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THE EVENING STAR| > aig a THE WEEKLY STAR ws : PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, 2 (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) . )} TAt Glerfes: Pushy and Hews Jourma: -<cor “—2y THE sTaB BUILDINGS, .nIAg & Greater veriety of interesting reediag Serner of Pennsy)vania ove. leventh stress, ‘een can be found is any cther—ija pubiiaked ov Friday morning. Wunus—Cess, Were Lebig, tm adenine BIngle COPY, PET EREEM..ccrecerensSl OO Five copies ‘Fea copies Fwenty-fve copics ....+ It in~Aujably contains the “ Washington News" that bas mace Tas Leriy Eweneng Star clsoulave #0 generally throCe bout the country. I" Sinrte copies (it Wrappers) cam be pre cured at the counter, imm.“@iately after the teres ofthe paper. Price—THRE™ CENTS. a aT w. D. WALLAOH? Papera served in peckaged by cdiriett at Gia year, or 12 cents permonth. To mail the price is $3.50 2 year, in edeance; $2 for six mecnths; $1 for three months; and for leds than ‘three months at the rate of 12 centea week. Sim- gle copies, ow cunt; In wrappers, rwo cunts. {> Aoveatissusyrs should be sent to the fice before 12 o'clock M.; otherwise they may aot appear until the next day. § 7 vet, XX. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 21, 1862. N®. 2,935 TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. _—_— FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. TIMELY ASSISTANCE, THE REBEL RAID IN TENNESSEE. Tenks—good,kind-hearted,timid Jenks—met [Correspondence Philadelphia Press } his juarter day like a hero—but when the]. Frowsnos, Rutherford Co., Tenn.. July 14 — eecond ries came round it found him em- | J arrived at a ituated about five ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. ~ FOR SALE AND RENT oprisias By the North American. __FOR SALE AND R ENT. —- : Carx Race, July 19 —The dates by tas Morth BLE PROPERTY FOR 841LE ON EPARYMENT OF STATE, American are one doy iater than thoss by th Shan A AVENUKK—The ead Wasminerom, January 35, 1868. batrassed in mind cud pooket. The fact is, he | miles from , ata Inte boat last eve- Nova Scotian ell t di I property No. $46, » had gone beyond his means in furnishing his | ®ing, 1n company with three officers of the Penn- Heapovarrers, July 18.—A flag of truce went . ma Si ‘Fhe Seoretary of Stnte will beresfier receive The London Daly News treats the results of et and 2! street ¥ ; Seventh Cavalry. The rebels held Mur- m the fighting before Richmond as a reverse to the y Brick Buildin: b | Members of Concress on busines: on Saturdeys, house, and his wife’s extravagance, together | *V!vaaia t || up yesterday to Turkey Island creek, having on zg e on ° Stores in tue eit . . with the one handred and twenty dotiar party, | teesberoy and telegraph and railroad commun! board Gen. ix, who went to meet Gea. Hill tor | Hederels, and as Likely to lengthen out rather | {lsoomss exosiians oolsy agdse ihe wink neatet | CCminensiag with Satarday, the Sew of mead added to an unaccountable dullness of business, | "| telegrapbed you last evening a brief account of tg Sg crore i geome ae completely unnerved him. On rent-day morn- | the affair at Murfreesboro’, but now enlarge upon | P’ . oterview was highly satissac- ten the war. cas ond water fxturer,&0. Bhs he by its ox- | Month. oc snten. Dimes vy ge the stragetical gotlens, locatien sod Srrangemonts is well enited jen 27-44 ‘ i = tory, but no conclusion being arrived at the fisg | = ents of Gen. Mc are purely unin. j 00” business of aay kin aARISTOP : = Handing hin 2 receished bil for one hundred | ‘The town; about thirty miles from Nashvitie, | of trace will return to-day, when Gen: Leo wif | eW'ible,and adds that the recent events maxi | SPF 8 the yremisns Ar reigns “Fe anding him 2 receip i Be: sesh ate be WILLIAM A. SEWARD, a Ppsition'dre, resent. new energy into the Confederate arms, and 3@ 33 lin®™ Ax*® iously— described in my iast letter, was in may Produce results calculated to lead to ° OMS AND BOARD, with a Northern £ a ye ea Reeser maneren w Mr. Jonks?”’ fon of the 34 Minnesota and 7h Michizan | 4.7.0 yoy gogeine 16th (to-day) con- | tion Of heatiities, and eventually tothe termina: 7, in & pleastut locality nazr the Depsrtm=ats he. Bud t oa seep plana, rahe gerne ay | Infantry Regiments, Hewitt’s Artillery of bo aie count of the death of Gen. Twiggs, | tion of the war How potes. ierettureand eidive. A {ow ‘Tab c wit loa." botoked wna | se coi te ene | WAG AES mar ag | eases Dali ewe ges racy 1 | Rassgeyrnaael He Poa et clock yest i at the bill, ies z hese reaneanas rey fares grain son of the Duke of Somerset, was found at head- | TUMOFs that Geus. Scott, Banks and Pope are about to enter Mr Lincoln’s Cabinet at Washing- | #7 O§T CORCORAN FOR SALS—Bhe mansion | S70 bit 3 om mre fern! te “Tealled early,” remarked the landlord ; | regiments of Georgia cavalry entered the town by pape Siew Be Dery Seg coe a koa ton. It thinks that the accession of Gen. Seott in f By CORCORS ¥en ay _ r work. Andthirdiy,weare “« have a heavy note to pay, and I thought | way of fields, piloted in by farmers of the neigh- Gen Pre ‘Secing th baltic of dicater that military operations are to be prose- erly knows as the ‘Hoover Pisce,” atid ister | > “ : J Ot wha: may be you could help me o , borheod. The first camp er tered was the one be- He es Eee ae ee of seven days. | cuted with the utmost vigor and to be kept free as “Rossly,” situated om Ariipeton Hoit hte, oppo i hat's precisely my oase,” replied Jenks | !ovging to the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry, most of ped Aaescar lari Read eu fom the clvilian Interference which has hitherto, gig Georgetown, D.C, cmbracis y the nd, I'm afraid Lean do nothing for you to | Tee tevelst next visited the camp of the oth | marKabiy quiet, and the health of the foope te | of Gos ecchenen meres with the movements er: is +] Michigan, and fired upon the tents where the | &tadually improving. ‘The London ‘Limes has daily editorials on th: he smile vanished from the landlord's face, | men were sleep! iing‘and wounding ala Uhe Federal soldiers. who were wounded and | post ae onthe as he rejoined, ‘‘when could you promise friend oven nny Our we, Killing sd x to pians Chen taken prisoners during the battles of seven days Hon of affairs in America. It saya that the articte of C.oth iB DR. JOMNSTON, exis uorurpassed, to.h ALTIMORE 8 For terms & dissevered Stites ceem to be fast approaching | ths Potomac n Fenks? Rent you know, is rent—and——"’ _| selves in line of battle, but upon perceiving the | before Richmond, are now being released on | that point where they eaust become two reasons. | S74 beauty. Titis per cs Apply LOCK HOSP “In a day or two, ng ¥ expect money every repartee amy, - ameetving the cesmeete one parole, to be exchanged at some future 9 aenipenor rl goto cearghy and Tdi. "The otter pat a ceelh ED WON I Attorney a Cine fecneat Remedy om tne | f —— com: ” of anotber discharge of musketry, imm - of our mediation would only b: . y pington, and | DISEASP A OF "ENC Swell Twill tey and got slong without it] ‘trrendered. The Sth Michigen Was sbout seves | _ Licut. Col. Switzer, who ascompanted the fag | {2,0 7 be Fecelved wi EL Meldyeet Gere on ne | FOR ALL biskast ® OF IMPRUGENCE hundred strong, and were armed with the En- | of truce boat to Harrison’s Landing, returned on | The Times recurs to the hostility shown until to-morrow, if you return the bill. Ah, field rife. Friday with a large number of officers and men. | the ple of the United States to England, ah FOR SALE~BUILDING forts. nesrthe Navy | LET NO FALS® 1 thank you. Look for me in the morning. located ly two miles | They were sent North to occupy the hospitals a, 24 foot b# 130 fest desy, for @7 to APPLY I Good day, Mr. Jenks,” and he walked out of | aistece tres tee De Mate ee ero, inilet | prepared fo receive them: Ail oF to Coat Tecllag. ait Wholly ata lees to account for thie | gie0 seat. payable ip small insigiments of 84 oe ? the store. Mecting s friend on the corner, he | about five hundred men. Immediately upon | Will be released without delay. Many of those | "The'same journal reports that by the new tariff, | to wuprome Shateun koa te FoR evan {4 are onan eee beee » e1 ie ‘ope Wi 2 2. ut ann! a , but the effect Wear Strict A at) . pretty well, I guess,”’ said the friend, | men {nto line of battle, and took a position near] FROM ¥HE ARMY OF VIRGINIA, | wili be most severely feltin America. ‘The meas- WANT tho eicrers Iuroiustary Discharger. ‘(He appearsto be very short this morning.” LAx0° otter of the Od Minacoa arived fea tke Se ee erent | syeotatnicn td tntereets at setae ee oe : ape at rm _ Short: you don’t say’ Why we sold him a | direction of the firing, and informed Colonel] 22° ® : tious in Europe. area ra MEN WANTED for the Sh oi the H bill of eight hundred on eight months, last | Lester that a large body of rebel cavalry had en- | , WARRENTON, July 20.