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abe by the cost for Borden and Mary A. Myers, ao: to Ameri- can Uo.; Six Days aad Aliquippa, do. to Cum- berland ©. & I. Oo. Departures—E. Watson, salt tor Mercersville; ard tour other boats, Wade, on motion, the eur; The consideratios of the Internal Revenue bill was then resumed. 7 Hovse.—Mr. Washburne, of Il], from the Committee on Commerce, asked leave to intro- for re} ‘The late action in Charleston har- nnicipal Electi THE EVENING STAR. | bor Insted through two days. Two casemsves | Wf revere | Seat Semearereomenes, A teres Rorme | (CH nes linrane succor ef soak W aEMMeS 3 oH, Editer and Preprieter. of the new parapet was tumbie: a who favorthe ion of h s Startle oie rome eae | water. The south (abe of the face of Port | to oe Maroxaity, are requested, saaueet at sae 88. f) —————————————————— Moultrie was also knocked down. Oar bat- | gcottia Engine H r li at 7% o'clock. my 26 4! duce a bill appropriating $250,000 for the pres- ight. WASHINGTON OITY: ~, | teries on Morris Island were sowewhat in- y s - — : i th ion.—T! ttac tit ON D' ION 4 O'OLOOE P. M. ervation and repair of public works on the Attempt at Desertion.—This morning, & soldier ‘THUR SDAY.vcors overs soos MAY 96) 1888" | Seing on at tho atest’ dates. fe was oxpec gs ig fa Nami a Lakes, and $100,000 for similar works on the ost ieee the Virginie -Abore in @ Boat to " 3 OR seaboard. * 8 Supposed ¢ a diavan Ue TNT | bree rhe of Sumter wonld be en. zx we gREGHARD WALLACH, THE SITUATION. Mr. Stevens objected to the inteodaenoe of gy Tp ale mie bt peek by the aarda, a7 READ. z bal : i 7 ill unless it should be reterred to the Com- 0 frightens: somewhat by despa thi An expedition to James Island orn JOHN HPRAKE. ay 42 The opfnion we expressed yesterday that mise ofthe Whole on the State of the Union | two leaden messengers after bim. Me wee committed to Forrest Hall Prison. Drowned —Yesterday abont6 o'clock p. m, the boay of a man was found in the Potomac. near the Aqueduct, naked and so swollen that identification was impossible. The body is supposed to be that of Wm. Patterson, a mem. ber of the 16ith Ohio regiment, who has been missing for some time. A jarv of inquest srmmoped by the coroner, returned @ verdict @EBB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- | several rebel pickets. GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTEB. for consideration. Mr, Washburne gave notice that next Mon- day he would ask a suspension of the rules fer the purpose of introducing the resolution The House resumed the consideration of the reeiprocity question. Mr. Baxter, of Vermont, Davis, of Maryland, and Merrill, of Vermont, opposed the abroga- tion of reciprocity treaty with the Bridsh ‘om NOTICE.— To the Unconditional Union Lee had not abandoned the line of the South Voters of the First Ward.—Th \dersi| i CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE 80- | baring heen, Rominated for Goumen Coane,» Anna River, is confirmed by the latest anthen- He GLETY will meet at the school room near | the friends of Mr. J. H. Semmes, takes this me tle news from the front, which isto'the effect FROM THE FRO St Ks hon SUNDAY AFTERNOON, | of informing his friends that he isa supporter of se nadie Sear ee Gisoiclock p.m. All are invited to | the Wallach ticket, anes that he yet holds a position between the North PEF TEMAS | attend. Readings from the life of Father Matthew, | _ my 25-1W H.C, WILSON. | oy south Anna, LEE STILL BETWEEN THE NORTH | iately pu lished, e given. ~ 7 THE SECOND WARD FRIEN F MR.J. i Fs F AND SOUTH ANNA. fia = aE SUL lem Sere e Vearamadte meet Gatied | Grant will push him from this position as THE LADIES OF WESLEY CHAPEL ‘all, Jitn street. pear Penna. ave., on FRID surely: as he has dislodged’ him from the vari- | THE LAI 4 = * . Provinces. of accidental drowning. > ne F CUNGEEGATION are requested to mect in | EVENING, the 27th inst.. at 8 o'clock, for the pur- North American : ‘ g. | OT y » i i , Meser-. Sweat, of Maine. and Littlejohn, of ¢ G Sone i. . omciai dlapatcaee received by the War De- | Py RCGWz* Meerut te Ghurcon THUMEDAY | puss cfulestpe snark tickets |” gyate | ous other strong positions he has taken 10 op- | qeeq York oppoted abrogaiion, bai favored ihe | qrmraa, arpirgarit, Beltimor™ House, Bac | £ bi ival t held . = s ure 8 li intment of commissioners on sides, oa % * , Bunt- partment state that the rebel forces sill Occupy | eee OAs and’ kabbath School | ({7B> We HAV EDEN REQUESTED TO STATE | ene ae ame ben Butt may equre a uu | sppomnrn or, Sma pemctrasigrocny. | (Pe, Fuinselpne: H. B. Nedcalf, Hull, New @ position between the North and Sonth Anna. | {24. a fsa forthe Board of Aidermen from the Third War i Le epi apace ree ete bee! The House proceeded to vote on the | pending | “ Gicared.—Steamer Fairbanks, Merthon, New | 108 Charts! COMEBOSIONSEY, le aut isa Sqndidate for Fe-slection to the masrde) displaced from his present position. ropes tO aE eins Ande ot eee tne York; Schrs. John Henry, Croude, Saulsbury : Balls, Sup- rd. 34- . Sam’ FROM THE RAPPAHANNOCK. bors, Faitecnd other entertaioments farniaiel at | mor at ‘The South Anna river crosses the railroad | lUding one Mein y fatty withont conditions. | Hleanor Ann, Parner, oo. ee ee: paris e vote was yeas 74, nays £2. Tir Stevens. moved to iy, the original joint resolution on the table. {it provides for the appointment of Commiesioners to form & more perfect system of reciprocity.} This was under consideration when at 3 mouth; Kitty Ann, Loudon, Deals Isiand; J F. Riley, Meredith, do.; Trapic, Banke, Sauls- bury; W. H. Dawson. Jobnson, Havre de Grace: H. B. Nedcalt, Hull, Providence; barges H. ©. Purdy, Barry, Red House Cove; Arling- ton, Olden, Pohick. = + ‘ ters of the First Ward.