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THERN INTELLIGENCE. of his men, besides an im- | @ TTENTION ! P. LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | . seer een the Battle of Pa Angler pele F, ' ASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS. EVENI G § A e ————— pol. of wane Sid of stores of ammunition and arms. The following the army, for Wan Deranrxerr, } en Seca ts. ne COMMODORE FOOTE STEAMS FOR FORT Fansine Gene Tokauen Misccllcoesue e, as Fort Craig, was seid to be ie conditing | S24 tith xtreata 5 aide ane arene 5 + re ‘ PILLOW WITH HI8 FLEET AND News from the South, fora six monthe’ siege. All honor to the Texan | WW OO D® WEA... , April 8, 1502. WaAsHINGTON CITY: POPE'S ARMY! qThe Richmond Whig, of the Sth instant, con, | Rangers, era 00 sara of consent : run on Saterday of coch works fren Long Z a 5 . MONDAY......... “APRIL 14,1809.) (Per telegeaph to the Navy Depariment } | tus pote the deus yee Fives Porter! — a werk Se : Carmo, April 12.—The flag officer (Commodore | Fen. A ends ogee hetgege ed cable, even it were desir. | Myo’! ne, genet Midis score," | Washington of 9305. on.,asriving es bar ee 7" Reading matter on every page. See out- | 2.4) iett New Madrid to-day, with the flotilla | Landing. | pate! ae able, retthe importent fact thatthe | sp iz iw z Canal W fea! Se RINWAY DONS ee Mimrres._ | 12 m,; returning will leave Manassas at 230 p e < side for interesting telegraphic and other matter. | 14 morter boats, en route for Fort Pillow, ac- | feed after noon, on | SBN YA t h SONS died” tanita ge RA arriving at Washington atS p.m. Fare frm account ial we know no more te old at ioweat facto: ‘ashington to Mapessas and return, $3; and companied by a Inrge body Of troops. 1] the reader fen +) priee (Though Tun Stax is printed on the fastest . he ff roel f a. | battle on Monday. . A gentioman ot gash and a eM from Alexandria to Manassas and return, $@ 35 steam press in ure south of Baltimore, ite edition | [Note —Fort Pillow Is seagate REBEL ACCOUNTS OF TRE GREAT BATTLE ON THE — on Sunday informs us that there was at that | sic Store We Mere enor: nor of Sith D. C. McCALLU ee es cosah aman te From the Richmond Wiig of Frid ble, however, aa we have recelved notidives siGovers! Fiance thet have been used for ante upon Untery Dieaeranh Sows Rethens , U3, early hour: Adverstsements, therefore, should be | When that and Fort Randolph shall fall, there nt 4, ispaten, eters the aja. of any of the 'a freaks among the Yankee | S842 Mon:biy payments. t nest 2 aie earn sg seat in before 12 o'clock mj otherwise they may | win be none remaining this side of Memphis, if | 4.5 G{ouome S mee yesierday, gives glorious have prevented | P= oop a ss not appear until the next day. not of New Orleans. It is, we believe, about — oe vietory on the Tennessee river Wand nobody will doubt James Masters son $e John W. ‘iehteon etter AUOTION SALES. Own Fuiunps at the various military campe and | sixty miles above Memphis —Ep. Stan] BatrLe igi oF SHILOH, April 6. via Corinth, | that 1f nething is done it will not be for the lack | Jo 2 Micsisetpel and Chattsnooga 7!h —To General 8. dey issolvel by mu consent Phe. re THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MOKKOW Cooper, Adjutant General:—We, thie morning, |W: : Soaiendntena) yesterteg from gone indebted to or she Clems By MaR LL & PAGE, Auctioneers insula. Ex, ion Is stil) tiptoe of ‘Mm Will plesse it . ‘ as to movements and aMuirs in their vieinitien. | | 2. prom FORTRESS MONROE. stteckell the comm | great event there, P ret 2 re AUR NASER SON Ek2S a PLATED 108 ———SS thanks to Almighty AFFAIRS ON THE PENINSUL. w i “4 7 TrcuERs, Castors. Fav Spirit of ihe Merming Press. BEAUREG:RD NOT DEAD! tory, driving the enemy > Rebel Account of the Fuderal Attack on Yorktown, | —~ ee DEtCR: APTI 10, spe that eae TU ERUAY. “apn ORNING! agri ‘The Intelligencer comments upon the late bat. HE CLAIMS A COMPLETE VICTORY IN | loss on both sides is heavy f r of Tuesday last says :— M 8. RUSSELL'S RESTAURANT, Ba oe 3 Colour Averive Rorns slook, = mander-in-Chief, General Albert Sidney Jobn- . After an interval of hs alar R of wi Cetlery, Ginss Ww. tle at Pittsburg Landing. end of the} THE SECOND DAY'S BATTLE AT | Ton“ Gno fell gallantly leading histroope into the 4 hatte ts impending | isdice aes tert Sinan beste Ree eatoon far and Fhoes, also s The -Repudlican thinks that the . PITTSBURG LANDING! thickest of thefight. G. T. Bravnxoano, a ¢ of the enemy | Russell, 495 7h street, ef rde an oppor Goods, to close consis slavery agitation is to be accomplished only by ia GORE 7 General pape landed on Friday at Ship Point, a few