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OFFICIAL NOTICE. Headquarters Provost Marthel’s @ Wa r3, ad XXXVIIth CONGR ES&—Second Session. 2/6ith New York Vol... 1 iweTon, May 3, 1 ; 'N " ‘ea closed yesterday— 224 do do... 1 | Passe will, hereafter, not be required fer the WASHINGTON CITY: A GREAT l pol Lee ag! ON The discamine wes Tecrmaed on the Paseen- . shipment of sutlers’ stores (liquors excepted) to WEDNES AY......,..000..2. MAY 7, 1862 THE P F feppectat Cotes Comnint cp ite comeiteamne 4 | Potnte pore with the ermy of Major | —————————— ned. ~ 1 General ‘lellan. ICP Kendiog matter on every page. See out-] FIFTY THOUSAND REBELS DEFEATED! "Fhe contecation bit was 1 iltthNew¥eekCaraicy. 3] “Mejor W.. Doerm, Provost Marshal ide for Irterrstine telegraphic and other matter. WILLIAMSBURG TAKEN! Hoven, —Aftet our report closed w: 1/9th do da... lic E. Rosinsow, Adjutant may 3-lw { e of the Commit lee on y U7 Though Tae Stan ta printed on the fastest Steam press in ure south ef Baltimore, its edition 3 to large xx to r~uire It to be put to press at an cerly hour: Adverttsements, therefore, should be Sent in before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may elaring F. cab rp soe ton seat an rep. resentative from California, was an 1,000 REBELS = PRISONERS! adopted viva voce, thereby rejecting the claim of NBER EBELS KILLED! | = The hour of two having arrived. the vote was Eeskeere one taken on the Pacific Railroad bill, and it was . A ssed —yeas 79, nays 49 150 of their Dead left on the Field! } ispateh va eed! relative totus willitery operations, and— Mr, Wickliffe took occasion to say that he had Brilliant conduct of Hancock's division Seen pained to teee whee 4 Moan that be bee ing the position of Gen. McClellan. He did not Hooker’s Division Suffers Severely! | know the General personally, but had the utmost _— confidence In him. He hoped that he would not be bout hi The Rebel General Ricketts Killed! | 7c Pa esi oe about removing him AUUTIUN saLEN THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORR By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auotioncers. TREES SALE OF tahne tony o! Auction —On WEDNESAY, the Th ‘dey “a Mar, 872, | spell eo |, in front of ths ieee, at Det eppear until the next day. Spirit ef the Morning Press. . The Intelligencer notices the firm basis upen whick the fnencial credit of the Government is placed, ant the wiilingresss ef the people to sustain the credit of the Government, and urges the recessity of adequate taxation. do ith do isth ¢o 19th do med dity of Washinton, 49 tho Part of do... do do. 86th do do....52|5th Cameron 1 ntl : : - Pp, a an Ine ion to jake ¥ , TOVeMe: » which « ex eu Finance Committee of the Senate will propose to] The Rebels Again Fly by Nigh rerolution of the committee read that ‘he ienot | $82, do o...- 3] Total -srseecegnes 84 three-story Brick House, wi i beck butlding,we'rt emend the House tax bil! by striking out the tex — 1 | entitled to a seat, the resolution wes passed, and sab ooe) and gs, conraini hod ve s00d ous eonrcatentiy on cotton, and argues that “ff there is one singie | Gemeral MeCleilan’s Cavalry Purswe! | Mr. Segar appeared and was sworn in. orrane fa sentet, Shia pooper, fromta on th south icle which bear taxation and should be ———— The contested election case of Nebraska, of J. | 4s General Hospital, Union Hotel, corner Bridge Terme: Onefourth cash; the balance in six article which can 8 BS, Sterling Morton ve. 8.G. Daily, was taken up, | “*d@ Washington streets, Georgetown, May 2. twe'va, and tightesn monthn. Z taxed, it {s cotton.” [Per Telegraph. ] but was not disposed of when ‘the House ad- | All conveyancing at toe cost of the purchaser. yLLtAMs —_ evacuated : Ist New York Artillery 1{12th Penn. Volunteers. 1 jevencing St naeens mr, h ee ieee * Ae ye ee WitisamsecRe, May 6 —The enemy Jjourned. 13th New York Vol... 3|2sth do oe 1 “ : ewan Battie tee. Gortrscmarx. D’ANGRI.() RRA.