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| FULL DETAILS OF THE FIGHT BELOW] THE BATTLE oF KIN OFFIOLAL NOTICE TREASURER'S MONTHLY STATEMENT, APRIL 23, 1562, w IAMSBU Headquarters Provost Marshal's O fic Showing the amount to his credit, at the dates of the several last returns, as specified below, tm the NEW ORLEANS. The Part Ta ape it by Heoker's Divis: ase Wasuineton, May 3, 1562. Treasury, and with the several Assistant Treasurers and designated depositories; ¥ and the amounts h drafts have been issued prior to the date of this statement, but not " 4 a —_e——. (Correspondence Philadelphia Inquirer.) Passes will, hereafter, not be required fer re Shad go oe n scone peter Dipl SRT ae yet sported pt, WASHINGTON CITY: Graphte Report of Com, Porter of the] Tae battle commenced on Monday morning, | shipment of sntlers’ stores (liquors excepted: and from depositors od Grdored by she Secrosars ef the Tieceersl Sor man ae nee, wanes 08 ASHING TY: ; by th Fp gigek, and. only serminated wiih they pointe notiepanected with the army @f Major} ‘regited: and also the amounts to his credit now unarailaric, Being the aeouen cose aud or = See anne eof ey gaya gleP ine teams | Gener NeClllan Gist cia rence sndResesens wheal by Sncnane Hottie sat cca ses ; = Ba UeT ‘extreme lett eps t nd rFect contre! “De Re a; ‘ant. ie cess todos mew. cn our extreme lett opened the fight By order. nowpnder insuniptions) con {[ Rending matter on every page. See out pa three Major W. EB. Dosrsx, Provost Marshal : es |Drafts 4 i tide for Interesting telegraphic and other matter. | FUIl Particalars of the Destruction of iaton aid the Sighting all day; Fc. #. Rosinsow, Adjutant. may 3-1W tee emonnt! 804 POY Bet snces » + the Rebel Rem Manassas. ene) Mye'division came ep, = aacr In what place, ondeposite. | Pee ied Jan) Ject to draft,” U7" Though Tax “vax Is printed on the fastest ee Our loss in killed and wounded will reach 600 ndebted to Harvey & | pad seam press in urs south of Baltimore, ite editten | She is Crippled by our Vessels, Takes | at jeast. Que troops fought with great courage, Ts S is to notify persons 1: ——— ith t th The cavalry in the ard Inch ben Seat Georg: i yias is no ‘onger 7 apo ey ss Inrge as te reoutre it to be put to Press etao Fire and Sinks. with one or two exceptions. to retife except the suthoris oeo.lect or reer y Treasury of United States, Washington, D. AOverrar . ed 4-4 4 i me 4 erry henr: Adverstsements, therefore, should be ee ey Pt pret, Undectabenr at Assistant Treasurer, Rostoa, Masaachtsetts cot] pee) ass went tepeewre 2 o'eiesk 5 therwine thcy my Fire and Terrible Display. | Col. W. F. Small was wounded in the calf of SO cHARLES = FOWLER & CO.CAD 4 ines, not appear until the next day. A Terrific ad 5 <aialell ney the leg in the early part of the action. HAR! A ia ad 2,485,001 74 eee The “Excelsior” ae General Sickels, were IMPORTERS, Assistant Treasurer, & je Re on 8. =| WHOLESALE AND RAT. 429.28 BR The Rebel Gunboat AIL » Fire-rafts, Rams not #0 steady as some ol ‘M. others. 8 IN positary at Badal Now en a = ‘There was a yreat lack of ammunition, and we A, GLASS ANDEARTHEN WARE, | Depositary at Buifalo, Now \ : : 1a? ag and Dams knocked right and left. could not get ‘more than one battery in’ position | F 5 fepyant ais positary at Lonfevilie, Kent : © se ata time. ants . General Heintzeiman bad his horse shot from Meta! G: himneye and Wioks, positary at i"ittsburg. Pennssivani # Spir:t ef the Morning Press. The Inteiligencer publishes an address of Dem- erratic members of Congress to the Democracy of the United States, asserting that “party orz: tion, reetricted within proper limits, is a positive geod,’’ and quoting from the platform and bis tery of the Democratic party for thirty years post. to prove that it has ever been patriotic, and thet it should not be disbanded; speaks ef the coun trys prosperity under Democratic rute, and quotes from Congressional records to prove its stability of political position. The address says: “The Democratic party has always s“stained, end wil now sustain the Government in the exercie of sll the constitutional powers cf exch which may be necessary and proper for the pres- ervation of the Gevernme: pei + es yaMER Uanertet Lave H r er, April 25, 1°62 Sir: L have the kenor to inform you that Flag Officer Ferregut, with the fleet, passed Forts positary at Chicago, Lilinois......... Depositary at Detroit, Michigan... . Depositary at Falls of St. Crom, Wisconsin J sagsers &e., &0, under bim early in the day. General Hooker and bar Heke b Genvral Patterson also