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ee) S ewer wens een om al oor ni . |e Beew en the President and THE EVENING STAR.) OU" MiTAny S0DGeT. [Cergirier slevesine mentors.” MATH TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | BRIGADIER GENERALS CONPIRMED. The Reeve onary hark MOVEMENTS OF GEN. CURTIS. < The following 1 rrect list of the Brigadier Slaveholding States having = Sr. Louis, July 17.—A ial dispatch to the WASHINGTON CITY: Paice pentane ispstipaiad ye ce sty The | tation of the President, been convened at the | gt Lickin Denney dated Helens Arkaneas, -+eeeee SPLY 18. 1869. | nominations of all otbers that were then still be- | Executive Mansion on Saturday morning last, ape following details of G. | fore the Senate of course @ie under the law:— | Mr. Lincoln addressed them froma iD pe | UT be advance ef G era! y@ nder | Maj. Alfred Pleasonton, of 24 ¢avalry;U. 8.A.; | per, wherein Le regretted that they hed not all General Wash ne, Tad bere at be" clock, A.M, to-day, baving left Clzrendon, on the orrictas. | __ AUCTION SALER. AmBAMAM LINCOLE, Pres:cent of the United States | Taree ARTER NOON & TO-MORROW - To dit-Whon é May Coen, 4 By EAR SHALL 2 FASE, Avgtocsers. Retisfactory evidence having teen wader Hail. me that Pastisce Mensa, of New York, hee TED WARES CONERIES. SUITS or been appointed Consul for the Prineipality @f | oy snnoutweny geht iar ri . “ =k. ont Se a Te" heading matter on every page. See Sohwarsburg-Rado!etad?, for the United AvcTion —Un ovtside for interesung Telegraphic and { do hereby recogmz> him as euch, Col, Francis J. Herron, of lowa; Cathermus P. | voted for the resolution of the gredai emanel- kN 6 Ff on of March last; the 2 ion of | White river. day at6, A. M., and made a | declare him free toeefeise aod enjoy euch front eetien 3 ihe Buckingham, of O; Col. Jogiuac a pati x re ee ee ee b mek } pethead it ina day anda | tiene powers avd privilege: as are sliowed to of ia, onasichine of Karaitere = 2th Obio; Col. J. W. Sill, of the 33d Ohio; Col. the-war. The President still the ty uartermsster Winslow art for | Consuls of the’ most favored nations, in the ie P.tobers. Preis UF The New Dollar Weebly Star, fuller than | J°%- J2ckson, of the 3d Kentueky; Gen. Jolius H. plan therein pro »”? as ‘the most potent and | Memphis immediately, to hurry dowa evppiles. b : United States. 6 avie =; y.; Brevet Lt. Col. Benj. 8. Roberts, | swift measure of ending it,” and ask whether General Curtis left Batesville on the 28:h ult ever of i: " a i 4 chot Stabl, of N. Y.; Brevet 4 7 In testimony whereof, | have caused these letters ‘001 Wares, S “discarding punctilio and maxims adapted to | with twenty day: tions, and, after a halt of five . and the seal of the United Champarne, iiterary readtaz, le now on our counter ready for | Major 24 regiment U. 8 cavalry; Frederick asic’ | more manageable times, and locking ouly ts te | ele Sweaty day , to concentrate the forces on} jo he made patent. and she s¢ ihe, Yorn eee Hout, 2 del! Em brac: mon, of Wis; Cadwallader 6. Wasbburne, c! unprecedented|y stern facts of our case, can you up the Hine of and Bis . ond an Sesortment of Fancy sn. t rt haben Tn ena Wis} Col. Fitz Henry Warren, of Iowa; Col. | do better in any possible event *”? entire comman ts hOw oa reuns for this point. Given a Tea tor of elt Ae Bat pty hehe es = Pie ‘aun a ne contents are the following erticles: of Sist Indiana volunteer; Col. } He continues: ‘If the wat continues long, as it | From eight bundred to twelve hundred Rebels He pe fey 8 ofthe Tagieat, Mra most Incereating and Important news sees Tee hier och bataoeart volunteers; | must If the object be not sooner attained, the in- | under Matlacke wetcon es front, whe-fired on |e a ea ree ectentn, BEN & Wiis lane. Repeanns. from Richmond; Retel dcings, as viewed | Morgan L. hin, of 19th Illinols; Col. Con. | stitution in your States will be extinguished by | one forage trains from the cane-brakes. and baa : AgRAfam LINCOLN, _ Corner 7th and through the Richmond Exammar; Address of | Col. John B. Turchin, of 19th Illinols; Col. Con- mete friction and abrasion—by the mere inc}- | harricaded all the roads leading southward, with - “a Jef Davis; Admission of General McClellan’s | rad Feger Jackson, of 9th Pennsylvania volun- dents of the war. It will be masterly movement; The appreaches to Rich- mond; Firing on our transports; and a list of captured Federal ¢ ficers now In Richmond Bombardment cf Vickeburg; Important from Tennessee; The war tn the West; Rout of the rebels in Arkansas; Full particulars of Morgan’s raid, and operations in every department of the army; Latest news from Halleck, Butler, gone, end vou will teers; Col. Jas. Steedman, of © ; Mal. Seth Wil- [have nothing valuable in lieu of it” * « # liams, A. A. General, U 8. A ; Col. Jas,D. Mor- | ‘How much better for you, as seller, and the netion, as buyer, to sell out and buy out that 2, of 10th Lilinota; Col. H. 8. Briggs of