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THE EVENING STAR = PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania ave. and Blewenth strest, - ad w. D. WALLAOH: Papers served in packages by carriers at $18 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, in adeance; $2 for six menths; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin- gie copies, onz cunT; In wrappers, rwo cENTS. {[7" ADVERTIsEMENTs should be sent to the Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may ‘Rot appeer until the next day. a THE WEEKLY STAR. beng ‘Whis excefient Fumt!y and News Journ oe tluing 8 grester variety of interssting rendiag (haa can be found {5 any clher—is peblished om Fridey morning. : TERMS—Carh, tnveradiy, tm edesace Single copy, per GAIUM...00+-0000081,00 Five copies .. it iuvariably contains the « Washington News’ {hat bas made Tis Daily Evening Star circulate 0 generally throughout the country. {7 Bingle copies (in wrappers) can be pro cuted at the counter, immedictely after the tasue ofthe paper. Priee-THREF. CENTS. (STE RS Fe ea _V2e, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 12, 1862. N°. 2,877. t succeeded. A for bread and milx. ‘They obtained the milk, but NOTITE. is DR. JONNSTON, Hag oaple param wreutag luntt of faettes of approach we had | __L2LEGRAPHIO NEWS. __ | wrerctgndmae, Ther qutatned the milk, bat | Seaten prordare Ate imited uctti tte] Banrimon ere The American Flag Torn Down—A Secesh wok thitiawarhs t and of ae io which = mountain for bread, and on the way thither they | 27h dsy of May. 1852, 8t 12 8 prantan oan LOCK HOSPITAL, Squad of Soldiers Receswe an Admoni- = aot carte: a compe at th it, has IMPORTANT NEWS. @ barn, out of which came fifteen or | 12%, the United Staics Subsistence tion. ting d Ne te Sp- i ‘wenty rebel soldiers, who shot two of our men, bg pond cf Beef Cattic on the Boat. Has discovered the most Certain, Sp ody and oniy From the New Orleans Picayune of the 27th | *complished its purpose, and stands before | oxprure oF NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH Ww . Killing one and mortally wounding the other. | and each eg iS oteest eee. o FOR brag arena IMPRUDENCE inne tadiaalbeda te our city dictating to us terms of surrender. AND THE NAVY-YARD. The third escaped. Our men were unarmed. | weirht, no an'me! aimitted which weigh saat : ENCE ult. we take the following indications of the} [t now devolves upon us to meet the exigency rs The rebels probably came over the mountain by Daurds gros. Betlere snd Ba‘ LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. eens Seay Stee tee Sent suntped ts pale cma hgh eoneggisas Federal Troeps in Full Possession a area pe inerceestble te cavalry. Hear women 4 Th acest: oe the Geter" may rogue ©“ APPLY IMMEDIATELY. ne hand, nor,*ag the Mayor sa: ie ccupants of the first house, who direct e - aon t = 108! ~~ of it, and before the fofmal surrender Fatheny no sipemead ters bet cite’ Coe = mea to the second house, were erreated on euert: | opie Atatdeuvery of Ga‘toto be muds Toeh ook place : ae f June. 1882, . 5 JRE WARRANTED, OR N and reliant hope for the moment, which we| The following official dispatch was rece! ved at | Clon of complicity in the affair and examined, but | fr Juno. 1662, or as sooa thereaiter sa Government | A CU ARRS D. OR NO CHARGE, oe ' cles of con fn er SS RR IN FKOM ONE TO ZWO Days learn that a "screw landed, down | may confidently trast is not remote, when our | the War Department yestenlay morning : oa teed — ' _ town, early this morning, and hoisted the Fed- eecthven and posiosheerin will achieve our de- Peegiece oe NROE, May 10—12 pe at | rhe Harris Guards, Colonel De Forest, paid a oe Wesknoes in the Back, “tricturss, Affsotions of eral fiag on the Mint, and that in the course | jiverance. ‘arriso i there Sover nment reserves to Itself the right to pay in night —Norfoik isjours. Also, Portsmouth and jap srt tnt ae glenn ®. the Ridoeyva and miadder, I , +y | Preasury noes, or other Government fun’: Go enemy there. Ashby’s sconts occasion:!!y v's't r 3 impoterey,Govers’ Deli of the morning # Party of citizens tore down | Meantime, we have domestic interests, near | the ne ee cast Cammplriodiad. tending 32} eee enforce the conscription act.’ The benen wie Saale allen tn eoonty | ibs fasener, Cot “aiges the flag, a ing so were fi ne ke and dear to us, to guard and todefend. The fide deocen at Willoughby Point cuers oneex inhabitants express their regret at our withdrawal | with their con: bidder Wimness of Sigh. cr Widdiness, Disones of * from one of = enemy's vessels. Such is the preservation of the pease, quiet and good or- the town e prevent to reep» eal, T common re nat. Nose or mii this morning, commenced bis march on Norfolk] The M f Beoomeanied iy two gu er of our city, is now the paramount daty of 2 janassutten mountain, east of this town. a a About 11 o'clock the y that had torn | every pose The Mayor tells the invetse S Racers Onis accompanied the General has aoa burning for atdhew fe ee. A th: prosiee sddrece afell tee gone of down the fisg came up St. Charles street in | that he has a gallant people—a people sensi-| About five miles from the landing place a rebel | Wagnifcent spectacle at night, visible for tuirty | “Rls tobe directed 10 Majue Ay BECK WITH, triumph, and very soon the Federal bunting, | tive of all that can affect their dignity and | battery was found on the opposite side of t : C.3, U.S. A., Waahing:on. D.C torn inte shreds, was distributed among the | selfrespect, over which to exercise the gov- | bridge over Tanner’s Creek, and after a few dis- FROM GEN. HALLECK'S COMMAND. of tHuarante excited multitude assembled in the vicinity of | ernment he now, we trust, but temporarily, | ©b#"ges upon two companiesof infantry that were . ig MMAND. Form Psa Pa the sr of 5 and State ol . ol ity Hall can assert. Let us verify, by our example, | !% the advance the rebels burned the bridge. | Cutcago, May 10 — = * ‘d ig ‘The hoisting of the fizg, if done as represen- ¢ Vractions Which » Bnd destroy Buta YOUNG MEN y who have 1 -omo the v.otims of Sel: th divi end destruct ve hati &.TikEO ery ecial dispatch from | State of do ‘hereby guaranty that the character our Chief Magistrate has not | 15's compelled our forces to march around five | Cairo to the Times sa. The Continental, from iles fi At 5 o’clock in the afte Pittsburg, b: d. On Thursd tag, | terse litre ropneition. and thet, steed his pre. if 28S met ean ed ta wot = Ps = miles further. 5 o’cloc! n ¢ afternoon our urg, bas arrived. a iT a! morning is proposition. an , #hodh ia pro ted, was an unauthorized and unjustifiable sct, | unjustly claimed for us. romises to | forces were within ashort distance cf Norfolk, | Gen. Halleck had, with 6.000 cavalry, infautry, be accepted, he will at ones onter into & pending the decision of the city authorit ischarge all the duties imposed upon him | and were met by a delegation of citizens, and the | and several batteries, made a reconnolasance for omer, eee snace threw ‘ e.cyuacc. or WAsod to eostegy the living regard to the demand for surrender, and our | by his office with religious fidelity.” Be it | city was formally surrendered, the purpose of ascertaining the position of the | parnj to Lacome hinaccanitine etm WO sre Rre | cs). wits (ulPeonfidence citizens were perfectly justified in tearing it and the other author-| Our troops werethen marched tn, and now have | enemy. At the time the Continental left the ex- | "his guarsntes must be appended to each bid. _. MARSIAGE down. ities of our city in that good work. Let us not, | Possession. Gen. Vie: is in command as military | peditfon had not returned. Our line had been} wn f J R fo our extra, published yestorday afternoon, | by rash acts of violence, ‘hough these may be | 8°vernor. we had a brief notice of the — down of | the dictates of offended pride and deep sense the Federal flag whieh had been hoisted on | of injury. give the enemy warrant for asper- | 19 pe the woods on fire rifle range of our own pickets. the Mint by « party of the eneury early in the | sions he has not been backward, in time past, 6 1 Wool, with Secreta t morning. We nave since heard further par- | in throwing upon us; nor furnish him e pre: about 1! o’clock lonighe Ty Chase, returned | 44 the Rebel seb ye Setores so ire tieulars of the affair. It appearsthe report} text for inflicting wanton and irreparable} General Auger withdrew his forces without a extended, so that our advanced pickets now occu- The city and navy yard were not burned. The] py the ground lately held by the rebels. The fires which have been