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THE EVENING STAR = PUBLISHED EVERY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDING Corner of Pennrylvania ave. and Eleventh street, ar w.D. WALLAGH: Papers served in packages by carriers at 48 year, or 37 cents permonth. To mail subseribers the price is €3.50 = year, in advance; $2 for six mcnths; $1 for three months; and for jess than three months at the rate of 12 conts a week. Sia- gle copies, onm cunt; In wrappers, rwo CENTS. {7 AvveRtiseznrs should be sent to the @ffice before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may aot Sppear unit] the next day. INTERESTING REBEL LETTER. ‘The following letter, written by a Revel priso- nerin For Delaware, has net been “smuggled through” to its proper destination, as the writer fond.y Loped. It was arrested at the ccmmence- ment of its Sonthern tour, wiih its “red, white and biue™ envelope. PRELIMINAKINS TOA PRISON LIFE. Pout Datewarr, Del., July 2, 1863. Miss ——: | bey to inform you thatiam In goed beaslth, trusting that you arein the enjoy- meat of the same biessing. I baVe also to intorm you thattfme and circumstances have both very tmatertolly changed with me since | last wrote to you from Shevaudoah Mountain. Since that time I wes in four battles, sud in six combats or skirm- isbes, and tn the last of these—which took piace ai Cottontown on the 2d of Ju-e—I was taken pritoner, andnow held as such in Fort Delaware, on tbe betaware river There w-re over fonr hundred otbera taken with me, and although they have taken so many of us prisoner, we have al- ways wh pped them very badly in all our en- counters with them, taking several thousant risoners, and ali their stores, whenever we feil 2 witt toem. NO CUNSOLATION AND NO ONE Te Love. But it ts not 2 source of great consolation to those who have to suff+r close imprisonment ina misersole fort, with a strong guard to watch us; however. we make the best of 2 bad lot. I must say that I feel my situation keenly, when I re- mewmber ail my former pleesures and enjoyments, particular y those happy hours { have spent tn your company, which mek: me almost despair of ever getting that frerdom again which I so ar- dently desi.e. ‘fbere is but one source of conse- Jation to me fn this, my present difficulty, and tbat consists in sttl fondly thinking of you and ths past, hoptag that mem ory on your part is not Wholly uumindfui of one that ever has cherished your image fondty tn bis memory, and shail eon- tinue teGo so, notwithsianding any reverses to the contrary SUNNY MEMORIES IN FOREIGN LaNDs. Inderd, could you bat fully appreciate the feel- Ing whico bas induced meto make the state- meut. you would £ em sure, sympathize with me, no mater whet ether inducements you may have had to the contrary { perfectly well remeber sil of those promises given which | fondly hoped would be adhered to; but I also remember, and with regret, that they were all idle and shailow, at least sof am led tot tok; perhaps i may be mistaken, and | hope tudecd Iam. DEACASSARD’'S LYING DISTANCED. Rebels «ad revei prisoaers show bere whats eve Priaon fre is poor and ree at that; we don’t get half enouch to eat, jay abed wuile the other wush-s his clothes, and then there ts nothing ilke soap to be hid. All combined, ’lis mierabletoanextreme But that was mode cbvious to us coming through Phila deiphia Mec,womenand ehiidren, particularly the womer, demanding tae reve! sons of b—’s to bang tuem, otvers p cposed shooting, while the More r fleed portion ef these ladies Proposed starvi as, woica refined method ef punish- ef foen ou, | never say Paey were furious with Ry Of usrecels close to thet? hand uot sy hold of us. FORTUNATE EeCaPS FROM LMAGINARY EVILe. ‘Toey woula sacceet lat wetting noid of us were it uot for our guard, who Lad to check their fary, whick woud *ssurediy burst on our heads, as a tuunderbdoilt, so mad were they. ‘Tne guard themselves, fo" dotay their daty, fell in for 2 part of the concrutrated Lary of those Phiiadeiphia eri We aid esespe with cnly some brick- a we perty engaged on the racks of taem “very upon the best awalday us, several thousaud curses jet after us, aud then they ceased fiting. We bope to God not to see Palladeiphia for some time. CHEAP ALVICE NOT TAKEN. While I was tn Puilade pbia (in the cars), I s8W several Irie: Of Wine, Wuue I kucw. Lu talaing to taem, they expressed regret ot my sit- uation, end advierd me to take tue oath of aille- giasce. aad get fr which | positively refused ney left me ia y at my fallen condition. 