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—_ 2 “ - ° —e —e ead since the fight of the Merrimac and Monitor, sl! the foreign governments are very much exercieed in reference to the building of iron-clad vessels of war. The Repudlicam continues its covert assaults The Galena Arrives at Hampton Roads. Battimonx, April 24.—The Old Point boat ur’ ol Olin inapoke ‘a ave of eluting the subject to a select commit Mr. Hickman sald ‘& majority of the Jndiela Committee eae raollps each bill they hb’ before my all. Mr. hea thelr ty referring the substi- Cavalry. 4 do. pe pen ire. 3 tain ore Hiei WPRREN Treamyer. CONGRESSIONAL. aIek AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS IM | 4: Indions Hospisal = EV FN ING STAR. LATE NEWS BY TELBORAPE. EXXVIIth CONGRESS_Second Session. ga Di lam ene ene — = s D POINT. jij Published in conformity with tha resolution i FORD'S . OW WASHINGTON me eee ee vim steps vt end Li: of the Senate of July 1, 1861. ¢ | Sour B: Waseay——— Pron toe Nase 4 - APRIL 24, 1862. The Battie near Elizabeth City. ibe Becation bill was taken up. and the de-| _At Seminary Merpite, Georgetown, Aprit 18 i FouRTE — — ~ FORREST Icy Rerding matter on every page. see out-| 50 Unionists Killed and Wounded. eeaae on report closed— oa Maine Votan 1/e6tn i a a VIRGINIUS the Reman Father otee tt eeeeestind Ores seers Col. Hawkins Wounded. Bek meager apaemperren pall ated Sa SS. jem do 4 usa ~ les Alboce — = : ’ sage of Mr. Bingbam’s substitute for the conte. 24 Vermont Voluaiesre ; Shenton aaticsn ‘ The piacere ha ‘upon the fact, that His Adjutant Killed. Mr. shelled moved to Jey the aubatitue onthe 1th do do. do =H ‘ H 1 1 1 1 upon Gen. McClellan. —————_~.-+-___ OUR MILITARY BUDGET. —.— LATEST FROM YORKTOWN. Dur lstest information from Yorktown (received up to 12 m. to-day) was up to 2 p. m. yesterday. which left last evening bas arrived here. Col. Sumner ani Lieut. Carnes came up to Baltimore in her, having arrived at Old Point one hour before she left there. They came from New- bern in the steamer Cossack. ‘They report that a fight occurred last Tuesday at the canal locks, near Elizabeth City, between = te some other committee. He was in favor a rigorous punishment of the leaders of the re- belliog, but ‘would be lenient with those who had been deluded in the rebel service and were wil- ling to return to their allegiance. Mr. Dunn said thatthe House had been near ing a dangerous billin their haste. He was B taver of punishing the men who had ht ist NewYork Artillery 1/1034 Penn. Volunteers. S Vv! eae pone J ~-- Lessee and ergs age Bases INCREASING SUCCESS BRILLIANT COMEDY COMBINATION i eth eee tee 7 A eaae ee turce or four rebel regimens | Col Hawkina’s regiment ands force of rebels. | fon between the people who bad been ied into ix do. :? tad ae dense 6 THIS EVENING, of our army that The rebels were repulsed with considerable loss. | the measure by force, misrepresentation and 2 wen do Militia tlom ae Se @ | TILTON, casi were commencing a sortie near Warwick river. | “(10.4 is estimated at 50 killed and wounded. | combination of circumstances beyond their con- 334 do Vol... 3] ist Maine Ca +8 it's. MELDRUM The story, however, turned out, by2p.m, tobe] O11 Hawkins was wounded in the right tre, Be cautioned the House to halt and consld- wth do do. 5 3 J. ML. WARD, a false nlarm. The appearance of the Galena in a cselant can Kittel bearings of the bills. He wished discus- 29th = do do.... 2] MISS Bon ney “ ters was being most anxiously looked for | >'et#t, and bis Adjutant was . an vgn deliberation. He favored the putting of 39th do 2\34 Virginia Cavalry.. 1 Sees wee This fight, said to have taken place on'Tues- | the leaders beyond the pale of Government mercy, dist do (0|Sth Peon. Cavalry.... 