seen for some hours proved | enemy’s pickets are posted in Corinth within 3 NOTICE. Searep prordsg te bir eure! petal ‘Ts'iow, Hoofs and Rorn Ws ¥ COahJe in siled by the Army of the Potomss. vnd.r | 80d cor fidect'y rely ue command of Geo. MoCiellan, are invited till the OFFICE No.7 SO lef: 1 FRE 2th ¢ay of May, 1862. at 12 o’¢!ook. m m om Balam It is intended that tne con'ractor shall follow the i inj C: , May i0 —A special dispatch to the ats ” Pau wott that the hoisting of the flag was the act of a | injary upon the city. battle € eke and TI ideagad Ta'low, Rovtsand Ss must b> pa boat's crew from one of the enemy's vessels Whe steiet and fuil performance of these high | Commander Rogers’ expedition was heard from sony rapide “that ton Cohen adapt Pav a cerian rum e 7 was correct. We can only conclude that this | and holy duties is not by any means inconsist- | ‘h!8 afternoon, nacending James river. ily had prasession of the Misalesippl river, and i . 4 : DR JOHNSTON, was done to test the endurance and patience | ent with those feelings which, though tempo-] Me "sports from Gen. Bae ee See Exccene: OMered all forces to be sent to Corfath, and that e+. uclees he oan ol-ariy snow ew pA Co togeof Se of our people, for it is difficult to imagine that | rarily defeated, we have, as freemen, a aera Ee; URAMTON, Beceteary of WVSr all thecotton, sugar and molasses be destrayed, | Y*, rom obtaining thom by p SOrity : Py Mico 4 A bond with good ned suficient seoarity wil) be the act—unjustifiable and ingulting as it was | right to entertain; nor-with that dignity which which order was being obeyed. ld FROM FORTRESS MONROE roqureé,) for ies iniSiimaas of pagent entice under the circumstances—cou! ave been | the soul conscious of rectitude may maintain, 3 N . Commodore Foote at Cairo—Destructien of | ¥'¢ %)!! bo entoriained fr m prev.ous contractors committed without the ae eonnivanee } even in the midst of disasters. ——_.—_ Who have failad to compiy with thetr cont-s Property at Memphis Cenfirme. mt d wil! be 7 i Tie NERRIMAD ELD WH US-EY Gar Gains, May 10—Coneeakons Poste rived Acd noid Wi ngs yy he unlegs tho bidder is or authority of the naval officers of th emy. We have now pressing upon us, with more hat th that th: bi F nara 06-2 for Cl teed Meck weeneet 0 Teapond to his bd nga . os : front norecaie- It also appears that the report that the part: tha: r many relative obliga- SBELS ere to-day, en route for Cleaveland, leaving Ca) The articles ofagraement, with a bond, wil!’ 2 $ en Shige who tore ional the flag were Bred upon fiemons tenet the mastoons of which every good citi- . eee x tain Davis in cbarge of his fleet. The destruction | Teauired to be entered into’ within two ays after nate iroquent bush ng, attended eomotim rs : ol of the enemy’s vessels was well founded. We | cens will be free toadmit. ‘The poor ye have ith Cerangemen: «f minu, Wore cared immedi » are informed that there were two discharges, the ing of the bids. The Monitor and other Gunboats Gone te property at Memphis ts corroborated. by the | “Ts8i- a ecte ately eral prisonersexchanged yesterday We also u {o te directed to Maj_A. BEOK TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE © : ever with you,’’ said one, whose. precepts Nerfolk. learn from them that General Villipigne had ex- re beistanss. Washiceics Young men and oth » have a neither bpm we are glad to hear, did = res sence be Sg seeenee. It is ours to —_.+__. pressed himself as thoroughly disgusted with the - af * —|eeives by a injury. e first was a shower o! consider more than ever, andin every wa: manner in which his command had been taken SALS * Py e: the Seanad a shell from a eoaaied | possible, their im: erative wants. Bal nen, ‘The following highly Important ennouncement away piecemeal. 