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—_——- = = distant. It turns ont that the report of fifteen o it OF THE LOCAL NEWS. Counciy Paocaxpines, May 1_Beerd of Al: | | Ligtipstion or rae Teasers et Kiser | ___SALIS, PARTIES, 8 _ (SECOND) EDITION. | orrne. stving vorn titted nt scout oome dey = men, the following communication was received HE PIC NIC BY THE BENEVOLENT | => | nce against the enemy's pickets !s untrue. One = me = . wom Mayor Wallach. It contains information R Boaie ve Ssorsetown, whioh = to THREE O'CLOCK, P. M. man only was even wounded and none were rics. —Mr. A. W. Burns. managing agent many readers: n ured, . -=—- += ——_-- = = + ” “on Star ry eben : , will ¢- Maron's Orricsg, April 23, 1862. ai r NEOSEPONE.D P a - aT a = | kitted ontt! Friday la the day of the atteck hereafter also act as the Star’s omaag ee ¥ To the Board of Aldermen: on i. ‘weather, aoe MONDAY. 3 OUCUPYING FREDERICKSBURG. From other accounts it is gathered that during ad ! GzntLamen: In answer to the resolution of the eee: 3S : We have every reason to believe that Iast night | the bombardment cf Fort Macon 7 rebele were there. Any ——— emerge at Pr ry with e Crand: , xe is Bridge te Sargean' Meeating ins Bayer (o coumuunionte stat? Bx 2 J. 0. 0. F. 5 an General McDowell finished throwing a pontoon | killed and a great many wounded. Col. White street, will meet with prompt attention — peas . Le brid, the Rappahannock, at Fredericks. | and 150 men were releseed on parole by General : Dove ting debt of this RAND LEVEE ann ridge over appa , pe = = = a = 9% oe iy . s Corporation & the 26th of Keguat last, as far as $ FESTIVAL, burg, and that by daybresk to-day his advance | Burnside AxvseMents To mice? : ascertained, J. have the henor to submit the fol- | Tobe hela at Ovv Farrows’ Haut, 7th street, | bad crossed the river and taken full possemion of THE MERRIMAC. — : 0 t | lowing : r A Soffolk indent of the Pet . Foavie Avaussen—< The Lady cco 4m suMictent | Ronde of the Alexandria and Washing- On MONDAY EVENING, May 5h, 102, _| the town. vfolk correspondent of the Petersburg Ex. On motion of Mr. Brown, an act was passed | ton Railroad Company due Janual FOR THE BRNEFIT OF THE LIBRARY. Press, dated April 59, says all were expecting to authorizing the Water Registrar to loan Messrs. 1859, 1860, 1561, and those which ma- ta wenehd eoeminnle Hits foreneen the ‘War Depertseent received a hear something from the Virgiota ¢Merrimac) - Myers & MeGhan two fire-plugs tured January, 1862, but outetanding fcateraity aut tte trievds, thet the ‘ Fa ee ei eres erta: | this a. m., but the Norfolk Day Book is a8 ailent — raged Mr. Brodhead said bunclis badasembied | _ in August, principal and interest.....825,600 00 | Eran frovas and Festival will beheld atthe snore | 4espatch from Major General Halleck, | as the grave upon the subject. | forbear to report he general curtosity to see the great t ian ten lly to consider the propoxition of the Balti. | Certificates of indebtedness issued under 'Y EVENING. Mar 5, for which | buig Landing. {t was dated yesterday. It was : javentie drame Miss Athens pemenctes Peniine. nd Obio Railroad. tn reference to street | _ the act of March 20, 1881............ 9.035 £7 | the most complete arrangements have been made | whally relative to details of the effsirs of his | M2" Groven’s Tasatre. — ‘The Babes in the The agreement had been sent to tbe | Rank of Washington, loan and interest 10,093 34 | tor the oomtort and ploasnre of thoae who may | WDOl'y relative to celsls Of the allslls Of Mls} wast the rumors referred to in this paragraph Wood” will be presented to-night, for positively | directors, and bad not yet been tetutned. He | Bank of Metropolis. loan and interest, eee nat CoTeET co at 8 ofslock | ery? and sive nothing whatever concerning ‘h¢ | are, may possibly be inferred from the fact thet the last time, with Setcbell, Miss Denia, Mr. cna eee wasil Bridiay- ees cetee ica ie sour ok 5,016 67 = rf current rumors Tl cashar seus bceae eas See to ane ‘onsidera| ussion ensued on motion; jam ‘eters! LATEST PROM GEN. HALLECK’S ARMY. ade Concert by F Phillips, and Mra. Germon, in the leading parts. eS orn 4 Beauregard eat z . Mre. Hough’s seg, .Joslab's Courtehip,” meets which the Board decided by adjourning until | gravel 14th street 557. 5,046 67 | delivered Grand Man . ae Conoert will — yesterday that a prominent naval officer hed se with such favor that sbe is called upon to sing t Monday at4 p.m William Camoiack, loan ee setae eines {Mahl 10 Grolook, when the Ssloon | ANOTHER BRILLIANT EXPLOIT OF As. | signed bis commission. fi rectly appenme to-cipht on Bally Soregg, im the Pearce ager Tat dou Sweeper wal bp Cotinines of ck for paving in Firat” the enjorment ofthose fond of the piesaures of the | TRONOMER GENERAL MITCHELL. EXCITING RUMORS laughable farce, “ Sketches in India.”” ‘clnonen tae 2 eaters ‘aati to De the | _ Ward, 1855..........-.......