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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED uvERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXCEPT&ED,) AT THE STAB BUILDINGS Ferner of Penarzivania ave. and Eleventh str at vi. D. WALLACH: ? THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘Yeis exeeticnt Frapily and News Journm -con telfing e grenter veriety @f interesting receding than can be found in sey ether —je published oa Friday morning. > Vurms—Cerk, teveriahiy, = edvanss. Bingle Copy, Per SARUM ....00.sc00c8l OF Five copies ‘n Fer copies ‘Fwenty-five cop! It Inverighly contain the *\V ashington News"? thet has mede The Datlg Kwemtng Sear cieoulate fo generally throngbout the country EF Single copies (in wrappers) cam be pre* cured at the counter, immediately efter the lame ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. Pe served in peokages by carriers af $44 went semkareoraae ‘To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, in aedeance; $2 for six wenths; @1 for three months; and for less thas taree months 2¢ the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin- cle copies, ox cut; in wrappets, rwo cunts. (iP ApvaR71*ExENTs should be, sent to the office before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may sot appear until the next day. N°. 2,916 —— LATE FROM THE SOUTH. TAS LAPE BATTLES NEAR RICHMOND, A Seuthern Acecunt. THE BATTLE NEAR CHARLESTON, 8 C. Seuthern Account, (From the Cherieston Mercury, Lith inst } TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. IMPORTANT FROM GEN. McCLELLAN, Later from New Orleans. New York, June 25 —The steamer Coatzaco- alcos hts arrived from New Orleans, bringing the OFFICIAL: PARTMENT OF STATE, “AUOTION SALES. Br WALL & BARNARD, Auottonsers. mails of the 18th inst. > Waerineron, January 45, 1808. The feltowing letter fom the Richmond cor- |. Pot the thst fortnight a fizbt at long taw has| An Advance of the Left Wing by Heintzte- | phe strc Mississipp! satled the same aay Te Te eee ee CHUREDAY SETAR | whe Secretary of Pinto will beresfer recetve ondent of the Charlesioa M makes some | been going of &t [ntervais between the jon- | man’s Co: jen. Porter Silences the | for Boston, with a large aumber of passengers | yo, iN, dd July mext,at 5+ ’clock. by virtue of a Sembens of Conzren on-budnew on, Rebusdeys, losures relative to the jate battles near Rich- | ville Battery and the gunsef the enemy, and Enemy's Batteries in his Front. an bhds. of sugar, etc. é trust, dated 2? ry .18%9 Bnd reoorded ve" = 4 wnond which we have not before seen in print. | our attilierymen have been much fagged by] tHeanquantars ARMY OF THE Potomac, June thet was delightful at New Orleans, 5 lone 422, ou of ihe land j Commencing with Salurdsy, the Art of nex’ Some of lis statements do not accord full justice | their watehing and exertions. They have done | 93 The action of Colonel Rufus tngalis at the | with Ing Lowers, eraned ¥ ty, 2G 9 - month. to the Union troops, —— sity in o¥erstatt much to keep the foe in check. Wate Ronse, to catiaink the arrest of some fifty | Rebel officers and soldiers were allowed t0 re: paobe gubt-ox, ta front « she promnions, tat 16f ) son 97.48 WILDIAM A. SE WARBS their loss in cannon on the @rst day, and jn no! On Sunday night, pyro companies, cresting of the most prominent citizens remaining in the | turn to city, on condition of taking the oath | fey nng Tuvning bsok $1 feet between aouta D crediting them with a bandsome on the | the Charleston Ligh! mnaly, Seale Chatle’- | rear of our army, is having a most salutary in- | of allegiance E streets to a 1) foot ailer. . PASSENGER TRAIN TU MANASSAS. s-cond Gay. when they drove the Coniederates } ton Battalion, uader Capt. T. Y. Simons, and | quence on those who are suffered to remain. The hundred hogsheads of suzar were sold | "germs: One-third Bash: halsnoe in 6 and 12 pull from tae field and bad to bury thetrdeed. But | Company A, Capt. Smart, Smith’s Battalion, | arrests were meade yesterday in the neighborhood | on the 16th and 17th, at 51, cents for fally fair. | months, bearin: interest aud secured by a deed vi War Daratruare reader who's well informed will be able to | were thfown out a half mile in front of the work. of New Kent Conti House and Charles City, and other articles had been | tri ~ 2 make due allowance for these and other defi- ctenctes. ‘The letter ts interesti The rest of the men of these two battalions of in- sent to Fortress Monroe ax business done in ut was already before Vicksburg, ay If ssid terms are not complied with wit! three OSes Milsttary Swpersetendent Rativoads 0.8. igs. i dc ft d propor rus- Washington, April 18, 8. » however, ae | fantry, stationed at Secessionville to support the] 4 ride at sunrise this morning along the entire | _ The fovr meri senthuced to be hanged by Gen. | @%7# Sifter the viddirs eff of ead pz . heck , oo showing the disasters auifered by the enemy. It | battery, were laboriously occupied daring-the | ¢rant of the Union lties found eveitatay re- | Butler, for robbing citizens, were execiited on the ard cont ofthe deat ne porseaser, theraK | No Passenger Train will be ran from Washing is copied from the Gharlestoa Mercury of the 7th | night. Two companies of Lamar's ee ‘are- | nmrkably quiet and every man at bis post ready | 17tb. H. C. NOYES, Trastes. fon to Manasens until further notica. jas ant: ides: Soke eantcebiie. lina —— ae Speen med roan jor any emergency that might arise. There has com Porter’s mortar fleet had gone to Vicks- | _ ie 2i-d WALL & BARNARD, Auots. D.C. MeCALLUM, RicuMonD, Monday, June2, 1862.