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THE EVENING STAR[™ 8 == ac SE ae {THE WEEKLY STAR. (SUNDAY EXC. . AT THE STAR BUILDIN Corner of Feanspivene ay end Micvonth eG aT » W. D. WALLAOH: Papers served in packages by carriers at S46 5) year, cr 37 cents per month. pier imme 4 wf 20 00 the price is $3.50 a year, in advente; $2 ree invariably contains the “ ington " menths; $1 for three months; and for less than at eampte nemesis eee three months at the rate of 12 cents'a week. ‘Sin- ‘a0 generally throughout the couniry. gle copies, ong cent; {n wrappers, Two CENTS, 17 Bingie copies (in ) cam be pro {> Avverriszuents should be sent to the cured at the counter, pe y after the issue Office before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may of the paper. Priee—-THREE. CENTS. not appear until the next day. a . i WASHINGTON, D; C., TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1862. N°. 2,860 THE KANSAS IMPEACHMENT caSEs.| DEFERRED LOCA TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. ae Wasninctoy, April 17, 1862. ge oe ee ARTMENT OF STATE, Edisor Star—Str: The Repudlican of yesterday ie pati beg ee gi rae Freshet in the Connecticut River. a! Wasiineron, January 25, 1802. morning published a part of a letter from Mr. G. | mer & paper, “On the Discovery of America] Hantrort, April 20—The He has risea Se ‘The Secretary of State will hereafter recefve \W. Collamore, contsining false and malicious | by the Norrhmen, and the mh Amarion Bete | Te cae tne nek eae peer anal 14 rising n45; | Members of Congress on busines on Satardaye, charges against myself. In the morning of the | Prove that the antiquities of North mertca Wete | lb one inch per nour. Tae whoie lower OFFICIAL, IROnWw STATI, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EMILE DUPRE. 2 te fr the city is flooded, causing grést d and | commencing with Seisrdsy, tho arst of: next cannot Wo _ some day | carried to the office the Bie vem oa ished by the R: Peat iy Se mingh namie The Teilread track néar Spring: | month. r th : "Just Reeotved end Opened, reply, wh'ch the editor declined to publish — «t Copenbagen tending Prove that North- | field is submerged for five miles, but is not seri- fan 1-0 WILLIAM H. SEWARD. | Siti ven in a garbled form, leaving out all showing men bad wandered to Labrador, Nova Scotia, | ously d ed. . te strongest, A large and first->lass stock of choise Tent cae: In Kamo To ate’ eg [ ena se omer cé Net rene | wigesaaae ee Aa oP amet ik | Tyam Duranswane, Sle ease eA FLARE wal 3 ment’ cases in Kansen To attempt a history vn forind at Mount ft + and argi ¥ roads are badly waked: ° ted Sarrvany 91, 1668, Tie = this cst] “No, 335 Pp avenues between FAMILY GROCERIES, those eases, tgneting the part taken by General Fr eet i anu, That the Wai Hepatimont will be ign ina, Also, eee eolttilang ort ae at arcane [ecaeepeceea ei cnideran tte ake | ayy. ATeAt et Got Seualaen. yates ey HS ScpROyED INTENTION | svOARA, of ail gndn, Untit I came to this city { could not understand | ent itemsof evidencein this country, as compared of the an Nene ea r ae ate aaison. ate Fridays mente weer whales but _ arg | NEw AND IMPROVED Inv. . why the professed organ of the Republican with anetent Icelandic and Scandinavian records, | the itary authorities and sent fo Alton, Il! relates to active ihltitiry of ngohaghe obey ARTIFICIAL CHROPLAST! BOND ears {7 simply the organ of General Lane: bu and the ability of the Nosthmen to make cud re- | Tie cause of his arrest 1a said to be tacibordine: | Saturdays will be devoted to the busineé of ae tes _ COFFEE, pow siey nh yo SP _ General s cord tneiecvideacte. ote the first head, he | tion. Lieut, Hoyt, of the same regiment, is also | Senators and Representatives. Wirxovr Mura’. Paz om Caasre. dent, has promised to procure oJife cies de te} nee eine mounds and tumalf found in this | under arrest’ Hig, Gem Genet betes arn Mondays to the business of the Publie. BUTTER, jent, sages Oo procure a life’ office In this country, and which resembled those of the north to the command of the troops fot the protection of RDWIN M. STANTON DR, B. te! IND, ity for the editor of the