1 shsli never take to such oath, if they shoald keep me bere until doomaday. THE FLEASORES OF HOPE. ‘There are some reperis of our being paroled or exchanged very soon. | wish they would, for we are heartily tired of this. There is some talk of a great battle being fought before Richmond, and the } ankees being defeated with heavy loss That new. has checred us up considerably, ai a we Go hope to be in the delectable scctety of old jong all our ur cherished Stonewall Jackson again, and hopes, that is not the leust; tha’ hope inded THES HAPPY FaMity. Tam sending my respects to Mr. George Mo- quark, and teii hii I would lixe to bear very much from him; let him wiite tome. There are several of the beys here from bis battalion send thelr respects to him, and they, too, would like to Mr. Net- tles and wife, and tell him I should like if hea so wrote to me. Also, your Uncle W iiliam and all to hear from Lim Give my respec: bisfomtly. Ask him to writeto we. Aise,Mr Garrett and family, aleo George Kerap ani wife; also Peter Garrett and wife, and Capt. Moquark and family. Tell bim to write. Also, Billy Mo- quark and bis wile, aod ask your father o write to me; give him my best respects. Also, litle Jobnuy; to Mr. Finton and famtiy; an@ to ail in- quiring filends Tell all who know me, where sad how | am. TELL IT NOT IN GATE. Now, we do not know if this report of our vic- tory is trae; aod when you write, or any one else, you must not say one single word concerning the if ‘war, for your letter is opened and read. and . you say suything of the war I wiil not get it. I am getting this letter smuggled out of here. But if tue news cf our ~ictory in Ricumond ta true, you will put a black cross in your letter, (inside,) then i will know. 1 bope you will write. I remata, ever yours truly, Wittiam H Batpwin. Address Wm H. Baldwin, company A, F. rty- fourth R«giment, Virginia Volunteers, Fort Delaware, _ Tue Crors in Maryitaxn —The reports of the condition of the crops in this State continue to be encouraging. According to the Carroll county pipers the yield of wheat in that county ‘will be better tan anticipated Of tne result ia Harford county the Belair is remarks: Most of our farmers have oven engaged in hsr- westiag this week, sad a large amount of rain bas beencut. We bear from ail Parts of the v that the wheat Is uaususlly good; indeed question wh-tber the present crep in this 0. itis county does not exceed that of any former year Most of the growing crops look weil. Tne corn although badly cut by the worm early in the weather spring, has come on rapidly since the hot set in. —— ee OG-Mre Marla Bennett, wife of M_O. an oe ih merchant on Grand s: Broeklyn, New ¥: , togetuer with dates and ether particulars he drtalis of these several offenses are of the most disgusting character, and utterly unfit for publication, save in the columns of a New York sensational journal. ———_—______. 19> Somebody in New York bas sent to Henry D. Moore, State freasorer of Pennsylvania, a $1000 Treasury note {n an anonymous letter. which reais: + Pass the enclosed fo the credit of four poole State; = ——— bd oF Moore <a nowledges the receipt o! note tna card pu elegraph Msbed In the sarrisburg Tr. An <ficer of the Army of the Potomec uses tue following laconic sentence in a letter to bis brother In Washington: ‘I built a bridge accord- tag to mv owa ideas across the Chichahominy. Gen MecClellan, who ts elways about, sald that it weuld not stand, and it didn’t.’ U9" Tee rebels at Nashvili-, Tenn, were on their diguity om the 4-bof July, Those having the management of the churches refused, with one exreptios, ‘ne uest to have the bells rai two of the responsi: dec'aring they wou! ratber have their churches burned down then grant the request. 