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- j ‘A. CONGRESSIONAL. EVF NING STAR. pare oe i ee XXXVIIth CONGR ESS—Second Session, —————— FANOTHFR CONFIRMATION OF THE ‘Sewats —After our report closed Ss WASHINGTON CITY: FALL OF NEW ORLEANS. The consideration of the confiscation bill wes Pirtssere Lanpinc, Aprii 29—There Ws | resumed, and Mr. Browning addressed the Senate WEDNESOSY..+........ APRIL 30, 1862. | ..mo envy @ring across Lick Creek this morn | in epposition to the bili. & c ESSSSSSso side Pa. arcnue and Ninth street Fee erate von oe FAURE DR THORS pe ceinck. we wil. eel) ron coms, Grocerise, Liquors, &e., we ——— | ing; caused by artti'cry practice with the rebels Hover.—After our report closed— Se for nteneddag ternary Tats, Ses oat: | ty our advance guards, whe, aera slight skire | Mr, Rcsoee, Conbileg poke seriat uecetes interesting telegrephic end other matter. } ishing, !n which wa captured several prisoners. replied to the speech of Mir. Dawes. After apeak- cecupied Pea Ridge, and at 90’clock occupied ing some time, Mr. C. inquired how mach time Monterey. twelve or fourteen miles from Corinth | he had left? Spirit ef the Morning Bross, A very intelligent sailor, formerly of Boston, } ‘Tie Speaker replied about eighteen minutes. ihe Intelligencer notes that @ portion of the | who deserted frem the rebels this side of Corinth, } gr Dawes.— will be extended to the gen- ¥ of South Carolina are so tenacious of | reports that the capture of New Orleans was gea- | tleman. ogy Rights,” that they refnse | Tl!v known in the rebel camps on the morning Mr. Washburne, of 111 —I shall object to that. aditions of “State Rights, oiclscs of the 27th Instant. He also states that, on the} Mr Conkling —! knew that. Anddo you know to leave the State; alleging that they were enilst- | j<1). the ime of two of the Louisiana regiments, | how | knew |i? Because the gentleman from ed for ber defence. that were. enlisted selina nag besarte Minots pba doses inthis — rly enough x but by the new conscr , they were requ’ to later an objecticn in such a case. The Kepublicanm argues that if Congress Lae sgt: dh two years Tanger On being 80 informed. | fr. Wesmuanae replied, but it was lost in the lects to pass a confiseatian act, it will be simply | 1 ot repimenjs laid down their arms and refused calls for order. the exercise of a “false clemency.” to fight, when Beauregard detailed four regiments Mr. Conkling—The gentleman from Iilinois feral Agent of Emi-| to +S rd them as prisoners understands the Tules of the House, and must un. «“G of Emt- | to gua jo an etme muenes into Saab E. Wii-] {twas not known that G-n. Halleck was in } derstand that this is not the place for personal ‘d bere, but {t was the general impression | altercations, and the proper place is outside these Mares (colored), General Agent of Emigration to ‘Gat Gen. ‘Buell cane tha ‘ead, pr yp: airyase ad cal > proper p! walls. 1 America, in the Republican of to-day. treating to Nashville. Mr. Washburne, excitedly.—I know it. lam iy- day, relieving Capt. McLenn, who was obliged | “The Speaker.—‘Order.”” OUR MILITARY BUDGET. sone fo Cincinnat on account of 111 health. Mo. Conuting —I call the gentleman to order i Ee TiPERISUEIODS 8 Bs i #2 ue | peeee® Sogee Fes the eRe8 RBBE BRE RRSRESEERS IE 5° seeeestessess $2 SSSSSSSSSS SSS SSS SSS ess ss do. = > do. - IsviLL®, April 29-—One hundred and seven | Mr. Washburne.