THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER. TERMS.-BINGLI .131k4oiurii01 DAILY TELVIRAPii erve en scribers In the at„o r 04 cents per .week. Yearly subecribere charged:o:oo: • WUELT AND SEINI-WENKIN_ retrenralt Is also published twice a week during ti M . the Legi, stature, and weekly during the re :minder et 'the year, and flurnlshed to subscribers at the 11 , 4, rues, Subaeribere per year 41 : t 44 it 481 L►F. OP. ITIFEIPAPTILII 1 Br.bscribers order the discohtinaaaee of their news the publisher:airy continue to Henri them until t .rrearaime are paid. C - subscribers neglect Or refuse to take their newepe• from the office to which they are directed, they are ;esuousible until they hay. sett did the bills and ordered thqtri Ilt9UllantOflL HICKORY, OAK AND PINE WOOD fo: sale, CUT TO STOVE OR CORD LENG2H TO SUIT PURCHASERS' ALSO, LOCUST POSTS AND CHESTNUT RAILS CO TO ORDER ALSO, STONE AND SAND FOR BUILDING PUNPOSES Inquire of the subwriber at his residence on the Ridge rr,ao, oppodte the Good Will Engine Elo , tee, or at the Yard, corner or &cola aed Bro Ail streets, West Liar risb [my27•tf) . G. B. EA:EFT?' MOLASSES HOGSHEADS.-A large qeantity of empty Molasses tarrels, Hogs and Mat Casks, fur sale by my 24 WM. DOCK & CO. FRENCH. MUSTARD, Euglish and do mestic Pickles, (by the doz or hundred.) eupe r.or Salad WI, Keteaup, Sauces and Condiments o' ev r 3 description my. 4 Wk. LOOK & CJ. NO IMPOSITION. REVOLVERS AT COST TO SOLDIERS. Gold and &Ivor Stars, Fa-Ales, doulhus, Laoe and Tril..maings always for sale Alo, a large a.sortmeat o FLAGS at BARR'S AUCTION STORK, ap27 .econd above Walnut Streets. B UEHLER MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PENN'A, GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. CARD The above well known and long established Hctel is now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being in a great degree , newly furnished, under the proprietorship of It,. GEORGIC J. BOLTON, who bee been an inmate or the hatlQ int . the last three years, and is well known to is guests. Thankful for the liberal patronage which it has en nyea , I cheerivay commend Mr. Bolton to the publit TOT. wtfl as WILLIAM BUEHLER. ALDERMAN. HENRY PEFF ER. OFFICE—THIRD STREET. (SHELL'S ROW,) NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut stre4t near Fourth. OITY OF HARRISBURG, rIGNM'A. tri)l2.dti' Select Schools for Boys and Girls keROLVT r Aktu V LoCUWV. FELE Fall term of ROBERT brELWEE'E :ietioth Cur boys, will open on the last s.louday to Augu.A. The roost is well ventilated, consror ably lur• Wetted, and iu every respect , well adapted for school purpuses CAT 4,4R1N1 avELwevs Scho )1 for girls, located in the semi building' will open for . the Fall term at the same time. The [von:, has neon elegantly titled up during the :Lion, to proloOto the health and comfort of scholars. yirl;St-dtr . ... WALLOWER'S LINE, DAILY BISCREN HA-RRISBURGandPHILADELPHIA. Win.. E. Bark, Agent, 812 Market strut, Phiiadel• • phis, formerly Livingston 8' Co. Qpecial Conductor in charge of each adid. -.cods delivered at, the W ar.uouse, Philadei pidst..4 434 oclo:d e. be deli eared i. burg nvxt utu.ning. J. W&I,L9IV ER, JK., AgeLt, to 'LI MC (Mee Heudin, moot InbUrEC. RECRUITS WANTED. A number of eober ab:e-bodied young IlLtaeit ere wanted. to re organizitha 'map nit" Uttaras, (lniantry compauy) for service wear the Act o, Amy, 1880. Applicants wil, please app.y to either of toe uneersigned immediately. LENDER N. OPT. my2o JOHN J BALL. UPHOLSTERING. HUSK MATTRESSES, OUL'ION 10P lIATRESSES, COTTON COMFORTS, FRENCH CA tiltg HASSACKS,. CHAIR CIiSHIUNs WUNOZS, &c. On hand and for sale wholesale and retdil., at the very lowest rated for cadn HAIR MATRASSES and SPRING BOTTOMS MAWR TO ORDliiat. SOFAS, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, HAIR