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THE EVENING STAR : THE WEEKLY STAR. This cxcetiont Family and News Jourct -eoa Twenty-five the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; 82 for six It Invariably contains the “ Washington News’? months; $1 for three months; and for less than k that bas made The Datly Evening Star circulate pripd months at the ptm 12 centsa week. Sin- ——~ | 8 generally throughout the country. coples, on x caNT; in wrappers, two cents. Singl Jes { ’ ye r cc ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the 7 Siaaie eopiat 88 ‘wisppin) oes be ad . efice teore 2 cited ws aro they may ves, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1862. N2. 2,874 cured at the counter, immediately after the issue ofthe paper. Price—-THREF CENTS. oT re er ee en ee = PUBLISHED EVERY-ATERWOO v (SUNDAY fil fn * taining @ grester variety of interesting reading Y 4 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 2 than can be found im any otber—is pebliched on Corner of Pennsylvania ave. and Eleventh strest, Fridsy morning. aT Trems—Card, in ahly, = edwamer w. D. WALLAOB: Singte copy, per eanum. = Five copies .. 7 Papers served in packages by carriers at 846 , + Ten copies. . year, or 37 cents permonth. To mail subscribers ; J a . " : THE HANDWRITING ON THE WALL. |THE REBEL LINE OF THE CiitcKa: TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. CONGRESSIONAL. | Pere USTED Sra Ee EA eS, FOR IROMW FLALEI, The following rhows that the authors of the HOMINY. | exrviienconantss—ce Session. hisses Odense 390 FENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. mysterious handwritings on the walls of Rich- | [rom the Richmond Examiner, April 23 ] LATER FROM EUROPE. fe irs egy mg ge PN Wasumerot Be kun tet mond aro yet at work, and have not yut both | 4.! fou 2r? Prtn or dtchmced vahore shar en frags Livsipsel oo Ra ahe iy nee etead a |) ‘a tacuige teip the flouse wal rearieed, i Mee nea tho ovonine of the lous of Mayr iber EMILE DUPRE detected by the enraged Confederates : the BeSinsala has transpired best fight-| ‘The slenme> Tubsl Cain had 1 Liverpool for pesching W. HL amapiveys. judge cf the U. 8. | Roy mhenafaatusiog, in the United Sates, i tie . TRAITOROUS AND INOBNDIARY LEGENDS. ing generals have pursued the policy of giving | Nassau with acargoof affs and am ition, | district courts io, Ten Governmisht, within one year from » the ao [From the Richmond Examiner, of April 22.) Yesterday morning the walls of the houses of Pureell. Ladd & Co , E. B. Spence & Co., Bin- the enemy a fierce fight before falling back | doubtless for the South. under the pressure superior forces. This| Tbe Parliament recess still continued. was the taste of Jackson EW ions: and, The London Star gives a report that the A t. Sumner offered a resolation for the e*pul- fouowip sion of Benfamin yk; a Senator from Oregon. Brrinehing design of arms, viz: ‘The bill for the ‘nSsrparat{on of the Washing- er 5 Muskots. model 1855, en anna oF idee Sth poord bayonets and Reeeived and Opened, strian 2, u costs tte, mode} A large and Giret-cless stock of choise bas demanded explanations relative | ton and Georgetown Kalirocd catie,up ag unfin- |p, tiecl nestle ties model» Oe valry. if he is let alone, will doubtless be his tactics | £0yeTnment ba ished business. The b'll was restored ie>*raply | Revo, tol ry Suiue andtsheoe anes een aoe ageln before falling back behind the line of ie toate ey Prope 98 Lats, 908 : to the condition in which It originally went to | meteas fortiehe caning ee FAMILY GROCERIES, covered with incendiary and blasphemous Chiekahomi ‘Times hasa sarcastic editorial on Presiden ny: The the House, by amendments, which Wers acted | Non-dommi-sioned Officers’ Swords, { as woab- The effort of the enemy will doubtiess be to | Lincoln's ptéctaunation for a day of thanksgiving, | upon seriatim, and severally passed. An amend- effect a junction of his forces under Banks and | ®0d seeitis to think it quite premature, - effairs McDowell somewhere in the county of Louiea | a — pa casi faa neg jabato We suppose it will be necessary | WETe —_ es 9 meafiing t Genetal Jackson to withdraw until bepean ipese Mey rca ee lar get both of these columns in his front. it enn be for the tardy Justice done on the Mason lone, the instincts of the man will, doubtless, | and Siidell affair. induce him to offer a battle. Our Corinth is THE LATEST. on the Chickahominy, and our Shiloh some-| Lrvexroot, Saturday evening —The Times has where in advance in Caroline or Louisa. We | an editorial on the American struggle, in which should not be surprised at hearing within a | the editor tays be sees nothing for the blacks but week of a fletee battle on this advaneed thea- | *!avery, extermination or