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oo — iinet Sa Sale, OT a HE INVASION : THE EVENING STAR. | |, ag Preteate preening = -— -= = t e State otf New York Pure Generals ‘were i j = : =e ry a Tadly 61 ised inet evening whenthey ¢ j 0 AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN, {Oorrespondeace of the Star.] \ Grorerrow sx, Jane 16, 1563. Ai the meeting of the Board of Oommon Council 8 Friday evening last, the following Were received and @ priately referred : A message from ‘Mayer on the subject of certain meces:ary arrangemeris which will be LOCAL NEWS. —__o Seasnive Oasy.—Last night, Mr. J.C. Bart- lett, an employee of the frm of Crowley & Gates, sutiers, wes bronght to this city in a feeble condition, huving been stabbed in three places by & clerk of the tirm named Phil- lips, or «+ Peeler Phillips.” He was carried to WASHINGTON CITY: conside: mines ahs | we JUNK 17, 1563. ———S== = | received orders trom: Govern: . 1 : “——| LATER FEOM HARRISBIEG, | 3icBus Beit respective, commands for enme. | THREE O'CLOCK P. M. : ceived by ths Governor, | — > i sf treat | requisite to prepare the rooms of the Custom @F READING MATTER ON BYERY PAGE as aa At fe ay ztou, eve! eed by tht Sear | —= “ees ears ixieeit on Seven ane House for the occupancy of the Town Councils: 8H OUTSIDE FOR INTERNSTING TELY ALL Quik . Orders were immediately issued by Generals | NOT ON THE STAND-STILL. Med, ‘and.dressed his wounds—one tm the | #l€o, asking an Priation for cleansing the <D OTHER MATTER. eee 7 Hall and Spier tothe tst and 3 Brigade N.Y. {Some of the Northern papers seem to be dis- right breast near the nipple, one very paintul | Streets; a comma ge the Water z bas i i : ; THE DEMOCEATIC CONVENTION AS- | XG. to hold themselves in readiness to leaye | : on in the nght side, and the thirds horrid gash | Missioner, eubmityy’ a list of hydrants pre- == ae SUEEEEEEEEEESEEEEE SEMBLING. the eaty at ene honr's notice. | pete ar, tressed with the fear that Hooker is idting | near the right shoulder bisaee The affair oc- Seitonutsaacty 3 Selec ae Washington Meney Market. : i Gen. Sandford telegraphed | ee mapas od | away precious time in the neighborhood of } curred near Occoquan Creek ‘onday night. Tesiding in the northeastern section of the town. Quotations for etecks, coin and uncurrent | TROOPS ARRIVING THERE YOR THE fete Keer pene bitin ¢ ‘commanding | Washington while Lee is rapidly getting away | Fee ‘Bartlet had ie wects Sky ot complaining of a disorderly tonemant in their money, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Oo. DEFENCE OF THE CITX. the eighth division promised 2,00 more. A | from his grasp. Were we at liberty toenlight- | forit, when Bartlett told’ himit was mone of | locality as a nuisance, and praying that the Bankers: ae a F ; ales datt, ie enders Fall be made wader the a ae cotemporaries, they would see that they | Bis business. At* night, when the wagons beep toed a Beans’ Comintivee’ Wie te aying, Sel q Haraisnena, June 17—8 o’clock.—The Dele- | State law to up tg their maximu' Land id halted, Phillips sent a colored employee to the : - - . ‘pon Bond: . 108 i + all the militia regiments in the State, and from { " ‘wagon a can but Id not fiad one. | charged from the further consideration of the Dog it gar. ease #8 sae gates to the National Democratic Siate Con- | theca the 20,00 will yepebes vod a eroded mee This caneperared Philo anabs abused the eeviny antncreasel = a" oo WU, 8. 7.58 Notes. 16% . venti now assemblin: called to serve six months. and wi credit i negro, and kicked him off the wagon. Mr. | @shing bs . ‘aartermastere’ Cheeks. aN aes w eeetted from the reb-js | 10 the State as three year's men under theim- | NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. | Bartictt told Phillips it wras wrong to treat men | | The Grievance Commitee was discharged Uertuticntes, aul Nonews has been received {ro : | pending national draft. They will serve with- | te EO j that way, and he must not do it, Philli from the further consida eaten Petition American — | upto this time. | out State or national bounties. ' a CONFEDERATE CANARD TO THY EFFECT | ¥A8On the wagon, and replied that he could | °f Henry Ohandler and others, praying the rr- American Silver - eae ay. | Towards evening it isexpected that one or | MHD ORLIOHNaSON Gat atoanT whip the negro or any one that took up for him. | Mission of a fine. * Troops have commenced arriving in this city. | pore regiments will have left the city. The | THAT JOB JOHNSTON HAS RAISED ‘went to the wagon and was getting on, | The communication of Geo. W. Orme was ‘i n nes P é i { at thei 9 i { 01 f . sificates of Indebtedness, %: + here. me | bly Ieave during the afternoon. | THE REBELS ADMIT “A SURPRISR” AT | Phillips then ran off, and has not been arrested. | Orme. unt ae Iti Fs Ths | - cm i ‘ke 71st regiment was e i B ERLY FORD, ae “te = ARRIVAL OF GENERAL HUNTER AND | 1h fe ie seeruwaracesotlone torday, | meee eee S c tothe Spaniugrot adtsrwebposspnast with | OUR MILITARY BUDGET. STAFF AT NEW YORK. | In fatigue dress, kuupsscks and overcoats; bar | _.. ohh: ar eee ; Sucotine Casr.