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> STAR. OUR MILITARY BUDG@ -_ GEN. POPE’S COMMAND. APPROACHIRG RICHMOND. snip ir Tramsportse—The Old Petemac am L4TE TELPORSPHIG NEWs.! AM AUOTION SALES. 1 Ovnetgetung Fhitetstpaia Lngateee ; Additional frem, Memphis, Arkansas and | Areuue Cu RT SALOUN THIS AFTERNOONS ¥ + gradual for- | [Special Correspondence a Eveeg-mont c: the { DE Bs J.C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Arotoneere. ; ” in jeln' mm | 2 con. “ — a r Uns s TUESDAY... - JULY 15, t869 army will doubtless induce the detéchment of 8 | jn. with the t sounds of cannor adi pee ph Confoderalp arasy, = with Pe MISS VIOLA CLI s yaa EC ey —— ~—————— | considerable rebel force from before Rictmond | evidently was down the rivet. T.8 tm R Ee heading mater on totry pace. Ser The bel Government, to leave the city within five SS ETA BL te watch bis progress, {f not to attack him. ato OREY. and the sound came up the 7 j or = sn oath that (eey haw not me = « i nfo enemy i We shali not be surprised to learn not long pe ey Igarned that the rebels in the sweep egaanier bepkes ~guene ° hence that the army opposed to Gen. McClellan | vicinity, and at Piece known as Old Fort! the constant communication kept up betwee: = isat this moment being considerably weakened Powh:taa, some eight or ten miles below this) persons in the Rebel ermy and their f I to that end, and trust that he stands ready f | point, opened on cay transports alming for this! Phe order bas caused considerable exc! Spirit ef the Morning Press. take advantage of it. Place. They brought cannon and rifies to bes; wt Refugees from Helena say thet the The Intelligencer, noticing the prophecies made | wr do not feel at liberty to mention details | YF" Rimber of ports. 1 em sorry to ray that &! numbering four or five hundred, attsc ? the secession leiders to the people of the ed Genr rifle ball struck the cap*zin of the barque Mus- urtis’ advance, but were utterly routed with reference to what seems to us to be likely | tang (leeded with commissary stores.) jn the. Micthn Fiteh stil at St. Chactes. Tt is report ath prior te the actual commencement ef hoe- {( itles, says thatne prophecies “ bave perhaps to prove Gen. Pope's plans; bat it is already evi- side, giving him & mortal wound. ie wes con-' ed that a sharp skirmish was bad in the’ victe ae that they will Immediately bring forth good | 75¥ee upon one of the eee £ arcs e._ with the Rebels, In which the latiet were ¢ been more signally falsified by the progress of fruits, to make themetives known to the public - barque cleared from New eri vents than bes ever before been the case with any similar class of political sonthsayers.”? daye Vickssvae, uly 19 —The firing = quit 1d tl venii The enemy replied with ina very few Auys, we apptehend ‘he steamboat Pioneer recelved a number of °4 hada tenet Sages The Republican pronounces aay attempt to re- NAVY YARD. ere “ the Union es it was” an egregious folly bells of large size in ~~ 9 ong and one" & = bat nog s damage ensund. ‘through her smoke stack. No Was injure GUERILLAS ON THE RAPPAHANNOCK on board. War Meetings in the West. iste for wnteresti™g Telegraphic and uf] mon«{ Square » between twrita « Tanning beck 147 fect #3." f , Bde Let Brier! zssive Com/ination McGUIRE & CO.. Avote co’ the : EXCITEMENT aT CLINNATI ‘ « = 5 at eee as, The Wyandank arrived at the Navy Yard last ora oo epee the dle tars Cineinyati, July 14.