ad horses shot from ree OE S04 (Ord Fellows? Hall) 7h at. under them. ee ee ee ' $82 positary at Omaha City. Nebraska positary at Olym mW ¥ 3 ‘ARD. = e Generat Grover’s brigade first met the enemy. ¥ -aaad ih i 6 siento aeamncs teats | seman ef the Manette Itand ard | 38, Dates guest he tp of Cag Pulte ote Cm, itepaaaet. Sith, Fra should be In New Orleans by this time, | New Hampshire, Pennsylvania 26th, (Smali's,) Bee eles conernip: teas ho kas sion eae Dopesieary at Baitionor as he can meet with no obstacles such 2s be bre | and a regular cette company H ‘308 ‘iran! 18 avenue. (north side,) be- | Depositary at Cincinnati (Rheriock).. airrady pessed, the way being comparative open The two other br gades of General Hooker's where he will open in | Depositary at Louisvil'e, (Haldeman) before Lim. division acted as first aad second reserves. si afew dw og ire atnck of aps, oan oes 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th, Gen. Patterson FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. DRY Goops, payments, ... We commenced the bomberdment of Fort Jack. | second Rearrve—feugnt on the left, holdine there | avapted to the present rosching season it tien to buai- sonon the !~!b. and continued it without {ater- | position, although largely outaumbered by the pes a dhe wente Overdrats ose ee -ecece oe OE, S71 BU ofhis oustomers, toyerdratts A ro ew Kerk. * A Ged Ss gag ver rs, i i : mission until the squadron made preparations to | enemy. The Sth suffered terribly, especially in | fo receive & dus share of the pub'ie patronage, oe pea gd iadelp “1 " juadren was formed in three lines | Ciicers; most of whom are more or less injured. Os. vege YS Ovordrafts Depositary at Ci mati, Ohio ..... move. ‘The squa on ws Pen Gen. Sickles’ Excelsior Brigade, ist, 2d, 3d, 4th | _m 8 lw 308 Pa. ave, bet, 9th ai Overdrafts Depositary at touisvilie, Kentucky the forts Cept. Bailey's division, crm: | sth regiments, acted aethe Third Reserve. Col. STEIWAY & SON'S CELEBRATED Pi:ANO Overdrafts Depositary at Baltimore. posed cf the following vessels, leading to the} Taylor bad command of this Brigate. Ss FORTES have aiways received th Ovuraraite attack of Fert St. PLINIp: Gayuga, Pensicola, Gen. Grover’s Brigade fought against at least first premiom wheners, and wherever th*yBee | 0 i VOdrA‘ts........ ae eee seen Mississippl, Oneda, Verrona, Katasden, Kineo, 10.000 Rebels, and maintained their position. have come in competition with any other' rt, tl minniseture. Amonget the judges were Gotts Transfers ordered from Assistant Treasurer, New York, New York. Flag Officer Foragnt leading the very ner etting al the bateres connected with Chak, Win Ma-on, Wollenhsopt ard sil tho iret oO! : 84,221.290 16 tant tres “se 0 n its principles and | to soa somone BITE . an in its viger and Integrity, and to stand by and deferd to the utmost the flag which represents the Government, the Untoz, and the coun'ry It dees not propere te consider the canses cf the war, but reminds the country that compromise made the Union, and ccmpromise would bave saved {t fifteen months ago. The address arserta that the party in power demands the witht o'ding “of all scrutiny into their public conduct of eny kind, lest you shouid embarrass the Adminiettra- tien; thus asking you to renounce one of the first principles of the Demecratic party.” conclusion {t fnvite- all men without die- jon of Stnie, section, or party, who are Senatitution es it is and the Un'‘on as it ite with vs In this great work epon terme of equal ty, we insist that— The restoration of the Union, whether throuzh ¢ or by war, demands the continued organi- a and success of the Democratic party The preservatica of the Constitution demands Wisahiken folowing, Hartford. Brooklyn, | Hooker’s Division. Several of our guns were | P'80\-ts of country. { these instruments will Richmond; aud C nder Bell leading the | spiked by the enemy, and retaken by our troops. alvaye be found at tho ~ 4 ft on ‘Transfers ordered from Uincianati, Ohio... third di «ofthe following vessels: The enemy outnumbered us on every side. but ms 0 SET ZEROTT, t v ‘ransfors ordered to Assistant Trea: 8 is i Sclota. Iroquols, Pinola, Winona, Itasca, and goad not move our traope from {hett positions feaaiean Corner Pa sand Biogen BS reordered (ohana Te Eee aes ane Seacamere| at sapphic 40 Cie Seana flotilla, ridge. wus ze = ~ | Piaco. having been used but a short times in es jo ein be Pevontary St Cinetanea, prio . one of them towing the Portsmcuth. were toen- | TcespAy Mornino, May 5.