—The unders ARRIVAL OF WOUNDED. Cream and Water loos made by steam power. war- | Foving been nominated for Assessor of the Ward | times termed Hanover Junction,) and Lee, in —_>—_ fail delivered to any part of the city. d te- | by my friends, and put on the Semmes ticket, I " ; FREDERICKSBURG EVACUATED BY THIS lies, ‘made | Wish to inform my friend that Iam a Wallach and | retreating beyond the Junction, abandons his TIME, n- -Sm" t') and Weddi: fectio: Turton s ter, re SPEDE Ooak my 2-lwe JEROME F. SANSER. | direct railroad connection with Gordonsville, shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Ice arm Gaon tional Union Vo; | aye miles south of Sextom’s Junction, (some- rs > ory, 3! = i = UNCONDITIONAL UNION TICKET though still holding the circuitous connection | o'clock we last heard trom the Capitol. egcse PRES The steamer State ot Maine arrived this | 7) 7 ragap yor ANY NUMBER OF ROnses |S FIKST WARD. 4 Sav ius eraatanciet Bart ror Count.—Yesterday Justice Bos- morning with about 400 hundred wounded, near the city. Apply at BROGDIN'S Feed For MAYOR aRD WALLACH - via Lynchburg. We think that the great secre well heard the evidence in the case of Wm. from Port Royal, where they were trans- Btore, K street, between ae and 22d. ss my 26-3t* For ALDERM at 5 pains 2 of his obstinate contest for the fields of Spott- LOO. IAL NEWS. poet LR AG Aone Lett ens Quine; NOTICE. : : is tiv Zerred to her from the George Weems, which U)roxron & RING Have remored from corner Fon Coumox Couxcit =" sylvania has been bis reluctance to yield this a = Wanp.—Parsuant | MCDEvith for assanit with intent to kill Wm ‘ermont avenue an reet, and are loca! on LY, icati it hburg via RETING IN THE SIXTH .—P al ewton, colored, on Sunday ni it last, on brought them down trom Fredericksburg. | isthatreet, between Hand iste. my iW" HO. WILSON. direct communication with Lynchburg via , U=tTMplished in the Star, the voters of the | Maryland avenue, near the canal. Quigley Yesterday there were but 1,300 wonnded re- 500 000 VERY SUPERIOR SEASONED Hon Pee A. RHEEM. Charlottesville and Gordonsville, by which Sixth ard, favorable 2 the re-election of confessed that he alone cut_Newton with the BANGOR LATHS for sale. Terms, = “THOMAS 2 t hmond, have his main ich ‘allach to the Mayoralty, assembled | knife, and exonerated Barry and Gatton from Nnsining at Fredericksburg, and these, it was | ts watts. Tay 16:56 THOMAS H. DONOHUE. route, and not from Ric! tone in large numbers at Odd Fellows Hail, Navy | all biame. Justice Boswell dismissed Barry hands up and money down, and no aroma JOSEP LIBBEY, eG WARD UROON DITIONAL UNION | supplies come. Yard last night. There was at least 200 voters | and Gatton. and held Quigley to ball in $400 thought, could be removed last night. mny 26-e0lw No. 27 Water st.. Georgetown. i it. Thi t as called to order b: hi the J the stores, &c., al it t ~—. — — If he now yields that line of connection, and resen meeting WAS cf 0) y | for his appearance at the June term of the cae eon eraclastns! gem niles || PDM=CLUTION oF copaRTNERSHIP. For MayOoOHN 1. SEMMES. br sie vt the Scth Anna and Pa- | Mi, Wi. Grimes, and Mr. Thomas B. Marche | Criminal Court. The wounds inflicted upon pidly brought of and it is probable that — iyiee For ALDERMAK— the defensible line of the Sou was elected chairman, and Mr. Daniel Carri- | Newton are all in his face, one of which will to-day that pice is completely emptiod. ge undersigned 41 380 Virginie aveuug han been Foacomuepeomee munkey withont a fight, it will be the most | BMP Serreary. tne call and stated that ic | Uoneare nim for Ute | _ + AtPort Royal a pontoon bridge was being | this day dissolved by mutual consent. P.-E: Tyne J08 ENDER significant sign of his weakness yet exhibited. | was not expected that any but Wallachmen| Ovrrinc Arvai.—Last night Elizabeth thrown across yesterday afternoon. may De due to the late firm of Fiynn & Tyne H. C. WILSON. It is not impossible, however, that Grant mais Soles anew ee as ie ae Se ae ao ee ery eee ‘The State of Maine saw no guerrillas or ob- | my 26 3t* be ree For ASSESSOR ANNER, my21-tet_ | may choose to leave Lee high and dry in his | tion. : ‘homas, one of the same clase, near the Mary- structions in the river, thegunboats being very | (HAMPAGNE AND CLARET WINE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. cherished strong position, and keeping Up iene Ne etre Te aaIy mLopiot: se acig atoked ine later Rat igesemynert Vigilant in patroling the river. Longyorth’s Sparkling CATAWBA CHAM- SECOND WARD. his flanking movement to Lee’s right, force | amid much applause and enthusiasm: _ | ting a bad gash across her eye and face, They Heidcick & Uo. and Charles Heidsick do, Roninunnie on im to take up his unwilling line of march | , Resolved, That no person be placed in nem: | Westie house of Hebecca Gant, where aa ene Cnn teenies eee Biss vactony eradee) a eEDECUeEE fine OLD | —™¥ 20-te*__GEORGE T. RAUB. again towards Richmond. In this case | qualifications, and have expressed themselves | they were arrested by Officers Weeden and aout 1 “RYE and BOURBON WHISKIES, in wood and THIRD WARD—JUNE ELECTION —The | Grant could readily establish a base of sup- | 5 Willing to receive the nominations, and also | Whitmore. The dificuity grew ont of tho tal- in bottles, In store and for sale unconditional Union voters of the Third a i . to support the nominees ot this meeting. ter taking up with the lover of the first-named. THE INDIANS ROUTED WITH LOSS. . ENS. BEALL, Ward