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EV NING STAR. SS WASHINGTON CITY: ba) PTS SEE APRIL &, 1562, WW? Thongh Tre “Tan Ss printed on the totes “oara press In uve south of Baltimore, its edition THE FIGHT AT YORKTOWN. A Forward Movement—Incidants along the LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Route—Shellung Entrenchments GLORIOUS NEWS FROM THE WEST? |... .ctionea bv Major Generel Jone t Wool, Commanding Department of Virginia } The Rebel General Commanding Of- | ye correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer + # > x be the PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS THE PONCHO TENT! [ais We epcal'thetenment dl the suave tes = ment 4 ALEER. *D STMENT, wee Tituatry Office Mil'y Supt and Divecter Resivonds.U.5. $4 Infantry C r) ‘ashington, Apr: 3, 1882. Isvertep pelle vd on H. Day ea 4 infantry Comman: =e trier note, tone wai wi a ‘eu! & ron on Sete wee Seventh fers to Surrender Island No. 10! | writes — ehiay ot ienchs » from —— Fotthess Mongor, Ape 6 —Priday, the tn | It is three good Rubber Bianke's, on Linen the We fue corer an tn) street and Maryland avenve to Manassas, icaving 6a by 71 Inches Capt. Walker, ¢ Below will be found a dispateh received by varwen aera felian pe pre ap tdeey 4 It is three Ponchos or Cavalry over-garments— ENTIRELY WATER-PROOF. capt, ‘of “ refore gioine uthtyef the m Tontd Abr.” | Washington at 9 30am , arriving at Manassas at eh ey ke v@been using them for oat four weekr. | 12m; returning will leave _ a 2p ieee lerge ae to ro ntre It to be to prese at an | the Secretary of the Navy at 10.30 a. m. to-day. | Fortress Montoe on Wednesday on board the | c8¢> weighing, complete, twe potinds T a Me @., arriving at Washington at Spm. Fare from cotly hour: Adveriisements mei should be masi salient ovement | steamer lore. ‘The troopa were full of | Whole, When United, makes thls a convenient medi 7 a Washington to Manassas and return, $3; and ent in hetore 12 o’clonk m., otherwise: oh oie See - enthusiasm, and for an advance moye. | Tent for three persons on a 2d Lieut, Company K, 20th N.Y. S from Alexandria to Mansssns and retarn, $2 35 not sugtarmaaca — rid ws they may | of Commodore Foote’s fleet and General Pope's % ey, the soldiers, have great confidence pit ig Meciity coat tbe mer cae ys pjyconent in what ts gbows expressed by D D. C. McCaLLua, % i : 3 3 = } AN SaNTVoo! » & * grmny have slreedy revultetl as was designed. | "OIE tasy morning, shout daylight, ihe gtand f uae, New York, eo Chaplain 20th N.Y Military Director and Sup’t Railroads, U. 8. Oex Fasanns at the varias military camps and | jt has been apparent here for a fortnight past | army strock tents, and sommenced ‘the march Femme t abenn yi abappen with Rubber, $10. | 1 fully conour im the 2 Fe ee ap 3-tf {Intelligencer & Republican. Peaitions will confer * favor by keeping us posted ‘onward to Richthond.” Gen. Heintzieman’s 01 vbolesale. : that whenever General Pope could throw his A Major 2th N. ¥.'S. M mover.ents “ad affairs In thelr vicinities. orps de armee inoved uj throtigh Great Bethel | | Retail price, Water-proofed with Hnamel ; = pate re ooh "| army upon the Tennessee side of the river, the | the direct rents to Yerhiown, ‘After deaving the Fee a Acahienataes Seseremeiiaas mn Wasitixcton, Mancut %, 1fod, AUCTION SAL&S. surrender of the Island must take place. He | “MP, some miles beyond Hampton, the advance me: ’ gen Mg Honace H Dar: Ae: elle nore ae Pn <totonies struck across ‘along 4 most | (Patent applied for ) You wish me to state the expsrietcs of the regi- Ty WALL & BARN. accomplished that purpose yesterday morning; ? WALL, STEPHENS & CO.. Agents, | ment to which 1 am attached in the use cf the Tent af hy ty Spirit ef the Merning Press. ‘The Intelligencer notices the comments ven- 7 322 Pennsylvania avenue, W; ton. hed ws by the Government, and 5 ? tured by the British press on the special message | thus getting in the rear of the rebels thus engaged. | ,.A¥ 170, S400 tt New | monet neylvania avenue, Washing (Oot net water Pr Ad ee vee ae LG eat a Ge eo addressed to Congress by President Lincoln, Up to yesterday morning the siege of the Isiand | Pennsylvania Cavalry, Colonel Averell (formerly | The following Testimonials will show how tried thea? sod mia my w enflering & sev: MORN: Ca wetant, al 19 o'clock, we wi recommend!ng the initiation of a policy looki Commodore Foote was, evitiently, simply to | ¥9U"g’s