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(SUNDAY EXCEPTED, . |THE WEEKLY STAR. Wining s grester variety of interesting reeding (hen cen be found in exy other—is published on Friday morning. BY 2; TEExs—Cash, invariably, in edenace. w. D. WALLAOH;, : single copy, per anaum,... ; _ Ive o Papers served in packages by carriers at $44 nas year, or 37 cents'per month. To mail subéctibers the price is 3.60 = year, im adeance; $2 for six menths; $1 for three months; and for Jess than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- gle copies, onz cant} In wrappers, rWo CENTS. {> Abyzutiexmzxts should be seat to the Office before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may Rot appear until the next day. It invariably contains the “Washington Newe’? ast bas made Tis Daily Beenming Star circulate #0 generally throngbout the country. {> Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro cured at the counter, immediately after the issue ofthe paper. Pricee—-THREE CENTS. 2, 2,868. a Padtoeneet =~. NEW ORLEANS. / feet the conenty: ou sot aa TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. OFFICTAL, ti ‘ ‘There can be no prospec e =| 7 “ane ee NORTE. ee nnn Lacie Goal be ae aie athens ) INTERESTING SOUTHERN NEWS. Eo aU eraiainonet ebb aia oo bey ey eT bye Bare pega Shia) wa Troon - the xo The Southerners Tssing C aence boy ser The Secretary of State will hereafter * receive Sows eke reer he poner jw Louisiana is 9 vast plain, and in no event can a neat one Gan Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, 's of the people have fed to the country, or | the rebels maké a stand anywhere near the} ¢,120. April 30.—A refugee from Memphis re- | CO™@Mencing with Baturdey, the first of next anywhere they could find a scanty subsistence, . month. city. ‘ rts that Humboldt bed been occupied bya s:nall while other thousands have been drafted into New Orleans is to the Gulf coast what ben | force, who were engaged throwing up de-| jan 27-11 WILLIAM H. SEWARD, il eee w* DEPARTMENT, ROPOSALS FOR SM:iLL ARMS FOR P THE UNITED STATES SERVICE. IMROWwW FZALI, 390 FENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, EMILE DUPRE. Just Received and Opened, A large aud fret-claas stock of choles FAMILY GROCERIES, mg Eee! Orvicz, AY aapaperon. . Cu, April 23; 1862, PRoposats will be reotived by ths lp pea nutil€ p. m. on the evening of the 15th of Mey, 182, a for manufaciuring,in the Unites States, for the ramet. within on: r from loilowing deso-iption a: je VIE: Springfield Rifle » model 1855, Harper’s Ferry Rifles. with sword bayonets and ‘steal eoabbsrda, model °855, Brecon loacing dines, for cavalry. ‘evo'ver Pistols, army sins, Sebres for light cavalry, = jon-cowmiseioned Officers’ Swords, } stee! - 3 is \porit York-is to the Atlantic coast. Its fall will be | fensive works He brings Memphis papers of ban tea Valley aka By hon od tee to the South a worse blow even than the cap- | Saturday, the 26th. They contain but litle re left bank of the re, snows @ hundred miles nena New bs aaigns eer, be 2 et Eoweye farther than e confirmation of the mou! ‘The i North. more. ol : pam om the po side wpe ede le cotton crop of the entire South passes to the The Avalanche grumbiles that the rebel author. JanvaRy 91, 1567, Oxpurup, That the War Department will be Musicians’ Swords, barde, press the details in regard to the affair, | Closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thuredays and | 3/06] <oabbarts for rifled musket bayoneten consisting of: which here sweeps around in.a northeast, east | World, while its exports of sugar, molasses, to- pps that nothing but the bare fact of the sur- | Friday# against all other business but that which pores will state 7. - BUGARE, of ali gredes and southeast . From this location it | bacco, and corn exceed those of any other | render was known. reletos to active military operations im the Held. | ajtty "atten gt, rites. the price for 2° v0 of — , derives its familiar soubriquet of the ‘‘Cres- | Southern city. There is peobanity not much| The same paper says that the Southern people Saturdays will be devoted to the business of | esoh add tioral Wm to 2 0 3 wFas, cent City.” cotton there now, but the fact that we also vir- { are fast losing all confidence in their river de- Senators and R. For revel vers and carbines, the kind propoced,snd In the p of ita h up stream, the | tually possess a t part of the cotton-gtow- | fenses. Itis cpeslipaceiitins that the Federal ntors ald Representatives. the price for 5 0. and + 10, DF pistol or evr CUPPEE, ig ne . iteelf 4 to fill the | ing territor Gill seatte its speedy export with ary Ce sei exe: be eeconntally sacopel OE Mondays to the business of the Pabiie. bias, for eooh od -sthcmel 5.200 tas Ee eer ecine ofabidl B R, hollow of a curve in