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=——— — Ebening ob, XIX. “WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1862. THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylcania ave. and Eleventh strest, THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This exoelisnt Family and News Journu - con & greater oo Sean cn be found in sny other-in pattobed of Friday morning. TrEms—Cash, invariably, in advance. aT w. D. WALL.AOH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, or 37 cents permonth. To mailsubscribers 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- gie copies, oxz cent; in wrappers, rwo cENTs. {[" Apvexrisements should be. sent to the office before 12 o’clock w.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. e It invariably contains the “‘ Washington News’ ‘hat has made The Daily Evening Siar circulate Sogeneraily throughout the country. U7 Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro cured at the counter, immediately after the issve ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. A AEE RRL EL a Mee N2&. 2,857 THE SIEGE OF FORT MACON. FROM PITTSBURG LANDING. Pi Bisco Seater ies tel TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. - OFFICIAL, DENTISTRY, IROOM BALI, oun our vee — are acmsinh aha, wanes de lee Siebel Garrison in the Vert. DEPARTMENT OF THE SHENANDOAH. paige! ct abe) GEera. 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ~ tf . Ft nc patentee [Spectal cerrespondence of Cincinnati Gazette.) | [Correspondence of the N.Y. Evening Post.) | aavance of G B Wasuineron, January 25, 1862. HiNEMaL beatae FERLE, = = New N. C., April 6 —I have just visited Secretary of State will hereafter receive personally at his office .n this ity. Prerescre Lavine, Tenn., April 9 —The EWBERN, N.C., Jackson Oc roe EMILE DUPRE days after the battle have been spent in burying | the headquarters of Gen. Parke, whose brigade} ji udes’ Hill. of Congress on business on Saturdays, ete AE A . the dead and collecting the wounded. Meantime | occupies a Eee ee called Carolina City, con- ‘The following has been received at the-Wa cing with Saturday, the first of next ‘cannot wear these. p= | no operations of any importance bave been at- | taining about haifa dozen » one of which, | oe . ‘ersone oSiling at my oO: be sccommoasted Just Received and 0; tempted against theenemy. Lest night their rear | thst has heretofore made some pretensions to the epartment : - jan ett WILLIAM RB. SEWARD. no. atyie asd prise ‘Peeth pened, guard wes still within eight miles of us. If cav- | quality of an inn, bas been selected by the Gene- Mount Jackson, April 17, 92. m.—Onr troops joe who re partion! ne gs ‘sete Sat so permit Gosbec ade | ond ans tera tanta, ana Wes wat | for"God ane now he Reds Wil Wher] YATAR DEPARTMENT, ——_— iiteesprodece tte MIRERKT PEATE wiles | 4 Mtee and trat-clam stock of cho But . | a . ; Several Ls wore evlered out yesterday, ‘on | converted hy thegebels intu'a barracks, was | the enemy appears to be in force. JanwaRy 21, 1862, = Tettio cn Naess syenee, between FAMILY GROCERIES, what I suppose wes intended asa reconnolssance. | burned a few day8 since. The Fourth Rhode ‘The people report that they Intend to give bat- ‘Oxpwaxn, That the War Department will be and 10th sts, Also, 907 Arok street. Philadel Thay came up to the rebel rear guard: made a | Island and the Eighth Connecticat regiments are | tle there. “They Sartiug of beidaes and cuilaray | cltsed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and | 91s. mar ¢-17,80 consisting of: back something the encam, n this v—detachments occupy- | pain ir yarn ridges pr wear. Phere were certainly no signs in the | ing Morehead City, Beaufort and Hogue loland. | Ears: engines, ete. whick hed eetealated at tae Fridays against all other business but that which | (JEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION SUGARS, of all grades, movements there that the retreat was 2 rout, ue Island {s held by Company K of the | terminus of the road. But our movement was so | relates fo active military operations in the field. RTLFICIAL CHEOPLASTI BONE TEAS, Yet the rebels abandoned large quantities of | Fo Rhode Island Regiment, and its occupa- | sudden, and the retreat of the rebels so precipi- ys will be devoted to the business of 4 0. property. A mileor two out from Shiloh, (the | tion virtually euta of communications with Fort | tate, that we were enabled to save the bridges, and