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Waeons;cARts LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. |¥o=tuee tanticoansy EVFNING STAR Vem “8 Rrowren’s Orric April §.1 . NIED-B bie y ‘ecman,s — Wan Daranrmanr, a —_ ey =| Important from Fortress Monroe, | osicezo Tibsne fom cairo sare sei eee ae WAS TN eae | Oe ee Lae eS WASHINGTON CITY: ith law, @: this ne Cairo percscent isis F: Ps ‘who were on tle Held ‘ 4 the Rebel steamers Merrimac Smee eet tas v 4, abe , Until further notice, a passenger train will be F WoDLErs bas in 108 ANTED—A GI Lb within ¢ nda: ‘Apply at A on Saturday of each weck, from Seventh ei ler vess . consisting of he 6let rey oueL. PP 1 4 tath | Te ° — Seregnet . nies ne Si marta in tudhols, 17th in, 2th Indians aid Tist 8-1" AMUEU By ae —- pried me btwn i7h on streetand Maryland avenue to Manaees, ic STTLED AMERICAN WOMAN W sxe SBinction at cook gad to seuretin peor honeowork, without mars, Cac give geet rf Obto, were attacked while eating their break- what to be the whole rebd i 10N Y; cart ING Wil Genera Prentiss had no artillery, and bis ‘lend wr. — eq * a pie Lather: ‘was nearly cut to pieces and forced ty ete ne x Woshington st 9 302. m , arriving at Manasens at 12 m ; returning will leave Mannasax at 230 p m., arriving at Washington st5p m. Fare from i Reading matter on every pope, See ont- aide for interesting telegraphs and other matter. See ——— Three Smit Vessels Captured. ———— The Merrimac engages the Meniter and = The following dispatches reached the War Department last night: Fourrrs: Monrog, April 1! 4 7. m.—Hon. &. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: The steamers Merrimac, Jamestown, Yorktown and several gunpeats and tuys have ape between New- porf News and Sewali’s Gen. Prentiss and ‘many of his men wen taken | net itso pe a D far | Washington to Mansests and return, #3 {> Though Tux S«az is printed on the fastest Navgatuck, end after receiving their prisoners. ee -= ANTED—Frombelat of May, BOARD for from Alexandria to Mansases and retarn, $2 35 steam Press in ure south of Baltimore, {ts edition fire re $e Cramey leiand At twelve o'clock the entire lint was Sraged, Ic® PITCHERS! M o'clock the ene- soon retreat. At ICE PITCHERS: pe) had ae ea ree battery of siz gins, Dres- | A new lot just Tecety ge are ae aa flen’s battery of four guns, and Watrhanse’s| 94 +9. eogt vu. W. BU 318, icon Heil. battery; also two Obio batteries,names na khown: + Thousands of our holdiers Who Bad tik refugé TTENTION | ut under bank of the river uttefly rifused to A fizht, cl eh. they could not, as oficers and | - A laree size rerberont OvEe. men were mixed in inextricable confusimn. a t+ so large as to rocutre ft to be Pat te press at an early hour: Adveritsements, therefore, should be sent Ih before 1? oelock w.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day, ——. Osm PAieNDS 7% the various military camps and bon olerats. Ad: ress («acing loc aed "ke Ria Peta Pa Ftar (Me. — \NTED—A respcotable GIRL to do general V 7 Nl ot "Sie, one to take cxre of ohil nm. Good wages raid. Apo'y at 457 ith t Tie N t0 work Ona fitm gi pricey Bl eA we Apoiv at the D.C. McCALLUM, Military Director and Sup’t Ra!lroads, U8 ap 341 {Intettizencer & Republica =e AUOTION SALES. wing the army, for tale ver: a’ corner wd?) PUTUR. DaYs. ‘oint The only da lith streets, Be lzSt®_ | Grove | toreof APPLEBY & KELUBY, oof = Tesitions wi”. confer a favor by keeping us posted do is the capture of three sinall vessels, | The army at this time seemed to be utterly de- hid tieot etrestp, @ :enyctewn. = ss to movementa and affuira in thelr vicinities. | One empty and ove loaded. it 1s bald, wilh cant, | feated. At this juvcture the gunboats lertegtey WATER FiLr rR RS on quauiry, {aurea mm ote, By TACMAS DOWLING. =" = These vexsels were a aporaggrae ye mob [oN dealt pea er yay tae! Se Warrante? fo Biter Potoea TY RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL Wishes BIP STUFF, Bau WS Sent sa an aa eneral Casey's division. whic mal pon nemy. fvery et ‘ved. . od inte berma NOS, AT Avovion —1 will wali a! U7 The new Dolinr Weekly Star, faller than | funy of three Inch calibre, and were some two | hour daring tie sight. Some of ti elles ©. W. BOTELER & SON, ivsftinic to wart t'eithoieid encinw rmapertitis | Publi Avetion. on WeDSESDAY MORNING ever of Metropolitan news and gossip, and choice | pundred feet from the eu sae Bat betes on firc, and many dead retels were fp listeo 318, tron Bali a uy. Gcod references o&n bo inet Plas ES Ty io TOR ole = literary reading, is now on our counter ready for} (Signed) ce Sueaseey. At seven In the evening thefiring badgenerally| WoO OD! | Box 8 rar Bee a Oa howe tothe public. Embraced in its enter- waauwaen PP hese April 11,5 2M —Hon E. | ceased. About midaight the rebels atempted to 1000 oord= of reasoned WANTED TO RENT—A lares brick B tataing contents are the following articles: Rye ed r plan’ M. Stanton, Secretary of War: The Nerrimac came down towards the Monitor and Stevens (Naueatuck | The latter fired