—Thisevening | this place and their works in front last night— 17th do do... 262d do do. 72 siee TEN A WEULTEMS Aur Brau’ 2 EV. J. J. MURRAY, D. 21 . - C. .. Anotio: » the first operatic performance of Grau in cebenresed the rear cuard passing through about 6 o’clock. TR RE re + 3. MUR AY) D. 0, of New. 23th oe > - en Fr 2 ‘; : PRE OUSE ANDLOE “THE FIRST opera company, aided by the pianist Gottschalk, | a+ ostcck General McClellan and escort en- | Methodist’ Prots-tant Mission, earner Vireinia | sr G0 féeree 3 wado don... 9 amp For Satn—On WEDN ¥) May will take plece; and if we may judge by the avenue 4nd Fif.b etreet on THURSDAY 44th «do do. 9) Kane's Rifles 2 Tth, at o’olook, on p Omises. we sei! | ot tered the town, and tovk poszesnion. About 150] EVENING. May 8-h. Sutj Matrimony Oe Sas aes soe No. 3, in equare No. 19, ironting 51 feet? inobes Tapid ssle of tickets at Metzerott’s store, there 7‘ ture to con mazes at 8 o'o'ock, 45th do do....10|7th Mass. Volunteers. 1 - On 2th atreet, beiween L. anc streets, repning will be a very fall house. In fact firet class | of the enemy's sick and wounded were left be- | ““Agmiasien 25 con m72t*_ | 49th do do, 5} 37th do | Daoe 188 feet 9 inches to's 3 Biley, together talent is always duly appreciated by the Wash-j| hind, and a number of their dead unburied. : NOTIC P Citizous of the Fifth Ward, = 2 —< x my ~ ied | 7 the improvements, consisting ofatwo story ington publie. Allof our wounded in yesterday’s engagement, intration, avd (reapproveot the ticketalresas nate 68th do do... 1 do Bo ogy oo ya 9 ; ‘The programme of this evening ts exceeling!y | wis git tn their hands) were left behind. inated in said ward for Alderman. Councilmen, | 934 do do. 1 Teasjuesen tee remines, brilliant. Mr. Gottschalk plays Trancription of eon se &c., but otherwise without ci:tinctton ef party, | 97 do do., 1 oa iC. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. pected 4 Colonel Dwight, of the Excelsior brigade, was | a: requ-sted to meet at Ward's Bu'lding. corver | Ist Penn. Cavalry. TB... 1 :- iw ane Trovatore Fantasia, from Norms, and Repond’s 1 H of ads rest and Pa. av.,on WEDNESDAY EVE-|eth do do I}ist Long Inland Vol... 1 fy WALL & RARNARD, Auctioneers. moi for four hands, performed by himself and | severely wounded and taken prisoner. He was NIN G- the 7th instant at7g ofolock,to nominate | ise do Volunteers. 1/34 US Infantry list @o > 1laa D. ©. Volunts South Corner Pa, av. and 9th street. Sig. Muzio. Mme. D’Angri, Brignoli, Susini, | also lett. for Magorand enone he onsulag election tsa a6 + 1[lith do do. 1] 52d = do 2 1) Excelejor Baite: Mancusi, Amodio will sing some operatic gems} 4 the engsgement yesterday, the encmy suf- N. Sargent, Jsz.H. Durham, [4th do + 2/Sberman’s Battery... 5 | 54: do " In Mr. Gottscbalk’s concert. a Kt. B French, Thos. Scrivener, | 7th do eee L —{S8th do + 2)4th New York Battery 4 | at avction—ThUKSDAY MORMLAG, otny a he | {ted terribly. dos Hedriok WH. Baldein, [9th do woe 1] TotAl....-sesenee 92 do + 2/5th Maine Battlery ... 1 | commencing at # o’clook, we will gell. at fhe A’ The second part of the programme will be the W_H ‘Walinoa, Ed’w Raldwin, @th do 12 tion hoom, & .arce etosk of exosilent Liguo last and mcst important part of Favcrita, with} Gen. Ricketts (rebel) was killed. ‘ ‘ Bros ead, J. Holtslanden, The enemy had a force here yesterday of fifty - Ge Cremorne A thourand men, and only decided to evacuate after | _1t* win, Geo. F. Guiok- i. ___ So. FSi pay jen. * HE UNCOND'TIONAL UNION MEN the gallant bayonetcharge of Gen. Hancock. i St toe hora Net etenton The town 1s very pleasantly located, and the ay. pies.) are requested. to attend s mocriag ts be i ne 3 iegs, , ey majority of the white inbabitents remain there. | THURSOAY EABAING: Mae oth eth cae ‘The number of the enemy whom we have made | for the nominetion of Ward officers. "m6 St" = z COLUMBIA HALL. May 2d, 1962—at prisoners, including the wounded, will reach ie ee Biins Coins eis Conisonst . eo following resolations were 1o1 * about one thousand. Whereas: {a tue innate w dom uf Divine Provi- removed to our store for convenience of s8.