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THE EVENING STAR ™ PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ave. + ? a i Corner of Penntyleamia and Eleventh street, , , Ww. D. WALLAOH Papers served in packages i f , , yeer, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers e 4 é i the price is $3.50 & year, in advance; $2 for six THE WEEKLY STAR. Whie excellent Fanaily and News Jouran - ees Wining 6 creator Variety of interesting reading ‘han can be found Ja any cther—ie pubilabed op Pridey morning: s TEBKs—Cash, invariably, én edesnte. Single Copy, Per ALADM..coceresee Bl F1¥6 COpies wseceencecersenessssooes Ten copies... 7 Twenty-five copies a It invarlsbiy contains the “Washington Neww" that bes made ‘Ths Daily Evening Stor airowlate #0 penerally throughout the couatry. . (7 Singie copies (in wrappers) cam be pre cured at the counter, immediately after the asué ofthe peper. Price-THREE CENTS, a — . = —— ~ Meanths; $1 for three months; and for lees than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- gle copies, onz cant; in wrappers, rwo cents. . U7" Avvzntisemenrs should be sent to the e Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may Rot appear until the next day. voz, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1862. N°. 2,878, EL HI FROM GEN. HALLECK'S COMMAND. z DR. JOHNSTON, __TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. _ a ip ibe soe 53 ; Biiritie caer ae Z eS n—Engegement s > k . Tam not a bashful man. Generally speak- alata THE SURRENDER OF NORFOLK Division aud G — ing Iam fally as confident and forward as THE BATTLE OF WEST POINT. Olficial Dispatch from Gen. Woet—200 Ca Rebels Kepulsed wit eat Slaughter. 4 sd “Epccruat Erudy antic tat most of my sex. I dress well; dance well; sing | [Correspondence of the New York Herald } won and Large Auicunts of Ordnance Steres| C125, May 11.—S'eamers have arrived from FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE I don’t tread on ladies’ dresses when ick Hovsz Potnt, near West Point, Va.. ~ af Pittsburg Landiag with news to noon of Satur- e my bow; I have not the trick of coloring May 7.—With my eyes full of burnt powder and The following has been received at the War WHAT A PRETTY LITTLE HAND. upon my breast, and my lips were in contact BY MANY BE. CLARK. ith another pair. zh! Tp day. No general engagement had yet taken place. he Cattle to bs delivered at euch g] LET NO FALSE DSLICACY PREVENT te the roots ef my hair when I am spoken to. | my ears filled with the ringing of musketry and | Department On Thursday the second bat'alion of the 2a iit | met @usatt the reer APPLY IM@EDIATELY. J Yet there was one period in my life when ali | the screeching of bombshell, [ sit down to Fortress Monror, May 12 —Hon. Edwin M. | nois Cavalry, under command of Major Appling- | Te first delivery cf Ca'tiet be mada on ths J0ch . erits seemed to my own eyes insignificant, deavor to give you an account of a fight that hes | stanton, Secretary of War: On the 9th of May, | ton, accompanied General Paine from Farmington | Of Jans. 1862, or as e002 thereatter as Government | 4 CURE WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGE, ( aa felt very pot tft apo bashfal. Ii | "@e4 here since ten o'clock this morning. and | Friday afternoon, 1 organized 8 force to march on & reconnoissence of the enemy’s position. mag Y= eee ae : mt was when I wasin love. Then, sometimes, I re coy coat tae Makess eet eenscatinge : — a =n nes nr ny ag — Feb eo nares he eogen bi bee oat ion ep Fs ire. nis dottabeer armen: aiadabatia v i ‘trictures, Affooct: of . eard the : of May, the troops were landed, under the direc- m sent in advance came back and reported a to wd one ~ did not know where to put my bands and feet. ‘The fir ot this division of the grand army of} tion of Col. coaty at Ocean View, and com- | force of rebel infantry ambushed in the wosts on | T aanty worey orctiee See “ ) Did I mention that in the same hands and feet | the Potomac arrived here yesterday afternoon, | menced the march iN FROM ONE TOTWO Days: reasury noes, or other Sovernment funda. rary Diseharger, towards Norfolk. Generals | both sides of the road leading from Farmington | Nema wil ts ence a1 "\e Languurs Co orna, Palettes “ consists my great beauty? They are both | under command of General Franklin bydark | Mansfield and Weber proceeded on the direct | to Corinth. Afier consultation the Federal force | tacto-s who have» failed the Heart, Low § Fremblicge, anil most of the troops were landed on a