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_ misged LOCAL NEWS. Anvsements To Nicer. Forp’s Aruznzc™ —t. Forrest continues i the full Lela «tea hectare nen ne Woahineton seater. as the oe and pat d ——. of Sa-genion at cits sage Shakspeare. ‘week Mr. Forrest ~ sans hasgpenss in rae gy g ee Forrest is sustai by a fine company, Piva which fsthe talented young actor, John McCullough w. ewe Tura ten .—The attendance atthe despite ince of this establishment iat y inclement ee eet ae pwr Ten ye BE one formances o Sr Bateman was called out a number of times, ard made hosts of friends To-night she appears as Lady Gay Spanker in “London Assursnce.”” The mirthfol drama of the “ Hard Struggle’ will conclude the performances. Mapas Anna Bissor’s Concerts. —The wr appesrance of this world-renowned artist, at Willards’ Hall this evening, will be one of _ musica] events of the season. great canta- trice will be et ¥ by the joune ae yr barttone, Mr. Edward ala, son son of the la- Sena “x OF Tr Yor bos ain Englis! pera Trou oung in ie id }d to possess all the rape and vivacity of bis lamented father. Mr. Gustave De Speiss is the ptanist Cantersvry Halt —bots of music, and fun at this favorite place of amusement this evening All the old favorites with the new ones will appear nightly. Miss Mortimer wiil sing ber and Miss Millie Fowler assisted the eplendsg Corps de ballet, appear in ‘* Milli Faangtin Hatt —The ladies of the Fourth Presi lan Church will bably close their fair thisevening. For sfending a pleasant eve- ning there is no better place Tux Buiiion Baxx Acatn.—Yesterday detec- tive officers A. R. Allen and D. A. Harrover levied a distrain upon the ‘‘Bullion Bank,” cor- ner of Four-and-a-half street and the Avenue, for rent due the Colonization Society for the office in the Society’s building. The officers found a very outfit for 2 bank office, which will be offered for sale if the rent Is not paid. Upon inquiry of one of the officers relative to the bullion on hand at the time, he replied that he saw nothing to indicate that the article had ever deco used in the institution. About the Sth of March last, a warrant was issued for the arrest of W.S. Thompson (the president) and others, upon the following charge: That acertain man nemed W.S. en gully of with his alders and abettors, have been of a and yoying ovt in the county of Vv ing- srithin a ys past, paper eapectiog to the value of money; and when — same is poe at their counter for redem) » dey ciating the same, for the purpose ing the community.” The officer was never able to serve this warrant upon the accused. It has been stated, upon the alleged apne of the ‘bank officers, that no notes were is« and that if any were in circulation they were stolen. Yesterday, a gentleman arrived here with $5,100 of the my for redemption, and it was placed im the cumed? of Detective Allen. VanpaLism —We frern “that many visitors to the battie-fleld of Bull Run mutilate the marble tablet erected to the memory of the rebel General | Bsrtow by chipping off pleces of the siab as me- mentoes. We regret to hear th's, as we bad ho; that acts of vandalism and indignity to the dead would be confined to the traitors In arms against the gyms 7 Mr. Chas. 5 Bg prietor of the line of | stages to the battl Rela, bas raised the tablet and set it in its “4 e —s where it is to be feta, hoped it will remain undisturbed In this connection we may also mention the neglected condition of Fairfax Court-house. The doors are open, and ancient papers, valuable as relics of the past, if they possess no other vaiue. are scattered over the floors and sre being carried off by visitors. Some of these date as far back as the reign of George II. Many are dated 1747; some 1736. Many of them are deeds and records of the W askin; ton family, and eugit to be pre- served by the Govermmect. Will not the mill- tary commander in that vicinity place a guard over the premises, to prevent forther plunder of these interesting relies? Cross Fmise.