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[CHE WEEKLY stag. ‘This exseton! Family and Rows Jourmm = Friday morning. Tanue—Cata, monrtabiy, (a eovtass THE EVENING STAR s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, UNDAY EXCEPTED,) v . «a arm BFan wert Brae . ir , w. D. wALLAQH: Papers served in packages by carriers at O43 year, or 37 cents permonth. To mail subsaribers the price is 83.50 a year, in advence; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for jess than (three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin- gle copies, oz cunt; In wrappers, rwo CENTS. {[7” Avvextisaments should be sent to the @Mice before 12 o'clock x.; otherwise they may Bot appear until the next day. ‘Twenty-Sve copies ...ece serene ++ 80 It inveriably contains the “‘ Washingter News" that has made The Deily Evening Sier Cireulate #0 generelly throughout the country UP" Singte copies (ia ‘Wwrappers) can be pre cured at the counter, immediately after the iamus ofthe paper. Price~THREE CENTS. ves, XX. NE. 2,982 ; WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1862. Oe en eee itgd: | rats aad onnonticty of tee sofa eme er |. TeUMGRAPHIO NEWB. CORBORRSSTONAL FOR SALE AND RENT. ovr AiPheette eee ane Ben a THE WAR IN TENNESSEE. XEAVINA CONGRESS—Second Senion, | WY ANTAD TO RuNT_—Prom sont mies iva | PJEPARTMENT OF szaze, Pre nO Ie jeterenttat Seeeepties | in wen re aoe eT nS toned of Sore | Ute Partionlars of the Attair af Martress- Saxare.— Aner ourreporl closed yesterday— | Bot ons than Iz rscines ppetetred wear the Semon Tho Geteotery of Wists wit ence cenetee ioe a or ed Re oe er, tonite Jott | caling ee ames! 10, the Dill authorizing, the | S<érese Box 19, Sar USoe__y$l_ | go nvars of Congres en vostnas om Seterteye, min ian neles; that she ts impregnable only from pe torrie wv hy al ane atatinct one rs Unies Senne soon; ate cigreneaehpetion a peng os LPENWEY LV AN mS ENUEA The pub | tommmonsing With Saturday, the are of next ot enough To m in the narrow ports for | the main or fivhting-bos, as it is now called, be- Retola, Col. Leslie, 800 men; six compantes of | BOS? of rebel mastcis, was *dopted—yeas 18, | scrib-r wi 1 Sas Goctenuie piorery’, PEAS bape between {et aud 21 stret, aD WILLIAM B SEWAR: Dill was passed —yeas 28, nays 9. three story Grick wor cage - ane, range well f.rward or aft. Her engines ing two hundred aud five feet Jong ifthe Jengtt | the Ninth Michigan, Col Parkhurst, ; | Raye 17, and after some further discussion the | Penusy!vani of ‘Th aL Thy bi to beve enormoes p-wer, and her outfit Is in all ihe gun-deck of one of the old sailing line-of- | the third battalion of the Pi Tespects magnificent : battle ships), is plated all round; the two others, | Cavalry, 225 men; Hewitt’ ery. 60 men; and euzsrbe visw: at the extremities, each som> one hundred feet | the convalescents of the Fourth Kentucky, 25 names es neat seeagivtion poviporing the adjocrament un- |? Roller Chie tede the ee tauy? | FASSENGER THAIN Tu MARABBAS. ; > id water fixtu — The Senate took x recess at S'o’clock until 7, | Seiler jooatio: Van Department “On our first approach, in 8 begat cones oastidiennde — vulnerable than any ees eae Se i tot | 294 9M renseemeling-—- , - a ya Offies Mistery plana cont Revionds U.. eee ee grgicw ti Nit ie advanced a8 @ special priof of the bigh | mounted infantry, a regiment of Texan angers, wcttgStine teported s Dill to transfer eng ntl pe vii >) ; Washington, 4rril 18, 1808 seemed swelling out revdy te oberw! us. | be ce digphtea to the construction of the Wrr- | Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee cavalry. be. Deane the ws from the War to the Navy Se = Aen ee No Passenger Trein will be run “om Wasking Taceful lines of her wales, as seen in per- oe a placement given to the central | tween 3,000 and 4,000 in number, mostly armed Mr. Wilson made a report from tbe committee ly, in 8 pinasaut ity Beer the or it ton to Manzemes until further nutice. peep ade penn pg lia oh ray) batt IE a Fes Denes atarepirdn | sea eee ee than oat Killed | of conference on the bili to prevent the lunpriscse New how re tare apd heddivg. A few Bab D. C. MeCALLOM, rs. 4 "8 BCOO! * center will still remain aficat, with the wrecks | The Pennsylvania Seventh Cavalry lost in Wir Fee Eger sore th twoon Gand He a spit Attached to it Full protection