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Onprance Orricay _ § By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucti ASTEAMBOAT INCIDENT. “There's the money. I’ve just got seventy A clergyman,-giving in the Ladies’ Reposi- j cents teft. It will buy them 2 little supper, py Soest Seatac The Cat m locked « litle ashamed. He ’s Great] Sxxdrx —After our report closed yesterda waArpporen, 5 ‘Depar RUSTE S SALE OF THRE = forta - 4 <The Enem' rea — our _ im C., s Pz 2 ra pop De en oe hiv readers with handed back half a dollar. gf Pre of Yorktews “we st—| The confiscation lil wee taken up, = 4 haere Fe ty of M mig “2 Pe reer ye the following exhibition of practical Obristi-} “I” ewes all cheat and vt Startling Events tebe Looked for Seo! pethes Doolittle gave bis views of the several : U3 itr, Cautaa States, for tus | 5 a NESUAY. the anity which came under his ation : “but if you are not telling the truth, | (From Army Correspdndent Associated Press ] SS rage pene . one year from 3 Jouraey to Boston was 23 monotonous as | you lle so naturally thatit is worth fifty cents | gesrovantexs Axwr Potomac, Before York- dguaee eee taking the ground that Mr. 5 ih farms. vi e, ’ ld be of no utility until the S.. No & ossi the two-hours’ detention there | to hear you.”’ town, May 2—2 p, m,—The rebels opened fire this wae 1 Teeorda Tor th vas net partivalasty exhilarating. There was| “Thank you all the same,” was the reply, | morning with their rifled columbiads, 68-pound- | he's graduel Conte Gate oe Uelieved God to : coor da Tor the no time to visit places of interest, and I felt | 38 = coin so upgtaciously offered was ac- MP a of 100 ant wOOs pounder Pasrets be wit, Gollamer ‘explained the principles of his | Revolver Pistols, army sim fi . iyine and, bein 00 misanthropic loom; social A defe iy b i onl al cubes tte peer pod nated saw a more grateful creature than | ¥% brought to bear upon the only gua which has } i, bury said that there wasa lingering Nos oon iSnoned Ufisers? Swords, steel soat- hmnd: ~ ue ing like myself. More than outdo. ¥ yde-| the poor young woman when she found that by oo A are over and around it with | BoPe of the restoration of the Union, but if thie ards, Swords, © sbbards for rifisd musket bayonets, termined to go home in the return train, I} her friend had secured a shelter for her. She t of its being dismouated soon, it-would be forever gone. He ietato= wes sabamed todo that after Mary's generous Pleasure, and kissed his great free when pails 2d discharge, (he enemy’s un barat fever Will the negro be elewsted: ta fhereruuine rate’ voit fh self-sacrifice. ‘were way to Stoning- ina an! ess. ie Pieces, ng up paral ‘ith the whi 3 1 "4 ie een ton before I $o rouse ap Gad Lick abeni | helped her to cotitbetable seat, waited till a ong tw Suse; Ned cemctuded by noticing " Une fourth c&sh; the balance in «rx the rise of the slavery agitation. For re 3 ind proposed,and | tw va, and eigstesn months. 7 5 coll . At the timeof the explosion } ~ a rh tiny chee y ay padi Af ae een mac iS aon hot lese than ten persons were standing on the | T¢ Senate adjurned to Monday. tine for sash ad “ crepneduel camber | Sr any RAs seat a me was oc- | g! ry attention, he left her to enjoy the parapet, within six feet of it, besides those who] Hovsz.—After our fal ea ° i sabre sword: iy doensdd:’ Gas Wk ent ccoeanioned oncie iety | comforts’ he had provided. His bers via the | srere bid from view by the works ‘The destruc. | A large number of private bills were passed. | of the proneribad ~ tion of life must have been considerable. Mr. Morrill asked to enor, and also fr on her face that instantly attracted me. She | cabin was just abeve mine, and though Ke kept | ‘Phis was the only gun which the rebels have. § days since | , Aliens arms had @ baby in her arma, and another, big | me awake half the night whi: softly to | shown to be capable cf doing No. 1 battery any ‘town, | in all respects ido enough to walk, on