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THE EVENING STAR. eee Cee eye ae tented kc is poist on wees | UOTE TELWGRAPHIO NEWS. | AMUSEM EN UOCTION SALES. ———__— > 3 x = at neers bad con. 5M THE PE — ms —— page Re a aN ap WASHINGTON CITY: *SAVAGH'S AND WOITE OAK SWAMP.” rsted to the pa : et cur amy, Baving wut: | LATEST FROM THE PENINSULA. | ps areca, reo oe oe ie es nonce, | KBP Fer other Auction Sales, see frat Luonanp Grov: FUTURES DAYS. creek. the ratl bridge bad been =e — SATURDAY ..,.0+40----++-. JULY 5, 1862. | [Correspondence cf the New York Herald ] Borne, he cle blown uy nd =o see tial dispateh from Gen, MeClellan. GALA SATURDAY NISHT BILL! By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers ard, fluous ammunition and cumbrou: ia hae See — - U7 The new Dollar Weekly Btar, fuller then | At daylinnton Bander eer rb aries of earfe. | by train into tte Chicksbominy, “a REBEL PRISONERS ARRIVING AT FOR- An Evening with Shakspeare. exer of Metropolitan news and goseip, and choice | Works bad been deserted, and our artillery re- |, He ap = brat ghar ene TREsS MONROE. Last Bight, witively, of = literary reading, is now on our counter ready for bast yaa gl — it wagt Mega et ee Em that. lew up several of Capel, 7 4 suas BERR: delivery to the ‘public. Embreced in its enter. | @*Boed, the batteries masked; an infantry CIVILIANS EXCLUDED FROM THE ARMY SS SUS NIN. ” thicknesses of woods = The «| Mott’s caissons, dismounted his pieces and raised taining con, x, ® part of the battle grcund of Fair Uake but it ts | & bubbub generally among team: ters, wagoners, \. cansonteraend infantry. The 20th New York at —_—>-——_ “; Wednesday's seit mee cine = yn tae toaty cha eek rd on the | this time mads their celebrated stampede, for War DerartMenr, July 4.—The latest advices mentsof the pest week; the recent battle at | Williameburg road, one column advancing down | Which next day. the provest guard, gia of | received at the War Department from General Mechanicsville, and the patties of Thursday, | the t!ltoad. They opened from two batterleson | General McClellan, picked them up and took | wi citiants army are dated nine o'clock this Friday and Satutday before Richmond, and | tbe left; but thetr firiag was awkward and inef. | them to headquarters like so many culpr! morning, up to Which time there had been so Official dispatches from Gen. McClellan.’ fective, as likewise their musketry, which was} However, very soon our light emcee pt rear a jorning, up tbern News; Operations on the Sonthern | ©!0#¢ and might have been tuore serfous. When | ed themselves, and vigorously res raisen, the | fighting since Tuesday. Coast; Latest from Memphis. Arkansas, Miesis- | they rerehed a Hue of march about three hundred | enemy, who was soon at a perceptible disadvan- | “General Dix reports the arrival te-dzy at Fortress sippt River. and all pointe South: AND FORTRESS MONROE. THIS EVENING, FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY, Shakspeare’s elecant Tragedy. in five acts, entitled ROMEO AND JULI8&T! ROMEO AND JULIET a: ade pehown : or & Williams, No O36 oor. ROMEO AND JULIE ROMEO AND JULIET’ ; From Com. | ¥2!4s from our front, the whole terribie fire Of our | '*&e, 80 fer aa accuracy and effect was concerned. Farr Monroe of fve bundred and thirty-three rebel | Susan Denin in her great obaracter of... cannon burst upon them. Our infantry, too, fell in line, ready to support : a or Vistbugianatnr petetnrene fez. oneans, They staggered, but before the fail effect of our | the batteries or meet half way any attempt of the prisoners, being a part of thove taken daring the | jpauie Pscker a6 a A splendi : discharge was discernible the pieces rang again, | febel infantry to push across the creek. Thus battles. Among them are several Colonels Latest from : 7 alf hour our fire was so close t seemed t! 7 has orde: 1 civilians awa: ; 5 the Meinphecye taesarsaen cane ") | perpetual echo of a single desfening report, a | from cannon shot, perhaps, resulting than at any | _ Generel Dix has orered ailciviliansaway from} 45/6 Com pany Histr:onic Artestes. matter for everybod: aah atthe isk and oost of the deisu'ticg ae sont! 4 bail, hich t other time in any battle. Iphe re made aome | Fortress Monroe, and no persons will be permitted , ~oha! rt tong each resale three umes eerie Sketches: | Stories; reba jews; Clips Confederates replied feebiy, but swith some show | desperate efforts to cross the creek, but General | to pass to that point or the army of the Potomac, Te concinde wits the best of fasces, Inthe Washington fear” - pings from excbanges, id Wit from Prontice of determination. Smith brought his men up to close quarters with excepting those connected with the military or A REGULAR FIX . ChARLES WALTER. Trost Coi jonal Proceedings; Telegraphic news. The whole fight, though it lasted from eight | them whenever they dared the contest, and al. naval service of the United States. A REGULAR FIX! jelS cokds GREES &) You iy —, a irs in Europe and America; and ail the | ’clock 8. m. to twelve, was like one incident, | though in each case some of our best and most AREGULiR FIX! . 