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SE THE EVENING STAR. Se LATE TELPGRAPHIO NEWS, | TREASURER'S MONTHLY STATEMENT, JUNE { Showing the amount to his credit, at the dat LATEST FROM VICKSBURG. | Zreisy, qnéerih she sceeral Assistant Tyee FROM FORTRESS MONROE. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. incttin— Arrival ef ents on phe ae eS —nemneneme 7 ssued prior to the a THE REINFORCEMENTS. Re F Hoge j issued p ontarss Morker, July 2%, 9 o'clock, P. M- —-_+e—— and the balances img at the same date Ww HIN G ‘Oo . We fee! at liberty to say that -neral McC.ellan § |, U. Ross ith, who Is connected with - me dered Oy the Boontary of sas Demmdypaunemnenregent ox nerd et ASHINGTON CITY: is grateful for the promptness with which be 1 | the Reserve Cavalry, informs me that their force, | Bombardment of the City from both | ond from depositors, ordered by the Secretary unaratlable, being the amounts deposited om the +: JULY 7, 1562. | ing reluforced. Sufficient bavé doubtless | numbering over 1,000, res tae Peek ae Fleets, Mint and branches, and the amounts withheld by Assistant Treasurers and Deposutanies in States — wows ‘ evening. This comman: e Flyin; * ee rot am, or reached him by this time to render bis position ‘ery an about 1,500 tnt airy, were pl cane ne ota now under insury: tra cont perfec'ly cure, and in a very brief period ae 1 that are on the way from different quarters and } moyal vf Government property at the White these awaiting the transporatiog, being hastened | House. They saw it all meres want to him, will so swell his army as to make it more | buHding destroyed, and on Saturday evening command of Gen. Storeman to attend to the re- outside for interesting Telegraphic and other “matter. The Rebel Works Stermed on July 4. —_~2—_— Rebel Force 16,000. In what place. soot to draft, they left the ite House. After shipping all ee it sat ptry, Spirit ef the Merning Press. efficient than at any previous period since the goods and their infavtry, 1,5°0 reieated to Med by Ex- iceman -|——_——— The Poser argues ‘ tbat the regulation | down before Yorktown. Willlamsburg, arriving there early on Sunday Hundreds of the Enemy Killed by Tresears of United £ Washington, D. Fo | Sotl2s41 14 ‘ ITS SPIRIT morning. From thence they went to Yorktown, plosion of Shells. J fie ee ment yee Ae 38 | "S007 gas 1 constituting the two separate and Independent : where shipped their artillery. ‘rheir men len en tn factetant Trascuent ew +4 1214? 2 departments of the Rappahannock and Shonan- No ccmments of our own are necessary to} 40031 in good Bealth and spirits, and have lost Putrapectuia, July 7.—A special dispatch | Assistant Treasurer, Phils 333-9 » doan Valley has proved most unfortunate and i11- | impress upon the public mind the fact that our only two of their gumber, who were taken while from Memphis dated the 6th, from the razn Lion- | Assistant Treasurer, St. wie 4 avised;” and that “those who confide in the | army upon the Peainsula Js in as fine heart as} on picket duty. They "epresent the expedition | {fom Memphis da’ Ages es Assistant Trensure! 702 63 pe advised;” and says in: ee saneans in the dis- | 88 admirably managed by Gen. Stoneman. Tho | cs# from Vicksburg, with dates to the 2d Instent, Peponitary at Bal Sar ee . military capacity of Gen. McClellan, and those | ever before; that being clearly shown cavalry, infantry and artillery in all number about | says that the canal across the point of land oppo- positary at 9.635 5 who doubt it, have equal cause to regret the ar | patches from that quarter, published in Thurs- 3,000 men, and many Se too have been crron- | site Vicksburg has been nearly completed. Ne- positary at Loursvilie, Keutec 275 455 " tangements which have produced this disturb- | day’s and Saturday's Star, as well as in the eously reported captured. It was believed to be gro Sweekenen Dave been Collzcted trom the west- itteb ee —| > a ance of his plans for the capture of Richmond.” | admirable address ftom McUlellan to bis troops § so in the main army. ous plastath ts the sicinile. Lxailcembgoe positary at Chicago, sar a pcienmeiemn toe sarin lay msm Satie Ee CURE cate Seth | Clerc ar on tee br toa, sor | BEST Parra Wins ay " bs | it ~! £ eS seteistsatten Res acted scommbteg ta the best Hg his LIEUTENANT HOOVER. Monroct she having left there at 5 o'clock this | eral thousand more arc engaged on the work. It | P-postary at Palin of St. Croiz.