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THE EVENING STAR »~ ED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPSED,) Commas Puna — | Ww. D. WALLAOH. 2S igh Giaake served without wrappers by earriers 1 eent per opt or 28 cents per month. Iu by carriers at #4 a year, or 37cents mont. To mail subscribers the price is @ yeas, in advance; 92.5) for six montis; $2.25 for three monthe; and for fess than three Wonths at the vate of 12 cents a week. Single eopies, with or without wrapper, two CSNTA. SP AUVERTIFEMENTS shouid be sent to the Office before 11 c’elosk &.; otherwise they may zot appear until the next day. KENDALL'S ANBOLISE FOR THE BAIR. AMROLIKE MORMTENS, BEAUSIFIES, @DORATES, BANGHTHENS, *sNVIGORATES, NOURISAES, EMBELLiSHES GRE HAIR. MENDALL'S AMBOLINM isa vare comprund of | stamulating extracts from Piowers, Rootes, amd Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, acd PSR- MANENT VIGOR of tue MAIR. “Bttghty beneficial whese the hair requires a gentle etimutant.”” Da, CHILTON. “ Bave never bad anything wh 80 pérfoctiy anewere the purpose of a hair dressing.”” WARREN WARD, Kaq.. No. 277 Oanai street, N.Y. “* After being dald for seven years your ANBO- BLENR bas eovered the entire scalp with NEW warn” Prof. JOHN SBNIA, No. 35 King atvect, N. ¥. Fer sale by all Draggists and Fancy Geois ‘Dealers. Put in boxes, seontaining two bettles,) peice 91. Manofactured and for sale at whojesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, Bo. 542 Baospway,N. ¥. je 10-@m —_= AUGUSTUS JOHNECN & 60., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berween 9rn & 107n B75., (OOMBS’ BUILDING,) Invite the Trade te inspect their stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, FOBACCO AND SEGARS, GROCERIES FOR THE CAMP, ‘wesur passed in this city in variety and quality, Being the Bole Agents for MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & €CO., Ne. 15 Bravxwe 81., New ¥oux, ‘we seH theirs celebrated BOTTLED WINE& AND EIQU@RS, at New York prices.—freight added, We would call the attention of DIVISION PUR- VEYOES to the faet that we have the above goods ready packed fer shipment? in cases containing from one to twelve dozen each, and can fill any erdes for them on eall. P. 8.—We also heep constantly on hand the barges and mort varied assortment of CHAMPAGNE WINES #© be found ip this eity, embracing the following well-known brands VOE CLIQUOT, MONT & CHANDOF, @. H. MOMM & O0., PIPER HEIDSIOR, HEIDSICK & OC., BUGENS CLIQUOT, DEST. MARCEAUX, CHARLES RiVAKT & CQ. 87 An Inspection of oar Stock 1s most reepect- fey sclicited, AUG. IGHRNSON & CO. _ May I-tY NEY YORK AND WASHINGTON STEAMS/11P LINE, SEMI-WEFELY BETWEEN NEW YORK, WASILING TON and GEORGETOWN, D.U. STEAMSHIPS lar Sailing Bays WEONESDAYS avd SAT- UWRLSYS, at 12 w., from feet of High street, Georgetown, and Pier 15, foot of Wall street, New York. freight or sage apoly to vor teen ORGAN & REINEBART, Agents, foot of High street, Georgetown, oF JAMES BAND, Agent, 3e 12-6m* 117 Wal street, New York. YRA ROOFS GRAYED BOOPRVEL ROOFS! H.C WILSON, (suecessor to J. F. Walker & Sen,) Mavufseturer of Lamp Black Roofing Mate Finis and Vie ee Fire and Water Proof te, Gi and Grave) s eiworne foot! 2d street. Office—Lonisians av All orders through Post Office Box 334 pune- teally attended to. my 22-eolm” SHUTTS’ ONGUENT, W aznanten To produce a full set of WHIS EERE OR MOUSTACHBS in six weeks upon t' szeco thest fase. tire satisfaction given or the money refunded. nt post-paid for S) cents. or 4 os for G1. Address CO. F. SHUTTS, Troy. ‘ork. Je 11-6t T . AND HOTEL KEEPERS. We have just received a fullsupply of BLODGETT & SWEET’S PATENT GALVANIZED OVENS, ‘whieb we will sell lower than they have been sold in this city before. We have No. 2 to No.7. 3B. H. & H, 1. GREGORY, my 26-tf 321 Pa. avenue, near 7th street, UTLEES, aTrE Ten ! SALE. ASTE 3 io sae RDAMANTING OANDLES, SE EE es a Re rs Obeap cash at National Soap and Candle ME. CLOTHING. Wrracononr ta noren tell tock of GENTLE. *B SP. NG Oy mie ee SUITS Danes 8 TB, and FURNISHING GOODS of the latest styles, manufastured with the same degree of neatness, style and elegance asif made to order, WALL,8 BP BENS & on e, betw Pennsy'viviath and Tenth sere otf . ete twee set apap ee an: SAPEM uacsachusedts CLABTHIED OLDBR TELE Tofter for sale st the loweet market price, in quan- Beotel Roopars sutiers and all others in want of » Hotel &: prime article of ited to call and Cider are in ox- PPI) zz pv 1— “18 THe | ba termi Snaas free. (for the benefit ‘and Netare's Law. ' These invaluab! fering tag eae a SS Feces, ack nom ne Mais 130 cussrs Of Groon and Black Teafow on 5 __ corner WB HrGet and Vermont sv. Riseiond: a (XX. PROPOSALS. pror os A Ls. Omsy Ass’r QuAnpeuuicten’s Orrien, Deve of Wasiingion, 215@ serec. Corner 8h street June &. tw. =a PRorosars ae peers Cr Grete B’ Bs June Bh e’slock m., for the bu at porsobe ving while” the military services or under the protection «" the United States. in the eity of Wasbingtoa, ud also witain three ulloref raid vity. from the Int of July wasil ret eer tbe reani ts of sush cabens is ‘eqniremen Durial# can be seen at this ofies. PR 5 Seleagnam name boplet a address of the bid- Ifa bid ix made in the neme of a frm, the