Representatives, TEETH COPFRE, eburch in the edzeof our lines,where Beauregard | Macon, 1 wastold by one of the officers of Gen. | two locomotives and some cars. All these bad Mondbys to the business ef the Pubife, Wivkovr Murat Prave on Chars. bad his headquarters.) long trains of As ye Banks's staff that Colonel Moses T. White, (a | been prepared with combustible material for an DR. &B Se! ND BUTTER, mostly loaded with provisions—got fast In the | nephew, as you know, of Jeff. Davis,) who is | instant conflagration. EDWIN M. STANTON, 910 Broadwor Now Tay i ra mud. They abandoned them. but took care to oie in comannnds of the fort, sald so ono-of the a apes poses 9 : Fes taken, sad seve ja 22-€f Secretary of War. ‘owe, ee B38 Tach sts, om ened LARD, ters who a: coming into js camp, | fine horses ca from the enemy- Eo, sieeE Tasy cesusd torteapiad that. that | (hanks would SoMaeibaces te Aght evel end bites rect ciminthy the eee nein ee eee ae ee epee iste wae tollowine FLOUR, P-nhiectawoia: = = va) os of his im ved system : would serve, like spiking a gun, to disable it ef- [that ‘the would’ blow up the fort rather than} 1 o'clock a m. Col. Carroll’s brigade, of Gen. AUCTION SALES. 1. Phe Feeth of tis manu ture +e fectually. ‘Phe smount of provisions abandoned | listen to propositions of surrender.” According | Shields’ division, led the advance on the back MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, elds, being thres-fourths igtter than Soy oth to the inhabitants of the place, Colonei White is | road to the rear cf Mount Jackson, and General 2 7 i acids, res-fourths it iy than an: or &e.. ac. &c. The rebels bad evidently come to stay. Flour |aa impulsive man, governed by passion rather | Kimbslten the turnpite, Gen Williams wi eis | ~ BY GREENS WILLEMS, Rietingetrs | 28 Bee took or reote saeco erick aa the . . was scattered over acres on acres on either side {| than by reason, and apt to take some desperate | fine divis'on bringing wy eserve column. 2.000 OF THE FingeT VARIRTY ANU OTNED | & Zhe roots will be made moffensive, an never All of which be offers at lowest cash prices. the rord. till in places it looked as If it hed | resolutions should he be compelied to capitulate. | We sball occupy New Market to-night. Suxgvesseey ar Avction—On TUERDAY, the he. ' snowed flour, and that the storm was heavier | It is, however, believed that the rebel force General Shields hes so far recov as to COM- | 221 instant. we shali ei in frovt of ovr Store. oor- No temporary testh are nesded permanent = than had ever been seen before by the oldest | which sparioone West Sinan is sausncansls i mand his division in person. nero 1 D atreets, No, 526, at 11 o'clock s, ope a oo gf PIKE’S CELEBRATED WHISEIES. the effective working of the guns, and that either 2a J under ‘Thee were some signs, too, of rapid. retreat | for this resson, or from. the fact that the garrison Leer tnong April Te Irde roneeteh ease iy re- | 2200,cne Perpetual Blooming Kove Busives, in lots, | the o Gishearol, 500 barrels Magnolia, Monday evening. In one place sabers, muskets, | !¢ gradually weakened by frequent desertions, ss . ps each lot comprising a generai variety. k has beea fully tested over five J e% al ; ¢ 2 i many of the sicisns and eecoutrements could be picked up in any | the ferocious colonel will be unable to fuidl any linble officers, that Gens, Williams’ and Shields’ 2 endlic is esp oottn y invited to thesale, ae | by 7 first oh and phy: Tthie Elsewhere, through the woods and | one of his promises. by ast night, and ery choles assortment, and will be soid 500 barrels XXX, . ug! is i commands passed Stoney Creek 1 by ise we invented @ white undestructive 500 barrels Miller: Rye Mononganela, quantity advanced towards Mount Jackson. They sur- ~s =A 4. along the read, were abandoned blankets, clothes DIFFICULTIES. prised yesterday, in their advance, from 50 to 60 | — were CREE E WHALES ALS TS bs ind foe = ny build up a ger, 600 barrels fine Old Rye, and arms — bogy be Paper ‘Although considerable progress has been made | of ashby’s Cavalry, ina church, including inthe By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneors. foot, sound tooth on any side roots, which will iset y! At one point, e fie! ids a mile or two beyond | in the preparations for the taking of Fort Macon, | number three lieutenants. The horses of the com- onr Lines, they seemed to have carried out most of | great difficulty is experienced in the transporta- "TUES AFP FERNOON, M: th 3862, Tho best of references given—to Dr. V. Mott; Dr. their dead, who were killed in the battle on Sun- | tion of siege material, which has to be carried | feel that they neglected to peat pickets. ats weisckoae the pa ia opomus, Professor of Chemistry, N.Y; Hion. AT CINCINNATI PRICES, day, for bustal. Actes were thickly dotted with | from Newbern fifteen miles to the head of Slocom The prisoners now here. in charge cf Colonel | +c of truat to th qatseS rayne of a Court of Washing- the bodies. creek, hauled one mile to the ratlroad station of Candy, of the 63th Oblo, the commander of the | 2¢/. 