Kentucky Cavalry); Colonel Owens’ 60th | this valuable contrivance is viewed and com- | and sick Horomehi Sf the A to the gr.dual emancipation of slaves, with com- ty cnineey 4 % py ia . uction Rooms, an pagaes ° Pennselvaniag ‘axcer's Fire Hounves, and the | pared with si the other artieles designed to fake nr ong oF tid Teng noe ekten Gok | Groceries, Ligure, Sctere” Seppitee, Rex com the end of keeping them engaged (their atten- | celebrated California regiment. te place. Ose two-borse team will transport the re wed 31 . jan Me 7 aire — . ahem lease ‘A company of Berdan's Sharpshooters took the | enough of these Tents fora Rezimeut. for bate io Tout, made water-prook, and conteriole ey efined. end Yellow Smrare, tion) in front, while Pope was effecting the “The Republican says: ‘Current events, which nsids A tine and Bteri: advance with the dth Michigawand 1th York, | ahd orders received a8 above. ine feces wt 3 asus camtead tee ts | Rete genes pati ene Onecoe,” are well understood, are tending to increase the | transfer of his army to where they would be at oe rs ory in nanan ndeence. Ht ‘ssa os MP b! Suny. Ya» is game army in ectua’ service ia thg Bolg. a Bixee ane farreie ol 5 ne a Oy alan fi District t te feada: er, ‘em’ ‘avalry, Mar 186: » W. seth a maul ptt ton dey the mercy of our combined forces. “Rosedown! = heemties and unique dwelling. Hoxstell Dar. bei 0: Ges. Ves Vint. : Ist Lieutentnt Company 8, i9th Ingana, de Sy Sen a beagle se nuied foe atteation | Tue following is Commodore Foote’s dispatch, | We saw the'proprictor, Mtr W. Huneell tersaies | niko oats whens pad in se the jinen patted i tiencirietel naky. Brards. Gis, sod Cordial fons, and which bas even attracted the attention at the gate, his slaves carrying water for the wea. | POE*RS Tents a! one month, and firds every ‘cadquarters Harris Liekt I. ‘- % t. and of the city fathers of Washington.” Our con- | mentioned above : ried soldiers. Mr. R ,as usual among all we rogegs to steak ond of -, We ssenot 1m - Arlington, so) Cone Paimer, ms Snerry porary suggests as a remed brogation of Steamer Banton, oy Istanp No. 10, came to, expressed Union sentiments, and com. | gencraltatitinetion, Welker secae ed LE t, and 2 and Gin Cocktail, @area on the Washington patente the Balti- Via Cairo, April 8,3:45a.m.- ined that the rebels had burned down all his | and we Aiso find them an exoslient having had some considerable Knowledge and ex a Weisky. diferent branas, more and Ohio Railroad which provides ‘ that Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary Navy, §c.: fences, and disturbed him geni no ne, ro shall enter the cars here without a dond al i t dy. ly. storm while on masch. In short. we w. rience in the India rubber business, I do not ertorsand £ighth Bran About ont-half mile Keyon' thls is lace | Wish to be without them. feutate to say that yor haye succeeded in makin) S ent St 4 Indian Rubber ‘Two officers have this instant boarded us froin | called the half-way house. This is abou! awe AE ene, Liout Col; Major Penncot Hnev; | yodr rubber prey on of water fing perfect a aay, OF proo! P Chas Arrowsmith, Capt Co B; C @ S the uso to which you have applet it. Your +" signed by some responsible citizen that no claim | ts1and No. 10, stating that by order of thelr com- miles from Xorkiowass Tyla ip 8 hard-leokiog Capt Soy Rustin Reaonee, Col Pikes Poncho tent, Deine’ “ade to ore see Barrels Takstans, Combe and Brasher, slave ever 2 Sam > 18 jus to bim ase rupaway shall be estab- manding officer they are ordered to surrender | Quarters, as usual. with the largest F Capt GPL: Andrew Cri Let larecand convenient for three Phy lanwes Shi lished;” and asks, ‘will not our city govern- 1 a house on the outside, in the shape of c imneys. Cc 3 Theo Burkhs~ at 3, Jno | surp-ized and delighted that so valuable ag it~ ee ment, which has already taken up the subject of | !sland No. 10to the commodore commanding the | After leaving thie delectable place, we heard fle tamen flout co Wiseat eve Geb: Hfeos maok bomxtaps suythieg elon sp oaniol free negroes, exert |ts influence to abrogate a rule | gunboats. As these officers know nothing of the bod pouning ofa et The frnope shouted—the vipert Enos. Mejor 8h Penn Gavi John ae to beabove comparison. Al! other * mig here- wf shee OYE HALES FO TEONRD which blocks the exodus of that species of popu- batteries on the Tennessee shore, I havesent Capt. pan eure ouble quick, Theofiten fons © i yin Capt Co G@; Wm F Miller, Ist Licut | tofore iseued, except yours, have failed. The ‘aps ware = Hoe Ta ‘Aucts. jation.”” ——_—__+ee-______ CoG; Robert Oidh=m., Ist Lieut Co French Tent d’Abri is useless in tre field in rein Phelps to ascertain something definite on the | them. York river could be distinctly perceived re a Capt Co F; jeut Chris K aneass, | weather; will cause more sickness than it wi i By J. C. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. some distance on the right. ness: prevent. A large portion of the men in my regiment -- i OUR MILITARY BUDGET. =| subject. lt was now half-past’ one o’clock. The men 3 refuse to use them, and the money e: a pte SpAY Mol NING ss their cost is substantially thrown away, ‘Ths tub- N.TURE a7 ‘e. ee T will telegraph when further information is re- | Were Wearied, yet anxious to proceed. The dis- HeapqvaRTERs 1 ute ; ber blankets. though of theen good woo, ending Bt 10 o'clook, e of an THE SIEGE AT YORKTOWN. dived charge of heavy rified pieces ime numerous. F at Corcoran. Virg . P risl, yet aro uot of any except fora man to afSietram, me ye it The following is a general summary of the in- - : The enemy seemed to respond briskly with a 1 hava examined ths article referred to in the | under him when sleeping. op er ero telligence received by the War Department up to] With General Pope now advancing from New | Yerv heavy plece, a8 the sound of the dischaige forecoing certificate, £n¢, also one of the seme Major sd Battalion tarric Lint Gocalry. her Househoid Furniture snd 5 I 5 10 o’eleck last night: Madrid ‘In strong force toattack in rear, Iain, |" We soon percelved Allen's Sth Massachusetts | the eomel eevee at iene to fe ae pry ae Pirst—Operations at Yorktown and Fortress | with the gun and mortar boats, ready to attack in | Battery Dang away at a very formidable earth. | highlr of the original. 1 deez that Headquarters Harris tae Peer uA ogany air cloth Parlor Ferniture, Monroe. Yesterday the enemy’s works were care- front ; while G 1 Buford A sherk time previous to this, the 34 | sures ime he ie the inventor of thie f on H. Day: ‘alnut W Marbio.tep Center fully examined by Gen. McClellan, and were | "ti _—— » here, is ready *o co- ante Cavalry drove in the Rebel pickets. | as'q perfect avil inva'usbie c antrivases for a mov- ‘oncho Tent has been submitted to my ox: | pat a ay found to be very strong, and the approaches 4'mi- | Operate with the land forces. But it seems as if | Gill's Battery was reeds lp by iE sian eemacad peo ag tes Tavoraulovapinion ef its capeiotien te eae thing | Mphorsay au oxner Burcan cult. The enemy were in force, and the water | the place Is to be surrendered without further dan’s Sharpshooters, were advanting towards the Colonel Th ory, NY Voi, | that has come under my — water proof Gone spet Ghomber Chnite, Lounger batteries at York and Gloucester said to be much | fense. A.H. Fo batteries. There being no further response from dualities, 3 lightness, its weight not liable ‘eather Deds, Bolstera and Pillows, - Foor, Flag Officer, the fter fir CaMr NwaR At DRIA. VIRGINIA increased by wet or rain, and its durability recom: ates increased. There was sharp firing on the right, ‘dy Naval F w enemy, after Aring some sixteen shells, the | preazqunricre td Ma eximent, March 18, 1032, | mend it to meas being just wi t this time, attrosees and Beds in hat sok ‘ Com’dg Naval Forces Western Waters, | column ai vanced along a winding road made by Mr. Horace H Day or Gen. Van Vi.git: required for sotual hard service 1 the field. pl ut no harm was dene. as the Rebels around Howard’s Mills. iment have had the Linen Psiuted Poncho ly experionce with the French sheiter tents 1 | loth 1 Stair Carpote, Our forces were receiving supplies from Ship CONNECTICUT ELECTION. After getting to the top of the bill, batteries about Lures months, aud on the whole J not at ai favorable, choy being, py ber wtoves, Point, repairing roads and getting up trains, It (Special Telegram to The Star.) verry iid galt baad hah Garren ’ s though tate eee batt on the ‘object ons oof ly urged against < tove: Kitchen Roquisites, &c, seemed plain that mortars and siege trains must Nonwatx, Cr., April 8—The Republicans Phillips had ped eat br tae Rebel eeeaie gen 218 now used by the | the use of the pisin cloth sh cash. be used before assaulting. , Another dispatch, received at 10.30 yesterday morning, states that Yorktown