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(SUNDAY EXCEPTED,} ; “AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Carner of Pematyivenrs ove. and Elevensh strest, Papers served in packages by casriers at 948 year, or 37 cents per month. To mall subsoribess, the price is $1.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three menths; and fot lees than Saree months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin-f gi copies, onx cant; in wrappers, rwO CENTS. 3 U7” Avvextisxxnes should be sent to the fice before 12 o'clock M.; otherwise they may “you XX. ‘Rot appear until the next dey. Hee ’ FASHIONS FOR JULY, - Who is this Chandier—irquisitive wreteh !—; {From Le Follet.} Whe ciamors so loud and so long ; For traveling there is nothing better than plata For papers and letters, foulards or al In the latter material a drab And bothers bis betters— shade is very much liked, and, certainly, !sa very Tosisting that somebed y's wrong ” convenient color for tourists, who always suffer Who made him Senator—digsifled name!— more or less from cloudsof dust. Alpaca dresses CHANDLER. And sent bim to Wasb'zpfon, are generally mads in the redingoie style and Bawling and ‘raw! ing,” closed Treen a ror wee butions, - D ¢ bia calling 3 Sula Sieok by cr eg In light of the mig-day sun ? ‘ TOWs. jack, brown, China blue . ,._ por +. ferind. This trimming is also carried up Why should or country—biest and beloved! — } the front of the algirt, and on t ie body, with a row Suier bry secrets of State of buttons of ti sen pi theceatre. With open so easy | | & foulard robe, as weil as with the alpaca, the To Chandler the greasy— A smaii peletot,called sante en barque, is indispen- While the wheels of Government walt? sable. It is always made of the same material Why should McClellsn—noble and Brave !— | 88 the dress, trimmed to match; indeed, e questioned, an: blished, ourged, | Whatever may the shape of the mantle for the a By any —_ > a ~ * | country or seaside, it ie more stylish when made Inquisitive sniveller— of the same material and shade as the dress thah And no objection be urged ? to, eOutrasting color. ieaaihs a Fal . ar 1b 6 apt Gog Sey is sum- re our Flag and our Unton—ineffable p3ir | mer. The patterns which nave had so much Always to tremble so low success In foplard during the spring have been rhat any old atupid— {pretscet in cool and gossamer-like ma’erial. Bliader than Copid— | | Those most in e are in double stripes down May shatter (hem both st a blow? i the dens aiteraatng nebonly in shade bot in 1f the country’s embarrassed—idea how sad !— | aes: one stripe —- Plein, and the other It isn’t by effortof arme: chine. I iy be tri with three flounces, But by certatn suspleious , Pat equal di rt mi Bag Sy ted differing in Oid stapids pHiciors, . width. The body, low and full, is completed Like Chandleg, ali fears and alarms! by 8 fichw pelerine of the same material as the Pair. dress. The sash should be of teffetas ribbon, to ace aetine tga cy § y match ten Seepest erode, tn the orm 204 thea nd with long ends e sleeves half lon; FROM NEW ORLEANS. and moderately wide, tinumed like the skirt” Arrival ef a Cargo of Sugar and Cotten— Among the novelties for summer out-of-doors What the New Orleans Papers Say. =e are i shawls of Lp — —— woolen The transport De Witt Clinton arrived at New | lace. It is ry pure, brilliant white, and the York on Tresday, from New Orleans, whence | texture soft ade. The shawls are made in she safied on the 25h of June. She brings a | the richest Brussels designs. Small paletots ate eargo of sugar and cotfon, censigned to Quarter. } exceedingly fashionable. master Tompkins. Bate are so universally adopted, especialty for Additional news from New Orleans reaches eee oF country wear, tratour modistes are In files of papers from that city. The Delta of Dg much attention t» their make and trim. Jaly 3 gives us a stgtement of the condition of & description of a few, therefore, will be Affaire at that dete. ‘The uthouty of the Come lable. mon Council bad terminated, the official > ‘The ‘‘sailor’s hat”? is deep in the crown, the ‘ence of half the members having expired, an moderately broad, and nearly straight. It is residue having omitted to take the oath of [mot, however, adopted without some Sppesttion allegiance. The military authortty was com: [ Many fading this shape rather masculine, and felled accordingly to supersede the entire city Dae —— thinking