expulsion. ter, wherever it may ba BO ae We argut weil for the result of any efigage- | "Sek “Literary Gadette” is defunct, after an ex- ment that may come off in that regiow of | istence of 45 years. country. The aan will be far from his} Prince Doulgourousky is banished for life from water base of operations. He will be com- | the Russian empire for refusing to obey the Im- pelled to meet us on equal terms in every re- | perial order to return to Russia. spect except his superior numbers, and wecan A treaty of commerce between Russia and Tur- manage pretty heavy odde of these. A soldier Bey hae eee noon the Turks and the insur- accounted in a soldier's satisfactory way for | | otein Albania, the Tutks lost 400 men and 4 our yielding at last in one of our most impor- cannon. tant battles. He said we whipped them the COMMERCIAL. best part of the time, and as long as we could| Cotton at Liverpool had improved ya. fight, and we should have whipped them all Brendstuffs were dull ard declining. = time if they had not Spy Seaperyre ree Consols closed at 9334093 },. there was to them. They got the better of uson the second day at Shite , imply b FROM GEN. HALLECK’S COMMAND. this process of ‘out-reinforcing’ us, which thefr A Rebel Force of 2,000 Captured. proximity to the river enabled them todo. If], Catko, May 6.—The steamer Ella bas arrived they come in upon usas far aa Caroline or from Pittsburg Landing, which place she left at Louisa, they will be eo far from their water 9 o'clock last night. On Sunday afternoon Gen. writings, a verbatim copy of some of which we give below. The writing was in a fair, round and deliberate hand, and all evidently pe formed by one and the same writing in the various places n: identical in character. e dirty work mu bi begun before the street lamps were extinguished at 12 o’clock on Saturday night, as it could not possibly be accomplished in the dark. We are confirmed in this opinion by the fact that all the writings are in the neigh- borbood of the lamps. From the amount of writing and the size of the ue ee it to have been performed by one hand, it {s com- ee iteould not have occupied the writer than an hour, that is from 11 to 12 o’cleck. Where, it is on every hand asked, where, du- ring that dull hour of the watch, were the much-vaunted, highly-paid ($4 per diem and rquisites) detectives? Where was Rossvally? Where was Bob Crow? That the writer was an indifferent poet and an illiterate and blasphemous man, there can be but one opinion among those who scan THR WRITING ON THE WALLS On Purcell, Ladd & Co.'s east wi “On Yorktown’s walls the cry is ‘still they come.’’’ “ Change your bells into cannon, and charge with Confederate 5's.” ‘Southern Lexicon covered with glory :— «Pinks of chivalry.’"’ Musicians’ SWords, pards, consisting of: Sea; soxbbarde for rifled musket bayonets. Proposals w..! state— SUGARS, of all grades, For muzkeis Sto rifles. the ptieg for 2.9 of . other, aa he — ;oposed, Fer sun for TEAS, ilopal 10,600 t ORerrese bere Gnd carbines, she bind Propored £04 | CUPFEE, the price fer 6, snd :etvotion, pr pista: vr oar bine for eash Ad vitional S00 toa Ue BUTTER, ‘or fabre steords and scabba-ds, the price of each t striking out the ——— of three per cent. the net receipts to bin > paid “ssh wg eed rhe ol ashington an ‘a fof prbdiie ac Purposes; aod aamnertennn out the clatisa authorizing the cempany to ieuse bondé to the amount of $104,000, were severally adopted. ‘be names of Henry Addison, (Mayor of Georgetown ) Jas. Hall, John M. Brodhead, W. 8. Gurney, H. N. Gilbert, and others, were added to the list of wad op and that of Horace M. Dewey, of New York, Wa8 stricken out An amendment by Mr. Wade to require of the company to purchase the stock of the omnitus 8 Ser 5 i and with eso cther, in ine Wan tontyen ayn 80 Snaiseenep Thay Ai ai ‘fesad oe ae, ae, Be ovsn.—-A iter our report closed— arms muet aiso iut*rehange with ose another 2 Semmens . Mr. Crisfleld had read certain resolutions of the | the came marner, All of which ke offers 2 cash prices, 1 month. Proposals will be addressed a follows:—"Gen- Mumm Verzeny, G-een Seal, Hetdsicr, ofthe Lyi SS aa <8 LARD esoh, and 4! oF O2¢) ition a o . ‘Allthe fire-armé 8: be furmehed with the FLovrR, to The rifle muskets are to be in e!l respeota identios! witi. that menufactured at MAILLARD’S CHOCULATE, the U S. Armory, Sprirfisl>, Maseas'nsette. and regular appendage ‘i#latures of Maryland and Massachusetts re- ‘The materials for these arms MMst bs of the very lating to an appropriation of #10 000 by the former best quailty, and po Fig for the relief of families of Magstchusetts volun- | Slo Wed to be ured. teers killed and wounded on the 16th of Apjil, 1861, at Baltimore. The Nebraska election case was taken up, and, after