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Se ee ante BD EVERY ‘OOR, = ¥ BXCEPIED,) a RE 8 ee ¥ Bad Ww. D. WALLAOH. ahs Sys} =a | | Papere served without wrappers by earriess emt per ecpy. 6r 2 cents per month In by carriers at @4 9 year, or 37 eent= a. To mail sabscribers the price is @ yeas, in edvanes; 50 for 6ix monthe: Shes for three Wonths nad tor bes than three tenthe 2: the rate of 12 cents a week. Single egpies, with or withot! wrappers, TWO CENA S7 ADVERTISEMENTS chould be seus to the aiiice before 1 oeioek M5 otherwise wey may pat appear until the next day. KENDALL'S PROPOSALS. SEDOBIEE FOR THE BAIR. BOF OB A b SB. . ° Guy Ase) Qusprenni 38 oares. AMBOET,E = ped} Wasrersten, Bienes, | MeM4aeRS, Prorosas will be reooived at thas ofeo BEAUSIPIEA, eatii Therscey, dune 2, 83, et 2 o'sloek M., for alt Yhe burial of persone dying while -1 the military ao arate cP cet aa en Uae BENGATHE XS, thren'intios of est “from the ist of Zaiy nat RSTINOE ATES, asatiens for Phe veqrirements ef sacs MOURISRESN, 2 ean be seen at this offer. MEENELINEES Tis fei name ant port office ‘aééresa af the bid- ey tere H fit. Wziuiade in tha ame of @ frm, the naman WRMPDARRS AMKORINE ina mere compousd of j e Bros’ apoear, Sadt ropotal of party Mtimvibting extracts row Flower) Bovts, nmi “pipiens ayo ig oe ' ; fe con- pe A 7 reais ee aN ani PES. and an ont of amen mas 2ecom pany MAREN? VIGOR o : enah proprsition, 3 “" Myiy beneficial wheve the hair cveuimes a | p PPO mAS be addvesed to Captain Biward gente stoners.” De. cnineow. | Yeshington,D- €.and whole be plalsly marted “Have never hed aeything whieh s0 pativetiy sa the miliary service ‘or under \& protection of Saewems the perpove of a baz drewing.” the United States.” WABRAN WABD, Esq... ee Sette ts ssl emt be No. 277 Qunal street, ¥. ¥. 1@ Peepe ity of the ynarer' mI ei ft waite being beic Sor seven sears yout AMBO- Bearers Districn Gout or ofthe Untied States Dire BD evvered re sealp wict . malin.” Prof. JOHN ARNIA ene, bitty of ey ae Bello oebcinteaderel No. 33 King stveet.N.¥. | yt wo ble persons, whone signature are Ber exte by ott Druggivte and Fawy teoode Wrenrpreset to she’ gearuitee,and said guaces- 3 aust aeeom| : Beslesn, Prt in boxer, (eomtaining two betties,) Bidders must be presont in person when the bide wales @1 are syeted. ce thelr proposals will not be eomsid. i Mamatretdved and fox male xt wholesale by } + Bands in the sum of Sve thousand dollars, sifusd MENDALL & BANNISTER, Ra eg ima ied a ieecelh eee No, 342 Bacavway, N.Y. the contract WORM OF GUARANTER. '@—. of the connty of —, ard tate of —— —— ofthe eounty of —. and Btate of —, do Rereby atizranty that —— in able to fulfll a eontract réanee with the terusof his proposition, that, shorid his proposition be soce; = at cnes exter into & eoutragt in Baculd the contract be awarded him, we are pre- pared to become his secnrities, this guarantee must be appended the official GH leate above mentioned.) ABGESTTS JOHNSON & C@., 299 PENWSYLVANIA AVENUE, Burvsan 972 4 207ER B7s., (OOMEP BUILDING, el 4 je right to resect any ‘ar all bidnthat mey be Kevite the Trade te inepeet their stoah of meemes bigh bs reserved by the Depot Quarter- WIERS UP 2IQUOKS, Informal preporale wil to Tip t, HARPZ. _fed-td — Captainand 4.@. 1,08 A. Pprorosare FOR OaSEeB. DuPaRTMENY OF TEM IxyRRICH. Wasrincton, dune 2, . Bea,k2D rPRovosats wil ba received 2% this anti} }2 o’eloek M. on Friday, sne dniy rext. for Foreaiinn 95 Oon- Models in the north sctoon ofthe Paient Office building, imcludicg s!! mete rials workmanship.except the iron pilasters of the inwer tier of eases, the strirways and tha rene a These will be furnished ty the Govern- ment wet it will devoive uponthe eantragtor to ap ese Ongce will be similar ia form and constre- tion to those of the west wing. but the lumber murt be of the Dest cuzlity, well seasoned, and free from knots and states, and the wort must be done in the best and most workmanlike maoner. abe contrectors willbe required to furnish the Draes binges amd to ft them in; also to farni-h loeks like those of the present cases subject to the direction, as it regarda the keys,of the Oommis- sioner of Patents, The whole work tobe finished threnghout with four coats of paint, composed of the best pure lead ground inoll. The glass must beequal in every Tespect to that of the cases in the West Satoun, aud FOBLO CO AND SEGARS, GEOCBKIES FOR THE CAMP, wmegc peed tn this city in varieiy end quefity. Bring the Bale Agente for MAPAES. FRANE BININGER & CO., Ne, 35 Beaven Br., New Yoru, ‘we s4D their eolsbrated BOPILED WINES AND LIQTORS, at Sew York prices. —freight added, We weed call the avtention of DIVISION PUB. WEYGES to the fact that we have the «buve goods seedy peeked fex shipment in casey containing foam ene te twerre desen eavh.and cap fl) any erdes fer ibom on xii. most Be well B. &—We also beep censtartty om hand the barges and most varied sesortment of SRABPAGCGNE WINKS we be fond im thie ty, embracing the following well bouwn brands ver CLIQUG?, MOBT & CHANDOP, @. B. MUMM 2 OU., FIVER BRIDSICK, BUGERE ChiQuor, PRET. MANCEAUX, CHARLES RIVARE & €0, he proposals addressed to the under- BF Ax Inepes then of O92 Stock Is most rerpest- IuBy seated, ACG. JOHNSON & CO. _may OY alan tees : 486 NEW STUCK. 