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THE WEEKLY STAR. This efcelieot ombly ané News Jouree, ee taining # grevier warlety of interesting ceeding Shan can be fornd tp ony othennje poutieked oy Friday morning THE EVENING STAR is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, UNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsyivanta ave. and Eleventh strest, ar . TeRms—Cast, invervabiy, 2 edeanes w. D.WA LLAOH. Single copy, per enaum F Papers served in packages by carriers at S428 Meconien ; year, or 37 cents permonth. To mail subscribers anes Twenty-five copies It invariably contains the “ Washington that bas made Ths Daily Evening Star circulete €0 generally throughout the country U7 Single copies (in wrappers) can be pre 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 centsa week. Sin- gle copies, on cunt; in wrappers, Two CENTS. {> Abventisements should be sent to the office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may 2: cured at the counter, immediately after the issue not appear until the next day. x. N 2,849 ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. ee ee EE eee cer <I — sssmes OSS ——— —— _ 1 4 CURIOUs CHAPTER ON FOOD. PRENTIC — ones TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. OFFICIAL, IROOM ELALII,, DENTISTRY. The diversity prevailing in different nations The rebel Government, finding that 7 2 — a - if reference we article of food seems to cooiiem | troops are chiefly remarkable for running, bes! ‘The Surrender of Island No. 10. iA pseetien meer anal rede eee avetent D* +. &. PEABODY ‘paNrise. in its literal sense the proverbial sayin; bit a: e happy ¢: ent of obviating the ——_.——_ 0 mre? tends toa!) breaches of hi et ue “One man’s meat is another mene polsn.” trouble by enlist ing cripples. FIVE THOUSAND PRISONERS TAKEN— The Secretary of State will hereafter receive EMILE DUPRE most reseonan canun ioe whack op Many an article of food which isinhigh esteem | ‘The rebels threaten another irruption into THREE GENERALS CAPTURED. Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, ’ “Ofice Nas Ponasvtvab™ ‘gvenee: in one country is regarded in others with ab- ountains of Kentucky. The mountains | one Hundred Siege Guns, Twenty Field Bat- | ™Mencing with Saturday, the first of next _—_ rene. and 17th crassa. vy odooes cnet the horrence, which even famine can hardly sur- not fall on them, but the mountain- terles and Large Quantities of Stores month. : Just Received and Opened, be ne ts Same baying 5 | te. mount. ken. jan 27-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD. In the Shetland Islands it is said that crabs There is bat one Bull Ran, but the rebels —_—_—_ and lobsters abound, which the people catch oeee — market, but refuse to eat even beg baer eA ene ‘intel tana [-starved. The John Dory is reckoned by epicures one | eighteen inches or two feet deep. They even of the choicest of fish; but “4 jevonshire, | begrudge the poor fellows a respectable hole —~—— The foliowing dispatch was received last eve- w= DEPARTMENT, A large and first-class stock of ehotce M . Spee kee. ning: M, " . ve Janvany 21, 1962, FAMILY GROCERIES, ty: ING ee set OxpERxd, That the War Department will be te ne Foceong oes wane 7 forward to | closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and RO person can sion marc! red Gen. Mack SUGARS, of all grades, “Persous Nitae pt ary office caz be: where it ebounds, and tno tn Irland, i wed | te ground. Li?tormeriy a ‘Aaptont octal ac as ciaee | Peder agnnat a thar busine Yat hat which are sch ase arne to be thrown away as unfit for food. There} The abolitionists seem to think that our | States, together with his staff and about 2,009 | *elste# to