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7 ° @ave from the date of notice from | al I re) Cc A I N E W Ss EXaMtnation of Murray anp ormers ror | THe Ruope Istanp MARINE eee 'p ROPOSALS. ee av eS ee : TELEGRAPHIC NEWS 4 J 4 . Tux Kittinc of Coxngiius Born —Yesterday | Rives —The most complete turnout of the Wise Mibans wee, yg a omen fh yen, Peace: w Ls , —. == » Sergeant Murph 4 ten others of | yet, in the military line, was presented yesterday Bureau of Yards and Docks, April 24, 1961. sens, and the cuarantore of such defaulting bidders po Cot. Evuswortn’s Firemen Zovaves.—The charged with the | afternoon, in the march through Pennsylvania . Company C, Union Regime! homicide of Cornelius Boyd, were examined in the jail before Justice Dona, Mr. A. Lloyd ap ; ; _ | will be he'd recponsib e for ali de inquene: avenue ef the well appointed Rhode 'sland Ma- qome’s Spacers ie Sir cock sines sosaraie sc: wali Pp aeeutaioce aries don fermacy sith thie Five Rocseas st tia Yee aviven est tasentget, tine Artillery, which arrived here vin Petryville | fort, Nave Yard atiraneth= sact)-will ber. | Adverse ment wil, at:heopt on of the —Thbe Cairo correspondent of numbering 1,100 men rank and file. They ar- +2 the Repoblican sys that about a doren volunteers rived about 8% o'clock p.m. per rail, via An- | Pe®ring as the counsel of the accused parties. per steamer Kil-von-kall, of the New Verk traus- | o- Fee ee Percent! Leouion the 2th dey of | cee oes vals whose offers say be aooepted will > aire timed " ba Br Sy ig Ps aa Matasteteiecnertsca Be yealechee™™ | “Rioer ‘Buckoer"cummanderin-chet of the ol citizens \- U - ia pricted schecu “4 : iK 5 | > tbuslastic. Everybody who could do so had as- | beard the statement of Sergeant Murpby. i eee Present kt ezun to dis: | or ned oa srplication, and ales ——— | oe | Premed mage mg ates st eae cupectation of the arrival of the long looked C2 | fo take Boyd dead o¢ alive, Witsees is under | horees, bapgrge and vane ocenored sume tiene, | ¢ueees "0 Fernone desir Barre igisstos, | There was swech, excitement at Paducah Bt, ex ion & - "i ‘ 4 h s ty diritti Sixty-ntnth Regiment, (Colonel Corcoran.) aboct | the Impression that Murphy sald Maj McDowell | and § wore In rondiness totwabetueh appeuranas | Sones for tee rants eae en eed ne LOCK HOSPITAL, | dleces ef ariliery bed been received free Neshs ee ne Betton Rom pare Raylene: ie Cpa obie ald inthecity, They marched throagh Pennsyivania | the Nave Acent nearest thereto, or by the bureau | Afas — sry sword, so7 fea omy | ville ‘zowd bad nereased ; . ori pre dense lined the ratiroed track out as fom that he went with bis men to the house and called | avenue to the Executive Mansion, and In | for ¥ or all the yards, iffecimal Remedy im the * 7 ‘. siiaae It was understood that the Gevernor of Ten- lelighted | 70 Preven! comfuston and mistakes in senting the! FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, nessee bad made a demand upon the Governor of Sprague | 96°72. 500.2 wel be received which contains classes ae Lilino!s for the arms and munitions of war taken the State. | eye Teal ola hen. weet ie rmvelone: and evch | LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. on Boyd to surrender in the name of the United States. Boyd opened his door and fired upon them, setting Lis (Murphy's) coat on fire, when the boundary street of the city. At the first whistle announcing the arrival of the train, the immense concourse of people atraightened them- review before the President, who w: with them, and complimented Gi highly on the patriotism of bis noble ! sign the bid and coatract. r rs from a steamer. The bost bad been given up to i for the | be ordered his men to fire, which they did, kill- | The review over. the artillery returned through e hereby cauuoned mad partrouinc.s APPLY IMMEDIATELY. the owners and teken to Paducah selves into burrahing trim in readiness for the ing Boy Murphy sald he had heard that Boyd | the avenue, and proceeded up Seventh street to the their offers oust bo in the form here URE WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGE The war feeling was higb at Nashville, and pine 2 ene eee een tae oe ned eetled conmiealas ageinct Ge eink mein mesos tee Toke Ome eee battery was | Inafter prosoribed, and ba maiird iu time to reach | A CURE Se eee eee » | several compinies were drilling day and night the reed, and came in sight, and the red caps of iP agi LS their destination before ime excires for re IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. net bie the Zoua ves were seen, the crowd changed thelr anon wire arene ore Somnen tailor. pace epee Ap gee betel) Leoipheies si ceiving them; no bid wall be considered which shal? A twenty-four pounder and dera enthusiasm for the Sixty-ninth into a roar of wel- 'y’s squad told witness that Boyd, when he shot c undred bs recetved after the period stated, and no allowance Weakness of the Back, Strict ninety horses. Their battery consists of six of | wii! be sn ell pe Of the mail and Bladder, involuntary Dissharges, Impotency, G Ky. The town was carefully guarded, and ail James’ rifled cannon, elx caissons, one large bat- | ‘Io runrd aininet offers being opened before the Pepey, —e Confusion | sirangers closely watcbed as the people feared tery ambulance, and a portable forge. Five large | time aspointen, bidcers a-o requated to encorroon Spu s the Heart, — an attack from the Cairo forces The steamer baggage and provender wagons, heavily loaded, | the eareioge above the address, and draw line un- Pr ag eg songedy Bo Plllcrersqeragr — “gf be | Julius H. Smith bad slipped by Cairo and landed followed the train. They bring with them stores, | 4, se cndor eument, taus : ach or Bowels~—these Terrible Dinorders.arieing from Sol | 450 Colt’s rifles Provisions, and horse feed sufficient for a three Proposals for Ciass, No. (mame the class) for the > Yard ot hs . tary Habits of Youth—chese Dreadful and Des nn = months campaign. They were commanded on Nees Fe ee hielor the Barece of Yards and Docks, which reader Marriage impossible, and destroy both Rebuilding ef Railread Bridges tie’ nelle hither by Lt. Gov. Arnold, of Rhode | Washington, D. C, Body aud Mind. sla 01 #4, Affections of the Rid- | number of troops were stationed at Columbus, at them from the window, exclaimed, “Take that, you sons of —.”" They then advanced, and more shots were fired from the door. Witness knows nothing of Boyd’s character himself, but heard a man say ‘that he was more afraid of Boyd than of the whole State of Virgin: Since this affair occurred has heard people say he was a dangerous man. come to the Fire Zouaves, the cheers commencing at the point where the train first became visible, and extending all the way to the where they became terrifically lond. Asthe drum c disembarkea from the train and commenced advance to the street the dense crowd of specta- tors wes with difficulty forced open to give space for the regiment to form, so eager was the curi- hew comers. The ft foll Capt. C YOUNG MEN PRs ee yore ged .