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“A : \RY BUDGET. | FEDERAL pFricERs CArruneD. AMUSEMENTS THE "EVENING STAR.) ©" MILITARY BuDoET We pablon, fom the Ricinend Engen of @GROVER'S THEATER ——— CONFISCATION. the 9th instant, the following lt*t of Federal off- rtis Suffering for Ovar's TH ‘ WASHINGTON CITY: e. he the Wiilerd # As amended by the conference committee and | cers claimed to bate been captured by the rebels lies. uness Gok = at. - ced jouse, agreed to by the House yesterday, the ordinary | jn the seven-days’ battles. Though it is atly July if —A special dispatch from ‘ovat. — 7 : /LY 12 courts of law must convict ere afly propetty can | Ihorrect in sotiie particulars—for instance, in wap ee pe mao fe oe ooo be taken under It; nor is the law to be opetative J stating that Gencrais Sumner 2nd Rankin are Curtis’ mand was at J. end: avor- fi: i: fF 4 a] fs: EP Reading matter on mery pages. See | anywhere except after the President shall have | among the prisoners—it renders it certain thay tg. ‘o make hia way to the a He Je vepees cant nian ae A : outside for interesting Telegraphic and | inade due proclamation of its application to suah | more cr less Unicn officers now being mourned od ng suliveing terrify Gaim tbe lati of Sq. ESSE RISBESE THE SEER: other matter districts of the States in rebellion to which be } by their fricnds asbaving been Killed, are 11 ae nematliee . bri t wesbotned by Ovly Appear of the may judge proper te apply it. The comatitation. and in Richmond. Pe ag gh ley oy Sees es Vocahib Spirit ef the Morning Press. orders, on the 23th ult, as it) Destenguished Ines. ality of its provisions will of course be tested | This list is later than that arm in the | was feai = rtis would pass that cnongees oe = ea ncell before the Supreme Court. We believe the pas- | Intelligencer of this morning, 804 contains over | his way to the MI ippi, or be us vy the ‘. u 4 can piroeer. Se. ones with ies ete sage of the ceanaare at this time to be unwise [fifty more names, together With the leiter of | T°OPs coming to bie aid. Hindman, by bis C CHARLE-, LU ular i RLES. ecveral The Repuhlican quotes from speeches, letters, | AS something beld in abeyance it would have | company and number of regiment (o which each that section. es _ genet RT OE - “@ “ Saree Sg 7 ee One. in cash; &c , of the Revolutiovary fathers, to prove that | been powerful for good, a8 8 thing accomplished, | prisoner is atinehed. = Late tad residue te po, twelve. = they were not opposed to the arming of negroes | lls influence Is likcly to prove powerful for evil. | The whole number of prisoners of war, from ri Lose ot of Lite. with the A09 er 2 whi betes shat with Cy D + 4 7 and making usc of them to Sight against the com- NOT 80. the battles which have transpired before Rich- Boston, July 11.—A fire cccurred this ete teenie. tty meee’ he iwssetay ein upot three a the Toap, mond within the last oer AT the ning ta Kecned Hckons 9 alee Goctrored three ' Tis erect. men enem: esterday, a statement thata general exchange | corporate limite, amoun' . We publish | buildings of small vatuc. George A. Abercrom — so porpacsomae been agreed upon, was copied | below an official list of the names of the comm bie, a fireman, was killed, and sfx others injured 1 LIMBRICK BOY’ Mistprpbe Beene gant | ime the Star from the Philadelphia Inquirer, | teugt,cacere of, the Federal Wagy who had af: | by tne falling of a wall. SiPe:g hia populag Gomis Eons cotee: tack of the Washington and Georgetown wi). | Without being duly credited, a very unusual | whom have been removed toe prison set apart for Explosion