486 INVERIOR ADORNMBNTS. Just received, @ choice nelection of new and Geptrable Btyies PAPER HANGINGS, Bem the rieh and ornate t) the most chaste and simpie patterns, é», opriaie for parior, halls, admins reoms, and chaniers. WiRE BOARD hae crerUEe. CNHNTER NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNSGILT BAND My REQUIRED SThan OR SIZK OF ANY EEQU SD STYLE WETASE: SHADB MADE TO one OVAL PICTURH BA: ages carr aed ee? aD gest assortment in t Dutrict, from the best manufactory in the eounwy. Ake, an asscttment of Dark Wood Frames, with a ful veriety of small-sized Oval ‘nd ite Fremes of foreusa and domestic menufac- ture. Passepstents, dc, their present rates which they may be willing to PICTURE OORD AND TASSELS. grant, ee eae Price at which they be patterns ines as ionere; ictars Rings, Nails poppe tenders’ nhonld bes arep to, the e Un Purehasing exelcsi for cash. the above goods i raed ‘* taoserding vo their quality) will be disposed of at at low rates a5 they can be purchased for in the |. No mis: entation made io effect sales. eal] rolielt those needing the above eooias Terma cea. 3, MARKRITER, Remember the number, No. 4™6 Seventh street, Hal; and the terms mepecir mer Fellows hyd owea" AVEL BOOP eekvar BOOFS) . © WILZON, (egecensor BD 3.8. ng ay wand and Wileon'y Amprened Pare aad Water Proof Bolt, Cement and Grave! a. a Works lect of Sd street” Ofice—Louisiane av: jed and bredded and jeft clean The plans may be seen at the ofice of the Archi- tectofthe U. 5. Capitol Extension, on the east 88. m. to 4p. m. ‘The Department reserves the ris ht to reject any or aH of the bids if it considers it to the interest of dressed to the Department of the Interior and en- éersed **Proposnis for Cases for the U. 8. Patent Oftiee.” The said bide will be opened at 12 o’elock of such of the bidders ss may see proper to attend. 8 ee z pasorceas YOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN} a Orvice, asHisorox, D.C., April 6, 1959 Waitren Paorosals are invited for furnis! Sey STE AW, OATS, and CORN, for the use _ or stany of the Government wharves in this city. ened, and they should state the quantity of i ived for five th d roposal wi receive: for five on saD (341) bushels of Corn of Oats, and fty (30) tons of the interes; of the Government to contract fora eA ital tobe pat up in good sacks, of about t grain : nt two 2) bushels each, whlch are to be faroinhed at the The Hay and Siraw to be securely baled, AJ Grain and Hay ofered to be rubject toa rigid joatraect will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, as the interests ot the service may requize. seenrity will be made under this advertisement. Paymec: to be made ai the completion of the eontract. ROWN, UABTERMASTZR GENERAL'S OFFICE nets Of Steam Vesseis are invited to send to tbe Sener General's Office teuders for their arter or sale. vyeasels, their dimensions, enrolled or registered tonpage, actual capacity, ineterial, pellers, w! iron or copper fastened, size and power of eng price at which they are offered for long or short f , OF in case the ernment should Owners af steam vessels siready in the service of the Quartermasie: maks known t> the Spartans: ‘ashiagtou, WASHINGTON SEMI-WREKLY BETWREN NEW a fe Une os and whole on the completion of the contract Capitol Bauare every day, Sundays excepted, from the Gov. roment to doso. All bids must be ad- 1 on the aforessid 3d day of July, in the presence 22d streets, pot, ts be delivered at the Railroad De; each article offered, also the prize and the date Hay or Straw, and ENTS ualess it xh: be for cost of the contracter. Seance by the Goverment Inspector. Good required for the faithful fulfillment of any contract ap 17. Onsptain and A. Q.M.U.8. A. ‘Wasurvoron City, Mareh 19. 