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one. THE EVENING STAR 3B PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, {SUNDAY EXCKPLED,) AT THE STAR BUILD NGS, Gesner Puxy’s AVENUE xND Lita Sraewe, | BY W. D. WALLACH, aS Papers served without wruppers by sarviers J eeut per eopy, or 2 gente per mon. Ty carriers at @4 4 yerr, or 7 ts menth. To mail snbseribers the price is ae a your, Sdeenes; O50 (97 Ox MOntNA; $190 fer mree Months; ana for fess than three fectthe at the rete cf lf cents 2 woek. Single copes, with or withont wrappers, TWO Carrs. SF ArVERTiovMENTs shunid be erent to the tice before 11 o’elock Mw; otherwiee they may aot appear mnt] the next day. | | | (EROS Te RO | KENDALL'S AERZOLIZE FOR THE BAte. AMPOLINE MOHTHRS, BEAUTIFIES, @DOKATES, BBEORTHERS, IA FICORATRA, WOURIANES, MMBRLLJERRS THE HAIR. BKBPALL'@ AMBObIF isa rare compound of mimehting extracts from Flowers, Boots, amd Horbs, for the GROWTH, SBAUTY, and PER- MaWENT VIGOR of the HAIR, ~ Higliy beneficial where the heir requires & j | gentic atimnlant.”' Ds, OHILTON, “Rare never hed anytaleg which = perfectly Snewers the parpoes of a hair dreeving.”’ > WARGER WAMD, Beq., Wo. 277 Ganal street, N.Y. © After being bald for seven years your AMBO- BINB has eovered the cutire scalp with NEW walB.” Prof. JOHN SENIA, Wo 36 King street, N.Y: For male by ail Druggiets and Faney Gools Bealers. Prt im boxes, (eomtaining two bettics,) Bries @1. Manafestured and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BAANISIER, Wo, 542 Baoapwar, KN. ¥. CKO. B. ¢. HIBBS, @USCHEFOR TO W. M. GALT, DEALER INCOAL, BED aND WHITE ASH, ALL S238, @ffice— 252 Pemmeylvania Avenus, Between 1th and Ith streets. S mes OW Lees! = i AUGUSTUS JOHNSOS & €6., 908 PENKSYLVAKIA AVENUS, Berwuun Orr axd LOE S7s., wen BRAVE BOUGHT AT THR RECEIVER'S #ALB HE WHOLE BALAROE OF STOCK ef the inte frm of BEACH & O0., BALTIMOAS, eongicting of: BERBMNTICALL Y-SEALED GOODS, @F JVESY DOSCORIPTION: MEATS, POULTRY, FIs, PEUITS, VETETABLES, SOUPS, Btcy “RiCH WI orrkk Po THE TRADE, DY Vie Peckacs, FOB BELOW MANUFACTURERS PRIOEB, AUGUSTUS JOHMSON & CO., 299 Peaornsrivenia Avenue. ” LEWIS JuHNovA & OO, BANKERS AND BHXOKERS, 292 PENNSYLVANIs AVENUS, Wassinecos Jury, Bay and sil ali kinds of UNITED STATES SROURITIMS, execute orders for stoskhe nt WW YORK STOOK BOAKD, Deai io BSCHAFGES, i COIN 45D BANK ROP U. 8. FIVE-TWKNTY BONDS hep’ on hand For rele at par sd interes a¥ © OKa & 00 BANKEYS AND ORALERS IN @OFERNMENT SNCURITIBS, o furni-h the -TWEHENTY YHAR 21X BONDS, TERE D,) oa args or small seis. after J 1 the privilege of sonverting nder Notes into the five Treaty Year cease. Prisbing to eccare United Btates Bonds ying Pix per caut. ieteres in gold, should me. AY OOOKE & OO., 46:2 (th strest. AND STRING BAN T ler, e t sais their orders nents _™y 35-dtiy) as4iNGTOA BE ARs Conductor, Mick:ia i G40 Penaasivan il on bas Wagper, 30 Bi street. oF “Mr 70} eventh st corner of Bouth Carc! a me Bary Yard: xii my &lm* Wns 0 Sn, we lor stn op WEIS BRER BREWERY, at 9 BEVENTH BTBERT, 108. mOaRD? eas,” friends and the public generally are re meeitoily nvi'ed ts call. Oe te ya HRYNULDSs HOUBR. She undersigned, thankful to his friends and the fe ‘sf in genera yr the patronage they ven him as former proprietor of “ McCleten ) opoeag Hg oy iy begs Jeave to inform them that he bas transforr: establishment to Lay core ith serees aud Pe venue, where be opened a hona~ Sow and complete size. Connected with it ia a iT, where the best of Wines sad will always be on hand = Meale ean be had are, at the shortest notice. i blic are respectfully invited to visit tais 3. W. RBYNOUDS, Proprietor “ MEN'S CLOTHING. We hargney in tare af a sive of GENTLR. Danes SUITS: BRIT: g GooDs of the same if Toade to orier, Ee Ha Desrctsle matafacts wt coer’ ‘striae a, ee iccalk Avencs i ‘teth and Tenth streets. He ae AND HOTEL KEEPER2. We have just received a follsupply of BLODGETT & SWEETS PATENT GALVANIZED OVENS, whi-b we wil] sel lower than they have been sold Be this city before. We have No 2 to No 7 . & H.1 GREGORY, mae 321 Pa avenue, near 7th atraes. 