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TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. {| otte valor and military skill was siznally exkib- oEerisy Ited at ‘the eapture of Fort Donelson, died. at DENTISTRY. MILITARY OPERATIONS IN NEW pecimen of the absurd calculation upon MEXICO. eT CET Gatien aie Goce ne 2 So” — the Seoessionists one Year ago initiated | |The Sticotag BAS aes eget dt Reaa- HIGHLY IMPORTANT. mm, on the 25th of thic monte; sed iettcrdeoc | Mi. Pcl ,| 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ent deplorable war, we re] tions in New Mexico: ‘customary military honors be paid to bis th INGHAL PLAF a ing article from the Mobile Evening Bows grasa Northera Division U.S: forces, SURRENDER OF FORT JACKSON. | memory Ease tt Scare, s porsonelic at htee of that period, copied from that paper into the San Josz, NM , March 30, 1962. i se Columbia (South Carolina) Guardian. No com- ADVANCE ON NEW ORLEANS. ment is necessary occa erie “Thore sre now, as nearly ag can be esti-} Srm:' as the department commander {sat Fort | CONSERNATION AMONG THE CITIZENS. } Catto, April 97,—A. special dispatch from Just Reosived and Opened, mated, upwards of one hundred thousand | Craig, beyond the lines of the enemy, I have the ns G8! ling at my oMfeecan be ney ¥ ety. e and pene 08 | ont Fi x Cairo to the Times says that passengers from | ¢j wi obg ———— f cent. den - organized and armed men in the seven ‘Con- | honor to submit, direct, a synopsis of the military GREAT DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY. | Pittsburs report that on Thursday over thirty he MINGRAL PLATE eee A large and first-class stock of choice federate States, under orders or anxfOusly | Operations of this division since its organization " |] deserters from the rebel army entered our camps ted. FAMILY GROCERI&S awaiting them to spring to the post of d i | Port Sie Wilbon bs ctr pt iy ALL THE COTTON STORED THERE AND ec a ar ope ee rg ong: Reali Pe ed nk; ‘ Also DoT Ace Sree Patase ‘ ‘ complete Te e 4 ‘oborate ie ements receive . at the word of Jefferson Davis. Within eight | Otter channcla vi = MANY STEAMBOATS BURNT. the day before relative to the evacuation by the | ®! maar 417,90 consisting of: After the arrival ef ‘the First Regiment Colo- rebels of their present position, It is asserted SUGARS, of all grades, ERTS. SMES EW F Vv VE a tado Volunteers at Fort Union, I found that Col. ‘The following dispatches have been received } that Beau td had withdrawn a considerabie N seizes seine oe sivasae anced in t world, at any point on the northern | Paul, 4th N. M Vols., had completed the pre- The ee General U.S. Army, Washington Beauregard Rapin te be Evacuating cannot wear there, a City, D.C. % rinth. 8 OF these : Secretary of War. any pereous can weer Russe teem 5 EMILE DUPRE. "ee border. and burl this splendid army like en | !tmtnary arrangements for throwing a column of | ** the War Department: pi janie eset school guaa aa Sonnet cone gern pee = avalanche upon the foe. If the battle ground | troops Sie ee ee ee Paget nal ibe DEPARTMENT UF SHENANDOAH. Wirnsry sievat Files Mapeeoleg COFFEE, be in Virginia or Maryland. as it probably | va tnaly, the following divinan oes oreanlzed, | wan hss fust arrived from Portsmouth, and} Hanmtsonsena, April 25.—-Last night a strong DE. 8. B_SIGESMOND. SUTTER, will, the grand army of the Confederacy will ¥ : ” | brings the Petersb’ press of yesterday, | reconnoissance was made from New Market to- “Nes ry and I as umed command of the whole itoers 4 * re el 910 Broadway, New Yo-h—260 Penncyivanta £0 LA&D. be doubled or trebled by the ral hosts of | trst Colorado Volunteers, aggregate which contains the fol bh: wards Stanton. On reaching Mt Crawford, eight betsocem 12th amd 13th sts, Washtmston, ” those States. We hsve reason to bel that | Capt. Lewis’ battalion ‘sth infantry a Capt. “Mosice, April 25 —The enemy possessed | miles south of Harrisonburg, the bridge over # the sttention of tho public to the following U hundreds of companies are now on the move, | “fords company Col