153. Tenders should ¢ontain lestitige bcs) of the earryit: whethe Fo red, whether side-wheel or pro- ines and boilers; and sould state the charter, with the’ estimated value of the vessel in prefer to purchase insiead of chartering. rs Department are requested to Departmen? any re netfon in STEAMSIiUP LINE, FASHINGTONead GEOKGETO enue até 7th st. — onde} rough P. Office Boz 534 pune SPRAMSHIPS tamlty attended to. — my 2-eoln* BALFIMONESRMECRE, Zee Wanssndie QS nor wna. | SEEM EXBS OR MOUSTACH BS te six weeks apn the Cee ee 87 Nou foot of igh street, <wmcothest Batire satiefaction given or the Georgetown, and Pier 1, foot of Wall street, New id for S$! eants. or4 money rei! Sent Vwi ‘ork, Address CO. ¥. BHUTTS, Proy. Zee Katox je lhat Fer Leia OS Re aN SMH IREHART, T° SUTLERS Agents, foot of High strest, | AND HOTEL KEMP RRS. James HAND, Agent We have just reesived 2 follsupply of | je Gun” 117 Wall atree:. New Yor! Lemar ppg, pa! (“RAMAFIND CIDER PAZENT GALVANI“LED OVENS, OLAHIFIAD OIDBRE whieh we will sell than they have been sold have just rece! 00usTs “George 8, ved per sob before. We have No.2 to No.7. “3. Wo,” n, a large sui yh pach nagar tg rt ak ois flasoactiuscte CLAMITIRD OHDEE we PPorcea.s POR SYATIONERY. Tavscuay Darsaruars. Jane 3, 3883. bee of the articios in class 1 will be farnished desiring to bid, om appitcation at the De- en fhe ‘Department to itwel? the rigitt to eo reserves = e order the writing paper plain ur faint Knot’ avy aired pattern. **Beliver tos of ail articles. in moat her wi.k thew itten x I be farnished to bidders, with the samples of Au ries wil! ba subset to inspects expert led for that iniee by the Secretary of the Treasury, end the de ivery of any iaferior artice shall be deemed eniicient esase to annal the coptract. Deliveries must be free of charge, at the Trea- aury Department, Washington Bach proposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it, and be sceompanied by a satis factory guaras tee that the bidder will. execute a —— ‘With good anc euficiont bonds, if his bid failure to comply with any one order ander ameontract, to operpie te the forfaitnre of ike en; malty of the bond: or the Oo Teasury may direct the purebase ia o the : market of anch quantities of any articles as shal) bs erect. Offer for sale at the lowest market price, in quan- _my Ht AT Ps. avenue near 7thstreet. | tities to auit WOTORASOES. 1 Ail others in want of CTLERS, cakes tw yy E. prime article of Cider are ys eree edoagen and ex- AP puino this bet A, 8H. wp ot" SAM AN TINE CANDL RB, Union Bottling Depot, 37 Gresu # om, ‘for aah 8 National Boap p04 Candie mt Geor, a. DD, tree! 5 eetown, . | Ef) REWARD.—Bscaped from the eo i =n ~~ a OD & 50 ton aay eile ane Duvet of Columbia, 1 & EMEN'S CLOTHING. one a A TOMPEING, alias LHGRANGE, his Wars io acore n fell stock of GEN {One WM. A TOMPRING, lies LRGERANGR, Die BPRING OV BuCOATS BUS Shown haircut short and whon long waa com SITs. ead ASHI of the | straight back; his face i# round and ful; of of aninns ee upearat ege Mh. | “Ae TSUN MLASOING tout ox” roy a 329 Penpevivgzis 8 ng, between Sit: Sas Bo bin oe Ecepioisek: fulland relling eis __Sish ee ee wei miso. Jou TROT. abouts fect }0 inches high: ¥1— THAT If : 5 t brown ent yory sports FESR iia as ait” aiassarh | Secestee toes aoe have a b eutios : pox . . Al ofthem i Serene four of thal mn08t Ipanrdom if eared sone Uied Beaten jail the on ‘triet of Columbia, or 95) ither one of said a ISebility, Promavure if, | prisoners. wand @ TAMON,” ° AC! Bs # OLB WOELD. Bese twtraieetiaens areas ee, Fe ee RBteerp scm te ts Balan: s - - "6 Nuvural History of Man; } vol, nad 130 oaasrs ; ici an Giadseae Ledigenona Kasas ot Whe | . Emme & 4 i ae be necessary to pegely the defeiency esused by euch failure, and argo to the eontractor fi! per ¢entcm o) the price which it snall be fe meeessary to pay for auch articles. Proposals unaceomranied with satiaiaetory q will not he conridered, and contracts be awarded only to establisheé manninetorcrs of or dealers im the articles. Orsss Ne, 3. White Quarto Post Paper Wate goers? Note Paper White ( ommercial Note Paper Yellow Envelope Payer Brown Wrapping Paper Red Blotting Paper. Card Blotting Bparde White Envelopes, officiad mre e Envel-pas, he tter size Rite Envelopen, pote sive White Bnvolopes, official size, cloth Lined Brown Mana Envelopes Oopying Paper White Demy Paper White Medium ‘aper White Buyer Hoya! vaper Letter Press Copying ne OLase Ne. 2 Best euality Copying Ink Best quality Biaek Ink teuality Bloe Ink ouality Writing Ficid Beat quality Carmine Ink Paber's best Black Lead Pencils Hos.33,5, and 4 Rae best Red anc Bios Feels Steel Pe: Gold Pevs Beat Quills Beate aes Knives, with perv} oz stag jen Best Tracers, with ivory bundies 5 for offic: Crsss Ne, 3. Ginee Inketands fivtta Perehbs Rulers Nine and twelve inch Ivory boiecss Letter Cli Best cnality Sealing wax, meceemtccly from sbellae Mucilege Linen Tape Silk Paste, assorted coldse ine Beat sotid-hesded Pins Swertwent’s Metalic Paper Fasteners Pneumetic Inketande Byiet Machines Freach Eylets Pasteteard Reference Fike De La Rue Visiting Cards Tvory Pounee Boxes Klastic Rings Gisss Paper Weights Glass Sponge Cupe nee Yasin Gun a“ Mann’s or Bison's Paten* Gindeoe ‘The Department reverven tho right te acrert bids for indiviaual items ip clawes lar dl. Bidders will be required to eonform their bids to the written specifications taruished with the semplen,and failure ty Go #0 Will eacse the rejeo- tinn of ary bid. Rides which conta than the fair cost of the arti GeUlent, OHASP. items at prives and will not be considered. 