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was arreste@ by Officer Chick this morning, and was sent t jail for court by Justice Fear- son. ‘ atrngy imulanansalys ingnaho0 wave of battle ~ from en Tight, Ward's division was a@ minute or two sooner than others. Face to face the combatan’ stood, ee el volleys into each other’ bétoms. At the line was not more than Larceny.—Jerome | Shaw was arrested this ‘morning by Officer mm pefro menred Gsionsl id et book apd $8 from 2 named Colonel THE EVENING STAR. | -TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. | Prorofsts ron one , Sap ay ‘ Treasury Dara otal ® Tuly 25, 1364. : . B FROM ° otice is hereby given that subscriptions will ‘W- D. WALLACH, EditorandPrepricter:| 01 Gen. Hood Reported Wounded. | bereceived beahe Treheurer of the United States, A LovisviL1z, aly 16.—Sunday'’s Chatta- | theseveral Aesistant Treasurers and Designated ns WASHINGTON OITY: Gazette con’ & rumor that th Depositories and by the National Banks desi fitteen feet apart. On Colonel Harrison's front, | Richardson. Shaw was to bail for court jignated = " ic! WEDNESDAY .o.50.-0000.-JULY 27, 1864, | BO Hood was wounded in Saturdays and qualified as Depositories and Financial Agents, |* “> & OCLOCK P.M. * Giana baad.con actually ‘took place, is | ae ere. tially Nee 7 fight before te : for Treasury Notes payable three years frym | SS 3 4 aged. zs WF-BEADING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE, August 15, 194, bearing interest at the rate-of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Bg Colonel Golburnigeenter the ines met eacl Teting out the aiders of deserters, soldier swin- BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- FROM ARKANSAS. seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum, with | . J; ke & Go. furnish the follewing quo- other, and-each Banged front to renew the | dealing out whisky to soldiers. ‘There isa fine GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER, Disaster toa Union Force—The Rebel Gen. | Sm annual coupons attached, payable im lawful | gations of Govermmentsecurities: Sane ‘rom el. Wood's extreme left fold ter military detective operations around eae ake! | “here notes will h . WAsatnor@m, Suber 1361-6 18 or two. 2 ts) was in the trout ind | 'eoppsinted. This moraing Henry Wea Cairo, se notes be convertible at the option of | . = sellin except nts, wi e front line inted.—' ls mo! ver, THE NEW RAID. July 26.—On tHe 15th inst., a detach- e onvertible a o nying. Selling # STG Turionsly engaged. Geary was involved | Esq shany gears a justice of the poace and { Martins- | Ment of the 1(th Illinois, 250 strong, entrenched | the holder at maturity, into six per Gent. gol 105 Our Ferces Yet in Possess: a moment afterwards, and Williams simulta- ey, nari 7 te of Georgetown, receawed Ris — nicat between | hear Tracy. Arkansas, were surrounded and | bearing bonds, redeemable after five and payable 108 police magistra' bh ath < Hagerstow: -— Trains ey by Shelby’s command, numbering | twenty years from August 15, 1557. 7 oni Mreesury Noles 09 mpouslyaw lth Geary ss ee va. eager comeaission as 2 qittion of Soe gps gp Running Regularly te Harper's Ferry— | ‘"- The Notes will be issued in the denominations of | One Year Certificate: 95 X ustrate its disci e years, . ‘The Reported Fighting at Frederick Yes- | A porticu of the Federal command succeeded | afty. one hundred, firs hundred, one thousand and | Certificate Checks... EO tianty ic rallied’ re] PaRPGd Gh tittecsee! Olek" Schack TT. terday Untrue—Firing Heard inthe Di- iD cutting their way out, but thse who re- | five thousand dollars, and will ba issued in blank, New Yorx—First Boarp. : Ld formed its line, and fought with redoubled um berland, Gibson, St. MANN, Adeline, Sut- . F 5 s- | mained, about 120, wereeither killed, wounded | ,,. payable to order, as may be directed by the sub-'| _ Coupons, 105;: 5-20's, 105; Qertificates, 91; rection of Williamsport and M: vigor. ten, St. Marys; Protector, mond, St. Sar : arr tie ataniord ont: abe i thought to be in the vicinity of | 8riters. Gold, 256. we Gen. Williams’ division ae gloriously dis- Marzs ; acces, Deatley, St. Marys; Mary @ learn from om ie ipti t be for fifty dollars, » tinguished itself. Knipe’s brigade, an irginia, Dorsey, Havrede Grace ; Susan | Bonesville. A large ca force has been | All subscriptions mus en REFUGEES. exclusively of Eastern troope contended in | Emily, Gneeily Deal's Island; Active, Sim- Baltimore and Ohio ratiroad, upon the author- | sent after bim. It is re; that he has s some multiple of fifty dollars. ity of ‘a telegraph operator who reached Bal- pieces of artillery. us oven | Duplicate certificates will be issued for alldepos- | _1¢ 8ppears; thar the rebel 3 egie again timore last evening at half-past seven o'clock ites. The party depositing must endorse upon the | allow aliens to pass through their lines, as trom Harper's Ferry, that our forces held Mar- | NEWS VIA HARRISBURG, © original certificate the denomination of notes re- | @uite a large nnmber of these refugees have tinsburg yesterday morning. | From Gen. Hunter's Department—Early | quired, and whether they are to be issued in blank | reached this city within the past few days. | Again Menacing Maryland—Battle at | or payable to order, When 60 endorsed it must he | Yesterday eighteen presented themselves at the aera that the rebels had crossed the Winchester Fought—Martinsburg Held | Icft with the oficer receiving the deposit, te be | PTovost Marshal's office, and took the oath of mons, Hangary river; Exchange, Hamitton, New York: dory boats Gus North, Q: Ww Accotink; M. Starr, Bowling, Matta ; Salvington, Plant, Mattawoman. EE JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, patriotic a8 glorious rivairy with Col. Rob- inson's, which are nearly all Western; while Ruger’s, made up from both sections, did its duty as well. The gallant Colonel MoGroarty, of the Gist Ohio, received one more in addition to his numerous wounds, and will probably lose an Tiver at Shepherdstownis untrue. Communi- by the Rebels. i | fidelity to the United States Government. ‘ = forwarded to this Department. Z arm. FirTRENTH STREKT, OPPOSITE U.S. Treasue®, cation between Frederick and Hagerstown is | [Dispatch to the Philadelphia Inquirer. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free Te eee ait tay EAD) of ton ‘rom. Sh aens eviaion Oa ence oats Redeive, Babartintiond Fas dae way . still open, and the stage from the latter place, HARRISBURG, July 26.—Little is known | of transportation charges 8 soon after the receipt it Y ‘with the mails, arrived at Frederick yesterday bere officially about the army movements in | of the original Certificatesof Deposit as they can Se Le a cae ee at the usual hour. | Northern syiceriiias eeeeurt thee pniere was heavy | be prepared. arrived at Col. Ingraham’s office she was com- Trains are running regularly between Baiti- er ee Teeterany, and that our Intereat will be allowed to August 15 on all | pletely worn out, and was suffering greatly more and Harper's Ferry. The down train nis forces to make a final stand atManinetae | 2¢posite made prior to that date, and wwili be paid | from sore feet. She was sent to the Home of trom Harper's Ferry reached Baltimore yes- buta private dispatch received here to-day by bak Demrtnent upon receipt of the Original Figs Wey Sa per cates tr) terday evening at half past seven. represents the rebels as occupymg Martins. | °Ttificates. CONFISCATED PROPERTY. burg this morning. ‘ As the notes draw interest from August 15, per- 3 A report was brought here this morning, by _It is ot thought that the rebels will attempt | sons making deposits subseonent to that date | The steamer Liazie Baker, which arrived & panicky-horse contractor, that there was to cross the Potomac, although their forces are | must pay the interest accrued from date of note ts | here last night from Point Lockout, brought corps. Col. Anson G. McCook was posted there in command of Ge Carlin’s brigade. One of his regiments gave way tempornrily, but his skillful dispositions enabled him to rally it almost immediately, and the eatire brigade covered both itself and its leader with imperishable honor. Along such portions of our linesasI have mentioned, have been massed for this attack at Jeast one-half the rebel army. By nightfall this entire host was discomfitted. It haa failed NEW vw. S. 73-10 LOAN authorized bythe act of June 30th, 1864 The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing intorest at 73-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an- nually, and will be convertible at the option of heavy fighting yesterday at Frederick, resuit- evidently the same as those engaged in the | date of deposit. up & large quantity, of household furniture: poin Oy Lae -. x ing adversely to as, and that he escaped with Maryland raid. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars | consisting of handsome cottage sets, mirrors, bes Reorder len yiog Ts dead by Maaitala on She Belion pe ppesurtey yor ee cea four huntired horses. k Latest from Harrisburg. and upwards for these notes at any one time will | marble-top tables, refrigerator, feather beds, | the field. Thus ended this sanguinacy conflict Twenty Bonds. ‘The above facts show the falsity of the horse | , HARRISBURG, July 26—We still have no of- | be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per | mattresses, &c., found in a house about six | No more brilliant victory has crowned the | We buy and sell— Union arms since the beginning of the war. Gen. Hooker has earned anew the gratitude of the nation. Palmer, Newton, Ward, Williams, Geary, and their subordinates, and soldiers, cannot be too highly praised. Gen. Johnson was as faithful here as every whereelse. Our loss will amount to two thousand men, principally on Hooker’s front, because his contractor's report. ficial intelligence of the fighting in Northern | cent., which will be paid by this Department upon | Miles from Fredericksburg, and belonging to Virginia, but from emp! a i * & man named Sothoron, who is in the rebel Passengers from Western Maryland, who | hes arty came dows the valley tenet iis ances eit Cheer scatter aaaa cnn | seEviCee ‘Among this lot of furniture ds avery, the offi i ii . Airing was heard on Monday i | of Martinsburg on Monday noon, when th scribed with the name of Miss Mary Sothoron. ‘Martinsburg, and wabictes 43 the direction of | ton tne town. After hard fighting. Gee force | te deposits. at ‘These articles have all been confiscated, and . yi y firing was heard | retired. ‘We are said to have Jost several pieces Officers receiving deposits will see that the | will be exposed to public sale. trom up the river, apparently in the neighbor- | of artillery at the battle of Winchester on Su: proper endorsements are made upon the original GOVERNMENT BONDS of all issues, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDN #53, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE CHECKS. hood of Williamsport. | day, but most of them were rendered useless | certificates. FOR EXOHANGE. troops fought in an open field. The rebel loss qiun alan non j bee ee carrer: one All officers authorized to receive deposits are This morning Lieut. John Oongers, of the | in killed, wonndetl and eae will ee | dy 27-tf HULTAS Woe oa E. e forces and purposes of the enemy areall | requested to give to applicants all desired informa- | 904 regi: tv. ° six thousand, of whom fully one thousan: ADAME AHO. SPECTFUL- We have not yet sufficient data to show the | S8known. Where Gen. Crook has retired to | tion, and afford every facility for making sub- | eB. eleran, ee Corps, escorted | Oe a elted Gurigut. ‘Three rebel Brigadier | [VIA}-anamanee to her friends aaa the pablic extent of the rebel force now on the Maryland | get ponte to say, bathe and Hunter will | scriptions. W.P.FESBENDEN, | ov of truce, to be turned over to G,W. He, | Generals were killed——Stephens, Weatherstone | Fonersiin, Ju Qe nat “between Nig aad ate stan Jine—whether 5,000 or 50,000, though it is prob- | peat Crap ne weny te is no excitement jy 28-tf Secretary of the Treasury. a flag of truce, to be turned over toG. W. H. aula Davis’ front heavy skirmish- Island, where she is prepared to read, to all who Rowe, Esq., for exchange as per special agreement. The names oi these prisoners are Hospital Steward W. B. Burnell, 43d North iJ Carolina; T. J. Hood, 7th North Carolina; require it, the Past, Present and Futare. Bein, an impressed medium. she is able to advise an counsel. with safety upon all matters; espe: business matters; or in fact,anything of im ably nearer the former than the