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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (SUNDAY EXCBPTED,) THE STAR BUILDINGS, eon f Peansyloante ove. ahd Eleventh avec, aY w DL. WALLAOHR, Pepers served In packages by carriers at @t@ year, or 37 cents permonth. To mail subscribers tbe price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for siz mecnths; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin- gle copies, ons CENT; In wrappers, fwo cE: {7 ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the efice before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may aot sppear until the next day. vos, XIX. Eben + THE BATTLE OF FAIR OAKS. SOUTHERN ACCOUNT. (Prom the Richmond Dispatch, June 3.) The fact that the enemy crossed the Chicka- peminy im large numbers is already known. Coming up on the Williamsburg road, they threw up intrenchments near Barker's farm, and posted themselves beb!ad fallen trees, clumps of bushes and breastworks. ak ae | tt was determined to attack them, two divi- sions were sent down the W! road. Mr. Stanton, Secreta Congress the correspo: general excha: of prisoners, with objeet of obtal Telease of snubbed the Rebel Secretary of War. On the war Gen. Hill's Divisions led the ad: 8a) plied the next day, stating that the hostages un- by Gen. Longstreet. As soon as the enemy’s der the circumstance would be exchanged as other sition was reached, Gen. Hill Prepared for a ¥ig- prisoners; and agreed to release those con- orous attack. Peatherstone’s Bri; was commanded on fined, if th led the advance. It “4 ‘ig occasion by Col. Ander- COLONEL CORCORAN AND THE PRIVA- TEERKSMEN, of War, has laid before of Gen. Wool with the Confederste General Huger, in relation to 2 the special Col. Corcoran and Col. Wilcox. Gen. Huger was evidently of May Gen. Wool wrote thet the Tebel privateersmen were held as prisoners of and for exchange. To this Gen. Huger re- rivateersmen were released; and farther states he had — Gen. Winder to send prisoners from Ric: to Newport ig WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1862. tar. N°. 2,911 TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. ST SSE ST Seer eee nara EVACUATION OF CUMBERLAND GAP BY THE REBELS. The Secretary of War has received a dis- patch from Gen. Geo. W. Morgan, dated Camp near Cumberland “ap, June 18th, 8 o’clock a. m. It states that hisa ay commenced its march at f o'clock that morning to attack the enemy at Cum- berland Gap, but on arrival there found that he had evacuated that very important position, his reat having left only about four. hours be- Gen ates oe as rotackod hisdivision in its arducte marek threogh an extremely diffi- meral being {ll in the ; Garland’s 5 cult country. He says that his cannon were ‘orl = a the attack on th left, ‘and | “On'the {ts Gen’ Wool writes that he is prepared dragged up the precipitous sides of the Pine abe ina few mingtes the ent became general. | to make ex: ‘on the terms you proposed in Cum! sonoma cme ¢ by theaid ofa ements ee Sean sare Rye ney | Petersburg, | of 8 single piece. phy ety eno rom camps. uger ri ay from senensce of the originel Plan, Stplesed ght | and lle en. Wool, if he will release upon | #'rmishing with the enemy had taken place, but and left of the enemy’s works. Our artil! parole the privateersmen, and send them to then commenced to play on them. In the Fourth | Point, he will teturn such North Carolina, out of twenty-eight. four were killed instantly and nineteen w be their equivalent, the captaine of privateersmen Captain Baker, of the Twenty-seveath Ml ory to rank as lieutenants of the navy, and the mates while acting as aid to Col. Anderson, was killed. | of the privateers as masters’ mates. Any of the Later in the day General Longstreet’s Division came up and rushed eagerly into the battle chanas About four o’clock our artillery came into play and did excellent service, as has been already sald. a heavily reinforced, the enem: were charged by Longsireet’s and Hill’smen driven off the field, our men taking ion of their cam end fortifications. T Yankees very Fromm 4 contested the ground 2s they fell back, while our force steadi:y pushed upon their lines. This battle occurred upon the Williamsburg road, or near it, close by the railroad gees | quite a detour to the left, the nine-mile runs through the country a few miles above, and