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THE EVENING STAR! PUBLISHED EVERY APTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania ave. and Eleventh street, BY 7. i+. WALL.ACH. + - + Papere served In packages by carriers at Saf ” year, cr 37 cents permonth. To mail subseribers:| the price le $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six | months; #1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- g'° ccples, on cent; in wrappers, wo CENTS. . [RHE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This excelient Family and News Journ: con Twenty-five copies . - 0 It invariably tontains the “Washington New"? that bas msde The Daily Evening Star circulate 80 generally throughout the country. U7 Slagle copies (in wrappers) can be pro {> ADveatiexsments should be sent to the cured at the counter, immediately after the lasue office before 12 o'clock x; otherwise they may} WOR XIX, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1862. of the paper. Prite-THREE CENTS. Bot appear until the next day. _—_——— ‘ c IRON Fax THE SIEGE OF YORKTOWN. with loge. Trees crash to thelr fall, and Ares , OFFICIAL, DENTISTRY. sen Ghccne Nei _—Further | ™*7! soldiers’ bivousc rections ARTMENT OF 330 PE a . pen trenarwe npr lcm bar net F | through the forest. THE SQUNTAIN DEPARTMENT, I Tad hana Vet oat oni M, my papery ratantee r ; we Need a On the river, the gunboats are Bring upon the | «rae following dispatch has been received at the isuinetom, January 26, 1868. ‘the pikes 9 PTH at aiserar {Correspondence New York Tribune.) northern shore, to put a stop to the erection of War Department : Secretary ort 3 tus outs EMILE DU PRE. a armor ve _~—_ Daf od vor cat pone otis | eet setvien ees Wuestino, Va., ara 24.—Hon. Edwin M. H ae mie person ty happens that the valu vemen' phi Te ee ee estimated, or {ts resulls fally | At Gloucester Point, opposite Yorktown. the | Stanton, Secretary of War:—A telegram from eg ‘wear these. be seve rebels work incessantly to increase their defenses. | Gen. Schenck states that a squad of twenty-five oayling coh fects ee Jast Received aud Opened, Sauk ta tae ce concersian’ the apuiememions | Meat x the Lie Wharf another artwork ipgoing | infantry, sent from Romney by sit. Col Der WILLIAM H. SEWARD. gienresates {winh tae mT) “ere front, ofthe 16th Upto that day, our extreme | UP. at ai long shore are others 1n | ney. q peg ay geno aie : large firet<lase bolce ¢ re ‘from. Tess. ‘ot so formidable in character as those | terday morning on Gap Lick between Lost river AR DEPARTMENT, art ee | warranting atte ah ihe Yorktown, they are Neath manne presenting | and Carapion by the a ory mt Maal tad W Janvaay 21, 1562. ay peat. 38 FPAMILY GROCERI Es, cupled et times by the skirmisbers of Voth sides, | 82 extensive front. From all appearances, how- | forces los three killed, but rove the rebels. Wh? | Gupanxp, Fhat:the Wer Department will be aed teak stn hes bby eee eee ee pal ap hi Mel te aon CA. soeenemiy. tn | Sater mo oy, seatcaepenotarteromicones ener wen . with a reinforcement of cavalry, | closed: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and | 92a mar ¢-t7,00 Consisting of: seveest tuseseieeh athe sy bee one there is apparently Setene gen mounted. On tbe | but the rebels fled at his approach, carrying off | Fridays against all other business but thet which NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION SUGARS, of all grades, the 16th, our force of tnfan supporting that of | little earthwork above it, two guns are seen en | several dead and wry eee the po 4 wa relates to active military operations in the field. or artiflery, ‘was thrown be forward, clearing barbette. Beyond this again a long curtain con- | Parsons, their leader, and Palland, th ier 1 26, ARTIFIOIAL CHEOPLASTI BONB SEAS, this disputed territory of the enemy, who were } Bect# with the works on the binff, am intrench- | the house. Col. Denney reports that the interior ras mapa be devoted to the business of TEE® 4S. corram, ari: back to their entrenched position actoss | ™ent crowns the bank for nearly a mile—it may | of the house was covered with blood. Representatives. i» s Whremovr Muvat Pravz ox Chasrs. siaaiegs °° MF feshes bank efwateh ie | Cote descldlne” ie taecenter a tite oe | exe kag denconee en weeeee ware | MONAT to tho basins of ta Puba, Da. 8. B.siemamonn purren, , cup! soldiers. In thecenter o e : IN M. . B. é ooee ade ews merement atau | ten entre a Po, aoe | cniornt ote wrany andes eof Tam Bene ot war. _| 86.Boadeen, es Foran, poets Lane, ¢ plar 11 rectly | neat! ‘wor! nes