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TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FROM 50 EUROPE, ‘s Preciamation Dis- se pata ae r am Thee Frenc: el Pirates. senvenenvaaee of Lerd the American Perts.Clesed Against Naw York, ‘June 21.—The hore City of Boston, from Liverpool on the 14th, and Queenstown on the 15th inst., has arrived. iS preomaiive Johnson’s proclamation, threaten. Sng the eet of piracy against vessels ring interdicted ports, was denounced in the House of Lords by Lord Derby. Esr! Russell said that Sir F. Brace failed 10 getany explanation of the extraordinary threst. Spain notifies her withdrawal of belligerent Tights to the Confederates. The English armor- plated fleet, on the invi- tation of Napoleon, is to make a tour sround the French coast. A French armor-plated fleet isto dothe same around England. The combined fleets are to be at Plymouth about the middie of Jai Lord Brougham, inaspeechata banquet to the Prince of W at F Fishmongers’ Hau, called on the Am an Government te use victory in mercy as well as in justice, and not | to stain the scaffold with the biood of prisoners whom they recently treated as warriors. In the House of Lords, Earl Derby called attention to Earl Russell's letter withdrawing belligerent rights from the Confederates be- fore the Federal Government ceases to exercise those rights, aad to President Jobtnson’s pro- clamation pronouncing penalties of piracy against vessels visiting interdicted ports. He protested sgainst any such proc: dure, and as- seTted that these vessels could only be treated | as smugglers. He hoped that the prisoners in Federal hands would be treated as yanquisned toes, and not as disgraced enemies. Parl Rassellexpiamned his withdrawal of belligerent rights, and said Sir. F. Bruce had songht ap explanation ef President Johason’s +xtraordinary threat of treating snch ves- sels 48 pirates, but could get none. His opin- ion was that the threat was merely one of an terrorem, In the House of Commons Mr. Layard said that sevérai representations had been, le ti the Federal Government io obtain ": taade to — —~ the sot us of Mr. Grey, no onovan, of the United States army, of the Cave of Cog ropé bat they positively declined to make any corhpensation. Parliament 18 to be dissolved about the 10th uly ene h ‘Morning Post says that the negotiations between England and Canad ars about to be satisiactorily concluded. Canads is expeeted te undertake the whole of the Western de- fence. Canals are to be deepened and snffi- cient militia maintained. The Imperial Gov- | ernment will furnish the entire neceasary | amount and guarantee a loam to construct an inter-Colonial railroad. ‘VYhe Moniteur, of tbe 13th, publishes a cir- cular of the Minister of Marine, dated June5, closing all the French perts to Uonfederate vessels. Mrs. Lincoln sent areply to the Empress Eugenle’s letter of condolence. It is stated that the Emperor of Austria has agreed to reinstate Maximilian in all his rights in Austria, in the event of his returning from Mexico. Spain has ceased to extend belligerent Tights to the Confederates, by a decree dated June ith. A conspiracy against the Government has been discovered at Valencia and thwarted. An agent of Juarez bas arrived at Turin for anattempt to enlist Garabaldian officersand men for Juarez. FROM PANAMA. Wreck of the Steamer Gelden Rule—Crew and Pessengers Saved. New York, June 2i—The steamship Ocean Queen has arrived, with Panama dates of June is. The Star and Herald announce the wreck of the steamship Golden Rale, of the New York ana Nicaragua line, on May 30, on Roncados Reef, thirty-five miles from Uld Providence Island. She was bound to Grey- town, and hadstx hundred and twenty pas- sengers for San Francisco, besides a tull crew, ll of whom were saved and landed on the Island, with een Provisiens to sup- port them until taken off. Itappears that the Golden Rule had just exploded one of her fiues, atter which she col- lided with @ ferry-boat, damaging one of her paddle wheels, and detaining ber froin going io sea till the 23d ult At340 A, M. om the 30th,ina heavy rain storm, shestruck & rock and stuck fast. On the 6th the United States steamers Huntsville and State of Georgia sailed from Aspinwall for the wreck, and to bring away the passen- gers, who were taken to Aspinwall and for- — to San Francisco by thesteamer Amer- a. FROM SOUTH AMERICA. im Peru—Difficulty Be- Chili—Gen. Sickles ‘The steamship Ocean Queen, from Pana! brings $150,000 in trea. sure. Panama advices state that the steamship Colorado arrived in seventy-two days from ew York, and sailed on the 16tm instant for San Francisco The revoluticnin Peru still continues, but makes little progress Chili is threatened by Spain if she does not come to terms From Australia we learn that the pirate Shenandoah had gone west from Adelaide, pronabdly to the Manritius. Late advices from Central America bring the news ofthe complete defeat of the Barrios reyolationary party in San Salvador. Major General Sickles leftthe Isthmus on the 16th for New York. Col.