—Y¥ esterday.a colored boy named W_ R. Taylor went tothe office of Jnstice Clayton and asked fora warrant against a white man named Dennis Collins, who he charged with an assault and battery; but he being colored could riot re the warrant, was told that he would need a white witness to make oath to the —— He thereupon found « white girl who saw effair, and the warrant was issued and Collins arrested and brought before the Justice, who stated that he would have to bold him to bail pie ie peace, and told him to have his bail Boe Taylor wassbont to leave theateubut was. ned by Collins whocharged that bis(T’s) children had threatened bis child be was guardian lo and asked thet Taylor be made to give security for the good behavior of bis children. The J tmamedistely” decided to bold Bim to bail also, when cm thai they were both In the same fix, ssked that the zennanae they shook hands leaving the office Cuanez oF Rosszsxy.—On Saturday afternoon ad went to the house of James Spaulding, near the railroad depot, and took lodgings, bat before ao Spaviding, as orp! of him his money. consisting says, forty dollars in Tr-ssury notes, which he ony te give bim, and he then retired to bed. Mr. L. states that a short time after he got in bed pom Fp imte the room and tock his an inside pocket, stati: that he ws Was determined that no one — in his house without leaving his — him, ($.) When Lilty got bg Bs i poston went down and asked for his oongee o Spaulding dented having, and Mrs. 8. at struck bim in the mouth. Officer Pierce arrested 8. terday, and took him before Justice i, dating | Bent where be gave bail fer a further hearing. that he could bri prove he was not iu the room at all Poures.—The Third — patrolmen reported ae Conieaae es bored ae for Or, indecent Caen ‘Scene Parker, ares aoa ait. same magistrate. pan uae “The Pourth bg Cole, larcen: ar ce larceny of a sa do; pete tee Send. Geo. Van Pelt, alt, dismissed. C.H Munk, charged wit rece ' ving stolen Government rty; ruled sn atrial. Alfred Williams, { ency; dismissed by Justice Walter. Wm. Torrin, violating the back yy dismissed by Justice Ferguson. Liddy Panes threats aay violence; ruled for triel before > Funtice Sia AcetrEnt —Aveut » noon ‘Yesterday an omnibus driver, named William Terry, ran into tne car- riage of Mr. WR. Young, near the corner of Seventh street and the avenue, and broke the wheel off, and otherwise injured the vehicle. The "buss was immediately ae consid- erable excitement ensued among the passengers and lookers-on, and the palice coming up referred. all parties to Justice Perguson for an adjud cation of thecase. The evi wes that the driver, canning tate a The justice eure Fanning into t! e Soe ethene et eet ver was cul r. Young to Mr. re care A. Bonotan Storrzp.—Yesterday, ee ‘Burke, tor bars who Chas. jar! burglary = og complainant go Be pchaepas of restaurant. on Thirteenth, near D Geen tee which place seine" money made a He bad a watch and some ve —— wore. querasy proposed to keep for for bi poo ee een — weve welcome to it. Pion by the same officer, and held i iS eal tos further hearing Tus Usion Literary Assoctation — The oung men of the Northern Liberties held a meet- last evening at the Assembly's Church, ane organized an sssociation with the above name. ts, President; F. A. Stier, Vice ? Grant, ea w.a8. Hoover, Recomm W. Wilson, Treasurer; aeiteerea Ry Ean by Rev. he oration will Mr. MeFale. Sunt to Sass, Vosanie Patrolman Leach arrested Liayd Cole, cotueed, for the larceny of #15 in money from Mr. John ‘A. Baker. Mr. na ker. after the fire Monday, sent from toe, were be late Hazara! clr, to hls home — of —s After char; suit Cole took | v Sr tne tet clothes aad robbed the He confessed the act, and was sent to jall by Justice Donn. Cuntaat GraRDBovsxs a ‘ore Justice gheme son —F . Sinaeger, J: Jackson, Jobn W. Pindar, Willlam Cutler, A. Cutler, T. C. Claywater, Thomas Connor, and Owen Giv- ney, drank and disorderly; paid over to the military. Peter Andersog, dismissed . Samael Pollard, drunk and Ra ak fined $1.53. secon Wand Station Cases—Before Justice Clark —Arebibald Crawford, charged with pick- tug & Man's poc ; the case was homey Joba O'Neai, evanierfeit mn W. A. Murray, Sighting; beld for tial, alters, drank; tlitary. Drunk, 1 carvied to ~ ome Third Precinct —Casper Pink, ain liquor pon Eater od pig ye iy teres? iD a, a Donkey Tned's3 2, ye to keep the peace. aay Bateman, disorderly; fined ie spate Joshua Bateman, threats; security to keep Bruce Patton, creat stones ; Eliza Connelly, work! wikis wise, selling withou 5 fined 5 Precinct —Timothy ogee Mosc liquor without License; fined $20.87 ter Daly, do ;do. Thos. Cary, assault 5 secu- rity to keep Cer sm Martin pet, threats do. Jobn Bart, s! ; farther hear! ‘hos. Carr, drunk and disordetiy; fined $1 75° Chae, Doug: imothy Gleason, do; fined $4. do Belmain, do; Ath Precenct.