pits e: lo c. oe ie thi ‘of the public to the fo ih ofthe wry a aiace of a | te eget Mire either cecmenn dene | Tony mt dure rmeipaoeyacratent (ees | PasgENGRR THAT FO MANARGAS. Spanner tere: am i yards, which, after a fierce cannonading on both e wrget | Posey fro between Gap Lick and Romney were — of . ive MAILLAR D'S CROCOLATE, sides for two hours, were practically silenced —— by bays and marshy creeks, extends as Mie fen ae di ionawnie bin ata : Wan Daranruznz, never corode nor 1 Golor pore “ At the same tmea ¢nmill bedy of infantry was ag the mouth of the river. tossio-'1 ey this cuciae Office Milstary Superintendent Railroads U.S. - eames ap ah ay he WI Rie... 00s... 00 thrown forward to fer] and reconnotter the inter- | At the Yorktown wharf, much activity fs vis- | by the guerillas. Washington, April 18, 1862. §, } . 2 No teelt Bon 8 scning spice, Ths wae fold oF soldi re bare mes they lana “apparently at aome onset pant, 3. G. Faswonr, Melee Genial, Lau Passenger Train will be run from Washinz- 7 roots will be maue inewonaives an never | All of which he offers at lowest cash prices, skill and success wortby of older soldiers, bet tor 1 further notice. ae 9 a i rmont- | Out of view. Near the wharf, they have a weil- FAOM YORKTOWN. n to Manassas unt! od 4, No temporary testh are needed, as permanent gra to whee this Lecssdees duty ea omaden:|| oUllt water betlory, moudtiog-ome bervy guse, HmanquanTERs ARMY oF THE Potomac, near D.C. McCALLUM, | gues aaa ve made immediately, quereos preeervine | PIKE*S CELEBRATED WHISKIES Later in the day, thes» important advintages were = inceeta an oqrecks | sac ene oa Neckiowe 6 etl 24 pee meamng js oman ap istf MD. and Sup’t Railroads, U.8._ | # st arate fs fogumstiy ehcorok 500 barrels Magnoiia, improved by advancing our artillery still farther, he leasant, an roads are ning to FOV, | ‘’. his work has beea fa'ty tented over five years , , to i left is 2 sana-' battery, with one embra- | ‘phe preparation for carrying out the plans of the chemists hye $00 barrels XXX and within i vards of the enrmy'a Bt tnemme!| S86;_no gua visiblc, however* Above, mlong | Gye rare ion for caery’ being rapidly pushed AUCTION SALES. eee et eee Ss . the ‘edge of the bluffs, ie a chain of heavtly-| formard tocompletion, “Tr haw also invented. © white undestractivé 500 barrels Millers Rye Mononge time covering our infantry. These rapid and al P th sth whos the a petty fi vements pushed the enemy to the | Mounted works, inclosing thetown andcamps| Two deserters from the 6th Alabama regiment By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Jing, with whica tho most soneiive t Wall and rendered thett works almost untenable. | of the army, over which float Rebel flags of ail | cams within our lines. yesterday. They were PROSTERS BALE OF ClTY LOTS on sande lof ayimzout pai, and osu huild up» ger. 600 barrels fine Old Rye, We had nearly exchanged positions, our own hay- | ‘les. There is the usual accompaniment of rife | originally from Pennsylvania. They represent the BESDAY AFFERNOON, May 27h 1962, | {Pot wound toota 500 barrels Sne O14 Bourbor ing been securely and firmly taken. We have | Pits, long ditches, in which the men are covered | rebel forces at 100,000, and say they are busily At 5% o’olosk, on the premises, by virtun, of two | USnED Sreume, to Dr. V.M. , sincemalat@med it and wecan heid it.at will | from ou re. constructing works in the rear of their present | d-naa of truat to the subscriber, oue dated January | SNe Lost of referen rigs yi AP CINCINNATI PR ; Meanwhile our infentry pushed the reconnois- } | Oace ina while the Rebels throw a shell up in | lines. They had no knowledge of the arrival of | 223.1959. and reonrdrd in Liver J. A. Sy No. 169, bY Ss WN. PRICES bi bi tly at i test folios 246, et seq ; ths other dated of the Supreme Court of Wasi 7 . | the alr, which, bursting apparently at its gremtest | yeu. Davis, as reporte d. 3 a others. ee petacigal Teame te te ‘Grete of wise altitude, leaves a cream-white ball of smoke, On Tuesday tne rebels came out from their rifie | 824 ry no 8-tm All the favorite brends of ware ~ stream fronting them, flooded by dams, | Very unitke the broken black wheel with uicer- | pits in front of Lee’s Mills, killing one of out county, D. C. tt id ea | a anaes ced CHAMPAGNE ; nd fel taln spokes, and no dire, by which the majority | pickets. The officer commanding our reserve | Cte? Daye a| 3 vi wilicwalie —e gg ceri Nemetedaenn these ob/ of newopaper artists represent the explosion of a foen ordered = — to cored tes Sie voles