0 WLETT, FS ebaaialer 70795 TBNS AND BOLLDBAS, : ‘th street, between re apestt 3s interes tb- ir friends and the public ea erally that they have ope: ed a shop at the above Daqed place, acd are now ee mores ie oe rete oad job work A share of the public in solicited my itim* iN Lt AND CBMEN?, 2 RoovING. Por sale low DY iw & WM PETTIBON oorver Mth a gad O sta, nonth, Belt Gompaay. PROPOSALS. pBerctare vos bUMBSBR @urer Acsist'r Ane naXsseEn’s OFT! Corner args — ‘ame 11, Ld wil pet Pe eevahe de vering le the elty at i) oat, Bon Gcpat foot "of Lamber of the tollowing eae ption, vic: foch Sarat feet 4-4 orone Pitty th (0 sg0) fect areaeed, Yengucd and wiry (8,00) foot Bonatiing, 8 by 5, 0 (20,000) Yoot Beantling, 8 by 6, 16 foot Yo ba good, morebantasle Teter ue Useepusast, en 2 @ Gove! GUT efamberto Dedelivered by the 21th dey of fmly, 3866. — just appear, or tae be ‘aa the individual proposal of the porty aps at. from disloyal parties will not be eou- sdont and ‘Am OATH OF abtaGiasom HUST 2ccOM. PANY BAOR PROPUSItION. Preposais must be addressed te Capt. Edward L. oes meen cf dae marae ne twiet Attorney. The abitty et the bidder to fil the eontrast,shoald #2 de awarded to him. ust be muaraatord ‘by two pespousl pereons. where signatures &-@ aPp- vended to the grarantes, and said guarantee must accompany the bid. when tho bids Bidders must be comnts in are opened, or the! sropauataiwilt atrae eoana Bonds in the eam ef five thousand dollars, signed wy the contractor and both of bis gnarantors, will 20 required of the snosesefal bidder npos signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTEE. Wo, —— ——, of the connty of and State of —— +, of the conaty of and State lo hereby guarantee w able to falfil the contraet in aecordance with the terms of bis ition, and that should bis propostticn bs aecepted, he will bt once eater lato » eoatract im accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him we are pre- ed to beeome his sureties. (Yo this guarantee must be appended the oficial Ene ihr to reject any of all bide that may be e Might any or accused foo high ls reserved by the Depot Quaster, master. Informal proporals will he rejected, » aDWAky'L, Hanes, Je 18- ta Geptainand A.Q.M.,U.8. Army, BOPOsB 4 EL B. Crime Asst QuiprenwasrEn’s Orstcr, Depot ef Washington, 219 street, Cormer lth street dene 8, 188. ALB D PROPOSALS will be received at this office TEarecay, J une 35, 1463, at id o’elook w , for the turiaicf persov dying while in the ailltary gervice cr under the protection of the United tales. in the city of Washizgton, and aiso witain th. sles ef seid city from the ist of July anti! the 31st of December, 168 Bpeeiteations for al! the requirements of suek Dariels can be seen at this office. PRS YOBALS. The fullname and post office address ef the bid- der most appear in the proposal. Ifa bid is made in the name of a frm, the ofall the somnidere: signing {t —, ood of ——, di » the namer Fas must appear, or the bid will be ac the individual propusal of the party Proporala from disioyal parties will wot be con- +dred, and ce oath ef allegiance must aecom pany lof Persona dying wilie os Or ander the protection us er the United Ftates.” GUAHANTER, @ responsibility of a > ihe official cert: he Olerk oft? Courtorofthe United States in de porters, whore sigs to oe eppended to the ¢uern on Whan the bids net be sousid- . rd. ““floada in the sum of five thousand oF the eontractor a1 tums, © um required of the successful bidcer upon signing ke contract FORM OF GU aRs f the sou { — evunty of ty thst cordance with the A +, whould nis proposition be scented, be Epes, enter into # contract in scouriance arded him, we are pro- To thir gow: pysnded the official ifcate above mentioned.) e The right to reject any er all bids that may ho paeree wo high is reserved by the Depot Quarter- Bester, Tnforinal proposals will be rejected. - en WARD L. ARTZ, £v SeW-td ——Onptainand A.M, ULB. AL ppeorcsais FOR UAT, STLAW, AND GHAIN H? QuaRfuaMASTES’s Cryrion, artment, Cor. G and Sd resis, Wasmisigrox. D.C , April 16, b4S Waltves PaoPosiis ate invited for farnbibing GAY, BTEAW, OATB, and CORN, for the use! ~nia Depot, to be delivered at the Railroad Depot, or atans of the Government wharves tn this city pesais a dressed the under signed, and they shouid state the quantity of = article ofisred, also the prise and the date Mi Proposals will be received for five thousand Pbushois of Oorn or Oats, aud fifty (30) tous of ay or Btraw, and upwards, aciess it skould be for jBe interest of the Government to eurtrast ors less amennt. All grain w be put up in good sacks, of abort two (2) Dusbels cach, which are to be furulshed si the sost cf the contracter. Beat, Di The Pay and Straw t. de securely baled, All Grain asd Hay offered to be subject ton rigid tmspoction by ihe Gdvarment Inu pector. Cor ower from time to time to bidders, as the interestsot will be a seeurts: fllment ofanz contract required for th sade ubder this advertizenent. 