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THE EVENING STAR THE WEEKLY STAR. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, Whis exoclient Family and News Journ -eoa (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) talning ® greater variety of interesting reading r ae Fre STAR wep ped then can be found in spy other—ie peblished om jorner of Pennsylvanta ave. ‘laventh street, Friday morning. TERMS—Cath, ievariabig, im adomnes. Single copy, per annum. ar w. D. WALLAOH: Papers served in peskages by carriers at $48 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six meaths; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centsaweek. Sin- gle copies, onz cunt; in wrappers, rwo cunts. (> AvvertiszMents should be sent to the Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. It Invariably contains the ‘Washington News’? that bas made The Daily Evening Star circulate So generally throughout the country. Ebening vos, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1862. N&. 2,876 | citas puree ran netiately afes tho tame ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. SS N Ror Sx A Es Ee Srarep PROPOSALS are invited until the = , 27th day of May, 1862, at 12 o’clock. m , for # Ing the United States Subsistence. Department | 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, THE CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS, TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. OFFICIAL REPORT OF COM. BOGGS. FROM GEN. McCLELLAN’S ARMY. CONGRESSIONAL. OTICR. —_2_—_ XXXVIith CONGRESS—Second Session. PRENTICEANA,) A Mississippi paper that the rebels, instead of destroying their cotton, “can hide it on the approach of the Federal troops.”” “Ui Gunsoat Carues The Battle of Wi!liamsbarg—The Exped! SENATE —After our report closed yesterday— | With 6 000 head ef Brot Cattle onthe Hoof, aannan pe ape wade Piper oa ppemaget ve Wats pee seapeay gt} Moths ork River Mont succes sakes sr rimen cating for o@cil eports ofthe | gug'rach anima serve’ orpemtie ets EMILE DUPRE i el etr cross Jam: . A R J . i‘ will be Tat hidden by the iadien Spor les Meee hae Frege neigee LA tone WItitamezore. Mav 8.—The details of the} The vote upon the bill for the ‘education of col- | Trp sunds, Seemeaat Mearaued bale mot wentes i. td 2 Plicate of the report of Commander Boggs, late | engacement of Monday are so incomplete and ored children in the District—laid over yesterday The Cattle to ba delivered at such times and in a Besuregard’s late dispatch to Jeff. Davis has > a fe for want of a constitutional quoram—was taken the Government may requiro gent 7 4 anal of the Varuna, and attached to my divison of the | voluminous that it will be necessary to await the lq s PGortiete be mad oa tes wath st Received and Opened, fa th — rT reached ptr attacking force. This gallant officer came up | report of Gen. McClellan, which is now being | Fesulting in—yeas 28. nays7; Messrs. Davis, Ken- 7 of Ca'tieto be made on t n the battles abou come off eac! e &s soon therea(ter sa Government ay req A large and Sret—<lass stock of choles ae with good and sufficient seourity will bs red, overnment reserves to itzel{ the right to pay in FAMILY GROCERIES, ‘Treasury no'es. or other Government funda. No bid wil be entertained when put in by con consisting of: tracto-s who have previousiy failed to compiy with bis vessel to my support, when I had more pared. Deserters from the enemy are hourly enémy’s steamers attacking me than I could ening. Gen. Jamison has been appointed mili- well attend to. J afterwards saw him in conflict | tary governor and provost marshal of the town. with three of the enemy's steamers, and direct- | The official report of the killed and wounded be- ed Commander Lee, of the ‘‘Onelda,” to go to | ing too lengthy to send over the military tele- his support, which he did in the moat dashing | prepe tine “uss been forwarded by mail, manner. The expedition up the York river bas been nedy, Powell, Saulsbury, Wiley, Wilson of Mis- souri, and Wright voting in the negative. A resolution concurring in the action of the House in reference to the Humphrey's impeach- ment case was adopted. The House bili making appropriation for sun- dry civil expenses was taken up, and a proposition two, Davis and Beauregard, will “a dis- patch’’—one at Corinth and the other at York- town. Men, like the rebel Generals, who exhibit such extraordinary performances ‘upon the by with thei tracts.or where the bidde- SUGARS, of sil grades, turf,”" should be rewarded by having it placed | Commander Boggs’ description of the loss] most successful, and now occupies West Point, | from the Committee on the Distriet of Columbia | procent to, resent to tin en ee ant te = above thea. of his vessel I believe to be accurate. 