the seat by her. = was a | himself, or humming tunes whe: barm. All firing on the enemy’ le now ceased, | and that the public immediately fixed on Genercl | tho U S.A + ‘bright little fellow, with t, flashing black | snoring, I ae him with all my heart. I rites (forte page Lamy vigor, < 3 Ea astheofficer. Hestated how he fot are to inte . Saud waste vanh i i re i recting their shots into the town. About one | the informm®ion 7 i d t eyes, and thick coils of chestnut curls cluster- | Wrote to Mary in the morning that I had found hundred’ shots were fir-d by eur guns up to2 | Suydam to the a od su interohauge with one a: o’clock this afternoon, when, as though by mu- | that the fact was well known to the 3dand 6'b B ing ail over bis head; but he did not seem to | ®curiosity—a man with a soul as big as aca- be well, and fretted continually for the sooth- | thedral. lor these arms must be of the very tual consent, they all ceased. Vermont volunteers. Upon this information } ‘ad nu 1 5 ing attention that he saw bestowed upon the . ‘About 12 o'clock to-aay a rebel steamboat came | felt it his duty to call puvite attention to the wna ‘used. All cho attics tvust bew more helpless babe in his mother's arms.| . Spring Notes. down the river and attempted to land at York-| ter. Mr M_ sent to the desk a letter from £100 pF There were several bundles and acarget-bag| Tho season in this section unusually late. | (own, b@Was prevented by a few shots from our | General Smith refuling the slander, and testimony t piled one above another on the seat next t! The soil is far too wet for working, and 100 pounder Parrotts. The rebels kept up & con- | disproving the charge. & oli rarne’ as may be d.teoted”” Jnapectious win t interest, eecarot window, and the little boy, in his restleesness, | have every night six or eight deprece of fr tinuous fle ull last night on our men in the | 2be House adjourned to Monda be made attho factories in lots of not ess thsa | ° aiax akaber : > ess, g' ig! gre trenches, but the only casualties the wound. | ——— ee | fh) mac ave ing atth often displaced them, and they came rolling | There is, therefore, no chance for early spring hates 03 = TKO. 5 J ing of James Faltone and Philip Rechliew, of OFFICIA g will statc thensme of the establish Le” down upon the floor. I would like to see the | work id even our nursery mon, who are al- company C, 13th N. Y. regiment. ke ing the ter, the number aad cate of the ee man who would not have succumbed and | ways ready to take advantage of a fine day,| ‘I'he weather is again Pleasan and If it should EPARTMENT OF STATE La tc bsery. and rate of delivory mouthiy th re- hauled down his flag before such a complica- | have had to suspend operation: and wait for | continue you may look out for at: thing news from |* 2 tor. (Failure to make s delivery at © sproit tion of miseries. __ | more favorable weather. At the present writ- | th's quarter, as the work Iald out isapproaching Wasnrnoron, January 25, 1968. | Crother inferior marsrial ins the, Cae ee The young mother bore up bravely. While | ing (April 10) the weather is bright but freez- | completion. ‘ The Seoretary of State will hereafter receive | j2ct tho whois numbs bushing the baby and lalling it ing in the shade. - When the snow left tho| 5%. Docker, of company G, Uerdan’s Sharp- | Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, Beieieare 5: Lan ones low luilaby to temporary quiet, #! round, only a few daya since, the soil was | S24 cane partes pees. "night, oa picket duty | conimencing with Saturday, the first of next rejsot any bid, and wil! cousier n: also to coax the little boy’s curly head to a | found free from frost, and parsnips and other dirs mld month. po pas teens r Eiuad means to divert his ‘attention with 4 they were soot bleskaded by feats Tee pon |g, THE STEAMER MERRIMAC ity ee Lea Pore cheap picture-bool. lars, that usually show their catkins in Mareh, 5 cate _. Te 11 Kesigns. Ww DEPARTMENT, 4 : cudoreedPropoe t4, coartsting of 8 email But the weather outside grew dark and un- | have searcely made a start, and the bota: Fonrmass Mongoz, May 2—Three refogees JaNVARY 21, 1662, here, £0, Some ploasant. Thick clouds were slowly gathéring | may search in vain for our usual early Spring | trom Norfolk, who left there last night inatow | ORDeRED, That the War Department will be ROPOSALS FOR HORSES. ==—~—~—~S~S~S _ forces, and the wail of the wind was often ap ae brarted fn th ea boat, srrived bere at seyen o'clock this morning. | closed ‘Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and P gro e suffered ‘They bring but littie news except a repetition of against ness Depot Qui ™ "6 O7 i All conveyancing st purctiaser’s cost severely from water, even in places usually | previous reports. Commodore Tatnall, it appears, pr ae iether wast ele artitees! Bohne brad eae . Corner 18th and G sts., Washington, ioe tes CHAS ALBER'C, Troster.” aa sha uatehed the endadaa ah considered high and dry, and the loss from | received sealed orders on Monday and sailed with, | telttes to active military operations in the field. wiesieal KR sprt wads J C.MoGUIRE & CO ,s 8 stormy night upon the Sou: There t will be eat. Wh il af- | the Merrimac, but on opening them in Elizabeth Saturdays will be devoted to the business of | Sxatep PRoposats will be received at this "8 Pe 7 Po ? was a | rot will be very great. ether this will af- 2 Until Saturday, the ioth day of May, at 12 o’lock wable FAR quick, tremulous motion ef ber lip at times, az | fect prices, we eannot say, as shippers from Heer found cent he was ord to run the blockade | Senators and Representatives. M.. for foroishing the Government with- (2.00) | 34 c2" it she were repressing the inclination to have | the rn market have hardly commenced | $24 Proceed to Vork river Hethereupon returned | Mondays to the business of the Public. TWO THOUSAND HORSES, of tho following | OF 208 ® . cated Decem! A. Frame Dwe One-third cach; the remainder th interest, seoured by a decd es \ the power veste: in me ar executor 0! ime a“ hearty ery’’ over her troubles. their spring operations. We understand that | iineton, togetves ernie eee ee, ie com EDWIN M. STANTON, | 4e#eriptions. wiz? and estament of Aicxarder Dertowe. csorseet, { I bad just thought of what should have oc- | fifty and fifty-five cents are offered for good | "There was a general expectation at Norfolk that| Ja 22-tf Secretary of War. For Cavatry.—(1.000) one thousand hors Dairies, for ante, on the promives. on THU! curred te mea long time before, that it was | marketable potatoes, such ag Peach Blows, | the Merrimac would come out for at least three —_—_—_ (15) § Ree to ('6) sixteen hands high, betw e located Farm avout > possible for me to relieve her of a part of her | Mercers, 4c. or four days past. PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS. | P10 hiddisr cose ee ee broken Ivins pike burden, and was trying to drive myself out of} We do not think a Inte season any disad- —— defects. . 7 . etek - selfish isolation by calling up all the good | vantage to the farmer, if he will only properly] THE WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA. Wan Derarrwent, A ARTILLERY, and WD. Murco: _— Ssmaritan thoughts that I'had ever used in prepare for & vigorous campaign whet the | The Official Acceunte ef the Corsere Cie Mitsiary Superintendent Kaitronds U.S.% | Fon Anrituxny 1.00 one thourand horses, | ®t ay my sermons on practical benevolence, when an J time comes for action. Usually we are in too} Ma Recent Atlair Near El Washington, April 19, 1863. Sick wecran anered sight years of age; « accession of passengers at a tation obliged | great a hurry; a few fine days tempts us to c may No Passenger Train will be run from Wasbing- me to resign my seat to a lady, who actually | S0w and plant, and the result is rotton seed PORTRESS Monnox, May 2 —The steamer Jniia | ton to Manassas until further notice. thanked me for the civility. 