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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) avy THE STAR BUILDINGS, o ower of Peastyleamta ewe. aad Eleeenth aT w. D. WY ALLAOHi Papers served in packaces by carriers at $48 s7 cents per month. To mail subseribers ibe price i> @1.50 a yenr, an adrames; $8 for six wenths; $1 fr three nionths; and for ees thea Yeree month ete of [2 cents a week. Sin. | ge coptes, ON@ Cent; It Wrappers, two canes. (” Apvenrisemmyrs should be sent Yo the office before tz ‘clock ™.; otherwise they may nex é= 7 rar, 0 LEFTER FROM MR vue 4Low WEED. His Rep'y to the Common Council. int committee of the common council ‘6 et be thanks of the peop.e of New York to riey af 1 Lis labors for the Union cause * Just received the following reply “eotaryresclution authorizing these courtesies, which were passed over the veto of the Maror AuBany, Jul: I rece! Ye, with # grat ene ey confer, the very finttering ed by the Common Council” of eure mer-il metropoits 1 aceapt them, teatkiy | * A | pre idly, es emanations rather ef your own sastructions than as merited by ary serves It may heve been tn my power to render 7 enuatey. 1f, durtog 3 temporary residence in Euro 2 have bees enables aa some degree, to eaniete ta ‘cations fn which our affairs were involved; tq Ao somethtag toward vindicating our Govern- ment from aspersions; or to ald im tutning back the ti. popular sath meat Betting so strongly against our canee, It was owing to the prompt and generows Confidence reposed in me dy oO yrithed representatives in Engiand “In besting testimony, ee 18 both a GeNTLEMEN the houer t Mr Dayton, { cannot forbear to abeve consideratiens which bed M tnisters less truly devoted try. they not only secepted unofiictal ; but dieemparramed my colleagues iy faciiit-ting our efforts. »padd ¢ on several occa- Uways, | was efficiently aided ur indefatigable Mintater to id_ the Government, in a sea- Miculty, have made happier se- tn Paris and Lonton. Messrs nree are discharging their re- ‘© & meoner worthy of all praise. ent was by no mears too prompt eof its cititens to visit Enrope. tei tha’ two or three eminent » whom itis understood that tnv¥ita- ded were unable to nerept tt, for the e and t the Inberers few. bop Hughes and Bishop Mc- se Government wes peculiar- Ube services of those enlightened vir nd devoted Union men— the laiter all over Eng. eand effective. Their ex ons, their bich characters, and their gave wetybt and authority to their lone whiie undermining for ultimate re- thoughtful of the Importance of the The South, with tts long cher worked 43 diligen’ ly abroad as at r unconscious of the great pt Active emissaries of Se- often Ay sympatbising Mints- a the pubite mind on the nt agi t us. Public the Union before our ride ¢ pe the ques ion was presented or beard. By utbhend for ead, and reading history e heid by Furopeans as the last three months of Mr. Bu- istreticn were almos: as injurt- ad as at hone, for there, as here, loyal uly occupied the pleces of ay sloyal Cabinet ‘@ Foreign Ministers too late to nlp rebellion in the cud Unfortunately, there were ciuses, as well as °x'#, for the lack of sympathy which we en- ced in Eerope. The Governments of the uber that, from the nature of 5, our ewn sympathies have gener- B thos Woo struggled to overthrow 3. and that we bh shown alacrity in the — endence of such as strug. hiv ith the nations most inti. a wi th us, the “ Morrill Tariff” zreat disfavor, In England, that we not only cherisbed tn- werd tbat country, but that of friendly relations bellion seized — these xts to (uta the current of feeling “Uzi bly urged that the difference . habits, aod ‘-want of congenial- *s tue North and South, constituted a dance that our Union had be- Indeed, these fallacies ed that Mr Gladstone, retiring brok= op r securities, the c «5 of, in other words, ¢ taed the fortifications, the arms, © postotticrs and the public 2 publ © of robbers would, perpetrted tn nsigacd thew tu the fower or 3, France, Belgium and Ger- erleuce -erious inconv: alence from thelr short supply of