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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY . (sonDat SS aS AT THE STAR B DINGS Corner of Fennsyivania ave, ond Eleventh sireet, ar w. D. WALLAOH! Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, or 37 cents per month. To maileubscribers the price is $3.50 2 year, in advance; G2 fot tix mcaths; $1 for three months; and for less thas three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- gle copies, onz cunt; in wrappers, fwo cENys. 7" Avvantiszmunrs should be sent to the effice before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may mot sppear until the nextday. . “A LETTER AS 1S A LETTER" The Boston Post has the following Mark Tapley species of letter (dated Camp Gun- powder, Army of the Potomac) from one of its cpr Mats. Ba Billy B “Dear essrs. tors -—| and I still remain in the army. Tne wee morning I was standing by him in our tent. ‘Hand me them scabbards, Jimmy,’ ssid_he. bbards!’ said I, pe Se. round. ‘Yes, I mean.’ Billy arra: bimself in his scabbards—a dilapidated pair of fashionable boots—and steod up in a very erect and nified manner. ‘Those boots of mine, I don’t think were any relation to that beef we had for dinner to-day, Jimmy,’ said he. ‘No, said I. ‘If they were only as as that beef, and wire versa, it would have bet- ter.’ ‘I say, Cradle,’ he called out, ‘where are you?’ Oradle was our contraband, # gen- uine darky, with as foot of extraordinary length and extra heels to match, gi hime queer look about those extremities. ‘What dé you call him Cradle for,Billy ”’ said I; ‘that’s aqueer name.” ‘What would youcall him, Jimmy’? If he ain’t a cradle, what’s he put on |" rockers for’’ Crad! ared with a pair of erforated stockings. tt'sno use,’ said Billy, ooking atthem. ‘Them stockings will do to puton a sore throat, but they won't do for feet. It’s a humiliation for a man like me to be without stockings; a man may be bald- headed, and its genteel, but to be bare-footed is ruination. The sleeves is good, too,’ he added thoughtfully, ‘but the feet are gone. There is something about the heels of stock- ings and the elbows of stovepipes in this world, that is all wrong, Jimmy’ A supply of stockings had come that day, and were just being given out; a pair of very large ones fell to Billy’s lot. Billy held them up before him. ‘Jimmy,’ said he, ‘those are pretty bags to give a little fellow like me. Them stockings was knit for the President or a young gorilla, certain,’ and he was about to bestow them upon Cradle when a soldier, in the opposite predicament made an exchange. ‘Them stockings made me think of the Louisiana volunteer I scared so the other day,’ said Bil- ly. ‘How's that ’’ said I. ‘He was among our prisoners, and saw a big pair of red leggings, with feet, hanging up before 2 tent. He never said a word till he saw the leggings, and then he asked me what they were for. “Them,’’ said I, ‘thom is General Banks’ stockings.”” He loeked scared. ‘‘He’s a big man. is Gene- ral Banks,’’ said I; “‘but then he ort to be, the way he lives.” “How?” said he. ‘“‘Why,”” said I, “his regular diet is bricks buttered with mortar.” The next day Billy got a present ef a pair of stockings from a lady; a nice soft pair with his initials in red silk upon them. He was very happy; ‘Jimmy,’ said he, ‘jast look at thent,’ and he smoothed them down with his hand—‘marked with my initi- als, too; ‘‘B’’ for my Christian and “W’’ for my heathen name. Howkind! They came just in the right time, too; I’ve got such sore heel; for its a fact, Jimmy, that if there's thing in life worse than unrequited love, it’s a sore heel.’ Billy was so overjoyed with his new stockings he didn’t keep theline very well. ‘Steady, there,’ growled the ser- geant, ‘keep your plage, and don’t be travel- ing around like the Boston Post Office.’ We were soon put upon double-quick. After a few minutes Billy gave a groan. ‘What is it, Billy,’ said I. ‘It's ali up with them,’ said he. [didn’t know what he meant, but his face showed something very bad bad happen- ed. When we broke ranks Billy hurried to the tent, and when I got there, there he stood, the very picture of despair, with his shoes off, and his heels shining Mr his stockings like two crockery door-knobs. “ ar of yours is breech- ain’t they, Biily’’ said an unfeeling volunteer. «Better get your name on both ends, so youcan keep them together.’ sald another. ‘Shodd stockings,’ said 2 .bird. Billy was silent: saw his heart was breaking, and I said noth- ing. We held acouncil on them, and Billy, not feeling strong-hearted enough for the task, gave them to Cradle with directions to sew up the small holes. I came into the tent soon after, and he was drawing rtrait,with @ piece of charcoal, on a boa: ‘That's a ood portrait of Fremont,’ said I; ‘he looks just like that; that’s the way he parts his hair, in the middle,’ That isn’t a portrait of Fre- mont,’ said Billy; ‘itsamap of the United States; that line in the middle you thought was the upper part of his hair, is the Missis- eippi River.’ ‘Oh!’ said I. [ saw bim again before supper; be came to me, looking worse than ever, the stockings in his hand. ‘Jimmy,’ said he, ‘you know I gave them to Cradle and told him to sew up the small holes, and what do you think he’s done: He’s gone and sewed up the Aeads.’ ‘It's @ herd osse, Jimmy,’ ssid I; ‘in such a case tears are almost justii- able.’ ble —_—-— +e -—_ > i A curious toestrical advertisement bas lately appeared et Naples, announcing that, after being ¢ for the long period of op the Pompei! Tueater, reduilt on the ruins the ao- clent establishment, will be opened with Pigifa del Begimento.”’ The specolative ma ager edds in bis quaint bil! that ne trusts that the favor acd trouage which were liberally ac- corded to bis predecessor, Marcus Quintus Mar- tius, will be continued to him, and a he _ poses doiog ali in his power to equal an sible surpass the abilities pinged by Signor Aeateius during his management. i> Tue Emperor Louis Napoleon bas con- ferred upon ¢ faithfal servant of his dynasty, the Count de Mornay, tae tie of Duke. The Dake de Mornay is & son of Queen Hortense, and conse- quently a half brotuer of the ge aay The greatest services he has rendered the Emperor were at the coup d'etat, and since as President of the Corps Legistatif—a most digicutt position The Emperor conferred duriag his reign but two other titles, the Duke of Malakoff and the Duse of Magenta. —_—_—_—___-_____ (7"The war is prolific in new terms. The latest colmage is “raid.” Every movement laa “raid” pow. No trruptions, incursions or expe- ditions are made nowadsys. Jackson pursued Banks along the banks of the Shenandoab; but it was nota pursult oc & march.it wase-‘raid.’’ Mor; makes a “‘raid”’ day in Kentucky. **Raids’’ are the order of the day. (>> General Tottleben, the famous defender of Sebastopol, has been arrested by order of the Empercr of Russia, also Barron Engetholdt, the ecton of a German ily of the bignest rank and station fa Russia. The Govermment |s reported to be ima stete of consternation, and every - son of eminence is suspected. A revolution is believed to be impending {[7~ The Tuzin correspondent of the New York Trioune, ssyo in regard to Russia, tha: the bases of the State are undermined. Arson continues still, a wide spread conspiracy dest ro: i con- fidence in the present Government, the emanci- pated serfs ns well as the nobility are deeply dis- measures satistied with the Czar’s baif A Sreanose Visitixe tae Wast,—A Norwe- gien veasel, having a lar; mber of on board, lately through the Welland a ent na at at Ch iu the central regions of this vast continent 07 Hollow metallie canes, filled with con. deused gas, are now used fn some of the Euro- pean ctf ‘The bearer bas cnly to tura asmaht nipple, and apply bis mstelL, when he wili instantly fad himself farnis! with B toreh which will light him for several hours. 7 The wool ctip of Maine the year has great) jez’ tof any tober yon it that Bome cou: yielded 150,000 » and that the in Franklin courtly reaches 115,000 pounds. U7 A letter from the coast of Africa states tbat an Roglish cruiser has iatei s alaver with 500 “ten pp . slaves on bostd. setiomniity {7 Ie ts stated that in the erection Great. Exbibition Dallding, 200 tove of malls were Seeds nich fat ‘would about ' 4 maliions ofan ave i?” I: is announced in t ee he Fe ie al a for the summer pol Gans werwall bere in ord, ome Culboun bg Ebenin WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1868. vos, XXi PPE WEEKLY STAR. pa seu aeeen 7h ee TOOT Seip ane Rowe -! ain, & gickne early ot interestiag © we. tare eon be doaad La any ehec—is publisned o: Friday morning, Ferus—Carh, inoariatiy, im cdvonse Single copy, per RFU socec.0se Five copies seen ee cereet sees: see It invartebiy contains the «ow ington News’ fast bas made Ths Daily Keening Siar cireniale #0 generally Yeronzhout the country. G7 Singie copies GA Wrappers) can be pre Gured at the counter, immed tately after the lane ofthe paper. Priee-THRERK OREN NS, 2,947 Navat Marrars—On Thursday Rear Ad- Se TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. RDNANCI Se oy a ae eee vceaion Kap edietd 0 Arrival of Seanen” tybedeed, aed from O sings OWE PARTMENT, ais! aud sca: Gime. orders. wore. receives W pui two vesosin to RUMORS FROM RICHMOND. Newbern, N. C.