miles be- | tunity {or cit'ze: and to get “‘exercising on the side of freedom ali the power | 7H& MERRIMAC AND THE REST OF THE The fall of « military chieftain on the of ktown. The Point Fad heen occupted | meals atel. io served up in the style SHAIL & PAGE. Avot ” lave- ORFOLK:! | honor and victory, -at the bead by a emall Confederate force for « hservation, but | this 6°8* lishment is famous, ‘which Congress has,’’ and believes that ifsla’ REREL FLEET RETIRE TON 5 Visite. “ 4 tsdom “they will re. ————— columns, Aghting for iii A had been evacuated. Nevertheless it was duly fendeuane pd all the reemieet fare. eonrtecnes - porcecrtrcsriraichesaaat if pena shail fol-] Batrimonx, April 14, (from Fortress Monroe | soldier mst covets, sag tage 7 = poapemedes, before Pyepres ae Fm der, | fret crane houses StU ntet tors ‘spite 3 men’ ue been, jen. Aibert | with his staf, was time at the ouse, . low up the abolition of slavery here by Interdict- | April 13.)—The Merrimac remained in the same | Sidney Johnston. A dispatch from Gen. Beau | below the point of landing, and. tad tenes Dr. 1. B. SEELBY, a Boount of th rr “the Smtr bak eal hn toca position yesterday; when, together with the rest | © says he feii ‘gallantly leading his troops tirely free from danger, in gettin; Sole Manufacturer of the Rooms, te somelnder S eteek of Oa bal eet sas ic RTI es of the rebel tleet, she returned te Norfolk. She inf he tMlekeat ofthe debt Batter information roven bi a BARD RUBBER TRUSS, aries, Saved from the re Gre 4 in rega: e is > - OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | "NEee at wht fue ture sown themerve| Stee, and bie prawmed rrpaty for fe | sug, tS bien Metttandntor cn. | essen le . a be today. Several captains of vessels in port testify | ‘oady cleared him of the hatly and wenn ae | amo With very COMIdSraCLG. deena TS | W Bubber Y ofice for the Radical Cureof Hernia Shente Pa, fees Uantiee, mee @zER at WORE. y pta! ready 'y 3} iz erable damage to or R Kees fords P poi vecter*s saclay Saclay ar to have turned | 1m relation to the three vessels captured by the | sure visited upon him for these occurrences, and | us. ‘To the enemy itis Delleved to wens rene ng a Secete Chanoact rebel steamer Jamestown, that they were ordered | now his splendid victory and glorious death come somewhat serious. Cannonading was resumed up—not at New Orleans—but at Pass Christian, z per 5 or : * Raskete Chan lox non, to canonize bis name for history. H's couatr' yesterday and continued till 4 p. m., but we ha nec eter _— Wit a hones ering, to move elther outside of Fortress Monroe or in- “9 . = - ., Bu ve] This *RUSS ts baving a succées, in the Cexrxe ” ny other jee not named and tat the nstant, shell! it the Confederates men, in their rejoicings, will not withhold no information as to the results further than two . befe 7 Sighty ang aon ak caving co ees Gals om im their | Side of Hampton bar. As the position of the of their tears, and coming generations | gunbosts that attecked the battery at Yorktown | ‘Trussecs wank pen ct] spit SLL & BARNARD, Auots. . 5 = = tt ike ail otoers ever used in the Tollow: Pass Christian 1s a small post village in | Vessels in question was inside of the bar, the | will keep his memory fresh. Were driven off, damaged The impression pre- | ing respect — =. Herrison cou FUTURE DAYS. blame, if any, on account of theireapture, should | This battle, the importance of which cannot il At will never rust. (the #pri Hisrrison county, Mississipp!. It ts situated on iJ y> =A vatls that a general engagement will come on to- | coated wit yore ae Sabber,) haf fe Gall nor t Well be over-estimated, was fouz ht in Southwest | day, to-morrow, or during this week. We have | %! not slip or move,oan be usec in the east side of the entrance into the Bay of St. | 'é*t upon the harbor ; rather than upon the | Pea nessee, in Hardin’ county, on or neat the | ewaty 6 33 a Clean, and good se new. Doss ni every confidence that the gallant Magruder will | S.783* Clean. and go ‘overstretch and By 3. C. Mc@UIRE & CO., Auctioneers. captains of the captured vessels. Tennessee river. We are without information as | give the invaders another Bethel leeson. A put oo r 7 O° Laue of the Gull of Mexico. 