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> Py snap their election. In regard to that part ‘of the tt which condemns the carry- ing of firearms by the police it has our cordial concurrence. There are few circumstances athat can justify a resort to the use of @ pistol Yby & pol'ceman, +of by bis superiors than by himself. For most occasions his club is a sulliciently formidable tthe police are never allowed to carry firearms, except in great emergencies, and then only by “body punished by dismissal. We are glad ‘find thatour grand juries are pressing these views on'the attention of the legal authorities. their private interests and discharge boldly and :impartialty their duty to the public, Tae Corporation AND Roaps AND AVENUES.— “The grading of the upper part of Eighth ave- ‘mue was begun at the same time as the Park—about six years ago—and yet the avenue is now in.a worse condition than ever, while seven miles of admirable road have bee com- pleted in the Park. The Bloomingdale road is the rowdies and ruffians to whom ; roryy 8 tie tal NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. ‘Wasuinatow , May 26, 1863. IMPORTANT COUNCIL AT THE WHITE HOUSE. A council of war of several hours’ duration was held today at the White House, at whieh were prosext the ‘The following uniform President, Secretary of War, Assistant Secretary of the and these can be better judged | Navy, Geveral Halleck and General Hooker. Tho subject under consideration was totally disconnected with affairs either at Vicksburg or onthe Rappabannock. No appre vand effective weapon. In London and Paris | bensions are entertained of anything occurring in eithor of these directions requiring any such consultation. GENERAL, BUTLER ON IMPORTANT SERVICE. It is positively stated here that Geueral Butler has san order from ‘headquarters, The same rule | already gone to a now field of important service under should be rigorously enforced here, and any | late orders of the War Orlice. yviolation of it by individual members of the | RUMORS REGARDING REBEL MOVEMENTS IN VIRGINIA. to Some uneasiness is felt hereabouts, particularly among the traders and sutlers having considerable stocks of goods in hand, at the reports that a large rebel force is moving this way. The facts,as have been ascertained, When shamed into it by their remonstrances | arc, that the rebels have repaired the railroad from Cul- ‘the lattermay be induced to imperil a little | Pepper and Gordonsville to Richmond, and are sending large quantities of forage over the road to Culpepper, whore there is quite a large force, principally of cavalry. ‘Their extreme pickets towards our line aro at Brandy Sta- tion, where Gen. Hampden’s brigade, which is composed Principally of Georgians, is doing duty. These troops carry shelter tonts, and are well provided with provi- sions. It is reported’ and believed that Stuart has seut about one hundred men to reinforee Mosby, to the end of con- ‘tinuing the latter’s depredations around our lines. , The impression prevails in the neighborhood of Rappa- hannock Station that Stuart is concentrating a large body + generally almost impassable, and has been for | of his cavalry between Culpeppor Court House and Bran- ‘@everal years past, on account of obstructions | ‘¥ Station, :@omewhere or other. The Park, which is by ‘far the ‘most pre‘erab‘e route between) the PS brig ne ARMY PROMOTIONS. Brigadicr General has been conferred upon Allen, at present Quartermaster at St. Louis; “supper and lower portions of the city, is closed | Rufas Ingalls, Chief Quartermaster of the Army of the Po- ‘every evening after nine ‘o'clock. ‘The | tomac, and D. H. Rucker, Post Quartermaster here. Those “eonsequence is that persons living on | Promotions are emphatically rewards of merit. General nthe upper part of the island find it Jogalls has tong been distinguished for his prompt- Bess, energy aod efficiency in the management s@lmost impossible to journcy to and. from | of is’ department, and General Rucker bas homes except at such hours as the Park is | won = deservedly high reputation for indefatigable open. If they attempt to go by the avenues or industry aad the clockwork regularity with which he * the Bloomingdale road they encounter all sorts of obstructions. If they try toget through the has conducted the vast busisess confided to him. His department is a world within itself, the extent of which | fow would credit, yet all the varied interests involved Park at about nine o'clock they must either be | arecared for so perfectly tat everything ie in readiness ' provided with a pass or be subject to the inter- ‘ ference of the policemen, many of whom are po- lite and-obliging, but some of whom are no- ‘ toriously impertinent, insolent and boorish. It would partly remedy this difficulty were ‘the Park kept open all night; but the propriety ‘of that measure is still under discussion. Hyde Park, London, is closed every night; but the ‘Bois de Boulogne, Paris, is not only kept open at all hours to'respord to any requisition. BEN WADE'S PROMOTION. The suggestion is again revived among the radicals of making Pen Wade a Lieutenant General. Whenever be appears on the ground ho