Republican, provided | of Europe, and which ‘was part of Odin Sheen the overland mail ronte F; i : 010 Bronderny, Hew roe ee as TARD, that paper will subserve bis ends. If this be true, | and quoted rum ancient pocts aya writers Prat Aectetary of War. 4 1A and 13th 3. Ferien reacnied De buch vo argue eer Mlle p= burica n't temas pg Saety Sor Heavy Freshet in Lower C: PA SSENGER TRAIN TU MAN. i on adrian iS to the FLovR, Respecfully, C. Rowinsoy, Ing ase fet frieations' Mh tooeedincovered i eons epArit = Lege? is itt: Tespet War Durantuses, 1, Fhe F ne MA'LLARD’S CHOCOLATE, nota ° ee mounds. Ia- on * Bastor Repus2N Antine Pom, April 16, 1962) J seri tions en stones Found 1 (H8 molods were | flooded. and there isa great destenction of proper- | Office Mttteary ee Ptennhee. &- itor Republican—Sir : = Washington, April 18, 1862. No Passetiger Tréin wll Ne ran from Washing- ton to Manassas until farther not{cé, D. C. McCALLUM, can : . PIKE'S CELEBRATED WRISKIES-. P in your paper of this | evidently SeandinkVian; and sometimes thexe in- | tv. The locks and dgms a Ottawa City are in morving, under the caption of a Case fn Kan- seriptions united the Runic, Old Saxon and Ro- pangey. The Western traits have inter- AN of which be offers at lowest cash prises. sas.’ you publish what purports to be a of u le Northmeh we -uptes during the last three dave, the road havi. a pul wv. partef a | mau alphabet Xf, ail the ere 4 o. _—. — iamore, a8 published in | familiar. Rel Soi some of the mounds, Le aened no ons heeetaieay It ls expee' e Leavenwor! onseroacive. A's your paper Is | gs-crosse®, &:<., indicated a knowledge of Chriat!- wever, to get right to-day. lroads. qnoua. supposed to be the organ of the Republican par. | anity,with which the Northmen were acquainted, : es tt a ci. erento pee. S00 barrels Mj ty, thus giving = degtee of impo $ se- | 2s was proven by reference to ancient authors. New Yerk Bank Statement. mg tot attaching to local sheets, The Northmen were a brag tl seafaring New Yorx, April 21.—The weekly statement ED AL $00 berrele XXX, word relative to this imptanbment matter, | people; and consequently there wes nothing to i the city banks shows the following totals: UOATION cy ae barrels speag?| JANGLISH AND CLABSICAL BOARDING estructi 50 Millers Rye M: eis, esoecially as this letter fs evidently produced for vent their explorations extending tothe shores - . Becie Cc L ARTING - cs A a effect in this city andl ax this time. ot the New Wohl, They «ete alaca peosit vest 6.NON tncresents Scaled bs ty eed Eon, {oli ee re al Basse #00 barre’ Sine Old Rye, is : D 5s, Mei Soy, La Pieces sac cama inay be understood ft is neces- | on conqtest, wt that, povods fot thelt emigra- posits, $1,620,277. u nor anaes aes : =O The lovstion is easy of access by rs‘lrvad, Thebes 76 in di e remembered that during the wi the lakes, Om account dé and : ’ BA , more br less war said In the papers abonta | tee good quality steers ect Henvy Robbery. re Re ele oy Ahn IF . AT VINCINNAT! PEtoRs: ** Southern Expediti from Kansas, sometimes The objections that could be urged aga‘nst this New York, April 21.—The office of the Brook. | 37 tine: pal, a! dudg eit: a a called the ‘ Lane Expedition.” A numerous | theory wert péhtiotied and refuted; sich as that | ivn White lead Gotrinany. on gultes street, was : E.L MOORE, | "2, $24 thousands of o All the favorite brands of Staff wes sppolated atriompbal match was had: these relic8 denoted a higher antiquity than those | robbed on Saturday night of bonds amounting JELD ACADEMY, 5 = from W asi ngton to Fort enworth, and 2s | ef Iceland; that these antiquities do not intlicate ta frem forty to fifty thousand dollars of the | PLAINFIELD ACA Nein Canticht, Bs : CHAMPAGNE, much parade and bluster made by the hetoes | equalntan ith peaceful arts; that the evi- | Chicago and Northwestern Railroad. May sth. “‘girding on™ thelr ermoras le Generaily made predee pocorn chy Ruherous peop" that Tornte O70 per seston tirecienn a Bia Oba ———S ee eee Mumm Verzeny, Green Seal, Heldetok, tn “patting it off Tedians built them; tbat they are co-equa Governor Harvey, ef Witce: Drowned. | To fiis few vacancies address We por which, being benght low, we ofer st unusuelly For some reason unknown to th bacrlber. tiquity of the Ezy ptt . be 3 4 i Som Cen Axe ner pine ye ; the great “Lane expedition, socalled,” mer wa nag ae sl the Melee eatiaaits Carzo, April 21 —Gov Hartey, of Wisconsin, Limeo_ - _Piainfie! 