that they are wrong in overnment. on. - The sanitary news !sencourazing. The Delta] The belle poule is of black straw, with aruche says:—The mortuary report of last week shows a | of feathers inside, and an algrette of black and considerable decrezse of mortality from that of | white ostrich feathers quite in front A black tbe week preceding. Thisiea gratifying {mdi- | velvet ribbon is tied round the crown, the ends cation, in face of the fact that we have a large | being trimmed with lace number of unacclimated persons among us, ad Toe Floriag hat is of Italian straw, edged with & greater than usual proportion of our population f black feathers inside and trimmed outsid> With remains here from inability cet away. black velvet ribbon and buncher of heath A MARAUDING GANGS Pompadonr veil of Chanttiiy lace, falling in a Th Dati, Nae an Sdicril upon the. gueruig | PRL OTe te fem ed Behind wile to Sade pe Thay ma Batca Rougehss. bere compalied to falling over the eyes, and the back part bent send to the Federal anthorfties of that city for | 40W2, with a fringe of white and black feathers Protection from the depredations of small ma- | ™!xed with black lace, fastened round the crown rauding bands, who Sader tee pretence of “fight cA rouleau of colored velvet, and tied th,’” ein ti ~ bas For Bort = tha deGencaions iakebiaenet The Chapean Imperatrice stand first in attrac. thet section. Bech partice ecldom venture withig J on. [: 18 trimmed with feathers and fallin, reach of the pickets. their exploits being con- J {fT the front. There are sometimes white and fined to robbing eld women and despailing hen- seoets, or sudden access of chesp valor, shoot', iown some naked bather, or butcher! belated sick man. es. er “MENDACIOUS RUMORS? The other New Orieans jor’ oJ, take a mere unfriendly view of matters. fi... Picapons aye “New Orleans seems to oe'snamfally misrepro. Tear oy the Press. ‘sa looking over'the papers bern eshrapge Sxwierday, we fad articles and PimstsPhs, 0 che shape of ‘correspondence and nan te ting to be copied from the = sn innatl, Chicago, Memrhis and e ete, concerning affairs int Ly, which ardly false and foundationless.”? * LAWYER WISHES TO OPEN A REPRECHMENT a STAND. = rane. 2. lewper.. wainting so Pursue Some oceupation more congenial to bis wishes, makes the following application, which ‘was granted : Believing a refreshment stand, forthe sale of coffee, sandwiches, lemonade, and other ligh' articles of food and drink, neatly furnished ani properly condacted, would be equally requisite as benefictal om behalf of the many soldiers and citizens who frequent the place. as it would be a source of means and live! ihood to myself, | am thus Induced to ask the privilege of plactag such 2 depot in the Custom Nouse—place hereafter to be designated as agreed upon by you. My license will be a paid. Asking your erly atteution and favorable answer to the above, | remain your obedient servant, C. C. Monean. Rebel Endorsement of Gen. McClellan. Coneanetate Statxs of America, (Quarter. master-General’s Department, Montgomery, May 22, 1602 —General: Mr. Davis sent sor me yester~ day, and asked me where you were. | said at Pensacola. He thought you were at New Orleans, but continned: “ Will Gea Twiggs accept the commaad of the forces at New Orivans an: cent countey’” Lreplied: “4 think he wiil,’? and obeerved that you had telegraphed me ta that effect. I then asked what would be tendered you. He snid,as he supposed you would not care to serve longer then the present War, you would be offered the appointment of Provisional Governor, and as you bad declined the appolat- ment of General fn the reguler army on account of not being able to take ¢ eld, he could not tender you the eame eppointment ein, as be requires the smart, active men; but did not wish youto misunderstand bis offering youwthe piace of Provisional Governor. 1 hope you will for you will have the same command as if | were Lieute: Genera. [tcsnnotbe higher. 