latter number. ; _ Colonel Mulligan, it is certain, was killed in Weither has it been developed whether the | tnsennmry cess the Fetes ote of LOST AND FOUN ing took place during the day. On the left wing, McPherson drove the enemy several miles, Blair operating on the extreme left, Lo- 7 or Purpose of the enemy is merely to hold the R i i: i é umors of the most exaggerated character, osT— day. t hi o, | Daniel Peacock, 16th Mississippi; “Talboi an next, and Dodge next, partly in line and | ance. Ladies 75 cents; Gentlemen $1.25. Can b alley to the end of saving the crops of that | without any basis in fact, prevailed. +) LOST On Monday, the 25th instant, on Tatabr | M. Lester, 4ith Georgia; and Edward Dan: | Sartiy in reserve,’ Blairs corps adyauced a | consulted fromBa.m.until9p.m. jy 27-Iw* ch country for the Confederate granary, or News by Way of Chambersbur, The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it | can, Washington artiller: mile and a half south of the Augusta railroad. 6) FOR SALB. ‘whether they purpose another incursion in CHAMBERSHURG, July 26, 11 A She at No. 339 I street, between I3th and 1ith. jy27-2t* Sia SS eee General Greshien, who commanded his right NE of PUFFER’S celebrated ‘tis direction, encouraged by their late partial | Tebels haye not adyanced further th: or FrOeND—a POCKET-BOOK, containing money | STEAMER BURNED BY REBELS IN CHESA* | division, was grievously wounded. Altogether, SODA DRAUGHT STANDS, Gibadeibed: P tidaturg:. Ba. yet there lesa indication pe a ape 8 discharge of M. Kerrigen, he lemme —— it ates LES é its yas operations on the left were highly success- } similar to Julihn’s, 206 Pennsylvania avenue, . { » 4 ame by calling on 3. Ny The side-wheel steamer Kingston, of the | ful. 5 we Pie OH ee tous as apedple | Tebel movement beyond that point. Ambulance Park , 18th and N ste. iya7-t*' | Chesapeake Towboat Company, was run | On the morning of the 2ist, Johnson’s and | °™Y Somewhat smaller. ter prepared for the omen t, We are not bet- +202 OST.—Strayed away, on Sunday evening.July | aground about eight o’clock Sunday morning, | Baird’s divisions, of Palmer's corps, were ALSO, gency, should they SUBSTITUTES IN ADVANCE oF THE DRArT. 4 24,2 vellow Buffalo COW, the proverty of Mrs, | a few miles below the mouth of the Potomac | moved forward, and after a brisk contest, in | Two 20 eallon Copper Fountains, extra thickness, iron bound. . m Two Puffer's Patent Coolers..¢* One Silver-plated Draught Tube, (never in ase,) Matthew's make. All the above being mannfactared to Order, are warranted to be in first-rate condition, nearly new, being in use buta portion of present season; the only reason for selling being for want of proper locality, . Address *‘Soda Apparatus,” at this office. Move in this direction, than we were on the oc MORGAN f 2th and G st: 5 casion of their |: ; = | The Philadelphia Bounty Commission some - corner of 25th and G streets. Any per- | river, on the shore of Northumberland county, material Here for an emection ieee emma time ago addressed a letter to Provost Marshal | £m retuyning her to the owner will b: nennegely Virginia, and stuck fast. The officers and fence of the city. Why cannot it be orentiond | General Fry, asking whether in the case of one AME TO MY PREMISES, on the ded instant crew, fourteen in number, remained on board in 2 way to make iteffectiye? And to be ef- ee ee procuring a substitute, the risk Cc small red Buffalo COW. ‘The owner is requested ili doy/Sumdsy)/bubiat migne the resale were Jective the work of organizing and drilling | when a substitute falecly Fonte eal: | to,come forward. prove property. pay charges.and | Soon best ACR A eae i ei tobal Jnust be entered upon atonce, fete nee _Substitnte falsely represents himself | take the animataway. J 1ENRY MARTIN, took to their boats and escop:d. The rebels ot wait | as not liable to draft, and succeeds in satisfy- | Jy 27-3t* Uniontown, D 0. dismantled the steamer and then destroyed her. again until theenemy is within five 3 iv i genio untl] the enemy Js within: Aye sniles of ing the Provost Marshal, but is subsequently | ryVAKEN UP—Katray. on the 2dth ipat,.alerge | 2¥e Pilot, a Baltimorean, was suspected of which we lost perhaps one hundred men, the rebels were driven from the ridge in front, the whole of which was now im our posseS+ sion. By the morning of the 22d, the rebels had withdrawn entirely from Paimer’s and Hook- er’s front, and at 2a. m. part of our army en- tered Atlanta, Jocal proven to have been liable. black NEWFOUNDLAND Dc =4 | foul play in the matter, and has been taken to We may have more fighting yet for the full = Ww eae tind there will be . To thisa reply was given on July ié6thas | collar on, an’ Mareeueeend on aa, BRS Philadelphia for examination. The vessel was possession of the city, but.consider that for the | — ya 7 ven, too, to the condit some attention | follows: & a JAS. BRENNEN, worth fifty or sixty thousand dollars. present the campaign Js substantially over. BY W- ©. WALL & 00., Auctioneers. ences. While the opiiions of a the city’s de- “If the board of enrollment accepts asub- Express driver at the B. and 0. R. R. depot. eee Se SS EGGS AT AUCTION ngineers may dy 7 St CAPTURED. FROM THE GULF. ,.on THURSDAY MORNING, the 2th inst., in differ, we think stitute, it will issue a certificate of exemptio re the safe Missa pete repel: to the enrolled man furnishing him, which S10 Mi a on elie aes Inston A few daysago asupply boat took down a ne ss z sae Hy o orId ge, & draw onthe z Care. Let it be seen to in season that the ra- service forthe Umma nected en tary | Virginia side, DAVID SMTi, dressed inan India, | BUMbeF of convalescent officers, who ware or pew Ween earthworks are so covered that Qn July 15th aon Sites rubber coat, corduroy pants, and a heavy pair of | dered to rejoin their regiments in Grant's army. they Will not afford a possible screen for the n July 15th the following was published | boots. The'above reward and the thanks of his | and when below Belle Plain the boat went in advance of an enemy. a aerial i brother will be given ISAAC SMITH, shore, and Capt. James T. Hail, of the 2d N. Let it be seen to in season that no important | re: nd aes Boards of Enrollment are not jy 27-3t* 777 New Jersey av., south of Capitol. | Y. Mounted Rifles, and two or three others main