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= ‘EVENING STAR EVERY APTERNOOM, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AY THE STAB BUI THE . LDINGS @erner of JERE pe i 5 wi “ Ww. D. WALLAGH: : + Papers served 2 packages by carriers af O48 yrer, or 37 cents permonth. To mail subseribers the price ls £3.50 & year, in advance; $2 for ait mcaths; @1 for three months; and for lees thap eee. eT gic copies, ows cunt; in wrappers, ars. {7" Avvaxriszxunrs should be sent to the eHice before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise tity may THE OLD BELL PEAR TREE, “Grandma! grandma!’ here; in the — I bene fe! ryW - ol kitchen, in the pantry an mulk+room, up in the kitchen akchen where the weoat loom which bad woven ‘fifty carpets,” and the spinning-whes! which a a led the great oaken chests with linen, «| side, ana where, bgt ‘mak done brave service under General the Freuch war and at Bunker Hill, were eid like old Veterans asleep on the brown beans, and around w elmeteted a world of old-taies and Jegends of indian war- whoop pte © knife, and in latter times in the days of je Revitedon of “red coat and Tory, and of true-hearted patriots, who left their Gelds and harvests, and laid down every thi at was precious and pleasant to them, for the freedom of their homes. And these old legends and stories were like precious jewels strung across the hard face of the winter evenings, when wet sat atound the great fireplace at grandma's, listening to her words, and watching Re Se oie bround the great ‘back i and “fore stiek. “Grandma! grandest? I shouted the name loud the second time, standing in the back door that bright October morning, whose anists were like torn ribbons on the an whose pulses wero full of the simmber ani zweetness of the dying year. “Why, Josephine, where did you! com from?’ called the cheerful voice of the ol lady, as she came around the corner of th house, her face shaded by a blue sun bonnet, while she held a large weoden bowl of peppers in both hands “It’s vacation, grandma. I’ve come to spend the day with you; and such s search ag I’ve bad for you.” «* Well, I'd gone back o’ =r barn to iy = 2 few yards for bleaching, an thent t I might as well take to-day to pickle my hb) pers, so I kopt on the vines.”’ } Iwish you could have known my ds snother Morris. She was such a dear lady, with 4 smile which kindled up her pale, wrinkled face into almost the glow and fresh+ ness of youth, with a heart that was fullof kindness and sympathy to every human q and a memory that was like a play fall of pictures and stories of the think that kind, loving heart was like life fresh and green when her head had blossomed into the snows of age. j “Grandma, what makes you always sq busy *” I said, as she eame into the kitchen, and, taking up a skein of blue woolen yarn, slipped it over a chair and commented winds ing it, while she made some inquiries Tespeci- my parents and family “<I expect it's the blood of the Mortises, my child,”’ she said, with hor old mellow laugh; “* you mover found one o’ them with idle hands @s long as they'd strength to use ’em, or there was work for ’em to do.” 4 “You must be 4 genuine Morris, then, grandma,”’ [ said, and then lifted up the cover of a willow basket which I carried. “See what mother sent you to-day.”’ I did not wonder that the old jady’s eye brightened at the sight of the pears which lay there like grest gold ard emerald goblets. She took up one of the largest by its slender stem and surveyed it admiringly. * *: It's the real old-fashioned bell . Dear me! There's nothing takes me Back three ‘core o' years quicker than the sight of one.” “Why, grandma?” : — matter—it's a long story, my “* But L like to hear long storics, you know.”’ She locked at me thoughtful for a moment. “ Now, do tell me, grandms.”” - “Well, I'll get to seeding these peppers ” removing her sun bonnet, and hurry- ing ‘Sas the pantry for a great yellow earthen w 0, I can seo that side kitchen, as we sat to- gether in the autump morning, with the + aut sunshine dimpling all over, flatter! in the@gorners, and asleep on the ee , and still hear my grandma's voice, and see her knife glance quickly through the white core of the peppers. af = first that discovered them—the fotir pearé on the little tree that stood the quinces at the bottom of the garden. father hadpset it out three years before, we'd had a good deal of trouble with it, for somehow pears didn’t appear to do well on our Boil apples had always