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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) Corner of Pennsylvenia ave. and rf w. D. WALLAOCH: Papers served in packages by carriers at G18 year. or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, im adeance; $2 for six menths; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin- gie copies, ong CENT; In ‘Wrappers, Two cENTS. U7 Avvertiszmests should be sent to the cffice before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. Szcoxn Warp Star‘on Caszs.—Wm. frown and Thomas Jones, disorderly; turned over to the military. John Henry, drunk; dismissed. } LATER FROMEUROPE. Fax, May 1.—The sissmer America has ed with advices to the 20th ult. = DBFERRED LOCAL ARTICLES. ives TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. ah cUice Marpane — Firat Precinet—J. White, | Jas. . James, rank and disorderly; do. J.P. IMPORTANT FROM MISSISSIPPI. The Loadsn Ties editerially expatites ox "Second Pre te ” “eee — i rtance of the attuggle for New Orleans, Second Precinct.—Jobn Carroll, drunk and di em pan cag sia ne °S | BEAUREGARD EVACUATES CORINTH, | the \wportance of the stingzle for New Ocleans, orderly; taken tocamp Jobn McGratnor, drunk eee bi OBS ciel ys ad pai carsiguns yet be seca ata is Confederate Army Retires to Memphis. —— a The following dispatch hes beefi féteited atthe War Department : and fighting; de. Jacob Horris,do; do. — Rider, selling lMquor to soldiers; dismissed. it, Terrence Mc Farley and Hugh Moron, drunk; turned over to the military. 4.8. Whea- great artery of the seceded States. r London Morning Herald basa sarcastic ia! om the protracted continuance of the The Mobile Tribune that the cotton In Glles and Murray cout jorthern Alabama, has Deen and is being burnt as the Uaton troops approach. Scott’s Louisiana ¢avalry do ‘ ed ces seed all. tor triig#ié. §t seesnosigns of exhaustion » having nuisance; dismissed. A: Foatasés Monnox, May i.—To Hon. &.M, | Ametican sri ? oe ti fanity; do. Frity Rue, J ney oun: work. in most cases with the bearty Gtatiton. Secretary of War vi re {ast received fire ae ‘ sede stn hopes” and ford, Nelson Wright, Miram Meiborn, William | ‘he owners. The Char Christian Advocate | « digpaich from Brig. Gen. Mansfeld, to the ef- sade} wey! that the gevermmnent at Irishand Bt —— — tarned over to the fect that five negroes have arrived from Perte- | washington shourd ys abbr ad et see stars see” war tedunriaher os etenan ta rng Fi cage cp ons pat Seika more chance, and if it fail, the gfest prwere house. Wm 5 n Was a on jay last. x t 15S. H. Stafford, do.; a0. D. Craton, drank; were filed and twenty-seven wounded should peremptorily interfere on bebeif of the turned over to military. Third Precinct.— ont afrer hours; $1.44. ereret Welfare of mankind. That this “n es fren jone before {a owing to the generosity o! Engiand, a’ Frence was ready; but itis time England should cease ts stand between her own uz. A curious fashion prevails in all the re- ligious societies in Waterville, Me. When the choir rises to sing, the congregation continue sit- Gen Beauregard his efacuated Corinth, and fallen back en Memphis. It ts reported that Commodore Tatnall and the Brown, obert Harrod, Ben rod, A'fred $ntwden, Wm. Simmons, disorder- | ting till the singing first verse bas made | principal officers of the Merrimac have resigned and th f thy E Ip; 8144 bach. S. Haff, selling without license; repens ee et en ie inde ee ee ee ete experipents ta srcior: plating ship? Cran>y island, fast to the buoy. She now mounts twelve guns. Thereare no other steamers there. Joun E. Woot, Mejor General. ned costs R. Hutchins, huckstering; dismined. Thomes Evans, selling fish In the market; $5.62 F. Simms, L. Sweeny, R. Hey, drunk; dismissed. 