the opposite direction, so | F Without the will of the planters. @ence in the alability of the Southera Confedetacy copidanrt gerne aioe of the prescribed patterne to-the number of 5 0 that the river front presents an outline some-| It is nearly half acentury since an enemy by advising its patrons to invest whatever money | 4° 22-tf Secretary of War. esnt ant also for onoh péditonel 5.00 fo 2, LARD, what resembling the letter S. It stretohes or | *ppeared before New Orleans. That enemy | they ha fe reat estate while purchases can be | “passe NGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS. | reauiarapentanes, The ne eee pi Bd FLOUR, straggles along the bank of the river some six | ¥8 repulsed with a slaughter which rendors | made in the ee now in circulation, which \s emily in ali respects i er seven miles, with an average depth of one | memorable the plains of Chalmette. But this | principally Confederate treasury notes. ai with that manufactured at . 3. Armory, Sprivfisic, Massac d nterchange with it, and with ¢ other, in r parts. Eeoch of the otner kinds of fire co interohange with one anotier in MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, ac. ac, &o. All of which be offers at lowest cash Prices, i on the | time an ai captured the city, almost with-| Tbe conscription law is being rigidly enforced, Po a ee poe ee eee edge of the river, the highest point being in } Population many times ikeets “Bach ‘are watiaate of atoued inmin Seinen front, and then rapidly sinking in the rear | the advances made by science, and such are removing their goods to places tr concealment until lost in interminable swamps. In the rear | tbe irresistible powers which the nation now | sna security. Large numbers of families are mo- of New Orleans, a half mile, perhaps, beyond brings into the field against its enemies: ving away daily from Memphis. Tbe idea of the suburbs. is the Metarie ridge. a narrow The Mississippi is now virtually opened | burning the towa has been abandoned tn conse- strip of high land two or three feet above high throughout its entire length. That was tho | quence of the determined opposition of property water mark, of an average of @ half mile in | Work which the men of the Northwest laid out | Lolders. width; then you come again to the swamp, | fr themselves a year ago. The West has A ee eureentiy ce ny sh Fn Pherae Ot fee which contioues to the shores of the lake | done a good share of the work, but it has been | "&2'd bas not exceeding bean ediac ks Gin!) <t Wak Department, ; Office Milttary Superintendent Railroads U.S. ' Washington, April 18, 1862 No Passenger Train will be run from Washing- ton to Manassas until further notice. D. ©. MeCALLUM, ap 1o-tf M. 1. and Sup't Ratlroads, U.S best quality, i allowed to he um All the article jest to the inspestion presoribed by Keguiations. snd murt be boxed, ready fur traor portation, at the expenses of the cuutractors, in 3 ch manne a8 msy be directed, Inspections will be ae factories in lote of not ess than eae! PISE’S CELEBRAILD W HISKIES S00 barrels Magnolis, 500 barrels XXX, MBALMING THE DEAD. DR, HOLMES’S AMERICAN PROCESS, pais ppossia will state the namo of the esta Sw barrels Millere Rye Monongabels, " > and that there ts no hope of successfully resisting This process, without the use of poisons, dis- | mt maki 2 ter, tue number and cate 0: 600 is 7 beyond, almost as dense as any in the sur- | left to the men of the East to complete it. Halleck, who is believed to have 200,000 men. a | Savered turtéen "roars “ nal prastiond | Brat de sery. and rate of delivery monthiy th re. barrels fine Old Rye, ‘loom ii { ince that time ia the warmeet sections of the ° a 2 rounding valley, gloomy and peculiar, and Psion Bepraie'| pacers pation) BE er Sd ime Wel Gees terar ne Perle lime, or any attempt to introduce raallentia tron 500 barrels fine Old Bourbon, uninhabited, cxsept by ailigatoré and bitterns FROM THE SOUTH. ® iteelf. ‘This mode of Embalning Dead Bedias | 04 other inferior waterisl into the work, wil, suly cine The front of New Orleans is, of course, on | opgiciat. REBEL CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING Hollie’ eas. nd Were Lound up the river to Join | ito foreign invention, but purely Ainerioan, hav. | jes the whole number of arme contracted, for to 4T CINCINNATI PRICES. the river, and, from the pecalterity of the THE BOMBARDMENT OF PORT TARKSON Hollins? feet. forfeitare a¢ the optivn of tis ing discovered it myself after yeare of ovemical ro ‘To Department roeerves. to scaron. Maay of the residents of this ct y will remember seven. years anos the exposition of the body of a child embalmed by me. My proceas hae boen tested bya Jarge number of physicians and artinent. elf the right to rejsotany tid, and wil! consider none mae through any