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C., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1862. coset st ap apene lenmatanigater Gen ene —— = So nae ws = a pe me THE ATTA xot appear until the next ef the peper... Price—THREE CEN S CK ON CHARLESTON. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. CONGRESSIONAL. AUCTION SALES. Peoroears rox MoLEs. LATE FReM RICHMOND. STL CT LN, Extracts from ®hel Papers of Saturdey—| A correspondent, writing from Stoao iniet under ‘et Se Makkah acre Dapor Quaste TEe's Orrire, “MeUlellan's Prospects Onew ar Bhd | ceo ean inat., rete ae FROM THE ARMY OF THE PdToMAC, | PAVE CONGRESS —Secene Seton, Br WALL & WAKNARD. Austion um] Comm artith ant O tccts Wasncnes { Capita!—Lavest from Ston:wali Jackson. | advance of our forces upon Charleston: | | Scouting Parties in Pursuit of Rebel Gueril- | Sw*ate.—After oui *-port Cloned yesterds os sefan erie Maes | Smaz28 Pacrecasewtlier. 04 REBEL VIEWS OF M’CLELLAN’S CAMPAIGN. bats | of tmportanee oscurred until onr ar- ins—Capture ef Supplies for Richmend. The resolution prohtbiting eny furthér tn- a9 District of C until Saterday, Jace tet From the Richmond Whig, J rival, on the #4, at Legareville, 2 stall village} A dispatch received at the War Department | crease Of legal tender Treasury notes, and author- fearon Mar, A i ee Sovsrumeet a The brilliant operations of Gen. Jackson In the ining twenty-five or thirty dwellings, sita- | gom Gen. McClellan yesterday afternoon, atates | !2!"2 the Issue of $100,000,000 of ten days’ certifi- | ana passed im the ¢7 9 cf Jura 8, ation gad ', to conform to the i Volley of the Shenandoah.crippling and dis- eden the left bank of Stond river, where wie : ° cates, bearing 5 per cent. interest, was taken up | othere, for acivision <f the Astaze of isang te, Pt SPECIFICATIONS ing tee foreee of Milrey and Schenck .t | dro or undet the friendly mutiles of the | ‘hat Col. Averiii bad just returned from a scout | and referred to the Finance Committe. Latere will bio ee wate epics Commié » sur to beri 4nd ove> im heag! * KicDowell—of Banks at Front Royal and Win- | Pavenee “ager was ‘e té the Matapdney in search of a band of guerillas,} The Paeffic rat) bill wes taken up and ce- THONSDAY. the 19ih daw 5 Five sixtus | taree and unde 1ock P m. Om tag ’ Bins Jews OF SES ts both | ee eae eee cis)yeas chester—of Fremont at cope Revs, and Shields | even a contra see ook face The place | but they were found to have left the previous day. | Cupied the balance of the day. t Port Republic, have ride teaching and | conta: - Howe, — eae Be scone ring om the = Thee severdl Giapelled Sethe basis oS at rt oy He destr the bridge, and took a number of | ~ Ho After our report closed an ray furniture, both in = , Te configcation bill reported from the select | #24 lsnrc &. Hetto: to be soar 9 cs lea’ for creuzht pa were to have beea consol Veoiigit | aod cater down ,gers wrttinee of ; heaty ex ‘Wagons and carts loaded Witli supplies tor Rich- couthities wae after some dictation and ai. the tills &nd i ea ALi to be sourd serviceable Moles : 4 . 4 e | purscecs. ross the Blue Ridz® te route for Richmond. | The place was invested and pickets esta mond, destroyed s large amount of grain belong. | “Fes sit Provides that all rlabt ace tec ext, | Sate: Olsims and ‘he P Ls. \ ben they reached the Rappabannock, M>Dow- “ etoes the river at this rele tare driven, for'| ng t ug PRS, Pad capes Seeerel EMMETT claim hwhatetes f 7 pereon’ s [ Squateneanerel too tentrer wit n S mig t, of every person compfe- | Sgutre ry ndered o ell, with his Fredericksburg army, was tofall | the defence of the place, a s'ockade of timber hended within the following cauirated Classes | of the ground Pian yr piso cee ey into Mine, end the united cointns were to bs spiles, which, we but little hindrance | ee hed made ® reconnolssance to HiT and to the service and laber of any other person | tou, commene.ng t “ ! cipitated on the devoted city from the north At to the ad¢ancb of out Ginboats, who made a pas- oe ct Sar hese Ce Cee bell sige held to service er labor in any State a bel satiety (2t.) bh on dividual p.oposal of iho (he same time it ts probable Burnside wasex- | saze for th: Tertthen Ter comers. Opposite | in the Pamunkey fald. ‘General McClellan com. | "8dr the laws thereof, is hereby declared for- | REBGTe2 and Aly min (1:3) i SIERIVE At pected to be en hand from the south, advance: Legare*¥ille faa tion of —— sane, pulmentt Colonels Averill and Gteeg the neo and pee posens 80 a to me r | eieven (11) inches; t « é a landing, w soon ebot, CommMorily calied slaves, are hereby declared | allay filty nine (£9) thacés west ten(i at ‘c mannet in which the expeditions were | (yer disabarged from auch service of labor to | eleven ands bait (M136) inches; theues north one frovoss's from disloyal parties twill not ir considered, and an onta o; aileg Buse TOUS. RorOm- b On, be ad‘reesad to Celonel D Hi. bp the south alde of the James thorn the direcilon | which was F ef Saffolk, Io conjanetion withthe Monitor and gan and contin’ up to three o’clock p. m. on conducted taconsorteintheriver. ‘ERe Capftal being this | the3d. The hordes, F and et war pate- safely E ie =e a. : be freemen, to wit : ‘ eeeres (a) ite os Pirihs Gnd shonce termasier U.S Army, Ween assailed from north south, MeClelinn ernalia were without a loss, z > Firat. Of evety pereon who shall hereafter act | ¥°st sic ae oe : _ hotied b iti kod “Pro. tras to make the grend attack fom the cast’in | Ceeditably to slicommace ; Large Fire at Cinciinatt. as gf eiftcr of the sriny oF navy ofthe rebela Ie Eada naif it irotes: ve tee Soreotcesienm sateen lace front. “A canp was immediately formed on James} Cinctmnatr, June i8.—About 3 o’clock yester- | arms agsinst the Government af the United | with the improvemauls tiersor, ornsintiag of two 3 PUSBANT. ‘The pian was 2 gigantic one, and, in all prob- | Island. About two o'clock next morning | day » during a heavy storm, the light- }S-ates. ema't Brick Houses on the rear of said part oflot | Tho, ability of she Lied , y 5 ability, would have succeeded, but for mas- | our were fired upon A skirmish ensued, | ning struck the manufactory connected with the] Second. Of eve ts0n who shall hereafter { and fronting 6n the publios.iey; all fres and clear | Should it beaward=1 % be & a terly movements of Jackson, poeta Le me resulting in the repulse or the Rebels, and their | extensive liquor warehouse of Messrs. Fletcher, | act as President," ‘ice Prertante member of | Of ‘he cower interest o! the widow oi said Hatton, by peat any yee person 4, Whose siEnB ies | net ing the Valley force, and com) otling McDowell j retreat to the negro houses formerly owned by | Hobart & Co, and passing through the roof, | Con ress, judge of any court; Cabinet oiXcer, ee rig is well loca'ed. fronting on F street “trie Tesponsitn ’ te de'soh a Isrge portion of bie army to save | Legare, about one and a ba'f miles from the land- | struck one of the eae cauging an instantaneous | foreign minister, or commissioner, or consul ef | ath Pardons ih uty tee cota Wear, inthe | shown by the <ffizst c tir Banks and Company from demolition, and their Ing explosion. The burning fluid spread in every | the so-called Confederate States of America. most desira ne part of 10 o1-y. Ki n«rest dis rict court oc of he Umiied Capital froma capture. Thus left without co-o; “The firing was renewed on the 34, and rein- | direction, and the workmen barely escaped. The | Third. Of every person who shal! bereafter net} ‘Lerma of ele: Une third cash; the revidve in 9, | trict Btto.noy iw . tation and succor, McClellan tg efra'd to strike. | forcements were sent from the New York 79th | bullding was speedity consumed, and the walls | a; Governor of a State, member of 2 Convention | 18, and % montha, the purah giving bia berds Bidd+re myst bs presant in sereo Ww ‘bin sound almost of the eburch bellsof Rieh- | (Highlanders,) the Pennsylvania 100th (Round: | fell, cee ing coe frame houses. by which one | or Legislature, or judge of any State court of the | for thé deferred prymente, paradise co tee heirs and srg.one £0 oF thear er: Posi Witte 38 5 x“ veiy. bearing interest :roméay mond, wihin sight almost of the long coveted } and the Massachusetts zSth, to the skir- an Was ‘The warehouse of the same | go calied Confederate States of America. Widow reupectivels. ard banag ci Pst the « treanute, a sudden dieappointinent edtseeaions | wishing. grounds: ft grew: mors ‘trequeat and | firm, on Frontstrect, was entirely destroyed, con- | Fourth, Uf eter? Donon whe beens held an Stine purokasospeney wget ee Wee I Site wrth borage! cold tremor seizes bim, and be skulks and hides | W2tm. The enemy madeatolerably good charge, | suming 1,000 bbis.’ of whisky and 200 bbls. of ofice of honor, trust, or pto&t in the United | °* Aliconreyancizg st the himself like a craven in the dismal mars’ but were met with determination by our men, | linseed oll, 100 bbis. lard oil, and 20 bb's, coal States, shall hereafter hold an oftice inthe so- ChLuMBUS t hickanominy—one day s nding to Wash, and after a short skirmish were sent fiying again. | oll, besides alcohol and other stock. Mensrs | called Confederate States of America. 