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Coles, Brigade Quartermaater, of ‘the Harris cavalry; around Fredericksbur; ’ i with a large portion of bis force. HOOKER s ARMY seoavairy. Deschas i tn Commissary of the Lea wt & So, we sony did yo whe wie ao mann nnn me i: has. K. Hackley, rgeon., ely bad teks n ut town yeste nates Pa the Harris Light cavairy ; Captain Melrvim, Voluteer Aids | iii te i cso goon us the fact was discov of the Harris Light cavalry aud a private in the Hooker seut « recouvoitering force or party over there to ag ie ~ ; Szain in Their Fortifica- |" 20.508 satin | RE RD SE ed WI ee ‘i ‘ ss yininth D . This we by sifting “and af Fredericksburg, <Puse tttag op the Norman, eras, ingialh Votun | Piet donne atari peed! woxins eosoreng te Fe weeemaass® — | toes, the frst officer of that seus g he . ogee oher,'was ab involuBiary aid, ior'wns one of tie | Re Sg aric Tor. Y a We know, farwidt, the reault gf Abe FI am ponte” Si oe their front are now located We bere ot helloved that Leo dreamed of véntuting @ mh re M's direction, or a raid into Maryland and Pount¥ivania, alleged, His risks im go doing, with Hooker's army left {atet in bi be #0 diffe tent from what they wére with Pope's army thoroughly wen, derr ralized and drirn behind the Wasnington fortifications, as That it would be mcf Madness for him to wake the attempt If made, and it sho! fail, of course 0 . tar (he purvose of ny Fully Accomplished. harlongh, when Piet 0d Tw birhRgters of the Harris ay hoe George couttty to TRH S Junlary aid from Kin Another in vow cbr A WOWE’S DIVISION IN A FIGHT. Falmouth waa Liens, Wiibeim, of Baltms more Light artitiery—< battery in the rebel servicd= | who was cuptured at Wom. 0reiand. NAMES OF THE KILLED AND WOUNDED. DIDN'T THLE »_'* TRCTH. A citizen of Fairfax county wasgaptured at Westmore- Jand under suspicious ctcumstanced, He represented . his whole army would be virtually d f. acta tae that he wus on! cithzem, ag that Aa ahattaies g ery ‘a ‘ea Baska im tho semahins of Weatc cranes beounbihe cone Siitvet run while on bis army bang all popes O sad . breath {reer and.casior there than within our lines, cea Na ana SI above referred te claimed that he ought to. bo. re-eased. When’ be. fou i . temegranonypheeay ma Ts gpeine ewe’ Bt that be was not to bo allowed to rcam tree and anre | MANY dotaran more than ix this morning bel +Our Despatch from Washington. atraived be admitted that ho was one of the rebel eigoal ieee Eten uae bert tes deen ga weakened to reinforce V! Wasumcrox, June 7, 1863. movi is mui ice choar up Bl Bae of wom ~The reports from the Army of the Potomac to-night rep- " wesent matters as very quiet thore to-day. ‘The rebel forces were seon yesterday in large numbers ‘returning to the fortifications in the rear of and below Fredericksburg. It ia reported that there was a review of the forces of Fitzhugh Lee and Wade Hampton by General Stuart at Culpepper yesterday. They numbered from twelve wo * Gfteon thousand. se One of the prisoners captured Friday evening below stated that it was intended soon to make + @ raid towards Washington, If such a design should be - entertained they will find ample preparation made for bea ghd stated (at bis duties were on the south side of the Rappahannock. Tho fueriile Colovel Jones, who wan captared on the " ‘colonel Jones, who i south ppahannock on Monday squad of ORT: 4 Rs Hartis covelry Boye, had nelovted hie haioe ground IMPORTANT bad hundred cith- —_— ; ‘i Mr. J. C. Fitspatrick’s Letter. Luxinoton, Ky., Jumo 4, 1868, General Burngide in the Meld—Opening of the Campaign Agains Eastern Tennesseo—Military Affairs—Restgna- tion of General Nogle—Statement of the Position and Strength of the Rebel Troops in Eastern Tennemee, dc., dc. ‘Stirring pews may soon be expected from this vicimity. General Burnside and staf’ arrived bere yesterday from Cincinnati, em route to take the field in person, and we ROM KENTUCKY, a ANCIDESTS ON THE NORTHERN YECK. The Northern Neck embraces the counties of Lancaster, Northumberland,» Westmoreland avd King Ee: bor: ou Belle Plain, the Rappahannock and the Po- tomac, are incidents pleasant and very unpleasant connected with a raid for (he purjore of weakeoing the re bel resou: ces by reducing the numbers of their horses, mu'es aud contrabands. It was a milkary necessity to take the ‘favorite and only horse,” notwithstanding the * their proper reception. Errol & onring clrts, Che mond ne Ot Sane women an@ | may look at any moment for the commencement of » ‘The object of the reconnoissance across the Rappaban outreaties of ‘aso:nating young . Vigurous campaign against the enemy in Eastern Ten- ‘There uch amusement in the readiness of the * nook was Cully accomplished. adgeels ee cteeins vtoe betes wend eaeened to Yes nesmes. A bold stevko in this direction just new would woods, and the eagerness with which they declared “I can tell you one thing more, masnu !”” WAITING CONTRARANDS. be of the greatest benefit to the Union cause, It would Parniyze the efforts to reinforce Johnston at Vicksburg, threaten the flank of General Bragg, and secure uno of the most important of the interior lines of communt- Mer. Gaien H. Oshorme’s Letter. ARMY oF THE Potomac, June 6, 1863. the roadsides there were of , waiting: ane ene eek tease | Bote cetera teeta “ camp, and at noon vi a, c avert to’ Yani m vee were of al _ a iene "| Cobra’ sizen and agen und both sexes; but the transpor. | cation of the rebels, General Burnside, however ied the artillery undor Co! pee > ian tation wag insuff cient fr those who would be of mo bene. | the ‘public may feel regording bis conduct be- - by o ae wri rer . he fit to their proprietors, and'they were left behind w ex | yond the Obio, in the ficld is a man of motion, while the other divisions were await! aust the country. she Goal order to move, seded