—i call the creature to order. ee prisoners, captured by Gen. Mitcbelbat Hunts | Mr. Conkling scsnming,eala he coeta ctsea do. War Department have telegrams from | Vite ‘arrived bere to-night, en route for Camp | by what he bad enld until convinced of his error > do. nks army op to yesterday morning. 118] (pase, He intmadverted on the expense that the com- do ae ee ee ee eee © f Colonel Creches and Major | "Me Weshourne enlied te Me. Conkling, sta ei wasbinaton Sears, Goemetion on April 25 a Ds r a - wi - ‘ar Interest bad very recently occurred | The Capture el Fs; 3 Aig taal Maa ee anges aguas ae eee en as : i rier ing mittee; let him make them and meet them jew Yor! ee enn. teers. Arzany, April 20.—A letter from Capt. McNett, | LATEST PROM YORETOWN of the id ew York regiment, gives an account | men and not like a sisaking coueea: If the} 13th do Vol... 4624 do nas . ‘Ke p W rtment have telegrams from | of the capture of Col. Crocker and Maj. Cassidy. ‘Zes Were true it is uty of the House Sa Pictteee, e War Departme: v They left enmp on foot on ‘Thursday evening, and | to discharge the committee and brand them be- 1 Cavairy own up $e last epening, when mat- f | Ot? last aren in the tinea of pickers Halloing | fore the conntry. 1 do. %. J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Anots. ogressing there e¥ throughout the | O45 shortly after beard, and they doubtlers fell] Mr. Holman xpoke of the case of Alex. Cum- -1 do. The rebels were getting hourly mote | jnto an ambush and were taken prisoners mings, and spoke at length on the horse contracts. 2 5 u id progress of General Wohea Governor Curtin catied a convention of 1 : £ sabe Segue canes: sceP i. . railroad men to reduce the cost of transporting 1 MeCieilan’s siege works, attempting, more then} prow PIs TSBURG AND HUNTSVILLE. troops, Gen. Cameron was present, and steadily 6 @, to interfere with It by fneffectasi cannon- s Special Corres mee Chicago ‘Times.] | voted against the reduction. The report shows 1 pecial nde: 4 ] 4 silenced, however, in all cases, . April 2 ‘Le steamer McClellan bern pe orate = ihe ygatie owed : ttsbi ices to4 p.m. en contractors an prokers tow J ind shexpehoaters ee ees amounting to £20,00K),4W) to be fulfilled hereafter, 1 NAVY YARD—MORE PRISONERS On ‘Thursday there was considerable sharp skir- * Mr ee committee, and as] : Le Mount Washingtén arrived sbout four) misiing with the enemy, which extended along | for a vote on the resolation: 6 : 7 wats tuaneie aie m the mouth of pcre ha line, and which threatened at one time ss —— defended the Chief of the Ordnance ; bpp al sary = a ‘ to bring on a general engagement. C ureau. | the Kapgakaaueck. She brought up five pris: | § oe Othe skirmiake between the advanced | ‘The House then adjourned 1 ts from the Young Rover, which we 2 portion of McCook’s division was sent out | ————ae a : 1) Total... seeee Aucts, ' a schooner bound upto Fredericksburg, 1 ce on the Purdy road, to- TARD. 34 U.S. . = ' on Sanday eran: uree of them comprise | wards the rebel encampment, where it was re- | Vabatat Ay cris ELECTION. a y 1 f the schooner. and two weve pas- | Ported General Bragg was posted with a strong | “The following ticket wil ba supported by the At Indians Hospital ; (Patone Offcs), Washington, the ¢ of the x ° wrce. Union men of this Ward for re-elecciom on the firet D.C., April 26. ARSHAL’S SA. 5 nd are sapposed, from their general |” 4 tw mites from onr army, our troops suddenty | Monday in Juno noxt viz z Nr wish clans yy ppane m be id appeaiaace, to be Confed officers | came upon the camps of three rebel regiments. | F: Mayor—Ki¢ ae VALLACH. 