3 |; selling Without license; $2.44. W Robinson, R Robinson, assault; $5 44 each, and bail for court. J. W. Gross, disorderly; dis- missed. Thos. Havenner, running wagon with- we engaging the attention of France end Eng- It is rumored that the French police have ar- =e three hundred workmen on the charge of sedition great object probably is, that the choir may ‘“‘get tbe Hy on the tane before the audience get ready to listen. SURRENDER OF FORT MACON ment of Ten and Late Southern pa; , With great unanim- [legs Greek and Turkisb'affiire are unchanged. ity, admit that !f defeated inthe spproaching en- si The Austrian government bas sent two naval ont Meense; S244. Robert Hay, drank ; dis- ements on the Yorxtown, Va. insula,and | ©@8'Frisen taken Prisoner engineers te America to inepect the Monitor and mi Walter Godey, obstructing sidewalks; geze Corinth, Miss., nothing will left to them The following dispatch Is taken from the Rich- iebitoac and new coast fon ifications do Avna King. prostituttons workhouse. Helen | but an attempt to resoft to guerilla warfate, which | mond Enquirer of Wednesday There 1s great detightin all paris of Italy at the Mahoney, Pat MeNamsra, G. McCallan, Joseph Standish, Benjamin Snowden, disorderi 5 S144 Catherine Mevarrle, E Wilson, ab ; dis. Eiiza Cissel, R. Walker, + $244 Jobn Bennet, John Whrlen, Geo. Stone, SL.62each. Robt. Joyce, baving no license; i. Charles Madis, do; do. E. Sullivan, drunk; dismissed Fourth Precinct. —Jas. McKeever, drunk; dis- missed. A. Thom,do.; workhouse James Sul- livan,do; do. James McCue, do; dismissed Wm. Metcall, disordefly; do. Pat’k Miles, do.; fined $1.75. Jobn Pfr, creating a nuisance; ruled for bearing. Robert Clayton, vagrant; dis- missed. Peter Culin, obstructing the sidewalk; do. W. Hamilton, disorderly; do. PaVk Mirth, larceny; committed for cour. Dennis Erwin, assault; dismissed. Edw’d Whitty, drank; do. Lish Lewis, disorderly; do. Mary Conley, as- aaait, security to keep the . Catherine Leep- Sad, threats; do. . J. Harrington, disorderly; fined $2. A.N Chamberlain, larceny; dismisred James McCracklia, disorderly; turned over to ard. Geo. Geary, drunk; fined #1 75. R. Lat- reil, riding on pavement; do & . Eighth Prectnct.— Patrick Mahony, larceny; dismissed. Cornelius Hur:ey, do.; do. Charles Vanke, vagrant; do John Redender drunk; turned over to the military. Louisa Cathman, assauit and battery; security for peace. John Dunhbarth, breaking furniture; security for further hearing. Govert James, larceny; diemisted. Rob- ert Hay, drank and disorderly; paid costs. 91 cts. Charles Brow, ¢0; dismissed. Augustus Cox, do; do. Robert Laville,do;do. Dan’l Nolan, selling liguor on Sanday; do Niata Precinct —Wm. McCatchen, keeplog 2 ¥iclous dog; raled for further hearing. Lemuel Kidwell, esssuit and battery; dismissed. Arch. Selly, drank; senttolock-up Lemuel Kidwell, do.; do. Peter Relly; disorderly; fined 81 91. James Dove, drunk; dismtssed. ity; fined Mar they profess to be teady to prosecute -‘until the last Southern atm it paralyted.’’ {> It is rumored at Fortress Monroe that twenty-five men of the 5th Maryland Regiment. stationed at Newport News, had deserted an gone overtotheenemy. The Sth was raised in Baltimore and adjacent counties, as a State guard, but were sent away with thelr own consent. The rumor is not generally credited Grnexat Prics.—The Memphis Appeal of the 15th contains the address of General Sterling Price to bis troops, on vege bis command, as also the letter of Adjutant General Hough, accepting the resfgnation. Hough’s letter is dated Des Arc, Arkansas, April 8th, and Price’s address. Des Arc, April 9th. {7 Joba Bright has written 2 letter to James Forsyth, of Troy, in which he states that his own cleat opinion Is that an overwhelming majority of the English people would rejoice greatly at the complete success of our Government and the restoration of the Union. {7 The Queen of Holland is visiting the French Court to arrenge a marriage between her sen,the Prince of Orange, heir to the crown of Holland, and the Princess Anna Murat. So the daughter of the Napoleon-mide