2 Payment to 3 made atthe Coe ot the eontract. B.L. BROWR, 8p 7-m Captain and A. Q M.U.8. a. UASTRRMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE Qxcieng ane esse a neral’s Office tenders for their ‘Tenders suould contain descriptions of the vessels, their dimensions, perolien of reeieeret tonnage, actual carr: ea) m1 x whether coppered, whether slic. wheel OF pro: pollates wea . and Srice at whieh they are offered for jong or short sharter, with the estimated vaine of tie vessel in case of loss, or ia case the Government should prefer to carchass instead ef chartering. Ownors ef steam vorsels already in the service of the Quartermaster ’s Department are nested to make Knovr tothe Aamo any reduction in sheir present relos which i may be w: to and also the priceai which they be ould be addressed to the ited Btates, at Proposals ‘3. t be eonsidered, and the Department will’ pa pied to reduce the heavy EB PUBLIO Az Benge Invited te visit and i@pect my La yy Orrobirr Geavars Tiga, Every Day from 9 unisi 3 o'lock, having remodeiod my eatire wasbin, facilities and being desirous that the community sbould knew that they have a Laundry in thei> midst seoond to Bone in the Euited States, for completivg alarge ‘mount of work and with dispatch, Any one Rav- ing large pieces, biensets, quilts, bedspreads, &e., will Gnd it to their advantage to have them washed here before putting awey for winter use. Slam Kets wasced in five minutes, Btop and sex it done, We wash and iron everything—no exception. my I2-im* JA#, FP, HOTCHEISS, Prop LABIFIAD O1DBB OLABIPIBD OIDRBI Der sthoonera “George 8. gare Just a mend eect rene isn sae Bag atthe sown: Market price, ip quap- prime article of Gider aro invited to onl saiveat amine this before | | | fron’t: g or AMUSEMENTS. QROVER’S THEATRE. PYRPEYLYARTA AVERUE.near Wilards' Motel Grover ae .-. Msvaena THE BUMMER Bi- ORT. THIS (Thursday) EVBRING, June win teerbistt ta neil of pomerta nrtrections; an ir Was) ee Tag LO) kK DENTS : IU osstala ene of her bet ehareeters, ALL FH. RY WILL aPPEas. Leet time thie pensoz ef Vietor Muzo'’s turilling in three a tm. envitied LECEEIA BOBGIA. THE POISONBE etia Borgla.......—. Muss Ansan Deaia @. E Sion t Gomedietta, B Life Sophie Giadlor Genusa... ‘To ecne use wth tEe ete, TAVE In BUMS! tine... To-merror-—Berett BF” dsminsion charge for seetrod vars. VaRIETIES! VARIETIES! Froating Penseylvania aveave aad Biath mt Bumbrir & Co. super sn tee cere nes... Propriebove Fite Bimmons. Mtayo Manager and Advectiser OOOL, DELIGHVFUL «BD PLEABANT. The most confortable plave of roeort im this eity throe broad Ft cate, The pablic come and evnvines them delves. Great novelticn this week. TWO ENTERTAIN MEN Tr COMSINED IN OND, Right but two of tha groat tonal Drama cf A BW YORK. of Busan Benin. Wo, 2, and 7 conm. Mo extra G@baNou at Bellie Howard is her areas lopor- soration of. - Mose. Adé@ ed hnsen.. BB. nage: eel 'e Uthor ¢haractors by the great Dramatic Fow- pony. Together with the tegelar Goncert Hall The Gibeat Friple Ti je (treat Troupe, 42a SEeMaN. WSLUis Howagp, MA.SUUWORTH, HARRY LBALTS BICK WATKINS ADDIB JOHRBON, &e &e ee &c. REMRMERE THE VARIETIBG. Aftor the sorformasee Friday evening, grand midnight Rope Ax eo-lon by ARRY LUSLIR, his last Rope Aseszsion in eniny—Ledien Kaakionable Matinee, ‘een Of Grimne in p-eperatios ‘Willsbor ly appear, tse lovely formed Artist, Miss PANMIE WILEON, in Ler grat net of Ho! man and Gresian Statuary, Prieew25 and AG eouts iow ARALIPE GASDRK, Consae OF FixtH ar. avo New Yoar sv, ERBOOND GRAND LNBTRUMENTAL AFTERNOON CONCRRYT, ou FRIDAY, Jane wth, 1038, CONEUCTOR..... .-... 6, KOPPIFZ Acmisaica eonts. Concert to commence até ovelcex. FRANZ URGER, _ je 17-at* Propristor, CANTERBURY HALL, EOQUISIANA AYV., Nmap Bizem Sraupe, THe COOL RECHRAT) UNPARGULELSD ATTUACTIUN! MOVBLTY. VaSIEVY, AND TALENT: To-night, the maccifcont Brectocalar 8x? anae entit.od wubtparky Glen; Or, 748 RECHAN} ED GROtTORS OF SLPLAND Vrliten exprevsiy for this Heiablishmont with LA doin Bi ion: id a le ra 7 enerming Uc Prisoe Light ‘tor Beauty appear ia the gleee. Heart. ss Li lie Brecdon ng Reopey Es . George R. BE. oson Alec, a Lew and ivsn ballet, arranged by Mous,d.B L frciloay entitled TH f Vii AGE COQUBTTE in shieh Mons Ssollory end bia i:vely Oerps do Bal et wil appear A i erence of Bliss Ev: sm gsiress Faw rent, the yews aud ; Misa Kate Yennoger, the “be great Comedians aad iope. Bea bills to-day, Pei formance at 2, ‘ATI VEER at 2o’olork, LDREN aay will jhe A GRAND ven BATURDAY AvTERBNOGN. Por Lanixs ann Car ry Co When the great Canter" Admivtien- Ledias > o "METROPOLITAN HALL, _ Pees. 2¥28U3, SarWRee LTE AKD Wiu Stuer FHE OUOLEST PLACE HN T4 CLFY! HEW ENC & ENT orr CuLesRaT ER PARLOR OPERA COMPANY. FOR A «1/0 a7 BRASON SCENMS, DUBTTS. ASD WHOLE acts, Or ru Most Porvuau ITALIAN, GERMAN sen 473. TRIO3. ‘GLIBH OP HRA, w BRILLIANT COSTUMES axp FULL ORCHESTRA? Wo This eclebrat:4 eompany has wona howtof admirers during itnstay at New Yor, Philedel- bhia, ot. Therefore, the frienta of musie should not miss the opportunity now prasented of enjoy- ing a few evenings’ amuse nent. Admirsion % eente Opened at 7 c’closk. HENZE & MERELEIN, oR Nea es ae Beoneistors: > W AtTING@TO® GARDENS agp ALB VAOLFs, iS Bettreen. Band » SIA Norte Capitol bret Ly Bienes — C Str. car the Decriber takos grea: sure in infer min, frlemas and tue publte genersliy that bin A 6 Buer cannot be gorparerd, bis v ults buing ia the city, 19 ban anc he invites al: fond of good Ale to calland jndze for then-selves. His Darin weli stookod wits the fpest Wines, tiquore end Ojgers intae market, sud his saloon is the evolest place in theelty. He tere himacifthat those wio call once will in. s+ be is sure that they will bo pleazod vith pie houre ard the manner in which i- is copdusted. jeiz iw? GEORGE DON ALDSON. 