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Bin- gic copies, onx cRNT; In wrappers, rwo CENTS. ij” ApvsztisrmMents should be sent to the @fSce before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. vos, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1862. N2, 2,908 DEFERESD LOCAL ARTICLES. |, jars, Davw’ Eanty Hustony —Jefl Davis! TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FEE MIssOURT Srazx ColvEntion. AUOTION SALES. PForosats ror mutes, ——.——_ ther ears eee se ee Propesed Emancipation - fume Se nee twelve miles from Hopéineville, Ry: The bac | _ FROM GEN. McCLELLAN’S ARMY. | _Jarrzason Crrz, June 13 In the Bale Gon-| By 1. G. MeGUIRE & GO, Auouoneom. ner gh ane cee ee follow! seve » Ky. @istricts : But mas Cormer of 18th and & street Washing — vention to-da: was passed i 0, Se ene wencues Cae! Seek oa: © Meee, | Peete en ot eee aes Steere defense warrants fer thecare of sick |W suowse sas eee py AUC ABLE IM: Prorosars, will be reotived wt this office Second Precinet.—C. Eardroodt, fighting; res- | Old Davis wasa man of bad character, a horse : soldiers. of the Citenit Court of the Distriot of Columbia, Saterdsy, Juae 2'st, at 1? o'olook M., for furn- ed bythe military. David Mathews, profanity; | trader and swindler, and of very low habits. A | army Correspondence of the Assosiated Press. Resolutions were introduced instructing mem- on the fifth day of June, 1862, in aj csuso in | thing the Government with (2.00) two the pobre “ecgyt ade ve pected yon camp. | 2m horse was missing on one occasion in the | HeanquarTers Gen. McCLELtan, Saturday bers of Congress to urge the passage ae law to | Which Otis J. Preston and others, to conform to the following B. Maurin, do; carried home. James Cropsey, | Relghberbood under such omy rong cireuth- | Evening, June 14.—The rebels yesterday, after relmburse tive citizens of the State fons ty jomas W eich SPECIFICATIONS, do; gave seourity for good behavior. T. Wil- | stances that he found it safest to leave the county | driving from Old Church a squad of the Fifth has been taken or destroyed. by the United States ty fy owe eee 52 he ad ey be( 14) fourteen baode and over in height. Yarns threats; fined $5.50. E. Little, insu ting resaces err ben 3 be mnt 7 wien pen yeoces ae to Garick’e Landing, on os sobdiens yt el ee oly Ft x7Ke to be over (3) tarce aad under (9) 2 v - % oo = | bis i itimate son, born some miles distant from ‘amunkey river, about four miles al e in Fy ie eee — Andrew Reyn- | i's father’s honse, and taken home by him when | White House whee they burnt two schooners, | sqmahitnoock; of St. Louis,asked that the fol- | Lot No 2) in square TH 10 be over (2) two and under (s) years . sowing be referred to a select committee ; which of A = J of age. These are notorious facts. | some wagons, and drove off the mules. Here P > a prectetesneus oe enaee, ‘oertien Davis’ podiven still live in that part of | their conduct is represented as barbarous, having ar, Pi. Congress of the United States wate And besocnd serviceable Mules for draught lo without Teemees fired $20 ” ‘James y. We would never have alluded to this | killed several of our teamsters without any ne- | upon the jal e' endation of the Presi. ous POR ALS. Sect do; do. Adam Fentz, assault; dism!ssed. bar on Jeffs escutcheon were not bis | cessity. Those who failed to make their escape dent, pty a ‘ite cg session ado a joint = The full name * Office address of the bid- ‘Alfred Pagh, vagrant; workhouse. James Clarke, | friends continually prating about southern gen- | were taken prisoners. resolution in the following words ryote ea! argues money A appear in the proposal : ~ony; dismissed. Win. Hemer, disorderly; | tility and the low breeding of Union people. Our | From here they proceeded to Tunstall’s Station ‘“Resoleed, That the United States ought to co- siz-and tweive months from the dsy of [rote m Sie same of e, y aap seca $450. Labis Ball, da; dieateed Oke own opinion is that seme _— does b es, more four miles from White Hewes, mit a ew of te with ny State that may aes eal e deferred payments to bear interest from } sidered as the pecker open ot wan pastes A 7. do.; fined $262. 1 * credit any portion of his subsequent life.