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FROM CAIRO. __TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. wer ier at: Fe er a ee ea 4 ~caraoe - Tha 4, hing Battle at Pstesburg—The }— PARTMENT OF STATE, uM... BERT 320 FENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sraszine may —A serious and Freshet in the Ohio and St] THE FALL OF NEW ORLEANS CON- cod patenter sn ae siaubing traces ogcurted near the = 6 FIRMED. Wasnineron, January 25, 1863. 1 1 t of Cotton sissippt of Charles Willey, sono teeth whe EMILE DUPRE. THE EVENING STAR TUBLISHED BEVERY AFTERNVUN, It Invariably contains the * Washington News”? that has made Ths Daily Evening Star circulate Shi; ‘nd-a-balf and Sixth pe san Commencement of Hostilities. The following dispatch from the Agents of the The Secretary of State will hereafter receive our-a: afternoon bout 7 ecieck, Charice Roager {Special Correspondence of the Chicago Times.] | Associated Press at Fortress Monroe reached here | Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, Saturdey, the firat of next ——_ ambulance driver for company F, 9ist Caio, April 23 —Steamers arrive daily from | last night: commencing with Ys nia regiment, on duty at the Arsenal, and John eunessee, but bring nothing of import-| Porraras Monnox, April 23—A flag of truce | Month. H. SEWARD. ¢ E89 cenire; Just Received and Opened, Quinn, a private in ay og Oo Rocket battery, ting the state of affairs at Pittsburg. | to day took Atspatoh ‘and letters to the Federal} Jen 27-t4 WILLIAM H. : ‘snd wish the, which was emberking every one here and elsewhere through | prisoners at uh. Nopspers were received. ——_ Sieanont strongest. fect denture 8 ai ‘A large and first-class stock of cholee Willey’s rumbole and got enough the North believed that we were on the eve of 21" ‘The telegraphic operators Paving left New Ww" DEPARTMENT, eRe saan ae make them quarrelsome oug Or'eans there is no further news from there. The JaNvany 21, 1902, wee i ste ie S88 Pearecen einen FAMILY GROCERIES, gers got into a Rus- | confidence in the gperator- attowpted to return, but found the cltY | Opouags wnat the War Department will be | Oteand ith cin alec: SOT Ane seen ee sel, eng og | to the occupied by the Federal forces. . ” v8, Wi ys, Thursdays and | 2 mar ¢-ly 80 consisting of: Eia'the ok The al RS ee . Fridays against all other business but that which EW AND IMPROVED INVENTION SUGARS, of all grades, ere with : . a abet gee relates to zctive military operations in the ficld se sharp words: , resulting Indeed scattered, frightfullydimin-} The following has been received at the War we i per yn peghesd samen ASTIPICIAL CHEOPLAST1 BONE j TEAS, fight, in which Qaing got severely stab the remaining troops were esger and | Department: own —— ‘ — TEE TF &, COFFEE, Knife in the hands of R 5 oY Fortrass Momroz, April 98 —Hon. E. M. Senators epresentatives. Wirzery Maral PLarg on Chasrs, The testimony is confit hen Gen. Halleck went to Pittsburg he found Stanton, Secretary cf War: The news of the oc- Mondays to the business of the Publis. sata ai BUYTER, agree, as the wounds also p that Stun confusion, regiments without commanders, | pation of New Orleans by cur forces EDWIN M. STANTON, 3 Se em OND. re cane cae fe meno te th hy? zeae ay et id firmed te-day. No farther news. ja22-u Secretary of War. erwe, darsvsen 2th end 13th pie Ap Pav ary . @riving the Enife through his capto the skull | order which the dreadful battle of the 6th and 7th : Jonx E. Woot, Major General. Gaile the ettenmionof tho pa = bo che nai canen: bone; eee Soe at es hea, .— bave caused. _ he had — aaa!- = 2 PASSENGER TRAiN TO MANASSAS sdveginees of his imports om Spero ~ 4 ind third ri! then in his side, near the hip. confusien on one previous occasion—when, a ‘ASS! . Le ‘est 2 macufacture The wound in the breast !s considered di upon assuming command of the Departmentof| LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE si rode. nor, ohisng@. color wz ary ~ MAILLARD'S CHOCOLATE, Q ree fourtne lig! sn Ay Other, oer or ross Deed be ext acted, as th: &e., &¢6, &6. It isa matter of surprise to the sui n and oth- | his command tn an {nextricable tangle. He was New Yorx, April 28 —The U.S. gunboat Con- | Office Milstary Superintendent Railroads U.S. F a ere that this wound did not produce instant destb, | equal to the task, and, throwiny all bla masterly | necticut -bas arrived from Southwe-t Pass, Washington, Aprit 18, 1302 yranns allie neds tasdeese tan mover | All cf whieh be oles at lowest ouh prices, on account of ~ —, ee d tha on | energy into ie oat stay at eee Sas | which she left oa the 22th. se sie “bringr ah No Passenger ‘Train will be run from Washinz- ae account of the dullness of the knife the veins an Speed 'ly reorgan) and reanimated. ie Whole | vices from our entire blockading fleets. 