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= THE EVENING STAR.| WHAT THE REBEL PAPERS str. DRUNKENNESS @F CONFEBERATE GEN- "SK ENGTON OITY: ERALS. THURSP*¥ ‘.. - JULY 31, 1868. | TRE CONFEDERATES DON'T LIKE THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. Spirit of the Verning Frese ‘The IetelMigencer tidicnles the 1d ; promul- TIMENTS.” * gated by es mecy jJourrala of the Nerts, and ——__-—_ apparentiy so readily believed, that 2 simple LATEST FROM VICKSBURS. 2 — paper preeismation of the President, besed on | apypypT TO CUT OUT THE ARKANBAS. the ninth section of the confiscation act, would Ponta da tend to bring the war to @ speedy termination. EXPECTED LAND ATTACK UPON VICKS- The Republican argues that to Issue proclama- a!) tons freeing the slaves of rebels is the only way SKIRMISH BELOW RICHMOND. to put an end to the rebellion ae are The Republican refers to Fremont’s Missouri | Prom a late betch of southern papers we glean preelamation, and takes incidental occasion to | the following : censure the President thus: - pie ‘Augusta (Ga) "Constitutionalist berates “We have not one single doubt that this war | Gen. Magruder and other Confederate generals world have been ended long ege, if that glorious | for drunkenness during the late battles before rorlsmation bad not been abrogated by the | Richmond, whereby the Confederate soldiers resident? were needlessly massacred. _——___—_-2+ e+ ——o the Confederate Stat CAPTURE 0% CONFEDERATE VESSELS. | 2° Confederate States ditfon sent out by Commodore Wilkes. On the | ont of vamose. ¥ ee, Aciing Master Foster, of the Satellite, lan’s sentiments: Acting Ma-ter Ely and Assistant Surgeon Long- « We learn that during the last week the Yan- shaw, of the Yankee, with 2 long boat from esch | kees visited, on a marauding expedition, Eppes vessel, and a boat borrowed from the brig Nau- | Island, the plantation of Dr. Peter Eppes, and arried off sixty-two peace and all of the per- jace. They stated that they were eeting under direct orders from Mc- creek about five miles, to the head of navigation, | Clellan. This is by no means the first instance where they discovered and took possession of the | in srhioh thie penerat ee oe baler eben y en! ents have undergon 2 ' Seargee Conee’ by a: persen Be since he issued his first Sater at Grafton, Va.,en- the name of Wm Allen, of Claremont, and a joining his soldiery, under severe penalties, to schooner rigged lighter loaded with wood, mas- | respect private property, and to show to the peo- trey came as friends and meog, in which a howitzer was mounted, were sent by Commodore Wilkes up the Chipoaks soasl property on the ter and owner, Geo. Myers, and brought them | ple of t je country out of the creek without molestation, although a | Bot #8 enemies.” , force of Rebel cavalry were stationed at Cabin] Through the Richmond papers we have the Point. only three-quarters of a mile distant Lt. | following diepateb: f Mosite, Julv 25—A al dispatch to the Gibson reports having seen, at the place where | , opine, Jus Register, dated at Jackson Qsth, the above-mentioned vessels were found, two | gays: other schooners and a steamer, all scuttled. It is reported that the lower Union feet, with —_.—_— transp’ rts, went below lastnight. Great commo- 8 CK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS tion was observed In the upper ficet this morning. We publish to day, on our last page, t! sick and wounded soldiers remsiaing hosp'tals of Wasbington and vicinity. This list a land attack upon Vicksburg. Branch, 123; at Fairfax Seminary, 1,155; ard at | hot. * the Hospital for eruptive Diseases, at Kalorema,| GRENADA, July 23.—A portion of Curtis’ army 26; making a total of 6,604. 3 bas jeft Helena for some point below, probably. Vicksburg. FROM THE INDIAN TERRITORY. FROM TNE LINES BELOW RICHMOND—A SKIRMISH. ‘The Richmond Dispatch says: Relicble advices from the Indian Territory state | “ We learn that on Wearesday, between 2 and 3 that our forces found Fort Gibson abandoned by | o'clock p. m., a considerable skirmish occurred 1 near Ladd’s Store. 