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: ¥ AUOTI THE EVE G STAR.| 0¥® Miu!TaRy BupaeT. osrrncacutne Brcumene Wan TS. . ee er = ON SALES. tlie ITION UP WHITE RIVER.| Fain Osxs Farm, June 2) —About siz o'clock | @ NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM GROVER’S THEATRE. EaPFor other Auction Sales, see firtt page. " serscits anveae OF FLAG OFFICER Davis. last evening our pickets aan eee Se OS WASHINGTON CITY: °* ? for rent at 373 K street, tetween 9th and 10th— avenue, near 13th st. and the Willard House —~— liamsburg stave road were attacked by two Rebel | !oostion very dreirable. pee’ imeans ene —— Manager | THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. Saeed i U. 8 Frac Stzamer Banton, iments, 2d North Carolina and the 8th Georgia. ANTED—A COACH SMITH—a first rate Wee ’ By J C. McGUIRE & CO, A THURSDAY................JUNE 26, 1862 Memphis, June 19, 1882. i My opel ae Volunteers, from the neighbor- hard; none other 26°48 P 9. ter Glorious Success!—Never before Bqualied ! PRUATERS ALE OF SMALE DWELLING Fe Rethag matter ow Geary Tans Ea, | pSir: The Conestoga, Lieut. Commanding G. | hood of Troy, and the Sth New Jereey. wereeat |, Fdcrate SGA | atove Piridling, Mot Beantifal, Most Sue-| T.oete ss Lor onitrnst ang aad Ee Reading matter om every page. See| w. Blodgett, arrived here to-day from White Jereey troops wese doing fatigue duty in aredoubt | Wy ANTED—A cood COOK, WASHER and| cessful of al the plays of modern times, Nod Hock. On the premises, outside for interest Telegraphic and | river. some three hundred feet to the right of the Wil- Ww UNE® ; a Germax women preferred. Ap- | Borcicaul:’s Ir.sh Orematio Speotscle, in three rtae deed of trast Cotober 24 P es ng Teleg She brings information of the capture of two |itsmsbure’ road - ply at No. 251° Kighth strest Rorth, between part pattie the et Liber W. i Ro. io. foe bs other matter. 3 aN, Recomm jons required as to com) COLL. B. ! ore. one oo wae her ‘ston coun- batteries at St. Charles, eighty miles from the The pe ¢ pressed in the pickets by their = and honesty je 26st EEN BAWN! Det l sell part ef Lot No. s6°1n coun numbers, and finally debouched from the wood in | 207 8nd honesty je 8-3 COLLEE. : x nting fourteen fest two inches on ‘4th sirest Spirit of the Morning Press. Mouth; the first of which mounted feer Parrot | toeat of our Lines inte an open Bold, There ATION WANTED, by = man, es} On, THE BRIDES OF GARRVOWEN! | Dy Uoures foureos foci two inches on The Intelligencer, referring to the natjonal tax guns, and the second three 42-pounder rified guns they Summed the Tine of er yelling like so be atk of good oxpe Tenor; the best o! Or, THE BRIDES OF ARRYOW!: 2 baok one hundred foot together with —~ 4 bill passed by Congress, says: “| Three guns, it is understood, were taken from | many Camanches. They nced, at acharge, | reference; oan to furni hed. Cen le seea “The unanimity with which this tax bill bas the gunboat Mariposa, which, after being dis- been passed by Congress, and the alacrity with mantied, was sunk. yu the redoubt. The commandant wisely held Kainey’s Hote:, b street, rear 7h, for tres fire until the enemy were’ well out of the on'y. je 23- Special ens tor 4th ighte only, of the =. oconsitting of & two story ak paren: Kalinin Were net . = Bs jeu ‘CO Ano. foods. Then th 8 were let loose, and WwW NTED—A reepsotable widow lady wishes a ta J. SOCLINS: — 2 which the loyal people of the nation have bowed There is now but one gunboat remaining in the rifies of the poo se were bro ht into ATOATION as chambermaid ana to do Brief sors: of tte Favorite Actress, U7 THE ABUYVF SALE Is Ez pete Tacks to avgume the impending burden, are | site river—the Ponchartrain—mounting three play, amid the smoke and confusion incident to | sewing, or to take care of children and sew. or MISS SUSAN BENIN. adeoeaee ot the rain until ? TeehEe ena & ee = oogermnngy pon. lor Sve guns, and having her machinery protected Fuck’ am occasion, tall and lofty skedaddling was | Bou d frav-lasnuise Address “E.,” —— iss 8 IN. EvENiNe, Jeno St, comet cated yy which the Government end the people have en- a indulged in by the chivalrous corn caackess and £ 5 i a a BEN. F. AN. Srastes. tered on the great contest.’’ by iron and cotton. cotton pickers: They euscesied iu’ castes off WANTED IMMEDITELY—A steady WO- = LUEEN Baw N! Po] J.C 4 Boule & Co. Avcts, ‘ The Kepublican, under the bead of ‘‘Anti-Ne- The enemy has att2mpted to block up the river their dead and wounded. Our troop; did not ee ppm a Kog! a preierred) to ” vg sicumead i by him for mere By J.C. MoGUIRE ©CO., Auotioncers. zroism in Iilincis,”’ as illustrated by the adop- | py driving piles and by sinking boats, but no | molest them In this work, She must be bf an amiable di position aud ve wil: | "ings tices bunined migaeeraed he PTORY SALE OF VaLUA tion of the ‘‘negro propositions,” debarring ne- | serious obstructions have yet been discovered. The enemy did not make another boos be ling to travel. For one whe <n bring good refer groes admission to the State and probibiting take the redoubt at the point of the bayonet. Abas Sa oe The Conestoga will return to White riyer to- cane € thet hints bested pon ences cnr iit the anpiog Foquurements high 2 = . those there from voting ot bolding office, says | night, with reinforcements, accompanied by ‘an | Srqor. Its a skill that these Southery queda: | Geneseo’ even: Apply Bt 146 street, Fri is & ftjaire's g.divinton of et the fact “arises wholly from the early and long | additional transport laden with commissary | cated Rebels cannot accomplish. ANTED—=A WOMAN to coor i m @ street north, between continued dominancy of the Southern element in } gtores. Tae musketry from the redoubt looked like ove Ww - jorts, the composition of its population, and not be- ceuse a certain amount of black labor might not be employed quite as usefully In Illinois, as in New England and New York.’’ meee . wash and iron tora email family. Appy at No, 372 13:4 street, between 6 and A. 0 25-st* N AMERICAN LADY wirhesa situat | Alcs ® ch ‘ure ere Ey re ol childs Tse. nh! me at No or Seventh street, between ine'ns o2 ie sheetof flam as it poured forth, decimating the ranks of the Rebels. The batterles to the right and lef; assist2d, by throwing in shell and canis- ter, giving the enemy the benefit of a crc.s fire. Gapt. W. J. Gary, of Averill’s3d Pennsylvania cavalry, took with him four men, and penetrated The victory at St. Charles, which hes probably given us the command of White river, and secured our communication with Gen. Curtis, would be unalloyed with regret but for the fatal accident to the steam drum and heater of the Miss Leeas._. ard f) sts, Isiand. ses Ho] By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auotionsers — GOCLING will sing “T" sR ., | into the enemy’s country, and secured some val- Duriug the piece, M i Ri NOF PRESIDENT recap pat Mound City, mentioned in my telegraphic di:- | apie information, whi: #4 we are not at liberty to WASTED zhree TIN AnD SHEET IRON rs — ‘ones cast rie, Mise SOPRE arrived here at ten minutes to seven o’clock last patch. ‘ive. He secured acolored man who has been in ‘workm>n need apply. good, comp ey fain ann ighe Piety Girt Milkive evening, on his return trip from New York city |" O¢ the crew, consisting of 175 officers and mer | the habit of carrying marketing to Richmond E’ a & H. 1. GREGORY. Cow.” and West Point. He left the latter place at ten | o» nave already died, 43 were killed in the water ey = — ted prayetone * none er 321 Fa avenue, south ede, K-Lekoot Ritgiar ty minutes past ten o’cleck yesterday morning. H*| or drowned, 25 are severely wounded, and are glance. ‘The slave had'been hired by «tank to MEN WANTED for the mth Recon: | £022 The Gap of ae was accompanied on the trip by Colonel! McCol- | 1ow on board the hospital boat. Among tte | cessjonist by the name of Garthington, who left va ty. Pay.in addition to rations sud —_—= lom, general director of military roads, and from | hatter jg Capt. Kiliy. They promise to do well. | bis farm in charge of this e2rvant and fled to | clothing, @13 to @21 per morth, ‘i Scone 1—The Haun! a Philadelphia by President Felton, of the Phils- | pyree officers and (wenty-two men escaped un- ee — = yoo ke 4 » s: nema ». aa to citizens or soldiers for each | Scene ah Creas’s Flones. * delpbia and Baltimore Railroad Company, and | injured. the Provost Marshal of Richinded Gar Wiedey |. For further information apply at tho late camp of | S50835— pore uke ard Movi ‘was joined at Baltimore by Mr. Garrett, presi- . . é Air the explosion took place the wounded men were shot by the enemy while in the wr aw and the boats of the Conestoga, Lexington, 21¢ St. Louis, which went to the assistance of the scalded and drowning men of the Mound City, ‘were fired into both with great guns and muskets, The man has been for some time Past obeying the instructions of Mr. Garthington, and was al- lowed to pass and repass into Richmond when- ever he so desired. until yesterday, when it was expected among the Rebels a battle would take pee, the Rebels believing we were going to at- ick them. After this no one will be allowed to theregiment, Camp Ciiffourne, 2ist street, Wasa- ingion. DG. ” H. FUSD!CK. jo “-1m_Lisut. 