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i. ‘Tue BaLtimon® ANNUAL CONPERENCE OF THE Arnican M. E. Caurcu.—Friday morning Con- pr oa met per adjournment, Bishop Payne in the pel ous services by Rev. B. Weaver, of the Rev. Alex. Crummel and Mr. John J. Johnson, of Liberia, addressed the Conference at 5 The following appointments for Sunday were Israel Church—11 o'clock, Stephen Smith; 3 A ps E. Boyer; 7% o'clock, A. Crummel, Union Bethel—i1 o'clock, Elisha Weaver; 3 grlock, James A. Handy; 2% o'clock, W.'H. Bbenezer Church, Georgetown—11 o'clock, ‘ordination ofdeacon,)A. w. ——— 3o’cleck, H. Russell. .P. & 7k o'clock, W. E Street lie x, R. F. Wayman; 3e’clock. Isaac Pinde CAL NEWS. bs cz.—Mr. A. W. Burcs, the managing agent Py ‘Star’s circulation in Georgetown, wilt bereafter also act as the Stay’s advertisi there. Any Georgetown rdvertisements at Dr. 6 B. Bar *s, corner of High and Bridge streets, ot with G. Crandell, No. 128 Bridge street, will meet with prompt attention. AMUSEMENTS To-NicHT. Forp’s ATHENETM.—Mansger Ford produces the “Uctorooa”’ to night, for the lat time. All who bave witnessed this pley beret fore, unite in according to !t great merit. and it has been out in superior manner at the Atheneum. § T' will be the last opportunity to witness it, Grover’s TuzatER.—Grover’s beautiful Thea- 7% o'clock, Daniel Ridout. ter Is In the fall tide of muccess deservedly. An | "Ari nitsuins (clock: Danie’ Bisow mes; 3 paralleled comedy bill is preseated for to- Relinia: 71 clock lo eo night, <Toodies,” "rien Asrarance-and Yan- — Hany 6 eae — kee M 2 Wan’ lliners. aerate owe: Mr. Setchell ix ee ee Cite oak Me Study; ry ocleck, HM Parnes id “ jame = a £ . corpus." Meme Hong's Vaabie'Gul, ie: vary sae a ae very good, yea exceedingly good, and Mr. Ward isa capital Irishmen when he does not spoil his part by silly “gags” ContingntaL.—This new place of amusement has an excellent corps of perfermers. A grand orchestra (under the leadersbip of Prof. George Nachman) and vocal and instramental a dancing, eccentricities, witand bumor, fan frolic are presented, with nightly variations. CanTexstar.— Manager Percival’s great com- bination compeny continues to draw immensely. Frank Brower has evidently made « study of the negro charscter, and fs therefore capable of prop- erly rendering it. Miss ida Duval’s cultivated voice is pleasing and attractive; and Miss Millie Fowier’s movements are all grace. Dick Parker and all the old favorites still grace the boards. | fi This afternoon there will be a matinee for ledies and children, and a rousing bill fe- to-night. invant? AsyLum.—The fair at this institution will probably close this evening. ‘The object is of the most lawdabie kind, and any loose expended In this way must carry with it the re- ward of self-approbetion. The attractions are great, and no doubt all could there purchase some an ‘Baptist Church—7¢ o'clock, Henry Lan- Fifteenth St. Presbyterian Church—11 o’clock, R. P. Gibbs; 3 o'clock, E. Weaver. Mount Zion Georgetown—11 o'clock, Wm. H. wanory Shopaetlaiasce WH. Te —1t o - M. Turner; 7, a A Hal rk, 2 J Rbedag : avy —11_ o’eloc] ate s 7 o'clock, John R. Henry." - Potice. —The Third Ward patrolmen reported Thursday—M. Willian, riding on the wessent; fined $i 58 by Justice Walter. Wm. Casey, run- ning a cart without a number; dismissed by Jus- tice ds Edward Meaglies, fast riding; yesterday reported—John Kearns, assault and battery on James W. Garner; security for peace. James W. Garner, assault snd battery on Jobn Kearns; security for court by Justice Ciark. The evidence showed thatthe effsir occurred ‘Thursday morning on L near Eighth street. Gar- net broke a heavy pitcher upon Kearns’ head, and drew a dirk. James W. Garner, carrying con- useful srticle, and at the seme time do a good | Cetled wea ined $21. Sam’! Leckman, pro- deed by throwing in their mite for the support of pn nea #1 he Lient. deserted, helpless infants. . mies Benham, ing on the pavement; dis- The Fourth Ward patrolmen reported—Rich’d Kew, resisting an officer in the d ischarge of his duty; dismissed. Davis Forbes, drunk; fined 81. Ww. Kaiser, riding on the Pavement; do. $2 58. E. J. Cooper. selling liquor without Noense; for prefenityr cick Lele whee J.McCarthy, ; sro! \e 08 B Councils, and is urging others of great im- bis wife! Wo. Catharine Courtney’ selllag i om Por neon = gers aohenn: — by | Without license; ruled for a hearing. JH. Pat- at cu s n experienced by creat: ; t strangers in Washington 1a finding ‘thelr way et | UO: °% eating 2 nuisance; do. Richard Gittings, City Improvements, Posiic and PRrivate.