2 ort tice. 4. No temporary teeth are nosded, se permanent . = erteries were pushed aside, instead of being puce- | of Buell’s army, excepting only Mitchell's col- | brings 200 sick and wounded seamen from the j f°" fo Mansssas until father notice ALLUM, sede tmmoxainiy, thereby areservio | PIKE’S CRLESRATED WRISKIES. tured. oma, was transported across the river. Lew. uadron. she pees i nudes Quinn wrested the knife from his antagonist | Wailiace’s commend was concentrated, and every “UW hen she left the Mississippi allthe shipsof} ap is-tf M. D. and Sup’t Rallroads, U. 8 ed angerous. f At ts near the heart, and about three inches deep. | the West, he found all the affairs pertaining to GULF FLEET. War Daparrment, IR 500 barrels Magnolia, and inflicted a wound tn the bip of Rodgers. | division, brigade,tegiment and company were | the expedition to New Orlenrs were inside the 2 mcs Sree eae eer — . yore Officers Gibson and De Vaughn, of the tenth pre- | arranged under theit Tespective commanders. a bad their decks ssnded and were all - siolans of this 500 barrels XXX, cinct, then come uD, arrested both parties and | The wounded and sick, of whom thetewere still | ready for action. (The advices via Richmond, EDUCATIONAL. es tire invented & white undestrustirs Soy barrels Millie: Rye Monongahela, took them before Justice Stratton, who commiited | presenta great number, were sent to the military however, arc later.} Se ENC SIC ing With which she most sensitive teet! Rodgers to jail forcourt Dr. Croggon wascalled } bospitals, and al! hangers-on were ordered away The crews were all in gocd health. ENeuisa AND CLASSICAL BOARDING 3 led withoat painvend oan build up 2:30, 600 berrels Sine O14 Rye, and dressed the wounds of the men. He considers This done siege guos were hauled to the freat, The Connecticut brought some Texas refugees, FoR Youse ae Le ND Boys {08 sound tooth on any side roots, which will jac! $0 Sains iain Quinn's wound in the breast a dangerous one. | and then commenced a systematic and gradual | taken from Matamorss by the gunboat Montgom- Mt Tou; Lancaster co, Pa" sa.given—to Dr. V. Mott; Dr » jourben, Dut expresses & hope of his recovery if greet | advance of our pickets. And (henesme the rain,” ery. ‘The lovation is aay 0: ascess oy railroad, end je ore : 3, Pro inflammation does not ensue. He will be taken | producing a troublesome depth of mud, and ren- The steamer Fulton, from Port Royal on the | yory healthy, For ciroular: apely to U. A-sel', | Judge Wayne, to the hospital. The knife is an ugly-lookiny ber = #n advance or an attack simply impossi- | 95th, has arrived, but brings no news ois hemistry, N. V.: Hon AT CINCINNATI PRICES Louisiana av., betwean oth aud 714 straet:, or ad: | ¢ toouranda of two-edged stiletto, taken from a Mexican by | bie. Qur army was ihorcugiily prepared , 's now ~ ya Courtof Washing Te. — Th 2RCON SPATC drews the Pring: pal, c, Cai: aud examine for yoursell, All the fovorite brands ef Rodgers, who was 'y the Mericaa war, and who | prepared, but tue mud continues, abd fs the only | aw yony (leet 33 iTae eet steamer Fio- | 89.12 eost EL MOORE, | ————— eae ae has carried it ever since. obstacie General Ualteck has to contend with. It rida had been capt ied by the U.S. bark Pursuit, LAINFIELD ACADEMY, GAS FE TTI “tel &e. fi 7 ? z Seeererrrse—sece is unfortuuate for our side, for every hour’sdel y Forts Bar-ancas and McRae had been evacuated P Near Cartrere. 