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inet army was and The following,was ssceivgl by the Secretary an appropriation to charter other boatwand pro- ne Hizgis of seme edly = before ee, ie — eure necessary supplies. It is probable that House on rge ntem pt for not appear- t atan | of War last evening: rived he rots sl pean ag this week for | mz before the Committee on Governmert Con- | do do. 1 18.00 large f= to rv ute ft to Bs patte prote “Gen. A. Sydney Johnston's body was left on ; tracts when summoned, and submitted a written | pa vcrmontVorgntects olan eerly bour: Adveriasements, therefore, should be}, acid, and is in our possession, as well | Tennessee. A large number of nurses have ten- | ace, when sym some little discussion, he was 55 —_ son a — , aS a “ws BY TELEGRAPH physicians, CONGRESSI0NAL. SICK AND veomae enemne om! At General Hosptial (Cueie,) Wasrongien, " LATE NE ————_— ° Ilth CONGR BSS—Secend Session. iis EVEN ING STAR. ‘A meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was | ***¥ pote x soattinony «| Pustishad im conformity south the resolution | it U; 8. Onraiey aaa | The Great Battle aS FUUvATE Landing. yaa t-ds7, ands committe appointed te woe aes auonledtvot Grocay aes opont te cae of the Sonate of July 18, 1861 ah ae = eas 7 subscriptions to purchase necessaries for the 3 pais ss de WACPINOTON CITY: FURTHER PARTICULARS. Seendli >i Yaenpideooent wes raleolii's diaee a gape a . cals fies APRIL 10, 1862. =. ae time. A committee was sppointed to go to Go louss.— After our report closed— ; ~ ia ’ ist do Artillery. : Death efGen.A Sydney Jobmeton Confirmed. | has tonight to urge the Legislature to mabe | q,7D¢ Bill inetsasing, the medion! staf of the ~< gee peresisers bh Massachusetts Vol, 8 13 ; bei! . other inent | dered their services. discharged from custody. Fa a pg Artill =i ar sett ee — wea og pe a pe sa hore NASHVILLE, April 9.—A large meeting of citi- | Mr. <a lBde mao ovteecienoany, | = tth de 36th Penn vobamene ft Rn onececheaee meer ana} Gen. Johnston was held by many tobe the ablest | zens was held here to-day, at which the Mayor Office Department, wi th = do 11th Ore Paienos at the various military camps Senate’s amendments; some of which were 2d do us posted | Officer in the whole rebel service, and his loss,with | presided, to make arrangements to take care of adopted, and others rejected, in accordance with 3a do Art. positions will confer a fnvor by keeping the wounding of Beauregard (should that prove | the wounded from Pittsburg. $2,500 were con- | the recommendation of the committee +tockton’s Mich. Vol.’ ts to movements end aifuirs In thelr vicinities._ | (oo) wrill leave them without any offcer inwhom | trated, and any farther amount thet might be} The bill to abolish slavery in the District of mnbia was the ‘a table for 2d Michigan Voi. ~~} the army have any confidence in the field. It } desired, offered. Colw taken from Speaker’s ath do Pe eocesesetes se reference. Spirit of the Mering Press. has been erroneovely stated that Gen. Johnaion | ‘The steamer Commercial left for the Tennessee | "Mr. Vailandizham moved that the bill be re- | 24, Wisconsin Vel ‘The Inrelligencer notices the renewed Interest | 1.4 «: just entered upon his dutiesas commander- | river to-night, with medical and other supplirs. | jected. Lost—yeas 45, nays 93. hit wes th the Committee of | 24 Rhode {stand Vol. eae TS PE _ ve ee given to the question as to whether the iagur-} +, obser of the whole rebel forces under the ap- | Phe steamer Diligent will leave to-morrow with tne RG pill was then referred to the Committee o! ith encore vat: 2 ist NewYork Artillery 1list Peon. Artillery. -. = ts, ofter their beavler military operations are} \oictment of Jeff. Davis.” This tsa mistake. | nurses and applies, Any amount of hospital 2c- | “Phe Pacific Railroad bill was then taken upand od a o 4th Now York Vi + 3]6th do unten. 2 ‘ resort toa guerilla strife; and} Gon Lee isthe officer thus designated by Jef. | commodations in the city have been offered. considered. be zh 4 . ms that mode of warfare Is aiways od!