agent. brower, or party other than tue reguisr manufacturers, country and levee which serves to protect the | [Telegraph to the Norfolk Day Book, April 31] | Statement of a Rebel Deserter—a Fierce $ city fies being everflowed by the spring tise, | _ The ollowlag oificiat dispatch ts from Major preg Pics hd hig the Fieet— our fleet, when it reached th Ys Rust have Gen. Lovell, to Brig. Gen. Duncan, commanding talbenngypoplsd tS at fo All the favorite brands of CHAMPAGNE, “Hie. », April 3u c pateh to the] )poaale Wwe e an S B. been above the ground on which tie city is “ao Daneeun, KosiFaaee cio ceo Times from fort Wright’ gated theesth instant, pes td oir RL EL emis” Wk ut be acdrpeend 0s follows — Mumm Verzeay, Green Seal, Heldsicx, built, aud commanded it as from an eminence. stid“inen that their post fortitode fs eaautine saya: given their cortiheates, which my pamplilet will a2. » ad, will be .Proposa'a 10 | aasey being bought tow, we offer at unusual! This cireumstance,with thefact that thebreak-| one of the most terrific bombardments ever | ‘From desertera I learn that New Orleans ts | suvw. ee Dalle B40 dog euibaiinse leven monies | DISeK ts,” OF TiRSs, Saha Samer : whee eg +f ing of the levee by a cannon shot,or afew min- | kuown,and the courage which'they haveevinced | 20W in Capt. Porter's quiet possession Tr 00 Pablo enh ittinpes S08 Peas aeons = ge ae = : utes’ work with the spade, would submei Will ‘surely enable them to crush the enemy | pp The Federal Beet pus: Port Jackson on | (‘ava embalmed ® large wuzubor of olucere aud | PROPOSALS FOR HORSES, ihinjtiicapeien jess rear, weakest an, pro- . “4 vi : 2. 1 will also embaim by Suceuet’s French Corner 18th and & sts Washtnaton, sya at $108 piece prooses | could have used since the di-covery of my Own lind it baen as good or better. The French Academy of Science St its annual eitting held on the 2d of Maron, 135% published Suoquet’s system to the World, a ocpy of ial i and will be recorded in history as splendid ex- | W285 sunk and several badly damaged ani Wie an amples for patriots aud soldiers, Anxious but | _ ‘It was sppoes that the aged heer pe pond a ‘of which h bh 5 confident families and friends are watching them | Verv Leash, he rebel loss or feted led an " a mang onddens. ave heard 30} with sirm reliance, based on their gallant exhi- teoane . ‘The engagement lasted part o' The most important railroads terminating preereauncayy kill, Goya ity pe “« The Federals took possession of the city with- PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL, feb 14-2 SOLDIERS’ PAY. SRALED PRoPosaLs wil! be raoeived st Phi 78 until Saturday, the loth day of May, at 12 o’eloc M., for foruishing the Government with (2.000) TWO THOUSAND HURSES, of the following descript.ons, viz: Which L hi CAV 5 HARNDEN’S EXPRESS ta struggle on Friday, the rebel forces haying | Persor hing bodies embalmed by either pro- tAVALRY. w ORW 7 '- at New Orleans, are the New Orleans, Jack- | era os beac Lee tes bsieoach ah ne evacuated it afler ‘deattoying all the steamers | oes will torA- Buohiy, Undertaker, 303° Pa. cay theese: t6) sizteen bande niet - eons we were A ANCE ERS mest son, and Great Northern, which, until lately, " Lovett, Maj loan, Geman which they bad no use for. ‘They jgok with them | $¥«n oy Barak. Undertaker. SRoretown. | and eight vearsol age: of dark colors; wel trons, | | Wernen Monzy on ALLOTMENT Drarrs. united it with gl fay railroad systems of . ’ . Gen. Z- | the greater part of the military stores in the city. | D.G 5 Menry a ‘8. Avenue. apse ima" | to the saddle; compactly puilt, and free from ail | Fo their Families at any pisoe on the lines of their the Eastern -— orthern States, and the The Charleston Mercury ane ‘ Phe Union citizens were very jubilant. defects, ARtUAeAY Express at & cuarge of spektlan.Castematy pop legate ‘To hasten ‘the construction of iron-clad war fnidigeat Aneta cS Oe a BAL I NDIARUBBER GOODS! For ARTILLERY —(1,00)) one thi bidet ate er, steamers for the defense of the coast and harbors liptne, who has not been superseded as reported. Texas. ie great avenue, however, of the | Or tne State, there is urgent need of white oak They have seven batteries, inounting 26 guns.” from 11534) fifteen and one half to(l For any sum not exceeding Fifty D: high, between five and eight yea: 6; of dark lare.