—The weather has | °*d¢r, for aa'e for $200 . falade the water battery commanding the ap- | cleared up, but, up to 7 o’clock, the fight has not - proeebes. Mortar steamers Hariiet Lane, West- | been renewed. The battle ground would b2 in ee: : ii-11, Owasco, Clifton and Marine—the Jackson | plain sight of James river if it were not for the t =a, Bidlion Fund. towing the Portsmouth, deep woods. The wounded, this morning, are ‘The vessels were rather late In getting under | all comfortable b and into line. and aid not cet fairly started Hooker’s division {s pretty well cut up in the m..and the nnusual hustle apprised | way of wounded; most ef the wounds are in the i $ Cusky Assay office of the United States, New York. Mint of the United States, Philadelphia, Pa Mint of the United States, San Frauciéeo, C: legs ‘The enemy called upon our men in several in- ' ‘tances not to fire on them, as they were friends, ich ttey returned | and then, atan unexpected moment, poured in The mortar fleet rained down | their yoliles upon our troops. This is the reason : 'D’S ANTI-R#L ¥ son to try and keep the men | the New Jersey sth lost so many men D*- Bee ene mers of the mortar Several of the enemy’s riffe-pits were lakenand | A permanent Cure for Rheamatism, Gout, Nen- uf , Charlotte, N.C. n the water battery tained by our troops. ral and CA Oe laisse =e sank aftpe nate — pepe G ta Tb 5 reat cartt restimonials re. ranch mint o} uted $ 4 Prgms Mee A Res foopa aera G.SMITH & CO.’ Proprittore, | Assistant Treasurer, Now Orieuts, Lousiana When the lest vessel of curs could be seen | rebel fortiticntions. The roads are in 2 horrible among th UNAVAILABLE. In States now under Insurrectionary Control. Branch mint of the United St it fie maintenance of liberty and free dem=crat- 41 government demands It; ‘The restoration of a sound system of internal policy demends it; Eecnomy and honesty inthe public experd!- tures, now at the rate of four millions of do aay, demand ft; The rapid acermolation of an enormos nanent public debt demand ita public d dy one theusard millions of doliars,and eq ep rate, in thre of a cenfory aod a half in grow?! vee] S30 09) 2, 7 2.167 63, 27 95) 03 | seed | . +3 Assistant ‘treasurer, Cnaleston. South Carol) way, ‘ork. : A iy, 350 Pena- | Depositary at Richy Viremia. ei and smoke to pass the baitery. | condition. ‘The troops are Jn first rate spirits this | sylvaninassrnan’ A8eDt for this olty, 340 Fenn Depositary at Noctalk, Virgina. = signal was othe mortars to cease firing, morning, but somewhat tired. The men and ae ~~~ aban - Depositary at Wilmington, North Carolina. --_~ and the fi lil: steamers were directed to retire | oiticers are so covered with mud that it is hard to SEALE ROPOSALS af invited until the | Pepositary at Savannah, Georgi y day and the fleet baving pe a i ey . 1862, at 12 tfoak: m (or supply positary i ; @ the forts be o pay their atten- | GENERAL M’CLRELLAN's DISPATCH To HI WIFE. he United Fiatee Subsistence Departmen a > - head «f Bsef Cattle on the Hoof, pak Ports. |. Mra. McClellan.who is now in New York, yes- bse meuth pins mer aged bespireco — terday afternoon received the following dispatch Hi ceveees Fe preneels ede gross ‘ May 7.—The battle of Wil- | Tanipcunde gress. Hale r Boe Be eee ean i . * WitLiamescre, May 7.—The le of - 11,009 pounds gross. Heifers and Bu'is n | on sort te ubstiuch and [ Hamsburg. proved a brillant victory. “We have | “Ths Callie te be delivered ae Goon oetant ia Tota’ vost tener eset sceoe | Q9,798.901 88 | 915,765,000 57 | QaaDE Se se Ny perseced. the cuemny’s strong works, the town, and all the | sunh anautitves: St fart og eagle x fing oy Add amount of transfers... Ge. the Wizona) got through J SICK and wounded ef the enemy, &c. None of | oryune teezeos an soe thictohar ee Soot — te Laving all the guns | Your frlends tojured, thOugh cur loss {s consider. | O'' prt clired. . able. ‘Toat of the enemy wassevere. The Qu: A bond with good and sufficient seourity will be The Itarca ddied, and bad a shot | F€f army ts doling very well—Hancock was su- | required. threagh her b=: perb yesterday. I am in Joe Johnson’s headquar- ere nent renee es Soitectt tend riaxt £5 payin unburt aticabiens plese © Deantifal tows; 400 | 7 ie ued wiles carerninte when, put in by con “Groner B. McCLEeLtan.”’ be pegs gages A second dispatch to Mrs. McClellan says - perept to reroond to his bid,and all bids to ce ‘The moze we Know the more complete our | §2comp ied by two gearantie™. from a conte: that weuld soon become unequal. It was peitary At Depositary at Galveston, Ten Depositary at Little Rock, Ark: sitary At Taliahassee, Florida. “Tbe beavy texstion, direct and indire: end Vederal, elrendy more then two hundred millions of dollars x year, eating out the sub- stance of the people, augmenting eyery year, de- mands it; “Reduced wages, low prices, depression of trode, decay of business, scarcity of work, and impending ruin on every tide, demand it; acd, finally, the restoration of the concord, Rood ferling. and prosperity of former years de- tands that the Democratic party shali be main- tained and made victorious ** The address is signed by W.A. Hichardgon, A. L. Kaapp, J.€. Robinson, of [iMnois; J. Law, and E.W. Voorhees, of Indiana; W. Al- len, C_A. While, W.P Noble,G. H Pendleton, J RK. Mortis, and C. L. Vatiandigbam, of Ohio; Pbilip Johnson, and 8. E. Anconi, of Pennsyiva nia, end G K. Shel, of Oregon The Republican is occupied with news details to-day the guuboats which fail brough from ber husband: These latt and ¢ * laced in tee river to obstruct, and aetna one 6,690,000 00 1826 M45 53 Dedret amount of overdraft... — saben ktienen lois 8 @ 216575 os quite of Tota! balancs to the credit of the Tresenrer Tots! upavatiabls...... PSR SOT 22'6 575 €5 on board “hip opposed to 100 on ‘ outside. So mimch to, that the Portsmouth was [From the New York Times Spectal.] C.5,U. 3. As, Washing on D.C. ‘ W CARD PHOTOGRAPHS AUCTION SALES. enabled to drop with the current out of gun shot, | yoluxrowse Tuesday Morning May 6 --Yester- Form of Guarantes. B bgt oe or modoey Jobe} __ “ : k the tire from tue ships must have been | @2¥ Morning our troops followed up the retreat- pS EUs nay 8 Gons 3 ; As. = ———= lng rebela with great rapidity, and cvertook them id———, of the county o: Wool eft anu ot Burnside, | THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORKOW ‘00! est— 112 gu shore, placed i Fer twenty mt Unavailabis balance Treascry Derakt™ though the shot fell pretty freely avout her at last Itht very destructive of life at Williamebur. 8 hereby guarsnt c Badson, Pauld-| By J.C. Mi = > '€, Where they fougbt all day. contract in anco: ow oma » Stringham, n, y J.C, MCGUIRE & CU., Anctioneers, The last we sew of our vessels they were stand- | “at the outsct Sie took toy or hen: wake iad his uroscmtipn. aad tite caemia ee ing; Hollins, Buchanan. ant Cope, ‘Alto, new PEREMPTORY Saye OF LARGE LOT Which nde we feel nthe rhloeion took place, | were advancing, but the exhaustion of thene of | pointe aoeepted: been ay te ares, OF Mins Cheetuey, Moss tee Dennin.| Rast oF C, FRIDAY APTER- Raich made us feel rather uneasy, ‘but which | oor regimenta which were earliect im the mua: | sontract ie nocorianoe the cantb: (gin Foyest, Edwin Booth, and @ large supply | NOON, May Sth. at 5 colpete et cine Auction may have been the rebel gunbo: We could : a it bidder, for re ting 55 feet re Financiat —New York papers of yesterday, speaking of the stock market, say the registered list of transactions ts the largest, we think, ever kaown. and the eggregate of transactions has sel- dom, if ever been exceeded. ‘the su the L ta % i Fancy a Pictures. and which bad had no provisions during the | | Should the contract be aw: . 1 Albums fi a day, compelled them to fall back, as they were | P&red to beorme hia securit Anew WILLIAM T. RICHSTEIN'S ot utterly worn out. One of our batteries was lost | Lbt# Suarantes must be appended to eroh bid. Nationa! Book “tor Fupaiog back 24 fect 2 inchen, 19.830 fer eee” by getting Imbedded in the mud, and its horses | <= . 27™ Penney !ronia aver ur Tite per were shot [®:,8 GOLDSMITH, Watchmaker and Jew- | _m7-3.*_bet. 11th avd Washirston.U.C.! m7 ater) J.C. MoGUIRE & CO iain General McClellan arrived on the ground at five ye tle adept Nig hong 4AR@...~*NEV ———— tee’ Saar a te i on . ory NEW STOCK. o'clock, and assumed command, He directed all | foewl tor thers amon bene eee er ere | ARG sae 486 is going to ol see that our squadron had not destroyed all the enemy's vessel= at the fort; fer three or four of 4 mn all 4} them were moving ab: rectlons, evi- ceases of jon armies,which point with absolute cer- to a speedy end of this wicked rebellion give great confidence to operators for the rise ‘The share market was firmer than yesterday gen- erally, but Governments fell back a little from the recent rapid advance. We quote: US 6’s, of 67, 1003; U.S 6s, of IS€S, 1004; U.S. regte- tered 6 or be! 6 18th of this month, = be hie lode hie usinoes on thee ate Dug: el NTERIOR ADORNMENTS. FUTURE DAYs. ch As fresh men, drove back the enemy, repos-] m7 St" H. GOLDSMITS. See atria ee arate ney os By J.C MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ; aces moTaE | sessed the ground and works taken in the morn. DRAMATIC. nirae S17 1e8 5 DERBANGINGS. ESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON MARY- ven ber, but I soon die, | 8: captured anotber breastwork and took about | Y ounG Gentlemen. residin From the rioh and ornats, to the most ohaste and ZAND AVENUB, BAT WaEN 436 AER S72 Ste - : on» hundred and fifty prisoners wishing to b: be EB: aimp'e pattern propriate for Parlors, Has,| 47 Avcrio: TURDAY aF NOON = er eece. thts | Lancock’s brigade made a most brilltant charge. will May 4 matic Aesociation. wil or call at! Dining Rooms. snd chamnbera. &t 53s o’clook, on the premises, we shall Set ake ROLY The firing was kept up until after dark, at] CHARLE® H. FOWLER'S Offs, No 476 -9h | FIR BBORIED PRINTS. STATUES, CENTER | 80; Without reserve, the bastern part of py glce i r along shore, ready to our exhausted troops to retire, filled thelr places mortar vr her; but f soon dis- Let of 1£31, 101%; Co spons ef same year, wore i trest or Port Office Box 129 None but row: 1 was dis-overed to be on | WBick Ume everything loosed well. To-day the | ®' mvee ‘bdivision of Square No, 492. fronty ca hi z Desi: ands, tion Sryiand avenue, between ¢ Oregon war Joan, 100% ; 7.30 Treas- os were all twisted. | Whole army, reserves; regulars, and all, is or- | M2 Of respeotabriity need apply. oom Detisns, warranted Gold Bands, Imita ee Ox bad " 02 % “per ail 7 cd, ' dered up, and the battle will be renewed if the PERA GLASSES WiNDOW Es. B 10 feet alley, containing sixteen huadred and tes, 102g ; One-year certiteates, 6X ; In 1 was also 4 cred Op, a Oo ae oe Window Shatin ot aay Ee etsie or uty equare feet. nn war loan, $3; Tenneseee 6's, $9359 ; Vir- Pp A ently been used up by |” 4’strong force has gone to West Point, and will fOr eL tn E%6 made to ord Green st BI fo Hol the remainder in six . North Carelina 6s, 70.71; Missouri viton as they parsed alon yy by getting a9 Rack the rebels in Re rear. Noreport of yester- FRAN My te _ «caQ., denishy toe vans ae: TURN Pham es. H ma oe > 3s, 90K: oe se 2 curlonity, FS Pit 5 Kit FRAMES, . quitorala v's) Gig; American gold, | nyuser arctnd her end securing het to the bank, | 12)"s losses is yet received. 244 Pennsyloania Avenve, (warranted to de eiided with gold lea ) EEC (Rep) J.C. MoSUIRE & CO., Auote, 4 2g ; foreign exchange, firm. but just doing so, she faintly exploded See m7 3t Between lsth and 13th sta, e ee ene eects —— ———— He c «EE ng fomes| FURTHER OF THE FIGHT BELOW|] iNEN SHEETING®, TABLE LINEN ‘ot, fom t' © beat macufsctory in the coun Juz Orsxa To-sicnt.—The ertiete of the | t2reuz ‘ke eome huge animal, NEW ORLEANS.| Sherting Cottons, Pilw Linens, Counter fol variety oF email sigad’ Oral eete geet Itelian Opera Company, including M'me D'Anzit, |e # sak Geagyeared under the 1 The foliowing additional particulars of the fight panes, Napkins. Doliee. Towels, & no paames, of Foreign snd Domestic manuiso creat eontralte; Brignoli, Mancusi, Amodio, | “ °°": came a ateamer o1 on the Mitsissipp! were brought to New York by | sil! fuppiy ns pee ais 3 oi Surinl, Abella, Muzini, (delayed by a railruad iso large and atylish Sowels, with colored “PURKS CO«D AND TASSEL8, ders RY PE- & BR: i ad Pa ze ane Neate ee: rent sizes and colors, Picture Rings, Natis, ECEIVED the steamer Columbia : The attack onthe rebel forts commenced on the 18th. accident,) have arrived this mo: ng, and will positively perform this evening. Isewhere will ning and foating eemed to be raging all and we supposed that our JUS? R. 7 . a A On the 23d, Com. ‘Farragut, in the Hartford A BEAUTIFUL be fourd the set ad advertisement giving iron were bu Ang the ves- | with thirteen ‘other’ ateamers.. passed. the forte? Hore EABRUL Ke estriot. Nor Particulars of the performance to-night. leg Ho al ate and ther | 24, Gen. Butler landed four thousand men above. | 7° £72! received, ® great assoriment of Ladies’ | couted by expoiern mabe, nelly oF aaune lebenied es The rebels lost eleven gunboats and the Hollins Dress and Closk Drimm:ngs Buitons, &o, try. A call solicited from those needing the above EMANCIPATION IN MARYLAND.