flourished Peaches and nieely, but ill luck seemed to wait on gur pluiig and pear trees, and I knew father’d taken @xtra pains with pares he'd set = am. uince trees; so I started to Sense’ guns proud of the discovery whidh I had made., <- Pather# guess what I’ve found |” I was ¢ youn of the family, and a great nye my father, wEd always me the “ my old .” He was mend Lis seine net by the window, And mother was ¢ some wool for spinning in one corner. poe’ ’t know, Dobbin,” he said. “ now, don’t get into fresh misehief,”’ pulled my ear 'y, for I had caught Ts in the net. ie swpe if I tell you?” jump- wo jo 5 on the new tree.”” . laid down his net. at. not on the bel! pear tree &mong the “Yes, that very one. Now, father what sie give me?’ - or‘ I'll take you along with me this efter- em, for I'm down the river ” aetna ad inter Or Sam’ for joy, but here moths wel, how can that? She’ such # harum-scaram thing she'll be canis fall inte the water.’ “Don’t be afraid, Rachel, Pi Keep a sogd I cag't tell what answer eye on her.” " er would have made to all this, but justat at moment there v? INQ WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1862 Eben yee, XX, Valsedetiital Pemiiy 104 Hews detre. con fining 8 gPenter \iilety ©: interesting “Selle Aman can be found LB aay eXner—is pabiiened oy Friday morning, , ‘Fries Cash, mvarvadiy, advance Blagic copy, per EAUUM...00e score OF Five COptes .scovscssesescocecccecs 675 ‘Ben eopier........ weeeetccsees Wwenty-Ave Copies ..eeee.csereeess 90 OF It invarinbly comtains the “ Washington News” ttt has made Dae Dasiy Kwentng Siar cireulate 00 generally throug hout the country EF Single copies (in wrappers) cam be pre ured at the counter, imvroediately after the tame ofthe paper. Priceo—THREE CENTS, NE. 2,945 genetics ——— el, for all the world,” i ; Procia ef the Governer of Kentucky. FFICE U.S PENITENTIARY, ae ine ee etwas jer lixe nim, ts; | __TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. Lovtwertte Sely Be cNee" Moaiae wk tantra Wanuieron, Ds Gr Jey 2y 1 hp pleas fake bie, atber," he angwered | yon LAE ARMY OF TEE FOTO MC | Ese yoee it hese | Man ARESC TEL TEM SaaS “Do take him, father,” he angwered | Hesnodantans ARMY OF TRE Poromac, Har- - | ening and devs) og the following articles. JOHNSON Meso LIL i i, aod two AE Hee a | ed egy Semmens | rion ly aubaty of tog commen | Soa” ll Catt Gas RS <p & NAGLE, ym 7 ‘2 City Point to-day to recelve the balance of ihe Ese Morte eee sick and wounded from Richmond, ‘The health of the army !s gtaduztiy tmproving. It has been stated by Fortress Monroe corres Pondents that a party of rebels on Friday evenin, Crossed the river above Harrison’s Landing an drove off tive hundred head of betf catt!> belong. ing fo t&e army of the Potomac, end that said cattle were a mile within our picket lines This is altogether untrue, as no rebel troops ctozsed the river, neither was there a single head of bect cattle taken at any time, Wessincton D v., #00 iba of the beat ie Li Quslity of o€k tavued, slave’ ter & T, Weighs from i to % os, yor FS ae 4000 feet of osk-‘noned Wax feather, from 8 aughter huss. wei! finished. Five ades of thas qualty Lu be required ‘or & samy ¢. 3,00 Ibe. of Bech “orn, medium sigs, thet will work itself, and make euality of broo: 6.9% No.1 bate Brocin SnGlOs. 50 Ihe. Tin Wreg, best qua ity, 0 Ibe. Broom in®, best quality, assorted colors. The avove quaxtity to be delivered monthly. iso 1,500 yarde of striped Cioth, atripez to heof i cht drab enc blue black folor, sbdout 3 gucice wide, cotton war) _ ‘Woolen filling. 0 590 yarts of lighter Cloth, same strive, for #hirtx, 1,00) yaids of cotton twilted ohictuag, Mo varie ee The above cloth to be & heavy corvineph'eertic’s beretofore exercised by that body, orto permit their exercise by the Governor, continues: “A civil conflict ie impending over us, yet I am withouta soldier or a dollar to protect the tives, property and liberties of the people, or to enforce the laws. Daily appeals are befng made to mie, as Governor of the State, to pretest our citizens from marauding bands and in the peace- ful enjoyment of their property and rights uuder the constitation, ‘tam withevt the means and power to afford retief, and [ am left nd altertiative but to eppeal joo the representatives ef the people, in the ope that it will not bein vain. Any attempt on my pertto organite a force for that purpose will certainly but precipitate the evil. I there- fore, not nnwillingly convene the General As- sembiy. that they may (hemsel ves determine the extent of the authority granted by them, and looking to the Pe'ce adopted in the State and on 259 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (south side.) Barween Nexth and Tenth Strestr, recoftinend for the comlug warm season thels “You look tired and hungry,” said my mo- to the young stranger. OS yesaibaleee miles ma’am, and hav’nt had snything to eat but some apples I found on the way.’ ‘Dear me!” and mother bustled off to the Peano this Richard Sears was like one of our own family. He was a bright, lively, ac- tive boy; and we all grew much attached to - aneurpasned stock of Ciarets, Sti) and Sparkling Hoecks and Moselle Wines, from the well-known houses: Messrs. DRanpscsorne Farees, Bordevax, Messrs. Mouns & Rerrziz, Frankfort-ontae = ig, im. ‘He and I were the best of friends, for he was only two years my senior; and we went off inte 8 berrying hige ies, and over to the meadews for fresh mint. He caught and tamed a gray squirrel for me; he put u aawing in the old barn, and at last my faths: said,‘ I think I shall send Richard to school Rumers in New York. Naw Yorn, July 31.—The streets are filied with rumors of fighting on the peninsula, but they are improbable. The gqvernment hae taken four vessels to-day te go to James river for the conveyance of sick and wounded soldiers, of whom there are known " i flocese Jorn? Brocx Cowrayr, to be six thousand in that neighborteod. Other | 2nd the late act! of Congress and the President . Aino this winter with Rosanna. He can take her | vesseis would have been sent if found suitable. | touching the question of slavery: provide for the bois. Lf 2< Hlockhelm-oa-the- Maine, # busnel F over the hills on his sled when it snows; and The New York enlistment committee have re- | safety of our institutions and tae peace and tran- S bushel spall white Beans he’s.euch a likely boy it’s a pity he can’t have et arbi) a. bey med Jnterviews quliity of the Commonwealth. ge ton, Cod sho & good education.’ wi é Presiden’ retary Var and Gen. — —, it cy That's jest what I’ve been thinking, Sam- oe on the subject of facilitating enlistments Tpe Quota of ‘ e § ge? of Maine. = a Ohampr gnes, *wel,”’ answered my mother; and ao it wis bod ev tepthty leer ne ootice ht rere mee sea x melas ca oad have bees | 30 bs, Soa, ' NOWN BRANDS * Me ‘wes in the curlng in for the fast two days at an unprece- i OF ALL FRE WHEL KNOWN a ’ settled that Ric! Seare should remain in| hands of Gen Halleck. It is stated that the com- dented rate. The foth Tegiment, located here, rs our family. ‘ mittee proposed to the President to pay no boun- | will be full this week, probably; the companies | go; . = 170. BE CONTINUED. | tes after the féth of August, and if the State | from Penobscot county being full to overflowing, 15 Ibs. Popper. quota is not then filled up, to tns'antly draft. | and Several extra companica offering. The State We guarantee ty : otiely everyvedy at the low. ‘Kbe President rssentod tothe The sbove groceries to be furnish~ tbs Ist ef has raised its full quota, and many Counties hate be Nxw Ino: Craps + It is expected that on each most roposition and oot market prices, and solicit un e call Friday next a new tron-clad steam frigate willbe | gtve the Committe @ letter to the War rt- | furnished a surplus. Also commensed at the De! fron Works jn this | Ment recommending the issuing of orders to this P 1» meet fom Boot, withont Lone, per Cay, for JOWNYON & NAGLE. city. Thie vessel is to Ai in several im nt | effect. With the consent of Governor Morgan, Rebel Pri te be Sent South: 150 lbs, of e1 Beoi, without bone, one cay in eat cularg ftom the other armored vessels now | Ali the recruiting offices in this city are to be bro- Boston, July 31—The military prisoners at Fort Wacren will be taken to the James river to- day in the steamer Ocean Queen, to be exchanged, Among the prisoners are Genere!ls Buckner, Tilghman and Mackall, and some 60 or 7 other She will be a frigate Instead of a gun- boat, will, consequently, be larger and more form le. Captrin Ericsson, who will super- in*_nd the work, entertains the hope of making her the fastest vessel of the new iron ciad fleet. ken upand one rendezvous formed. Recruits are to be = iven the choice of regiments. ~ Aino 100 tors white ash Coal, to be delivered in tho month of Reptomi er. 3 Sampics = olfeses must not be les than bs allen, 1p & glass iar. = Sony. Cotte, and Sugar Vacant Buildings Leng <tmer to be Occu. pl 5 officers above the rank of captain. The whole] Rice, be 6 lie. JORNSUON & NAGLE, T ma inar already com: ‘ 5 samples, The or in LD sehen be Butt Snot Maruis, July 30—Gen. Grant has ordered | number of rank and file 1s about 200. Au the bove articles will wary in quantity, a General Sherman to take possession of all unoc- cupled dwellings, stores and manufsetories for have on hand, and offer for sale, in cask or by the finished, and is 300 f et long. may re The tren war Vessels in course of construction a the consumption o the ‘enitentiary in 30 a single dozen: the Government, and also where the owners are Boston, July 30.