over the Gelds MOSPIPALATY OF THK YROTLE. untiring energy, and now that an opportanity is affurded — bas jpn gest — ‘The citizen’ on the route were hoapitabte tothe officers | to deal the rebcilion a severe blow he will not bo dilatory towarde Franklin's old crossing, at Doop run, we saw the | of the brigade, and spread bounteous tables tor their | in iakiog advantage of it. He has bidden gooddyo for a ‘pontoon trains moving in the same direction, and it be- | three daily meals. Greou peas, cherries an: strawber. v . that for a third tinié’ to pat our- | Ties Were among the Juxuries. ‘Near J.ytwalton the bri. | time to the rea tapeism of Cincinnatt; he bas taken leave Peranteau et ssc Pat ede headquarters were established at che residenos of | f magisterial duties of his position gelves ou the south side of the Rappshannock. re, Bates. a widow lady, whose husband wus « her addie Once more atthe head of his ‘We reached Deep run about four o'clock in the after- | of Hou, Kdward Batos, Attorney General of the United bes pat aad agi routed 2 a ere Raper ‘noon. Tne rebels in the rifle pits on the opposite bank | States. She te not a Union lady. walted upon by Tage wulhoser tan oie sop arainonnd allowed us to approach within easy range before firing a Maaaket to pay their respects. The affhir, indeed, partook of the shot, and, it was not until Butler’s battery on the left and er Wire Suhakictord, widow lady, ea the Cowan's on the right had given thom a smart peppering during the day with a officers, an4 involun‘artly contribnted her best borne to the support of the government uf the Unived States | mayy of which bad come in from the surrounding coun: ‘that they attempted to oppose the laying of the poa- lenves to day for Hickman Bridge.en the Ken- in tho prosecution of the war for the restoration of the Union, though her sympathies are with the southern con- ky river, where his beedq rac hy? ly toons. As goon as the boats were taken down to | federacy. Ir. Pondivion, cie & of the courts for Lancas- established, Among the members of his staff ts Captein "the water's edge @ Minle ball was almost sure to | YF county, also extended hospltalltins. TE. Hall, iste Post et Again creck, Va, hit the foremost man. Nevertheless. under this galling ‘There are some fine ostates, with large gardens and | Whe comes here to resume his position under his old flowers of every variety cultivated in great profusion; but | leader. the most beautiful re those of Dr. William Wirt aud The camprign against Eastern Tennessee, important as Dabney Wirt, sous of the eminent William Wirt, who re. reaulta may prove to be, will have as much @ humane side near Oak Grove, in Westmoreland ecuaty. strategical object. The inhabitants of this region BAD FAITH OF A MLOCKADE RUNNER. ve been unwavering in their devotion and loyaity to A blockade runner, vear Warsaw, Captain Vbillips, pro- | the Union, and the roster of the foderal service entbraces fessing- Union sentiments, promised to produce his horses | Dy regiments organized either within its limits or by four o'clock in the morning, and wh'ch were hidden | from the numbers who have been compelled to fly rebel in the forest, and was told that if he did not do so his house | Cutrage oppression. rebel leaders would be burned down beiore the cavalry left. His prom. | {bis section with their particular wrath, and it ise, on bis sacred honor, was not kept, and his bouse was | Known that the military prisons at Knoxville and elso- committed to the tlames while he was seeking sympathy | Where are filled with Unionists who have been Or security on the south side of the Rappahannock, ‘to incarceration for life. A reign of terror exists, and HOLDING THE MIRROR UP- these who can are seeking safety in flight. Whole fa- A Ficbmond daguerreotypist, who had run the biock- milies arrive hore at a time, making their way across the ade frm tve North bh Mattox creek, with roveral trunks containing his personal clothing and daguerreotype materials, feil into the hands of our returoi.g cavalry. fire from the rifle pits, the Vermont brigade, under Colonel Grant, succeeded in launching the boats and rushed across, The Fifth Vermont was the first to rcach the rebel shore. It was closely followed, however, by the ‘Twenty-sixth New Jersey and the Second, Third, Fourth and Sixth Vermont, comprising the baiance of the bri- gade. They bad scarcely reached the hill when the occu- pants of the rifle pits were mado prisonet There were about ove hundred and fifty sharpshooters in the pits. Fifty-oight of the Second Florida and thirty-eight of the Forty-seventh Mississippi were sborily after brought over, togetber wittsix coin missioned oflicers. Our loss tn killed and wounded must reach thirty five visited household goods, oftentimes travelling the whole dis- tance on foot. If, then, our occupation of the country will bring reilef to the families of the brave tellows who oF forty... The rebels fought better than they ever have | wiv, $1500 iu greenbacks be bad bought $760 worth of dofore at this point, and the crossing was attended with be ald hotel bills; but the reat of his money was poely ody pea ce ee ceminy = cones, be woll “ greater loss on our side. Among the Killed was Captain | Absorbed in expenses. remain, it will do much to foster that Union sentiment CHURCH BURNING. A church, im which Baptists and Methodists wor- shipped, near King George rt House, was accidentally morning. Some of the citi Cross, Of the regular Engineer corps, who was shot ‘through the brain while superintending the laying of the the evidences of which we have seen, not oaly in {eunes- gee, but in Northern Alabama. ay fet petriny morning, 'Snw a tg | ye pre! ag al cman ha Fe 5 + corps, has itwas malicious Me Si aa Be eee seat | A chronte aflection of the functions of the Beart tus com. ‘The gallant