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a THE EVERING ST AR,| OUN MILPFARY SUDQET. [LATE TELROR-PalC NKw~ + ot ————— OO) ——. RAID OP BUSHWHACKERS UPON ATH-] THE ESCAPE OF GEN. CURTIS’ ARMY. ON THE PLAINS. g {Correspondence of The Star } !n Camr onsWoop River, 21 miles from Fort ‘ AUOTIUN ssLie Fa AFTERNOON & TO-MOKR BNS, IOWA. & Kearney, June 26, 1862.—Friend Star: . C, MoBUIRE & OO . Auctionsers. WASHINGTON OITY: iy (ha billawing: bac onahie Alogeich, reset ved a -| witt"resch Fort Kearsey tomorow sieht 1 Pe rout PURNITORE ANO HO Maumruis, July 14.—General Curtis’ entire com irney to-morrow night, e . pa THURSDAY................ JULY 16. 1869. | by Gov. Kirkwood, it will be seen that tome of arrived at Helens on the Lith. His army | Write this in order that it may be mailed. The oncel'o Player pow C5 ae eeusen =< ee temo : y ' ¥ My, Jay seth, o1ook FH Rendime mane 3 ~~ | the Confederate guerillas areattempting mischiel } on Batesville on June Pith, and reached Jack. | etcort. has reached this point without accident. pan Res im sirawt. Vetoes i Baeoret CP Reading matior on every page. See|intowa. Athens ison the Des Moines river, near sonfort on the #6th. The country — which we have passed is othe wd or. — “ ev toda for wrteresting Telegrapse and | Keokuk On July 24 they started across the country, On | Most beantifnl; the soll is very fertile. I was ; Forte. other — 4 Cuinron, lowa, July 18, 1602.—AlRens is being | 1. te, pe. the 13th Illinois Reged was | Suri to find at almost every some hardy the beautiful Rose" ~ Ano Wain: ir Cloth covered Botas =—-— - _ =| invaded. Lieut Balljof the regular army, bas} oie a, White river with « load of cotton, | %'tler, Whe bes made himself « home in this vast ~ Ppa ordered ont all the convalescents at the hospitals band of < pa. { had thought when lesving Omaha that astantiy on hand, 2 i Spirit of the Morning Press * 4 citizens. They letve for the they were fired upon bys of guerillas, seven | | was leaving civilization behind me, but such is | to preserve order. Copec comenenens Book. ‘The Intelligencer argues that the first military | (12 Keckuk), and © . miles below Grand Glasee. The fire was returned | not the case, aq it Is marching westward with Oe necessity now existing In the army in suons of expected battle Wy Special teal, Chie 101 6 ua rebels ed. rapid strides. Une day, whilst journeying, I m. the proper consolidation of our troops 1 , came &cros school-bouse !n the prairie, two ANTERBURY HALL, Governor Kirkwood responded as follows A contraband who was taken on board the next | miles from ny house, and upon peed rely found Cc Lovisiana AVENTE, NEat S(x7E #T. manner as to havean equal force with the enemy. = day says he saw ninetcon dead rebeis near the it to be one of the public schools of the Territory, 7? . The Intelligencer thinks it were ‘ better to aban. | _ WasHixerox, July 16, Support Captain The Coot Retreat! On Saturday last I visited by invitation the # be xubject to the control of a-single military pore All bush. 4 scene of action. a over wily aioe my She has some Ball with all the force necessary. jow no bush- 7 7 » adv: twenty-five pupils, who walk from two to three roman éon tehmon: essay | - g On the 7th, Gen. Curtis’ ‘ance, consisting of i eatadi pisce of in ture ncope ntoonaen ence set pelos J ‘wheckers to ost foot thi fo ald any do so, ding . _" ° city, Ait faving Shedecdiogt {llinots, were attacked by two regiments of Texan reservation, to see Mr. Lushbaugh, the BETTER: BEST! Cavalry and a large force of infantry. newly es eg agent. The reserve is beauti- miles to the Ist Indiana Cabairy, 1th Wisconsin, and 33d thatall troops combined fora given end should | e** them @s horse thieves and robbers. bee B; GREEN & WILLIAMS » fally | on Beaver Creek, and ts well edapt- ive Combination — Pec ee gh sgh land Vol Out ropa Saree how|tzers, which ed Lethe purpose designed’ “There