12™ It bas been recommended to the common council of New York ettv, by the city commit. ters on enlistménts, to cfifer a bounty of $25 to y ‘esidant of that city who will a* once eaiist @ regiments now ia the Held and toj lions ef ia "be fare of tue enemy. UF tbe sh! pment of Pennsylvania rock oil, or from this country te Kurope, — ix months of the pres nt year, emoun’ {fer ~ ‘ban one million of doiters, for 2 (rate thet Is to ite intancy, tea large tar. TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1862. Eben TELEGRAPHIO IMPORTANT FROM TENNESSEE. Capture ef Marfre atese—Tire Regim with Two Generals Taken—Advance the Confederates on Nashvill Nasuvitie, July 13.—The city is filled wi rumors about 3 fizht at Murfreesboro to-day. most reliable reports confirm the statements about ig cccurred, with the following par- About 8 o’clock this morning a la rebel cavalry, under command of Col Fo lly of two Georgia an other regiment of regular cavalry, drove in our pickets and ssseulted the town. The 9th Michi- gan regiment, Col. Parkburst, was surrounded and captured. Gen. T. T. T. Crittenden, of In- diana, and Gen. Duffield, who had recently ar- rived to take command of the 23d brigade, were Prisoners, with Lieut. Berry, commis- - Irwin, acting assistant The 34 Minnesota, Col. Leslie, and Hewett’s lst Kentucky battery made a gallant resisance, and their bravery is beyond praise. ‘They saved the railroad track and bridges, losing but few men. The rebels destroyed tne railroa and other property, including the telegraph. The town was being shelled by Hewett’s bat- tery at the last report at 3 o’clock p. m. to-day. Forrest is not expected to make an attempt pon Nashville, as he will find work enough for imself to attend to before epproaching the cit By reliable accounts he has 3,000 cavalry, but artillery or infantry, A consultation has just been held between Gov. Johnson, Col John F. Miller, commending the post; Col Lewis D. Campbell, provost marshal; Capt.O. D Greene, of Gen. Buell’s staff; Capt. McFreely, U. 8. commissary; Capt. Bringham, quartermaster; Capt. Bredan, of Gen. Du- mont’s staff, and Col. Gillam, of the Governor's ng N®, 2,931 Frem Cerinth—Kebel Demonstratiens. ‘STH, July 12 —The rebels have been mek- cious cavalry demonstrations in front ever since their repulse at Booneville by Colonel lan. The latter has fallen back near Ram- thought by some RNAMELLING LA D‘'ES_MADE “BEAU- TIFUL FOREVER.” The Court Reports of the London Times con- tain the trial of the following curious case : LEVERSON V. CARNEGIE. : Mr. Davidson was counsel for the plaintiff, and Mr. Karsleke,Q C,and Mr. Riymond for the Tht wat an action to recover 2 sum of £928 5s. y work done by the platotiff's wife, who ts Raches, in enamelling the ALE AND RENT. - FOR B in 8 o=ntra! jonation; not less than 12 roome; ereferred near the Address Box 19, sar Ofioe ABLE PROPER sey. The revel mo FOR SA1K ON ee = PO} No $4", fet mad 24 stret., ok 8 feotionery Si 1 rooms, éxorllent cellar ander th 82 oni water fixturer, & cellevs location and er for business of aay kind. F’ athe ppp yon the premies*, “o CHRIS (UP: Le (Intel ) 00. AND Bi ae aes QcAlity m-ar the Bracg’s command reinforcing Chattanooga. ‘he Weather is hot and water very scarce. The own as Madame health of the troops is improving. wife of the defendant After Mr. Davidson had opened the facts of the ’ Madame Leverson was called and said—I car- Ty on business in Maddox street, Bond street, 2s an enameller, and my husband ig. perfumcr. In December last 2 person named Keating came to me and requested that | would attend Square; I declined to do so that I never at‘ended strange ladies, but | arnegie would cail upon mel had no objec- tion to attend ber The maid called for one of m: circulars, and bad one, and still pressed to atten: person-lly,but I dectined, nd ber mistress called upon me; she said that she was the Hon. Mrs. Carnegie, and wiched me to enamel her; that for sometime past she had been effiicted witb ab- ceases In her bosom, and that by reason of an tion performed uron ter in Paris b-r com- ‘ion had much faded; she hada and if | would enamel it she would thing for my services; [ declined to do so, saying it might prove inju-ious to her to do so I gave her a printed paper, upon which were my te-ms; and she ssid that she had frequently read the advertisements inserted by me {a the She etated thet, if 1 could make her appear in public without wearing a high dress, she would give me £1 000, o* any