1 saw him | Heavy firing was heard in that direction, but par- nent iaper, ee ed a teed Serpe reniee BY EFC Eemrertiers —— 4 leve! ‘water ; f he Dames or nor * General Mitchell holds one hundred and | 23"St.2 gradual Hank’ Underneath, Toaving | ong artes stent had a caiesial, Sith ie neck | to the lastisution for: the Dect, Dame aoa pied the presiae addresn ofall the meraba COFFEE, fifty miles of the Memphis and Charleston | net pow 1 ng on the shore and above water. uard of the enemy about seven miles from here, | of the District was, after some debate, rejected onns rev ehiog mone SUTTER, Railroad. Heis the military Colossus of Roads. | “| have the honor to be your obedient servant, | The mein body of the enemy have retreated across he Senate went into executive session, and U.S. ae, son. D, Did any sounds of earth ever before have so T. Batter, Captain. James river. j i ia siti subsequently adjourned. We LARD, any and sueh tremendous echoes as the roar oe ‘The general impression with the military men | Horse. —After our report closed— of . of the artillery opened upon the old flag at U.S. Srzamer Barooxiyy, is that the rebels have made thelr last stand inf ‘THe debate on Mr. Lovejoy's freedom bill was | Sinte of FLOUR, Fort Sumter? The Yankees can no longer be charged with meanness. See how liberally they ‘‘sheiled Off New @rieans, April 29, 1862. Virginia. For a distance of ten miles beyond - Williamsburg the road 1s lined with broken Abie to fli terme of his proposition, a evould lis pro position be accepted, he wil! at ones em oO 8 contract tn accordance therewith, ac. &¢, Ao. continued, by Messra. Wiekliff, Kellogg, Cris field, Diven, and others, until the hour of ad- journment. ILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, Brig. Gen. Jas. Van Allen hes been ap- i > at Fort Jackso my command, on the morning of the 2ith. finding | ,oyni8q military Prete hess comt orbheudenk Pe — oo ald the contract be awarded him we sro pre Ail of whieh he offers at lowest cash prices; ee my vessel amid a nest of rebel steamers, i started Nockows and Gloucester, with Capt. Cyrus OFFICIAL, This guarsates must bo appanded to each bid : Confederate Victories —Deeply and earnest- | abead, delivering her fire both starboard and port | Hieideman for adjutant, Gen. Van Alien kacape —_— » ae PIKE'S CELEBRATED WRIS: ly as we desire the success of the Federal arms, | st every one she passed. The first on ee pointed Capt. Revere, of the 4ith New York, to D EPARTMENT OF STATE, el MGR Ie aT S CELE! HISKIES. we are constrained to acknowledge in all ean- | Doard beam th pion Mer nadine won es plekee provost marshal. Wasmnaton, January 25, 182. | Seanep PROPOSALS + or purohasing sli the 600 barrels Magnolia, dor, that recently the Union forces, at various | Soa she drifted to the shore. «In like manne? TRE LATEST. The Secretary of State will hereafter receive | Hides and Tallow, Hoois snd Horas, of tue Bee! 600 terves XXX important points, haye been utterly defeated— | three other vessels, one of them'a gunboat, were | The Galena A d on the James River— | Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, | (71/0: Killed by (ue A igf the Fotomao. ender je , in their attempts to overtake the rebels. driven on shore in flames, and afterwards blew] Gen. wicClell Army Moving—A Janc- | commencing with Saturday, the first of next | 2th day of May, 1262, at 12 0 $00 barrels Millers Rye Mouongehaia, tion Formed with Franklin’s Forces. It te intended that the oon'rac’ Army, And collec: t Horns. and ehal! pay tie'es from eson anim Tiek, He wil esse, uel A Corinth correspondent = that Beaure- rd criticizes severely the policy of the Con- ederate Government. Beau can hardly be more critical than his position is. It is supposed that there was not much cot- ton in New Orleans at the time of its capture, up. Phy ogo hosing oe stig rata Serna The fotlowing has been received st the War Beverly Hennon, an ex-naval officer. This vessel | Department: raked us along the port gangway, killing four and Wititamssure, May 9-12 M—To the War ‘wounding nine of the crew, butting the una | Department: I heard, afew minutes ago, that on the quarter and again on the starboard side. I | the Galena was aground, off Hog Island—I judge 600 barrels fine Old Rye, 500 barreis fine O14 Beurbos, AT CINCINNATI PRICES, Jan 