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THE EVENING STAR 8 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUIL Corner of Pennsylvania ning © WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1862. s ‘ave. and Bleventh aireet, ar w. D. WALJ.AOH. Tapert served in packages by carriers at $4 year, or 57 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is @3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six menths; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centaa week. Sin- aie copies, ong cent; in wrappers, rwo cents. {> Avvextiszments should be sent to the Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. Fly vee, XIX. killed On the Federal side. ‘Two companies of & Texas regiment were sent under a flag of truce to bury ourdead. They were fired upon by the enemy. "Oat total killed was 196. We b t all ‘rat our wounded away with us when we fell back. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. _ LATER FROW EUROPE. Portianp, April 7.—The steamer Hibernia has arrived, with Liver; dates to March 27th. AFFAIRS IN DIXIE. From late Southern papers we take the fol- lowing : The Richmond Enquirer says: “The President has appointed, and the @FFICIAL, EPARTMENT OF STATE, ‘Wasuineton, January 25, 1862. ‘The Secretary of State will hereafter receive t firmed, the foll: officers for the popes had arrived seer ahead gl boxe omc an any vont Senate con: , the follow’ ‘ussia 5 commenct: Satur iret of next Territory of Arizona Goveraie, John R ERESTING INTERVIEW ‘the steamers Sumter and Tuscarora were still | nontn a or ‘fi Baylor; Seoretary, Robert Josselyn; Chief AN INT! R : at Gibraltar President Lincein and the East Baltimore Jen 27-48 WILLIAM H. SEWARD, Justice, Alexander M. Jacksov; Associate Conference ‘he English journals criticise the commefice Justice, Columbus Upson; District At ment of the cai nin Virginia. ‘ AR DEPARTMENT. Russell Howard; Marshal, Samuel J. Jones. From the Methodist} The Datly News eclosion Gen MoCiallea’ ¥ Their commissions will be taken to the Terri.) _ At the tale session of the East Baltimore Hoping = Cibicinis aitueegh auenkag’ have WwW Janwany 2, 1862, Oonference it was ordered that a copy of the itriotic resolutions presented by the Rev. A. ae , D.D., and which a by 132 ayes 5 tra | Pres- Rent of the Gaited Staten signed by the Biss: ident and Secretary of the Conference. OxpeRgp, That the Wer Department will be closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays against all other business but that which relates to active military operations in the field. Saturdays wiil be devoted to the business of tory by the Secretary, Robert Joszelym, eeq.’” The Memphis Appeal of the 16th ult., says of the evacuaton of New Madrid by the Con- federates “This movement gives no particular advan- he editor ident te prepared the field for 4 gfeat battle. 7; Tejoices at the adoption by the Houfe o: Lincoln’s emancipation project as an imm in favor of human rigvts. he Times believes that the real defense of the Confederates will be found in the vastness and tage to the enemy, as the tion is not one of . | the desolation of their countfy, and argues that if | Senators and Representatives. any strategical Pi emt ing Island ane of ngly ~ = * wclang apr they are really in earnest the North must look for | Mondays to the business of the Public. 