—Elmira Simonds, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. John Andrews, do.; do, John W- Fox, assault; eld to bail for furthe? tage C. Cannon, Satebatan eel fined $250 P. ew do ; fined 1 52. J Coon, do;do. A J.C » do ; fined $5 nis Ci ban, assault; held for further hearing Fritz Sox, drunk: fined 81 3g Geo. Smith, do ; turned over to military. R. W. Keller, drunk; turned over to the mili 2 Desmond, ‘do ; do. Ninth Precinct. —W. Cowing, disorderly; yi fined $1 94. Wa. Tippet, ‘drunk and Cerra fined $5 58. Six sla referred to superinten ent. N. McNally, assault and P ogee security for court. James Brenan, Tenth Precinct —John’ ph disorderly; fined $1.41. Thomas English, do.; workhouse. Henry Talifero, , assault; Security to keep the Pe. Haonzh Wilsen, drunk and profane; ned Bt 1.94. —- do ; fined $1 94. M.M.Wheat- ley, profanity; fived $294. S Patent, assaul'; ity for J. H. Powell, do.; do. Ellen Naa, dusk ena rofane; fine $10 94. W.Rich- “drunk; “ined S19" M. Haragan ge oset gomegel faned gon" Davia Gibbs, drunk; turned over to the wat. John Conner, do. — Murphy, do. Wm ly, drunk; fined $10 91 | Sworp Presxntation —We were shown this | morning a very handsome sword, intended for i =. to Maj Geo. W. Gile, and bearing he following inscription: <* Presented to Major Geo. W. Gile, 8th Regiment Pennsylvania Vol , i by the Officers of bis command and Merchants of Alexandria, as a testimonial of their esteem as an Officer anda gentleman. Alexandria, Va., April 11, 1:62” ‘The sword is on the regulation in- fantry style; bt Mee pe ornamented, and ! with very rich gildings. Two scabbards theo ber the oweeaie one for dress parade, and the ot fer cate use. see handsome sword- belt accompany the gift, which is in ly Mtable to the donors, and the faithfulness of the recipient as ‘The residence of Mr. J. Knott, in » Was entered by burglars inst Stabe The thieves opened a bureau dra and stole between #200 and $300 in money and a val- a watch. The parties have not been arrest; ‘ every = bh | an evidence a an officer. AnRiven at Carter's wharf (foot of 1355 street), sebr. Charm, Starr, Philadelphia, 131 tons coal for Geo. L. Sheriff. Heanta on Rurtuag —Dr. Seeley is meetin, with great success in relieving the wants of su fering humanity with the Hard Rubber Truss. He ball sg ae it in pate! age ae Tespect to be as Tepresen' and no humbug, like most trusses in use. As he remains at corner of Ninth street and Pennsylvania aveaue but a few days, all suffer- ing with the miseries of rupture should call and examine {t for themselves. See advertisement. SomETHING WORTH KnowiInc.—Persons who wish to purchase beautiful styles and well made Spring garments very cheap. will do well by calling at A. Straus, fashionable clothier, Penn- — — between Teuth and Eleventh constantly on hand, gent’s — ing pg a4 every description. Wa have been much mystified by an exmmin- ation of the elegant stock of jewelry and siiver- lated ware now on sale dt the People’s Doliar tore, 433 Pennsylvania avenue, near Four-and- a-balf street. How such goods can be sold fer a dollar, exceeds our powers of divination. 2* Iy rou wish to eat an excellent pie, call at Dayton’s Bakery, No. 456 Eleventh street, G and H, and ask for a raspberry or sliced apple ora lemon pie. Price 12% cents. sp7—iw is tt Posstste that any soldier can be = foolish as to leave the City without a suppl: Holloway’s Ointment and Pills? Whoever ES so will regret it. These medicines are the only certain cure for Bowel Complaints, "evers, Sores, and Scurvy. Only 25 cents per Box or Pot. 223. Dr. Waits, the Chiropodist, is a wonderful operator. Ris method of ing corns, bunions, bad nails, etc., is Hon itese! Suffer no lon- get from those ‘err! ble evils, but submit their trent- ment to the science and skill of Dr. White, at 426 Pennsylvania evenue, between 43 and 6th sus. * Line! Loe! Luee!!!