34 Indiana Cavalry... 2)New York Battery Pe, LOT © ‘. of them gave their names as Jobn Burton | The rebels dedat our approach, abandoning their Fok Comtree Cones Tr ROr Ee. = 13th do Volunteers 1] Oneida’ fy OTHER MER. 2 a grate 4 camps, armsand equipments Fifty-nine prison- VOHEED S Psy ans 16th do 9 vas. and stated that they were from the SHEPHERD. THOS. 4.3 5 ne the c . ¢ th thought in the } &™S Were captured, and, without attempting to r—HEYRY p.CU the Distr ot Eastera SLore; but one of them is cepted 1 the retreating rebels, our troops satisiied +44 +] to be a man named Baker, residing im} themselves with burning the encampment. 7)\HE SCHOONER 5 roreland county, Va. The crew stated that | ‘The arms that were left on the fe'd werefound | "$ SARAH ANN + alist California Vet they could get to do was to freight | to be Enfield riftrs, of late manufacture 9 prepared to tako freicht aud passenge a 6/92d New York Vol, Ss = Of the 59 priscners captured, it should be men- rv sion of the Provost 14th Penn. Cavalry. uth. A tioned that 48 voiuntarily ag oN and were | MM. riet of Columbia) ds 1)26th do Volunteers, hooner is on her way up, in xions to enter our works. They bad been im- « ee 2 = Anacostia, and bas 2 cargo of hoop] press: d into the rebel service. = ; AQUIA CRE ~ AND B ac K, 40 9 : ee ie ne They report that Beauregard is slowly with- MN ; Al thesame time and place, the f army stores put up in boxes, directed drawing force to Corinth, and that a large Start from loot of ike Ltvest Notte to 3d Vermont Volunteers the “Sarah Aun.” oontein-ng ont 15 1, and no doubt they were unaware} Hortion of bis army 18 now concentrated at Jack- | its SAS OLONNER. 34 do Ist Minnesota Vol o— wis on of Fredericksburg, where they Tenn ,an@at Memphis. It is the programme RD LAMON, c. r WE_RESPECTFU ; Ist Kane Rifles. and them for transportstion to Rich-|.to make a'stand at Corinth, and then, if neces- & RESPECTFULLY CALL THE AT- ms e ’ tention of the public to rertisement do siry, fell back on Memphisand Jackson, between National Inte'ligencer of sale by Ee Gel flor: é : pad which polnts there is free railroad communica- " rustee, by deoree of the C urt, The prisoners were placed under guard, end} tion i tate, consisting of several improved | 17th do 1 will probably be sent to the Old Capitol prison As stated prviomty: every able-bodied man is | Lots and Five more prizes have been recently captured | bing forced ec ig y by on the Rappahannock, three with corn and two sa dally augmented by the arrival of fres! JD; is variously situated. Asthiesale, Into the service, and the rebel ny which will be at the aucticn rooms on Monday af teruoon, the zh instant, at. 4 o'clock, will be po-| At Hospital at Columbian College, Washington, Temptory, rare induosnients are offered to these ‘apritas, wheat. ‘Tue new recruits are drilled eight hours every ea Svnyest eB - Nep Aucti | t in A A x oneers, . Seventeen prisoners, ciad in the usual day ps) South corner Pa. av.anaanat. | Jt U.S. Artillery . 