Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 29, 1861, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
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GEORGE BERGNER.
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Tre DAlrf T 7.1 EcRAY3 ts served to subscribers in the
i , oriugh at cents per week. Yearly subscribers
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SEM LAW OP WIWSPAPIPS
.t subscribers order the discontinuance of their news
p,:rs, the publisher may continue to, send them until
arrcrirages are paid.
fl Euhscrikers neglect or refuse to take their liteWslm
i.:n; from the Mice to Which they are directed, they are
^grousibio until they have sett ed the bills and ordered
discootinued
Eistetlantoug.
DR . JOHNSON
13.A.MJ'1 ° 3MIECI
LOCK HOSPITAL.
ITAP discovered the most certain, speeds
L and effectual remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRIJPENCTE.
RRLIRT LY ETX TO TAIMYR HOURS.
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs
H A CITED WARRANTED, OR NO CHARLIE, IN FROM ONII TO
Two IlkwmiAl
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains lc
the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
Weilnean, Nervous Debility, Decay of thePhysis Pow
ers, Dyspepsia, Languor,Low Spirits, Confusion of dew,
Pall Ration of the heart, Timidity, Tremblings, D111111C32
of night or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections
of toe head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible ninon
dors arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of
Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which
produce constitutional debility, render marriage impos
sible, and destroy both body and mind.
YOUNG MEN
?bung men especially who have become the victims of
solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
;virtually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel
lect, who might otherwise have entranced listening
'Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ec-
May the living lyre, may call with full confidence.
II RitIAGE
Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, be
ing aware of physical weakness, should immediately coo
Bull Dr. J. and be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC! WEAKNESS
Immediately oared and full vigor restored.
Do who places himself under the earn of Dr. J., am)
religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and coo,
fiiiently rely upon his skill as a physician.
AkirOffice No. 7 south Frederick. street, Baltimore,
Md., on the left band side going from Baltimore street 7
doors from the corner. Be particular in observing the
name or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par
ticular for Ignorant, Trifling Quacks, with false names,
or Paltry Humbug Certificates, attracted by the repels
lion el Dr. Johnson, lurk near.
AU letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the
reply.
DR. JOHNESTON
Dr. Johnson member of the Royal CsLiege of Burgeons,
London, graduate from one of the meat eminent Colleges
of the United t.tates, and the greatest part of whose life
has been. spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila•
delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most as.
Welshing cures that wore ever known. Many troubled
with ringing in the ears sad head when asleep, great ner
vousness, being alarmed at suddensounde, bashfulness,
with frequent blushing,attended sometimes with derange
meat of mind were cured immediately,
TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. addressee all those who having injured them
selves by private and int:Toper indulgenotes, that secret
and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, un
fitting them for either business or society.
Theo, are some of the sad and melancholy ett.tds pre
&tam by early habits of youth, viz Weakness of the
Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness al Sight,
/OM of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dys
pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consume.
don, tea
ALLY.}
.61s:rutty, the fearful effects on the mind are much to
be dreaded i—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, De
pression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion toalocle
ty, Self-distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, &c., are some
of the evil effects.
Thousands of persons of all ages, can now judge wnat
is the cause of their decline In health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a
eingular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symp-
IL:3 of coneumption.
YOUNG MEN
who have Injured themselves by a certain practice, in
draped in when alone—a habit frequently learned from
ash Jompavioas, or at school., the effects of which are
tightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders
marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body,
iihould apply Immediately.
what a pity that a young man, tho hopes of his coun
try., the darting of his parents, should be snatched from
all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences
of deviating from the path of nature, and Indulging in a
certain secret habit. Hu itapersone must, before miters
plating
ra.ARRLIGE,
effect that a sound tu , nd and body are,the most necessary
requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the viewithe
!mud becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with the
melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be
comes blighted with our own.
DR. JOHNSON'S INVIOORATINO REIHF;DY FOR OR,
GANIO WEAKNESS.
By this great and important remedy, Weakness of the
•rgans aro speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
Thousands of the most nervous and debilitated whe
had lost all hope, have boon immediately relieved. All
impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disquallll.
cation, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion or
:he most fearful kind, speedily cured.