—The subscriber bas on band one thousand barrels of the best wood-burnt Lime, which can only be had at his lime kilns, poet dissolved all connection with any other or establishment for the sale of Lime, Ce- foent e's and wach will be sold at ‘$1.13 per ‘mar 29-tf) Wx. G. Gopry. Gristapono’s Exceision Dyz Is unrivaled in the world. No other Dye has been analyzed. No other Dye produces such faultless colors. No other Dye can be applied so rapidly. No other Dye is so lasting in its effects. No other Dye improves the texture of the hair. It has been Analyzed by Dr. Chilton, Chemist to ths Croton Water Board of New York, and certified by him to be as harmiess as Croton Water. Hiscertificate may be seen at the estab- “Hshment of the proprietor. Manufactured by J. Curistapomo, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and ap- plied by all Hair Dressers. Price $1, 81.50, and $3 per box, eccording to size. No. 2. Cristapono’s Haim Presmevatives, Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the ut- most softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the hair. Price 50 cents, $1, and $2 per bottle, according to size. ap 2eoim Tux Inman Hens Doctor, From Canada. BE WISE BEFORE If 18 TCO LATE. Call without delay, und see the indian Herb Doctor. By so escape the tron of mercory and ther ful peisons. Nay, more, you more 10 peaweaion of tat grenest ofall earthly bless! ogs—Health. JT Apes you aE Tie following is a list of the chronic com- plaints which are treated by Dr. Tumblety with uny aralleled success. Diseases ofthe Langs, Hi its, St. Vi - Dn. J. H. Sewence’s next 4s on Friday, April Lith, at 444 8th et. ap Iy MEDICINE Is NECESSARY, BraxpBere’s gman item an Puss “They magne ie may tebepure | fiage toemee medicine 3 fives which will ant out pain, because a - i take the from the blood, | S8COND NIGHT OF THE NEW SEASON! which is worse than TRIUMPHANT RECEPTION Young, Becuts, Dists hed Actress, nie (one —nothing more, nothi; They de not Onows . ED a! NTBUstAS DIENcES! force, they merely. assis and herein ts thelr TeectRE Your TAS ET S fortunate as to be acquainted with this good THIS Ey’ EVENING and almost perfect gift to man, because he has to Dion , Boren y of a great extent his aa insured in ee by. ONDUN SmORAN thelr occasional use. Principal office, 204 Canai street, New York. Sold by alt the druggists, MISS BATEMAN and at the Branch Office, _ ‘aby Pb ase ised Washington, D.C. P. $—Sutlers sup- " int ae a ss bat ° conga HARD ST RUGGL Reuben Bolt tw... Mr J. T. Fannin ae RvBBER Goons, = India rubber 8! for children’s | Doors open at7 o' look ; | “4 to commence at 8. ily should be without; 75 cents | Admission 5 end 25 cents ; Orchestre Chairs 1 = that no family Rubber Blankets, for soldiers, $1.25 each. FORD'S be soem ligt OnN RD. ___. Proprietor snd Rubber Ponchos and B! combined, $2 jem E ote +=. Stage stan Waunber India Rubber Coats, white or black, $2.50 each. SHAKSP EARIAN SERIES! And all Kings of 3 ber Ocods" inciuding Rub- vin ORE DAY EVENING. ber Boots and Shoes, Rubber Stoppers for bottles, EDWIN FORREST 8s KING LEAR. Door Mats, bedmin sickness THURSDAY KVENING &c., &c., at manufacturer Ber ae: A. Ball's EDWIN FORRKSF as RICHARD LL. India Rubber Soe av., between Ninth and Tenth "feb 1-tf 1 VENI EDWIN roRR DAN Suet crodeet jest conception SHARSPEARES 5 ACBETE. TUESDAY and SAT! URDAN evenings the Gieat THE otF SRoon. Tand from 2 tos wisntcretecea gfrom aegis _ om ae aunts iter ot Saree! Sok, peber, eas Feare and 2 toonthe. ‘ak ison ven - —_ may i tee ol Pine yen oe sap he fiends’o the family are respectfiily icvited to attend. On Tuesday, 9th instant, after a short illness, which she bore with + hrirtian fortitude and resig- jong Mrs. MARY ASHTON, in the €9th year ‘Her feneral = take ake piace fr from the reridence af her ¢brother-18 ¥, Daniel Bi age Kea, 532 I street, between 4th and 5th, Thursdsy shorn. 