18 bes an Rplangpal The U.S. schooner Hoge goes to Hatteras this | (o the force engaged, though they are known to e a crontie benchit the worst 4 7 Rupture. The eo wee plied. <3 Church and « population of 900, or thereabouts. | | m., with mails and passengers. have been large on both sides, of particulars as-t0 same Truss can be made very stiff or limber asvhe | Us VEDNEBDAY RETERR OCR it has, or hed, a lighthouse showing a fixed light, Pp. m., ‘ dest of the New York ich must have be: x SVUTBSONTAN LECTUR FSR 4 case may require, ithas been Reet by over 3000 | at 54, o'e'cok, on the fremlece, we sell Lot elevated thirty feet above the sea. ee tae, Gi dtealee adh ed (Morday) EVENING. tue Tia'y med Dore es | PoTRoN In, the North. wes Psa oH Pp thie World, was arres! pag ng e him with the free. Tue lecture | geree of the worat form. This T: t Swe yg Acmuste ce nee oiock, 1t_ | monde< and used in preference to all othe . REPORTED BARBARITY OF 4 SECESSION GUERILLA | charge of having prepazed matter for publication be omer gl Gen. Beauregard will push the giriie ae jevites victory PARTY. traband character. An officer of the 77th New York Regiment re | f* com ports that fowr of Gen. Banks’ men were found tied to a tree somewhere in the neighborhood of 4 Cay krone! to SE alley, seapreved ‘4 a two- to ail attainable consequences of profit 5 : Prominent Surgeons in New Vork City, among |’ 1eot Angee mee estecapecna advantage. It wi'l be some days before we NOTICE —A mgetine, of Stoovholders in | whom ars P; nea Mott, Parker & Garnochan, | Torme® One-half css; the remainder tlning dopach trom Beruegedin wiatante | fetyatdemie, 19 te macaw we fran | Me vaca RnRat Subse Baik | cra meet se Si Mane: | sean hits PR ning @ dispal such as we have. t i x a the second days? Azhting at Pittsburg Landing. | ’The feliowing 1s the telegram for the news. | *igCregok 2 President of Trustees, Mnrecaie wt, Cryer, Boot,” Wolcott, of | “ap it’d " """deC. MeGUIRE & CO.. Auots, Manassas, with bullets through their heads. We He claims a complete victory, and says that after | papers, received last night. 4 @0St* “HENRY N. OBER, 8e0. | yilie. 1:1. Pais Broce bas rece! d Medals over all By J.C. MeGUIRE & CU., Auctionsers. give the report as we heard 1t, without vouching having captured thirty-six of our guns and eight : [rim T DISPATCH.) I. 0. O. F—GRAND LODGE.—The regu- | O=%2T# in Ua, and ing teed in every respect EXCELLENT. FURNITURE AND BOUSE- for {ts truth; but trust for the sake of humanity M: Bite, April 7.—Special dispatches to the read Pod W. Pt r quarter. nication of the R. wW, | to be represented. Persops wishing this in- How Frere: and the American name, that it may only be a] BUstnd Prisoners, bis forces fell back upon bis} 4 dveriiser and Register, dated Corinth, yesterday of the eh oF Coutts Sit te | sicument oat be Ritey by RSDAY M ry e soncing sise,in inches Y able t held at Odd Fellows’ th sirect, on MO} around hips im line of ruptare, to DK, I. B. SEE- | o’ k.on the west pode anag at Corinth, which they are fully able to aferneen, ey that A battle continues re and NEXT, the lath instant, ate Selgok p. ‘ONDAY LEY) Maovinotarer and Proprietor, Chieago. ils, | doors bo-th of Penney vania aven THE WOUNDED GEN. WALLACE. Note —In the dispatch referred to In the above | fate, while the Southerners patlatgio ress ypon 2-2 JOHN T. BANGS, Grand Sea, DR. SEELEY will be at J, - NAIRN’S | houseke=p.ng, oom ae istless ‘minati i ENTIO} oL Drug Store, corner et and Pa, 2, for a | ‘The Gen. Wallace so severely wounded in the | telegram, Beauregard is simply * blowing; pope Toreing them hath Ger tes! ts heavy bat He mths app eco ork a AM | fewileys, Calleca pt yA yourself. Chairs, ® recent battle of Pittsburg Landing, is Gen. Wm. | whistling to keep up the courage of secesh. if q 2 6 our men are in good spirts,and are thoroughly a meseting of R yrompany held atthe Truk | _aplziw" Ie’ covered Fewing Chaira, L. BH. Wallace, of Illinols, who, in the Mexican Ho =| — #anoy he gained a ‘complete victory” why did he per- | warmed up to the work! hand. All fight well, 1 MONDAY. thi lostent, &t 2744 Mahorany Hair Clo h-covered Sofas, 1m On ness of importance. ICE! ICE! war, was the Adjutant of the First Hlinois volun-| mit Gen. Mitchel! (whom, among others, he but the Alabama, Mississippi! and Louisiana fs order pO) HE Subseiiber havin Marble top Center and Sofa Tabie y \° 5 bi hi ", teers. He isa gallant oiticer, of proverbial effl-} claims to have defeated) subsequently to capture froepe display —_ yea: Mg televes G 28 = __J. ¥. CHANGE, Provident. faruien the citizens of ¥ it Whatrotg bern “ge ciency. Huntsville, with fifteen locomotives and a large | This regiment captured two batteries. The First EERNG SERS ae SAE | fown win oe re so Bands, Window arta NAVY YARD. amount of rolling steck, and in so doing tocut off —— R pewerted nee took a bape RS !