( $50 ) Merchants who eel! any of the various styles of And & proportionate additions! charge for places trade and commerce of the city is the Missis ood 1 on Mr, India-Rubber G . Willde well to colors; free from all defects: compact! weil resshed by connecting Expresses, r ” timb>r. The authorities call on the planters to H A. HALL, a8 heis closing ovt his extensive n nalgh tot bes a 1,100 - sippi river. Along the river front of the city | assist them tn supplying this want at dace The stock’ at les: manufacturers? prices rather | broker to harness, and to weigh wot less tha ,l0 | ‘The remittance, whether in Gold, Treasury the levee, or artificial embankment to keep | timber should tbe fram € to 14 inches square, and FROM FORT WRIGHT. than remove them to New Yok. ‘The India Rut. Notes, or Allotment Drafts, should be énelose! ‘u the city from inundation, is extended by a ] ‘f brougbt to any water course or line of railroad, There e Probable Engagement Between Com. Foote a Lh peated {gat 308 Pa. avenue, between Sth must fesolly cleay ‘whether the bid feis‘edifera wtoluding the” oon tere on tinuous series of wooden wharves. A sort | will be gladly received by the government Tet aud the Riek 5 yor Artillery horses, and im no case | State, of the porton to whom to Le set, aud te t eniunda is thus formed, several see ta each planter see to it that he Sotributes at least bid for on the same saver. ider wishes to propose for both classes he must forwerd two codfrand ten one for enol clase complete in ttself,and having no refer ay other proposa: by the same party. sinthe name of a firm the names of all ore must Appear or it will not be eonsid- Cuicaco, Apr —A 8 al Cairo dispatch extent, which, during the busy season, pre- | O"€ Piece of timber to the tron-clad steamer, and | to the ‘Times cays an arrival from Tiptonville re- sents a scene of wonderful variety and anima- } ‘®°*® bags bs amonscton ies cil eects Seat heavy casncnagt by meas srintoe, ba i Se oul onday n in ues a eo ection ssaueleaspencineres K eee ETN, At an auction in Charleston on the 5th, Wilbur | of Fort Weight “4 ble buildi: raed h & Son sold a woman, 40 years old, with a boy 13 There bad been no arrival from the fle+t since Among the notable buildings are the brane! years of agé, for $350; a woman 50 years old, with Monday noon. It is apprehended that the rebel mint of the United States—which the rebels | « family of five childi » aged respectively 22 | fleet at the fort had been reinforced by gunboats & year ago stole and a part of the coin—the J yeurs, 9 years, 7 years, 3 years, and an infant, for | from New Orleans, and probably attacked our custom house, one of the most massive atruc- $2,132, averaging $355; a woman 40 years old, | fleet. This was not unexpected, and at last ad- tures in Ameriea, but not completed; the Ca- | With 2 boy of 10 years, and two girls, aged 7 and | vices from the fleet Com. Foote was fully pre- SPRING STYLES oF PAPERBANGINGE, FIRE BOARDS, AND WINDOW SHADES, Attention 1s requeated to tha new and beautiful ttook of theabove Gor 4 whioh lam now reoei amount legibly marked thereon. Kavelopes for this purpose wil! be furnished at this office. Money recervad to be forwarded at the office 1m Washington, Third street, second door below Ponneylvauils avenue, eta CO. 8 BMITR, Agent Wall, Stephens & Co., MILITARY AND NAVAL, ered. Propoeais must be sddressad to Col. er, Qu and master U.S, Army, Warhirgton. DC, the lowest prices for crel st be painly marked “Proposais for indnoeme sts to those in want u 1 have also 8 gord atock of ¥ rde, Loupe MERCHANT TAILORS v . and Tssselg, *hade Cord aad ‘Y) ngs in ava r AnD Duatens ix thedral of St. Louis, and sixty other churches; § 9: for $1,590, averaying $450; 3 y, 13 years old, | pared to meet him. riety ofoolore oe P Scie , de- fit bs rded to him. must be peter me poop SWORDS, SASHES, BEL es, the St. Charles Hotel, which cost $590,000; | $7.) spotter aged 15 proaght £775; sad 2 man, A Skirmish Near Corinth, Com band Bnd made to orion 22 Ue | recponsidie persons, whoee signatuces must be ap- BPAULETS, SHOULDER STHAYS, hospitals, banks, and benevolent institu- p as dad age, sold, for ; all-cash transac- Carzo, April 30.—A steamer just arrived from ond t i pended to the guarantee, Sud Upho etery work dons prompt idee. Motting inid Ly 9 compotent Asl find there is some misapprehension on the Farto!l the public. 1 wien to stare distinotly that I am GAUNSLETS, GLOVES, &e. And every variety of KSAUY-MADE CLOTHING, Ar Rmasonste Piers, The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the offic’a: certinoate of tle Clerk of the heal ost District Court or of the United Statez Dis- trot Atiorne Bidders must be tions. Oa Jackson Square ‘is a bronze equea- THR BATTLE OF ROANOKE IALAND, Pittsburg reports a serious akirmigh between the trian status of Gen. Jackson, by Clark Mills. | Previous to the edjourament of the Confed-rate | #4vance of the Federal army, 5,000 atrong, and a The New Orleanians wil! now remember Gen. | Congress, the committee appointed to Inveatizate | 8"¢e body at pasar avo oe Carlet 18 Jackson as the man who said, ‘‘The Union | the Roanoke {siand disaster resented 2 volami- which the Federals were victorious. No mention resect in pers: be ~ : vo longer in business