beautiful | route by way of Tanner's Creek bridge, but find- | atvanced for the purpose of ascertaining the rebel With thelr sontracts. Bien ate eg x ea. ihe Thr I fell in love. laid not plain, which is surrounded On three sides by| ing it on fire they returned to the cross roads, | strength, und were surrounded, but cut their way Sscompamend by two gus-antie © of kia. Affections Ps it quietly, Selgin a Naor’ = oe —— Po i aoe oy the er Go where {Joined them, and took the direction of through the care who had formed a line on the |" Phe n ar c Bow ig AS . perfection: south s! ‘amu! tiver, and about | the columa. road, and made their wry back to camp, bringin: ths presies addre« * . siast her defects: I fell in head-and ears, | bait’ mile re ender prom West Point. The | [arrived by the old road, and entered the in- | oif the body of the mejor whe tan eine be di 4 two seconds after e iat: juction. reason Why we lan: ere is obvious. td we } 7 ,) ir s trenchments in front of the city at twenty min- | four of their number Who were wound: A - on. D, Bods ond Mind “Mr. Haynes, Miss Arnold,”’ said a mutual | landed on the other side of the ri ver— West Point utes before five o’clock p m. 1! immediately pro- | deserier, who came in conare got says the friend, and lo! I was desperately in love. She | where it was at first intended we should land, | ceeded towards Norfolk, accompanied by the | rebels lost 49 killed end woun was a fairy like figure, with long brown curls | We should then have bat a considerable stream Hon. Secretary Chase, ative Practioss which &¢, gad destroy Beta YOUNG MEN ed and missing, munty of . Vepocisliy who have rocome the viotims of Soi: y me sbesia Ay george par , and met the mayer nad 8 of whom a ileutenant colonel and captain were | & ati 5 berets ween yc rpg pan BL at ceadial ad iergract've, hati of water ween us an e rebels, and wou select committe of the common council of Ner- | kille t in me : eyed wi ~ R) Seales oree a mowy seek Stree eine have bad considerable trouble to reach them, as | folk at tho limits of the elty, when they eurren. | * Oa Friday rebel Gon. Brogz's division attacked | fermu of nis propositinn, ad tint,svoed hie pre | Seat 3 ales Sin t alling down on the w auch bt ail the bridges have been destroyed. Our gun- | dered the city, agreeably to the terms set forth in | Gen, Paine in his position, ‘two miles beyond | porition be acoopted, ho will st oxos enze ent a-eed itstening Nerates wich the thunders of \ sky bluo dress. Hor large, dark blue eyes | boats have taken undisputed posvession of the the resolution of the common council, presented | Farmington. A sharp engagement followed, our | ontract In neaordanos thaseurth’ einquerce or wake io ecstnoy the living ipre: miny were full of sauc light, yet, bow tender and | point, the rebels having disappeared at the ap-| by the Mayor, Wm. W. Lamb. which were ac- | men fighting bravely and making several bayonet Ghouid the sontract be awarded him we are pre- | at with full confidence. loving they could look! (This I found out | pearance of our forces, and the American firg of cepted by me so far as related to the civil rights | charges on the enemy, who were repulsed with WT his guaranties mass bet eeded be each bid MARKIAGR later.) our Union now floats from one of the most Prom. | of the citizens. A copy of the resolutions have | great slaughter. Large reinforcements of rebels} 4 fy i" Pe . Manerep Pervo~s or Yount Men contemp.a - Of all the provoking, tantalising hittle co- = bee tee ig in pred village. tent’ . been already fasnishs ~~ 1 eran year papi 3 Subsequentiy oe our t Pe —— Qo NOTICE nnn | ting Marriage, being aware of physica! wrakuces, = mmediately on the ‘ng of our forces from | possession of the city, and a) ntes rig. Gen. | to Farmington. We lost nearly 200 in k . quettes that ever teased the heart of a poor | |, I! transporte, plokets were torowrn ate to the if ‘as J, itehi Egbert L. Viele military governor of Norfolk, | wounded and would pees ae etn nsneet bewitohing. I | cages of thesurrvunding erood thd oa: tasks wees | Sieery escwiele mit that the eltizona were pro: would pass an evening wi an OMe | ditched on the banks of the river, and up to that | tected in all their civil rlvhts. Soon after, | took certain that one more interview would make 1 time not one of the chivalric sons of the South me the happiest of men; but the next time I | had made his appearance. Abont dusk, a part of Ss NOTICE. nie debility, derormities, 5 EALED FROPOSALS bor purchasing al! the ween re tyre > at w ise tae fe ‘chg-eas 7 contée inp have been rece! : ree Eliod by the “Armor ofthe. Foi rane, vader | and sasildont's talp toon t itch of the Engagement. rmind of Goa. Mew! OFFICE Ne ¥ SOUTH ssrasion of Gosport and Portsmouth _ Pephe taking of Norfolk caused. the destruction » Tean., May 1.