-} Hvis hut the selection has not met with much Mr. Belling, of N.H. introduced bill to te @o even te the party In whose favor it Is waged. favor in Dixie, Lee being held to bea “slow FURTHER FROM THE GREAT BATTLE pelea Pe ANE felating to colored persons de. ‘The Repubiicam argues against the doctrine coach.” FIELD. : “tbat emanc!paticn must be made todepend upon Banu 2 : —_—___—_—_ |} ap. 3 Carro, April.—Further advices from Pittsburg ——.—__ @ 3 the impossible condition”? of “compulsory de] panding give the following particulars of the | Gen, Buell in poy g a Corinth—Fall AUOTION SALES. re ; srtation ? at inj the slave, | battle: Confirmation ef the h ef Johnsten : ; pectin Palas tat im feetice te Oe 8 casey attacked our lines at ¢ o'clock on | Ceufs nk thcaurngns’: THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW ~ : Hien tre Semapoceaiay a cme * provision should. be made to assist | Sunday morning, the Dra |. ‘Thelr attack ——_-—__ By J.C. MoBUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. | At General Hospital, Union Hotel, corner Bridge - 15th Penn. Cavairy.... 2 ‘ewigratinrg who can see in emigration poses successful, and our entire force was driven Carro, April 9 —Officers who have reached ERY DESIRABLE A®D) NEARLY end Washington strects, Georgetown, April 4 1| lst Minnesota Vo! : the prospert of bettering their condition.”” to the river, when the advance of the enemy was P 4 sarees ateaanae _ H Line Hovse at cheeked with the aid of the fire of the gunboats. | here from Pittsburg Landing report that General FaUKSD Y AP RN Our forces being subsequently increased by the | Buell occupied Corinth; and furthermore, con- | o’clook, on vision of Square numbered Sb, ee RET | Ton tbe Pst te ftherivs),weeimepned ty | Arm th report of te body ofthe rebel Gener | Shope ten gre sh natant tatrast a ea YoRE TOWN. teuewed courage by the report of ‘the arrival of | Johnson being found on the battle field, and also $0.10 42 alley, improved by @ handsome and wel % . oss Gur! brown fro three em | rie! ber palin adi laa ey ems thts “aay (Sunday ) was very heavy; besides the of General Beauregard’s losing an arm. dwelling house, con! ing in all eleven rooms, n from Fortress Monroe or Yorktown | Fit aay {wounded itembraced oof camp equip- or The location of tus property 's tnlieved to bo the to what was published in the Star of | 27 o°and thirty-six field pieces. Next morning FROM FORTRESS MONROE. ben ia the city fh Te heel in, 12 and 4 Hind cee een ape At General Hospital, Judiciary Square, ‘ dispatch from Cherrystone repre- | our army (now amounting to 50,000) assumed the | co: lence of tne Baltimore American.) | 18 monthe, with interest, scoured by a deed of trust ‘tockton’s Mic! - ington, April 4. ai i offens! ete 2 o’elock p, m. had retaken our Se eLenaer Mownrog, April 8.—Old Point went | on the 308. sents the elements aa raging _ Arsiipa ats: camp and batteries, together with some forty of | to bed last night with “great expectations’ that} All conveyareing at the cost of the purchaser, Sist oa do 3) 4 Penn inet night smal yersremny epen the bey, pre £ | the enemy's guns,’ and a number of prisoners, | to.day would be oneof starliingevents The fae | apa J.C. McGUIRE & CU., Aucta, | 934 4/34 Rxcelator Brigade . “ta]aeh tip of the little news steamer to that | and the enemy soon thereafter in full retreat, pur- | of truce boat (wh'ch returned last night wc anak By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct oncers, | 100th do ae x mprtession at noon to-day Js that the | sued by our Tienes forces. a time before the Baltimore boat left that her news 9th New York Cavairy x {Sth do. HOUSES AND LOTS ON NINTH 8ST. Av esterday alse prevented the Baltimore | Our killed. wounded and missing is variously | aid not reach me fn time to transmit it to you,) 3 AvcTiox.