prenend, immediately, that “ill tatervene, (hough with subject has been considered. that France is even mcre im- t tran Fagland; not, however from un- eas, but because the mere cd assumes, beence of employment, to supply his a wi th foo nothins to fear from Europe if we * tke prosecution of the war. t DLuneison, Nashville, Winchester, New sos aud Mempals are our strongest argu- ast intervention with Governments mine ali questions by miiitary measure- wever, but two well-founded rea- as far a ding future embroliment with Foglind can i doubt the propriety fdwel- efly, butearaestly upon a danger fraught ces 80 .ntai to the weltare of both he Trent affair, though bappiiy, be- btfully, settled, bos left a1 arrow with ed barb festering tn our flesh and irritating ves. The impressioa that England, will- Ke os at disadvantage, availed herself of < judgment or !mpulstve zeal of a naval « adcer, to Wage War upon us, has obtained througheut the country That England expected wor, und Intended wer, meking, with unparal- eled siacrity end in gizantic proportions prepa- sHoue ter war, isadaittedte be true But with opportunities ‘abie to a correct understanding of tce vewsof the —— Government, and of the feelings that swayed the English mind, 1 am yund, ta truth end falraees, to say that that ment and pvople sincerely believed that we sired a rupiare WIth tuem; that we sought oc- es to taunt and saab them; nded as the supposition Secretary of State was the represent osule seattment. in justification of these said thet, by -* bullying,” we a teers) | ot the ouver ua tly diemis-ed their cluee, ae thelr consul, Mr Barclay; that our co 2s nat cause rig pois anada from them; and, ‘ute, that Bec - -d avowed hostile intentions to- (hese grounds of complaint were, as we, know, we'l laken, aad all were belveved to v fit that the recognition of the Southern % y as@ belliyeraut, by Eagland and Sn over-basty aod pngracious act. % the proposition to the French t 4iish Grown lawyers enforced it eats whic hb, fom the stand point were Hota Governments supposed that the s had or could fitout vessels of bed to relieve themselves from the ility of treating such vessels as e rates. } ey erred, for, witwout the impunity thus d to them, not even the Nashville or Sum- d ever pave ventured to sea! », notwithstanding these adverse influences tue existence, In certain high quarters, rewsnet friendly te the success of tor form of Govcthment, the Union bse many ardent, well- bing friends in Engiaad, and cam have many (we act justly 4 ourselves, and labor to.cor- sly-*troneous linpreasions The oy 2 of are (be only paths of pleasantness iy d America. Ln View of the dang: i do not exaggerate—dangers sroseae ep os! misspprehenston of each other's rm i 2 behoeves the Government, years pls of oo'b counteles, pe ealigutening toerution, ard Wise forbearance, than stimulate existing iritations, Giayg our estimate of the « degree and sige Symipahy during our domestic ints (unt bee Qoern and House of if d bamsd aispaiebes «nd resisted sistion witoout ehyntficance @ * utles While your rese- 4 your Comazitte a tender cot ale 4 though ‘ye ur oWa geperous umes yo,” “Ve 3 & plessure, to the ability and fidelity of XX. prempting—permit me to sug; ret elty’s good cheor be renerved fre and dis among the survivote of the gatiant men, who uphold the cause of the Union in eangutnary battles with a steadiness and heroism wiich entitled them to our af+ction and gratitude. Respectfully and truly, your ovedtent servant, Tevrtow Wesp. To Aldermen Farley, Chipp, Smith. = a Allen; and © uneilmon «tin, Joni Sigphbavon, and Hogan, Suamicone on oa Nationel | set Genxnar Becusted rf y fa thue desoribed by Gawtherns the an af he appeared ata bf ew ol vision of the army : “The General was dressed in a simple, dark- blue uniform, without epaulets, booted to the knee and with a cloth cap upon his head; and at first sight you might have taken bim for a co! 0- ral of dragooas, of particular neat and soldier. reat 2 in the. Prine of his age and st e Js only —- alia race, at ona |) with sovitet ts mad cs k - great feat physica on