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—_——— _— ° ~ LOCAL NEWS. — '] S98 ano wouxpap coupimne an | 4th At Cmeat Hominy Fase Smet, SECOND EDITION. spiial (Circls,) Washington, Julgt. a Dougias 5 Grae =" Qn Kew oes © 8. indgatry..... J/o0th Penn. Volunteers. 1 hNewYerkVol... 3 ist U8 Ariliery..... 134 New Jeney Vol... 3 ; OCLOCE P. BE. Axvsamants To-NiGHT. Published in conformity with the resoiation a é&e = ee } do dec. 3 It do Sbarpebocterss/tth doo... 3 THREE o Groven’s Tueaten.—The Comedy Congress of the Senate of July 16, 1861. gro ann ‘ 1th a do pom : : ILLUSTRATIVE. ind combina | At = pore Bo svn Sad | FH a t ia ut = 5 Repos parte astnyaee : pac petit Sei oe fet uit de Sib 0. ut eit mes, 'y Lustrated tion WRICR “iancas of W eabogton, wean ont us. Infantry .... 31294 Pean. Volunteers. 9}94 ao Cavai 2 = tetliew 5 ist 1 | Senate's action upon the brief joint resolution ta- fue bouse will bethronged. Mr. Setchell aj = ilsete Ge eres we ne vet Biiiiiis 1 3 | tet — 6th New fl 1 | roduced a few days since by the chatrmen of in two very amusing and laughter-provoki 1/3t8t do . 3) 6th do 7th do thelr Committee on Military A@aire. As pre ters, a8 Hiccory Short tn the oth do oo 1ith do Ist Penn ith -3 on and as Joc Baggs, with the assumption n toch 13th New York Vol... {| aa. th do. 5th 3 | sented by him, It amounts to aeimple provision wrihe character of Madame V nts, in the [32 a0 Artille sind do 7th 40 0... 3 | 34 Vermont 3th 2 | authorizing the President tocall for a conscrip aeeegaful farce “Wanted, 1,000 Milfiners.”* ae a ae ie e 0... Vou ¢ fate de = [| Hen of enough men to #12 up the decimated vet eS a ee Lith do sist do mn do 312th Mase, Volunteers. | Sotn ts y ai “BJ eran volunteer repiment, Sad i bere dhpenea is hew sid io cIES lo jo. ‘ * 1] of in an bonr,es » \ : pratt enn a ney “he ‘Set, bs 4 do Battery 7ist do Tiatth do dons sse t iu 2 Hy rH - 1) cme tt could beve been a law, and Ine week or irrotbers, together with tleb, rate and tecy Jokes : = {ib Wingoumnn Vol... 11 Re 99 Heh do do -+;8] two the necessary @taf's under ite autbority jroney Smith, ks. wll be. produced te-aigtrad a 1}70h indiana Vol.e-- 2 | Nee y ro 7th Mase. Volunteers 3 | would have secared every man reqsired ter he °, . e ih Lig ur po a Leip plage Soe 7 oo 1 14th do do. H 4 . — = 12th a Volon 3 Pt bobby for making abolition capital. It was MArortn saoon.—ree cencetts dally at 4 p. Satiegaterey Vol: 1 Sun Ngee. slam go H tmcatpropreng, to comript segrome wee He ma. coed music. emaling Performances, ‘Gul Yistew Jerieycavairy 1 | BLN. Ty kines 2 | provistons, on # footing with white citizens. The pretty watter girls tod nee refreshments. 2 | wth do Pith 2 Loewy co” Muse ~The tefreshments, litatd rl hee opal rary, (> Se gh co -seg aly *cith do 5 | Nae at suemee, fs, Soe eee Seen. id: Aiapensed by the pretty walter irks Int do Cavalry... 1) 34 New York V oa on ih ab de. iti ae > 3 | Ue-cock of a thrce-snonths’ Seastorial pow-woy hai. fo (he beat TRE market fords, any Michigan Volo... 1 & stat So - Jew Fore cassis dette ao “22 | over the inevitable and interminable * nigger” 1 enjoyer ‘ening to first-class ex- i 2 ; bids fair to be as effectun! nition 0th ist New York Artillery # Sth do a Thur, its purpose SamikiqeecoPeatpesin teres ae H load de Kennedy's Batiéry, fst jSth do 2 | detested, as though 1 bad been peremptorily iat@ selection 6€ performers and a fine orchestra, an 1034 do New York Voi moors 1 wrong do ; on the table. lisa recured Ube services of pretty waiter girls, 104th do ae cee a 4 do 1] Apreper::—There can be no necessity whatever who will be detighted to supply all who may wth lesth do Ob New York Vol. 4'9sth do 1] for tegisiating authority to out commanders lo call with the best refreshments in the market. lat Maryland Cavalry. 