—On THURSDAY, the Ri ip Sor lst Penn. Cavalry ‘cl 01 remin-s, wa Daily's eu A SPSSSPESPSS SSS SES SSS st! . It cannot be less than 5,000. reported that the Merrimac was in the Elizabeth | we shall sell. infront of the premiser,ats o'soey [34 do earner from making her Sip up Gis Chempuite. “Gurion in officers Is very heavy, but it is im- een near to Craney island, with steam up and | P. Lot No. 1 and part of leot No, 1}, in Crit | Sth do 10] Cameron Rifles, Thus we sre without the slightest additional !n- | possible at present to obtain thelr number. The | apparently on the way down. She wee in com- n’s subdivision of S ae icles Ber id) the | 2d ¥ 1 beg Line | inte, which are ekardone frame 14th do rh U. Cavalry. formation of the progress of effairs there. The | following were among the number :—Brig. Gen. pany with severe! vessels, but I have not heard houses containing six room a. The fam storm baving su ‘ ed, the Government is, how- | W. H. Wallace, killed; Col. Pegram, acting brig- | whether the Yorktown and Jamestown were of fronts 9th strest weet, beruees wD ane F pose | list do Chassenrs... ere ttt yt fi neral, killed; Col. Ellis, of the 10th Illi- | the nomber. When tnis became known the ex. th. cash Sth 11st Long Island Vol.. 1} ist Rhode Isiand Cav. ever, momentarily expecting news per telegraph | Néier Bererals ees egard. 1oth Iiitnels kilted; pectation was generrIthat the iron monster would | ap ¢6t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auote, | 10th 1) Harris ight Cavalry. 1 | ist New England C via Chetrystone Lient Canfield, 724 Ohio, Corvin wounded; | be out to-day, Getic a pavel contest, such as Sooners a oor ij3d U.S. infantry.. 13th sage oe a5 ‘ Col. Davis, 46:h lilinois, mortally wounded. hi bas no paral for, would ensue. Allsorts wees bees aay pg pence Mr. & 1 ‘Gen. W.T Sherman was wounded in the hand aiapeuuon en to the incidents and features of FUTURE DAYS. Total. + +-20e0eee191 wane 2/84 In the course of the past summer Mr. Samuel] 000: chon ball the contest were prevalent, but so strong is the By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, - 507th do P Corust, a native of this city, and son of our} co} Sweeny, of the 52d Illinois, acting briga- faith in the preparations made that no one seemed. Souta corner Pa. avenue and Sth st. ; list do fellow-citizen Mr Samuel Carusi, was arrested | dier general, was wounded with shots in hison'y | to have a fear as to the result, and nd a AUYTION SALE OF GROCERIES SAVED ii z 3 lst do u y the military authorities here on some charge | remaining arm, baving lost one in Mexico, and | thought as to the inevitable loss of life that would From Tie ® Fine.—On TURSDAY April 4, +++ 2)19th Indiana Vol . im Hteatin loyalty. He was, however, | Was a!so shot in one of his legs. but he heroically } ensue, the struggle was looked for rather with | MORNING, sath inst at 10 wolock, wows mplicating 3 as, : iwell | — 22d Wisconsin Voi kept the field until the close of the fight, and ex- | curjosity and excitement, than with any appre- piieerag tos of the underwnitera, at the Auction | 2d U.S. Artillery. ’, 43 - 25) (st U.S Sharpsbooterv3 Promptiy di @ cn teking the oath of alle- | cited the admiration of the whole army ting | Pension @ -emsinder of “fucker's stock of Gro do re 4 =. jaa ae ae n~% ry i ‘o the United States, and returned to his Col. Devid Stanpt, of the S5th Illinois, acting} During the night, however, the storm had grown In ; . oluntrers Sane in Westen elend county, Va. brigadier eneral. was shot through the breaston | into a gale, now It is blowing great uns, and We | Rarrels Si do 84 do a 1\934 Penn. Volunteers i The Union prisoners last arrived in this city | Sanday, but returned to the fleid on Monday. ‘ive up for the dav all expectations that the Mer- ‘oba0co, bundies Tobacco, ath ¢o : ‘| nit Col. Charles Crafts, of the 3ist Illinois, acting | rimac will attempt the third aet in berrole. The Tie, boxes Gan do bring to his perents here the distressing iatelii- brigadier general, was shot through the right I fact ti Ki ‘eppe 2 ee Ty t SS fi - Pickled Salmon, Be April 4 gence that some time since be and two others] shoulder, but not dangerously. Lieut. Col. Mor. ler bene f At General Hospital, Aiszandria, Apri td by the rebel! authorities on’s charge | gan, of the 25th Indiana, was wounded badly. hs bon ee per, aka ith @ ad — on n spies, and that he bas been tried | M jor Eaton, of the 1th Illinois. acting colonel, Ingne'y dam: named aad j 8. New York Voi uP pedis tas wounded fatally. Captain Irwing W. Curren, BAD WEATHER FOR THE SOLDIERS i WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, [10th do v walryll } 3d do = do. - sm z ond, where be Is now imprisoned under | o¢ General Grant's staff, had bis bead shot of. | ‘The morm tant eve wee, severe on the army | ———— ~~" AC dt ioth «do do. 2\ist Penn. Artillery... 