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THE WEEKLY STAR. ~~ THE EVENING STAR] u PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) wigs one — of stenting wats AT TNE STAR BUILDINGS, ean found other—is poblished Corner of Pennsyleansa ave. and Eleventh street, Friday morning. BY w. D. WALL.AOBR. Papers served in packages by carriers at Gia year, or 37 cents per month. To mall mbseribers , Wwe 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 centsa week. Sin- gle copies, cust; in wrappers, Two CENTS. {7 Apventisemenrs shonid be sent to the Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may Bot sppeer unt!] the next day. — Ebening vos, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1862. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FROM YORKTOWN. Particulars ef an Engagement on Wed - day between the Verment Third and t Rebels, in an Effort to Capture a Battery. The following dispatch was received here yes- terday evening: [ttnvariably contains the “Washington News’? that has made Tis Daily Evening Star circulete 80 generally throughout the country. 1 Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro cured at the counter, immediately after the iarue ofthe paper. Priceo—THREE CENTS. A SIGNIFICANT ARTICLE, = lame” yathern Paper. OFFICIAL, ARTMENT OF STATE, t Wasuineron, January 25, 1863. The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, commencing with Saturday, the first of neat month. ‘fan 27-02 WILLIAM H. SEWARD. ron. Again, it is perfeetly evident that what lies to one fighting ship applies to another, and thata po of bie without armor would be just as asa one. . an thee ean be aa ds thet St preiui nip plan has been devised for making an iron- plated ship nimble enough and seaworthy enough for a long foreign cruise; but, once more, let us ask a wee islikel: DENTISTRY. ZIROMXW HALL, 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Pee eee] = From Tag RESULT F tue Barre. [From the Norfolk Day Book, April 15.] At the present crisis, when the spirit and prowess of the Confederate arma have been so signally vindisated, ts 2t not a favorabletime Sor the Confederate government to proposs to rsons O&N Wear these teeth wno EMILE DUPRE. ‘wear others, and no person can wear others oat ling At miy 0} be a Acoommoaated any styloasd prise o *Pesth. they ma? desire; Just Reselved and Opened, to remain unsclved? We now know beyond all Headquarters Army of the Potomac, e egneet, strongegt td meant erie denture ts! A large and first-class stock of choice the Government at Washington @ cessation | question that if ever @little vessel fike the oS em im bien tae eae w" DEPARTMENT, Grt oan produce, the MINERAL PLATE wil! be of the farce and unnatural strife which has } Monitor should be able to make her way to quarters, giving a list ef the kilied aed wousded Janwany 21, 1:62, yeoman this oNg,S88Pesvenne between | FAMILY GROCERIBS, watered our suil with blood and tears, and | distant ports, all the 3 pec sny given station | in the engagement between the Third Vermont | Ovuxxv, That the War Department will be | shasc tots sts “Also SOT Ae hee Pete darkened the annals of our country’s his- } would be-completely at her mercy’ ‘The arga- | “ta vne ke Fora fanesday, 2 brief allusion | glosed ‘Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and | PR& 0 mare-ly.s0 contisting of: tory? A it no such vo! can | to which was made in my dispatch yesterday. r 5 ES ec. saeiate Sah g sobasiowe & theese is h voy Ships | The information, 2s far as recel fed. mats tee ines | Feidave sepinsh ai ates Sentness ah st Whe NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION SUGARS, of all grades, tion, coming fom the Confederate es may be safel: , and indeed necessarily, em- ished ihe 2, wounded 90—ten of whom will 4 glenn ec corearcbighitt ean A4ETIPICIAL CHEOPLAST! BONE TEs, pow bristling in readiness for the dire conflict ~ But directly the in- oba rove fatal. Saturda: devoted TEES, which fanaticism and wrong have forced upon aercan neacieen cents of improvement | ,,7R¢ {apes of in Meco troops on this cc- | Genators and Representatives. iiremevedienss Pisuseatdene COPFES, us? ye this calculation is upset, and then all our new | for the Green Mountain Boys laurels only to Le | Mondays to the business of the Pubile. e's. uaa an, BUTTER, Why not say to the Government at Wasb- | 47 and corvettes will be just as useless as | worn by the brave. They drove fearless y a au- EDWIN N. STANTON, o10 Br : py nate y's . “ — ington—IV« are countrymen and brothers: } our Yine-of-battle ships are confessed to be.