1 | 26:8 a 4 R Nth do. do... 198th do 1] the fel te employ negroes to do as mach ee pow - Teamster, Quarter. |° tih do do.... 3)99th do rt of thelr armies, ax 6 Lew W ‘2 Szare, ars master’s 34 th a6 sible of the laboring work ‘Mestoc band, followed by 2 lan ne far - _——— ek do p opegioad ae loa = . : they all mow very properly avall {hemee! vee of {he te crewd, princi) pally of Indlanians, repaired — = se a Sg}i634 do 1 | services of negroes in such capacity whenever e National Hotei and tendered to the brave ‘Kane's Rifies do -Uifletth do 4] obtsinable. Legislation om the subject will not Indiana soldier and hero of many battle flelds— do ety 2 additional w. Wallace—a cempliinentary serenade do lat Virgiala Arti ~ 1p 2th re 9 | Tender the services of a single t aegre be Band had discourse several pattiotit bb do ist Lovisiana Vol..... nd 0 | available to our commanders; nor will It in any 8, ch por geted sempre eigen Artillery ; ah = 4 do way increase their compensation oF — ile could net possibly consider this honor as in- 1)5th Ohio Volunteers. do their condition when so employed. ie tended for bimeelf, mers en paces 2)7th do da : ry ve do end end and alm js for bankem; and Its intro- pape Eloody Bela. He felt thar be 2) on do iste fe = duction inte the Halle ef Congress cannet fail to would be pardoned, before so many Indianians, -1)5ta do sae ee r4 defeat action for months upon anything with in speaking of that State. There was good reason ijee- # Seon ao ao do which it ght to be connevied; (uas making that Indiana should be proud. it had been a a de [sth Wisconsin Vol. i do do Congress iteelf more conspicuously than before, & charged by Jcff. Davis that Indiana soldiers were + 2p a ilsth do pained do i ind of the prompt cowardly. [A voice—‘that was’ntso.”} When 1} ~ ‘7th 4 a 4]/49n do do mere contrivance for the hindrance he started of with one of the Srst 1 iments 1/24 = Slice ane t]son @o 40 and vigorous prosecutioa of the war raised, before their State House, on . " " wd do do Knees,’t d taken the solemn oath to wipe out 1 do iss Debemeneta Net. so0, & : SON ; ta slater ona jos ke redem on of State fener: zioist do do.... 9] 77th do Berdan ae 1p 5th = do < ANOTHER CONGRL43310NAL PATRIOT or death.’ [A voice—“and they have kept it.’j $]ist Long Island Vol.. 1 | Sist do fe 0. i = letth do nS We learn that thelion. Mr. Baker, who repre- And they bave keptit. At Donelson, their banae? 1\5th New Jersey Vol. 1/ 83th do nith’s Division sah de 3d Indiana Cavalry... 2 | sents Columbia county, N. ¥.,in the House of was shot into rags; at Sbijob, the biue feld was 6th do do. | a xg H Sth do 7th do Voluntecrsi9 | Representatives, has gone home to ald in prompt- plerced with a sbell; wherever it flew, they had 1 = 4 : Gist do 13th do do...- 4] y raising and organizing troops under the Cres!- victory. Soldiers sometimes had thetr little com- ith do “a oe Mth @> @o.... 5) Ad Rousand additional plaints. lt was so nates a comet ae bin : os re ith do y3}i6th do Artillery. 