Sctive military operations - TEAS, ORE to whoare seems to be some superstition connected with e war is not the rebel Government jsoners, from Arkansas and Louisiana; also,| Saturdays will be devoted to the business of COFFEE, reant, ctromaeat. § Rit this, as it is said that a Devonshire oook fiatly t against Gen. McClellan. ee uantities of stores, ammunition and other | Senators and Representatives. y warranted. refused to dress it. The revel soldiers should cover themselves | Property. Mondays to the business of the Public. cts ete Also SOT As Street, Eels, which are abundant and of good quality | with lory if they can, for their Government| Gen. eee Movements have been a complete EDWIN M. STANTON, LARD. a a rol i n Cumberland and Westmoreiand, and also in 5 < . furnishes no clothing to cover them. success. We move in the direction of Island No. | 4 99.t¢ Secretary of a 5, 10 in a few minutes to capture all that are left. y EW AN VE! vi Scotland, are regarded by the people there Peace and proeperity spring up in the pro-| Gen Pope is scouring the country around [siand | ———_—_—_—_——— FLOUR, N D ixrnoys D LNVENTION with as much disgust as enakes. > -” Skato, which is in bigh estimation in England [ie ader te Te hese ee dey are said to | No, 10. ice SOLDIERS’ MONEY MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, ARTIFICIAL CHEORLAST! BONE Sacrament | bardly ever eaten except by th |" "G.5 troops ran from Manassas, and the reb-| __ DISPATCH FROM GEN. HALLECK. ALLOTMENT DRAFTS. ee ee Woenovr Murat Platz om Ouasre. 5, : i els didn’t follow. The rebels have run from | To Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War. — of which he offers at lowest cash ¥ c—? ened eitin te Teck, ane ene 7A tek V ishsates, a8 eax izocpe ds fellow. AgiE, Gea. Wi M Mackall, late of the U.S | aHE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY 2 copes See te scodh: 2 SISRSMOND, P= > 8 e1 2, 7 y rf 5 a in England; and, although they are abundant Never in any country was there such a rapid eth deren pi surrédaared to Ben. Pope, and it We ee ATANCES OL ERS neat PIKE’S CELEBRATED WHISKIES. Cal's the attentiaxet the pr fie 'to the on — -< roa few af the English have eo of shgecrece fit ae Loser aes that many more will be captured to- | To their Female = uc eesies id nae stent 500 barrels Magnolia, ane Beh at aie eee . - any idea at ey are eatable Troops ee won. - express a0) 8 of sy . Tas 2 men i i rt t th. Theron: Immense quantities of artillery and supplies ED -FIVE CEN never corode nor ¢! any inky Mteid). altheogh fret = sseoh step tre Medcte whe tise a calioead teetn thar taoves have fallen fit our hands. = ni For axy tad al? Seirhbady fer hiniaiis 00 barrels XXX, onite, Seng Uncen ons Uy v3 eaten by us. But at Naples, it is highly es- miles an hour, will bend their bodies for- balks ae x, Major Geeniet. tank 6 proportionate additions! oharge to pisoca 500 barrels Millers Rye Monongahela, | a:tidvial ones can be ineerin! over r . Fy : cona 9 Toots will ¢ noffenst: teomed, and travelers report that it tastes like | ward to inorense the speed. ic | 4 Great Victory—Three Rebel Generals and | ‘Tho zornittance, whether Gold, Troneury Notes, 600 barrels fine Old Rye, © tone. ae veal. - , The rebel soldiers are exhorted by their} ” gix Thousand Prisoners of War Captured, | or allotment Drafts, should be enclosed in anen- shireshs Shae Ohh t, No Somperary teeth are " Tcrsmrain ee gay up with pags Ste fo their couseT eae the sol- Sr. Lovis, Mo., April S—p. m. Yelbpa and seourets s lod, spd have the fall ad, 500 barrels fine Bourbon, Seo unt be m immeiately, other confectionery, by eo jans. iers, e the organs, prefer runp! ng away To Hon. E. M. Stanton, Se