@. M. Totten isa passenger -on the Ocean (,ueen, having been unsuccessfal in the negotiation of the new Panama railroad con- tract. FROM F Jeli. Davis not Impreved Since Bis Imprisenment, Fortress Mowrox, June 23 —As incorrect statements (not emanating from this point) | aye appeared in the several journals regard- dng the health and condition of Jetferson Dav- is, we weuld inform the public that his health at the present time, is much better than when Tanded here from off the steamer “Clyde.” This morning he was seen by our informant engaged in smoking, and apparently in a ealm state ofmind. He is notin irons, and his quar- ters are very comfortable. Steamer Zanubia sailed Iast evening for ‘Texas. Steamer Eagle No. 3arrived from Bal- timore with a load of rebel prisoners. Steamer Eliza Hancox arrived from New York. Steam. er Faicon arrived from Morehead City. St ere Constitation and Northern Light sailed ag sal ‘ashington. e e Propelier Sea Gull sailed for New York, ‘win barge St: Nicholas in tow. i Nelson A. Miles, commanding this oan has established quarantine regulations at the entrance to Hampton Roads. Steamer Thomas A. Morgan, Captain Edgar, from City Point, arrived this afternoon, with the 112th Illinois regiment, bound for Balti- | more. ler belies Hardy, from Richmond ‘with horses, arrived. ‘The Remains ef M ward at A William H. Se- urn. | @ AvEoRN, N. Y., June 23.—The remains ot the late Mrs. William H. Seward lett Wash- {ington on Thursday moring at7 14 o'clock, ina sai tram, provided by the Baltimore and Mio raitrosd.see wader chatgeof Assistant Su- perintendent Ducart,and arrived in this city @t 6 o’ciook this morning. ‘Theremains were accompanied to this cit; Dy Secretary Seward‘ General W .H. Seward, mapa Fannie Seward. Major General Hancock, General Mitchell, of General Hancock's staff, and [Major Morrts. Surgeon United States Army, one of the Sur. — Who attended Secretary Seward’s in came on as an escort to Secretary The ye Qf the deceased will take place at St. Peter’s Crarch, in this city, to- ‘Satu: jat 3 city, to-morrow O'elock in the afternoon, Secretary Seward’ byeggith dovs not seem to have been injured by tu wre Urney. He bore the fatigue remarkably foue ws eee Important Decisio, Boston, Sune 24.—In the United trict Court to-day an important dechies mede, gtviig the right to the United te re of ey icked up ficating off §, mington, N. steamer Vicksburg. mr The United Staies libelied it as a prize, ana the Vickburg claimed it as properly cereliet. The same court ordered the sale of ihe well- .newnh Confederate cruiser Georgia. Dis- smal Recapture ef Carr im, the Murderer, Burr. Jane 24. a tecunan.tee mites me aa Se casnnighto cantons who broke jail nigh t were this morning cap- nares at raaeen ne Station, about fifteen miles from here The other two prisoners, who es- «(aped at the same time, are yet at large. Cotton. Oarz0, Jane 23.+Four hund: ‘Dales of cotton passed up for ered a and two hundred and Atty passed last ot ail i jor St. -Louls 8nd seven hundred and fifty hates for points on the Ohio river. poanioetey: gunboats and 20, a sart ls ion of the porti: sei zeompontn are tobe sold at l= eee Ony, ‘Ulinois, on the 171n of ron Ws ats. Missiseippt & Son, at Auzgus' by Lieuten- | | | on WEDNFSDAY, Jal: | LANCAag py FUTURE DAYS. B* THOS, cumue as Auct,; Georgetown, D.O, =| WALLIN, HOUR R ra et a Act sd wilt ber) 43 iadaltion for to sort shown, ; UDBiBg back 125 feet. ees ior 8 well: ing nine rooms, hall, sone xepHent | forae smoke Rouse, an aad Delongs to the estate of the lage | David Bo "rere: One baft cash; balance in 6 months, pia interest sécured by a deel of trust cn the Couveyanclag and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. aie erfect, oe THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Gaus OF compen? 0 pata. Hay, AND Chuf Quartermaster’s Office, pee ‘ashing‘on, D C., June 23, 1865. Will be sold at public auction, at Alezaniria, AGS under the direction of CaptainJ N. 6u M. on THURSDAY, July 6, 1565, at 110’ clock 350 guain SAOKS. wee i OF CATA vand 1s TONS condemned as being erie fen ‘public use. Buccessfal bidders will be required to remove the stores within five (5) days from date of sale, Terms—Carh, in Government ae ERR, Brig, General and Chief Quartermaster, Je 23-126 Depot ef Washington. S42 oF Ce be jp GUARTERMASTER'S Chief Quartermaster. 's Sone Depot of Washington, fashingion, D. C., Jane 22, 1365. Will be sold at public auction, under the direc- tion of Captain James M. Moore. AQ: E A.. at Warehouse No. 3. on New York avenue, between Isth, aud 19th streata, Washington, D. 0., 865, at 11 e’clock s. m., a lot of ‘condemned Quartermaster Stores, con- of Washincton, ae Bhovels. Spades. Picks. Axes. 8a rooms, 10" jen, ¢! 