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June 6, 1862 (4 pages)

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es inh . equilibriain is Jort. Spare the birds. Better “gbood on he did ho to inquire Se: Get Uoligaen ths United Ben, , seems to have an Pat dala de duces. . . songsters building in.» leafy covert we know of, that we would not like to see fall for the thousands of insects their loss would give the neighboriood. There are not birds enotizh. The Practice of stooting stall birds once prevailed to such an extent in France as to almost exterminate the feathered race..The effects were soon seen. . Insects and worms . multiplied afd filled the air and earth. Fruit . Gd grain @iffered terribly, and it wax found necessary to prohibit the killing of birds and -Jeven to import them for immediate use. Birda are compensating balanges in the econ. omy of nature, and when destroyed a just ; by these presents” af of Engli tira yt conteoven ccanivearee EuDrunkard ! "Sie hasarehle speakes’s comb . ments were Lani ag for this nice Bete wh gt 8 ‘ "New ork weet pe the Chief of Police to remove ‘their hotographs from the~Rogue’s Gallery. you see, erences: aoe that say is some honer left net ap sar The poisonmng re anume in recently discovered about the furtifient s of Columbus—the destruction of crops, "mal the setting fire to peseeful commercial cities, are -_ of i nh 9 are te any. of the brightish history. [Oh ! order, h Gentimen 1 allude to eo employment of hdians te the scalps of Americans to the English Treasuryat s0 much a. wee 4 during the Revolution, to the ruthless. destruction of the archives of the nation, the patents ‘and the valuable library at ¥ nin the last war—the burning of the. Danish fleet—the use of bad Cominissioners in the ‘absence of other wadiling for Punjaub cannon. and the more reeent barbarian deefruction give them the larger share of the berries than sacrifice so much usefulness, beauty, harnaomy and innocence. . Tie Steamer Nevapa.—The Sacramento Union says the owners of the stesmer Nevada have recently made a contract with E. ton . L. Fell to raise the vessel and deliver her at San Francisco or Mare Island. Tho plan by which he proposes to effect the object, is to drive piles on both sides of the Véasel, on which he will place his hydraulic presses.— Thus by teas of trusses run across the . He and chains and iron straps running under it, the strain will be equalized and the veasel raised without injury. By the terma of the contract, Fell has thirty-five days in which to accomplish the Work. His pumpa Phatsocasrth FoR Funda ie Maryaville # ploads lustily for a re-union of the : Be of the Democratic party in opposition to the present National Administration, saya there ia ‘ho ‘diffrehde ‘in principle between the two wings iW /and therefore they ought again, The Express talks the gther, mg dare mora of Cal. tons letter, . A. Douglas, admits borh ‘the witige are patriotic and fur the Union and’saye the Dixivttes are iow to‘help carry out'the War pélicy of the ernment gince the people have voted that way, and further, they are wi freer tamaen inky j “Cake watt hate are oe party ? The Express says in opposition vo the piesi at ‘What tits the shetotaahin 80 The War policy mgr by sepa . . . STUFFING THE: . . and apparatiis,now in Sioramente,will be sent down within two or three days. —~ or BOX aN ANCIENT Custom. ‘times in discoursing upon _. thie degeneracy of this age, we are pointed to the frauds in elections, as an evidence of cor. 1 . ruption suchas the world never saw before. /. This form of cheating commenced in this . . couutry, in New York city; but came to perfection in San Francisco. There have been touches of it in other places ; but it does no . appexr-to have been any better understood or more practiced in this. generation than it waa five hundted years ago. In 1385, Sir Niheol “Brembér «wae an unpopular mayor of London, and great efforts were made tq ‘proverit his re-election ; but he was chosen for 1836 as the records ran, in the following . way: “Aleo this yeate, Sir Nicholl Brenibre hue ehosen Muairengene by the said craftes, and” by then of the countte at ‘Harrowe, theré sboughte, and not by the pre-election of the cite of London as ‘it anit to bey and the olde halle waa st:. fed with men of arms gere even, by ordinaire and aasente of Sir Nicholl Brembre, for te chose hym maire on . the morrow and se he vee," EF McClellan has nada his taverite eharger Dan Webster. The military pounder and expounder, says Venity Fair, area -. eharp team, and can hardly fail to trample the enewies of the Constitution under their ithe OvTRAGEOUS.