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EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: THURSDAY ...---...+0000ee0- MAY 1y 1862, ~ [Reading matter on every page. See out- side for interesting telegraphic and other matter. Spirit ef the Morning Press. The Intelligencer bas au article on the cb- servance of the Constitution, in which it says rea thet those who desire a strict construction of that lustrument are teo frequently branded with being in ‘sympathy with the rebellion’’ by those who show no reverence for the Constitution when it stands in the way of thelr own wishes or passions The Republican demurs to the decision of the Commiasioners of Emancipation that no editorial comment on thelr proceedings shall be publisbed. te OUR MILITARY BUDGET. poodle natiaetans CONFISCATION. It is now clear that the ultras of Congress wi! not be able to proteact the war and double its cost to the nation, by the emactment of impracticable iegislation, nominally to confiscate the property of almost the entire people of the Scuth. The common-sense views of Messrs. Collamer, Brown ing, Harrie, Cowan, and those who think with them on this subject, are destined to prevail in beth Houses by considerable majorities. A smal‘ wing of the late democratic party, apperentiy beat on giving aid and comfort to the rebeliicn, may Vote against any confiscation act whatever; but its numbers will be too insignificant to do More than expose its own Inck of fidelity to the eause of the restoration of the Union. The great mass of the orly{nal opponents of the election of P ent Lincoln in Congress, however, realiz> that his policy, in this connection, as announced by Mestre Brownicg and Coilamer in their recent eloquent sud powerful speeches, must be. atcled cut. That fs: to insure that the mischievous politicians of the Soutm who bave misied and Tot the people there into treason, may not is reafter remain among them in infuential posi- tlens, to Keep alive the tronbies of the times. & clear they be weeded out effectually by conis cation and personal disabliities, the wsr rap- idiy drawing to a close, wiil have brea fought to uo practicalend. The banishment and contisca- tion of an average of ten men tos county terough- out ail the so-calicd seceded Siaies, wil restore tue authority of the Uniled Biates intar:, ia a’l of suem, in six months after we are again in posses- sion cf Rickmond The deluded masses of the South have had quite enough of secession, end eed but to bave removed from among them, ty action of the Government, the leaders god ruling spirits of the insurreciion, te become, tar sconer thah most people imagine, as hearttiy icyal as they were one year before tbe senatorial con- spisacy for the destruction of the Union developed itself in the attempted secession of South Caro- sna, DBLINQUENT CONTBAC roRs Among the most mischievous legisistion of the present Congress is the Labit they are getting inte of directing the Navy and other Executive De- partments to refrain from the exaction cf penalties due by individual defaulting contractors. Just so long a8 speculators can go to Congress and, by disreputable means in nearly every case, obtain specia! legisiation directing that their shortcom- inys in reference to their contracts with the Gov- ernmeat shall be overlooked, just so long our military and naval service will be supplied with bad materials of every deseription—arms, sbips, clothing, provisions, &c , Ac ,—or so supplied as to defeat the consummation of our military and naval movements “ upto time,”’ and thus enor- suously increase the cost and duration of the war unnecessarily The military and naval commit- tees of both Honses very properly set their faces Sgainst the practice, except In cases wherein the Government itself fails to comply for the time being, which sometimes hsppcus. Lut im the exceptional cases they seem