5th Cavelry, Recruit’s Offer. OOM WANTED—A single entieman wisies & nicely furnished Room, without board, on the second floor, sorewhere ‘neir the Kirkwood 3—Myien Ni: House, Address‘ Z ” at this office, je 2 st* ooee Hay Sy — dent, and W. P. Smith, general superintendent of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad Company, who attended the Presidential party to this city. U7 It is stated that all the bridges across the Rappahannock at Fredericksburg, Va., together NEN GERMAN O@ AMERICAN LADIES es ? tl forced hs pass in and out of Richmond without a pars re- i pak x oF ADMIstIon. with the one just finished, were carried away by = Leimtele — <——— on shore | newed every day, ora daily pes a ‘| NUSBAOM S388 Be see Sree Case press ae wee eee manne h CORES a flood on Monday. The river rose twelve feet in Se fants wee chaaanededl by Lieut. Joseph Re colored man was taken to headquarters. | C and D. je 24 st” Family Cirole 38 ovat a few hours. Timber for the construction of new | Fry, late of the United States Navy, who is now | duper iatetree Te poeta aia of the C00 WANTED—A god cook (colored woman | | Private Boxes... 6 business bridges !s already on hand, and in a few days the | a prisoner and wounded. are bard pressed for food. Coffee and salt cannot | SZ,Preferred) can obtain & good miace with good | Seate may be secured at the Theater during the) *yuumesyman, damage will be repaired. be Department and the country will contrast | pc, - ¥ jugar 75 cents per pound, and r:arce at that. No marketing ls coming into town. All the large stores are sold out and closed up. these barbarities of a savage enemy with the hu- mane efforts made by our own | ople to rescue the wounded and disabled under similar circum- the remainder in siz, Wages by appl £600 setts av, eee ee twelve. ‘bteen. and twe-ty four mentas, with ie iawe ais isa al “Scones o’olock ; to commence at 8. wes, seoured ye CEE an ate Promise. ANTED 20 PURCHASE A ont orelae | (CANTERBURY HALL, = 5. See Oe ae, U7" The Vermont delegation in Congress in- ite those di: to take measures in reference b Fee SCALES and acmall IRON BAFE. AVANUR, NEAR SixTH sr, (OO i ce. ° ——— vite isposed r s’ances, in the engagement of the 6th inst. FrinaxctaL —New York Papers of yesterday quire a! jas i ia = @HE COOL’ PLACE IN y! FUTURE DAYS. to sick and wounded Vermont soldiers, to meet | Several poor fellows who expired shortiy after | .tNA® say the stock market was lower, influ. | AV YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION EST THE CIT — Fass GO ADE at Senator Collamer’s rooms, opposite the Post} the esnement, os prcrigger sora to fenced by unpleasant conjectures 2s to the pur; t oF governess C4 young ghildren Po as mars I MENSE SEocEse dt AN an ‘ a _— ic Office, Seventh street, this (Thursday) evening, | dle when they were told that the victory was | of Mi Lincoln's vist to Weat Point ‘Toere ta | HAYSIBE Compan companion in the same femnly. aM phy H Asevion On Sa ity ohhike. ” . no pressure to sell, however, the statement of | Can teach French an io (yooal and instru- une 28th, at '' o'elork i ¢ ustion Tune 26, ot 8 o'clock. Pr hie aston (> be, very rare rally, your Mr. Lincoln that none of our venerals ate to be mental.) Address “Companion,” Star Office. Th te SoupART Rooms, we shall sell fx soccant ef ¢geutlonan PrasonaL.—Parson W.G. Brownlow and W. Flag ‘Officer commanding Western Flotilla, Goreres, having pr aa ne at the close, | _J6 24 3t TRIPLE CO! ¥! about to remove from the city— T. Parbam, of Kaoxville, Tenn , are at Kirk | Hon. Gipgon WeLxxs, Secretary of the Navy. ‘overnments are steady, espczially the coupon WANTED—-A WHITE WOMAN to cook, ‘woods’ — Excellent Corringe. bat by Wateon, wash, iron and do the housework gsnerally | Crowded uightly with the rat citizens of | Pair of Bar mel to be the most tal- 6's of 1881, which cold at 1(3%, an improvement FIGHT AT GRAND GULF, ON THE MIssis- | of X Per cent on yesterday's price. we quote: hh, : aly. Apply immediately at 504 4th Gen Herran, Mexico; Thomas A. Scott, late ° Warhing*on, Pronounced bole ‘ned fami I 67s 1862, 100; U. 8. 