King of Naples will in time be Queen ef Holland. I> The debt of Mexiéo to the Allied Powers is stated in round numbers as follows: To Eng- jand,, $75,000.00; to Spain, #10 900,000; to France, $5.00°,000. And yet France refuses to be satisfied with an arrangement satisfactory to both Engiand and Spain! Pain —The St. Lonis Evening News learns that the loan of the Exchange Bank of St. Louis, of $250,000, made to Fremont last summer, has, after much delay and trouble, caused by General Fre- mont’s want of authority to negotiate such aloan, been finally paid. i” Rogers sweetly sings Wirmtnoton, N. C., Aprif 29.—Fort Macon surrendered conditionatly oa Pr iday last X por- tion of the gartison arrived here at 12 o’clock last night. Itis reported that Col. White saved all the public papers. The ofticers were allowed to teke theirside arms. Seven of onr men were re- ported killed, and a number wounded. [sconD DisPatcH } : Wiutmtneton, April —Fort Macon surren- dered on Friday, the 25th instant, nfter a bom- bardment of ten and a half hours. The batteries were placed behind heavy sand banks breathing battery was 1,100 feet dis‘ant. mortars 1,400 feet, and entirely concealed from the fort The garrison were allowed the honors of war, the officers retaining their side-arms, and all paroled Seven men were killed and eighteen wound- ed—two mortally. The enemy’s loss 1s not known. Col. White and 155 men arrived off the bar yomeee afternoon on board the Federal gun- it Chippewa, and were tranafered to a river steamer under a flag of truce. They reached here ai stated inthe first dispatch. The others were sent up the sound from the fort. recent language of Lord Palmerston and Mi. Gled-tone ia the recent debate on the Italian qies- niewed, each troops, with 100 guns. were on their way to Herat, and that Dar Jan, of Herst,as directed by the King, has ordered 16 000 Sowars and infantry to march ageinet them. The Steamsh'p Canada. Bostoy, Apri! 30 —The Canada satied at 10 o’clock this morning, with 10 passengers for He'- {fax and $9 for Liverpool. She takes out $50,000 in specie Among her pissengers are Bishop Fitzpatrick, of Boston; Bishop Bacon, of Portiind, Me.; Bish- . ¥ ; Bishop Bay’y. op Mc lexkey, of Albany, N of Newark, N.J; Bishop Duggan, of Chi Ill., and Bishop Smith, of lowa. They are Zz to attend a gouncil of the Catholic church to be Donsld McKay, the or held in Rome early {n June. 3 eminent shi Minister to builder,‘an@ A. W Randall, 1 ome, art algo passengers FROM GEN. HALLECK’S COMMAND. The wheie ef Alabam: rth of the Ten- pessee river, dn undisputed possession of the Federal Army. The following has been received atthe War Department: Hentsvtiie, Als., via Lonisville, May 1.—To Hon. E. M. Stanton Secretary of Wer: As yea- terday the enemy ha’ ind ate tacked during the n ades, 1 deemed {t my duty to head in pezson t xpedi- tion against Bridgeport I started by a train of cersin the mornin;:, fol- lowed by two additional regiments of infantry OFFICIAL, pes OF STATE, Wasnineton, Janutry 25, 1253. The Scoretary of State will hereaiter receive Members of Congress on business on Saturdays corinencing wilh Seturday, the firet of next month. fan27 ¥ WILLIAM H Ww** DEPARTMEN?, YARD, Tenth Precinct —Vavid Sutton, profan! Jan¥art M1, 1563, $19. Rachel Bally, do ; dismissed. goret | “ The soul of music slumbers in the shell,” &c. | and’ two companies of cavalry. I found that our] ORDERED, That the War Department will be Wheatley, tute; do. Frances Boyer, do.; Wonder if the rebels at New O-leans thought pickets had engagrd the enemy’s pickets, four | closed Tuesdays, Wedneadsys, Thursdays and workhouse. Elizabeth B: »do.; do. Joseph § 40 while those 25,000 were “ played” on their} miles from Bridgeport and after a short engage- | Fridays against all other busiucas but that which batteries? Atall events they'll allow that music didn’t slumber in that lot of shells! Precoctovs Crime —In the Burlington County