8.° Secretary of the Treaeury. june S-Zawim Psorceats POR GOAL AND Wood. Dwranixexe enon? i § 3. thin De partinent until i2o’cloek « io-tent, for furnishing fy: yaent and the diferent branches 450 tons Coa! of the kind, sud equsl to the best quality, of Baltimore ¢ ca] Qompsuy's Coal. i) tons best qnulity Red sb Goal Joheords be d Oak Wood. Weords be hers’ Pipe Wood, To be delivered at such times actin ash evae. ties dnring the season as may ike wanted. The Depart equire tia sneeersfal bid Ye quaelty one balt et any time di Samples of the coal to be exhitit Bond, in charge of 2. : of the abor ; ebarge of the furnaces wil be rej ** Katie fuctory arranvewents aust be correet messnrement of each. Bonds for the faithful perfarmanes « tract, in doud Proporais to be sac onk Ixte and e snd Wood tawae tor the the eon P TO BUILDERS. ROPOBALS FORK BULLDIN HOUSE VOR MBTROPOLITA . Mayon’s Orricu, Washington, Jupe if. ist. Sealed Proposals, endorsed -* Building Gomusit tee on Station-Houses.’ will be reeeived at the Mavor’s Othee until FRIDAY June th, 81 1? o'clock M., for the srection and completion of » Statiou-House, to be locstedon Nerth K «treet, Letweep 2th and 2ist streets. ‘Au oath of aliegisnee must accompany eseh ‘fhe plans and specifications of Mansre. C sed Kemmerhueber, Architects. ean be reen snd * sil Ue explained st the Mayors Oftice, from this ante. ‘i ‘The right to deetine any 6r a]! the proposels ia reservea, if deemed for the intercat of the Corpo- ration uipte sceurity for the faithfal yerformanee of the contract will be required from the socesssful \dder, Cc) D WALLACH. Mayor, JOHN H. SBMMES, President Board of Aldermen. i ASBURY LLOYD, President Board of Common Uouncil, Buikiing Committee, [intel. & Chron.) je lS HR OMB EB! The undersigned is now in recei pt of of assorted kumber which will by sora sesh.at re aes Coal and Lumber Yard, eorner A street ani canal. Sere @¥O. L. SHERIFF. F& ROVE HOUSE SCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Nzw Junsny. The above popular Hotel is now realy for the u:mer Beason, having been thoroughly set_in order for the sceommodation of visitors to Kchooley’s Monxtain Bprings. Owning the property and consequently nu rent w pay, the proprietor of the Forest Grove Bouse will accommodate families and visitors at as low a Tate ae a strict regard to ihe respectability ofthe } House will sfiord. The direst route to reack the Forest Grove Honse in from Philadelphia by Newark or Jersey city, by the Morris and Nssex Railroad, to Hackettstown, ates a. m..acd 3% p,m. ¥ an Ge ie Ee the undersigned meet with prompt stten fe lemasim? P. MATHEWS. Proprietor. A CARD.—HAVING DISPOSBD of my entire Plombing, Gas and Steam Fitting Betab. lishment (No. 90 Ninth street) to JOSKPH NEY NOLDS & OO., of thiscity, I take gre: wayure in recommending the uew firm to my friends, gustomers, and the whole community: woll know- as aces work BET ppm Veband jais dealing, strict houesty characteriza Spar. gctions of this establishment. W.?. DOVE. JO8BPH REYNOLDS & CO., (successors to 2 Dovey PLUMBRES, (GAS ane BEE FITTERS, 50 Ninth street. near Penusytvania avenue, are now prepared tofurnish everything in their lime at reasonable prices, and toaxecate all orders sith promptness and in « satisfactory wi One price onty. Ja li-+olm, ‘HOICE OLD RYB AND CHOICE OLD RYGNONGAHELA WAISKY. We tave on hend superior okt Monongahele. enoleo 8: X08 Nectar, old Pamily Nectar and old Cabinet Whiskies, aN iso agente for the sale of Messrs. Kohler & Froniiags Ualifornia Native Wines and Broa- dies, Th ewig bye ocr rands: Anglica. White tel e ‘ort, Wines and & . Musca‘ Hook vine os a ents FeDe ag Oe rete BRA TOR, Beeoived nares asortnent from Philadel- Se tee Gorner of 9th and K ntreets, Jver phis. and New York. - ze Eatiigerators with Geokers aad’ Biens Ween ma meses ti 1 epson, jons,whieh ¢ Ne. 3,221. THE WEEKLY Star. i ‘Fhie exevliont Femily ana News Joareal, eoutaining a greater variety of interesting reeditig than ¢an te Jound im any uther, fe podbiehed on Friday morning, ‘TKuxs— Cash, tnrcriedly in advance, Ringe YY, per aunpum, . 