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‘THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGION CITY: FRIDAY JUNE 20, 1868. ir Re + 4» for tateresting telegraphic and other matter io The sew Dolist Weekly Star, fuller than ever of Metropolitan news and gossip, and choice | teraryfeading, is now on eur counter ready for delivery fo the peblic. Embraced in its enter- talaing contents are the follewing articiex: A capitel eatery, entitled ‘A Little Witeb;” tpirited and humoroussketches; ‘Prenticeans;”” original and selected poetical articles, &c. & full showing cf the military operations of the week {nail parts of the country; graphic de- seriptions of iate batiles; an interesting budget of late news from Dix'e; foreign news ; and the ligenee pet telegraph from ai! quar- me of going press \ se Azricuitural Department column; nd an admirabie selec- id Recip-s, making the interest to country readers. incioding "Departemental ews ‘sshirgton. News, “4 Ce: aba, Proceeding oral Newer, &c., &c. endlers arfiount of interesting genera! ing, goesipy items, Ac , kc. This is just the paper above all others for per- sons scjourning ia the National Metropolis to send to their friends at a distance. Price only tbree cents per copy, of $1 perannum; postage prepald by stamps when eo arranged. Spirit ef the Morning Press. + The Inreid genc-r reverts to the early legislation Bad 18 reference to Slavery in the Territories, and after review! vorious aad severaiconventicns tad and ects paseed {h reference to the subject, conelodes ‘that the rizht of Congress to prohibit slavery in the Territories of the nation wee coupied with a corstitutionai afirmsnce of the Fight to recover fugi:ive slaves '* ‘The Repebitcen calls the present Congress grestand memorabie one and says: “It Is rot merely the present times, but the latest posterity. which will tonor the true men in tbis Cone ress, who, res'sting both seduction and menace, hav. proceeded siraightforward in the path of duty, and have at last carried through the wrest bicteriea! measets which now crown their efforts. ———_—- <0 -—____ OUR VILIT «RY BUDGET =f Sia PEMALKB SYMPATHIZERS. Yesterday two tolerably good looking young fem-les were arrested for s'gualing to toe pris oners at the Gid Capite! prison, and were con @neted to the centra! cuardhonse by the cfiicer of the guard. They eppear to be nzers in YS ash- ington, and refuse to give their rues. THE REPORTED SURRENDER OF FORT MORGAN The New Orleans papers rece’ ved by the Ocean (Queen, repest the rumor of the rurrendcr of Fort | Morgan. The True Delia of Jui “ We learn thst Fisg ceived en offictal disp nouncing tte capituia! entrance of Mcbile Bay.” This report is premature, we apprehend, as no Official information has been received here con- Sirming it LATEST FROM FRONT ROYAL. (Correspondence of the Star.) Proxt Rovat, June 17.—Shields’ troops look Much the worse for wear end tear. Someof the regiments bave not more than 300° men left. I ‘wes with them from Luray. and the retreat was made in gcod order. Shields did e!! that mortal man could. He wss completely overpowered, and bis men were worn out by bard marchiag. { Clark's cf regulers fought like tigers They fought their ammunition was out 2nd; the losds of their revolvers exbauated, and then ' they tock stones from tbe roads and threw them at the advance of the enemy from Com. Porter, an- of Fort Morgan, st the The peymaster ts here paying off Sble!ds' men te a deat) foctsd, w: T bad no pey since January, andar. otelethieg x of them are ne shoes can be got at thi« place be sick now here will be sent to your city on‘ trata to-morrow. { Serveart Hublets, of company E. 26th regiment New York volunteers, died of typiold fever ai} Alexandria yesterday We bive no division gener Ord Weather very due ad bot. Ricuazys A CORRECTION. Mra vqvarrens iru iar , ist Batcang,Stazs’ Divistos. Camp near New Bridge, Va, June i6 Mr Eduter: Several newspapers throughout the country having