must fall, but not withevt a siege of two or three days. Some of the outer works were taken. \ dispatch from Gen. Wool states that Gen. _ 2 : f bi WM. CAMMACK, Bait. aed Union party have elected all the State Sen- | left everything bebind—meat on the fire c wing. | MOR28 tans it has been nL PR rd a gy De | ae aS J.C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Aucts. ators and two-thirds of the members of the Teer pa aera surprised at the rapid ad oracks, and here untor some circum oon them aot at all fit to form a tent 5. Kepetneee By J. C. McSUIRE & . Auctioneers. House of Representatives. Gov. Buckingham ja} V@2ce of the Union forces lor rine, the lighisees nel con tec tien LLd. Col SAN. Y. Cavalry ant Res ERY DESIRABLE Aw D NEARLY NEW re-elected by from eight to ten thousand ma- sutiaesticon a nen pl cs al the pmnelia Tent ote Der invalusiio aha could , ‘ ist Lieutenant lst Artillery. xs Z ore, ss. how Fo aod —e jority. General Heintrelimen and General Porter arriv- | 20t 20 without them 61 any consi :era!i yn, “ _ Chan W — 7TH DUN, A hn ‘ol. Cr " Pa Seminary, Ve Yolook, on the préen:ses. we chal! sell Loic, in ing, made a house in the center of these fortifi a - oberts George Varney. tleat't “d r cate MeDowil then March 28, loge. 1y"s subdivision of Squ! ered 218, he Magruder bad 30,000 men at Yorktown. Later from Pert Reyal. tions the beadquarters of this corps. Lewis @ Mudget. Adie WS Mod : Y & front 25 feet on norta peer ean lath etrest sther New Yorx, April The steamer Atlantic ‘The Union army bivowacked In the rebel camp « Co BF raed your Poncho Tent, made water- | and Vermont avenue, running ay Another dispatch to the Secretary of War states from Port Royal on the 4th, arrived here last | “Misery,” Preparatory to an early start. : . Aeristant | proof with enamel or paint, and like the atyle, size | eatoan all proved by & —- = ae ‘bat a Lew rebel camp was disce:ned on the | night. Among her passengers are Gen. Sherman ” gate Aen To YORKTOWN 4 Qu .ctermestoy | gat make vere pany ee cuassel pannteie able $0 Abaya, containing (call sloven rooms. beach opposite the Rip Faps, and wes shelled | and staf ‘Tlie arly. puaer' te TeOaINe comnaiania ud Ha eer yee, Surenon 24 | f ‘ “mea in the batts yare Siok, cation offivs property is becieved 10 De the oui by Colonel Holliday. Advices from Jacksonville, Fla.of the Ast, state | General McClellan, left camp at. daylight, the 4 oH: AL i ee ne oerernuyT Ote Crit eases the neslees 206, JBand Se. jat an attack was expec ere from two Misvis- F rm _ H; JW Avams tC t 4, an ee a 4 se 0 vom ie Rip Rae rng ne ap" "| Pah a ep neon arene | ag ogre cane a witha’ | SE Mi tp SE HACE | ir gen be peat —_ggreriguae edebeiaingas r . and a battery and troop of rebel horse, but Gen. | heavy clouds, giving evidence that 21 Lieut Co K . best 0 at the cost of the purohaser. There were no signs of the Merrimac. A rebel | Wright was confident of being able to sustain march throug’ a beavy shower of rule. Nery FLuRTH Micui@aN Racimenr. saciter foat wien haw cer o— = oe meatal of Weeviee « Cons Aucts. tug was seen making a reconnoissance off Sewall’s a pope sean that their troops have to | $903 seen to a noodling the roads—espr. _ Vergenia, March 1, 162, if “3 = Mt By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auot oneers. Fein the aero of Sanday. rusts only by foraging, and are otf ood | nts gga th onda gas te te amo | 2, a's patent tanen | tse Sit giao | 8 BOPRES AND LDES.ON RINTH OT, A? NAVY YARD and in a desperate condition. all obstacles. The cavalry and artillery dashed oF » made to be converted into Terts, at ae call Pocus to i teen we shall sellin front cl the pre . : The U &. revenue’ steamer Miami orrived at P Sant Jand with thestenmer Devlin? ge aaa pell mel! through, all anxious to get ahead. Gen- d int most perfect thing in a'l re- ven 7 & iT "navy yard yesterday afternoon from New York, t Mceh Ater p-oofing in many cf ‘ There is nothing later f Sateeeeh. eral McClellan and staff were but a short distance bringing 9s passengers Geo. H. Harrington, Eeq., = m., part of Lot Ni %. Those issuet to thiner eM. Eis Eeodeu's woh Of Square No. 388, with the behind the advance. ¥ one frame 2 T 2 Improvements. h Bre two brick acd About 10 o'clock, on the morning of the Sth, the } mon are rorsy cor it qd F 2 24 — — Yay Pty etreets Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; Hiram Bar- CONGRESSIONAL. booming of the first gun was