— were cage n Jabot untila ur of | been less skirmishing witcin the past twenty- | burg. ma fa o te the engagement of Saturday and Sunday, dawn, when they Were ordeted by Col Lamar to} four hours than at cae itme since the battle of ee Far: BrJ GO. M33U.RE & CU, Austioisess ep 16-tf add Fittle to the accounts which will have reacked you through the city papers. take & nap. At break of day the pickets came Fair Oaks. The condition of the swamp for an A portion of bia ficet had routed the enemy from RUSTER’S SALE OF _VALUAB ¥ M. D. and Sup’t Railroads, U. 8. Tanning in just before theadvancing foe. When | encampment has rapidly improved within the} Grand Gulf, One, man, named W. H. Weeks, FaoveD KRob 8h 1E.— Bs vit -ne of ROPOSALE FOR MEATS The undoreig: appears that our ecouts reported 17,000 of the | Col. Lamar was notified, and looked out from | jast tow days. ‘The Toobconess of theenemy to- | was Filled on, the itusca, and four Wounded. Manel Gn tee ANNA ol pean las, nei csbe3 In Wiilrecetve ssaied prpposnis until 2 7. nee enemy on this side cf the Chickahomiay, at a [the work he was to defend, the enemy had ap- @ay have been mysterious. The pickets at come i¢ Bank of America, of New Orleans, is pay- | wh:ob Utie J, f reeton aud «thora,ncacon Satur alt ey me = for Ra 4 point between the York river railrosd aad the | proached to within four hundred *. Bot | points have been drawa in for balfa mile, while ing specie. and Thomag Welch 18 (afencant. *he un F eet matak camiameneens ter tan year ending AV Mamsverg road some six or seven miles from renty-five of the g: Were aw: It was | at others. remain as-usual. ‘Ibe ground. beta Shipley had v‘ toed several acts of the | will sel. at Fedlic Anotier,t> the high der. © reguls the city, and net very far from the fortifications bi . a complete turprit.. and nothing bat the nerve, | vacated by the enemy 1s now held by our troops: | comsmon council URSDAY. the Mth dey of su y, i032, at § | Hta dane ivss, hich Were calculated to injire we " ‘3 wil! gtxte the prie® per pound for fresh orposite Drary’s Bluff. The swelling of the | promptituds and energy of the officers, especially | The Richmond papers of to-day containnsthiag the rising Union feeling. vooek Qe BRO ie rem fe ite ot gat ot lt beef, for pork, iamb, ves', shoulders. Chickahominy by the storm cut off, as was sap- [the comma: Officer, saved toe battery from | of special interest, except the arrival of General Guerilla bands along the Mississippi have an- | ingt n, fronting tw-snty: faur feet 01 ssaciusetia | middiings. -ames, aud ony og yyy posed, ail chance of reinforcing these 17,000, aud Fe2tycaptare. The first round was fired. when | Price. No mention is made of the whereabouts | noyed passing vessels to some exte: svenus, beiseen Fourth aud Fill sein weet, | Duis tor the meats requires for a cote attack already delaved was in, ot at day. | the column was within thirty paces of the guns. | of Beauregard’s army. snd ruxmiog bark ton twenty foot alley, together | teria” *. 2 ag ne x, but at 10 or Ll o'clock. It was well directed by Col. Lamarhimself. Ihe} Heanquanrens ARMY oF THE Potomac, June} Captare im, Ace Wh he Improvements there-n, convisting of & wy Laanuhe tae ho Eeainhak shemale tied pd in The enemy was found strongty entrenched, and | *hot burst through the closed ranks with great | 94 —From the movements of the cnemy last nizht, Memruis June 23.—A detachment of the 6th ped ad de Sead ofthe parchere sroney | 202 quSutties as may be required by ths Inteud- fally aware of our approach. His strength had | havoc, and the foe soon roti together with informatioa reveived froma con- | Illinois Cavalry made a destent ona bend of tote peed tn SANG TREO P mart f pie not been very much over-estimated, if we may jadge by the regiments represented by the pris- oncrs taken. Of these nine*een were mentioned inthe moraing papers There may bav¥e been forty or sixty thousand Yankees engsged, but ant, and, if not in gocerdance with contrmoi, may scoted by hum. be rejpoted Oy lun. ON ARD HARKAVOH, VW .6.H NEWMAN, ULLN MoDE¥ir’t, red. The wearied men, leertsd by the sound, or by and bayonet punches from to thelr guns. The two in- ons rushed to their quarter for their weapors, formed under their officers, and came ashand the residue tn seual inate! mentein ex ard twelve months from the dar of eaic; the deferred prrments to bear interest fro the day of saic,and to be scoured by the notes or ‘ a Opser, With @ surety or auretisa ‘oved by tue Tr ‘ traband, a general engagement was