te be exc: or thelr equivalent. to appoint the time for the exchange Department (rebel) bad full: stated tn hs letter of the 3d, be respon 80 soon as rivateersmen were would sp-edily effect the exchange enters the Williamsburg road just the | deiiver them up on receiving the hostages, Col. battle field. Corcoran, Col fleox, and others, on p»role, ac- The plan of the battle was this: Generals cording to Gen. Huger’s proposa:. In the mean- Hill and Longstreet were to attack {n front, and when the enemy were repulsed General Whiting ‘was to march the nine-mitle road, butcame unexpectediy upon a large bedy of the enemy who had crossed the Chickahominy and en- trenched themselves. This was on the left of the railroad, and east of the New Bridge or Nine- nolle road, 2s it is known in country parlance Colonel Jenkins commanded a brigade, com- of the Sth South :-arolina rey!meat, Colonel Bratton, and the Palmetto Sharpshooters, Lieut Colonel Walker. The former cominander, Brig- adier General R. A. Anderson, commanded « di- vision inthe fight. He has net resigned. Tne General Ander who resigned {s from Tennes- see, and bis place as commander of the Tennessee Brigade wes assigned to Brigadier General Rob- ert Hatton, who was killed W bile proceeding down the New Bridge road, endeavoring to get to the rear of the enemy, who, were falling back before Gen. Longstreet, Gen Whiting’s division was attacked by the enemy on the left flank in overwhelming force, caual him to change front, and for two hours engaye: in a contest which, considering the short space of time, was perhaps the severest of the war. Some idea of its character may be formed from the fact that Hampton's Legion lost in kliled and wound- eda slight fraction over one-half its members. ‘The charge of this body of men was gallant and daring beyond all description. The other regi- ments did not suff-r so heavily, but all show a long list of casuaities eo neoeg ¢eom- batants in precise position as w! = two bours eelece, netther side having yielded an inch. The enemy, of course, foucht with great bravery. In this ight we have given but a few of the c@sualties. Col..Wade Hampton was slightly wounded in the foot; Dr. E. 8. Gallard. Med: Direetor to Gen. Smith’s Corps, was severely wounded In the arm. To retura to the rigkt. During the piape Generals Hitland Longstreet were reinforced by terms They plainly, for some reason, keep Cols. Corcoran and Wileox enclosin tary of as would be req be excnanged as usual. consent to cirry outa palpable of it, much more disadvantageo: ment of the Confederate States, ment ftself, and r faithfally your to make it or not officers recently held for the privateersmen, accerdin, egreed on, but that we shall ho! exchanged hereafter. that we will exchange by for the privateeramen had been on the same footing as other prisuners equivalent to the P been paroled, shoul they were all rtill held as hostages, were not so well informed as himself.’? Here the matter rests. division. The enemy also were largeiy ences Early in the morning the ght was Tse Pamonzey Rivex.—A mumpeniest of renewed. Gen. Pryor’s brigade, statio on the j the Baltimore American writes from the White House, Va . June It: line, were Bred on by daylight, end om riled 2 yo ed York river ends at Went Point. one man killed and several wounded by this ros Then came the general attack, very hot on the centerand rizht. Gen. Picket was on Pryor’s left, Wileox on tne right. Pryor’s brigade stood well up to the enemy, and did rot retire until ordered, when it was held to covers retr: le movement of our troops. {t then retired delib- erately and in order, having lost ten percent of tts strength—literally decimated, principally in the 6th and l4th Alabama. Gen Picket's brigade sustained the shot of the enemy's attack up fo near Il o’clock, when Ma- hone came on the Seid. Picket’s brigade (the3d of atreet’s division,) composed of the 15th, 19th, and 28th Virginia regiments, was early in the fight ef Saturday, and did some excellent een 's Brigade came on the field Inte in the morn:ng. | It was ordered to proceed to a line of woods acd take position. They fell into an am- buseade wile marching !n column, and sus- tained a galling fire. beer throwing them Into line the enemy wee pursued and driven beyond Ube field. One regiment alone, the 3d Alabama, iost one huadred aad g.3e-six