—An officer arrived here es 200 S&S. addition to rat: week. I'll see what can be done with his | tered the camp ofthe Michigan regiment. Ina] !ast night from Gen. Hatch’s command, having : clothing, $13 to $21 per morth, i psper, and they separated, each to throw out | few moments after the arrivel ofthe sutler nearly in charge five prisoners belonging to the 2d Vir- FROM NEW ORLEANS. 8? premium paid to ciuzens or soldiers for exch ~ | ginia cavalry, who had been acting as sconts. New Yorx, July 29 —Th accepted reorutt. doabt of the solveney of poor Jenks. Bad one oe el Let regen betrrynee sss ened, | Their names are B. J. Farner, A. A. White, A’ | from New Orleans on the 13th Torts araninea For farther information ayply st the iate osmp cf news find willing retailers, and various | ™ olonel Lester. The battery opened, | p' Bi ihe 'M. Goodri 4 4 the regiment, Camp Ciiffburne, 21e reports injuriously affecting the oredit of our | D¢ing protected by the 3d Minnesota, who re: ir, A. M. rich J.H. Harrison. Gen. Shepley had revelved the appointment a ington, D. *"H. por ij) sisted the cavalry attack with success. A colonel and captain were also captured, but Milftary Governor of Louisiana. JO 2. friend were set afloat throughout the city. > have not yet arrived. Hon, Reverdy Johnson, the Commis: iH h to bo: hi In anjhour after the Kangers made a second Gen. Ewell’s t “A . mmissioner of owever, he managed rrow the money, | charge upon the battery, but were again success- ‘en. Ewell’s troops are reported to be at Gor- | the State Department to inquire into matters con- en his landlord came in th xt day, f fully Tepulsed by the infantry. Subsequently the donsville, but their number is not stated. cerning the ferelgn Consuls, has arrived there. NOTIC Tose In want of Em a of any kind ENCE a b > ; id better callon the new {NFELE FG a cbeok was ready for him. Yet it was not enemy retired. and soon the large mill of Spence | ,,@¢8- Pope’s recent orders are recelved by the} Two young Indies of New Orleans have pre- OFFICE Nobili get ~¥ cot without concern that the landlord saw the | & Co. was in flames, As anae ies Sapaiewe, traces wi r ntl reser but the citizens have ter- | sented the 13th Connecticut regiment with a - 1 ee it gp dy ads 9 gue paying teller look carefully over Jenk’s ao- fered, Capt. Hewitt opened fire, and threw one | tbl¢ long faces since its publication. beautiful U flag 2 plications on hand for good Cooks, Lavan % A Frenchman arrived here to-day, who left} ‘Tae arrival of 3,00 barrels of fi t] = Greasee, Gua, Sermaide, Waiters and S tres: count before he conated the meter pee nner ane he ph en fing Girection | pichmond some days ago, having been persecu- | anoke has induced Gen. Batler to pecrhat rig en — young len to wa: on tab ee in priva Some how or other Jenk’s tailor had learned Presently the railroad depot was discovered to | t4 in order to compel him to Join the southern | of tlour to be reduced to $21 a barrel. ‘The price | Smilies or ee wie! AN DS wanted that he wasbard up, and with the usual bonev- | pe on gre , Aeshna tae veddSence cfs ac, fan, | 8*my. Finally he was imprisoned, but was re- | had reached from ©3< to $40. pavers in Want of & elp witi find it to their ad 5 ‘esidence of a Mr. Jordan, . . 