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—— oe THE EVENING STAR, | “47S TELRCRAFHIO NEWS.) = AneY oF FED Peremae, Ga" een cts we tat ene arene aie lc AUCTION SALES. rs : H1From Col Ingalls we learned | ABRAHAM Lrscoun, Presicent of the United States | “Pam a SIT RTO I —= | LATEST FROM NORTH CAROLINA. | The Closing Battle—Harrison’s Landing ard | VM tontshment inst tee wiole amy of the rege fee [WF For other Auction Sain, sre Fi pox WASHINGTON CITY: . ef the Army—Gen. Me] Potomac lay stretched along the banks of the To Ail Whom st May Concers THIS AFTERNQON§ TIN OKK YUEsDaY ; = ee ener cures isfactory evidence having been — oe ee : jew of the Week's Fighting. river where we lay. having fought their way all —————— apeeseee soe JULY & through fom Petr Onks.a dis'ance of at lenst ‘ eA aay BARNARD, aw Marching Inland! EIQUE Ds Alt? n YOMMISSIONERS’ SAL rity milés. In reply to a femark of Get nie = —— From different correspondents with Geil. Ste. | fiirly miley. im reply to a A esegd at Forties (1 Horses Ep" Reading matter on every page. See} | special Dispatch the Philadelphia Press.) | Clellan’sarmy We compile the folowing! battle ever day for the last week, and whipp'd SEs bite free vutside for interesteng Telegraphic and other matter. THE SatfLe or MALVERN HILLs. them ev time; though they bad three to one.’’ | ¢Tj J such Lane ro Newsuas, N-O., July$, vis Battimere Jay) 5, \Pesasaics of uattocln sesiditaddll Goartelioee cae on Ingalls for evme infor-| allowed to the Co of the 7.—Burnside’s entire corps d’armee is in motion, | maguificent movement was fought on Tuesday | mation es to the location of certain divisions ard | cations in the United States, 1 nator Aéasee, does bound tniand somewhere, prcbably to co-operate | evening last, July 1,on Malvern Hille, about | their Génerals, to which be replied—“You will] Jn ‘estinony whoract 1 hava caceed thees iettere on FU v with McClellan. Your readerd will be surprised | seven miles from the position the Army of the | find them scattered everywhere, but tbev are, to ba made patent, and the =9"l of a to hear that three divisions are now in motion | Potomac occuptes at present. The ground is for | nevertheless, in 2 solid, compact body” And tn s tive? favored for & drvimi « = otl é xaoder Acamr, ¢ “pirit ef the Merning Press. The Intelligencer argues ‘« that the exaction of Be 0 be hereanto ed " t t part undolating, presen, reply to another remark heraid—‘ W bat we want the conscription law, establishing as it actually | from this place, and more to come. You will onnaee ites fr a WUM-RGE. pte tee | te feat meen thet ora eamed tease Gee oe ee sai nnd poesees his doenan, does a consolidated government, founded on | hear good news from Burnside, Parke, Foster and fight of the previous day, furthef to the front, our left in the tug, after about two] {1,5} of tae nce See Waeskineton. py Bee military principles, hes encountered a deep senti- Reno very soon. The troops are overjoyed to | arm fell back during the night, and took up the | minutes’ delay. Amérios the eg: think that they are abotit to follow our gallant | Most eligible position the coun!ry atfo:ded, until SBRAH ment of opposition in some parts of the self styled M LINCOLN, | Seventeen. (17) in squsro 2 Sot cigaty-ecght, 5 ight to fall FEREITNG AMONG TRE MEN. By the P. : ss a “ ing of . ’ Southern Confederacy.” Burnside into a victorious field once more. Steir pha ge hoe ay pack stil) & Saber with me y brave men = ee Witiian H Sawasy Secre‘ary cf State, tne Hosees aod ok 2 Cs acd The Republican desires and advises the admis- $$ _. {fo the morning, anticipating @ vigorous pursuit | fought their way with our army through hosts o: Aznazes LIncoun,? ent of the United State rt of Lot nt mbered fours (14) 8 square. um~ sion of West Virginia into the Union; previded, | FROM GENERAL GEARY’S BRIGADE. | by theenemy, Gen McClellan ree leh a tie tke ee sone BEE pir pe geen js at henkeion: pret oe a ay SE she ignores the right to manage her own internal ! |spectal Dispatch to the Philadelphia Ir.quirer.