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THE EVENING STAR. | WASHINGTON OITY: THURSDAY --; acosseeee- JUNB 18, 1868, SJ” READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDN FOR INTERESTING TFKLE- GEAPHIO AND OPHEB MAPTRE, H oy cokinaien Moency Market. Quotetions for stocks, coin and unonrrent © money, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Co. Bankers; o.3. Coup: n ss, ees 105 7.H¥s, 108; New User- tiflentes of Ladebtednsss, 04. Gold, Lid. ft ss seem ee OUR MILITARY BUDGET. . EWHLL In ARYLAND. The telegraph tais hing announces that Gen. Ewell has a force of rebels at Wostinin- ster, Md. but subsequent information makes this highly improbable. gif cetminater is about Fity Mites from Waliiam#@port, where the rebels” aresaidto have cro-ved, and it 15 not stall probable that a rebel force could have marched that distance through Washingion, Frodgrick and Carrcll counties, without positive infor- mation having been reesived to that eifect. Ba Ewell's positien what it may, if he is in Mary- land atall, hud contempisies a raid into.Penn- sylvania, he wil! probaviy strike for Gettys- burg, agti thence to York, for ho is personally perfectly familiar with that country,and knows every foot of ground, karing in the early days of railroads, surveyed & route for a railroad from the town of Wrightsville, on the Susque- hanna river, through York and Adams coun- ties, to Gettysburg. This was aboni tho time that Thad. Sisvens’ “tApe-worm” railread was contemplated, and he ( Ewell) either surveyed, for that, or a prrailel road. A desire to re- vistt his old courting cronnd would also, ner- haps, induce F.well to visit that section, for he obtained his wife (now divereet) in York, and she resides there yet. Ewell will probably find, however, that the chiljren of the old “Dutch farmers, who consid innovation and a humbug, snd wao fongh: a@gaiust draggiag the surveyors chain through favorite garden spots, Anc cutting down fayor- ite trees, ean firmiy hoid a musket and che & miesion not dy any means as lands which first took him through their rich Meids and farming lands. Williamsport, and not Westminster, is probably pitca meant by the teiegrapher, as occupied by Eweil. PARADE or ‘CoLOERD TROOPS, This morning, companies A, B, C, Db and B, of the Ist D. ©. eolored.volun‘eers, numbering an all neaily 50) mea, under command of Col. Wm. Birney, marched down the avenue cn thir way to Bethei Church, near tha Capitol, | to attend religious services. The battalion was hesded by a drum corps, and they prearnted quite a scidierly arance, and moved with cou-iderable precision. Thesun, howerer, was tunb!y het, and the perspisation rolled off their fyces in sirrams. One noticeuble featere an this body Of Menu was that with the excep- tiom of probab!y a douzeu of them ail are jet ebdlack—reai negro—an evideaca probably that the least unaduiterated of the race ara more prémpt to “shevid ” tan their straw- eolored er hali te brethr: The batiziion returned to 0m © island, About IZ O'cloc Rather hot weather o march haifa coz miles to prayer meeting circamp ou M on THK NAVAL BRIGADE j We understand thatthe Naval (uo qwitzer) Bri- gace, vw dich we ns d ye! eal suecens, snd will rectly stated yesterda rt titae tha bri édolphia, New York and Wasbis who wiil!e kept prepared for any emergency Many of the meh are proficient in tbe 250 of the gun, tud ths brigade must provea valiab!: acquisition lo cnr Iand forces. The men in tag yard are being drilled twice s day, and ye. day three boat's crews, wbo Bever nad used howitzer bet were drilled in the yard, anc edivg thro the movements with a precisios and promptntss seldoin exee hands at the work. A train on ite way to Baltimore from Fred- ; erick, with transportation for f per’s Ferry, is reported to have been captured by the repels fast night. The president of the road has, in cons Of this, ordered bo trains in that direc euilict nt prow ection can be stiorde: THE PAY OF CoLORKD ThouPSs AH persons of African & uncer the act approved Jnly 17, $10 per monih and one ration. montaly pay may be in clothi: ~- 20m es of which Latest News—Tux Aran —The invading toror Of rebels which bas caused ro tauch com. | Motwu and anxiety, by the fates intelligence, { has dwindied down trom 10,600 to 2,000. aacshn | x ex ent of their incursion has beer to burg, where,it is reported, they conducte iat. selves civiily and paid for all the aupplies they cbiained. Such wes the message sunt from Shippensburg by tolegraph at 6 o’clovic yest reay afternocn. How reports so exaggerated anc false as those which gave rise (o the late panic could have originated, isamystery which we hope may be speedily soived, tai moans may be adopwd to prevent similiar impositions herestisr. The | Suxicty, incon venieace and axpenee occasioned by these false reports are too serious to be en- countered without carnrss resentment.