4 ’ Samm Versery, Grecn Seat, Heldsten Sscunity ro Keer rx Pracs —A day or two | affords the enemy time toring up thelr rein- ‘by iuervebele "The 324 session (2) Werks) commences Mav ne = ¥, a’, Heidstca, since,s policemen named D. Cline, of the first | forcements. Forced levies are being made ‘The Connecticut brought eight ex-members of | ferns 870 pe’ ion. Cireulare et Star Oi county) precinct, wasarrested by Officer Davall, | throuzbout Missiaal ppl, and the whole population * | Fens Vacaucies address : oe ee Iaaiea at the instance of Mr. Selby around Contath are Rocking to the staudrd of Sacahy aise, feat eeGioceie Tee ee, core eke FIoTiNe pecs ages. .The case heard . uregard. m = o Saturday morning, and Mr Scaggs testified that | Tne fever of excitement under which Calro was | Port xcept, Temp on the coast of Florids hes 2% feck = = = few doers rerth of Pa Also, Sole Agent for ee ted by i - > " ‘ Cline bad on several occasions threatened-his life | {ately plunged by the rapid ard} unprecedented | ” The aloop-of oe vats ond, Hartford, Brook. | PROPOSALS FOR iOKSES, 9, te ‘which, belag bought iow, we offer-at unnsosby &. K. BURNS ws Pisinfie'd, Cann Co. Ba. Socrates saserement - Lt RM MALS, splasers faut beware rooalotng thor making | hv wppechetin tant te enter aerd nor | Mans ateaelt were Pitedsto to speak wte | Denon Quanranyaare's Oren, | aS nn Oma apprehension thai te ald r' we 0 pele reer Ed SE Sug shraxion, = them enemies to him also. Cline gave security highe? aud s preter; bes nearly, if heavy chain cable from the ports to 2 point below Corner Ista and Us Gshraxion era tie water I) lous to proceeding to make the Aprii 23 tsu2. to keep the peace. not quite, been allayed by the gradnal and simul- | atrack on the Missiasipp! forts, ee Nake the Sxayen Prorosats wll be raneived at ——— taneous fall of both the Obio and the Mississipp! | “ithe captain of the French war steamer Milan | URU Saterday, he li ® Sa rete ne onsen Stating —On Sat- | (am informed, however, that the worst Is not | yao eee, under ailag of truce with | Ma ff iue urday a colored man named William Andersoa | ver pa-sed, and that there is stlil greater cause £ of asalsting the French residents of New | wong cus ‘was fonnd In possession of a horse stolen from 2 fa than before. A river captain who ce icf P . Mr. Mitchel, who resides near Fairfax Court a BFRIVAT B. BFRIV AY B. SFPRrivarTr se. —<— , who might desire to get ont of the way CAVALRY. E : myo on tee he | 202 from Pittsburg yesterday told me that the | of tie impending battle, but he was seized ana | FoR Cavarny—(Lino) nnecwcucand horaen. from DR. LA BOKTA jouse, and at the instance of Mr. Wooster he | Tennessee rose fifiecn feet on Sanday night. If} imprisoned over night ad releesed next day, | (15) 1% 2 huis high, batwaen five ‘aving removed his omice to Room No. 6, aijotning ee ed bY Odcer McGee and taken before | this information be true, there is little doubt that when he returned to bie vessel, yreatly enraged: plore: wolt.t Hey eT Le & NORMAN ti y Chrowiciw ciuo3, a W aghington Buide Justice stration, where be proved by receipts that } tne dood down the Tennesece will cause an equal } as may well be supposed. HESS MAMAN. Li ne of Tt etrest, ie now randy . * would sue 'T Gov- a re ot ~(iaae ad horas < . "er 7 ’ oo — ba . was diamiseed trnuneut wia'f boats that are stationed here, sed | FURTHER FROM SONTHERN TENNES- | pinay hloen ard ono hall i i : noe wih vourrbur nies a —A tow filled with large quantities of ordaance and com- * ¥ iheoaes cf rot Pm bes cy eeemne athena ott missary storess would be wreck-d@ by the flood, Reported Evecuation ef Corinth. a cf the Wo and some young men near the corner of Four- J While the town itself, io the event of the bretk- | Q4in0, April 3 Phe steamer McClellan, from ‘ and-a-half street and Maryland avenue, during | !nz of the levee, would be entirely under water. | pittsoury Landing, bas artived. Tue Rebeig are PHOPCSALS, ’ GuivuRes. ac , ; i which a pistol was fired. Ihe police arrested af , The steamer Hiawatha passed this place to-| jisugurating a vuerlila warfase along the Ten: Je muet Bpeaify clesr'y whether ths hid be Es ypc vt yi, soldier named Walker Morehouse, G. McEhany | 43y, bound for Alton, and having on board 8] nessee river, and our boats were fired on cesier. airyor Artillery ho-ses,nad ia wu case , E ‘ : furnteniig me @cars of avy of tue and James Williams, and took them before Jus- J Sumber of prisoners captured at Pittsburg. ‘The | gay above Fort Henry both be bid for oa the semw ; T i tice Stratton, who fined Morehouse $5 9i and dis- bos phy were guarded by a detachment of the missed the others 3 t oy areentirely vageial e, b y no sn or f evove dis ¢ Wasol- 1 caunct speedily and pe Our ariny is steadily advancing towards Cor- | 5 {8:3 bidcar wishea to p vot oat? | any urpiensa nt taste, Go he fH 0, iet the oass be od or how, Ro te Missour! infantry) Among the prisoners | inth. General Pope's division ts on the extreme rem a having éiag, | 2800 Uke stomach or bowels of the mo-t de‘iests, . sacreeablo in any part of the Were several captains of Alabama and Mississipp! | jert, about four m:les above Pittsburz Landing. } enos to any otner proposal by the samo p! ures ta from two to four dsys, 8nd recent cases | treatment. Cuxzoe oF Tuzvr.