Vole, (ai N. Mec. Fort Jnckson at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. | branch of the south fork of the Shenandoah was | S4vantages cf Lis iinproved system : FLOUR, il be within twenty-four hours, all bound | _{co,) three companies, : : When the news reached New Orleans the excite- | found burnt and the stream too deep and rapid to | _1. #he Fecth of his manufacture wil MAILLARD'S CHOCOLATE, besilicde faniey ? y i ment was boundless. Martial law was putin fail | cross. The bridge over another branch of the | 2ever cofode nor change color by any : somewhere. Such is our immediate war,| Capt. Howland’s cavalry, detachments ist t aa. Seat was. completely au ch ” seids, being threes fourths lighter than a e ‘- wear rata si .. * om All the cotton and steamboa’s, exoopelear such as Wassbey cael ue cen vecne fen eee eo 3. No gen oA Ley] read pe extras ~ me toe ould we move on Washington does the OB l Srere necessary tot rtcoin and ammunition; | state re seria tae neighbor sgh’ “it Ons Te Phe cole ite oH All of Wish he offers at lowest caah prices, emy expest to hold - aoe - ? fief “| &e., hata pass ae “at 1 brine pate the op- atvertained from citizens that yesterday mor: = oe shed. st an ai fa bundred thousand men 9 erators ‘eus good saying € enemy | a body of mounted rebeis eto the river. > eI . permsnent = a wa hostile Toes! popalation ? Large as the ree eet commenced fram Fort Union had appeared before the city This \s the last we tending to cross, but found the eurrent too st7o in ee fosrets zreserving PIKE'S CELEBRATED WHISKIES telegraphic reports from the land of the enemy | on Saturday, the 22d March. and the command | K90W regarding the fall. Will send particulars | to hazird the attempt. They » to cit cquently dixfigurod. 500 barrels Maguolis, ad, it will be at leasta month before Lincoln | encamped at Bernal Springs, 45 miles from Union, | 28,thev can be had that onr troops were in possession of Staunton. §. Puis w besa folly tested over five rsare can muster into service and concentrate into an | on Tuesday, 25th inet. On Wednesday, 25th. @ ae patel Se ope ime chan bepte! aeaay) one of our brigades passed wenn aise by many of tho first eheniats aud physictans of thie 500 barrels XXX, e ij Q ., d Tebels have two fron-c’ im near! '- | riso: too ssenal the je e + army a hundred thousand men. We are ready, —ae~ gtr pe ap ld wee eds pleted at Norfolk, and that it is believed that the cial eather Pre ate iat eines pol ge D 1 nrsoted a white undestructive 500 barrels M‘liers Rye Monongsbela, » js not. Our people. nati so in ave . 6 rn he t. Our people. naturally so inclined, bi tactng or defeatin py of thee eel me ons Merrimac will be out to-mcrrow. entrance inthe town no attempt has been made be fil ae ret 600 barre’ been making soidiers of themselves for months. | 24 10 Le stationed there Maj Chivinntons coms Joun E. Woot, Mejor General. | by the rebel forces to enter. As usual in all the | fect eount tect os say wie icon > 5 errcls ine Old Rye, ilis people have been doing nothing of the | manded the force thus advanced. The enemy, | ‘The News Confirmed Through Another | ‘ns in this valley, but few males remain here. | thrdagh lifetime, 500 barrels fine Old Bourbon. sort. and are not naturally so inclined. Our | tn force, were engaged near Johnson’s Ranch, in Seuree. dk ta sepemted that Jackioa is in front, andra. | | She postal Ohne sie Mine 4 ordinances of secession were really the notes | Apache Canon, about 15 miles on this side of] Hrarquarters DepatMeNnt RaPrauannock, | Mor says he bas bees reinforced, but has burnt 5 hh 7 AT CINCINNATI PRICES of our warlike preparation Their first note | Santa Fe. ‘The resuit was victorious to our forces. | Avril 2) Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of | th bridges over the Shenandoah, which prevents All the favorite brands of CHAMPAGNE, J 25 7, he possibility of any night attack. The roads, f prepa ion was thee made of Charles. | The enemy was defeated, with some 20 or 25] War: I have just returned from the camp opposite | ©! -s 2 PE eee Wak ther