which, in et he ig.anld to nosrens- and Beau meget be Mg Leen rivals in that — ticular, and bo h distinguished above other men. \8 complection is d: id sanguine, with dark batr. He basa strong, a, _ terly face, full ef decision; a Roman n no bgp athin firm; and if he rominence, but vety thic Forvows {t, (Which I should think likely,) it may ‘b>? pretty confidently trusted to guide him aright. His profile would make a more effective likeness than the full face, which, however, is much bet- ter fn the real man than in any phot graph that I have seen His forehead is not remarkably large, but comes forward at the eyebrows; it is not the brow nor countenance of a pron-Inently Intellec- tual man, (nota natural student, I mean, or ab- stract thinker,) but of one whose office it is to bandle things practically and to bring about tan- gible results “His face looked capabie of being very stern but wore, in its sonore when I saw it, an aspect plessant and dignified; !t 1s not, in its character, an Ame*ican face, nor an English one. ‘The mtn da whom he fixes his eye is conscious of bim. In bis natural disposition he seems calm and self-poevessed, sustainia; is great responsi- bilities cheerfully, without shrinking, of wearl- ness, or spasmodic effort,or dam: te his health, batall with guiet, deep-drawn reaths—just as his broad shoulders would bear up a heavy bur- den without aching beneath it. “You Ficuts uit Siegt, rot Drinks Mit mz” A soldiers, with his arm ina sling, on Monday morning, went into Bergner’s beer saloon, under the Post office, to refresh himself with lager beer. The sight of his wounded limb naturally inter- ested the crowd that waa present. A conversa- tion ensued, in which the wounded man, In re- sponte to inquiries, modestly stated thet he hed fougkt under Sigel in Missour!. At the name ef Sigel, a litle German in a corner of the room rose to hie feet. He ran up to the wounded man —- as he ralsed his lagerto his lips. ‘‘You fig mit Sigel,” said he, ‘‘you drinks mit me.” ne wounded ‘woldier wasslightly taken back at the abruptness of the remark, when the Teuton em- braced him, actually hissing his« heeck asaman would kieathe cheeck of a girl. ‘Mein Cot,’? said he, ‘no man what figh's mit Sigel pays for beer when I ish by—no, sir.’’ The result further wes that, after the seldier had slaked his thirst the German went out with eg germ! to him any- thing he might desire. ‘be affection felt for Sigel by the German population of thisoity is very great. We see it illustrated nearly every day.—Paiia. U. Gazette A Sotvize’s Orinion or GenzraL McCuRt- LAN —A sergeant who came to this city in the — Webster on Sunday last, and who acted ee secretary of Colonel McQuade, of the New York volunteers, says, while he was Eeatinn the ship et Harrison's Landing, Vir- inia, acolonel, (a stanger to him) approached jim, when the following conversation took * Solon:l—Are yor wounded, sergeant? Sergeant—Yes, sir, In the legs. Colsnel—Well, your arms are all right, are yes, sir Li, then, take this club (banding him aheavy man say saything against Gen. McClellan, knoc him down for me t—I'll take the club, and I'll knock lown, not for you, but for me. When the sergeant came to the Park Larracks he showed the club, told the story, and said he ‘was determined to use {ton the first man whom be might hear villifying “Little Mac.’—New York Commiercias. ated that one hundted thousand pon Boston Cominon to witness workson the evening of the the display oi: Ath. {7 Four thousand dollars’ worth of gold was taken from one claim in the Nova Scotia guid re- gion in one day: a short time since. SPECIAL NOTICES. arenes eect Barcuzioe’s Hain Dre Tae best in the World. William A. Batchelor’s celgbrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from na- ture—warranted not to injure the Hair in the‘least; remedies the {ll effects of bad dyes, and invigor- Stes the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly turns a splendid Black or Rrown, leav- ing Se ree soft end besutiful. Sold by all 17> The Genuine is signed WiLLtaMA. Baron: BLOB, om the four sides of