27-12 WILLIAM H. SEWARD. _— Ww" DEPARTMEN®, < Janvany 21, 1862, managed to get three 8-Inch shell into her abaf* | not badly, for the reason that Capt. Rogers does} ORDERED, Phat the War Department wiil be } tof the All the favorite brands or alae ee arson, an several shot from theafter ried | not throw 0 b I have sent iim all the | closed Tucadays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and bid will bo entertained from previous contractors CHAMPAGNE 2 in, when she dropped out of actio: rth 8. Fri all but that which z led 0 netr cont -Rat f z, Where wishes are fathers to thoughts, there | Simba’ —_—t days against all other business but that whic! acd no rid will be entertained aaless tae bidder i Piptent to vooregs. to hie bed. @ articles ofagreement, with a bond, wii! he oto 1 fired to be eutered. t in two days after | Wich, being bought low, we offer at unusually »pering of the bids, low rates, KWITH, re in motion and in magnificent hey have all the air and feelings of It would do your heart good to see are generally dishonest sires and bad children. The rebels must think they have plenty of arms. They threw away 10,000 at Corinth. The southern men are brave, but that’s no reason why they should be bravos. It is treason to kiss lips that talk rebellion. The rebel name of the Merrimac is the Vir- ginie. What is staying so long for in Nor- folk? Doesn’t she intend to run again into our fleet till after our armies shal] have run a relates to active military operations In the field. Saturdays will be devoted to the business of Senators and Representatives. Mondays to the business of the Public. EDWIN M. STANTON, jav-tt Secretary of War. While still engaged with her another rebel steamer, fron-clad. with a prow under water, struck us in the port” gangway, doing censider- | them. able damage, our shot glancing from her bow. I have effected a junction with Gen. Franklin. She backed off for another blow, and struck again | Irstructions bave been given so that the navy will in the same place, crushing in the side; but by | receive ‘ompt support whenever and wherever going abead fast the concussion drew ber bow | required. reosseat — _— a ee the pert gen to give Gzorez B. McCrerian, Maj. Gen. er, while close along le, five 8-inch shells, abaft her armor. This settled ber, and drove her The Success on the Peninsula. ashore in flames. Finding the Varuna sinking, I A private letter from an officer In the army of ran her into the bank, let go the anchors, and | the Potomac to a United States Senator, dated on Mumm Verzeny, Greca © ai, Heidsicz, t ‘The bits to be directed to Maj A.B Commirsars of Supsiste: orsed * Proposais, Also, Sole Apent for ae PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL; SeRViCn, OF | _ top rew ROPOSALS FOR 8M THE UNITED STATE: PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS. War Depagrmenr, { Office Milstary Superintendent Railroads U.S. LoTas rs Ps tied up to the trees. During all this time the Sth a Washington, Apri 18, 1862 autity of — muiion mera inte het peor eld name: guns were actively at work crippling the Morgan, ee Wolken 50,000 of the rebels? be No Passenger Train will be run from Washing- <nas i ri which was making feeble efforts to get up steam. troops, led by Joe Jobnscn in persun. The rebeis | ton to Manassas watil further notice RAP. Memphis, Helens, Vicksburg, Natchez, and | This dre was kept up until the water was over fought well until H k gave them the D McCALLUM efrigera Baton Rouge, are now between two fires, Com. | the gun trucks, when | turned my attention to | fUgbt well until Gen. Hancoc eee. McC. , y G 8 es! getting the wounded and crew out of the vessel. Be epsgel Sik rene fh . Po the Vere ae ee Le ere cman oF | ith a loss on bale side of 100 billea ant w7 ived her on, and. the Morgan tursnsderad to | He considers the day's operation a success, but her—the wecsel’'in dames. 