140d New York Vol : : Sa Lomespun worn by the rebel troops, were lai Fides ce a en NUTS Tenewed on HALL'S OLD STAND, 9 i ‘elook at the fcot of Eleventh street, on Mond: On Friday there was a heavy fall of rain and best p’ace for cheap and desirable Goods, 4 peg nite RD hy put In quod. the roads, which were improving, were again in | in this city, is tho 1 tea Moss, ——+-.0a>>— = au unfavorable condition BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, i 2/34 Be ee eee __U. 8. Marat THE CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS Oar army haz been slowly advancing despite $75 Seventh street. ilo: By WALL & BARNARD. Auotionsers. We lcarn from Fortress Monroe that Capt. BIill-} the mud, and our pickets are now full eight} Jest opened s comp e:0. line of Dresss Goods. 10 1 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF EXCEL- ward, the Post Captain, whe on Monday went up | Miles from the river. irish Lines very ob 4 1 ts REITTRE, em Wars, Franc ard, the Post Captain, a v Pie’ Pope has advanced bis divisio: hich y cheap. ate Re, 'aFE. AND OT! ouR Craney Island ona flag of trace, was assured | wie eoticheg ty eee robe fhe Sun Um! re!'as ant #, ‘rom Auction. 1 2) pone, oe . ane ovaas Move to Craney Islan 4 ce, ationed at Hamburg, a distance of five A s,lendid Linea Handgerchief at 123 ots , worth 4 1 Nom the es. om by the revel officers of the correctness of the ru- further into thie interior. i i ° ‘will soil the entire <fsote opie = mored fsll of New Orleans. He was unatle to} Turchin’s Brigade of Mitchell's Division, bas ‘one OR ecleier sh Bordered Handkerohief at 25 i 1 yivamis avenue.nesr the Nations! Hcter, obtain any particulars further (han that the Fed- eh ESRD) ANG Se ponte ak eenten) ON st eresce Cociuata atts sta: woth 26 Sitver Pitohers, onst $350 eral troops were in possession of the city on Sat- Southern papers are rece'ved at the headquar- ee it sealty Kid Finish Silk Glovee,at 50 is ch foe 4t General Hospital, Alewandria, April 25. - Spoor, Knives, and Salts, urday last ters of Halleck, almost daily, and though they ry prices. ist Vermont Cavalry 4 fete Ielsare tes ms On April 23d Gen. Duncan telegraphed as fol- | #re silent respecting Southern military move- LANSBUROH & BROTHER, 24 i 2a - 8. ey Covered Tete s-Teiss. two Boles, te Goan. haxcit ments, full {uformation can be gained from them Seventh streat. 1134 do do. Z lows to Gen. Love! - | in relation to the popular sentiment Hoop Skirt Factory, 119 Lib rest Ne’ @ top and other Sideboards, For Jacnson, April 23 —I have to report this Among other {tems of importance, is the an- | York 9 1 2 other ‘ana overs, sing same vpon sane. The bombardment | nouncement that the operations of the relitrond DUBIIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. tha GIVEN, that i : it Curtains, Fixtures. and Cor- til on foriously ave Kept itup | between New Orleans and Memphis have been P votil otherwise ord +i he Commissioners lst New York Artillery 3] McClellan 2 ? ¥ tons. One off almost totally suspended by a crevasse near the 5 of ths 1¢th of April.1832,] 9th “ao. Battery”, sist Mi 4 a Extersion Table, M4 fest, we toe point tnckeomnng’ Battesstentcr ena | former place, Ly witch thovmnde of” dollar | sui Sy do Cavalry: | 2 ae, ve the poin morning, 8 b ‘ c @ District o! 3 rested.” We are hopefaly in good spirits, ard | O'R of Property has been destroyed. Tue ssious in the City Hallvin| 34 dodo... 3}sth Wisconsin Wel... 1 sat Dicker and Table Cutlery, nnot speak in two high At the late battle Capt. Ross, of the 24 Michi- cd pase Pride Pere ee : 2nd other Carpets, a No farther gan battery, was captured by the enemy. The yal to the United States, odicers and ell the privates, except seven, were | holding ms to viee inst Duncan, Brigadier Gene ee ee aay ae i rehorgat do id Lovell, commandtr f rebel government, ne Cem inter- F apirs on the lbth of Jey next.) but not thereafter, do. : alsa I on the Tennessee have lately made | Prescnt ede a weeny Caine; | At Mount Pleasant General Hospital, April 25 auued over the bustle Shona thor sciptiontat cach ronment ane Sth Maine Artillery... 