Vermont brigade is this morning skirmish- maliciously Yankee church burners. pelied him to desist from active goers, ona, be parts ing im the open fields noar the Bowling Green road. The with from the soldiers who ba’ red with him pipe: 5 my audios rerprehta pantie Mr. L. A. Hondrick’s Letter. the nd dangers of #0 many battle Belds. Colonel ts in front of us, secure in the wooded hills. The adver- Aaxy Cones, Gus. Svxm’ Grin, or the Ba New Hampshire, is at present in ‘vory strong. Tia ; Devesoe, comman igade. chest: ice ina ior June 6, 1868. Ocneral Torvery has rejoined hie old comrades of the das eeetie os cad Cad tae Gahan ee Ge ce from off my shoulders. Sppotaied fn ths abonnos of Gonarel Slargie, whe, tt w re- A pai ty has been taken my ki . who, hundred men to oppose us. Since then they bave scca- | 1 am spared writing the military execution of the three ee eres wen tet Mad ee aeceee ey amalatéd @ large force, and say that we will fail surely #f | peivates—Enos Daily snd Philip Margroff, One Hundred | Lexington with the upteigned regret of its cilizess, from we agaia attempt to take the heights. : and Forty-sizth New York regiment (late Company G, 6 petro a pel eoeees bee me Brigadier General Noll 1» directing the movements of | pyin New York Volunleers), and Carlos Marring.te, One card. signed by the prominent citizens, has beon duly en the tréope thie morning. His quarters ere sbout bal’ ® | riundred and Forty-sixth New York Volunteers—con ‘and presented to bien. tile from the river, oa ® bluff, from which the operations | gemned to be shot to-day. Exeoutive clemency inter. Hartauff arrived here on Hie Of bot ‘Bide can’ be pisinly som. His own brigade | tered in their behalf, and has caused their sentence to be comprising the Twenty-first New Jersey (nive months | suspended, and the men who this morning did not expect to his ewmmand. mea), Forty-thied, Forty-ninth and Seventy-seventh Now te s00 abotber setting sun still live, and for the renewed ‘Ycrk, Stuty-Gret Pennsvivania and seventh Maine regi- Jease of life are greatly thankful, aud because they be- moate—io still on this side of the river. lieve 4s is mo mpre than they deserve. The following ie The following is © partial list of the casualities on our the reprieve. It did not reach Gen. Sykes until this i i side morning:— it Knoxville, where ‘Mator General W. 0 Capt. Céose, Uuited States Engineer corps, killed. SPRCLAL ORDERS—HO. oats ta Colonel J. J. of eee oe + Capt. Samuel U. Dodd, Co. H, 26th New Jersey, mor- »| brartnatunmaempahe’ ~ ht —wd } Dractug the ‘and Seventh regiments, to- % june 4, 1863. with the Fifty foerth Virginia, Colonel . the tatty wounded ia the side, m . 1@ bd 4 $ * | Ninth Georgia artillery battery, and the Twelfth Private J. H. Ainsworth, Co. 1, 26th New Jersey, killed. 9.—Pursueat to instructions which have been received | qunnesnce cavalry. y if Private Robert Wallace, Co. C, 26th New Jersey, wound. eras contour tip saver hana met ‘Ten wt Wiiiamebors the Firth Tennessee cavalry, Colonel 4 in loft side. and Yhilip Margroil, One Huadred and Forty-sixth Now | “At clinton the Tenth battalion Tennemice cavalry and a Private Wm. Delaney, Co. B, 26th New Jersey, wound- | York Volunteers Fey he oo G, Filth New York Vol- | detachment of the Bixth-fourth North Carolina. od ta'the log, slightly. prey et + of Company F, Une Hun. | 4, Jonesboro a detachment of the Sixty-third Ten- y-sixth New York Volunteers, promalgated | posec, Sergoant Major W.G. Davenport, 6h Verment, heel, | in General Ordars No. 67, of May 30,1863, from those Q At the base of Pine Mountain, te Big Creek Gap, a rh headquarters, is suspended until further orders from the detachment of che Fifth Tennessee cavalry. Private Philo J. Cromwell, Co. D, Sth Vermont, left arm, | Presideut. These mon will meanwhile be Kept in ciose | “*AViimberiand Gap General Gracey ia Ia command, with “i Sar er “a Major HOOKER. seo Actgeeeenateenn ait Sent tens Sele. The Private Joseph Decamp, Co. 1, 26th Now Jorsey, foot, 8. Wuuams, Assistant Adjutant Gerersl. tioved. A of cavairy, under SDotonst Hert, was lightly. ‘THE PREPARATIONS MADE FOR THE RXBCUTION. ser tg ae ye Joie ee ‘dat is now sup- Private Edward king, Co. F, Sth Vermont, side. An order was issued yesterday afternoon by General | Pored 10 M y raville. Private Wai. Davis, Co. D, 26th New Jorsoy, log, | Sykes to his command to be paraded at twelve o'clock | mlm ‘wtbsmars Tecnense ronreeniol eee lightly. today to Sines ae execution bop Seaplew dl The | Colonels Thomas, Walker and R. G. A. Love. Private Dyright Stont, Oo. B, 26th New Jersey, Goger’ | ShOMaiccicg three noe-commissioned ‘officers | snd shot of, twooty-one men were chosen from the provost guird as RECALL OF GENRKAL WARD TO WASHINGTON. General Hobart Ward received yesterday evening s telegram from the War Department announcing to him Seggeant Rex Haws, head. since died. Private W. A. Townsend, Co. A, 2ist New Jersey, head, ‘the firing party. The men’s coffins were in reidivess; their gr ves had been one Everything | romis*d a'l the grim pagesstry of a military exec tion—long files of mortally. Soldiers stiffly drawu up in hollow square W become wm, ’ 1. ‘of & spectacle intended to be an example and that the exigences of the service required his presence Private Wa, Rgherton, Co. ¥, 908 Now Jersey, leg, & warning to them; the convicts copektan- dae om the field. He in consequence took hia departure last slightly. evening for the capital, This will account for his abeence own coffins with arma Pamwipen | and eyes bandaged: of- ficers and men bushed into deepest silence, and shrinking ard gaging spbast at the yuwonted sight. the signal, the Private O7ro Caswell, Co. A. 5th Vermont, face, Private Win. Small, Co. B, 26th New Jersey, leg. from tne military processiun today to turn of the Thirty seventh and Thirty