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THE EVENING s : PUELIgHED EVERY AYTERNOOR. (SUNDAY Som batn L AY THE STAR BUE a Sornsr af Pennsylvania ave. ond Brest, 7 a w. D. WALLAOHIi Papers served in packages by cartiets at S45 gear, or 37 cents per month. ‘Po mail subseri bers tho price is $9.50 a Fear, im edeanee; 8? for alx months; $i for three months; and fos lees then ibree months st the rate of 12 centsaweek. Sin- gle copies, onz cum; in wrappers, Two CENTS. {> Avvzxrisauunts should be sent to the office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they not appear until the mext dzy. ee THE OLD BELL PEAR TREE. emit bell t Semebody’s been ree, Recbel. ald my father, ceagaaee the house one afternoon where m: I “cried, too, for my grandfaftier, who boa bebe ps See Y halts score of years before my eyes beheld the light. At last her eyes brightened, and her face eat | glowed with more than the glow of its lost TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | omaneon ite TEs seth ie SE FROM THE AR™“Y OF THE POTOMAC. The Rebels Opena Sattery upen eur Trans- ports, but are seen Silenced. ae , a8 ane said, looking upward,“ But the; Heanquarters ARmy op Potomac, August 1. stringing bg bey iy eran ty . was ee which ‘ + Abgut 12 9’clesk lest night the rebels 0} hy. father, you den’t mean so?” no worm gnaws th from the opposite side of tre James river with es I do; twoon’em’sgone. I Ld stop and see if they waa doin’ woll, as | see him again, came wp with the last load of corn.’ j “I knew my father was very , because he was generally so kind and like,hie anger me a ta haw heard med ene ST she never saw oreughly 5 das life, and that was when some troops passed ¢! our village, in the old wer, and mpogry a4 be pay vi ulted t ’ - > petri ty up her arm: ir and break- hordes of A i hi kery; pe sabusp “ye seen his face settle down sometimes into a white rigidness, and his yoiee taken on 4 i, 6 sep tene that fairly tmade me catch my breath. Tt did now, poy said, “I wish I eould catch the raseal that stole those pears; I’d make him feel the weight of this about his shoulders,” and he snapped the great ox whip he earried. “at Inst he started to go out of the kitchen, | down their boughs; and be with him forever and forever.”” : AFFAIRS IN DIXIE. News from Late southe-n Papers. From a budget of southern papers, of ‘dates of once ¢ the’ the 24th ard 26th u!timo,we clean the following: The Richmond Examiner of July 26 libels the ; bramds them as “ vandals and rob- wiormight the earth in their path, like the ic ;”” and says: * By thelr wantonnesa and brutality they have it though that was long | -. titled themselves to the eternal hatred of the people of the South, and to lasting Infamy among all civilized rations.’”” The same papers however, admits the vandal- ism of the te! A “ But what will of the South and the world think when we them that whilst the Yankee invaders were Iaying waste the }: destroying the crops and butchering the stock onr farmers on the north of the Chickshominy, our own troops—the men who had rushed to de- fend from capture and spoliation the capital of and then he turned back as though a new | the Confederacy—were engaged in a precisely thought had strack him. “Rosanna, you tell the boys and girls about | of here that Til give a silver dollar to the one thet ern tell who stole the pears from my tree.” “And if I find out father ?”’ “DN give you the dollar then, my child.” “It was not more than a week afterward, similar business in the country on the south side that stream ”” And then accuses them of acts which would tend to bring reproach upon “ uncivilized and barbarous nations.’” The Rebels appear to have but little respect for their dead, as witness the following, from the Examiner : = “* We have it on the authority of a gentleman, hen, on going to bed one night at eight | an officer of the army, who has visited Oakwood welock, I ened a moment a a window to | Cemetery, that the coffins ere often plied in two look out; for it was astill, beautiful night,and | © the moonlight Isy like a thin sheet of freshly } 5:0), fallen snow all ever the earth. I can see jest how ic glistened on the spire of the old stone meotin’-houss, and silvered the tops of the | diers