looked for this morning. The troops were all under arms at daylight, and everything was in readiness, but after aslight demonstration by the rebels, and finding themselves popu A met at every point, t irebel cavalry puarding a train at Odd Water station, on the Misaissipp! and Teanessee Rafl- road, captured 25 prisoners and about 209.000 pounds ofbacon. The train was destroyed, tne destruction of bridges on the road rendering the thelr officers, spran, fantry ba! je 12 dian Con . : be purchaser AR& BR ° notaing proves it except their obstinate resistance | to the assistance of the gunners Three land | th y retired to their old ion. road impassable. & ri “ = ; end our heavy loss-« Ypespeante courage carried | batteries, two sections of field artillery,and three} A terrible storm visited this section last night, | _ The nzvigation of White river is now open to Grats ot nee Seni oe “= Bede co-ner & and Mh, streste, ts pew the, plate entrenchment after entrenchment and captured | ganmboats began to opeh tipon tne work ‘he th= vty wil be rosold at his risk and expense. which lasted about three hours. The wind blew ite hoo dew? aate Gen. Curtis’ army Rhere all men, fo to buz thelr outfite of Smmer 's ny. . &O A :! 4] ir battery efter battery. Late in the evening of Sat- | second chargeof the enemy was made and re- | a hurricane, leveling tents and trees in all direc- 4 i SS Ail conveyancing at the cost of the surehater, H there to buy. Firsliy, we sell obeap- urday the enemy attemp:ed to relleve himself by | pulsed with great slaughter. And again the | tions, Return of President Lincoln from West 4 C ANGLE Trustes,” | Ort lewauy ptaer nim lar osteo! ishtert intuie ony. & Anak movement on out icft, bat this was | third. The accurate fire of our Fiflemen, co-} The Richmond papers complain of the large | va. gone Keim sent Lincol a A ig. owr gtr@ats oannot be aurpassed, bn Promptly checked Ly Whiting, and the day | op-ratin; the deadly discharges of grape | price paid for substitutes in tbe rebel army, many p okK, Jone 25.—Presiden neoln was aN siyie meking t . 7 P ¥ y iting, iy and canister, sw: the field in front and cut er whan immediately desert. The mention in- | 8ecompanied as far as thie city on his return to Br GREER Ad AUS AnD LOT, wom cles peg on: ‘yon Sunday morsing the enemy made a [down the skirmishers, who, deploying on the | stances where as high as $1,700 and $2,000 have | Washington by Lieut. Gen. Scott. In response 3: : By virtce of a decree cf the Circait Coart of the Distriet of Columbia 1n chancery eritting, = ing Gate ontho Sist day of aj. A. D 15C2, and psss6t In 8 cause thercia depending, in wiuch Jarioe J. Fin'ey and John “mith ars com t le attemp: revious; but h ig entrench ments retrieve his losses of the day again driven eff, leaving us d@ encampments, with the not taken by us tie day left fank under cover of some.bushes, had come up to the very work at that angle. In these suc- cessfal efforts, which occurred by five o’eleck in the morning, Col Lamar fell from the effct of a been paid. to loud cheers at Jersey City, as the train was P leaving, the President sxid afew words to the effect ‘that his visit to West Point was not to make or unmake any generals.”” shey readily ars, henoe n Ww Important Vievements. The following dispatches were received at the Mar Moonsy au defendants, Minte ball striking bim through the lower part | War Department yesterday afternoon : Sanat Risalicoie Sines tnsils He for asioat cuciioquotion. os MONDAY, ‘Thus matters continued mntil this morning, | Of the ear, and ronping round hisneck, underthe | Revovsr No. 3, June 25—1 30 p. m.—To Hon. ‘oiler Explosion in Boston: Lhe SOh day of June, A. D The io front of tho 28 MADE TO when, as usual, we fei! back, permliting theen-| Sin. To bis cool courage and energy in the | E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: We have ad-| Boston, June 24—A botler in the Bridge- premires até o’clook p. m.,lot of round numbered | OG YOUNG AND emy to reoceapy the ent-eachraeuis from which | ©8tly part of théaction ia due the preeervation of | vanced our pickets on our left considerably to-day | Water fron Works exploded at nine o'clock this | five, (5,!1n &quare nu.nbare: twe hundred aad eixty- BRAUTIFUL. be had been driven ats Gessial coat the position, unde? cireumstances of great peril, | under a sharp resistance. Our men have be- | Morning, killing six and wounding six men, | iour, 1) Of the aatientic ground plac or plat of Our los Is very heavy, particularly lo officers. Berdan’s Sharpshoct+rs dove theit work well, and, uniess somethin !s done to check them, Promotions in the Confederate service will be al- together too tepid and cértain. Orr killed may no. exc-ed five hundred; our wounded are nearly thoussend §=[The C ‘ate dead buried on the battieficld by the U: roops amounted to many more than the num stated by this cor- respondent } Jcohasten was wounded in the upper part the city of Washingto: coscings in asi o27! Shercon, cena from tie surptise. His braye example and per- sonal efforts greatly inaptred bis command After Col. Lamer w2s wounded he was unable to stand from his great toss of blood, and was cr- ried off as soon as practicable. His place in the titled Ly that able, accomplished and le oMicerof the regular srtittery, Lt M Wagner, being the nextcficer in rank f As Col. Gatliard had been sta‘ioned at the post with his battalion for sume time, and had done gord service, Col. Wagner, who was haved very handsomely. Some firing still con- tinues. Gro. B. McULeLtan, Major General Cominanding. Repovsr, No. 3, June 25,315 p. m.