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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY (SUNDAY ees estt ' Tf THE STAR BUIL » Gera of Penasyivante ave. and Bleoenih sirest, at | W. D. WALLAOH: Fapers served In packages by carriers at $46 year, or 37 cents permonth. To mail subscribers the price is ®3.50 a year, is adeance; $2 for.eix months; $1 for three months; and for less thas toree months at the rate of 12 centea week. Sim+ tile copies, orm CENT; In Wrappers, Two CENTS. U7" AbvERtisuManrs should be sent to the *fice before 18 o’¢lock m.; otherwise they may Sot appear until the next day. IWENTY MONTHS’ EXPERIENCE AMONG THK REBCLS, Statement of an Escaped Nertherner. (Prom théN_ Y¥ . Herdid.) We are indebted for the f llowfn,z interestiog Statemen' to Mr. Henry W. Wilson, who _te- turned from Soath Caroline, that most rabid of all here pe was ing oned o “ pp Jalon preclivi- trea, and from which be eneceeded in eff-cting his «scapes fw weeks Since. Mr, Wilson ma fon of ex Alderman Wilson, of Brooklym @ = tiemsn who ls widely esteemed and Peapecte t not only in our sister elty, but wherever be is known. ‘Mr. Wilson, Jr , fa.nished our reporter with af é@xceedingly interes‘ing account of vist to, and compulsory stay ip, the afc State pot angie Tad ehabouieek . ‘We present, In the following 6! an al- most terbatim reno: t of the scenes, lacidents aad o>currences as related by bifM to our reporter: © Tn the latter part of Getober, 1800, I left New rk, he says, for Georgetown, 8. ¢., with the w of entering into the dry goods business. The wer feeling ran high at the thaw Batetif it was hoped that the difficulties between the con- tending sections would soon reach a loeked upop solution. My appesrance there was with euspicion. S‘ill no one ealled me svid anytoing that f could construe Into an intl- mation that [ should take my departure Soon after, however, there were todicallons. that m presence was not at all desirabie, and, aithoue the 2utborities took n> apparent notice of me, the pecple indulged In tneinuat ons of a rathe? un- pleasant character. It is true, however, t at there were no threats ut that time. Despite tha ed- verge circumstances, and of the evident ill f eling entertained towards me, I monaged to get along pretty well till the fall of Pot Roysl and tte ec- cupstion ¢f Beaufort by our treops. After this event all Northerners became objects of suspicion, and attention wse especially directed towards myself. it was reported that I was rejoict: in the Union victory, and it was also bruited ab-ut that { had, in common with otber Usionists, ex- prewed inv gratification at ‘bose events About four p.m, on the 10th of November wae surprised by the eppearance of ap d force of some fifteen men en ering my e, healed by the Sneiiff of the district, KE, Waterman, Jr. A large erewd collected in front of the building, and, as it may be “pag pth the greatest excitement prevatied. Mr. Waterman St. pped forward and eddressed me pretty near- ly to the following purport :— ‘Is y Wisin in?” “Ves.” Lreplied; ‘ that is my name’? “Phen,” he rejoined, ‘you must consider yoursels under arrest '” “By what authority,” I asked, “do you arrest me, and on waat charge?’? “The charge,’’ he replied, ‘is a very serious aad you will asc-rta'n it soon enough ‘Where is your warrant,’’ | demanded; ‘or writ? I must see those vefore I can consider my: authority on which you are arrested Is citizens of Gedrgetown district, who spohathle parties ip the matter.) cod the coaversation, and ‘tbout ony | wat marched of jail, careidenes for a much longer sirable Here | was confined, witha namber ol -ther Union prison_rs, consist jag mainly of tacse who bad escaped from the steamer Oseruls, which rin sshore om the South Carolina cost some stort time a; (he text morsiog | wroteto the Maynr of the town, demanding thecate of my arr and in- upon a hearing. He replied to the effect be was exirem*iv sorry that { bad yot in’o sack a pusitica. bu that, as people are judged by the company they kc-p, I had only myself to Gao forit. This remark | was aware bad ref- erence to my acqaaintanc of whom, | may bere m effect thet: escape befor: e cere with Untor men—all on, had managed to were subjected to at to which [ was “I will, however,” headded, done fa the way of —— you ab Tho neat day i wees watted uj a committee o. e planters, who had been se- lect-d from amo og the most jofizeatial men in thedistrict. 