\ at isd ss | before it, and all must award Jt at least the credit We are pained to state that it is very probable Morning. She br! ms down tweity-five rebel was supposed that when the ditch was finished | Depositarr st Gana (le, ot ncn pbhaws Of coed intentions, ax well as the praise of baving } that Lieut. George W. Hoover, of the 11th (rezu- Pee aCe carrivle aZane eee aes on board. | tne river would makea wide channel during high Depositary at Olympia, Washington —— ie i | made all the atonement in its power by apeedily | 1.) infantry, was either killed In the course of the | aay iagt ippeipat ig the spost brilliant etoome. The Water, Wich would forever leave Vicksburg an paitary at Sante be New Mexico —_— eel eye #eadjusting and restoring unity of —— recent seven days? battl’s, or fell into the hands | revels were in action, and the | island village. paneer at Pincrenees ( =.- : —/ 240 ot Wises 1 had befure crested confusion,” of the rebels, so seriously wounded as to make | rebel efiicers taken prisoners admit the loss of at | "I was believed that the rebel works would be | PoPomisry At Louisvil’e, (ate). WE cook The Intelligencer claims that McClellan’s late bis recovery improbable, He belonged to this men on thatday. Our artll- manetvers reflect the highest credit on his = least ten ¢hi th inst > most successfully brought to bear nearly | #tormed on the 4: b feet moar “rebels done very little Serb There is every reason to believe that the place THE WEsrT. c} Som with theirs. Our loss rebels amit when | has already fallen. The city ts said hohe The public may anticipate soon hearing of | compared with that of the rebels. MZ | badly damaged as wes at first stated. All the non important military movesients in the West, des- | on both cldes was cf the moet desperatecharactes. | - cobatanta were previously removed. The rebel tined speedily to crush ont all serious opposition | fresh troops were immediately marched forward | force was stated at sixteen thousand. in that quarter to the re-establishment ¢f the | to fll their places. They appearto disregardthe | A story had reached the fleet that several hun- ity. atratezic skill,” and that he will “be able to | °'Y amaintain bimeelf in security from attsck until he shall be abie to resume the offensive.”’ The Republican ts terribly annoyed beceuse Gen. McClellan has been successful on the Pen- insuia, end compliments that officer In the Sena- ——Ssseennans $5,200,842 86 | 819.595,-67 4) Overdrafts Depositary at Santa Fe, New Mexico. Overdratts Depositary at Baltumore................ Overdra‘ts.. sfers ordered from Assistant Treasurer, ew York, New York..-.—---- : Y Pen tor Chandler style authority of the United States Government. Begs - — waged eos re a nom ed dred of the enemy had been killed by the explo- Preustore ordered from ‘poast rere 3 ‘ade. nay ‘ test . oe pm a \ urer, nial ‘Ono. The Republican knows exactly how, when, SAVY YARD. ing them down and cutting them to pieces as fast | #!0n of shells. Z SER ah Frasaters eraerel hon Bisanany Loanvile. —— where and under what circumstances the battles | The gunboats Wyandark and Reliance left the | as they arrived. A bombardment has been kept up at regul: asvill of the Peninsula should have been fought, and } yatd on Saturday afternoon. The schooner W. endeavorsto give the country the benefit of its; P. Cox arrived on Saturday night, with a lot of superior wisdom. ordnance stores from the Norfolk navy-yard. wane enemy have been pie —_ — tervals from both fleets, Davis having arrived. ik in every Azbt for the Age left, the rebel batteries were day, Tuesday and Wedneeday. Yesterday the pect sent ay. enemy advanced about § o’clock in the morning, replying occas: ‘etatke " and opened fire, which was instantly returned, (Nots.—The canal or ditch referred to THE FRENCH PRINCES. and severe fighting on both sides was kept up for | above dispatch is to cut through the neck of the A correspondent writes :—The Prince de Join- | three hours, when the enemy retreated with con- bend of the river on which Vicksburg stands. ville, Count de Paris, and Duc de Chartres have This war the lost Beene aed ee dottaptf ; | The bend is fourteen miles long; across the neck Partch ted in every battle betere Richmond, vn . fi irits and never | {s but three-fourths of a mile. The people of the staff of Gen. McClellan, up to and including eee nee renee ms 1h See ae ‘ere or tered to Treasury of the tse, Washington. to