Court, N. J_,a little girl named Shaffer, indicted for an attempt to poison Elizabeth and Anna Banting, plead guilty and was sentenced to ten e.do.; do. Jobn Jones, riding on footways; foed S2 Edward Hart, do ; do. Loutsa Snyder, common drunkard; workhoug. Frank Smith, disorderly; dismissed. Bridget Keenan, vagrant; workhouse Jotn Maack, drunk; fined $2.94. David Shay, disorderly; fined $294. Benjamin ment—in which we lost one man killed—drove them across a stream,whose ratlway bridge I pad burned, with four reziments of infantry, two Pieces of artillery dragved by hand, and two com- panies of cavairy. At3 p.m. we advanced to the burnt bridge and relates to active military eperstions in the field. Saturdavs will be devoted to the business of Senators and Representatives. Mondays to the business of the Public. S — dos = = — guard. Anthony | years’ imprisonment in the State Prison. ee ri a \ eas mbit ys Bokets ‘on the poe ED Witt tare Bays, da.; do. Julius Ross, selling liquor on} ip James Early, aged about 63 years, who | er side, thus producing tbe impression that = ned $25 M. Dennis Nolan, profane | nay for the last thirty years been a resident of | 0Uf #dvance wou! eratiway. This sc- lerly: fined $553. W. Doan, disor- derly; fined $1.91. B. Mortimer, do ; Peter Herwagoner, do.; do. hi PASSENGER TRA TU MANASSAS. War Drraaruent, Office Milstary Superintendent Katlreads vs Washington, April 18, i362 No Passenger Train will be ron from Washbing- complished, the entire force was thrown acress the country about a mile, and put on the road leading from Steverison to Bridgeport. The whole column now advanced at a very rapid pace. Our cavalry scouts attacked those of the enemy and forced them from the Bridgeport road. We thus Martinsburg, Va. , committed suicide, by hang- ing, on Monday, the 2:h ult. Nocavse {s as- signed for the rash act. 1L7~ The first shipment of cotton from Arkansas, since the war, was made from Osceola, on the2Ist. ham; rt. W ‘asaai It was consigned to Grinnell, Minturn & Co.,| succeeded in making a complete surprise, d-Iib- saytide. sions O'Neill, dodo. New York, and constated of thirty-seven bales | trately forming our line of batile oa the crest of | 1? t Manassas until farther notice. man, carryt we 5; fined $20.93, | Eighty more were ready to be sent forward. a wooded hill, within 500 yards of works con- D. ©. McCALLUM, A letter was recently received at tbe Chica- go Post Office saturated with blood. It was found in the pocket of Captain Ferris, 12th Ilnols rez. 4ment, who was mortally wounded in the battle of Savannah, on the 6th (lt tea singular fact tbat the mejority of structed to defend the bridge At our first tire the guard broke and ran. They attempted to blow up the main bridge. but failed. They then attempted to fire the further extremity, but the volunteers. at my cail, rushed forward ts the face of ir fire, and saved it. The bridge concesied weapon: 9. W. aA. pes eee fined 25.041. James ap 18-tf Creeder, disor oo fined $154. Dennis Long, do; do. Prank inks, vagrant; workhouse. Somtsopr Vietim:zep. —On Monday afternoon, M. D. and Sup’t Railroads, U. 8 7 MBALMING THE DEAD. DR. HOLMES’S AMERICAN PROCESS, the officer on duty at the depot observed a very C from the island to the main shore we could not] This process, without the use of poisons, dis- Beckng, ee way onea de ia agp apparently | Camolic clergyman of Brechlva, NY., bas bap. | sve- It ie of small moment, its length being | S0vered Uhurtden ours “a'o. “and prachced quan Juss leswien, ond commie "aietrosa, Ptlzed, within @ short time, 75° children, 67 of } OPLY sbout 430 fee:. Gaveed eaten is caoent stone 7 in great dietress The cars however started, leaving ber almost dis- | Whom are boys. e prisoners taken report that five regiments | iteeif. This mode of Emusiming D of infantry and 1,00 cavalry were stationed at } is +o foreign invention. bet purely Amorioan Liav- gonsolate on the platform. The officer