ofalithe parties must appear, or the bid will be canridered at fhe individual proposal of the party aig De it. ‘ropoaaln from disloyal parties rei wot be con- sidered, and an ontk of sliegiance must seoom pany each propeeiten. s Propotals must be addressed to Captain Bdward %, Barts, Assistant Quartermaster ue 8. Army ‘eshington. D. €.. and should be plainty marked ““Proposzia for the Euarialof Persons dying while in the militery service or unter the protection of the United States.” GUARANTBE. The gerpenstbitity, of the guarantors must be ahown by the official certificate of the Clerk ofthe meareee istrict Court or of the United States Dis- The ability of the bidder to fill the contract should it be awarded to him, must be guarantied wo reapoesible persons, whose signatures are te de appended to the waarantes, and said guarac- tee must accompany the bid. Biddere moet be present in person when the bids See suened. er their proposais will pot be consid- e Bonds in the sum of five thonsand dollars, signed By the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon signing the contract FORM OF GUARANTRE. We —., of the eonnty of acd— ofthe county of ——, and State of —, do Bereby guaranty that — is able to fulfil a contract tm accordance with the termae! hin propositien, aod that. shonid hia bd gucbanee be accepted, he will at once enter inte a eontract in secordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- To this guarantee must be Sppended the oficial (To guarantee must 6 of certificate above mentioned.) The right to rejeet any or all bids that roay be deemed too high ix reserved by the Depot Quarter- Informal proposals will be retested. EDWARD L. HARTZ. Captain and A.Q.M.,U.8. A. BALS FOB CASED. DevaRTMBN? OF TRE UeTERION, WasEincton, June 22d, 1683. SEALED PROPOSALS Will be received et this Eepartment, until 12 o’elock M. on Friday, the third day of July next, for farnishing and Oon- structirg the Cases for Models in the vorth saloon ofthe Patent Office building, including all mate rialg and workmanship,except the iron pilasters of the lower tier of caser, the stairways and the railings. These will be furnished by the Govern- ments ent it will devoive upon the eontractor to larin form and eonstruc- ¢ wing, but the lumber ity, well s-asoned, and 4, and the work must be done in the best and most workmanlike manner. ahe contractors will be required to fernish the brass hinges and to fit them in; aiso to farni-h Jocks like thone of the present cases subject tothe direetion,asit regards the keys,of the Oommis- sioner of Patents, The whole work to be finished tbreughout with four coats of paint, ecmpored of the best pu: grovndinoil, The gla Fespect to that of the eases in the West Saloon, must be well bedded and bradded and ieft clea and whole on the completion of thecontract. _ The plans may be seen at the office of the Arehi- teotofthe U. s. Capito) Extension, on the east Capito! Square every day, Sundays excepted, from Sa.m. to4 yp. in. The Department reserves the right'to reject any or aS] of the bids if st considers it to the interest of the Government to do A'l bids must be ad- Gressed to the Departwe: f the Inte-ior and en- dorsed "Proposals for Gases for the U. &. Patent Office.” The ssid bids will be opened at 12 o'clock m. on the sforesaid 3d day of July. in the presence of such of the bidders a8 may see proper to attend. je 22 TO BUIt B Proposars FOR BUILDING A STATION- HOUSE £0 METROPOLITAN POLICE. Aayou’s Urrice, Washington, Jone 15,1863. Sesied Proposals. endorsed ** Enilding Commit- tee on Station-Houses.” will be received at the fs MR Oftice until FRIDAY June 26th, at 19 o’elock M.. forthe erection and completion of a Btation-H cated on North K strest, between 2ith and 2ist streets. i" An osth of allegiance muri accompany each bid. The plans and spec ions of Messrs, Cluas and Kammeraueber, ta, ean be seen and will be expiained at the Mayor's Ollice, from this Gate DER 5 t. rh tte decline ary er all the proposals is reserved, if deenied for the intercat of the Corpo- ration. Ample security for the frithful performance of the contract will-be reguiced from the successfal bidder. RICHAKD WALLACIL. Mayor, JOHN HH, SEM&ES, President Board of Alderinen, ASBURY LLOYD, Presideot Board of Common Council, je 15-10t Builiing Committee. [Intel. & Chron.} pzorosase ‘WOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAINS | Assisva¥T QUART} RMASTER’S OFrion, Foraxe Deparimeni, Cor, G anit Zed streets, Wasniscton, D.C... April 16. 186 Waitres Proposals are invited for farnishins BAY, STHAW, OATS, and CORN, for the use e! this Depot, to be delivered at the Railroud Depot, or atany of the Government wharves in thia city. .The proposals to be acdressed to the under- signed, and they should state the quantity of oe article offered, also the prize and the da’ very. Proposa's will be received for five thousand 5,000) bushels of Corn or Oats, and fifty (50) tons of ay or Straw, and upwards, unless it should be for the interes of the Government to contract for ees amount. All grain to be put a (2) bushels each, which gre to be furnished at the coat of the contracter. The Hay and 5 to be securely baled, eee All Grain and Hay offered to be subject toa rigid Inapection by the Goverment Inspector. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to a the lowest responsible bidders, as the interestaot | the service may requize. Good security will be required for the faithfal fulfillment ofany contract MPayinent lo be made at the completion of the ¢: atthe cor tract. F 8. L, BROWN ‘tract, . oop 17 -Sin Captain and A. QM. U.B. A. 108 UARTERMASTER GENERAL’S 0: ‘Wasurnorow Orry, March 19, 1853. ners of steam vessels are invited to send to the ‘t@rmaste: rt General’s Office tenders for their ir or sale. Tenders should contain descriptions of the vessels, their dimensions, eurelied’ re, ac Ballers ke ra, whe’ war of engines and boilers; and should state the price at which they are offered for long or short charter, with the estimat value of the vessel in case of lots, or im case the Government should prefer to purchase instead of chartering. Owners ef steam vensels already in the service of the Quartermaster’s Department are requested to make known te the De: ent any uction in their present rates which they may be willing to gtant,and also tke price at which they will be willing to sell them, All such tenders should be addressed to the” uartermaster General of the United States, at ‘ashington, ‘and should be endorsed “Proposals ns oharter or mie of steamers,” heavy army ti rtati ters, by Bu! ting, be recbanlersaaon spicier ea can do s0, cheaper vi ol Ge capaci z (5 dhose employe: . 0. METG! | mer 2-30 . Quarter: ir ral. 1 &() REWARD.—Rscaped from the Washing- ve istrict of Columbia, SL SE Ep toh ee Wt A TOMPKINS, alias LEGEANGR, his age in about @yeara; 5 fe ir Sinches high; light, Drown kair cut short and when long was com straight back; his face is round and f Also. JOHN WAROING. about 45 or 50 age; bheet 8 or 9inches high; ied d sharp features; hair and a hepa ge grey mixed; full and rolling eye and intellectna forehead. i ‘Alto, JOHN KILROY, about 5 feet 10 inches high; 22 years of ace; light brown hair cut very short; low forehead; hasa Leg frowning look; fair eom- Breese he when they . iven for their appre- henson at rece ard Mine Gaived Staten jail ip the District of Columbia, or Se RD A LAM oh said cog U.S. Marshal. RACE’S RACES OF TBE OLB WORLD. aleve Grigin of Speciea,” azleys 68 to Man’s place in Nature. Darwin’s sor f 4 aes of Man; 1 vol, and ” 8 if Mankind. hy genous: Races of the : rics PRANCK TAYLOR. RS. DBE Racoivad large setortneni fm wil mye te 1 in good facks, ofabouttwo | or registered tual carrying Sey material, red, whether side-wheel or pro- | rT iron or copper fastened, size and | hey will be considered, and the , ; of quick j | dece: ‘earn of | a All of them had legirons | WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24, 1863. N°. 3,222 4 5 THE WEEKLY ST: - This exectient Famity and News Jourval, contsining a greater variety of interesting reaging than ean be fourd in any other, 18 published on Friday morning. Terms— Cash, rarariably in advance, aie Mingle eopy, per annum, Five copies, Ten copies... Twenty-fve copies It invarinbly contains the “ Washiigton Wews” that has made The Daily Evening Star careulite #0 geuerally throughout the country. BF Single eopies (in wrappers) ean be pro- cured at the counter, immediately after the isepe of the paper. Price—Trree CENTS, PROPOSALS. nt Psororais FOK ccna ECREW BLOOPS OF Navy Deragrmenrt, June 12, 1883. The Navy Depssamect wiil, until the 2th assy of Jane, reseive propositions for the eompiete eon- ftruction and equipment of one er meres Serew sloops of war, ef a: ont three thousand tons Unites States meaturement, as 2 donbie-decked vessel. . ‘The atesm msehimery to eonsint of boilers having Bot less than nine huncred square feet of erate face and tw five. thocrand heating rarface, with e: of cylinder to wor! rteam the boilers can be made to furnish, witha combustien cf not Jess than fourteen thousand honeand pounds «f eon! per hour. To be fitte: with aeurface condense’ having ac exposed surface of not less than seven thoucand square fret. The boiler and condenser tubes to de of brane ‘The sorew end entire stern atPangement, ineludiog rudder-post and rudder, to be of prass and eopper. To be prowided with eigot blowing engines and eight steam pam pe A ie ‘he veseel to be farnished with masts, rigsing, sails, boate, tanks, casks, furniture, spare machin- | @ry,and tools, similar and in proportion te her j Size an the steam screw ships ofthe navy. To be in all reapects ready for naval serviee at sea, with the exception of gums, ordnance and other stores, j fuel, nautical instruments, snebors and cables. galley and sooking ctensiis, and ready for officers and crew. The eoal tunker to be enffieient to eontain not Jess than six hundred and fifty tons of ooa!. {The tota! weight of guna ammunftion is mated to weigh one hunt red and twenty tons, and tee number of the crew three hundred persons, The proposition must state the names of the par- ties by whom the builas wel' as the machinery | Ste to be built. the grors sum for which the vessel | will be delivered complete at a navy yard, the time within ¥ hieh she will be cempleted, together with the load draft of water : The eontract will embrace the ueual conditions, andthe Department reserves the right to reject any or all the proposnia that may be made under this advertisement, if in its opinio:, the public interest requires. je 1! sawtes P2orceats FORK STATIONERY. Devantucst oy Barn, 2 Wasainotos, June 1, P63.