2 2 9 of death. His father is endeavoring to} Captain Preston Morton, wounded mortal! (eh now advancing up the Peninsula, deprived, as Br GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Rhbode Island Artillery 1/34 » Cavalry ‘ nots, rf ' the inflaence of the Government here in] since died. Captain Dillon, of the 18th Ill they are to a great extent, of the shelter A of their UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REALES | 2d Rhode Island Val.. 2/4th If; it is elncerely to be hoped with suc- | Killed. Cap!sin Mace, of the Sth Illinois, killed. | tents, and compelled to constant watchfylness in P' TATE AM tame Best PRoreRty in tHE | 2d Vermont Volunteers 3/sth do 5 % j Captain Carter, of the 11th Illinois, killed, Major face of theenemy, The roads, none too good Ouy. ‘On W onan: the 36cm of Aprilati4th do Pape, of the 57th Lilinois, killed. before, will now be brought te a horrible condi- lames Beane OS eter ren phys Sth do OUR Loss Sneral Preutiss was wounded, and with sev- } tion, and the public must not be impatient in ex- | ;,uliams, Seu tasement Brick Building corner se A dispsteh recelved at the Wer Department } eral bundred of our men were taken prisoners on | pecting early results in this direction. We have ing from the tele; Penns, avenue and ad etree ; Lot 5 froc ting 54 fect on } do do. : Sunday. enlarged report here as to the number of the | Necond street; Lot 7, ranting 6? feet 2 inoh do tery. 9 . st New ork Artillery aph operator at Cincinnati rep- y Rebels on the Peninsula, the formidablecharacter | B street north, tw. a] belek buildings; Sq do do, that the New York Herald's corres- =e ——— e 1|56' ad do do. = Fy of their fortifications, number of guns. ete , but | C. $8. and 2, fronting on Third etreet: Seuare do Cavalry.24 34. do do sceount of the Union loss in killed, | Later Concerning the Great Union exaggeration Is the forte of Tumor and it ic safe Piiait’ Fonting on Marriand ave * three frame do do... 7) Indep’t N.Y. Battery. 5 wounded and missing (prisoners, &c.,) in the Victory. to deduct one-half In giving credit 'to the current | D® ay ‘ i! % st New York Vol ; 2|1ith NewYork Battery 3 = Sx tale. Without trespassing on forbidden i i 10th = do ao. great battle near Pittsburg Landing on Sunday in particularizing the numbers of our ae ope me onti 17th and Monday last ts greatly exaggerated. From} Corinth Oceupied by the Union Troops | their particular Gispoaition, it is safe to say that Se 20th the information already reeeived at Cincinnati, affairs are in good trim, in good bands, and that { th whatever may be the preparstions for resistance b & three story brick house and back | 35in he sets it down at atotal of 5,000, rather Gre Our Cavalry in Pursuit Beyond Corinth. by the Rebels they will be eventu lly overcome. i Saeere ee. ou sant ereneas, onN a7th from. 15,000 to 20,000 estimated by the Herald’s | Union Loss im Killed and Wounded ‘ow | Unless, however, the Rebels are most unconscion- | ijatecr ene fans siceer aie Square sched | 36th correspondent. Estimated at Less than Five Thousand— | able braggarts, there !s desperate work ahead. of Lot 6 frontin; i ttery S)?th do do... . 