1 Oninels."b files. a Oral, rind one. W 4 rows, Pum e Cots, Pantir s, ‘ roan, Pa ier Reflectors, Pen-held 96 RRAMS LETTER PAPER, 320 REAMS Successful bidders will bé Reautced to remove the stores etn avers) Gays em cate of sale, Terms cas! ri dan. ant Ba HOOKER, Gen erm . _toment UE SS" “Depot or Washington. “ARGE SALE OF WAGONS Ai ran HABNESS, Quartermaster’s Depet of Washinston, Chief mesier’s es we near Wes iagions8 Will be sold at pubite suction, ander the direc- tion of Brevet Cone Charles H. Tompkins, A. M.,U. the Government Mill, situated B street, bet. ist id 22d, in the city of - {ngton. D. 6., about bx SE eee TWENTY THOUBAND Sars ©. SINGLE MULE ee A LOT OF subi which have been used in public se The barners will be ae a single sets. About 1,500 wagons” Oaioh will be sold singly to the highest bidder. a fale of Wagons will commence on WED- BSDAY,J . 1865, at 10 e’elock a m.,with a & point north of the Railroad Park, near the terminus of New York avenue Borth.and after their sale ia completed the re inder will be sold on C street east. between ah 16th streets, near the Lincoln Hospital. The Harnest will commence on SHunspaY, it 10 o'clock a. ‘Wagons and Harness will continue, on alternate days. until the whcle number is sold, Terms tash in Government funds. The attention of buyers i is catia = ee lasge sale of MULBS. commenced on Y, May 865, and which is still being peat peed from | a % en rig: Gen, a oni Fe pe a iter, 1. OD ef Quartermas Je 17-19 Depot of Washington. su OF SERVIOBABLE MULES, QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OrFion, Wasainorton, D, O., June 9, 1865. By direction of the Quartermaster there will be sold. at Public Auction. te gh ig] =e bidder. at the times and places named b '. Wisnaamaronr, PA., .THURSPAY, June 15, HUNTINGBON, PA., THURSDAY, June 15, 1865. SCRANTON, PA, , THURSDAY, Jane ‘<2, 1868, WILMINGTON, DEL., | THURSDAY, June 22, o 87, 1008. PITTSBURG, Aas es dune 29, HABRISBURG, ane HUNDRED SERVICEABLE MULES at each place. Many of them were bought in the inning of the war, as "parchen and accompanied the armies in all their mare! Coe and camps. and are tho: i h- ed by exercise, ata: ly_ broken, bi Rye ane © from being’ so leng rurrounded b ail oiehough sound gnd serviceable, abs are no ee) er required in the army, and can be purchased hese sales atfar less than their true vi The attention of both miners and farmers is pecially invit Mules sold singly. Bales to commence at 108. m. Terms cash, in United Stated curren b) oriteio. Brigadier Gen’l, incharge First Division IAL 8ALB oF SERVICEA! grze 8. HORSES. OEABLE and termaster Geurcl's Ofece. ‘ashinston, D. Gat ‘ane 8, order of the Quartermast al, th wits be sold, ablic seerion. asier tne ditace tien of Oaptai Moore, A.Q. M., 2 the highert bidders af the Lore and pisces’ naties $e 'oNnW YORK CIty, FRIDAY. Jane 16, 165. ‘EW YORK CITY, EW ae TUESDAY. 0 bat 4 ’ + 1365. eS a eiettodt Bek 'O an aan oo ort: ity * a chase a if aly 0°} nity to pur su} ft bores, t har Tena ti than theiP tine wanes 96 is fae public, The animals, though sound and servicesbie, are ne ioe ir Teduired in Tanager of elty railroads aid manutactorien ie Tsnagers oO! rai mm: eepectally called a these sales. mie nee jorses sold sing! commence at 10s, m., and will be OA att rovernmer® Stableg, corner Tenth avenue and Thi seabiee « street, JaMES A. ERIN. Terms cash, in United oe Brevet B; ce in chary Fie ot Div. QM GeO. Je 9-t29 SPrcran SALES Beane" Onan DRAFT rtermaster General's Ofte, Washt ce ate Shows ty ‘tees ¢ irection of the General. thefo will be veld at publie suet auctions to the higheat aan the rhe and pace named nelows viz: Ar BDAY au 1, 10, 1865, MON NDAY, 12, 1865, BALTIMORE ene WEDNESDAY, J: WILLIAMSPORT, PA. eae 1865. a sPATURDAY, June 17, WESTCHESTER, PA.. SATURDAY. June 17, GTEBBORS: D. REET ae June 17, 1965, GIES! fe ONDAY. June 19 . 1865. StEBBORS’ D O., SAT June 24, 1 PHILADELPHIA: PA, USATURDAY, June i, GTEBBORO. D MON: EITTEBURGH, P. oa” a Pay BDAY Fair i 1965, OTABHORG. D. , D.O., darunDe. AY. wast Betviceable Draft sare at each Ano: y, to purchase a superior cless of Dratt He: ees ce far ar lene tha ji r true value, is sound and terviceabley e animals, (or the army, an —e Php longer oeeee 7 ‘he at on ol managers of city: reiir ici and ar man is rere called'te these sales, aiastorsse Horses sold cas fe iv, s_to commence at }0 a, by ‘united States cu bea for Giestero will street nase Siaasinaton’ eve! 6 A. EKIN, MB revel Br Brigadier Genetalin charge, Pirst ‘pivi- sion, Q. M je 3 sa OF ait iT HORSES, OPEL Genera? | mals Ofte. » First Division, sion. cm aE A aay 29, 1865. bid frvat Giesbors D.O.,on the highest way, J 2585, Ee June's, FRIDAY, Jai sane ‘30 3 oguedate aTEGROT Yu and qatpay | june, Two Stent pores HORSES BAOH For road and farming purposes, many good bar- ogres sd ry Bale to commons at 10 a. cash, in United atenss Boat for iB aaced Biatee car leave Hei street mee Washington, every hous fo oe smite 6 * ‘Br et Brigadier ral, a oh ‘irst Divi- war brtgndlon Oe aera’ "8 Giice, ete ed Ss“ or GOVERNMENT BORER) ‘Brite Quartermaster G: avs Offices, Fis ia kersee Waskineion City My 89! t an to the hi vill be ae the mio and places named Miewssieet BANOS. MARYLAND, WEDNESDAY, ae A vANTA, LLVANIA, THURSDAY, BEADING, maa THURSDAY, W2s? OBESTAR og ENNBYLV ANIA, THURS- MIFFLIN, Pann NeYIV An rane maXANIA. THURSDAY, PITTSBURGH, PENNEY INNEYLY ANIA, THURSDAY BALTIMO8B, MARYLAND, a a BYLAR D. THURSDAY, PITTABUNGH, PRNNSTLY ANIA.ERG