— The feverish excitement for war news bas diverted abl c attention to a great degree from every day ome matters. We note, however, that. Mayor Wallach Is bastening the completion of such fm- << as bave been appropriated for by the f one on John Thomas; do. beforr, night, the lettering of the finger boards not being iu rs seepiible. Asa remedy fer this defect it hes | money "Phe notes eke Henk CONnNerD At a ‘decided to paint the names of streets, ave- were & Ze toa soldier. One of them wasan unsigned Be the Union blank; the other a note ~~ pt Ree now us. Z Siready been commenced and flalshed in the | ence’ COE yO rr fhe Potes, ar a Firat, Second, and Third Wards, and the ad- Bundy. assault and. battery Om Pog. ter oat: vantages of the plan made apparent to every ob- | missed by Justice Donn. John A. P.umont,drunk; server turned tot For several years there has been an outcry for an sian tbe military. eficient fire department; and in the doubt in | FuxeRats —The funeral of the late Ceylon 5 which the several plans involved the city author- Houghton took place from his resi¢ence, near the ities, the necessity of keeping the best they had . Navy Yard, yesterday aftern’.on, and was aitend- in order waa lost sight of, and for months several ed by a large concourse of “rien and relatives. efficient companies were thrown entirely out cf and the followin organtz7.tions:—Capital Circle, service. Contracts for hose, made in accordance ; Brotherhood of the Union, Unien Lodge, No in with an appropriation for ag slang have been | and the Grand 3.0.0 F,and Washing: pushed to completion by the Mayor, and several | ton Naval Lodge, F. und A. Masons, which were companies are again In active service. The sup- | #ccompanied by _ music and Prosperi’s ply of hose bas not been completed, but we hear | and Weber's bands. @ corpse was interred in that during the present week, and soon efter, the | the Congressional Cemetery after impressive ser- entire proportion for the eastern companies—Co- | vices bad been conducted by Rev. Mr. Morsel! lumbia and Anacostin—will be received by the | of the Episcopal Church, ard thechaplains of the Mayor and delivered to them several ordera. Mr. Houghton was for twenty The Government, it will be remembered, gen- | years employed in the pee department of erously appropriated the railing which enc! the Legy 3 Yard, and was universally respected. the Capliol grounds before the extension, asan| (The German Benevolent Scciety, with a band etary Square This bas been | of music, and the officers of Orientel Lodge, No. its place, and the square well graded. | 19,1. O. O. F., attended the funeral of thelt Inte comparati trifling outlay the square | member, Wm. Remp, yesterday afternoon. Tr ¢ ht be made one of the ornamental reserva. | remains were interred in the Congresslonai ce m. tions of the city, x was origin=liy intended. 2 etery. : excluding the cows, pigs, geats and poultry, e | ding the ground, and picutiog It with esnactental od earns oe Sotmus: cane following deaths and shade trees. it will be 2 credit to the city. It] Coine Grothe mnogo since our lest report: bas long been the wish of residents of that vicin- | Siocnted Hides Woinienn ee ettalion Néow Verk ity to bave the improvement made, and a num- Pennsylvania; Ww Whiter, aay E, 64 oO - rs a b Councils will co-operate with the Mayor in per- | Peanaylwontccnialg, de ee year apany D, 6th fecting this long desired improvement. 2d Wisconsin; Ructen ‘Towssand ompany Hy It ts a matter for congratulation that notwith- 108d New York: Issac Cheats od, company I, stsnding all the disadvantages under which our 101st New York; Henry Shales, cies nm page ts New York; William H. Anderson, company | lth Pennsylvania Reserve Corps; Major Lew:s Von Littron, Sith New York; Orlando Hutchin- fon, company E, 7@th New York; Robert A. Hickman, company F, 49th Pennsylvania. nues, public buildings, churches, &c , upen the glass of the street lamps. The improvement has citizens have labored during the year past, they have spirit to re-enter upon the improvement of thefr property, thus giving employment to nu- merous mechanics, who would otherwise be in & great measure thrown out of employment The Loe — have been made by Surveyor Forsyth withfn a few days, and the reader will recognize in the names our oid citi- z-n8, Who express their confidence in the pros- C= fature of the city by investing their money in Washington preperty: The lot corner of Fourth and F streets, opposite City Hall. Lot surveyed and laid ont fora fine dwelling, to be erected by Mr. L.. F. Perry. Lot corner of Fourteenth and C streets south, for a fine brick house for 3. W. K. Handy. Before Justeee turned over aken up asa Clark —Micbeel Mannahan, d: = the mgee ee McGinnis, leserter, who broke away from rds ai - enéria, Thursday night. ¥ ine a of arc: deserter is James Hickman, who was convicted of attempt at rape near Manassas, and was on bis ‘way to the Secenter for three years; turned over to the military. S, Buell, drumk; fined $1 53. Lot on Gst eet north, between Twenty. fifth and Luver.