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THE EVENING STAR ) EVERY AFTERNOON, i pcareray. T EXCKPLED,) AT THE STAR BUILD: NGS, was AVERUEK 45D lite StTREPT, Gonnza Pus cs * | ! served withcut wrappers by —— iy, or 2 cents per mon’ 2 — serpy carriers at G4 a year, or 37 eents month. To mail subseribers the price is B year, @dsanec; FI) for six Months; for three montis: and for bese Man three months st the rate of lpeantsa week. Single eps with or without wrap)ers, TWO OaNTS, Be ACTERTISEMENTS shcuid be sent te the fice before 11 c'elosk wx; ctherwiw tury may mot appear unti] the next day. vo: XXI. — Ebening ar. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURD KENDALL'S AEBOLINE FeR THE BAIR. BMBOLIZE MeOINGHNS, BRAUCTIFIEE, @BORATES, LESCHTHENS, IA FIQGR ATES, NOURISHES, BMBELLISHRS tHE HAIR. BENDALL'® AMBOLINE twa pare eumponad of stioulaticg extracts from Blowers, Root, amt Besbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, aut PRR- MANSBRHT VIGOR cf the HALB. “Highly benefeiai where the ksir saquiros a gentle stimulant.” Da. CHILTON, “Bare nevor bad anythisg wkieh #0 porfociy ‘xaewers the purpose of a hair dreeting.”” WAERRSN WARD, Bic.. No. 377 Cana! street, N. ¥. Affor being bald for seven years your AMBO- BEGR bas covered the entire scalp with NEW malik.” Prof. JOHN #BNIA, Ne. 35 King street, N, Y. Ber sale by all Druggiste and Fancy Geods Bealers, Put in boxes, (eontaining two betties,; uxtee @1. Manufecturad snd for sale at wholesale by EENDALL & BANNISTER, No. 642 Bavuroway, N.Y, GEO. DB. ¢. HIBBS, @UCCHESSUB FO W. M. GALT, DEALER INCOAL, RED AND WHITY ASH, ALL SIZES. xe Dee @ffice— 22 Pennsylvania Avene, Between Lith and 12th streets. many TOF SEGUSTUS JOBNSOE & €0., 263 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUBK Boerwuzs 9ru & LOE S75., (OOMES’ BUILDINGS Invite the Trace to isepect sheimetouk of WINBS zND LIQUORS, FOBACEO AND SEGARS, GROCERIES FOR THB CAMP, wnrerpassed in this city in variety and equality. Being the Sele Agents for MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & C¢., Bo. 10 Beavea &y., New Youn, We sell their celebrated BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, at New York prices.—freight added, We wouhi eall the attention of DIVISION PUR- VEYORS to the fact that we Lave the abeve gomdi peady packed for shipment in cases eontaining from one io twelve dezen each, aud ean fill any order for ther cn all. P. 8.—We also keep constsnt'y #n hand the larges and most reried assurtment of CHAMPAGNE WinNES qe be fonud in this city, embrating%be following Well} gown brands VOR CLIQLOT, MOBT & CHAN 6. H, MUMM & CO,, PIPER BEIDSICE, BEIDSICE & 00., BUGENE CLIQUOT, DE 2T. MARCEAUDX, CHABLES RIVART & 00. @F An Inspection ef onr Stock Is most respect. Sally eoliated, AUG. JOHNSON & CO. NEW STOCK. i 486 INTERIOR ADORNMENTS. Just received, a choice selection of new and he Etyies PAPER hANGINGS, From the rich and ornate to the most chaste and simple patterns, appropriate for psrlor, halls, dining rooms, end chambers. oe -BOARD PRINTS, STATUES, CENTER a ais PIBOES, to é NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNSGILT BAND WINDOW SaaDesy Geneeee UFFOR ANY REQUIRED STYLE = SHADE MADE TO OBDER OVAL PICTORE FRAMES. (Warranted to be gilded with gold leaf) ‘The bandsomestand the largest assortment in the District, from the best manufactory in the eountry. Alto, an assortment of Darx Wood Frames, with a beautiful variety of small-sized Oval and Card {isite Frames of foreign and domestic manufac- ire. Pan tana! Passapatente, co. PICTURE OUBD AND TASSELS. Different sizes acd colors; Picture Hiugs, Nails . > « Purehbasing axelatvely for cash. the above goods (according to their quailty) will be dis; of at Jow rates as they can be purchased for in the Dietriet. No miarepsentation made to effect sales. A call solicited from those needing the above goods, Terms cash. J. MARKRITER, Remember the number, No 456 Seventh street, eight doors above Odd Fellows Hall; and the torms eash for co0ds and laso: my 2-9weo" ‘RAVEL BOOFS G be GRAVEL ROOFS! H. © WILBON, (successor to J. F. Walker & Son.) Manufacturer of Lamp Black Roofing Mate Tishs av’ — Photonic Ay and Water Proof Feit, Cement and Gravel Boefs. Works—foot of 22d street, Office—Louisiana ay enue az 4 7th at. f " Allorders through Post Office Box 534 punc- tually attended to. an my 22-eolm™ Ww PHUTTS’ ONGUENT, ARRANTED To produce « full set of WHIS- EBRS Ob MOUSTACHBS in six weeks upon the sincethest fae. Entire isfaction given or the monty refunded. Sent post-paid for 3) cents. or 4 hages for $1, Address OC. F. SHUTIS, Troy. Now York. es T = AND HOTEL KEEPERS. We have just received s full supply of BLODGETT & SWEET’S PATENT GALVANIZED OVENS, whith we will se]] lower than they bave been sold mn this city before. We have No.2 to No.7. 5. H.