to have, unfortu- nately, little influence in preventing this descrip- tion of pernicious tegtalation. THE GASSENDI. The Drench steam frigate Gassendi, now riding at ecebor off the Washington Navy Yard, t-aves tues Waters to-day or t-morrow fer Fortress Monroe, we hear Her officers have received much and désezyed attention from the srmy end navy officers of this Government, as well as ci jans in position here, and can hardly fail to e been gratified with the brief visit of iueir ship < tne Federal Metropelis. AN ENTEATAINNENT. Lest evening Secretary Seward « uiettaiued ti officers of the French fitgaie Gassendi, now lying before the Washington Navy Yard, und a large company ef other guests invited to mert them: the Cabinet, diplomatic corps, U 4 nsval eMcem, ard some members of coth Houxes of Congress and ladies. Phe patty, we bear, was a very agreeable one indeed —- — --+seee Fiwanctat.—New Nork papers of yesteracy re- port ereat excitement in ihe slock market, with a largeiy-increased amount of transacticne The raovement in Goversment securities which bas been goiag on for some days past, has rece!ved a new impulse from the success of the Union arms in New Orleans, and the anxiety to buy waa {n- tense. We quote from cicsiag sales U.S Os, A641, regi-tered, 97%; U- 8 €z, 1°81, coupons, WT poss; U.S. Ss, 15, *OxR e807, ; U SOs, one year certificates, > 30 Treasury notca, 1024 ‘Tennessee 6's, 57); Missourle W»; Iilinots Joan, Wy; Indiana 5's, 75; California 7 Minnesota © percents, ); American gold, 102: foreign exchange firm ———— Viertons To Manaseas Cartugrn ~ it i. dsn- gerous for strangets to goto Manzesas, and ite travel there has been prohibited. The Rebei gQueriiia pertics sre still hovering around that Vielnity. It ie feared thet three civilians who left here ca Saturday, on horseback, for Manassas , bave been captured, and are now ou their wey to Kichmond. They bave not been beard from since, nor were they seen by sny of our troops after they left Centervilie OU} Freo WF Rickateia Penasyivacia aveuue, who bas them for sale, we have some beautiful phocograplie copies of classic works of art, &c , from the establishment of Taber & Co., Mass. Consiumas—Among the confirmations last Monday by the Senate. was that of Msjor A.A Humpareys, Corps of Topographical Engineers» to be 8 Brigad'er General of Volunteers. Mins. Lincotn’s Brorse_—The report that a Uother of the Wife of the President wes among ‘the rebel slain at the battie of Pittsburg landing te contsadicted 7 We are indebted to Prof Bache, of ihe Coast Survey, for en admirable Gecgseprical Sketch of the Coast of Georgia, tssued from the Coast Survey Office. The Sevesty-Seventh Ohie Hegiment. (Correspondence Ciccinnatt Commercial. j Caup Suirom, April 15, 1602. —R4itcrs Com- murcitl I seein iesue of the Iuth an extract from the Men ok ‘Tribune, which does the 7“tn Regiment O V Cpe injustice. It states that ‘we ran without we ogee, leaving Taylor's ana Waterhouse’s batteries to be defended by an Iutaots regiment. Now, Mr. Editor, the fects Nm geet ‘The 34 prigade, com: of the » and 77th Obio regiments, occupied beth sides at the Corinth road, and was the first attacked. except some of Gen. Prentiss’ forces, who brougat on the fight by gol: youd the pleBets before day. We were attacked Sunday morning, about € o’clock, and ce ggomdhort our ition until Il o’clock a. m., though o; y overwhelming numbers, and * “stor shotend sbheli,”* aad —_ other missile employed ig modern warfare. iése than three Umesdid they try to sdvence he ‘he bill, but were driven beck by our fire, and ned we been aided tn season we could have he'd our positioa, but as those on our left gave away, énd the rebels advanced, Aa! were exposed to across fre which spread bavoc through our ranks. Our joss was 45 k: ied ils wounded, and $6 missing. If this iying cor- respondent will visit us agata, J will show bim « @ hundred secesh graves, whose occupants fell Before the deadly fire of the 77th. OLD > Dscarvs (” We learn from the Nashville Ur Union that a company of one se ‘Tenoesseeans eame !n from W Wednesday evening to join the Governor's Gu Guaed. § ay LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. j% Latest from F rtress Monros. | &° 2 Battimong, Mey 1.