is in the hands of a ind three in one excavation, and thus cov- ered up, of course Anggenti 5 1t out of the ques- for an Inquiring relative to recognise and revlaim a corpse ” * * * ” * *« We understand that the burial of decessed sol elof German un- trees, and lay like lace work on the great | dertakers, in-teed of befnz vouchsafed to the ze- meadow opposite our house. As I stood looking there, I saw our back gate open and a small figure come into the garden and spproach the howse, and thea suddenly it tarned about and went down arhong the quince trees, and then I saw it pause before the bell peartree. My ‘first im- pulse was to call my father, but I thought of | tion, if not in one way, yet in another the dollar be had promised me, and I was al- ways a brave girl, eo I jest slipped back stairs and out into the yard. I stele soft- iy through the grass and passed the quinces close up to the bell pear tree. “Who's there?” called a quick voice. I it. “O, Richard Sears!’’ It was all I said. He held beth the pears in his hand; one of them was half eaten. I saw the blood steal up into his cheeks. -What brought you here, Rosanna?” “OQ, Riebard, what would father say ?”” “I only did it fora litle fun, Rosanna,” and he offered me the other pear I drew back. “{ wouldn't touch it for @ thousand dol- lars.”” ~Dear me what 4 girl you are!” “And what a boy you are, to bo a thief!”’ He blashed deeper under the name, and I speetable undertakers of the city, who, from a regard for the cause, would disch .rge the duty at least with decency and humanity ”” The Richmond Dispatch of July 24th, cautions the Southern pesple not to indulge the hope that the North cannot raise the number of troops called for by the President. ‘ The required number of men will be ra!sed, bey -nd ali — ey ing, too, at the shortest possibie will be fort down the 4 %otlce If we sit down and fold our arms, they will dispel our dream of security before we are prepared to resist them by a shock so rude that it will cost usa long time repalr the damage it will occasion. Let us make ourselves masters of the crisis by anticipating it, and preparing to face It when it shall have arrived 7” The Dispatch, however, thinks that the pros- pects of the Confederacy are at present ‘‘high and encouraging,” but says : ‘“< It is proper for as to look our situation fully Ym the face. We must not flatter oursetves with the delusion th&t our trials are nearly at aa end ‘There is not the silghtest reason to fear that we suall ever be subjugated ; but ‘ the price of free- dom is © ernal vigflance ** Th. pispatch contains the following : “About 11 o’clock on Thursday morning, our cavalry pickets at Malwern Hill were attacked by 8 superior force of the evemy, and a brisk skir- inish of balf an hour e. sued The evemy ap- prowwbed by the Charles “ity rosd, and com- menced ‘he attack Inthe immediate vicinity of turned toward the house. He sprang before] te late battle teld The eneiny were driven me ‘Rosanna, what are you going to do?” “I must tell my father.” “He'll be very angry. He'll send me away.”’ “T know he will, Richard.’’ “‘And I shail be ail alone in the world again U, don’t tell him, Rosy, don’t!’ “Was it reall; question doubtfally. “Of course it was, Richard. and God is very angry with you; for you know he’s seen you if father hasn’t.”’ The boy looked upto the sky @ moment, with a new solemn awe in his face. back, and our f»rcesrontinued to occupy the field at the latest acconnts The Confederates aver that “ Gen-ral Pope has accumulated an army ef over 3i) 000 men in the counties immed ately tola side f tre Blue Ridge, and aes designs some . ffensive op-rations, the nature of whieh may shortly transpire;”” and the report is circu'ated that there ary no Federal stealin’?’’ and he asked the } troops !n o- about Caroline ¢ inty, Va A nembs. of Jacksoa’s mn, reputed to have been In the*handsof the Federals, are sal. to have joined the Rebe! army wituin a few days. ‘The Dispatch charges that an or. anized band of Untonists exists in Pendieton county, ‘‘comman- ded by a man named Bond, who are in the habit of acting 2s spies on the movements of loyal citi- “f only thought it weuld be good sport, f zens in that elighborhoot, some of whom have ” he said stood atill looking at him sorrowfully, and at lest he threw the pear on the ground “Don’t tell your father,’’ he said in a voice so fall of entreaty that the tears rushed into my eyes been arrested by the Yankees at Petersburg ”’ ibe D+spatch reports the arrival in Richmond of genuemen fr m Baltimore, whos y ‘hat ‘t e cause of abolitionisu: is ‘ow strogyling uader a welght of difficulties whict bid fat t crush it to the earth. her quota of the new levy of 300 000 tr: ops had “Dont you remember, Rosy, the day you j stired ups most intense excitement, and as it is went with meto the pond to get mint and how you came very near falling into the water, and I jest saved you, and what good times we’ve had together all summer, and how [ haven’t got any mother or any friends ia the whole world except your folks and you? Do not tell your father, Rosy.” “I sat down on a great stone im the grass and cried too. At fast I slipped my arm around his neck.”’ “No, L won’ tell father, Richard, if you'll promise never to do so again, anf to ask God to forgive you for this great sin.’’ “1 fi ask Him, but He knows that I didn’t that he spoke the truth. So we went up softly to the house, and there § "¢p2!rs made necessary was s cew bond betwixt us, which neither could forget. Iwo d»ys afterwards my father discovered one of the pears lying at the foot ol the tree—the other had disap; j—and peared he concluded the thief had dropped in sadden J to be correct—that Mai fear of being discovered. He was angry, and Richard, who was in the room, out of it, and I kept my eyes very steadily fascened on the book I was not reading. “Well to make the stoi went by. and the birds of May were singing once more in the trees, and the boughs were ali frilled over with blossoms. svance of ! quietly slid Jarolina and Georgia, bas eral short, the winter} succeed him in the command of this considered impossible 'o raise it without resort to a draft, the young men of Baltimore are rn by every ee, Vague rumors of an ad- ue Confederate forces tute Maryland are im circulation, and thousands impatiently await an event that suall o 8 way for them to rally under the flag of the Seuth. 1n spite of the vigilance of Lincoln’s detec. ves, some _prepara- tions have been secretly made by a band of true men, and the prog ess of the Southern armies is watched with sleepless anxiety.’ The Dispatch says: “Tae _— machinery of the Virginia Centra! Railroat, which was carried to Shadwell, on that -oad, and put up for repairs during the doubtful times here six or eight weeks since, —— at the company’s meet to do the heavy by tue constant use of the toed by the Government ** ‘The Charleston Mercury of July 12 has the fol- shops. soon “It was currently rumored in military circles on Thursday—and we have reason io believe it General Pemberton, de) ent of South transferred to another important post, wheve he will soon be face to face with the enemy, and that Major Gen- Gustavus W. Smith has been ed to part- ment.”? A dispatch from Jackson to the Mobile Adver- tiser and Register reports the capture and destruc- now In command of “One day my father came in to dinner—ho | tion of “a Federal mail steamer at Skipwith’s had been plowing all the morning—and as he sat down sad wi, the perspiration from his forebead, he ssid suddenly, “That beil pear tree is covered as thick with blossoms as it was with icicles last winter. I shall put a trap under the tree this summer, that won’t fud the thief. try very hard to earn that ? ** Well not yery hard, father,” I said, start. ing toward the door. “Detere I @ot theres voice held me back. ~*Doa’t go Rosy, I'm going to out with the trath let what will come,’’ and Riehard Sears, who was whittling out an arrow by the table, sprang @p and went to by he eae ie pte to brat jn earnest, clear voice, t shook litle at the first words, “ P oeig cet Rosy did try very hard to find out who the thief was, thou ie wouldn’t tell of him, when it Proved to be me, for I picked the pears.’’ “I've been sorry for it ever since; bat I and see if} land I 3 you didn’t } whipped them, and they evince great terror of dcfler, ft Rosy penn elghty —_ Gril paige imag obtaining ‘ possession of the mai rom dena eag sae Richmond, ae aes for Washington. The contents are highly interest- ing. The Yankee letters admit the impossibility of capturing Vicksburg without an immense ree, and admit, also, that the Arkansas her. Her appearance around the bend this morn- ing was the signal fora general ‘skedaddile.’”’ DisLovatty ov THs Cueroxexs.—The disloy- alty of ‘his nation is now settied beyond a que - tion. John Ross, the chief, bas written a letter to Colonel Wier, of the U.S army, at Leaven- wortb, Kansas, wherein he states that a treaty of alliance, under the sanction and authority of the whole Cherokee people, was entered into on the 7th day of October, 1v61, between the Confederate States and the Cherokee Nation, and published before the world. And you cannot uxt be too well informed on the ge to make It necessary for me to recapitulate the reasons and ctrcum- stances under which it was done. Thus the dido’t realiy think it wa8 stealing then, ard Se py bode people became identified with that I've a dollar laid up stairs in my green box two months for Ros -when [could get courage to tell you the ae — My father was completely dumbfounded: he opened his lips to » und shat ’em again. At jes 3 eure, = Rickard,” in a stern voice ; vat mother’s crept up soft a j and nen agpes wean fell of tomes youbearm, «« Now, father,’’ she said. ; That wasall. He satstill a then laid his hand on Richard's Sonlde:| and hme oe “ Riebard, you've been a good, faithful to me, ever since you've been under my roof, and Eee geera® seattee aed to you ; and because yOu've owned ihe truth about _ pears when <itsonerapea — r lorgive you. and we'll nowe of it again.” tor of the — | we LY, Bilas Rowe, cf Bridgeport, Invea! Here my grandmother sw: y broke down. ‘The kuife and the hait-vicaved pepper fel! to the floor, and burying her face. ia. she sobbed lik, oblld, * Richard Sears‘ Wohard Bears!” ve cy ' ms looked on her in amazement. a the truth suddenly flashed into my mind. “Ric Rab gam that was my T's name, was the name of lain covered up hands, | “Yes my cbt,” sobbed tho old womas, “it | sr >Goy. Kirewood ee a 'y. There is no nation of the of Indians, I venture to say, that has ever been more scrupulous in the faithful observance of ihetr treaty obligations than the Cherokees. See U7" Mr. Coddington said in bis speech at the ie ing ia New York city on South is ikea full on gyn ai rest Union nesday that nster Whose depends a Cotto: nen ber bevaedebtid, nee tion in erst tna ie now almost deed for ‘waptof nour. Unless the le of the loyal States cc- altos Tebellion 0-00 se pg ik » dbankru; exhaus' , come: to mia rile personal feuds and their party tactics with the question of a vigorous pros- ecu of the war. iz mach!ne of tbe wealthiest mea in Connectiont, afte: giving $2,000 to th~ enlvst- ment find, has enlisted bimsel unconditicnally, and announced that “ we he will not procure a subst Eyotisw Cnartams—The army chaplains 1a England number Seventy-two are Prco?- ante and Lincoln’s call upo Maryland for! ¢ been brought back to Richmond, and ! think that it was really stealin’,” and I knew | is now Being pat in w two batteries of light artillery. Their was prisipeliy directed to the mail boat len ne at heedquarters of Col Ingaiisand the sh!pping and encampments. at West ver. Their pieces were handled wel! and fred with great yor & Four men were killed and some five or Wounded Several horres also were killed. The enemy bud it ell their own for some time, a8 Our troops were not antic! an attack; the 32. pounders ; stat! close to Col. Ingalls’ variers soon ajlenced the enemy’s guns after opening apeo him. .-A few of the veseels were struck, but no serious damage sus- tained by any of them. With this exception; nothing has occurred worth mentioning. Great State War Meeting. Miwaveer, Wis, July 31.