6% 1562, (coupon,) 103; | street, between C and ented Combination of Stars in ror Back Media Crt | Assistant Secretary of War; s SIPPI RIVER. U.S. 6's 1567, 100; U. 8. 6's 1865,’ 100%; U’S. 6%} Je2? W_E. CHANDLEE. broken to harness, and very ye ar, Be. Seales U-8.2- 'B ENEMY’S BATTERY SILENCED. 1868, (ce 1054; U.S. 5 7 S le Py AED Terms cash. are ai Willardv’ 1H . ” (ccupon,) 1054; U. 8. 5°» 1865, (coupon, ) 99; QGOM WANTED—Wanted, after Jniy next, ZANFRBTTA om d "_ J.C MoGUIRE & CO.. Avot. | - Flag Officer Farragut communicates to the Lae . a axe Ua eek brie a 8 “ieee nH for a gentlemen and his wife, s neaily f-roished ZANFRETTA eB __J}._ C MoBUIRE & CO.. Anota_ . ‘cou *, ; ‘e 1851, (reg latere 02 &; oom rive! amily, local on ® clea: an: 9 A U7 Mr. Browne, of Virginia, introduced a} Navy Department the report of an encounter be- ¢ Se ies, (coupon,) 108%; Traaiey es ine quict stroct. ‘Fraitors need not apply. Addrees ZANFRBTTA | ef LL 4 BARNARD, yd Dill into the Hors: of Re;re-entatives yesterday | tween our gunboatson the Mississippi and the 7.30, 105; ‘Treasury notes, small, 105%; Oregon | -B_M.F..” Star Office ie3l Iw* IN Anew TiGHT ROFE ACT} OKSES, SHIFPING FOP BUGGY, F. for the admission of West Virginia as a State | rebel artillery in the vicinity of Grand Gulf, be- | war loan, 1SS1, 106%; Oregon war {oan, belt, TO INVALIDS AND OTHERS—A lady who THE FLOWER GIRL” Ls Racpee 2c. a7 A¥or on eauntay into the Union. It was referred to the Commit- | tween Natchez and Vicksburg. A boat, sent Yearly, 101%; peli! ert ee 50% ~, Geld state feared eee er ae —_ ‘And wil distribute G, 0 o'cook, wi be sold in une tee on Territor! down to bring up coal vessels from near that | 274 © tie lawer than yesterday, Gala pola ct ‘want tho comforts of ahome; ¢r would take ons ZEousanee oF FLOWEES A number of gcod Work ani Saddle point, discovered earthworks in the process of 108%, and that is bid: First class sterling is | oF two children to board and educate, under 12 rT To ee Atta A Shiting top Bugsy, Bod severa! other The Junketers. erection. The Wissabickon and Itasca were sent | quoted 119a1193 , francs 4703475. Zanteof aso, puccation besutifal. ree eee —— A as ree Horce Farm Wagon. The junketing civilians who have returned | down to attick them. They found a battery of — ANTED—A y DRUG. CLERK ALEXANDER ZANFRETTA ‘Terms or: irom the Peninsula with a flea in their ear, (Gen. | rifed guns actually there erected, and a force of PS Si deg deiphrgnnael oe dames says: fon WwW ye Salaaers went pau Sect + | Will siso sppear in pew act on the tight-rope, fe °6 WALL & BARNARD. Aucts. McClellan not admitting them to his front lines,) | some 500 artillerists ready to receive them. A Nanjemoy district, left their omnes es waren je '9-7t* THE WOODEN SHOE DANncE! By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anotioneers. and bave been ‘‘bearing” the city since with thelr | vigorous fight ensued. The Itasca was struck 25 | ducted therefrom and conveyed tothe negro land | WYANTED—A YOUNG MAN to rot es porter; THE WOODEN SHOE DANCE! AoA Weg SUT A5B enim. crosiings about affairs on the Peninsula, will | times, and the Wissahickon 17 times. ‘They, | Of Canaan” Old and young, hale and intirm, Phd iT) — Pee ea ee Eccper sae MISS EVA BRENT, mz Private Sale On WED Dat tow find something to suit their case in the following | » owever, lost but one man killed and six wound. | P2¢ked off bag and baggage. These stampedes venue, oter. Appiy try MISS BVA BRENT. Say of July nex, | aval’ cell on the premises, ot € t rebuke from an authority th : tl are becoming quite common; one man lost 37, ] "w°o@e______________je19st_ “tno Bocstite: Veontion.” o’olook p.m 3 previously di-posed of ai pri- severe but just rebuke from an My Shey | ed. Phe fert being too serious an obstacle to have | another 5, and others lost various numbers. ASSISTANT QUARTER-MASTER’S OF- IN THREE NOW BAL ADS! vate s016, thet valusbie property known asthe cannot gainsay : in the rear of the beats, Commander Palmer, FILE. Corner & and 22d streets, ashington, sich a inte Petar Gamase: Cy [New York Tribune, June 25] serving at that point, decided to bring the rest of | proR SALE #45 s8'can obtain omploroent eh oho MWLLE MARIETTA RAVEL, thirty, three.