—Affairs at Nerfolk. Prorosans will be yates tame Ooch | agen ipgelirn commission at once. Accordingly the brig Conference ef the Rebel Generals—Theit (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) Rat 5 Po. on the 9th df Anguet, lee2, for the a8 r wey war ar and the steamer Viren Plans for the Future. Fortarss Monnox, August2.—Thesteamships j livery at the following Armeuais ‘of tufanter Ace ive turned. over ‘the commandant of the ftatton, ' Mawrms, July 20 ~The Bulletin of this morn- qemraccicos, Aulantic and Ocean Queen — Pa rata pons specified : Members of Congress on business on Seturders ani declared commissioned men-of-war in ie following, from tt urces, n Roads this morning and anchored te tirtown a vom : rr, the service of the United States, ‘The new Irom | oak ; F PENTOM, | Sbesent the Fert ni have on board 3,000 rebel a“ Arsenal, Watertown, authen' ther int 1 - a teresting items as to the proceed. sides, iron-clad frigate, now almost finished at the rebels : prisoners from Forts Warrenend Delaware. The Philadelphia, is to be commissioned and dis-| “Wehavesome inkling of the subject discussed | Physicians from Fortress Monroe bave been on patched to sea forthwith with sealed orders. | at the conferences of all- the principal military } 208'd and cared for the sick and wounded Henceforth no unnaturalized alien is to be em- | leaders, held in Richmond on the 4th and Sth | These steamers can go only three miles above ployed In any navy yard inthe Union. All per- | instant It is wi that they came to the | Newport News. General Pettigrew, of North fons seeking employment must, before they are | conc that they must not lose more territory. | C@rolina, and Colonel Drake, of Mississippi, naturaliz: accepted, produce certificates of eheit al the prisoners. ‘They are to be ex- ged. The steamship Beividere arrived at noon to- day, froin New York, with a load of horses, which are discharged at Fortress Monroe, as the _Vessel draws too much water to go up the river ‘The mail boat from Harrison’s Eeoding breught ‘down seventeen rebel prisoners today. Last night there were two regiments of regulars sent across the river opposite the Landing, and had all the trees cut away on the ground where the shell- ‘ lusion ation, [The defensive Was strongly attacked, »nd properly authenticated —N’. Y. Tribune. ? Toth Lee and Bowdrepena advised the invasion of the North at three points, namely: from Cumber- A Goup Minx IN OnIo.—Gold has been discov- | land and Willia: rt into Pennsylvania; from. cool wane Carel Tuscarawas county, | Louisville and Cincinnati into Indiana and Ohio; Creirialaesr att ieee ay ze fo! jan 0! ra- ‘tions for the remainder of the sunoner senna BR was UI —First—The immediate o' ag! itruction of the J imes river, 80 2s to make it im- ible for McClelian to use it asa means of othe anger arich vein of gold quartz, ate depth erabodt 375 feet from the a The uartz seems to be full of gold, and several gen- tlemen pronounce it full as rich as the best Uali- At ths Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N.Y. At the New. York Arsenal, Governor's At the Allegheny Arsenal, Prttsburgh, }’a. Scoontremes At the Frankford Arsenal, Bridesburg, Pa. sommrasing Wita Saturdey, the fret of next monta. jaa at Mass. ofan ‘try Sovvutre| ments, 26.009 sets I 14,600 “* jibrg 69, ry a. wr IAM & bu Oy eyed sete Infantry Socoujraments, calibre. 2, NY, lens of exrenns—t suffering heme: acd interostin: quslifeati ons cuue, ioc igest. Island, N.Y. ‘1 , ee ects Jatentry accoutrements, os orem ‘33,000 seta infant: ht 3. in? ne fantry mts, oa!) e = 34,%9 cots iniaatiy accoutrements, os.itie 63. 113900 “= ors ch cr een) : a. TE yiely fornia quarts. itement et discover: munication with the Government, and for the | 19g Was done the night before, and burned all . * DK. JUHNSTON, ioe reat, aoeGe comport ing compelled Portation of reinforcements and army sup- | the bulldings on what is called the Rufia Pian- | 4¢ te St. Lowds Arsenal, St. Lows, Mo.| Ba rrimon + : to the ground with a stout fence, to ena- | plies. Second—The occupation of Williamsburg, | tation, and destroying everything in that vicini- $24,,9 89:8 Infantry acooutroments, oalt)re..£3 LOCK HOSPITaa, ble the workmen to go on with drilling. The | ¥°rktownand the entire peninsula. Third—The | ty that could shelter the rebels in their night , 53. | Has discovered tie most Cor:ain Sp-edy and onig quartz becomes more auriferous as the auger de- | Fecovery of the whole territory of Virginia, and | Operation. Tyee Sccoutrements are to be made in strict Efecvual Remedy in the World, acends lower the suppression of the Baltimore and Obio rail- Nati 2g bea mame aeare to-day from the gun- | Conformity with the reguiation patterns. cx ees) FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE boatas - are up the river. 