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‘ Pa left upon Corinth, on Monday evening, because they OFFICIAL. LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. oe eae prisoper fo the rebels; for ney ran short of ammuaition. ‘Therrlsseers takes when ail his men deserted bim be refused to | on Sunday were sent under guard towards Corinth. | NO PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS. AUCTION SALES. FV®NING STAR. THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW . Gord night. Buell sent a brignde of cavalry to attempt to res- THIS AFTERNOOL . — — Latest from Fortress Monroe. | !ve, 24 was taken. Gord nig’ a body of Confederate cavalry and te Dig VAR Daranrunnr, L. CROWN & CO. Acotonee VASHINGTON CiTY: —~— ORaven’s Laxv:xo, Tnth, not only. frustrated the ORO MPs Romeiess Seay Recirends 0-5. ORBES AT AUCTION —We wi'l co! at ane WASHINGTON Ci : 3 rd in the Twenty miles below Pittsburg, April 8 movement, but also captured the whole brigade Washington, April 18, 1 ATURDAY MURN NG. 190s FRIDAY. -seses APRIL 15, 1862. | Heavy Cannonading Heard i THE SECOND DAY OF THE FiGht. | of Federal cavalry Nep sssenger tgaiss ovill be ren trom Wenhing- ; = ploeee direction of Yorktown. 1 had been up unffl two in the morning, watch- ——_ Tennessee regiment are said to have | ton to Manassas until further notice. waco FT . — need. ing the firing and burating of our shell, so when He yee angie Hinois i D. C. McCALLUM, jorses, are invited to stterd the eaic,as they will {07 Reading matter on every page. 2 the Was I went to bed I slepe pogennel 701cléehs Rovintoe: wing dispatches we aleo fiad in the Military Director and Sup’t Railroads, U. 8. 2,e0la Without reserve. side for Interesting telegraphic and other matter.] The oe has been received a Race Sc'ctess ces tad home | dating like devils, |‘ SHILow, April &.—Both sides are too badly | *P 18 wa R. L. CROWN & CO Department : (0 Though Tux Sax is printed on the fastest sesm press in ur south of Baltimore, its edition 1s so lerge as to require ft to be put to press at an 1 immediately dressed and went on deck; and | Worsted to renew the fight this morning. The F Mownor, April 17.—Nothing new to- | such terrific tring was never heard before on this | nemy fell back last night, and to-day we are OR SALE—A small GRO ‘ORTRESS iD continent. The rattling of musketry was inces- | Teturning to our former lines.’? + 'rquire at the store corner day, though heavy cannonading has been repest- sant, and only equaled by the roar of the cannon.| The Memphis Appeal, of the Sth, gives the | 8p 17-5t* 17 2° No_ 357 corner 6th d Avent ERY STORK. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneors. youne may MARE TAKEN A8 AN Es. IMPLEMENTS, Botsaror y ‘ thin half a mil tl estimated loss of the Union troops at 12,000 to ‘aRMino 2 early hour: Advertisements, therefore, should be | edly heerd in the direction of Yorktown. X Satta on tes lone ves batg Ps Beg - 15.000; 2,000 to 3. risoners, about 100 pieces of L ARGE M A P 8 an eer prasireas =e Sot appr anh he eat aT | al wee nite by fuel teh ne [setae net mas lnele ging Oe [mailer end 0.00 coal are, with gna, | @hORGIA, SOUTH ZEOLINA, ALABAMA, | ontaf ot Bote Ne s post » &e. g at 6, . ae ae - prt talc Inbar ecatat loud: | bu! wana en sale in'the potas soapelif ocd killed, wounded and mi-sing. The capture of | puble by the State Gover: its On & very en- | &n estray Ovn Furuse at the various military campsana | The weather islike summer. The sky isc! son's division, and taken. I had forgotten to Sandford’s Missiéstpp! Battery, except one gun, {sotle, mounted on sloth in portable form, | the law post confer 8 favor by keeping us posted | less, and there ike notes on S: it on Monday | did so, wenet ie — 4 — —— . aan po “ “ene snd 1 will give them to'you just as I wrote them, | 4 dispatch to the Atlanta Commonwealth =~ 2fine at = pots peer iho td fron ante movements and athiss —_ Nothing has been seen or heard of the Merti- } +, show the contradictory reports we received of | the rebel loss at 20.000. Up to the night of the singed = mac. the fight, and in what suspense we were all day | 9h instant. 7,000 Union prisoners bad reached 1 U7" The new Dollar Weekly Star, fuller than . Corinth. Th itd _ ‘ pw, ed Oak Engine, Soythe Snaths, cther articles in 5 ie ammunition ¢: ‘ Sita eae ee eran aa Sore | orget oe ex teat Rae ot | tery terrence «Vin ever of Metropolitan news and gossip, and choice Fy rticipate in it. BEAUREGARD AT PITTSEURG. iterary reading, it now bn our counter ready for] ‘The Surrender of Fort Pulaski. | rarticipateinit continaous roar of artil-| ,Aycorreapondent of the Memphis “Avalanche, a . rties char, . 