was deemed of | killed. wounded and missing 200 men. The on! competency of Witoseece in U S. courts and EOF Tt the utmost Le ters by our neighbors—so | officers that escaped, so far as reported, are Capt. | of, . Bamner had offered’ an imendment FOR SALE—Thé mannon AR & CRO*S GRAND CL ga" elliptical et: much so, indeed, that it is maintainett that the | J. F. Andrews, of vant ae G; Captain C. C. providin: me lost disqualificat! n' <oet duilcrage, #24 farm, co ner & and 7th a the models now laid dow: extremities of the Glcire are perhaps her most | McCormick,and Lieut. &. D. Mooney. & age say” Slequalincation’ 68 -a5- cover Pisce,” and ister muzzi+s of her enormous guns, peering out of the | invuluetable patts—ber oiftcere contending that] The Commissary and (uartermaster Depart- eae color, which was rejected, the bill was Very narrow ports, with tLe stout half ports over- | Bineteen. tiethe of the sbot fired from an op- | ments were recently replenished with new cloth- The bill amendatory to the act relating t. th Shadowing them; the enormous chain Cone | ponent acrount of the sharparss of her | ing, all of which has fallen !nto the hands of the Glave tradé, was mad act relating to the which ane was moored; the gigantic sheet Pritected ends, strike Inan oblique manner, and enemy. ‘The bill’ authorizing the discharge of Stat kedge anchors, slung the fore-channels; | consequently ce ft. Capt. Rounds, provost marshal of Murfrees- risoners and authorise judges of U.S v4 iwaye carefa! ir Btwhat the wasstve double funnels bele| enor- BEHAVIOR AT SRA. boro’, and his guard, shot nine of the rebels be- Pr take bail in such case [4 Ps eet “on s Fe avs veo rebut —rmomn apes Foer gone sat Wi mous volumes of smoke; the boats hanging from | _‘‘We know by experienc bow urgent it $s in | fore surrendering. . Mr. Wilson mowed to strike ct all the tell Speer rer ts ancnregossd. boi Pap on We reepeetfully solict cctsecr. strangereand fue davits; the diminished Gigure of the marine | practice to keep the weights well amidship,to| The rebel Gor. Harris and Andrew Ewing. 2c- | cepting the third section” wane 2 thorizes the CASHELS, Indians avonce, hetwonntas | dinohargea were to come to BAC & “U's actillerymen and sailors looking over the sides, ta too violent plunging of the head into | tive secessionists, are known tohave been at Ber- | pPung the suspend the writ of habeas corpus. | 804 94 etreets RED. W. JONES, Attorney | Sstabiehment. cor. er of th and Kste..to wri k the surouds, square yards, and trim rigging | the ses—a peculiarity which has the further dia-| sheba Springs, near Sparta, a few days since, ‘The Senate went inte wee pdians svecue, Washington, and | 1t:o:* of Clothing ine: eppearing »s= back ground above them, at an § advantage of endangering the organizing a raid on Murfreesboio’, which, it Is e Saee te sere eorgetown, D.C. je 18 }m* a height, which fatigued the eye t look up to—ali | ging of most sh!ps he dah apprehended, will be exteaded to the capital of | Hovse.—After our report closed — B DR. JOHNSTON, toxeth -t formed such a picture as never is effaced | this respect the Glorie i: the State. The joint resoiution telating to mileage of mem- ‘OR SALE —BULL ING kegetee tor 8 Navy ALTIMORE 3 buy. Piratiy, we oneap- Ler minulsrestabie! me in sxig gow. striments Caanct be rarpse-e, i sty'o mekiog or triumine, ther ae eqna tho tri mercoant ta:\ors’ work. And thirds, weere vevery 3 in” from (ke memory when seen for Sirator . | she is said to trific plun; and the War-| The public are still in great excitement. Many | Pers of Congress, wes passed. » 24 feet front by 18) fest dass, for 375 to LOCK HOSPITAL, baer ot Cer ne re doraigaes cae now oficiaily told by her | familign have left tor Loolsctie cod thee | Mt Wicklife swore joint resolittfon ex. | $100 eae, peyable in mmail intaiments of $4 a | Has discorered tts most Certain, Sp ety and only “yOn reaching the top of tce temporary ladder | C*Pt#in, was obliged to lie to and to reduce speed | Were crowded this morning with alarmed cotton pee the time of adjournment unti! Thursday; cae — an tin Apuy oo ¥OX & VAN al Remedy im the World Shroagh the entrauce:port, which, 1a ¢ frigate | 12 the late storm, to guard against her bowsprit | operators and adventurers adopted, a Pt z ISEASES OF IMPRUSENCB. like the Warrior leads on to