eighth regiments. firing, aud at that signal and that firing the of Lieutenant Newton, Co, C, 1th New York Englocers, | curious mystery of life lot feaso tu 0 moment trom thres my abi tg aye ppoeer, wounded. breathirg bosoms. Everybody expocted the exeention: ‘The following is an oxtract from Special Order No. 26 Sergeant Wakeman, Co. ¥, 15th New York Fngineers, | the pieces eyen were loaded, the prisoners had abandoned | guthoriging Colonel Jones to reorganize the Thirty first wounded. THR NEW OF THE REPEIEVE—nOW THR rRisoxees rucey. | Teklment, the cummand of which, when the organizativa Private Thomas Walker, Co. F, 16th New York Engi- ap tr. ts complete, he is to reeume:— At eleven o'clock the Provost Marshal was informed of bear - . the reprieve. At tweive M. he communicated the jwteilt — Sa 4 te Private albert Manning, Co. D, 15th New York Engi: | cence wo the prisoners, and at the same time went with « rors, wounded. | Gruutermand to the order referred to abyve of Gouerd Tho last named regiment lost from fifteen totwenty men; Syker. I was present en Lieutenant Vance, Provost | 140 mirty-Grst regimens New ¥ ve dat Lhave beep unable to obtain their names in timo for Menu’ from the ayes of Duly. The aiveriog five ct kat parvo ia’ the ariny of the United: States for three year, this mail. ; | comrades, as they esvayed to express their gratitude, eo te-Chiet The prisoners are quiot about Vicksburg. They say | betrayed the depth of their emotions. They expected J. B STONEHOUSE, A. A. A. G. that no papors are allowed in the Confederate camps. inp Ie g had long 4 lhe eniveipren Colonel Jones will establieh bis headquarters in this PRISORERS CAPTURED FRIDAY SIGIT NY THR =1XTH CORPH. each, and taken doww what thay considered their dying | {7 the locaton of which be will announce in afew days Liowtocant Blward Roberts, Lientenant J. B. Hyatt, J. {have to repeat that Tam glad to be sparrd the | soat'eat realist alter they have recruited themselves C. Pain, H. MeClenuin, John Rail, W: H. Herdin, a. B, | 2iiuful necessity of writing oat these statements. from the fatiguen of their late earmpaigning. Col. Jcnon Whecter, E. Houl, Wm, Tuony, W. Livingstoa, M. C. Jor. doa, G. Readdick, A. C. Butler, F. Monina, B. Riwards, P. | of their sentence. 206. ADJUTANT Gunenat's Orricn, ) Ausaxy, June 3, 1863, | f . . . ‘ Colonel Frank Jones is hereby authorized to reorganize were more (rank, explielt and earnest im their decia is sanguine o in fem ‘ing, in a short time, a brave and Ua theit sentence. “They Aid'bat muck vellews thog they | Gallant regiment to the field in detence of the Union would be shot; this mornig fully believed it. In Pg ROTTS 3527 GM Readdick, G.C, Arnold, & P. Bryall, O.Stewsrt, W.C. | [iriver c-rrempoudence I have pieen the reason why they City Intelligence. Batier, A. F. Walker, J. J. Vingamt, P. J, Boanet, 8. P. } it STs wobects of Executive Tux Pane Yeermepat.—The attendance at the Park Smith; ©. W. Carter, W. W. Jordon, T. B. Burlowom, A.) CmneRSy. tf teee ait ie ‘ease ot Daily | Yesterday at least trebled that of Saturday although the Kontl, A. Mack, A. M. Conrad, G. W. Terrell, W. (Tay: | and Margrof partoularly bore has beon growing | woather was much colder, The special altraction was Jor, H. J. Gliswon, M. Sanchey, E. Harrison, D. Tiilis, W. | sympathy «mong ofl.cers and others vince their sentevee | the young fawre, the spots om their coats being very A. Brodwater, R. Wilson, J. #inv0,,J. Puleh, Second Flo. | was made Enown,, The motens temeamet ct iejmen Protty, Ove lady remarked they were ttle dears of rida; J. 8. 1*Micimton, Tenth Alsbams. andreds Of others jotning two years rogi- | little deer. No larger than rabbits.” Another said their —- ments, were induced to onkst through Tepresenta. | “oamte would make » gen Bs! of cu" ke The Mr. W. Yoang’s Letter. officers, aud on Of the foundation for the Casine has laid, and the walia sre wing ly acoount of these mis Ane’ 0+ vi xc, June @, 1068. | Fer ted, excited thie feeling to their be. | Tising steadily. The raloons at end will be ary Potomac, 1863. | toa there is load sympathy it tea | {8t OK, and ® refreshment saloon, over seventy font COMA, RILPATRICR, THR RAIDER. I oingu 'y and Margroff ended their Jong, pastes from one to the other, forming « kind of ap Colnoe! Kitpateick, who commande the cavalry brigade | extended H. The saloons will be’ ornamented with bay wapponed they woald ever write—the | » o> lester v0 bis fecher windows, abd the building will be durably constructed of “ie mare a. They Ba am freentane! Tt expected vo be i working order by the to sheen can be made 10 kus wor | Joxya’ Woon.—The attendances st Jone’ Wood was of the | very good yenterday, notwithstanding the chillines uf | the weather. There will be four fertivals this week— hotlc, one military, and one of the Boos of Inrael ‘The last tates place today, amd i called the Fertival and Prenie of the Naphiali Lodge, Um Wednesday Company A, of the Fleventh regimeet New York State Milvtm, Capt. Cook, held their testval. On Tueeday the * Commingy Loverary Union" are to have their pienie, and on Thurs day #8 to be the annual celebration of the Church of the Travetiguration, The festivals of Inet week were very that bar made itself famons for rapid marches and peril. — ous edyarces through the sebel lines, is « West Point graduate, of the clats of 1861, in which were Colonel | Kingsbury, of Connoctic t, killed wt Antictam: Gener.l | Kirby, who died from wounds at Chancellorsvilie; Col wet Upton, of Now York; Colonel Ames, of the Twentieth Maine infantry, recently promotel (0 be brigadier general: Licutenant Colonel Kent, Atalatant Inapector, wounded st the first Bull run bettie and tm. primed wih Cofsoran at Richmond; Colonel Habooek , Assiftant Inspector of the Ninth army corps, and = : THR SRW POSITION OF THE FVTH ARMY CORT, 1 stated i my leet lotier that this division hed | two moved from lis old comp = It wonld be contraband to wtvte the resitim, it enough to keow that it sition Gorn We iteelf irk W the emery, ms it is mored, ettempt any cromsi’ g of the river in this y Wray ARUN BEARD As Leloeo this—haif past five 1 M —beavy firing w beard w the diteston of Falmouth, Cur trove wh (Captain Hagtott, of Hagiew’s battery, besidés the follow } crossed this morning at Frolerieksburg have evidently — successful. ong offices (6 the rebel army :—Major Pelham (mentioned | Come wpe the enemy. mien tae ae, petit geome Tee Gamat Foor Rack at Mdomtopate.