each boz. #actory, No.1 Barclay st., New York, m27-ly (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) Duaxe’s Plantation Bitters, 8. T. 1860 X. > it invigorates, strengthens an cee fect a alieer, and the most agree- able and nic in the world. It 1s com- of ~¥ potent Calissya Bark, Roots, bs and pure St. Croix Rum; particular) seapied to ablicate females; cures Dyspepsia an Weakness, and is just the thing for the changes of seasons Sold by all Grocers, Druggiste, Ho Hotels and Sa- " z & Co., ap i eodm' jurifies the sya- 202 Broadway, New York. Goop Ngws For ALL. Wasuineton, June 20, 1962, ‘This is to tyr that I have been stone blind for u| of two years. The best doctors in failedtocureme. ~ ee Tumblety bas performed the miracle. Per- pean nelle Sete Pee ae see jeal-€ AtMrs Barbour’s, 3753d:st., bet. Dand E. RED REASURY EXTENSION, July 8, 1962. OPOSALS will be received at this office until wae "the 18 ‘h instant, at 12 o’clock noon, ier the bing delivery of all the «ricks which will required for casiying on the ‘work on the + reas- tension unti: July ist, quastities and at su 1883, to be delivered ach times as may be di- it give the price per thousand, de- livered ogy abe ‘suoh points as may be directed. ample f the quslity and size of Brioks re- @ red can be nae. atts ges and all delivered et pare "tot samp! na eat ea muat bo of the Te best quality, sound, rnéd an: sized, peweibe ceerved toorderas many Bricks Aap of the work requires, not offer, tg ‘ad advertisement, is any, * soe pted, open A seat es Be give watistaotory’ & outs Ber tg, fe kien ment of hie oti ae in obarge Treasury Department. TO AQUIA CREBE ayy piNEY POINT. oper os will di paver cct eae Pin ee : | See Shae sah £2 Pier Polat, #2 aed une right or pas age, apply to bag Biemeereds ur poze Sy bene: Ant py on'y cae aa ton wo ee tes ‘inch girete, wTeaUp Gvasaary neew notions 5 THE W SEKLY 3 PAB. This eagelioal f Bows jouny -r wining © greeter =r \werseting fooding then crn b+ foted in any cine—is publiahed os Friday morning. FERNS —Cesh, (uveristiy, im edwanee Biagie copy, per Five copies Tea copies... Twenty Ave copies .. Tt invariably comteins the 6 WwW) Newe" Mhat hos made Ths Daily Feewing Stor ciroulate © genereily threnwhout the country. ET Single copies (in wrappers) cam be pre cured at the contnter, immediately after the lame ofthe paper. Prico—THREE CENTS. __ 'TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, © 00. aL. . AUCTION SALES. Yrs OrFiciam i ra ¥ROM VICK*BURG, SEI eae pe Saeewe Ganrion- Ey WL. WALL & CO. CO. Auationcers, Fe oe sea OF STATE, ~ toh hagdinaal Aer our report close on veeirday Brocggecrs meron, Jeneary 25, 1908. v rotanpen Sy The Pete ceed Suen calling on the President for al V PRO ante A asi EASANT yet : = ‘Fhe Eccretary of State will hergafier receive Vitiase of Bianexerone Members of Congress on businens on Saturdays, € and below, continue to shell the city. UNDAY APFER NUON, as McCtellan, the num- tebels have a number of sieue ber of grit five Baer at Avcticn.—On uns meuntsd on Manassas, before Rich- | 5 ve 98, Zist stant, We will se’! nm ‘i fleld-catriages, whick the} trénsport from point | Seren mags 6. abou? ‘sa eee rs zaemaeas amgraves fy Tilewa. tte ee eee - ot od to point Saige their pr-vious positions are mads am- | 4,7 sie tage wap Sleaiie e a 4 Other ao tao voutert re See eeniot eiaee jer vrat WILLIAM 8. SEWARD Gn iiliams bas planted a field battery her pe im Fithia 8 few minw . Fenle of tbe ebrated MO TRAIs fo mae ra staremans secs [aera caper aay | Seah fe epee secre | TasneSora aon vo manana 5 ag The work on the canai is Progressing Kagel] | orng eatin Rabe poy neg rmcey Sountry seat thus me Will afford » g004 oprorta- Opes Btniaty BOE DarsttManE, ws. and large additions have been made to the num- re eves to those of disloy formas made koown at esl paiepemedig ome ber of contrabands employed. ne rm eared yout M, See 18 “WAIL & CO. Ancts eF hase nj cad pi eT vex — After ovr report closed— iv 2 Wall & Barnard, No Passenger Train will be run tros® Later {rem Eurepe. «Mit, Olin reported a ‘pint resolution to provide ea Sasenaors ot ai Baran ton to Maunse.y watil further aotioe. . Sr. Jouns, July 10.