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Be T:.& EVENING Sfai, )CUE MILITARY BUDGET. | oun sMUsTARY ORDERS. Adjatant | UATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. AMUSEMENTS. | AUCTION SALES. = CLOTHING FOR SICK AND WOUNDED. J Svtyto brigadier General Herat; Captain Mer, G#vermer Car Fare eee a ean en tiaras qunrs-av. | HIS APPSKNOON ¢ TO-MORROW. W asdinar War Department, Adjutant Generals Office, |cus J. Parrott, Assistant Adjutant General of from Phoenixville. LOOK a7 TH OnEAT BILL! By GREEN & WILLIAM®, Awctoneers. &4SHINGTON OITY: Washington, July, 1562. Volunteers, is ordered to t for duty to Ma- | Hanmieavae. July 22.—Governor Curtin leaves MISS LOU BIRCu = ARGK AND ATTRACTIVE WED*ESPiy JULY 23 1862. | Gonerai Order No — Jor General Hunter; Captain Lawrence, Assistant { here to-night for Western ia, there to miss MAY e Waskiacton Favorite : ¥ Goons at AvcTION.—( ——— ——— | The followtng order ts published for the infor-'] Adjutant General of Voinnteers. 18 ordered to re- | remain until the latter part of the week. The fol. ll eee Panashinas OR NING, 2 ————— = = r ez port for duty to Brigadier General R. B. Miteh. | lowing dixpatch was received here to day: MR, J. 0. ADAMS ChBT™ RE Pong: o'oloe Le" Reading matirr om every page. See | mation of the army a |ell; Captain A. Piper. Third Artillery, is order- | To His Excellency, A. G. Cuntin— estsde for interesting Telegraphse and Order imvespect to clothing for sickand wounde ether matter Spirit of the Morning Press The Intelligencer hopes ttat all vacancies now existing In ovr ermics by the resignation of off- cers will be iled by the Governors of the States, os fer as practicable, from the ranks, selecting for promotion the officers and privates who bave given evidence of meritorious conduct in the Seid. The R-pwhlican, noticing the charges preferred by Colonel Norton againat General Mitchel, says: “ They are not only frivolous, bat bear upon their face the Impreas of malice, and will consign Colonel Norion to that disgrace which his con- duct In this effair justly merits. To those who are unacquainted with this matter, it may afford some light (o etate that General Mitchel is a strict iisciplinarian, and that some time ayo he arrested Nerton for disobedience of orders, and that this «ove offense to the Colonel, who is now making these petty efforts to revenge himself *’ ee I> Dr. Dignowitty, of San Antonto, Texas, has been in Washington for some time endeavor- ‘ug te interest the Government in behalf of the Uaton population of Texas. There is a prospect that his efforts may soon be crowned with success, and that a force will be sent to that State under the command of some general who will be s:tis- factory to the Germans. Dr. Dignowitty states that there are thiriy thousand Germans who are now wandering in Mexico, having escaped the tyrauny of the “‘Southern Confederacy” in Texas Dr. D. is a very intelligent and reliable German, 2ud was one of the lesding men in San Antonio He says that ihe Germans in Texas are, alinost to a man, In faver of the Union, which they are willing to fight for If they can have 1n opportu- nity Umion ano Sacesu Paisonsas —It is under consideration, by the authorities here, t> be more strict in future in regard to allowing Rebel pris- oners to be released upon taking the oath of alle- glance. So many have abvsed this pzivilege, seeming to have little regard for the obligations of an oath, that the Government has concluded te be lesa lenient in futare. [t Is said that while Vaion prisoners are treated in the South with the most rigid severity, the Rebels who fall into our hands, whether taken tn arms or State prisoners, are treated with a lealency that rather encour- ages treason and secession sympathy. U.S. Smat~ Notss.—Workmen are now en- gaged in arranging vecesssry machinety in the Treasury Build) ng the recently au- thorized Unit States notes. On inquiry it ts ascertained that those below the denominations of #5 will be issued in about three weeks. PersonaL —Maj Gen Halleck, U.S A.; Gen Cullum, Col Kelton and Lieut. Throckmorton, of bis staf; Gen Jomes Cooper, Gen. H. M. Nag- tee, and J. McKibben and [hurlow Weed, of New York, are at Willards’ UP From 8h! ton’s bookstore, corner of Four-and-a-balf street acd Pennsylvania avenue, we bave the “ Continental Monthly’ for August, with a rich budget of content ‘Taz New Tarr ‘1s arrenging the detaiisfor carrying the new tarli® act Into operation. A general circular on the sub- Il be issued about the Ist of August. I> We have received from the publishers the April number of Hail’s excellent “Journal of Health.” Tre Use oF P STAGE STAMPS AS A CiRcr- bere appears to be a very rehension with regard