athe ha cat nd Lid comes wosnded, cad hee? Wcteaens Fredericksburg, T'was told that the Rteamond | With tae exception Of the stone turaptkes, are al: chains eet ddv—thay are not who fell into our bands. Our loss waasmall—%} Examiner of the 26th (yesterday) had been re- rst impessenle.: We have a streag picket is a pore ae cana of Gar people had | ere Killed in battle, 2 since died; and some 3 | ceived in town announcing es follows : ront to-night. GAS FITTING, be. T rosalyuily to meet ave issue’ Now the | (tucrs_sre Wounded. Among the wounded ix] ‘New Orleans la taken. Great destruction of h Laren —April 26 —Nothing worthy of not'ce Wit iorewca Mumm Verzeny, Greed Seal, Peldsick, ed resolvedly to mee: iF iss! Now the | Capt Cook, ‘ol. Vols., badly. { regret to report roperty and cotton and steamboats. Steamboats | transpircd last night. Deserters from Jackson's " we . . a = ? sople of the North are in all the wild panio| rimt Lteut’ Marshall, Cel, Vols ; aaldentalty pape flee saved to take away the ammunition. | militia report him as making very slow p-ogress Azz see, Space to execute any orders with | W2!ch, belug bouxht low, we offer at wausuaiiy i of war's first clarms. We con- | ktlied himself, while breaking a loaded musket, | There is great consternation among the inkabi- | towards Gordonsville. and that eight bundred dow: a. in, Gh8 of Soca rivgore . RESINESS, etre oe a few doors Rerth ef 21 riprete Timen! iERS and citer @XS, SSEAM pre ia 2-iy toad them, » cool, collected foe, that will | which be beld In bis hand by the muzzle. tants.’” Irwin McDowstt, Major General. militia had deserted during his escapade be e them time to recover from their ed ee ie ee Kher gor a not yet bagi ba = ion—| command took position on the Pecos, at Koslow- E | OF YORKTOWN. pickets statione ere are ready to apply the Ps pete die ‘tot. They aany | SE's Ranch, 27 miles from Santa Fe.’ Abontnoon | )¥ OM THE SIEGE OF Y. tore on our first approach. Algo, Sole Agent for PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL, 2 j Desertion ef Two Federal Officers to the EPRA. to starvation, senryy. fellows em the slums | my entire force at Koslowski’s. Vere TT 96 SOD Tt leatill ralaiog here, | with his whole force, about sixteen miles hence. E Fares store, aad are da. FPRIVA TE. through © aaa withs bet then redealivare coemny torte’ tums, with s view of sapon the | making the roads nextto impassable. ‘The rebels | H'8 scouts frequently make a dash on our pickets; | {7X0 ES of entre PRIVATE. s opened their battery at Yorktown this morning | Q8¢ Of them was killed by them this forenoon. | sgered in L adonnls ee ssa ag ara a tabs yarpie an seteby toe ar a ‘d | 08 three canal boats eee (eye, Seer ore upeepongy nature of the soil prevents our advance te sali oes Seen ree oe dei creek. The nineteenth shot exploded in one o} esent. ath. Trencher soldiers. enlisted to war eyegennley oye mf Gees ee Sent: the boats, without injuring any one, when, appa- he weather !s now clear and pleasant. PRIVAT. DR. LA BONTA f Wate oaiwe have the best (beir rations, not on + they are fellows rently satistied, the enemy ceased. : if having remoyed his ofice to Roown N wa uho do uot Enow the br = cemeeioees Ped occupy. thera, whtie the ieee cate. | Colonel Crucker and Mrjor Cassidy, of the 934 | Reported Capture of Fort Jackson, near Hy the Suinday Chroniole fis. | capes its murzle, and hed rather filch a handkerchief | my command, moved directly into the Canon. | New York Regiment, on Thursday afternoon} Savannah— Phe Federal Picket Your i ae EO Bvpaae. Server ei + han fight an evewy in manly, open combat. } it was known before thin movement was made. erage cexongh our ontey eigen sat te have gee cp She City aaearal ofthe atian- IMGAmnan, | the USC Of dangerous or diegusting These aie the levied ‘forces’ whom Lincoln sud- | that the enemy had been strongly reinforced, and. n received from them to the effect that they are ¢ from Pert Royal. ° kind, and no iaterferno your business be os 3 safe and well, and they seemed to be much New Yorr, April27 —The M. f to-d 