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’ - r . - . a < THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW ————=4 Latest trom Fortress Monree. actenes By A fs a ales . u jose BS B = Stage ——_—__. informati: The Intelligencer, in commenting upon tie evacuation of our troeps of Jecksonville, Flori- report clowed yesterday— & WILL a WASHINGTON CITY: z several unireportan couluned by| FORTH WKER OPEDWIN FORREST one et ‘ t ry } ; . ~ b TFUESDAY..........c0r0e APRIL 22, 1869.] The Rebel Senate Won't Adjourn: their et Wwedort Ing, Chstd. “ g we shall sl the sev) ‘re = T iianoe skirmishers hi until s@joarn- THIS FPBNING, Ot 1° «clock & ar. in the P = = es = F apne of the | y to ‘eatablinh : TUYF OcTORODON pd atreet, moras Noe Joresy avenge z — weet, {7 Reading matter on every page. See out- A Confed Whopper. outside nite ‘orto dieccver our prepaameionsy Hovse.—After our report closed. Or, ie lept ahvortnent of side for interesting telegraphic and other matter. ‘ natil last eventiig, When 2 balloon recon: Mr. Divin offered a resolution requesting the WeaNReDAy, » piss, El =] from their camp rev*eled such points as were not Attorney General to tnstitute proceedings to re- | Bawts Foren aE cy see = : Latest from Yorktown. concealed by the woods, as most of our works | over from Gen. Fremont-and EL. Beard sini ree EA CUETAS” sraged Spirit of the Morning Press. : happily are. of money obtained from the Treasury on an order | secs. 7 eat Nowsh —_——_e— —- ; Glaes, Crockery ant Stove Ware, aE IneeY opened pes vo A bet 1 from Fremont In favor of Beard Spoons and torks, and Ivory Ath it. Divin on offering the resolution stated that [Per Telagraph from Baltimore J batteries opened from a point on otte left, on the the effect of the resolution would be to give a in For eURSDAY. April £4, ing, Window Shades, Met éa, orgues that in all cases where the people Battimonz, April-22, (from Fortress Monroe | Warwick , and another about baifa mile to speedy trial to Fremont. F tae V 10% the xoman Fath'r claim themselves loyal (as in this cmmectsaed April 21 )—A flag of truce came down from Nor- | the right of ft, where Use sells fell thick and fst Mr. Colfax defended the action of Fremont, v a ag 4 with & gocd lot Kitchen the duty of the Government to give full proteo- | folk to-day. beeen IRS Beat hdr pin leg pea goked why this resolution was not prepared am tion, and not leave them to the tender mercies of| The Petersburg paper of this morning says thet | 1wwaahrern mene die emreteen ple Mar, Malloeh ef ep nate thet toe test thing A p17 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auots. rebellion. ‘ the rebel Senate has refused to concur in the House bh pep aye friends ought to, dois to oppose the [Fesotitoa, i xests.. ee THE ABOVE SAL ‘ES POSTPONE q Republi ebels make | resotn' journment. on. which would give him an opportun! nove e . a eee of Pen ae aie «It orssardaore & report of a repulse of the Fed: | ‘Wo batteries which we bad planted under cover | himself guiltless ws sdacdias ts of the woods, and for an hour cont{nuous volleys > . « to be done,” tind suggests that our Government | eral force under Burnside at Elizabeth City. It| Were poured into toe enety. They could net | pif Diait discussed the improprieties of Ge * remont, and that the P ee 1s stated that the Federal force, 5,000 strong, at- | stand it, but esetted their works und. retired | hremonl and was very grateful that the Pres!- | 7 crninn iene tempted to land there, but were repulsed with a | pell-mell Inevery direction. Their works, bow- | ment, conpend: Sis 16 tee noeey = Dep md Oren eke cee TOR D. Treasurer. Ss ‘Onpuan’ Dreeo xy Joss of 500 by a Confederate force of 1,000, €rer, were not occupied by our forces, although | Mr. Stevens spoke of the Infamous means taken MT. oO » ercieek, J shall sell on OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | ‘Maing a Georgia reximent a the Febela are now probebly eatiafiod of our abll!