+- perlor number of the enemy from thelr fortified | ja 29-t¢ Secretary of War. deteocem 12th anc 18th $13., Wath maton, , come. let us reason together; let us terminate Times, April 3. position but were forced to relinquish it on the = is the ition of the prblic to the following FLOUR, this murderous controversy, and settle our : rebels being reinforced. The low of the enemy : AUX FRERES PROVENCEAUX. dificultics without thirsteng for each other's A Table of Distances. in this engagement must have been heavy, asthe Farhi FES Pea AEX vs Retype MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, rode nor, color by any well-directed fire of our artillery mowed through NIA AVENUS, WasHINeron. eit mg <i than , Is oak the precious blood already spilled {Prey the Meremeed Whig. } iin | ee bine PS ve i OB an .| MEALS ae poet fle patron les Night! i fle feel or D eerie sted, ant &e., &0, ko. x aes lent reference, we publish Vesterday afternoon, while Lieut. O. B. Wag- 4 Srtificial ones oan be in over them. d out from the hearts of brothers and | , A¥s matter of convenient reference, ping Kanon : ‘ PRIVATE EATING BOOMS! countrymen, enoagh’ Are not the hecacombs the following table of air lime distances (miles) | ner, of the Topographical Engineers, in compauy between the most important points in the neigh- 3. The roots will be made inoffensive, an never | All of which he offers at lowest cash prices, borhood of Norfolk. The measurements are fo. “e No temporary teeth are needed, aa permanent be mad PIKE’S CELEBRATED W fie"aataral expression of tt face Pikok"auast ee with a squad of men, was making a survey of the enemy’s works, a shell struck the table on which lay the papers, and instantly on exploding the left arm of the ifeutenant was shattered. and subse- = chy ly at- teil toe TOW CREAM Pans tet SOMETHING CHEAP AND USEFUL, SOMETHING CHEAP AND USEFUL, of fathers, husbands and sons already made sufficient to appease the vile demon let loose among us? matbematically accurate—being the results of careful triangulation. If we have any ceptious the old system is frequent!; cured, $00 barrels Magnolia, de ot tt i i i they must not suppose we are giving the | quently was amputated. He is comfortable this ane 5. This work has besa ty tested over five years nee pte canoe eee an caemey initiation’ tor We onl the tieee hone thorning, and no fears are entertained as to his | 7 Share’s Carbines.-———_- -..-. 917.50 each. by inany of the fiat oh and physioiaas of this 500 berrels XXX, their loved ones, whose death sighs have been | the charts of the Coast Survey, bundreds of peeyery: pepe Sulber, jr., of Bristol, belong- | 1 Fine old Lever, Chronometer Watch --—- 3,00 Dr. S. hes also invented @ white undestructive 500 barrels Millers Rye Monongshela, rei field of ve th athy | Which are among the archives of the Federal | ing to the 2d Rhode Island regimen’ » Was proba- |} ex Barrel Revolver. metal Alling. with wit most soneitive texts uttered on the field of war, move the symp ling | Baboon Limself. The table is worth preserv- | bly fatally injnred. “ine Gold Open Face Lever oan be filled without paln, and oun bain a eee 606 barrels fine O14 Rye, of the world? There is but one way of settling } 5,5. Dantel Pointer, of Betdan’s sharpshooters, men- feot, sound tooth ou any side routs, whioh wil vast the question at issue between us, that Rain tS | From Norfoik to Brom Fors Monroe to | thoned yesterday ax wounded, 1s dead. Hyeach {tote eiplegeere 500 barreis fine Old Bourbon, not by battle and blood. A le resol 0 | Fort Monroe...:.... | MILI