3 estione having dev-ied my whole t d difates for the hon his estimated stre: was from 1,200 to 1,400. = % s + Ap 7 Mercury of to-day a ole time to the heing stnughtorel by geutiomea such es | AvSe'elock we lst our encampment, and at iy | Bleed with the condial ersten they received |stats, on anttorly of the giorts of toe stain? in Remedy’ Ever Urea. | Sua serienmet ta case Diesacos of btn e: xen M to the battle yesterday. Let them m., we arrived at Pigeon’s Ranch, 5 miles dis- sentry il ey ne Tavesticett & a Boston, that Fort Jackson, six miles below Savan- “Yon,” a positive cure fc: dneys, Skin Eruy <ione, }. to the le y' y. at—the command under Mejor Chivington hav- The effuir will undergo an gation. nab, Ga, in postession of our troops, and that SRCKET f 2s. the best sohoo! in thy word na come South, and we will put our negroes tof i. flanked off at a point about 2 miles bel Everything is remarkably quiet. our pickets ere within four miles of Savannah ru Hospitsia, under Pie the dirty work of killing them. But they ostowskis. We had just reached Pigeon’s, work Carried by Assa she steamer Atlantic, from Port Royal on the n ’ f : Mig most reapsgrrui. will not come South. Not a wretch of them } wien I directed Capt. Chapin, 7th infentry, Ad? ARMY oF THE PoToma: 24th, brings 85 of the Fort Pulaski prisoners, and | Only ten piils to be taken to eff4ct a cure. live on this side of the border longer than J jutant General, to proceed forward with the cav- | Winfield Scott, April 26, 11 a.m —Hon. E. M, | 1,957 baga of unginned cotton, and 36 bags of | | They are entirely vegetab e having uo aimel! nor Ul take us to reach the ground and drive } tlry and recohnoiter the position of the enemy. | Stanton, macelay of, War:—Early this morning | #!aned. She brings no ne fale ths cee it At ie ope the ati he f 7 estar Lar axy —. — yet ie yards, when our | an advanced jumetie of the — on thi: aye : Gu —4 in from two to foerd mabe lnm cases i Y pickets were driven in, and the enemy opened a | the Warwick river, near its head, was carri howe”? er independe: ge —_ pathege oe: tae | fire of grape and sbell from a battery caret, lly | assauit by eompany Hist Massachusetts regimen OFFICIAL, versity of Fos en f the most Room 6 (ret Seer) wens BBNEA. indepen: sae Bane ‘ mn t sueh § P/aced in position upon the hill-side above. The | The work had a ditch alx feet deep, with a strong EPARTMENT OF STATE eminent os NS ior presect day. foe im Cae hee inp et ee bensive, cxrrayncant to put such J batteries were brought forward, and the infantry | parapet, and was manned by two companies of ATE, Wilkeare anys i from twe to four days, and | —-_ +>. material against the riff-raff of mercenaries | thrown out upon the flenks; the cavalry, with an infantry—no artillery. ~ Wassineton, January 25, 1862. | recent onsen in = Wall, Stephems & @o., whom the abolition power bas call out to war } addition of infantry, supported the batteries, and Ovr men moved over open soft ground some The Secretary of Stste will hereafter receive =. TWENTY FOU R HOURS: MILITARY AND NAVAL us. Wecould almost hope that a better J the firing became general. The battle continued | 6.0 vards, received the fire of the rebels at fifty No exposure. m2 trourle, no chanxe waatever. s 2 Members of Congress on business on Saturdays,] orthoses wao havo das 4 Of gett ed MERCHANT TAILORS. class of men would fall into the Northern over five hours; the tizhtisg wasall done in thick | yards, but did not retarn !t, but rushed over the b who kav Pi tn Bs 1 getting oured, pay 5 ranks that our gentlemen might find foemen § C°Vers of ced:r; and, baying met the enemy where j ditch and parapet in the most gallant manner. | COMMmencing with Saturday, the first of next heen corged with Balsam Copavis or aon wD Duatese ix orthy of their steel, whom it would be more | 2¢ Ws not expected, the action was defensive | The rebels broke and ran as soon as they saw that | month. ¥ ORDS, SABHER, BELTS, —LS z=! deep 3 from its beginning to its end. Major Chiving- } our men intended to crcas the parapet. fan 27-t2 