—John Jobnson, an alleged > if furmesh 7: them batter maatatoren abeid rapidly, Ove of ateent rebels to collect the tents gm (EO bereee | ree ree Orleans, was'arrested fast ng fs { moueys wiles | HIBSERT & COS BROWN STOUT, ay f Pn ascers si meng miter! | ment. ‘The military commission commenced | night at the residence of his uncle, Mr. D. A. Si- a iq will be addressed to“ 4.1. Kir, War- ot : 50.8 BRO. STOUT. the cad OF Kune Taree eat sa lave baee | ‘aking a list of such property. « cumey, in Roxbury. He was committed to} gon, Washington, D.C. ald nicer Pree | BARKLAY, PERKINS & CO. BRO. , SOme weeks on thestocks, and pms may hands as The guerilias cxptured several nent Citi- fail, pending an examination onie” f, 1. KING, XX PORTER, zens of Haywood county on Saturday, for selling cotton. One wes shot dead while peptlng to escape. The remainder were taken (o Mississip- Ri Price has sent twenty-five cannon across the issistippi, near Napoleon, and is endeavoring to cross his whole army. The rebels say that Price {sto command tn Missouri, Hindman in Arkansas, end Magruder to be over both, inau- gurating a vigorous campaign. The Union forces Do do. GNOX & SON’S ALLOA ALE, YOUNGER’S INDIA PALE ALE, TENNENT’S SCUFCH ALF, KK. can be conveniently employed on them are work- "he N Ironsides, the { frigate just buil ew ron t at Philadelphia, is now ready for sea: ‘toe Navy Department has detailed her officers, and the Government ts selecting her crew and marines She will be put formally in commission jn a few days. “The Roanoke, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, is _ir 3 tAugé (pRSNANCE OFFICE, Warn Ozranrx Washington PRopPosaLs will bs received Department until. 5p mM. on the9thof Aug 1862, for the de livery acthe following Arsenais of infantry Ac- coutre cents, es Lereimaiter epecified : Warten, From Fortress Menree, (Correspondence of the Associated Press.] Fortress Monroz, July 30.—Between fifty and sixty rebel prisoners arrived at Fortress Munroe thls morning from Baltimore, under guard of a detachment of the New York 7th Regiment. These prisoners were released from Fort McHenry ‘ y, ; tego South. Some were taken prisoners of war} 4¢ the Watirtown Arsenal, Watertown, alse going on rol Pigs will be ready for are ample to check them. and some were political prisepess All are to be Mass to New York on Ist of Anguat. Her = é sent to Richmond by flag or truce except fifteen] 9/0) sete Infantry scoe cements, calibre. .69, JOHNSON & NAGLE atl preparations may be complete before Sep- Later from New Orleans. turee are officers wlio have deserted the rebel ser-} 14,0 . tember. Orders have beensent from the Navy Depart ment to the Charlestown Navy Yard for the con- struction of an fron-clad battery, which, from its a mode!, ig probably designed for harbor efense It oes two buadred and forty feet New Yoxx, July 31.—The steamer Matanzas, from New Orleans July 25, b&s arrived. General Butler bad ordered that all negroes sent by their masters to the rebel army, and whe jeave to join the Federals, be regarded as emancipated. ‘The masters had endeavored in many cases to reclaim vice and prefer to serve in the Federai renks, and the remainder citizens of Winchester and vicinity who were arrested on suspicion ef being seces- sionists. These fifteen areto be returned to Bal- timore to night. : West lnvite the stteation of Restaurants and Families to thelr weil-telected Stock «f Croceries At ths Watervliet Arsenal, , me 13, sete Infactry acccutremente, 700 bs * At the New York Arsenal, Governor's long, Atty three beam over all, and eleven | them. OO > Istand, N. Y. Or EVERY DESCRIPTION, and @ half feet deep. ft is required to draw| Gen. Butler, Ina note to Reverdy Johnson, says PFOPOSALS FoR REVENUE STAMPS 90,° ets infantry accoutrements, oalsbre_.69. ali twelve feet, and to register thirteen hundred | that no merchandise, whether cotton or sugar, ——— 15.000 ** “i iit - tons. They ie will be finsh, like that of | will, In any event, be setzed or confiscated by the ‘TRRASTRY DRPARTMENT, At the Allegheny Arsenal, Prttshurzh, Pa. 33,090 pete infantiy Sccoutrements, c8l.bie. 43, inn . « oe aR At the Frankford Arsena!, Brideshurg, Pa. 24,000 sots Infantry accoutrements, calibre .