¢, con- sisting of— Eighth ossts of Leror Frere, Se.gnettes, Eighth casks de Forge’s Brancy, Hilo, Utard, and othe Hrandies, ‘ighth ppes Bisguet, Dubrison * Co.'s Brandy, Half pipes a Tr casks Brandy, Half pipes Hoi! Gin, Ha fpr emaics Seirits. rbon, Monongahela, and other Whisks, toh, Ardb ve leley, ‘cotoh malt Whisay, rt Wine. Cases asrorted juors— Brandier, & hiskys. Brandy Cocktails, Packets Champser: = Two barre.e nod four-half barrels Davenport's oclebrated Whisky, Abd otner articiee not here named. This ssle wii! offer rare opportunity to Restan- rants aud ethene, eashocere ‘Will byabsointe. KENCEK, Trustes. més WALL & RARNARD, Avots. hl AE By MAXSHALL & PAGE, Auctioneers ALANCE OF S10°K AND FARES ES w Store aT avction—On THURSDAY MORNING, May 8th, at © o'clock, wes -2 Total... At Stone General Hospital, May 2. 11th Maine Volunteers 9) 10ist New York Vol... 8 19th MassachusettsVol 1/105th do do... 1 20th do do. 2/27th Penn. Volunteers. 1 34 New York Cavalry 1/524 do do. 29th New York Vol... 1/74th do 56th «do . 934 do Sth do dosss. alien New Jersey Vol jt lo O.-+. 4/10th New ol. 4 Sth do do... $| =_ 100th do do.... 6 Total. ..cece-ceee-83 At St. Elisabeth Hospital, Eastern Branch, May 2 eee omnes iecnaiastiee prestrtsdcinsenesnegeseeneoenails Sth Vermont Volunteers 1/24 Maine Volunteers. 1 224 New York Vol... 1/85th Penn. Volunteers. 1 4ist do do.... 1/13th New York Vol Cameron Riffes.....6. 1/434 do do. Excelsior Artillery Vol 1|5th Wisconsin Voi. D’Aagtt, Brignoli, and Susini in the princtpal roles. To-morrow the entire comic opera Barber of Sevilla. by Rossini, will be performed, and Gotts- chalk will play between the acts. On the third night will be performed Our fashionable mantus-makers and heve been over busy this week, and do rewults will be exhibited in a brilliant display of t. At General Hospital, (Cirels,) Washington, May 2. 1| Rocket Battalion,N.¥. 2 1) 13th New York Vol . beauty and spring fashions to-nig: 9/34 Vermont Volunteers - 5/Ist Kane Rifles... ———————— oo our late ane oatoesnen Hresident, THomas + RATH Li en sud i e1 THE GREAT VICTORY AT WILLIAMSBURG! | n.tast ‘Aud who-cas our inte. brother wes to lous eadeared to us by his many noble qua‘ities than ty his fearless, and outeposen sense of honesty, ard Gen. MeClellan’s official account of It! | jurt ce, a ee lw a qeiticized, That we tender to 1 1 Fivanctat.—New York papers of yesterday say the recent Union successes have given great treng’h to Government securities, and with larze the Sixes of 154i cold up to lt2jy and the to 9. The 7.30 per cent. Treasury 4 the Indebtedness Certific ¥. The aggregate transactions reg 3) 10th New Jerse: 3)7th Wicconsin Vol... 1 4 17th do @o........ 3 Tota). ..eseceeeee SS 2d New York Militia, 1 ee At Hospital at Coensine Lelie Washington, May 2. = = leceasod cur heart-elt sympsthy and o Mzapquarters Army oF THE Potomac, WIL- in this their eudden bereevemert, and © . Pp ing *o H'm, who a one is tray the oom‘ LiaMs2uRG, May 6.—Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, | widow and orphac; we eek to mirgie or erief Seeretary of War: I have the pleasure to announce § With theirs, for we traly feel the ioss of a friend ed rene brother, EV ENING STAR,|LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. CONGRESSIONAL Chairs, ert tb e | > 5 5, 0D see ne ee earl ares d et eee ae the BiZht: | cecaingly strong, both in respect to thelr position QP HERA GLASSES Hag rteiacliahn Marcary Haw cloth and Cons Sent Roceptio leeds, Th f th 1/024 New York Vol... 1 | 6ith New York Vol... 1jahth Pena Volunteers. 1 | Srenee betes oi ere Av? ge govieiacs y t uch large the ecc Fr bf: 4 e Ki 1 at aw tes* 5 it . New Yor! see ‘enn. Volunt 5 avenue, een Four = he ots, . Re ean ee un meen ween later | thee nos ot Shs place: 88 he towel of SHOE orkeers aabmval'ctisetcanic oe tee ifrsth “do do..-. 1| 6th N. Hampshire Vol 1/eeth New York Vol ..21 | theremdueofhie Stock end Piataresecnsiecrg The opening sales of the street were 1004, | pard fonght action of yesterday. mourning for the spaca of thirt: dara 2jsist = do 6 | 57th Penn. Volunteers, 4 1m part of— and at the close 102 was the quotation—a decline The effect of Hencock’s brilliant e>gagement parezelnes Surmners That the foregoing resolutions 59th New York Vol... 1 Total.........