four or five rounds and the Mezrimuc one rou 4, wien she, with her consorts, returned to Craney Isiand Thus ends the day—what the night may bring forth I am unable to say. be (Signed) Joun E. Woon, Major Gen’l. FROM YORKTOWN and hall seasoned Oak, battery within three hundred yurds of our | Pine and Hick«ty W OUD on lant ante) | neant siece guns, but were driven erpp by the gun- jo'aat fair prioeg to contractors. o'tizens boats and siege guns, supported by three regi- | 0 NO. A. GRIMES. * gen, ments of Gen. Mitchell’s division, which had | _8P 12 lw Canal Wharver. arrived and crossed the river about six in the ADIES’ BLACK SILK evening. : ANTILLAS! Our info¥mant persists in estimating our loss BLACK SILK SACQUES! : rodney 7 eg tereed killed and 5,000 vounded as A bull sat of teadiee? Blak Sit op ng 8 low figure. 4 During the night the rebels were reinforced by | gate gut htt new sty 8s Bt prices ranging fecm ot 7, boarding house and restaurant. Acérese 4 — prowe’ . tar es. Bp 11 3:* —A firet class PHOT: ‘GRAPHER. 4 pp'y at L C GORDUN'S, 259 Pa. aven betwee. lath sud 13th ets. ep il ste WASTE \ small COLORED GIRL to take oare of obi ar Apply at 504 iéth rtreet, betweenCandD. mp a a NTF D—A lady w shes Board Eull Accounts of the late Glorious Victories, with all the particulars and incidents—Capitulstion ef Island No. 10—Expeditions of thi rary by land and sea—Battles and skirmishes in Vir- t in, Tennessee, and at Island and a full list of the “Secession G: Pe brought down by our troops since they set out on their bunting tour Also, rich sketches; Poetical articles; Latest peace news, by telegraph, of this and of foreign ‘” Tio abowre wil be sold in lots to suit purobasers, ‘™ 5 GJ ive api THOMAS DOWLING, Aucts. 2p is'st____ THOMAS DOWLING, Ancts_ LOTS—0n 1ON, Mer 27th 1082, by virten of two ina tet ta fimily. not far from th: ru © a “her, . r wn I MeClellan tele- | S€*. Van Dorn aad Price, from Arkmsas, with MAXWELL’, “aD. at Stermaa & b Sop. th, sad reomnded te Lane ee ee Dotngs in France, England, and | Afrill!, midnight.—General McCle a very large force Sp 12 steo 328 Ponnsyivania ave us. BP 1. 2t*_ | fins 26, et eee ; ths other dated Ju’y Ith. 198, F ard ali the iocal news jp, reund and | g'@phs the Secretary of War (via Cherrystone)| General Lewis Wallace came up wih the lith QTEINWAY & SONS’ AND RAVEN, DA. ANTED—A WOMAN todothe ing and | 88d resided vu Liter 3. ‘A. Sy No. aid, 10 108 241, cut Washington for the pest week. that nothing of interest bas occurred to-day. The | and 23d Indiana, 41th Illinois and Sta Missouri Ss ERIN & = \ gerorai hou:ework email fnemty. In- h Orcs for pahington “Laugh end grow fat,” by reading the interview | weather and roads area Ittle better and opera- | and Mallard’s Battery. and in the morn ng fiercely quire et ons at 4527 et. between G and vidi ite between Sanders and Polk in reference to the ents gold at lowest factory pri FA attacked the enemy’s left wing. They went into} for ahaa noproval paper at : 10 the M the fight at the double quick, with temendovs of . METZEROPT, orrnsr of tith tions are progressing favorably. - shouts, and did horrible execution. By 10 o'clock | street and Penn ai Provisional Government of Kentucky; “Skating i, or Si & Guy's Hardware Store. ap Il 3* = Humbug,” rich, rare and racy; Brownlow’s 5, 6. and 7, in a - 2, 3, . fronting of = E street, Leena WANTED * seu im ba: hels cf Carter on 129 And i3ty eizrots west ( 2° 3 i a 68. Baitimors eov: “I = Oh in si speech at Cincinneti; and witticisms from Seisee the nebels back (wd mnie. -A01 Ey moa Sis parsreaee een ee St eale moon owe et OTA RGavNCR th Inbevest coscred by eden cheek Fientice: and other first-class operators upon | Particulars of the Reappearance Of | about 10 o'clock the rebels were reinforced, and = 8> 1i-st* Corner 2ist and G ate. | on the premires the rixibles. 5 for a few minutes our men were Drced to yield. Agricu’tural and horticnitural matters. domestic the Iron Monster Merrimac. Ni The other divisions of Generil Buell’s army Tue Copartnershi; Naasenaeaeanabing boteien ANTED—A good SERVANT GIRL as cook Alloonve aneing shih, ooat of the purohaser. q RY #0 0.) FISHER, trast e reer pes. ard other matter useful for fariners and Faw appeared, and at once becanp fally engared. | 1euun Wucecereon Sad Joan W. Johnson, trading | apply at 173° B street south one eemitkes” Sp Weeks _3-C MeSUIRES 0O.. Arete. housekeepers. A SCHOONER FROM WASBINGION | For two hours all the Gesiruct!veelements of the day discolvet by mutual consert. The bi pias. ep i) 3 By Ma eA, & LAGE, Auctiovesrs ‘This {s just the paper above all others for per- AMONGST THE PRIZES. Garton coe eral g ios te eee ee Sas eanotren % “or having cen and ANTED—ROOMS and BOARD for two gen NT st vER PLATED IcE urning in the National Metropolis to broke and fied in all directions. 