(2'4) contatuing sbout 600 suas “« From our Special Correspondent. = the squadron down and break up the business be- Very cheap, good sound th": offies. Ay rd DANA. WLLE MARIETTA RAVEL, feet of ground, with the improvements, which oon- “ Fortaess Monnog. June 22. HURSE, je 18-tJulyl Captain A_Q.M.U S.A The fascinating Spani-h Danseuse, sistfof's hendcome firet-ciess Co} Deeliin “Gen. McClellan owes it to bims ¢ aud the | fore It became too formidable. On the afternoon 636 years old, 153 hands high. 2 2 * ee iN EWO NEW DANCES! Rouse, covteini:g erht ‘onvenienty country to put an immediate stop to tu * flood of | of tke 18th inst. he dropped down abreast with} Also,a good WAGON and HARNESS. Ingu're WANTED-A firet rate COOK, who will also pote rooms, Dairy, smoke hous, Stable, wisitors ‘bat hae set in toward the Cbickahominy. | the equadron and shelled the town for an hour; | St 434°7th atrect west. POT Trees ae enn oanien Ok 188 Fer 'RETTA & MONS. VELARDE, aa ig 5 RS ent The privilege shoul much more carefully YAK M 5 7 = = - IN A NEW SPANISH DANCE! A party guarded than itis, and given to those only who | Dut they deserted their batteries, and, with the | J) iat aE ET WASTED-A WOMAN that understands — catenges,, 21 id ounces 07 ili Etro weet, south b can show some better reason than most of those | exception of a few rifle shots, manifested no re- but rota. cook'nz, washing and ironiog—No. $19 lith THE SEIGRIST BROTHERS, healthy and pieacact private residences in the ot who constitute the tide now passing thitherward | sistance. Com. P. says that the heights are filled DRY PaRopy. street, between I and K. Navy Yare. Jo 16 ‘Tho most caring Acrobats in the world, as the ‘Also, Powe TY ‘wi 'ding 4-4 can show. Those who go through motives of | with rifemen, and If they give him any more an- = — y ray NOTICE. ” MOTLEY SROTHRRS! N 10. and 15. in aif", 0 carlosity should be rejected without # nearing; Marshall Sern te some erent iS slorioss feast. for Norfolk won, T nose In want of Employment cf any kind MOTLEY BROT! H and if it can be proved that applicants have no | 2°vance hes urn the town. y ly sword and gun, better cajlon we pew IN'FELLIGENCE a bighber motive than to pry into things for the pur- 7 would OFFI THE SEIZURE YESTERDAY. We have received the following in relation to the seizure yesterday by the Provost Marshal of goods marked ‘Eighth New York Volunteers,’’ Blenker’s Division, found stored in a room in ith joy elate, B 1, No. 511 9:0 et h beat ef MONS. DE yarwi'i bociven'to frst class Corrants) | have] IN HISGREAT HUNGARIAN DANCE! : wars apolic stione - band for good Cooke, Laun TONIERT ‘suse x, Cuarobermaids, W eiters and Seamstre .e'. x 4 ‘Aieo, for, young Men to, yale on fabs private THE RAVEL PANTOMIME COMPANY ea or hoteis, < NTO. MP. vlozers in went o’ good he'p wi'l find it to their a4- THE RAVEL PA MIME COMPANY pose of finding some ground of compizia should be arrested #3 covert enemies to the ¢ 5 and seattothe Kip Raps. I must be permitted to say the next thing to an open rebel is the man who breeds diss2nsion in the Army, end alienates the confidence of the soldier from his commander. they Stat pre ranged sreund. a Pi S88 8: sWwordsnew And tsmpting cheer ther +19 crow: oem : yy ton’: re Boston CRACKERS Vi fr ‘om the s&me source supplied, vantaze to osil. In the lavehable Ste ~: the rear of the Gymnasium Restaurant : match esa waite SpLir Bread bende Noe HOUSES wanted. The best of tenants THE CL + ¢ |W hat spies there are in ell the flood of visitors jealtaful! healthiu: ! he ! epg - 7H& CLUWNC r Miabing toward the army, cannot of course ve} The Sth New York volunteer regiment, as all Never for the bravo, ee are C3n be obtained without charge by applying as rh CLOWN COOK! known. They cannot be much worse, however, | other regiments of Bienker’s Division, left the Dove, Bly N. H. MILLER. y. cbury. New Y. " YANTED AE the Ney York Emplorment baa Pg stra hy Sy $m eat Agency Office, No. $11 Ninth street, — of the ton Tey me y avenue, BWENTY. FIVE (35) WHIRE MAMMUFH BILL! ( OLERED GiRL8, With food ‘references. aa —— Cooks. Chambermaids, Laundresses, Waitresses, ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, uri snd Soamtresses. Also young Colored No Change in Prices of Admission! Lotela. Aloo wanted houseatmimodiatele tain or | Admission 3scouts; Urohestre Chaire 02 coats, ‘otels. Also : J ihoat, Furniture. | Employers tn, want ‘of good | Yoors open at 7%; perfors as tg ap. Wi u ir je 5 Se NS: MULLER, _| A GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE, Wa Rare Pere UTE SECOND- | On which occasion the enure RaVEL PROUPE D FURNITURE, ST Vis BED- , “will appears DL for pion eo Pe, tne pense nighost Admission—Ladies. 