¢ Smatep Prorosars for farnishing such Sta- tionery sz may be required by the Department during the fiseal year ending Jane 9). 1884, will ba veceived until 12 o'clock m..on MONDAY. the 6th dey of July next, ose unaccompanied by satis- tery testimonials of ability to fulfill the con- tract will not be considered, and contraets wil only be avarded to established manufacturers of, or deslere in, th clea. Ail aaticles required must be of the best qus'ity of their kind anil not inferior to thesampics whiel will be exhibited at the Depa: Bach proposal or frm makin, for earch and class bid for. The articles, when farnished, must correspond with the saruples, OF any of them, if desired, and im no ease be inferior in quality to the sampie: and they must be delivered without delay when ordered, and they must be satisfactory tothe Secretary; and a failure fo to comply with this stipulation will bo deemed cause for the abrogation of the contract. Articles: ot named in the echedule are to be fur- nished at the option of the Department, at the lowest market prices, and the right is reservad ef ordering s ateater or uantity of eseb article contracted for as the pi service may requi Bones,with approved security, must be given by the perso: or firm obtain: he contract; anit in the event of the refusal or neglect of the con- ‘actor to furnish any artic e or articies named io the contract on the order of the disbursing K the same may be purchasedin open marke: the aifferenee in price paid therefor. ana \ n: traet price shall be paid by the contractor, aod be deducted in the settlement of his account tor the quarter during which euch refusel or neglect may ceca. x The subjeined schedule specifies, as nearly as can now bedone. the amount, quality, descript.on of each of the articles likely to be required. The bias vill be canvassed for each of the three classes seperately, and contrasts for one or taore of the clanses awarded, ar may be deemed must 24- vantageous to the Department, Proposals to be addressed to the Departinent of State, and indorsed ‘*Proporals for Stationery,” DESCRIPTION OF AKTICLES. Kem. Class No. i— Paper. 1. 10 reams white laid cap, heavv, reled to pat- tera, per ream 2. 10 reams exp, white, rnied to pattern, par ream 3. Wreams cap, white,raled to paliern, extra sa perfine, per reais 4. 100 reams conrala: Team 5. 5reams consular cap, white, duatle thick, fuperfine, per rearn 6. 5resiae legal cap. wh.te, trimmed acd ruled, per ream 7. Mreams quarto post, white. raled, super, per Team 8. 10reamn white vellum note, hig hard eslenderea, per ream 9, 0 reams -ocrmercial note pager, lined, super extra 10, 10 resma lai cap, M. Wreame envelope, Team 14. 10 reams large brown envelop? » 13) Wdozen shects patent blotting, Fheets 1, 1,000 musiin line: order, I, by 5 2. 1,0 muslin lined to order, 9 by 500 mastin lived, i order, 31 by 100.000 adhe siy: € xraphed, and » i terne, per M 5. 160,00 adhesive envelopes. large nud smal!, hiie, letter and note, plain, per M In diates fizes ord not to ve charged next larger, P, ruled to patters, par glazed, nite, unraled, per resy yellow er buff, r ss No. 3—Pens, P. } 2. 100 grose Perry's, Gill | tallic peur, per 2. 5,000 quiile, No’ 3), pe 10 groxs Fader’ ereadiun 4. Sdozen Faoor™ coun Class No. 3,continned—/ak and Was. 3 dozen Draper's inkstands, per dozen 6dozen Maynard & Noyes's ink, pints, per dozen 6 dozen ink, pints, Arnold’s, per dozen ;dozen best Frenck carmineink, ounce per cozen 5. 6Mesral wafers, best qualily, red, No. 3, for office seal, per M 6. 2 pounds best re! wafera, common size, per azils, de. ker other gcod ine- Wafers i | | | | pound | 0 pounds best extra super searlet sealing | wax, per pound ; Class No. 3, Continned—Cullery end Miscel- } laneous Articles, | 4 \ { i 1, 3dozem Roger’s or ether knives, 4 blades, nek or pearl handle, per dozen 2. 6 dezen Roger's ivory handie er Shaver’s patenterasers, perdozen 3. Idozen ivory wafer stamps, per doven 4. 2dozen office shears, extra, per doven 6. 3¢ozen office scissors, per dozen 6. 2 dozen silk taste. wide, per dozen 7, 50 gross red tape, assorted, per gross 8. Sdozea paper weights, axsurted. per dozen 9. 3dozen Green’s ink eraser and pxper cleaner, per dozen . 5 pounds prepared Indi 3 peunds pounce. per pou: : & pounds large twine for packing, per pound 50 pounds linen twine. ptr pound 50 pounds best cotton twine, per pound » Sdozen rulere, round or ® inchos long, per dozen = 5 pounds best quality sponge, per pound . 