&. i190 cs ” 3 At the St. Louts Arsenal, St. Louis, Mo Office of internal Kevenue, July 26. tae. Proposals wili ve reosived until Wednesday, the 6th of Augus: next, for furnishing Kevenue spans ender ine recent act of Congress imposing stamp duties. ticders will state the price per thousand stamps, packares offen thousand eaoh at the deltverad ein ‘Bressury Department in Washington. the Monitor, neither bulwark or rail rising above it. The deck will consist of six inch oak plank, with onc and @ half inches of tron piating outalde ofthat. ‘The fron mail on the outside of the hull will be Ave Inehes thick. Workmen ere setti the” for this formidable craft, which wii be Built atonee in the upper ship-house.—New WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, POR1S, MADEIRAS, SHERRIES, BITTERS, &c., &., directiy oul of bond—by the galion or dozen. United States authorities there. ‘T. H. Farrish, agent of the Rothschilds in New Orleans, had committed suicide. A number of persons bad been arrested for at- tempting to assassinate Thomas F. Burbank & Brother, among whom was Andre Delende, broteer-in-law of Joun Slidell and Gen. Beaure- { iar packages, 424 0 seis infantry accoutrements, calibre. £9 _—_— York Post. ard. Alvo, ths price per thoussnd in «imi 1s e re a 2. TT The price of flour bas fallen to £16 per barrel. pr rteaes wie nee So wt theD cheidecar wae ~ ZUBACCO sad SEGARS, of cll kinds. ARazerED FOR Futason—The Sun sys that ———— ts the prige por thousand, delivered in ener a pore coneney a acenintion pts ‘cmmo es n d th > Ages, Rs required, or je Departuent ‘ a ep aes panetor ae ees rs Rebel beats up Yazee River. Or place of manuiecture. which can be ex: ny of the above Or? Vicxssvne, July 25.—A gent‘eman recently from the Yazoo-rlvet country reports that tae Star of the West ie up that river, armed with 22 guns, and is iron-plated to a considerable extent. ‘Tie W. H. Webb, a power.ul ocean tow-boat, is also up the Yazoo, and has been fron-plated some- thing in the style of the Sumter, and construct: asorsm. They also have the Mobile, mounting one gun. @ Starof the West and Webb carried u bs yp bute at the time New Orleans was captured. At Liverpool, 65 miles up the Yazoo river, the rebels have ingeniously constructed a raft,which is a perfect lock against ascending boats; also, a battery on the shore. There are also river steamers up the Yazoo river. named arsena!s. an. are to Je.t te iospeotion at tue Sreens 8 Were delivered, Defore being re oteet for 4 mA apmpeemagnionn eg be gecepted or for Dat s: as are roved © The beits to be of trained leather, and a) to be the beet oak tanned. Whe snould: be included in the set, Bremen ord aan ie! lots of ae than Be wr i. id ecomuasis of om or under; aad not lees than 2, 00 sets Week on at! contracts for ove: 10 000, countung from the date of the contract. Fatluro to deliver ata epeo fied ums will eub est the contractor to a forfeitnre of the amount to be delivered at that time, Whe accoutre ments mast be boxed in the customary meucer; the boxes to be charged at cost, to be determined by nepsotcr Bidders will state explicitly,the time, amount nd piace of each celivery - & contract w'l be ith proper suroties, f: the steamer Planter from the Potomac, Dr. Ham.’ mittand Wm. Woodward were arrested on the charge of bie Hos letters sent from Richmond for parties in this city. They were taken to the office of Marshal Vannostrand, who, after an ex- emination, released Dr. Hammitt and paroled Mr. Woodward- At @ late bour the steamer George Weems, from the Patuxent, was signalled from the marine ob- servatory, and the deputy marshal, arrested August Ant.n, James Meghee and William Ac- ton, all formerly of Baliimore, and took them, with their tothe marshbal’s office. A colored woman on the boat was approaced by one of the police and asked if she bad not Reged | Secreted in her bosom. She replied that she bh: not, and then turned Intoa privateroom. She was followed, and a search disclosed that she had Also, the price ptr thousand, soparatet quantiti coltector: PARAPFINE and ADAMAN TINE CANDLES. in saoh, A may be dally