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THE EVENING STAR ™ - PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Gerner of Pennsylvania avs. and Eleventh strest, ar Ww. D. WALLACH: THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This exeeliont Family and Mews Jeurmm -con” taining 8 greater variety of interesting reading Team can be found jp any cther—is published om Friday morning. ‘Prrus—Cash, invartabiy, in edvenes. Single copy, Per QRRUM ..oceceeeeSl OF bening Star. i 4% Papers served in pecknges by carriers at S48 Spies a ooo sd year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers Twenty-five copies oo connec ex eee Shece sasethis and fon Saneae It Inwariably contains the Washington News’? three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin- ge copies, onz cant; in wrappers, rwo cunts. {{7” ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the @Sice before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may sot appear until the next day. thst has made The Daily Seening Stor circulate # generally throughout the country. U7 Single copies (in wrappers) cam be pre cured at the counter, immediately after the iamue ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. vos, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1862. N®. 2,913 4 SPIRITED DESCRIPTION OF TRE BAT- ‘anity Pair’? pictures ‘“‘a Tribune corres- EWs. Death of Col. Ellett. AUCTION SALES. OFFICIAL TLE AT HANOVER COURT HOUSE. | pondeat” and an “Intelligent Contraband” hav- __TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. _ Cairo, June 21—Col. Ellet, of the ram nee, = ‘ARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTONIANS IN THE FigHt. Ing the following conve?saztone: FROM GENERAL McCLELLAN’S ARMY. rae this — auuce recei By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctionsers a ~ 2s, 20m. A Washingtonian, well known In thiseityasa | ‘You b’long to de Army, Mars’r?”’ asked the | Brisk Skirmi wor bs ee ricial ANNOUNCEMENT. ak Ay eS rm heuneass ker ‘The Secretary of State will hereafter receive professional mutician and composer of ability, | intelligent Contraband uneasily. Cairo, June 21—Hon £. M. Stanton, Secre- @RORGRIOWS, AT AUCTION. —Un i ‘| Members of on business on Saturdays, and who is now with the G24 Pennsylvania Regi-| , “Yes. That ts—1 am—yes; I am with, the . tery of War: Col. Chas. Ellett died at this place Sth ay of 1262, 1-stant, 1 shal Congress ment (Porter’s division) as bandmrster, writes a aol oy cy Bir, ce akyenuae aut or ana. {ved atthe War Neo dita aed ee ae Se Soe ell to the =_— RT SE SS ote c * = easagt al t] lively description to a fiend here of the battle at | tions. Where is Beauregard, at Corinth, or at © following tm lac ape eg Ew Albany to recruit his health, to ena Department Saturday afternoon : him to rejoin his fi , aye Court Honse, from which we take the Ne oak oand—“Yis, Mare’r.” HEanguaRTERs Amy Poromac, 2:30 p. m., |, 78¢ command will devolve on Lieut. Col. Al- fo lowing lig traband— are’ jan 27-48 WILLIAM A. SEWARD Teo. ND fred Ellett, a good offi " 2 Viz: il Tribune Correspondent—Where, at Rich- | May 2l—Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of | “Sh, t “ PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS, “f'was in the thickest of that affair, and will | mond?” : Wer : Things are pretty quiet to-day. ‘Fuere is | yin ® Soe started south from Memphis on the | thes piece or paresl of ronsd mentioasd, 28 aad —— give you some particulars. When we started 1s, Mare’r.”” not quite as much shelling as usual. Quartermaster U.S leet, | Georgetown, ia the countys 4 District sforesmc. ‘ak DEPARTMENT, from out camp (newly twenty miles from the} Trib. Cor.—‘And how many men has he?”? Our preparations are progressing well. dieta, freid we The ned with b Stastacsine ae nena ee Ranetan April io, ema tH : 5 9999? enemy opened with some heavy guns yes- ime of eae. Fhe sale will take plaoen: ‘as on. Saeeen “antih Red 3 ee = The tua aene iain: terday, butdid noharm. G.B.McCLELLAN. auct on room 0’ Grees & Williams, No 526 o3r- 4 : 4 No Passenger Train will be run from Washing Court House, when we halted, completely worn | Int. Con.—Bout sixty hundred t*ousand, I [Army Correspondence Associated Press.} if \. ner? hand o— wasutcg: ‘02. One- essh; balance @ credit of 6 end | ton to Manassas until further notice. out with walking thro -plowed ” 2 Cuicaco, June 21.—. hb to The 4 rohaser. 