& H. I. GREGORY, eu 3811 ATTENTION! yee pS io *E* ROAM ANTIN CANDLES, wo for ih at Natioral Soap and Candle yam “ S atrest and the Canal, Georastown, D.C. “GENTLEMEN'S 'HING, Ez a (obi he roy a pat of GENTLE SPRING OV BROOATS: BUSINBSS SUITS Benes BUITS, and FURNISH DS of the styles, foans Instered Vide some = ee wk sikenkne & 00., : comerivinis Soma: Saree J Mase Pare of W. @. PROPOSALS. Pp*ercosais ror iumsss Gmenr Assist’ Qviav! Cerner sy Traian Php ork D. 0. Fane Re rend 08. Will be reesived at this office anui FURBUAY. Sane, wey ath o'dloek me, for delivering in the eity of Washingt., at eneh point eet of Camber of the following kind ‘ardred. thousand (#0, fea) tent 44 erons inch White Pine Common ey etic Eee reer eet mee eben pa Mited feet Beantiimg, S by 3, 14 Fifty thousand (50,000) Feet Beantling, 8 by 6, 18 feet Fist Bogs and 1.00) feet Beating, By @; 18 het E ngeie teenie utr aaa ey mab tof the Government. on the Faw the Famer to De delivered by the Tath Gay of july, FO. PEOPOSALS. je Bame esercwe Office address ef the bid- Jee aan oes Seeing pear. or encides aaa ‘the individaal proposal of the party 1 ropeeais from disleyal ies will not be eon- sidered, and AR OATE OF ACLLEGIANON MUST A0COR- PaxY Kieu PRorositioy. Proposals must be addressed to Oqpt Edward L. Army: Washington, DO. and ahoala be plataly Army, Washington, D.0.. an: marked “Proposaig for Lumber.”’. ° on eno anit ‘of ake guarantors must be e re mI of ie guarant ma een e Offcial certificate of she Clork of the spencer’ piateiat Ocart or of the United States Die- rney. The ability of the bidder to £1) the eoutrast, should it be awerded to him. must be muaraateed by two Feeponsibie persons. whese signatures a:e tc be ap- pended to the guarantee, and #ald guarantee must accompany the bid. Bidders must be present are opened, or their pro Will net be eoasia- ‘Bonds in the ram ef five thonsand dollars, signed by the sontrastor and both of his guarantors, will Ee required of the mnceessful bidder upon signing 6 euntract. In when the bids —, and — -_, of the county of —, and Plate of 40 hereby guarantee that ——_—— 18 abie te 1 the contract in aecordance with the terns of hje proporition, and that should kis proposition be seecpted, he will at once enter into a eortract in acoordanee therewith. me the canine be sreraee him we are pre- o become his sureties. Fo this yuarantes must be appended the official meuceste sbay Gren tipsy) bide thas be je right tc reject any or may deemed foo high fs reserved by the Depot Quarter- master. il] be retested. Intermel proposals wi! i peetsest 1. gangs, ‘Captain and 4.Q. M. Arny. Onoer Ass Quspranussten’s OF Depot @f Warhingion, 2130 sty Cone Bih sized dune cae BEALED PROPOSALS will be reoeived at thin office satil Phersday, June 23, 1468, at +2 c’elced w for the burialot persons dying whilein the mulidary serviee or under the protection of the Unite Blaies, in the eity of Washington, and 2iso wilmin three cles of said city. from the let of July until the sist of December, 3583 Bpeeicatiens for sil the reeuirements of meh burials ean be at this offies, PRePosaLs. The fail name and post office address of the bid- der must appear in the proposal. ifa bid is made in the naive of a firm, the nanaes ofalithe parties.must apocar, or the tid will be Son sieered as the individual proposal of the party ing it. roposals from disieval parties will met be com- sidered, and au vath of aliegianes must azcom pany each propeaiton, . i Propossis must be addressed to Captain Baward L. Harve, Aseistant Quart % 6.4 the United Btates GUARANTEE. bility cf the guarantors must be ificate of the Clerk ofthe Gourt or of tie United States Dis- cf the bidder to fill the contrast shouid it be awer: dpi two responsi to ve append tee must a Bidders mu # opened, 61 said guacen- person when the bids Ia will not be consid. st be prosent r their propo Bouds in the sum ive thousand dollars, signed br the contractor and both of bie guarantors, will ba rayvired cf the euecessinl bidder upon signing the contract FORM OF @ We —, of the coun ané-—- ofihe coun the thet, should his preposition be e will ai once enter into @ contract ia sou therewith. Bhovid the contract he awarded kim, we sre pre- | eg. i be appended the official pared to become bi (Fo this euarantee mas: Certificate above mentioned.) == Ut to reject any or all bids thet may be o high is reserved by the Depot Quarter- e rig deemed i» master, formal proporals will be rejected. eee EOWAMD L, HARTZ $e W-td _ Captain and 4.Q.5..U. 8.4 prorosats FOB HAY, STRAW, AND GRAINY Agsistak? QuaRTeRMAsPER's Orricn, Forage Department, Cor. G and 2d streets, ASHINGTON, D.C., April 16. 