—The Old Point boat (that left Fortress Monroe last evening) has arrived. She brings nothing inthe way of news, except the announcement of a new arrangement of the Harbor Master, by whieb all merchant vessels are reqnired to report on arrival to the Captain of the Port, and are not allowed to leave without pete mission, or at all after dark and before daylight. Not a word In reference to anything else. ee ——_—_—_— FROM YORKTOWN. Camp Winrixtp Scott, NEAR YorxTOWN,Va., April 29.—\ esterday afternoon and all last night, particularly about daylight, secesh bas been firing some of bislarge guns in an exceedingly loose manner Shells were thrown to the right, to the left and in the centre, sometimes at an ob- ject and Leaps b ast to see how far they could thoot. Of course, they euppose we are busy al- was after they frea ahot in picking up the killed and wounded; but ff it !s any consolation to them, we can {oform them that <o far, in the last twen- cy-four hours, there is ‘‘ nobody hurt’? At Lee’s Mil's they lost ten pleces of ‘« property,’’ Yesterday we lost two (horses) Wonder if they consider they must kill eight more to come up even? On the fort near Yorktowu, yesterday, a large force of slaves was at work in building round turret to set mortars in. They are made some fifty ‘eet in diameter, and constructed with sand bags. They seemed to have no fear, and worked like beavers carrying up the sand bags from the eat. "The bage are white, and the turrets wiil, when dose, make a splendid target. No attempt ‘was made upon our part to prevent them from proceeding with their pera, althongh they Were cont!nually firing thetrcannon on both sides of the work Yesterday three large sclooners came down the York river, loaded with rds which was un- aonded at the Yorktown w The what was crowded with teams all day fheaiieg it away— and such teams! The rebels are busily engaced In consiruciing a wharf sbout s quarter of a mile below the present the Gloucester site. What it can be for is A contintious Line of horsea and can be aeen bauliug dirt down from one of ferts and banking tt cut in the river, white boats ara lyin some to: one, g out on the oppoal Wonder if they would river’ We have a few that we wiil oon if they do not hurry ur. To jes are very quiet now, our feet, c iz of six gunboats, lying off bau chored acrors the mouth of the riv etr i. =a NEWS FROM ae fk Dax of IN O-1 ans Burning of Cotte From the Norfolk Day Pook of we clean the followiny The editor of to the televraphi Lof the U ie teraarks Tuesday isa’ say bie ok spoends nots ‘ce oF ty, the above is, that the iron-ciad steamer Louisiana is “gafe ’ ‘‘Safe’’--how ‘‘safe;) where’ Was it a ‘‘safe"’ pian to send a steamer away from the e city which she was Hit to protect, ie 9 part of the tiver where the my were not makin, ried operations for tts destruction, whiis! were operating much mor that city’ The Louisiana 15 city of New Orleans “safe,” bur- they But ts the henemy's fleet nbarament every nanazgement ts thie’ neretary of the Navy responal ble for this? bo ts? sels are not permitted. to the orders of the Secretary « Leard it # x id means of trjur! ing the enemy fthis ie really we think the sooner we procure glass cases to pet lad —s our ti into keep the enemy's r them the better. that never. in n, did the markets of Norfolk and Pencenh present sich appearance #8 they aid day morning L f estabies, it be: were to be fed. A letter trom Nashville says:—Iam informed that ten thousand bales of cotton have been burned i