at once assimes a bold and commanding position. In that character he is rec:gnized and admired. THE PRESIDENTIAL SUCORSSION. ‘The ideas of the Heraty abont the rival candidates for the Presidential succession are admitted 10 be true by the class of republicans here,who may be cailed whee! horses. for the-accommodation of the citizens, but is also | They have inveighed loudly of late against leaders whose well ligbted and constantly patrolled by the | eavies and jealousies substract trom the sum total of ener ‘best police-in the world. Should our Park be conducted like the Bois de Boulogne additional policemen: would be necessary and gaslamps ‘would have to be erected. This will be done in time, doubtless; but for the present the avenues and the Bloomingdale road should be put in proper order. With the requisite energy this ‘could be accomplished ina single seasor. Now these roads are apparently in the hands of @ set of worthless politicians, who seem to desire to make as much as possible out of the jobs, and who employ a few laborers just before elec- tion times, in order to get votes instead of work out of them. The manner in which this matter {is managed is most scandalous, and if reforms are not immediately instituted we shall devote ‘considerable time and space to unearthing and | >** ‘exposing’ ‘those contractors, whoever they may | 1°" ‘be, who allow the people to be greatly incon- gies that should be concentrated against the rebellion. THE PRUSSIAN MINISTER GOING HOME. To prevent misapprehension, it may be stated that Baron Gerolt, the Prussian Minister, bas received leave from bis government to return home temporarily. NAVAL ORDERS. Commander William Ronckendorf! 1s ordered to the command of the steam sloop Ticonderoga, Lientenant Commander Bancrot Gbérardi 1s detached from the Mohican. THE TREASURY BUILDING. ‘The work on the upper story of the vest Treasury build- ing is fast approaching compietion. By autemn the de- pertment may be able to print ‘first National Bank bills’ and Treasury notes, and it is said that the Bank Note En. graving Companies of New York desire to be insured the printing of these notes as well as the engraving. A SUCCESSFUL KEBRI. EMISSARY. A rofugee from Richmond says amon named [elosier become q' ite renowned there for bis services to the ierave States as an overland blockade runner. diy @. month passes but he arrives laden with articles scarce at Richny ad, and valuable information of a milt- svenienced rather than. attend to the work | tary character. ‘which they should be compelled to perform, and forswhich they are liberally paid. This : potice is morely s hint to those concerned. * Let them be wise enough to take it, and amend “their ways and the roads. Theatrical. . BROOKLYN ACADEMY. Milas Taura Keene’s company drow a very large and + fashionable eudience om Monday evening with ‘Our American Cousin.” Every seat was occupied and the ARREST OF BLOCKADE RUNNERS IN MARYLAND, Jobo R. Warren and family, of Lower Maryinnd, were on Sunday arrested by (ol. Baker's: detectives, for cum pileity with the rebels, and committed to the Old Capitol. They will undoubtedly he sent Seuth. Recently the rebel sympathizers in that section have become bolder in their movements, and every effort is being mado to break up the channe'#of comm*nication between them and the rebels on thé Virginia aide of the Potomac. James Gi rman ani Geo. D. Spence were also criested near Leonardtown , Md. , and commit'ed to the (id Capitol ‘on the charge of running mile into Dixie. Large «win: performance was extremely eujoyable. This evening “Tne Bea-of Teo"? will be produced, with ite original eat ates pad Paap a a ata ;@oenery aad: mechanical effects and « very strong cast. As Brother Beecher is about to discontinue his I'ly- ~meuth Church entertainments and leave tor Earape, legiti- ARREST OF A REBEL SYMPATHIZERS. Andrew J. Deming waz, on Monday, committed to the “nate theatricais will soon havo no opposition to ccntend | !d Capitol for uttering disivyal sentiments. He refuses ‘with ln'Brooklya. NIBLO’S GARDEN. ‘Miss’ Bateman played Julia in “The Hunchback” to -@rowded houses on Monday and last evening. {whe appears in “Geraldine.” This play {% quite a family a@air. It was written by Mre. Bateman; Miss Bateman plays the leading role, and Mr. Bateman thrums the harp wildly, and gives the lay of the Inst minstrel in unequal- Jed style as one of the principal characters. ‘‘Geraldine”’ to take the oath of allegiance and wi!! be sent South. EXECUTIVE PARDON. The President bas granted ap uncrnditional pardon Tonight | to W. Hayden, who was convicted at the October term of the Cirewit Court of the United States for the Mistrict of Massachusetts, for niding to destroying letters stolen from the maila, eo THE DESIGNS FOR THE NATIONAL CURRENCY. Secretary Chase haa made selections from the designs of fea very exceliont and intercsting drama, and in no other American artists, furnished throngh the Bank Note Com- play is Miss Bateman seen to better advantage. The cast at this theatro is admirable throughout, The house will, of course, be overcrowded; for the Pateman engage- »ment closes on Saturday next. WALLACK’S. “The Wife’? was