—In the Balti- | ¢tlevrated y iz turtle Manassas ¥. SCHLAICH, No. 30 Mar Spros goods, Tsrms cash. J, MARR RITER more Amur.can we fad a number of extracts from b . Onr forces took four hundred prisoners. We . Between 7th and sth ets. | ““Remamber the sumber, No 456 Seventh st., 8 FM. REAZOR, Trustee Maryland going t i afoderate Hag. lost one hundred and fifty men, and our gunboat ne first-olaea House near Wyl-| 4007T@ above ¢ dd Fellows’ Hal!; and the terse, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Ma Papers going to show a growing d. taalter of the iz ty becomes & 1 Verona was sunk 12000; one first-class House Cash for goods and labor m 2-1 By J. C. MoGUIRE & GO., Auctionee position to dispose of the slavery question in that DUS ey are all hard at work | On the 2ith, a flag of truce was sent to Com. H $2,100 a NOTICE. YOVERNMENT SALE OF CONDEMN State by embracing the emancipation measure of | #t F 2 iting Beavy riled guns on it, | porter, asking what were to be the conditions of 5 on Ho ir ! 500; Searep PROPOSALS tor eurohasing all G Amais at Poi Ateronvoe Wie. Pecsidieat ituaates re cf © them in the fort. | sarrender. To which Com. Porter replied, “No , Hides and Taliow, Hoole and Horne, of the MORNING. May s4th, commencing sincoll She mounts i almost ss formidable a conditions.” Our Hag now waves over the cus, five ead te © killed oF tne Army of the, Fotomse, ender at io’ » We shall soll at the “Corrai” near the e: as the Me 0 , and e 3 ste} an ie i Deer — Ixrontant Prom Muxtco— By the arrival of | hes four power! rie Tshatt et alt | (2m Bouse. An American war steamer reporta « ext | oth way of May, 1a¢2, at 12 o'cicok, in rurboret HORSES and MULES, n Hava New York, we bave | events take such st prevent her froin papehis | sees renee ems Frapap expan og bo Riges & Coe Bank. meee itis intended Hat the Contractor shall follow the | Condemned as unfit for the Government service, grant see ome aezice. The Fivack, be i) Scot taeuch ney arti | gist etic unba ware or-| "AE ALLER, ORAND, PIANO, USED BY | Any ocr tna acnand fuloy gsm | Paras cake’ aoa fee io te Pane dame os they'had a, og pres kw hough they are rather grged against the forts, silencing them after six | city, ut Grovera Noe ‘Theater: 1s from ts tio'es from erou anim Assistant Quarton Arew. the preliminaries of Soledad, and stated that thor | Cagle fo" : ee ee ? incessant fgbting. ‘The chains across the + iergest and best factory in tie riek, | He will be otar mia Jt) MOOUINE & OO. Auvis, _ eteteeeenie ree magi oe ts of . Spiers: Le hee ey phi 2 tiver were removed by our gunboats. world—the famous Cuicx#Ring & Sone, of Boston, cans. manens Agoan clearly show that he was pre- yada, April 9. bave advanced from Cordova } (Lromgii, but thst ler mali resisted the shot) She | ph be rebels sent fire rafts down the tiver,whicb, & oecupird Orizaba. They attacked some : ng thesn by provor authority. By WALL & BARNARD, A. rr hee te he etoile damage. One of them | | WF ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE | , 4 bord with coed abd a wine | corer auth nt ty mea who were ina small fort, and, though: at seourit, Pa. avenue and Ninth street had siram oa this moruing, wes moving the District of | Tegurred, fort nt of the contract, and no S* 01 ie of Chiokering & about q lively. Lteied to pat some morter | St five to the Hartford, but it was speedily extin- 3 ne” Pia LE OF THe STOCK OF THE NATION- Columt, Virginrs. A stook always | 01d wi! Hee L Hoter Livery, 8a - defended themselves well, took twenty-five h hor roof, but wit ones . epaseee pina nid Gill be nate d"usloas the bidder ig | BLE AT Averion—Uu BaTORD sy MORNING ecwaahiveir an tne The Verona and the tron-ciad rebel steamer LIS, No, 306 Pa. sy.. od to Mabe coe the bidder i6 | iven instant at ll Oecot. we mul sett ce aud of course ronted, some troops placed alons | ‘The forts are now cut off fom or mee aes ‘Slehtng bor: bat’ betera| Sat Sen ne Teh ate north il be | th otal con Lovivens an 4 Pe - ot. is a rol ae ‘ ane Avenue route of the Condesa dc Reus Thisearr sans | ah 8th New Oriewus, aw 1) going under, the Veronaecrew poured avoliey| SP RING S7YL ES US ore ing oC Sha des nn evengeae Mt | she autieaiook cf Meeers ‘ > a i ut has cu . of egbt guns, so destructive and cr: that it t A. oh oa EMS naets; Das It Lesa tended te rouse va tants ne | both ihe Veroua and the Webster went down to-| PAPERHANGINGS, FIRE BOARDS, Corcimieary ci Subatsteress Sinugton Bo fa 13 reht Cie ey and Carriage Hlorees, ement for Zsrageza, arrived and onthe sist, | troops at. tt F miles along the | 8 qne" WINDOW SHADES. enor m7" | 10 Clossanac risges, noes orem, Renmin. | Cocirs Lenox Wye, | forte, aud st the aa pen communication | nade cr ane oments OF the surrender were to be Attention 18 requested to the new and beautiful | (SEMENT: MENT?! CEMENT! jsakete, Wines, teen? 0 . iz vate con- t way wiih th 2 and supply ft ch nt ar €with Doblado atPuebla, the end of which | with ammunitinn. f