- 40 Perea ne Sines ont Lagoemn, ent on ibe highest rate of the day} oopy #irned by tho clficers of the Company, be 4 Cooking Stover, Bisckete, . je stocks participated in the upward move- | Y¢#erday afternoon was to turn the left of their} tit nite tno tennty at the decenecn eon? 3 At General Hespitel, Alexandria, May 2. Sins, Crocaery. Fis. aud Hardware, Lda iid P iineotwi ANDREW P, McKENNA 1 Patent Chsste, Trouks. ment. and were very active. We quote: Missour! | line of works m5-8t* Seo’y Coumbia Encine Compauy. 1] 24 U.S. Infantry... 4 105th New York Vol.. 1] Knives and Forks, Gedsteads, Mattresses, He was strongly reinforced, and the enemy = = 15th do 2itoist do do.... 7)34 do do. A 1 tst NewYork Artillery 5] Ard a variety of other coors. : ‘ EVERY ONE'S INTEREST—TO THB | tith do do... 1 +224 do se . Bt 11 0’o 09k, & Food oovered Wagon a-4 abardored the entice position during the night, CITIZEN RANGERS, AND SOL- cha suitable for a G ocer. DIBRS !1 bavo just received m very larce and | 7 Massachusetts Vol. 4) 1st New Jersey Cavairy10 -a 2 a4 . MARSHALL & PAGE, Auct le ll bis sick and woanded in cur hands. | fino assoriment of Spring Clothing. whio! I ayo | 10th do do. 1/10th do Vol 3 + 1/12th do dose. 1 ae Hits lows yenferday was very severe offering Bt o© low prices, at No. 460 Sev- [15th do do .16}ist Penn. Artiilery ... 1 13th do doves. 3 By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Avotionecre i ° se y ts pa 5 5 enth atree Poet Offics. ne: fo 27-3m 19th do do. $|34 do Cavalli 4 jes See Py A DHOOM e NEARLY NEW AND 600D + 7 We berc 30) uninjur prisoners and more j — SOLS ene yt] \o lo 10) 4th \o el jew Yor! valry. ILD FasHion: CANITURR aT Arctios — PARTICULARS OF THE EVACUATION or yoRnrews. then tweed ower teers whe. | IV: SOU STMT teen on ee | Er eoela tent a Siem ‘a i PR PA OR Se TSpecial Correspondence of the Balt. Au ‘Thetr loss in killed Js heavy. who lsitwatchen or jewelry with tanto seprir | lat Vermont Cavalry .. aleea do oi qe, Dt ee a oF eg Foxrurss Moszoz, May 5—A gentle Wise wiktiey inceiaiole. Be he fe eolne eee ome Cote, the ath oftnis moaia, | xd do Volunteers 2/524 do +10 3 ford Fornitare, ne: Gizect from Yorktown taforms ms thet ct ti = sieeiais m7 Stee OO CORE Ris Dune OT DeMita, [34 do do.... 1/58th do 2 6 cod ease seven octave Fisno Forte, Boston o'clock last evening a large portion of Gen. Mc- I have s« alry in pursuit, but the roads are = OL ith do 0. 9\71st do ak s made, i advance: a wereclesely {c DRAMATIC, 5th do a 1)1034 do a .2 Rosewood Brocateile covered Parlor Suite, co- «my anced and we: esely fi w in very bed condition OUN e , we the enemy. In Yorktowa a numuer ef } 2 Very bed condition. 2 OU iG Gen ‘omen geaiding, in. eshirgton 8th do do.... 4) 101thdo do...... 3 oe 2Arm, end Site Cat i acad bedies were found, luciuding sever! oft} Th: eondzct of cur men has been excellent, | FishtUs to bagome r embers of thy kzgolsor Ure: | istNew YorkArtillery 2|112thdo do... 1 prea Hag eb: 3 cers, who were killed during the cannoza ‘with eeareely an. exception CHARLES H. FOWLER'S Office, Noo 476 1a] 7h © do Bgttery. 7|113thdo ai ~£ inlaid venee ed Ceoter Tabie, a Saturday night and Sunday morning, 2 bri =—s ee: street. or Post Office Bor 129 iwome but yeung}24 do Cévalry. 1|McClellan +2 Daiwack covered Spring Seat Parior and Library fice being kept up the whole night. Tie Revels | Th: enemy's works are very extensive, and ex- | mon of respectability nerd ago'y. 7a faa do do.... 2\7th Michigan Vol..... 9 y FERA GLiaata UO | oa 1 a oth 3/5th Wisconsin Vo! * on Sunday, when our colomneadvenced and too | and the works themselves. Lowna? PRICES’ 28 ceo yagtlitia = 2] Citizen. cae. Sispossty nod Wateel Wermeten Bocas: end yapidiy efter them.” Sat Srtillery folowlrs | Gur joss was heavy in Hooker's division, but ae Be aa mates Both do do... S| — Total....-ecevee lS a ‘erporm As to the motive for the evacuation the prisoners | very little on other parts of the fleld. , ota Pennsylvania’ Avenue. 