} sievpa th nosttl vale thal ogee Tee click’ A Saat mosicleg tue iocsguts at etin falling on their To Ali Waom it May Concern. wont cornet Gf annd Tek. S0e veneing tb-aces. te affairs and domestic institutions, and applies with | WixcuzstER, Va , July 2 —In passing through | The line form a'magnificent semi-circle. heads—there they stood telling of the vast ov a § Satisfactory evidense hsving been «xhibited to Stress Ae me @ free State constitution, to be dictated by the | Perryville, en route to Winchester, efter fording | Keyes was on the extreme right, with a portion of | of Reb-ls by which they were outaumbered me that Fsfsoricn Keay ik, hee Republigan leaders. _ oe OUR M'LITARY BUDGET. com lin’s Cor stood in the center of many a great group of pri- | pesn appoints Coneu! of the Prins ps ity of Reuss, id aloy Lselipeceeemree ia aera Ferry, General Geary Reve’ left, and Sn piyeere from Tight ar vates who gathered around me to learn the news | of the 3 oarg*r Line, for the Umted States of | One handr-d ard twenty two (122) ). et made some {mportant arrests. One was a man | yo76 placed Sumner’s Corps, conaisti of | from the rest of the world; for my saw by MY! amsrios I ¢o hereby recogn:z) him as such, end of bestoa'rg, as deesrtd 4 ia eoro-o named Wi'liam A. Jackson, for abetting the | Richardson’s and Sedgwick’s Divisions; Het }- | clean linen that I got among them by some other Mesinis ides fine tx cnseibenad union anal Dean jf sobvockont Wonee b it murder of a fugitive Union soldier, named Samuel | zelman’s Corps, embracing Hooke: nd Kesr- | route than Savage “tation. I did not bear from mi nd privileges slowed to the — Hi. Jewell, a Sergeant of the Sth New York Regi- | ney’s Divisions; next Gen. Couch’s Divisions; | these men one single worl of murmur er com- jowers ar a ’ pisee frox THEIR CONDITION also, Daniel H. Sowers aad, Hoch ‘sod | which was detached from Keves’ command,while | plaint. Koen sala a We ate sendy when rein- ~via most favored nations, in the Ww d gon ate: as Cyrus McCormick, who, upon the after the ] Gen. Fitz John Porter's Corps, consisting of Gen ment# arrive to go at them again.” a. sen Trubepers having mentioned already that | Front Royal Sght, arrested two members of | Morell’s Division and the regulate: fatwa ap —_—_re-—_____ In testimony whereof, I have cansed these letters jan a Gen. Andrew Porter, Provost Marshal General of Knapp’s Pennsylvania Battery, who had behaved | extreme left. to be made patent, and the real of the United orme of St 7 . ; bce the Army of the Potomac, and also Gen. Marcy, | nobly in the Front Royal ent on May 23,] The configuration of the country rendered the pause. Sreeir ial a Ngee ag States to be hereunto affixed eer Ubief of Gen, MeClellan’s Staff, have recentiy | and made thelr escape from im) ment. | left almost certainly secure; for the lowlands be- | TePcvted to (ue Senate the tar: rom the Given under my hand. at t tw ona ete of tek Pea Y | Hunery and worn, they reached the Shenandoah | neath were completely commanded by our artil. | House, with amendments The modifications are < h of A.D. 1862, - {upti! the wayie of here, we may nolonger refrain from noti- at Suicker « Ferry, where Sowers and com- | lery and the pene The right, hewerer was | 20t generally of importance. Among the new . ce of the United 4. : cing the fact, more especially as It enables us to | rades went to them and propitiated with | not so secure, and that was the reason the position | S¢ctions is one which puts the tax bill into opera- of America the © rte OLN ; aw SS state that they concur in the bellef that the seven | promises of protection and food, and getting their | was found to be untenable afterwards. The ene- | tn on the @ist instant, instead of August Ist, ABRAHAM Li n bbe : the President : Trkea eaian Neve = meccomton, of snbeteatial | Coos plabeis, Alon, Joba Kites pala coy | anal a Ree Tre create tain position | Stewed te Beseomber In Det esteped ineee |” Wiutian Mi: Sawann, Bowetery of Biate Unton victories; insomuch as they resulted— of theenemy. These men were all sent forward cannonading was kept up on both sides—our | Ments are not to be made vold until Jenuary 1, MALL STORES, &0, 1862-63 Ist. In the successful achievement of the pur- | in custody. ponderous sleg- guns, fe eifrctheent ranged in a| 1963. The tax on distilled spirits is increased | wees om e Pose of McClellan. Viz: so tochange bis base as | Considerable reconnoissance has been going on | splendid position near the center of our lines, | “*ty cents per gallon instead of twenty five cents Navy Cerarreny, ‘ar above number twelve, the increase f Provisions and Ci ——e : to secure the cod peration of the gunboats. in the Valley of the Shenandoah, feeling for the | pouring destructive volleys into the columns of ia two and three-quarter cents Instead of three, Bureau of Provis Joly 7. 