with 8 P. Frank in, but | bite are epuat al ty ol WALL, STKFAENS & Cv., tend Mul sé pressered nous repert, whiely ebnet by saying that | # made of losses on either side. The Federals Am alone endeavoring to build up @ business at | Dae St® Soe Or their preposaik wiil not be con 323 Ponnssivasia avenne, beteccu m “ took 29 prisoners. Cannonading was still bea 466 9th stroct, Lear e. ‘Bonds, tn the ru sa Chinen! Th on of New Orleans has lon; ‘whatever bjame or responsibility 8 justly attrib. nee lef > 19 Sneae LJ RoTsROCY nds, in ¢! um of teu thon-aad dollars, signed fai Untel, & Rerab, veserkable for the diversity of its oie | utuble to anyone for the defeat of oar troops at | When the steamer left. 19 Sa ‘ WA+_ J by the ccnyacto: and both of his gusrautors, will | = __Untel, on ater gy Te orgeeg erp, >>ssacsn Cool eas Roanoke lailnd, on the sth of Februsry’ last, ICE! ICE! ICE! 0 Tequired of tne suovessfal bidder upon sigming OM, RIVART & CO. men should attach to Major General Huger and Mr. : feeien birth, and among these'the French and From Californ! Benjamtn, the late Seezetery of War.” are predominant. There is also 9 g a = jubseriber having made his contracts with le northern SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT ad must Bcoompany the contract, it will id to “ 7 San Fraxctsco, April 26.—The ship Joseph t snow prepared to yfor bidders to have heir bordeuen RENOVED TO Peabody bas been forfeited to the government for ith the bes rholosale and ge, J Say! them. or to have bon ativipaon | 8, K. Comwmn oF PENS. AVENUE AND SixaH #7 large number of Northerners. Those whol cong aw,y.—Between forty and fifty of tue] smuggling. ~ 9 ; tai,) end guar pry during the} signed. Blake for wile: o Sones Clarendon Hotel Building ig know the city best believe that it would sur- | prisoners now couined in the Atheneum, will ve} Tie lus recently revived to supply the de- | season. having always in store two ty throa tows | ay teae, Stake for bude office, either por . render when the forts defeqding it should fall. | fen to Camp Chase on Tuesday or Wednesday. | mand for goods suitable to the Oregon and British | 4ud tons Persons reading cat of the o:ty limite . Washragtin. H, RUSBY, Aganz, New Vorr. JAMES MULAN, AGENT, WasHixeron, D. 0, SHERRY, PORT snd MADEIRA WINES, Booaily, by ietjer, or by telegraph. Form of Guare We, —-, of the county of —, of the county af hereby guara:tes that tract in Scocrdsnes wii The mass of the permanent population iscom- | The Hastlie, as the secegh call it, bas more board-| Columbia mines, in advance of the anticipated sed of intelligent men, and the commercial | ers than it can well accommodate, whilst Camp | large emigration. Business with the interior of Tecorests bay ways had a more clear idea of | Chase bas abundant room.— Wheeling Intelligen- | the State continues unseasonably backward. the folly of this rebellion than the people in J ¢er- Gen. Wright has issued an order requiring the the interior. At all events, after the forts al- oan get their Ppiles from the Fos, which will be open ali day 5} L. J, MIDDLETC O ffize corner t2th and F Bepots, Easby’s Wharf, foot of & st. wae} Car- ter’s Wharf, foot of {3th st. south &p ll eolm* arrest of all persons charged with alding or abet- > = tion, ang that, should hi . 7 * FINK OLD BHANDY aad WHISK Y : U7 A very large and enthusiastic meeting was | ting, by word or deed, the rebellion. Bach per- ENTLEMENS KEADY MADE GABM. | [00 and that, ehould hle prop sition 59 aecepted, \ Bs sog=rol ee ae ee hee orn not | beld tn Crawford County, Missouri, on the “2d | none are to becovdued, unless they subscribe to G” offer ENES, OF FINE QUALITY, Pe.wiu At Ones eutor int~ s.corsract ia accordance | {I A liberal aisooust to dealers, mis really formi: , are taken, ans inst . Addresses teplete with loyal Union senji-| the oath of allegiance belpless—more helpless, indeed, than any | ments were delivered and the cory | pledged to} ‘The steamer Sonora from Panama, has arrived, otber city can be. the support of the Constitution and Union. San Francisco, April 23 —The steamer Pana- The commercial importance of New Orleans} {[~ Henry Sein was arrested in Baltimore yes- | ma has arrived from Mazatlan, with dates tothe is so patent that it will hardly require statis- | terday, and taken before U.