—* me tages Be = Mrs. Bean y t eir officers are as follows :—Ca) i a eee EBA) FR nh —— Tr bats = onsistaof a. ket, trimmed pisce Pn her ta sgh ghee ors. Nei H. Tompkins, Lieuts Reynolds, phim 3 n, Form of Offer. | bre ioivennag aod errs edhe a = oar Ratirona, Prepon ae Uikass Seemak eae with blue and red cord qos palend yet sbirt, the night, when she heard a loud rap, and a | Towell and Bre#low, Surgeon Miller, Veterinary I, (here insert the name o/ Here, dnte the offer:) | | to’ xn untimely grave thousands of Yourg Men of the moat | gide of Baltimore. Mr. Thomas T. Power, the red cap with a blue band, and regulation over- | VOlce use the words ‘United States”’' Heard | Sutgeoh Chas. Scratton, Guidon, Jos. Watson. Or DAMES COMPOSIOg exalted talent rilliant might ctherwie of (vamo the town,)in the Stats of (name the he men are quartered with thelr predecessors of | tate, hereby offer to furnish under souradeeries ment dated (date of advertisemaent,) and subject to the regiment in the Patent Office building. all the requirements of the sane, and of the ted A Nov Case.—Yesterday, Mr. J. P. Crutchett | schedule to which itrefers; all the artilescom. | Ma was arrested by Allen and Wise, detective of- | braced in Ciasa No. (name the class) for the navy- | riage. Boyd’s door burst in, and at the same time a te- port. The men ran, and Witness thought t were very brave to shoot and then tiin. Hear Some one say “don’t run, men.’ The panel was knocked out defore she Baw any explosion of fire coat. They are all armed with "s breech- looding rifles, worth $67 a pi: and buge bowie knives, which can be oe Lal eo of thelr ri to answer pose yonets. Their keapsacks are medelof revber cloth, ang ening Se. to ecaiacy the living lyre, may call with MARRIAGE. ED PERSONS, or Young ¢ of physical we well known engineer, and Mr. Penrose Lusk, an experienced railroad contractor, accompanied them. A body of troops from the camp at York Will go along to protect the workmen and pre- vent further destraction of the work. The whole contemplating Mar- a2, organic debili ficers, to be taken to It appears that two | yard at (name the yard,)sooording (9 said schaviuce, | deformities, Rc, speedily cured ee oman es aa in case of rain they can be used so as to protect | 8*™s. Saw the man’s coat on fire before the men shed a wee ME thas ethene La | ¥ext(here paste On the printed eiaee th the sched: | He who places hunself under the care of Dr. J. may religi- | Porter, of the United army. the ayers wre por ber bag Dienket, tin noe ee sayin elie a pe fea soos Rewbury for tbs cpoamases ule, and Epposito aon article set the, price aud ously “con de in bis honor as a gentieman and confidently Purcapetruia, May 2—A body of engineers late. knife, fork, and various other ar‘icles can 5 t the amount in the ovlumne for dollars.and | rely upon bis skill as a physician. of Mr. Crutchett before a Massachusetts Court to | o3"ty and font wane the ox ate arount of the 2 anewer ina plea of debt at a given time. At the bid forthe claen’ amouuting to (here write tae | , OFFICE No.7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. eft ha joore from time of trial Mr Crutchett failed to appear, and | ainount in words, SS ee hee ee the judgment was rendered against him in de-| I propose as my agent (here name the agent, if | must be paid and coutain « stamp. fault. fils bondsmen, to relieve themselves, de- | One is required by the schedule) for the suppiy Kk. JOHNSTON, i » fan: ; under the classes miscellaneous, by a non-resident DR. 2 > termined to produce him: and so went to the | Gitia piece of delivery: and should my offer be | Member of the Royal College of Sargeout, London, grado- court and obtattiing a batl piece, dispatched an | accepted, | request the contract may be p.epared | ate from one of the most eminent Colleges in che United attorney to secure his arrest, which was affected | and sort'to the navy arent at(uame tho agency) | Sites, and the grester part of whose life hos been ap by Allen & Co. Col M. Thompson, as counsel | for signatures and certificate. aa toe Mr. Cratchett, advised nomerbaitagen to the | (Here the bidder and eact member of the firm to chigha twp attorney. But the attorney went to the Chief | #2) Justice of the Circuit Court, (Dunlop,) from | apg ung whom he learned that the prisoner ts supposed | tng tama to be always in custody of his bondsman, and be and workmen, well protected, left this city to- day. for Maryland, to erect, as speedily as possi- ble, new bridges over Bush and Gunpowder creeks, on the Philadelphie, Wiimingten and Baltimore Railroad carried in esch knapsack without y inton- venience. A fatigue cap of gray gett and a tin cup strapped on the outside of tue ik, and a stout pair of shoes, complet cs the autht. ‘The following is a list of the officers of the regiment:—E Elmer Fjisworth, Colonel; Noah 3 Farnham, Lieuten’.ai Colonel; J. A Greiger, Major _ Company A—} aba Coyle, Captain; Rdward B. Knox, First Li_otenant; HughS. Powers, Ensign. Company ¢—Edward Burns, Captain; Lucius Larreb ce, First Lieutenant; Sylvanus Harris, a. the words®‘United States’ before any shot was Bred. Did not observe the door or shutter open Mill afler the fring. Never notived persons visit- ing Bovd’s house ave those Witness knew. Alfred Wilkinson testified that he was standing at his own door, and saw three persons go into Mr. Martin’s; in a few minutes Mr. Martin came vutof his house and asked witness to go with him to Adam Grinder’s. After « little time, wit- ness and Martin went with Grinder towards the wharf, and stopped by Boyd’s house and con- versed with him. After leaving bis house by the side alley they were arrested hy Murphy’s squad; Witness returned to the house with the squad, an Murphy went to the door and commanded = io War Mevements. New Onvzans, May 1.