+ + 1,713 63 | 28206 tg ONE DOLLAR—admittine a centle- (PRR TELEGRAPH.) The Petersburg Express of today says that NTEascRyY —Tbis is the occasion of Frank | consideration of t report of the committee to Certificates of stock for filling certain sar msn and [adi9s; to be liad of the Committees of the Huntsvitir, May 1, 1882.—Hon. Edwin M.] many rumors were in circulation yesterday— Brower’s beneSt. and be will appear in biscoml- | confer with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | , lots in First Ward. 1554.... .. 3,790 09 a'ffere at Lodgéa.gnd Knoampments, Stanton, Secretary of War: Early yesterday | among them a report of the evacuation of Mem- cal character of Ginger Blue in the side-spiitting | Company in reference to a street railway, and | J2¢k#on & Bro., provisions for poo 1,100 60 mornin; troops crossed from the island go the | Phis and Cerinth, end a report of the capture of bool SS iz My troops c: rom the island § pe’ farce of the «Virginia Mummy >> Brower is in | stated that they were not ready with a report, ard | 40h H- Drury. purchaseoflotforschool |. A GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION MAY | main shore, and captured two six.poundercanvon | Wilmington, N.C., by Burnside Breckinridge peets ‘or of Ethi- sf oe oars catiu Se pee Devt will sing Pcl Sen agg og tle — ee Claims against the Public Schoo! ; 7 pull a2 nie Pee ree by pempersn and thelr ammunition. The Inhabitants report | end Hindman have becn appointed major gener rome of her best songs to-night, and Millie Fow- | gion of this Board. This being the case, on | Claims against the Washington bee mg Ta Hh Dancing by Pref. Parnes’ nik from bi the enemy to have ietreated in great confosion a'send Col. W. A. Best, of Arkansas, brigedier ter will appear in the dance. T row there | motion of Mr. Shepherd the Board adjourned. Claims against the Water Department. . SGI] thres snademies, f-om 8 to 056 o'elook. O M. Miscuent, Brig. Gen. | general. will be an afternéon entertainment for ladies and ye Salaries of officers of the Corporation 4802 31 | whiob jest, hows the aadiones wi'l connune tie ’ PANIC IN RICHMOND families; when, to please them. the‘ Virginia} Mazancnoty Svicip.— Yesterday evening sn | Erection of Central Guard-house —-- -. 4,590 35 | danoge for tbe Bight, Prof: Gores Art inittine >] The Richmond Dispatch of to day says that the aan will be presented. Miss Fowler w uest was held at the Delevan House over tbe eS ee Be rice 500 00 | @gentieman endindies. ap 7" | OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE CAPTURE OF panic on the subject of the erarcity of food is one 50 8 3 - & youl in named J. s ; Conan ‘The troupe draws like a team Mi N.Y. ‘whe died of a wound in the head | J.C. Hall, Arco aereencaaneey in oe 64 Wi eive FR RAVES rival FORT MACON. the most causeless. The railroad from Danville of elephants. Choice vocal and instrumental 1 discharged by bis own hand. From First District, bess AL TEMPRRANCE HALly ————>— to Greensborough is rapidly being congtructed, music, 8] did tablesux, and graceful dancing mony before the 645 52 On THURSDAY, MAY 8th, 1862, Four Hundred Prisoners Taken! | and will open North Carolina, Tennessee, and even Georgia and South Carolina, for supplies to Loss on our side only one killed and | ferd the whole State of Virginia. How causeless ' every evening. Miss Walton wins new | deceased was about twen| ra of age.and | in Third District.........- encetsiaus nightly, pe her excellent singing de- | connected with a r table eeaiehy Cacntiy lore toy Gas Li po nalaahd verve them. For the secommodation of ladies | of New York. He been to Yorktown as a | Repairing lamps ai i It appeared that the | Patrick Reynolds, lot for school-house . R. LABBE has the honor of informing the es and gentlemen of Washineton and vicinity nses of the Levy Court that wil give & Grand Festival at the above wpe and childrea an afternoon performance will be | spectator, and ee ee warctns Casual repairs of streets place and time np 2s tds eleven ded! is the panic above ailuded to, may be in part in given to-morrow SS ee Py a emt have | Cleaning alleys, streets, and gutters. bd ferred, from the fact that an adjoining cobumn of , woul SAL Cason ane an attack of fever. Upon Wednesday be tock | Erection and reyatrof pumps.. . ; LOST AND KUUN De T the same # chronicles sale of butter af @1.10 tse —A very respectable number of the voters rooms at the Delevan House, corner of C street | Refunding taxes erroneously paid [Per Telegraph.) —— . in M. | Pee pound In the city markets the Seventh Ward assembled at Potomac Hall Hose, &c., for fire companies. 33 | ——————__________——— |_ Fortress Monnoz, May !.—Hon. E ee eon. Inet night Alderman Lloyd called the meeting | wore La meet ned all the eile nto teat ne ects? | Burial of out-door poor. ; 73 0) | J OSTA tivgle. set DIAMOND PIN, on D or | stanton, Secretary of War—Sir. Capt. Worden | YANKEE AND DOMESTIC TRAITORS. to order, and said he Knew not who made the call | ¢3, put be appeared to be depressed, and dreaded | Paving and repairing gutte 2,629 50 | leaving tat WM. FINLEY’S, corn Mh > | of the Navy, with dispatches from Gen. Burn-| Six Yankees and seven domestic trattors, and for the meeting, or by what authority it was | an'attack of brain fever. Yesterday morning be eceertl Ca ee ins streets. side, has just arrived. Ie reports Fort Macon | one recusant Confederate soldier arrived in Ricb- mede; but when, in times present, so t di table | Eng gS a ype WS GS RPT DY PP PRIS “04 a eemeaae. 