MATRESSES, &c. Repaired and made equal to new very reddoudble, all at No. tug Market street between Fourth auubv . J.T. BARN ITZ. mar 29 DENTISTRY. TAR. GEO. W. STINE, graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, having permit ncuily loc.4ted in the city of Harrisburgtaxon the offl :c : formerly occupied uy Dr. G,rgas, on Third street, between Market and Walnut, re,vottully intern-is tile frie,lds and the public in g eneral, that he is proper ea t perform all operatiaus in the Daunt proftheloa, either surgical or mechunizal, In a manner that snail not be sur. a.,,sel by opal:airs iu tint or any other oily. He mode Si inserting artifidial teeth is upon the latest Im proved scientific principles. Teeth. !rum one t) a lull set, mounted on fine Gold, Sil ver, llatina plates or the Vulcanite Maze. I take great pleasure in re :ommending the above gen tiernaa to all Illy former p ..tieoti of Harrisburg FLOCI vi eiolty, and fa t coutileni taat its will pJrtorrn ail opera tfous iu a 4eio-aillc , m.uner, from ray kn ., wiedge of la ability. im)3-eti] OURGAS, D. D. S. WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY ! r best defining and prunuuuctug tioxiary of the English tiriguage ; Also, Worcester' Sono d DeAlitartes. Weciner's Fluorin Quarto sue School Liictiouarics for Rate at SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, apl3-tf Near the Harrisburg Bridge. FLAGS 1 FLAGS 1 ! VOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with IA National do-4pm, fh.7l7ffil P f - Skt wHi a view oi the ally of 'Unliv ag, printed arvi for eels at SCHEFFER'S 130UhSfORE, ap24 Near t he Harrisburg Bride Harrisburg Broom Manufactory. W 6, DOORS FROM "ROM ST., IN WALNUT BROOMS sold wholesale and retail 20 per ceut cheaper than can he had eleewh.re.— ,ad e.stnine ear stock aph-lited REMOVAL. rr HE SUBSCRIBER hae remoyed his P diNG AND Sa4S3 )ONDAY from Aarke Street to F.urm •treet about siAricei,odpeet die Be he ctiurc..l rnautc n 1 far pist patronage. ne types, by stria] attet , 10 0 to bUMUONS, to west a nuotinuance of it. tow - 2S-Invi W N FOR BALE. Tl} OM One to Five Hundred Dollars X worth of CITY BONDS. Enquire of O. 0. Ztsi 22310, wtor/4 No. 2$ Sow Ittioooad attest. Iy ' • \\\ 11111 V / - ./7 f I. V -7 . I tan . • -...„-----_----;„:...:,,, j :.-__.--:-- --- -- - ------- ttta -, ~.„,,, . )„__________...,..„. ,:,,-.,:,,,,,,,.,___:: .:,:.i.,,,,,, : . . ' --- , -- 0 .1021145131..1.. '• " ~- - .---,, , - - --.1- - t '‘...---.." , - ..,; *...--•, .. i-a-k-4,,,,,f.---,_ - !90 1900 ...... 15.00. VOL. XV. CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE THIRD, TN the immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing Rouses on Market. Third and thestnui streets the Bangs, Post. °Moo, Merchants' Exchange, REPT BOTH ON MB AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. BOARD PER DAY.— . 31.50. Dinner between 1 and 3 o , cloce, 50 cents. Single room from tO cen:s upward. A first c a.,s Restaurant attached. Prices according to BIDE of Fare. Tne Ci y Cars take Passengers froni any Station to or close to the dotal. sir Eng Ist, French, German and Spanish spoken. aol Smd HOUSE, A BUILDING LUT, situate in West Har rtseurg, fronting on Bro td street 20 feet, and run '.mg ba k 161. feet, more or leis, to a2O foot alloy, ad jot .ing on oue ride the , roperty of Mr Blummltine. For paruculan coquire of FREDERICK SCHEtEER at Berge , r'd B to,etoze. MAy 8 1861. mT9 SCHEFFERIS BOOK STORE. (NEAR THE HARRISBURG BRIDGE.) TTNIO N ENVELOPES. NoTh PAPER, ox six different designs, printed hi two colors, sold by the thousand and LILA ream AL City Cash prices. also, Flags, (Jul m Breast I ins, Eagles, Union Rings and Badges at very low pric,s. Call at my 8 SCHEE e WS BOOKSTORE. L 6 - T—On Tuesday night between thane's and zvireigert', tavern, ‘.n. the JJnesto.va ,L road a ILAN& EUORINDUM . 