Mas- | Qinour whic the war could never bave : sachusetts; Col. Henry D. Terry, of Sth Michigan; | than to sink both the thing to be sold and the Col August Willick, of 324 Indiana; Col. Jobn | price of it in cutting one another’s throats’! | do Cochrane, of ist New York Chasseurs, and Gen. | not speak of emancipation a? once, but of a de trees felled by negroes, and placed every con- Wit H. Saws ceivable obstacle in our way, but we overcame them all, and the army is safe. We had « number of skirmishes on the route, la all of whieh the rebels were whipped, with siderable loss to them, but with few casualties our troops. On the che of July, Col. Hovey, of the 33d Iill- NI. ———S se Ptipen Agetson ncoma.s large lot of savond AMUSEMENTS. i | Gitian declining Mscecheoptagdel esol acclic, GROVEK’S THEATBS. MONDAY, JULY #1, ne Centre Tables, Walnut Bair Seat eae {stom at once to emancipate gradually. foom | nois, with parts of four companies of bier n Walnut Hair Seat Rockers. and Curtis, Hunter, Burnside and ell the Generals.’ | Louis Benker, of New York volunteers. im South America for celonifation cit, be ob- feat companies of the 1th Missouri, and ste? ae Walnet Narbis tcp Dressine Set other 3 HOOLEY’S MINSTRELS, With an immensely aucmented ~ tuting it, from numbers the First Minstrel Company of the Werlé, Arpear at Grow, MONDAY EVENING, Jvxr a, And Every Evening During the Week. Army of Virginia; Capture of Murfreesboro’ by the rebels. An unrivalled Military Budget, containing all ‘he Male army and navel news worth knowing; ‘The Pres'dent’s visit to the field; The contra- band question, &c., &c. Reading matter; Poetry; Wit and humor; Items > to An up-river correspondent of the New York | on peecvelindy for cay aasiiars the heal Tribune writes to that paper a sensation étofy to people will not be so reluctant to go”? the effect that Winchester Is again threatened by President then refers to the diffizulty he is the Confederates} that it is generally believed beh doth encounter in the fact that divisions leaders as to the proper mode of there thet another flerce battle will be fought in | treatin, the slavery question, and refers to the iments ata pt between Cotton Plant and Bape Cache, with a loss to them of 110 killed. Our loss was5 killed and 7 wounded. We suffered much from thirst, there being no springs, but the rations were plenty, and the army is in good health and spirits. All the sick and wounded were brought along. and clipplegs; Congremional Prosadinns the vicinity within a week; that all the stores of | case ; = sentir: is. Conreneon, he agsla The enables Sone ae — ee ae 22 STARS! cl ; ‘ocee ; to Hi “s begs ** iF attention to ie messaze of} atc! tered and arg: in ies by following . LEHR. Mr. & i) 4 uisites. Lateat telegraphic news and locals of Interest pgp res ried Aarylead last” and says: “As you would respetuate popn- | proclamation , Mee PMApre RE} iy ty iter blonde Rogaine. to men 3 A ar government for i ple in the world, N. HINDMAN’S PROCLAMATION. Te +g Agricultural, horticnitural and bousehold mat- | distance north of the town; that itis reported that | | beseech you that you do iinaa wis omit this ?? Lyfe Rock, June 24, 1562 —To the People of Mr. GRIFFIN. Mr. i a 6 wind GREEN & WILLIAM, Auvocts tere; Recipes and matter for the study of house- } ine Federal pickets below were driven in Mon- | Atthe conclusion of the President’s remarks, | arkansas: The Yenkee General Curtis is Mr MoNALLY, ] a . BURN, | ~ o. REEN & WILLIAM®, Avctone-rs. ‘wives and farmers. day night; and that in order to remove tempta- | *°Me conversation was had between the President tempting to escape. His position is untenable. | y,, WARDELL wooo, * By @' CTIVE 8 °° This is just the paper above all others for per- Menus another raid on the Baltimore and Ob{o | 2"4 several members of the delegations from the He is appalled by the dangers that surround bim. Mr. WILLIAMS. Mr. CARROLL, LAgS. AND AVERACTIVE eft sens sojourning tn the National Metropolis to] potiong ell the army stores at New Creek, Mar. nani ten re eel was represented that | In hie Larror be reverts te the Resperste expeat- Mr BERRY Me eQUIRES. MORNING Saty tne {Sts Tustin Gommencive at > could not be expecte; move in so f ‘ing to the south along the ver, bam " M Seccethe gerne 5 Sitinse, Fries only] tis staieg aad oluer plates ate mete ocoowad ee eee bronght to thelr notice in | eucr moving tothe south along, ‘Mississippi by THE ENTIRE COMPANY the whole aposed of,at No 481 three cents per copy, or $1 per annum; postage Gena, foregoing address while as yet the Congress | boats. ay fi ' prepaid by stamps when so arranged. he supplies cannot ascend White river. We have already blown up one of his iron-clad This tale is entirely of the bugaboo order. had taken no step beyond the passage of a resolu- the tome. the whole of the stcok is ¢ of, at No MAGNIFICENT CHORUSES ow pulising. on Ninth —_——-+20e8-— —- And New and Pi and gene tion, expressive