7 sages ROE UNITED STATES Sh Seek FOR the elects of which A portion of this shell we have | and groceries, and markets. and provision Se eteecier seer alata ie R.H The general opinion pag Sapte hr pe offi- oun noe Ore: i : ies it sack aubince eae & Ri : DNA NM TC! ata ek the house au JA. Lacoar, stores, should be kept open saving the day, | watson, Assistant S-cretary of Wars The Mer. a IG net Rese AN EIERE 38 t0 be evecuntod within Wasnixeton. D. C., Aprti 23, tea. . corner of Victory and Frenchmen streets, and | and thus articles necessary for subsistence rimac was blown up by the rebels at two minutes The Latest. PRoPOsALs wil! Losecsived by tha Department, | p f : hy viz: Weak: fortunately did not explode. The nemes of | made and’ ‘ktpt easy of access and procure- | before 5 o'clock this morning. She was set fire] ‘The latest intell'gence received at the War De- 16 p.m. 6 Ovening of the l5th of May, i6c2, and Limbr,#ains ia the Head, ¢ the party that distinguished themselves by | ment. This is no time to practice extertion, | to about 3 o’clock this morning, and the explosion rrtment from Generel Haileck's army {s dated | § £,in the United Scates, fur ta s Murea.ar Power, F gallantly tearing down the fleg that had been | or to higgle about prices. The exorbitant | took place at the time stated. It is suid to have Stay 10th, p.m. it was moving on Coriath, but 60: i - j . oon surreptitiously hoisted, we learn, are W. B. | profit upon the sale of artic prime neces- | been & grand sight by those who saw it fo.low! - B. had been impeded in its progress by the beavi- } Spriug& nt Mumford, who cut it loose from the flagstaff sity, wrung from the scantily Bplied purse | The Monitor, penbep and the gunboats have | ness of the mi and the almost impassable con- | Harper’s Ferry Kifles. with Meatatrt.—Phe fh amid the shower of grape, Lieut. N. Holmes, | of a fellow-citizen, is now more than ever a | $°"€ Up tow: — ditilon of the roads, through a densely wooded 8:26 soabbards, model a. on to bs uresdea—i ose Sergt. Burns, and James Reed. They deserve} robbery. We trust that every such instance Se country. The army was in good heaith and high | Breecn lossing Carbices, fur cavalry, f Revolver Pisto great credit for their patriotic act. will meet at the hands of the community with THE WAR ON THE MISSISSIPPI. Spirits, and its officers contident of success. Ss bres for * Thanks to the precautions taken by the au- J the execration it 80 justly merits. Engagement Between the Federal Fl Non comm oe Cao Swords, 2 stee! scab- thorities, and to the good sense and unshrink- and the Rebel Fleet of I+ Gunboa FROM GEN. BANKS’ CORPS, Steal soabbards forrifisd musket bayonets. ing patriotism of our citizens, by whom the OFFICIAL, Two Rebel Gunboats Blown Up and One New Marger Va., May 10.—Deserters from Proposs's will state— authorities are efficiently supported in their Z = “to! For muskets and rifles, the price for 2.00 of aes Sunk. the enemy report that the recent Union victories either, aoa the rede Haoid , i T Sppearan efforts for the preservation of pea id the PARTMENT OF STATE he follow! i have caused the grentert depression amony t each additional 10,00 tow ok posed, per gun for Zh OF RYMPE 18 OF rotection of property, the city at a late hour iu The following dispatch has reached the Navy | repel cilicers, who looked upon thelr cause as jast night was as peaceful and quiet as a coun- VE ane eres Fameney 36, TONE. Departromt = try bamlet—as quiet as though no extraordi- nary excitement prevailed throughout the day; in fact, it was much quieter than in ordinary times. DISEASES OF IMPKUDEDCE. ‘or revolvers rbimes 4, hopeless. “Their soldiers are very ragged, aud | tho pries lors Od. nod etesr ete eee eee nd impudent vatery of The Secretary of State Will hereafter receive U 8. Ftac-suip Benton, above Fort Pillow, | without the means of renewing their clothing, | bia for each ad sitional 5 on cu, : a f Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, | Mississippi river, May 10, via Cairo, May It and hundreds would desert if It was generally whic pl sense and commencing with Saturday, the first of next | Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Naw: known that they would be kindiy received by @ presc: month _ The navai engagement for which the rebels have | eur officers. been preparing took place this morning. The} The enemy’s ranks are becoming daily thinned ' < . . ‘iguorant end de: ig:1'¢ pr On application to Generals Juge and Maig- fara WILLIAM H. SEWARD, pang ae me, siotens iron-clad guaboste, edb epsclenree Pied ar pet Bow Ary see re “i ont wae. eeasan * of eurine, fi oh fi pecu: r - =" nn of w ; 01 or: . - »vemen| : s E i por Sher the masepans Relgaior meterioond w= DEPARTMENT, tandsomely. ‘The action lasted one hour, “Twp | enemy have been disclosed within the Tost is sro