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ae = Siastog' Je, ong, teat |! bat f conside style. I had two’ commanding Forts Jackson ax4 St. Phillip, of LOCAL NEWS. ___|..eeryys wantpmmen’s want mete Von texaneegainzics™ SHOOND EDITION. | fitecs'ey Suds tf rt oe | ean geh ian seen ~ > - pees - en vecen . - clob met last night at Temperance Hall, the pres- | merits at an allrist oe avin ae ihe te nae a | [bt Contederete 8 Sais cahsoel ane tact tnoen | Mldiban Gaal Lartender te tae anaes SOMES Notice.—Mr. A. W. Burns, the managing agent | ten", Mr. A.C. Richards, in the chair. Ne eee wai be red Mitvemedt te THREE O'clock, P. M. were two forts ea? the Clty, and ax we app-oached | Forts Jackson and St Pbilip, tbe arms, munitions of the Star's circulation in a a en See amare tant Geek wen sey, those sliailarly aff Seethe Doctor's caid. * thé locality, : tried toconcentrate the v-aseis, but | Of war, and all the appurtenances thereunto be hereafter also act as the Ster’s stvertising agent special business to come before the club. They 5 suger: es We Gon ea that we must take a raking fire for | longing: together with all public property that there Any Georgetown advertisements Teh at Were probably rare teat on Tos aay night lsat | ese phiiadelphia Print and Spring, Gesben THE CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS, | Hors N,Se did not mince the mutter, but | ma: be under their ebarge a . G. B. Barnard’s, corner ridge ‘tonal Stewart rs, —_--——_ 2 . [tts agreed by Commander Davi - streets, or with ‘e. Crandefi, Ne 12% Bridge a i pee pegs page me net op Sere Sear iea G eed ‘Also, at oat OFFICIAL REPORT OF COM. BAILEY See crac idee es mile el ieee nce 4 ta Gal eee that a will a , s] % jen. Dui co ina, street, will meet with prompt ote there was any eppositignte it. He eee No. 62 Coeee Market, COE et ta U. 8. Guysoat Caruaa. ea eee ee tet Goes tain eae toanthonts ender hale cometed” oom he por ayes Wallach 16 be & goed Voten Bish; WOd foe Fora matket. 3 4 Of Now Drlepas, April 45. ies in edvance of merand fecelved the most of the | mitted to retain their side arma, and that all pri- AmUsgMants To-mien?. the rake of harmony that this aaine ee ee _ Fag Officer :—Y our bojdty conceived and spien- rét fire; but, although the shooting was good, | vate property ball be respected; furthermore that Grovenr’s Tarater—The Opera should ratify the nominations of aight. | ———_ — idly executed plan of le havilig resulted in 4id not damage his Ittle vessel much. He | they shall give their parole of bonor not to serve bave Rossini’s lyric comedy, « The gentlem ho had been nominated for - DIED, t leaves me time to make np thé | JorJ,a'9 "SL d the Hartford took het place. We | in arms against the Government of the United * with all of the troupe in the cast. | @erman was and soul for the Union, arid the | On the morning o‘the 4th JOaN MecuTCa N, | feport You will find in Lieut. | toa only i: guné which [bad placed on the | States until regalariy Gottschalk will perform between the acts, ‘‘La | nominees for Counc}! were not found wanting. | son of William and Margaret M. ye 15 | Cotman “Bh - .. line of the noble fart report an dccurate out- q thermore ayreed Commander wortta. Tbs Banjo,” h be Bavene? sea] Mr. A. @. Hall effered the following; Which | eon Sen by the Cayage under | 0P-gallant forecastic that conld Dear on them, | 31. It te furthermore oy Fa . Jo, * ne 1 t within half a mile; we then sheered | David D. Porter, co ing the mortar @otille ‘“Murmures Eolleus,” and Madam D’Angri will | Was unanimously adopted : Ce at te fyie | bls command. Seming shy Bivitional | Od und’ Cave them each a fire “ae they, never | on tbe part of the United Statce Government, thei sing in the music lesson scene, “The Klena | Whereas a meeting of the t tional Union | £ sttend his funeral, Satur ay afternoon at halt” | We led off at 2.a.m., in accordance with youl | 9% "nd, fave them such a fire | Pensacola | the non-comanissioned officers, privates and mus! alse,” and riso 2 Rondo Finale, from Ceneren- | men of this ward did on Tiiesday last, the Oth IGS rh Pe oa mest" ale al, and directly up stream, edging a sole chee i a cas denouee bate cians sba.l be permitted te retire on parole, their bom ve A ima netted eens on and the seed Ma ng te eee Gar vans - Died, of consnmsien: radodat 7 her gi i otder to give room for your | Fon "Pr ocr bands; and ina few minutes the} commanding and other officers becoming respon ‘ORD’s ATHENSUM — a goed resel LIA J. URME. Few have passed to Brooklyn ranged up and tod®a chance at my| sible for them; and that they shall deliver op wt the Atbeneum est DEAE to witness Foteen’s | SGopurd at inet meeting, and pledge ourcives to | Cruel wi mapincr gestae tat iith See aad | The Temeindseat way division follows ia tg: | fiends onthe let bank, bot they wer silenced | (els arms and coouiements in helt presest cones - a. oles use all honorable means to ensure the success of | retired habts. w-re to ‘her a the last time in Washi is ‘and teac! the place of echool | ular and com order. We were scareely above to, ! #hould pay, twenty minutes or balf an hour. | condition, provided thet no expensrs accruing ed — 7 cea. | from the trai tation of the mvn, shail be de- ar tore hers, tarning over lexf by lef | ¢) _ | But I cannot Btep a of time on such occa. mepor' 2, gadis Se prt funda Meine "Fos | "FLO srcone oped on Tundy evening | TTA eee Ha eeente x [ne NegMaraeyae edo fact | Hat! Pty Ren Gi i of x veacis ai | Fars by he Govt Cl too, that this is hie benedt night, and if true | 86% follows: “unierstanding oolivsied, Bed her atind en: | Dring no gun to Bear, but steered directly on. | ot gets chance at them than twe of | tracting parties the forts sball bs formvily taken meiit deserves recognition, anda Hae entetain- | y,. Stated, That