discussion, laid on the table, thus retaining Mr. Dally, the sitting member, in his seat. Tot parts will be PIKB’S CELEBRATED WHISKIES articles must be sub the Orcnanes rele lia, boxed, reedy for trane =-mmard pind “of the contractors, in $00 barrels XXX, ected. Juspeo.!ons will annie, # on icte of not :ess than 500 barrels Millers Rye Monongahels, e680! Proposs's will stats the nam of the establish 600 barrels Sne O1U R the ig tho offer, the number and amte of the ve, And rate of delivery montis 1h re- 600 barrels fine Old Rochon, to make ory at @ eprcified time, or Buy attempt to intrcducs malieatie iro ot OFFICIAL, PARTMENT OF STATE, Wasnineton, January 25, 1862. The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, commencing with Saturday, the first of next AT CINCINNATI PRICES. mn ¢ er inferior materia! into the work, will sub- jst tie whoie number of arms cortractea for to forfeiture at Che option of the Depsrtment. All the frvorite bronds« ef Tre Department réserves to itself the right to $ . rejaot any bid, and wil: consider ops made through CHAMPAGNE, Auy Bent, broker, or party other tian the regular 4 2 x - rLey, Chief of Ordnance, Washing a al “The Lord is on our side, but in conse- | ‘T8Dsportation that this favorite plan of ‘“out- pS gall Fae feel ati pr feng oat jan 27 tt WILLIAM H. SEWARD, | f71' J; and wil be endorsed’ “Propomne ipr | WBICR, being bought low, w= ofler at causunlly quence of pressing engagements elsewhere, | reinforcing” will be impracticable. Whatever | menis of rebele, wnreeoded In iarlog thors cnet enusvasane ma taaal a fiuskote,” or rifles, endorse, 0, as the once may gishey could not attend at Pea Ridge, Donelson, &c.. odds they open the battle with, those odds | take the battery, when he captured the whole w* DEPARTMENT, oo _ __8P 9) dtMay 15. Saarnanictes a ae” only will they hold against us. The men that | force of the rebels, numbering 2,000 prisoners JAN¥ARY 21, 1862, PRorosats FOR 1HORSES, a “He will also be prevented from visiting his | ight and are whipped one day, will ha Li trea phe and deserters report that great dis-] Oxpgnup, That the War Department will be re bh ri t! satisfaction exists in the rebel army, both among piper gh yell any oh Inot | the Cog eat thee reed Beautsgard iad aide | peec! ‘oops, sayin Phy Tecpel Seas Clin ot ca- Ta desperate aaa; ana doce the Federal army to : ; Y'8 | retire. He appealed to them to stand by him exertion and excitement, as on other occasions. Menterey, Tenn , May 6.—In consequence of It is not for us to divulge the number of our | the horrible condition of the roads the army has own or that are concentrating on the line | not moved. The enemy are receiving large retn- north of Richmond. Suffice it to say, that we | forcements daily. 102, PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL; melon, af s P; ut an cat b!., taiae ou - RALED ProposaLs will be rece! ved at this Ofhoe 1s VED, aurect f ast ave until Saturday, "he Inth day of May, at 12 o'stock | June ARRIVED, qirect trom an Kastern an M., for furmi-hing the Gavernmont with (2,060) TWO THOUSAN descriptions, viz: Darot QuantERMaster’s O chosen ‘pinks’ at Yorktown. Corner 18th and G sts., Wa. “‘Bouthern hearts are beating low— Manassa boasters shun the foe; Stars and stripes shall wave again— Northerners tread this ebon main.” On E. B. Spence & Co.'s west wall ‘Something new under the sun, to wit ‘Petticoat gunboats.’ " closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays against all other business but that which relates to active military operations in the field. Saturdays will be devoted to the business of Senators and Representatives, Mondays to the business of the Public. \ 0 one d pieces CHEK K t. : Aiso, ment « D HORSES, of the following | M4 CRGP ETS together wien a large entity of CROCEEKY cf 81 deeoriptions. band NEW FE. CAVALRY. For CavaLry—(1,9) one thousand horas, from ATRERS, MAF EDWIN M. STANTON, BEDSTEADS, with a iacce |: t of rt . Si (15) £fteea to (16) aixteon hands high, between five ail Goods: 2 good Reiricern “Nationals ' unfurl your banners over York- Sarin ogg to be omple to withsiand and Te- fs treet Domstag tose otek quate spec se ja 22-48 Secretary of War. and nght ire of age; of dark oolork;, well broken ¥ ne THO ne A | of which have bonn ought town walls.” ee ee eee soap us farther en: F 4s, Gen. d his g Is t defects. = AL tad -. SHLY, a2" 7h street, (east aria.) On the Powhatan House south wall couraging feature of the campaign in that di- Peg pha ore Sylar Sgeneralstogive! PassENGER TRAIN TO MASASSAS. ARTILLERY. Or WoCHL sau NiBotwoes © and bi cts. *« Southern boasters grasp the dust, rection—namely, that both Generals Jackson Wan Darantment aa tila) afoenn nd ‘one hsittoti¢) siatsen peuds Sy Ne In the Lord you vainly trust, and Ewell have the reputation of being fight- FROM GEN. BANKS’ CORPS. Office Milstary Superintentent havivoads U.S. nigh, betwarn hve and sigit yours of age: of Dark JPRQM LONDON—feve theasead Worcs at ® For the Lord you fain would cheat ing generals. Earnest and vigorous work on Skirmishing with Rebel Scouting Parties Washington, April 19, 1-62 oolors; free f:om all defects; compactly built; weil | Glance; 19 ni tebaaton With Halcyon lips and Pluto's feet.”’ our side is all that is wanted. Dispute every id ee > ists broken to harness, &nd to weigh not less than 1,14) | Keesys written in the in i *« The cry is still they come *° * A New Market, a4 7.