Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 04, 1861, Image 1

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By. GEORG E BERGNER.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
NO. 119
MARKET STBFFT:
HARRISBURG, n
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS. STORE-
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
We are daily addin to our assortment of
goods all such amiss as are desirable, and
would respect Jull3 call your attention to the
largest and best selected stock in this city, of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS,
Oils, Varnishes and Glues,
.Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty,
Artist Colors and Tools,
Pure Ground Spice;
Burning Fluid and Alcohol,
Lard. dperni 'and Pine Olda,
Cal ties, V►als and Lamp Globes,
Castile Soaps, Sponges and Corks,
dm, ake., Oir.c., ttc,
With a general variety of
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
selected from the best manufacturers and Per
turners of Europe and this country.
Being very large dealers in
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS,. ARTTRT,r.
COLORS, PAINT AND
ARTIST'S BRUSHES
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,'
COLORS AND BRONZES
OF ALL KINDS,
ES-A L
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We respectfully invite a call, feeling confi-
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their tatiafaction
TEETH ! TEETH 1!
JONE'S AND WHITE'S PORCELAIN TEETH.
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
RESTORATIVES
Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors
Saponifier and Concentrated Lye
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we
sell as low as it can be purchased in the cities.
THAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS,
COAL OIL! CARBON OIL I !
Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can
oiler inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil
Lamps of the most improved patterns, very
cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn
Coal Oil.
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
Those of you who have not given our HORSE
AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not
their superiority, and the advantage they are in
keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in good
condition
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk,
besides improving the general health and ap—
pearance of their Cattle.
Our long experience In the business gives Us
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements in the cities are
such that we can in a very short time furnish
anything appertaining to our business, on the
beet of terms.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed
on our house, we hope by strict attention to
business, a careful selection of
PURE DRUGS,
at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to
merit a continuance of the favors of a disoriml
ratan% public.
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STEAM WEEKLY
: = 7 . -11 9''' 11111 -Vik, BET W tIEN NEW TO
AND LIVERPOOL.
LANDING AND EMBARKING PAS
SENGERS at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver
poul, hew cork and Philadelphia Steamship company
intend despatching their full powered Clyde-built icon
Steamships as foilows :
hTNA, Saturday, Ist June; EDINBURGH, Saturday,
Slh June; CITY OF WAShiNGTON, Saturday,lsth June;
and every lziaturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North
tTIRST CABIN $75 0: I
S .....$3O 00
do to London 00 00 do to London..s33 00
Steerage Return Tiezets, good for Six Months 00 00
Passengers forwarded to Paris, Havre, Hamburg,
Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &c., at renuced through
tat es.
,Persons wishing to bring euttheir friends can buy
tickets here at %he following rates, to New York : From
Liverpool or Qum/shown; Ist Cabin, $75, $B5 and $lO5.
A-erage from Liverpool $4O 00. From Quoenstown,
$3O 00.
These Steamers have superior accommodations for
passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are
built in Watertight Iron Sections, and have ?Meat Fire
annihilators on board. Far further information apply
at the Company's Wises. JNO. G. DALE, Agent,
my27-tf lb Broadway, New York.
Or C. 0. Zimmerman, Agent, Harrisburg.
PRESERVE THE EYE SIGHT !
M• I- FRANKLIN, Optician,
INFORMS the citizens of Harrisburg and
vicinity, that his precessional stay in this oity
limited now to
WEDNESD A.Y June 5,
when he will close his office here for the sale of his
CRYSTAL SPECTACLES.
The sale of hie
Microscopes,
Tel. scopes,
Military Field Glasses,
Opera and Marine Glasses,
Mathematical, Surveyors'
and Physical Instruments,
Stereoscopes and
Stereoscopic Views, &c.,
will close on the PREVIOU day,
TUESDAY, JUNE 4th.
Peturnring his sincere thanks to the pubic for the
liber,it patronage and attention he has received here he
solicits the continu.inee of the F79.Me at his establishment,
where no will be happy to execute all orders with
promptness and speed. _ _
M. L FRANKLIN,
Store and Factory 112 South 4th anti, Philadelphia.)
Wile. , in Flarisourz, Thme street, near Wal..ut.
tny2s-Iwthtztv
No Home Without a Stereoscope
THE WONDERS OF THE STEREOSCOPE!