1. April lth, at 10 o’clock Her friends and — of the family are respeotfully invited to at- ADMISSION. mernin, of the 9th ins‘ant, Mre H, in the 66th year of her ngs. Her fener a take pace from her iate arene derce, No, 478 lath street, betweo1 K a: senidenly.on on ie CANTERBURY HA HALL! Fi th Washitgton Aegan feces) ‘ormer!, eo As ‘ "OPEN EVERY NIGHT, to-morrow (Thursday) efternoon, at 3 0°slook. Sate TH 7 td 38 Hatt 1m ras Wont. friends ana acquainta: f the f.m't are re- i spestfully invited toatiend. |” TOE lendor. ‘Talent and i espegiabiity and wmmense success of ti MAMMOTH WASHING rON ed BALTI- MORE COMPANIES. Crowded to its utmost capacity by an audience f poo Critical and K: Estabtishin, AT WANTS. WAsTED—4 GIRL to do plain sewing 8 the tact tiat the ‘mance CANTERBURY and take oare of children, ‘Apriy at the Bobite | HE ‘GREAT is the bestin the city, The artistes are of the House. FIRST TALEN La IN THEW WORLD. WANTED-A r= GIRL to do ths sonere, i In evidence of housework of & amali private family. Good COMBINATION OF ‘STARS! {eteeness chgnion. Appiy No, 414 K atrest, be- Observe this Brillrant List of Names : | the equat of prick cen he» mawners found in the MISS MILLIE FOWLER wise | JULIA MOR TIMER aK Sa oh OF BEAUTY, ———— WANTED-A ood, evheraell evil wash ‘end iron and mal oy i 5 rr requil : - ant. 247 Pa. re APE IA sid in oe iit Sete SEE Oath otc. St" | Mi OL! WANTED ‘The sdvertiser wishes to boro rise estes eMANG Ss for six months FIFTEEN HUNDRED NK SECOR, DOLLARS, for whith he will give a deed ot atid “MTS EM A MILES, 09 property worth G4 500, A bonus of $125 & ibs LILLY BRANDON — in addition to ine wi terest mmuni- mrss i6L1A ICHMON ap MELA. ‘ions strictly confiden' “ i ’ a! Star Ofte Adiroee “8.2 i DELEVANTE BROTHERS. THE DARING GYMNAST. ANTED—A SITUATION a: chamiermald R earauce of the Hihiopian Comedian, oar peara. J. FALBUCT, or to take oare of children. by a Germsn Ww i ‘ome n—it possible, ina Gorman famit Tngutte'h No. 86 436 . on Dick pannus by the Funny ANTED TO BUY-—A =: JEAN CLOERKEI Ae Usk, within Ip four “geal rape or brio JOAN HEANY , aenegrs ronue, for air Address MAST BYLV aN CLARK = ‘O8N HAMiEron, cine WA ZED oo 5 0 a ’ B walk of th: e rtment, ore seule cae Seen it, mules private — vivo i moderate) Box 703 Post OBoo" ("° BARRY J. CARTER Fo-night the Ethhopian penta HUSH! or 0-D! o Cipgientenee erm m™ ion, TR New ‘Brogramm >, in which at — —_ he tonCnais WANTED TO EUR CHASE—A ir of fatrons: a= bination will appear in their best HARNESS, Snable fone ato Stik! ES and | Now song by tha CANTERBURY MINSTRELS country ; mrst be sound and at resco sonable prigae, the best Ethiopian Troupe in the city Seely an person Nd letter to H, KEL ; 05 New nes, &O., &o. SS, Beer m8 No ohange in the he Admission Pricee £7) Sires MAN WANTED to take care of Adwission 25 cents; Orohester Crairs # crats. horees at @ hots! 2) miles from er iinsh or German preferred. also, Co.ore} Man as Op at Keb Sospenenes to wes spans the Seer. good reterences. Sven nx) at 405 Sixth street. ner en omen 4 bestest Enteriaanmont WEDNESDAYS CAND BA “SATURDAY. AFTER- TED—A smart and acti wigh csatipetions Of ‘ant = is WA, fror td ponguct sep. sna waiter Rich and Costly Jowe TB. mney ee 292 H, between 17th’and 18th sts, Toys, Fancy Articles, and nisg A Silk Dress was presented to Mrs. Sherman, WiNiiaman thy 7 Joune wo ‘ No. 80 Prospect etreet, , Georgetoarn, on Wednes- reast of ‘wot on, nurse. Apply at No. rc street. iON ms itth dmission 2 cents ; Children 0 cents. ap? and streets. ap7 st® : Ware STORE ROOM oa fret foor,| WLM UAR DS’_RA Lb: ‘ 0 stront and de’ Hotel, address’ Oe Madame Anna Pishop. tar Office. ap7 st" THE WORLD-RENOWNED feroahed ted Who, bores sppesrance in the U he eS il Hiicars WANTED-1 wish to rent a good as made ce creme as the House containine 8 or 10 ro-ms; referred. Any one gh sucha Hdaes can permanent, paying tennant by applying at 71 wasdbagngy VE: ING. ry avenue, apT-lw Mademe Aun Fishery sett sadntos, by Boskp IN Tas COUNTRY (WANTED. “A | The Eminent Baritone, EI a Gaepervetare gen! fog ty ol moe. dea res board i. Imperial de Mus aries fereihire eran tee Ton? tenet hee cee ateing ta Cadrs eee too" nigh. yee The Eminent Pianist, yrteae: Lists.) 