—The following |? “tt pemenees, No further particula: ved. a : j vi ieod eft bra criexeicet-om Bs \rimore street,afew met her a cool nod and indifferent glance | the division of Gen Sedgwick, under command | of the Merrimac, which was blown up by the Ispatch has just been received from Genera Arms, und colle ee t re a2g's from the curaer. FR not to vbserve Reme threw down all my castles. She was very cau- | of Gen. Dana, arrived in transports from York. | rebels about five’ o'clock onthe rorning of the | Pope: Horar and shall par . + Tf amp tmoer Acticre auust bs paid anc sontaia & Nota petica! free she drop to make me | town, and remained tn the center of the river, t ith of May, which wee soon after communicated | _NRAR FaRs:xcrox, May 9, P. M.—To Major from enon srimal liect«d at his own | Sz believe that she loved m d bh while some of our light draught gunboats took a to you and the President of the United States | General Halleck: The enemy, twenty thousand would linger in min: DR JOHNSTON, yl 2 N the articles in exch I m eraber of the Rosal Cusiege o reeone . Crmtake eporticn cytmuakey and Matapony to} Oa the Ith I visited the navy vard, and found | Stfong, dro ein our pickets beyond Farmingto = ams ae Ertduato from one ct the most eamment Col. expture a portion of the rebel mosquito fleet, | all the workeho nd other bulld- | sod advanced againat erhagh iprad cgay dead j . the U ed my feelings, and her eyes drop. to be | which were Drought into use for cerrving our | ings in ruius, having been set on fire by the | further ade bel the creek in front of ny ares Gi 2 Fane Sain ins mom-nt, fall of laughing de- | men from the transports to the shore, en the fiver | relels who ek toe cent tine partially blew up| Phe brigade held on for five hours, until fin fiance. She declared her intention to be an old | here ts too shallow t be entertamed from previous con for vessels drawing over six the dry dock. them heavily pressed in front and on the fian D e ed to comply with thetr co * and that I could not sustain them without passin; be entertsined unless maid most em; hatioally, and in the next sen- | feet of water. [also visited Craney [slend. here I found 39 | the creek with my whole force, which wes ‘cont Preeent to respond to hie b d " tence would add: During the night some of the Rebel Pickets | guns of large calibre, most of which were spiked; trary to your orders, and would have drawn on a articles ofegrement, with @ bond, wil! be ‘Tnover did love, but if I should take a | ude ssortie on one of Gut advanced videttes | also, a large number of sbet aud shell, with abeut general enyagement, | withdrew to thie vide te Eeures fobs cuneet within two days efter fc oes perc aaa fancy to anybody, [ should love like— bs soak roles eewen tee art, The news soon | 5,00 pounds 0 ee ne eons Wim Ol coder, The condaet of our te ops waa excellent, | pyPe7ing oft BECKW tel Ss — . 4 house aire.” “Though,” 2 9 say, care teorning the plain, which miners cages tale valldloga, were stata are wens tebe atone agg | and the withdrawal ‘made by them very reluc? | qte,ti 822, : i yoaZAK® PARTICULAR NOTICE exely, “ - ascer| sand acres of ground running southwest from the | crmnon, including these at Bewell’s Pr tently. ting wy thoaghts upon. York river, presented a scene suchas I have never Bod entorsad “Pre Tne enemy made an attempt to crose, but teries, with a lirge number of shot M, as “4 POSALS I tried in a thousand ways to make her be- | before witnessed. Here the men sted for some | well ce many other articles of va! re be peti ge P| Recahices) Nae Po aire, tray some interest in myself. Propose out- | time, reedy to march ata moment's notice; but | the navy yard and Craney Island, Sewell’s Point | C'abic, ‘hough | c: zpoecd, suGaed sexy uevers. right, I could not. Sbe had a way, whenever | "9 for dppeared, and the mea were permitted to | and other places. Joun . Woot, iy. ie: Of Bin bertecak being compistly disavied, Waruina re Anos OFFIC, - T tried it, of looking in my face with an air of | Teer” bremetigt ge for tae purpose of getting Mejor General Commanding. | 404 his tatantry line drives Wweck ee veral Umes, Ripe peocreas aan wiag ae grave attention, of profound