we folly and cordially ends | viohed by eatvor.ag ihe ohoinass fone fromthe post | We Swe up ta fo stern; at iemgth we | gies cera ndetaaner batt were os | prsscsien ef by fr 8 navel forts composing ment shoyld be attractive, the house on this oc- wz se Saad ee Seas bebe talck n the | with : im We 0 anxious that my greatest fear hat we would | tbe mortar flotilia, the Confedernig Gag shall ve casion should be crammed. Our eftitene may een eae oy eee i oP Oy Pt * | Kanions acd follies onthe dave Lnarcotion tees | the nee ieee canister. Searpely were we 8 fire {nto each other, and Capt. Walawright and | lowered, and the fixg of the United Sta'es hoisted never have another opportunity of seeing the | {evrllion. and for the malt if the Union | astonieyed at tne eatracrdicasy cnwréy she tie’ | tne re webonte ana vee attacked | myself were hollowing otrselves hoafs> at the | on the fligstat: of Ports Ja*hyon and St Phillip greatest of actors. ‘The other parts of the play | thetwe “PPro coutee of the Bxecutive 1h | Sayed in, theas researones; 20 fracilo a ato was | ry,ine rebel feet cf gunboats This was hor but | DUN To to are into our stipe ‘This ast adtuir was | 19 agreement of the bere, wé the uadersigacd Will be adequately sustained. bh: Sopris eho Semeur from ohildoodas wells the rok and besutit LOMO te Need ome ae cake steamers now | What I call one of the litile etegancies of the pro- | 40 hereunto set our hands and seals. in his recommending to Congress such i jh ndering her capa’ atternpted to beard, one on our starboard bow, ie cpt, a t Ph ne mages fe nee, Gree to fun measures as he believed Were forthe benefit of | of comp: weltiessspqn veriees 5 bleots, ‘sarees! je | the other astern; 2 third on our starboard beam: rg ey bates and a fh eon poegec Sed {e- 9] Gumenabins Fag ve nd frolic, continves w buzely. ‘ Tue | the whole country, and for all parties. ani chaste in sty 8, ard ireqnen,ly tdorned bya | The li-inch Dabigren being trained on this fel. | the Forts Jer Zerg plea Kp pa Dyletigercdin ha fc. 8) W.B Krasmaw. Gipeey's Lay Ee ree eh 2 popular | | Resolved. That'in our present Mayor, Hon. | glow of swect poetiy, pure as ihe Lévt fiom | low, wo fired at a range of 50 yarde. ‘The effect | Tost Awful sights aid events I ever aw or cxp-ct . Commander \) B. Navy. fhe Contraband ie ee bly. Harry Rice, a8 | Richard Wallach, we recognite an uncompro- | Wheres it cmar ated. 1 say pare emphatios!-y, for, | was very destriictive, he immediately sheered in | ‘0 exPerience. Tue smoke a ae oe {e. 8) 7M. Watnwaiett angen 5 eae ae to get = Wife,” ds | mising Union man, of stern and stelct Integrity, | [hess oe experience *o equal herinthe wigheat | S80fe, Tun aground, and burnt himéeif up. _ bolorg wecg 6 =. and then you s. a ‘aucakias or Lieutenant Comensndieer Gasset {200 Mise Duval'e sweet songe sdde term aecle io the | WhO bas devoted bis tme, talents, and energies | onaracterisiion which can Bitach to humenity: | . The Perrot cun on the forecastle drove off the | M2t the fash of the cannon anne 6. 3 &. Descax Attractions of the Cantesvury © The seal bil of | {9 Promote the interests and welfare of the city | patient in the performance of duty,n0 mavter how | One on the bow, while we prepared to repel | Fafts, ont of which was pushed down upon us} {i 8) aM Descas. pypory Tab yu usual of Washington; and while congratulating our | self sacrificing, or the weakress under which it | boarders, so close was our remaining enemy. | ( ce = cond iy ee > aki ees, a a th os om Stairame Bioeth an 8 EtG RRR. To-morrow afternoon 8 | fellow.citizens upon the occupancy of the cxecn | was pe formed: not 8 mura, cecap d ber on tet J About thie Lime Boggeand Lee came dasbiog fn tes Reosait wed gubed ahecode mak tak coe ‘Lt. Col. CS. A, Com’ Forts Jackson Performance and ‘dren. tive chair by t sterlin, tri betetiy | Scoount; « 4 b: a and made a fio! of the rebel boats—eleven in si on ‘ . a . nominate him for te-elec! ing tod’ pledge our- froar'®, ped ft renee gto bape apie inge# al ment the ship wasone blaze ell along the port and 8t phillip Szconp Warp Unconprrionat Union Mezr- | Selves to uae evetv honorable means to secure 80 ine —The Unconditional Union men of the Bec- | Se#irable an end ” ond Word (irrespective of ald party tles) assem. And the ticket nominated !s as follows: side, balf way up to the main and mizen tops, | Witnesses Meal cides a oan Bay tg ert ager ret ae steer g but, thanks to good organisation of the Sire ac. (28) EDT .Nicors, if riot; Ated in her | At Sa. m. received the sword and flag of Colonel | P2ftment by Lieut. Thornton, the tiimes were Lieut. Com’g Wigons 1 died ‘treet, M —| one 0. ret, ettinguished, ang st the same time we backed off [ces) J. H Revers, Dr. T. Farrington wes. called tothe chair nd | For Aldermandos,F. Brown. more, the, word, af hs | seteand Sampegsifcs ne Te COMPANIES | hd. got clear of the taf, bet all Yale tiene we Licut. Com'g Kenewhe Mr. W.F. Given appointed secretary. ‘ For Com: Cotntil=Thomas Lewis, Alex. mites Waigh Gonstitate true woman: | white conrad at this point, observed the | Were pouring the shell« tnto the forts. and they —e it Virtues. rnd the sweetest graces Veruna in confilet with a number of gunboats. | (9% U8, and evety now and then 2 rebel steamer | EVACUATION OF FORT LIVINGSTON, &c Mr. G. Hi. Plant offered the following resolu. | R, Sheberd and Thomas A. Stevens. oh were combined in hrr character, tlons : For Assessor—Henry B. Curtis } ‘unobtit ive jest cemeanor. | She had been butted by one of them and sunk, | WOuld get under our fire and receive our saluta- | Synopsis of Keport 0” Acting Master L. W. Pen- Wheress, in times like the present, it is! Mr. Shepherd thanked the Slub for thelr en- wellins guileless and sousitive | but with his forward guns still above water