ordered for ths ure o: id others, never less than two wundr stamps ssoureiy racked tn tin cases, suitable binders’ rd boxes, with mualin,or otuer equally biogees | covers. or lined ¢nyelopes according co the quantity and distance to be conveyed, as may be Tequired by the Department, stating the difference. ifans, bstween the cost ol aeivery to an Sgent at bag eer of mauufaeture and a; “ ashington. Allsuoh packages before mains to be re ex- eupined. and the stamps recounted by an agent of pertinent, ; Bidcers will aso g've the additional cost fpr di- reoting packs ces for tie mails an. prepariog biank Tecs!pts, uncer the direction of an agent of the partment, either @t the Department or mani - tory. F; porals must be made for the stomps in shests, porfcotiy gummed, aud perforated in sech msuner iat eucs separate stamp c&a be rendily detached and ui JOHNSON & NAGLE, 259 PENNeTLvania Avares. my 10-im G4? ATTRACTIONS! Jet opened on the corner of gut t GLorH)] » Qlaree sto c. f DOGTS and SHOBS. © it And No 460 #h st., d Pe, ay. > e ta Post Ofte Demooratic Convention of Indiana. feithiul fuifiiment, ° Po = number of letters in her bosom,which she Ixplanapotis, July 31.—At the State Demo- ¥ - ; The Department ressrves to itse!fthe right to re IRST WARD, ATPENTION! of ewe nana eRe ass *h Aston. Ee dette onmention, bela tor tee Ue peter oy deni naar ie Proposed saps may pa icou atthe fo be addressed to “Gen. J. W. R: F opened and for esie atthe loweet of one bun and Richmond papers of sal ie was for the Union, provide: » ef Revenue. - ; W. pened lid to ie sows the 26th instant were found on the party. Mr. | the rights of the South and slaver: Sebo not {n- ORT is cee coer oF interns papecnen: eget le fer be ay ton, D.C. sk of CLU bye ae gs 8. Boos Meghee been living in the south for several | terfered with. Before doing anything More he } of the style of engraving and the quality of paper | fre be one poams Sw and BAUES, on the corner of Sith strest - years, Anton had been there for nearly two | would pause to se: what we are fighing for if] to be furnished, which will be subgutted toa board iy s8-eotAug9 Brig. @en., Chief chat 13 Years. Anton was released on his parole, and the } to {ree negroes, let not another drop of blood be | Of disinterested experts cr artisis for examination; | edema BODY'S BUSIN' Ss, mverienco of my First Ward and hevo opened @ branch Others were held. aud the agospted b.dder, befure the fiual consum- oO ms were arrested during ‘Rufus Belt, on the charg shed. He wouid hang the Jeading rebels, and balance the rope with abolitionists. He said that the abolition!sts coatrol every departinent of the P NOTICE ROPOSALS From Deai: Invited tii the 12 b day of A mistion of & contrac’, will be required to furnish Foor tin) the day; and Millers, sre e of disloyalty and forfarois' tam ps. of ts the epgiavings of the several . 3 i 2 he Subsistence Dezartment, of we sirect and Pa. ue heering for Jeff : Y dat J Government, and were worse than the rebel: of board and tin boxes and lined en- | '2£ Fiotrto ti oof | ot and Fa. Port Meohat i on apd feihe a Coated | fic rdaon, of Illlaois; Carlile, of Virginia; Vor- stale be submitted with enah bid, It} Goverment aed Peete ee eee Cates § whore ther wil Big HOLS at the lowest rate spy. —, ora and other members of Congress pueooses Te 4 oad, em. mal manuer agrinet Sampire of this Flour can be eon at tho Capit price in town MITH & CU. vere ery in thisol ty, it is deasred to make a contract forz,e0 barre should howcver, any person desire to furnisu wetand abrasion ‘The cont Giwtuers, cur r 0th st. and Pa. ev., ies &ad p.ates to be prepar, No, 460 7th strest. t wil require ali nd ‘Kept in repsir, s—On Tuesday last our usually quiet jere were startled, ata very early hour, by From St. Louis aud that new dies and plates shall be made, either . THINS, BOUT. the appearance of 16 Federal soldiers, aud were] Sr Lovrs, July 30.