heard. It electrificd Is preferred to the rew ruber blankets for w » F. Cos moet _ “taba between O ney, collector of New York, and F. B. Stillman, — the whole line. Overcoats, blankets, haversacks, | 'h sroliaages. Paced men would gladiy Bp +-6t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, she AXXVIIth CONGR ESS—Second Sessio: &c., were thrown away by the anxious soldiers k for the old Ponchos. But our judg: oo engineer-in-chief of the revenueservice. She left . ms ach regiment vieing with the other to be » aiifths Poncho Teut were wade of good New York on Friday evening, and reached Old The ne gy bingy od vhaiends ° r Paiatnt D en, aad ‘ed Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS SgnaTm —After our report closed yesterday— The roads became terrible for } A eo BP rte inpoer tose pre Apes cae —_ 7 with Lodia rab.er, risce i 3 Welee ac eget te so i atioay bn ore came yon aay 2 e lor locomotion the | proteoied on tho surface, it wou'd be juat the thing “ r tr pro- issued by Henry Reaver, one of justioes of further we advanced; mud holes, ruts, sloughs, | wanted WV) niormed the price of the Parnted | tection, The important fact ths! the the county of Washipgton, at were landed and spent some six beurs In visiting which the bi authorizing the Corporation of be seemed to go far towards making up the T Mr. Day is 2/59 each without f three large Mi Toa Washington t id coll fi ¥ important oon or obate nds and tenements \ ae : ngton to assess and collect water rates was 4 ution we frani we oonrider ry imp» t we on i 8, lends 01 8 of Jos t T * = he fort and other places of interest. The follow. The line of battle was formed about 10 o'clock ) £ op prekst or guard Ss! 7 ing are her officers .—Oaptain, Douglas U'Hinger; ta t ele * ore to. The bill to confiscate the Property and free the to me directed. I have levied upon 7 kopt dry with the incumbrance of mtie, clsim, interest and estate ‘of the ent J Berdan’s Sharpshooters in the advance. As the “4 2. _ 3or- sod t— while, at oy three Pi ‘and part of Lot i Executive Offcer, A. B. Davis; 24 Lieut, T-| slaves of rebels, wan then takes up Various columns erived on the: ground, they a anttierin Mg ots 7 A Gor: | tenad weleht chest: sight the apron Fosehos eernater Fences freadway; 3d Lieut, W. E. Halloway; 3d Lieut. Mc. Frembull, afte Proposing several slight } once began to take thelr respective positions. 2 5 aut Co D; R We have apa ry fh eernmee « the ae af and Sailing Master, A. G. Cary; Chief Engineer, | the Senete at len, Site ver en Bie wn" | oe, ceciezeDitviion bad the coster: Gon: Sedg- uD. samen, ist | Put woke are comparat ite an E.G, Lamereaux; Ist Assistant, A. N. Cumming; Mr. Harris obie but uoke are comparsh'e N biann, Lieut: A C Lamon, ; ined the floor, and the consid- Smith thecriene ERY Gen. Hamttlon end Gen, Y, Paap, eet Co kK; Samus. al Kei fuily gertify i> is utility, and recommend i tees, I will offer hess 2d Assistant, C. G. Dale $ s ta use | partof Lot No.2i to the hig eration of the bill was postponed until to-mor- A heavy pine forest betas der the troops, ex- Clar hove, Capt co A 4th. Mt the ree tanked fel aeeaty wkd roy oom Say a R ? R. H. TRUNNELL, Conetabi The Mount Washington arrived from Liver- | TW: cept occasional clearings, which gave a distinct ‘ad. a Hos A ZigGLE, pool Point yesterday afternoon, but reports} Aftet#” executive session the Senate adjourned. | view of the enemy's entrenchments, ‘These en, ) littl Colonel levth Regimeat Peun. vol, ‘ y 7 Hovse.—After our report closed— trenchmente seemed to be of the first class style, Zo 33 Geo , Capt. Co. @ lat Nd. Gavi BOARDING. nothing new Mr. Voorhees introduced a resolution to modify | 21d mounted with heavy guns, supposed to have N ? ; svt. Co. @ Ist N- J. Cavalry, FROM THE RAPPAHANNOCK the tariff; 1aid on the table. come from the Norfolk Navy Yard. Tie S = Major Ist New York Cavalry Our troops have advanced to the north side of } 2 be tax bill was then considered. Soon after the firing gommenced, the enemy sleedmmorisrs > Femunore Gita tea as ie ’ the Sapsdensis No Rebels are jn sight on Mr. Conkling, from a special committee, re-] recognised Gen. Porter and staff, and at once enn Volunterrs, March 20, 1852 ? sock. 2 7 Horace Day, F Ported a bankrupt ‘bill. opened upon him with shell, one of which burst ‘We eoncar inthe foxenoins . Having e the opposite side. They may, however, be con- within twenty feet ef the z Colonel Gi fa lea Tent an ras tea Water pale Rabe Py =| cesied behind the hille in that direction. The] Ruv. MoRsELL anp Ancunisuor Lriox-| The Sght was carried on almost entirely with WaItzen. | | model caveyetenen ee nent alter that magnificent railroad bridge over that stream was | T0X.