10 pounds gum arabic, punt e 4dozen mucilage small size glass jars, with brush and metallic tops, per dozen 19. dozen penholders, assorted, per dozen je Llawiw subber, per pound UMBE R! 4 dersigned in nowindedh Bory! he undersigned is now in receipt of two cargoes a rted Lamber which will be wold cheap for h at his weod, Coa! Land Lumber Yard, ¢orner treet e canal. Gel . L, SHERIFF. HI8 I8 TO GIVE NOTICK, That the subscri- ber bas obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county,iuthe District of Columbia, letters of nimivist: apse the persenal estate of te 0. sons having claims against the are hereby warned to exhibit the ; Same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, | ‘on or before the 16th day of June next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand thie lth day of Jun 1863, JNO. H SEMMES, je 17-law3w* Administrator YHOICE OLD RYB AND cr MOBONGAHSLA WHISKY. We have on hand superior old Monongahela, choice bye, old Nectar, old Family Nectar and old Gabinet Whiskies, : ‘We are aleo agents for the sale of Messrs, Kohler & Frobit w ‘Galiforaia Native Wines Bran- dies, The pllowine S our brands: Anglica, White Muscate! and Hock Wines ra ape N \ Brent Corner of Sth ena ¥ streets, je 'BON’S BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA. Wie le copy of a Splendid hago vine 23 1 ures . esc peasep hife, een trees and nts most fre- Vashington city, D, C., for sale ¢ undersigned De ghee bee aola for $600; complete imone huge folio atlas of plates ®even ostavo vols, of fen ip fine, new BUMIRS De ANCK TAYLOR. aw, i Best in the market. felt ovate oe ay" © @erner Bight ase D streria, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. . [ASSOCIATED PRESS VISPATUHES.] AMUSEMENTS, ‘i GROVER’S THEATRE. PHBNEYLVANIA AVENU E.near Willard’ Hotel Luowanp Gaoven.... Manacun LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE RMASON, THIS (Wednestay) EVENING, June 24, Last night but o1-e of the most Drilliaat spectae- ular plsy of modern times. Tee most compietely surcersfa) piny of the last five ie great peer, Ry e present pve et Fe Fowcieault’s Great Irich sepeaiional piay in three acts, COLLEKN BaWN. FROM VICKSBURG, The Progress of the siege Still Encenr- aging Mempuis, Inne 2, via Cairo, Inve 2.—The steamer Luminary, from Chickasaw Bayou, With official reports from Gea. Grant to the Isth, (iast Thursday,) hasarriveti. Everything Was still progressing finely. The euemy kept Up R steady fire of heavy artillery, but accom- oR, THE BRIDES OF'GARRYOWEN. Witha poweriul cast. employirg Suean_Meain, | plished nothing, scarcely winan-bein, injared Jashe) F:eqman. Mra. (iermon, Mre Muzzy, Messrs” | on onr rice. S we rere, chee: Dacron. Bou Rogers, J. RB. Whit- Col. Moner, who is in command of Miiliken’s 5 Ys i—The Lake of Kivarney. Rend, unde an expedition to Richmond, La, and drove the rebels from that section and burned the town, and brought the women aud children to Milliken’s Bevid. He states posi- tively that the rebels carried the binek fing with a “skull and cross-bone:” during tueir recent attack on Milliken’s Bend. Jobuston’s forces are moving iowards ¥uz00 City, but he will find wai Gen. GFaulis ready to Peceive them. The cavalry expedition south of here. jnen- tioned yesterday, resulted in the loss of Major Henry. A bundred men made an expedition under Col. Missper, which was 2 success. The rebels continue! to barrass the railroad and telegraph between here and Curiuit, out con't accomplish much, as our troous are watchful. OFFICIAL ADVICKE. Memrnie, June 23.—Offictal edviees trom Graui to the 18th are received. They report Act JI=—The Water Cave. Act JII—The Bal! Room in Castie Chute. Briday—Benefit of Ben G Hogers. SF Admission 0, 25, and 75 vente No extra charge for secured pea’ CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., BEAR Stxem Benen, THE MUSIC HALL OF THB WORLD. douote ly the greatest combinatio: Undouote ly i GENIOR ination of ever embraced in one orgavization. THE COOLEST HALL IN PH CITY. A MAGNIFICENT BILL. NEW ORIGINAL DRAMA, NEW BALLET, &c. A New Senrations] Drama im one act, some &d vauiages gained by our forces on the YOUNG AMEBICA AND OLD IRBLAND; Isth. OR TERR The siege is propressing satista-torily. Me Clernand has been removed trom the com mand of the 13h Ariny Corps by Gen. Grant, LON DON CORRESPONDENT IN CAMP Paddy Mar y (of the Irish rigade. .+. George B. Bdeson ona Gen. Ord assigned to tie commaiud in his place. MISS EVA BRENT. SUCCEBSFUL EXPEDITION TO RICHMON A E L KX v on MOND, LA. Undeniadly the most artraciive Songatress onthe | Younc's Porxt, inne i>, via Cano, June 23.—The Marine brigade, ender Col. Fulet, ac- companied by Gen, Moore, made PcCOnNIS- Fence te Richmond on the 16th inst., 2.300 men. They drove 0 rebels ov: of the place, and captured 20 prisoners, and berned the tewn. Onr Joss was slight. Eliet's cavalry capiured a wagon containing what purported t be ix barrels of Mou three boxes of goods, ai Marion, Ark.,on the 15th, but on examination by the commissary was found to contain over 500,000 percus-ion caps packed inthe flour.. The voxes contained stationery. The whele had been permitted to passoutof Mempius, Documents were also foned implicating ceriain kncwu merchants of St. Lonis as the guilty part WaLnet Hills. BAR YV KSRORG, June A copy of the Vicksburg Whig extra, isreceiv- ed, pripted ou wall paper. pretendsto give exciting Northern news. putting Grant's loss in the siege at for and. A rebej hentensnt, captured yesterday, says itis Pemberton's purpose to die sooner than Last week of the y-uny and charming Danssure, Mi:8 KATE PENNOYEE. N ES. ar 7A CRNORBAEED ATTRAOTIONS, Firet week of the celebrated Clog Dancer, MK HARRY KELLY, From the principal Musie Halls in London. First week of the lovely Dansense MISS ELLA WERNER. First week of the charming Spanish