—1 he Fast received ® very jarge ‘and season. bavine alway ~ one Pa:lor, Hail, Stair Carports, . | Gen. Bus! neton, one of the Donelso i thing. whi and to r i wtrday,taving bed ber bow sow by vcol-| mond and Cheon? nn 08 | neta who abmcucniy cape, iw wowvded "| Sedat Star asta Vow fase oot Ueo "| Sek etinte senses hss harcch areas | O Wt Mating ai” Roce nnd Eye, yesterday, having had her bow stove in by a col- | mond and Charleston ? Nicut—The enemy are in full retreat and the te Post Office. near F, fo $7-3m | be open ail day. L, J. MIDDLETON, — | Mehogary and. W, Borvteads, Dressing B Usston with another transport. The transport} We have the testimony of half 2 dozen writers | Confederates in hot pursuit. { write from the | —- f= WAGONS, CARTS AND DRAYS. | Depots, Exsby’ We comer Jeb and F ats. resus. Wardrobesand Washstands, 4 Wyandank came up early this morning, her ma-| from the point, putting our loss in prisoners at | enemy's camp and on Federal paper. | Large 1 —— tora Whart fcot of Lath st south “apt cotme | PSC 8G Husk Mattresses, Bolaters anid Pillows, chinery having broke. She brought up four re- | » o99_not 8,000, a8 he boasts. numbers of Federal prisoners have already been ce per REGISTER’ OFFICE, April 106%, ——————_o EE OR tt colm raps Tm ee 4 Les taken, and we expect tocapture the greater part] Notice ishereby given that Liceneos issued to USINES3S FOR SALE. le top bowd, Oak Dining Chaire, p P &' per fugees from Stafford county, but they report no-| “General Halleck doubtiess reached Pittsburg | ofthe Federal army. We are driving them back | owners PVarons. Carts an favs will expire on — - iy heseny, Extersion BE le, thing new. Landing to-day, and by to-morrow will doubt-] onthe river and shall killor capture the entire 01 ayia April, and that seid Licenses werd, person wigbizg to eugsge in s legitimate Ch: co ore Crocker: Wat ery, ———— SS oe - ‘The battle is still raging with terrrible enew ad B compliance with law, at this weiness, where tho xpenses Gré light and @ gooc R sre, ; less forward hither bis official account of the } army. aging offiee, within ten daye after that time, living can be made on & ema'l capital, will hear of ig@rators, Stoves, Kitchen Utelsila, &o. {~ Commodore Foote and Gen. Pope having a fury. We have captured Gev. Prentiss anda SAMUEL E. DUUGLASS, An Opportunity by eduroesing ET EVERE EE. ‘erma cash. closed up their operations at Island No. 10, and | Whole effair —Ed. Star.) large number of officers. Gen. Albert Sidney| aps-iw Register, | 289 street. between i3th and ith ste, gp 7-lw* | 82 '4 4 J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Avots, sent 5,000 prisoners to Iadiana and I[Minols, are LATEST FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Jobnston fell at half-pust two. Oneof his legs Avots, a aia now reuly te move on to Memphis, andl have d6- was torn by a shell gnd a Minnie ball struck him bs a NION PRAYER MERFING Will | VHE UNDERSIGNED Wishes to inform By THOMAS DOWLING. ‘ h D day th in the Luther- friends snd the public that 7 Georatecion, A private dispatch received here this morning, } jn the body. He died while gallantly and stead- ‘ove SG. 5s i he BIP STUFF, BROWN STUFF, clared their intention of being there in the course dated Fortress Mrnroe, last night, 10 o'clock, re- ily leading our victorious troops. Gen. Benure- tity end i ctroota De ad BT wang, = gsr paid Shep the, ot S r Ss SHOR he on corner comm m. treets jeving, from pe Presents a clear moonlight, and all quiet in that | 28¢d now commande the army. He says this isa &nd continued but one hour, is 2” Peery id: r ieee ox eneing at 46 o’ciock % 45D MIDDLINGS, AT Avotion of the present week. The spoils captured at cates rienge in the businces, thst he will be able to please Public Anction- on W&DNES \ stead He. s,s Oeocnmeaed a: vty a ee - sthe at rau ncaa galnte, ity: | kote a Wa "Edie Noo S Bar 1 Major General, 10 steamboats, . time to take part In the action. Gen. Grant was T FOR NEW YoRK. : Aig fae rdody Mo wales ‘€ sad ak ‘ . 3 Brig : 500 horses, AFFAIRS UP RWER sn acenemend.of tee Caarret owes. ioiew landing. “ar trig ay oi eee bite patrounse. mae 40 Bushels prownetua, fieid ¥ SECOND DISPATCH. js af LY. wits, ohieut jonels, 30 000 stand of Sem, Woopstock, April 14.—A party of Ashby’s} sespurs, aba 7.—A dispatch from Corinth, P, FER BERRY, its Nor SERN&ALLY. 1x0 Bo pst, 6 Mi $10 000 worth of provis- | cavalry, said to number two companies, attacked | dated yrsterday, says ;—The great battle com-[| 14 st? E._Have(159,000 one hundred and 2-1 Theabove wit ince _—— 56 Captains, Jone, a body of Infantry at the ratlroad bridge east of menced at daylight this morning. The tee OAL! and BUILDING BRICK, for aslo at (St epeight | ‘Termsensn. oF parebasere 64 Lieutenants, 12,000 mu’es, Strasburg. A squadron of Vermont cavalry were By eg effort sort Cc a COA Soilera ger, thousand, ef ihe Kilm- corner Nand | ep 12-3t ‘a DOWLING, Auots. bY 3 eae CS. not est}-| called out; but no enemy being seen, they re-} ment bas taken one Federal bat and several oat. tise’ 22 — severe ce sen of | Price Bi8,t0 825 per thousand. ~ By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. tl slege guns, mated. turned. One hundred rebel cavalry were also} others have been captured. Col. family use, “& W.M eat, ap il st A.