TO STRANGERS
The many thousands cured at this ;inflation within toe
last twelve years, and the numerous important Magical
Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re.
porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of
which have appeared again and again before the public,
besides his standing as a gentleman at c/faracter andre
sponsitritity, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted,
DISFASES OF DIPRUDENCE.—When the misguided
and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed
the seeds of this painful disease, It toe often happens that
an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery delore
him from applying to those who, from education and re.
spectability can alone befriend him, delaying till the con .
stitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their
appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, skin,
progressing on with frightful rapidity, till death puts a
period to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to bleat
bourne from whence no traveler returns." It is a mel
ancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible
disease, owing to the unskilfulness of Ignorant pretend.
ors, who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury,
the constitution and make the residue of life miserable.
To STBANGERS.—The Doctor's Diplomas hang in Ina
office.
*a-Letters must contain a Stamp tons on the reply
JeV - Itemedies sent by Mail.
rurNo. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore.
uprl3•d&t73y
1861, 3D OPENING, 3D OPENING 1861.
OP
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
OP 3PICRT DIPOMPIION.
The quality of the goods for the pries will be an induce•
meet to every one to purchase.
Toe moot desirable goods of the Beason at a great sae.
MOZAMBIQTJES,
GIUSSALIAS,
VALENOIAS,
OREM D'FSPANGS,
BEREGE ANGLAIS,
BROCADE POPLINS,
NEAPOLITANS.
LAWNS and LAVELLAE
are among the ha
CATHCART & BROTHER.
Nett door to the Harrisburg Bank.
SKELETON SKIRTSi
The largest stook . of the very best make to be found
CATHCART S,
eat door to the Harrisburg Bank.
Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas
Tiveutp.fivo per cent :lower than can be purchased
inlthe city.
i:CATHOART & BROTHER.
N 0.14, Market 4quare,
to the gartlabarr,Baak.
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D• W. GROSS & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
MARKET STRFFT
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS. STORE-
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
We are daily ad din to our assortment of
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would respect fully call your attention to the
largest and beat selected stook in this city, of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS,
Oils, Varnishes and Ganes,
Burning Fluid and Alcohol,
Lard, Sperm anti Pine 0:11,
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
selected from the best manufacturers and Per
fumers of Europe and this country.
Being very large dealers in
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
ARTIST'S BRUSHES
IN ALL THEIR VARIBTIES,I
PHILADELPHIA
WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE
0. CONRAD, FORMER OCCUPANT,
No. 148 North Second Street,
CORNER. OF QUARRY STREET.
THE UNDERSIGNED has leased the
above prenaises, where he will keep a large assort
ment of Gold and Silver Watches, of American, English
and Swiss Manafacture of the most celebrated makers, in
addition to which, will be found always on hand (and
made to order) an extensive variety of Jewelry, Silver,
and Silver Plated ware, together with a general assort
ment of such goods as are usually kept in a first class
Watch and Jewelry Store.
The patrons of 0, Conrad, and those of the subscriber,
together with the public generally, are invited to call,
Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. liwtkere they will receive a good article for their money.—
lAs I am determined to do strictly a cash business, goods
twill be sold very low. "SuAti. l'Ecisrrs .iim Quiet: SALES / "
Saponifier and Conoentrated Lye I :lathe motto of this establishment.
le2o-lyw LEWIS R. BROOMALL,
Formerlyo. CONRAD,
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we N 0.148 North Second St., corner Q arry, ht'da.
sell as low as it can be Purchased in the cities
We reapeetfnlly invite a call, feeling,conii-
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction.
JONEIS AND WHITE'S PORCELAIN TEETH.
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
THAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS,
COAL OIL! CARBON OIL I !
Being large purchasers in these Oila, we can
offer 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 ling experience in the business gives us
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and oar arrangements in the cities are
such that we can in a very short time furnish
anything appertaining to our business, on the
best of terms.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed
on our house, we hope by strict attention to
business, a careful selection of
at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to
merit a continuance of the favors of a:discrimi
:Latin public.',
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS---NEUTRAL IN NONE."