2 #JKERT’s GARD: B % Nean ven Navy Yar. The undersigned Haake ne announces to clubs, soeietion, private barties, &c.. that b besutifnl bummer Garden will be at the pablic disposal fur Pie ics sd otaer entertainments diving ‘ue season, on very rea nes 'ef the largest ity caré rap lien, For par- Eintrest south, . Navy Yard, - BECKRRT, Progrivtor. T Healers ‘a> ly on the prowntacs s tween 1st! atreeic FRANK A my J5 }m* et eartote GER, OONCERT TWICH A WNEK—ovary UC MONDAY and TAURSDAY APTEKNON—by t shington FIR 5 Keader, at Be PMEDEWICK want's rote Beer Garder and Restaurant, East Oapitoi street, $e t- La’ cerner of Sth ; JABUNC BING, | BACY,| 167 William street, N Y, |PESTIVE, eaicre in Books, Cards | BICH, | Prints, Stereussopic Vic we jOard Visiter, Aust: otros), RAPE,|Rubber Gvoda, ete, | PANOY. | wend Sia:d get the now) Se '-25t Book just ong NEW STOCS, 86: oe 4 INTERIOR ADORNMENTS, Just received, a choice selection of new aud Gesizable styies PAPER KANGINGS, Brom the rick and ornate t the most cheats and simple pulterus, appr ste for parior, halw rooms, and chambers PIBE-BOSED PRINTS STATS, CANTHH PIBORS. & 0 N2ZW ANO BRAUTIPUL DENIGHSGILT BAND Bd iy LOW SHA ore = BFOR ANY REQUIRED STYLE ORBIZROF RUE RHADF MADE TO ORDER i OVAL Pi0TU BE FRAMES. (Warran oo to be gilded with goid leaf) The bandsomertand the largest avsortment in the Distriet, from the best aavufactory in the country. | Alro, au assortment of Dark Wood Frames, with a beautiful variety of rmall-sired Ovat avd Curd Visite Prames of foreign and comestis manufac: ture. Parsapat ats, Xe, PICTURB OORD AND TASSELS, eo rizen apd colors; Picture Rings, Natie ° Pureberirg exelusively for essh the adov2 goods Are eRe ere) an ey porentaed ae tas Ld ie n he iJ District. Nor isropeeutation inade to sales, effost B the ab i goods, Terma cana, 9 PE Nicei i r the aum! 26 Beventh street. ators ghene ue Yellows Hail 253% torms WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. JUNE 18. 1863. THE HRVASIGH. OF MARYLARD ASD PEHH- re Union hien. — HARxISRTRO, June 17.—The senect ofefairer so jar as enn be jndged by report: from the berder, seems tv be this. The corps of General Ewell, (Stonewall Jackson's ancoessor,) is mnesed ai Williams. Fort, Maryland, white’ the remainder of the rebel force ocenpy Hugeretown, and anch other points as. leave them free to operate either against Herrisbarg or Baltimore. Apprehensions are entariiued oy the pao- ple of Altoona and oiber polais On ibe Kas of the Pennsylvania raiiroad, tha: the revels will strike jor the West and thep go back to their oWn soil by wey of Pittsburg aad Whaeling. Fortifications are conetracied on the hills op- posite Harrisburg. Thoy sre considered a fcleut protection for the city, and an offensive movement on our pert is nut aolixely. The panic is over brre, ang the pecple are disposrd to anderrate the danger of the line of the Swequebanva to become the seat of war, thongh there is high acthonty for stating that such au attempt will he made by Lee. PHILADELPHIA, June 17.—A special from Uerrisvury eye 2,000 rebele are #! Suath Mous- tain, Mary land, and 2,500 at or necr Chambors- borg. ‘The latter make no show of advancing to-day. A diepetch wus received here irom Gov. Curtin to-day, from Harrtsbrig, fo which he rays the rebels occupy Chamteraburg aod other points in Fran connty. They parnt the bridge &t Sootiand, five miles thisside, and ae yet show no disposition w retire. The Report ef ihe Rebeiv Being at West- minster Coutradicted Bateimoxr, Sone 1?.—fhe dtepatehes are VOry wuresiabie. The train arrived suis evening trom Westminster, bringing atso pasaaugors frew Fiecasttebary, who repor: there are 20 ret@ia in tbat section of conniry. The exci! Ment @icng the line toward Hurrisbarg w: Abating Pasmugers said the rebels ware still at Chea dersbarg, aud told the pecple ley in- fended to stay thers, Passengers trom Frad- erick represent only @ few repel pickets at lia- reTsiown, though there wore rnmors prevalent thatan infantry foree was coming acrose from the girection of Shepardstown, and moving te- Ward Marylaad Heights, The Extent of the fnvasiex. Barrons, June 17.