Ruusre numbered 2 » frontin sep sort GAS FITTIN G, &e. Mumm Verzeny, Green Seal, Keidsick, " 08: >, & hee rt shell. which was willingly responded resultin, jereon 13 oe ts west (isiand.) x 3 “yy ~~ \aaeemeceees | Sampyre ‘works, 208 eapeclalin's nanevoskeed pi{ AMEN. Beablatiogta: Upndguaciere srecaneyes | Seth Tene ing Killed, and one taken | ,, Terme: One-half cash: the baisnoe in, ix Azer ew reper to epeanie Gay’ ordera with | Which, being bought low, we offer at = the extent of the rife pits that stretched along the regulars,with their low sheiter tents, and the prisoner. ‘I'wo men were killed on our side, onthe premises. = * they pay the low rates. the banks of the stream above end below the in- | Duryea Zouaves, in the old-fashioned wall tents. | and two mortally wounded. All conve; snoing at the cost of the purchaeer. FRUMBING, GAS OR bei EAM Fi¥¥iNG Seceeas trenched pesition of the enemy. wes at once im- | A number of others, collected in the vicinity. at O MeSUIRER CO aad I2F> Store on wth virect foe doors north of Pa Also, Sole Apent for rtant and hazardous; importani?-nay, absolute- make upa perfectcamp scene, in the center of F ‘nia, &c. Bp 12-008 ds 3.€ MeSUIRE& CO., Anote, eh, wanes io eke etek Lis A n T,.neceaeary to the proseca:ion Of {3l0re Opera, Hate ats of Teeter awed | St" Faancisco, April 22—The U.8. steamer] — gy WALL & BARNARD, Auchonerrs. ST CHANDELIERS sea ctor he ote ee PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL, tiong, and hazardous beoanse in the very face of | White tents of thedifferent officers of the sta aie | Narragansett has sailed 0 ata RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- | WAWER FIRFURES. fax, fed 14-42 thousands of the Rebel infantry lying in wait at | Other General’s headquarters. We ought ey The Indisns are again showing symptoms of | ‘f* PROVED Kat Estate at Avotion —By vir- @AS FIXTORES short ranve {n thelr pitsand fntrencaments Ta | Proud of ourarmy—it never was in finer candi- | hostility on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada. | tue of a decree of the Cirouit Court of the District W. Herve in store, and are dai y recerving, @AE k2PFPRIEVAT B. manet recrnnoissance, to tak this near view, | ton—its bebavior is a credit to i's intelligence | a party of whites were kil'ed by them on the | of Columbia for the county of yyeapington, rit- FL TOKES ofent-oy Now Patterns and Designs ~ examination, was ali thet was con- | All the foreign officers combine in praising its | i3th. on Owens’ tiver, In Esmeralda district of | tae ase couse of Chancery, dated 234 of January, and Finish, superior in style to anythioe BPRIiVvATE he aidincs ce g the operations, | beautiful efficiency; even the bigoted English | Sait Lake. It is reported that thev have destroyed , Morgan, will sall,on MONDAY, the pda Os ecuting thetn tt should ry pear that | Bave to admit that their boasted rank and file do | several mail stations, stolen much property, and - 2 eb not come up to our standard. killed several employees of the Overland Mail ed Reiter np Pr Pg dy The utmost quiet and order prevail, no noise is Company. The mat - 1962, Bt 4 o’oloc .. atthe Auction | § in this market, uth oor ner of Penn- th strect,ia the city of ¢ invite citizens jeperal Uae i ‘exsinine our stock of Gas ant ater ix' grea, feeling confident (ast we keve the best enue and , the tollo’ Sy. Vani vi are temporarily stopped, | Washington, ng described Real Estate, | s# stock in Washi iting the strony position | Made; everything moves like a plece of massive | and the telegraph Is lable to be destroyed aay namely: Lot: 8, 9 ani 10, in Seusre No. 584, ony ake aee shove ipo intranted te our care " all force pod aie a | Machinery. Even the regimental music 1s sflent, | moment ‘Yheso lots front on south F street, and are woe a ® pty MYERS & McSEAN. 4 itering party, was at no time con- | 22d the calm moon rises each night upon vast Satt Laxeg Crty,- April 22.