— The steamer City of fea Ro baad Pe rejoe cred oe fino RUSTEES Sale OF VALUABLE IM- D.C. McCALLUM, York, iverpoo! on the 2d and a Sonne sree or at have Giatingulehed themselves is rieaat —B rr By virtue of a deed “i ep lett M.D. oné Supt Railroads, U. 8 on instant, was ed iKace by prepri 110,000 theref. 4. teas, tw mt in Liber J, A = —————. the news yacht Ansoe et vend i od tae" the Senate joint resolu. | JN aan re shal p'oceed to a: 6RA\D CLOWSING DEPOT phe “porliicel av we by Ber 1 ntti tren ota ie the ette' bf War to suspen "clock p ™, nts one ree ay of ph Le neem Erace i mre, iach | HAP nae ence h ae ty | Ua Se ea EE nar earuaroalng accounts show more animation. Seckentert a iol 1a the western department their w@iFfeon. (516 ) wi he improve- e latest rumors assert that Gen. Guyon will ” Poy, ments thereon, oonristing of bemsl brick houses not be recalled from Rome. bounty and pension,” and providing that the | ™Eie roperty is situated on K slrset north, be- In the English Parliament Lord Palmerston President shal Ay two commissioners to ex- | tween 4th and amine all such claims; passed. Mr. Sedgwick reported the bill forthe better government of the Navy; A. feiterated bis declaration against the feasibility of mediation < te He contended that what is wanted in order that the war may come toen Terms otuales One th rd cash; the reeidve in 6, 12.and 38 months, the the ce‘erred reharrr to give sotes tor parments, bearing saterost from the ‘T coves at what s day of sale; adsed givenand a ¢ trust re- mete | end ia that each party may be brought to appre- | , 05 gmotlon, cf Mr. Se racic tae comet? Gunee $e Hecure ithe parment of ‘the ‘notes. Al! hend their real interests. When once that ja seen 1 be fi & oonve Snoing gt t yet of the purches+r nothing will prevent the conclusion of peace, | 2&¥8! officers were non-concurred in. elf the zrondse! 51.014 fe'l to com py with the paki but every word now spoken in bigh circles tend. rims in ive des a‘ter qe paged DR. J @ t OMNSTON, ing to foreign Intervention delays this consurn. To be Gooa wo heonnane tthe deleanene ipayehgee By eivertisae the B, ALTIneiE The 1 Paris correspondent of the London Times rs) FAC) MADE ZO wr Raping oe LER ED shu KING — His discovered the ag enters tg iouk bs saya tuat dissatiafaction at the Emperors Mexi- Bos ¢ ANTON ER BER RLY, Frastens Effcccnal Kemety am the World, Po licy is openly etprested, and letters from crite je%-fawads WALL & NARD. Acota. lexico convey the same feeiln® FOR ALL DISEASES ‘OF IMPRUDENCE. Gen. ‘Lorences! oficial report of the Guadal You may obtain « ha: ( w >ATr af sir admitea defeat, and Mascribcs It to tlluslogs gome saath FOR SALE AND RENY. LST NO FALSE DET ICACY PREVENT. and false informaticn. a AE pe EERSTE SP SO IG 6., by using WANTED TO RENT—From Sept mbor Int. COMMERCIAL. 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, ty weil fe ebed HOUBE. ins extra: | ’ wore 20,000 Wales” ‘The marker i Sossane ak a Sine See eae Opa | * 1 SBOM One TOEWO BATE: unchanged. Flour and wheat were quiet and en ee wrt. St Price, @1 per boitle. Sent by mai! or express toany address, Office—No. 11, wWash- ineton Building, Ponnsyi- vanis avenue, ao ‘ner of Weakness in the Ha Strictorss, Afectrons 64 — = 49g and siadd firm, but prices were unchanged. Corn dull,and Le 96d lower. Provisions d Consols closed at 91 x a91 x ——<—_—________. From Missetri—Depredations of Guerilias. PROPERTY POR & and nominal. ee D'ptkAane NNS LYANIA AVE sub- persia wil sail that —— pronery No 64%, Pennsylvania t Sod 24 utrost-, consisting of a threo ens Brick Buicic + a one of the best Confectionery Siores 1! roome, exosilent rT under the whole house, Quincy, Lil, July 6 —A gang of bushwhackers | Seventh street, W lla rid ture he Louse, bs 1+ visited the residence of a Usion men named | ton, D.C, Manin | Retore Taking. can arid wajer fixtures, &o. Zhe house. bs 1 too and ig co eee is well Pratt, in Lewis cunty, Mo., on Tuesday last, for Dusiness of any «in rthe: parton robbed bis house and then