1 war not examined at all in my own bebalf, bat simply for the purpose of ascer- tatulng the extent of the Union feeling tn the district, and to use my testimoay in the crimina- tom ef others For the disclosures which I was ex, to mate the Inducement was held oat that, by com- plance with thelr demand I would obtain my freedom. I repaated and insisted upon beari: the charges, whatever they were, upon which hed been arrested. But it was of no avail; and deing it before this committee for nearly hours, during which they bed got abvut as mch information as wonld ‘cover avout balfa pag: of f»oiscap, Iwas remandedfto prison 1 was told, however, that if! kept perfect!y qalet i snould probabiy be released in af-waays I watred for neariya week afterwards, bavifiz dariag that time written frequently, asking for a bearing; but ali @y communications were ted with silentcontempt. {then applied to the Hon James L. Peitigrew.2 well feeen lawyer of Charleston, asking him to procurea writ of bebeas corpusin my case. My application was Saswered and | was released. Within a few days of my release | was visited by Dr. Charies Williams, one of the prominent eltizens of Georgetowa, who said that if I drew. on be would get some of the most in- men of the place tosign it. This Dr. ti, W ilitams is @ surgeon in the eres P aod a rabid secessionist. Io compliancé wit, his suggestion | made out the petition: afd when ar it was p:esented to the Mayor, uson which I obtained a conditional release. The terms of my discharge were suen that { was li- able to arrest at eny moment. I remained in Georgetown some days afte; but finding that I was in p.rsona! danger I applied for permission to go further into the interior Having beea al- lowed to do *o, | went to Conwayboro’, in the same State; but here | was, if possible, sttll worse off, and was got long in discovering that 4 got late even @ worse plsce than Georgetown. i met with still greater persecution bere, and 1 had beea tuere but a few dsys when I was obliged to apply to the sheriff fo: pritection. In fact, so serious were the threats made against my life that my bouss had to be guarded by an armed force, and 1 could not even Icave m room with safety. So closely did they wate ime that at niget they stationed men around the houre, w pounce should | ture out of doors They were in hopes of catching me while on a visit to some of my friends. } was also in the constant receipt of letters threatening that if 1 did not leave with in & certuim period the penalty would be death. By (be advice of friends I took no notice of these communications, but remained where L was until the feeling became so strong and the pny separ - great that my only safety appeared ° a fight . A day or two after this there were rumors that Runbosts were coming up the Waecamaw river, and themilltia were ordered oat to fell 82 obstruction. | was ey Sew ht An tue regiment to appear in front Pi ~ pe been ordered to m: wes obi! todo, asa proper own waletye ‘When I made my Temarks of the pec pile ware certainty Deter & character 38 to convey aggurances" pianee with the order bad insured my. . Toey told me that they had me now “any Way;”” that there was ne sheriff. now to interfi that they ‘(would attend to my case”—a gratify- Sag ptece of fntedigence toa man in my posi i ‘Bome demonstrations of « rather violent charae-'| ter baving been made, | fled for refuge inte the | nearest house. They then s: the Bouse, expressing thelr determination to tear it down, if L were not uced immediately. Rot want to give the genffemgn the house, who bad been very vita tome, any troublee f contrived to make my escay the rear, and fed through a corntieid eee residence. In the meantime my nome was called st the muster, and £ we, not prestot! The colorfel said that [ should be immediately court martialled and visited with the fuil penalties of the law. Tris seemed toseitle my case. DMy mon-appear- eoce usder the circumstances afforded ie pretext lo the more violent among the earryiog out their threats of vcngeacce © Og Sanday | kept myself bi ie own house dil day, and on Monday pee 1 a Teport ctroulsted that { bad made escape and and was boune fo; Churieston,with the inteation jay in wait to r of* the vlocade.” My real to effect m: way for the purpose of nvo! my succeeded in r-acat la Gurung. ghlob supe BA ps esca) from \ ere . Be I ana very vinmen eames Ceroiing, from whic watt: G dens station, where | welve Cours for 8 cerriage which prose ec fur toe purpose of fsctitacing Ry na waiting for this conveyance I hid seit e¢ 3 & greatr per of tue time tn woods rly wext 10 wing | reached George tows, wheté,-m ty asrivel, | was received WAR eootber Uarsatening Cemoasts ation, a iowap te J oa