to tnieronange with it, and with cach other, in | ae JODE ae the § ye obtained aud tn o = - a e| 6 ol hre by the authorities in charge of the peace of Janvany 71, 1:62, of the rebel gunboats were bi@wn up and one] hours. A few scatteriny rebel scouts are ccs. rm 2 iso interchange wita one another in : : That the War Department will be | sunk, when the enemy retired precipitately un- } sionally seen In the eastern valiey, above Colum- | 3715 must a! Lasten the ovneti the city last night. They commenced their Jaen Pee Wednsedsys ‘Thursdays and | er the guns of the fort. Only az vessels of my | bia bridge, who fiy rearwards oa the approach | “259 materiale for these arms must be of the very | symptom+ ot tis terr:bedinesco such as patrol about sundewn, and still maintain it, | © 2 ya, y squadron were engaged of our men best quality, and no mi: ir tts will te | o: tne Beart, Throat, Hsac, Skin. & for the preservation of order, and private and } Fridays against all other business but thet which The Cincinnati sustained some injury from the | The wheat crop in this region {s luxuriant, and | allowed to be need. All th» artic be ing with fr tt P ‘ PI jury Pp publie property. relates to active military operations In the field. 8, but will be in fighting condition to-mor- | the fruit trees bear promise of an abundant yield, | 102t to the inepeotion prescribed by the Orcnam: L suff -riugs uy vo-d.ng tw The Provost Marshals suggest, in a proclama- Saturdays will be pels to the business of Captain Stemble distinguished himself. | and are considered beyond danger by froat : a oe a nee be bikes. ead for trans = i aarenyeeigad eoustly irom Whose bourne to tion iseued yesterday, that the family ers | Senators and Representatives, x ag parol Bother age ts chee ar "Secoed Esiabap is kept up between here and } 3 on mALDCr as may bo cireoted. Inspections wii | DK JOHNSTOWS REMEDY Fo and bakers keep open their storea and shops Mondays to the business of the Public. ‘Master Gregory, bebaved with ge Or See bye the factories in lots of not /ees than Ic W 4 2 r 4 aa the sale prefer oedema Siatest: EDWIN M. STANTON, The rebel squadron is suppose he FROM FORT WRIGHT. mt ippossia will. state the rame of the ertab’ is course i a sary . Secretary of War. ed by Com. Hollins. C. A. Davis, sa) . Ts nomber ar as otherwise those dependent upon such sources | ***2t ____Secretary Captain Commanding Western Flotilla, | The Rebels Supposed to be Evacuating the } first de tery, and rate of —— will be subjected to the seve: PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS. Mississippi Liver, pro tem. Cmcaco, Moy 10.—A apectal dispatch to the time, oF w empt io introduos maleate iro . ved . pipuniahia Wisniad ja! & al 2 Times, from Fort Wright, says that deserters | ° er infer e he work, will 5 th Procreative rower, We learn that'dealers in provisionsand other | a 9.4 seitstary Soom one tne Rteads U.S THE ADVANCE ON RICHMOND. arrived at the fleet yesterday, and astert positively | Jorfaters at thannien CF he ae ees for to |X Tremiting, Weakness ur necessary ere of trade refuse in some — Washington, ‘Aprié 18, 1562. [Army Correspondence of the Associated Press.) eae pee eae ce < Gas peice nd ‘Ere Depart ment reserves to itealf the right to Ex - meri s 2 “pri cured, to receive Confederate money in payment for No P. ‘Train will be run from Washin, Naw Kent Court House, Va, Saturday, May | Withdrawn from the ‘ort, leaving barely enoug id, wili conster none made through 5 SEME) P £58. > ~ assen - 5 . , May ; their goods. This is very reprehensible, and 2 ger % @ ? to work the guns. gat, peer, oF party other than the regulsr THE Many THoveanns oured et this insti ation is the cause of no little distress to poor people, | #8 t Manassas until further notice. 10-3 P.M, (27 miles from Richmond.)—The |" yea’ Tompson came yesterday under a flag of ia thks dpat w d the numerous rauit of the retreating rebels by our troops, un- : 5 ieee f D pert ~ D. C. MeCALLUM, See command of Gen. Stcocmas, tas in mer Te- bakes neg ees coun ng a oe peor ir 6 Cc) f Ord W - | Joanston ne op ek apistt M.D. and Sup’t Railroads, U.S. | spect been successful. His headquarters are now } C2/t8" char aemanes kes aeet be eadotsed * = — here, 27 miles from Rictmond, while the ad. - He has command both affvat and ashore. | 5 or rifles, eabers, &c, who, on the faith of the representations made to them by the authorities, have taken that money, and bh: now no other. 