stated that Gen Cusev bad under hia commend, in tbe battle before Riehmond, 2+ womber ef regvinrs (among them the ith U S Infantry), wiii you be kind enough to say that there were a0 regulars under Gen. Ca-ey’s com- mand af thetime. fhe 4th Infantry beicngs to tke int Brigede (commanded by Lieut Colonel R.C Buchsann, (th fofactry,) of Sykes’ Divisi whleb fs attectrd to the Fifth Provisional Army ; , commanded by Brig Geceral Fitz Jom Portr. Ak of the regular infantry of the Arm of the Fotoma> has ben ‘ogether:siaceit le! Weshington. and has been commanded by no other Gegers! then Brig. General Geo. Sykes. {a place of Gea E> Freak Swe'zer, Frederick Romezer and Peter Bea'z werezrresied in Baltimore yesterday, ! and held for a farther hearing, on the charge of | baving violated the person of 2 young gir! only } ~sinteen years of age, uamed Magdalene Landsuer, | ou ‘white retorniig from: pic-nicon Mondzy lest, Bentz and Reomezer par'ly confirm the giri’s ec- ewmation by esserting that Swetzer first committed the outrage. Prusoxat —Among the Washingtonians now fm Europe is Mr Fred Pillings. our well-known ‘und esteemed neighbor. Jadge Pdwa @Pterpont.N ¥_, and Hon. Alex. | Beory, Pe., are at Wrlerd’s. | (7 Mr. 5 L. Boneder wes arrested in Balti- | mot- yeaterday cna charge of tresson and held | for aforther examination Mr. B was once be- Sore arreetedon Ge cuerge of attempting to go oath, 20d confined for e time at Port Warren Wen Petigrew. of S C.. who, since his capture at Frir Oaks. bes been the guest of Geo. H. Williagia, Fag ,of Sxltimore, wea yesterday ‘ sent to Fert Delawere by order of Secretary Stan- | ten (> Gleme 3 Vickers wae mercaed np to (b' ev 's efice om Wednesday night In Balti. more, for displaying t:¢ ‘ebel Gag. at —New York pgpers of yesterday! Tbe market for gold and Govern | 5 per cent this for + (regia (coupon,) 106%; ‘Treas 73), 15%; Tresemry notes. 7 5u, joan, 1881, 106; Oregoa 7, ik; Twe- worees New York 6's is-4. 114; New Yor %; Miebigen 6's; 95; Mi Ys 1673, chigen war loan, 101; Dond=, 100; Fagen \ coupon 6s, 57; Georzis 28 72; Missour! 6's, 52; Missourt! 6’ Louisiana 6's 62; Keatec! 8, arge beads, 96 of June 16 say aed Col Haggard latter % joned for the want of ae te obtiin, the supply steambost, as we!) as the wagons, falling to arriveia time Our forces that captured and occupied Chattanooga, are now at Sbelbyvilie. This is the satement that bas been made to us, bot possibly the Rebel forees that occupied Camberiand LATE TELEGRAPHIO NEWS.| FRom Gen. McCLELLANS any. then adjourned, some dit The editors and publishers of the Datly Inquirer | 515 of officers and orderlies, and the sai of this city, have been arrested and imprisoned by } jng of news-seekers. Position—The Fair Oaks Battle —_-+—— — Withixu the Lenes. Affaires in Keusas Ground—Treason Lesvanworte, June 18.—In the Coart of im- epee eee tay bpp itera } Peechment,@ 8. Hillyer, Auditor, was found 2. McClelian’s headquarters are now on tbe guilty of high misdemeanor, and deposed from } southward side of the Chickabominy, aud much ofice by a vote of 1° to 2. rearer Ricbunead than béretofore. T: Tue or evi wens wae op | Scag edad eer eck ee He was declared not guilty, by a vote of 19 to¥, | \1.'s little change In the surround'ng scengry the on the first article of impeachment, and byauoen- militude is striking Here are the same imous vote on all the other articles. The Courf } pa: of the same quadrangle in-Chief and im- mediate rallitary famliy, the same going cot e gatber- T A 1 Bluat, on a general ‘he pesition of affairs here also, to a consider. - Se cance: hd et sonst be auseae able degree, zeoneees those existing before the ed for the present. Interesting from Halleck's Army. about a mile wide separating. tbe two armies, evacuation of Yorktown. We have the gnemy in our immediate front a debateable territory over wh'ch the scouts and sharpsbooters af Nasuvitte, Jane 19.