in killed and ‘wou! = Since the flerce combats of Seturday gnd Sun- day little has transpired werthy of moré than attention. Pst Sandzy evening our forces down the Wil- iiamsburg reed fell back to the taal position of Saturday morning, viz: the town side of Bar< ker’s form, and early yesterday morniag theene- stream,runsin To the left the Pamu: nearest key is remarkible for its narrowness, dee that — be Phe fares along ‘on, e wa) the continent. tiver, where we have few or no armed, and even then he would run belng shot by some concealed guerilla. us. followes cles, $1,000; from the U. ment, $19,965; donations, $216 97; m! $388 47; and from the sepository, $3. ity number of the officers, heretofore retained as hostages for them, as would other hostages that may not be required for ex- for the privateers will be released upon ed for officers of equal rank Gen. W ool wrote on the 21st, asking Gen. Huger take place; and on the 23d the 'atter writes that the War agreed to the terms and said he would ible for the delive’y of all the hostages Pi given up, and that, If not interrupted by operations in the field, On June ist Gen. W col sent the p-ivateersmen, in all eighty-five in number, with instructions to time Gen. Huger had been writing to his supe- riors in Richmond, who refused to ge ee ear On June 34 Gen Huger wrote to Gen Wool & communication from the rebel Secre- ‘ar,@ W.Randolph Huger confesses that he dees not clearly understand the letter of bis Secretary of War, and reiterates what he said before, that he proposed to exchange (if an ex- change was at all effected) those who had been loagest held as prisoners, and that he intended to give such numbers of the hostages in exchange uired. by the cartel exchanging the equivalent of rank, and the other cfficers to The letter from the Secretary of War to Gen. Huger expresses a willingness to rerform the agreement between Huger and Wool, but cannot sconstruction o the Govern- an the agree- nests Gen. Huger to inform Gen. Wool that the War Deparment will execute Teement with him of May 3, without considering whether you weie sutherized uch as h stages as he may name to the cartel others to be The letter coneludes by saying: ‘I might justly complain that Gen Wool, aft-r bsing informed en. Cobb that the ‘officers hitherto held as laced war,’ and kno@ing that a number of them, more than rivateeremen, had actually yet negotiate with you as if mnthy taking advantage of the circumstance that you To the right of West Point the Mataponey, an insignificent ey river becomes the real continuance of the York river, ‘and up this the beats run to White House, the point toRichmond which can be reached on this side by water navigation. The Pamun- PRESS, -and tortuousness. From West Point to White House overland is fourteen miles; by the river it is forty-five. So extremely crooked !s the stream in opposite directions appear ver nearly all appear to ‘be under cultivation, the crops looking well, and the quiet and peace which surround the dwell ings give no om their proximity to the great battle-feld of The leniency and Kindness with which these people are treated do not seem to affect their feelings towards the Gov- ernment. They claim guards for thelr dwellings and demand to be let alone, but are not willing to let othersalone. Upon the right bank of the oops, on be dangerous for a Unionist to go, un wel 3 the chance of ‘The receipts of the American Colonization for the month of May were $21, mee as . Govern - without any loss on our side. Gen. Morgan highly compliments Gens. Spear, Bayard, Carter and Col De Ceuvey, brigade com- manders; Capt. J. T. Foster, chief of artillery; Capt. O. Johlyn, Capt. 8. L. Lym, acting topo- graphical engineer; Maj. Garber, assistant quar- termaster; Capt.G. M. Adams, commi: of Sabsistence; Lieuts. E. D. Saunders, C. 8. Me- dary, and Robt. Montgomery, A. D.C. Latest from Memphis. Mampuis, June 17—The shipments hence North to-day were a1 follows: Cotton, 3,000 bales; molasses, 5,000 barrels and 3,000 half barrels; sugar, 6.000 barrels There fs much coming in Yesterday the first day the postofiice was opened, the citizens mailed one thousand letters, mostly on business to Northern cities, and bought $300 worth of postage stamps. There were upwards of one hundred applica- tions for office clerkships, including the entire force employed under the Confederate rule. Provost Marabal Gould administered the oath of allegiance yesterday to 300 persons, Including 150 deserters from the rebel army, and five com- missioned efficers. Beauregard’s left wingextends to Hernando, Some seventy miles southeast of Memphis. 