STEREOSCOPES MANUFACTURED IN EVERY STYLE
WITH THE FINEST LENSES.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, comprising the
late , lt novelties by American, Frenoh and English
Arc eta, representing Latidseape-:, statuary, celebrated
Editices, Groups with the utmost fidelity, at the lowest
prints, at
11 I. FRANKLIN'S, Optician,
112 sort FOURTH BT., BECM CHESTNUT, FINFLADFLPIHA.
OFFICE. IN HARRISBURG, THIRD ST.,
(ssAs. WALNUT.) • wy24•dlW
[BY AUTHORITY.]
UNITED STATES
INFANTRY TACTICS:
FOR THE
Instruction, Exercise, and Manceuvres
OF THE
(1. S. INFANTRY;
nicEtrnnal
INFANTRY OF TtiE LINE, LIGHT IN
FANTRY, AND RIFLEMEN; ..-
Prepared under the direction of the War Departnaent,
and authorizudand adopted by %ax X
on OAFACON,
secretary of War.
CONTAINING
The School of the Soldier; The School of the Compa,
ny ; Instruction for Skirmishers ;
The General Calls ; The Calls for Skirmisher.,
And the School of the Battalion;
inCf.runnn
A DICTIONARY OF Milm'AßY TERMS.
One Volume Complete, illustrated with numerous En
gravings. $1.25.
WAR DEFARTMEST, Washington, May 1, 1861.
This System of Bolted dtaes infantry 'recline tor Light
Intantry and B. humeri. prepared under the di echon of
the War Department, haviug been approved by the fire
eidtut, is adopted for the instruction of the troops when
acing as Light lufantry or hill men. and, under the act
of way 10,1800, for the observance of the militia when
to employed. SIMON CAMERON,
Secretary of War.
For sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOS.STiatte.. by re
mitting the reguLr price the book will be sent to any
place free of pona6e. my 24
REDUCTION IN PRICES!
MEKINOEt4, Plain and Figured.
CASEINDR,S, Plain and Figured.
ALL WOOL D.•:LAINE% Extra :Kyles and Quality.
BROCA SHAWLS, price's.
FL.VE STOCKLONG
OF BLANiiETdifferent
SHAW Ld.
The prices in all the above Goode, on examination,:wKl
be found "lower than ever," at
CATHCART'S,
an 24 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
FRESH Akt.RIVAL,
OP
Holton'', Ream',
afar, Giarry
Honorer 'SHAMIR CORN,
' BYLIT PEA , . BARLEY,
MARROW NEAT Bums
Wain.' PEAS,'
in. Ata., &o.
Just received and for sale at the Lowaer Casa PRICER.
able WM. NAIR JR. & CO.
Mr-OCNIMSES.
QUINCE. PEAR,
CURRANT, PEACH,
APPLE, BLACKBERRY,
ORANGE, RASPBERRY.
Just received from New York and wawanted super.
[Letr263 wro. D Jr.,
STONE FOR SALE.
BIIILDING STONE or Stone suitable
for turapitin purposes Will oe deiivered to any
l the city or itsitsVicinity. ApplWy
DI. to
maorlia GOWER,
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS --- NEUTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 4, 1861.
tines of (Irate tliranoportatikli,
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROM
t
sr);Nak t •
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND
FROM PHILADELPHIA•
ON AND AFTER
the passenger 'trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and
Philadelphia am follows
TIEtROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrlsbnrg at 1.15
a. m. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.10 a. m.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 6.20 a. m., and
arrives at Weat Philadelphia at 10.05 a. m.
FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves 'Harrisburg at 1.15 c. tn„
arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 p. In.
These.traiss make close connection at Philadetpnia with
the New , York Lines.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, via Mount Joy,
leaves Harrisburg at' 7.,0 a. m., and arrives at West
Philadelpnia at 12.30 p:m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMPODATION TRAIN, via Colum
bia; leaves Harrisburg x 14.10 p. in., and arrives 41 Wen
Philadelphia it 9 26 p. rn.
ACCOZMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, via Mount Joy,
leaves Harrisburg at 4.20 p. m., connecting at Diller
vine with HARBIS9IR9 ACCOIII3IODATION TRAIN, and
arrives at West Philadelphia at-9.25 p.
WESTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN - leaves Philadelphia at
10.45 p m., Harrisburg at a.os a. in., Altoona 8.05, ar-
rives at Pittsburg at 12.40 p. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. Di.,
Harrisburg 1.10 p. m., Altoona, 7.05 p. m., and arrives
at Pittsburg at 12.20 p. m.
PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.40 a. in,, Harris
burg 4.05 p. in., Altoona 8.40 p. in., and arrives at Pins.
burg at 1.00 a. in.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia at 2.30 p. tn., Lancaster 6.05 p. nt, Col
umbia 6.40 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg At 8.05 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00
p. LaneaAer 7.44 p. in.,3louut Joy 8.28 p. m y Eliza.
betotown, 8.48 F. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at
9.46 p. m.
Attention Is called to the fact, that passengers leaving
Philadelphia at 4 00 p. m., connect at Lancaster with
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, auci arrive at
Elarrisburg at 9.46, p. m._ _ .
apl2 00-cltr
NEV. Alit JANE ' ROUTEI
THREE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORE.
TWO TRAINS DAILY TO
PHILADELPHIA
w 'TROUT CHANGE OF CARS.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 13,
1881, the Paul: tiger Trains will 1e.,. the Philaitel
plaa au.. Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for NOW
York and Philadelphia, as follows, viz :
EAST WARD.
EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 130 a.m., on ar.
rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the
West, arriving in. New York at 9 30 a. m. A sleeping car
is attached to the train through from Pittsburg without
chanze.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8 a. m.. arriving in
New York at p. m,an i Pni.adelphia at 1.25 p, m.
FAST- LINe, leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 p m on arrival
of Pennsylvania Railroad Fast Mall, arriving in New
York at 9 p. m., and Philadelphia at 8.40 p. m.
WESTWARD:
FAST LINE leaves Now York at 8 a. m., and Philadel
phia at 8 a 132., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p tn.
SIAIL 111 ARO leaves New York at 12 00 noon, and Phil.
adelphia at 8. 15 p. m., arriving at. Harrisburg at 8 p.m.
EXPRESS LINE leaves New York at 7.30 p. m., arri
ving at Harrisburg at 3 a. en., and connecting with the
Pemsylyania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping
car is also att..chwt to Hits rain.
Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on the
Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Luincerland Valley
Raiirosde, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville,
Wiikesbxrre, Allentown, Easton tits.
Baggage Checked through. Faro between New York
and Ha r isburg, 4.5 00 ; between Harrisburg and rhila
delphia, $3 25 in No. 1 cars, and $2 70 in No. 2.
For tickets or other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE,
nayl.s General Agent, Harrisburg.
Northern Central Railway I
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NOTICE.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
t (114'V tkii Ei DAILY TO AND MOM
BALTIMORE
/AN AND AFTER SIIND A.Y , MAY 19th,
jr the Passenger Trains of the Afertakrt. Central
way will leave Harrisburg and Haldmora as follows :
GOING SOUTH - .
At AIL TRAIN will leave at.... ....1 20 P. M.
EXPRESS " 3 00 A. M.
IJACIRLBURG ACCOMMODATION 7.00 "
RETURNING.
MAIL TRAIN will Leave at 8.18 A.
®SPREES TRAIN " 333 P
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION "
GOING NORTH.
MAIL TRAIM leaves Harrisburg at— ..... 1.15 P.M.
EXPRE c c cc BOS "
The only train leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will be
the express, Saudi, at B.OD A. M., and Expreas, North,
at BAS P. AL.
For further information apply at the Office, m Penn'a.
Railroad Depot.
A. C. SCHNELL, Agent,
Harrisburg, May 7D. 1801.—dtr
THE UNDER6RINED having entered in
to the COAL TRICE in this city, would respectfully
solicit the patronage of the odize is. I wdi icee p on band
alai of all sizes, from the most celebrated and approved
mines, which will be delivered to any part of toe city,
free from dirt and othar impurities. FULL Webs
4RIABANTII.I). COAL FOB BALE BY Me BOAT LOAD, CAR
LOAD Oa :INDIA ON. Vere as purchasing by the Boat
or Cur Load will receive 2,240 pounds to the Ton.
Oil Lee No. 74 Market street, second door from Dewber
ry alley. Yard on the Canal, toot of North street. Or
dere lett Meitner place will receive prompt attention.
splB4o JOAN W. lIALL, agent.
SIIMM TIME TABLE
MONDAY, APRIL 15th, 2861,
EASTWARD,
BMIDEL D. YOTJNET,
Supt. East. Div. Rena, Railroad
NEW COAL OFFICE.
"Miscellaneous
Ali Work Promised in One Week
4/ 7;!*.