1|49th New Vork Vol. 1 wed over the Muscle Shoals above | sonal desorption of such pe Sth Maine Artille jew York Voi. y Minh as to enable rion the petitioners aoguted vpinimeandany | 71h do Volun (era. 2\seth a seeks not necessary to ony Marea f y At ote touch rg the va ue »f.and ce-lariue tin} tith do do.... 315 : sy trat captured the rebel gunboat Alfred ve mie United | ist Rbode Island Art. 1/8 Way Esa Aucts. tint at-dranght, fast-enili ° ‘ : F 5 9 The crew of the inn Soriaan i i < 7 do, 14th di * By J.C. MoGUMRE & CO., Auctioneers. sto their surrender, threw overboard | “and notice 15 herby Yuther Fives: UR ihe tigh® . Hampshire Vol.11'5th UGTION BALE OF CHOICE FLOWERS vessel, consisting of one six | M&med im tre 9th section of that act. for filing a} list do 3} ist do Bat. 1/6th do a Biow—0n TH DA APTER ter A quantity of ammu- | state! tg oF rohedule with ( ierk of lua go teers 4/7th a r 00) eo sing at 90 St ths Auetion re aiso tiken, when our gunboats 0th New Jersey. ‘Kinds of hardy to Pittsburg. Mitchell, according to | tt Pobre ra 3d Berdan Shi 8 goal ey pie | oe ia Bicones vices, was at luka, be:ween Decatar and desoription of | 1st ia 8. Chi u a = — ‘8nd Bloom. 5 by autherity given t th New Yor enfants Pardu ...... 9 Japonicas, Orange Lemon Trees, ane aan: — the Commistioncr ty . ast, oxtend-d tthe It 6th do a 7 _ on nage eisaee, ig. Genera! UNCAN, = = of Jane next. ‘Ths Commissioners are Nee o vent Commanding TortJeckson. | (G=S%00 KD UNCONDITIONAL | huilted from sl swing tie claiarct avy person wo | ak ge ‘Total 79 : —— a ae Jigs by 1} he regu ar weeily meet- } shal! neglect to file such atatamect cr sshedule with = 2 his isthe best collection ever offered In this r mortar boats videneed by das. a ‘ 3 ae pitmen Be '. Jith | ait Clerk, acourding to the requirements of that 1 Oity- 5 lorie ' extranet D1 e No rieans | street, abe . AY x 7 = YEE ‘Prom ardia, et from the New Orleans | st Sena *D: tie YING, | 26 ‘s At Stone General Hospital, April 25. do. 4 oe ig MouOiRE Soe Ancts, | re a oie # tie Ward are cordisily invited to Ba pre f: 11th Maine Volunteers11)100th New York Vol.. 6 dive that see Sesye ap a 19th MagsschusettaVol 1|27th Penn. Volunteers. 1 Ge--ono E] BY J.C MeGUIRE & OD, Aushensers, gg eens ye4 tt TION! WASHINGTON LIGHT shington, Aprii 23, 1362 F 20th do do. 2)524 do 7 os : ROPER 2 eoe TRLR, eae SF GUAY D—Vou gra hereby oriared to moet | —VS8h 22, Tse = | 3d New York Cavalry 1\74th do 1 PHA TER- cuir Arey 2 FHULSDSY, MUMN ROPOSALS FOR SM\LL ARMS FOR | 29th New York Vol 5 f ¢ pve : s Eres eet THE UNITED STATES SERVICE, Séth do do > : i, af d A ORDNaNcz Orvicr, { = do. Pieayun: of the J6:b prints Wasninoton. D. C., April 29, 1862, de. en serdar . a R Paeposars wil! bereceived by th's Department, do. 3 rat att 3 8 will be reoeiv ‘a ment, 3 sper tator of the first attack made by J “tere of Severth | uutile p. in. on the ezeuing of the loth of May, 188s, do Ualon f 2 Fort Jackson. it was on a t Pot TRSDAY EVE | f pousirgy in the Unite Si th do AY, Mike on Sat, within ona ye: ie ; ; tay to are niga for Be coming a ing ace pt “i nie yin! that date, At Dougias pap apes vat aot and New do.. ringfield Rille Muskets. mi . r a ANTI REPUBLICAN, jarper'e