1AM. ve Rec cton a brageart and mendacious bulletin ef | The Massachusetts 23th received the approbation | Fletcher, Hobart & Co. lost about $60,000; in- Pifth. Of every person who shall hereafter hold fe ay HENDE ware 1th thom. ~ to what Bis invincible army bas done and is about | especially of the General Commanding, for a suc- | sured for 833,000. any office or agency under the Government of the E "a ALLENS 2 is mgned. Buarks for to do, and the next bawling with all his might | cessful charge by two of its companies. A large store on Front street, occupied by Geo. | so-called Confederate States of America, or under phe ~~ Somm+sioners. epplioation being mate st for reinforeem-nts For the present, at léast, he “Previously the J. P. Hall bad shelled the | M. Hood & Co , adjoining the burnt warehouse, y of the several States of the said Confederacy | ie 5 eokds WAtd: & DAR es pH meagre age Pewee hen is cornered by the bold dash of Jackson—the next woods on the right bank for some distance in ad- | was damaged to the amount of several thousand or the laws thereof whether such office or agency 5 ec CD. ie cay Camnanien, wore anes Ss clech-aete. wanes. They then retired beyond the hougesand | dctiars. be national, State, or municipal in its name or| — Br @REEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionen of the 2k PROSPECTS F threw forward two brass pirces. ‘The Pawnee | | Leter At 3ovclock this morning the walls cf} character: Provided, That the persons thirdly and | (YRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT roma the Richmaad Rtmadae ana opening with shell (In connection with the Pem- | Messrs. Hood & Co.’s store fell in and the con- | fitly abave dencrited etall tere nee e eee Cn THURSDAY te a6 i day of de nncerta'n <ahetan ‘MeClellan’s ermy has bina and Unadilla) soon made it too hot for them. | tents of the store caught fire, amupg which were appointment or election since the date of the Mis auction, até o’olook & contrat in Witis the pre: hi urtue uf 3 ceed of trast and shovid ium prope . retired, leaving behind two large | 800 bbls. of whisky and a large amount of baled | ¢, ded inance of secessi th 4 ots ceod r fallen back to a fort.ded camp in the rear of his fine kane, mounted coubienames; 43-poandes, hemp. Ali was destroyed by fire and water. This ball Riaertance sh omh or Sisgickes fous a f ite the Suth ing Jor 838 waar gateneat r org o> mae jhe Domne ee Practice | which, in thelr attempt to get safely off, broke | loms will reach perhaps $40,000. Insurance not called Confederate States. Liber J. A. 3. No Fi Tolton 475, 417 ard 478.cne of ‘cakeaen eeehine Ta ace neems to be | throuzh a small bridge. ascertained. Sixth. Of every perzon not embraced in the | the land records of Warhngton oounty, in tho Die. | nities. Es ua pried o ~ tary men ia America, and the “We hold as prisoner the Rebel Adjutant Gen- sae doregoing clauses who, after the passage of this | t ict of Columbia, part of Lot numbered one, (i) ip (To thie grarsates mast be ape EOS fo cae cage thee Neate eral of the Charleston Battalion, Wm _ Walker by Capture of a Rebei Mail. act, being actually. wilfully, and without coer- | Broradeny wobend 4 rene en aes s naapaer eres sectors one . mswies biy tittle information worthy ef reliance in the persian Paros Charleston. He is badly} Manassas, June 17 —Whilea few soldiers were | cion or compulsion, engaged in armed rebellion 3,041 aquare fees, more oF eas. el DELIVER: > vedo u hunting for deserters yesterday, in the vicinity of | agsinst the Government of the United States, Terme cash. Ucnvezancing at cost of purchaser. | 4! ™ 9!" * ie aus jemecne Gol fas: | ‘‘Jsmes Island 1s a low, marshy tract, forming | Culpeper, they suddenly came upon a rebel watt | sbail not, within riaty dave afine public warning WA Wak woo, ee wills obieet wie he tacking the Confedera ¢ I'nes or operati mentee * of the westerly bank of the Ashley river, | carrier, who was endeavoring to conceal himself | and proclamation duly given and made at bis} _j95 2wkds GREEN A WiLita Auots. rejected ity. As he came here for Feces eee art | between us and the Ston», and is the only territory | in the woods. He was icam ately arrested. after | discretion by the President of the United States, By THOMAS DOWLING, Aactioneer. The mules mnt sl} he de‘ww-rs! im this city and xs be published to all mankind the intent ; | between usand the city. The haga 3 have forti~ |} a slight resistance, aud taken to headquarters, at | lay down his arms and return to his allegiance to HANCERY SALE.