are ayaa Another aE L Ros AND Avyeaerivs ‘The Repediican devotes attention to what it Estacon 5 tche! —S od Bod arte be ~ | were brought to bear on the rebels with terrific | 2.909 Indians in it. and they are beginning to see MUST. LIAN? ARPIOTS ealis the “damaging expose’? made by Senator | 2" te ai DI i report rs og” is pace a Stl, | effect, causing thetr cavalry to break in disorder: the benefits of civilization; they have several IN i aT yt. Chandler yesterday, of the operations of the army oneal Senet eam . ee ride over the infantry, and throw them into con- | hundred acres under cultivation, and the appear- of the Potomac. MILITARY APPOINTMENT. fusion. ance of the cornfields (worked by squaws) for ‘@O-NIGHT, tness, uld be a lesson to man’ ite farm- The alfait terminated in the utter rout of the | ore Fliett cern ae ots clape. ae oe pone SAM. SHARPLBY, rebels. “They were pitrsued by our force, and a ethers inghle ant ot the Territory, give promise sak: LEY. arge number of prisoners were captured, who an abundant yield. of a afterwards paroled. ; ‘Whilst at the reservation | attended two coun- ‘The Greatest im the World, it and sentences of eral cils of the red men, called by the it te con- vourt art i Fort Columbus, of aah Gen Atter the battle our troops buried 110 rebels on | sider the subject of surrendering to ir. Free, the Brown was president, bave been cially ap- | the field. Our loss was 8 killed—among them | agent of the Sioux, a squaw whom they held A’ Ww, 7 avenue. . ‘ t Captain Sloan, of the 11th Wisconsin—and 32] tive. The discussion was quits salamel. ¥i- FATHE Ewakt, “A Bystem of Target Practice, for the use of Jeo rg eek wee Seventh atintey, wounded. Major Glendon, of the Ist Indiane wall yy after considerable consultation, they con- Whowerld reuswaed Ocons . Troops,” by Capt. Heth, U.S. A., has just been | So, ROE ar (lected Ts Mon. Hawin H. Webster, representative from Maryland, bas been nominated as brigadier zene- ral of volunteers. COURT MARTIAL SENTENCES. roceed New Beoxs.—“ Naval Text Book and Dic- fionary’’ is the title of a very useful work by Commander Totten, of the Navy. It is published by D. Van Nostrand, 1v@ Broadway, New York, and is for sale by Frenck Taylor, Pennsylvania avery yield to the request of their Great — 2 obesp Anvoton, se cathiered, and Cavalry, was seriously wounded. Father (the President), and surrender the girl. ANDY LEAVITT. Without veserve. j issued by D. Van Nostrand, who has made «| bean eficer of thearmy. Private Peter Fay, rebels had no artillery, which accounts | We are now eucaxiped. on the’ Plante river, ‘The Champion Banjoist of America, CREEN & WILLIAMS. snot speciality of military and naval work. This | guilty of absenting himself without leave from bis for their heavy loss, as compared wita ours. about 2 miles above the crossing to Fort Kear- W. B. HARRI NM, . By J.C. MoGW! & CO., Auctioneers. iasued rtmen one week, sentenced to be confined at hard yo ney, are anxiously waiting return of a com po! that AT AUCTION,~ —s ey erties 06 the Wer Dopuctenent, | ea ger feat mae Bnd to forfeit ten dollars | Notwithstanding the long forced marches and | megenger, who has been sent aver for the toail, omer <a = Cee it SON Seek and is for sale in Washington by Hudson Taylor. . oltare Curtis? is i — SA surest tee the P veer stay — we shall sell at ey KE per month of bis pay fer the same period. short rations, Gen. Curtis? army is in By-the-by, 1 would sugges: ae tk B 3 “ Parson Brownlow’s Book’’ has been received dition. When it atnved at Helena, ark: General be looking after the postmaster at W: g . Cana ty me from the publisher, George W. Childs, per Hud- | PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS 1N bck Gives dave? ipetion Wore ete river Centre, who basa secession Sag fying from € at ania. son Taylor, 334 Pa. av., who has the work for! me pront te ARMY anes ike oat Sil ats ra me eae the 508. 