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LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | emir between our gusboais and » shore mt-| Boy ————————— — — — -______.. - | PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS. ICE an iON RANK at LS Have been olandes- aa ae. b = nt . MD vig a, ewsan ag Preceding unely eke nag wen < 8 rail inteation to oir- | = TED—A good DRESSMAKER alee. 8 Office Mit’y Supt Director Revivends.U.S — ae sek sree antragaeint ar] eres rogers | WW ST ea Wasningon, Ar, = ial =" wu : WASHINGTON CITY: Wemerecs, Apil6 —The Unter S60 eh) SEE Seas re ee fore the public are ton. D.C. ap? 2: Vanti! further notice, a passenger train will be = 5 — : Dennis battery, containing pee them. The enemy had placed three 2!-pounder tal a k is not lisbls for WANTED! amart, and active COLORED | run on Saturday of each week, from Seventn - AY OY. about 12 or 13 yeare + = = Wet eet atts a = = ace ant hare Mightly injuring Tied guns in positon ripen Mes wee | Nee WMT. THOMPSON |g 202 H, between I7th’ard Ith ate, street and Maryland avenue to Manzems, icaving ch Tors Grae te printed on the fastest The Body of Col. Holliday passed through | trannit across to island 10 begins. The gunboats CeoyrEer AND HORS! SFOR SALF, p73 cw were the McRae, Gen. Polk, Fr aale & mos’ ANTED TO RENT—BSs the Winchester this afternoon en route for New York. | . Poncuetein, Livingston, and Mauri pas ok Compan, ned ala: CREE. w small HOUSE containing yi White marching bither from Strasburg yesterday | “Fhe fight continued some two hours. ‘The fore New Yoru. Alvc.a pair of the best brok» Horses | Fishin, 1S mingtos’ wale, of the he left his command and went Into the woods | and aft chains of the Mauripas were cut by the | NN e4Sr ed States. rither doutieer atv, her | dfeee “M.A. 3. 1 a Washington at 9 30a m_.,arriving at Manasens at 12m ; returning will leave Manaesas at 2 30 r. {., artiving at Wasbiggton ato pm. Tare from AVashington to Mansesas and return, $3; and ro © south of tialtimore, tts edition re It to be put to press at an omenis, therefore, shonid be es % _ t hot clear through ve ° ? a = . from Alexandria to Manassas and return, $2 35 Se ee en ene cae (har ck en thc hcac at Lue am Eek which eek. hereon colar Gor ee Lee Eee Sais n WARE DaBy 2 healthy Zonas woman ee D. C. McCALLUM, < 2) the next dav. at the time of committing this acton the bank of low the water tine, but which we have not been " A f Harness with torees | nurse, A; py at No. 271 © street. between lith Military Director and Sup’t Railroads, U. § eee ieeeneeerereme the tiver, apparently with the intention of falling | abie to ascertain ‘She immediately withdrew, is pe ot eine Gears hee ope country. | avd lath erree! 8p 7 3t* so bet y on & Ropubiicen ti ‘ <= st the varions military camps and } into the water. = pe a pial = Ey to re- more, . , Ta v ANTEE_A STORE ROOM on Sat oor Pp rf gence: e one “ill confer & favor by keeping us petted SOE = RE me t their fire for ashort inlined 4% atrest snd Willards’ Hotel, Address “1. 2 ‘ ements and aire in thefy wieInities FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Néane Edgar. tok eee eitetine te eaten Bian Om: adhasntieltccsia iF AUCTION SALES: ee =] _ The following mesage was tecelved at the |426° ‘They sustained more of less damage, but : Ww = an abtaamnah 5 76. eREee Spirit of the Morning Press. War Department Saturday evening: ba a pling «7k pega one person | DAYTON’S PIC-NIC FAST 4 crhcwens. | WASTES THIS AFTERNOON ¢ TO-MORROW the blan- | _ Fomtnzss Mowrog, April 6.—Hon F. M.|. Noone was i a oa Y Wh have | DAYTON’S celebrared BOSTON ACKERS. | Washing or iron! Off Dy WALL & BARNARD, Auotioneers. i tgencer hag ® column upon the blun- | _ Sir: We have heard | being slightly breited bya splinter. We haye ‘“ oS TT, “7 ar? if si Corner Pa. av. and %h street. - 2 Stanton, Secretary of War. Sir: DAYTON’S Unrivalled SUDA CRACKERS. : onan - ‘Washingtop Telegrapby. some firing in thedirection of Yorktown. Two | no ears of learning the loss of the enemy. , ANFED—Tireo DRESSMAKERS, of We. OCERIES, LIQUORS, SUTLERS Repwblicen commends the confiscation | of three regiments have gone to Shipping Point. ne Federal fotce on the other side of the river DAYTON’S SPICED SwApPs. V 359 tath streot tneetam ‘aed 1; gone Be. Ghee oa &c, at Aterion —On FUESDAY of Senater Tramball From information received nO fe was estimated at 1,000 men. They were engaged DAYTON’S LEMON BISCUITS, good banis n’elepply. Also, a Young to | M ING, the sth instant, ot iy ‘look, sows SEE EEEESaReEEEEEED teal, andhe 1s fo come out ef