2 eee chy SIMB. by sll our army and navy in that quarter. Nothing day, is no doubt the one alluded to in the Southern | but not beyond in a religious sense. 45th 1/2d Maine Battery.... 1 is $9 ie ELSON, of particular interest had occurred o the Penin- . We hepe te learn mere of it seen. Mr. Bin bamesked Mr Mr. Duna if he thought the 75 149th = do 1jaa do 1) ALL THEM a: OF THE COMPANY sala in the course ef the morning. pee. wae Galena bill woul ae the sale of any human beyond ‘ eben’ 62d do 14th do 2 we 4 od = Passengers by the boat say that the a: property and the payment of the proceeds into | ———————______________ | 68th do 1/sth do S| COMEDY OF THR GALENA: arrived yeaterday afternoon inside the Virginia | the Treasury ies insrad Mivipabel, Wuked so riage {22 0 aim do = 3 SHERI CONQUER. iftteGalera arrived in Hampton Roads yes- | 0.1.4. wt, Dunn did not believe that the constitution | “wad Washington stvests, Ge y toxigr — 7th 3) let Min 1 Sob ties terday afternoon, as reported by passengers from | | Nore —In the Aght above referred to, thezebel | tupported such doctrine, yet he did not know but ee Sit do el 1st Berdan 1 ‘Tony Fortrese Monroe, (elsewhere stated in to-d2y’s| newspapers admit a loss on their side of 13 killed | sot {be courts wo Scott decison, and atated that | ta NeYork Art. «. 1/304 Penn. Volunteers. 6 4]7th Mich i Star,) she bas already proved herself # fine sea | 41.4 35 wounded—Sd in all ] such a case might happen aga! 17th do ima do = 6,24 D.C. 2 boat, as she left the Brooklyn navy yerd sore c ie Bingham spoxe at ieogth in favor of bis} osth do 10ithdo 5th U. 8. H a.m. on the day before. Her constructors an From Pittsburg Landing. pon 29th do Ist do i designers clatm that she ls to prove even more} cC,rgo, April 22—An arrival from Pittsburg ee — Sa ea weet be peered. _ - beg ae 4 : NOuy Goceluck effective in action as wellas quite as ee eat cia Landing faralshes (ae eter inteiligence | “The debate was fontinued | by Messrs. Hick- | 45th do sist do a6 as the Monitor, than which she is the larger aa rom the sea 4 man, Crittenden and Fdwai until 4 o’clock, | 49th do 1/24 4 The weather bas been ¢xcessively unfavorable 0 DPoents heavier armed vessel irate ohesinye for tne tovements ef the are: Durin; eat When Hee Howe Saeaenet om ae . if do -- % a their expectations she w! ™ three days the rain bas fallen iacessantly, ++ -neme .T2Gents naval opinion relative to the best model for tron- | js now an utter Impossibiitty of the army tg move, | LATE FROM YORKTOWN AND FORT. | 624 ra sled beat aie clad steamers, the belle (since the fight cf the on scoount of the great depth of the mud inthe} p22, Monzor, April 23 —About 10| eist ao ath aoe. Merrimac and Monitor, and the alleged fallare ia sea going qualities of the Pngiisi steamer The preparations are, however, going on ste:d- fly. so that when the roads improve thearmy will o’clock, this morning, a boat w s picked up near Newport News, containing three white men, one woman and two children, who had made their do. Bd do.... 3/34 Excelsior B: 4 hers ‘York coy 3 ins Vermont V: do. OGloe far secur, Biack Warrior.) being that iron ships are to prove } be in bere for hart sithatic reisiecced escape from Norfolk during tha patna of Inet as ee" ae eae epee from 9 until 1, of Little value, except as armed rams for harbor ign a rot M iy. Hy - N 7 Orhan gre | Right. One of the men is of the crew of the Eng- —— defence he cine Ss ee sud New Grieane are | ish steamer Pingal. In Reh .ersel. ~ throwing up thelr occupations and flocking to ‘The Elizabeth river batteries have just enough THE FOUR PHAN TOMS Her srrival in Hampton Roads must at once change the