1 have share leonsca | We have no particulars. We are pushing up that over 50 of her crew were killed and wounded, | BEavy reinforcements. This must deworaiiz= the and she was set on fire by her commander, who | "ebels greatly. When they left here they aban- burned his wounded with bis vessel. doned the strongest position I have ever seen.” Icannot :ward too much praise to the officers and crew of the Varuna for the noble manner in FROM GEN. HALLECK’S COMMAND. whick they assisted me, and their coolness under Beauregard in Danger of being Surrounded. such exciting circumstances, particularly when Cutcago, May §—A special extinguishing fire—baving been set on fire twice Gatie:ts the ‘Times, says it ts reported. from during the ee coop oo ia¥ Pittsburg Landing tha! three brigedes of Gen Se eee ree ee ee nae VareBS WEST Hueli's srmy bad seised that partct.the Moa struck, 8] ee ae ee The otticers sed | Phis and Charleston railroad midway between Se eee tee walt The officers and | Corinth and Grand Junction, thus cu‘ting off the crew lent everything they possumed; noone think} 21,01 communication between the tec points. ft ing of leaving his station until driven thence by is also reported tuat a detachmen' of Gen Pope's toe water. | trust the attention of the Department army had seized the road south of Corinth. will be called to this loss, and compensation made to those who have lost their all. Foote’s fire above, and Com. Farragut’s fire below. That would seem to be enough for any reasonable set of salamanders. It is claimed that the ram Manassas, which very nearly demolished one of our vessels by a single butt, has the most formidable butt of any creature in the world, except Humphrey Marshall. ap 18-tf T © Coparteership heretofore existing under the name and style of ARNY & SHINN, is this day diarolved by mutual consent All c'si et the iste firm will be setriod by R. A. Sh indebted to the late firm are requeste pSytweut to him, uw R. Georgetown, D C., May Lat, 1863 M. D. and Sup't Raiiroads, U.'8. street, (e eiween & ar 4 ‘Bi steal eonb- Fegé LONDON—Five thousand Words ats bards, —- soned Officers’ Sworda, Words, t rifled musket bayor to— C intervals of Business, 87. hausec ed; a7. p therseds.; $1 35, $iis + Bad ti addition For rercive the price tor biee, for enon a. The Mobile Register says that the rebel Con- federacy “has brooded deeply over its wrongs.” Well, but it has had a bad brood. We are often asked as te the size of Halleck’s ryt Oar friends need only know that it is too big to be whipped. The Mobile Register said of New Orleans before its capture, that it was “oppressed with toe heavy a load.”’ If ’tis overloaded,we hope *twill not be fired © kind propored,and B. pr pistol Negi he underzigned I continue the Bothng and Agency business at the Oid Stand.and hopes to merit & continuance of the ion! patronage heroiofore bostowed upon the rm. m5 im R. A. SHINN. OR be ery very fine burey er double har- ORSE; rides weil under the nom ¥ » priens, & th PLotograph ‘Aruory, Sorirfis erchange with it, Bnd with cir parts. Kach the « The rebels have abandoned for the present} The crew were taken off by the different ves- Fire at Sandusky, Ohio. pent materiais for these arms must the ides of getting up a new flag. That's} sels of the fleet ax fast as they arrived, and are} Sanvusxy, May 8 —This morning a fire broke allowed to be weed. All the arti : ‘ = th th t of flag | now distributed through the squadron. out in Miller’s book-bindery, in the Register ms O LHASMING | Ject to the inspeotion presori hed fur the Sep cacks well; they won’t long want any sort o! rq F PURGH G P y Q “dD except the good old one they were born under. The wounded were sent to the Pensacola. block. The building was destroyed. It was oc- 8 Qonlu do we Roguiations. and mast be boxed val The Gniy Rogular ? 1 would particularly commend to the notice of | cupied by the U.S. Express, the office of the < the Department Oscar Peck, second class boy and | Sandusky Register, T. Hosmer, wholesale liquor ywder boy of the after rifle, whose coolness and | merchant, and Bear & Son, produce and com- ntrepidity attracted the attention of all hands.| mission dealers. The total loss amounted to Avfit reward for such services would be an ap- | $35,000, on which there is an insurance of $14,000 ——— ee ae ~ 6 The marines, although new recruits, more than 1 maintained the repntation of that corps; thelr] p._, “es oer paca are ae I Re es revented a repetition er murderous i » a Pour of the marines were wounded, one I fear, slegers eye acest Ho Gar On nivine, ok mortally. ee Bo seen an the coew were saved I reported to | Manded by the workmen. you in person, and witbin an hour left tn the only remaining boat belonging to the Varuna Sentence for Embezzlement, with your dispatches for Gen. Butler, returaing} Dergorr, May §.