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EV EN ING STAR LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Gaz-tt-, who 4 A Gace i Fame 2 bd bas been eee eee 8 oo Semone pee! oot or reoelp it for. th a end frm SSS in Bam s, WASHING’ FROM FORTRESS MONROB.| iisce'te agnt with the Merrimac’ sports bis TON CITY: ——— seupeestions re Monitor be boarded? “Bal FRUDAY oon. cesee.e ~ MAY 9 1863.| BOMBARDMENT OF SEWALU'S| remers co. f ncned of men cad head ii Spirit Morning Prees. POINT. Sep ype Gane wits smite accretion” son ing mass eas ‘tYORS « adel The ear pease se the position of Vir- |” —_—— Free yl nats 'so nti tation te tt ai vatugeape wi Aw will open fe zinia, and the prediction of the Ruchmond Ezam- {Per Telegraph to The Star.) saying teey wonld be perfectly ; DDO 1c DRY Goops, ‘er, 88 early as October, 1860, tbat Virgicia] Battimors, May 8., (from Fortress Monroe, tg a would Oppose the inauguration of Lincoln and cast ber fortunes with the South, and the fulfill- ment of that prediction, and says “One who knows anything of the Monitor’s May 7 )—Shortly before noon to-day the Mon!- } structure will underst ad that the Swogane of the savainpay t gatuck, Seminole, Suequebanna. Daco- | revolving tower (side by side) com ly com- r —_ tab, ad Sens aciate, in the orate in which they | mand the deck A all sides, and whil: a the guns O*. J. MISSCHESENRY s nid Ws hat. Fassweuu TIMONLAL ! in the tower perform their proper Sanctions would | _™ 8 lw 308 Pa. ave, ME Sinn ui ‘While bearing the brunt of the civil war | are named, steamed up towards Sewell’s Polnt. | syeen the invaders Into the water in a twinkling. | GQFEIWAY & SON’a CELEGRATKD PANO De Warden OSITY. - origin: by South Carolina and her confederates, | Capt. Lardner, of the Susquehanna, command: | 4}) talk of « wedging’ the tower, to stop its mo- Sion have ‘aways * received ti A SENSIBLE WOMAN, sbe has been treated by the latter with habitual | ing the expedition. tion, is sheer nonsense. One, too, who full un. emi , mevor they hate tee disparagement and ingratitude, if we may judge other fee come in conve petition wit As soon as they got in range they opened with | derstands how the guns are protected, wil! tact mong+t the jadges were a tbe complaints uttered by the Richmond sot and che! paca i's Point, most of their | fee" their becoming Sinabie, unless vn radia: eee A aoe a jadaees a. first . pleas nt aaa precautions are, of course not opaika t ‘i The Republican is occupied with news details | fring being excellent shots. It was nearly half = elected. Sup) posing the tower and the guns to | A” \arge of he ag t of these instruments wil DUCHESS OR NOTHING. ly was made from the » Bowever, ti are still ample and certain | always be found at the Wareroome tales re ee we an hour betece'any vopty ees would satisfy all, were the detalla Corner PAYS en tEEAEROTT, — ss ished—to resist and destroy the utmos' Eleven aette__. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. Spe Sie Rezemect Se ey gets — peoesptaens any boarding party. Oa this point poss ins octave four punt corner. ss gi apt wiceert —_-——_ gatue! pigs veil © | You may rest entirely ies Order, for w8'e for $200. THE OFFICIAL DISPATCHES. See ran ati cil, an Lol coeur aa ee oe ie pS ae Tate ee ight). This forenoon, Captains Bailey and Boggs, of | Point, when one from the Monitor struck in its | Of untold value o be. Setieee eats *uatify 'y Cirgie ———- ey . wd ‘ vicinity, doubtless disabling the gun, as It bas sce * aren day of 862, at 12 o’clook, m ,f ‘open frot Rok ‘Commodore Farragut’s command, reached the the expectations, in case of an encounter open Navy Department, bringing full cfficial dis-| Dt b-en fired since. The position of the Monitor | with the enemy, 1 cannot for a moment doubt. “Warts i, Treasurer. a ‘was far in advance of the rest of the fleet, and “ On the same occasion I had the pleasure of "Ti ‘R? aes ee ae rs veal she