at ONCE AT THE STAR UFFIOE Ebening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1862, THE WEEKLY STAv" Fuis exechont Pumity and ewe Somat <ove ausssaeenennee cay other_ie published @3 Pridsy morning. ‘VWRUs Cass caee-intip. im aavencs Biagio COPY, Pei RARER core cece] Five coptes ... re oJ TER SOPlEB 000s .or00sneseesseree - Tweaty-Bve copies ....05 e It trvarisbly comti!r« the «Washington New" hat bas made The Detly Eoentng Star circalaw @o generslly throngbeut the country. I? Single copies (in wrappers’ cam > pre” cured 2: the counter, tmtnedintely efter the Sus wees vos, XX; N&, 2,933 Ofthe paper. Price—_THREE CENTS. emrren ern pet Ported that:t hed: come: here fer the putposs of TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. CONGRESSIONAL. FOR SALE AND RENT. cto g - it Tar pam ty the ‘running the blockade.” There were further Te the recurs of Wotan saat eePt ee ice So toaes may dite and FROM KUROER« aap papphpen ae eee RINT frell furnithed HOUBD. v8 oxtical neat urdsy, Joly the lint. t ' aed « . child at Conwafboro’, and fety dtrong objections American Affnirs in Eng =e gee Slosed yesterday — we | 3°! le" than 12 rooms; preferred near the (ap! dihonoe © were made againstimy sending for them Buti} New Yor, July16.—The steamer Fersia, froin The sanchaee ele lath to the resolation | Acd#ees Box 19, Srar ‘Othoe isu vatrent amen oer managed, nevertheless, to set all these aside. Not- | Liverpool via Londonderry on the 6th inst , has Kplanatory of the confis*et!on bill, confinin the DEsR. EK PROPERTY SALE ON 08, kizGe ade prop ort withstanding their efforts to prevent my escape, | arrived dea p elmore of real estate to the lilelime the PENNEY VANIA AVENUK.—The ge tee Oe I succeeded in obteining & small bost which lay The New York correspondent of the Lan traitor, wat adopted —yeas 25, nays 15 fiber will snl that deciravie property No S45, Se dadatt Cmeci tee nghworen es | nt cla Revenant cee | Me Ohaus eae ga mccant ewig | Rec ani evpae caw Oe pet Bae i i i ne M J lished | that the “eapture of Richmond will make no | te President to restore the property cf Innocent | One ofthe bert ¢ ionery Stores succesafe 8 ‘tne oliy, my purpose. Getting into the boat | rowed for | @ifference, but merely transfer the war further ander the whale house, parties, sbould jt be taken under the operation of The paper ¥ii the bil'; sdopted, and the resolution was passed. = Wiscter dxtuss: ho ‘The houses, br a's ex- | inet: ve chara rerks t Tangereh te res, br ~ | Enetive characteriec or w&rk, to cistinger seven hours, and at set, inan exhausted condi. | South, | The trath ls, an armistice, and then a} tar Grimes, from the Comm@iitet of Confer. | Seilevt. location and siren ementsie well waited | [om ciher mrt isc"w'es, moinia or ornwtanm Of on ae ~% — Sh Ble aaa core: wencis the only solation of the @ ficul'y.”” r ence, submitted a report on the bill relating 2 a an enniatorecen on pen an od : yD maths oe “ tender of which, Captain Prentiss, recelved me | "The Army end Navy Gazette says that alibough ppm inant of coe th ‘ta the Denteateary: eg rer fem ie very kindly. , always maintained the power of the North But tt would have been more fortunate for me Itghoe to take the principal military points In the South, The bill relating to the discharge of State pris- OOMS AND BoaRD. with gNorthern fori ivety to berither at New Yous Ts Was taken up. ly.ine St fe option of -be Maerstary. had this kindness been continued As it was, | there lias been*no time einde the battle of Bull | °°) low house furniture a Bok, . opti. ; we thoughy Gaptain P delayed ‘compliance with my | Run when thelr position and ability to do sv Bie adi ote pope deg Se eens pbs Peco nnn eunenpicn @ she pages or ® eo} to bs deivered Fequest that he should demand the restoration of | looked more precarious. It thinks the battle of | Dus vaont power to eeupend the writ only during | "een @ sad moet «= market with he my wife, my child, and my effects. This I did | Richmond will determine the fate of the cam- 4 meg 218. (0f the recess of Congress. P R SALLE—Phe mansion fnoturor. eo sacosed in £ noe | ese ep appe ar TR Trecbtotond a oeetuatear ns. The amendment of Mr. Wilson, to at/ite ovt F° Nag ae ve gpl ouucings, ‘And term, ra vit be reséivad only from the manufae- pout, whose courtesy and hospitality 1 can never | terveation or oficious good offices. ee ee eee ees en eee leston Malis ope, | Tedact ccc or ie coalinte grote wath forget, he sent four steamers to Captain Pcéntiss. | - The Dally News saysthe americans in London | 19.) os wa an amendment coviding | site ook br coabrborng eucirely BT ctitgstaceu ve? ies wil with orders te proceed at once to Georgetown, to } met in celebration on the 4th of July, but no ac- f° hi o 1 . ‘aldine tm cath of pi tance, | fort Seownie Pett Corovten,” ands portion | Lids must de reso’. end the envelope plain'y deman@ “mgwife, my child, and my personal | count of the proceedings is given. The same adopted pee e ee! 31 of* Fort Bounets.” ie for cousins eudoreed * Propoe end treasury ore Focmmery drew ap in ins of battle snd s fog of| the misculevous Ynaliguity of the Times for its |, M®-Chandier then eddressed the S~hate.upon | $0 sorse of woot lant, ‘The view from tne Man. | Srscn f waa rrecrves the the military operations based upen evidenr he- fore the war committee. He read orders to Gen Patterson, and correspondence between him and right truce was sent, making the required demand. of tac G. This demand wes promptly complied with, and having been transferred to the 3.J. Waring, of barisaical, ili-timed lecture to America in her our of trouble. ‘Tbe Morning Star alse has a denunciation on 8:07 of the entire District of Co'umbia, sfeledin the Potomac ri 0 , both for exis: veris eu! . es ea ee ae et 4 ang ors. entia isc .P Secrotary of 1 Gen. Scott, and said that it was rendered certain | ry ‘ Jo ® awténlee L which P. Smith was commander, | reached | the Times’ outrage on American sensibilities on ” Zn and Sd streots, or to h » JONES, Attorne: “= —— — . New York in that vessel. , the most sacred of all days to the American peo- Shit tea ees than twenty, Instesd | gt Law, N ., Washingto C'FY OF CHABLESFOWN, MASSACRED 2, BL. gned five reatons for | 764 Bridge st. Georgoto Cc. je 18 im™ ——— ee SALE—BUILDING [sities tor Nav? Fer Hoot bteasats lest deep, for B75 to 2, ‘able in inetaiments of 948 ie. it hopes that Americans will treat the inso- ence of the un-English writer with disdain, who says the Star is not more the enemy of their ceun- try than the disgrace of bis own. The French Admiral Graviere goes to Mexico To the defeat at Bull Run, viz:—1 The delay from vo P Friday to Sunday, ia consequence of non-arrival of provision trains. 2. The delay on Sunday morning, in consequence of Keyes’ bricsd* rat Calling Qut the Militia. The bill calling all the militia into the field to rut down the rebellion has passed Congress {t is doubly important, from the fact that a. desirone ae - getting in position. 3. The arrival of Johnson's Will be given to those . slaves, after its ze, whe come within the retae quis tite waco reinforcements. 4. The assignment of Griffin’s HOU pane ‘Sesentt a y to vine we lines of our army, are made free forever The ped. Duke Constantine was shot st in} D8ttery one thousand yards too far in advance, | ————————__-_-—— — ,, The firet section provides, that whenever the P esident shall call forth the militia of the States, h:may srectfy in biscall the period for which Bich service will be required, notexceeding nine montis ani the mt itla so muatere iin shall con ned. ote. RICK :2f & pleaeantand Tes! thfal part of the city, with fine e chambers Sud giriors, bath rocin supplied with hycrant water,@nd 228 Shroughout ; 8 ca@rriage-house and etabie attached, a and mistaking a rebel regiment for a support 6. The failure to bring up the reserve at the crit- eal moment. The Senate took a recess at five until seven o’clock, and, on rerasembling, Warsaw, and is ssid to be siightly wounded. The cotton market was unchanyed The Manchester market was still advancing, with small sales. 7d from pa-ties rirhtte aserpt aE Sine “i tae City, FOR, RENT DW BLLIN . o* Breadstuifs were dull generally. Flour bad ‘his is residence for an M. C. or Gov- r nil proposals offe ot tlaue to serve for the (ime specified unless sooner Mr. Chandler, in concluding his speech, con- | ernment employee in either one of the Depart For Water Con masous-s. discharged” If by tenon of defects In. existing Meera oe re aga Dad 8 dowaward | nied the history of war operations from the bat. | mente. Inquire St 376 Eleventh stree:, betwern EDWARU La WMENCE, Chairman, laws, of ia the execution of them in the States, | “C7: the, was favorable for the crops. Mle of Bull Run to the present time. He stated | & and L. from 6 toS sm. iJ ©. 1 BERVEN BUTS seer 0. 