the dock to-day | ening tele peeiteg ae eng DAYTON’S CONFECTIONERY — fe series, Ligeurs, Sutiers’ Seppiice, Res oom, = coal, and she 1s to come out of the he CREAM Gane a * one of calibre. On Monday six of the enemy’s iron-ciad gun- EAM CAD . A first clnss COACHMAN, pro- a ee eee er cer an Far main Tie ani ecieve' | ees came down Within tnree-quaziers of aiaile N Y.EVERTON TAFFY, 4 Watref —— 8 Refined.and Yellow Sugars. ‘ine: and] AN IMPORTANT ACHIEVEMENT. the army of the Potomac will find many troops | of Island No. 10, and shelled The success of the Union gunboat Carondolet | *° contend with. in running the rebel batteries at Island No. 10, rated by telegraph elsewhere In the Star to- day, !s likely to prove of much importance toour tary operations in that quarter, as the wantof such & vessel In the river opposite his position had proved very embarrassing to the operations of 9 very best o«rtifioates from pri-~ h need y ‘Ster! er place through STICK CANDY, enon? but suo! og ga A “1 rkine the day. They fred slowly, and seemed to direct AYTON’S lied RASPBERRY PIES, = oe , and Pickles, J. E. Woot, Major Generat. | their shot, not at ‘our atteries, which returned | as JEMON PIL. GERMAN WOMAN Wishes to obtam a exes anc barrels of Rerring and | 39 The boat which brought this message to Cher- | their fire, but beyond, to an open plantation, SLICED APPLE PIES, | fiance. as cock. ‘Rudvons MRS MINDER ae | BOMBS Boxes Fosges rare, ry Stone left Fortress Monroe at five o'clock p. | D¢te our troops were supposed to be encamped: | To be found at Mash Market, Stand No. 37, on | | ffise. ie 4 ity. Our guns struck the gunbeats r t a : to ~ Bagg ty ermad m., up to which time there was ne chatige in | Our Kune struck Sg “Sere UY) but | oth street; Bakery, No. 456 11th street, between Madeira, Snerry, Cinvet Sr ae | lll take Gand H. bp 521 ANTED—by a respectable young woman. affairs In the immediate vicinity. The ones retired beyond range towards} —""" Ss <——___ Sp 7-lw_ w enase iF gis at M. eames N night. A CARD, vor gt . ond THE MERRIMAC NOT OUT YET—RECONNOISSANCE Rh n thelr rear the river seemed to be white ky. dfforent branae, their Tee Great consiznment eale of g 5 0! bighta Brandy. F THE ARMY TOWARDS YORKTOWN. isrg® Imported House in New York w i E WANTED-I1 wish t Flour, Gen Pope’sarmy. She passed them in a violent A Mpc ate Cherry Stone brought by the co dtte coasts — eight wounded. close on the let of Me ‘, Bh > wh ite Profit ise comtainine 8 or 10 ro a4 ane Soe ge Boots nd Shoes, and india Rubber Seer anes, Seat Eateghs Seely even SRO WEE Fs het Bestiste acres at 18 o'icck Larsn—We learn from a gentleman who left | this Large constenitent enti Gate eae lyf Parenuent nosin int by opp 2 Barrels inketands, Combs and Brushes, fired at ber. not one struck her. yesterday morning, brings werd that at that hour | {sland No 10 at half-past two o’clock on Tues-| it. aa the goods will really be sold at fifty cen Lovisiana miyes, eh Py : day afternoon, and arrived here lost evening, | the dollars on the cost ofimportation [n theas | — ——$—__—___—_—___= ‘incinnat: Hame, - SENERAL ORDER RESPECTING RAILROAD AND TeL- | all was quiet in the immediate vicinity, and that that the enemy renewed the attack on the Island | so/tment will be found— A Fianne: Shirts.and other Small Stores, ‘i —— there were no indications of any movements on | Tuesda morning with eight gunboats and three | Rich Moire Antiques in white, rose, pick, and WALL & BARN. . Aucts, ‘AR. RTMENT, a be mortar its. The fire was kept up at i I intox, D.C., April 5, 1862. the part of the Merrimac rt ept up at intervals blue. Rich Watered Silk to “M. > ttl the hour of his departure. Taffotta Stripe in purple, maize, lilac, rose, ard | da. FUTURE DAYS. ea t lonel LATER. Lan pe in purple, * * hoon ses tions hacia Somteek secoecet | Lileholohapsteomi:maistews ‘Mensenssasssd ax 3] One of the gunboats having ventured within brown. > 3 ran, bi n, the ‘Lady Polk,” Elegant Silk Robes in white, rose, msize, and corn By J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ‘iin ie Wee Deparment ot mlitary sapern- | orelock yeterdny afternoon, have bean received | SOA GME Our ONE Kun the Hedy Folk was | Elogaa tendent of ratlroads. ool « ems coniry for Enarelteeh oMferceats cesant tame | In reanon VHURSDAY MORNING Apt by the War Department. A reconnoissance had | the second took effect, and cleared its way | Pla.) Tadeta in pink, Toro, creen, maize, oanary, ly within six or sipht enon cf ae i == tenet ane Best mall. heat 2 pater mee egy towards Yorktown, and the headquar- | through, the