6k 8 ene ian ee vert ot ie ee, see whe B Songitress, 6 3._C McGUIRE & CO. Anois. 7 ul sale. It affords a graphic history of secession in| since the publication of the 10th of June, em- The Charges against Gen. Mitcholi. ne iatmeen ‘ East Tennessee, snd gives an inside view of the | brace those of thirty non-com: loned officers it was intended asa signal to travelers of the . MISS. NELLIE PAYLOR, W. L. WALI. & OO , Anoticneers, Lovisvitte, Saly 16.—The Journal, in reply- | locality of bis store The Lovely and Maden p kd <a nee great rebellion, with thrilling details of the man- | 4 privates to second lieutenanciet in the regu- Ing toa despitch from Gen. Mitchell, says that} The weatber thus far has been very pleasan ner In which the patriots of East Tennessee were | '8* Vice, thus placing thetit In the line of ad- P. : » says 8 Y; s - - £ he ples nag Donconeee toe AS 3) ne 8 6 o’clook we will se: vancement. Mitchell's answer acquite Col. J. F. Morton, of | 2! to-day, % The plese frented by the rebels. The work is embellished . Win. Palnter, formerly of Philadelphia, fate volaul rau» OF | intensity. ‘The thermometer at 1 o'clock, in the a ©. cubtivunse 8 ire nare wv the Twenty-first Obio volunteers, The Journal shade of 2 wagon, indicated 104° Fahrenheit iret strest east, Sareea ‘North @ and poo with a fine portrait of the author, and with a promoted to Major for gallantry at]; t ‘ich I hope to make more interest- 5, subctvision uere 718, fronting on the amber of engravings. It will well repay pe. Disineeville, tnd caiclonse ie ciagnsatY | speaks highly of the characier of Col. Morton, Aly next, whic Berth side of F atreet eal, between First aad Boo” MISS ag T ¥ *, ANNY rw pi master, and detailed to Gen. Ruckett’s division. | Who says he does not want to rely on his own | 12) Will be from Fort Latamie. FRNELON. i A oer OF OTHERS, | street. Tt Acting Mester’s Mate David Potter bas been | personal chrractet entitely to substantiate the} parrimonz SymPaTHizens.—The Richmond Making 2 Mamwotn : “T.55 ond 10, opuace 000, nour F strast end Giath br Yellow Mesk; or, The Ghost in the Ball- | dismissed service for having offered to pay | wharges of crime against Mitchell. He left for | Disp3tch, in annnouncing the escape of William Combination of Stars ! a @po thesd exch; Relened 30 om Room” le the ttle of a new novel by Wilkie | John B. Murray, of New York, $50 to obtain the | washington on the ath to lay the particulars of | H. Wilson, of the Twenty-eight Virginia Regi-1 engine NEW BILLO fyeive months, beanng interest and Collins. It te for sale by Hudson ‘Vaylor, 34 Pa. | *P Senate coy ordered to | the case before the military authorities. ment, from Governor's island, and his return to NEW PACES, eagle pa a at avenue. the command of the Water Witch. The Journal, in conclusion, says :—‘‘ All our oor wetnitie for a short time in New York, AND NEW ACTS: By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Audtionsérs. ‘Tas Great Meeting ix Naw Yorx.—Union | ,, Pe, {towing officers have been ordered to the £ U B. tron-clad steamer New Ironsides: tiesto Prepossessions were in favor of Gen. Mitchell, he Sonar pri Nein pplaelaper — Admission 2 eats; Orchestra Chairs # cents, FRAME OUSE AND ry Az TES COB. Exuare, New York, Was thronged on Tuesday, by | ant, Robert Boyd, Jr; Master, H. B, Robessn, | 894 being thus prepared we withheld bis dis. 2 Union man, and in duetime reached Baltimore | 220% oPen at 73; performance at 8h o'eioes. | E = 01 DAY Stoo inh instant. we shall citizens who attended the Union Mass Meeting | Acting Master, George W. Dorneit; Paymaster, } honor until we felt that we could no longer either | T, that city, #t 1s well known, a Southern man FORD'S ATHENEUM ! oll of the promises. ot 8 a 23 there held. The Tribune says A. W. Russell. doubt without dissembling cr forbear without | encounters litte aificulty in finding friends to cpleclia ont wall cantanenin wate food on Frame House and “It was the largest meeting ever held in our —————.