—By viens of a decree x enty-five days from the cay of wipe sod pledas to “pach on artis cane pr fications here and are bringing reinforcements | this place. A large quantity of letters to promi. | the United Siates. BANCERY SALE By virtne of 9 ¢ ete : t. eialateals thet b Is doling nothing of ‘he sort, that be has | ‘'™ Savannab via the Charleston and Savannah | nent officers in the rebel service, many of which Tue consideration of the House bill authorizing 80) ‘ ; i tof Eqpity rade inm cause t& aw tue Dom sue ailroad—the bridge of which the 40th Pennsyl- a ¢ 4 drawn bis pickets back, and acts as if only oc- | © itr t ri Oy T = he > ftheie contain valuable information, were found in the | @" addition«! issue of Treasury notes was re da mep-e ifeations Wil) < g en - 2 mail bag; also, $10,000 In Cobfederate bonds, | sumed, and Messra. Wickliffe. Pomeroy and Pike s a ret ‘,er rap confe me pn terrible Bice on vin Srmay, proves that I actenses is coming slowly to light with each | The carrier says his name is Granville W. Kelly, | discussed its provisions. SESDA ¥ gig A See nen Se ane [terete a terrible bitch or slip som-where, and | 4: advance tha. he resides near Culpeper, and ownsa planta, ee eeecee | 0! WEDNESDAY , the 25: ony of Jane neat. at4 bn of i ¢ pian of bis campaten bes been interpo- To day two intelligent covtrabands came in | tion there. < = $098.10 pon, thefe lowing pleas or par : i P . Te Pact eae ee from Charleston, snd report that the most of the ‘ city OF CHARI : 10use thareoa, DOF poche ys? =} Van nies ndved @50.), UF @ bep : tnoment Is in a moro d Gisult poattios teoa ie bas | People ate remeved, end that the Sev "ruey | Ffemathe Vattey ef the Shenandea. | “tho Water Commienicrersofthe City of charien | 27176 PN Of Lat numbered 191 and 1m i ge ar r ore. “4 es : i i im fe val 1 < etown. gf Th ot ermseter t ' ever been before, ranaing greater danger than it | say the Gonfederate force la town te destitute, |, New Yorx, June 1s.—The morning papers have See seeeiye propose! uate "Gecibetion eae the went sida of Green at-e {nt n an vicln eo cpeaaor orale ‘ hes Incurred sfnc» Manassas. and pa-sing & worse some being bar foot and ail innocent of tations” | the following special dispatch : one hundred and forty FIRE HY DRANES oon | (get, eoutheriy. from the at oo deomea toc high t than that t» which tue Confederacy was | Their representations convey a decided impres-| Mount Jackson, Va., Mouday, June 15.—Rel!- aking propornis f{ rth* 2nmo, parties must in Bridge and gis uttonty ond, running thens jei0 cimtn 0! ely brought. I: is now mawifeat that the Gov- fd i ad 2° able information has been received at headquar-} clade the brdrant Pise, the ii:nd, the ityarant, § 7Osther'y with the weet sido of Goon #t-aet, 3 - ~~ erament at Washi avtoa ts cware of \ts condition, | ~°? Of demoralization and want. fers shat Jackson was reinforced the second tme | Frames, Covers, and a" appartanances conas-tod | swt,"ienea westerly and parallel with Bridge at. OTICE and that the road co Richmoud, tn woich MeClei- PROGRESS OF THE BXPEDITION. by 12,000 men. It is believed here that much of | t erewith, excepting the brano’.es in main pipes strest, 36 Toot, unes ees ay an oe 80 TRE PUBLIC jan started last winter. via Yorktown hs been [Correspondence New York Tribune.] the late Corinth army 1s about to be sent here to | hey trust aizo statethe price at which trey will | fret. 2 fects, thenoe casteriy ana pn IN GENDEA foz the present, abandoned. *]) James terann, Headquarters of Expedition} hoid the Shenandosh Valley, with its immense Zar Se cone ned bP ld At gig$ ne. wrenoke " Ofis third ‘essi: tomine in "4 ateg 7 - MeDowell’s co operation was necessary to that | against Caar'-sion, Jnue 13.—Our troops have | supplies of wheet, until after harvest time, to placing the hyd:ants in p-rfeot order for ase ine GOSLING RESTSURANT, plan, and the celerity and es of Jeckson’s | b=d lively tia.cs and some hot w'« since their _ cluding delivery and ai trenching or other diggin-. | °° y A AVENUE, movements Im-the Valiey hive compeled his f arrival at this place, which was about the Ist of From Havana and Vera Croz Parties mahing Proposns mast eccompszy then walloonveyanding ot they seinen of Sn anehanbia ll for the defense of this city. Toe regular Jaue The intention was to unite all the forces New Yorx, June 18.