boat from sidetoside. Assistance | Str¥-cherry,ad1 modes, from #7 cents to $1,56 | lly within six or eight mi ® foo high.) Bet . fo. nem NE Bt 10 0" + by vn Way Pent her, and she was towed a short distance | pesuitil linoof chene, atripsdfigured and plaid | O05 cits pant Oh mest OE DE too Migs) Ect | om Taccnse a f0.me di: ected for bs « in the War Department as military superin- { ters of our army are about five miles from York- hi ‘ enn an s rfigur: pia FR ave 3 ‘endent of the telegraph lines in the United States. back, when she sunk Slike, fe cents to ri mS r yard, 7 Sg gee er po ea b ‘t, between i?th and I) town. There had been some cannonading, but] At’a later hour a second boat renewed the | Taffeta Resins now sizino coodes atsi conte, WARTED To sell; henceforward o parvess her sehold Furriture aud Effects, We Edwards T. Sanford having Asjede cory ®ppatently without any injury on either side, and | nttack on the battery of the “Lady Polk,” which | F rat quality of China Silks, perfect goods, at 62 | sameol Bao, lor J Porte ard Stoo ty in the War Department as mi Iitary | Wo engagement had, up to that tIme, taken piace. fe ee eee vortgmined thelr | New style Feulards, in plaids and stripes, very SORN SAYPOn scent, sir-eloti Parlor Ferciture, | f telegraphic dispatches and army maa ‘was the seventh posed through the boat, tearing Place nok Grensdi + Her i Orders in tho Post Office will bs oaiied for a! le Tables,” ice throughout the United States. They] IMPORTANT FROM COL. GE\RY'S off a piece of the tron sheeting, which could be | Ghiniza Figured Grovadines te ewok and colored | 7282.42 p.m. 71m’ Reception Chairs, will be respected ard obey COMMAND. seen from the Island. This boat was also towed | rounds . ; WANTED—To buy out an esteblished retail | MShogany and other Burenus nd Washetande By order of the Secretary of War. The Rehels Attempt to Destroy or Capture | back, evidently disabled, but to whet vent our ite. UI GROCERY STORE, in a situation. Se ei L. Tuomas, Adjt. General. his Command—Ten Thousand Rebels Out- | informant was unable to say. M “i Ohse ae leave adtrens to =A.K.." — Feather Dede, Bolscrvand Pillows, pelea cian Mowntarne-—The Robes Aproed ne sate | elt any get De,tmpropet 19 08a that oar oftcere | Mosrnin Piouse waNntep-a mess DWernine — 7 oe — aes ‘ col 0! ir al and. SE AD modern ree. ren - S LOMNSST AT tHe Arnexrcm—The| Monntarns—The Rebels Afraid to Follow They bave no idea of suandoater the position, 4 a Dresses A GGU LY ANTED A modern 1 roome, with: | Hall Gh Glethwed Monsen tai Carpets, ment of Mr, Forrest at the Atheneum has] Him By ngers on the Republic, which left Tip- in 8 few squares of tho State "tment. Ad- low Curtains ard Shaies, been a remarkable success, and the public feel] THoRorare Gar, Va., April 2, via Baltimore, tonvitie yesterday morning, we have aconfirma- | B T 6: nd Goth aeting location, rent, &c., J. ¥ CODERS i ‘ham! sein under obltyations to Mr. Ford for his enterprise | April 6.—A rebel force of seven regiments of | tion of the fight between the gunboats and the} _.. fu'l ‘Be 2) ee wie c*tating such performers as Mr. Forrest and j infantry, two regiments of cavalry, and three} enemy’s battery. The damage to the General 2 $i:ch a house as the Atheneum. batterles, were thrown across the Rappahannock ‘90d COOK, one who thoron; WM. CAMMACK, Bai Polk was not so serious as at firs! nA ara One 2 all colors, isthe basiness. Noms need apply 4.c. Moo hk ¢ Mauri- | N, ~ UIRE & CO. Aucte. shot peased through the pilot house o! ih Pop'ins, cheap, zood recommendations, Apply at ~ > = The audiences have not only been large, but | to cut off Col. Geary’s command at White Plains. pas. 4 6 French Poplins,5 ; wide, very cheap, RICH S Koctau ant, southweet corner of lth and By J. c. MoSUIRE & 0O Auctioneers. vom posed o} < the city. By a forced march they reached Sale: Fire French all woo! Delaiae,iIn rich eclora,37 Sp SS ERY DESIRABLE A'D NEARLY NEW m posed of the elete of the city ya arc! m, within E cents, - oi 6b kutaad te uc nu WELLING House at Postic Avcrion—On On Monday and Friday nights the distinguisbed | five miles of the Union band, last evening, with | The Bold a Successfal Small Boat Expe-| 40° oo tehave bosn reduoed in price | A BAY WANTED, to attond to » horse and BHURSDAY AF} ERNOUN, April loc, at 5 ian appesred 28 Richelieu, and on Wedues- | the Intentton of attacking Col. Geary's command bs nd Ne. 10. since cur Inet advertisement, the object veins to | “a Tht WW AON GOR MALE, wer ern | He joek..on the premia-s. we rhall sell Lot'C. in and Thursday nivbts as Jack Cade in two columns, cutting off his retreat, and then U.S. Gonpoat Cincinnatt, near head of Island | close them out ohea: rather ieee re, them to “ » ubdivision of Sq 2 His performances during the pesscut csguxe: seizing this formidable Gap to Intercept the pro- § No. 10, Lebar goes April 2.