retary of War: q a ', - ‘State AT CINCINNATI PRICES. t a a7el express The hedgehog no one thinks of eating in } for their country. Probably they think that| Gen. Pope hns captared three rebel Generals, | topciuito tee sent nad’ the ea eee ass b. Fhus work beaten bly over Sve rears : land Be gots the sy peice, i bps eo Bin a i oy a a is tobe done, had rez aoe pomees by Sarhotooag aye siege eg he die'thidguteiee day ta tnd atu All the favorite brands of y 1 ae chemiets 7. ave joined them, report that it is r than tter t themselves. pieces and sev: eld batteries, with immense ave: a rc hesalto invented @ white — + A person, supposed to be a rebel emissary Ufone Seem; Wenthy wegens, barees | TR fastlitets promt delivery the charge for re- CHAMPAGNE, ete! me whioh the moat The sailcrs in the English and Dutch whale- | ¢rom ‘the mountains, attempted last week to} "OP victory is complete and overwh Imi: mittance should be prepay 4 ed without pais, aud oan x ships do not eat the flesh of the whale; but | get an immense quantity‘of oloth on oredit. and we have not lost ¢ single ma mk: | _mh 281m ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. Mumm Verzeny, Green Seal, Heidsick , fj_ietk on 8-3 side roots, those in the French whalers (with their well- | §y, suppose Humphry Marshall has some dif- H. W. Batieck, Maj Gen. EPOT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE | which, being bought low, we offer at unuenal references giv~n—to Dr, ¥. Mott, Dr, oe in cookery) are said to make 8} gouity in covering his flanks D ont og em pag he low rates. ” . O Sagres Coates palatable dish of it Was on. D. C., March 28, 1862. ‘ ez, By slmoet all the lower classes in England Phas Bl pede e=al —_ oes ee ees. SRALRD Posats will be recsived at this office . eee, nottn — —_ —< = are held in ab- ‘tis all true, but yet, state forces come BATTLE AT PITTSBURG. we Se Goweren te One ate oe Weakings Also, Sole Agent for — KE orrence, and so a q ——-—_ 5 Pe % 1a By ths, Australian wavage frogs, cena upon TNeorobyes pry they are very sure to Attack of the Rebels on our Troeps at Pitts. wag, ouroot Fete rine Derek, Guarermester PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL, GAS FITTING, &e. arge moths, an rubs, pic out from the : ; ~ — Saget geet weod—all of which the English settlers turn] The Rev. Mr. Baldwin, a Nashville rebel, iderable Loss—The Opposing Armies 120,009 fest 4-4(1 inoh) common’onlling®, WM ¥, DOVE & 00, 49107 6-4(16 inch) * ss [Ne ei here wre from with disgust—are esteemed as daintios; | ¥85 to have igpenae on cowardice in that city Mysscoshing Hach Winer. Seam joist by 6, 16 fort lone, s tbey reer be teverad eine ee but they are shocked at our eating oysters on the 23d ult., but he preferred to illustrate Cuicaso, April?.—A special dispatch to the We.000 & Syn : PRE MII YR. Oak it Aaa rivTine Milk, as an article of food, (except for suck. | bis theme by running away. That was better | Chicago Times says that on Friday evening, the Lod * geantling Hed bs : ” Nve AU" iors en Sih airoet, © few de: nef ing babies,) is loathed by the South Sea | than a sermon 4th inat., our forces at Pittsburg Landing, on the loon “ Sby 4.14 “ ¢ Syeurt, There may ba Zoena a comp! Islanders. Goats have been introduced into The Confederate Government at Richmond | Tennessee river, were attacked by two rebel reg- 5.100 = 3by 4,12" 3 4 E Wisee hives se ether @AL. : several of the islands; but the people deride } stili blusters us to its ability to maintain ite famek eee Uetiog Toor rt — mer cet Ee eee te cotiwered wit ears S ey es > = coltions, with sing. ineie i or ~ Position, bet it keeps its carpet-bag packed | bettie, but the enemy only fired pooiontiys and | The Lumber «o be Inepéeted by an inspestor ap- : 4 We meet SLI SS EES. 3 jom why they do not milk their sows. On the | and handy. then commenced retreating. We returned the ig doe | Frege pene ole a fee oe oN pil Fare ES of entire: Patt ‘enact Boagen other hand, dogs and rats are favorite articles | Gov. Rector or Reotum (or some such naine), | fre and killed « large numer They only killed | potion of tue oomtract, » = Sud Finish, sapervor ia gin earn of food with them. of Arkansas, calls upon the whole people of | °n¢ of our men. Provossis must be plainly marked “PRoposats pay aph he Those last, as is well known, are often eaten | that State to take up arms in the rebellion {t ts supposed the rebels were making a recon- | ror L¥MBER.” , eg peng ad gee be sty by the Chinese, who also eat salt earth-worms | 74, rsnning time of the Southern railroad | Toszce but finding a larger number than tuey | - Hho. abity tthe bidder to fill, the contra Sane | eeettal stock fa Braking eco. 1 Tu ? i € i ole’ 4 wilt tote Keller dis heen ——eene cars ia about Se milesan hour. That of the wae ef neo et Lemon ra nie Oriaonet by twor sponsivie persons. whose signatures must 4 ah be gecnenton eae ~degapensaliaens deanna sli be premaetty atenndad te. e r be,sppended to the guaranties. 4 Srneet. = MYEEOS es eevee f > is a fat} | Tebdel armies on foot about eight. - The responsihility of the guarantors mus! +" oy aualiah of toe Prejadices of the South Ameri. The rebels threaten to susp-nd diplomatic} Fe"*het ier ke Metehe Beareek district court or of the Unies ste hs CH, RIVART & CO. ote =———— cans (both Creoles and Indians) against turtle j relations with Eagland. They had better wait COND DISPATCH.} J trigt attorney. SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT NTSRESTING FOR THE COMMUNITY as poisonous. Tho prisoners captured on the | till they have a few. Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War:—The | ,,5'd4crs must be present in poreoa when the bids REMOVED TO r 7 AT LARGE prise ships warned tho sailors against eating} The Southern Government has just about as} enemy attacked our works at Pittsbarg , Teanes- | STO, opened or their pr a 6. K. Cohicun. ov Pusu, Avene ane Gxen Be, Ws are now receiving PEAD Y-MA DE it, and for some time lived on bad ship beef ; | much money as the wool of # ollin’s ram would | see, yesterday, but was repulsed with heavy} Words, in the sum of fiva thousand dollars, 1 Clarendon Hotel Builds Tan net oa bd ‘esiabis bat seeing our men thrive on the turtle they J sell for. loss.” No details are given. s«ned by tho contrac’or snd both of his gusran- naa oe Pe Rk. A weofferat nate = began to eat it—at first sparingly and at len Jeff Davis says th: H. W. Hauieck, Maj.Gen. | tors, will be requirod of the suocesaful bidder Washington. meine : wi vs ys that the time is pregnant The followi ived by the | "£zing the contract. = h 12 Im* corner F and Ith heartily. And when set ashore and liberated | with great events. Ay, but heoan’t be the ¢ following message was received by the ‘he right to rejeot any oral! bids that may be H, ROSEY, Acznt, New Youx. = ~' ——— they agg nae ened the day of their f father of them. Reser a War last evening : doanad too high is reserved by the Depot Quarter- | saMES MOLAN, AcENt, Wasnineron, D.C. ‘ BEAD: pleatifel oa ply at wide ——< detisions In a double sense the fying and pillaging | numbers Machel nt Meth e ee Informal proposals will be rejected. SHERRY, PORT and MADEIRA WINES, READ! pice PP! m rebels stop at nothing. mi ing, Tennessee The battle lasted from soraing Wi Fe as wien et FINE OLD BRANDY sed WHISKY. AND BE CONVIN ‘ + Sere t is very true, as the abolitionists say, that, | until late in t! ernoon, and