—A it State ‘war meeting Is being held here , and is without a parallel in history of the State. it is estima ‘ed that fifty thourand le are in at- tendance. ‘Phe railroads all over the State are free today. Business is wawergiy Miryam tn Owen Lovejoy and other distinculshed speakers have arrived. Wisconsin is completely aroverd and blazing. | okepnme pred ‘were unanimously passed setting ‘orth that the administr.tion should prosecute the war with the utmost vigor, and employ every kind of perso”s and property in the ware to accomplisa the speedy end cf the rebllion, and recommending that at least one million of men be drattci from the militia of the North, half for immediate service, and haif for instructions to be held as a reserve. The resolutic1s also express the most unbounded confidence in the President, and assure him that there ts no possibility ef bis getting in advance of the wishes and sentiments of the people. Volunteers in Lar-2s:-r, Pa. Lancastar, Augustl—A pewconp wre - tablished In this city a few days ego. Captrin E.alin Franklia wrsenpoint: 1 commandant and Cap ain Eaward MeGove-n, detsched from the 7 E Peunsyivanta volurteers, military instructor. Camp equipege and un'forms for the new regi- ments will airive to-day About five hundred men beve been sworn ja, and the regiment wii! be full ina week Enreliment of Pennsylvania Militia. Marziszvrc, Aug. 1 —The Aujutant Gene-al of the St.to hes tssued a circular to the county commissioners to return to his headquarters the enrollment of the militia of the several counties before the 10:k of August, so as to be prepared to me2t any emerzency. pean soos [SSS eee ere The Ot'o Rive>. Parxerssors, Va, Aug 1 —Therearesix fec: of water in the chaane! of the Ohio river at this int. Boa are running dally to all the lend- ngs below. Freigbts are arriving and departing on regular time by the Balt.mure and Ubio rail- road. The Phil phia Bounty Fund. PaiLapeLpaia, Aug. 1 —The subscriptions re- ceived te aor to the bounty fand amounted to $230.9, making the totul subserined by citizens of Pritade:puia for volunteer bounti-s $309,000, exclusive of the railroad subscription. The Great Eastern. Sr. Joun’s N. F., July 50 —The steamsbip Great Eastern. from “New York for Liverpool, was boarded by the pres. yacht off Cape Race at half pest 4 2 m. today (Wednesday) and the iatect news from New York pieced oa board The Fort Delaware Prisoners PuriadeLpni,, Aug 1 —The steamers Atlan tie and Merrimac pese-d the Breakwater this morniny, with (he released rebel prisoners from For. Deiaware for Fortress Monroe a Marine Uisaster. Boston, August 1 ~The steamer M. Sanford, from Bangor for Boston, struck off Cape Ann and bilged She will probably be a total loss. Her passengers were landed a! Rockport. Amother Liberal Subscription. Cuicago, July 31.—The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad has appropriated $12,300 for bounties to volunteers. FROM FORTKESS MONKOE. [Correspondence of the Associated Press. | ' Foxragss Monroz, July 31.—The steamer Georgia from bpberave neo pig over 200 released tebel prisonors, arrived bere this morning at seven o'clock. The boat stil’ remains here, having re- ceived orders to remain until to-morrow. Aa attick or a move is hourly expected by Gen. McClellan's srmy, and considerable excitement prevaile there, as they are hourly ex; ting the “New Merrimac’? down the river with her satel- , ites, and our mam have gone up the river beyond and out of sight of Harrison’s Landing. They are also expecting an attack may be made bon their front at the same time. Phe mail steamers between this place and Har- rison’s Landing ge ‘Up every trip loaded with sol- @iers belonging to various reg men's, return n; to duty. Some of them have been away ai New recruits are also ssa ssing up this way. The health officers fave onads a thorough in- spection to-day of all dwellings, stores and places of business at Old Point, ghia the ccce pants notice that they must be in readiness to-morrow for ancther inspection that will justify the offi- cers in making a av rable report. This isa good movement, and it is hoped that a thorough compliance with sanitary reguiations will be observed, so .asto ensure the health of the pe : The rebe s last evening atternpted to capture another schooner whieh, Was anchored above Harrison’s Landing, but they were folled. (7-Gen. McClellan shows the spirit of the Teal hero, In his course ee je aprolat. ment of Gen. Halleck as Commander-in- the armies of the United States. Some had thought he would resign and sena im his commis- sion in disgust and mortification. it now ap- Dears that he not only concurred in the a) ment, but suggested and urged It upon dent This was characteristic-we might have expected it Let the youthful Gen receive the approbation of ‘he people for this magnani- mous recommendation; and, at the same time, let them see in it a harbinger of good for the fu- ture. Halleck and McClellan will act under- standingly and with concert of purpose.