3 ei fields. Sometinee we iad be In the sued over Trib. Cor —“What? Are you sure? Aren’t| y Lrg atic az a thie hae” ng ry 732 | Post, from’ Memphis, dated the 191 inst., sa a pgp rhe Deep D. C. McCALLUM, boot tops. Martindale’s and Butterfield’s i bens $ as ber ‘da oes Jdering the close prox. | 4 'ePort, which is probably reliable, has reached a and adel oftrus: taken to secure} ep 16-tf M. D. and Sup’t Railroads, U. 8. brigades were ahead of us. Directly we heard . Mai fant pe, Fates ¥ bear ae so.5 bi p here to the effect that a art of Com. Porter's | th ps moat of ths notes, All convesano.ng at tue | — the agrillery bard at It. Orders came for our 5 id he arrive here?” | "Tiere was brisk skirmlsking sil day yesterday, at bet fi acvepuliprek oti lchabarg. “Rhey werd (Ye swesertar nes eat ocaiplio€ arith 4udineitens Notice rigade to follow up quickly, which we did.| Int Con.—O, two three four munfs ago * and at t bing indicated that a genera A , aiier sale, the t-ustee reserves the richt to resell #0 THE PUBLIC Presently we came to ae ia field, where Martin- | Trib. C You mean weeks cion’t you?” po GB oy eng ingtca enemy ond A rebel, who eeys he has been an orderly to | The i apd cost of tho deiau'tivg IN GENERAL dele nad Batts ag urigades bad been Be ME a In strong forces on our iines daring last night, PENG: GAIBCr ek Ena Uae urohaser, by 22r tuck ressle three umes —_— po perpen pt ay 5 1 De you think the rebels willevac- | but being promptly met, soon retired. 7 ia tely after the battle om the Chickahomis CoA GOSLING RESTs tT, “#ifine honse, occupied by our surged fon ue ac ee int yls Mata’r; dey'll Aght like de | arspatcn from: Montgomery, Al's dated. on the | 8Y; 8nd Wat Gen ‘Price had also. gone (o Rich: | ,je18 sokds CHREN & WitiAMe Accs, | 947 PENNSY LV tee AVS ve nse, s f » Als. , ADE, pital We soon got on the road to the | depbil!”? dae aaatd 17th inet., (Tuesday fast,) stating that Gen. Best Phe charge of eet Perak By THOMAS DOWLING. Auctionser, (Formeris of New 'York,) ourt House. Suddenly we halted. t fib. Cor—“You don’t: understan me, sir, regard and staff had arrived there on their way to Weat thereupom.devoived upon Gen. B who sagan Has the Name and Fame of being Porter ceme riding by in a hurry, giving orders, | mean will they ran away? »> | Richmond, end {t was said they were to be fol- he says is now ip areca ay ee [ ARGE SALE O+ ARSICULET AL} ONE OF THE “rieht sbout, double quick, march” “We did} Int Con.—©Yis, Mars’t; dey ollers runsaway.”? | lowed by # large portion of the ormy of the Mis. ¥ : arden Seeds; &e; we c parteecehip : i 1 not feel much like going at a double quick. ‘Trib. Cor —<But {f McUlet/an had attacked the sissippi, and that a sufficient force had been left 4 t i ESvAY Mt TP Give it and judge for yourself.) “The rebels bad got in our rear, with the full | city three weeks ago, he could have killed them under the invincible Bragg to ebeck auy advance From General Halleck’s Army. +10 Oalcok, at th Everything fac? house determination of cutting us off, and taking the | all, couldn’t he??? m of the vandals under Gen. Halleck. CorintH, June 19 —Major General Ord and tal Warehoa:e of Mos.ra. Busey erpar BEST Bs MARKET whole of our ft-ce prisoners. The 24 Maine} Int. Con.—“Yis, Mars’r; he kiljed ’em all, {[ The Charleston Mercary, of the 1¢th, gives a] Brigadier Generals Suilivan and Hamilton have — Bridge street next to High strest, the entire VPORDS Reziment had been in the fight in the forenoon, specs. I got under a fence, an’ he didn’t saw me. raphic description of an engagement on James | arrived bere. There is considerable Union senti- ook conteined in s'ore, pent, ‘et the nam! and had steid. behind, close by the hospital, to * * * * * * fasna the previous Sunday, in which it acknowl- | meat expressed in Western Tennessee, especially | Piows.and Plow © 247 Pounsyivanie rest. When our whole free bad gone by, the} ‘Whose slave were you??? asked the corres- edgesa severe iogson both sides, without any rebels came out in ourrear. This regiment kept ndent, after a pause. material change in the positions of thecontend|: tmy, at last accounts, was at Okoiona, 80,000 Dradies. Plo the rebels at hay until our forces could come up. | sat Con" Mars'r Davie’s.”? forces. - e "S| strong; ¥0,000 men, under Kirby saith, were at fireug hanes We arrfved just in time to save the 24 Maine Trib. What, Jett Davis’s?’ in Bolivar and Jackson counties. Beauregard’s Petey marae ‘and Snsathes, mlim___Betwoon 12th and 13t ate. south ade, Army Bulletin. Chattanooga; and 15,000 men, under Price and | Forks and Fork Handlaa, and a b:ttery, for the rchels had got a strorg| nt. Cen Mars’r.”? Junz 22 —Dispatches have been received to- | Van Dorn. at Fulton, with a smail ferce of cavalry | Spade and P'ow Hanolos, = force, and were preparing to make a charge on| Trib. Ci id he treated you with great} day at the War Department from the army in| at Grenada. Ali sizes Fairbank’s Fistform Soa “ our battery 28 we came in the rear of them again. | brutality, ho douht.”