will support the following ficket at theap- | Plies on the York or Pamunkey River, with Resolved, further, That no person be nominated | Justice Boswell held Elizabeth Johnson to bai! aca ae _Mmy 2%-6t_Late Middleton & Bea!l, 360 Pa av. proaching municipal election, viz: ashort and secure line of communication. who will not pledge himself tosupport Richard | for court, and dismissed Elizabeth Downs. A detachment of colored troops, under Ser- CARRIAGES AT PRIVATE SALE. For MAYOGHARD WALLACH Wallach for Mayor. — For ALDERMAR— J Resolved, further, That the persons receiving FANTED IMMEDIATELY — Two. firat- - geant Ayer, were attacked b} 100 Cheyenne | We hare just received. at our Bazaar and Repos- JOSEPH F. BROWN. REBEL ATTACK ON OUR GUNBOATs | the highest number of votes cast shall be con- WAITERS. Apply to T. POTENTINI, 279 Indians, on the 16th, near Smoky Hill, on the | itory. 9S Louisiana avenue. between, ath and ttn For Coumon Couxo1.— ae IN THE RAPPAHANNOCK sidered the choice of this meeting, ne Board | Pen-tt between loth and lith streets, “1t™ y 4 ° NOBLE D. LAB! . 1 ‘ominations for a candidate for the Boar: ~OR SALE_—T WIN Senta Fe road. BUGGTER HOCK AWATS. TROTTING WAGONS, THOMAS 4. BTEPHENS, eee GE eidtten tien being in‘orders Mreasre!Dous {i A'S aate noo eed chotirone baton es The Indians were driven from the field after | which we have been instructed to sell, at private JOHN W. BIMS. THE REBELS REPULSED. ald McOathran and Jno. H. Peake were nomi- | cedar FENCE POSTS of the old Foundry M sale, by the builders, and to which we call the FOR Aas m20e 28-tf = ees nated,and Messrs. Wm. H. Grimes and James | Church. Apply on the premises, corner lath and Several hours’ fighting. Enemy lost 25 killed. | attention of purchasers. JAMES P _cKEAN — Yesterday afternoon while the gunboat | H. Peake Having been appointed tellers, the | @ stree TERHUNE & FOSTER Our loss, 4 killed and 3 wounded. Ls WM. L. WALL & CO., THIRD WARD—JUNE ELECTION.—The | ,, Paice balloting was proceeded with and resulted as iy 36:20 Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, ‘unconditional Union votersofthe Third | Commodore Reed was at Aquia Creek | toljows: McCathran, 1; Peake, 48; scattering, PERSONA, my 25-3t south corner Pa. av. and 9th st. ‘ard will support the following tieket at the June | p.,,y firing was heard from the direction | 3. Mr. McUathran_ was therefore declared TO MR. JOHN HENRY 8****. GOOD FOR OHIO! F Notioe ja | election: ¥ E i I much regret the intrusion by you of our diti IR8ST_ W. ce is = the nominee for the Board of Aldermen. 8T WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice i Fou MaYor { Port Royal, and i h culties into a public newspaper, particalarly cue © The State of Ohio has organized and sent to | A’ hereby givem, that in conformity to the provi RICHARD WALLAOH. of Port Royal, and it was supposed that Nominations for a candidate tor the Board of so widely eireuiated as "the er, Particalarly cue sions of the charter 0 e city of Washington, an DERMAN— yur iboats had bi fire from Jommon uncil were then called for, an t f and father’s family that I tue field, since the 23d of last month, over | Election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of For ALDEUEX ANDER R. SHEPHERD, Oe ene een fired on from some | wresers. Jno. H. Peake, Bennett Swaine, Geo. reply. When I'asked you in September 1a a! eme to eee the Naiad Queen you harshly June, at John C. Reeve’s carpenter shop. on I st., For Comson Congori fleld pieces which the rebels were reported to | R. Ruff, Wim. Talbert, Jno. Thompson, Richard thirty thousand troops. Her veteran regiments between Ith and 2th streets west, for Mayor, to ._D. LARNER, ; i , fused, and said “you had a businessengagement have all re-enlisted, and 3 draft ts going on for | &7¢ two years; for ome member of the Board of JOB W. ANGUS, have sent down to Brandywine Hill (about Brown SE (ooh Seed Le wees meet, and algo you could not afford Feary et t taree-years me! Danny paceuve (eeirentey and (ge members JOHN W. SIMS. ap 23-te_ | five miles below Port Royal) and ypere return- | Samne? Miller 2 inated aoe very faipe night you went to aconcert hall and » x. -years men. of Board of Cominon Council for suid Ward. FOURTH WARD INDEPENDENT UNION j “ai or were nome very librral in spending your money and ogling epolls open at 7 o'clock + m.. and cloge at7 RO ET BD N | ing the fire. Mr. Jas. H. Peake said he was authorized to | the brazen beauties who entertained you there OUR WOUNDED (eee WM. iH. CALVERT. Woxiivee— : : i - withdraw the name of Mr. Jno. H. Peake, who } This begun the breach which led to our sep «ration The Government is using every exertion to Lewis fabee oF MAvOr OHN H, SEMMES, The firing continued some time, but as our | declined to serve. As you promis ndment and to show my horro: my 2% Commissioners, For ALDERMAN— gunboats were prepared for any such emer- Messrs. Peasley, Herbert, Langley, Tolson, won fenyene ye oe a Det or tecn pees. 1s Brown and Thompson positively declined. Some one raised the point that Mr. Talbert had avowed himself a Semmes man and there- fore his name under the resolution adopted have our wounded at Fredericksburg removed E ° et : : ormity wi o'clock yesterday afternoon the following boats, sof the charter of theeity of Washington, ELISA EDMONBTON. off. nu will be held on Monday, the 6th day of 3 Ww father’s house on Friday; afterwards we will Ford's Theater to see the Naiad Queen with mi and brother Tom, With this reparation and your promise of devoting yourself hereafter after b: t r Heer wounded, have arrived: June next, at F. R. Doractt's carpenter shop, cor- [Intel., Recat; Chuoa & Con, Union.