— | burning the railroad bridge. in which was y, secu! notes or | signing it Butler, do; Qued S268. ames Rebineen, vicious yore pg passing, down at the time was Sed Into, klling | fa qiumginct avery, giving to each State, in | bdndeat the perohaser, with ¢ oraarstin |" Propossie from disloyal parties will mot be disaviased. Joba Giving, selling witho ieense; EE ee = two ne wen auding several. A Celonel belong: enck sees Sep rate, produced by such © ye ear gusar fail to coma with the considered. and an oath of allegianoe must so0om- 29 68. ran, 3; do. James Soon 3 3 terms thin after y 0! 5 7 1 sa aa eies tall Sor Geet’ Weties WW. Gantens | steak maapmmioe te easily traced to a Greek | Prisoner, Dut succecded in making his escape | “and wheress the President of the United States, | the property will be recold at his riak aud specs: RUCKER, Gaarterracinetty? ¢° Colonel DH. “isorderly; fined $2.50. Thomas Malony, disor- | origin, and that the word is used by at least two | during the night. A pay r Jumped from the F in hig present proclamation revoking and annul. | ®{t¢r five days’ notice ington, D. ¢., and shouid bs pisinly marked “Pro- at r ; do. routed armies. A correspondentof the Magazine o Bb 5 to _s. 2 ANGI . UARANTEE oo Seatac Seriog Mais, drank; work. | thus speaks of skedaddle. = never stopped, but passed on to White House. be made by Major General Hunter, of the U.S. _je7-2ewkds J.C. MeGUIRE & CO. TE army, bas eth tat The ability f the bidder to fill the contrac: house. George Hensley, assault aud battery; se- | It is of both Swedish and Danish origin, and| After destroying the telegraph wire at this point, | “™Y» bas earnestly invited the people of the States a interested-to the consideratio the said joint By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. should it beawarded to him,n.ust be tae, cority for court. James Smith, do; dismissed. } has been in common use for several years through | they proceeded to Baltimore Cross Roads, eat resolution, and the proposition therein ote OMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE | }7 two ——— peroons, waene sig umust rival Raber, disorderly; fined $2. John | the Northwest, in the vicinity of immigrants | New Kent Court-House, on their way to Rich- | ‘Thererore’ be it Real fetare — By virtue ofan order and de- | Do .ppended to the guerastes. seuliaiia = ellyn, drunkenness; fined $1.75. Sam’l An- — those sation It is murcicanined only it tourette ed ce en Resolved, 1. That in the opinion of this con- ye nag oon OB ro lpnp sal od Bos fo mat shown by the cioisl oertiests of he olerk of 5 ‘drs id dis: ly; dismissed. orthograpbv; the Swedes spelling it, ‘‘s la- vention, the ost ta in the said i case fi pine gh eenbwams = Start, disorderly; dis- | daAl,” while the Dance in it, “‘skyededeal,” | this morning. > Proposition contained in the sa passed in the of John S. Hu ead. W. Harrington, assault; bail for court. | both having precisely the same signification. | The force that accomplished this was composed Joint resolution adopted by Congress, and 2 ores tor, 2 fivision of the estate of Issae @. 4 p- ed A. D. 1962, i entitled, as well {rom its | tm, deoeased,’No 177) the underrigaed Commu be present in 4 ms of 1,500 cavalry and six pieces of artillery, under | PPOY % ) if e ~ &re opened or their proposs! {uel Jala Regerison, do; Ame'St 1. | tmong the eux, whe requentiy wit in pince | OH, Start, most of whom were eridentr ot tat | e¥8/ed Source as trom its etinsic importance, BHCRSDAV the Sh dar of Jae, AD toch at | Bonsai tbe ut oF ewer thouen James Nugeat,do.; fined $1.53. ’ Joanna White, | of thelr w 0 seh aches, which signifies | locallty, and therefore were no strangers to the | the people of Missouri. f bd intereatyt both li itanie, of wash the | © will be required of the musoceefut bisder upon reid eras ipowe desemeoy: dn Reeaek ‘Don. Swedes use the word skudda and the Danes the | | At White House, which is a rendezvous of sut wenilen Mate ot SA eee eee y the pes i Ute bond: must Rosompanr the eget, at ‘a. drank an fi . aaa lers and venders of small wares, a regular stam- | Ye es J i 'y for bidders te have their bonds- do. Geen laser dees in as er teaed meer” tno mieme Senne ea WEES tee wee pede took place. Lt. Col. Ingals, commandant at | *ke action with respect to the grave and delicate | oase, of, 1 4 te. Vi 0. i f 2 t that point, had all the corps ordered out and question of private right and public policy pre- | 1 of Lot rumbered twenty one (21) potion and nents