RSD gy HUNDRAD OAVALRY HORayg ‘two ws ne saperesiaer’ Herma, cash in United Btates ra aaa ae 0, J. i 7 30: Brevet Brigad ler eral, Division @, TRAVELERS’ .D) EW YORK AND WASHINGTON SHIP cogane. Old. Kine between - | NEW YORK, ‘ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON anv GEORGST, OCEAN STEAMERS—BALT }. BESEOCA ULYDE and EMPIRE, | in connection w:th Inland Steamers, | GEORGE H. STOUT, MAY FLOWER and | ANN ELIZA. it Regular sailing @ays PUBSDAYS and PRIDAYS, | atl12m., from the feot of High street, George- New York. For Freight or Passage apply to C, P. HOUGHTON, Agent, foot of High street, Georgetown. M, BLDRIDGB & ©O., Prince Street Wharf, Alexandria, JAMES HAND, 117 Wall street, New York, Freight received constantly and forwarded te 8 of the country with despatch, at lowest O. P. HOUGHTON, Agent. OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Steamer G. Vanderbilt_—....Capt. A. ms Colmary, | Bteamer Express... “Gapt. EB. A, Byther, { The Steamers C, VANDERBILT and EXPRESS | will teaye Baltimore ayer UEB- DAY and FRIDA . M., for, Alexandri and! topping at ail the usaal landings on the Potomac River. Returning will leave Washington every SATUR- DaY and WEDNESDAY, at 6 o'clock, A. M., and leave Alexandria at 7 o’clock, stopping at the usual lsndings on ae ziset, For ioe ation age apply to HAM & SONS. res ‘Light street wharf, DERS & OO.,No, 3 King street, Alex- seit a, RHINEHART & CO., No. 104 Water nae Georgetown, and 241 F street, A araia ATPANTIC STEAMSHIP? 00.8 LINE BCREW 8 BIBGNBES EW YORK, WASHINGTON paula wag Li AGE wh! AM SRS. oO. KNIGHT, ae i a sror Foun GIBSON, Capt. J Leave Pian No. mn North fiver ‘How York, at4 o’clock -», Tuesdays and Fridays. Leave now wharf, 107 Water street, George- somes at9a, m., Tuesdays and Baturdays, for New “Preignt received daily, handied in the moat careful manner, and delivered with the greatest dispatch, at fair rates. Passage and Btate aoe, with su ior ascom- modations for comfort and p! pleasure, Ao zh pag from Washingten to ‘Albany. LSA De Tickets good for either nig ‘ée or day menaere Bt. Jobn, Hendrick Hudsen, 7 ‘iel Drew, and 0. Vib- bard, on the Hudson Riva: Through to Providence ‘aad Boston by the wey, did steamers of the Neptune Steamship Com and to Portland by Oromwell’s old-establ line. jy to For freight and Feotare. thee S0.. 107 Water street. Sec feomme FLOWERS & Bi H.B.OROMWELL & CO, “Be $6 Westatreet, New York. Passage and State Rooms can be engaged at th Saratoga. < Company’s Office, 241 F street, between 13th ani with the 0. je6-tf 14th, Washington, D. U. & MAIL LINE, ROM BALTIMORE: F T MONBOB. NORFOLK mE ren aND RIOUMOND, DAILY. THE BAY LINE STEAMERS Will leave the Union yous tgoe of Concord street, for FORT MONBOE AND NORFOLK, VA,. Gennes tine at wore auonree | with line of of fest el: ‘eame! James Riv foi OITY POINT AND 1 AD RICHMOND, VA BETUBNIN' vee Days Avs pRRTURNING ‘AT 6 A. M. DAILY, rod ity y poias and connecting at Hoek 7 Norfeik ip time ae for Washington Oity, D () The steamers, o th thi ees POINT, Line 8 festern trains, and ant ES AU TLE daztime. jocteot interest. Dare riicirs TICKETS ah ane above places can be haden | L. M. COLE. General Ticket Agent, —— 36. Hd q™™*t PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE boa ae f th re fr ‘baldmore to Lal a tickets from Bato. to Ho Ronmond 8.00 “ Gity Point. 7.50 RZ Btate rooms rer meals eh 7 The state room accommodations are unsur- — and the table is well supplied. rs king the 1.15 train from PHILADEL HIA ‘ot snake connection with Oe Passon, rs taking the 8.00 A. M. train from NEW icesiboen ample time to dine in Balti- more. pareeere taking the $ P.M. train from WasHiner IN, make copmestion wih ond eu HUGH O°CONNOR, Pastonger Agent. Jc3 tf | Aa ea pie ADSL EET ee nt ey WAsHinGton dearaepEe Fog Mayflower, Philadelphia and George een sailing dave WEDNESDAYS and SAT. JAYS, from No. phia. and No. 59 Water street, between Go: and High, Georgetown. For freight apply to x 2 AYIDSOR HN B. neat ia? ritata shes wil Boo CLfpE, ie ote in Aleandri we BOWAN, ee ee ame Wnee * B JAMES 8. TOPHAM & GO,’ ga PREMIUM TRUNK, SADDLERY, AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, wseooa SEVENTH STREBT, One Door North of Odd Fellows’ Halt, ‘Where they continue to manufacture and hav on sale a large and fine assortment o TRUNKS, VALISES, TEAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HARNESS, HOBSE COVE ILITABY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWORD BELTS, HAVEESACKS, WHIPS, BITS, SPURS, ae, &e., &e., aT LOW PRIOR, REPAIRING, franks, &c,, repaired promptly and thoroughiy, THREES SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Balttmore October Sist, 1864; also, the highest premiam, 9 bronze medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute of Washington, D.C., in 1657. 