at Boston. Ray Aa road belng completed from the Capito! to Wil- | omission to occur in the Sémr office, On Inquity | thetr especial accommodation, on Eighteenth st, | 5.1. suivit—George W. Hall, L. J. Ma BILLY OC OURKE, lard’ Hotel, cars were run between thoee points this forénoon, Wwe regret to have to say, We cannot M Main : rte ih it honey, Michae! Tanck and W. Sampson, were . H oi ing er | lastevening. The track was found to be in per verify Itstrutb; nosuch exchange having becn tor General el severely injured by af etptoston at Alger’s} PADDY MILES’ PASSa¥E BO A m fy i 8 ag Brigadier General J. F. Reynolds, gion at Alge fect order, solid, smooth and substantial. This | ,2recq upon up to this time. There is now every Brigadier General Rankin. ere ee Pealy vino Telling the Immensely Punay Story sfernoon at four o'clock, some five or six pas- Prospect, however, that such an agreement will | Brigadier General Sumner. 1S pow 8 3 of BONE. eenger care will be run for the accongnodation of ered B General Meade. aged. THE MAN WITH NO BACK ™embers of Congress, who, by reason of the reas eet 7 Ki Jr., Ald to Gen. Reynolds. War M. at Besten. Prete to E. Avctionsers. ” eat 1 A USEFUL RECORD. onal 3. B: Sweitzer, #14 Pen a . mr. OHeRLES’ INT SALE OF CON i early adjournment of that body, will not be} GapesOnetnn Osetia eomagany hoe Boston, July 11—The Committee of ony R ee Present at the formal opening of the road, which | _ Capt. E. L. Hartz, Assistant Quartermaster U. | GaPt- Charles Courant, company |, 2 "| Councits have called » war meeting of the citi- se Bit on F will take place next week, when the track is | 5. A , who has charge of the burial of the sol- pee tT. .R.Urapler, Hy 4th New York. | fens at atl Hall, to be held on Saturday eve- ‘aly — i: completed to the War Department. On that | diers who die here, hes a recotd from which any ‘ieut. e i. Has > 1, ist Mich filig. Hon = eam Y Everett and other men of fact concertiing the death and burial of all who} Second Lient. D.C. Vandike, E, 4th * York. | note will speak. 10. ENTIRE COMPAN WILL APPEAR have died here since August 34, 1861, may be in. Captain Samuel Miltord, D, oceasion the citizens of Washington and George- A REGULAR FIX" town will be invited to a free ride. ature ai, rere eheeror ra iniesinel ners eevee Second Lieut. Geo. Bennett, D. do. Recruiting in Massachusetts, A REGUL. Fix! i stantly ascertained. It will prove valuable Captal leu! Mi Petter, . = poareusJuiz <The es eane ribs, Lal omnia Punsonal.—We understand that Senator Crit- | deed to relatives and friends of deceased sol- | . ; buryport Bave voted a bounty $75 to each man A » 1, - EEN & WILLIAMG, Awchencers tenden and lady, as soon es Congress adjourns., | dters. pia Pean volunteering under the new call for troops. WANTED, 1,000 MILLINERS. 5 ‘Will proceed to Fire Island, (near New York,) Information received here from all the New there to spend the “heated term.” They will Liane LA ot beng if Kennedy. D, 1th Penn. J AL.-Proposa's wi | re take rooms in the Domtny Hotel. England a —- Shrongh —— rier doha L Riagwey. de. Were re sires edlonk Bre Wotnse- e lel o a - wvectingtes aa oen te naa Nettie nes | feats demoneations one pre oe mage | Stone esi Shur, do, syla aue street ot fae 5 ite "Ack vate pas canoes ol Capt. M. B. Astonson, F, 40. to be delivered at the Asyii See na Tenag the a responding to the call of the President for ad- ; “ Richmond. in the batleat Fair Oaks, Col. McC- | ditional troops.” Maine, New Hampebire, Muses. | Fitst Lt. Win. Stiling, k, do a & drake Sichbl'end'tpprovea by thet Chien SR; omanmsns . had two horses killed under him, the shot