—New- buryport Herald. ———____. {l~ On Monday evening last, Ulysses lobbs, 8 lawyer of Frederick city Mal Temmattoiens end taken to Baltimore, on charge of treason. Hobbs professed loyalty io the Government, and was ap- ay so Carnest in bis assertionsof devotion Government, that Genera! %*’o0l ordered his discharge, at the same time o1 Ma). Of his sf, toadminister the oeust Sark Se aitegt ence At this ee Mr. Hobbs aati wilted! He was evid che argue useless- king the oath; but the General, convinced that he was Pree as Was inexorable, and ordered him to Fort Mc- Henry immediately. ——————$_$ Tue Stamp Curzevor.—The New York Jour- Ohiae pies ere ee Z prepared for ew p! are pre; the govern- ment rew fractional carrency, They isha ably be printed on fine bank note paper, and Mf the head of cents, five heads ona very heatly executed. 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Washineron, June 20, 1862. ‘This is to certify that | have been stone biind for upwards of two years. ‘he best doctors in Washington failed to cure me. Dr. Tumblety bas performed the miracle. Per- sonewishing further particulars ean call and see = Sava Balter, -f AtMre Barbour’s, 375%dst..bet Dandh pRorosaca VOR REVENUE STAMPS Fursseny Dursaruant, H Office of Internal Kevenus, July 26. \ PROrssaLs will be received until Wednesday, the 6th of gue next, for furrishing Revenue Stampa ander the recsnt act of Congress imposing eteinp duties, 1 fiddors will state the prioe psr thousand stames, deuversh 61n packsges Of en thousand cash atthe Ficasucy Degartmont in Washington. A the price per tours. an rimi'ar paofager, dtlivesaul* to the agout of the Departmentat the place of dia! a rds Also, the price per shousend, de'ivered im jar, packages, as required, either at the Bepartn-+' or plac of roanuieciure. Airo, tue p09 per thousand, separated in euch quantiles as imsy be daily ordered for the Bee of c d of Sut?u bepdrd ‘CBee, sacab!s eter equality ording »» the rite qoauity aud dis Tequured uy the i any, u-teee % w be r#ex- y sn szent of ers will srog weil e additions) cost for di- k gezic. tae mti'san tag Oni, Siiuer Ji the VOparimer Frososais must perfects tubs e be made for the stamps in sheets, gummed. aac perforésed 1a each aanuer separare atauy cam LS ieacdiy de@oched beck & venus. specimen Ds ere PY =m late be seporazenied With oapes eo 8-716 © rt al 0 or tobe Tarnished, Chioh wil be subnh tad Lom bebed of disi: terested experts or te for exAmingtion; Bnd tue accosted b dder, bef.re the final cones mation of ® contract, wii be re@zired to farnis r oi empenaaicn of Lad engravings oi the several jonore aBtion: Specimens d aud tin boxes aad lined © vouopes ust & iso be submitted with each tad. it tthar covers in the moat effectum manner, psinat ar covers, in the mos Tr, Sg sins anda tasion Th qu 18s Bud pates to er thes eae: sioenet tion OF ot 6: . ri Ti ienctiasent eecceeeeee reece ‘suc! a Of the United States for the service o} 5 - Department. “No bids wll be considered except partion who have been actusily curas in the busi ess of copper plate or steel exg: TF = tant ta ed at 39 Wor w! Protection to the eiaiips, dies abd plates i ta0'r eaiOn. Parhe> not known to the Department will fur- nish proof as to gem ag in awarding the gontract, the Commissioner of Interoai B egog enna reserves the right of deciding kid ag LE to the atyis of the work, security, mode of packing, Oe posals should be careful ed, and marked oprovosals for tends Damen aod a.dreased to the Commissioner Oe ag Revenue GEUEEE SS. BOLTWELL, jy %-tAusé Cornmiss’r of internal Revenue. IRON HAI IX, 320 PENASYLVANIA AVENUGS, from parti ens ing. EMILE DUPRE Would respectfally inform his friends and custom ore that, having just returned to this city from New York, he offers a renewed assortment of Finest Family Groceries, Consisting of WEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, Etc. FLOUR, BUTTER, e LARD. Also, 8 fine assortment of HAVANA CIGARS, which, being purchase! from a prize vessel, enables us to sell & very low rates, SHEYER’S LION LAGER BEER’ In Half Barrels, All kinds of FANCY GROCERIE3 at low prices, fe E. DUPRE J jy14_ 320 Pannsytvamia Avanuz. = n0uriNe= oo T OOFING! HE @nde: en the seit snd © pier mete patronage of buuders, oontragtors apd the pediia wing bad large reorarat fea md Le Wapuineton, D. C., Juiy 22, let. gust Gn ed. wt iy Solooe ae des tee. pon gna ye yp owing artioies, the Weeettacten fc + mov Penitentiary, S he a fo" Weather, aight Zromm isto St fw 4000 feet ook enned Wax leather. Go. Y aiben ad ior ae st ar +y “Bi Rewre eee 2 usiity. 