'd.Com Co.. Fa e » to t 6 3 % tad, neaste, fayor the low ge'es, @ sad disaster, or was “run into the ground” at or | know! ledge of the fate of tht mound dui! Wal drowned st Savannah Teh | ppriporestinegd —— FRENEING, € z [D®: 3-H SCHENCK. | as cineuiaret Pies Stor: Also, Bole Agent for : 1 rf peer F ort Leavensrorth. Gen. Lane said he feit { extsts; that the cortespondence of habit i lay Ne ta bubthers ite kote aod oe 48 oe nes s ‘ e St though 2 train of cars bad run over him. | building between the mound builders and the recovered when the last despatches left. sae jl ¥ neuisvet FOr wa oth street, esos pare ws Spm hae ent qver 0 Tepere, oti aaeae Wi eked rat tac cd wea ktee thtelnd oc ip mtd fig baat cen brillsat an re Rae Pee aha raat PIKE'S ARM : : t 7 reci - - Se tts i) s Jature, endorsing Gen Lane as a aultaie beke these evidences, te preven = the fust that th | [Ate ftoth the Nitssiasippt river Expediti ta temas of © prion. canes wis feb 146-f Rw © & brief chapter of history: tions to thi ey Belected the shotes of heve been régar need incurable by "> = r= £0 take command of the “Son:bcra expedition” | Northmen were ihe naviaetort aiid adventurers of | A special correspondent of the Chicago Times, | the reguas feow te, Sad be 6 Room: WwW ioe eleat 1¥ z PRES. 2 PFPRaIiVvaTtT BD. 4 Vay *ah sepolntion was | the nini gad eal conturles Tne question here | writing under date of April 11—tbe day follow. No, H STREET, xp Sof New Pa FPRIiVvVatT =! the tower House, ai ‘was re- [| recurred, Columbus know of the Noribmen’s - wes z |. SUpSrio+ in style to anythi jected. Gen. Lane tnen visited Topeka {n per. | discoveries? There was much in Lis contntua ree! eles noni ACen. ep mye sored in ths ma. ket. We invieitintcs a FRIVATE. son, told bis friends that Robinsons tnituence induce the belief that he was aware of it His - acres! fore us, In our very path; i Ose a ‘ash’ trong re i 5 23d of le . must be brakea down both tn Kansas and else- | vieit to Iceland; bis perseverauce; bis positive fe web Mog tet seen vip heervenbgoal game y ho For Pt papi gh the pe tion of in ont, that we cave fave where, avd they m Up, an impeachment, | certainty of a new world to balance the old; hie | fende de of rebel totter ne Peopled By | his parienta. A We the above fine intrusted $e exf‘eare SASRET Sullty of lwrscent. About a dozen can- | strange visions; and bis lutiling the feats of bis | thousands of rebel soldtery Ihere area teat)’ fils great experionoe, derived from long and ex- wil be premptly attended te, didates for tue Tulted States Senate were imps- | mariners by promising bis own fife, if the discov. | BUMber of the Leaviest pieces of ordnance in the tengive p:actice, cloze study and devotcn to ius é to pall and exariine our stoox ix DR. LA BONTA ‘ J MYEESS& LUD tient y wait! step int Lanes s rT a jon of the tebel army hete mounted. ‘There | profeseion. together with the eesistancs of the per- Pet aS D street. Ns toad teen Ibere wea ‘bat ous wey ea eet Gin | SEae Calee ee ee ine this proved | Pic icventetisiess tenebene ene eee fect tatirevitca! with whol AG examauetions ofthe J, SEES, if be was made Mejor General be womld | coutage of a desperate enthusins’, or that he was Fiver, wisigh ise “er Save eal lead No. t Sitio bs SOLDIERS’ MONEY nd if the Legtsiature would entorse | aware of the previous'discovery. But the speaker | 1°, i” regard to shape. The curve is much His three great mediciu>s, his PULMONIC a for that position the + resident would appoint || would not abate one jot of the honor due Coium. | broader, however, and the channel sweeps an en. SIRUP, SEA WEEv TONIC and MANDRAKE ee : Rim In twenty-four houts afte? the news reached | bus, or pluck one Hower from the wreath that | tire balf circle around the circumference of a| PILLS, have been as widely ociebravec Ba reme- ALLOTMENT DRAFTS. Washing: As neatly tll the candidates were fl encircled his brow broad jake formed by the widening of the river | dies for disrace ne Lungs, Liver and Stomach paces sheet in 1 a. Lane that their election would : —. in the bend, thus exposing boats that may attempt | 83 ula owl repn a rhe mans aad oure THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY Ospitals. unter Pole be certain if he was out cf the way, ax he would |. Porice Matrers —First Precinct.