—See aanouncem: Twenty-sixth streets west, an excellent frame | umns of Odd Fellows’ rpg apna i Pope i for business purposes, for Mr. McLaugh- } see Library, to be held on Monday evenityy io Sth. 7 Lot on F street, south side, between Second and . Third streets, preparing for building, by Mr. M. Carpenter ra Lot on Second Street, between Massachusetts avenue and H street north, laid out for two brick dwelling houses for Mr. J. Mulqueen. Loton H street, between Sixth end Seventh From THE Wie and r ble positio”, i of the subjoined Testimonial, ay San OSCHZIsKER is induced to publish the same - Mayor's Office. Georgetown, April 19, 1862. ‘This ie to state that, my hear! “‘aaving been much Impaired for some years past, | Placed my- streets east, opposite Mr. J. Follansbee’s resi- | self under the professional treat-nent of dence, surveyed and laid out for building for Rev. | Moschzisker. After a few weeks, "of bie, (ou Father Alig. experienced a very perceptible improvement, and Ip addition to the private surveys, the Surveyor has been kept quite busy with the corpo-ation surveys made by direction of the Mayor and Coun- cils; and also sur~eys for improvements In various parts cf the District. at this time my hearing iS at any time within my seed 82 it has been spigr say DDISON, Mayor. Dr. Von Moschzisker, Oculist and Aurist-eives his entire attention te the treatment of the Eve Ear. Office 227 Pennsylvania avenue. 1t* Jsxemy Dippter.—A military-looking indi- vidual stepped tate the office of one of our city magistrates, and requested to have a petition drawn to be Isid before the Naval Committee, | esemgpane es, for reinstatement upon the naval || whether hard or soft; with Bantous, aCalloaitien, Fhenedl my -nails, can it reli elt by "applying io D relief and some things, troubled with pss fwctory rom which he had been dropped, representing | Pennsylvania avenue, between atte ina flattering manner that bis hunor the justice | Room 7, second floor. oo at RY a, bad been recommended as the most proper Ferso2 - to draw up said petition. The office, so far as | | ATTENTION Savprens!—Protect your heal! ‘b; no Day was concerned, was no object to the ex- | *enstble man wil leave the City without as ,; Retcantceriniftenedpistyotmens: | Sy Holley File Onieak Bur W och teat wot ler inthe beat iat Nols | cinerea Sate ae ele Enya elegantly copied by the squire’s clerk, and pre. poner soldier uses them. Oaly #5 cts. per for early presentation. The ex-lieutenant or Pot, eas oo” Invia RunBEr Goons. We advise all our readers (as we know ik possession of the document, but forgot to are obliged to purchase the above nz med goods) mention anything ebout payment. This, how- ever, was not pressed, as Le was an “‘honorabig to embrace the present o) nity as Mr. Hali intends to make ac e 4 as “3 man.” That afternoon the ex-lieutenaat called and will sell his extensive stock of Rubber ia again, complimented the squire on b's le; acumen, end as reward for the clerk, had recom- at manwfacturer’s prices, and na famil miss this nity to eu themselves Fan led him to 2 certain Congressman, who had instance, Mr. Hall will sel a Rub! ver- y ber OF opening for him and wished to see him. T' ex-Teatemat thea ing & dollar from the squire, left to attend to some ve: easing busi- ness. The clerk, arrayed in bis }, hastened to the M_ C., elated with bis good fortune; but, alas! for buman hopes, only to find htmeeif hi bugged and badlysold. ‘‘Phaney the pheelin! of squire and clerk, when they found themselves victimized by a public Jeremy Diddier. Time and legal acumen gone for naught; elegant pen- man hip unpaid for; and minus one dollar, which ne doubt ere this jingles in the drawer ef soms one of our drinking saloons. Baxx ov tue Caritar.—The bill introduced into the Senate by Mr. Henderson, establishing a bank in the District under the above title, names as corporators Messrs. Samuel F. Vinton, Wm. L. Bodge, Peter G. Washington, Johnson Hellen, Edward C. Carrington, Joba Little, Jobn M. Brodhead, Jonathan T. Walker, J. J JL. Kidwell, 8. J. Bowen, Wm. Orme and — the charter to run till Jenmary, 1583; the cap! It invigorates, strengthens ar4 purifies the tem, isa t appetizer, ».nd are: chic und elsorasl baie tn eee ee ef the celebrat..q Calissya Bark, Sanyo tar vatoa Saari eevee Ja tates, in shares of one hun- dred thousand dollirs each. The hank may be organized when fifty thousand paid in, No ie cgay in ; 0 fs not a stock. or who not r a the District Columbia, or will not take an oath of = to the Government of the United States. An aa- nual statement of the affairs of the hank must be made to the Secretary of time as he may direct. A thousand do! must be ‘States stocks wi:h the