he | #0n of @ broadside nington, Commanding ( Aooner Henry bent upon all who desire tee perpabiation of the | dorsement. As for Richard Wallach, we all knew | hea} i Was bravely maintaitiing the fight, driving cif his | _ At length the fire slackened, (he smoke cleared | Janes, of Porter's Mortar Fioi Union, a restoration of the constituted authorities | bim; «very man, woman and child in the cil ‘he blessings of her qu16t life, enemies, and saving his crew. {nfotming Capt. | Mf 894 we saw to our surprise that we were] ‘fhe Henry Janes appeared off Fort Livingstoa ‘& resumption of free amd friendly relat! knew him, and not only knew him, but love Toll on as like the aew 5 Lee, of the Oneida’ whe hed also been expered | 2hove the forts, and here and there a Rebel gun- | april 201, finding there the U.S. schooners In the place of rebellion, anarehy and civil strife, | him He (Wallach) had every attribute of the | AB4,g0rd thovgis whore her footsteps preesed, | ith tne enemy. of the Verina’s sltaation ne | boat on fire,—as we came up with them, trying | Kittstinney aud George W. Mangkam. Phe to Ignore all previous political siinities and aif. | pentieman: He was identified with all the prom. | Wilh Rnctige eee Fo: ware. itmay bet-u- | instantly steamed up and maden finish af the | t make their escape they were fired nto and rid- | s-hooner Greetsa also cane up afterwards, Act. ferences, and’ to rally fu an gulted end uniform | faent lnterceta of the clly. and held with: bongs | 1y send he eaeer ee Pare eee Tae aae heesae? | rebel bpete The revealing era ae Aen ratte | dled fo that (hey ran them on shore and all who | n+ Master Pennington wat Informed that the effort to restore the Union es it ‘wat, with the Con. | all its premirent offices. Tere was not a perton | 80d imbued her Ife sid converaation frem a chud | up e Miss'ssippi bad been detained beiow | COUld mode thelr escape to the shore I aifi told. | reivels in the fort hoisted the secession flag every stitution, as it is, as the supreme law ef the land; | Im the Clty who Could object to Mayor Wallach, | With reverero=a i devoticn for spinitral subjects, | with the Manansas end envthe? iremelea, After | 1 don’t know bow truly, that Gen'l Lovel! bad | Sonday and on that any ovly of truce was discovered on 4 fteen gonboats, a darge ram of 1s guns, and | the Fort and Ac! pa bra Veunington proceeded ut cheated out of the of-| voice which cheered and soothed the afilicted, | The pleasant duty now remains of «peaking of | ‘he Manaséad. Tlic Missinsippl and the Manzs- | thereto in bis Ist cutter, a bout fm the Kittatin set, | the “Cluza’’ and her brave of otfieers'and crew, | 88 Madea set at each otter at fall epeed, and | ney accompanying, which reachiag the snore ® Lieut. Commanding M. B. Har. | Whe® they were within thirty or forty yatde, the | few minutes in advance holsted the American therefore, be it ‘The first time he ran he waa defeated by a smaii | Faithful and ff ctiunats in ner disposl 23. Many | this everything passed under your own oliser¢a- | KORE down that evening to make an attack with On the 27%tb ed. That we, the citizens of the Second | Majority, and the ang time was mest fairl Shheetor Bes hasten Aneee Inahenttvwry toner om 2 fr Ward, irrespective of 5 do heartily approve | elected by the pecple of and cony citetee resent ye a fice. ne gee Secession showed its mon- | Farewell, dear one, thy “srn of infe ha istration to suppress this accu: rebellion, anti | *trous head then, and the Mayor of Washington, | hut thou hes: ectored joyfully in thi ous | From first to li | sphere whers it shail no more go down. I Ram dodged the Mississippi and ran on shore, | ayo on ts of the Fort Sects en censee Comme Ln i | Sag serra er a te at ea | tease eee cee | ie walnfee mene ui sting bis | wig Cae Tate’ poaed br treadaite teh | Soke Gea eee ge See Oa Resolved, That beileving political dissens! tage by the sea,’? and was released only when. ly , and shell: and afterwarts {n manetivering and | S80Cked away her smoke stacks, and then sent | 5 ehitdren—neariy all of them resideats of the In municipal affairs to ie dan ally to | took the oath of allegiance, whith he hed Sefo WANTS. fighting her among the gutibodts. 1 cannot say | 07 Y28'd of ber, but she was deserted and rid- | island. the Interests of the cit epee pr stim Aa Tefused, and Nesetinncdl 6 f'ciaim to the mayoral- ) i much for hime ‘He was gallant ceemdana died, and after a while she drifted down the | prom one of the women, whose husband was im our present elestion for municipal cthvoe and ty. Thet Counelis performed an act of tardy ANTED A CARRIAGE PAINTER at | by Lieut. Geo. H. Perkins, and Actiog Master Stycam fall of water, ateven we destroyed, but | MONE the troope that occupied the fort, such Sivution and the Union; sad Thc gH ee toni. tition the propio Intended he should oecepy Sil | 222 JAGUB WILSON | Dhinded admiration, ne nee SAVE MY UN" | the larger ram was aUill at Fort Jackson, but they s in chargeof Cel Theouve anda 0seldiers w fo conduce to the beg ntereate ofthe city. men, too, knew Joseph F. Brown. The Third | WWANTED IMM SDIATELY Your LADI 1 must in conclusion express the pleasure which | S2¥,hefe she was sent dowa before sh> was ready | in all—chiefly French and Italions. ‘Toey were ts 2 o me cu ee arly ec) , wi it le te ivi scgtoe Faia, regia cecordnrce wth the Waid Br boves beg epeomieg with we muck | ph atent etwean sat Bb Se | Aare hick an ae seiamersanace® "| have fo myender wit the for, wich {ope | Pa'anga cy receding resoluti We present ebility as by Mr. Brown. Messrs. Lewis and ear an ERE EE Bios. Richard Wallach, ss our choice for" Aoyor Stevens were slso gentiemen, and so good was} AN ‘ED IMMEDIATELY=A competent ef z ‘The refiortg of the Divisional Captains will in- wili be to-day or