to be ee ee eee ie anti over to the military. _—_—_—_ q ps Capone - BS pation and ready to be produced when the contract : sented by the said resolution, yet this body de- | Sguare numbered two hundred and fifty-four (254) | Potion and randy to be p nds car be procured upoi Niath Precinct —Thomas Hicks, drunk; dis- {F-Col. Rankin, the Canadian who raised a | /® favorable positions, to resist any att nise 23 welt the gentros: co the ground plan or plat of the city of Washing- f 2 * 2, wither person tally to recog: 3 Spplioation being msde at this office, either person - i : might have been made. sires cord! a, commencing for the same at the northwest Fane ockiey, dicocdesiy; Giomitwcd. "Patrick | oben ee ee ete ey a resigned The mail boat Nellie Baker, which left tuis | tpitty therein, displayed by the government of | sneie of wai iat: (8) then fauning ‘outhvone | +r letter,or by triegraph.’ ? ee * pee morning, was crows with hangers-on of the t cee aeonk + aioe ec "Nie Lert nie Bor gerry ele rcp trees hg lagen army and civilians, who thought arortress Moa. | Sbility which have distinguished the President | ley; thence cast along esic alle of the oi and State of and State selling on Sunday; dismissed. Wm. Tenney, | recently delivered before that body he eulogised | TC © bea more congenial clime than at Old pel Be eg lite Bee yc mine (59) feet; . do hereby y ty unholy rebellion, and to restore peace and order | Sisven and ; on acontract m 08 Ww: : disorderly; fined $294. Jack Taylor; do.; do. | our army asthe most intelligent and equipped basen to this State. : ht ond ab - - A rebels had in reserve six regiments of in- street is proposition, t, shouid his proposition be Aen hewn, 4; 4a. Aiport Muthees es tee: | tod sr Goossen ce oe f renading ‘unt we | fy, with artillery. "As soon aa the facts were |, JEPEERCOM Cir%, June 1A, 1802-—The rewln- | Wonton ead to the plogscl be Soovrdanice’ therewith” Shovid the courant te a Pee Minson, drunk; fined $1 93. were disposed to attack them, but tthe same | K20wn eo by cavalry was immediately | ihe our Congressmen to wre te posge of a | estimated 4 saunre feet of groun ied him we are prepared to become his secu =. th Precinct —James Jones leading horse } time assured his bearers that Americans had no | dered, but the enemy having so much of a stat l ay ae secure restitution to frig le of Missouri provements thercon, consisting of two = t; $291 Virginia Topham, assault; | hard feelings whatever towards them, except be, | OLY five men were captured. wip have lat ae the Federal soldiers, 31] Brick Houses on the rear of ssid part of jot. | (To this guarantee must be appendod the eficial fatl'for court’ Wm. Campbell, disorderly; $2 94 cause they were connected with Great’ Britain Several arrests have been made to-day of citi- re afopted. pif ™ "1 githe ceuts omneotte ibe clea Ce ee jg parknill, tant riding; $5.91. Joseph Brown, “id ag | gine Patent, ines oa suspicion of having | “ire sa Nority of the committee, Mosirs. Brock- dgosened or merest of the widow of said Hutzon, Resin Werter drunk; dismissed. Charles Don. | “Axp Tae Huster Bows 1s Horn.’’—It is | &'¥en information to the enemy. 7 y ¥ a 7 rh rr and Douglass, to whom had been] This property is well located, fronting on F street nelly, driving on pavement; $298. Levi Bald- | understood that Gen. Beauregard, struck by the Army Bulletin. enniaae. pe fetween 15th Bua tan strente referred the Governor’s e, reported for the | north win, suspicious; dismissed. Robert Burch, pro- } brilliancy of Gen. Hunter’s example, is about to one | , wr lath streets west, in the Jung 16 —Dispatches of this date from Gen option of the resolutions of Mr. Hitchcock, ee pa vu: 2 - fanitv; $194. Capt. John Drunk, disorderly; | issue a proclamation setting free and emancipst- | Halleck have been received at the War Depart- | which had been referred to them. The minority, | yg erg nee: . b The mules must all be delivere! in this olty dismissed Jane Thompson, do; workhouse: | ing ‘forever from further servitude, all the | nent one t feat fi 4 | Messrs. Doniphan and Howell, state that while | for the deferred payable to tne heire re yas) twenty-five days from the day of sign- James O°Connor, amault and battery; tumed | horses, oxen, mulesand other domestic ‘animals | Ment. They present no new features with regard | hey hed not en able to