line of approach is covered only bya ontvea by piste peepee or not a substitute F UND—On Monday, July 25th, 1864, on Gay at.,)| went ashore to look around, hehe sney. were single earthwork of no great strength, andof from thoarare ore or rated man isexempt a Hrorgetowns 7 C., a POCKET-BOOK. con- | gobbled up by Fen copek e0er= = who were no strength at all when half its circumference : a substitute so furnished, rains, a “ o! On ers hich ue owney om prowling about there. either of the officers 38 passed. If at any of the earthworks the at any time during his term of service, becomes a »y proving property and payine for this ad- | was armed, and consequently could make no : nt AES Auction Boome, we Will sell about 20 arrels Eggs, in good order. Been COND. WALL. & CO., Aucts Also,slotiof second-hand Furniture and Pic tures sy 2-4 Y¥ J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, SOUTH DSTREET. * eatin pada On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, August 39, ats, Blockade Runner Destroyed. PHILADELPHIA, July 27.—_The steamer Ber- muda has arrived trom the West Gulf squad- ron. She reports the destruction, off Galveston, of the blockade runner Matagorda by the U. S steamer Kanawha, with her cargo of 700 bales of cotton. The Bermuda stopped at New Orléans, and Gen. Sickles intended to return North on her, i liable t i vertisement, Call at Union Bottling Depot. No. i } * ; 4 taken to'the end that rebel sharpee teen inno cage read as exempting for three years, | J OST,OR STRAYED—On Sunday night the 21th ARREST OF A PAYMASTER. LS a er ee Libor J.-A. S.No. 133, folios 22 et fe... we shall - | but as exemptin - nst , from the corner o h and M streets, 5 _P. ; 2 sell allof Lot No 6, in Square No. 633, fronting 140 Wor wPproach under cover of underbrush to | is not Niaslaninealt warare cote cea ie ahout9ovclock.adark bay HORSE. about}ohands | | At® late hour on Monday, G. P- Folsom, an | pennsyivanin Authorized to Raise One | fret un First street went. at the corner of nouth D ‘within fifty yards of a fortification, and pick high, both hind feet white, amall star in his fore- | @dditional Paymaster in the United States Year Regiments. street. and running back €0 feet, subdivided into & off gunners from the = term of such enlistment.”’ head, his mane ragged. Ten dollars reward will | army, was arrested in this city, by order of the E 9 4 ots One Lot % them in front of Fort Sieceng, © WS 20u® bY By command of the Provost Marshal Gen- | be viven if returned to JAS QUINN, Lith street, | Seersiary of War. Folsom is ead tobe ade. | _J/ABRISBURG, July 27,—Authority has been | Lig's 18x60. nnd one Lot 20x80, There is no probability that the ene n | Cr between H and I. Jy 26 3t* fanlter to the amount of about $11,000. granted to the State authorities, by the Secre- Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser Undertake so desperate an en-er; may veil aidan ia Macatee Veet b= REWARD—Loat in Alexandria.on Friday poe PESOS ES tary of War, to organize new regiments of vol- A cash payment of $20 on each lot will be required an assault upon our fortificat prise as that of BF They ci faim to have a sea-bass in Hart- 875 the 15th instant, a large, cluster DIAMOND unteers for one year under the call for 500,000. | at the time of kale. he come again in this direct ne cn should | forn weighing 35 pounds. RING, supposed to have been lost in the neigh TELEGRAPHIC NEWS The Governor will issue his proclamation to HORATIO N. GILBERT, Trustee ke wise to tempt hin io teuriony eee (Lf SST SS ER SD (OR ES Dorhood ° ane City Hotel. The above reward : * = als ey as gona as orders are received from jywd J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucta. y issness wi e paid if the ring is returned to LIBUT. vashington. Full companies for this period y bea nae AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE | DONN, 1st D.C. Regiment, vols at Alexandria, HE ARMY IN GEORGIA. will baat onisetreneivea!s . BSS CREE WELLES eee: Board of Trustees of the Public Schools, | or at Mr. GALT’S Jewelry Store.on Pa. avenue, ie + a ANE TY Ree TWO TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS THE RAID RUMORS. Boe erenen AEG ioe the Cae eyear Washington, D.C. dy 2-6" The Desperate Fighting Before Atlanta— NEW YORK STOCK LIST ON _G@ STREET, BETWEEN NEW JERSKEY We were able during yesterday to ascertain | July 29th. ats o'clock p.m oe ‘ OST—On the evening of the 25th inst., a BAY The First Hand to Hand Contest of the 5 s AVENUE AND NORTH OAPITOL STREET nothing definite with regard t» the rebel move- | jy Z-st” R. T. MORSELL, Secretar: |4 HORSE, about 7 years old; white spotsonthe | CGampaign—Onr Lines Unbroken by Re- | (#y the People’s Line—Ofice 11 Ninth street.) | yasT. AT AUGTION. ments at Martinsburg and along the lineofthe = = = ¥-_ | eft side, from the effect of sores from the girth; peated Assaults—A Splendid Union Vic- New Yorx, July 27.—U. S. 1881, coupon 6's, On FRIDAY, the 5th day of August next, at 6 Baitimore and Ohio ‘Eaitroad, further than the KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, ATTENTION !— | 8nd several spots from old sores on both sides tory—Our Loss not over 2,000. 107; U.S. 5.20's, 109; Certificates of Indebt- } o'clock p.m., we shall sell, in front of the prem- fact that most of the exciting stories in circnla- The Sir Knights of Washington Comman- | back bone, from the effect of the saddle. Was edness, 91%; Gold, 2545;; N. Y. Central, 131 ¥: | ies, all of Lot No. 25, in Square No. 625, with two | dery, No. 1. are requested to meet THIS (Wednes. | taken from the premises of CHARLES MADES, | [Special Dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette. tion on Monday evening were either unfound-| day’ two-story Brick Houses, containing four rooma Erie, 1114; Hudson River, 130; Harlem, — each, EVENING, at their Asylum, corner of 9th | Corner of 3d street and Penn. avenne, Hai on | ATLANTA, July 22, (via Nashville, July 24 aia as ed or greatly exaggerated. d D streets. ‘Busi impo: i when taken a McClellan saddle. bridle and mar- ‘NTA, July 22, (via Nashville, July 24.) | Reading, 131%: Michigan Central, 137%; Michi- qe ELA = a Wand ott iar £8 could be ascertained last evening | eoscted By ecdoer eet ee tinted to Mages" Ho crerd wii te etree rr | Bi sieeeiia iciaey Bee bees: fillowed by ons fig and biaebats