18 mi. iow Richmon the rebels. A reconnoissance showed them to be between the 4th Virginia cavalry and « large cava'ry force of the enemy. The gunboats are scuth bank of the Arkansas, at the mouth of Grand | said to have fired two shells during the skirmish. river. Their force is composed of 500 Arkansians We have kgs unable bgt any pertee 2 ‘ersons who came from the upper end o' Salt (00 Tesaee, WUE tee batiortes af artillery, Charles City county last evening report that the enemy {is engaged obstructing the river several and Creeks. The route from Fort Scott to Fort | miles below Drury’s Bluff. If the Yankees be- Gibson is entirely free from rebels, they having | lieve ts — oe — pe oe ¢ eo rr ha terr'! ¢ iron-clad monster, whic! ey say is retreated across the Arkansas when our troopead- | soon to descend from Richmond upon their fleet, there may ay, be Pape truth in hep horsey though we think it likely that what was thought REAR ADMIRALS. by distant observers to be attemptsto obstruct the The President, yesterday, commissiofied the } chaunel was nothing more than efforts to get following named captains as rear admirals, under } 8#0at some ee. or transports that had posted. § 000 strong, under Gen. Cooper, on the the remainder being Indtans, mostly Choctaws vane grounded on Harrison’s bar the recent act of Congress establishing and equal- izing the grades of line officers of the navy, to be | and to the Forge Bridge, on the Chick Read, Wm. B Shubrick, Joseph =mith, George | and Westover. : , Francis H. Gregory.E A. F Lavel- GENERAL POPE. admirals on the active lst: David @. Farr seis * ng | Sudacious commander, and would snrprise us by 1. M. Goldsborougt, Samuel F. Du Pont, and | Toor ected enterprises, ualees we ery vig- A.H. Foote. flant But he also said that his plans were not * weil conceived or judicious, and that he would AL BURNSIDES ON THE WAR expose himself to heavy chastisement and disas- General Barnsides was in New York on Tues-] ter if our opposing General should be on the GEN d@ay, and whie going to the office of the fil!- } alert nois Central Railroad Company, was rcecog- nize: carr was instantly forced tc make a speech, which, although ecau- } ® Mously worded, gave asavrance of a vigorou presecution of the war ty, though, j comma 4 early termin ten eo vt Virginie with the furious denunciations and im- Sean am ones — we = sober ten petuosity ofa madman. Let our ig and astute ac aes : end energetic leaders, end their brave troops, OTHER MAR+ LAND BATTERY. catch Min and pat bim in a straight jacket” Depertment ase iasucd an order, ypnich | nichmond bagutrer, 2664. bas sanctioned, authorizing F.W THE CANAL AT VICKSBURG. Alexander, E. of Baltimore, to raise a batter of Marylend light artillery within the next thir’ oif the Misstesipp! from Vic. teer! —---— Wwillrequire along time to make ft 1 In al: the enterprisce for strengtheniog the river Spree mede by the citizens of the lower Mississippi, it it is found tbat, after cutting through a few feet have arrived bere from New York for the wer. | of sand, a blue cizy is entered upon, which is so ‘They incinde one brigadier general, two majors, | exceedingly tough ie require niegnpe ees Te- one Heutenant colonel, about forty company of- rae: ie peedity chaked. fee gree ~ Bin Ad ficers and a number of privates. dirt, wood, sand, &c. Perhaps Lincoln’s dig- eRe SE EES gera will be as innocently occupied in digging NEW YORK PAPERS IN RICHMOND. in front of Vicksburg as if they were al home The Richmond papers seem to be in regularg With thelr mammas.—Aichmond Enquirer, 26th. receipt of New York papers within three days of} The Richmond papers give grandiloquent ac- the! pub ication, or about as soon es when they | counts of the Railway Merrimac, an tron-clad enjoyed Uncie Sam’s mef! facilities. battery, mounted on seven sets of wheels and pro- a petied by an ordinary locomotive, and which, if GENERAL ORDERS we may credit the rebel journals, did consider- War Department, Adjutant Genrral’s Offers} able execiten ih the tepesit betes. . Sever ro Quite e sumber of volunteer officers and men W asbington, July 26, 1662 beveby ordered thst all Chaplains so beld by the United States sball be immediately and uncondi- g deserted bis regiment In presence of the | men and thirty horses. enemy, Apti’ 2%, 1862. ls hereby, by direction of pli f th- Presideat of the United Siates, dismissed the service By order of the Secretary of War. Europe shiw that the Emperor Napoleon ts . L. Tuomas, Adj’t General. obstinstely bemt upon his Meatean expedition, —_—6.