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| THE EVENING STAR THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This excellent Pamily and News Jeurnu -con taining a greater variety of interesting reading ‘ gated atthe counter, Samsun estions vee. XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1362. N2. 2,853 | Sttie paper. PriseTHREE CENTS. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvanca ave. and Eleventh street, BY Ww. D. WALLAOH: Papers served in packages by carriers at G48 year, or 37 cents permonth. To mail subseribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six menths; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- gle copies, onz cunt; In wrappers, two CENTS. {> Avvertisemeyrs should be sent to the oSce before 12 e’clock ™.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. = | weein“n sctclar und geatheona’"hiaogit; dalle: who Is “s sc! a 4 ed an interesting and entertaining lecture on ‘Thureday night, at the Smithsunian ; subject, «The Gentleman.” between Capture of Huntsville, Alabama. SOLDIERS’ MONEY rROoOnW . > nd bh ~ DEFERRED SOpse Ae See fisting that Serbo wedeoreaneteine | _ELEGRAPHIO NEWS." “| | oo. siteuon duepaich bas’ been received by AND 520 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. committed by other blue-cloaked partien, Avre:| THE LATEST FROM YORKTOWN. — | tne Wer, dated Headquarters Third ALLOTMENT DRAFTS. fused Page oem alleging his veneration for the | [From the agent of the Associated Press, per | Division, Hi , Alabama : See F ained Gaus doleheer padi The sed se stat Wola wee mrcxineani pr bard to Washington] , : ip aificulty, iene! Fayetteville aietee nm, | WILL” FORWARD SOL DIkam “EMIT- EMILE DUPR 8! ey 4 peaker bis remarks by rebearsing tof the dificulty by ree B. a Near Yorktown, April 12—The sun shone | my advanced een, consisting of Turchen’s bri- TANG! a pois creation Mr and Mrs’ Grand: on fom ly put a petition in circulation re- | brightly yesterday and to-day, much to the rellef li f gade, Kennett’s cavairy, and Simonson’s battery, To ther Families at any piace on 3 ines of their usands of soldiers press Bt a charge Just Received and Opened, held were both parties oaks. of the ther of who are com to | entered Huntsville thie morning at 6 o'clock. NTY-FIVE CENTS Ge opinion, | ‘blood makes the man and, they reftved to aceede then they are to draw slecp in the open air. Theroadsare still in very} ‘The city was taken completely by surprise, no For any pppoe Firry Dourans; A large and first-clam stock of choice pe raga, nes A straws’? as to who shall have his cloak dyed at | bad condition. cue heming eommidered ‘tho mnaroh: prostioshle 10.) 5. Srupertisnate atdinoanl. chasge $0 pine Por gp gen feta I. kgs 3 Pale Aa public. Thus the matter | ‘The rebels still continue to open with their ar- | that time. Feuched by connecting Kxpressen, FAMILY GROCERIES, caniares and whet shall puilegopiacstay ie this. | stands at present, but whether the difficulty will pieey Waeearer they discover a picket post, to] We havecaptured about two hundred prisoners, Ia the spiritual and intellectual—morale must be led amicably ora duel will end the matter | Which our guns never reply. ralobamat Drafts sheeid te easloees ta Sema contistiog 01 8 mn anen- and ‘box and platform cars. the sien’ appa- | Yo ec ann sesun "sealed, apd have the full ad- on A e observed—soul is often like soul, and children areat inmates - more than we can tell. Probably weshali scon The rebel forces bave been greatly increased resemble the peculiarities of the parents or proba- be called on to pen the account of the ‘duel of | Within the last two days. On Thursday several comets saseuer, Masbeienird non land Yorkt d | Wo have at last succeeded in culting the great | 1 thesttect and number) of the pertom ia | SUGARS, of all grader, Vessels were seen to troops at Yorktown, ani o have at in cutting the great 0 cities the streot im se cactding t cepted or arbitrary will but peer ae ee pip at Oleacectet eapenite, which place had not | artery of railway communication ne aa the _— to be sent, and the amount jegibly masked TEAS, with great design, by the Creator. , Potice.