7 | Som will please presont them without Gciay, Northern part.ct tus ont nad witha pans fam'y Ca s Favit Be srare, AND nd to their friends at a distance. Price only | A SECESH EXCURSION BOAT COMES OUT | _ The rebel troops were mostly from Texas, Mis- JAMES MASTERSON, preferred. Addresa “?.,” Sing Uffiss, till Momday amar 5 Cs aoe gae three cents per copy, or $1 perannum; postoge TO SEE THE Stepp oud Losltians; with many from Georgia Washington. Ap:il in — ea lege | next 11 St* rags he ocrns, re y 2 a eo NE. ‘TED, § ory, = me — — — THE MERRIMAC RETREATS TO BLIZA- | 4, Qi informants ray that force Wire Geated ae | MRS: RUSSELL'S RESTAURANT. RAMS WANTED, totaal goed « short du | of lated Wo. Catlory, lass Wye Spirit eo! ie corning Press. BETH RIVE et y eeecee eae : “d. and & liberal price will be pid. Apply atthe Offox<f PD. ROWLAND, No, 432 strect, eesoud door west of thsGenerai Post the dead were so thick in the enemy’s lines that The Intelligercer comments upon the passege they could not do it there. They wssure us that lar Restaurart D ef the District emancipation bill, and advarts to Varied selection of Spring Goods, to close consign- mente an? gent emen Rn li St MARSHALL & PAGE. Avots. 1, 49 Th t, V———————— Bavtimone, April 12, (from Fortress Monroe, eater pitem pe ec coneae te eit zene anda Office 7. ea We saa By WALL & BARNARD, Acotioncers, ‘ rehenaion wi: Jeb this act | 2 Te : f ; - Ours, serv =D—A good WHEEL’ o spe iyi ainarrerasion ty ch this act | 2 p.m. April 1!.)—Tie return of pleasant weather ing nothing—expecting contidentlt to are eon boa RAM Le yr 7 . to-day brought the Merrimac, as was generally expected. She had been seen three days ago un- der steam at Craney Island, and as yesterday ‘outa co-ner Pa avenue and Sth st. UCTION BALE OF GRUCERIES SAVED Tas Late Fine —Oo TUESDAY urneywork or rent the shop Apply From MORNING, 15th inst at 10 o'clock. we wil sil, ~ fainnd. 8p 10 Sc .—Warted, by the Ist of The Kepud the bill in ertire army the nextday. ‘They thought the bat- Visitors may count upon cord fare, courteoura: tle already fought and won. tendanoe and all the requisite: fora Well-repu ated On Monday General McClernand cut his way | firet-o asx house, api -tm en is jubilant over the passage of Sek WANTED.— 02 sccount of ths und through the enemy that had surrounded him ENN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR4aN Sir 2 Ritreea "ie MA Boe eh oe . +20 Ps ou e ene! Ties 5 5 EAD NC. » | north ab dress M.A,” Box 6} " EF The following ina Ustof the Generals ot] S€ERIME Promised that Fee ee eee | sooet ‘Of bis troops behaved with erat gaitantey, | PENN. SULADELP HA, OM OOo | none Bare g apie Feseas cared from the Sze 7 ; ere surprised this morning at the an- 3 5 the Retel Conf-deracy killed and captured since fe" 'e surpi iz @n- | but the 15th Ohio were ordered to the rear in dla Barrels refined White and Yellow Sugar, Farrels Sirop. Hame, 15 boxes Tobacco, tundies Tobacco, Chests T:s, boxes Uandies, pn agTa 5. aac $2,091.409 32. or race for refusing to Aight. Fhe Hos: ave declared a Do,1p ividenst o w Oar Infarrnants state thai Jobn ©. 3reckinridge | {PY iy "Us rey cont: uron the Sanh promi ains pei nouncemeut that she was insight and coming ANTED; must bo well lo- down. The alarm gun was fired at twenty min- K Dd ca‘ed, and have a coud run of custom. Ary parson having s: 308 to dispoes of can hear the commencement of the war: Killed Capternd " is taken prisoner. ‘They say they mw him pass £5, 165 5: of 8 oseh Purch: addreseiig, through Post | RCs” © us < . Robert ¥. Garnett, Simon Buckner, utes past seven o'clock, and as soon as the ap- I 1) ie general headquarters aa : wae eas aa Office 1 V_D* . ap 19 3" Garrantey Vent Bosses eee Bernard E Bee, Lloyd Ti}ghinan, pearance of the Metrimac was generally known oe pone: WaAnzE y—A smsll frame or brick | With many otavr arUolea not hers nued and tat Felix K. Zollicoffer, Edward Price, the docks, beach, and the ramparts of the for- STILL ANOTHER ACCOUNT. snsar HOt thin foar equares of the coruer slighty Camaged Ben. McCullough, Busarod Johnsen, tress and other points commanding a view were HOW GENERAL JOUNSTON Was KILLED as awe JOHN RIGGLES, Agwits fA Ky t Pa avenue, for onal adi _ Spe ALL & BARNARD, Auocts. eet cance Br Cen leckal, | crowded with spectators, The Chicago Times, in its account of the Pitts- i... | UL ee le ee Br GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avo Gen. Stack, Brig. Gen Walks The Merrimac, after showing herself beyond § PU" battle. says Maton : OUSE WANTED-—1 wish to rent rt¥. Jobnson Brig. Gen. Schaw Phe Unien army thus far baa lost but four Gen- prals: Natbanfel Lyon, killed; Win. H. L. Wal- Jace, Killed; Frederick W. Lander, died; and B. M. Prentiss, captared. PS. —pate dispatch last night says that Gen Wallace is net dead, and that Gen. Prentiss hos escaped. I Advices r-ceived from Salt Lake City to the 1th of March state that Brigham \ oung ws duly elected Governor of the Stale of Deseret on the Sd ef last month. Hon. H. © Kimball bss been elected Licutenant Gevernor, and John M Hernhisel representative. A Mmeetlug of the Gen- eral Assembly’will be beld on the 14th of the present mouth to elect United States Senators, enc of whom Js expected to be ex-delegate