- to axsall Fremont, ond also the meaas taken 10 (THE NEW NATIONAL.) svasue. borwern the premise 7: at any time we wish. Our lead tl BL regard to th ti t AVasce Aveheo. Sart and 24 street erst, Cap.tri Hill. the satire coc- ‘The Confederate loss in killed 1s stated at 15, total earuaities were atx killed and four wounded. erie Beata atetg chee Ble tom ee rence | Penasyivac:s ATSUETAAY Hoar ome Streetand | tents of the Marbie'Vard of the inte M:. Walton, Capt. . WI uring the engagement anew rebel earthwork, 4 Mr_8. characterized the committee on contracts | J go 2g finshed nivished, rege epee — weg 7 wipe iotended for a masked battery, was discovered 4] ag q scandal-honting committee; and moved to Bo rani: aes 7 —— ‘ons Tools, and other apper- circumstances of the shooting of Wharton, the | both of the Georgia regiment. abort distance to our right, fromthe gleam of the | tay the matter on the table Cervied. osneas. political prisoner confined in the Old Capitol} A report pap por son spe of the same fight, | bayonets inthe sunlight Which fl among the ——_—————— 1 Ses: ‘redit of ninety dave. for ratiefactori- bulldl: Private Baker, of the Pa. ist regi- | Was current in Norfolk last night. trees. A few shells settled jatter. = : : : wrt Ss ics heerprer et ast, doveloped . -| There isnothing new from Yorktown, except | _ The gunbente, seven in number, lying in the OFFACIAL. © C mely Combization apt iA CARRE ine 2 GUs Aue hee 4 ——— TRE HOMICIDE OF WHARTON. ‘The continuation of the investigation into the the enemy’s works, but — 7 ¢ UME DY: ture not stated in our military budget yesterday. | that matters are progressing satisfactorily, though | M¥et: Opened probably too short for execution. | Statement of the Receipts and Rzpenditures of 1G COMEDIETTAL By GREEN & WILLIANS, Auctioneers. ‘The parties implicated in the act are still bela | the weather is still bad. The rebel shots fell quite near one of the boats, | the United States for the quarter ending Decemi- First epporrarce of tha Great OUSEHOLD AND K under arrest, for due punishment; the Military} The following {tems are obtained from late | and St wae thonght that one struck, but, like the | agp 31, 1861, exclustve of trust funds. a, MARL BahnD. a 10%. —On Governor, General Wadsworth not regarding the | Southern papers: others, it failed of ite atm: RECEIPTS. . J ‘HE FIGHT ON WEDNESDAY. vocation on the of the deceased (disobe-| General Gladden ef South Carolina, wounded he From oustome........... aaa acsmiaca te use of taunting language) | 12 the battle of Shiloh, (Pittsburg sanding.) js Pit icorcaly prices Game ke Bri eden From asies of pubiie lands mean shoot dead of his wounds, farther to the left, and bas been confined wholly | Frem misce!laneous———.. pyrite ready hand mame ashe | Major General Bragg has been promoted to be | to Sedgwick’s division. From three years’ bonds at 73 1 Grand Overture d’Ina ee sares ol ON STER BALCON CPoerie 39,658 48 3 to Perfor Ins6R NEW ENTRE ACTE * ‘The performscer 02 ‘ ” General Porter oceupies the bank of the York | cent. . 9179),678 93 TAIS (TURSDAY) KVENING. Al but carried out the orders of the corporal of the | ® “full son We Ptlinbek: Slats de river directly in front af Yorktown; Gen. Hamil: | Prom Unit 18.4800) @ | Wul commence witi tho deligh faly Tra eeue guard ; who, {n tutn, alleges that in giving the} A telegram to the & Expre wes | ton next and Sedgwicx next, while the divisions | F,om sixty days’ Comecy oi order he but obeyed the positive sommand of his | 42y last, says: of Keyes? corps are extended to York river art Maroh 24, 161... 18,600 60 THE SERIOUS FAMILY. leutenant “On Monday last, erday,) below Pollocks- | A battery was seen to leave the enemy’s works | From s:ook for the Washington and ee Cc in our front at 2 o’clock yesterday, passing to our ville, near Kinston, “between MISS LOTLY HOUGH. DED. a detachment of the 24 North Carlin left, and at 3 o’clock a brisk fire was opened and 4 Oregon war debt_......... 