—Yesterday afternoon a No Passenger Train will be rn from Wasbing- powude, Trave's of Baron Munchane ustr dans, en ae ree acrery foot of territory | actachment of the Sth New York cavalry made | tonto Menenen ment en asthe : PROPOSALS, n Hersohe Also a copy of the apparently favorite lines: | for blood, is the true tactics. The sage policy | a reconnoissance towards Harrisonburg, and when ’ Proporals must specify clea: is for Cavalry or Artillery ho must both be bid for on the s: if any bidder wishe: whether the bid “ Southern bearts are beating low.’’ 1% RO case On Binford & Porter's west wall : “On Yorktown heights the ery is atill they of the baek track may do very well at times, | five miles this side cf the town the encountered and the virtue of spades and sandbags may be | upwards of 200 of Ashby’scavalry. They charged very great inthe proper place; but here is aj 0” the rebels, and pursued them within two miles D. C. McCALLUM, M. D. and Sup’t Ra!lroads, U. 8. 3 wous— By Wi ance of the Forom—By Pe he muat forward t ji i iting ten and taking six prisoners. ; ONG AND SHORT w RAPPI i} lete tn ttself, | 7 . campaign in open field, where numbers will | °f the town, ki 2 H P 3 e6oh olnss complet trelf, m v , come. : A Our losa was one killed and the battalion adju- | hu ‘OR SPRING! t < ib ty. ‘: Change your bells into cannon, and charge | "°t be greatly unequal, and where neither | {20 taken prisoner, “Tac aon On ee | RAWLS FOR SOE "fa bid te in the nefwo of firm the teuns with Confe—” Here the midnight soribe a5. | Side has had time for engineering and dirt- fa bid isin the name of a firm the names of al! MANTLES FOR SPRING! A done with the sabre, and was a very gal.ant affair. Ls the partners must appear or it will not b> consid- “ ae Rag 4 rig ® exif pears to have been interrupted in his work, dieging. That country, too, offers many bat-} "An officer from Mount Jackson this morning NEW et i Ee ered. : mi a Ty Read Piettenes most probably by the watchman on his way to “e-felds; and, as this war at last must be de- | says that the guard at tbe bridge near the tows With all kicds of Dry Goods for tho current | ert Crasttnrmene Fee eee Col DH. Ruck} yd FRANCK TA) LOR extinguish the lamps at corner. cided by battles, better that they should be} reports that a guerllia cavalry band made an at. warts of families. Sul” wat be peinly’ . + ae =e a At an early boar of the day all these ribald J %@t promptly and bravely than postponed | tempt last night to burn the bridge, but they | Cu- Northern aud Eastern correspondents send | Horses,” inscriptions. Nennn these catia house of Par. to more convenient seasons and localities. were repulsed. There is no cfficial confirmation | us ne lies daly, GUARANTEF. emp nennatanipmriaipme pieces of Poe Pe plea ip We bi i othing but small rebel pickets could be seen ue te WEIS, EL ee cent Vin tha ceighbomoes are oan bridge radise. This must interfere seriously with | Yesterday. his year’s crop. We are told that many of them The weather is cool and pleasant, and the sick are in a suffering condition. Many have, no | 8¢ improving. doubt, been taken to the forts,or the Southern cotton fields. We see inthe papers, that thoe}| FROM GEN. BURNSIDE’S COMMAND who have gone North, under false hopes, are} Nerth Carolina Un! Und 96 only. marked ‘n plain figures; hence aser is deceived. cell, Ladd & Co.,and E. B. Spence & Co., were effaced by the proprietors of the different houses. Those at the latter places, owing no doubt to the fact that the owners of the two houses resided at a distance from them, were permitted to remain, and until nightfall proved & great attraction to Sunday loungers. Many bitter imprications were vented inst the Th ity of the bidcer to fill the contract, shou!d it be awarded to him must be guarantied by two rorponsible per peuded to the The respons: ity of the guarantors must be shown by the officim’ certihoate of the Clerk of the nearest Histrict Court or of the United States Dis- trict At’orney An inspeotion ol stock incurs no obligation to purchase, PERRY & DRO. _m7 Pa avenue and 9h st. HA¥t’s OLD STAND, ‘The best piace for cheap and desirable Goods, 1n this oi isthe , Whose signatures must be ap- ‘antes, Quare tising ician Adver' m iu sayin Bidders must be presest in person when the me yt Ayh- hy tg & bids are opsned or their proposais will not be con- BA STIMORE BARGAIN STORE, bonds, inal 4 venth street n on thousand dollars, sign $l an , unknown perpetrator of the scurrilous per- La prey Gowonteee poateatiare Mont. Organizing. Just opened a complete line of Dresss Goods, | py rhe aditreeterany het oe renee eel fect and radsoa! eure seréected from < formance. gomery Co., (Md ) Sentinel. Naw Yorx, May 7.