—Heliabdle infermation rela:ive to the Invasion ls thatasmal! force of Yebels, not exceeding twenty tive bundrad, crosesd the Potomac at Willlamsport on Sun- G8), evideuUy in pursuit of Gen Keiley’s bag- Stge train, waich errived at Hurmsburg lost evening. ‘This forca passed through Hagers- town aud enterid Cumberland Valley, bai ap to Moudey night were not farther than Scot jand, five mules feyond Ckambersburg. where ! they burnt» bridge, Clticial Keporte ofthe Rebel Movements. Au official +legrem from Gen. Tyler at Hi: per’s Ferry Rn misautr Aud artillery em orvight Wousand Ma young »ns from New Oreek, Vi eh then. Imboden is before laad, with two re i ainie, thar the Crroberhund r -WUFTOW + Y) and tah Oughly warmed, it ther zery. i Le required. i The tras from Harrisherz aot Westminster @rlivé€d salely -bight, also ibe Preceriel tru There were many retngeas io them fying frou apprehended d. here n a6 Carhe there aay sd by wemail + of Bulumorea are working d to be ut Hagerstown. Re, June i7—Ad ch was ro- other this mie LATER, Retreatoi the Rebels from Chambersborg. vo doubt whatever savenyat Chamn- bout3 p. m when the tblir hed. i men arrived here thie on: f biladelphix, whose services were by ¥ Jeneral Cocch on the ground thairo authority has beew glwen b: ’ Department tor the muster of co of tue Unitad S A compan; broogho: men's i organized. There draft to fill em np. & day or iwo longer. Movements of New Jersey Troeps eesity jor & Gen. McClolian remains Tarnton, N. J, Juue 17.—Goy. Parker up to the rent time has had tendered 1,500 men for imimediate service. The 23d regiment of nine ments men started for Harrisburgio day. Company A, of the Sth military corpa, will leave for Hanisburg to-morrow morning. All the military of this city will tender their services. New Jersey most likely will Dave the first of the soldiers at Harrisburg. A full company um bren formed outof mechanics employed in the Trenton Arms Compuany’s shops, and marched throngh the ssreets to-@ay. The peo- ple are excited. New companies are forming. Movements ef Massachusettx Troops. Bostrom, June 17._The custom. house, banks Sud niapy places of business were closed to- day, it being the anniversary of the Batile of Bunker Hill The Salem Mechanic Light Infantry, Capt. Stetio, leaves to-morrow ier the seatof war, volunteers for the thirdume. The ilth Massa- chusctts batiery Capt. Jones, aleo yolunteered to return. Gov. Andrew was preseut at the cousulta- ov of military mento-day. Officers of the 3d, 6th and 43th regimepts will consult with their commands in reference to re-entering the ser- vice of tue Government, THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG. Milliken’s Bend Reinforced, Sr. Louis, June '6.—News from Vicksburg to the evening of the 19th inst. reports nochange in the siege, which was still progressing. Geu. Dennison, in command ui Milliken’s Bend, hes been bargely reinforced. He bas steried ap expedition to Ricumond, La., to at- tack McCullough, whtvis reported to have near 46 men. Vine hundred and fifty sick soldiers, mostly from ladiaus, Tiinois and lows, arrived here to-day. They go to Jefferson barracks. VickssBuRG, Jane 5.—Deserters report that our bombardment is destroying the city repid- ly. Ashell fired a building on Monday night, and burned every house in the square, coutein- ing commissary stores. Lemustprove & erions less to the Tebéls. Two hundred negroes are reported to huve been sent out of the city yos- terduy ; reason, scarcity of food. Last night another sorti: was made by the rebels on McOlerpsnd’s line. The firing was sixarp for a few minnies, when they withdrew insidethe fortifications. 4 All reports of cur espture ofthe enemy's forts, since the 293d uh. areuntene, We are fortitying all approache: on the rear fitnirs. No ordinary force can atisck us euccesstally now, aud every dey adds t our ability to Maintain ovr position against Joumston and compe] the surrender of tne caty. . ‘ ewes eS Guerillas Dispersed.” Lovisviitr, Jane 15.—Oaptain Hare, of 1 Mounted Provost Guard, attacked Hined*paees iiss ghee? creck, near Egetote on Sasar- day, iz tour, capturing ilye prisober teeniy Hee banee Mnttcitea wodetern: mests, The Union oops mes wHB nc lessees, PEs 8 a ree ene earner nny tecmenge ne setenetee mere ennen peta te tee sere e nance ae ene net entnevereereen oes, | force that Iutely m: + At was THE WEEKLY STAR. ; coptaining s «reater variety ow intererung * reading than can De found.ia any. ether, te pabliched on‘Friony morning. TERM A— Cash, suvariably sa adoumer. Piae'? copy, per annum. > Five copies. ‘Tem copies, tees Twenty-Tre copies It invarictly contains the “ Washington Fowse” iat hes wade Tie Dociy Evomey Alar circulate so Fénerally throughout the country, BP Single copies (it wrappers) ean be pro eured at the counter, immediately after the ene ct the paper. Price—Tnage Users, of Maugerstewn—Advazcea ja—lmspertaxt frem the urge Cemiederaie Feree Bear Camberland, Md.