strategy of our navy In that quarter, as it gives us signal advantages, which we do not regard it as helng prudent to mention !n detail Among its effects, It strikes us, will be to com- pel the rebels to risk the Merrimac in ancther en- gayement somewhere where our arrangements for disposing of her can kaye fair and full play. We may now at any moment heer of a decisive oaval engagement in Hampton Koads, we appre his stendard, velleving that on the ensuing bat- tle sepenae the tate of the V: alley of the Missis- sipp! Ry js thought, by these who ouzht to know, that amajority of the Soutbera people are ready to ny down their arms and return to the Union if defeated at Corinth, while the leaders are as des- perste as ever. Five of the rebel miscreants who fired on as steamer Minnekaha, on her recent trip u; river, have been captured, and will be shot. sr quantity of ammunition and a number of United States horses bave been captured with them. men in them to man the guns properly, and ail the troops have been drawa from these batteries and from Norfolk to reinforce the Rebel army at Yorktown There were but about three hundred men on the Coast Guard in Norfolk when he left. The gnn-boat Jamestown went to Richmond night before ae with a schooner in tow loaded with iron ? lates, designed f rthenew iron ci d gunboats building st Richmond, upon which men are working day and night It isthought — will be completed now ina few days, and come down the James river to sbell the ad- ist Long Island Vol Ist U. 8. Chasseurs en. Leos o1t for MPS VANDER PANTS. it Oo» raowe. (.- ==, Celebration of the Baster Holidays nereordentes KUNKEL'S SNipg tigate Etmorian Who will appear every evonine, stor, a Few Moe BorEsquie'l aes ‘6. .0 & pember DAN UES, SONGS ACTS, &o, betore presented to this public, tend vancing columns of Gen. McClellan, and to do \wisaion 25 and 60 o2nts. The river at this point (Cairo) is ata stand—but At General Hospital, ee Washington, atts Commences 818 o'clock. IRREGULAR ACCEPTANCE? OF RESIGNATIONS. experienced river pa say that cn overflow is in- Sec greet things, if not checked in their mad ‘April 18 ») Wash sthN. pret PRY ii ath ALBERT CASBEDY, Agent War Department, Ady’t General's Office, evitable The Merrimac did run aground off Sewall’ 6th do do. 17th ®Dav Washington, April 15, 1861. At Pittsburg Landing the Tennesgee river was ay jewall’s 1] lst New York Artil i | 2d Massachusetts Vol. 3/ Te EVENING, Apr'l 24th, ee am » April 1s, } ‘Shasn ane oat sunday uigut, aad ounuby Opeas Pont, when she was out the last time, pot was 2a iltgtn New Vere uey Hees C 2 i - Cosa Pe ie MMENTARY BEN&FIT * General Orders, - site the landing was covered with water to the pont: por and greely rbot aan fig Meet do 13th de do.- 3}10th MR. GEORGE KUNKEL The Becretary of War bas observed, with some | Genth of four fect. ‘This rise bas not yet reached x rp ter Aa mooi our'in- 15th = do do.. 211th BY THE CItIZaNs OF WasuiNcToN. surprise, that the commanders of one or two intl- } Cairo. fs 5 formes - seaieg sed fuamevtg bor pox 18th do do.. 1'19th x = stport, which wai t port tary departments, conceiving themselves em rahe steamer, sa buieg Geasimea iets a meee coverings. The Rebels fear no antagonist, they = do =. 5)s8th CONTINENTAL OPERA HOUSE! powered to do so, have undertaken to accept the resignations of, and otherwise discharge from the service of the United States, officers commissioned or appointed by the President, in the volunteer staff of the army. All such discharges are irregular, and, unless confirmed by the President, void of effect. None but the President can discharge an ofiicer ap- pointed by bimself And,as he hes not delegated this power to any Generel, no General must at- class gunboat. She is nearly completed, and will be the largest boat of the flotilla, and carry 1Q-inch Dabigren gprs. Financiat.