to-morrow. Iwill give thom water. The Bee that carried the troops from the the ensuing term, who as a citizen, a member tbe ticket that the opposition Ponsidered theil SA RUA 02 Singers sowing mechine. | form you of the particular patt borne by edch ship. | TRY Attention as soon asl can settle the affairs of | fort was still up the bay out of reach of the ves- of the Ci and'as Mayor, bas {i 7 selves whi! dy. at 364 Ds near the corner of Ninti Respectfully your ob’t servant, the city - _|eecis This steamer was partly owned by the shown bimeeif to be fully qualified for the pee’. | The gol pees gpephensea | SUSE aee waded T Barney, pde@anded the surrender of the city yesterday | fieuters on the maim land, part of whom are tion, both in respect of admintstrativeabiiity and ®1d. Mayor Wallacb did not need any endorse- ANPED—2y a respectable woman, 8 SIFU Captain Com’g Division of the Red. | & the Mayor, ig Captain Baily, as the sec- | | nion men as also are most of the people on the asa firm and consistent friend and advocate of | Ment to raise him bigher. As to his colleague, ATION todo rens-al housework san iamiy | To Flag Officer D G. Farragut, Commander- | 04!" comimand. His reply was that the citv | oppcsite side. the interests of the city. Mr. Brown, no one was more devoted te the best | of Shenk i perso ae recommendats P8 | in-Chief, &c., New Orleans. was under martial taw, and he would consult} "jae: :..ple,”? a small battery above Fort res! f ‘The resolutions were enthusizatically appleud- | interests of the city. He did not think there was | &i¥en. ie aa as ia, ed, and unanimously adopted. a member of more ability in the Board than Mr. Wan b o od MILLINER» ; aleo, Mr Lewis Clepnane was unanimously de- | Brown: and he was certsin there was no one who App.entice Apply vmmed & ely at Millinery clared the nominee for Alderman worked harder. tle is an invaluable member, | 80d Fanoy Storo of A. P, DOUGI-AS, 293 Pa. Nominations fur Common Coaneil being in | #24 when there ts log-rolling dove in the Board | 8¥ ue betwceagth and loth ets 1s) wanted, 6 » Messrs. J. W. Thompson, J.R Barr, G. | ('f there ever js any) Mr. Brown taw through the | Colored Brrant Girl ae T. Raub, A. G. Hall, WP. Shedd, end % | Plans of the schemers, and they could not piill Bosee WANTED.—A gentleman wishes 1b Richards, were seve! named. the wool over hiseyes. The speaker and Mr. obtain a p eaiant Room ard Bosra for bimieif General Lovell. His lordstip said he would Livingston, was also e "ed—only two guas U.S _Gonpoat Cayusa, at Sei, May 7.6? surrender nothing, but at the same t!me he would | of smaii size having seen left. At Fort Liviage- Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of thi, Navy —-| Petite and leave the Mayor unembarrassed. This | ton there were found eleven 3)-pounders, com- Sir: Having found it impossible to get the Cclo- | MOre'ne the Mayor sent bis secretary and the | pete; three 12-pounder bo 8; two 24 pound - rado over the Bars of the Mississippi, ! sent up a | Bie! of Police to see me and say that be would | (yp. cue 5 tach columbiad, new, piinted red, one large portion of her guns and crew, filling up Ge | eall the city council together at 10 o'clock and ficfencies of both in the different vessels, and | &'¥° me ad anawer, ~ = —_ had retives with my ald, Acting Midshipman Higyinson and that he had resurned the duties of his «ttice steward and ‘boat's crew, followed up myself, | %% Mayor, and would endeavcr to keep order in = 1,090 % r articl * pound shut, 70 conical spell, and f mloor importance The etfiver’s depsrtment were comfortably fur- Mr. J. W. Thom esented {! Brown had differed politically heretofore, but | 80d wife. wth & genteel iamtly where there ere letter from Mr. Richards whieh Fon ar all party had now been laid aside. Ail the nom. | {6™ 01, na boarde-s. aud no great distanos from.t'e | hoisting, by authority of the flag oflicer, mv red | ‘We city and prevent the destruction of property. | nized, with abundaure of wine end a largequan- Washixeton, May 8, 1862 inees, the speaker was satisfied, were in favor of | boat Ufion ross, stating terme, Fox se” | distinguishing flag as second in command frat |, 1 seat bim rid his Secretary ~ caged vaeat tity of paper. which they ‘eft bebind. The fort To J. W. Thompson, Esq., President of the | liberal measures in reference to the schools and — on the Onelda, Com’r Lee, and afterwards on the | (COPY eictosed) I also sent hima letter demand- | |, in good order, and the ordnance, &-., in Unconditional Union Ciub of the Third Ward: — | Means of education. ANTED—A good pigin COUK, WASHER | Cayuga. ing the surrender Cf the elty in conformity with | condition. !t was leftin charge of Acting Master Sir: As I shall be unable to be at your meeting | A Suggestion wos made that a challenger be and IRONER. sito, Chamiermaid ani “Tost brave, resolute and indefatigable oftcer, | {B, demand made by nie yesterday through | Tiswsoa, CBN, Whose boat was the fet to sintght, | ask the favor that you wil read the | #ppolnted for the day of election. Sate te ete Bei ace eect | Com’r D. D. Porter, was at work with bis mortar | ©2Pt- Bally—copy No. 2. Taig morning atsix &. | roach it follo' @nnouncement to the unconditional | The Chair stated that Mr. ashley, who had the | W2E°% bd s ; fleet, throwing shells at and into Fort Jackson; | ™.; | seat to Capt. Morris, whose suip commanded | oi ‘Theouve, anticipating an attack from the Union of the Second Ward, at the proper matter in charge in the House, had assuted him Heh aod! ign ste?” tet mos time: of the paseage in that body of the test oath biM. | — TTF SIE Foe Gentlemen: Having served as your representa- On motion, adjourned until next Thursday | YY ANTED—By a white woman.a SITUATION tive in the Board cf Common Council for the past evening, when an executive committee and chal- Qs nurse or fo do piain sewing ard chamber- ? : | the Mint, to take possession of it and hoist the “| land. After’ the mortar fleet had been Piying | People cheered it At ten I sent on shore again | out. One of the firstacts of Anglo Juaata, whom upon the forts for six days and nights, without | 2"4 ordered Lieuts. Kortz, of the Navy, and | acting Master Pe . 