6} tet oT tw 5, on | street; Square 2% Lots errnee Tf kew | dite ad D.C. Volunt 6th do do. 1/sth BAVT TARD. Beauregard’s Mistake—Gen. Halleck in MORE ABOUT THE MERRIMAC on | street; Square 23, orper< {New | 44t eve 142 - Volunteers .. lo. The revenue cutter Miami took Secretary Chase, the was. = ” Since writing the above I have had a conversa- poapha es pa iP aaaeee a eae pe oe th - - ‘Quartermaster’s Dep't 1] 24 en Vol. 46th Capt Dablgren and several other gentlemen ee tion with a gentleman who was on board the Svenue; Square south of 104, Lots 13 and 14 on . and lad'rs on <n excursion down the river yes} Cuicaco, April 9—The Times’ account of the | steamer Rancocas when she went up’ with the | Virginie avenue; Square-173,°3 bats on D street, . flag of truce yesterday. The Merri was |) ing from 17th t roe) i, = terday afternoon. The Mount Washington was | baitle at Pittsburg Landing, on Sunday and Mon- | Ow! ‘Craney Island, ‘The Yorktown, the pile 3, and $ fronting on i2vh strect ‘aad Onio avenue | At Mount Pleasant General Hospital, April 4. sbout leaving for the flotilla with mails this} day, says ‘hat the enemy surprised Gen. Prentiss’ t s5th do eS Port Royal, sed wes this forenoon for some time The fight continued during the entire day, the | their way down when the flag of truce a red. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. 6th eye Ee = «eel enemy driving our forces back to Pittsburg with {| | The weather has moderated since morning, and corre LR COMING WEE ae ar ane | ets ti sate exhthtted Gi the He of sale, cewY , morning Quite a number of tronaports and tug | brigzde, which was in the advance, five miles | were in Kestrel age’ Oeton eee All were understeam. Frere’ Gea h cash; the balance in oight aa new ee hf oe 1 Saree Sy cVoluni siaed boats are lying at the wherf for repsirs. beyond Pittsburg, at five o’clock on Sunday te samen at lyrorr yi ae = Cather semi aniual | with interest, seoured by a as Bummer tier ‘9 — a one Slaeth resel of tra: A . ENERAL SERRMAN. morning, taking two regiments of prisoners, and | os noticed. It was the impression of those on ‘ lod GREEN ®@ WILLIAMS, Avcts, fist do Chasa’rs 14) ‘This distinguished ¢ ficer has arrived here from | ©#/ turing the General. board the Rancocas that the whole fleet were on in ecnsnitation with the Secretary of War. RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- there are some prospects of a clear np, but itis yet PROVED Real Estate at AvoTioN —By vir- do. 4 LATER FROM THE RAPPAHANNOCK fearfal lose. too thick to see anything at Sewell’s Point. sa |P 6 ol & deoree of the Curonjt Court ot ‘the District 9 : ate Vermont Vol Ist Vol s7th A special correspondent of the Philadelphia} Gen. Br with Ger. Wilson's division, ar- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS. Columb)s for the county of Washington, +it- | 44 3) 5th do. dagnt sr retuned isa! evcaing from the Rapre-| rived at c’clock, and turned the tide of battle. ] Captain Fox, Auistant Secretary of the Navy, | Hag 48 Cou, wll wellvon MONDAY tks : bacnece) Walch stccsm be left yesterday moru- | The enemy w2s commanded by Gens Polk and } 2!ived here last night Secretary Stanton is also Sth of May. 1962, "clock p.m, at the Auction 'y ing. The United Stat 8 forces CS 2 the north Beauregard, who suspended the attack about 6 ikcein may ory rake’ thor’ viet Yo toe v Ricth tlvoel fu the-gitt ot 2 e river, cb !amuch swollen. The] | x - _ eH ~ rallrona is repaired np to Warrerion IJnnetien, | °’Clock now important point of observation. nz described Real E: i f ‘ol Naomerons Pr ees ard contrabands are coming On the morning of Monday, the troops baving z iy: . 1 10, Povmat zee Ah igan Vol..... : >port that th in bo . BattiMoRF PREsBYTERY.—This Presbytery as- a - 13) Stockton’s Mich. Vol, I Stony base Salle, Gaceete eet see | tested eee. na Dee Msiicend-by Gent alate tae Goeeee Ohare, Baltimore, yes. First sh cae meant street went and ox "5\sth Micbioan Vol th the intention of strengthening | Nelton’s division, supported by the gunboats, | terday morning, devoting a half hour ts denn : parneel 4 ‘21 | Ist Rhode Island Vol. roder. Tle Rebel picketsere occasion- | Gtove the enemy back and oceupted their former | tional exercises, and then resuming the regular ih § -24)2d U. 8. Infantry © the south bank of the Rappahannock, | position, completely routing the Ttebels, who were | business. ee Matthies mt for pastors ft No. 642 Thi 25/6th do Go. _ but they sre beliewed to be merely watching our | immediately followed by several thousand of our “tev Semel Baal wes distiseeg a il the y Lele ‘ 4 in ra er: 0% movements. A guervilis warfaze is being carried | cavalry. At last accounts the latter were some z Chi “ ay it same