5 itis socpoee that cotton-burners are within six miles of Memphis Last night there were reports of turbulence among the slaves in Crittenden and Mississipp! counties, Arkansas The Gunbeat Expedition to the Arkansas River—Capture of a Kebel steamer. GonBoat St Lo White \iver Cut-Off, Ark , June 13, via Catro .9 —The exped'tion down the Tiver from Memphis bas reach=d here without « shot being fired. The tug Spittire captured the rebel steamer Clara Dobson to-day in bayou La- rew. She bad 100 bales of cotton aboard, and 8 said to be woitu $60,000. She has started for Memphis with a prizecrew on board. The steam- ers“ Thirty-fth Parallel,’ Judge Fletcher and several others, are in Indian Bay; also the tron- clad gunboat Arkanses, which letely ran down from Memphis in an unfinished state, and which is expected to ffer us battle. The rebel gunboat Van Dorn, which escaped our fleet at Memphis, is sald to be up the Arkansas. eresting from Manassas. Manassas, June 18 —The rebel mail carrier, Granville W Kelly, who was captured day be- fore yesterday, proves to be a man of considerable importance ¢ 1s the owner of a large flour mill, cloth factory and piantation near Culpeper, and since the rebellion bas been constantly st work for the rebel Confederacy. He says the rebel Government is largely indebted to him, and the $10 00) in Confederate bonds found upon ed person were taken in part payment of the lebt. Mere Troops Called For. Paitaputruta, June 19—The Ledger bas on its bulletin board this morning an announcement that the Secretary of War has again called on the Governors of the States to know how many men they can at once supply to reinforce the army. This Is belleved to be in.consequence of the rebel reinforcements received by Jackson in Shenandoah Valivy Arrt of the Steamer Glasgew. New Yorx, June 19 —The steamer Glasgow has arrived from Liverpool. The steamer Columbia, Nassau, with arms and ammunition for the reb- els, bad put into Plymouth—the crew having mutinied. The authorities were investigating the case. Other news by this arrival is anticipated. —_— from Hamburg for Capture of Three Guerilla Leaders and Eleven other Priseners. Mount Jackson, June 17.—Lieut Col. Harris; Hons yer in Cheat Mouatatn district, has ea) tured threé guerilla leaders — Benj. Hayw. . Watt Conles and Alexander Goff—besides taking eleven other sopra killing three, and wound- ing five of the enemy. Arms and ammunition were also taken. Overland Emigration. Omana, N.T., June 16.—The overland emi- grant escort sent by the Government left this moralng for the West, The emigration is larger than ever before, some 6,000 teams having crossed the river at this point alone. k p ton of the vacated 3 but} Crors im Manyranp.—The prospect for good white we theer saat stores, deld-wores and can- | crops in Maryland fs very favorable, ited, 4g A New Counterfeit. non had stood, all wes changed. Fe se ot some sections there are complaints that the whea' Tror,N. Y.. Jane 18.—Counterfeit notes on the stores, etc . bed ali dixappeared, and tw affected by the fly and rust, and the corn by the J Manufacturers’ Bank of this city, of the denom- p exer Bnei ryote ted scene, adern- | cut-worm. ination of $5, are in citculation. Tne vignette is ed with desolation and waste. in the worked a little darker than the genuine. morning the enemy threw ets to- wards sur front, had cannon polating on. the OF ETEIAL Arrival of Cotton, Sugar, otc, trom Now road, yet betook ‘a PARTMENT OF SATE, rieans. ttered far and le c 7 precer heavy details were made for the pur- pose, work had not ceased iste tn the after- Wess anyt say that our officers saffered severely in the two d WILLIAM BH. SEWARD, PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS. Wan Deranrunny uishing his command in the field. Gen Pettigrew was killed, Col Li ibame, Col. Hatton, Seventh Teanmase: aad py phys to the number of the List is a fearful one. Offses Mintary Raa Us. ‘The Third Alabama lo-t Col Lomax and Ad- oads ; scnak seleanial while the Tenth ¥ ‘ashington, April 19, 1862 ieaianiy, low caany vals: + ond Greys, particularly, lost 