} It had been expected that the rebels would | could not be entertained. A motion to strike | hese solely to me, I will return with our Nannie to Philadely go ner of G and 8th streets west, for Mayor, to serve | _ my 16-te attempt to molest us from the point named. Mr. Talbert’s name from the list of candidates | our own home, " al sis 250 fe years: for one member of Board of Aldermen. FOURTH WARD UNCONDITIONAL was adopted by a decisive vote. It ANNIE E. 8) Yousesa: — Seen ee eee eco Common | le UNION TICKET B The balloting resulted as follows: Geo. R. “L. WALL & 00.. Auctioneers. or $00 eae he we pie yes sessor to serve For Maror— . MORE HUNDRED DAY MEN, Roff, 43; Bennett Swain, 62; John H. Peake, 19; B At the Horse Basaar, 99 La. ay. s mite polls open at 7 o'clock a.m and close at 7 p ae Ree WALLACH, ‘The 2th regiment Ohio volunteer militia— mobert) Cocunte, 375! sons come eee AL OF HOBBES. OABRIAGES, &0 1,710 S GEO. ki KIDWELL, JNO. P, PEPPER. Col. Haines—arrived here to-day, and moved | tween Messrs. Tolson, Herrel, Shriver, Smoot, | On SATURDAY MORNING, May 28, Bt 19 o’olk, These wounded were all taken on board at oe L. P. RODIER, For Common Coumett oyp, through the city on their way fo some point in | and others. . - comprising ae tTY-FIVE HORSES Aquia Creek, having been brought down from = Oommissioners. JOSEPH FOLLANSBEE, the defences of Washington. The regiment is Messrs. Swain, Ruffand Peake, being the ne‘uding, . Frederickeburg by rail. The steamers Keyport ASTHBACITE COAL FOR THE NAVY. my 12 MICHAEL LARNER. @ | frora Logan County. ete miaee On ae list, were declared the Bay Stallion, coming 7 years old. on board those who are unable to S \QUIPMEMT AND oucinixe, me . FESONAL.—Brig.Gen.S. S. Carroll, (one of | ple and resolution, which were unanimous! * also, be removed by rail. roStaled Proposals for furnishing Anthracite Coal mer Aaa HIGHARD WALLACH. the heroes of the eight days battle in the Wil- | ado} pte at ; oe 7 | Otagr Horses, full description at sale, for the Navy, to be delivered i Fer ALDERMAN— in thi ereas the time is near al and when the i ear ending s0th Sune, 1335. will be raceivedat this CHAS. I. CANEIELD. dernest,) arrived in the city last evening and | oi-ens of Washington will be called upon to | bani Garcirioe orks ee Diet Wie ee i Cc is suffering severely from his wounds received jarriages, Rockaways, Light Wegons, Kr @fficial War Bulletin jureau antil 10 a. m., 18th June, 1864, For Common Oovxcn— . MM select trom their midst a person to beentrusted | presaacd Sutlers Wagons, Harnrss.&c., with which sect a aces =a for het Tiust be endorsed, * Proposals LA ee B REUUON, on the Sth and 13th inst. with the management ~f our municipal affairs | the sale will commence, including a Family Csr Goneral Grant’s Victorious Progress—Cap- | P¢ distinguished from other business letters, -B. WARD. for the next two years, and we believe that in | Tage br order of the Administrator. built by G ture of Thousand Rebels—important ‘he offer must be for the delivery of 100,000 tons For ASSESSOR— New York Steck List—First Beard Richard Wallach we-have Apastane. impartial | Catered, arith clan Corsiipes 808) Horses net, 72! from G P' of 2.24 pounds. . 4 B. F. DYER. may 6-3¥* 5 wf man, who is actuated by & ire to promote < Fitzhugh Lee —- pitbe geal must be of the best Buck Mountain or SEVENTH WARD UNCONDITIONAL | U.S. coup ey nee en tes ine) ove, 1073; | the best interests of the city and its inhabitants, pee trams ether Maaiic Black Heath. or of akind equal to them in all re- UNION TICKET. Oortiticatee of Talgntoansas se Bs ‘Gola, ipa | 88 evinced by his past conduct, which has my.26 4 W.L, WALL & CO., Aucts apacta. determined by a Boeh spaniot oun For MAYOR an wart aon N. V Gontrat, 129%; Ente, wan Nitaaeen. haat earl Hor him coun son Adones “end icstecn BX WH. 8. LEWIB & CO.. Auctioneers, oT WasainvT0N, May 95. | bids, ee ne BSA oF the Ren Ava OS a NOTE Harlem, 251) tonaaing, 112) Michigan Central, | "Resolved by the Unconditional Union voters of | GARPENTERS TOOLS, BENCH. So Major, woweree ey ew TWE : mihe.name of the coal proposed to be furnished POrOiiiee Cee tal inics Civeland and Pcabane Hie Gee the Sizth Ward, That we pledge to Richard | “MOULDINGS, NEWIELE Peep hrs Ae e news from General Grant’s head_ i i : © a A H.W. HAMILTON, . jach our hearty support and our it ef- &o., AT AUCTION. R cia It is to be delivered im lumps of suitable size for THO BOS pN Jena and Chicago, 131%; Cleveland and Toledo, “3 We shall sell, on THORSDAY MORNING. June forts for his re-election to the position he now so honorably fills. z 2d at 10 o'clock. at Mr W. P. Webb’s establishment Loud calls were here made for Mr. McCath- muarters, received at this department, is dated | naval steamers—clean, of unitorm quality, select- | ¢ my 20-te SonN H. D. RIGHARDS, Lie OM Da ee aie eee alan de (eee ean N o. 407 G street, near Seveutb, all the Lumber, gt Mount Carmel Church, 1 p. m. yesterday ed free from impuritics. unmixed—of which the kie and Prairie du Chien, ey puaburE, contractor will be required é NTH oH i x he despatch eays everytning ie going on well. | Goncess willbe setingctars asa weather es eth | OCR EYES E roe rom eee | oe eee eee ar mene? 8nd | ranvandie cameforwardandcordially thanked | {<*egis+ Tools, Hardware, Mou dings, News's ‘Warren has four hundred prisoners, Hancock | imspection as to quality and quantity as the De- For MaroR— ‘ 2 ase the meeting for placing him in nomination for | jr, 2 Mortice Machines, Lawton’ some three hundred, and Wrighthas picked up | pects be satisiactory io the ioepenee ners: | “Gaon ALDERMAR CE MMES. the Board of Aldermen, and pledged himselt | {xmith’s Patent Mouldivg Machive, come, The whole nomber reeling tom ys: | {i gmatad ty igen bs wie Bitte w. Peancon. concmaseronan. — | sian; duu intel eae He gone | | Sicaae ae fitneaenine terday's operations will not fall short of a| “"hesoal inte bodied oe board vessels, at Fon COMNGO AN G., DUDLEY aR asa Es tire ‘satisfaction. as to Mr. Wallach, he (Mr. | Feveral Work Benches, | ine Lathe, Ghousand. Warren’s loss is not over three | Such place in the port of Philadelphia as may be W. T, WALKER, ’ XXXVIlIrm CONGRESS.