TILA Oleentaa dand Toledo, acjwell to atten fie daigg um Mowe, wil en. Averill has not been kill JOHN F. SHARRETTS, Recorder. ‘urned to Mades’ Hotel, jy 25 8t* Occupation of this city. A brief res f events . ; Cleveland and Toledo, Terms: One-half cash; balance in 6 and 12 ‘illed as reported, pe 24 ninered he 131; Ohleago and Rocx falana, 112%: Milwaukie | months, secured bya deed of trust on the prem- and Prairie da Chien, 70; Pittsburg, Fort ises, It but was compelled by a greatly superior rebel = 7 >ENNSY 7 REWARD will be given for the arrest and | for the past few days will not be uninterestin; Yorce to fall back. Whether the rebels occu. (re ghine executive LYANTANS A peeling | G0 convictionrot the niet orthienen who to your readers. i ied Martinsburg last night, is not known, | EVENING ute o'clock ‘at their Rooms. on | Preke into my residence on Sth street, between L ‘Wayne and Chicago, 113%; Alton and Terra All gonveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost . St : : F and M streets, on the night of the 2st inst. On July 18th, the last of our force: Haute, 60; Ohicago an th 53x; | of the purchaser. = 5 Though a dispatch trom Chambersburg says | Pa..avenue, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. | “S421 St SUAMES 0. GRIFFIN. | the river Chatiahoochee, and nearly silthat | Quickallver, 77, 8) t NOB WeserM 58X3 | Nsy 7d GREEN & WILLTAMS, Aucts._ ti ¥ | Business ef importance concerni the i oes “ = = Pesterday, nwt tt Was still held by Gen. Crook | CVvetion, givine the soldiers a right to vote. will PICEED UP ASTRAY, AND AS A NUISANOE | day and the next were occupied by the army 4 | be under consideration. It is earnestly desired on the high way, a red, blind BULL. The | in getting into line. Nothing more seri: h: Yesterday the trains to Frederick and Wash- | that allcitizens of Pennsylvania now in Washing- | owner is requested to call, prove property, pay | skirmishing occurred during the isth, ‘The Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. Atthe Horse Bazaar, 95 La. avenue. LOOAL NEWS. ington went out as usual, and a train for San- | ton, D. G.. will be present. charger,and take him away, or he will ve sold at ; : ONE LARGE BAY AND ONE SMALLER BA ae H +D.C., dy a 5 : 7 weather was very fine for military operations So G MALI, Y OWrhe suapension of elears hic operations on | _JOSEPH M FS ON a eee ee ee eee an Cryatal Resteurant. 340 D at it being only moderately warin, and refresh, | RECRUITING AGENTS FOR THE DIATRICT OF LION AT AUCTION Tee WHITE BR AL Monday 1s eaid to have ‘eon ppeoitles rs apse | = ——— ~ = REWARD—F. > = — ing showers falling almost every day. For the | CoLUMBIA.—In order to take advantage of the On SATURDAY MORNING, 30th instant, at 19 storm of wind blowing down a pole, Gexerat | | OFFICE OF THE METROPOLITAN RAlLL.- Be ee a Bre OLD WATCH, ‘stolen | first four miles on the southeast side of the | Permission granted to recruit in the rebellious | o’clork, we will sell, at the Horse Bazaar, for Hunter has, however, forbiddenall telegraphic | issi—At a meeting of the Stockholders of the | The pbove reward will be paid, and no questions | CRattahoochee, the country was exceedingly | States, for the purpose of filling up the quotas | gentl-man who wishes to leave the city, two very rough and broken, consisting of hills, ridges | Of different districts, Mayor Wallach has ap. | !¢ Horses—one 6 years old large bay, elegant communication with Harper's Ferry, and of | Metropolitan Railroad Company, held this date, | #sked. for any information whieh may lead to the 7 Me it i ate.’| Pocovery of the watch. b and ravines, covered with ouks and pines, the | pointed the following agents for this District, | CA'Tiaee horse: can be driven by a child; will Hey capope Goel Mazag te neceees tas | mee tcaetieart oe re nt danse DATES & BRO..464G street, | whole resembling the Alatoona Mountains. | viz’ Arthur Shepherd, Bastern Virginia; Geo. | palaag@7,biace sighont bitebings is warranted train which arrived last evening. They re- | Wn. B. Toda, John H. Semmes, O8T—On Thursday evening, July 2ist, on Until the evening of the ith, our advance | T. Finnegan, North Carolina: Wm. Finley, | vate gentleman. ; we ported all quiet there, and no enemy inthe vi-| 7}; G. Emery, J. W, Thompson, 4 Georgetown Heights, between the upper part | Was resis bd nesseipeuly by dismounted cavalry | Mississippi; C. E. Green, Georgia and Alaba- “also, one smaller sized beautiful bay, a fine Cinity. General Crock had fallen back before Lew" Clephane., , ,, A. R. Shepherd, GOLD ONIN. oak lds: ect for Garett: oad | ae ier ee ea tee BY Lean regains Hi Miltehell, “South: Caroline |fiduyce mag neds Horsey a voace mai veuy silish. @ superior rebel force, losing neither gunsor | Ard atameeting of ‘the Directors held on the | havit ot attcchedthereto: UAceultable mea Tccctmioae ee crate cone eae ; was caieeg in Oia. the mead ie Moreen ee trains as reported, and neither General Sect | evening of the above day, the following officers eevine ace paid to the: Onder, Sout AOS north bank of Peach Tree creek—a considerable All persons desiring substitutes should leave | ¥*°#! ed in Ohio, the second in Northern New their names and a certificate of deposit in tha, were chosen 256 og stream running north of Atlanta and westward MSEC rece! stis abv el WEatiCiore ot wn 37/20.1%, Bank of Washington to the amount of $300 with or General Kelly nad been killed, wounded or LB. Brown;, President; M, G. Bwery, Frex- into the Chattahoochee. The rebels were posted Also, a beautiful Milk White Stallion Poney, a 2 2 4 See baa ne er on ee aaE | aurery, ; | S10 REWARD.Straved from the subscriber, | all along the south bank of this strean, and | Mayor Wallach, who will see that a substitute naigral he ca aces certainly rile 2 ed, ea LEWIS OLEPHANE, 4 cow ‘She has homsaud awhite face with “ piles became exceedingly sensitive to our further | is procured at the earliest} moment; the names | thing for young children learning to ride. It is OTT that Martinsbur toi in Bed oaks — ‘ bach 1 The shove reward will be paid for her recovery or | #dvance. Parts of Schofield’s and Howard's | of those desiring substitutes being set down in d¥ 27 WM. L. WALL & O©O.. Aucts sae now said that Martinsburg is s PIC-NIC.