—Lor- | vivburg Patriot and Coiot, Jone 17. 7 The gover: tof the new Niate of Weat Virginia is to be formally inaugurated, together ‘With ite newly choen Siate officers, at Whoeel- ing on the “ith instant. Gov. Pterpont (of Old Virginia) will delivar his yaledictory, andGov. | Borvmaa, of West Virginia, his inaugaral ad- dress. There ace to be two regiments of State mitiua om Baad, fully armed and equipped, the | national fisg t» te be raised over the temporary"; State House with all the Ronors, and the first | Legisiature of Weet Virginis ie to be conyoned therein. There will of course bea groatgathor. ing—unless the rebelé sbould interfere with it | by <alling of the milidia to other and stermer antics. Tos Noxte Axovesp.—From geatlemen who arrived in this city last evening direct from the inferier of the State of Now York, wa Jearn that the whole North is ons bisze of ex- citem+nt on account of the daring raid of the | rebels into Pewnsylivavia. The dram and fife | is beard in the peaceful towns and villeges, , apd the people are rasting to arms, and the scenes attendant upon the fret call for troops, after the fring upen Sumter, are being ro- enacted. ones i &7-Gen. Gilmore has tsken command of our’ forces at Port Royal. Our troops still main- H tain their positions near Obarieston. Colonel Montyomery’bad made a raid into Georgin, and destroy: d Dariem and the bridge of the Bruns. wick and Savanush Railroad. He had also | sheikd Bronewick The negro regiment trom | Moacsacburetis was encamped near Beaufort. a7 New Jersey is promptly answering the demand made upon her for troops. One regi- ment started for Harrisburg fast night, and | Others are preporing topo, ; «7 Thos. A. Pindle, Eaq,,has been appointed depaty marebsl of the esroliment in Mane’ Arondei county, Md, 4 | tee on Permanent EXTRA. LATE TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. Tage euees FROM HARR ARRISBURG. : COMY¥IRMATION _ OF THES EKYACcCA- TION OF CHAMBERSBURG BY THE REBELS. Seas ' JACKSON'S OLD DIVISION AP HaA- GERSTOWN UNDER EWELL. ESE «SNC MOVEMENT TOWARDS HEELING. gp Hangisstxe, June 18.—The Rebels, under Jenkins, evacuated Chambersburg at one o'ciock yesterday, taking the road toward Hagerstown. Tire authorities here are now in telegraphic communication with Chambers- burg. During the stay of the Rebels thers, all private property we respected, excepting vo far as horece and ¢atls and the nceseariee o: Iife were concerned. ; Jackson's oid division, ender Ewell, is re- ported to he at Magoreown. Information was received by the autRoritiee laie jest night that Imtc#en wae at Cumbertand with two rogi- ments of infantry and one of cavalry, with ar- ullery. Wheeling may be their dant Troope forthe defenseef the riving rapidi;. THE BED ton. te ura are EVACUATION OF CHAMBERSEDRG BY¥ THE RKVELS. ee, They Retreat Towards Magerstaywn. ee SBrepENarvRG, Inne 17.— Tect irom Chambersburg leit that place this aftern the warehouse of Onks war stterwardssubdt -A. gentleman ai- porta thay the rebels + baying eet fire to The legrapiic operater is now at (i hersborg and communication has heew ro-+ tablished. PENNSYLY ANIA DEMOCRATIC STATE LORVENTION, Hareisrrore, June 37.—The De Ste Mvention assembled at 10 o'clock this morning. Dr.G.W. Nebinger was viccisd teaporary Charman, On motion, om sotone trict was appointed to p ueDt Cfticers tor the Cou was taken unit! two o’cio On the Convention re-o)) ing, the Commit. Organization repocied Fi ley Patterson, of Waahington, as #’rssideni, und M. Hutchinson, of Allegheny, as » Chair tarda 2 @ of one irom vael: to prepare of the Convent mmittee prt t of vontesied » houra, daring Pu iimzs were ye The Con ve allow the c. their 1epor o tion tw Batloting for Governor—Judge Woodward Nom inated. Ntinto nummi or, when @ nuraher roposed, with the following Haris Clymer, 33; W. H. George W. Woodware, John Cra G W. B. Fran + 4; Richard Vaux, i- » Pry, jr, 2; W. Bis- ler, 1; G. W. Casa, 16: Geo. oy 6. The balloting then continued without mach yerixtion, except by the © of some of the he eiebth oa