483,000 00 P61 -, GREEN & W'LTLIAMS. Aucts. K ‘November 36 h, 1261, p a from Gen. Han’s arm: ed | Cavalry Regiment ard the enemy’s pickets. | continued, with some 25 discharges a minute, | From iosno’ F By BOTELER & WILLSON, Auctioneers ; rs — A) "aan pat are Lieut. Colonel Robinson, who commanied, js | untll sundown, and withan oceasional shot untii| Sct July 17th, and August Sth, 1961, 24,294.72) 17 MLSS JULIA a es Ti ™ ‘ast night, announce: . nig! robably a prisoner. Captain Turner was hurt] morning, showing (hat the guns were still ‘Bisier 46 Bi MRS.S. GERMO™N. har’ ‘orrens, fore, of Lieut. Wagner, of the Topographical va fall from his horse. Two privates were manned’ and read - Engineers, o Was wounded bya shell while Creamly. making ® topographical map of the country be- As Lad: MR. DANIEL shi gheur. our heavy guns Into pines and at sunrise the wor! i As Aminsdab Sleek, fore | it —___—-+e-—____ commenced with redoubled energy, lasting turi-| ceilansour. somes Ta 50 Me WAN Data mat iase: fore the enemy? lines. THE ADVANCE OF GEW McDOWELL. | ously fortwo honrs. At the end of that time the | faterior (pensicns @nd Indian)... 46 162 mg. B.S. NELDRUM unas aeiaaen oe Our forces under Gen. Augur still occupy the eer eae sees Fespouse has’ since begn x . nai = As Chores Torrens, - ate a 3 — ‘f American Mechasics and the heights of Falmonth, opposite and commanding javy. 3 Belnctisshe by ahi Meee ial seriously injared and five wounded with gun | Thenight had been taken advantage of to brin; ital shots,” Civil, foreign intercourse, and mi: railroad and Hf streets. Fence Seti commence at the istter pisos, y ‘The total ber of killed yesterd apis-tt =BOTELER & WILLSON, Aucts, ee bag er hair tong "Bieut. Wood, of Gen wan 13, and 23 were wounded.” It tn not Kuowh vialcheg ae UF-TBE ABOVE SALE 18 PCSTPON Federal forts, ravy-yards, end arsenals were Mita J "C : 2 ie whether an attempt will be made to occupy the 7 - ‘Fo conolud~ with the jauzhabis coedietta entitled of ‘unt! WEDNESDAY, April alk he tae nebt ith their vast aceu. | King’s s*sif, Lieut. Campbetl, Fourth’ arti » | deserted works to-d: t DOLE. .....-.--eee---- O3,%8,525 26 yor WAL DEPARTMEN on Bocount of ram, wn! b AP welzed by the public enemy, w re Seeu- and Major Duilie, of the Harris Light Cavalry, The wee ee eee met king to} Payment of Treasury r i ay ‘23d, same hour . Tulation of ordnance, it was predicted by a} crossed the Rappahannock under a flag of e most active preparations are making to BUTELER & ot're nee, 2 ten, pr writer who well appreciated the inventive genius | and bop meget ran the ig pul authori- ergo bet! seeding dewah : With esct, pecapne th heres 23,30 co By WALL & BARNAK aI of our people, that this stolen property would be —— ‘City Osnetia tan cane meeting im. | @8y 8 long step ahead is observable; and the ro- | Payment of ‘Treasury : ! 7 NOLOOED LOT AND CrAbie at auc. comparatively useless within # year, by reason of mediately after the appearance of our ‘ecen and | antic locality of our camp, surrounded by deep} notes, per act of De- ivete Bex: ‘ -».96 instact we wi! sell in froct ofthe premises, part the improvements in guns which the occasion | appointed a committee consisting of the Mayor, | T8¥ines and natural wood, gives every facility for] gember i7, 1£60. 5 429 000 ¢0 i . mh would draw out end bring into speedy use. The ce t. Slaughter, three members from each Board, | ‘b¢ completion of the arrangements for altack. Payment of Tri Prediction stands to-day a prophecy,—fulalled to | #24 three citizens, to confer with our General > ee to the ation of Freder! Ir; y he letter. The fact Is vividly recalied to mind | the pratection of mepoty | iekabary afd hs lesen Rone sown ‘ this morning by the National Intelltgencer, whose ‘The eee at the wae time adopted a serics C ouceee sia pet an is Eras rer J - | of resolutions declaring that the city, since the i. 4 5 editor truly asserts that brick and stone fort!fica edoption of the ordihance ef tectesice, hak orn | Noon, April $0-—-Last nighta vate cet in,and | July (7, 8nd August 5, ERA HOUSE H " AT Auc- ons prove as defenseless against modern artil- unanimously In favor of disunion, and was etil] 4 COMUnuce, wit lair prospect of what they call 1861... . | BR OO ON 00 " MONIC HALL) —On WE ESDAY AFTERNOON, lery as a “wooden” navy fs admitted to be - |. | araiuy season. A few days here meke the roads . April - gat the Avction Boome of firmly attsched to the Southern cause, surrender. y y' ; : zC 1 rhal: eet one against tron-cied “Monttors ” Our cotemporery} tng only upon condition ef protection to private peel pregeas bara rare rayeneg oa fod 3 OUNCEMENT! thew of tue chovceet Kinds of nrcy. perpet a ‘or on fe ications or treac! he 7 7 = - . ; “4 biooming Koses Magno ise. Cemeiins. Japonicas, tance Eethe chee 7 « awe ye ee were perfected for a meeting be- men sre nearly aH safely housed an, teats The | cr asaevay ie scl phe aed Register. G ING NIGHT! ing % i 3 et voncho Tents, with whic! e division we are ce 2) tng press, narrating the bardment of Fort | {Wet the committee and Gen. Angur, ta be held 7 x Maroh 2. 