—The steamer Columbia 7 denigus of the stvle of hydrant they propo: i RP PERS c: fe I re ; : CKSON, Trustee. nattomal troops bave been withdrawa from both fat this point simaltaceou and tears | and | has arcived from Havana, on the [ith, bringing aateedaitafiner nee the scate te oan .ee m 28-dts THOMAS SWING ese. Fredericksburg aud Norfolk—tueir places are | by & coup-de-main sweep over the island and | Vera Cruz dates of the Bi instant, stating that | totsi amount of 4-inch fiy*rant Fipe required .} =———— : supplied by the militia lately summoned from the | tat> po-ition back of Charleston, within easy ONE OF THE BEST # Gen. Douay, with £00 1 about eleven hundred (1,10°) feet. N Ph. JOHNSTON i i y ar nei gilts taken from Norfolk have prob- | bombardlug Aletance; but the luck of transporta- | Provistons for, the, French nn eneeee ite | Sot steven hunired (13109) feet. w.zsof Neazie] BB Trimorke : E-Give ita tric! pod jute soly jotmed- MeCicilan bat the whoue force jately | tion both by sea and land, made what was in- steamer Gen. Rusk had arrived from Galveston diameter cf nogz.o to ¢ laches, withont LOCK HOSPITAL beeen f tx wang o2 Richmond from Frederickwburg has J tend-d to be a prompt and united process, a slow | With 50 bales of cott removal of hydrant, Has discovered the most Certain, Sp-edy and oni BEST THe ARKE 2 to the scene of operations fo the Valley. and cted one, thus giviag the Revels time patinditbies ‘oad dred aad See SE SOR era pont one hen: " Effectual Remedy in the World, ~ AFFORDS. Toat swlit-footed Achilles, wuo bas routed | to ralty and erec! fences. th wansoortation 7 2— 35 Of 4 1 “ % JASES 7. {CE don't for Binks, destroved = bie.ds, and smitten Fromont, | und moderate reluforcemonts, Charleston would Released Union Prisoners Paid Oft. feck, 3 of 16 inousa of a0 veoh” Ties erin POR AU DISBARES OF INEXUDENCK. Donny Be iil give McDowell a long day’s work. He may } 20w be in our possession or at our mercy. As it} Nw Yorx, June 18—The released Union Stop Cocks, to indiude over essentis| os LET NO FALSE D&LICACY PREVENT. | _miSm__ Between i2th a m e @ a grave ta bis Way before be turns again to- § is, the enemy has had time to cover the Eastern | prisoners on Goverrs'’s laiand have bee } paid off, | taining to the enme, and the delivery of nil els R a 8 APPLY IMMEDIATELY. re mond At any rate. the design de § balf-of the island with batteries, making its dis- | aod were mustered out of service to-day. Many | Cr casting-stsucn pe-es in <nerlestown as the bis cmmentgen must be shanaaned, lodgment impossibie without an addition to our | of them have gone to thelr homes, walle some woe ineer may from time to fimedircet i MAS. ARLH’m MILLINERY & FANCY STORE, at seus! 4 CURE WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGE, 2 perhaps MeCleilan fs not less perplexed than | strength of at least 10,000 men. have remained, the prey of villainous sharpers. eee Witseotdiuriontice Tine oes IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS! No. 511 Nintx STRSET. NEAR Pa. Av ives to decide which shalt be the new plan f oe positions of Hydrate and Stcp Cooks,o8nbesses | Weataogs in the Bacaratri ie Bate Lines LATER FROM JACKSON'S ARMY. 10> Thirty car loads of sugar was burried into National Salute at Nashville. ei the offige of tho Engineer or {ater Comms- } eho Kidneve gid tiatder te iuatary Dieshaneen The followiag was received 11 this city (Rich- | Cacada on Saturday morning over the Vermont Nasuvitte, Tenn., June 17 —A national salute on or belore Fone w:h 198k Orie Come po ae | ‘s ‘bys’ at efh mond) yercerday : and Canada railroad. It wasexpected that $12,000 | of thirty-four fans was fired to-day on Capliol | reserve ths right to accept or reject aur at the aren ngton and vicinity “ Sravs tox, Jase 12—Midnight.—The enemy J in duties would be saved if the sugar crossed the | Hill, by direction of Governor Johnson, in honor posals offerea. f ra! P < cat nde! — buwevacuated Harrisonburg with ail bis forces, § line before noon, asthe new C: tariff went | of the anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill. ror Water Commissioners, 3 of wag hed ——_ “ae + - and are falling beck down the valley. into effect then. ——_—_—________ C. L. SER AS uA W RENCE, Chairman, omaoy OF Poweinn tee ie ae MURINGER’s Patent pe * Capt. Harry Giime aah omy! cavelry, to-day} i During the week ending June 16, there Sudden Death ef an Ofticer. ‘Chief EnginesrG ' W. W. Jo 12-10t ders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth— ; — captured twenty four Yankee prisoners near Pe- § were 335 deaths in New York cit: , Gistributed