—The Uaron learns that] party hold alternate swsy. On the Richmond 15,000 men will be ruteed for service In Tennes- | side the heavy woods are beld by the Revels in een. Several lend Unionisis are engaged in | force, ready whenever opportunity serves to rush the work out upon our picketsand either kill or capture them A despatch from Gen. Morgan to the Governor Beyond these unimportant sallies, and sem!- says: ‘We have Cumberland Gap.” A large Union meeting has been held in De | of the more importent potnisof contact, there bas Kalb, Smith and Gill counties. occasional interchanges of shot and she! some been no serious encounter since the battle of Fair Uaks. The received opinion of the a as it The clergy of Nashville have been required *9 | fiters down from the beadquarters of the differ- fake the oath of allegiance. ent divisions. is that the enemy will not again Carro, June 19.—The work on the Mobile and | ®ttack us, and that-we shall not attack them until Ohio Ratlroad trom the Grand Junction to Co- | Cett#!n strangements are made that involve yet lambus, is progressing repidly. some lapsroftime ‘*‘Whenshall wetake Rich- mond *” The rosd & question debated here as much as ‘would have been In running order this week but | at Baltimore. aa pauape wks much variance for the burning of a bridge, 150 feet in length | Of opinien, with one exception to be noted : near Trenton, by the rebels, which has delayed thet bere the expectation of an tmmediate resuit the work. is not so generally entertained as he cities, where almost every man looks at his paper inthe The gunboat Sterling Price arrived to-night. | morning -with the expectation of find! martling heading of ‘-Richmond ceptured Missouri Emancipation Convention. we are able toseason our celebration of the ap- journed this afternoon. The proceedings were harmonious, and there Risa it sore cally eo ae ne one here can ‘was a firm determination evineed to energeticaliy | ¥90W whata day may bring forth. Armies so prah forward the creat policy which the Conver- | ios tozether as those now here are to be regard- IJnrrgson City, June 18. —The Emancipation | Prosching Fourth of July with the patriotic con- Convention, after a session of three days, ad- ment of the fall of the Rebel Capital, the con- sammation will bave been reached about as early as the best informed opinion here looks for it ed always on the eve af a bettie, and any one ‘ia tion fs to inaugurate. A series of resolutions was | long catalogue of causes may bring t™ : great con adopted, heartily endorsing the National Admin- | flict cn to-day of to-morrow, or postpone it fore istration, 1¢>om' mending t gradual emsnecipa- | Month As to the result, that ts accepted here as Uon of the sisves in the State end the acceptance | @ foregone conciusion. R of the 2id tendered by the General Government; | Ver the time for taking it comes submitting to the people of the State the detatis The factlity with which the late rebel raid of scch action and mech lezislation as may be ne- | Slong the Pamunkey was executed, and tae escape ichmond is ours when- cessiry to eccomplish the end in view, to be Ind!- | of those engaged im it effected, has roused the cated by them to their repre-enta!ives to the next | Military authorities to the necessity of a stricter General Assembly; proposing a thorough organ | rule over thf inhabitants who have been suffered izuion of tre State for the fall elections; con- | to remain withia our lines. Another lot have been demning Gov Gambi-'s aspesions on the sol- | arrested and sent to Fortress Monroe. Among Giers from other States, and ex; the National G overnment & 2 thanks to | ‘hem are severa! by fens of the residents, who officers and | have been fa the babit of eluding onr sentries, as scldiers for their ald and protection in our con- | siarp, active lads, well scquainted with the flict with rebellion There was considerable opposition to the res- olution condemning Gov. Snally passed jamble, but it was country, could y do, and carrying over our = which