—The Third Ward patrolmen reported | been occupied to t] ime. Reinforcements 7S Southern States. O.M. Mrrenein, bs eee for this purpose msy be had at our COFFEE The speaker fela that nobility of nature owed | H. Rosenfield, firing a pistol in closer proximity | also been revelvea from Norfolk, by way of the Brigadier General Commanding. | o@oe . . nothing te the tone of society or lack of educa- | to dwellings than is itted by law. The case | James river. ene "To facilitate Promet delivery the charge for re- BUTTER tion, and named the Indian chief Keokuk as # | Was brought before Justice Thompson. The ac- The balloon reconnoissance made yesterday b) Reperted Death of Gen. Beauregard. mittance should be >: . fairs pecimen of nature’s noblemen. High breed- | cused put in the plea that he fired on his own | Gen. Fitz John Porter shows that the rebels Woodstock, Va. April 13.—Hon. E. M. Stan. | hat im. ADAMS XPRESS COMPANY, ing does not always constitute the phen mabey LARD, the jsatice remarked that this law | materislly strengthened thelr works sinca the ed- | tan Secretary of War -—W e learn from Jacksons ont mey be spoiled by vulgar amselations and | ls certainly banad on common sense; and was | vance of the F oral troepe, and thes memy 88-1 coca his auiealing-tuab Ove: Pecorepenase Seams PLOUR, Le erence Eien the cee ee Te ha eaes nese | SEMA Hid tenens * & parie: Bete ene | remcned oa sittinle et Ckenteet aiaionte cee Hie Tyhert comees direct treme reuel: "sources sear MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, a = ba ount Jackson. N. 4 pone nemeay Bia ob wie ond cde ie his own yard does not know what damage the | obstructed view as far 2s Williamsburg on one Impremive services were held to-day in all the an 85 SONVINGED ej 2ceky ie will make the gentleman. The gentleman wiii | ball may-do to persons on the outside. He fined | hand and Norfolk on the other. brigades. There is nothing new to report in re- AND BE CONVINCED, have conscience, charity, and religion. The | the accused 5 91. Daniel nant Besan Da. plimeatety ie the ate kee gard to the enemy. pnd oo Extract from the‘‘Star,”” February 27, 1362. All of which he offers at lowest cash prices. : 4 t gan were arrested for threats o! lence an N. P. Banxs, Major General. n’s ©: ND EXCELLEN? FiEs.— eee semen coat that's Christian oe to jail by Justice Clayton. Ann Crepsey, for steal- | gallant behavior while making a reconnoissance [The “rebel sources” who aatased to Gen. ey Keepers, Sutiors fe House. jentlemsan, or that a gentlemen nbed necessarily | \0g © catpet and Mary L.. Green 4 table cloth, | on Warwick river. Similar henqrehave-eiso bée8'T glares, division the report of the death of Gen. | feopers nnd Grosaee shad not fel tn ene PIKE'S CELEBRATED WHISAIES. 3 istian, The mere gentleman is not so | Were dismissed. Jobn Powers, insulting ladies | bestowed on the Berdan sharpshooters by Gen. Beauregard, probably confounded his name with | supply of the superior Crackers and Pies. manu- | Les sloreyp ay nh and f is dishonoring to] !n the street; fined $1. M. Lavender, do.; do. | Porter for their conduct while acting as skitmish-} sor Gen’ obnston, lately killed in the battle footured by Dayton, 456 it treet, between G 500 barrels Magnolia, the Christian to necessarily unite the two; for the Mery 5- Mitchell, pregentty; >in r Sista ae atat, toe eauety's Coreen Picket | at Pittsburg Landing.” Many Fereeae, both North and Crackers ofthe best material, and every hennee 600 barrels XXX, C leman type of man. ‘oul report > a an oth, aser! nm. auregare eC PO- | keepe } f th: at ty of th: The Nichols evisence of thet bere ~ kind- j rine = »rorreet m9 yd to See bioace gre pled epee of thelr unerrng sition of commander-in-chief of the Confederate jpiter, when fisnk frog tue Sven i those i ped 500 barrels Millers Rye Monongahela, The house order ayor. zo oud —_, ym Northern 5 atiers wi! rt genticman, In acte of Rindanwe, ncranied sonns | Selglo, sasnult and battery; held t¢ bail for cout | pital is private Frederick Kercolakl, of the baie. | f0%0e8 Gomes their interest to examine Dayton’s Crackers and 600 barrels fine Old Rye, Oe be ealienen cf pgs ts done for the | by Justice Doan. Sissipp! battalion, who was shot through the From Port Royal. Pies before purchasing elsewhere, nad sake of the object, or bis own sake; while the Capt Spaulding of the 6th Michigay =, New Yorx, April 13.