& T. A. RICHARDS. UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- The regiments of the Rebel army captured at; seen across tye mountains, near this place. ae was rape 5 Bagman field | 024 __#82 Pa. avenue, bet. Lith and 12th sz, A reve Soest SOSREN BUTTE Cry —On WEDNRSDA Yeas OrERTT IN TEE Island No. 10.are as follows :—40th, 46th end 55th] Epexsone, April 11 —At an old fron furnace, | ‘uted. | He says they faites FEW Tub Tennessee; 3d, 1ith and 12th Arkansas; ist Ale- eee’ ’ 71 7] of very supsrior qualiiy. Also. | tac, » the 16th of April, at tte: fy all of which THING CHEAP AND USEFUL, hcige Rolieiuttor ee a ‘S <0'00k & m., at the Auction Rooms of ©. seven miles from the tarnpike, wherea body of Polis bret jo ‘Gen Bosil! tae caren ee ute SOMETHING CHEA AND USEFUL: & dco Spatter er #4 Se ocuts, "preck ‘bama, and the Pelican Guards, of New Orleans. Williams, Square £75 of “ juell had a portion of his ue king at 12 and 16 : and rut set 4, cavalry, infantry and artillery is stationed to pro- force at Duck river, and all thete am. | 7RESB Carbines.. Shavai snd Que? ones caesar peagersiae d= ZOROE A. LAME. Fémon avenve aad Sr ores Pinte ay ? nem - zi Mise a s EOE A. | Reoond stree'; tess foreging Dans ws Sea ee ae! munition, stores, &e. The Wattle wes avery se- 1 Fine Gold Lever, c ronometer W. epist = 22 Nenere Ss ‘Markets, Barrect nortd, 3, fros feet 2 inches on ntry men were capture n. ay . ‘The fighti six Barre! Revoiver....—_. _. ANTS, Dk A vere one; :08s on both sides prvi | a ah ing Cc A err on D Be i 9 H Frivanctat.—New York papers of Seturday . 38. ting on Third atrest; square 1 Fine Gold Open ; Lot, frouting on Maryland avenue three he Teport the stock market as opening very heavy; | rebels are constently firing at our pickets, but are | is still ‘olug on. Gen. Polk is vance. 4 lomsee y ree frame the result of the news of the reappearance of the | not replied to, , Gees. Prenties, Grant, Sherman, MoClormand, |} Oe ee S26 tits atrest, bet i thie PRTED APFUE SS eee montlog on U stracteurhe Bocasciae 4 oe Semeeas. Sememente echiheenk combtonse| be Proved Manta! (6 Ginheny ciate wey] OS ceameas act. ee aovent cee | ee oe {staanssian, bps make ree house’ firmness, at a trivial decline. The 6 per cents | near being sot this morning by them. have been taken and sent to our rear.” ft le re- ORS AND WAGON FoR BALE An BaRBOOM & SEMMES, Sst Lote sare, fronting on Cs oot: Rauare are quoted at 93293%, against “4 of the day Brig. Gen. Hatch and Staff, of the cavalry, has Uses bere that our forces are fighting Buell to- ‘aily horse, will be sold ‘separate ap l!-eost No. 65 La avenus, | 427, poret cts, fronting % teat on sy Marnet previous. The 7 30 notes steady at 3% 2100 Six | Justarrived from Washington. a appro seep pteeeatstes br — th oF wiih, it ae centred. aye LACK SILKS! her apie Baretta: op the Ant 4 rs - me per cent. certificates 97297. The issues of fives A salute has been ordered for to-day, in honor erals bave been driven ts the river, and are ate for thatu-c. and is nestle nee. COLORED sks '‘K SILK! Bud 4th streets: 1 both registered and coupons, offered at 60aS7. | of the recent victories ra, cross on transports. Many prisoners Border State bonds weak, and lower. Tennes- COLORED SILKS! | Sf'fove fronton on Sch eases a LS ° war The chaplains observed yesterday appropriate. | are still being brought in. Fone Spans the best grades at our pro- Fe 5, gn I street; quaie 33, Lot corner} ae sees fell to 54%. but closed better at 514,51%.] ly im the different regiments, in acco:dance with THR REDEL CONGRE<s CANT BE REAT? SPRING SHAWLS! ating @ foet'en hewmen: News , Lol zh, Missour's are neglected at 423,249. Gold firm at | the President’s prozlamation. In the Rebel House, at Richmond, on Sunday Tue Subsorivers determiaed to accommcdets ar sci ala Bo long grenne; Square south of for. 13 "4 101 Kalo2. —_—$_se- last, the ‘‘great victory’? was announced, and the | ail persons, either in pensure oF hosl- SENN Ree Mose me toca, Argimia avenue: Square 173, 93" ota oni attest, foliowing resolutfons introduced: Ras. have ex pone i} the! { SPRING WRAPPINGS! er 4 ‘Wor; Equare 294, + ots i, fa, late THE MERRIMAC US HER LAST