ourcbs sing trated pa i lpr tope ei erg] Peg ages EE Prim was awaiting at Vera Crnz It wos Omnibzs. uzbt to bode yf to the French. The e Rotel ib Algo, the @ood Will and Lease of Stable. W. H. GODEY. Fe cash. WALLa . A CARD TO THE PROFESSION, eae BARNARD, Anste, — ———a_ UZZY, ebout unger. Mattresses and Pillows of every de- Fg pnreere = bane a put fo sate GEORGETOWN ADVERT M18 soripton kept on band and made to ir. be t m offers her large . robe for sale, entire or in lots to suit toation . y 4 H i NUL 10 {7 The West Cheater Republican announces | iy af low aticce, | Batune Ieid te 6 soeretont | ee made Vadis Bir, i. ad or care] OE NUISANCE Novios, Maren cl NOTICE To LEATHER DEALERB. b We have removes our stock to No. 89 Louisiana Towel te chen ie 9 crporste limite Of the inortar ficet to the back of Fort Jackson, to cut eff (he eacape of the garrison by that way took ‘Cord: cousrs given by the French plentpotentiaries for | acd stop supplies. A descrict who cen be relied Gord aud ‘Irimmingo ine cbe hot faiilling what they had agreed and stipulated | on taat they have plenty of provistons | “ue tebel toss tn aie sikanayet lee ee aibtal ape are four, as follows: First. The declaration of plenty of ammonition, and plen- | agree tee inden rmcamee | a! wer on the partof the government of President ty of discomforts Oar sbeil set (he citadel on Juerez. Seeond. The aseassination of severe) oe ante ta Ge oneneeee oe fire, the first afternoon we opencd, it burned rch sel a eit} fercely for seven hours, but I thought ita fire rth A comps. Third. The annoyance caused them by | raft bebiad the fort. stbey continually send them | 'B&* Hon. Jobn Hick: itively declines be- | workman. some misapprehension ‘ations guerillas. Fourth. The entire Intercep- | down ou us, but without aay effect. si | ing @ candidate for re-election to Congress. ote bani wish to si ehension oc oe tion of all kinds of food. But few casualties occurred to vessels on this Hes Just reosived a carco of Fresh Cement, which Menameas was sunk by tne steamship Mississippi. | ney heve oeen carefully srleotod and purchased 8} wil! be sold low, at my lms kilts : Our forces sent small boats to the fire rafts, and is r a the xame forme, | m9 St Loops want towed them out of the way before they could do ee oe ‘stuc f business with SP. Frank in, but wed. dur: —_——\—————— side of oe a pe Heat Lane lost but one nie WARD.—The members %, the Si plone snes ring to build up a business at Peseta elt Timea a govern wrens. Rae be and not af.erwards, to depout ne ; 4 “ bho a Paint fe an in. ‘d, Silcd Srq Unconditional Union Md RR, nit qs -_ L_J. ROTHROCK, E88 and SHOW LEATHER: Also, the highest | sneil ‘and scoumuletions of es in the southerly angle of King Willian. county, | 4, and the Its , THIS EVENING, at 1% o’olook. Every membe: ash price paid for Hices, matter as may r NOTICE OF REMOVAL. m3 3st" J. E. BRISSHY & CO. | hot weather, which wi at dt at the tanesire a > Matte: | ber, bed bot few men hort Wii pega fe ve Present. as busineasof importance! | wave memsetiios tion Oo: my stock saved Scavenger. ‘After that ge geht Sth, | ate latcce Ast rye | Fee a ean | gana Meee SORE we caves Neg s(t Sener at b at the tt and f would suzgest thet the Monitor and Mys- ——"*_ J avd BE, irom r promises. at their own shently & place’ of Cosuatenty eaat! | te, Mf they can to spared, Beet eas OF fo hrir wandeut OEaRs Op Tue | Ml JOEAL STORE, 973 | nouce ns no ref ste, rea ‘e. is off remainder of my atook. are now being so'd at on! ference to privete bas connected with it several Listorical | Moment’s delay, to settle the question JO-8TH WAKD—My name } a8 bee: ‘aif peteons tndebind to yuo. are s Pina beconubanise, Seponse et earth = The mortar fleet have been very much exposed move joed as 016 of the osndi 7 « to oall and settie the: RY Aigo, o netantly o1 ® choice lot of TO- Gelcbrated Indian cet, the| tnd Yoder a heavy te for six days, during which the Cteduews intenned fee BT 30-6t 479 Ninthst., between D and Basic and BeGARS nie ‘batan, and the autbor of th ne y kept the sbelis without li \ermis- | such are my private engagemsuts Come . come Ol, Cheap Store. “re of 1622, resided there, and in love the | #00. One of them, the sarf T. Catitous was | sated ere Seen Cae Ben ae) with lustre west ofthe Pont Oot 379 F street. 