80LR AGENTS For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va,,fo FRANK MILLER’S OBLESRATEP PREPARED HABNESS OIL, S sUpplied at the lowest feb 6-ly PAOTORY PRICES, Aan cs z. GEEAT SEA RRR aay AND ree aees BY, VALU- Port dod ite a RAD ‘D1 2 ieee Fania tan Washiaston, pe W£ST- Sopeaseceia the Eeinsipa § ott an ernie tae eae Boston, eas Ee naiestion Sieg sae ofa b BILL Smade aes MARBLE ei Sivicaes, TASLB Penney Wists weet Wen We Siieats west, Washington, D- Gu" mad WInG Eye! ¥ a’ ge abet ix | | 888 town, and Pier 15, Bast River, foot of Wall atrect, | Ba jteamers nnd id arriving i Baltimore se or xh ine navigate the James ey , between PHIL- pede with TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY: Wie eo Bane, FAeBer, yang ops Sy Sf hen at 8. ry MILEY VINELAND, &c.; 8.30 A, Mis oe BRT DG IN, SALEM, &e., at 9.15 A.M. +P MGLASSBORO, &0., 8.30 n09.15 A, M., 2.30 “jor WOODBURY, 0.58.90 and 9.15 A, Mu 2.8%. 4snd6.90 NG@ WILL LBavE ) May at 5.30 A. M., Mail, 3.20 A. M., Freight, tr oe A. M., Mail, 12.00 P, M.. Freight, A M., Mail, °.454.M., Freight, Mail, 9.A.M. Freight, 4.05 Ss . %s and M., Pass jenger f July en saat ri express train a Mintdar 9 to A from Gave ee which will leave Cape 0 Mag os 8A Ey 3 ‘hil- séelphia at 4.30P.M, This in darve ours from VAN RENSSELAER. Saverintesdent, ‘West Jersey. Salem and Cape May and Millville Rallzosd iT JBESEY EXPRESS COMPANY will Tey aii the usual branches of express business, receive, deiiver and forward through once respansible Exprets Sntranied co to pil parts e@ coun’ any artic! “. "Special easemger accompanies each farough treiiadelph ia, June 5, 1855. $e 10-dt@op) \FFIOR BALTIMORE & OHIO 00., TOR BALTIN ‘Wasninarom, December 13, 1864, and after Sunda; bentepres 18, sor trains pean "Wash ston Sats Saltimore will be rane pa fe ae NS ‘MovING NORTH. 1-BALTIMORS, way STATION, - rerecd pissURG TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:15 a. M. Arrive at Baltimore 8: e ete 2—] dag YORK & PHILAPELPHIA BX- Lar ashingten 7:30 4, m. Arrive at H iad: 6p. M,, New Yerk 6:30 P.M, No Par tickets sold. NS, Wahineton Bo a. ue ciepping ot wey ave Washingtop stopping connecting at Relay with the Mail Train fon the'West,end reaching Baltimore at 10:00 away YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- lief 11:15 a.m. Arrive at Baltimore at 13: ae : Moy Philadelphia 6:37 P.m., New York 10: PG. §—BALTIMORE TRAIN ARDS WAY 8TA- ve Washington 3:00 P. M., connect- TIONS, Leave Wevederick train, Arrive at Bal- timore 4:45 PM. ALEXANDRIA | 4.x, No, 6—B. ALTIMORE COMMUTATION AND N— Li Washington {20 DaLyIA a nee washings na ss epost ‘Blade sbare, Beltsville, Laurel ang on only BOSTON, ALBANY & NEW YORK BX- ‘Washington 6:00 P. M. ae 1 Ait all the early more: ers ooanes ork for the Bast, ‘th av Wi iledelphia of Baltimore tioket ol ‘by. ‘by tiie train. wach inl mg capacity by eur Smo S DALTIMORS ae HARUIESURG a RAIN daeve VW oshingen ‘wwand arrive! more dy ELADROPEIA AND WSR RATING Leave Wagnineeon at 7:50 at Belay ain for Grafton, Wheeling, 6S in for peacaeet on Cras in the Wosts, Reaches New Yer! FOR LIB the connections will be made ANB APOLE tie com d 4:30 P. M. from Ho trains to or feom Annapolis on THE ONLY TEAINE BuOM WASHINGTON for passengers on Sunday are the 8:15 and eT 1. tate re: Shstedalphion und the Wert, and ae ftoten HOKE to the West, as we rhilsdelpbia, Now ofiee ‘aiall Rens Tathe ai a x welliee ae nem, omee eae nue, Between and 6th stree' 1] be ehecked at all hour#.—also for meeeac ie save trouble and confusion at e trains St cee muether soldiers or citizens, ral molly a ear Uioned for the general ad- of one or more cars adie eee jue. and the Ww asbinRoe: Bantu eietsees we amguer's te the de Ascisions of hee om ier -Soolecaas NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. December 35, ore fe ? on orth Galvert Blation. as 2 falta t Tcoommodation ———-—S5P. je sud Roe bh Bxpress-.8 P. M. itteburg and ® Express ——-_—--10 PM B 6.15 A in a FROM WASHINGTON 9:20 A. M_train from Balti Seenestaetth a hand :y the ‘Wont and for ‘Mmuira.” Bi PAI ibs Oanan- ms ane new for fate OF ow 4 OM WASHINGTO! ag HS in ynow wa from Balimors for Pittsburg | and Brie. THE 6.46 P. as TRAIN aIN FROM WASHINGTON Connects with the ae P. M. Bx coe from Balti- and runs through Pittsburgh and Bimira. without change of at tisbuset po BTHROUGH TR N SUNDAY, ONE Tearing W Wan os at3 o'clock P. M, SLEEPING CARs OW | ON NIGHT TRAINS, So_pizks’ Ti0kers a? Goverxuenr Ratag, LOW FABE AND IND QUIOK TIME. Yor Tickets and any Information apply a} ice of the Great Ponnsyivanis Route, corner nsylvania avenue an ixth street, under National Hotel. and Depot, House, No. 463 Ost., ar New Jersey ae wn, 1 AREY iperintenden' Passenger end SA Le ant Agent. INO. GILLETT, Passenger Agent, ornare treet and Pa. av. PERSONAL. he ae Sr etter eal [RAE 72 eR TeeD. tke Captain is mow a sound whom he was trested a Gomeccbiraed euilifails: 80 honoral and al .e DB. DABBY isstill at 499 7th street. je19-1m" perosranr TO LADIES._MADAM WENAH ean be consulted onthe cure of Female Dis- @ases at her residence, rhe Re 8th street we: Hours from 10 a.m. to 2 . For berticalgrs send for a cireular. je 8 se RESTRLL, Prorgessoror aices ¥, who has successfully treated all diseases of foaalen an thirty years, canbe consulted, as 162 Ohambe: strats Mas New 1, Mare OF or by or a! ea anfe ant ar detain te reme- dy for crgnenas obstruction, from