resulted in the - ounty of —, and ti pele 7 A liberat ‘scount to dealers. mb 19 B S83 eB Peregrine gpg es tee yo oad if there hea bees ue slaves, there would have | Complete defeat of the rebels, with heavy loss on Bereby of the.sounty —its siete fk 8 cone ADIE@® RUBBER BOOTS AND NYIN, D, ferred by the Tarta: Ul other; t Rech been no war. But may it not also be true, | Doth sides. Gen. Grant is 2g Up the en} trast {5 Sooordanes Wily the termes of bis propont- AND SHOK: Extract from the *Star,”’ February 27, 1860 e ie Tartars to all other; and the . , | emy. Gen. Buel has arrived in Tennessee. Two | tion, and that, shouid Lis proposition be accepted, nines. - “i D. rs © E. Pree <s wild ass’s colt was greatly esteemed by the omen yp ea — oe say meee ae divisions of his army were in the battle. be will af ones enter intr 8 contract in apeordance all wat J. B. PUDNEY’S, ote sud Restaurant Keep tyters’, Hones. mans. war?—Lou. Journai aie erowith. ied 394 Penn avenue ic’ eepers. and Groce Bot init secure ® As fer pork, it ison religious grounds that | Merch 16. , Further from Seuthern Tennessee—A Great stein Cie toon titan SESS, nee pee? Gatton ory "Bosds Store, supply of the superi gi ekers on a Jews and Mahommedans abstain ffom its asthe | . If there had been no slavery, there could Battle and a Great Victory. Ufo this roaranteo ta be Sppended the oertif- | aa ews RUBBER BOOTS Dm righ age A ge Hindoos do from beef. But the Christians of | bave been no abolitionism ; cause precedes | Cuicago, Aprils —A dispatch from one of Gen. | oste above mentioned) DN ROOKIE. MENS RUsBER BUTS oe Crnokers ct the 5 — the Bastseem to have nearly an equal aversion | “fect. a1C. | Grant's staif says: “We have fought and won the} _™2%___ Colonel and Quartermaster. “At J.B fUDNEY's, Keeper is Well aware of the great superiority of to i the li ; i 7" True, if their had bean no slave: there | hardest battleever fought on this continent.’’ MEAL D PROPOSALS Are invited till the isth | _ fe 12-tf aa Penn. av.. Reok Room. stter, when fresh from the ovens t; and the like prevailed tilllately in Scot Ty, Ss zi North ies Sutlors wifi land. could have been no abolitionism; and, if there] This dispatch 1s dated Pittsburg Landing, the Uaieed Westie Bas eae ek Set myn OYSTERS OVER EK: their interest to examine Dayton’s ind The shell snail, called csoargot, was a | 22d been no property, there could have been} APril6. _ BEEF CAPTLE on the hoof. ¥ esiaurante and Private Families | Pies before purchasing elsewhere. favorite dainty with the ancient Romans, and | % robbery; and, if there had been no houses, | * tr Bibb) gE We will show the names of more s of still issoin a t part of the south of Europe, Sutlers who lave used marehstered’ ie ne ete : OTELS, The Cattle to be delivered at Washington city, suppited dally 4 there could have been no arson; and, if there ANOTHER GREAT BATTLE. ‘animal pounds ; | Breen frou the anel dry measure, “ ge and cook, to average 1,300 de gross lo : : Pe {; no anime! admitted which weighs iess than y other Bakers, and were o! te come though most Englishmen would be half starved | bad been no marriages, there could bave been | DEFEAT OF BEAUREGARD AT CORINTH, | Wolfe. ng sume! P al eran carina before they would eat it. no aduiesy{ o2 if there had been no people, MISSISSIPPI. [phe Cattle to be delivered st each times and in fisb00 Nittnt too anes aie fee er to cet ao aruaig tok tho mba Sa cnet : er ; me Sessathe large wood ants are served up | there could have been no murder. GREAT LOSS ON BOTH SIDES. Sacto will be reuaiped weder the eeeheet reon CTU raters of the beat qisiity spiced to order, | Pythons mak ng them Wendell Phillips come out to learn some- ‘Small land crabs ten alive in Chi thing about Wests ac a Set mae ir : afar the camtastis closed, Meiffers and balis not } a= > i wre “We nepsae eek onde the crabs are eaten alive in China. Pt rn manners, and Cineinnati Tt. Lovie, AprilS—The cheering news re- | wanted. . 