—Since Saturday night monn “eg ror sts 1TS EFFECT evening, bringing up the Lage reacetaey oe a hey Sens auphoiote potn' the city bas “ greatl excited. ees ands | NG ups ° 2 taken a few days since by the Resolute in Pian- ' vanierti rumorsare afloat; meetings bave been held, and | . To-Nienr, The ‘betwe ident stated in my test commun'!e*tion that our “ ad Nis Seite neenabeiog sot pidocoes katank river. The Wyandark representa that | cavalry had advanced some fourteen miles be- |the citizens in large nt mbers are volunteering for , tives, with reference to his plan of gradual and ompensated emancipation, is nlready bearing cod faults Thus, it has developed the fact that quite one h the representatives tn C Tess from those ure belleved to approve and tndorse the ; While it Is by no means unlikely that half 7 i ca hundred of numerous bands of guerilins infest the banks of | yond our picket iines. The First Brivade of “ater eyelet sagen ee the Piankstank and Rappahannock rivers, and have Coin tae ome = Piooeal Averell, Many pA peep aap omg go, butthelt wervicss make a dash frequently among the men who have number of risoners belonging to the Nine ‘Will not be accepted until further news !s hexrd deserted the rebel cause, and carry them of. A | Alabama and the Fifteenth Vineiale te iments. | Of Morgen. short time since four of them were taken from m Yesterday maraiog two. remap Third et, tad py = Een eee weer: the Finabamal, ool a maid orn cgeepeepecr hy brepaaal made a pon toribed for the support of the families of volua i lately chased several Union men to the outskirts | Sof, Lo sae and Robinsen beyond our lines, |teets. Recruiting progresses moet favorably, and *he rest will soon become avowed advocates of it. | Of Fredericksburg, firing at them several times passing through Charles City Court House. Upon |Indigna will All her quota of new troops : - - ‘ _ | but witbout success. ‘he march they found that large bodies of the Phose set down as its friends ere Messrs. Webster enemy had passed down the foad to Nance's Affairs in Kentucky—Mergan Contiuues to and Leary, of Marylaad; Mr. Fisher, of Dele-ra MORE NAVAL PRIZES. Mill, where u Mesars. Brown, Blair and Whaley, of Virginia; | The Navy Department have information thet | fons’ advanced within one mite of the enemy Ne Cesey, of Kentucky; Messra. Clemeats and | the U.S. steamer Flag and bark Restless cap. |C2™P. Captain Robinson saw a Rebel Cavalyy. Maynard, of Tennessee; and Messrs. Blair, Rol SHAKPLEY, . sR 5 mer ig the World, ofeesion to stand Grstnves New Mexico Min> a a okovee acd Bucks Ferms oseh, MITH, Ads WALL 4 8.8 w. ANDY 4 virTr. TAs Champ:on Bi ist of Amorics, Cincinnati, July -A special dispat i) / “yexington to the Gaz.tte =r - i ae “ ° "yume st night, a tured on the 7th Instant, off Bull’s Bay, ne-- | (2th S¢¥ancing toa house. The Captain made} --yumed command of that elty Inst night, au 8 collection of rubl ee fhistory. Cenaition, ara pects of the tnd iam for him with a view of effecting a capture. The tial law was declared. No soldier js allowed Prides of te United States. by neh orate, itns and Noell, of Missour! 3 whe | Charleston. SC, the British steemer Emille, ‘wily enemy perceived him ana rode off. The to appear Seen Smee aan the aie ay oe CLA D, ilustrated by G Lasty as. U..»..in€ we expect soon to become its advocates, ure | formerly the Wm. Seabrook, of Charleston. Her | Captain fired at him, shooting him in the arm. being shot down. Gen Ward’s proc! amation The Beauiiu iss lakh Seath Seisuiiion. 45 Gantades Mesars. Segar, of Virginia, and Crisfield, of | invoice shows an arsorted cargo of $21,578; bri The Rebei dismounted und fied {nto the under. orders ali citizens of Fayette county to report ; MISS. sryland. The fact that so large & portion of J there is reason to auppoee that there are old arms, | **U#b, leaving his horse behind. forthwith for military duty 1 Videttes wi all al thi as the 1 dispatch tothe Commercial from ‘The Love (he border slaveholding State representatives in | Contederate bonds and specie on bosrd. She han Ave Placed all along the reed, ‘A special dispa *quadrons advanced. About two miles and a- Frankfort says thst Morgan with less than 1 the House already stand fairly up to the true | been sent to Philadelphia in charge of a prize | haf beyond Nance’s Mill, interests