—John Mc Kenney, late State with bim yesterday afternoon. Treasurer of Michigan, was yesterday sentenced Very respectfully, ° CmaRirs Boss to seven years’ imprisonment in the penitentiary, lommander U.S. N- bezzi f the Stat 5 To Flag Officer D. G. Farrasvr, Commanding peemberiement ¢ sone one Western Gulf Blockading Squadron. Portation, mt tha atihe fact OP AUVertisig. of Civected. Inspec es in lots of not Our troops are getting into ominous proxim- ity to Humpbrey Marshall. That old genius of oil and tallow had better be removing his hind-quarters to safer headquarters. Some of the rebel leaders are so revengeful in disposition and so tortuous in movement as almost to induce the suspizion that Eve was untrue to Adam in the garden and that one of her sons or daughters was the child of the enake. Why didn’t the rebels keep a ee of burning New Orleans before surrendering it? They would if red-hot words could have set a city on fire. The Charleston Courier says that the Fede- rals bave ‘‘no just hope te repose on.”’ The rebel leaders will soon have neither hope nor aplts! prao eas than 1,000 each. built Buggies, whieh will b- & pairing ofall kiaas vpomptly, attonied to ROBERT Ho GRAHAM, m3 6t* Coachmaker, 8th atramt. nama of tho establish 0 dats of th nd see him. nd radical Ne ob. a. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL! GOSLING RESTAURAN?:, 247 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sovtu Sive, (Formerly of New York,) Has the Nams and Fame of being ONE OF THE BEST RESTAURANTS i U7" Give ite trial and judge for yourself. £3 Everything in the House . 18 of the BEST THE MARKET AFFURDS. nta thé work, will eu c RIVART & CO, - parteace orto} SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEPOY reserves to itself the right to REMOVED TO d wil! conser none made throng | 8, K, Coanmn oF PSKN OF, OF party other thaa the regular whole num Bt the optics reared aa af of Gel BR, ROSEY, Acuxt. New Yous JAMES MOLAN, Acant, WasSINGTos, D. O, + PORT snd aA anything else to stand on. Ua, The Nehyile Bole publishes a call tf Beauregard promised his army a thousand THE SURRENDER OF THE FORTS. signed by one hundred ani tty Tennesseeans, Don’t forget the number— dollars pis si bounty money if they would win SUR F from all parts of the State, requesting ‘ their ion Bawa avenue, U.S.S. Hanaizt Lane, April 29, 1862. fellow-citizens of the State of Tennessee, who Sr: The morning after the ships passed the | ere in favor of the restoration of the former re- forts, | sent a demand to Colonel Higgins for # | lations of this Sfate tothe Federal Union, to be surrender of the forts, which was declined. On | esa ata public meeting to be held at the Cap- ot W Wednesdey, Th and that al! pers holding claims to Giecharged theref south side. FRENCH MILLINERY. Maus, re 0Mas cea ERY. Room N 9 Delevan Hous: j the battle of Corinth. Beau. proclaimed after- wards that they had won it but didn’t hold out to them the slightest hope of the bounty Weare now msnu &nd SHOES, aad ns just arrived with s0- ’ h money. That won't do, Beau. the 27th { sent Lieut. Colonel Higgins a commu- | itol, in the city of Nashville, on Monday, the 12th | lect stock of FRENCH MILLINERY o: ‘ the . ie ‘Mew Orleans papers, God knows, look- | Bication (herewith inclosed) asking again for the | day of May, 1S62.”° , ae the Invent atzlen snd fashions, to gb it fs f.but not theres ier, | artie eae Charged in this oity for mach jnier-or 2 > oved. Tes! a Vit 2 4ssi0O”~eTs theirrespes 8 ie ~ at ed miserable enough a week ago. We should | G<* pes ag oot bs Setteeatatinn from | sets) s Secetener We Pep peers Mp eee Washington ro prereset the Seaton ments or petitions im writing Verified by osth of orety ands See RS} like to see photographs of them now. him, stating that he would surrender the forts,| people by asserting that a great victory was nal description of cach creme: ages. and per | me ’ eo . EBVENTH Staesr. is daily in ri tof LOBSTERS, ASPARS TOMATUB, £24 ail the delioaaies of the neat Rorica On Santa s her dining e@ioon and pri- vate parlors are open fro s 4 3 Vange Private Duor, oS 47m, en PROFESSOR ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI is continuing his courses on the The roads are improving. The improve- ment doesn’t yet seem to have reached Hamp- ton Roads, but we trust that it soon will. Beauregard certainly surprised us at Shiloh on the first day of the fight, but we surprised him « good deal more on the second. The Charleston Mercury thinks that the cot- and I came up and took possession, drew up | gained over the National forces in the two days’ articles of capitulation, and hoisted the American aghtet Pittsburg Landing. The editor states that flag over the forg. These men have defended | aij the evidence collected on the subject goes to these forts with a bravery worthy of a better cause. | show that the Confederates were badly defeated. oe {he