agree with the majority, | widow respectieiy, from day 6 contract. over to the military. George Williams, suspicion | in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Vermont. His | to Beauregard’s army, which is supposed still to they had no report to make. Two or three sub- pein ‘Fitie ‘deed to be retained until the whole of picking kets; jail. Dennis Lewier. do.; | ples, it is sald, will be that the spread of Aboll- | remain in the vicinity of Okalono, Overton and | stitutes were offered, discussed and rejected, | Of the purchase money is dismissed.” Robert Jacobs, disorderly; fined $5.91. | tienism is “jncompatible” with the servitude of | Columbus when the report of the committee was adopied— J A!! Conveyanoiay st ie ry tof the purchaser. }d. or non conformance George Noland, do.; do. J. W. Brandell. do.; | jackasses —Vanity Fair Dispatches from the army of the Potomac, | 32 to 27. WILLIAM R-RILEY Ee serie Semen, WEE eueero do. H. Walker,do; do. John Mortimer, do; i dated 7 o'clock this evening, indicate quietude in A resolution of congratulation on the success of JOHN AENDERSON: i Sie teed } fined $1.04. Thomas Degon, drunk; fined g2.91. | Emionation nom Evxorz.—Emigration from | front of Richmoni the Union arms at Memphis and in Virginia was JOHN CORCORAN, + hundred opens alee ne oe in lets of (BO) Eve Europe to this port keeps steadily improving. | | Gen. Dix informs the department that the mil- | offered by Mr. Hitchcock, and adopted. E. 8, ALLEN may som it for the intorest of to Goveriment to Focarm WARD Dravion Caszs—Before Jus-| For the week ending vesterday, the number of itary telegraph line has been completed to Nor-| "Tie convention thes sdjertiey wine sth of mmissioners. | Yary number, nar tice Walter —Sonday—J- Roach, D. St lenback, B. | arrivals was 3,100. making a total of 23,7e5 since | folk and Suffolk. The line to Fortress Monroe is | July, 1863, unless sooner called together bythe} JeSeokds WALL & BARNAKD, Aucte, | “The sepor Quartermaster reserves to himself Gunaing, Jacob Hasting, drunk and disorder! the commencement of the year, aga! 37,960 | BOW working well. Governor. ned overto the military. Chas. Russell for a corresponding period in 163}. ebooks WALES BARNARD, Gael By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | dnengf too nis Deo ReOKER, Pe epee enasat eae snd | battery; fined $2. Wm. Ewing {07 Beauregard, struck by the brilliancy of THE ATIACK ON CHARLESTON. Cc NCERY eed virtue of a a je 10 dt@eth Colonel and Depot Quartermaster. bi a! $125. Emma Jackson, Noah Ei General Hunter's example,is about to issue a Frem the Atlantic Bleckad Fleets. the Cirouit Court of District of nd— settin, OFICE y, Mary Jane Parks, and Alice Dorse’ roclamation emancipating from further servi- fas! Boston, June 16.—The correspondent of the W. Pde ‘#0 THE PUBLIC , having a free fight Saturday night in Ja Eide, the hol ea mules, and other domestic Cotton. Seamer from Charleston with | journal, writing from the gunboat Chippewa, of ott ev; for which they were esch fined $2. a Wilmington. . C., 4th instant, after re; ing 09, blic sal crag Cig Sekucsn, gecsliaetian: Geemiael. 6 = in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Ver- Memruis, June 14—The Granada Appeal, of | the capture of the Gordon, alias Nassau, by the on WEDNESDAS sthe 25th day of June next. at 4 r drunk; do. Jobn Williams, for safe the 12th, contains the following intell gence in | steamer State of Georgia, says: “It ts ascertained | 0’ fogkotn thee ternoon, tne folowing piece or par- fT, . Barlow, drunk; Sclaman alin Geaee Week 7 Benjamin F. Massey, formerly the Secre- | reference to the operations against Charleston: from the Gordon’s crew that an iron steamer, } 0°! of ground, with the two-story Brick Dweling 947 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN WE, eee casa on. pone Wood, ouck: 0. tary of State under Calb. Jackson, the rebellious “Avousta, June 11.—Fighting continues in the | with ten or fourteen Armstrong guns, is fitting house eon, now occupied by Mrs Naneorver— Sovrn t = te Wm A. Williams disturbing the Governor of Missouri, has voluntarily entered | vicinity of Charleston. 4 STH Sipe, if numbered 167 and 199,1n Beall (Formerly of New York,) je papers of that city | out at Nassau, and about ready to convoy the OE an Legh ca Peyton Dave, and sno F. Casaville, Barry county, near the Arkanses line, | this morning contain particulars of barp en- 4 4 A eee oon esees ora in the street; do. ay .