place, Square No, whee do. a a oond wast gecned ca tr ane miles beyond Corinth Chureh wes declared stricken from Ki athe ody Sues te a 4 Covent H Total. do. wan, & a - M4 6 » @nd = nt . . cone Se The Tribune places our loss at from 600 to 1,000 bags —— — dissolved. ® Sit ens ad nee vut in sixteen lots, which phe | Hospisal Poa , - > . Dra. were chose! h iy. jana Office), Washington, OFFICIAL CONGRATULATIONS TO FLac-orvicer | Killed, and 3,000 to 4,000 wounded. The rebel sala odoetas and Messrs. Stewart of “a is, attho same place, Lot No. 9, im D. é 4prit 5. do. 4 FooTe - is yy fo en u 1 | 224 Cantela of Baltimore, lay delezates to the atthe corner of Deleware avsuue and $e... is de Artillery -wing congratulatory letter was sent Six of our es were taken and retaken six | General Assembly, evs. Marshall and Hun- 9 : i e+ 2/ 19th lodiana Vol 6 Fisz Offer Poste by telegram: | ttmes. tnetoa, ond Meme, Fulton and flog alternates. | ity of Warnisfomt i Cnet aia be nano ao. go i cde 4 The Times says that Beau rd had given In the afternoon the conversations and narra- aforesaid decree do. PARTMENT, April 9, i562. A stoi tlons on the State of religion in the churches was | — The terms of thoze ealss will be: One third osh; b do. Ai. Foote, . orders not to destroy any of the camp equipage | taken u; 08 iu BX, and eightsen months. De | 9th} ° ry do. € é taken on Sunday, es he expected a complete vic- Rev. a Gallaudet, attributed the state of the ‘red payments to bear int eat,end b 52d New York Vol... do. flr; A ce ot hance Pe — you — tory the next day. country ‘to the People’s disregard for the laws Magee oe or pore ere notes, 0. d Gist = do. breve eificers end men of tue dotti!ia on \s- Sy S 4 be Stst ° jo - rhoee ishors and gellantry at Tal Caino, April 9.—An officer who left Pittsburg bah Age ened to order by Rev. Dr. Bullock. % ign oe ie =. | 8th New Vork Cavairy = h scrrendered to you y: ny, Landing on Mouday evening, reports that our The Cbair sustained the call. 7th do do do. bed with ingese tet eat, | forces occupy Corinth, and that Gen. Johnston's} Ellicott’s Milla was fixed as the next place of GOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY ae ae ee iano eo de... Sith do do... _ because | body had been found on the field meeting. ” s me ~ apnea veg ae dee 4o.... 8/Sth Mlinols Cavairy...54 4 nT ally bloodless. 4 ‘a ‘ ‘ 56th - 5/3d Virginia Volunteers 1 oat Being wo bes protceved you through | | He nlso confirms the report that Beauregard Ing TY Adjourned t111 936 o'clock this morn This Company, being fully, sera’ ated pos | oa 2]lath US Infantry $e. aieepee ee se mm per and carried you onwa suc- $ arm shotoff. oo _ acem “ rt gts 7ith 3)Cameron Dragoons. di 7] cvssi ve ories, be pratee for His continued | ‘There bad been no arrivals from the Tennessee | ~The Fortress Monroe correspondent of the WasaTNe tt ids of goods to Sad from Mr6tb ith Maine Volunteers 7 = 4 gocdne ‘o onr country, and especially for this river since early this mornin, New York Post writes April 7: BALTIMORE, 334 List do do.... 3 do. iast great success of 0 s ; A kasd Wacpecura to cae) “The Stevens gunboat Naugatuck has been here NEW YORK and 95th Go _—_ do... ij Ist Rhode Island Cav. 1 do. Let the congra' to yourself and your oa pes! night. for some days. The Nau; e ler steam, SASTERKN CITIES | ist U 8 Sharpshooters 4/Ist D. C. Volunteers do. command be leo extended fo the officers and Sr. Louis, April 9 —Gen. Halleck, with a por- all day yesterday, and ran harbor in| &* low rates and on as favorable term: i Boy re’ | 57th New York Vol... ¥jCitizen......... a Se es ee tion of bis staff, left for the Tennessee River this | quite « ively meaner. Hur peculiarity of turge| Will bed this line ee wer lea ea SE 1pPor Bier Penn. Voluntecrs 6 [Signe PIN cette Baty. afternoon, and will immediately assume com- | ing on her center, by means of revolving her two 3D. GREEN, 96th — +2 mand in the fleld. bead in are Sonam, was jbhown. teks pated tain ene ——— ternall looks ” e 5 et - | fur Bartimoze axp Om1o Raitnoap Com-| The Democrat’s Cairo special says: The Rebels ij eet coor denen at hein er als Bh Broadway, New York ap l-iw ining im the Hospital for Eruptive PANY —As the abolitionists are just now making | Were pursued by 5,000 of our cavalry. 