— Delian | to pass toa gauntlet of five or six miles of open | Of pstronte suffering under t his se vices to | WILL FORWARD SOLDIERS’ REMIT- | wh most reepectruliy 76 give them bts support, all went 1a for theen- | Showers, drink; delivered to military. John | range, for which the batteries are planted. Op- . ‘TANCES dorsement, and it weatthrough both houses with- mate do.; do. Jobn Brown, assauit and t posite the Jast battery obstructionsare planted in Fa it thp lines of itlon, many voting for it whe regard = be Wages dnd ete — to ae jose to fre tars; b for . di 5 oxauaies ony and Advise | 7° ther Fam vous at's change Hd ow * vit Second Precemct.—Joseph Whitney, causin: shore. er obstructions are placed near the | without tnat inetrument no chares is mads WE Y-FIVE CENTS a UT es eecis ee Bell, taking | upper. battery—all of which tevd to complete a | "Dr, sonruok wruld teal vest te eee Pop ng Nahe sw 2 tet wal ng aa In tue meantime, the ftpeschment committee | Wood: do. John Johnson, drunk; taken {> camp. | most formidable and ttoub estime defense. I hg Bowens mr pl coe fund. ©, stbhbrticmiih Athsinnnl ehababae on Accomplished their werk. A “bond swindle” | Jobn Venger, do; do. Wm. Chaper, do.; do.| On the bill, in the rear of the batteries, 1s the | yore ser On nim during Peaohed by aie ey Pisors was chy ly partizin committee tunk and insulting ladies; do. | main fort, an octagonal steucture with astions, MILITARY AND NAVAL they have received. Bos being & great satis- ri ther Gold, Trese appointed to igate. They found no testi- jolean and Robert Cartret, drunk and | mounting some twelve or fifteen large guns. Sur-} faction to him. such ceriifiontes tend to impart or pliotass Bratt os te velosed. Pry Stephens & Ce. mony te congect me with any sale of bends in ai $2.91. Lewis Deblmon, fast | rounding t' and embracing a line seven miles | confidence to hundieis ¢f svfferers from sisilar velops and securely sealed, bAve the full sd Wal, ’ any wey, but did find testimony direstly tiscca- ned $5. Alfred Turner, . | in length, shore to shore, are fortifications | diseases, who need on! Bie in Dr, Sohenck 204 | dress (including town, Post Uiice, end state and pecting me with any such sale. The committre, | Bladen; ecmmitted for a further g consisting of batteries, rifle-pits. &c . all of which | "4 Comedies to ret be in cities the strect and number) of the person to ; i MERCHANT TAILOESB, see ase meeted they believed T'was impli: | Cooaner, droak; taken to camp. Jos. Whitney, | are being increased and strengthened by all means | gy amsoee oat be giteoked te ba room, by alin Thom te Be cost, nad the amount legibly aeackes AND DEALERS 1m cated, refnsed to report the testimony showing | | C4using nuleance; fined $10. Thomas Carbury, | in the power of the rebel army Louisiane avenue, where, also oan be f. in4 9 full | “'ovelopes for this purpose may be hed at our SWORDS, PASAES, RELTS, hsd no part in the sile, end recommended an { druok and fighting; taken to fhmp. Mic ‘Tbis position must be taken by hard fighting. | suppiy of his Medicines ap 16 9x office FPAULETS, SHOCLDER STRAPS. ’ MTL Brecines!-slowa Dmare, disovdeiny; hac | ieteed Ne Sa aes trhapiea: dates phy peepee ARRIVAL OF fgemeratered Conteeat ny Sevebanae Set v0 CAUNFLESS; CLOVRE.Me. . i —Job isorderly; fined | Isiand 3 § f ntry > a : ast ee eo he eet Lg th, Sophia Jackeee mae Aa Ane Bane | teats Bae the! Aaetaceehs See LN SSaUTIFUL STYLES mhz im ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. | And orery Venn cs orsline. @ that I bad fled the country. 