—New York papess of yesterday re- Port an upwerd tendency for Government stocks. Registered 6’s of 1881 cold at 9%. Coupons % y— ig tdvance. Certificates of indebtedness ad- vanced \;. 7.30 Treasury Notes per. Border State bends firm; Tennessees 56%. Missouris 49%. be , except our iron-clad sleop-of-war, the Galena, ose name re characteristics they are quite conversant w th {t was rumored in Nerfolk thatthe Merrimac was to visit the Roads again very soon. She boa probably be here to-morrow, if the day 1g “Captain Ap Catesby Jones, in a speech to friends in Norfolk, esd last Friday evening, stated that in a ‘‘few days be would be ready te go down into Egypt with the Virginia and give the Yan- kees h—]! He would first capture all the vessels do rf 24 Vermont Volsnters “ — (Lars PRILMARMONIC BALL TREMENDOUS AN ANNOUNCEMENT! : GRAND OPENING NIGHT: On THURSDAY EVENING, , April S4. With nted—miking & combi pation ined - -~ Doequaied in the: est ate Nes MUsiCae ME ‘DY, Now Operas, Fancy Danees and Bx urdesgues In caablishing thie great ‘Temp'e of Amusement the Mi: we Bpared vo expen+e in proour! in Mother Hawkins’ Hole, and then pay bis re- the ne prosuring tempt to exercise it. ‘ Mlincis coupons $93 290, and I1nois war loan ea ’ pa ~ | At Hospital a Cotombion Wwe most ‘Srtists and fret talent in the covn- By oder of the Secretary of War: cx. Indiana 9 Tey.” Californie. 7 aby.) tees le Newer News, He wns anzious'a ob nen sate Nit I Shea als tae tele aes othe sigs L. Taomas, Adjutant General. | American gold 101. Foreign exchange steady, ] One of the Merrimac’s big guns bursted durin Miss MILLY RC ROSE. at 11281123 on London Bank. her recent engagement, but while It did coneid. The are vols’ Troupe: Bavt yaap. m erable injury to the ship, if is said, only filled The carat Rens eases ‘There Lave been no arrivalsat the Navy Yerd } gro gamyel Engler, the St. Lous mérchant, ome men and wounded five or six others — jew York tue- Since yesterday morning. The carpenters are} who objected to the assessment on secessionists Every conceivable means of transportation was TE M MA* SHALL, busy et work erecting the iron-eled target 8 few | for the benefit of Union men, sud who was in- being seized by the Rebel Government, for the The besa! ung Danseuse, ‘late of the hundred yards from the wharf, and will soon have the wood work flaished ; but it will be some days before the iron plating is ready to be put on. A French steamer arrived in the Eastern Branch this morning, with M. Mercier, the Freach Min- ister, on board,who is returning from Richmond. vited to leave the State, has repented, and taken the oath of _alleglance. un We e received Part 15 of Frank Moore’s valuable Rebellion Record; embellished witb portiaits of Gov. Andrew, of Mass., and Lieut. transportation of men and stores to Yorktown, and ay be ications the Rebels are preparing to poets perate stsnd'theje: The Kebej line o| retreat is not being neglected, however, in case a disaster at Yorktown. The turnpike road to Richmond has been re- paired, and new road hss been laid to # point op- Geatte city Point, where the troops may be ferried - se do do. Bee a fy ‘7th Massachusetts Vol. 5/10th seed 16th 19th do do 2d Rhode Island Vc! . 2/4th do Vol... do. 1|Ist Penn. Artillery do. 2:34 do Comey, FO3 pt ie mt 9 are AD ne OO zany ‘Frou, 5 MARY Faure Ss 3 Lucy cs cuir ro: . FRANK f: Ra rae rennet Balladiat ; Roy vice ‘ist ; Mess Krpor: f ite due Buacer. 