or Loman 8 Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Becond Lt. % @. Aa ’ F, do. ‘Also cords of best seasoned Oak Wood, and - shell which killed the second horse also paralys- Ss of howe ataen ate repo vg - | Major W. 8. Tilton, 294 M twenty Cords, of walle epee 130 mo » FORD'S ATHENEUM: 4 the Colonel’s left side. He has not entirely re- | zeal worthy of thelr ancient fame. ge Btates ence Hey es Hpncps val or rejsotion of the In! the frat | » Zhi aplondid ‘and well ventilated resort will te covered, but thinks himself able to take the field, } are doing equally well. First Lt. T. H. Lockwe F. lite Presa ‘whole to be delivered on or before opened and will return to his command to-day. Sete! ‘wood, F. 2 i WM. A BRIEF SEASON bens Septomber it. THE NAVAL GRADE BILL. Cay ; ememeee spriers,,i, do. Pe Syi po Tas Hom RI Walken on Gnavtar Euan. | , Considersbie Vaterent le maafested in betaitot | Etta if Waighman,' do. JOHN MONDAY EVENING, Jaly 15, ro ington Asylum. ( ‘ongrees 1 First Lt. Charles eyers, A, 4th New York. CIPATION AND CoLONIZaTION.—We publish to- so tiled Mes for fapeeeintn ens Second Lt. David Berry, 1. 11th Pennsytvan! Com 101 by dey extracts from a pamphlet just printed by the } In the na¥y for Meritorious conduct, as well Firm Lt. Calvin @. Speer, C, 4th New S| [nt Le eS HOOLEY’S MINSTRBLS, Hes. R.J. Walker, calted ois j pe e the | the army.” ” " ae Veena. Pennsylvania. WATER NOTICE, Who will be recognised by the readmg public of Union.’ This is the ret of a series of letters Pb plotpheoneinbaadlt ig pbb Reber Seloaa ie Ln’ Johnson, H, do. Waten Ructstnan’s Orvicn, July 11, log, | Washinstones oan which he announces will be iseied by him on generals, some of them without 1 Capt. William 4 pe D, ~. * The Law of the Co regulating the use] among the most ¢ficiertiy zed “a | this question. Asa life long member of the old | meritorious service whatever, s Second Lt. John Ku C, &o. of atree’ ve men Democratic Jackson Union party, asa native of | ut, Foote, Dupont, Walker, Goldabdtough, the North, but long a resident of the South, and | '#, 8nd others, who have rendered gallant ser- | First Lt. J. B. George, K, do. ry havy, ha Second Lt. B. Butler, K, do. thereafter, aud thi yg perioi than es in our havy, have not been promoted be- a Pe logge er rs en for gor for many years representing s Southern State in peord ofa tice in the service of rotation- Second Lt. W. E. Jackson, G, do. fifteen minutes; and any per; operty ‘end cont the Senate of the United States, his views will be Fron ramen ‘inh ne wee of h “Sta motion without regard to service rendered. Capt C.J. Whitney, K, Fifth U.8. Cavalry, | snall use or permit the found representing the sentiment of the truly} The result is thal A “4 fs Cy Their Capt. E.R. Brady, E; do. The ted t i ree Apr Y fo A ic mem jor@ances wi! et 1C AIRS, is each of the major generals | Lief. Ashworth, C, 4th New Jersey a Shae pal t or - sastenal be tiabie t: the company are ed in the avenues or atrorts to Wash oi! car om ni KH WM. H.W. now in the service receives twice ot Major P. A. Johns, 11th Penn#ylyan dollars,” do. ko. 3 ¥, RRs. y 1 loyal portion of the nation, North and South. much pay as either of the naval bi ease it T. W. Mooney, 4th N. Jersey. ie law alec sroviies tint ss aha NELSE Ret eat HENRY. iyteokds OR a Wi. maeeien Liacr. Aug above | Seraéatit Major ‘This gallant young officer,who | Named. Such fe ee , ahbild sttinn- | Col. J. H. Simpson, do. Ly ty teut. Col. Wm. B: Ha el, do. 08 uses, or other velucles, or for water- OVE SALE 18 POSTPONED served in Griffiin’s battery at Bull Run, where he ene | eaten . teoare pecitee