—Vesterday, a warrant } troops. The reconnolssance in force on Thi 1a bid is in the name of & firm tke cames of all | In twenty four hours” + repared bye erouaie} Consultation: Rooms very privats. was issued by Justice Walter, on the oath ef Col. The government dispatch-steamer De Soto, countered a large force of Rebels—inf she partners must epyear or it will not bs ecusid- | Of +h 7 er ~ the moet M. LA BONTA, T eminent Ducto:s and Chemv ftp prez hs Roow & | fret floor) Washington Bul ime, HC. D’Abaa, who charges a colored servant in J which arrived this morning from Fort Pillow, | cavairy—eight miles from the landing. ‘rhe Reb- Proposs’s must bo addreesed to Col. D H. Ruck- SAMARITAN’S r mb 33-2m* a kvenae Ont Tt) the house corner of © and Third streets, where | brought 300 bales of cotten, taken at Osceoia by | eis formed in line of buttie, fired one volley, snd * master U.S, Army, Wachivgten Dec, | Will cure any ease in from two to four ays, and Ww Col. D°A Ie boarding, with the larceny of a pound | @ detachment of our land forces attached to Com- | then retreated in great disorder,with considerable | & be plainly marked “Proposals for | F80ent osses in all, Siephens & Co., sterling and = twenty franc piece. The servant | modore Foote’s flotilla. This {san interesting | foc" Fifty-nine prisoners were taken, aa es .. LWENTY FOUR HOURS! MILITARY AND NAVAL had not been arrested € noon the above abfommest of otto is die gue fact that | | ‘The rains on Friday have rendered the roads SUARANTEE. ra] Latchare who have cetpurch oreuien ttre, | MERCHANT TAILORS, the above shipment of cotton ia the first sent up | jmp, ble. i i, bility of ihe. bid me peeing d or wha have heen corged with Balesin Copavia oF Axp Daas tx the river since the commencement of hostilities. | The General McClellan bss brought down the | it be awar: om ee siren He hea: | Meroury, at once try the FROM FORT PILLOW. Other quantities will be sent to this place. ‘The | yop oe er CC lan g rerponaible persons, whose signatures must be ap- | > Bagge et as SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, Cessation of Active rations Avaiust the} region about Fort Pillow is a very extensive cot- ‘The Memphis Avalanche, of the 2:4, says that Potne reopoaaibllity ot, the guaractors must bo} Sent by mail ia inenvelope, * SPAULETS, SHOULDER STRArS, Fort—The Story of @ Rebel Dexerter—} ton district, and Fulton, the small town just be- | 9 raft, with & laree fleld-plece and a 13-Inch mor- | shown by the offig'a: cortinoate of the Clerk cf tha] Price male packages, 22 GAUNTLETS, GLOVES, ke, Shipment of Cotton from the Vicinity of | low the rebel fortifications, has tong been known | tar, and sixteen men, were captured by the rebels | nearest Uistriet Court or of the United tates Dis- | . Pic? female packagcs, $3 . And every variety of P’ ¥ * P y BAMAKITAN’S RUUF AND HE Fort Pill as a heavy cotton shipping port near Fort Wright, and taken down the river. 37 : Somat Py ae ‘n READY-MADE CLOTH Ne ee or Geos Buell end’ Meauregard bad effected an ar- met ba prasort in person when the 4 Sh roe ed Ar zs ue [Special Correspondence of the Chicazo Times.) bP scaieak fee the poves bay of wounded pris- pened or their proposais will not be oou- CW ENencal A SuMasle PRicws, PLotitLa oF THE Mississipi, Orr Fort FROM THE SOUTHWEST. 5 6 a eure oners. B inthe of ten thousand dollars [Correspondence of the Miseour! Republican. | Passengers by the McClellan bring further ac- | by the odutenotor mad. bothe chine seen WALL, STEPRENS & Pittow, Tenn., April 19.—Operations at this 392 Pounsy!vanis svenus, between Here is 8 positive oure—no Mercury—no Poison— pace afe temporarily suspended, by reason of ‘wiil but the Juice: of Roots and Herbs ¥ inn: bined, fall (intel. & Repub.) oh and beh F ,M. r Headquarters counts of Corinth being evacuated by the rebels, | be ired of tha aucoessiul bidder upon signing RE ew: P —— tue receat movement of Gen. Pope's army up the caterer a the Sonthwest/April 19 § | who will make their next stand at Columcus, | te oontraat. Bag ececeisee are Ht frat teers ploy my opmcapned AXRGE MAPS Micdasippt and Tenastese to Pittsburg. Twe For two days and nights we have bee! suffering | Miss. poezmpeny. 