4] avis you ought to have a staff off- cer, and suggested your getting Capt. Washing-. ton. I distinctly understood t you would be 2ppointed) | now trust that your health will allow of your attending to the Important duties of the defense of New Orleans, the lake shore, and. the Island on the coast between Mobile and New Orleans. Henry May is out for Congress, to run | inst Winter Davis. I hope Davis will beat bim. He ts, 1 think, a degraded man. Like the rest of the North, he thinks the pe te is there, and, coward I!ke, they to subjugate the South and make & maa 4 ~ viack, or a mixture of drab, gray and black. As arule, the shape and style of the hat should be chosen to suit face; yet we may state tht the cbapean vig soarerer is more bece:tilag for mar- err and bateliiry and cloche for young es. Wao EscareDrarrine in THE U.S. Laws. — The following persons are exermptec from enrol- ment by the laws of the United States: Officers judictal aed itive of the Government of the Potted States, the members of both Houees of Congress, and thelr respective officers, Custom House officers and their clerks, inapectors of ex- ports, pilots and mariners employed in the sea service of a citizen or merchant within the United States, postmasters and thelr clerks, pust-oflicers, post riders, stege drivers. in the car ad convey- employed at any ferry on the postroad, and the artificers and workmen in the United States Arm- ories and Arsenzls. Riots 1x Cincinnati —During the past week Cincinnati has been the scene of outbreaks be- tween the Irish and negro stevedores of that city. Several steamboats discharged their white hands and hired negtoes at small wages, for which they were willing to work. The white laborers considering that this is a country for white men, took umbrage at this new develop- ment of philanthropy and patriotism, and bave since occupied themselves tn cracking the skulls of thetr sable sticcessors. Whether these ‘“strikea’’ will cause Sambo to seek employment in the more congenial latitude of New England, remains ‘be seen. Wortay or Notice.—It is deserving of notice that the late emphatic declarations in the British Parliament against intervention are coincident ‘with the arrival of Lord Lyons in England. in Washington, Lord Lyons was in confidential in- tercourse with Mr. Seward, and he could give the British Government Crete valuable Sead erik the ptoptiety of meddling witb our affairs, if he chote to do to. That be bas notified Russell and Palmerston of the unprofitable nature of the busi- ness is evident from their latest published speeches. Wonpak wuat SxitH Means ?—In lookt over the proceedings of an Onio Sunday Schoo! Convention, we find the following resolution, offered by Mr. Smith, a pious and promising ly id yResoleed” That a committee of ladies and gen- tlemen be appointed to raise children for the Sabbath Schovl. * ‘ 17” A pretty German woman, nzmed Rose » vueese the victim of jealousy in St. Louis, last week. She lived tn the family of italian, named Colona, whose wife became of ber, and who, finding her asleep Mon- day night, sprinkled cemphene overt her night- clothes and bed, and set them on fire. [tis said she cannot recover. Uy The Viceroy of Egypt is inning to re- celve more attention from the seein Great Speaker of the House of Commons ‘was to give him a public dinner on the 2d inst., and the me of A sverpool a grand banquet on the Hib reported that the Viceroy nas in- “vited the Empress of Austriato spend the next winter at Cairo, ‘ Let us see what property owners in Nash- wlio nae by fa mds le. The valuation 0. city subject to taxation tn 1861. Sone Siaaee rin 1302, @10.867 135-8 falltog of of the sn sum of three militons, four hun- ded’ gua ft eaty-is thousand one handred and stzty 4 delegated to Mr. James eek London Gritie, Toe task of drame- signs of producing infamy and ruin: = —— remark about northern men to eClellan; be is 2 brave, noble soldier, an@ be our most formidable enemy in battle. im Ohio, and will make the attack a, if it is meant to be real. hope this letter will reach you in New Orleans, end fiad youall well. Give my Jove to M—-, and Kiss the children Yours, truly, A. & Myznrs. General D. E. Twices, &c., &e. ntberbemes tana dy oe U>~Rev. Dr. Plumber, past Presbyterian Chureh, ‘Alleghany, tage = created quite aa excitement i a “ Les Miserables” for the (be Federal armies an: to return thanks for their oa stage, and he will himeeif revise the ver- Ie aheny cotined ptt, the Presbytery of -al- | The American Tract Society have under- paar Ba who pecan age mri Ale new branch of publishing. The mans- withdrawing from the church. But the a. orackers to be baxed,on each of was tabled & warm debate, by the 7 a text of Scriptures. vote of the moderator. T, Plumer then bought ovt his wastenis * a ishoners, who in ence withdrew from the church. And thus ed the matter. SSS nor wy aimee WA Caownd at raz Mint —The | 4, mea and boysat the Mint isa nove! of a ‘al rush Je-for pennies, which the Mint nges at par for Un’ States Treasury notes. Every man and carries a osg or basket to lug ay bis wee. oe seating the character. the fons wating ot &@ market to be ann Wits im Nickel have been pura th American, 1th Paid out. Se a ("A New York recruiting officer vertises : . Maus ad. “Guanpd Exctasion sy SrzaMsoar Roab.