7 efor 610, basic ee 3 -_ be, Bp SO dtMay 15 is standing As A tieman of obaract-r and re- ; OTICE. vance, consisting of the Sth Illinois cavalry, !s5 ip 30 ssantay, tener nageeen o pees erat heretofore exicting under } miles ahead. The enemy are in sight, but gradu- Brom Tesmenes: UBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that | fifoted 2” “* * *#iicveat guarantee 10 the af- oy id the: 1 of tick f ct oe the nam of ARNY & Sunn, is this day | ally faliing back. The inhebitants have, in Catno, May 9.—The enemy have 1.500 cavalry votil otherwise ordered, tha Cow tet Ute ee — ee sons to pessess themselves of articles of pri | consent. All claims oo nearly crny Instance, left, but from the best in | at Dresden, Tenn , 500 at Garden Station, and last | under the Rox of Congress of the Ith of Apri! Bastern su property from the levee and the stores and firm will be settied by R. A. Shinn. Tho formation that has been obtained, the enemy will | night, it 1s reported, a company cf rebel cavalry } entitied, “An aot for the release of certain parso: 5 d poses CHECKER Db warehouses in the vicinity. The Mayor has ee ee ee make astand at Bottom Bridge, 15 miles from | occupied Union city. Bint ett eld chen eactonne District of Colum- ates a oe issued a proclamation warning all such to °* # 2 | Richmond, the head waters of the Chickahominy == eC, ig ng! LOC ws od restore those articles to his office upon penalty #82, river. of being proceeded against to the fall extent of f RyoTICR—The undersigned will continue the | General McClellan, with the main body of the BYE AWD EAR. at all’ pores: the law FS omy and —— bi eee at the Old ed is rapidly following. up within a few DEAFNESBS. $ and mi merehioe, A ae 5 : Gove bern bane The Mayor of the city requests the services | St2d, opes to merit & continuance = ninety days from the paseage therrof,(=tioh will \ mali adve) of all order-loving and law-abiding citizens, to eet @ heretofore bestowed upon the Cumberland, a small town on the Pormonkey — ~ - ; treet, river, and two and half miles from here, was de- $ expire on tho lbth of July nex = not therex{ter, apts im 7 set, (2361 2 yy iatwar ssatst she peltes fn ths protection of property serted this morning by the enemy, and is now teante on ae To and the preservation of peace and quiet in th OR SALE—A very fi occupied by our forces. eity. F ness HUR ides id as There are no rebels to be seen, as pipected by Tt is also cuggested by the authorities that | std’ 3 our scouts, this side of the Chickahominy river, Bogul'6d such oj dany all citizens not connepted with the public ser- vice, do retire to their hémes at or before nine o'clock, p. m. ONE MAN KILLED AND TWO WOUNDED ON THE except on the direct road to Richmond. = ue thereof. and declaring hia 3 ? Leah od oy ‘The force under Gen. Stoneman consisted of the 3 = A sped Rehan Sot hore noae @ on of thei cont D Street, betwee | 24 Rhode Island and 9th Pennsylvania regiments tos Union tinivedegine thee frmrand navy curtoiners to thelr enpsis of rooda LF enna FI eavalry under Mh Wiliams, | OPTHALMIC AND AURAL INSTITUTE, Mad notice Ws herdiy futher riewe teat sirape, i toee th 6 Maj. Wi. b nei iS her: ‘us: given, that ‘he dme PERSONS DsSIROUS OF PURCHASING tillery, and the 6h cavalry under Maj. Williams. AND AURA ; ¥ ’ 's ight CAR . y 1 The rear guard of the enemy, which remained © 8th asction of that act, for filing s Under Mahan “Gide nests’ Teri Ree es" here last wane and which on men had to drive Une Sireuit soar ge Le mee ot of olum * 2 zs no head of “Coroner's Taqneats”” we | ESUILET will salf low > before them, was Gen. Longatreet’adivision:con- | povoted to rovoniemeay Meee aced Surge al owners or claimants to the services Of | wogrox—All persons ve mentioned the inquest on the body of Alpe several second bend frat of Infantry, two batteries | ~ “Cally, of all msiadies uf the LYE AND KAR Je freo by taat sot, setting forth the 1 y oudon & co forth man named Brown, who was killed yesterd poner egie, w coh wil Be = very of Re- | and 2 regiment a“ the i Virginia eeaiey. Our , paph tanh! , naules, age 4 Fue: r Couariptic of + 0 inds tend: = aon pers : vi matnten ox She Meowanass wating, Ae 6 Mtobs See ee Gua te ORLBAis,.” Eeeeee’ wes fie mer the Snemy by the Gtr {iit DR. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, fe Comal act, extor fed to the eee ee re ferent ere nei gat| msett___.” Gosahmaker,ath strode. | Certain d two regiments of the Ist New OCULIST AND AURISF, ey of tune Eh my poop appears rag geoeirs Hey we pg a N° TIC Jersey brigade. The enemy on leaving here this From Clinton Plaos, New York City. pe i Fipple, wath 5 beret ee dh Sh aneetey Jochen og ae plee @0 THE PUBLIC forenoon fired two buildings containing commis. ai ta ee g enggne chee rh ne ARSE SFO0K wick Rangers, who participated in the battle IN GENERAL! sary and quartermaster stores TESTIMONIAL f HIRTS 2 of Shiloh, and have returned to the city, ae In prblis! Bot i The engagement yesterday between our advance ing the fullowine testiumoniala, Dr. Vou 8 F.VINTON, 7 marched down to the steamboat landing | GOSLING RESTAURANT, = |end the enamy’s resr, at Slater's Mills, three | Macnsicksr bors ta stats that hers ouly induced DANIEL RGGODLOE, bearing with them a Confederate flag, and] 247 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | miles frcm bere, resulted in fourteen of the ene- lisble as to render ita metter «f erstihcation { *, felenw andar Brown's Commissioners, | ———_ Sa ees ‘a drumme: d a fifer wi bat Sourg Sing, my’s cavalry being killed and several taken pris-} him not only to posse ut to publish them Washi! 12 % 7, : TBE . — pce toe 0 to the water's sion mr ere (Formerly of New -York,) ouers. They secured their wounded. The Sixth Treasury Sacixswunt, May 38, 1062, suse destoelannahat ace state! hres —— S0UTS Lp SHOES, flag displayed proudly in the breeze, and that Has the Name and Fame of being Cavalry, which made a most brilliant charge {x attestation oftae kil of Dr Von Mosohzisker | xu PERIOR CARRIAGES FUR All siges, at ore i - ONE OF THE Best RESTAURANTS had three killed and three men missing, and | az an Auriat, { would state that 1 have beon sifiieted | SUPE CHILDREY on arriving there they had their favorite IN TOWN! thirteen wounded. Gen. Howell Cobb remained } With deafness. whioh required a vory loud woies to | Just received a lot of the ehove erinee - tunes. Garryowen. the Bonnie Blue Flag | {7-Give its trial and judge for youreel!..£1) | here last night and left with the rebels this morn- Miseohz ker te the cee entment cf Dr. Von } perior Style and Finial, and Gige @ad Ca! and Dixie, played; that when the Everything int ing. 80 far recovered that I can now hear oonvertation | PICO 0 ro) 2 A ENS KUBBER BOOTS discovered them, « party of roe 8 ve ek he i he enemy's retreat has been most admirably | iq ordiaary tone of voioe, ard all ths ditagreeable | gti yates Gory, beet REFRI BEA TOR tance, M AN mounted the rigging of the Hartford, t! — Al a accomplished, carrying almost ¢«verything with | feelings which accompa: the cesfnesa, such as Tors, oe! Nere—Enameiad iron Linkag-ttore At J.B PUDNE enemy's flagship, and opened a brisk fire Don’t forget the num! them in the shape of forage and provisions, the | noises in the head, and dieoharges from’ the ear, Cooking Stoves and Ranges, a full evpp! fe ts-et 804 Pond. av. Beek upon them; that. the man Brown, who was 247 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘wayon trains in the day saps their weeps Se pave nearly, Bnd | trust will ver; at eaeee ‘ a: HAR tr, i = a 3 a 2 a spectator, was shot and killed, and that two | 15% Between 12th and ist sts. routh side._ ie of aktreniears etvocied scrote the coum From the Hon. Senator J. jUmAMONS. rr SiS Seventh ths pow Peers. GEORGIA souTa Carnot "NA, ALADAMA of the Rangers, were wounded—one in the leg SPRING ood BOR ME eR etme | ariving in thelr stragglers et the point of the | , Mr. Cooke's caso cf deaiue-s las been long MELLER’s UNION sTABI ‘ , PSRROL'NA. ALACAMA, and the other in the heel. This information | exe Strcer of Hand Sete te oe, He eA S | bayonet. Kuown tomo, as thai much ¢ifiou'ty ja maxi ‘uss on corner of Cand Sizth sts. Shlaheh be the Ghee ienemraiats enn ieee. en: we have from Captain M. W. DeBolie, of the ‘stock ft ’sand Boys’ Clothing will re-] Tbe Richmond papers of the 6th make no sonal Seaanente ah eay terrier An ll Z8E7, CA Runge NO Top | 876°4 ce8ie, wosutes eMeloth iss portal ¢ fora, Rangers, and bis