WILLIAM H. SEWARD, EPAULETS, SROULDER S¥KaPs, difficult to conquer, and whose conquering | tons command continued on towards Johnson’ Our loss was three killed, one mortally and ee ieee att maa SAUNTLESS, CLUVES, &e, . uld be more breerapars — e< eat where some 200 of the rebels were posted, and | twelve gee erties ncaa we Sooke Sadses ww" DEPARTMENT, sine pEozecce, And every varisty of a tT. We need not expect to fin foe § fol! w:; the train of, 1 we su jo ren- 5 ~ 4 worth Sghting with the exception of afew regi: | tering and destroying it; and cantorine maa as: | Brisqners, destroyed. the wor a eesatiog ome Janvary 21, 1662, A SE SEADYT-MADE CLOTTING, and sotired. The ments, for the North is jast getting ready, and | stroying onesix-pound gun, and taking two offi- | conducted by General C. Grover, who managed OxpERED, That the War Department will be red ; i <5) cers and about 15 men prisoners ‘The cas of | the affair most handsomely. Nothing couid have | closed Tuesda Wednesda Thursdays and will likely be whipped before it is ready. ya, ys, ys this train was a most serious disaster to the en- | been better than the conduct of all the men under Fridays against all other business but that which foun Elntel, & Repeh.s 2-90 emy, destroying his baggage and ammunition, | fire The supports, who were also under the velshen 4d het 11 = 2 —* BM a | and depriving him of provisions, of which he | artillery fire of the other works, were companies active military operations in the field. : a“ De AKRGE MAPS was sbort. Much praise is due to the oificers and | of the Ist and 11th Massachusetts. Saturdays will be devoted to the businces of en af the Uods, whick manpont GEORGIA, BOUTA Cla wet men of Major Chivington’s command in spite of the rain our work progresses well. Senators and Representatives. vata t a A, ROUT AROLINA, ALABAMA, Ar Russon PR: WALL. S¥ErHENS © bo. ad 32% Penusyivevia ever berweeu Tue Primsps anv Tur V —A circularigsued by authority of the Soctety of Friends, aod ad- dressed to members, tnculeates the following = SS J and very often a: u ceri LORIDA views ¥ ¥ About five o'clock p.m, a flag of truce eame G. B. McCLeLian, Major General. onda’ the mouth, teiters, spots, aries and nodes of the | publisbod by thi te a Ree yea! maple ag tacae | from the enemy, and measures were taken by both Prom Correspondent of Associated Press-} “ores Sean ietivasecinn iN bones, Ko’ Re, Any and ail of these symptoms | [arged sosie, mounted on ble with the benign reifgton of the te unite | forces to gather up the dead and take care of the of ‘Scorr, OsrakruENe Posomad, aort19) : ‘ON, Mill acon yield to the : ae Ts That Friends be eo ney oer Em to eo wounded. Our loss is not great. We had one AMP Scott, a Tt ‘AC, Aprii27.) ja 02-¢¢ Secretary of War. SAMAR: FAN'S HOOT AND HERB JUICE with any measures, er 0 defen) 5 Ss During Friday the enemy constructed a rifle pit ficer (Lieut. Baker, Colortdo Volunteers) killed; F hey refrain from seeking or accepting § © i] In front of the lines of General Hamilton, with a : at or seward’ by eny preperetions. for | to (Lieut. MeGrath, U.S. A. and Licut Cham-| View of picking off the men Working ow feld| PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS. vloodshed, and neither attend nor view. mifitary eight men killed, ures.) ae weondes We pieces, which had been posted in a position to War Dasantnsas operations, nor encourage the sg orb spirit of I \ost some 15 prisoners, The loss of the enemy is — the rebels from strengthening * their Office Military Superintendent Railroads U.S. party. nor CqnEreS Spee wer <i great. His killed amount to at leest 100; bis} “ Washington, April 13, 1802. st no per: ballbremain a member of the lew a id At daylight yesterday morning three companies ton, Ap * ae wae eye any fine, penalty or tax im Hea betergeeren ed. emmy sell! bes eles paca of the Ist Massachusetts regiment and two of the} No Passenger Train will be run from Washing- of personal services for carrying on the war, or ts cluieadl in the battles of The eon ‘and 28th llth were sent out to endeavor te