—Hon. E. M. Sianton, Secretary of War: The enemy are making desperat- resietance to the advance of our Picket lincs. Kearney’s and one half of Hooker’s divisions are where | want them I bave this moment reinforced Hooker’s right with # brigade aud a couple of guns, and hopein a few imtautes to finish the work intended fer to- One wing of the building was comiplete!y de- woe by the explosion. The loss of property is about $20,000. A Slave Declared Free. Lovisvi.Lg, June 25—In the United States court, in the case of the slave Edmund, whose master bad Htted him to work on the revel fortifications at Fort Donelson, Judge Ballard declared the negro free. lescribed in the s-o With the improvements 16 OL atwo story b ick house. perty is e titsfed O21 ths corner of 19% strect we-t and south C etrest (ie snd > One th 74 Bs); the eg the purchaser giving hi notte, chaorned 10 the satiaboucn of sand trustce, aud bearing inverest from the cay ofen'e. TF tle deed to be retained until the whole of the purchase money is 08.4 You may obtain # hand- mplaxion, exempt sa, Biowcres, «wee al Souwayancing oo rece priser psebacer, right ghoulder, the ball or fragment of j only tempocurily there, request.d bingto assume | day. CONGRESSIONAL. : ety WILLIS MS Ate UL psasing over and buryius iteelt tn the mus. | command, addtng that be would al@ him, and | “Oar menare behaving splendidly. The enemy Seg eee eee eee ee cles that cover the sheuider blade. In failing ] take charge of the battery ‘This he did until the | are dvhting well also. XEXVIith CONGRESS—Second Sealen, By J.C. Mo from his horse two ribs were fractured. He ts, § concluston of the fight, between 8 and 9 o'clock es . ‘Tuls ts not @ battle—merely an affair of Heint- ‘ RUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE tuerefore, permanently disabled, at least for a | sustsining’a terrible flank fire, and directing the | sieman’s c t cpp: SxnatE.—After our report cloned yesterday— rs Ww , month or #9 to come. Lee assdmes command of § gunnery with great coolntss and precision. sll gece well sade Roi over Sapetirat as ‘The consideration of the confiscation bil! was “age The Potomac Steamboat the army. Generals Pettigrew and Hatton were § Upon failing to storm the wort or to flank {t on b gained. continued to the hour et which the Senate ad- If we succeed in what we have under- tee Sn Sout ot 5 killed. Gea. Rhodes and anotuer Brigadier, § the left or eastward side, the enemy drew off and | taken it will be a very importent advantace | J0umed- ; Ae i Ho tet ot aoa. 8 Pn mesg 2 whose name I canaot recall, were wounded. ‘Tae | came up on the right flaak, onthe ovher side of ined. The lost ie nck large. thus far Te | Hover —After our report closed— peell pall at 2 aiyic Auction, dn SATURDAY, US a pamber of colonels, captains, and lieutenants § th- small creek and north to the marsh 5 yi Here, of Jolr, 1862, at the o: at the short distance of about one hundred and Co., Auctionser of at five o'clock p.m .t 2 the city ci Was. arbary’s Leading, Returning zbting up to this time has been done by Hooker's k every cay, (Sundays ex- The bill to adjust claims for damages and de- division, which has bebaved as usai Killed and wounded I will not pretend to esti- that is— | struction of property of loyal citizens by United } ing Real ketate ete | 7a, ; mate. Lieat Washington, of Johnson's steff, f fifty yards, three regiments, deploying ‘in line of | most handsomely. 4 States troops, was considered until the epiration pc. that int» say— lea. & freigtt boat will yan ovety 209, while delivering an order, rode tate the enemy’s § battle and portially covered bya small growth] Qn our rizht Porter hes sileneed the enemy’s | Of the morning hour Lots G1, 2, 43.64, and 65, in square No. 327. coat oat veaving et © o'closk 10 lines and was captured of underbrush, poured upon the gunners of the | batteries in his front. G. B. McCLELLa The House went into Committee of the Whole} 442°. Rot 55 Min She a nollem will extend her trip rey Pow! The of tne victory are meagre—some } Work and upon the two batteries of infantry, Major General Commanding. | 804 took up the tariff bill, which was amended; a near the Gity Real, . 2 rriscicts isndinge, Returning, twenty: piceesof cannon, [only seveu.} several {| drawn up facing them across the marsh, a con- Repovst No 3, June 25,5 p. m.