1563. W2irves PRoposats are invited for farnisbin, BAY, STBAW, OATS, and CORN, for the use © this Depot, to be deliverad at the Railroad Depot, oratany of the Government wharves in this city. The proposals to be sc the under- signed, and they should state the quantity of each article offered, also the prize and the date delivery, Propocals will be received for five thousand gen Duahels of Corn or Oata, and fifty (3) tons of ay or Straw, and upwards, unless it should be for the smtereat of the Government to contract fora ame Fess ot. Al! grain to be put up in good sacks, of about two (a) bushels each, which are to be furnished at the cost of the eontracter. The Hay and Straw to be securely baled, All Grain and Hay offered to be subject toa rigid tion by the Goverment Inapecter. ontracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, as the interestaot the service may requise. security will be required for the faithful fulfillment of any contract made under this advertisement. Payment to be made atthe completion of the con’ 8.1. ap 17-sm Captain and A. Q.M.U.8. A. UABTEBMASTER GENBEAL’S OFFIOR ers of etonra vessels areinviied toord tthe —— Gonersis Oties tenders for ‘their Fr or sale. eeeryciere. of the vessels, their dimensions, enro! er registered tonnage, actual eaters capacity. material, whether red, whether side-wheel or pro- pellers, wh: irom or copper fastened, size and power of engines and boliers; and should state the price-at which they are offered for long or short charte: estimated value of the vessel in joss, OF m case the Government should prefer to purchase instead of chartering. Owners of steam vessels already in the service r’s Department their present tee, EY - ey be willing to . pee tee price at which they will be h tenders should be addressed to the a oreiaster General of the United States, at Dopehatter drenle ofstoamers, > ne 7 TOPOS or sale o: le When received, they will be considered, and the Department — sat to renee! =e Meary xpense atte: army transpo! pon Coes ‘and tide-weters, yy substituting. wherever it can do s0, cheaper yeasels of ogpat ad for |. 0. METG! pir cela me . a patie ae Poteet ents ir 5 signed We uate isp Orin, which offer for sale ‘at the lowest market price, in quan- tities \ tiers and all others in want of a prime ‘of Older are invited to call and ex~ ies ee A. SHINN, a Ce eee. FOR STAMPING NO PAPER AND ENVELOPES CHARGE, | WITH NAME, INITIALS, © ORUEET, of | | | | COAT OF ARMS, : PHILP & SOLOMONS, Metropolitan Bookstore, No. 332 Pennsylvania avenne. REFRIGERATORS, Jver Reesived a large assortment from Philadel- phia and New York, Wi Want Latsigeratore with Geckers nod Broms ‘are. | ‘We wil well the above eu. 1. @REGORY, ny G01 Pa. avenae, tar 2-sotf & | 2! PROPOSALS. PP*0P08ALs FOR ETRAM BCREW ALOOPS OF WAR. Navy DaranrMeEse, Jone 12, 188. The Bavy Departmert will, until ihe Mth day of Juke, reseive propositions for the eompiete eon teucton and equipment of ose er mcrenteam aerew ef wsr, ofa: ont three thousand tons oaites States mearurement, as a double-cecked veasci, ‘The stezm machinery 70 consist of boilers having Bot loss than nice buncred ee feet of vate twenty five thonsand square feot-vf Bg surface, with on, of sufleiont capueity under to wors of the maximam «neatity of the boijern can be le to farnish, with @ eombustion cf not lesa than fou:tesn tho! thousand ponnds ef eral per hour. To be fittaiwith ascrface ecrdersc- baving at exposed snrfase of net lens than seven thousand aquare fect, he boiler and condenser ti’ to be of bracv ‘The screw and entire etern arrangement, including rndéer-post and rudder, to be of erass and copper. To be provided with elgat blowing engines and t steams pum ps é = ‘he veseel to be furnished with masts, rigzing, salis, boats, tanks, sacks, furniture, spare meetin ery,and tools, similar aud in proportion te ber size ss the steam screw #bips ofthe navy. To ba in all respects raady for oaval service at sen, with exesption of guns, 0: ee and other etores, Beutieal instruments, snchors and eables. galley and eooking utensils, and ready for Tk and screw. The ‘unker to be enfficient to contain net jean than six hundred and fifty tons of eoal. Fhe total weight ot guns and ammunition is eati- mated to weigh one hun: red and twenty tons, aud te e mumbor of the craw thrae hundred persoun, The proporition mnst state the namee of the par- ties by whom the huilias wellas the machinery are to be brilt, the zrora eum for which the vessel will be delivered complete at a navy yard. tha Ume within > hick she will be eempleted, together with the load draft of water The contract wili embrace the usual conditions, andthe Department reserves tha right to reject apy or all tho proposals that ruay be made uncer this advertinement, if in its opinion, the public te 13 Sawtss i interert requires. Tu BUILDERS. FOR BUILDING A BYATION- HGUSE FOR MBTKOPOLITAN POLIOR, Mayor's OFFICk, Washington, June 18, 1353. Besied Proposals, en * Buliding Commit - teo on Mtation-Honses Ibe receivel at the DAY June 2th, at le ..forthe erection and corpistion of a Station-Hcnse, to be lucated on North K rtreet, between #:th and dist streete. An oath of Proposate sit be explained at the Mayor's Office, from this aate. The right to deeline eny er ali she propenals is 5 if deemed for the interest of the Corpo- ti Ample sacurity for the faithful performance of the contract will be recuirad ‘rom the successful idder, EICHARD WALLACH. Mayor, JOHN H. SeMueke, President Beard of Aldermen, SBURY LLOYD. President Board of Common Connell, Building Committee. [ntel, & Chron. | yosaiet PRorcsaLe FOR CONSTRUCTING BRWEB, Bealed proposais wil! be reneived by the under- signed at the Mayor's ilies. nntil 12 o’eluek M. on Monday, the #2d day of June next, tor the parpose of constructing a Fewer on C streat