caret ka atant J. 8. Studdford, do. ingot washing bo? — ao neat the maid pease | Orohestra - — ep eeeatBay: ditabecacecteel ‘was severely wounded, commaded a battery in | officers, to date their promotions back to take ef-} Col. Thomas F Gallagher, ita Penn. Reserves. Set maae be hereeoonen avd 3 — sia: Ld L Sy order the recent battles near Richmond. Inthe battles | fect — - time the meritorious service was eine Hp meee eee do. ithas become mrenenart cin cover “TIBERTY HALL, | is ie SES Riis. Anct* Of the ‘Ist and 24 instant, be had two horses shot | "endered, as 1s the case in the army. First Lieut. Joha P. Care, D, 224 Masstotmectts. | fariouat ihe potlonto thoabere ium: ALEXANDRIA, ¥A., By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avotionsers. under him. FROM GEN. POPE’S CORPS, Snegeon J. WS. Mar 8 afer will he enforced WILL 88 CPENED ; in joe is a gt a26 dattion te all whom MONDAY, JULY 14TR. ODOSTDS, Ca . be HP oonosrns, 0apee Bly ANDULPR OTL, under the management of Water Kegi tree PERCIVAL, PARKER & CO., Of another young lieutenant, (a f T. | Advices received here from the camp near] Lieut Wm. H Eldridge, E, 4th New York, J.D. Fuller, of ae city, =paotiol wa oes ¢ | Warrenton, tay that our scouts recently hon bt} Major Henry Clitz, 12th (. 8. Infantry. ants . e me | ina man who said he was on his way to Rich- re F. W. Stanhope, E, do. battery, a friend writes ns: mond to see about his sons, two of whom were} Col. T. B. W. Stockton, 17th Michigan ARGE A Goo A < Lekman,’ Toth tomant o'clock &. mand crating: iy 12-ecét uptil the whoie of the 4 z Ser FPaFaF EST arar-9r FFT PHSCIParEECHRNSDEpeeePenrernened with at No 447, up eteire, ne “Puller behaved like a hero and a soldier. ded in the late battles. Lette; Capt. H. R. Coombe, |. 1th New York A SALS ted until th 7 4 reet, o7- Tell bis father be may be proud of such a son.” aspen bis person addressed to partion ta the ooute: E lent. Charles Wilson, Nd New Jereey. ity ‘a fain, et, for wupplr ing teu. = 4 MAMMOTH COMPANY He | + rm rere B and ’ — ern army, which, he said, he fottnd on the rosd. J First Lieut. Lewis L. P. Mudgeit, zd Missouri. | Rubmatencs Mesariment wiih heads of Beef from the among which wi: be fonnd— AnripiciaL Lines —It Is said to be in con- | It is evident that communication bas been kept | Second Lieut. J. Parker, B, Int New Jersey. Ree oe tvs adliverstet Wabinntes tC WASRINGTON CANTERBURY. Bia ike, Celene, templation In Congress to make an appropriation | open from Washington to Richmond P' Niles, E ae homneyivenis : and each anime! to 9 1.30 poo’ gro Kid} 17 See amali bills and posters. jy 10-8 for the purchase of artificial legs and arms for our pea wena hn a acitvinn Capt J. W_ Tobin, F Par trey hs new York saimal frat hat on thas 1 pounds lla. oo soldiess, who bave been compelled to submit to over the news of the late battles belere Rich- Firat Lieut. J.T. McCord, G, ist Pen yivania. "The first del very of Cattle to he maieon the Ist | Ore pe = EAR Bixra ft. amputtions. The need for them is strongly \l- | mone, but acknowledge that if General McCicl- First Lieut.W. A. Crafts, b, Sth N. . | day of August, or as soon the-eafter ax the Govern- THE COOLEST PLACE IN PRE CITY! justrated by a remark made recently by the Sur- | lan gets reinforcements enough totake Richmond First Lieut Jas. St. Jobn, B, 4h Pen . | Ment may direct 690 head of cattle per week will wing the war will be over Second Lieut Jas Blundin, do de reeuired to to delivered under this contract. I phe Managers tave boon induced, through he geon Generel, that there was nothing in which ‘A scouting party found a mill in full