? Stereo eT oe front of Richmond and from the Valley of Vir- ‘The Genera) cave orders for the 624 Pennrylvania Int. C “«Yis, Mars’r, treat me fus’ rate.”” ginia. As far as heard from all was quiet. CorintH, June 20—A force under General e, the unexpired term of _ the Sth Massachusetts to charge, which they Trib. Cor. ‘But you want your freedom don’t Sherman’s command occupled Holly Springs. Store now ootupied by them. and destroyed several pieces of tresile-work of Sale positive, Forms cash. por Par or sy feet mar tte, bom ay ; lean THE EXPEDITION TO WHITE RIVER; | the Mississippi Central Railroad. The machinery je 30 eod THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. what in thunder had broke loose. Trib. Cor.—*How would you like to go Engagement at Charles City. oedis grea’ Haley Seas ning scans was re- By THOMAS DOWLING, Acotionsec. North?’? Mempuis, June 19 —The expedition, composed aif : ‘ < URINGER’S PATENT BEEF TEA. Tat. Con —“Putty cold Norf, aln’t 17”? of the gunboats St. Louis, Lexington, Conestoga | “1°US #0 the evacuation of the enemy of the Ch Diniriat of Cotum- | [Vf =o Trib. Cor—*O no, Ever been North?”’ and Mound City, with transports carrying the Aw IEEE AND. VECETABLES. it laughable to see the secesh run. Int. Con.—* 3d and 46th Indiana regiments, under Col. Fitch aneciver efendant ‘ate nourishing loxed up Close by my regiment. The first) Trib. Cor—To what place ?”? sent hence some days since, to remove obstruc- | Mzmrmis, June 19.—The southern papers re- | und-rsi ped, as Zrastee, will offer at publ écdcions span. lenis spproved brs mone wounded man I came across was a rebel. He Int. Con —To Florider, Mars’r.”” tions from the White river, on the 17th reached | Ceived here confirm the news of the evacuation of | on WEDNESDAY , the 25th day of June next, at4 was shot through breast, and ‘> ; 6 it Physicians, who use it at “Florida !”” St. Charles, eighty-five miles above the mouth | Grenada, by order of Beauregard. See ee eee cee tne eecor as peas or par | Hospitals for the restoration to health of ser ead give him a drink of water, which [ did. The s,Mars’r. De ole gemman lib dar.’ | of the river, where the rebels had erected a bat- Two hundred persons took the oath of allegi- house thereon, now ocoupied by Mrs Vanseiver, led soldiers. next was a rebel. shot In the forehead. Close by . Cor.—* What, your master ?”” tery. An engagement ensued, lasting an hour | ance yesterday. Lhirty-five of them were sol-| teirg part of Lot numbered 127 and 169. 1n Beal's fe Thi Cp — condenses into him another rebel was lying, with bis hanjs Mars’r.”” and a half. diers. 8..dition to Georgetown. beginning for the same on ayo egy ~~ gt = over bis head. Father inquired if he was burt. Trib. Cor —‘*Why, did Jeff. Davis ever live While the gunboats engaged the batteries the A Confederate mail carrier was arrested in this | the west side of Green street, and at the end of175 poten od ‘which it di solves, whee bei He answered no, and fatber said “You are my | in Florida?” ? troops under Col. Fitch landed a short distance | city yesterday. He had several letters for soldiers | feet, eoutherly, from the fh weet corner of to prisoner” Be be; ed to be permitted to stay} fat. Con —“O, vis, Mars’r; he lib there some | below, and proceeded to storm the place. in the rebel army. Bridge and Green streets. and running thenos with bis compinion—that he wanted to take care sontlerly with the wost sido of Green etrect, 25 - forty or fifty year, I spec’s.’’ During the cannonading a ball entered the —————S feet, thenee westerly and parails! with Bricge st., = h = So fat ae a a over to =_ of the] The evidently untrustworthy nature of the re- | boiler of the Mound City, causing a fearful explo- Sick and Wounded Soldiers. i feet, thence porther:y aud parailel with Greed Sree noten®, aad Dota of them were taken care | plies to this Man and Brother began to strike the | sion and loss of life The crew consisted of 175, Ausany, N. Y., June 21.