capture those | ton to Manassas until farther notice. liow thefr children, apprentices or servants to who might eceupy it by getting between thee, ene 2 rt tnereln, of concerued fo arming or equipping together, that we have damaged the enemy at : Sent by expse: for $5. t SAMARITAN’3 CHANCRE WASH, Price %esnte Full d:rections. oR ane & OU., Box 151 Philadelphia Post 08. Soild by S, CALVERT FORD, corner ith and ‘enn, &venue, 6 South Eighth street. Phila- ap 22-lin . Prices $18 Lottie, or 6 bottles EW YORK i seb N BREAKFAST BACON! We have | ssoived fr Nusgara county. Now York, ® smal! tot of exceilent country cured Bae, 2, + Wluoh have beeu cored oxprasaly (> x 7 RING & BURCAE apie Corner ith ct. nad Vermontay, -__ CH. RIVART & CO, —— SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT ne and their reserve. The result was in every wa’ 4 . orisers determined to accom: REMOVED TO or in dealing in public certifical een es eee gen en: Pioces or] successful, with the loss of only three killed ang} 8p 1stf M.D. and Sup’t Railroads, U-'S-_| ail persons, eituer 1m piesnure or bus 8. &. Connmn o Puy. AVENUE aw Stxem Sr., was adopted i . That furnish! thirteen wounded. The number of killed and = a al ve zone toa large os psnre in ti c Hotei ildi: cr ether menra ia conveying ailltary stores | Srtillery—one re ear Gaigiagion and two DY | wounded on the part of the rebels must have been PoPOsALS FoR HORSES, Gi Carr ages, Duggioaand Sad =e Aegneet appa more tha: —_ Horses, ri for th: he publi Washengton. eyerevien 2 inajors, one captain and two Heutenants, and | 42%! if not more than ours. : Duror QuaRtRaMasten’s 0: . Wishing it, oan at al! tives procure onriage — 4 That Friends cannot eee Sg rhe heve captured $ more—2 captains and 3 lieaten- wee hed aaeane, ‘vtech os phir deren we ieth and © sts, Wachsneton with rent * horses sp 8 good ad earoiul driver. H. ROBEY, AosN:, New Yort. ied on serve . ght to bea 5 were to-day take ae -) wader : : Siiltia, and that if the goods are seized and sold, | 24t#. ‘T'his bas been done with the purpose of | rusia te prison boat John R Th. Aprii 23, 1882. rders ee e etroet and new! JAMES MOLAN, AcENT, Wa.dixoron, D.C, = wil be pre tiv attended to, Chargesas m-derate and aay surplus remsins over and above the tax pe peers ny ——ae the Lace? an Coen The following is the official list of iled Pp it hips will be reestved st this Ofsep as ihe ‘ta @ Willailow. Horses taben stiivery. SHERRY, PORT and MADEIRA WINES, or fine, it eannot be received by the party to whom | Sroat# fem CSlene! Cstrutions fro hia: eve to and wounded, all belonging to company H, Int ay eae hing, the Government with (2,000) é Stith atstet one caer FING OLD BRANDY avd WHISKY aoe eee eeione the members are earnestly ex- | protect Fort Union at all hazards and leave noth- | Vosechusetts regiment) Killed—Geo. P. Noyes lotions ci nome e OF the folk apd lint ves "Pouns. avenue, | U7” A liberal discount to dealers Wm. D. Smith, Walter B. Andrews. Wonnded— | descriptions, viz: horted to bear ferings and all reproaches | ‘Sz to chance, and, as the evemy’s uuinbers and } ajien A. Kingsbury, mortally; Geo. L. Stoddard, Sooo) ome tronsand horses. from | T'ag STEAMER SHOMAS COLLYER wut | EGQLE DU CAVALIER A Pi high, between five | reeume ferries to Mount Vern » Le Sayziorie—Basis de ’instraction : position in a mountain cafion aie. too strong to} ¢ For CavaLny.—(1,000) one th without a murmor, rather than evade or set aside id George H. Cambell, Wm. H. Montague, Thomas | (15)Titess te Pl . their principles; and are reminded that ‘‘be iethe | ™2Xe.s battle with my fotce, I shall now occupy | Cuttick, Horace H.’ Sommers, George H Stone, | 6s} sit" eareol azo; of dark ooleras welt teonee | Tee me her trips to Mount Vernon Braok—Avant Postes co Cavaione Leger, best citizen and truest patriot whose life is regu- | 2 PO! pete 3 Wm. H. Lane, 0. C. Cuper, Wm. T. Wright, | to the e@ from sll | run every Wedne-day and Satoraay 2 nae conte. 