operation], Capt. Fred. A.Conrad, do.” A bond with good and sufficient security will earnest solicitations of many patrons © the reltef societies could expend their funds more } some miles fie areanken: making army cloth- Japt. H. Nelde, Pennsylvania. ba ia Sil be entertained when in by con- the Canterbury, to re engas® advantageously, then to supplying them. *] ing for the rebels, a “housand yards being ready a Zugg, H, 7th Peunsylvenia. | tractors who have proviously failed moply with THE TRIPLE COMPANY a for delivery. The owners of the mill gnd th hi 5 W. Usner, J, 24th York. | theic contracts in ny Deoartment of Government. ‘ &P Major General Banks, |. letter to the | operatives were notified that thoy woitld de bell Capt. W. P. Chambliss, D, 5th U.S grate the biddt is not present to respond to hia FOR ONE WEEK LONGE Hon, Mr. Gooch, denies emphatic.lly the allegs- | responsible with thelr lives should it be sent | native of Virginia—wounded six Places—U This ts posttevely the Last Week ! f firme should be stated in full, Riln | They appear at Front Street Thester, Bal’imore, zi away. service 20 years o saenee < fon against him, wones ia @ preamble receut- "Parties are coatlently spplying to the Union Col. EC. Charles, 424 New York a ee er poe opts 58 Reece “sacs = x 2 feeten nerth ly Introduced by the Hon Mr. Voorhees, in the | troops f Protection while acknowleéging their} First Lieut. C. M. Hildebrand, 95th Penn’a sidered an oath of all*ciance must ascompany THE ne UL ss. weil hirtaenth +treets. House cf Representatives, that during Gen, } relatives are in the rebel army, and thal they are First Lieut. W. J. Harrison, G, 7th New \ork. | each pi tion. ZAN ARPA r ailey - Banks's retreat from Winchester, sturdy negroes |! sympathy with Je Davis ouna ia eeu lout. PG McNorton, i, tst Pena’a, MATOR AB Ina Now Tight Rope Act and Spanish Dance, | "Fn aceite fal street. ove ‘The records of Fairfex county were found in aa jo. * 7 °, YY mos were eMferded conveyances in cartleges whilol warrenton Iately, having been fanoved thither | First Lieut. G. H. Bursa ik, sth Weconstar sais fos Bereeiee o © The —— tibet ht od “gp 5 New ee ey te poor fatigued men, women and children wore | 't is supposed, by'some lawyers. The sherif of | Second Lieut 8. M. Willis, jr, Porter's sia Form af (warantes. Daners, entived De Grassi!” and “Bolero” ‘One-third ceab nt compelled to waik the county took possession of them. Second Lieut, LB. Waltz of the county of Sta "MISS EVA BRENT, ve mouthe, with interest, sooured by B 4 —_ A scouting party, who had becn as far as the Second Lieut. R. D. Hall, B a) lo hereby gu&rantee that sabia to sh tog & = ‘New Ballad: , eee. CmEsarsace AND Onto @anat —The different Rappahannock, reperts that our pickets have} Surgeon LS Luddingtog, 6, Ist Connecticut. fone helen a a foe cee Le the tarms of | Zhe charm Hy EIORIsh wath a x as MoGUIRE & CO.. Avets coal companies of Alleghany county have sent a} bee” driven in, but no particulars have been re- or . D. EE laber, Di! . Michigan pred ahaa soon, on suas. show) tis oropontion be ae wai or BROTHERS, By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. large number of hands down the canal for the eaist® Semood Ulett. Sen baseoe, 734 New York ote me ey ned to bewe so his eo “i ae Pees = net XCEL! egy oo see <= - purpose of repairing the breaks. It Is expected First Licut A.M Judson, E, 8d Pennsylvania. | tities. TT ee ALEXANDER ZANFRETTA Bay MORNING, July ih, at Io o'clook, that navigation will be resumed In the course of THE BOMBARDMENT OF VICKSBURG. | second Lieut 6 B, 24 Maine. Gihie Euaranter must he appended to each bid.) | ina new Bight Rops Act and in htegrest Btilt Act. ie residence oe Frise tp Jenn) eon 2 week The Place gnable bys Naval Ferce--} Capt John M. Us -S. Infantry he oerounitality of the guaran mut be MONS. VELARD! 