—About three hundred | Steet. <> feet, thence oasteriy and psraliel wi aveluabie'tec the neh wine 7 correspon dent at about this juncture, and he shut | of whom 125 were rilled and wounded. sick and wounded soldiers arrived here this morn- Hyige SED. e koet, to the vingo of eo "19 = those in health it is @ porfect substitate for To make a long story short, the woods was up his note book and retired. The Man and The following officers are among the killed :-— ing in the Elm City. They were conveyed to the | month he purchaser giving his ‘bonde with | {rah mest and veretahl jt will be covered with the dvad and wounded. As the | Brother gazed his retreating form with interest, | John Kinzie, James scoville, Henry R. Brown, | harrecks, which were fitted up as a hospital, | sscurity. to be approved fy the Srustes, bearing ¥ rebels were running over a field, Griffin came up | and murmured gently : John Green, td Nixon and John Cox. Capt. Carts, litters and carriages of ali descriptions, | interest from tho day o sale. — with bis battery. While the rebels were in the “Dat’s a mity sassy feller. Spec’s he’s a fool !’? | Kelty, the flag officer, was badly scalded, but it were ready at the boat "Ab tenekie thom One Alloonvesanaing St the expense of the purchaser, which they sresoliabia, ee over 3 fence. he let drive oue of his | with which he skedaddled, leaving our Sp:cial | is thought will recove : x SON, ‘Frustee, ghells Itexploded immediately in thelr midst, } in much doubt whether the Tribune Correspon-| Col. Fitch’a charge upon the battery was a per- soldier died while being carried to the hospital. SUling @ great many of them. Griffin went to bis | dent was not after all, worse sold than the Intel- | fect success, driving the enemy at the point of the gan, and slapping {t with bis band, said, ‘Weill | jizent Contraband would be if he endeavord to | bayonet. HORS CAPROIOTS Appetite can thes - | be moment orts: nd exoursioniate, to w! both .P. JACK m 2-dta THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. [pPrawane SPATE . e peotncss and easy preparations will re- done, my son.”* find perfect freedom by following the North Star. ] ‘The rebel loss was 125 killed and wounded,| Boston, The passenger depot of the LOTTERY. ar ~4 a id x0 thme and trend! Most of the rebels were shot through the head and 30 prisoners. Eastern Railroad was destroyed by fire this morn- | Authorised by “An act for the Enoourarement of | , For mindfal 0} the truth thes "minenes soe eae and breast. It was horrible to look at them. DUEL NEAR PHiLapgLruta —A duel took place cold dust of time.” FURTHER raRticv: ‘ ing. Loss about $10,000, which is fully insured. Internal Improvements in the State of ‘They lay in all manner of shapes. Some were § near Philadelphi: » on Thursday morning last, Cuicaso, June 21 ~The folewin faller ac- — Delaware.” shot while In the act of biting off thelr cartridges; | between an officer of lhe Grenadier (English) count of the fight with the rebel batteries on in this shape they d Oae rebel snowed des- | Guards, now stationed in Canada, and an Amer!- White »? vinta A romrod .oaly by the inventor, E. SALOME FROM FORTRESS MONROE. JOHN A, MORRIS & CO,, Managers. PUINSER, end for V' Pit B BUSSIEK & ‘Co. 4 aod river has just been received from % i ; Crass 264 © South Deiawsr perate bravery. He got behind a tree, and close ican. The quarrel grew out of the comments of | wemphi (Correspondence Associated Press.) : : il jont! laware avonue, P his. to by him wasea stump. He placed all bis car- § the American on the cours2 of England towards Gen. Fiich gained the rear of the rebel position Fortesss Monroz, June 20.—The steamer Tobe —- Feed. sacar eee Thom all spplicetions for the Beef Bea must be tridges on this stamp. and as fast as he could load I the United States. The combatants went to and at this juncture a ball from the siege gun on | Metamora proceeded to City Point last evening, OnSATUR. - June . Ps and Gr» be did ao. The tree wes completely § Litzenburg’s farm, Thursday morning at5 o’cl’k. the bluif struck th ander a flay of truce, in charge of Lieut. Di a quarter of pounce eadh, bee pected te te heeee e a under a flay of truce, in ge of Lic x. of pounte sac riddied with batlets shot by our men, and he soon persons, in all, were present. Twelve round: oheg ¢ forward and port side of the é ‘ : Qnd pecked in tin hoxes eamer M City’ She returned this afternoon, but brought no news, ~ Of Bve And six pounds each. A single « rr got bis walking papers. The ground was covered | were fought with foils, both parties being skilled aad peming hivugh he eee area ete No papers were obtained. hd : “10, pound, will maxe five pints of excellent ‘Bes with binod where he s ond. in their use; the one from military experience, | vessel with escaping vapor, and scalding near! The fleet in James river remains as previously 7,762 ina few minuces met Aa a i the oth a came J and ie other —_ peer’ Se Gi eee every one on a. Only 23 of the officers et | reported, quietiy at anchor above City Potnt. a 00 B DR. JOHNSTON, ac “oss three re # spon as they saw bim one | scratches were given and received; fore | crew, out of 