30) Iba; Broom sw Dest’ auality, ted the sdovb wantity to de delivered month!y. 1,500 f Cloth, stripe TA eS re ask soles eee ‘Wide, cotton ‘and woolen 800 yarn of lizhter Cloth. eame stripe, for ah: 000 yards of Sotion willed MiirUee, Meads ‘The storsoloth to bea hoary serviconbis article ‘Also Tho above eroceries to be furnished the st of 8 f ae ar “ rnished she Ist & 0 150 Iba. of fresh Beef, without Lone, pe: day, fer four i . 150 Ibs, Ofoorned Beet, Without bone, one day in a week. Also 100 tors white ash erg Coal, to be delivered in the moat of September. Samples of Molaeses must vot be less then i ik & glass iar. Sosp, Coifee, and Sugar mnst be & Ibs. sampies. All the above articles will wary i the consumption of the Penitentiary Ali dills wil fi to i it may bed cit forfeited. Klaine ae Bram atne petcernlte eqiorzed “Prope. ungton, D. C.,”” and endoresd “Pro: i oT. KING, arden, 32f not, 8 _jyBtAugs NO ROPOSALS from Provossts prom > ing Flour to the Subsistence Department, the sane kind which hss been recetwad by the United Government, aed known as No | Extra. Sampica o/ this Flour osn be seen at she Capito! Bakery in thisoity, NBEO & Contract for2,000 Lar-sis, any person desire to furnis i state the precise number of bar ‘Will be required to furnian, at the rate carrels dsty, until the coutrmet is ; “ No Flour will be received wnich Up to the stanas yet befor are, eo edaithe Railroa’ Depot oreny Of the Warehouses im ih Bay prove pause. io bids w be recéived from co bre prowiouciy fa isa to com iy ¥. trast. tiddsTs mult @ present ir. rerson their bide. . he Oech of 6) egianos must sooomeany each bid Fira. oskiag vids puoud stats the vam-a of ai the psrtios jatereztcd, te reepond to . &rments tol made in Treasury No*es, and the bids to reotsd to * ¢ 4 Becewita, As and C.8,, 0.9, Sangton,ss .. ? aul endorssd * Propostye fer @ eur.” ic 2t peuPcrars PO Ordnancs Ofc, War Departmen: } WasSineton, May 20, 062 be wed by this begs tren the erening Of the 4th of June ° the follow_ig Mais, 8s sOOnte ONS OF LEAD, as follows At the Watorvust Ar 1, Weei f: 5 York, 2,000 tons. At the ew York Arsensl, Governor's Island | ir, 1,000 tons atthe Allegheny Areona!, Pittsburgh, Pesnsy!- ‘VAIS, | 000 tons. re tne St. Louis Arsenal, St. Louis, Missouri, lead must Gal oth i rg, or soit Rnstenrar the most ‘approved brands wom ‘Will bp received for lots of 200 tons anc Bidders wii! state explicitly the timeand amount offailare to deliver at fied time will 5 me will eud- a of the ‘amount to Syatieeretat the ie be con! ater into bonds with proper po a a is Teserves to itself the right to eny di le will be add: i r TRIFLEY. Omust of Onitanse Woesiaces, Zz boos &nd should be * 1. in lead luced to one third of the above and the ti , ner General. having been mace onder ths act of eae stsels al owing the ace sued, if no vahd © Laud Warrant Certificate, No.as.si3, for 160 eoren esto! others. ur Matera of Allen Sark, de Land warrant * JOBEPH B. BARRET, Office Howse af Represen’aseves, U, S.. ly 10, 1862, cw Ovvicn, May 47, 1262. required %y the Bbove ad- tended ‘i ia ex te th f Sas We RieLEN, ” Bngad PENSION OF FIOR, Juxz Orn, 1861, To WHO) NCR. eh ication i fF MAY CO. RN, jue of Lana War- spakeegaiea ns t u the date fi i Fant, new Certificate, of sermon oF ancl be ‘ a ehi then (set 1343,) in taver of W ‘Stari Afinivo,” Eltanbeth ‘Husa. Sith ast ore " le n Tripistt’s company, First Kentuory Volan! ith ) tats eae ss" angina” oe io , Sor & res, ase “3 s 1867,) in favor Baw. _ arti Capt. Brown's company, Iattal'«; mon Voluatesrs, 1n the wat with Mloxiou.