1 then Belg | 4en. do.; do. $156 The patrolmen of this pre- Phere axe otter with ae command og mr ad SPRING CLOTHING, ~~ 'SOLDIERS® PAY. Ar Beasoratue Paces. t Port Leaveaworth by request of Gen. Hunter, | Cinct also arrested over thirty of the dealers of be pape game tage w creck meee. 7 AsTonisaixe Low was ‘ *EPHENS & CO Under this pressure the report of the committee | Georgetown for selling without license, but on | ries with which to fight them. The gunboats} —whoje'Ahi and $12, . WALL, 8. F = Heid ‘was adopted before the testimony had been read | their taking out the same and paying costs they | hive no alternative except tolie bebird be point, ts elogantiy got Lay by the members of the House. ‘were dismissed. as at feland No. 10, and throw their shell across Sp 2-Im* e BRY.,, RARNDEN’S EXPRESS 329 Pennerivanid words, between ‘Corner E and 7th sirests. WILL FORW4RP SOLDIERS’ REMIT- jell Intel. & Repub} ». 7 ; 0 g at the batteries. The mor- | ——————___________—-__ ‘ANCE! ~ —_ W ben the testimony wa: lished it ed Fourth Precinct —Thos. Mitchell, drunk and the intervening space at - { om that while I was in ho way inupiicated Gareel discrderly; fin.d John Hitchcock, do; de. Lp ages wil Sonera iy take the shece Position. Cuzz: PRARE tomes Seen The | +, le acee Mons townie ; Lave aod some of his friends were. While the | Dagiel Harteyen, larceny; held for e Ce ee eae mae ate enclose for shelling | Cohsorbe oan res pre tage” 'o their Fam: r FUR? ! negotiater of the bonds testified that { bad no ta- | !9&- Henry Stine, drunk, fined &1 I - | batterles bey may be made to throw sbell into barge FURNITURE! terest directly or indirectly in the sale, he s!so | Patrick, do ; workhouse. ‘Jno. Mc Lau the fort, however, In which ease they will do aca By n the do. Wm. Fogerty, disorderly; fiued $1 goud execution. For any sum not excéeling Filty Doliars.(@50) B MOSER, fiid poco egare of Gen. Lane's intimate retainers | 0. | M WVatere: thecuter seourity to beep the whole fiotilla is bere, including the gun races of steaming. gy. | Abd @ proportionate additional charge for cot na frm of Meee Focktas: Ste feceive $500 in money and x promise of $500 | & . the Market oan efford. wil janufacturer apd jesaie and Retail Dea. more for bis influence. Also, one of the State} Eighth Precinct —Joseph Bell, discord boats end ten-mortar boats. Gen. Fope’sarmy is ; PiiaGiaeneomranionre ait reached by eonneoting Exprosses. ‘seat Cha rior and Pisin > i 3 on ‘to him f uct; fined 85 Se. Lucy Webster, do.; fined 81 zlso on the spot, having come down the river in G’ the Chosepsske Stexm Oystar Counce, ‘a: 5S. The remittance, whether in Gold, Treasury room F ‘horn mild , oes env Jonn Clise, do; turned over to the military.} transports The great trouble seems to be to find | Ra.oon, N G atrost, near 7th, and east of the | 1, 5 a cat, abows D & . 8. Or Allotment Draits, should bs enclosed "nh dD. toutand ¢ollars of the proceeds, Gi Wm. Cooper, drunk and disorderly; fined $2.91. } a piece of dry land tolgbt upon. The army and varicty of UPHULSTERING prompt.» ecyelepe. and securely seaied, aca pave 1 it ed mbai-im. WM. P. WEBB, Proprietor. | fall ‘nddreas, including tae’ towns Post Ofies, ana Destly Dimself t-stified Lefore the cotomitter, and it is Fecied erat ale epee dim Lae tine he "IGE the ~ TAKE NOTICE! ~ orth person fp agi, be sect and the | Whore open air echrebeerrmeconpyiga - 1 1 ham, 2 Ly i : . at D t be gibi ereun. Saleoveal tae = neteral of Se eect aie fined $5 58. «Samuel Stewart, drunk; turned over | tebele will make a most sinbbora rcalstance here, Aut Bors: Som.the ace emount l-gibly mari n. =e -] to the military. Joseph Andrews, disorderly; | and that we shall be held in check unt! the great wore: “Tsive fanerdasaian nee pekct. | ned #208. “Henry Greer drunk end disorderly; | pending battle wt Corinth decides the matic It Fashionable Cloths went “case,” but notall. Not during to haven | tuned over to the military. John Carr, doj} We gain the victory*there, they are outflanked, mh 21m" rer trial, and falling utterly to convince the meopie of | Workhouse. wW. T. Dant, do.; tlaed $5 Jno. | end won ye the position. If not, we must take | —™ thelr owu purity or patriotism, it hae been stealth- | COok, drank; turned over to the. militar it by ee igkins® Report puts the strength ot 500 600 POUNDS c " Uy but summarily quashed, asthe fol'owins, letter | Newman, do.; do. tab dhe Latter fan een and. 17,000 soldiers. ; ROUGH TALLOW BLACK SILKS! a cx SILKS! from my attorney in the case will explain: inth Precinct —Catherine Sena and ara tabasco enon rapa atl tees seston COLORED Si ci i ~ “ : Gor. Rovinse tT OTEEE anon, Apri 9; tees. PAR Oy ge 7a ep ee ele ad Dea is ranks at’ Corlnth He tcok 10.000 men akay Seales A fall axeortment cf the bod croton at ae ee or. inson—Dear Sir: ere is not! + 358 . | from Island No. 10, which was just 10,000 prison. 