at Lou Oni 7 Bish nea Bien sine eee THE FIRE IN HIS REAR. The Washingtea Repubsican, the premonitory of those inCongress who have made ceasel« 83 war on Gen. McClellan ever since discovering bis dis- Bullion Fund. fice of the United States, New Yor $22,513 «0 ‘were so anxious to fight as they are now. thatcity have long apprehended that high water | Assay 0 if ‘States, Philadelphia, Pa ‘9.654 16 4nclination to prosecute the war simply to the end | jast Monday. They each rendered invaluable | Most of our wounded exprcas a desire to recov- might cut such a canal, tbus feolating Vicksburg | Mit of the United States, Etuledelphia, Pa. S985 16 cf establishing an abolition despotism through: | service to the General-in-Chief. ‘The Prince de. | ¢f speedily that they can again return to thelr ‘out the land, again this morning makesa furious onslaught upon him, firing in bis rear with vin- dictiveness quite equal to that displayed by the rebels In firing into bis front throughout the late seven days’ battles. The experienced and dis- rT | ee UNAVAILABLE. In States now under Insurrectronary Control. ippi navigation. Tegiments. All seem to be very anxiousto be | far away from future Mississ: peat when Richmond is pibeds The canal has but to be started by man to be Thursday's nS Wherein one of our batteries A soldier arrived here to-day, who was wound- | gnished swiftly by the river’s current. The re- was taken. He says he saw every man at the | ed on Tuesday by a Minle rifie ball a < sistance those having the control of the city’s af- guns shot dewn except two, and those two stood | shoulder, which struck the bo so many post sol. | frirsare making to the authorities of the United scribes a thrilling scene he witnessed in the Tnited States, Charlotte, N.C... 852,00 00 | 167 €3 . to their post and fired after the rebels in over- | diers about him who were worse off than himself, | States, renders it necessary that Vicksburg should | Branch mint of tes nited —— an Sac hg 285) 3 F195 69 [.nguished soldier who conducts that journal | wheiming numbers were near enough to seize | acne crept out of the way, and with his pocket | yo thus removed from too close proximity here- | pranok mint ofthe Vinited Sates, Dalilonoga, Ga. 329267 46 |. | saoiaer lays down with great emphasis what should have | the other pieces. They suddenly disappeared, | knife dug out the ball bimeelf. He said if be| 11.745 tne navigation of the Missiesipp!.— Edi- | Assistant Treasurer, New Orleans, Lowsiaus 146.25 74 |, | has.se2 ss been the plan of the campsiga, end shows to his ‘but whether they were captured or killed 1s not | B&d Saya _ poi - surgical ay Ae via ae j e' . eo iheg oe! arenes, nome Carol 'ns. ‘sire swail see Mechelen ons (Uf to taat of no one else,) that | nown. ‘This confiict was a part of that men- | Wow!d have taken him longer to recover, and be poritary at Norfolk, Virginia, 175 se| = Yorm| = lone McClellan's want of capoeity alone has prevented | tioned in McClellan's dispatch, where MoCell | ease ouy'o return to bie regiment, or boys,” } | = McCLELLAN’S ARMY. Befostta'y at nen, Bort eat| rites) Sous his army from long since getting possession of was forced back by superior numbers of the | ,eeiva, oF REBEL PRISONERS —THE RxseLs | Gem. Mic! taken Prisoner—Stoncwall positary 2@@loly 555 : rs 44 bs | t+ iamend. enemy. The Count, ina personal confiict, cap- DRIVEN BACK TEN MILES. aceon ot eed: ate ak Gore r : 2811 98 1 1,905 73 We notice te fact that this onslaught has been tured a rebel Major, and his brother was con- Fortress Monrog, July4 —The steamer State | (Special Dispatch to the ?hiladelphia [nquirer.} so tow a < i 53.692 29 se | 4.187 18 made, on! y to warn the country that it is but a ly of Maine, with 309 wounded soldiers on board, Battimore, July 6.—The steamer Philadelphia Desositary at .| 679 68> 679 66 See rsa y stantly conveying orders from McClellan to the and the Kennebec with 251), leave Fortress Mon: | arrived here from Fortresy Monroe this morn ng, ome — er oaiilarreipel ate mer acento hase ay, | Generals in the fleld where the conflict was most roe this morning for New York They arrived | and gives cheering accounts of McClellan’s army 717,580 68 078 68] OAT oC “aose in Congress fr whom the Kepublican 18} rsegat, here last night from Harrison’s Landing. Many | up to Friday afternoon. Qn that day there was a Tote a _. $x 536,008 73 | G68 Sm © | QUaBA understood to speak; those whose insane #ndfero- | “rhe prince and his nephews leave immedi- | of them a very slightly wounded—a finger, a} national salute anda review by McClellan. The “* oned 3 clous fanaticism enabled the Southern conspira- band, or an arm. Cols.C.E. Prattand A. W. . Add difference transfers... es ately for England, in order to be present at the _ World's Fair, during which exhibition they ex- pect to meet other prominent members of the Or- leans family and their supporters, from France. army still occupies a strong and invincible posi- Lewis, Capts. J. G. Wilson, Jchn Knoblock, A.