—The Iron Mountain Rail: | for the present cenumicauion of stampa or others, quantity he wilt state the precise number of ba: And SHOS", et the iowect plas somes ee Tull moce surprised to fiad that they were to arrest | road Company hes donated 8500 to each neve ne ad all ack Ups at Pate ene eee contracto will be required to farnish,at tho | @trect gad Pa. ev two of our most respectable citizens, Thomas F. giment now organized In the State, and ordered atthe United beens 8 Eorvice of the ‘Sreas-§ [Mo 0fs>0ut so parrels daily, until the contract is LOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS ané Ee ae ee Hill, Engrs two gentlemen | tne disinissal of any employe> who has luveced Ury Depsrtment. saa 18tC @iet Wied tecnivid. #)s6h 2 SHOWS ooruer Mth street and Pa, avevue, who have all through the difficulties of the times the protection of any foreign government to avoid No vids will be considered except from parties up to the card wane Serh, a Hyd Bot come north side, P acted with the utmost prudence and discretion, | milftary duty. Mino hove, boon sotunily engaged tu the busivess of | EM Oe fast before the pevchece ment Wnspection, seldom partaking in the dircussion of the war, John 8 Phelps, the newly cosper plate or steel Pogipvirg ana pre ake = te TU BUY OLOTR- ° ultra or violent opinions twe men in the communt- ty have borne themselves with mere appointed militar governor of Arkansas, arrived lnehe di OW IS Vuur Tits NGNe hai Fes, itis understood that Gen. Curtis will not leave 8, , Corner 20th street and Pa av. and never Sa ape VOTS aud SHOKS o wire aro thus enenged « upon the subject. - 0 wi hat) eoenenyy : core promptiy, delivered at the Railroad Depot rehoueos "in ‘The ti tobe in Wasatoctad Or any of the W “Sis rou sities to exe av the requisite philosophy | at present, but will remein to frustrate the ope. the siampe, dies and plates in taeir our to Y6 put up in new barrels, ‘ JEW STORE STOCKED WITH TE- and prudence, and every one is astonished and | ratiore of tine rom to seme eg erase Hindaan, Saad. OTe # med Pr were she ght Wo rsisetany bic] IN ing. BUOTS, SHOBS, RDTS anf CAPE, Tre Gorter summary arrest and detention. | whose poiiey in thelr new campaign ia ake: |r eeen Canto tenes sorte Dopertinent wall far FO bids wil ko, Teseived: from “eentrectors who Prien Ste sa ar & CO, Clotmers. Ore nent could have at any momert | sas and Missourl is exld to be the extermination J mish Winrtiec the ountrit thd Commissioner of | BAY@ Prewously {ded to compiy with their con. | 77! _—— ere summoned them to hed Wasbington with a certainty of thelr of Union men and seizure of their property wher- < fay eve Ing ready to = ane ever found. ieee perenne reserves “ 3 of Seoiding Bidders must. @ prosent 12 person to respond t pre VSALS FUR CULL AND WOUD harge that may have been made. Who was in- ur ere! rtiment. feving referense | ett bidz. £ rue Uxirey Stares. strumental im their arrest—or for what they pyran ieee . yt ‘The oath ofal Came, OF Ent Darts Bean Matiny and Murder at Sea. to the style Of the work, seourity, mcde of packing, Pires vaph me Oca seocomeany each bic were anested—it is impossible to say; but we are Ufira of ths Sergeant-ct-arms, : eh Waswineton, Jaiy 25, 1908 a “n seth . |, Bosron, July 31.—A letter from the ship Min- | ~% pows!s chould be carefully séa'ed. and marked | “© PAT:i¢s interested. onve1 at thisefie lease “an restoration their phage families | Stel, #t Malaga, dated July 13th, states that wien Proporsis fur R ae Seambn and a.dressod ids to be" deecghente COT ean ty fetes ayo, Aguet meats (ia ) Gendeeiie es Marloore | ita’ the turk Relates, faa ate oF | tae GEORGES BOOT WELL, Rp.bs8 bad Coa U8 hy Weskinnon Sie! ny of {us “Seuate of tus e e om Cet! a an Fi . e ieoe trundred J (of 2,000 me) slo: hese Yors, th atetrecs; boarded ber and found vast jy B-tAus6__Comamiss'r of interna! Revenue. | © << _NoweE. oA iito Ah Pursase Coaly dah 2 Capt. Heall, second mate and three men had i + & Raid on PaRxerssvrc.—We been kilied’ and four wounded, and th LHROM ALE, AE ‘tnership heretojore existing undor cof the best dry Biok. it learn from the mage reliable authori that bark was on fire, the work of two of Rage Bh ag # of ths best dry Sp: Stata ea nd yeaa scone 7 in) couse ti vu ‘@inat the iste firm will be settied by Samuel AL, erbert. ‘FhoOse indedied to rhe firm are reg ue ated who had mutinied the Previous night. Thi took off the dead and wounded survivors brought them to Malaga 320 FEARSYLVANIA AVERUS. 