1 dent — for three hundred ( " that the sixty-three Indiana regiments not a IMh & Velanteers 8! volunteers ey EEG Ist Minnesota Vol {| ==—_*% Vem ae sit fe des so ee c 52 nm ol ‘ . 1/8th Thi Davairy... ¢ — buted in every eld, snd in every victory had a Slist Virginie Vo! 3 | _At Mowat Pleavant General Hospital, July 4 wa Se) Sel iiem as Vomaens CONGRESSIONAL. nhare, as they would be in every page of the his- 222,, a, 1283 Here : ath o8. Artillery 7 te New Jersey Vol .. : 77th do di 2/34 Michigen Vol weed mony paneinneicipennd ein, ory o 5 |. C Volunteers .. 4th ry. Th do 1tt ao eo, xxx Ess—s In reference to the employment of negroes‘. 6/24 U.S Sharpsbooters 4 | 20th do do... 1 Pe eth. Artiller 1 sth do do, 8 ———e-—-- the army, be satd he would use them when > 1[Seott’s N.Y Cavalry. 1] 224 do a. ae 2 mae Fst rd 6 por] = 478 do do. -5 Tuvasrat, Joly i. found them available and useful. coher) : 8th 2|8tb Llinois Caval Mth do do... 1|7Iet do 1flith do a 1 fa. lo Bi Stockton's Mich. Vol. 1 Senate.—After the transaction of some mors would save bis soldiers ali unneccesary labor, 2) ist Maryland Cavalry. Vermont Volunteers 1/Sith @o 1]ist do 1] o6un io q 32d Wisconsin Vol... 9]. ~ busi: of no general public interest, Kir end let thera enjoy all the reat they could obtain, si New Jersey Vol 24 Excelsior Battery . 3 34 do Ose 1/85th do 1/%h do llom 40 4 léth do do,... 84 3S be —reagee tA ao poten geastation ceil. to do this be would make the slaves dig the 3th ao 40... j ——|Sth do do... 3/934 do 1/10th do ils 4 4 éo Ge... 0 |e eeee tne President forall orders given to Gre es. (Cheers.} He would have a regiment pth do... 2] Total seeee.eeess407 | Sth do do.... 3/5th do alin do Bling do @ oh do do.... 2 Ho ed the number of troops he had at Ma. acke to each brigade for that purpose, and ‘ ist New lerseyCavairy 4 7th New York Battery. 3| 101st do ama do L}joith do @ Ist California Vol.... 14 Mech before Richmond, &c., &c , which was cack coms poll — a ot Suet rock Oesaity: H ange 48 1/96th do thiesm do éo. Whilby’s Independ’t oven Dy Messrs Wright, Henderson, Chand cooks andservants. [A —*$ Doi ma 2, . - F 1 FY 1 the Would 1t net be cruel to put them tn the * 21 New Yor! see 1/107thdo 1/49th do llist do Voi Total.,...000.008 730 ovex —Mr. S$ ; i front of the battle, and give them no arma? [A | 6th U. 8. Cavalry..... 1/5th Maine Volunteers. 1] 51° aq do... 2/7thVii tee, made a report oh the expenditares on the voice Send thom to the reat”) ‘That ie what | 34 a 71 itm do 1oed onfo Volunteers « oo F]ed_do dow. P bile buildings, ordered tobe printed. } would do. But he asked them t remember . 7th do i lo B. cnzse ‘ , July 3. Mr. Love! —— _~" that when he spoke thus of the emPlorment cf Ut do ait do 1/7th ladiana Volunteers wonndind 9] __4t General Hospital, Pulls Charch, July 5.-_ 1,20" aitecting ‘the Committee oa Ware ana the negro he spoke as a soldier, and not as a poll- 7 bes ay = 15] 334 do 3\13th do ssth do lath New Y*rm Militia 4/96th Penn. Volunteers Means te soporte sgt peewee mgr es = ; teconsin : : te ofthe cane equied ‘Aye ke would canst tan Ee 2 sae ilo 3 Bed New o Yet s aera semen negroes tu de the hard work, and at the end of | = 4 7th 6do 1 Ist Rhode leland Cav.11/100thdo Mth do a obj - = the war glve them their freedom. [Cheers.