of their respective States as involved in | crew. erry sd sveland Aetronomics: Exped Oral and Surrrys fora Paoiic Ralrosd the Rebel cavalry | men crossed Kentucky river this morning, The piessing fro «the Mississippi civer to the fez he ootas, ® made astand. The squadrons charged, and the | moved to Versaliles, where be now is. Our fo! * "Bastar Cieanitiende ts teens fetes i a 33 K r a 35 1 weseearing of the condition of the times upon | Also, that the U.S. steamer Quaker City, wten | Beis Position. is naturity. ostrong due, ana, | MC suttclent for the protection of Frankfo t end | 944. | ee va ben feelin Be adedyeud Bio'ese' ‘bat question, is pregnant indeed with bopeful | otf the Hole in the ‘Wall, on the 34 instant, cay- | with the assistance of science, it 1s alinost im. na AND A SOST OF OTHERS,] jy 15 W. 1. WALL & ©, Aveta _ euseguences upon public opinion in those States. | tured the brig Delilah, from Liverpool, with a 2 is Spe best Serle, Arrival of a Prize een tee evn ng 8 Mainvos By W.L. WAL) ————————— cargo of ealtpeter, drugs, copper and other art!. oe 8 4 Boston, July 11.—The prize brig Lilla, from Not So.—The cutrent floating newspaper para- | cles. cee ee 5 lenty—that Is, the old J Government rations. All the men want 1s afew | Lverpool, for Nassau, which was captured off er Quike so aph stating that the farmers of Fauquier ceunty, Abacco by the United States steamer Quiker Also, that on the 24 Inst , the achooner Volante | potatoes and oaions with their rations. If they Va, are now paying their own negroes wages at NTIRE NEW F this morning. Sb: Nie was captured in Wingate Bay, 8. C, repre nee & week, they would ba as saacfted cargo, intended for the rebels. i to $3 + is donbtle eral ctvities : of from 23 to ue ap sheila, UNAUTHORIZED REMOVAL OF SICK doe civilians attempted to land here this a‘ ep Ing AND WOUNDED. . * Lo’ 5, enbuivision of equsre A:lmiasion 25 co ¥ hair . Bit= of F etreet morning, and were ordered away by the Provost a itoore opsu 5 pe ast) «Dt stree’, Lots ° and 10, square * eat of Virginia is for own allow t fieid servants, after bh. ad theirs own crops, some days du in the barvest f& ut exacting from the: A few days ago 1,709 sick an@ Wounded men | Marshal. Among these were two newspaper were taken from Yorktown to Rhode Island correspondents. aeainat the positive orders of Su General | | Lastevening, Colonel J. W. Owens, comman- reque of thetr | Hammond. He bas senta medi inspector to | ding two squadrons of cavalry, returned from a | $5" > FAHNESTOUCK, ‘Tren=ore ee €"F | inquire into all the facts of the case and report, 2s | Scout. They met the enemy, and, for a while, 6, 45% ue pro- ect ond Siath ‘ ierms: ai to present them wth. u i " &'Co’s Bankice Hous, : 4 BRIEF no hospital accommodations had been provided, | had a briek skirmish wita them. ‘ Treasury Depsitment. on cceds of their work on such occas! For ycars f and the men are now suffering. All js quiet in the camps—the imen lyin Wash nstoa, Ju’y it. 188: fy 12-16 past the wages of a cradler In barvest fields ground looe, except those on fatigue dut t OFF F PRK COMMIS*IONERK ARMY ORDERS. Was quite hol to-day, at noon. The mud is dry- | {8 et of April 1°, "82, entitied * . — ‘The Medical Inspector General and Medical ing up fast uf ‘ 7 act Re ieeteer oa P es fold ee oor HOOLEY’S MIN inspector are ordered to report in Person, v7ithout Se ee , xy, to the Surgeon General. ci oR or ater pe he istrict sf Colum ia,” cily be recogmize a Q CH AeND, all, Washington *‘ity, 0. ., Jun 4 n Be ai R Lee, of the Twentleth Massichu- | oe mae ead rere’, that the tine for filing a stetemen will report Iu petson to the Governor of | Beauregard ina Be ay— Tae emng | wri Peete aus EEN & WiLLIAMS. A MONDAY EVENING, July 16, > POUSE AND LUT AT * Twenty yinsy a D has been 1 slaves, So nth of ‘ ‘Ag The Ob i H rine ag ag i bolero ier of the «or. among