asked if} {[J~ The steamer Commodore Perry was lately | the bridze. ‘This campaign ts cuded, and | now | 12K discowered it moyen Loree ec oe oan, hiny be could conduct her to some plae= to stop until J seized by U 8. officialsat Wheeling, Va, for occupy Huntsville in pertect security, white all | S¢8rch. Maay of the resiteuts of ih the next traio; and she then told him, with tears in ber eyes, the following pitiable story : Her name wes Libby Willtams, the daughter of 2 foreman at some coal works in Pennsylvania, and sbe resided in Philadelphia, where she worked at dressmaking. During the previo week she received a letter from a lady friend, named Otterbach, in this city, informing her that running Into the government steamer Eunice a few days since. She will be held until she gives security for damage done the Eualce. i[7 Edmond J. Bl of the Boone County (Mé ) Standard, has been ordered to leave | url, and hiscfiice is confiscated, for giving and comfort to the énemies of the United States.”’ {[7 The English trady with America fell off, remem body of achi'd embsimed by me. My preci been tested bys largo numinar of, prreict okemietain the prinoipa: «ities of Union persons of the highest jexpootab.li vy. who siven their o-rtifcates, which my pamph et show. The body of a dog embs md eleve Sines, And expveed to She heat of tha paat of Alabama north of the Pennessee river floats no flag but that of the Union. O. M. Miteurit, Brig. Gen. commanding Third Division. Successful Reconmoissance to Pardy, Ten- 1. April 30 —To Hon. r seven years since the exposition of tho h Amst Pittsevre, Tenn., 18 ou sublic exh bition at 30 t Pann. Aver ua, whera i 2, if she would come to the city she cruld get} ,/5 E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Movemente| ! have emtaimet s large numer of officers and year, to the amount of $65,000,000, 1n conse- Private solciers of our army to ths entire antisina- ror, and that she would meet her at the depot. I cuence of the secession war. That is what she has | COut8u®, Roads hard, and require a great deal Goa of thelr survivicg slativen and fried. She left Philad-iphia on Friday morning, ex- Pecting toreach here In the afternoon, but un- fortanately minsed the connection in Baltimore, and bed to wait ti!l morning. Not knowing any person in Baltimore she concluded to stay in the wat -room at the depot, where she alowed ber ings to overcome her, and burst Into tears. Earty in the morning two gentlemanly-lookin; ins came into the room and tried to oomfo} er, after she hed told her story with child-like of work for heavy trains. Purdy was successful They destroyed two bridges on the Mobile and Obio railroad, captured one locomotive and the train men. Tuomas A. Scott, Assistant cecretary of War. to pay for sympathizing with rebellion. The reconnolesance to if?" B. Gratz Brown, a well known Western politician, has written a letter avowing himself in agitator, and opposing expatriation as con- ition precedent to er.anc! pation. oa Colonel Morse Cooper, one of the few sur- viving heroes of Waterloo, has recently died in England. He was wounded at Bayonne und Waterloo.” 80 embaim bodies by Sucquet’s French good or better The french academy of Solence St its annual sitting held on the ‘2d of March, 1852, published Suoquct’s system to the world, & copy of Whioh I have te ishing bodies embalmed by either pro- ly to A. Buchiy, Undsrtader, 363 Ps, avenne; seme Buroh, Unde hoe] ; Henry u Great Flood en the Mississippi Biver. Caino, May 1.—(he steamer Diligence. from Tiptonville, reports an alarming stage of water oF, teorges . 433 Pa. svenus. No porous simplicity. They stated that they were also] {t-The new sloop-of-war Sagramento | in the Mississippi river. Hundreds of houses on | “2% B38 tm going to Washington, and would accompany | was launched rom the Portameuth Navy Yard | the banks of whe river there and at Madrid have OTATOES5: rier — sod they all three sterted in the 4.30 train. | on Monday. Thousands wi the ceremo- | been submerged, and thousands of cattle, sheep 2.500 bushels Whitt a r 4 z Or bg n the journey she showed the letter of her friend,.