to the uct mps and to prohibit the cireulation of no a less denomination than $1, which was approved on the i7th of July last. Under the p: . the Secretary the Treasury, jot the Postmaster General, is directed to furnish postege and other stamps to the Assistant Treasurers, and such designated depositories of the United States as the forme may select, to be exchanged by them on applic: tien for the United States no’ and from and af- ter the Ist of August next, such stamps shall be received in payment of ail dues to the United States less than $5, and shs!l be received in ex- change for the United Strtes notes when present- ed ums not leas than $5 to nny Assistant Trea- surer or designated Cepository seiccted as afore- aid Hence this law does not make postage stamps a legal tender, or does it require postmastera to receive them in exchange for United States notes. itis expected that the Seeretary of the Treasury will furnish postage stamps to be used asa circu- lating medium under the law in such form that 'tey cannot be attached to letters or other maila- ble matter. Such stamps will be exchanged by postmasters for the regular postage stamps, be. aides being redeemable in treasury notes by ass!s- tant treasurers and such designated depositor: aa the tecretary of the Treasury may select postag@ stamps cen be thus exchanged at post- «fiices or redeemed by Trezsury Department un- jess furnished through the agencies of that de- partment. Postage stamps now sold by Postm ra are not exchangeabie or redeemable by them, and if sach stamps are gummed to pasteboard or other paper, which solisor renders them unfit to be used In the prepayment of postzge, they will be rejected for postage, because when eo soiled they cannot be distinguished from stamps which have already been used for postag MvaveR anv Svicipg IN BaLtiMoRE.—A man named George Frederick Mentzel, a butcher by occupation, and who has been noted for his in- temperste habits, yesterday afterncon went to the house of Mr. Henry Knell, also a buteher, and for ‘whom be bad worked several years, and solicited the loan of a la knife. He said that he had 1 ives in his house, but that they were all as he designed killing a hog. Mr Kuell was abeent at the time, but one of bis young men loaned the fellow a good sized knife. He was drack at the time, but bis actions did net excite suspicion of an intention to commit an evil deed, but It was soon perpetrated. He ran to his house, abeut two squares distant, and there killed lls wife and himself with tae weapon. The statement of Mrs. Depo, who occupies a part of the heuse, is as follows:—She was sitting n ber room when Mentzel rushed into the house, di ing ber ssid, “Where is the old in’tshein’’? Mrs D. replied that sbe whereupon Mentzel's wife, hearing the onvereaticn, ran down stairs whilst be ran up. ‘Me geized her by the rigbt arm, and Mrs. D. ed in between them for the purpose of pre- (ing chy serious consequences, when he threw aside end stabbed bis wife four es, all the «is being in4icted near the beart. The poor woman, shrieking and bleeding, succeeded in z berself from her asaliact, and rush- he alley adjoining the house, fell down ustion, and io ten minutes wasa corpse. Meutz-l stood for a minute over the body of his wife, and ‘@ retursing to the house stabbed mself in six different ayer ey near the heart, od which pre fatal in course of a few minutes — done PinanciaL —New York pepers of last evening report a continued beaviness in Government se- curities. The sales early in the day were at a decline of 1 per cont. on the quotations of yester- day, and since the board still lower prices are es- , et & pressure to sell, 97 was ac- cepted for the 6 of I5S1, and 101% for 7.30 Treas- At the reduction, however, there isa quiry. For 6 per cent. certificates of nde! tedness Wy labid. We quote:—U.8. 6s 865, (coupon,) 90; ) 6%; U.S 5% 1871, (registered) 83; (coupon, 8. oon (ees, 9 5. 6's (cou; ) } Treasury notes, . 7.30, ig; reat uy wotee, 730" email? Ma, Sea war jozn, “ rie cates, Fost Gonexs in Poatraxp Harsor —There are 200 hundred men now at work on Fort Gorges are beighref 1? feet above the ledge, and fivi or six fretavove high water, and the hanac, of case: mates Is naw ta course of construction. The wali is seven feet thick, of soild granite, ‘here are two ters of casemates, and another tery above with barbe'te, so that the fort when completed will mount seventy guns.