117 One thousand bales New Orleans cotton 8S ACKEN Has rcosived moch attention as iseases, at Kalorama, April 4. a great pow wow over the factthst tue Baltimore] The Rebel prisoners state that Beauregard | were sold by the Government at the Attantic | ME SRuse nana cork patrons. She wili 8. Infuntry...-. 1]Onelda Cavalry acco and Oalo Reilread Compsny exact 2 bond in the | Madea speech to Lis troops before-entering the | docks ut New York on Tuesday, at prices rang- | Sins longer aie ope tis ine to be countered’ : a FAMENEES 58455 70 Manaseas. sum of $1,(00 before a negro is permitted to be | Seht, saying that he would water bis horse in the . 3 be « 1) 10th New Jersey Vol. > ing from 333 to 29% cents. The regate value | tes! m, &'though she gives many in her ps- 2)4th Penn. Volunteers. MEN ) transported in their cars, (conditioned that he | Tennessee river cr in hell, and that the fight be- | of the sale was $123,022. ris ese steamer | Oullar w: Shs has fathomed ail the my: 2 do do Wan Daraz i] ~ Office Mil’y Sup’t and Director Railroads U.S. shall not preve to be a runaway slave,) it may not | forethem was hell unless successful. Magnolia was sold yesterday for $50,000. oon fon meg gr fisdlimciae. Ist Massachusetts Vol § ri to do Washington, April 3, 1562. ‘be emiss to explain the absolute eecessity for this Curcaco, April 9 —The Tribune's Special Cis- | eC apo lw 19th do... Until farther notice, 2 Passenger trein will course on thelr part. patch from Cairo, dated to-day, gives the follow- NOTICE.— United Building Association — OR ARMY AND NAVY MEN,—Navy Blue de.. 1| 9th indiana Voi... run on Saturday of exch week, from Seven’ Under the laws of :bis District and Maryland | '"g Summary of reports gathered from persons All persons F Fianuets, Cloths. and Cassimeros, ist New York Artillery 3)2d Berdan Sharpe’rs. street and Maryland avenue to Manaseas, tea they are lisble to pay the full value of any slave | Who witnessed the battle at Pittsburg Landing : Oth instant, at 8 oper qualitien{itas wil bola the sate re? | uh New York Vol... 1) Quartermaster’s De Weshington at 9.30 a. m., arriving at Manassas &i negro escaping in their cars; and having been} Tbe Union army was posted between two a ic. WILSON, - bok of tdsoff Gist do 12 m.; returning will leave Manassas at 230 p made to pay the pensity in many instances, they | ‘tems, about four miles apart, that run into the | t_____________ Seoretary._ pries ee eter Kk Sist do 3 m., arriving at Washington at5 p.m. Farefrc have been compelled, in self-defence, to exact febegaceraay rey Pn angles with it, about An examination of stock ig een gb ti 96th Washington to Manassas and return, $3; ssriaar paella Proper bond of indemnification Whalsk feu ducconn be Go, z Mayor's Orr April, 1982. ave Penn. avenue and Ninth st. | At Douglas Hospital, corner of I street and New | *0™ Alexandria to Manassas and return, $2 35. — er nt ote D. C. MeCaLiUM, Sidibihigincmaitineapsiipia Se. who hed s°veral raw regiments. In his rear was Tabay’ the Gantt f viene po o morning HORSEN, WAGONS, &o. Jersey avenue, April 4. Financtat.- New York papers report the mar. Center ‘ket SALE. 7 Military Director and Sup’t R -.iroads, Gen. Sberman, with his division, completely R.CHARD WALLACH, 4 ad Com ist U.S. Artillery... 1)6ith New York Vol. ap 3-tf Intelligencer & Republican. ket buoyant and decidedly brisk on receipt of the | cutting it from the main army. 8s oir entire. naratin 3a do a - 2/66th do do. . u —— oa entire stock, consisting of 17 very a ae news from Tvnnessee. Border Statebondsopened | Gen. dicClernand put himself at the head of his fa a Saddle Horses, 3 new b: ee a: ARASOLS AND ; very well: MissourieS!x and $1x; Tennessees | troops, and cut his way through the rebels and SUN UMBRELLAS 0. Also, 'T 31 do louging to 6th do closed et 5734; North Carolinas higher, selling at | rejoined the army. quire at the etore of 3. & WwW. 6 4 i 2] A most choice assortment: Ww poste uae ri Ket Space, botwoon th and ects, | 2th do - Lab ia /Peeucves 1%. Ssies of Government Sixes of 181 were| ‘The fight had now become desperate. On Gen. 5 nih a tae siaine Venema: S(t ¢ | Witn ali kinds of Dry Goode for general made at 91, but closed at ‘OX. The Fives of 1874] Grant’s assuming command the enemy were tbe akin fi, O29 1 _ ONSEN OVA ER RL. 00.5 See eek Zia H Tockiern Gal esters Tose to S7, being # decided improvement. Cer-| driven back, and at night the Union forces ocou- within CELE. DoveLass, L_*DIee Deese TRimamINGs. 