Hooper Generals Preuties and Sherman, with reinforce- ments from Gen. Hur)burt, maintained their po- sition. The attack gradually extended to the center. under McClernand, which soon became engaged with a superior force. Upto noon these four divisions—Prentise’s, Sberman’s, Hurlburt’s and McClernand‘s—held the entire rebel force in check, and although the enemy was coustantly bringing up fresh troops, they gained no advan- : tage until noon. Our lines were uabroken, except | or Rurryni G General Patents ommend. They being com- | Baeeed Pep ES led to fall back, abandoned the camp. rip yay! bad P Generale Beaurezard and Johnsten commanded Sore rile Bare Rebber,) Can fe Gait wor Buist “4 on the right, and Gen. Polk on the left. Shortly | Siwaye Clean hud goed cence Dae preter after noon the eneiny made a grand attack on ont | + » nor overctretoh and eniar, whole Ine. Our forces obstinately held their | opening, but constantly acts to compress ground until the enemy burled the eatire force of | greatiy benefit the worst form of Rupture. The 70,000 men against us. Our line fell back under | *¢me Truss on be mixde very stiff or limber is the the pressure, in good order, balf o: three quarters | CSFe Ay Teguire, If has boon yacd Fy over a0 of = mile, abandoning thecamp to the enemy. | Ponta ant hte never are te give eauaiection Ta taking a position in a semi-circle on the bank of | oaes: oat he worst form. ‘This Truss the river. Here they stood immovable, and | mendec and used 1a Preference to all oth fought obstinately five hours, the ground ‘being | prominent Surgeons in New York cu fought over and over again. whom are Professors Mott, Parker & Carnochan The gunboste Tyler and Lexington hed got aedienl 71 ecm Breine. {i Res, Freer ediosl Gol ey Profs. N.&. Davis. b, within raking range, and from their position on Lind Unive.aty, Doot,” Wolcott, of the left poured ina storm of shot and #!:ell, which Doct, Fiinos, of Jsoveon- fairly annibilaled them. Our immense seige i has received Medals over all guns bed the same positon on the right, so that, | others in use, and eyenresions am evory rospect wherever the rebels turned they met the iron bati | to be 8s represent, ok rgoRs Wishing this in whlch scattered them like cha. They advanced | sizumentions be fitted Ly sending size, in izabes no more, but stubbornly held thelr position. | Dey, Muoutnotarer and Proprietor, Chicegs at, Night came without any change. 1. Box 4355. In the meantime Gen. Buell arrived on the op- DR. SEELEY will be at J, W. NAIRN’S posite bend of the river having made a forced Ee Brome, cone ot Sth and Pa, avenue, iors march all day. Eight regiments were crossed, we Sil gud examine for yourself. took position in the centre, and immediately en- | 8? 12-1¥ gage aelypcen & The fight continued with un- Ww 14 nd Bt Bole Manufacturer of the HARD RUBBER TRUSS, under Riszs & Goodyear’s Patents. Offive for the Radioa! Cure of Hernia cr Rupture, 126 Clark street, Chicago, Illinois, 3 8 having icoess, in the CuRin before unknown mn’ the history vf SALE OF VALUABLE REAL E8- JATR. AxonGsY THe Best PROPERTY iX TYR Cry —On WEUN®SDAY, ths l6un of est et « 190"0 ook & m, at tho Auc*ion Rooms of Green & William war ras of Lot 4, with large four-e trick Buiideng, corner of Penns. aveure and 24 etree ; Lot 5fro: ting Si fecton et 7, front.ng 67 leet 2 inches om B atreet north, too emal! brick bai dings; Square C, Lots 28 and 29, fronting on Third street: are D, Lot 5, fronting on Maryland avenus. three frame buildtogs; t que » Lots 5.6, and 7; Peuare St, Let 26 fronting on ts #1 foutn; 5 yd Low eight rane houses; 2 end 8, fronts: 7 C st-est; Bquaie reete: Sewall's Petut, appeared to be heading this way. She did not long contiaue on this course, how- ever, and turned towards James river, followed by the s'x other gunboats which had come around thr3 peint ia her company. Of the latter, the Jamestown and Yorktown were recognized. Among others were suppoted to be the Raleigh and Teaser. Arriving at a point about balf-way between hy port News Point, and near the place where the French vessels of war, the Catinet and Gassendi, and the English steamer Rinaldo bad placed themselves eerly in the morning, the whole fleet came to a stop; while the Jamestown, followed at some distance by the Yorktown and a small tug, continued on ber conrse, Phe tntention of the Jamestown was not at firat percetved, but as sbe came around, le: ng New- port News on her left, it waa seen that her object was to capture two brigs and a schooner which were enchored near shore, about two miles from the Po'nt. Tilx wae done without the slightest d dieulty, aad the assistance of the small tug being renaered, the three prizes were tsken off under the reb- 1 fizg. The whole affair ww concluded in less than half an hour, and the Jamestown having rejoined the fleet was ordered to tow the prizes to Craney Island. Taking one—the brig—in tow, and the ot 1B €, the moved slowly away. Slightly alurmed at this bold dash, quite a number of schooners in the upper