— Yesterday a Noth sts, gress of reconstructing the Manassas Gap Rail- little expediti are remarkable for an added mellowness | roid. The attack was to be made at daylight this and fiaish which satisfies the critical mind, and | Morning. Their movements were made secretly, New York, CLA gotten up for tke purpose | @P76'f —ss of—well, no one knew until this morning about , FOR FORTRESS M one o’clock or a short hour or two before. All HE Schooner Mer ered bavi: built, snd but little used, Apzlyto No. 43 Dum- b creek barton street, Georgetown. 5st" feet ort, a n str and A —A practical BLACKSMITH, or an | 8 to W interest will begivem foun bene: ‘Aely pelle x* 4 ‘aslor. Ca, o “ reets, ing house, fii x unler Giuaia. a bese Th the Intention of making a dash and cutting | the men deteiled for the small boats were ordered | Nickerson, will aartice Forteawe ioc Pat mee! Heventh and G at » Opposite 2° | ‘The locstion of ves new civale S the Union command to pfeces. to array themselves In their best togvery, clean | sufficient freight ia otras eyes & co. Goon Guu Win mt in the oity fr vaie 1 = ‘ a ight Mr Forrest appears in his great char-| Co}. Geary became apprised of thelr presence | theit cutlasses, &c., as if for 2 bolfiay; each aps 0 696 Ninth st Speatanio tron vay ouch whe = moderate | 18 months, with intereet seeered 2 dood of trast of Hamlet and designs, and moved his whole command off | man was furnished with a large navy revolver EN anne givens ke an ling at\No 436 at Ocorge onthe oy d ee eed quietly during the night, and battled with the | and extra charges of «ammunition; tive cutters D EAD ANIMALS, Dilli’s Restaurant, between New York avenue and | Ail oguvervancing at the cost of the purchaser, Twat Cur !—A chap named Smith says, In the | ™0uatain roads, ng streams and rivers of | were sent, containing each thirteen men and one Mayo 9, : K etreet 4st" ap5-d J.C. MeGUIRE & CU., Auots. P * mod for five miles, and by daylight occupied this | officer, comprising twelve oarsmen, onecoxswain, | *& Azo! - == NED TA yeapeolabio PR —A resprotable Protestant WOM. "By GREEN & W ILLIAMS, Auct oneers. bttcan, that he sent us not long since—on the | Gap, where be Prepared for a resolute and de- | and the officer in charge of the boat. In addition Dead Animals " ‘az seamstress aod chambormend s none HOUSES AN ON NINTH 8T. AT 11, if we remember correctly—a chip | termined stand in the mountain defile The | to these, ten sharpahooters of the S24 Illinois, | buried on notices he € leit at eitver of the Police Without guod references— 30 D street, vCTIO: TACdS AN, the 10th instant, f the wooden guna alleged to have been | oVenent was a most important one, frus ating | Col Roberts, were also Placed in each boat, | Stations of the Afetropoli'an Polios. rtion arity Sth and 6th, pear City Ball. ml tt weauk 1, infront of the premises, at 5 cud at Centerville. To be sure, Smith 8 design to sccomplish a victory by the destruc. making twenty-four men to cach boat, and} should ba had in locating the o to mrure A TK. £0 RENT—From May lat, a neatly Lot No, 10 and part o: . — 2 gusra®- | tion of s much dreaded command. to revive the amounting in the total to quitea respectable body Drosep: stiration. furnishee HOUSE, in a content each fen Rondsn'e subiiviersn of for the chip. But the hitch was—nobody drooping feelings of the rebels in Virginia. ‘The | of fighting men. Bp 6 St RICHARD WALLACH. Mayor. Into ls rooms. Address Bons Bias Of pprovements, which are two brick ~usranteed for Smith, [not even the guarantor for | calls were beaten in the evening, and the cam The boats, after an attempt to drop down aion; D&y. 6O00D%3 FOR “TH mh Si-tf ce ee oe WAY —y koe | panei A the Kepudiecam’s late special news of the abduc- | "es left burning as usual, after’ the commana | a wagon road (now under water,) in the rear o HOME.”