— Portland Transcipt. U~ The setive movement of produce continues from the West, without diminution. The earn- ings of the Grand Trunk Railroad for the week og July Sth, were $63,099 12, an increase of 7* on the same period last year. e earn- of the Galena and Chicago road for the n July were ¥51,547, a gain of Oiresponding wees in 1861. The —The Treasury Department | he New York Barj ust; ed to report to Major General Pope for duty {nthe | _ Pheeaixville responds to your proclamation MR. 0. P.FENTUN, cic . Teele Borth soldiers. —The following {sa joint resolution of . Brigadier Geners! B 8, Rob- | Her citizens have subscribed and are ready to pay i 6 Am*rioan Negro Comedian ; a hi = nts ¢ . bes nape dl i a 3 im ALL st. to Meret for duty to ager as large bounty to each volunteer enlisting in The MaSTER ALSTON é ‘and Col cred! —_—aioo ae BPO ee et ed 6 Pp Pe borough, a* may be paid by any city, borough or . Young Amer.can Singer ; 38. Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War ener: ‘ope. nan township in the State, to the fall number assigned MASTER JON Es. oan cas cae to furnish extra clothing to sick, wounded and LEAVE OF ABSENCE. under your apportionment, ber quota. Sins bal Mace ee tare fe = other soldiers. itis understood that Captain Gibson has ob- Paesixvitie, July 22. a = = — Resolved by the Senate and House of Represen- | tained leave of absence BaUl Tertoer ccders to SS ee GKOVSKS THBATEKS. 4 a : fe a . Pi tatives of the United States of America in Con Peaynn Se that Mister Barton wilt ace War Meeting in Detroit THE COOLEST AND BERT VENTILATED Tt ee gress assembled, That the Secretary of War be | nim in command of Fert Delaware. Detroit, July 23.—An Immense mass mecting PHEATER IN AMERICA. fine chance to get everything they authorized to farnish extra clothing to all sick, 2.206 Sorghape = polppered in chan gol pepe THIS (WEDNES EVENING, Ju’y 23, 6 oA Snesp Gom Auction, as they wounded and other syldiers who may have lost APPROACHING RICHMOND + es tose gs ewan neon Cloud | And Every Evening During the Week! GREEN & WILTLAANS. Ancte the same by casualties of war, under such rules Weretovar Lanpine, July 20 —A large pret throughout the city. DA y NIGHTLY! EF; Op MRR UIRE & CO, Auctioneers and regulations 28 the Department may prescribe, will leave the camps of the lst Cavalry | Resolutions were passed requesting the City OW DS TURNED AWAY NI : PA ree Boer APACE TION = during the existence of the present rebellion. e to-morrow morning, before day, on a | Councils to pay a bounty of $50 toeach unmarried | EXCITEMENT ON THE iNCREASE: URSDAY AFTERNOON at So'ol'k, ig the cts ing resolution, it js | ST#24 scout. I wish them success, 88 they are a] and $100to each married man, enlisting ina The Largest, Most Palented and Versstile it Kasby's wharf, foot ot street. as In pursuance of the foregoing res » itis | Geserving set of men and officers In fact the ouly | oes? ,e raised by thiscity. Liberal pri- TROUPE OF ARTISTS Canal Pecks: Bont, d ordered that the Quartermaster’s Department | excitement we now have is cavalry skirmishing. | vate donations in addition were offered. A great in the world, shall Issue, upon the requisition of the medical Just about dark to-night, some baif dozen ca unanimity of feeling prevailed. % . officer in charge of any hospital or depot of sick | 700 shots were fired up the James river. No ohe HOOLEY’S MINS BLS, se ieee ae From Niblo's, New York = bout. It w bi “ N » : v and wounded soldiers, such regulation clothing, emialeron presi caus fi Aetebacoos ; From CaMfernia R. NM. HOOLEY & 6. W FFIN, Prop’rs. ee aE SON Cab RE TSEN, necesssry to their health and comfort, as may be A large number of our wound: 1 Rrisen who San Francisco, July 18.—Arrived steamer So- ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME! 9 234, hoar 4 Tequisite to replace that lost by them by the cas- | were captured by the enemy and taken to Rich- | 20ra from Panama, July 19tb, arrived barque ualties of war. The necessity of the issue to be | Mond, have been released on parole and reached | Emerald, from New Bedford. Exchange on New 5 . G. MoGUIRE & OO. . York 12 per cent. discount ar and tobacco | NEW SONGS. NEW ACTs. NEW DANCES, By J Lime certified by the surgeon, and the requisition to be | 'i!s point. They have left for the Fortress. pe 8 Sug NEW BURLESQUES. &o. 4 es ence Plate dative Tv Our lines have extended several miles out with- | !mproving. The market is generally firm, with a é mons, Gas Cuan’ approved by the medical director or medical in- | in several days. Our present position, though | ® light speculative tendenc) a he ae = eelgg Aes ar YAVRe«6. Ay moe its * gat od spector of the station—such issue to be gratuitous corns - Sey cork of oun; is somewhat | The Great Moguls ef the Profession ! arise 596 Pouaeyivane vere “4 and not charged to the soldier. = poe —— co. K, A 'FENTION !