rather of a sentiment ti q other, hold the river Ecc. TIES. wi ril be fount Spirit of the Merning Press. Small squads of Confederate bushwhackers doubt- senting & substantial and reliable basis sy ag! aa Herr iiy ee —_ EE teed feria meres — in ike, Calioose, The Inctalligencer expeo's much good from the | l€S# lurk about Winchester, but the operations of | The President acknowledged the force of this] “The question now is, shall bie army reach the MINSFREL ENTERT. ‘step (upon the emancipation question) which the | Gen. Pope have rendered it quite impossible for bert ge ca poet a arene Orde! States were | fleet below you? Can’ you ———s ae wepiabte.zoaboa p2: Gcmeae States heve taken | Sy such effective force of the envy to plade ent to ex; a substantial pledge of pecu- The power is in your hands and thefplan is not niary aid as the condition of tsk ing Into consid- eration a proposttion so important In Its rela jons people may Aisinies their fears in regard to this | to thelr social system. a secret. { proclaim it toyouall. If it is not carried out the responsibility will rest upon you. Take your gua in your hand, and ammunition, at the Instance of the President, but suggests | ‘DeMseives in the position designated. So timid 4 New Programme Bach Night! that the success of the policy in the Border States ICES OF ADMISSION. lef, &e a took’ of Goode Doing de On July 18th, Messrs. C. A. Wickliffe, Garrett | every man of you.» Mount your boree or goon Drees le Bod 'y Cirole__ .25 cents nevivanis avenue. Will wholly depend upon the support which it | "€W teld upon Winchester. Davis, R’ Wilson. J.J. Crittenden, John 8 Cat- | feat’ Do not weit an hous Lees neiaee oe Ease Bile Be ee | | we Ge shall recelve from the people of the non-siave- YORKTOWN NOT EVACUATED. Ile, SW. Cristeld, J 8. Jackson, H. Grider, ing meetings. Move towards the enemy by the svortest road. Join the first company you over- take upon the march. Press upon the enemy from every direction Atteck him dayand night. Kill bie scouts and Pickets Kill bis pilots and troops on transports. Cut off bis wagoa trains. Lie in ambush and surorise bis detachments. Shoot his mounted oticers. Destroy every pound of meat and flour, every eat of corn and stalk of fodder, oats and wheat that can fall into his hands Fell trees as thickly eson rafts on all the roads before him. holding Siates. The Repudlican treats upon the various motives which have caused the asseul‘s upon Secretary Stanton, ——————2+e- IL" The session of Congress was prolonged some hours beyond the time (noon) at which it was exp cted to close yesterday. The Senate hasing early pone into executive session and Set-d on some appointments, went on to do ord!- The rumor of the evacuation of Yorktown | 2°29 S. Phelps, Francis ‘Thomas, Charles B’ Calvert, C. L. L. - © Probable orizinated in the fact that orders to Mallory, “Aaron Wendie We cel! iy ht evacuate Gloucester Point and destroy such ma- | W. Menzies, Thomaa L. Price, G. W. Duelap terial as would not pay for removing. It js } 2nd William A. Hall replied, wherein in refer- not believed that the evacuation of Yorktown | ©8¢e to the message of March last they say: «In the first place, it Proposed a radical change has ever bern contemplated. At any rate, the | of our social syatem, and wes toned through fatention of Gen Van Alen seems now to hold it | both Houses with undue haste, Without tessona- to the last; and for that purpose the works have | ble time for consideration and debate, and with been materially strengthened—many beavy guns | 2° time at all for consultation with our constitu- fine i aceme wc encncemnee moocenene «86 Want in Dry Gocds onesp from Auction, as vin oe > Wi beeoid wit t» Ay 8, a: HCA SRNSEB? Afvtie SoS"ee upegea, | ———— = LANA, Ane ro nh and oth te. New Avrangument — Fas FUTURE Days. “3 { BSRY By THOMAS DOWLING, Axctioncer, 9 will perform every night at = SELENDID. ROrk uo AND piianen Stare ‘ARLOR . Lares Ov. Le . sgereaisigias Say artmaae | Meche it Bove, act, see heen ches ‘ arge Wi ey oy ae sores Wulnppenr eve: 5 we ts, whose int it deep! d block up the fords Ber i Songs, Dust Choloe Kefrecks | hr Wey ews MoT Dav canine, dole ents, whose interests it dee; i yi . tl bloc! the er att a! D acts, Flo al, io sirest. pe . : : having been transferred from the water batteries | seemed like an interferenes Int thie “Ooveeninent Maer ape wee flanks aud tear,and make] ments ooustaatly oq band, Ofbose oo atom mCO. | lap encid R seword and Davask o nary legislation with the doors still cicsed, thus | to the land apptoaches; and it can be safely said } with a question which peculiarly and exclusively | the ring of your tifirs and shot guns the accompa: | to preserve order. OPEN RY ROSEN EEL line vane ‘ooking Chait; Rosewood saving the waste of time necessary forthe ingress | that with the co-operation of the gunbosts now | belonged to our Tiatee ave States, on which they | niment of every fvot of his retreat Let every | Pr vir 146e we fies ae —_ > and exit of the suditors, who were on band in| here he can defy any force that the enemy can | #4 not sought advice or solicited ald. Many of | man feel and know that this a, peal is addrested large Oval Git Mirior. mvre then vual numbers. The President of the us doubted the constitutional power cf this Gov- | to him specially, and thetit js the appeal of a ANFERBURY BALL, @uense Ele-top and otaer abies, United st te da tk tive ch send against him. eroment to make appropriations of money for the | bleeding country to her sons for deliverance. Our Lovisiana AVENUE, NEAR SIXTH 81, arbi» top Bureaa nited States wesearly in t! e executive cham- SECOND LIEUTENANTS CONFIRMED. object designated, and all of ox theught our army in the fleld will do its part—will you do The Cool Retreat! } Sinut Freneh Bedstead, ber edjoining the Senate ball at the Capitol,} © Anances were in no condition to bear the imttiense | yours pes : 1 igre Walnat Extonsice Yesterday the Senate confirmed the following 7 P ossh. THOMAS DOWLING. Promptly to examine and sign billsas they might outlay which its adoption and faithful execution (Signed) T. C. Hixnman, Maj. Gen. ly established place of amu: in] jyisst be passed and enrolled. Second Lieutenants in the regular army: Ed. P. | wouid impose upon the Nation | Treasury.” laieeci = city. ail others having Dk z ——$_§@ ___ Bigelow, cf New York, Ist Cavalry; John 8.] They then refer to the fact thatthe cost of eman- FROM McCLELLAN’S AKMY. . Prd Gueetere 2 co. Ratzs oF Postacs to Poatucal, via Exa- | Nichols, of New York, ist Cavalry; Alfred B. Pepe = Wea vdows Seommeos mah a [Coreapondence N. ¥. Times, July 11 J @oopD: BETTER: BEST! ce PA mete atu _ 4180S, e 4 nm e! at wi 1 pes sa x ag - LAND— Weare requested to state that the postage | Farnsworth, lith Infantry; Geo. K. Pomeroy, of be justified in voting for a mensure which ifcar- | _ ‘The position of the main body of the army near Another Massivs Combination Pies Scclipins Housekeeping: on We upon letters between the United States and Por. | Massachusetts, 34 Infantry; Geo. D. Crolly, of tied out, would add this vast amount to our} Harrison's Landing remains unchanved. Yes- of the We shail sell at No 239 D street betwer lath and tugal, when forwarded via England, in the Brit- | New York, 5th Infantry. Public debt at a moment when the Treasury was j terday a squadron of the Sixth United States MOB? BRILLIA\? ARPISTS phe wi let «fexcsisot Parlor ‘chaser 1sa mail, will, in future, be as follows—prepay- cares i reeling under the enormous expenditures of the | cavalry went outamile beyond the picket line IN THE WORLD! ‘arniture, and Houerkec ping uisites. e - ead # + : Prepey REBEL PRISONERS. war.” * # * “Nottomention other circum. | for the purpose of preventing a surprise t:a ae Rame in part— ‘ oe ment required : For B yingle letter not exceeding Captain Fletchér, of the Ist District Regiment, } stances, it is quite suificieat for our purpose to | fatigue party on duty et # point in the rear. ‘The O-NIGHT, Sate Rabecens Perlor Puraiture, ¥ 08.33 cente: above ¥ but not over i 0z., 45 brought down from Culpeper, lest night, eight pile to youf notice the fact, that, while this | enemy ‘s videttes were discovered half a mile in SAM SHARPLEY, 2 Large Mabogany Wararobes, cents; above ig but not over oz., 78 cents; above | r.nel prisoners taken im © recent skirmish, in } "solution was under consideration \n the Senate, | advance For upwards of three bours the twe SAM. =HARPLEY. 3 Mehoreuy Dressing Barenes: \ but not over 1 ez., 90 cents; and so on, adding | *° OC! Ptisone . our colleague, the Senator from Kentucky, moved | parties sat quietly on thelr horses watching the SAM. SHARPL. y, 2™%eh geoy Woenet nde, pai ie me quarter ouace or | W2Ch > Portion of his regiment were engaged. | an amendment appropriating $500,000 to the ob- | movements of each other, until at length the ene- BAM. SHAKPLEY, 2Ms 7 B-det! ‘eats for every additional quarter owace or They were delivered to the Provost Marshal in | ject therein desi hated, and it was voted down | my became exceedingly restless and showed signs | The Greatest Ethromen Performer ‘in the World, » acd Pillows, fraction thereof; and also 21 cents for every addi- Alexandria, but in the course of the day will | With great unan mity. W bat confidence, then, | of bostility. The Sixth allowed them to advance a ee by the proteesion wo stand = motsresees, B anket-. Bedding &ec, ‘tonal half ounce or fraction thereof, which rates probably be sent to this city. could we resonably feel that if we commit! few yards and tuen gave them a volley from their head 1 others, Ce » Cileloth, and Matting, “Are tm full of the postage to destination Ourselves to the policy 1t proposed, our conat't- | carbines A few shots were fired ia return by the FATTIE SIKWART, Seliguaton Conant | ae ee ees ont atte MAJOR GENERALS CONFIRMED. sate would reap the fruits of the Promise held pare ved Pairs ~_ 1 potion. Ne -_ at rar ale SEEWAK' lager a east 3 out; andon w! . eit origina. 