4 a bad previously anown, year to the best of my abilities, | wish to ay te lenger wil! be appointed. Bork. Apply at 437 E street, borween. Sih waa perceptibly diminishing their fire’ and one or Brown of the marines, witha marine — to | and who was oneof the number found ate fort, such of my friesdaas desire to put my name In ee eS ee — | two changes of programme, Flag Officer Farra- | D0!st the fag on the Custom House—but rack, | Was to present him with $>) ia Confederate nomin&tion for re-election, that while fam realy | An Impontant Angest.—Yesterday, Detective ANTED Avery gcod (OUK, WASSER | cut formed the ships into two columns, “ line | “iment of the crowd was so grest that the Mayor | notes, which he stated was bissix mouths wages and IRONER, for a small iamily—a rexpect- to do everything honorable to promote (! calied upon bya city | ahie white woman, with good rolerences Aroly nm ests and vrospesity of this city, and donot & person named Charles ) at 420 D st. from any duty, I do not desire to be a candidate | Murray, who had succeeded in obtaining from SAREDIA DULORED NaN ie for any office at the coming election. [ wish it | them #2,000 United States money, for twent, AND Rope te DE, MIDDLETON, ot distinctly understood, however, that I shall do | Counterfeit $'00 notes upon the Alleghany Bank Washington Arecnsl. m 7-3 all in my power to secure the election of such of | Of Pennsylvania. The detective went directly to = or ahead,’ the column of the red und. and Councilmen thought it would produce a con- being formed on tse Highe eed ee ead orakis | fiict and greet loss af life. Atil, signal was Cayugs, Lt. Com’g Harrison, bearing my flag | Mde to the fleet for Pivine service, under a Gen- CONGR BSSIONAL. and feading the Pensacola, Capt. Morris; the | ©! order. copy No. 3 essed as Mississippl, Com’r M. Smita; Onelda, Com’r S April 26.—In the sfternoon having been in- EKXVilth CONGH Enn_secend Session, P. Lee; Varuna, Com’r C. 8. Bogus; Katabdin, | fo'med that there were two forte eizbt miies —avemipnaas banking house to arres' att - = : : z lace called Carroiton. { ; your nominees as are ready to support the Gov- | the railroad depot and took passage on the cars ANTED IMMEDIATEI.Y—Copies of the | Lt. Com's Preble; Kineo, Lt. Com’g Ransom, | 8b0ve the feity, at : nego das ad FRipay, May 2 ernment of the United States in iis efforts to put | for Baltimore; but on passing through the cars be | 44 AMZ, Evening Star date mer antig | Md the Wissahickon, Lt. Com’g A-N. Smith. | determined to take a look at them and demolish - 1 authorizi wa the rebellion; to the Union poe discovered bis man pos ome In with bim. | 26, and 4 or pet woe epee maet ve | ‘The columnof the Hlue was formed on the eft, | Shams, We accent inaty ves up bat to our surprics, Pad on ee preserve ioe wi support the Constitution at all hazards, and as are | He immediately arrested and searched him, and plication to the Star Mifios. era in favor of giving to this city the very best ad- | recovered the money he had obtained from the | \ 7 5 t vantage for public school Instruction. bank ; also, accunterfeit $100 note of the same | WW ANT ED. Evers porzon to know that | am in 1 wieh to say further, that after a careful and | kind ‘mentioned. Steppin at Annapolis Junc- market. ready to pay cas r full consideration of the subject, Richard Wel. | tion, the officer returned with his prisoner and the | {2,th¢ bousefurnishige ‘ino. Phone isaving the BUCHLY, 495 Sevbat heading i we found the gun-carriages all on fire, and upon j President to cause clearances to be refused to Refi a pelle ge Raley fag | examination found the guns all spiked. It was { Such vessels.as be has reason to believe design - bearing the flag of the Commander-in-chief Far- | 8 most formidable work for Foote to encounter | C4ftying thelr cargoes to the rebels, was reported ragut; the Brooklyn, Capt. T. 'f. Craven; Rich. | 0" Bis way down, but we took itin the rear, | back a Committee on Commerce by Mr mond, Commander’ Alden, the Sciota, bearing | They bad also a long line of defences, extending | Candler: and was committed ; Sg i Mr. Sherman’s pending resolution, calling for lach, Esq... is entitled to the suffrage of all uncon- | money to tuis city. otwonnG and Hets.,| the divisional flag of Fleet Captain H. H. Bell; | Dx from the river to Lake Poachartrain, both = ’ iticaal ‘Union voeers, Inasmuch Se f believe no | _Muriay was iaken immediately before Justice | (oust side? Healer is Naw ana Soeod baad ter? | followed by the Eroquots, Itasca, Winona, and | 21one and below the city, on which were twenty. ; Ye omeial repos of the pattie of rinsbare ‘will carry out in his administration the principles | Donn. ‘There he would not plead guilty or not | niture. no 16 Kennebec nine end thirty gunseach = forts, | liversd'a speech in defence of the Obio regi- Se enereaeeenee, gpllty, but was fally committed to Jall for court. ANTED—To sell, henceforward, 20 barreis | Ata. m.onthe morning of the 21th, the sig- | | immedisely on my setting abave the forts, I | TU ot aed with cowardice in eald action= Very respectfully, Z Ricmanps. je 18.2 fine-looking fellow, light complexioned, Sud haif barrels of Ale every waek the | nal ‘to advance” was thrown out from the flag | #¢8t Capt. Boggs, who ts now deprived of a com- Mr. Ri "ename was therefore withdrawn, | 2nd about 2i years of age. His positive silence | same of Beer, for the Baltimors Brewer: and the meeting proceeded to balict for cand!