18 POSTPONED late local news of interest in and about Wash. | 224 it terminated with a loss to our side of not | deloved soldiers bit the dust, there were nosigns Au Pp Mr, D. Setchell in bis great character ° @ hour ington more than 150 men, to the rebels of not less than | Of holding off. The cannon firing wes incessant Celebration at Drummendtewn. Jesipieessy—pesece harman “Py yn) b- of tae ra =a A column for the Farmer and Housekeeper, de. | 1500. here, some of the deepest and closest of the war, | Daommonptown, Accomac county Wa July Supported by the N & WILLIAMS, Anots, to Agricultura), Horticultural Pe ionl ‘The efforts of the enemy to overreach us on the | 2nd the infantry fire extended along the who! 4.—A spirited celebration was beld here to-da: COMSDY CONGRESS, and Household matters. ? left were made futile, for we took pains to cover | columns the First Regiment Eastern Shore Marylan Thi our lMne of general retreat along the Williams- The battle of White O:k Swamp wasecarcely | Volunteers. General Lockwood presided. The Cirei 50 cents is is just the paper above all others for per- burg road, by deploying our left along that road | 8econd to that of Gaines’ Hill in point of losses of | Vice Presidents were Lieutenant Colonel Cone- re 25 cents tons sojourning in the Nationsl Metropolis to | toa creek that crosses it more than a mile in the sh Le chanelle Ol some pu aay gy. io dogo ma ir ss, a Keene, 75 cents send to their friends istance. Tear of Savage’s. They endeavored to char, suffer an enemy, 'y | an tain Watkins. Secretaries, Lieutenant ‘ivate Boxes SES ¥ ® aecccae . by spnbichies peel through the gades ot Burns, D: and Go. butchered, but our own loss is, nevertheless, | Austin Smiley and Lieutenant Lawson. After Seats may beneonred at the Thester during the him tee «ame being —% 4 copy, pe i} Postage man, but the steady fire of such regiments as the | C20Tmous. We lost all of Mott’s battery but a | a prayer by the Chaplain, the Rev. Mr. Poulson | day withoot extra charg e % eide,) rear = a prepaid by stamps when so arranged. Massachusetts 20th baffied them in that regard. | tingle gun, the whole of Randall's battery, one | read tion of Independence, which was | _20ore open at 734 o'clook ; to commence Bt 8, Congress street, Georgetown. Sale to oo Having held the place until, in the judgment of | RUN, we believe, of Captain Ayers’, and several | followed by an oration delivered by Capt. Long. SESS TUS EnE REEDED Bt vo’clook a m OUR MILITARY BUDGET. the Generals, our teams, heavy artillery and | Others in various parts of the field. We could | a beautiful sword was then presented ri Lieut. or» FELLOWS’ HALL! 4 . — ee ambulances were fat acrots White Ok Swamp, | 20t have lost in killed, wounded Hooper, on bebalf of company &, to Capt. Stafford PO-LEMO our troops fell back leisurely to the neighborhood less than two thousand five hundred m of said company. The proceedings were inter- STANLEY MOR AMA. 2s REBEL ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE ON | of Savage's Station, and again d ew up in order | 108s may reach twicet gained | spersed with delightful music from the regimen- D By J.C. McOUIRE & CU. anctioneers. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. of action. ‘The fight of Pesch Orchard, for so it | Our point and made the James river, despite all | tal band, and the whole affair of with GIGANTI@ ILLUSTRATIONS ey. ul -: ‘ th %s attempts to cut usoff therefrom. in fh it late tik seunae oF TEE TRUSTEES SALE OF HOUSe AND LOF pasion iio will be called, wasa decisive victory tothe Union | the enemy’s a ‘0 cut us o} > greatenthusiasm. A salute of thirty-six row WAR FOR THE UNION! Nea tHe Navy Yarp—On MO‘ DAY A TERRIBLE SLav R } ; | troops. failing to do thi: suffered the retreat, whereas | was fired from heavy guns during the day. FO) i b | OON, duly 7th, ot 6 orelcok, on the premi GRTER—8.000 LOSE IN The Battle of Savage in the pitch of battle we beat him back with !m- ee gee Comprising Views of Cites North ant South | Ne yrvirtus ofa ceed of tree ies Gre cone oes Seen: The battle of Bavage’s was more waabae pe feces oa oe cbr Sst nd The Fourth in Baltim Eesises, ecenes aed Teeeeee ot thon bie 4 z saeill, to th a me a eye z a Ne Fighting on Wednesday ez Thursday It commenced about five o’clock in the after guabsels aristeak nar 6G hed Rare entities “to the Battimone July 4.