4 Se nb on infantry regiments, the Forty-third and Forty- id c chin’ ed bs fourth Indiana Voluuteers, constitute the oniy | {f0™ 8 severe rain storm. The entiro army ts re- | | Col. Turchin’s brigade had moved back from Dre de aigued 19 antivipati A S ace, where | Tuscambia to Huntsville, where Gen. Buell is nd ready to. bi Lae ee ee 4 or. . 1 cur en other parts of the body. which happens s to have their bord»>men pucutiy om the Froimscaat eer von Pre’ SEORGIA, SOUTB CaROLINA, ALABAMA, ed when tho contract is | 22 mouth, te:tors, epots, caries and nodes of the pablusbea by the State Government n &s ulcers of land force now remaining betty and these are | Moving 2 short distance from thi: e ts ona very ex- ce bones, &o. &o. Any and all of these symptoms sesie, mounted on oloth ix something can be had towards the support of the | encamped. . ne P will scon yield to the 5 eloth i bie form. fuortar beats, whicu are moore? cliae“to shore | army. ‘The tendency is eastward. Gen. avis > : "aa EaMami@aN's ROOT AND HERB Jvicrs,| 2?) PRANK FAV row tader cover of Craighead Point. ‘The original | division {x encamped on the Springtleld road, 15 Arrival of Wounded. Seut by express. Prico $1 a buttle, or t hotties NEW YorK programme, looking to the immediate investment | Mies north; Gen. Asboth’s division, 4 miles east 5 N Pirtssvrc, Pa , April 27.—The steamers M:- perm e -Guatanites for BREAKFAST BACON! = We, —“of the county 0: —, and State of — Ss "3 CHANCRE je wi ri of the rebel stronghold, seems to have been adon- } of the Soringeld reed on Swan Creek; Gen-| rengo and Hallman, sent to Pittsburg Landing | ant ©”, of ences ind Statect——.d0] Prosisoonter tall Ocoee! WASH Now Yorks annall ler ane Le doned when Pope’s forces moyed up the river. | C2?’s @ivision was, ere Son” Cone! | from this city, returned to-day with seventy 7 EUBToYtsS that — DESMOND & CU., Box 191 PailadelphiaPost &o , which have been cured expressly fo And, now that his army t+ gone, the flotilla is § Cree, but bas moved eastward, and Gen. Oster- | wounded soldiers, who were placed in the} tract in Sooordance with the Off merely intended to harass the enemy by occasional | Baus’ divjsion 1s to-day moving out of this mis- boiling and fryivg, marine hospital. The Voats started with nearly | 102. and that, shou:d Lie proposition be scsepted, | - Sc! by 8, CALVERT FORD, corner Ith aud KING & BURCHELL, . ke will at ox60 enter intr & contract in accurdance os apis Corner i5-h st. thy ta : and keep them ig preseat position until} rable town, firstto the north and ‘then in an] gye nundred wounded, nearly a!! of whom were ‘ mer i5:h st, and Vermont av, ‘Beautegard’s army is touted. Halleck will then f easterly Girection. Whst the flnal moveraent 181 jeft at polats on the river neareat to tueir homes, | Merewith, Jt : * N, 23 South Highth straet. Phila. proeeed by a forced march upon Memphis, while | © be no on Should the contract b* ewarded him we are pre- | deiphis. ‘22 CH. RIVART & CO. ‘ Among the wounded arrived here are two rebel ‘ed to become biz sacnrities. . 7 oy . ® portion of bis army move iurtber north, over} A few days ago we heard that Price, with « pristeunca, Wire thinemeraies meat ae appended the oficial 7 CAN'T BE DEAT! SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT ood roads, end gobble up Forts Randolph and vo of bia army, oo Jacksonport, on the — +0 certificate above menticaed.) a HE Subsori’ re determined to 20co: REMOVED TO tow eatlre. It would be a masterly bit off White river, about elghty miles south of this CONGRESSIONAL. INSPECTION, DELIVER : oe - 8. E, Coxnen ov Pann. AVENUE arn Suerx Sz. atrategy where this plan and would be f Point, In Arkansas. It turns out that only some —— ee Allhorsss contracted for under this sdvertise- urohass of Cacr.ace Ciarenjon Hots! Building, recot im history as one of reatest military § tebe! cavalry were there. The impression is! yyywyitn CONGRESS—Secend 8 ma. | ment will be eutjaoted to & rigid inspection, and | Sig Horses, sil for < Weshinvecn. achievements of rebellion. Fort Pillow is a | Streagthened that Price bas gone to join Beaure- —_.—_—. those not conforming to the specifications will be Wishing it, ean at 64 Procure B Dice earsiags SER. strong fortification, commanding the entire bend | £24, to aid, if possible, in arresting the progress} sznarx —A‘ter our report closed yesterday— | rejected. 