—Jo! __ IN GENERAL GOSLING RESTAURAN etown, beginning for the same on Has the N: and or seven small steamers into Wilmington. ‘and jame and Fame of surrendered himself to the National authorities | gazement at James {sland on Tuesday aftertoon ry ‘bt here sre heernelie be eens 2 son coneees ‘from, the scare oat oe ONE OF THE BEST RESTAURANTS ross ha Cronin, runaway apprentice; § ‘Bete, and penitently taken the oath of allegiance. | which continued till dark. Our forces consisted | Sphe ares propeller North Carolina, which | Bridge and Green streets, and ranning thence U7 cive it ettekes kor bail for hearing. Henrietta Dorsey, vagrancy, | UJ-The annual report of the Grand Secretary | Of three regiments and one battalion of infantry | went out about thee months azo, wer tebe tact is wi at 3 Everything 1o'ho Howse ee eed 91 wns. bomen ‘suspicious of larceny di of the Grand Lodge of New York, shows that | 8nd three batteries, under command of Gen. W. | on the lUth of thie month. 120 is 7 ther four hundred and thirty f: led in | D. Smith of about $150,000 1: rT a ts copecied Sie, ‘ 8) PHY ae - ‘e are four hundr: es in . = a value, an is ex) 4 7 fs Ramah Cone, Sg Seth tox heastness 20047 0 ioe santes witha voll ef S5 297 pation cote || Tne encmay were under the protection of felled | @ heavy one in return.” — ; yet EST PPORDS EET = Mary Johnson, do; do $2. Liv: | During the past year there had been an addition | trees and gunboats. Col. Wiillams, of the 46th The Trauscript publishes doubtful report, ‘e! third cash; 2 Don't forget the number— se, dienterl athering; dismissed. Chas. | Of 4,205 new members. regiment of Georgia, was mortally wounded, and | under date of Port Royal 4th inst., that the block. rohaser i ae ¥47 Penns Fed dc; do. $2) sarah Dorsey, prostitution; | {[J7 The Shelbyville (Tenn ) Spectator says | OUr loss is estimated at from thirty to sixty-five, | ading fleet off Charleston had captured six Brit to be app. over at pares : +ou incipally Georgia The loss of the enemy is | ish stermers and sunk thi interest from the day 0° sale. ow. 2 Kate Jackson, $2.) that atasalein the upper part of that county, | Pr!™ S s ers and sunk three. = sage aa Sack Smith, Priscilla | held on day laat week, corn sold as lov: -> ons thowsht to be lar e | The Confederates succeeded All conveyancing at the Fy ery Soe rehanst MILLINGR PPancT STORE. . SA IN, ‘Frusteo, . Gray, $2. Margaret Perry, #2.’ Chas. Smith, | dollar per barrel. great fal! in the price Barring tev pool Plece of woods From Hilton Head. m 2i-dte THOMA’ DOWLING. Auct. No. S11 Niwrn Stuer. eam Pa. Ay disorderly gathering; do. Edward Briscoe, | of cora ia that region. Col. Lamar, at Secessionville, kept up a freon |, New Yorx, June 16.—The steamer Arago, | ————— —$——_———_—_ = ] Has just re 0 arrest from New Verk a do; do. $2. Martha Stoddard, street eg hoe U7" A writer in the Dublin UniversitygMaga- | the enemy's boats and lund camp, and on Monday | {fm Hilton Head on the 13th, bas arrived wit DR. JOUNSTON, tment of MLL LIN missed. Sarah Light, keeping a disor pot | zine, speak! of the distress that prevails in| he disabled a Yankee propeller. anumber of passengers and 18 rebel prisoners, ALTIMGRE t wi 2 3 house; jail for hearing. Fanny Cook, drunk ai rt , Says that thousands of the people are en- i disorde! and 360 bales of Sea [sland cotton. The steamer LOCK HOSPITAL tly; workhouse 90 days. Mary anita trely destitute of the only food they possess— 4 Federal prisoner taken on Monday, reports ¢ y Ben Deford left Hilton Head for Steno river on | Alas discovered the m ction, fined $2. Earl Foster, suspicion of } potatoes. the enemy on James Island as sixteen regiments Certain, Spredy and only ul m3 the i lth inst. Effectual Re y wm the World. 7 arceny; jail for bearing. M. Mathison, drankj J ———— w Atwsa topertetat OLIaes ee FOR ALL DISEASES UF IMPRUDENCE. ee i turn over to missy. : ’ OFFICIAL: Cecil, of that port, for Nissau, with acargo of The Forrest Divorce Case. ore - Alatthias Lee and A. Downer, do; dismissed. ee cotton, had been captured by the enemy. Aveany, June 16—The Forrest divorce case} “27 FO ME MR nICACY PREVENT. stof Cuntrat Guarpnouse Caszs —Before Justice ARTMENT OF STATE, The Ricomond papers of the 12th contain the | will be before the Court of Appeals this week. nasi ee TABLES, ter.