—Advices from Gen. Burn- os at laat yeara’ Prices. be required of the snooessfal pomest: rish Linene. very cheap. idder upon signing side’s divison state that a regiment of North Car- oe. oid see ees 17" tis reported that the Parrott gun has sent Sun Umbrelias and Parasols, ‘rom Auction. - i} oH. RIVART & CO, WHO ARE THEY? olinians has been organized, and that Capt. Pot-| A splendid Linen Handkeroliicf at i25 ots , worth bo asec oe ee mncomaees the cont Seakonen SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOT Jnder the head of “ Lineolnites in Rich- | ReWly, invented shot completely through a target | ter, of Gen. Foster's stafl, has been appointed | 25cts, with them, or to hava bends f anticipation : ; Under the head o nites in Kich- | formed of twelve one-inch iron plates and aback- | Coronel. twee companies of our troops had left] _G2nts’ Colored Bordered Haadkerobief at 25} fof? them. ns ths pantek te REMOVED TO mond,” the Richmond Examiner of April 22} ing of twenty-four inches thickness of oak, at a for Washington Ni Gram foe ee aan ee Trnesl Genbtleke: ctcs ota, worth ah cts, [MEMS procured upon | 8, E, Connex ov Pxxn, Avene aD Sint says: distance of three hundred yards. At the same} another regiment Large numbers of Union men} $27! waltty Kid Fimeh Bite, Gloves at th ats,, | 222 26ation being me s, either per Clarenden Hotel Bwiding, i distance, another target, sloped to an angle of | voluntarily come and take the oath of allegiance | wear shen, i Nenetsy Sey Mane. OF be Betacam Washington We have frequently refer to the unnatu- } twenty-five degrees, representing the si the | to be armed and equipped by Gen. Burnside. Our | Hoop Skirts at Factory prices, Wa ot F aegis tere 4 State of — 5 ral endowment of Yankees and bootlicks from | Merrimac, becked by twenty-one inches @ak, troops have captured horses enough to mounttwo LANSBURGH & BROTHER, and —, of the county ef ud State cf do Al, ROSEY, Acent, New York Washington with offices in the departments of | and covered with six one-Inch iron plates, was companies of cavalry, and they make frequent . 375 Seventh street. | hereby guarantes that nie to fulfil a con- | JAMES MOLAN, Acxxr, Wastuneron, D.C this government The subject has never re- | completely perforated by every shot. dashes among the rebels. Hoop Skirt Factory, 119 Liberty etrest New | tract in accordance with the terme af bin proposi- : eg SI ceived the attention from Congress which it os ‘aed pa aie York ln dad foe, and thet, shouid his proposition bescorpted.| SHERRY, PORT and MADEIRA WINES, merits. For the purpose of inviting an in- | _ Us~ The Springfield Speculator, a! a “FROM FORTRESS MONROE. TICK therowk. . PINE OLD BRANDY ead WH ; i ‘ Tenn, states that from all vestigation of some curious facts. and under | Robertson county, NOTICE. Tus Copartoorahip heretofore oxising under quarters the wheat crop is represented as very| The Merrimac again eut, but makes me de-| the nameand style cf Ant & SHINN, is thi promising, and should no evil befall it, and the jenstrations — The Kebe.s Retreating Season prove favorable, there willbe as large if} cress the Chickahominy. not a larger crop raised this year than ever before. Fortress Monnzog, May 7, p. m —The Merri- t to deslore. obligations of the strictest responsibility for the truth of our statements, we have thought reper to mention two. cases of Lincolnites har- a day | | Should the contract be awarded him we arepre-| {C37 A liberal dinoo ‘ Pi Mica s rte pared to become his seor (To this guarantee meat be appended the oficial peozs AND SHORS TO SUIPF THE certificate shove mentioned.) TIMES, diseolved by mutual coosent. aii olsims against the late firm will be setled by R. A. Shinn. Those indebted to the Inte firm are requested 19 wake i him, i h INSPECTION, DELIVERY, &c. Weare row manuinc ns Bll kinds of BOOTS red in public office in this city—selecting | It learns, also, that the farmers throughout Mid- | mac came out again to-day, but did mottilag, meth eS R. A. SHINN’ All horses contracted for nnder this ad and BHUES, end consiant.7 receiving s. these cases from a number of others simply on J dle