i cause. uv her celeb: ated, Turaliivie re’ French Formals Mawel Pile. N No, 1, to resto : regularity in 43 hours, Migtog short standing, q batinate cases of oar deuree tanding may require No, pan OG than No, a pent tby; price $8 Ni York sit opmatl, with full tcetrae’ ow city. A es} Lt S- ea 350 New ‘ork Pont Waskinets m st 67 gt! me and Antec New Yor! t. Doprright seoured, Offers in and sreedy c a HS Tet a uss Hn ae pans ay 3. the locto! bids Miefiante to to Mig recom mi ae sane te armink sad eure. cured in one or ep Seetten iaalee “ry Aitens jen can consult 3a to. € o’cl ve x Smear PWonderta a Attrole; eget. 218 voare Tas Pat, A ge fait and ie sass » intormation stairs fe, ay in yogara shit Wealth ae Mar I Friends ts Biekneng oa * Dr. ee ean be oom in ie tkee aera in the eve- se, co throws the candy tore. ne OER >, Of rerouted Helure gan be ae <e zeae pte Hovofial, Bag oases fiat, aaee Be m7, five ine r meal, De seenfrem 8p. 10, 409 Do. T™ OLDBET. HOTEL Frere. aonaee cat her cote ef re moderate.» arnioH, Sree se Fie hi moos ges FRANOK TAYLOR, Stationasy. Nayy Darartexr, June 5, 1855. eee will be received at the feos ol the heres err at tee, ae until 3 instant, for o'clock p m. of F! furnishing all the enerrat quired by the Navy ‘tment Bureaus from the latter date to J y ‘AN th artic! es ished pipe quality. ered without Jel: when ordered, and ta the cutiefestion ofthe hea of the office for which they are r required. h bidder for Lea eerie wee with is scopoeal asample of each article ich eac! artiole is not , and in ‘whic, th: i amed for any one article. ™Bonds in eufiel isnt amonst, with two or more approved suretien, fer the faftnral¢ execution of the contract, wil! be required of the person or pertens contractip, ‘The authorized nates of sureties that will gree ss ae satisfactory foffill Tanst accom: otherwise it at mot ther considered, Department reserves to itself the right of ordering « greater or less quantity of eacm and eee rele contracted for, as the public service may regui Bhould any article be reguized. not eoumerated in the contract, it is to be farnished at the lowest market price ps ReOrsine | to ite quality. ‘The law‘ of isos, provides that “no bids having 5 nominal or fictiticus prices shall be opsidere : The subjoined echedule erste as nésrly as can now be done, the epi ality, and de- soneyee of each of the articles jikely to be re- quir prey Regulation Paper, per sample, per ream. engr, heading. ‘per ream are 40 reams heavy, white laid, Despatch Cap, stop- ruled, per ream. 4) reams heavy, white laid, Despatch Oap, stop- Tuled, engraved heading. per ream 20 reams Foolscap, white or blue, ruled, per ream, do do do lo engraved heading, per ream. 75 reams extra superfins, blue or white, laid or wove, Letter Paper, per ream. 75 reams extra superfine, blue or white, laid or wexs Letter Paper, engraved heading, per 20 reams best mots eevears Gad perream. 20 «do engraved he ing. per ream B reams beat Note! Payer, medium, per ream, 8 ‘engraved healing, par 20 reams ‘Copying or Tisaue Paper, 21'2 by 23 inch- es, per 10 reama Manilla Peper, 38 by 36 inches, flat, per ream. 0 reape best buffor white Havelope Paper, royal 149 yard Fires ¢ Cloth, per square yard. 5 roils fracing Paper. per roll. 60 sheets Oil Paper, per eheet. 3 reams Blotting Paper,roval, per ream, 60quires patent Blotting Boards, per quire, 150 sheets Mlephant ‘Drawing Paper, per sheet. 75 ahests, double Elephant Drawing Paper, per eet, 30 mheats Antiquarian Drawing Paper, per sheet. 30,000 beat Buff or White Envelopes, Government pattern, official size. aprestccatans per 1,000, 9.00 beat Buff or White Envelopes Goverment pens official siz@, engraved stamp, per 5.000 best Buff or White Envelopes, Government pattern, unstamp, per 1 00). 10,000 spent Buff or vais Envelopes, letter size, printed stamp, Bee avelopes, letter size, 10,000 be best set Bull or mp, 5,000 fet White ‘Ommelal Penh anes ed Stamp, 7 os reches, s_wer 1,(00. 10,0cey ‘bent hite Offcial “Envelope, engraved stamp, 9 by 6 inches. wate 000, 10,002 beat White Offici: Envelopes, eneraved stam, mp. 9 by Sinches, per 1,000. 5,000 ost /hite Official Mavelopesensraved stamp, 1074 by 434 incher, per 1, 6 rd bes! Gream-laid favelopes, letter size, per 5,000 pest Cream-laid Envelopes, note rize, per Aes Envelopes, @ard size, per 1.000, MW “000 patent Ctota- lined Bnvelopes,8% by 4 inches, 1,(00 patent Cloth-lined Envelopes, 6 BS inches, 1,000 Beant “Qloth-lined Envelopes, 5%{ by 3% inches, per 1,000. 