north, Letween Siand erates ts west.under the Act approved jay, 1563. Specifications css be seen at the Burvayor’s office, Bidders wii! state the price por lineal fuct, incind- ing the drop and excavation. i All persons owning property on the line of the Proposed sewer, and intending to tap the rane, ars requented to co so while it iu being made, and ail property owne® should carry the water and gas . at least to their reapective curh lines. i RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor, P Mayor s Orvice, Sune 15, 1363, BOPCSALS Will be rece! his offer until Monday, 294 instant, at 12 o’cloek m.. for crading lgtb street west from N street north to Rhode Islan” avenue Circle, Bidders murt state the price per eubie yard for greding, i i No part of the appropriation will be paid exeept Bpon the eartiBeate of the Co oners that the ork ir it work hae been Properly ex 0740" eH ERFORD, je Ba Cemmirsioner Second Ward, JOHN B. DAWSON, BAM'L V, NOYES Asvistant Com:nissioners ., Rep. & Chron } seMta jfInt t OTIOB TO KARBYRS —I have inet reesived a between iN large lot of BARBERS’ OHAIH of ali d-- ser:ptions whieh will be auld cheap by inniedia’ et applying to K. BUCHLY, 42% 7th siroat, G@ ana E jel7-a0 wiTFAMBHIP EMPIRE HAS AYRIVED FROM + New York, ard is now discharging exrgo at foot o! High street. George <i town. Consign-es will pleaso attend i the reception o: thair goods at ones. FAN & RUINEHART, Agante UMBEBEE R! The undersignad of agrorted Lumber which will be oul ob eash at his Wood, Goa! and Lamaber Yard, 43; street and the canul, 17 GEO. L. SERIE ip recommend: a customers, and the whole commanit ing that goed work ,reazonable prices. ‘air dealing, and strict honesiy will characterize all the trang- actions of this establishment, W.T DOVE, SEPA BEYNOLDS & OO.. (sxccessora to W. . Dove.) PLUMUERS, GAY and STEAM FITTERS, 50 Ninth street. nesr Pecnsylvania avenue, are now prepared tofarniah wverything in their line at rearonable prices, and toexeeute all orders with promptness and in a satisfactory manner. Gar price oaty. je 17-eolm. V ATCHES, JEWELRY SILVER AND PLATED WARE. FANCY GOODS. &e. Ladion’ and Gentlemen's Watches, ds sil the mere celebrated makers—English, Swiss and A me- rican. Every description of rich Jewelry, of the latest and most unique styles. Pure Bilver Ware, gant patterpe, i ‘ Bxire Mesyy. ziated Pedoa ene vans Maney Goods. nD unusually large assortment just op-ned, .W.GALT & BRO,, Jewelers, 354 Pennsylvania avenue, je 17-3t near Metropolitan Hotel. {OREST GROVE HOUSE. SCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, BW JuRsRY. The above popular Hotel is now ready fi 6 Summer‘Season, having besn thoronghly set in order for the accommodation of B visitors to Schooley’s Mountain Springs. J Owning the property an consequently no rent to pay, the proprietor of the Forest Grove House accommodate families and visitors at as low a rate as & strict regard to ike respectability ofthe House will afford. The direct route to reach the Forest Grove House f the newest and most ele- is from Philadelphia by Newark or Jersey city, by the Morris and Essex Railroad, to Hackettstown, ats a. m.,and 3X p,m Al comm lunieationseddrossed to the undersigned wi ‘01 ntion. je lemsim? PB. MATHEWS, Proprietor. [petsror OF COLUMBIA, Wasxinctos Oounty, To-wit: OKPHANBS’ COURT, 24 June, 1533, Jn Re.—Petition of Ca:harine V. Booth, guardian to James CO. and Thaddeus A. Crampten, erphans of Jobn ¥. Crampton, 4 . Mrs. Catharine V. Booth, guardian as aforesaid, having reported that she bas sold to ( ary Gwynne, Esq., under the decree of this Courtin this cause. passed 1363, the entire interest of said orphans, a8 heirs of James Crampton, deceased, in the southern part of Lot No. 18, in Square No. 209, with the improvements thereon, and that the said purchaser has complied with the te:mse/ sale, Tt is by the Court, this 2d day of June, A. D. 1863 ordered, that said sale be ratified and confirmed unless cause be shown to the contrary on or before the 2d day of August next: Provided, thata copy of this order be published in the ming Star at least once a week for three successive weeks before @aid 24 day of August nest. WILLIAM F. PU ROLL, Sole Jadge. True copy—Test : 4. O. ROBBINS. sister of Willa, _$013-law3w" 1 WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE, SEMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK, WASHINGTON and GEORGETOWN, D. C. STEAMSHIPS 8.QBEEN, " Seiling Days hadietyalecpeant aoe SAT- Regular . at +, from foot street. Sorgetown, and Piet 15, foot of Wall street ntoy ‘ork, ly to Jor freien ORGAN ¢ REINRHART, r Agents, foot of High street, je T@m* Ww SOYTHES. ALDBEON 8 English @rassand Grain Seythes fort ABD BROTHERS, No. 9 Béuth Calvert street, jo 12-206t* Balin ore. ‘ELT AND OEMENT : FOR ROOFIK@. Fer salelow Dyn 2 WM. PETTIBONE, Mra Game Sree ee ean 2 eo Ne ee Te TONS AY. JUNE 20, 1868. N2, 3,219. at he Pa THE WEEKLY SYAR. ——s—— a ‘This excellent Pamtly and News Journal, containing a xreater yariety of interesting reading shan can te found ia any other, te j peblishee on Friday morning. Twenty-five copies. It inverishty contains the “ Warhingion News” that bas made fie Daity Koening Mer ciretlate co generally throughout the eountry, 7 Single copies (in wrappers) ean be pro- cured at the eounter, immediately after the feeue of the paper. Price—Targr Cans. + AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATRE. PEBNeYLV ANIA AVENU M.ncar Wiliards’ Hote! Luckanp Gaover ... THIB MI8s BU etc ecccees: - Masacua Betarday) BYENING, J an DRWIN =~ MB &. G. ROGERS, B ria the great wititary Grama, t BLACK RANGER: OF THE ‘WI824H10KOX ; ony BATTLE OF GERMANTOWN, Mar! Pi Ge Waneiostes. HI8 L 'o czacinde with AST LEG Ben Rogers...........,.......