first lieutenant. They also Ail app ehonsion of not being to got] mention of the movements of thei* army. The } fess onal skill of Dr. Mosohzisker. me I ain pow : oer s.. FRANCK TAYLUR. bil | or ted atour teh ent. country between here and Bottom Bridge is] abie to converee with my friend, Mr. Coo: ry by Bi Fe iedy, who afegibae Erpeoste hr a a "bROTHEN trial, acd the: will | thickly wooded, with a few clearings and in| with othor persona ia my caual tore es COOke SS won Teasoanble terae, CARD reoToersras bear the Conf ierate fiag for a moment, which ——_—— a | many places low and swampy. The jail here 3. F. Suenons, U.S. 8, beth nen Pao yy agg hg Pascies = Card Photographer in varios, { ding ec) 08 ot was granted, and that she exuitantly waved Aa ¥ Pout ts acttine chee it as ice hee This i an pul. NGTO *, Aprii 19, 1862. ith Horeesand Bug-| PISTURE PRAM CS, tee eet pec the flag in the face of the enemy, utterly re- Bz just arri key river has been torn up, and the destruction of is ie to osrtify the bearing of boy ton —~ gardiess of the balls which w the Leat m ia the for Irteen years Ofage hes bee. gr m2. ALBERT BEL, Arent. asnaogy i the Soma EA afer histling the bridge will probably follow. for some years. 1 8: a to state Pin eaten nae ‘in eel 2 around her. Although we think euch demon- ee TUS ction Tee Ls ii ‘ow restored by the treatment of Dr, E ‘ alway what is tig i FF Von Morohsicter, to whom 1 wound recommend Ms: RUSSELL TS. URAN at. strations as the one we are recording are inja- ° MOUN FAIN DEPARTMENT. fl oted in that v EST. 1 dicious, we cannot but feel for the | DROPE-S0R ALEXANDER WOLOWSEI TTsformation tse been tecotved af the Wer De: | he Rececncotic betens Baws Si ALOGN tor iad STAURAN' land DINING gallantry of these engaged in it, and who, in on partment that General Schenck had, after a forced or 5 py ff “Russell, 408 Tch atreot af their face to the foe, slowly retired from the ae ee march of 34 miles in less than 24 hours, made a ao arene Orrice. yds an opportunity to citizens aa scene of action. It says little for any consid- | No asi, ntreet, between K and Fee | junction with Gen. Milroy, at McDowell, Va. A Thi y hearing having neon | stele ter Sneek thas sutacllsbonsat (0 Taso eration that may be expected from an enemy} All those who desire to become F sharp ooparmest with oer took place for for time past, Visitors t vpon good fare, evurteone at- volleys of Minie bullets among should at there. ¢ rebel8 endeavored to plant a bel fe e the requisinen fora well-reguiated armed men and women, as new system of instruction. ine position ee me Be se osohzisk: fter LT Ay ove a te as8. Lm revel en ‘4 ree nee enna eee |S cht ahs | teeta sSenn dy aithc “Ourioo| Garin mig i el i | Te gue TEBE wernt 462 Fir: /StRaer, was 6 killed and 3S weseate. The rebels ap- moiwe = HENRY ADDISON. Mayor. eo ty Bm or busi- jaffered severety. 2 03 pan. U. 8. CERTIFL INDEBTEDNESS, after CABINET FUxNITORE, azo of Uarpages, Bus ‘and Se : ya ‘Quartermasters’ C: sy 0th Virginia and a company of WHT. AND RETAIL, jorees, he use of the public. families been 73-10 TREASURY NOTES. cginie Onvalry, bad soosdie meee of AUIKON HALL. ug it goa Bt ail Liner procure @ Sige carriegs co. MND BACHINGR. lias who had been ravaging the country No, 315 Fé. avenue, betwoen 9thi ti careful driver. ES CLOTHING © ry the rs sent to ¥ and nemubor a. A aboal Spencer, and expected to Lill respaen, ead ioth ste, thoso | willbe ‘attended dorate | of Ste bee Yopeseene whole geng. ay benatl COR eG Sete iae asia So the thinoe Wall slow. Pre ssalivers. i ; C Rebel Outrages—Fire on the Mountains toa eae. seper Foe Ceoceated WER. Aa WiteD® Sixth street, one eouth of EF of Cickzune, Purgiah New Manexe, Ma 10.—Some weeks Jiro, 82 extensive essortment of sil, Kinds off _spiéims Penna. avenne, - ing Sooke ate ete hve soldier, from ttroazen, N ty. Selaters and Peet a x sah of ‘A. few da: salt their interest and Ae bare BERATRALY | Poa —— Wm ence ie vi them, at the *,and pat- 5 consa! ir and save s 8 = ———— \ ittee of Safety, through its if the person c BA iy on Se the: Ss yaa shes SBIR TS \—Js ved iy 3 ik RES SR woe pant tre See Nie sh a Ey aw Connsstoutor come rR ot G™ “ENTS, oF fNE QUachEy Biter any, ee was Vis Rataates fall soot of or pag Bites sittin

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