—On Monday afternoon, a | Friday svening next, ee - eters bi Arazo. | itéerty th So will not be able to leave till | [From the Sayauneh Republican, June 9.) | colored man named James Hill, was attacked Mr. Tenney, from the ways and means com- Fe ee oa _New Yorx, June 17—The teense Seer | epee sin | We are informed by agentleman wkoarriyed | by 8 crowd of colored boyson the Island, and miitee, to which was reterrad the message of Sroin Pert Royal an the walk has arrived. She | “Tine sth regiment will leave for Philadelphia | lest night, who had a conversition with au of. heran, when they pursued him. In his fight | ™! Mayor on the subject of preparing the THE REBEL RAID. Wrings mails and four hundred passengers. | 9 morrow. ; ticer on the train yesterday, direct from Vicks- | Hill drew a pistol and fired three times, one of | rooms in the Cu tom House, for the use of the Among the latter are Gren. Hunter and stati. ‘The 69th N. Y.N. G.. have received orders | berg, which plcce he lett a tew days ago, that | the balls taking effect in the hip of Sam | town Councils, Teported a resolution to pay certain expenses, The following were persed, and being con- curred in by the Board of Aldermen, were signed: A resolution changing the name of a 1 —_—_—_++2 from Albany and from Gen. Ewen, to take up | Geu. Johnston hed succeeded in crossing the Fraps = ae ee eat a or HARRISBURG SAFE YET! : } the line of march for Philidelphia, at the ear- [ ck, and that by a maveuyer in which f'W. Zvrell, who was sent socuatty to the ez inceca te Gaace Lace Meer heen ee: heir f siues ae Py eer i ‘Albany Penitentiary, tor highway robbery, THE REBELS BELIEVED TO BE "Gmcistsavices trom Vicksburg, daied 1h | mer’ ofsireetiom rai ottred. "| tack trom: him, succeeded in relaseeeiee ake | Hill bigg witness for the procecttion in tke si ‘ . ived ‘2 : There isa considerable excitement and not | garrison at Vicksburg with a force under Gen. | case. LEAVING PENNSYLVANIA Instat, Mave Decmireces here. They are of |. jittle contusion at the various military head | W.H.T. Walker. The parties were arrested by officers Vernon, hes : . the most cheering character. Our artillery and | quarters to-day. The authoritiesare, however, . [This 1s acanard. Later dates than the Con- sassy tee. ie dueie eee mortars continue at intervals to play upon the hard x work TE RD (Hie RECeEy. arrange: fed officer's, “a few days” before Jane 9, give disposed of: their cases as follows :—Samuel Canards are fiying thick and fast to-day,one town. Three females who were put outside Be we Hee ike : si r nen ethene Airésponke assurance that Grant has Vicksburg/inyested | Tsylor and Thos. Sorrell, for assault and bat- of the most prominent of whichis thata force the city by Gen. Pemberton, report that the er chiite a SKE 3 i _¥ tery, commitied to jail; Tucker Prondfelt, car- poesia : . . Es re toa ceil trom Goy. Seymour. The object of | as tight as wax.—Ep. STAR.} rying concealed weapon. fined’ S90; Willinea of 2,69 rebel cavalry entercd Harrisburg this garrison is short of ammunition. That pro- | his yisit is Eade Ts t0Oe to pe tae preset AU0n | (The Southern papers do not seem at all sat- | Christmas, disorderly guthering, fined &5. Hill dug: “hete tao, wuth whatever. in this «Too on cree, tere be Douene Bt Any, | of the militia, as aSiaieqrganisation, withther | 4.4 with the ssurprise’”’ they recslved by our | SoC aP ee being proved that in shooting morning. ere is po truth whatever i: price. The garrison is subsisting on quarter ners w ile in the service of the general gov- | cavalry at Eeverly Ford. The Lynchbnrg | he acted entirely in self-defense. report, and it is one of the same class as that rations, Mainly of corn meal and peas. The | ¢™2™ment. } ly 5 street; one to pay certain claims; and one in javor of Wm. Whelan. A message was received from the Board of Aldermen that they had considered the raso- lution from this Board authorizing the sale of certain town property, and had passed the same with An amendment, in which they asked the concurrence of the Roard. The resolution was then taken up, and the amendment, viz: striking eut the clause pro- viding for the sale of the Town House, was non-coneurred in. The Board then adjourned. . 4 This ques‘iou has created intense interest | Virginian of the 11th says the forces en. aged | SSeS _.The srrivals by river are a. follows :— got up in this city last night, to the effect that | women and children seek shelter in caves from | sinong the several conmimands in the First Dic BESS Lxe's, Hemeiens Legion ae | Axoruer Surcre ny A Sorprer.—aAbout | Steamer Elizabeth Fowler, Aquia Creek, Hos- Taile Had been torn up onthe Northern Central Our shot and shell, and consequently but few | visien, and its solution is eagerly looked for.