's: “I mor delivery to the public. Embraced in ite enter- . : Satlory thatund heap Rrlag oll Che wioralce, coder tee lett, whore General Besnraeerd aot cones Apa se pT GREEN & WILLIAMS. Avote taining contents are the following articles: General Hunter's Official Report. | [Syric the rattie of the musketry Is awful, while | ‘Moving the whole scone.” «Bring up that war, ohe ! WALL & BARNAKM Acct A splendid Military Budget, containing full ac- every second is heard thedeep boomof cannon,euc- | lery, aud we will soon break their lines,” he ex. . 3 , Bin Bais SE ARNARD, Anstionsers. counts of the great battle at Pittsburg; Capture ceed: d by a deatblike stillaess for a minute, when | cleimed, Feeling that his words were words of : #73: | PYORSE, BUGGY AND HARNFS* a7 auc Huntsville; War news of all kinds; Opinions Thirty Hours Bombardment. it is broken by terrific cheers, shrieks and yells, | 400m, 1 asked Col. Tate the hour. I was just is : Dr y 3 y s y Ns i ‘i: Woresster. TION —Up SAT" AY MORNING, Apri! the Southern press; The Last Bout of the and the cannon and musketry commence to roar | € Minute after 10. Hindman receives his am- 19, at 10 o’olock.we will eeil stour A uo.ion Rooma, nd Istest news cf the progress of and rattle. Men coming to the bank. Just hailed | Muaitlon; the foe fites before him; a shell bursts : without ®, the owner .&ving no farther use orktown, &c., &c. 47 Cannon, 7,000 Shot and Shell, | twoof them. One without bisgun. They report | 11 bis horse and hurls him inthe air, The vic- A ULt JUST RECEIVED for them. : news and doings in, around gee 4 our men losing ground. ‘The artillery supposed | tory 1s ours. Soosaat ip, A veortment of Str Beseate. Tyopne. scund,end exoslient Work and Saidie bout Washington for the pes’ week; Con- 40,000 pounds Powder, 360 Pri: to belong to us. They give no reason for leaving FURTHER FROM PITTSBURG &c Hosiery, Gloves and ‘Notes a'ann 1 Top Bugsy W: on, nearly new. gressional proceedings; Commercial and finan- tities of the fleld but that the rebels were chasing ouraien | A member cf the Sth Texos regiment, who bad | degorttclen di cot Eres? ee, I news; and all the latest telegraphic news oners, quantities ali around. ‘he musketry hes recommenced, | 2'fived at Richmond from Pittsburg, states that W.P.SHEOD No-to, ‘Bueey W 4 sie} Previsians and.) mall having ceased for about three minutes. A canaon | £:000 Union prisoners had been taisnes partnt 7 st 502 Kioventh strect. he above Sre in ekoellent condition, and wili Sketches, humorous and otherwise; Rich ball just whistled near us. I fear the day is | Whom had been sent to New Orleans and a por- | — ———————_—_"SSEEAA Bosh e Roremptorily oid. 7 rare and racy articles; Latest peace news of thi: Arms, Taken! against us ‘There is one large gun out there, at | ton toMemphis. He passed Coriath on Tuesday | [NDIA-RUBBER GOODS: ferme cash. and foreign countries; and extracts from British pegs Aea rast 5 32-pounder, for every. tine it res the oon- ¢vening.. Eighty cannon belonging to the Usien |” srecohante whe eell any of the variées styles of | —22"2 WALL & BARNARD, Aucts._ papers; British opinions; The President's mes- A cussion abakes the boat. Three men appear on | Woops were captured “‘One of the Tennessre | ndia-kabber Goode, will do ‘Well to osll on Mr. ———— : sage on the emancipation bill; Items of general Port Rovat,S8.C., (via Sandy Hook. N J.) the bank (i030 a.m.) Reason for leaving, out | regiments bad suffered most mip ps ee all, and |] A. HALL, as h ol it ‘extensive FUTURE DAYS. eeeesaa recite: agetciannl one mermecitatal sere oy mars) | Siyeatttidxes. “(Ehoke men retarned in about 15 sRulied BPahay oe Meee andes woe | Eee eneee Themen a OTETOrs priee odia Rut. | By BOTELER & WILLSON, Aast Household recipes; Agricultai horticultural } s7on, Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War : minutes, and went in the direction of the fight.) . Its noble commander won ‘ork. uh . joneera. jseful domestic recipes, and much . as; . Nelson | for himself a name which can never perish. Anoth- | be* Warehouse is at 308 Pa. avenue, between oth EREMPTO! passin ater for > me and ecasieupers, We opened our batteries on Fort Pulaski on | They say the artillery belongs to us, Gen. N Warehc fight Is expected, but the belief was tast the | Sud 10th ate. See eee Atcrion on MONDAY SRN commanding. A steamer arriving at Pittsburgh, | €f fz) expected, but the ef was 4 3 R : ‘This is just the paper above all others for per- | the morning of the 10th. After thirty hours con- perfectly black with troops. The cannonading entire army of the enemy could be captured, with Ww HITE SANvb! April