} Our | 2 4jcth | do lo... 2 dat do 1 The bill amending the act to reduce the ex eve amen use —: and are benefitied, por why - ae Mor vse | Seth - : Fes 2 ont ~ ae eal and sale of public lands wes thould not we vecess 135th lo nm Up. ionbe speaker sald there was, too much affect een eety ates ae < I] sen go 3 11min do lon and vanity w! e people. was time it} ** se¢ Sion lo = was done away with. We must look at things as | 17 do do.... 2)13tm do do. llesh do : grid Py ‘Art 1/1%#b U.8 Infantry... 1 LATB LOCAL NEWS they are. Th!» thing of waiting for men to-vol. | 21st sjisth dodo. i ist N. Hampshire Bat. 2 —_>—— unicer was all very well, but the neceasities of | 27U aiged do. de...... 8 ae eeeley, Int Rhode (siand Bat. 1] Sganck arren Govenxnent PaorERty —Vew the country reqalre adreft. He wanted to know | 20th 1/34 tilinete Volagteers. 1 ist do Volunteers... sth do 40.1] terday, Sergeant Crovin obtained 8 warrant to wan Tibaa weela haw na 3)39th do .... 4] $4 UB. Artillery rr ee or "the premises of John Kotrel, « lage: beer ; er our ruler: a! 'e courage to passa 38th 1}1st N. Hampshire Cav. 3] 5th do do.. 11th Maine V: lunteers s ame 1 Mee Third Ward, nesr the northern journel Gomtaen tonsa Suara 40th LU tetVirginia Volunteers 1 3a ao. Bs : Seendincy, where it was said’ a quantity of Gov- backbene in our rulers. In closing, he a penled ga 15th do ‘ 4th do ernment goods were stored. Io i. a to any Congrereman who might bear bin. 0 is | 34 4 i 66th do Roundsman Fenwick and sei inom ~ 4 fen toone who had ed through the ecenes, h 3 1/67th do 4 5 house, stable and —T iv, © ing of Eaae wuet Bd wee taining skeet, aad knew ex: a F + 6|39th ILinots Volunteers! 1y, and a lange amount of preety cheery 5 actly what a E tts make | 5th indiana: — cloths, 5 war, os war Should be mods Inthe nameof the | 524 L mae awnings made of the conte oe eine before oo. oulierin soldiers, he, Semantio® that when they = pte he — Baguio me that the gecds a the propert, rel and there was any- | 2’ ice Walter Wine there they ‘quired, they should eo per. | 38th were left at his house by seldiers at various times, initted to take if and use it; and If they could get | Slat be was dismissed. hold of any comforts or luxuries be would have | 624 them take possession of them. [Cheers] In | 634 Deatus oF Sov tes.—The following bave conclusion, Gen Wallace sald he thanked them | 8th been reported siace our last : for the honor conferred upon him; and amid loud | 70th of ‘ibe Joun W. Thompson, company F, 34 Jndians and enthusisastic cbecr: Ee retired. 7 tet junteers 2 Loud calls of several names were then beard: 3}Coloread men 4] 29th Obio Vol Cavalry 1 . W. Long, com F, 7th Pennsylvenia when @ gentleman who we understood to be i Total a8 5 rd Seute or G. Bist Pennsylvani* General Carey, of Obio, appeared. . y- H we ore 3 Fee, em any I K. sth New York. . oc arett, Ib in wer wan propel coeaemed fae | 3a. (2) . (8) One Lieutenant. (x) One John A'Q: West, company H, 1058 New ot, many rebels were parol What folly to trust to | %tb 4 6th do. : deceased 5 the Acnor of arebel. He would confiscate every- thing the rebels possessed, including their infer- ual necks. [Cheers] The northern sympathizers ith all the information desire $m reissou Hd burial of their lenas, ey by OB do. f F.T. Government undertader, do.. 8)1ith pase , . 