Seoreta: when he may deliver tothe to the value of the ai ited. Second) United States stocks deposited tn the “Treaxthy of the United States.” A suspension af . meat in legal currency for thirty dnya fordelts the charter. REBUILDING AND Rezatgine —Workmen have been ed for some in rebutldt: epairiag the p deatboyed and infe and r by the late fre on Pennsylvania avenve and Sev- enth street. The prepertyof the Gibaoa estate, —— ere ine Gomme i gn Algaters’ propeérty,) on enth suet, are Tebutlt, tad some of the satis . Dr. @. White, #716 | telands ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIALS. « FEW OF THE MANY TESTIMONIALS FROM THE CITIZENS OF WASHING- TON TO DR. TUMBLETY, THE INDIAN HERB DOCTOR. Deplorable Condition of Body and Mind. I was almost dead chest, back, eured.- Txomas e a between 15th and 16th, Washington, Erysipelas Cured. Dr. Tumatztr—Your herb remedies are the of all that is it In medicine. They we cured meafter being given upto die of raipelas. Mrs. Exma Kepnace. a Fairfax county, ‘a. Cure of Coughs, Pain in the Breast, Dyspepsia, with great Weaknes: This ts to certify that I have been tronbled with the above-named compladats for several a tried some of most eminent pupeieiand in Washi and a pti but Teocei no relief. 1 was persuaded to try Dr. Tumblety, and medicines cured im a very short time his herb me. Jamas H. Beart, Blacksraith Shop, Navy Yard. Dyspepsia and Lover Complaint Cured. Charlies W. Harman, Metropolitan Police, Washington, D.C.’ 5 Cure of an Ulcerated Sore Leg with seven holes. Dr. Tumsierr—I have been using your.herb medicines to cure a bad leg, with seven running sores, of several years , Which the doc- tors thought incurable, and tation was re- garded as the only ultimate relief. walk as well asever. I am cured. S. C. Parnisx, Seventh street, Park Hotel, Washington. Consumption Cured. Mrs. Edward T. Tupipett, Navy Yard, Third Street, between M aN ; gid A Sewrvy Owred (a very bad case.) Jas. W. Larkin, Government Printing Office. Washington, April 9, 1862, Blindness Cured. This is tocertify that | have been blind for two years, and by the ald of Dr. Tumble’ treatment { can walk all over Washington with- out a guide, Mrs. McDowatt, Seventh street, Island. To the Ladies. My wife bas been afflicted En Sse, oo culiar to her sex, for three years. Had tried various physicians without benefit. Dr. an: Tumblety has cured her. W. Tucker Alexandria, Va. Consumption Cured. A vegetable course of treatment presented by Dr. Tumbiety has cured me of Consumption. Joszru Esxxives, is rt Wagon Master, 19th street, Washington, Disease of the Throat, Francis Seala, -) leader of the U. 8, Marine Band, Navyovard : Serofula Cured To all affilcfed with Scrofala. Try Dr. Tum- blety, the Ind!tan Herb Doctor. J. E. Hurcginson, Patent Office. Rew. J. Curtis Cured. I would recommend all who are troubled with General Debi! Dyspe c., &e., to try Dr. Tumblety, wi ng bamenny po von Rev. J. Cuntis, Baltimore, Md Cancer Cured. Dr. Tumblety has cured my wife of cancer by his herb r les. J. Carey, Wear Fairfax Seminary, Va. . Sore Eyes Cured. P. Maher, Bridge street, Navy-Yard. Prolapsus Uteri. Dr. Tumblety’s Herb Medicine has cured my wife of the above-mentioned disease. Cart. CUNNINGHAM. Georgetown, D.C. Fits Cured. Fits brought on by Weakness, Dyspepsia, Cos tiveness, Night Dreams, &c., &c. James Davis, Atexandria, Va. Large Twmor Removed. J K @ street, Washington, D. C., bad a ianeteuetice cancerous nature removed from his head without reserting to the barbarous prac- tice of cutting with @ knife, as is usual in such Cases, Female Complaint Cured. Mrs. C. W. Blakeman, Lang’s Hotel, George- Conns, etc.—Those afflicted with these trouble. | town. Curs of Nervows Dedility. Rohleder, F street, corner of 2d, Scrofula Cured. 4. Maloney, corner 4th and H streets. Enlargement of the Heart Oured. P. Downs, 43 6th street, Washington, D. O. Scrofula Oured. J.D. LaBeman, Sixth street, No. 439. Consumption Cured. J. Laird, watchman, United States Capitol. John Clark, Camp Duncan, D. C. John Gobey, corner Second and D streets, Bad Case of Jaundice Cured. John Hurd, No. 500 New York avenue. Fats Cured, David Dilom, 472 F street. “Nervous Debdility Cured. John Dono Charles A. rveiser, Navy Yard. Cured of Chronic Disease. wi @ streets, Iron Foundry, Navy Yard, D.C. Cured of Dedslity. Cured of Pimples on the Face. James Reed, Twenty-sixth and L streets. Chronic Rheumatism Cured. ‘Asthma, after all the Doctors Failed. JRL PAE 9 rae Cancer Cured, AY J. Blackburn, Georgetown. Bad Dreams with Night Sweats Cured, R. Haunsch, 417 Seventh street. Bits Cured. 