—Pensacola advices to the 2ith ultimo say the troops sre working soe | and night on the batteries. Two companies just arrived from New Orleans, and were erecting Ubree gun batteries for the defense of Pensacola. Galveston dates to the 26:h ultimo eay that ac- tive preparations were going on throughout exns. s Major McCulloch’s regiment for the frontuer bad been mustered into service at San Antonio. Oa the 25th batteries were being erected at Gaiveston great Form of Guarantee, ixned (name of guarantor) of (name State of (usme the State,) and (name of aeooud euarantor, &o ,) hereby ands take required no precept from the court here. The | that tha above name! (name the bidder or brddere) result was tbSt Mr. Critchett was taken to the | will, if his [or their] efferas above be accepted, central gnardhouse for keeping until arrange- | enter into contract with the © nited States within ments can be made for his departure for the filteen days afier the date of notice through the ing lashing, with derangement of mud, were cured imme- RTICULAR NOTICE. ers who have injured themselves by a practice indulged au habit fregvently from etil co 1, the effects of are nightly fe if not cured, rt en Ce apeny C—Micheel C. Murphy, Captain; 5 M- Coates, First Lieutenant; Isaac G. Seixax, En- S.gn. Company D—John Downing, Captain; Freeman Denrer, First Lieutenant; John , Ensign. toopen, in the name of the United States. ey was made, and the men kicked at the tloor; when the door was kicked in, tvitnets saw the Pe jsoned : N si st office of the asceptaues of his Lor their] offer | renders marriage impossible, and dee both mud and | Forts Blissand Quitman would soon be garri Company E—Jobn B. Leverich, Captain; Wm, | 82et fired from it; a ey ‘coat on Bre. i eh ori as are of unfrequent occurrence | Petit. mentiones . dys ahoull ply twiwediate dys eeducea | DY Texas tr iltere thundeell Caleatesre bal R. W. Chambers, First Lieutenant; Lioyd W the fire from the t: but Is not positive Witness: (Signature of caarantors ) These are so u iy rod WwW. ; | | Saw, the fi ‘om the door. bi hot pos n this Di by Texas troops. F vs that the shot came from the Inside. ‘This was the 7 report witness heard from the door. Murphy told the men not to run, but to fire; they did so, but witness don’t know how m: ny, shots there were, nor who fired them. W ess thinks Grinder went to Boyd’s house to teli him that the ee were after hin Was not present when Capt. Milter Les the order to the men with refer- enve to Boyd, but hiard the sergeant distinct! ive the order to fire. Witness never knew ot joyd’s belng a secessionist—never heard him avow himeelf as such. Joseph Herman ives upposite Boyd’s house, and knew btii well. On the night in question saw the men concealed behind the fence near his house, and heard a loud ie at his door. The man endeavored to open the door, and witness heard a report therefrom. The men ran, all but one, who stood and ordered the men back. They been enrolled at Galveston in four days, and one thousand more in the surrounding country had offvered their services. Berry, Ei nm Company F—Wm. H. Burns, Captain;. Jacob ‘Wilsey, First Lieutenant; Francis Clark, Ensign. Company G—Michael A. Lagen, Captain; F 3 Veates, First Lieutenant; Daniel Divver, En- Fenkness of the Back and by early habits of youth, Manniacror a Davontee oF tik Reciment— | ,/ certify, that eee een (oere nee pol Lunda, Ps i Prospect of more CAtldren of the Regiment —Last | sponsible guarantors in this ease. ( iguatue.) | eine” pee night, charming Miss Sarah Bezely, one of the | “To be signei by the district judge, dintrict attor y “ daughters’ of the Rhode Island Regiment, was | ney, coliector, navy agent, or some person knuwn married to Mr. Chas. Tibbetts, of the same tegi- | to the bureau to be responihle. Loon ment. The ceremeny took place at the Avenue a ‘ House, and was performed by Rew. Sir Wood: | Ciass No SOE NOUN NB ue peed. bury, chaplain of the regiment. Miss B called | spruce, jan: L NERVOUS DEBILITY.—Thousands can now judge what at the Star office a day or two since in company ae ana Pi ue 3 clase D the senees of thelr di ing health, losin, oe Lo ap, who wi saavel and ean ren, iron balls. img weak, pai v - Teost might be big brettiece whiaue cay now | 8 nikon ines No. 12, steel; clans’ No. ae Files; npfecrence about the eyer, cough or aympioma of eon that was Tibbetts, and if s0, we can account for | Suiponeadierys clase No Ih Hesdwa ae Ne |. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. the radiant expression of face he wore on that | j;! Rtationery; © ase No. 19, F if Ne. uided aud imprudent votory of pleasure finds cession. 2). Hay aud straw; clnsa No. 21, Provende:, olasn ate at Gin palatal Giana, 2 woeten Atthe wedding last night, the bride was dressed | No. 22 C lass No. 23. Belting. packing, moor de in the Turkish costume, and wore a blouse of o. 88 No. 24. Sperm and jubricating o1!s; cherry-colored satin, pants of blue, and a felt hat ae iron Castings; class No 26. Augers; with white plumes—the national colors. The uthracitecva!; class No 29 Bituini- Reports from New Orieans. w ORLEANS, April 30 —Troope are still pour- in here from the upper parishes, all of which are bound forthe Nortu. The southern steamsbip lines will resume their trips, with soutbern troops on board to guard them from capture. New Orveans, May 1 —Samuel R Glen, ape- cial correspondent of the New York Herald, was arrested here \ esterday on a dispatch from Mobile, bet was immediately releat on bis character being made known Troors are still pouring in from the country ‘Three thousand are now encamped at the Metarie Race Course —The feartul effe he mind are much to Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression 1 Forebodings, Aversion of Bociety, Sell-Di of Solitude, Tumdity, etc., are