| tion, and are more anxious to move on to Rich- H. Hamilton, and Dantel Parker, are on the State | mond and full of Spirits. They have beard that of Maine. the late moveraecnt was called a defeat, and are The lithR bora Apr EM Batre wee very indignant, as they deem it a brilliant suc- ‘ st in the first battle of the extreme right wing an cess Ei oilt Be: sachs saeetinig as would not ibe l- suffered severely. Col Gal: her was wounded | The Richmond papers announce the arrival of lewod to take place in France, sad locks to the 1.50 taken (priscacs: Lieut. Gel, Jackson wes] Gor flee tee ie ee ee slightly |. future of that empire and the present Count de | killed; Major Jobne is missing; Adjutant McCoy | in the arm during the battle, and three hours Paris as lis ruler, The departure of the above- | is Leip and bg ey Alesis All a after, Lb wp aaieas oe he tig captured » other officers are inissing except Capt. Porter and | before be cou’ taw 2 pistol or sword. See tee eae NG WHS SE Eee Lieciennter i eee upen | The Richmond papers of Friday last acknow- suse - —EE matter settled upon previous to the departure of | ober business at the time of the engagement letge a loss of 30.000 The reported death | — Ge Seman eae = 2 the Army of the Potomac from before Washing- | Partics on board the steamer Commodore, from | of sonewall Jackson Is senied His isaaid to be] GALE OF BEA SU AUCTION SALES ton, for the reasons Indicated. Harrison’s Landing, report they heard cannon- | on the left bank of the Chickabom ny. FS = = oem . . ; ading from ni.ie o'clcck in the morning. until two Capt. Hayard, of the Fourth Artillery, arrived NORTHERN GUNTER E EASTERN. AND | THIS AFTERNOON & ©O-MO. ARMY ORDERS. in the afternoon; otners say it continued uatil six | here this morning, from Fortress Monroe, badly ° PES 2 "By J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Auctionsers. According toan ariny order juat tseued, it ts or- | o'clock, the time of the departure of tbe steamer | wounded In the leg with grape shot , Giaten vo FFicR, Sunes, ee SST eae oe Wor Azo OND. tot dered that whenever sick men, paroled prisoners, | from Barrison’s Landing. She brings down 476 Fo apes —— rcourin G T Mone pus Mann Vien Ue MOUDAY Ar. er others, under circums‘ances entitling them to soldiers, mostly wounded; among them Is Wim hereby nothed that thay wid he sold to the highest TERNO ly Wh, at © reiget on the prem: thelr descriptive lists and accounts of pay and Raymond Lee, of the 2th Massachusetts, who is hidier, for cash, in eocordance with law, on the | #98, by virt: @ deed of trast > rand clothinz, &c_,are sent away from their regiments, quite debilitated, but not materially injured. Oe tors to usurp, for the time being. control of the Southern popular mind, and who, having thus made the opportunity for our present troubles, have quadrupled their cost in life and treasure, dy their persistent cfferts to twist them to the Purpose of permanently overturning the Constl- tution, tothe end of eatablishing in its stead a naked abclition despotian It is not our purpose to discuss the question— Wooee fault is it that our army bas not yet en teret Richmond’ We know, weil, that while those scrving In the ficid with McClellan, and al the country save the abolition leaders, believe bim to be one of the ablest Geuerals alive, and to have accemplisbed as much with the means at bis dis Posal as any General could have achioved under the circumstances, the President has earnestly Deduct amount of overdrat—— -...-.-...4. Feta balance to the credit of the Treasurer Total unavauable. m . Preparations for Defence ef Mobile—Bragg with 45,000 Men as Tansill, to beoriber, dated June Bh, 1, = - SoRINTH, July 5.