interest, that was + = ’ 5 Dirty: equivelent in composed of tue New York T. r me!sncho!y ef: cta LB will . , ; My command are eager for an advance. Frorosins wil pe mepeieed bs ths Department, i Woskoess ts effect to knocking me down ; » vil mnul 5th of Mi , Paine tn toe Head, im second, Ninety-Gfth and Ninety-sixth Pennsyl-] FROM GEN. McOLELLAN’S ARMY. dno. Por, 3 eneral. tee, Sintcs, for tae i deoular Power. Pa pitation it took all the breath out of me. Vania troops, were left nt the edges of the woods| Heavqvartrrs, Comseatann, Va, Sanday The only forces engaged were Plammer’s and | Go t with ei Ney One evening, while there, I was subject to | to keep sharp lookout for the enemy, who were | Evening, May li. —There kas been 1.0 movements | P'aliner’s bri ades. The weather is warm a L G r ie or hea :-aches, and the gipsy, putting on a grave | now believed to be in close proximity to our | of troops to-day, as General sicCleliin was de. at, A quict in frent, theenemy baving ule 3 face, gave me P Jectare on the subject of health, | aes. sirous of observing the day and giving his men } ret red b- : avr with . cdel | 855, x ‘About th: ecovered | an opportunity to rest Monterey, Tgxx., May 10.—To Hon. E. M. eon loxcing Carbines, for cavalry, : z winding up with— _ at eginecaten tere or tae Caen cn tinwerraas | Pes yopuris Weber ed in to-day, by scouting par- | Stanton, Sec of’ War -—The enemy yeater- vor Pastis, ary S135) aut eoaiey Ballo de . “The bes: thing you can do iz to get = wife} Ce the river, who ait persed 1u great confusion | ties sent to the Chickahominy on the irft, a dis- | day attacked Geit Pope's outposis, nest Farm res for light +, Fimidiry, 9i¢, are evme cf the evis pro- to take care of you, and to keep you from over | ater hav. ing received some half dozen of our | iance cf thirteen miles, confirins the burning of | ington, and drove tt back ca Lis mala line, a study. I advise you todo it; if you can get heavy shella in thelr midst. This was commu- | both Jones’ and the bridge across (al river at the | Which was in pos 2 a atta . but v anybody to have you.”* nicated to locum, who immediately made | fame point. ‘The enemy was seen in considera boride after a PE et ogee eae bn rien “Eni ."* Taaid, rather piqued, ‘there are j strenuous effurts to get the brigade of Gen. Dana | ble force vn the opposite side. Taere is nothing { tt: hy Pe Ee . the prion for 300m of only teo many. I refrain from selection for f° shore, that we might be able to giv new from the road leading to Richmond by way ayy Gea Pope o nes aes yet er- i y pr sod per gua for pe ape faz-ef Beeching other henut How fond all | ™¥ * warm reception should he make bis appe of Bottom bridge on the right hand, or the mx! SP RL fice m= 1 10. S OF IMPRUDBACE he Ind gp me!’ T added, conceitedly J 222. Gen. Dana was indefatigable in nis heena | conch road leading from New Kent Court House, 7 General Ce a ; cd prope ie bet feo rt. ‘thongh £ can’t ae thet I am particular tas- Heck the oops off the transports. and through | We learn from a contraband belonging to Gen. . S exertion most of the men and horses were off | Lee, who left Richmond yesterday, that the tron} i “ 5 ee Enh tee co-ce uf ibie patg- I - s acd . often happgus toacen 1!-umed cinating.’ the boats by nine o’clock, and prepar: which retreated by that road are encamped at the | THE gl PA A aS Oe MIs: Y sense of sham. or dread of ¢i “Neither can I,” said Susy, with an air of | being made to breakfast the men of this bri, toll-gate, some eight or ten miles this side of the ae na bent Mat tioral from SPP ying © oe erfect simplicit, when the order g i city. He met some few troops between here and | A Feartul Struggle—The rebel gunbent Mal- se be she wi Lab thebenioal ignoreat ond deleenig PecCan’t yea?’ wala I, “I hoped—hoped—” | 324 New Vork end Ue gocher oe eee and int. He was driving 2 four-horse train] lery gots dows, with board—The Tat manufactured af | er Who, inca-able of caries, & sh hap Saul tudes dice ae ala rezimehts to advance into the woods and ning a trunk and some private property be- | Federal Fletilia Victorious. 