revived last evening before one of the most crowded and briiliaut audiences of the season. | *” ‘The play was capitally pat upon the stage, and the new fcenery and the costumes were equally commendable. \ Mr. Lester Wallack carried off the honors of the eveving fag Bt. Plorre. It was a great rolicf to the habitues of thi theatre to behold their favorite actor in the beggar’s rags ~and dirt of act, and to discover that ho could act as well without fine clothes and swoll whiskers a with “these his usual attractions, Mr. Wallack was rapturously called before the curtain at the close of act 4, and played with great spirit and consistency throughout the piece. ‘His dress on bis return from the can; im act 3, deserves special mention. We are glad to be able to praise, also, a host of minor actors. Messrs. l'arkes, Pope, Browne and Turner performed their parts very cloverly. For the rest, Mr. Charles Fisher and Mr. Jobn Gilbert were ex cellent as ever, and Mr. Reynolds much better than we | have over seen him before, To-ntght Mr. Pardon, the | doorkeeper, has his ticket night. ‘The Wife” will be | repeate! on Thursday. HAYMARKET, LONDON. ‘The Prince and Princess of Wales attended this theatre recently, for the first time since their marriage, The performances consisted of Tom Taylor's comedy, “Still ‘Waters Run Deop,’’ and the amosing and apropos sketch ‘\gackstone at Home.’’ The applause and laughter, which their Royal Highmosses heactily Joined, wore taces- | gant. Doring the evening the Prince and Princess, who — -eocupied the Queen's box, were so completely owt of sight @f tho andicace that when Miss Jouise Keeley, in her song @atroducing burlesque characters, came to the verse— panies of New York, for engravings, upon what is called the “first national currency.” They are after subjects suggested by Secretary Chase himself upon key points of American history. Some of the rejected designs are ex- cellent, but the charactor of those selected i# not to be given out at present. The plates cannot be prepared for me months, nor will the government be abie for a like time to print the notes. CAPTURE OF PRIZES. ‘The United States gunboats Canandaigua and Powha- is | tan captured off Charleston, on the 15th instant, (ho sloop Secesh, and on the 16th the sloop C. Routeran, both with vol :ablé cargoes. The schooner Emily, supposed from ber log slate to be from New York, captured by the Potomac flotilia abore Urbana oa Friday, arrived here on Monday. The officers and crew, ¢n Ber charactor being @ivcovercd, get fire to the vense) and escaped. The tlames were soon extinguished. She is exppesed to be a regular bDiockade runcer, ond has A cargo worth $50,000, The echooner Wigniouette, Captain Jones, hailing from Peltimore, was brought to our Navy Yard on Monday morning, as a prize to the United States schooner So- mock, SUCCESSFUL. BLOCKADE RUNNERS. It te learvedt from private advieos that two English propellers ran the blockade of New Inlet, on the North Carolina coast, about two weeks ago. ‘THE GUNBOAT TEASER. The ganboat Teaser, from the Nansemond, bas arrived here for repairs of injuries received tn the late engace- ments there. EXAMINATION OP OFYICERS OF NEGRO REGIMENTS. Acommission bas been appointed to examine officers for the colored regiments now being organized. Major Goneral Casey ts its President, IMPORTANT ARMY ORDERS. The following has been prommigated by the War Office: GENERAT. OXDFRA—BO. 120, Wa Dipaietny, Aerostar Summa’ teers, porintendent reports tho bes —New York and Now $2,920 000 of five-twontivs to-day at the-various agencies State, tie lee -Srisicipally in Kew York, Boetoo, Kateresting from le in Ee: SEAN ity ‘ United States gunboats Wi Oneida and shopberd at i bark Comsbok bark Lacy Frances, ‘Weat, Guilbrandson, aod C. Wore fa salo of $2,206,800 five- | y 1a. the Cited ‘states Urders Kor tor dated An’ | Teots service. } Of @ Military Commiseion | convened No. 66 of 1862 from head. | quarters, the mouth | yen it. a8 E 38 Hes s & } | YAQ#H; W NeW YORK HERALD, WEDNE phromw, for violating the revenne jaws on th Rappalian- district of West Ten | W President can be made knowm, is approved by the President, and will bo carried into execution. By order of the SECRETARY OF WAR. E, D. Townsgyn, Assistant Adjutant General. GENERAL ORDERS—NO 124. Wan Darartamyt, Ap:urant Gengrat's Ovmon, ep adoy avi corps:—Jackot of sky blue , with dark blue trim- mings, cut like the jacket for United States cavalry, to come well dewn on the loins and abdomen, Trowsera— Present ,eky blue. Forage cap—Present regu By orddr of tho SECRETARY OF WAR. E. D, Townsexp, Assistant Adjutant General. GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 122. War Dararruayt. Apsvtant Gxexrat’s Orrice, Waauincton, May 14, 1863. General Ordors No. 48,0f 1862, paragraph «ie modified as follows —' tation for private phys'- cians and purses. to attend sick and woanded svldiors, phe be Lode aly A aL poco Department upon special era! commanding a militar, department of an army ates fleld. ey By order of the SECRETARY OF WAR. E. D. Towmsxnn, Assistant Adjutant General. GENERAL ORDERS—NO, 137. War Derarraunt, Ap'uTant Geverat’s Ovrio, Wasnixaton. May 18, 