—__. and that he is preparing to expend many millions» POSTAGE STAMP CURRENCY. in addition to the fifteen miliions of dollars The Po-tmester Gewera! and the Commissioner } giready expended, in pursuance of his Mexican of Internal Revenue bave approved of the speci- licy, Whatever it may be. it te evident, tco, mens for the tage stampa currency, which = ‘4 ‘g will be five, Saal eeie hee ska ‘fifty eats The | that he will not be thwarted tn bis project by the designs embrace the present five and ten cent] British Government. He will have a strong fleet age stamps, testefuliy arranged in such a wa; ‘ptem Rict teey coamnthe separated a used for be ryturenonner harvest ttt: iprg! age They will bear on their face the fcllowing inscriptions: “Postege stamps furnished by the} J The private subscriptions at Philadelphia assistant treasurers and designsted depositories | to the bounty fond amount to $243,000. The city of the United Stsbs—receivable for postage | has, in addition, appropriated $300,000, and the stamps at any postoffice.”’ * cea the otc will bea large figure denoting Ratlroad Companies given $100,000 the depvomisation, with these words: ‘“Ex- e ble for United States votes by any assist- {> The New York Post abuses the English pry ces or d:signated U 8. depository, in | papers for putting, the worst face possible u, sums cryry yee ue Guta in | the condition of Federal military affairs, ayment<f all dues to t! uy for leas : in five dollars. Act approves July 17, 1862 > | *%) What better are you Going? They will be printed on bank note pnaper of i Tax Latest ExPeognt —A grocer In Sptings different sizes, averaging A naysellrent = size Seid doer ep te Wen Coat peckages, amherst ef U.8 notes, and wil! during the next two weeks. it for change. ere ——_____ Prnsowat —Hon. 8. Draper, Warren Leland | 7™ General Totten, Chief of the Corps of an@ L. P Nobie, N.Y; Hon. Wm. Schley, Md ; | Eoginesrs, 1s ahout to make an Inspection of Brig. Gen. Piatt aod stsif,U.S Volunteers; J.R. | the military works on the Atlantic sesbourd. Pesheoo and lady, Mex; E R. Bates, Mo., and Maj Lewis, U.8. A.,are at Willards’, Pc pte prt oi Atha # Dr. R. Bartholow, U S. A , and Major Wil- ly on Goveraments Mamas, 14th U.8 infantry, are at the Metropolitan. ‘he news from’ Furope relative the check before R: J. B. Vea Winkie cad W. J. Bobocsly, BY | ol. ang gives buyers. fhegh confidence There and Capt. Vaughan, Pa., are at the National. is an improvement in Goverment 6’, and 21994 |vestrment. Major General Mitchell left this city yesterday | the demand is , chiefly tor she Rew Yeux: $50 uotes and the S's of 1614 Major General Franklin, whose health is much | ©>*2g®, but are steady at the quotations. The6 cent certificates sald ai end that impaired, has gone to Cape May for afew days. | Inore. ‘The market for cold opined werk, wokos the close there is no recovery, Speculators are 17 The Nashville Union learns on good | getting tired of holding an article which yields news from the seat of war no income, and authority that General Nelson bas ordered ive entirely peat pack be sent to him for the purpose of putting them to tppointing to speculators forthe rae work for the benefit of the army. The Union is |-!og price was U5 '%, finally closing at 1143/41 not informed as to the work they will be required | 4 x the board, Ait was ia leoeer to do, but supposes they will pe made to aid in | !4¥*1 fos the benef Jad peninn melo rebuilding the bridges destroyed by the rebels | Suit at 100103, Dotisbie demand notes and to cons‘ruct fertifications. General Nelson has given strict orders that no loyal men’s siavg? | Ena: tratiow tn MARyLaNd.