4. B. Kane, C streyt, between 6th and 7h. , No. 506, corner C and 3d streets. iam Sullivan, corner Four-and-a-half and M. @. Howard, Tenth street, near Pennsylvanis side of SECOND EDITION. THREE O'CLOCK, P. M. WANTS. é WireteceApriy sr ver Bete” Fe LATEST FROM NEW ORLEANS. Goat Rogers seitee hea atalt foray to Koen, Rent, say $15 to $20 per month. “s, | A Federal oo Runs Past Fort el a SR le EES RE. all ‘ackson WANTED. GIRL, }7 or 18 youre old, who 2 guisg orner of ie Srosta at the Stoo A dispatch received at the War Department from Fortress Monroe, dated last evening, states SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN | that the Richmond Dispatch of the 25th inst., A wishegs Sh ati fe FO gd eam says that a Federal gunboat bad succeeded in art Street, Detwette' | passing Fort Jackson, below New Orleans, but ARN ranted, | ‘be rebels say that they regard ite success in pass- H ia spin, sted guiorment ‘and | ing the fort as being of little importance, as they fords re Apaly to H, 8. Je’ jo. a; vente, Tats. Lek. have other defences to be depended on. PL aaa RS ala aS a Biedsie i come suiet leet warts of & eet | LATEST FROM OLD POINT. rt 79%, P Of- Prolere. "Adis Box TK, EOE | pay Account of the Battle of South Wacinun WOMAN trdouhe cook sae - ‘Mills, ee py Age : P Blevsnth el, between G and H, weet mde, List of the Union Wounded in that WANE to Boye vara ogo frame Engagement. of and. in Gepost Washington, forvehioh onan Capt. Bartlett's Leg Amputated. was of jose and jot, a1 tidn, lowest oat Prige: eat eee = as ation, ste ont Samal house at atines ipa teeeerk) Batriwors, April 26, (from Fortress Monroe, ee ey WANTED”, MANAGER for A farm. One mae ‘25.)—Steamer Thomas Morgan did not ar- wil imiiy and good references &s to | rive till noon to-day. A schooner wasoverhauled ire. honesty and + af iil, with the privi- free fered, ee waite Broad hom I sleoPwant or lotsa this morning by the steam gua- ™m 8. vi ve no objec- on suspicion of attempting to run won ed upon and nage’ provided tne, terms c&t De | the blockade and enter Elizabeth river. The W. YOUNG captain Was taken on board the Minnesota, and ap 283'* _- Or 436 6th at: west, Fetw E aud F, poser vor gare gg coene Moe oral NTED—An hed HOUSE. the rent | CATR° of beef, pork, ko. Eero were rente W Af whirhatail'net oxecod $400. Addtese fox | from him. A flag of truce to-day returned from 256 Post Office. ap 25-St' the schooner Mississippi, which broaght down A TED TO RENT-A ee from Norfolk yesterday afternoon the prisoners eorgstown Dy to o BLACKFORD, Jr, 99 Bridge st. =? | taken at South Mills, the location of the engage- ANTED—A COACH-BODY MAKER ex! | ent of Saturday previously reported. WHEELWRIGHT.atK. P_ BURFORT <| The Union troops consisted of parts of five re- ry, No 7 Bridge street, Georgetown, giments, 2ist Massachusetts, Sist Pennsylvanis, He 7 — =< == 7 9th New York, 89th New York, and 6th New us ANT Tomé to 6 rooms, with | Hampshire, under command of Gen. Reno, num- loestion, and withi i 4 . Patent Obes, Wick preferred “Northern part ef | bering ve or alx hundred men. They landed the sity or tol Bail Pepe be p2r month. | below Elizabeth City and marched up to the ca- = oe ae een vee ~ nal without opposition. The object of the move- ANTED—A DINING-ROOM SERVANT, | Ment wasto break up the locks. The engage. Ww one who understands his business, either | ment took place during the afternoon, and the White or colores. Apply at the Herndon House, | rebels were driven from the field late in the eve- ee eee ee ene ning .t was known that the rebels were receiv. ama'! fami ecommendations required. Apply | ring the night. No transportation having 2 ate Foxe 0 Bhs Georgstows provided for the wounded, they were left in a temporary hespital, and Assistant Surgeon War- ‘ap SCANN R. O'NEALE. We RENT From, the ist of May. | ren, of the 2ist Massachusetts, was detailed to Temain with them. Coac! D.C. LING con sining from 6 to 8 rooms. with pas, between lith end tsth streets emg = | mom as sceiemnatiicnactce eee ee 21 Several others, who were only slightly wound- io = ~ape | Cd, were left with the other troops, smong whom ANTED—A modern DWELLING HOUSE | °4 dearest ps Cae 8 or 10 rooms. within s fow squares ‘wes Col. Hawkins, wounded in the breast or of the State bepartment. Address, stating lona- | shoulder. The wounded men, oa their arrival nokuee” seein een ge here, were taken to the general hospital, and properly cared for. They complain that while in the hands of the enemy they did not have enough to eat, but were otherwise properly taken care of. WANTED-A WOMAN to do washing and iroving, and make berreif generally useful, Apply at 448 12th st. between GendH. ep 2i ANTED—To engage @ Gentleman of good Neneh ability ina familiar with Wasting- ton City, to pitend to some out door business. The following are their names :—Lieut. Lewis Apely to JOHNSON, FRY & CO., <asree Hallman, Sist Pa., Co. D, wounded in left thigh; MINI CAUENTS WANTED SO OPER John Dunn, 2ist Mass., Co. B, left leg; E. EB. aA ANTE Parker, 2ist Mass., Co. C, right shoulder; W. W. $100 arctic arc take toe witgleenlo nuevos. Dane, 2ist Mass., Co. C, forehead; Jas. B. Brown, jorner Orders in the Post Office will be cal W.