-e—____ falthlessness. The duty wé performed was not} help him of his way. er —_ resort uty Uoless (he Unton Mass Meeting of last year,| FROM GEN. POP£’S DEPARTMENT. | a weicome one.” —— A BRIEF SEASON held soon after the bombardment of Fort Sumter, [Correspondence of the Philadelphia Prees } {7~ The Bermudian newspaper of the 24 of ‘ - July says that the exportation of the spring crop por dawg re popbioell. sont an immense Wanninton, Va., July 15.—If any éne Boudts y La ‘Sie on ‘wond: of potatoes is now pretty nearly closed. MONDAY EVENING, July Us, Five @lfferent stands or | erfal effects produced th the different hasbeen exported to New York 11 214 barrel by ve at stands were crected, at each uf | corps of Generals Sigel, Banks and McDowell, | Curcago, July 16—A special dispatch from ialifax, 427 do ; to the Weat ladies HOOLEY’S MINSTRELS, ea GREEN & ‘whieh an organization was effected by the sélec- | by the appointment of Major Gen. John A. Pore Memphis to the Tribune says that 200 of Colonel total, 16,818 barrels. The export of | who wii dé tecogniged by the reading public of WILLAADOR, Abstlecsess Won of & president and a number of vice presi- | '° tke chic? command, he should visit the army, onions to the present date has reached the quan-| Washington as By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ls and I am sure he will be convinced that he was | Fitch’s command had an engagement with the tity of 1,224 638 pounds. The exportation of to- FOREMOST aK ENGINE, BOILER, Gents. Amoag the speakers at the different | mi taken. The reason why this jon of Vir- | Rebels, numbering 4 000, on the morning of the matoes for the present season (nearly all to the} Song the most efficiently zed Minstrel ACHINERT, AND A LAROE aF stands were Mayor Opdyke, Hon H Walbridge, | ginia had not been cleared of rebels long agowasl gin The Federal loss was 22 killed and wound- | United States) has amounted to 17,526 boxes. Companies in Amerion Their jor@ances Wil | gortment of other articles i nae Tinto, Pest encits Hon. C. P. Daly, Rev. F. | Because there were too many cotnmanders—each | 04" s,4 tarot ine Rem ere wocaea ask nelude 8 ae eUL AR BO of Sniy, 1888, we shail ecllat the Neticeal Lesnar Vinton, Prof. Hitchcock, than Allen, Hamilton ee > —— ee cadet Gaeele cee parse i< : 8 5 s 10" While Buchanan Kndingetarp epdylcent CONCERT, Eee ude PARAS Penns; vauit avenue, between + be ‘a - Ne, o * ena 3. c. mpage ney — lar, hig alleen Recall. oe Another engagement took place on the night of pihienereg bins the soter omen’ his dct cord AN 5 bRaManic. rere? 0) OF x day many others. Pat! ing by the exception e Army of the 7 5 t entire assemblage. Letters were from Gata. Potoms:, and they are anzious to be led’ a the 7th, in which Colonel Fitch captured all the ut of late the Bank bas received 80 many mu'! Bay, Beare uvetel, Gem. Sigel, Wan. Alfred | Stes cna abit er echers ee ote een De are ea ce abeke snd prises within ten | C8 ot,”” &c., Inscrited under the portrait, that It Hily, Secretary Seward, Senators Sumner, King — a hont vadioraa - ag ELSk 8EYMOU. has resolved to call in all the notes bearing the And Geek HENRY. pt. Bates informs me that letters have been ilesof Duyall’s Bluff, where a lar, for f * i and Morrill, and Governots Andrew and Morgan, | received here direct from high rebel authority in ie Sine ge msrce of likeness and re-issue new ones. It must be done . . 35 cents all of whom were prevented from attending by | Richmond, he a doleful account of affairs in | Rebels are said to be stationed. icant pcan sar apenas en cree —— ometat | engegetnenta, Chis (oem an viGhering Be. Pee Sete eT | “The First of the New Call for Troops. | , [17 The slate businem of Vermont is getting to eee re cneres or receiving seeie Jy 2 Te Ea age, t-r08 ew York papers speak in high terms jowledged to bave been more bloody on their Naw Yorn, July 16.