3, Cicy post office. Windia bacrele fell and ha! me of ‘Beet, forts ton joors oyen at 7%, ; Concert commezce at 8. om 1; Gallery 50cents. Tho aale of tick- ete wil Loommence Saturday morning, April 5, at a pene grooeting whore seats may be secured without extra char isnt. grant Steinway Piavo us-d on the ocoasion a by W.G. Mettzerott, Esq. henoeforward, 200 eine of Ale every week; also the ite aus Browery. ora e oF tet nd 6 aia. ah Orders in the Post Offise wi wilt be oailed tor amet gg D.C. LARUE, Manager, OWNER WANTE The subsoribera aan CHILDREN IN THE WUODS.” MeaEe about the 19th or, 186t, & fot ae ES fro ‘Om s)timore and ‘Onio Railroad, Charles F. Browne, have forwarded from Wash ‘im i THE GR. cATEST AMERICAN #UMogisT, oa! Tone a The nae will mows to to see »eeot lio es uae they wil! Devsold for the Denent of ths oan paving 6 wner, 'D & SON! ap2-lawsw Nos, 8and10 Were st, HGaky will deliver: ait celebrated ed ‘Lestare, with the On wotbtPEbnRiRe ING a ‘April 14, 1862, ons is Lecture hax mot wita the most ‘gnal suo- as and th o tO. WANTED—A modern DWELLI ahaa E, contsi pip c soe or ten rooms. ma few sendres 0 rtment, Ad. ee es ahead con patente eo. J ¥ coor ‘thoulars will be given in future co jal grameizece td ‘shamvore it WOMA TENT SE CURIOSITIES—Guide to A wyhent ie good refusanone eco 'S aon x ‘patents, Catalogue of Curiosities i orn 5th and 6th, near City wane be tf agate mA stand in teary o aeane WANTED RENT—From May let, a neatly ment rnisheds eeogal oportss titer, = Mi fates MOREE SSP pee ed | ae oe ttc tl pray 4 capac eae W iene gentieman and i reco et che ‘rent, 7 kare orapen Hog gt pid Parlor, 33m? SER RED HOR use, in pi it ity | igs" CA LPRED HUNTER. Emitte Rede fe 330 be. Seem apply fo Prk Ge ie Bai eta ASHIONABLE TED—To have every ig ‘ Waa peat stook EET ee er fend Frida iebatinaTanarsioe sate ae om Felts? or Balls. Partice, NTS, wipes TO a ho. Appifas er aatnks tit ee eet iierin Cet. “tie| BALLS, PARTIES, &. these . ooples of ons maps 12 ne ouT: Bute ta rr! aia | Ram Mpeatin iota RLTee YD our army, “Send irs, poumey aa Toriment in Bharata Cinb wil au be ro ee | mhé-tmay] 164 ead, KLOEDs HONDA? PE VENING. diet tan yaatant. Pick: A! 'TED—Every person to ‘ioul it rtisements. Ww’ market. ready to pay wae Torna ee Ba oree of ia.fatard eaverios Bp 9-3t* kseturnisning eg leavin; the ae Bikes di ceeiearntene sautas NOR a6 soe aca fig srt 8, will toon Ry low ant att) Tag STEAMER WHOM@s CO COLLYER Will =| vusaeeeene on Weduen eduesdars Meron 3 ak RAIHURE STOVES te RD: | Sati Frdher ieiday and her wharf at the DIN 7 peed ee oe ge Fare Plactoma ee Heeafeaiains find it to herr | Pom oer SAMUEL GEDNEY. Captain, 8. Da the parmen of % cents vit wulibe GRIFFI ht No. Pir pence Ete, and in which he died’ Tho manaianteod erase eae ol to visitors on rundays, Dr. i, B. SEELEY, Ménufsoturer Sole of the Cours AND ae FO ee HARD RUBBER TRUSS, 2 eat ost The } under Risss ¢ Goodyear’s Patents. oes Re 2 Rubber JJ Ofice or the Radioa! Cure of Hernia ati’ ety — TRUS or Ruptare, ae 126 Clark street, Chicago, Iilinoie. | Fn0 Teae os emer ‘Tas sx USS ts having the Cwnine bad dois Per dis Bae TLE i M. w. oat Svenne. ICH resentati Y 60 Pr THI i a ee - -|SECOND EDITION. |" & 2 sigast Yiewcy 0» Faget eseneneteeteeetnattiet Island No. 10 TUREE O'CLOCK, P.M. ANOTHER P'SPATCH FROM OOMMO- = LORE FOOTE: [sieve cine da ls PRISONERS TAKEN ONT ON THE I8LAND" Wasaenartae ape, we} [LARGE QUANTITIES OF CANNON AND MUNITIONS, AND SIX REBEL ORDER GIVING THANKS FOR THE RECENT GREAT GUNBOATS TAKEN —— VICTORIRG OVER REBELS AND TRAITORS Ordered —ist. That at meridian of the San- day next after the receipt of this order, at the bead of every regiment In the armies of the United States, there shall be offered by its Chap- lain a prayer, giving thanks to the Lord of Hosts for the recent manifestations of His power in the overthrow of rebels and traitors, and invoking the continuance of His aid in delivering this nation by the arms of patriot soldiers from the horrors of treason, rebellion, and civil war. 2d. That the thanks and congratulations of the War Department are tendered to Major General Halleck for the sigual ability and success that have distinguished all the military operations of his Department, and for the spirit and courave manifested by the Army under his command, under every hardsbip, and against every odds, in attacking, pursuing and d stroying the enemy wherever be could be found. 