&0 G2 p.m BALLS, PARTIES, &c. The LAA RS ei. RS ore iiners i , 2 SUPE for the Benefit of th 2 : 5 wo hedg Sy MONDAY EVENING, May 5, 18: in every State, for ail ot Lloyd's Great Military ime wi by Reeth pee wert, oe “The | 2ist Mase., Co. G, right thigh; Charles H. Wal- iivone tunps in oaoh State. “3 000 Wocopeea ace | ter, oth N. ¥, Co. A, right thigh; Wiillam gar ve ly been sold. Aleos manto|Cortelyon, %h N. Y., Co. B, amputation goto Galtfornia, England and Cubs. Agente also] io4+ les: Jobn Curtin, 9th N. Y., © D wanted in every county and in evorv regimentin | "'&5¢ ‘eg; Jobn Curtin, N. ’ oursrmy. Send for circulars, 3. LLOYD, _ mare genee eer ee sen heer N. gens 1 164 Broadway. New York. » wounded, right side; G. W. cox, ‘ a have aeeey oun bsow tak & Y., Co. F, wounded, face; Alex. Denny, oh N. WANT Eat tre bent stook of Clothing, Hate a Y., Co. H, wounded, left arm; Avery C. Harris, Gaon st the vers | rages. Ot SET oh N.Y., Co. A, weunded, right wrist; Jacob Le ee oo! rare ee =" _ | Laning, Sist Pa.,Co A, wounded in lower jaw; wary person to know Sm 10 | Joseph H. Zearfaes, 5ist Pa., Co. A, a wound in Ww’ ee ccitar tag See ace tee rightankle; Benj. Hively, 5ist Ps.,Co. B, right nya oF paving 858 wilt oo well te eail. Bs side; Abraham Custer, Sist Pa., Co. C, slight; BU ide) Dealer in New aud Seoond head Fer? | Jacob S. Buskirk, Stst Pa, Co. H, left arm. niture. —_— tf | Assistant Surgeon Warren, 2ist Mass., detatled WAND FOR SIFURE srOVES snc BED | 9 cuend the wounded, accompanied (be party. DING, for which we sre ‘paying the highest adil? dg kad caeenpths NI prices, Femilies « deciding Bousekeaait ,@r | 20th Massachusetts, was shot before Yorktown ou Frings su att o Wall Rad 18 to Wednesday, has had bis left leg amputated. He BONTZ & GRIFFITH, came to Baltimore this morning, and 1s doing feist No. 369 7th at.. betw.fend K ste. | welt Wee Se ers same nt Seer, tor the Balteases Braet LATEST FROM BANKS’ DIVISION. SORE SAN Bon. (PER TELEGRAPH.) Camp ngaR Sparta, April 25.—Several desert- ers and refugees corroborate previous reports that Jackson, after fying from our advanced column on Friday last, pushed forward toa point one mile north of Harrisonburg, where a turopike branches to the left, passing McGaugheystown, the south fork of the Shenandoah, the Blue Ridge, and running thence to Gordonsville. Jackson’s wagon train had been pusbed to- gaa owe stars advertisements. ap2 3¢_ | wards Staunton, but hearing that town was in the F. R. LABBE ~ ~~ | possession of Unton troops, he removed it to Har- Wire eves May Festiva risonburg. At an early hour Ssturday morning, on Pht Repay MAY hn ibe, Jackson, with his whole force and train, took the 5 Gordonsvilie pike, and at latest accounts had F, R. LABBE has the honor of informing the | reeched McGaugheystown. at noe I ons ‘Grant Fosuve attbesbors On Saturday night, a squadron of the ist Ver- place and time. p2%-td* | mont while scouting along the Luray road, be- yond Massanutten mountain, fell in with a body of the enemy’s cavalry. A skirmish en- nr ; — sued, which resulted in the capture of seven of OARDING—A gentleman an, ys OF two} the enemy and eleven of their horses. None of font ear net Boars, at 500 E street Aid our men were hurt, but a Lieutesant had his 2d and Sd rorth. a private family. ap 26 St _ | horse shot under him. wo OR THREE ReSPECTABLE GEN-| The peymasters of the Vermont Cavalry ar- BOARDING. jemen oan be sosommo: Board 12 | rived at day, to the great delight of Hi have fort of | © at camp yesterday, grea ight of Biome Apply” wat ontgoms Gon e- | the Green Mountain boys. town. aS ee ar A train, containing shoes, stockings, etc., for VAR DING.—Genilemen with or without their | Gen, Williams’ division, reached Mount Jack- fami 1 or By miter ang Pineda Fmmodations(atone | on on Tuesday. They will be distributed to- jorel prices,) in the most desirable loostion, | day. The stove turnpikes of this region are very No, 1202 Chesi treet, convenient to business | 4. tive to shoes. and gi the public places of interest. manent tc . and transient. The inhabitants of this lovely and fertile val- LO8BT AND FOUND. ley, although they gave an almost unanimous vote for secession, now appear well pleased in the be- omen 5 x —On the 224 insten', & white Ti ER The owner oan reosive ner Lief that the war in Virginia is nearly at en end. Fresh meats and breadstuffs abound in this by paying expenses. BS MADES. 