continued in motion until within a mile or | Complete ‘ reconnojssance’ of the new iron-clad | to ese GROVER'S T. sissipp!, and various trophies of their victories— nboat, the Galena—as yet untried. Thoroughly | Wei i weig' ; raved the ania flags lately flying over Fors Jackson | Wo of the Point, when considerable execution my in iron, and her surface so shaped (convex ids krone. , Heifers . L. M, GOTTSCHALK. must have been done by her accurate firing. and curved) as to w: off whatev sive | 5.) AND GRAU’S wh Inge creled of public mon toes callectsa | ‘The Nacgetock ‘kept: tn the background, the strikes ber ns, Lara ae will prove tie legs pa st dotvory of Caitotae mada on ti Italian Opera Troupe, around them inthe Secretary’s room, and evinced | "ge of her Parrott gun enabling her to do so. vantage ot fhe inter tee pssitl onan ot, (ood eee Or a8 8001 thereafter as 6 deep interest in thelr verbal explanations of va- | The Sewell’s Point battery replied briskly. ment—eight Parrot guns—and ina capacity of | A bond with good and sufficient seourity will be rious yet unwritten incidents of the navalcam-| The Rip Raps fired occasionally, and acon- | movin nearly twice as rapidly. She is command- Paignin that quarter. MME. EU! a D’ANGRI. ™ weary a ——— tinued fire was kept up from the gunboats. ed ery Capt. Rodgers, wio has under hima choice rey Tae readme ect e dial a Signor Rancus mT Theattair was comparatively uninteresting from rdinate cfficers, aad a large and well- Ton wilbaentertained when put in by oon cue he immense Bers. THE OFFICIAL REPORTS OF THE CAP- | this potatof view, (Fortress Monroe.) On account | *lected crew ”? bat Sg pe err preg wd thiled to cane SIGNUR 4 eT ‘cise —— TURE OF NEW ORLEANS of the distance, the details could not be seen. Fr Wostinie an 1eft recent to ranpond to his bid,and all bidstote| The Orchestra will b Oe ei Base, the direction of the We publish to-day, an interesting batch of off- | 4+ about one o’clock black smoke was seen to | F7®™ Fortress Ww ree—Gen. McCleliaa S2companied by two guaranties distinguished Musics! Direotor and Conductor, celal reports of the brilliant achievements of our T Navy in the Mississippi river, and regret that eunded « firme sbou'd be stated in fall, with sIGNOR OR MUZIO. rise, supposed to be occasioned by combustible | Foxrazss Monnox, May7, via Baltimore, M.y ecise address ofall the membecat the ie Academy of Music, New York, shells thrown inte the woods. It soon died away, {8.—The boat from Y wn to-day brings re- fo ge divested to Malice 2. BECKWITH, FRIDAY EVENING rap SO % want of space compels us to defer the publication ports from the army 12 o’clock m. The enem a +» Washing-on. Will be werk of others cot to-morrow. Neuse eren Saas until a little before two, | 85 St Il in full retreat, and followed closely by ee IL BARBIE. ERE DES! mars THE OLD CAPITOL PRISON. when the firing was very feeble from the Point. "Gonna kirmishing between our advance and ne da beser geen as + a Win the flowing Yesterday, we took occfsion to vie and inspect} The Monitor about this time retired from the ol rear guard —_ kept up. z= enemy seems on # contrsot a sao" dang» Ao the every portion of the establishment known as the | advance position and rejoined the fleet. Inthe | disposed to contest every inch of the way—at | term 8 pre On, should Old Capitol Prison, which cannot fail to become | distance nothing of her could be seen but a smell = pedlesrare sowen oee cee ee borat [teary sboepted, ho will at once enter unto 8 femovs in history, on account of the conspicuous | square black dot In the water. Walees taken many Be Aidt oy 4 Sonal conga: Should ibeeon ths contract coaries awarded him we are 9re- Part it has played in the drama of these eventful} At2p. m. a very dense black smoke arose rap- is times. The number of prisoners of war 2nd po- pared securities. nies, but I cannot leara of any lerge body having Thue guarantee