the counties of Wiillamso: jaury end Rath- erford alone. Gen Piilow’s overseer burned six hundred bales of cotton before leaving his Maury county plantation Apprehensions of an Attack o» A Battle North of the A Letter from 81 oveEM F THK FEDERALS. Richmond Examiner of the With } ot p Richmond— ety Antic! pated — vers tn Virginia. Ag each moment. ‘The re inte the valley of yeral directions pored to have @ispaic » be Kappshannoes fr li's division Me beda bedy of u Des m the & yesterday, from Warren: beave fallen bick 3 thetr purpore, p the direc tion ay in reorganizing, y strengthening ou other fight ich ts likely amouth Reccnnoiteriuy parties aisy come towards our lines, but ohn Morgan and Forrest's cav- aebeck, and nothing is etther gained or fost fur wounded —at letat ns many a3 can be safely moyed—have been sen 4d Corinth pre- senta mach the fore the battle. St mast of our nd many of This is ac- face thet Leing a woody iz woucded were in the exiremiiies, our killed were shot in the head. counted for by the country e ofs peepee emit fa bey menner run the gauntlet of the batteries during a storm on Satur- day night. Then and troops were threwn ba had been cut on the ae ma to have ect isas iroope may be coanidered 2clency of woape count upon an: sie eS coruin eae ee is ®. Weare Ii therefore, that os oops which ‘springs eternal in the human it For Pillow falls, of course M; with it, and New Orleans—the sal pitta Federalists—comes next on ct gee is not probable that with the rick trait po ne 2 md ready to pluck, the enemy will stop without some farther demonstration, or that a st pepe aed dg CI seeure the in Memphis, however, and the if aot almost callously, anticipating the wort AVFAIRS AT iseaesis. vA On the 23d, the ae Rpt of Wm. Burns & Co., "seized by police, = burned tn front ort ae city all by order o mayor. The provost marshal complains that Richmond is the grand depot for the lon of all the scoundrels in the Confederacy. are probs- bly over one hundred men at large, evading search, who have joined several companies and taken the bounty, ieecaae selling themselves as substitutes—adventurers from all parts of the Confederacy prc Van Dorn was arrested by the cate marshal, and committed as a suspicious Vai Dorn, who isa northera man py Mies trying to make his way to Fredericksburg pe sn “ Late frem Pittsburg Landing via Caire—At- fairsin Memphis, [From Correspondence Cin. Gazette my ott 2.) ihe steamer Bee artived from Fort Pillow at two o'clock thismorning. There is no material change lu affaire al ihe eet. There issome occa- sional firing by the mortare, and some occasional Teply Py, the enemy's batteries. ‘The Bee brought six refugees from Nempbis. i bey report that the enforcing of the conscription act was creating mich ind{gnation, for, under its provisions, every able-bodied man between iSand 45 was being burried away to the army at Corinth. A despotic censorship of the press wes exercised in all parta of the South, anithe public prints dare not utter nothing derogatory to the cause of the rebellion. They say that Union men to-day sre as firm and loyal as ever, and are rejoicing at the near approach of the Federal armies, In whose suceess they recognize thelr del!verance from an- archy and despotism. Union clubs meet nightly inthe eity cf Memphis, and are holding corres- pondence with eimilar clubs in nearly onty large Fity In the South Price and Van Dorn had been at Memphis with 4 miserable, half-clad army of 6,000 men, and were forcing all into the service whocame within the provisions of the conaoription act. General Prentiss and ten of our mez, prisoners. were at Memphis for 24 bours, and were treat: with every attention by Union citizens. They Were taken to Tuscaloosa, Als. Gen Prentiss made a Union see to his men and the citizens cheered him. The provost mar- shal, L. D. McKissock, bade him remain silent. Prentiss