—Phe Baltimore Poail be .aken. e Amurican says; 7 en “The letter of Hon. Robt. J. Walker on Eman- 19" Passengers who arrived in Loulsviile by etpationl which we publish to-day, merits the the (ealus from Neshville on Friday say {t wap | most thorough reading and consideration. reported In Nashville that Gen. Nelson, with an potneage bi ped efertive force, had caught up with Po:rest’s | wiktane in, presents matter Csy_ity and completely routed them. ‘Well es gnanswerable fight,” LATE TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. COMBINED ATTEMPT TO CAPFURE “ARKANSA’ Cutedeo, Suly 30.—A special Vieksburg, dated the 23d, sayes—By an agree- ment between Commodores Davis and’ anattempt was made, yesterday, t capture the -_—eor— . THEY DON’T LIKE MeCLELLAN’S “ SBN- The fleet from below was to engage the lower batteries, and the fleet from above to engage the upper ones, the gunbost Essex and the ram Queen of the West, in the meantime to attack the Arkansas and tow her out. In consequence of some misunderstanding, only a few sbells were fired from the: mortars below, which are known to have had no effect to divert the fire from the Essex. ‘This vessel tried to run into the Arkansas and jam her against the levee, but the latter swung around and the Essex only grazed herside. As she passed she gave the Rebel craft her three it inch bow guns. Finding herself unsupported, she dropped down the river. The Queen coming to her ald, ran into the Arkansas, making her tremble from Recovering herself the Queen ranon again so forcibly as to strain her own works badly. Both boats then returned up the = The anniversary of the battle of Manassas was OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | celebrated on the 2ist inst. at various points in = Gen. Bell, the Federal commandant of St. Au- | Stem to stern. Information bas reached the Navy Department gustine, Fla , is abused im the Confederate papers Of “be capture of two Rebel vessels, up Chipoaks | ¢. requiring the citizens of that place to take the creek, Jomes river, near Claremont, by an expe | ar of allegiance to the United States Govern- . During the engagement the Essex reeeived sev- eral shots, and hed one msn killed and two 27th {as’ant, Lieut Commanding Gibson, of the ‘The Richmond Dispatch saysof @eh: MeClel- wounded. The Queen was also shot through IMPORTANT REBEL NEWS. VILLE, July 30.—[Special to New York Herald.J—A rebel mail from Chattanooga has been captured. The letters contain valuable in- formation. Beauregard has resigned and gone to the springs in Alabama. Bragg is at Vicks- burg with 20,000 men, but is scarce of horses. An artillery company from Georgia couli not be sup- plied with guns or horses, and parties are out stealing horses wherever they could be found. The rebel letters seized were from Tubello, Miss., 50 miles south of Corinth. The writers anticipated an early occupation of Tennessee by the rebel troops and every warlike indication favors the supposition. The rebels are reported to have evacuated Lebanon with the intention to cross their troops at a given point, for a sudden All the clergy prisoners not sent hence to Louisville, are on the way South. ist of | It isalso reported that a large Union force is em- the | barking atMemphis. supposed to be designed for | dash on Nashville. Vicxescxe, July 22 —About 4% o'clock this ts the largest yet Issued, and shows the number | morning two iron rams engaped the Arkanses in the varicus bospi‘a!s in this elty (including | A» attempt was made by the Essex to board ber, J. the rebel sick and wounded, most of whom are at | vt the result wasa miserable failure. A abot _CUBbume Hospital) to be 3,295; in hospital at | ‘trough oneof her part holes killed and wounded Georgetown, 257; at Alexandria, 1557; at Falls supposed to be the Monarch, turned tail Ina badly Church, 24°; at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Eastern} crippled condition. The weather is dreadfully NEW YORK 810CK MARKET. Naw Yoax, July 31—11% 2. m.—Long bonds, 904; gold 1144. Market rot co firm. The War in Arkansas. Mewmruis, July 30.