re W. W« nth ballot, as 3 Strickland, withdrawal of the andidates, ae ade UDanim me Chiet Justice Walter Lowrie was nom | Judge ot the reme Court by acciamati The Convention thon adjourned, with cheers ; for the nominees, ita Bets me COL ae rons “Oreroa. June i i h hee * Ef pureba est the byery sale are i nd parchae rr who have je Ls ne rie SAEB A Tk sULUOL ita and dia Cre «orety—{B short ye weary and luk the #usiival, ahlic ib @mrnontly requested in this fen 25 ean’ nildran 15 cents. o>, come: Tuy LADIES #OURDRY MB. a aabbats choo! hold a Mirawoercy e Viva! apo Focial Entertainwent,on TORDDAY, waubuabay aad Rey poe ee GVaNING?, in re Roo of theieoburch, eorper of ath and 6 ae: sta, Ac mi Ae al centn; season tieket:, ting o gontieman and ladies, @ conta. OR SALE camay, daome CAsg, with ¥ xtoresofHexar Binnd. Appiy sue waar at 495 Hoventh stre. t UPC i ae at aw rr’ Aa Yn 28: conn of HAY Hae sale at the Ninth wires whart © 18-2t* Ad ASKORTMENT oF MARTIN & schay 2 UUITARS have 4 ph been ressivsc Cee Music Store or W. @, METZ OOTDAr nt eet and Pa svenn _ Jes J vne RIM ARY BURGBON. cnn TD. McB&Y, Member of the Royal Gollese oly ‘ete y Forescos, Raiuburg. Seo Jand Oni 9.0. Howard, Bsq.’s. Livery Stables, 7b Street, vobweea liana T, Wash ipgton, DC. ate QUPSBFLUOUS ‘iahitecans oud per manéntly removed withon: injury to the arin be the as of b, H. OLIN fON'S Dewly dise: eared. Proce ra. Addrens, ‘enatosing five cents in 9: tag: wtampa or currency, D. H CLINT e Third Streat, Phils epi PREDRY 23 Rorti 2 SUPERIOR GARR ag HO. ized to rigces ie goheer ers are Horace be elon, eee Bie Hes, ‘of the lak M Boyce wait reat to Maccevs. and ination, In the raidst of great axcita- | i | | i | { | Ladies’ Lace aod Cong (Gauat mLOIT TH Pa UNTERE’ soci stv wee L OnE H Pewsey. 7asta SATH Dewooratio Cow. vEa7tox —The Democratic Von vention of tae thate of -Peangyivania assembled yeeterday morning st 2 o'clock, ia Harrisburg, sad aman. tmonsiy \ lowing ie an abstract: adopied rreolntions, of which the fol. In the first they renew their Ddelity ) ips Conetitntion of tha United States as it is, it se@nres to Americans all the righis dinvens to humanity, the convention resolves that the man who sneers at the Constitniion am it is prov-s himself deficient in the firat elements of . pairiotism, and any offcer of the State or Federal Government who swears to thesup- | portof the Constitution, and afterwards, with that oath on bis conscience, wilfaily violaice it, is wholiy unworthy of public confidence. Among the righis guaran’ the Constitu- tion are those of life, liberty and property, and the resolutions declare that mo one should be deprived of them, except upon fair and ina- partial trial before s court and jury. ‘The eecond resolution expreee-s alarm and indignation at the claim set up that the Presi- dent bas the power to urreet free citizens for the @xpression of honest aifaira; and it also declares haa not only presumed to exercisa thia power bimeelf with the moderation and mercy which bis own nature might prompt, but has dele- dere itto many abort ination: and they again to other, in every part of the country, until ite hideous preeence ig seen and felt all over the land. The third resolution cisims ‘for ths demo- Taie party unwavering devotion tothe Union, inions in public | thatthe President | - “FARES COLOCK P. Mw CAVALRY FIGHT AY ALDIE. bal AES THH REBFLS WHITPRD, ——— Information reached headquarters this after- noon of @ Hight at or near Aldie yecterday, between 8 portion of (ten. Pleasanton’s cayal- ry and the rebel cavalry. The latter were forced to retire. Fight officars and betwean sixty and seventy men were captured by our forces. The pris- | Oners are reported to be on their way to this and indignantly repels the least intimation that | the party entertains now, or aver has onter- tamed, or ever can entertain, the slightest sym- | pathy with the with waftors in arms agsinst the Government; GF wontd ever comment to peace On any terms | .ptying inta Ualibogue stream, involving * dismemberment of this Union as utterly unjust. Im the fourth recointion the right to discuss national measores, and to ure measures which my seem hest te keep the National 'nion to- rother, is The fith and last rescl ve charges the Admin- tetration uth & deviation from its pledge no: lo wage the war in @ spirit ef cppresrion, Aud churges also that it has succumbed the in fiuence of a stmali fection of ulira-abo! always oppored tt sha Union, BThe