13001 i, Containing ac,ou•.t s of meat soil end saw bins, t g Aber with two promia o,y notee, which can be of no value to the tinder. us pay EllrUtS have been slopp.‘A. The tinder will ue iher.ailyLewarded by lemming the same to JOSa., F. RUDY, m' 24 date Susquehanna Township. 4CiVli7 EWES DIARRHEA AND CHOLERA For the cure of those dietressing niCiactuu.iAgresable D the trice. t v. ry ao 'ter proeure a bottle of this valuable med.:tau before they take up their line of march. For 1511. e At my2-d3m 'PAPER RANGER, Front street, second do.m above Walnut street. All orders punctually attended lo rno3 dtf The West Chester Academy, AT WEST CRESTER, PA., within two hour's rde tr..m Philadelphia by the Peuusyt va cua uentrat or the West Chester direct rallrold, will re sume the duties of the ,U eat TERM on the FILInT DAY OF MAY MT, and clO,e Went on the LAST DAY OF SaPrax• MR 'rile echo .1, merefore, it in session during the SUMNiNit SitiNTS.S. Pupils are received at any time at proportionate charges. The average number of students Is 85 under the charge of nine teachers. The French, German and Spanish languages are taught by Native Kes.dent instruotort. Fur cata.ogues, apply to WM. F. WYER.i, A. M., Principal, ap'l -2m d At Wes, Chester. Pa. REMOVAL. THE E,UBSCRIBER would respectfully inform toe public aut he ha. removed his Plumb ing and Br .ss rounding esubdshmeut to No. 22 South third street below Berr's Hotel. inankful for past pat ronage, be hope. by stria attention 10 bilaineSs to merit euottuuaocte Of it. 8412 &X J. JONES. FOR RENT. AThree Story Brick House on Second street. Also a fwo story Frame House on Paxton street. Apply to C O. VIIMERMANI Sre-tri No. 28, South Sazood. St., ;Luise urg. PHIL ADELP HI A NE W • - - -4. -4 BONNET STORE „--'IIAS O.F.LisiLD WITH A FULL. assortrneu irom the Ftwauelvtita and New York most fasnionable establishments, to %%Loh, duriag the season, additions 01 the lateAt neveities frwm those establishments will be constantly received. MRS. A. B. BICKERTON, Formerly A. B. Carpenter, sign of the two Golden Eagles, lira bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge. warl9-31nd BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of awl's, saws, bdo.T.E,r,s, kb., of the very beat tunlities fir lames, gentlemen, and adldrens' wear.— lees to suit the times. All kinds of wORK MADE TO ORDER in the nest Kyle by superior workmen It6.l"AlktlNo &meat short notice. ontl6-dtf JOHN B. 81H7H, Harrisburg HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO, Short and Quick Route to and from NEW YORK GOODS ORDERED IN THE MORNING RE TURNED THE SAAIE NIGHT. Leave New York at 73‘ P. M , by Fast Through Ex press Tratd, arriving to uarri,borg at a d. M., WITIIOO CHANGE OF CARS. Order Goods, marked via. HOPE EXPRESS CO. General office, 4l 74 Broadway, New Yolk. 2 IA For Surber Off. rma,ton G N q youtre of um; BERONE m) Lb J. E. PRICE a CO --------------- FAaNIER ; 1. HOTEL. ?THE subscriber l,'.3ze leave to inform his 1 fn., ~, and the pub' c t...,,5t he ea taken the F 411A lin' 6 Ei'll'EL, in lisrsek etro , t opposite the Post Cffice, I rawly J. &sum's, were tie t s prepared to accommo date them on reasonable terms. liwria g refitted and rural:led the House entirely Am, he Dopes by strict at, tentiOn to badness, to receive di Abts). share or patron. le. [api4nlig B. O. rXTItal. . . "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." Miscellaneous. ST. LOUIS ROTEL, PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE! 817 TIDOTE, C. A. BANNVART'S, Drug Store, Hai rt..4burg, Pa HENRY C. MI AFF.R,R, JOHN B. SMITH'S Harrisburg, Pa FREIGHT REDUCED HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 29, 1861 Eines of (rave & ranspirtatwi, PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD! SUMMER TIME • TABLE 3.))11% 11 rffii h_LIT FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO ANC FROM PHILADELPHIA• ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 15th, 1861, the passenger trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg anti Philadelphia as follows :- EASTWARD. 'THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 m. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 a. m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 620 a. m., and arrive. at West Philadelphia at 10.05 a. m. FAST HAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 n. Arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.10 p. m. These trains make close connection at Phi/wimple with :he New York Lines. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, via Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.00 'anti arrives at West iltliadelpnia at 12 80 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, vla Colum bia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia 31 9 25 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, vla Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 4.20 F. tn., connecting at Diller villa with HARRISBURG ACCO.IIIIODATIui•I TRAIN, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.2.5 p. m. WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia of 10.45 p m , Harrisburg at 8.05 a. m., Altoona 8.06, ar rives at Pittsburg at 12.40 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 P. .m. H.rrlsburg 1.10 p. m., Altoona, 7.05 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.20 p. in. FABI LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.40 a. in., Harris burg 4.05 p. in., Altoona 8.40 p. m., and arrives at Pitt, burg at 1.00 a. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leayse Philadelphia at 2.30 p. m., Lancaster 6.05 p. m., ambit& 6.40 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg it 8.03 p. m. ACCOIIMODATION TRAIN, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 p m.. Lanea-ter 7.44 p. m.,Mount Joy 8.28 p. m. Riizt betutown, 8.48 p. m., and arrives at. Harrisburg at 0.45 p. m. Attention Is called to the fact, that passengers leaving l'hiladelphia at 4.00 p. m., connect at Lancaster with q(JUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive at Harrisburg at 9.45, p. m. SAMUEL D. YOTPC I 4. Supt, East. Div. Ranua. Railroad apl2 60•dtf NEW AIR LINE ROUTE. ')11)11‘1 THREE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW TORS. TWO TRAINS DAILY TO PHILADELPHIA WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. N . AND Arr 1861, the Pass nger Trains will le v-• the Philaceir O ao.. Reading Railroad 'teem, at. Hartisburg, fir Now York and Philadelphia, as f,llows, viz : EAST WARD. EXPRWS LINE leaves Hirrisburg at 1 30 a.m., on ar rival of Pennsylvania Railroad 14xiirese Train from the West, arriving la Now York at 930 a m. A Bievin; car is attached to the train turougn Gana Pittsuu:g without Lhartze, HAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8 a. m. arrivlrg in New 'Fork et 5jS p. m., ant Philadelphia at 1.25 p. tit. FAST LiNa maces Harrisburg at 1.40 p m .on arrival of Pennsylvania Rantoul Fait Mail, arriving in New York at 9 p. m., and Philadelphia at 5.40 p. m. WEST WARD. FAST LINE leaves New Yore at 6 a. m., and Philadel phia at 8 a m., arriving at Harrbburg at I p in. MAU. TR iiN leaves new York at 12 00 now, and Phil adelphia at 8. 15 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 8 p.m LINE leaves new York at 7.30 p. m., art ving at Harrisburg at 3 a. in.. and connecting with the Peonsy iyal.ia Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping car is also att,che 1 to this rile. Connections are mode at Harrisbur 1A g with trains on the iennsylyania, Nortnern Heaved and m uerlan 1 Valley Railre ids, and at Reading for Philadelphia, yettsvitie, Witiceibarre, Allentown, Easton &3. Baggage ctieckal through. Faro between New York and Ha iliburg, 45 00; between Harrisburg and Phila. delphia, $3 25 in No. 1 cars, and $2 70 in No. 2. For eke:s or other information ap,il J to . 3. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. myls NEW COAL OFFICE. T HE UN D ERSIGN ED having eutered in- LL to tne COAL TR iu this city, wool l rest ectfuil;„ solicit the patronage of the Ginza s. I w ll Keep on nar..e Coal of all saes, from the moot celebrated uua appr,rod mines, within will be deliverer to soy pat 0i t,,,e city, , tine from dirt and oth a imp Irmies. FULL ' VEIG TYARANTE,D. COAL FUR SALE EY FRS BOAT LOAD, CAR isms • INOLIS reruns patch &slug 01 the Boat or Car L iad will receive 2,240 pounds to the Ton. Mee No. 74 Harass streeL p second dour from Dewber ry alley. Yard on the Oauat , toot of North street. Or -- den lett at either place will receive prompt anaphor'. 401./yd JOBB W. BALL, alien Etiegraplj. ARRIVAL OF MILITARY. THREE REGIMENTS FROM PHILADELPHIA The Scott Legion, Col Grey—lrish Regiment, Col. Owen—and the German Regiment, Col. Bellair, arlived in this city this morning.— When we wrote this paragraph we were uncer tain as.to their destination, but presume they are on the march to Chambersburg. Two Regiments of troops from Elmira, N. Y., were aiso to arrive here this morning, as we learn by telegraph from that quarter. The destination of these troops, it is supposed, is the same as those front Philadelphia. Written for the Talegraph.l FRAUD AND PECULATION. The public mind has been greatly exercised by the numerous rumors in respect to the frauds alleged to have bell perpetrated in the clothing of our volunteers, and a decided dis position exists on the part of the people to deal summarily with the guilty parties. That a s iudle like this calls for quick and condign punishment, no man with a drop of generous blood in his veins will hesitate to declare. Hanging and qu-trtering would he too mild a punishment to the dastardly scoundrels who have preyed off the comforts and conveniences of the soldier. It is the very essence of the blackest cosruption, and the wretch who could du it deserves to be puiuted at with the finger of soon, through eternal ages, and be hissed from tl e purlieus of Pandemonium. But Ca: public ;honk! suspend their indigna thin unto the guilty parties are dik,overed. Designing Weil is this tied every other commu ,ity are too art seiz upon any pretext to turn t-uspPon upon persons in authority in order to gratify private spleen. Therefore we s iy, too much caution cannot be display ed in proncu.:cieg jalgulent. For it is no tight rum.- tr to impugn. the IJ,tegrity of high olii,.ia s— it demoralizes public m..rals and unsettles that curia lenee remelt ought to be reputed implicitly in the h,nor of all SW 111/ officers. Bur, wheo it is mad, such au officer, be he high or low, ha , pr.A-frd rect.- ant to his trust, its should be swept from his position by the right eous wrath u; - an avowed ,people, as the tem pest sweeps from the eAtth the sturuie,st cab that ever braved the st..auts. These clamors in re-p, et to the clothleg of our sol•iiers, mty or may not be welt roma ed. We believe that to a ezrtain extent they are uuforturrately true. A tea; fol r.sponsibiliry rests somewhere and on come person, and when the day of rettibuttou (miles, as come it will, the miscreants who have s ained their souls by This unholy peculaticn, must go to the dust tctore the angry frown of the Chrisqam world And we rejoice in the opportunity of being all to as-ore the people that our eft' zient and pa tti.>ti., Governor is actively engaged in ferret ing out thost.