4 . road; the recovery of N w Orleans, Memphis and oe Mississippi river, and the expulsion of the ‘ederal troops from Tennessee and Kentucky. W hen these objects have been accomplished, then it was proposed to carry out the plan of Lee and Beauregard Fourth—To make the Potomac and Obio rivers at once their bases of operations and ‘ontier lines, and transfer the seat of war from FROM NEWBERN, N. Cc. Last evening a guard, while on duty, was shot {n the leg on one of the streets of Newbern. His bame was M_ J. Galvin, of company C, twenty- third Massachusetts Regiment. He fired twice on his assailant, and cap:ured one prisoner — When making fast to the s:cond the Sergeant of —_~____. (7A private of the 20th Maseachusetts regt- ment was taken prisoner at Ball’s Bluff, last fall, and confined at Salisbury, North Carolina. Some weeks since a friend called upon bis wife, with the assurance that her b would probably be exchanged for a rebel then in our hands. ‘‘T won’t have bim,” cried the woman in alarm ; 1,000 ye " of 16 ** L love Tom, and won’t have him exchanged ; ij Virginia to Maryland. Fifth—fo hurl upon | the guard appeared and relieved him. eT pb A Soe open do not want a rebel hutband.’’ The friend cor- | Washington from Richmond a column of 200,000] _ The shot being fired froma bouse and being | contracts for ove: 19 00u, connting frum the cat» o: rected the poor woman’s misapprehension ; th brim the fourth attempt to murder guards stationed to | the orntract. Failare toae Ste spec fied tunes absent husband was finally released, and sh- ‘By the captnre of that ciiy, the liberation of | Protect property, and from the same quarter, cre- | Will sub ect the osntractor & forfeiture of the learned that, for once, ‘‘ exchange was no rob- | Baltimore and the invasion of the North at the | ated great excitement, General Foster conciuded Peer a te delivered anthet Ome, The eccoutre bery.” three poinis named above, they hope to make it pA Roy he such murderous seseuits; and hoxes to be charged at pg wy my hme ae | “ ne tate aig. oc necessar’ se | cal ough search of ali hal ns “ J Lo A saloon keeper in this city, in scarcity of Y fet us to keep af home for the defen ons in | the inspector of our cities five hundred thousand troops.’” (The above, sent by telegraph all the way from Memphis, is simply a rehash of a ridiculous letter writien from Baltimore some two weeks 0 by &@ correspondent of the New York Heraid. the Party who wrotethe letter knows as little about the pians of the rebels as the agent who that neighborhood, making arrests of ail sus- icious characters, who were lodged ad regiment, acting under onters, with great regularity removed all the furniture from the domicils thereabouts, and in an incredible short space or time, six or seven of the adjacent houses were entirely demolished. Al! well-minded peo- change, concelved the idea of Issuing tickets “good for one drink’? to regular customers, when he coulda’t change their money. In printing tickets, the printer made a mistake, as the saloon Keeper discovered to his cost, after distributing a large amount of them. The ticket read “ gocd in jail. The for one drunk" A numbcr of two-fisted drink- —Neterre ple declare that the destruction of these domicils ers,who got hold of some of the tickets, have 7a Sak book jby: Welogripe' —Ztiegrepk is a righteous judgment upon the inhabitants for been indotging ina series of drunks ever since, — brs scen miscreants greatly to the pecuniary loss of the “‘ salooner .’’— FROM MEMPHIS. Colonel Kurtz bas arrested three New York Cleveland Leader. Operations of Hebeis im the Southwest burglars, who have been carrying on their nefa- rious operations In Newbern fer some time past. Trave oF New Oatzans.