murdered him. DR. TUMBLETY’S PI} PIMPLE BANISHER pp y on the predisen, to CHRISTOPHER Alf Another band, elyhty in number, visited Monti- | is warrsnted {oon ure Sorotale, Eva s'as, Ring (intel) | cello, near Canton, in the same county, yesterday, Bors, Son'd Uloers, Fever Reus AND BOARD, witha Noth | Bie vio ey. robbed the store cf Mr. Thurston of everything of | Sores. ne ena’ every ditoase’ of the Skin, of in @ plrseant locality n-ar = Deps Sof viet. th value. The citizens of Canton are preparinu to | Waatever xatar a New! dioyeo. fan furviture and br A iw defend themseives, in anticipation of an attack JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. Boarded 2coammouated, 446 Bwolith strec stexated ta.snts « ‘wi hey from these marauders. It oures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers. and — O sad H. a ee co tige: te of Femoves all the Symptoms, among which will be SALE—Two new first ciate three story scared weet on-gey penned eas to EELposition BS Ineuireo! Wed BOMB Ye Te lostox, July taspecial meeting of the mn foung Non te board of aldermen, held this afternoon’a joint power oy Brenteiee Gok FOR, Fa gene pe te og root he vaival weataees, Berenson with the cemmon council, was ap- 9 Sion Horror or of Disease, formerly koows as t* — oe gf eit odes A pointed to call a public meeting in Faneuil Hall, Weak + Trembling. Dreeata) *Rosely.” situated on arlirs alse! so geatierna® the purpose of raising the quota of troops re: Horror Bi Dening Nignt Sante, Coid tite Georgetown, D.C, embrast ines physician quired of Boaten under the late call. Sugges- of V. fortress known as ‘Fort Corcoran, acd a, per 5 EOERTC ny ay e os a been made to raise a boanty fund of of) ork Bennett.” is for sale, Zho See to induce prompt enlistments. J.ocal Suthoritin {2 the country’ : ving Limore etrect,s few bam vigorously in the Lor. netto observe oT? woust De paid conta a doors ti 1 and number L’ stam, » Pein im tae Back, or Pee’, ee For fe: elt Dalek or bestet: pylndjape syenue, between 21 ae 4 = rj DR Jor eaviness of tre Eye- cat Accident te Aeronauts, lids, Freq onile or to FI Attorney ‘ Boston, July 16 —Mr. King and four other Bis ots at Law, ke. Cate) Indiana avenué, Washi gion, Bay! 4 the greater part of geatlemen madea balloon ascension Inst evening, S ag 364 Bridge st. Hse etown, D.C. je 18 1m” nee boon pe tie the hepitais of and were blown out to sea. The bailoon de. before prt scended, and waa dragged through the air and FORM rd ti heet bee S ice ee a an of om re, hae " Siar be " front by 13) fest dees, for $75 to water at'a fearful rate. The party were rescued | 27%, wth, em arr eaTusion and one Of | S100 cack. payailo wo omni! iniaitene oes by the steamer Huron; afier which, a three-inch "Ke tlessness, with fi. . month. ‘Abe will be << ts <rror of Socie y, eae sympto! if allowed to —which this Medicice invariabiy Temoves—scon fo lows : LCS3 OF POWER, FATUITY AND So don’t be onet down, be ye ever so i'! + to those Ceairc ue i ‘onnprove. thereon. are y to FOX & over 490 Seventh Ros AEST cable, holding the balloon to the steamer, parted. mae and the balloon shot upwards to the clouds _ i017 Im" four-story BRICK janetc: Bm ’ nttendad sometiines Were cured ummedi a; ery go PHILADELPHIA, dalged July 10—A correspondgnt of pa with fy hydrant wat: ale the Philadelphia’ Press, on board the Hag-abip That never tae cf hie a fe superior wet ten, Hartford, near Vicksburg,sta'es that it is ru-| Who re brought from feath's coor now happy mored by deserters from le burg, that Jobn C Breckinridge passed through that c!ty in the lat- ter partcf June, and crossed the Missisaipp! river ina small row boat, on his way to Texas, perhaps to Mexico. end well. peers ts at he Elevent . ma. iscehe The gar FAT, BAN- h, i cea r ony. Neve ee Ievitabtlity gestive Funct: Ga, <7 3 ts Less of Massachusetts Treops. MEN WANTED for the sth Regular Boston, July 9 —An official list of the casual- 200 rangement of tnd 3) movie Cavalry. Pay.inaddition to rations and bik: Syne amo! id all cloth + BIS to $i per month, ots On the mal are ie in the’ jection 24 eee regiments, ae