—The Vermont Ninth : jected of the pleasant manner in which everything Mae aioe ours; McClellan’s superior artillery Regiment arrived here this morning,a: e sear tt Fee cost, sven to go into elect. Of rest. sgagernenataitn Bilis We eae ° enemy's camp ¢quipage und prisoners. oth | !ated notes, with the word “traitor,” “Judas Is- | Among the p oni Bent membere of tLe company are y zpense 08 ind were re- 1 Te engagement with Hilly Worrell, the Jhains, Bod Sbafting. Passed off, and of the enthusiasm manifested on | having mowed them down by scores. They all | ceived by the “Sons of Vermont,” who gave them alle tee ee por gesiiarag ye Gelineator and “pS mansg z Let Cetater, re —— every band and by all in attendan acknowledge that the said bettles have so + | & fitting reception, including a dinner to the off beautiful than cost! foreign marbles, and {s tak- grostess favorite of any songstress ever iv 4 Ope Wagon acd Harness, id 23 oo aged the army thet it is scarcely recognizxb’e, J cers atthe Fifth Avenue Hotel. Th eg ing their place; asi f she can fornish the world Ae eae cee eens 5k Se oisms pte gd en ae ena The Tribune says It was a *¢ meeting whose in-| but they claim consolation in oat they believe | marched down Broadway thisafternoon, paying a} IE thelr place; a arenas Singer from te F plleel to 60 Gvence will not die with the present generation | to Se eeet; They ro raped orke army is cin thosme ae site 7 se ye ot he Prealdeat, at Ps : oe Kem Seameh. fom a te TS? nor n o this conti: ” condition. acknew! e that McClel- © Metropolitan Hotel.and embar' on the Am- erger . anes ceed te his cantinenti”? Sanety “— wp eee rg lap colar the J boy post sit wot rae were the we ents a We, ene ae ot tee Nachman. the ‘kn ro ra ‘Sree & WILLIAME, Avets.— No Daxcsr «x Kentecey —Morgan’s rel rel leaders, an it it woul! eer folly to | man’ ons of great enthusiasm on their marc! a se on Lane! raid in Kentucky, which created so sina patos attack “Little Mack”? in bis present position. | from immense crowds. Salutes were fired at pied bed error ingen fi tts aagions nd every morning, 1-12 o'alook. FUTURE DAYS. ee . ‘The letter alsostates that Jackson intends to make | different points, including the New England dispatch, when they are to be shipped to New = ___D. FRBY, Preprister._ WiLLians. ment, has been checked by the enthusiastic up- | another visit northward, and that be expressed | rooms, the windows of which were filled ‘with York for'ecten ecriln’” Thees ont were afew | Wy ASHINGTON CIFy DI Sr OEnan & ae A. p-gee. Tising ef loyal people on both sides of the tiver. | himself confident of being able to whip the whole | the daughters of New England, who waved their Bs ago among the most elegant on the lakes between Let and 2d sts — becri- eeto—, 2 A dispatch trom Gen. K syle to the Secretary of | Federal army Vermont brethern farewell and Godspeed. v 8 bed i 2 War, on Monday, reported Morgan retreating. It The people also fear that the call for the three ber respectfully informe the public OUBEBOLD AND KISCHEN FURNI- {[7- In the late democratic convention in Fair- | opened the above plosant rotnout m. g ¥u ys 3 B+) ponte amonen NING. the i5th instant, at 9@clock weten dred th <1 ; field county, Oxio, Dr. Oids offered the follow- | end that be: on MORNING, instant, x. ws ts to be regretted (says the Cincinnati Gazette) be complied withrted Wh a attatee sue noe teady and un- ing resolution, which was enthusiastically adop- ———? al pe Soe: Seer a cone, 6 foam = ‘eo y- thet he did not advance. Had he feced the men | game of Secession is up. changed. Wheat firm and advanced tase. Corn} “% loed, T the U h Hemen declining Housekeeping.) of good queuty, who rushed te meet him, an extinguisher would quiet at 55260. Oats very firm. Whisky steady | ., freed Mt Stina al pts Pcp on “4! peoeaes ‘the. sor} Walnut Boter, have been put om the aspirations of that notorious | __ PINANCTAL very Inactive ae ee abate. grees where they ase.” : vledyse top Contre Tables, Walnut Str Seat rebel on in which he hus moved is The weak; fi le part! tia. UJ Massachusetts bas settled with the General L OF. mt r Beat R. “Diate.” Th . | mer, a to the uneasiness r to veith 2 2 : z jure crn agi Laing ed no | ame dunes ag | ce tee pega Wa) i ea i atau a eee is ulated to develop 5; on, but there Is oe ee ee nit es for nces for warup en. . mere feints, to cover an advance upon Paris, | little or no disposition te enter into es Thee fd Gieds inland invomat 1, L662, was 83,165,128 25, 4 chines ae my Carzete, whence, after destroying the railroad trestle | tions, at least till the of England and |, 07) The Spragues, patriotic proposition to the} _{C7> We learn from the Leavenworth Times ee 4 work, he would proceed to Mount Sterling | Franee to the check before Richmond is received. Teen fares con loy who have families. They| that the Otoe Indians were paid at Marysville, NY |, ‘Twenty-five hundred men from Oblo and as| ZB! is due about Monday or Tuesday next. | men in thelr employ wi If they will enlist, Kansas, last week. The tribe numbers about 485, at and Bolsters, faany, we suppose, from Indians, were thrown | Iel close with relieve nt Gye Tee Fo erat aot | their pay during thelr okeence vod iat: bait tnd received $2,500, of which tbe chief got @aN, Vases. aca _ into ‘Kentucky at a few hours’ notice, and more | quoted at 1024 alW2% We quote: U.N. O's 1s02, Coble offer, worthy of the noble family ssking | papoose icici Ati thane ota Seovee, volunteers were freely offered from Cincinnat} | %;U.8 6’e1 necovupon,) GG Se 1G, 9; | tne patriotic tender. I ! {[7- Hon. Jere. Clemens, of Alabama, is se- el equisites, od the surrounding country. US. 6's 1868, (coupon,) 984; U. 8. 5's 1874, 2 SA nine eee oes verely denounced by a Georgia Rebel paper be- OF CASE MAY. KEN? any Cher aitioles to> cumerous te men- Sa nea ae Fp tt ) ; | ,. 27; Ex-Governor Seymour, of Connecticut, it] cause he bas expressed his loyalty to the U. 8. x4 | eH *l 5 iy . GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancu. Gan. McCatt Not Wovnpen.—The West- find ts. r lesa? ‘coupon,) 1 . is said, is about to raise one of the five new regi-| Government an Pronounced the Southern Con- Fpnetele a, sve = — chester (Pa.) Republican a ve. 7.30, 103, small, | ™C9t# required from that State. He has much federacy a fatiure. : URSDAY AN. By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Anctionsers. (2a-) Rep states thats letter bas | n large, 7 30, 103; Treasury notes, 7.30, ? | fame as 2 soldier—having, as is well known, dis- a AUS F FU been received from Gen. McCall addressed to his | 10; Oregon war loan, 1881, Rake ge war loan, tinguished bimee! Teatly the Mexican war, cr tert he are sti hhag acer and aque te 78; sto wont a bh wires ‘of © s wife, in which he states that he is.@ prisoner in | D#lf-yearly, 96, One-year certificates, 90 and, no doubt, could bring large numbers speed: | 150 t00 feet of luinber delly desing ts ee ip 4 igton by the 6 eee fs the Samemtes Richmond and uninjured. He was struck in the (7 Mrs. M,C. Galloway, of Memphis, wite | HY to his standard otiune golgek am train w lPnwot stages at Wilmbgton dpa iaragfr tne 2 Ciresit the breast by © spent ball, the effects of which were | of the runaway, defaulting Postmaster’ has been (SE JERFEESON DRAMATIC aamocia. | Uz tbe Paris Constitutionnel announces that | fof New Castle, ‘6 miles.) arri SS ton, I will sell st Public Aneticn. wah ss bat temporary. His ospture was in this wise: pe ore poll a aad lear geee AESRERSON DRAMATIC AS80CIA-| the recognition of Itsly by Russia bas been o Popes, Rornwe Sommer oF Ed rye he bad posted one of the regiments of his division outtae am, ines, be wasthe Principe eaten ssoolation oan’ add tor ealt on clally