—Editor of the Star: The Rev. Mr. Morsell pear 2 Wott ae ee pF ye baal 3 itis far sugeri r to the Tent d’, cattrely destroyeA by re, es were also all the | fosiut to ead the, prasor toe a ony Fe | a aarti oe the ete eee eat followed Adjutant €2d renn. Vol. | Ei°RCt Sates bridges over the smaller streams on the whole | tories, by introduclng’a circumstance In tee lige | Rode Island and Fifth Massachusetts, wore 1a Caur Magcy, Vircini i : aE ert, REC Front Roome. Purnished railroad route. For the space of four miles, near | of Archbishop Le! See mens of SOs OE TT aucuernes were ath ee Headquarters of 34 Pa. Cav. : : Kuizy, Captain. ferceneas antiy mitunted, at S00 E sirens Warrenton, the track was torn up and the bars (aden = ee neewitt may be interesting | The ges were rapid on the Union side, | To Mr. H.H. Day or Brig. Gen V me Ae answered, at intervals, by the enemy. Our: ni HEVALIER DS Pig i X. erate. mh 29 7t* placed in piles, and a fire kindled beneath them, | ‘The circumstance alluded to occurred in the] _ The first man struck was J. Reynolds, of the ig et St. Gregoire, &o, a : Metropolitan Hotel, Washington, Aprils, warping them so as to render them unfit fr use. | interval between the violent attempt to force} Rhode island Battery. Poor fellow, he was nd can speak in high in Sze jon, Apr : iiuily conourintheabove, ” Wrsu Koon, EORGETO ADVERT M Our ig rops areall in good health, though fatigued | Eplscopacy on the Scottish people, in the reign | Tuck with a plece of shell. Two of Col. Sam meds No ee neEttt | Washinetons April's. 1888, seeses_ | @ wn 8 With rapid marchin the still more violent attempt | Black’s men were next hit bya round shot—a to tne urposes which USINESS FOR SALE. WCKSKIN GLOVES! Pi s ited-after the restoration. Leigh. | thitty-two—tearing the knapsack off one man. e 5 i ll —_— FROM ISLAND NUMBER TEN. ton, at that tes ve pastor of a Presbyterian | One was wounded slightly; while the other was * Sen!. Adi"; a » Capt Co M;] Any person wishing to engage in a legitimate A late dispatch from Island No. 10, dated nine | Congregation in the south of Scotland. It was | Mortally wounded. F i George John: | business, where the expenses are light an¢.@ gooc : a the practice of the presbytery to enquire of thei The heaviest firing commenced at half-past y et Lieat; TP | hving can be mace on & small capitsl, will of q o'clock, Monday evening, is to the following members, twice a year, whether they preasned | twelve; Morell’s brigade, on the left, advanced aed pa CWatttee, Sn opporiucity by addressing EE. EVERETTE, ool pocKsKin efteet: tothe times. Leighton acknow! omis- | Within three-quarters of a mile of the entrenched pt Com’ Co D; i M Mactin, Capt vomd'g | 2-2 Street» between 1th and léth ste. ap 7-Iw* 5 A large force of infantry, artillery and cavalry | sion, but adroit! Spologized for it by saying, «I¢ | enemy. ‘ a Capt Coma’g Co C; Robt T A CARD, have crossed the Mississippi within the las: six the bret ve preached to the times, may | _ The sharpshooters, with their telescopic rifles, ‘ CoC; Win K Price, Ist HE Grest consignment enle of goods fom a is ing is working hot one poor brother be allowed to preach for Kept the enemy away from their guns. They Lieut A RQ M; Alex J Wood>urn, Capt Co | large Imported House in New York will tively | £ Be crept within halfa mile of the rebels. For one Fit hos A Lown, Capt Co B; WalterS New- | close on the lst of May hose who vga COLLINS 3 A dispatch from Gen. Halleck states that Gen. | “ ‘This was but the prelude ts his hour they did not reply, our sharpebooters pop- | i+ ne niateria! was capb®roloth.1 wou'd oonear seemreives by not pa:ohes ~ 4 MF HiLaDELY HA Ditapoizr ace. Sturgis goes te Kansas, and Gen. Cralg to the | the Presbyter! Ping them off as soon as they attempted to load. | in the abore. Ws W. Averett, ft, as the goods will reai'y be sold at fifty cents in | _ We have just received s suppiy of the: Ale, Indian Territory. ': cumstan-} At one o’clock Capt Martin's bat ery had two Colonel Third P. V. C. | the douars on the cost ofimportation In the as we pend te be of 6 very superior qual- , deemed an error. | Men killed, five wounded, and three