—The steamer Locust eae Fill show the names gf sores thtn's Since OF barrels fine Old Bourbon, Sarigten doesn fer ~ Sol'e aie, and Sa tens AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. was severely wounded on Thursday in the lett fire Gat ernine: Royal on the 7th inst., arrived other Bakers, and, were ry ed, to come to us AT CINCINNATI PRICES, ; i here 5 s f Wore pe F | grace; ‘with the gentleman, a mere moral virtue. | Correspondenes of The Star. shoulder. sxcomp pispatcH } A spectal dispstch In the Charleston Mercury, | in order to rat an article which the mon Ouuld eat Stacerity is 2 component part of a gentleman’s Groncrrown, April 12, 4662. pence - received through this arrival, says there were not | Without making them siok. All the fevorite brands of character. He is also a lover ef the beautifal, be- ance — meeting of our City Councils ast Biv aot Bevent Vouxrows, A pote oe 5,000 rebel troops between Gordonsville and Rich- | From ges germ of the New York Dispatch CHAMPAGNE a night; there uorom in either iy 7 . “Wy t p' r ; ‘ae preeey eepenp enaentn mip ties ide we board ad a iit command of Major Barnum, was on picket duty fond, and that the Rappahannock river was'very ourentersristay fellow Bite se fore the soul is bewutiful; so is a r enterprising feltow o:tizen. Jae Business upon our canal has been very dull | {n front of the enemy’s works near York river, a within the present week, only eighteen bosts| regiment of rebels came out from under coverand have arrived. The revenue collected at the | advanced in line of battle. The Major rallied Georgetown Collector’s office amounts to only $75. | about three hundred of bis men to receive them ‘The following vessels are discharging their car- | at musket range, pouring ina deadly fire of Minie : Schooners high. opalsrity o: os The advices from Port Roysl, relative to army E pda Bdge A acces 1 tis olay, Mamm Verscay, Green Seal, Heidsick, od Which, belng bought iow, we offer at unusuelly 8. lesrn that members of the Sanitary Com bw leat) Our plekets were within elght miles of | mitiao areata of hie Fis, ronounce farm gee e6| poetry. All cre- ated things are poetic and beautiful. We ik of the “* poetry of the heavens’? and ‘‘ music of the spheres."’ Asthesoul isin harmony so are its desires. In nature it will be coarse and sensual. opsrations, dated 7th inst , state that the assault | 5/3 would be made on Savannah to-morrow (Tuesday { s | J Savannah then ithful; and we inast esr in tice, that we inba: fous; while | goes at our wi : Gen. Taylor, | bails, when the enemy retired, leaving their dead t . | never partook of more delicious Pies in our jife, 5 ) Stun tae! Soe gentheuntn ait eit oe taeet mer Lumiatio’ mete Deen a j,Omegs, | and wounded, which they afterwards removed in | (tbe? !mportant movements were about trans. | Mere sartioy of more delicious F Paneiae tom Also, Sole Agent for besutiful. Character must be harmonical with | Vienna, coal for Wm. Godey; Home, Philzdel- | ambulances. ee eee ee all quarters of the oity, send to his Bakery, PIKE'S ARMY CORD: - beauty Art is the complete handiwork of God. | phis, coal for 8- Stover; Cumins, Leipsic, Del, | Later in the day the rebels advanced in con- The Latest from Arkarsas. We strongly tn fanijies to try our feb 10-42 Mads The gentleman sees a unity of nature and of art, | Cumberland coal for Gas Works; Merchant, V1- | siderable force from another point, driving in our Sr. Lovts, April 12.—It is reported that the reat scene, a). Se and is fond of nature’s worid, and finds all things | enna, wood for E. B, Barrett; William Peters, | pickets, and burnt a dwelling used by the Federal rebels ate withdrawing thelr forces from North. ICED APPLE Bias. 600 BEF created exquisitely formed. Baltimore, lamber for Pickrel & Bro.; Edwin, | troops. During both these skirmishes we had western Arkansas, and concentrating at Poca- Here IES.” 500 BET: *T “Tre gentleman, too, is a man of taste, which | Salem, potatoes and oats for P. Berry; Susannah, | three men slightly wounded. hontas, fn the northeastern part of ‘that State. DAYTON’S Bakery.486 