} nies sl ‘ and hogs wi away. Many families were} nyod at Riley's W hart fot of tite tree nee Mrs | Ditereanh -containtng the address, and they tie 2th’ New York Regiment recently | living in fatboats everywherealong the river, and | schooner Sarah Helen, {icin Bangor, Dia nor weal — sae ro . also Info marched miles. in 17 hours This indicates} Vely great suilering prevailed in consequence cf | bs gold very low in lots to suit by Ler ashington was 2 perplexing city for great ce, and is quite up to the most cele- | this unprecedented flood. D. L. MURRIZON & CO pon a Min mn Me nen gn mae a Bd 1 marebes In history. ‘The whole of Columbus, up to the fortifica- |}. corner « round for Mrs. Otterbach, the three precepaede 10> Mrs. Windbam, the notorious heroine of tons, Is overtiowed, and the water fs running into | SP 38 1" ____o°tt the windows of the houses. Hickman is also suf- UST ARRIV. from an Eastern suo in toone of our hotels, where they took aa the celebrated Windham lunacy ease, 1s at Barce- I fering greatly, ‘The tortifionic J SD, direct a Eastern ~ o mus at Island No, tion house one bundred CHECKERED rooms. “On Sa’ afiernooa one of the men | lous, “frequenting the opera there, brilliant with | 16 atd‘on the main land opposite, are eull sbove MattinG ‘Also, an ascortmont of ILCLOTAS came to her ri to seduce her, | diamonds.’ water, except the upper ry. A large amount | 40d CARPETS, sugetner wrh a large quancity of but +m finding she resisted be hastily lett,| {17 ‘The 45th annual meeting of the Amefican fof cannon and heavy ofWhance stores captured | CROCKERY of a1 desoriptions. 2 1 BR Bey * ae fn & bayou, and cannot removed {il water oond han ds; ie them aay saree C+ Sunday Be ee pos wl The aes hte Arges estimates | subsides. Point Pleasant is entirely drowned out. tore, bat ite ae Ail of wich fave Aes a boog ht tired, apd remained all n! 000 ‘| i i See tase ot ga. FLY, 438 ttn street, tesatode,) ight, during which The Arrest of Col. Je: time, by tbreafs and force, plished his he took what little Purpose In the ‘mornin: \° ap 35 Im* Retweer G and Bate. Lgavenworts, April 25 —A circular just pub- It is rumored that the frigate Macedonian, money she had, and her ry, and made oif, plated. the Charleston Navy Yard, is to be tron- | ished by Gen. Sturgis ta RE42 WITH DECISON AND ACT WITH and how she wes bere ina city unable to | *- . ‘€ The arrest of Col. Jennison was the result of} DR. VELLN Y’S PRIVA'TE HOSPITAL, fod her friend, and without any.mesane. a Copenhaver, of Martinsburg, Vs.,} representations made to me by Lieut. Cel. D. R,| in the Feceral Riock Opposite tne Gaueral Post ‘The girl told her story with run over by carson Monday. the 23th | Anthony, of bis own -regiment, and Col. @, W and Patent fice, Room 24 up stairs, corner Soon we Tena i oe sere pete of. | Sit and hed his leg, justabove the ash}ejeut df: | Defiéter. nts frnmmeaiens cometta nding ofoer ADE V a atyritanea for the’ Paverenee el’ enekery, ee. ae ately Piftt-ward Altered @1 notes of the Mechanica’ was made at the ¢; solic nO! 1 zie ‘7 G station boune and the officers of biladelphia are in eftculation. Bank | Oniter, who, in bis appeal to me on the Sihatt ; ‘Tho Only Regular Physician Advertiang. Lee who wheal toa for thé supposed pata inthe London exhibition Bibles will be | 2¢™22 ds bis immediate arrest, and charges him{ Dr. M. volny’ long experience in hospital prac- .. Here bil in told her story, and so enlisted the officers in her bebalf that one of them proposed to take ber to his house until the parties ‘with tle most grave and serious crimes known to téd in 109 different languages. military i[7~ Three hundred bales of cotton arrived at Drivatenaturosor he will fostais the vat rhe will forler uadred dolls: aoe