—Officers ard others n ITED-Sy gutieaes Gulbis ae Lae enemas ¥ “2 — 4 marched. the woods skirting the river, gave it up, and | Goods of any kind for the folks at home, are so W4NtED ers gentieman and his wile, a wre ore & WILLIAMS, Avots, ‘ton ef the Misses Tenant, by Stewart's rebel cav- | Spe chagrin of the frustrated rebel forces can dropped silently down on the upper battery, | Hieited to inspect our gg ye phd give tase FE ati ey | Sin ie ee aoe oeabae oe eo airy, from some point about five miles from the} he better imagined: tha described, in finding | which they reached about one o'clock. As they wee . ‘ in the city. For ferther particulars, apply to By WALL & BARNARD, Auotioncers, Chain bridge. rae para eet es b _ ouak vt opree ipa ro Fey ian ma! pleces, EMILE DUPRE 329 Ps. mh 2 oT Rvsrers SALE OF vals superior force, they tl ‘merity to follow | and called for the corporal of the guard, but the > Dro he famar UNTy “ - " and attempt an entrance into the ragyed defiles | were too late; our meh rushed in the battery an My her yee i I pe, of ae ofa gs oh icant. cated tne Nationat Intevtisencern.—We arg in- | here. It 1s supposed they returned at once to their | spiked six Jarge guns before the enemy recovered PERRY & BRO., Qage.at the very lowset sate | He a Ly! d formed. {aa note from Mr. Wilson, of the New | original position, south of the R Ppabanneck. | from thelr surprise. A body of them having ral-|_®P5-$t _____Pa. ave.and Ninth street, 6b Seventh sent owe : Yo-k 43, that we were in efror in stating a One of the Union scouts was fee = few » and three j led, were approaching when Col. Roberts in a T * a .pNOTICE. = a! be bad purchased an interest | °f the rebels were taken loud voice called out, “ Order in the twenty re- HE STEAMER THOMAS COLLYER Will J.A &, 344 2 235, 26 and of the iand records for District of Ooi, mba, y b - serve boats! quick!’ The rebels scattered {m-| rere her trips to Mount ‘ernon seer ‘Mieecy look p m.,at the Austen Heures Wall's Nactonal Intelligencer of this city, and | pater trem w: mediately, end cur brave men took to their boats | C0, W«duesday, March 2:h and will minauder-in Chie. ‘T erner bth sires: aod Pa == «1 be oming {ts editor on the 1st proximo- 1, and returned without the loss of a man—an Spt farther potioe. les ving her wharf st the foot | & - une oan be made Duridiny enki caaee “Siisbed ‘the ststement on what we bad} Naw Youx, April 5.—The storeahip Supply, | Scblevement unparalleled in the events of this of7th street at 10 o’clock gi. Fare for the round | on.thes ay boon aol eee or one the county of Washington. in the Die? reason to recard 28 perfectly reliable au- } from Warsaw Sound on the 20th, reports that the This battery mounted seven guns when we first SAMUEL GEDNEY, Captain. ke ba. Agents Biso i of land yenipy at the end of the — ail ready to attack Fort | engaged it. During the engagement of the isth | N.B. On the payment of 25 cents visitors will be thy. Send for citeulasae Cer .Festment in tract of ind enlled’ New Moat, ant on the 30th, and no doubt the work hes come | We dismounted one ‘of their guns, aud mn Puce | ooupiod dad im otieN he pik TR, WeMabinEton font. NEOYDs,. | Sogreee, weatas perches, theaes Gert donee: UZ General Helleck bas sentenced John El- | reneed eS tes kie ence to them. They | Prounte are closed te visitors on Sundays, vert nEs Drosdwar. New Vork._ | Soltses pereuce, ‘nasa bone ds east 5! publisher of tho Boone County Standard, for _ oe The rebels became really angry at the occur- | —8252¥" snable publications, to be carried beyond LATE NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. an Ease G rs and Patios te, know pH [rey mod its intersection with the — gence, and this morning and forenoon have been | FULL AND ( OMPLETE STOCK OF | “4. GREGOR V, 341 Penn. | Covisess of David C Pere: Bare ee ee Confederate Ports to b: Thrown Open to ¢ fiting at us from their floating battery. Three of Fanoy and Stapls DRY GOODS, now in store, janis south 49 degree: west 6 perches, theace ibe Trade—War Rumors—The Impend- | tueit balls came within splashing distance of the - re! eee sees @nd summer wants of fami- 3 degrees, West $l perches ard 59-100 ols tng Battle in the West—From Island No. | Mota? beats, but fell harmless. Our northern aud eastern correspondents rend tected to be guided by the action 10—W. L. Yancey—Affairs at Richmond. INTERESTING FROM THE Lower Potomac.