3 vantage to call. clence of humanity he sent over to know Ja prominent Union man. Believing the confi eens ot the request of the French Consul. He} George pps, Baa. beving been recognized | “WE? SOURES wanted, Fhe beet of tenants whether he could not let him have fifty or a gtations to be the work of the guerilles, the ba! a n keeping a store in Richmond, and says | as British Vice Consul by Lord Lyons, and apol- | oan be obtained without charge by applying ac hundred, as he had a very heavy bill to pay. tery in opened in the direction of the fires, | 2€®tly everything was very dear there. Cotfze ogized to Gen. Butler for the offensive expression | &DOv¥S, “Tn a week or two,’ said Jenk’s, “I will do threwheg & dozen shells an hour for about eight | W2#8elling at $ 60 per pound, and sugar 75 cents. | in aletter of the 14th June, has been acknowl. —umwly ON , MILER, hours. r »: Flour was plenty, and only Corn meal was | edged by Gen. Butler as a representative of Great EC! ie} something for you.”” 3 dca P ‘¢ of Grea WANTE —We sre row buying SECOND- } left im met a bout an hour aft rer than flour. He paid $450 in rebel scrip | Britain. iB. 2 G LD. | doors from the < Fifty would No © Great help,” continaed the | wy" Cant Mewite tho Whole nee ede ane | for « very inferior horse and wagon, with whick | Asus, clothing, &e., for five regiments of Lou- | DING: Noe oh we “are Bays VEsund BED aud number, Letiers 3 —— age rontusd Sauk “ued upon the battery, compelilng the infantry to fall | 2 got away and reached here. istanians have reached New Orleans by the steam- | $882 prices. rie i h atamp. DRI 0 doa :”” rep enks, ‘-but money | hack with a loss of seven meh. Whether or not eee er Fulton, and the organization has commenced ive we 8 ca! ‘ Momber of the Roya! € is scarce, and I have a couple of notes that fall J the ammunition was ex ted, no fire was THE LATEST FROM VICKSBURG. with perfect success. “GONTZ & @nirrigs don, aekaauae tee os “ due this week.”” opened by the battery, the enemy captured it ippi betweenthy} Captain Magee’scompany of cavalry has broken | je 1s-tf Ne. 369 %th at. baw. i Ay | ete. the Ur: States, and the gros “Well, when shall I call?” the six pieces in perfect order; the movement be- A id the Federal} UP ® rebel camp at Amite bridge. Tney killed ‘GAT ANSED-ineeig baleen So kaee taki Ge hd actin the ho “You needen’t give yourself any trouble I'll | !"g 80 quick that Capt. Hewitt was unable to 1 rep aud wounded several rebels, and brought eight | YY the market. ready to pay Cath forall ashe ne pomp 1 ou,” and he mutte to hi spike his guns or injure the carriages. Durin, hi risoners, a lot of arms, stores, &c., to Baton | in the howneine ang | sone cae ot eall on y imself, iz posers furnish: ng line, hore lee wore ever kuowa “what in the name of common sense has got in J ‘25 time the Minnesota regiment retired about a ze. 1 > city, or having 8 sur; BUCHLY, 458 Seven f a mile, the office s of which held a . The British gunboat Rinaldo. Capt. Landrail, be le?”? us quarter of ’ PHILADELrHIa, Jul: The following is a J whine he eis pel aking aeee Consultation as to subsequent operations, and | special dispatch ¢o Col. Forney’s Preas > has left New Orleans. bi o&) and ear ti . oncluded to wheai had bought a pair of bureset, came conclu surrender The surrender took The bombardment of Galveston had not - = Mempais, July 18.—The Grensda Appeal of ssaiclincmans lace about three o’ . M.. s menced ed into ark if he would like to discount the paper, | diignak © ee tus 1" 7 eau was uncon: fhe lei netant, reper tat the rebet ram and | "Tye Bits brig Richard O'Brien, trom Kinge-] "iw Boe Good Looking joung men end otnore whe bans mieaed which bad one month yet to run. The Minnesota regiment stacked their arms, | of Capt. J. N Bryan, came down from the Ya- eo dle alone Bat: was warned by the — x ong ay “iduised ts, when “If you will discount it, sir," remarked the J SN@the oflcers threw their sideggms into 8 pile | zoo river on the 15th; and ran by that portion of e eees island in the barber | or.» PACKS MADE 7O man, “I will take off one per cent.”” heer by. Asthe men marched ‘to the rear they | our fleet which lies above Vicksburg success- | Ceictrated Tete vier yee, crew further When do you want the money ””’ Seen xankoe Doodle, and cheered lustily | fully, and anchored under the batteries surround. | (c<Prated Independence day, LD FACE DER ec froin evil oom IK YOUN ote BEAUTIFUL, ed planting the waich a ters and stripes upon Texan soll. &To. # ing that city. The Appeal says the ram ran down . oes Pa it” parnm far 20 men of the Michigan regiment | several Federal war 4 ee and disabled many mo may oPfain shand- ay one and a half per cent,’’ said’ the bat'ery have petted: ont iebeut 3 tach ot te Othe ae coding Sevele bates! 