fioveau, street, $309 BEE. rn may be defined to be the faculty of receiving | Baltimore. corn for P. Berry; Tantamount, St. The 57th and 63d Pennsylvania regiments bad Their forces at that point are rep ted to be | _ma 25-tf jetween G and i, HAT DAYTON’ pleasure from sources attracted to our mor: George, bay for Government; William Donnelly, | also 2 brisk skirmish with the enemy on oe Y ten thousand strong. renen a eres Aa? DAY PON'S nature. This quelity illustrates his deportment, | Philadelphia, oats for Hartley & Bro ; Milbado, | in whieh we had 2 men killed and 4 wounded. | 7.0 Federsl forces under General Steele are THAT Darion’s and he sees harmonies which vuigar eyes would | Baltimore, corn and oats for Hartly & Bro.; BN. | The kfl!ed were E. Cross and James Thompson pess by. The gentleman js delicate in society; between Greenville, Mo., and the Arkanszs line, never intrudes, and is no egotist. Delicacy is ood i fare Chester, New Jersev, hay for P. Berry; Mazzep- | of Company A, 634 Pa. regiment; the wounded Prepared te mect any movements the rebels may | FUARNDEN'S EXPRERS, make. pa, Southport, toes for P. Berry. are Thome#s Brooks, Company C, 63d regiment; 4 AP SLICED AP (iesr, ‘ S. 4 7 © eto rm the r ; BES learned by good breeding. Society may be c! There is nothing of any interest doing at our] D. R. teat corey ots poor pet General Sigel has arrived from the Southwest, RF ots i corm Soe ab Shay have Ox- ARE 7aE BEST acterized by musical instruments as ‘drums or J coal wharves. Samuel Merwine, os . regiment; having been compelied to leave on account of fli prepares to ‘Mer bani: Seek eee, ARE SHE BES? blusterers,”’ whose emptiness contributes to their Flour market steady but not active. Sales of | John Cochrane, Company E, same regiment. health: Bpeole Je to all parts of the Mosdle: ae ip Be knowledge; the flagiolet, the trampet (which the common to best superfine, $5 37 to $5.50; extra, A balloon ves sent up from the rebel lines this fw Ensiand ‘Western States and Canada RABE WARBING TON: speaker thought a very useful instrament for § $5 75 to $6 25, as in quality. Wheat, red, $1.25 | morning, for the first time. The Search for the Vermont—Steamers {onneptin: ils conse te eT ae MADE WASHINGTON. Rablic men, lecturers, &c-) base viol, bag pipes, | to $1.35; white, $1 35toS1.45. Corn, good, white, | The weather continues pleasant, much improv-] Loading at Bermuda te Rum the Mlecke ialled factioaies to sil who wen teen es con BAKERY 456 lien Sraxrz, &c.; but the true gentleman could be represented | 60 to 63c.; yellow, 52 to 55. Sprctatoz, Jz. ing the condition of the roads. ade. their patronage, For terms and forther i s BAKERY 45 1H StRERT, by the ptanoferte. A room full of ladies re- a ce Fhe stern-wheel stesnbent jeder apeiicnat of] New Yorx, April 13.—The steamer Baltic ar- | ton app.y ton EB. BMITH, agent. BAKERY 456 Lizn Staanx. minded the lecturer of a ‘‘whole orchestra tuning Affairs in Alexandria. Philadelpbia, while entering a creek, yeal Ys | rived here to-day from her cruise in search of Third st., 24 door below Pa. avenus, their instryments ** The gentleman is a literary | Correspondence of The Star, ‘was fired upon by the rebels’ water battery—one character, not delighting In yellow-backed liter- atare, but something sterling and substantial. His reading will be masterly, elementary, and criginal; and he will be imbued with the ancient classics, and with intellectual and more! philoso- phy. His life will be full of poetry, and he him- self 2 “living poem.’’ Magnanimity will be one of bis prominent traits; and will have true courtesy, honor, and bravery. the Vermont. She touched at Bermuda, and| _ja9-sm Washington, 1) ©. left on the 8th, having been ordered to leave in Ww. HAVE JUST RECFIVED A LARGE twenty-four heurs. The steamers Bermuda and astortment of Raven, Lacon & He were loading with English goods, un- | and Stemway & Son's PIANO FORT doubtedly intending to run the Blocked. known 82 tne best now meaufactured Coon Maser, Te veaeenmnen, oF the lot abby | Feregas in scare at a elnbls Pee ei] GOSLING RESTAURANT, that thai anee a’ ciate dod commtten ‘and was | *0,c8!l and examine. S47 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, on her way to Port Ro F Pg —— hand Piano for $6) and one for wh 2 = shot passing very close to her cabin. ALEXANDRIA, April 11.