100th th do with secession shouid be trea‘ed the same way. | 101st ist Rhode Island Cav. 5/12th om ° [Cheers } It was time the balter was put to tts 1Mth do jo. 9b do Vol .10/8th Hy sa Bod ES an s legitimate use, and made todo its work. This | Ist New Jereey Vol 8th Conrecticut Vol.. 1/9th ath 4 : ‘mont teers wnt 4 _ age rao | spesker was bigbly amr lag and entertaining— } 24 do a 1st New York Artillery i/lith lst do DO wrsssacans 422 | street a iween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, his address abounding In encodote; snd he was|24 29 do 24 0 do do.... 2 bent ea 40 se reef — frequently interrupted by the laughter and cheers he Pind Guan — : 53a A 34. do Sick ramaining wm the Hospital fér Braptive | ir F. A. Techies, rr wb peed Rie, Soi. gece cee ieee neaigan bona eae ae 24 = Votuntesrs . 257th lim ao > ieee fe t “ teers. 1 yy ee a foot. This things hesaid he believed if slavery were lect do . 19th do GO. .ceceee 6th U.S. Cavalry..... 1/91st Penn. me * 1 | lot is situated near the Para, and the price is #114 aione, It would seon stink iteelf out. [Laughter } lst br vse vl egies 9\34 do Ist Rhode Island Cav. 1| Ist Michigan “oy ry, to be the bighest yet obtained at public sale in 0 = on bye a Sate re 1/51 40 _ : that part of the city. 1) Oneida Cava ty 1 : - | Quartermaster PoLict.—The Third Ward patrolmen report: a oaacmemgonmet 3] gern Mra Cre ae a ee i 5 - : 7 | Sites tees than bis license authorises; €01—by 6th = 0 —s Artillery but New York Vol 86th «do a 101st ©. do tin ao" Ge Total nnoee-nsoeee! | sant ce ea vard patrolmen reported —Wm jy 10-3t [Intelligencer amd Republican.) Dorsey, threats; security for Theos. Hod; - | RS ETD SE He, too, favored a change vt peter in the con- ductof the war. [Cheers } <7 available power the Government could contro! fi must be used to put down this rebellion. He ho more permit Federal bayonets to guard Property. (Checrs ] He would casbierany wi o woula order bis soldiers to guard, pro- Seeeennee seessssee 6th ult; dism'ased—by Justice Johnson. ct, and defend the property of rebe!s~ [Cheers } oti 7b do ——————S{=[{|»eo—_—— : aon s Cotte wes pn pend some e He urged 103d do Pla P ny Fido as foe relt, of CARMIAGE Fovarn Wazp Station Ca: his bearers reater and confidence in the , sas é mel Government tna the rulers. They should have iaae lo-.g10g to ‘Seal eEEiee. is ee faith in the President and faith in all the Gener- 'e 26s, between Mth: two bouts. B. Carrington, - and fo saat —— jy Fat io oak Peter McGinnis, creating reence a's. [Applsuse.) For bis own part be was will- fined $157 each Charles Ford, assault and bet. ing to lay aside all prejudices for or against any 9| Fanguier Ba’ fle believed that the God of old Avraham was also the God of young Abe. [Laughter } Senater Lane, of Indtana, was next called upon. . MM RY 7 aasault and betters; General.’ If the President and Cabinet chose to Siist Richmond Batter pS P*SSS5Ais FRED a eres RY ye ogg lg Bong ae turned ovtz ingly acquiesce; ad it they coualdered Tt test for 1 Total... 487/64 do The Navy, Department wi mati! che awh day of | to the anita: the country to elevate a man be disliked, he “ith do pt “Prep 2 el « ares Panoces onLs —The dis would bave faith to believe it was done for the | 4: General Hospital (Eckington,) Washington, | 4h 40 ting ently of each orher ae Ley medals ond presuleaps will take place best. [Applause.) (A voice: “How are you, July 4. ath do he wil be, for each vessel, two pairs of en-§ *ibut at m the school - of St. Aloy- Zick Uaandler—bow do<s that snit you?) The Ra do 1 ins of the same constru%tion and detail as those | to-day at 7 p. 1 mesic andl Goctoantion oil speaker said be saw an entirely new policy in the 3)/Sist Penn. Volunteers. 