BOUT, Resolved, That Congress have learned, with = Now supplies daxty 7 a4 fronting On 12:b direst and Ohio avenue D7 Lieut. A. W. Habersham, of Georgia, Ja! The correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer | feelings of deep joy and gratitude to the Divine ‘One price only, the Actuai cash vaius, marked in ‘Will be pints exhibited on the d ‘ of the U. avy; Col. B. L. Gun , cco. rth ry uler of nations, the news of the recent glorious plain fxures. Oo, ‘erms: One < vy f the U.S. Navy; Col. B.L.. Gunther, of Acco- | civeg the following particulars of the late naval | Ruler of nations, tt f the recent glorio aint PERRY & BR Foran Fourth seaciee hoe fi cay of ane mac,Va.; Dr. H. St. George Hopkins, of Winches- aifair near Fortress Monroe; ning ciate eee Giaeht aliked b gto: ‘ad unmber | 228-8 Pern. avenge and 9th street, Geode of treat greet, with interest, seoured od bg ¥ a! J a ter, Va; and Dr. Septimus Brown, and John M.| "rhe Merrimac was aceompanied by the York- fobusten, tha Cotumander of our forces, While fonetieern | T NOTICE. 8p 10 GREEN @ WILLIAMS, Anote Mills, publisher of the late South newspaper, of | town, Jamestown, and Teaser, and two or three legding bjs troops to victory, cannot but temper soe «co. WHE STEAMER \HOMA COLLYER Wil ~ By WALL & BARNAR . Baltimore, were reieased from Fort McHenry on | small boats, making, with herself, seven vessels. | our exaltation with a shade of sadness at the loss Sixth street, one bicok scutn of Terume her trips to Mount Vernon 4 NARD, Auctioneers, Saturday, conditionally. From Craney Island she steamed out into the 14 1m’ of so able, skilful and gallant officer. Pevns.avenne, | ©& Wednesday, March 9th and ill ge@bees TRUSTEE'S 84 — OF VALUABLE IM Roads about opposite to Hampton Creek, and the Resolved, That in reapect to the memory of : NEW tail Farther ‘notioe, leaving ha ‘at the foot roult Comey the Petite . 's, ore SHootina Arraay iv Bartiwone —Shortly | Jamestown, a! onee went miami fleet of | General Jchnston—the Senate concurring—Con- SOME WwW. of 7th strect at 10 o'clock ®t. Fare for the round be for th county of Washing o_o after midnighton Saturday, Lieut Sam’1H. Wal- | ten te ie aptonching Baht ae thoy ot a | Kress do now adj urn until 12 o'clock to-morrow, SOMETH! 10) Pen nae tne gA MULL GEDNEY, Captain. an Ee Moreen nat eine ait January, Freats High strect Hotel, tas neconted tp Jong | talied bigher up the Roads, nesrly opposite to | some enentn ihe eon hn eee ang be SOMETHI c1OUs. od Bad's the Parnes cf goes vintora willbe | RSE May, Imi RIF O"lock p.m. wt the auction ews ct * 7 \ be sard. Bou “ R English, with two companions, who asked bhtal vata pep emation drseeie bercenenn act on the resolution, and it was afterwa DAY A ON Biscuit, Sooupied and in Wiis he ciek The oanuicuel sy'vanis gvenze treet ra ce ined aieut. W. if be knew Engitah He replied that | {ron-clad pis tn adopted as a eat resolve ‘sictag DAY’ NGTON BISCUIL. srounde ure closed to visitors oa Bundaye, Ashington, the for'o ribed Real eektn, bt have seen him, but would not know ‘ FEDERAL ATTACK GN PASS CH 1. — Bamely : . y re . 584, Ban; thereupon the companions of agian each | yt Monier tank poston ow ouede theamnd | aogirerapiit Puc opertce et Bey of — in MARSH MARK Gf" Y*804 *€ ocr stand |New stock OF DRY GOODS—We hare | Pretejetetrent sone sires. eh are between asked (f they were English Lie Raps and the fort, which was direetly in the boelign rege follows ; “‘ The enemy shelled A in store and are dai'y race: & large etook | part jets are fonr good one fan no, lish eulted him ad—d pa which the Merrimac must take c t out Pass Christian res. They landed 2400 of Pry Goods consisting of milks, ” Drees | w! oh whl be sid ately: =— him. leut. W. warned English off, but the into the Chesapeake Bay or go to sea. or | f00ps and attacked us with 2.000 men and 12 J Goods, Cloak, Sacks, and Mauulias wilithen sell, atthe eame place, al! of Square datter persisting in the it, Lieut. W. drew a | 1”! ge jo y A Hamp! brass 4-pounder howitzers. Our force was 300 1Eg, and large stook of Embroideries, ug | orth «f Square No. at ‘This Square ia bounded revolver and disc! Saree of cur Cunb cote ran up into Hampton creek, | wien and two 6-poundor howltscrs, I was in sho Goo the abdomen of Kaglish ficting a light and with them the new Stevens Battery, (the nd and had a narrow escape.”’ Wound "Kicat Wewes arrested aad Geld en | Naugetuck ) Matters remaincd in this position | P&"¥ ry and Domesti by venue, » Pres’ | whion Wwe invite the attention of purchiarcre’ Coll | westracd source reeioet ie Syenees Hal atre0t ronssing else-} Iwill then sel, st tke pines, Square No. bout an hour. the Merrimac and her fleet lyin THE ARREST OF UNION MEN. where, pio ~ 184. ‘This square’ is bounded by north D stress, noon jay, when he was discharged by Jus- | * The Richmond Dispatch of the 22d ult., says: jouRe, Evghth street aaet, portn C street, and event! tice Hise, who was satisfied that be acted in self- wneilind D files from Craney Island, towards | The Richi Marshal's force arrested yesterday op ty Wend sen sta pas 9 east, aad is laid Out in sixteen lots, whieh defence. “English himself fully exculpated Wal- | “SyPort ve’ sailing and counter-sailing, but not | three citizens of Richmond, named James Hum- I A CARD. ‘\ wt a eeieatike same place, Lot No. $15 ~ SEN rEe ptt at the enjea SF ls | Be Paice, omy’ T let Gena agers, | gems wed ae ma'e item fe al | Sgeare tae aic coer of Dlawtis oosard Hnrsvitte, ALasama.—Huntsville, the cap- | 5°02 ; = » 456 Eleventh street Shildren, gd 20 for saving wy TAs ture of wwhich” by the Union forces under Gen. Merrimac was to draw (he Monitor from her post- | #!l for dii ity. The prisoners were defiant in ving What c | 7 IE t P nar api2iw Between G and H. | wera enved {-om hiteon ears’ con:tast bor Allo foregoing Real Estate io e:tuated in the - tion in the channel out towards Newport News, | thelr remarks, saying that they owed allegiance pa 2k ee A 7 si ae Somapelnet aera nd a en near the scene of the lateencounter. If she could | to the United States alone, etc. it 1s understood K.J.H SCHENCK; & atreet. eore of much of the wealth of thet section of the South. | SU¢2eed in drawing the Monitor from her Position, thatall three of them are Virginians by birtn, Watching {rom the diasatroas re on the inaining Sf of Washington, D.C.,and will vosold under his distinguished Phr- | Fthe 7th irstant, sician, whose bri! Pe As atio JFEAE R. WILSON. aneo' in ein, twetper end earktses aoc De: it te important acquisitinn to the national | !t Would be easier to get throuch the channel be- | Which is not a very extensive feather in their cap. has been ired by bis eminently aoe fat I x WasHinaron, April 10, 1962, Ted pa: is 0 bear interest, and be scoured itcuts in two at another point the Mem- | ‘Ween the Fortress and the Rip Raps; and for THE STEAMER AM A Lost. mption, even in cases which HEREBY Rerpectiully requret all ns | by tue pare! H pUrohasers’ notes, ordorsed to is and Charleston ra!lrosd, ‘and 1s the seat of a | this purpose, more tban anything else, it tesup-| ‘The New OricansCresceat says; The steamship — and proncyoed inourable by Whe have open, seosunte, das dilis, and nctee due, | the gatis.action of the Trustee, ge cotton trade. The town Istuated in Madi- | Frere re ane captured (co sclootare sacs | America, outward bound, with a cargo of 1,300 raed CIGHTH STREET, Ben, with the oueh, nad setilc.aal cone weipayok| apli-stawads WAL ME SCAN ATR Sion 4 il ’ es of cotton, was announ as bay’ beep i 5 be orth northeast from Tuscalscea and de huge | brig.” It was certainly a very beld moveon te] rae” onc aton, we however, did not obtein the PENNEYLVANIR AVENUE, Without delay, pik pogounte Against m0 | pws @ BARNARD. Acstionses dred and sixteen miles in a southerly direction | Patt cf the enemy, and it was undoubtedly ex- | coveted vessel and cargo. Finding the blockade ‘ashingion City, Office Washington Building. Room No. ‘4, (TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REA from Nasbville. Thetown contains meny band-| Pected that it would draw out the Monitor t tolerably effectual at mouth of the river, the On WEDNESDAY, the 531 of Apri'. 8p li-3w eorner 7th and Pa. sy, north sice. Estars i rex County oF Waspine ron, D- some buil , including court bouse which cost | CBastise them for the bold affront. America put back and came in contact with a| For consultation and to examine the condition of COLE DU GAV. oem gumce”d | Bdoed of trust, dated on the 2th $45,000, and & building which cost $20,000; The Monitor could not be enticed from her po- sang belo the forts, and surrendered to the arms i sents. Sooan, eniiad . it E a [as ee & PIED. a oouts. & Are. 1h, Gad repocded « $e, Bate dos also sx churches, a Federal Office, three news- | *itlon; for, so long rs she could hold it directly gs Father Mississippi. Noone hurt, so far as omaine pradtions olen pbs hy lone and ex. pe Ree nat 2 oents. —s ral liber J. AS. No. 244. =] paper Oilaba, anlk tenatbuudeusentenses: across the channel, the Merrimac was compara- | We could learn—the owners of both Veener ana together with the assistance of the pers seegere. | asm ‘county, in the Digtrict of Colagbia, tively harmless. Thus bour after hour was pessed 0 being ina position to withstand the loss, ‘which Ais examinations of the | Manuel dee M: lerie. 