Wwerrants law.” wnt of s ive hi mn i7-3m* Hiram Rich, an old resident of the West, and +d gauid, be gcrened and sbe could, ear from her Cincinnatl afew days since, from Nashville. for a number of years autler at Fort Leavenworth, | perfart tad sadital oa nee pomemeation. A ends. tears eyes she acce; den! ester: ‘e o* . * kind offer, and wee at ence domiciiog we ne fle is au houss of the officer, where she stopped until the} SEALE: ROPIEAIE Will be reosived Great Freshet at PRING BSTYLES 2 7 5 Cairo. Secale erviccie sane atc | Sea Maceo aa ees usbmghlities ioe mettapceche ress]. |APARAAMSINEL rine soa, \e 8] rene Shar aa taae Bae gece se | “Bracers fog Gt tee Pear tea Beka < ialgiatidiel mania ices ef a x i a ‘iauieg eels BE gene wath To ne to, ‘rhe soldiers to be atthe Bolton” whp te Toonstantly at ‘work: with large gangs of we bosiewhnah tam nne monivines happy aa “two peas ine pod.” Heat once ace terms of Will réquire that the | C2, thfowing uP additional embankments. It | The: ally sclonsed. and parohaved af Rr ae a pete ard Pa ome see ee cca rect com} —2 the . or 2 ¥sgl tab}: . & gord stook of Picture Cordes, Lous maa Is yet turning over in bis noddle. Bre eevee ibghen erenee | at play iol ot hie lvoe and a ond te shade Cerd aed ‘Thmainga 12 a ve- biais ‘Same of «Arm, many places is several f Ee ct : eases and Pil zat ei Mg ln ato] rns Seem CAPE AO| eg Me ace ne gtd coe | igen Ra ar mpt- wrolmas Ferry af the comnce of Twelfth and a Peat eae 7 Oi AM | a who ‘have been defven | JJ, prides ar laid Ey a compolsni ~ } SH their is some misapprehension on the Southern Newspaper Items. et aa business wu SP Pronk i, but -Caino, May 1—The Memphis papers of the | 960 othe ag wersng $9 build up & business at ‘26th ult. say that a convertion of cotton planters, | sp 15 2ae4e" L J ROTHROCK, held at Ala, have unanimously resolved | : or] a estes c the productionof cotton eae DIB SUS PEATE Fo, BOnca Es. 4 vation of : 2 TA tax of | ued -. To keep moi per [bale 39 seceminenited. 19 ‘imposed on it | wall rat itt tffsotal. Prion 3 an So ate j_ Marla lay has’ been deslared in East Ten- h Forter attivise fer raicae darting abe ene Bie wal to ¥ tion in the British Parliamen The Bombay meil of March 27th is on board the America, but the news from that quarter bas generally been anticipated Intelligence is received that about § 000 Persian system 8! 519% pisos This proceas i cond have used rince the di covery of my own had it been aa THE WEEKLY STAR. This excelent Mamily anc News Jowres: . orn telning 2 grester variety of loteresting reeding Friday mosnia, TERM »—Cash, invariabdig, im adotace Plagie copy, per anv Five cop! Ter cept Twenty-ave copies . It invariably contains the that bas msde Yas Datly Kuenine fo generally tureu, at the country I> Blagte copics (iu wrappers) can be pre red at the covoter, tm ly after Che jesue ptper. ce—THREE CENTS ot P ROPOSALS FOR EM LI. ARMS FOR THE UNITED STAIES SERViOR, IMBOmM FTA, 320 FENNSYLVANIA AYENUE, EMILE DUPRE. Capnace Wasrtxoron. D. ©. A Freposars will be repsived by 2 evening of tho fin the Unit thin ors yrar tion efarms. vis: ¥ ont. w ihre ag Borne Haid Bills si geketa. model i855, — Harper's Ferry hilles. with sword bayoncts and Sect Krevived and Opened, steel rorbharde, coda 23, A Seige Bat Geet-tans stock of chuice PAMILY GROCKEIES, ceasisting of: BUGARE, of ali gredes Breeon lowing Carbincs, for esvalrr. Revo ver Pistols, @rs3 £1805 Be bre: for lig : . ctes! enab- bsris, packet bayone:s, Swords, } thas, ekind grossed and QOETEE, eo" > ft piwtul ororr COFTEE, oe n= EE BUTTER, ho amber of 5Go LARD Allin firearms are to be fur ao regular epecncng-8. ‘The | FLOCK, OU Suarmors, Sper ast: MAILLARD'S CHULULATE, vi ecach of ihe Ofser Ac, ae, ae nterchange Wit one Ba0 Al of which be offers at iov'set cash prices. ant ba of the very . D parts will te emt bescb PIZH™ CELESRATED WHiSKIPa 300 barrels Magno! 