1859. and Teonr in Liber J. $,No" and aeroene for youresll, ben All the t«: 7 ‘There are no preseut indications that we are be Havelock, aot See by masigs, rors. test post, are to be forwarded to Baltimore. Colone! | folios 246. et the other dated 3 Worlte brands of follow up our victory with the vigor many wi! point to Gen. e's headquarters. Once there. | Uandy in person keeps up active scouting through 7 i ore doubtless expect. The army bas passed through | the heavy guns and mertars have to be ferried | the mountain hiaunts of the rebel cavalry between | soueet pe (ete eaee, Tegurue for Washing’ GAS FITTING, &. CHAMPAGNE, 8 very severe battle, in which some of its brigades | across Bogue Sound to Bogue beach—an opera- | the two forks of the Shenardoah,and haa brought of Leta numbered 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, Sn) ae foe ese Mel and regiments, and nearly sil its divisions, were | tion of great difficulty, for the sound 1s so shallow E FEE’S SALE O OTS.—On | through lifetime. 500 barrels fine Old Bourbon pany, were elso captured. So secure did they TRY 8 SAL F CITY Li Ip 7 a9, nf Se . —_- Mumm Verzeny, Green Seal, Heidsic’ in several prisoners who aided in the attack on im berad 259, fronting on Sou'h F street, A WM ©. DOVE & CO. z . aid more or less disorganized. Weeks will be re- | that it can be sounded by wading knee-deep for | pi5 pickets. i 13th atreete west (isinnd.) KK Mow pio; So execute any orders with | Witch, belag bought low, we ofez 8: unusually quired to put the army in as good shape as it was | more than haif the distance. He reports the inhabitants almost destitute of in ea the bal ween er as fron 1p the low rates, before ec gee = — a om a; be _ ang — seeps Lota read ig the necessaries of life, and ignorant of our prowence etaises. + @. St FIvVVine impassable. it is underst: at General ite shore. een that point am ort | ia force, but requestiny otection against re! Al! conve: ancing at the cost of the purchaser, ea ae Grant is not permitted by bis orders to pursne, or | Macon, a distance of about four miles, there ina | depredstions. Having: hever taken part 1a the FDO. T FISHER, Trestes, Lg me wast bend op LYS erty Alto, Sole Agent for te move from h!s present positioss. It is sald he | wide eh, in the moving soll of which the war, it is thought they are generally decidedly in Spl2eokds J.C Mco@UIRE& CO., Aucts, a CHAN. ahr Peet other 6. STEAM ane P a - couldn’t have moved out to attack Johnsion if the | artillery carriages sink to the bubs. After this | favor of a restoration of the Union. WATER FIX Fake: ja 7-1" IKE'S ARMY CORDIAL, latter had even come and leisurely pitched his} marsh ‘bas been safely crossed the siege tra’ By WALL ’& BARNARD, Auotioneers, pS oT re rane cpg aa feb 14-t¢ GAS FIXTURES, Fpsuscerettce rp roosrving. @ AB PRIivatTza inlet, superior a agg to paying FPRIVAT S. Strassvre, April 17., p. m.—Dispatches from oe # We are — a say Ls Fridsy — Lasers d S Los pur seh ey cape aaa General Banke, dated Mount Jackson, this a.m ,| tue Gpeyes Beau Berets ay Aveston- i ria ae ee ee vith s | plenting artillery. do prot teutat tho ences te] states that he had selzed two locomotives and | trummctee for the county of Washington, rit- wd in thine 0 $0 anyths desks but i should doubt i” He ie takfag com. | the witels: These bloffe are ea with a | t¥eral cars, and saved the bridges there. Also fag 48 & Court of Cusnoery, dated 22d of Jaguars, | ly tq sali aud examine our stook of Gas and Weter FPRivawrs mand ‘of 2 somewhat disorganiz'd army. ‘He | stented frowth of brush sad wetaee trick the | tes" be Look many prisoners there Hin sdvance | 18,15 E. 1052, 8t4 O'clock pm at tho: Auction | AAEGE feeling couttont that we Amve tke best ‘ Will hardly risk his first movement with it, till | artillery trans sink to