8 Five OS 6. Ten copies... Twenty-tive copice Ht invariibly eonmins the ~ Washington Wews™ that bas nade Mie Deity Beentag Bier eireulste co generally thronghowt the evuntry. Sa Single copies (a wrappers) can be pro- cured st the e@unter, immediately after the teene of the paper. Price—Tamus Carrs. GROVER AMUSEMENTS, "S THEATRE. PMBRSYOV ANIA AVENU Ener Willards' Hotel Lao Maxacan RARD GROVER. ........... SPECTACLE OF THE AOR ba an oR Sesan i dM Warder. ‘ + J.B. Whiting ac... j . B. Wilson as. Ben rs as Myre Germon a< Mra. Muzzy ss. . Be” Admission ©, 2%, bares for secured seats 'HREE NIGHTS ONLY, Somme: ne THB (Tacesay) BVENING, June 2, Dion Boureleanit's 5 slogans — & Drawa. ar ded OSLLEER Baw. THR RKIDRA OF GARRYOWEN, min ae. -Bil Soectacaier CANTERBURY HALL, LOUIBIANA AV., BBaRm Sizrx S7aazy, THE MUSIC HALL OF THE WORLD. pen | Undunbie. ly the gres'ant sombinetion of over embraced in one orgavization. THE COOLEST HaLL IN THR CITY. A MAGNIFICENT BILL NEW OBIGINAL DRAMA A Siew Bensational Drama iz ene act, YOUNG AMERICA AND OLD IRBLAND: BOW DON CORRESPONDENT IN CAMP Paddy Murphy ‘of the Iriah MISS Undeniadly the most a'trac:ive + American Btage. et week of the youne ar’ chartoing Daaeense. - Mirs KATH PRNNOTER. . NBW FAC. INCRBASED APPRACTIONS, First week of the eelebrated Clog Dancer, ME. BARBY KELLY. From the principal Mosie Halls in Lendon. Pirat week of the lovely Danseuse MISS ELLA WERNER. Virst week of the charming Spanish Ballet; LBS INTRIGUE D'BSPAGHE, In whieh the Court of Beanty rppease. 4 GRAND MATINER NEAT BATUBDAY AFTERNOON, EW BALLET, dc. On TER -- George B, Bdeson BRED EV. fr. tress on the Admission 25 and @eents. Private boxes ho'ding st: Bs $5. formanrests. VARI ETIES open at 7:, o’closk, Pez- VARIETIES! Fronting Penusyivaniea avenge acd Ninth st. Bembiin & Co. Fito Simmons... LIGHT, AIRY .. Stage Manager and Proprietora Advertiser AND COMFORTABLE! Gicrioue sucsess of Lids peantitot Boottish Night nerale. MIBS AGNES SUTHBRLAND. Re-engagement for one week only of MIES NELLIE HOWARD, as Mose for the lest tune but one great local drame of A GLANCE AP NEW YORE. Whovill appear in Neltie Howard 24 Lisvie Fielding a Other sharaeter~ paBy Together w perfors:ance, eensisting of ES, NEGRO FARO by the steat Drameti % the secular Goncert BURLEAQU Eg, DANCES. PANTOMIMER, BONGS, &c HELENA SMITH ie “WM. 8. BUDWORTI!, RY BLIF LIZZIE PIELDING, CK WATKIN ADDLE JOBNGOR, WYDREEDAY LiDIBS? FASHIONABLE MATINEE When the erent Drems « THE COOLEST SCEN Be. IPALIAN FViL edmirere during ite DUsBTTs, ! WHOLE 40CTs, Gy s88 Movy Porvnan "4 Gb ed Private boxes 95. Bee at New York”? “METROPOLITAN HALL, Psye. AveRUn, Berwees 227 asp Dre SyxeKs PLACE N PEE CITY! BEW ENGAGEMENT FUR 4 BEOR” 8b. Thies, arD GBBMAN 2p ENGLISH OP EBAB, wa ERILLIART (COSTUMES aD GRHCRESTRA! GP Thiseciedrated company has wons host of etayat New York, Philedel- ! ' trom Sumter } | Phia, eto, Therefore, the friends of music rhould j | Lot miss the opportunity now presented of enjoy- | ing a few evenings’ amusement, 2 Admirslou Weente Opened at 7 o'clock. H&NZE & MBRKLEIN, Proprietors. ‘KARD CONCKLT TWICE A WEBE—every | GoMonp sy sna TOU Repay APPERNON by the Weshington City Fress Band, Mr. Tro lender, at Mr FREDERICK MABYINS Lag Cap: ph saree, Beer Gardev and corner of 5th, rant, ORKOMEO COLLEGE NEAR Pik Barrimone CouNnvy. The Seventh Semi-Anvual tion opens on the tirat dio FS VILLE, SRES EERE of, ay df Beptember. Gb } i | ! isi, | ar ‘The course ofstady embraces ail that is necessary to | prepare young geutlemen to enter upon professional atu@ics of any bind, The lar guages, ancient and wodern, are taught with a view to improvement and progress io the Boglish lapgusge aud Bnglich compo-ition, The dead lancuagen, oy object of wtudy y form the principal etaoght with great no me t they success. Without extia charge, or without being allowed ty intertere the French largua Jo ie iau tain perious, (tin miele. the with wore i-oportant atudion, ht 10 all, and at oer- medium of copmuni- that 8]! have to speak ard write it, cation. so The instituiion will ad tself to the wants of all classes of students, who properly come within it# range. They are adinitiel at any age, and are Placed in those elpsses for whick they xre faund competent. I more than mu practioal bearings eonstantly in view. to form the stu: Christian gen Noles that's litle thorosebig’ rinciple, a joroug! iS thas iraperfeetly nalaraioon 7 andthe dents to men aud to develop their whole given upon the nown, is worth ot the seienes@ are kept The end of the Inrtitation is deonme well-educated eharacter—mental, moral amd physical. ‘The academical year is divided into two Se-sions respectively, beginning on the first Monday of " aber and the frat of February. The students whose parents desire it, can remain durine the summer verations by doliars in addition tothe annual devote a portion of each day io st "Bikesville ia esatly spprosched from y private oevezances j orby the ompi' he Hand revern Ean Strect, at 40 »: ty the We ' wielonk tn Tae ere ak, Ea ying the sam of thirty or et They 'y and read- itimore whieh ‘shock. summer season at 7 . 