3 fs War Meeting in Philadelphia, from Pim lea, Biotohens alarmed cabinet maker. 2 Minnesota, including the sutler and a negro ser- gunboat, for lated rwith 2. : tach on with ergy ng Pattie page. fee rg ; « c be held inthis city during the present DR. TUMBLEFY’S “<I have not the money, I tell you.” vant. All who have escaped, and citizens of the| the plates and maile riveted® she hee wt t seathisbiott ee € “Two per cent, then; three—four—give me | Place. es Tt = pattalion of negroes assisted | heavy armament, and 1s furnished with two pro. Wire Governor will” Sir veree cuuclon Of te BANISHER, aption. Ao. goods—give me anything—1’ma man, sir, 2 believed that, t of the 7th | pellers geven feet in diameter, with four flanges | Legislature in a few days to provide for the state | _PTi0¢ @1 per boitis. efiecw2 on the mipd are with & growingfamily. Think of these things, a courler, | Killed and thirteen Wounded’. “15S Feaerat 16 } taxe ruck 'teane lution. yer -authorizyue. hiro te | Sent by mail or express and secure me. Give me the bureaus back | and advised to make for this place byacircuitous | js not known, but is said to be very heavy. In} are in ain ! route. addition to the above, the Arpest dispatch con- | possib! Why, look you, sir,” said Jenks in Nearly all of the “ladies’’ of Murfreesboro’ sa- | tains a great deal which 1s bombastic and not -pee of Memory, Confusion Be Spirits, bvi_ Foret “dines, Togress to fill the State quota as soon as Office—No. 11 Wash- ee - s e. ington Building, Pennsy!- P = <noed, uted. Yanis avenue, onmer of , Nanvoss Destiryy —Thousands can now judre “ > i Li vii ir handkerchiefs "i i Seventh street, W: = whet is the cause of their ceolming health. losirg a . erosity of the Government at | There are no recent arri ‘Z- M M -_ —— sourh a " pion. You don’t” Haven't you stopped ?”” obtained the necessaries of life from] The Philadelphia Ledger has received a copy wee night was ars ee! aoe a — DR. TUMBLETY’S PIMPLE BANISHER | °° ey =D OF pom ‘Not to my knowledge. Loutsville, ran out Confederate fiags, and gave | of the Richmond Whig, of the 17th, which con- presided Governor Buckingham ss the wet 1s warranted to ours Serofuis, Essai as, Ring- 48. Le eptond cane t smashed ? en - — On perce igieiy 2 = See pene om Lieut. lide err | that | cipal speaker Many men called on the a ¥ Feng ee te A bs see of eee Sure, o! a posds of Lue “No, sir. Secession: of 8 an at isthe} the re! ram Arkansas came outof the Yazoo > % . i Wie “Why don't you psy your debts, then ?*” | entire population, are jubilant, and every door: | river'and fam tuccenetal through the Union | femrp cous, were passed calling on the seleetmen over deters ht ‘J do as far as J am sblo.”” “ way was filled with emiling faces, mostly femi-| fleet of eighteen vessels, but was badly cut up of volunteers Ke r supporting the families JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. 5 toihoss who, from sducsuon an art ate t0 mest um oli nine, when I arrived here iastevening. It is not} before she reached the cover of the batteries at Ling pecapcepahiagicblieicasiwcns: it cures Nervous and Debilitaied Suilersrs, and con Sone befient hun. Be mis ’ a orient and 1 de at, need it — Me burg, sesihg Seu a ae The eu Gen. Pope his Arey. Tomores all the Symptoms, among which will be d nt and desig: ing pretend a Temain here. ap! a" an we | tain says she ran the Benton ashore in a sinkin; “d ‘: A —— ‘Well won't you—come now, that’s a good } other officers of th mnsylvania 7th, start pres- condition, blew up a ram, burned one vessel an Farpzricessvne, Va., July 19.—The new or- t oye of the 1 Ss fellow, and 1’liseil you more bureaus when yon ently for La Vergne, about ten miles distant to- damaged others. ders from Mejor General Pope have been received St N et started again—won't you; Iv’e got over | wards Nashville, whither 1 shall accompany} The death of General David E- Twiggs is ap- | with the wildest enthusiasm. ‘he true policy is f even children—won’t you pay me what you | them. nounced by the same paper. therein declared. Our men will fight with better att Tror of Disesat, oweme. Just think of eleven mouths screaming No persins have arrived from Murfreesboro? pre ie cet pes Jubilant. They seem to have peng ng {1 night for bread and nothing but atoms 10 eee eae ea rele caican rng but cavalry) ARFAIRS IN THE INDIAN NATION. | 'W!ce armed our gallant soldiers. @ them.” . 