1863. jischarged two SECRETARY OF WAR. Assiatant Adjutant Gederal. HOOKER’S ARMY. é Waamixeton, May 26, 1963. Gentlemen arriving here from the Rappahannock unl- formly report that nothing of importance ts transpiring im the army. ‘Many of the staff and line officers have gone North, and there is no indication of any immediate movement. Agentioman reports that whilo a regiment of troops was being paid off, recently, a smuggler came into camp and found a roady sale for his whiskey at three dollars a pint. ‘The officer in command, om discovering the tilicit trate, confiscated the prohibited stock on band and drove the trader away. Many of tho camps have been changod to more boalthy localities, ‘Tho wounded are well cared for; nothing conducive to their comfort is withheld. ‘The Commissary Department must be in good hinds, ‘as thore are no complaiuts of the character or insuM™ciency of the food, Correspondence of Mr. L. A. Hendricks. » Fo-ta Army Corrs, In Camry seam Fatwovta, Va., May 22, 1863. PRESENTATION TO GEN. BARNES. Pleasantly episodic to the duli monotony of Inactive camp life was the presentation yesterday afternoon to General Barnes, commanding “the First brigade, Firat Giviston of the corps, by the officers of the brigade, of a magnificent horse and equipments, a splendid sword, sash and belt, and a handsome uniform, complete to cap, gloves, boots and apurs. [t is not often an officer is the recipient of such an agreeable combination of gifis at one time. The occasion was one werthy the man, and the man was worthy the gifts. A befitting prelnde were the pretiminary decorations of the Geroral’a headquarte:s with fresh evergreen boughs, arranged with careful and @laborate taste, a table spread with stomachical solids and bibulants that Soyer, the high priest of cookery, would. have appropriately appreciated, and two baud of music, whose alternate discourses of harmony afforded the gay and festive finishing touch. About three hundred offfcers were present, from gene- rais wearing two stars to those whose shoulder strars are barless. It tok but afew minntes to apprise General Barnes of the gifts in waiting for him. Lientenant Colonel. Gynn, of the One Hundred and Eighteenth Penpsylvania regiment, acted as presenting spokesman, and he per- formed bis part «f the programme excelientiy well, mak- ing w speech, brief, to the point, uniabored and unweary- ing. Gen. Barnes respondea with like brevity. and yet with a modesty aad feeling and patriotie utteranos thea: knowing the man expected. There were, ro other syeeches, no I nz-winded spread-engle declamations, de laying unwilling'y and unwisely, a8 uenal on such os casions, the guests from lunch and the champagne: from iced g lets. Everything paased off most harmoniously. General Karnes, who came out as Lolone! of the Eighteenth Mossachusetts, for a long time a»mmanded the First bri- ide in the capacit, smear ata St the land and Virginia compaigns. A graduate &f West rebel commanders Gene- rals R, H, Lee and Joo. 4 Re soldier ot the ld school cautions, cool, fai . He hes won his star by deeds on the fleld, and is as modest se be is brave, as beloved as be is modest COLONES. AMES MAPK A NIIGADIER. The arbiters of military promotion have: taken & wise step in a wine direction in dixpiacing the enele from Colopel Ames’ shoulders and wiaeing thereon His commisrion of brigadier N's star. baving graduated at West Point in the cass of 1961. was captain of the well knowh Ames battery in the early part of the war, until he was appointed colonel of the Twenticth Mrine regiment, attached to (clone! Stockton’s brigace, Firat division of this corps. His record for coolness and bravery is well Known. He bas partic\pated in nearly every (ight in which thia corps has been en gaged. Iie crowning act of valor aud patrioism wos acting a@ volunteer aid on General Meade’ ated in the Inte Chancellorsville campaign bis owe regiment left bebind on account of mort of bis men being # ek with Jipox. If imduetry, pluck and eo manding officer can avail to restore respect ane tei acy to the Fleventh army corys, General Ames will prove himeelf the right man in the right His seversnoe from hie Old regiment and from this corps, however, will be deeply regretted. BURGRON MOORE ORURRED TO TENNESER Dr. Meore, Chief Sorgeon of this corps, bas jurt been appointed medica! director of the army in Tennerseo, ond Wl epeeaily leave to coter om bis new Belt of dot iow He ia an ofd army surgeon, which statement, however. is pot to be taken as carrying with it gray hairs, or spec- trel son nose, or old fogytem. Me bas shown bimseil a live army surgeon, incessantly labor Md netwe in tho discharge of bis duties, A bad surgeon and partieular'y i he be (be directing surgeon of a corps, le wor-e thar a bed genersi. If this be nota maxim of Nepoleon, it bs common genre Under fir. Meore the sick wid wo of thie corps have ever received the bes ection, I bave not beard it mench his successor here. It ix to be 4 | on ove who will wear it with lke worthiness. Hor WHaTHER The weather is becoming reeably bot. Hf the same thermometrical hoight continues, and we remain in our present camps, unchanged, with nauseating smeils a are and most be, {fear it wil tell unfavorably on the of the men. Meantime, the mac creck ix an instita ton now. At all hours of the doy aod night itis Med with bathers. Firma Anmy Comms, | In Came sean Fecwoore,Va., May 25. 