1] 4th do 67th do va : wilt tor the U.S, S. screw ganvoste, with He, ex- | sius Church. Ph ad Fesupest tend conduct of the war dawning, (cheers,j and jt 4 1/834 do i}s7th do 1\7th Indiana Vo! ception of the length of yn which will ve | precede the Mache sat Byes would be a policy which would induce @ speedy | 10'n do 2/s4th do 3 do do do twenty -on? inches instesd of eightren inches, tit» | will be in attend 8 a - . mod: in etail aT as ~ tives from Indiana, followed Mr. Colfax. All]ath do do. 2}@4a do hs the engjnes wil, vary from the specifications of | Ward capeeren - aapenee of Me Bovis, acreed that the policy of the Government inte-|934 40 2 do... 1} 4th do 4 unboats above relerrd to. sr ee eth plant was the only candidate, and ference to the prosecution of the war would be|#ith 40 ° 1/24 N Hampshire Vol. @ ao : erste is shaft ipdcpendeny of the etuers “ake | sas of coor elected. ‘There being BO CoM ‘ Wor eeciianae tee thon Set toni 7 rs : ‘i eth cw a meee ‘ 2 @th do 3 screws wil be of bra s, fourveen feet pitoh. and of | the vote cast was comparatively small. ases aval +8 gy eral soldiers would | 36th jo - on oe oS Pog 2 not jess than ton feet aismeter; they will anus _—_— Urged the people tolvoluateer, and that right | dist de 3|pecn do 3] fo i hmgery sca tng shaft wuljrevsive rae trace pipe | | A. Pa:n-—We lear thet another fair, unger speedily; or i weleascame would not come In, |} 424 40 4] 77th do i anger with the hall, family lees, $ te <= t cae. aratung should be resorted to. "la 4 1] 8ist do 3 Will De of the yerucal water tube | the benefit of the sick and wounded of the army Me "Porter in bis speech, urged volunteer! in do 1] 6th do 4 Thesabove the arnsocs. she grate | Those who attend it will doubticss enjoy the oc- upon all as a sacred duty. it was the dut nil sth 4do 7] Sn da cy gh casion. mien to protect their country. [Applause } Fathers @d do 1j@a do Total......+.+--411 rT ae oro equate feet. CunTRaL Guarpuouss Casas. —Before Justice ust be willl toe gt thelr children, | 7 4 1 - 2 forthe boat boi ers ae to a _ [ebecrs ) and these wet love mast De ecat to the 4 @ ‘ At Seminary Hospital, Georgetowen, July 4. Wie do o Thene, eo tar gs goa ty and Kind of a selene fy V reach, seepleg f nee I shoees alt malead concerned; ; A. Sy Se capeaten Gy ney at oe ae oh ae i < H pen Now vere Mitta 4 = 2 all ndages to be tne sane. reserd being had to Pet alcmateced. Lawrence inl, profanity; oft'e holler im Washiagton shouid leave hes desk} @th do 8 do... J 3 115th New Jersey Vol ..17| 90th do Oe oe yg a ant dohispart. (No applause whatever.) Mr.|10g0@ do do, 1 6 1/6 = do do... 2} 91st do biowse aes, Will required ; Ci Newaxce.—Last night, two mes. Porter looked around “Ab! Lear no ap- | 34 Maine Volunteers.. 2 7 l]ma = do Thee 7 is to be erected ip the vesse's at oe pa * Kelley and Peter McGinnis, were pliuse to that sent ? fLaugter.