7 | and second plsnti A few days since an ex- | Patten ria Reig kar prep sf D. C. McCALLUM, Left again to myself, leani inst the } tensive dealer in field and garden seeds ex- | the mails and offirial dispatches from Gea, ae apiétt M.D. and Sup’t Railroads, U. 8 door of the car, { resumed the thread of J pressed his regret at the backwardness of the] side All the reviously reported partionlars of — = gloomy contemplation that had of late be- J #eason. as it would curtail his sales at least | the capture of Fort. Macon cre confirmed. The PRIETORS come habitual, and was soon lost in the old, }one-third. When the spring opens early, | fort surrendered on Friday evening, and all the OF HUTELSA ead weary labyrinth of conjectures in regard to there is so much second planting that sales are | stcres and ammunition—the latter in larg: quan- | re attention of the aiovene rae ANT: the state of my parish, its spiritual deadness, # g00d, we took a note ef this for the benefit of | titv—were pare, Tae fort was garrisoned | ty our large and varied stock of Fi and the measures to be used to awaken any ders. Wi @ to have the seeds we Leeman rasa pte Usion troo 3 ODS, emb-rcing 9 interest in religious things. I grew more and J Commit to the ground germinate early, and nie OtLler nowws ia that. wel igs aly ny wore desponding as I meditated, and my cogi- J make a vigorous and constant growth until the ‘was reported killed un our side during the Doe tations were as fruitless as ever. I did not } plant is matured. . . . bardment. The enemy lost seven. again think of the babies and their mother The grass starts but slowly, and it will be By the same arrival sii hare Union accounts of ou om ali defects; oompactiy bu ‘nest, Bnd to weigh notiess than 1,100 PROPOSALS, Bhs agg Propoeaix must speoity clearly whether the tid | Orbe aay “ure oe is for Cavairy or Artillery horses, aud in ao case] * aps ~ must toik be bid for on the anma saser. nde if acy b.dder wishes to »posé for both olasess orward two ¢ proposals—onus cK complete in x any other prop & bid isin the nai the partners must appear or er et pxr nan t b> © ropost.'s met ba addressed to ¢ S. Army, ‘V % uly warked Wy. Lan % in naey OF BK Proposals for } very healthy. For circulars ap VE large lot of CORLER 8 ss ween Ola wu s il we were about leaving the cars at Stoning- J long before the cattle will obtain any good | the fight above Elizabeth City, as previously re- | oeived—on excelent artic. TT 4 Oba re he contract, shou'd ten Happening then te glance down the ear, | from the pastures. There will be » temptation | ported. Gen. Reno was dispatched byGen. Burn-| “The above will be weld joweet Carn VW it he awarded to him. mart be guarantied by two : zs ome getting out, I saw her looking about her in | te do a very unwise thing—turn the cattle out side on the 17th, with five regiments and fo) ee Paicgs, and in ecnaet Sa naronae Tosponsible persons, whose signatures must be ap- 7M Ss Se evident perplexity. The heavy rain was before the ground is well settled and rong treay' cxotd wad previously stated, to Eliza- 19 yon of p, ‘Tiernan & Son, oaltimore, Pe po Eeuity of th : SS ALMANS SRR OE HTS ready pouring down, and the darkness outside | has « good start. A I be | Norroik)? Bence & move on tn the direction of feventh st.. adjoining office of | pLown by ths ois rate v ke] DR. HOLMES’S AMERICAN PROCESS , Was not very attractive even to unencumbered greet advantage = . \ ‘The special correspondent of the ‘Tribune gives 38-c03t National Intel. genver, nearest vistriot Court oF : Aas travelers ressing o! es wi the followin; ticulars : ZRE ; z ba [ am ashamed toown that I did not offer my | deal of good, and if y Gen. Renee pees at Elizabeth City and sent y ou ae fed nike Commcione Da pens tiker proposals att by assistance. Mary says she wil! never believe | it will not be wasted, if Col. Hawkins by a circuitous route to get in front of the 16th of April, 