told bim he had four to one more friends in Memphis than be (McKtssock), and said to the citizens: “ Keep quiet for a few weeks, and Lae will have an oppartualty to cheer the old fi your hearts’ content.” Our soldiers sung the tar Spangled Banner, Red, White and Blue, Happy Lund of Canaan, and Old John Brown, as they Were starting on the cars for Tuscaloosa. At the rebel navy-yard at Mem oye there wae two gunbouts, the Beauregard and Arkansas, hal: col pmpleted, and @ third, the Lucy Neal, jon 1 Negroes are fo grate demand. One of my in- formants, a few days before bis departure, saw a negro sold at suction In Memphis for $1,025. ‘Thirteen-Inch wortars were being cast at Mem- uls for the fortifications at Fort Pillow. OND WARD UNCONDITIONAL UNION CLUB: —The regu’ poly nA STI Ing ef the Club will beheld at street, above Fy on ZAUKSDAY EVENING. May Ist, a6 o'clock. All the unconditio mee of the Ward are oordaally invited = THERE WILL BR A MEETING OF tne Unconditional Union voters of Severth ay At Potomac Hall,on THURSDAY EVE NING, let of May, to organize for the oviing June elestion. Ail Opposed to the Republican Party. come UP, Bp 2 ANTI REPUBLICAN. NOTICE—The plockio lens: ofthe waa ington, Alexa: are ony notified tl atl ii nangion ra vRurehesers y Wis E Have thiedas on cents Kils of two hu: and filty thoueand BRICK, which we wil r+) cheep for cash. wml st" __ A. & T. A, RICHARDS. OK SALE—At Whiteharet Gall A 434 Fa threes WOODEN TR W hitenurat’s oollection of Carte és Wintts of dee Also, and Likenesses in Oi! : _ mist IANO, A F INE Fores seven Gotave Piano a BR ‘OOvS, to close ti at 95 Pennsylvania anyones awe, 121 sta ,touth side liw* Dp OLUTION OF ‘The ovparine snug nd atyle of COPARTNERSHIP. noretofore existing under the Carriok & Uo. and Fry cf Go, 8 a8y been dis: olved by matui fognsent Wa: REN ZER, yo b. Bion tue same ground as on the 0 THR PUBLIC ¢ A. portion of t IN GENFRAL! HY; 8 portion we GOsLING RESTAURANT, ear PENNGY Lv ANA AVENUE, Sour Ss. Has eermperly oENew York,) one OF Pa ERE EA Cick: Pe) 8 ta wisi and iF eive: 3 fersthiog tothe for yoursell. <I BEST Bee aHARKET Don't er et ore number— ‘enbay ivan H Hetwoan Ieth gna 1st ste eens vide, a TENTION, LADIES :“MBS. 8. COUR- wo} am troups frrquently took suelter behind CEILLe, 469 ith a Teosi 1 trees, Indian sty u protected the body. | steamer from tarts a ohotes — veg Pz oy itis reported th in, of New Orleans, | Underoloth n; 1s Sleenns mod tu | Boop Skirts, en. Beauregard in | very varrow Poin Point « pe jendiences and Sunday. | impure Co. larbes, Coiffures, yet have | Vetla 6 * UBSCR Tor HASJ S ‘over three hundred ‘new strice nt Can, EE. erase. meee gc fogeaphect fine engravings peal Feta Ra- ‘ant | phyia, STatonnss, &o, Al ly 0 & an army so pect ed as our uwn, can- | PB ima’ Fhotographio A lbure not be Gbyisted ore experience thin we WILLIAM F’ RICHSPEIN'S yet posse National Byo! res From | zhof our wounded were lefton | _ap3s0 st™ No. 275 Penn. avenue On occ un of the dances ais their removal, snd were capture’. A iarve number of wounded Fi derale being I'kewise in our hands, @ correspondence on the subject bas peased between Gens. Breckinridge and trac Bnd tt hasbeen a sreed that 2s soon as they ri cover they shall beexchanged man for man. Our toss in prisoners during the two days will prcba- biy not exeeed 400. Among the trophies exbibited bere are several shieldstaken from t}e hodies of men and officers im which they were enveloped from neck to hi in one of these was an indentation hoger by Minte bullet three-fovrths of an inch deep, ing that the inven*ton [3 # really eifectua! ben against shots striking the body. The sbi can ipso arranged that its weight {s upon the shoulders, belog z adjust ed there by fron bands, or suspenders, and is made of steel. ‘Che officer from whom the one [a question wes taken, was killed by a ball in the bead Other