5 ie @ world renownea ° - {7 The ac ion of Covarene mening. potlage | Yesterday the Senate confirmed the promotion approach them and challenge thelr'supportn es aged on our side. The enemy lost three iy 2 ate J.C. MoG' & CO. A stampe a legal currency must ultimately, in con- | of the following Brigadier Generals, to be Major | "Prey could mat see what gond the nation was | Wounded and cne taken prisoner nection with the issue cf small notes by the General of volunteers. Viz: Brig. Gen. Alexan- | to derive from the Passace of the act, for ‘‘ there der D. McCook; Brig. Gen. Wm. Nelson; Brig. pogo the iwouls jae een the States " E '@ represent wou join in the rebellion, nor is Gen. Thomas L. Crittenden. thero now; ot of thelr electing to go witn the Treasury Department, operate against the North- ern benks that now flood this region with bills ofsmalidenominstion. Thereare postage stamps . At night the picket relief wss posted. on the line occupied by the cavalry, consequently our Pickets have advanced one mile NDY LEAVI The Champion Bunioust of Americs, CLMoGUIRE & By J. 'C.. W_B. HARRISON, AY A UM. stéo'al"k, r—the seas ae basby' ? —¥ of b aaron. = ‘The Extewporsneous Sin; man that sings NAVY YARD : Asta bad pee ia hockii. pie how- bout everything and everybody, ote Le , a southern section in the event of a re cognition of | ever, we might safely,as far as meeting t e enemy — finished. of the value of ten cents, thirty cents, sixty cents, Yesterday, Surgeon M. Duvall and Assistant | the independence of eny part of the disalfected in force ts Seacerned” take three thousand men GLABRA BUTL! bay ante, C. McOUIRE & 00. &: : ssued. dite: : bs fi z le of Sav- SCARA BU ie -C. + Anots. and ainety cents, amonget those issued. Surgeon Edward Kerebner were detached fr region * + * We cannot admit, Mr. | and walk straight to Within half 2 mile of Sav. CLARA BU rma peak Sa ES saegcen 5h om | President, that if we bad voted for the resolution | age’s Station. The main fo-ce of the :ebel wie pea 7) FARAPWEUNESDIED 2, Facet resieton Baitimore stro-t, Batimore, yericrdey | Philadeighig: cnt” ‘he New Ironsides at } nthe eutancipation memage of starch lost tne | Satdew inne Mine ember emnthit aaat-Gat MISO NELLIE TAYLOR, Mee ONE SDAY APTERNOU on the charge of dloplaytany econ ikea | PRA yaaa bar feported’ at the | Fae tesol ation bas passed; and if there be virtue | Hills, the former of which Ison the west and the ‘The Lovely and Motest Songetress, J.C. MosUIRE & CO.. Aucta, , a be quite fias. Sbe was heid to bail inthe sum of ¢500 | Yard for duty in it, tt will be quite as efficacious as if we had latter on the east side of tbe Chickabominy. We do not suppose for a moment tbat the rebels are so regardless of life and health as to choose voted for it. * * * No, sir; the war has not CONFIRMATIONS,. been prolonged or hindered by our action on this The eet; naval nominations were con- | or any other mezsure. We must look tor other to await the action of the grand jury. Immedi- avely afer ber arrest she was conducted to the a pA aes trie City FIRST aNp oars P OTs. a! for a campin, round, the mire and swamps in wed instant ‘shall offic: ef Marshal Van Nostrand, who took charge | “tmed: Chief of Yards and Docks, Commodore | causes for that lamented fact.” the vicinity of Fair Osks i MISS Ki 1} oe ELLIB8O) geibgy on 8 6° iy os ® €e Th dos Smith; Equipments and Recruiting, Com They then refer to what they consider the cause It is true, circumstances obliged our army to AND A 8OST OF OTHERS, food Frame House and of the flag modore A H. Foote; Chief of Navigation, Cap. | from which the rebellion derives its strength, | occupy for atime the unhealthy locality which Meking 8 Mamwotn it being lot No. i8in square No. UP From John C. Parker, No. 379 F street | tain Chas. H. Davis; Chief of Ordnance, Com- | viz: the unity of the southern people. the rebels wisely shun, but it was before the ex- Coimbaints f Stars! at the corner of Twenty firetand op ; or, Fhe Ominous Mar | ™8nder John A Dahlgren; Chief of Construction | in reference to nen Proclamations as that of | cessive heat of summer had fairly set in, and om soni ee aligns Benn eS are feet. and we have “Sister Rese; or, The Om: 4 ao | Ma Repair, John Lenthal; Chief of Steam En. Genersi Hunter they say to the President : “Con-} with the intention, doubtless, of soon chang- ENTIRE NEW BILL. Terms: Ove thi d oss ; the ralanoe m6, Tiage,” and “ The Yeliow Mask,” attributed to | oineering, Benj. FP. Isherwood; Chief of Provis- | fine yourself to your constitutional authority ; | Ing our base of operations to James river, provided NEW PACES, ithe. with notes bear: Wilkie Collins; published by the Peterscns, | tons and Clothing, Paymaster Horatio Bridge; | confine your subordinates within the same limite: | we did not succeed (and that we did not has al- 4 w ! tm, sale. A deed given and S