20 gross Bteel Pens, on eards or in ones De ent to have the liberty of selecting from all the different kinds manufactured,) 20 acuen'Penst OMA aER, efthe various sinds manu- factured, per dozen, 12 coms oe en-holders, gutta percha, per dozen, pz Got a Pe large size, with ma extenzion hokers, ra, best manufacture, Tr pen. 40 anarte Maynard & Noyes’s in bottles, per ROPOSALS, Pp» POSALS FOR aT ATIONEBY. Texasory Darantunyy 14 \8 for appt aan io 1 188s ihe cee The tment reserves to itself the ri, order seinen paper plain or faint linedvo any pai vara of sat articles in the several classed must com: the written specifications, willbe pe faraleved, to bidders, with the sumpien of r SAlI deliveries will be ‘subject te ingpection b exter ed for the-purpose b: Secre! - of reaser y, and the delivery or avy inferior article shall be ¢eemed sufficient cause to annuP 1S Siverion iaust bo tree of charge at the Treaeu: e: efc! e Tr Department, Washington. = - ‘ach proporsl A gned by the individual er frm making it, ie accompanied by a satis- factory guarantee tat thi bidder will execute cone je witha od and a) ‘oient bonda if hie bid The failure to comply with any one order under a contract to operate to the forfeitury of the en- tire penalty of the bond, or the Secretary of the | Tresanty may direct the purchase in open market eh quantities of any artiel 8 shall be sary to Supply the deficiency caused b: ae failure, and charge to the contractors f y per centam of the price which it shall be found nec sary to pay for such articles. Proposals unaccompanied Nee satisfactory guar- antee: watnot = SE ae contracts wil only to es' 8) manufac: jers im the articles. petery oe Crass No. 1, ‘Pay White Quarto Post Dasr. White Packet Note Paper. White Commercial Note Paper, Yellow Bnvelope Paper, Brown Wrapping Paper. Red Blott: Pap Card Bletting Boards, White Buvelopes, official size. White Envelopes, letter size, White Envelopes, note size. Copyin White White Mediom White Super Ro: Cass No, 2. Best quality Le Besta 3 ity popyins ts ok. Best uatiey Blue Ink Be sealiey. ours fate uality Carmine "s best Black Lead Pencils, Nos. 1, 2,3 and Faber’s bert Red and Blue Pencils. Bteel Pens. itael pen tandios, Gold Pens, Best four ‘bladed Knives, with pearl or stag ‘Best Mrarers, with ivory handles, Bcissors, for office use, Bhears, 5or office use. O1ass No. 3. oe Inkstands. Gutta Pereha Rulers. wine and ty tweive-inch Ivory Folders, etter Clip! eae quality, Sealing Wax, made entirely from shel! Mucilage. inen Ta: ik Taste, assorted colors, win id-headed Pins. Bint cold he ry Bietailte ‘Paper Fasteners, Pneumatic 1 y ‘rench Bylets. rd Reference Files, tee Visiting Oards. sony Passos Boxes. lastic Rings Glace Paper Weights. op Sponge Cups. Bracing Gora rasini 7 ‘igson’s Patent Binders, son OF Risin" reserves spec io to accep> it 8 in elasses bigiaders’ nay dual it ired to conform their bids to the written specifications furnished with the sam- , and failure to do so willcause the rejection yy bi items at prices less than the falr cont of the articles wil bedeemed fraudulent, and will not be conside od. GH McOULLOCH, _te8-2aw4aw Becretars of the Treasury. Fae BESF AND VEGETABLES, Navy DerartMay7, Bureau of Provtsions and Clothing, June aled Proposals, endorsed “Proposals for J Beet ‘and Vegetables, 7 will recotved a 2, 1068.$ Ereske this Bu- he Ist ‘tay of Jul: til 2 a’clock p. # sata Batik CID LISS, 9 LS | eta ae ig, rapelT ot 2 (00 penny Yager a ites °. 80 opaque or clarified, per 1,000, BLES, at the Washington } Navy Ferd and aoe ee eecar numbers, per dozen. ound aialtie, ead the nat ites aaa affords, 2d Silk att or Braid, per do: jozen ir * i dosen Drawing Thumb Tacks. per dozen 6 pa Penknives, ae as buck or pearl f Shears, best quality,6 inch blade 1a Sri Scissors, best. qnality lozen pairs o! cissors, qna! Gdozen Glass Inkstands, metalic spring covers, per doz 3éozen9 inch Tvory Folders ir dos. %, lozent pus ie" encile, Faber's best, assorted 10 zen be Hay awin Lead Pencil; 1) dozen Faber's Artist Pencils, per dor, 007" ie dosen’ best Faber’s red and Bins? Pencils, per 3 dozen ‘Table Brushes, assorted, per doz, 3 dozen Oamel Brushes, sssorted, per doz, {2dozen Letter ip. ber 4 loz. 2 dozen atrcks best India Ink, per doz, 20 dozen Rubber Bands. assorted sizes, per doz. 20 ponds a extra superfine scarlet Sealing Wax, 10 pounds Best quality Wafers, per Ib. 10 pounds Gum Aratio. ipulvesined. per lb. 6 oxen a prepared Mucilage and Brash, large, per Gdozen 5 prepared Mucilage and Brush, small, per ounces Office Oni Boo oz. edozeay Glass or China Sponge Gaps, per doz, 10 pounds best Hemp Twine, per | 10 pounds beat ; Lines Twine, per ib. 5 quarts Black Sand, per qt Sdorent test prepared or virgin India Bubber, per ag four- quire Blank Books, indexed, per Lthree-quire Blank Books, ilaxeernonn & dozen Uap Copying Booka, indexes ir 6 dozen Letter Copying Books, indexed, per ausre, je 6-law4w psorosars FOR BTATIONSRY, Wan Der: ARTMENST, June 6, 6, 1385, Proposals will be reesived at this Department until 120’clock on WEDNESDAY, J ie aatrvans, fee sont deere athe first day of July next Tear commencing the The Stationery must beof oe best quality, at eacl pcouetet bidder will be bond, with approved sureties, for the: terenseite i Rinscot of art contract.and the Department sili | reserve the rij ents to ROraaE the articles as it fae dee MiaPtalot dutta orese oF lndsieh he ule below are to Articles not amen! in the sebed be furnished at th thelowest market prices, °© 2 Department, at eee ae stock. hi reat ispatc! So reams Leval maGepe oe eens, 300 bere ets Foolscap. ruled or plain, Weighing 14 a) Liew Guarte Past, raled or plain, weighing 10 arto Post, rul 200 rear Ge headed as peg AILEY “weighing 10 10 reams Note Paper, rated or plain. t0reams Note Paper, ruled ie pisin, headed as pe 10 reams 3 Copying Paper. 