results of our victory are algo everywhere visible {'uless Le knew better, a stranger wonld maisteke our army for rst rate Yankees. Pully three-fifths of the men are dressed in Federal bats and overcoats, some cf our ciicers carry Yankee swords, and altoyetber we bave gathered @ ver fespectabie equipment of urna, garments, api luguries. Ia my lost letter, I believe I ind'cated that the entire Yankee cawp was burned, after being oc- cupied by our army Sanday nigbt. This isan Come ON. and bey your outhi ¢ yates obra ke” Diplomate ehersuemone and £,two quested t to cal - ir, Fashionab! OO I NOTICR OF R BAVER from the fir to No, pera wince ean selung of remaiuder or Sane = All persons ee we Rant e seer Spectr 479 enn ease AN, Dress. MAKING c forms the ladies o: one dadresy making iy in- hi senate ns st, hauween Hand 4, ard is pre st Jo leg sitabies"Bacaraas ads Mey terns aold. [nmediatels —Young ladies to learn Wanted error. Only portion of me Mpegs bb Dress Mal im* destroyed, and the remainder fell jnto the bands E of the Yankees on ‘Tuesday after tbe sight, our | [>' ANS ORR roe ate army having fsllen Lack to a new line of opera- | the prop7r Biank For! tlore, the clerk of the eurouitoourts Island No. 10, as far as regards its fatare rela- } thoriged by the Hoarg ot jonors, ach tists to the «-n Confederacy, is also among | Tections sa J mmm er “the thiega that were.” Its etghty guns and Vv. 8. ylaare is bleand eleven gunbosts and transport have been sunk, 44 v twelve or fifteen bundred men have been made prisoneis together with Gen Meckall, the com- mander, and the remainder, who esc ped are now straggting ioto Memphis in squads of five, ten or fifty, usthe case maybe Scures will doubtless be drowned iu the bayous or lost in the cane- brakes, where in minny lustances, the men have to wade for mites up to thelr srm-pits in water. Allour forces bad been removed to the main @nd from the isl.nd, aud here they were sur- rounded by the enemy und hemmed in beyond Pa PSS sh BRB I eT fells Abed etic RNa on ; ; 2 Tet , c= + @; a Zz V * :, RESPERRULUY Ca Uh THE it wy, National Intelligencer ¢ gan, Esg omee. by coxreed Pe pest i which Paiva the e auoticn terpeon, the 5th wating ee i sores are Sas it ¢ ously ited A Ad pe- sem 5: Wie ae eweed Siena ns --omnee, — —--... — _— ete SS 0 + meee =. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, penne. mace nat t BALE-IZAAC BERZ- etisartetweash hy Sel oxt-nuve essortuent sere. V cating Spparel of every descr ip- Ronse ne PER, te is contrary to the-ptinciples of featice, she x ca UTA Mr. Holman offered a resolution censuring Hon. Simon Cameron for investing Alex. Cummings wit K ADDED TO Tak ABOVE oJ ~~ ‘8 Play! x, With nN reed sums of money without 2he sale wi uit be be ‘oontine: MURROW at Mar Hoin Hoimen aie caveaaet a eeiier Tesolution Bs neartnep rst acs abate regres the Sec: the Navy for employ- it oneen & WILLIA Anote. ing Geo! Rade aS gorge By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers, oats Ke Hr Was then taken up OE eet SALE oO xf Use rae and discussed bigs tbe hour of adjournment. iy S he Avotion 8 Dat Se hasty oa Brregteal ¥ a, knowa i in Burope or ae af Se (eeaee ay ities a is osilestion ever cred tn this "From a. die, op, , Gopggetlontavence, By'J.C MoGUIRE & cara coon a ties PYPER Ya Tae PUSLIOPALNTING - Ofce Superintendent F ponte rimting. zz | Sethe rencree Ctass 1. 10.000 fine muoganret by 3 deka fo pala As poodle iy on aie nace Crass 2, 6,000 reams fine ts r Seiente to | @LORIOUS RECEPTION rusanure 3000 32 Kooba aa ev and 10 weigh Shy-ale AB iove success to the, ream o! the tien tforecala,eamy merce re ri Whioh willbe presented: > *? 