13:2, | sidered. it—that it is impossible for human nature to be | for land. of the enemy, and followed with a part of the re- ease of certain persons Bones, in the eum of ten thourand d - wert . h ioe or labor in the District of Colw by the contractor and both of hie gu: * Learish—but the humiliating truth must be} There would be very little objection toa] melming forces After marching twenty miles will hold their seseions im the City Hail, in| be required of tha sucosssfal bidd told. My oun wretebedness eG my sense of | l pring if farmers would Sapuerl the ti the enemy was found entrenched, with batteries | the’ City of Washington a m the Cit y fall, in } be required of th oearfal bidder up. utter uselessness im my profession made me } While they are waiting for genial weather. matded the approscises over the ope m held: 0m | snd tant ail’ porecne ote trae Ge Sted States: | bentoctrars for tadtere te teen almost indifferent at the time to the claims of | They should learn to /abor and wait. Much Miltery, 1 bol ya to service or isos agaitet pe th them, or to hava on! Col. Howard of the Mari humanity. Still I was sensib 8 feeling of is to be done after the winter and much nee, Area pon the enemys ond Bes tere with them, or to havs advance, fired upon the enemy, and bis pieces} Cischarged pieretrom:bs thai and ready to be, produced urprise, which gradually became indignation, | must be done before the regular s ring work } being put jo position, an artillery duel for some | DiNety days from the pasrace thereof. (= hich 2 ke for bends oa2 be a saw one tals aiken anathat aaamcacaed can progress with any rice of a8 y or| three hours was kept up. Col. Hawkine? force got Sener he een ino pk a by eb fread Sine oo pass by, and other gentlemen as heartless ag | stir th any advantage. Although the | sstray, and found. themselves four miles in Gen. | ments or petitisns 1. writin b f Form of Guarantee self ignoring ber nt appeal to our sym- | frosts of the past winter have not been seve! Reno's rear. Gen. Reno sent his regiments tothe | affirmation setting forth the We, —, of the county of —, and State of —, and -—, of the county of —, and Btate: f —, do tes that — is shi A id left, to outfank the enemy, the move- { sonal description of suck: pi The car was emptiod at last, though I | there haf beens good deal of water in the} "bt and left, » peal ¢oscriptia <rlt ood in the door, hoping te see another du | ground, and the gate posts will need straight- | Mout Veing linely executed, and with prospect | mu.cl the pet tie vale i the Caristian duty that I was so reluctant to j Ding, and the fence repairing. Th - to th 8 ; ereof. aud declaring | vé overnment of the Uuited Pe nede 9 Maeda kins came up Gen. Reno ordered him to the | grit S:e8i™ o 3 hon, and that, should nia propu perform. I could not leave her to her fate as} should be inspected, to scot right, but coming into the open field he cherpea Pee marine tan premntan ke walla 6: tale & contract in Bocurdane ibe rest had done. on hand and in order. It is exceed ingly vex- | on the enemy with the bayonet, successfully, in| licn ~or ia any way given aid or comfort the ot showid tt sot b* awarded him ws sre pre- Just then sume one entered the door at the | tious, when the work is Drwings as it will be} the clearing, und received the fire of both the And notice ts hereby hy + vis Ls other end, and I saw the young woman look | in a few weeks, to find that a tool, just as you| batteries and ail the rebel infantry. ror ae Ti ages Baill med ra ogi or? REIL rant Led the eptciat | £ablish: » e@orts to arrange babies and bandles for traxs- ) that it must be replaced. The team will have by the other regiments seen ek caitine feet contracted for under this scvertise- : ," portation to the boat. The new comer wi hard work as soon as the plowing commences. Geen, and they were put torontend merece ere : “dcsofipticn wt ed to & rigid inspection, and t wking, elderly man, plain, and almost : ' and they should be in pe heart,”’ eo that | «4 to the canal locks, and thence to Norfolk.