—On yesterday afternoon attention was attracted to a man who appeared to be laboring under the eff-cts of “mania a potu.” He had evidently been drinking heavily, and nv doubt of bad rum, He could hard carry the additional giaas te his lips, byt did eo, and at once to the terror of thos» present commenced to bife out of % tumbler and grind them his teeth. He was at ‘once seciifed and taken care of ef his friends, fortunately before he had swallowed ~ of the particles. —S. F. Journal. of déciments four thousand years of oge— curious, countless in value—presents from European princes in furmer ages, that can never be replaced—together with all the rich works of art of the Manchou dynasty, by the unculled for, unmanly and ungenerous burn= hes of the Emperor’ ‘a summer palace at PemT England is no longer mistress of the seas. ‘doubts it; but her regent} action convinces me that the Monitor” having proved herself a potter sen boat. in the terrible gale on the than the “Warrior” did in the Bay of Biseny, could st-am across the ocean and place Liverpool ander tribute, koock down your fortifications at Spithead, -your fleet a the Thaines—for~ pe know how opposed . England is to sinking veseela in the river luughter ind cheers }—and place London at er meérey. with her turret revolvers pointed. atthe Houavs of Feriment, while Lord Palmereton was discussing the propriety of cae g twelve million sterling’ on the for. tifications of England: The “Monitur” had two guna—the “Merrimac” ten: the “Monitor” had aifty men, the “Merrimac” five hundred, The “Monitor” ia not twelve bhundred tona burthen, the “Warrior” five thousand: ~The *‘Monitor” draws but eight feet ! —the Warrior" twenty-eight. The “Mon-~ itor” cost fifty thousand pounds, the “Warrior” five hundred thousand. ‘The keel of the “Monitor” was laid in the middle of De tober. She waa launched in the middle of January, and before the uriddle of March demonstrated principle that bas rendered valveless a hundred navies and a thousand, line ofbattle ships. The “Warrior” was two years in building. The wooden walls of England are buried with Campbell, who in poetry made their name somortal [cheers] ; and Tennyson, I trust, is already at werk on the iron-sides of England ; for Brittannia does need Bull-works, since the “Monitor” ll moe unsafe her march upon the The ‘‘Monitor” has introdueed a new b in naval history. Already the French Minister hae received the plane from our Seeretary of War. Already the Russian Legation have got the modela, and Lord Lyons has cytan 8 Lurd John Russel shes for Aduii You see that ‘Kuiehens is pike ous. 2 Swill not only send you the plana, but the men to make. the eteamera, as we did the Enfield. [Laughter and cheers }The firet naval power to-day ix America. (Oh! cheers and laughter.}] Our navy contiste of the “ Monitor’—but we nave voted five millions sterling to build a hundred more during the next six months. This ie the age of “ Monitors” and.gunpowaer have you not noticed Nelaan's anmated appearance since the recent’ naval battle t--oblige me by standing a minute on the steps ef the Hotel du Morley, and contemplate his manly attitude both in peace ind war. How eu old would have been cou the reserved seats at the late trial of the armor-élad battle ships. Why ! the “« Monitor” could have steamed through his fleet in the