Chic Azo Tribune of Ie pet Fri thatamonug the recent heavy rett:fore tor General Grant, General Teron has gone tight thousand raen, aud (Geaeral Yau. i thonsand tan, 4 large propor- -¢ Town troopn. says WF John Brongh, Esq, 4 iuated for Governor MAY wings copy of E756 sulemd iaed Cyuree of © ge f oftextin ane, Norfee 10 warns N large Mot of BARB ais fr phoge whict will bes: Ié cheap hy immad applying to B. BUCHLY, 42% 7th strent, G sno we SW AMSHP KMPIRE HAS AZRIVRO FROM +> New York. and « ’ fatmo & o Higa fe town. 2 Bee will pirarn att. the reception of their go: MORGAN & & ry ‘AHA iT, gents GK Cate alacd! from foot of Lhe v ,Georzrtovn, on PRIDAY, am. Fer frespht aY, > RLATSE WA BANGY ¢ Ladion’ and (iortlemen's Watshes, by nil more colebrated makers—Bngi#h, Swiss and Ame | riese Every dexeription of rich Jewelry, of the latent and ricst Pure Nilve -An ORGAN, s well wate instrs r acbapel ora parlor. varote'a Maric store, 1442 #0 Boal Es * aearly Lew, bargain. Ap aerverken's Georgetown ag H¥XILERUN'R BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 506 BRVENTH STRAET, Hair dacline in gold nok Of LA Ts» Opp PuLiows’ To cones auen ce of t a taandons low prices that you can’t help beying, Look at thie: BG sites, Bi to 2, Do Kalworals, 91.25 to 8 Do Erie) -reend iien Go. 8 sim, Oniidren’s Rhees ana Thes.2% to Bie , Men's Gaitora and Khoa, Fi to Bt | Lease Pointe and Maptiile: Do five Calf and Opera Boots, $50 to a8. Most ofthe Bhoes are of our own manufastare, and well made, and of the best materials, Our motto is “WH TRY TO PLESSR.” L. HEILBRUN & 00., 506 7+h street, under Oda Geiser Wak N BW 8! OAPTUBE OF THR STEAMER NARRAGANSETT WITH A CARGO OP D'*B ¥Y @0OD 8&8, present gigantic rebellion, or | | OceuT. } were | my raving th Price | Suitable for the ladies of Washiegton, amongst | | which can be fonnd— Beant ifol «mail figured OBALLIES at 13%; cents, Real FKENOH LAWNS at Ik; oente, ¢ , Rieb PLAID MOZAMBIQU¥? at 25 worth & cents, Ana's erent —— Other barca Secure thei Geuieariy ss NSBORGH © & BR BALTIMORE BAKGAL ae ‘STORK, 376 aaa | RTREUT, _3019 1w™ 3 door above | Tatree®. yePoutanr TO 0 THE LADIES. 4 CHANCE FOR CHEAP Goons. JUST OPENED AT NSBURGH & BROWS LA | ‘BALTINORE BARGAIN STORE, 378 SEVENTH STREET, Tsiap Door Arora f, 400 pieces Lawns at 15% and 20 cunts, pois Oulicoes 15. 15 and 2 centa, lee hed Muslins !23,, 15 and 20 esnts, A eed lina of Linen Goods for boya’ wear, iE and omaha Bun i AIe sa, froma 7S conte up, #, from Heop Shirts of every sine and make, 2,000 dozen Grees & Daniels’ Srccks; 85 conta per dows: 100 douen 1. ead. P. Conta’ Bpocis, $1, | Hosiery F: recta, i Sleek rik ig? O° a groat r any other Anction Bargains too nu- roerous to meats at half price. TRL—LADs KS. Be wise and call’ beers suother ries at LANSRURGHE & BRw,'S BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORER, 375 Savesys Bexeat, Third door nbovel. __ a0 N EW YORK WAsHINGTOR STEABMSHIP LINE, SEMI-WEEKLY BETWERN NEW YORK, bea Lpeteneaaca teeter exchilect | WASHINGTON and GEOKGETOWN, D.C. fe Herser Forterme, &., avvlvto 149 web) TRE © C0., auction aud’ Botrinaion Mae: BTRANEHIPS LSE ALY! A lat tated! ; a = SALVOB AND Jab, <tee An EXOBLLANT TON ees BOREL IN BOC VINCES.” 0 AF Salling Dares & RONRSDAYS and 3 * * ® * - * ROMAINE ORIMEAN BITTEEs, I beve siweys refused to soll any of the com- drop s known as tonic bitters, as} believe thom be geperaity injurions and composed of dolers Fious Osuge ; tut from x carefal trial of eas “ Ori- mesn Hitters,” ba wed byfti: certificates of Doctors Snillen-ent Poalp, of New Fas of paveao hewita- oP ip Feeommenc my frien customers, veiueDa To's To's, GIZZENS “tt ne Mersbent, New York wad {ie Bectw Penta aveaus, Washington, . froin foot of High str paetown, aba Pier 15, foot of Wall street, New Yor’ For freight s or odes ke | URLAYB, at Ge tr INBHABT, » foot of High Breet Gi to JAMS AA ND, A, mt, 117 Wall treot, New’ Fork Tt WHOLESALE AND ND BRTALL, 0 plocer now style J. awna. Je iaém" PB, oy “ M rau Pear BOLO MONS ateay Atatjoners, 339 Fpring Setecatut Ghats, Penn svente. bave for saic a large iment of | 1400 packs Pina. ber ioe Ai exeok and Poansyiva: a = torn, iors . Map ot Virginia, a iS Blebmond and vicinity, ‘sculls ‘hae Harbor and ut, Helene font cine Mat mata cee Hert Se iTeate, A Rinthen tare hehe stn cass, ebeets, sud mounted oncanvar, je Js os “3 = Z rove Sburting for Ske Pletares, wok ta fail in all départmente, all of whisk willbe sok ot the lowes aah i ea, WM. R. RIL*Y & RRO, re. 5 ld Central re Open, eee r Market, ey aa ay 55 ‘a aies ESTATE J BROKER, 515 vee iran ‘Srenve. { ieee and Uninprove: fa sforen'e, inectat city. * Aldis is in Loudoun county, ten miles sonth- weet of Leesburg, and in ths esp between the. Bul: Rm and Kitiocian mounisizs. OCCUPATION OF BLUFFTON, S.C... BY OUR TRoOweS, ater SeeeeErh 7 THEY FIRB THE TOWN. SSS On the 3d insiant Admiral Dupont ordered | Lieut, Commaider Bacon to proceed wiih the-/ Commodore “McDonovgh on an expedition againet Uinffton, on the May river, « siream The urmy forces numbering about 1,000, ware landed wear Bluifion by the gunboat Mayflow- er and an army transport, under the protection of the Commodore McDonough, ard took pos- seeston of ihe town, the rebvls haying retreat. ed. By the order of Colonel Barton, ino town wes destroyed by fire, tae church only being” spared, and though the rebel troops mada sey- eral charges, they were driven back by our troops and the shells and shrapnel of the Com- modurv McDonough. Usluilion being destroyed, the soldiers re-em- erked without casualties, and returned to Hil- ton Head. The tullowing is the report of Lieut. Com pander Bacon: . S. 8S. Coamono! al, S. Cw Sune 4,3 ovnt of bemg detained “by the Muay ilo war lone right before we were to disemb bL Port Oa OBOUGH, ue to ihe att bringing our batie- 9 bear upon it. *lans forces having, with: 2Bt Oppasition, d the town, L moved Up wih tis ves- yiheir icvemen var thy tre sty, #8 1 y and cava abrenat ot the 1, etacp firme he repels a Ty t Tas heard in the Yer bet vi . The commandiug nase mIgnel chi heir rear, wished u the rebels t@ a strong nce. 1 m guns, Ui ing b ‘Thtapiel with tunes, ihe enemy to fa aces, ey commander of the land furcen the church being the only building under cover burning of the fire and town, which raged ao diate ate ir om our forces. They by stesdy volleys from onr treop-, the eniilading tire Ofcui heavy guns, and tire im (lisorder. 4 in carrying ont the ob- * # * the troops fo embark. Oise As we had suc our ordered * * * Theone- were leaving, col- ected ali tb i urge upon the r guard, who were left on to cover tho re-embarkation of thvir BY Advanesd down the wharf, through the town, » toe weep olf iu Uke general 6 few who were covering the re-ermbar- @ in considerable force by that s of the steaine vollier, wa got ¢ when we opened an the direc’ of the en! 4 insus 3 L buve sin uder of the land and atell passed di of ourown mw¢ ed wilh great eilect Guo. Bacoy, To Rear Admiral S. F. Du PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD UX. DISTUKBED. aoe THE At 2.15, from the agent ia ty. We donot now appre- h rd apy danger. Excilement at Harrieburg subsiding. NAVAL ORDERS. The jollowing orcers were issued to-day: Chief Engineer W.W. Dungan, detached froin the Ducotah, and ordered to Ph lelphia as member of tae Examining Board of Engineers. Asristant Paymaster Geo. Cochran, pro- meted (o & Paymaster. Third Assistant Engineer B. F. Wood, de- tached from the Lehigh, and ordered to exami- nation. Third Assistant Engineer J. H. Thomas, or- dered to the Lehigh. Lieut. Silas Casey, ordered to the steamer (juaker City. Lieut. 8. L. Breese, detached from (Qunker City and ordered to the eteam frigate Roanoke. Ohisf Engineer Alex. Greer, ordered to the steam aleop Dacotsh. Arsistaut Engineer Henry Ackley, ordered to the eteamer San Jacinto. NOBODY UURT! We learn from an officer who reached here this morning from Harrisburg, that the rebel Taiders Dave accomplished nothing so far be- yond the burning of the bridgs at Scotland and the capturing of a few horses, Reorrtiox or tur MinistuR FROM SAW Satvapou.—On Wednesday last, Henry Segur, Esq., was presented to the Presidant as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo- tentiary of Sau Salvador to this Government. Tho minister accompanied the delivery ot his credentiais with remarks expressive of sym- pathy felt by the President of *Sulyador for the cause of the American Union, and express- ing the reepects of the former for the President of the American nation. He views with pro- fopnd grief the dissension of this couniry, but has full hope that the Union will econ be re- estabiished. Tbe younger republics of thts Continsnt look with dread upon any canse which may tend to shake the potency of this nation; and the President of Salvador has teheld with wonder and admiration the vast resources which have been catled forth in this sacred struggle for law, order, liberty, and