59 1 wiil sell on THU DAY, aah dey of April, 1862, by the Rebel fleet, sirlving by every device to not have the least effect on their bank ac? bie him to detect the slightest Gavaiorie—Guile de inatructs ur. 87 canta. 5 o'olook p.m. at the Auction House of Wall « Capture ef Prize cuties the eee pe her position; and — count. of civease, eS gpinonte a) ugtion a Cheval ‘Weents. Barnard "esroe: bts eaten ba guenee, p. = Seized om the Wicomico River and Brought to those long hours thot were watching “6 ATTACK AT ONCE, AND FURIOUSLY.”” jolnés, ir ‘inces cents. city 0! beige bo" ‘ i ith breathless a p : WEED TONG iDRAK. pliotheque di i@icrec de Gavairie, suite trereon, Raanee’ CrMne/ the Untied States Stam ) 098 01 ae ee Neri let goa sttrom| 2: agraaet heed tue folowing oder: ne widely cnt! ed aareme; | Minoslantes ‘Shiitarror"Par ‘le General = ws ing gousty of Washingt sn, 2 toe De The United States revenue steamer Reliance, | Dé! port gun toward the Naugatuck and ourother! presrovanrens ARNT of ong Prnrxsvia, the wiansgement and cure | De is Cavi crio Par |General Rerard. 7 conte, no guid tract of ft the end of tne Capt Jobn McGowan, reached this port on Satur- | 2U8boats lying in Hampton creek. The shot fell Bartilter Kauche, Mareh 13, 62. su uader these y PiAsemar—Avenir <e ia Cavaliere. 3 vois. g397. "| fourth line fs traot of ied New Seat, sd day, baving, while off the mouth of the W x pa dor sect pee Arey pened All the ar: nts having been made for the pa: oni advins all wae ne his se vices to | Bohanenburr—De Emplon a is. Savaterse a ia | running thegos ». chenee py co river, Eastern Shore of Virginia, captured, soot ‘ defense of the Peninsula, and the Comi tar et exemupation o odanel c east 345" o> schoouet Hartford Sterling, maser whllecomlag | Fee ats Rae ae He taet | General. whose. toope are stationed at iat cramizations nial advice | Warrery= argues Bers Gavalsric ots | perebes toile ma with the Leet ire ot {hist there bad just been landed from the acheoner | _ Tbe Merrlmse ared tn all four rounds, and dive | Polmts lime with ckch divble’ of tape tae sr | Eyeald foal grate se sue pationte | Tadividaal Sosata ores am 8 Coraserie| One larger act of ined Gourored by we yy oul 3 cargo of coite, salt, coppers, £0 sounte wee Hg Nacy serene Fenced om ~_ lowing directions are given for the government | 8° been "Coach bina content! if they | _spiicly __” PRANCK TAYLOR clogs ‘west, G8 porches, tusnce ‘The Hartford bad cleared from 8 port, and is of all, viz: s ir perches : wills teaing wine hewhe,” © USE -<APeS | ime sort The fourtnand an sot te hed | Meh AY Mody of out trope, are o mall red ieaeitee tas erat | PARASOLS AND sy yorer pas: : Sitarcari ata ant witbe atlases the veut any passed up the Wi- a not mn tain poe Fg ae the others nh a el ede cig ‘troops 4 akuanthus't tga to antes = Lables FARIS RID 6LOV = aid many urst ‘an. ‘Sohouek \l colors Sbout elit miles yp discovered & schooner yine | _ Sbe st once turned back, and, algnaffing to the A a ge fd oe worl faith Be, Snd'} with ail inte of Duy Goode for general and in asmail creek. Suweppeenate . the crew were | Test of the fleet, they were soon out of view be- ‘This is an order easily understood by officers and abe to his rooms by calling | *PS0iel wants, aud observed her in the ne ao) at Ome ee a pl pag le mep, and doubtless wil} be obeyed with tranie A Sy) threet and utpew suppics ir aaibacaeam Scheoutl un than peomesten of S08 wea tived at 4% o'clock, having been out since 8 vie above {nstructions are not intended for # Medioines. CY plan's = ates won to be the “Two Brothers,” of Deal’s Island, : aneeukriee ended the those who have special orders under certain UTTER! BUTTER! apd " Pa. avenue and Ninth at. Tm the hold the arere the, faltaeiey eeiiniee, | nit ie supposed that the object of the enemy ta to MBpectas or tinier dosent #9 pounds Goshen Butter, [ {OR THE MOUTH OF YELLOWSTONE ‘i any, Sout, Gianel, cote, sels, os. Beth of] BOLUS te Vartune sed nine ee Joux Donnzit SMitH, 0 siehie FORT LENTON, MISSOURI RIVER. these were t to port by the Reliance go up to Yorktown pert in ~< Acting Aide-de-Camp. In store and jeby rt ‘i and given 1 the United States author- le now going on there. - (t is con- a in charge of on 4-30? No, 460 Bk PUL E RW... SOLDIERS’ PAY. 7 aa mart »B. a Barer, Master, N° 45RIV64,90. srvuzs Pisa saad WILL owe eae REMY wi Toute. sreine SLoruine, ont ne trom To their remainhantap hes ereste wonkgehearer hate, | lmicataes al see pes 0 | freight of And e propertrgets,eddione! charge a" cos: | QOUSMERN RXPALSS COMPANY. 4 Bela, 4 ee z ve ue to \» to i. to. he