,01
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PENNSYLVANIA
STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,
104 Afar lcet Street between 4th anti sth,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
- vAT HERE every deeeriptien of -Ladies'
11 V and Gentlemen' Garments, Piece Goods, ite., are
Cleansed and Ilnitned,le the best manner and, at
‘.• qLorteht notion EIODGE & CO.,
"Jov3-E14.5 , 1. , r'rorric•tor.
ST. LOUIS HOTEL,
CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA.
TN the immediate neighborhood of the
. 1„ Jobbing Houses on Market. Third and Chestnut
streets, the Banks, Post Mee, Merchants' Exchange,
KEPT B"5 ON TKO
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN.
BOARD PER DAY.... SI .50.
Dinner between 1 and 3 o'clock, 60 cents. Single
room from 50 cents upward.
A first crass Restaurant attached. Prices according to
Bills of Fare.
The Gby Cars take Passengers from any Station to or
close to the Motel.
jar Engdsh, French, German and Spanish spoken.
api Smd
PHILADELPHIA.
• F NEW ..."`
BONNET
- 16 STORE
11 A S OPEAtin
WITH A FULL assortmen
from the Phasdelphia and Now York most f ishionable
establishments, to which, during the season, additions
of the latest novelties from those establishments will be
mustard ty received.
MRS. A. B. BICKERTON,
Formerly A. B. Carpenter, I.ign of the two Golden
Eagles, first bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge.
ruarl9-3rnd
JOHN B. SMITE'S
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
A LW %YS on hand a large assortment of
tit BOUTS, SHOES, dAITEdS, ,to of the vtry best
eamtnies for lathes, gentlemen, and eldldr,m,' wear--
Prices to sun the times. All kends of iVORK MADE TO
ORDNR mute best Wyle by ,unerior workmen
REPAIRING done at short notice.
0e,t16-dtf JOHN B. slant, Harrisburg.
WORCESTER'S
r IHE best defining and pronouncing Die•
tionary ut the English language • Also, Wercesteloc
Scliool Dictionaries. W.:actor's Pictorial Quarto and
School Dictionaries ter sale at
apl3-tt SCHE'FFIEH'S SOOKSTOIhN,
Near tee Harrisburg Bridge.
DENTISTRY.
DR. GEO. W. STINE, graduate of the
naltiniore College 01 Dental Surgery, having perma
neatly located in the city of Harrisburg and fallen the
°Moe formerly occupied Sy Dr. Gorgus, on Third street,
between Market and Walnut, resibmtfelly informs his
(mends and the public in general, that be is prepared to
perform all operations in the Dental prolessiou, either
surgical or mealianisol, iu silencer that shad not be
surpassed by operators le this or any other city. His
mode of inserting artificial teeth is upon the late.t im
proved scientific principles.
Teeth, from one to a lull set, incuated on Hue Gold, Ha
ver, Viatica plates or the Vulcanite Base.
J tstke great pleasure in re,:onunanding the above gen
Hainan to all my runner pdiaats of Harrisburg and vi
icily, and fall confident tout lie will pariorm all opera
lions iu a scintilla. Dittmar, trout my knovviod" or nl,
qbilttY. . L131.0-titt) OttitGAS, D. D. S.
FREIGHT REDUCBD.
HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.
Short and Quick Route to and from
NEW YORK
GOODS ORDERED IN THE MORNING RE
TURNED THE SAME NIGHT.
Leave New Yuri( at 7X P. M , by Fast Through Ex
press Tratu, art Mug in Harrisburg at 3 A. M.,
WI TECO 0.7 MANGE OF CARS.
Order Goods, marked
via. HOPE EXPRESS CO.,
General office, 74 Broadway, New Tusk.
Branch •• 412 " 4g
For further infsaunation inquire of
my 16 Gh:ORGIE BEEGNE eritl
FLAGS 1 FLAGS! !
NOTE PAPER. AND ENVELOPES with
National deigns, Licr rh:ti PAPER with a view of
the city of priate , t and for sale at
SCI I 147 ECR'S BOO:, S FORE,
at 24 Noar ihe Harrebure Bnclee.
WALLOWER'S LINE,
DAILY BET WELN
HARRISBURG and Plll LADELP HIA.
Wm. E. Burk, Agent, 8U Markel street, Philadel
phia, formerly Lioingston 8( Co.
Special Conductor in charge of each
trutu. tioods delivered at the Warehouse, Paaadel
pale, at ag, o'cleu. P i H., be delivered ii Harris
burg next morning. S. W ALLOW ER, JR-, Agent,
m, 21 dtl 0111os Heading Depot, Harrisburg.