— far at the different river fords be 8 general iy Sport " jon runner,” is inatchet to r by Leo and Stuart as the gallant Pethem), whe Gistim | peogation thet Weare on’ the eve of lively work Pow: | fvty mien Deore, for © pores Of bin hundred dot. quished himstl( ih Stumet’s horse artillery at Kelly's Ford; sibly the present eannonsding, which every moment lare, the F OO at twelve ofcloek thie day, at Cieatenant (0 one) Rice, kii'ot at ort Dowels a, snd g77n8 boales Gnd more frequent, may be the opving OF | the ‘eorner of Fev treet and Bierminedale calomel Roweor, of this Fifth Virginia cavalry, wounded at“ campaign. } rosa. The a seven v chock Vs M.A Kelly's Ford. ‘Phe Situation on thedteppahannocs, | "ite * sgt Neg papper: From the Washiogion Siar, June 6.) Steawaemey Freneas ov Hamua.—The Harlem Putuh avenue Haptiet eb Wednesday , Thu Sill give a nteawherry fentivel ow The multiplicity of rumore and other vague scoounts of oy and Friday of tae wees on the staf of Colonel Kilpatrick are Captain P. Owen | | recent movements of our Army of the Potomac aud that Jones, Assistant Adjutant General, formerly adjutint of | o fyi od with which the newspapers and tly smote the Harris Light cavalry, who onlisted as o ‘ate in | of the quidnuncs bs are now Alied ar contra « “ dictory aud: yaipably unreliable as ty prevent one (rom . * eT PAPE ba Now. dTSS, 2786, coming to any reasonable conclusion in the prominer, 2) 6. .i 0). 788, 2796, 27 , Yesterday evening Pennsylvania avenue rang with | yw). toil, £910, 2:25, 2827, 28, 2eIT ath-4e-Comp, of the First Maive cavelry; Liew. Butler | astore Of Lees catire cvacustion of his Inte poritt to My le, Part mee Om aa, t Calendar—Thie Day. t=o wo NEW YORK HERALD, MUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1863. 5 and Hooker's occupation of it peplorgtions + Or F ie dinorent rogisnents, to tho change Of the | publahod at cleron oven Chty, ry the ‘the City Assembly Rooms, where Thirty-clghth New York State Volunteers. Tho rogt- ar o'clock P.M mountains with what little they can secure of their-| | morning, Jung 7, Juxsa A., wife of tho Rev. F.C. Putnam re nern « Will be held at 3t. Paul's chapot, South Vergen, (bis Monday) afternoon, at five o’c'ock. The ro mains will be taken 10 Freehold, New Jorsey, for wter THE RETURNING VOLUNTEERS. for Their Reception MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Cunard mail stoamsbip * a. - = » COP, Zoann’a will Vo-day, &e. leave Boston on Wedues. ou Tu0 SPRiAl. NOTICK. | The mails (or Be ut Liverpool : *S- bevy Pee oomicg of Arcangamenie ot 39 Gypmiue | = « we will close iv this city aba quarter | prouiys, Atenlnteh sleans” i ee . mee Brovkiyn, rmicl of Volk ou Nation ane page Cont oid respect. | rh ue And at ball-past fvoo'cluck to morrow atternoon, | Sti ta ~ to go by railroad, } | davited to attond the f from her late residence, } eapootfully vv ato 0. 66 Montague place, ou Tues. wT Cal! tho aijgnpion Of the citizens, as woll as tho “ ML, WIKMious Guede The New York Henauy—Kdition for Rurope—will bo Major =$ Lo glivg to the Union, which he adhered to (predictivg gent out by Generp *% nora 4 oek to morrow morning, aud will | day afiernoon, at Luree o'clock w © Fitzh d Wad ar and ddesasfon 0 follow tn the footsteps of tocas Sreorion at bis bondviar¥2re vbie taorning that Law mg | ErosTammne for the reception of $he Thirty seventh and { Contain all the important war news of the procuding | , OULLY —On Saturday morning, Sur fer a short Review yA ugh Lee an de | sion), was withthe Corente = ne gy Mea Iiever,, 8bifting the position of bis troopa fur police (ani Thirty-¢ighth regiments N. ¥. i. V., 60 Monday, the Sth | woek, the Latest News (rom Mexico, anda r port of all ae Sees: Temas Cornmiwn en meod a8 Hampton’s kebels at CuipePper> | tpn’ “hn ‘tt loi and" was tarcommands ot | tr winch eae daa ag bed ue | tak ook The bang ms enti ake | ntraing one the day | apres set mn ARE TIS SEI Paarl Rohe pager bey marked ah ag yy Bsa Its to he rene tha, UP cavalr w mating | O'clock 1’. ML. Finale copies, in weappdrs, ready for mailing, five conte, | Ph u* | Bomocey I , hes . poate battles Howse alinded a: Coaneollorevillo, apd to Lborough teconnoissanc sd ol holy pare oteae. laa gemererao ter tha. wary PR tow om & Co, 47 Ludgate Hill, Londoo ro mpany, Ne ine 5 . : " ei) kn at wot vowel « Leouned Speen eet tan hadi will re peer iption ir tiae The Object of the Union Recopnoissance | was of bis way from his heme ia Lavcaster counig to | Genre and Gees ir tae eda precy thes mar Be tu. | (U¥F Mvited to meet in room No. b tity Hau at tbe bour | for the New Your lseang eet and advertigomen of a9 Rt, M., lo consult with the Committee on — -—— ' Nail ire as ‘to the propriety of postponing the | Odletal Drawings of murray, Rady & | @amo enti! tho next fair day, and if they conciude pot to | Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri Blale Loilerios proceed the oitizeus will be notiied of such an event by TucKy. Bx the Ofty Hall beil and other fire boils throughout the city strikting ben three successive Lim.0s at the hour of haif,past two o'glock P.M. They accordingly submit the following PROGHAMME OF AKKANGEMENTS FOR THY RRCROTION OF THK TUIRIY SEVENTH KeGIURNT NRW YORK VOLUNTERRS (IIH RIMS) AND THIRTY RIGHT REGION NEW YORK VOLUN. TEEMG (SKLOND S(O.T LIK GUAMD),ON MONDAY, JUNK 8, 863. The military will be under comm ind of Brigadier Gone- tovilation At Homypatead, Stor a lingering iil em, N. and Evzabeth A. Paedeker, aged nd 12 days. t the Methodist Eptecopal church day afternven, at two o'clock. (ars Now York, at IL A, M. returning at od at tho battio of Cham. xs, of the Twenty first aged 25 years. ul r to the bra: Notice of tho funeral in to.morrow's paper. colloravitie, Va rogimont Now Jerse a8 415 —June 6. 