must be appended to each bid. will ring in the Muric idly from the point, arising, probably, from the been captared. Two companies of the Eighth | _ eee eee ee NA og compere ea- litical prisoners confined in it at present is about | burning of the barracks or other buildings. a Cavalry are reported captured by the M : 8. GOLDSMITH. Watchmaker and Jew. proeal 4 Signor 4 bella Dells, Sad as the con one bundred; all of whom, with the exception of | At about balf-past two the Merrimac made her ¥ 0.404 Seventh street, requerts 6 onde two in the hospital, appear as healthy and clean- The enemy were driven out of Williamsbur, hi ois ith ry from c! agate RS apprarance; when the fleet returned, except the | enrly on Monday moraing. Our troops rushed" toeall tor t piped of re. +r mecrerat to call ior them on or 6 18th of this month, ly as any other collection of the same number of | Monitor. over their works aud drove them from their achels is going to close his urine on thas da M. PePaeerta willpe EE Eee heacts, persona to be found anywhere Each bas his} The Merrimec fe still (at 5 o'clock p. m.) off | ‘fenches by a desperate bayonet cha Se oa urmures Ecliena, bunk—cot, good mattress, blankets, sheets, end | the point. Tbe Monitor js teady to attack her. ete Dinan erties eon of abel pe apie news CROVER'S THEATRE. ENSE AN. bed-cover, which are as clean as those of sny ‘The Seminole bas returned to the lower roads. The opinion prevails there that if Franklin's AND ENTIRELY UPRECEDENT ED. neNE ve ond dat or aet 3 hotel. There are two large bathing rooms, sup- | There is no prospect of # fight at present. Division receive reinforcements in timea great ee ONE WS and FERIO DIN pli d with hot and cold water, forfreeuse, which] 54 p. m.—The Monitor bas returned. The | P®ftof the rebel army will be captured. Ate stl = A'so. o-netantly on hand, a ehoice lot of TO- BRICA! The road: bi dition, bi 2 ef course have much to do with the remark*ble | Mcrrimae remains in the same position. our nivanos pobbbed Aeccah ay ya fi a BF coe conn sil, to the Chesp Sit a bralth, cleanliness, and goods spirits of the pris- The Excelsior Brigede (Sickles’s) lost about emember the unmber—379 F etrest in — for the. chird =~ ae) Deaee, te, ouers. The kitchen is supplied with a large 249 men tm killed and wounded t of the Post Office, may ieaperetive by te y th ey 70 sAircnaanes hotel range, and the provision room {s full of = THE CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS. ee aera a tne | 486 NEW STOCK. 486 eoraece ‘ALIA A ood food as is te be found in that of any hotel, ni report that the Confederate steamer Nashville 3 e had INTERIOR ADORNMENTS. theugh perbaps not quite so varied—fresh meats, Oficial Report of Com, Farragut. ere blockade at Wilmington, N.C , Is con- | Just received & choice esieotion of new and de Therefore’? (38 ERE not appease twiee esculents of different kinds, rice. peas, beens, cof- —o—_ firmed. A letter from Beaufort to the New York | sirabe styles, day, fee, sugar, tea, fresh bread, &c. The dining upon the same The following was received at the Na rt- | Times says: PAPERHANGINGS. T z wy where will be No Matinee. ‘ai Several deserters bave arrived here from Wil- | gif om the zich and ornat ; ; and SaGptee deening eta: ie ates aa aes i Fitc Suir Hartrorp erp) soe cane ae Pager ae is 9 comand onan SasatuePar SOT teoHaLK 5 H vi of ew on ¢! ith. Z i: teflects infinite credit on Brigade Surgeon Stuart | 4* Anchor off City of New Orleans, April 29 ; ied to run into W iimington, ‘Sbe pins ‘oni rice BOARD PRINTS. Sirves, biriioens And the Opera Artists. and bis hospital steward. Surgeon 8. organized and bas had charge of that branch of the estab. Hshment from the beginning, and has kept the Sir. lam bappy to announce to you that our | the bar and remeined agrou’ until the 26th, en. Designs, warranted Goid Bands, Imitation flag waves over both Forts Jackson and St. Philip, | during which time she wes lightened of a portion nd Common, The entire New Opers of and at New Orleans over the Custom House. 