-S. Commissioner | 19th. i mak. tt apparent, but will] Ridgley, ebarged with burning bridges on the The Confederates In New Mexico and Arizona see reac ig t ranks rth a New | Northern Central rail roadin April, r? 1. Held | are making efforts to bring the border Stateg inta York upon the American gontinent. It*is, or | '" $2,500 for further hearing. sympathy with them. General Sibley, command- rangers & ingo Sssort mentof VER COATS, DRESS C ABS. BUST NESS COA PANTALOCNS and VENi ot alt oniers ane apaiitios, oa eal in mm: 8) io custom Wor! WALL, STEPHENS & © erchant Fsilors and (let era, BUG Pa, ave., bet? th cod lib ete omer etal & Ben! Should the conteags bi pared to Lccome his seo (Ty this gusrantes arded kim we are pre- ies, tbe ended the oficial certificate above mentioned.) is mares INSPECTION, DELIVERY. Ali horses contracted for unde ment will be subjected to ® rigid thoes not conforming to she specifi: rejected, OUTS AND SHOFs T , B HOES..T° SUIT PRE Woare now ufnoturing ail kinds of my d SHORT, and cones y emns of BOOTS pply of eastern made work of ever: ‘de ription, m&de ex presaly Lo order, and willl sold 8t & much lower price tha: has been heretofure charged in this eity for mach tuforior Brides. has been, the groat receiving and distributing} | [7 Col. Jenison has heen released on bonds of | Ing the rebel forces, hed sent to Col. Reilly to MSONOR RCE. mnt tetas ee Bet al Ge delivered in tin or olty made Works wit alwee ote BA ere point of the West and Bouthwest. It was the J £7 "1 to appear and anawer to whatever charges | open negatiattons with the Supply of thooen to f Shange ol dict required. It is ea Ene- nike Sis day of Rag, and no | Mentiy ature and et tne lowett pr 4 Gives ny - t y a oie res ad - ail, most important market for cotton, sugar, and | Nis’-om mission In tne artny aa Dene ean | enter Bonore and chastice the Avbehes cor oeiee tig eg ep ey erg nade apse the sn tan | ape po molasses, and held high rank in coffee, bread- ‘The Cape Ann (Gloucester) Advert! service he asked the right of way overland from | etitution. 1! contaius mo wimerais, Price Or Bu & realtor ns the Depot Quar- ——vanane stuffs, and provisions. Its ba capital, | afar a number of vencce a a, Advertiser says | Gusyinas to Arizona, and also the privilege of i by S.C, UPHAM, 403 Chesnut rtroot, | tormasier shall be in lance OYSTERS—OYSTERS! Horess‘ estaurante aud Private Femilies TERS it Mazatlan. The Governor at the time of secession, amou to about | to prosecute the early mackerel fishery in Sout, | Purchasing supplte mS apelin jl eR ee | es bine millions. The Charleston Mer *, 4 ‘New Orleans bas heretofore been noted as a | que De Cusrenton Mercury makes mention of | emor of Cinaloa on the subject of bis mission C 1 the burning of the homestead of W. Gilmore | No definite arrangements appe:red to be egreed city containing a population extremely con- | Simms, the novelist and poet. upon, but Reilly had received courteous treatment servative in their political belief. From the from the government officials, and, at last ac- date of the formation of the old Whig party 5 OTICE counts, had arrived at Guaymas, where he boast- up to the hour of its demise. the city voted] S ALED pRoPOY 1.8 Will be reosived at this | 4 that he had been far more successful than he strongly Whig. When the American organi- | Office unti Wms 9 a ADaY, May 34, 1352, for a | had hoped for zation was formed, the friends of that party oe FA Gf deceased soldiers, the —————————————eore could always count upon New Orleans as g Ce traptor te prepare fhe bodigs for into-- he Latest from Herrisonburg. stronghold. In 1856, city voted by 2 large ment, dg i aid falas nthe coffin and} Harrisons April 29 —At noon, to-d: m: ty in favor of Millard Pillmore for Pre- — so, The a? 1. tiadel and in Wasiungton by 8.C. FORD. Any informaity in the bit, or non-ogus Boia iith street and Pa. a in ‘Kiexandria, by with the terms ofthia ad: tise wont, will ensure HENRY COOK & CO., Druggiats, no B-coly | the rejootica of tho propos " , ; DACHES. | Shun (a0) tee Tundced each! ia lots of mot snore Weis Siar aste 75 ag Cone ee (quartar@asier should deem it for the terest of Fant it to be etfectui oe 35 and Sots, _ right to reject any oF ail Uide tind ba mag doom i 5 /CKER, ‘oilet id other Brice, for tmr9 ay Juartermaater. se He: 1A Dice GENERALLY, AND ALL Ae hqnaeinn tte ts T aby iminS Oe CHOIR PLANTS ee thi preparing of phyaloinue’ prescriptions wi ts | #2 FAR EICULARLY.—FOKISAL Rs .awes” above sstablishment ab HB Rpinenta! irda! pbetusl biooming Roses, Or- &t tne lowest prigs. Please give us & Gall AVRES & co. No. 50% Ninth st, bie Daud Av. WYO veters Of the beet quality spiced to order, — see Nor 3e} Sepouity ati. A. BEALL & Cu.'s, a a A Sb . bew sce of CLUEHING, FURMISHIN RUNKS, HATS and CA Bull saan perennation L *,BEacs & ©O"S, No 361 Seventh street, 8 ers to be buried at the “old national salute was fired in honor of New Orleans ween 1 and K. is the pince to buy your Plane, | CLOTHING, tURNIsHIN dD ne. c nolias, Khododindram, Syergreans. ee, : " 6 800Ds, sident, and, in 1360, for Johp Bell. At tae] “he of the contract will require that the | 0% #8 eufinence near this town. The regimen- | "Typ Su SAN telerntnet te accommedste | Orllection comprises ail sy roset kinds ‘knows TRUNKS, Hae qui