gist, st li o'olook, il sel, posttivoly . tha i all their boats. Batteries had been erected which ; WEI A | Without reserve, in lots te suit puro! Ps 1 Nd i { both cannon and musketr ‘oach- three cents per copy, or $1 perannum; postage and preparations for storming were about to com- | right Firing ©} 'y > ” we 7 a emg ‘erger portion 7 3 je t . ‘ yoy prepaid by stamps when so arranged mence, when the rebel fag was struck. Pittsburgh. Peepers tual Wwolare eerrecuaed on ihe, Dispatch saya that the Hon. Mr. ‘Tibbs, 1m Fhotn'e will commerce at the initer piace, = 7 ” % fs | Who arrived in ichinond from Chattanooga on 01 3 apie of tha eid ‘ We have captured forty-seven guns, seven thou pening Stee Cae boas tk Jet Saturday evening, reports the victory at Pitt, “ spis-% BOTE!ER & WILLSON, Auote. ‘The Intelligencer comments upon the battle at Pittsburg I.anding, and sums up “‘ what seems to be the authentic result of this stubbornly con- tested battle ”” The Sepublican notices that the arrest of ex- Secretary Cameron “ haa led to the suggestion tuat 8 bill should be passed by Congress indem sand ghot or shell, forty thousand pounds of pow- | ‘Two more boats coming up loaded with troops, | bury, of Shiloh, asthe Rebels term it, to have (|e COPARTNERSHIP Heretofore exisunc By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctionecrs. : lerstofore existin, . der, three hundred and sixty prisoners, with their } Atl p. m. the firing commenced ayain heavily, | been eee Srality img, Mot lees than 16,000 of ‘the between the undersigned, in the atyle or rains ALE OF ¢ DICE ROSES, ko 4 AT Auc- it having ceased on the left for half an Lour. Oue | Uuton troops had been killed and wounded and | of Force & Co. is tus day disso by mutual i ~ ArT’ yt small atms and accoutrements, and a good sup"ly | of the two parties inust be making an zttack on a| 7,000 prisoners. He also states that nearly all the | consent -Aire Middlenns leaving. tion K BS of provisions. battery. The Tyler had sent an otficer on shore; | 8Mmmunition and stores captured from the Unton aE RY K. FORCE. 3 he returned with uews that Gen. Nelson has been | oops on Sunday, and which Gen. Beauregard i Hk TO One of our men was killed—not one wounded. fighting the enemy on the left all morning with | left behind him when he retired to Corinth, had : 9,000 men, end that Buell hse jast entered the | been saved by the -'yallant and indefatigable wiike David HustzR, Major General, &c. field with 30.000 fresh troops. We started for | Morgan.” The Dispatch thinks the rich fruits ———+ «2ee- — nifying ail in authority,” for exercising authori- Hamburgh at 1.45. Heavy firing heard back of } of the Baht slmost tacaionlebte, and the blow in- P2orozaLs FOR STEAMERS. “a of Sy yy as faved te thle cals. ty beyond what the courts may Judge them to} GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF THE PITTS- | Hamburgh. for Pittsburgh and arrived Gee os wai stunning which the Navy Daraneuenr, April is, 1902 Offerea in this oity RDI and comments u the suggestion BURG BATTLE AS WITNESSED FHOM | there, sent a boat on shore. Boat loads of troops} © A BACK-DOWN. PRoposa.e will to Te0ei ved by this = - z - UNBUATS. constantly arriving. Rumors of Johnson and The Day Book terms the refusal of th by msil or telegrap! the 30th ine! 1a the opinion of legal men, we belleve, a gen-] THE GUNBUATS. Prentiss killed and Beauregard taken prisoner. Se the ae ae renesal Of the Menttor eneral specif eral indemnity act will not be valid, and each | The following spirited description, written by J On our left wing the. musketry bas ceased firieg, diag netllnge Bovine. ese Rilke soe struction of ove or m~ : Case will require apectal legislation. * Washington boy but fifteen gears old, wilt be} but the cannon sre heard at intervals. | tack-down, and says that on ber inet two tripe | for che ‘Alueienipyt iver and, Gull sarcion, wich 60 On Sunday ni just before dark, w r 4 ’ vs i, q 4 rinses peal pout at seins cieaea rine some body calling fer help on shore, but we had no | 8"4 Wasnot under the guns of Sewall’s Point. ’ | the li-inch guns, the thickness of the iron of whiioh time to pay attention tolt. It commenced again +i SPY CAUGHT. pA er {he 41408 to be plated with iron in themorning, so we sent a boat on share and B ep a Faleouten pores bt a sey. ewe gxtend two snd one-bait fect %! f ‘ 2 vesrels to Prrenune, Tenn.» April 7—Monday night. | fovand the bone broken, He had crewiog recs | 8 4 Union uniform under his outside sult, He | art se feee beaten eed eas (hat 22 feet 1m Jength My Dear Yesterday and to-day was ae field asfar ax the shore, but could get no let Wosbingteas Lidia