1865. 5 CHANGE OF CAM, Tam baypy to make gote of the fact that, agreeably to the hopes expressed in a recent Jeter, this corps is about to change Its locality t a more agreenble and healthful one The Third brigete of the First division to day m ved above a mile from ft# of position, and is now en camped where trees abound and grass and wheat ore | growing, and thescent of semi buried horses and other nauseating sme.is incident! to long camping ih ove place abd increasing heat are things of paiuiul memory and no more a memorable reality. The other brigades will move in a day or two. Betier hevith and better spirits among the men may pow be looked for. To it goed odo tne ‘best thing ‘ Pate mie the Sees Ce " folowing ta the inscription cn the neabbart — P00 nbs Ob bE aE TE aE IEOL CELE TET Tt8E pane re Presented to Colonel T, A. W. stockton, as a ‘Sentime- nial of esteem , by the officers f the *ixternthseegiment: Michigan infontry, May 22, 1863. POLE IPOULELOLETEOLLEDEDOLOLELOLOLOOOLE pany se be) Maor Barry made the presentation in a touching thoogh ofhand speech, which wos rset with « itke appropriate and tonghing response (rom Colonel Stocktow. ‘cere ape men were img With their old, tried reeruied (bis regiment sions war designated, and it ie ati & wedeyendent regiment.” Kepoae ys , Polone! Stockton has com’ Zanded the Ibird brigade of the ‘Pirst division of (hi ¢srpe, Ho kaa conducted {his brgade through alt th "ard focht bates of ite campaigns with the CO sloess ant bravery marking ier raiaated at West oficers belt. The ond nown, 98 “Fiockton'# we yours. rie rerignation hae taken everybety ‘we and, eogret ComMingint. The Third brie ade —- itt 9 star 00 fila phon iBer ond lopta 1 Commander He certainty SDAY, MA¥ 97, 1963.-TRIPLE Siu. For ¢¥ erat months, as i well mh 7 A se OMeta! Drawings of Gurray, Eddy & Mince with him the deepast lov of officers aud meu and (hore JLANKOUR. beat wishes. Co's Kentneky and Mr . * Kentucky Exths CLAss 205-—May 26, 1803. VART. & ODM Visite W PTCTOMIAL " n. A Mee. Moon and MASTS SAS. isn awonty- | BY, AG. 3%, 47, 12, 37, Ti, TH, OB 18, 49. 1 4 PICTORIAL ChOUND A= five barrets and bowen. oye, crackers, , ho... Cor ‘ss Kurrpenr, Coase tem inay ., ‘ MES’ Gallery, 33 Browdea ‘sick 4 i pe. Th 2, 6, st, Gt, GY, 14, 15, 3, 62, 41, 53: a P, “ ip seme Dees ihe i neg 4 ‘an Ate Curuist Clecutare seut free of chaice.by addreesing eliber to, te ip 70k 06m Baar arnns poke Pam the articles the; jers yrom their /RKAY. ED! . = w vers. eenarticlenshey gist te cur autering sold’ere NOY nod Covingvoa Ry. ork, wouis M> RAYNER, oo, eaeeerare Sh im the army a wide fold for t¥ OMcial Drawin DISEASES OF THB BAR AND AIM PAR. AC i ca Lowery of Kentucky — Dr. LIGUPHELL, 34 bt Dark Correspomdence uf Mr, fico. 1, Hart.>> Bees Coss entay ian (Bundays encepiedt, fren 104. 8 ng "7 * 51, 66, 22, 2, 48, LO. 8. 4b, 36, 33. te parties of the highest ree pre ainiity ree dh - Farvax Court Houss, May 23, 1803. A VISIT TO BULL RUN BATTLE FRI, This morning, at about five o’cloek, Governor Blair and suite, accompanied by Major General Stabel and Brigadior General Copeland and their respective stafls, paid a visit to the battle ground of Bullrup, An eseort, composed of detachments of the Eighteenth Peubsylvania cavalry, Sixth Michigan cavairy, and the body guard of Genoral Stahel, the whole force under the immediate command of Major Van Vorbis. accompanied the party, They first paid & visit to the outpost reserve, under tbe command of Colonel George Gray, Sixth Michigan cavalry, thereby maki@g a dotour trom the direct route Cotonel Gray had @ portion of his command drawn up to recetve thom, when the Governor addressed a few remarks to the troops, the substance and purport Being that the war should be prosecuted untit the Union should be restored, and that, although we were not 60 fortunate ag to have achieved asuccess at Frederickaburg, yet this disaster was counterbatanced by the triamph of our arms in tho West. The cavalcade then teek up its line of march for the battle ground, the precamtion first being taken of despatching @ portion of the cavalry as an advance guard, the party being outside of our lines, TAGR--ATa LABELS AND ok inted amd plas. ba sean KB AUGBIES, 116 Cin be white sult purel aireet beams 300—May 25, 193, 87, 31, 29, 4, 16, 2, 22, 17, 49, 1, 48, . Dy AddeeOMOF nN A MORRIS & 00, Witretmzton, Delaware, ¥ Prneriox * ” D' APNE SS IMPATRED SIOUT. NOISHH IN TUL MEAD. SOLE THRORNT, CHRONIC CATHRM, And all diseares of the EVE and Bath alized Lotteries. Cored by De VON EISPNBEM), JOSKPH BATES OCULIST AND Aw 3 If Wall atreet, room No, 1, Rew York Conauiting rooms S16 Broudway, pee Tweltth street, Rx EVERY DieKAsE OF THE IVR ) Requiring either diedical or Sur.rtt Preatmeat attems- et to by Dr. VON EISENBERG, Oot Cousuiting roms 816 ioadway INE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, UNRIVALLED IN MANUFACTURE, FITTING AND MATERIAL‘- AT UNION ADAMB', NO. 637 BROADWAY. GS PXTORES PRN PHILBIN, al Havana Lottery.