20 cente; Children, 10 cents, vadipiue of furaitere, will Sad iY Wiett | ()DD FELLOWS’ HALL! @ to give us a call. On lard or wave. Did akill 8 daintier feast prepare! Cuorvs. Healthful! $ "Hee iehihebravensmatel re: Un land or wave. Did skiii a daintier feast prepare! Yersally acmit the s SPLIF_ BREAD, BO 1G CRACKERS, FR rd than those who, knowing just as mach about the management of armies as a Comanche does about fine arts, underteke the ocular, and tell how badly everything is going on; aad, shaking their heads, iutimate how much more they might disclose if they deemed it prudent. It is not wise that mere sight-seers of uoy sort should be permitted to go to the army. Scores go avow- e@ly as the enemies or friends of this or that man to put up or put down somebody; their going could not in any event help a stiaw the great 5 andas the —_ business on hand is to gain a victory over the Rebel hosts swarming around Richmond, all who will not, either by musket, contribute to achieve it, or cannot show some very excellent reason why they should be camps at Hunter Chepel with three days rations: leaving behind—according to special orders—all officers trunks and property of the men. These t:unks, as well as the private and public property of the men, not being sufficiently se- cured in the tents, have been stored in this city, the officers trungs in the house of Mr. Willian, Pennsylvania avenue, the clothing and other Property of the men in a storehouse rented for that purpose. Now this property is what the Provost Marshal seized, and what by error or malice was stated to be property absconded or stolen from Govern- ment. L. Buenxsgr, Brig. General. IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH. 7m Da K C RES FRUIT ry &o., ever ail other delieacies, lightor ew 82 yet introduced into the Union camps, ‘The 8 of the Army declare t* ey are the “Staff of Life” Bakery 456 Eleventh street, Wasbington, De je2aw Prorosats FOR STATIONERY. cai AFVAins AT MOBILE—BEAUREGARD’s ARMY AR- War Duran: BONTZ & @R PO-LEMORAMA: Permitted to go, should be stopped elther here oF | “ yivixo THERe—GERaT PREPARATIONS MaDe) PRorosate will a received ai this Deseitogat feist? Ne. 369 Ninek oter tis STANLEY & CONANT’S at White House. Asn sail Oe the Pamunky is To De¥yEND THE PLacE. watil 12 0 clock oa Monday, the I4th day of July ‘ANTED—Every person to kno tiemia ele. I¢ ILLUSTRATIONS Pest pince So shut down the gate, Pr noPs PCE) 4 deserter from Mobile reports coffee at $3 per fie schedule below for the beeen yaa ried 12 W Alomarket. resi to pay ons Yorell srcise ANT Ie eres best place ut down 6 i nding Very recently a junketing party from Washing- | pound, sugar three pounds for $1, bread $12 per on 5 ne eanebubteesaces inthe housefurz prone ler ving me WAR FOR THE UNION! ton, on » Governmient steamer—chartered for $400 | barrel, lard $1 per pound, and that the rebels are] 32° must sccompaay the bide ee Buea Y. 458 th ot. between @ and H sts., Sommieios, vEre of ee orth, 7 $500 = heures ee ee cman badly fed and clothed. rer ooesal a bidder wili be reeuired to Hive (east side,) Dealer in New and Seco: hand, Faz> | Best snd Weat; jettles, B eseets of grou, jo25-3t Pg ae 100) 8 : itn 6) ti - J ‘astrate: place snewering for a dock, where a vessel could | He also reports that troops are arriving at Mo- filment of contrast ant ee Ee eet a sails ional Eaten oe By J.C MoGBIRE & CO., discharge; at this a commissary vessel wes pre- | bile from Corinth. The passage between Fort | reserve the Tight to order the articles at su: ring to moor; the junseting party tied up to the ports face, and a Government official ordered a goad t permit none other to approach. The consequence was that at least one regiment was compelled to go without rations twenty-four hours. Another very similar case hus been au- thenticated to me, and it would be bat just to give the names of those who not only for - their leasure prevent our men having their rations, Put jon! at public expense, while cur soldiers Morgan and Sand Island 1s blocked up with spiles and sunken vessels. The guns were being re- moved from Fort Gaines toCedar Point. A trench (Supposed to be that last ditch !