ago. He was brought to Fd sae eee eer a Eas props 4 fought the greatest battle fought during this war, § farther. town to-dey. Hang him k peed wie It Is Impossible for me to attempt to describe it, ] About 10 o'clock we saw aman going onall-| tne new Gate etree acini nanan cienp ot g Glass, Lg thy aod Boze Ware. oe fe ‘we know nothin; itive, and 1 sup- | fours slowly and painfuily through the brusb- ‘setae trig mneunces the arrive: — "y for as yet ® positive, P | ood akiring the hill beyond Pittshare re | of Col. Pickett, from Mexico, who confirms the K A luce lot of Bedding, Wi ant pose that the first details we will get of the fight | Tost nave seen us for a considerable thee, hur} report of the withdrawal of’ England from the just BREAKFAST BACON: is Carpet’ Widow Shades, Mat- will be throngh the newspapers. preferred going It on bis own hook; but as we | “partite intervention in Mexico. just received m OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | hatte ot Pittsburg Landing : M. MERCIER. The Norfolk papers seem puzzled by the cur- rent visit of M. Mercier, the French Minister, to their port. ‘That is: to account for the fact that he was passed through our lines tothatend. For their Information, we state that long siuce this Government concluded, as an act of courtesy to Hi Post Chairs, tagara county, | Babies, + Bloves, with a good lot Kitehen other governments, to allow their war ships free} I will give you an account of what prt the gun- | saw bis journey would soon come to an end, for ay = bale ca cottee att t nero ~ H Ee wluoh nave bean ured bw ee Termsenah. egress to and ingress from our blockaded ports} boats took in the fight; and Gen. Wilson and all | the path he had heen paring was broken a few | trans! ‘There is also a charge of ¥5.a bale for | °0!!!2& Snd frying. KING & BURCHELL ap 17 3t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, under @ pledge to carry neither passengers nor | the officers acknowledge that but for usthe enemy | Y*" pri Mor bias Wecsel up. Wesenta boat on | UAuterage Corner 15th st. and Vermont sv. ~~ By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct oneers. =a malls, except oficial diplomatic and consular | would now be in possession of Pittsbur:. shore and conveyed him to a hospitel boat. He} rive citizens of Orane Court House have been | ()PFICE OF THE BOARD OF BEALTH Siverion OAM UEER, PROCERIES | AT commnnications between thelr own government} Yesterday morning we were laying at Crump's | bad been shot through the leg at two p.m. on | taken to Richmond for disloyalty. wae O ‘WasHIneron, April 15, 1862." dE TU. the 22d oiiclals. This arrangement was first made with | Landing, (about three miles beloy Pittaburg,) | Sunday; had crawled a mile and a baif to the ith @ reosnt ee — AY. In compliance Snactment 9f the | 2 the Lord Lyons, and immediately afterwards de-} when we beard cannonading upthé river. None | [Vet 894 had slept in the swamp during the | GEN. PRENTIS® PROBABLY TO B2 SENT TO RICH- of Health een ee 7 5 Pn omy ont Pittsburg in the morn- MOND. ereafter he will | 7!vauia a ath # ween clared general in its application. M. Mercier} of us thought anything of it until a steamer came Hecpeorpepergrion i ee Lia in his ahi, The Dispatch states that Gen. Prentiss and his . ‘ Four ard aha? preeta: a Bs bas, ten to one, simply availed himself of st to} down, and called out in passing that they were] About eleven, observed a man with a musket, | fellow prisoners were sent down the Misslesi pp! 9 a Lt communicate in person with the French consuls in Norfolk and Richmond on matters in that quar- . Wilson, vis: fighting up at Pittsburg. We then got under | supportinga comrade, who, with his head fall- | to go to New Orleans, but that it was rumore: way, and stood up the river, and came to near the | !%2 00 bis breast, and his long and matted hair that there was a probability that the General and > et o hi io forty other officers would be sent te Richmond. by citigens or 80: a ter involving French interests. Tyler, which was laying about half a mile above | Guetyaicen The scaler ted bre aus RANE | forty other officers would be sent to Ric other times may be fouad in the of sa! compiatst HANGING "5M. Pittsburg. We saw soldiers coming by twos and | band, with the other arm round the wounded CONGRESSIViVAL. pec fl ply ferred ee yy aasat So Whiskey, from Pensacola reached -} three all along the bank of the river, some with | man’s waist, and every ten or twelve steps he ——_>——_— a tis : their * Rees Se Pee 2 Oe Eo TL gugaend|elacrs witiant. “The caaeemsaine ia] Weald ley bier neatly ae ite soot eee med L REKVILG CONGRESS —Second