6. W, or any of them, it shall be necessary to provide Corn had declined fd that McClellan had 230 000 men in his command hc f Baa! Nek. sated for enrolling the militia, the President is autho- on the 10.h of March. .He moved to Fortress Mon- WANTS. Tr bersby give netics | to make all the necessery regulations, so a8 | oye) expieit A British steamer Loaded | ToC With 153.000 men, General Wadsworth, by tine for non propostie for Fumplos to include 211 able bodied men between 13 and ith A P ‘&e., Cut ont Under the Guns ef his sworn statement, had 19,022 men for the im- WANTED for the #h K- ws extended t» Jal h, 1262, an” Por ele 45, andthe number shall be apportioned among | W¥' — aes = mediate defense of Wasbington, with not one | ()() — = Ly FF bing fo pations and | HOw of the works to Joly a67n, 1968 the States according to their population Wheao single gun on wheels. ‘ ys ™ The subsequent detach- ment of Gen. Shields from co-operation with Gen. Banks in the Valley. to ald McClellan. occasioned wil ecacdar cord «f sii p < of the Commis-ionera, th. 1862 to make their soenrolied, they shal! be organised in the mode Prescribed for volunteers. The second section authorizes the President to Puiraderraia, July 16 —The British steamer clothing, @13 to $21 per morth. Ann hes arrived here in charge of Acting Master 2» premium paia to citizens or soldiers for each Rocepted recrurt. Partridge The Ann was discovered under the | the retreat of Banks before Jackson.*fie said that] For further information apply at the Istecsmp of ite nod onas Sine ' call one bundr-d thousand volunteers, as ipa of Fort Cdl ae Beecher’ iue toga ae men had been lost by the spade for every one phereciment, Camp Clifburne, et sero ene 0a of her, fay rig into the fleld,in addition to the number alreaty gunpowder, &c., when the frig in ~ | killed by the bullet since the embarkation of that o hatin ul men's for propoes's. authorized by law, for the period of nine months, | bauna and gunboat Kanawha tailed into the bay, army. In the history of operations before Rich- | _2¢25-lm_ Lieut, &th Cavalry, Reoruit’s Officer, a x Sy W At » Laws ENCE, Chetresa, unless sooner discharged; and every soldier who eaeene, engaging netenti ane tte bled“ eg mond, he said that 10,000 men had been lost in T NOTICE, > i Chariestown, Jaly 1, 1062. y 5-0te shall enlist under this jaw shall receive his first | ce in cutting the neutra: - igging entrencbments, drinking rotten water, HOSE In want of bmplo; it of any kin month's pay, and also twenty five dollars as} The crew of the Ann deserted, and escaped, after and eating bad food. . "| would better on'lon the new {NPELLIOENGE prorcsars FOR LEAD} bounty, woon the mustering of his company, or | sttempting to sink ber. Her cargo consists of | souse —Aatter our report closed— OFFICE, No. S11 sth strest, (where ihe best of Deparimeme, t Tegiment, in the service. All provisions ot ee eke arms, cartridges, boxes of tea, coffee, J str. Kellogg, of Ill , asked leave to offer the fol- 3 ways applications on for good Coozr, Lavn ASHINGTON, May 2), 1688, law relating to volunteers enlisted in the service Tedd lowing : maide, Waiters and Sea. 20s. BD of the United States for three years, or during the | Greases, Uaamber: re To the end that the Constitution and laws shel, be acknowledged and enforced in the Unit States and the Territories thereof, and provide that the causeless and unnatural rebellion be speedily put down, therefore, Later frem Nasbtilie Nasxviteeg, July 16 —The rebel guerillas have fallen back towards McMinville, (east of Mur- freesboro,) about 2,000 In all, taking cur captured officers along and parolling the privates. war, except in relation to bounty, shail be ex- tended to embrace volunteers raised under the Provisions of this section. The third section authorizes the President to accept suck number of volunteers as may be re- Also, for young Men to it on tables in privat> fev cite coat sale Per ara | sat Yautage to Cal, 600 TONS OF LEAD, as follows: N. B. HOUSES wanted. The best of tentnte| At the Waterviiet Arsenal, West Troy, New osa be obtained a re. it charge by applying Se | York. 20> 4 Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Rep- ve At ino New York Arssasl, Governor's Island, quired for diling up the regiments of jafautrv, Our at Murfreesboro was 33 Bilied and 62] vesentatives, That the President be, and he is} m 28-1 N. 8, MIBLER. | New york, Lfwo ton now in the service, for twelve months, untess | wounded. The rebels lost 50 killed and 100} hereby, empowered to call into the army, by vol- ANTED—W. ing SROUND. | At the Allegheny arsenal, Pittsburgh, Pomneyh svoner diecharged All volunteers, when mus-} wounded. ‘I'ne citizens are taking good care of | untary enlistments or other means, as be ‘may ai- | W «U NivURES VEsene BE ey yy = tered into service shall be on a footing with simi-! the wounded, and have buried