—An adj SEYMOU: KBR, ORIFF of the Naticns! Hotel, we ~~ a A few prisoners are captured daily and at once eting of Company K. 2a . C. ¥ ‘Fwo large Gilt Freneh Pinte Mantel Mir- The Quartermaster General will cause blank | ¢. ¥en to Read-quarters, where they are examined, | Militie, will beheld in the hall of the Metro 1180 | a nd the Hate, HOWARD AnD EATER, < requisitions to be furnished to the officers of the | and at once sent to the Fortress. Th: are allof | Hook and tadder Company. on Mi U vs bie S, ities, the e sort of fellows taken | ‘the 1 Svenne, betwern ¢thand Sth sts., napproscha\ Poetaniias, Overy various hospitals upon their application. sam ©! en in battles, | Tey ENING, at 8 o’clcon. A _ dressed in grey and butter-nut colored clothing. * Spek. SF U7 For particulars see programes, E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War. dist tendazos of every member ia earnestly requested, ——— ee cc pickaied tal the packs ossgg es Mod [T the election Of officers in to bo elds a SCALE oF PaeRe LiSkOF Orr Eee ee WASHING- varlous camps where there is no shade. In sev- a. Chaire_____ As several errors have appeared im the list of Hy neo al vickea by souee So chee U®TER! officers of the yard published lately, we have | the farriers say it is the, bad BUTTER! on ate ‘Sommence a 2 eae tr — Repubiioan | 7 joe rain and bay the 40 FIRKINS NEW YORK BUTTER, TTT =_ OO ES ey 3 A procured the following corrected one: contractors are sendin, down here. Musty corn In store and for sale by FORD'S ATHENEUM! Breces: ercelict gabe i, — Cc ander John A. Dabigren, commandant; isnot very nice food for horses that do cavalry D. E. DUTROW, — = ‘are, ee dusy. The horses thus stricken, fail down, and . t, Pa. Announcement Lxtraordinary ! . Boreans Washstands, Lieut. J. C. P. de Krafft, executive officer; Lieut. lay in agony for several hours before they die. 173 1e*_No. 450 Eighth st., near Pa av. —— Bud Busk Nattrerses, Bedding, ‘Wm. Mitchell, executive officer ordnance; Lieut. The order relative to civillans is very strict F LOUR! a This elegant and ooo! establishment will open eee Re‘rigerator. Danson Phenix, ordnance department; Lieut. R- | here. {f they are not properly authenticated, it FLOUR® F URN WEDNESDAY ev CNING, July 22, —- Slot of Kuehn Requisites, 8. May, do.; C.D. Mitchell, surgeon; Frank S. | Wipiors ple for them to land. | Strict watch is FROM THE ARGYLE MILES. wth iy JC. MeGUIRE & CO, Aucts. Du Bois, assistant do ; C. C. Upham, paymaster; | gutiers and corres pidenta arrives here on Tor se by W. H. DONALDSON, By @EEEN & WILLIAMS, Auotionsers. C. V. Morris, master of yard; 8. G. Cook, acting | schooners iaden with commissary stores. [hey bot eo bey erchants, RIVAL St St on DIN 16—Seventh D sieats. paar J Clapham gunner nd pyrotechnisti were pounced on by the Provost and sent back. | jy 23-Im* 55 Louisiana av.. Warhington, on the i LX pg Ae Peet ed H. M. Soury, carpenter, 0.8. N; H. W. Frank. Mice a yc iary rr pe pebighideth pak pasa WI, JOHNSON, formeriy of Jaci [os TIGHT BOER: sa Saale RNING) toe 24th instant, wt 10 o'ol ok am a} en wale ee 2 ill perform the fearless Wests in front of our Anotion Sealn Le Ne een oie, Wimuth, Doat- | Our troops are now rested, and anxlous for dash | and ths pub 10 thet hi Se erioman On his AGE. ree (ot of Candice, in full boxes, via— land, satimaker, U. 8. N.; Geo. Wilmuth, boat pe 4, cod are Restaura af hia old friend: Pi a carry’ x i . coma, swain, U.S..N.; John Cullerton, acting master’s | at the enemy. No, 51 Boxes Brandy Drops, ect, r E ere A meenifoent mate; J.T. Doughty, majar commanding ma- BEFORE RICHMOND. from she Avenue. tormcalr wees by Rear ‘OF PANTOMIME COMPANY tines; Samuel Adams, leut. do; Wm. P. 8. tn Gane. sui Rideunse Laseee July CALS sad tho BST oF LiqvoRs Bod under foe ies 7 1° val b a a 5 M wv “ 3 Sanger, civil engineer; George N. Beall, na 20 —Yesterday, after considerable trouble, we = Bud 8. admirable storekeeper; Samuel Cross, clerk of yard; D. | obtainea the necessary document to enable us to CHEESE. DRAMATIC COMPANY, McComb, commandant’s clerk; Frank Barry, | zo on board the Louisiana, she having arrived BUN TERLOUR AND MISS MOLLIE WILLIAMS 5 Boxes rr paymaster’s clerk; Chas. E. Tracey, paymaster’s | * Protarine ea $7 web (oti doen ores om For saleby PRODUCE GENERALLY, ‘and others, 1 Boi. M or = steward. board, and proceeded at once to the ebject of our 2 HOOK, ELF” Por partionlars eco small bills, he atiention of Oot! eotionery dealers 1s invited Capt. Dahlgren will assume the duties of chief | visit—to obtain the names of the unfortunates on n Merchan' Admi a. ak irc 8 conte; | *° the sale, as they wil! be sold in lovee uani of the new ordnance bureau as soon as his succes- | board. We had hardly commenced our task v3 Im* __ 85 Lou's sna av.. Washington. _ Colored Gs! ery 2 ceute jestre g GREEN & WILLIAMS, sor reports for duty. when an order came for those who were not go- THE BERKELEY SPINes. — rs ——>—_—_— ing down the river with the steamer to go at once vorits W, i Qn WEDNESDAY EVENING, st 7 o’clook, DRAFTING. ashore, ape the boat Detar pe in five itora,:( Mr. nf HB. DUNAL SON will walk . rope 316 ee inutes course we ‘ ske ” regret- q feet in lecgth, at an elevation est, across J We are very sure that great repugnance to the | 1 pose H led to siret, at the Atheneum. ‘This exuirition will oe D Lots iy @oar ALLRY at AUCTION.