ID. ID. ems
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
NO. 19
HARRISBURG, PINY A
Dye-Stuffs, Masa and Patty,
Midst Colors and Tools,
Pure Ground Spices,
Bottles, Viola and Lamp Glebes,
thudUe Soaps, Sponges and Corks,
&El., Am, dic, Sie
With a general variety of
COLORS, PAINT AND
COLORS AND BRONZES
OF ALL KINDS,
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PURE DRUGS,
HARRISBURG, PA,, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 29, 1861.
iftificellaneona.
WIL FLINT I WM. FLINT I
VirM, FLINT I
WM. FLINT I
WM, FLINT I
No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MAIMS;
No. 807 MARKUP, No. 807 MARKET,
No. 807 91.4RECIT, No. 807 MARKET
PHELAOKLPIITA,
PHILADELPHIA,
PIIILADELFRIA,
PA.
PA.
TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE.
OF
$lOO,OOO WORTH OF JEWELRY,
ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH.
A Large and Splendid Assortment of Jewelry, consisting
of
CHAINS, BRACELETS, CA Ail SETS, &C.,
And all styles of French Plated Chains, Gold and
Plated Jewelry.
We do not keep or sell any gilt, gifted or galvanized
goods. Ours is what are sold by the best Jeweler as
Gold Jewelry.
We receive our goods from the best Gold Jewelry
Manufacturers in the Staten,
WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL.
WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL.
WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL.
WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL
The following is only a partial lista our immense too
TARE YOUR CHOICE FOR
OE EACH. ,
TARE YOUR CHOICE FOR $l.
Large Size and Splendid Cameo Sets, General Retail.
Prices.. $3 to $lO
Do do Lava do 10 to 80
Do do Carbuncle do Bto 00
Do Ladies' Enamelled and Coral do 7to 20
Do do and Carbuncle do 7to 80
Po do and Ruby do 7to 10
Do Gold Cluster Grape Setting sets do 10 to 80
Do do do Vase do uo 10 to 12
Do do do Jet Seta do 6to 12
Do do Black Menlo do 6to 10
Do do Gold-Stone Mosaic do 6to 21
Do do Calico Sets do 6to 02
Do Ribbon Twists, with brilliants do - 6to 33
.Do Raquel Bet% new style do Sto 07
Do Enameled Cluster do do 10 to 2
Gold Thimbles, do oto 60
Diamond Pointed Gold Pens and Cases, 3to 60
% doz. Silver Plated Spoons, 2 00
ZStiver Plated Zings, 4 00
Over 1,000 other duferent styles Ladies' Jewelry; Me
dallions, alt styles, patterns and sires; Lockets of every
description ; Gold Pens, 14 karat, with Sdver kxten eion
Holder; Gold Pencils, Sleeve But ons, Studs, am. , Sic.;
Coral, Lava, Cameo and Band Bracelets ; Gents' Vest
Chains, warranted to wear ten years without changing
color, a d. will stand the acid—they are usually sold by
JewelerS as solid gold chains—all made in Paris. You
can take your choice for $1 each. Ladies' and Gents'
Guard Chains, $1 each, usually sold by Jewelers at from
$5 to $3O each ; Ladies' and Children's Neck Chains,
beautiful patterns; armlets, brilliant, enameled and ruby
settings; Crosses, plain and enameled, for $1 each, retail
prices from SS to 20 each. Every style arid variety of
Jewelry and desirable goods for $1 each.
This Sale, at the above prices, will continue long
enough to sell oa' our immense stock, which was pur
chased at a great Sacrifice from Manufacturers who have
failed,
TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR 61 EACH.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
,SHOW TO SEND JSIONEY.
Let. Write your Name, Place et. keeidenee, County and
State,gßairt and tit attrict, as we can make Itching out of
Post marks.
Seal all letters with WAX, as Envelopes sealed with
gum or wafers can be easily opened—the contents taken
nut and re-sealed. Attend to this, and we will be re
sponsible for your money.
LNDUCEMUNTS TO AGENTS
Any pare= acting as agent, Who will send us at one time
$lOO, we wi 1. give a tied Hunting. Case Watch, extra.
$5O, " " Gold Lever. Watch.
$25, " " Silver Watch.
A Watch and the articles selected from the above List
at ONE DOLLAR, EACH.
Persons ordering by mall must send $1 and 15 cents in
postage stamps.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
All communications 21.1.19 t Lin 4..ldressed to
WILLIAM FLINT,
No. 801 Market ;street,
JaA3O-Banv Philadelphia, Pa
RAW. MC) lir AL..