they obtain from the soldiers, and ringing back the Richmond papers. This ex- ecbangs of newspapers !x frequently effected by #n executive committes, consisting of two | sentries, and I b-leve ix not objeeted to, but it is appointed = Agere 2209 lately been tout al the Pamunkey, and the ae Si init ‘ately sent out along en! t Aon cupee tiie pirat pope rebels will hardly b:ve another opnortunity. to members from each congressional district, was J tightly suspected that these ‘native newsboys” carried other communications beside the papers, — and that the rebels thus gathered information of our army movements Several exp-ditions have break in on our lines there. The little aaminge ght peat pone the suppression of Confederate scrip for } they did do, compared with what they sixty days. Col. Slack has not yet madea deci_Jtave done, {f holder and more enterprising, of a favorable response. The Avaianche says that Beauregard’s army on, but is understood that there is little prospec; § 225¢* conztatnlation at our lucky eacape. i have bad an opportanity for long conversa- tion with 2 deserter from the Ist Georgia reg!- ment, who came into our lines a few dys ego isin excellent order as regards beslth, morals | He ts 2 sharp, observant man, though not “intel- and equipments, and that all reports of disorga. | Hgent’’ in tue right application of the term, and nization are false Memeuts, June 19 —About 15 Rebel office truthfulness the cenerel belief tn the Rebel and soldiers, and ebout the same number of citi_ | camps — that they ey Sets metres Coveraea zens, took the oath of ellegiance yesterday. suce Geers Goins syouer = omend. He thong at In Col Slack’s teply to the Mayor and Board | jcinded ail theseay nates Celeved that it of Alderman, regarding the currency question is- sued to-day, he saysth+ e who have been the | together by conscription, and not yet drilled or most active in getting up this Rebellion are the | pardened to the duties of a soldier. I questioned very individcals whose pockets are loaded with | him closely a8 to whethe "e hed been any Confederate notes, and if sixty dys time should | rumor in camp or talk among the men tn rele- be given them, tt would only be giving tion to any portion of Bei ra mack time for these who ere responsibie fo reached Richmond. Be had gave answers to the emicable croas-examination to which | subjected bim with much appareat included all the sick, disabled, and the recent reinforcements, who consisted of men brought ard's force having beard nothing of ssue to get rid of it without loss, and the | any such arrival, nor of any expectation of rein- unsophisticated Besides, should these notes be used asecire*iating medium w could give character to such treasonable curreacy | in the reserve and not actually engaged. The ' and credulous | worthless trasb will be found in the hands of the | forcements coming from that quarter. They knew ; that Beauregard bed retreated from Corinth, but Sg mitted to } were that be wesonly falling beck to a more e the flag © | favorable position. the United St 5 floats, as far as stch isaio: Al the battle of Fair Oaks my informant was Rebel Accounts of the Rebet raid on McCiel- | AMUSEMENTS. lan’s Rear. ENTS. The Richmond Dispatch of the iith inst. con- FORD'S ATHENEUM ——> tains a lengthy and most exaggerated account of T 2 THIS AFTFRNOON § TO-M REOW. the recent bold raid of Stewart’s cavalry on Tun- “nee By Si ane an stell’s Station and the rear of Gen. Mc! lelian’s OUPEHOLU FUR army. We have not room for this specimen of BUT ONY OF THE Hi a rebel exaggeration, but the following conciuding SU. BB ASO 4 Paragraphs sums up the regults claimed : Sy Ene 2d g0com- Once more withtn our all went merry as eS TUK SON. ane: weary baod —' reeds wn revealed PHIS EVENING them to our pickets, and eatered our camps | Wll be performed 4ulwer’s ce ebrated play of the faintand famished, but the noblest band of be- LADY OF LYONS roes that ever bestrodea charger or drew