the t the a tts, t Merrimec” Again—The Obstructions in| Court ior the District of « olur Gompsbies in Bva6 ise} saisd Tee ee | Cee ee inauitcientiy restored | James River. : the Sin cec'1om of the anve Rot. b 1s | Snotude « spark 6 * te enable him to rejoin his regiment. The Baltimore American of Monday af’ :rnco. is7Uy15 WM, R. WUUDWAG CONCERT? Phe resignation of Capt harles Shields, as- | says: = = —____—_— = INSTEE ant quartermaster of volunteezs, bas been We learn from Mr. William Alrey, of thiecity, AND Db . s chhering harvest fields. This ts the true | cented by the President to take effect on July 1, ] who escaped from Richmoid on ‘ uesday I EBY Pub F ‘ €*PiaD".Iton of the story, we appreh 2 that prior to the recent battles th: rebe! troops in | rospore bi « for »ny ceim er d- Amorrthep ° a . — Amistent Surgeons Samuel Adams, Robert B. | 2nd around that etty were ayes at from wile, Jolacns Krace, mavik MAKKY 1 re 5 > DP ) me! ree! 7 y . ca for promptly respoading to the | CTUce, and E. Do W. Breneman, and Acting 1 217,000 to 220,000 men’ Large reinforcements BEXR omas A Assistant Surgeon Th McClei! from the direction of Pets burg had Leet ate Washington, D.C, July 15, 1662. in person, witbout delay, to Major General riving for the previous ten days and nights, which =, E—A hendccome four- Meetings | Cleltan for duty. First Liewtenent Justin E Dim. | were sald to be from the coast, bat Le could net ESE, FAME anions, fon as well as | Meck, Pirst aes wit report in person to | ascertain whether any portion of them were of ell mal troops are ern citica and tow! verywhere. Money Z actively e of HURSES Can rew,anda > ‘ = ; . Major General McC in for service with one of ey arrived by railroad, | 3p for the ar drs, betwe t , wea te the Government. At Cam- | the batteries of the ATmY OF tin Pree round the city during the sof Asai lla, “ridge, Massachusetts, the City Council on he a, et the private st -biac: ae : x. 18th ate z = night, towards Hanover Court House “ani se CONFIRMATION OF ARMY OFFICERS. Gen. Beauregard nad been in Richmond for DINE SADDLE HORSE Fé The Senate last night, in executive session, | Several weeks, suffering froma severe attack of iD + Seven years o'd; IF a ANNA V ‘@ from that city. A mass meeting of the | Confirmed the following nominations : fever. He was wl! at the Spottswood House, |, gh; styhen; ¥- ¥ cs3y under # cic ‘dey night lust, offered $75 bounty to volun- ts. Four hundred and four is the queta re- € ntined to bh m, wi : 5 ; Ned Ser, Beiting, 27.1 Meche Vv y De t nN . sire, Boller, Belting m, when Mr. A! a vocksend canters; in har ill trot y ; aS ‘ e.tizens of Sa'em, Masexchuset's, was held on = see Lieatenant been A. Recken the assistant peers rie | Re ive aii et A ts ort ae harose ; eit 5 - ok on eat the th Instant, to carry forward the spirit of the = L pent cos th the rank of captain, in the ind Reynolds are neither o ad aid i “ a}. te them wounded. After remaining for a day at the | (Wer wishes to le .ve th? o.t “we. D..” office of this pape: resident's prociamation. Resclutionsendorsing | Horace A Lerny, additional paymaster in the aoe zis AE Sere Saber: te the paioazs’ T FOR CAPE MAY. *se policy of Preaideat Lincoln, and coimpit- | ¥olunteer force. A gunboat on the plan of the Merrimac, though | #& HE Superior Biy Sesmboat WM. KENT, 3 mentary to General Met , Were unsnimonus- aiaate ee to bor ag ar a J smaller, is repidly approaching completion c ptain J. F. Phitiese an i ~ “ = Iya topted. At Norwe'k ond Martford, Connec- | Quartermaster, Capiain, in the | at (Richmond, though great difficn:ty was expe- | 5 026 77 be THURSDAL Bx ; DEMYor * 00 Waren Ge ut. similar meetings wave also becn held. A} Charles E. Wenst, of Wisconsin, to be com. | Mehced 10 ob-elning iron for her armor. Lhe] wa rGRDAY. at 9 rs A c Mi we cetm ut cstary bstructions in James river were considerably } ret siterna: pit 9 ¥ een . u phegeedlchy sciaat e in tte vee ee the rank of captain, weakened by recent freshets. One of the aunken Newnan: § Wwe 8 T eving Sergesot Mejor Thomas £. Collins, of the 14th } Y¢S8¢!8 bad so swung around that the Teazer was tured. | O'cioc’ & m srsin w: bid the batteries have been tron-clad W. H. H. Crandall, of Pennsylvania volun- & WILLIAMS, © cote By @XEEN & WILLIA a r P S$] (UBANCERY SALE OF F ; PRANGI’ RISTORY OF THE BAN et ucderste t ares) (Sn naey eas oF 28 teers, to be assistant quartermaster, with the Tuoe ere pee jay ied cromeed the a ant, from 194 to 044 with Sot tor the prezec hi estoy stad iz ons—By mut om e i nia AS psased by the Senate } ™ Solan Pane of the Topographical En- | 4€f28¢ against any land force Giltart’s Logic of Benking; “ es for the freedom of all persons born with. cers, and Mejor General of i Aah Herings | he bridges destroyed by Gen. McClellan in} fy. %e History of Ranking; Merch, 1363, ape z t = SSS age umes | 4 Court Horse bene --* soant es ae t he bes re y.an' fae also makes’ free aii persous | Vice Gen. Wool appointed Major Generel, Seca yaaa SO var, | POM, Cond. Curfecoy and Backing; ‘ : reson, | 1802,in@ouwe whorel- Wet & ius : William H. M. istant ‘he forces of General Jackson had moved off. | 4 = mpiainants. © + Years of age at that date, when they om Hi. Martin, ase! Quartertermaster, | it was tnought they Lad gone towards Frede-j Elliot's Funding & age of twenty-one, and ai! persons then | With the rank of captain. ricksburg, and it was ssid he would »gain strike | Francis © fith years when they ‘become hea ia tas taco Sonat of Del., tobe 2d Meutenant | biow isthe valley. The Maryland rebel regi- tof he pre ‘The following couaties, which had Wm. L. Palmer, of N. Y., to be commissary of ype gpl a ee reid —_ | Moa! <n8 G £ c tha ere 7? |, Ceor weed, ‘o ‘n by the Senate bill, in addition ge Pees a ae teers, | Sghts with Fremont and shields Bradiey John- of on Presicus Metsia Welsh y H 2 » bie - | Lotnumbe: : cily western counties which were | to ue rasistant quartermaster, with the rae at son's regiment had been cut down from 7W0 to oo Nideae Mears ont Presenied In couvention at Wheeling, are now } captate, 200 effective men. c a ith the : 1 : ‘The greatest confidence was felt at Richmond " GIVEN ¢ : get oot Salt «inded frem the billes passed, viz: Berkeley | : - Wm. B. Franklin, of the 12th infantry, to Bhindi rebels in their ability to destroy oriCaas TITHE : zs Have | ¥o-*tors ok Houses, wits f jfterson, Clark, Frederick, Warren, Page; | be brigadier general by brevet, for gallant and McClellan's army; and those who hid previously PUBLIC AND M1: ILARY OFF r Steak: on ak tee andoab, Rockbridge, Botetourt, Allegany erheaion conduct in the battle before Rich- sent their families away from the olty were bring- ‘Th ata coach will leony oak = J 4 Craig. None of the Velley counties are . ing them back again. ‘fhe Union men were, however, confident of the final capture of the cliy. Capt. Robert O. Selfridge, to be ansi: it ad- jutant general of volunteers, with the rank of ge included In the proposed new State ranging back te The cannon captured during the recent battles Ret: c - t RMED—The promotions Sieapen H. Kellogg, of the ist cav- | yore ‘sit brought inte Richmend. ‘They nume 00K an : ; z we secured to the eaieinc: tateman, Keyes, Porter oud Lieut. John A. Darling, of the 2d ar- | Defed about 23 pleces, some howitzers, and three i , - = aoe ondirmed last night Ullery to be Ist lieutenant. army-rified guns; they were were all ijght ee A ay ed tobn Jameson, of Marylaad, wes also confrmed econd Lieut. Henry F. Brownlow, of the 34 Taglisunee, hoe eat to tee ee wok ro the property at > as military storekeeper in the ordnance depart- tllery, to be Ist Heutenant. cast, the rebe aving no shells to fit rified = : mee Baty . ‘ H SM E. WAR", ment. ate cannon. Nota single large piece had been cap» Bo jane gentiomen should not forgo: visiting ailaat roomed Schoics relection of new and de- JOHN F. EF joe ne tured, and ‘b surprise was expressed that Mc- , 3 : - FS . GREEN & WL Navat.