10 This great work is being " Gere, D. A.A. Reese. and George D. Cheno- boo'less victories and exhaustless conquests. i EDWIN M. STANTON, Te anpidly as Possible, and our information is | withewho, on Monday morning, March 17th, digposel of Me Adee the Ateerican ‘mrcpeter | a2-it Secretary of War. at it will, it is believ fe . . Fey ; proceeded to W: r that Lrg arg Lord Stanley and others, as trustees, for the eme- | T= struction to the pi eof the enemy’s gun- | ang accompanied b: tor Wright, of Ind., | tjoration of the condition of the poor of London. s NEY ge In ang ae dps bap ape ag offer Benator illey, of Va., and Representative ‘The King of the Belgians is jepectod to be crit. SOLDIERS ee o stance, 3 8 of Md., were formally presented to | ically ill. AND is nothing to create despondency in the minds } President Lincoln by the Hon. Mr. Leary in a a in France ALLOTMENT DRAFTS. th ho should continue hopefal and Pauthoritatively contradicted Fae ‘Bourne is of the ie, Wi con! in . Wh Rey. | ate authorita 'y contradicted. jourse 7 TPRE feliane, Tosmovement has been contemplated Mr Gere outbehall of the cotumittee, said: | Sem. Rentes 70 WILL FORWARD. SOLDIERS’ RESUT- for some days cae $ has mop been Ser mary “President Lincoln—We mrpese before you, wee pF rap Bape gala cee gee 55 TANCES for a contingency that was about accom: > Neie. i " a 4 t “ami! t i tha lines of theft but of which it would be imprudent to epeak éfihe Hetweitst eiesngai Oke yer nothing confirmed. A ministerial circular bas | To their aed Soy ees Ci samen been issued, maintaining the rights of Italy to recognitien, and asserting that Rome shoul: the centre of yovernment—affirming the solution of the Venetian question according to the wishes of Italy to be necessary to the general peace. A grand banquet was given to Garibaidi at Mi A day or two later, at most, would have brought about an evacuation, even had the enemy not made his appearance. The Richmond Dispatch says of the death of Bishop Meade: His last lesiastical sermon TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Fou ANY SUM NoT AXCEEDING Firty DotLans; And & proportionate additions! charge to pisces reached by connecting Expresses. The remittance, whether Gold, Treaeery Notes, numbers two hundred and twenty itinerant ministers, having the pastoral care of upward of thirty-seven thousand communicants. Our Conference territory includes a large portion of the Western shore of Maryland and of Cen- mm ks, i be eoclossd ‘nano i + jan, when he and others made patriotic speeches, | OT Allotment Draft , should 20d bn + was on Thursday of last week, when he assisted { tral Pennsylvania. -It is madeour very pleas- indi sae movement valope aud securely seaicd, end have tho full a in the consecration of Rey. Dr. Wilmer to the | ant duty to present to you, sir, the document I : rhc Gpecien ororcnes: has ordered Gen Print| ee eee end tdeciensl ie gamete in cities the streotand number) o the person to whom to be scout, and the amount legibly marked bold in my Eand, 4s an expression of our quali- fied loyalty to the Fedoral Constitution, and the Federal Union—our abhorrence of the ex- Episcopate of Alabama. He was then in such feeble health that he could with difficul: I rf not to negotiate with the Mexicans till the troops through that portion of the services which Pat enter the city of Mexico. The United States sloop-of-wat Constellation t re nrevelopes for thig-purpose msy be had at our to his let. isting causeless and wicked rebellion, and our | bad arrived at Cadiz. onto facilitate pt delivery the ohargo for re- The Dispatch says: The returns, so far as | approval and firm support of your administra- Pa Shroom 1s confined to his room by an mittazoe shoul Tears we COMPANY: received, indicate that the amended Constitu- | tion, with: assurance of our constant prayers | "Gsribaldi left Milan on the 26th amid the | 7! Z 8 by tion of Virgimia, and the clause requiring the | for its entire success. tart. | ROW wars, 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THE WEEKLY STAii. This exceliens ( omthy and News Journai—oon talning greater variety of interesting readin, than can be found in ony other—te peblished on Friday morning r ve2% Taams—Cash, rnvareabiy, 18 adeamce Single copy, per annum Five copies Ten copies... Twenty-five copies . Tf tnvariably cont™ins the * Washington News?