a baitle- i = ences emonoill EK Ce —— uate Mrtheiget aa een _ << ia ‘. — Srticles too DEmerous to eneme. i se it, nm, war gene! result’’’ as! in - we gia wearied, dusty, trooper, watering his Miss Ouivia _je cea BEN &@ WILLIAMS Avot, | jaded Vv a roads! - To oonc'ude wi*h the Farce of By C. R. L CROWN @ Co., Sethe necltttaesweret an peesiy: eet oot SCDDEN THOUGHTS ep gchansted, be. mania We have orate the | Jack Cabbsge____ —---Air C B Bishop Dare mAFCRO AN MOn e Boon, never breaking rein or breaking fast we | GRAND AFTESN CE | Ser of Lonizaca eveaueards a iz g feat; To o have whipped the enemy wherever he dared to | and last on) drama of the a} sat appear, never opposing more than equal forces; 'HRE. ST MR ap bis we bave burned 200 wagons Iden with valuable | whens Sslendid Goblet wll be gm away tothe | wil undram. ¥ stores, sunk or fred three large 5 Suthor o! the best Origine: tured 300 horses and mules, iots of side ar <b —_ &c , brought In 170 soners, four officers, an: many ne; roes; killed and wounded scores of the enemy—pleased Stewart, and had one man iy Circle killed — Capt. Latane' This is the result, | No extra oharge for sacured eeata. rnd &3.000,000 cannot cover tne Federal loss in . ccds alone Asto myself,” said be, mounting GROVER’S THBATES. id trotting away, “I wouldn’t bave missed the Fa evenne, near ista st. and tue Willard —— — b ae senna snother | “BOMARD GRoveR————_______ ex] as this *a:” He spoke the trath, honeatly and. roughly, a8 true voidier The Coot and Popular Resort! serving under an incomparable leeds ore words are not now needed—the whole eg M an tortr nove B sstonished end appiauds—McClelian is dis- P: ee recea— Stewart and his troopers are now forever a inte eee i d cad n history. ‘ MISS SUS\N DENIN, The ‘‘valuable transports’’ burned were two charm: Lady Florence schooners leaded with hay, and the wagons ine id vet aee ia burnt did net exceed fifty Esch wagon having THE COMEDY CONGRESS pei aie more bad her verte 200 as | distributed in the cast of 2 exquisite comedietias claimed, would have te 1 borses YE! at = inated of 300, wale is all Lf BS itd bag -- Seana e fess to bave taken back with them. They in aon with worere, reality ceptored 00 prisoners; mostly ‘inaptaere LITTLE TREASURE’ — aod negroes, and lees than NO horses. The whele LITtLE TREASURS! of the property li ag was worth about $100,- | Capt Maydenblusb__. ___.._..Mr J K Mortimer © y ’ (%, ins’ $3,000 as the Dispatch reports. | Lady +i rence Hyward Mess Susan De: pA scores of tue enemy ‘kitled and wounded,” | Gertrade_..... : not exceed a dozen, and most of these were unarmed teamsters and the sick soldiers ina rail- | 7° conclade with t¥e ‘sughabi postpoved anil SaTUs Day Won ees PLY road train The cavalry with which they had a ‘OOR PI adit 4 St same boar anc piace ; skirmish near Hanover Court Hoase consisted of seod tu Lb hk & WILLSON, 2 vote. taree companies only By WALL & BARNARD. Acctio-sers, corner Pa ave ond Ninth street, ; : seuip. ORSES, WAGUNS. CARRIAGE: ' OFFICIAL. — - = SATURDAY (TO-MORROW? EVENING, Ave + Sane tie we will sell seemeey AvzaHam Lincoiy, President of the United States Last appearance in its ¢: eat strength of the ection Reoms— ong of America : COMEDY CONGRESS! ber of young and gentle Western Work To All Whom 1: May Concern. Last right, certsiniy, of Mr. 8+ TCHt LL, Mr. Satisfactory evidence having teen exhibited tof LEVICK. se@of 1 Carraiges, a2@ Busey Wagons, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN! other Spring Wagons, — ipgie se > Harness. pram eat MONDA) orme T c.5 8s such, and declare him Re-productio: for s = WALL & BARNARD, Avct. : enjoy fanctions. pow: COLLEEN BAWN! era, and privileges as are alowed to the Cor | Ad Special Re Supenegnae ot caw irieh Cometion UTURK DaYs General of the most fsvored nations, in MR. J. COLLINS! Br WAL: & BARNARD, Auouoneers the United states — 2OVE RNMBE! SALE OF CON In testimony whereof, I have oaused these letters ore o7 ADucssION. ee a We goat eb! tobe made patent, and the seal of the United} — prote Cree —-— ——- —- -——.. Beene, the Comansnry Sones fort i - X08. ——- Bubsst-noe the 18s day of Tone A De taty, | , Seats tany bocscared af the Fusater durum the | mare , ing’ the ists di fs A. D. 1962, nnd . 