25 a Lar, it ae iica= uae oa ca ae “My dear sir, your noteis not due. I will etmrae iswerks Shelbyville’ ype eetereset es trod Large Amount} 4 Brother of Col. Morgan at New York. pay it at maturity. At prosent Iam greatly | squads of working-men and gua ind destroy- | Kansas City, July 17 —The correspondent of in want of money wyself, to meet other press- tig Sie work of several months. The regular | the Leavenworth Conservative says thata recent moi H New Yorx, July 19.—Col. Morgan, @ brother woniy Divsee of e Skin, bai of the pirate rebel guerlila, was seen in this city Countenance, and Eruption on tne er \. OR JGHNSTO if WEAKD REMEDY FORORGAN- AND IMPOTENCY i battle in the Indian Nation between a Kansas j to-day. Face, Pain in tho Back, rent ‘ (mportant remedy weakness of ing claims. of cars from Nashville experienced a narrow | >t! . Beavi ttre Eye. By thie gront mort 4 . som endorse your then.” | escape. When wn regiment under Col. Werr and a force of rebels ‘eaviness cf tre Eye- the organs sre Qjiy cured and full vigor re- a sir. one to endorse your paper . person gave notice a eng al ioe 4 Teaulted in the capture of 125 prisoners, a large The French Minister. lids. Frequent: stored Ti f vf the most nervous ana de- lack Spots x " = ance ahead ber of horses and ponies, about fifteen hun-f pyitapgtpiia, July 20.—The French Mi Bis At this moment three or four o} short d al - But while passing over} 2um! es : A, July 'renc! nister, Fiving to ask money, and poor Jenks was ohassot. the Stone river bridge a patriot dodged from ob- | 4ted head of cattle, thirty-six loaded mule teams, | Count Mercier, bas arrived here {rom Washing- bi itated, who had lostal: hope, have been imme- 4 before scurity, and waving a handkerchief, shouted | !erge quantity of camp equipage, and fifty stand | ton, tz to Marriage, Physicalor Mental . ~ ry Lose of Procrestive rower, in self preservation to leave the store. “Stop, for God’s sake!” The engineer caused the | Of aris : ——— oe Eyes, with bape fect Suffuzion and Loss 0 hity, Srembiung, bis way homeward. He found his e sto ther Col Ritche, who is in command of a regiment Want of Attention, Great Mobility, fearful Kind sick; so8- 1s beonsed: ‘ee to send Of what wes ving oe bet 2 few rods in advance. | of loyal Iodians, bas rellable tuformation that FROM NORTENSS MOKKON. eetionmannns Win Sorret = Soewy, " : . - tral d + Chief John Ross was about to join an expedition {Correspondence of the Associated Press.| These sympto sliowed to go op—which, pon ae Fiona Sue wretched of it and Gat aabeise tienda ae eee with some fifteen hundred warriors. Fortress Monnoz, July 18.—Gen. Burnside | “28 Medicine invariably removes—soon fo'low: fir shat after the blessed influence of rounded, but ascertaining shortly afterward that] Col. Solomon, of the Tenth Wisconsin revi. | has just returned here after a short visit to Gen. LOSS OF PILE Binet’ AND A them f religion, } °. yet-he was in no danger, returned to Nashville. | ent, bad also captured forty prisoners, and four | McClellan. ‘aust be ent ace be sige will do more to strengthen a man against a sea This affair has been aclean thing on the part of | hundred mounted Cherokee and Osage Indians} Gen. Richardson is at the Hygeia Hospital and | 80 don’t +1 cata) vd tednetrndl od. of troubles than the loving kindness and solici-} the rebels and we have sustained a great loss. | bd come into our camp with white flags, carry- | 1s slowly recovering from the debliity and fl- Sut yo and partake ofS tay og A tude of a wife, the truest, tenderest and best | The enemy destroyed all of our ammuuition, and | !