—Editor Star: The There we dak nas of artillery yesterday, by April term of the county court commenced on | ei: her party, of any moment. Mendoy last, and closed its session on Wednee- | © “py. army is busily occupied in pushing for- day. A considerable amount of business was | ward the necessary preperations for kn advence, transacted, and a large number of judgments en- There are no suilers here, but the Quartermas- tered up, parties absent, &c. Some little didt-| ter, and subsistence departments are rapidly wa oe cait te tes aay = a eee perfecting thelr arrangemente to keep the army of some fifteen or twentyic take the oath required pra eee tele aed ile 2 ede the Music Store of Sours Sins, true f'the t Alacra otto barat ain roel Wig. METZEROTT. z (Formerly of Now York.) of the troops Death of Mz. Fi es the name aad fame of bel: of the gentleman West lagton and Major andce | © supper! tue Constitution of the Uaited States | “tLe tert toing dispatches were sent over the | New Davxswict, NJ Apal ide fon. The- RR®40 WITH DECISION AND ACE WITH | One of the Lest estaurnnts se own ¢ and beped that all would so conduct themselves oe Gon temetap een rea. Meine reraph line by permission of General | odore Frelinghuysen died at his residence, at ve ER ECAU SION! - Cee ea the eee or nly ae eman”’ might be con- } the oath of the United States, but did nor wish to | M°Clellan } sidered the peer of ali the world. recognize the Wheeli overament—that is,fat 3 ona present. ‘They peaniea an Gait cha at inlet | LATEST FROM FORTRESS MONROE. events to find out if the Confederates did not} 4 Feport from Gen. Wool to the Secretary of again obtain power here, which they are praying | War, at 5 o’clock p. m. yesterday (Sunday), states and hoping for. There has been for some time } that all is quiet and the weather fine. A CHARGE ON THE MeNagzates —On Thursday afternoon, the Provost Guard made a descent on the two shows near the corner of the avenue and Second street, and took all concerned to the was a man of fine abilities, and was a} 1 tue Foveral Block, opposite the Geueral Post Every thing tp the bouce is 2 geal BEST THE MARKET oe for the Suppreseion of ackory. AFFURDS, candidate for Vice President of the United States} SH Patent Uihice. Room 24 up stair ‘he Oniy Regular Physician ‘Adontiae IF Don’t forget the nomber 247 Pou New Brunswick, at 2 o’clock this afternoon. The |, DR. M. VELLNY’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL, | U7"Give us a wial, and sodge for you soll deceased in 1544, om the ticket with Hon. Henry Clay. sched for the eo prerbewrestelcebenreviver ss, a Fr rigate. it 13.—Te French frigate Bel- | | Dr. M. Vellm : "s long 6xperienos in hosp!ta! prac us avenue, past a settled intention to keep up the difficulty, tice w rants h hi It betwees ict: and i3ih streete, Guardhouse. ‘The one in the brick building has | Enq to make it appear that the State is to be di; | Tbe last dispatch, received at 8.30 p. m., ts to] Lona bas arrived here. disesseu of m private neturesor he wit ota the | _mh12-1m ‘couth ids ppea been in operation for some two monrhs, and has vided, and thet Alexandria is not to be included | the following effect: n = sum of fiye hundred dollare, 3 aE ee raw’ considerably: Theexbibition contained } in the western portion, when, in fact, thedivision | To Hon E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: OFFICIAL, Cpl ans pee him, No charge for consultation. A FURNITURS! see Signor Anderson tee chee ot of ekin and | of the State, if at all done, must be by the con-| ‘The Merrimac hes hot made Ler appearance to- — Sayaors wom Cure berieoted from one to four FURNITURE! bone?’; Signor Anderson ,the stone eaterand sword | sent of the Legislature and Congress, neither of | day. Her object, I think, ts to prevent any inter- EPARTMENT OF SATE, aa FURNITURE! | swallower; a stuffed goat with six legs, four ears | which bodies have acted, and it is not likely thet | ference with reinforcements being made from Wasninato, January 25, 1962 ME EATON, ss | and two heads ; two small snakes ; four Lammy hy they will consent