18th streets, we er yea Bo A Sertle by Van Dern Second Licut. John M.Covne, F, U.S Infantry. | Shane DE the aficrat certifioste of ¢ tee | Fhe beet male dancer in — ant Bite UP Mew:s. Blair, of Va; Casey, of Ky; May-| 7 : 1 New Jersey District Attorney. jem ogc eg nard,of Tean ,and Fisher, of De!, are the only The correspondent of the Missouri Bepudlican, eae ennsylvania. — First Appearance of the !:thiopian Comedisn, ‘oorered Sofas and Arm Chairs, representatives from slave States who voted for cer Dav eet, gives the following P.W.B all The sicie Bienen mh ines oto PONEY SMITH. a feet Bleepiy-' Te the ecnference report on the confiscaticn bill ‘8 of the movement of that flotilla against 9th Massachusetts Postponed. New Ethiopian Acts! rie aide Fenken Sets Rn PRR STE Vicksburg, under date of the 2 KB. 7th Pennsylvania. jy il A. BECK WITS, Major C. 8 Last Week of the Wai ton Favorite, oases . U7" The contract for supplying stationery to the} Last Thursday the mortar vessels, aloops of- . Geo. Varney, 24 Maine ff @8, Boston— wri pick Pak State Department and United States Consulates | War and gunboate of fisg officer Ferragut’s ficet Capt. L. Emmerson, do Ch Sol T bas been awarded to Messe. Philp & Solomon, | *'t!ved below here. Fret F/B, Chart, G, 22d Massachusetts EL Tho! of thie city. Laying below the city now before us, our off- | First Licut. E. M. Cooley, E, ith New York. K f RAVEL TROUPE ‘ngravines, en Oe eee cers saw its streng ut resolved, neverthelegs,} Adj. Gen. R.A MeOy, ilth Pennsylvania. 7 i Will sppear in the iaugtsvie Comic Pantomime “sels, 6nd jague by {7% The Richmond £ramiger of July 7tb, | 02 24 !mmediate ik. It necessary there we and Eyes, ; en itied nt Stair should be a co-operating naval force above the} Beco : do. x THE WBDDING FESTIVAL. ali eet, says that Gen. Humphrey Marshall bas resigned | town, and Flag cer Davis’ fleet bad not ar-| Second Lt. T. W. Scrader, A, 4th New Jersey. First time of ite production in tris hag Bhis ‘and We, "ut Bedstesde, bis commission {a tue Confederate army, and bis | rived. Early next rning it was resolved af First Lieut. E. Wright, D, do. e as pantomime was ed for gets ocnsecati brigade has been turned over to Gen. Williams. | portion of the vessels should run by. Second Lt.H H. Cu 4, 24 New Jersey. 7K BARE Rights in New York to crowded honses, —_——______.. After detailing this movement, the correspond- r E. 8. Gilbert, 25th New Jersey. IP Among the business which will be left un- Fre tently “glowing’’ to deliver more cffectu Lieat' Er withaibe, ay ivanli Skee paca vi Petia j- ania. ry t ’ ally ir broadsides, the vessels shelled cvery} Signal Engineer T.H. Fleming. 4 Be or ee ee battery, and tore up the works with shot, yet Sergeant jor G. G. Cross, al Pennsylvanii Gnished by Congres is the general bankrupt bill, which bas been steadily gatning friends ‘sons Pike uachdans wat hei fire siackened, fresh from Maj. Thos. O’Ne:1, Ind. B: y at” “ax WELL’ elfopinn Taste br “amen eaaad~y whenever fire rr cl, Ind. Bat, N.Y. art 10) , Nominations —The President yesterday sub- Nekind reskea aaoeed to the aly "Gas kone Second Lieut. This. Chepasany asthe yet Popol of Mantiline sud Ladies’ poner Go ds, ” IMM ENBE COMPANY! mitted to the Senate the following nominations : | and forty minutes the attack fasted, when our} Second Lt.L M.Whitmore Gist Bet Bes} 338 Fa. avenue. Oroh Capt. Jos. Smith, Chief of Bureau of Yards and | vessels, inding further effort useless, on First Lieut. C. Davenport, B, 34 Admission % cents; Orchestra Chairs 6 cents, REASURY EXTENSION, July 8, 1962. open ‘performance o’eloes. and came to anchor above. Without a land force} Capt. J. che! F, 8th Pennsylva: T — ike sae: cr Docks. os tig Andrew fi Foote, Chief Burean of Equi nothing could be done. ‘ashburne, C, 227d M R at this office until ment and Recruiting. aie | General Ven Dorn, with nineteen thousand men, | First Lieut. Jas. V. Welsh; K, 42d Penn. Prong he og LAST GRAND MATINEE. J RB Capt. Charles Henry Davis, Chief Bureau of | occupled the town. No landing was possible,| Second Lieut. D. G. Dale, K, do f teas. | POSITIVELY THIS W, . Last C. MoGUIRE & CO. vigation. . and fresh troops cons'antly took the place of those First Lieut. 8. H Soe 'g B, 5th Maine. ury F xtension until July Jat, 1863, to be delivered APFERNUON rekFoRma de: By W.L. WALL & o 2otioneers. Commander John A. Dabigren, Chief Bureau sted =Some of the up river rams, which} Capt. E. A. Erwin, K, 42 Pennsyivania. in such qusatities and at such time® as may be di- > ALL of Ordnance. had arrived down a day or two previously, were Gapt. C. L. Cooner, D, 8th Pennsylvania. rected. SATURDAY (July epee. LADIES AND Vv ALU. John Lenthall, Chief Bureau of Construction | sent to watch the Yezoo river. Up it the rebel] Second Lieut. 8. F. Herd, E, Sth N. H. She bidders must give t 6 per thousand, de- BILDREN, RSIDENCE IN and Repairs. monster gunboat Arkansas, iron-clad, and re-| Second Lieut. L. J. Hume, K, 19th Mass. hvered at the bulding,at such points as maybe] THE ENTIRE COMPANY Will APPEAR eee Engineer-in-Chief B. F. Isherwood, Chief Bu- } ported completely faished,’ had been taken for} Col.Wm_R Bruston, ith Regt Sickles’ Excci’r. | “rected. quslity and size of Bricks re- IN THEIM SESR AC Sort sa eau of Steam Engineering. completion from Memphis, and might at any} Capt. W_N. Burns, A, do seen at this ofic:, aud all delivered | Admission—Ladies, 20 cents: Children, 10 cents. Paymaster H. , Chief Bureau of Provis- | moment issue out. And thus matters rested unti J.B. oboe Chaplain Sickles’ Excelsior. 'e strictly to samples. Soors open at o'sioek, performance commences ions and Clothing. Sunday. : Seoond Lieut. C. P. Chamberlain, 1, do. All the bricks muet be of the best quality, sound, | @t 26 0’cloek. . Whelan, Chief Bureau of Mea Were it wished, Vicksburg could have been | First Lieut. H. 8. Lucas, C, Ist Pennsytvania. | hard, wel burned and full sized. 2 reery. leveled to the ground; but such a course wonld | Adjutant J.N_ Stiles, 20th Indiana. ht will be reserved to ordgras many Bricks Arouto CONCERT. SALOON, Capt. Thos Pitcher, of the Sth Infantry, U.5.] have proved barren of results. There le even} Second Licut. Wm. Riddle, F, 10th Penn. Aa anerag ot the work requires, not Connan E1xTu &?. amp Pa. Av, army, Bri General Volunteers. reason to believe the Rebels court that fate} Firat Lieut. Geo. D. Miller, D, : y made vader tine aivertiosmeis ‘is EVERY THING NEW TO-NIGHT! Col. J. H. Mobart Ward, 33th New York, Brig- | booing thereby to excite that already dawning | Total number of commissioned ry mccessful bidder will bs required to coment adier General Volunteers sympathy of virtuous “Johnny Vicksburg | o=essmessqesssssssmnsengemennennemceseee ory bonds for the fulfilment of his L ont Col. Conrad F. Jackson, Oh Pennsylvania, | cannot be taken by the navy, although it may be Sgreement. . Me Genk. MR. HUGHEY CLARC. General Volunteers. destroyed; and we will have to patiently wait Tae WAS Actige Engineer in charge Treasury Department. The Great Ethiopian