4 a cenen The Nita Virgiate data aa inea well. The enemy were particularly active with <a D. G. Goodwin, of the Ninth Virginis, was severely wounded. The Petersburg Corps ton to Manasms unti! further notice. D. C. MeCALLUM, M. D. and Sup’t Railroads, U. 8. SPECIAL NOTICES. Batcueton’s Hatz Dre ‘Pas dest in the Wortd. Lyon’s Maenztto Inssor and exterminates Roaches, Flees, Moths in Cloths, Fors and Lyon's Powder kilis.all inseots in 8 trice, Lyon's Pills are death to rats tnd micé, D. 8 Banszs, ‘902 Broadway, New York. or i900 : + Dunn's No Passenger Train will be run from Washing William A. Batehelor’s celebrated Hair Dye Produces a color not to be distinguished from na- ture—warranted not to injure the Hair in thefleast; es the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigor. ates the Hair for life. Grey, Bed or Rusty Hair instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- Pownza, Tested for 19 years and grows in favor. It ills Bed Bugs,. Ants, Boston, June 19.—The ship E. W. Farley has arrived with a cargo of cotton, sugar and molasses, rosin, etc., from New Orleans. —————.+e-—_____. FROM FORTRESS MONROE, [Correspondence of the Associated Press | Fortaess Monrox, June 18.—Everything is quiet bere, and there is no news of any import. ance transpiring The Elm City arrived this morning from White House with 150 sick soldiers, who, with others from here, will be sent to more to-morrow The White House Point brought down of the guerillas who made the assault in our rear on Friday last, meking fifty-four in all that have trate sate so ones pana res ja citizens’ clothing, an ers 8 vi se cavalry, and ate Type peed, Six were brought in who said that the rebel had advanced, and they ace! over the lines. They are. believed to ve been spies, speies | in the swam) Guring theday, and spying around among our pickets at night. Ph, is occasional skirmishing going on alo: the whole line of the army of the ag, but ga engagement ig not anticipated for he sloop-of-war John Adams went to sea this Reedy oe ae HORTON, Tass oF the T- . Naval 2 o. . The steamer Empire City sails for Port a Druggists, &o. The weather this aflernoon is very warm, and ; {[7" The Genuine is signed Wirt1aM A. Baton | another storm 1s looked for. Tho roads are now ag | BLOB; om the four sides of each box. in etter onan ear ns bactory, No. 81, Barciay st., New York, bot Fri hte Che bed R, Soon a. hE | ma7-ly (Late233 Broadwayand 16 Bond st.) | {2° : pect, andthe ctr feted snd to have Taving just iments. They were Sonning North tb buy goods. i In a akirmish on our left wing recently before nd, our pickets were tives iiite their Lieut. ino mee adjutant general to Gen. * oS Bi The Senate of the United States of America, the of I tha ean gf Wess HB Judge df os! ‘t Brat the aeveral District? off the Bite at Ten, nesses. ‘ompDar, J] Eee CONGRESSIONAL. AUCTION SALES. XEXVIIth CONGRESS—Seecond Sessicn. By J ©. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auotioncers. RUSTEE’S SALE OF 8: LL DWELL- Suxare.—After our report closed yesterday—_ | "J ee Peek. Dian consideration of the Pacific Railroad bill West, Brrw amp C Staesrs Souru —On occupied the balance of the day. No NDAY AFT NOON, Jane 234. athait a Hovsz —After our report closed— o On the pre uisss, by virtue of @ « o Mr. Walion from the Printing Com. | {58 {44:0 October 21, "3c, wad recorded fn Tbe alee & Seaton the amount appropriated: Muy 25 | "eed for Washieign sous, O.¢ “1 waa ei t 3 . and rescinded on 9th of June. inches sn Fi arteen| rics esoen ae Se Mr. Conkling moved to lay {ton the table: lost— | C streets running tack 108 together with yeas 64, nays 69. ents, consenting a two ct Bnok The resolution was then put on its passage; and n BENT E Oe ah Sranten, the vote standing yeas 70, nays 70, the Speaker | jolc-eokds JC MeGbine CO,, Avots, t Wietteas ‘BP Regetive; and the resolution was |< oo WILLIAMS. Auctioneers: he bill relating to claims for damages done Sonar Cee A! aBLE del a w 8 ADpI- June. 166%, ic T shal ‘tusors ot truet DEPOT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE. : Pres uopring cote {Corner of 8th and & sts., 0119893, 34 35 and 26. ong of the iand Washington, D. C., June 17th, 1862 reco: ds fur Was*ingto county, in thé Distro ot *zaLED PRoPosaLs will be received at this offics Colambis, the following reamed. trop rty, viz:—Al! vntil Friday, the 