—- | Qe wr eupPlice datiy. i the Gevernment in this case. tate, and to close confinement The sentence has been approved ‘One price only, tho actual oxsh standard ralus, ‘ @ terms of thi 1 ; The subjotned interesting summary of late} The N. Y. Times has the following : marked in pisin ficures, , Seve be'ance ring yo = _—_—_— Southern news !s teken principally from the Hooxer’s Division, Thursday, April 3 —A| An inspection of sto: k solioited from esrangers alerin 2 and is = " iment of picked mea belon ing to the Excel. | residents and sojournere; it will imply no ovliga- The provost marshal, Major Doster, hae | Richmond Examiner, of Saturday last: stor Brigade. left Liverpool Point, under the com. | #02 to purchase, PERRY & RRO We are now buying SECOND- a tu y ons who were prosccuting a | DECLARATION OF FREE TRADE BY THE CONFEDE- mand of Gen. Sickles, early on Tuesday morning] ap5-6t Ponn-uvenne rn street. Ww ND FURNITURE, SF WEs'and BED- ness by defrauding soldiers. : RATE COWORESS. for Stafford Court House, on 2 reconnoissance. = DING, for which we are ‘paying Bae highest id From the Richmond'Examiner. The tr: landed at Shipping Point batter! Dr. L, B, SEELEY, cach prices, Families deolining housekesp: the pretence of obtaining discharges for} 4 31! for abolishing the tariff and throwing | ang pokes nal from thence pe Damtise [rience Sole Manufacturer of the having ® sarpive of furniture, will ud it to Several of the parties are Englishmen. on our Confederate ports to the commerce o} Aguia to stafford Court A sueal There cae HARD RUBBER TRUSS, advantage to give us pent % & GRIFFITH are now tu confinement et the Central | all the world, except of the United States, has mishing between a body of 600 rebel cavalry and dex Riges & Gocdycar’s Patents r betw, ies ardhouse passed the House of Representatives with extra-| the advance corps of Gen. Sickles’ command, six een dala, “ os oe Bee et ysciod unanimity, and is now | miles this side of Stafford, and firing on both flize for the Radios! Cure of Hernia NEW ARRIVAL OF The Western Military Department. in the brief discussion which the bill ellcited in | 9a Wednesday ct We Fesehed that place dices geno SEAUTIFUL BTYLES House, the fact transpired that the revenue from | °" ¢ pars 126 Clark street, Chicago, Illinois. > oF WORE EXTRAORDINARY EXPOSURE: 3 The rebels in their retreat set fire tothe town *PRIN® CLOTHING, dork cbapter of fraud and ineompe- the tariff so far had been only eufficient to defray é and all the stores. Our forces prompt! atop ped Astonisnine Low vealed in the report of the Western | (Beexpenses of the custom-house estab lshment. ize _ArT Pri the conflagration as soon as they ente: Anum- Whole Suits elogaatiy got up at aie sad on. - ‘The bill provides forthe repeal of all laws by fo At & 8 Commission, composed of Messrs ber of prisoners, horses, stores, &c , fell into our | T ‘a Ove of Ulnete; Joseph Holt, of Ken- | “Bich duties are laid and collected on foreign } hands. 7 zy azh Campbell. The nemes, says the ‘oods, wares or merchandise imported from for- ay . ap 2 Im* Corner E and 7th streets. a sand! hereby sive, notice i . a owed Afver the exhibition ig back toRichmond. The citizens state | Mitwauk. egg pa Bl tof paid premiees, Perna : v From Brooke Station a force of 1,200 rebel In- é iRS? : sid part of Lot + hest V 4 xpres, are a guarantee that the com. gan ‘ee Wana t was those imported fantry and a battery of six field pieces were ‘4 be pe SOLDIERS PAY. ssid of JO. 21 to the hig : Se aes, eed | gee ing oe one mga cea | oe onc a rea SARNDuiVS, XPRESS SoS EB TRUNNELL Comat f ‘orty print 4 ci b urs in ord, camp fires were bu’ ul at cons! ’ 0. comer ai L Fi y ¥ y e=_—_—_—_—_————— utee 2 seared witeates ecietiaee eee Bod ette, Richmond Expminer has the following one hills to deceive the tebels! whileour forces ereatly heucht the worst form of Rupture, ‘The WILL FORWARD SQLDIERS’ REMIT. B PARTIES “ sere meee : rial : withdrew from lace. Same Brw n n y hy = “A AL LS. AR’ IES. &e. ; ript p: z go Te crm Pinca The northern mind has settled down upon the Gen. Sickles, with part of his corps, arrived | C34° MSY Le a a oe eitkee thy past ie Pete eee, t fe hc eegia waft pei >. Eee: Pecdsa ean ything in the past, and we |phowed of overruaning Virginia and capturing | back at Shipping Point this morning. The rest has never failed to give satisfaction in Express ata cliarge of FEERROON ENTERTAINMENT FOR P lensed, as follows: ’ ic! nd, the Confederate capital, at e coat. came in at Bient’s Ferry, Opposite Liverpool | oss the worst form, ‘This Truss is recom- TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A LAPIES AND CHILDREN —Prof, if acted, according to this report, for| in this enterprise all hearts areenlisted, and upen | Potut. Prominent Suretans serene 6 ail ethers. by all! Porany sam not excesding Fifty Dollars.