—The aifair is but withont coming to a conclusion, the com- "The several parcels (ai iinproved) will be offercd &. cig ht 9’0.cek on Sunday ere stands of colors, and 400 er prisoners at the J tinuous and deadly fire. The gun-carrieges were | oye and we have gained’ ue. cint fully, ana | ™ttee rose and the House adjourned. separately. . ° oauide. The enemy’s lose, exes; at the en- pecteaied ang torn Ur many Ralls z Many af our with but little lox Notwithstanding aieae ————-2-_____ Tbe terms of aalesro: One-fourth, in one > Biuia Croke, 92. He apd trig, $3, trenchments, is not large. Protec’ hisearth- § mea feil at the guns and alo: ne forme ae a0 rosiduein gis, twelve ar a ight poe : ents ips Fae . Lg leven rs beget ties aie as the rearward of the battery ont right flank. ngpesition our meng have done all that could be AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. f ht or pss age,aprly to frenbt on with interset from the dsy of se! ayments to bo a he trustee, and a drove bim, be poured a decimating fire {ato our tt devoted rents. Correspondence of The Star. janeture ; the wharves ‘m* The contest was very unequal and tryir, _—— for some time; Dutat thie eritical j us The affair was Grorcetown, June 25, 1962 4 partially decided by two guns the Loulsians battalion came u, DR. JOHNSTON, r that Capt. De Russy brought gallantly intoaction} The mili [ rik hc for tne parek B 7 Te's, wituout rhodomonte en! atlantly at the y @ military authorities have taken pozession ALTIMORE the atte ‘ 1 lhe Gen Febnaseeaes me double-quick, under its s: 2 id Lieut, | U8der very difficult: circumstances of the Bridge street Presbyterian Church for hos- | 24%S Deen Téepeoti vel toon 1 f th ms bem" th Colonel McHenry. By The enemy hes Lf thoao terms ben with on LOCK HOSPITAL can boid our ownto day we will be ina condition the guidance of Major been driven from bis camps in ’ pital parposes. This church iscapabie of ho}din, iter th: "6 tho truetes + he ng o re di. vd th .t Certain, Speedy and onl; to give McClellan 2 goud drubbing. But we have | Hudson, of Smiths battalion, it formed on the | Ot Of this, and ail is now quiet. about 400 patients. The Union Hotel, lately use sel Upon three daze Spotiee,at the risk aus ex- ane ne gecimat Romnedy te th orl 4 fakes hack “ - right of that corps, fgcing the marsh. This rein- G. B McCurtuan, by Government for a hospital. was given up about } §eiz+ of the defn iting ge: r FOR ALL DISEASES OF MPRUBENCE. 1 walked to within a mile anda balf of the} forcement and its gelling fire disheartened the Major General Commanding. | a month ago, and Mr. Waters, tue lean-e, bad Au Conveyancing af Fhe G80 of the purcha feld ay morning, and gladly accepted the | foe Capt. Boyce, with one gun of light artillery, | era eer poe commenced: to repair it for hotel purposes, but j "°'® FsPOBEVCH, | ae wy rare Tresten LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. etter of a friend to ride back bebtod him The beeen pley ron his rear. He began to fall back, Reported Tigger — the French Army eercremmess waiheleor pct rp momecupy At a} _ieote J: G, MeGUIRE & CO.. Anois. APPLY IMMEDIATELY. | seéne ou the read beggars description. Omni- fairly peaten ce. 4 F © an 6 Canal in Very Zoo: ern — WARRANTED OR NOC R , calssons, and of icles While the ‘struggle was progressing immedi-} San Francisco, June 10.—A letter received in | 0'der. A great many boats are arriving, loaded ; 5 me A CURE WARRA? NO CHARGE, scaled ue cwrceutbedy alon prompt ro mallee: ately on the rear right flank of the battery agzinst | this city from Governor Alvarez, of Guerrea, | With flour, grain, wood, &e. i DE biel he ih nt IN FEOM OND 50 TWO Date? Horsemen found it ditienlt to traverse the con. f these three regimeats, a formidable force of the | Mexico, states that on the 20th of Muy he received | Business about our Water s‘reet whartgs seems Weshingtcn, D. 0., June 17h PRALED PRoposas Will bs received at this othe anti! Friday, tho2‘h day of Juna,i 62,at 120'o.00k m.,for delivering ia the ety of tinuous mud puddles through which ovr btave fellows had marched to the scene of confi:c: and were then marching underaterriblesun I[ told foe attempted, by passing furiher out to the west, to gain the rear of our position But in skirtin, a wood they came upon the advancing lines o Woestnoss in the Boor, Strictures, A; the Bidnevs sud siadder, (prolsntary Impotency, Gcnormi news from the city of Mexico that the French army bad capitulated. San Francisco, June 19 to be very brisk. The following have arrived and are discharging cteir cargoes : "Schr. Say! Philadelphia, coal for Dickson & Kin, 1008 Oe IBCDAT ESS, talite, Nervousnesa, 3 Washington, at me adhe: —T he steamer Sonora, Y Chas pein he Deoot t ne PrPsrs r, Confusion of ideas, Pelpitaiion my friend that our army must fali back, it being f the Eutaw Regiment, Colonel Simonton, who bad | from Panama, bas arrived. ? pean Ona, Filidel pila, ania for Dickson 4 Fest Ce ola ene need ee permeation may ah: TSS af Low Spur ta, Timadite Erembiings» harder to provision it over tudes Saves ention.s not to choot they paf cle ap ernest Advices from Oregon Jathe wu: state that an perm} packet Philadelphia pres es ee ms 30,09 fepty-4( ineh) common Cu ngs, poy, Rho AY or Miia, Adcatens GF he mud than over the