9 ai many voters of the Seventh Ward bed assembled, ia Bis veces te writes nap Cate ing. 3 Removing garbage.... [Oberon Theraday groning, # o'clock. on Pa | taken after eleven hours bombardment. Four ee yesterday a former ee. to an he was opposed to allowing the moment to pass m connected with the house asked him how | Policemen for night duty. OF BILLS of G10. A full descristion and liperai | DUDdred prisoners taken. Col. White, late of | Ohio regiment, snd were ceptured in Bath cova- without an expression of views. He therefore | he felt, and be replied that be thought he wes | [Ce...+.+« 2 reward, by oalling on oraddressing WILLIAM | tte Ordnance department, commanded Fort | ty, Va proposed Mr. Charles C_ Anderson ascbairman, | much better. Soon after the report of a pisto Ccncomr Lage ecprapen 2 H_LAWS, 16 Fast Capitol at. It" _ | Macon. Loss on our side, one killed and eleven A SPY EXECUTED. who was elected. Dr. Fenwick was appointed | was heard, and the inmates of the house entering | Rebull se The pe aerees OE in oe REWARD will be paid for bay HORSE, | wounded. Joun E. Woon, Maj. General. The Richmond Dispstch of yesterday records secretary. the room discovered that he had shot himself, the | Ward apothecaries. . § : the execution as spy on the 29th of April, of 5 ith leit 4 foot, ats d Mr Anderson, on taking the chair, stated that | ball entering the forebead. He lingered until 3 | Printing and binding . | For thaautwariber on ssth of Aprile if re- SSR se see he came there simply as ee. and | o’cleck p.m. and died. The note he had written | Relief of sundry person oo 0g | fureed to WAL. YATES. No. 78 @ ‘street. 27> | 7 ATOIT FROM YORKTOWN. | [inothy Webster. He ts said to be the first spy bad not desired this position. He desired some | was a request that his friends here should ser. | Contingent expenses of markets. 1 between #th and 9th, nd, m23 ae 3 +} executed by the rebels. What if the Federal one, who knew, to state the object of the meeting. | his trunk home without ed. Assessors .... b 7 5 > 7 ; th, = i 5 aia ud . nging spies? Mr. Llovd presumed the caller was absent, but | plentifully supplied with maney, and tad tae | Repairing sewertn 1ath strect weet : Awe SHEED. The owner wit penbe: conte A Sharp Cannonade. a aren een eee he knew the object of the meeting. His mind | reputation Pr being a remarkably temperate | Arresting incendiaries .. see forward, prova property. psy charges and take them ene - = THE CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS. was made up as to the course he should pursue. | young man. Railing around dodteiery eq 102 00 | aws WM B COLBURN, Per Tel b There are no telegraphic dispatches in any of The views he expressed two years ago were the |" The jury returned a verdict of death from a | Grading North Capitol stree 00 00 Telegraph Ofhos, No. 35 High strest, ee ei is pele Sai cal the morning pepers of te-tay. The Sillowt views of to-day. He had no desire t> change. | pistol shot disc by his own hands. The | Repairing Canal bridges 3 | ot —__Sorrectown. 9 5. Barons Yousrown. Mey 1—On Tuesday a} aiional items regerding the fall of New He was opposed to the introduction and mixin: epairing water ma oI stermboat was seen with a load of troops at York- | ° 7 i x fa up of natlonal. politics in muntclpal aifuire. He | & “Aiexander, wo be sent heme to toe icnds cr | Completing tax bnokn Aori'athyon Pennéyivanin avenue, betwen | town. ‘They probabiy came from West Porn, | Ofleans are all that can be gleaned from the would support the Union and the Constitution. | the deceased.’ Statues at Large 14th and 6 h sta.. or on 12th or 4th atreet. a indy : 2 | papers The Union men were the men to elevate. Those ————____ Certificates of stock beld by Hamilton mossio BREASTPIN, with piain gold bindin thirty miles above, indicating that the enemy are J Panik hae 4 whe would Introduce party politics at this time , Passtxc Covnrerrziz Monzt.—James Moren,| & Kenneally for constructing sewer bbe Gosiee. Se Fever a ears! a ome. Fhe being reinforced instead cf preparing to evacuate ; weap ‘sede Heres Prapetad Me 9G * patriots. The object of the meeting. in alias Maxwell, alias Wilson, was arrested ter- in Square No. 375, for the redemption : 3 oc Ld a ; | battery No. 1, at the mouth of Wormley’s Creek ation to Mayor Monroe, whic! e latter ac- rominaton. sbanla be to ignore party, cory aa ar morning. by Officers Ket ani Keach. 