28 to be delivered on or before the 1st ber next. and packed awsy in the yaultse of t No mention is made to me ke paymect to hun, Wig of tho Uapito! uudor we direcuon of what became of the mutineers. Ati eee Nga ap rte bir nee Rebel Account of v, E MILE PRE ington, July 25, 162, seepesann ons f f tue iastc.a! exesuton of! the ment, Wonid respectfully inform his friends and custom- Memrnis, July 28, (via Calro, July 30 )—The ore that, having just returned to this city from New Arrsogements must also be made measurocents. for correct SEO. T, BROWN, Be Suge sil rin See rmcbaes pe Grenada Appeal of the 29th hi cy jal di A jy 3 dtd st arms, U.S Seuste == . —_ Re sda topo door, =e T opened, of the same Gate, statis thst CR 8 | York, he offers a renewed assortment of a Sh nee See r NOTICE re An oe ine ere. I can one the goabosts had ked the batteries and B RAD OF SBRUCTION, Tae Subscriber has just opened a SALOON , my grandmother, closing | ¢ ram Arkansas, and had been Tepalaed , with Fineat Family Groceries, Y DRPARTMEBT, SUF 17th, 1662. | dastetuniy fursiehor, for the mosomme te et — King softly. | ‘He wore an ata ane F) fies gg cord een . The SEALED PRoPosats will be ved st this | Seatiemen Sp oe Eames t, he ‘looked eed thd hve de gon A ‘the “Appeal of the 25th bes # supeuh ae. 7 ‘ ae Poca Pra srmiabeag ead panes ee | whore they can al ways be retest aon bare tae bright, intelligent filgg, with large, olesr hazel Unipn eoane: popetion of Caldwates Sf ahs | SOARS, wzas, plete, srasine meet and fesarthe, of wo | its ndicitsed oy eit that eer Crean e sxperior 5 5 ‘. be jon. YT Fon gest si i, hanes way the bridge at Hanson to preventa further advatee. COFFEE, Pa Tad paliocn to tee teak ree: teu private power, ‘ape gue Couldren. 1. 4 = ST A N. bieveal 7 vod men ?” Somehow, Rebel Prisoners Taking-the Oath of Alle- dd cae on arrlion ion to ie, Sion ane, Pay earn 3 in Seresecett ‘ oe ® s * a ' ccorted. the | @ AMS EXPRUSS OUMPA on one side, = Agep! beseera | Partapecrmma, July 3t.—During yesterda FLOUR, be on the bidders A Orries $14 Pa. Avge = ood pa guestioned atieraoon tout rind Ave han repel BUTTER, Brite aitg yas laraeit wil ro, te —e aul 8 ing her wool, to-liste / oath of allegiance. The T LARD. . 8. M. K, BENATAR ACEP BERS & He sald thet Be hone eee y. 2 disposition wes tanifestes ont astereniag d “iy 16 aww (Hopes inion) Breasus meh. Merebendise, Moncy, Jewsiry, Valuables, town about ten miles from our village is violent rebel prisoners to attack thelr ® fine aseortment of ‘THIS |S. TO GIVE NOTICE, ubsori- Notes, st Bends, &e r was drowned at sea when’ hy, all r this conduct, but they were soon checked. HAVANA OT64AR8, ili tat obtained ier pine urt of bt wenn Fb Sere T AND DISPATCH to babe, and thatafterwards his mother E - bis, letters 4 a oie By hes age: ae the Srimeapal Rail Fovna and son by plain From Arkansas, ‘which, At su she, too, tekenna feng aritee : Mamriis, July 30.—Passengers from Helena, teing purchased from a prise weasel, NORTE, EAST, WLE7,AND NORSHWEST, tt Yoymrhe. was ouly-twelve a left pee inet Loe Fhompaon wes ot Austin yeater- * enables ua to : WasHine ron, bd New toh Boston glam os ide A, porid, and) wad two of thre Sed plden endeavoring to fi sell St very low rates, CLAN py sets . owner of his mother’s esttage, whom she had } : h What be intended. Atkanms, Ut was be. — : ak: EX New York often called ‘a hard and graspi ? : ‘Gen. transports. A force was say SHBY: LAGER the CANA. he knew she would ond erage be | bo from fielenz, but failed to the rel ‘ tie ea PEER 44 oi ups rebels, in ) lying by ber side covered sp by the Re ‘who bad fied ia im the inte: Half Barrels. rey Teepe ee crasses ich were : — ‘i sryming her 5 63 Sn Oe ig St a endef hep tin ginned sat heme Rebel Guerillas Defeated ia Mlaséuri, “tt kinds of $24, BILLS . 80, two days before, had run x GRERNVILLE, Mo., July 30:—Y. PANCY GROCERIES - 2b upption oe Dany eas : F 4 Loxear, with 120 men of the 18th Mimoutt eer, s tarnpike for more than six miles,. but nob8d eric 120 ransle year Hallizgests Gass: ‘ai ss eas ; CLOTHING DEPOT Tean do the chores around the Yarm, alr toring & » guns, &o, only T can-ngt Strong enough to plow and eps, [rete well mounted and equipped. We did not} jy 390 Pansvivawa Avanus, ose os seem to buve hauds enough just now — Maapepenes Neaomemasios 7 pA¥ 99,0 sriciminestuor © waren Pe 4 "San wel e $s pretty near for the » Lovisvizus, bere Ayemyd (te pede ar, yd bend ** Woviex.oF Tarecom gous covds bi want i sad you? secaons. as a recsed rested, ‘ c a ad 5 oll want mereheip thon. |) Scid by ell Grovers, bee | See Hotels and Se- | by order of General Boyle, on accom tbe ; < ° ee Pat) reapers, Selly woltant oi wtranetre ef take (ho bop-audtry bim;”’ tor 3 : PFU. vaand & Co. eral tone of tue paper beng calculated to aldthe Perens, Onat Gun ieee cas ma Py Mi omevad | Risoiarged avidscvn to come te BARS ROW nis story bad touehed the mo wo ab) spt eeme fF 2 Brosdwey, New York.’ tevellion, iy 0-im jas * ema” srguittyemcerins tr ies fd

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