—The Pic-nic of the Sunoay | for information leading thereto. corps crossed the creek, however, on the 19th, | rotation. Y I ; Sap ,Postession, and that our troops simply School of the Ninth street Methodist ORENS. DARBY, 77 Water st., and established themselves on the south side, | Gen. Slough, Military Governor of Alexan- | [>* SBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. . back to that point before a superior force hurch. will be at the beautiful grove on the farm Jy 25-3t* or 37 Market st., Georgetown Meantime our left wing. composed of Army of | dria, has notified all pessons engaged in re- VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN JESSE " A EXTENDED, N= AT eng ee On MONDAY, Ist day of August next, we shail r i 5 ot M ing, 1's mile: h > 7 = : a peony Nhe teleeronk oaecyenerday ob Mire: Bing, ies miles portuwest of Ocorgstown.| || CcrOLeN from the sabstribee ow unday Tmo the Tennessee troops, which first crossed the Aes say | weryances will leave the Church at 8 o'clock o ¥) ing. the 24th, about 6 @’clock.a bay HORSE, | Chattahoochee, had swung around until the ‘working to res Ferry, Sud ieaine Suan lne Snardare wc. LIPSCOM B. JR.” | scar on the left shoulier, blind left eye, is aheavy | had reached the ‘Augusta railroad, two miles to that point and Frederick witho P- | jy 25-2t* Superintendent. | &¢t horse, 14 or 15 hands higit.shoe off one of his | west of Stone Mountain, in conjanction with téon.—Baitimore American, 27th. hind legs, clipped in one of his ears, between hip | Gerrard’s cavalry division. They drove away eruiting there that unless they are legally authorized to doso, they will be arrested and punished. This course will materially aid in carrying out the intentions of the Government in granting permission to recruit in the disor- | | | NOTICE.—To the People of Washington ani | bone snd rump little sunk in. A reward of 81) T 7 fell, in front of the premises, at 6o’clock p, m.. the Weuawcnal = DhaiNew York: Gomicerciat'| em Public generally. —Upholatering and | will be given to any one returning himsor givinz | the rebels who were on this road, and tore up | £4nized districts, and will give the agents of | following valuable Building Lots, viz: Lots Nos {NANCIAL.—' ‘ein | Cabinet Making and Renovating ofall descriptions, | information to the subscriber several miles of track. Rousseau hat seriously | 41/1 the States more favovable opportunities for | 42. 43. 44and56,of J, B. Haw’ssubdivisionof Mount Advertiser of yesterday evening says: | donein the best style and at the shortest notice. Old e _ WILBIAM H. PETIT. interfered with communication along the Mo- | working. Plearant farm: These lots front on 7th and sth The stock market opened More buoyant than | Qurled hair Mattresses can be made as geod annew | jy 25-St* Spring Hill Farm, (Foxall’s place.) D.C. | bile railroad, if indeed he had not interrupted Streets extended, and opposite the Park—a good situation for business purposes, and outside of the D The {the U.S. ag: IS MISSED.—' IS. ins > : 4 tipeaae teed ainst H. | Corporation of Washington. ST—Between the Bank of Washingtenand 534 | it altogether. Only the Macon road was leit ©. Purdy, who was arrested first on a charge tor several days past. There was aquites an | at WM. J. LEE’S new establishment, oBe Ue Cc “LER. th, between D and B streets, $400 in U.S. | open to the rebels, and their situation began to active speculative demand, and the transac. | street north, between 444 and 6th street wi thons included alarge amount of buyers’ op- | _J¢3)-1m* Wes __ | Treasury notes. wrapped in a piece of white paper | grow desperate. of larceny, which was withdrawn, and sub- | jo) o7i7Be wishing fo purchase handsome building ‘tions. with some figuring and some name scratched on, On the i7thof July, Joe Johnston was re- | sequently ona charge of obtaining money by dots cient for mervate casicl eon or buainees, pur- talse pretences, has been finally disposed of after various postponements and partia] hear- ings during during two weeks past. It ap- peared that Mr. Purdy was employed asa Tescenger by R. W. Edmonds, a enbstitute agent. Mr. Purdy was not authorized to re- ceive or pay sla & for Mr. Edmonds, but had the care of a branch office at 7th street wharf, and was a messenger between that branch and Terms ofsale: One-balfcath; balance in Fix and twelve months, for notes bearing iuterest from the day of sale, A deed given aud adeed of trust tekem, Ali conveyances at cost of purchaser Title-indisputable. . ; The above Iots will be subdivided to suit pur chasers, Fifty dollars will be required of each a a when the property is knocked off, and uot paid down it will be then Bos up and sold to the next highést bidder who shal Governments were strong, without any spe- 1 RESS ED WREATHS —Persons desirin among them the name of Brown—one fifty-dollar st cially assignable cause, furtherthanthe policy | P >RESSED WREATHS and BOQUETS. in re: | Treasury note and the other in tens and fives. A Heed apport, succeed hind casing beter - i iends, wi asonable reward will be given for th of the Secretary ot the Treasury is now more | membrance of their deceased friend», will please | Fras0n2 ? reward wil Dente. for the return of Dapere Vek tiaorninpmaas ivevidentiaeerord ; t. clearly known, which relieves the depression | ca!l at No. 436 lith street, between @ and I sts, rote ‘ sae a 2 saturaily accompanying the late uncertainty. Wreaths pressed in the neatest style. iy i8e2t Jy 25-3t BAU RE 0: MEDD LBTOS. Detak Canine autinion went wenn ie Wall street has at last found terra firma. | OR SALE—One of Mathcw’s double-frame wa-A hundred and sixty dollars of the above | anxiously for a battle on the afternoon On ‘The uncertainties that have long embarrassed | SODA WATER GENERATOR, new and in | have been found. I will be much obliged to tha | the uth, portions of Palmer's corps crossed the movements of the stock exchange appear | pérfect order. Also, three ten gallon SODA | gentleman and boys that picked up other parts of Peach tree Creek, Dil th's, f Pp! se to be for the present removed, and prepara- | FOUNTAINS: will be sold one third less than cost. | it, to return it to me. as the money lost was not each tree Creek. worth’s, tormerly ban 2 ' | comply with the ; Inquire ofJ. Z%. VAN REYKEN, No. 90 Prince | mine, and it will he » heavy loss to me. ind | MeCook’s brigade, of Davis’ division, which, tions axe making for a renewal of active ope- | street. Alexandria, Va. Iv 7st" | blew ieall about thestrece ot ome: Thewind | inthe exception of Morgan's brigade, aud | the main office. Mr. Purdy obtained a sub- | terms. ‘ Fations. The invitation of Secretary Fessen- | \y>oop GoNTRACTORS.