CAPS at Now York pravee i i btained of ain tal bands assembled at the court-house square and i or busi- in Kurope or Ar-erica. : last Presidential election, Douglas obtained a | coffin farmehed be of sound m iS *q sil persons, either in ploasure All plantz OME ONve sND ALL AT L. BALL —s sity over Breck aud tt com | econ. ratte sears played “* Hall Columbia ;” after which the sol- | ness, have gone tom Iarge ox ponre in the! Hee UG Warranted true to name snd of first | CUBE ONE gf venth street, oon {ann majo 4 painted the customary oo diers gave nine cheers, which were followed by | purohase of Carrs ggjes and Sad. quality. ‘A JARDIN, og ged —— kr % “ 1 and bardly be doubted that two-thirds of the sup- | Tha'l be not less than Ave fot the “Red, White and Blue,” “Dixie,” and “Star- | die Horses, ail for tha use of the =o .._. Florist and Nureeryw: $73 TRING, FURNISHING ap 2s DS, APs. pa: - Bell = - a3 agg meamanitedly alt bid is in the name o & as the 2 on spangled Banner.” After a pause, the bands coh- Wishing 1t,’onn at Prater biog carriage | P23 aw Conneticut av . corner of M at. ” for the Union. ‘ following was the vote : | the parties must appear or it wilt not beconsidered. | .fiidated and matched through the streets, play. Li oa res Bell, 5,215; Douglas, 2,998; Breckinridge, | , TroPis® addreased » Play- | Grdare sent tot je atahiee with street and numb, Veeco NOBICE i] be prompt: ‘Charges as mode: BE Opartuersh'p heretofore ex pa allow. orese tehon at liv = tentenl ose Se Sixth street, one blook soul vi Sp 14 Im* Penna. avenue, ¥ NOTICE. JNO, B. CLAGETT, ‘Tor STEAMER HHOMGs COLuYER will —__JO8EPA J" Mar." . o OTICE —The vnderigned will cont ‘ on Wednesday, Marah ant will See Dry Goods business Ht the Old Srak ang = will be to ing “Yankee Doodle” and “ Dixie,” to the great 2,646;—plurality for Bell, 2,217. In the y Ciach cana grant, Gueasvermaat disgust of certain prominent inuabltants. = 57, we believe, the opposition to the Ameri SUARANTEEE. ‘Three thousand rebels, under General Edward can party of New Orleans determined to de-| The bility of the bidder to i'l the oovtrsct.should | Jobuson, are ed & few miles from Staunton, feat the candidate for the mayoralty—Mr. ded to him, must be guaranued by two | but 18,8 positien from which they can easily es- Gerard Stith They got sp & retin or vigh: | vediegie Gioanueabang, ne ee ee eee DSP es cet tehaile eee hae Canta Into lance association, barricaded the streets, and |? pons illite of the Ensrentore mast be | the effect thet only four brigades are there, not deaieinnt mastiol 7. oe ae neenes, anid EE ote numbering 15,000. Longstreet, with his com: then 6 em as) " b tates pa ha Ow is yy i TO BU YOUR NWoPurse FURNi NG OUDSs, HAs and Cat 3 at very io prices, at L.A. BEALL & Ou."3, No. 362 Seventh, between 1 and K etresie. mh tomy ‘endar teewnte corner of AX mand, has gone to Yorktown. Should Johnson Bpti . (38 hopes (o merit a oontinuanoe of the liberal patr cs : ‘. * til quriher notice, ieaving hor wharf at the foot patan ADIES’ RUBBER BUOTY tendent of the constryction of the U. 8. Mint, ndders must be present in person when ihe bide] fetice be will probably reinforce Jackson on to or ath st 10 o'slook mat eretulors bestuwed upon the late firm, was pominated as the —— of the reform- ue 9 or their proposals yl not Bi Qon- fice Ridge. Sipon board tie ot LP oununy, on round JNO. B. CLAGETT, 224 Ps, ave. ‘All stess, as = prac nae . Bat, notwithstanding a} a1 5 Apprenensions of the Richmond Examin » Captain, ‘eas pe ee , B. a Sa = tbe conaitien tata thitgetgone 1 Bonds. in the sum of one thousand doliars, sig RRRISONBURO, ak eye ot the N. B. On the payment ofa ents lion Will be CLINE [AU persons having accounts with 324 Penn's P| a g ake conte and both of bis guarantors, wii r * admitted to the room which Gensral Washington ie late firm ol Clagett & Ay, who do gat Clagett’s sucs by the small majority of one hun- | be required of the s i er upon signing | MONG Examiner. of the 22d Instant, found here, | Sogupjed aud in wick je died, The mansion and | Wish them to be presented, will find them ready at dred and fifty. When the ion difficulties | the contract *e y Saye that, “in effect, the destiny of the Confed- | gro: ude ore joged to Visitors on Mundays, the desk anti! May let, alter whioh time they will MEN'S RUBBER BOUSS N Orlea: fi for th As the bond must accompany the contract,it will | eracy is tre mbling in the result et Yorktown. If i disturbed state of the finsnces of tlie |b calicd upon, when itis expected all claims wil OES, commenced, New (rleans was firm for the | pe necessary tor bidders "> vo their bemdemen successful, it will give us six months for earry- | Country haying reduced the resources of the Arso- | Le settied upon presentation At J.8 NEY’S, Union; but Gaally, an election