21th day of June, I'62, at 120’olock | that piece or parcel of ground mentio.ed in sad Ms for delevering i the city of when na sect, izing, and, bs.ng io Ho'meed Addition to sucha 1 Bs! ie Tr OW D, id the cow f ti id. rect, tap following named Pine Lumer: Bre ‘course and stares. of maid land will be: chown at the time of eae, 30).609 fost 441 Loph) common uilings, ‘Zhe sale will take places! the 66 670 Suct.on ro-m Of Green & Williams, No or- 4166 * Joist, 3 by 6, 16 fort long, ner Thand Date, Washington N° 920 OF 16665 ** “3 by 6, 14 feet long, Terms: One-half onan; balance 8 credit of 6 and 16666 “ “ 3 by 6,12 feet lone, 12 monthe, the »u:chaser to give rotes for deterred 33. Seantlirg,3 by 4, 16 feet lone, psyments, bearing inierest ‘fom ihe day of aale. 3 by 4,14 feet lo: 3 by 4-12 feet long’ 6 deg1 given aud ad-ei of Authe lumber to be delivered wuthin twenty cost » f th haser. Sifter signing the contract If the te: t ormplied 7: cerns eg tobs igepsoted by an inspector @p- | aftor sale, yetoe re roes tbe teks pit * stee re: the property at the - isk cost pointed on the part of tne Government Pi purchaser, by aivert sing cuca ayment to be made upon the satisfactory com- pletion of the contract. Pro} must bo plainly marked “Proposals nue Library eH WALTER. Trurtes, e 4 5 ctes, for feamber. ‘sf > je'13 co&ds GREEN & WIL TAMS, Aucts ‘The sbility of the bidder to fill the contrsct, shou'd it be awarded to him. must be guaracti d by two rsepousible parsons, whose signa:u-es must be apperdad to the cuarantse, the onsibility of the guarantors rust be shown by the officia! certifioate of the C erk of the pesrest Distriot Court or of the United States District Atto: Ws > Bidders must be present in person when the bids reopens, © their proporals will not be consid- ere: Bonés in the sum of five thoussnd dollars, signed by the ooatractor and both of his gus anto be required o! the successful bidder upon signing ths contrast. Ths right to reject eny or al! bids that may be deemad too high 1a reserved by the Depot Quar- By J °c. Mo@UIRE & CO. A uetionsers. RUSTE. SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED Rea Estare.—By v: of pone alps °. Pen it pareed on tee ay of Juno, which Otis J. Preston and ot! snd Thomas Weich 1s defe: t. will seli at Podiic Aretion,to the on THURSDAY, the lth day cf o’o!ook P m.. upon the premises, tii “Lot No 2) in square No 5 ingt’n, fronting twenty: four f= aveuue, betxeen Fourth a end run back toa twenty. With the improvesonts tnerebn, Fiame Dwei.ing . termaater. Berms of ozey info: me] proposals w1!! be rejested, to b* paid inc torm of Gearantes mews ts We,——, cf the county of —— and Stats of ——, and © and State hat 1s able to tract in nee with the terms of his proporition acd d hie proposition re accepted, he will *t once suter into @ contract mn acoor!sace therewit monies from the dsy of hear in etl by ths notes or & surety or surcticn et iro haser, w' the Trussoo 1 the contract be ewarded hum we are pre at the cost of the surchaser. eco Te b cor. tine, 3 i = thie guaran: ast be app nded the ce: tifi- ae a Cs°e By. eme5 ‘ SDWARD I. HAR TZ, fe 17 ti Captain and 4.Q.M.,U.8 AL PRoprosais FOR COAL, rs Warde |, ¥ Bid Ott oie Tres Pr rosazs | Fou COAL” will be reorived by the a: deraigned until TUMSDAY, the Ist day of Jaly, 1.62, atiz e’oigck, for the delivers of three hundred tons of best 4 ty Cumberlaud Coai, ‘the run of the mize,” suitab'e for puruing in ths furnac- cfs eer; steam eneins,to bs ¢olrared in the yard of Governnent Pr hurdred tous mu: the Log vilice. freeof expense. One he delivered previous to the Ist the weet ride of feat soutusriy, Bridge sud Gre of September, aud tie entire quantity previoas to the lst of f¥ er, 16: -psyment to be made When the whole shali hase! on dal StrEs y No, . e r: je 1¢- e06t Soperinte acest cot 18 oor, tote al “APY GLP ELD re ene One whird cash; rasidve CITY OF CHARLESTOWN, MASSACAU- | ,20imt:, One | or giving Win horde Phe Water Commissioners ofthe City of Charles | S-ourity to be approved by tho Trustes, bearing interest from the day o s3 6. tewn will receive proposals for making. delivering All conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser, and isyine on the line of their distribution pi FIRE HYDMANTS. in one hundred and fort: » P. JACKSON Trustee, making propoebis for ths same, parties mast an ts. FHOMas bowL Ine. ane. clade Hydrant Pipe, the Bend, the Hyarant, —— = ~ rs ve att app i : Di. JOHNSTON, Frames, Covers, and a! appurtenances coane-ted Barr t erewi excepting the branches in main pipes. MORE nt rust SY she ped at A ha ex wit LOCK HOSPITAL, y and conneo! sorforme wh hee ice Orstch: | Fas discovered the most Certain, Spe and oe ig the Mains, acd perform at! he work inodont a, Speedy and onlg to placing the hydrant p'riectorder for use in- Effectual Kemedy in the World, oleding celivery and nobing or other digginy.}] FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. Parties mabing proj ast Bocompany them — With desigus of the stele of hydrant they propose | LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. ‘These demigns must be drawn Co sca i} APPLY IMMEDIATELY. 4 CURE WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGE, IN FLOM ONE TO TWO DAYS! total amount of ¢-inch Hydrant Piper about eleven handred (1,19)) feet. Size o 2% inch, mith sufficient zs of hydrant to ad Nozzle mit of increasing diameter of nozz e to 4 inches, without h <3 i Weakness in the Baor, Stricture, Affections o, remove of hrereat. be received for about one Aun- | the Midnove and Giadder, Lnvoiuntary Discharge, ziy BPO? COCKS, of 8 Z%8:—76 of 4 inch, inoh,3 of 16 inon,3 povars Ladenors Coofarion of Vases een ays . ', Con’ 00 of hs Heart, Low Spirits. Timidsee Fahy — Isease of “he Stop Cocks, to include every pimpere, of bie lose. iddinses, eo jose or Skin. i tsiuing to the tame, Lungs, Stomach or Bowelsctiere trong ot die orders arising fro een A Habits ot Youth— © styles proposed for, to be preeented at same | $26ee Dreadful and Deriructive Practices which time as bid, ime of distribution Pips, showing pages Marrage ingossiiie, Pt iy ron positions of rants and Stop Cock: ,oan be seen 7 ’ youne ME iM Bt the office of tho Engineer or Water ommis- MEN sioners. All designs must be sent to the Engineer | Especially who linve Dpoome the vietima of Bol. Qn or beiore Jone 30th, 1262. The Commissioners ary, Vio, thet dreadful ghd destructive hal reserve ths right to socept or reject any of the pro- | Which sonualiy Me oft anuntimely posals offered. ae on of the most te ror Water Commissioners, fF WA i GL. stky NYS 4A WRENGB, Chairman, Chi Eines Ww. W. je 12-10t Michemabe rite AR & BRO.’3 GRAND CLOTHING DEPOT, | | Mazemp Parsons, or Young Me : [ieee AALS streets, is now the ‘pings | ting » being aware ol pliysisal ‘oa Whereall men go to buy ir outhts of Simmer eee Di Saget a 8 iro . Clotning. ard there sre ¢: reasons Why every bot oes himsslf undér the care ot J one should go there to buy. Firs tye weell pheapy Pony reg Cusiy confide in his honor asa gent! Secoady. our guineas cannot We turpatesesis | "OFFIOE he. 3 SG ofa rhe Davee +0 uM @. Cc. 4 Te g oF trimming, they Be eggal to ‘the 0 mde golngfrom Baltimore meee ~2 at of mers! ans tailors’ werk: Ande rey = doors from the coruer. Fail net to observe name Sere mee cei |e se mene 'e resp solic} zeae, s Ts ani DR. JOHNSTON, discharged soldiers to come to BAR & KRU” eatablishmen goruer of hand k ets..to buy overy ember of the Roval College of Burgeons, Lon- article of Clothing they need. jeisam* | foros iu Gali Sten, ang vega pe oj ne life ATAPSCO HOTEL, Pitot Acta rewkere. he ELLICOTT’S MILLS, Maryland, ing ever f= yo eae troubled wi ringing i“ — ie hi ears en asicep; great is- Is now open for the socommodation of Boarders | ness, ee St gudden sounds, 1. WBopmuneatce fees wid wastoe ghd | bes Tas fpstent sping, cubed tomate ton daily, morning and evening. ately. ov “ven ; orem rate, Kor fprtber lars, ope TAKE ERTL A NOTIOR. dress » oubs mon and ethers who have injured i m21-Im* Etilootte write ata: ven brs ie teeeer i'm whee TO BE GOOD LOOKING, OLBs PORE MERE TO seSeaee! You may obtain s uand- slone—a ha! it Hreaue Sy com- Eig a as, Sota sta fom nbs thse srasetnedl essere toy a Fr aed } gee bi ice, 1 T boitle, nae inyton Building, Ponseris ner of Erte Wainy Of QUALITIES THAT CAN BE RELIED wise: SES OF IMPRUDENCE. ° the CLOTRS, CASSIMERES | ibs finde hehaatmbibed tue reco er eee Oxo price only, marked Agureg : seen ag Bi jot 6t Pa: avenue and Minty at | HEGARAY INSTI'SDT Cre TPOR Fours apres, |) 1627 and 1629 a Paea gee i apie Pl ieee ; ee foot the Gol asatisees aha batt te gag ha da res spear gamed Sey om Weoee bourne re ir d gloses LOWIATS, Go, cap fe 2 obtained om ‘iaidue