* that has made The Dai 'y Evening Star ee generally throughout the “euntry 1 Single copies (in wrappe>*) can be pio cured at the counter, immediately after the \eeu ofthe paper. Price-THREF CENTS DENTISTRY. p* 3. A. PEABUDY, Attends toa!) branches v0 rou ENT ST. his profession at ti» — 4 mdst resson: tos foy which good op y-ray Soe eye Pn vanin grecun! — on ny end 12th men two doors east of the Just Received and Opened, > oh gpatagne atari A large and first-class stock of choles MM. cookers, a eee enter and ee ce FAMILY GROCERIES, |i ronal t tin oon ne - ir BOS OBR Woes there teeth consisting of: sannot. others, and no person oan wear othere 0 CAnnOt Wear these. SUGARS, of all grades, TEAS, CUPFEE, an groduss, tus BM oom ~4 n thas este No, $3P PS.averuc, between ri ete whee oth ste Algo, SOT Arch evreet. Poviece LARD, shes. 5 rte ew a _mard-ty 60 FLOUR, NEW AND impRov&p INVENTION or MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, ARTIFICIAL CHEOPCASTI BONS &e., kc, &o. TEE T a, Wirxowr Maya Prats of Crasrs. DR. 3. B- SIGESMOND, New York 200 Peantyivania dw amd ISth as., Werhimeron All of which he offers at lowest cash prices, PIKE’S CELEBRATED W HISKIES. 500 barrels Magnolia, 500 barrels XXX, ‘WO barrels Millers Rye Monongahele, 600 barrels fine Old Rye, 500 barrels fine Old Bourbon, AT CINCINNATI PRICKS. 3.3 ert S6iel ones oa per 3. Fhe roots wu pe wim @ache, 4. No temporary tooth srs neac 9pee can be mads im : Apress, stem is freq Work has bece tauiz teste: ny Of the fret obervighs and p ind. as pr YY Con 7 cinfigered Over hve g-8 All the favorite brands of CHAMPAGNE, Mumm Verzeny; Green Seal, Heldsick, cheers of the le. His tour through Lombardy EPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE | which, being bongbt low, we offer at unusually | 8° Sesto payment of a poli tax as a condition of} “Should it comport with your onerous and | js for the ipess of tinting up young men to D er 18thinnd CF streets, fow rates. See. hee g suffrage, have been carried by a large ma- | multitudinous ents it will afford high | join his Solgaioer cor} Waskineton. 2. Cr, Maroh 28, 1862, Popular crocustretlons are becoming quite fre- quent in Venetia. Numerous arrests are reported at Mantua and Venice. COMMERCIAL Liverroot, March 27.—Flour is Corn mea! dull and 24 lower jority A correspondent of the Dispatch describing thecombat between the Merrimac (Virginia) and the Monitor, gives the latterthe ‘ollowing first rate notice gratification to many thousands of loyal citi- zens to receive any reply which it may be has leasure to make. I will request the vy. Dr. Reese, who, with the Rev. G. D Chenowith, was the original mover of this ci ft April, 1862, 2 of April, 1862, om the city of Washing- Syartermastse INE LUM- at ook M.,, jor deliver: ton, at <uch #4 pointas the Depot may direct, the following named BER: declining 4-4(1 inch) common Guilinge, a i Corn {s also stilt » foot 4 “Thore on board the Virginia state that ree Conference, te read it to declining. ae ee uae Ce fert long, when she fired at the iron pattery Ericsson her | th y h Beet and pork are steady. Bacon active. Lard hoo « f Sby Sit * “ tower revolved with great rapidity, and that nice po the reading of the document the | quictand steady. Tallow quiet Toy Sbysiee ¢ when the ball struck, the sound was like the fi a listened with deep and most respect- THR LATEST ie 4 oe ee ringing of an immense gong. The