es}. Lovisvitie, June th —James B. Alexander, of ma = se Dreadful and ‘Destructive Practices whieh | 4 soled poporeuneet epost ae tersbarg °° follows; Men, 78; women, 73; = 105; girls, | Kentucky, a lieutenant in the regular army, feil M ATTING! r M @ unpozeiblo, aud deatoy both Ouvaen Te 2GETABLES. "he position of Jackson's forces—whether pur- | 79; aduits, 151; children, 14; males, 183; females, | from the third story of the Louleville Hotel Inet 00 pieces White Anta aN Si YOUNG HEN deitolons soup. Highly approved by & © suing or mt ie not given in oe shewch. Tee 152; colored persoas, 4. night and was killed. He was en route for So vineon 104) rig peed Matting, Especially who have become tie viatime of Sol. | SMIROUt Physicians, Tho ues it at the varios Eupation ef fHarrisonburg by the Yankees it} , U2~ There are now at West Point 174 cadets, 93 | Washlagton. Tod tary Vio®, that dreadiat and deetroctive habit | Hoseitsis fox the restoration to hisaith of ick ame 7 of whom comprise the first clas-, 26 the second 's, “Stonewall’s”’ forces are in the enemy’s rear, a claas. ass. For eaie at the | tom " repetition of Banks’ “strategic movements” across ppeeng W0 appelntinents ave lately Deon oede, pointes mate agg * wie i oes BRO., nded sold re: sdmirabie ar! a at scompnct wh eh apuoalis sweeps to an untimely grave thon- ° ‘peruer of youn not tho mostexalted taients Tillman in - ° L, who imaght ctherwise have — re ‘ne Potomac may be necessary on the part of Fre- ALBANY, June 18.—The State loan of $500,000 No. 36 Ceutrai Stores te road listening Senates with tho thunde 8 large bul ct meat aud vegetzbies. ine read! moat aad Shields, if thetr commands are the ones } DUt 4fe not included tn the above figures. at 6 per cent., payable in specie, taken to-day, | _Je 7-1m ‘Centor Market, | elcquonee or waked io cestacy tha tine eet ey a siluded to In the dispateh. Spies tal ee ee imsoenied tL The aggregate of bids W280 Can Fail TO CALL wit fall ee RTAG®. ‘Tee, which Would require houre oi TMS STUFF ON WHICH THE REBELS FRED THEIR OFFIiciaL, Sanoen! eee af ea Manriep Prarons, or Young Men contempla § Co URE to the ancal mathe Sunes yen ARVEY’S ting Marriage, doing aware of physical weekness, | Ire nich y Lounshice By a recent arrival fromm Norfolk, we learn that ‘ARTMENT OF STATE, Required to Take the Oath of Allegiance. HIghiy one of the regiments ordered to march to rein- me Sr. Louis, June 18—The provort marshal of] STEAMED OYSTEA Ld organic deb:lty, deiormites, &o., spesdily cured. ieac 2 4 e ) CLAMS end CRABS, © who places himself under thecare of br. J. | ferences, renders if sus is & poriect « force McClelian, mutioted, and that sixty of the Missouri bas ordered all persons suspected of dis-| He has just received 4 ve may religtonsly OOF ede in porase contleman | tres mest aud vogstavies. it wi men were aot t Before onde’ aod obedience were ao a es yz, | L0¥B1tY to take the oath of allegiance. Cherry ions Oxetsreaa Citi of he gat 4 7 SOUTH FRED ERICK ST. | teens land el Bo eee resto! ime leparture Members of Congress on business on Saturda: pie Dare ind thai Sa a, jon. He is now introdu nA , . , agen formant, sixteen Eagliah war vessels, Sour tron. with Saturday, the first of xoxt Misseuri Emancipation Convention Uisme acd Crabe to the pabile left herd cide going from Baltimore strest.e few | socidental deprivations 0! @ coms o:tal tad—one wes is far more nutritious to any oft! doors irom the corner. Fail not to observe name | Wluch they ars eo !i: ble. Warvior—were fa Hawptom Reeds’ The cans | Somme. cigB7ZERSON Cray, Mo., June 18—The Eman- | water bivalves for the seeco Bnd number, Letters must bo paid and contsin a J | fOr 1nvalide. Whore oapaowove sppotite oan thus po 1 0 on ve! end - iT rt nt. of the visit of th was unknown, but gave jane WILLIAM H. SEWARD, fee. woh ase ea | bie them fresh ove ¥ seoord das bieke fled ait ke _ DR JOHNSTON, Por sportsmen and excersioniste, to wher both rise to many sarmises, oth among our own peo- - ae eg yore ——uwueu«, no danger in £ them. He will also kesp or | Member of the Royal Goll of Surgeons, Lon- its sompagraas Aud essay preparations wil ro pszcbaren Dyhoe — “i Snow Storm in June. misting of a y Eings of Gennes Meats Sepplion, opm legen athe died Soe cs, and este maat For ali who would eeonoinize ture and troub's, THE RICHMONDITES GETTING PINCHED FOR Foop- Care Racz, June 17 —Tuere was g thigk now | Solidtied Mik ‘as of remn Pe allies’ | whose life beam San and are mindful of the truth (hat “minutes are ta The citizens of Richmond, we are giad to see, Wan