-.-.10°Oallaghan On Monéay next wil aty}e of magnificence GOL 1 Be produced im an unequsied BAWN; PHE BRIDAA OF UABRYOWRN. VARIETIES+ VARIETIES! Fronting Penasylvinia avenne' and Ninth st. a ae Stage Manage? and ‘Advertiser letors COOL, DELIGHTFUL AND eLBASAN?. Tbe most eorafortadle piace of fronting on three broad streets. lieve what we say, butiet them eome Feople to resort in the elty, We €o not tres and eonvinte themselves. THIS (Saturday) BVBNING, Will make 2 grand tigdt. after th HAR permitting, for itive! night poe’ Leet nigh ee ne The Excelsior Glug and Jig Dancer. ° Last night, sleo of the A GLANCE AT a. Together Tho Gragt Triple Troupe. ADA TESMAN. . WM. #. BUDWORTH, 7 th thi 6 performance URBLiB, ‘Ope ascension, (weather last time m this city, B of LLIB HOWARD. ‘eat lonal Dr, EW YORK. 2 segalar Goncert Hall porformance. DICK WATKINS. NRLLik HOWABD, MARRY LSSLIE. ADDIE JOHNSON, LIZZIE FIELDING. e &e. &e. e. REMEMBER THE YARIRIIKS, WEDNESDAY. LAUIES' FASHIONABLE MATINEE will enor: appear the lovely forme Artist, Iss Fa BNIB WILRO in her great act of Roman and Grecian Statuary. Prigew—25 and 3 ) centr. CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., WEAR Bixtzm B#raape, THE COOL RBTRBAT! UNPARALLBLE: MOVEL' BR D ATTRACTION | TY, VARIETY, AND TALENT! To-night, the magnié aD2e €: cE FAIRY GIFT Or. sn ENCHANT ent Apectocular Bxtrara ntitied D GRO MORS OF BLFLAND Written expressly tor this Betablishment with { Bew a:d splendid scenery, startling magieal effocts, &c.. ingin city. Tandeur apything ever produced in ‘he great Dramatic Oom charming Cou foal Seeury, ‘SPP Priver Light O’Hear Baribling Rooney... .. Also, a new and besntifo Mons. J.B T L a in which Mons Scollory and Biol lo ViLL. i} Ballet wil! appear. Appearance of 4 bewitching sonzatreas; Miss K finished dangeu-e. the unecualed Cor: Admission 25 an Doors open at 7’, o'clock. ilk SATURDAY APTERN For Lavixs amp OF When the great Canterbury Co! Adini+sien—Ladie+ 2 ets.; chil A » A GR iss Eva Brent, the yours and d’Ethiops. Bee bills to-day, joryeoun costameas 6, entirely acti; pany and the satire ‘ar in the piece Misa Litlie Brandon Mr. George R. Eseson Ddellet, arranged by ay entitled AGE OOQUETTR, his lovely Corps de ate Pannoyer, the | the great Comediaas aid Ns conte, Performance at 8, ND MATINEE ll be given + St 2o’eleck, 1LDREN, OON METROPOLITAN HALL, | Pesn, AVeSUR, Barwzen Ilva axp l2rs Brnuer THE COOLEST PLACE N THE CIFY! Or vax Mosy Porcian NEW ENGAGEMENT or? PARLOR GPERA COMPANY. FOR A 8HOR* 3EARON. SOEBNES, DULITS wH IPALIAN, GERMAN isp ORLEBRAPED i AIRS, ie TRIOS, AND OLE ACTS, ENGLIEH OP BRAB, witn ERiILiIANT COSTUMES AND HULL ORCHESTRA! WF This celebrated company hes wone host of admirers during its atay at New York, Philade!- t+ phia,ete, Therefore,the friends of musierhould not miss the opportunity now presented of ebjoy- ing « few evenings’ amusement. Admission % cents. Opened at7 o'slock. 4im ESNZE & MERKLEIN, Proprietors, W ASHINGTON GARDENS «yp ALB VAULTS. No 304 North Cap » Near the e great plerzsure in informing his poblic generally that bia Ale ant! [eer ¢: a, his veults being the best in the city, Ned al fond of good Ale to call aud judga v finest Wines, Liquors and Oigars in the market, and his saloon ia the eoolest Hatters himaelf that those whoeall once will call again as he is sure that they will be pleased with his honse and the manner in which it is condu: C Sire Burpass: and he in for them= je l3-lw* His Dep Street, Beswcrn Band The sabscriper takes frienas and the 1H ot be bar is well stocked with tha ee in thecity. He ted. GEORGE.DON ALDBON, ( the Washingto leader, at Mr. Beer Gi ‘BAND CONOEBT TWIOK A WEER—every WH MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTEBNON—by iy oe Brass Ban FREDERICK MARTIN'S Lager aed and Restaurant, East Capitol strect, ir Oo! 4, Mr. Trojsi, je l-1m* Pane WAR MAPS, & SOLOMONS, Army Stationers, 3323 Penn. avenue, have for saiea large assortment of War Ma) Best of, Lloyd's Blunt’s Bound, Militery and R. B. Map Southern States. Colton May of Virwiniaand Marvioe on Map o! rginia ant Beat of War in the win ri cases, MPORTANT TO THE LADIES, 4 CHANCE FOR CHEAP GOODS, JUS? OPENED AT : LANSBURGH & BROWS BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, 376 SEVENTH STREET, Taimp Door Avove I, 40 pieces Lawns at 18% and 20 cents, Silk and Gingham Lace Points and Mantillas; from amongst which ‘arin Mai yland and Pennsylvania, . Hoop Bkirts of evs 2,000 dozen Green jozen. 