°¢ their guns with the muzzies pointing down- | ness which has attended him since the late bat- os ob here ap- before the public, beskies 12 standing a: © g6nilemsa of character e af a Fponstiity, is ® apMerent guarantee to ti of earthly friends. ‘ost of our camp equipage. Th: f ti ward tles on the Chickahominy. well. —- mn What shall I do?’’ mentally ejaculated iettnuonces faftereae toe esiead of pentiy ate About two hundred and fifty negroes peengion During the past eight months, up to the Ist of —— . ear, Ae Jenks What shall. b bout to | thousand dollars. to rebel half breeds arenow en route for Fort} July, there have been admitted to the Hygela TO GET FAT, *ARD TO FRE LADIES. i soe Bak Scott Hospital a total of 2,200 patients. Of this num-| USE THE PIMPLE BAN- A“™ ) repeat the question when the door bell We lost about sixteen hundred stand of small 2 “ge ek wha; |ISHER.. You can gsin five a -" and in walked old uncle Tom Beltry. arms, over five thousand pounds of ammunition, ber 1,329 have recovered, and returned to their junds of healthy fissh per mon h DR. DUPONCO “Well, Jenks, m: y boy,’ exclaimed the happy nearly one hundred tents, six brass field-pieces IMPORTANT FROM NASHVILLE. Tespective ean 627 have been sent to the old gentleman; ‘ho and attachments, and a large numoer of horses, | Arrival ef Heavy Federal Reinforcements— | Gener! Hospital; 39 have been discharged and By. using Dr. Tumbisty’s Pompie as . misher, it is invsiua jor re W are you?” and he gave les, and . | Sent home, and 201 have died, leaving 4 in the | moving Pimples, Blo: , 0 / pn a of aes meerene him a most energetio squeeze of the hand. | wour wards of 900, and about 1,000 pris: | elas vn” NY’ 8 Pessessiomef the Reb- | ico) itatap to the iat instant "Many 0: the dix. | Tan, freckles, Sallownoes ab a sismctni see “Why the fact is, uncle Tom, my wife is very ry So enten, of Indiana, Lovtsvitte, July 10 —Gen. Nelson arrived at | cx#ed were ina dying condition when brought | impurities and rough ood use for over i prisoners in, ing the same blooming o i Tio shove Pi : ; hi ursd) . | here, and even died before being carried into the | #12. |6av = “Nothing dangerous I hope 2” Ueaderstand that no other oficere are injured: | ents and Sums seated tee? MOF” | Hosplin! building’ ‘ince the Ist inal tuere have | Wits Donat SD Micxediraany “Ob not think not.’’ Maj. Selhert, of the 7th Pennsylvania ry, The town of Henderson has been occupied been soeeven into the hospital 408 patients, of 5 ngton Building, Pennsy!- “Then what in the deuce makes you look so peggy sh i and reposted: wounded. agement wae aes jeoeet tes. acoeered aan feltifned ina taaieene ern Were Ps f | e names con: - we 0 Oe eee A blue ? Why, your face is as long, and as sombre mlntoned edieers keowa citizens upon thelr entering tote oy "9 | and 3 have died, leaving in all 105 patients now 0. HOO iyer name to be made faneral? What ails you! >| Archy Dixon and others were negotiating with | 12 ‘he hospital. During all this period this insti- tly receiving And kas always on han‘, | pul f : Gonbt ine wondersus otbing, uncle Tom, nething,”* replied the | Co. Cavaly; Beachtel, Co. L, 7th | the rebel Col. Johnston to withdraw his guerillas | tution bas been under the able charge of Dr. uy of all the most eted Si s tOOk ©. poor fellow in s trembling voice and with difi- | Lieut. Einstein, Co. M, 7th Cavair: Henderson. Many of the inhabitants had | Burtecon. WAECH manufs culty repressing ppt s- Co.G, 7th Cavalry. The c y Gane so Montevilie Or sary, ? Foarnzss Moxnox, July 19.1 learn from a a ry eae Keeps a large oi “{ don’t believe you my boy; there’s some- the ‘rebels sustained was by the fire of] The steamer Commerce, Capt. Archer, bound | £entieman yew d from Suffolk that some little | fine JEWELEY ofthe most deerratis sty ies ct wrong; come now, what is it? Soemiel a oninnen: Ri heir eg = sees to Loutsvitle, stopped below Hen- tae thee Poirier iociages serson ans pp wer Bnd ml otier eee Fee ienient P . wounded jleved over five rson, deeming it unsafe to pass. Bene, "He hd DE u stragied, 0 boxes af theses olden Pi jothing at = ys) ee mph i Gen. Greene Clay Smith now commands our | Blackwater river, which is thought tg be pre- uch for unc , nds of Solid wer Wi a keeps Swords, Revol- | cured Aer, Bnd Phe ue wi ——— - there paratory to an attack on Suffolk. Our informant] vers, Sword Belts Sashes, Bowie Knives, etrouger proo! might be given. heard certain reports during the day, and who Sy The Wiest harvest has commenced in New | & of ceopping the rebel Gl Moments set regards the Pare ghenlearnen erate 2 oe great’ variety