8. WALDRON £ Principal, in 1A BxaRL : * . > . ROMAINE S J have always 5 ieee IN HOC VIXNCES.” * * = LEN? TORIC. esos : + = * ORIMEAN SITTERS. d to sell any ofthe cow- j | ed { \; { | TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. Bl FROM PENNSYLVANIA. The dels again Advancing —The Whole Ferce said to be im Metion—Greencastle Oce ed By them im Ferce—Prepara- tone made te meet them. Maggisecne, June 2—From al! informa- Hon edtained, it is believed thai ihe whole reb- @} force this cide of the Petomac is advancing in this direction, The enewy occupied (¢n-en- castle at neon whh cavalry, wintry, and ar- lillery, and is believed to de in strong torce. The troops at Chambersburg are under (jen. Knipe. The outpost of cur sorves up tue vai- ley will fall back to the main army if clovely pur-ned by & lurge force of ibeenemy. Every preparation is being mede to mee: them saonld they decide to move farther in this direction. The Philadelphia City Troop, ina stirmish lasievening at Millersiown, near etiysburg, took Sve prisoners without any Wes. Ges. Franklin Tenders his Services to Gevernor Cartin. Haxniserrs, June ®.—Gen. Franklin ar- ‘rived here to-day from New York anc cendered bis services to Goy. Unrtin in any capacity he theught proper to piace Bim. Gov. and Gen. Coneh much ysinable informa- Yon. The indications are tha: his sersaces ‘Will be required. THE WAR IN T ARSSEE. Meurxie, June 20.—Col. Cornain, of the aL Miesouri cayalry, succeeded in scattering sey- eral rebel cump-, where ibey were gaihering cate for Bragg’: array, destroying @ Jarge Gantity of forage. aud bringing in the catile ¢ reports the rebele 3 waking vigorous effort to guiher a large mounted force Burih of the Memphis and Charisstou Haliread. Tuey ar: conseripling everybody, and nambers ~ th: have taker the cath have joined the rebher | band. Some of Gen. Dodges men who ware wilh Col. Straight have escaped ana reached Coriuth ‘They repori that Col. Straight destroved his abandoned artillery telure it was captured by Forrest, and inflicied greater damage than tha rebels acknow)ledg». A detachment Of the Sst Blissouri and 3th Obic cavalry, 400 strong, under Riajor Heury, of the sth Ohio, whilst on a reconnoissance, were surrounded near Nemaus, Miss., on the night of the 1*th. by Gen. Chalmers, wich 2,000 rebels, and were routed and many of them captured or killed. Major Menary was cap- tured. Abou: 100 of our mea reirned. The enemy are massivy along our whols line trom Memphis to Corinth, cutting the tob-graph and damaging the railroad. Engagement with the Rebel Batteries en Morris Isjand. Hoeven. June 22 —A letter in tha Herald from the blockading tieet off Charleston, ~ays that on the afternoon of the Mth inwt. on Morris Island opeued fire upon dur troops on Felly Island, and for halt au hour no notice was taken of ihe firing by oar torces. Presenily the sunbouts Pawnee and Commo- dure MeDonogh siexined up to wishin good yange of the rebel batteries aud ponretin « deadly fire Lromsheir hie; gun-. The Union = on Folly L: ben opened the shot ana bell few We could see thst she rebel shet feli shors, While those teres and junbous bursian the m erebet baiteres. The fring basted un’ $, Gut the resuit of the engagement was not fally kuown fARUOND DIsParer.y ‘The rebele w seen frying of a number 01 killed aud wounded. Lunug cue firing the resol rar edea down where they rer Wits Over, NOL Garin jake pari in the fighi. The eame nich whole reaistead and shipping were bril: Wdumingied ior several hours hy contagr: raging in GU beavers were lighied vp t tion of property ast haye Missouri State 4fiairs, + Louis, June He gaye the | THE (CONFEDERATE INVASION. & City Occupied by eral Treeps Still at South Mountain, jam-pert, Sharpsburg and Magers. tewn. The accounts trom the Upper Potumac and Weetern Maryland continue to be of an intes- | esting character. Yesterday morning the ta phe commu- Nication bel ween this eity and dy Hook was ati UninterTupted. There was bo operator # Mouocacy or P'rederick, and no direct Intorma- tiou Inm thove points was received. It wae | thereiore not positively known whether any con isuersles Jet remained in or about Mred- erick. The lates! advices yesterduy trom General Tyitx, #! Maryland Heights, stated that no democeétratien bad yet been made upon that Place. althcuch ther® were indications of the Teeence of the Confederates in considebasie force on the mountains in the vieinity. ‘The passenger train whieh lefiCamaden etreet depot reeersey, morning did vet proceed be- yond Sykesville. LATER. : Yesterday @ Contederaw cavalry toree ap- penred at Mount Airy Station, (on the Balu- more aud Ohio Railrosd,) about forty-four m..e* irom this city. They tore up some af the track, remained but s short time, and retired up the turnpike towards Frederick, distant about thirteen