—During two weeks Marais, July 31 —The gunbcat Carondolet APFAIKS AT NORFOLK ef whioh oan be examined at any of the — Srsensis, os j at the arsenais were ivered ovived for the Governm Syooe ne beat oak « § be included in those ban Will be endorsed * Proposais, for tre . éas. jy 23-eotAurd Brig. Gen., Caiof » Ane are to be sul jest to ing; LBT NO FALSE DiLiracy PREVENT. APPLY IMMEVIAYVELY A CURE WAkh IN F 4 One to be Bovepied or Aa Bro approved on inspec i nr srauned leather, and ail the stock shoulder beit wi Deliveries must be made in lots of not ions t id tor but such RANTEL ), OR NO CHARGE, TWO DAYs’ Bidders will state e: lisitty, the time, amount contract wi!l be req th proper surotier, ‘Oeerves to steel. the right tore i! be addreesed to “Gen. 2, W. R Ordnanos, Wasuingtou, 0. C nfantry A W. RIPLEY, of Ordnance. rd ROPOSALS From Desieis and Millere, of July the shipznents of domestic aigars from | arriveu arrived yesterday from Vicksburg. She} The Norfolk Union was to-day suppressed by | IRTP ote Sk RUN OE SEURE: 18a for fur int ut New Orleans to Northern ports of the United | brings no later news of interest. ‘order of General Viele for publishing a buriesque | s&me kind which bas been received by the Untied snd coud dontiy Cah States were over twelve thousand hogshends. Several gentlemen from Brownsville arrived | proclamation calculated to bring Commodore | Government, and Known as No 1 xtra. OFFicE Ne. This supply will serve, in part, to meet the wants | /ast evening, bringing some particulars of (he re- | Goldstorough Into ridicule. The paper wascom- Beams a Flour can be seen at the Capito! et Gall sake ania of sugar consumers in our cities. ‘fhe trade be- | bel raid under Faulkner on that place. On Fri-} menced by Mr. W. W Shore, a well-known at- Bethe pay a contint Sestaene », | eos foe tee tween New Orleans and foreign ports is begin- | day last every man there found buying cotton was | tache of the New York press, as an atd to the ld however, any person oy se heap yond and number. Lettre ning to revive. There have been several clear- | taken prisoner. The sum of $120,000 was taken | Union cause in Norfolk, and {t is but justice to] quantity he wil! state the preoies number of bar. | stamp. ances during the past month from that city to | ftom them, and 400 bales of cotton were burned. | Mr, S to say that he dissolved his connection with | reis in his bid, DR Turks’ Island, Nassau and other foreign ports. A force of 500 Federal cavalry arrived on the } the journal a week ago, and since that time the} ‘Zhe contracto will be required to furnish, at the | Member of the i seme ifr when the rebels fled. They were reued, and a stight engagement took place on tehee and Forsed Deer rivers. A number of the rebels were captured, and the ferries and bridges destroyed The rebel Col. Jackson was at Denmark on Sa.urday with 200 of hiscavairy. It was reported that Gen Villipigne was sigehpasey 3 Bolivar. rl ere used a pontoon bridge to crosathe Forked er river. sheet has been conducted by his former associate in the business department, Mr. OS. Baker. For the week past the conduct of the Union under its new proprietor has [been very unsatisfactory, not only to the authorities, but to the Union men of Norfolk and Portsmouth, —= pRorosacs FOR REVENUE STAMPS U7 Rev. Dr. Storrs, in his address at the an- niversary exercises of Mount Holyoke Seminary. said that a returned | sage lately remarked that while at the South he could easily endure the taunts of the men, but that he had never before realized what and how terrible was the stinging hate of woman—#o intense, bitter, and beyond ali belief; and that he had come back with one ad- dition.l mercy for which to thank God—that the Pte of avout & varrels daily, unti! the contract is ‘Up to the stanva. mado jast before the in Washingt Georgetown, D. for any don, graceste from one cf tha ‘No Flour will reesived which does not come St the Government inspsotion, perohase, delivered at the Railroad Depot ,0r any of the Warehouses in be put up in new barrels, Government reserves the right to reject any bid rt ‘The Flour to The Fioar to bg ali neas with free bige with derangeaeni of ately, sometimes Were cured unmed: rOpeT CRUES, No Pids will be received from contractora who , " TAKB PARTIC Orie Devil was not a woman! mo apenas was heard RAs m4 Offs of Falrnel heart pare, have previously failed to comply with their oon- | Yorn; m- — eek Laat so8 thon joXTERi®, SORT —A girl six years old, bas | line was destroyed, and portions of the Mobiie tis vot Auge’ next for furzituing ierones | ybugers mast © prosent in person to reepond to con oo ram evil com as 1 n France, after sufferin; Tom § &! 