24 VermontVclunteers @|tusth 45 1] unpow apppisn and correspondents sal Ufcales of iudebiedness were a demand at 96%8| pied nearly the same position they did in the cgloter._ | Just received an assortment of Spring Tr $F rcp ute ye 1) ist New Je & | "One prige only, the actual cach va'us, marked i 6X, which isa rise of % percent. 730 Notes morning. The fight lasted fifteen hours. SMITHSONIAN LE ru E 8.—Rev. Gimpan Fringes, Buttons Cordeand Yasasle: matis oben San : — . Ps, ee ‘ s r. Gold ts weaker, selling down to 101ka arin, aight Gen. Lew Wa came u 4 or - 6 : bye “ ING SILKS. Lei... i selist par. Gold! ker, selling down to 101%: During the aight Gen. Lew Wallace ry a Yy Py ev ENISS 1 | $p,order. at & LOWE ST 20th do 1] @PRING 101%, 2galant 102et08 x of day before. Exchanze| from Crump's Landing with 19,000 troops, and ei a” The p ane # tween 3 q 2d Ss oa SILKS, a (all assortmect, figured and on Loodon scarcely frm. in the morning the battle was renewed with . re fa ant 4 de ———— OF The trou-clad £: igate In course of construc- tion pear Philadelphia ts Progressing quite rap- idly, some of the 44-inch piates ha’ ‘ing already been placed on her bow. The work of putting the pistes on the sides of the vessel was to have been commenced yesterday. The plates are bent to sult (he formation of the vesse!, and bat a short time is required to fasten them on the vessel, targe tron ger about two feet long, betag used for the purpose of keeping them tn Place. A large number of the piates for the spar-deck have already been laid. (> From tue piano and music store of John P. Ellis, 306 Pennsylvania avenue, between Ninth und Tenth streets, we acknowledge the receipt of new music, as follows :—‘‘The American Stand- ard,” by George P. Morris, sung by Miss Kate Dean. “The Monitor Grand March,” by E. Mack, with « spirited representation of the late conflict at Oid Point, Va “Gen. Burnside’s Grand Tricmphal March,” by G. W. Warren, besutifwily embeilisied es Ald Tegret to learn that the disease of Hon. Prelingbuysen has .ssumed a serisus Cherscter, aud , is considerable worse — Newark Advertiser, Tuesday yield. Between eleven and twelve o'clock the fight Wes terrific. Soon after General Buell had crossed the Tennessee and attacked the enemy on the flank with forty thousand men. The rebels were soon routed, General Buell pursuing them with twelve thousand men, mostly cavalry, and the latest rumors were that he had taken Corinth. Eight hundred wounded are reported to be on One steamer on the way down. Gen. Halleck is expected here in the morning en route for Tennessee. Several barges of ice are ordered to go up the Tennessee to-night for the use of the wounded. RELIRV FOR THE WOUNDED. Mitwavuxiz, April 9—The Chamber of Com- merce, on the Governor's recommendation, held a Meeting to-day, for the relief of the wounded at the battle of Picisi Accompanied by 2 surgeon, will to render all the aid possible for the comfort of the wounded, Cincunmati, April 9—A boat has been commis- ap = = or Taft N.Y. Arullery Great fury, neither party seeming disposed to ne Ebi. sTRuNOuus, AED 367 | Pack siuxs: Dick’a N.Y. Att... Pp a gfaireranan M.trmimrat a By e : ( ‘8081 very large and ACK 81 { 4th New York Cava ng Clothing, nich Lam COLORED sitke' re ist U. 8. Chasseurs i s o- Bev. COLORED SILKS! ist Long Island Vol.. Office, near F. fe 21-sm rtment of the best grades at our pro- 2d New York Vol ; si hatin enypaeseaete m8 ! Ni 3a AM WEAPPINGS! ‘26th ger? 1. PK ave bao. Ponn. evenne and Sth street, sOSSeSeesseeeeese Bee z a ties, fet street at 10 o'ol nang A sein aus Si ORE oxpney, Contain, | sentae! -— =| ‘ap Betiness FOR SALE. ne