1982.5 ‘ 1 tn the defeat of the two ends almed to be | Enown to'be watching an opportunity (9 reopen | and formed tate line’ Adee he at y oe wane | and between fifiess and twenty Dutch s andar, endorsed” “Cit ee ee ac »nplished by the enemy. Viz: the prevention Fy nostilities with our army daylight, yes- | sides opened in the afternoon, the shot and sheil | ‘bree cents instead of four. of McClellan’s move for the James river bank; | terday morning, Geo. Geary’s command was | filled ¢) air, and a most terrific cannonading and securing our immense supplies at the White | ‘brown In the advance, and moved from Middle- | was kept up, with intervals, for houts. About By W. L. WALL & ©V., Ano ionesre Successors to Wart & Barns kD th corner Penn avenue oth st ect town to the North Branch of Shenandoah. | balf-past three o’clock the én-my’s skirmishers om ae WounDEp 1o Beston, Max pape th grog Ban B 4 xo _ era a House. They penetrated the Big Fort Valley for some | advanced neat our center, and the opposite lines | a merting of the Ghigens of th Phi ade'phis, Peareyivania Pith eas ig FFM SAT 3d. In the fact that the rebel loss in killed, | distance and came upon s body of about eight | {n front of Gen Couch’s Position were soon hotly | be ne!d at Christ Church, / I M of! the es cemsd ayy following any pee § pot hey beer lig ‘wounded, prisoners and men otherw!se put Aors | hundred infanty and section of artillery, supposed engaged. in this attempt to break our lines the | FUESDAY EVENING pol A omed in fo einer pati a to take into consid on 8 p.sn to afford relief : ~ by ers wa th wey Newent caleniation, | ay et nae a Ta Vins ey | ee HET, nes Napa ares | Rete Waneden abasic veaeees two, for one on our side. fell upon an ambuscade of the enemy near Port | colors, which we captured ton. _Come, every lover of your countey, = “" ‘i 4th In the fact that the rebel’s loss of arms and Bloat _ ron imam pe Praha Pegg fea auiee gg the enemy brought out rs. ig rd eek OF CaPitoL HILL, Sat e be repl: ; | of the cavairy were wounded, not fatally, and ti ree lig! tterles, posted them near some e Indice of Cap.toi Hil! and vicinitya-e| Thesorp rut t from crera-ret eS a Se nets | encle wets driven fos the Tetks Gad aise teres aero ae ee opened a fierce fire | U eont'y inticd ty atieud a meotine atthe Halil | oh eh sy te oh the hag eee oe ee ee eee fences by which they were sheltered, by a vigor- | upon the same portion of our line Several of | ',° Columbia engine Houses, TO MORROW |! white eat water soap ” Sth In the relative condition in which the bat- | ous return tire. The casualties of the enemy are | our batteries in Hooker's and Kearney’s Divi, | (Wed eof effecting horns ee kor ts | daze notes in, good strong Hes left the sick and wounded of the two contend- | not known Geary’s troops are now holding | sions immeditely returned the fire, and son | 23,228 of ofe A a, eee fe each. Bud sie ing forces. Our wounded and sick all being | the ground they have gained in the rugged Big | silenced those of the enemy. It was nearly sun- Ba rels &« fi «d Yellow and Cros'ed Sugar aske (inci ns") Hams Should ts Bar tard orsen ©: flee, camntire Meul Mustard nd vepper Maccaroni and verm cel i Ware, Bo ts, Hos ing and Broshes tarh gud *terins Candies s , dUlisarenand emon Ceses Whirkey, Branty, Saer.y, obs masher Ba. ele Whiske: a Fort Valley, whieh isthe highway between the | down when the enemy made another attempt to “ for 200 ponnds, end 1S "7 ardy 8d Gi admirably provided for, while theirs are dying | watse utter and a range of disconnected moun- | pierce our lines in front of Gen, Porters ana “E ATENTION [' 1 INOTS4NS8! such farther quantities as msy bo requires during | Sud'a case fapntity 01 rutiers’ Smal! ® like rotten sheep, through thelr entire lack of any | tains to the westward Gouen" positions A terrible catinonade was Ing of Iilino s» held o the year. terme eae" W.u WALLEs1, and every description of hespital stores and sup- | This reconnolssance tn force, from indications | opened, and simultaneously heavy lines of rebels | SVSBiRE leat, to 1ace men War Ctats 2. 1X Sees |. lear Se Mien: taka Ghat eieikat tate of things in and | at present, is likely to reveal the position of the | were pushed to the front, under cover of the ® Jsck kuires Eolssors : -& CO ienees. plies; and thus creating a state of things Ls caijed © u . ‘ Rordies, par 1°09 By W. L.. WALI. & CO , Auc*i A Rebel ermy, known to ve laying back for an op- | artille: Our troops met them in the mest gal- — ? ecretary. oo Tnimbie: ‘@sucecascrs to Watt & Baznano around Richmond, appalling tothe whole South | portunity to strike a blow. Iteerms to be de- | lant styie, ood the battle raged fiercely for two it the varioas h ep ‘als, #nd report 00 a-| Rygors. in-inglecases Ca: opens’ ORSES, HACK, BUGSI &. WAGO%S, 4c We mvy add toat the general officers named | termination to seek Jackson out, instead of wait. | hours ot more, the tide graduslly sweeping | ‘ dnetne ty bs hed on WetNiSOar | pagsr st aps D Buttons, AUCTION. —Un ABURBUAY Muanine. above unite in declaring that it {s not true that the | ing for him to seek our forces. round from | ft to right. NING. the 9h fat the «Mi we will seil in front of wur Avo enemy captured a single one of McClellan’s siege ieanker of excellent yourg Work and Satd's 8 F i CL 3. Heavy columns had been seen in the afternoon | jy. . 