some of the ev Bay Scmpany H—W illfam Hackett, Captain; C. A. Beil, First Lieutenant; PA Gi!'ai Snsizn. Company 1—Jobn Wilday, Captain; Stephen W = Stryker, First Lieutenant; James Nelson, En- sign tompany J—Andrew D. Purtell, Captain; G. H. Fergus, First Lieutenant; Jobn Matthews, Eu- sign. Captain Leverich, of Company E, in this regi- ment, is the well-known fire Jepartme:t editor ef tbe New York Leader; and, by the way, the associate editor of the Loader, Chas. G. Halpine, comes with the Sixty-ninth Regiment as aid-de- ewood; clase No. bi a retenders, who, Nery one keep dim ry svbstanc Mas naibn, returned and fired. Witness heard only one re- | band of the regiment was in attendance, and per- : Boston, May 1 —It is reported that the Gov- camp to Col. Corcoran. port from the door, and immediately after saw | formed several ploces in beautiful style. Class No. — en FP agri A rl — actctenge eG pte . OR. cant’ = cede oe - x ¢ . ne Sessile iiug aie ten et. the sergeant’s coat on fire. After the firing heard Tur Seventy Reoinunt went into camp yer- No 5. Oak s6 No 6 White pine, one of the men tell one of their number to zo for the captain to send twenty more men. They came ina short time and surrounded the house Heard them rap at the door, and saw a woman lock from a window Thinks sbe told the men he Heart, Taro prog I rapidity, till death pow period to his dreadful enflerings by sending him to that ua- discovered country from whose bourne no traveler returns. and DR. JOHNSON’S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC islature to make an appropriation and authorize the Governor to estabiish acamp in Massachusetts, where all the newly-organized volunteers ea: rendezvous until called Into active service. vates, in the meantime, will be paid $20 a month Ay princes terday afternoon on the grounds of William I. | fais nid ete Stone, Esq , adjoining’ Columbian College. | Gravei and san They pitched their tents in rows of fifteen each | szikes; class to the number of one hundred and fifty in all, | ©'3s8 No. 14. Fach tent is capable of holding efght or ten men xe; class No, 7. Lime, & Cement; co.ass Ni Vo Il. Iron, nails, jase No. 13. Py, 0. Ii, Paints, oe, magnificent siand of colors presented to them by Mrs. John Jacob Actor, jr. ‘The Hag is about 6 by 10 feet, ef rich crimson satin, lined with beavy white satin, with yellow silk fringe and tassels. On it is embroidered in white silk w ar dlerys olass Rew 17. WEAKNESS AND IEPOTR RCE. 7 by the State, a the words ‘U.S. National Guards, First Regi- | to come dome nnd laine ich eee bet | The encatpuient will continue several weeks toners giana INO.a | ny ae arent and important remedy weakicwsot he rguee | 9 tent. Collier, of the marine corps, attached ment Zouaves, New York”? The s'aff is of black | they went in, and shortly after came ont. "Wit. | there, during which time the regular camp life é: P the Minnesota, raised the American flag on O)4 South Church steeple. He is anative of Mary- land, The Minnesota will probably sail on Sat- urday. ing. a stated, who Jost all Lope, uw oak, mounted with a silver spear-head. They have also ten other flags presented by various parties, one by the New York Fire Department, one by Laura Keene, one by the ladics at the Aster House, &c., &c. THE BHOYS ABOUT TOWN. From the railroad depot the Zouaves marched up Pa. avenue to be reviewed by the President, and on the way were greeted with some big de- anmonstrations of applause. As they passed the north porticoe the White House, Mr. Lincoln, accompanted by the Secretery of State, Marshal Lamen and a few others, stepped out upen the — led carriageway Me nearer view of the ave firemen. The Presidential party expressed 22. Charcoal; class 6 &, pao e; class No. a. Sp lubricating otls 25. ron carting; class No. 25. peers; 27. Anthracite con’; class No 29 Bitn- 8 No. ®, Semi-bitu mre, nervous and de! will be maintained. The site selected for their, been im al; A excampment is oue of the most pleasant ones in the vicinity of the city, and the Seventh will bork 1 doubtless enjoy themselves hugely there. iighe Broad Top, Se kig Tue camrixc GRouxp of the New Yor NEW. YORK. A Reuiment in the Government square fronting K | Claes No. Brisng glans Nob. Oak and hard | tue tant inecsavos cares a street on the north, and between Thirteenth and | Tod jcuiper; close No-7, Gitte Wate cal eeeeet [oth oneeen nn beet te De leeae Fourteenth streets west, is heing rapidly arranged | 9) -8 Coment, class No:9 Gravel and cud: Mf the papers end many other for occupation by them. Squads of the men have | class No. 10, Si jas No. 11, fron, iron oe been working the past two days at erecting shan- | and spikes: class No. 12. Steal; ciasa No. 14. me glad eaneneregh Spe seg ties for the soldiers. There are to be sixty build- | class No 15. 7% 0118, aad giasr; class D aa tect) = ings, each of a capacity to contain sixteen men, | Sip chandiery; o! l 's Na 17 Hardwar saaain | 18 Stationery; claer No. 2). Hay and st WASHINGTON LOCK HOSPITAL and the regiment will be divided into sixty I a. GUILD dah: Bex an akaeanes aiien ness was never in Boyd's house in his life. Knew Boyd well, but never heard him express himself with reference to politics. After the squad bad retired one of the men came back and fired a pistol atthe honse. Never saw any persons: be- sides the neighhora go Into Boyd’s house. Mrs_ Boyd (widow of thedeceased) was called, and Mr. Lloyd objected to her evidence being taken, on the ground that she could not testify save through bias, 23 the widow of the deceased. The Justice decided, however, to take her testi- mony. Mrs. Boyd said that Mr Boyd came in between 11 and 12 o’clock, and had yone to sleep, but she had not. Heard a knock at the door, and ob- Moora! Diag an wes Irentabilx: ‘die moat fearfel Witaincton, May 1 —Our companies of voi- unteer nre filling up rapidly since the proclema- tion of the Governor. General Patterson wiil mot muster them inte the Keane — aregiment ts com) Our usvally quiet city now weers a i aspect. The Wilmington Institute is converted into an arsenal, where five companies are drilling dally. It will take only a few addi- tlonal men to make up the State’s quota, and five regiments could be raised easily. att wder; No 2. ry i messes of sixteen each. Thecamping ground will By Beltane, onching, an is — No. a. rm : Pe ished the above refuge from soecieschemecrtomee not be ready for occupation for several days, pro- Hi f In; of 3 of rears, estabiisl re q the greatest intercst in the regiment, an —y served that the parties who knocked were Messra. bably a week — ca i and se hathencicn ps a erase - on Semi btn gupokers. sell fe garter yr en voip The Meeting at Wheeling, Va. were the complimentary expressjona interc ban; Wiikinsos end Grinder. They came in and told —_— ——— . minous Broad Yop, &e. coal. snd proton: Waxexixc, Va., May 2.