thousand miles Ta 4 < election took place on net ut two tickets ‘ : > oh or Bow ible dis- tween thisand Manassas. The use of cavalry } Men—killing mage Bat the response they got} were rua—natnely a faston of the Douglas de- eee ne repented anes, Joist 3by 6, 18 fort fon x wom nag Bd ~tong - —_ ips th— aad artillery was out of the question. Even the | Was cutting tess ag bays strewn with I mocracy, called Union ticket, and the regular | more, salt for J 1, Davi Vand e “Bald son “ W'6, IS few these Dreediu! aac Deetrvotiry: oon Which by-patha (hat led from the York River Rallroad J the dying and the dered. irty or forty bodies | democratic ticket. The entire Union ticket was salt for J.T. Davis; 1 paras a ne) . praded Mécrinze imposs:bie, destroy boin to the Williamsburg road were almost impass; | were picked mp bere. The movement was folled. | elected by near 3,000 majority, making the rela-} 2 corte vine ad adie, so bogay Ix tae ground. Moreover, it isso | Nothing was left but retreat from every portion | tive vote about 2 to 1 for tue Union. Addison G. | Walling catzo;. Commodore Kearny, New York, (Jouve MEN hay for Berry; Susan T. Abbott, Néw York, ia: Uy who have psecms the vietims of Bol)- covered Witn forests that 2 general en, t Gitbs, the Governor elected, is a Douglas dems- % Peg y - cannot take place, thougu mifny predict it to-§ It tat blood y Sight, weaebao, oR ER by | crat who emigrated to Oregon from Central New pobertyohy ts Nene ote eee het pa cB eegiec So sl tad " Sila coeel BE (a vaiedingeareiocs: morrow. It can hardly be done, eves If McClel- Sot cates oul (he pata fer 8] York. John McBride, elected a member of Com. atitutfon, Mattawoman, grain for Ray 2 Boo ~ scrshed om the abe Soe re Titi teeta sag oF OPT ands of Youn) of tho most tol teents lan were willing to risk it. ik aua. as oak signs pe wena tea ony ots over Sing gices, isa republican, formerly of Missouri. There is no coal of an account being snipped ment to be m&i9 cpon ihe satisfactory com- id brillyant infaliece, who amight tke thpucere ot Late northern men on the feld, meio 7 “4 ~ San Francisco, June 1!4.—Arrived bark } from either dock. ‘Ihe most that comes | tee aint es pins Pweg ho . be will make the attack at four or five different § are said to be the 79th New York Highlanders, Scent iy P co) in goes als must be plainl, ked “Proposals | Soanence or wared to costnoy the living ‘TFS, may , ene from Masachuseits ger, Hong Kong. Safled steamer Sonora, | to Government. ~~ aad Poss !s F cell zi 28. point, hoping to frigid femede B the bi ee Hespere eas Connecticut So manee yd r Panama, with ninety passengers and $610.00 | There is nothing doing in our flour or grain pe is a eetty of the bidder to fl the contrac’ ver noon TR RIAGR. Lis columns being in supporting distance for nat for the distance of our other troops and the brief | ;" treasure for New York and $230,000 for Eag- | markets. Sreezator, Jz oud it be & to bim, must Siac a | Manarep Parsone, or Young Mon Contempin - ooo soy ares eae e iak abhenlecyt time occu} in the action together with ob- jena. : pay reer y ee y two tenporeibis perrons, whose mgueure: rust | ting Marriage, being Aware cf phymical weakners, ating @ lerge to.ce in the Mechanicsville rodd, stiactloua tate ceay citer the of ene Treasvxy Notxs —The bill to authorize the} be appended to the xuarantee, Oorgamte detility, dalormities, &c., apeedi!y cared = ane eae inn po | light artillery ia te eos reat, thett tne ‘eneld From Arizena—Occupation ef Tuscan bythe | Secretary of the Treasury to issue additional ane Tespooay uty of the gusrautors must le who pinces hinmelf under careot Dr. J ens ar a ~ 4 ones ‘ ave been taken'or cata Federal 1 United States Treasury notes, and for other pur-§ *20Wn by the offioiei certificate of the C.erk of the i nide 1 bh ww fm oe he nh sieyy a perhaps Gently réiy upon skill asa physician. for sch it will continue to be—wilt witness |. From the account of ‘who that} San Francisco, June 19 —Gen. Carleton’s brig- passed the House of Representatives Tues- » Court or of the United Stat poses, og day. It authorizes the issue of $15,000,000 of Anstrict Attor ; tlc . OFFICE Ne. ¥ SOUTH FREDERICE 8’ "there were nine United States regiments out that | ®@¢ bas entered Arizona. His advanced guar Bidasre must be resent in pe-son when the bic 3 waadater nritation’” Cotaibescet Uy Jackeor: vf | morming, it lo peobable that fous regiments were | wader Col. West, reached Tuscan abut tie its | auld hotes, not beating Jnteneat;msind ons eaee are opened, 0: thei? proporale sill not bs osama: | Wet Band de going from Haitimore strect. x number of jron-clad-gumboats are now not far beld in reserve-to support the five engaged, and | Ult., the rebels having previously abandoned the | Nomination as he may expedient, excepting that % —. Lotte: zt be ready to participate in the | to protect their retreat. .. The stars and stripes are now waving over } 0 fractional parts of a doilar, and not over $50,- ~ a flies er in the f a i from Drury’s Blu! 8 sum of five thoussnd dollars, signed whenever ered, ae