1863. MISCELLANEOUS, 40, 21, 26, 51, 60, 41, 52, 16, 19, 12, 23, LT, Bo. een ns ¢ ¢ @ € 4 ere - Ovass 416—Jnue eo @.27 &.:3 or ees ° 16, 10, 21, 36, 76, 51, 40, 72, 6H, 15, 52, 64, 29, )** © © © © Lyonwe © 8 & : 26, 38, 74, 66, » 2B. * Circulars sent by addressing MAGNETIC INSKCT POWDER The Original and Certain Vermjm aterminator, ‘The extraordimary effects of this artiuie for Wilting Reschoa, Auta, Bugs, Fleas, de, and for preserving Furs, Clotns, Fue. aire; Ae, from Moths, han Teen tested for twenty yearn, and warranted reliable = It ss free from poem = Beware of iso | Mmitations and counterfota, Mach ask has the signature of JOHN A MORRIS & CO, - _Wiaungton. Detaware, Royal Havana Lottery.—Thirty . Information furnished. gent _Bromium for prises Ut, voice valle dow! ss andall Kinds of gold and aitver. AYLOB & OO., Bankers, 16 Wall street. Fiags! Flags! VFiagel uniform. ment mt New York State Volunteers. Pirat rey! Foarth regimen! co <? emu ly Brignétec Genera) Ward and Staff and Hirigadier General \ Meagher and =taff. ‘ Guard of Honor. Colonet Sittog, of the Thirty ciahth regiment New York American Of all Axon, wholesale and rotail p Volunteer, Wemeced tn ecarnege | |:Fupnet jerery dovription made @ order on the at n Lion ‘Thirty seventh an 1 org bi ments, wide by y fe mene Wounded officers and svkiiore of the Thirty-soventa and | lamb {a ilies and cxperiongr tm thie branch if Ont | diyon's Mtat Pits certain death to Rais and Mice, Motd hp ‘Thirty-eight ta, In Carriages. usual despat. : f —~ Sorgoant-at ‘krme, fm carriage. e BLERWOOD, all druggists and furmiture dealers Ma: bre ator pan trou lrobhopygad nd 11 Whit» aircet DEMAS H. BARNES & CO., Agente My Aarne ona Umbretia Loe TAG 7, Now York. of cavalry, commanded by Captain Utto, . y. N.Y. -_— - ——— - ‘The line of march will be as fullows:— yor |, at ve o'elock YM. and cally, 0 front of the be ‘by Major General D. Knick! ‘Metropolitan Hotel; thence ep Broadway to Four teenth street, around Untoo square, up by Fourth avenue, th street to Brod A TilQusann REvataxnarons, yRow $1 9 $3 9). 81 bY, $) 0 te A saving of 3) per ceat by buy ing House seeping Arvicles ad KD. BABBFUKD'S Great Bausar, Couper Lusiitute, Ashe pla. DING CURBS OF HERNIA OR RUPTU: by wearing White's Patent Lever Truss. — nduce ew prince sTou are fruna } through Seveuteunt r? pon gna nepal yon cb ate 9 te Licht clean end easy. eure ta hold. and ‘Soma gon ayonue avenue to Twenty sixth stroct OB Rene he ee ta oneoses avenue, and down Fifth avenue to. Four. BUD Here8 Om Bae eam EE TEORY & CU , 430 Hroadwag. © Somer Sse [penne Se Bebtwar) Gime Bres@eny 60 YORNS, RUNIONS. INVERTKD NAILS, A URED Or} 1} Vv » AILB, AC, ©! ‘Trusse: 's Radtcat Cure | () by Dr. Blor's Annibilater, Fifty oente per bos. by wm church. Ne counee | Corns, Buntona, Inverted Malla, &e., cured. by Dr. RIC ‘The regiments will be ebtertained at the City Assembly | truss No. 2 Vesay etrect, ta Une With ony otnee truss odes of theenme Bemey Female | Chivojatint at 34 Bowery Rooms, at a banquet, in the evening by the Mayor and Common Council. Attendant. — - ‘The of hotels, private dwellings and mas- y is Kh DOZEN, 25 OKNTR FRR KOTTLE. tore of in the harbor are requested to dispiay | Now Ready, 7. $1 20 jot gallon, 25 conta per battler their during the day. MYRE'S AMAZONE TINCTURE importers pric "The Polls Department will 00 that the line of For the srowih and pry earvation of the Har. NOKDEACX WINK OOMPANY, 99 Fultom street. march js not spriukled during <pvadieiapanmnempeemcoipaetnin YORNS, BUNIONS, 4 by : Wigs, Toupees, Dy. ir Dycin J vee ON NATIONAL AF¥ALRS OF BOAKD OF ALDERMEN. % dru i 1 i by matt iereoe, Ful Fa oole, SR Mollbein Ceram Yor beauuitying the hair, ac Wd | Sewell! BY ual Potor Mit fi Joba D. Vitiwell. ~ way. i Sai eaten Bids 3 Jobn T. Henry, Beautifal Com Bloom | FORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED 6 r " h AILS, EMLARORD —_oe sarin eran _ ot Rant. i tasid Pearl, for t and skin, re- Cc joints and all diseases of the feet cured, withant William Joyce, a vitand, moved to roadway. Bold enience to the pall by Dr YACITA Kitt Bare sae a Samuel T. Webster. Try Miller's 50 Cont o'tet, 700 Broadway. Refers to physicians ea® THR GARDE LAFAYETTE AND THB RECEPTION ro- | brown, the best in use. Sold ye ” aa sehtowes apeenurienersdaneentieels Dey street. Cores, BUNIONS, CHILBLAINS AND ALL DISHASRS pay, —— --— of the’ feet cured, without pala, by De STERLE, Surgeon Fsanquamrens, Oristadoro’s Hatr Dye, Preservative and | Cuimpolin 10 sink avenue Frety-rirru Reanwest Nanionat Guanp, Wig dopot, wholesale and retail. "No.6 Astor House, The - es ——— Raw Yorn, Juve 6, 1863. dye applied by skull TUK SURBCAINEKS TAKE PLEA- By request of the Common Couneil will te generat rade on Monday, the Sth inst., for the purpose of join W. A, Ba ue ames fa in the formal reception of the Thirty seventh and bpp pert My aa teas —_S nag ee, Mauauce of former generous patronage ey rt ARKY DE MAI & CO, = seth eeanspdatanamias No. 04 Reaver street, corner of William. im Care for ‘ban corpe will report tant Neuralgia ai cy LECTRIC COM. | —————~ a (a tae bout od ys “7 spineless qiptieg Foun. BARNES & 0O., 22 Broadway IRBOTION LABELS Are, TAGH—ALL Kip, 1 colored. print i iawtities EUGENE LE GAL, Colonel Commanding. Dyspepsia Tablets, for Indigestion, | sutpurchantnal VICTOR b MAVEN. 