the upper deck, | Sing carried away. Be that as {t may, the It is reported that Gen. John C Breckinridge, A committee of conference was crdered on the ebreast the ma pmsst, we came at Once o1 the | Ag'ncourt, Minotaur and Northumberland, now | Col. Forrest and Col. Rains, of Nashvi.le, com. | Dill relating to officers of {ue revenue aetviee. quarter-deck. and great was our astoniahment at | °%dered to be brought forward in all haste, are to | manded the rebel forces at Murireesboro”’ itis} The Senate bill to pay the State of Miesour! the the scene which it presented = Tee long steep | S* Protected 811 round, and. to guard against any | also reported that they have taken Lorerque, Hf- | 2Mount expended by her in putting down the re- from hesd to stern, 8 range of nearly three hun | @!™MInution of speed, will bave an Increased | teen miles from Nashville, and Kirby Suih is | Dellion, was pa.sed. HOOK over 450 Seven’ ml FS RENT—A furnishes joer enory RICK | LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. of APPLY IMMEDIATELY DWELLING, :n a pleasant ad (t:ful part with fine ro onembers a parlors, 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, pplied with hydrant water, acd house and stabi: : r - iN PROM ONE TO TWO DAYS! Gred and ninety feet; thi ‘som horse-power to the one originally assigned. A | advancing on Nashville fiom Chatanooga with | The bill requiring all commanders of Amer- rable residence for an MM. ‘imate sprig now asst eee in st charg «tave objection pointed out by many, which 2 | 15,000 men » ican vessels and claim agenis to take the oath of | ornment employee ip eigher. one ot 1s Dey a allegiance; was passed Mr. Welton reported a resolution providing fot vier; the rifle tower, obtradt: view of the Warrior’s broadside will demonstrate. Murfreesboro’ is barricaded with bales of hay, aects the paceblev enh andeaiey te dbocesl aor ad Js that the two unprotected ends are pointed to an | and the Federal shells have set fire to many Weakness in the Pao th: ch pants, 'oauire at daeya And 1! from © Armatr fo med enemy by the scuttles and main and foremasts, | houses. Printing 10,000 of the pension bill; adopted. prp2, agnor, C n even to ore who, like the pom dg dees | Which give the direction of fire at all distances | _ Col. Lester is falling back towards Nashville. |. Mr. Mayoara tate uced a bill explanatory of of the Heart, Low tpirite, Ti Semi ter with the royal navy. ; 28 completely as if intended for that purpose. forcemects to the Union army are coming in — ry antes rence passed Dim so ene Grddine a * Lo: king upon the tor, then, as what she THE WARRIOR'S BATTERY Htraing. The 23th Kentucky regiment | 7 nse Adjourned until té-morrow, at 11 MEN WANTED for the sth Regular | Luo mach or Boweis—these terr realty ‘s. an enormous frigate, csrrying ber guas | ‘‘ The fighting-box will be found to contain a rrived, and are being heartily cheered | °” font 3h 200 Cava ry. ANTE addition to rations and | ordere ng from Solitary Hebite on : single whole deck, quarter deck and fore. | batery of twenty. 95 cwt guns, each dis- Tecra aetna es ie — — —————— ] clothing, $13 to St yer, month, SR these Dreedfel end Dertructive e ted at an d a TeV TL Ee. + pre] pac ‘8 for Der castle we fad her rated at and mounting a total | Charging a solid sbot of sixty-el pounds Gently expect the arrival of the SPECIAL NOTICES. pos cipans or soldiers fo jody apd Main ef torty guos Her upper or weather ‘k— | weight and eight inches in diameter—smootb- | 8¢C¢ssionists confi Being, like sil frigates in the Beitiog nen bore guns, terrific for their power to smash with- | febel forces some time to-night flush from head to s'-ra—{e armed with alt guns, | in four hundred yards, on account of their supe- Batteries have been placed on Capitol Bill and two 100-pounder Arm: of eignty-one cwt | | ior initial velocity over the Armstrongs, end | ®t other polate ‘@s chasers, fore and aft, and four 70-pounders of | Which have vet only entered as a tinit tn Barcuston’s Harz Dre Pospicke zi I Sedhel eahe wigtine of won, D. C. 5 n estractive Twe dest in the World. 6 2-1m Lieut, 6th Cavalry, Recruit’, Officer. hich iy sweeps to @n anti sxaten'S sixty cwt, for both broadsides. ‘The board abi ve the sloop class of the wood: WAR MEETING AT NEW YORK William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hatr Dye | ry NOTICE. priest intoliect wie bb otherwiee pounder pivo' zg on Gjhitag coutee neve, ee - ss Naw Yeax July 15.