- | Would seem to indicate a know! e of what be JOH GAYNOR, Arent, dates, which resulted in the nomination of Messrs. | Was about; and he seemed determined not to give Orders in the Post Off Gocmee of bt a 7. Thompson, Barr,and Raub. The announcement | 20y clue that would involve himself more, or lead | gnc ars 2 the aes ser ae ‘was received with much applause, and the nomi- | to the detection of others. = nations made unanimous. It seems that a number of those notes have been r "he Cay! oh mind, by the sinking of his ship, ;which he bad Hovss —Mr. Lovejoy offered a resolution,which aed ied ene tea eae ammediately weighed anchor | th nobly defended,) down to Capt Porter through | wea sdupted. tendering the shanks of the House the boom, and a little beyond both forts opened | tbe Bayou ot quarantine, directing bim todemaad | to General McClellan for the display of those their fire.’ When close up with San Philip, we | he Surrender of the fo ts. Hisdemand was at | high military qualities which secure important opened with grape and canister, atill steering on. | st refused, but the soldiers told their otiicers that | results with but little sacrifice of human life After passing thie line of fire, encountered the | We Were in their rear and that they would aot be On motion of Mr. Sedewick, Captains Boggs Loud calis were made for Mr. al u tsons at the North, especially in e “Montgomery flotilla,”? consisti of eighteen | *actiticed So this morning, the29th. the gallant | and Balley, just from the Gulf, were unanimously taat gentleman appeared and thanked the inecting [ Piiladelphiay and it is not to be wondered af as FOR SALH AND RENT. ginboaie, iacluding the rani Manaasas, and iron | Balley brought us the iatellizence in the ee eee for the honor done him. He had been taeceneal the counterfeit is admirably executed, and the (OR RENT—A fine toned 7 octave Ro ewood | battery Louisiana of 20 guns. Cap‘ain Harrison, that the Se ee iP Mr. —— oy submit a some medifications to of the nomination, and felt it his duty to appear | detectors give no description of any counterfelts | K' PIANO. med-raatyle. ‘Terme mnsderato Ap- | {his wasa moment of anxiety, as no support. | (he Ram blowa up, and that the Americer flag | the bill which was under consideration yester- ead return thanks; not only for his own nomi- | Upon the bink over the d- nomination of 85. Py at 297 Pa, avenue, south aide. m9 }w_ | ing ship was in sight. By skillful steering, bow- | fotts over both forts. sare BA pense dangraee dv eerccyr tn tee Seem y ewe a nation, but that he bad been nominated by an} Probably the operation {s a simultaneous iseue FEW GENTLEMEN Con be soocmmnodated | Ces We avolded thelr attempts to butt and board; | __1 bave sent down for Gen. Butler's tropa to | exclusive juriadiction of the Federal Government assembly which eschewed party politics, and had | 10 several large cittes, from some counterfeiting A with pleasant Rooms and Board at 457 & st., | 224 bad succeeded in forcing the, surrender of | COM> UP and occupy aa city, my wii vil ta “t Mr. Alien moved gid ty upon the table, nominated a no-party ticket [Applause] The | extablishment 'arzely engaged in the basiness. | hetwoen $dand4 ats, Als2,a few Table Board: | three, when the Varuna, Captain Boggs, and the | 0M for Mobile. D2pend upon it we will keep | but the motion was disagreed to—yeas 50, nays ticket was one which «ould represent the sent. | Murray is supposed to come from New York: ons ‘m9 3t Oneida, Capt. Lee, were discovered nearat hana. | the #tsmpede upon them I send Capt. Bally | 65, f home as bearer of dispatches. He has done bis The House refased to demand the previous Tacs by thele commnendere et ce De made | work nobly, and that. while suffering under an | question. discovered a rebel camp on the right bank of the | /"frmity which Tequired attention and repose. A debete srose on the motion of Mr. Cox to in- river. Ordering Lieut. N. B. Harrison to anchor I am very truly and respectfully, your friend | struct the committee (to which Mr. Lovejoy pro close alongside, I balled, and ordered the colonel | #84 obedient servant, posed to refer it) not to report back the bill tll to pile up bis ‘arma on the river bank, and come D. G. Farracvrt, Fiag Officer, next scssion. He wanted to end the eternel 2g) on board. This proved to be the Chalmetto regi- Western Gulf Blockading Squadron. tation of the negro question ment, commanded by Col. 8. Zymanski. the G6 Wiekinztoa! ari Secretary Of th NOVY, | imental fi tents and camp equipage we: Semen 2 . can ured. = ne .. os ee - [Here follows letter from F. O. Farragut, dated UGST AND rUUND, t 9 3 ‘ ee considerably abeud of the line, the Cualmetto | which hos alrcedy been froished, ‘demanding | [OST =a BREASTEIN, vetween Gerremows batteries, situated Bases, salles below the city, | the surrender of the city of New Orleans j Jéth. : will pay & Vers lsnerel reward for its return. Opened « cross fire on the Cayuga. To this we U.S. Frae-suir Hagtrorp, M- initials aro engraved on the vin. responded with our two guns. At the end of | 4; anchor off city of New Orleans, April 26. it" F_M. SPROTHER, tive of the werd; was haowa to al, sad'ted | Orzna, Concent ano Daawa Qairloe 8 room 5 al PERA, CONCERT AND Daamatic ENTERTAIN- 3 nd the b s been identified with ite best Interests. "tA voice: | MsNT.—Our readers will perceive by the adver- possestion ra von immeaiatary. Soquire of THUS least at all Rin bent eforts should be devated| s matinee’ on Scrurdey (tamariew) ‘hemsoons | Pee ee ne v a matinee on Saturday (to-morrow) noon wo a E FRO 7 we interests of the city. but, instead; there will be given # novel, musical, ROOMS to lot cfarntehed) to ewtey renters er opposition bad nominated their ticket on | comic and lyrico-dramatique entertainment at } eng moderate; the iami'y retired withou L- forge A rounds. T! had assumed their | night, the first of the kind ever given ia Amer-| dren: Address jetiers “A. F..”