115 Chambers A. Rimpincen Acting Adjutant. Heartburn, &c.—Manufactni only U7 8. G. WELLING, | “Fret. 4 FIRST SCOTT LIFE GUARD (FOURTH REGIMENT NEW | 207 Centre street. Price # cents per bor. % vi, HANK nu Ov WinoTnO maa - Dermatology. net ere. a hin suweeslul (roetmant " 1] dimeasen veity, Tre Deb.) Fienuy's wuvroat, orrtce Stetedhon t ute t a with ivctreal treatment eam For treating suceeast ully all DISEASES OF THY SCALP, LO88 OF HAIR AND PREMATURE BLANCHING, Moth Patches, Frockies, Grubs, Worms, and all Paptiiated Eruptions removed from the face without lajury to either teature oF color of the ralable in their action jn all chrout cases Pationts visived AL their residences if desire’. Office 02 West Twent) Ottm street, near Keventh ° {¥R_AND KAR.—DIt, CADWELL. 4 CLINTON PLAC 4) (Bighth strert) near Mroadway. ls ® practitioner imenta New York Voluntecre was marked by a ver} oe Ae eon com perience In the Ureatineat Uf lineswos of the Pisstag ood tevrenting amir oo their, arrival sl the ee polslecan lt eel sada ceoeiey oreion. Kyeand Har, Kivice gratis.” Otkee hours from 908 dieaypniatment Y tn2s ‘scosired om’ tae iiernota of thas ll ra FFX Danan suints To onDER, day, by their non-srrival and the dismissal of the mili. Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Uri- uN VALLED ‘ary escort, the “Veteran Scott Life Guard,” ander oom. | nary end Sexual Systems —New and reliable treatinrat—in ~~ mand of Colonel J, D Macgregor, with Major Yeamana, of ty ose) intion=-sent in sealed letter an- IN MANUPACTURE, ¥ bed ree of vidress Dr J. S&illin Houghton, Assoutation, Philadelphia. i i i i Fourth New York Volunteers, with some of tho corm FITTING AND MATERIAL, mice rm Pepin, came the fy M4 ieee AT UNION ADA’ ° Give to their ‘comrades im arms @ ‘welcome home’ Married. or lg euch as soldiers can appreciate. Mr. Maynard, on the Hovatsy—Noa.—On Monday, June 1, by the Rev. Joba - BO @T BROADWAY. Bet reece at the Thirty-eeventh and Thirty eghih | ee een eee erat denier ot Ur, Meus it | TR OPERATES LIKE Manic. my Ay ey Burnett, President of the | Now. Ke. all of this clly. ‘No conte . r Mane tito i ROOTMINO myRUP ps ER ee ER Se a ° Rev. 0. 9. Bt. to Avs CU, Gar- rig rari ay eres tained | me So ete Cea Pert Ta aoe Sorenes tbe affair stirring and music. Died. *Paontt.fve ten bottle ‘The colump thea ae over ¢o the Park Barracks, ar- Atxumon.—On Sunday morning, Jane 7, at Manbattan baiga ia Ber strom New York, and 9% High Hot riviog there about two o'clock om Saturday moruing, | ville, Futan, widow of David A\ slate of this city, i} z —_———_— there tbe oftecrs and en were wet supplied wi anne Hera 08 Pen sty and tho ot hoy sone *y raAtatA. Pedy 7, * Hoghet: re | Sire Mover (ve New Kngient fe pean ey 7, many # ecup? an PRS aa far an ber woul. THE BATTLE AT GUM SWAMP, N, C, .—O Thursday, June 4, after » long ilness, joay, Uenerel Agents. nen eee Manvanar, only daughter of Michasl and Bridget Cassidy, MS £00, Prope mors, Boston. OMetal Report of General Foster. agod 23 years and 4 months. Her relatives ond friends, and those of her father, are BLECTROVATINC INSTITUTR, MO. y invited to attend tho funeral, from her ‘late ton & Wak metal otha) Kicetrint: Tes! (836 Vast Twenty fourth street, this (Monday) refer, by perm isaion. these mornii ton 0'cloe burch, Twenty: va‘ely, ‘quick’: th , Deir Oey when a rojuiem mans | cur ont Coneaitaion: Kington "1 ‘will be offered up for the repore of her soul, and tLence to "Pattonts vised at noir gaddeness wile Ga Calvary Cemetery. — papers please copy comary | Charges reacountle. eee re , June 7, at) Pane WAGON, tow of Chria- BOATING, FISHING STAGE AND Cant cma to my brief report of May 22,1 have the honor t report that, Lnwray oy Comme J. Rienter Joues, oommanding cutporta, he deemed omgroy Funeral servives at the Second Pros! ‘terian church, on venible to capture the enemy's outpont regiments at Gam | Tuesday morning, at tea o'clock. ‘the frieods of the y remap, eight miles frvim Kinston, J orderet Colonel Low's | family Ire renpectfully invited to ai on brigade, consisting of the Fifth, Twenty-Ofth and Forty Cuaeert,—On Sunday, Juve 7 um Cleaner, of 65% (oot apres be witth Massachasette regimes. three of Bogys’ battery and a battalion of cavalry to report to him. Colonel Jones ordered the Fifth, Twenty fifth and For New Orieaps, in the 27t8 year of hin age His reiatives and fr! are rospectfully invited to at tend the fuveral, on Tursday afternoon at two o'clock, re get al the som aod ty sixth, with the arti and cavalry, wader the com | from the New York Hotel, Hroadway, without further Priee—#1 @ mand of Colonel Pierson, Fifth Mussactusetts, to advavee | invitatign, | a up the railroad and Dover road to sttack the ‘J New Orleans please copy ry work ia front, while the Fifty-sighth Penssyivania Vol vated’ pee, wenty seventh Massachusetis Volun- | wxwre, Jr , son of De. Char , of Viequer we, jeors, Sea De aan ee > omen donee, Imtetens. ° al Rip a took a hrough the swamp to reach the roar ‘The friends of the family, and of George Bo Youngs and a 77 ‘ cmap e postin BW. Darsiow, are jartiea to attend tnefuners! services, | FQ mOvas EASES, CRLESRATED Wigs, TOU Cimmmere.—On Sunday morning, Juno 7, Cxanume Crm les Clements The main column, under Colonel Piorwn, met the | atthe New York fiutel,on Tuesday afleruouu,al lwo way Krery ari ‘ onomy ie pickets at daylight of the 22d, and, driving them | 6 clock in, 0 ‘8p attack on the front. Colonel Jones, with Fisuwert.