1. Pate t ¢ fic Gilt eag'e Coat Button: Gut eagle Veet Euttors, guns, or any munitions or stores to speak of. On Centrol and th America bearing to our right. and apprehensions were en- Ail Mino: noe em metslplntnostd Do medium butters s a pid tertained that the enemy might burst out in that | ly r queet.d to be present or'er (Lars 4. orees, ne, the contrary, while they lost more field artillery sabi, ‘nadie wie eda on direction, but, happily, those painful appreten-| jr 7-2 id Ave: SPARKS, Seo. Indis rubber or gu:ta porona Shaving Rores ae Pe iaggies, and Spring Wagers than they took from us, they got nothing worth | 9th of June, and $641,000 in treasury slons were not realized The Rebeis buried | “oo EK OF COMMERCE, GEORGE Bo rd Seedy el ix8 W. 1. WALL & CO., Avots notice in the way of supplies of any description | Peru and Equador had referred their difficult. } thelr forces, however, with fearful fury avainst TOWN se c ‘ = By THOMAS DOWLING, Auotionser, as an equivalent. = meaiation of England. ‘ paella lh Bcaramgeg _ jmmedints For the corvenienss of the holders in this city, “eee inden Georgetown, D C. Reflecting men will tee in these facts proof that diary to pl casiai oe seek » Mlateive Fm pore: gallant manner placed the colors of his regiment | coun er tee eee a Cc ee —— XCELLENT 4 ND 7 > A gE. =e = ~~ our army is indeed substantial ressons for re- where he wanted them, and inspired his soldiers | current fands. Gras for Hate na peneg Bebe Pare Prog tn Sg es garding, as they certainly do, the seven days A Strike at New York. with conkdous. No troops fought more brave- seo HOUSE, FANT & $s eghakers.. |B onw=x,in¥ Ib.oakes, bisckipg, toxes of Snly lita Pelock, A. the © 1481.09 of battles as a series of Union victories New Yo July 7.—The grain shovelers in fring cteipedhen D eoaed te the ait a bee oF THE COMMISSIONERS soe Cras: 7. won Te -y x x rei PRAISEWORTHY. Sein, a diseaea Sin ae ‘any ter sent to Gen, Sumner for reinforcements, and | | e not of pril 1°, 432, entitied a.cf Now. iz aud 16,30) yards ese, ro. 880d, The country will bail with joy the action of | their butiness and endanger their lives. were nent This bold. brigade, heeded by the | Soee or lier nse er UEFeOUR Meld bot ter | oor emteh Rekend white, in \ pomnd p ckares Mh ato tbe Hons. Measrs. Diven, Ven Valkenburg and intrepid Gen. Meagher. arrived in front in time | Hail, *ashington ity, ._ .,June 7, 1832, portions as may be requ red eacciginanaigil ar pate Pomeroy, of New York, in vacating their seats in eamship Kangaree off Cape Race. | to render the most signal service. . tice as ineielewahee me S stateenent in Sut,cowing biue t ack. pare glk, trov wright: tbe House for the time being, to devote them- a JouN’ aN. F., galy ¢—The steamship seatg Oo ean Oe ee Court for the » istrict of o'umbia, as provided in ‘ya Mot inguded, por oanes, 1a \ pwnd D it ri ti of the a oye act, be, and the RIF SG u ee ie ee seives to raising troops for the war. They thus Bight. Hee advioes he auniaapacianl, and mate it was a magniticentsightto see, amid-t tbe buret- | he oy outevded ta sie ieoath Ceol duly nares | Riborn, hat. best Fretoa binok 12 8 ds to the pace sent tpeioas 6.2 <4 er Om rove themselves patriots indeed. The ccuntr 4 ing shells, infs 1 vi in, Ww Vv. th “36 :neh : Crockery and Glass Wars P pat ¥fiy anticipated. ng , infantry, artillery and cavalry moving ve? sis Mm. RK. WuUODWARD, * & ‘ti licen, 4 yards in length 1 i Par.or and other Stoves will draw a broad mark of distinction between is ee : inside the semi-circle, with remarkable celerity, = — ————— 4 Swit én mening siamese sre, biack, swilled cotton, 6 yar 6 euch public men and those who, in times like in-h w Naw Booxs.