2d Vermont Volunteers 3/5th do owell across and transported to Petersburg, where & The steamer, in coming in, grounded several | Lowell Painam another stand will be made. Blandford Heights | 41 a se Gu geriete Crees Siu bis or lying aground when our reporter {7~ James Buchanan, Jr., of Baltimo; mn ae sey ease ae thee ane ‘7 om. 53d = an Anda ‘2 repis sucsendiog ’ yard. ; . e er tue le 6 ee of the lete U. 8. Minjster to Denmark—is said to} Rebels seek out the stratezical points of the Revo- eer well-koowa Vivian tne = - be in the Secesh army. lution for the conficts of the Rebellion. F. Gino. Nackwan, Captain d’Albe, of the Austrien service, ra ROM TORKTOWN. be > oo Cie tingn shed at Solferino, and bigbly recommen > Liesrn that there was yuitea heavy skizjaish conte reser - os Tt by the chief Austrian military authorities,) was ot the eee ae ee y | Between the yoavencect left wing and the ene- eee oS ce iso orchon enti: men un- commissioned te be a Ceptain of Volunteers, on tat n* da neste e meeting THIS nV my on Sun \ jualties were McC! HS liery ba lees mise t je6k, to make @ but light upon our side. The particulars of the ‘ 3 ‘open at ¥; Concert 2 the staf of General MeDoweil. fhe taseral S¢Pe @ Sercos poorer affals have not yet transpired. Sth Michi 1 5 cae Seg B.BARRISONS ye' 19th Indiana V. oo Tow etarcocs, ati o'Sr No.l, Paver \sth Witeans ae 3 7 = a" “igen Treasurer. Nationa Ozrensas.—Yesterday, Col. Blair, | * " eo T. BANGS. G. Se). RS. RUSSEL pera : 24D.c Yeon. “s i etn ae CANTERSURY BA bu the chairman of the Committee on Military Af- TT KES: ) NT. 2|Stockton's Mic! oval. iF the Wi ington Avecmtsy RALL: fairs, reported 2 Dill for the organization of a iz Officers and mombere of tne Lodge are sal ON torisdien ant BAND aed INING Total.....se000.239 “als: gE actin ‘ormeriy Sebington Assemb!y Roous,) board of military and naval cfficers to examine tea J TOMORWOW CEs ‘h street irs, L. Ruesell. of 7 h street Ae 13}Q s on. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. into the subject of the national defenses, and to} Sta wGnn’ a Re eke Glad A ano — test ordnance and projectiles, with directioas to repert to Congress what modifications and ad- ditions are necessary, under the new developments ihe siber PS Ceniee's hs our 's rother, P. ‘RYLON GUGHTON, Members of sister Lodges are iraternal’ a GEUKGE BROWN, Reo. Meo! gers to ie for whioh thr tors may count upon good fa rurteo! fares ano all the requisites fora weil-regulated iret clase house, ap s4 Im At Mount Pleasant Genergl Hospital, April 18 ———— as New York Aey 5 do 104th New York Vol..13 Chase’rs 9/7th Maine Volunteers. 5 Tx ee Hay 3 w. Pye RleaPesd es Sin te utmost wi “ Cuitectod etal Sas Bocas ’ lL ©. O. ¥~The mem) f Ori doa New York Vol... 1jtlth do do.... 7 tn the art of attack, to render the defenses of our i No 19, are Teata-ted tp meet meet a ‘1D UELL& ROUNSENELL. Bd do di 1) {0th New Jersey Vol . Ee Lrerairngy at, Tee sueenen several water frontiers inewlacrebis. theur Hail, ya sev ps veto ihe ny Ae) RALEBS In New tate , Butter, Cheese, ee os a ogter ieiseit Bursies are of the ‘This is for better than, in imitation of the Brit- | Pf April. ai? p’c'ock 7 fle, Purpose fat Hers, Apales. sino ie: ins nat recevadat Bee er THE Worts ‘sb, ts suddenly order, without examination, Sze, paces eee Tite lem: No. 1S be apZ + 1473 _—s sR WEEK! . costly ehauzes supposed to be adequate to resist | "By order of the N. & 4 oeas. RLS AND MARINE GLacaES. 