17 4 eneral Dix proceeded to New Point Comfort . = of them fired bis plec* and missed. Patran right | any eerious result had ensued, an agreement was! cere hich Gonped Hom injuries. Tbe P ALTIMOKE scene which ensued ts descrii 0) . | this morning, to make arrangements for new hos- at bim, before be could load again, and took bis | propoved and accepted. An amtedble breakfast | Many of the crews Trende from: pain, ianened | pitalee EIS os well ge Wie Boned ene no ked him smartly In the rear, and | was the result. The name of the English officer overboard, and some were ‘eau is lines. ye varmint, if ye can’ oot | has not transpired, nor has that of the American, The boats from the Conestoga, which coming The Nelly Baker brought down fifteen rebel ing bim aaother kick, ‘take | who is alleged to have been a retired merchant of up in time to support the Mound City, were sent | prisoners captured by our aaaly scouts at differ- * regiment bad come up, | Philadelphia. to their relief, but the rebels fired on our men in | ent points near Richmond recen’ a7. possession of three prisoners. the water with grape and canister from field- | The Daniel Webster has arrived here with nm, of the same iment, took i7"The loudest howler in the Sonth isthe LOCK HOSPITAL, Has discoversd the most Certain, Speedy and only Deg Remedy wm the (2 FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCK. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMEDIATELY. pleces,! murdering most of them attempting to | #urgeons and nurses from Boston. She will pro- BEES, wie er while in the act of aiming his | Jackson Missi ian, a bloody bowie-knif+ pa- escape. On being apprised of our position at the to White House soon. A CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, rebel said, “L surrender, take my | per. {t says ereafter let the motto of the} river, Col. Fitch’s regiment ushed forward and The steamer Herald arrived this forenoon from r4 Pat said ‘‘Carry your gun yourself, you | So: be—‘Perish citirs! Perish armies! Perish } carried the fort by storm at the point of the ba; Washington, with ambulances for the army of lazy, good for neth blagzuard. De res — Property! Perish everything! But surrender | onet the Potomac. pose | am agoing to carry your gun and mine too? § waver! !? ” About 200 rebels are said to bave escaped, and Fortress Monrog, June 21—1 learn to-d Go in front of m~ nr? IF It te related that at the battle of Shiloh, a } over 150 are reported Killed and wounded, ad 30} from the army of the Potomac that quite a akirm pag PLD og monet Ieee Pelbotlon Six ef our r re wounded. None killed. | Federal volunteer and Confederate soldier were} prisoners taken, among them Col. Frye, the com- | {sh took place on the i9th inst , between the 20th ‘ ot the Heart, Low Sprite, Timidity, Tremblings, : before you will bear good } found dead, with hands clasped. It is supposed | mander of the fort, Indiana regiment, of Gen. Kearney’s division, : pimpoes of Bight or Giddi of hs news. We of success. Our division was | that they fell side by side, mortally wounded, } Capt. Kelty was severely scalded about the face and the rebels, which Jasted more thana hour’ esi, Throst, Nose or Bin, not in the battle of Fair Oaks. We are with the | and making friends, died in peace. What acon-| and hands, but will recover. Second Master IN FROM ONE TOTWO Days! Weakness ia the Back, Strictures, fections the Kidneys and Bladder. Involuntary Discharges, 5 iohobobs . Lunge, Stomach or wel terri! is- i The Indiana boys stood thelr ground bravely, . b 4 . gulars in reserve. {t was a hard fougbt battle. trast to the spectacle around. Harth, Third Master Kinzie, Fourth Master and sustained but very slight loss. Lieut. Carr, tases ale onl ee FRY thing but a continual roar of musketry and = — ville, Master’s Mate H. R_ Brown, Paym of company I, and thive priveie ‘were wounded. 2 y 6 x ands ry Hyg caanon all the day lo SPECIAL NOTICES Gun, Chief Engineer John Cox, Assistant E In the afternoon the regiment was complimented | 3,360 Body and Mind” : e * neers John McAfee and Hollingsworth, ari by Gen. Kearney for their bravery and discipline, | 25.74". 0_.