Duranrusnr torm in this re; Preserves and Famiy © epee nd 34 London, Part ‘F cold dust of tume.”” = are awakening to 2 proper estimnete of theshemre. Oftes Milstary Supersntendens Batironds v.8. sigue ef better pies tat night. There are now a ihe la AT, mit the ee P reeared 0 by ths inventor, &. SALOME ful extortion practised upon them in the various king ton, April 18, 1862. i He of Netfolk Frexa Spiced Oyrters, by the emai for spe by our to © Agents, art-c es of .0ed fornished the market, while, not} No Passenger Train will be run from Washing Arrival ef Sick aud Wounded, on oF cans of alt sizes, hermetically seal-d for pad Bid Sars When BBlcop; gree ty RR OS BS .trty miles sround the country, the verv same | ton to Sfansams until further notice. Puivapeiruia, June legeethebesne Cossack, i ie pene wiken ey i a, Tet Bgee- eine alarms at eutnen, i sontet ie wiarelk cectmbisons So the tipi Bea ie patie =F el ge pes foe gs the most aaa D.C. MoCALLOM, from Newborn, on the 15th, bas arriveg with sick | €on’t oa ammoth O: ster De; of ad ie J Moly Serengement of mind, Warp eared es articls is prepared ip cakes of s).out rate cf prices, and fm aba: at that. tis} SP 16tf = M.D. end Sup’t Railroads, U.S. | and wounded soldiers. faahington Theater Doe Geto € & quarter of pounds cach. and packed tn tin born pisin thet uoleas the authorities move in the m:t- wilbal VORTuEAG made, =a m 27-tf between itth am lith pads a ——— ee Bae tr of getting, thew supplies lot the city there aul SPECIAL NOTICES. gehen talaiodeagenn GLORIOUS NEWS! r trem evil com: | 2 Siew minuies. ——— Ce wan: midsummer. = Correspondence ‘Assoc! ‘oe cutting of relirosd communication on the east Barcnzior’s Hain Dre Fonrress Monxor, June 17.—Major Gen. when ot i : and norte by tae enemy, and the mon: of t in the World. and staff visited Suffolk to-dai Jor ap fs THE GREATEST VARIETY OF renders marrigse im; wha GS gh tg 9 | araasgee —— LOTTERY, toe roads south and west by the C. Fhe best sa the > Passlag ap the | g ap 5 ard 78 both somes gmmpepavigtttseeone anus | Wuiam A; Buchel elhraieg Raty Dye] Neencod et wash hs beaclouna tov. | SPRUNG AMA furmmer Clothing, | miter strate intassity. "| anwornd bn nt for Se Ehcbtiomet ot * le a fanch i people oan do noth toward gett provisions | produces a color not to be distingu! wel? The izoveramént Derrick “Dirigo” ar- RNISHING GOODS, prodneei by gariy nabite of youth, vis: Wonk iat Lanpra veme ts AB Lue Stare of > the Ric market in apy espe- | ture—warran ti ‘ eneewlecosays in’ ti » Dire — cially when the wagon roads are {mpasesblo-with ted not to injure theHair in thejleast; | rived here this morning, and will procced hotly | ATS AND CAPS, a um Sight, 1.08 of Musoniar Power, Pa!pitation JOHN A, MORK remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigor- | to raise the vessels sunk here. of tne Hoart, Drapepay. Nery -ue_ irritabi! Licatioas, the need will breome grentes an the f aten the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Haty |, The armed bark Fernandina arrived here yew whist Fageement oftae Pifetiive Pyactions, exeral De |” ° ulcations, the come greater as the ait terday from Wilmington, N.C. She reports all | 4ND FOR SALE AT NORTHERN PRICES, | bilits, Symptons of Coneumpron ko, : rgton, Delo were, q or hing the country are lessened. instantly turns a splend: or Brown, leav- quiet on that coast. At No. 460 7th Street, near F. MENTALLY.—The fearful ¢ffects on the mind are On SATURDAY. June 2th, 182. ing the Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all] ' The sloop-of-war John Adams arrived from ; ' OF ideas. Dan neeeds woes of Memory. Confusiog Droggists, &c. rormrpece thi morning with the senior class of the | _™@8V 15-Im 3-H. SMITH, Clothier. | Deron oaiaty, Seli-Dustraat Love ors Soli “The Genuine is | ited States Naval Academy on board. The SCE tade +7, © : the Mississippian proposes that a purse of $10,000 ‘ie the four FP I pia Bb ag ad Barce: “-middies”? are to see a ttle actual naval warfare, Pryce RORIVED AT No. o16 “eral om en oe ee ote be made up the head of “the modern Nezo, ’ ed it is said, before returning. gth and sth streets, Ladies’ Last- furnvous Desttity —Thousands can now judge the brutal, beastly and sangutnary savage, Gen’ #actory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, ‘The steamer Metamora arrived here from City | in ‘Baimorais, Procek ane opt ss the cause of Shots declinia health. josing Fee ice retpicharlestom, weroury ays | m7-1y (Late 2H} Broadway and 16 Bond st.) Foint, last might. ‘Sue brought no pamengers, | 820, Congress and Button Guitar oisted, having s sliguar epecteenee ata ane ut “Ne quarter to Plea a pets; of news. D é ; : wT Chudrene’ Shoes of every de; * nm ores, Cough oraympwue of o ampion. the sworm reecive of e Sout! The Cuuwravono’s Excxision Drs eo telegraph line from Suffolk to Portemouth Fronen Ca fakin. @: EP earl psiOn: Gente’ is & CO., Meaagere. 