—PIRST BESEION, | McO.) could not do otherwise than endoree | | complete sett of Screw Outters. and Boxes, hundred killed and wounded. The prisoners copereed ee ‘int fy and in Secr aught tion For A: ane WRIGHT.’ ——>— re Bim most dened [api planse ane peas Be Betts of Mouldings. Pintes, aud other oT Pata 8 ti i ‘opinion of the Bureau, oR ASSESSOR— not merel: ma personal motive, but because ‘ 4 , a epturedare ina great part North Carolinians, | the exigencies of the service may Sochize ven JOHN H. BIRD. _ my 16-18¢* THURSDAY. May 26. he bas been #0 kind {0 tac People ho (Mr. McC.) | 7 S#* Crindstones.c Large lots of Mahogany and Walaut Newell Posts, i men he i . F ; ‘who are much discouraged, and say Lee has cing when the vessel is reported ready to re- lem INDEPENDENT UNION CANDIDATR Sznate.—Mr. Anthony reported a bill toin- | jn part had had the honor to represent. Mr. ceive cargo ; furnishing, if demanded, not less crease the compensation for reporting and €eceived them. than 1,00 tons per day, to be distributed t id | Wallach has cheerfully signed all the bills = isters. Cornice, Mouldings, &c..&c, The Pursuit is delayed by the fatigue of the | Fertel.as, may be directed, uatil the loading is | apap te * JON H. SEMMES. printing the official debates of Congress, and it | rending to benefit the ward, and has faithfally | Five Lots of Manceany and Sealed Vepess Ls ——s arrangements from the first sitting of Congress onderee tein exertion [applause Lot Brackette, of diff-rent styler, ~ ie tmen, stij] Hancock and Warren will reach Eye} conte will likewise be received for the deliv- F The meeting adjourned at the conclusion of | Sfine large Baihing Tuse wits Shower Baths, Pips. 5 iehttall. ery of 3).000 tons of the lity of coal, to b OR SALE—One strong three-spri y, | in Philadelphia down to the present * South Anna at noWBtial, ar nena. | Slivered'in the sorter New Work on houra'ves: | FV with'a ton fongus tad shall Afeos Aghic | Which debates of Uongress have been pap. | MT McUathran’s remarks, ere Ginsu Bids Conse" - General Butler, in / od at head- | sels, as at Philadelphia. fd Wacle HARNESS. Inquire at 3. JOUVE: | Ushed. The propriety of having the debates Saneeaay er alerge Cine eie> Care quarters in the fleld, half-pas. S°Ven this morn. | , Ine cate of failure to deliver the coal in proper RAL'S Lager Beer House, corner 6th and B sts., | reported was recognized in 1795. After the re- | _ A BLoop LTTING Ar¥aln AMONGST CON- | about 15 000 Segars, Lote’ bacco, Liquors, ke. ing, reports that «Major Genere! Fitshugh | $line ‘and place the Baar tia atthe proper | Capitol Ht, ___my 24" | moval of Congress to Washington, an arrange- | GRESEME- Since sone oan at on Arkan- | Together wits a lot of Furniture, Oovts, Tabies, Lee lately promoted, made, with cavalry, in- ; SODtract the right to purchase forthwith, at thé” PIANO FORTE FOR SALE. was made with Samuel Harrison Smith, | £48 have been without representation in Con- Chairs, &c., &8. G fantry, and artillery, an aitack ry; Contractor's 7.2 and expense, that which may OSEWOOD CASE, 7 octave. metallic, who started the National Intelligencer, who | &'e8®, Plug musses, free fights, shoulder hit- my.26-ts [Chron.] W.B. LEWI3 & OO., Aucts n om vs ck upon my post | seem necessary to supply the deficiency. frame, New York manufacture, round engaged with Joseph Gales, a capable steno- | ings, &c., among our National Legislators Y WM.L WALL & CO., Auctioneers, wt Wilson's wharf, north side of James river: ‘Any demurrage, orathet cbarges tc which the | Cormers and legs, excellent tone. and war- graphical reporter, for the purpose. have been rare; but the boarders at the i ae ¥ ih sce ae omega ” | Navy Department may be subjected frou delay’ae | tanted for three years. Apply in the store at the | It was not till 1533 th 3, | National Hotel were yesterday evening forcibl » ee y two Teg-| the prompt delivery of the coal by the contractors, | COTBer of T and 234 ats. my 2-st* | Rives ‘commenced his regular aad aepacacs Teminded of the stirfing times of past years by ; GREAT BALE OF QARETAGES AND HARNESS mente, all negro troops, Brigadier General | will be deducted from their bills’ reports in the Globe, under contract with | ® COllission between two Congressmen, a Sen- On THURSDAY MOR ING. May 9, commenci r = Hl be dec ‘ ORSES FOR SALE.—Received this day, ; arn and was handsomely ra-| pcqrf Pricg,must be for the coal dglivered on H PRSEE FOR BALE: accel ved thie [day fifty | Congress, which had’ been continued up to | ator and a Representative. It appears that | st 10 o’clock. we will sell, at the Carriage Reposi- Fuleed.’ stated, at the contractor's risk and expense, and | this season, consisting of teams for dr: tTSQ this time, though latterly at loss. He said it | Senator Chandler, of Michigan, and Repres- | oe ieee ee ee ee oe pound extensive Before the attack, Lee sent a-fiag of truce, | Without extra charge of any Lint, . and driving purpotes. single driving and was obvious that the publication of the Globe | entative Voorhees, of Indiana, were at dinner | gtock of first-class Oarriages, &¢.rembracing— siating he bad forceenough to take che place, | _ TBS offer, as required by law, must be accompa. | {amily Horses—at the Bull's Head Stable, corner | vould not be continued under the present reg- | at the above hotel and occupied tables near | s) New and Second Han Family Carriages and aiid Macdanidad! Ge amaxece > place, | nied by a written guaranty, signed by one or more | 1372 seer and Ohio avenue, ‘ ulations, and Mr. Rives had made the publi. | ech other. Mr. Chandler was in conversa- hes, jer one and two Horres, very fine, mder, and’ said in that | responsible persons, to the effect that they under- | _2¥ 25- __G. PRICE, Prop’r._ | cation the past few years only because he had | tion with a lady and was dengancing copper- | 20 Top and No To: (Geltenmisas gn O/n yeician's Several fine Bretts, Phaetons, and P Phaetor i take that the bid ‘ ili a : case the garrison should be turned over to! bid be LEU eee their Fo SALE—An clegant BILLIARD TABLE, | MAde it the pride of his life; and because, also, | heads and peace men, in pretty sharp terms; the authorities at Richmond as prisoners time b i i rosewood,) furnished with fixt he had an expectation that there and inorder to show her how much he ab- 2 ‘wear, but if his proposition were ete a goodand sufficient sarction te, Tatuish the supplies at aber gain. SYRES, CHADWICK £00. some increase Hereafter in the compensation. | NOfred the latter he stated something to the ef- | | Regiish Dog. Wagon, Sours erauid ck We ana waraiae Sac til Proposed. eo | _amy 24-3 Willards’ Hotel, Mr. Collamer thought the cost of the reports | fect that if he were standing between Heaven | Several Sarouch and Buggy Poles, ° le for the consequences No proposition will be considered unless accom? Cc E! IcoeEt could be lessened much by excluding many and hell and saw a copperhead in Heaven he | 40 Setts first class Double and Single Harness, Sil- Sorabe he took the place. General Wild re- mented be ee hcrbie famaiee jperartnient I Ic Ett: ; long speeches that were not even delivered, ould plunge into hell. Furthermore, that or aed Japan mounting, part of which is very a -_! i ” . e ollers, ‘on- i i La plied: « We will try that.” Reinforcements | tidered to be to the interest of the service to doo. | giharin a et vey low ect Loe: Which Tam | ee ee abject wos Ind scene” he could, for he believed they were made up of | TEgetber with other Garriages not enumerated. ‘Were at once sent, but the fight was over be-| , Two or more sureties each in a sum equal to the THOS’ DOWLIN , Sen cL then wae ved they were mado up of | fife above stock embracenthe largest and finest fore their arrival. Loss not amount specided to be puid, will be required to o4-3t NO cee Bee ea AMEE, Mr. Morrill, from the Committee on the Dis- | #!! that was villainousand hellish. He further | assortment of Carriages and Harness ever offered - . s not not yet reported. | sign the contract, and their responsibility will be | —2~ : ridge st Georgetown. | trictof Columbia, reported a bill for the revision | ¢XPressed the conviction that the copperheads | at auction in this city, and is disposed of om account © others reports of military operations have | ¢ertified by a United States District Judge, United | GOLDIERS IN THE FIELD SUPPLIED WITH | Of the Jaws of the District. It was ordered to | 8nd peace men of the North, were equally | of Br. young ret rom of wureussers to tals Wen received by the department since my tel- yee District Attorney, Collector, or Navy Ss ani ER. be printed. Seer eh neahoea as the Rebels wi a atention tiers to this ‘cram of 9 30 last evening. ‘As additional and coll, Is x a ‘VELOPES - Powell submitted the following, which | 5rms ie! and more to be dreaded. | S#J€ a8 the 8 ok peremptorily eold. ‘Vi OR 18 e) i 7 we! il by authority of the Secretary of the Neve. cotl | BENT Be ey Leite? Bizes, at $2.20 and $3.50, 4c. | authorsty of the government in recently closing | , Mr. Voorhees supposed that Senator Chand- Termscah. FROM GEN. BUTLER'S COMMAND. the contract shall have been in all respects com- UHILP & BOLOMONS. the offices and suppressing the publication of | ler was talking at him, and rising from his | my.13 WM. L. WALL & O0., Aucta. stesercalle esata coed J plied with; and the remaining eighty per cent. or Metropolitan Book Stor the World and Journal ot Vommerce newspa- | 5e8t, approached the latter and remarked, “I — thi 3 “ politan Book Store. pa: Reconnoissance by Gen. Gilmore—The En- | °U2¢T, mount that may be due upon each bill, | _ my 24-tf No. 333 Penneyluana sven, | Persin the city of New York under circum- | Uppose you meant that conversation for me.” | , BZ THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UN- will, when a proper certificate is furnished by the r. Chand ded bi king, « W:! til TUEEDAY next. 3let inat., same hourand place, emy Met im Some Force and Reuted—| juspector. aud the bill approved by the Busean IANO FORTE TUNING AND stances which have been placed before the ? ler responded by asking, “Who | "ny 25 Wi. L WALL & 00.. Aucts Nine Assaults upon our Entrenchments |, b¢ paid by such pavy agents a5 | contractor may pectin REPAIRING, Public was an act unwarrantable initself, dan. | 4Fe you, sir?” 7\RDNANGE OFFICES Repulsed—Important Report. ame, within ten days after the warrants for the MELODEON TUNING AND REPAIRING gerous to the cause of the Union, in violation | MF. Voorhees replied, stated who he was, | ()RDNANCE OFEXOE. | FoxutRrss Monrox, May 21, 2 p.m.—Latest | {A@GShall have been passed by the Secretary of phil . of the Constitution, and subversive of the | 42d accompanied the information by a blow WASHINGTON, Mlay 25, 1864 Sitivele teen ay 21, 2 p.m. the Treasury. 