—The fndians have | First street west and Seoond street weet acd on ~ Y 76 bodies of men who have sunk to sleep without | siolen the stock from nearly every station between | P&'t Of there lots sre oy \ iaeeteneilbennene pg ~ ia Fee , are, Wilne t id ai frucaofs cts ta view were aceomplished with J olay tattoo, to rise, as nearly all do here, at! Laramie and Bridger, and Killed several imen, | ¥20b, Will be auld » pincesall of Square he une of cancerci or disguatirg Wu) t's y ess, and the result is, we now not only | dawa. burned one station. and threaten the entire de- h of Square No. ‘square ig bounded : pay CL ce pe a e Rebel works bee. by our artillery SR San, struction of the Overland Mail Company's prop- by Delaware Ave: Vireious avenue, Haif-street SAMARITAD : study and care of Pr eats Lisoacos of fsatry. but sil that is necessary to perfect ee The Most Certain erty. The company has, in consequence, coneen- | west, 2nd South = 1 - ; knowledge of the enemy’s works, and the various DEFERRED LOCAL ARTICLES. trated all their employees and property at a few ee oy 50! the xame piace, Squars No. | wy ago ~ bandoned all Squari bounded by north D etroet, a uppilances relied on for the prosecution of their Faow THz BaLLRoom To THE GuaRrpHovse —A | *8tlons for protection, end have a’ Pighth etrete east, norte © wtroete and covoeet . [eke defensive operations bos been ascertained. The | young Ba employed a hackman on Monday | **te™pts to carry the mail for the present. ‘ id out in sixteen lote, whicli ‘TRICTURES, &o. Pi vt ti 4 a friend I be apld separate rea i tineral, uo Balesma, Bo Mercury. eg oh a en country b natances of important | nipht, at an early hour, to drive himself, a frien: J 1 be 5 wot No. Oniy ton piila to be taken toeffeotaoure. 5 operations undertskea without previous. uscet- J and two ladies toa bail at Franklin Hail, aud re’ | The Rebel Le eMepee oor ety ocr geenres corner of Delawsre avenue aud |g 2uer ese rg teal perigee bo eed talament of the position of the enemy, and the } main there unt!l 12 o'clock to take them home. Naw Vorx, April 21. The Havana Diaro states | south G stfoct. Jareths atomach vr bowels of the mont delicate. | requited; Bothing dewigreenbie tu ary part of toa character of their defenses. A repetition of the | Woile the young man and his friends were en- un se ‘ceen New Orleans report the rebel | 4! 0" ta ‘oregoing Meal Estate iz situated in the seenon frien bee te Fee oe i, A cee blunder bere was not to be a partof the history of | joving the dance, the hackmin was outalde, deferkes to have been much erscoersicd- ond | oity of Washington, D.U.sand will be sod under in“tweaty four hous” Prepared ty & graduate | COneultations free Roomsvery thiscampaiga. The principie ts a. geod one that | pacing up and down, and Sadeevorieg to Keep | that Forts Jackson and St Philip bad been aban- sioromaid oe a ok will be: One-third oeah; | Of th? University of Penneyivania, oue of the moet - Si many times the cost pecan —— Eimeeit warm and Re ge ian are ittle after | aoned and the cannon taken away—also that there | bar od mux riers ml alghteon monsies, 7 | emment Dostors Ci Siebeereeent day. me Sy (first feor) Was oe ations This preset cae we sn pucceeding J 12 o'clock young gent appeared, und requested 1s nothing to prevent the Federal fleet railing di- | ferred paymonts to bear interest, and be secured | yyy) ‘ vag four days, 224 | ——____-—__—_ operations. This present case \s not an excep- | the hackman to wait a little longer, promising to ~~ Srnd = gd the patolsser or purchassre’ notes, er dorsed to | Willoure any casein from two to four days, P d. We know that of pay the whole fare. Some time after he camerout | Fectly to New Orleans. The Diaro, however, does | by the pare P emed end to Curonic + Tr DISEASES. Ss - ae y reoent eosesii : Wali, Stephens & Co., tea cuemt’s, We puictcnty comeoma' tints po- J agsin, and sald bis friend had the money, and | "°t vouch for the correctness of these reports. eae ace ee MURCAN, Truster. Noort WENTY FOUR 5 tl MILITARY AND NAVAL wh eee enn. Wecan how | requested to be carried to, Seventeenth street to | Go. nascnals Advauoce te Porcne Tuscumbia, Ala, | _*?l-Stawkds WALL& BAXNARD. Auots, | ortiose who nave decputes orgeiune curea,| MERCHANT TAILORS, act unders’ ng FP aE NO the fact i tind him. Te hyper drove — — iE Cutcaco, April 24.—A special dispatch to the = = =a —==— Serb? eve hom setged with Balssm Copavia ur ewennn: mae fn noes. Lar le : bang th — fon on the 16th {: pact, aad deont 4 Shee S: to. deme, =e bie Chicago Times, from Pittsburg Landing, says B UTTER ous . if SAMARITAN'’S GIFT. : a aes soypey) Onty of more particular mention than nas ees font Of the Kirkwood House, and demanded bis | SAE, "Mitchell's divisioe Le arrecn ck Tae NEW GOSHEN BUTTER now receving OR pinin envelope. EPAULETS, SHOULDER STRAPS, ST Wear to toe paactiie A bende 3 Ey. Bios % aad Gree pretense” “atenten: cumbia, Ala , and that he has now possession of | gaily, Sutter te gra0e@ constantly in Store, mal kagee 3 z son lion am GLOVES, &s, whieh the dash of Colonel Stoughton and bis | wiles comer neohet Dreney een being | 20 miles of the Memphis and Charleston rall- | gud for