—Commander Heary French has been tial aelanrens PORT ROYAL, 5.C. Clellan hall seconded in gettin gine all off. pane is os Ww. BENNETT. Proprietor. } From the bk eoten tot peers a ont eporny ordered to the command of the Sabago. We The falling back of the rebel eee KR plo pate ren FRURAD AY eee eae ONE D Lieutenant Alexander Murray has been ordered rebaiageoeer oa — peepee pti ee N°?s,, WHE PUBLIC i re .s ; : inom AY, jastent, BC a to the command of the navy yard at Portsmouth, a port Ericsson, | be attacked in bis present position. __ IN GENERAL! . ir a. order See Ew iestane. 4 cw Hampshire Captain Lowber, arrived at New York Monday = a ee Hrattu oF New Ogtsane —New Orleans eicpeeeeeene T ERLE FINANCIAL.—New York papers of last evenin GOSLING RESTAURARN *. morning, te ere from Port Royal, with say the week opens on a iewor ttock market | 947 ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 131 sick and wounded soldiers. ‘The news from Tennessee and Kentucky, in the Sow IDE, There was no movement of troops feing on | mornt 8, produces an uncomfortable feel- (Formerly of New York.) when the Ericsson left, all available ransports | ing. aa rs of speculative stocks are more ae ee ne one ‘a ee from James | wiiling to wos ee hesicpelltestnd bonds — aitce: alsn en especially Tennessees and Missouris. Thi 3 th _ The kealth of the troops around Hilton Head Is lees Soe aca at 475, ‘Tennessces « 51K. ive ing i el ze ¥. 7 7 an ~ Colonel Wiliam B. Stokes, a prominent | geiting somewhat ee by the heat of the | ‘The Government list is 245% pet cent. weaker. # . . msn im Tennessee, ex-member of the | Wether ‘The prevailng diseases are typhoid ‘The 6's of 1:81 close with sellerk at 101. The 7 30 : m * pom yo te@ States Congress, is retsing a battalion of | ef billous fever, and chronic dinrrtwa the | note ae telling at 101. We quote:—U Viet J : ; \d * ‘ Sta ongress, is relsing a ‘on Of} iatter somewhat malignant The wounded in | 1962, 993; U. 8 6’ 1862, (coupon,) 100, s be toe é valry to operate against the Rebel gueri!ias in | the hospitals are suffering dreadfully from the 1867, ly; US 1368. 100; : papers say: Never before was the city go hea! hy st this season of the year. Though the weather kos been tolerably warm it bas not been oppres- ? look p.m. on MUNDA « 1), 1862, tne foliow U. 8. 6% outs, bat State beat and vermin, which are {, reaslug daily. | (coupon,) 99%; U.S. 5’s 1874. coupon.) ¢9. . * — All wounded men able to atand the frrique of age 27h (togained) u's me drt bot: RECEIPT H : > ote ! Sos of cutee deen e\ve il" A sale of condemned horses and mutes | removal are seat North, as at Hilton Head the air pon 190%; U.S 6's 1851, (registered,) 101%; U. A FOR PRESERVING PROPERTY ! is St | quired to seoure ‘ho payment tok place at Camp Tompkins, near Annapoiis, | 2nd water are not beneficial to thelr welfare. ,» 31851, (coupon,) 101; ‘Treasury notes, large, Saree sake oa lay rates 2 aur ff, {oF tw the | conve- ancing at the out of th 5@ , ou Tuesday last. There were some forty or i intone oe taken hom gue dat 7.30, 4; T jotes, 7 39, small, 104 4; The Most Effectuat tx the World ! Uiserict. “Ty i all the eronaser should fa'| to own y with the Sty sold—the price oe $1 to 810, p f ‘i i 3, lor Paporhanging or Window fhados | tne right to resell the prop ..ty at tue rise Baa cost y sold~the prices ranged from ooh apie Soames to be pane thelr places The | half-year : ee open seers by experienced werkimous in Gilg OF | oft dabssinee Purohever, by ave: inpe the FREDERICKSBURG NEWS. fiken piace wee" them end the negroes have ins t2arce at 5a6 per cent. PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, ee net one rk ai ine. Vrem the Fredertckeburg (Va.) Christian Ban. . upwerd turn again, and a8} No, 59 Louisiana av, between 6th acd 7th streete, . - ner we clip the following pang, tzoope are being pald off by Paymasters much a8 116% was paid on the ‘fat call of the Where every waristy ot "1 MARS = jo2s-tawkés WALL & BARNAKD Hors Founpay.