4 ji SPECIAL NOTIC principles of civil liberty, and assueh ishereby | Simed at Senator Chandler. Senator ©. retal-| Sealed Pro; i ia Offic james river report everything | _ It will be stipulated in the contract that if default red ¥ | iated, ealed herp reat casero Quiet. There-has been no hghting oF skirmishs | bemade in thedelivery ofthecoaleinthequantity, | te eye egeteG the, Valuable assistance of two of | Cennuned by the Senate. Se ry eps nerpoe eng epee) Bete treet pee Ene y rem ing sinoe Saturday night, the 2ist. or the quality, and at the place and time directed | revencauceleprated and competent tuners eee a eg fee rire ete ape the Hootie: wehed a tricad Of the latter Me | Sedelivered in the following quantifies at the ca: The rebel General Waiker was wounded in | >¥ the Bureau—then, and in that case, the con- | Jodeous from Boston, aud solient orders incorporate the “Home for Friendiec: Woes | Hannegan, (son of the late Senator Hannegan,) | ‘ernamed Arsenals. viz ; a S-INCH COLUMBIAD SHOT. the foot, and it has been amputated. ‘ tractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the . putated. He is | Tnited 8 idated ¢ er line. Work shall be promptly and faithfully | and Children” with amendments. came to the rescue of his friend with a pitcher, Ab tha Weer eee Masses asséte, 4,000 mow in the Bermnda genera! hospital. tater, a8 liquidated damages, a sum o} reasonably do: The © Money not exceeding twice the contract price, An’ "Th Mr Wade called up the joint resolution which he broke upon the forehead of Senator y > forced Nop dente tious necdooe so Gerais phice may be recovered from time to time, accord: eatree pMURE ‘AL INSTRUMENT carefully te- | amend the charter of The clay of Washington.” Cs, inflicting a slight wound and drawing a the peaverss ey Arsenal, Now Lark; 410. mm ns, and from Lee's army, + | ing to the act or acts of Congress in that case pro- | " PIANOS taken to the store and actions cleaned Mr. Sumner said this was a very important | blood. . eee * Latest Bidders whose proposals shall Be accepted, and | 200,Toqulated and Gxed up 60 as to greatly im- | subject—amending the charter Of Washington, | Further fighting was prevented by the by- | “Atthe Alleghany Arsenal. Pittsburgh, 4,000, Five P. M.—This morning Gen. Gul ‘ none other, will be notified, and, as early as prac- Pires Miekerin: & Sons’ Pianos in ato The language of the resolution was very broad, | 8tanders, but not untila few pieces of crockery At the &. Louis Arsenals, Missouri. 2,000, Gemand wearcat ono 3 : m. Gilmore’s | ticable, a contract will be’ transmitted to them, | Five Hallet, Davis & Co. Pianos ne: covering the whole question of the political | had been demolished by the belligerents. 8-INCH MORTAR SHELL. half pasta me mass ae ene issance, andat | een they will be meaqnized, to execute within ten ‘OHN F. ELLIS, 306 Pa. avenue. franchise. The person desiring to vote is to Neither party was so much injured but that At Pe New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, ‘Atelns stadaviant of aa some, tocee, Gays after ite wreesipe at the Post Officeornavy | my 24-3t between sth and 10th streets, | Swear that he has been a resident for a certain | they #ppeared at breaktast this morning. coed ah us 20,000, os Arsenal. New Fork, 5,000. ®ucceeded in completely routing them. Our | , TH¢ form of offer, guaranty, and’certificate is OR SALE—Two SHOW CASES, 7 fect each, and | PeTiOt» and to certain other things in regard to rn aa These projectilesare to be made of the wind of 1oas was slight. : herewith given: iron stand forsame. Apply to W.S. THOMP- registration, and then if he has complied with RaTuER OnsTREPEROvS.— Yesterday after- | metal, and inspected after the rules laid down in FORM OF OFFER. SON, Drugeist, corner isth street and New York | 2@ Tequirements of the present law, and pos- | Boon Dennis Hart, a watchman &t & wagon | the Ordnance Manual. the tensile strength of the Jt is reported that nearly one-half of Beaure- sesses the qualifications therein prescribed, he | park, went to the Seventh Ward Station for of ——, hereby agree | #¥enue. 2 my 23-6t* Sta’ thousand tons @: ° oi (or we), of. ard’s forces left him last night and marched ) @ may vote. This 1s that tail of slavery remain- © purpose of procuring & warrant, andat the r square inch, and f iron for columbiad shot to or moriat am 25,100 in the direction of Kichmond—for what pur- een eee aS ? Presb Lagi FOR HORSES—Fine past Tess th amers’ use, at at —! pasturage | ing here of which he had before s: n—still | 8ame time he was drunk. Officer Gorman in- | less than 14,000 Ibs per 8q) a oka r+ noanun prada to reinferce Lee. | the rate of per ton, of 2.240-pounds, amount: | son on, Hogk Oreek. wins reveensinie a preserving that disqualification of color, leftto | formed him that the justice was not in, and | be seen at. any of the Cs vanres hundred aud fifty of the ist Pennsy!