arities es] of the = ra qemu pees to citiens < or soldiers for esol pt Mone Cow —_ n the late battles, is published he 20th lost— leaving the eame blooming Lv: 3 killed; 42 wounded and brought away; 16 ith beauty. After ry Taking. enicey igformation sad fine late emp « st Love of Boli- wounded and left on the feld; $5 falesing ota, J ofeg-No,11 Stasiabsa Bellding, Poopan)-| Ing’ 2n, p> Camp n Zist are some cf the evus pro- e 22d regiment lost—23 kill woand- 2-1 Lieut. &th Cavalry. Keorv:t’¢ Ofhesr. ed; 254 missing—total, 313. eae corner of Seventa street, g So! Ea. Trose 1 NTC — ol eo) War Meeting in New York. A CARD TO 7AE LADIES. would better oslion the nes LN Fii LICENCE hayicg o ningu.ar Appearance 8 Naw Yorx, July 10—The Committee of the DR. DUPONCO’3 OFFICE, No. 611 9th atrest, (where the b ores, doe p Chamber of Commerce, the Union Defense com- mittee, the Mayor’s office committee, and the Fitth Avenue Hotel committees bave united tn acall fora Union war meeting, to be held on Tuesday next, 15th inst. be given to first oless servants.) 1 —— OF IMPRUDENCE. plications on nend for good Coons, ber: GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. Infallidl: in corrating. resulating and removing obstructions from waatever cause, and always successful as @ preventive The above Pills have now been mn uce for over th ears, BDd inno case, where the directions mene i . have these _ tisfaction. Hea sone as ae fret ladiss cor to ng ger ents in that ‘ Wwe ¢ sal & "Bo. an and told oat o! gosre id not wish ner name to be mad: $ public, by Fy one shoald doubt the wonderfu eee, olden Pills, t 7 migrt ie eT, OS = ae adered “Es ses, Chambermaics, VW Aliars anu ito, young Mento ws.t on tates miles or hoteia, Fane LANDS wanted. Bir . overs in werk 8: good help will Gad it to their ad. 5 HOUSES wazted, The best of tensnts obtained without charge br applying an N. Di FU See The Buitale Appropriation, Bvrraco, July 9.—The telegraph dispatch from Albany, yesterday, that the Buffalo common council bad appropriated eighty thousand doi- lars to ald in raising a new volunteers r tenet ig untrue. There are legal difficulties in of the appropriation. ay m 28-3 B. MUL! be SECU! aad B Ee, paving ike ovor that = ational eri o: the Bes: ing with frigh riod to hia dre th Peaules Wt By & sarplur Of fersitw aD.250 te clve wb S obi. wo. 3h NEE. « eenierigt, le ¥. fhout; acerrimge-house snd eta’. Ris m se easiest wore: ihe Depart si opnrl — emp! Fy it mae — WANTS. New York Dry Geods Trade, New Yogx, July 19.—The Express says that the dry goods pporters| have deplined ta mare | struateds fest? Na. 339 7th at. betw. [aud K cis, ” ANZED—Every person to Know that! am in mall end WAN TEE. Prer parea to know stat Lam in market. to Fhows for ail ariciea AND TPOrENCY, per og Aboly 7 prchie Sah wares it be given. Fhese gs in the Srbines Ee a, jeayine tee] py this gres iportan’ remoJy weakness of pestbeed rj senlaste er Pataca es aaoncangaraatel glad, ety wrt do walle St Rs he eae ae eee Sees See ee at 23a thls afternoon, Retalt in Washington by sired nes ange Gnd Seoons-hand Fars | fers, thocenase of the most eet Ran 350 Penn avenus. niture. nolg distely reaewed impeu.madots to Marriage, Pi.yzios! or Mental cat f Procreative rower, ng, Westnese oF L.. cornér 31 street and corner 7:h st: eet and FROM FORTRESS MUNROE. LBURW’S, weatl5.h, send! Visit ef the Phi een, © = Trans- perts—Ali Quiet in t! ts Nerrouz ¥ Exhaustion of the moni fearfal Ed epecdsy cared Warsn Ky Rgewre ENDORSEMENT OF THE PLESS. Fortrass Monrog, July , aikiogs ~ Tees ry eye Tox Mawr Tkovss xDe cured at this institution Canonicus was fired into yesterday by the rebels ; "| fl Water Takers are herooy noticed go tgced = the namervae Gamage was done.” Notwitsrandiog one ge NCE cr na by druequate Cenorally arth following is the aw of the Corporation “ia fe Was done otwiths:an our gun-| 5. He lo. egiats gon ‘The following is e@ inw Oo! e Corporation “1 boats are rps at at a miles along that General ‘ re was i a, New York, | re: emg acting — oo aoe % irtion of the river, yet the rebeis, with about six