—Tbis large and bitherto pee: The rebela have ae red a Senate , SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING doo: ‘ oh . By W. L. WALL & CO, “| [Kliment jp now cceupled by the Fe Islands, which were ‘abandoned Dy the aton tre brisk af Leis larg Is execated with neatuess and dispntoh, : Boe A authorities. Weare informed n after | troops, demolis the batteries, and burnt up | outside figure. Larg To t mistakes, he wil! ha ne occupation of Fredericksburg by the Federal | everything inflammable about the pl. had iba tes. he wi thet his ‘ be authorities of the Goverament, wink. | very eae maker cone at 1iSal10yg. Mi ; eservative” roicrs exolusive.y to ths vari ta r among others a pumber of Quaker guns dem: rtments of his traee. ic which h: J 2 Ovrics, at a ‘ work done for the uss of the Govern- Port Pulaski is ope hd by el, bs; companies ea competition. either in quality of ‘Work cr reercng~ rn a Mr Scott, the proprietor of the estab- of the 45th New fork Volnaters, the remeinii Cuy Halk, July 1, 1868. neh iaod improve b h * e bt rooms, & Ste Lia y, b'onoee of price. iy 43m All Water Tators are herody 0: d thes me " gap ag f ing a od not prem two companies being located at Dayluskie ‘ont ler’s Lede if ¢ Weer Rents ‘or the year commer out ao. ° wer! © <siablishment was seized by | Tybee Island. Our pickets extend te Por oye Govern authority, and the foundry has heck Z 7 Fort Royal I RON HAL Ferry, while the rebels are | in operatiog ever since. In ail, there and Garden’s Corner. L 320 Pawtsyzvaiia Av - onees a: LAL LIME, dhy-twe bands employed 'in the | ““Tue Firlcson brings the body of Colonel, the EMILE DUPRE ‘iter the sau bo ee a4 Pe av Bo hgper gar og fe a —_ H berry, of the 4sth New York Ura letter received Io New Haven from Gelne emerson: vor we mal bo coated in € i ishinen' ic re 1 < quantity being turned’ ctf, and of the best erry, (sonia oa Giemsa aoostaene: play ietenemin. yi te te are now no sd p-yabie att: the ad PB . 35 & siatl decortinue tae aupply of water nm - L. WAIL & CO., Anote, “en weate teiveaed, since nates: a (son of the colonel) end ten non-commis. fatal epidemi: prevails at Porto FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, v3 Outticg of the water a! he ehali | > bullta ratlrord, ranning from the doors | the Sth inet of tepened aoe eneoteut, died on the Biste to eae ee zt FLOUR, BUTTER, LARD. iso the expense of cutting of aad resto. ing 8. o' Street Prasbyte: oi ‘est atlords for conveying articles from and we et dae Larsen = the officers of the 48th ei ‘Ureh, on receives, f such delipqaonoy. any the Perry, - Taper yl ahem 7 Successors of Wa!) © Lisrnerc ¥ = ciicers. Rot altow it to be acain on —_——-- tbe foundry by the Union troops, Govern- Capt. Paliner, ~ Consisting 8s axcept on Loti! phoi fe 7 er SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES,’ te. ¥ sttar that th ADIES’ SUMMER MANTILLAS, &e, &a ef + pot warebonse to the frout doors of the also in the Roce goce ne coacaaa (OR ward ate netiee 4 Bee LA ERYENZE ; 1 » 7 so the ie ‘feu reetoring ite L MAN tite it alfeede for eauveying ardicies (eres | no Tork vate potter a be ‘THIS (Tuesday) KVENING. ceoeosk eee fcr feline sosortmens of HAVANA CIGARS, | OOS ie veiit be entorced Se Mapes tad foaedry. | The stricteat attention | Lodge they had organized, but which haw trons, | PUTPOR® Of forming B Bolliste” elo meets | whvah, rary lene ratagtlis? Voneel, ens- aus ness, aod the t discipline is ne Pi RANDOLPH COYLE, atop . bles us to sell at very low rates, iy 1-din - Water R rar. the catabttaherens we pra Soca of the transfer of several of SHEYER’S LION LAGER BEER FINE, WERY NICE SEVEN.OCS! C > 4 Berreis. On’ WERY NICE EN-OC £ fle. fot! smportment ‘ day evening last, a rumor was cur-| Just previous to the sniling of the steamer, there JEF, All kinds of Fanoy Grocsties at iow prices, Round Crrver Fiano Forte for $135, Ne Whar PINGS, such a3 Ssoq t in tow at “stonewall JJgcaeon was waa Fomor at Port Roval of * phan ik > 4 y “ DUPRE upon eagy monthly payment, for selo att. Seta Crealarm tere ea swi v a shor ance reder: mre, a2 ¥ 0 oval Ferry. Four regiments : a W. 6.) E Perot Fare. . 