Creek Bridge... | rarticuLaRs of tux soRtiz or THURSDAY MionT. | SP IW - % renoes given—to D..V. Mott; Dr. ‘ be free ean never be paved rat centuries of Newport News. 4%\ Rip Raps . -1 "About one o’olock this ntorning, the enemy in} "§.HE UNDERSIGNED Wiches to inform his rem! res, cs cong ta Se gifem © AT CINCINNATI PRICES. war, oceans of blood, will fail of the vile object | Sewell’s Point. | Hampton § | force attempted to cross the dam in front of our 4 A friends and 0 a ah ei athe thoucanda of ethers, © to enslave uz Ocean View. i | Seeeeey Petat. Tenet, ov canty Mite the view of veptnring abet: | TES Lip secots, set Goltorton: heme inne cee d ex siuine for yourself, no 8-tm All the favorite brands of If the North has such tenderness of con- je) Newell's Point ..... 4 | tery of our artillery, which had given them con- | 7th 81 in the businges, that he will be sbla to piesse OO 3 . t to be able to bear participation siderable trouble during the last few days. On | the wood sawyer and the but and every me- CHAMPAGNE, called the sin of at poveline taatt the rebels making their ee an eer wae chanic ——— fads von ee ipo bowl GAS FITTING, &c. M Vv ° mea. ea of © 8 sti- d n by li-directed fi tention to business. « umm Verzeny, Green Senl, Hei en iet us arrange for an honorable | pamusrt’s Po! Ty 4 tatantty log 35 Byes to the picbews, the publio patronage, ° WM W. DOVE 600. Yo eidsick, , like civilized ' beings—like Chris- | Naval Hospital Point >| forcing tuem to beat a retreat, leaving thelr dead | _™m& 18-Im' JOHN KENNEALLY. LE low prepared te Sy te any orders with | Which, being bought low, we offer at unusual tian people. An absolute separation has al- | Hampton. 18% | Willenghby Polut and wounded on be dam, which the; snoceoden E+. RUSSELL'S RESTAURANT. wvLe ike, eRe OR REAM Fivwine . jow rates, t ‘ f war | Rip Raps.. eee joush’s Bluff . in fecovering before dayli * jot ries — . wiles Ge ace “When (alip separated Willoughby Point. 8¥|Rip Raps... opened with artillery, which has continued at in- vopelar omens’ wet Dining Egloon for pee Store on sth's doors nerth of RE Be from us their consciences will be relieved. We —— Sabie Ist <i Rip age . tervele a pte the present time. None of our men Ruseell. 49 th street, a] orde Bn oppor: Byers be od a Also, Bole Agent for - is, and | Newgoreews...~g. [Newport Nowe...) 3” | were hill eta | eS ast ou ; will engaze to attend _to our own affairs, and Fort Monroe. 8 | Hamptor - 5% myeull scaif teeta poreat up inthe sty e for whion | YW. ¥ _ fed ‘romaiak weer panes da leave the North alone in her moral glory. Rip Raps. . 2x | From Wilioughsy P’nt to FROM GEN. BANKS’ DIVISION. this es'ablishment is famous. 2 Ww @AS FIXTURES. tr Whore is the man 8€ virme and honor, on } Pig: Fetxt * dyl Pate penres 22... $8 | Gem. Banke still Advanciog—Occepation of Ee org ep ee ES olen Aare gay eas PRIivarTxz. t face of the wide earth, informed as to | Sewell’s Poin 4 | Fort Monroe 4 le ul 1s for y F ow = name of Gar present strife, who will not | Boush’s Blatt, . 2" Hampton... Fd New Market. X first-class house, at . superior iN style to ~ PRIVAT =E. rejoice atits termination? Heaven and vir- | Naval Hospital Point3% ‘The following was received at the War Depart- D FROM PARIS. is market, We invite ci! cs general e Boush’s Bluft | ment last night: E BERNAR D—Le Paravort; 300 examine our stook of Gas and W. RivawnTs. tuous earth must frown on the fraternal} From Naval Hospital Point to Bous! F4 F. my yl eg om ey ing confident thet we have the conflict now going. on in our land, and must }4% miles; from Sandy Point to Camp Talbott 2 Headquarters Department Shenandoah, ) » Becomaist a Get Nora: 90 ryt Washington. smile when the fierce struggle is ended. The | miles; from Newport’s to Willoughby Point 61; April 15, 9p. m. mas—L& Bouillie de la Comtesse Berthe; 900 above line intrusted te eur ears DR. BONTA Se S ill be fi the shackles | Miles. The star indicates the distance of the} fon. 1. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Our} be iehanne la Pucelle; 30 attended ves having removed ills osfics to Room No. 6, wij uth must and will be free from the shackles gun experiment. troops occupy New Market to-night. There has | Dumss—Trois Maitre; MYERS & MoomAn. the Sunday Chronicle offics. in Washingtoc Baka of the phrensied dynasty seeking to bind her; Richmond as the center, the following | heen some artillery skirmishing: but no loss on Georte Sand ons Ste © Detreet_ | inc Pa. “ah is now resdy perkins w Reneanes Monell or Sug = a8 ows ata glance the distance at diiferent | our side hasoccurred, : Dumas—Une Annee s Florence; 3)0 certainly free, y in Virginia from there: From Norfolk to Richmond ii From Suffolk to Richmond ii From Cape Henry to Richmond. From Hampton to Richmond }: From Fortress Monroe to Richm: From Yorktown to Richmond is From Williamsburgh to Richmon: or distaheartaass rugs of any Dumas—Le Capitaine Arens; 30c Dunss—Sxomtslons asr les bords du Rhin, 2 vo! 0 George Sand—La Fiileule; 300 Karr—Clovis Gosselin; 300 er—Madame Olyinpe; 900 rnard—Le Paratonnerre; 300 . 5 FRANCK TAYLOR, We have many prisoners. (Signed) N. P. Banks, Mrjor General Commanding. PARTICULARS OF THE ADVANCE. Mount Jackson, April 17.—This place was occupied this morning, as previously announced by Gen. Banks’ dispatch, the rebels showing but SOLDIERS’ MONEY AND ALLOTMENT DRAFTS. Lary A festions Ez the Womb, THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY best ni werle york Git WILL FORWARD nggypiers’ REMIT- | Hospitais, under chu ont, Parker, destiny. 106 miles a5 + A Sharpsheoter’s Stery. INTERESTING LETTER FROM ONE OF BERPAN’S NEW YORK SMARPSHOOTERS. We find in the Albany Evening Journal a « | feeble resistance, burning bridges as they re- SOMETHING NEW. To thoir Families at any piace on the lines of their tthe fara nn me ‘a care of any of the jong and very interesting letter from Wm. L. po Leer vet poe pg is « | treated. ‘Phe advance was made by the turnpike SOMETHING NEW. Express ate chaseour ua share: oa wi nt nanet epeedily and perme Sankey, 2 member of Company B, of Berdan’s Fran Winebemer to teers a Fs and side road, Gen. Shields taking one and Gen. SOMETHING DEFICLO S, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS required ; potting Sater je in any part rns lst Regiment of Sharpshooters, now on duty Yeon Gerdomavilie te Riomena “ Willlams the other. METHING DELICIOUS. FoR any 80M NoT ExcEEDINe Firtr Dottans; | treatment. before Yorktown. The reports of the efficiene’ From Staunton tb Richmond ts. « The cavalry were sent out last night, at one ae of our rigemen are fully confirmed by th’ modest narrative. We copy a few passages: SHARP PRACTICE ON THE MARCH. When we arrived at Big Bethel our regiment o'clock, to cut eff the retreat of the rebels, but were detained, and arrived only a short time be- fore the advance on the turnpike. The Vermont DISTANCES ON THE MI*SiasiPPr. As public interest is now directed to the Mis- seniet Valley, the following table wil! also be resehed by connecting Expresses. R. 5 (firet fleor) ‘he remittance, whether Goid, Tress jotes, a yar gt er Ey Cuolosed Th Nee | ah im" And & proportionate additional charge to places | Consultations free. ne HG: ivate. welts ding, or Svenue end Th et. Cavalry dashed through Mount Jackson to pre- id jt led, and - found of interest ssahowing the distance between | vent the burning of the Bridge across. the crak az including town, Post’ Uifloc aes ste oi Wall, Stephens & was sent ahead to reconnoiter, and we had to || the towns slong the river, from 8t. Louis to New | beyond the tewn, and captured several rebele in cities the street and number) of the person to MILITARY AND NAVAL merch through a vay Ds — Sw mae fos Orleans: Miles Mites ee eae of Sting ileal SU a of Col: oe heat and the amount legibly marked MBER CHa NT TAILORS, we discovered eight rebel bat- Mule pe suby’s Cavalry,who was riding withthe colone So te “> Duatens ux ding the road. We waited until PSt. Genevieve......-. 0: Memphis..........