—This ticket eatities the bearer to to Richmond, Va. Fare, ciothes, 3 gra'is, and $35 given for nothing. Por 2 particulars, appiy, &c.” 4 {7 It {sa tradition that no man on earth so ens}. ly tgs tatoa new position or pofrssion asan ee rican, and that no one cau so easily teact peddle a ‘Work « farm, run a mh lavest 8 patent, @ newspaper, become a yman, pel gros political apeech rd ro of prize cotton was sold in Phila- odie oe ‘ednesday at forty-six cents a pound, pay! gold, {07~ The sum ‘of $403,970 60 has been realized from the sale of prize vessels and cargoes at Phil- adelphia. UF Amherst q at pod late cotamiiyel- Meacement, tl ree 0} Dd. Horace Maynard, of Teuneace. SPECIAL NOTICES. pian ne tae tg Baveuxton’s Hain Drs Tres best in the World, Wiitiam A. Batchelor’s celebrated Halr Dys Produces a color not to be distingutshed from na- ‘are—warraitited not to injure the Hair in thefleast; Femedies the {ll effects of bed dyes, and invigor- stesthe Hair for life. Grey, Hel or Rusty Hate ine oe Hunt £ splendid Black or Brown, leav. D ay, %of and beeutiful. Bold by all EP The Genuine is signed W BUOR, Om the four sides of cach Pai 2 Ran oe Aactory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, Amon, the decorations In Montréa? oy 'y agri ther en Gacber, of Gencraor ogee | mNty (Late233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) ook iest Tues pat pee eed flag ually ‘ Le conspien: b cross "* een. ry 4 the extensive dry tooke ot FOR ALL. mstiepieamle on Noire Dati sie iad ag | Mr epee artay seat beye been sate bila t smeaM Du hae been Ommotted ta years. ty legelpals by C te voustones (Host he pe ey “> Teen futedo'cure mae Ome dectets forg) ¢ au ation foe benety land war formed th, - i routs Sainy are pe eding ageiest the pris- — Wishug further particulars ean cas pepe pet, invoiviag 3,000 acres of PA Atte peourametan tee ag. THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This cheeloat Pumity und Mews Jeurea: ows SURI Ag 4 ETeRIer variety of interesting roeding ‘eam CER De fred Ix any other—is published ox Priéay moraiag PERNO—Card, evertabiy, de eéwenee Sivgie copy, per ansem..o. Five copes .oceeees. + Fen copies......... Fweaty-Bve Copies 0.0.0 -ceecsene 20 08 Jt invariably comteins the “Wastington News" fast hes made The Desig Evening Stor ciroulawe © generelly throng hout the ceuntry ngie copies (im wrappers) can be pre WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1862, NS, 2,934 [etn Soest mtiatiy te etre of the paper. Price—-THRKE CENTS. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. East esienquenasiusecbetennniana ess See LATER FROM KENTUCKY. Demonstrations of Morgan Lovisvitix, July 16 —Morgan was at Midway [Woodford east of Frankfort, on the Lexington rall- road) yesterday at noon. He cnt the telegraph. wire and tore up every: thing convertible to his use. He bad with bim four 12-pound howltzers, but it is said had only ds of ammunition. He lef: for George- town last night and encemped there on Gonas’ farm. He said he meant to visit Lexington and Frankfort before he got thro’ he to bt Ho with hit guer- ave ample force it to take the offensive. Georgetown is seventeen miles east of Frank- Oar pickets. alarmed by the rebels approachip, ing back on the Georgetown road, and our men with several pieces of artillery, are ing slong the same road to meet the rebels, ‘The railroad and telegraph to Midway are re- ridge at Keyser’s hes not in force, are fall paired, but the burnt yet been reconstructed. A Rebel Force —— mearthe Arkansas ine. Srainorizty, Mo., July 12—Judge Price, of Mount Vernon, has arrived, and brings intelll- gence that a portion of the expedition which is moving from Arkansas into encountered recently at Evansville neer the Ar- kal them and taking is reported, Gen. risoners. The rebels placed front, whoare reported to have lost 140 in killed and 150 prisoners. ‘This statement is corroborated by a gentleman just from Neoshoe The Federal forces are said to be at or near La Helquah. te Indian Nation line, complete! larkson and also, Jim Ratios, of Mo., their Indian allies Harvard College Commencement. Boston, July 16.