horses dead. | I agrce with the Colozal Commanding so; tment will be f — motinns ari vis! yng fo varghase. by. woaking im SERIOUS ACCIDENT. however, of his joining hands with an | The two men killed were named Lewis and Maj. Com Finnie: eee Rich Moire Antiques in white, roce, pink, and = ‘ARNY & SHINN, Major Gibson, Paymaster U.S. A , wes thrown | B2principled crew of bishops and curates, who | Lord. ufally concur in the foregoun cetteeia:t Rick wiasene Oi . ne? Seorestown. _ Were viewed by the Scottish ple—and, if Three of Berdan’s Sharpshooters were at this Echeott ally 6 ne! ae regoiug certificats, in tered Silks. , fixe, lila, from his carriage yesterday morning, near the Bishop Burnes d tion ee. ‘justly time wounded, and one ki my from Now @xceptasto the msteriai of whioh t e tents are ‘sffetta ‘ipe in purple, maize, lilac, rose,and Treasury Building, and had bis leg broken in ade, Which should be rubber. . brown. NOTICE. viewed—as children of the dev! ind the lending | Hampshire. He was shot through the forehead pots Ween knee Lieut Col. Thi-d Pa. Elecant Silk Robes in white, rose. maize, and corn NOTICE ew big b tase eer te en ct See mast an] BF" tee ma hime th are tng te fee H UaRTERS PorteER’s Division. Plain Tatiota in pink, rose, grean, maige, NOTICE. A s SION, + * Pt = gia ice nn poopie aie bites Freomda masta one ite. Way, of company C. (Berdant rie thet ia In the "Came oN: ~ Dive nen :, z er. cherry, a 1 modes, from 87 oomts’ te 8) AYTON’S PIC-NIC FARINA CRACKERS, = m my humble o; finton asa ¢ | the arm, a bad fiesh wound; Corporal Pech, shot 1] _ fy = sil’s . AYTON’S celebrated BOSTON CRACKERS. Governor Berry, of New Hampshire, is here, to Rev, Mr. Morsell to follow. — eg; Mr. Wilcox, of ‘company Cc, bruised Efi Varatol ona. eae Pent, | Ov alihetgergprins ine thee ee Present the regiments from his State with DAYTON’S Unrivalled SODA CRACKERS, DAYTON’S SPICED SNAPS. -DAYTON’S LEMON BISCUITS, t Sli sot ppring. irom § nts to $3 per yard, FASBINGTON GOIGNTIFIO aaen |, Abest tte clock Allen's th Mamachnset| Meiers tui tcaat tity eva of | Tafocs Resin gow ginal pooh? cen 5% ir bivouse, altho . peri ee ne es CE, WASSINGTON SCIENTIFIC AB80- | relleved the 4th Rhode laland, the Rebels all day. thou deketivein asmedoretioe « ftheemsi ex | se ie ne hig eae 313 for that purpose. vi TON A meotns o' th ; é cents, is Associa 101 f th I think $159,) more than paid 1 style Fey aids and stri; ver, IN” soe be pid at $PiG Heesenes | suerpetgrcrs,wituout nial. Griata'e Sauery | foemoelter citing he movinsrt eth Peat cow | N°Taaaye Pearle » — a TONS CREAM CANON U7" Itappears from official dispatches received a G wt 8 o’clook- | received no loss, although batteries at their side | {f20" ule Pronok *Feut WAU The earner | Pisin black Grenadine, or Hermenni, * N Y.EVERTON TAFFY, at the Navy Department that when our forces 7. Xilonse by a o Ne tien ” ee anata firea n PA tight sige for comfort an conyeulence rhea 4 ‘cre’ x ee STICK CANDY, N. e bels smal lece it 0 8 number of m lo! 0 them. 5 ree cole: irenadi: u > ae commen aes rn ea a Fy = by read by ordnance, of one inch bore, rifled, at the Berdans. Frey have an advaniage over tthe “Tent a’Aby TaD’ tis, mm wits ink,biue, Toss, nnd ara, PAYTON’S uncqualled RASPBERRY gus, merchant vessels and their cargoes, consisting in| L. Hossan. ‘Adpuar}03 free. alter Gritanta’ batttey Wie Cr ekeie ee ene | ree cbeancacwaninge ower the Tent ouruing Mike, In checks, piaide, and’ attipers |) LEMON PIEL, the aggregate of about 4,000 barrels of rosin, be-| _!t* Ze O8MER, Reo. Seo, it sHlenced three guns of the Rebeis. @’Abri BO the moisture, ar cheap. ‘ SLICED APPLE PIES, sides tar and pitch, of] and shifigles, and nine $250 REWARD. The artillerists acted nobly during the whole | More weighty when. packed RC Fergge and Heeases 218619 yarce wide, Ior]’ ‘To be found at Mash Market, Stand No 37, on 1 G3 " a 4 2 ; Bakery, No. 456 tith street, between bales cf cotton, &c. = engegement. ‘They took their position, and main. ty of this tent, make ita desirable aad conld . twe yards wide, for aa 7 SESS R's Oxrics, April ?, 1962 ta'ned it until ordered to move. it be made to endure without peeling or cracking, 5 Sranabion, sat 2 iw Emancipation.