—A_ meeting of the as company after company of these splendidly Mr. Boyd that the soldiers were after him. While | TH#ATER.—Tbe popular comedy, “Faint Heart developed men twept by with clastic step. The President was evidently not a little amused by the hearty vim with which the Zouaves deliv- ered their cheers and etceteras; as, for instance, the lieutenant of each platoon, in passing, would call out with sharp empbasis, ‘- Three cheers for Abrabam Lincoln! 1! 2! 3! 4! 5! 6! 7! Zouave’ Tiger!” and es the successive hip! hip’ burres?’’ and supplementary ‘-fixins’”’ were shot off like a discharge of musketry from each platoon, It was certainly one of the most animated scenes imaginable ‘The Zouaves then returned down the avenue to the corner of Thirteenth street, where they ex- pected to quarter, bi some consultation, it ‘was deemed proper to give them the new fron buildings on the avenue, opposite the Washing- ton building On arriving t Up with candles to light tbe tures were not arranged; but bere again they were disappointed. and orders were given to Col. Elis- ‘worth to quarter a portion of his men in the Hall of Representatives, and the remainder at the corner of Thirteenth street and Penosylvania avenue. Four companies then returned up the avenue, and the rest proceeded to the Capitol. ‘The seats of the ph ia were soon filled by b’hoys, and the remainder repaired to the val- leries, when stretching out upon the benches, many of them indulged in the luxury of et rd aint they were there witness heard another rep at the door, and looked out of the window. Those out- side asked if Mr. Boyd lived there, and witness replied that he did, but was notin. Witne sasked if betd wished to see bim for anything particular, and they said they bad news for him from Alex- andria. Witness went down stairs and told her husband to shut the door and pe out the lights, asthe men were after him. ile replied that he might as well go out, as they would have bim anybow, and went up stairs and put on bis best clothes to yo with them. When he came down he talked with Mr Grinder, who tried to persuade him not to go. After Wilkinson and Grinder left tue house suc beard the men giving signals. Wit- ness went to the door and opened it, and sew the men posted all around, and told Mr Boyd not tego out. Just 2s she spoke they thumped furlourly on the door and broke the panel {n, aud imniediate- ly begun to fire. Mr. Boyd did not fire; he had no pistol in bis house save an old one given him for the baby to play with, and witness is sure it was notloaded Was standing by her busband when he wasshot. The fi st shot took effect, and the fatal one came throngh the window. Witness called en them for God’s sake to cease firing, as her husband was killed. Witness carried ber husband, she knows not bow, up stairs to his chamber, and laid bim on the floor, and called Mrs. Mills, who lived up stairs, to come and help merchants of this city was beid yesterday to de termine what ection Gooald be token in ecgesd to the renewal of the State license, which expired yesterday. A committee was appointed to draft resolutions, and the meeting Hjourned til) to- morrow. The feeling tyre a4 tn a to the renewal, some of the participants express- ing their determination to close their stores rather than pay the tax >, UADEL % ‘Yhisis the only piace where % eure and speedy never won a Fair Lady.” will be presented at our | Cings No pie eMedia 2, Stone; olans ae can beoained inthe world for all improper Theater to night, together with the rich farce, | No. 5, Oak and bard Wood; class 6. Winte | and evil habits, gonorrhe, gleet, seminal weak- “Sketches in India,” in which a member of the | pina, apruce, cyprass, aad jULIper No. 7. | ness, syphilis, primary scoondary. and tertiary, New York Twenty-fifth Regiment, Mr. Edwin th, tr t Ey ae and plaster; o fo N fe lates Ores Be ; ek. yangrish, appe: “Tom ? Withers’s | No. Il. [ro., tronsatis and pikes; cass No. general debility, proz * splentid Secknetra nto perform ta their cneqiles Stoel; ciass No. 14. File jcinss No. 1%. Paints, oie, | nights, pripitation cf the heart, rinsing in the easy style several of their spirited national melodies | 8046 888; class No. 15 Ehip chandlery; class Her Joss Sf memory, en een eee ‘" ary Noh . No, a het oat y r 1, on 4 Om also. If anyocdy is troubled with ‘blue devils,” | {y Pyrantad: cate we, bod bicaws class | pooutiar disorders erlasee fepm the iedicorction of just let him drop tn to-night, and we promies sist No. 21, Provende: Charo uth, rendering them unfit for either business, these disagreeable lttle demons wil! not follow i e; class D 24. | study. Society, or marriage. him beyond the threshold No 3 Angers; Dr. has the crentest remedi aa 7 Anthracite oc clase No, 30, Seint- | world for diseases of the b ood. re Not Legat Tenner.—Yerterday a case was !, brought before Justice Myers to test the legality oad Top, pon! ti totures, sy phil: “minal weakness, abuse, Brea rots ome eo. ‘Phere ie no in whioh they fa1i lo eure in of bank notes ag a tender in payment of debts asa No, 1, M. Taity ts the landlord of C. Kloman His rent | and shoes; Cl ‘ 9 aD ‘om 3 to 6 dare. No. 