--h o , yi.VO perpar air dthe sereozs. Eie fins - now n. reti:. experiencr-d ageur at Washington, invtstig ,ting the mutter; cefore very long we may expect to hear of such developments as will fasten the crime upon the teal pall , S. The Govrrucr has already learned who it was that p dined off cue worthless shoes upon the Pennsylvania .Regimr nts, and it is satisfactory to know that they have not been paid for !, et, neither will they be. The swind ler will find that his nefarious project will be defeated. No money will be percuLted to be drained from the Treasury by any man or set of men who pervert their trust, violate the law and impose upon our brave defenders, us this conteniptib!e shoe dealer seems to have done Gov. Curtin, in this matter, has displayed most commendable zeal, and it has peen owing mainly to his prompt and decisive action iu tte premises that the scheme has been foihd. The sime vigor, we are confident, will be tonifestLd in all other respects where there appeks the slightest foundation to suspect frau But it will require time and patient, labofstus work. There should be no predpita. tion in an affair like this. Let the people have contifence in their Executive—let that cond. dead remain firm stud stable until it bccomes clein'that it should be withdrawn. Gov. Curtin has carious and complicated duties to perform ; the ixigency of the times demands every mo ment, and even draws upm the hours that shottd be devoted to repose. But he does not flacr . lor falter. True to the sentiment upon whit be was so triumphantly elected, he gives all tis energies to the prilous task of guiding thitiguud old Commonwealth safely and hun- I ord e rly through the terrible crisis which is upon us/ Not a tithe of the k ff,ats put forth by him, isiomprehended by the people; neither can dose sff)rts be fairly seen or fully estimated Mail the confusion which now prevails in all dtpartments of busiuesi shall have given way pace more to peace and harmony. And then, iv.l believe, it will be said or Guy. Curtin, "well done good and faithful s.rvant ; thou hast been ier faithful over a few things, and I will make Nee ruler over many thinge" Tim New York Tribune gives the following hat to those contractors who are wronging the stldiets and the generous people by rascality the pric - , and quality of uniforms, blankets, atiorts, It says : 1 They must be summarily dealt with, and at be i very beghthing of the war, heture their (rime becomes chronic. Wellington's remedy 4vould be eff.ctual. In the Peninsula War, lome peculiar Ciimmisaunere, who made money ,y furnishing bad provisions to the army, were lent by him first to a drum-head court-martial. !nil thence to the gallows. Let New York and e. nsylvauh traffickers, who palm off rotten- Fess a ,c 1 Futres:euce upon our troops, profit by ' th e exami..l:. . - - - -- - Oon WESEERN ARMY AND ITS PROBABLE DESTI ATIUN —Tito Aiii,vaukte Wisconsin says that luvernor of VV::,conbin has returned lout a conference of the G..veruurs of Obi iota b d cUmuescita, held it Clevetand. i bays it is &oiled that the ,ivioon of trot: . d toe Northwest are lot needed at ),VaAnington, but - will form an ta.lepetalent , oivisibu of the army, for the pliT se of nolicnitig to the 6outbw,ir. New Or- Lana is the ultimate desrthatiou of this cl, vb. A large force is to be c,a,eentrated at ,Cairo, for the purpose of enforcing a strut b.o.kade of the Ohio and 3.li:sizsiopi rivers.— ; No pruviiions whatever are to be allowed to go South., BY THERM LATEST FROM WASHINGTON —*— Operations of the Rebels at Manas sas Gap Junction. ADVANCE OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA BEG; Attempt to Cut Off Communica tion with Harper's Ferry. CARL SCHURZ TO LEAVE FOR MADRID Gov. Banks' Acceptance of the tender of Brigadier General. FIRST DIPLOMATIC DINNER OF THE PRESIDENT. ILLNESS OF SECRETARY CAMERON. Military Appointments by the President Progress of the Blockades. The Maine Regiments Ordered to Washington. TROOPS IN GOOD FIGHTING CONDITION. The Rebel Troops in Virginia.