the axle, and it requires a} Was 0 eudden that the enemy bad not time to fivaira youth an. | Sorted stook in Washin a ail. Room Barnard. south oor ner of Penn- i LA BO it 1s again in good condition to meet the enemy. | very great force to move them out. destroy the property there, although every prepa- | srivanis avonto and Ninth strech ie the cite ot be proesene sore, Hine intrasted te eur sare babes DR. LA BONTA af ERS& bs sy the Sunday Chronicle offi wahington Buide tents within three miles ef our lines. meet with a succession of sand bluffe running aeeee weeeven 7 MPRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- Ww PRO’ Fl aD . $ wil It will take some time too for him to familiarize | Owing to these dittieulties, which it will take | ‘on bed been made to do so. ‘Ashington, the to\'owing descrined Real Fetate, bimself with the minuter detalis of bis position, | time to surmount, a week or two may elapee be- Bamely: 1 va connd 0: is Seuaro No. 841 marge eh otra een Baud to learn his nage “om ga ie his — fore the fort bere see es bgt aa The fort is IMPORTANT FROM YORKTOWN. ————————————— ed rivate Ni Ute ings. At any rate re is no poss! ty now of | known to contain al ive hun men, mostly " rt of there lots are four good frame houses, 4 : our moving till he comes ‘ drawn from the militia of this part of the State, | The Retels «tempt to Strengthen a Bat. | part of there jots are four good frame how Bede MONEY oe with your business Gen. Nelson's Division, forming the advance J and the fact that deserters are daily coming over 1 will th ll,atthe same piace, all of Square = —— having develed my. whole time to the of Gen. Buell’s forces, arrived at & Greer to onr side a a inay oe — tistied with thele | Skirmishing near James River. Peres Vista avtuee, alt? reat ALLOTMENT DRAFTS. and to Chronis a fiatione of the Womb. [ieee urday night and Sunday morning rittenden . It is said that the garrison is also > th 0a! * ——_ sdneys, Skin Krup<i &o., end ati. . followed soon after. McCook’s marched all day | weakened by disesse, and that there {8 no phyai-| The following was received at the War Depart- THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY 0 best i e Sunday to get up in time for the fight on Mon- | cian in the fort. All’ these circumstances make | ment last night : sat the cams) pisos, Square No. Cage oy ge jusre is bounded by north D street, WILL FORWARD SOLDIERS’ 3 5 day. Woods’ got in just ss the batlie was clos- | some of the old Inhabitants here believe that the TANCES ao eee fr t east, north C st "] th “Shem T most ot respecte a Cc ear YORK’ April 17.—Hon. E. M. J E eet east, Dor! street,-and reven :: ing. Gen. Garfield now hes a brigade in it. § soldiers will decline fighting, and that Colonel Stanton, Secsetacy of Wat—-During Tuesday “ia id id out in sixteen lots, which | To their Families at any piace on the lines of their | ' <r gn forniooing me scare Thomas’ Division brought up the reer, and got | White will be compelled tourrender. a the | Wrdnedday our gunboats amused ihemeclves by Fen leaey Spr Te Sy pe rprone sta charge of ee ere tee ns cenent speedily in on Tuesday. “ ween ns an e 1 3 ) s 5 No. 3, - ENTY- $ CENTS ire, s Thus all te, divistone of Buell’sarmy are here, | rebels ts not very wide. Recently «demonstra, shelling the woods below Gloucester One of Square 642, atthe corner of Delaware avenus sod required i nothing duagreesbie in any part of them approached within two miles of Yorktow: Fo any 8UM NoT EXCEEDING Firry Dot! treatmen! excepting Mitchell's You doubtless know better ff tration wes made at Newport station by the rebel | 26m GPProache wlth ol Att Se? pp ik ee sou reet, . esterday morning, when the rebels opened from | _All of the foregoing Rea! Eetate is situated inthe} And a proportionate additions! o: Consultations free. Rooms vory privat where it is than we do. cavalry, which compelled the Sth Rhode {sland | J new b:tiery concealed in the woods ‘The gan. | olty of WeahingioneD Groat ei tae nine | And ® proporti by connecting ateneen” neers diy ba DONT, It was a matter of universal regret that the } and the New Jersey 20th to form !n line of battle. | hoat having thus learned the location of theone. | Sforesaid decree f The remittance, whetier Gold, Treasury Notea,| mse ytme (Sst feor) Washington Bui dine, beliltant officer, General C. F. Smith, was not splay forced the enemy to retire, and we | my's guns, returned to her position without re- | ,,fH2,terms