—Sunday—James Collins, drunk; dis- Wasurneron, January 25, 1863, | f!lowing dispatcn, dated Charleston, the day | Edwin Forrest, with bis counsel! Jas. T. Brady, 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR LEme lately into ® nouriehing aed. Wm. Langley and Terence Johnson The ? before: NO CHARGE, } ie ?. approved by @ & fo Charles O’Conor and Wim. Curtis Noyes, are here IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS! 2 seetias ta tue searints ae. Gage G6. Pestieth of State will hereafter receive} «The same paper states that three thousand | at Congress Hall. , as eu ration to healta'ef —_—_ ‘ne restoration to hesith of sick e ! d disorderly; fined $3, Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, | prisoners taken by Geo. Jackson from Banke ‘Weakness in the Bao, Strictures, Afeotions 0. i to paylthe Lire of a heck he was dasbing | Commencing with Seturday, the rst of naxi| left on Wednesday for Qslatnn, ten ee wieeaate trams Ualiiocaia, the Kidneys and bladder: Involuntary Disotorsey t in, snd was turned over to the military and § month. paper also states that of the 142 of our wounded 9 New York, June 16.—The steamer Ariel, from recelved a bath. Jas. McGervin, drunk; turned} jay 97-49 WILLIAM BeSEWARD, that fell into their hands at the battle of Fair ? to the military. Eo erty amet Segre operant, Mathew Hamilton an are onsgsn, sleep- @ in the market; lectured and dismissed. PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS. Impotency, Gonera! BPebility, Nervousn Aspinwall on the Eth inst.. arrived at 4 o'clock | ofthe Hanke Loe Sects Peat Pal ation wen Oaks, nine have since died and the balance are at | A*pin on the inst., arrived at 4 o'clock § 0! piri ‘imidity, Tram! on Mth which it disso'ves, w the Liberty prison hospital.’’ _ a $350,000 in treasure and over me of Es $ or Giddiness, p "ye a on PS Sra pelsteb ) ose or Skin. Affections of s — ee der: asieine trons Sol “ i or ot owte mau foun of ifetoo ob : Tr mn a or u labits of ¥ _ A Obvious to ne Leger a one lon ge eee Wax Daranrmznr, THE LATEST FROM MEMPHIS. CONGRES3i ; these Dreadful and Deetruoti Prs Yo highly nourishing usiitic wees ~ Reed = du ne s is : be A = y. — — od Oftes Miltary erintendent Railroads U.S. penises NAL render Marriage impossible, and destroy both folieser. —— it invaluable lor the sick, wh = ; aon 2153. Michael Honan, drunk and ‘Gshington, April 18, 1862. EATVIlth CONGRESS—Second Sesion, 4 " YOUNG MEN ireeh meat ang vezotahles. it wil besos ood 12 fb ings fined 91. Wm. Turner and George No Passenger Train will be run from Washing eo ¢ ; E h . | aay climate, it 1s psouneriy weil ad 4 €. » aghting; fined $8 exch. Jno. Carr, | ton to Manassas until further notice. citizen of Memphis The sval eppropeatin bil wet eer, tery View, that are anos wien fon. travers land ond: sia negate ebats col’d, @isorderly; dismissed. Peter Sueeball D. C. McCA M. 5 and f Cee pepe ne pee ee tment etepehors fo do; fined ‘s° 4 "hoor Agan, drunk; W. Duck, eCALLUM, ken the oath of excluding slaves from employ. a legiance, has just re- | the amendmen fi of the most ex; talents | Fluch they are so lied!s, r John B. Henr ap 18-tf M. D. and Sup’t Railroads, U. 8. turned from Grenada, Mississipp!, and Teports | meat in the navy yards, &c., was lost. After sev- rife iset, Who might otherwize lave F cr invalids. whose capacio~s appetite can thus do; tarned over to military. Jo “ Vs that a rebel army, 65,000 strong has concentrated | eral amendments to appoint commissior to se- a Senates with the thundere of | 0¢,satlefied in = moment. drunk aad profane; dismissed. > there—‘hat business was brisk and provisions | lect a new site for tue Naval Academy, and to | &0¢¥suce or wated to costacy the living lyre, may - SPECIAL NOTICES. pienty “ouspay Missionaky Mzstive —On Sunday . G mon Bnd exoursionists, to whom both strike out the suprope atten for repairs to the call with fall bey 71 Pere coma Sat Say ceaaneee will a There {s much alarm among the whites of] Naval Academy at Annapolis had been rejected, Persons, or Young M Fer all who wou!d economi: © and trouble, Crittenden county, Arkansas, opposite this city, | the bill was passed. e, being aware of phynioal genes Snd are mindfu! of ihe truth that “minutes are the yas addressed by Messre. Wickliffe, of The best in the World. in consequence of the discovery ofa design on | Mr. Hale offered a resolution authorizing the | o by. deior tes, & » 5G dust of tame. Kentucky, and Wright, of indiana. The’ss-[| William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Halr Dye} (oe Fert of several headed penne ee net caeety Preescent to paroheee James's Smaproveroent te wns piapes himself p . J.) MUMINGER, and ante by Sar coe en 2 ? 