Ferry Rifle with s i 1/634 New York Vol... 3 ~ _C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancta. == NOTICE —‘The Steokhoiders of the Waeh- a afbine : ai a do.... 4 UTO: —A vai TR net, Siexecdria acl Gooreeeeeruean: | Brecen loncing Carbine 4 fies. ExXecuToR’s sae. A vainable PARM, nup in battle array. One of | road Company. aro te “y notified that a meeting 2 or leas, i n er, was Griven back by the | wili be held at t! of Alexander Hay, Eeq , Swords, } steel sca! 1 nue, Washington, D. | hy E t bard: 2 li emerged f 1862, at Il o’olook a. | y: bards for rifled musket bayonets, 1 Woods, ar oposals will state— 3 A few inoments—a flash : cB ie. the cy for bidingdoes } el soared over a — - ni a uction proposed, per gun, for r — ‘ ach additional 10,000 to 20.6 6. do do. 1 cape eraee Boe WAGON, Wi euler cane | Bor reralocts ard ccrbiner che bind Propored,and | Sth N. Hampshire Vol 1] ist New JerseyCavairy 5 on—bLy way oF allcom-lete. The above will the price fo: nd reduction, p-r pistol or car | 2d Vermont Volunteers 4|Cameron Dragoons... 3 No espe: damage was | 9) do exp for eash T een: bine, for each ad sitional 5:00 to = 4th do do,.... 1}1st Penn. 3 » Were tived by the enemy from }| a: SCHUPIELD & $ For salre steords and scabs 3d Massachusetts Art. 1/8th do 3 cua. Thea the Ualen guabest 2 ; nu oo 15th do Vol. 2/34 do 1 Some annoyance was sutfer- " = 20th do d 1/34 do 2 40th 0 iES!—MRS. 8. Bre to be : arpshooters, —— among re z pen niet saeiecd to aa ee ‘- 22d do a 34th do 1 a inte clot » legs rat ud assac>u a nder: "Point, Polat Apore, Valeseee eet to interchange with it, and with cach other, in ith New Vor Gaeery } a = {| 50m DAVIDSON. ork papers of yesterday re- Couffures, | i tncir parts, itiaoh of me etner Kk nda of fire Sth do y clsist do $s Ra —————_————————————S—=——== ty avd streagth in Governmert 5 13/49th do 4 EAUTIFU TAPS ETON TULLE, AND securities. The news from New Orlexst hed a JPSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED | “hve materials 9|sad\ ao 3| sm B LACS bi very encou aflueace, and didused a cheer- neravings, Comie Pictures, 4: sine 3° 21 cist FOR THE MAY BALLS AND PARTIES. fi feeling.. Governments advanced 12 jonusa, do. Also,a new supply of Land. § | ea igoe fa A | goms't hotograpiiic Alban {}g8th do x ioue 4 Se tee Tek —~ F—4 and nd border State stocks immediately WILLIAM F, RICBS PEIN’S 15|918t do 1 so Importing House be became firm, advancing tale. ‘The good effect Le p National, Bookstore ne will 71934 do 11 | Geen me most elegant eutabie of the news was apparent inevery operation. We | 823-22 2 Sane Rvente— | Pemade atthe factories in [ota of not ‘esa than Hirth og 1} coun Y FESTIVALS 4ND BVENING PaR- quote: U.S. 6's, 1661, registered, 96.0045 U.8. | COMER Ng Cone, ALL, and bey your outst | Propossie will state the name of the establish 4]107th do sine A this city. s, 188! upens 097 4; US. 6's, one year 8 corue’ G ,- mot 6 the offer, the number and date o; 2 iat le G's, 1851, coupe hace, 3 one year} the core of Hand Severth ats. “The sight of our fi nd rate of delivery monthly = 2a D.C. Vol 1 87th 4 PX 1} 30 Treasury notes, 100% 3'01 55; | !8«e a ae ea oe caning will = ilufeto make adelivery at ® specit Slane Vv. “ 88th : ve ex Ore » half yearly, 9; Obio 67s, 100; | suived or fi ted at our eatablisnment. 7 tecduce maileabl 2 Snare, Pre. 1 | RA -2 ‘ordered the above Iiinols coupons of Is 9. 