—Notwithstanding the in. | Prodtees & color not to be distinguished from na- Tose tn wae of Empl reed lite Bales with ‘ae thunders of Hiccorgs a see eg ens LS WEN ailinGeliexe x hirteen-pounders on | teNES, om Jay 5—3 eeithetediae the 2 ture—warranted not to injure the Hair in thelleast; OFFICE Neat Tote eee, ’ 2 nied to oosiney thelie “a lyre, may ameter of tron than seven inches and eleven | e&ch broadside 1a grand and {mposing, and when loyal citizens this afternoon at Union Square , | fmedies the Ill efects of bad dyes, and invigor- i —— ba these substitute on board the | Cleared for action, with the twenty-six guns? fully equal to that of April, of Inst year, just after | Stes the Hair for I!fo. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair | § ase applications On band Sune an <a smooth-bore formerly (Senda at neat pie entrar ir — ee fail nd Feet Sees Jhere were five stands | instantly turns a spleadid Biock or Brown, leav- io, fer veene Monts earns tables | ‘pose. 9 ize ‘er speakers, all of whom were vehemently in 3 . fh STEERING 4PPARATYS. bev mity have been previously imagined of the} favor of upholding the government in all its Sar i scoala sof and beautiful. Sold by all ploserain went of goat ~ Fy itee toa “ Before the pivot gun on the quarter-deck ang | ‘terior of a man-of-war. ineasures, until the lastarmed rebel shall sur- plone 6 s ‘i ‘ = waatage te cal v Si ekiee ebaft the mizzen-mast, we notice the wheat: ¥RE FORWARD AND AYTER COMPARTNENTS. render. U9" The Genuine Is signed Witt A. Batck- N. B. HOUSES wanted. The beat of tenants | *™ ic whieh, for the enormous power required, neces. “Emerging from the figbting-box through a The enthusiasm among the masses was very | BLOR, om the four sides Of each bor. can be obtained without charge by applyingas| OFFICE Ne. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. sitated a double barrel and the joint exertions, door, we enter the fore compartment jast abaft | strong, and every allusion to the President or any above vod ee oe ry md even in moderate weather, of no less than § the » which now mounts eight Arm-| of our Generals in the fiel@ was vehemently Factory, No.61 Barciay st., New York, yn 28-Iy N. H. MILLER. 3 ay sorner. not to twenty-four men. It ts to be reg the one. herging each a solid shot 110 pounds | cheered, asa av all deprecatory allusions toforeign} ™&7-ly (Late233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) ANTED.—We aT PE SE 2yN \ os many efforts to bring ntic | !2 weight. Retracing our steps through the fight- | interference in our troubles. HAND FU NITORES Vis and BE DR JOHNSTON, Ecos ander perfec: wing ing-box we enter the after compartment just be- At6o’clock when the gathering seemed most DING, fer which we pay 6 bigest 3 ing ember of the Kora! College of surgeons, © the vortex of waters caused by the immense j low the riffle tower, and mounting the same arm- | denee, a violent shower came up, when the meet- an 7 [adie boiee bloke hae cee Feriiee doviting bnsokoep tier Fe a, graduate from ons of ‘ths Tost eminent ¥ steam power, bave aa yet proved entirely abor. | *ment a2 the fore. beyond whi ing was summarily dismissed’ All offices and branch store, 306 Pennaylvania avenue, back to | stvaniage te give us soni. whose ite kas hee ea or Le tive; for It is now officially stated that the War Wholesale houses were closed in the afternoon, 28 | Boston during the summer, where they will be PONTE & GRIFFIER, . re, Prace'pua_ and elacwhere rior, on her last voyage, took but little notice - nk it with a | were many retail stores. [be number present pleased to receive ordera b ‘telegraph or mall for | —#@ 18? Ne. 369 3th at. and kK ote, of the most Setonsh:: Dares tose ber belm, and tbat recourse was had te manual | 4rawing-room; but the same sacrifice—if such it} have been variously estimated at from fifty to anv and all of the va she articles made from labor, as formerly. Lord Clarence Paget reluc- J C8n be called—to the main object of the ship oc- | one hundred thousand persons. India Rubber or Gutta Percha. Orders will be ready to cieep; great nervou tantly said, on the question of the navy estimates, | CUTS here as everywhere else; two or more enor- The