"UPHOLSTERING.
HUSK Al ATTRESSES,
COTTON 'COP M. A TRESSES,
COTTON COMFORTS,
FRENCH CARPET FIASSACKS,
CHAIR CUSHIONS,
LOUNGES, &c.
On hand and rot sale wholesale and retail at Ole very
lowest rates for cash .
HAIR MATRASSES and SPRING- BOTTOMS
MADE TO OLLIO.LCR.
SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
CHAIRS,
HAIR MATEEISSES,
Repaired and made equal to now very reasonable, all at
~1‘,9 garnet street between Fourth aua Filth. by
taar29 J.T. BaRNITZ.
ALDRMAN.
HEN RV PEFFER.
OFFICE-Till RD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW,)
NEAR MARKET
Residence, Chestnut street near Fourth
CITY .OF HARRISBURG,
myl2•dtt
BY TELEGRAR
From the Federal Capital.
FAIRFAX CURT HOUSE TO BE TAKEN.
A NEW LEVY OF SEVENTY-FIVE THOU
SAND MEN.
Renewal of the Attack on Aequia
Creek to be Delayed.
A Virginian Hung at Manassas Junc
tion by the Rebels.
The Cameronian Regiment to be
Ordered to Chambersburg.
Seven NelW Steam Stoops of War to be
THIRTY-SEVEN WAR STEAMERS IN
PRIVATEERING IN THE PACIFIC,
Official Dispatches from Capt. Richie
To-nigibt has been decided upon for an attack
on Fairfax Court House, the scene of the cav
alry exploit on Friday night. It is not proba
ble there will be much resistance.
It is currently reported here to have been de
cided in the Cabinet meeting, to make a new
levy of seventy-five thousand in en,to serve three
years or during the war.
No movements have been made down the
river to-day. A renewal of the attack on Ac
quia Cseek has been delayed.
A man named Sennett, who was arrested by
the rebels for shoeing a U. S. Cavalry horse a
week ago, about eight miles from here, was
hung on Siturday at Mana,sas Junction. He
was a Virginian.
it is rumored that the Cameronian regiment
will probably receive orders to march to Chain-
=M
[The "Lochiel Greys," of this city, consti
tute a portion of this regiment.]
The following are names of the seven steam
sloops-of•war authorized to be built at the last
sestion of Congress. Those to be built at
Portsmouth, N. H., the Kearsage and Ossip
pee ; the two at Boston, the Housatonic and
Washusett ; the one at New York, the Adrio
each ; the two at Philadelphia, the Juniata
and Tuscarora.
The Naval Lyceum at Brooklyn Navy Yard
will take charge of all letters for the blocka
ding squadron.
There ate fifteen vessels of war now in the
Gulf of Mexico, twelve on the Atlantic coast,
and ten in the Chesapeake and Potomac. Every
exertion is being made to add to this' list with
the least pos-ible delay.
The Navy Department has received dispatches
from Capt. Rich ie of the United States steamer,
Saranac, dated Bay of Panama, May 22d, in
which he says, after ackno ledgia g the receipt
of the President's proclamation in regard to pre
tended letters of marque, having been notified
by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company of the
supose I presence of privateers in the Pacific :
"I had partly anticipated the order of the
Department by directing commander Bissell,
now at Acapulco, to cruise with the Cyane be
tween that port and Maoseauilla, andhave also
dispatched an order to Commander Porter at
San Francisco to expedite the repairs on the
St. Mary's, and when in readiness for sea to
repair at once to Manseanilla and co-operate with
Capt. Bissell in affording protection to the malt
steamers along the most exposed line of coast.
By the English mail steamer sailing hence on
the 24th inst . , I will forward instructions to
Capt. Stuart to proceed immediately with the
Narragansett to the relief of the Cyne, which
latter vessel, after receiving stores at this port,
will be dispatched to Callao and discharge the
duties of the Narragansett at that place.—
Captain Mitchell's last communication states
that he expected to sail from San Francisco
with the Wyoming for this port about the Ist
of June. Should I hear, however, of the furth
er detention of that vessel, I wilt direct Capt.
Mitchell to remain with the Wyoming at San
Francisco and afford piotectir to our interests
at that point. In my orders to Commander
Bissell, I have directed special vigilance to be
exercised on the arrival and departure of the
mail steamers at the port of Acapulco, and will
instruct Captain Hunt to the same effect.
DEATH OF JUDGE DOUGLAS.