1 tupon secerd ie show that any articles of impencte ae T. A. Talson, fast driving; fined $3 53 Jno. dj Pi mn h 1 of 3 Yeare up, can row | © ‘tneelopes for this purpose will be furnished as | “Paste PMT sendy thoir interost to call before cy Wikee 4 Ro 73 EE to be forwarded at the office in | Coke Snewbers. . pttsm* ‘ Warne hurd, stat, ssoead Geer bon CH. RIVART & CO. 8 SMITH, Arent. | SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT tat ishment, and Seventh ata, REMOVED To 8, E. Connzn oF Pann. Avenve amp S1xtu S1., Claren‘on Hote! Building, Washington. ‘verbialls low prices. H, ROSEY, Acznr, New Yorx. a - te, disorderly; fined $1.01. Wm. Bartin, | ¢s rescued from our clutches. bs WANTED, SPRING BRAWLS! w », «, Ropiessaadiver angie Ouetie Bote Tae pe ce ree SEO Tne ee. orien: | The correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette | for which the highest price will be paid at the Na- New curplics Annan ba ap AAES OLAN, Aomun,: Waaqineren, = ermmor, of Geo. 8. Hillyer, Auditor, of said State, | Ai? Datiery ‘manhicnt writes: tional Soap and Candio s\orke,Green street and SPRING WHAPFINGS | : SHERRY, pote gee sn ee — Yours ia le, Tenth Precinct —Daniel Brayden, indecent ex- learn since my arrival here that Fort Pillow | C&28!: Georgetown, D. C. 7 Nowupledie ee pqrery es vga pou nh 19 {Signed) Natuan P. Case posure; fined $5.03. Henry Hipp, diso-derly and nated neat the town of Randolph, between | —™h 19-Lm &. ELL. Proprietor. 1 One price only, the setuai cath -walus, marked in | —!74 liberal discount to a As the suditor is the eftteer to whom Gen. Lane | profane; sent to the guardhouse. Wm. Heilz- | that place and the mouth of the flatchee river, OR ARMY AND NA. MEN.—Navy Blue | plain figuces, ¥ ALIE® A PIED. 15 cen! ia & BRU, b >| Sf w . . and not ten or twelve miles above. as Fianneie, Cloths. ‘Ass e: Ap &-tr Pun. evonue and oth strest, waleris—Baris de i’,nstruction 87 cen Tuade the corrupt propoiition. there Is good rea-} man, do; do. Owen Sullivan, drunk; fined | and not ten o pi et aly prep my, Bise £ lennele: Clothe eat Cossinerse, eee eet oe ermerie Baris del’snstraction | 7 ‘Legere, eon why he should be dropped with myself. SLO W. H. Mangum, assault and battery; sent Py deed Ph} ofthe prorer qualities (that will bold thee Wee DAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY, s M:-Cailamore fs the first maa-who basedis-] to jail Wm. Buckly, drunk and disorderly; which we heard so much lant § OL fhe ‘Our usual am, ok of @:! other kinds of A — d . Peente. Covered that the “impeached”? State officers have | fined $391. Jobn Cllan, do; do. Thomas| summer. This, at least, | find to be the general Dry Goods, for famitios abd hoa re. NOTICE OF REMOVAL, z ude Ge l"Inetract- ur. $7 osnta, lost th- ir cifices in consequence of the adoption of | Fields, do ; deltvered to the military. impression hete among those who should kncw jerked in cist cures. a fice of th! e—Inatruction 8 Cheval. 