18 NETTS—-HAIR NiEGTS, Ow oi! The igauans, s largo cpecies of lizard, is aqeluataeagamstie ceived here to-day brought a large crowd of en. wit Pema, with food and satisinotory ‘ssourity, Jusr Reve Hei osty, ot, of Tone baadeome | Fo he gt Ay 7 t Tolands U™y 1 fome of the West] It is too bad. Folks are getting to oall the fs ee ogy arb pegyemment reserves to itself the right to pay in} twisted Silt and Corted Giétee, at operas 7 bre agen seorecnthe ect A Se federat ies t fled ~ m a’ Store of MRS. LOWE, 297 ‘arn that Sanitary Com - _ Maize (the Indian corn of America) has been hy Ractkscn Cl ha = ae He peepee Sens 4. exenias Bg Ee eens ret hr pth ened oy con auth stcie, = 8 mb fees pavoats of ee bine, unoe them introduced into New Zeland by the mission- erm candies, eat of ees faite, outel. vaiced from Corind and attacked the conatlined thelr oontrac'e or where tho 19 Dot presext Bnd RECKIVED AT L. A. BEALL & COB, | Bee! sone Fe mas avy _ aries, and the people cultivate and highly es- | ;Petm candies, out of lamps, has got to taper- | Traced from Corinth, and attacl to renpond to hue bid aulall bide te: be Fi No, 361 Sorogth between T and M istresta, x | Bion to or more delicious, = teem it. But their mode of preparing it for | °"S: The battle begun at daybreak yesterday, aud | 04 by two cusranties. BO eR UNS ne: FURRISHI ail quarters of the oity, cena to Thess food is to Europeans most diguting” They The rebels like to fight on the tops of hills | continued until tate in the feraioe. with & ter- ‘The names of Arms should Leda ALR La 9 Pee ip eenicceoein oe ; . sartgerrererescameene-aaeceechn We strongly, invi ty eur steep it into water till it is putrid, and then | 224 mountains, for then they can easily slopes. | rible loss on both sides. We have, however, ts presi fe direoted to Major A. Buoxwitay i, L A BEAut & 0 "8, No 361 seventh street, Bie Rig ACK E s, make it into » kind of porridge, which emits] A cor: mdent of the Norfolk Beacon pre- | £2ined acomplete victory, and driven the enemy | U.S. A. Washington, D. ©. é SGTHIN aD ae 3, the, —g to bay, our ace “3 ore q a most intolerable stench diots that Humphry Marshall will yet fil the | USK. witaln bis fortifications,” He also an- Sk Unk bi fu ht SEOs Bou RS. KAgrb Rak | Human flesh bas been, and still is, eaten in | Presidential chair of the Southern Confed- | Tounced oe je ee oo DEN PON'S Bakers, 406 Eleventh streaty, many parts of the world, and that by people ey. He will break it down unless it is gD Comes. OR= gxp ALL AT L, A. BEALL & | mht considerably above the lowest rank of savages | bomb-proof. The Connecticut Election oe CO’S, Nv $41 seventh sir eet eoc ~ et K, to bu: CLOTHING, wT —such asthe FPijii Islanders and an Indian says that, when the} . N@W Haven, April 7.—The election in this pel oe os ee a @bUps, HATS aki CAPs. cart reene pele Err aT= people called the Batta, who are said to have ill carry ave State Js large Union and republican More than | aceordonos therewith. Should the contract be | m7 yw 18 y03R TIME TO BUY YOUR = ee eee 8 written language. And even in cannibal- Let her go out a tops ‘on two-thirds of the Legislature is supposed to be | Awarded him we are prepared to become his secu ME ated z e i narantes meen pended CLOTHING, Fu o : BFwRIVA TE. ism there are great diversitics—some nations | «jf," and the Monitor may dispose of her with Union-republican. Not one democratic Senator aye seee peer yy Beatie gal 