You will please take notice that I have removed;my
place of business from No. 187 South Fourth Street, to
my Manufactory
NOS. 114 and 118 RELIEF STREET,
Between Lombard and South, and Front and Second SU.,
Philadelphia.
Thankful for past favors I solicit a continuance of your
orders. As I have enlarged my manufactory so as to
enable me to have constantly on Banda large assortment
of well seasoned Soaps, all of the best quality and free
from Fish Oil.
PALM,
VARIEGATED,
WHITE,
HONEY,
CASTILE, and all kinds of TOILET SOAPS.
CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP of pure material. SETTLES',
PALE and BRONV N SOAP, English Sal. Soda and Yuan
STARCH constantly on hand. hPERII, ADAMANTINE an
TALLOW CANDLES of a lisixes.
Raving adopted the cash system I am enabled to offer
my goods at the 'tweet ;aloes. Hoping that you will
call and examine for yourself both the goads and prices,
before purchasing elsewhere.
I am Very Respectfully,
F. CONWAY, Philadelphia.
MEDICAL BOARD.
EnnanorT GENERAL'S OFEIOE, t
Jane 20, 1861.
BY THE DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY
OF WAR, a Medical Board, to consist of Sur
geon A. N. Mc,Lama, the Medical Director of
the Department of Washington, Surgeon L. A.
EDWARDS, and Assistant Surgeon T. M. GETTY,
S. Army, will convene in this city to-mor
row morning, at 10 o'clock, or as soon there
after as practicable, for the examination of
such applicants for the position of Surgeon for
a Brigade as may be referred to it by the Secre
tary of War.
Appointments will be made from among
those only who shall be examined and reported
as fully qualified by said Board.
The sessions of the Board will be held at No.
170 Pennsylvania avenue, (north side,) be
tween 17th and 18th streets.
C. A. FINNEY,
jeadat Surgeon General.
New aburtisquents.
P3MIXP'SM'Et.'SSI
DAILY a LINE!
Between Philadelphia
LOCK HAVEN , . I
SELSEY AVM, WITSIMNSPORT, MIINCY,
UNIONTOWN, WNISONTOWN, MILTON LEWISBURG,
NORTHUMBEALAND, bIINNOST, TANVONTON,
GNOMETOWN, LYNNNSTOWN, MILLERS
BBRN, HALIFAX, DAIRNIN,
&ND HARRISBURG.
Tho Philadelphia Delon being centrally located the
Drayage will be at the lowest rates: A Conductor goes
through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of
all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the
Depot of
FREED, WARD & FREED, No. 811 Market Sleet, Phila
delphia, by 5 o'clock P. M., will be delivered in
Harrisburg the next morning.
Freight (always) as low as by any other line.
Particular attention paid by this line to prompt and
speedy delivery of all Harrisbur4 beads.
The undersigned thankful for past patronage hopes by
strict attention to busitiesS to merit a continuance of the
same. T. PHIPHER,
Philadelphia and Heading Uepot,
jel7 dGm Feot of Market Street, Harrisburg.
JUST PUBLISHED<
A MANUAL
Ord
MILITARY SURGERY
on,
HINTS ON THE EMF.BGENCIES
Field, Camp,land Hospital Practice.
S. D. GROSS, M. D
FISOFFSSOR OF SURGERY IN TRH JEFFERSON_MEDICAII.IOOLLROD
AT PRILADELFYILA.
For sate at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
may 24
FREIGHT REDUCED.
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 York at 'Ol P. M , by Fast Titrough Six.
press Train, arriving in LilArri,borg at 3 t.
WITROV2 CAANGE OS OARS.
Order Goode, marked
via. HOPE EXPRESS 00.,
General office,74 Broadway, New York.
Branch "':412 " "
Fok tanner information inquire of
mylB 13111341 N si row
JUST RECEIVED
A.N,OTHER LOT OF Ti-10E
.
EXTRA FINE POINTED
SOLD P.ENS
.