—Our National Anniversary | wich illustrate the Great Rebellion and s Nation’s deco! land ords for Washing’ j- | Str: for msi Late pets Hasse pore egg a agaleer orclock at night. most unbounded credit. They came into action eee wien hace Resa auninysd throng: The aepten Reade, in cou: C. i Leasen The Richmond Ezaminer of July 24 gives the} Orchard, filed with large relnforcements and | ‘rae Rebels Have #0 long held yar gunboets ii poe er peggy oe Soe ACTON OF THE MONITOR AND MERA | SFOS OR ronting ¢ itional batteri Hl as LC = MAC—tho Destruction of the eBud © Frospe nt Stomne relating to the battle of Monday. | woos rons of cavcley’ tonrathe pocorn ne Tea! | We that thelr mere presence Will create a panic | jration wae beld at the bese of the Weshlagion | AC —she D Burnivg and Sinking Sy ont | DacK 70 fet, together with Tt says: among them. t ~ * - ing to the Chickehominy, and, covered by the The declaration of Independence was read and id and interesting exhibition of iteeif. Sunday morning, Hill and Lengstreet, with | thick timber, were enabled to remain concealed eloquent addresses delivered by Gen. Wool] | This treat Historic Work will be presented to their divisions, crossed the Chickabominy, and | Until they had reached a wheat-fleld that stretches | _ U7~ The attempt to hold asession of the Senate | and Hon. Joseph Segar, of Virginia. This eve- VERY EVENING THIS WEEK late Menday afternoon attacked the enemy bout | {rom Savage's to a dense belt of woods in the | Yesterday wena failure, as sufficient Senators to| ning there bas been a'splendid display of fire- and WEDN®SDAY and SATURDAY AP TER- five miles nerthesst of Darleyto the direction of the farms of Dr. Trent and Messrs. | form aquorum could not be found who were| Works. No rowdyism, disturbances or accidents | NOONS at3 o'clock for Famil es, iy -5t . Se ee wee” | Mickey, Dudley and Couch. Suddenly appearing willing to yield their rights as independent | 2&ve happened to mar the pleasures of the day. { ——————____ market road. The conflict was terrible, and by | ovt of the edge of the timber, they opeued witb y 8 The people are as firm as ever in the support of ANFERBURY HAL half past eight p.m. the enemy had been driven | rifled cannon upon our forces, drawn up in full | A™eFicans on the Fourth of July. It ts believed | the Government anda determination to put down Lov dack a mile and a belf. At balf past nine, being | View to the south of the railroad. Directly they | hat all necessary business may be transacted, | this infamous rebellion. THE COOLEST PLACE IN 1HE CIPY: heavily seliadieced tise Aenea : ran out three batteries to commanding points in | and Congress adjourned, next week. IMMEMSE bh Fh leas Rane preps qithe rebel} cide oes palsonres the wheat a and opened a rapid enfilading I> We have receive@ from the assistant in ENVies CHANGE rey emcee a The cttuation betag, evidently bepaiess agate : Aven Aran OS aegperiny Tat eudion 1 The catalogue of Georgetown College for | Charge U. 8. Coast Survey Office the report of the ‘A QUESPION TO THE Pe BL such © elming f General Hill ate couid not form, nor our ertillerymen bring their the academic year 18¢1.°62, has been issued. The | Superintendent for the year 1860. thee nuw in existence. hse there ever been in verwhi forces, jouses, &o. existence @ compsny Compris.ue &3 much Sp osenat!y 4 batteries into service. The 106th Pennsylvania | number of students in attendance during the ALENT. Peal wd ——— bret Bee -. At thie moment, seeing their adversary Regiment was seized with momentary panic, but | year was 142. In senior department 48; junior TURTLE. TUATLE, VeRSATILITY, Fr o and 4 nopen ances 'e, the most vociferous cheers arose along the | soon recovered and did good service. The first department 95; preperatory @: at 37 FURTLE. By ORIGINALITY 2 perfect «whole Yankee line. The fight ended there for | named lost in the beginning of the fight a hun- Pi ; Preparatory departme and aie AND GENIUS the night. dred killed and wounded men, and a regiment | Medical department 22. hy . . 