Bricsson has | {u! attention. After which tho Rev. Mr.] cotton closed dull but firm; middlings xd Leda eer $s Chenowith made a few remarks, expressi the hope that, by the blessing of Divine Provi- dence, and the wise and discret policy of the Executive, peace and order might soon be re- stored to the country. z Upon the conclusion of Mr. Chenowith’s ad- dress President Lincoln responded as follows : bao Shy 4.12 All the Lumber to be delivered within 20 days After signing ihe ooutracl, The Lutaber :o be Inapested by an iiispeoter ap- pointed on the part of the Government Payment to be made upon the satisfactory com- pletion of thecoutract. Progoss's muat be plaiciy marked “Prorosats FoR LEMBER.” a revolving circular tower, in which there are two powerful guns worked by an engine. The machinery, gun tables, and all the apparatus for working them, wre ssid to be remarkablo end complete. The guns being elevated, the balls probably struck the iron roof of the Vir- ginia at nearly right angles, but the powerful higher. readstuffs closed very dull and noim|nal. Mixed corn continues to decline; sales 25sa25s 3d. Consols closed as London at 93%. From H New York, April —The steamer Roanoke, “ Ti busty of the bidder to fill the tract imbers of our great marine battery resisted J Gentlemen—I am happy to see you, but | rom Havana on the 2d instant, arrived here to! | should it be awacded to him. must be guarantie the well-direo and powerful blows of her § °®¥!2g De previous notice of your coming, I do] night. by twor sponsible poreona, whose signatures must not feel altogether prepared to reply to the pa- persand a you bave presented me in such terms as they merit. Allow ie to say. however, that I have the highest regard for the numerous and influential Christian body antagonist.’”’ The Dispatch is load in praise of martial law in suppressing rowdyism in Richmond, and says be appended to the guarantes, ‘rhe responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the officia! c+ rtificate of the clerk of the nearest district yourt or of the United States dis- trist attorney ‘ Bidders must b prerent in perzon when the bids udge Marvin had arrived there. Several small schooners, which had run the blockade, had arrived there with cotton. Vera Cruz dates to the 23d ult, hed reached Havana. Food had advanced there 40 per cent. Rag reer’ od the Confederate cap- whom you represent. I am profoundly im. Spanish troops were at Cordova, Orizaba and are opeued or their p:op2sa,8 will not bs consid- ital in Richmond and t irring 1 s n. 4 # pe ae rn oy at oe seer pressed with the influence you areexerting as} Juarez bad imposed a forced ioan in six com. | ,, Bors in, the sam of fiv, thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and both of his guaran tors, will be required of the successful bidder upon figuing the contract. The right to reject auy or ali bids that may be a Church on the morals of the nation, as also with the loyalty of your people to the Govern- ment of the United States. I thank you, gen- mercial houses of $500,000 on treasury notes The allies bad protested in thetr ultimatum egainst the measure, requiring a nullification of the loan nent in talent, virtue, and social position, but. that multitude of birds of prey, from the eagle to the buzzard, which always follow the scent 8. E, Connza or Penn, AVENUE AND Sixtn St., ton, aud thcesmy Cali aud examine r ve Also, Sole Agent for PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL, GAS FITTING, &. WM @,DUVB& 00, eprer ty oe) .? BTA” and ¥ , 71x fentirely Now Patiornaans by £ BES payee —_ ole sorts tng hore mT, — ) in rl Cw teauisens MABE IN yASHING TON: to eall and examine oar stock of MADE IN