—UR idea of drafting continues to be entertained in of- erie Pe St ONE NESIL CONIA notibe if FREE Tou ALL. iva AURSDAY. the 2:th tetent we shali sell i ficial circ.es here ; the impression being that the Those with whom we had achance to con- President’s cali for 300,000 additional volunteers | Verse, told us that the most of those on board Cc Lovisiana AVENUE, u NEAR SixTE 87, jeare No. 443, ortho i dy bei ded th hi (between 350 and 400) were those who were| affords. Phe Ro I! be kept in such tmsuber ms —_— = Bixth and aad L ‘etreete : is already ng respon to throughout the | Wounded in the battle at Savage Station, as well h Suit the tum Visite! Tae Cool Retreat! fe grounc on which they stand, it part country with an alacrity that promises to secure | as those who had been disabled in previous bat- | ¥ pasting jo 3, in said square. ; a: the whole number in much less time than was tes and been carried to the last named station. othe Eprings. mu Bhe present on ‘isied Com, an of Artiats Ter: od third cash; the balanoe ip ene recently anticipated. As at present informed: | 1m the hurry of the retreat, we were neceasarily | “iy 23 tm THE PROPRIETORS, a ee from day sai r our belief is that the plan of restoring the existing | (o™mPelled to leave these mer aalaaen ou jee 1 given and a deed of tras eres st te them have been as far as Richmond, and all of OFFICE GAS LIGST COMPANY, - see, Aucta. regiments to thelr maximum numbers under the those with whom we spoke exp:essed themselves NOTICE TO CORE Re ae ase hea “eee wt ged = ee law by consolidation is that most favored by the | satisfied with the treatment they received from cof Coser ed Ju tb 4 MONARCH MINSTREL, y ‘Z Sn sot of Congress, approved Jur 11, 1862. the price : FUTURE DAYS. authorities here. It appears that the proportion | the Rebels, and that they had done all and the | of ene in Washing on is fixea at tweaty-eight (23) SaM. SHAKPLEY, { officers lackiug In the decimated regiments 1s | D°st they could for them. conts psr hundred oubio feet to the Government, By W. L WALL’ CO., Auctioneers. of offic ckiag o reg’ E Two deserters were brought to headquarters | ®xd thirty 3") cents to all other constmere (in| Ths Audiences during the past week were unsni- Successors to Watt & Banwarn. quite as large as of men ; there being no more of terday afternoon, but nothing new could be | 8!3ad of thirty five (35) cents aa heretcfora,) sub mous elt praise of this talented comsdit South corner Penn avenue and street. the former remaining in them, fit for duty, than } learned from them. They corrovorate the fact pa eb ee oy ot eee ueationsb y the Joost original and enteria: ORE DOUBLE AND.ONE INGLE Cal suffictent to officer as many full regiments as wil } that tho main lines of the rebels are at least ten | © company within Ave (5) days from the renoition pisuion ‘with an dissent taser ois toe the Avction Rooms on MATORDAY MORN. t h Lidatt miles from here, and oacupy the same ground | thereat. provided all arrears shall have berg wo unceasing fund of genu'ne humor, to grap- | { vG, 28th instant, atl o'clock result from such # consolidation. that we once did—that of Fair Oaks, Gaines’ Hill | “15.00! Prova le with *td ex crak fon teen A4:-4 [SR Sa Phiis- HOW RECRUITING PROGRESSES. and the Trent estate. They tell the same old} Herestter (except in oases of bills rendered week- | to ofthaday. He w; used, ATI et F ae, : s' that thousands of others are willing and | ly) al/ bills for gas will be rendered t and | of Keen Satire and Bri . id DIO BS B heoK, The patriotic members of Congress who went pea to desert whenever a favorable oppertunity | ©? tie first aay of the month; ard the discount will Local, Poiitioa: te Military Criticume, 1 med with green cloth, home to raise troops, in response to the Presi- | turns up. In our judgment, that is so long com. | MAH Be fevcumstoness, thes eS he. the tala okey ie, Which has rerdered his name ides cas table for & private dent's call, are doing their duty well. Hon. Mr. } ing that the bare possibility of it ever offering onl upon payment wads at Y ram Diven, of New York, reports that the entirequota | *°¢™ further off than ever ths office of the company, 614 Lith atr rTERe Terms cash. ‘eet all arrears | Last noe ye tain of fun and flesh, So pote - These deserters, too, tell us of the dreadful suf- } hi Deen previcusiy vid It will thas b= seen — ¥ Cre Saw Rr. ai 2 < (Bee) W. te WAL & aA of the two cmunties of Chemung and Schuyler, in | fering arising from the want of proper nourish- n erier to anvethe discount, monthly bills ARSHAL’S SALE OF VESSELS.