—From a former employce of | following days, +o wit 7 . “ J. A.B. No 2. folios or discharged from any hespitsl, or moved from |’ Gen. McClellan sent down 533 Rebel prisoners}. CORINTH Norton Market, Wednesday, July 2.1662, ana recorded tn Li y ; labored fo sustain bim in every way, and yet 1a- J Hoint to point ina body, they will, be pot ieee to-day, who were marched. in Fortress Monroe He Mceie ane Lule Raitvoed whe hee stitved | crease shaieet, Eaocatens day oto. ot 20g , one of the innd for Wasivuctos ‘dors, If possible, more vigorousiy than before, to | charge of a trusty officer or non-commissioned | sin, le, and a more unique spectacle never pest ld pes 2s: 4 Mobile bay. There fos 10,000 Piostern Market, Monday AA gounty. D Co} shail ool Leas 4 the tame end. The coming attacks upon McCic1- | ofticer—to be reelected, If possible, from thelrown } could be dreamed of. They wore all sorts of troops stationed below Mobile. The fortifications ae Ban Dereous Dow ho:dine sts, ‘Jan are simply designed to withdraw public at- | RUber—who will exerclae command over the | dre ss—many of which had undoubtedly been taken from our soldiers—no two were alike, and they were dirty, sivey id worn out. The rear ‘was brought up by hp ety, inet chartly who, *s they stepped as’ ore, Ry gbastly 4, : rate ‘ Ss7ers by Se Pes itr sunaine tence ee 22 hich 1 D. Mebaffey, of the Btoff of Gen oy Por- them, of paroled prisoners, te rescinded. NO] Arid tee ae of the Army of tbe Potomac. a ire ra more furloughs will be granied to paroled prison- | three Lieut Goren oa ee se Colonels, 8 can retain Pe pee i praeoment price’ol aon stands asa returning the] oeek it fe fer ag ct re sement price of suc! nde and return wee saneoine bateieg tet Mamie eee ee ertibonts of d- posite of such sale to ihe Clerka of sighing of 8 two-story Frame 5 Bows taken. | Ho says that Gen. Bregg Is in command | ne ae se re eT TAD WAGE Con Mae: | tenise ‘W.th interest, eeoure’ br 8 2-°d of _ie3i-eost_ RICHARD WALLA yore All the troops were short of clothing aad provi- ar BINIS AND “MM SSuversincee st pacers of the protien Cor. 15th ft antt Pon je 2-a J.C. MoSUIRE & OO. este party and conduct it to itedestination; and to this officer or non-commissioned offizer will be confided the desoriptive lists of all, for the safe aarne of which, until properly turned over wif! around that city, which were commen ed a tention from the responsibility resting on the peliticians making them, for their agency {a ‘bringing about the delay in the final telumph of ‘Tus Wounnep tx Waanincton —Large num- bors of the military wounded heretofore brought to Washington, are now couvalescent, the mor- an’ sions. They bave bacon twice a week, but no coffee nor salt. The rebels say they came to take and three Majors Cortoth, and the rebel impressions generally are A fine Billiacd By WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers. 5 tality among them Is small. The desire ia wide- | Sevoked seq ait pee ore Eranted to them are | “The following até Included 14-42) number; | that « majority of our trees heen ee ay ate uropohitan, separ is inter Bibs per Canatission ERO SALE AO epiiEN 2 2 4) . , ‘3 scouts an eser- 0 re Se ee ts In| parole Gere nail Prisoners now at largeoa thetr | Major John Link, 71h Loaleleoa Geer, Cenecy,; | 18 the neaimoas testinens oy ene ete ¢ pen on Sanday fom7a im tolZp.m. | ofan order ant descee oF thee eens rites P ng ver and rejela thele ren Reker ann eno amay be hereafter paroled by the | Page, 7th Louisiana, Sureece Nose cornet | ters that wo Reber troops, except cavalry, have} _ iy 3 3t* iat At a ag i 4 D, 8th South District of Columbia, hearing date on the fh da: this city to speedily rccover and rejoin their re- | Rebel auchorities will Immediately repair, if be- | Carolina; Capt. Rogers, IstSouth Carolina Rifies; | 8 Eas re SPECIAL ELECTION of 3, A. D. lei, Bnd paseed in the cone of spective regiments. They express the utmost | !onzing to regiments raised in New England or | Gaptain Kite: pee? inia; Captain Granberry = *SECOND WAKU--Notive is hereby given con nd othere, for confidence in and strong attachment to all the pot eine pag peg a ee es- | an Captain Johu R ‘Towers, ist Virginia, Au- New Califerzia formabiy to the requirements of the n -xander Adame, general officers of the army of the Potomac. | ing to regiments raleed If Vir eit belong. | pustus baw, Adjutant 30th oeerate Colonel R. San Francitco, sat 1—The steamer Pacific .Applewbite and Captain 8. McChesney, bee brings news from British Columbia to the 27th pk ag Pe eae He iggy Nepenener re tag po 3d Louisiana; Colonel Martin Mars, Captain