of these sales will be: One-third orsh; | or allotment Drafis, chould be souloeed va note: | Mik 28-1m’ a able to participate ia the battle. For several § have not seen any of them since. ceiving any damage. beeen in six. twelve, and eighteen months. De weeks be has been confined *o his room, and rred payments to bear interest,and be secured bt pom Po megbe sopled, (he Wah, Stephens & FORTIFYING NEWBERN. The firing tc-day was renewed at long inter- | b: ? ing town, Post OU: sometimes to his bed, bye severe attack of gout os tala piapese = See ks ia forth. | cate, ‘z y iz y tie purchaser or purchasers’ notes, ecdorsed to faoltios th a and a combination of other diseases, His distin- On. x treet and number) of the person to MILITARY AND NAVAL the satis.action of the ‘Trustes, at, and the amount legibly marked Mm of Newbern, and in guarding it] The rebels yesterday morning, with 2 force of . C. MORGAN, Trastes, 7 BECHANT TAILORS, guished coolness on the battle-feld, his more rebel attack. Not many days will Clapse | 1,008 men, commenced to strengthen abattery io- | 8p l-Stawads WALL& BAKNARD, Auots. > DEALERS IN ; velopes for this purpose may be had at our An than a third of a century's active experience, will be sufficient for protection. | cated about three miles to the left of Yorktown, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctionsers, SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, would bave gone largely to preventing the dis- | Nearly three hundred negroes are working at the | when a battery was brought to bear, causing them s A RNA ‘To facilitate prompt delivery the charge EPAULETS, SHOULDER STRAPS, asters of Sunday fortifications, under Captaii Williamson, of the | to beat a hasty retreat. The rebels opened with | "J RUSFER’S SALE OF VALUABLE R mittance should be 9’ =paid 7 yae GAUNTLETS, GLOVES, &s. 2 x 3 vat abnet the eunboute Killing cut me, om: | Topographical Engineers Our flotilla of gua- | their heavy guns, when a second battery was | Civ virtue of paleos ai ort, Meat ie, | ahaeim ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. And every variety of iaint about tbe gunboats killing our own men J poats is anchored in the Neuse and Trent rivers, } brought forward. A brisk fire was now kept up| day of August, 1857, and recorded on the Ith day B, SEELEY, BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, n the cannonade on Sunday night. It ts trae, 1 | ang commands the ap bof the town; for the | for about four hours, during which three of the | of November, I §7 in liber J. A &., No. 244, folios 4 believe, that they did. An cilicer of one of them . a Ar Restonaae iter security of which detachments of New | enemy’s guns were dismounted, when both sides | 234. 235, 236 237, one of the land reoords for “ informs me that be estimates toe number thus ark, Pokaayivenle tod Massachusetts troops and | ceased for a while, but the fire wus renewed on} Wash op Brin ior the District of Colambia, HARD RUBBER TRUSS, WALL, STEPHENS & CO., i Iwi URSDAY, 24th day of April, 1i é , 322 Peansylvania avonus, between killed at twenty; but it was better to lose those } a regiment of artillery have been encamped in | our part late in the afternoon and continued till iw under Rirgs & Goodyear’s Patents. anay’ ue, twenty than to losethe cannonade. Firing in the J the plain extending west of the town. daylight this morning, effectually preventing the [ Ae apd oy the Audion House of Wa the a aR == {intel & Repub} sth and wth ste. dark, and in the general confusion of our lines, our thidikasaiten. rebels from repairing the damage they had aus- | oity of Washington, the forlowine Goered tre | | Rubber ff Office for the Radical Cure of Hernia FURNITURE! and the advance and change of postiiene during | Contrabands are still coming in. They are tained. of andy With buildings nd improven.ents thereon, TRUSS or Rupture, FURNITURE! the night, it is only wonderful that they did not ged in fortifying the city on the inland sidi ‘The loss of the enemy must have been consid. foc ree u lo soamty of Washington, in the Dis- 126 Clark etzeet, Chicago, Illinois. F Pp ; 4o more of this unavoidable damage than they | Fi2e¢ 1h SOmntving the or line of breastworks | erable, as the firing of our artillery was very accn-| "ist of Gatumbias li iete onde UORNITURB! “= tab here the battle | {fom the Trent to the Neuse, abouta mile in the} rate. Our loss was Sergeunt Baker, of the 24} fourth line uf @ tract