1.8.) Sud of ibe indepa: 2 of the United States | 487 Without extra charges. : i of America the e ree, Un Ta Open Bt 7% o'olook ; to comm ~ce&.? ~sixth, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. — By the President: ANFERBURY HALL, PW Seti: Acting Seerstary of Bix’. (OC Lovisiana AVanve, wear Sixra et. THE COOLEST PLACE IN THE CIPY! LE—A lmbt top BUGSY and HAR- 3, in oompiete order apaiy at MoDER MANIFESTO. ‘oech Factory. Penn. av , between 3d — rere. je2) eotf 7 A season entirc!y mroquatiad in the records of QUMMER WRAPPINGS FOR LADIES! minor Smusements Craws toa cone uzion. * pices ‘ Asa Gtting finale tothe L gok Lace Mantilise and HOST OF AREISTIC TALENT Whieh curing the pa season he the stage OO MEINIMAPELY CONDUCTED - CUNCE g HALL Messrs. Perciva! effected ‘with ther Cat stars.o: the New York Car, Meg Ufone. bet tobe. ant Meoceon the “Li. & B. hiladelphia ¢:lymple, for f niguts. Sar cy sy AR By GREEN & WILL‘AMS, auetonsers. gaWette™ | use Rm, CAREENTERS T00Us maapws fe . 3 ‘2CKLE aT ALLE MARE vi DAY. the 2th ins -ut. at 9 a. erry ye RENT, 4 of ‘Anotion ie ayy Ee PRINGS HOTEL AND —On y Boome o lot of - | i AR ‘8 THE SEi6RIi BaOTeEss, Ware, coreut ne ic par L E. SUMMER RETREAT, Stuns vig Nii Des aS gt Planes { it —- do so, gs very — — ~} rebel ep moved ont from Richmond on Fridsy be — mi et from Be: re, Fred A e. — rat ? lion be made res; ¥ contract with the Gov- } nizht, and. to use his own expression, the whole | T84. an‘ two m ro. Woodmne eis numerous: Vasu tect ermment 1 seeks to destroy. The rarket would | conti; from Fats Osh ond hee oe heen OR, om TRUTHS TRUTHS, TRUPM:. Ne 4 GREEN & WivLisms, musts. become glutted with merchand:ze which cen only | to Richmond was “ehoek fali? of thelr treope. | © 3 In yeintion to tts MAMMOTE CONJUCTION By THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, be sold now for Tenneskee money, rather than do] The rebel troops generally regarded the batfie as | So F tas ao-cy 3 7 ene ahanr pateenen i ee Georgetown, D C. which the owners are disposed to ship thelr goods j a victory for thems, becnure they capturet some} Dr. Re e 52 the oR eased tie of ‘4 back ur guas and destroved the camps of Casey's | Lard 4M Son, . A COMBINATIUN UF SPARS: The greater part of the stores are still clos: ion, Bul they recozuized that these. advan- | Pen. Mrzy Zawynntre is the came wbe wacthe | See eh and the Becescton owners many of t f tases were very hardly won and with serious 3 id &e shi x = pripe: pal card— i the Ag rent them to Abolitionists at any leases. ‘The bayonet charges of cur troops on | §,'estj 5 Ms hedenny Mi ig thet renee pour throng lens epee Sanday were much tatked of, and thetr best - * they prmneres in the comeesy B.ondin. @4 itl, Mutiny Absa’ troops—the Alabamians and Misaiss!ppfane—ad- ras Gin eis cony wee, > feature 4g cheno y Youa, June The steamer Glaszow j Mitted that the fightiag cf our men exceeded | ——— ——_________ fe 4 ~~ . . artived at this port this evening. she reports ything they had before experienced. For two pRorosacs FOR STATIONE! Sane ante ce feat‘on the Comets that the steam r Columbia, fr: Hamburg for } days after (he battie vehicles of every description Taxascay Duran Nassaa, with arms snd ammuultion for the reb- | Were used in conveying the killed and wounded ae eer ane 1s 1362.4 3 BAL RY, paid to, 227 living achat et ip! ichmond. = > pe ovatinusd ecgageme.! 4 Gen Joe. Johaston was shot in the arm, and j BAM gt pre Ba Ate ad od Ry has "een for months, and still conuines.in there. fslr was on the field of battle Saturday) after he © July, 832.2 12 0'clues AS so VE Eee eee eo wes wounded. On Sunday Gen Leecotamanded, | Samples of the Avtivtes im Class Lwil befurn | ® ee eok tee oe General Streng Accidentaiiy Shot. but was uot ableto throw the troops forward with , isued to pres = Caizo, Jane 18.