3 C defects fil further uotien, leaving her wharf at the foot | Manuel dec Mareoha! Pinetsnctent 87 cents, die; compactly built, and ‘fr. tated by and that they can never | ime further barrass and damage the enemy. Jas. W. Spooner, W. P. “Hallsene, and Thomas : AER pat gotten fenving hey hart at x His holy example” At the same time, it fs | Scquilted themselves handsomely during both |" ‘Tre boat from Old Point last night brought up | FOR ARTILERY—(1,000) one thousand horses, | Oise street at 10 ovolvck 8m. Fare for the roune | Ca: e—{nstrugtion & Chews, c ce the welfare of their countey by disregard- Officers and men, regulars and volunteers, all 75 oante, ; . it that prali 124) fifteen and t ' tip on board the boa: 91 e. " Cavalcrie—Sur 100 ee Pisces. 13 eénte, positively asserted that the Society has always | ¢nzsgemepte. I Pag Saree yonaagher Tout | 2bout twenty Paymasters. ‘Their arrival will be | fi ne a ee pee nienm hands non On SAUGLE GEONEY, Captain, | ocheque co Sous-Oficier de Gavsing @iss been opposed to any attempt ee 7 Clafiin, U. 8. A, for ficient aanher-15 bailed DS uteked Gite egeia 90) froo from all Sefocta, aompaotiy bu weil nite safoetny ners! Washington tos unteires—Par le General @rand. 28 encanta members to Ps was attac: bra: Thess, and i 0 oor eager ding to qilet and peaceable which they handled thelr baiteries, during the | vesterday,on the way up from Fortress Monroe. | pounds, Sigs) ns a. a ue mpncion Gad lives. battie of the 2th inst. I desire to notice the} hie js r to-day. PROPOSALS, 8 1 cued 1 < son andays, . iP Ti state of the finsuces of the members of my staff for the efficient manner in} “a nont ten o'clock to-day the enemy oj af pcporals must specify clearly couutry hs ing reduced the resouroes of the Atace ; . whick they sasisied me in the battle of Pigecn’s| yak fire on out men nent York tive, Giteas | is for Cavalry or {illtety horses Ointiou render this casrce neceseaty, ier tne press In Cav ajnee® 84 7. Yareze Miwacewewt —AN furnowert! Roach. and en y Chapin, U.3 A.,! however, doing any damage ; Must both be bid foronthe same raver. for the mnintenance and presgrvation of Mt. | Wi ‘omare: 7 Sreamex —The following etter, published In | Aatcteat majelent Gcmccdls Licuta: Bonestee! and j DOwever, doing any damag Sieg tid “sana if any bidder wishes to propose for both cikases | Vernon. ap istu= | Camcigne—fomargues Sur is Cavaierie 915 shrewd Yankee trigke =) Vedsets describes ® | Copp, of the Colorado Volunteers; end Mr. J-| near Yorkiows thls afternoon for auoutene hecn | oooh eitce pengdety Ca eet Popout one Lor OYSTHRS—OVSTERS Individeel. 0 ooata, Cv nest = Caveceria rewd Yankee trick: Howe Watts, Volunteer Ald; upon all of whom | The enemy responded, but without doing any the same prriy. Cures PEAKE Steamed Oyster Ssloon. The | —22 1 FRANCK TAVLOR site States Bato Bono H fell the heavier portion of dangerous duty during | par) “*POnaeds welts | i firm tio names of all] subscriber having completed Doom 1L> Ee eS qhunday, Marca g. 180: work | the battle; and whose intelligentand courageous | “yne rain has ceased, and everything now indt- | {2S Pstusrs muat spzear crit will not b> cousld- | Steamed Oyster Sefoos, Boots and SHORS.1O SUIT THE es oo ve ¥ ork | and prompt action conte! much towards the say <iM ES. = ve eae Escike 4 hol ed tne Spee S| result attained. in coneiusion, | would add, that bas ia icss ee ae! or, aarteaaa engeat erase te s' Oy & Ow prades of stegualig. a REDE Sod ovpetncty “Teocting ame schooner in eens cero embish 0- | to Captain Chapin, whose connection with me 7 must be piginiy marked “bropossis Oytters the Market oan efford, will gi- | 2¥9ply of eastern mace work of every Se aia uc. Dat as soon as We ran | was the most Intimate, and upon whom fell the FROM GEN. HALLECK'S ARMY. ” d, at the Chezepsake Steam scription, mBde expreeriy to order, and will up pes she hauled to the wind | burden of duty, [ owe and retura eapecial thanks, | Death of Maj Gen. Smith—Ancther Battle Selvon, No. 403 G street, neat th ‘and ae pe sold at s much lower price tien has been —— Sr eeielon Ste cia ‘T bave the honor to be, with much respect, at Pittsburg Landing. ut Utes, a be ° heretofore