1 be rn 4 With gentio Lorees snd a good and eareia driver, of the river ina diagcusl line for a distance of | Of our arms down the Mississippi river ere | The Senate apent some tiine !n executive session pe esures wilt 08 resived, ‘ ah Ti. ROSEY, Acxnz, Nzw Yorx ofe sent ta * street and numb z . ‘Tho heraea mua: ell bs delivered in tiie city on eee metiv eeened nee Parge is moderates ‘ : osns mudsrats | JAMES MOLAN, Aaxur, : .e, three miles. Located on the first Chickasaw j \s probably nothing left in Arkansas but roving | and adjourned. orbefors Sacurday, the Sist day of May, and na | Renee promptly attended to. Charges ss modarate EB MOLAN, Acxit. Waskinerox, D.C, bleff, and surrounded on three sides by over- § b8Dds of rebel jayhawsxers. willallow, Horees tzlon at livery, - " : Hlovsz.—Atter our report closed— extension Of time Will be granted on any pretext J © CUOE & € SHERRY, PORT and MADEIRA WINES, “a The people of Arkansas, our commanding . re Payment to be made upon the completion of cach H b : soe Sat and i pier Pres General po plage ees friendly to ua than those |. Mt. Potter offered a resolution. which was 7 pu P. of¢ Sixth street, one block sort of FING OLD BRANDY aud WHISKY. 7 - | Coatract, or £0 s00n thereafteras the Depot Quar-| ap 14 Im* ‘enna. Bren wai ™ heaviest calibre, and are manned by a force | of Southwest Missourt, and there is less perse- pan Base wtetnee tac pateenuenrcn tas forsuaates shail be in fence. | -: = = Nor mo | 07% 4 lideral disoount t under command of Gen. Villipigue, on old Creole | cution of Union men. ‘It now appears more and | Sloop Velina were cinemas Deere eee ith’ the tsrmactthle adunrtincnene eit ce | L HE STEAMER Creeks COLLYER Wi | FACOLE DU CAVALIER A PIKD, tanter of Louisiana. : more probable that we are only waiting for the | Sicnors at Bal! tmore with the knowledge and con. | te rejection o ‘Proposal aE ys Tesume her trips to Mount Vernon E Caveierie—Barie de i'instruction. eroens” Pree mortar-boats of our flotilla have been shift- | Possession of the Mississippi as far South as the sent of the militery authorities of Maryland; also, | | These horses will be awarded in lotaofmct more | on Wedueedas, March Stn and wil BeGtoe De Hrack—Avant Postes ce ed from the Arkansas to the fennessee shore, | Mouth of the Arkansss, to make a forward move- by what authority Col. Gunter, of Virginia, was | th8n (20) two hundred each, yn'eas the Depot | run every Wedaerday ‘and Seturvay' 35. berethey will be less lisble to capture The | Ment, and thenceforth occuny that State, and re- released on parole after refusing to take the oath Quartere as'er should deem {: for tue tntorest of until further notico, ieaving her wharf et the foot aia on Craighesd’s Point oa the Arkansas | ceive our supplies from 8t. Louts by water. a tae Government to accept a larger namber. of 7th street at 10 o’clook 8m. Fare for the round He Viuetract:ur, 37 cents, of allegiance; and also by what authority he was oy 4 . E ‘ : rf shore $ig infested by parties of rebels, prowling } | (tea Mo another, thet weare destined ve go | Sliowed to’ visit the camp of the Gch Maryland | sy oiD92% Quartermaster. joserroa. tay doom [oP on boara the poe SEL GEDNEY, Captatn, avnierio—Sur le service des P-bore 19 abuts sround togaia information. {t was thought that | lronton, Mo ; another, that weare hed to go iment to search for runaway slaves. too high |. RUCKER, N. B. On tho payment of 5 cents visitors will be } Bi dorbeaue do Soos-Odir ier de Cavsinis, - $i 25, the mortars might be captured while located | down the left bank of the White river, into at. | "Green, taser for mun pehort of the Commit. | _ap i tms9_Coloneland D-yot Quartermactsr. | sdriltied to the room which General Washington | Miseellaness Mulitaires—Pas le Gasset tren. along the Akansas shore. This ap; ston | Kansas, ae far as Jncksoaport. And by the time | tee on Government Contracts was resumed. amd = Ocoupisd and in which he died. The mension acd 3 undoubtedly led to the ehuage of thet position, | We reach there, it ts supposed we can receive our | "*%,08, Governme requesting the 8-cretary of the} RUT FER HOUSE, Crounde urn closed to vieitors on Seadayas erie Pay le Goucrgl Renard. 7 conte, although it A believed that range can be | Commissary stores by water. 