Tennessee are plant extensive crops of A rumor was brought by the mail boat from Georgetown, D C., May ist, 1362, ment will be subjected to & rigid inspsot: and supply oO! santera made berated wery d q account of their flagrancy - corn, and are paying very little attention to cot-} Yorktown, that the enemy had crossed the Chick. ————— ao ete at conforming to the specifications will be pepe pon ewer petoe than tent Casz No. 1. ton or tobacco. ahominy and destroyed the bridges in their rear, OFICE —The undersigned will continue the | rejected. > reed in this oit ‘ " and that Gen. McClellan is stil! pureulng them. The first case is thatof a Jew, we belicve—s U0" Mrs. Reynolds, wife of L'eut. Reynolds. The Norwegian corvette Tepion arrived bere of the 17th Illinois, has accompanied her husband | this Morning, and her commander visited Gen. through the greater part of the oeg She | Wool, when salutes were exchanged Ae dr ge at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, and like a ministering angel, attended to tl The Strike Ameng the Pottsville Miners— wants of as many of the wounded and dying sol- The Military Ordered Out te Quell the —— — hag ioe —— ae Rieters. ero! ‘orthy conduct, presen <r} Puitapgiraia, May 7—The strike among the with a regular commission as Major—at least the | miners near P.tuville ie becoming serious. “The Peoria Transcript says so. employers not complying with thelr demands, Dg and Agency businces at the Old id hopes to merit & continuance of the patro.ase heresofore bestowed upon the ‘™ m5 im R. A. SHINN. ERSONS DcSIRUUS OF PURCHASING ight CARRIAGES would do well to g:ve me Soall, as 1 haveon hand 8 lot which f_ will eel low to o!ose ont. /n0, several second hand first aw New York ujlt Burgies, which wi ne Bo) pairiog ofall kinds me tly at © mares ill be received, heretofore co! The horees must ail be deltvered inthis oite on | articics, < or before Satyrday, the 3ist day of May, and ne Persons in want of Boots and Shoes « extension of time will be grant- on guy pretext. | Or city runde work, wi!! always find a go: Payment to be made upon the compietion of each | ment in stores. contract, or se soon thereafter ns the Depot Quar- | call, termaster shal! bs in (ends, sper Anr informality in the di’, little dirty, blear-eyed police magistrate of Washington city, who wiil be recollected by former resident, of that city as keeping an of- fice opposite a famous drinking saloon, and living on the crackers of that establishment. This fellow was, as we are prepared to prove, employed by the Lincoln government, after blackening his own soul with its oath of alle- giance, to administer the oath to the depart- &t ihe lowest prices. GRIFFIN & or nen-conformanes r= 2 t e 1. Wil OYSTERS—OYS 8 Sie rehecton et ee eaes eement, will exseret Fi orgra” posanene tol Private Pamilice These horses wii! be awarded in lotr of not mors | Can de supplieddaily with OYSTEKS than (20) two hundred each, auicns the topot | fresi trom the eheil, dry moneure, “Oy very cheap. Re- tend uarte! ter should a * for the interest of | &t tne lowest prios. OSERT H GRABAM, Q raster should deem it for the in ot ——_—______. the miners have stopped the causing seri.| _m3 6t* Coschwaker,sth strect. | "TGs Dena Cher eee reer Raber, | Fisaseciveass call gs on, e ue ust ri. ot a * 10 wot Cluartermaster reserves to himse! os me of Manaseas this reptile crawled to Richmond, | of ill-fame, was sentenced by the Recorder of be mines of the Forrest Improvement TO THE PUBLIC j 2 Cc . ad to twelve months imprisonment with companies er'teett fae Gutta: lees Pate bard t, for keeping infamous houses in that city. Mrs. Gallagher bedin her employ, for pare indiernnee ito: prevent fui some years, agents In the various continental! Frem Mexice—Comme? cities, whose business was to supply her bouses by the Fr with @ constant supply of fresh victims. New Yorx, May 7.—Vera Cruz dates to the 0" We icarn from Hon. Allen A. Hall that | 2!th state that the French commander had opened BePBtme9 Colones Depot Q uartermaate MEFs: RUSBSELL’S RESTAURANT. ‘The popular RESTAURANT and DINING SALOON tor Indies and gentleman kept by Mra, L.. R t9F5 declared himself very much in love with the South, and has been provided with a comforta- ble berth in one of the departments of the government. Sinee this vile polices tool of the Lincoln government was taken into the public service ef the South be had an adventure, in the office IN GENERAL! GOSLING REST: URAN?, 267 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, poure DE. (Formeriy of New York,) Has the Name and Fame of being ome Guard leave Philadel- her damages. of hostilities h street af nee ; 4 CLOTHING, F h ONE OF THE BEST RESTAURANTS — | Yiu itore mae cranes ishment 1s famous. | SF LUNKS, Had and CaPous New ork broce of this newspaper, with a little boy some ten | there were issued from his office, one day last eer rama Lerypey es Ssidingeveien TOWN! Ml eostgtrme ithe requisites fore ‘well-reguinted ears of 9 weeks ago this lion of | week, permits for three hundred and he bales | interview with Dablado at Puebla. The Mexi. udab entered the counting-room of the Ex-| °! cotton! A considerable Chewect J Teolclona | cane have received reinforcements amounting to aminer, and nobody there but a little | *!