justice, in defense of the Union, and to sap. press civil discord, and fecls full faith and confidence in ths altimate triumph of the principles for which the brave people are eeoriticing So much lite and treasure. President Lincoln replied by-saying hehoped the Minister's residence here ‘Wowld be agree. able, sad his mission sulistactory,, and said he ‘Was not uninformed of the devotion of Salva. dor to the principles of republicanism and the interrets of civilization, which are cbmmon to all the States situated on the American conti. nent, The people of the United Sta'es ear. ncety sympatbire with the sister republics of Central America. Iu conclusion, the President trnsted that the war-cloud which was lately ) Sathering over Cemtral America has already t potut faty, aud born | eit been operas 1 our position a Lit. | H | walns are all moying with { paved away, and that peace, prosperity aad progrese will continue ty prevail thruugiont that wery interesting = most important part world. +e TELEGRAPHIC. THE REBELS L Lene Fem PERRSTLYARIA. JRNMING At HACRADTUWS LAs’ NIGHT. THE RBRKIA MAKB PRIGONBRA OF 4 NU M- BRB OF PROMINENT PABUERS. SERIES Puiapairuta, June 15.—it is believed thers fre now no rebel troops in Peansylvanis. Cavairy, under Jenkins, was ai Hagerstown | Inet night. { There is ne evidenee of @ny infantry force © having been with thom. While 6+ Chambersburg, the rebels cleared outall the drugstores, paylug in Confederate acrip. ‘Troops are rapidly arriving. On tenving Chambersburg, the rebels took with them a number of the mos: promineat fafmers in that zection of the Valley. ANOTHER VESSEL BURNED BY THE “PIRATE FLOHIDA. New York, Jane 1°.—The ship Grown Poi | from New York forSen Francisco, was burned by the piraia ponds on the isth of May, lui.7 | eouth, long. MH. HUOKER'S ARMY. SS its WHERE ABOUTS AND OPBRATIONS, eae GER. CAPTURE OF A REBEL MAIL, poh ie OBJECT OF THK REBEL MOVEMENT NORTH. a Sa Burt Res, ¥a., June 15.—{Despatch to the Philadelphia ingu —The Grand Army ct the Potomac is new on and amar the cld Bull Rup battle-fietd. Tho Third Army Corps arrived at Manasane Junction on Mondsy morning. The First ang Eleventh Corps are at Center- ville. ‘The balance of the Army of the Potomac, the Second, Filth, Siath, und Tweifth Corps, wili probably reach here to-nigat. Major Gen. licoker and we retinue atlached to the general headquarters are on the way te this point, and by io-morrew neon er night the army be together again. Gor cayulry commends baye during the whole dune been oa our Hauks. Thay baye cone in- Vaiucble service as scouts, ghining informatica of the ena ys movements, and making recon- roissances which impeded the enemy's pro- erese. Gen. Gregg and his division are and have g in the neaghborboud of Warren- j ton and White Sulphur Nprings. en. Dufiie’s division, late General Averili’s { the base of the Kine Ridge, near Ashby’s are Gap. (venerai Betord, with the regulars, has com. teiy blocked op Thoroughfare Gap, + by preventing the spproach of the rebeis to ¢ nei; bbor hood through that channel. Colonel Taylor, ot the let Pennsylvania Cav- alry, now temporarily in command ot Gener- al Wyncham’s brigade, has bad tho Orange and Alexandria Rafiroad under his especial care. General Pleasacton, now in command of the cxyalry corpr, bas had his headquarters in the ne_zhberh od of Warrenton junction. Our cavalry have captured many prisoners, fud Lrcughtaway numberiless “‘contrabanda,” from whem yalosble information bas bean ob- tained. Awong the prisonere captured is Captain Hutchens, of Stuart’s Cavairy. He was with General Twiggs ip Texas when Twiggs sur- rencered bis command and the Geyernment property. Amoug the moxt important seizures made by our vilty bes been that ot a bag containing ; waail zi Tt tere writtep by the rebel soi- diere und addressed to their frieads in the niy was the bag and ite contents cap- idso the partivs who had it in charge, thus breaking up a mali route thathas bren in constant operaion for acon- le length of time. © letters capturcd waa one writ. ten by an sid to Gen. Longstreet to his wite, & in Alabama, After telkiag of tamily era, the writ oes on to tell what is the syoment North. He says that they will ultimately tend a cavalry force into *iticburg, and cack and bern the town, while ‘¥ to pilinge and plunder sun- y perts of Maryland aud Penusylyaaia. ar a LOCAL NEWS. —$—<>—___— KILLED bY A Comm4ps.