-. YOUNG MEN i" When Nashville was in the hands of the Barcueron’s Hatz Dre killed. The pilot, Charles Young, was severely | This is the regiment that was once nearly sacri | 9-5/6 prises amounting ally who have pecome ths victims of Soli- rebels, one W. S. Whiteman offered to farnish Tre best in the World scalded, and is reported since dead. Surgeon | ficed at Chicamicomico, North Corolina, early in} ‘Piokets @10—Shares te A, a, =) dreadful and destructive houses for the families of recruits for the rebel (beens : Jones and Carpenter Manning slightly scalded. | the operations on that coast, under Gen. Haw- MORRIS & CO. are the sole and | one er ee emcers f*, £2 unholy grave thon- army. But the Yaukees came, and Whiteman} William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye} From 80 to 100 of our sailors are already buried, | kins and whieb until lately has been attached to] on'y Maragers of the Delaware Stale Lotteries. haat tafslicot, who miget othereion hoes Went. A few days azo Governor Johnson served § produces a color not to be distinguished from na- | whilst over 20 are missing. Gen. Wool’s divisioa. i>" All orders tor tickets or of tickets will ced it penates ot the following notice on W biteman’s agent : ture—warranted not to injure the Hair in the‘least; | Colonel Fitch reports that but few of his men During yesterday the rebels endeavored to feel} be promptly and fai:hfully hiled, and the oficial i jog uence or to costacy may “Sir: You are hereby cag aptig a Mrs. dies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigor- hate inked nape ten Gis ee oe ae = our entire line by shelling vigorously at different | drawi por ified by the State Commissioners, } osli with full mar 7 es one of the houses Mr . 8. iteman unfortunate accident on the Mound City the rel in’ hope, no doubt a i i i advertised that he would provide for the families J ates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair | works would have been carried without loss on De mite wanton tetece p pilbeadt saps ines teow Nebo sawn Bumbo: fife, slso published in the} Manarm> Pzasons, or Young Men eontempia- of soldiers who enlisted in the rebel army. instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- | our side. She can easily be repaired. rincipally on our right, and opposite General on JOHN A MORRIS & CO. Ung Marriage, ins averes: Physical'weakneer, Filner pyar omer an herewith is re- ing the Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all aan flag officer has sent to Cairo for another Kearney's vision. heir rare pig pr ehalntdig gen- See = Managers, Wilmington Sie wo places hinse pnee se onre of ¥ uested. Respectfully, e lly fell short, aud did but little damage. O. m mi’ aware. religiousiy confide in ODOT is A ame JouNsoN, MilitaryGowr.” [| Draggists, &c. The rebels have obstructed the channel above, peices fee re ved see | rrr pon phew 7 16 hovor 86 & gent x arrangements are progressing rapidly and satis “ = dentiy rely upon his skillasa SS ee {7 The Genuine issignea WiL1am A. Batcu. by sinking two large steambosts and # gunboat, factorlly, notwithstanding. these attempts of the CITY OF CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHU | OPFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK Catngsz Tactics.—The Richmond Dispatch, | BLOB, om the four sides of each bor. leved to be the Maypole. enemy. ‘The Water Commissioners ofthe City of Charies | 0% side going from Baltimore street. a fow ribing the battle of Fair Oa! ves the factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, BTR Ne EROS ST BY ENE ‘The Baltimore boat brought down twenty-five } town wilt Teoeive proposals for making. delivering pm ipven ele ae ieee 3 Src ing accouat of a device prac! by the m27-ly (Late233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) FROM NEW ORLEANS. Sisters of Mercy this morning, for our hospitals | and jayime on the line of their distribution stamp. Lett pe s New York, June 22.—The steamship Roanoke } Defe- hundred and FIRK HYDRA iv, DR. JOHNSTON. Having arrived in open ground, our forces ses. H- A. Hatt & Co., have removed | arrived from New Orleans with dates to the 15th, | _ The steamer Baltimore arrived here this morn- ing Pi e es Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, commenced to how! In a fearful manner, terrify - fants ssock of India Rubber Goods from their} The steamer Mississippi was to sail on the 17th | 1B from Washington; with a number of Con- drant = don, graduate from one of the of Sargeons. Lon ign the enemy with their indescribable sounds.” | branch store, 306 Pennsylvania avenue, back to} for Boston. gressmen on board. jecrewiia ep ees ys rgd Jogos in the United States, and ths greater of cere ts understood to have bees « good om Boston, during the summer, where they will be : Dr. Stone has been released from Fort Jackson. Bi drones to-day, and the atmosphere warm iEhey must aise tate the price at which thes will Tecre, life Bas pene Phi me of howling among the rebels afte: lensed to receive orders t or mail fo! james Ro as been a) dd i - * la rs) ith branch- ? : — made their gailant charge on Saturday; but