186!... Reimbursement of iz ‘ym +1 Verfo-maroein horor porary loan, per acta 7 shepeare rpR 12 439,05) 09 ENING, April33, Ornaments: P.an's. Fhrobs, Frait Trees, Kv and & great many olher new aud ri yes'erdsy afternoon. now Jn are supplicd, are a great favorite with the _ Be eister’s Os 2, April 11, 1852 Ls! Fb poranis aor Pt 6. Pulaski, who declare, with unite? voice, that} Frotn-citizens of Fredericksburg, who cromea | Men. They are “the Horace H. Day tent,” and = <— = Ftheas rion; meroge this very strong work was hopelessly breached cath by means of smail ekitts, much | 4% considered better than the regular tent. We @QECRET DISEASES SE! RE MUsiGend me LODY, in thirty hours, by James’ riffed guns and pro-| Valuable information hax been derived. Most of | ave no reviews, no drilis,no work, to-day, and | = eaeseraes Sir eae Dances and Burlesques. poe PT?" | these affirm that so soon as we take possession of | Notan item to be found No fring to the right The Most Certain Remedy Ever Used Sectiles. and there Is no fear of the return of the | OF left, no deserters or contrabands coming in es y aad Having long azo predicted this success for Gen. amajority of the remaining citizens will | We Will remein in cur narrew tent to day, ee Yes, & positive are a acini 3 2oxe pOCUrINg Seid aeaitianney eee ee | eas mate ob gk oak da, be paced would st be mocha sve sa euee eiairunen ao.) Py sitiit te ser rots gare ae tata pride t5 the overwhelming testimony vindieatin ast amounts of grain and other forage are eae be muceec us rain, | Gontaina ne alr 1a x ait our judgment. It is rare that any novelty In in- stored I the immediate vicinity of Fredericks- burg, much of which belonged tothe rebel army.) ere be iste of veution secures such frank, outspoken and hearty . = a= a 4 t MicS JULIA PASSA enemy, besides destroying the bridges, TO THE PUBLIC —Th Tadies’ Soe Ne tanto, Sm ae fon Pe - commendation, when {a active competition with | burned the steamers Logan, Virginia, and St. Hom Bt, Peter's « unds ‘Sohool bes leave eee re rt e . ae ter a Auction Room, No. 546, 7th and — rtrects, we rivals of long standing and backed by devoted Nicholas, and twenty echooners loaded with com. | nuance that th y will THis DAY cpen a Fair, Bhaii cffer for eale the moc: extentive arcortment fitends. But the heney bed and ieee The oar gry t bey: oe remembered, was ine ec panei Nes gine House ao $08 enversity of : ‘e Ds > = 2 igre tottering | captur the * French Lody’’ and his accom- ju i the wook, whero t.ey will be moat | em:nsat Doctors walls of Fort Puls ki, tell such a tale of destruc- | pices in Chesapeake Bay, iat? yearn * happy, to we come their iriends. Tir. want of SAMARITAN’S GIFT vaca engi goer tiveness, that every beholder seems to have been | | The river is obstructed below Fredericksburg | Of the Chosen hee 1ndueed ee Tanne mene Willosre any cae in from two to four days, snd ort atnut Vogal ook Canina, compelled to present, most prominently in his by sunken vessels, thus preventing the flotilia he +; SL ety of Shawia, te may TWENTY FOUR HOURS: rf are hor with We ; from partictpating 1a the attack, as was designed. ‘Wi bh 810% eucoese a: Tenable th y the =i narrative, the inscrumentaluy by which it waseo| It ib stated by the citizens that the fev ome ry out tneironjest nts ¥/ enable them Lg teaee ie mae ee a, Med Fi hp ort tion, AAG HERZBERG. Pawnbrowse promptly seeured with a safety to the Union | thrown atthe rebel cavalry in Fredericksburg MEMBERS OF THE YOUNG MEN'S | OF Who have been gorged with Balsam Cop2 i ieh 3 GREEN & WILLIANS, Aucts, forces, working in open batteries, that seems | Killed a horse and mortally Wounded-a rider, dis. GHEISTIAN ASSUCIATION —Mombers | Meroury. Ot once tis tee go : , . ’ -_ ap 22556,29,59 almost incsedibie. The New York Times? cor.