424 do do.... 3 Hail Hat tree, ce nleloth. taken represent It to bave been a necessity on the m7 3t etween 12th and 13th ets, : : = Hancock's success was gained with a loss of | ——————_______——_ "S$" Sa Se’ se rt cf their Generals from which they could not 2 S y 5 Is. psoas The news from New Orleans and the | not more thaa twenty killed and wounded. USiseuae Getene eee ees Sens: evacuation of Corinth by uregard, together ‘hori ther ines. Napkins, Dosties, T la, &o. with the scareity of provisions, ‘ha created so | Am T authorized to follow the example of 01 us rpply at vers a y A full supp very low prices. Touch dissatisfaction that many of the Rebel regi- | Ge: ond direct the names of battles to be] Also. large and stylish Perey ith colored Walt Maple Beceteads. ‘| Feather’ sters snd Pil \“ Bair apd diusk Mattreesee aad . Giecee Shag eas eta fc rar ‘These vis Sud ingrain Carpets, Stair Carpet, ant At Mount Pleasant General Hospital, May 2. ——————— Sth Maine Artillery... 1/96th New York Vol... 1 7th do Volunteers. 2)102d do llth do do.... 3/10ith do 8 a - 7 chity ‘ders, . s a © ally ifthe gunbostsshould advance above York-{ We have other battles to fight before reaching JUS? RECEIVED Sth do do... 1|73d Penn. Volunteers. 1 eg oy \ oe town, gave promise of actual starvation, sud such ichrtiend A BEAUTIF!}L Assortment of Mieses’ and | 6th do do. 1/101st do rittsaia Joe Pitcher, P) eanter age waa the state of desmoralization that 2 collision ; Richmond. Hoys EMBRUIDe REO HATS and CA¥S. from | 20th New York Vol -.. 1|163d do “ Jeoeens ing Stove, and Kitchen Requisites, &c., ko, could only bave reaulted in total destru: ‘The weather ts good to-day. eee re eed eee er wera aold so cheap. | goth ~= do —do...._ 1/2d Berdan Sharps'ts. ‘Terma cash," a On Sunday moraing Gen. McClellan s a Algo re-eived, m grest assortment of Ladies’ 56th 4 do do.... 4/34 do do. m6 dts J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auots, tue hve gunboats lying below Yorktown the fect G. B. McCiuttan, Dress ond Cloak 3 rimm nga Buttons, ae. sith do do... 1]10th New J = of the evacuation, with instractions to procecd Major General Commanding. fz qqe SUMO Ne meets, [sit ae don. sete mickion wa FUTURE Dare. up the river to West Point, and remove all ob- BS; Fae = OR SALE—Ore firet-clave Houee near Wil] Sth «0 ~— do... 3 18t Wisconsin Vol.. ~ ‘ore and vessale loaded ‘with troops creve. di pal Gans, May 6 the ob Finder @td te onenitseones Hows he] 90% 0° do... 1] New Yerx Zounve ta- By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO... Avoboneers, Arcuizon, Kansas, May 6—The municipal 10.0005 # m5 Ra do do. 1| dependent Battalion.14 ered in the distance aud a pursuit commenced, | e}-crton to day reanited in The success of most of | Hore Tony Seo Ouse for $21; ome good pe en Pirie Ceeee tbe SESE ME | ouse for $1.300; ona good H for $1 500; 34 lo 52. F < 1 a > resulting in the capture of some of them, whilst| {i.e Union and Anti-Javiawker tleket, by ama- | go0d Hate for Sd sir con coal Hen eee le | 2° do... 1] Total........0000673 NOON, Mar 9th. at 5 at the Auction others were rum ashore and fired by those on| jority of thirty. ‘The Council are all Unicn men, | Wanted to pu. chsen five aud iire ten well iosted, Kooms. we sia asi] to the t bidder, for beard, who escaped to the woods. It is said by mdiom sized Housee. Fsrms for ; | At Douglas Hospital, corner of I strect and New * .in Square ting 55 feet three u’clock in the afternoon fue gunboats hed Arrival of Invatids. change. by Lae and ex. RIDER, ofhoe on 15th st., noxt — Bnd iéth streets cast, reached West Point, at the head of navigation.) New Yorx, May 6 —Thesteamer Daniel Web. | _ise3 Bank. m 7-3t* South b, Sto Jersey avenus, May 2 repniee 244 feet 2 incues, to a ¥ fest alley. PET rr tt Lilt ieteteid betoteiete 7, per; neariy thirty miles above Yorktown, frequent!y | ster bas arrived from Sbip Point, with a hundred | *P\HE SUPERB GRAND PIANO USED BY | lst U. 8. Artillery.... 1/6ith New York Vol m7 (Rep) J.C MoGUIRE & CO. Avcts. eliing perties of the enemy diecovered flying | and eighty invalids and sick from Gen. McClel- Mr. Gotteorali at his ooncerts in thu 3d do do........ 2/66th do do By J.C MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, aloug the shore, and flanking that portion of the | “gave Sem city, at Grover'a New Theater, is fom A | Sth do ESIRABLE BUILDING Li M retreating army thet were moving towards West —$$__________. Oldoaty sargeat and beat fsotory in tive 34 do DESIRABLE BUILDING ay OM maRy- Point to i Gp omc myer IMPORTANT FhOM NEW URLEARS, | World—theismous CnicxeRing & Sons, of Boston. | 12th ue < : “28 | ar Avcrion —On SATURDAY a i Immedia’ im the wake of the gunboats fol- Capture of Forts Jackson and Philip—The WE ARE S0LE AGEN 0 17th do lo. wth io - May 10.h. ai 536 O’clook, on the premises, we ss. Jowed a iong line of river steamers, loaded with ms Flag Over the Custom House. of Chickering Pactra ee Fo the Duc ALaT| 24 Matue Artiliery... 