34. That the thanks of the Department are also given to Generals Curtis and Sigel, and the off- cers and soldiers of thelr command for matchless gallantry at the bloody battle of Pea Ridge; and to Major Generai@ Grant and Buel and their forces, for the glorious repulse of Beauregard at Pittsburg in Tennessee; and to Major General Pope and his officers and soldiers for the bravery and skill displayed in their eperations against the rebels and traitors entrenched at Island No 10, on the Mississippi river. The daring cour- age, diligent prosecution, persistent valor and military result of these achievements are unsur- passed. 4th. That there shall this day be a salute of 100 guns from the United States Arsenal at Washing- ton, in honor of these great victories. Evwiy M. Stantox, The following highly loteresting dispateh tescbed the Nevy Departuneat et 1 p. m. te day [The prisoners it refers to as having been taker by Gen. Buford and Com. Foote are those tha’, being on the isinad. surrendered. They sre of course additional to the 6.000 taken by Genera) Pope in bis pursuit of (be portion of the fede! force that fied 80 precipiiately from the batter.c? Upon the Tennessee shore.—E. Stan } Frac Suir Bexrox, Island No. 10, Apri! 8, 1862 (vin Cairoy.$ Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy: 1 have to inform the Department that since I sent the telegram inst right, announcing the sur- render to me of Island No. 10, possession bas beer taken of both the isiend and the works upon the Tennessee shore, by gunboats and the troops under cotumend of Gen. Buford, 17 officers enc 368 privates, besides 100 of their sick and 100 mer employed on board the transports, are in our hands, unconditionally prisoners of war 1 bave caused a hasty examination to be made of the forts, batteries, and munitions of wer cap- tured. There are eleven earthworks. with 7 heavy cannon, varying in caliber from 32 te 160 pounders, rified. The magazines are well sup- plied with powder, and there are large quanti- ties of shot, shells and other munitions of war, and also great quantities of provisions Four steamers efioat have fallen into our bands, and two others, with the rebei guaovat Grampus, are sunk, but will be exrily raised. The flosting battery of 16 heavy guns, turned sdrift by the rebels, is said to be lying om the Missouri shore, below New Madrid The enemy upon the mainland appear to have fied with great precipitation after dark last night, leaving, in many cases, half prepared meals in their quarters; end there appears to bave been no concert of action between the rebels upon the Island and those occupying the shore, bot ths latter fied, lenving the former to their fate. These works, erected with the highest eng}- neering skill, are “of great strength, end, with their natural advantages, wou'd have been im- Secretary of War. pregnable, if defended by men fighting in a bet ———_ +e ter cause. Thrilling Details of the Great Battle A combined attack of the naval and land forces would bave teken place to-day or to-morrow morning, bed not the Rebels abandoned this stronghold; to mature these plens of attack hav ing absolute?y required the last twenty-three days of preparation Gen. Pope is momentari'y expected to srrive with his army et this point, be Leaving success fully crossed the river yesterday, under a heavy fire, which no doubt Jed to the besty abandon ment of the works lastnight lam unofficially informed thaf the two gur- boats which so gallantiy ran the fre of the rebel batteries afew pighis since, yesterday attacked and reduced a fort of the enemy opposite, dis- mounting eight beavy guns The following is 2 copy cf the order of General Mackall on assuming commend of the rebel forces on the Sth inst “Soldiers! Weare strangers, commander commanded, each tothe other Let me wholam. lanazentral made by Beaurecard; general selected by Beauregard and Brage f me Nod command when they knew it