of inid #3 rw Seat, and before WnkDOWn tn: the asian et Yi 2..8 28 Fale tortor Teae ts lepine teaabey ‘good | #€aF Of the town. As the negroes have already pointes egy (arian § tered Bend Dis tigen funning:thenoe south 15 porches. thence souty & ; eal oF ver used in the follow. {of the firm of Moses & fou, : ze n ’ Michig: z: > . ence port! " 4 Urer Bi Lo eee pisos for boats to land, at which much of the | %tved thelr apprenticeship in this kind of work ¥ z, thence sor jegrees ~ 4 r ‘our horses were killed yesterd: ense 69 degrees. cast 51 Si pe aeat Chaire, Cottage, | freight for the lower Tennessee, coming from oct tarmac rreeihad Hin iia ook} | Rich’d Painter, of Berdan’s sharpshooters, was | porches to ite interesotion with the fifteenth Stra —_ ae Cells 4 room F urniture—@horn’s Building, 665 Memphis and Corinth by rail, seems to have been } arier the defence of the place, The blacks ex. | probably fatally shot while on picket duty. Geviecee of Dat ee Portas by the hole and | giwnys Cican, aad good ss new, Does not press or SE ee Ea UPHOLSTERIN shipped. The place is known to the people of bibit great joy at working for amaster who, be-| | Other engagements took place yesterday further | thanse south 49 derwoen eek oo perones, thease | wzEre the Cord, nor overstretch and enlarge the cuvuair anpien, 1G promptly the country simply as Pittsbarg Landing, aod} sigig Sasi; protection, food and clothing, j fo the iefi aud near James river, in which ou} south 25 degrees, west 21 perchoe ‘ard S810) of a | Openiney bat. eonstantly Soe %e, omnes Store open day aud evening for the socommeda. Pittsburg Landing suould be the name of the | 3a48 Sgt dollars 4 month im cash for compensa | troops showed very great gallantry. The results} peren thence, south 81 deprece, went 45 perches tn Same Bruce cur be made vege Bee oer ack be | ton of the publias ‘ battle. As the greatest ever fought on this conti- J i." have not yet been fully ascertain the beginuing, containing Sl acres, 1rood and 17] gage may require, thas been ueed ty over Sao | ,, Purchesece will study their interest to cail nent, with ten times ns many troops engaged as Late. Poh terms of thia eale wi'l be one-third cash; | Persons im ths North-west within the past two | SOKiuE-sisewhere, i 23m" at New —— Dames povwated beens - By the Jersey Blue to-day we learn thai the Death of Rey. Dr. Wheeler. balance bearing interest and payable in eeu Fe gl pied oF en [3 vn Ey vee CH. RIVART & CO, em ethtey Sag be it deserves at least its proper | Tebels have ordered General Burnside {deere | Bontixoton, April 16 —The Rev. John Wheel- stalments at 6, i2and 1€ mouths, the deterred dex and used ia preference to ail others, by ali] SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT = ” Revert: 9 Rit pett arn heared on! er, D. D., ex-president of the University of Ver- | Mens ienared phy anes eB thie payseent to be ominent Surgeons be New York C:ty, among REMOVED TO Wes ita defeat? Certainly not. {f » man at- | Sider a flag of truce, was bro Gnesmage trom the | Mont, And one of the most prominent an respect- | sacddown at the place of ance; and intense tho cage r 0} er & 8. &.Comsun oF PERN. Avaxvn amp Stzrm Sr. tempts to knock me down, und the matter ends ; ed men of this State, died here this morning al er Or purchasers refusing sy to do the property | of Rush Medionl College, Prota, Davis, F, ing being fieng Ciarendon Hotel Bi 5 . At] feel commander notifying him to evacuate New- | the advanced age of 64 years. ston resold at the risk and cost of the x pes ear ‘time F Leer coversaeeartienionre bern aad the other polote sans y the Union z defeulung purchaser or purchasers, a irenuio Wei iBook Priaoe, seats ot Washengton. him, end how badly i'm hort myself. before I €: wing bh yen! bel he Incerrect Report. mh 31-eo&d. wins BARNARD. "Auct a ru an receiv: ‘edale over all H. ROSEY, Acesr, New x can determine whether 1’ better glorify over it | orm his position. “The scone ie deertined ae x] New Yorx, April 17—The ship Vorktown, | — a » Aucts, arauteod in every respect . Yous not. ee ohnston and Beauregard attempted to dzive us wn most interesting one. General Burnside rece! ved | Teported as having been captured by a privateer, the message, snd made substantially this reply: | 1s now lying in East river, loading for Liver- ING NEW. Srovnd rips in line of rupture, to DR. B.SEk-{| SHERRY, PORT and MADEIRA WINES, Into the river. and the matter eaded in our driving } «1 do not need so much time; come on whenever | Poo! SOMET. - Bee ar driving x sca HEY: Motufactarer and Proprietor, Chicago, iil. FINE OLD BRANDY aud WHISKY. em off the tield. Certainly it was not a defeat. oa i Mi "OU z = f 1 SLICIOU: ‘ 4 ; TO™ A liberal di: it to di . Bates ita decisive victory? We are yet with- beet eae peat vat oe Joo Feta Sailing of the Niagara. SOMETHING Pe Oty. eet will, be st J. W. NAIRN?S f 7A SOAs Ciscount todesiers. _mhi9_ bi ted. Pi ¥ this in- | JAMES MOLAN, Acuwr, Wasurneron, ING NEW. strument oan be fitted by “Soncine aise. fn toohes “dane 0 Bo. r ™ ae t Sth and Pa, avenue, fora , out facts sudicient to form: « eatiafactory opinion. | Pie indications were, when the Jefsey Biue} Bostox, April 16.—The steamabip Niagara] : a "Osi nad examine he : "TAUSE AND THIN FABRICS inali kindsof f ; : AY TON’S WASHINGTON BISCUIT, aed cxamine for yourself, ou; 1 Shes pus Aoheeed so Sony on Alouday as to | sailed, that the Generel mgant to keep his word. | sailed aaa a egrrietnes paver poels wit * DAYTON'S WASEINGLON BiscUIL. [C2 ie ae Oars ft . ‘Plats, and Bisok and White Johnston, the repulse of the great army on which be also takes $55,000 in specie. _ To be found at ay BAKERY, and at our stgnd yor THE MOUTH or YELLOWSTONE ur stock of Mourning Goods is full and com. their pena teasnaned tue pattocotans peters D*- J. H. SCHENCK, ra Sem __ ip MARSH MARKET. FORT BENTON, MISSOURI RIVER. fongnost ip entire year. = acy Gesell ? i “ation - Bi Our Northern and Eastern correspondents sen: they looked upon ae tavincible, should produce | ficisa. whose brilimat aad wide-spread ropu‘stion | | ene Mackall at Me oth ALSO, he steamer EMILIE, J, B. !-aBanox, Mastor, | 81 °W supplies daily. dt ement and dergoralization enougt in | bes Deen, fle, ven Te cases which | tekel Cotes cae srek e ackall and five othe - ALSO, will leave on oe chout cae ‘of One only, marked in plain figures ; hence tueie ranks to prevent their making a firm stand ton and pronjureed incurable oy | repel omicers, captured at isiand No. 10, ware QUR EXCELLENT LEMON Pigs, April. “Fo persons desious of porn am tnapeotion of sect Sici =aay San ey ee eae mes Bu *y pe — Are Teo ected ARs ll our EXCEL ENT Bice heals Pubd Washington this t jabs! rable rot obligation thereby incurred to —t it ad made—the most isive of ye war. al as 5 S le a e i y : {fa insisted by those who ought to know best, and pean eat ae SOMETHING CHEAP AND USEFUL. ONE, Fore Bonen Only A an of and tk having fom aps 6 a wverasned tee: sad lenge, ta tie Casts tacts capes Who cde Washingt : SOMETHING CHEA® AND USEFUL. ONE, Toad, to the most , % vr s mnachion with the Putte wulteaver; | BOOTS AND SHOES TO SUIT 2HE as) on ory. Im oo ducted in good order and without confusion, and | por aoataltarion cate Site he Ae tion of ONE, jigat draught aide, whee! steamer, which will eave if they are able to perfect thelr defeases at Cor- 4 ra ere about the esi to ran fro) 1 wi manufacturing ail kinds of BOO’ 4. prepare for vigorous resistance before | His great experi ved from long and ex- TE CARERY, emus tg te Fells of Mansour. For trught or | S24, SHOES: aud constantly fevers Se 2 intb, aud prep: gor f tenoo rom lon e3 i 56 Eleventh strec ¥ on board. mn ply 0 made work of eve: we attack them, the a a of the wee ractios, 7 soe Save) gr SP i Sold 0 > 12-1w Between G and H. OO 5 re lo OX preesiy to onder: gad wil pepo ener mare oo isan wahed tastrement with whieh hisexaminal COLE DU CAVALIER A PIED, 15 cents, SOLDIERS’ PAY. Beretofore okareod in oe py mash fi & success in regatni Ps . funge sre mede, enabie him to detcot t * Cavalerie—Basie de instruction. 87 cents. a. icles. . been driven by surpr sore : : f 2S ________________________} De Srack—Avant-Postes de Cavalerie Legsre, HARNDEN’S EXPRESS Pergons in want of and favor. The rebels Silected thelt ius and piace | BIE E'S RE | Taras er tae outs eee erat | ta Sec CieeMargobslorio.. 6 conta WILL FORWARD JSQUDIERS REMIT- | os oily store and af the lowest aioe of attack, pounced upen a far inferior force, and Fi have Baw Filing on pedlic that he o-Gulde de Thee nts. . oY at Wurruer Monxy om ALLoTMENT Drarts. “ser oo pe To their Families St any place on the lines of their zi ~ ents sui the w: wyer 8: to " iz. Expross ate charge of H. OYSTERS—OY F gal '@ wou! t M4 ohqnic that uees a eaw, and ho} De Mulitsires—Par le General Grand. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS OTELS, Restaurants nec br Fami th th eter hs char ; cumstances against us could hardly be * - be it 1 Tawvinit epied ae fi» - tention to business. that he wi ee For any sum rot exceeding Fifty Dollars.(g50) | $82 0esupplieddai'y with O doliars, ordinary 6xaminstions and it i JOHN KENNEALLY. enir “e la Cava 3 vols. $3 37, OMPARATIVE LOSSES—KILLED, WOUNDED, ARTIL- | without that instrumant po charge is mads. eh i _—___SOHN KENNEALLY. _ En A ts - LARY, PRISONERS, Ric. one nok ‘youd fea ful to auch patiants MES. ROSSELLS RESTAURANT. Cj Tal and meot de {a Cavalerio 18) phe remittance, whether in Gold, Treasury Nor do the books post so badly. We all be-| as benebtod w oatment If they — modan—De la Cavaleri Notos, or Allotment Drati iS Vieits to jheir mat ling and ining Bho} performed a feat that military writers declare is ine, Stomaca Tih and 8 tiree belfovine, impossible in well-dlectplined army—efected a that he w: complete surprise. A stronger combination of c}r- imagined. 1 ar ny shell, dry measure, And & proportionate additional charge for pisces Teaohed by conneoting Expresses. 7 “Vionse give urs ES & CO. ys it its, should be enclosed in No. 503 Ni 2 fgg bh Dana Ay. Meve here that their 'css in killed and wounded i in durin 2 Me y TOry—Kemarquee Sur le Gevsierie. 8155. Pi Sree ane ateenrely sealed, ana have the} 7, Oynersof the ‘Giaiity spiced to order, is considerably larger than ours. Certainly it is | fey nave fecuived. ‘Beetine being, “freat satine | Runes aok nko wey core airrdeetmouon Provisoire sur la Cavaierie State, of the person Sahom 55 besscte aad the | ae no less. They took a good many.guns from us. 7 bim, Ceriificates tend to i smount legibl rked thereon. age RECEIVED AT L. A. « ps og theme all Deck Sania an Monday, and. Souddoace to hue reap" auiforere from ear cals at alt fo a re ap in tne at ee ____CFRANCK TAVLOR__ ve lopes for this purpose Will be furnished at Jf oe i } Fang 7 udlag diseases, need » Bohenck 8 famoui i fice, steel rifled piece. . 7 Ey . yet he saved. J Visitors may count ppon go fare, courteor Steamed Oyster The received to be forwarded SS 800. RU |. HATS and Ke js ‘The bainace of prisdners is against us. peg his rooms by selling joe. fnd all the requisites for & well-reguiated hay it h » Third atrest, sogend ‘door took at one swoop the chief portion of tases regs be Seas be feunes fall rst-olass house, ai phar Saloon, ia. read: Bye ments. Af various other times they picked t 1469" —$<—<— « 8, No. 361 ROM PARIS. api eee: 8 SMITH. Agent. f Petweeet Sune SEPT ted fragments of companies and aquads. All pen A)... — I De BERN. npeve Paravest; Xo ipne SPz NG SILKS, fall assortment, figured and KUN atuand at PSSRE gether they must have from three te four or NEW ABBY OOF, rns Up Been Fore. 3 voi, thousand of ourmen. And to bead the list, they L, STYLES Bese voir. baret a 600 er usual full assortment have oas of our Division Generals. We, om the ork ine a orpiye & Bouill fete »Stoam Oy ¢ ish our urzal, fol susortment of all the Dey EONS gXD ATL. A.B ober hand, took comparatively fe e re * . e Y-t, bat five hundred, Tebould ‘Whole Suits slegantly got «1 core. [seer A WM. P. WEBR. Proprietor. | your 2 ~4 Id cover the whole number. We at Bip and $12, 5 A ea & Ne Ho POUNDS boweyer,a large numberof their wounded, | ap 3-Im* Corner ad eRe ‘Arana: tb 1,000,000 meneis, x Ly doubtless as prisoners of w:r.)§—@£ ——<<<$=<$<$_$_$$ $ __$_ mes ries du Rhin,2 vols; CAMP GREASE OhaT Et reg, though not included fn thisestimate. They car- ORS iN FO! EaB—an jcorge Sand—La Pilleule; S00 bs anD . ried of what wounded they could on Sunday, ph tg | pat ar nd ules ROUGH TALLOW ange, , Aa a cee cge) Were forced to leave many 13 | Fo ine. wane vi it ae “da Mieatets rote anarre: 300 ANTED, Oar teats, too, are bad and much | Both are tevand is testis nee, | 8? 15 FRANCK TAYLOR, exh prices will De paid, at of the camp equipage i 8 . 2 SUSHELS PRIM« SLED OaTS, geome : maha oceu| ov cam Bem iontny street, between D 9" J.P. BER RRCLOW DAWSON & Co, a] ‘were private pro- . me 73 was mostl: trageds mueb, however, B Agricultu ‘areh TEINWAY & SONS’ AN. tras ict cainjered, especially the camps were 55% Sevanth street, belo San %A5, 3 J pot burned, ss would certainly have bee; ‘ LOWER wi at if the revels bad not expected to hoid what they hed geined, and to use at thelr leisure the spolis they bed gained. Bat on both Sunday and day the battle raged through the “1 Course the tents were riddled with

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