WASHINGTON. ixt area, feeling oo lent that wo bare t BAKERY 456 Lire Sreaer, OTe ls tents " BAKERY $98 lira Steuart Wall bs prceantiy setenden te trent? te oni epre mY as ?. ptly at e Pacey 466 LitH STREsT, Mike & Mo@Ran. mii 25- wear 5-4! S76} sirens, CH, RIVAKT & CO, E SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT REMOVED TO NTERESTING FOR THE CUMWN we. AT LARG*® LUNITY fe now rectiving READY MA DY ING -{ the istest designs three timer weet from Sash wonaieameee tabliehment in Gino Which we offer Ai seton ashing iow prices. = eee BAR & HKU, for ner b aod Wh atreete Cisrenton Hote! Building, Washington. H, ROSEY, Aezt, New Yorx. mh 12 tin tlemen, for your kind words and loyal expres- | ® Negative answer to be considered casus bell, | | deomed too high is reterved by the Depot Qaarier- | JaMES MOLAN, AoRnt, Wasitincton, D. C. Re of spoils and battle. The consequence has - < ; it was rumored that civil war hud broken out | ™S*ter ——— RK bees not only an amount of r iam, ae pip lewiacs dation tniy ta | in Mexico, and that Marguer had 1,200 troops at | !ormal Bape tse amc SHERRY, PORT and MADEIRA WINES, RE onness, and bloodshed, unprecedented in our f you in a more formal manner.” ) “| Cuernavaca. Several conspirators liad been ban-| wa, of «Ao7m,@h \iuaramter FIN OLD BRANDY aud WHISKY, a ] apuals, but emissaries of Lincoin have had full }” After afew moment’s desultory conversation he tee Seanad ea | of the count 117 A liberal discount to dealers. bea 4 ; sweep amongst a crowd where all were } the copmitteo retired, feeling satisfied that the | and te revel enlats anton ppromes | tract ia Rocordanoe wt L4>1s* RupBER BooTs Resract fromths Spec,” Pebrwery €7, 15 oranges So Soren aa ool and traitors} nation was governed by tho right man at the] A fire at Mayaguez, P.R., destroyed #200,000 | toa, Aus tial, ahonid nie Proposition he aecep! ‘ailsiennae AND SHOES, DayTon’s CRACKERS AND PXCELIBNT Pixs have hel jones y.__The civil law, — ht time. ae committee have since re- | worth of property and several iver he will at once enter ints eontraot in accordance i J, B. PUDNEY’S, Plotel and Restaurant Keepers, sutiers', Ho ita gracious ’ emonious! fr e President 11 * e Spanish mallsteamer from Cadez was to- r ~ 32. eopers, and Groce:e’.shou.d pot fai! to Beou kicked from the pavement, and its function- pein he following watt tally Tost, Feb. 25, on the Island of Gomera. Out | prrngec ite contract be awarded himwe are pre Case ihr Gaile Boe. supply Of the superior Crnokers aad Pies. m aries, including the most soporific of the watch- Executive Maxsioy, of the $00 souls on board only one life was lost (Yo this guarantes meat be a) feocured by Dayton, 436 Lith sireet, between @ saded the certifi- i RUCKER. men, actually opened their cyes with amuze- A French steamer returned from Matamoras a.) Wasarretox, March 18, 1862. Bia apere. mentione: MENS RUBBER BOOTS Dayton mauufectur and and Cracke: om Sonal aur at : ND SHOES, ofthe beet mate Aud every home ment. - ‘ with her cargo, but would not discharge. There Colonel sud Quartermaster, eT # 4 Keeper is Well aware of the 1 supartority of the “But behold the wonders that martial law | "3° 2,4, Gere) 4 4: Reese, D. D.; Geo. Ban not over 200 bales of cotton there, which was | GeALED PROPOSALS Are mvited till the 15th | _fo12-tf a9¢ Pekin at Brok keom. [atior when fresh {rom tue ovenr, 19 shove ehigped has accomplished. Ever sincecivil lawhas| Genti : Allow t A Brito amt French wat steamne: — dog of April. 