—Passengers from Helena re- rt that Jeff. Fhompson was et Austin yester- », with a body of men, an ammuatition train, ‘and two or three fleld pieces, endeavoring to find transportation across the Arkansas lieved that he Intended to stop and seize one of Gen. Curtis’ transporte A caval: sent up from Helena, but failed to find the rebels, who had fied in different directions in the in- There has been no arrival from Vicksburg. ‘The rebel batteries erected at Gaines’ Landing are still passage of boats ‘The obstruc- removed in a few days, and the com- munication re established. Sr. Lovis, July 29.—Information has been re- ceived that a large force of guerillas have entered Missouri from Arkansas, and are now encam: near the State line, {in Howelland Texas counties, They are represented to be commanded by McBride, and include the bands headed by Cole- Many refagees from these counties, and also Wright county, have reashed obstructing the 10 141X BRIGHT TIN. Just reosived and for « Bi P ee N Ls 2 iyStecst [Repub] 309 Ps avenue. | Outrivaling al! other Artistes of the profession. es Feapeee, Ce keen “Sy SuTSE- ADIE® LEATHER @.aCHEI< vA s We are assured that our troops at Houston, ‘Texas county, have been reinforced, and are suf- ficiently numerous to repress any demonstrations from McBride’s forces. From a gentleman just arrived from Monroe city, in this State, we learn that at leest three nun- dred men joined Porter on Saturday, from Mon- ‘The enemy’s pickets extend totbe Long Brilge ominy, pe As A oct Od (COMFORT AND £48E IN ONE MINUTE: | pho csiebrand on the retired list: Charles Stewart, George C. | to the north and east o: their position at Berkeley oaiti Corns, Bunions, Cs!lonities, Club and Inverted § [Lous oTeimal Negro Acte—his First Appearance | Feather Bolsters and Pillows, ‘ar’ . An oilicer of Bragg’s army stated to us, when H Stringham, and Hirem Peulding-} ye hexrd cf Pope's transfer to Virginia to com- And the following camed captains to be rearj mand ths Yankee forces in the Piedmont and t. | Potomac regions, that be was a very bold and Fifty persons left Hannibal on Friday night, fearing rebel depredations The most intense revalis all over these counties. Han- nibal was alimost entirely deserted. Many of its . d | ones reeteer = ’ NOTICE fr FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. = weleipreors-sty 1 ope i in Camp, Hanntson’s Lanvinc, Va. July 20— landqwarsers Provost iarate 1sée. fy Washington, D. C., July 36, os ona eked onthe “sleiee” Bat Daniels. Clark, of Williameport, Pa.,« private By GREEN ® WILLIAMS — for tbat movement seems eompany F,Sth Peonsylvanta volunteers, and BY ORDER OF THe Oxreen ~ vee 2 Pe to be genedity | Wm. nappyof Belchertown, Mass.,a private Ss stat. OF HE Pexsonar Eorars on heme _ ctevthe, Spy hae te fact that a. in company H, 10°h Massachusetts volunteers, | SI*OM. ey Io AY next. the let cay ee may be 0 - 1 baving ——.. pools Elizabeth Hospitat on Soke non, dee ¥ —x-* der oe ot ust pext Gs here 4 | the Bid of July, 1562, notice is hereby given Jeon. Iey oa ten pum that eStore”? ahomld | uct goreward of five dollars will be paid for | *wfahsvany Fou in tke loyal States ‘Lorry up those feinforce: | the apprebension and delivery of either to the | § pring Seat Chairs, ments promised us. most convenient milf'ary post or recruiting sta- r Since “Wedaesday last and until Saturday | tion, By order. saad anoes"s Mabe top and other Bureaus, and a ees et ets a. Major W. E. Doster, Provost Marshal. ace fo Contre Fable and Wash Upon ne a eines day, ares, ot A. 8. Baxer, Lieut, and Acting Adjutant. = eee, Bodeies, ze. Spt Oriel ou, ain ma reappearance, aad are | ee | Feather t ally acen peoptug aut rom behind some rock oF jst y Extension and c ther tree. At times can pe cen Se Sonat e AMUSEMENTS. goa Giner Rheren. on. owned ra ° —_— Rome, hens taihee bad the aie oes GROVER’? THRATES. ith & good lot of Ritshen ob Requisites. and many bonor firl the first ‘ort Saami —— en Sic ag alee resist | TE OOO NE ETL NENTATE | gee cwrnee und me \ver,) persons Ww! ap} r - ° - ‘Terms ‘carh foes to ove that they have either forces incon: | Continued and Unparalleled Suasers | Brordereiteeasmuniatetris. | siderable nambers stationed thereabouts, or that oy wots, the’ = making —— Fea a to make HOOLEY’S MINSTRELS, E & CO. Anotio us ve that such is the ac! . ° ~ Were we differently situated, the truth or f2!- | wepNesDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, | Lisny ann Conracromrs eee eS ON Scented Bets 4e det we bad ats Seid Bit tray decriot or WRAY th y 3 i — hey ry reconnottering party to ascertain facts, it would | Phe bill for these evenings embraces, amongst ‘y 28:h, Commencing vies o'clock, we necessitate the tdi ofa toon "pridge or a toe the followine new acts: se the wail thown establishment of C employing a large uumber of transports. Should | THE GOVERNMENT SPECULATORS ! joots. his eulite, stook’ of Cenfeotnnns this be done, it wou'd take much time and pre- BY joulds, Glas Concter Cures Bite Pies cer * [<a ‘These preparations could be easily SEYMOUR aND LER. Seales Ginss Jars. Consisting. in part of their position at City Point, aad’ their ready TMSOENES aT BRADY'St : at see “4 ir ion ai ‘oint, an eir rea % oper. &o.. oomater transportation, by rail, would caabte SCE RES ae J Fine Conserve ree ere. iain Candies, ie tbey bed tec enone ites ty reparnn GRIFFIN, LEGR AND SEYMOUR. reach its, &6, in great variety, ‘ towards which our reconnolssance wou'd besent. | WALLEMSHEHASTACUT BROTHERS! | S?FS reneh Pinte Murrore, The nature, extent and character of the smoke LEBR AND SEYMOUR. 3 Fine Piated Counter arising from their camp fires, and which, at gen Bn 3 Cones Soales, Piated Disbes, anc times, are plainly seen, assures us that they have * Celed-ated ig! { baudsome forees on the otter side ef the river, back from DRINKING 50N6 y ardolen too sameeren tena an (rom ur ive es, Fn e' after extend from a point pearly opposite us tom pont LUCRETIA BORGIA! noid, at the tassels i tee Sieve, about sixteen miles west of the Petersburg Rall- ROLLIN HOWARD. all his stook of— = beggar ee ne fr ped ao -= date Le Sashions., as ve it from g jr an m ‘4 derfal CLOG re eriees patte in » Whatice It comes'we Sto got a pee ptale} Nkw'so. a8, DUETS vane a All of aan be. sold” withous Teserve = a e same time ext ol smo. J Gaal af > arising from the camp fires, make us positive - a 2 £8. Tae ate 4. eM nha. ots, that el forces directly o posite here aad up 1D” Friday, August 1, benefit of WIM HAY. San-ceoua eee : to the railroad are scattered, n the woods, Lean LE u - and that In round nambers they would not tinued FRIDAY MUn NING Kughat In, tne jast ber sted a as id ein men; dog on Ee wreet “Same he rr. a vond the rallroad they a, t in 3 great numbers, and from the jos see of ac- a 5G. Moguine & OU., Aucts. cess it is safe to say, that within four or five hours Moe they could concentrate a force there of thirty or CANTERBURY ALS By J.C. WIRE & CO.. 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JIM BUDWORTH, of Furniture. viz - Wo BASKETS. amt BUDWORTH: 0g 80: y * Bibions an Performer om the iS at FANCY BASKETS, The by ‘bie Lop 1Dg BAC other Bureay HAMPERS, for soiled olothee, bi WDAn aMade at the wend of all bosra A. a obnieed SASHICTS. of all kinds, | 2 © erformers ia his peculiar lide, ‘Closela, _ ” aod Wash iy Si-st Ge ees pe DENNY @ALEARHER ee Fain out won o ne 5 iz ee. near Pa are. Al a NNY GACLAGHER: mg -- Aap eas Boistentoand KE . E hiopian ielneator ‘sm his glo-| Hair and Husk Mattresses, , Enlarged and 0 ry , Wi here, ding, e .ot of Carpets, and. a Kxorercensas ef the rast, Mana in WILLIE EMMERSON. Crockers Ware, China, Glass and ianta-courly removed without th in bts peculiar Songs sai Dewees. Large lot of Stover, Cea en a RAY CCA Hk Covaultstion hours from acm, oF gem | Hewilane bus pew Comie Patri tig Satitied | _ decom unnecessary to enumerate.” ~P!ch We citcenn hove oreinee bere. NEW YORK AND PHILADSLPHIA__ See Fashion pinto and remsrke oo Fashion, in FROM GEN. PUPE’s ARMY. August cumber of Goders Lavy’s Book NEW NEGRO A Camp nga MAvison Cocrt Hovsg, July 29.