| ine stsinpede which ccouea® | nee TUBNE Fann ast phe, rotihe| Sent hy mall 1.8 plain ecvelope. " a na GOVERNMENT SALE ol Lt i of ry iz appsrel of every descrip- ft, im the course of s graphic descrip-| "Captain Garr, formerly ef the Washington and pernona| rice male packages, GYuxDEMNeD + HORSES AND Tame ke ULES tlon of the shattered fort says: ‘‘ The whole side | Aquia cre ‘eambost line, took the first Federal Ne . bps ! 1 be sold at Public Auction on THURS D HERE JUICES, b A f » April 2, St the Corral near ti % of the casemate was shotaway.” © * The res or inte Aquila creek since the rebellioa last oF, RMANENT and 734 str: Parrott guns hed been comparatively harmless, The landin : is used asa depot for supplies VEN DISEASEs. = f 001 the work betng dome almost entirely by the James’ | under the charge of Colonel Biddle of toot a % Here bah a lh hand We, sacroury 00 Polson— projectile, © * This testimony is to us of the | New York regiment, who is also in St_Unte!.] HENRY BEARD, Troms. gteatest value, and fs unanimows on the part of | the forces at thatstation. The wharf depot, tav- INFANT, ASYLU: willbe held | This form ofthe disease makes ite ap: the off and men. It proves that the only ern and several other buildings were burned by wi ———___m=aeweantces tat i Kk at ti ta foros on the organs of generation. or they mM ‘ - ‘nent _to commences st 8 SBAL’S SALE.—In virtne of a wr and me the retels; but the engine house, built of brick, une, near il streets for the bentivet | our en olnsr parte She bate eMC rus cioey. | DRG BMARRISONS Meee reaned from the o-erk’s off lly fective artillery we had agaist the fort | with tron rafters and tia roof, {s uninjured. The | that inatitbtion which bas for its objeot the eor re very often as nicers of -_ Arent ent Treas © cireut court of the Du were our five James’ guns—one %-pounder, two | wharf ts being rapidly repaired. Navigation {s ae spiritua: welfare of infaut children wro pall od yk oe ct dl den of the —_ eos ] County Of Washingto: 32-pounders, and two 42-pounders.”” unobstructed, the channel not having been filled n abandoned by their naturs! protectors. Thin 0. allo syinpioms £8 ablishment is wu the charge of the Sisters cf Another correspondent, writing from the ruins | "2.2 vepeee Char ‘ity, and depen iF support altogether upon MARITA BOOT ANDHERB JUICES The railrosd to Fredericksburg, with the ex-} the benevolence of the Aresmb!y Rooms,) to ik of Wash ngton, in ihe city of Washugton, ou TURDAY, tre 6h day of npril, ineant, ‘ # Sen’ by e: P 1a bottle, o- v bot commencing at “0 v’clook a m, the ful cwing goods of Palaaki to the New York Tribune, says :—*Ths | ception of a milr of the track whicu hasbeen taken { thirty oblidroa in tho house, The nresene epoca: | for 6. ee Pree Sl w bette, oF vo nd chattels, to. wit viz— guns which contributed most to the breaching of | up, and the loss of two bridges, easily recon- | is mae in beha'f of those little ones 10 the Food SAMARITAN’3 CHANCRE WASE. : joth i ‘ structed, is in good order. poopie ot the metropolis, whose characteristic lib- | Pros 25 cente Full d'reotio i 3 bi ALD, the well were those which carried the James pr "The ratlr bridge over the Rappahannock ty msrantes that it will rot be mde in] | YESMUND & CO., Box 181 Philadelphia Port at hespeo.ability! Sabicea, « vecttie. ‘That was the testimony of the officers of | will require a considerable lengthot teen we eo thekur. —s Ofold by 8. CALVERT FORD, oorner 1th ana O° *** nd Pinang nene® I I Tapestry Pavior Caner ena T Bane the fort; and in the thickest of the rwins it was al- | repaired, as the plera are very bigh and wiae NOTICE —The Stockholders of tho Waah-| Penn r % 21m Poized ond levied upon as the goods and olatte!s teays these shot which we found most abundant.’