—Commencement at Harverd to-day attracts the usual iarge concourse, in- cluding the Governor and suite, escorted by the Lancer’ and the overteets of the college. arts allotted to the graduating class were fewer n number than heretofore. The exercises seemed to give much satisfaction. The only degrees con- ferred were of Li. D. on Jobn Stuart Mills, of England, and the Rev. Robert J. Breckinridge, entucky. Neither of these gentlemen grad- usted at Harvard. Rebel Reinforcements fer Arkar Cairo, July 15 —Passengers by the boat from s rt thatGen. Price on Wednesday a battery ofartillery and forty forage wagons across the Misetssipp!, at Cypress Bayou, The battery was marke i ‘‘Hind- Another battery crossed on squads of men from Panola, Miss, were crotsing ia the same direction, ap- tly With the view of concentrating a force ‘Kansas, perhaps to operate egelest General near Napoicon. man, Little Rock.’’ Snaday evening, and Escape ef Pris: Pmitapgtruia, July 17 .- Fort velaware. A letter from New ., in the Bulletin of to-day, says thet ¥ morning eight rebel prisoners ar- rived there, having made their escape from Fort Delaware on a reft made b: lashing boards to- ‘They were kindly received by rebel sympathizers, and seat on their road to Dixie. War Meetings. CLEVELAND, July 16.—The city council last riated $35,000 to ald in recrulting for Detroit, July 16.—A large meeting was held it to facilitate the raising of new atriotic resolutions were passed. wees me Ow, nce Asi octated Press J Fortress Monnog, July 16.—The patients at Mill Creek Hospital, about 200 in number, are now mostly convalescent, end many of them will soon return to thelr regiments. A false rumor has been afioat here for twenty- four bours that the revels had driven back our forces at Williamsburg, and taken possession of place, &c., but there is not one word of truth The Government telegraph lines have been working all the time throug the falsity of the sto The latest advii dicate Quietness within out lines. the place, showlag Yom up the James river in- 5, RESIDENT'S PRO- ATION, No. 685, of upwards of 4,400,000 acres of Land wn Oregon. i orders public sales in the Starz or Oazcon, as follows: at Onzeon City, on theéth of one huudred and fit sh'ps. heretofore unoffered, Ountains, and within the i 4 (oe subjent to sale at Orecan Dit 1e office at RoszBURG. on the of Oo- tober, 1852, of one hundres and fif retotore unoffered, and within the di 0 flered with the usual excep- tons of school sections, &o. No mize:al isnds are to bs offered, euch lands ly exoepted And exd!uded from sale il be kept open until the lands are al. is to be econ ished wi! wooks. and no jong: of the lands wil! bo tton of the two week: ~. No. Syxoreig of Hh For ths Offrin At thi d of October. 1882. o! s Of the. Gasoade M ired to establish and inate fayment for the same lor the commence- os. wise their olaims EA a, Pre-emption ol their claims to the SOE pe io Will be forferted: meet ofthe GuranaL FFica, June 10, 1f62, Norz.—Under the regulations of the BO payment can Hons exoopt tos ister’ as Bre special; orized 1 oa Siaue hares tp thi e i F eine ot Notes and fe tains 0d , ir peend sheets, ons of stock to be ire, the we sheets, and the n oan be delivered which delivery ‘The paper wiil be requii to possess some dis- pe characteristic or mark wo.oh must, be alactures, mod a prcposais, to be tio or mark is at Optio: 5 yonek bepposes: te he dail yered proposed loeuitper thon NCLws,) Bnd Wil from the manufac- parties will not be be |. and t! wale for Hond aad Teese @ Beoretary of the +. WhO teserves the 7” end bi aE wm 8. P. Gi! StawtSulyia Beorstary of the “Fi c'tY OF CHARLESTON: MASBACHU- daa, suob, wae re- ye Hoservolr, aud a to be separate. ° ‘0, work, seme can bs 0 ‘eter Commizsioners required from pa-ties the right to asorpt li ovouns: fy seq Say rigcis reserved usa! erteasion of tu ‘Ushmen: FOR SALE AND RENT. | OFPFItCias, EPAREMENT OF STATE, CONGRESSIONAL. XEXVIIth CONGRESS—Secend Session. ee WANTED FO RENT—From Sept mer weil fi ectoemayssiifinmemttiets notin Heine ROUSE. in8 ccs! lo Wats meron, January 25, 168. zyatEe —After our report closed yesterday — v jear the ‘The Scerctary of State will hereafter receive TES en Risking edt. Adereee Box 18.Star'O@ines | sesng a — | Members of Congrent en business on Saturdays, DESIRABLE PROPERTY POR BALE ON | commencing with Saturday, the ret of Mea? PGNNSYLVANIA AVENUE.