—Oo Sorday, Jane 7, Manoanrt the beloved PAK CAmE FOR TH his command, owing to (be character of the row! they bad | daught of Jobm and Sarah bisherty, aged li mootus T vhor us (ue p oo taken and the men laving to go by single thie, did notar- | ane 21 days Habe tie rive at the desired place until wine AM. Oo arriving in * tho rear of the enemy's position Colonel Jones deployed such batteries of bis command as could be used to advan tage, opened fire and advanced. The enemy firea desultory volleys, then broke snd fied is gremt The friends and rolatives Of the futmily are rempectfaily {nvited t attend the funeral, from the reridenes of ber 7 parents, No. 166 Waat Thirty firet wtreot, the (Munday) aiternoon, at hal! past two o'clock, Gusumr’—On Patarday, June 6, at Whitestone, 1. 1 taking to the swamps and oxcaping by paths ki Rov Karnant Grvantyaged 64 years and 4 mouths ener to themselves. On hearing the firiog Of Colwvel Jones’ | The funeral will take place from the Methodiat Episcopal ny 10 om me command Colonel Plereon advanced bis command and ea- | church, Flushing, on ¥ afternoon, at two ociock, | | sed J urvag the tered the work in front | The retains will be tuken W Cyprems Hill Comeery (or | Gepertar sl any Advamtb F reperniive Lovee (ne hundred and aixty five) and spotia, | interment } o enemy's works resting | Gusax.—On Saturday, June 6, Wruae ©. Gnmaw, MILTON'S IMSUL) BLE CEMENT a domonatratio show of advance op hinsion, At) aged GA yours ton new thing, and the Fr Pyrare@ wong, Ve comb dusk the same evening nis pickets were driven in, ant be | “fie (riend® ate invited to attend the funera! services scree terrume found bimeeif ker by the enemy in force and with | this (Mouday) morving. at hallpast nine o'clock, at his | gna onder no ercur +e oF change Of tonpereiare il artiliery . In Obedience to orders, at once returned, | late remidewes, 14 Fant Tweaty seventh wirot. His fo ht become corrupt or es le eee coer followed by the euemy , and reached our outpost line with’ | maine wilibe takeo to Norwich, Cow) | ea ene out lows, The Commities and the Bobs of Co\owel Leo's brigade were put on cars in waiting, a4 | yived lo attend the funeral of their returocd to their cantps | rer, Waasae C. Gawax, thin (Monday) morn ‘Thg enemy, mortified at the success of Colonel Jones, | past nine o'clock, from ) at wooly seventh sireet. and being strongly reinforced from Goldsboro, reatiacked | yy order OULD, Booretary at line of the afternoon ff the 234. 1 out Budn.—On Sooday, June 7, Hewny G.. only som of © rapport Were | Thomas knd Annie Midh, aged 3 yours and 10 months, as repulsed at every pout, but with a groat lows to us aed | Hemncn.(n Sunday, June 7, Gromuiawa Naww, daogh the service im the death of Co.onel Jones, whe *bot | ter of Kichard F. and Georgiana Herrick aged 5 years and 1 the beet eetiote a ae works wileemet dame ange of \omperasuer ny an e, a sy Lee sufbewatly edneee tor the ae hee te PPCTALLY ADAYTRD TO poe sal rm rH Cad iT 1" and we ole through the heart, as he was ieading om two 6 | 6 monton. Linteyt (0 Boots ant Hhere sutiesemtly A bie regiment to dislodge the enemy tro; The rolatives and (remade are invited to attend the fone eutohlew ie bad taken ap. tal, op Tuesday afternoon, at bail pest two o clock, from iw THe ONLY LIQUID CeMENT By the death of Colonel Jones a most brave, sealovs and No. 40 bast Twenty Mth street, able officer has been lost to the service and bis depatt | Kee iss 00 Benday afternoon, June 7. after « shert | lines, Perm Kemuas, ormerty of the parish o Damte | thas bi th bg for memaong (ROCKER TOTR Bonk, Vom, 004 artictee of hewerkeid wae re merrvied int tt } a the was = snclons a Unt of caansttig, ands | Laney: eon Menage FF Ve PSF | eaeem en UILTON SHAOLA OL CRMEE sully , your obedieut servant, Notion of the funeral will be given in Towed.) * peper em idsons tneokcned Chwan JG FUsTeR, Kirr.—1% Batarday, Jame 6, at ber reebiecee, Mount | te tnantadle in @asce ov ah. Vemnant, W county, NY. (xreanue P Kerr, | youngest @maghter of the late soho Kip j : The relatives and {riende sre reeyerctfully invited to | a'tend the funeral of Tuesday morning st eleven © clok Her remains wilt be interred at ( bavpeqee Masow.(m Matorday, Jone 6, Jere tem, the betoved wie of Jotn Mast, io ihe oth year ber age The (riewds Of Ube fern ily. and « her sisters, aleo, the members of the ringin Moller Moker scectety, are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 280 Kast Diwth street ttle (i I} ) serene, Yay dene bt PGE PRL eT! PRES Op Srecere se werdey, Jove 1,08 hu Ste tesitente, near Metuchen, New Jersey, Sree Manvune, aged TT yeerr AILTON®S es ChMeeT eaher Rapplied in Famiiy or Menulactormew Packages fram toe —— Bonded promis (teams)y One twelee-pounder hewitrer, wih limber, | ban mu dachrws cighty markets and eyul, ments, eleven theusaed row de ft ammanitin, ARU ALTON. Teo billed, Ave wounded an! ope miwing. WILTON BRO Peer aie hemnin by 1 Bree Hats—White's Sprin, fre Very altractive. Drew Wnts, Be Also Capa 216 Rromaw ay Styles of Hats | . Imperial and MilKery, The Poners will tks plane at Metueben this (Momtay) | oboe pusinene os a ai tarnene at threw * Maneer At Dbbe Ferry, @ Somday morning Jane | We , , Sam et 1 Jaren Mabedy , 4 tstive of ad 208 Hower ob v, ee oe th * . inbeboate ba the or. ope her res omen eh Wann inree Fearon rive LO. A. WONT m The t ' the «4 how + porte READY MAD OUR we tee . = sar he tte wom low, Patrik (ilies { ot ocleck, wet from _ wor pris then the lew eel any wher mal United States Rounty, FP ‘hoes oe (0 Vouk fot inverment, Claim Ageney—LINDOLEY & ¢ to fh Kees OS Somtay tebe T Memy Mi Rowe, tertner Pa againet the government vty prepereh mil w of the ale Mew. Patrick Mekense, of thes ony, aged 15 ‘Cash advanced at favr rates. beformation cheer st Jay of the tavolly ond that Of her eon tn tow feet Mobibiony, are re meted by attend * Toret y morming mt (0 «Car, fre 78) Te th ove oes. ? ot mie: toured omty Hh greet whens + ome reyniom mae wilt be offered uy tat thy feyene of ROW ARY CLOTHING COMPANY bey wal, 208 freee theme to Colwary Cometery (or twter yO att Prtsan —ie Bowth Morgen, New Jersey, om Hunter | He oun souverin Cuutiing ’ bg