consideration that} t= Among the fruits being introduced into e a wou! ma! tal der the | C#!!fornia, and for which the soil and climate of Pbk a Gamsinaee 7 J Micwr The that State are presumed to be adapted, are the officers of the fort acknowledged no connection | EX'pean grape vines best adapted for wine and Giveus® BRO., varis avenus. H OYSTERS—OYS OTELS, Restauran oan de supplieddany with OY fresh from the ehe.., cry measu: at tne lowest price, 19886 give usa @ell. oner bas not borne vs ection of tha: statement in writing or sohecula PIANU AND IN SINGING, to Cirsuit Court fur the bistrot of colnmbias te AYRES & CO. ton States have a right to cry aloud when all ; Pale raisins, the Mediterranean currants, almonds of | by his.new and simplified Method, at his'revidence, | the seve at ooner or ean yo Ms No. $08 Niath st., osiween Dena Ay their slave eaeaie te atstake. No doubt it agen ‘for en plane Sea repo Italy and Smyrna, oranges, iemons, olives, figs, | No. 451. Tenth sfroct, bate: on k the persone made free by thes U7 Prevers of the best quality spice! to order, le t had a flag of truce up, they were employed in towing the hex Italian chesnuts and pomegranates. floating battery of 16 guns (a most formidable Henry D. Thorean, one of the foremost affair) to a place above the forts; and whiie | thinkers and writers of this age,died on Wednes- Allthoss who desire to become neers or excellent psriormers, should avail thementyse of hia new system of instruction. ap 2-im is a case of great cry and a good deal of wool. The Atlanta (Ga.) Confederacy quotes the RAMog, ager, Bex, Bnd perth Sun persons severaily, j the Commissioners, by th: —$—$$—$____. A. BEALL & COS, es i gud S = nd K strecta, & confession of a Surgeon in the Confederate AY COOKE & CO 97,08 Jane next. Ths nee 5G, PURRISHING ~ ri el iti day at Concord, Mass., of consumption. His ° hibited from allowing ths GOL sas rs 452 Firteestse Srazer, that they bad set fire to the battery, and turned it | Woods,” being an account of three years of lone- Buy and Se | us. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, rs, i said Clork, according to tho reqaircments of that L A BEAL & CO ter, then, and pay your indebtedness. adrift upon us. I asked the General {f it had | ly life inthe wilds near Concord. &,No 3615 s@otion of 81d Bot + between 1 and K.1s the piace tenet . 38 'h® pisos to buy your ES 3 SFY! N CLOTHING suixe 's A correspondent says that Beauregard made | powder on board, or guns loaded. He replied | {JJ It leestimated that there are nearly eight 7 S10 TREASURE eee DANIENR. ‘opLOR, FRUNKS, bits Care ~ New York bf 2 a very good moral address to his army the | ‘hat be would not undertake to say what the navy | hundred thousand staves piled up in and around Aad other Governuont Rot HOKRATIO KINS, ee ——— other day. Probably he thought his troops so | °Micers would do. He seemed to have a great} Perrysburg, Olio, a greater portion of them ready cory. CURRENCY AND EXCH . i Commissioners, PeND ALI APL A. BEALLS lized that they needed a little moraliz- | C°™™Pt for them. I told him ‘we could stand | for shipment. The Maumee is famous for doing} ap2-1m CHANGE. Washington, Aprii 23, 1962, ast | U CO's, Neo $61 seventh street, between Sud | y the fire and blow up if he could,”’ and went on | a “tstaving business.” ])RESS_MAKING —Miss LG ARTHUR, M&S. RUSSELI’S Soops hse CHOTRISe, FURNISHING - with the conference, ai irecting the officers to = 5 = ~ wales. Xk. tl . ck } eS There is one thing, and perhaps but one, in | look out for their suipa. While drifting down on | 14:02 ween Meee es Diicnonatle OF Wate Cu a- | the popular RESTALH A ae it JOW IS youUR "7 a which the Federal ongres inight well imitate } us, the guns, Ctesp, Reengpes OY secmobipett ! suppressed by the orders of Provost Marshal Gen. | opensd a drees making catablishmentat No ae BALOUN tor iadin and gentleman Kei ay tN CLOTHING, Ft Ber NEE the Rebel engrent—edicaremrent. j ‘er | Farrar. 