—I have for sale 700 ¥ 2-2t LO. MIDDLETON some skirmishers, was on the extreme right of | Stitate for Mr. H. Seitz, and received $100 for | _!¥ 27-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. den for subscriptions to a loan on seven-thirty WwW ACRES OF LAND, well set in HARD WOOD, = our line, was met by fierce opposition. As it | himself and $100 for the substitute. This ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, motes removes all apprehension of asudden | giont 1% miles from the Nanticoke River, wher: advanced toward a high ridge held by the rebels | Money Mr. Edmonds claimed as his, and made — drain upon the money market, and makes it | the largest class vessels can load. For terms ap PERSONAL. cone regiment, the 58d Ohio, being somewhat | the charge of false pretences. Justice Kinsey | LARGE COPPER FASTENED BARGE AT AUC clear that, for sometime, the wants of the Gov- | ply to WM. C. HUFFINGTON ain = decided that there was no evidence of false TION. ——-— = ahead of the others. was so furiously assailed ie are hereby cautioned | thatit was compelled to zive ar and its f) pub On WEDNESDAY, the 0th day of August next, ee / not to credit my wife, SYSANNA KORB, she | commanding officer, Lt. Col. Glancey, was we willsell at 12 0’clock m., ali the richt, title, and interest of William Swain, being one-hslr with the rrivilege of the whole.at Blagden’s wharf, neur the Navy Yard. in Washington, D. C., the large end superior built Barge New World. of the pretences, and dismissed the case. gee WEARING THE BRERCHES.—Saturday night, Rose Miller, one of the fancy, from 11ithstreet between H and I, was promenading on 12th | ; ernment will besupplied by & steady absorb- | jy 27 -6t* Cambridge, Md, AUTION.—The tion, leaving the ordinary course of monetary | CARRIAGES. affairs imperceptibly affected. CARB! ph ‘This betokens good alike for the money mar- CARRIAGES, On hand i i VES, | tracting. [iy 25-3t* ket and the Government. The banks have in- end s very superior lot oleh FOP EE eens: pe bye established south of the creek. (ol. Mitchell's havi' i Tamdetermined not toyay any bile of her aoa: | captared. The integrity of the line, however, JOSEPA KORB. was speedily restored, and the brigade finally isting in ereased their supply of legal tenders ten mil | fro to). Boal and Jersey Wagons, Half tsps. cc., | FfOR SALE—A beautifal, atylish, pure blood | brigade was hurried down to the support of | Street dressed in male attire. Rose looked like | following dimensions and capacity: Length, 375 feet: Hions of dollars by withdrawals of loans from | 0" ‘°? i Wasi we Se. BLACK HAWK MORGAN MORSE, Gok Dilworth, and also crossed the oreek, Our | & £00d-looking boy; but the quick eye of patrol. | breadth of hull, 49 feet: over all, &5 feet; depth of she publi treasury, placing themin's position. | Also, = wétaber of secandlend Buggies and fifteen aud a half hands high. weighing || loss in his affair was o little short of two hun- | man Miller discovered the deception, and ar- } bold.) fects burtben, 1.075 tons. She te wel rat: rol 4 greenbacks, ckaways. which wi e 20ld cheap. ne thousan ounds, bull in propor- Fy 3, CO! astened; has donkey ¢ * mud chaugtnentag eomidanes te aie ability "ROBT. H. GRAHAM, Conchmaker. tion, six years old ani_a perfec model dred and fifty men. aes Bose ane Jocked. pve up in the Second fixe pumps. ose anchors and chains, and. ali $0 allord Sil reatenshle accom@odations to} _ 727-3" 374 D street. and 477 sth strect, | of beauty, without blemish; perfectly On the morning of the 20th Gen. Hooker's ard station house. Justice Clayton fined er necessary equipments. She is in complete their customers. The It of mt nego ORSES! HORSES!! HORSES!!1 kind in single and double harness, and all right in | COrps crossed the creek to the left of Palmer's, | her #5. order. She can be seen until Ist August at Alex- m nae die rane of rece! Fr. 9] H' $175 $175 $175. every way. This Horse has been raised by the | and took position in some low ground along eo andria.mear the coal wharves. After the Ist ef tiations between ks and Secretary Fes- Wan Derinturst, CAVALRY Buneav. celebrated Morgan stock breeder, Lewis Suerman, | the stream, without fortifying. JUSTICES OF THE PEacg.—The President of | Avgust she will be at the wharf where she is to be genden has tended to convince the customers ‘Office oF Chief eee pi Esq., Brandon, Vermont, to whom the present | Still further to the left, Newton’s division of | the United States has commissioned the fol- | S014. Satie tfall of the banks that henceforth those institutions Wasniaxon, D Cmts ashe. oynors refer ee purchaser for his pedigree. Howard’s corps had crossed and moved out of | owing Justices of the Peace forthis District : at ag wishing to purchase ppg tated f ~ must confine themselves to the more legitl- | Qne hundred and seventy-five dollars (S175) each ewas brought here six months ago at 4 great | the bottom and to higher ground—indeed, upon | Mathias V. Buckey, Nicholas Callan, Henry | guested to examine her any x mate business of banking, and no more risk will be paid for all CAVALRY HORSES that pass | {A2CRSe, andiis now sold without a single fault.aa | 4) orton of the same ridge before spoken of as the disarrangement of their affairs and the | inspection at Giesboro Depot, the owner, after various unsuccessful efforts, can- t Reaver, Edgar Bates and Asa Gladmon. 1 otherwise or- | not match him in style. tion, or color in ery part extending all along the south side of the creek, ——$ T faaie: Ten per cent. of the purchase money, will be required on day of sale; balance tial enepension of their proper functions dered. Hours of inspection fro m. till6 p.m, hi , S EEMOMETER.