sale at the lowest Market b : _ | And every variety c men was covered by tae artillery, under the direc- | handed over to an officer and conveyed to the | '#4- 2 Septain Ayres. Colonel ape, be Central Guardhouse, a his ice Navigas eas ta ap 18-12t* x se or two bundred men, bad been seat into the | fanity and abuse caused him to locked up. CeLLincwoop, C.W pril 23 —The steamers " A recat ie 2 e view of crosaing | The s sieuer was brought before Justice Clark | Planet and Lun, of the Collingwood line, from | JUST ARRIVED, aurect trom an Eastern auc | Hore tea positive care voc READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ar Keasonseiz Prtszs, WALL, SVEPHENS & ©0., Aiercury—co Poison— , ty 329 Pouneylvanis are:ue, between ouse eces ( oote an rds front ef the ene- } the next morning, when. with a show cf dignity, | Chicago, arrived last night, they being the firat of meee Pierre ecry forlcLoras = seeped —_ fal Untel. & Kepad,j) Sib and 2G ate. < the | he offered to pay the bill, provided the hackmar | tne season, and CARPETS, togother wi ree quantity of | This form of the diseases mak x -_ ARGE MAPS m | would swear to it. Hackman did so, when young | Moxrrzat April 23 ~Twosteamboats, the first] CKOCKEKY of a descripti sores On the orcans of genera’ or t bi nge; ‘ 1 have on hand NEW FEATHERS, MAT-| our on other parts of the bod. n , : } abn ter from the woods on the fuer, tae tactic ieanceett neice. tc apniets | °F see season, arrived im port to-day. TRESSES and BEDSTEADS. with & larga lot of | tacatiy on tre grits art yee ene anpeeae | SEORGIA, sOU TR LUR DAN ALASANA, Tusbe@ dows ty just right, sir—1 50 as per contract, aad €1 per From Salt Lake City. Ne beret ene Rand SHOe es 2 ae rio ane nosis ond oe tpots, oar gi nodes of the published by the State Governments o its, a single volley from whieh | hour for the balance of the night employed.’ Sarz Laxey Cirv, April 19.—The Legislature of J fore but litie nee. A’ of which | fateone oe Will eeoa vied tothe Od ell of these symptoms | larged scale, mounted on cloch in, & po y bave cut down every man. The | Young man felt that he was badly sold, and didn’t } Deseret assembled in this city on the 14th, in R. BUCHLY, 425 7th street, (eset a1da,) S4MAK\ FAN'S KOOT AND HERB Juices, | "2? RaNCK T instant, Captain Ayres directed the artillery § feel any less so when the juatice — ches Seeman Se the proclamation of Maat ted ap i5-tm* Retween 6 aud H sia s as by express. Price @1 a bottie, or € botties NEW YORK BREAKFAST © 5 t 2. ¥ ri essage was very patri- § ———————————— r : cor Deied walk toc aan aoa et aie pean Tes — nee ote tines Senators had been electaa. 7 NEW ABRivaAL oF oF SSAMARITAN?2 CHANCRE WASH. “We have just rossived from Ritean counts, Pps aire t ar by not footing BEAUTIFUL STYLES Price $5 oante Full d'reotions. New York, gmall jot of exveilext country eur-d y one exploding. with unerring honest and just i British Troops Returning to England. SPRING CLOTHING, CRELMOND & CO, Box 161 Philadelphia Post falcedice been cured expresely The long line of Reve! works. b! ——__ Hativax, April 23.—The steamer Adriatic bas Ar AsTonisutxe Low PRricks. Sold by $8. CALVERT FORD. corner 1th and KING & BURCEELL, sheet of flame. Tho da of rifles rese above Pottce —The Third Ward patrolmen reported sailed for St. Johns, N. B., to embark British Whole Suits clegantiy got up at Fy and 92 Penn, avenue. apts Corner 18:h st. and Vermont av. the ramparts, but instead of being discharged J +4 following cases yesterday :—Before Juatice | tToops for England. & BRO. J Hi. EATON, 25 South Highth strest. Phils- - with deliberation at o —_— men in front, they Were } Thompson—C. Leonard, drunk; faed $329. El- 202, —- ap 21m*_ Corner K and 7h aireste. | dciphis. ap 22 lm ULE CH, RIVART & CO. = = nae 5 i, SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT genersily elevated so as to fire Into the alr: ‘The Jen Russell, disorderly and profane; do $2 34 AFFAIRS IN DIXIE. A OYSTERS—OY STERS, v -pNOTICK. 