Session. | Chtiaweator Go DOVE a Dt Green Teas enson the Mhef April. He reports the Conted- | Fo" neantime was incessant, apparently akout {| soon cams to the place that had stopped the other ee ‘apie st Seoreiary Board of Hesith, | Sboxes of mountain Dew and Verginins Toraceo, erates in 2 bad way on shore there, a fact pretty | two miles back of the river, and occasional dis- | man, when he went and hid his musket, ond at- SENATE —After our report closed yesterday— ape —____Seoretery Soar’ tee 2 bones of Olives and Capers, best brande, well demonstrated by the following circular is- charges of musketry. We sent a boat ashore at fempted todrag the wounded man uprthe bill. | pp e iettns Stee ope reuuled $0 Premium mishnaieNi delion end other Ground Coffee Sonfed comma - | Pitts! . but they cou! us nothing but that ‘he Captain sal ie would wait and see e u ‘ i t ee aed > a t d '» a by =e e mang Ce, i Pee Gen. Prentisa hank cen surprised and nie of his} conld on along before sending a boat on shore; | take an oath of allegiance, was passed. Roticed sesmauda r of Lay ue ‘simported Mouey and Brown aucte: ecb ti batteries taken. We bailed the men on shore, | but as he only gotabout ten steps in x quarter of | ‘'be bill to establish a Bepartinent of Agricul- da bi hi for bi th ident- | ture was taken up and considered A ne which Sane eens 0 Beneery uit they all told different stories, somesaying that | an hour, he sent for hit, as the man was evident- " 5 ‘| a ‘Mi wDbeceseary to enumer- Headjuarters: Army of Pensacola,, | Ont tepid were being cut all to pieces, When | ly badly wounded. We saw them get him with | _‘I'ke bill makinz appropriations for the current % sb , ate. ion of ail Codconea > | asked why they bad left the fleld, they replied | dificulty into the boat, and the otuer inan goup| expenses of the indian departiuent, and for ta | ¢ For the Information of all Concerne that they had been, rent back aa being unable to J the bill, get bis musket, and strike a bee line for] Gilling treaty stipulations was taken up, and | Co‘umbia w ‘There are cerizin Seneae, Sas Peaple: do duty. None of them evidently knew anything, J the fight. When the boat returned we learned | 8Mended so as to change the conree of the Gov- Ulive sts. G surg: white as well as bia: who frequeot the a Rb I tor they had run y without ring a gan. 4 that the man had been shot on Sunday afternoon | ernment In the insurance of goods In transitu. The titie of Prem ‘was merited by usin baving — borkood of Peusacola, and parece oie * pag | About two hours as many as two hundred came} through the mouth, the bullet com#ng out at the | Several other amendments were otfered and or. SSilver Medsi awarded us by the Tdetroponiss By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auotionssra. cupaticr. Their aaa may m Papert = throngh the woods to the river bank, and seeing | back of his bead, and also through the right] deged to be printed. _ | Meona «Dati (ute in the year 1855, and & Dipio- OUSEHOLD AND EITCGEN FURNI he Colenel Commanding does not believe the | ihe gunboats felt that they were safe, and most cf breast. The man that went back bad bad noting phe House Lill to establish a branch of the U. a. (TURE at Avction—On WEDN aan ee a ee ee reneie presence, they | them stretched themselvex out to take a snooze. f to eat alnce early Sunday morning. Heasked ite} S. Mint at Denver City, Colorado Territory, was f Reeidenee ols Peel at 1 o°elook AL warned to leave, or no Dacor sao HPen: | Everybody on board was highly exasperated with | olfiver in the boat if he Lad anytoing with him to} passed. strost weet, between Land M sidenote ee eee ee eee fter the 34 | thet. We returned to Crump’s Landing about 12 | eat, for he said be bad no time to goto Pittsburg. | Mt Grimes submitted a resolution requesting ‘Bottling ms 8 ECC sacola, and will be in constan weder comntcts | to see 12 we could hear anything of Gen. Wai-} The officer had nothing with bim, So the man, | the President to communicate to the Sevate te ap ié-lw : Teen st., Ge Teetown, —- ae, ‘The town ts under complete} jets division. The banks ofthe river from although he said he was very hungry, went to eer and ndament of tle recent court of Tan erator. 