1 - weighing over three bnidred pornis—the pub: ‘erms made Known at sale, ‘The Ezaminer savs it thinks the division which meen od We the: fea edad ead ne oe, 17 Accounts from Fredericksburg represent can’ be te-ved with Saves or Soup ar HAM. of, Stars and make a Note emit: “i,k watt, ¢ oo jm. went Into the fight of Friday fourteen thousand | In the meant!me a rebel brigade was ousteved | the greatest porsible distress among the inhabi- | S4AG.¢ 23 He, 200 a4 202, corner of ee PBEANPR Rrra, Le i232 Ms Buoceseors of We! & Bernard. _ strong, could only muster six thousand men for duty stealing down to the right, af If with the design tants. The 13th rebel regiment, raised in that ~ —— will apposr to-nig it iu the ena: By WALL & BARNARD, Anvotioncers. on Tuesday, and that the loss of life exceeds that of | ©f #ankiag our troops hy reaching a position on . Aer PUGLROSALS Wi lbe reostved at the Mscor's | “terof ths Regiment. She w Forst, Wako .ore agen ao ¥ Of | tbe Wiillamaburg road. Capt. Pettit et once | town, Is reporied there as having been cut to office up to 12 o’clook on the 10th diy of Jaly, enution.and ext nguish the MUNDAY AFTERNOON 14-5 July.atl say battle or series of battles yet fought. About | planted two guns on the railroad and ewept the | pleces in the recent battle on the Peninsula, fist. for trimming and grading Sixth stvest east, “MISS EVA BRENT. o’oloo8, we wil sell in front of the premices. Low eight a m. Tuesday, Jackson’s and Huger’s divi- | column with grape and canister, until it went — Fhe araval se be nike ieabinin ike seen ; i , mg gy ge sions attacked McClellan’s left flank on the west | back to the woods upon a run. Some of the | {[> The following norhinations were made st | browsht to four inches as tim gutter loo. The . fn Infantry fighting of th 4 . be! side of the Cbickahominy, seventeen miles from | SU2"pest Infantry fighting of the war ensurd, in Harrisburg yesterday for Pennsylvania State of- | 7972129, atts erestt well rolled with Sving seurhtered & mammoth Green Tute.| pit PEST T eR now st the Canterpary te, | al Mark the which parte of Sedzwick's, Richardson's, Hook fatone of rn ‘nd then wall ruled with re TW 7 seuiin nee and tat oe ic rte of wi Ss. chal - ol ha al rest and seour 7 c * an’ Richmond. Later in the day Magruder feli upon | er's, Kenney’s and Smith's divisions cogeged ficers by the Democratic convention :—Auditor | @ heavy relicr. ALEXANDER ZANFRETUA "joateod-n WALL & ARN A &D. Ancts bis right flank. Pighting was golng on up to} wita various success. The rebels ceme deter- | General, Isaac Slenker, of Union county; Sur- pore's will state ths price per onbic yard for 'n his erent rineke? Ao: on the Tirht Rope. * By WALL & BARNARD, A nine o'clock Tuesday night. Heavy firing from | ™inedly across the eld, firing as they advanced, | veyor General, Jas. P. Barr, of Allegheny county. trimming, and per equare vas ne: THE SEIGRIST BROTHERS, s : STEE~’ SALE OF V - 4 until Gen. Sumuer ordered our troops up at ——_____. i 2 lot. B S . y 7 gunboats on James river was heard Tuesdry double quick toa charge, About 4000 of Brean _iy 3-dttoth Comm’r Eastern iistrict The most aries Ac: obat 1a tae world, as the morning. A number of Federal trensports are in} went off at once with a roar that might have 7" The ucven yeer locusts Have made their ¢p- EW_AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FUR MONS. VELARDE the river with reinforcements, supposed from drowned the musketry ee ee eee ELAR FOR DS BND Soe The ves! ‘i 7 n the world, ina new dance, ¢volock Burnside, but they bad not yet landed. The rebels kept their pesttion fora moment and P t eh To-night, the che shania panteesinnn aatitiol rag raion oh Skane < The above extracts from the Examiner relate to gues Weipade heer eded in charging Tene fous in Wesles Ciise none peo tn whee es AND OE eT AROUPE : Lot cumbered pin’ teen, (18) in Sau mn Tuesday's battle, in which General McClellan's | right upon the guns of a Virginia battery, two ¢ ner Fifth and Fstroets, on £U-MORROW. (Sab. 6 ‘Will appear. Dance tinseeran at col ba sll brick nausee. Aispatch of Wednesday said the enemy were | Which they hauled off, spiked and chopped the Fae yeh Loclock sm. and at 8 p.m. Seats free, This temp'e of mirth aud enjoyment in filled to bedly beat. carriages to pieces. The Sth, 63d and 69th par- ain PERS | its utmost capacity by our reepe = = er ticipated