6 sires Brine diing woe lnde-crivable. ‘The reat was us. | Paya Vandereri@. profanity, do. 8912. Sam’ ywiow vesuino 1m NORTH CAROLINA. Cares PEAKE Steamed Grete, Saoon, the} Tne Aor ertve Ao: Most Varege ee ewe Tow Coamen oo En oNED TO ef the fi:ing wis Inde — ip roar ~ ~ | Leckman, fast driving; do. $6 12. Before Justice (Correspondence of the Petersburg Express) | S7280n) Oyster Saloon, is now read: on Weduesday, Maron tu and wi c. wn AVENUE AND Sixta S¢., Seem of the Kebel works, where: wills wat so | C:8yton—Joha H. Thomas, col , carrying acon-} [cryork April Is The secant clear in your to. furn'sh to vitizenc, strangers, and runevery Wedserday and Sator-t larenion Hotel Building, the creat of the Kebel works, where. with not 80} cosled weapon; fined $20 91. Sam’l Dorsey, col., paper of to-day by your South Mills correspondent | the pul lic generally, with Oyaters until further notice, ienving her wharf at the foot Washington. muck as 22 instant’s cosaati bells = assault and battery; jail. Sam’l Posey, col., do.; | of the course pursued by the vandals in the vicin- | cooked ly the new pases a scone. of 7th street at 10 o'clock & 1m. Fare for the round _ eect eastiast ar mua and | SF metore indi cpr are ay | Weegee ctagety oct eie| ramncheeh te ans ae et ula | CWenbone ee aL Be pee cence | H. ROBRY, Ase, New Yor, the endeavo ne ene 5 myer. “ure; 3 ft man and w. n the whole coun- ; - out ss 0) inte Col. S:oughton’s mast nave gor them | ene Yourth Ward patrlinen® Abseia sical ert panne eon along the cons: | Salven, No. 403G atzeot, near 7th, and east of te | N.B. On the sayment cforecre Viritora wi'! be ° T, Wasminerox, D. ( many lives To our men it was a terre ordeal, | col, was charged by Fanny Butler, a colo of No as well as theirssfety. Tine shells of ou tillery rth Carolina there are persons whe weleome Patest Oe. WM. P. WEBB. Propristor, | S4mitted t th» roc bride, with having insulted her the night before, | the invaders and encourage them in their wicked whieh General Washington | SHERRY, PORT and MADRIRA WINES. Ocoupicd and in watch he died. ‘The mansion acd FINK OLD BRANDY were aimed d <i - “" = “int ids wre ciuved Lo visitors on Sundays, - and WHISKY, Hy over them, and the attack of | and with using profane language. Justice Wal- raids. Until we can put an end to such encour- TAKE NOTICE! CP The disternoa state of the {[7™ A libers! discount to Zant oe could pot have exceeded tea Iter fined him $258 for profanity. This case agement, we sball have trouble st every point Aut pore, tom the SE beara waddle odes having reduced the Posouroes of thea: minnie itaaniens oo, , feet, and probably Was Jews {haa that distaace | being settled, the new busbend of Fanny waa] where the enemy can possibly gain a footing. weatumg ri yk to Giation render this charge necessary, for the pres ROLE DU CAVALIER a prKp, above their heads i Never had artillery a more charged with’ bigamy by Virginie Butler, who RE SHILOH BATILE. Fashionable Clothin, Kata iehmont, Piz See the MAinten@nce and pressrvation c: Mt. De Gost aa he eS ciectes dates ofan tae peep lanes be cen sarees fativehe eat {From the Richmond Dispatch, April 19) mb 4-1m* Corner £ and Seventh si pte sone ree tl ap 15-267 = pmengpe enya, aa Seenneau aren by Riss, Wild I cial dispatch received yesterday from] ~ Te oD EAD WITH DECISION AN Manuel derMarsohalerie. 5: easge On: men pasesd and ropeesed with but | Vetere tee magistrate. She exhibited no docu: | corinuh states thet the reper of the eee coe, SOLDIERS’ PAY. Bee yee REN ae TH | Beals arte te ef aan range. Ons men — Feasg Pires kitted and | ments or other evidence of their gr ede orca manders shows that in the engagement at Shiloh HARNDEN®S EXPRESS i = MY ELRY *B PRIVATE HOSPITAL. ‘ es petrnstion 8 Cheva: uke bait d.aen wei'nded, Col, Slooghtan bring. | ‘2e,certificate of a former Mayor the e'children | &f ‘oops captured and brought in fourteen rota ™ and Patent Offices Rosie ae re ate oat | Rabhothea cel eee ieee) tone 13 0n—te rosagetet — - * * . Soe campus wits’ poy Seip laa ‘the pieces of the enemy’s artillery and twenty-five | WILL FORWARD SOLDIERS RENIT- of 7th and nta., Washington Se cian Misosilances M Par io Gen ei off one on b B 3 Co ri wet Gis. mAs the erat Oo tee aeenis of “he IRbh we have | sumer ascited that, the simple declaration of SOsOea ae ACI ee EE (ainncnne Damet.on ALLOTMENT Daasrs. nettle Only Regtlar Parana deg ee °F. | De fa Cavalerio~Pa » Lt: t Demy or ‘tight r - i hee A > aa cme? They can either toan what guoe tBey eae ue lGaeegh Aleahen aeautts dis- TERRIBLE FIRING OF THE MONITOR. Mime oy rer ohare ct penne Dr. M. Vellny’s long experience in hospital prac Sotuacnbure Be we, nor mount more. There isa sharpsliooter | missed by Donn. Andrew Chase and Frank Bel!,| Speaking of the damage tothe Merrimec in TWENTY-FIVE CENTS thee ‘warrante kim in saying qnat ke ove soto atl Guerre, i vol, for every head. Our a tllerymen ore coatinpally | C31, assault and battery with intent to kill her Aight with the Monitor, the Richmond Dis- | “yo: gny sum not excooding Fiity Dollare.