3 Ls and K streets. tow pri. at L. A. —_—— eat their jes and some their friends. ; is known to be elected. The whole Union-re- J M4 000m 5 ‘Norsea Seventh, Herodotus relates that 2 Persian king asked . ee McClellan fai : eee lean caper: by roan . Seong by Pro OSA, nm ine mab 12 DR. LA BONTA the Indian soldiers that were in his service in rer Kee ee hee ne NATE ES tacatear eteielty, cok Te ten eae : FURNISHLN ers! © ep r ergieaigy mye pee what reward would induce them to burn the enterprise, we know not which would exult Uni ene ty, bli the of D the Su) sane Kind whey THE OVia the Sunday Chronicle office. in Washington =~ dead bodies of their friends, instead of eating | ™°8t—his Southern or his Northern enemies. | Union. men, ones republican A ee been recs! ved ‘Government, Mi te hure.el Pieetoscad shoes them. They replied by entreating him not to | It {8 said that the i prisoners at Mem- | Haven over Tilton E. Doolitile and James Galla- | “sawaies Flour can be seen st the Capitol | BALUREND b NERS $b Bae pf congerce-s as a mention anything so shocking. phis are covered with vermin and nearly} gher, eld line democrats. Mr. Gallagher is a} bakery inthis city, ‘ont kid. &nd no inte-ferenoe wil On the other hind the New Zeelandare—be- | starved—a grest deal lees cating than eaten.” | former Baltimoress:. oils in dcalred fo tiake a contract for 30.000 barrel well ts all Bm golicne paving devoted, fore their conversien,who seemed to have cén- Floyd said some time ago that he would I tant fr T lors oe hoe aver anr s tse ee thi tee ed fay jours afer Ti to Ch . ms of ihe sidered that the proper diet of mankind is | give his last drop of blood to cement the South. hag Sar eee Darrolerm hie bid. ‘ Ne. 48 Market Space, below the | Riders. Skin Eropcions, &9 » man—seem to have eaten only their enemies. Fine La Crosse Demoerat thinks he concluded J ,,, are patel “ seach peer a mind ma teagntet wl pent Nive yatenet ie niiod 4 ee! oe pits a. uns er ate Cc Among the Australian savages, on the con- | to save his cement when he found that Foote | °:!0gin hg 160,00) Pounds, captured pear tlemere | No tlour will be received whiot does not come (PRE MERC @ANTS EXPRESS COMPANY | Ftom} post repequmils refe Ba ae trary, it lneaid that if « mother Slade « young - » much mortar. x Hazard, fifty m-los above bere, on the Cumber- Zep the pare ead at the taspaation ‘erate just be BALTIm »RE a Waspineron. Rbove dis: neos whic) | oxamet speed sec - troublesome to carry . eal enever our troops march upon a rebel river, yesterday. "4 , Bently oure, igi pac be old ot new: i doc ul prc nobus] Chars Pande ae pet | Bam avn et ea se | Meaty tn et RA te a Racer | Sn ong rr » D. _ % pean thy bine po ge os ooo hocee dae ear we om redeness many containing valuable information us regards pograrameat Teserves the right to reject any bid raount vabnporenuay ot gr Baa naw Vonsultations free Rooms very Tht. child she bears will be a rea) of the 5 k . and pesition of the enemy. made i on IL ‘Uhes “NW — Roow & (first vor) Washington eaten one. When remonstrated with, she will | ,, OUT forces played « winning game at Bow- From these Jolters Gen. Dumont learned of af piget en aired te Sjor A BROW Tac. on ote, Sear? cpp erate aera Se | mnie rae reply: “Ob, masea, he plenty come again.” may, Sseee. hat the a t yet made a 10 samber si epies st Heshvilho and Edgefield, and | s.,0.$ A, Washireton, D. G. mh 25 .R. sma hepsi come en | lke fe he Mn = wnat to cer | El a Sa A Srxeunak® Ixcwwenr.