a’ } Peer perth neler =a ganar ef adventur- [ of 7am — and f . u near Jeffer- # 8c! 2 polis w: "el Casa or Da. Hayes —The committce on the son Barracks, Missourt,’and report for such ‘duty ae ie a Simpeon, 7th Vir- country. searching for” new aialag poe sa ogeert To'elock p- — ee oe conduct of the war baving made a thorough in- compatible with their parole as may be assigned | © it jg stated that the Rebels were driven back | Meeting many discourazements tw vestigation of the case of Dr. Hayes, lately dis. se stem br the oficers in command of sald | and retreated ten miles on ‘Tuesday, with rot yetued suffering was anticipated. The emigra- 4 P. missed from the army by order of the Secreta bs: 5 ve nt 0 | loss of men and cannon. jon northward is considerably checked by the of Wat, Se mses Le the ae ncol Ad fall to comply with this order wituin the space | ‘The Fourtiy wae celebrated by the firing of a | Alscouraging accounts. The ‘very considerable : a e of time necessary for them to do #0 will be ac- selute from the fort and navy at 12 o'clock and | 2‘rivals of gold at Portland and Victoria. how- ths transportation of sick and wounded soldiers | counted desert-rs, and be dealt with accordingly. | an English frigate lying in the Roads abrcast the | ©¥er, furnish positive testimony of the existence to Washington, are fuliy satisfied of the justice Soler pasyregecry of the different camps of in- } fort chimed {mits selute, i © | of some gold diggings. of his dismiseal shear to =a b oled men are sent will Fortress Monnoz, July 5 —Fresh troops ar- oe cose tee or ths banies aad eo tived here yesterday and went up the James Fires at Chicage. same State ae — diet on ete — and } river. Cutcaco, July 5.—The Alcohol Works of J.H. Beatie G ise 45 le. A skirmish took place Yesterday morning near | Low were burned yesterday—the loss amounting Heed fore era! Prince, U. 8. Volunteers, is | our lett wing, which resulted in the defeat of the | to $9000, which was insured relieved from duty with the army of Virginia, | Rebels. We took one thousand Rebel 2 and will report to Major Generali McClellan. ind Rebel prisoners election will be hed cn Wednosdar, July Sth teer, ip tae Firat Precinot of the second Ward, for the fonsd by the reeiruaton Sf Wiener peoe™ | Heke u On iS The voies w-ll be reosived mane the noses; | ens irginta, Tennessee, Kentucay, Obio, Indiana or Michi, yan, to Camp Chase, near Culumbus, Obto; if belonging to ‘They are as patient in suffering as they were hereic ia the field - M.. and SP ‘Cone BieroN Ne Commiasioners. _iy3.5t SPECIAL ELECTION, Seconp WARD —Ncties is hereby grven, con- formably to the ri fete te of the cherter. thatan | for the said election will be held on Wednesday, July 9th, 1B62, | West corne: in the Seoond Precinct of the -eoona Ward, for | with the ime the c' oice of one Aiderman to fill the vacancy oo gasioned by the resigaation of William F. Bayly. ‘he vot-s will be rece:ved near the north west gorner of kieventh strest ant Pennsy! van: The polls will open at 7 0’olock a m , and close 7 o’clock p, m. Ww IsaBaLta HixcxLer Susini died in New York on Saturday, July 5, of typhoid fever. Deceased ‘was born in Albany, N. Y., in 1830. She early displayed great aptitude for music, and became a and three small batter o = eating the pra e balldings from 280 8. Lewis, a ries. Our |- | N. Clark street to , Wer _ A 4 very successful opera singer. About one year ago Chang Pe Repco fol gen y formas lowed them till they passed beyond he wets Loss $7,000, which was partially ineured. jv 3 5t Commiss‘onera. she was married to Signor Susini, the celebrated | summer on 4 Oak Swamp. uty @: the Military Academy, will repair without delay, to the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, and Teport to Major Gen- eral McCle lan, At about the same time, a fire broke out at the Great difficulty exists in obtaining the list of | corner of Ontario and N. Wells street, destroying killed in our late battles, as comparatively few | that and the adjoining bullding. Loss $6009.— cases exist where any one can tell whether the | Insured basso. Madame Susini! was the niece of Mrs. Cornelius Wendell, of this city. Rubber store, 324 Pannsrivania AVENUE, ees hare Rear of Clageti’s Dry Goods Store, missing were t - ntrance also 5 Prrsonat.