75 ccate Tigwelation of imoecchument through the lower | Stewart, do.; do. Sergeent Delevan, do ; do. A. | best, and St seems plausible from the fact that we] Sn'eesuiiennn hee implies no obligation to |, whe delivery of tothe ins 3 “depot 0 tn Be ahs league da boon tein 4 House of the Legislature. The Legislature coc-| J. Friend, do.; do. Joseph Riley, drunk and | are not now more than eight or tea miles trom | p ouase, VERRY & BRO. | from Eee rece me lars eae” fbionneque du Bou Cais 4 caved to sccogatae them. séading ther bc ts to prone; Seed $4. James eeG cam, finectmty; Randolph. a oe Penn. avenue and Niuth Bt, Fors. avenue and Niuth st, SPECIAL NOTIO Woents, sovernor approvel, waittay wu im of- | fined $ . Catherine Gormley, sel!irg goods MEAL aa tte tee ee = ctived Ci ‘erie—| Sciaily by committees, &c., ang the officers of the | without license, selling liquor tn less quantities WHAT THE ConrEeDERAtEs Say —The editor of NOTICE. On ano. AFTER ORE Oe, “f ema Federal Government continue to recozniza them | than a pint, and selling on Sunday; workbouse. { the St. Louis Democrat hos conversed with the q ‘cominenes nin, ‘dai 7, hundaye ex06: asuscal. Eveo Mr. Callemore ceminued to rc- | Samuel Henkness, abusing a horse, and profane; | Confederates w: rrived there on Monday, and at fe . Mh, and : cognize them after ** impeachment,’ trangscting | fined $3 94. James Williams, drank and di<or- pe with mail the following relative to Gen, ‘arnery—K ems: *S e@icial business with them until he wav remov: derly; fined $1. John Collins, do ned over alled ert ‘arkereburg or a le gt aii ue x entiss surrendered about 4 o'clock on ‘Through tiokets sold and basgare obi RiaPsere at Wasi command! parts of th from bis pesition of Quartermaster General for to the Provost Guard. Thomas Fignan, do., de. cause. Then be first discovered that although | ——__—_— Sunday evening. The rebel officers say hk aa as FRANCK TAYLOR bad the power to appoiatfor he applied tora OatH oF ALLEGIANCE FoR Wasuixctos Vo-4 his roc fought well, but were comple’ bps ti i alipates of Transportation Baltimore and hy wa pe ae ome poi tent to sn agency—sfter impeachment | r2es.—The following is a synopsis of the bill} rounded when they gave up. ‘They also say that Teeses to Went de | <___________apidi_ jad ne AND SHOES TO SUIT 5 poets SHOES 4 UIT Th 1LK DRESSES FOR PRESENT AN s' APPROACHING SEASON. ud and SHB RET mapateotar gail kinds of BOOTS and Power to remove. which has passed the Senate :—That in all mu-| their army was drawn up in line of battle on Sat- mali) ‘7d Cat ye a All With reference to the proposal to “ go down té nicipal elections in the District of Columbia. dur- | urda might withina few Aundsed yards vt bevonar 2 Leaveaworth and get some of those poor, mis-| ing the rebellion, every person who shall offer to _ 3 + Ed or The Beldiers carries at “oxx a age Sesortinent, 8t our proverbially | supply of eastern made work of om: camps, and plainly saw our men goirg in and out m ian i eradle devils toenlist and pay them $5 apiece, with | vote, and who shall be challenged by any legal | of their tents. Their generals would not let them ou! = rates, One price only, the acteal oash standard value, pty te gt a fees as A Ariclen “ Gontrstana af War? silt be vista deuren: ofore obarged im Unie eity for muck tn derstanding fer thean to desert the next | voter on the ground of disloyalty, shail, before his | build their camp-fires for fear of discovery. day,” 1 have onlyto sty that the statement: is} vote is teceived, subscribe to the following oath propos! PERRY & BROTHER, 4 false, and the itlon is so absurd on its face, “«. dosolemoaly swear (or effirm, asthe case mi mh 2 tr Pa. a Bad Nistede, oots Shoos under the circumstances, thst it is tnworthy of | be,) thet {will rapper, protect ‘and defend the BEA & PERRINS? Car eyreees Jouve New York at i.6.axd €F. Tee Pe made wer. = yin te petite to Invest; aud. sec iy, if Lbed Leone? vest ns sireueanion, ‘whether dstrcaticce treinnl his ; ea im x pga ee N& . in ic or foreign; : them more satisfactorily to myeelt team that t will bear tug fall allegiance and I iy x ‘ateeady | Ta ny ecriving in Washincion at 4PM, ond geet 314 Pemerivtats reeru’ lor army; » im the toir the ame, any jinance, resolution, or law o! nounced TRA! 499 Suvunvz ASKiNGTON, is notorious that when that fegiment first) | amd State Gonvention, Lezisiature, or order, o leave Baitimore at 420 A. M. and P. Femi! was organized several ansoed eae ‘ Beairea organization. secret or etherwiee, ts the opatiar’ GONKOISSEUES ef s Letter froma y ving in Washington at 6 A. ft 34 4 epoca to be received had to be rejected. ‘Was the and that I do this with a ful Medical Gentioman ° desire to be admitted {nto that regiment that determination tpledge and