-..7>| himself was captured, and Colowel Asuby only es. Bios, 20% for this purpose may be had at our SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, me up, and reported progress oy ‘3 Landing..12 erage ‘ranc’ rd ae Wearing the uniform of the Federal malcienea shoei eee eeeY the charge for re- EPAULETS, SHOULDER STRAPS, ety tired, as we had marched } /’ 0 Mouths 1] ‘The bridge across the Shenandoah was fortu- mh iin ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. | gag gyer AUNTLETS, GLOVES, &, about ffteen miles with our heavy knapsacks, 0 Napoleon | | nately saved by onr pursuing forces, who are { > a > tee ree and the day being very warm the perspiration Columbia S| New Market to-night. Major Copeland and Dr. I, B. SEELEY, RAAUY MADE CLOTHING, rolled cif usinstreams. Gen. Porter ordered 5 Princeton . twelve of the escort of General Banks charged "8 BAKERY, Sole Manufacturer of the Ar Ressonatix Paice, a of the sharpshooters to go and take Lake Prov through the town in the rear of the enemy. Eleventh street, HARD RUBBER TRUsa, WALL, STEPHENS & CO., i of the batteries. Vicksburg Col. Assby and bis men are outside the town. | ap 12-lw Hetween G and H, wander Rigzs § Gooayear’s Patents. 32% Pennayivania avenue, between Berdan called for Company B, made eo Gull ) si ap with his infantry, had fallen back to- ant eae fal (ints! & Repub} aud loth ats. : . ? 23 n ‘0 | wards Siaunton, COLE DU CAVALIER A PIED. 15 conta, —*" move a short speech, sayiMg that he had more con- “10|Mouth Red iver. -03 | “Tit Brien, uf Ashby’s Cavalry, was cap- Bue ee CANAL struction, 87 conta. a Horate FURNITURE ! en eet ad eden og go tne Point Pleasant 2) Bayou Sara. (i) | tared at & Louse on the road. ‘The cavalry com-| Ve g got Avant Postes de Cavalera Legere, 126 Clark atzeet, Chicago, Ii FURNITURE! San, tired ne @ wares sone nibaiaak to isteea tee e 4 og pono 23 en saxen emerday was commanded by Capt. | Mauuel de Mareohalerie. 5) cents. — ‘arper, who was absent. His three lieutenants were taken. Some of our officers believe it possible that an action will take place to-day. Gen Shields was in command of bis fore-s, and | res directions for je PURNITURE! Cavaierie—Guide de Finstracte ur. 37 cents, ‘avalerie—Instruction @ Cheval. 75 cents, Wliotheque dy woes Ometer ds Gawatiee gi Lb lis Pq Us eh tJ va) Riircataetee Militalros Par le Gen witbia about aqu ter of a mile of the battery. The rebela perceiving us, sent a few shells, which passed harmlesaly over our heads and exploded a short distance from us. The shells Gayose . Caruthersville. Port Pillow. Ss This CRUSS ws ba & success, in the Cunt oF Rurrenss. vetore eakeaee in thet net 8. M g ; history of | cof the frm oY Meson . Phi) ig frset ete auer "eboney | abeer a se sie ing the spring be seat Chair jor coated with Hard Rubber,) Chase Gall hor Biestes, at omnes. — & 145|New Orleans.. cen! 1) not P OF move, oan be used tn bathing, is bd . the rizbt flank movement which caused the ene-} pe 72 o82*® Me 3 : new. Does 4 . . di d le in Cay ie—Parle General Rorard. €7 cents, | Biways Clean, and good as ' NOt pres. them ehtaclag toward te, we ait droptea gat odie cree eases of London and bre erent Fie teeeaeane eee Bessa a Cavalorien a voin, @31-" | snyure: the Corde nee eat oh oem nok eres oF I "very yexconied S NOLSTERING promptly pay apres “ad thus escaped Whe inniaes their appearance in Baltimore and Washington | SY€tV destructible appliance of war not transport- | Sohancnburz—De | mploi de is Cavalene s ia with considerable amounts of coin and Bank | *¥!¢; were burned by the enemy. notes, which they buried at the outbreak of tue insuriection. One man had $9000, another $000, Opening, bot constantly acts to compress and om nentiy eroatly benekt't worst form of itupture. Phe gaat Sra ad Svoning for the ascommeda- same ‘Sruss can be made very or limber as ! ire, i been b: ‘S000 ‘archasers wil: etudy their interest to call before persons in tio Northeweat within the Ceat ton | l0Oking elsewhere, Bin" it yol.and Alias 475. la Cavalorie. extents t. There were only two pieces arrery—K emarques Sur la Cavaiorie giss. pasta diel ti nna: Sa STEAMER NASHVILLE att Nassau. re, and as fast as a head wonld be id £ N y 1 T Ind Niet beet pa Corsi Sears. has never failed to give satisfaction in R. and so on, all which bore the evidence of th- New York, April 18 —The steamer Nassau ndividuel, Scents, e x ed to 01 CH, RIVART @ © ri eter para em earthly receptacle to which they bad been com: | wit papers of the Sth tuel, atate that the steams | _8BLI-1y FRANCK ‘TAYLOR. | ctees of the wort fore, Tate Tee ~ S we all took csver behin mitted for safe keepjag. A Spy Hone sy tas Resets —Price J.ewis, a former resident of Walcottville,Conn., was mene as 4 epy at Richmond, a few dayssince. He hac made several trips to the rebel an successful- ly, but wes caught at last and manfujly paid the peaalty. ‘DPA number of the distinguished secession elligens of Lexington, Missourl, have been taken to St- Louis, to stand trial before the United States District Court, on charges of treason and eonsplracy against the government. Caz op 4 Son“ Beatiso gis Fatune.’—In ‘Tr. L. Bragg, late the Nashville, from Charleston, ed there March 30th. Sue had been pur- ed by a private company. The rebel ac- counts of the Merrimac’s success In Hampton Roads had been received by the Nashville. ‘The Lightly inflated aceounts concluded with a statement thatthe Merrimac cannot be boarded, asshe throwse large stream of boiling water. That she ts probably now at sea running down the Southern coast y ‘The steamer Southwick, from London, with an assorted Cone, protaly to run the Southern Lidekade, arrived at Nassau on the Ist and other friendly projections, the revels could not see anything to shoot at, and seemed to thigk it high time to be off. Thoy hitched up the bosses to the cannon and left, we could not tell how. There waz about a iundred cayairy just be- hind the embankment, and they took to the road at an slarming speed. Most of them wene leg over the saddle and Iaid the ther side of their hagses, but when wo com- menaced to fire upon them we left many an emp'y gadd I fired five shots, and am well Cars, poy steks—OYSTERS. HES# PEAKE Steamed Oyster Saloon. The subscriber having completed his s Steamed Oyster Baloou, ia aow read to furn'sh to citizens, ‘strangers, aad AREA coo! y The bent O: i @, SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT prominent Surgeons in New York Gity, among REMOVED to whom are Professara Mott, Parker & Carnochan, alo in the Wost by Froie, Breiut.d, Kea, Freer, | 5+ © CORNER OF PENN. AVENUE AnD Sixru Br,, of Rush Medioal College, Profe. N.8, Davis, Clarendon Hotel Building, Andrews, Lind University, Doot. Wolcott, o: Washington, Milwaukis, Wis. x20 Doot. Frinoe, of Jaceson- om. ville, Lil. ‘This Brags bas received AMedala over ail H, ROSEY, Agrxr, New Your q ENT, 5 * ravteed g' othars in use, and is gusracteed in every 1 JAMES MOLAN, Acanr, Wasmmesen, BD; e. ae —— cgay noe oe =) sl On any —— around Lipa tn ine ofreptnes te DEE, SHERRY, PORT and MADEIRA WINKS, HEYs Maoulaptarer and Proprietor, Chigago, ll FINE OLD BRANDY aud WHISKY. DR. SEELEY will be at J. W. NAIRNig | ED 4 liberal discount to dealers, wuts Dra beac pet ot %h and Pg, avonue, fore HICK AD z Tice ‘ally, with Oysters ford. will s}- the Chesepeake Steain Oyster ip 403 G strest, near 7th, and enet of tho Li 108, mb 3i-Im WM. P. WEBR, Proprietor. 1,000,000 eu bs CAMP GREASE ville cleared on the Sth for St. John, zt ND THIN FABRICS inal kind. few days. Cail and examing for yourself, ourning Qoocs. sie d ¢ 7 wick, under the name of ‘Thomas L- anp ap }2-lw* Alzo, Ford's PI satistied that I finished the earcer of twof tyme, on Monday, the 7th, Charlés A. Tiffany, | py, ” with an assorted = rr y She ius, and Black and White rebels. _¢ got so smoky that we could not tell | Repubitcan, was elected Represgutative, over Mis | MOREY vagytn umetied cargo. ROUGH TALLOW F°O8 THe MOUTH OF YELLOWSTONE Check: and Fi: Sika Goode is fail and com whether our shots took effect or not. The} own father, who was the oppesite candldsie.