'n te eatmaies oe Pro ay Jasceponalbie Pong JOYCE'S Coach Factory, corner uthand ra commanalag the oa water cae at | cepted, and the city, at last accounts, beld by a the trucet ‘w not what some { charge o: ing counter! money. m orporation due is issued under the foe = RS RE IIE — 7 = » ss = ‘ ae borabngrin ios reap ae —s yi sony noe wan oguaad ae tks Poms pals of May , 186 ail 0 STRAY ED OR STOLEN -On the night of the | Yorktown and Gloucester. We opened vesterdsy a on of marines frem the ater Gen. these were his heartfelt convictions in regard to | 2nd had passed off $10 on a broker on the avenue, | Add, also, the guarantee bonds of base Na {pegeOt. { Wednesda, uA Ld lerge, on the enemy's shipping at about a range of two | Butler's forces were within 2 few miles of the monictpal mesures. His own feelings were | who immediately afterwards discovered the] Alexandria and Washington Ratl- ubserivor. @steward will be vaid miles. city, having landed on Lake Poncbartrato. well known. He believed the present incumbent | wortblessness of the money and called in the off- | road Company, which have not yet to any péreon who will return cow toher! 4 { A note from Capt. Henry A. Gadsden, of the was the fittest person for the saaperaltes he was | cers, who arrested the parties. As they were} matured, but which will have to be owner, oF who will give Information where she | 22° mie treba wae aie rapid auamnahie Avago areas d stlagersaes he one of our oldest and most respectable citizens, | being taken up Four-and-a-half street, Moran at- met as they mature, amounting mty be found. A. GILES, succession by others, caused the rebel vessels to Ate 2 - rorresponden' and well known in the community; he understood | tempted to get ridof the money he had on his} principal and interest, to,..... m 22 No33 Bridge street, Georgetown | beat a hasty retreat out of range. No damage | ‘b@t there is no truth in the published commust- the duties of the position; had, during bis incum- n, but it was picked up and taken with bim REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from the | was supposed to be sustained by the vesecis, as | C*ton signed R. B. Crosby, in reference to an ni the range had not been ob‘ained. The gunboats | *'tempt of two boats’ crews from that vessel to bency, hed a strict eye to the Union, the Consti- a Justice hea f offic ‘he negro stated that samen = smbscriber: ti 23 das of April a "1 “eme! 3 had ved Les: rk brow: . eather taltei = . tutton, end the enforc nt of the laws; he had ie arr rom Baltimore in the morning, s amount in Ban! ereena bate As ae cots 3. ao Ts were then directed towards the works at York. | Slike 2 battery on Sewall’s Polut a few nights elways hed the best interests of the city at heart, | and had got rid of some $20 of the trash. About the large pivot gun stationed on the heights of | With the Arago, but no suck person ts Known on Yorktown sent 2 messenger which caused every | board es R. B. Crosby 2 a Id ; belonging tothe Captain of the ‘ 4 f ee . since. The gentlemen nemed as in charge of the and his ear was ever open to listen to the com: | $180 worth of the money was foundon Moran,| Total floating debt on 26th Aug., 1561. 175, heavy with fu J a town and Gloucester, with # view of getting o FS 8 pat of the poor, whose friend be had ever been. | consisting of well-exeouted 5’s on the Bull’s Head | Of which amount there has beru paid, ome Et 2 Sal sive te akove “award, reply. They were sot long kept waiting, when | boats—Messrs. Kobingon end Becket—are officers ¢ referred to Richard Wallach Bonk, New bens borate are very dangerous; the} since the 26th of August to the Ist In- DA As Dat The Chair.—I take occasion here to say, that | | only means of detecting them from the genuine stant, to which time this statement Is mis.* Garrison street, Nave Yard. intended mentioning when | took my seat, but | ls by examining closely the center of the note, made up... ISPRICE @F COLUMBIA, Wasnineton forgot It, that I can’t indorse that part of call, | where riva is printed in red,when it will be seen » = onal one to jump for the trencher. The firing was aera plea 2 ge or One of the calls for this meeting which reads, | that the black has run a little oa the red. Justice | Leaving outstanding and unpaid PAO fr de eget el? “opposed to the Republican party,” I repudiate | Walter committed them both to jsii for a further that part hearing. Mr. J R. Elvans said he would ask a nad now kept up briskly for two beurs from both CONGRESSIONAL. It will thus be seen that ina period of “seven £ sides, with no damage so far es we were con- axxwaen cencenacna = es eof 2 and | cerned, althouzh eome of their shells came too r NS-—Second Session. Orgratic —Mr. G _ | months there has been paid of the floating debt] | 4 +) 2 8S ? = : and Secued So heve aia He page tune to ona @ tare amalinetion of eotten = the sum of $161 33, more than one-half,whiist the | , Le stee his Galinres ate ot wane close to make it pleasant. The accuracy of our FPripay, May 2 ® mee ras tia toeen een pot in the Star for thin | Musical talent by engaging Gotischalk, the great city bas, during all that period, paid regularly, D ie Long Bridgo. The hores te branded | gunners, considering this being the first attempt Senate. —After the presentation of petitions— ? in specie or its equivalent, all Interest on the 8. and the owner or owners thereof can - eces. W: . 