0 railroad torn up at om! t. — a et oh ow having Inhaled, in smelling Sowers, thesgge of if Stamap dutios, 1" recent aet of Congress imposing | “The oath ofa! agiance must accompany cach xd ait eet caterpillar, which through her nostrils into the interlor of her head, aud there hatched out from the warmth of the human system. The child suffered awful agonies, and discharged palma oe her nostrils shortly before she je idders will state the price per thousand atam 5 delivereb.e in paokages of ien trousand each at the ‘Tressur remane 13 Washington. ioe per thouesna in similar packages, see sqeut Of tho Department at the Te, price per thoussnd, delivered im larger as required, eithor at the Department, acs of manufacture, o, the price per thoustnd, separatad in such quantities as may be cai'y ordered for the use of eallee ie ctnece, never lees than two nastene 0} securely pac. in tin cases, suitable binders’ board boxes, with muslin,or otuer equally strong oovers. or lined envelopes sooording wo the quantity qm distance to be conveyed, as may be required by the Dopartment, stating tn diffsrerco, af any, between the cost of delivery to an agent at the pisoe of manufsoture and a: “ ashington. Allsuch packages before mailing to be re ox- ned end the stamps reoeunted ‘Sy an agent of rtment, cers wil aiso give the additiona! coxt for di- reoting packages he mails - preparicg biank ocipts, under the direction of an agent of the Capture of a Valuable Prize. New York, Aug. 3 —The U.S. gunboat Mag- nolia, which arrived here this afternoon with the prize steamer Memphis, reports that on the 3ist of July, in latitude 32.50, longitude 78 37, she captured this steamer, under command of Capt. Cruikshank, from Charleston for Liverpool, baving run the blockade on the evening of the 27th. The Magnolia puta prize crew on board of the prize and accompanied her to this port. ‘The Memphis ts a fine propeller of W0 tons, only four months old. She was bullton the Clyde, and {9250 horse-power. She bas acargo of 1,570 bales of Sea Island cotton on board. She bas gone to the navy-yard. Some time since this steamer run the blockade of Charleston with a cargo of ammunition from Liverpool. a {[7* Major Ryerson, of the 24 Regiment New Jersey Volunteers, who has returned home wounded says that the colors of the 2d Regiment were not captured by the enemy; the color ser- eant espe 3 that the colors could not be removed rom the field, tore them tnto fragments and stamped the remnants in the ground. {7 A New york gentleman in Paris writes bome that It is very amusing to see the manner in which figrowes and their mistresses at the French court cluster around old Jobn Sildell, borrow his money, eat his dinners, and befool him tn the = that they are making national opinion for ("A man named Tallbreak has been sen- Explesion of the steamer Commedore Petry. Less ef Life. LovtsvitLe, Aug. 2.—The stern-wheel steamer 2 the parties interested. bids to be direéted to *COL A.D.C end end Prorosacs FOR LEAD. Unti!S p m.on the evening of t! the aeiiver at tue following Arseunis, as possi York, New york 1,000 tons At the Allegh al - wabttie Alleaheny rsenal, Pittsburgh, Peunsy! esieep, and if not omred, *, 24 destroys vi mmectaicly Sed 8 4 me anonoly efects Firms making Dids shouid state the names of ail + ayinents to be made in Treasury Notes, snd the A. BECKWITH, and C.8., U. 8, A. Washington, D. ¢.,” ‘sed Proposais for Fioar.”” iva Ordnance Ofce, War W asHiNeTon, Proposats will be received by tment ay 30,1682, ¢ this Dopartment © 4th of June, for Eves soon as ,000 TONS OF LEAD, as foliows : At the Watervliet Arsenal. "West Troy, New tons. At the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, duced. NxavVo what iz the exuse cf their vigor, beour cisted, having 2 « eyee, COUN OF ay aelLiry AS nest. Louis Arsenal, St. Louis, Missour, ns. ‘Fhe lead must be Galens. or other Amarican, jtaiburg,or soft English, of the aoe mnt MwERED, It too Cle. sense o: chame or dread of rtment, either at the Department or manuiac- from appizing to iuoes wi : an ; tenced to penal servitude for life, in Fagland,} Commodore Perry, with a heavy cargo of cotton | tory, 4 a cA ty, Gan © oule vin ONGbtON Bud for Kéillng bis grandmother. fle Was a believer | und tobacco, from’ Cumberland for Cincinnatt, } ‘Proronai ls must be made bor the stempe in sheots, ure! Will be recived for lots of 200 toneand | [ito te aus: of irre eqn ing A in wit and committ the deed because collapsed a fiue while ber passengers were at . 4 exp! i » Sich § Aye > he belleved she exercised devilish arts upon him. } supper, and she was lying at the foot of Fifth at. | tuS' eB separate stamp ogo be readily detached ofes nel sate explicitly the timeand amount tmonti after monte 10" Wine in Burgundy isso plenty this season | immediateiy afterwards the boat took fire. Sey- rT) and after Wednesday, the s0th of July inst., Failure to ter sta specified time will sub- od, and ix that only sixty centimes ( ive cents) ise charged | eral of the women passen; re jumped rae desig oo ie he mrepened Sse pe may be seen atthe {005 She contractor to te ‘eiture of the amount to foran hour’s drinking. There ismany an old | some of whom were saved. ‘I'wo or turee Each bid into be sooompenion