—From Hudson Taylor, 334 Penn- to different parts of the field. Gen McClellan, To. pro COLUMBIA MARKET. ae accompanied by a partof bis Staff, rode along the pete ft mf , Cotton, fast colors, $2 by tne meden these, devete themselves to embarrassing the sylvania avenue, we have ‘‘Blackwood’s Edin- | field, and was Toudly cheered by our troops” In contribut‘ng their mite ey H id Pi reages hdd ° { But lost hn 20z.each, exture’ wae water, range, & ir ToL, Government's war measures by wrangling inter- | burgh Magazine,” for June, containing articles | this battle, which closed soon after darkness set | cove so meoh for all they hol, doar Fropose 10 ; = Ses OW! ING, minably, pro and con, over the inevitable negro. | on the “New Exhibition,” “Mrs Petheric’s | 1%) the rebels did not gain one inch of ground. | flirnith the Hospitele wits, Prom Mente, Frais, + joeameal Mr. Van Valkenburg, by the by, has alread ae \'e drove them back at every point with fearful . in thetr ine, ot 200 ——_— ae — » by vs ¥ | Africen Journal,” part 5th of “Caxtoniana,” and | jogs Where our artillery opened with grape and = MsL) ARD & W1tLiAMs, Ate tc WALL & CO. cers, distinguished himself by his efficient superinten- | other interesting and entertaining reading mat- | canister the killea veg wounded rebels were ac- | J REAvERS AND MOWERS, fe Pescomers of Walt & dence of the militery depot at Elmira, New York, | ter. . tually piled upou each othcr. Several rebel re- | RY#4 VE Just receiveian unexpsc'e! eupply of : V gn ye akean sf where be fairly organized and sent into the ser-] From J. Shillington, corner Four-and-a-balf | &'™n'# which came out in defiant line of battle | Bucke-eye KEAPEKS and MOW' RS sndoan| Ths osndiag rach te I: . = x “NAT ty Bus ply parties wanting there Machines 6 10 ar Avctios—On Mu street and Penrsyivafia avenue, we have Victor | plooa si GE aed eins Pi we BART HOLOW. : eatd.sn to weigh wot lens > io, nd hd gene gs - Hugo’s new novel, “Les Miserables ” This is | several thousand. It is impossible accurately to $55 70h shot sear Canal, > d be paid to nore iy 8 lw. Wasni ecn D.C. Victor Hugo’s crowning work, and isa tale of | ©stimate cur own, as circumstances compelled = vice twenty excelient regiments. His experience in that particular line will, therefore, prove in- valuable in the present emergency. J EX: i 4 8, 166 : PROMOTIONS FOR GALLANT CONDUCT. | SPerior ability. It will be read by all who are | {4 tl ave many on the ficld. itis believed. | “(-REASURY EX TENSION, July 8, 1062 foal walk of thece ets : in 1 mad of vowel & tie ap however, that one thousand will more than Frorxsats will be re at this office vntil posed of 78 ootton threrds of quality ‘Gppurtesanecs >t 8 The President bas nominated to the Senate | f°? he Famatic expression, true de- | covet it. Friday. the lath nstant, at 12 0’clock noon, for the | +7 yarn. The candies to be ceivored ov torcer;and to any One cestria: & Pee Geaerals Hein'z'eman, Sumner, Keyes, and Fitz | leation of character, and superior analysis of uring the night our troops retired to Harrl-} furnishing and delivers ofall the - Ticks which wit éaye° notice, in go d boxes, ¢ sive | Country seat. this sale will alford a gucd © yortu Joha Porter to be Brevet Brigadiers in the yegu- | mind. . son’s Landing, where the wagane were alB) con- | bo requir d for carrying on tha worson he. rene. 3 ezoh.ard the nox o be marke ES Se er ey veyed, and where we are now receiving retn-| ury xtension wnt: July Ist, 18% be telivered ¢ ors name and the weigh. of thi ge RUMORED SUsPENSION OF BEAUREGARD —The | forcements. The fearful rain s'orm on Wednes- ee quantities and at euch times as may be di Lynchburg Kepudlican of the 30th ultimo, re- | day tended to increase the disadvantages under | Tet ds kg th ie iv which our troops have been laboring. They had five Se prape per Choushnd, ¢o- | tee var. ceived in this city, says ‘it was currently report- been fighting in the daytime end marching at Bvores at the bul ding,at such puints as may be i tat army and Major Geserals of volunteers, for gallant conduct in the field. A DIVISION IN WARRENTON. wn at sale. w. rc aAl.l & CO., Avo’, tract will be made for 10,07) ponnd+, ard jv 2 tds Successors of Wali & Ha A suowfarthe quaniity as may bs required daring srectad, , Ail tke crt:cles named ina clats murt be inc’udid SPECIAL ELECTION On Friday last, 2 division of McDowell’s corps ed here om Saturday that Beauregard has been night fer six or seven days. The splendid mau- ws les of the qu lity an’ size of Pricks re- | i3 the offer. Secono at tet is hereby giv took up the line of march for Warrenton, Va, saspended from his command of the army of the } ner in which they fought has shown the temper | quired can be «een at this offic’, and all delivered fi iy to the itrements of t) Wean which point it now holds. We presume that this} West. The cause is not known. If the report | Of our troops. mth patseke en toate ee weome ue j ‘The enemny made no attack on Wednesday, and lit. @ bricks must be of the best quality, sound, bab of rvice for the movement ts preparatory to a prompt and proper | Y€ ‘rue it willraise a storm about the head off 16 ine wan occupied by our generals in gelling cy Mad aA Toye Php a Bricks | ® : concentration of General Pope's army. the President which he will find it difficult to i i, am up the stragglers, and in putting the variouscom- li 7 | The vo'es allay. We sincerely trust that there is no founda- meade in a fighting edee < delivered ng the necessity of the work requires, not ra 4 NAVY YARD. exree "ing “ 00 in any ons month. ‘ bid = Te ith + I kt t ey any © « »nd:r this advertisement, is 8 b q Open Yesterday afternoon 8 eub-matine hatieey wren ion in the rumor. DESCRIPTION OF HARRISON’S LANDING. aco pted, the successful bidd-r will b> required to s t ast bs st | 7 o’clook p. m. F Cx ‘Ky towed to the Navy Yard by a tug, from Phila-] Visit To Mes McCuEntan.