ff, bre contractor and both of his gua anto’ made. : rtanp. ‘ will ’ aeseult, We hear of Buroside’s. = ruins of Fort Breckinridge. ethan shall be under the denomination of five be required of the aut tat © Spon conte DR rl la hg ; landing below Petersburg, and of Beauregard’ SPECIAL NOTICES OFFICIAL DIsPatcH. — shall be «. lene? 40kaie 1x: tof ann} thy contract. oe 2 Fiamber of the Revel Collegeof erresns. tren: retreating thirty five miles from Corinth, but the §.. ‘ * The following dispatch has been received at. depts fess fa peti withie eee Daited | ‘who right e rejectsny or all bids that may be | fo SMe toited Mates, and the greater part ¢ ° w ‘os min gd Magebysen’s: Sasm “Dye ee Baba nh Thomes States, except duties on imports and interest dge'} tencaster, ¥" #7eeerved by the Depot (oar Phone Ife aa bean ‘spat 1c pine a The is ome vast - Women’s mi 2 . ~b.2 a “ * . P eo are not wanting to alieviate the Tae best in the World. Adjutant General Gen. Carleton, at Pimos vile the Government. rejected, rT. into: mal proposals w1)l be ‘mm of braced come BE the William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye rn them from coming into the day of August, 0: as soon the eafter ax the Govern Any part of the appropriation of ten thousam +4 antes v4 3 Mar tronote ang in Cay pope tear = : Sosier ust to-be Atuting ished: treme ua, | ston et Taeean ar teates Coie Sh Pee dollars, made June 23, 1860, for the detection cad Pik rorya be bE erat Baa ier soedd aed TA eh oghted mn ‘Tae CoxsriteTion Exection 1x luttxors —Ii Cicceemanes.ngt ts tapers ha Hair in thoileast; | (BL oppotision, | The rebel troops fled to the Rio | ites isreek are Geet i chghe Lahr Of reas chery Suaranion Wat ——— inable to | Nene’ with Regucnt binsheng. wetonded snes that the vote of the people ou the new | remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigot- | from Nestle, the meniaee seer rg will be | Plied in detecting and bringing to trial and pun« Betpre svird that should hia proposition He Milk Corangemens ef mind, ware i Sistoconstitation of ect aay re ates'the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair Pea fom Honolulu, via Sante Fe; Fort Thorn; FO nove honda oe ee ee ee eerie tee Cee ee iano ae Confzaas, ta TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. po dated: seamen ‘June 23, says: | | instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leay- | Tuscan and Fort uma, to San Francisco. aswell asthe cola of the United. States iting | _ Should the contract be awardsd him we sre pre ORRE mien and others who have injured them - “The mmr! in 88 countics against the ‘ew. Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Gro. Wmionr, Brig. Genefal. | Lusared thousand dollars ere hereby appropriated | ""'Tg ths chathutes tant he wppended ti Bionc—s habit frequert'y learned. trem evil com constitution is 2000. + There are seventeen eoud- | Di &e. ; The I1linels Constitutional Election—The | * °2!7Y into effect the rections of this act. | frente absvementioned Fon > er Pemeed ths corti pamons, or St sencol, kan eifects of ‘which are ont bebe fa fa00 of 2500 THe taro. negto ate fies gasiyciy rae ae fragese megroee, caret peg Peeing | SAD PosK ‘| _tet7 ta CaRWAPD & BARTS: | Teudars e merringe saibier nnd destroge Dot! c) i eg them from | @ EAL P. a p SS § min: any er A Propuations mre adopted. ‘The bank clsua Is eiilanencat Suara, manne ghe'State Adeptea—The New Constitution Ss Toth day 6 iti van for apalving fhe | CITY OF CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHU- | These are sbipe of hece ite sianeholy effecta The three « tions”? referred m27-ly (Late233 Broadway and 16 Bond st. r pabasrenee Dees oo a aud : - on which the people voted separately, we ate AY > {Las Beene at 14 , Cutcico, IIL, June 25.—Returns from all but) “Sno En te He mr settveren iw DB pussanPnonees: 1S will boreosiwed ty the Water | Sof tights pe a an : To Grocenixs, Horsis, anD Deauans. four counties have been received. The proposi- | and each animal to averace1 30) pankincese NC Semmes for iny tig in gard city anc on the line af | Of the Hekre, byepenen. messes. irnifability _ ‘That no or mulattoes shall Béreafter} We wish to call attention to our Colum- | tion denying to negroes the right of suffrage and Suimal adm/tted tat igbs loan tz an 1000 pounds frewe Water Works, about 21 miles of CAS ngement of che L):gostive F unotivus, Gouera) come into thls Bea a dian Fancy and Chemical Soap Manufactory. | t° hold office has been adopted by almost nine crgpe. Heifers, Stags. Buila. not wanted, IN PIPES, Pians of the Fork can be seen 7, Cymotons of Se ey ay Toat negroes now In the State shall not vote | We can save you from twenty-five to fifty per | tenths of the vote, and the proposition to exclude erat delivery of Cattie to be made on the Int | Sud infurmation concerning eaid wort be obtained =a to be dreaded eee nor hold office; ich to &t the office of the Kngineer or Wi r 3 ceat, on Fancy and from fifteen to twenty- tate ts adopted b ‘har! ase | . qe That the Legislature shall pess laws probibiting | five per