t|tucs@iperoa rene want to Tuined rs were car not to e stoc! - , “ s = cg Rap dled er sainew & man | peavieat seen in the ailing wate rela? nen, Were ‘rather ‘brisk | cods on hand, and were advised norto de 90. SoM Ee ate and Resa an Was before he proffered assistance. during his late rai Z.D. GILMAN ist, 350 Pe: “Come now,”’ said he “tell me frankly are We have had refreshing showers here for five ‘BUS ourner 34 —want of mone seit? so Veit bi SPECIAL NOTICES. Operations at Mm fe titled the Stnos ere! wonderfs Emacs a Ru re, re "7 ATEe: corer 7h stiest and SS ay sienists, ke. the air is quite cool and rej ing. t . bb gone beyond my means Bateuxton’s Harm Drs Mewruis, July lovey in} Th, 394 Pannsyivania AVENTE, ia uly bode Beepiag crrangements ta a8 * Tae best in the World. command of this "a fod to tad rH Monroe thie owed art Griceken a Rear af Clagett’s Dry Goods Store, consequence am a little embarrassed.” William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye om rien aa alle Ri omar pers areivet here last eve- RUBBER SREeTING, baad “How much will serve you!” Prddhaes & color not to be distinguished from na- pushed to from oval, bu ngs no news. “With careful management I cau get along | ture—warranted net to injure the Hair in thefleast; | completion with rapidity. ‘They will be form!- | ternooneat 9 o'clock, trom Haritone tae ae OATS, CEREMAS, PONCHAS - . ’ . | dable, and are a8 permanent forts of TEs SOUL ERE | wabon N Genera: is remedies the il! effects of bad dyes, and invigor: defense. brings no news of moment from the army. Quiet AGON SPRL en GLOVES, . 2 eee on way down town in } ates the Bais for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair oral Stumble seceneiodidis' still prevailed. The rebel army bes salen § + ‘Guicstecerr bere exued &. Pe rning benevolent, generous turns @ splendid Black or Brown, leav- | es" sdtiel eer’ Lace | ten miles towards Richmond. BAGS, CUPS, P. - tone Unole Tom, as he shook Jenks w: the, . ba 5 we > Bp cecetied bexene Sere Bass corres 11m CURE BENS. he orelore ® wren waloeg cur iivue sed hoasth to oar hand, and said, “good day, my boy, good day'""| Dikggistas ee. mt Dewntiful. Sold by all} Thaver, they baving reftsod to take the oath of FgnGe BISTORY OF THE BANK oF | pothun: of Vitsy Lumboreed oct of your many) Thi relieved tance. Thelr husbands are among the most 5 Sed F OR —; Only these who show the siznatare of S. Juume. Bat for it, he must bave anak We pre boy ees pt gee peop Mo aah Addi Ponies: * een | Howe a tof bo 1 es ae ened atged . . 2 ~ ic of Banking; Losdou: Qu Bo~ount of the Pills bet n to live witha hin meann, eod-never iy meat | Aust: Me.8t Borciey wow York, | rohtwing iapatchees ot nt uth Publishes te ‘ oe erystel stone ‘“ ma ; out his cost before he paid for it. miy-ty (Late$33 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) captannng bata hodncigen ete pS m2 sk Exchanges; $1, 5. D-BOWE, —<$—$ _ _ . . H. Hat. & Oo. f old Jake New Orleans, f fal 4 ° son Currency. avd Nor Gonz ro Gxass.—The tables $4 India Rubber ‘it Purposes." z sop Se asaya on Exchango, Interest, &o rts and exports of New York elty “Cn aRieston, 8,C.—The enemy landed in force P 87, d 2 eg Ehcal ear af yg MO Empire city _ owen f= the mainiand, mm pp Royal] . Zagod gn Kyroious Metals, 2 v0 3 Lond: H & ated another attack 4 ‘LEKLAN. ANTI-R s cans Ositere. merchand mz B11 001 300 ; ton ahd Bavenaah rellroad, but they retieated on | DD PEANEERRAUASTIOBAND, | <D wd SPRANER EASE D ije ‘Slippers, Biineee’ ed the approach of our troops.”? permanent Care for. . none Shoes of sy description; Gants’ SS ’ Patent ieath=r, M ting mt Pittsburg. ine Gniters, and Ties. A) . Pitrssure, July 18 —. er SY enthualastic of Bove’ Shoes, to: arrangements for was @ H-eotr) 4. preparee plan a mass for between + LACK SILER, 2%, 28 28,9), 50, raety SUC ee RE | Cotnoanay may eri Ba EE oo Orlage Tribune ts informei by o ge. emon who bes just returned from 2 visit to mt Jove png entan aprg Chicago.ca the inks.) thek the prospect te ¢ pach orchards feta Tegion wilt yieid the lasg- fet cropever kagwn im any previous year, 9 y ~ Phy . Suva Bauer, ‘ = ma, Atthe Mu plore ; w ray o jen At Dips. Barbvout’s, 375 34 st., bet. Dand B. speci 7 3 Sete Agent of Seaman n Pines 3