1] 2th do ° 1 | pall; withoat res %, TR part of Lot & troops. carrying Gen. Fragklin’s Division, with The Savannah News has # spectal dispatch | Columt eryiaud and Virginia. A stook al Ist do Cavairy. 29th = do - 1 ace Mrz ofsquare No. 492. front from fifteen to twenty thousand men. Among ee eee . on hard, Pisnos exchanged, Pianos ren' 6th do Volunteers . 30th «= do my phn] ay eg ae there boats was the Louisiana, the Columbus, | from Mobile, of the Ist of May. Itsays that Forts JOHN F. ELLIS, 0. 306 Pa. 6 24 VermontVolunteers Bist do + 1] S lefect alley, acd comainity aston Eee the Wilson Small, Georgia, and a host of Baiti- | Jackson and St. Philip had fallen, and Gen. | _m7-St_" Between sth and 1th ats.. north aide, | 34 Messachusetss Art . a do +13] eigoty square feet. — 5 more boats, which n laying im Cheese- | Duncan wer in New Orleans onhis parole. Also HE C z "1 - 7th do ae <1] terme. une third ash; theremainder in six an . man’s creek waiting the orders of Gen. McClel- can ha fede lea aus Faliten Zs tie Gustoas T auan Or Gees beter te, with Minatre 35th = do 1] tweive months, with intercets seotres Tyee costal Inu. These troops reached Yorktown durinz s Tho Struggles of Brown. Jones and Robinson—By do 1 | “rust on the premises, the afternoon, and were stopped there to wait | House. Antaouy Trollope: jery do «19 |] _m7¢ (Kee) J.C. MoSUIRE & CO., Anots_ jnteliigence from the gunboats. They had not From the New Orleans Picayune, April24j | John pranes Millon Representative Government; | 1st New Artillery leit at one o'clock to-day. It is proposed to land ‘Ve understand thet the telegraph operators at x4 7 them et West Polnt, if the report of the gunboats | Baton Rouse and Clinton infortned thoes, ‘nets | TBE iat of the Mortimers—By suthor of Margaret is favorable to such a movement. that the sound of the guns at the bombardment of 6 Chil y Pi i ‘The railroad from West Point to Richmond !s} Forts Jackson, and St. Philip was distinctly heard aren ee igre he lt essed onl abont w oop _—s a the point} in these places on Tuesday evening. And we] _m7 FRANCK TAYLOR, 4 the feet of veesels so long lying at Can- | have beea told thaton the same evening it wee 5 ton, loaded with cars and locomotives is destined, | heard ere. ‘Tue. distance of the fortsy on ait | Reece Vib Sanh FHOSOGRARHS a and you may look for their immediate departure | line, from Baton Rouge 1s about 130 miles, and | gon, Hindman, Van Dorn, and Taskeon oc. a. 8. for Rictmend, via York river There are four} from Ciinton 150. By alr line from here they are} Gens. Sprague, MoCleilan, Halleck, Burnside, locomotives and about sixty care here, which,! about 50 miles A gentleman from Berwick’s | Fremont, Wool, of U. 8. A. with such as may have been captured, will form | B2y, opposite Pranshear, told us, on Tuesday | Commcdors Foote, Stringiam, Hudson, Pauld- — = respectable rolling steck for this new route | evening, that the reports could be heard their oe, nolee. 2B ohaaan, and rope. Alto. new to the South. also. Yeaterday afternoon a schooner came down the The sound of the bombardment could also be be pes Forrest. & By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF ee INS —CEAMPACNS, BRaxpy, WHIFKT, 5 Fancy Liquors generaliy, Fine Groceries, ‘Totacoo, and ~ |. &c . by oataiogus at Avoucn. Cs MONDAY, 12th of May, instant, wil: be id at Auction, Virtee of @ deed of t ust to the pm ee 8: 18 o'clock, ee PA} No 22% Penney! FeDUs, Opposite ilard’s Motel, the Stook ‘and Fixturee ef ® first class W ive, Liquor, and Groce y . The avove stock was selected with great owre fors fret oiave trade jgatates ia the sale will be foun? many article reperwes. one fine wors, Worthy ihe att-n- 4th New York Cava'ry Sth do do.... ist U. 8. Chasseurs ... lst Long Island Vol., 2d N.Y. State Militia, Sth New York z ane REESE = a ¢ g 23d New York Vol... 7 lo BeEEEREE eee rd Pee eatney, Miss Sue Dennin, Bo-th, and large supply 2 3 Ss ° sete tiers, apd the is of Fancy Card Piotures, Ga do nnd oReEn e wii oor james iver from Richmond, and when near | heard at Vort Pike. A gentleman who was there | A new lot of Albums to day, th do SRE ~—_SREER SE WILLIAMS, Avcts._ Newport News she was run ashore on the south] on Tuesday night tells us that there was firing At WILLIAM F, RICHSTEIN’S 66th do By J.C, MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. wide of the river. Her slaguiar movements at-| heard all thst night and on Wednesday morning Nations! Book t tore, 68th = do OVERNMENT SALE OF CONDEMNE: tracted considerable attention, and the crew were 275 Pennsylvania a 8, 69th do ANIMALS 4: BLic Avcrion.—Un WE ch-erved to Immediately take to their Boats and LATE FROM DIXUE m7-3t*_het. th and 12th st., Washirg’on, B.. 7th ao NESUAY. MORNING. May 14ib, commencing ii ic Newport Spry ; On Sane they Onl noe neeus cak't nanos : wennawets Lee AND SHORE WRAPYINGS: 87th do pT, Rd shall eell at ‘Corrai” noar the ed that th ntenti : 88th nore fer the purpece of Teaching our lines, sed _ MOVEMENTS. bHAWLS FoR SPRING? am New a a0 maned an waht for the Cote eee nee. t sbe contained sixty tons of cosl for the M. [Prom the Norfolk Day Book, May 3 } MANTLES FOR SPRING! | isn do wa yy LEE, eer rac. Several boats were immediately manned | , Though a correspondent of the Wilmington NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS 20th do std 3. J. DANA. Captain, 4 started out for the purpose of chdcavorine cy | Journal We are informed that Burnside has cailed th el) kind? Chie ge fe 3a Assistant Quarter A Cat ‘Ares, tow Ler off, but finding ibis to be Impossibic | 1" bis pickets, loaded all bis transports, and put Tried duaniiies, Of Drs Goods Sf th current | S wi 4 Mob UIKE & CO. Aacis. tury wet ber on fite, and she burned to theecater’s | Bis gunbeais in order. What the invader of North | W8 Uur Northern and Eastern correspondents send edge. ‘The Merrimac was in sight at the time, Caroitas means by this—whether looking to fu- | uenew supplies dai): os : ture operations at Wilmington, Norfolk, or the price only, marked in plain figures; hence perasinsarti radu wketdgursastor are aTBE | Seabcard Rallroeé—we leave the reader to judge, rohaser 18 deceived. 4 By WAL & BARNARD, Auctionce: Cormer South side Pa. avenue and Ninth t SALE OF TH* STOCK OF THE NaTION- F eeeesseseeceses OTL LIVERY, SaLe arp Excua St plorabic account of affairs In Richmosd, and A MYSTERIOUS HINT. hone mages i eERRY obligation *) sim BLE aT Avcrion un BATURD«Y MO NING. among the troops, who ded ail furtber at- [From the Norfeik Day Book, May 3.} 17 &venue and 9h — eral Lh It o'glogk. wp will eal vs <4 tempts to sustain the rebelifon as sheer folly. We anticipate, says the Suffolk Sun, much ex- = 77th geen Se Livery, £8 ant Exshenee? Gur & fLe Meaitor still maintains her position half} Cltement about Suffolk during tne next week. Ss ED orders: alithe | Sist Sioshiisoaael {ovina ay t noing way between Sewell’s Point and the Fortress COTTON COMING INTO FEDERAL HANDS. Binet RROress eS Lees, alt the | 93d wherf. She keeps ber steam constantly up, and (From the Montgomery Advertiser. } Cattie, killed ty the Army of the Pot . under | 95th member the nember 7 is ready to give a hospitable welcome to the Mer- We learn from an officer just from North Ala- vomnep ais Gon. McCielisn, are invited till the | 96th weat of the Post Ofhos. rimac at any moment she venture out. About} bama, who is well ecquainted with the country, | 20th day ot Bey, ae, et 12 o’olock, 1034 three hundred yards distant lies the Galena, a} that the enemy are securing considerable cotton It is intends the contractor LL eha! crete HiRD Gark low black looking craft, hooped over at ber | by means of threats to the planters should they | Afmy, 8nd collect the Hidec and Taiow, Roofsand ¥ Wak aa veunat Aiea MONICIPAL ELECTION. * — ‘ bulwarks, and puiling away with an air ef read-| burn it. Quitea number had burned their cot-| Horns. and shail psy @ certain sum for these ar-| sith do Volunteers. 1| Total.. 