—Gen. Strong, commanding | the !mpetuosity that charactesized the action of and Fz Mazisrrs Ravat is thor oop of Cabre} here, was severely wounded to-day by Saturday. ‘Their best troops had sr ifered severely, : penre, the ehlaf Terpcahoupendeeeetan sue dental disebarge pistol in the bavds of} and those who had come to reileve them could | ):Svearfhesserine war sTreasury Department,’ | pavite. All who have reea iu ber Capt. Dean. The bal! through tbe General's | not hold the grouad szétastourmea. Richmond | ix sui able device, at the upper tig it hand eerd: winning besuty end her — fake urm, and in his side, whence it was | 9a military eaiap Very many of the citizens,; For the Articles ia Class 2 the bidder Bho haz, for more than s year been pen ae extracted and perhaps a majority of the women and chil- j jae 3 Froee (OPS 1 for a for | tion at the New York Canterbury “3 = dren, nore Credit All te mele aduits, ex. ; ph! Sek Lag eet sede! sold 4, Bazws is pronouns: 4, "i tie ut te Fort Warr cept the disabled or those employed by the gov- facta ‘ ‘eorne. ocalist Naw Yosx, June 19 —Plerre Soule and Sherif areenes, are expected to aritt precy afternoos for | Raz evden, with su:tad:o Randies for esoa siyie ey oo ha) = Teta: or Fee years, the } Mazereau, of New Orleans, were sent to Fort} a prescribed number of hours. In regard tothe? é hed > tone Te fortifications of Richmond, this deserter tells me that he knows of no Intrencoments except those immediately contiguous tothe city. In the ad- vance the rebels have no permanent works, but present | round Richmond he says they have the same | ps, acd they } kind of fortifications as he saw when with the Leg £52 | army at Yorktown ¥, the The weather bas been clear and warm for sme sam: place ae - oP RANELIN ETCHISON, Seo. | 44¥5. the country ying up, and those prepa- the: True F: jai) Inwsw MOSi? K&LLY- Res of W were promptly discovered aud a ekirmist: rected tox County To wit: araias, Court, June 17, 1062—The Reqitns ae a whereby di: arcertain, with as iittledeiay 88 practicable what a istrators tore, ani gus hsvo fay = tt upon which future , but DISTRICT OF COLUMN A, Wasuine | which tt 4s con he may madd We splat EF. advancing. WORK OF HOOKER x. ~ Beyond Faiz Oaas. T. y. June 17, 1862 — Yesterday affernown the Rebels in frontef our leet line attempted to flank a portion of our Socces during a violent townder storm Th re Ar VEN! mao Hsi!, corns rY Stten anc- 0, a: Rheen Ook His ps Base ALUEN. 0a ed. Captain Mucaalay, cf thy 4th WASHINGTON OEM «SER ¥ —A mert- | nen, were taken prisonecs by the rezeis we of: ere h He a 7, eV by se IT) aone Cream “al ail gueren an ‘ool wero espa) 0 Pot x ro” Maryis * tot Boiders im the ‘enet n Monday event was adjourns! to PRIMA Y + at th. atch wil of the Y: tere gave Men's Christan ‘aro or oP) Court Pn ecadeg wancrng upon Chattanooga ia {| thé 8th szotion of the strength that eur troops cou!d not have kept the position even if thelr supplies had beea abundant.’ . Recoveny oF Unrrep Srarts Paorzaty — tities of property left by Large Qstown, Sumenit Point, and is bersby je? yee agate the ‘Rh ipat., ENING. the ath wil DAY, ‘Stacser rare ‘onaie 3 rness - ri sy eisiprcue mhovecd| 2 eerie cris prehe Uj ing MOUNT VERNON BUILDING when they were soon repulsed with severe loss flv «—Tte fits snnuai mes soo:ation tare NG the 30:h ig an’ uiect. Faimer, a gailant young officer, Ald io General Si-kles, while givi sg orders to the com- mandant of the egiment attacked by the Rebels, fell ptereed with three belie His vody was im- med'«tely brought in We lest two killed and Regiment Exeeistor trigade with some of bis aguingtok exon ect set of PARLOR - ede of Sooemans. va Vo.s Fisce W Ini ~ BALLALF, 8th sties: between B ATONE, f, be 4 0a eppiica: LOW wisn, Georgotowi. D.C.) ed fer colico! 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