communtested to the Turin government. J ay Cee SS NKeRS,” + — 2th, s lot of Fursiure’ sat in § pactioular locality, and during bis absence {t | for sending the teports of spies in Frem his to] M 7. No. 976 Pennsvivanis avenue, 4652 Fivexsnrx Sruzzr, eg oo and Parier Was moved without his orders or knowledge. the rebel commanders. She, was arrest a few forenoes Fag pede picoape go a LADIES SUMMER MANTILLAB, &., &0, oe . jers in al nied p . When ot! jays aco, and sent outs! our lines toward 55 owarnment Bonds. Treasury es ‘aror Wad! Ps: be returned Sarto ee of the field poly ltted to carry all her personal eft respectability. jy 14 tw* WAITE J aR Aer MANTILEAS. Coin, Corrency, ZR y FF, lea, Place was occup ¥ a rebel regiment, and | r-cty but Dremeve none of the furniture or fix- wa WASHINGTON AND GEORGE- AL E POINTS = it being dark he rode into the midst of the ene. | tures of her residence. Colonel Hillyer bas taken town Rail : ys reseres BLaCK LACE SHAW: iny, Was surroundei, and carried to Gen. Lee’s | Fossession of the house, which is new and ele- a ee ae took ipeeheuse, for i var Ber MANTIL UBS. headquarters a prisoner of war gantly furnished, for bis official quarters, and | fer’ nee ted to them without de'ay'to | , 4/88 fall A ee SRAVEL- # shaspsnndhada ew dispenses justice in the pleasant and luxurious | {i OFAN tdey Cooks | INS WHALPINGS, suoh 8 Seoques, Dusters, From Shi = -and-a- | Hbrar Mr. Galloway. The pro will, | &'Co’s ing Houle, 452 pats, Cire » ° i" From llington, corner of Four-and-a. éeabal ego 4 reasury WELL’s balf street and Pennsylvania avenue, and from = Washington, July 11, 1962, fy 12-lw 7 et atiac ans Lat 32 Fa avenee H. C. Stier, 475 Seventh street, (opposite Generay | A Goop WiTNE I ; Fost Office.) we have copies of the excellent | the 10{th Pennsyl —Col. W. W. H. Davis, of = dining ja Regiment, now at home A XLE8 OR BOSTON- WITH DISPATCH —The | pine BOARD P STATUES, CENTRE wounded, a man well inted with the move- AND SPRINGS! sia A. Smith. to sow moreine hoes Pikes: wanton of Harper’s Magazine and Godey’s ments of’ the atu beat and prospective,| A heavy assortment just seeeivad pe forsaleby | for? soe sowed fei gi" Ps New Designs, warranted bands, imitahen Lady's Book, for August. says of Gen. McClellan's late movement: «We 17-cotw [Rep wales Nay SLNANS: | days, Appy te HAR ELEY & BROLBER. 99 gold, and common. Also from Hudson Taylor, 334 Pennsylvania} look upon this movement as one of the grandest ex Gan) 309 Pe av. | sthiot Water street, Georgetown, D. 0. iy 10.6 Window snade DOW S84 avenue, we have the August number of Harper. | displays of military skill that bas been made in APoTaecary FiX TURES WOOD AND COA ~~ Any requii orrite mete ‘ to » Buff Green, and Blue pias ins. -asemsuranatdaed n times, and none but a commander of the AND GLASSES id reapeotfally inform his the yard or made into Shades. U7" From the publishers, Ticknor & Fields, | first order would have dared to atiempt it. If it At No, 369 Fifth atreet, between tara} | friend j rally. that he nee taxen OVAL Pl Fi Boston, we have an advance copy of the Atlantic | 40es not stamp Gen McClellan ax the mil-] jy itiw® LOUIS BPANIER. | t' Sal secre and o (Warrantea to fe eS Sith gold feat.) Monthly for Au, int tary c ler of the age, we do not know what esi led by The_handso: Sone Sesortment in the iy gust, containing contributions by will.” —Reading (Pa.) Gazette, July 12 T CARD, ani C strosts. south of Ef &ve., where he : District, from = Manuisctory ia the various leading writers. Among them isan in- . : fon BE Attonton oft the .adies al Seatlonen is antl Petry ye . i ‘country. 