miles. We are informed that they did net injure the telegraph lines, and 1? Was suspecied that they might baye magnets on the hne. We also jearn that there was a cavalry force of eeveral hundred, during the movning, rt srederick. LATEaT. The jollowing is the latest information de- rived bist night irom the military authoriwes ; ‘The Confederate force at Frederick yesterday were attacked aid driven out by a force of exv- , tiry from Gen. Conch’s command in Penney)- rebel : yenit. The Federal troops now occupy met place, and the Balilmore and Ohie railroad is lear between here and Frederick and Sandy There are now no Confederates re- ported nearer Frederick than South Mountath. Ascad of the ist Connecticut eayalry, ¢sta- tioned in th:s city,) while owt on @ reconnols- simee towkrde }rederick yeeterday morning, met with the iollowing mishap: In the first place several of thein were captured by the Teniederates, and subsequently (with the ex- eption of ihe ofticem: in command and several men) the remainder were captured by a party of Gen. Couch’s Federal forces, who, as stated above, have since oecupied Frederick. ‘Tris lauier affair was occusiourd by the Connecticut cavalrymen being taken for s¢onts or epies by the othe: Federal troops. The reports of @ movement on Getiysburg and points in tbat vicinity by the Ooufederates sre erropcous. Gen. Couch has a portion of his command at Gettysburg, and is in constant communication with this military department. There was nothing forther trom (sen. Tyler's or Gen. Kelley's commands, except that ab ‘Was reported quiet. Woe ure informed by the officers of the Balts- Mure and Ohio railroad that they will rane pascenger train this morning to Frederick, as ) all danger has ceased im that locality, wieb its { entrenchments, & beea , —The uccecret’s Spring. | field dispatch cays the clerks of Assembiy Lave j exlecd up the journals of bo:b Houses, aud yom in the hands of a copperhead ie law says they shall be Lagisia The elerks pretend tembly yet in sessign. reals are rriy. and @ypen by law toh even ¥ bue che House is in session. SECOND Din? J REON Cr to-day M viding for “ people, officers on U nexs subst elect November next been under disenssion al] day, b: uon adjourned withe nut beng held sli over the 51 te general election, gs are e favoring immedi- ate emancipation and the eleciion ef State Ofiieer< by tue people. The « MOusly passed revolacions t Prince L. Hudgins tor disioy From Mexico co on the 2b ult, All ihe French residents re been cempelied to leve the city. Gen. sures bas taken command of the Mexican troops. The Mexican fortifications were be- ing strengthened. and it was believed that the xuvernment wonld flood the valley en the ap- proach of the Freneh, and makeadesperate re- sist ineyery possible manner. All avail- able Mexican troops were being drawn in to- Wward- the capital. Gen. Comonfort was much censured for not relieving Puebla, aud in ‘Quenece bas re- The French advance bad arrived at tin. Gen. Korey had ordered the cap- exicun generals to be sentto France viber officers to Martiviqus. Three thon- sand sebigeet vy eens had been put to work on the railr leading to Vern Cruz by Gen. Forey, and 2,000 were employed in destroying the entrenchments sronnd Puebla. From New Orleans—The Fight at Pert Hudsen still Going o New York June %.—The steamer Locust Point, trom New Urleans, on the isch, arrived here t-pight. She brings no uews whatever. ‘The purser reports that nothing had been re- evived trom Port Hudson, exceptinat the tight- ing continued there, no one knowin: the result. ‘The tow-boat Boston, was capiured by the rebels on the Sth inst., near Pilot Station, and they subsequently captured the birk Lennox, trom New York for New Orleans, burning the vessel and cargo, and earrying off Oap:. Cole and two mutes is vee) eens The crewf#and assengers were allowed to go ashore in the Park's Jong boats at the light house. The tug Leviathan went in purswit of the Bosion, but could not find ber, Rew York, June 2.—A Hilton Head letter of the 1, tm-states thar the Montromery expe- dition, consisting of the Fifty-fourth Massa- chueetts, Second Carolina, and Brayton's Ehode Island batwery, proceeded up Nt. Si- mond’s Sonnac, Ga, and Turde river, ave Brunswick, on the Sth, und de-troved ihe raii- roid bridge over BuffaioUreek. Theexpadiuon siscended the Altanial river on the iit above Darien, and captured a schooner Inden with forty bales of cotton @nd brought her away. ‘The expedition then returned w St. Simon's d-lane, without the joss ofa man. The expe. dition here Awaited orders trom Gen. Gilmore and the supply of certian things round neces- sary to its work. Front Pensucela, New Your, June 22.