# 5B! ‘This is @ most cheer! 9,€00 men and Gen. Zaragosa would dispute the sign; the great pulse of commerce march of the French beat bealthfully. And rebel emissaries be phe albepidlin apiiapitideoanadenecams all they can to <7 the people from hauling Death of Judge Hahn. an ille Us r in thelt cotton Nashville Union, 21th. Festanssaes Mas A — The ee. Beare Rahn, The Methodist k Con at Nashville | 880ciate judye of juylkill county, died last wii * SMeitthed Witte Cee evening, at nk residence in this place. His loss of M st Church, and has since gone over | Will be severely felt by a large circle of friends Dodily to the ranks of secessson. This concern | 224 relatives. Judge Rahn was one of the pi- has bad the impudence to apply to Secretary | neers in the development of the resources of the Chase for Perm! ion to ship its books, on the | ©°#! regions of Pennsylvania. office boy, proceeded to bully him, and to dis- embottle bis wrath ageinst the paper to the said little boy. There being no one present to kick him from the premises, he instructed the little boy to stop his paper, that “be did not want such s d—d paper as the Examiner, as it was too much of a Yankes sheet for + Since admini ing Lincoln's oath in \- ington at a bit a head, it seems that this son of Shimei has become a very incandescent FOR. Ji persons, either in pleasure or busi- Fi Don't ‘ot th: hand Beas. hAVe gous tos large expenre in the QRS: 247 A pn ye ot Carriages, Begeiosand Sad-. N m1$m__ Betwean 12th and 1St ats, south side. je Horses, al! for the use of the public. Families a et very low eee ee B ATS at Wishing it, can at al. times procure a nice oarrisge Fe *t No, Mas. reRENCE MILLINERY. With eentie liorses and 8 good and careful driver, | Sei Rieke U. No 36 Se AS, Fi New V. 9 Delevan House, has just sreh Sith torn eines aes oe the atabine edgar ominn and eee Wa. Stephens & © x co : wil be promptly atten: 5 argse as mcderal all tephens iat i oh REN RICCINER o As she times rill allow, Piowes tane a at liv mitseany Fermanagh is styles and fashions, ich she * we stfu Sa one Sixth street, one book south of MBER ANT TAILORS Washtogton. cata thon of sp 14 Im* ‘Penna. avenue, re get, fs i” , R TIME T YOUR FURNISHING 6 OLDE, round tbat it is “exclusively a religious and Spee Tey ae a EREBY GIVEN inet O TH LADICS GENERALLY, AND ALL SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, supporter of Jeff. Davis and southern rights. Sraritable establishment.” 's Seld:ers’ Burial, PUSHO NOSICE Is a ai fh SE T ADMIRERS OF CHOICE Bixt iTS, &o., EPAULETS, SHOULDER STRAPS. Casz No. 2 17 Rich sections of pasture land are being dis Boston, May 6.—The remains of the four sol- &o, PARTICULARLY.—FORSALE-25,0 ex The case is so fingrant that it might be ex- peoted to surpass belief but for the testimony to establish every fact we allege. But entitled, “An act for th under @.n0t of Congres of the I th of April, 1852, of Person: held to éervioe or labor in the District of Celene overed in Australia. Fl diers of company H, ist Massachusetts Regiment jon the Tea yn Len soraneatinns killed while storm @ redoubt at Yertown! from New South Wales tra choios Hardy Perpotual blooming Ro-es, Ur- GAUNFLETS, GLOVES, &s. naments! Shrubs, Parlor aud Climbing Plants, | Ab@ very variety of Maznolias, Rhododindrum, Evergreens,&0. The Pee well their seasions in the City Hall, in READY-MADE CLOTHING. ? - | arrived here to-day. ‘They belonged tn Chelsea, Hest 06 Ali the choicest kinds ki 4 Teceatly—that is, about two weeks ago—a man | Pay is now forming at Melbourne, * ih a capi and that city will give them a public funeral.’ etsy. Thursday, aid Friday. ‘very weer. is Herons or Amora ttoppelr yee’ cael WALL. sterunnss con arrived here across the Potomac, who had been | ‘2! of £5,000,000, to colonize the northerd part of La 5 | euality. ‘A JARDIN, 399 Pernsyivani a clerk in one of the di rtments of Washing- the country. Mails for General Burnside’s Troops. oe or labor sgainet persons Florist and Nursery: Bp 25 2w* Connectiont Sv, corner of Mat. Sn EAE - EVERY PERSON'S INTEREST —That fine WwW UN Dee Sark atook of Clothing for sale over Galte’ Jewelry | pi AWERE, oe! wil — a mer oRered aon tana Waeleale sewer = SAM’L he a! Post Oitice ig: eben ton. He took the oath of allegiance to the Lincoln government, and his name as a south- ern clerk will be found in the report of the celebrated Potter Investi ag Soma as rinted in the columns of the New York Tri- This person arrived in Richmond about a fortnight ago. The very next day after his errtvat, through an application to an old Washington sequsintance here, he obtained a tion in what is pow the most critical ranch of the public service, and where one {7A Wilmington (N.C.) paper, telling an} New Yorx, May7—All mails for the troo apocryphal story eh raid by our troops {uve emening Samrat Burnside’s command mntat ty, says that hereafter sent via New York post office, as the most nent citizens in frons and ropes,and | Vessels will run regularly from here to Newbern, a e the paseace th a 15th of Juiy at not thereafter, ER W.T 37 teepectab a Gene te Eurepe. ae 7m. : 41. New Yorx, May 7.—Am the passengers b eat One, of the, seaatant foperintendents cf the steamer Persia to-day were Alininte Catron 5 extraor- | Bayard Taylor, Bishop Lewis, © ;. dinary fact that in thres days after & seed of cot. | The Persie hes S300,000 In pee” ° ia fy emier Heowre ae such olsim,andany Govermmaat or ihe Uititad men t o1 6 Uni and that the SY bas not borne arms 8s ariec the present rebel- fold . [T'SE, PEOPLE'S CLOTHING SPORE, N ADIE® RUBBER BOOTS 460 ) 2 RR ofs epee rs fi sivios of Clot al L All sizes, at rie cect a. 0 Seventh atreet. ne: fe 27- am 3. B, PUDN " 324 Pe: *OR SALE—A fine stock of Clotning, Furnieh mee fe BOR BALE A fine stoek of C Caperat ‘whole Lsene formes. . AY COOKE a at No. 466 , : — = re to the enemy might ut- ip-0e to pac bed _ pr = J pid nx tvs or the wistreet ror Columbia. oy Fos'Smos. N° £90 Beventn mea Psa Blames ete AND erly betray us. dives Pop aie ; &: mants vloes 0 i At J.B PUDNEY ede Bet aak can such things be? That | tosow ten times the breedth oF has teat coat an U. 8. CERTIFI BEBE OF ivogor DNESB, gs sex, aid’ pertiolat dosotption of | Chfvaake Aarau tare al gr Nemtarwquuats | format __ads! pata ayefnce ose, exist oan be establish half an hour’s| sowg before, and it is said the “Gem of the 8; i therit; at ‘oopie’s Clothing Store, No. 469 7th stre i: ARGE MAP ‘oakneny. The question is, such abuses | Ocean,’’ Ireland, will have a fourth of lis surface 7 3-10 TREASURY NOT! ’ that ast, extended Otters 9 gn ere L xf of this sort continue for a day longer? covered with flax this year. COIN, C' ¥ ie ade a Lis ps By 4 Woman —A days r. Seagal Huson : penaninest merchant of "espe Girardeau, Mo , was shot and instantly killed in that place by a iady, wife of a Lieutenant in an lowa company. The le of Daven Towa. have a pie Geb. Halleck for eiuien to eatabligh @ hospital for sick and wounded soldicrs val HIRTS, SRIK SHIRTS !—Juet fromivet GEORGIA, SOUTB CAROLINA. ALABAMA, By So PAR Na Lee moe wha. See nt * joners are pro- i he 4 shatauemeat ore dale with —————— eee On Aare od by tae Grate jovernaents on very. en- uiremen' that a 4 ® sosle, mounted on eloth i= & portah ¢ form. or tne. OF Fite aUabiry AMM | “spn ™ FRANCK EAN Cen We citizents inge 5 . 2 CATH, DEATH, DE ROACHES. SEL VERO PANS BESTOP SOR | DUANE RATS, BeaTE Tp, Rogen rs tall Sol make and | Moore's Destro, Gish to the b s eounel te af your fars a:d wool- ticle, Ha Wee Sigtiins 5 ‘will warrant it to be tual. P.ice and § ct-, i ors Sfetiern, A large ant goners! ty SS Med em noir 22 Saat ee rp OURE'S Weet toni Droe Store, ap blithe) F. V. SHS iteo-or. PRorE son ALEXANDER WOLOWSEI oo ger. To kerp moth from use the sawe elty. ad Me Y \ebeng wesidemen, (D> Mr. Jenkins Hoge, of Birmingham, NGRAVING—ENGRAVIN. 3 TE reee-_---—- Guernsey county Obie, committed suicide a Eg vy, Enenavine, Nee 10 desire to — as bin ora Axy RL yy wi few days since by banging himself ina stable in gee ates, EFoellent should avail ves of RE) RISER ATOR selected from a large with a rope. Cavee, insanity. | has, at bis § . Armee reste, spaue, Coma | Le Bw system of nstrnotion. SOS. pMerimeat eT son ceoR ot ees nterfeit fives, on the Bull's Head Bank Gen. Halleck —_e SacS. srenve/Zeouted Sud with die] BR M34) Pomutyrnain Goce. ork are in circulation. They are mong | U7" The M to be aa exertlent imitation ‘canbe ‘ G, J, HOLYLAND, yh, Mase Convention of the Uuiou men of tee Memon! RE wing ax D i 7 408 Lis been called to meet un the i8tb of ith side, apie Retwean Sth and With streets, IE stress YAM? FURNITURE 1 r Cc anki tp be AND TIN WARE UF mtn Penn. svonue tol oth strset. "meh 3-0 + eA eee to-day, with our uevai orsign and Domest c) U7Give its. scant earheytl yourself. 1 fpuieces, ae « ‘ap s4 im Coxe Ope gND ALL AF L- A. BEALL * ee te hy v or ron | By Abedhaay re! 7 ogre eed T CAN'T BE BEAT! K, war CLOTHING, FURNISHING BEST THE MARKET HE Subsorivers determined to scoommodate 60 APS,