address adopt: rie the mess meeting is e z ic bachli a in onbled with ringing im ail articles - J 0 ‘se Lightnin, inthe houssfer iy fr jen sounas, - Cl adend Rot steer properly, and ingen-§ Mous guns occupied their posta at the windows, | coucked in pa'riotict rms. stat! ue then the war | forwarded by any express company’s lightning | inthe hous ‘a eurp) 55, ettonded sometimes uously added, ‘It is quite true that suc outans and though their carriages were a little more | | ure:y defensive of wat we Irc-ived of orf ppb diteyy tg they could, te oll nee BUCH 488 Sevepth st oe case In ber construction a detail of immense | Reatly Aoished and painted, and thelr apparatus | iathers for the Union and tne constitution. That | send on your orders and have them filled at man- | (orst si4®,) Dealer in New ” TAKE PARTICWLAR NOTICE. importance to the ship was neglected. The yoke | X€pt more out of view, yet It was obvious that | the rebel:ion aueeless. That tne republican | ytactnrer’s prices at Messrs. H. A. Hall & C = Young ru ve Was fitted ta such a manner that she bad not suf. | they were not there for show, and that when stern form of _ overnment {s our preference ‘nat we | warehouse, (where they have the largest asso ficient play for ber he!m. In ships,’ he went on | W2f Called for their employment, they would be srecontend'ng for t.e integrity of ourc untry as 4 r To be Good Looking. of seventy-two a. Lengothee . “1 - ee ey case only twenty-six degrees cach way were al. POLE MARC Airgueith | eebanle uP! grvdacL ar tal ayn eewn wot r irridabal 7 % t is thus found to} to make any sacrifice to rustain the government, | abi¢ and effectual tonic in the world. It iscom- | from. Pimp! lotohes, of the Heart, Drepep: FACTS ABOUT THE STEERING APPARATUS. eet aes salecr, i: 0 pounders and arisen ouly aeking ths government to use our resources pore of the celebrated Calissya Bark, Roots, | &o., by umng t gement Of tbe Fg: —_ e why for the helm to move in—that is, a quadrant aay others inthesbip. The stateroom isaiso the | civilizatioa—for our commerce, our arts, our Mik dese, Sees) ee: nisin ed sa . ‘That we are willin, Det t t - a Sighs, Muscular Power, Fs! Warr‘or could not answer her helm.’ board of a ship of war. feeling he shouid leave us Theat we 2 | tem, isa perfect appetizer, end i most agree. some complexion, exempt § ness 0! os to say, ‘we usually give thirty-six degrees eich | Manned as promptly and worked as steadily as | 2 nation—for ite nat onal exist-nce- for Christian | went ot Teds Buber, Goods ip. the werd.) os " = — “a OLDE ACES M DETO > t par lowed. ‘It was only natural, therefore, that the | ‘@strictest form and etiquette is observed oa | trial, and if thwre bea man amo g usntthus} 1¢ invigorates, strengtaens and purides the sys- YOCE FOR ¢ n > Wines Ky, Symptons of Consumpt 8. N ew, tue fact is, that everything had been rmstrongs of the largest size, making a total of | quickly, vigorously and wisely. Thet the na. rbs and pure St. Croix Rum; particulerl 2 3 i — Che feaifw! efieste on the mip: ors foreseen; but the new fangied yoke and iron forty po FB ecto a br ide wel ht of fon is in no caeodl tar trifling —tt complains only | adapted to delicate females; cures Dyspepsia and P. \ 4 nea te ba urendod- Lopes of Memory. Contre vn filter, which were tried on her first and last 9 co pouads—iess, nevertheless, by one-half than | o: de ays, vacill tion and weskoess, and wishes : Weakness, and ts just the thing forthe changes f ideas. Desteesion of =pirits, Evil Foreboc nen, the oroadside either of the Duke of Wellington | its strength to be so used that not a vestige of the | of seasons. 4 Pri bottle, Reames an of Svs: ety, Self- pig yg wer lor Marlborough The number of rounds for the} revolt shall remain. Sold by all Grocers, Druggiats, Hotels and &a- se ? Orde BIE r like | Warrior's establishment stands dete mined as The address declares that if any foreign gov- | joo; Po fi. Uuaxe & Co., ood s ns. 8 so>re or more wonderfui joventions, to fail in lows : Eighty nine rounds for the broadside | ernment attempts to interfere in our affairs it must eo3m* 202 Broadway, New York. ractice at the hour of see}. The fatal eff-cts of sensu nd io rad the pivot guns—an allowance | bere; ed with thet firmness and spirit becoming | "> : aii ae steeting apparatus, and of perfcet coa- I sightly