the dead left by rect, for one year, unless sooner discharged, one pine be Since we ying the highest chant ¢ Jar ey except asto service bounty, which j the rebels million men, in addition to the present number; | esh prices. Famylies housekeeping, ¢: must be Galena or other Amencas shall be fifty dollars, one helf of which isto be Citizens are actively enlisting in the Home| said increase of army shall be organized, Seving ssurpies o farni ls dni it te 2 Eughen,of the most ‘epproved = upon forming their regimeats, and the other | Guard, and reinforcements are arriving. No dan- equipped. paid, etc , 98 is now if at the expiration of tue enlistment. ger is now apprehended of an attack on this city. Canadian fbb by law. Uhot yan. § Oe ee M poNez & GRIFF! Mr. Lovejoy suggested thet je 1s-tf Ma, 369 Th st. hetw.T and ‘Will be received for lots of 200 tons and tered in without rezard to colot. Mile Section fourth authorizes the appointmant of a judge advocate general, with the pay of a colonel id Specie Payment. The House refused to suspend the rules for its ANTED—Every person to Know thst I em in a of cavalry, tow Proceedings incourt-mar-; Toronto, C. y 16 —The statements in] reception a W ic inarnet guess 9 per cask Se St erneiee Snilore to oliver at @ specified time will eub- fal shall So returned, and no sentence of death or | United States papers that the Canadian banks! The bill for the admission of West Virginia | 1mthe | Se ath each ant fest the contractor toa forfeiture of tas amount > imprisonment in & penitentiary sball be carried | were about to «':spend specie payments are with-| into the Union, was postponed to the December | fUJSor Heving SSurP between @ and H sts,, | be delivered at chat time - out without the approval of the President out foundation. The Canadian banks were never | sexsion. {east iy Desier in New and Second-hand F _Bacties obtaining contre ets Will bs reqmr te Sections five and six authorize the judge advo-} stronger than a‘ prrsext. The last official state-] The Senate bill autborizin; oe Cie Preenans% th proper ssouritie enter into contracts with any foreign government for the reception and colonization of recaptured Africans in the Weat Indies, was passed. Mr. Stevens called up the bil! amending the ect of 1795, calling forth the militia to suppress rebellion or invasion; The Senate resolution fiscation bill, ture, no lg cate for each army, and section seven requires all pe battalions, officers Gorrtermasters, and adjutants of cavalry, exceeding the momber anthortzed by law, and now in service, to be mustered out of service. Section eight authorizes the President to estab- Usb aad organize an army at his discretion; and section nine regulates the staff of the commanders | of army corps as follows : One assistant adjutant ment shows that there were over seven millions of gold on kant, agai nst four miliions at the same time last year. ‘fhe total asee’s are over sixty — while the liabilities are thirty-one mil- ons. fottafu! performance. oT > Le pa. tmeni reserves to itseif the rig. vpusais will be addressed es follows: Ger, Ww, Rie LY. Oneal of Usdsanee. Washirron oe Sod should be encoresd eropee at Oxpnancey Orice, May 27, 1862. To be Good Booking. EBERT ENE? - D. War Siceting in Keche: » N.Y. explanatory of the con- Rocttasrer, July 15 —There wasa large mass Was takén up and passed—fens 93. 5 : 4 by the shove 84- meeting here to-day, and strong resolutions were | Rays 21. ¢ ead req sured bh abo general, one quartermaster, one commissary, and passed “for ssclnicn the government in prose- | ——_. reduo=t to one third oF | Ay 4 ove inspector general,with the rank of lieutenant} coting the war. Dr. Anderson, President of the -de-camp. So regulates the number of officers of ce ts. Section.eleven authorizes the President to re- ceive inte service for the purpose of constructing entrenchments, performing camp service, or any millitary or naval service for which they may be University, R Hart and others made speeches. George Gould presided. ‘Tue supervisors are in session, and ask for a special sesxion of the Leg- islature to offer acditional bounty to volunteers. THE HIGHEST PRICES paid for GOLD AND SILVER COIN, OLD DEMANDS and 2 Year 6 per cent. Treasury Notes, — Sent by mai! or ress Beunty Offered to Recrvits. to any tiérere, a ALBANY, July 16.