—30 por cont I Premium paid for Prizes. Information furmisbet a rates past (or Doubloons ead Amer ohh and » TAYLOR & CO,, Bankers, 26 Wail aireet. Prtsce Cashed m a Inforrastion given. 12 C. de Visite, $1—By Vaughan. 228 Bowet¥. Broadway gailéries admit nis work U be the best in the wity. Hight Cartes de Vinite for $1, of Un- equalled aty!e and finish, at FAUT S, corner of Cortlandt and Greenwich streets, 4 K . The untversal satisfaction by att p00ds sold at this house is proverbia! they combinwelezence, durability an @onomy in y Fee, and ae wi atrial frou all seekera after the beat - Hats.—White’s Spring Styles of are very attractive” Dress Hates, Soft, imperial aud Military. Hate: and therefore liable, although not likely, to be attacked. | Also Caps 216 Broadway. Mo 107 Broutwe connecting with the, plambiog, Nothing of toterest transpired om the route, which was B ks’ Sprit tre bie Tie mer ou lo. 2 Astor Hout ‘reo! Boots.—T Dow conta’ a the I 1d mort travellod principally through the woods, thefoliage of the | Shoe, with over Better at LORIN BROOKS & 8ON'S, 436 faerina ‘of Oh tiers vibrackots a ni a stig. trees alording a desirable protection from the tateuse | Broadway, corner o loward atrect, ph Ty offers at G? ral ¥rooch portal rom mania tnrerein Paria, Prompt attention paid to all (oreiDerders, Ppt Be rictortat wistory. THR OREAT REORLLION THE UNITED BTATRA, Pérte-IfT: and IV. of thi arent National Work are puttished thie day. boat of the sun's rays. ‘THE BATTLE FIRLD— AN ALARM At about a half mile distant from Bull rum the party alighted and partook of a very alight luncheon, which Being disposed of they proceeded towards the battle ground, when a messenger came in from the vanguard Gris ate tae on PB cur a see Soest a Cheapest’ en ete ae Zo. &. MUNTER & CO. Evans’ TENSIVE GLOTHING WAREHOURR, 66 and 68 Fulton street. Between Gold and Cit streets, with information of body of cavairy ob a tdees ane Pr on 7) Crsve Bacon, served © short distance in the advance, and | ,, 0500 Cash will, Secure | The | The-work will be inaued in numbers, as rapidly ax teaon- be ro to be the enemy. At thie notice Gah Katona the Notae ‘aud tilt wich works of | sistent with therouch and careful ‘aiion, The put to their steoda and oped on double | art. Tn uire avi86 Washington ‘street, Brooklym, between 9 | lithers hape to be able to tanue two num, each wink to baye @ share in the brush, but were altoge | and Jl A. M. Each aumber will contain 26 popes, ort disagreeably disappointed to disebver the suspicious Weekly, peofusely Illustrated. and printed per. t Tha price of each muimber comiathing matter equivatewt to an ordinary volume, will be 28 oe Four'mimbere (Noa tI 1, malt poupaht, npow the feoud toi Bt. Hook sellers, News nd Canvassing Ageute willbe General Tom Thamb a Wife, Com- modore Nutt and Minnie Warren are at Baruum's Mu seum, receiving tens of thousands of visitors every day. horsemen in question to be Brigadier General Hays, bie bad the pOimts Of interest on the fuld, traversing om Ever ‘. re s, News " area of several mics. : are the prot elogant int gore IMBEES cas the eeee Ehore! ree: APPYARAXCE OF THR BATTER FIELD. 302 Broadway, corner of ° Nott 7 THK PREaS. ‘Tho ground is covered with the debris of batt!o, unex- a’, eomprr 6, miiute and graphie recordot ebell, solid shot, burnt caissons, broken muskets Best Sew! m ANd pro the war: and in thease and and small one fo gins and, Mi add i the The WERD, wie ind pi Me Ay ore a = pagre 4 wap. in Fpl toe Saat mournt: ff of scene, skeletgns comes all Linperfection ey” are auperior to all ot jor | ness, elozn’ onmnple 4 pans [Powers a = family and meoufact ing porpones. Kibre ‘No. 88 Broad. | ceeding any other history y Kew York server, Thix Jong @ pected arrin! has made \'s eprearance, and re one will regret having walted for it. fort! bears wimiatat ableevidente of having b Wa congratulate the publisher , in dreadtul fasion, Bull run | Way. Agents wanted. nd | bears unmistakable traces of the soenes carnage enacted on its (ace, offering induce- menta to visit alike to the tourist, the artist, the bistc~ rian, the moralist and the humanitarian. Alt can reap Jeasona 0° ii ction from the picture presented. All leay uficieacy of food for future reflection, and im pressions never to be efficed. ‘ihese muttia‘ed, hideously ulstve objects were ance things of fife—men in the fall prime and vigor of manhood, “fathers, husbands, brothers and sons—clothed'with comely form’, possessed of brave hearts vod noble and generous impulson. Now how chauged; searce lat @ vertige of the semblance of man, a onthsome, olfensive, repulsive mags of corruptton and putrefaction—tnings to be pointed at, but not tovehed. remembered and treasured in thooght by the mourning, ig living, but not to be pressed by the lips of love. inoral on the evanescence of Ifo, what a dissorty tion on the vanity of ambition, and what a warping to thi ae who need jt) Bat [have no space nor time to mo ralize, ind must proceed with my narrative. A MBIA raby, chaplain of the Sixth Michigan cavalry, in ve of bis search after relics and mementes, dis boautitully chased pearl hited sword, evidently nd of bogiish manuvactare it bore the dave doubt wow originally in the py #seasion of patriot, who used it during the Kewo- Jution, since desecrated by an unworthy scion. The Chaplain gracefuily j resented it to the Goverdor, with (he remark:—'rit, | have had the honor )f reeeiving my eo mmission from you, aod have the bener, beiore ail these high dignitaries assombied. to present you wiih this sword.” The Governor acee) tot exgeriy this trophy of the chaplain, and, smiling, responded to the remarks, “You sbali have any commission you want.’ THE ROAD OF POU R'A REFREAT towards Chantilly was next followed, Tho way was strewn with largé quantitics ot debris of all desert) . but particularly beavy shot and shell, After spending some two houra on the ground, ex Lo axcer-ive heat. the party commonced {ts return route, during which no incident of note transpired until witttin about a mile and a pal’ of Centreville, where they were halted by the manity |; about locee im all dircotions—hands, fps dime Machines, roadway, NY. ’s Patent Umbrella Lock: See Foote’ moreial Advert ser Standeat WHEELER & WILSON'S, 515 Broadway, WY. Ti imedited by an accom oocnpies 4 good pr sit on who wielle fnew titae® ted by Uh manner fo whiel ter —New York Jo: SIAM. of Broadway. Robertson's Patent Moveble Closets—Free from ame!! for wick root manutactured and sold fa the plumbing es Water street. Orders for work on ships or houses executed ina mup erior manner, Water ont acholor, whase | f liter a weet of hus n—Laird’s Bloom he complexion and skin, re at all denggiats, Beantitat © of Youth, or Liquid Pea moved (o 443 Broadway ” artistic constr: Gon, and pe f phvtoeophtoat ration OF (mete Mr. G the *, Hair Dye, Hat tifying the by and Moldavia BATCHELOR, lo porn A fete) Une aptly eokoret W. A. Bates in the world. oy all drnggt + Dye=The Beat lable. Bu elay abcert. " oF tive original does - sive for 1 Hite E the M ovval Hh Cristadore's Wig Depot, wholesale and retail, aye apptied by rkiitul arti is Dye, Preservative and per wilt cemtauils prem No, G Astor Hoose’ The rune ¥ ve we wr wd be pagerty songut far and mioi read the tre nuunbers of Chie loporthht wort 1 the meme HAE ttle de ot and all mr, AGHL- videttes, who reused to let thom pass, alleging that thete | O°? yesntory Remedy. Tavep cower ore othe Reourncy a” & my ‘orders ware tory nod explicit.’ After Ouding al in, A Neve shaiinars, sire Gpanillation, tive, + Address we have son the nee = The pa was uacless , com moe wi neces all leitersand requests etren| tod 5.20 |. ¥. Pot Iuy,untii the arrival of General stahel, wis some | otice af podenen Say Os 51 os hawe started nother distance to the rear, whea his word was the sesame. AMRIT AL Hh BEG ‘Vho party arrived without further adventure sa‘ely at Fairfax (ourt House, ach fatigued amd jaded, maw and horse, baving traversed a distance 19 a! ec ircely short of forty miles, «ma very hot day, and a great por- tiou of the way exposed to the direct rays of the sun. Mrs. Hewre: thm child from bowels, cuprects acidity eel gives tone Wholesystem, 25 ceats per boitie The Tran in the Blood te ¢ vita te ue fst combos ere a w the or ginaia wil preoreise, re 5 en the case lu cheap Kivetrated Principal Wn the human ayatem, The Peraviau Byrup sup- REVIEW, ples this Live Element, Try it | 1 Beatbeotien Boagliz aftes retaeniie, he Tae sieene oer, - m a ae ‘iy a alia rhe cer Colonel a, wae drown jor a review, Bateman's Magnetic Candy Drops Care | Pr) ) ee pelt. usual formula of which w @ cone through with, and fullow. | Hyapepaa, Catart’ on Asthma, Druggiate have them sathprias tnt davaleted _ Pallsdelpoie tariatl <4 ioe ihe. ce ot by the regiment have fe 8 fons, whieh ter wninated the spose! % Fad day. og owe ol is - - " Kecevtet in he niahoat at 310 No expense, itd evident, a gentieman in tl prime fe. most ve a Biron, ar lo hae orn apar 10 mace the Work atire Cine mi wetior. sectitation and wiry.frenme, or he Bover ould Rave en, or'e, Distovery Curce Kr vets | is fuminhes the bast history Of the Lines (Nat we lave seem. red the fatigue soumnaneat on such exertion. Kven old of Limp [PU vatrg Corton Ady zcqtm ry men. ack sea worn out. The ‘, Remnanal verzor told me when Finquired how he bore the fatigue, myst. m sineet New | gow tors the got along first rate: bot f imagined by bis looks he fovk aud consultation gate Viabt ed, and will not feel mvels in the t was ‘onsiderab'y Falls of the Potomeae, as ho pro- humor for visiting poses to-morrow. Mosby's Guerillas Again at Work. Farrax Covter Movsn, Ya , May 26, 1863. Mosby has reappetred near Greenwich with a company of about one hundred gueritiu, which be has collected nince the recent defeat and destruction of its former gang by Gen. Stabel The Mails per t acy OFTOs AND LINEN MUMELGAS LARGE 6 ' for Coachmen Wage Drivers and DURING THE HOT WEATIOR = arn oftored at % om MYTATL oT POWDER Vermin Baterminater, MAGNETIC ‘The Original and Os The extraordinary effects Anta Bugs, Pies, Ac., andlor proserving Pure Cloths, Moths, bas 1 of th @artiele for billing Rowchoe, at meh [eae tha " re BE OAOWAY BANG AMITH, Saat ¢u90. OF THM BEAT gry etry, oc, ton asia Cy Oe N America. Besrom, May 24, 1963. The mails per the steamship Ameries, for, Liverpo 