Ballet; LES INTEIGUE D'ESPAGNE, ¥o which the Court of Beauty rppears. A GRAND MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ,ACmission 28 and Seents. Private boxes holding six yortons @t: Doora open at 7}: o'clock, Per- ance ath. METROPOLITAN HALL, surrenuer. j PERN, AVERUE, BETWEEN 1)7H AND 12TH STREET There was t skirmishing at. Haines’s t Blut yesterc nd on Monday. ‘Lhe rebels are reported fo be advancing on our defenses at (hat point The total "casualties in MeClernand’s corps ip the campaign is 3,956. The division of Gen. Blair Jost £66, killed, wounced aud Missing, ia THE COOLEST PLACE REW ENGAGEMEN? WN PSE CITY! ove ORLEBRATED ous one Hah and 22) ms be report of the rebels iortitying Black Riv- PARLOR OPERA COMPANY. er Bridge iserroneo: The enemy ts noi with- FOR A FEHOR* SEASON. imomany miles of th: place. LATER. Youna’s Pornr, Juve 1s. from ovr Hues say all is on rebels firing more continuously. News trom Johnston foreshadows hot work seen. B AIBS, DUETTS, TRIOS, ABD WHOLE ACTS, Or rex Moer Porurar ITALIAN, GERMAN axp ENGLIE£H OF ¥RAB, RAID EIN EAST TENNESSEE. A Great Length of Railroad Torn Up by General Carter. | t iu The Advance on Chambersbarg —Visit of Gen. Malleck—The Rebels Driven entoi Frederick—Frederick Coun- ty Clear ei Rebels {From the Baitiniore American, Mri.) We jearp trom Maj. Geu. Schenck’s Head- quarters that information was received last eveniug from his ecout~, on the South Moun- ain, that the Reve General Ewell’s entire ‘orce is now in the Boonsboro’ Valley, num- bering potless than thirty-nve to thons vant-mex, These #couts state that they ap- pronehed on the mounrsive within view of eromy’s encampments and were certain thar ihey do not +xaggerate his strength. They were scouting thiaugh the surrounding coun- try anc gathering supplies ana forage. They crossed at Antietam Ford, and appearéd to be settled down for a Jengthened oecnpation. There were uo indications of a movement in the cirection of Frederick, but their foraging pars were scouring the country across the enneylvania line. ‘The ecouts also repert that the rebels are building bridges actoss the canal, indicating preparations for the advance of the whale army or tofacilitate their rapid exit if 1t shonid prove necessary. Our despatches trom the Cumberland Valley state that Chambersburg has again been occu- pied by the Kebels, and as General Couch was not in sufficient force to meet them, his ad- vance has fallen back in the direction of Oar- lisie, tothe main body of bis treops. There can, therefore, be no doubt that the intention ef (yeneral Lee is tooceupy Western Maryland, forage in Penneylvonir,and risk snoth:rgreat battle with the Army ef the Potomac in the vicinity ot Antietam and Sonth Mountain. The ; course of General Hooker in this new aspect { of affairs has not yet been developed, but it is | rebels. | ot Rebels under Imbox<ten, and | io bepresumed that he will follow Lee over the Potomac, crossing provably in the vicinity ef the mouth of the Monocacy, and at once ec- ecupy Frederick county. The occupation of Fredcrick, ie probably the advance of this movement, and stirring times’ may again be expected in Maryland. A despatch Ircm General Kelly last evening stated that he was bout tomove against a force bout three thousand streng, in the vicinity of Great Caonpon, near Hancock. The city of Cumberland was occr- pied by General Kelly, aud has suffered bot little from Rebel raid. As te the visit of the rebels to that city, we Jearn from the Civilian that Col. Imboden, with his rebel army, made his appea&rance vn Sbriver’s hill, ashort distance below town, on Wednesday morning list, about 8 o'clock. His appearance caused coneiderable excitement among the citivens, a large numberof whom Jefe the city. As soon as the troops were dis- covered on the hill, a number of Federal eay- alry were in town, and having some donbts as to whether they were rebels or Federals, ‘took their Rorees and went up the hill to ssa, who they were, when they were fired upon b¥ the They then formed a company ard | smrted up again, and were fired upon with a | tbell, which burst near Beall’s foundry, Going no injury. The rebels threw four shells in the corporate Ifaits. After our cavalry had all retreated, Col. Imboden sent a flag of trace intu ihe ¢ and asked for & surrender. which was gran withoutany hesiancy. The resels marched inte town xbont mine o’clock, 2nd went out about eleven o’cloe No damage was done to thé city or the citizens. Some of the merchants , sole large amounts of goods to the revels, and | burni, the rebels forbearing for te: iown would be myolyed in the contiagration. that Gen, | Th ) of i Tenurssee, | SRILLIANT COSTUMES uring Len ‘ian, destroying the tac- | AND of Lenor nd other public build- a <a ings. an tlength of railroad FULL ORCHESTRA! vbpt ted of two thousand y. The rebels drew up in line Con to receive tie Union troops, avouled that pom’, and gave at he wus going to Knoxville to suck jmunen Lessee, MF This celebrated compssy has wona hostof | SU" a@cring itertsy at New York, Philadel ete. Therefore, tue frieuas of masic ehouid not mire the oppo*tunity now presented of enjoy- ing a few evenings amosement exculemeut throughon! Opened at7 o'cloek. Ban Acmuricn 2 cente