harbor availed themselves of the favorable wind and sailed. Up to this time (noon) the rebel fleet has re- mained ia t' osition at which they first placed Hous containing 8 of 19 rocms: g ferret. Any on? having euch manent, paying tennant by epplying at 71 Lovisine evenas, tpviw D-—To sel!, henoeforward, 2% barreis lerra's of Ale svary week ; also the { Boer, lor the Baltimore Brewe: JOUN GAYNUR rner of 2 Orders in the Post Off. i m-anG potable Protestant WOMAN seamstress And chamberma:d ; none need Apply without ¢ tween Sth and oth, near City Hall, W49TEu TO RENT From May Ist, @ neatly intniahex HOUSE, in a central location, from 10 ~ i ed Address Box 3 Star Office, mh 3 39, <6 Lote, front ng on 8 ha streets; Square 427, part of L-t8, fronting 25 on the Maraet Space wit* & three story brook house and te butiding; Squsre $13, 1 ote 25 and 2, tronting on ard 4th streete; Square 523, ten ev 100 —AGENTS, WANTED TO OPEN p £29 office and take the wholesale agency, ¥ State, for ail of Lioyd’s Great Military Maps, used ty our Commander-in Chie. T' eheapost mapsinthe world. A fortune oan be mad On there maps in each State. 3,601,000 Of my mnpr Ko to C quare sout: avenue; Square runping from 1%h str@t wes; square 2%, ! ote 1, sents ~~ ype ich etree: aud Onio avenue > etree! “There wii be Nate exhibi'el on the dag of asie. T dne-fourth oBsh; the baisnoe in eight Snauel Payments, with interest, scoured by a a ilies Treo! Od GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. FOR SALH AND RENT. FPURwszEp ROOMS, w.th or without Board. Ad¢ress Box 6 Star Uffics. apie ar ‘OR RENT—A STORE and an ajowing F KOUM, on Bridge street, Georgetown. uformstion app y at 71 Badgeet.cet, Georgetown, Dt. ep i2 at FURNISHED BOUSE FOR RENT NEAR Wi Ivrde’ tact ; a commodious weil far- rashed bribz house, $ storie: with taseme a attic. om tung 127 ome, briok stable ard hoa th eervante’ rooms in seconc story. “Oscr a Montu.”—We have reccived the first number of the agreeable little semi-mustcai remi-literary publication lately commenced ia New York, by Richard Storrs Willis. Mr. Wil- iis, who isa brovher of N. P. Willis, and shares the talent of the Willits family, is well known as @ writer and asa hor. © J.T mhé tmay? 164 Broadwa: asain repeenmnantessniperrenrenais ceri: J ANTED—To have every ons know thet th N can find the best ntook of Clothin, Hats and a a6" tthe very lowest tes, atSMITH’s, No, Vatteate selow Fa fe 27'sm WAN TED—Sutiers and Poldiers to know —______ LATE FLOM THE ARMY OF THE Po- TOUMAC (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Inquirer } Eiout Miu rom Yoratown, Va, ‘ Rebel Fe SA p Point, Aprii 9, pm § ‘The roads sre in an awiul condition, but a day ‘r two will remedy that, as the so!l isa sandy soam. ‘There are impertsnt military movements, but ‘We cannot speak of them at present. We would rdvie the public to rest ensy. We are all safe now, end when an advance is mede in some fu- tare time we will have no repetition of the Bethel verth street. nelow F th: ey can bey CAMS ST SS and Ti WARE cheap of di. J, GREGORY, 341 Peon. Brenie. ials ————_—____ y / ANT HU—btvory person to Know that 1 am in ;, eo? marcel. ready to pay casa for ail articles inthe hous ehing line. Those ica t 1 surpiua, will do wailitoonil. R. S Seventh st., vetweenG anc H ets., + in New and Second a Fy no paralleled obstinacy and appalling slaughter till darkness closed. During the night Gen. Buell | #! d ILDING BRICK, for sais at (3 +00) eight Gromved writh 20,000 men. | Gen. Wilson took post- | Aouersser, thcussnd, at ihe Kiln- omacr N snd tion on the left and Gen. McCook In the centre. price Sisto 925 per thoumid. deta ciias The battle was renewed in the morning by the | 20% Bsr oer en eT. A. RICHARDS. arrival of 25 () reinforcements under Gen. Bragg, = who were precipitated on Sherman, McClernand A rew Sesh SOSHEN BUTTER, and Wallace's divisions. They were held in Eps Of vers superior qui NOTICE, Have(i5),000 one hundred snd filty thous- 4 a ere. m 3 | ieee mae _ 2 i AN TED.— Wy. ECU, Es ap cae “Tuc tide tu wow out, and. probebiy we new | CeeeeneMeret, and atthe same tine Gen Wet | slgecMl Beige 2) ad olnte 8 roued: | WY ANE WAG geT TTR SES RED: {Gara Should we drive them from their line kere, they The tide ts now out, and probably no new] son threw bimeelf on their right witk bisdivis-] Egge ¢nily receiving. for whic have anotberat Williamsburg, about fftecn miles UIT OF CRAMBERS yon E N * ody tl and wf: movements will be made for some hours If the O Mix wilh Poa-d, to a centieman fon, supported by Hurlburt and all the other GEORGE A. LANE, we pe paying the a ‘beyond Vorktown. avaliable force. apll-st™ 95 Northern aud Central markets, eas: ea, Fam:lies deoiining epi. le gent'r In an Easte:n family, at No - having & anrpivs rritnre, will fod it #0 their | Pele vom ted : ie Merrimac should see fit to pay usa visitshe will Bdvantage to cive us moall. " th street. between F and 6. hey Lave a large force of sharp shooters, with b ate! 1 od The enemy, after maintaining thelr ground till M.GREEN, BSONTZ & GRIFFITH, ‘01 ENT—A furnished four-st. RICK fes, ak tr front; bat cur men, 89 far. € appropriately welcomed. 