—The sob | SN" ® Fentey ranin avec, heoan fet epi cnet: | yen rat comer Sire “ i F mi jam WILLIAM BR. SEWARD: 9 best Confectionery Stores in city, ~ : Sy rene u foomt, exosijent cellar under the whois hovee. PASEO NGER FRAUN TO MANASSAS. ae tures, &o. Fhe house, by i's ex- — geliect, v3 aod Srrapgonen' is well susted War Daragyunng, nese of any kind. aia er pt CUSts. | Ofice Miltary Surerincendent Rativonds U.S. Peg cao renee, Ly ssor 5-4 ps Washinaton, Aprei 18, 1968. - — No Marsenger Train will be ron from Washi: one raat ovat Tear the Benarionsets ton to Meansens until forteer amine. a e 7 w sahie . c. ’ ¥ se. furnitur ig wea ect C. MeCAL! . tween @ aed He M.D. and Sup"t Railroads, U. ORT CORCORAN FOR SAL.E—Themansion tlenal ration’ for the Indian it i appropristio: departmes' Mr. Rice called up the bill fo defray the ex- Penses of enrolling and equipping certain com- P8nies of Delaware volunteers. Passed. H Mr Henderson offered the following resolution, which was adopted : i Resolved, That the thanks of the Senate be pré- sented to the Hon. Solomon Foot, President pto fem. of the Senate, for the dignified and impat- tial manner in which he bes formed his du- ties whiist presiding over the deliberations aut- ing the present session. As the hands of the clock pointed to two, Mr. Foot, President pro tem., rose to express bis full and grateful appreciation of their cordial expres- sion relative to the manner in which the duties of the Chair had been performed—duties that OFBING DEPOT tensive ont-buiid!: And farm, i pow tue piace were delicate and often laborious, involving ques- formerly ktown a5 “Hoover aH end inter “ ele cathte of Snares Mons embarrsssing and perplexing. It equally | as“! oo on Arlington Heirhts, opeo- °.8°9 s000 reasons why every became him, elso, to acknowledge the courte: ve Georgetown, D. Cc, embracing entirely the | one s 5 V First!y, we sell cheap- and. fortiearhnce "which hed. been Poaniterh fortress kgown a4,” For! Corcoran.h anda portion | 6 shiianmient in tale city. 8) acknow! ea obligation to the 4 ew from th f be nd third'y, excellent officers of the Senate before him. The | soecrreyc woe dowd And third'y, we sre sion of the entire P of Coinubla, sneludtn . F owr goods al what 8 yoeurpaseed, both for ext od teat, Ms) orfect. For terme &e . ap; bau Nossatse Indiana S¥ens*- betw BU os poe eB 0. 7 Indians avevuc, sbington, 164 Bridge st. Georgetown, D.C. jel? in | = _ FFOR SALE—BUILDING LOTS. ncarthe Now B DR. JOHNSTON, — uu OTS, near the No - IMORE Be ee eE RIN KOT nearing Novy Ae T a ehrieas. S10 e6on, parable email ineia:menis he baer tarani ay and on: month. Asisiance w given ta thane donrous epee aed ae +4 ve to improve thereon. Apply to FO™ & VAN y , ai Remedy om the id, HOOK over 490 Seventh st jolt tm FOR ALL I ADES OF IMPRUDENCE 0! —A furnished four-story BR TON LSE 7 Er DWEERING. tiplossnct aud hese LET BO FOES ACY 7 hho of the city, ine large chambers and par! 4 . beth ee country was most loved and revered when most tried—most honored when most in peril. He would indulge the hope thet the might come back recruited in vigor, In strength and heaith, in heart and hope, amid the rejoicings of a mighty people, restored to peace, union, and harmony. This was bis abiding faith and un- ceasing “ip bach He then declared the Senate adjourned. Hovsz.—After our report closed— A message was received from the President, recommending a suitable vote of thanks to Mr. Vanderbilt, for the present of the ship of that name. Mr. Wickliffe asked leave to Introduce a reso- lution making it the duty of the Government to keep a full record of the names, ages and sex of all slaves received into out 'inee under the pro- tection of the army, together with the names of the owners. Mr. Bingbam objected. Mr. Wickliffe moved a suspension af the rules. Lost—yeas 58, nays 45—not two-thirds. The Senate joint resolution fixing the compen- sation of pension agents at two per cent., provi- ded tbat thetr whole compensation shall not et- ceed $2,000 per annum. Mr. Walton reported a resolution to print 10,000 copies of tne President’s messsge. A motion was made to lay it en the table, but no quorum voting, acall of the House was ordered until 2 o’clock, when The Speaker said :—The hour fixed for the ad- journment of the two Houses having errived, I hereby decisre this House adjourned sine dis. Applause by micmabens followed the annotaee- meat, and a few minutes only elapsed before