5 meeting If the first advertisement, proscribing | P!anis'; Madame D fs phe wery frst contralto, | sinded debt, a8 well as the Incidental and current y proving property and paying the logal | With the new siege pleces, wasacknowledged by | | Mr_ Grimesdntroduced a bill limiting the num- ca Republicans, was to prevail, neither he nor bis | 224 the successful riva of Albonf; Brignoll, the : rs competent judges to be most admirable ber of mejor and brigadier enerals in the service Setaedn cau or enue pant ie, Rowewer, celebrated tenor, whose, silvery Jolee ts une Ee eet index my hend and eal thre 2th day of | Some of our shells were seen to explode direct. | {0 twenty — forme: and two hundred of the codes wonaeh Chey ees idl orks ba contabered hee Beritoncs; and Susint he qreatesltnens Ik Aroer- Ricnarp Watiacg, Mayor. JOHN H. JOHNSON, J. P__ | ly over the enemy's parapets, which a moment | "My Wilson reported from the Military Ageirs elf one of the mecting, and would particles. | ica; with Signor Abella asthe musical director| Rrcovert or Sronen Hor " GAA REWARD Will bo given for the eafe | before were iined with men. About slaty shells } Committee the bill to facilitate the discharge of ‘The Chair knew nothing of either of the call . ——— tla het lgy 1 bebe officer King arrested a young man j $40 retern to me of two bay HORSES were fired from our one and two hundred Parrott — = a. ae a al , menctn; a sy 7. Tt ts] which were taken from Key's (Quarte: y a . enc! v ona ate upon y Messrs. Wileon a: De arty man now. perty mit be pet snide. "| te that any community bave be opperunlyof| py te: F- Doneily ese Proper, Ms, East. | Sn wedpesay. Apr Sto” vn togatome | Gonnd (he afervoon, Wat damage the cacmy | ict was aid var wal Siondsy moreing E . itnessing so great a number of really distin- avs = ight before, 2 largest one is a brig’ wi i. next. a nateeron ed catectgiontebn Lacaaceee guished stars upon the same stage and in combi. | Mau s¥" be borrewed the horse from anotber | gama’ atar in h head ; the other is Garker. | ‘The rebels worked on our parallel, where the} Mr. Hale offered a resolution directing the * rson who he can produce. The case ruled 3 t be and bis friends might know what con- | Ration, The concert party are direct from a tour Fors hearing Toceday before Justice Dorn, Sao reward for either of ther ooo | 16% | workmen were employed about dusk, throwing | Naval Affairs Committee to Inguire Inte the ex- = CHARLES ©. HILL. shells at intervals during the night. No one lency of providing by law that hereafter off through New York, Brooxlyn and Philadelphia. MOM Lloyd said ho ahecld bon attended on | 22d the Itallan operatic party are directfrom{thelz | _ Fount Wanp Station Cases—Be/ore Justice Collingto a Eeze in the wiactan ontpe Ueall be neleoheh ts, toe T = Easter season at the Academy of Music, and they Walter —John Clancy, drunk and disorderly; fine Bp 26-lw" Prince George's county. M4, hurt. same matter as naval cadets are now selected. uesds: join their forces here for a combination entertain- | $158. Jobn Coulson, do; fined $2. Elis! @EQ REWARD-—For the apprehension (and the epprehension (and Private Chas. Young, company A, 26th I'enn- | Adopted. ment. We have no doubt but Manager Grover’s | Graham and G. W. French, sleeping in a wagor $50 delivery to moat Bladensburg, Ma sylvania regiment, was severely wounded in the | Shortly afterwards the Homestead bill was lendid resort will be thronged with our fashion- | dismissed. John G. Luke, drunk. and in the} land, or eeoured in ony jail in Maryland, 80 Knse last night, while on picket, taken up in committee of the whole, and various war. He aid not, and could not endoree all that es. Caray Serene in consideration of the cold mee ret him.) of a nO Fogel Ivonter Reevy Ace caewere ain cattane We with ae amendments to it were proposed, co :sidered and . ——_—_—__—_— a 9 property enry H. c vie disposed of, without debate. President Lincoln bad done, nor was be prepered | Szconp Warp UnconpitionaL Unr — e bad undergone. inp, deceased, "0! Z eg : 4 = to blindly endorse what might be done in the | The regular mecting of tbe club wre hod ios} Be sunx to pay a visit tothe People’s Dollar | Md.’ Sylvester is. of vop rion; o| dally, retarding ina considerable degree mili- | Hovss.