ia this gallant act. It was here that the NOTIUE—Kav. W. PF. Camrae f Peno- t 1 Advices received at the War Department yes- tate Col Fiero, of the 20th Massachusetts rozi- srivania. wil art at the u itol fo: A is t < dehgh ‘ ~ 2 ame os eee eee pnd trom the terday show that there was no fzhting on the | ment, formerly Gen. Plerze, of Big Bethel fame, | MUR KO W (Sanday) MORNING, at 11 0’e'0o! ay oF r F cod ‘sud 5 deed of * Peninsula on Wednesday or Thursday up to} lostan arm. It was taken off by asolid shot At the same hour, Kev. Dr. yh i wa Churoh, (not 106 rerfal inge 5.20 p. Night came on but put no end to the carnage. | PTe8° o8e: ! to vozalize with facility, acouracy and fine t . f oy ane The steady roar of cannon, and the sharp, quick Et oloiook " he Cuarek wo ele nt Medan of tone Prof. Wo owsil recive Vieltore date y ld f ~ ‘th the WARRENTON, VA ting of musketry, now bursting into volleys, now | dssire to atten? psbiie worehtoe it* ico outa etrest, i ode ena F shane im + o ° _ - tne right to cocks the property at tue ie @n | cost — ~ m St, btw ra fr, ’ > rig’ L P r The following note is from es thorough a | degeneratin dh grt me perms pr ale en 288 REGULAR MEETING OF THE) ad easy of the defauiting purchaser, by adver rim ihe Unionist and loyal man as the Union holds - “gaan 7 = -_ Juxior For Miss:onary Socie'y, con- DD VOLUMES.—Many gentiemen are want- | P' at eminet sawe three times in the Navional In ei. mO>r. Woes lit up by the fitful flashes, and, to compiete the | nested with the Fourth P: trian Church, wit | O40 and have lumes in their tho dsy—merehente, Sditore, eta» AL D SHOCKING Mr Bditor : The following paregraph relating | awful picture, the woods were set on fite bi be Ses ’ 4 mont ey il hei it as the Great Di AN TON EBER Y. Fre: tees. to Warrenton, Va., 1 clip from this evening’s bursting shells, and conflagration painted ery TO M 6 Wivsbs th) BERER: | Orisariag igaetn Pie oe benefit i A ‘edition of the Sta: terrors gn the 2 ooicok Fhe meeting will ad-} aud bring sets soeseeer en, are of lite value at “Information was obtained that whenever a} 1, ihe haiti of tae boon = Se Ne. Fosssoe raping ayn ae eS oe. Me sioe Wasnis oe BUNZSR. | over ad Union man appeared in that neighborhood the | ,,1" ,the battle of Savage’s the rebels fired into | jshorger of Ohio. Bho pablo are respenetely te velis were rung, and before be is aware of (he | PU! bospitals repeatediy, although admonished | vited to attend. it* jetawkis WALL & BARNARD. Aa its, B W or oath) AF EER Or laving it at the store it will be 2 8 her 17Y STEAM FIRE-WOOD MIL! 8, Washitrton. And why? Be Poot or Szvenrezn1H Sr. iN _ caus its fame world w.de as the on!y Muzio oe meaning of the alarfh, he is taken prison: ‘4 | Dy the customary red fisg, and afterwards by a ws HINSTON RELICS Ha. hore porseselay gil the Great [ugts of the WOOD—WoOoD—WoOOoD: ais y Ho. Prisoner and | white fieg. Deaf to all appeals fo; forvearanee, NOFICE—The ceremony. of Isying the] Flying Kage Doliat; Gold Five. 19 % ; | Rrofessinn—ail the M M J yed toa place of security. t x 4 § i corner-sione of St. Matthew's Inetitute i: Since’. How well ounded ! : Sihveiinili ly of the above ar isle, hey continued to burl messengers of death among Cot, 1792. L ust rece! large 7 % in justice to a conservative, pesceable and intel- | those already past their vengeance, and the Welst el at los HiLsee aee c be soca b ae of superior quality, which 1am deily mac fs tur- ligent community, placed in ratber an embar. | wounded were compelied to lie immovably and H (gt ‘Judge Munaion will or — Leek ‘ robe J ny “the great Ci a nied ae ap uired, and’ a lowset fassing position te:ween the lines, and subject | Tective the quietus to their sufferings from the | and the Most Ker. ‘Ir, Kuwrick, Archbishop of Pom American A! No Change in Prices of A i a daily to visits from either side, I desire to state hands that had already maimed them. A few had | Baltimore, will! mak» an address on ths oooa- orere 0 ! si Himped away from the boapltals, but were shot | siox. Reminiscences of ond: Admission 25 con: rouestrs Chairs 5) cen "Terme postsively cash, either at time of prrohase Anan Gook, Luther } i rfax. Clay, Jeff: Doors open at 734; performance at £ o’c!ook or to the drivers on Geuivery. Ty experience, &c.; Within elght weeks, having | down whenever they were discovered by the | ¢ E80 Ca‘holic Sonoaisgrd Soauetien and the Rev, | Ghasas Giss, Cartel Lee Revetaiinreed eg | come ern BE EM O°eNCR THOS. 3. GALT been twice