3 pm, gave way. The decisive blow was given M. GREEN: f oa betw. lana K als, SWELLING sis vlccmaak and bork part th = at thelr distanes is nas Sir, Beep The names of the two. brigscaptured are the by Gen. Grant, who hended a charge of pr ORNER TH RTEENTH AND L. STREET, wat No. 208 ee f Li Fo WELLING nae seanteme — x vm ., We want a whirf which can be made in three | Sabbio, of Providence, R.1., end Marcus, of | ments in person, precipitating his whole body on OReER THIRIRENTH ANv L STR ETS, with hours out of the posts, &c . now here. The storm Steckton, Me The former was loaded with hay, on private account, ard the latter was chartcred by Government, but had been unloaded. The name of the schooner bas not been ascertained. ‘The captains of the two br gs escaped to shore in a small boat,with four of the crewef the Marcus. ‘Two men were left on board the latter, and-six on News from the Rappahanaeck bord the Babbao, who made no effort to lower a Health of the Troops—Rrception of the ® boat toescape. They were taken prisoners, to- the enemy's centre with such desperate force that Superior Lemon Biscuits, they broke and ran. Retreat at once became gen-| Se//s Dayion’s Superior Lemon Biscuits. cal v ag eer ai ton Na iinent Hire w ‘was fang in dismay. ar rejoic sol- ~ a diers followed them, driving them through our RING & BURCHELL. camp in complete disorder. They were soon Conner Firreentn St.axp VerMont Av., driven into a brok -n co.ntry, where they would Coxyrm Fietggnti Sr aNo Venu NT AV. not form or fight. There was no relaxation in l? Dayton’s Partna Crackers. the pursuit. Sell Dayton’s Farina Crackers. At the last accounts the cavalry were eleven ap il-iw miles from the still following. The fugi- continues torave, and it is to be hoped that which the wind subsides something will be done. A ber ef wagous, &c., are lying along the beach, nianding. ‘Ire horses are pushed overboard have to swim to the shore. The stores, & Ct. buve to be brougbtinsmall boasts. All the work is done beie by soldiers, no contraband are used. emenehdie—espeiqenbeseieees P hydrant waer,and ges Suvehra pcr atrneergern meg eg i desir: ideres for an M.C. or ~ pomel eee ‘in elther one of the Depart ‘ BALLS, PARTIES, &. ———— _ i MAY BALL! 1 HE HICKORY CLU6 AND THE UNION FOREVER! The mi) ders of the Hiokery Cinh take great plesgu ¢ iu anrouncivg to their msny friends and the pul l.c sene: that they will g.ve taeir Bizhta Grane Ball st Temperance ws. and teth, on SHURE- ts $1. admi'ting a eontie- DOR SALE.—A ROUSE and LO Garnet Hill The hones tb ‘or partiouiare, 2» ong vire On rder of tne Committee of treet north. ap iC St" r, uste: i URRANTS, DRIED APPL©S, Arrargements, For particulars see fntere adver- | —— "SOS: ene eee ee the Recent ¥ tctories—Brentsvill: 0. get ith the crew of the schooner. It Is sald boheedge a, lay down and wait to-be taken Cc . , : PEACHES, &c, Ussments. - 1° For RENT—ROUMS ruitebie fora committe ; } Orr Beeead— Macements of the Rebste, that the captcred vessels were ordered last night] We can get no estimate of loas. It is f Us bbls. Zacts CURRANT. ———— — S'so, double and singie Hei Roome—2i4 Fa. Manassns, April 10 —Notwithstanding the ter- | ‘2%! p B' bh oe a ee m1) i¢bbis. DATED APPLES. CK SILuS: on next to Willard’s Hetal. ‘ape iwe rible rtorin of the last three days, the health of the | © move down the harbor for safety. mense, however. Some of our regiments had not} Johnie DRIED PE. 5 eee ouxe: — ee ses ie troops tm the Department of the Rappabannock | The schcouer Harmony, used as a water boat | Move 160 oF 20) left. Just received and , 5 oa couorep sinks’ : Fork RENT—A TENEMENT, tn cusses dae: ome few ate suff by i ane ‘ General Prentiss displayed conspicuous bravery . BaRBOUR & SEMMES, 5 COLORED SILKS! ems! family, and very pi onlin, bat olinet enene have bens y Mr. Noyes, Government contractor, for sup- during the first part of the engagement, and before | _ 8P !!-e06t No, 65 La avenua, ED 8 : ee lying water to tbe fivet, happened to be along- The news of the capture of Island No. 10, and | PA3!8 Water to th ? the victory at Pitteburg, was read to the severa} | Side one of the French men-of-war at the time brigades, exciting Intense enibusiasm, particn the Virginta (Merrimac) made her appearance, ly ja the brigade composed principally of Weat- | and was teken under the protection of the French eth men. flag; thus escaping capture. Mr. Noyes hw pre. ‘The country between Manassas and Warrento Me ed ectually cleared of Rebel scouts, ren- | ¥!0usly lost by capture, two schooners employed dering foraging much less hazardous A great | as water boats by him. aay =< ed td and Sauer oo thin feund The name of the schooner captured was the {rcugh Prince William county, which the army |p, from Washington, with sutlers’ stores. Cae ee LE EIRIAE x cccndcs Gelaiaieas Silla outa spectators Many | came out of Elizabeth river this p.m, and a the Heights of Georgetown, be