—Mr. Washburne of Ill , reported a bill future. He would therefore haye been an inter- | evening at German Hall and was largely attended, | Store, 435 Peon. av., near Four-and-a-balf street, | #tatue; spout six fect hig u tary operations from the Committe on Ways and Means, a a loper, bad he attended the meeting of Tuesday. | the president (Mr. J. W. Thompson) inthe chair. | to see the splendid stock of jewelry and plated - te — yi Bwo deserters, belonging to the Missies ppi | mentary to an act passed in July last, providing All whe would preserve to every man the gua Mr. W. F. Given was el Permanent sec- | ware there offered for only one dollar. mai-3t* | or its vicinitr. battalton, commanded by Capt. Tayior, camped | fF the collection of duties on imp -rts; passed. antees of the Constitution, hed _—— cach yam 1 wl give the sbove reward no matter where neat Yorktown, deserted last night while ou (This bill ee additional powers to the Secre- 0! retary. pate in this meeting. If Mr El On invitation bet byt -| Tus L tar will pl ONYSIUS SH 3 tary in regard to goods being transported which party aside, and would bave an ppg os be | teen new members nigoea the p Bon Rerral — notice the Went satumsa eeres-day, for the sew 2 tr te H.W. rc picket duty. They are both Northern men, but] he may have reason to believe are intended for Testoration of the Government, in Its integrity, The followi: resolution was offered and | Stainping Depot on Seventh street. The pro- can give little or nu information. Gens. John- | the use of the rebels } then he had # right to participate. But if it was | adopted unanimously : prietor is determined to please you, both In price B D rey intended to introduce party politics, he would say | Resolved, That Richard Wallach is the choice | and workmanstip. Give him acall. ma 1-3\# FOR SALH AND RENT. to bim (Mr. and his friends that they had no | of the unconditional club of the Second Ward for PyaRL Pe 7 mes business bere. Mayor, and that we will use every honorable} Lime! Lime!! Limx'!!—The subscriber has on OR RENT—One large and one ama!. well | tion to defeat the Northern invaders—that they Mr. R. Bescon wanted the last spesker to say | means to secure his election. hand one thousand barrels of the best wood-bnrnt Furnished ROUMS, at 460 Eleventh street, | should never surrender so long as there was a bat be meant by ignoring party. The call of | jt was also determined to hold a ward meeting | Lime, which cen only be had at his lime kilns, | between H snd G. m 2-2t”_ | man left—that if they were defeated at Yorktown LATE LOCAL NEWS. Tuesday invited ‘be resolutions ad. on | at tbe Medical College on F street, near Twelfth, | be having dissolved all connection with any] [XOK RENT-A i th se of the Southern Confed : Fourth Ward p Pouesday night savored not ef republicanism, and | (where the club will bold their meetings here.,} other place or establishment for the sale of Lime, House Noine looation, near Peni f 6 Cause of the Southers Confederacy was gone, | Poxicz.—The Fourth Ward patrolmen reported no man could except to the sentiments therein | after,) for the purpose of nomini ting ward | Cement, &c., and which will be sold at $1 per | S7enue; oan be seen from 4 to7p. asthey were determined to rest their cause in | the following cases before Justice Walter yester- a a Bc Veies Haan we & ticket. barrel. {ap 28-tf] Wo. H. Gopsy. IRES & SMITH. 476 Seventh m2_ | this their last battle. day Rn Moran and om Downs, for was organized as an unconditional Union poses ol Parapz anv Tarcer Practice —The Wi Tue Ixpian Heras Doctor (F. Tumblety, M. ror BRAT Ons ree Phe at Wl Lag) ed Sergt. Plauman, of the ith U.S. Infantry, for- Secuer teatag thoes penne henge S195 | ing, and a committee of appointed to draft | ington Light Guard, Capt. 3. A. H. Mark +» | D., from Canada,) will describe diseasrs and tell | street Isfead, Avi IM acres Land in Mitnesote, | Merly 2d Meutenant in the English army, and rfeit fives of the Bull's Head Bank of tue resolutions. cio rated: a sparsoen, and marched over | his petiene tho nature of thelr compiainiiet: Ms within, miles of Bt, Paul, will be exchanges for who distinguished himself in the Crimean war, ‘ew York, were found upen him. The The lessrs. P. . T. ick-| near insai 5 ness. ut receiving any atio 01 roperty in or near ington, re: ox : « E eee ae ie eb coe o. pest for a number of prizes. The an a Heer eco them. No charge for Coipaliaiton or advice. big Post Umce. ys m2 3t* for which he had medals, died yesterday from a | notes were photographed from the genuine, and raid cominittee, who reported the following pre- | silver cup, wes awarded fo Jove Gibson the engi No. 11 asking he Builsing, Penpsyl- fro BALE—A ambie and resolutions : second, a gold medal, lenry McCauley ; and | Vania avenue, corner o: street. ap = fe ‘g W.. A. Greves ested at Y men! Whereas the events of the last year have shown | the third, asilver medal, to Joseph Bury. The Pennizs AND ®MALL CitancE may always be sor, bats roe het ohne bo ken ettht Considerable alerm is felt by our surgeons as to | on F rand-a-half street paeoe renenionad prec por a A ppcomnenne th penn on dae eenane tl vapeten pipes ribat | D8 for exchange at the Star ofice counter. tf br "Parma 15 Vireinia-and Maryisnd the incurability of wounds here, owing to the | and Misourl avenues, with his assistant, George fendaknd beat aon in pocitions | the lemons learsed in the threemonths’ service Daaxa’s PLANTATION BItTERs. immodigtess. four ov five medium. sined souee peculiarity of the climate. In view of this fact | 42*D0e. for selling