1.000 dozen I. and P. 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Lee Advancing upe' the Petemac. Waskinerom, Jone 19.—{Aseociatad Press Dispatch.}—From a siutement of Col. Dame, it appears that on Wednesday afternoon, when Gen. Gregg bad carried the stonewall uear Aldie, end driven the rebe? cavalry toward Szickersville, he was ordered to proceed to Middieburg and hold that point. Hie regiment went into the engagement with :5}3 men and oMicers. 2 On arriving at Middleburg he wis infermed by ladies that a force of rebel cavalry, greatly outnumbering his own. were encamped around the town. This was evidenced by the fact that he had dispersed 2 brigade who opposed his entrance, and were then making demonstrations upon him from another point. He was alao tuld that the whole cf Stuert’s force were in the vicinity, but that Gen. Sinart himset! had juat lett by another route to reinforce Gen. Lee, who was then failing back irum Aldie. Determined to curry ont Dis instructions, hoe seut back mes. eengers to Aldie asking for reinforcements, In the meantime the rebels in forca attacked Dottie at several different points, Finding him- self overpowered by superior numbers and sur- rounded on every side, he atiempted to cut his way back to Aldie, but failing in effecting this, he turned towards Thoronghtare@ap and pro- ceeded several miles when he ascertained that the Gap was held by Gen. Ewell, command- ing the grend center of Lee'sarmy, and that Gen. Lee was thereabout fn person. Cel. Daiile «—Mevement Discovered— the Army ef then deployed io the left, eressed the monntain ; ft Hope Gap, and by # tortuons route anccead. ed in reaching onr entposia. Among the mfesing officers of bis command are Lieu!. Col. Thompson, Major Farmington, Capts. Shortlist, Bliss, Rogers, Alien, Charles Gould and Wyman, Adjutant Parker, Surgeon Maur, Lieuls. Shurtlef, Chadetl, Yeterson, Brown, Prenties, Parker and Ellis. It is nes- sible that many of ihe missing may have es- eaped and found their way ‘o Gen. Gregg’s command by other routas, : This reconnoissaace of eur cavalry has soly- ed the mysiery of the present location ef Lar end Ewell. From this aource it is also asce tained that Longetreet wason Wednesda: Union, Louder county, in Bril Ren Val Advices from below say that A. P. Hill’s ad- vance guard, conelsting of Hampton's Legion, Was advancing toward Dumfries; and thatone Tegiment bad made its appearance ut Stafford Court Honse. Combining these facts, intelli- xect officers draw the conclusion that Lee ia advancing upon the Army of the Potomac in three columns, his right under Gen. Hill, by way of Occoquan and Wolf Ran Shoals: his centre, under Gon. Ewell, by way of Thor- oughfare Gap, aad his left, under Gen. Long- street. by way of Leesbarg. In this connection, it is only neceseary to cay that such a disposition has been made of our tumy by Geu. Hooker. tno surprise can posribly take piace. The farmiies of ofticers who were visiting the fleld are returning hither to-day, and there are other indications of an ing conflict. A few hours will prob- lop further movements and intentions Gen. Lee’s torces, which are now said to be 0 strong. ering Teports of gnus-were heard in the ion of Aldie yesterday, and were renewed nt intervals this morning. Nothing is as yet heard of the resuit. ley. Resistance to the Enrol!meut in the West, Cractyxati, June 19.—An enrolling officer in Evone county, Indiana, was captured by several p-rsons on Monday. The men held hina while the women pejted bim with eggs. Fourteen of the most active partisans were ated. Fletcher Freeman, the+nrolling otll- cer of Sullivan county, Indiana, was shot dead yesterday while riding through the country. CLE xp, June 20.—Troops have been sent Imes county, of this State, to break Bp 8M orgenization to resist the enrollment. They arrived at the scene iisturbance on Wear . Ag the troops aly of thots were fired by the insurgents w iflect, when the soldiers, under Coil Wa fired & yolle d charged bayonets. prisoners were taken, and twos ed. The number of insurgents is reported to be five or Fix hanared, chietly armed with sho:- Th ire BOW roaming about the woods ut leaders or concert cf action. They on reinforcements trom the surroundine ry, but were cenerally c nied. Milllsry commander vave notice that the troops would remuin qviet Thursday, and give the wight ightly wound- measures will be taken. A report states shat four soldiers and ien Vallaudigham demo- crats were killed and wounded, and reinforce- ments haye been sent for by the commander of the Union forces. This report is considered an exaggaration. From North Carolina. Forvzukss Monnog, June 19.