1 captere the town tn ali probability by | Were at once dispatched to the E EW HOUSE. FURNISHING TORE, by Seeding for Nercany B Bare pe eet Mantillas ood Lasies | vdsy- That nine thousand Confederate czv-] The negro eamp ts guarded their own men, mem! f Lodge, No. Ay 510 Svante S,, near Pennaylvania avenu B and Haves & Bsoon’s Piznos, | 7 ing, and would soon be here. | who are armed, aad inslst upon due respect being | It 8 Bes. aa OME ONE, COME ALL, and at rumor hat the Confederates wili cross ar to their sentinels, . James, who omit- OSDEN Cc of SPRING SUhiM ZnS PovaIne. a ‘tance shove Fredericksbui id get i to return the salute of a essa. 5 r — the eorrer of Serertn a “ths sight of Our 2 ef the Union troops, and “bag” t!» he man, and, but for his "bh street, E, inet. — Bask fargo stock of Mean’sand Buys’ Clotal wil ve them Sometimes secessionists secm (o | the cherge, would have been run 4 Btte ding the ous, eve ail ehousion i being @bic to cet none ant, and then in they appear ‘The 100th Pennsylvania, which went on James ate suited or Bt our eatah t <ra'-—some days, Secession ther- | Island with only seven on their sick list, had, iy od new BRO’ HER o tsi, anc ae will ue uneter stands at from 95 to 105, and then it gets | their re'urn, sixty-seven men disabled sickness ¥ s,Prornining goods ‘end Ja righ! Ap 20-a down to zero oo - jo the aie ie tok =; 1 i. ¥ APERS AND MOWESRS, 19 of We can but observe tue marked contrast bi carry shells " HIS 18 TO GIV Ch EHAT © s received an unexpodted supply o! tween the aeemiag yeneral healt je: ing eighty-three pounds, which subscriber bath obealued trv, fhe Urata oke-ere REAPERS aud MOWERS and cau nd Contedcrate soldiers: The lattes woscatnna, | some of them to drap down,” r. be | BOW Supply partion there Ni verrally eficted with a distress! the earned 10 6x pasty, DEAT DEATA, FO ROAG seme, tot =~ e-cial days pest in removing all convalescent 3 eDuues, ANTS. &e.—Use patients from toe hospitals tn Fredericksburg, 3 fc Ky day ev Warranted to ve cifestual if used as end sending them North; preparatory, we sa maid my © stook of isdiomnes. Fanos Articios, we, to. aoe grand mone of the Army. Bat F s < : v and Es &o at wtea,er where, or for what, we are unable to g. a 4 Ns bz tose eee ram ee een Store, | ae pe yh 6 FS ae We are tnformed by members belonging to ing cough,} - ay ~~y Seqeaeareemsers s b a 1 ‘Governor 0) of N ov8 le we ecaree ¥ ever hear one of the former} {07 “3 Iden, Siocee |, deceesed. ait persons ing ©! 4 ihe Federsl entborities have been engaged for on or before ) Det Ith Ret phe ene, SPREADS.QUILTS, TARE CLOTS.) Brag Ree barist : pene ee PS eter eae BY bow tes pus. s z me SY RULACKE S via ceedieee ta meme, that the general heaitn of] 17h Manuslad (P5.) Bontinel evioced its ‘ to Doslier, and Sthe? nova hese hee Limes nay ee MTT Raa ere ee eee diem ta the Bedersi Army st Fredericta- Patrtotlain On the at inst, by Ly ‘5 . or Henel iow wari o: profits ‘ aan~s, Opera Giacecs, Sj or. ' is yeaa? Tuer betag iviy | paves with ied tak aod ite lager : — 4 Ys MAK Md iw Pini fear 6 s tee ¢ iC Edecs ehieng euch » Peat Rumior Of Puud hue with Bigs, toual egta 3 ce 4 p80tOn Uf ebook 1 ERS Sigamse to BpRicks lnstromeuts ‘ i j ate . a a, Pi We Og F Pacavessetet Nik suvis, U Sylsweateaate

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