} 820 persons severn:ly. y euly given to wi dressed, with a great shock of red | they can be pushed a lit 1 hem nesessary. | General Keno pronounces this one of the most} the Commissioners, by that act, extended to the Int The farmer that has all bis implements in or- | bri lant sffairs he ever saw. Our loes in eommis. | 229 mt ittwine toes ies und, fat face, deeply marked with small-} der, the eutside work all done up, and plenty | sloned officers was: Killed 1, wounded 7; no: 7 with | or before Sar i of horse power, will not be much behind the | Commissioned ofticers, killed 2, wounded 13; Pi aid Clork, acourding tu the requirements of that extension oft wed to breathe a whimsical sort of first of June, no matter what may be the char- | V#!¢*, killed 6, wounded 40 section of said aot. ‘“ 4 ow Madhya red Mecca a 7 Ik g . s{lerae tue Depot (gaar- § ta » the discomforts of the bieak acter of the spring. A good deal of cleaning narae sapien ee ee Gon hone Tate BoaBODLOE, stcr shat bs a Depot PeRBON. HAVIN, Always is neeossary in the pring, object being merely to feel the strength of the HOKATIO KING, w LO oveceeer tt eee cman = ! = - ri better-half would delight to] enemy in the rear. So,after remalningralx ee onére, | With the terme advertisement, will eneurs k have it done just now, but she has suggested ; x. He was whistling a lively ai : 5. the rejéotion of ok! * on the Held of battle, he retarned to Elizaveus | —eemaetons Aprii $3, 1802, _ ny tf) Ay ‘Thexe horses J nore - “Yes, sir, ag soon ag I can.’’ the thing so many times that perha e has} City. Heving not enough wagons, and the men RS. RUSSELL’'S than (20) two h C 9 Depots, Eas s “Good; soaml. Let me carry this young- | become discouraged. To tee 8 women in the bel exha by thelr severe march, seventeen M e lar RESTAURAN PAA TLNIN the Govermmortts overt Skit ster for you. I’ve got one at bhoms his | farmer’s door-yard with a rake and shovel } f our wounded were left on the tield, iu charge SALOON tor ind a and gentioman kep' x ‘Che Depot Quartermaster Tonerves. to himssif size. Jehosaphat! bow nat’ral it seems,” said | Clearing up the ebips and other accumulatio: of a surgeon with a flag of truce. ‘These bev: as py " L. Re 4 7th strest the right to reject any or bids that he may deem i atm, avhetiied the hey to b =o of the Waker adi to somebody. The | ¥2% Siready beea pabtished, reached Fortre: Ppo aaey a ltiz ne te hick 35. Bakcasbaws te DH. RUCKER. at 1G, Also, ~ The child stop; erying and laughed glee- | cleanings of yards lawns a ape cll larger than ours. stele for Ghech chee sotabllatng is famous. —— Rene ane Dapet Quartermaster. Chocweny cf vt J fully. “ And those bundles; are they yours, | thea they oost for manure. Place them in a] ‘There are several Lundred Union men in Nor-} gen guitor® resp grey ety lt poi 65 Tope eae TRESSES and BE ~ Yes. sir. ank, , I can car: m juding many ot soldiers. ene ee eee eee very seat Lean, indeod. a sid the house thrown m it, and in the fall you here are six or seven hundred troops. DRESS. MAKING — Miss I. G. ARTHUR, | namental Shrubs, “That depends.” He had already gathered | Will have a pile of rieh manure. Gop, Ruger, between Ply votntand Norfolk. | (or resmonaple, Less Maker. reapectfully in. | Magnoliaa. KRhododindru 7 i x a ‘* them in his arma, and wrapped her Am shawl} By all means fence off a spot for a vegetable BRA ps arte f epmoy bp heroes b re- | opened a drees making establishment at No. 410} ia.f rope or Auction, more clogoly around the baby. “Now we're | getden, for lettuce, radishes, peas, beans, £0 , | 11 ig algo reported that's part of Gow’ Serene S.r street, between H end 1, and 1s prepared toex- | Alt plants Warrsuted true to, name and of first seuly, ‘Keep close bobfad me, ma'am. It is| sd for the small fruit and vines, Thereis ns | frees ted’ eatsned st Wt Pie ode Prem rar N esate tes | em ent and aot, hus