goat trust taken Philede'phia Veuet of Medicine and Surgery, Dr. William | conduct this war solely for the purpose of resto. | ready been sufficiently demonstrated) in reaching __. AND NEW ACTS conveyancing Bt the cot aeer Alto, from W. D. Shepherd, Seventh street, we | V elau. ring the Constitution to its legitimate euthority ; the bluff and open fields which Ile beyond the ‘ : iy-¢ GREEN @ WILLIAM™, Avcte, 2 = ARMY AFFAIRS. fonced® to each State and its loyal citizens] belt of woods on the northern boundary rf Fair | Admirsion 2S cents; Orchestra Chairs esate, ave “ The ellow ask” I Woore open at Tig; performance at 8h o’eloes. oF, ABOVE “AL« 18 POSTPONED Col R. C Enright, late of the 624 iment {their just rights, and we are wedded to you} Oaks. New York volunteers, is dischatged from the ser- | by indlssoluble tles.? They say their perp 1t will naturally be inferred that the new base of FORD'S ATHENECM! pines, ity way. BEN & WILLIAMS, iJ" Governor Mozgan, on behalf of the State | vice of the United States. Capt. Ell Hobart, | ‘ will not consider the Proposition in its present | operstions will lead to our approaching Rich- Thi he 4 and eil-va ti will be le-d (Rep: po of New York, assumes the responsibility of pro- | 034 New York; Lieut. Hamilton Littlefield, Sist | impalpable form.” #! ew st Before they | mond from another quarter than that of Mecnan- opened — well ventilated resort <'x'ming a bounty of $50 for each new recruit | New York volunteers; and Lieut. A.E. Hall; 1sth Ought to consider the pro ition, it should be | icaville or Fair Oaks. 4 BRIEF SEASON RSREEN FN EUS MS, Aeotioncers u ider the reeent call for troops. He does this to Seem Sante volunteers, are dismissed the ser- Leip in such mle le, Let yionoet efficient on oe nD a pases ‘45D emprnas as” 2 $ y ~to comman: ir confidence that its aaa ;. 9 save the time and expense of a specia! session of The resignation of Maj. Jas, Lake, additional trate are contingent only upon their moepicien MAnoeany AND ALB NY LUMBER MRBAT ne porn ine, St Auctio 2 Os KIDAY, the ay the Legislature, trusting that that body will in- | Aid de-Camp of General Fremont, has been ac- | We cannot trust anything to the contingencies of Mahogany, Rosewood. Wa nut, Ash, Osk, ard HOOLEY’S MINSTRELS o jely. ‘we shallsolist eke Laundry dowe bis actin. cepted by the President, to takeeffect on the 16th | future legislation. “if Congress, by proper and Poplar Lumber Yara, and Walnut and Poplar Who will be od by th blio of = ‘enhay|vanis avenue, berween Th ‘and Seg nE Sv ar-peeeeeeenee inst recessary lesisiation, shail provide suficient| Coffia Stud. # leo. Cabinet M 8nd Unaer-| Wasminetes ce eae Oy the reading pul -and streets, Bt \0 o'¢iook 2 OF Deatn oF Cartain CatpwsLt —Capt. Cald- Surgeon Porter, of the United States Army, } funds and Place them at your disposal to be ap- | takers Fu nisbing Store, for a) kings of Materials oston as ‘well, commanding provost gua-d at Falmouth, § ¥'! repair to Chicago to relieve Brigade Sur- | plied by you to the Payment of any of our States eon Blaney in his utles as Medical Purveyor. ] or the citizens thereo? who shall adopt the abol- ‘he latter to report to the Surgeon Gen eral. ishment of slavery, either gradual or mmediate, 2 as they may determine, and the expense of de- APPROACHING RICHMOND. pager and Penis of the liberated slaves, - en will our an opie take thi he (Correspondence Philadelpbla Inquirer, July 15 } tion into careful considerations for sack a be wpanl atid ee pipe y= ae pe Aes perm as in their judgment is demanded by their inter- amon, ws —_ bast wen anya The Rebate are eng ying parercorad honor, and their duty to the whole e same gule' fe. ¢ bear nothing whatever | On the 15th July. Messrs. John W. Noell, Sam. from or of them, the past two days; no cannonad-| s Casey. George Pp. Fisher, A J. Clements; Win. ing down the river bas been heard, while all the G. Brown, Jacob B. Blair, and W. F. Willey boats up —_ down seeest safe arrival and de- ped; and say they cannotconcur inthe response parture. ‘That they are in pretty fair numbers on } of the majority. ‘They * believe that the whole the opposite shore, about three miles back from mig of the Goverament, upheld and sustained the re bas been demonstrated to a positive cer- y ali the influences and means of ail loyal men tainty. What they are there for remains to be in all sections, ard ef ail parties, is essentially . = necessary to put down the rebellion and erve the Goan Laspixe, July 13 —Last night, as | the Union and the Constitution,” and understand e United States steamer John A. Warren, Uapt. | the President's appeal ‘to have been made for J. Cone, was comin, up from Old Point, and | the urpose of securing this result.” Dy at leas a full company ceociod eet ate sited to'Se Incaguraled ray os ne paey pe eek Hee sectaoote wie eppeceatiyewsrn des to be see pe end say in conclusion: FOREMOST Beuphalegwamerion fueis pertoroaaee wil | Wakstas cutie se gies include ® aparkiin Shed ve 3, all the goods and chattels in seid estab, CONCERTED Pret LS, Geek anc Ans, Ue Steam Engine, Boiler, Belting, and Mashine- INSPRUMENT A Music. DANCES. bel = AND DRaMATIC iL USTRATIONS ‘OF Among the Pon aeek eee aoe tLe company are HARRY LEHR NSLSE SEYMOUR A HAS. HENRY. Sbafting. ALto— Admis*ion.. — ---- 25 cents Wacon and Harnees, heatra Chairs... Se cents 3 Spey pe Ty i tw Whaentrariciee whieh we deem unnecesesry POLLO CONCERT BALL—FPuan, Fun, Pun’ Packer at A A Romar ec Berwin sata i; ea” “GREEN & WILLIAME, Aucte. nesto: ard + ie 5 eet Rov. PoRtr foeton. ite susoce oe eel < mets DAY hoch Teaet, same Deer’ ani toe pleasing singor from t.e Phila pisos. By order of ti Bi the low ost prices. PLE. BREENAN. 