? 400 ith street, = th je; fm te elections they wrere anti-know dea, and pen liphen! one wiih eur rougers between G and H. m9 2t! othing: 5; DOW, were democrats opposed ever ve asure of attending. to sbelitiontont Warden national democracy | full opera of ‘‘ Betly,” Gottschalk concert No.4, Ne ee eget Lewis uke the mean? bigoege y sghg stot ol the a Eee aC Cee Capitel. Inga re at Star Office. m 7-2t® democratic y voice— Down ith * e entertainment. ir. Gottschal) a-| 5, Ves, they are beart and soul with the Sieunsoatenc grt Signors Brigoell, Mancusi, Amodio, Sosini ‘Tee LARGE bt atid ae § FRONT Muzlo, and Messara. Setchell, T'lton, Rog- | poarh ormoderats terme: itaated weehe oat m3 affairs, [applauee;{ but felt it bis di ers, Meldram, Phillips, Bokee and Ward, and ‘Of the cit; twenty minutes the flagship ranged up ahead and 3 i" y, and very desirable for a summer y agshipranged up ™ To his Honor the Mayor of New Orleans:— z —Str Po ed oe nomen of the Second Ward demo- | Misses Lo:ty ‘Hough, Susan Denin, Effie Ger-| [yoation Add-ean “Yorktown,” at this Ofoe, silenced the enqmny’s jp ee Your Honor will please give directions that no $10 FSWAS. pnae oe eee oe =. oy * democrats) have ever opposed | mn, Julia Nelson, Sopby Gimber, and the en-{ m7-tf Hema gs Laas soos pte Seaton cote, | fag but that of the United States will be permit- | !eily. The stove "96 ali be given on Bond of any i ape omnes eager a rage a aa coufpany, will be in the entertain- OUSE AND FURNITURE FOR ®ALE—-A ane cainie ef fately perenartcer iy ted to fly tn the presence of this Reet, 30 long as | i rn to No, &2 th street, ber ween L amas. ‘ ees modern built two story snd attic Brick House 3 ‘ ; | it has the power to prevent it, and as all dispiays e ed ett remot thet bent interests e | CenraL Gvanpgouse Cases—Before Justree | Contal: 10g 9 rooms. loosted in a pleasant OBS Ik unk Fit scOticer i acoer the ace wacriet tbe of that kind mey be the case of bloodshed, 1 | m9 8: ——_—__F C TONAR r city ia every particuls: of Waiter —Thomzs Hanson, David Jones, drunk; | 2004, together with the F urniture contained in it, | ofr Pe that the fe should be belcted on the | B&¥e to request that you will give this comma- SUEAYED (08 STOLEN—FProm the Cir pty id, ‘Rat ~ dareed euss bo the mnilitert. Blisha Alden, dean coor motatine terns, For | city, shou! hoisted on the | nication as general circulation as possible. SS Hospital, throes COWS. two of them =o ub aod were suc- | | vo over to tl = itary. ‘Charies win ran! House,” Box Tene a Post ga ger toa arene louse, and Mint. What! 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, your | boffslo cows: ite, vith isi pr oe called for; all of whom indorsed ar i. —— = missed . i mmons, m passed at this interview will be better stated in } obedient servant, one Bet poy one eo om _— : 2 ‘ LN Ra exe & Sit ie Bogen, nectl where we found the defenses abandoned, the Western Gulf Blockading Squadron re 0 given for their ren°very. ™ 9- Three rousing cheers were then given for the | _,9°2=D 8y 4 Cow.—A little aoe, ogee uw whole ticket; and the meeting safourned until peg ars Hipoog try aL wes Hiekea | castatde, between @ ‘and sts. The losatioa uos spiked, and gun-carriages burning. These ; <9 0ce of ths most desiratie in the city. m5 lw § oe wel U.S. Frac Suir Hartrorp, 2 lefenses were erected to prevent the downward Off the City of New Orleans, April26, 1862. $ i CHILD, aged cers. named vr ter Jainer. ied on small green sack. The attendance was unusually large for a ward | UP for , but on examination was found not} ____"""_"" "| pseage of Captain Foote. On the 27th, a lar, le 4 een Nees eS ee eae meeting, and the proceedings characterized to be fataily injured. VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON om, altuated above these defenses, wes destroyed ine bent Se aia tor all The onloces, pore ba Sa ee patent ye - no Iittle enthusiasm. Ne ee ee RT Lee cer, | by Captala S. Phillips Lee. On the 28th, General | of the fleet to return tbanks to Almighty God for * AUMr Jacobs, on # atrest, Axxivep et Carter's wharf (foot of 13} street) URC! Ase by —— Butler landed above Fort 8t. Phillip, under the * Bmoorrne bond In GzoRGETOWN.—Last W ed- cargo of coal for James schooners Union, Hudson, Philadelphia, with a ween will teal - Hix great goodness and mercy in permitting usto| m9St"___ between 6:h ang 7th street._ Fraser; Glaro, Galloway, | leased for 8 term o! ith the privilege of | Kuns of the Mississipp! and Kineo. ‘This landing | pass through the events of the last two days with nestions asved. 1 nesday, the Metropolitan Police arrested a ind | Sass peri; with a cargo of coal for GM Koyo’ | Purchaa ; of the army above, together with the passage of | £5 little loss of life and bivod. - 25 Bera scunsrlordmectey natu named ‘Samuel Hawkins, for violating the local . eee " 5. pad el ene pees fleet, appears to abl ee the finishing touch | “a+ thar hour the church pennant will be hoisted | (No 920s, lady's gold buntig-care waton ) st & ordinance by cme tol in the street. He was] Tux name of H. N. Gilbert, of this city, was | _™ 5 & Asotion and Com. Merchants, | to the demoralization of their garrisons, (300 | on every vessel of the fleet, and their crews assem. | 'SzeT beer concert ssioon, on KE strest, between 13th ken 4 who fined him five | among the new corporators ingerted by the Senate ARE C: having mutinied in Fort Jackson.) Both forts | }i.4 will in humiliation and prayer make their | 4 i4tn streets, on Fee-day 4-3 Mars will surrendered to Commander Porter, who was near acknowledgements therefor to theGreat