(IF NE WTON'S (formerly: 'LSagit,,y's)
jv manufacture, warrauted to n 6 the best to utatcr,al,.
the iluest pointed, most durable uud as uncap as
a market, for sale, with a, variety of Gold and dilvet
Caseo of vartduo elms and Prices, at
RGNEWB CHKAP.
A . ATH ITE BULL' fi UR SPRINGS - HOTEL,
V V CARLISLE, thanberland county, Pa.—The pro
prietors take pleasure in announcing that they aro now
prepared to receive visitera...Persons desiring . a heattuy
location for the summer Will end this 'one cif tile most de
lightftil places In the country.> The water. of theee springs
cannot be surpassed for drinizing, bathmg aLd medlomal
purposes. For information and mruclars addres
.WM. H. EI7ttIi9 . UGDS,
D. C. BURNEITT, .
jab 2m Proprielore.
TRENCH MUSTARD, English and. do
muslin Pickles, (by tba dozen or handrod.,) supe
for ;:alad Oil, Ketchup, SallCO3 alld Condimeucsb! eve*
es.riPtion, • mr.l4 W 1,.u00r: S Co.
FRESlklatilt
every description in cane Asti jars,
each paclicage , warranted.
mar 4 ,vat. ,51 0•5
A. CHANCE YOR A BARGAIN.
TO - close up the concern the entire
stock or sltuF,3, Boors, &a., ?ate of ; Obver fled]:
man, deceased, in the rooms in the Market Square„ will
be sold at private sale at COST; and the rooms will. be
rented to the purchaser thsired. The tsmi will, ; be
made easy. jel7•dtf DAN'L. D. COAS, Agent.
NOTICE TO.COUNTERFEITERS.
AV IELE IT R bw E n A e S ni s a e ge v d e in ra c l o e n .e te rr eit. n s have late=
ing
the names of
Members of Congress and Senators on letters and dom.
meitts, notice is hereby given that such franks will avail
them nothing as they will not be recognized, and all such
letters:must be sent to the Dead Letter Office at Wash
ington. Some seven hundred hitters are now lying at
this office with counterfeit - franks - on them, and the per
son who deposited, them had ,. better cell for them and
get, them properly mailed. It the,authors of these franks
can be discovered it will be the duty of ' the undersigned
to have them criminally.prosecuted hovrever paintul it•
may be. ielft GEO. BERGNER., P. M.
SPECIAL ORDER No.. 23
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HEADQVANIEL9 R. V. Conn,
Harrisburg, Pa., June 3, 1861.
I. No officer, non-commissioned officer ' mu
sician or private of the Reserve Volunteer Corps
at these Headquarters, or at Camp Curtin, will
leave his station or camp without permission
from the proper authority.
H. The Chief of each Department will be
held responsible for the observance and enforce
meet of this order in his particular 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
their duties call them, and the probable time of
their absence.
By order of
MA.T. GEN. GEORGE A. JiIoCALL
RENEE A. Sonran,
Captain and Aid-de-Camp.
SPECIAL ORDER, NO. 1
HEAD QUARTERS, P. DI.
Harrisburg, May 27, 1861.
Quarter Master General R. C. Hale is ordered
to forward the clothing, as per requisitions
dated 23d May last, by colonels Harhainft and
M'Dowell, of the Fourth and Fifth Regiments
Pennsylvania Volunteers, in place of sending
it as heretofore directed. The Fourth and
Fifth Regiments being now in actual service
and in great need of proper clothing.
By order of the Commander-in-chief
JOHN A. WRIGHT,
zny2B , Abide-camp.
BY TELEGIIIPiI.
Latest From Washington.
IMPORTANT ARREST•
An) Emmissary of Jeff. Davis De-
tooted and Imprisoned.
—*—
Important Propositions to be Submitted
to Congress.
CLOTHING OF THE VOLUNTEER TROOPS
The Object of Fortifying Mathias Point.
CAPTAIN WARD'S REMAINS TO BE
. TAKEN TO NEW YORK.
Letter Communication with the
Rebel States.