amovnt. She was perfectly aware that I only attended the elite of society The enameiling wasto be on the Mrs. Carnegie had been very handsome indeed, and, although very youn; { do not paint ladies attended her upon more then three occasions. roceas migh* last for ever, and one for an I supplied her with cosmetics and perfumery, and things she could not bave done withont, and received Many compliments for what I had done for her. had been to a fancy dress buat bal! in Wales, dressed as ‘Snow,’ aftcr haviag been enamelled by me, and wat dressed in white tulle, covered in white flowers, to representa snow storm, F om the beginning to the end I have not re- ceived any meney, and she referred me to a Mr. She brought eome jew- elry to me. and offe-ed me the rings off ber fin- germ, but I declined to take teem, saying that I wished for some money, and Mrs Carn: hat she would pay me on the honor of + I never sav? Mi. Cirnegie, but I knew tbat he wa’ residing with bis wife, and she told me that he bad remarked how very much she had improved of late Robinson and gave bim the particulars of my c aim, and be suomitted them to Mrs. Carnegie. Her complexion when she fi st came tome was very sallow, and she looked languid c-ss changed her so much that she fs now a beau- tifal woman—indeed, a very beautifal woman. Cross-esamined py Mr. Karslake—I aim the en- and my daughter is in practice too. There ¥ no enameling. A‘l impurities of the skin and dirt are first removed by the constant use of the bath and certain herbs. uid, and not by paint The Rebels near Frankfert, Ky.—Removing the State archives. 3 —midnight —Re Lovrevitie, July received st.te that gurrillas were at Rough and Ready, nine miles south of Frankfort, at 5 o’clock this afternoon. Our informant says that the State archives are being removed from the capital. Composed pfinc! ARD, with a Northern fami negie in Belgrave Attack om Memphis, Misseurt. CHicago, July 10.—The Daven of the {0th inst , sas a telegraph ceived by the Adjutant Gene/al, states armed band of rebels had made a desvent phis, North Missourl, and. capturing the town, ned carried away ninety Union citizens. ‘ORT CORCORAN FORS. Rouse, extensive out-butidin, 8s “*Rosaly ” situated on Ariington ii site Georgetow., fortress known as eary,and Lieut. C. H rt Democrat, quartermaster. gh oultivetion, anc ‘he Trew from the Man tof Co mois, FROM FORTRESS MONROE. [Correspondence Associated Press.) Fortress Monror, Jui: military telegraph men. wh’ routine of line repairs and inspection, yesterday afternoon, captured a rebel cavalryman, who bad been prowling about, and bad even been faside ofour military camps at Hampton The two tel- egraph men were unarmed, and as the rebel drove past them they jumped from their horses and caught his horse, at *he same time telling him be was their prisoner. thoroughly armed his weapons, captured. He isa acquisition to the R time uty. igre F Xx. CASSELS. Ina and 3d streets, or to FR D. Bt Law, No, 7 Indians sve: 164 Bridgo st. Georgetown, D 8. je 12 Im" OR SALE—BUILDING LOTS, neartus Navy Yard, 24 feet front by 15. f yadle in smal! 13—Two of our le upen their usuel Wea-hbington, and Court Journal. talment: of 3¢a il be given to thors desrour Aveiy to FO month, Axsistaace ¥ to improve ¢ oeck, face and arms Although he was he made no attempt to use at ence considered himself y, and probably a valuable Raps archives before this uve been shelling the of the James river she had much faded of the city, with fine large ona: bath room supplied with hydrant water,and cos hout ; & carriage-houce and = man cor somlarne t ither one of the De ernment emp! on dire st 378 Eleveath stress, te @ and L. from $ to Confidence {s maintsined in the ability of the Government to protect the city and restore tran- quility fn the ne! Lovisvitte, July 13.