spore, withietaar be As dhe = ‘echanion’ | 4 at Madras a7 ism, i nearly a hundred men in ® body waited upon me | mental ion or evasion @whatsoev: nd] “OMY @00D for — ‘with a view to ine by intimidation to re- | further, that I have always been loyal and tiue Te His Brother made 01 nD, andalwaye jo, 502 ceive them. Of th for} dag ance J is in } to the Government of the United States. “So help SAUCE.” “All Goods salise tad eehvored ef bxtre panhk see eae suarials every tacertptne at U7 pratore at the city, was witness, as he aided-meto sppeatt | me God.”” shargoe, Aden Rashes Conk F * 2 those who were disarpointed ‘The oath of affirmation may be taken before} SA4 applicable te 16 Washington, Atvest an inate ee Oe UST RECKIVEDATL.A.BEALLA OG Res y, C. Rozigson. auy justice of the peace, notary public, or other their J jo. 36. ween I and K a legally authorized to administer oaths In EVERY EAD WIT: ‘0! D ACT WITH ss, of NG, FURKISa! 8 Naval.—The New York dent of the | the District; and the production of the certificate, VaR R % Ho! : : ‘RU sod Car Phitadelpbia laqutesr writes April 19: in writing, of any such justice of the peace, with ARIETY % 0 ¥ DR. Aan A ‘EBOSPITAL. wkAack 6 00°C, No 301 teve “The greatest activity prevails at the Brooklyn | 8 copy: ir ee mation, thst it has been a in § ex Opposite the Ge: Fost ee ; Navy Yard. The iron-plated--stesiner Galena | taker and subscribed to by the person producing Samet a ey N gone ; it, shall be deemed by the commissi: ce — ih and fa ONe ar ison pave worn.nes Peoteria, Stteg. ave mat | Uae combedont eeiteeeet Cee a Ee. as aters AOU stot only the axerand most | Established for. the ‘s‘upprose "at Qadokery not be ready until Tuesday, when she Is to sall And tt shall also be lawful for the commission- POPULsaR CONDIMENZ known, but the most Econem- and ——_—_—_—_—_—____ 'D ; ~ ; com A? L.A. BEALL ers of election, or any one of them, during the | fea 8a. lew drops in Soup, Gravy, or with Dr. M. Vellny’s long . ‘ Cvs Pe si a tweon | aad er oS Tal tine of bolding such elections, to adininistotnena | and cold Joints, Beef Steak, Game, €2., impart wsirenta hum ip hietp tates ‘ to out CLOTRING, FURNIEWINS heavy Ericsson towers, like the Moaltor, on deck. | Oath. And any person or persons Sc oxquisite sest, which unprincipled Fance man- if ae =! Sas Her armor below the water is to be put in at the y false afscturers have in vain endeavored to éwitate. ‘aad v ae, wy YOUR oe Se a Seen Waterers Ge Bovey, sbelt eo and penal-} On the Breabfast, Luncheon, , ot Sure fetta re cure "ar? of ISBING 6 0+ DB. rte : ; = RR : f a? A < Re, be stent boat Dawn ts undergoing; vo. 361 + between iterations at ne bandaef the jolene See STS ple pe ep sing eed wate fermard—Un | 3.2 reins Sag ; eS aUebEe Coors = tastie, She wilt be seadw for hef creer Tose. | Rest thle body of ministers und layencs Sill cect | "F6 APREOGIAtS the dslLind ‘qualities of thie dait- Union Pu pene AND SOS. day. The ated ber losding, aud ——— in the Congress Street Church, Georgetown, D., | eious preparation it is ‘necessary to purchase ' 3 ie All sizes, at ai all shorty for, the Meds | C. Preparations ate already ‘vegu Sunall bettio of the semsccitteecetione OS Salt t be ‘ . 8. PUDNEY'R, | terranean. “The sloop-of- war John Adams 1s un- | ception and catatinment of the mem- | cor or descr, ee ‘many ‘and Restawrant pro- , one et! nese, dergoing the repairs to fit ber form Rea Rs, poet Sep cletive body recog. | pristots abldom place the Pura Sanoe balore theey wits boos school slip. A large force ef mecbaica are en. | Biz9d by that Christians, and is | cueste but substitute a genuine Bestle filled wi - - BOOTS : fa getting the Sompored of ministerial and lay representatives . nd st 1 > : es for pur, du: from every annusl conference district: the United For sale by @raee oid. tierwhen. BR PANTALOCN . é “ . ‘ - of’ 2: whale of snd Pda ahi “JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, ; : ys. The gunboat Sheppard Kaapp is having an extra strip of er affixed, aud will } letion of the work pail ag! med: schooner Mary Y. Davis is * munition for Ship Island. = +.“

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