3 . mtn red ty Rmems ¢ _ soy and . fig arco ag be) men by Onan Oortinuing {rom day 10 day weal whole of the : wag hE if, aitens cs SS ag beselttalrarter of s iL as Oval ead er — tegHenry D. Thorean. E Second Illinois Cavairy, ‘while on their way and E streets north, Koa ap tale f trade. to merita uiberal share ofpatcousge. isite Frames < oat tei pe an sr ne od reve | tase een he gtini| ee UTE GMB 2 eitathad™ | Oe a pute naan ad coon NP, TASES. hn Be Betegee nn om sliver coin would prevent | taken an oath not tosce that fag borkeh nee Round Correr Piano Forte for @f cake - the Europeans from getting it, and at the same | our boys gave them time to et tuto their houses I BAKE Flessure teearinn te my frierds and the cas monthiy payment, for anion no (eoooraius tS their @ will oa = ime prevent the smail-note currency. and close their doors and windows, which they g Ne general sthat I have pi the Stall | Music Store i Bers Qe they oan i ee eeeincneseeeeineas did. With properteremonies the flag was then 5 o Jou H Sol w g METZER s, ‘0 misrepresentation made to Conrinmnv —Samuel F. Miller, of lowa, was | hauled down, and triumphantly crammed. lato jo Ageney for St Bet pone a, last night confirmed by the Senate as an Amociate | %2dty pistol holsters. orf. Veal, Tee * Justice of the Supreme Court of the United i Orders, 19r Paperhanging_ or Window a se 3 fet RON HALL. exeouted ‘by exper ‘workmen, In y or UF Good words for the United States are very | shitty wan,.% all I $20 Pamsrivama AvEncn, scarce in the Canadian bya The Quebec = Di ng "A cali solicited from those needing the abeve ‘Tax AMENDMENTS To THE Co! B Chranicle, however, in allud our financial HE AMBU. Would sameeren afc pti on ustom ki “ 1s ConBiscaTion . A a |; ~ AD: ‘on! u x ea Nos nena angel TMC, Pu Wt | ies Tor zg ener asd whe pate? | Aa RigaaeensRI nones 7 DAY | Met Mae aa aaa scteateg caren | «Ree arpta fe Houses yesterda: designed to remove the Presi. | ism re confidence tna clreulati medi , ‘man’ fi 3 I r dent’s objection the Confiscation Act : created by’ the government in thelr bebalf, will a touete atlfeary eur tyes ‘f, ee ig E “4 CCAREED, la = WATER camsielaed, $<, That the rovistone of the third would cfush 8 nallon weeshipleg cee seoca: Leod'e Bareery ot the Ori rE SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPIOES, Eto. 80) \- ” . . lause sige apprems 1a. | Polley. ¥en a4 PLOUR, BUTTER. LARD. Warm 18) "6. ; , a of HAVANA CIGARS, J Water Rents Rebels, and | {[J~The Commissioner for California Grose’ Military » whites Parelaset hom ANA cig that in 1800 thers were six milllons of vines te og eaantion Dies us to esi! at very low raton, hate AG “in ivi? he the State, of which one-third were in Los SHEYER’S LION LA BEER! roheeteis Angeles county; and he Uelloves that the product Barrela oa = vines in i SCHNEIDER’ All kinds of Groceries <a 1865 will reach five millions of Ne 4 tir orp Parerr “4 ‘et eae ‘LO! OR CLOSE 4 ° ‘ FB aly [lg tn aot don 0,000 bel Be STOOLS, W:.. OTIC SF = OVAL. ws used for the maintenance of a jal Hospitals, Hotels and Private Families, ecenmers and frisete ae eat cyl in mathematies, who will have c. There stools are made wholiy of metal, are per- hi mathematical scholars in the toatl Tres or {moil- cannot get out of order is. Faravorve:oppoaite Reise rom classes. 5 Pare pa cles in : , ure. ey bave been in ali the U. 8, Hos- ‘IC: U2” A revolution in ities, says the New. | pitsls,&0. Thev had set ig an hs | RS Paces aa | Lucasey nal al ic . the a ai s and the anti-Macs; and they ret wr . ‘ - rake, HENRY KRAEK, Ieland. publicans and d-mocrats towards ther hn oblained Q} Washington, D.C..July ih tase Ss ieee each other. Here the Macs have the majority. p * if e . (7 Hon. John Hood, State Senator, Marion rx oe om ptt e istrict, Onio, tas got Bimself into trouble re. Every § ing a young married woman whose hus! bas gone to the wars. Hood is a church | ¥: to deacon. tesa to the subscriber, or 17" Uf all men tn all paris of the land would Donel wi, estlon of the Unian as it was a TE the Consti- JOH! W. BL riyand get bargains, Feit oT pW Se | reese : Seat rmieas (tate et ae Ps ik Th r 3 $ UF fe BOT ESOWn. —Corpeepe .¥. ' . : i i (Odd Pollows’ Bau) th st.