1 « nitore, tee and worranted celtable, + fe been testes for pwemty years, frown poison Beware of purer Al raven via Halifax, will cigse at ten o'clock to-morrow in toms and coumertete® be flask hes (he sienasere of wired and i — (Wednesday) morning, but she will not sail.until about Phy a noon ‘ - eet * 2 me Lyons Kat Pills certain death to Ratoand Mice Setup | cents bre ietoN Musi - Mont 1 hoe av CONTINUED SUCOKSS OF MILE. VESTV ALI. all droggiain amd furnitare dealers goer ae “Orpheus” was given again leet evening at Winter DEMAS 8. BARN BBA OO. Acct, R Z a ny ae nsamin preven " — si teaser jemmite ve Awtar Mage Garden with great suceess, Mile. Vestvaly confirmed the 90: Reosdwag, New Yous Doe cosent'g 14 gan: auate Trim Se favorsble impression prodaced by her first porformance of the role, In fact, it may bo-satd that last oveaing the opera was heard to better advantage, than, on Monaay The choruses evince 1 oareful rehearsais, whilethe orcbes tra p'uyed with great ensemb!e and effec ‘The house was filled by a mot fashionable audience MRROSTA OF DR. STENLING # IS A TINT DATING EFUL AND VALUABLE DISCOVERY Gily extract of route, barks amd be it baw W IMITATIONS | BLWARK OF IMITATION Ae oo the firet evening, the warmest oppleare war be KOXK GRXUINE RUT DE a ie, MaMRLANE | : ” offorts of Mile. Ve-tvai vho seemed to | XONB CUNTING BUT DR Ht TH ithu M08 stowed upon the efforts of Mile, Ve tvall. he soemed t NOME GEETIAe Ret Dk A act with even more dr iat ceffeet thaxomMondsy, Th Prt up ine few |» “t represcu all Gragelats » 4 ‘ of & first roprencutation was pasted, | MIM iri le ot hor role with nor a) it : ENCY OF WOLPE'S BC1INAPY . A DEPOT BO. jo ROOT L Looe . . MAT af nfOR and ie yt ate . ase ou a ve tied Kingao pie oo more acceptably than on the first might o " nar. will fod Mw ty of ee es) the fourth act the grand rerne betwen pleas and it wer ay ved Larydiee QMane. Rotter) waa very successfully coudured Ondarn seat to the whore mid prompt si 17 1A RECTAL RY DAPTRD TO LACNTIER Mile. Vestvall aang “Ihave lost my Kurydice’ with in. | tention, Fee price aur 7 a+) eee A J u a nd oxpreenion. “be wow really admiraty'e Bote Man menoend Frepriste rol sonia ows ss@eidnyy strung Silees Mine, Rofler also acted and sang most effeerively. KAYO OF NT BY DaTNG YOUR RK aap Ss Miss Geary,as Love, scomed more at cue and seog | JN frie oping Artes aD. WARS ay ' NLY Lseosp Roe id more pleasingly. ter voice is wel cultivated, but ner | FORD'S gre Sn atitr ten Pevanieiel a Ret Ee: svony, auleeon ats 66 pat, BS much restramed, ©be was, how |. wants compre, rows eahee on Wie ‘ ad ecauey ta ever. meoraas ut. _ Tyran onlan beng prepared wavros'® fae in J To-occht wmd.pess t ridey ev phens’' will bore: | 2 )24 aitens tee ogy what "| memren SB TNeOLU OL CRMENT peated, and will also, wo bel ven at & grawd | Pree dl per bon yen Wea ge La regen matinee On Saturday. DENTE, 166 Boat +s amt valet ov of the hate C BE AUERUL OY AL PORTS CRNTA AL! Kham HiUTUNS INSOLU MLR CuMeNT Panerai of tue hateCapinin temples | A RPL tde iit ang pkey oo! bran et me INEGI Ue, ce Bee ns oy 4 in Sew a ace ret trond) door - ‘The remains. of the Jato. Captain Temple, lulled at | (Oot I ee Gul Male owt for ene? ' Cpancellorsy ila, wore Waried bere tw day bg Bees aAuL PRALOy followed 10 Governor seymour im . Sais amabenet « officer: arta Temple T 1OMR AND WEOMING CASDY CIN eQnDE ® HILAON BOOK & CO, Brarietors A wiy les acknowledged b be (be bee! 98 rod sae Pevrioeere G&D nor 4 x ms. K Yur sai A A Talat, om ata katy) a. See ™ yaa i ny Ay vg hg? ©. vam, i cn, , ¥ te Ale. a ree ick eee Sevens’ | Bak ¢ uitrkiridls a Ths) ae LAUM PHOTOGRAPUS—FINKST STUR GH THK | eerew. Ret ot come ercrrwher® FT, 5; +O Sehaliatnenmennel REO eaereent . man} VO ORR pom oe Meck ma ¥Laus OF Kite 70 A at Om, Teh BATTUR “ Mg. 1ONO A PY Igy Wits, RNAUR ‘4 4 es 4 Fein Oop ae | Pant Pace ie far Hale 9) Ion er tor "Paspiact toeiy ae ton gem Alp eure aon ive ; tare, . . . . lal fam. taone of the Cone, cerating Splalte, purifying the ae RS |. se ee Of ibe ver ent kidmere. | 2 wae! ‘ Pears A om WEST INDIES AND ROUTH AMERICM f= AN INCRR wh HOM ALN EH ORIMEA wet paaneemeteeen aes Pires in Clecian: Crxemenart, May 26, 1968 we an ay aad Fiint rl end * ao » yer Plea wp sp. borben kD, = detroyed by schatcaahitdeietlede | 926 060. tnwuranre, $3000, destroyed the bat'dings Now. 35 oT sed OW 188.1 street, cocupied by Mclirew k Andrew, yo ‘Sbd feed contractors. Bix thousand bales et tabs en < . wore burned. Total basabout 630,000, Inmurance | ms 5O4 6) “ping win wat bn orery lnrey Court Catcnaar—This Da A Bis Boren Comet. —Pert 1—Now. 407, 1181 y + 2260, 2 vty (het Semen, tx 095, 1000, 2489, GAT, 2195, BOUT, 21%), WHI, Bou, ‘ . . . . 20h, Bat. Pars 21405, 1840, 204, 1°92, TIM) Noes, ‘ : ‘ : $ {736 1504, 1006, G4, aa10, wie, do0, dow, dan. , ae hau vd my ROMAINE S HAN wITIRG® ‘Leasece,—Ma (ss. ee ey po ed \s will be Fans the Wek ertarle aver mrad fo the toe a Troe Bo 2 Vesey tow with ay Oh. 6 aan tom, Freotvonlewn to we parte Dr RAOU ANTE, Corgmen - tee } A the fe ieee ond with jvvler’ Oreue Broatweg Kelers Wo peywewes Qa! by ys vee beaick BC THEN. be Th Wares erwet

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