—Con tradietor,y I?umors. Fugitive Slaves Slaves in the Federal Camp to be Protected WASHINGTON, May 29.—Information has reached Washington that the secession forces have thrown up earthworks of perhaps 200 feet ,quare at Manassas Gap Junction, and cona mand g the track fur perhaps a mile. They are under he command of Gcn. Bonham, of South Caro dna. Col. Magruder was there in command of a Battery. _ _ It is believed that Col. Kensham's South CarolUns regiment has moved up the road to Centreville, in Fairfax county, to strengthen the position of the rebels there, in view of the probability that the federal troops would strike first at that point to cut off communication Hirper's Ferry. Cart Schurz has been deprived of the grati ition of proceeding with his brigade to For ress Monroe. Lilo a ono nf..a_bst.nce as Minister Spain was to-day revoked and he will at once enter upon the discharge of his diplomatic duties at Madrid. The Secretary of the Treasury to-day tele graphed to the Collector at Cincinnati, in or der to facilitate the supplies of goods to the loyal citizens of Western Virginia centering at Wheeling, that section being exempted from the restriction of the blockade. The statement by friends of ex-Governor Banks that he has accepted the tender of B iv.adier General and Quarter General of the Army aff.irds much satisfaction among all lasses. Lord Milton, an English gentleman of lea rn bag, is in Washington, the guest of Lord Lyons. The general character of the correspondence just read have shown a better understanding in European capicgs of the true condition of aff airs in this country. The first dipolmatic dinner of the President will take place on Tuesday next. Secretary Cameron was absent from the De. pertinent to-day, in consequence of sickness. The President has determined to appoint Hon. Mr. Schenck, of Ohio, Brigadier General. Colonel Anderson has been assigned to the command of a Western military department. General McDowell, commanding the new Virginia military department, has no particular place for his head quarters. They will be moveable according to circumstances. The Government is satisfied that by the 15th of June the blickade will be effected along the entire line of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Vice President Hamlin leaves for home this i evening. The Maine regiment will be ordered • here immediately. EZEI Great anxiety is felt here to know the decis ion of the Government on the Baltimore habeas corpus case. It is believed that the President will decide that the civil process of the Court must be obeyed. The Seventy-first New York Regiment was not taken from Aquia Creek, yesterday, as was generally supposed, but only to Alexandria.— it is believed that a force will be sent by water to Aquia Creek in few days, and perhaps other troops will proceed by laud. The troops at Alexandria and its neighbor hood are in excellent fighting condition, and the defences are daily strengthening. The report of rebel troops at :Manassas Gap andother points in Virginia, vary EC' much, that it is impossible to tell what the truth ie. .11. r. C. H. Foster, a Unionist, from North Caro lina, where he formerly edited a paper, got here last night, after much trouble. He says there are not mere than 2,000 soldiers at Manaus. Junction, and that the forces at other places have been much exaggerated. Other reports gay there are from 6,000 t.) 7,000 men et Man taias. General ll'Dowell, Who has been appointed NO. 24 VENTS I=l - '-" Having procured steam Power Presses, we &to prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PBIYHNO of every lescrlption, cheaper that it can be done at any other ea„ tabliehmentin the country itell.Eig Uk ALA - tail I6P