called suddenly to that place ne sick- | bloodthi:ety foe ‘J 7 c fee See oe a front of ment acted. ALFRED HUNTER, over Hank ee eee a MY pee tf 2 Pa ov, nese Kirk is ness and efliiction, I was treated with unexcp- THE LOSSES AT savAG WaeMTOONG CATHOLIGS FRIGRD Ear of Washington, iv 2-St*_ | oth and ioth ols evening &@ Fa BE CON- L ware tionable courtesy at leest; this whilst my prin. The battle of Savage’s wae much heavier than ILE Soh, FRIEND 80- OTICE TO WATER TAKERS. ERT of the best clacrica! and opsza music, per- A DIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S very superior 5 y Pi that of Peach Orchard. We lost, in -Adition to | his goctats will be pee ae ntl meeting of | JN] forered by eminent artiets in their finest atric. Batches by ii the more makers. inc uding ciples were known, as well as my position as a} our wounded—ail of whom feli iato the posses. | ttt fo MORROW AL TROON ets enone ‘Waran Reoternan’s Orrice, SEIDELEK, Ist prima don ns singer, has bee Frodsham Jurgensen ; also the “American Federal officeholder. Neither time did 1 find the | sion of the encmy—from 700 to 1,000 men, the After the basiness of the ‘society has been trans: Cuy Hat, July 1082, | S400, nd will ae Toe emeen ae: JEWELRY. place occupied. Large columns of our troops — part of whom were killed and wounded. . Lf ito line and proceed to St. | All Weter ire are herob: hed 9 ép.m. dauy. Tne best of rel Every description of Rich Jewelry of the latest Les ost of the wounded and all the killed were left 878. bY requést, it will not} Water Rents he year 2 mod ces Officers always in att ndscce | styles, we passed through on several occasions, leaving | behind, as we had no means of transportation for | &* rt to be fogmed for the | date are now di 8 offices. for the prevervation of ord-r SILVER WARE, malschievous siragglers, or detachments of sick | them, and the exigency of the army would not g, the comer In pk a Catho @ Th = La _~ ee joi¢im HENRY #O8ENT Silver Tes Sets, Pitchers, oviete, Cups, Forks, without food, medicines or attendance. They | allow of delsy in waiting the y movements | Soetety will pi sc In the non-payment wet ot RT SALOO J > were kindly provided for by the citizens. Con-| of the wounded. The enemy lost severely, and | By order of the Pee : a at for thirty daye alter the same ita pare EF OE alone ont Brow: we N Pematatben eal F POOR. ssered Shoul- federate cavalry took the stragglers, and I think several <t Tue caieaens wert [sete feta it 6. 6, C. SIMMS, = o, eh degen Repiatrar a notify the Fury - areadon ofe|4. oor. 6th and P&.'av.. tho coolest | der Straps, Sashes, Be . Pistols, &o. . rin, rt Cn A NS eel rreyc m f ° lew the cua ste sick. Two officers thus left were | parts of the acticn we took not leee'than 500 pris- Gwe eee Poceey OF Tae Dis- thal dssoontn he sural of water Imm ister oan aajoy aa cv" ng in aw: we 4 ™ n-mite wee araitedin ba 7) eo undistur! » One for weeks, and both permitted | Oners, but were compelled to let them 80, forthe } arnaal 2 be held ia the ‘edi ‘ semi-] by cutting msin and he sha) petiuion in reg: to sing'nK, VOIDS Ant ploy? —————————————_—_—_—— te rejoin their commands. This I know, having | ™me reason that operated in the case’ of our | montcf @errgetswn Gollese, (oo terct t aor gems aqeept cnt soubestnn ey eee of the geletteind cnmrany ttechampion New * puted een. As to the bell-ringing, &., I did not hear wounded, strests,) on MONDAY anzh h at Fi oigiock a egietrar that the wat rent hes bees psid, as | singer end Datcer. anda host of others enor , FALLING BACK FROM SAVAGE’ it W. McK. TUCKER, M 00, Sec. Igo the. expense of cutting off and restosing the | ‘Ti eri: presiding atthe piano. Prof @ Nechasa, or bear of, during a week's stay, and I bellevethe] The weary but still resolate soldiers received NOTICE.— 4 Buil Se Row crvenice knownfor his ability, leads ths orchsstre, report is erroneous. F. |orders at midnight to full back rapidly trom The nuual meciing of tre-memeers wall de enforced. jandrome Waiter Girls in sttendanoe, 1 July 3, 1862. Savage’s across W hite Oak Bwamp. eld at Potous Hal on MOND N- KANDOLPH COYLE, ew york loop. Coneert commences at 4c’ok, . was makWwg furtive attempts to 7th instant, w. 8 o’olook, “All porsons | —Z1-dim___ Water Registrar. } ti 94 o’cigok_U) FREY, Proprietor, jn 4-im*” THE CROPS, PRICES, &c., IN FAUQUIER. | in this respect, and it was likely to become a 70 ‘well to EAD! READE ASHINGTON CIFY GARDEN, New York OPTICIANS, A gentleman dire-t from