— : » eight o'clock lastnight, James Norwood, a pri- | pital stores to Sanitary Commission; schrs. M. y a Ri son"! ri vith the Beaure- | y;), 3 YH 3s © . Sect ives a itizens. o1 There ws to be some hesitation among | *#d Robertson's brigades, wi yate of Capt. O’Hagan’s company, (C,) Second road last night, the only effect of which was ‘Ves are lost among the citizens. The enemy here appea s 'p: fi 2 oceupies Canion and ¥uzoo City in consider- | £9 of the Regiments, as lo going into service | gard Battery, from Lynchburg, and one other | District Regiment, committed suicide by blow- | Wheatly; A. Corsen, —— Havre Da (zrace, Md., occupies ey y C - to frighten paseenzers from goingon Norit. | Si. force Jorsix months; but the veneral feeling is for re- | company of artillery. The Tirginiu coys: ang bis brains out. It appears: sinc owaaat conto dixon Settee Se wines ie, Mr. Norton, the agent ot the Pennsylvania | ‘ Syivanigg to) ine defence of Feun- | Gur losses are heavy, and among them some | 7, very eensitive tara, and that a fow weeks ago | ne- wood to S. St Alvira, Brannon, Mille: r. Norton, the agent o sy! ia Rebel Accounts irom General Johnston's | s¥lvania. | i fh 4, | Ofour best officers. We took a large number aie eee ews we < mee “4 =e aa ars ceiph in 2608 Sioa Wee Central railroad in this city, st 10 o'clock this Army, At the armorie: of tiie Seventh Regiment, the | o¢ priconers, three hundred and thirty-six om QP ergeant, since which tim a aOrcey 2 = 5 : New York, June i¢ the Times trom Murfre says: A letter in the Knoxville Register of th » 69h, th, and others, there w: activity displayed this morning. Hu the militia repaired in uniform and cig —A speci Taylor, Douglas, Balt, lumber to Ff. Wheatly; Mullhado, Millis, Balt., corn to Hartly & Bro. B.G. Subman, Wheeler, Porte Deposite, Md., morning received the following despatch :— “Nonews. Road all right. Trains running | of whom haye already arrived, including two oe his fiends procared nin oes re liqnerts a | majors. tle his ner vi About eight o'clock he got a from Meridtan, to their drill hulls; the muskets were being The Richmond Enquirer speaks of Farley, | musket and iouded it and commitied the act by | hay to Hartly & Bro. Stafford, Vennehelles, regularly.” This indicates that the rebels have | Guyernor Pettus :, urginy | burnished upf and every preparation was made | killed inthe battle, as a scholar and a poat. placing themumdennder ais ohitn and siacharg- Vv eons wood, to Haxtly a ee mae : “t mg ir : STEN i the p of X sippito enmeus:s totike | to leaye immediately for the local seat of ¥ Jol. ton was kille: Stev ing the picce with his ice, the iop of his hea sey, hington, light; Peter Hawkins, do., Sa ea ee oer asice (how ears: up Least a bee Nuercccet ieihe ||. he Gavanor bas “phed to tl .to iets Culneney eG.e* teen sBHTEs flVO:| a iae uitm com pletely Of ane Misdealneueine lac. sloops American Eazle, Sayres, Alex burg. for they would certainly stoptrayel over | Southern armies, A few counties Willrespond {| be the first on the march to Peunsy!y Vet toh Ba “oT j scattered about the place. Norwood has been barrels; Star, King, do., do. Richard Simmon- the pennevicania (enivat nobly to the call for volunteers, but from all | Ve Bepress. 16! | The Dispatch seys: he number of officers | with the fegiment sinoe the organization; bat | Ward, Bait. salt; barges Standish, Robison, 7 ‘s . 7 i sirini eatly out of proportion to the num- | his antecedents w. not known by any of hi cations it wil ound impossible : cree Ce ig ANntece wa t known by any of his We have renson to believe, further, that MaiAtions it will be found jin po ible te arouse — ber of men, Which is accounted for by their ex- | comrades other than he had for ten or fifteen pop jon genera) ippians, in i cae - . Ae ates many instances, deem ¥ Iready lost, OFFICIAL. posing themselves in efforts to raliy their com- | years served in the regular army. principally iafermation has reached here indicating that ‘The ‘CGistanonce Rete ort th aitoae i x — taande after the fir t onset of theenemy. Oar ;-in the iih infantry. Coroner Woodward held the Confederates are already on the back track an aceount of matiers near Wiokshire troui“a [Dp SPABTMENT a Sank dime ee uncle 1k SE a Prisons is Put down | an mquest ses prone) and # yerdict in ac- S oe = ei - Yen Mississippi a9 Bs 5, IEGS- atbetween 30fand 400, pas: er whocame | cordance with the fact was rendered, to leaye the State with their pooty. There ntleman lately from Central Mississippi. It | ~ y.¢ormation has been reselved from the Lega- | down on the train says that Ne haya five = z : hi ‘ally k that Johns y = seems tobe no doubt that the raiding party | Army-lo comsentnted ae geese Ge eatstON'S | tion of the United Btates at Paris of the deaths of | colunels killed. Seen eat tee Sires consists of ouly some 2,500 of Jenkins’ Western s artillery, means of transportation, and com- | tae tollowing-nawed citizens of the United Btaiss | Phe Richmond Lraminer admits that the Martinette, crealing nuisan : Le a nia issary supplies. We hayo the stron, in eae 2 roa Ale Joufederates were completely surprised, and Sone: de: a vey oon 5 Keene a dog ves, however, that these deticienc: i. Louis Leonerd uicien Soutie, Minera atniclntes , | Unlicensed: $10.61. Patk O'Brien, selling li- plied. Jehnston has his right N gw Orleans —anmar ied res Agena Baty died aia conduct of quor to soldiers; for hearing. John Holloran, River, Yazoo City, and Sas ar erue: the Confederate troops in the affair. do; dco. Mary Connor, do; do. Henry From what we can learn, the defeat of the Brogan, dran 8. ton the Southern raiiroad, west or| "5 Margaret Fitzgerald, rebels there would haye been complete had all | *¢lling on Sunday fl ismissed. Juin, Kelly, of our cuyalry behaved as well as did Buford’s oink Bie poe % ora ee Jno EMry, Aquia Oreek, sailer stores; L. 1). Collins, Cora Caden, do , do.; Floating Dove, Cambell, Axuia Creek, harness to to Government. Departed by river:—Fro: schrs. J.C. Morris. Aries. Stewart, Adams, New York, with coal. From Agnne’s—Schrs. Rebecca, Smith, New London, Conn. Borden Mining Co.