—Prince de Join- (From Correspondent New York Tribune.} fe ae tory Londs for the fait iment of bis ; ae ean Rare vaste ane £¥ oie uf ING, delpbia. As it lays in the water it resembles in | Ville, accomp-nied by his nephews, the Count de | ,, 1 came up last evening from Fortress Monroe on Engineer in charge Treasury Departin-nts 2 a atthe Navy Yard where Comm the C. Vanderbilt, at year shape a sturgeon, and is about thirty feet long | Paris and the Duc de Chartres, visited Mrs. Gen. | to this new military depot, or eae af cpeshna: ie! and six feet in diameter. McClellan, at the country residence of Dr. Marcy, | on the James river. This landing 1s some six of FS SALE—The fne pair of CAR at Orange, N.J.,on Sunday. They will sail for | even miles below 204 Pojnt, and about forty- ot he Bureaw may direo : a eS od by th SPECIAL ELECTI™N, 6E ppoicted by the Navy | Seconp WARD Neto whores HORSES, BUGSY and HARNES* it, e sColeeto be di formably to the requirements of the « ————_+ ee. belo ging to Colo © Roetles. dental expenses to the y r election will be held on Wed) 4 seven miles below Richmond by water, and half 6 ‘n the Second Precinct of the eoone Wad, THE DANGER OF THE HOUR. Rerees oe Weare: as far by adirect line The pints 1s established and 15th> oe ee ee M4 the o' oiee of one Alderman to au ek = vaosncy oc- ~ ‘ i j woned by the resignation of jam P seylr hs'siatli/ca'the thas tandem Gemma caan. U7 Gov. Tod, of Obio, has issued a stirring on the farm or estate of Dr. Powhatan B. Starke. R SA\.t—2 50 pounds z4 Pi ossion 7 ¥ — ar 10! proclamation calif for all the men Obio can whose mansion and outbuildings are being used LUT BREaD, ous, L th-ir contents. and the name The eg Monal troops recently called for by the President as hospitals. for stock of an suffice ent to insure their are needed, it is becoming questionable whether | ‘18. Twenty-five thousand will be needed to We bad a severe fight yesterday, which ex- rs SF -W 609 po KIC’, 8 . cvatrestor ssaet a C 4 they will be obtained with sufficient promptness, | #!! regiments tn the field, and Ohio's proportion | tended all along the line, in which we had the pus other than of 300,000 is 40,000. + | misfortune to lose many brave officers and men, Fae doubt really grows out of the course pursa-d Dut we drove the rebels back repeatedivy; and; |, WK BA Wasa the oon 7 y 'wo mischievous classes among us; by the PursonaL —E. R. Bennet, B. Van Reypen and ough the fight was main'y one of artillery on NE ICE »B. b . ‘ ° advocates of the substitution of an abolition des- | wife, of N. ¥., and W.T."Darnereon and family, fa wales teveenl etter abana charges, Wiadereigead keen ae e'ered imo do- t x OFL of Potism for the Government of the United States, of St. Louis, Mo , are at the Metropolitan. captured. oll aad partnereh p unier the nameof¥ows.r & Waa- sate ae bau: on the one hand, and by those who seem to ESE PEI ur ertillerists are reported to have made the Dax ies be transaction of a gsreral Wood rnd : a q regard it as being of more importance to put FROM THE PENINSULA. most frightfal havoc in the ranks of the Rebels, | gion wes mod street nenth eke tie at down the Administration, than to put down the {Correspondence Philadelphia Inquirer prbagphate ae Ren taper eayrp arg ba 09 t sud Oval ot ; scquisition bas bees rebeliion, on the other. In Camr on James River, opposite ‘City ? ae z basi WO OF Mere approved sureties. ina al ‘The former class is hardly represented at ail in | Point, Va., July 4th—After the battle at White mea sentiewe, aparently wanyid ane brates w TAM WASDER. uieca mated anncnnt oft ountiact, wil bere Ozk Swamp, on Tuesday last, the main body of 7 to Le P' en f aro twenty per cent in edcr'ion wid be the army, though powerful in Congress and fero- the army took up thelr line of march for this _ ew) ge very cannon’s mouth. That they 5 A R ai Tie Id from tne jount of all eam sionals noisy ie the press. There never was a point, where they arrived early the next morn- | vertat