was taken he had jnst ied & gallant charge of walk of tee one thousand men against a superior force of the enemy. He was repulsed and received a musket ball in the arm, at the same time that his horse B + pi. was killed. Before be could extricate himeelf the z 4 ‘aston Crackers enemy Were upon hiin. Sells Da * Unrivaled Boston Crackers Tam informed, on authority direct from the | Se//s Dayson's Uurwwaled Boston Crackers. pre rat that tattle pat be a apiliw on Friday t» a potot within a few miles of Gen. EW iF —We have Grant's position, bere formed his line of bate, | A NEw, Sngok, oe DRY SOODS—We hare and during the night resumed bis march, coming | of urs Geeta. wsisting of Silks, Ladies’ Drecn upon our forces before daybreak, completely sur- Gopds, ¢ Sel and Mant:lins; a very cheap Prising them The only wonder is that a rout of a od stook of Embroideries, Housekeepivx A fail assortment cf the bost grades at our pro- SOIPRING SHAWLS! soll “SPRING SHAWLS BIKING WRAPEING ee Prices m e WRI ' 2 " SPRING WRAPPINGS! Now supplies dary One price o: Une actuai cash valu>, marked in plain igures, PoukY & BRO, Ap Het Pern, svenue end 9th street. ee ay OR RENT—\ mostce ightful Reawdenoe, thout inrmitare ) on Georgetown Heights, quére ictween Green end Nontgom-r¥ r Shove Stoddard street, 212. For erry ‘Xo. App'y on the prem: Bp Sat2 2 a NCE FOR RENT. spon rm? D.C. about i miles Mr. “Loushboroura’s)—A Le wel T . NOTICE. P RE STEAMER THOMAS COLLYER Will resume hertrips to Mount Vernon rentsville te eccupled by our forces N { (he iubabitants remain, but appear ‘ on Wedneadn, and wi embers of the Cadi pata our army did not ensue at once. Mosiiry pomestiog am canera'. to | ron ewacy Wc ay and Sate ‘with fame y te So ninaesnet ‘ee Gotee an adifferent | number of small sait boats could be seen through Gen. Hurlburt, whose division was in reserve, abe peti Boal ies jo actent nor P pouerere a — ortil farther ce, leaving ber at the foot ted to this civertnoment. For Lhe Rebels are reported to be entrenching them. | the day elf Sewalt’s Point made bimself the muln prop on which the for: | S34,0% S.& W, MEVENBHS, pt 7th street ak 10 o'clock sm. the round selves oa the seuth bank of the Rappabsnneck, LATER-5 P.M. tunes of the day hung. He acted with the utmost 45 Market 8; tp on board the bos 1s. SaM oe GEDNEY, Captain, N. B. On the payment of 25 osnte visitors will be admitted to the room which General Washington occupied and in which he died. The mansion and grounds ure cloned to visitors on fundays, pace. (Avenue House,) Ppromptness. Bp ll iw seen 7th and 3tn sts. Gen. A. 3. Jobuston was killed in the forenoon | = ‘A CARD. gf the second day's fight, during the attack on! [| peREBY Retuch My sitoere thanks to al! his position by our forces, while ende*voring to parsons who aided me in resouing my wifa rally bisimen. Apparently fearless of danger, be | ohildren, and @.eo for saving what littie eifscts ‘xem! opel to the emneer ia address Captain W. A. T. MAD- pox. ie sstown returned from Crancy leland at - BS. AM, 1220 Spruce strest, Philsdeiph's, Financia —The New Vork Commercial Ad- |. ahalanbe , mh 3i-tm” vertiser sunources a duil market at the steck Not Sshit tas Sted wetit' o’cleck, board yesterday morning. Governments siesdy | When the Merrimac fired three shots In the direc- wutéall. Sixes of les! seld at 93% for both the | tion cf Hampton Creek. Fo SALE—Two firs:-class BILLIARD TA- | B nBbe ever wean de ctigegeh; Misourl 6 delined 4; Ten- | Tue Naugatuck and the Octorora, which have Sreedenay Me aennce aioe ak fight Faichleg tom thocioastross Sieon the seerune GROCERS, Then? imteroct ts enll oF | y att Georgie at > 5, avd Ubio a loan at 6. Meal | DFE® Stalloned in that vicinity, replied with af men. ben the rout was at it beigbt a cannon yr ae sk a JFR°E R. WILSON, See ae pean Rett, corner ol «rate business tu foreign exchange at }i2 galiga | number of show, all of which fell near the rebel tor hanker biilen laoden, and 1129112 for prinic | fleet. mercia! signatures. American gold stands at ‘The whole fleet, led by the Merrimac, then re- IE turned to Elizabeth river. —Third and last doy [Not#.—From a glance at the map (after read. Tere Wore token ws | Ing the above detailed and Interesting account of ball atrack him, crushing bis skull and killi him instantly. iis body was found by our pat I suing troops and brou bi to Gen. Nelson’s tent. SHOCTHE .N EXPRESS COMPANY. i ‘This Co: » being fully organized and p»- sessing mesne, to reovive Seeteenel ceteris ASHIAGTON, April 10, 1862, REBY Res; t E,BEREBY, Respcoltully “coeuvat” al ———— ———— gest dup, &:0-.0nd duo to come at onoe, if xa 5 can, and settie, as | desire to pay oi 50, OR GRAND LODGE.