1962, 06 12 o'clock m . forasgp!yia OYSTERS—OYSPEUs? ir interest to examine Dayton’s Crackers and rn jemen me to tender to you, and ei mer had arrived | the United States Sab, pt wits 6000. head TELS, R been placed on the retired list, his martial | throu you to the East Baltimore Conference | 1 the Rio Grande river,whose navigation would | BEEF CATTLE on tho hoof, pa eyt ee a Shenae Families | Pies before purohamug cisewhore. brother has given uss taste of hisquality,which ff of the Methodist Episcopal Church, my grate- | >€ Kept open at all hazards. The Cattle to be delivered st Washington city, | Se SMPPlior try instante, pe Wc will chow the uames of more tian & soore of makes us almost wish that cities were always fal thanks for th bl 4 renol The rebel Minister Pickett arrived at Browns- } 824 eech snimal to svernge | pounds gross at tne lowest pros. - » Suttere who have - ured Pies macufsctnred ty governed by martial law.”” rh “er = pre le receptor ville on the 10th, en route for Mexico weigh ne —— admitted which weighs less than Pidase sive wen cae or] ast wee obliged to come = we ' at body, copies of which you did me the honor _p Soe pounds AYRES & CO. iy end pay Us two du igre word per wundre An alarmed ‘ Old Subsoriber”’ of the Rich- J fo present yesterday. These kind words of ap- | too. Srfived af Gartiwaton the ran nae ek. gag continent ais Geer ee and ie Nv. 502 Ninth st , bsiwoe itn. mond Enquirer writes fram Madison county, Va., Gat omeiet ernemepaciogt? there in view ie prospect the Yankees, and inquires lachicola. Cattie wil be required under afier He Son:rsot ts closed. Rei wanted. A bond, with good and satisfactory seanrity, $ Contract soon re end bylis not a, coming from so numerous a body of in- nt Christian people, and so free from all ion of motives, are indeed en- _being overrun by From Gen. Banks’ Corps. to me. douse f Without makeng them sok. Brom the Correspondent of the New York Duspaich **** “We notice with must picseure tho larity of our enterprising foliow ortizen, Jae {LF Oysters of the best quality spice: mn @ a jae BAIR NETTS—BAIR NETTS, UST Received ancther lot of those handsome OP couragi' Wincngstgr, April 7.—Officers from Wood- | will be required. pexi? . E Dayton, in tie Bakery busin ae 16 this oity, «Would it be best for farmers who have| By the help of an All-wise Providence. I stock to-day report that the bridge over Stoney | “Government rorerves.to iteeif tho right to pay in | CUv,ChHeiLe News. Aigo. a f io att colores at | Rie suogees has deen gained by the excellence «/ many negro women and children to stay at | shail endeavor todo my duty, and I shall ex- | cveek was completed yesterday, and to-day our one notes tettathea' oh ot inh the roaming store of M&S. LOWE, 297 Pa. | We iearn that members of the Sanitary Com home, and suffer themselves to be overrun, or} pect the continuation of your prayers for a| brigades, when crossing, were greeted by a lively | page ts have proviousiy faired So comply with | eves dicot men mh S_ | mittee have ate of his Pies, and provounoe thew carry such servants into counties not likely to | right solution of our national difficulties, and | C@™0nading from Col. Ashby's battery, but they | {aqua wna have broviously fA, ed “0 oo) present JST RECEIVED AT LA. BEALL & CaS, Lg th meee ser im jester. tne we be overrun at present, thereby i heavy | the restoration of our country to © and | Were dispersed by our guns, and we are now in | to respoud to his bid and all bide to be accompa No, 361 Sovcathy between I and at Be ete tran cre Sumaune en tn ene the. expense and a great loss of crops, &c., on the prosperi peso all pesscesien of his late position—Ashby retir- Ried by two gusrantics. EU SS ote tN Se AE RING, | TERSISHING a apatens ofa _ te bie Bakery , a . 