? | spart. The road was belog rebulli at the time hatc. ington, Alexendria and Georretowa a MICKERING BOND Plano ToNEE ot rm mime gy Ah UT the ev: th 3 “py Cc! ‘3° yi No. 108, e f . The cormapendent <€' the New York! Herid'| SUS ecres oe, sien cieek, the The rails t of A'exana FOR WASHINGTON CLEY. i . Frasier, use of Phill ap 17 dtds 4 URY. hus tells th at “ The James shells, 3 me. Wi 1) “V, BECK EH wilt atieod pro iptly to ord=re left = ove N° Tie Wort thus e same story s torn from the road !n the vicinity of the land! i Fi ae 2 wohich Aad sult bored and honey combed the pan-| were werd In constructiag roots for the reba SA OURR ANDER BAY. ke Faav, Wives Mk oe ae ere : cope of the fort, had prepared it well for the op- | Magazine. The water stations are in good order, ErH THORNTON, Purchasers | rience. and the bert reoommercdations from am: erati ns of the solid ten-!nch sho!; and when the | 294 ® comparatively small outlay will reopen the | ~ xv. = TN weATe | NR Mat aes NDIA-RUBBER GOODS: py 7 = teurs ard the highest musiosi tslent who hare ‘OM BINATION a a EVERY ONE'S INTERKST—TO THE | vs ted this city, 611 faction to all wh 2 % % ay 0 7 columbiads from Goat Point opened, the pancope } For4,,/2, Much Detter co ey petro ove Quite SITIZENS, STRANGERS, AND SOL- | willfavor him with their orderes Apso A VORITES, pag iehie gest any of the various s*yies of begen to tumble. * * * A practicable | extensive, and were well supported by infantry, ment of Spring Clothin ‘wiloh't am | PPEAUTIFUL TARLETON, TULLE, AND y Night this rwrek. A. HALL, as hex breach, large enough to drive a four-horse wagon | 28 Is indicated Ly the abandoned camps. The | offering at our usual low prices, at No. 460 & LACE ie eSive: of ited weace: stock terougs, bad been formed, and our James shelly} Ottery on this wharf was constructed with great | enth street, Opposite Post Office. near F. fe 273m skill, and mounted an immense rifled gun. The ‘PRAY @ Will P <f tne Ironclad Guuboat—the | than N oaks Rreni occe: vogue the Varchousd in ai 305 Pa avons, vetwen were passing through it, across the terra plain, 4 batteries extended along the brow of ihe blaite behoiden da: ver ces id POR THE MAY BALLS AND PARTIES. OW Ese, ne ASOMES | ber Werchor In the Stcok of Consignad Go ds from the large m,, | Dnporting Houss in New Yors wil be found soa, i7 of the sichestead moat elegant Diesees, avitso 1 oi deo We ‘Bnd 0th st venus, —— 6 Wu! 2 th ik i Lath and breaching the magezine itself. Taisbrougaz | abo: mile, and are exceedingly formidable jn 1» (Rev. J Butler's.) nt iy the rebels to terms. They unconditionally sur- | their appearance. Nothing remainsin them save streets, commencing at 436 o’o100k Tendered.”” broken camp furniture and Gecaying stores. At | @nd continued but on6 ho: = for thi various poiuts in the rear of these batteries, at a = Y FESTIVALS AND EV. ¥ k= Describing with some minateness of detail the | distance of two or three miles, earthwarks ton T°, SHOWMAN AND OTHEKS.—An st- ate ALS AND Weenie 3 Wek, er notion, leaving her wharf at the foot Progress of the bombardment, a correspondent of Nght artiliery and infantry breastworks com- tractive Ditrn AMA, * Washington snd ths ever cffored for sa'e in this city. ont a Tth street at 10 o’clook ® ‘are f LA . begeun! ato m. Fare for the round the New York Ezpress gtves us practical illust: mand many of the approaches to Fredericksburg. with good of the | des'gn+, warranted tip on boara boat 81 tions of the accuracy of firing by James’ gun,| Three weeks since three thousand rebels were be Trimmings to N Tae STEAMER THOMAS COLLYER wil resume ‘ern a. ar sani GEDNEY, Captain. encam| in the vicinity of Brooke's Station, six ey yee : a 5 in the payment of 25 cents visitors be when he states that “ five or six of the effective | miiex poy Aqui, and a large body of cavalry diseeA M a Box 36 PostOfics We hing 10 nae aaa cechantpay ko a i a Bad ia on neh General Washington Projectiles’? from them “ sometimes passed into | have been quartered in that sestion until the close | men DAC. ap 22st" | asdthey 5 from , RB. pa tT Ged J he mansion acd the aperture in immediate succession '? Refer. | of last week, a portion of which, it 1 staged by AY COOKE & CO TO Fhe Besutiia nnd hy far Seerbed en ten vonage, ting to the scene inside the fort after its surren.