9°h street, between H and I, a=dis . Rrezel th street af Fee A’eS and ti very iow a, at L. Ay bat od . fords an nat i i Bs : 3 : The Southern papers are publishing that ion battery exploded with a re neree taenw D7 It is stated that claims which have been | Of" fasicn Cacaag aod Bites fea stangere toget monleatall hones ved tnd Katee + Now S61 Bevesth, Vetwcon't “ a a) ‘ made ona late London shipowning millionaire atvie for which this establishment D eens gee = an we run away from et one of inci own men in Fort St. Phillip, and | Ste oo behslf of we fone. ane filegitimate | ‘Wanted’ Immediately —Y ladies to 1 Visitors may count upon tond fers ane Wah, Stephens & Co. anding. en our troops run away from | immediately disappeared under water. Had she ; y—Young ies to learn " rh — > od that past, they will probably run in a diree- hewn Hear tbe veel, she would Lave de- Pe ral Tetateaberd sguiecdsa “ailtesh ae eee Bakes. apsim= | Sec ciserbanee spa coeentne geamiclegao fe MILITARY AND NAVAL == * oma wen Eco P orW ben [had fiaished taktog Jon of the | “Marie Antoinette led to Execution” has been | PENSION OF FIOR, Juxx 6rx, 1863, Tue sureGAN SBE BEAT: acy gi ey eres, A Memphis letter speaks of Gen. Price a8] torts { got under way in the Harriet Lane ana | purchased for the enormous sum of ¢22,¢05, bye] | TO 4LL WHOM IF MAY concERN, _| a HE Subserihers determincd to scoommodate SWORDS, SASHES, BE laid up “with a bad sold.” Of course his nose | started for the steamers, one of which wes still | London brewer. Application having been made under the act of | ees. have Furies larpeenpoue a tio REE EPAULETS, SHOULDER STEAL roe cer peyne ty = = a last long. | fying the Confederate flag. 1 fred shot over] {7 Robert Lowe, one of the editors of the aad Sane, 1960, for the reissue of the Land War- | purchase of Carriages Buerforand Sad NTL ~<a Cas. pped al el wi soon run out rents desoribed herein, which are alleged to have been lost or destro notice is hereby gi that at the date following the description ct eaen ty je Horses, ail for the u Wishing it, osx at ali ti with gentie horses and SAUNTINTS, CLOVES, as. fthe publie. F 2 # procute s vice carriage | 424 8very variety of her and they surrendered. There was on board} Locdon Times and Palmerston’s head whipper- of them a number of naval officers and two com- | in, was blackbalied at Brooke's Ciub, London) The rebels, from their boyhood up, have panies of marine artillery. I made them surren- recently, as a snob. never learned to appreciate the bravery of any- r apd carelal drives, RSADY-MADE CLOTHING, rant, & new Certificate, of like tenor, will be Orders aext to the stab! y - : body but themselves. They are at school now. Coal tetas 5 ls _—— go Rgecreg! ria if no veied obfeombs shouid then eppear. | wilbe proinpt! attended to. gp pre wise pc Banenens Putens, P ta flag No, 5422, for 120 sores, issued under the act of | aa the umes Will Sllow. Horecs tnhsn at ness: eats SEEPRENS & O0., Ao “—— deal of nbipping may be necessa- | of truce, | conveyed them to close confinement as OME ONE. COME ALL, and boy your outfit * in the name o! rlotte, widow of COOK @ CO.” 3293 Peonsylvanis avenue, between xy in that sehool. prisoners of war, and) think they should ‘be eat Cc Of SPRING ard sat nee CHOP MING at Walter Cole, and was granted January 25, 1859-— apteime —_ Sthatreet, one block soutn'of jal! {hotel & Repub.) _ oth and loth ete, to ‘Sn close confinement t! wr , re -Im* enn = —- arching boldly agaast uy inienoh, thn: | Sot ou ware ovr or tey abnal be ied for fate eral Mangan Bore Citing wl sx | Chad Wrest Carnie No. 15.10. earn, To Par APPA SENRRAULY, anv aL | Whee aohihee A, TARDE S7oce sokeax. ‘hate sileenee to.tor lon upon chival. | ‘belt infamous conduct. I have great deal to| suived or ffod at our outeblnnmeny Pay eatin infantry, bearing date ADMIRERS OF CHOICE PLANTS, a0.,] DRAWERS, which will bo sold Bt omeouslie that upon shelter. do here, and will send you all the papers when I| Give BAR & BROTHER 6 trial, aud ther will | _ Slet pecember, 1st Jone 24, 1862. £0. £3 ICU LARLY —FOKISAL E—zs,000 0x" | prices. SAM” W. THOM > ry pe’ " am able to arrange them. siwaysdo what is right. ap 30-gm* | Land Warrant NOTES, for 190 acres, | $8 Choios pany | erpotual-bicoming Roses, Or- 370 Penn. avon a guess thats acy will male away tong be | Jecharat ts wernectrty Oem. Ehstpe., Fort | Y mae ‘Hingham. privato, of Uapis Hania’ | Magnolias, Whododind ums E versed “pis | Tt coast fore the greatest Mateus sy 1,500 suelis fella and buret Pi Mpolet o S ABE SS Wott company, Batalion of Mormon Voi tintecrs. Le- Polisetion comprises sii the choicest Kinds known | [ ADIBS’ RUBBER BO0O8E ey sHOks, Few of the rebel soldiers have “guilt upon fort—the practice was beautiful. The next fort FAREERANGINGS, FIRE BOARDS, Land warrant cert fi £4 Gate for 760 sores, All pisute warranted true to nams and of first All gisea, at their skirts” for they have got no skirts. and soget ets eee an ome ine bee gun WINDOW SHADES, tow Teuger or Tie Gar a gers eee ake: | Munley. Florist and Nureeyoen, 384 Penn even peek ot What single advantage have the rebels de- | boat