with Mepecimen jee ubtaining contracts will be requirsd to firemen were badly scalded, and probably one or count: would 11! to live in cco ‘oe na two killed. The books and papers of the boat of the style ofengraving and th to be furnished, whtoh will bs aubmtiteed Loe bebed ful performance, A Paris letter announces that it is Miss} Were lost, but the money was saved. The boat } of disinterested experts or artists for examination; Baipatal por! SqmEUE rasbeeds to Meitf: the right to who is about to je | Was owned at Pittsburg, aud insured. About 0} and the ted bidder, before the final consum- § Tepot any bid. ; og ham 5 Pile, of New Orleaus, who is about to marry th bosrd st th f the dis- ‘ treat, wilt b fy will ba ad Tv, Whose bearue wu: French Minister of Marine. The young lady is} Passengers were on board at the time of the : ng of the Ongravinne otis mat } we RIF LEV Ghustor Ora pot s relation of Gen. Beauregard. . lenominat stamps . C and sheuld be The price of cotton in the interior of North} Ca, the British Scho Emma. ‘Specimens of ‘and tin boxes and lined en- 5 J Caroling rugs from & to 124 cents per pound; fea v1 2 The Peirish erhieaner Tenccessary to protect the bones: tree: at Opoxanox Ovv:cx, May t7, 1062, | t23 oryact te Te tose eames from 17 to 25 cents per gal-1 Emma, of and trom Nassau, with boots, shoes, | other oovers in the trates a ee OTH phe quantity oF eat oe OFECR. May £7, 1062. ie lon; tobacco at about the same rates. salt, &c., was captured on the Mth of uly by yet and abrasion. The contract Wil Tequire ail yettjsement ss eae to ‘one. third of the above 0 be es DAM f ine molt, age tae ecemmplon Mle Boer tf Me Vaineg ae tee acemer Adirondack. Whe Em. | it cnat how dice aba please anni bo maiko. ela making’ the proposals is axtonded 10 tue «th of fgemmpiin che mein a a y 4 pars arrived off the navy-yard this moruing. Her | Yr rekeut Genomination of atamps or others, | Aus ust, 1862. Jas, W. RIPLEY, eget was pattem’ oping aa crew ae oa howd ofthe Aaioodark | wisi ares atu penne te fepeusat | a U> The Edinburgh College of Physicians have , Of the Uuited Staies for the service of the Treas, OF Th decided, by a vote of eighteen agalust sixteen, From Nassau, N. P. wry Departament. ea tRONW Hart, abot cured a OT a ean doctors shall not receive Giplomas. “| New Yous, Aug.%.—The steamship British | wis iare Lesa cote eres eecen, from, partion aul ovations yews {[7"A young woman, named Charlotte Eyrink, | Queen, m N. P., on the 20th of July, arrived | copper plate or steel crgraying anu pri ting, ond § 920 FENNRSYLVANIA AVENUE, te th was burned to ‘bin Johnstown, Pennsylvania, | bere this e' ° Who are thus cussed a! the tune of biddinz, and a few days ago. Considerable excitement existed at Nassau, N. | provided wi h aii tie necessary fao:lities xe — cute the work pr roteetion to tl ¥, Gnd clive the requisite 8, dies and plates in ineir m to tho Department will fur © pulnts. P., in consequence of the U. 8. steamer Adiron- dack making chase of the Engiish steamer Herald and attempting to capture her tions fer Dratfti: D, Int., Au, SPECIAL NOTICES. _—_2o— Barcuuton’s Hatz Dre Tae best im the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye linets 1.—The Adjutant General has issued instructionsjto the county he Commissioner of 8 right of deciding insy be most to Int Revenue reserve: which bid, in tts practical enter into bouds with Would respeotfally inform his friends aud custom- York, he offersa renewed assortment of f sévurities for its EMILE DUPRE A CARD to ou DR. DEPUNCUS GOLDEN PiLLs POR FEMALES rs that, uaving Just returned to thisoity from New the intere:t of tue Dopar' having reference Produces a color not to be distinguished from na-| clerks to-day that the assessors shall furnish, } to ft bhi 4 Ss Fuarataen - Pa geenrrterrdy te peta Ba. nauint delay, sts of able-bodied men, between Senne © Work, security, mode of paokiug, Finest Family @ Infaitibte tm corres: GIRe ORd remowing not to injure alr in thejleast; ¥y Groceries, €.4 obstruciioas sever cause. a remedies the ill eflectu of bad dyes, and tnvigor. | (Be, #ge# of elghteen and twenty-five, liable to | | Proposals should ue carefully segied, and marked @iwowys succes preventing. ates the Heir for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair | *Y duty. to tne Gomunisaloner of lateruat' Revenue Conceting of hy ree pepo sastantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- jyB-thuss Commiss'rof nisin eeuit,, | SUGARS, ave, teen ourrectiy. {uti fag the Hair soft and beautiful. old by all Prize Steamer. ee Teas, sro eive weet den Druggista, &c. New Yor«, Aug. 3.