- mh 2-lsw ‘oram'asieuer pre ALS FO OUD AND CUAL. a Jui Eman PRoPosaLS will be received ax this office antil 12 o’olopx on Mor day of August next, for firuishing for te nse of oH f ue 0 resentatives of theUni:ed States, five Lundred fifty tons, (2000 pouncs,) best white an‘ furnsce goa (steamboat sigs.) Oxe hundred cords best ry Hickory Wood, snd ons hendsed cords best dry Spruce Pine Wood. ‘he whole to be pack«d Sway in the vauits of the Capitol, inoe: Satoh will be shown on application ® Asm neer m tue ice of the couse of Represen:a- tives. and to be di at nd ‘Svat by the first day of sep wilt he zen faithful execution of the contract Bi @ Coal snd Wood will A poe Pe will be considered x arrango: is Must be Be ETE lean, iv Gi (inwel on. Us poewect tad, at Coreloes ats . FeTeEDL Od tO Produce sortifivetes 7a O71 er; end hose wae eng fro © previd-o wih con ices a _ ne gismiaston, They will Stik WAM Stason Famuy ans Hee Wrens eievew “Srey oS “ sank be fhaed i2 ake Prez? meruing FaRwS—Cash fwvariadiy, ( 6so7 Magic copy, per ERBUM 0.00. c00s - Five copies ..sesssecorsesertereenes ‘Ben copies... rertiony Fweaty Ave spies .,ccra-ereee-os Do ° it iavartabiy comteins he“ Washingtua News” Yas! has msde Tir Daily Evening Siar alroulate 0 geaerally throughout the country s MEF Singic copies (in winppera) cam be poe ured at the connter tm med’ ate’; after te ‘ara ithe paper. Price THREE NN eT BALTINOBE & O10 KAILROAD ae Ss Bey PASSENGER TRAINS FROM WASHING- TON. ON aN a7rzx Suwmay, Mar Sth, 08, THE PAcseNcEE TRAIMS ERT WEEN WASHENSTOM, DAL ESSA, AND r WHst Wil rapas fo owa: Poe Daily Trains tetwees Washington ond Nal- timore—Twe Daily Treint betwren Work ington and che West—On Sundays, two Trains to Baltimore and one ie the West. Pass for the W tens at Warnington Junot Baltimore and Omo Ks wv VELiueRS’ 4 RY for rHiLADE. Leave Wash Yor AW NAPULT &m Gods And Station: read, lesvs 7408. m and > pou, Siop.m. TRAINS MOVING Leave New York at? m.; Baltimore 6.45 p.m, mm Leave New York ais Sa! ure 48 ; Phimisy nwe at ¥ Acoommodation ‘trains say at la.m. anu 3 i0 p.m for how bork atli p.m Jm0Te Ta @. wy 4 Or Vi oeblugton., * lseving Wee dS..y, Ox0epl > p.m. Pareenger T 3 rr. a.m.ends 156 Pounzylvania ¥u — fhsew Central Railroad, + @.i5 4s Conmachous (8 A Fi2@8? CLASS ROUBE #0 SLL $45 WESTERN CITIES PEED, SAFESY AND COMFORT! BALLASTED AND S6495 COECKED WHROUGH “ROM BALTIMORS anu t @08RGi8° RBAL*« YZRAL KOUTS THES eu WASHINOTON AtD PALTIMNORE the 0 Sewrs-waer Not 3 Zip at i245 >. wand 24 wita the trains oa the Po RAlirees to) a parts of ine wie ao 2Op.20 05 ie epeeu c MAPEY OF FED! gOInt in tae West, by the ¥ Reironc, Gre as as toxess "hargis by sche Resivend Comp 3 rh ay Se ek packages CF seed Eoon?, & No. 88 Ne eg? hte re Sen"! Fier: © a" JUMSBON, Ba. via Pex Fb a erergue Aseut, Pte PROresals FOR COAL AND Woon SeNare o8 te Untren Srare for furmehing ff United Keo cur died Tons inl tow ands) of the Lert Waite Aeh Purnscs Coal, thoroughly screened.) Also, Sevouty fives tostdry Bick ory Wood, and Fiulty Cor . fod, >» Whois to be delivarsd on ©: of Uctober vert nud packed the Senate wing of sh ot the Krgine ids ior Det diy Spruce imare ob is. ob. . BHOW'N, Sereeaut at A = Lssison wali final ¢ Whore the choirost P« itis adit to Sus fu nisned a adies gad Chi'dren. var BUN, 456 L leventh st iy 3% »twoen ard H DAMS EA FRES* COMPANY, Onrieg $14 Pa. Av Wasaington City, SREA® LASTER, NORFRERN } RN EA DRESS FORWARDERS = Merchandise, Meney, Jewsiry, Vain Neter, Steck, Bends, ac, rwerdcel with BAPLIY AND DISPATCH to ail access: Ule seotions of the country. Blus ccupa Ry bas Scencive ir. the prinorpal Kailway Fou ce the NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTEWEST, Pe VORE, poston VRE, and by Faropsau erpresioe to ai! Prominent oommereial tows fc Great Hrivaus and NOTES, v BILLS jou aren 2. Hi. & BRO. hele 3 DE Biri Se Hi Son sein cor Rhee eR £8 to bus othing pce Te are 6 ones £0 thereto buy. we er thamaay otic: eum. lar pn ah gy camtut be ftzie aking best MECTOLSG la Oce Work. houdiy, Weare s . hehe mo Reonpty ee So oee at What way: ni ' ars, hence o no & Ae Cutt why every n cheng- tris ify, aed, in Sricuains, toes a0 caen to thc ° We sone " oft =n ie to come to ‘ uv 1627 end 1529 ot. aa rae OL 1ascr if requnred. aed ‘ia fhe T 7 a - : vera = Se con. end