Dispenser fiers te ounest sone K ‘CE. costs for the act of ‘tring the pistol. | in the peer and Georgetown Street Rall- Vacuase 1bCE OG PROPERTY FOR wae vi y- 4 In the course of the examination 2 ‘Penn betw. at haud with the vessels of bis flotilla, ; 1 Bove rews" ned that an aged and very respectable Indy, | “* "U Beis oss poutheatde, with luprovements twos ‘As left the river, Gen. Butler had garrisoned | °f4!! buman events. DG. Paunactt, | a-ked, ‘The p Mrs. Rebecca Brooks, was wounded wy oe tall Derznaxp Locals —see outalde for daferred | houses, [ronting on Penn. avenge, ir {30;38, | Forta Jackson and San Phillip, and his a | Flag tos z Sq) mn. | offer being made in roo faith. eae oe thls, the | local articles. Btnoueet Cequare’ fect S06.) ei igrther informa. Orleans Were on the way to occupy New| we CAPITULATION OF FORTS Jack-] @TSAYED! * Ee cumes at ber residesce, j y wound. | Amatven at Riley’s wharf, schr. J. A. H. Dix- hon apply tg JUSEEH F x Mant arene on I cannot too strongly express my admiration of SON AND PHILLIP. lares bey mare with star in for ed in the left arm, the ball ‘entered above | 92, Philadeiphis, coal for Warder & Stewart,| "apa 2~* - the cool and able management of ail the vesseis U.8. Steamer Hargtet Lanz, two emai! bay one the elbow and passed down, imthe feshy | Comer Twelfth and H streets. itt of my line, by thelr ve captains. Mississippi River, April-3v, 1962. forehead and slightly effected with, portion below, where it remalns—the surgeon an OTICE. After we had forts, it was acontest | Sir: 1 enclose herewith the capitulation of | other with sore on right shoulder, A rewerd wil ing that an'attempt to remove it might resuit | W = ARE N. W. Thomas’, Henry Nve’s, | Seacep PROPOSALS dor vu: been iron wooden vessels, and iron-| Forts Jackson and St. Phillip, which surren- | Do £iven 0 the Bader. t: seh on, et fatally, as tHe age and feebleness of the sufferer | &- Gaspard’s, and Beiman’s Brand Ham | sides and Tallow, Hoole and Iinenof the clads with tron beaks, and tbe tron hearts won. | dered to the mortar flotilla on the 25th d¥y of | ngs" ? ‘wit. DEGEN, were too great to risk the operation. Ded orf ont yum These are four of the best | Gersie, kiliot vy the: Army of the, Potomna neder On the 29:h, the ‘* Ga »? Lieut. Command- | April, 1962. I also enclose ina box (forwarded | — DEN But 2 single wituers testified fally as to the of in the United Btatos; ‘in hams 3 ited till the | ing Harrison, was selected. to bring me home as | on this occasion,) all the fags taken in the two | @URAYEV.OR STOLEN. trom the comer of facte—Charles Flaberty—who stated that the thar ‘shall 3 ene? of deapetches to the Government. forts, with the original flag hoisted on Fort St.| two ick COWS snd one rel. Bad 8 ce. pS fins tnooler ine icensed tuley,Rottard | J.tereinenonot t© Wey ery rept, your | PRU Lp wen ae ee oe eae tae | pice remucaeen eae it, Fy ; p i ‘0 ac! a , evel a rmastion res} the an did not sppear as he ex i thahe Sworn to before His Worship George Hall, . avimals to be ootiects ‘at his own 4 ‘Tuxoporvs Baitey, Captain. | the shape of a building In and sheet itwasl meat JOHN GAYNOR. put the fe Esq., Mayor of Quebec be onarges, with the ye —_ burned up by the mortar shells, and over 1,500 @if\ REWARD—Streyed or stolen, on the with 0 mac, June 13, 1858. jess he on ol-arly show that a pre- THE KILLED AND WOUNDED. shells fell in the work proper, to say nothing of | $I) RAW TROT Strezed or stolen. on Kot 8P; om obtaining 1 oT eon tl he | . ‘The following ts the casualties in the fleet | those which burnt over and around. 1 devoted | premises. on th ftrect. First Waid D9 —y T tie fulditment of the oon no | during the briiljaat with Forts Jack. | bat little attention to Fort St. Fibtilip, Knowing | Waesnin: ton. ceprle grey HORSE, bay ‘9M previo fon and Philp, and the Hes below the ci! that when Jackson fell, Fort St. Phillip to Government. i will give tue above re- failed to comply prise raots. | of New Orleans, on the 2th and 25th instant, | follow. (returned to me or to the Quartermaster in entertained a the bidder i vies . The mortar flotilla is still fresh and ready for — ~~ 7, a. STABL, Ww. respond to his bid. | Killed—Pieg Hartford, 3; Brooklyn, 9; | %etvice. Truly the back bone of the rebellion js | —™* 3! _ L,, Weree Mester pCi a Ya eonenea &, lendsinen’ S Rickeneet, 2: | broken. On the 26th of the month I sent six of Leta St Sb inntant, between the Marive th a Pinola, & Varuna, 3—tot»! killed, 30. | th® mortar schooners to the back of Fort Jackson | D4 Barrecns: winits jecrop litan Hotel, bun¢le :beral ¥ ‘re trea to be * ; ayy ea the ba and vent uosoriver's Dawe Bitachieds sore ines sthtoats toMal 4. BECKWITH, ounded on the 24th and 25ih April—Fiag ahip | '@ block up , and prevent supplies be paid for tre ce: By Subsistence, Washingion Hartford—7 sev jetting in. Three of them drifted over to Fort e@avery ithe SodSndorese™ Propowstns® "ge Rites severely, elke ply Boonie Tivingston, and when anchored the fort| “uot! aie 50h Sakata —— {osteo ao mung. omt s b white an surrendered Fmd — = eae — ae = i t: Mart bet ie vance tnemsns, | Lienomtpns © BUS as os age | , % some (ime. sent a boat in advance of tbe morta: .¢ Revie rchg Ge tare fey dep | wana "abn SSRN ot the pleasure of olsting our fag over lexe'pe them at artis ff 4 : Music —S-e tne advertisement of Professor ey i, nase ist We ye to coli any Ve Conueh acapital ani at tewcber, « > wnder- “ile: stand tbe art of learning bis puplis bow to reed Omée,’ joo Lt Wi pousie abaight. vania svenue, corner y art 28th dey of April, i between David Por- cat ee og —— , . = you my tak! 6 J. R. Duncan, com ft oxi OA (DING —A large Front wrp toarc, thia city, but thank God it has been done, and in ! defences, and Lieut. Colonel Edward Higgins, Wins ba Sepaiar a RS: os ae