—The U. 8. Transport Emilie prrived to-day from Newhern, with Gates from our correspondent to the 17th inriant, in which he says thai the rebel com- mitree on river fortifications report that the Union sorces are in possession of a belt of coun- try 5/0 miles long by 150 wide, with inland seas ana rivers tilled with Union gunboats reaching through North Carolina into Virginia, which prevents fortifications being constracted. That while this continues the permanent secession of North Carolina and Virginia camnot be ex- pected. = The Unionists in Eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina have organized pow- erfal forcas, joined by thousand of deserters and conscripts from the rebel army, to whom protection is guaranteed, for the purpose of holding {he mountain region ugainsi the rebel government. Rebel citizens have petitioned Gov. Vanca for protection against ibis organization. Vance replies that he has no troups toseud; they must protect themselves, Twenty thousand insurgents have openly offered to join the Union troops as soun as a post is opened at Raleigh. Resisting the Draft. West Connwatu, Ct., June 16.—A company of men have established themselves in Goshen. Ot., who are reported to be deserters from the army, together with some disloyal men in that vicinity. They are fortifying every mountain with thesupposed purpose of resisting the dratt. Their unmber is variously estimated at trom 25 to 100. Great excitement exists in that region. New Haven, June 19.—The party of men Teported encamped at North Goshen, in this State, prepared to offer resisiauce to the Fede- ral authorities, is simply ® party employed in prosecuting operations along the United States Coast Survey. “2 The report that they are engaged in treason or malice may bring undeserved odium upon this State, aud the humbug should be exposed atonce. From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Mowroz, Va., June 18.—Flag-of- truce boat New York, in eharge of Captain John E. Mulford, genera! truce officer, left for City Point to-day at noon, taking upa few rebel prisoners and some women. Captain Hart, pf Company E, Ninety-ninth New York, was shot yesterday in a skirmish on the Blackwater. His remains leaye to-night, via Baltimore, for New York. The reyeuue cuiter Miami, trom New York, arrived here this morning, bound to Washing- ton, D.C. ‘The steamer Adelia has arrived to-day from New York. She fs a tine enh cbEibe, side- wheel-sieamer, captured. off Key West some nronths ago while attempting to rua the biock- ade, and is now fitted up as a gunboai. A National Greet to be Formed in New ork. ALBARY, June 19.—An important order was issued to-day by Gov. Seymour for the forma- tion of a National Guard of the State; each as- sembly district to raise a regiment or ‘battalion of infantry. New York and Brooklyn arealone unaffected by the order. E California Union State Convention. San Francisco, June 18.—F. F. Low was’ nominated for Governor by the Union State *Convention last evening. e term of cilice ie for four years, dating from the ist of January next, dannumber | MPORTANT. ————7~-——- — MABYLAND INVADED IN-FOR: E. 5 ———— md Confederates ar —Ger. Ewell in Commaud— pert and Hagerstewu Occupied rates— Maryland Heights soma SD A Oficial information, received just before going lo prees inet night. states that Gen. Even, with 25,000 Confederains, is at Sharpsburg, ; Md. Gen. Ewell bas appointed a provest mar- sha) for Sharpeburg, and bas declured xis in- tention to remein in Maryland. Williamsport and Magerstown ure aleo occupied by the Con- federates, and a body of them are also reported at South Mountain. At the latest advices no attack had been made he mefi train from Frederick reached hera last night at 9 e'clock. aud the train from this eity reached Frederick at 10 o'clock last night. The telegraph, up to midnight, still remained in working order, both to Frederickand Sandy Hook, sna no Confederates had yet entered the Uret nemed place. The Confederates have built a substantial bricge across the Canal and the Potomac river &: Williameport, and also a pontoon bridge Across the Potomac at Shepherdstown, oppo- site Sharpsburg, but for what purposes were not elated, nulese to receive supplies, &c. A large numter of contrabands, who were captured in the yarious parts of Penusylvanian visited by Gex. Jenkins, have been, we areau- thorized to say, cietributed &MoRg various res- idents cf Western Maryland, the object of ! which is not clearly understood. ‘ We have no later ‘information from Gen. Kelly. Gen. Averill, secoud incommand, lead i the advance from New Creek to Cumberlana, i @nd@ cceupied that place urtil Gen. Keily i reached there with toe remuindor of the com- mand. What disposition has heen made of the troops there has not transpired, nor the fact as ; lo the posilive direction taken by the Confeder- | ates trom that place.—Haltimure Sun, 20th, NEWS FROM MURFREESBORO’. The Chatt Rebel on-Affairs abouts Pert Hu icksburg aad Elsewhere —The Confeds Ciuim te have Sunk the U. S. Gunboat Essex on the Missi: ippi. MURFREBERORO’, June 17.—[Dispateh to the Cincinnati Gazette.]