— We are now as far south as any of our troops have Weare about ten miles east of Port Re- ublic, and have an eye on tke Sbhenundoeh Val- y. We have complete possession of the count north of the Rapidan r forded in a large numbe is fertile, and nearly the whole ront Royal dowa, has been planted with grain and potatoes, in profusion. The wheat and hay has been mostly harvested, and the oats are being guthored. There tea great scarcity of laborers, #0 many have gone to the Rebel army; but whites enough are left to act as overseers over the slaves, who sre worked day and night most instances all the women are set to work in Further back, we inquired and found that nearly all the best of the slaves who were not sent South Lave run off towards our army One plantation, an oid lady told us, bad a bua- dred and seventy women and children, and but eleven men fit to work ia the fleld; most of them In another case, wag eighty-five women and children und seven men. however, the propcrion is not so great, and several thousand able-bodied men can yet be gathered up in Madison, Cal; nock, Fauquler, Ose of our tra Pope seema to be verifying the acceunt thus . givenof Lim. He bas madea number of auda- j Scrowd in front of the pest fice. Hts} (ous demonstrations against our railroad to Gor- cunded, and ke was|donsville. His troops have also displayed much ~ d, to but little purpose, in counties aron;d Culpepper. Let now our anders show themselves skillf..1 in availing ng tke fililng up ef # of the Chances which thelr brother cflicer says the old regiments now In the field, and prom-f{ Pope will abundantly efford. He has come iato Here it is easily iy 31 6nt a eeeSSSSSSSSSSsSsSsSsMsseF T° PRESERVE 748. HEALTH OF THE} Pancivat & Parnes... ........Propricters We learn by e gentleman fom Vicksburg that the attempt of Lincola’s ay of diggers o draw sburg, by cutting days. A bounty of 2% is offered to men volun" j fur 1¢ a new channel, excites very little solicitude = there. The task is one of grest difficulty, pad Page counties. Ins, which has just come {n from Warrenton, bas nearly all the drivers contrabanis from Prince William county he, {a company with otners, had come into War- rentom *‘ to see the sojers,”’ aud the provost gath- ered them up and put trem into the service; all seemed pleased at the change. To-day we have a large force out making hay. ‘Toe men are in the best of spirits, and the is- suing of the recent orders by General Pope bave cheered up the drooping heart and footsore patriot, who around tue country for moni out, Been compelied to mount guard over rebel commissary sto.es, while Jackson’s crew were ng themselves by sleep, ready to spring Upon thei at some unexpected wmong the luxuries for the sick taken from rebel garners and ti Ids are flour, ice, poultry, &c. Along Hedgeman’s er’s run, and other streams, the ice- houses were found well filled. is flooded with bog money; it ts {mpossible, in many cases, to tell the from tne bad We went into aamall store Bt *‘Orlear’s’ selling “fip calico” @ whole contents of the store you could carry ing bushel found the’ proprietor was t offered. On looking over found four difterent kinds of Richmond ones, and two of fives. Many were the most worthiess imitations. He was very in- ” whom he alleges d contraband, this morning, to camp selling eg, One of them says of many a weary bas been trampling ths, and when worn No. 9 leased prisoners have reported the fact of auch a 7 ple being recognised that Chajp- | ba'tery being seen near Hichmond, but thisips the should not be beld as prisoners of war, it is | arst account of her movements we bave yet seen recorded. Our belief in her efficiency, however, a ly discharged is by no means Increased by the statement that Lieutenant William J. McCormick, } one of its shells killed and wounded one hundred dates for the appointment o an S'Sitarea craael es, He ‘ E.08R ent § OF MUS:C, 289 Pa a ditiona: medical offic= f sd Mi i sraitty medical offers of the volunteo: ser- | botweon Sth and 10th sts.— New 4 at. and faint now potatoes, shee; creek, Carts 4 . rramcewmens now in session in| yndersigned is happy to 208 he - ‘St Louis, Miseruri, an: ty emeat with fr HEART ‘] e-Apetoations for the a, thes 0.0necll0 Player Writing of the a, aco -d by one or tes i a nt craton sag ores raves re- i atone the expenses of per- Francs anv Mzxico.