($50 ) diseasee of s private ature, or he will Lortslt the Yoneda De lac Horie C3 centa, 2 : atch says: Ars “ _ ee Parla Gavan : ee ron daretaeceemom ae oe fb Peraae Sotetmee Fe eee FOr a sdeoen phon fies ILA Beat “ina weight of | And® proportionate additional charge for places Gell and coe tim; “No charge for conguitation. A | C8VAlerie-~instructon Provinsite eur 1a Cove eri» a tcmsent, Cleanser Gateunked wit! befollowed “ Se shot—the plates: wore welded together. Ia ‘The remittance, whether 10. Gold, Treasury tect and rad:oal qure Beriscted frum one to i four alli eniael, 50 cents, Ly We Lt, and probably other places the p. were broken, but no! . Or Allotment sh be énol: 7B ph 17-35 ea ae Saka ks te poh sma AvxoTuER CHakouy.—Mixs Mary Moore, who Notes. or a 0. og oa FRANCK TAYL brokea through, and the damage-was repaired b elope. and ana the VERY PERSON'S INTEREST energetic beld measure, has bern | We aoticed yesterday as having unsuccessfully | taking off the’ ivjured pistes and Pang “cidrone, ry “a E stook se0u senied, o 00" > ' 7 cated See malate: heen Belt colet =~ ee Bd putting on fu Stdroee, including the’ town, Bost Offoe end | 34. ae ore ea f] BY TS AND suors TO SUIT THE lew hours. and, what je | presen “= ’ ’ others Her prow, which was made of cast-iron tate, of the person to whom Bent, & 2 than wholesale price now nfaotarin, . poe Sereecoutt, a the cost cf fewer lives, P fac, } Woman, for using threats and cursing, being de- was broken when she ran into the Cumberland, t ‘eeibiy mareed therecn. a0 Si 4 Post pate Ne feo _— pe SHOR and conetant'y reonivite onag We bag the enemy, and it {s impossible for them | termined to prosecute them, had her Aner my but she supplied herself with a better one. hae Oe this parpoes wi rnished at iets ctaesconeetietiiatain sweaty 2 eastern meade work a! every de te dex! the blows for which thev were preparing; atarinn Desa tmgr ped B gga purennise EXPORT OF coTTON. Money received to be forwarded gt the office in rik Eaxenti SRINS ORE, No; | be soid at a muon lower price tsar ine teen giving Lepage trey a oats See as before Justice Clayton, and Mary testified that Pas the Richmond Dispateh, April 19 ] Fuasbington, Third | strects rt woe blow ‘ eed! heretofore Goods, all the atest stries of Clon: charged an this city for much 1 = correspondent of the Examiner, writing from | Pennay! a 2 ‘Se Ling, raised on the rebel fortifications, and shoruy after | Sk Knew Hall fired a gun or pistol, for caiytana Charleston, under date of April 3. ‘ays tata ou] era B.S SMITH, Agent. ot Nera atSecith staat fet oa O08 1a Want of Boots end Shoes of enstern ' ‘ the report; but Edward proved the! rene eager spr suseseneny : work. will “ po J=. 5 ee eee ial eon 8 fire-cracker, and the doora having been cloned prone toshnagt . Jaorhagel poe regres Ceoau A COAL! FOE SLE 5 wg had One, Farpioh mmandin store and at th Give us» Gaui, where he wes tet by MoJat Catrle of Gen. | i Eetake fore report of 2 pian Tie serene dit: | West indies where ihe Yankees buylit; and thes | Jest arrived and wicsdfe” several cargoes of | glo prices. at'NO, 466 Seventh sires, ogpusiio — RO, Smith’sstef. The message waa eddressed “To menace gi ng rien — lrg ae ay ope ; nis) FO oly thelr own mills in spite of ail we can do. os! embracing al Wevaricgs kines f-r general | Post Offices. sm avenpe. the Commander of the Brigade tu front,”? and its } Mlssed Hell, and igne'feallee te the Notun Wik Congress adjourn without passing some ratty ono Ps. aveie be ahs ii GENTS Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Clothing, | FD, o :SZESS—OVSrERS: purport was thet there weve severmt of ver deeb THOU. ag hacgeher’ she will art bor rights | !aw to put an end to this crying evil. . eC ai aris BLS, Hats and Cape, all at Rorsere Prices, gaz Sasa Sfenurants eed Private Pamfice ti buried on tua! e of the stream, to bury x cA S. ! t ‘copis’s Clothing Stora, No. ¢: atre & ; x oo Tiss cessation of hostilities for two hours wes me down town office sinned {trom the Richmond Dispatch] Tue Subsoribers domcmtnes to secommedate } 515 7 = ah al mearure, would prefer to receive the dead at the dam, that 4 eo QUARTERMASTERS anv DEALERS, | der of this position, with all its guns, ammuni- shia 0 Oa: es, Buggiesand StRMPH'S. No. 662 Ravanih at, Old pricoa, = AYRES & 09., pots — td beta f iis acne and ie "tH tion. &c., are humiliating in the extreme. The Sl @ use of the public. Families | — —___ 0. 609 Nisth et , betw Messenger retur A uently reappeared with the asseat of Gen. Semmes to the proposition. During the iaterview some conversation took lace concerning ine action of the 16°b. Col.