—The steamer Thames, trom Pensacola he she Ligh, meio ete tom night. Among ir seugers are Oaplains Bey ce, Washburn Po en Surgeon Kim- all, Lieut. Prescowtund £4 discharged soldiers vof the loth Maine regiment, Another Invasion of Indig + gee eos | | snegre wore oct pation by the Federal :roaps. The Confederates, while ip Frederick, open ed a reerpiting office, dd appointed 2 provosi. marsha), &c. No property was destroyed by them, por were any of the ejiizems arrested, tbat we cotld bear of Lt is staied ihatsome of the yr its were captured by the Federabs When they entered the city, vot baying ume a sake ber eseupe with We others. Ax the hour of zor lopress telegraphic com- munication to Sundy Hook and Fredenek was imfctc The defenses of the city are now well-nigh complewd. Major Gen. Schene by severnl of bis still officers, * thoren7 in=pection of all the zor in and around the eity. heered by the contrapaads 3, and waa ree Me was repeaiedly t work or the d Yester- . Schenek has i Since receiving @ KerioG. wound nd arn at the second bucke ox diemore Sur, 20d, MONROE. The Situation at Pert sburg—Richimond “Un- FROM FORTRESS Southere New June 21.—The steamer rived here lustevening frem Bal- 1,100 reoet prisoners, en route for 1 truce ste&mer arrived this morn- irom City Pomi, bringi.g back four rebel fBcers, as the rebels still refase to exchange officers, They were sent to Fort Nortolk. ~l prisoners arrived Uns ", muder ra of a de- iachment of the N York Seventh. SITUATION AT PORT HUDSON AND VICKRBURG. A dispatcn from Usyka, June iG, says: “A desperate light took place on the ith. The Contederws ¢ enemy and drove bin from lus fortifi-ations, but the situgiion at Vicksburg stl engrosses ail the solicitude of the country. Leavy rein- forcemenis are pouring in to Grant, and barge instalbur nts from the command of Rosecrans haye been transported io the great army im- vesting Vicksburg. Whether Jobaston has, at the last hour, been imvested with autnority cobcentrate the troope of the Westis tie anxious topic of inquiry and the vital question of the erisis.” “RICHMOND UNCOVERED.” The Ricbmond Dispatch has the following fieant parasrap Kichmond is about to be uncovered of the defense afforded heyefotore by the proximity of Gen. Lee's army, ¢ pert ¢/ which is abready ix the Veliry of Virginia, and provabty in Maryboint, und the rest will probably follow on, whence uhey cannot be brought instantly to our #ssis'- ance, if assistince we should need.” The Raleigh State Jouanal says that Gov. Vance has determined to call an extva session of the North Carolina Legislature on the 3@b of June, A box of lobacce weighing two hundred ana eighty-two pounds uet was sold in Richmond en the isth for $350 per ewt. Machinery ior the manufacture of cotton cards bas been put in operation in the eity of Lyzchbury Va. Hf. Pickuey Walker, Her Britunic Majesty's vice consti at Charleston, haying su bmitied to the Secretary of State satisfactory evidence of his appointment ae acting consu! for the States of Nerth and South Caroling, is recoguized es such by the government of the Confederase States, Rey. Robert J. Graves, of Nerth Oarotim, has been released, the grand jury Tefasiag to tind & bill against him. Further Particulars of the Cavalry Pight at Middleburg. . Wsuineton, June 22.—[Associatved Press Jiepatch.|—By ap arrival bere tonight it is ascertained that Gen. Pleasanton yesterday morning in bis advance from Middleburg on the road to Ashby's Gap, encountered the rebes force 8 short distance from the former town. He attacked them with great impetuocity and broke their front. Tho rebels resisted bravely contesting the ground foot by foot, anlil whe nefr Upperville, they aitempted a flank move- ment on our left which was promptly met apd repulsed by Col. Gregg’s cosamand. ‘Our light bateery did fearful execution in taeir ranies, while their arillery although well served, was ly harimless. nton charged upon the eneray in three columns. The advance, Uppervitie under Cal. Kilpatrick, dashed into the town, and utter a brisk tight drove ue rebel cavalry buck, when they a:toumed @ new posionand wsde another stand, whence they were acaau driven and retreated toward Ashby's trap. Gen. Pleasuaton, having learned thas the Gap Was protected by « large rebel force of infantry and artillery, contented himsetl with holding wie Vantage ground and chared the reate of killed and wounded, The enemy's pores, bke our own, © Y cavalry and bene artillery ;.ne. distnonnted skirmishers, 9) 9 1 Snyder gud Tieut Wycker, of che Siz- VeteMapured Tact uight on South : Frou: Necth Carolina, N¥w Yor, June 22.—The stamer Dndley Buek, from Newhern, brings about $0 far- ched and discharged: ss. Gen. Wilds lous APSE Chained sana ci Aut a | 7 e thousand una the enlistments range seperate” fe iia or

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