—Yeater- uz, witie compauy 1, 2d Distriet , WAS doing guaid duty at tae Vir- exd ofthe Long bridge, Hendrick Sem- » WhO was On guard, was shot toroazh the head by ed James Meee, d. 1t 13 said tat try while drunk, words paesed between them, wasn raised bis musket aud tired. tne con- tenis taking elfect in the bead of semoling, who j lived only @ shoi time atterwards, Another version of the afiair is that 4 44 took tha musket which he thonght was not losded, and fired at the sentry. Mc(iee, who is a youag mau of about 21 years of . WAs brought to eterday ufi-rnooa, and committed to Lual Gusrdhouse. We understind ‘bling reeided in. this city, aad leayes ly of children. SENT TO THR OLD CapiToL.—Yesterday of- ficcr G. W. Smith arrested near the Navy ¥ard aman alling himselt Wm. lL. Vermille, as & Suspici wer, and took him to the ninth precinct station. He had on nis per- son & parole signed by 6W, W.de Boile, apt. ©. S. Army und Agent for the Exc banze of Prisoners, dated Vicksbarg) May sth, which states that he ( Vermilis) was captured on May 2d, on the, gunboat Minnesota, ae a citizen pas- Senger, ANC that he is not to give aid, comfort, &c., to the United States. He-was rather eva- sive in his ace wers, and when Sergeant Ulark started to take him tothe headquarters of the police, very coolly offered to pay him $500 to getoi. Ho was eentio the Old Capitol. — Latrer QuoraTion#—W asxineros Mon- BY Mauxx?.—Purnished by Lewis Johnson & Ooc., Bankers. Buying. wonne: U. 8. Coupon Bonds, 181 2.0... ah S. 920's .... » bbl Bs x KEW YORK RATZS—3 0 OLOOK P.M. Coupon 6's, 1881, 108%; 7-30's, 106; New Oer- titicates of Indebiedness, 984; Gold, 144k. —.—— Tus Pic-Nic Yustenpay.—The pic-nic given by the employees of the assenger rail- way company yesterday at the Park, Seventh etreot, for the benefit of the relief faad, was a grand Success and went off in fine style. A fargo number of ladies and gentiemen were present, and uniila late hour the party were in the hight ofenjoyment. Among ths number were the principal officers of the road and many of our prominent citizens. We hear that about S200 were netted for the relief fund. Sucorp Wanp Station Uasus.—John Wat- tevs, threats; bail for peace. Babel Seymore, fighting; $1.52. Mary Seymore, do.: dismissed. George Muiier, drank;#e. Menry Stewart, as- sault; bail for peace. Benj Simons, diserder- iy; $1.58. Henry Brown, larceny; tor a hear- ing. Thos. McQuade, drunk and disorderly; $158. A. F, Annis, disorderly; $1.53. Charles Whitlock and James P. Bird, euepicioa; dis- Thiesed. RB. Stewart, drunk; $1.58. Canonar Court, Juige Fisker—Thomas Hay den tndicted for s'ealing a horse from Wo. A. Kirk was acquitted. Henry Bender, charged with obtain ng threa pier in abe and a from ere L. Rose, igs t tried. It appeared from th: evidence that Render represented that W, H Witttams, a friend of Mi: wasin jail, sad it he got the meney he would get-bim out. —_——~ A Brocxaps Urow tum Aveves.—The Ftrect care wert if & state of bicoicade this af. Bidens Sen theca Avenue, in Gin quence ~_ ene Treasury Ex. Pela, dra y ples of hursed gud "pxen, petting a he Proasury, Desoue vrom Hi ‘Balthors ceived oh tae Pope ined Ae authorities in in the protic etabice for the mes Of the Government, and them a of @ic washed horses, ging to Mr Sykes, of Witlard’s Hot, which be had jnet par- chseed, and whick are ralocd st one inonsaad dollars, . — Pex Aepacx trom ras Fuorrtvus.—Wight before inat anothet one of the fugitive slaves who vers wo! mear Port Maigs on Moa- day when the erowd was fired into died at the heepital of Fort Davis, making thus far four lied. AREBATS VOR a Yaouanor—Thle morniag the police of the tenth precinct reported thir- teen arrests for vaaTaucy. Uf thesetwo were went to the guardhouse and the otuers gave se Soa, for good behavior. 2-20 2 AFFAIRS IN GRORGETUWN, -{Uorrespondence of the Star.) GRoneRtows, Jane t8, 133 In consequence of the long continued‘dry Woather, and the great increase in the dsinand for water fur hospital and other Gorerament ) DP poses, a large portion of tue peopie of onr .2WR BIe DoW WitkOUl that vary importac’ ar- icke. Ti ls to be hoped that the autuerities of she corpursiion will hasiem the repair of Lhe pumps recently desiguaied in & resolution paseed by the town councils, and that the Gor. erument will afford us, as far aa posatpie, the usr of the hyarunt water, so thn: we may have Bt lensta partial sappiy until September, wheo it 16 AsseTted we Will bare » full suppiy of Votomac water. ‘The arrivsis by river eince