1] Of hercargo. On the 26th, she passed into the WINDOW SHAVES. BSTLY. Window Shades of any required Mme D’Angri_ ee ee river and anchored. She was reported to havi Green an jgnor Dogset sanitary condition of the prisoners in most en- | 2m taking every means to secure the occupation | brought from Naseau 16,000 stand or arms and 100 Bais by the varder to osha Signer ae ‘Swiss t ergeant, opin viable state, notwithstanding the fact that num. | by Gen. Butler of all the forts along the cosst. | tons of gunpowder. The blockading vessel w OVAL P. R& FRAM Wita cbr isu ORAL beqvers the acts, ae of contagion disesces have from | Berwick’s Bay and Fort Pike have been aban. craleing of shore at the time. ‘Tne naval gunboa! i Do the A > a noone doned; 1n fact there is a general stampede, and 1 | 20 relieved of necessity of longer blockading | 17 - ouantt: COMEDY Beaufort would proceed to Wilmington to look Hg ee ee No other surgeon tn the whole army has had a | #hel! endeavor to follow it up. Also, an aseortiment Dark Wood Frawes, 4 EgNeRESS: after the Nashville. beat. ty of QL ed OF wider field of constant labor than Dr. Stuart, and | I'am bringing up the troops as fast as possible —— Vine When, of Forse S Strait ease seEgE EL oni! EOTTY abeene we are glad indeed to know that all the other | ‘We have destroyed ail the forts above the city— wea Fel Mars FE Li — ag re § fare, ppareriee CORD AND TASSELS 2 i S18, amatie various hospitals and dispensaries of which he | four ia sreaoat doe we bpartpons to be all | Gay. The acer Netaea ae relies Ta ce Different sizes and colors, Pioture Rings, Nas, Impenss tnde oN ted bas the supervision—those of the troops, &c , of | the Impediments betweon this and Memphis. members of the Typographical Union. In ‘the { ©% Gen. Wadswortb’s command (as of Gen. An- drew Porter’s not long since) are also in like condition. His employment here bas really been a blessing not only to those whose health he bas = Forming Iam very respectfuily your obedient servant, nt depressed condition of the trade many of arohasing excl unvely for oaks thes Grano Comptnation Arrmactions D. G. Faanasvr, | tne cecletion bave been unable ts cara see (aopordigg ts Beiraunuty Yo purchased’ fori tes Never berore equaied in Ara Fleg Officer Western Gulf Block’g Squadron. Not a few of the members have been thrown out Distriet. No misre presentation msde to effect sales GRAND GOTISCHALK CERT! Hon. Givgon Waites, Secretary of the Navy. | f,2mPlorment, and the few that retain lucrative | _ Ordera for Peporhanging or Window Sbaiee x- OPaRA OPPICIAL NOTICE See me Provost Pret: 2 eZ } Major W. E. Dostzx, Provost Marshal C. EB. Rosrxeson, Adjutant. may 3-tw AUCTION SALES. FHIB AFTERNOON ¢ re TAMORAOR her are for riding « or dry ‘gay —— qoute set sound, and outnaite By C. R. L. CROWN & CO., A HSeARe PatOEe ae mW SEKINe: Sein sicee.! ther will te sold with Lid “o RL. CROWN & £0. Ancu corner 6tn st and ra © WALL & BaRnago. Anctionéers. ¥ pt bE @venwe and Sth st. D cane AG ES—in cage or fing ateure, Seto RNIN coms, at ron Carryall, ee frag perc sound and in gcod order, ‘clook TO. Bs WALL & BARNARD, Avote ." J.C. MOGUIRE & CU. Auotioncere. a EMPTORY SALE ST OF wages. = a Pave fazer aor Tenuing be 2x fect 2 inches, 0 & 30 fect alley. ‘Titie per} mia Pine) 1.C.MoGUIRE & CO . Ancts. ——_—_——_————— eee By WALL & BARNARD, A5gpaneers. South side Pa, avenue and ALE OF THX STOCK OF THE NATION at Hore Liverr, 8a Caz, eee FORE ppersen Fe &, Ninth street ee 12 extesn huscred god Soremanie: ux ard deed of By J ©. MoGUIRE & Serene ME BUILD CPN, a it. res - Aveta. By GREEN & WILLIAMB, Auctionsers. LOTS. i May ar, Te FULL ITaL. AN laces are r ulted to contributs beavily towards | 20 efserced workmen, in city of coun. Ba had to icok after, but to our city; the general + support tot the unfortunate.” Resslutions were | £74, 1 a ae eee RITE ADD Did COME RY, health of which must have suffered from infec-} Fixanctat.