—Rumors have reached here that Morgan's guerillas, 2,00 strong, in two squads, are at Harrodsburg ard Danville, des- roperty and stealing horses erable excitement exists in Louisville on account of the proximity of the guerillss Effect- ive measures have been taken to prevent incur- The Federal gunboat ‘woods to- day along the Much of it was done in sight of the majl-boat, and only one gun was observed to be fired from the shore by the rebels. A schooner was seized at Harrison’s Landing yesterday by Gen. McClellan and was gent to Baltimore, with all ber cargo on board and belonged to sutlers A skirmish took place at Williamsturg last Friday between the Feders! and rebel picket in which the former killed tbree and captare seven of the latter About two hundred laborers came down on the mall-boat from the army last evening on their way home to the North Gens. Richardson and Gorman are ona flying visit to Fortress Monroe to-day, but return im- mediately to the army. Hospitals are being rapidly constructed at Hampton for the accommodation of the sick and wounded, and in a shbrt time thirteen acres of land will be covered wirh hospital buildings at that place. The locality is weil selected, being on the narrow portion of the peninsula and be- tween two beau iful sheets of water, giving a fine breese at most all hours of the day. ‘Three rebel officers arrived here last night trom Harrison’s, and have put up at the Hygeia Hotel They were wounded and tsken prisoners at Wil- lNamsburg. Two of them are colonels. and the They bave their liberty She told me that she MEN WANTED for ths &th Eegular Psy. ia addition to rations asc clothing, $13 to $21 per morth &- p-eminm paid to citizens accepted recruit. Fo. further information apply at the iste camp of Ciuffqurne, sist B.C: OK, -lm_ Liett, 5th Catalty, Reeruit’g Uficer. She had liquors Robinson, her doctor. or goldiers for enc Nasuvitre, July 12 —Between three and for thousand Georgia and Texas guerilins, under Col Forrest, attacked the Hieventh Michlean and Third Minnesota regiments, In early this morning Desperate fightin peciaily have no do we get auy clotuingtochange. One baste ensued. At three o’clock this afternoon the Michigan troops bad surren- dered. ‘The Minnesota regiment was strongly en- trenched and cut up the enemy terribly with Hewitt’s Kentucky battery, repu'sing them with reat slaughter in three charges ad been sent in by Forrest, demanding a sur- Col. Leslie ‘repiied that he could hold ‘The railroad track was torn up, but had been NOT. want of Employment cf any rind “5 N PELLIGRNCE » No, S11 9th street, (where the beeie: 3 Dervents.) i have; T BOSE Ia would better caiion the new OFFICE. pay Will bo given to frst ol & were applications on nan dreszes, Cagmbermaids, W: Also, for young Men to wa:t on tables in privsce families or hotels. FAR @ HANDS wanied. bin- ato good help wi!l find it to their ad- 8 USES wanted. The best of tenent» e3n bs obtsined without charge by apsiyioc a« above, ANTED.—We Ww HAND PURNIFUR Dine. for which we Flags of truce it -etms, been approved Such old beidsmes, dressed in thy full vniform of ladies An attack on Nashville is not improbable. Col. Leslie is reported as falling back on Nasbville. Cannonading hes been repeatedly heard here. Col. Booue has arrived, with several companies. T see so many canmot temember when Mrs. Carne- giecail-d. Ladies generally like secresy in these Tenamel children that are It {s no secret among ladies. e fonr times, as nearly as I can recollect. She did not take my recipe for I hid the scar by a process known that Tenameled the st time she called was at 12 o’clock at night, and she remained until 2 o’cleck in the morning. Re-examined.—M dies enamelling, paying the nighew Murfreesboro has been taken by the rebels, con- cod ik Jeiz sisting mostly of Texan Kang. 1 find it to thei but was shelled by our batteries. ‘The Michigen regiment was captured, but the 34 Minnesota with the battery was still holding out at the last cases, but not In all. otber one isa captain. bronght to me, and comforts to the extent the place a: is to be hoped that our men now prisonersat Ricb- mond and otber localities fare as well and are as com ortably situated and provided with servants, Their names are Coi. Forney, of Ala; Col. Williams, of Va., and Capt. They receive more than their share of Sttention from the ladies present, either from sympatby of curiosity, which, I sm unable to say. Ying ®& surplus of furniter sd rauinge to give us & ofil ers, under Forrest, enameled Mrs. Carnegt sno uurt to any of us, 82-e I only to me, and in doin, Brigedier Generals Di Tadiana, were captund There is great exc uffield and Crittenden, of urphy, «f Ala. Saown there were