} 4th do 1) ist 1 liga = do the different navy yards of Kittery, Main ee | ae eeeed besying a. bees in the strert meat # ‘The screnading party dls you: 2 o’clock. | sth New Jersey Hi 3 ijeth do tows. Basssoune: tte: Wow, > ork, ond Philadel. | Siovaas Charce,. ‘They were saben before Jus Sscasu Patsorins—Liset, Wm. Mel «el Sliam ites 2 oe oe Bf the navy 9 at which the partice intend to | tice Walter, whe fined each 61.53. te 324 Onto regiment, arrived in the city yester- | fy PS alt7th 1} Sth do elanm ae 14th do iraad of tantrsonlines the ajees uct bor wineh day, having in charge twenty-e‘ght rebel prisor- | 5th do aii do 3 do 3/o0n do 18h do do they propose to farnish the mashinery in the vessel F925" ers, captured by our pickets inivth do 1/94 do 2 bog éo 313i de @th do do. « 1} o:mp ready steamiog, Witha pro rate terey”” iT thc Sbenandoah valley. They ore s berd-looking 8th do 1) 1st Maine Rhode "lw 80 do Ist Michigan C: 9 mount of duplicate pisoes, tool inetraments, eto. jh, 7 years crowd —all styles, colors being obsery-| om do 1\24 New Ay ‘do 1];3t do 2a 0 do vi 2] stipul in the gunboat ficatvons, get the te ieee pomoe nee slnge 2 on nag Old | 1om do 2) lst BR ob do a ist V 3]35th do do a 3 tise from oes cietbe wort, they will guar- ce Capitol prison. ie that Lieut. McLane, 1) Pioneer ‘New’ Bh do do,, 2 aaiee orsed_“ Propesals fc street, jr Saif street sid tobe the ret: im és $] potaaesesneeessitd [2 Seg daze Ifith Oblo Volante i Prt & i SR ae tls fet rem fo | Wane - fg See 2 eeceeeee Artillery 1|5th do ry esseee BE di ; i. ~ + dence of bis mother, where the guard and pris- 1 aH "t Vol... 1 tract wil! the conditions and IRE-WOOD LLA, epers were teken Into the rear [pnw Been == - = a ilgorm FH i a Ds ous ma Genet 8 pay ents will be inte usual manneras the c'?¥ OpeaN pee woos P to fad that baskets of breed, cekesand other re | 4251. Kilwabeth — Breneh, | iste New York Vol... 1]67th do la 2 anes ; ‘Tbe’ Uepartmont reserves the right to reject any WOOD—WOOD—WOOD ! fre-bments, were profusely supplied to the rebels. 2 wd do 1} 594 oth ET; in its tod the public interest me Such conduct as this on the part of 8 Unies 10th New York Vol... 3)90th = rd il som > rer Sotanen df ie of sata ean tte phy me officer, 1s most certainly censurable 1th 1 9 b least of It. ‘The prisoners should have been ith de 6 th do ijea fe ey NEW, ANS SMEHIFLED, MEEICR FOR fase Rinsing Serestirea; ana’ seid et lowest to the proper authorities, and not feasted, and | 3iss do S\7th 3th 60 glen . ao P D a ne ae treated as Lenored guests. ya do ARE — 2 om ae rat ner on aca Piferma rosicely ‘ayk, extner at time of parehewe 2 aiehameal a to the drivers on Dearvass, and all maladies of the eye and ear, rey > 1/20, 6} 97th do + bd end GA J. Galt, pts yoerargg Von Moschtisker, oc- | 454 0 do 124N Q} Wist de im «fe 1g | _s088-tf Office 282 Pa av,, nea: wi ‘aurist, 227 Pennsylvania avenue. The 1 numerous testimonials from such credi oe & F 1 | 48 Ascension we a sources repeatedly published make all ith do 3/4 1 oth do statements unnecessary. ivlOR* Toit do : tm - od aR EE, Sth de Arrentios, Comrany !—Volunteers, who cx- | 9m 40 v "@ : pect to retain their healta ‘ing the — = Hey Tend Val, im éo # to the Ariny Surgeons, enpatee yeeiectee Cnt | toist do 1)34. im do 4 cons, ives Holloway’s Pills‘and Ointwent. Every poy -. H ‘oon ao Soldier’s Kaa, sack contains them. Only 25 cents | 1st Pean. Volunteers. 9 4b do per Box or Pot. 2te. ~ 2 cmb 8 do Se on 3 mz fe tath Fs Th 40 ee r = rH NEW DRY GOODS BTORS. z — MA i & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY Q00D*, a iba 7 305 PENNBYLVANIA AVENUE, pak} ; betwen sth end bts etreste, * 4 Obie tinal Wastipgter Or. wa ao