—At Frank- | within 15 days, when a bill ofaale will be given. y undertaking large loans. This removes & JAMKS A. SELN Fae cons handled fap ee as Pe iB be pagan cine: tle Bean donipedintely upon un & Gore, opticians, No. of Pen eylvania 2 7 “GREEN & WILLTaMS, Aucts, source of much uneasiness, and isastep to- Sy 27-12t = ss Cavalry Bureau attention of private families and army officersia | commenced to fortify. They were stillengaged | &venue, the thermometer stood to-day at 1 P. 8. For further_particulars ase inquire of ‘ward a more normal state of affairs. zs! = =. | Tegpectfally invited to this fine animal. in this work, when, about half-past three in | o'clock, 4 in the shade, and [15 in the sun. Messrs. George & Tharag Barker aad Green. & _ Stocks were active and stronger after the HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE. pany sud: | sold. {arene te ee waly aed As the. afternoen, they were assailed with des- ; SPE ae tine Woe vores ‘othe Oaptata Ne: doadthe ew aorrinaits continue firm at the ing’s | of Waskineton Oonates inthe Dintrice at Ook 1). He can be seen. at the stables of KEL- | perate energy by Bates’and Walker's divisions _APFAIRG IN GEORGETOWN.—/tincrant Whisky | barge. ys 7 on tora -a advance. morning’s | bia, letters testamentary on the personal estate of LEBER & PYWELL, £ighth strect, between D | ot Hardee's corps. Thé rebels came np insome Shope TonerOnyy the Provost Guard srreated, | CNDSOME b YEAN.OLD BLAOK HAWE Pa SaEL EW, he sol¢ by the drink to soldiers. The itine- | thelow price of $125. | Apply immediaioly a! +. between 6th and 7th sts. north. Jy 25-8t* Wie SULPHUR Seth a PENNIA. The P: toi kes pleasure in announcing that this favorite and fashionable Water- is now open for vi The The Express says: the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit | Store of P.J. 510 Seventh street, near ‘The announcement of the new loanis con- | {he same, with the vouchers thereof. tothe aub- | Odd Fellows Hall, “iy ase Puonstkunnelitptaigey nearer nee alone t whisky shop was confiscated, and the bar strued as meaning no more gold bondagpr thr: iber, on or before the %th day of July next; | gy SSsSs«dS« ©, HOWARD'S | Er 7 beet na | the Teper, BinING BaoK nx- Sosy | ie division, and tor s moment seemed, to, fal Street, B keeper locked u} poss ae LA ye litany authorities; an rathey have done with, him, he will be tarhed over to the civil au- thorities. ‘Roug july Handled —Last night, Alex. Giles, a restaurant keeper, was very severely beaten by a conductor on one of the.cars. Giles was and hence there was an activ they may otherwise bylaw be excluded from ali Jor governments. witha rise of one to tured | pertat of the said estate. ANGE & BT AOR STABLES, ter, but fresh troops were burried up to form | cent. except on the certificates. Registereq | Given undermy band thigh Gay of rly 1364, rect, Between 6th and 7th, Nortti on Kimball 's right, along Blake's front, to es of 168, 1OSRL0T Compe a ee UOEALS FOR PURCHASE OF WHEZE | Istef ene RORSES: BUGEIES Loreen which ke_| stood ae firm se'e rock. Too sara wal tered 7 ; POR P VHEA és 0 jy foc, Keey ck. : . Terre be scepdyh~avomy Merb! sears bn eee E AND BY will hire, sell orex t struck Newton so fiercely rolled over toward, iY % April Treasury Notes 1068106 <; Augast | Theoffice ofthe Marlboro’ and Washington siage | the left of Hooker's corpe, Gen, Ward's divi- He Go. 107210; Debt certificates 95895 x. | Haapgr agtens Dur's oF WASHINGTON, }] cnpomes ofthe iles = Parts pp vine eA eandiod "The movi gratifying resall, however, is the | OFFICE OF Pr raGron, July an, it | qAlagyatinched to the some place és a ine Rus | Sion held the leftof the.corpa, Geary the cen- | on the Ser, Au TH Sate satepuweeen: | Seen es oe eeecer eh cictemm oe eires to the Yapid advance of the leading government se-| SEALEDPROPOSALB will be received ‘at TAURANT. Pia The cites OY asia skirmishers toward | sued, and some profanity, was used, con- ber _N. W. WOODS, Proprietor: pourities; = five-twenties eee eeoely, oficenny the Hthday of August aext fon toe pars CLARIFIED CIDER! mand, both fore! ac- haxe ougand Bushels (more or less) o! 5 ae 3 = oa . fee dest Bed Mesiterronean WHEAT. and Fifteen T have t received ee schooners. “George 8. | tack; and his troops, in anticipation of Seat RYE ' Bushels ( more or less) of the best auslity Adams pnd ‘J. W..” from Boston a lar supply, | same, were speedily brought forward from ai MgCHAN1I08 AND OPERATIVES IN EMPLOYOF | the Potpend, on the Government rms oe re of 3 TR husettaCLARIFIEDC DER .which | low ground along the creek to higher ground. gun GOVERNMENT Exumpr Rom MULITARY | city or Georgetn en, Free tO ee ae ern e eae | AicreTyicr tale at the lowest market price,in quan- | In front of this high ground they were in line ®Szuvice.—Provost Morshal General Fry has | be accepted. within’ shitty Raye from the accep- | Hotel keeners, putters. and all others in wantota | With Newton's division on. the Je: - ope Sssued a circular stating that skilled mechanics | tance ol the bid. rine this beta Sides eo een rend exe | Son's division of Palmer's corps on the right.’ ductor put Giles ‘off, and was pulled by him. The two gotintoa ao in which Giles was severely handled. body are terribly cntand,bruised. The con- ductor bas charge of carl, and Giles hasno- tified the police, but ‘was not able to appear id give evidence this: . Who'was = Hight wil be decided by = pagiettace i _| Hooker's lines indicate their intention to at-! aS fs CLARIFIED CIDEB!! om mA, “% EY ie O ri ing, Z eg Soak Rep . nd whatever the papitgaay ee orn o » payable im aa- req ire. vers et ohtendance trem 9 a.m. t0 2p. and from 6 p.m. to 9p. iy 25-6t* " 1 ot | Pi ili . fo f Just as they hi the ctest ofthe ridge, | ¢ 3 ND CEMENT! f “ . i pion it front, t e 1 el x wns i mas ore pat rg eta amination pe bo gy mraae itt: Colonel, Chief Quer aster , pore orgetowte D:D. composed of Slawart's aud’ patts of Hood's old Exiieg bee ee . ius, Saili- |}, Also, aeargo of superior ep invew duty Under stich drat to Tong ag Peat eemata oe ES — as of Washington. Meare ee ne ato) 113 | corps. slsoadvancing three Hines erp. ae atti fst Fg Se wits, . ‘eco oped leh aid ice, rt j A . —Ly: a 01 ti and. : a he face with, i" Y ‘arp ery tile ere tae | Eateeeazs a eo ce nines trae sano.see Se | Since oe coupeich, fant kro wa RN grill Rati a -fcs or operatives is necessary for the haya! or. ticulars ply te JA ’ Kies C9: neither party behind works: 3 passed: down ~ - ‘eet and, Ostal, military service. “ie tore || -AlmO8t, the, grboie, of, Hooker's corps was | & # eogentictre% ;fteic o T asx e wor ¢ yeahs fj PEyeta Sse ote Mettaas

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