2 Erhagl pepieeon > Treasury to withhold any further payment to par- EW GOSHEN BUFTER now recerving | ocuxtry has ing reduoed the Senomross cite eee Be Per plot de ie Gavalee cbtained from the present location near the Ten- utah — em Relis here by tes interested fn the steamboat Cateline was post- Mor wate Of SY graces constantly ji Store, } ciation render this ohargo nocessary, for the pres ol.acd Ailes @4 75, ‘ = The paca peed of which there are seven,| ae has only to murch a few days over these i Mr. Stevens, of Pa., offered a substitute for the a nchored in the stream just below Fort Pillow | wretched roads, and see the streams there are to | second resolution ia ‘the report (which relates to * pres poe the Fulton ae ag Although a full | ford, the gavelly and yielding bottoms, the ste-p | the purchase of carbines arte Western Depart. | —*2 1413 view of these boats is shut off by the intervention | banks, the ruts and quagmires along the creek | meni), expressing confidence in Gen. Fremont; I NDIA-RUBBER of the woods on the Point, smoke from their | bottoms, the rocky ee ot saeeinie ridaes< which was objected to, and afterwards with: | ei) ae a5 welt chimneys can be seen arising over the tops of the p Fmd d to be r the oaths ps a Yi rok me} OraeeD India-K ubber Goods do wel! to oali on Mr | the rullis gorere’t ‘Oyster: trees Whenever our mortars open fire, a lively | 8 a _ ane sesonns vs P Mr. Holman offered a modified resolution, cen-| g A. HALL, as hes closing out his oxtecrive | eo, Ey ey tanned Wekeee fa econ dodging emong these boats ozn be traced from | Of the teamaters, us page Pie on thelr lil-fed | sqring Hon Simon Cameron for entrusting large i at lose than manuleoturers’ price: rather | The bent Uyriers tue Merial een the course of the amoke, and th- transports are | Sulmals—to realize the diffloulty of transporting | sums of moncy to Alfied Cummings, without se- thaterenave they to ew Youk. ‘Gheludig Rub- | waysboon hand. at the Ob s ily known to be sieaming Jowa the river. | Supplies to an army of over 10,000 men nearly 200 oY » dor the ef a CRS v, i, Sor ie binteuauce and preser ighth si D. K. No, 450 treet, ra near Pa. avenue. poe OYSTER S—OY8STERS. = 7 HES4 PEAKE Steamed Oysior Saloon. The oops: Sieonbi i completed hi Stearnead eter Thy oud. of the various stylesef} to furn sh'to citiwons augers, nus Keomsreuez Cava ‘erie—Lnatrmot.on P: iducl, 5) cents, BHOE: ; Hoke FO SUIT THE Weare row mannfactu: tnd SHOES, and constants wena BOOTS ‘ord. will al- expree*ly to order, ane wil Ps curity, for the purpose of making contracts. * hese transports are of lnveluabie service to the | Miles from apy ralisoad or river communication ob +4 y sreuoene is at 308 Pa. avenue, bot ween 9th Feon No. 403 G street, noar St ae ont tee L t 4nd east of the than ‘Bes been 4 general debate took place on the various res. _ a. a ainsroee LS e Fo a vi : rebels at Forts Pillow and pd, affording | at our command . olutions in the repor?, but no conclusion kad been 9G inci Heavy moh Sit _WM. P. WEBB, Proprietor, ety for much mierior them easy transportation of ail supplies from} , The soldiers are growing impatient at their | arrived at when the House adjourned. 6 COTTON DUCK, CARD PHOTOGHAPHS gor | of 2i20bt 2 Want cl Hoots and Shoes of eartern Memphis, only seventy-five miles distant. ‘The | delay ia this regiou, and are anxious to march in SS ton Duok. 486 AND Foose 4G | or city msde work, will aiwaye find © Banort: modore fiollins, who was here, having gone to = 4 (Bleached Shirtin * |eicrors reae TE aud OVAL} “ag s+ 314 Ponneriventa awanne New Ovleans thauan order to march right through Arkansas ret eae F 3S FRAMES, lar, sorters, d mae. ° to the capital of that State, to plant the stery and ; nd FL rown Sturtings. Szom the best msnafactcry in ‘sash of 100 bale arene aes ever seapeeet oie stripes there, and maren o to the Miesisal ppl, to 65 of the HOTEL on ti Seventh i atook of Domestie Dry Gooas, | ak Pe join the grand army that is to open that great | $24 ! streeta for sale : OYSTERS—OVSTERB! allat TA cat See tor Hore: rf ! . . Private Pemihes use in peal 0. 485 Seventh strest Onn be 8: dally with OSI: By ; : IDey & BRO. o hdd Pas wily dry measure, eh, van <= tase picnenn mes. channel of Western commerce to the Gulf of ao hing ot the messtion now that Py ad ox eutrel Bist, oe sore ene OL Folowe sitne lowest preset a7 rio, KR ‘a3 vO. DEAD WITB DEGIRION Ahn _ St the lowest price, Gsceots, for whose loya}ty Brigadier Gen. Baford | Mexico cod & place for hotel a aseay in Washiag- Between and Sth streets, EAD W ITH, DECISION AND ACF With pr ity upland cotioa. i J iesas give uss cal; . W. DUBSEY Bp ls tot ovpo. Center Market, Ls rf “. ouches, and on whose representations it - 2 .M. REB & CO. mnitted to be chipped om the owner's acount’ 1; Baooxtrg Navy Yarp.