Fauquier county, Va, | tight race between the Reveis and the Unionists | 2° ‘| t » borrowed shou'd come EA DI @venus. betvocen Ist and 24 sts ~The exdeori- | $46 Penn’sav,,(north ads,) bet. 1th and 13th sta, says be never saw that county look so well, | ‘© Which should cross the creek and gain the | tho voce tipes ttre ee they may expec WA FaLeas fo pesortment of MARBLE ber reepectfuliy informs the public that he as ré en Pebbie c= e 3 ; | Bigh grounds on the other side. If they should | “jy sat By o der EAS Ws MANTLES and TOMB STON*® WORK, with- | openod tho above plossant retreat for this season, Much of the stock is gone, but there ere elegant | be more speedy, and succeed in placing the SO NOP Te a Eco is rear to gost, 4} my Btone Yard. corner, New | end that liereaiter on ev Monday and Thuraday crops. Not 2s much planted as usual, and what <7 between ourselvcs and them, our retreat Te” Poz'se —The peck ra and friends of | ot. Hay oe one juded to discontinse the. Tardle fine Ten-pin Alley ‘and Suovung is cannot be half gathered for want of bands and | Would be almost inevitably cut off,and alihost in a Fourthety bbe Spetioe gan 1 offer &.! my manufsosured | Gal pe been, erected for the arnus:ment of horses. Cradlers are offered $5 per day; rakers | ‘be Whole army butchered or surrendered. Al- woes Mrs, Cail’ Woods, when ie toon cee : ned = be and Sesooiations can have the use 5 though every soldier and officer felt this dreadful | street, # little berond o bet line, wil ts rani North River Blue | of the Garden by tying ROtioS to tue ~roprictor. sad binders $2 to $2.40. The following are some | alternative so close, no one acted otherwise than | their beakete at the cote en riday morning slogging, Hreman and North River and | He pledges him he will Ug0. hte beet on- of the prices in that and Culpeper counties —} as a Northerner anda man. There was no mur. | &t 2% oolcok. ites A md snd furnished to | deavors ee, pl, wao may honor bint wif . -3t® jer at the shortest notice and the lowest cash | presenos. [m 24-3m ERNST LOEFFLE Cotton c jy 4-3’ EMORY 8B. Yarn, $1 per pound; copperss, $1.25 per | muring, no fla-hing, no undue hastening, only | J7£8"___EMORY BAXTER, 8eb,_ Sacker. | PATENT OFFICE CURIOSITIEsGuide te pound; sugar, 75 cents per pound; coffee, $1 per e subdur of so rs comparing opinions, GEURGE H. PLAN je 12- NICROLAS AC ° i, ai tl ——— er or Patents, Catalogue o1 Curiositios sad 6 pou7d; bacon, 25 cents per pound; flour, $7 per _ pee pepo aud neW and toen to be-ome 8 candid: - erthe hard Grawing of nd Ward, (vice W. F. ENSION OFFICE, Junz 61x, 1861, 6: barrel; sosp, (brown,) 35 cents per pound; soda, | breath to indicate the bitterness in the hosiecr | De y P TO ALL WHOM I¥ MAY CONCERN, S@ cents per pound; powdered charcoal, 12% | *!!. Had eome lost spirit supplied the torch, | U® der the sot of ie » the pepe ety Bh wae OF SO isle. | sh gricnnee Jarins were Re ta per ; Pe , 25 cents per prog ste na requisite fire in the whole army to une, 1880, x23 oe gz upon ji hati it EQ: eunce; quinine, the rate of $17 to $18 per} and end ie cancel a with ener if oat ene RANE OF QPMERCE, GEORGE- is bd her sae : Piccpaae srt iG . oF cunce; tallow cand‘es, 37% cents per pound; five. | consummation. At dawn all bad’ reached the ‘or the odnvenienoe of the holders in this city, | at the date following the 10 01 cent cakes of soap, 25 centa each; calico, 50 cen's | Wamp and thé euemy was ceming Ga behind. | Boles of the Stood Binion “Sosasars leas esta | cant Was ec coeoeaeren eae Tse teen DD LELAND ANTI-REBUMATIC BAND, Per yard; calico, from Alexandria, 37% cents per| The Great Battie ef White Oak Swamp. | urreat funds Land Ri Gout, Nen- yard; salt, from Alexandria, $15 per sack, Vir- The enemy followed us hard toward White ie . : foert fioate, No. 8.241, for. 90 acres, jt FENHOUBE, FANT& $0. » Rankers, ranted under S24 0 ith Poprea'y, l8st, 0 An- GPs ATTRACTIONS! ginia fands; coarse domestic unbleached cotton | Otk Swamp, the faithful fellows of Heintzel. = aa nee amar pt en 5 NEW STORE! restive w. sent free ~~ P a pany, ot, New Just opsred on the corner of f0:h street and Pa. " 7 5 % ; goods, 35 to 75 cents per yard. Wagons are gerd bepesge aoe ee wpe Heo gd re Oda The oar OF er Ge SIO ERS } wand bearing gyonue, north side. @ large stook of CLO FHING, OL Brosswar New Vark, dally Lr goods = from Alexandria, and | Compelied So mene it line of beitle serves the aot for the re ease of cortain ns held for ser- | Land W ortifionte, No, 68 $29 for 160 sores wil be sold at very low pricen SHOES, which Agent for this olty. ta sg . country alon| rs bd s, Matilda J.B. SMITH & CO., Cloth some — “sm guntey along the whole extent of he retreat, for Weskingine Fee june 7a ‘amiro,’ El rieaton Slark, and} oor, ith si. aid Pa,avandNe 400 Tr st, . {ypoa the right and the left. Notwithstanding | writing or gchesul j it f Certain Triplett's comer a Oo Ft Oflno. The steamers King Phillip and Chamberlain | this, cur mitch sanitmea ts Distr ambi, ded ‘oluntecrs. (war with Mexioo.) : ptom of haste Re’ ba ith 100, First WARD, ATLENTION! loft the yard on Thursday afternoon. or fear; the trains went on duly but not riotously, be, 100. Aga * schooner Debora arrived on Thu and when, fina ly, the last &nd cannon | "4 Ht a fA das iy next. JOSEPH A. B. ‘. and for sale atthe lowest rates, a reday plashirg through the creck, nor ee DWAD. Vierk. a lasioner. ° LUTHING, HATS, CAPS. BOOTS nig at from Norfolk, with forty-one guns and car- whitened all the hi J DISTRIC® OF z ry on the of 2th street and Pa. the hilis on the southern side, and COLUMBIA, Wasuine- dark bay agg bred “Mon. riages from the navy yard there. the weary soldiers, having torn up the bri vg CON County, Fo wit: LUN, hand — A NAVAL CAPTURE. a ‘ves down to rest. It, was now etg i ae as nasecyal Rosister years entle riding EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS. The Alabama, Commander Lamer, on the 20th | thin the panting tet i meer hey ertacren a acon, pot ‘sua. nae a idte oni og ADRIT, Dotwsee, 4 For the converieroe ff my First W: ult., captured the schooner Catharina attempting | could weli endure. Many of them were hungry, | thelr t8 BS required by inw. to street, between Sih antoth: Neve Storelon the catuet nt sors ouset opt e , = terunoutof Charleston. She bad on board thirty. | ‘2¢ water in the swamp Yak such that the stom- {eoge liatiace tea! Sat ail enh oe continue jas here. they wall find & good ane of course did not three bales of cotton. She has been sent to Phii- ig, end the wounded | '? Hint cay F.PORCELL. | DSsatican TUR ACHES: | ise in tone as "cacy of U one adelphis. = yeyesthat seemed | — True copy—Fest : z =. ne Moore's ine a4 _ ner 20% our say lare-to ten an eke COMMODORE FOOTE. tana creek Segre, a beltof swamp e® lawaw MOSES KELLY. Rog. of Wills. soell as planners $9 oo —— as ‘kahom!: This distinguished officer writes from New through ta encompass! merece, The creek 1a Tho ou Fos 24Le— ber will bargain nee, SING, HATS, OA mS Haven, Joly 34, tastant : Rot more than four or six feet deep, and bad ESTABLISAM ENT s ets iveay alos ae MOORS Ia Panvenuns routine. | Soraer sith streotand Pa ev woth Bagi tevin ene dt eee, renga, as | eg Cae rigs Pca Ta | CIR eB SOTTO Tats RETURNED. of bottom land ‘4 wilt be exohance, ‘Address oy ~ re} is north aide. —— — Secretary Seward bas returned to Washington | « farm-house, formerly the Genta ; MASA g Oe SHORTING, BATS, CAFE, BOO fom bis recent trip, on public business, to Bos- | Casey, bad been cockaten by our own dnt abil CHARLES vies — dogen ia.” Bie SHOEe a ie rice, coruer aS) ; & line of rifle pits. A: strete! Suaep Pro! lorsed = actos the bottors lend pgm a POsALs endorsed as such, will be rés iy Ad ae until J Guoven’s Tuzarn.—We regret that Wwe have | COURMY Legh ma Seg two farm-houses lay op- be bapiding 0, stare: onl fo 71m No. te announce thet this evening our beautiful Of our officers stopped to teat nnd caf oh 8 ie of arent oreo, @or: FIN|SH WIDE SEIRTIN 6 CAM.| _Jy1-1m JH. disinguinhed Weshington favorite, Miss Susan | | Beyond the, most Eined on app lation to the Water Gommlcerears Lok fatwappie pied » a, makes t appearance—appearing 01 = Cd a . "donde with Uharlestowa, EW SzORE w CLOTR- strect ITH & CO., Clothiers, the eceasion im her greatest impersonation, viz: | &%! of ou! Line of is with sureties wil be required from parties that of Romeo, in “ Romeo and Juliet.” pha sing. cCommiss| reserve the ritht to asce to be supported by Miss Jeanie Parker as Juliet, stroporat whith ip meas anes her Mrs G.C. Germon es the Nurse, and Mr. Tilton = Mereutio—the other members of the superior company also assisting. M. Setchell, the fanny, See eee ree The performances conclude with “A Regular Piz,” with | a2 . Setchell ta his = Th9.Som sentation of Hugh a > Senator Willey, of the celebration of th doom mort add: oii so. ERR encase. LACE MANTILLABS AND SiLK < ‘ ota, =z or en 3 § petiatens RPO GER PRICES a0 (cae stosk of Fenoy ELLAS ric, ! ae a im Reomeeta BSi