been Look out ounterfei’a, aiter the eame is dee and pa: eld pieces, dodge ” down near the river, the io ot aay Rind ae antertel'e xed ATs Megutrar shail notify the Purse away at our transports about every day. T fireand run away tefore the gunboats can 7 of soch delinguens: brought to bear on them as they are in the ean All others area bare impositi you val J! discontinue the s aad the said Pe oven our lives and health (to eay if notung of being Vey rveyor 'y of water imm din 5 President Lincoln arrived at F these who shoe the sicustare of BD. By ears off rgotipieely ben READ resident neoln arrived at Fortress Monroe iy only th<se wi low the signature * iow it to be again @. “i A bd at three o’clock this morning, after a short visit Wess on ery, poy, ¥ has r: cent'y been added | pre: except on notification by aS AS SALE 7 hperee Seoorement a of Ao 14 to the army on the James river. He was recelv- | PD dveate pee iis beth arn he ey 2 Ti to cart, at my Sone Y ed with great enthusiasm, and salute after salute | 1°E! ley aaa and thoy will teil yeu they naw reey arenas sud E was by the several batteries where he had wing: ory Arent al clam The will de enforced. bt. Haste cone! ded to dis occasion to visit. His visit to Fortress Monroe 3. D. HOWE, Sele Frenne: ANDOL, a6 COYLE, branch of g@: bu-iuess, | ofer® i my man! Was short—only an hour and a half—during ___New York. | jyt-dim ater Registrar. Wark et prices se eare Acces, North River Biue Dourd the Alice Price; “At about half past four] Sisk, eRorON Lea parti de| CoF¥ OFSCRAREERTOWN, Maneacal: | pisses Senne Aeanie Sc Rectal o’clock the President took his departure and baat 2 Sza. Fuoresats endoreed ss such, will bs re- | order at the suortest west Ease, dere see sede, ae, we nlsed 7 | Benehat Seth ie grt | ec ae ae Sopemenne 7 | oa iGhOLAS ACKER. Seventeen rou! 0; anon, jor building @ . im” which bas been lying abreast of the lortress for Fils ed = 47] 14 sued wid acd 17 Pricen) ‘he brick C: uit. | Proposnis for each 10 be coparate, peat nes ae) all iealict inthe army. Nothing is going on to rieets, anii formaucn cones oe seme er te nd 4 H relllng of vory Pat. LEYS, Swe) tress, Manny ef ou? waneports one Sou | i edad s wits sureties will be required from pa-ties | FRLACK Six RuRaG by tho rebel artillery down the tiverat eiae ns the w Laraetiniee mre tios | B ANTLERS AND SACQUES, oye below Harrison's Landing. commenced loners reserve the right to acc: pt in the best be les and OW price: ; under 81! cl-oums.820e8 th PT oLLEYs. ra ton na of he Cit, ARGY'LOT OF EMBROIDERTES, cheaper THE SICK AND WOUNDED PRISONERS ON THE YORK RIVER. The John Tucker, Capt. A. L. y left to possess some dis- mide or or poor cletingetal it Col models or cromings e eh must }WARD LaWitENCE, Ch dingesad Mase FOsasingy Sy eye this point on Sunday at § o'clock, under a flag of | ¥2 of the ion Hor by. EDWARD Ac0 » Chairman, | sertings wis et COLLEY’? truce, for White House. was to br meg oy do — 0. L. SREY! P 528 8. ove Pa. wY. away the sick and wounded. Oa arriving 4 cts istic or mark is Chief Engizeer C. W.W. | te Bt svonth ¥ White House, Monday morning about § o’clock, pi, ire oe to soem New York and Capt. Colmary set out for Tal- meat Oe option of the Secretary, At miles from Cumberland Landing, Proposed to ey found the sick and wounded to the Pissioners herpbr give Lotios {hut the for Punpiog by. gives 1062, ano sor ailo Ler <7 = to July 24th, 1862. when tie a oor ef oti pi ey Led 3 ‘Om Nisticnors, #ho riner aguet the .5tn, 1862 to make their understood thst the Sonam t reliueuiaa,ia consequence vi , Ray Tigots foverved in ‘ome A . 3 oF TaR hy toes aAOe, pb AND iewdon! Disdouacy, 1 F.8d By AS? vec | We HO CAN FALL TO 4 gas HA a. 4 “Y's STEAMED orsreks, CLEMS ond CRANE, flo bas just rocolved a — Cherry Dice seine and Pome season. Ho ir now irr ulame @od Ciabs to a is fac more seu ‘water Orvaives 10: E & sont per AS a mmenthiy es pryment. Aleor Seusbeen ‘y ohree, ue oe-y terms pan te of org Antet of Betray & Son's Plaue, Ly gp Me tr ; Ase Ph pyenne, ie. bine rr

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