—S Statesman, Nickerson, Fall River, Mass., with coal. From C C.&1.Co.—Sehr. Adeline Townsend, Town- send, Hndson, N. ¥., with coal. Steamer Chamberlain, Stewart, Philadelphia, merchan- dise, from Hyde & Davidson. Arrivals by canal:—Boats Old Domion, Ed- ward Boyce, wood; Alex. Shaw, A. L. Spates, coul, to Agnue; C. Detmoid, T. Sammen, coal, to C. OC. & I. Co: R. M. Sprige,-C. A Ss docks— nm, and andrew J. Fordy, Hope Saulsbery, Md., lumber to F. Wirg: if this small body is net supported by any portion of Lee's command, it is certain they will not be apt to make their stay a long one im 8 thickly-settled A cayalrs, ennsi A, ag Mary Eveur, bern . of Gniltaume P Py : ouniry, when they may zB vans, violating city law; » : co! and. Coutrary to the generai opinion Ves > ve ee Faude, P. R. Haldemen, Dutch Hen, J. J. 1 nt tutescant i Chuxge of Base trom Fal Bs Se ; dismissed. Wesley Adams, do.; doe. ~ John | *) or : a be overpowered or their retreat intercepted. Saphecea tO Rc acne ine. that the Southern cavalry are superior to ours | Morton, disorderly and profane; $1.53. John Gee : a eae ras ae rae er | Gina tallow ines fromttic arenes of 7 vowerried ; reaman: axed 22; | im dash and in firmness of seat, we hear that | Teeney, corrving Weapons; dismissed: John 0. Atdings: Goce and eae Darby; in76, ;, NAVAL. So H Z born st Dalav in this fight the advantages in these respects anck, drank; $1. erney Sap pall, iys0= 7B ving orders were issued by the De- } Cc. Slack, ¢ ie Belle, A. Goodwin, J. B. Coyear, Ida Cliffton, Sam Strider, C. F. Porter, W. Hutchins, H.H. Kerns, P.L. Detmotd, H Delafield, Gen. McClean, D. Stewart, coal, to lating city law; dismissed. Francis McGuire, drunk and disorder] $2.55. Catharine Jas. Brown, do.; ae | Were incontestibly with our troops; and that the SPARTMENT OF STATK Mere nconees Z I - : Wasuise ton, June 15, 183° | charges and fierce saber assaults were initiated ‘Ys pro ie | Release from the dra't ou the xround of alienage | in every instance by our men. rah Miller, do.: $2.55. Gracey Gilbert, do.; Aigewes Squadron Sares! for the nighi. | ,, owed in dhe following eae’: naa ‘ $2.55. Bridget MeKalligett, drunk; dismissed. | Ray's docks. Commander D. Lynch, temporary duty at on y morning they pro- eee allowed in She following ca? aaa | _ The so much vaunted Confederate cavalry | $52 "y Braet y nilitary. Anthony Brand, Business very dull. Markets unchanged; coeded me. 8 = Sans i | only failed to stand our charges, but when | Gr, di 6 B St. Cl j not only tt Bes, Grunk and disor ‘Gecrcp eta es arene. toes | they approached as if designing to make one ae gee would come only within safe wheeling dis- LATEST QUOTATIONS—W ASHINGTON MOM- 3 do. wholesale quotations as follows: 6.2588.58; extra, $5.50a86.75; Darby’s, $92$10; Welch's, Navai Station, Newbern, N.C. 4 they probably arrived on Moaday nizh Eansigns Crowningshield ard W. W. Maclay, Previons cof Gen. Hooker, i ax Station, where | j { } rd 2, the oth ec it bok ee %7AR DEPARTMENT } ? rer kasi Ray's, $10.95. Wheal, red, $1.400 ‘ Eau 2 Paes pa ra Harris r 2 br ioe Prederickstt rie ee th # a v See CT | saree! when wey contented themselves, with oo gree = mabe ivy Le wis Job nsoe ts ite, $1.558$1.65. Corn, yellow, 90c.; ee < pare pape a ide having pr n Withdrawn under : | firing their pistols and skededdling. Their “a = Buyi Selling. }| White, 9c. Oats, by measure, 5560. Hay, $25 Grdeted te sloop Ticenderoge. che cover of 1 Bub follow'y | officers could be seen gesticulating and using | U.S. Coupon Honds, 1851 tes rosy | 8850. Mill staf, basic: potatoes, doatve.; ap- Chief Encimeer Kimbali, detached trom jridges eatels # Army for th 132 iy pos Abies iNGlemeut te ae to peice us = Cae! O8% 1 pi Sones jemans Fok box, Sah 8 cider, an rdere: speci ty at New are bereby po j a poss: 2 4 oe Paes ie 22 0., clarified, 30a: whisky, 44c.; salt, a nd, aud ordered to. special duly, at New ae them up to the serrteh, and the heavy Joss in | U- 8.7.30 Notes - WS 105% p: A from t Quartermasters’ Checks . G. A., $1.579$1.90; fine, $2. bulk, 7sc. per Chiet Engmeer M. Kellogg, jetached from ereevacniuted, { ess within fifteen days fro: | offic totho Confederates was from their thus New Certificates... a bee Comberiena coal, $4.2585.50; anthra- Fos Deaoet ase Bee eee ee en shipped or | Military Commission in | exposing themselves in the fruitless attempt | American Gold, — | ie, 88 wood, pine, $1.50a39; oak, 5.50886. © Minnesota and ordered as a member of ta ike sulifuciory defense | to rally their men, American Silver ae surnber, pike, $25a$30 per M. Plaster, lump, Bourd of miners. Mmerning our army held the | . ; PE rseey nes £0: cround, £9a$10. Cuba. NEW YORK RATES—3 0 OLOCK P.M. i FROM FREDERICKSBURG, Coupon 6'e, 1991, 1054; 7-30's, 1064; New Cer- +Elvventh | Tho staff boat Ellu, Capt. Eldridge, arriyed | tificates of Indebtednese, 95 ¢; Gold, 115%. up this morning, biuving left Aquia Creek at 4 bah Be) bree ‘i three ovclock, Reo eae RAG = tretting tea homes r is 10 Will take place over the Washington ty- | All the rolling stock ot the railroad and the ng Course ta nlonnew afternoon at ee oe | stores had been got off, and the storehouses ¥ k, between the tollowiag trotters, viz: iia J. Bliss, Forty. | wereentirely clearedout. Yesterday afternoon G, §_ lndepenaence, entered BY So seainey 5 (D- five rebel scouts were seen about eight miles | %-P" rly, entered by B. Conley nate 4 froin the Creek. G B. DicClellan, entered by T. Williams. line of the Rappahannock from Bunks’ Ford to . Ford, the rear being troops to hold the ene the ri } . 