that, = and sil of the varlow articles made. from nor of New Orleans P Pointed Military Gover. } ®", Tevewne cutter bas arrived here t0 look after | ovis the Mains, acd perfornia’l the work inoidect | *tected some Of the most astonishi we believe. was notentirely “‘strategical.”” India Kubberor Gutta Percha. Orders will be Wm. M. Clay, late second officer of the steam | Vessels entering and leaving Norfolk. to placing the hydrants tn p-rfect order for pse. in- forwarded by any express company’s lightning | transport Saxon, and Stanialaus Roy, of New Or- The armed bark Fernandina went to sea this Geding delivery and aii trenching or other diggin:. {7-The lilinow State Fair will be held at} train, and arrive in in twenty-four hours, cheaper | leans, were to be hung on the 16th inst. for bee, | Bfternoon. Peoria on the 29th day of next Septem! to our citizens than they could be sold here. } gisry, having forged authority from Gen. Bu:ler] _ General Dix returned this morning from Point Among the premiums offered are the follow: Send on your orders and have them filled at man- | to enter a house and robbed it under false names | Lookout. Por best baif scre of tobacco, sample on exhibi- | ufacturer’s prices at Messrs. H. A. Hall & Co’s| and in the pretended uniform of soldiers of the tion, $10; best halfacre of beets forsugar, $10; ne they have the largest assort- | United States. best ten pounds of beet sagar, ten pounds on ex- | ment of India Rubber Goods in the world,) 8 Geo. Jackson has been hibition, $10; best essayon flax for fibre, its | Milk street, Boston, Mass. may 19-m,w,s,tf of being concerned in b es: ness With with derange! iy. it be drawn je, in da as to admnit of their be.ug rosdiiy understood. total op ed Sean ey ant rete uired 1 r ven indred arrested on the charge CONGRESSIONAL. 2 ith sufficient size of hydrant to admit of sft as cnn cleats r urning theship Amer-| XXXVIIth CONGRESS—See 'S—Secend Sessisn, = a Peta ef nozz.e to 4 inches, without economical value, cultivation, etc., $10; best essa: ican Union, at the time of the arrival of the Fed- 8 Wil: also be ree rr ~ on ‘ohne, its caltivation, ete., 10; best easay Lron’s Maenztic Insect Powpss, eral fleet.” ne Feds 1 semare—After our Teport closed Saturday— Froposnls will aise bo received ir am on beet sugar, its manufacture, . Tested for 19 years and grows in favor. It kills} Geveral Butler has issued an order tbat sll citi} The bill declaring the Steubenville (Ohio) and exterminates Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, | 2°05 who hold places of trust which oalls for the | bridge a pcst route was recommitted. +3 Of ino! A “mediam”? was lately resorted to by a ont Furs and Furniture, | 2°!"€ of any legal act whatever must take the] The bill prescribing an oath of office was taken ~y a the en ores motaer to ascertain the enadition of her son The | iet#» Moths in Cloths, Furs ‘the aig, | Cott Cf allegiance. The same must be the case | Up, and, after some discussion, laid over. foes oe ‘medium’? obtained an interview with the apirit | Garden Insects, &c. All genuine bears the sig- | with all citizens requiring the Protection, privi-}| |The Senate went into executive session, and fro t ime direct. De spepey Nervous irri of the bold soldier boy, who furn!shed an account | nature of E. Lyon, and is not poisonous to persons | lege, port, to have money paid them, or any | 2fterwards edjourned. 0 styl Proposed ior, to be presented at Sit eative Funotions, General of the manner of hissad taking off. The affiieted benefit of the power of the United States, cept | oT —- bie. of ice reieep eg a we. wing mother returned home justia time to receive « a for protection from personal viclence. Foreign EPOF QUARTERMA®TER’S OFFICE Peep romp pow sh : pe 2 a letter from her son, who wee enjoying Salant Suente kills all insects in a trice, Ae to mens Get aat ent ose or be D Cone nd @ sts, sioners. All dosgns must be sent to the E health. ba’ es. dangers bat- Powder nsec! a e ene- i : : : i y= a taeatte Lyon’s Pilis are death to rats and mice. mies of the United States so long as theit owa ta tore em TAGs TOUR. | | On Ox balec® Jane 8. 