26 st* Sa r Pa, ave. and $i at. section, and owners are not disposed to conceal Y¥_ PREMISES, on th StBAYEP pad g i . them beyond our reach. Jackson’s retreat from this valley has hed a ri MARE, which the owner have by coming, proving preper- ™P beneficial effect upon the volunteers and drafted men from Rockingham and the surrounding ng charges, and tskine ieee TER. | Counties. Large numbers of them are daily ap 26 23" C street, between 2st and 2d. | coming into our lines and deliver themselves up. TO. ‘This morning, at ths Market House, | it is stated that hundreds of them are now in the SX Poi KET BOOK contesning 900 Pd Massanutten mountains hiding from Ashby’s Geted A get 1 1859, for $200, toreshe? scouts, only awaiting an opportunity to escape me ote ums. A suitable reward will | and claim protection from Gen. Banks. One Be given for the return of the property. é ‘who came in yesterday stated that he found a 1t* Corner 4th and B sts., le! cave a few miles hence where were concealed $40 ill be given for the eafe | sixteen refugees and deserters, who will prob- REWARD Miu tek were ey’s tailor 5 Wedgeeday, apr ight T ¢ largest 9 roomed, | w: sive ing our movements, and endeavoring to catch return to 7 o! SES, ably come down to-day. ‘bright bay.with sms’! star in ais Soot epi nersee were at tai ©. BILL. deserters, The main body, however, are believed iio A portion of Ashby’s cavalry are scouting both saher is canker sides of the Mountain, near Harrisonburg, watch- LES he may be. Post Off to have gone with Jackson, wherever he may Prinses. George's county. Md. The refugees and deserters ure turned over t> ‘ALE with @ email | Lieut. Colonel Batchelder, Department Provost Be sone oi Pitti —~ i Marshal, and examined by Col. Clark, of Gen. Senn enins ‘or eend its contents | Banks? staff. YS Buporistaudeat of i | Dr. Baxter, late Assistant Surgeon of the Wis Ht tsa fact worthy of notice that the Confeder. perfect. 7 oy | 600 patients, and will be oecupied by our sick. = ‘Wagons are active collecting forage end other from sheer exbtustion. This act hai caused great indignation In our army, end lovd cries are made for retaliation upon prominent secessionista bereabout. _—_—_——— INTERESTING FROM TRE RAPranaNNock [Specia: Correspondence Kventng Star U.S Srzamen “Jacop Sar,” Rappahannock River, Aprii 21 Editor Evening Star: After coallng up and -e ceiving our orders, we left the Navy Yard, ats P- ™. on the evening of the 17th, for the Rappe- bannock. On arriving opposite Biackimune’s Island, on the morning of the i5ih, it was fonod some of our machinery wes out of order, amd it ‘was necessary to stop for a few bours to repsir, thereby enabling the rest of the fi-et to getebeod of us; it consist'ng this time of the Yankee, fag- ship, Lieut. Commanding R.H. Wyman, Ana- costia, Satellite, Coeur de Leon, Resolute and Inland Belle. At 11 p.m. on iuenizus of the 15th, everything being once more in good order, we led on our way down the bay, arriv! at the mouth of the Rappahannock at Saytight of the moraing of the 19th, where we spoke the Young Rover, on her station, and proceeded on, coming up with a portion of the fleet, the Island Belle and Resolute, about seven miles below the old town of Port Roya!, having in tow as a prize the schooner Sarah Ann, of 3 lewbern, NO. loaded with corn. Weeame up with the Vanke* Anacostia, Satelliteand Coeur de Leon, anchored off of Port Royal, which seemed entirely deserted nv its white population, as well as the village opposite. On our way 4 wished much for an artist’s pen- cil to eketch the beautiful scenery and incidents of the pasuage Up. All the way up, at the differ- ent plantations, we wore greeted with bo’ cheers and all kinds of antics by hundreds of negto men, women and children in the most ex- travagant manner. Two miles beicw Port Royal we passed one of the most benutifal residences imaginable, belonging to George Pratt, Esq ,a nent southern lawyer. who, as I understand, on loaned large sums of money to the Southera Al o'clock p.m. we were under weigh once More, bound up to Fredericksburg, if that po'ni could be obtained; but getting up a few miles above Port Royal, where the channel is very nar- tow, it raining and very dark, it became neces- sary to anchor until morning. In the meantime we took three schooners and & pungy as prizes, leaded with grain and contratand” boa to- gether with thelr crews, who informed us thet our troops entered Fredericksburg on last Friday, the 18th, and that on Thuveday, the 7th, the rebels had sunk six large veasels with stoue ab_ut seven miles this side of the town, in one of the narrow places of the chennel, the river bere not being over 150 yards wide from bank to ba a covered very thickly with trees and buste a noon arriving at the place on the morning of the ‘20th we found it was true. ‘The smali boats were iowered away to inspect the obstructions, and efter some delay we suc- ceeded in forcing a passage, aud while