91n913;: Indiana war] Give BAR & BROTHER a trial, ard thor wil | °F on ap gM sco e 7 Salad to always do whats right. .p 30-2m' ; © &! the option of the Department. 1 Total..cccccecee 222 aud pave iL M#S. BENRY, Woops ROVELS — The reine ratmont reserves, to itsell the mkt to | ———$$___ i BBS, @ fer and a er throu, exchange steady at 112al Ear! Boh 5) cents, For cele by ae Toker, or party other thaa the regular | At General Howie Sy pa Washington, Fr GottscHaLk aND Orgra.—Our music-loving . Ww. Rirueys Gusel of Ondnaee Wace 7 DR. aeumaeingiiiinass el os readers will be glad to hear that M’me D’Angri, m. DC 3” and will be endorsed “Proposai — as the the great contralto from the New York Academy uekets,” or riflos, severs, &o, Clad! y, of Music, Brignoll, Maneus!, Susini, Muzio, and | J ,,, y,, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. - = ; ine warmest 38 Saf _29¢ Pave. bot bub ued Wiha, the favorite pianist, Gottschalk, will visit Wash-| irom the fire to No. 479 Ninth street, hateean CUprcATES Qieckt ead Varennes ‘of Em - ington neat week, end give a few of their bril-| and E, two aqui rum Ps.aveaue, where | am T Pst ‘Treasury N 20th liant entertainments, including a Grand Gotts- eee File by respectfally re- U, Ne Exaion Bonds, 39th ebalk Concert, and some of the principal gems | quested to call and settie ther thay KISTENHOUSE, FANT & Co. = and acts of the modern opera. Particulars will 79 Ninth ot bate a. 22w ~_ Bankers, 383 Pa.evonve, | $5t be duly announced. HE UNDERSIGNED, havi the o'd | 68th rors! atts on to T = led ser on by the | 69th PrRsona! Mra. Parson Brownlow and Mrs. No. v., Bear 16th street, late Jo! er. is desirous of :nformi; 7th Horace Maynard, with their families, arrived in | to morrow (Thurscay) morning &t 10 o’clook- ene elon wen ryt Ae ~ ons Washington this morning. Parson Brownlow’s | contents of about twanty roows, but recently far | Supt ae and of ai = hat thousands of Union men, to avoid ‘ 7 to recer ‘ail she 7 son says tl » Mettrasees and Bedding, Buresus Brusi n- | giving eatusfac ‘aT man 96th the impressment now being enforced In the east- grain ne h Beaas @ pets, ting. &o., all of their ve me 1024 ern portson of the State, are making their way | “20°5'm' thous recerye. CO., Avete. a DAVID 0. BORLA’ | 08a SE = 2 BOSSE RS CO., Avete. _ 167th through ti woods to the Unjon lines. ares MAKING — Mise 1 e@ ARTHUR, N g008 BAKE (a 34 Maine 108 © Drees er, se! - “Tus Mvpau.ts’? oy Yanxee Lanp—The | forms the ladies of Waahingtoa tha oe has & és WIN. i 7, = -J the tion against New Or- ned @ drees mak g estabiisnment at te entire army in expedi Ske atreat, between 1, aad is to A ae leans (of the land forces) is, we believe com- | scute all order: Promptly and in ibetatent o 8 gf posed of New Englanders; the General in com- 2 ating ting TILES ec da Sk to we vie eas: maxd is also 8 Boston boy, andone, if not both, | Wanted Immediately—Young ladies to learn on of S & W. MEYENB of the naval commanders hail from New Eng-| Dress Making im’ 8 Market Space, raves +4 land. CANK FORMS FOR THE EMANCIPA- | ap2 3 oe ay Font c Gi F ™ en {07> Monterey, Tennessee, where a ekirmish re 7 ‘orm ) Sean on r Mas. LL L IN: a Js reported, is a small post village in McNairy ihodard the Renta-es Osereladeee 2, 9 rar House seb arrive ee county, midway between Hamburg (on the Ten- poems ses ul - a soasteteloe ab nesses river) and Farnington, Mississipp!. The | Sone nis B&O. gaa tritn tte of e {s almost on the Tennessee State Line. ap 5) - -lw* 4 es «

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