1 ROPOBALS FOR HORSES. iron-cizd veserls armed with improved ordnance ij 4A. BBERLY. OW A We ssi Lpttention to our at ni very superior 7 P Deror Quanrgauas — = pesca SENSE ot SRMBINATION A few c4ditional months will show the true ‘4 SPECIA SPECIAL MEETING DF WASHING. NOP y, WARRING. Coens ‘arine Glasses at very low Corner loth and Gur Wah ation NEW ARS ANDOLD TAVonrres, power of resistence possessed by armor, and ex- al Lodee, No. Tae, M,W, GALT & BRO. qewellers, SRatep Prorosats will be porit 23 sae. Wy INIgALt a! wery Novks thes wrek hibit the relative merits of tue several kinds and to mike fi foal a ap 2 bt Pa aveuue. until atardas the 10h day of May, or atin Pirst cf the Iron-clad Gucboat—th calibres of the Improved ordnance . re iy t x Bother GErn A SPLENDID STOCK OF WRAPPING. 4 Bich igan Yet iach aokzeh nt a i FRAN: ROWE. ofthe Ase, _ With the bili Col. Blair submitted an elaborata | Misich FU! take plac to more Wearenow Ts Rhode Island esctiptions. © the following Ea. se scuth. be-ween 7ch and 8th str: ‘ed to exhibit a large and ele 2d U. report, which, we hear, is one of the ablest tha, oets . Members gant stook of th joods, of the atest styles, 6th do ALRY. First appearance of the Ch Charming and Besutifad has ever Ucea presented to Congres on military | 4857 srofhe i gueraal# Havitel eo‘iiend. | i sypanay Bsc i odor platen guns Lith do alge aise Be BUv aL. subjects. Appended to it are several reports of ISSAC" H. bic TA THRAN. Seo to \ TAYLOR & dar " Ber frat visit to this city, engineer and naval officers, expiainiag gue whole ALUNION GLilg | 223 Sie0 No. age Genter Market Spade. Total. ....ccccsee 180 6; compactly Dwilt, and free f subject of national defenses. Bt sem ale t8 o'clock. Persa shite Cha 6 invited to attend. itd THE UNCON ard wilimpee Tale Ve ae ol the Phi ard will meet THI* ry teien ALESANDER | WULOWSK] ARTILLERY. For ARTiLigay —(1,000) o1 wee BS a <P Bill fer fer eats Rock, ue — AND TS NGING. cipirat licens ‘ from (1%) fifteen aed one half tc serve session unt!! nearly eleven o'clock. About fifty } ¢ t ry au iielt ioeeens excellent portormers. sh.uld avail t iocn Maes coca me orem vo - broke to ee a Thon EEF cn members were present—Mr. Colfax ta the Chatr| be md, THIS (i his new ayatom of struction, hd ee 8 poi as we ane rs the . and Mr. McPherson acting as Secretary. 4 gene- | Ucion men of the Ward is re as ra wat euES 29th New York Vol... 1/1 go vor aval ver rssths sien whether the bid tay —t ) yal debate ensued upon the several confiscation | sie to be seated aid business of importance trane- Avicnese newer styles of GOLD and SILVER | Sith do th or nthe kine ter | mo case | Mise Ha ts Viexie Franeie, Muss bills before Congress, la which Mr. Stevens, Mr.} 9. np PORTUNE by the most celebrated mi ey = 24 D. C. Volunt ne aye i tate wed Praséce, ibttoe Blair of Misourt. sik taieex: Cove, Eichveek, A LECEER EDS ELOPATIV wise, reliable, Timekeepsra, by less notable] seth do 6] Fotal...cceesseeee28 enoh clas moles te sell ee rey The unepinn 408 apd Myashington Favorite, mee abe dea somewhat of the: charac ve Baa: ROMRALGH TS FB OF Mi WG GALT & ang. Jewellers,” | 100th do ee “iT. Cuda seme et a M. Jean leany, Master Johnny, ae oe ised Will be doliversd ip Witiamps’ Bary, 54 an venue, the partners must retest © hrs ae su 29 rE. i, Lewis Mi Clark, >" 4 of that which bas recently taken place In open! rgj8 sie 25. AVI EVERING, Apr hes oO Aa Denaion Teer oer deride tte | Propenta mate boabiresssl te Col. D & House upon tist subject. The sense of thecaucus ck hatte ersey avenue, April “ = seemed to be iu favor of discriminating against | > ATR, 37 EN Y, gu: RIZE. © prastion! shiv ox, Se ef eam or, ye ty: Army, Wa iteton the lea¢ing Rebels in the confiscation of all kinds eet pe ote ~ eae Cushion is Saal be 3a . bes rcerlisk tS on fora of property. It was unanimously agreed to refer arites ve of thiaee fom together i do Pesan haean all the bills pending In the House to « seject com- arene kee wou aeeecs aa bt it ia “ eb sr baa et maittee of seven members, as moved to-day by : “ illustrated by nde’ Sud » Goblets, lo Representative