in excess of that hitherto provided forthe | the American people. If there is nythiag x trol of the helm. were painfully exemplified in ‘wooden navy. which we are agreed, it is our traditional policy Tested for 19 aaad aeowe a tever. kee ‘Seventh the disastrous loss of the Prince; in that of the } «Phe power of offence and defence being the | —that we do not interfere in the affairs of other | Tested for 19 years and gi = se Ante, | 21D» Cs Royal Charo’, and moce recently in the disaster J attributes of the ship-of-war, 1t Is obvious thet if nations, and will not allow other nations to in- {and exterminates Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, woilcn befell tue Gr-at Exstera at pee, cat which I the Wartior is slightly superior in the first, she | terfere in ours. In the maintenance of this policy | Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Furs and Furniture, would have most assuredly entailed her loss had f ig Smuneanuratle so at long range to any ship} the nation is unanimous. Garden Insects, &e. All ge — ? 1 —Tho~eande can now judge Office—No. 11 Wash- |. ‘ Of ther deo ue health. fusing inrton Building, Pennsyi- ‘ spe " palo, DOT VOUS x BnIS BYODUs, corer of / . * & silge Br appearanc> SL0Rt Lyron’s Magnetic Inszcr PowpER, 14 eyes, oongh or ermrtons of consar — DISEASES OF IMP RUDENCE. ue DR. TUMBLETY’S PIMPLE BANISHER cepvecaee peer ct uine bears the aig- } Js reed ey Bcrctaes frysi a ging se he been on sles shore A worse defect fora ; b @ the th be address concludes as follows:—‘‘ As the aaa worm, ead, the m, , Fever } pense o ship-of-war could not possiblyexiat. Sir Howard oy anions oa aed 20 far at he poe nave Seon rebeliton and. possibly foreign intervention will | Dature of E. Lyon, and és not poisonous to feed Sores. Pimples, 8 ad every disesse ot the Eki», o' xom SPREE 0 Dougias, in his admirable work, and looking at f Cutatied oF three superficial feet over the ordi- | make it necessary that the whole loyal people be | or domestic anumals. Beware of counterfeits: pap ¢ r = —— tactical eg of view, § nary size, thus lessening the sweep of fire for the | banded together for the defence of all td ear imitationa. = dg etic Se aor t. Filo Baasale of aati 2 i ch on jest traly e steering of a screw man. r ters b: less t dear, we pledge ourselves to ench other— > . our * y . eu ki zn tri mon oflwar, under sicam and in actlo » should be in- sages ob heyl ty S gress on coach cide of the di- Congrem sud tb the President—thet with all our Aiyon's Eewtes Sits all Semen s&s, ail the Symptoms, among which will be} as long as the sumilest foe oan ice. found stinet with volition’—a desideratum which, We} regtrix, and making it imperative to adopt an-| resonrees we will support the Government in the Lyon’s Pills are death to rets and m et to say, seems farther off than ever, and} other tnode of sighting for the Armetrongs.” prosecution of this War ith the utraost possible} Sold everywhere. D. 8. Barnas, when It is added that even now a new pian isto} «Descending into the orlop, we enter the ward- vigor, till the rebellion is overcome and its lead- | may 1-e03m be tried, at & cost of some $1,270, we may con- J room, with its spacious cab ns assigned toevery | ers are brought to merited punishwent.”” — ‘ao aie CBee ot sooring ny £2, | afficer—a luxury which = sizeof the utp al- Goon News 2, c been ed; ‘bin is accordingly hust with 2 NIA. z od i cost of repairs and alterations on the Warrior's as seepage 25 eblakdeaataneenere per- LATER FROM CALIFORNIA Tris is to certify toat 1 : Horror, of Deata,, Night sweats, Coid that wndso.-vered country irom whose secount. fectin than sailors. The dress-sword, a flute, a | SAN FRancisco, re fe escalate eer On: | sor upwards of two years. The i Foot, Waxotalzees. Dim oes 0 travelers pone eS ay THE RIFLE TOWER. giazed drawing of a ar a few books, and | 28a, for Panama, w! passengers and $950,- a9 ten Yao sspsir cave him wath ruined enalling cissppointement; or b: f deadly pvison— 202 Rrondwey, New York. Lors of Memory. ear pis y of Breathing. @ ol ths Heart, Throat, H eral Weakvets, H rror of Di fog with frehtfcl Tap. Weak Nerver, Trembiing, Dreadfa riod to hin wie al by vend n Washington failed to cure me th Dye £ 'S AND IMPOTENCY “Phe quarter-decr, many other trifies spoke of the habits, rank and bess = + iam Spe, ow