cent. pg otro Soaps, on the peeent nearly two thirds. These ropositions, conse. ie jayed t be delivered Sees this ocatashy Contractsand forms of pro er will be sont ta | Aversion of potety, Selt-Dintra tL r Regrees from coming to and soning in the } prices at the northern masufactories, and war- | (¥enfly form a part of the old constitution. They ae Sik good and sufficient security will | parties desiring to m: otade for the eure, om ear . i some of evs pro- State. Fant If superior to auy sold in this market. Our | Were voted on separately from the constitution | be required: ’ making application for the same to the water | 7ged Di Th indi - Soup, ac washing soup, will go twice | The new constitution will be rejected. The] , Nobid will be entertained when put in by Gon- Cemmfasiouers, “Bonde with sureties. will bere what is is nase of therr rhosith: justine Remouxn Aovance on WELDON —The Peters: as far as the common rosin soap, and can be re- | Mmsjority against it thus far is about 13,000. sh ppd who have proviously failedto comply “fh quired parties cort:acting. a Commis: | } eet ce the aisrecae fax health. ne cickin froma munca ete to eae tone | Milad atte fame pees” Peeling amuted ef tbo | 2 Taw Dectarea._ | gigtoorite hier ene renee reipocl Ors | wHlolunaeal etrnansp etait: | oui, Saker skeet Spperaace Soa le ¥ Nerfolk—Martia! 5 i 7 to the interests of the that Yankee one 1 Po 14 aie ufaeturers, we respectfully soliclt your orders, | Noxvorg, June 25 — General Viele bad a coh-|.,, The names of firms should be stated 1n fall. with rabogt offe ed. ase DISEAS: advanced frou Meowanete s poi o64 if, bien a: fete weal it notas we represent, | ference with the city officers here yesterday, and. the precise ofeach menner ef the TEs tw ‘When Sepen trem Porismoulh and 30: trae | Wo ou the amount paid and take ti} tmding they Rot take the oath of alle-| sidered wud an oath of ail must esscnpeey | 0. Be SELVENGOM ENCE ee eo depot, 60 miles from Poriamoutt y rom | at the + Fhe best references given aso | sriance, ordered that no election of municipal | Hifeed Bod.an ow Fevanoe muast aocompaty fT: ST onet ectosel 0. "W; ww.” 90 weaee soalatamene cinerea death at | pees Smt eaceai, | iemomge cant gecko | ahammar eect Ho. 090 Oy ao ge is ae Je 12-colm* Georgetown, D.'C. “| the city under martial law and getiring the old §,8-. 0. As sesahingsog, D, oe ee ondorsed Ha peetets Tyceiying and Sacaiwaye on band, | inte te nde ete ee mond. roads pectinases seenesete naee pose. . Who, Incaeab 5 {oa and Raleigh converge. with those of l'etess- |~ Pannras aiD Swart Onanon may always be| “ene View tee ee poorer bl ne id Garant iL : sto mecuinctured 1 ~ Stbstence, keep him triftne 1 burg. Tide sw iaaporeaes pooltisn;: ahd of coume bad for exchange al the Star office counter. tt this course in ence of the numerous pel Wo, of tnd Silver ‘He aiso a ‘ol | de es Prange pane gee Mri be held by our forces et all hazarda. We |. disturbanete. between Union men aud seca - ia JEWELEY nowt Cowie mczlos.ep: | bis ralling dieappotc! to receive them, but believe our authorities will eae! cous sa os B 28 Tung Bi ii ‘ iy peage Mieco: j—rasten patria pel uraside to-Gid Point and ot ‘gp .” B¥em the Upper Potomac. os e ’ sshd Sasisens jowie “‘Kuivas, geet White House, om the » Where h> ate Hanren’s Fenay, June 25 — he greater part awarded him weare ort, Gold; Silver = Novas sotpeed maagery : Bortver iit Suppin ens peatee eet | eal cand Bett Sica uals ae ieee | baer Jt was re that the rebel Gener- | shown by the ee ee, veal 6 te ae nee an ORE he rebel G: shown by streets, io ift!_ | DR. JOHNSTON'S REMEDY FORORGAN- ‘oh men. The za tints and Sith Paaayen | District A SPeNGAND SUMMER CLOTHING eo WEAENESE AND ‘come gees ot yy ‘Went there this morning. i e @BNaLEMEN an tre organs are cured “vigor Te- elly is fully able to receive Ewell. “Jackson is Rubber vases gente perogey hott most nervous - by this time checked, and Generals Frempat, 324 PanNstLvanig AVEAEE, We. daily receiving al' the iatest fat tias ott all hope, Lave beer imams Banks and Silelds have joined forces to purene Rear of Clasatt’s Dry Goods Steve, ane moet deetranie siviow of Resay-niae Ciee ‘ye : ; “| avopicn smmnmcpelsoat 365 Dat,” proseut aigak olfers to gout omen mrianiag bwasinatnas ‘aaterceet Physicalor Mental . BER d 2 every inducement in style, qual- ui . Rumors éf a Change in the Cabinet and in cir CAPES Beep cranes haeise, sesmnene the Command of the Army. |_|. WAGON BPRI PONCHAB, ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. Naw You, June 25.—The President's visit Seige ‘Tnoveanpe oured at this insuintion scarcely more t ont Scotty, and tat eneral Pope takes G: P : . rere Piesidaat Wan Buren, now 80 je 16-é03t der-in-chief General Bs imended te leg froma @ Trar ul affection | e " bronchial organs, at bis residents ju | (>! PSORNE HOSP: Kinderhook. } NoT:cEmon ‘at St. paosd t BARE ne 3 det o ssa Smt a Go. whsleuly eset od, anengse tae" Pacevpans has Raney hes rs bim nis body after deat, We owes iioes between $10,000 230 800,000 tally tae, (ye eowbo™ B,-w. Sata ees weeks