charged in this oity tor muou jxferor we bad twen se!" bai ooner fos v m ~im yh. P. EBR, Py q pamelor ‘aa tae Ah eae Aer | your obedient servant, Prirtsnveo Lanpinc, April 26—via Louisville. nh $ a ropetobies ersons in want of and Shoes of eastern (Signed,) Joun P. Stovax, Maj. Gen. C. F. Smith died at Savannah, Tenn., | p; CARD FHOTOGRAPRS or ci 8 Wor, ie ad See ae erent | a Camda U.8. Army in Bric. | oa Se Peat, beret | te tasemee’ alate emmmwerees fe) 486 p eaAse cutee we, 486 | Seprasmrcntiv unter pie ar y ° rd Ph 3. ies Saneteoeal a ite ber. 4 er pe the forces cater him, and faa been suffering and | Besrest Vistriot Court or of the United States Wise fictone reares . Hel io owes mos. ane Sees renee. ani we begs ma togeme: up with ber. as “dick | , U7" Ina aivorce suit, at New York, brought | sinking slowly for some weeks, though his con-+ trigt Atior BT oe as age ae AeA 5 ihe largeat ‘sssortman eam ~ nentauns ~ fevers 2 hts areioa eden bald prove by Mary Ann Singer, against Issac M.Singer,| dition was not thought dangerous until within bu erocpeued er thet propeeain wuiuat caeam (at nae MARKET ae cash, Horzxs° Pers Re OVSrEeS: = ps, wok, thinshe toe ae ~ = — cy machine Lemp appre the | the past week. His familly are on the way to Sa- ide 5 peeaie avo cco N 486 events ye oan be supplied daulyewith oY STERS —— y think- | Court ordered allowance 01 q ‘Babove Odd Fel g were @ steamer, and would soon i pds tet n — reso reg! fen thon and dollars. signod a. a . owe’ Hall. | free! y, jad ber counsel a fee of $751 001 Sitpe lower ree? O77 moneurs, and se i ; 5 eat pr’ bebe cary Hrsprset Rtas, 9. P tan ce | wna igen tn evidence that Ringer income wa | dted Gate, iat ene Besecuired ath contr bdder'npon stznng | READ WITH BUCIPION AND ACT wird | "Sue Tis Eee a te. the Henry Travers. of Nassau, N-P-, end ch | 9299 (00's year. here this morning on the steamer N. W. Thomas, | *~ ‘oF ORS py M.VELGNY'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL, No. 509 NAL EES FCO the beatae Wethos ann ‘one pe Naps yl gen Reason ror a Mtrper.—The convict | which left Pittsourg Landin on Thoradaresyps carey for bidders to have their bondemes | 2 the al Blook, opporite the Genera! Post U7, Oysters of the bast eum con Dane Ar. her pecan show her to be worth $50,000. We men urdered the warde: bri eee Bee abated ntelligesce ol of the Sa them, eee pons? seen pay 4 = th and a Wasi fase Hope as = oe i | ¥ nee eth Aa vo is ea “ "2% fat hemedot before by toe ing. | be Ran te it imprisonment ty halional and rebel armles,'on Tusreday.. The ing mado af tale offidec either sor Only Kerulne Piyeician Adve 1 Re set Sepenh, Gta Sbiglate Cu ms, eondemned im. rebels were driven 8 5 - pe ~ cat bacts angiioe eee ee ee ve teptmente at jn- | loss. Halleck was pushing bis whole army vig- 7+ by letter, or by telegraph. perichoe in hospital prao. | GOODS, FRUNKS, HATS ond CAP ENO Ot thirteen of in active service, | 0'ously forward ted of 7 Y iy 5 Porm of Guarante: —_____=- y prs teenaee, BE. 5 ‘ jes of . Four we sprpepensent of thes cag FB ig mag pe alee 2 ecmeye! anand State 0! iS Jota? tthe L aL SOS No 361 Seventh stre-c, ved a tureatening letter from im force was made towards $a ste wi Sp inable to fa secessionist Foie Who signs herself ao d od as the piace te buy your traat fn Sooor pee of bie ‘ sf gat | FRUNKS, Hite ate CaP oat New Yous bs “Foon the signstenn Gautier peeie cerses- i ones i" © contrast in.aeco: ? 1 BriGi G CUBBORE PAR ALL AR Le Rerun uaa we were | Os t3e EPR AUELIRG. gen, | CMISRE AR ae Bera ‘Si0’s, altered from Sis Ultareein the aftergoon There ‘Te this guarantee gvet pe appended the eftcia J excepted, | GOODS, RATE wd Care —___ Philadelphia, aaee tite - at Sbove x fret te = r ow yuUR T . Mr. Steyeuson, of Danville, Obio, who accom- DE ' Vin bartars ‘ure §. bol reports Panied the reeotmojesance, reports that he heard Dasgace cheated, & Gu."4, Nor 561 Govbate : jankin aconstant conforming to the ‘and mb buman flesh. beget oy npbis. te rae 2 , 5 ap i LADES RusuER BOOTS the | Plzee. * f s soe : All sizes, 0 aND SHOES, seston arena ped a. . te. >