—A Datue iml- ment. eee [From the Baltimo.e Sua, June is.j The many and conflicting ramore or etate Mevietn this cily fa regard to the ivwasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania by the Coafudar- Mite &re now ewtRt ree: by the foliowing enn- jotned facts derived from gentlemen arriving set evening both from Hegeretown vin Fred- erick and the Eaitimore aud Utio Railroad, and tre neipbbornood of Unambersbaurg, by tbe wey of Merrizburg, &c.: One of the party arriving from Hagerstown etnies that he ieft that pince atsix oclock res. terd@y Woinine for Frederick, where ba iovk the one o'vlock train and arrived usre inst eve. bing ateix o'clock. He is one of the mest re- epectable citiseus of tont seeiion, nod bie einte- Houle Ave perfectly relievie, Heatated Wat the Cox teoerate cevelry, nbune f,4) strong, ander Gee. Jeukine, eamred Hagerstown at au erriy hoor on Monoay morning, having crosaed tun Potomac at Wiliimmeport withont eppoaition. They tovk y niet poseveeivn of Hagerstown, tnere being no troupe Ts tc oppora them. Tus elores were kept open, and Gen Jengins noti- Qed the citimeis to inform him at once if their pereone or property were moiested by any of Bis trocps. Nopeor the citiweus were arrested: most or the prominent Union men, however, had renred on Cancay night. Quite « number of gocds,were bo tia'it by the tlcafodorates, fur which they paid either in Virginia or Uonfed- erate money. ‘There wae no property destrored in Hegera- tows or in the vicinity. Neither the officers or Inrh were very communicaure to the citiaens. Quile a unmiver of bo-wes and catiie were con- Becaoted. Tbe railroad was dameged eome- whet, and the telagenph wires were cot, and BcDiO Of the polra taken down. The larger bocy cf the enemy did nut tarry long, put Derecd out of the ciiy In two divisions, to- wards (#reence: and Ubumbersburg. Thay occupied the & urined plice bat a short time, and the r by them is 10 sume coptractuis’ elores and a few government stores were burnt by the small body ot Union Wroops that retized from there towards Harris. burg. Aefur asour informant couid ascer- tein, @il the raiders did, ap ro the ume they enti red Chamtersourg,{ which was about dark on Taredsy uighi,) was to confiscate horses, catiix and forage. He knew nothing of their doings s‘ter entering that city. When he left Hagerstown yosterday morning there were wore of Jenkine’s cAVRiry thereabouts, and he did not see or hearof any on his ronte to Frederi A smal! Confedasaie Infantry force were on the Virginia cide of the Polomse, op- posite Williamsport, on Tuesday afternoon, Where (it wae stated sy their cavalry pickets Williammport) they intended to remain and the return of Junzius anc hia men. Officers aad men under Gen gray its, wi aud toierably fair enyairy eqn wee dents, j His artillery is enid to be geod co tian. nthe uambar of pieces. Macy imen ste reported to be ume envalry dc a raid ugh West-ro “bh section of Virginie General nied several timasin the House ives. er Rex Viry inva, wi Jenkins repr of he prese evereloi lemen of Hage ow mide 5 i Thed to the barracks afwr haying POUnUISSED CE ww withis ib:ee miles of Cnambersburg., UOnr 4 O- IBAL two Of tie Bi ng party were kelled by the ¢ picke‘e, who Were etationed tare ii the 1000s feadivg toor from Chambersburg ) Slated tat several of tre Conted- erats were shot, Gen, Jonkius had declared misrtial Chambersbury, and wouid uot al, to gO ONTOr come inte the town ay mH thought at Carlisle yest hi Bsorcements. had b eS coming of in Th Carilisie troin urs in which it was stated tha’ thest in Chambersburg on Tursd 4 one drerates purchased yvo« # money. A ci pe and arrived ut Sb recaived & rse ut that alt otger priva unharm-d. A raiirc five wile th of Gi as burned. in this city laet dhs ey ecived these statements. PHE Potomac. Yesterday moming Gen. Tyler Harper's Ferry, aud ved his Maryland Leigh erciting character. Ty dispatcher, advices from railread officers on the wrstend of the Bal- and Olio railroad, xud private infor- q all agree in placing the state of affairs in that vicinity as follows : A large body of the Confederates have moved both on the Maryland and Virginiasides of the Powmac, aud also along the line of the Buiti- more aud Ohio railroad towards Cumberland and New Cre-k, The railroad track and rail- Toud bridges are reported to be burnt and de- stroj ed, tut the real damage, of course, cannot yet be uecertuined. A bedy of the Confederates oecupied Oum- berland yesterday aiternoon ior a short time, Sid then joined the main force that were ad- yaneing on New Crrek Staton, distant aboat twenty-cne miles west of Cumbertand. Allthe trucks, &c.. was reported as being entirely de- atroyed between New Creek and Cumberland. Gen. Kelly, at last advices, had arrived with 3) bis forces at New Creek. and bad marched vutcn the rood toto mest the advanging Con- Tederater. A battle was imminent. The Beltimore American