—The last advices from taking all the pa bis “plie,’? we t at ‘Banks’ men,’ who had been &o , we found be had « paper nearly all said he did not care what kind it was, ¢ took whatever was offered. We have occasional arrivais from Richmond. The rebels, it appears, are moving g large farce across the James river to 0 and Norfolk, and prevent ing the James river. rate against Suffolk Clellan from cross- CARD DE VISITE PHoroe tt the prom nent men and women of the worid, em- TRIBUTE OF Resreuz-at 0. braci emen. Doo tors, jswivines, Literary snd Dramatic Per A @ decesse of our ise erate He fot i 2p pi ll_ the NEW ware HE t exam, scoueriecned ra ae of the day on hand as on, he having fully ul tues of the Christian ‘Bad tho Ma. he Tecarded. of these ton.¢ ere poet a ONERY PACKAGES, the cheapest and miricse: § 2 SRD Onecker BOARDS, desi meee, for tne 5 FoR FE OLGE. een lesole Ez if ment 2ee GLIEH and es ee Cont, discoent off of aul mourcing we wil ea oly and the sbove resolutions be pub- cCAaAs. '. 45. CALVERT. 4re without material mand for Europe is also ‘OR retaiy pro tem. ee THER te noon geloak, te W hinaks or. iy jr 'M. B, DAYTON, Seo. pana ell =a ig etroet pear TOSihL Sele, my Provimon Store, on stoanearenel 4 jpaeaw 404 Niaun'St, botweenee &, 4s iyuime JONAL SLICES. ‘Forme cash. & now oth! SUMMER STYLES MANTILLAS, | MAkis one of the beat Companies ever appencing “GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avots. » WALL & O°, & gotionsers. corner Pa. avenue and ‘Naa Street. ; OTs, NEW_ FACES, : ose pretty mizsummor styire in Wete Barego | WEN gWeNGS w E COLLECTION OF WaG mani tai gad gee Savere MANTILLAS AND A NEW PROURA yens: MOKNING: SS Ay Lecriomoe ee af —- th » we #398 Ponmaiencie eionce | Aimistlon 26cents; Orohestra Chairs cents. | 3'foo Ohio" Hortes, ta “ «B.A full sssortment of Caties’ Beok silk | —COcreOPSU 857% performance at 21 o”e\nex. {see Mantilits, Sacquos, Dusters &c.,&0. J IBERZY HALL, as in a -vered Spring Wagon, ALEXANDRIA, V4. d iy hacen A Boggy Wax’ ALso REMOV® DEAU ANIMALS! IMMENSE SUCCESS ‘Fu0 Hores . partcily sono ‘Eoatie,and the an Horsee, Cows igey Re Be aii MAMMOTH COMPANY ! nr airs he Gaaaaee hans net Yor distoly taker from wables, cnolosn rem, pom : 20. 1. Rales open lots, or fromany of tis atrsete on thovcerk: PROFLE TURNED AWay era cash. UY or teat vioity if irforuntion ie gine porscee Tale Wash of TE SE WAUL © 09, note ; renee SUS ea ee irmemoan es! mE repcer Coltrane: ny Besatemets 8.08 Yisee™ Pa averue; or en of the Poli MISS NELLIE ZAYLOR, RU! " ‘Stations in either of the sities of Was! pingtcn aed The retain Moaeet Ongsiress, 7 rena weve WO Ouse: tara Geo-en Office, City Hal, Was! Mins JENNIE ALLEN, gust thy at 10 o'clock. by stiae of & deed of rms corner $4: abd F ate) OF Miss sULia P TO x, Ae cy rote thro ‘ort Offise. igsiws wabe ret & eon and a a . $05 'D street, b-tween “ppear im @ PF 7 » mil JUST OPENED: pion panauith tae Fe Zatertainmens star aes on ee = jie = Ssaness. SR AEEN iN: Be Biagere af Tote et i 5 OBND totes, Near Bank of Washington. __ Att LIPELe ELua, | $824 (sponaay Frame i and Carper, THs: NEW DANC W 80! Cottage and otner ROW ANO COLD BATES: Gamraudas AEWReGkS £O8o Rew pieces, ais ane Shuck Mattresses, EACH ROOM AND BATH Admission % cents ; orchestra, $5 cents; gentle | fen peend, Stool and Cane Seat Always Kept tn Perfect Order. eee Ea ee ‘Crockery, and Febie pent Pe tae, pass z e, and of the tues TUREISE FOWELS Faerie ouming 2 ses Hats Maryland kung Stove aid Kitohen Borntcars, cuality, an? tore but clean ones used, | fospeotiwiy inforne ine 4 et ee ipned | Gy Depanters and Fintona e jy8! st*_ HENRY H_ HEMPLER, Propr'etor, RePeDAy baptirsd WEDNESDAY 34 near JOHN JONES. Trusso, MEDicat OFFICERS WANTED. Garitef Garveaare cows” & Part of the Marine Jy a tds W.L. WALL & 60, Aucis. SvRoRON OEumEAL's Ovrioz t mons gined page Choles Raiotinenee cont By THOMAS DOWLING. Acctionser, Modion! 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