— | guiy changed ber name, but Lolted English WANTED, 4 enemy must have thought there was a large | Hartford Press. aNnD - ete throu: he en * Rieu, KENTON, MISSOURI RIVER. "oer Northera and Raster ecrrespondente pena : a o£ RSW suppli 3 wilt stoamuc BMS, ‘dae L.aBanes, Master, Ons Frice only, marked in plain figures; hence colors. Her assorted cargo cousisie of arms brought to Nassau from London y the English steamer Southwick, purchased by the rebels in for which the highest Cash prices will be paid, at tho Fancy Soap Manulsotory, 104 and Leu Wales street, G wa, D.C, aps ineow ™ "DAWSON & CO. body of us, a3 we each had a five-shooter. The rides did good execution that day. COLONEL BERDAN BURNED ovr. Livg Insvrance.—A report of the affairs of 19 life insurance companies doing business in the State of’ Massacbusetts,showsthat they have at risk England. She sailed on the 6th. pril. ‘To persona desirous of gow ‘Ab inspection of #took Selicit : wee noe ba the sum of $169,000.000, while thelr net assets} ‘he steamer Economist had-arrived at Nassau 2,000 2084818 PRIME SEED Oats, Griginsonrsnd the Ferniory = obligation thereby imourred tooo ate mee 5 uo a freat of Yorktown we built huts for our-| thtanat ta 000, on the Uth, from Charleston, with 1,100 bales of | &s For sais Poulariv’ to "Washington Territory, Raving from FERRY & BRO. - oT recy Gaede The mm Ree we ‘ol | Wor The Navy Department hes invited propo- | cotton. JP. BARTHOLOW. ‘ort Benton only 13) omiiea of land travel, ‘overs | 828 @ Penn. svenue =: all very Uwe: She Colehey slept sm the Rel-ik Eva. tus conptrnotened deamon uaboate ni iD tt 968 Reventh treat, alow Pe eyenus. tie conmection situate ihe wil begsey | COTS AND 8 70 SUIT THE low of an immense tree, which from some rea- | Tor the Mississippi River and Gulf service, with THE WAR IN MISSOURI. an meee ee 3 ight draught aide. wheel steeman si B Shits! sou or. other caught fre about twelve o clock, | two turrets on the plan of the Erricsson. Forsytn, Mo, April 18 —Judge Murphy aud G DEN BEERS OER SEEDS, ere Bdout the 2th, desi; to run ie yeil-}. We Eo mapufsotering all of and asa oumber of our boys were pe {077The Maine Legislature bas adjourned, | Dr. Johnson, of Huntaville, Arkansas, have ar- PEAS, B. &e., &0., lowatono to the Falla finioseg ee ‘or and Lt 7 sround the foot of it, we were roused out and | atter 1} weeks session. It has passed 75 acts and | fived at General Oustie headquarters, being wep Toah and Geuuise patence apply ou board. SONY FFs aby” | sup ee eee eed Os 185 resolves. obliged to fly since the battle of Pea Ridge by} For sale by of HAXTROLOW, SOLDIERS’ PAY. be sold st ammon lower criss then ne burned for several hours, making a very large} {~The Russian government Is determined to | thtex's of Pe Texan Rangers. Judge Murphy 658 Seventh atreatt ition Beenie, : kecotofore chareed ti Min ett or mack jafereot blaze, which caused Gen. Porter to ride over | save every rouble possible in order to 9 apply the Basthe only member of the Arkansas Ay “ eet. to see what the matter was. 4 RECONNOISSaNcR. The rebel batteries around here number 42, aud surround us in the shape of a horse-shce. Yesterday wasa nasty rainy day, and this is about the same. There is nothing of import ance going on, only now and then 4 few shots are exchanged between the rebel batteries and our gunboats on the York river. Yester- day abouteighty picked men of our Yegiment were sent out with Gen MeClelian to recan- They have not yet returned. iti te GE Conyentign whose yote-was recorded 4g cas against secession, The Union men at Huntgvilie are Much depressed. not being aware of the recent Unipn victories. Receiving no mails ‘they are niade to believe the basest falsehoods by the reb- els, which are generally believed, none having the hard{hood to deny them. Governor Rector is bitter and wolfish. He had called a meeting of the Legislature, and in his e retom- mendgan act punishing witha bea’ fine eny perso we even eppreened, a dountot' e su of the rebels, ani tthe second cffense shoul be called felony. Also, that inact ob im- posing a tax of thirty dollars one on cotton, grain. HARNDEN’S EXPRESS ‘ersons in of end of eastern WILL FORWARD SOL’ ? s 0 2 TANCES EES REMIT ment nore sriteares ve Girees 8 Wuerier Mongy o8 ALLorwanr Drarrs. ” 314 er & 5 - ' = money for the fitting out of an iron-pla' ‘ExceLient Worns.