| CoDtvabauds, are cut cif by out occapation of | J A. x a Bd ed der, be says the devastation “was terrific; Fredericksbarg ‘The dista: KK S, artes Fe having reduoed the reeo: th 452 Bey sad ke Stree, abl Abate they wiil woe ry Eee than { TY. tender the charce “scessary. for tae p scarcely @ epot in the work seemed untouched; |} peox ene Guir Riser enHidmes. gg agp A a te at OF ras a i -—Comman- Toit by an o me, 2 guns were dismounted, embrasures knocked, | der Sieliwagen, of U.S steamer Mercida, off Ap. wie SRaccane = tterns will co:n be | Th 3 “April $9, 1005. traverses brok: Stairways crushed, blindages | alachicola, under date of March z5th, makes re- wen CLAGETT & MAY. smesbed; balls and shells lay all around, frag- Ruan nas McKean, She has forwarded . Bp 21 6tif 324 Pa. ave , bet. 9th and 10th wis, ments were piled up so high that a passage-way Ode eee arinent. He states that two a eR ry gra | —| (3 o could hardly be obtained 1m many tnstancre. | tows had been neind ocd ee Bee qihat the 100 LAPIS CRLACK site WHAPPINGS, | Tax: corporation Fick What tt how Iooate! st sctuy-@alseeer Chalten ala: : My Exety proof was afforded that one of the most | coming, by all the rebelssidicrs. numbering some | Long and Beers, LNG BECO LES eer tect ne abet ig eli r ge Oh wg — St B. WILSOD efiretive bombardments of recent times had been | 650, followed by nearly all the inhabitants” The} Long and Short, Tight Fitting COATS and | i: 2eason, gr eas Hateriesament Preduced. Tbe breach was clearly practicable; | {°P0"t which wre Tot etn ee ce attic. | ONE ACR SILK MANTILLAS PME SUSSCRIBER HAVING LATELY | WEDNSSD) AND sagUauay indesd, the ditch was balf Aled with the cub- | weapon of any kind, apparently, remaining 1a ew syle Kng'ish and Frenoh Sacques. co .&e.] A returned fiom the Philade shia and | ; an GUNS: Dish (hag had fallen; the magazine had been | the town Certain persous stated (bat everybody | lngipricos Be MAR oe eee die ee eusuBliy | trade calen, oan now offer Bonnd fo ttra k, acd part of its casing of brick-work torn | had bean ordered y away by Gov. Mil- | avenue. away Ths rebe.s, officers and men, spoke with ton, of Florida. be city, Commander Steliwa- Natioral Book Zen reports, was eutirly at our mercy, the few | P.OTATUKS, HAY 3 No 278 Peaney!varia Pro‘oana respe:t ef what had been done, but | remaining inbabitants having no meage et ae Fr bushels of Jaokeot WV hi to aie 3913 bws Was seemed to encariarn @ peculrar horror of tae} feme whatever. He refrained fom holstiag the | 1'c do Carter Potat: niga (“ARD PHOTOGRAPHS AND ALB > preyectaie American flag because hia vessel did not lie near pri wnothy Hay. Cc Woea.¢ receiving daily and keep coustantiy We wive only room to add one edditional ter. | ©20UZH to protect the Union citizens in the place York Choeas, op band Card Pictures, of all the pro inert m:n from theinhuman assaults of the rebels, who had} For sate in iois to autt purchss Hi ™ of the North and fouth. Also, the largest sero: t- timony drawn from this bombardmeat—that of | tarestened to return and burn the town in cexcine Eerie PERRY hi os Brig Genersi Glim>re—tho engineer officer to | citizens held any intercourss with us, The neneece | 22.22 t00* 83 Water st , Geoigsto whem wes committed the honor of reduciag ee cae “sae and bar ola D OWLAN: » ng truly heart-rending. ey were n Palcski. In bis official report he makes special away al the shortest notice and ina storm, gath- together what little clothes and household | “#"eral Asent for the Ixy Card Pictures, of 1° Eicet c( esar Gord Eiceuras, eopsen ef chic Taree, at WILLIAM F. sook Store, No, 278 19-Lw D, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND = Proseextion of Claims before a) Se ee ee T° QUARTERMASTERS anp DEALERS, er, 5 Gr RUNWEL, am ntion of James's g and says: “ No %6°: Y THE (N1Z «Ns OF Wastine ro! When will be ofared rece for breaching cam 66 deswel than the 42- by fees they could take with them. ‘He also orsons having shee: The Most Amusing Bitl of the Beason pounder Jomes.? (fates that the batteries at the town appeared to be oolsen Perinat wie reeee ithe ih en ties 3000 Bustels CARN, Admizsion 25 otnts ; Rererved eotnth epena: At the great battle of Fort Donelson a battery | *itely of and. ‘The soldiers, It ted, are | lumbia. or any othor ast gota, are hereby 180 Tons of Prime TIMOTHY HAY. apis A, CABSEDY, A. = = dissatisfied and disheartened, and