rent nee enances Is and some asenrt | ZpGOPUSALS FOS MOTE LIT FE LS | Sunni thereof 24 colin‘e.ai soearit hope that it would volunteer in respectable num-| ing. This retirement was made in an orderly | that they wins ariake upon oa iowa wiley: sorussle fOr Sue righheye fein: reapeets eo vphd with erty = bers, as spouting and wrangling is its chronic | 20d quiet manner, but through a drenching rain, | But drunk or sober, our brave boys drove them at Drpor QuaRteem:srer’s Orrice. tua of the amount of ali deuv ries made will be OPTICIANS, vocation; rather than fighting. Its efforts to] "4 tund baving the adhesive qualitics of mortar, | every point of attack yesterday, ex they bave done Corner 18th and (4 siree d dy the Navs Agact.an Certinoa es ui Invept- | #44 Penn’eay,,(north mde,) bet. 1% and 18th ate, divert the war into one as clearly for the destruc. peopynen a phew a _— - cazoige f in tue most of the engegements during the move- Wasnine ton, v. G.. Juiy 7. \862 Seog ney Nets, Ot the opten af the ‘er i x in em | e face of é . | Government Brazilien Pebble and Pert SPECTACLES ten of the Constitution as are the efforts of the enemy,’’ was undoubtedly ordered for some good. mmoncad ard,the present camp, which was com- Hi ad aeivin et In elec ene = 3 Gisuk {cT.08 of proposals may be obtained orap | ¢nd EYEGLAS=ES. mou in = menced on Satu: morn} jt. bi reday 17th, at 12 o°olock m.. for she | piceation t» the N tz at Porer : lght jeteel. MILITARY FIEL: oligarchy a oss sage the Union, have | purpose, either a 200% position, to been many untrue Bid exaggerated repora fying dhivery to the Government at this ity cf 300) ; mp s, Bonton, Ne w bork Phiedelphis, Bok Compaas-s, Opera Glasses, Microscoprs.” §: never brought a soldier into the field, except on base 9 Tass and { about concerning our losses, especially in artil: | "4° the tytiee Co be faruushed must ac- | = 218 ne ‘ matics! Inetruments, ; ’ the side of the rebels; while they are driving | cntrosched penition, (° URW ‘hem from thelr Tey oa dt wray ulte currently repo-ted at one time each bi ‘i nas O°" | pidastartesnesnaeats, of the let's: intormung. a | Capemomeney, ye ec} thousands from it in disgust, afd preventing Newithetsoding our troops have been fighting | of the enemy. whi Mase cere hero sy ve The abulit Ser to Sh cond ot, | deemed 6 i he lowest other thousands from coming forward to volun- | for four whole days and marching four long be awarced bim, f of the act of .8 losses n artillery are not worth mentioning. should it must be guarautied by + teer—men who care not to risk thetr lives for the | 0'b's. the last day and night in mud and rain, 5, th mentioning. We Oepted in comorm, a’ have saved end brongbt off all our seige guns, | *¥: tenn signatures must be creation over this land of a government simply | willing, ready and. prepared’ omen the none nd have los: only here and there agua from our | *8PE5 ‘ra, ty of the guarantors. mast be z 8g, MEBrOPTIB designed to force, at the point of the bayonet, | at any moment. Thoe persone who are unfamiliar with milt- | nearest district court et cf the United Siatee dane wale) by a wren ‘garr ice Begro equality upon all American Society. It in covering this flank movement from White tary movements will perhaps be a little puzzled | trict altorney S | siensd by ove or more rreponeidie por-ons, tu the requires uo argument to prove that if the impres. | O& Swamp, Richardson's Division occupied | to Jecognize the fect Cf rt neat ce ened Form of Guarante ga tet HP OF they unde take tat the adder or = pres- | one road, Kearney’s Division anothet anid Bedg- | so frequently, 0 universally einen bidders will 1 1 ie or their pid be acocptec. euter sion becomes general that the purposes of the} wick the third, all in Conjunction acting asa | our arey pore hhadto yrhpacomc A ag ~~ bey + of th ty of and State | suial ntenr een Te nie ere, Witt ROOM ane class we here refer to are likely to be adopted: by | rear guard to the grand army. r every contest, that raise and tat | ated t the Government in the further prosecution of the in such haste as to leave behind, on the « con .ider any con! im scoordance wil terme of 0 i our dead and such of ounded us wer ft P Scoumpacied by the gusrantee re- war, not a tithe of the three hundred thousand | yA™®XANDRIA Arvains.