80S SxaLED PRoposas will be received at this offics | Teserve th right to accept or reject any 107" By the edoption of a constitutional amend- | Sold everywhere. D. S. Bannts, Government remains at peace with the United | until Friday, the2%h day of June, Nelsat asics s of -red. : M., for del the city of W. Commissioners. ment in the Couvention on Priday, 2.1 elections} may 1-eogm 202 Broadway, New York. | Reliable information states that Beauregard’s | susiva soist av the Desa ty of Washis 3 AW RENCE, Chairman, in Missouri are postponed until November next; army was in a deplorable condition whi t B to 0 PTY Pi umber: IN. and even then no election will take place for Daaxe’s PLANTATION BITTERS. Corinth. ‘The sick penta ed een nen at Sica fear ea (1 eat ones OF ‘Tags, Chi C.'W. W. jo 18-20t ng ists "The present incumvenss Rold over vail | _Ietavigorates, eoergticre 254 part : — = eee eet BAzLOeOZSORANDGLOTRING DEPOT, | w,2/SE4SES OF IMPRUDENCE State. present incum' over un it jou jong, oO” January, 1°64, an ordinance of the Convention ‘and ag The War in Nerth Carolina. a3 feet long, B Co ner i and 7th, streets, is now the, pics | sicnsure Sue ne haavmabiied teeenesenel thace continuing them In office for the balance of the is New Youx, June 22.—The steamer Haze, from Scavtlire 16 fee Gamal! men, £0 fo bay their euthts of Smmer -it too often that regular term. Newbern on the 17th and Hatteras on the 19th, “ oF 4 fost | ont uhenidge hare to bas: iy, we Mi Pe or gread Counterfeit 5's, of the Corn Exchange and pure St. H has arrived. She saw a steamer ashore on | 2,333 be 4 er than any other similar establishment in tis city, Te, Cee Bink, Pbiladelphia, have just been put in circu. to delicate females; cures Loggerhead Inlet, with the sea breaking over her. | Ati the lumber to be deli y,our osnuot be i, 10 pete lation. They are clean, well executed, and the and is just the thing for the ¥ ‘on. W. A. Graham having declined, 7%. B. | 4 Toy penny ey Sentrao| —_— or tri — & sable s vod oO gages 7 Ose, & very Sold by all Grocers, D: ‘ists, Hotels and Sa- Paseo Nerth Coteas” soe oppesiton tae te ne Gow meng. or bd re our § ‘the smallest well imitated, e design ai - ia » madi factory com: Hates : pearance of the counterfeit ta no particalar re- P.H. Draxr & Co., A force of our troops from Newbern had dis- F) py bonged ord Lester's se 5 si 7 respesttall y a strangers and ate sembles the geauine five of the Corn Exchange ep 1 eodm* 202 Broadway, New York. Epon os — oe weap pes ae fr be plainly marked “Proposals | dize! od soid.ers to some to BAR é i ~ Bank euse river, and destroy: corner and E sts., of the newest dodges in the thievi PENNIES AND SMALL Cuanoe may always be | their fortifications, and brought in es prisoner ability of the bidder to fi'l the contract, | articleof Clothing they nesd. ne perp or adopted bya of 4 had forexchange at the Star office counter. tf | Capt. pees ow it be 4 to him. rust, be gusrantied in New York, who procure a tet Kocteenl dates re en. Burnside arrived at Newbern on last Sun- pend DB: TO BE GOOD LOOKING. th 1 in front of a store where goods are exposed “ A day. Preparations were making for extensive |“; tori at be} 0! CES MADETO Upon the sidewalk, scize two of three packages, military movements. br tne cortifi Ess Rouse AND Impeachments, sitting on ‘The Haze spoke the steamer Matanz1s off the the astonished owners com- ~ pty pl awiosy : : reys, Judge of | Deleware Bay, thus dispelling ali fears of her 6 present in person when Contrasann Laon 1s Pexstivania —Some Some) nited States for bar 14 Newbern Pr bm that 100 rebel ned, © their proposals will not be consid- —— daysago, the Camoria Iron Company Jonns- the State of Ten- A ‘ports i town employed several contrabands to work for J. own, pve have given ves up at Washing-| Boncs in the sum of five tho: ssnd dollars, signed jorth Carolina. The same paper also says | by the contractor and both Kis ‘cus ausors will twenty-five cents a day. The lar hands in 9 h . the mill wok offeac? Bt it and it x bg North Carolina reginents hea disbanded | be required of ‘the suseseatar biddce upon signing esod, ‘hmond, were under guard, havin; 2 { pomp pals his | eviovely hug their vrigadier g mailed PR ssiiatecsrvod uy the Benoa uae | lg Legh tr vapid so ~ { From Central America. Se tne Oe ae ppearanc New Yorx, June 22—The steamer North Star a sig inseribea ~ a bas arrived Aspinwall on the burg and New iso adorned with a sixty-pounder.—Lousso: ‘ournal The Grest Exhibition in London hes been snnae month, aed pecuniartly it bids fair to Prove a splendid filture. From (he date already a@quiret itis caicalated thatthe gros: receipts 0 1 e wl fail from a baif mislion to a million of Guttare sh ott of the cost of the buliding, ete OF QUaLities Tes d CAN BE RELIED CLUTES, CASBIM 2 KER 1[7" More than eighteen Bondred Mormons, en veue he t + paxeed through Qerbee on One prise only, mirked ANDO VESTINGS! jes # ~ DR. JOHNSTOWS REMEDY FOR ORGAN- IC WEAENESS AND IMPOTENCY. the bids @ hand 5 enB7 this Ereat end if & : : Hf Ee cf 3 Fi i =o APE ‘* Reis: Ta- ais ¥ ait 3 Fi s = i 8 tue Ureut Weetera Raliway Wiihla the past (wo weeks | i | H