wes og nti have known me for twenty vears ether Se have stood on the fields of Mexico. Give thew your confidence now,—zive it te me when | have earned it. Soldiers, the Misstesi ppt valley is in. trested te your courage, to yo.r discipline, to your patience Exhibit the vigt!ance and owol ness ef last night, and hold {t. (Signed) W.D.Macxaxt, Brig.Gen Com’g * I regret Uhat the painful condition of my foot, still requiring me to use crutches. prevented me from making 3 persons! examinstion of the works 1 was therefore compelled to delegate that duty to Lieut. Commanding 8. Phelps, of the Flag at Pittsburg Landing. THE ENEMY’S Loss ESTIMATED FROM THIRTY- FIVE TO FORTY THOUSAND: UNION LOS3 FROM ~ EIGHTEEN To TWENTY THOUSAND! —_—_.——_ TERRIBLE FIGHT DURING SUNDAY AND MONDAY Pesealais- ate DESPERATE ATTEMPT OF THE ENEMY TO DRIVE THE UNION FORCES INTO THE RIVER ——.-—_ GALLANTRY OF GEN.GRANT albinism TIMELY ARRIVAL OF REINFORCE- MENTS UNDER GEN. BUELL Snel este THE ENEMY RETREATS ATS PM MONDAY, PURSUED BY BUELL. serbian start THE REBEL GENERAL SIDNEY A. JOBN- SON KILLED. ieen@ecees BEAUREGARD’S ARM SHOT OFF ——_e____ THE UNION GENERAL PRENTISS3 TAKEN PRISONER BY THE ENEMY steeds Hated [Special Telegram to the Star.j New Yorn, April 9, 1962.—£diter Star: The New York Heraid of this morning bas an extra containing the following particulars of the great battle at Pittsburg Landing: Pitrssvne, (via Fort Henry,) April 9, 3:20 a. ON m.—One of the bloodiest battles of modern times | *2'p Benton. . A. H. Fourz, has just closed, resulting in the complete route of Flag-Oficer Commanding Naval Forces ee {7 The profound newspaper etrategise of Bult Run memory are peepiag out of their holes again. The New York Post estimates the force of Gen tell be! Yorktown et 150,900! '’ The battle lasted until Monday at 4:35, when the enemy commenced their retreat, and are still flying towards Corinth. They are pursued bye large force of our cavalry. The slaughter cn both sides is immense. The Union Joss in killed, wounded, and miss- ing is from 18,000 to 20,000. That of the enemy is estimated at from 35,000 to 10,000 T give you the best account from «beervation, having passed through the storm of action for the two days it raged. The fight was brought on by a body of three hundred of the Twenty-Fifth Missourl, the right of Gen. Prentiss, attacking the advance guard of the rebels, supposed to be pickets of the enemy, in front of the camp The Rebels immediately advanced on Gen. Prentiss. 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Gen. Grant and staff, who had been recklessly riding along our lines the entire dey amid a storm of bullets, now rode from right to left, in- citing our men to stend firm until reinforcements could cross the river. The gunboats Lexington and Tyler, which lay & short distance off, kept raining shell on the rebel forces. Thus the contest raged till night. During the night Major General Wallace ar. rived and took position on the right; and Gen. Buell’s forces from the opposite side and Savan- nab, now being conveyed tothe battle ground, the entire right of Gen. Nelson’s division, was ordered to form on the right; and the forces under Gen. Crittenden were ordered to bis support early in the morning. SECOND DAY’S BATTLE ‘The battle of the second day raed with various successes and repulees until 5p. m., when the whole rebel army was in fall retreat to Corinth, = with our cavalry in hot pursuit. Gen. Buel fol- lowed the retreating rebels, driving them in splendid style. We lost a number of our forces prisoners yes- terday, among whom is General Prentiss, who was reported as being wounded. Among the killed on the rebel side was their chief General, Albert Sidney Jobuston. It is further reported that General Beauregard foe RENT—One nee coond floor, with #: sirio family Ne. 404 Kigntn stroai, vetween 6 end H. Shit shed stabiing. ca e houses. Fa HE, ee & a heme Ie sepecially invited to tiie sdvertiserarnt a R IDENC en len Fars Bdove wr f——4 the LE tm ‘LOST AND FOUND. bad his arm shot off. AME TO THE SUBSCRIBER, on the ath Captain Carson was killed by a cannon ball. 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