to the consideratien of the sub- | Norfolk to Yorktown. a , . : Fasnionasie Dressmaxrn, WwW. B. MOSES, and 2 lottery box ; all of which were shown * for | ject at all, unless the whole Commonwealth ia} Two deserters came in last evening from the} _ The Secretary of State will hereafter receive wt removed from 458 Tenth street to 469° 1 ict the frm of Moses & Pookham, Pbiind’a,) | Re small sum of twentf five conts.” In this con- | restored to its allegiance to the United States, and | rebel camp, who report that there tre cnatene | Members of Congress on businces on Saturdays, | for's droesvucticg rule by Mes tee mnie | Cae ee one, ee leenle Parior acd pista” | erm the guard arrested the following persons: I ali the illegal acts of the Richmond dynasty and } reinforcements to the rebels from the direction of | commencing with Saturday, the first of next | ooo cs Uti rule by Mrs eo mh is tm* room Furniture—Bhorn’s Building, 803 Kener, Eugene Valentine, one of the proprietors ; George | Confederate traitors are set aside. Then, aad not | Richmond and the Rappabannock. month. INTERESTING FOR THE COMMUNITY | strsct.above D. 2 | Lewte eet tes expen pvtnrr soar Tex Gory? See ee, Ba leabfoct af a divicien oft Joun E. Woon, Mejor General. | san e704 WILLIAM H. SEWARD. | wo are now reciting EA D-Y-MA DE | ant meauy ceecuigg UP HOLSTERING promptiy A alee LU “ Ae tate be en! . * - e a 7 . who had charge of the gambling 8; tus. _ CLOTSING <f the a8 three times af Store open (sy Sud evening for the acco: ueds- | “In the escend show, Under the test iu the yard, on the fourth, Thareiyy of Met ea aes het | FORTHER PARTICULARS OF THE W322 Deranranens, Beare Qiea BeenseeE, etablishment se | tos of tue pubes °F» 19M | SAMGRAS POPRoPaataeme Bio wrecks) there was Tis to be held throughout Virginia for Governor,| BATTLE AT PITTSBCRG LANDING. Jamvany 21, 1902, , BARE BRO. | looking sisowhere, 7 Vit intereat to onl before | peep ‘Ajone: too moukepa s pa ping — Governst, ane aceboy jSemarel, ond Civcixxanr, April 12.—The Chicago corres. Oxpznup, That the Wer Department will be} mhi2tm* corner and 7th 6 yaaa a ‘ “, ee 2 for nm - a ondent of the Tribune charges that the Oblo 72d | closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and PR ww AMERIC TELEGRAPH © j gniciobe, and a stutled aligaton bestdes Cuan, | Federal Sarces and authority will Ue in possess ton | bad 3d regiments ran on the fat day, leaving Fridays against ell other business bat that whtek cv as T enihamtee dem neXt ox, as the elber show. ‘The fet. woman, oF te permitted bo vote for ell tenet cae ans | the Bee eee Mian ere Laer ek eee kay toot | rallies fe native’waiting? apeeuiseate tees BPRIVATE sre RANCH OPE CE ary ’t th 48, end } contest fora Michigen battery on Moaday, Beau. a a a J é since for some of the porthern States Te ante | thus do away with the complaint of a mitority | rerurd conductor he rie ie po During | _ Saturdays will be devoted to the business of PRIVATE. Uo saoonimnavate tre mists of ete te Prone tent the guard found H. H. Barber, the agent, | Controlling » ms Sortie tel pee ne pole his efforia to obtain 1t he was wounded in the | Senators and Representatives. DR. LA BONTA Public, with overy ‘Pélearsphio fat, she Proprietor, Prescout, being abscat) Lewis the Nour when frece sball cnc more ‘eiga| ""e'ceneral retteat of the ene my commenced at} Mondays to the business of the Public. : ° 4 NaS BALHIMORE et Picefatytbe organ-grinder, W. H. Grifia, an tonehont or 5 Coenen ane "Sittereens wid | aark'on Monday, our cavalry following until the eae EDWIN M. ineene i Mee etadiay Oncor eae ee eee Sediniaing PaILAveLema, VORK x . _ pune! ! horses were tired out. But for almost im: Secretary ar. ing, Pa. Byenue, corver of 7th et) i i i . x bouns, Phere they ken to the Central Guard-} "Yesterday the trustees of the bondholders of | MOrrce, Were ited out. roads, the rout would Lave to'cure a1 Disesues of a Private Nature, without | "ah geseTy BP ce ae ee ional mer | i ha bE Wastington Walireed Goce y pezandria and | been made complete, and we could have carried DENTISTRY Bis ates, Pe cengerows oF diaguating ditice of any s W.'P. WESTERVELE,” 4 as! roa. y, up the roa their Intrenched camp at Corinth. It will be . . pee b. = mh Sim Beperintendeat. pocorn nay <n et ate Hy ay ead its vumbered wi vious worirezes, Impossible, on account of the condition of the cations having deveted my whole time to the ~ city within twenty-four hours, released the party. hese places have been for some time past the cause of much annoyance to passers by; a vaga- bond crowd always banging about the doors. T bave been largely patronized, mostly by elsims, and judgments of all kinds and descrip- | roads, to do it for some days. The rebel artiliery tiens, at public auction before the Mayor’s office. | is su erior to ours. Their small arms are almost It was sold for $12,500, and bid off to Alexander oeeal! Hay, Esq. fhe rebel loss is 15,000 kilied and wounded; Mr. Hay has thus, I think, been presented with | ours 10,000. These are moderate estimates. The EEPE. study and oure of Pr. vate Diseases of both sexes CH. RIVART & Co, M. Boos, ny, Ate avert acd patontes | Pinoy ee Erte oes dave SIL LERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT personally at Lt of%oe .n tuis sity pe ag ES rid, the New York Git [MOVED T . wader Profs. Chilton ant Parker. to REMOVED TO cap! pe i F 8. E, Coangs ov Pann. Avexvr amp Sixte eannot wear others, and no mean whom I most texpcottully refer. £ will vay Sime be AVENUE TE Sr., soldiers, and some of them expecting to see nc. | ®, elephant of enormous dimensions; and his! enemy has taken many prisoners. The sth lows | Who out eee iene Bo person Gan Wear others to ne prterm farnl-miwe me & care of acy of the Clarendon Hotel Building, thing bigger than the tall woman, have fonng } PTnctpal care, before om Sg doubtless be how | regiment was captured en masse. agracns tans ompecen be > Reul!y eure, let the oase be old or new, “No aietiag Washmgton. themselves butting an elephant of colossal pro- | (080! Tid of it, ‘The whole thing having karti] Peon pae gee | oxy aayanes only ec Tina tothoes who art parsouterand epdrect, | Feauired ; Nothing dwsgrocable in any pert of ths H, ROSEY, Aoaxt, Navy 7, Pera en hee rates ogee Tetons I he work for tnwyers tpon it for a hall centarcy, | colgca ene eroune formerly ard Corinth. The | Seueet, strongest, yay bad Consultations free. Room i JAMES M y Wrteetones Z % e | art is Very Private. OLAN, AcENt, Wo exis . De, F mere Be been ‘relieved of considerable tales every one Contataed. back sqnare out of it: | enemy are straining ever: nerve to get reinforce- re fall 7 the MINEERE PLA will be La PORTA, — taixatox, BD. : . is pro} le, however, that the sale will be set | ments; and bloody work must yet occur before aside, and is juegal, from the fact that the stay | we drive them from their position. W pessed by the Wheel! islature forbids The Times’ tnectal correspondent says the re- all sales covered aby Jidgments, decrees, trusts or | sponsibility of the surprise rests with the com- mire fally warranted. Room 6 (first flvor) Wachington Ba! SHERRY, PORT and ¥ apg 7 nih aid Til sts “Aloo, OOF arch strated tesa? | musi A AO” WB cceani nite. |S pinis OLb Ras SADEIRA VINES, pha. mar é-1y,30 Wall, Stephens & ©e., {> A liberal dieo~ . Potice Marte Sesind rreeinci.—Jas. Ce- gen, drunk and derly; turned over to the mallitary. Wa. Benson, ‘do.; do. Two dead Geo. Abbott, nuisance; ¢ IL. t to ™ EW AND IMPROVED INVENTION MILITARY AND NAVAL ADIE® RY ween Ro pepe oro ; do. Jas, | Mortgages until the 1st of January, Ii manding otticer. Qn Fridaya lurge force of rebel N e S8ER BOOTS | Carel, aghtings do. | ux Mickle, do.; do. Jas. | Mae pinion of » learned attorney of Wakugs | eure appeared in sight of our linesand re-] ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTI! BONE See Cuan Sx 4ILOB8, L Ao dat ce AND SUES, Third Precinct.—Wm. Brewer, gambling on | — — by Ste a es here, to see | mained there. Sherman, who occupied the ad- TEER AR, SWORDS SASHES. BELTS J. B. PUDNEY’s, Sunday; finea $3 44. Joba Johnson, drunk and | Whether the act Lot pe es Led and for regis- | vance, had been ordered not to bring onan en- Wirxovr Murat Pravz on Chasrs, EPAULETS, SHOULDE ‘ $24 Penn avenge, back of do. $141. Pat’ MeDermott, aight. | tering them, passed at ling, February 10, | gagesient. —— AULETS. SHOULDER STRAPS, Ciagett’s Dry 12. Mich’l Murney, do; do.’ Jerry 2a, = = ota oar ; zak di- . hey remain in pestis wn Sanday moray GAUNTLUZTS, GLOVES, &e, . " Ei . . | rectors here. ‘o- st a ng, serving as a screen from od wi! tu ae ANS eas enn | when bask olieus Ben ect Gailenie y take the | reeaed foreen bi ms Syloanta 4e | and every variety of MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS is troops in line of battle undig- St.) Was, 4. Krouge, gambling on Sunday; do. $3 44. finery nu geaa aa 10 to the idllowing READY-MADE OLOTHING | L oath, without tnaking themselves lable toa fine. | covered. When the attack was frat casde sae areption of ho pal pl at cnr fo1n-tt ad pada’, 4 ‘The Bank of the Old Dominion has disch: ifty-tl 2 ity Te — 7 om+_am Patens, § ——~__298 Faun. av. _ Boye ae? Gerona “isp Puckerstetner, | 3 book Roeper and teller, aa ni inten and Eeventy seteth Sih beets nish ie er angen Ss 305 Wake, SURFED cp & C0. ROOTS AND SHOKS TO SUIa Bui steal! ‘comm 4 i, digor: Solitys | closed up. ranch Farmera’ | ciency. attes wi t tirin, 2 r60- four ter than avenus, between - furiiie all Gerly: tinea $2 on ee eon . fase also doing Tre usiness, having dis- zn Others fired one ei rounds and then led. Ly Teche aie needs — a the ae ____{Tntel & Mud sthand loth eta, Sth end 10th eta. and SHOLSY sot Cinstansi r Fourth Precinct.—Charies Mallard, drunk and | Charged 1 officers early last May, the directors | The cowardice of these regiments left the point = he roots will Ronn oyer them, OF, SAUE-*. pair of very handsome tight bay | £49) eastern mace work of evary de- au ; fined $175 George Burg, selling fooliah enough to send of all its coin and | yndefended, ang the enemy immediately @ tone. We, an Rever CARRIA“ ¢ HORSES—Dbelisved to so lion, made ex sty to order, and will Iquor without Heense; fied $40 5. fa. Wroe, | bank emets into Secessia, on the sypposition it 1s | and surrounded the miore advanced regiment “Ne teeth 2 pormanent | Pf, UY 2>~et in tha Distr ot—bred 12 Now pe vold at s much lower price then has been assault and battery; security to keep the peace’ a eeeaths tat a Eeteret <my Sirs tag an He The Louisiane Pigera were lamest entirely ef ones fi ereby n geervine Dy appltieie and zone old. sian be seen: ‘Yara heretofore eharged ia ths oity jor much Malerici ‘Sbade, drivi 5 | A very ides Sure, to supocee the } the ba 5 . s ~j ereone easte: Jean Gameieneoe tee cent tajul.” > | Government of the Valted’ Gen. Prentisa escaped on ‘Tuesday, and cama} &e red. Wenterton, D. C», between the Bours cf fo am: | Personen want o RSET ECU oe paty Eighth Precinct —James Speaidl larceny; into camp alone, in the confusion of the retreat. - nent storeand, st held fora farther hearin; harles i druok, turned over the fe Ninth Precinct —Jos. Gibson, riot and resist- | ing officer; security for court. John Doak, drunk; to barracks. Jas. Kelly, do; do. John Soper, riot; dismissed. fobs CG tbeon, sanet tho lowest prices, Giveus » RIPPIN & Sr 314 Pee Ne, BO . ILE DRESSES TOR aE Pe ee ep ow nt at our proverbially Ode prick Tice oly, the actual cash standsd value, From the Meyntain Deparyment. Ww. Va., April 13.—Hou. EB. M. Stan- ton, Secretary of Wathen Seoeee Init eetved mh 17 nt E fant Ae, noel Sars Soh ceeety oa hie, aoe cinteseran| Paste peymemyp| ome tae inte |Apeeeere SP do.; security for court. & al strong, with two " ‘Court of Was NOTIC: ‘ COn fined $5.58. Charles companies and two pleces of ar! winked apreme sahing- | “T* existing between No. 502 N: cats D % $10 58." my pickets this uae bout 10. fornotraair, Ro 8-6in oun a ¥ —~ jp D. Daxiat has U7, mers of the qnality cr om Tenth Precinct —A. Wenge, aches some two mallee. 4 sent out elaforee.. Perera Porenns indebted to the anid Se * Siok neha tases eae eer aenet Qhio, two ot the 24 Virginia, two "enpagis ¢ voPgariame® wil als ae"wita ibs | JRE RPG Arad reels fined $1. Patrick O° . e 38d Qiio, one gun of Captain mans hal. LS eins LOUIS F, PERRY. Boe Ta hekd Ae: SiS $$ tery, and one company of py, Major Websier. irmishi a = ort time, ‘arte seems wele soon to Mrsporroxs or Waarine 4 Buve Croax —In Aight, with considerable loss. | The casualties on t pent PRN BER Seventh street, Liddtinechapats eee pty a Ts Sa: “Bie ten ened iy a we. MiP aed COE Row York : ie vis A 2. We