'd. Provislons; ateas Nore . Viotims of theae horrible complaints, who would A * n h ua! en and ornaments to 8% Ys becaine due and the bill was presented. The ten- | Broceries; class No.5. Dry Goods; ines Nu. s. | Tish (0 be valuable mon end oruaments to sooty, landlord refused, "The tenant ad’ he kad ty | Miscolianocue; is Ror tue comfort of hi , e 10. Paint other. The landlord warranted. The tenant | das lead that he offered the bank note in paytment. | c'nss No. 1t Co The Justice decided that the note was net a legal | No, 16. Brivks, &o. tender, and gave judgment in favor of the plain- WASHINGTO: ur rd No.1, Bricks; class No. ellow pine tin class Mysterious AFFAIR —Another Attempt to Fire b No.5 Osk and hi the Union Hotel in Georgetown. —Last evening | & Writ eeprace, juaip about half past7 o'clock another desperate at- | No.7 path, Bn.l p et~ tempt was made to fire the Union Hotel, George- town. ‘The tire was kindied in the garret, and had Nebraska Territory te be Piaced ena War Feoting Omaua, N. T., Mey 1—Governor Black has issued a prociamation recommending a thorough volunteer organization throughout the Territory fe has already supplied companies with arms and equipments. and seems determined to piace Nebraska in the best possible condition of de- fense tis sup t at least one regiment of Nebraska troope will be mustered into service of the Ui ates for home defense. in the known hae, gleel, 7. Tobacco ass } tase fo. 9. Hardware; cians Ne, “t glass; olass Ne. li. Lumbor; uonery; class No, 13. Firewood; 43 Nu. 15, Prevender; o.ass Do not forget the name and number, man’s cflive 16 on the corner of Sixth Peonsyivania avenue. Clarenion Hote the National Hotel, Washington, D. C Persons ats distance shoud enclore stamp for return postage. Offixe houra,9 A. M.to io #. M. Various parties have been entieed trom my in- stitution by certain swindiers on back streets in this erty, who w Move: its of Steamers. Bostox, May 1—The reyal mail steamship Niagara sailed for Liverpool this forenoon. Sbe fired thirteen guns on passing Fort Independence, ia response toe similar ealute from the fort. he takes & ugere, but no specie The onieet Arabia arrived at Ove o'clock thie t til the day of their death, for the made considerable headway, nearl y burning up ase; class No, It. Ship chandisis; c'ase ord Co the wis ia sufficient. apely morning. The malls and newspaper bag for snooze. Although very bungry. no comp her. A second party now came up to the Louse, | the bed in which it was kindled. u This is the 17 Hadware; class No. 18. Stationery; cass ase : associated press were forwarded by the morning ‘were made. ee heap go When Mr. Boyd | seventh attempt of the kind that has been made No. 11, Firewood; lana No, 20, Hay aud atra + TRE cor aie. About 11 o’clock Col. Ellsworth announced | ope! the door he said nothing, but they cried | this week. A colored servant, named Johuson, No. vi. 1 ol No. 22. ( 5 CONNEC that be bad succeeded in securing for them some | out, ‘we've got you, you son of a ——.” ‘The | connected with the hotel, has been arrested on Soe otand laneteseen cite bod ig ye os MUTUAL Departure of New Jersey Troops thi soft bread and hot coffee, und after a few mo-| ball passed (iss his coat sleeve and into his | suspicion. clase No 27. Anthracitetooal; class No, 23. Bitu- LIFE Trextox, N. J., May oe ge — N is ments delay they marched down into the dining | Tight side, passing out through the lef: side. ‘ sieikiua ar aes minous Riotunond of Virginia coal; clase No. 29, pains ati evening toefourth regiment, Col Bil 2 co room and occupied the tables fitted up for the | Believes the fatal shot came through the window, | ,, EXcHANce —Nothing of accouat ts doing In| Yitummous Cumberiand cont PANY Jersey volunteers, numbering seven bundred and Peonsylvania aud New York Regiments. The | but is not positive. Mr. and Mrs Mills and thei¢ | th! line of business now. ‘The fact is that all the cOM boys expressed themselves as ‘‘spiling fora fight,”’ and made aapetstoct os erage with regard to the doings of the secessionists, and their proximity tothecity. They al! express the most unbounded esteem for Col. Elsworth, and declare that where be goes they will follow. They had boped to have the fun of opening Baltimore, and are de- termined if there is to be a figbt anywhere in the South they must bave a hand init. They will probably go into regular quarters this week their eceupation of the Hall of Representatives being only temporary. eighty mex, embarked in the steam propellers F. . Brone and Patroon, st this city, to proceed via the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Delaware river southwardiy. The steamer F. W. Brane carries two brass six pound guns Star vati Missiseippi be Cuicaco, April 30 —The Evening Journal from a gentleman just returned from M testes; ‘that In many parts of that State famine ‘ and the people are suffering for the want of two daughters lived in the house. Witness did not know of her husband visiting Alexandria, noc never heard that he was in correspondence with prominent men in the South. Witness said sbe would have revenze on the accused rties, but made the remark thoughtlessly; Mr. Wright was speaking of the affair and irritated her. ‘The squad knocked on the door twice or thrice, and she beard one shot before the others. When Mr. Boyd was struck he staggered, and when witness was dragging bim away sbe had to pull bim money bought is that of Virginia and District The schedule will etate the times within which oF banks Tite former. is Dough at the broker's | to's turd ehaltie rani cea ireparits mated HARTFORD. counters for 20 per cent. discount, the latter for for delivaries th ned the bids. All ” PE cont 889, * 10 per cent. ‘article which may he oe pied Jn the bids. All| ACCUMULATED CAPITAL, 3 411 00. t euch place aces,i cluding 4 e LA} (NUALLY, oto the pine epee oludine dreyace | DIVIDENDS DECLARED ANN a. respco fveiy, for which the ciler is PAID DURING THE LIFE way be diractd by the comms ding of the “*s ereot aad, sit other things boree aa’, ASSURED. reference wi vel er! manufecture. - Roartele wil be revel ved te F the ox mtr 4 f si en 2 —— ths period ihed in tho echedules forthe ‘Tax Mai. ro RaLtiMoRE AND THK West.