5 i mrt i aired Det x the above classes Sr te vrais HIS EN ENING, its therefor. ‘rhs is te resol ewe tweni fos sheets enon, and ond yer t wil be arta ‘and no bunol INTs Whoop. THE BABES THE BABES IN THE WOOD. aaa ; ; Bunole (rx THE BABES IN THE WOOD. par ‘ ciusive o! i ‘or o .. Sent trom ne eadera, Weta Will bo received, FURDAY MORNING. May Sd, stl oelccr, and the g: _— oy required. —— in front of the Auction Rooms, we shai! se! Miztee sf of veno rahi cknewses in 32 th seme 4 After which, perms LoTtTy eas will sing ee ot Bay oy Caress Horses. boy the’ eontsat'] & vio! JOSIAIES reat G 31 inn y Carriage, Crass 3, 400 reama Fuserfins printiog paper, bs bard-gizedand ‘ fers. od rare, Bostie and Siecle Harnaze, To conclude le with the th. aa be Faroe, die a a to 'wo.gn fvy pounds to the ream ofan anooee? 84 ‘Wiles Ee Germon J.C. MoSUIRE & CO., Auets. CLasa 4, ‘ & WILLIAMS, Auotioncers. yerdine map paper, sited end calen-] UPPER TEN RRO tOWwER TWENTY, red Go THREE STORY ing in weight with papsr measuring 19 by %4 * wth dey ‘of ashes, Sad wee hing twenty pounds per teams of 9 Care paces oF Azamanon Tes in ire ett (os preminee, at Ciass 5. Gn aes is 4 “ gee pista» Paper, (oyleatered’ or a: Bye, Folios ani ates fot ae aby be foal aired. seeeie ot Columbes the } Le reams quarto Seat eating sorts sg, bea, baie i: 3700 So. gem 010k aae fourteen. (ie) ja Bauare x Ofice for securing seats ir, 3 {1300 do Fig pout rd and 3% until 5% o'clock, Pe from 9 unl eae exoalient 5 eel . 2 2 ‘ae yoral “4 CONTINENTAL OPERA HOUSE! geod ene ‘oon valent, 8 & do ry CONTINENTAL OPBRA HOUSE! yet, % 1 do double cap do ‘onnsy!vanis Av othe balance 1 ene Ctasa 7, Pennyisexte aves ——— wes a aa + 6.000 reams writing paper. 16 by 38 inches, to THE HN ARE HER he koe Sought twee ream. a ARD. True 2. $00 Fearne write. pepera ia bys wisches, to] gy ey Tae '; ge : | _micoece GREEN £ WILLIAMS. Anche 3. 100" resins writing paper, 1s gos Binches, to oF ar By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. weigh lee ot glee yal res it Bale DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF EXCBL- 4 30 coor rae pares. 38 iy 7 12 inches, to Pre =i gpont, non # Sitvenr Wax, —¥ & woe Writing r, 12 2 by 18 inches, to 7 y irexen F aes er DAY twelve pounds per ream ain : All the p apera designsted inelasse jay, comm nol; must oo} at ON sellthe entire ef s0te of Ne. I Fenary'vanie avenue nser the National Hute.. ‘2 48) perfect sheets to the Ls eRe var Pitohers, onet wires. They are to be made of tho best ree from Scuiteration, ished in tue Tr, out to @ true edi a. SO POO rs in class Th a.e aid flat. aca vor sich weights is offtoe ‘hose ik classes 3 be white, aud ‘of the sizse sud reserved of orderiece Teater or |i wot each and every kind contracted for ‘aseos, ‘0 be fernished at such times ‘and mo pack quantities as the public service may re- oh olass will be considered sepa atel + end bjsot tu @ separate contract but bidders may ane one or more of the ol asses in the same pro- Lape fated 2 cmmeniered, anless s\com- ee the bidder or bidders, a his Bie or theif Spropossl' b Oo &n obligation, to furnish the articles » proposais will be furnished at this oan andn none wit be tsken into consideration uness substantial y Poy apc eg therewith. Ali the pa; In the several clacese munst be de- livered at the fo @overnm nt Friting Office i in Wash Pate Mirrors, 5) 9 Maro0. Co Coverea Tete e-Terse two Fofas, stop and Lorber Sideboards. Five. ei slegant Rept yb, Pintures.c ‘nd Cor- One elegant Mah; E. Besar soe Wisin Sanne” Tabs fon, 3 Roy d Table Gutiery, i Bruscele : epee om aaheteade ont | Fister, fe. Titov’ aM Mor: Farias efrigsrators. Hat Rack, Very ee ookias Btove, oolored alters 25 081 Frout orate Taveriabiy reserved for ladies. open at 7; Concert to commence at & o’clook precisely. ty, (eXeapt that in clas, orton must be} On SATURDAY APTERNOON Bt ids o’olegk. ‘er: Gefivered Bafta. ie State of New Vo: FIRST @ 5 nS ar jatrator. ta good ore ree of oi al ae saat THE Tr 1 Eee caseee OF THE waite a ton ye bt, = ia messurement of the Buper XECUTOR’S SALE—a . areizable FA or or leas. a7 in the Dtetnot of