Comedian, Hamilton, New York, Ma- | until a land force arrives. Determined that they Go'lp cortihvates oc} ee aah pane (Late of Canterbury Ball.) should have little rest Commodore Porter im- original oor, GgEEAT ATTRACTIONS: AND A NEW COMPANY! hical Engineers, | proved the position of bis mortar vessels, and at | ter NEW STORE! ‘Waiter Girls in Vice Wool, promoted. short intervals, threw shell. FA ‘At Jay Cooke | Just opened on the corner of pith street apd Hendeome Wai attendance, ilitam W. Morphy, Consul General, Frank-| | The Rebels from their batteries thought our | & Co. 3 at, ay borth side, ec. of eee IN . ys theaters Sy tao fert-on the-Main ay <a bend, ee oe were being Wake coat we, iy 2-10 ian ow low Plog 3 . Which} je 4-2m' . 5 ———— - It was apparently a tempting op) Fe » 1882, 5. H. SMITH & CO., Clothiers, |’. VARiEvIES: nity for '« boarding,” throwing Overwhelm OF ST oor. 0th #i. and Pacavsead Ne 160 Tis new EE ies on the two of three thousand soldiers t] FICR OF THR COMMISSIONERS 7 = eoupesbarens Oikee. pinee ‘Smunemen' open, deavate genes to them, and by one grand coup for thevseuee pe Ty ws _ gate! _ sin Greets Raane oe. bah SNE DNIO certain IRST WARD, ATTENTION! ning success. 7 bor im the bistri f - Doubliess Ves Dorn was In ccstasies over the | Hal, Washoreree thei Geel F Sener rasnets Sree Seats Pants Perea istrict of be uu ny the abo: ry be, and ————— Bee cocoon aphgenth : rs iting Orie Alexandris, son of John Morgan below passed | ie? ‘ivi wee . OODW aa e: 1S dated BUSINKSS. ep ane ke on th street, two doors from ohneon, Eeq., late of the Alexandria caeen im —————— ] 7 Fer the conven Pf,my First Ward and} the ee PURE’ 08 Gomme f see Y. Proprietor, ‘and more Postmaster of the House ‘ OR SALE CHEAP—A 80: INER,90 torn | storston the: Rare - —————— ee of Representatives st Wasbington. Young Joha- | with the rare military wolepan, and Pieriee. cinreaed ood welt Bheraeney sa ‘ens TS VSSHINGTON ai as c. Dot was Filled na 2B the battle of Williamsburg, | when two hundred yards from the river ordered | sews tast sailor, She will ie ie ys mwas Killed in one of the recent battles ® charge sold cheap, ae the owger is in ill For fa bay, eg T ofthe be 2 pe ‘ dioncr te see sean anid by s confederate | * Uttering an exceeding terrifying yell, the but- | 9° ra ppl st are, tort inhabit =. byt fy. style. ives | tare. Prisoncr ‘sshington, Is now acting surgeon | ter-nut multitude forward, and so quickly th street, for WM. EM +_Sy12-3t* Di + Let pi PI te the sixth Georgia regiment, now in t coafed- } that themsc!ves Tar vec VOUDAND COAL, €or : = erate service. Ongs, : ax one oe? Neo ae ie | palinenconn Ane sigishemmen cuca gn “at | SOR Ech gee tanage | Qonadehs te ar Wa Megas CaN @, HATS, CARS, POTS at Sieh weeee sarah é Sree * aureauaai Pas gana, ESS a somn| Wass a ed » the ‘matter. Tivent isThice were captured, but the number xilled | °f trade. to ; ; _ cai TORE STOCKBD WITH C . toat Van Dora tnd Breckinridge wee at Views EW HOUSE-FURNISSING STORE. Nive 238 SHORE AHH tod Cvs, “a Meyen bet toneia 19 Ssvanre Sr. near Pennsylvania avenue. victim ___J.H, SMITH & CO.. Clothiers. thie rane BN, O8! NEW eto AEH AND BREEN, FOR ets, Brushes, Pt ef 8s? Wrist PER EATEN En Shey ALB! ei %e GRAYS PHILADEUPBIA SUPERIOR» sTocg ALE! Durot &7 Lovisiana jy 11-Im* J.B. Js Coons 48" 462 Fiyrsnern Srazzr, GOLD AND SILVER COIN, Dealers a in : — ; OLD DRM aND® jovernment Bonds. tes t 3 . ip totaal OO Gyrmen ond Bechensy tons of nt By ia Mo 0) 2 Kear 6 per cant Sreasury Note, of “ - 4 . tiv We 5 win ?4¥ COVE oF) p Seabee caren & ; i : 4 i x Pray tH ili H ¥ M

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