— ‘The Post Oftice Department bas made a tempora- tf arrangement with Col. Jo. Shillington, of this elty, which will secure i eed regular daily m communication between Washington and Bal more. He can put it through if any body can. ed c le 5 - 1 APPLICATIONS FOR INSURANCE RECEIVED BY | pouch to eat. Corn, which isthe c! artic! Maiktog Mer, Thee mighwere Sying in from | I 18 vpEnstoop that, by order of Gen. B. ¥. Cr the iSepsctieaet enh ieee epecally authorized HEATH & KNOWLES. Agente, of fond, ts very scarce in the town and bout WHAT THE B’sore say striking him. Thinks the first shot came through | Butler, Commander of the U.S. forces netween price stated in the column of pricss will be the Washington, D.C. be . The first inquiry made by the firemen, on land- | the window. Saw two or three ballacome through | this city and Aunapolis, the Sixty-ninth regiment | Sianiaydcand the acorns ol the oe wat ee | Ofioe Room hence: Bank of Washington, ny ing from the cars, was, with grave-faced earnest. | t2¢ door, and heard the shots Une shot w will continue to remain as a guard to the road Pt r bet the two citles until next Mondi hen] “itustets persed scan tecenemnt: ween e two es un! nex! onda’ when is 1 prove ja thee ntrac! Bi " they will be ordered to this city. a tinetly understood by the bidder rPHE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE. —— —_— pnd pum A epgcial telegraph line has been erected very | headed OO!JANsoUus”’ are s TRIESEMAR, 1,2 and $—Proteoted by Ro recently, iodine rts this city to the cuare able quantity » hick may be voquired.acwolteote Letters Patent of ‘te Tend, and a bridge, connecting with the picket gnard station fix fa for Setermiaiey the lowest ee pat the fous of ene _ do Etarmac eae sem the e % wentracter is to furwie ore or th m peri oliey a 5 there. “The whole thing was the work of a few | snumerated articion, and oh euch quantities ond | Heit tt SE for exhaastion and uatorrhea, hours. a a: such gore the gh oe" or commandant say and —— all ae oT equine; ich inor ©, however, tt o 0. hail ty ol Caton traces hose pas hep Ve hear that Noble Thomas, Liew- | Guo-halfof the qusctitien stated (and Tequimiions | diseance that have boon hitherto treated by the nau- nant of the Auxiliary Guard, has resigned his | want throngh the pest offics shall be decid suffi. | sous ard parntcicts use of copaiva and oubeba. 20-004 sinall one, as if from a pistol on the outaide. ness knows of no reason why ber bu nd should have been arrested; never beard of his havin: been notitied that ‘he would be arrested, ‘ond knows nothing of his having been a secessionist. Never heard of his joining a company in Alex- andria. Hud heard of some being arrested for being democrats. und was fearful that he would be; so she told bim to be careful in histalk. He never received any letters from any place but Philadelphia, where he had friends fle never held any secret meetings in his house for the pur- pose of conspiring against the Goyernment. De- ceased never stayed ery cee home during the — Ul lately, when he employed bimself in fishing. Mre John Jolly testified to the same effect as Mr. Wilkinson. John Maddox testified that he was awakened by a volley on the night in question, and looking from the window heard some one give an order to cease firing. Heard the ser; it say he had received a Svea’ is coat. George Martin jiied that three gentlemen— be thinks that Murphy and Mitchell were two of them—came to bis house and told him that Bo’ had told Mr. Polley thatthe Palmetto flag would wave over the Capitol in less than a month. Witness went to A. Grinder and told him he had better see Boyd, and tell him to give him- ness. “Can you tell us where Jeff Da’ lookin’ for him * ‘Yes,”’ said snotber, “we're bound to hang his scalp in the White House before we go back ’’ Another one, whose mar- w aad breadth of neck tudicated bim pie muss.” remarked that they had expected te bave arrived by the way of Baltimore. “We would have come through Baltimore jike a dose of salts,” he added, with an air of disap- potntment. One of them beckoned a citizen, con- fidentially, to his side and inquired, “Is there any secession flags about here?” He was assured that secession bunting was an article that did not prevail bere. He nedded, and added, “I only wanted to know.” On coming down the avenue, the Franklin fire- company reel pessed them at a sbarp run, on its way toa fire; and the familiar bs 5 ye snes sa. luted with such a yell of recogn! ition along the entire line as must have fairly astonished the staid reel. Somebody remarked to one of the b’hoys that his bair was cut rayther short. ‘Oh, yes,” was prose “we ail hed our heads filed before we ew York” They all look like fight- ing boys; bat onc compeny seems to haves special ge that way. “If there’s any mischief done. y It onto Company 65,” seemed to be & pei D’hoys. Elections in Missouri. . Lovis, May 1—The election held a bye canton pars , to fill a vacancy in the Legislature, resulted {n the triumph of the Union candidate over Thos. L. Anderson, — and formerly a member of the U. 8. Congress, by 16 majority. G.M. B Mangh, secessionist, was elected in Jackson county, to aul a vacancy. Barning of a Cotton Ship. oo . , April 29.—The sbip Ironsides, hence for Liverpool, with 2.400 Dales of cotton and *,000 barrels of flow ught fire atthe bar this evening. Tow-boats are engaged in - ing water into ber, with the hopes of saving vessel. jnrious wee of The North Carclina Se:zures. New \orx, May 1 —Tbe crew of the steamer North Carolina, which was seized, have been brought bere by the schooner W.H. Smith, from Wilmington, N. ©. The crew of the steamer Uncle Ben are still in prison. Atteitipt te Blow U Powder Magazine. PortLanp, May 1.—An attempt was made to- ition and left the city. He will be missed from | cient noti-e) during the No.3 hss entitély supplanted th is post, (the telegraph post at the corner of Sixth | June, 1962;and whether t morcery, thereby insuring to the jerer ui street,) which he has so long adorned. more oe ens thau lioee ep en pepsing all impuritios, rooting ou princess a remain the ss me, 2 Veno! Emptovep.