HER bat EBMEDY POR rf ops! of Chegaray Ney sso Mb Brun wr Sarocnseoen rtant er te C!2Y or.c WN, MASSACRU+ SRaLep Pro} e Wi IRON PIPES. . Plan, Bonet of trugi taken to secu the paymont ofthe notes, Ali convey;ancing at the of the defgu'ting resiie three times 1 to comr'y with the CPs titer the day of sa'e, e0is £2 Bis rigs sad oxpomeec. THE WEEKLY STAR. Whis cxecliont Family aad Mows Jouram -son taining @ greater veristy 0, interesting meding then cen be found tz any other—is published on Friday morning. ‘Trrmt—Cash, ineartadiy, (2 advance. Single copy, Per RRRUM.ccocecceesSl OF TATE SOPIAS wevcvscone oe he COPIES .cenerceceereccsescesenss 9 OB ‘Bwenty-five copies ...ccs-ceees-e00 80 OO Tt inwariably contains the “Washington News" that has made Ths Daily Evening Star ciroulate #0 generally throughout the country. 17 Single copies (in Wrappers) can be pre cured at the counter, immediately after the imu ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. P®orosats FOR MULES. Depot Quanrermasten’s Orrice Corner In ane Oe rs SmaLep Proposats will bo receiver a ae, two until Satarday, June 2ist, at 12.0’clook tehing the Government (2.009) Mules, to conform to the following ES) ECIFICATIONS. aed Ey as and over ©. whan od to be over (3) Taree and senees) ne years o a SLETH to be over (2) two and under (3) years penet,te be eound serviosable Mules for dranght — P A The fail name and Pret Ofhee cddrees of the bid- der must appear inthe is bid ae made in the name of 8 the namse ofall the a) re deat cedars Sant a ee « Propossia from disloyal tie: . comsidered, an’ an oath or ‘sliegmcoe f= —4 p.--8. Md 2 preposinon pany enc i ast be ad: Co fw De unrated be pad, Mahe et Mae Pisinly marked UARAN Tae ability of the inaier Bil the should it be awarded to him, nust be by two responsible persons, whose Pare reepousigiiit of tke arantors responsibility ot shown b; The efict certiboate colerk of tke ey court or of the United States dis- 4 Bidders mest be p-esent i: are opened or their pre 4 I witi mot becen anes, s'gned Panam * or and both of his i ° rpocor mad’ | 4 tors, will be required of the sucosesfui bidder upor signing the contrac”. sihe bond must accompany the 1 Wil bemeceseary {.r bidders to have their Z men with them.o to have bonds signed in antie:- pation &nd ready to be prod tived when the contract i _ Bienks ~ ver thinnmaes, reeree veon Pu ation Oeing made s¢ this of einer > y, by letter, or by t-lecraph. — Form cf Gunrantes. » Of (ne seunty of ——, and Stateof the county of ——, 7 cue t Sra 2 to become bis secu tse must be appended the eficial vO msuta ant = te the speoikiest.ons will be ail bo delivere! im this city ~\we cays from tie asy of mgn- macs upon the com p'stion of each . tho88 ler oe tie Depot Qaar- tu or non conformance went, Wii ecenre lots cf(50) five Qoetermaster * Govervment to erves to himself hice that way be HH RLO 2" (Qua Dep rigat’ te coemee teo h seta TICK BO THE rUBLIC ZRAL GOSLING RUST .URAN:, 847 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, “4 Secra Svs. (Portme:iy ui New York. AP 4 Don’t forge: the number— 247 Ponnsyivanm _mi$m__Betwoeu 12th aud is ete MES. ART: MILLINSR PARINCY STORE, No. 511 Nr SrRaxr. near Pa. just re eived direct from Ne ork Sud spisndid arsortment of Mid ERY Witee tne, stiention’ of ner enteney cae : ot asin aad vicinity. a oe of Q end sold on vers reasonabis tatmas eu and, Wall be MCRINcER’s PATENT BEEF TEA. A solid conosntrated ext: BEEF AND J. UBTABLES, Convertible immediately into = a} deiicious soup. Hirhiy ‘owed by Heap A7eutes cod fash Pape is for "a mirabie arti ci ee 1s je artioie ii Care ie aataaee aura pga et Boss with which it di Mg +~— ured on, — Bid id re: Pa! oa, whieh wou cording to the usug maz. eos L a eae sea, whocan R001 tal vin oh tes ate en n° be oe ids, be natin bed sit S0s0 CSPRSIOVE appetite ont tine 5 ‘Of sportamenand ¢xcurmoniats, wham toch its gompsetness on pespnantone wal re Fer all who would eoonomigetrme uate and are mindfel ae truth that “minates are re o ite South “baneeee avétee, Pi gloria to whom ali eppitcatious for the ‘Beet must be MP the P. 8. Qrticlo is prepared in 8 of abont > eartor of pounds each, and in tin boxes DEtAwaRE STATE Anthorined by “An sot for tho oo Or tho Improvements in JOHN A. MORRIS & OO., Managers, Crass 264 ‘Po be drawa in Wilmington, On SATURDAY. June 28th, 1082, of aeeebeeasccedese eesiese