—The Governor bas deter- cation beving beOr maze found comprtent, persons cf African descent, and | 11024 'to take tue rex naibility to offer a State By JAY COOKE & CO., Hankers, Office—No. 11 Waah- asd 1860, for the re: z 10-Lm 452 PF. ington Buildin, nts deseribed bi » wh Such persons shail be enrelied and orzanized | pounty of 850 to leash reoraitand provide a sum a! Ftteonan street, a ee ee ee a ‘under such regulations not laconsistent with the Constitution and laws as the President may pre- Scribe; and section twelve enacts that whenever any ovan or boy of Africas descent, who, by the laws of any State, shali owe service or jabor to any persen who duriog the present rebellion has suffictent for that purpose, trusting to the next le- gisiature to endorse his action. ‘he emount re- Seto will be from two to two and a half mil- ions. rpaeasony EXTENSION, July 8, 19¢2. PROPOSALS Will be reeived st this office until Friday, the 18th instant, at 12 o’ciock ntuh, for the fermen i and delivery of all the tricks which wiil required for carryiug on th ton, ». C. Before Taking. DR. TUMBLETY’S PIMPLE BANISHER Erysipe as, Ring Harvard Cellege Ce: encement. A work on the + reas- m, Uloers, Fo 7 i bo: it the Govern- ury + xteusion unti July Ist, 1863,to be delivered sence ‘kin, o! ment rratwice ny thelr ennaice, shell render | Bostox, July 16th—The Harvard Collegecom- | m euch quautities and at such tinies as may be di oo of the xia, mencement took place to-day, and the Boston j rected. encemen' place to-day, an e Boston cy a6. any such service as enum-rated in the section pre- a i va wei a de- ‘oY TO CTED. ertihoste, N. teding, be, his mother, wife and children shall Se mn segs Schoo Boston | livered at the buuidingsst yuce Salata ns mats bo It wares elie Hay Fonte Butlerers. and 3a lavor of Wit forever be free, any law or custom to the contrary | snpiete) dica vosterdae, eet OF the Boston td remoyes all the Symptoms, smong which will bo Rotwithstanding; and where such persons owe sabe bans tam Nes of the quality and size of Bricks res} fe conse, private. of Opptain Tripi conptindos wanslots, peopigion, 1s, made for Troops Moving Under the New Call. Sus pare strictly Xo mampiea. acta aret Kéurwony Volunteers bh arent oar HY at The, Vermont Ninta | Al te occa aati peas cult, sound, = “Tina Dare, ment arr’ ere this morning, and left at Poet i ~ eee . mh -law Comeencper. ic ‘he right will be reserved to order as many Bricks Weak rror of Disease, SPECIAL NOTICES. Goleiock this evening. ‘They were greeted wich y — gt ES SEE Aenea reat enthusiasm in their line of march down sieaeiemmensie bts Bae Honen of Dota Nigut Swen BEA & FRRO IND roadway. any offer, @ under thi erti it, F Watefalness, of Vi <WLEELATES Br eenyy, uD pre i! —— Soo-pted, the successful bidder will Drresearen'te caer, Saiversal Laceitude ofthe Mu Worces‘ershirs Sauce. i Pigciven ae ‘ort bal: nat» Dre Bounty fer Recruits. HVE, satisfactory tonds for the fulfilment of hus Ua Knormoss Appetite. wite Dy . iam A. Batchebor’s celebra' PortLanD, Me., July 15.—Gov. Washburne} a, sary re . Dr mee aneed b 3 ERTRACT Produces a color not to be distinguished from na-} announces that the State government will pay [> meets charge Treasary Department. id cove ied ree chsioas . 4 fa Leterfrem® ture—warranted not to injure the Hair in thejleast; | $30 bo‘inty to each recruit for the new regiment, | ——————_________,_ Back, SONAOISSESRS ofa remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigor- | 824 $35 to those joining the old regiments. Prorosacs FOR WOuD AND COAL, ee Pee. te be the Meduai Gunsiemen ates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair ae Oftce House of Kepresentativis, 0. Sut Biyse a" t sonny e00n at Madi turns own le lo A és Presa: Hamas core hepientie Suck deown eer d By car Presper OF THE UNITED] Ssazx0 Puorosars willbe reo-ivrd at this office befor’ gascE” Sipihnneced ing +4 , v STAT. antil i o’cluok oa Monday, thedth day of August v fa © at Wercerter. Druggists, &c. In pursuance of law, I. ABR &HAM LINCOLN, | 2ext, for far ime for the uss of the Houre of : at, Lp py ‘Gren ao =" ssliead May, U7 The Genuine is signed Wittiam A. Barcn- | President of the Urited Bates of Amerion. do ere: | Keprerentatives of theUnt ed states, fives undrsd a iputinsunees, With Eeicoret Beaeee ard ors “ Beil Len & Per LOR, om the four sides of cach box. dd ae ta ane ee ee eo ale Will] Taig (ALORMIDDOS Fled Gam Homdied nota baat | _Theee dye if allowed to go on-which, SYEZEY ee oe bactory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, the 8 ate of Wiscoosir, © ommeroing on 4 qa Hhokory, Wood. aid = headved Gorge — this Medicine sabiy removes—scon fo lows = [ao lugs, and is, om m27-ly (Late233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) pe AGS ee Lay away'in the vaults of the ‘apitol, ia th o