4 No. 21, 6 Gay stree _ivi8 Im* Baltimore: Ma, HAPPINESS OR MISERY !—Tuart ts tux QuastioN ~The propristors of the “Pa RIAN CABINET OF ONDER™, ANATO- fey ard MEDICINE,” have de'ermined —regard- lees of expense—to issue, free (for the benehit of scff ring homanity) you of t eir most instructive acd intere: eotures on Marrisgs and its ins- tons Nervous Debility. Prema urs et rs a nese, BLOOD, norsno* 0; Physiology anc Natures Law. T invaluab'e jastnces mee: been pe Dense eter i ening &9d esvin, urands.ard wil or ie fee on the Teoeipt of four stamps, by ad- ing Secre ary Parisian Cabinet af anatomy axd Medicine 5645 Brosaway New York. jyis-ly J TO BUILDERS. OEALED PROPOS4 LS Wit be 12 o'clock m. on the 3th instant, for potting an a@iditiocal s or: on the building now occupied. the Navy Department, Plans and specifications may be s93n on ardafier Monday, the iostant. atthe office of ‘m. P. 3 Sanger, Keq., Civil sngineer, atthe Navy Yard, Wath ngton Va., died of fever, on the 12th inst. He was tweaty-two years of age, and was highly esteem- ed by ell who kaew him, and especially by bis brother officers. ta {> The interest on the Virginia State debt was not paid in Lon:jon on the Ist inst., the statement ° ‘no funds’ being made to the claimants ‘Th> London Times states that when the Federal Governnest occupies Richmond it will be ex- Pccted to assume this dedt. >" The Ninth Vermont Regiment, the first raised under the new call for troops, passed through Baltimore yesterday. The regiment is nearly one thousand strong and composed of fine, stelwart men. Miss Vio & Clifton, frow the Bartmore iss Eva Branch, irom the Cont tree sons wa secaer Cer steae eae | RCO BPE —___. U7” Atthe Peopie’s Party State Convention of Pennsylvania, held in Harrisburg yesterday, . “‘If they (the rebels) can give up slavery to dest: tl concuctor. Admireiun ‘Thee. E. Cochran was nominated for Auditor | 1" es Poorer fee ree grea struck her, | the Union, we can surely ask sur people to con | watch the vact mee Noyp se pe pn the beseic | & every morning, Tet eisiogg General, and William C. Ross for Surveyor Gen. ee aly 221 ‘ve the water. One | sider the question of emanci itional time required to compiete the | _iy 16 D. Ys eral. ich went through the up) cabin just fon.” pation to save the Kaentiy ined | U2!on. Comissionzx ov IntERmaL REVENUE —Gov- back of the wheel-house, was ev! ‘On the 16th, Mr. Maynard, of T, Y "ennessee, re- st the pilot house. ee ed Dy the wane | plied. He cannot concur in the view of the jus: as ‘a's U ¥ in meting the award time and price will be con- he. nidered. ber respeetfuits forme the pul northwest oarner 4 Proposals must be to the Nar: "t- | opened joasant ernor Boutwell bas received his commission as firing, the pilot escaped unburt. yd het ‘thee ‘my State ieee eae E tadoreed serene en Teese and {bereaiteroe Biot Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and ts now} The Pacitic was also fired into, some shots properly so-called, and that my immediate con. 813 o'olook p. m, there w: ant Weinnt Bolas, Arm and Parlor arranging the details of bis Bureau in the Treasury wae Fortunately, no one was hurt on either stituents are not yet disenthralled from the hos- APOTHECARY bh 9 ae tye been ene Brootiag nee, Department. Westover Lanpine, July 14 —The soldiers of poses aG aie This ‘ede & physi- i RB SALE a (ous oun have the sae Pee, ty As ween a bstacle in the wa; Fifth street, : ae jloleth, Matting, OG-If bayers of small articles will charge the | ‘he srmy ate rapidly eo coving in health and | their consideration this or any, Other proposition | _sy trtwe 7° LOUIS BeANIER. | He aren Garpomn te sual Premicm when they pay in sliver, and sellers | commander ie coke "The soem ace wen tone pe pope hare arse Lpectaliy such as, tn C. ScHNElvEWws = tad Wed reat Chairs. Lounges, eberge for change whea given, the “scarcity” | wherever and whenever there is port; bc State, opange tn the organic " (MPROVED ParENT ? Shades, will explode iteeif. : for bathing, the men are allowed to beve the full ts it his matertat 1 eee? 38 not WATER CLOSET OR CLOSE STOOLS, benefits af the proper time of day for such exer- | sone’, (1 Jic12, Sul bis material interests, and to FOR USEIN eres