2 = Pittsburg to Cramps were lined with the cowards; | fightagain. aleut. es E. ng, 4 — By order of Colonel Jones some lounging along towards Crumps and pion he banks of the river at Pitteburg werestrewn | U.S. so the testimony and tinding of the | 2 HE BEEAMER SHOMAS COLLY ER Will (Signed) J. H. Butt, A. A. A. Gen. laying in the shade under the trees and bushes. | with the dead and dying. Naval Retiring Board in the case of sald Fleming, Wednesday, M corner o1 G: on BE HUNG Very few of them had guns, ax they had thrown] ‘The fighting that I have descriled and heard | 20d also requesting to inform the Senate whether Tun every W educeda; Sata: Cer tetlow-titieeda will be pind to learn enct | ewey eveeribing 10 ran terter, One big ecraneine | war cine: tee en nn a ta cad beard the findings have received hlsapproval. Adopted. up farther notice her w the foot : s fellow was standing staring stupidly at the boat} right it was just as severe. The bill to establish a mail steamship line be- | of 7th street at 100 m. Fare for the round uMers:e, the relatives here of Mr. 5.P Carasl, who it wast wish nothing in the world on but a white fiannel | We started down to ravens this morning to } tween Callfornia and China was taken up, and | tip on board the poss gL Terms cash. sileged some time stace was tried and condemned | yndershirt. I wee glad to notice one thing, that get some provisions. W. . | left 2a unfinished business ines SAMUEL GEDNEY, Captain. | ap i7d GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auots, as a spy in Richmond, are now satisfied from = i e officer could be seen amon; pa ee House — Alter our report chara miedo thetene al of a5 conte Weare By WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers, them. Arriv Trumps; no news of Gen. Wal- e discussion on the l’acific Railroad bill oc- is . ae, subsequent information that the story was a| then for not gle one of ‘a oo had come HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM THE | oupied the remainder of the day, pied and in poll oo Vinson on Semen [iron oa Weanesbat ta Eat Aug: anard. We there m, when hearin; = 2 " Ld ty . NAVY YARD. the roar of cannon increase’ if possible, we get] From the Richmond Dispatch and Norfolk Day =A i of Lot one, Equare ge cht ‘The Jacob Bell, after taking tn a cargo of coal, | under way and stood up the river; banks lined a8} Book, of Toesday, the 15th instant, we compile of th me rs ce Soressars.. for the pres- east, Dear corner of ~outh Carolins avenre, left yesterday aft-rnoon. ‘The Reliance, which | before with our brave soldiers. We went iP,2] the following interesting summary of Southern d. at the house 0s Casparie, | Vatnoa. tt tenance and precervation of Mt beok 1Si feet 9 mohes. A good fenos “Hitle above Pittsburg to join the Tyler. We lay TO MORKOW (Saturday) NING, ate: 4 ap 15-20" loses lot, and stable. ia company with the Bels and others, made 8} 1. short time, when a shot came whizzing over 2 crelosk, Comocne, some ee NING, atte 1 —— — Stale, zeconnolssance up the Rappahannock, came up | our Eats, and then Siey , commenced to fall THE FALL OF POKT PULASKI. 7 it* “THE UNLON FOREVER” : —ee___ WAL. & KARNARD, Auots_ or coal last ing, and leftagain this morning. | around us in the water pretty thick. Ve open Consternation at Savannuk—Citizens Dragged ara ‘OV ee eee *| fire—the Tyler and this vessel—in the direction | 10 fhe Field aut Hope Gone—The Rabel Fleet t' mareed EITERARY associa rI0 :; i 20) G renee eEMN ED Topps ses any . ‘ ¥ . | the shot came from, a: lor ut @ quarter of an to be Sunk—The Property Captured. i de! bh ¥ ih, wi St Publio Augtion og THURS FimaxctaL—New York papers of yesterday re- iour we kept up a very briek cannorading. (ne {Special Correspondence Richmond Dispatch } | Mofatis,on MONDAY BV ENING oaerittsice | 8 pon having Cheire ree iene DAY, April 2, at the Corral ness thee eee port an improved tone of feeling, but without | 7 write Capt Shirk has just returned from the SavaNNaH, April 12 —The telegraph has in- | ige?. at @o’olock: . ths reading of the eazetts ush repeirs, are informea tl she 2 i51 streets, ree lot of Horses eng soueh activity. U.S. Sixes of 18:1 registered, | Tyler, where he has seen Gens. Grant and Nel- | formed you of the surrender of Fort Palaski, and | ofthe Association. The publio are reepeot{ully | £3%% them as good as new, and never fai' convemaed as unfit for of the same year quoted at 93%;| son. He says that there are at least 30,000 men eof excitement you can well | invited to atterd. By order Celjeed oa taee By. ‘atthe sae board ws this nig’ ying dead and wounded on the tield | imagine. The evening of Friday passed in sus- M. H HOOVER, Ree. ubiie ride, jon to thore sending auch work to her, ‘Terms cash, 12 Goverument fendr ” a Reo. of battle; the steamboats laying here are full to] pense, but no fear was felt that the gallantry of | 2:F: CLEMEN'ES, Jr. President, ap 18-2" ep Siw J. J. DANA, Uap'ain, — ste Assistant (uartermaste: U. 3. A. c : INCB HEAVY ap 17-td MAKSHALL & PAGE. A: ©'sadvanced {; Tennessees quoted at £63 >| overitowing of wounded; but there will be a good | the garrison had caused the silence of theenemy's 36 a as COTTON DUCK, “= — Tart Cr sohesi" ‘mericen Gold ready ai Seu shiniay "Bentisy “Hae tian Sark] gunk jwhich had nod teen beard since» | OOF ougion Alesana | BERANE ing, | MARTRALS SAL te rite ci ar 1 6s 492050. A i! old is steady at} and raining wily. ut resume; no 1 cannot deyote much time to the < 3 u bree iatsieu caclaats {a firm; bills om Lon.