Demonstrations of Sorrow for - the
Loss of a Great Statesman.
This city is in a state of most profound sor
row fur the death of Senator Thuglas. Repub
licans join with Democrats in lamenting it.
From Springfield and other importient places In
the State we learn by telegraph that (here is a
universal expression of grief. The funeral will
be one of the must solemn and imposing de
monstrations ever seen ia this State. There is
every demonstration of mourning here. The
death of Douglas, felloviog so soon after that
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WASHINGTON, June 8
SECOND DISPATCH
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of Ellssvortti, Chicago and ILinoirt feel as if
they had peculiar cause of sorrow in this war,
for many believe that Mr;Douglas' death has
been bast"ned by the troubles of the country.
PHILADELPHIA, June B.—The death of Judge
Douglas caused& profound sensation among his
numerous friends in this city, to-day. Many of
his political friends charge his untimely demise
to the wear and tear of body and mind incident
to his manly stand in defetice of the Union,
and in opposition to the persecution of the late
national administration and the assaults of
Southern rebels in Congress.
WASIEUNGTON, June a —This community is
deeply affected by thenewa of Senator Douglas's
death. The President and Cabinet ministers,
with whom Mr. Douglas had recently had fre
pent interviews, lament his loss most deeply.
LATER FOREIGN . NEWS.
Arrival of the Steamer Prince Albert.
The steamer Prince Albert from Gaiwfty,
with dates to the 21st ult. has arrived here
[he Asia arrived out on the 20. h. The politi
cal news is not important.
Qiieen of Spain has signed the decree for
the annexation of San Dumingo.
ENGLAND.-0.16E/US M. C.ay. American Min
ister to Russia, has written .a letter to the Lon
don Times, on the American struggle, in brief,
but decisive terms. He says that the revolted
States can be subdued ; but it is not proposed
to subjugate them, but simply to put down the
rebellioniats. England's true interest is to
stand by the Union. He inquires if England
can afford to offend the United States, and is
England so secure against home revolution and
foreign ambition ae to venture to sow the seed
of revenge? He concludes by asserting that
England is the natural ally of the United
States.
An amendment to the budget was to 13g
znoved on the 22. d ult., to the effect that the
committee be instructed to diviJe the customs
and revenue. A bill to that effect may be
treated separately.
S tm'l. Collins, S. Featherstone and John
Dunlevey, sailors, have been sentenced to be
hung on the 26th of July, for the murder of
caatai n Pikes. -of =' - - •
xmcge states that Lord Cowley
has prote ted against the right of isolated in
tervention in Syria claimed by the French
Min
istery.
FRAME. —The French fleet was expected to
sail on the 23d for Bailout to bring the Freoch
army hi Syria home. The Belgian Chamber&
had voted a treaty of commerce with France.
Irerx.—Three hundred thousand ducats
destined for the, pay of the reactionary bonds,
and a large depot of plunder, have been Seised
in the Neapolitan province.
IDaNMAßFC.—Negotiations are still pending
respecting the Holstein dispute ; and Denmark
though preparing for war, still retained hope
for a peaceful arrangement.
AUSTRIA.—The Empress of Austria had ar
rived at Triste.
INDIA.—The Bombay mail, with dates to the
29th, and Calcutta to the 19th of April, has
been received. There was much activity in the
cotton interest, and common qualities were ad
vancing. The import market was dell and
freights less firm.
SHIP News —Arrived from Baltimore, May
20th, ship Industry, at Queenstown ; arrived
from Philadelphia, Achilla, at Deal, tiny 18th;
ship Achilla at Queenstown on the 2Eith.
iNtID 12tbritrtisments.
SPECIAL ORDER, No. 23.
HEADQUARTERS R. V. CURES.
Harrisvutg, Pa., JUDO 3, 1861.
I. No officer, non-commissioned officer,
mu
sician or private of the &serve Volunt: erCurps
at these Headquarters, or at Cawp Curtin, will
leave his station or camp without permission
[rum the proper authority.
II The Wet ut each Department will .be
held responsible fur the observance and enforce
ment of this order in his partimlar Depart
ment.
The Chiefs of Departments will report at the
office of the Assistant Adjutant General of the
Corps when their duties require their absence
from these Headquarters, the point to which
:heir duties call them, and the probable time of
their absence.
By order of
GEN. GEORGE A. McCALL.
HENRY A. &nun,
Captain and Aid-do-Camp.
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ST. JOHNS, June 8