4 nd simultaneously run away an resent them- | Operatin; vy guns; refer: a sty in n 2 "i era aaa eae eee Merde: fa thal State and | Produces # color not to be distinguished from na- | seives to the Peder cc nee for protection. Pine Senate resslvek ie meet at 11 o’clock after couddentiy rely upon his skil ix6 Bonth Debate etstas Oey ce one they bad made, while the latter | ‘!"¢—warranted not to injure tie Hair in thelleast; | There are about four thousand negroes in the | the 19th inst. OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERIC whom all applicatio: ‘fhe advantages of the schools both in a temedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and tnvigor- | country and only a few hundred whites, somcot | Howe —After our report closed— eit bend side going from Baltimore streot, s few | addresaed esa! sod temporal view. Daring the mect- | atesthe Hair for life. Grey, Ked or Kusty Hair | whom are coming here, not deeming iteafe to! Mr. Potter offered a resolution asking the Secre- | Cog" from the corner. Fail uot to observe name | P. S—The articla iz ieokea par ——————.__ noon there was a large attendance +t the Batcurtor’s Hain Dre asry meeting at the Poundry Church. + Letters must be paid and contain s ounds each rd appropriate poy theo sung by A ~ instangg turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- Pracadonent of eatin the advance guard of preheated manoen pine ae lala oe i DR JOHNSTON, sd, pie cach. « bov the numerous suditory were bighly ing the Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all! Gen. Wallace’s command, reached here yester- | cuarded by United States troops; which, after a | Member of the Royal College of Surgeons Lon- pie . Druoggists, &. day, and Gen. Wallace will Lpegetd arrive here | running debate, was adopted. : ‘ don, graduate from one of the most eminent Col- Kow ar a Laces | a ay ape ——_ i" The Genuine is signed Witt1am A. Batcn- | '0-day and take command of the city. ‘ De somhees coerced. & resolution cling for | ‘ogee 30 the we ey yi tot PPEUAWARE szare LOTTERY.- Idiecs belong ee information relative to @ paragraph in prblic ERY. to Bes ‘sger beer garden, near the Congres- an ee ne spepdienta York From Fort Scott—Capture ef Large Drev. print, which charges that { sa retfeat of foo! of the mont antentaiine’ bat wap ann yt ot ena’ and demanded sdmittance, actory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, of Cattle and M the Kebels | Gen. Banks transportation was furnished to ne- | were over known: many troubled witk Sinem Iaternal Improvements in the State of ica the proprietor refused. They then burst} m37-1y (Late233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) Kansas Ciry, June 16.—Advices have been | &tocs to the exclusion of wounded soldiers and | the head sud eats ‘when selec: Watng eee, oe = carey werk niawise. ‘Beekert received from Fort Scott, of the 13th, stating that | White citizens; adopted. (The preamble was not Resse being aiarmed ot aa Scene tte bashfal- - JOHN A, MORRIS & CO., Managers. Aisaueps tram thew. ond ies thea Os. Cuistarono’s Excznsion Dr a detachment of the 24 Gnio Cavalry had arrived ee eh ec equalize the grade of line oficers of | Watt, “eranseuent Of ang? Sttended som: ae Crass 266, ed sev di a doors) A is ere with 1,000 head of fine beef cattle ani J ‘Fo be drawn in Wiimington, Delaware, cane one cent a \ mainyponteyr their ap- | The only Dye. seseseeeeeEver analyzed | Mules and horses, taken from Col. Coffer’s rebel | the navy was passed, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. , pearance and arrested the part The only Dye ry The only Dy 1 rie On SATURDAY. June 28th, 1802, command on the 4'h just. Our forces, 5,000] _ {The bill provides admirals to rank with major} Young men and others who have — z ‘Sworn to be polsoniess strong, in company with Rolls’ 2d Indiana Guat-| Zenerals, and commodores with brigadier gen- vos _ certain proces talged — SCHEME, -For