two se column. We got in perfect safety, save inthe hovesturnishing line, tement in Nashville, and an Tce troops bere will give the best Hight possible, end if compelled to yield 'y- A battery isin position for wens sty ) Desiér in ew and Sscend b ¥ process is called by the la- i bat itis notso. Afier the pro- cess I use, the skin itself becomes so white thet onivory. Mine isa pr: cess lering it transpa- wili shell the cit that emergency. it resembles paint! of cleansing the sk ext is not cloeing up the pares appearance after the second or third a that she wished to be made beautiful am positive the services I have rendered are per- CONGRESSIONAL. eens XXXVIith CONGR ESS—Sceond Session. SENATE.—Attcr our report closed yesterda’ The bill providing f-r the admission of ern Virginia into the Union was passed—yeas 23, To be Good Looking. Surrender of the Minneseta Regiment and Nasavirie, JOTy V7 PE RE Be wee insienu ot the llth Michigan regiment whic” surrendered The 11th arrived at the camp near the Louisville Fair Grounds yesterday after- noon, after an unsuccessful three days chase after You may obtain ‘@ hand- gomé complexi from, Fisapion, DR. TUMBLETY’S * PIMPL at Murfreesboro Mr. Baron Wilde.—Do you mean to say that you complied with her wish? Witness in continuat on.—I have made her y 1s not scared one ap- It ts very difficult Mr. Hale, from the Committee of Conference on the Navy grade biil, submitted his NasHVILLE. 3 p.m —Members of Hewitt’s Bat- ted tery, who escaped frem Murfreesboro, report that linnesota regiment bad 1. Duiield was mortally wounded Gen. T. A. Crittenden, of Indiana, was taken prisoner. An escaped prisoner reports that the Ist, 2d and 4th Georgia regiments, the 4th Kentucky regi- ment, the Texas Rangers, and 1,700 mounted men, under the command ef Cols Forrest and Warner, 6,000 in all, were zdvancing on Nash- 1 beautiful forever plication would be sufficient. to efface a scar; the:e were sc«rs when I com- menced and there were none afterwards. After Mr Karslade had addiessed the jury for the defendant, The Hon. Capt. Carnegie was called and said: My wife has a separate income of her own of £700 She has a scar on her bosom resucting from an operation. On the 23d of March I first knew that my wife had employed Madame My wife then informed rae of it, and produced Madame Leverson’s account. authorized her to employ her. my wife with sufficient necessaries and medical 1 regret to say that the scgr ls now worse than it was at the beginning of the year. Cross-examiaed by Mr. Davidsva —My wife is in this nelgkborhood now. command of aship. I did not send my solicitor to see about the settlement of this bill. my wife to go to a doctor when | am away. After the learned counsel had addressed the jury on behalf of the respective clients, is Lordsbip summed up, leaving it to the jury to say whether the d+fendant had authorized wife to employ Mrs. Leverson in the way sne been empioyed, when The jury immediately found a verdict for the trom the Committee on the Ju- the facts in the case of Senator Simmons, without making any recommendation. Mr. Gc lamer ca'led up the bill franduient use of postage stamps. Mr. Bale called up the bill to prevent and pun- ish fraud on the part of officers of the Government in making contracts. The bill requiring commanders of American vessels to take the oath of allegiance was taken up, and amended so as to require cuting claims before the Departments to take the sed. BER. Price, @1 per bottle, yauy 0d to any Toes, inrtoa Buildin, Seventh street, Washing- the batrery and the 34 surrendered, and that diciary, report: prohibiting the Passed. © or £300 a year oom DR. TUMBLETY’S PIMPLE BANISHER The 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry and the 74th is tong og gure Sercfula, kr Onto arrived from Lebanon last night. Four regiments are coming from Huntsville. THE WAR IN THE WEST. of the Rebeis in Arkansas by General tis—Prearess of the barg—The Bombardment, New York. July 14.—Special dis Tribuae, dated Memphis, July Arkansas refugees report that General Curtis attacked and complete!y cut to pieces 500 Tebela, under Colonel McNel!l, thirty miles east of Bates- ville, on the 4th inst. The Grenada Appeal, of the Sth Inst , says that the Vicksburg canal 1s progressing to completion, egroes working. The Mississippian states that General Butler visited Baton Rouge on Saturday. Mempuis, July 14.