Coroms minect of Ale in itiesyader cosmefal bidders eogtores te to their ponent PRESS = will be sddressed to “JO psriniendent of ths Puhlip Warnipgtons® and endorsed * "Fropossla aper.”” Page Nv. DE _ i inting, si aaa ieee iN CaPIToL wis fo- nt piytug ud DANCING Buti. Sy EVEky MONDAY C NOWI vaky nthe Pin aC | Gseafitaces a SIVEN, si public in general ure S respeecieliy in- twelve mor i satiledye"Ap aot for waren pth of April iean, "Gncioe BEER ant WINES constantly oe ts aah a ete oe ” vet oe sat a ete tial ANTERBURY HALL, at ibesaame te the persova: Of Washington, on Mc Monday ‘Tussday. Cc Eociniana’’ 4V., NEAR SixrH 67. ft none, Marming utensils, loyal to the” Grated’ States, holding claims to service or labor against persons ainenereee ed perehon aa by Rees oned may, within a Bre the i expirecnt e 15th of Juy next) tbat not thy joroaiter, aie 1) DAVIDSON, Sy WALL & BARNAKD, Avouonerrs, RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE iM BRIEL LIQNT PE RFORMANCR ' ea AB aamarin thereafter, TATE at AvVCTION —By vir- resent tothe Commianio era thei ofa decree ef the Ca Bante of eaiouy wring: ered brik a | PALEWTED anrign cates for be court of Wang Sifirnation setting forth the pami TED RTIS sTRS ' Bae & Court ¥ Chancery, 2d <fiemas, —_ Gesoris femees of such Tenge, 4 “great &. aly ies ate oe 7m Sethe Paecion = . ie eotion Faota to ioe tha 2 tan aeeen, and declaring hie VIRGINIA MUMMY ? qqyivazie arene and’ Ninth sitet eta abe cited States, ana that the 2 tae Govern not borne arms PAR ENER: Mummy : Sshicaton, tre folowing described eee? ruses against the United States during the cenept rebel U » iu Beuare No. see, ion Dor ti crdonherdiy Juther ase i Eeoye RB, BEC are between 5 hereby Suther cieeetaen faa ROWE, a. SITeSt West. and on ‘The Forrest o} th section of that [arn ey in bis great charaote: MISS IDA Di hae cae be i wrilthen wal at BE, pines, all of Square @ several Owners or o'si: The Swest 0; wavenae, No.5 qt Square ls bounded persons made froe by ¢! MISS MILLIE Fi wh ‘e'Bt8 BvOaus, Hall -ecrset ee Saws = autteriy fi pton The most ee a: , Scat 2 i a stot: nase No. i of Jane lonera BoA u at Bot, ox! tonded 1 the let NK WYANT, square B bruset oy lace Bess D strest, Fe owing the claim of any A ee wie aa ane as ietd out in n slstoee tear eee, thal pee ify eenurdiag ta the reruanestn tet seas ago wil assist Frank ic; wal tha ithon se sttha Lee seotion ee aid Bo MON GND Pa 8 corner of Deaeesy ~~ Aa T | ot oF Baw f ay ro Bas er 4 zw Danous! MADRIGALS OF SPAIN. reciation is evinoea uyidie Pale V9 eae ee Presa "ue Ae ve MN Roe SSODLOE, Spon tame pean ATIO Ki ‘shington, D. C-,and will be esta coe, “Be. oanmiseioners. Washington, Aprii 23, 1862, 8p -tf mont HAL’ BOLD STAND, 8nd be secured p best ate piace for oheap nd desirable Goods, ate BA willbeg a ARGALN STORE, ‘ fy 2 ear ald An Caen ALLa eR ANE Shere Just d fay FR Liat d iN TH! aT, UR parcrearas care igh Dome oose, | pyar ean a ia be OF os very ol DP. brelias and Py is, ‘rom Auotion. id Linen Handkereltel at 12% ots worth eared Bordered Haadkerohief at 35 pete at? 6:22 it 8) oh M5 per formance a! yt fang pest ets, at £5 ots.. wor ee. Admission 35 cents; eat gent need Gate Finish Bilk Glovercat sets, eka 96 th sho y arr Noon NENT R i 1 ei) one undivia Hoop 8h ria at Peotone sts ‘ en mmperg 1 2, 3. 4.5, 6 and tim Rene BROTHER, Bourki # street, | ‘and IStq s'reets weat ‘Onshai? . —_ ha} ih; the oats Perms een tBS Se 4 r. 2. Be siete — yar Skirt Faotory, 119 ‘Liberty a terest, ‘New a" ta Vos hore, masna ae ae OE ra is = ite 3 Bo! ant a. aso « ts ; be nia “allie ; aaa SALE Tr falar HOUSE. Fy a cai a re rive ia Saiaas wan: ENBERG. eee cre ap? Th ah he ad Mae RCT eqd hy ARRICK & ore eons a an : 1 ' fiat pri jay coo 46a Bike. v8. Gone be pea 3-10 TREASURY ee = TTT DA | 8 ue AD BACQU Black Bile HANTILL a Ww eckii int opened, and will ne fs LES Lin’ esi ay Git =a ee ee ee oe —_—