—The returns of the local elec- | The above 1 be pad ~ D.H Phelps, of Company H, Berdan’s Sharp-} would. in my opinion, make it invaiuable to any |. fn en of stnles ovlors, very EAD ANIMA tions in Western Virginia, thus far heard from, | S02viotion of the person or persons who fired shooters, was brought in about dusk,wounded In army moving, Monrerue, )Snd fatey Bereges, from 12 D LS. property, waar the Center RB wa the morn: the shoulder by a piece of shell it. and Adjt to@en F. J, Porter, Com f including Harrison, Taylor, Obie, Hampabire and ‘ bs, inet, AC. LACH, Butterfleld’s an ‘Martindale's brigades acted Ey ss ans Mayor's LA = other counties, favor the emancipation policy of | SPSS ___________ Maye.. | Bu during the day—voth reclining on their | TQyH {Bact H. Day, Abr: renoh Popil . 3 Animals will immedately bet ov and the administratian by large majoritic re WAGONS, CARTS AND DRAYS armas within Tange of the enemy’s gune through. wy chem ‘ot = iigity eonind with Kuler som: See reaail al RY Heil Shkeee, reverse Si prise bolice pr a TIS a ; The adoptr i purpor cents, . i" The April term of the United States Cir- oa réigggR’s Orrice, April B. 1862, | OU (ae day: with ¢ ; but during | Poncho is montadmicatte. nnd tt'vow'crthe nant | | Mason’ the cools have bean in price "om had in louatiog toe ‘sbrense to invure Notice is that Licenses ieaued to} Hea ng closed with the day; i prom) cult Court for the Maryland District commenced Wap Carts an? Draye will pemnttg Ce esate cocoslomelly could be heazd | oper epericnge with rier ee ae ea | eee oer tas Sve sin to ro cm io) ae mt freee, —_ rile fas in the ad of o perienee With oiler srtisle: ‘© consider them out rather than to rer to] 3? in Baltimore this morning. in and that — Li seey, fae 3 2 oFte bes sent his bal- | 7oU". “Poncho Tent” the best contrivance we have Rew York. OLA! eile . ; i loon up; for the purpe ore ca AU pe is bal- | yet owen tex Mccenoine and wee of the army on] ap 7-6tf see 've., bet Sth % Pe ee ne rere menety Auta ais cote ce Bs Wo. i. Panos, [LADIES DRESS TRIMMINGS. Stouhe Cpen intial’ tehwubledes Gul mabe ercas SMITHSONIAN LECTURES Stnpay MORNING, 8 o'clock —There iano heavy Soe: We Waterss = °° | dust repeived an atten: tou cheenebal aumavaunes Sam ven it ote 4 ‘3 D. ey EE. firing, but an i shot by the pickets; ap- Capt Sd Infantr: I. 4 Monroe, leaving the market !n an uncertain state, | Wil) lecture on tty i. Subjeot: * jeman.”” ‘Ap! pete ly no response peime enemy. The report | Near Alerandrte, Maroh x ‘7 is they are chang’ location of their guns aaa u ent nmpente! Kon me army, and there Cantley Adi ittance fe apr and rele two omens m the York river. _ = or D WY AHIR OT 28 Maroh 24, 1862, n rience ince nat quae" | (UE Chas wifes jabba Sempatatar| would Ragin hat « Nale wm calag™ fhe | gf ne tatters gna of Poncho Test | "an - - . By 4 — - 4 Me : : wa HUSRELE PAIRS ERED ETE” . 5 San of nt pot Hy is Tecovery in ing at eomperacce on TU. DAY EVE ing utiful clear. and the birds are | g shelter tc nd 1 deem ‘sit sitogether the best 2, BUS iS Feu £ 8! TS, NING, inst igek "he 0 t is forth their The men trivance for AUy. Lhave seen. My government bends and statestocks. The Sixes st 80’o! ‘ con! % . y oof 1651 close at 92 ¥a92 %; Missouri leaves off 50% | 87° eT a tyines s y . i postive: as have recenttr obtainel tome minted ook ce messee, 54 055. Db! 3. P. BARTHOLOW, © asics miaeqeaie t's ai 398 Sevan sis Kas5. - of the mn creiets. but 4) The? 0 Tessar Teteseme caaay ethos ex iG merry; ae Lad been out for some stragglers, — we a yi our Kul PS (GARD Th f tbe Sub. Fi has the | ect, | hy two men. ifSsas thn seeed have pseu, oud ene Te: Poop hme eag y R a F ef Api turds yeend Sunday morning, 9 Fhe enemy are | commend its adoption tho Govproment forarey up to this time, $1.350,. the holders of April | yal | y they commencing to evacuate their batteries on the | use. — damess A. Sur eee materi egy anything Steet rg aah ctarmecnws | a 1 suid donemenbelatece cere SY ¥- phade firmer thau on Saturday, 10S yaitdy =” : . ALMER, LACK SILKS! Cotonel 24-N. Y.. Voruteer Aftilery. ANoTHER Rusgr Scgooner Carrunap —The ' JACK SILKS: Baltimore American says that another schooner y COLORED siLKS* + 2 fibers aS QUORED SLs: for the uso of the party Resolution. There ~ bom was Joba N FABRICS inali kinds of ’ seli, dated Wintingtoa, March: | ow of we Federal army over the —s magnificent and display of military power.” naeet lies havea paving formed parm , ce \~ reseed ten into an aed of ba ce eats Seen cost Om, nana es. Into them the prinet) soldier ilfe and Apply at 456 Lith street, between Gand H. ‘tiscipline.”” | iy ewe “es # > M0 vibgaree *. te 4 otf igen