they Passed mein the door I seamed tof sud enjoy the luxuries which otbers obtain on. | whctted eras wren, Constructed ‘at Norfo Young ladies to learn | -eP? === ——Connensioué ay .vormer of M it. mein the door I see: a 8 not si Peri San ahahsd dred. Ta saviaty and } ly #t @ great cogt.. And if you should spade | to be mana; Under water by one inan, and to =n SESS =e artnerstip. fe e = inthe morbid melancholy vanished. Septet they | UP the front yard, so that mother and daugh-] be propelled by him under the vessel to be de- TT FISH—FiISH—FISH! nameof Clagett & bay, eon Cissolved | could not stay in the atmosphere of that ma: ters could plant some flower seeds, if only a a - It ts sald to be five or six fret long. te RE Corporation F bh Whack now Located at} mutual consent sine: au a ones ; -~ Sicat acodil aeinans. Leam fow asters, oF stocks, ot sweet peas, or migno- | secured TIC? Sent Out to-day has mot yet | the Sot of Hloventh strest, (Miley's Wharfiwhere | Sesinet tho into ira, will be aot a t “werranis lon “test hoena cere nil ry of doing what I ought to hi s an arta techni _— umb} The French steamer Gassend\ arrived from the season. mato erm te Ee. = i . he Wiis Juried tad 1 wv lf, there is po nobody woul an rer, o z 7 rE. m of tiv . . See onceiin charts , loving and some folks you love would be ag del ee “Eoey AREER Ags EREND DEALERS. ete So —— priact end roacel cure seriated fone tee tive tenes bappler. —Hural New Yorker. Additional Southern New IN ies woods bet Ste Gh eee ae : halo man’s heels. i eer a 7 md iy vse wel geal dase SPRING STYL - premed through the throng, but were won| & NOTICE, New York Tianes rom Ferien auepateh to thet juuterr techotdoratetawstupen tists (SPRING Sry ie safely on board, jast in time to avoid being Oat LED PROPOSALS Will be recoived yesterday, savs that three or four rebel boats had Ze So ees Fa. wee. PAPERHANGING>. FIRE BOARDS, left bebind. : ‘ pote ge bmg ge » May Sd, » for been seen off Sewall’s Point, a) parently engaged fi 4 ™. ai oTic All persons having accounts with WINDOW SHADES, Here we are. A nice ride you've had, my | contract to terminate cocceaed soldiers, in ng buoys to mark the channel. a SRATIFUL ust the Iate firm of t& May, wto donot - bing abet . ha gontracto = repare Fay boa ER. Prontiog and seven hundred Federal pris- BET UL SPRING DRES2 GooNs wis i; them to be presented. will fad tiem ready at Atte tion 2 rr cated to the new & ring im that rough man’s voice. « Sh bm dy tye ‘aish coffia and | Oners arrived at Selma, Alabama. The | just received In great varioties, in styles and | be called upon, expected all clasuns will | they hay io vecn carelully scioc-eiend Fn apt ts tg ceeded El aaa Bt (Ur ran mean to roms mind. “You bad better get | cul arazied fat Sa of vouad peor pou | gt rome Re ttongh Columbia on Sat. | see Sty 8 waperior raape Sunt opens those damp wrappings off as soon as you can. | pled; Pratly Su: Color, and that tho graves | te fall of New Orleans. He stated that there | °7255tif 623 ath rtrent, near Pu. ave. Come, it is but a e ee ‘e ¥ shall 20 lees then Ive ay a Pastime guns a saition be- T ig sa dupen ie treasre and Pe ove $f every de- She hesitated. “No, si an . You name ot ‘ort Jackson elty, yuis- HE New . With the ash, ttle, ne I di : hare boon very hind, bot may tiehat &5 only thy partion must Bppear or ftw Bot be tana was teady with numerous boarding parties | of the Kebelinn maete Sli poten and outatadding. sosounte a pho stery work 0c tis prompt deck ‘and heve no mon wets, ae add to EDW. | organized to take the city Federal is at all | ol8yor to send vo the Union se) ebliahed by | without delay. JESSE B, WILSON, a = 1 sala ornare attempted sjraraay | Sma fh nd @ www, Wastiaten, 6. "| hea ah he ie fehies Mimtip cough | SHY Fe CHAMLEDL Bultionte. pa! St | "Mien Wanner Bedine Roos Nets, | TAPES taee ueome pinpyssconce om ng dir. without more means, but I have just heard viay of GUARANTEE. The rebel Gen, Gladdenhad died from wounds | 2" 8-29m_"" “ug strand Pa, avon SAVERY PERSONS INTEREST canes acy [ou be lorseeis vainese SAREE Peee ett * from my busbs o is returning from Cal- ability of er to &)1 the contract should | received at Shiloh ET SHOES DAMGED BY THE FIRE. | By toot of Cisthiny free eee Sala ae ate | Amn Alone endesvoriag to Uulld up & busiuete St ifornia and sick in New York. Ho did not | Peasonsitie torsos wees be gearantied by two - — Store ja now offered st ices than wavleeale prices, ee | send for me, but I could not leave him to be | pouded to the te must besp-| rho Federal Loss at Pittsburg Landing. grow gutters ana per} es Sob spdet peiy root, oppueits Duar a oe = + BOTRROC nursed by strangers. must be |" Cincinatti, May 2—The official statement of Prices 25 to 75 conte, Caul early, BED "BUGS ANTS rag ee % Tse you "t. But you must not yh i aa they must be out, at HE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING SPORE me FLEAS, Sos dag bee Veto toa ine if you do. en pe wiliea ea'1,735; wou ed 7202" malay S038, oY oi vgn aver Tato k oth diraraetona: hit aad woulene. ase rs srises Re —_ tit Shore. 1’li Gx matters Ezra in person when {aodeds ap 21-12 Galt & fro. Jewelers. | at No. 460 navanth atreat. near F feat 2 lone ont geht teeter qed tg “fe teadged off to the Captain's office, I still ‘ dotiars, Pic contaatag ste goaren gu the CMOWSK! | "Tae acnoReh EEL GAs conser iv | POE SALE A Saeatgak of Clotune, Furaian | 8% Polley ahs sok es hoe following. The Captain glanced at the rough tANU ano INGING, nog toad pag LN gale nice ete, 068 Deane er Nel wens 13 Pecavenue, man and his attire carelessly. and wabggeyena timplibed Method: st hierestdence, | “Forielziteappiy to” 7 perry 2 Post Ofioe. 1H Sm | 077, Partioular and pe listened without much interest to his story, All thoes who deetss to hones Bees 26 6t No. i Good ik till begged that the poor woman might be al- r Should avail thenmcters OF | -22 28 St____No. 88 Water st., Georgetown. — a Parr soaprieas! CARD PHOTOGRAPHS lowed to take ber babies into the ¢ Then on | his new system of instruction. ap 21m” struction. nap een T pave 4 S0At om LAMPS. @.460 Tu sire t: | 4BG BOTUGR APE 486 be assumed a very knowing look indeed. . PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. | Chi BANE Scares exper iok, &0., whic! Totet SHIRTS, SHIRTS, SAIRTS !—Just received ox Eystoars eae Yeading eogies ot “Is the lady & very friend of per Caritar,, PREADELON A, to dealers’ st ihe lowest a pelgee. © Having be) kp denen Shirts ehion we offer at olf prices, | PICRURE FiCA st cs SD taneraeene > ro : i asked. ‘ veer 7. ng [Board have deslared a'bony eo weepey niaree gass uo may be {7 HS. Na, 480 Savanth at fa 9 every trip for be goer accommodation - 2 it lowest ratzs, himuies | ———_— ’ Rh 1g 0D hud vy the barrel. Coal Oil ofthe GENTLE FeADY MADE GARSI- icate ladies wi gentlemen friends on board, aol, faa eore.c cae to reosi' the Seriy ( ey the barrel Orders solicite: ENTS, © espe. ‘ att r all as Job's turkeys. We serve them vidends As 2 ha peynent ~ iors, lets, -Lager pay We offer citixents and ‘ors & b us all alike, ‘a each person gets what he pays 4 with the Shose who pay the pemiume in cas! such ss a jugs, &6. &t factory prices. of OVER . Sneas Ped = i 3 y Pi Wie Bee Ries Conran Pan tALoe 1 RSS GEAR Rie ours ronan or A s ago give uss ite the Post Oflice, 7 if UAlitios, Dake 4 vods. “ Look here, air, there’s no call tojinsult : HENRY BAYLEY £ 00. . tot tie best zs ‘ TSitene “ Gnane ears fp flit want ene anybody. You've had « fair chance to act Asy REFRIGERATORS. ony pits aT) sts, nemtee Loont quned win pee tooaiieleeaiaes : ‘ ; REFAIGEEATOR seleoted from larre acne PRSrS eee weet | _mnssee ___Pa even Ninth trent. beaten. How much do you charge for s cabin rH! AT | ame “Eye . J. GREGORY, Cane, eur" SIN Wane oF | f ‘al siges sed-ooiorm “OY am passage!” VERA Avenue. 100 pieces 0: Wns, 125§ coats pw yard. One dollar.” Between 9th and 19h streets, whttm = ees bad va Pa ae eee, ASes ,