—New York papers of yesterday adopt to fae delegs peaetibe af gs ; Remember the puimber, I No. ior aSgventh at. 8 By the First Comedians ot the Age: tien and contagien bad he failed to do bis duty | say-—The adviccs from Gen. McClellan of the ager ala ye RICES OF ADMISSION. ——————E>——__—— Cash for — and labor se Sata Orohest, hai re admirably. oecupation of Williamsbarg restored confidence baba Ld <= ASE cer Mr. Woed, the superintendent of the prison, to| fully in the upward movement of the market | IW 0! ad" overy arrange TA. . i wery Mra: ‘whose capital management the prisoners are in- | under the influences at work other than our mil- 5 jh 4 tofor F _ bet: gon ‘Thor desiring th the debted for their many extraordinary comforts, | itary successes, although these have an important } ir, P if eae nT interest ty calling iimodistoly @ § has also charge of some 400 contrabends in a sep-| effect. The demand was active, especially for} Go vend Pie one [ieee oe ee fe mariraaie Doors: 74 performance to commenon ts. arate building near by, who are well provided | shares. Governments were firm at 102 against Go. trading under the same of Joha mn & O PERA GL A 8 8 E 8 lovrated Menufsctorr of “Cite for, and as comfortable as that class of persons 101}4 in the morning. Tressury notes were very pe eo arian di y e . ING & SON, Hoston, (Repub ] m 9it can be made to keep themselves. He employs} buoyant, and with large purchases advanced 1 FR etx] Phregs; Q. ANTERBURY HALL, many of them in useful labor, to the great ad-| percent. Border State stocks were also higher. Or rictans, ” Cc Lovisiana AV., NEAR SIXTE st. vantage of the Government. Asan instance, we! ‘The quotations from closing sales are: U.8.reg- 244 Penns lvamia Av grr fe may — that ——— — -_ ee istered 6s, of 1881, 101%; coupons of same year, Borwcon 1sth and 13th ate. Extraordinary Announcement ! one bundred at wor! rying the multitude of | iq 3392: Oregon war lozn, 191; 7.30 Treasury JUST RECEIVED First Week of the Government horse carcasses laying on the out-} notes, i: one year certificates, 99%; Kentucky A; ¢ Maver, 2 pegeenee pat pale dod Royse EMB:! UIDERE i) HATS aed on Cats Fea eRe ee entero By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioncers, skirts of the city. 6's, 91,293; Iltnots war loan, 96%; Lilinols cou- | WOOD, COAL. AND GKUCERY BUSINESS, | scouts oat. ht heap. Tax Lanerst ant Most Tatentap Company Gee SALe oF Dot ‘The yards for exereise are Kept ascleanly as 8] pins, 95; Indiana war loan, 63; Michigan 8 wk. | S24,%OUd Teapectiully eoticit, Rejconuonenge of | Also, resetve Buttors. Ke 0 ANTERBUR Eavay pene ad 20} *; bd x4 ni and ‘seti a be gentleman's lawn should be, and seem to be en-| bonds, a7; Tennessee 6's, 50; North Carolina 6's, shite the olf fr and they will endeavor tomorit| EF. SCHLAICH, No 30 Mat 0m N THE CANTERBURY STAGE. ise: atthe Sai the joyed by the prisoners with Keen relish 92; California 7's, 91; Minnesota 8 per cent’s, 94; a paae. © owen ity and fair dealing in Between 7th ‘and btn = FIVE NEW. SEAR rags THIS WEEK a eeeany. one On the whole, this old Capitol prison contrasts | 4 merican gold, 102% a103. . 8. Bi Ww. WOR SALE. One, first-clars House near Wul- otis F, sr onters: ' jemned as unfit for wonderfully indeed with the prison in Rich- lesires to ‘arde, for $12 one Srst-siass House lor —— ooh is Wovernmens 7 trons, and wou!d most cordially reoommend 000; one good “tov fur $2.10; one good Re mond in which since the beginning of the rebel-} _11>= Postmaster General Blair, with a view to to tl iavorable oonsideratio: ? one good House ps @' 200; one mt st Asristart angen lion Unionists have been confined. secure the best possible facilities for the corres- wane ner ie co partunr a bie ood 500; Lint The ki iawien ‘of Mi mid 4 Mc6UI « Sam Anneke, THE CASE OF LEVERITT BISHOP. pondence of our gallant officers and seamen of the oy m more extended and ener ed dH R id The jephinaten: By THe OS a on city Eviror Star: There was a notice in your col- | Gulf Squadron with their families and friends, m= ereby be enhances; aad wove 702% S thankful to his many friends for their very libors| | t0 R) Co.’a Bank. Wi VESDA ee sasasae’ Se onceen conaie leat Sieber yesterday ordered ‘‘Key West, Plorida,’’ to be | encou: meat curing the past nine years, would | rAVHE SUPERB GRAND PIANO USED BY 1 BUGS E PE y he works rene thio Zetor, the Cham- Perhaps it will not be uninteresting to add thai | Made a distributing post office, with an allowance | fe ary # continuance of their patronage st Mr. SGudegtail st tho oasgan te thee oad |e pion Banions brat of the 8 Wong. Firs iret’ appear Leveritt Bishop was a native of Connecticut, for- | of the commission authorized by law. By this He can al ee ways be fourd (during business hours) | Cit’: St Grover’s New Theater. i+ from th ton in two years. 208, ot e0e ; the oth merly in good circumstances, but having met Arrangement official dispatches as well as private ¥ be termer old and bg cstabliehed of3, hescogr irl ect sad, beet totes jn. theresa HARRY RI and eng = ete a. ‘with reverses, came ues. years ago and settled | correspondence will be regularly and quickly 8. Har 5 10 8 = The Celebrated thsorion, am deter amd Actor. ot greats in Pairfax county, Va. He was nearly seventy- saad Pee ted WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE Mr, Bice five yeors of age. A short time before the battle | *ransm! in every direction. ry . Skanes & GIVEN. | % Chickering & Sons’ Pianos for Be Uitrictef}| MONDAY NiGaT this week, of Bull Run, bie son, who was with him, was Office and aR 475 ‘1000 SOT peserancd and Vitara A. oioek 8 ae th Coote ers Wie obliged to take refuge ‘aint eisai the Con: | UT From J. Shillington, Odeon Building, we P snd street north, w tow ae TaN Co EUEis, No. 3 Ne g06 Pe we rates r. Bishop, thinkin, would n Demorest’ “ janking isa ” 7 LLIAM molest a man of pat stayed to take charge ated hemeyramy * popular “Mirror of] store ud W _mzst_“Hotwoos fh and ith ste. nord ee Wonetit 08 Gong and Dance Negro, } 2, of Pe property. In ‘September, 8 number of sol- | Fashions” for the summer of 1862. Maryand arene, adjoining the Potomac 30 Bridge. ame at midnight pl mene themselves ~ = — aon aa agp ad ralembersecya codecs Drap.—A telegraphic despatch has been re- bis e! a iT iving news of the death of i : os cee — if 2 Union | ceived in this city, giving Lrg iene Selewieee hegemes .” thelt Hon.G. J. Bailey, at his home in Massachusetts ABINET FU®NITURE, MISS MILLIE FO ——————.__ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, By far the pe tind nocbimptiahed BYH AND Barn. No. 318 Ye: poe ue. botwoen oh DEAFNESS ‘gl ne Mess cusetnniae cama apl2eokds = 3.C MoGU! rates of twe 58 Nowe, pas eo Evers any ad pene tecured arenes of trust fetes ————————————————————————— 3 f th Bb === ADVERT’18 true colors, end took him from his bed at mid- -_ . besut:fai CUE see ot Sere in wold oak . THE CPS ‘S"LAY. waleNitnance met nd Re NUL night ithout money orachangecfclothing, | Col. Jennison, of Kansas jaybawking : LN Tl eee Saas saa accaeanee 2188 IDA DuvAL, ey, eanos esis. pom e ng hima trial, dragged him on to} game, is now in this city. , ‘Also. aan ent of all Kinde of The apes: tres: some time in December be was tried and dis- Kes ister ilo AGES: % DICK PARKER charged, bad reached Warrenton on his way 3 - ii urohasers Will consult their interest ani eave Canterbury’s Gwn Boy! home, when he was rearrested and thrown iato ata : : i] jail, where, worn out with privation and want, | Louneed s4 0:8 of re the = = = ‘ iar aid money br WELER © WILLSON. MAMMOTH Bacany: ! _m6 eolm hepe at an end, be died, a stranger in a strange A. pees SOR EENE CAR LEN Sere | we Fra La Fo ya Folia