all the members left the Hall. eee A SCHWARTZER’S HUNGARIAN . WINES AND BRANDY, otfally solicit citizens. strangers and nolders to come to RAR & FRU 'S nd E ete. to bur every je 13 2m* L ATE od With hydrant water, and cas pe - os © Hiroug! e-house and sable atiache? | 4 CURE WARRANTZO. OF NO CHARGE, ‘his 18 & desirable residenoe for an M,C. or f -- iN FROM QN® TO TWO DAYS! erzment employes 2 either one of the Prpars ents, I rey & Bieventh stree:, between Weakness in the Pack E L, fro) > 21) the nieve gud B ladder mpctercr, Go fection: os harger, ervousness, Dye of ideas, Palpit » Ti = Di Trombits 200 MEN WANTED for the sth Regu “per Carats. ons .e aédinee to rations clo! rf month, rp Ee paid eo citizens oF soldiers for exch s recrut! "For ‘urther information appiy St ths late cau. of theregiment, Cliffburne, Sist Rive eee peg ing’ SD'CH, * stims of Bol: "fe 2é-Im_ Lieut.sth Cavalry, Reeruit’s Officer. rachre gett n6iy ETRVE thon exalted monte otherwise have the thunders of ontsoy tae living igre, may T NOTICE. HOSE In want of Kmp oTueat of any kind would better csilon the new (NFELLIGENCE OFFICE, No, 611 Sth etreet, (where the beet of : pay Will be giv: fret ses. servants.) | have Mak . pitoadt oon bane os, | Maszree Praso«s, or ) 2 eo, for young Mento wait on tab ein privace families or hotels, FARM HANDS wanted. km- piozers in want 0: g00d help will find it to tueir ad- eo van! 5 1 am anthor! by the proprietor of these deli NOB HOUSES wanted. The best of tenants cious W res rather than inaur the risk and ex-| can be obtained without charge by applyine as penso of transhipment, t> offer the balance on Bho St ten per cont less than New York who! Pb lor the 8 of thirty days, unless lisposed of ‘There ars about 250 eases of the fel- lowing choios brands. vo, m 38-1 N. #, MILLER, tire : —We buying SECUNG- mest be gud ent ocala © fFURE,STOVEsend Ww P stamp. DING Yor winch we oar i the DR JOHNSTON, r Te wing the higoest eats, Wing astiplen ef Mraitpres wid hac fe Sly | foo, crasaats no ore of hem Soreoeme, tes: ag AY Wantage te rive ws acs, 3 ‘okayi Mesias, PONTE & ig LG i lst @ 7th at. heew. fan Three casks, 3) gallons ¢ach, of Sziiva'e (Prene | => ae 1 Brandy.) Also, Khine and Claret Wines in great WwW 'S ED—Every perzon to know thst! amin | ¥ varivty. EDWARD C. DYER. the market, iy to pay oneh forse |: . sv34 a oe oe in the anatnree ung line oma ere < ine ¥ 14 Bteo jotween (2th and 13th 8 ay ng & gurpins. * mu mikueae 52s é ith at, between HE aiGHEST prices a4 7 Boalerin New aud Secon. = os LVER COIN, rs ' ed 3 GCLD_AND SILVE: ° amen iced in when ae araeeeneee . = jearped trum evil com- and — ee he ellects of which are 2 Year 6 per cont. Treasury Notes, even when asleep, and it not ourec. ac destroys doth By JAY COOKE O., Bankers 0-17 462 EiReonin 6 OBER FERMERET? jy! 4 FUL. oly poets : You may obtain @ hand- ATER NOTICE, gome complexion, Sxempt Wats Reoisrran’s Orvice, daly 1, 1982, f yo” Some steagniae ‘The Lew of the Corporation regulating the use DR BLETY’S of street washers, &o., &0., 1828 followe : _- ipd ars he use of pavement or atrest washers or band BANISHER. - Confpsioa how I be reetria to the cane potwasneunrise | price, @1 per doitie, 1] Forebodines, and nm 001 nm. mm one yar 1 Lore - theteshter, God thon tor no jobser period than} Sent by mail or express = of Bolt ro Ss Oi0-5 Ge “ - fifteen minutes; and aby person or pereyne who | to Any address, PIAS: Ane CD LOND CNS SUED BrP snail use or permit the wee of his, her, or their = — can now judge vemnent t wesaer, or hand hose, 10 viola Office—N&. 11. W : 4 fon of this aot.ehall be lable toa fae of not love | inston Building, Pecue}] i health: josing or more than five doilars,” &c., &o . &0. ‘The law also provides that “the hose shall not be ed in the avenuss or strorts to wash off car- riages, om! buses, or other vehicles, or for wster- ing OF Washing borses. Ca; the ment or street waehers mu s on the washers are not in esd, be Kept **oureiy sorowed down” thas become nrcessary.in covsequerde of the ener waste of water. to cai) tention of the police to the above la after wiii be enforced. ‘This notice is iniendei as a caution to sll whom It concerns, e Ysuia Syenus, corner ‘% } “SS Seventh street, ‘Waohing- mptons of conse mption. ton, B.C, Deters Taine. DISEASES O¥ IMPRUDENCE. DR. TUMBLETY’S PIMPLE BANISHER } |, When tho misguided and tmpradent ot isasure finds he hes imt tho seeds of this pain- i ited to cure le, ke as, Ring- ff, 