—We learn that KE. T. D. Myers. Ali tio articles under the contract must beef the | TRIESEMAR, Nos. pont are pi i late Acting Chief Engineer of the Washington | 2. Se a eae dove of fa’ sa ‘Soid Aqueduct, who resigned bis post to join the Con- | rubject to the inspestion, count, weighteot macs | in tio enna, ad ail into separate doses, as ad federate forces. has been put in charge of the con- | uremont of the said uavy yard, mud bein all ee. | ministered by Velpeau, aay = Sy struction of defenc: orfolk. specta satisinctory to the oommandsnt thereof | &0. Price $3 each, r oases whic! — iddors are reforred to the yard for plans, specifi- | saves $3; in rnarey Fears 3 apy Centrat Guarp Ho -—George Bruce, Julia | cations, or sarapios, and any further description of ing of ‘o be jesale ree of '. Conner and William Terrence, fourd drunk, bn oe Patines —s Gunll be in doubt ne to POR ee Ek Deere ees Seen 4 a pain a e aie, the ut on : "4 and accused of open profanity; eech fined $2 94. on bonty tothe Commenting edkece of tes ‘navy | will forwardthe Lriesonmr to any part, the worid, bted a securely packed, and addresses aeoo: to the in- Balinte sd" Newt Soh “pape an it | Rela zariien in dou, citee ieeenshee te | aust Se tre oe paleo ork papers expressed | said officer will give in writing, Contractors for | ‘The Book, of wil others, that should be read by through by him. classes headed ““Misoelinnoous)? who do net re- with an ee see institutions Coveus.—The sudden changes hanges of our climate are noone YZ ai aes nee cone bene ree “<2 it ‘s ee mufally illest i sand reese emenaty a , rT . jivered, wi requll to rame in T proposal - J Mections, Tene. onchial and A. 7 ap agent at the Gisy or Principal place near the yard all the symp.oms thet invariab) phrase amongst ers | tog Some of the Zouaves in ing from their ‘often sot 5; oh eve, wee mar | they aball bo Seceiied, | and viteting babies of ently yon uarters (Columbian-market building) this morn- | ®!f ¥P- Z o early stages arlicies without delay when they required, “ the frattia lier dtedeinings sua sedans, common place mode | J°4" Partridge testified that when he went carter’ Approved sureties in tha full amoant of the oa” | the victim from sharing home that night be noticed the soldiers, and re- marked that 1 ‘was a screw loose somewhere. One of them who wore a sword, said that they had given Boyd notice. Mr. Martin came out of exit by the stairway, let themselves down to the street from the third story by a rope, like so many s * Bronchval | tract wiil be requi Aston’ of the hroat be over 80 rte byt " avded of,” Pubht Speater ors and Singers wall f them tu i atr tl vag oh ati encion. corer bid red, ti monis! ee, aduitional seourity Ceduete fe encnusteuat ting all tne jons of man until fhe contract shall have been comp.eted or ny went pon lperngend = canosiled, unless otherwise authorized by tho De- aS Ar Rt Non ee sadoueah ork. Price 4 vot oor nndred | $24, Sed erphy what Was the mater [icra ce"bo delivered aa Soquied anaes | eg Sect ig set ge 4 ih i ri ml Asmteton Aguroccr —A\ b Tein weal peak te Grisaere oa torneo voioe. vertisemen’ fiscal year, the oraaty per _oeutein retained sauy, ote sieoby S.C. Ford, Jt. Drug Store, Wash- iseretion of the command: » D.C. 3-6 poe on the distributing reservotr. wan morning, wituess and » man named Reaper, have 700 seet Prof. Wood's advertises | St the discretion jams, were at the house of examined a hole in the door made by a pistol ball. It a red to have been from the inside. Heard some one say that Boyd had bought some balls or moulds a few days pre- Thomas Cook testified that he saw a guard folzs towards Boyd’s house. and followed be paid quar- eietltaicanoe" | Ee amen de dere erie eiaeaes.| oors aN SAgag FO SUIT RE aud the baiance (eighiy per cent.) will be paid ty sure to read the adver- | the respective navy agents within thirty cays after nthening Cordial column, ment in our paper, iy un 20-e0! TED Weare now ail Kinds of gigemant oP Wiel aaa'e Site and the presentation of bulls, iuiripucate, duly youoked | and SHORE, and conctantiy Ving Pp +in another columr “No partor the per contum reserved 1s to bs paid pont mde expresely raadwill Parsons dosicing pent Sil always find thom | Hath ial hs taoe hanson foes entea | Euaeerate ciate Te Ras eaes pas bees for exchange nt the Star Office counter a e . i tnorized by th parime: Boston, May 1 —Mesers. A Clay, and new Gin aaosk inent objec! a remark, ‘You son of a ——,” = tw eae feted in : oat that if de- SPereope in want soot nad Bhoes eastern or 1 eaaen, to England, saris, and We unacrn ta the ™ Srpre facet aed Tat na pre MARRIED, tein ge dy Mh tt mead | Woaroaed Sihsinoes gee dea cetea™ | Ween te me Nagar sy on the Hights in Georgetown ental the ring ton eat On the 2th April, by the Rev. Mr. Smith Mr, J, | inany olase bid for, of thy quality aud at the cmos * =r toate ately prepared for mory with Grinder. Keitly and himself were | \;S5#R: 0! thie city, cee ipie | ond pigces above. provisos, then and in that case} _ apr. Es Sreese_ | Boston, Mey 1.— Granite State Guard pro- cat to residents in the more clevated sections | 2"4°Fed by the sergeant to take Grinder to the ar- | Sfenatesfie® giibeh. Pallmur and Maris Serr, | the eid pares wil foto. wed par to} twice the TRAVELING TRUNKS. ceeded to F ort Constitution at Portsmouth beneat —_ mory. i “ Se amount of such ciass: ‘wit sh way bs recovered, | eee of our two cities a HH. Polley testified a — ten days DIED, pos nie. fle igre Ph in lhe S ‘omp! a NEW ————onine Previous Boyd outa ire of a secession a i ae » appre Ladies’ Dress and tuted Nether John “ A - stant, t G ca ISTORY of the by fot aud woe to then who oppose it" Boyd es | PRPEL acts surg’ mou as daggnr ef | retpoatiy be said io y's Nayh"agsot Rory a Estes fon not dunk at the time. as of the late fev i Nueva i tih'ieca 45 rae tory known to the Sarean. a ‘a 3 voles cloth; free by ‘wail, Mitchell aud Keilt: then discharged ‘00: FF a told teguired | the Justice, it being Proved that they were p24 Lal he ath ine fs ot three eo yee ng the oontrae areas, the yess: «f Sorich he es no more ee the | present. sie hm ftom sratonee use tyy No. Joes 07 Gamage to & Government, ia | euthor 3” cloth 7ajcenta ; ‘wir. Capt. Mills immediately Fe hee The trial goes on this afternoon. u fone ceva coee PETA, and Ouscer-af Meier Andre, by Wintrep pany was prerent for as long a period as jov- a orks extimated for, sud on this very Canoe or Graxp Lanceny.—Last lceman King arrested Monti G and or for the Me etat ‘&e. = iseeous” te ths be will chard wore eben toe, Jurice Dean and ort | tees eaeaneh tag Kose Clbe ehl the shall all be ’ ma 8-6in perpe i the not eatsr into contract for the supplies

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