| more shots came, and ae we were afraid of kilt bombardment, as little is known about it here— | ¥! - Be Bate oned Cotton BI + | Resomocart of the District of Columbia. for tie iz 3 No. 381 P. ly. ashington, D. ty ‘@shington, and to me di ing our own mea, for we could not tli to whom | mere bearsay rumors from one who left the fort eo FURDA Sy Sd, 862, at 11 Shit don selling at Iftallly for documentary, sad the cannon that we heard belonged we ceased PM mmediately previous to the surrender—without MS on baay L ANDER Hay. * stock Wash: i 41) Xali24, for commercial. firing We dropped down to Pittsburg, and | a word from Colonel Olmstead, commanding tue] apl6 dt! JOSErH ®HORN1ON, Purchasers ‘est — 3 ere got word from General Grant that out men | post, 2nd no information cf the conditian of capit- camper > M. R. {7 Yesterday morning, the steam-tug Wide} were Roidly losing ground, and that theenemy’s | ulation. There {sno question that the fre (o which BY RSE NO Spel Ne ane PY sb AB ‘7th gud Sth streets, Awake, belonging to Hyde and Davidson, of} shell were already failing into Pittsburg. There | the fort was subjected was intensely severe. ‘The ‘RS !—I have just received s very larga and | sp 15 t0t oppo. Center Market. Georgetown, D. C., was burned at William street | 1s # favine separates Pittsburg from a Lill about a | wild report of steel-poluted shot isthe merest non- | fine assoriment of Spring Clething: whee 1 am | VUST ARRIVED, direst rom an Kastero aa ty ¢, Philadelphia. Machi: 1 be saved. | ‘bousand yards off and the enemy had sense, and Parrot guns that pierced a solid wall | offering at our usual low prices, at No. 460 Sev- J ion iD, arrest 22. Cen input, wherf, aeere: Machinery wilt be aived. ion of it, for we could see the flashes of | (well constructed and firm, of near sixteen feet in} enth street, opposite Post Offices. near 3m | MATTING Atsc.an mont of O! 1 los and Rug, insured for $5000, in New York. A epeip bios Pacts Beck eo Hadas was cence) at one shot, is a Munchausenism too THE UNION PRAYER MEETING Will CARPETS her Wi fe zodand nad wil ce nce chests ———_—- te em from arg. is was the | glaring to impose upon any one. day thi in the Lut! 4 x Prnsoxat.—Col. Hicks and wife, of London, | time that we, by our fire, saved the wane stacy, | © cas gienyon uta fant Per ete SG. Ballatnn ot the et udteinl No. 10a, to May term 1882 12 favor of W I can give you but a faint idea of the consterna- | an Chu Re ler’s,) at the corner of hi hand NE ' J m are at Brown's. Maj. W_ P. Stone and Capt. J. | for just as we opened fire on the rebels our men | tion thecaptare produced. Since the abandon- By and’ ‘streets, commencing at 43 o’c10ck De ES 3, wi ¥ Frasier, use'of Puulip £. Bere KR. Howard, U.S. A; Dr. A. C. Steiner, U g.] Were beginning to abandon the battery in Pitts | ment of the design by the enemy to bring {n gun- continued but one hou: i ii. Lamon ew and Seo! etigere. 17 dtds U.S. Marsha N.; and Lieut. T. M. D U.S.R.S. «H burg, and thus all would have been lost, for} beats from Wall's Cut, the confidence of the citi- = = hich reli. ee ee iB S.SHer- |) they—1. ¢. the rebels—wouid have completely | zens became more assured, and the wisest hoped REMOVAL, LY, 425 By J.C, MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, cules,” are at Willards’. outflanked our army on the left, got between our | that the fort, which thereupon became the ey pape GREGORY: in consequence of} apis im". eon SERIO BOUSEHOLD FURNITURE See center and the river, and all the steamers and | and safety of Savannab, would he enabled to de. roth acd 1th alresta whee ee eee on 17 Os the 11th instant Adams Army Express | stores assembied at Pittsburg would have falien Sie ta ch Acd L0th streeta, where there At PUBLIC AUCTION On n the enemy for an Indefinite time. The blow | S¥enus. between axel matcher shih 7 =n PR Brought away from Newbern, N. C., the large| into thelr possession; in fact they would have been sudden and totally unlooked for, and | MEX still be Found 8 compete Sapostment oi TIN posse 220, at iy i WARE, HOUSERKEFING ARTICLES, &o. usrd, sud friends Suen at OCI 60, the cae Teationy af Buracideys } ROTTS oe Wete Lay need and tail; Pr hated Relig Aird fbNoe SL 9s cone bnabap mrad pl 1 