policy tickets contsary to law. oT. VL RIDER, Attorney end Res! Estate | arrancements are as ts bos e entire stock of blanks, tickets end orders, of executive function. First, to enccurage true | have not been forgotten by them. The corps 8. T. 1560 X. ier’ cil With str . Rises & ‘ being made to send north all | were seized by rounisman Turner, and James and loyal men, by being placed in positions of | were-eccompanied by martial music and paraded | | It invigorates, strengthens and purifies the ays- | Broker, cffice on lath street, nex! Rises & Coe | ne wo may be wounded, a8 soon as possible. | Jesus Gav Le a emer 8 for buy- honor and profit; secondly, because only true znd | forty muskets, making a fine appearance, not- | tem, isa perfect appetizer, and the moet azree- - : ing the tickets- All were taken before Justice Joyal men can with safety edminister the laws withstanding the inc!emency of the weather. able and effectual tonic in the world. {tis com- TRE FURNITURE AND GOOD WILL, rode ‘alter, who fined the proprictor $50 91, and d's and protect the Constitution and the Union And eee sy of the celebrated Callssya Bark, Roots, | 9 see eras, ‘inquire at 6 Mirsouriavenae.. | INTERESTING FROM THESOUTH. | missed the other parties. 0. W. Brayton & Co, te protect the Union it has become necessary for} DEATH oF Sotpixna,—The following named | Herbs and pure St. Croix Rum; particular! ‘mle™ = were brought up under a warrant charged with all loyal men to absolve all lines of political par- | S0ldiers of the army have diedsince our last re- | adapted to delicate Lover’ Pen Dyspepsia an ae . coat = = elling coal under weight. Patrolman Hannan ee fe the couse ot the Ueten | port: Weakness, and is just the thing for the changes OR RENT—A frovt Furnished PARLOR, | Famine Panie at Norfolk & Richmond, | ~. "3 but one party, to wit: “The Union of the] _ Henry C. Emmons, company C, 10th New : ari * | Spon te deat oad ie sawy and have it weighed Mr. Stevens reported a bill making appropri- son and Magruder made speeches last week to all Zz Epp 5 ti the arm year 1863; recommitted their troops, calling on them to use every exer- ‘othe comuuatioe’ oe te pent es; wound received while on duty in the t: b are pronounced by bankers to be very dangerous, Lares. new brick HOUSE, Monday night last. : e trenches on } several experts having been deceived ny them: of seasons. with gas. Would suit one «r two Dye rh pri 1 ; . u sake ¥ Jer: Sold by all . | 88 bedroom, Near Willard’s Hotel, 616 léth at. ix upon the first lond he saw, and have it bed . poverty oo the serena me eeeteeaiai = Calvin Clemons, compary A, 93d New York. | loons. vy all Grocers, De ists, Hotels and Sa- | Corner of Ohio ave. m 1- Starvation Prices for Provisions. at the Government scales, and {t turned out to be 940 pounds. The law requires coal to be sold by the ton of 0 pounds. The Justice fined Mr. Dayton 3 tablished by our forefatbers receives our cordial} JohaM. Lindsay, company C. 7th Maine. and pases go ae beg tec will be measu: \¢. ap 1 cojm* \ OR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 4e ightful —_—-—— ofnest Karass, company A, ith Pennsylvania ‘ fae "om the Grudeoe river, 20 mies Confederate Accounts of the Fall of 2 ¥ city. Fo icusre inquire nny Beldron; eumpany 1,38 Now York Ar- are obliged to purchase the abo¥e named goods SEYMOUR, Mewepolitay Hotel, Washington, Fort Mac Affairs in Alexandria. N. H. Jones, company H, £34 Pennsylvania. ‘9 embrace the present opportunity as Mr. H. A. eae : ALEXANDRIA, May 1 —Editor Star: It is qui John W. Harritt, company 6, $5th New York | HAlt intends to wake a change Jn his business, FOR RENT—The FURNISHED ROUSE No, A Terrific Bombardment. sinating to oootaesieall kindest aeuoh cometen. walusteera. and will sell his extensive stock of Rubber Goods 151 G street west, Possesrion given at+ncs oe the corners in the morning, to compare notes, vee eee at manufacturer’s prices, and no family should | Inquire at No. 197 Seventeonth at. ap 50-3t and to circulate some ver ort ‘of a dreadful disaster | Laxceny.—Yesterday, William Young was ar- | miss this opportunity to supply themselves For ————— | Execution of a Confederate Spy in at me po i 7 rested and taken before’ Justice Clark upon the | instance, Mr. Hall will sell Men's Rubber Over. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE T—Soveral ee Raion cones, 5. dew seetaags ace tae casas of Uenling sank and ten aah P begs enh Bandals os 65 Cente ir and La. | +, toms without board, ima very desirabie loca Richmond. started the tale of the Merrimac baving san! pod Seward it pes ets from died Overs and Sandaia for 90 ewes porn Hon, suitable for single or married gontiemen, may ee eeven transparis londed with troops and drowned \. be the evidence | dies’ Overs an e 60 con’ he Pa ‘hase be had b; Spplicstion at 445 bs street, near every soul. This is only one of their daily con- before the Justice that William had given Emma | dia Reber Bed Protectors for Children’s Beds | 7th. w 6s | Formal Sarrender ef New Oricans by | coctfon. won ere ae ee onl oo Ty Hy I Ul capegrey i oe BT—Six well formehed FRONT ROOMS, the Mayor. We had a visit from Governor Plerpoint last wad bo took the Geek Gok cere Bs | Warehouse, No ‘WG Penmcylvanie bets hady side of the street; every Parlor, Bed evening. He addressed a large and enthusiastic = ao reals ppg Sg Beene IO ah Le oo edhe, i. Bee the Rooms at eS meeting at Lyceum Hall, and made a very favor- colenal serene. 