—The steamer Missistippl AGAIN: COPFEE Utea,N. ¥ . who UF The Genuine tssigned Wiittam A. Batom- | has arrived here with a number of sick ana acy Tue Bain bet rovatite aBeyivania. avenue, ” spices, ged ; BLOB, on the fowr sides of each box. ba pers more convenient y situated, spotter exer Ete ghou!d doubt the woedenut Bactory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, phis e guabost Magnolia and prizesteamer Mem- prepared te <p all Xin ck on ra patso- : o's Golden P m27-ly (Late233 Broadway and 16 Bond st. _— tigies, and Ci tipmentss ee os ane At - - Ai aoe = , From Lesisvilie Remember, 391 Penn, prenue, south side, near BUSTER. LARD, rea ty ! Meussxs. A. H. Haut ogy removed} 1 ovisvizix, Aug. 2.—Gen, Bo' yle has iss j 25-18 E. H, &. H R . maggie rosin Re 0% Pennsylvania onan eae order probioitiag the sale of contraband articles, : = tL SRESORY. A structed, Two Doses ef te Boston, during the summer, where they will be | ch 3 ens, Aemenusition and medicines in pack- prorosats FOR COAL AND WOOD, & fine assortment of one dant ay oho now i CY : — a strouger pro: ’ ; Soy of the various verte mad ae trom ao eed quarters cGy re ear SARE oy erancaan Sraren HAVANA CIGARS, gre Siso a cerla.c cure lor ‘Lacoreahy (or waiten Serseant-at-Arms, ASHINGTON, July 25, 1862,’ say ee India Kubbe; or Gutta Percha. Orders will be forwarded by any ex company’s light The Attack on Vicksburg. SxaLep Prorosats will be reosived at tralia, and arrive {a In'twenty-four apy Dhine, Asp Site Giteats (ie 1.4 vi}. 12M on Monday. the 1ith day Aer ene than they could be sald here. | of ihe goth ult , says :—“"The Federals havecvan? | (9%, furPalune, £08 the use of the f taking Y. at man- Cora White wo citizens Senate of the Send on orders and have them @ill ni 4 Tons (of 2,000 Ulacurer'e prices st Messrs. H. A” Hall & fontcese som ‘Ash Furtsos Coal, co-operation soreened.) ouse, (where they have the largest assort- rees.”? ‘so, Seventy-five Cords of best Hiok- — of India Bubber Goods in the world,) 8 oo or woe ea ory Wood, and itty Cords ofthe: bes cy Spruce Milk street, , Mam. may 19-M, wet Naw vou Drattin Rew York. ri fie wie eto be delivered on or before ths 1st s ww Yorx, Aug. 3.—| that the Gov- ot r next, and packed away in the vaults ews Macnetic =e Pe slog ernor’s proclamation for'a draft will be issued wing of the Capitol under the dirsotion Within a few days. and exterminates Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Se Arrivals from Seuthern Perts. the Senate ine r ofthe & otthds for eal and Woed sill be Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Furs and Purniture, at separate! - —— for the faitofui ‘exeoution of ths Oontraste requ Garden {nsects,&e. All genuine bears the sig- | | Naw Yorx, A at rein gtimany 42 Arrangements must also be made correct natute of E. Lyon, and is mot poisonous to persons | {7M Hilton sand Parkersburg, from ‘3s di Sergeant at Aring: GRO Nts or domestic ommais. Beware of counterfeitsand | Ort have arrived. T bor NOTICE - imitations. Sw Be Fant Or p Read ay ta tnt nen, MEDicau oFFiceRs ee peor i, the Roope Sa ON, Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mice. A ies w new wma, | eae mara itis appoiptment 0 jurgeons and as admitted ail that our résm is superior - DRARWs Fiantation Bistuns. Reaasrs of ths volumes nc’ va TAY SO! a 1 pvigoren, srengtbens and puritan te oy | Si Mt, areaow in soasion ta | _jy 38 heat ee tats Eg ete arena te on stom. | te rials mate] 2S S10 anes peices of the celebrated Calissya i ‘Room, ag of the appuceat, by one or GOLD AND SILVER COIN, to ai Croix ene i re OLD D im Just the thing for ibe a 2 Year 6 per cent. pent DY all @rocere, Droggiats, totals and Be? su BL AY COOK &, 90. yaaanes” yooh r box at 7) i wi Soicesie and Estaii in Was! hich, %,D-GILMAN. Dracut, 350 Penn avone, being purchased from a prise vesss!, g by & BOSWELL. corner $d etreet-and fe. penaus; S. D. WAITE, corney 7h sirest and enables us to mA SVERUS, ALG At TLBU RNS, west tee pol peer Svenue. iaiice, by sending @1 to either “set wey een oan pave tie Pala sonkte Sey pate? fatness R is sent to aw rt © confident by "Solus Ly TY ?. Cis- SHEYER’S LION LAGER BEER’ Saat In Half Barrels. wi LL & Aw N ig Pada Kk out for terfe +B. im + All kinds of fils clans mies UD One every oe Byki s FANCY GROCERIES therefore ge vralee'gourl veusnd hesitn (tosor o} ja 2 at low prices. ay only thowe “who “how the plebature ‘ 2 Owe Ob évery box. which has reoentiy li fEcecount of the Pills being cou: Tie E. DUPRE. nerediants compoming tue are e i714 890 Panneyivanta Avenvx, Sto ante aud wi (ohehe ei S203 wi tell on & BD, Wie iy3

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