—From the Alexandria | unable to walk hay abeaneuc verde the acce, he wi!lat once enter into & coatract in | $°\'°, by law; the ocmpeteney of ihe goa antes News of Ju'y 7th, we clip the following : enemy. The explanation is Broordance ti ps a Ee trigtestorney oF volunteers needed will be forthcoming; while] From authentic sources we learn of the | "Tne ing General, finding bis bra Should the cont: ct be awarded him we are pre cae Gk not # tithe of those now In arms for the restoration | 17th Virgini eg Taised in this immediate | and heroic army on the ficid before "Richmond to become his sour tise, of the Laion will consent to wield them for ends | Vicinity, and w! - 0 lef: this city on the 24th May | overborne by the pure force ef numbers, the last, one year ago, 800 strong, after havi; bos om inforce- one ey ovfied as evoiutl J *, ing come | Rebels constant] ‘ing in hordes 4 thay ate now in buleeray. ‘The hecen ote | gut oh beat baie Defoe Richmond, mumber | mente fatag Ul Miete hearse enforce | Bends sama tm Wt Yo the anoust thew; and thew atten’ i PB ° less than 100 men, the whole of whom were | satisfied that it would be difficult, if’not impos- his guaractors, wili be require of the sucosesfui | }.- to the joint resolution of 2th class, intrigues here to prevent the resto. | taken prisoners and conveyed by steamer to New | sible, to bold his position, he very caters ae, | bidder vpon signie the SF oem to the act af the 10th of august, ration of the supremacy of the Constitution, will | York. Below we publish 4 list of names of Alex | termined to change it to one which cout, be i artes 2 gn = — Cot. _=. ‘RAC of course prove ite death knell; because that wil! | Sndrians who were amongst the survivors and | more easily defended. He decided upna' the : ast be plaiciy marked" Prosomss | Gq®©4T ATTRACTION surely secure the eventual triumph of the ae le oe ma a now occupied by the army (where he can é Just opeved on the oligerelpain the current war. Ty, W.V Ctheuenanise fw? baving so declded, the sex ti age ny feat The intrigues of the other class threaten almost tes SV. Hi was to march his army to the point desired in as much danger to the Union cause. It, too, P ‘TH ood order. = labors earnestly to sow dissensions between the r. Cross, Patrick Keating, A. B. 1g ets ri pr tacked . “2 Set res pr at ne anetieng me bei teetiy Paul, R. Pak Hector Eaches ens , at litters, to oot Oli respects tothe vat | FIRST WARD, ATPENTION! ‘oval < 5 9155, Gilbert Simpson, Ulam W. Barker, Richara ? each. Shou! Now opened and for sale at the | : Voncse Moone 4 R trustful of the purposes and policy of the Govern- | 1 Rudd, Jone Arno rans Soorpted, I (or we) request tote kof CLUTHIN eres books | es esheets rent. ‘Thus, it does its best to check proptr re-| German, Henson Wilbore = rand sud That ihe ooTeract b 04 SHOES, on the ooracr of Bae Arete ee | 22H FRANCK ta EUR Teele chateeen al S ttn thes han. | ened fo serve as. grat. Jereee ot cht ter to hnery on to his destins- eae Wieaea vee YSODTS DUE — ECG RN eo A est 1 aan 00 Broo! Serna sino, a | eR AT sal ort 1 emia cera eee ae ret S Bape dere aod misrepresentations, the brutal partizan- | fosing to serve as Jurors, were fied the saan of | woanaed On the field. retreat oF | _je-v-tigtn.i Col. and Depot Gusrtermast’r, Georgio Gaeta neve i Wootht Nesom at > Segpgamm *bip and utter lack of true patriotism of these two | $20 each. here as a remarkably successfal one, and the prea- Cc" EAM Gite woos fills, my ‘ — ot comics of Ce pebite weal in these eee remrrasnes ent pesiticn of the army as entirely safe from rebel |, ‘OoT ov BRVENTERNTH St. S, . OF ye ot $v 3 Pe avenue. cautn aide. critical times, unless speedily checked li attack. pats orn Y ATT —— must surely defeat the preted aren speculative, demand. & We have about five bundred secesh ee WooD-—WooD 3 grave at, wn M InN render a conscription necessary; as the men | *2!¢%i, wf » 4s surrounded by r : — W 18 YOUR TIME TO BUY needed mult be speedily forthcoming, or we fal; | Sepsis. eee ot 20%. We quote:—U. ‘would oy ei ae tod, of NGNo S220 TINS, Fo BUY, © . ig the war, past peradventare. ‘These are aaa (easan) $i oo es ee r d . 5 swt ahve at Corner 2th street ‘sod Pe av. oe SHOU, words, but true words. All honestly-loyal men |S 1, (coupon) 101; Perm should.as ence make up their minds to treat as | 7,20) 19; Oregon orto the on dou’ pub.ic enemies scarcely less dangerous than the rebels in arms, those who war on the Constitution compass the aime of sbolitionism, and those ‘who war on the Government under the of depreeating the conduct of this or that member of the Cabinet, to the end of so embarraming the ‘war measures for the restoration of the Union, as that what they falsely term “ peace” may be re- » oced by virtual requiescence the triumph of Bt it fet — ha Se ~ BIno, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and 39¢ Pannsyi’ oy ea Of a eee ja8 am? ' 35 it sina Ome PRA sens Ne een eapeee nas Pat agin a Rempeeey, gee nn Sota