2 reams Blotting Paper, 3.0 dozen Blotting Boards. a ire Enveio, ‘aper. puff or yellow ri 10 reame Manilla Wr tithe 100,40 Envelopes official 5 if Blain, PT aOIa 26.00 Bnvelopes, let*er siz 500,(00 Bnvelope: iter sizes, aateh binyit headed ‘98 per pattern 80,000 max eboves letter sizes, extra heavy, headed bam rons Bi Hietallie ‘Pens. Paper's black I Lead a Pencils. Pencils, ‘enholder: 20 dozen Ivory Folders. 1) dosen Mrasers. ivory. pads. ‘1 rr! ‘Or a ee 8” Or stenholm’s four blaie 4 dozen Scissors. hear. oxen! de 2 30 dozen Brn & Noyes’ Black Tok, quarts, 200 dozen French Carmine. seuny i? Inkstands, Draper’s, Whitney's, orequal i ee pounds Seating. wren! scarlet. RL areas J ber. fs jb hol 8 dozen Ned Ta sodoren toile Hed 2 Sree S0dozea large Jere Baa ith brash age, wi rushes, ‘W dozen quart ae Rasee! frapny oan Bertles ‘Mucilage. 20 3 doven Pen Back Vieiting Cards. io done! Telere.. 100 ‘etoan India-rabber Ban 5 dozen Memorandum Book 6 dozen boxer nora jal Seals, 2dozen Portfe 2 dozen boxee Breiets, pdocen Bralet Bye! i unches, assorted. awe pores Capt abe a see ee Je7-lawiw Wi: alien ears Es hee Sa | Baers >" ner wean DS EELM SOLD id ea r by the pound. The Beet Beet - be in ea equal I proportions. f foreand Rin “Bon da. “with approved security, wil be required in ‘oue-half th e estimated amount ef the contrac! reaty per cent. in addition wil be eat fateral sever! ty fo ee tyy Sosucmnney of fine eo! conteners mnioneS on no account, be paid untik oe wi ataety Ofer made must be accompanied bys writ- ed by one or more responsible persue, th ‘the bidder ‘or bidders will We hisor fier b: bid cepted, enter int tion to an within five days, with gocd and sufficient suretion, to furnish the articles propo: roposal mill be considered Aatgeere! accom- guaranty, and by satisfactory evidence iat th the bidder fa it a arege the paeneen proposed, and jcense required Pighe Depart ‘he Department reserves the right - art: any proposals uot considered advantageeus to the Gov— ernment. jeo2-td BROPOSALS FOR FUBL, es i be Sed Sere. ‘t ice fame will be Toe at dais of asat "enipay the a day of July, 1855, at 2 pelos . P. M.,for piece ene co al to the U.8, Marin at ashington: D daring the fines! year ending im June, ies The w So .be =ore mnerohantabls oak, and te be delivered. ured and inspected at such poin' Pitan the walls of the Marine Barracks as may designated by the Commanding. Marine Offi free of expense to the United States. to be best white ash anthracite from dust. and to weigh 2.240 Ibs to weigteds inspeated and delivered at such pointe Within the walls of the Marine Barracks as may be designated by the Commanding Marine Officer, Sree 0! expense to the United States, and bo’ od and coal to be furnished upon the quarterly Foquisitions of the ORmIAER OS Officer, showing the quantiticn required agreab Payments will be made upom the receipt of ac- coon duly authenticated by said Commanding ‘A guaranty to be signed by two responsible per- sous. whore responsibility s must be certified to by the U8. pineics Judge, U 8, District Attorney or U.8. lector, must accompany each propo- sal, stbarwine it will not be considered. ane ga Gisa a noes for Fuel,” and ad- ITeBBe 6 undersigne W. B. SLACK, je 5-lawiw Mojor and Quartermaster POBALS FOB TORAGS. heenbanlee Or past ow Washis Bit Youn inet . D. C. SEALED PROPOSALA o: aig invited by the ander signed for scpplring BY U. 5, Quartermaster’s Md alexandri ‘ash.gton, D, O Balamorss piaeee, ry Ha Gera, 1a aE enn = otiae will be received ’ for the delivery of 6,006 anauelnct oun or Qats,and 50 tons of Hay or Btraw. piacere must state at which ef theabove uamed ine they pro pd to make deliveries, and the ae at whie! make deliveries thereat, Ee Wranskal oe soe meuced. and when sebesens m pleted. ane price must be written out in words on the stout if oie ra hie In like tacksotabontthres bushels The sacks be ‘nished ye eat A meet to 4 the te, Goverament. The The marnicntat kind oF or denzripti ion Of Oats, Corn, Hated in the propossis, “© Ce Celivered, must be ‘All the articles offered under the bids herein aa be enbject Mg a raid ots LS 4 paracts ¥ warded from 1° ible bid idcore, 6 bs Sy nee ee by twe ren seepone Hibs persons, or they will, ith: ten ¢ day via ry po aeith oesit ae of the contract, sare the ae weopnand eonrermnsty with 1 of tals tisement; and in case Seceabe: said bidder should fails t enter into the co! to je rence between the con the fer of sald bid iiSer and” fhe bidder, rs0R sibility of veawarted st “4 mui e offic: secitesteret a United States eit propoaele eas maar: written apres ~~ a ee 7 the conte ph ee of {he Es eas eaening Lea bec proposals ned yon application ay easiest = Eecan, of each ai = Si | oom of gan iy deairs ae = J. oF 8 post TT | "Oates tynoar the Ri ‘with all @ Departments ad fustedand . feat Rotate prosuplly stteaded too mae ice ARES endear ating anD iD URPRIN ta. cain a Gen— 2 12th

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