Baltic, sinking bis men-of-war right and left, ae the “ Merrimac” did, the “ Cumberland” and the “ “—gteamed into Cronstadt, sunk the Ieussiah ee as up in tne Fave, sar ft. hiv Winter palace a tribu preferred it te the capital! . Nay, ‘more; the Napier he have had one of } i The lequrtennes st Sorte “Monroe is abolished. Gen. Wool commands at Baltimore. ! Sritasnunc, Va June 24 "arch ng p serge little means of trans. 5 niles from Stras. eile pO de Jackson i in full yada nad with his whole force, on ‘ter to Strasburg. Col. png comfmanding the advance, upon the eneniy who was strongly posted wth artilléry,: which el. Pre avon as the Federal elutan mppevr Fremont's column was brought up nd formed in liné of bittle. Jsckson deehaed to fight and retreated —25 prisoners wre taken by. our cavalry. Frost, Rova. June let & réconnvisance ysterday afternoon discovered a large force of the enemy Beven miles from here,. on the Winchester roud; our s opened on them und drove them ; some , taking seven prisoners ond several horses. Wasnineton, June 3d —Adviees from the Potemee army dated y: y show snow there was no fighting yesterday. Our advance ig eosiderable in front of. position, ocetpied before open At battle. A dispatch from MeClellan yesterd . says tie at. . tack wis commenced at one o'clock on Sat-. uray, by Hill’s sities, of five rebel brigades' sovaily Trem rom South C ina and Georgi, attacking Casey’s divi near” the Turnpiketeading over. "s bridge. — The fight was disas ua, esas sion was forced to retire before numbers, leavi -g ail their the New York and Penn varia troops be. : were killed eaves tory bad; einen a attempting wo rally” . Meintgleman‘a diviion eoting up charged on the rebels with , driving them Iike sheep: and regaining the setoncd, eKcept about half a wile; when the night our operations. Sumner’s two divisions. crossed the Chickshominy-at-3 P_34. Saturday, on Heitzelman’s right. Here t tered Longstreet’s, Rainy’ and_ sions, composing the flower of the rebel army. They tought + phir ever +f inch ground we hotly © enemy stood fire, but in orery aby atines Sed before ‘the buyoust.~ These two divisions did wobly . in defeating the rebele atevery point. — New York, Juoe 2d—The cotrespondent of the Times says the rebels suffered terribly on thie, us wellse on thepreviows day, from the well directed fire of our artiller rt which piled the ground with ‘shin. T le, also, to them, were the freq of our solid evlumns, pressing them back step by . step to the last point of endurance, when they broke and ran, ingloripusly leaving behind many officers and men priseners, New Yoru, June 3d.—Gen. been appointed in command at Harper's FerS ry; he wae received with great enthusivent by the troops. CuicaGo, June 4th.—The Federal loss in# two days fight before Riebmond, in killed und wounded was 3,000, ~ CHicaeo, June 4th—From Tennessee we} learn taut the steady development of the Union tevling in that. State is cheering. WasutxGron, June 4th.—¥rom Burnside’s departinent we have the following: Two steamers ascended Meherrin river on the 18thef May, distanee 94 miles, where . they founda deserted batte The river above was obs ructed by. sunken vessels.Wasnineron, J entitiin~ tis following dispatch was received at the War Department this afternoon: *Halleck’s headquarters, June 4th—Gen. Pope with Se mee miles south of Coriuth, pushing the ei: ports be has already taken 16,000 prisoners and captured 15.0u0 oluate eierene oe sands of the enemy are throwing away arms. Our latorasamt equa inaterigars learned that the railroad on hig line of recreat was cut, he became fran to save a bi ss nine locomuti y encoun. ver . ’ page and.twelve batteries of artillery. Some of } agers divi. ) ef . 4 Sigel has . —trevs sod 7 ¥& Johns, a hans, in. Sie ge J Clement, ty J Ton Wetsegs 5 og dg G Kendall, wats u A ¥ Leonard, iietoie 5 ¥ F satth; K Pdefireys, do J rater, og Sete Ss Piates oe GRAND BALL! ° Tome ores an LAME CITY rt BY MR. Me MRS. 8 BREMOND. Wednesday, ‘June 26th, 9862. — ‘Committee of Arrangements. ls Serres Wm. Henry ‘AT Uere soum abosow). Lave € Daleenban Hill.. os ee io oeeenee ~ Murphy A cherokee. . San Juan. 1. ¢ s. Santly, B iain: Wa. Berry. oosekas ‘Moneh haque, A. Morateur. si “Casamayou, —e G. Weive L. La M Prabex. Hesaeg gcd W. Andrews, Antoine Mayoux Woolser's Sa H. Anierson, Buck Movre’s lat.. ez: 4t. Hickmen, Urleans Flatecisc.sscessseseee Hagerty Joln MeBrown, ‘William Berry N A ACA . WwW, ukemi AOE.. . , English Branches or Pst For Latin and the higher Eng. Sasaietidbss 08 0 ‘or Common Eaglish branthes..ccccseceGhOO ve etek 50 teeeeeeres -300 my WLP. PRESSEY. A TO THE AGED.—In the dccline of ‘ife the logs of vital foree-consequent upon physical decay. can only o8 some Yop yale the strength and spirits, without entailing the exaustion which is always the final effect of ordinary stimulants. 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