26 ry severe and bl thirsty towards Gen Butler. A writer in 2 eheiay nip in , . Mo- DISEASES OF IMPRU: s eo Ric " ped eohete pleted, and isnow in good working | rocco, Lasting ph, Ties gig Whea pe uded and seapianeee oan ot 00) - maa being x? Ev al . Treat of Boys’ Shoes, at exoveding low plogaare nde he a bec the seeds of this pain- 5,000 joes Mot weep tears of ~-seseesEver analyzed | The weather still continues cool and unseason- m 90-egtr] J. ROSENTHAL. 1 ei , it too often hn 8 thatan wl-tmed a % was not laid in dust and ashes rather than surren- able. pense of shams or dread of discovery b Hy) dered, be is an outcast from his race.” ~ Since Norfolk has fallen into our bands the sur- NOTICE. from applying to those Fig; fom education ane woo A Es untry has been taken possession of, ee “Po ys alo. ack He falie 2 060 AZUL. E iat ee Se eee te rnd Sao are among tue shen: |" aDAMBY ESPRESS Contre ee | icksoe teres arse oe he ote ie ‘ ou Friday afternoon, Mr. Peter C. Reui, of No. of ¥. hed Substance. Beep “3 Ang th > 000 vy F 4 pol ercury—hasien consti cute'de of Mr. Real’s place changed with safety, certainty, and rapidity, to | Topographical Engincer, ee sEisprounds fo from the Ror pad Wort de. sruplomas of thie trite Sy veg setlon bt any shade they may require. ~ | Lee, commanding the Rip pe vee Washinefon 108 daily, ; Tapas, fT drach’ pets's ee ‘aaa, who #lleges thai she was lawfully married Manuftetured by J. Curisravono, 6 Astor} P!tce- are in @ of experienced EME | riod to his dreadful safle ings by eending him te to Real, is in custedy. She "lg , New York. sold : po ena ype and jae serarbed to thie place ‘Al on "The Seldiors carriec at “em. Srceeeatos sountry from whose bourne ne crime. rece 2 everywhere, and evening, makin, if report Tates, Tet: piled by all Hair Dressers. General Diz: received the approbation of en og goae 7 tiga “« States” | DE. JOHNSTON'S REMEDY FOR ORGAN- Hanp to Bear —Mrs. Sidney Fostet, of Mer-| Price $1, $1.50, and $3 per box, to | eral on the bappy result of their missions. The Artieles “ Contraba: War? wit be iC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. cer county, Ps., bas seveR sons, one son-la-law, size. yy | expedition was ‘bt with conalderable z “4 eet roy sires Pease hey ed Perce ag Se almost inetently killed. Fee Eee earereth past | Yor ewe denise te hove tho Coles of Sit hetz plished leary Ere ay jaluabies, 1M | only pols ec ae Ee rate oF that a) we- ‘errr t remedy weakness of iges ode : and fi news in the most : Ld low York at 1,5, and ¢ P. ed frome sna en, aot See Specs Sa: S> Unies tabiiakeiah aiTE meas and only the most careful skill could accomplish Moy arivine an met A, He and boi et secre byermoat Berrous'ata. de ‘Floksts $10-Shares in proportion cod two nepbews are under Gea. McClellan, two seen, > ve at Mm jont all hope, have been imme- OBN A. MORIIS & GO, ara the eole end cg bes Fag ac Spb dar Ga | neabio with hi Dyo, wt impea ne t [a meee PN a ere Peni ye a reas. oe tisetaat einen Leeann. most great ‘ we rower, , c= em mye he “iy eS smsatacennn| adhieh AO WSLN NST MERE hie han eee | meee ah Mar eee — Wse-seeessiig ‘ * r Sonera yale, pda beech a ig ene s Piteten eens: feral Pe ENDORSEMENT OF THR PRESS. woe dnm embers pre also published In ths on nt arin SoM ; ze Mant THovsanns cured at fhie mautution New York Hersia. Ad ny on chy cH important era, Wiumington, ‘ Le'aewnro. ‘Bhe subsoriver, dewiri-, to re! A : terros P OW Kepl bs hii, inent with: ut merey. 4 w kok EF, Gow, Bredtord und ex-Gay. Wi ha. of 32, , Sows ut are Doth said to favor a specisisession of the a atarscu savas pate to fake Inte cone deration tiie P Hic Fr OS 8 . LIZ; The matement that Gen G-sat ts now das ie GS = thst be bas eit to bie famit: Covingtows Kr: amieene. - ts ’ \ sae ot remains with Gee salleck at Cor- f ¥ : ye . ee jeamonal calis wi Poompuy te ile Express. June 12, an Wom ~ Edwerd ©. Hepriek, Trensuver of Yale died at N ASH, DOORS, : > ae & ege, die ot ine * ‘a b — as Wednesday iast, > 7 oo 7S Reino aot ow ‘opened tartare ity aa as APR D BLINDS, years oe ; new. | At the gtpetites 0. 662 Heveuth st, Keck ece (omens wise, © scrwe dain bos cusove ot esi t east Re won Phe n m ofpsal Le OE Th ite one