2 pe i. fe see) 9 ‘ects, Washington, D.C. ap 12-tf id 6th, (up stairs ) The City held by a Battalion of U. 5. able Impromion on is =, ie fe i : Corns, Rtc.—All persons affiloted e Etate Hoensss exp! gr, oa bo enghhen: pee Whither Make Onn tek ee et ae FOR SALE—Small BRICK HOUSE, Marines. be renewed unless the applicant takes the oatb of Szconp Wax Station Cases—Be/fore Justice | Bunions, Callosities, club and ingrowing too- Hab ae near 13th. fi terms ingu: Epes = el alllegiance to the State. This seorsh refuse to ~ Clark Mary Macarty, 67 years old, and found | nails. may find gteat relief and be satisfactorily 4, Gas Offive. ub 1 Gen, Butler's Land Forces within a | preferring to wait until Jeff Davis comes. eck. C. denefi y drunk ia the Conway, disorderly; a: : OR incline te the epinion they will have to waitsome Charles Weston, drank, were lectured Pan Pennsylvania anente jteeieee di nad won stleees FORPACE OX BF pice hearin bees few Miles of New Orleans, via time for that. 1 am told some twenty or thirty fo: > | wit it 3 a Ul hard) 3 Room 7, second floor. * wy al te a i larmeg a a large Lake Ponchartrain. closed their stores to day. That w' coven hy Any PEnson wishing to procure a loan of a few | Without, Tethiet Taraitare, Teri ° Bit- wel Taso dollars on satisfactory security, can do ao by call- aI . > - {Per Telegrap! mn timore = _ = p 23 Bt! EO, M. N!CHOLS. Prop: ister. , » r ing at 456 Eleventh st., between G and H. apii | P=" _GEO. Ms NUGHOUS. Propiister_| a ,rzitoae, May 2—The Old Point oat) FALL'S OLD STAND POWething fruiied tomattert BRICK | rings the following news: tbe, best piace for cheap and desirable Goods, of Feo Neate eine cugmabecs id br The flag of truce from Craney Island this p. m. BA peep room sapplied on ie brought down the English noblemen. Several Take newspapers also giving particulars of the capture of Fort Macon, and some additional particulars m. of the fall of New Orleans, together with other z280 -| SOMMER RESIDENCE FOR RENT. upon | !nteresting news. i : tng, Foraiohing Gende: Sraxke Sie cohen 8 the Glen lin Pre ik ef fe ya 1k niles The Norfolk Day Book this (Thursdsy) a. m., | ,Gests’ Dehored . Bordored Haadkerchief at 25 at Smith’s, No. 470 Seventh st., near F. fe 27-3m . fncar. MMs. ayrcdh | says that no telegraph dispatches were recelved Bost ‘Trhesa gaawtets Bt sete, worth Mots. et J i a : worth ‘os ots. rt n An order from Provost Marshal Parham, pro- | Hoop Skirts at Faetory prioss. Pouice.—The Third Ward patrolmen ti werdisement For | hibits all huckstering within the didrict | Latsivken BROT! yesterday, Christian Ac! of Norfolk; the privilege ofselling » game, de constitutional means to ing that the spirit of aside, and such concili as will secare a Union of States, hearts and Resolved, That in lieu of the Senate bill iding for schools for the negro children of city, this meeting recommends that the clis in paseing the tax bill for the ensuing reduce the taxes 6n the property of to omit that part of the tax now set 8 a8 g i zi fides E ii HE she £ Pegs last night. yang Capt Oh fish, and fruit, vegetables, etc., is restricted to no Sw “ those who raise or catch the same. Another KDNESS, a o mae order extends the privilege of bringing oysters —- Exurntion Bait of ail of Prot, Barney pu- 6. Varun Fick oF Fic ERTY FOR | ‘© market from May ist'to June Ist, and allows % aight, Sih ine At Oe eee ie cedloee South sogeovemente tare pelt Tons | nas to buy pork. FANT & CO. street ‘to-morrow. ‘at ‘rooting on Penn. ein ‘6,} The Wilmington Journal of Tuesday has the Po.qvense. this st ics ad Trataler let ree ak 12 confirmation of the reportof the fall | Js0R SALE—<0m CEDAM and QHESERDT “ac — ARRAS LEN Roses oO | corcaecsrecaneactet fom boo yerrtay: | EOL OSED ty Mca tab Laine 8 er cone 2 ‘York av. “We have just learned that the fire upon the ply next door to bend bakery, iain | pommel aa Sie crea Sco Til bave the floor to w a themselves, and keep up seven o'clock that 3 ar Figen GAtere Sue aPsose Oita | wos vette sad oe 4 " Wanee eee , 04, ” bas always been the affair of the year. one <a the enemy's batteries were 81 All the gunson the «' * oat COaL « Lavex —OUn Monday evening, Oe ara er". anon Cc COAL! gece Pesenrectcant os | ase eet a UAT ig INDEBTEDNESS, 222 Pxtuawe? . “73-10 7 URY NOTES.” ¥ 5. the Od Fellows will give ao : ries, meat of s tempting order at thelr ball, on Awveuth co. P LR. ~g three sireet The anaual levee and festival of this order, 3 ¥ << dismounted, and all but of {he right and left Sapking batteries were more

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