7 @ clock cannouadins ael Smith, Seventy-first | u of Thoroughtare | Penr2ylyania volunteers. Tort of the rebels to} Fist Lieutenant Robert E. Templeton, 3 AUTH ant Theodore H, Walrood —_—_—_—_—_—_——— By W. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers. At the Bozaar, 98 Louisiana ave., between 9th oad Wii streegs. yur SUPERIOR GRAY -HARNESS AND Ripizg Horse at Avction—On SATUBDAY MORNING, June th, commencing at 0 o'clock. ve willseilatcur Bazsar and K-pository, No. 95 Louisians avenue, between Sth and 10th ats.— PRIZE TAK On Sunday evenin Tutf's creek, Va. Shehadrecently , was heard in the di tun the blockade ind discharged. her cargo, | Gap, jouer tobe an ae ey) | eFoss in force. after which she was sunk, ard it was with It is ascertained the mai: of the Army of the Potom: the line of the portion of the army has retired trom | ock, movement j perfor young. sound and stylish, grey ‘were captured in the vii posed were concerned in nd Saddie Horse, suitab's for aiady’s y corse, being one of the handsomest horsex rendered nec enemy. Gap. i i The sn cet ae ee seuner. One Hunired aud | Thzve deserters from the zebels came iato the | The race trucl: is in excellent order, and the | Ime city. "Fox sale only because the present a large amount of money w suardin on Sunday, | Forty-ffth New York volunteers, | Creek Inst night, and reported that the last | horses being all noted troliers, a great treat is ‘Terms cash. They have, however, not been sent up. ¥ All the K.D. TOWNSEND, | rebel troops, a battery of ertillery, leit Freder- | 2 store for sporting gentlemen. mee es W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts, . Srounded aia arze number, haye been | 11 Assistant Adjutant Genoral, | TODE! Woops, A Battery of art dies Ap aaa e CAED.—HAVING DISPOSED 0! my enti En Re GH } #rougnt away and transferred to hospitals in aan wae Te j ickeburg yesterday afternoon, goiug inthe di- | Grrnays’ Court, Judge Purcetl—Yester- | A SABD [HAVING DISPOSED. o ing Estab. A large number of conyaiescen ently | Ube vicinity ot Washing ARTMENT, } rection of Chancellorsyille. day, the will of Christianna Williams was ment (No. 4 Ninth street) to JOSEPH KEY ates sa | _ Phe exact whereabouts of Gen. 1 Apscrane € { Thestaiement thatthe Creek nas been eyae- | ®dmitied to probate, NOLDS & CO.. of this city, I take grat pleasar= ‘wounded were sent north from the varius | josed to be neat or at Thorotehfa | | uated by us is incorrect, some of our troops The widow 2nd adnit children of the late | in recommending the new frm to my friends, hospitals yesterday, ers, cha with { i THE QUESTION AS TO THE RANK OF MasoK | The fells oer | still being there, The Mahaska (steam sloop) Thomas Magnes havi pre notnoad stueir alent ing that goad work TessseepU tina latent, ae cessary by the crow er us. offenses, and 1 + published, are exempt from bd a8 “s oS inist j te, J 2S S| an : air ari ize al ans: 1 o ee his ia Wasurxetox, Ji hetelowinenamed | Lane ae reite of the United Sintes. the | and ganbeste Lankes bee Currituck, | was appointed and rec#ived letters of admin- ang ape roe OR or nr cote, PE a Saree ~ geutlemen com sard Which met to-day inom, instituted by Special Orders | Resolute and Dragon are lying off the Creek. = “ ~ te we: a “ 7 Set FROM HAKR 1 precedence of rank . current series, having reported that satis | eee ee ee ees A number of accounts were passed and sov- Pe othe REYNOLDS & OG, (arccessors to W. ———____ 1 Butler as between | hafeiia tine lieen miAde tA thelnspapective | Sa ey en near eral guard anship letters issued. FATE ERS. 50 RUPEES. and oteae 7 bi efense has been made in the specti 1E NAV a Sas 3. 5 Ninth street. near Pennsyivani: FUGEES F RL INS. Major als McClellan, Fre- i a : aE WOR ie 4 i ei i ABBIVAL OF aren FROM MARTIN: Banks and Di Fi je [ : a. | Lieut. F. A. Parker has organized among the A Bet.—We hear fhat 2 party in this city their dine atresremnehe gaee ek Afiainlvetnd aT Sore’, ' “Brigadier General on, Meigs and Mar. | | Captain Willieu B. reg iseng eat Adjutant ito | officers and men at the Navy Yard a howitzer offers a small bet that there has not been a rebel | orders with S and'in s satisfactory PRENNSYLVANIANS RUSHING TO THE DE. Gaatlés, Golonel Tow a Judge Ravouste | Boni breads, Becond dir ison, Second corm, | corns which is now belug dritied in the use of And chat the whole ae andl or ennsylvania, | manner. Onepriv only. Je 17-eolw, FENSE OF TREIN CAPITOL. “It is understood that the delay in the printing ! Fifte nth Rennaylves AV nteers, | the gun, and which will be able to do good | gitives from Milroy’s command making their CURES RUBLE MANGAL LOR; Cours —- -——_ ot the army regis iS owing to the unsettled | ptsin Nathum Daniels, Actiug Signal Oficer | SeTvice Wherever sent for duty. It is under- | way to Harrisburg on horseback. Hughe ? Daties of Judge Advocates: London. NO REBELS AT CARLISLE ORSHIPPENSEULG tion of precedence of rauk, as raised by | ‘] consi hint 4 stcod that similar corps at the northern yards ee - Queeu Orders and Kegulations fer the British Tak Iujor General Butler. ; = Le it Se gelena Ola Second a wing organize 4 Criminat Count, Judge Fisher.