—Atwost a Catas-| The rebels, wherever they B, seem to have Vessels Crushed by Ice. TO Pee wait ic bic ys cael Se ee SMB iren: Avent. ARNDEN’S BXP. = trorae. —There is « popular superstition that | ® passion for burning everything under heaven] 3. sonx’s, N.F., April 7 ‘The coast is stilt IN GENERAL. ; H ( 8 cat, if allowed the riot, O will “suck | except gunpowder. completel ? jammed with ice. Man’ ‘fore! 2 ves- TH yn a) RECEIVED A LARGE LS, te inform x the breath of a child;’’ though how this is ac-]_ A Tennessee paper says that Floyd, ‘far| sels are close by and cannot get tn ter! Cosine R URANT and Stenwer & PIANO Ts err Exprens to i now complished is not apparent. Cats are sub-| from being discouraged, is-all animation.” | crews are starving. About fifteen sealing vessels Ni ESTAURANT, Wn as tne best now ed, i, Jowelry, to jected te much ion, and, indeed, no} Then, if we catch him, he may turn out to be | ##¢, known to have been crushed. w47 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,| Shichi woare offering Taotory ‘oe Snimal petted by man is at once so much ad- | a ease of suspended animation. ‘The voyages of the sealing vessels this season astern’ States - generally been disastrous. The screw see! = ; the country. we are a and detested. A circumstance came to The rebels that their armies, if defeated, ing wctners ffem Scotland have also cba ila Whe namoned be le ress aed rr ae nae r on wer Su who cate that the then a made pea pe bes mee rae a co come mountein ne ae One of the Best Restaurants in Town ! >= W. 6. METZBROTT. ‘bee Bea ee Agent. wie aStiant | factnems. We have been admiring their fast- Government Cotton Sale, I7-Give us » trial, and judge for you seit ey | (GENT! ay GMADE, GARM- anaicineee eh highly intelligent gentleman, writing to| 1 ved bowing psy ie sgre sale of Every ee {p the house 1s, offer nts see a . us from , Says: “The counter revolu- attended and quite spirited. ‘The prices BST TEE MARKET COATS. PANFALOC EG Linen Gos seoortment Ali Kinde of the best tion has now fairly set in th boat our dis. ergy, were full. a4 previous yal aFror pat Fy equal in make Gosts, «fall on tthe trict, and is quite as rapid as the revolution] tions. The whole Was bought on account of U7 Don't forest the number— §o the pest . ec nd Pocket Handkerchiet, receut was. 5 venue, A man in Memphis writes to his fri sold at $336 to 29% cents. between sth p = 3 theta, Pisstwiteana Furs rieceei, lend in side, amet ite ee ed ‘above. Richmond, ‘‘we have no noose here at pres- - : marked SincbrEE some, perecttay lew Rey . vaine. Providence manufac. whole offer was From St. Leuls Ee eee oe a re nc ee ee at al ent.’’ He needn’t be troubled on that score: FURN: Ef Fo PERSONS. IN i TE CiRCUM- there will be an abundant supply of the article to-day, and FURN; ! STA! in that quarter by and by. ete m shenint 4 FU. 1 The great bulk of our A American and Pp®civen BARGAINS. stairs; We don’t suppose that the Southern lands B. tnd apenas si a dor sg | mn eet mee a on’ C) 4 = . mill produce mitch of # or of anything thi Tk sehr settee oe ass (of er Ot Mi 3 %; ‘é srteee Save indionged omeet* Se We BOYS’ oO} 6. a 0 and exhib- | season, but we have no that the rebel CONGRESSIONAL. Boor ecat Onan ler none ees only, the cash value. marked meres! fs a . ited » sign of feroeity by springing upon the | armies will yield handsomely. Le conan oee hear "bhoms "PERRY & BROTHER i isa i servi roing stairs. Vilth CONGRESS Second Session, | *12°%. a BROT ES ‘The cat wasinstualy Killed as ————— po, . ‘av. ht press cats not i Senate —After our rt closed to ve c ‘The bill to allow the "Attorney Geant ts a2 inte & Rent eS the salaries of District Attorneys was further con- call hete i sdetern oorroepondenta vend ns EAD WITH DECISION AND AGT WitH ightened. of the Confiscation bill was ™One price omy, AUTON: ‘h no harm was done, cvil » and Mr. Henderson in a ensued had no! ¥ DR. M. VELUNY'S PRIVATE