- vy paid a high compliment to the 34 Vermont. ers; who be sald, were upon them before the were aware of it, and actually reached the first daily bulletin from Island No. 10 for many days ung ity’gan at ali times procure a vice earrizgs 7, Craters of the best qiality Aa SPECIAL NOTICE 'N AND AFTER Nery mm represented that enemy, after an incessant driver, mi * 1, bombardcaent of eeay hens! liad infjicted no in- anmaber | 1 the trgins on ty tif on iel: jus? BP cee Ae Li jury. We were constantly agsured that the place Koa i a ‘NM, ghee Brodie that ber a treet fOFHING. SugwisuiNe i. HA CA*s. impr ble, and that the enemy ne ould 6. ses it. eit adier General Meckalt "assumed TS and pe dE Sera a vee ee eet A post on the i ina Saming or- -: LA AVING LATEL 7, in which he prenoynced himself a ‘General 1 Starsed hou ine Phide nade by General rr arvse from the fact that so tight (soto speak). hi a evs we since beu the eneiny's position ia cur | (ABD, PROTOQRAPHS AND aLsuMs— | Ne cun soneremtn Bane then edi ndence | BLS av : i ee cater el wee ee heed Gand pictures, of fu!"tne pron inert men | OWN sccounts, and the vain boasting of the Mem-| 486 CARD, ees For Ou; }O asc e éven the wounded they know to be withia a short | of the North and alba, 128 larson assort- | phis telegrapis, ma! defenses just as strong seat Sa a ereby fe : eet, | Le REAR PL SNe act coat ara, ad engaged the occupants py clubieg fhe portation Baltimore aud <inio Ne Rnisiine GooD Ss Lee eae ee ees agin ve he Peis ans | chretarned fom the Philade Cut Bebas Sos | mae by Hemureghr—2 Goer! png HEREBY. ea re cae atlog“f Premporieton pakimere s55 ye TRUNKS, Wi Tu ate Gaon Now os ee handled with great skiiiand judgment by Col Tadeseenents 50 A Tee ere wards the Island was surreudered, and ong pL tiey duo me to come Black SILKS! ae eG" VTC Tew Lord, and bebaved with exceeding bravery. At gat gee ee cording tothe Federal Conimodore Toote, . With the cagh, and settle, a2] desire BLACK SILKS! Ch SONS a ALL as L. &; BEA Le fiat Col Levy eaid that tac number of ou: dead ‘Peans is avenne, nty eannon, varying trom 32 to 100 pounders, | St "4 ou COLORED SILKS! . 2 Seventh street, batween | ar! was 21, but it turned out to be 20. The increase Weamaatoe Be, ed Jt may be that Foote desired to magnify ioe Washing h is own achievement by the to CLOTHING, FURNISHING a es of mC QHOREO SILKS! | | GooDs, bites dca w q ow f wIR TIME To BU your aS 4RG SER Wus we ree N' seanise FURNISHING (SoC ES ow supplies at mos: moderate prices, Bhatine SALE $.0s7,'oe ahs beteses eee ate (2! a wnarrines: and K ccrenty ses sommctgacarspongen ows a. and imprersene ie the Comemnaere does? ayy ae fig of truce paise?, the pumber was certainly did; and were it not that we haye . Room a T. nf #0 often surprised by the surigndey of foyts an su! y Lan RUBBER BOOTS welled to 20, and 4 wounded, who baye been fortifics that were boasted of as im Orzo only, the cas] gr marked in AND SHtOhs, sent (o the enemy's onpltainy and who, ietabe- | _spisiws "0S" UINAA DA, "| forpigessions that were boasted of au surrender ofl sea we gares, Poon. oetey Se eROs, mv piaerna teeny Hewed, will recover.-Thels pames aesen given 36 !NCa HEAVY the famed Island No, 10, which bas farn! 39 2 doers . ee meee ndadeaintshsinistinnandtrrien hh till 24 Penn svénuc, % inthe prcfions secousts of-cosuliey, “Our ot |" € toga Hoary Gotten Duane DUCE Paragraphs for wicgrapbiag. W 8? tages tals Cap by THE Pe » ont RAVELUING TRUNKS. ~_ Glaree'e ors ia Ge pee ae deamnaia Halk Wik fo ita rows zotton Sheeting, Sate Sa AGt- Net lothethne-ter ntae abla Chit. | TRAY SouING TROMKS he ey eee! NTEIS RUBDER BOOTS sitar aces “ataatbemic ytd | Geaagtnganen tw” |e CLAGM Gy na ne ha iat | es ete cs Meare, | GEA ae ZR ban ae | M we at wala * . ‘Freee early, faa en’ runks, Va-“ae . sceeseipe* aad eabecqu remand at Sate ry a 2 ther must sooreens, " Hees, Carpet Bags, &0., ‘Weare now selling lose was “very great”? our artillery ring | all at the: . eo Toeer wm vecy Ly he paid the wai mest tribute of praise, remar, 354 Pa, ays up oars, . st « jo orp Any omy ee sete twas i ™ ‘ap 21-12t i - ‘ Lapis iy tin every respect. Independent of this tee. |. - y ADAMS EXPRESS OC ee EEL BERR va. mony, we have good reason for she beltef that , . $ Soe the enemy's loss Was between 600 of 1,000, orfour | FNDIA-RUBBEB @ é ‘ . rf times as great as our owa. > bates . pny o ; ? xpows, April 17 —The sicge od- | Indis-Habber Goode, paren ahh ars fa Sept pha th oot LL Ly as hi be considered y inves.e@, The fa.) Spo datly renewed at some poiat alvag the line. 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