5 e nemes of firms n NaS, S an e i. ° . farms‘which they leave? Would there prob-| Your Obliged and humble servant, pn cap ing sdventege of every position to re: | |, Thansm ‘address of all tho members of the firm. 2 We strongly invite feqte try our ably be much risk in suffering negro women A= Limcoux. | Col. Anisabel, much to the gratification of the | ygts,'0 pedireoted to Major A. Byckwitt, C.3, py BOSTON & v4 and children to remain on the farms? Would constitutional State authorities of Virginia, has p-B-A> ‘Wasklores, Z, 2 c - pees ond Ne 8 ou >, SLICED APPL Wiles it be best for men over forty-five, who could] Trutm Straxagn THAN Fiction.—A friend | been restored to the command of the ist Virginial we of Che ieee eee sch Bina ot FRUNKS. HATS and CAPO at New York prices” po ntASPBEERY PTES. ‘enter the army from constitutional debil-| familiar with the circumstances relates the | cavalry. “and ——. of the cousty of ——, and tate ab or? A Ree Het ween 6 aoe & ity, to pi george rf zea their farms and following singular story, the validity of which t Epinsure, ani 7.—Three guns were opened fen ‘ aes eens ee & Coa OR= SARALL rns _ BEALL & _ negroes and go vut Present reach of the } he assures us can be substantiated by'scores of | {fom @ new position upon our pickets to-day, and 4 Sth eae et: is "The E poe 7 responded to by Capt: Hugtingdon’s battery with | gosdpttihe wil at ones eater /uio's geaktak ve | COUDS, HATS «nd Gaba? "ONAN ha ea The Enquirer advises to remove from neigh- ils burst in their midst, scat- | sooordonce therewith. Should the co: In the spring of 1860 a young lady and a : ow _ is JR TIME TO BUY YOUR » borhoads iikely to be orerran by the enemy, J gentleman (who we will, for the sake of bre- of the tne indie eee reese fihee, ‘This guarantee Must be appended to cee CLOTa, Ne. FURNISHING 6 OU DS. Se ae t groes, except the old men and women J vity,call Miss E. and Mr. W.), residing in one] this place and fed “from concealment fifteen | dt anes eee & ate Nor 301 Seventh otwen Ai _ cae haatiy eo sea, all valuables, u treed _—— of this enn 2 er the —_ ate party of Ashby’s cavalry, killing two NOTIC. and Katreet, aaa * DR. LA BONTA ap ies, &c. amoun col came the ve of them. . 4 rf 2 The Memphis papers of the 234 ult. give the i ax | | Col Celgrove, of the 97th Lndisne, detacbed. tc Be ioth of 8 pri is ers! baving removed his orfice to Room No & a natural conclusion to the fe by; revel scoount of the battle of Pea Ridge paarried? So the anys joaigant Lege guard the su; 'y train to Manassas, returned this z : OPO: rs Li Bre in- vited tf the Och of April, oss or FURNISHING LOUK whe Ep ihr tie game na hey sae Oven. . sticja t oday Chronicie cffics. in Washi ing Srenue, coreer of 7th strech, 18 ROW ready ing, having accomplished some excellent of t 1 Di od aPrvate Ni thour TRE WAR Ot THR WastT—te _ | nec arrangements made for the nuptial | ¢¥¢"!"g, mown as No.1 ext. pcaree | Piscsass et o.Luvaie Netare, wi HORN—GEN. VAN DORN’S orriciay =areny.. feast. Unfortunately, however, the very day} at" an a ee Fern bene iantn Wr toe = ee eet nen Desoen ahtha: Spree x Ered, and'no tnteriotonse wite vous ard We have the Fort Smith Bulletin of the 11th, J Defore the wedding Miss E. took violently sick, | turn, and four men were drowned, also a negra | Ir idusteed in wake a-contsact for 20.040 barrels. wotae call ‘en cations having devoted my whoie ime to the in whieh we find the followi: "| of whiéh she did not recover for more than a] women. . hv. Id, ho ® ever, crenn debits to furmah S| RE ‘bone a stady and oure of Fr case Digcenes of bath sexes ich we following official tele- : 4 \ wid. oat REE i nd yee afer 4 to Ch afftions of the Wom. Liver staphio report of the battle of Elkhorn, sent | Monthy thereby dadeaatialy Postponing the Weare having a snow storm to-day. Pee gnsnhty, he will etal s the precise numberof} th “rit te 4b Market s valde’ the xin Erupione, 40 0nd graquating ny to Gen. A.