—The Vicksburg Whig re- ports that the damage to the city is very severe. The publication of the Whig {s suspended. The Grenada A ppen! states that the 7th Tennes- see regiment went into the Richmond fight three hundred strong,and came out without one effective I always supply sage of the Pk JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. It ctires Nervors and Oebilitered Sutferers. and one foam the Symptoms, @wong Which will te fc Sores, Pimples, nad every Whatever aature Mr Hale submitted the report of the Commit- ference on the bili for the better gov- ernment of the N. adopted, Mr. Trumbull tion to the !aw of prize. Ado; Mr. Wilson, cf Massachusetts, introduced a bill in relation to military hospitals, and for other is Dill requires that all hospitals, ambu- , and wagons for hospital supplies and the rtation of sick and wounded, shall be pro- by the Quartermaster Department, under the direction of the Surgeon General. Drivers, id forage to be provided by the partment, are placed under con- trol of the officers of the Medical Department. A Lospital corps is to be organized. rivates for each company, ites & sergeant. The office of hospital mat- Ton is abolished, and hospital laundresses ap- y and rations of privates. The thousand dollars for wooden Mr Wilson called up the bi'l to amend the act of 1795 to call out the militia; and . Sherman offered his amendment relative to the slaves of loyal masters. The Senate took a and, on reassembling, message was received from the President, @ draf: for a bill for emanc! On motion of Mr. Foster, the bankr og Postponed to the second Monday in Mr. Sumner offered a resolution rescinding the resolution to adjourn on Wednesday, the emancipation message of the House. —After our report closéd— The supplemental appropriation bill was adjourn on Wednesday was nizing the Metro- tl imposing an add!- suger raised in the the President Called up the re ied up the resolution in rela- I am asailor, and in mal at Vicks. a ertaOne Loss of Bresthing, Gen Feet. Watefalnees. 57%; oa Weormons Appstite bormous “ti Symptoms. Hot bends. Dryness of fe Skin, borses, harness, Quartermaster consisting of SPECIAL NOTICES. -_—o— inted with the ty Ppropetaiee Barcnaton’s Hatz Dre Ths best in the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye Produces a color not to be distinguished from na- ture—warranted not to injure the Hair in the‘least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigor- ates the Hair for life. Grey, Red oF Rusty Hair instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- ing baeoslgree! soft and beautiful. Sold by all {7 The Genuing is signed WiLLiaM A. Baten- BLOR, om the four sides of sach box. factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, m37-ly (Late233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) rary «uffasion and . Want 0; Attsation, Gre: eatlossness, with H«rror of Soo:e y, if allowed to go on-which, ably removes—soon fo lows ‘Tbe same paper states that a foraging party of & thousand men of Generat Curtis’s command were attacked and nearly all kill-d, but few Theee sympto this Mediote im LCS3 OF» WES PARTY AND EPIL Fits. be ye ever £0 il] recess until seven o’clock, dispatch of the 4th inst., states rdmeut by the Federal fleet was tremendous and unceasing. It is estimated that the enemy have fired 32.000 shot and sbell. Our loss so far is six kilied and one wounded. ‘The inhabitants have tsken refuge in the woods. Should the invaders land, we will drive them back at the point of the bayonet. cannot be taken. War Meetings. Locxport, N. Y¥., July 13 —A meeting held last evening, et which a resolution was passed requesting the Governor to convene an extra session of the Leyislature, for the yurpose of appropriating money to aid inthe en! of volunteers. Commi — kay ise jovernor an. counties and saitcit tyra Porttanv, Me, July 13.