Vork, and. $050,000, fee} OT Tamblety bas performed the miracle. Per- ot hands. ieahing uf tke FR i enepep td remedy wesrness of includes oa board a frigate oo feelings <tanetion: Sages theonly Uy ht peered cone grand torchlight procession in San | #0ns Wishing further particulars can tall - see pe lh AE Erupt.ch’on tne the organs ard sppecir N i. through a scuttle in side of the saip. The me, Seva Ba p Pain mm tbs sack, stored. Thocssacs most ene! biog oa it, aad 1 s tl 2 . | Francisco last night, in honor of the passage of 29,37 t t. aE. . Vitated, who bed iosi <J hope, heve been amme- Ei) Se iShene'an' other commiw sued ices acd | the Faside Raised bit. Many housla wer i: | Jesiat_AtMry Berbourg7S24t.vet Des ie = Felina whe pd sel oes : rringe, Vhysicslor Menta: our snips of huge, with every requisite for insuring the comfor's | !umtnated. Kk Spots All imped: malate to Marriage Vee y t is fications, Loss of Proc @ative rower, sein, coun creemoence, Firs adopted by | oP geatemen wae, unde: the most tevorebiecir| The wag busines portion of the wn of St COYEOT hae ty Benen ante crtice Wagees of bees fencutice pa eenral memes ys eats Lobed ow Aes od L somgergers = et the 8th. ‘ a , c U take plscecn the ‘the Exhaustion of the moet feartul kind spee.!y cured meet the entire approval oj ai . enviable berths under the service of the Crown. 5 . : sot week. * . ay. wou! ave assim: oa m in : +d 1I118' OB = Restlessnsss, wi < Pr@r Oo} Mu the last seventeen yeare, the numeroee tained a footing by boarding, it may yet fall in house, if the attention} had not been recalled to British Columbia accounts on the whole are pp te ghey —ihiels Within the : . porkonmned De i oceans gee gfonaseée | the cay by te appnctce on ni nef te eeruraing obeys ihe etncnce of ex | aR eae aid ; oboe umrinns Lonel to gocp inte’ | Inverts Seatetcreceony mcs cabichncs, bow ‘Simca itis is teaak ce Cee ene, eerie tn Oe center ens Acleatly agvamed to permit of much devela sel : LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY AND : pereo ne B : : 1 . ship when her crew are all at their quarters, and the midshipmen, the other f-r the | ment of the sived from Tacsour up to tec iin af | _ hor the coevemtenosel incee wro are’ pravented | Bo don’t be cart down, bese exer op il how much more difficult it 1s to escape from her eng’ 8. J weirs hat Capt. Fritz, of the California | {rom being present at ths regu ar exzminsticn, | Entgo and partake cf hi= superior s¥1'l— deck in the event of a repulse. Asa screen for | “Tae main compartment of the hold, below | Juse, report tha ‘apt, Fritz, of the the 1ock | ture, Wil Deancther exam natron for ths Freshman | ‘Phat never pas im ed, there are. hundreds oan tel the captain and master fn action, and as a substi- | tne fignting-bor, ‘contains all her vulnerable a sare erally MSs pM ene Sophomore y st the begin, Os tae Ritat Who are brought from 'a door now ha; a3 Pessiog ned ale ion, or ‘ther indder, fe subdivided” meals “ig geostiee’ aeeniaine, Patagonia civer mines. Among them is Lieut = Saas i red. U te Fy Far p POR SALE—A large saportment of MAPS ES the main descent for officers to her lower deck, tively, the engine room, stokebole, chain | Morisey, who is charged with furnishing am- | the: ext cata. a dex tas Sunes ova is s ig BAN- MANTLBS and TOM. 3 ~~ ew 9 the capstan and ber main mast, with its maze of | snd shot ey abell room, and coal bunkers, | ™unition and — ve peter Mee y ae thpse offered. ou. Commcnpeanent meee. oa a ee) ssreet. reac the rail well-reeved ropes, weenter the gangways, which | stier-poiler space, fore-botler space, aad, lastly, gute 'e num bat | Weer, will be co..tinues acd co dT - de of bea!thy n t. Hsying concinded to disoontinas the mar! extend from the inain to the foremast, forming 8} the fore-hold and fore-magezine. and intended to make a desperate defense, but | didates will agsomie on | August 23 byiaeine Dr. Tumndiety's Pimple baoness, | offer a! my manufsetu: e from the quarter-deck to the -] “Forward of the armor plates a they were completely surrounded and taken by | ip No 18 Unt masher, it is mvaluaole for re = 4 neh <eudopier ale eost Bi thers. and sion rooms Capt, Fritz. . dates ape, the ficates teh: ot jorth River Laparostgjor s omicces? cabin, » lastly, at the bows, warrant he prisoners will be brought to Fort Zuma. | of good