places LUSS OF POWER FARUITY AND VARIETY uy open. the speek named Ips, VIE: pio “will berbownon application to the € 251-1 a. aon be ont down. be ye ever so I! OF DISx i Lron’s Macnutic Inszct PowvzR, North of tha base line and east of ths fourth prin- | Hews aed to be delivers be tan, Rat dey ofece | Butgo acd partakocfhi= superior sri]— = x remade. per gtd rm a bea wath beh 2s omge as ‘monte for the faithful exeoution cf the contrast Who ‘are b rau cot irom de aie door now happy nee ect hades oe and extorminates Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, jos. SL ard ” 2 mest Beonom e ‘ownsh pe iil b ired. rerrLa® eouDLK ENT known, Drtth® Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Furs and Furniture, i “Bide for the Goal £24, Wood will be considered igs Ae 2 tow drops in Soup, Gravy. oF with Fish. wi Garden fysects,&c. All genuine bears the sig- soppeemly. and satisfagiory srrangemerts must be use 0 AT BAN: old Joints, Beef Steak, Gems. &¢., impart ‘nature of E. Lyon, end is not poisonous to persons Jerk of MESS SUN BPRERIDS norton RM ey i. bh sonata anvmals. Beware of counterfeitsand ay 19 ome Rex csseutssives, U. yasioe Dr Tumbiaiy’s Fumie >, Ga the Preskfast, Lomahaon, Dies > yews Powder kills all insects in a trice, WATER Novicg. owing Pimrleg, Blotches. te, j> WOKCESBERSEIRE GAUGE? sx _csispense- Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mice. ‘Waran Ruoistaan’s Orvics, July 11, 1062, | impurities and roughness of the vie. — Bold D. 8. Baunzs, The Law of the Corporation regulatimg the use | ‘wy; 7 To approcicte the emseilens qwalistes may 1-codm 202 Broadway, New York. of street washers, &0., &6., 18 a8 follows: — sieus proparation it is only mecessary to purchase eee 5 ihe use ot pavement or sireet washers or hand | Office—No. 11 Washington Building, Penney - | * snail bettle of the gensine, of & res,cote.le gre Goop Nuws ror ALL. pre lag eg peg avenue, corner of Seventa sircet, Weenies cer or Cea.er,a many Hots! and Restaurant pre- 6 Mfasuimaton, June 20, 1962. ton, D. 0. jst pristors celdom place the Pure Sauce ae ‘This certify ve 2 stone blind cussts, bul substitutes genuine Bettis filled of two years: best doctors failed to cure me. a teeeder ie unt the we ye RRB and Fruiterers everywhere. Ri A bp otc pel Ys , JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, sons wishing’ can call and see} °'08ed; but not, be kept open longer = Szva Bauzy, || ‘282 two weeks. aud no private entry or any of thi fu_thb-atoumen or atracte tn Paton Sqware and l4:h sivest, New York, PaLAe At Mes. Barbour's, 3759450, bet Ded E. eo week eed muti! alter tho expiration of | risges, ompibuses, or other vehicies, oF Sele Wholesale Agents for the United States, RS ing or Washing horses. upon the said ment or etreet washers wu st, whon the washers are not im wae, be Kept seoureiy sorewed down ” A Stock siways im store —Als> orders feosived HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR THE WEEK- BY Ge preedsnt: ges ‘LY STAR, TO BE MAILED TO YOUR itrpemamet nae er Sete ell ee DOR RELATIVE! 1.9, Enspre, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, | Sx8¥a ate mainte ull RS epesial ot ET 18 THE BEST DOLLAR WEBELY IN THE - of the General Land Office, ft intended as & caution to ali whom an WORLD! savory ati 10 Prevemption Claimants eegacene, see CaN Bopea Sov ue, Siensocur Nava! Officers Manval ; Londen; 637, ITS WABRINGTON NEWS 18 UNEQUAL-| tionto pay of the lance withis the tresanipemed | eect! Water Regiatric. St*foward Seep’ ‘Wartare with Bteam, LED! p establish. the eaine’ Yo tee nat ae tn ees | ADAMS EXP “Omneg fig Pek Wade Nowe 1 e200. i stion oO: he z 5 4 ime givens, news 18 vxsunrasceD a igus Seyret ate | © —Weshintion yD. | Satnnos a eh Si ag ‘WO DOLLAR the N, * Lopdon ; @1 37. ae waaay maay ct tue pento a srietta a: | OP EAE ASTER NOON TED ET “toa poncuas | biszsece Bitar pmac’e Companion; Leadon ITS AGRICULTURAL MATTER WILL BE of the iti PAUN DS, | Merchandise, Money, Jewelry, Valuables, | WAGON aoe ELANRETS, GLOVES, WORTH TO ANY FARMER A RUN. . —_ BAGS, CUPS, P: 3s, DRE* TIMES 1TS YEARLY COST. ITS" HOUSEHOLD RECIPES WILL save (TEN -TUMES ITS COST EACH YEAR: “TO ANY FAMILY. Nt og jo19 1m CORK BEDS, 4c Netes, 8 Bends, &c. Forwarded SAFETY AND DisaToR to ‘Bll Bocessible a je Rod asics cara tae wey owns NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. se tae ‘and now ex: vase, Semen at o&n fet pachigt ‘ oF dea Yemen. enteresting one. i oe nus destance who would 4 ba tier omer eit regularly. » Interest, BO, FOR IT.

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