—Pope’s Essay on Man, and Pope’s Esaay on the at Island No. 10. ‘There are ne passages in both. Mansas is full of Mirsouri contrabands. ri, number is gatimated at 6,000, of whom 5,000 arrived after the peveliion broke out. Uy ibe latest accounts show pretty conclueive- ly that the Gregt Exbibition building cannot be ready at the appointed time U7 Allen A. Hall, the veteran editor of Ten- nestee, is the Government agent in that State to grant trade permits. Gen Si is | dangerously {ll at his rendenes ia BC Lows ‘The Welland Canal, Canada, was Setericemee yesterday, ae ent ARMING IMPLEMENTS, PLOWS, HAR- Pte SEE Gat ApS-ccdw 65S Seventh street. below Panay, NEW ARO? o. srvues SPRING CLOTHING, won TEI 8p 2-Im* = Corner E and 7th streets, Fictetact BACON FO SALE ae fon a hin, wl bg tna are ~ to the use o: ter, ag the ‘was got up for 20, and ah To their Fai at i 'o their aoe prea are apg on the lanes of thetr o Y TWENTY-PIVE CENTS =e puanrante 9 Pamilies For gny sum not exceoding Fifty Doliars.(g5o) | $8") measure, 7 the shell? ary And a proporti ~y oti ate ener J he Places BS tae loweet pros. “2p tive a The remittance, whether in Gold, ‘Treas agg ikl & 00, Notes, or Allot t Drafts, a! be in No, nt steed Dana Ay. fait ‘audrece, inalu: ing ine owen ‘oat apd 2 2 : ¢ State, of the ‘whom to be sent, =. &_ aaeee tae Sow hemend s ceraine ae welopes Ferptee wilt be farniahed at | 9 He 38Y eee bee: co.s, ons be erase gy | E50 FeGdPaNDR: Taking Carter O | L. A SEALER COS.No 361 seventh street, SPRING FRG aera art Hailes oan Arai thus favoring the production The Lendon T yo the Monittr Again. Weare told ron-cased vessels cannot Le sent to sea ue answer a Warrior nd the Glorie have proved the contrary. bave both been to ses, and the very worst weather. We are then told mall ships cannot possibly be plated with ir o, as their dimensions would be insufficient to support the weight of the armor. To this we reply that the Monitor is but a 1;200 ton vessel. True she is not a sea-worthy ship, but does anybody suj that this defect will not be overeeme? ill the inventéts who have 4 * thus far be enabled to go a step farther? safew months’ time the Americans have conmracted a vessel fit, st any rate, to go round from New York to Hampton Roads in half a gale of wind, and 'therp to fight a suo- cessfal battle with sn fron-eased adversary t times ber size. 1s it to be imagined that they will be long in making such vessels St to put lo sea like any other cruiser? And when this is dope what becomes of all our sloops and corvettes in commission, and of all the sloops and corvettes which we are still spending money upon at this very hour? Observe it follows from facts — - mitted. Government has given up ding wooden line-of-Lattle ships, and confesses that all such ships must be of ea. Bat, if it is no use to new ones, of what use is it to keep . = “i Granted that they are better eo ing so long as iron ships cannot sen: against them, is it not obviously our icy to replace them with iremships as &¢wecan? There is no need to main same numerical force. A cou: le of iron-sides Would be stronger than a whole wooden squad- Affairs in Arkansas. Foasrru, Mo.. April 13 —Col. Wright, of t! 68th Mimourt, has returned fron aa Sent eee D*- J. H. SCHENCK, Ets whos lige and Wears Ee in his 7 sw u eo rogarded and pre even in —— whi co — Labty saya ineurable Pine senate LEERETT, oreemetas , either in pi » toa at See ee natant erga era chaat| CNN ype Eastern correspondents send mont ue rr has parceis for free Ona Sa. a s the head of 1; indians falo Creek. j | forced to make our beds elsewhere. The tree \ a, anda g Arrival of Treasure frem California. New York, April 13 —The-sieamer Ariel bas | as arfived from Aspinwall, bring: 17 = U.S. cairn and oe pats Warren Seealpeen on the 24 inst. 7 Probable Capture of Fert Wrigat. Cutcaco, April is — ournal says: “We lace aan privelfed i tne hema

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