Ra eR IRS eerrer sree raat iy; for thelr kind endesvore ip c 1 ¢ to a jack- = soldiers to their families at the North. Kenn twat we dismounted two of their guns, . Their beavy ships ha UTTER HOUSE, Tass — —————_— Killed a great many r men, and although | avove Pulaski, as high as Venus Polnt, onl j rose meson U7- The transport steamer Albany arrived at} Gur men were so close to them, or vice versa, that, are In plain view of the hay ereiel gatas cei in ns Tequest those ant hy Pp New York yesterday, with two hundred and 8fty | as we — since —— bee gr na 20 of tape Noe y ae Kir pani Bae long | and for sale at the lowest Matket raton be re or4s. Basds moe Wor ae sapere saga rebel prisoners, captured at Newbern jeneral | Our own troops, we chee ueir vance en- | they able to withstand an attack, let Pu- ne we : \venis ns M. Batic. ys tuely. All our fring had been altogether at ran- j laski be our teacher. We will be diver fron No, 450 bighth street, SI . so son te and 4 ta, obhge Curtains, Cornice, Lace rising, Pokbedie are AT hae dom, for the foliage and trees were so thick on | them as surely as we now accept the fact of the | _8P 1-12* near Pa. avenue. ie ae = < {D-Mr. William Mills, aged 70 years, hung | the banks of the river that the o ng P en loss of Pulaski. 8 one o: @ OF F AF COST ap Blegent Bronze Mantel Clock, wit: Bronze himself on Monday last, on bis farm near Cam- | Were entirely hidden from our view. ‘The city has been in intense excitement be- Se Cc ! "! revel Weck Braj Our oficers said te-night: ‘Our shell must have | tween the bold ard rapid advances of the Fede.| SUTLERS®’ AND FANCY GOODS STOCK! " ‘Reception, and Chars. bridge, Md. No reason assigned for the act. bece neat by So wrap thial Meshes Fae = oe serine founervin , taps moan the OFFICE AND STORE FIXTURES! arrived g x several cargoos of Ply Carpets, Ruge, Oile.oth, U7 There are dangerous ten dollar counter. | S7bleved such great results.” it was by this time | s eames hanya manga oo Coe tne eee mily use, Tj a W.M. SALE fetta on the Corn Exchange Bank of Philadelphia, | ucy “4 ‘Be #198 usd nearly ceased on both | H.R; Jackson, without form of law or authority, 55 LOUISIANA AVENUE, np 1k B82 Pa. avenue, pet. lithad isth ets. jetween 7|_. tcE! 1cE! Ice: - Our citizens (the few who remai: in etreulation. jot orders to fire at iatervalsof five minutes | been arrested on the streets, drag, edt a sshd ap 18 3t® 6th and 7th ste. Tax We ICE ICE! ICE! all night. The Tyler to Gre until one o'clock, and | shown a tent, and in: that Subeos lier iavSe mds hs oontraota then we to take itup until daybreak, but as we hould be. A NY Percon cannot tail to te pons apn im di 1s BOW onjy bad about 120 shell ali told, end nearly gli 4 boys, who have been mus | REFRIGERATOR selected from a larg Ry Shey Heeting apon the celal @aaiity ot Bie Sanh, eee nd ae eee th service. sortment Kept fru with the best aus lty Toe Secretary of the Interior. We did this in the s me, Ane tims, say's i ares ° State J. GREGORY, l,) and guaranties a cupply the fie cotton bas been removed, such as remalas tn fh, ¥onany.vanig avende, season, hav always it store 1g three Feniher Bedas lef that certain statements mad : ; : bel 5 trong | pavenetal Buel’s advance had arrived a few days | Ordnance stores and every variety of equipmest aayee = the Commerciai sernar ga 1 In Bet, REFRIGERATOR ap ik Between Ssh and Noth streets, et fet thelr su from uek Seine autaia | we trving coma. 1 rapfne of cram, | tepuce for Gorwrmentnre’ Settee to| Ale pre ABANE CHANCEL | erntie’. omit Aas ter, awakened a. suspicion thet he hed bent ae, > age Grantmmediatly sent for relatorcerents! | been acized, and tome alsetdy Alted sith cats bavinenee | mie thes GOOD. WELL ead Fix: | ers : ees eet eotm mites. ceived and bad been gulity of a r about one p. m. ps began to arrive from a | are ready to besunk below, in common with the Sue ES Of che HOTEL gp Se ths Art 10 O’ctocx, ay Sadist works Beir Bercy, e. ten-miles’ march from Savannah, dusly and tired; been intensely hos! rt) Women ane " vie = RX FRAORDINARY —ES 3.0 MeBUIRE & 00.. Avot _ and ‘thunder and lightolog fo lyll him the Central INDUCEMENTS poe neue Cage eT from Savannah to bre poaemriny Real i To SAVE MONEY, B ;, but if it bad not been for y nf : BOOTS AND SHOES fon Baturday mora hulls of Com. Tatnall’s which will fever [c= Pitcnens: fleet, al r sale. front beyond Savannab river e Fin- | making any com abou: 8 who I Beas aca re, | Be Rena S| ww ne ES tm aes we 32-e03t for all ory ene tue sun jenerals Nelson and back. Pe x a men, is ready to parsae fa Piva ees aaa Se ht ; 4 nat he Febel troops were "compelied 4 3 fall i ay atone Are | a i