moral ouarso pane oe sein certibontes Ts les, on msl J Breman aed Lea ood boats, aine ber, . ‘Gen. Carleton wes returning to Fort Zuma. A 4 i Inaneb, is capable of evntain or nanny dp oy Th ll praarpne Been t of Bis command have moved toward Meal a Se erate Seema, S008, forty or Aft ‘aonk es y The army 18 still in g no books whatever. Candidates for tee degree of Master of Arts sre — ; NICHOLAS ACKER. expected to enter thelr rames in tiatcapse tyat] Ofice—No. 11 Wekiocee Buflding. Peonsy i- juarter. From Fortress Monroe—Ail Quiet in the | the Steward’s Uifice, on or be ore the 4th of July. {anise svenue, corner Seventh street, jeshing- ANDSOME BLACK LACE 884 WLS! nele and waste steum-pipe, Pal, caintialedged. ca.ail heads 64) 17 Aeuays Cambria sg Efe Epo! Ye Acting President.” | abe. it | Telling off very he mall ship ts ander canvass alone, there oachable excellence in] Foraass Mownox, July 14.—This has been | _CSmbridge, Juce 25, 1962. J Ww OOLL averment seems more 4 F three weeks. There is not an item of news. ics Diotionary, 1 vol., NEPLAS 4p SA0QUES, of pT pede oo tg veAll We ailet in the army when the mail boat | $2.5, Betas of Tn the best styles and ow Ppet ME yen, ox. eg A horse-power less nom! @ Anchor ; 83. — +e astern, en- ‘ There continues to be some firing at our steam- ‘arta: Steam i pone on bya MW pounder pivot gun, inte ded pay pg psig tiecgenia ers as they pass up and down the Jemes river. Londo: eee’ Navel Wartace with : i‘ Cee set LASS oii 4 woe oo es ~¥ bi eee oy in all frigates, above the batatn ait That wren oe Maran Ce rhea re. nat Ri fact for Men of W: K es Maslin 3 ? e baiwacks are stowed the hamipecks, inclined Ia a" paris all netots bate in the areepeea on themiron: det g Hints to Young eval Lisutenanus ie m-8t 523 Seveutn vi ‘ooote Pa. bv. an unin erry ine from head to stern—the . Scissors, = whole intended to form in action a very secure Recruiting in Beste: ‘S16, Adshipman’s Companion; London; and p sroat things Wo can Lawes A power, and protection agaiast the musketry of an enemy. ” ship, Bostox, July 14—An order, app pers 9 Seamanship, Discipline, &c,, London; ne Young’s Nautios! Dictionary ; London. STEAMED OYSTELS, CLAMS and OLABS. the ment of bounties of $100 to each Volunteer, p 3 25. Trot 3] Spres Neel Chawes matedl L7en SAB sontioned sasoniieg toy tha toa OSs pgp engines, | the most quiet day experienced here for nearly | FPQTPEN'S NAVAL TEXT POCK AND BUack sis f TES GUN-D.CK been worked up to 6,000 horse | ¢999,000 from the city treasury, to be expended is and for other expenses in raising the city’s quota aa: be ty Sietenata As 4 contrast which the dest, f bi — toe quarisr-deck, or descending w e igner of her er Goseas aneiys so dispesed that lerge the maker of her engines may well be | of yolunteers under the feceat Foctatetion of Ss odes gate lend, of the finest numbers of the crew will be enabied torepair , Bone of their calculations baviag been | the President, was passed thifafternoon by both ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, eenson, a Inatsatly oa the upper deck, on soy szdden emer, sea ince wllst the Great Eastern, do. | preaches of the city councils, TTC ashindbon Ciiy, DC. i aes ency, to board or repei an enem) eatet been vaun' » 50% mala deck instigate, the prnel , sooched $5 Ukecalcu-| Reported Mutiny at Fort Delaware. OREAY EASTERN NORTHERN & WEST- pay BIH, tic? of ordaance yet latroduced afloat. Tha long PHILADELPHIA, July 15.—The of amu- 8 FO DE! a vista between Geni, Imsenesel Wy 906 ‘Sesppers- jeueitoved ty tweeenes 2 gent ‘who left tive lowness of thecetjing; the order jearaiest @veutea heard ue Notes, Bonds, 3 x in which every was arranged; the enormous is will ‘at this office until e SAF. AND DISPATOH to % ewt. 68- om thelr rear-chock car- et noon, for the | 820% Boceasivle of the country. Fhis : —_—_—________ jes in the principas Railway inges—that\s, without after. trucks to deaden the i u ale ©: w. will Arrival of the Frigate Wabash ‘ccencles int » s t, Like the Key-notes of an org ‘ ‘ Sriisntes a5 ma: vere fri to Wabesh, "gon. Pore = has arrived, at, ey: an, with ali the a2 delivered * oP and manifold tackles requ in thelr id talaschanmee sine i aS oa —— Ps Bacewars to the bright akys | geile : ; jovme ie on, bo wita P. piney Feyioaary :

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