—The rogu- | Charan weeny ana eettie, Ba | d ine : ron Sgains' Oy aetericarmatenaiae #0. | Saas i ea Ae 1 i m No. 4, corne: 7th and Pa av. north sice. Study your intereet and the interest of your ous- tomers, ‘avs the beat SEARO List wastes ome oe BATONS 9ST Oy CaacRERS. T FY ee . Hy DA YRON'S \ AYER” oh Baltimore Pauesyre ‘The arst business was the ~ipilne, and the severs! chapters were ts 3 ' oe Washington Bui . ahs BALTIM' sent nd the proceediaiit«clted tnterrating | the effelr of yesterday in Hampton Roads) 1t will | Nise ote ie hire ate eet MONDAY = = ABE TRE BEST. ‘NeW vor sha ‘elatiog te church government. Rev. } be perceived that neither the Merrlinac nor either | ep 12 3t JUHN'T. BANGS, Grand Seo, ONRY. ALE THS BSST. At low rates and on as Grose moved the sppoluiment ef a commit- of her ccnactia of iss draft of water ventured = . ONEY. Sold at all the Stores. Knquire for DAYTON’S spenebe june = ee nea sak previa — down to where the Montter or any other vessel of Unrtsp Bates see Coe ey ri ek wn Crackers, rh ph no PP aon apit-iw will Uns line weil worthy of psi Crm tn (Owen gud idee Snowden were | war qidren of censiderable drt of water could | !5¢rom, Avett. gene = gaaRck Toma i Soe: P4Eas0Ls AND Superintendent Sonthern eppolnicd the committee. After prayer by Rev. | maneuver te aeeail her. This accoun's for the the lath day of July west ton the pet dy ye pd A CHANGE TO MARE SL 000! ¥. W. Uraune, the Presbytery adjourned sine dw. fect that there was really no fight on the occa- Lables PARIS KD GLOVES. With all kisoe of Dis Goede for general and son) wants, ad and cisenng aecins heey ses 58 may bo Sp i2-lawim = CHARLES W, DAVIS, Sec. 18 BKEES REE sideee SARES. RIVER SIDE CLUG—Plank Bhad end | pad 4 IJ Offires—3: Foqesrivenie avenue, ington ; a2 Br way, New apl-iw ————L J P. BARTHOLOW, Wholesales ann Reratt Duaces tx Peesonst —Gen. Harvey Brown, the dietin. | *!¢M: the tiring of a few guns on both sides at too olebed defender of Fert Pickens; Major General | lovg range to hit anything, not amounting toan Rosecranz, of the diountain Department; Brig. | engagemeat —Ep. Star} fen & bode aaded e?: 4 . These mad three | Our Nortvern and Eastern correspondents serd F xon, from Port Royal; Brig. General O. =. Wai s aoe Sit be Seigaader At +m min 19D. Ail vid members dae eee one ee ate wiibin the tare ented Be hg Hardware & Agricultural implements, of Connceticut (recentiy appointed); and 4 ie DAYTON, Buperintendent. | them Poe Aruneen make. GAN to $1,600, One price only, the notual gosh za'ne. jerked in $58 Tru Sraxrt. Bxiow Pars Ava, 1 Gordon, Lieut, Colonet Gardner, Lieut. LATE FROM CAtR0. Sh __DAV TON. Buperintondent._ van ozurce. Pat y's BRO. (Opposite Esat End Center Market.) re, -_ core ee: of the The Rebels not Pursued te Corinth. TE” shecnne ints e; ne: of, Ahiarer is Svenue Warner, D.C. - ch oh vy omiciled ty cine, April i1.+ The only additional informa- Reeotare, by Kev pr. Bt Ts o’ol THE MOUTH OF YELLOWSTONE mt Pay ef par scP-All tap seapeveiet "paal omnis ad tion recetved to-day from Pittsburg Landing ts | Membereare expected. ‘i sate oordial'y FORT RENTON, MISSOURI RIVER. | Cs x8, ¢ that the pursuit of the retreating rebels was bi a fes between Nazhville and Louisville are bi ‘The steam: EMILIE, 3, B. BARGE, Mastor, and ligh peut andl fn operatiag ana on tie routes on the | UP Dat a little distence beyond the position of our Te ae Par eny mire ag oy § Tul leave on oF pout ho sith T Alew phis branch, from Bowling Green to Clarks- | advance previous to the bettle. ROS Ae streets, on SUNDA ‘AF bi = Pa persons: T Mile, will be opened within the next ten days, or| Several bout onda of prisoner arrived here to- . thei Inecnes, @ 906 ¢ all w. iegtons thls ie the moet desirable route, pieted, "Se Pridge across Barren river is com-| aay from Island No. 10. The generals and ela | 472 8t° cordially invitea, a info from we. Grae celebrated wiatuc, The «€ Paneing | “Mes Witt be sent to Fort Warren, the company nan BBE conkers it a a 7” Canovas’ cele bra! satue, 0 Ancip; Solpm| vates 40 —~' i Gin,” we : soid in Baltimore yesicrasy fer SiGe oterre te Colsmbus, Obie, and theiped . * eid ‘ax e- of Kemolo, Vestuie, Cerere and Colum. | Chicago and Springfield. instant, ate i us was aise sald. Gent. Sicckall, Gault and several subordinate y ! 9™ On Thursday sfernoon the potice of Bal- | eficers are bere owpidtele. The latter are gener- — thunore captured three Confede: from pri- | ally ian Se eran UTTER! 2 OF ms | vate parties. weeks’ bombardment killed only one man. ; ; | LO J. A. Pearce bas been arrested for alleged . : ae ies if shootieg of Jos Keener ata lager Leer house on , B ; Butter. ss 1 4 Piaty sizeet, Baltimore. e From ‘Shields’ Command. | Inetoreana by nd LZ” Geo. © Heracy will be hung at Bedbam, | Fouaveo, April 11.—The bridge across Cedar i _No. 460 Et Moss , to: potsoning Miss Terrell lu Weymowh | Ci-ck ¢: tots place Lue been completed. = come Wo years age, om Briday, Aug. & A private belonging to the 27th Iedianm - TF In op Jubn end Temperance Ann! Pea Somecamenciben jaoe bvecpttidees | pa thtid shot Whilst om picket duty to-day, by Dy merkce fever. » "a q . , 4 A fotaging party was attacked by a number of F eo fn of Tit Ale ‘isvak F U clasiiiticd seaetanon Ashby’ cavalry 40 strong, who were repulsed. Oue died isom exposure during the storm,

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