ICKY AND TEN- INVASION OF K NESSEE. fohn Morgan. w bh 5.000 Rebels, Crosses there is considerable mn. it having been a) Tebeis We gers Teport t Gal po2 EGC 3s NX Par a loree of The Rorect Rit reparanous were 2s OPEB OD fi The course of study em! 3 prepare a De es emen tw enter upon profe--ional studies of any hia LARRISHT teu he The larguages, ancient and wolern,are taught | | HAnRisne RG, Tune 3 Royd con- witb a view mprevemen: acd progress inthe | Manding our avalry outpost, w hose h AG Nar English langnave and snglish composition. ters are at Green ss tett ube rebels nZvAgEB, OY NOIMeuns, fora the | are one thou object of wiady, yerthey are taught with Fuccess. Withoutextra charge, or witkout allowed to interfere with More important studies, | the French language is taught to ali, and ateer: | tain periods, it is made the medinm of communi- | cation. so that aii have to speak ard write ic. The Institution will adapt itself to the wan all eiaeses of students, who properly com* witain its range. They are admitted at any age. and are | placea in those classes for which they are feund | competent. Instructions are given upov R principle, that » little thoroughly known, is h | more than mach, imperfeetly understood ; an ithe | practival bearings of the sciences are kept constantly in view, The end of the Institution ix | to form the students to become well-elucated Christian gentlemen and to develop their whole { character—mental, mora! smd physics}. z | _ The academical year is divided into two Se sions. respectively. bexinning on the first Monday of | tember and the first of February. The students | whoee parents desire it. ean remain during the i nme wacetions By ying ame eri ey ey ! -- --— ollars in addition to the annual stivend., They Rebel Reports of Cal. Montgomery's Move- devote a portion of each day to study and read- | ments m Florida and Georgia. ing. Pikesville is easily approached from Baltimore Sr. Louis, June 23.—Tie Democygt’s Mur- by private conveyances ; orby theomnibué, which | treesboro’ dispatch gives the fol!lo’ ig: Jeaves the Hand Tavern, Paca street, at 4 o'clock, The Savannah Republican, of the luth inst nj; and inthe summer season ati ghee RL OER the oak ta the weenie in the sfys iat on the evening of the 7th the Feder. BEV. E. Q. 8. WALDRON, sunboais went to Altamaha to pillage a plun- je 19-3t” Principal. tation. = a> Another fieet started for St. John’s river to take possession of Jacksonville, and make an s this side of ‘The up- burg, with some news)sa- respondents who were there au the Tebels entired, have no yet teen heard from. 4 skirmish took place to- from Gettysbu und about 50 rebels, sing one mun. What prepurations are being made by Gen. Couch and the state xuthorities to clear Cu berland yalley of the eneiny, it would uot be | proper togive. Those who know the true po- sition of aftaire, however, eel satistied that the enemy will not remain long m this State unless reinforced. about ten miles ome of our troops ‘The enemy reweated, lo- P WAR MAPS. * HILP & SOLOMONS, Army Btationerr, 332 a nue, h: for sale a large assor: ntof | incursion imtothe interior. Ina recent raid on War Maps, amo: neat wl ich ai See | Cambabee, Montgomery captured seven hua- ‘ar in Maryland and Pennsylvania, ; dred and twenty negroes. — Potomac, | The 7th Connecticut regiment is in garrison of Virginia, ‘ at Sun Augustine, Florida. There.is one Monitor at Hilton Head. All the others are at Stono. Col. Powell and Col. Watts are candidates jor Governorot Alabama. be! eacpmans and vicinity, © leston. i ce Sans Harbor and St. Helena | Sound Military dnd R. R. Map Southern States, Coast Burves Mapa of and West, Virginia, n May of Virginia and Marylan: i i i Beat of War ‘in the . Depredations of the Privateer Tacony West, showing the Mississippi river from Cairo to the Guif, &¢., &¢., 10 cases, sheets, and mounted on canvas. _je 18 oTrTOoOMAC MA Beds OP POS THE GOVERNMENT WHARF, Foor or 81xTH Street. CHATHAM, Mass., June 23.—The fishing schooner Juliet, of verly, Capt. Mallows, arrived here this af 00, and reports that she speke the schooner Florence, of Glouces- ter, unis morning,-about forty miles southeast from Chatham lights. She had on board 130 A. M. HEPBURN, Proprietor, prisoners from the privateer Tacony, which ME ATS, FISH took the icrenoe ertergay aad bonded her, . r dered her to New York-with the prison- VEGRTABLES, FRUIT, fom, &c,, | 2nd order pony took and burned six sehoons WHOLESALE A¥D Rerai.. Goods delivered in any part of the city on and after the 20th inst. je 19-Im™ P GREAT EASTERN FROM NSW STHAMSEV ORE TO LIVERPOOL. so Bteamshi, REST RAST BEN rs yesterday belonging to Gloucester and three shiys—re Sarat Paraguay and another, nfine unknown—Iin lat. $1.03, lon. 69.15. An Officer Shot and Deserter Killed. NorgEIsSTOWN, Pa. June 22.—Last night, Daniel Eisenberry and M. Wagner, §, Comman special bree wilt te Watched wid deputy provost marshals, assisted by A. R. FROM NEW YORK, Bartolet, enrolling officer, attempted to arrest j FROM LIVERPOOL L Tuesday........ June 40 | Tuesday..........July 2t rier, named Howe, in Frederick town- | and at intervais thereatter of about six weeks from 5 TTT mary aint. BdmicaoNs Ts the : we’ house was demanded and refnsed. Horns were bicwn by the parties in the house, and answered if 34 Bonen neeets sey gOS Datceeacy ete 52-00 | Sew ii in different of the neighborhood. Exeursi i ge in the first 2 Ser orter red teat & window and shot second cabin only, a fare and & half. andchildren | Bartolet, killing him instantly. As he was Waser eee ot ace helt price, Infants freee | Siriug the second time, the guard fired and Third Pees tae, tae os ea’) killed Howe Bibles ofvareage irom Liverpool, same Tatoos | Accidental Benth of an “army. Corres+ g ubinres payable in gold, or its ¢quivalent in U. | Hea er NY OF THE Asmat ‘Bach passenger allowed 20 enbic gage. | June. 23—Mr. . Buchinghan, correspon £m experienced lpg ae | dent of the av York ‘wns vouerda or passage apply killed ‘un following cit 5 A. WHITN! from ‘with news of the cav- ‘At tne aftce 20 Bestway er Tak. | Wes coming Ale pelow that t % Seotland | nd burnthateity. The |} received their pay in Confederate The Government commi-sary s! The General-in-Chief unexpectediy 2 in Baltimore yesterday. Accomyys ; henck anc staff, he proceeded to igspece s for cefence and 2bout the pid yet evidently clo: : Gen. Halleck: expressed hims the works —indeed surpr. y th which the defences dand executed. He recurned to Wash- nin the afternoon train. It is the opinion of officers of the enzineer corps that no city in the Tinion possesses creater ud vantages for defence than Raltime tthe works now rapidly approieni on will fully command every #p- e inspec Latest from Freeerick We learn thar catvalry, trom rt to operate a hmentot U.S. ashuigton, was onday gaiust the rebel scouts who bout Frederick and vi- days past. On r hing found # picketon the road, regulir | and drove m into Frederick, captaring 4. portion of them. Without iting to inquire as to the number of the enemy in Fred: kK, they dushed in atter ‘haND CONCKHT TWICK A WEER the Cumberland. A MORDAY and TEUKSDAY ART KK NON—by Nawal cand ‘ the Warhingtuc Gi fa be Mr. Prossi, News reached bead- | leader, at Mr PREDERICK MARTI Lager Morgan, with 5,00 jeer Ga.cen vad Restacrant, Bast Capito! street, da river, near Car- cérner of fth, jello | throngh the street | number of recrn'ts, che flying pickeis, ter a brief skirmish ve the entire force oct. y did not number over 200, ing fresh, they succeeded in ary. They reported Mop- ick that there was not Leheved to be an armed rebel in the whole county. The intelligence from Frederick yesterday wae that, with the exception of these reve} ‘outs, the whole force ef the enemy is west of outh Mountain in the vicinity of Boonsboro id Hagerstown, and at Williamsport. Whilst the reb«'s occupied Frederick they openea a recruit ng office and had obtained « Tn the panic at the ap- proach of the Fexeral cavalry these recruits were left behind, .nd were captured. Had the horses of onr eayalry uot been worn out, they would probably have captured the whole party. The trains commenced running again to Frederick yesterday, und the city being in our possession regular communication will prob- ably be re-established as faras Harper’s Ferry | to-day. The information from Maryland Heights yesterday indicated the presence of the enemy m the mountains in considerable force. Their | camp fires were visible in the distance, but no attempt had been made on the part of the ene- my to advance on that pest. The town of Harper’s ere was still nominally in our possession. o Rebels had yet appeared there, and the bridges were fully protected by our guns. The nearest Rebel force is about five miles distant, at Little Antietam. The Rebels are understood to be in consid- erable force at Hagerstown, and have thrown out their pickets, and are making raids in the neighboring counties of Pennsylvania. The tore there has been largely increased since Sunday. FROM EUROPE. Care Racz, June 23.—The steamer Canada, from Liverpool on the 13th and Queenstown on the lith, was intercepted last evening off this point. The steamer City of Cork, from Liverpool on the 12th and Queenstown on the 13th, Was also boarded at nine o’cloek last evening. . The steamer China, from New York, arrived at Liverpool on the 13th. President Lincoln, through Minister Adams, had returned his warm thanks to the Liver- pool Emancipation Society for their friendly address. The announcement of the capture of Puebla was received with satisfactien on change in Lendon. Mexican bonds advanced 24 a3 per cent. ., All the telegraph wires from Warsaw have been destroyed. Napoleon has received the congratulations of the Emperor of Austria and the King of | Prussin on the fall ot Puebla. It was reported that the notes of the three great powers TOR ging regarding Poland ‘would be sent on sth. In place of the notes abstracted from the Wareeraiien on was lost aiRepste* signed by the aati ernment,” “The Patrie Naya that the Russian govern- ment inclines towards the arrangement with Prussia, notwithstanding the warning to the contrary. : ship Mary Edson, with breadstuffs for we Nrreneed operatives, bad arrived at Bel- fast. rd steamer Herone, plying between Belfast. Fe apne bas been to agents of the reb- easaity COMMERCL B but stendy. Provisions flat. Cousols closed t * From Utah Territory. Crry. es 22.—Fifty of Sam just captured. Ten at Government Springs