while faocopltaintion was going op; but 1} | Attention 1s requested to the new and beautiful | 0's company, Col. Stevenson's Togiment, New | P52" Conneotlout av, corner of Mat, Ciageu’s Ory rived from this war except in the humiliation | b»ve one of the other steamers at work, and hope | 8took of the above Hoods w: Lam nowreosiviog,| oT Vo'unteers. and bearing ca‘e 8th April, VERY PERSON’S INTERXS? —That &i EN'S RUBBER BOOTS ‘ mer 2 soon to have the other. I find that we have to Rhez, have seen carefully s+leo:ed and purc! at | 185) July 1th, 1962. stock ‘of Gi i for sale over Gaits’ Jowsie M ™ of their foolish pride vanity the hewers of wood and dra of water; bi west prices for oash,and Tehalt ogse ‘superior | L&od Warrant Gortifioate, No. 68 99. for 169 acres | Store is now offered at lose than wholesale ioea, At ai ee There was no Gen. Jackson to defend New| ine soldiers have nothing haven erates Dut as | irducements to those im Wat Upme the ee per | (not Teer, Tn liam Starc, Matilda | at SMITHS, No. 460 Sevench streon ofeicies | _ fo 12-t¢ sda peda? FURNES Orlesns against men fighting under the old | tive power we will do tile cane ete of mo antaresine Bord took of Eietare Gorda, Loope | Adm bestites laters of Ait eere oe Poet Osten reeite F om , skeen in opae yee qulereacoracamna tae reetiont | 2a Gunman ot Biurnat ren oc | GLa eee eee nee | TH Eeeuti Riegmaina "fete | Eeonora. sovra tpn . e > 5 7 s ai, ! . > 4 thee natmoge of wood bat of ends Nr "| Seaeegtgrweron ons wasn wa | Pech racna tar adgtataes | eed lice Aart ag ne | of eheag Seal eTevatertds aman | CHOMOIA. Sours eons, aLanawa, nutmegs Peete ee cmaer tarned over evervihing in | iy! f ioe grisea Maieee Re Te ee eoNe: | _ mh ise Gorommenear | oe sa aa ee ne th Dircod scale, roomed ox Bice es OAR Tory em U7, The Missianlppl t# higher now than it bas | are terribly shattered by the moriais. heed some misapprehension on the | Fi, N?RAVING—ENGRAVING, Bins Goode, treukes Bate fog Cee ne ee oe eae SAY Ie been atany time since the memorable flood of Very respectfully, partof tho publi, Ticino ti@ diatinetiy that SRAVING. 88° No. 466 Seventh strect, EATH, DEATH, DEATH OACK 1845. It is overflowing its banks from Cape Girar- D. D-‘Porren, Com’g Fiotilia, | Am no longerin Business with P. Praukunsbut | oMseidings Visiting and & Iossristion au | om omee_ eae BED "BUGS. ANTS, FLCAS ao~Uss deau to Baton Rouge. One correspondent avers} Flag Officer D. @. Fanuaaur. Te See eee eens (2 build upe Dumness Bt | Swords’ “M rms, Create. Hyprus, Coin Parsi Moore's Insoct Destroyer. “To keep bow that in some — below ae ee a Ss 46u - sstrect, neGr ss. Ls ROTHROCK, lates, & ais jeatiy executed aud with dia Gin. Babtaad ape allgt Noster picekt Sites tit to teedectane seal - umes of the Obio swells ready ul | COMPLIMENTARY LETTER RELATIVE | oo ———__¥_ 5. ROTHROCK, | patch, a. avenue. at the People’s Cletnine Yetro. No. S60 Mh Bice t! | K inves Se wean ee eae oe Beene Bb cia, parent, the low shores are so far overspread as to TO COMMANDER BoGGs. REAL FAEIS KlD GLOVES, For LaDigs, Plate Pri _ Gd. HOLYLAND. | iiieh oat cines, oiss abd cer artioicn foresleat make the river eighty-four miles wide. Font Jackson, April 0, 1862. | Als kai Dry Goods, inal | Dueck anioo ea Siiscoate Surtanehes: Wacuerat eid prises ane Wot 1834 Bite Bore. LZ Among the passengers by the steamer Per- aly Dear box: Everything goeeon gioriousiy. | the de fi BASE AND COLORED SILKS —Now aup- | ai cuisiva. No dem mocamhe wae F sven, was the Hon. Simon Cameron, Minister to Rus: all. ‘Gas Bas is home, and Lwie te : RO, fall ‘wr o' aS eect GENTLEMEN # Pees a aia, and Mr. Bayard Taylor, his Secretary of Le- ony awerdnetleee 1 do aot believe one | —™* 258 _Ps. ave. and Ninth atrest._ ai sivedt ulred for gens went | Wwe nto gees pt gation. is needed. He Songs hte ship oplendsdiy; was JUST PUBLISHED, "One price ouly, marked fo Pisin Sgures. ry # garas 486 {7 The imports at New York of foreign dry | not in fanit for her Hep aan ot eeeny BE Ney Ui on Game of tecpan etches met Poeun denne YF, REO st, goods for the month of April are half a and determined . Givehim a, Ip; | ofthe Rebellion; thing — __rommcronue and sth strest_ | of sil Solor * ou make vise Soo ctehanens anes. be naps ee Apel Gi, ae he desarens 3. 5 WES ur F A $5 rend Ath pg CAE AND SIN WAKE OF : 2 elaborate tables in the Journal ‘ours truly, Benz. P. Buruan. « - imine | 2 LA i a tie Plainly show. G.V, Fox, Eaq., Assistant Secretary of Navy. § 8" mia . SARRQYAR: tou "S.

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