§ Johnston and the War + Percale te take bhibs tk Sete aT ; "The contractor will betequired to furnish at the | Avenue Hices EE Te et Heniek ct eal im Br wort, the Nee Soe Oy ment : ai to take place the following fali, Frem the Mountaia Depar:ment. rate of 500 Gaily until iL —S _ia#-3m_ | Hospitals. under Poase Chiiton ane ‘Purwer, to eee: Mississippi Diseried, ) | *aich time arrived, new ents were] Wrentinc, April 7—A telegram just received "Ne rion Bf ‘het deere whan oes not come | (JHE MEKCHANTS EXPRESS COMPANY | Fhom joes vengadanany reine: 2 wen wari om March 9 1882, vie Hog Bye: Maro 1. 5. ander sh eoneuration ofthe defarrod nay | tea he ebrig rc recat tere te vce Poy aiaans es abot fags soe PAL TN ya AND Wastiina row. «| Shore te cen tac chats spelt A: per E - in. o bas advanc Cc rf bentiy eure, old er new. No ne ok a fortane, the bridegroom, in returning from Mounisin and’ now holds Camp: Allegany, Voshinrton ‘ors any of the warehouses ta | Washington xtitrond, Rershan- sehen? OF fhe | Feguized Gosling dosareonbie i art past of ths first the village with the license in his " uated by the rebels. The enemy have al Peorretown. D.C iekdite ‘celaebneaal (ween 2, to nny Gi aS Consultations (reo RK vory privat’. ; verninent " 7 tn extat thn! doubis wore sateriained of hia] form beiaing fr Stawaton ware toy wil | E802 SBOP ere io retary vernon ae] MARES emo WE NNRIOHN S| oon gram amorwetseaee oes a ur uJ . * - 2 fesh | £72! recovery. However, by the spring of | P*¥° '!!road facilities for their escape, bide to! oe directed to Rishon ae CRW o Camden at. aearly 0 ote Estas, omar Me | een HS. avenue ent Mb st. wound in the arm; the other if not Tp61 had overcome his injuries and rene wien Ss en eek a ice 6.563 South stroet. eae. . proposals, which were met by the Monors to the Dead. y oppoaite Conuer wi SO mortally. Many were a Cuncinnatt, April 6.—The Killed of the 5th so fae Epic Phan io" eet TCA: Kxont. ARNDEN’S EXPRESS, Obio Regiment at Winchester, fifteen in number, IN GENERAL, . = re H (bs HED IN 1539.) arrived here yesterday, and were laid in state at — i 1} nave, Jar RECEIVED A LARGE | Reg leave to inform the thes have the Guthrie Grays’ Armory, where they were ~ ka B. and Steinway & Sous Pin’ oO OR TES so Oy ay = “aS, visited bya large weeaber ofcitizens. The fune- GOSLING RESTAURANT, known as too best now meauiaciure a _ Bore eaeene, Hank tote, ral ceremontes took place to-day. M47 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK,| Mhioh we areofferncg at th Io Beet iactory prigns. Einsiend an) Westen’ Staves a0) -. Comstalick Gite Sovru Sipe, Bead Se Sreuable Pisco are requ me u py ‘or jeut Election. (Formerly of New York,) {lto,“one‘Begon baad Pino for $60 and one for facilistes to all prot us OT Hantrorp, Conn., April 7.—At the State elec- Hes the name and fame of being $3. Atthe Masic stare r the: ‘cforms. tion to-day Governor Buckingham was re-elected |] Ona Best Res : ' “2 W.G. METZEROTT,. to ‘3 x by a largely increased majority over last year, of the Best Restaurants in Town! ||——_____W-G. METZBROTT._ ‘Phir «t.,90 door (7"Give uso wisi, and judge for you self.nf I}. | $m My 20. Snew Sterm at Montreal. Every thing in the house 1s PEW ONLY.—I Inve bier ee raat G OOTS Ne commistioned officer? The Pedecals are doubtless preparing t ke auutler attack wie 4 Lieutenant Colonel was the highest officer PPECIOED BAaRe Goods, & full assortment ali kinds of (Le best Embrontense Pocket Handkerohieis, reorpt 4 nele, sea Bie rian ik ae | An di » o on BOYS Cc 6." ortwos CLuTh- ‘eon Yerd, os m, mh % im*

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