aiae an jo, Feancis. Miss oh are my private ongagemeats phy is OPTHALMIC 7 U les fin f CARRI- ocean print te tett ter |e nes ty 207 Peamepivanie-Avenmey | AUEROMEES ret in Vato whch toy nickiee/el Moerman WM BARRE ae consolation of Knowing where his OFFICE was INGTON ee Bcd Opposits Willards’ Hotel, m 5-64 AS. C. MoGUIRE & CO . Auots. Hasire Change of. of. amen? ay 5 President COMPANY Desaiat to trestment. MrpicaLty aud Surgi- Ft x And such as Dr. Day, now confined in the O'd mf - ') HIN \ lp FOR GENTS’, YOUTHS’ Dosmopends ‘clook. Capitol, has dove a3 My father’s blood is on en Board of Macasers of cally, ofall maladies of the EYE AND EAR, I iacd wear: Admianon % me petra : - ind of in charge of ‘al rios and files at our rover Sa = all manne, wae Fut = x oe pe ges — Now York Cir. wae stele ae EN, YoURAS AND echceg No. 11th, received a ad Ge d.araat hag he sem ce of fe dead Ghat | EY ONES Felvaeee an Eada) sD, ou | 087» matusl nn Ser = nam ene Biatcloct waRG Syitectenimt gies" jeae” | Aeameeamen 2 te e| Reamer | ae moeettlaitifa | ae ae only to ay Re GREAT Sac May 5, 1 a s a spas eas mrt sli = (Or TRE DNION PRAYER MEETING Wil Gortecmatx. Concent. Orzza.—The Grau den oyerg suearetiecs athe Opera Troupe opened last night to 2 superb J. @ ) at = Ks to | eeneera ot a8" house, and the performances were in the highest i) eel to Inder the trostment of De waa ‘and 13th ate « r degree satisfactory. Handsome nae Bight |B ——— Lorca romay SS irnasaesrianeantay we nave — SPLENDID STOCK OF Waarvines faslieeannatans brilliantly good at the piano. D’Angri, contralto, NO’ nee EW NOV: 0 Ordi ne a aed all ths, dieacresabo poate sows incressed wealth of voice andand dramatic | AL® a asty ee + apices awh pant ° ree | x bi tria eed from the ear, force with each appearance, and was wonderful one Ba cents. aod im the eg ‘ahd diacharees last nig bt in the role of Lenore. Brignoli, that ml itd . Remon _ vate Wi il. Coos epune en *moothest of tenors, but tamest of actors, seemed ma = merain ‘or J. F. Simmons, tocatch fire and force from D’Angri’s impas- == S28 Facey ; a - o ! sloned action, and was unusually effective. Su- lol's magnificent bess lorded it over the harmony received & Suits with ebSracteristic ea re AN aye eda. To-nuight, Rossial’s master Plece, the Barber sit osc moderate In of Seville, will be performed, giving an oppor- Z ree cr in onan of ie rene’ in = i tunity to see Susini in bis renowned rule of Bar- s respects, waaay peed: tolo pesa mae ms NAVE. ABLES FoR pots owes 4 et < Se ——— 78 AND BUN UMBRELLAS-New UT Gen. Hancock's brigade, which @ieuch |g. peesau oy Frovini oad Gethin epeeon tregtiment Ly ry brilliant service at the battle of Willismsburg, a a * "PERRY. & . 1s the first brigade of the second division (Gen. m3 6t ‘8, ave. cam Smith's) of the fourth army corps, Major General . VERY JING FOUR Keyes. Hancock’s brigade is compesed of the as 19, th Wisconsin, Col. Cobb; the 6th Maine, Col. Knowles; the 49th Pennsylvania, Col. Irwin, and the 434 New York, Col. Vinton. Gen Hancock Is a Pennsylvanian by birth, and graduate of West Point. Hc served in Mexico, aod was Captain ig the Quartermiaster General’s Departament of the regular army when the rebel- lion broke out. He was made Brigadier General of Volunteers on the 23d of September last. After one or tw> moré of such chargesas this the rebels will begin to find that the Venkees at the Fast Sight just as well ss the men of the West. LU? From W. P. Richstela, who ts the rst Ps; &. 1. tor eamgket with the book, we have s copy of veto ° " . intr Soarp igacton, EGes: ’ estes aotettemciE * The Melt to Ashley,” by the mow famous } witain five dag: ath Reo x e i suthor, Mrs. Henry Wood. It te published by | ©, arias the Rrtuaiew ‘ SCS, tad wil be nol a ” ; Theo : Dick & Pitagerald, New York. panied by such guaranties. mi lewey A mo-im* Nové Commerseiats ad Ninth : - 7 ek

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