Olin. ‘ ae Le be had ‘at th otels ; ise ie. ghetr 47 noe coh Fd rine cee es Ner Tavs —The Bicnkavtin Senter Ble a rine ENt, appa = apa Soothe re tel ep do ds, Eri bum Ome the ere ot the ; morning a8 a telegram from ¥» poal- wots ‘th aé tho infant Asylum, NTIRE SUITS FOR LADIE th N. iry tively announcing the retirement of Secictary Mt pa fans a gad cr Bie mpoced of the neok 24 Vermont sieve 5 it Mew JerseyCarairy ba "papell oi ot is 1 : Willies from the Cabinet, and that he is to be 4 Bee p 8 fabric ‘4 leew 4th do sent to Spain, eice Carl Shurz, resigned. n abandoned 14 therr talare Wil hy vi & naites nA rp aconding gr yk 34 Massachusetts A: by by sectat yscas srand, bat ‘sbhiekinent is under the ohar 3 of | wants 1th «do red We have to say that there is no trath whatever ity, and depencs for ae ike neon | “One. ed in ai figures, conse-| 20th do ‘upon in the story. We bsve satisfied ourselves that the | th> ben*voi ence of the pul there are now Over quen' eRe ane egver ‘ 224 do : President entertains no idea whatever of making y ebbidren ores? net to, the Fd meet | ocean eee arte ‘Ee ob gation to | Fatt NY. any change in bis Cabinet Council. peo, hy fe pastropolie, whose efit isd ite 33 6t Paavonubandt Pt tot, | ete fo far ss the vacant Spanish mission is con- i ie OLD ote 5th ———————— Est allpor's vint to g'Paure apa et” ceraed, those around us usually best informed on ngTICH Te eee G ait io WE 2 Favs Ist U. 8. BEAUTPCY TARLETON TULLE, AND auch subjects certainly antici pate the appolatmcat EE sown tet Sy ist Long Is to it of some distinguished public man of the sis eee aay Gee ‘aa ie wtp POR THE MAY BALLS AND PARTIES. * West. ea aoe mT b: “Pre 7th = do = Inthe ée Tax Mai Lertrxss —The announcement of on ona AL, i ‘ae PP ctoah . i hen, Fans, 7 Fr treet fa r infos wi tae of . gy Smeets ii ie aed asies ‘ decisions on the proposals for carrying the mails td “Aue PA THOR ne NV. Purchasers BRO., Je fa do Will at ones enter ini in ‘was commenced to-day at noon, at the Post Oftce | — wa eave, etropolitin | 25th do aa sutinmmannia rasarvass WNP 2raxine Pas- Department—the service covering the Pacific P Passage A SeoE i praca O BULL RUN BATELE FIELD! = = me hls see are gee- coastand the Western end Northwestern States, y > T ete The bids for the Pacificand Missouri and Roaeisites of eve 7 ee desoripicam a ge aenert- faves AND CENTREVILLE! & Kentucky are bigher than heretofore; while for OF BALI & BKO., Joweliors, at recmier ts indiana, iijnols and other States, they are lower; apes 354 Pen neyivenia avenne. Sith ¢o but the average for ail the service ig about the | FOR SALES oe sae same as it was four years ago. ‘Phe mumpber of bg oe i broke MULES, Bee (9) Shaplain. g routes \s upward of tweuty-Sye bundzed, and the And one igeg Second is sverage bids foreach ereten. A large number of biddérs were in attendance. AN AprorntTMgnt Texpsxup—We learn that Horatio King, Eeq., b33 been tendered the ap- polatment of one of the Commissioners under the act for the emancipation of slsvery in the District of Columbia, vice ox-Mayor James G. Berret, declined. {(" Thomas, the notorious “French Lady,” whose exploits in endeavoring to aid Secessia are somewhat notorious, attempted to escape from # ort Lefayette on Tursday aight, by tying a num- ae bavi ‘ sours wEw ta CG erage deat pRPoetans ANN ton : Sat Ladies of stook of— = Bich Lt er pRIRBONE, = aes Howis. pH gy e, Feet sad co ee Feces’ Py ber of Un cans, tightly corked, around bis waist, \ OF INDEBTEDNESS, | aa oking 09 the water. He was, however, dis- A call is reapectte tse FURST. ie KY Tag goverd while swinuming, and brought back. ops" 28 Lossiane evpase. ) EXCHA>@R, a

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