—-The new gunboat | _*? 14 2weo" Corner qth and | ats., Washington. JOST ARRIVED. air irom an Bastera in ti euuns i 4 ito. the eneenl Viet No. 509 Nir. won Dana Ay. Somprises «lot thst the gallant Holiins failed to | Fort Royal was commissioned on Saturday, and} SP RING STYLES pa erh cae? gone hands d pieces CHECK EE sal ent GMoe, Woda 3 up wine, UP Oretere of tie Best einisty aplood wo orders ions flight down is ting for her of rs tS é oO h . BE BEKO! o 8 ‘@shia, 8 — fiver, at wehich portage he bod ual'aan Wo ple L loyal lo tigua WAS tae hewiten benistar dy PAPEREANGINGS: FIRE BOARDS, Recut ey efter ane ieree quantity of | Ketan 3 ltt ppc ist P csckory ost ReceiveD ate. 5 up There ts to be another lot and beavy guns fore und aft. Her commanding WINDOW BHADES, pe 4 N BATHE r revs cverilsing. No. S61 Revert, borwcen I ata K ‘errbeis bales concealed {a this vicinity, which will officer is Lieut G: W. Morris, who distin- B, PRESSE 0: ithe iorge lot af Dr. M. Veliny’s lope ty BROODS PRUNE eyes, PURRISR| brought wut in due time. This ree oy uished bimssif for coolness and bravery on end Teton Ppaed sd K eisere ¥ board Attention 1s requested 6 new Bad beautiful New ia good. . | tice warrants mim se be iehoo in hospita! - | GOURS, TRUNKS, HATS sod CAPS, OF tare, Det L : s ; ving thst hacan oure Sg tet {cigate Congress during the late. xavs} engage tto-k of theabove & Lie SEs Barr tee heeats tore, i gaaits Ei aren eve ben bought | diseases cf = pr 4 ¥ OF, avate nature, or iis A BEALL & $08, No 354 trees, —_—_—_——_—_—_____..__ 4 sy have ogen rately Seleo: ed ud purchased at dete sum of five hy + between q ? 6 - ‘Tar laon-Ciap Faioat® —Tue work is The purchased gunboat Dawn, Lieut. 4. G. fig lowost prices ross! ard I'chell cle napeee as ‘ Cail acd reg hit Ne Sites attation. A ERT pee FUR. isnive 3 ps gressing so ee on eee r Glany, was commision d on Tener: pr TC heeead acardseret battae One ‘PENSION oF Fign. perfect and radic cure porisct Grom one to Sour UN HATH ane O4Psat New You Prices” & Soa, that ft stream rece! powder. c = - . i. Jon - thipeara of Cramp sup armament is four 22-pounders broadside, ana one | £24 Faaselts shade cera aca Trimmings th aver | piel ray Sri Nodiae CURRONS ND ALL ATLA. BEALL month The 4% tnch tron plates, which ere to | °0 pounder Parrott gun. ghe will sail ina day or Lounges. Mattresses and Pillows of every de- ALL WHOM If HAY CONCERN, N AND aFTE y AY, APRIL, 1.1 5 ane seveth erent tauren (ot be below the water line, are nearly all in place, i "| sozietiva kept on bend and made to order.“ ohh thettion ‘having deen made under the act of Vasa, the Walne on the more ard Ohio Pe a Ae SOT RN, i and those which are to be above the sloop-of-war John Adams having been Pupesnanas ¢ aud (pho etery work dons prompt. se pt the reise 4 , Land War- 2OTUOL® Ti caegeol ant nk nhs i with be put be after Ghd'le launched. overhauled and repaired at tke yard, left on Sat- iy 1 low prices, Matung Ly & competent ! 5 yor spy bee 52 have | oe ye IR TSE BY, x Yo deck te pena Meck, Exst river, to:de| “i there ia cme misapprehension on th ‘iste Following the denoripts 4 sDUTg or and ald af Cyt of wood and - Fart of tho public, I wemh to stace cimtinorly (hat new i hrough tickets sold 9 oheak: tS, Worden 1. rigged, and ber spars eo arranged that when in ‘am no longer in Sasuess Abe P. Frankia, tut tee + P. SH Fit ctresta. 7 4 action they all come down tothe deck. The sbip yet commenced SE pleas Sadsaronag te up 8 businers at brerraperteccnntger spe [4°18 RUBE GooT tas t presen ; Rewer. LU ROTRRDLE ‘ TRAVRLLING Ti , ‘ , completed, will no doubt 5 ee, O RUSKS. AND SHOnE, itistand the shota from tny antagonist. The abt ice; Tos! fi : "intake a terse wea TRAY, LING TRUNHS tobe peed rma ween 5. B. PUDNEYS, vard is still visited old woman Who lived ina house just |» HE Subsoril le fer Oo. was pranied Dalwacs a city, comprising nest Sore 324 Pena. i or ipost of whom arp A -bele, when questioned as tothe | for?o3#b:e 1s 20W to Ae 31 § fradicn Drees snd Packing Tronkse ve Cagetse ‘try é frigate from : plo a me hy Too, eho} if : Brad Suivety low prose, ©" Wish Wears 20% seine | Na ews osnER DOOTS lg bas been fou {Se leas cate ees and { | tail,) 7 K. t U. &. Tf: WALL, STEPHENS co., M . A pai Ledger, Satur d Warran * June ze avenue, oa to pe. . rt 9 “4: hima s tie: ee ; tof Vii ty, 187,00 Aet queried one ‘ who bas been ; F thing | know of, solemnity. 7 Ea service, is po doubt ing depots,