UF The First Branch of the City Cou. cil 0, | cise. bis most cherish: d sentiments and opinions for preservati bil Hospitals, Hotels and Private Families, Baltimore yesterday passed an ordinance author! wan yeep pie aoe for stvelf, | may have perilled bielife on tbebatie fa in ber rhe eeh pole are mede wholly of ee izing the tasue of small notes, or “‘shinplesters”) | tured by one of our snouth Whe Wat | defense, is but half patriot. Among the Joyal | Eo oe ner anol: Sonvenicn in by the city. The American opposes the measure. . “'Bavaon's Station duly & 1602. i} He 1a ie lon poll no half pact miei he sare tenn had sen: oe 7 Riel areata secaltan “General: I have the honor te Presid om P2711 F M4 tthe ——— of ovate Lonts Philip. find that the enemy bays destroyed ail thelt sent bmi Sete hoe corte ere Meee | inom non ee pe d’Orleans, obert @°Orleans, aide-de- | munition, "We have | etifice not, in your judgment, tzperativel os camp to General McCiellan, have been quantity of hard bread and . We have! quired by the awe Le re by the President, to take effect on the 15th inst. 16 sek pas Nyounded. The 4 rf x . wd d eee A Md bave forwarded to Richmond. I wish instruc. —————____ Cuaxpiex.—The Washington correspondent | UOns a8 to the disposition of « large class of oF off ‘ 4 FESTIVAL TO BE GIVEN BY THE of the New York Times writes: ‘ople styling themselves ‘benevolent nurses. Ladi a tied ase te es Re! ies for ¢ it south of Pa, ur own sick and wounded are very numerous Siok and wounded, to be held on MUNDaY. G “Senator Chandler’s speech to-day is regarded | ¢'eatly from want of proper attention and trans. euiy2. atu hones o,f Robert F any Koop on | pad a as an open attack on the Administration. Not | portation. Yor obedient servant, and ‘obiidr wae That by at tot Prompt one of his garbled and ez parte statements but FaDee Ceth asta; ba ise oe JACOK Fe I BOM Re Heb Pammrivascs Avascs.. has been corey on President Lincoln’s attention for months, to induce him to supersede Gen. McCleilan. The President, knowing all the facts better than Chandler, bas re: » and still refuses to join the crusade against McClel a, but calle on the country for troops to reinforce “Grone ALmy.”? nite Gen. J.B. Macnupgx, Com’g at Phillip Froatteio: iv ce ee SITES Tee The enemy have endeavored to conceal J ‘SRSON D. iC AS80CiA- extra conioar heavy loeses;, yet i will lea! fone Mit Pee na = ies and the Southern People are clamorous oe ts 7 + One half 3 in lon osn or call ae ae monthe, for notes satchres rs. Cight daye’ Dorn coubt helt losses during the | References reutied os {eee eats BFeRtS, , a ee ee Doeri icace him. ‘Thereupon, Chandler pronounces a bitter, signe days’ battie, to give it the lowest estimate, luasy to make the one of the bi host weal ly norm cy cu New iy THOR iS ace widesper i ieggeeees calculated to pro: | willbe over £000 men ‘ped hora du combat. tity. ints fet" | oreeke oars ‘sszortment ace ea! ; remen! o 6 mark. sexes i Boe ee pat an nd al sai | tapi Wt, ot toy Tai Peasyivuae | (WERE, Remapong apenas rune | nN Panta eeS ee ewe jeneral’ Burnside's forces. Several orderlics | seittagh st nimees, of took, puphance, for the BVGARS, TEAS, CO! SPIGES. Eto. TNANCLAL —New \ ork papers of last evening | came into camp this morning, stating that the them wits itde ay to FLOUR, BUTTER. LARD. fay: The prominent feature of the stock market — bad eacountered the Uaton Plekete this ead 5 ‘At Jay Cooks to-day, 2 from the recovery in the speculative | side of ifemeburg. * - ‘; Co. Hone, ‘Bt., Opposite sbares, s the wcakness in Government Seearities, The wily enemy, ever have ; these remaining beavy, while gold continues to | received information relative ‘ely U1, 1962, jy ew advance. At the close the coupon 6's of 1561 sold | from their scouts; hence their: Bt 00%; the 7 30 notes at 1u2% 1102}. We quote: | mond. It scene that 8 P fi US 0's 1502, 99; U-8 6% sou, (ooh nos U. | the malarievet the ae or , 8.0%» 1367, 98; U.S. 1568, 99; 0. 8. 6 Ihes, teow. | treo If they bed on! omen ‘ ~% Ww on,) 98; UB. 8s 1965," (coupon,) 4; U.S longer, thelr a tty roents. By the S74, (coupon ) 2 U.'e. ote isi, (gegistered) | on~ vase ; z > Wi ; & (echistered,) 100; USS" Test (coupon) boi? | or eae Bet eae Been exaamte a wes Cornst {ita ate # ‘Treeaury notes, intge, 7 80, L2X; notes | sieeg tence Somme BE UMBRELLA MUSQUT STOnRO> OFF AY COOKE 7 39, smell, 160K regen wag, lea: 1851, 00; | la the morning and'one . gl Bava. Suet Teoslved fous the penne a Fi Sep oven noare RSE EOE Sale pare | J Bawkens,” te,on war lean, -¥re: 3 year pw ta th eIpen only ‘a Lace = under PeEE> Sraast, ates, 5X. Gold is hey ee Kalng-aalee at bathing, oa it teas tal monde: ts wd su:tabief x Vamp, Bed a mas pit tae in by wate strlen; ery in naraces in 4 eect a 7 us Suver ss qaoted 1% nickel cents, 163 J redais ty Layey look, 90 SOHN ALEXANOE RS Deiaware afer a * freak ee, stusiier to the 130 sts, Boo Whi beecid"vanr"cames st Cove st Bang EL, rani rN aaa Jy 18-gawow