some 300 will | tat! will be proviaed j= Just arrived an1 for ssie at TAY LOR’ * Wharf, : ~ in Gen. MeClernend’s brigade employed three | leave as goon 28 their time is up. ‘ormat on for he near the Canal duct. Bene stown, D.C. - REY RoKk: Zamenscune with tertble ett, apeedilyailenciog | A later report frem Commander Stellwagen, off PHONG, “Sod tiztasath Sircet, & CONCERT HALL, cach battery agelnat which it was direeted, even | Apalachicola, under date of April db. sake tect ng or from 9 a.m ,to4 p.m. 8, though of heavier mettle. So enthusiastic and | ‘he town was captured without resistance, as well naive on this point was the official report of | “eal! the vessels in the Rohieke pspetiticg Patt the BAND: REMOVAL. GLOb Liquors, ight armed 5 5 Pt Dresser, who commanded the battery, tbat j-"" °'2" ice ae + KNDYSFORTIFAzIO Ke uss Bad cement ig ose renin | _ap fa deen Gorn anh ataney tea ee 264 Peano ee es 4S Gov. Yates, of Hlinols, made requisition on the} Arroisrmants —The Senate yex- Lien ony $275.5 FON Ald end perms: | averue, between oth and iota streets, wi ol Tin ENT OFFICE CORIOSITIES Guide a ee Federal Government for seven batteries of 12-| terday confirmed the nominations of Samuel ¥.|. Pian tod ‘sievalion of Vauban’s Firat Sretem | WARK, HOUBEREETING ARTICLES: so nis, Caraiocse 0! Carioutien sad Govern: | EYEGLASSES, pounders. In his letter to the Secretary of War| Vinton and Daniel R_ Goodloe, cominianioners ~ ier gf Fortiiont s a8 18. “ - may f3 signd iz ere Beaker dl MARINE AND FIELD @LASEES, Re capremly stated that be made the requisttion | under the act to abolish slavery in the District of fauban's Firet Syatom of oriliestions Losace; EXTRAORDINARY ond Reporte; Mi of the best ET Ee, Ate = of the _— from the —< Fort | Columbia. Also the following ghinber’s Conatruotion of Field Works. , pepe ten mrp one ae i foe OGi2e Reporis; fe qualities, constant!y on hand. aneison, slowing “suptreority of the James Seen : gun and prejectile, both as regards ranze,accuracy for Yale's Fortitoation, pe one FaTke OF BOOTS Lunamods vin ; many 2,000 2¥88E1s Paine SEED CATE. and execution tu fleld service, ever that of all to Be an coger we nah hp cogducting’s Bigs, 475, and ready for sale Ne oF tand, | pri ee cikers "We considered this high testimony to | Warren, of Jowa, Assistant Quertermsater; Joka | sunenules"® Rie ae ye aot tn soreeretteed ul me 2 = the inventive genius ard mechanical skill of our Merrill, of N. beg Adjutant General; iam determined t) suit prety body: both in price, it j but th ° G e A. Jobnso: Mass., Assistant Quarter. yr. ond pablio idea countryman; but oe naked labo: pinched bow a ion it a. a Rin Cc a mention the Wess We do not kn wwhether Geu. McCiellan has | of Subsisience; Ueorge F. Noven of cubs " ae TE bsistence; Richard f. Vander suy ef the Jemes’ guns tn the works before York- | missary of Su! V : ede eal : M4 town, but it is a well-known fact that, in Decem- | \- oartermaster; Lieut. Be: < A X ‘at least ber last, be disweted Colonel Hudson, an eminent Gao ; nS Without Seels, 25 and 59 centa, ordnance ctticer on his staff, to visit New York sarheeet nite Sto be Uhited Ststes oak at's aod p rsovally superinterd some experimental ry Serge 558 Bring of the James’ projeciile. Colonel Hudson . oan Telgtl 1 bis mission, apd reported to bischiefthay| 47° From. the publishers, Ticknor & Fields, : : 1,000,000 fet tte tse goa and projectile wers a complete success— | we have en advance copy of the May number of - CAMP GREAS& chet im .belr use be bad witnessed more accwrate| the Atiantic Mon:hly, containing contributions J BUtrTsr zogse, - and beicer firing than he had ever seem befere. by such writers an Emerson, Prof. Agassiz, J. R. BUTTER row Whe that American inveng-| Lowell, Mrs. LM Child, Harriet E. Prescott 3 d axD d s NEW Soshen EOUGH TALLOW ive geatus y emergency, howevgs | and Mize. Howe. The Atlantic exhibits enters 4 Pi : aI se BEY : Soa forsale th toe , 2 ry “4 ~“ De paid, at suddea la srajog or ‘Massive in proportions ' prise ead good taste conjoined, in every page. ; rs gi ap is No, ‘treet, pt Tear F eveape, [op , "DAWSON & 00, — ~, oon ~ On eee

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