—Prof. W. K. Pendleton, Mo; toms General Stargis is ordered to report | oners. “For the loot two days the sense Bos From Pensacela. RUZBER SHEETING antag Judge Robinson and family, Ohio; Simeon Dr de pie! etoeioa coas day relinguleie eeposition to fight, and yester- scrived fess Pomthoss ox the Seek. tae ete COATS, CAPER de PONCH s a a nguis! a * J per and Marshal Murray, N.Y.; Major General} The Navy Departmect has been omaially in- mat without feds ee stp no news. All was quiet. # ie WAGON SPRINGS, ay O. M. Mitebeli, U.S. A., are at Willa’d’s. Gen. formed thaton the 15th ult , Lieut. Commanding | _ A rebel gunboat was captured yesterday up t ———— BLANKETS, GLOVES, M. arrived @ the city from Huntsville, Als., on | Howell, in the gunboat Tohoma, accompanied | James river and bfo: te day to Heripote Departure of Specie fer Eurepe. in the folnie” CUE PILLOCORK BEDS. &o so i aig | by Lieut. Commanding Eng lib er-| Landing. It was completely rida | New YoRx, July 5.—The steamer Glasgow . Ay hee i ay set, crosted the bar off St. Mark’s'river and d ve We learn by the hospital sleward of the Uotted salled to-day, with $1,600,000 in >. re B eeeeG, manieelonr bey Fey of oy ertiery wits fouror five ag ap reny nae enc eficer of that regi. CHEESE “and EGGS 2-eokds WALL & BA’ nN ARD, Acts. = » | fiel +8, from @ fort near the t-house— | ment has been inju and that is Capt. E. Be- POS. Eighth street, > ame Deav.—Major Patterson, of the Sixty: | atterbarde landing and burning the fort, together | nard, who le cominnebne and on his ay ae PROPOSALS FOR MULE LITTERS, ee Pennsylvania avenue. 27 as we Amiens. second Pennsylvania; Colonel McQuaid, of the | with the buildings used as besrecke. This was] The’ regiment has lost one hundred killed, Drror QuaRrasMisren’s Orrice. jo 28-191" b.& puTKOW. | B hom - y iroriber, dost ae Fourteenth New York, and Col. Van Wyck, of | £00d tervice against a nest of rebels who had cap. | wounded, and missing. Comer 18th and @ strects 1 : 37h April Galy ree wi {or New Norm, heretofore reported killed, are, 1 e | fired two of the Kingflsher’s boats and were pre- abeeanper paper eel |, Segre pilin riers 2 sheen FUERPAY Jul sinal ths seven of Biern, rT mischief. ill be reoei' ch street ; a atore- Fone ae nas Mave arsivel bee fteen| "rus Poseeal. ortes sthosner: Rensregss®: hes (OF ATTENTION. ICLINOISANS!—A mest. yattFheredar. diy 7th, af 12 orelock arto ake | lustonsved on 8 slarge.cteck of Gorm ¥ cocupied the same belur Ne. eet river, all alive. foe geen = —_ schooner Lucy, Fos Ha- ovening last: to fans nae = on Saturday ere oe tte, Government Bt this city of(300) BARS, Se and BOUTS and SHOES, q BeBe ese ent oe oorner of vana, for endeavoring to run the block: ‘wou! speoim: = Panuont’s Statr—The special order dated Florida const 4 '¢ blockade on the } sick and rane’ peg og D A mon of the litter to be furnished must ac- ied ‘a Kt duly 1, discharging the staff of Major General ).] , The United States steamer Somerset has cap- : . J, z Clothiers, Gurrantes. oor, $0th st. and Paavo aod No 4 3. ability of the pi to Opporite Post 5 shonta Ttbe awarded him, oust be veareatl by two ib Rose signatures moc te “ate fnens iat the euargntr, mone ep PAUSE oie) nearest or uh svenuse, court the United Ststes dis C. Fremont, 1s suspended until further orders, | '2°€4 the schooner Curlew, of Cedar Keys, Flor- ida. She was from Havana. The same vessel ‘This fact is officially proclaimed by the War De- | surprised a steamer In Dena Mane 1 EVENING. the 9:h inscant. at th mt. with cotton. Before she could poet there Burn wag 5 S ioaien Affair partment. trance ‘wes fired and deserted by her crew. Her ancho: i ilinoisans gin the st most earnest- SECRETARY SmitH.—We regret to state that | cables, &c., were saved. ie t to be present. Toner Secretary C. B. Smith of the Interior De nt, |, The United States steamer Montgomery, off the ‘a. R. SPARKS, S00, cs partment, ah EV£8ysopys BUSINESS, Oo : ~———______A. R. SPARKS, Seo,_ has bern confined to his bed by indisposition for | £10 Grande, bas captured the <s tS ‘ancal meet a Ass — ‘anni For the convenience of my First Ward and the 7th instant, as wy English schoone: WiIIl-of-the-W isp, loaded with kegs of gun a ana fate ‘branch en three days past. : it Storctog tre comomeia, | have. = ogi 6 ns “i sy satuatoe ta store‘on the. i. etree ii stoak or terest then. woul | ¢o et’ that ao a owe apes ota caer sretrtsssecri hee rere rs a x33 orer__ CHAS. WILSON, S60. : ea. xy sw tioned. Fest WARD, ATFENTION! a et peg Bi er ee steamer Ara- 0 arriv fw York on Saturday, with dates | off Cape Fear, the