a living brown | tery, under Captain Doubleday, made an attack | rtl#, &c. Students at navel lemy to be me—s habit fr: ently leatmed fra) A R. A. Clements was wm m_evil com 19m The only Dye. For 2 perfect black | at Relay House on the 4th, completely surprisi: styled as midshipmen, and when commissioned | P&0IO, or at s: ie effects of wi are mee meee apne ss =, 10,000 wri auned’ Icke Raltgg: atte atic okt Be 43 the enemy at that post. ‘Coiter's command was] "be called enslgas No midshipman or omer | SERtZ Tt even. whea sais 100 a 80-00 whip The accused \s 2 hackman, and ‘The only bee That is instantaneous a il aad re geil tito io oe ardent bia iach rT Se ; sedbeas t } — stand ki brase iat it psi cam, a e fe nto our hands. : on ar waliad; ane edvumeek of the And the only Dye A Fee ment of [Union Indians are expected here | The Senate bill reorganizing the Navy Depart- enk: aa Kellog, , ‘was the cause of tne | For «i! who desire to have the color of their heir | in 6 day or t They are to be newly armed beeen ~ [It provides hte A ~~ Head, Dim- ame a Clements was beld to bail tor court by | changed with safety, certainty, and rapidity, to | 84 equ! eparatory to marching South. | 89 3 of steam engines | Ofte Hi lervous Irritability. De i Arm a — =— any shade they may require. ~ The War in New Mexice. ay a Gamorixe ox Soxpar. Meese Wy +. Cunmsapene, 6 AMIE 5, nass Cirz, Juno 1b hp Bente Fe A TE EROOC MOREL w Sunday afterncon madea a] House, New York. Sold and 4 ‘ ? 7 ene See a, ee eae Boat : everywhere, P- | with dates to the ist inat., has arrived, In a skirmish between a company of Colorado ELLICOTT’S MILLS, Maryland, ‘ons engunedl ta playing cards. "They were taxes | Ptice $1, $1.50, and $3 per box, according to | volunteers and a body of Texens, neat Fort Crate, 1s now open for the scoommodation of ged size. the enemy left four dead on the field, while non Visitor: a before Suatice Cull, where they gave ther meson names 7 fe No.8. | cz toe volunjects were burt, On tha 25th quite a | - Communicating fires ta h Washing ris tee Cer a ce ine 80,000 i ome Feet mony Bel and Ann Brown. All Cristaporo’s Han PaeseRvatt ane of ich were — under an ona’ from iy, morni: oie Ps. » boosmaieg le x be of overtakin; . Steele’ but Mathews were fiaed $2.91. Is invaluable wish his ‘Dye, as it imparts the ut- | Sona.sicd which wee eider eee Steele's | or address Wing @ aingaler’ eyes, Cough or symptons of cons: == a most softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great silia. They had been in the hospital at Santa -Im* pouzen oe en ene epee | cttaitiy Wa tie hat. Fe, but having recovered sufficient to enable them | —22t2™ = isle, Ma. idaye james Darley, fast ri - | Price 50 cents, $1, and $2 per bottle, according | {© travel, they were paroled and disposed (CMF FBURNE HOSPITAL, q this way. AY 28, 1962, fog nel 7 uct; dismi ‘ NOTH Asa eu, (co,) amoraaely : to size. may 5-eolm ee penilowed fo satar the we so thts, Hospi "ou Marshall, drunk; do.] Puwnres Sua: Kens i . Scan Scuwepe, do; Aned S194. Coatiee C- | neg for exchunge'tt ie Sear oaieemeuaare”” oe | LEAVENWourE, June 1g.—The Kansas state nose tapscais roaleur gp picay. Smith, larceny of from Wm. Russell, Senate. sitting. 26 8 court of impeschment, has] 05 agers. er securily fors hearing Defole Justice Thompson. found Job + Robinson, Secretary of State, : Tee. ow ATTING:! guilty of a high misdemeanor, by a vote of 17 to GLORIOUS NEWS! seromgeane Spero tee farts | Meerut NE LS Blas, [Fis acunraeneonte eacariies J ink ee coos nd 18 {Sheotng. . declared that ohn W. Robinson be removed from TRE GREATEST VARIETY OF ,ofame; for further bearing e office State. wae pesca The case of Mr. Hillyer, Auditor of State, was ‘Monday —T.. Brand, riding on the pavement; = eR cey ‘& BR then taken up. fined $2. jo t-Im . Cen: From Louisville. te et. v a Taxunzsszz.—At Nashville, 2. Jounsox oo ra pons - NEw See RemIN — dier, he has her taken toa surgeon, who forces JOHN 28 PBN her to swallow 2 aoe of Se jady 3 Hie 2 Ww. would act Hk guard, unles | Britannia ‘are, Plan- er digestion was out‘of ofdet. He looks upon ond Pasnted Tin, Table Cutlery, s Minsissippt ‘he whole matter asa disease, and trests it ac- ing Haraware, Wooden ae la is ie Conviction ef Appleton Oskamith. : TON, June 14.—The trial of et ee Andy Joanson be el wes maa”? of the W ey eae panies ae er eee we * of =