(@2) RNES will rive a no Sehoo! morter boats, at $66,000, which were ap- | it all the energies of thelr Government are bent, Our casualties were two wounded and a few | prominent Surgeons in New York efeea beter prone pepe A og ay TV APTER: pratsed at $33,000 by intelligent beat and engine | For this purpose they have assembled an army of missing. The corps marched forty-eight miles | Whom are Professors Mott, Pari bi Ande ae 9 pap beeon ty is » OON”. aerii ety 3 bi 34 ag — a ¥ that of Durmaine Gian =m, including in coventoon hour sver the worst mountain roads, ne ery ee] oheee pace Davis, E presrghd jer edie Gold, ‘Treseury ween aa aia vied style of anioctt'® Baveee, ong n g . one of ericksburg ther is y 3 will be a rome Rea aos nt, parchosed and asipped most formidable in machiner® disci line and | are fallin; ade See ec ce | a eh Mes ie oo i Sentonets ng '¥, Doo ef it. Frines, of Jactson- 1 October, when the weather was becom! ¢quipment that ever took the field. Whatever be | that the invi , Wis. and Doo! ecurely ssaied, to — im a few (sshionsbie da: Ad- Confederate government intend abandon- | ville, Lil. ‘Phis Trucs has reooived Medals over all a inate sng the town, Post Office. and | mission 25 cents ; chuldren 10 cents ; family tekets it was sent to Jefferson City, and most of | the grit and stamina of the men, there is probably | ing Virginia. other d ie guara:teed In every respect Persun to whem to be sect, and the | # eects. 3 at" ed, because there was ne room to store it| 2° doubt of the fact that it possesses all the nted, Persons hing this in- | amou y marked thereon. raaarccruan City, where it was sent ‘The com-| advantages which wealth and pains can give to LSE BOARDING. ? fsctarer Proprietor, Chiongo, tll, It ie certain that the North regard the demon- Sato ton VU ON ii yee omy S oases ecdquarters, bired at $6,000 per annum; and | stration against Richmond as the grand coup of | WU, lecture on W Naa EVENING, ‘DR. LEY SOQ0iNE Biz0,in inal. waaeee for teis purpose will be furniched at tnission allowed only one-balf of the claim for * = ING Hou. North. ‘Bel ‘on, Third street, second door below IRST-CLASS BOARD! ay “ April 9th, ‘Subject: The Gente ran, IL be at J. W. NAIRN?3 ivauia avenne, F" rm fami 6 12th street, bet and H. ‘ey comptata that the purchase of railroad cars, | the war, ard we need not conceal from ourselves ttano: $1 = ted SMITHSONIAN LECTURE 8—Rev, dt wre, to DR. I. B. SEE fe ee plewinedakte f t of a three-story house for Gen. Fremont’s rf = 10 are invited. Admu' free. ‘corner ot Sth and Pa, avenue, fora B.S SMITH, Agent, ond the large dealings In coal growing out of the | that the danger is serlous and formidable, ! — le board $4 60; with rooms $€ to y transient (07 TEMPERANCE The ‘on pry Ji acd examine for yourself. = UNDERSIGNED Wickes tora § du ap 4-3 steam and gunboat service, are largely taiated It Is believed that, while heavy bodies of troops A a i NOONE ishes to infor OAR D— t Rooms, Furnished with . el will attempt to cross tke country from different apa at emporanos on TURSDAY EVE J P. BARTHOLOW, eereade Be iepeaRtie tat he hae open B salle ger iomaa avd ledger alffornian, and J. C. Woods L pesea glia Mess ae i. pay seep tire N NG, th eh ant. s 1 WHOLESALE AND Retail. DEALER IN Th aad 8 streets, and belreving, mi lone expe. Egatiomen; Pleasantly sx Bt 500 E atrest, t,t alle’ 8 respectfa! Iovil te ween . Terms moderate. een Lesularty evesea, wy thet passeal. ae Lpttige gp aon forces wu be e landed peakers ‘Who way bein ¢ eoty. p9-2t Bardsere x Sen abe, i ie be wil u be apleto please 19) vance - | from our river uaries and a march att “i ; . 605 77H STRERT, Bevow A L “5 ecco asin ess x os: hag eastern _ a eiage No Facts remains val perscaa hoiding pga a (Opposite Kast End taps Market,) 3 op = ~ econ th share of EDUCATION. be ‘ial contracts for arms and munitions are ng momentous and - | ini therein, are requested to meet at Poto- Wasuineton, D. C. +A 2 prelally made by Generat Fremont, $641,000 re- | tive events, od het ame of the Most important mao Hall, ogrner of Mar ‘and avenue an ok fventh | My Stook embraces many artision for Army pur mab 18-Iin ______ JOHN KENNSALLY._ 88.E, W. WRIGHT sap soon a NG, ’ 6 ; following : heey ory Speen ee nl bs he Soiuee - purpose of reorganizing the Agesooiation ot of ‘Sarow. he = 3 opened canal Were yg BOOTS—SHOES! A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES adopting & plan for an entire settiement i Barro Picks, c > attacked the treasury in front, fank and| _ It 18 not for us to speak of the heavy movements Be order ofthe Daas Whee ioke. Coanun Tunra St. anp Pa. A No. 501 Szvanra Srzrer, of our own troops that are constantly going on. i ‘Trucke—heavy and light,natohets, brought bills for forage amounting to it is eats to say yaad ; y xo! 4 It HAKLES WILSON, Seo. asion ees benres;:* etx besinhien WASHINGTON CITY ann RN mh Stu" ee = travds “ Gen. Fremont’s depart. | ful and ready for {he contiict. em Sehtogtoa Guy Protestant Oc xe oe mes xe Handies” Eadies’ Lipped Balmorals... tae a” PLAINCIELD ACADEMY, i tto 6 comm joners,are ‘WAR RUMORS. ——- ‘Bak astounding, ‘his decierations were more so. He| There are two notable ‘warrumors, which were 2 Solon vin Se Lesa at nei Now Von a hi L Allkinds ef BODTS eal BAOES e woo aisre at Star svid to Lieut. Col, Andrews, paymaster of the | very extensively circulated on the streeta yest: Chi All interested in, the Inevitweork fees byt nd N Bing to ibe testimony of that | day—one that the Yankee mortar boat fleet bad | Sre cordially invited tosttend. The: 4 ‘The 32d session (20 weeke) Boots mad to onder in thy tenner, fy Bitar pear : y of the and’ Burglar Log C. . RLeS HM the United States were | appeared otf New Orleans, and had got inside th ested to remind their oon: ir chains, — — 4 their head, and that he bar; the other, that our plckets near Fredericks. | 5 Shis meeting. eB Sipe ES cay Piaunbeld. Boxe Chains," UNION FIRE-WOOD MILL. a. an OY the Board : mone Er 3 they expected | burg bad been driven in, and that the enemy's Burglar Proof Cc sgard to the ved tape | lind had been sdegeres wien miles of that A. L. FRANKLIN, Seo._ | Fie, ss wivgletrees, c city.. Neither of these excl < t reports is sus « w» told bim that red tape meant sys- mye f atitbe of official intellsgepee receiv: él —, ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_——————— RSTIVAL The ee : : erhe Bory Shuiet Saar Srey ts 3 GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS tem nt, which, in its details, might | at the a prepared to turnisl tothe ir Frir Carda, SPLIT W D. r it. Richmond Examiner. Es forty be ca iar by subordinates, bat the general Water Buckets, Seen etn a aan NOTICE— eS —All v ‘ t Water Bu Hand Carts, IL Also, Conor al sizer, a =, Meuaa ome totparalat ot syrem of our government was a'wise and good ed 4 00 ig Lnterne, Pistiorm, and Counter, | ay24t Corner Seventh street and Canal, od prompt. one end be whe undertook te set aside Ita Bri. 6 mh : Bi esday and W, ai oT rrr. tse Geu enew the same; s. Wee to & fine, and the sw ie ciples would become entangled with diffic rested on the charge of us! ng incendiary language. of ete it Soil oe > wa rr jo further notice will ¥ cement r plied by ting his former re- idn’t want t tlita: ty; . ‘and Refresh steat varisty. | Horses! and saying that" We Mave only extra tett for Langetn than seasons oe. on 5) Wagon Je Ox'¥o Baka sari 3 WWM EAIRD. Cire CBs * 0.8 tional overnment—ne civil rights, so to ho tal @ Plo’ Fashionable ck—and alf ordinary peaceful rales frend to be ay ae e-The regular a Hay ca Stra ble Mille for" mh 4-Im™ Sesers §, © RANKIN « co.. aside WHOLESALE —mh2¢-Im"___Corner E and Seventh sta, ‘ of unimpeachable integrity, May cnontel oun ero. Machinery of all kinds, & FO® THE MOUTH OF YELLOWSTONE | WINE, AND CHEAP BOTTLING testified that Gen. Fremont had made similar re- ing to be locked up.” B ‘ wer! 1oE SURE AND COME 7 0 THE B FORT KENTON, URI RIVER, ” “he” comu‘asloners aay thet Milita etn Pag ake apy to i : AB BSRN A Bea | Bijaoe Ohare, Site N80 saver steamer EMIL J, ns ‘CEOeR Wa bE = red tape always’ do it loBILE, eid 6 = vertiser as TO FOWEES PATENT S007 TAGE ER gill teags mg 2 army bad reached Soames on Tennessee ri ! & very © and T muita BrURs COMI April persons from Columbis. There had been brisk skirmish: , lng snd great activity ea both sides for the great ev fiveive Srrehecoeie ‘The gerrison of Island No. 10 is well 5 : ed and confident of belding the peal FROM BILOXI AND SHIP ISLAND. Mositz, April 4—On W A l\lkely, sound and wourn, aged 30 years, ber two children, a four ond a girl of two years,both were sold Ia a lot fortwo bund! ‘likey bor aged 10 years, for $105; anda CONFEDERATE VICTORY IN NEW kely epee aged oes 5 city cout tae witidrawa at a el ea ee | Ps eee ome Mise snoonfShuNOEa bunéred. The reader will remember | Albuquerque on the 2d of March. : ‘the that ae anaes f.xaminer edmonished the sympathizers | conrspzuate ACOOUNT OF THE DURL AT IsLanD Bs Dey = ror ttoune instruct rebel in advance that this would be nO. TEN t Os Hinder coo Requenc- of nd folly of seces- | We find the following in the Memphis Appeal Wettana Mar whe - he cutest Gee 5! ~ oft = tk alt. It or ag late a8 via Calro, but rg "bailed, = CANE 15; w 3 wold, ye ‘Gash, ete Werth culare termas Theos ars and "HisS BROOKE, how, '© nots have sealed the fale { the in- stituces ia this State. would ner heed. We tell thet Fave mh?-4m

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