- | ing to dollars, the whole in conformity with | tention and care, Apply to Mitchell House us unhappily by ‘the former slavery ‘in the | that he would not be likely to got one white | The Prclectilen are {0 be iatRected tt bee Aeyensis term of enlistment, have been mustered ont, | the 24th day ef May, 184, from the ‘Navy Depart- Btables-isth street.cornerof EB. my 23-6t*_ etcne Canney drunk, when he became obstreperous, and in, | free of charge for handling and tran ard lave arrived here en reutefor home. About | ™£2t. and hereunto appended. ES8ONS ON THE @UITAR. Did the committee who reported the measure | sisted that he would have a warrant before Deliveries must be made at the ra’ Bee ee ee re Ca ee ee ie eent | Should my (or our) affer be accepted, I (or we) r0- L wt - intend to keep alive that odious distinction t | left, and the officer locked him up for @ short | than one-tenth (1-1nth) of the whole amouat con- mer.t etill reiains its 01 ization’ Tegi- | quest to be informed at and that the con- PROF. G. BORG. The language of the resolution ought tobe made | time; but no sooner was he let out than he tracted for week The first delivery to be mads The rebels he sae as tract may be forwarded to —— for signatures and THE CHAMPION clear, and leave no doubt on that subject. He | abused the officer and threatened to make him | Othe 2th day of June. 1364. R ; « rebels have made nine attacks uponour | certificate. ' No, 541 8, loth st., corner of C therefore moved to amend the resolution by | suffer for locking himup. OffcerGorman put | , Feilure to make deliveries at a specified tine extrencbments and been repulsed each time, {pie (Signed) A.B. my 23-6t* ‘onthe Island. | aading the tollowing: him back the second time, and this morni will ec eet She oon ed ives aioe ey a e. ——— 9 , % 0 . FORM OF GUARANTY. ; LLOW ME TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Provided, There shail be no exclusion of any | Justice Boswell fined him $10.94, hen ery proposals must be made for the shot DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH. We, the undersigned my really handsome stock of MILLI- person from the ter on account of color. —_—_>—_ and shell. jae } berths point cen NERY and PANOY GOODS which heve anon said that the committee nad only | | Tue RurvBlicax Ixscxoriox Case —The | , Bidders will state explicitly, the Arsenal or a ju en! ere % Urted Sates’ and guarantee that Can state without boarding that Y har to do that Snecceasey | Mr Wd. Murtagh to Mr Grae. Wooton org | nuipber of projecilee they propone Yo deliver a: ni 8 fore- ing that I ha joing bid of ——— be accepted, iI, withi: aks fen days after the receipt ofthe Contract at’ ee ete beckinon taaeee whole people, to do that which was necessary | Mr. W. election. It was not designed | one-third interest in the National Republican onch pines it gf more ee tr than regular founders, oF propriciors of wor'! ie ever imported, | to get a which, looking at sper Le convince; En, ‘lish | either to widen or narrow the elective - | newspaper, and upon whieh Mr.S. P. Hans- t Meultrie Badly Damaged— | execute the same, with good and suffici ties, r Montauk Somewhat In- for the delivery of {he anthracite coal propoved; | beautiful Pamsillaarer white Practoyd yl ee ea eee eee eat Drereat eae | Sure Westen Tinea ceeaine wathotley taal | St goseutnetbe work efor. Swouid T fise ibth ot Mey ee rms of the sy fine stock of Back'Combs and new styles of Fann. ‘y 01 law id not prevent - | Mr. Weston exercising authority in said | of executing the wor! 3 pro for, Should fer Kew Yo! May 2%5.—The steamer Arago, ek hed, 7) 364, hereto appended, and Having been for so many years in the ‘Wholesale | £085 having all the substantial qualificat Office, is ont ot Court; Mr. Hanscom having. erty obtaining a cootract offer sho’ eee from Hilton Head on the 2d instant, has ar- | shall fail to enter into the contract afores business in New York render my facilitige to offer | 70M voung. The Old law ss to registration | we hear, agreed to. the tment of a Re- | (hap those cast in hie own tennry ot and void : g enter into the contract aforenaid, we-] you apy goods in my line beyond competition, having been differently construed at different | ceiver to settle up the bi lease, ig er wae | pee tens cir vida the written Tived. edition from Jacksoavills explored | Sitrafineuid "Mant arene across | my stint pp a Ra Sccdomas —eetarany anae. | Seeeaicsemenl of thos martin over Chair ore An ex or i 7 e- my 23-1m’ farket Spa A = Souprens.—1 met cepted, —my2-Im*____22 Market Space. | not consider it n to define his posi ‘ : war ouutry cm the as wise orion St Toke | S""Witnes, signet) = B._| PPOWING PROMETLX ATTENDED zo, vy cg | On ne eublct of ercluaing, mon from vote | noon au Win Saomeon. colored. was Paaning | fact Paste @UAdRiRA oat crate a .F oy at tomac,”” n yn notsee iborhood rrol execution, Diogite Hundred bales of potion: Sve thous Thereby certify tae Ww Sha van eread mncst- | Uae TE Mee Oe Yor the purpose Ww ay had seated slngis Hien ; ae ber ia pacer, ts Goer ad: pee ard polo mess Sith forms of oon: i 5 a \- forms a sea ipl ocr "ons soc iwcap | Soe co ate S| apne __ aren | "Be Femmceceathine GEN | Na fas Beat foe aco Tp a snot igo ot trom the swamps. To be signed by the United Btates District Judge, | AAG PICTURE CORD AND TAssELs, debate, he should object to its farther cont ee seid oral bids. if aSemmed eatpfectary. ‘The convention at Beaufort chose delegates | united Bintes District Attorney, Oollector, or oe ; eration to the exclusion of the Tax BI | ee” __g Proporals ‘lite aia to“ Brigedior Gea- & the Baltimore convention, headed by Gener-| Navy Agent ray 26-dta Bein) tees snd colors Picture Cord and Tas- Mr. Hendricks did not see the use of any dis- .STATE OF THE THEEMOMETER—At Frank- an eoreeD, =. Obief Frenne 6 pong ran Misatanis: seman neoeette be Derr. OF an Tawe oF THs DISTRIOT wd eat TER'S. 406 7th treat: cue, presumed devome knew what Us & os mauciaass No. way ripe hia Salumbind, Sack,” Pra a a for 8 M _ $2. 3 d ty gro vi 2 2 i sacked Fort Sumter, badartived at Port Royal; oe TBANOK TATLORI ‘Terms cask. bata says fag ‘Warboat durwmer elaboration. oi Opel sc o'elccls 69 ia the sade, ay SOT pr ~ Brig. 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