—All is quietat Murfrees- boro’, but come interest is felt over the news from Vicksburg, sent to-night. Some fearful souls report the rebel force in our front increasing. No doubt Bragg has be- tween forty and fifty thousand effective men, The weather is warm. 5 The Chattanooga Rebel of the 16th has re- ceived Jackesou adyices of the 13th: «The en- | Pmy has gotten within three hundred yards of our outer works, mounted siege guns and | opened fire without doing any daniage se far. | Gur loss in the whole series of Grant's attacks | has been six thensand, and the enemy's be- } tween forty and fifty thousand. Grans pres- | ent force does not exceed 60,000, notwitastand- { ing henvy reinforcements have reached him. vo fear is felt in regard to the subsistence of | our son. Below isa statement of che daily j rations now being issued: Quarter of a pound j of bacon; halt a pound of beef; five-righths of | & pound of meal, and an allowance of peas, ; rice, sugar and molasses, { | Jacksox, Miss., June 12.—An officer who } Vicksburg on Monday night reportalt well. The garrison are in fine spirits, supplied with water and provisiors. So far, litle Gamage has boen done by the enemy's fire. Grant is still y ing away Irom his parallels, but no mischief is done yet. Itis rumored that Idagruder was marching on New Orleans, but it is not credited in official circles. 0 firing was heard thie P. M.,and nothing has been ot the enemy's cavalry since the siirmish of yesterday. Since meeting Jackson, he is thovght to have given up the idea of another ravi. Monier, Jue 12.-The latest news from Port Jiudson says the bombardient still continues. y né of Horn L: port thirty-sey | Citi iransports with troops and supplies going down the Mississippi river. Jackson, June 13,—A dispatch dated Panois, ane says Gen. Marmaduke captured one ‘ sorcand sank another near Helena. On the iith instant, three regiments were sent ous on Helena against him, but were driven Gen. Price is marching on Old Town Point, “15 miles below Helena. Twenty-two compa- ies deported for daty trom North Mississippi, under the late cail. Ti ! ! { } | } here is nothing new from Vicksburg. There was ry little firimg to-day. The westher is excessively hot. Scuamir, June 15.—Passengers from Poneha- ioula heard heavy firing at Port Hudson. ‘The Essex is reported captured by our forces and several gunboats disabled. A geniieman from Woodville reports Banks tortifying on Thompson Creek, northwest of Port Hudson, and planting heavy siege guns. Banks has mustered ont several regiments, Sherman's leftarm has been amputated, Jacksox, June 13.—An officer just from Natchez reports that the gunboat Orizaba grounded on 2 bar four miles below that eliy, on the 71th, and that the riyer has fallen three feet since. ¢ The Rebel haz an editorial on the execution of the Coniederste officers at Franklin, tacitly admitting the justice of the hanging. It eay: “Lawrence Orton Williams was one of the Most honorable men in the service. He was recently married to Mrs. Lamb, formerly Miss Hamilton, of Charlestown. The expedition end- ed so tragically was undertaken on his own account, and was unknown to his brother offi- cers. The ad ee baie Flag says, when Gens. Magruder and Bell paid a visit to the Govertor of Tamaulipas, Mexice, the anthor- itles of Matamoras fired a caluie in honor of the distinguished visitors, wherenpon the Lin- colu Gonsul demanded his passport. General Magrucer would leave ina few days, as the criucal situation of affairs m Louisiana de- msnded his presence. The editor adds that Banks will coon meet the fighting men of the Department of Texas. THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG. Sr. Lovrs, June 19—The Democrat has 2 special dispatch from Vick: dated ai two o’clock last Saturday morning. Our approaches trom Sherman’s Bat ‘were pushed tothe rebel Tifle-pits, and to within twenty yards of one of their bastions. The rebels threw lighted shells over the parapets on cur approaches, and re- ceived in retarm twenty-three hand grenades, twenty of which exploded, driying the rebels © ut. ©n Friday, the rebels cut away the timber in. the rear of their lines and opened on us with &n eleven-inch shell and two or three siege gure. General silenced their mortar with his 30-pounder parrotts and 92-pounders. Thirteen of our gun’ ts patrol the river be- tween Helena and Young’s Point. The gun- boat Mannera destroyed the town of Eunice en Saturday. DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND General Forrest bir pda ina Dying Con- om. MvBFREESrORO’, June 18.—Private David Blazer, of the 4th Indiana battery, is to be shot to-morrow, in Gen Rosecrans’ divis! for the crime of desertion. ‘ Gen, Forrest is reported im a dying condition from! wounds inflicted en him a few days ago at Spring Hill. The difficulty originated abeut & woman. Suspicious Vessels Seen. w Yorx, June 19.—Thbe bark John Car- ag ES Matanzas, Teéports that on the isth, tt. 36.30, lon. 75, she saw & bark standing to- ward her, when, 2 steamer coming insight, the bark made @it-sail in an opposive direction, Se, ee a _Troops Moving. w Yorke, June 19,--The 56:h regiment of Brook lyn marched down Broadway for Phil- adelphia this forenoon, . Burvato, June 19.—The Mth and Gh tegi- ments Jeft this morning for Harrisburg. Gen, McClelign. . ALBANY, Jane. ae es Ls wa took the Hudson River ears for Ne ‘York this afwernoon. ” nt nanny Gen. Beauregard ia reported by Sov papers tobe on vin to Floraaae