—An enthusiastic meeting was held last evening to promote enlist- ments. Addresses were made by Gen. Howard Resolntions expressin: in Gen. McClellan, and recommending governments to pay a bounty for Volunteers, were adopted. So don’t be cart down. jut go &od partak-<f e1 2 . there sre hundreds can te!!, death’s coor now happy P, £ Meck BAN- ounie of healthy fl-sh nung Dr. Tumbli tis iava\uaocie for re that thy bom! Goop News ror ALL. Wasuineton, Jui This 1s to certify that I have bee: wards of two years. The best doctors in ington failed to cure me. Dr. Tumblety has performed the miracle. Per- wishing further Lotro can —_ and see eva Balter je@l-tf AtMrs Barbour’s, 3753d st., bet. Dand E. Se n stone blind The resolution to The bill amending Politan Police was taken Mr. Stevens reported a b! United States; passed a ic A message was received from transmitting a draft of a bilt for ls _ DILL provides that whenever the President ithin and throughout or gradually, it is of the President, assisted ry, to deliver to such State an amount of six per cent. interest-bearing bonds. equal to —— dollars per head, as reported by the e whole amount due any one wed at once, if the abolish- mediate, or at 2 proportionate rate jf on is gradual; interest to run from the deliverance of the bonds, but not - dfany State so receiving any such bonds shall reintroduce or tolerate siavery contrary to the act of abolisbm-nt, such bonds shall become null and void in whosoever’s hands they may be. And the States must be made to reimburse all in- terest paid thereon arides To okin, earing: the same With beauty, After Taking. N Washi i P L- Office—No. 11 aujoston Newer ennsy ttees were appointed to urge this movement upon to the adjoining a A CARD TU THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO’3 GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. esting regulating and removing 3 Jrcm waatever c@use,ani Glways successful as a prevent The above Pills ave now been ork, bas instituted suit for a divorce. Tbe wicked Mr. Bennett ts charged with vi: lating the Seventh Commandment with as masy different women, al of whose names are Treasury EXTENSION, July 8, 1962. sands will be received at this office wi » the 18th instant, at 12 0’olook noon, “pr the ining and delivery of all the - ricks whi be requir d for carrying on th ury * xtension onti July Ist, in such quautities and at such Infallidls in corr either immediate) Gli obstruction: made the dut Secretary of t! ‘ork onthe — reas- 1963. to be delivered times as may be di- must give the price per thousand, de- the bul.ding,at such points as may be les of the qu:iit: compare strictly to sam, anu full siz.d. SPRincrizLp, Mass., July 13. Meeting was beld last night, sons were present, and the greatest enthusiasm wenty-two thousand dollars a few wealthy citizens This amount will be —A rousing war at which 3 000 per- the iret ladies of osiled upon my ajonts in tat +0.) aod told them that er rams to be made suy one should doubt the wonder/u. "se Golien Pills, teey mot considered it a duty census of 1860, Th cate from one o! eer was manifested. hove been subscribed by to induce enlistments. largely increased. Seventy-five dollars will be every volunteer from this city,in ad- vernment bounty and State aid. The esifield pays $100 to every volunteer. ealthy citizens pledged their last on the war to a successful term! quota from this vicinity will be Boston, July 12.—! to-night to ald rookline, Somerville, Malden . In several of these and all to be paid to each volunteer, $125. At Camorid, Bet st quality, sound, Tved to order as many Bricks uty of the work requires, not vertisement, is Iba required’ to Several of our wi made under this in charge Treas 8, 24, 26. 28, 30, $2, 34 and 36 * best tation’ acd at the iene }, Crape Merets Mr. Colfax introdueed a bili to reduce the rates for members mene Bast as ‘oth 7 sate West Cem! 0 AQUIA CR. Regents pease “AND PINEY POINT. tent M4?Tine: Spies pamtes the Nine sires oddone OURNING GOODS—Move than our asual fall stoox of Mourmng Guode, Pa, avenue aud _ From San Francisco. San Francisco, July3.—Arrived.U. S. steamer thirty-eight days, and Henoiulu cwen- goes tothe Mare [aland navy- . sa 4 - tHE, WEBALY, STAR, Whie crecLeut Pasig ote Newer JeurEe -con AlKing 8 gretter variety of Cqtevesting tevéteg nen Gx be found is ang eames“ Pree Fridey mernieg Fexee—Casa, inrerishy, in adetuet Single copy, pet SARUM n.00s.cc00r8i OF Five copies ... = Wea copies. 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