WASHDTOTON, June 28
P. McQuillan, of Charleston, South Carolina,
it is reported to the proper authorities, has
been in New York making arrangements for
sending both men and military equipments to
the South. He has been also to, or was about
to depart for, Europe, as agent for warlike sup
plies in the employment of the Confederate
States. This morning he called at the State
Department, with the passport of a British
Consul, to obtain thereto the signature of
the Secretary, in accordance with the war re
gulation of the department. He was requested
to make affidavit of his loyalty to the Govern
ment and the lawfulness of his errand, which
he did, and was told to call again at 2 o'clock,
when, on making his appearance, he was ar
rested, at the instance of the Secretary of State,
by Captain Starr and two orderlies, who in the
meantime had been sent for, and were present
for that purpose. He is in prison, awaiting
further orders of the Government.
Already practical measures of legislation are
being prepared. Senator Wilson, it is under
derstood, has been in consultation with Con
gressmen as well as high officers of the govern
ment, and at an early day of the extra session
of Congress will, as chairman of the committee
on military affairs, introduce a series of bills
proposing, first, to legalize the Executive action
conoerning the present defensive or warlike
preparations ; secondly, giving the sanction of
law to the plan already announced for the per
manent increase of the army ; thirdly, retiring
infirm and disabled army officers; fourthly, to
orgardse from the militia a hundred regiments
as a National Guard, to be all clothed and armed
alike ; fifth, to increase the .number of cadets
to the extent of sixty-eight, or to the
number of Senators, and authorizing the Presi
dent to fill vacancies caused by resignations or
otherwise, in that instruction. Besides, it is
designed to recommend an appropriation of
two hundred millions of dollars to carry the
defensive measures into effect. The above are
substantially the objects contemplated.
Owing to the expeditious calling of so many
troops into the field the Quarter Master's depart
ment has not been able to furnish uniforms so
as to immediately meet the demands. Mea
sures, have been taken, however, for adequate
supplies at the earliest practical period.
Some of the members of the New York
twelfth regiment of militia unite in a request
that it be stated that there is no adequate
grounds for the report that their commander,
Col. Butterfield, treats them otherwise than
with kindness and a due regard to their com
fort and interests.
Gen. Fremont probably arrived here to-night,
as such was his intention.
The Adams Express Company were notified
by the War Department late in May that it
was intended to stop letter communication with
seceded States. Orders were immediately given
at all their offices to cease receiving letters. It
was soon apparent that the only result of this
movement was to start up numerous letter ex
presses of a character not easily reached by the
authorities, and it was considered preferable to
permit private and business letters to be for
'warded through a responsible channel which
could be supervised by the Government.
The object of Capt. Ward in throwing up
breast-works at Matthias' Point was, that his
boat's crews might be able to hold the place,
with the aid of a small howitzer, covered by
the thirty-two pound guns of the Freeborn,
until his force should be reinforced by the New
York Seventy-first Regiment, which he had
sent for to come to his support. It was thought
the regiment once there, could fortify them
selves and hold the place against a force short
of vastly superior numbers.
The , steamer Mount Vernon, Capt. Woods,
left the navy yard this evening for Fortress
Monroe with dispatches from Navy Department
to Gen. Butler. She took a small force of ma
rines and a detachment of company H, New
York 71st, to relieve their comrades who went
down there about ten days ago in the Anacosta
tender as a guard to the troops at the Rip Rape.
The fifth Maine regiment arrived to-night.
The Pawnee, however, arrived at the navy
yard with Ward's corpse before the dispatch
reached the 71st.
The remains will go to New York under ma
rine escort to-morrow morning.
MOVEMENTS OF WIZ. H. RIISSIaLL.
RairllTON, C. W., Jnne 28
Win. H. Russell, the London 'Times corre
spondent, passed east over the Great Western
Itailwait this morning.
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prepared to execute JOB and ROOK PRINTING of every
description, cheaper that it can be done at any other
tabliahmontin the country
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In-Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular
advertisements.
FROM THE REBEL STATES
THE DIVISION OF TENNESSEE
—.—
A Storm Anticipated in the Legis-
BLOCKADE OF THE MISSISSIPPI,
FIVE SCHOONERS CAPTURED.
RICH PRIZES FOR PRIVATEERS
correspondence appears in this morning's
paper between Gen. Buckner and the Quarter
master of the State Guards, being an, attempt
.o prove that Collector Colton and 31 T. Wel
ler, the special agent of the Government here,
had refused to allow supplies to the troops at
Columbus to pass by river or railroad.