thus de- layed were fired upon by some pick«ts, one sbot striking the bows of the Island Belle. ( steamer being under the ci:ffs, we had the ridy pole of the quarter deck awning completrly shat- tered, throwing thr splinte:s into some of the officers faces, but luckily nobody was hart. Sou @ five hundred yards beyond the obstructions, o.. the left bank, are erected some earthworks of con- siderable extent, which, apparently, with a few guns, properly managed. might heve prevented the approach of 2 fleet of gunboats, as the chan- nel is too narrow to work the borts to advantay: The Anscostia,in coming up, fired one of ber nine inch sbelis when abreast of the bigh cl!ifs below Port Royal, at some pickets, but re eived no response. We were told that the pickets all left Port Royal to get reinforcements to attack us on our return. Arriving at Fredericksburg we were informed of late military 0; tions there. Returning down s*ream, on arriving at the mouth ofa c below Port Royal, we cut out two small steamers, with (ree pungys in convoy with their inasts goue—I expect to prevent them from being seen from the river—afier which we pro- ceeded down with the prizes in tow, consisting of the small steamer Fareka, of Georgetown, D C., and another small side-wheel steamer, with no name; schooner Lookout, of Bs'timore, with salpetre, copper, &c ; schooner Sabine, of Tap- hannock, with grain; schooner Sarah An Rewbera N.C., with corn; schooner Mont of ‘Tappabani » With grain; sloop Georgiana, of Tappabaanock, ligb’; together with the three puogys, which I understand will be turned over to the proper authorities for disposal. Oa last Thursday there was a large body of the rebel army st#tloned between Port Royal and Fredericksburg, but they heve hastily falien back towards Yorktown, it is said. F.@ oe LATE LOCAL NEWS. (einen Tus Loxe Bxivex.—Workmen are busily ex ed in repairing the damage done to the drawer Sythe collision of thesteamer Lady W asbington he wreck of the drawer bas been removed from the channel; and though the damage is serious, it is expected that it wiil be repaired in much less time than was first antic!; |. in avout ten days it will be again in good order, it is hoped DiscHarceD —Odicers Johu H. Wise aud Char Kimbali, who were arrested while attempting to recover a colored man cleimed as fagtti v2 siave by a gentleman from Maryland, some cays ayo, were dismissed from the central guard :cnse this morning, where they have been condued in cus- tody of the Provost Guard. They say they have not yet h=d a hearing Fourte Warp Sratiox Cases— Before Juss Walter —Joun Moore, drunk ana disor > workhouse i4 days. Charies Collins and . Lake, disorderly boys; dismissed. Mary A. Keity, suspicion of larceny; 40. Mary Lee, (eoi.,) di-o derly gathering; do. J.H. Clark, drunk; fined Si. Margaret O'Neil, drunk and disorderly; dis- missed. Jas. Faulkner, sleeping in a wagon; do Expict to 3k ReLieven —The Yist- Pennsy!- vania Regiment, which hes been on duty in thi« city under the Provost Marshal, expect te be re- Meved to-day, and removed to Alexandri FOB SALH AND BENT. For RENT—Four FURNISHED ROOMF, sitaated ou Ssveuteenth strect—No. 49t—he tween H end |. ror SALE—Small BR!CK HOUSE, No. 446 L stre-t, pear isin. For terms ingu ~". G. - HALL, Gs Offre. [Resch] ap O SELL OR LET—A heif interest in an , Oyster and Eating Stioon, now do ng & good business, near Wiliard « Ho'e.. Toa good rer with 1 pit. Ung is @ good chanes. Ad- ” FU ffice, ap a" Fo; SALE— RES, with or withort Stock, of an_exoei- lently tooated Store on Penusyivania av. Possre- On FY ist, Aacress, with real name, Box 367 oat Office. it* Fe RENT-—A large 6nd very handsomely far. niened three-stery brior DWE!N.ING. with back building, aud bath reom, No. 109 W ‘est at. se wn, cOntainit¢ &Lout ten roome, ges fx- tures complete and water in the yard inquire next door west. apes e UNTRY RESIDENCE FOR ber wishes to rentiand proaits Navy Yard, om- he fiuestt view of Washington City, Seorewiows Peisbt:, 909 the surrounding country for miles, Known in this ¢ection; neyer une springs, ', ery near tae house; stedung iT horear; ice house; smoke nouse, with shed five head of cattie, To & respectav! a rea tiCUlerTs er quire at the iatereu- . ?yare W. t or to Geo. Mattingly, residing in F strcot. I<ianc, who will be ablev give any over infor me ti: ~qpire. ros’ BO. W, TA! near tae Navy Yard Bridge, LS HOUSE, j. With eas in every room. Ingaire soon, at No Suu ‘ep 25-3" #4 water ip the & etrest, near 20th. Fe:, RENT—in Georgetown, SLUR & RUOUM, 1 ndge o' ear High, treet, fotmer y occu pied for Dry ‘St present. by . Lyon & CO.. 86 B Boe Btore, ession istdas of May, JRROUGH « SM ee ee RENT ’ aes a Gand Hy No. 402 2 ea a ir fel neat cat otinE, Attorney.

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