—By vir- his District, is now raised. These counties and | ment’ Yet. somehow, notwithsfand: ing this des- | mua = Ses clock p. m.on the 6th day jecrees of the District Coart of a thetr Representatives are entitied to the credit of | titution, they seem to retain their health and | 930% moni O! , ry . 4 VITR. United States, for the District of Colw at belog first In the field. Who will be next? strength, and when the fighting is going on they of Copgroes places “all bill: lic ‘sa!s. for oseh. at the Washii tl, BE agion 6: - and Navy Yard, in ssid District, on TUESDAY, the do not seem to be in the least debilitated by elther ‘as to di 2 es. 4 BF2, noing Bt 11 o’o ook 8. Itwill be recollected that Messrs. Diven and | fa noe.seem,to be Oo ee aoe ried cai Bath Ser of July, 1882-07: aging ot Il oe Sok 8. Van Valkenburgh’s mission home has been the This afternoon, while sitting quietly writing By order of the Board of Dirast: reputation through * and furniture, viz: a subject of abolition newspaper and congressional | the foregoing, our ears were greeted with one of iy 23 JF. BROWN, prolific braimof this comro ceniug. +2 3. Capron, ridicule. The country will judge, from the fact | ‘208 peculiar sounds we are at a loss to describe. y 93 eotw retary in Cha-re. a ar idicule. The y ze, It comes with a bang, then with a whistlin OFFICE U.8. PENITENTIARY, W. B. HARRISON — WARD 8. LAMON, we briefly state zbove, how much more valuable | noise, winding up with asound resembling muc Wasnixcton, D, C., July 22, 162, | Will appear ine on, Seeetes at owe ag! Pe tet D.C. are their services to their country, in the present Ja alpen ti : = es igo how- Sparen Frorosats bs be received at thisoifos = Gennes By W.L. WALL& OO, @ 1 - | ever, but a sin, shel one of our gun- | until sug 12 @olook M., for fu ~L. WA .» &Botioncers, paies bape Po wae ee eed capes boats, sending their compilments to the rebels, | ishing ant delivering the followine astistse ive 5 Suceoseore to Wat & ‘Baumann, minable howl over the beloved colored brot her | ag ing in th weds, directly opposite us, and goming you United States Penitentiary, by uttering Inuendoes against those gentlem: di fi be Though C., viz: =i S258 rg pac rE foe y in a ea! in| en. | some three miles distant from the river. oug. i tann MiI8S NELLIE TAYLOR ——_—>—___ only one shot was fired, it relieved us for the 9900 Ibe of sho bee slits of oak ¥ . at Atcr od MOKNING, 23 b Ju y, at ll o'clock, we wiil se! Y The 8 Vocalist. A GRAVE MISTAKE. time of the monotony so apparent here for a week — weight from 16 —- e coon el os ene — ot ee It seems by the newspapers that Gov. Curtin, of | past, and bid us hope that, at least in that locali- nned Wax Fe MISS JENNIE ALLEN, 1s deolin: Seemton” a + Gaseel, Pennsylvania, bh dertaken to accept nine and | 'Y, there is some prospect of having something to 8 Bughter hi well finiehed. Fi The Favorite Danseure. 2 Mu.es, Sune Ev aniay Die ene Pt enliven us. The object of this single shot, and this quality will be required for Py ‘scone, 2 rots Harness, twelve months volunteers, doubtless under the } tne damage, if any was done, will have to be told 20 Ibs, of Broom Corn. medium e129 ity MISS MAGGIE VERNON, 1 ‘Savings end Harness,1 Buggy and Harness, misapprehension that he bas obtained warrant to | by the Richmond pay ill work itself, and make a good yoy ‘coms The Pleasing Danseuse. early new, doso from the War Department. As there is For the past two days no trouble or detention 1 bass ‘Broom Handles, Farce er if an Eo ce 100 Bales Hay, &0., &0., First Week o: x neither law nor regulation for the acceptance of has been experienced by the transportation de- q in Wire, best quality, MISS JULIA RICHMOND, ‘Terms carh volunteers otherwise than for three years or the Tie pointe bien cre eevine eae 30 lbs. Broom Fwine, best quality, assorted The Besutifol Danseuse, 33 (Rep) W.L, WALL & CO., Anocts. color War, none who propose to volunteer under Gov. | river. _ The above quantity to be delivered monthly. Furst Week of By L. WALL & op uctioneers, Curtin’s nine and twelve months call, can be 1,500 yards of striped Cloth, stripes to beoflicht JULIA PRICE South corns: Pa. evenue’ Pests Tires. mustered into the service of the United states. FROM THE ARMY OF VIRGINIA, drsb and b'ue bisck color, about 3 inches The Pretty Songstrese AiSUSESOLD FURNITURE, A We fear the result will be to embarrass and delay | | WARRenron, Va, July 19.