says: Genv rn] Milroy was in the city yesterday in consultstion with General Schenck, and imme- aintely returned to Harper's Ferry. His torces did not suffer to so grext an extent as was anp- ceed, in their retreat from Winchester. Of the &iyinnd troops, the 5th regimrut, it appears, suffered most eeverely. Nearly the whole reyimies tis either killed, wounded or missing. The 6. Maryland regiment Col. Horne, which it Was supposed had been cutoff and Captured, was extricated from its dangerous position, and by 8 sive road escaped the rebel pursuit, and cume into Harper’s Ferry on Tuesday, haying fnftered but htile loss. Of Alexander's Artil- lery command forty-two had arrived at Har- pera Ferry, and others bad escaped tow:yas Roumy. Gen. Milrey’s cavalry force were ordtnd to retrent to Cumberland, and arrived there. on Turaday. His wagon train, which wus ernt ont before the retreat, made its way ibrov. h to Harri-burg. There has been, ao far, 20a" @ck upon our forces at Harper's Ferry "be town will be evacanted, if necessary, and the force concentrated on ye Sopa Heights, which have been strongly fortified. {From the Baltimore American.} Affairs at Harper's Ferry. y The telegraph was again working to Har. per’s Ferry yesterday morning, and, as far as can be ascertained, there has been wo rebel movemenis on the Maryland side of the river. ‘Lhe telegraph office had been moved on te tae Maryland Heights, and the abundonment of the Virginia side was Prosrescing and was protably complet-d before night. It is re- e#erded as “ihe small end of 8 funnel,” diti- colt to hold and im: to defend. The whole force was be: eeeeens behind the powerful works on the Maryland Heights, The folly of attempting wo stand a siege in Hurper’s Ferry was tt ghee last poets and there ie no doubt it will be soon if it has no: already been evacuated. Every prepara- tion has teen made for such an emergeney, and the spony Re hut jitde pene. ‘be town ds thoro’ co Height, and it can Te case of but litle of no value to the enemy, ; . The Evacuution-ef Winchester. reba Spay sta ssce oe Sen the Rebel» by si ‘chow i tH et fortifications ing, an ‘ sera tans Of not less than Ewell, strongly invested by Altera thousand men It became at Once a) surren- der. or to make way Tt inet it had oven destroyed | 'y unfounded. ittssaid that | ! | i | | } } i { i @7 held on Sanday righ vieed an evacomion. The large gune and bie Srtiliery were ait spiked @t once, and atone celock on Moncey morning he abandon-a everything except Bie horses and etrack boldly inrengh the enemy's lines. The movement was £0 rapid that the enemy was taken by surprise, ond the night befurv being @nite Gark, the moveioent, eo far @8 the troops im- mediately luvesting ihe werkse Were cooverned, } Wea Scocmplished with bat litde loss. They were followed by oavairy and @ grew. meny riraggiers taken prieoners, but when four miles thie side of Winches r, at weal Sac ton ©! tbe romd Joading from to Bunker's Hui and Mfrtineborg, they were tlercepred by ® strong rebe! force with artil- levy. and strongly ted in the woods om. the rosd side. Cen. y tallied bis men and Tusce several attem, to storm aud eaptare their batteries, but w48 driven back. Da; Hight was vow repidiy aj aod it Was deemed prudent to endeavor again to catiieis wey through the enemy's lines, which Wae -auccesefally accompliched, and being without ertilery they endered considerably, pecially in priconers-captnrd, beiure the ebemy gnve Bp the parenit. About twelve o'clock on Sanday they reached Halitown, and the enemy having abandoned ee purenit, mpd acter a short reset, marchad uto ‘per's Ferry di the The esliant fellows were none Senditne tren ao revere ® inarch and fight, bat were fall of spirit and tale re that they had eseaped tbe Clutches of the enemy. Ail the stores, smmunition and wagons at Winchester fell into the hands of the enemy, together with all the ariillery, mot a gun baving been caved. t onenimansly ad - iH PORTANT FROM HARP “HS FERRY An attnck by the Mebel«—Gemera) Fyler Reis te Maryland Heighis—Desperuice Assault by the i-memy—Ticy are Repuised end Retire to the Neighborhood of Wri. liamspert We learn this morning, from the headquariere of Genera) Schenck, thut intelligence has been received from General Tyler what the rebe} forces which had invested Harper's Perry yes- UTday MAGE Au Biinck hpon thet place, attempt. ing to surprise Generali Tyler. The jutter, after reeisting the attack, retired meroes the river with his force to Maryland Heights, and immedutely commenred shelling the enemy, woich was kept up with each vigor thet they were compelled ey eae to evacuate tho place, and General Tyler again crossed over tna recccupied his former station. We buve no intelligences te the particulars ofthe fighting, further than that above, the te}- egraph