Six hundred stand of arms and the necessary
cartridges arrived here yesterday, and it is ru
mored that they are intended for the Union
men in East Tennessee.
The Journal authoritatively denies that Cole
nel Rousseau is recruiting troops for the gov
ernment. The Nashville correspondent of the
Memphis Appeal, dated the 27th, says that the
Legislature is endeavoring to conciliate. East
Tennessee, whose Commissioners, are at Nash
villa, proposing to the Legislature a peacea
ble secession from the rest of the State. Their
memorial will be presented on Wednesday.--
Harmony prevails at present, but a storm is ex
pected ueiore the end of the session.
A special despatch to the New Orleans. Delta
from Mississippi City, on the 25th, says that a
steamer anchored oil' the Point had captured
five schooners with which she sailed eastward.
The blockade at this point, the same paper
states, has been permanently instituted, and
that the Mobile mail boats have been-discon
tinued. The same paper states that the India,
China and English merchantmen will be rich
prizes for the privateers.
The Picayune, of the 25th, says that a U. S.
sloop-of-war with eight guns is anchored at
Atchafalaya bay, thus intercepting communica
tion via Berwick bay with Texas.
FROM ALEXANDRIA
MISSING OFFICERS RETURNED.
MORE CAPTURES BY THE
The Affair at Cloud's Mill—Federal
Pickets Driven In.
Information received here from the Zouave
camp, this morning, states that Lieut. llowison
and the Zouave Captain, whose protracted ab
sence last night gave rise to fears of their safe
ty, had returned uninjured. Lieut. Sweet's
cavalry company returned at midnight, with . -
out meeting with the secession cavalry. Pri
vate Murphy is still missing.
The afti3.ir. at Cloud's Mills seems to - have
been only another attempt of tue enemy to
harries our pickets, who are at present the only
victims of the warfare, and to notify us of their
presence. They made only two captures, nei
ther of whom was prepared for resistance. They
were pounced upon by about fifteen rebel 'cav
alry from a side road. Murphy was, for the
moment, off his horse. The other, a Zouave,
was engaged in picking cherries, and without
his arms.
AnOther portion of the rebel cavalry, about
forty strong, drove in the pickets to within a
mile of Cloud's Mills and then retired, without
succeeding in making any further captures.
Lieut. liowison and Captain Pedlar, of the
Zouaves, company K, Id not fall in with the
enemy, as their temporary absence gave cause
to apprehend.
The compliment paid to the Pennsylvania
troops by the Inspector General .yesterday, was
to the fourth regiment, Col. Hartranft, and not
to the fifth regiment, as stated in yesterday's
dispatch.
NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEERS ON THEIR.
WAY TO WASHINGTON.
The First Regiment of the three years New
Jersey volunteers left here this morning for
Washington, having twenty-one cars, with lo
comotives, at half past eight o'clock. The
Second and Third Regiments left this afternoon
by way of the Camden and Amboy railroad.
The tents and other camp equippage, which
Quartermaster General Feline has, under the
direction of Gov. Ogden, and at the request of
the War Department, supplied them, went with
each regiment.
The horses belonging to the offices will follow
immediately. Each man is provided with three
days' cooked provisions, and five days provi
sions in bulk also go with the troops, to pre
vent the usual complaint of want of rations
upon their arrival at Washington. They are
supplied with eighty thousand rounds of car
tridges for the brigade—twenty-seven rounds
having been delivered to each man.
Skirmish. near Cumberland.
SEVENTEEN REBELS KILLED
Corporal Hayes and twelve men belonging to.
Col. Wallace's regiment of Zouaves, while scout
ing on Patterson Creek, twelve miles southeast
of Cumberland, on Tuesday night, encountered
a party of rebels, numbering about forty.
A sharp engagement ensued. Seventeen of the
enemy .are reported killed, and a number
wounded. One of Hayes's party was killed,
and bhnself badly wounded. They captured a
number of horses.
The rebel force at Buchanan is reported to
have been increased to 4,000.
SPANISH INVASION OF HAYTI
Bosrow, June 28.
The schooner Learsville, from Cape Haytin
on the 8d inst., reports that the Spaniards took
possession of 'Fort Independence, i4:miles from
that place on the 13th of May, and fears wen
entertained there of a still farther invasion.
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