—Star) has been dug around the city of Mobile about thirty feet wide. Every one there, both rich and poor, are obliged to assist six hours each day. Batteries are being erected upon its banks. for National E—Two fine HORSES and 1) : Beutt Read: ALE OF EAST ROOM CARPE? AND Rake te or ous ar two cniee Naval Gait fi toe te. tomeapent PaaS ane’ suinanpe MectnnOe NAC the Destraction of the aE RE | on the sou ‘ofthe President's loss. urning 10 RAND M 5 . + ed i We shall eeli— hs ASSISTANT QUARTERMASH’3 OFFICE, dere god tntrtaing exhiition Tit Benoa —oe = mes nd in such quantities ax it may ceem proper. to increase or dim:nieh the quaatities be! ow stated, Articie; not furnished, at lowest market prices. Paper Made of Linen Stock. 1, 15 reams desnatch orp, ing 16 Ibs , per Nom ne ones wee 2.195 — ——— raled or piain, we'ghing 14 15. Apply. co-ner 1634 at and ASHINGTON, June 24, 1862 Mi 00) Sofas. it edeetess Vinrereetton a | PAR EL USTUEATE Ry SF eenalarpemapieeaiad for the king, ‘ourbi id furnishing with NOONS at $3 o’clook for Families, htt \atiorm eo! te, two Welisatte 3.562 reams quarto post, rul or tr 4 wih Brrogey Matirente, fight and die, and the country shivers in view of pa creel eres fox en ; Se “ia S. a eltonioe” ore eat tne grog’ | (CLARENDON CONCERT GALL Reopening | Bedstead Filles. “ ‘The visit of President Lincoln to West Point, | 5 115 reat acta eate! 8tes Patter, per roam The work to be oow pleted wittin three daysatter | Msn gt singer wes Bonet Lae RETURN es Ae IDENT TO} ond his interview with General Scott, has natu-} 6.72 reams note paver, ruied or Pisin, headed as shgeteaion ee ee the inspection of an ionieee ‘tT ares ia A Rapid Journey trom West Point—nis | ™y set tbe quid nuncs at work to penetrate the 2.1 route neemee Fapers per —n inspector a) pointed o~ seo part ar tes jovernment. | Also, Beautiful Waiting Girls, je23-lw* at Jersey City—Objects of the | cause of bis errand. Among the thousand rumors} § 12 reams biotune pop Fred, ng pel es oom ris. __jeah-tw*_ By J.C, MoGVIRE & CO. Anctonsers. HE WASHINGTON ACAD! XCELLENT FURNIVURE AND HO owes E piotion of the contract. T ny or MUBIC, Proposals must be addressed to CAPT. E. E. No, 259 Penn. avenue, sou Sea amet Ovierane, dn mas | SUNYAC. foam Eee Oo. relanng Welles ey j jo2e ast rmed hy eminent artists in their neat ety Ete in afloat, one to the effect that a change of the Cabi- net at Washington was to be made, has been deemed of sufficient importance to be telegraphed wide cast from New York. We have satisfied ourselves that there is no truth in this story, or the kindred one that Gen- Scott has been recalled as Commander-in-Chief. 9, 7% doxan blotting bea’cs, "er dozen 10, 39 regains enveiope paper, ovff or yeilow, royal, per ream 11. 181 reams Manilla wrapping paper, super-royal, 12. 16,0 0 onvelopes, official ai ry 100) 3. 2 om envelopes, lottor sixeay plain. per 1,000 4 124,000 envelopes, official sixe>, extra heavy, headed a3 per pattern 1000 hour this morning by the Hudson River Ratlroa and reached this city about half-past ten o’clock He wes accompanied by Geneual Scott, Colonel McCallum and others. THE JOURNEY THROUGH NEW YORK. At the depot a carriage was in waiting in which the President, General Scott, Mr. McCallum, the | ne Lincoln left West Point at an 7 . ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, £ Ovrice 514 Pa. Ave eli nig i se: or‘relnssaneats Washington City, D.C. Serato oriecs Oh a 15. 83,000 envelopes, letter extra heavy. | GREAT EASTER NORTHERN & WEST. | for peneervetion vere ; jovernment Railroad Superintendent, and'Mr.| DEPARTURE OF THE PAUL JONES. sarod ber pattern, por aod BEN UXrubss vouwak boas? elt RYRRY Gann rmaL, Prop’ where they arrived in time for the eleven o'clock | 2*V!ng taken on board her armament and com. | 19,6 dczea Faln nd carmine pencils, per boat. The Presid ind bis companions did not | plement of seamen, left the Navy Yard about 4 lezen 29. 18 dozen ders, a 2t. Igdozen story folders, per dozen 32 19 dozen erazera, ivory handles, per doz3n 23,20 dozge Rodgers & soneé bi penkuives, per 24 Sdozen ‘ers sciszors, per do: 25. 