schooner Moro}, from ‘om Port Royal to the Ist instant. “ue Express | Nasssh end hecaiee Wilmington. “She wes as the following news by her : loaded with salt, acids, cigars, &c. ‘The n>w mililary governor of South Carolina, Gen. Rufous Saxton, bas arrived at Beaufort, which pisce be has designated as his future resi- tence. Thus far Gen. Saxton had net issued any} Near Front Rovat, July 1—The stirrin; preclamation or mdde any appointments. events near the Rebel Capital for the past General Hunter is much censured by all the | bave totally eclipsed those of minor importance = Micers for his conduct at the battle of James | in the army of Virginia, which have been in fact Isiand confined to vein reconnoitering and changes Though the withdrawal of the troops from ]| !n the command. ‘he only event of any Import- James island is said to be but a sanitary measure, | ance in the field wasa strong reconnoisance of der in fish bai bags, percussion caps, % and . ‘ORGE H, PLANT, havi ————— become & in the Ow IS YOUR TI TO BUY 5 eet epee NUR REES SAIS boat he Wa saa aid nn ce ha Uta atest Vee i Carine, maze. CAPs, Peots and BANK OF 0 ERCE, GEORGE- | RU 2 iL. IN6, Pisses SHORE a Gio lobent poise sorb TRE FROM GEN, POPE’S COLUMN. ~ 5 ir the conventenos of the holders in this city, Mg rec the above Bank ‘at our FORM OF PROPOSAL, it ts not looked upon with much favor by the | the town of Luray by Brig. Gen. Crawford. i i States Freasury Date, smemhane. soldiers, who say that there was no necessity for | reaching the apex of "allistaorte of the town, the ourreat a1 i - Roles, or in Col. D. f Rucker, Q.M, U. S.A. f EW. orORE.! CRED WITH 5 faking that place at so great a sacrifice of human | enemy’s cavalry were seen defiling intothe New| &ITPENHOUSE, FAN? & Spa Faukers, Bin: I (or we). of ——, in the State of . ING eto ARTS aad Cas, Tie oat giving It up now. Market road westward. Videttes and advance | _i*!-'w. 52 Pa. avenue. SE tpe to Marae aad deliver fo the United States | corner street ay. end eeaanang ey Mend ied wi | eat enered ta Wits eaang cine Te credo the Su of Kors Ge MM RHONERS | the dul o's contract ard: tures ausaieg a | ~ er by crs a “an five per day, chiefly wounded, the weathos might oe on ng . emy’s Tear guard ler the act of April 16, 1832, enti 4n | mule litters. to conform in all respects to the Every house was | 8¢t for the re ease of certain pe: eld fur ser- | tern here ith submitied, for the sam inducing mortification of the wounds. Ali the | scrutinized, to revent if necessary, a repetition of | yi0e OF labor in the Listriot of Columtia,” City | "conte ease ey available transports are belng got ready to take | the unfriendly’ reception in Winchester. The Hall, Washington ity Us -°a, June 7, 1882,” 4 (or ie) reeuent tote poner os waa bo the wounded men North. enemy's rear guard were finally discovered on a pieret That the tract and ‘ > me for filing a statement in hat the cox! ma ded Hilton Head ts overrun with fleas, which pen- | bill in the edge of the town The votiseas | wrtin or gohedule withthe’ lerk of ‘provided | #2 2(@r us)St— for signature, P Court for the District o: y a8 provided in strate everythiag with their stings, and thus far the Sth fit S ea Do remedy bas been of any avail. charged sword: in hand. Over the crest of this hereby ext ed to igigaath stro Jaynes?” oa o this proporsl must be i eat ‘The famous negro brigade remains quartered at | hill the enemy, at least one hundred strong, were} _1¢7 tiyl5 wm, AD, Cierk. D. 3. RUCK! — esi Sore pose PRapecapente npc A — uy Se cere us, and gave our advance a {| << 7-ti6t Gol and uartermaster. men are daily sen’ as a working | volley, c yan responded te and the nee | ES, i The , but, 2 1s said, that this plan would po Thei? volley ‘was res} to, and the cneny bel ph Ay Ra eg = “0, joacd. lo 2g10g to Colo: 5 rare es. oener en steamer Flora bas been ta! who made two captures. acts at No. 3331 » bwean Mth ee On the a; of two flanking compant ordered up oe Col Tompkins, of FalrfaxCourt: House renown, now of the First Vermont Cavalry, the ce ony retreated in haste and disorder. Stas ee lars ope —————_—_____ 07" The crops in England are watched wi much solicitude, and at the latest soscants the ‘weather was unfavorable, prod aslight ad- vance In breadstufis. This countr the deep- est interest in this matier,as an extensive tos ‘2 demand for grain will operate most fa checking

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