for members of | with thei, or to have bonds in gat ing out the conscription act, arming aud eqii!p- | ©1400 render thisohargs necessary, for the pres- | SP251w J. HB. CLAGKT PF, 324 Pa ave. fo it tt 324 Poan. av.. Back Room, the State Convention was held Secession | ood ree eerie gn, the coutraes is | ping a large army, and launching a fleet of Mer. Verdot tee maintengnes and preservation of Mt we Wasuixoroy, April b,ue, |) AM @E MAPS > ~~ tieket itis elaimed, bey tebe nr The tralt'sure being made st this office, either pers timacs; but if unsuccessful, Virginia ielost.” ernou. weisz | I peresy Respectiully rouvect all Seong truth bn eps opponen! n did not ex- | sunailly, by letter, or by telegraph, a) ii e it of but to 8 Ji ‘ extent, ‘tenes pall inthe ey wa we—, of ey a, and Stete The Tro etda ow > who bave open accounts, duo bills, and ncteg due, SORGIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, AM Oy: TERS—OYBTERS. pe &o., 6nd dus mo te come at once, iPthey ee ind FLORIDA. NA. ALABAMA, CSN, With the oaah, aud settle, as | di B ppd mein . ap li-sw Gorner 7th and Pa. av north side, O88 afird. Sule, | PENSION OFFIOR, June 6m, 261, Mibyand east of the] 70 ALL WHOM TF MAY concrry, i dance wi is entirely d ie cin, Sei | Poses i eat ov cei poess aze pi acquain I gt onoe enter into & | Lave been in the the Indfans.’ On the ow th, tyth, in Me Fowles di jon, the agent and lod him we gre pre- | Fin’ with fl of sapatna oni the malls, Bans gether, some six or seven thousand votes were | terms east out aan than twelve thousand. it th. i bole of the Southwest ts ght thet? last wattle to bases CLUTBING. WE nave roaved a ead Steamed Oyster jes of the Overland Mail. subseribs r ted hh mee a Cebntee ure to pay o! [Eblshed by the State Goveraments On’ very en- ean’s life Yeas worth ‘aud — he we Sant Lace, April 20.—T ort attributin ow rend out dda. TEESE E, WILMOAT we | AEE S08le, mounted on Glotn te TA CON the chew mith a Union ticket Alto- sehe cs ‘hereby chsrant ‘thar Aa the overland difficulties to the employees fi oni ‘BS dss Wlaumgton Badia i Rove Ne r a BaQCK TAVLOS . thi uae jai | attacked by the Indians near Split Rock, ix] ™2SIm WM. P. WEBB. Proprietor, | .,ABPltcation having been made under the not of Lin STEFHENS & CO., ie pronnd, if aotatvondpraceaiod, Sy tsess | eweheste je lates rne | 4gq canpreeyetaras gag | trisere teat shaseninas oa | om isis Ee ee ie ie tee ae ee ee oe w|porazos 1 Station. The wounded |, Card im varieet las Rese om oy dentrovedzoe eoription of Sash ioe treat toward Mobile; Batler : my fine stock ‘om OVEr oo ee master ADRESS. mu, Pe 47 0 eon. | oes wurde cumed Plaavesiation. Th a ri ac! proach to Now Orlesae; and our gunboats can | , 20 beable, Waite | ‘otmtoon fast ay- Clack opises tc phriae rey ae up the Mississippi and attack Memphis in | 12¥e4 st Helou, fog Beara seek: 28 | person bad a gght with some fodiens, ssa nest ting in con, with Com. Poote eg + rowly escaped. Thelr animals were hit several times with arrows, station-keeper at Green river was killed a few days since while endeav- M iB Variety, including copies of Cortificat ERE hie erect eg Reon i AMR RITER Sn" | Maron St, tas9, in ihe aecta of jaoo oy ti atrast wae granted Auscst 1th. 185e—May Si. inc, lowe’ Hall. | Nie tei in the tame of Gherinte ote; of ND AC? WITH Water Gols, and was granted Jawusty 301s like tenor, will be ould tuen'appear. under the aa Jacob Braden and POR 4 FEW pays 0 LY.—i nave —y <3 ront—se! oring to protect Property, Thus far four eraplovees of the company have bern wie Warrast Certs xsepied eee Frat se na SWiieerincne cana pees in this city by Brigham Young, under the ew Sist becom Tash ine 2, fo." meee | parts tes Weal ret Pearabants ing. thority of ¢ Prosifent, tor ‘Protection of the Lanj Warrant Cer No.7, for 16) acres, | Through tiekets sola ; ynaer the ect of lith February, 1ef1. in favored Amt) Toute Thomas, a private, ote Bunters nilpeter of ‘Treneportation aad A aa ovate Tena. ‘all sued ah april | —Ju ta me vem : VILLE. i — ton, ex-t - ion Win, BY thoves “tea Wm ‘ ght with Governar W x oner ver ee R ape apeyhaaegat eivee Bie eis the | Land nt cert: ante @2e res, under act of Vith Poveen'y ie to'ant A cow Teefer or xh Ser. & private of Cast Tar- rs pany, Col. Sievenson’s reg: Re ‘Trunks, ork Vo s, Carpet Bage, &c., which Weare now welling avers. Rod bearing ao lath ABI, : m 188).—. 186 4. to - — ace MA LADIES, JOSEPH B. BARRET?, at very low prices. = Col, Lee gud Maj Revere Exchanged.’ ok of Dey mule, fa all Pa eile te _spis WALL, STEERS & 00. Boston, April 30 —Col. Lee and Mi: LIN WARE OF u ING STOVES, 7 ve been exchanged and will join their reyiaeete Tiaras RO., Otic veins Pa ov A GE MOREE ee ons at Yorktown 1 Y. mh 6 Paavo, and Ninth street, wa MANE Ue . ee

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