—This morn- | Army, London, si =e Pia EO : setae ~ = i Vermont volanteststie having been urevioadly Th sd at the Navy Yard ,. | ite, Shadrack Jackson, charged with an assault Prendergast’s Law relating to Officers of the THE REBELS ONLY TWO THOUSAND SPRONG #7 The Union Leagne State Convention for | ¥! ih oN a‘ wee ® t hs workuie AVY, Far also be- | and battery on Thomas Brown, was found not | At™y: Lonao —-—»— — ono divcks ing crgawized into bowitzer companies, in guilty. sone insiances every workman in a shop yol- Charles Walter, indicted for stealing a horse Gaur en —Thave juatreceived a | Untcering. Al number of workmen whose belonging to Cornelius Oliver, is on trial. \ laren iot of BARBERS’ © RB of al fanides reside in Maryland haye left the yard. scriptions whick will be | old chesp by immedia‘ely ae ppiving to R. BUOULY, 42 7ta sirest, between | Prenderge t's Law relating to Officers of the Navy: Londox. . Adylon Courts Martial: London. Court Martiai of Capt. lesac Hull, U. 3, Navy. Tstier’s Military Law: London. Hotzel’s Military Lay French’s Military Law. Hough's Improved Ar-icles of War: London. James’ General Courts Martial; Lonion. De Bart's Military Law. Benet’s Military Law. the State ot Maryiand, which met in Baltimore yesterday, efter adopting unanimously acseries | of resolutions, appointed a committee to confer | with the Union Cou vention which is is to meet on the 3d imstant, to which time the Leazue | M THE FRON i B, asics i 7: ' FROM THE FRONT. SSeS i Con pu also adjourned. The resolutions | G and I. tee a nf Jet7-ae" iment N. J. volunteers arrived WaAnrep— ‘hree good CARPENTERS. Ap- propose that the two Cenventions spall agree | QU EAMSHIP EMPIRE HA3 ARRIVED FROM eae 34 ply to D. RENDERSON, corner Eleventh to call a third Convention, to meet at afuture | } New York, and is now discharging thi morning, their time having expired. They | and B strects. it* 1. §E.D. TOWNSEND, | it Assistant Adjutant General. j HAreisyure, June 16,6 o'clock P. M.—Over five hundred Government wazons, with Go ernment and otherstorey to the yatne of $20,000, accompanied b; arrived here tf ce @ LET—A FURNISHED HOUBS, near the City Ha! Inquire st this offise, je 16-tf ning, traveling very fast. The h Ss are very | allan’) U.S. Naval Laws, mauch jaded. These retazevs represent thatthe | . ‘ ; a cargo at foot of High street, George 4 { lef Fatinouth with the main body of the arm: i Callan’s U. 8. Military Laws. : s ume, The disposition of the Convention was | {5 onal, | . ad } lef Falinow y army OR BANT—A STORE and DWELLING in one 3 ety xebel Brack st Martinsbure was by @16t090f |. aiingothor towards a harmonising of conflict. | Meckeo metre eee | on he tith, and marched to Warrenton Junc- of the best locations in tbe Firat Ward, Bens | 3° 17 SRANOK TATLOE: 4,000 monnted riflemen, being a detachment | jel-st MORGAN & R VBHART. &uents. | tion; thence to Manassas, and thence to Cen. | J9¥, A bonus asked for the key and fixtures, Ag- ing views and the preservation of the unity of J 8 J. MAY, { ly to WM. H. E, 33 . 7 from the main cavalry, which numbers from peed H. HOPE, 330 8 st, uear Isth. “it | ‘ ‘ arty ate, ie FOR S EW YORK. terille, and camped last night on the other x % iso te ne | Serene =| Srmmanne HELEN BENE oom gow or | il tnt cant Sh om he tr | 2 ray, urate gun gad spear ahi re Genersl Milroy held this force at bay, With | Tne Peace Panty «Gone Unper!’—The | Hifi,eireet.Geargetown, ou ERIDAY, hey saw but few rebels—only scouts, in small | Foundland PUP. two monthe old Three dolisrs FOREST igt} » at 32 wi ie y ly ni but 500 men, until the Government stores and ; Confederate raid into the northern States has | OF passage apply te i K squads. Z3 eB Pe paid for its return to 476 Fifteenth street. DRY GOODS, Wagons, which were the main object of the at- | had the effeci, #1 least, to unite all parties in H i7-2t_MORGAN & RHINBHART. Agents. ee 30S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Betwees NintH aND Tunta STRezrs, Washington, D.C, tack, could be got off heavily loaded. They | resistance, and Ben Wood & Co. find them. i$ eT Ua er MORE PRION EES OF WAS. LoMecn isthe cud Fad ‘the eae ‘Oise tr have succeed in escaping all pursuit. | selves suddenly without @ baker's dozen of fol- | ~The undersigned in now in receipt of twee rgoes | TS. Veach, J. Milburue and R. W. Carter, | stolen from the neck of a child, a small GOLD The drivers, refugers and negroes are dust- lowers. ‘The New York Ezpress of yesterday | of assorted Lumber which will be sold eheap tor | of svn Va. cay. and W. P. Montgomery, of iat CHAENS WILE modal and Roe repre Soiled, weary and hungry. The drivers are | admits that “there is nota ‘Peace Party’ in the | (S#2,8t his Wood, Goal and Lamber Yard, corner | y (cay. were sent in this afternoon to the fone. A tiberat’ | 432 street and th 1: itsassociat.ons. A reward offered to any | Trave! Dress Goods in great variety at lc nearly all negroes, with their families, and | North thi. morsivg on inch lone’ (“jetta "QE. L. SHERIFF, | Provosi Marshal General of the defenses south | one leasing nat thisoren, je iT 7 prices, ‘i ety: f under command of privates. i | TPVHIB 18 TO GIVE NOTICK, That the subsori. | of the F otomac, and committed by Qapt. Todd ABADISE GARDEN, Saree lish Bareges at 10cents per yard, very The Latest £ the West, &e | 2 A letter to the Knoxville Register (rebel) | ber has oStained from the Orphans’ Court of | tu ihe (1d Capitol. Three of them are wounded- Corner or S1xTH st, AND Naw Yor«K av. Mourning Dress Goods of all kinds at low prices, = est irom the West, &c. ' says that the attempt to rouse the people of | Washington county, in the District of Oolumbis, GL EEE SRCOND GRAND INSTRUMENTAL French Organdies, Jaconets and Lawas, ch . HARRIGHURG, June 16.—The Pennsylvanians | 589s Un yal peop letters of administration on the persenal estate of . <D TAKE Y RUMOR! FTKRNOON CONCER ine White Goods ofevary description, very caeap. are flocking to the Stste defense. Eyery county | Mississippi for the defense of Vicksburg will | Thomas Hugiies, late of Washington city, D.0., RICHMOND FAXRN EY RUMOR! AaTe pF CONCERT, Linen Bhestings, Pillow Linens,4 4 Linens, &c. hee ean, : fail, and ‘hat many of the people deem Vicks- | deceaged. All persons having claims again-t the As we go to press the Avenue is alive with FRIDAY, June 19th, 1863. Calicoes at 16, 18 and 2) cts. ponded and troops are now being for- ; =e said deceased ara heraby warned to exhibit the "3 that Richmond has been taken by some 2 2 ; Pacific Lawns at 13% cts. warded in great numbers from all points. ; burs already gone. The Chattanooga Rebel | same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, | TO™MO- aes y CONDUOTOR.....__.. +++ 0. KOPPITZ j Great quantity ce Racticblanee and other Dress s F - says thet Johnston has his army between the | on or befere the 16th day of June next; they may | of our forces operating from Suffolk or the fi os Goods from New York auctions, at prices that Lancaster is the firet to send her 500 men. : ans * otherwise by law be excluded frem ali benefit of la. The official fi ti t thi Admission 25 cents. Concert to commence at4 defy competition. 5) Two regiments are expected to-night from | ¥#200 River and Jackson, and that he has but | fhe‘said eatate. Given under my hand this lith See cae ee ee | eimemkze FRANZ UNGHB, Black Silks from $1 to 83, all cheap. Reading. The 127th, Col. Jennings, has reor- , !tH!¢ artillery, and is short of supplies. Co obgaue. 5: D. 1363. JNO. Eoeoas. news has not 4 ghzct ll al MI _te ne SaaaF Proprietor. Our stock innow vel teres i a! Spo D 4 ‘. ‘ a POSE hi, Ficsmeins J: ail . FF E 4 Gcoods, fe are ri selling a am. ganized, and is now armed. It is the first mi- | S@P'The Richmend Sentinel of Saturday states N 0 CUBR! BLOCKADH RUNNER CAPTURED, M Goons. advance onthe cost. We have good White Got- Jutia armed troops in the intrenchments. | that the Federal forces were advancing in 2 NO PAY! The gunboat De Sote captured on the 19th “5 aeARdONEaaaea soos tonsat12hi, 16, 18, 20 and 25 cents. Tews premiers & Young store clerk, while | threatening manner on the Peninsula on the | “To Kuow tau Diaacd 16 Haty rua Oeax.” | Wit the schooner Mississippi, without colors ae REGULATION SWORDS, JOB. J. MAY ‘working on the fortifications this eats & fell Gay previous, and fear of our gunboats, which ARCOLA AER EED or papers, while trying to run the blockade at | SASHES, ie eA ad er 308 bemnaipirgs - ‘enue, i : y pr é 9 s : 5 g between b. pach ig oi aoe cag injured so wadly — werv reported io be on the James and Chicka- Will be given to any person if Drs. Broramns & | MObile. She had on board 157 bales of cotton andevery other Ofleers) requisite, | —°7-%t _____Detween 9th and arth ate. _ that he die 5 hominy Rivers, had caused the rebel troops to | Guar fail to describe their disease and symptoms, | nd four barrels of turpentine. A complete assortment of the finest quality al- |} WaRIE TIES! VARIETIES: No Kebels at Carlisle or Shippensburg. fan back. without seving the patient, by a chemical analysis ‘Ways on and. W. GALT & BRO , Jewo! Fronting Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth st. ce I 16—10 o’ch ae of the urine, the first in the morning is required. PRISONERS OF WAR. “ aah » cewelers, Hamblia & Co........-..........Propristo: Harnisscre, June o'clock p. = | Oar Medicines are wholly vecetacic and prepare Thos. Huclgins, of Si ve - Lery; | _J¢17-3¢ 354 Pa. av.,uader Metropolitan hotel. prietors The telegraph offices at Carlisie and Ship- THE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL HELD | by ourselves, Happily for suffering humanity, the S gins, y ry SORT! pensbuzg are still open, and business is being [[ 3 at Bt Paul's apie eee VAL BRED | Oy, ccurial oF practice is festly in’ | Wm. Ancrim, Uo. A. 24 8.0. cay. and Pat By J.C. MOGUIER & O0.. Auctionsers, SOOt FREORT! tahat ty th mal. As Shippens- | S97 of H and lith streets, gina be opan | jurious, that Fis now: SEMSEAL On the gene, aad | Duffy, 2ist Miss; were sent tothe city to-day B* VIBTUB OF A DEBD OF TRUST £0 THE — P~* ransacted with them as usual. ppe THIS EVENING and TO-MORROW BV@AING. | Dust in a few years sink into oblivion. God, inhis | by Gen. Pleasanton, and were committed to undersigned, exeouted by Joha Shaw and LADIES’ FASHIONABLE MATINEB burg is twenty miles beyond Carlisle, itis evi- Good musicand refreshments at reasonable pr'cea, | infinite goodness, has given to suffering man y 2 ss : Mati ds Skaw,dated the 9th ‘ley of June A. D, LADIES’ FASHIONABLE MATINEE f dient the rebels are not advancing with rapid- Admission Wcents. Je 15-2t* practice tar superior a shown us that there the Old Capitol by Uapt. Todd. a of thi ast, T ‘shall, THI8 APTHENOON AT 3 P. M., Se it 6 o'clocs. s ABRIVAL OF CONTRABANDS, “a Yet BALM IN GILAD. ity, and there is, to-night, fair prospects of (LF, Tssbbath Bohol THE FOUNDRY M. R, a 7 About forty contrabands arrived hera last : Ba Btrarhe securing the Capital against atiack of the reb- Be-frvat pod aootal Rateriatimeaton FUBEDAT, Previous to which, for the last time, ee Leslie A el’s advance, so far BDNESDAY and THURSDAY BVSNINGS, in will walk th ata aizee, oeer G, ‘at rope outside of th: eS Earshot, manos ms i id were sent to the contra! camp. dered fe in z All the troops that were at Carlisle Barracks 154 Girects, Admiasion torent, bone eee i ae z marked aud laid dowe weeks SSNS Sree aay Dee Seriya Wer joon (be Cormcstmment Bulls | 2a Ck © RenTaman 250 Inia Sp conte, GREAT TROTTING RACE at follow “Bagi innlag’ 103 feat 'froua tho TRIPLE OONOMRT PRAVORMANCN | ings will undoubtedly be burned. ee MAT eWW OR FeRY INGE TELEGRAPHIOC. commer oC M street norch, and rumaing north. on 2 /Qiciee aad areli'ef Banal? The Rebels at Chambersburg Onty 2,000 | ice herehy given to aif parties who, have FOE 81,0001 : Se er feet; the nce wouth 934-12 fects Thence nea and UegGicentiicamnie? « , Stron,—The Excitement Subsiding . | frieods or relatives intered in St. Matthew's Came- :) THE NEW YORK SEVENTH REGI- ‘sth ; Contain. @ Hangiserec, Jyne 16.— Midnight. Ins- | tty/ou Msth street, between U and V atreets, that — 2 MENT EN ROUTE TO HARRISBURG, ther with the 4 GLANGn Ab NEW von Z ® cf | if t¥e bodies rtill remaining there be not removed OVER THE WN J The 7th ‘comfortable A GLANOR AT NEW A paiches received up to this hour from Ship- | before the soth inst., the undersigneé will have zw YORK, ume 17.—' 7th regiment, Col. im, dings ‘of | Nellie Howard as... ..-..-<-. 0, --ee ess klone pensburg, 11 miles this side of Chambersburg, | them deposited in ar a wD. p. WASHINGTON TROTTING COURSE, Lefferts, bas just passed down Broadway, en tale, cath. The tight to resell on dre are reas ce aun asa? i spow that the rebels are still at the latter | jeqs.st Pp. Be ‘St Matthew's BPs : route for Harrisburg. “An immense crowd the teres of Sho eal: te not with at MSY TAKE ‘TT. | seit __P. PB. St Matthew's Ch THURSDAY, Juns with. 1968, the cost end rink of tha ti, GO 828 NELUIG HOWARD a8 MOuB, pflace,bnt in force not exceeding two thousand | PHANTASMAGORIO -. greeted the favorite regiment—fully armed and nm & air? rastes, OVER 20 CHARACTERS IN T a BY cavalry, with no infty. ee ro will be an oxhi Pou YING VIRWS. | at 4 o'clock p.m. equipped for any service. . Je saws __J_ 0 MoGUIKE 4'00 , Aucta,_ il DRAMATIC COMPANT® At one o'clock to-day the Rebels weredrawn | geriptural. Historical ang Humorous char: Bite Heats, Best ia Sto Harness 2 SAL E—a Pe Cae iy SBMEMBEB THR VARIETIES, mp fn Hine of battle ge. ol. MoClure’y farming |: gen ty PAG We hatte or the bencét ! pitas | Wa TOES aaERT a Lee oH ete yee OBOWDED BVERY NIGHT. ticipating an attack. = ofthe Bebbath Bobenl of mid Onurdh ence as PEROT GOA, bo, | CPARER Up STRAY Oa tha Bip tantoat,< | _Priowosanda conta ew ‘The Rebel cavalry, to-day, occupied Little- | otber serrgeticon exhibition exevpt the Phantas- | The following satrien are made: | Tatiog and Gentioments” Watekee, Br git fhe ‘T'Sey HORS; Vid tnone tre. Paevoveay (2 | Teiowe—tSend so conte, __joat_ town, fleven miles from Gettysburg; but, at j noe ears et: duc anneabes ng the past cis 8. Rainey estors...__.¢.g. Independence more oelebra Bwise and Ame- epee fed te come are eens Property, pay SALE A MaRB Jat Donen and @ goed Leap geeeetty ey DAR ne, Payer! |) masala wane a macoees Fig peiccngy ot J.B Murray onters......0 ¢. Bunter Hil ‘Every of rich Jewolrs, of the. Intest ee eerte PASRIOR, Ryan, Jel Te ne RRElre a8 Ho: 6T Pe. renee, that polit. ‘ | AULPisrion 8 ceate; chiles. {Sond B.Cooieyenters..............8.8, Waverlp | ©24 moe! , Je 16-81" Lat. bet 436 ant 6th. Irland, re vent : | attize' ir Pare Silver Ware, of the mewost ap montisie- PQ ————_____-__ "3 SA _ CL. Teland. BAL! Ho Stables, on Se: « so emer ere ain ctate Gon | Ce ees a T. Williams enters,..2.g.GcoB MeOlellan | gant : zi oma TOR CALBUBBAP- 81X TaaRsoLs eteeon streets, one GN ° Pen a - tn qesign dd wot mt at Wambo rsery | CPO BREREB eines Gbeia et tag | Orarvertmar bert thr area te TORRE | eteie Scsse oe | Peeteenheas tei ‘Troe Weetern members refused to come beyond | For partiealars apely at 37i Ha clase hozsea, JOSEPH L. MBIGR, wolers, 354 rag Mer ane BEBRBIY. 300 Mlontes 7 Sec on Bireet ad eer Altoons. H 36 17-8 att Proprister. io 17-8 mear Motnopolitan jo 6B ey, ded

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