2 i afte: me thi th a warragted to our Sorofula, Kireipe as, Ring: | fuldierars, ittoo often heepeue thet ap 2 -Gimed — uge'ér Appearance about the , i of digo. deters hi ‘every disease of the &kin, of gba engg i fh femme x im. wi JOY TO THE AFFLICTED, It cures Nervous and Debilitated Bufferers. and 0.8lly to kespers of public stables, iu oS : RANDULYH COT LE, Fomoves all the Bymptoms,among which will o> | jy 12-e08t Stor Registrar, Indisposition to osamen Loss of DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. A Omey sea hy phony of Br chiee Sen Sa na Mseaets tl rer i bee vo BEF Ng & WS?. . eadfai sai by ing hum CREAT MASTERS VOW ERD RS’ | Somer, of enin, Night Sieacae Goud [ict his clon caverties © coe" une os Merchandise, Meney, Jewelry, Valuables, N Steci Appeti guor, Unr Latsitude cf uscuisrSyatem, | Wavelier returns. Gian Enormous Y . with Dyspeptio DR. JOHNSTON'S REMEDY FORORG 4N- jetes, Stocks, Bends, fc. pions Hot habde. ¢ te IC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. ‘orwarded with SAFEFY AND DISPATCH to Dryness of the erin, Pata My this groatand uaportant remedy weakness of Fy pps tame i tarps Wailea Wot Reeetaieacceretace =” | te ch al Ins con anette GST a ore ram . Butt“ = peetiniat " Béayii oe ‘of te fe Piirtated bad iost sil hope, have been inme- NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST, ne ently ad. are s fe Mas riase, Payeisalor fontal aK, B IN Fiyise fear eown. Erri Krembing. W oF sil Exhauetios of the most fearfel kind speedily oured WASHINGT! UN oes PEROT, A ta ENCES OFON. Byeg, with Fomporary Suifgnon end Lose of ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. Connections are made at Now York and Boston Biake Want of Ateanges Sr A. i Fox Many Tuc cured at inetitettog ith lines forward; Bg to the OANA DAS Bod the} These aympto if allowed to go on—whioh, | W't=!9 the last sow Ba FISH PROVINCES, and with eamahip this Mediome invariably removes—seon fo lows ©} | POrteat Narcion. ae 4 4 to, Lil ERPOOL, SoUT@AMPTO Ro LOSS OF POWER FATUITY AND Joauston, w:tueenod ty Lie reporters of papers ap prominent wns in Ureat Britan EPILEPTIC FI " Goctienan af ohareat tor ana - So don't be cast down. be cor Dg & ig ® su@onens cearsutee to the af- m 10-¢m* ont 7 Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS and_ GILLS made at all acoeszibie of the United States, | .G. DUNN, Ai i jou BUNA AE, denn eee EAU OF CONSTRUCTION, B? ‘Wrescury Daritenon. July 17th, 1862, SuaLep Prorosiys will be. ved at this office uau! Friday, the ist day of Aucust, 1862, at 12 0'0100K Mi. or panies and ting ap poi te w sia ‘oftae Py ixtens'o De pattern to those last eetia the ed, there yar wt ae teil, 5 are rede i frem desth’s door now happy A CARD TO 2 LADIES. DR, DUPONCO’S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. ISSER. Fon osn gain ands of bealehy soe Po, mon'h 7 dati Rimgatac ns = Tan, stclisenees and SS sBiiccinr ts odes oot 8. ‘with beauty: Taking. re paar 5 toa, N. ¥ wii on my te rm that Office “No, 11 Wasblagton Building, Penner - bh She ha See sy - The shove Pills bave Bow been sD use for over 2] iniry ye wh have vilowed. Mr Wm, Srinvol & Ve.) aud them thet ysuis avenue, corner {= ave of course did rot with ner name to be made ton, D.C. rie public, betal nay one shonid doubt the wonder/u! ae ‘cacy of Dr Duponco’s Golden Pills, tusy wget Feler aty Indy to her. ae she conmcered it @ axty . akvare on pend. a5 well as pleasure to-reinte kev kmowtedes of \ne.T ot Botta ert” Wee. S31 street and ve 8. Sciseors, te fy other things ty . Ko. avenue, between Sui asd 1s streets, ‘os es y Ror ana Eemor 1 to id of the vacati to the end of the aon. lett 4 D 1 te either from belag prevent at tho rexuar ax a, <2 ‘the Waeniuston ont Othe, ther ‘enol nat 2 ubber store, o and 8 uA ‘less, at begine ye Frosh BR confidentially by Trait Soa’ a4 SF. i ee Manne ree 394 Pannsyivamia AVENVE, Suily Georsetorc; PEEL & tak ins, Al h 4 Psa are de 366 fake aod ~ wag nates <3 RUBBER Base: ie ” neem a - DURE Le wis breed at, New York, ai Wholceais i geate . B. ater: no Gol. S, PONCHAS ohh Look og for Coastarteire ta signed iw saishaiet ean | fore & " Bass, | operta notune off bonne outot 7 CORK BEDS, &o the signstare 7 y thowe Mascata eh pies aormaend ae SSaaectel pete aiaeeee ake S&S. 2. Bu’ % iys York. a ge | H 3 95. : SEOOND BAND 61L8) dew ff kesaye on Exchange, Interest, &e., epee tte 0 oe & nyeeut. Ale yer ga a

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