operntor neving retired to Sandy Hook Station, apeat ® mule this side of the Ferry. The Kebels retreated towards Williamsport, at which place they stopped to obtain fool aud horses. They had torn up the traek of the raii- road in their fight and doce soroe dumage 3 the cabal, bavirg attempted to destroy the ajae- duct, buttw whet extentis mot yet known. is supposed at Harper's Ferg thas ic is tae ia- oh of the rebels to ret od reuabe vith y; burct course this te mere Re- sumpuon, and they may conlinue on the Mur: land tide und co-operuie with the body which find entered Peunsylyenia, ¢ The galt eu. Miiroy and his stafurrived here luct night. upd has bed ordered fo an im- portint comround elsewhere ‘ ‘The train went out to Harper's Perry to-day and welia “'quentiy resamed between tal place. —Buiduore Chipper, bask Rativead Laberers? Strike. a —The strike among: t2 ral Railroad contnues; the o pay white saborens about 500 mr, made 4 ey should nut work out all the ka ped by the company are pad she ; Tie attack was resiiei by the aud some filly policemen, who -irove belore them. Twenty or toirty hoecked dows ty thi By ard . in Sart by clubs aad how at work, pro- » Dut Ruother attzck is aa- Shovid they renew the assault a oi Volunteers @t the barracks will be The Miwsouri Convention. June 16.—In the State Goavention bh, of St. Lovie, introdaced an come into the State fer therein. Second. On me ery shall cease forsver Third. Tht the Lag- Geclare the politieal status jor, af provide s jast and Syeum of upprentiveship to be exer- ntough the country coas to prevent such becommys a public charge. A committve of trom each congressional dietrict was elected by the Gonvention to eon- side? all pinne sud propositions fur tue emanci- pation of the -layes of Missouri. oi flee pereons of howe Great Union Demonstration at Concord. Coxcorn, N.H., June '7.—The Union masa convention held here to-day was very largely attended. Net lees than 20,000 persous were present in & procession of the military and civic organizations of the State, with pumerous bands ot mosic, The procession moved to State Hoase uare, where ihe meeting was organized Ira ley presided, and resolutions were adopted pledging support to the Government in putting down the rebellion. Eloqurat addresses were mca hy Gen, Butler, Montgomery Blair, Gen. Hamilton, lra Perley and others. The demon- siration was one of the greatest and mostentain- silastic ever made in the Granite Slate. Wreck of the Steamer Norwegian—Ne Lives Lost. Capz Breton, June 14, via Sackyilic, Jane 17.-The steamship Norwegiun, of the Cana- dian line, which left Liverpool en the 4th and Londonderry on the Sth, for Quebec, was wrecked on St. Pani’s Island, on the morning of the 14th, during a thick fog. All her pas- sengers and crew, together with the maits, baggage and newspaper dispatches, were eared. , The steamers City ef New York, City of Cork and Bohemian, bad arrived at Liverpoo}. From Pert Royal. New York, June 17—Port Royal advices siute that Brig. Gea. Gilmore had arrived and taken command of our troops in that depirt- ment. Col. Montgomery had ronde a raid in Georgia, destroying Darien and the bridge of the Brunswick and Savaunah railroad, ana had sheild Branswick. Qol, Montgomery had inade his buse at St, Simen’s Island. The Fifty- ‘ourth Masrachusetts Regiment were encamp- ed near Beaufort. Our land forces mear Charleston retain their old position. ee Senay Kirby Smith’s Movements. ‘MURFRESSHORO,’ Jane 6th.—_The Memphia Appeal, of the lith, says that. Kirby Smith +larted up the Tensas on Tharsday week, and thai dufing the absence of Gen. Banke he conki easily move from the upper Tensas to Mulli- ken’s Bend. Ohio Union Conventio CLEVELAND, June 17.—-The Union conven- tion held to-day at Columbns was the Inczest. ever held in Ohio. Hou. John Brough was nominated as the Unlon candidate for Gever- nor of Ohio, Tozracoo Crop.—Usanrily by this time the crop of Tobacco is mostly planted Thas iar this year not a plant has been set out, and the coutinned drought has destroyed most’ of the plants in the Oeds,and from every seetion. ef the county we have the positive assurance unas nko event can one fourth of & crop of Tobac- to be raised. Much of the tgoor formerly em- ployed on Tobacco has been lostte the Planters, and now the want of rain has plested all Dopes or this year’s crop os ‘ ‘The wheat crop is also: injared and materially: will be 8 very small one dn this coanty—Man- Lora Gazetse, ‘ &7- Such of the Boston people x3 oa Gttora tare paying $30 perdozen for peaches grown pm hot-homses. ~\ # ks vin a7” A New York letter iene fatceneds well.advised that Mrs. Tom ey “SPA sigh} Most serthanabe "was “night Inst week. : i aa 7 Ten thousand the Re al ismkeien oe te inti i679 dew amt

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