1m + qe followers of Naibanlel Bacon, during the rebel. | 88% by 2 shot passing down through her maya. a ae 2d Tho Struggles of Ke jones 8nd Robinson—By oa which took bis name, occupied and fortified | 2!8¢ #ud then tb lu her bottom. ‘fhe flotilla FICE it fost bat one man ‘dt audsix wounded The WASHINGTON TURNP: Anthony Trollope; 25. SUPEKIOR CARKIAGES FOR Ae Sse tye Jone Stunry Mt i) 1862 —' Mor ive Government; UaDDR EP. West Potnt is about twenty-five miles by water | De@ting cf the officers and men was worthy of the rd of M of the Washi: Just received the ve are: 4 Kom crgtown, and about thirty five miles from } Malesl patie Tey Lever ouce flagged during | § vt for the ha dy datared ad wend PMueitisna: pie stay : gil Winds Se iad = io @ period of simdays; never bad an accident to on 6, A + >, jt gence by ge noe Bree pi norma by the ot the vissels by th snd when suell and shot the Far, the stockholders on ceina- The Ghudreas 26, Pioture Book of the sagacity of Weolor Coders een eee eee Jeet prler to te eucumea oe THERON Sen Wd 4 thick above them showed not the least | } Go be Beet AD cree eer RetO pes FRANCK TAYLOR. °. wos appropriated by the legistature of the State | @ bave {be vessels moved to a place of | ton Turnpike Co.” msse. RUCTION IN MUSIC—JOHN E, tah! for fortify ing West Point. My. The incidents of the bombardment wit | ————e SO ___ m8 a¢_ Packs ot ees, og aeee , e ine din may detalled report REV. ft ¥ 50. By of New Boles that 1nues his o28 — ite this hurried letter to apprize the 4 . 7S UNION . cn Navas Loss at New Osurans —Daring | p, of the state of affairs, und ebeuld cena eee a ma TY to have ti i Nay ep ppg ey thy the recent maval engagement beluw New Urieaus de beg ter ry WR ath, Subject-Matrimegn AX | wall d/reoted study 20 ieee: é =e bat (wo vessei—the Verona and Maria J , Lt of this night attack was, sntally tare 9 com men at $ o'olook. ane ‘erercol ott street, bet D GOiES ter hives nee <p Tian Wess Winks Ses Seed aomalinn’ banc be river wasiil up with rafts flied with mission 25 cents. m Bus ee ome. payed s2-poanders and two fled Piedra eae Be eve | pine keots, and ihe sbije seemed to be fighting Ss. wom or ween Dand E. m6 3t* THE UNCOND'TIONAL UNION ME. ee WY, : pee Literally emidst flames aud smoke. Where we| (@ 1 Woo! Irrespeot) OF LE: RRIAGE ‘Carriag Soames ko Coon St eee were the ze. ot the my wan high, and com- ete ete wats aay P*ffoxties tS aa a em oa ners and. for hi ave Rew danse. eaten ty i q paratively harmless. eng Heke on Fe BHO in Vi - miei easealp Tino ‘Phe Verona had ese | oitigtybgees ‘ee tbe abipeabove fred as weit] FUGASOAY BUEN|AG: May ttiyetdctatak | AUR AG mi F Biways be siee, either doubie or Te. pore ies as we did, though amid such a terrific fire. It Je mo se | Mi get nee mii ALBERT BEUL, Agent. Was crelifying (o see that not aship wavered, but EVERY ONB'S INTEREST—TO 7p HIN WOOLENS For GENTS, YOUTHS har. taco bulltol wiles ook and chanibernet of 1781 stood stealy sa hor course; tad Lame in kenny CITIZENS. STRANGENS: AND “y HIN WOOLENS FOR GENTS’, YO Bocce HoRmaics Tate wal Sader tee Fast Maddern, Conn. and ‘tan formerly aa a | (2m fare wo reason to doubt it) that they now | DIERS have sod a very larg bl RAS wadiene Property of & who schet Gasenl amen oan toon Your ¥8* 81 nave posscssion of New Orleans. pr ae mong ya 4 rh pintinlow prices, eeitte ke. | ow for him. is | ttiaaty ibe Coreen an airtrdenctt | Tah wi pat repent abetent sat, | 28 ei tie ats | Meet raf bag e : avID ‘oKTKa, Com totitia. — ASH AND ic chs : Hon. Givzon Westie: Secretary & the Navy. Ww scabs; FOR MEN, YOURES 2 _C_E Jack, Actlag Master, Commanaing; D Many good styles, One price rien, T. B. Jebuson and A. Adler, Acting U.S, Steere Hamnter Ly } pps Eo Mas » 1862. : eens i= aS Captain Boggs bas Just arrived through 8 cut | et Pavevenus and Ninth street. | throuch the swatmps, and brings the f.llowing R‘ LP KID GLOVES.— For Ladies, , of Altes seems now to almost en- | additions! Noeace: “Phe Verrona was sunk; Me to » be mg I 5 conta por ¥ iy a. tals port Salem once used te beve + Lonared meu were killed and | packed ae Zz me ocae raat r a larur sbusc of this trade, but now nearly all of i ail ready for another figtt. ¥ c, LA only. ene. ber vescis are fitted from end arrive at Boston | N ations-om the way to New Orkans. | 148 tm’ No 5 Commereost fa nmure. sp et Pa. sve sod Ninth strest, t Inetpal ert: of t from Sie fedeiote verseis sunk and burnt in | gy FR ma ‘FT SACKIFICE! it ren tev ennenter aut goss a « fo08 Gea. voller is about te land ! BIRTY-Five Pipes Bs, Ni etd deiow tet Pal pil is the oth 1 « tae Dark way, sia utiles above the forts, No | J¢4: reo@ives by Ra press nom New _¥ or! aun mee We Conitsadiontan Jonraatg tm kitled e: wounded. Soldiers captured | *8!¢ by pot ak ana ites 0.63 the miserably armed and without emupuaition. me Sut ss