122 | abe followsne. by the {nese for all eoaners. “Whe has on beard. picked | ton, and some of them had been caparet. The nek rowil becuareca wit theresa ‘os iu cach Aiea Rees COGS on, a Junen ? On the first crew who are chating with impatience to get at/ Yaukee forces are spreading through the coun’ case, uoless he can olcarly show that he was pre- msa_. WALL & BARNARD, Ancts. MiA8884L’s SALE B: of sorees of the Dene Court ofthe biked Banc the Dietriet of Columbia, I wil asie, ior oarh, at the of Bix Povomas ri "Work iu ile service of their country. in the neighborhood of Tuscumbia, which is {n | verted from obtaining Shem by Proper fe as Ono Pois:, Monday, 5 p. m.—The French | thetr possession, but they are closely observed by | A bond with gvod snd sufficieat security will be fieamer Gassend! bas just arrived from York-| Col. lelm’s Kentucky Cavalry. A skirmish oc- roguiced, foe She SelSlimansot the contrac! a town, —t gone up for the French Minister, | curred a few days since oetween a party of these bg No ens poe 4 [able ag an org BT. Mercier, Capt. Fox, Assistant Secretary of the | and some Yankees within the limits of the town. | [0 Bave failed to comply wit yt Navy, end Postmaster General Blair, wio went | There were twenty-one of our men, only four of | present to respond to his bid. there on Sunday, in a small steamer frem Wash- whom showed themselves. The enemy, after] Ynearticles otagroement, with a bond, will be ington. ‘ - = 4 five of their we were killed, eles bese wired Fo _~ ~ See within two days after learn from a gentleman oO accompan the intention «f drawing our men into ambusa, {ng F717 Hat op to one o'clock: to-day the steam. | but they were too shrewd for them. We mote. opera cacy, meen iS ers having Gen. Prankita’s division on bo: stand that the bridge at Florence was burned indorsed “ Proposale.”” n mot proceeded beyond Yorktown, where they | our men. . “ * mt a ‘were Waiting orders to 4 Loss oF o¥FicaRs. SGARRE GFLON IN MUSIC—JOHN E. One ef aguante Which went up the river {From the Milledgeville (Ga.) Union.) Tice, Organist Tenouse ot Music, on Sundsy morning bad returned, and reports} During the past three mouths we have lost that they bed ail proceeded to West Point, and many ain SUPERIOR Cangiaces FoR, s i eens. a shore es So BSR RROEEATOR Sa BS 32985 stesese: Hi | that his Seat is Oe ean Se Ss ere found the river unobstructed. A force had bee: Y shar; landed ooh destroyed a rattroad bridge leading albctrpsaa nd = bene, Geuse sewage SPs Joh an unusual number of our officers wer wi ty bullet-proof breastplates, whose es; 1” Mr. Wilitam Nicholson, messenger of | wounded. In someof the Alabama regiment w Richmord. it is to pick off our officers. At the battle of Shi- | Warercom, oy _——$—$$$$$$$$<$____ Bsr Adaius’ Express Company, was Killed ou the | every field cillcer was wounded. Is there no way Crocxers, Yer a RUSSIA Baltimore aid Philedeiphie Railroad yesterday, | to put a stop to this mode of warfare? If the Be &o., in 12 yard 65 cents por ya by falling from the baggage car. Yankees are allowed to tgbt us with breast- xs Ge aie ¥, horses id they be as prisoners of war ST” 5 ene et hess, oe nen cought? “Wetayan When one ts taken G 16. beads ak on Seceetoy, SOneing fair | vith Bin hos preseryer-on e should be huag to 150 poxes Esllet Bary CHEESE, very Eaves ise pcaeftce Anteater iors Hay oiftss | Saeduio™ " mORmaY » gunmige,” | ethane aa ty Eight hundred leaded cars passed over) pedera! yenerals? It isa gamet Aik OE XCELLEN: BRLAGE/ aq ~ bape whe kc Usrpes’s Perey bridge within twenty four LATHE FROM CORINT P HORSES FORK f 12th New York = bo eost i =Ithr it wes opened to travel, ou sunday last. [Prom the Norfoia pay Book, May 3] salsa hne 5 Gist do bee See eer es, GT bea. Robert Andeses. ef Port Sumter Savasxat, May l—A dispeten from tne Cee, Sit go @0..00 22%, ~ ED wee & DO ae jane, Westin Pbiisdeipbia, Tucsda th oot néent of the Rey ican, dated do... : Ecipated ia the funeral obsequles of etbut the cnomy have beca rulaGeiedd Da oie 3a New Jersey Vol... CEEATBACHIFION! cx to The Gtrard House, my vanein. There isheavy skirmishing daliy. ‘do oe t acla on bony agea eats over Quite an adair occurred to-duy this side of Mon- mortgage of " serey. Re ie