600 barrels XXX, Se barrels M B Rye honoagehels, 608 berreia tine Old Kye, 300 ba Fauure time, or any Btt or other ir ferior materia! nico ti “the whole number of art tars s* the opm eft! Ti PRK br CHAMNPAGHE, Mumm Verseay, Green Seal, Heidsicz, nds of Proposals he nidressod az eral J. W Wasi , IPLBY, Cael of Orinares, ng Will bo eadoreed *Proporn's sor Maakets; J , e8°ers, &o, ae the case may | WRB, delng bought low, we Ofer at vousse!/F age aed lies ancpege an 15 low rates, peorosars FOR {HORS neRES at for Depot Qvartee™ Corner isth and G WRDIALS Pxaczn Propo: 7 SOLDIERS’ PAY Has RAR ND rerp uail'e per: d=4 to the pe Sat wistriet trict At orusy Bidders must be preset in person whe r bide are opened o; their proposals wil! nol ba cen sidered Bonde, in the eum of ten *hourand dollars. sig by the contractor and be required of the au CHK RIG SILLERY CH RE vVEp TC 8S, KE, Connea ov Pann. Averva can Save St. Cigrenton Hotei suiicing, ing msde Beea.iy, by isiter, or uy Form of Guaranice Wo, —, of the count: oi —, + JAMES 2 ms ani — , of the county ef —, and hereby guar: THEDRRY . Pint“ OL’ {D7 A Nidsrei disoorn’ Roots AND SHOE W manufse' nr: Sa50rdanoe we are pre- Pereons in waxtof Heote aud S Or c.1y amie Work, Will siwarye fi ortin store and at the FROL, OF BO 80: Fmeeter sail bein turds. Any informality i the bi”, or non-cor with the terms oftnis advertisement, w the rejection of the proposal ‘Thess horses #1 be than ( Ne. 662 " The Deput Quarterm OF Oretere sahoustetintene ths right to rejoot auy = too hish bids tha. hi DH. RE AvMik i. Bid RECHIVED AT L. A. BEALL & OOS. fev tm:3 Colons! and D-pot Gusrtarmaster. No. 261 isereaeh, Sete i roe exert * RG pew swok «f OLUOTH . uv sine TPO, THe Lapre! GODS, TRUNSS HATS RCATL ute PaIN@. FUR SIEHiN NSS, Ha IMand CAPS AyD ‘ ow York pi kaowa or Americs, Nea hD ae AD il Plante warranted tree to name and of first Che nae quaiuty. oh aARDIN 5 nud Nureory ina ap22w* Connscrioat av, ourner ut — v OTICK ie Tnx: Copartncrai Some: mys bemeof Clasxrt & Maz, niutusi oonsent stnve April Saninet the ite firm will be se thoge inaebted to the iste firm uuake payment to him. INO, B. CLAGE JOSEPa J. MA of very ues DRAWERS, whith be proces, SAM'L 5 TT, Y. ITICE —Tho vnds od will o¢ former y tcods business at the © Pa graye =o hopes (o merit a ourtmnence of the |1t LA RUBBER BOOTS B£0 heretoior= beste wed upon the late firm. AND SNO0Ls, NO RB. CLA 324 Pa. ave, &)] sizes, at OTICF.—Ali persons havt * the late firm of Claxet't & hiny wish them to be presented, wil: fini t! thedesk ccounts with » Whe donot mm randy at until May Ist, ater witch tue thay w il s upon, when itis expected a!! cla.iuns will <l UpOn presentation La J. B. OLAGETT, 2: Wasnins7on, Apr iy dae Pa ave. 10, i082, st aii porauns and pctes due, A oF LORGIA, SOUTH CaROLI NA. ALATA” by FLURIDA. a nee, i in. and settle, ae} Geri7o ety padtighed py the State Governments on very ot Outstanding socourts egainst me 20 cosle, mounted on ciot By 6 Ween uae TEES. WILSON 2017 FR ¥ a Talis Roo: “a f° BUYP CLUTSING. aplisw corner 7th and Fa. Wear a ata th tury or twe VERY ERSON'S INTEREST ‘Ene ‘aseortincDt yy aU ¥ setine SLora- stock of Clothing for eale over Gait? Jowsiry | ING, om! ti aty'es of loy-priosd, modivm, Store jesow offered st lone thar wholesale prices, fine et, Which We are selling et vey Bue Gt S Mo. 460 Seventh atrect, oppenisg c WALL, STEPHENS & Cv., 329 Pa. Ween $th Bud ith sie. TIBET EE AS a Lane Spri ; test o OR & FEW DAYS ONLY.-) beaver Si gaals some ceaet eer ana Fits ecleoad B of, Cloning from wer es OR BALA fins «took of Clotsang, Furuich | Sat rtreqt, nese ¥ where I ena of 4 : preter ry Hate Ani Capavat whole | Mat who coat prices, bret weer vent strest,, opposite al F, Boods, Trunks, Ciothing, Grabs A eee ot Renter eee Tea neta obra Fe Steen | GEST ORRRSOF iia UADF 028" | silty Tamron mie S30 TRAVELLING TK U™ seta ics oe ‘of mth fAbsiss FS NE Aairh to the best oc} —— “Ee les soa we ore rOm 5° _ 089 i ¢ ok i mi PEN Ally STEPHENS & o-».. Penz atrnes,