8 dez sMaraard { Noséa, or other, Disok ink, leave the carriage while on the boat, but their presence became known and created no small sensation, the ngers crowding forward to see the distinguis! travelers. There was, howev- er, comparatively few passengers, as this was not 8 car beat, the Presidential party having been provided with 2 special train. ARRIVAL aT J Hote! or 6th ll socessibie sections of the country. ‘Fh: TD iad vy nas ‘agencies in the prinespal Bailway Bowes om ove so evening te te o’clock yesterday afternoon for the division of Flag Officer Goldsborough, to which !t is under- stood she isattached. Merchandise, Meney, Jewel Valeuabi PPOLLO CONCER » Forwarder sah Stash Denday ate be tae or pi af we lo | and wales ren wash hKoifra, East, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. | ff, aii aie {ts prinoi ar WASHINGTON D Cn Nee K, BOSTON RE taal 8 VILLE, LEXIN 1, O. R. M.—A specis! i eld be cinapew a oer at ¥ igor wrt mente : instant, at ovock. Chidis and terest 2 y city. ich e7rinin® ink, per dozen inketands, Draper's, Whitney's, or Arrived on the Jersey side the party, excepting repr VO equal, per ders: Conneotions a frete a8, New d Bi General Scott, left the carriage, and, passing — to sapere ig thetr at ALE | 3 gz poume reaiing ‘wax, roarlet pound BRIvISH PROVING ho 04 AABAS aed tte through the , entered the cars. ‘he few je 2 at" 6.C.R.,protem, | *? 13 Pounds India rubber. prepsred in pieces, per bree to LIVERPOOL, SOUTBAMPFON asa people in the vicinity bastened to the spot as son — pol |AVRE, and thence by Europ essen to all Seti; Leak et do Ponee ee Tso A NUR, COMMENCEMENT | S-1! ozbn alk tate or braid arsorted, per dexsa | ponent commeraial towas in Great Britain and Sriven quite into the depot) bur tede farewell t | FHURSDA the ad of Sty. afb fslaak =m. By fin doaca red tabe,inrolle, per Gosos Weis Fieowns, DRAFTS and, BILLS the President while in the vehicle. The General | Ang P2r7uts of, students and of the Insti a | Se Te nex ‘muoiage mando at all snceuniblo pares of Dye Uuteed Santee ; tuen returned to New York by the same boat JOHN EARLY, &, J., 35 5 doz. ka, per jem ay cen Ho did pot go on to Washington, as reported to- | _je%6 0.tiv2 Preside. 6 BB acam v heb Pe ose : . tr CHEESE THE razetnans‘s nape pln pd per yoo od SOLDIERS’ Al a 1 Dae “and EGGS, bow ap hed in the depot the President, at- | Ai io otene sth ete are Sed jose wemoraasam bos Sh\near Pennsylvania, avenue, en he 5 5 Od fe S Stee tere ae ew form of the car ma: remarks: ry per ROPO! Ww: Vv. “When birds aud animals are seen through «| Weanington is partie iarty {¢ 17 dozen letter Sid por Piitutayor's Omee tp to iz ofciaot on te ine fog their size is greatly increased, but when the Noaman Eastman, Seo. eé a of J 7, 1882, for TAve sree ern i Saat aateeal proportion Sot Rene 2 tobe soe pee anf roasnt rin " r my visit to West Point. Fhe real cause of this | [MPORTANT FROM REBELDOM! a3 nohea at the cutter Res to ve visit, if known to you, would probably seem of FR ONIAR - : 5.2 Sein Se SE aE, less importance than it now does. went 51.1 “I will only say that it is not to make or un- 8. make any generals. The Secretary of War holds a very tight rein now over the newspapers, and if I were to blab any | don’t know what he might dy with me” The speech was received with much good na- «Beate scar ata een Memm ager, wh the treasrre, (? 2,240 LBS. ‘THE TON. fobs and wipes hie ‘weeping eyes! bee complete assortment of all cedars ‘screened . it | before delivery. tured applause and laughter. The President ‘Of the**coodies” me ie.by Dart. — not responsible for any debt manifested no symptoers of fatizas, and appeared pilave they heard. the abe art mey contract. éisin dromeernnie AL in Reored and roofed is even better and less jaded than on his last visit to fod vit leonagetocroain? RU v. VELING B. o. 282 ‘av.. bet. New York, when be passed througitthe city on} a,4/740.0!8, saith never aia rPRunks, MO NE ell : ra sth his way this iseoguration. Crackers, tlveasotecs. LINEN HO: Wars. e, | 2048 Yard. oot of 78 akon TEE DE ; COVE As soon as he had concluded bis brief remarks. ali they hanger’s pain! We have} ust received N ey. £F 3 the President entered the carand the (rain moved | - 15 try-—thia rumored offer? aadaweraa tas "PRE AFH IS COMING! slow! J the President’scar were the Super- Ww. ‘thear, é Thendent of the New Jerrey Railroad. and Cel. | If of Darron’ peng wie, E sof the best material 2 : McCallum, com, ‘The oa jy Pa Said ? INEN HORSE COVERS, “Gen. Fope was positively with the President oe - 1o new Bossy, wAsOR, on tate wip, iad Mr. McCallum has been mis- pty Oe an passenger taken . i GENERAL SCOTT on this occasion looked bearty and cheerful, and bis sc) ura at West Point has evidently done bim go0d.—N. Y. Post, 25th,

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