—The late Colonel ‘Wide, cotton war — woolen filling. ae $ 5 TON 308 THURSDAY, sist at 10 the recruiting of Pennsylvania's quota of the | A2NbY was an {mmense favorite in this Place. | 500 yards of lighter Cloth, same stripe, for shirts, A MONSTER PROGRAMME north F street, near Sth, his House eo 300,000 last called for. It behooves Governor C. 1 Sho | ue yards of cotton twi 4 ih P street, near Sth, his led Shirin ard Every Night This Wees, fare. & bim. One young lady passed me to-night, who ie. tees In the production cCmkee they will eclipreall | Sure. and all patriotic men of influence in that State, | seemed to be particularly interested In mourning | The aborecloth to be a heavy serviceabiearticie Previ Bfforts. . Carpets. Ns therefore, at once to bestir themselves with re- | for some one. I asked her for whom she wore 80 revious orts. ett and Bo! sl canine such amount ofcrape. She answered, “for Col. 49 bbls. #lour . s98t Chairs aod Rookers, doubled energy, to counteract the effect of the | Sth y the bent rah ine eee eee 49 baehel Potatees sep lena OLS, mikw BANCES: | Washstands and Toilet Sets, ‘g contretemps. _ The concentration of Gen. Pope’s army, to- 5 bu ig! gmail white Beans NEW BAN so! can Py — | 3 Mattresses, Hien won Tan annvicr gether with the late stringent but just orders, do se NEW BURLESQUE®, NEW APFERPIECES ior itehen Stoves and Utensils. arpa : a not seem to agree very well with the Secession- Si Admission % cen ronectra Chairs 9 cents, jy 23. (Kep.) W. LL. WALL & Anots. The following officers have been dismissed | ists here. 31 r 8% 0% eae ee: 5 20s Doors opeu st 23g; periormance at 8% o’olook GREEN & W. from the service (army) in the course of the past nee Tecent rains have swollen the streams in Soap aap Beds 9 omen ba panei cong “2 -¢C y § region, so much so that many o! em are w a . thal Chaplain Labon C. Cheney, 4th Ohio isopeassble? The Rappahannoc 1s eo swollen} 50 1a! one Molas-es FASS SeNSeRE Ale 38 Perens, Fe RIDAY. tive ah tanta ste olunteer Cavalry; Surgeon J. N. Bates, 15th | that at many of the veval fords it \sentirely im-| 400 !>8 Perper between Sth and loth sts,—New Arrancement '— “y ines,on North A etieet, rotween 1s Massachusetts Volunteers; Capt. Jos. J. Vaughn, | possible to cross. ‘The railroad leading from The above groceries to be furnished the lat of } P2G0rsigned 1s happy to that be hag osst, full No’ company B, 106th Regiment Pennsylvania Vol- | Alexandria has been completely repaired, and | each mouth, tod pa ‘ : , ‘ood time and connections are easily made be- Also J unteers; Capt. Elijah Hobart, company B, 934 | £008 | Washington and this place. i 160 Ibe. of fresh Beef, without Lone, ver day, for | bhovekatita eon nay Wace other New York Volunteers; Lieut. A. E. Hall, 18th our days in each week. We have sufficient troops bere to resist any Ibe. of od Beef, with: bo: other artiste will be engaged, “eo Massachusetts Volunteers; Lieut. Hamilton Lit- | effort that “Stonewall” Jackson might make} 1 ccux » without bone, oneday in| concerts the most attractive in t tletieid, ist New York Volunteers; Lieut. Peter | 2g@inst us. The army manifests great enthusi- = Also dngton. Shapers. SEYDEL, the beaut: Hagan, company I, 7ist Pennsylvania Volun- | **™ !n the appointment of Gen. Pope to itscom-| 390 tons white ash egg Coal, to be delivered in | S2mpuahed Voon’ 3 Canc Ane ees mgr 7 of goods, kept ins ketal Grocery, , mand. They are willing to fight, if they can be © month of September. eee R wi teers; Capt. Emile Von Sothen, 9th Pennsylvania led in the right manner te 1 & the cane & les Of Molmesce must not be less than soavennee ~iae. a —— yRa Ry, — wf ssn. Reece: =. Soap, Coffse, and Sugar must be & Ibe, eae aaSet Soe MURFREESBORO”, TENN. The Dash en the Virginia Ce: i Read. z samp! The bi eme! rticles will vary in quantit The Federal forces reoccupied Murfreesboro’, | Central ae at Beaver Dam, yes cane the oon: Yon ofthe Penitentiary may require, g4 Sanit ASA ey Tenn., on the ith inst. Wm. Pugh, the Union (as we learn by a letter to the New York Tribune) Ghect caine aS 5 fare m the ent ; has eflected & Col id L hed ao- | Ge tnento: ment Tenge mmbangory Aimts “Wee ostmaater there, who was selzed by the guerilla | by Col. Mansfield Davies. of the Harris Light | #m¢of the delive ot, 9 een sng nang Jeararam ve sia and carried off with the ph Bae perpese Cavalry, with 370 men of bis command. ‘ ‘Dey TS due wit! be fe ted ie clnguabltag fs) tii =f soot of Mise Jule Price, af ia fan Kies. wo be ‘s a | o. They lett Frederickeburg at seven o'clock on Propous be adi ed to" J. Kirg, War- | tne = or from the Philadelphi mpies Being bin, was subsequently released, and | saturday evening, marched forty miles in the . . and endorsed *Propo- q lifton, frow tee Baiaaiee 4 third cash: in 6 9, and has returned to the discharge of his duties. course of the night, and at eight o’clock were at canes H. | KING, ranch, from the Co: - ing interest, seoured by’ deed ———_>—_ the Beaver Dam station, which is forty miles iB these Warden Winterslein, the immenee pianist; and " A CONSULTATION. from Richmond on the Virginia Central To do (BDNANCE OFFICE, the well known vio musics | W.L. WALL & CO., Auots. This forenoon, the President, Secretary of War | this they were obliged to go fifteen miles within an Usranroeer, orn nmaason, tee , Lanch aad Rebeare- and Major General Halleck, were long |: - | theenemy’s lines, and twenty-two miles beyond ‘ashington. Jaly 19, 1862, at hh i morning, ~~ eastes. iu ong In con’ | his scouts, who are with eighteen miles of Fredo- | _Prorosais will b> received by this Depar'ment ~ = sultation, at the War Department. For a portion | ricksburg’ patil 5 gn tre sth of. A 1963, for the de WASHINGTON CITY GARDEN, New York of the time, Generals Pope and Burnside were} 10 order to secure their retreat, two squadrons liveryns te pOwInS foe A ed Ac- a: deteween Ist and ste the subsori- with them. Were detached to guard the bridge over the 4 — ber res informs the pablie that, he > Late North Anna river, several miles from the rall-| At the Watirtewn Arsenal, Watertown, = "Monday IMPORTANT EXECUTIVE ORDER. road, and other be rater were detailed to guard Mass. s Wank Deragtenr, July 22, 1662. and watch roads. Only about 140 men, | 95 009 sets Infantry Sooc utrements, cs!ibre_é9, Ky Onpentp—First. That military co under Col. Davies, reached the railroad station 14,000 ** * i Lee within the States of Virginia, south Carolina, | Where they were entirely unexpected. Th Georgla Florida, Alabama Mimissippl, Loulsi- SP Gan praeepe; Li, ttosely, of Virginia At ths Wraterstie: Avenel West Troy, ana, Texas, and Arkansas, in an manne! 5 o was ty cars, ‘ seize and use any property, real oe personal? He had upon his 2 letter froma Gen. John- 13,000 sete Lnfeatry socontroments, calibre. = which-nay be necessary or convenient for their | 8ton recommending him to that officer, and ’ . X Matting, and In- several commands, as supplies or for other mili- | feeommending officer to study Napoleon’s| At the New York Arsenal, Governor's tary purposes; and that, while pro may maxims. From its contents it appeared that Gen. Island, N. ¥. ct i be destroyed for pr militar; B Stuart was at Atlee’s Station, nine miles from | :0,t00 sets Infantry acco: itrements, calibre. 69. beldestroyed fn wantonnem trimaiiee. """ "| Richmond, ‘ad that Gen. Stonewall Jackeos | isisg St Mitt? Sosout calibre. Second. That military naval commanders 6 At the Allegheny Arsenal, Prttsburgh, Pa. *ball employ as laborers, within and fro: = a 8, States, vo many persons of Atrios dicen a or ve ca cane | Fajgn ott MMOs Sooegtrements, cle’ G. Prend Vantageoualy aed for military or naval ur. eae th Meagiiery other eer At the Frankford Arsenal, Bridesburg, Pa poses, vi mm reasona! wages water » large uanti| ’ , < | 3 | bo wood, in the course of the hour ‘which re- | — 24,000 sets Inigntry scooutrements, ca:ibre. .69. Third. That, as to both and persons | mained before the train from Richmond, which| 11,000 8 of African descent, accounts shall be kept, sufi. | C2 , Mowsiy had expected to take, and which| Ar the St. Louis Arsenal, &t. Louts, Mo. clently accurate and in detail to show quantities | bad on a of troops going to rein- ‘0 seis Infantry acooutrements, calibre. £9 and amo ints, nd from whem both property and | force Jackson, was due. 20,00) ;* + ee “6B. such personsas s ve COMe, as a upon These socou! sre to be made in striot which compensation can be inade in r 5 u cu the wee And the several Departments of this’ Govera: STs gon be regu’ patterns, samp os it shal) attend \- arsenals, ano are to tto manewiwe nm ‘oo a their appropri delivered: befees ag ry n of these orders. _ at the arsena's were By order of the President: oeived for tne Government—none to be or but Qs are on Seas Rae Secretary of War. pelts to bec grained Sits REAPPOINT OF GEN. MARCY. eee OE, Sasa a position of C! tof toe 8 miles 1,000 a*ts ree Beers = ct an, oy raat Failure t5 coliver sia meek a@mount to be ie i inilelilpiniinndn GRN. HALLECK IN WASHINGTON. Moj, Gen: Unileck argved last even! Pi ag it, } hlef or Ureapive, ft jy 6 sae aby A | MO ponaegrne ones Ones ‘MeSUIRE & CO.. Aucts, ve Mbet a AN ENTIRE CHANGE’ 8 _____ SC. MoS UIBE & CO. Auote._ og cma nm

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