my Inst Are as follows: Stvamere—H. J. Devenay, Bristow, Phliadelphia, uierchundise to strap & Davide son; Mary Washington, Cropper, Aquia creck, ght, Empire, Hunter, New York, merchan. diee to Morgan ithinehart, 2Onersa— York, hay to Govern- BT leen, Baltimore, lumber to ellj~Javentio, Wiliams, Caanon'’s try, Det., Woo! to'JeU. Hieston; Mixniotte, Joneey Bolle Pisin, sutier’s stores; Utot: ida, S.okes, Philadelphia, coal to Government: Virgil, Gosing, ¥ie wood; Uaton, Sauth, Seatord, Dal, wood: 3s. Williams, Woods ail, Sahm N.J., hay to Government; Abna J. Rus- sell, Hodge, ashington, light: H. N. Hara- im, Lovell, do., do.; Ring Dove, aA: » Vapmane, do; Vermiix: with cual. Ff River, N. Appies, 5153 cider, cove. Champagne 48alic., sait G. ‘Sc. per bashe}. c bs anthracite, #9. vie #51 a5; onk, 25.50a%6. Lumber, : per 3M UP AS AN eereeyes A larze foundere c ri TOV TOPs: Trey ue ake RT LEER Jase MORAN. L LL Bt the Buscar oe Soman BU, De A strats. pee BLACK vor BY ANDCARELAGE AND Haungsa a Aturion —On SATURDAY MGRNING, June sth, commen ing st io'clerk, we will anil st tho Baraar, on Louiaisus avenue, between 9:3 ans I th streets, i pele youug bine Huraea, : Uarriage and Harness, With mber of other Horses, Wagony, and Ve hi Fale prramptery, ‘Terms each. WL. WALL & CO., Anche. By W.L. WALL & CO, Auctions-rs. Atiks Bazaar, 98 i oon aua., beiw-em Oth ord 74 BRIAGES AND 5 AvorTic > Or SATURDAY NOANTNG. cee ata oelock, et the Basear aud Repusitury, No. 98 Louisiana Bye , between Sth and J0th 6ts,, we will eS . Without reserve for Caaa— if ebn a turzy Wagon ies © top LLere:) Seaee Beat Carrirge, bullt to ortar an officer inthe arms, sad bat little aged. iNew Express W 9 Setta Her: cca, ‘end Is New Baidiss. Hele positive, re EOO., Arete, D AGALB: M CL. BL The membare of the McCle: lan Fro endahip ae ciation beg leave to imforrs thair friends and teed public in goneral that they int. nd giving their FIRST GRAND & AFTHRNOON AND ®VSNING P1O-NIG ATTHa CITY PARK, as street merthy UEBEDAY, Sacess + 1883. Every accommodation is afforded, as th paces ger cara wil convey you to the door, Tickets fifty cents, admitting accatiemam end jadies. © city Commitice of Arranxements, C -orge Walker, Jobo H. fort, Aifced Zimmerman, Willian H, Hainey, William P.Gilmen, - Floor Managers. George Walker. David Prank, Johz H, Fowler, William Slinger, The strictest erder will be preserved. By order of the President. WILLIAM MINK. ja ate J.B. RAMBAY, Beo’y. Mitttany @oops. PREEENTATION | ‘DEKSS, REGED -_ iON 370! SASHES, BELTS, Tie LRP. “EHOUL Den RTRAPS, auasree other O ears’ reqniaite, A somplete assortment of the finest qu silty al- Ways ca Bend. W.GaLt & DRO , Jewelers, jel at 3644 Ps. av..u Metra sotitan hotel. CopPERE FIELD MANUAL OF OOCRTA Hughes’ Datles of Jodga Advocates: London. Queen's Orders and begulations tertae Britisk Amy; Londen, Prenderga+t’s Law relating to Officers of the Army: Loncon. Prendorga t's Law relating to OStcers of the Navy: London. ady! op Courts Martial: London. Court Martial of Capt. Inass Hall, U. 3. Mav. Tytler’a Military Law: London. Hetzel s Milhery L renee ae Li wi cw jough’a Improved Ar-icles a! ‘at: Londen. Jamer’ Gong Courts Martial; London, De Bart's Milita jan Renews ears Gellen’ panics U.8. Miveary t i je 0 : je8 7. May, BXTENSIVE DEALER IX FORKIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GonDs, 508 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Bevwues Nixtg avo Tasva Seauees, Washington, D.G. Traveling Dress Goots ia Great variety at low prices. Sup-rior r Hoslish Bareges at 10 ceats per yard, very Mouraing Dress Goods of all Kinds at low of inocoel Frereb Urgandies, Jeconsts and L Fine White Goods Lf sree Linen Bice tings, Pi me Caltcoes at 16, 18 hae) ey reine hee te Speer Test quantity of Mosambigues and other Drees Seon is from New York anctions, at pricas that oom vetition, Bleck bike from @1 40 93.0 eboas.. Our stock is new very tt ia all kinds of B Goods, and we are reali wenliiug Bt a ver “gal advance on the cost ait erases good White Cet- tons at 1355, 16, 15, tANOK PATCOR, gory . May, . 306 Penasyivazisarenne, Jetr-3t £ ey GAERUDRES es Fes gre shpat saetiace a BABBIBON’S @: slore tones goers is 6 ftom stress on Sereota Fra te oe that cies wilt! be offered ot hi treet a fe c ser sof hi etce ry pt ieee _ F792 Boe, 8. YRAgs0 tre ends hi shamans atc Tat 2 velor; mete teG FOU: and kind. Apply to BERMETT. S00 Mighteenth street. nent G. een 8 Bbgieby “yo t2-cost® uae? adrames bias