7) sub stanoe. me trifltog een a ee T thought perbaps—ohi | @tlve off some of the rebel scouts who were Sting | longing to Gen. Lee. The general's wife ted lett Carno, May 12 —The following are the particu i “That is, Miss Su : and eccasional shots at our pickets, a we - | the White House, and is s tng with a physi the otver kinds of fire my hesd’ my-bead turned my face | posed to be strongly supported bya lores eee | clans fete mine trend eee P PE hcong: plcket ef | on teesaae: oe nines ot ee in the cushion cealed in the sakes ‘ the enemy made its appearance about two miles Eerly on Saturday morning elght rebel gun- ok KShae given iat $6 ak sha wen “Does it ache you very badly?” andshe put} This supposition proved Correct, for no sooner | from the White House to-day. They were not | boats came around the po ove the fort, and 2, abe tn rte will te ber cool little hands emong my curls. [ felt} had our men made an advance into the woods | interfered with until, becoming too bold, a gun- | boldly advanced towards our fiotiila the thrill her fingers gave me all the way to | than they were received with a voUey of musketry | boat, which arrived there about oue o’cioc lars of the brilliant navai victory near Fort Wright : pai te , . f must besub fing with frigh:fu! rapidity, ti | death p kr, The Cincinnati, which was stationed at the to the in=pection 80. 6 Orcnange | ricd to his creadiul sufftiogs by sending hig to ! from the Rebels who were hidden In tbe d shelled them out. The firing must have been | point where the rebels came up on Viiday, did | Keguiations. and mast be boxed, roacy for trang | too fod od County irom Whose bourne 10 Feng painfal L sras obliced te ieee eboe ail | undergrowth. Our men promed om aud siatetinns | beard at Richivoad, orit oonky aaa, bave been | point where the rebels came Pn ee eg ee RE thepey h fhe soft cool touch of those lit- | 8.YOlley, after which the enemy retreated farther [Per Telegraph via Cherrystone | Fimullancous attack by the Waele aoet ef enka | Domudeatthe factors in iste of aot ae ee I WEAKN . Sr ee t coo! a tato the woods, with the 32d New York closs at} Fortress Monnog. Mai 12,6 35 p- m —There | *!multancous attack by the woole fleet of gua lngers upon my brow. their keels; but they were too swift-footed for our is nothing new from Gen. Me! 1,000 ese! AND IMPOTENCY lellan to-day. The | boats was made upon ber, but with littie effect, aa |" P;oposale will state the of the establish By (aie great ani important remeiy Soon after this it became necessary for me | boye—being more protected—and they soon left} telegraph to his headqu:rters works well, and ts emy's guns were poorly almed. The Cin- | mot: e : rap! 4 sens aby tho cffer, the number and cate of the | t/q *"rhovewte of Those ee the 24 it 5 3 : ti meantime had hauled into the stream, | ft and rate of delivery monthly th re- | *2F"¢. hed teste Ge ee Saccalina pion bess the South, inthe Shoe Wi hilo thiceoose ptopln ~ ing on on the right p49 mapten Digable where an iron-clad ram, supposed to be the Mal- - Failure to make adolivery at & epzcified t Seen seat kstype—mnmpeaneeenee f friend of mine, made me decide to | Center, another was transpiring on the center, | Some of the crew of the Merrimac have deserted lory, advanced in the face of continued br epathir ie ee a es nen te pad: mdots to Marriage, Physica! or Mental of a lawyer me a d lay.’ | Where the 95th Pennsylvania regiment had en- | from Pig’s Point, and have just come in at New- | sides of the former until within about forty yarda. act the whos number of arms contractea for to | Di#@@S thostiors. Loss of trocieative rower, extend my trip, and see how t! end ty: I tered the woods. In a few moments after they | port News. Being the fastest sniler, the rebel boat succeeded | forfeiture at the Op'i. u of tne ‘De 3 Rervons Lr pe bs was certain; {could not leave home | catered they found themselves in a dense swamp, In running between tbe Cincinnati and the right | °°! for pel ki out some answe: ten tabil rire Weakness Deprrtment rese: “ Exheustion of the most feariel ki as dy cured. L Vee to iteelf the right to - and in thelr atruggle to get across became separa- From the Shenardoah Department, bank, when men dppeared upon her decks pre- | rejact apy bid, and will consi“er none made through ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. Sasy. Dressed my faultless costume, and | ted from each other. M 5 —T pasting to board the Cincinnatl with grepaels | avy Sout. broxer, or party other than the regular Tus Masy JT moveanns oured et ths inrtirution full of hope, I went to Mr. Arnold’s. 8 One of the companies managed to get to the Bh atl Tenet eee captured’ seammbey bree thrown out, which design was aieen by | manviscturer ¥ the the parlor, at the piano, alone. It was] otber side. and were climbing the bank on the . inst sevenicen years, and to tell you. opposite side when they descried a party of a 4 cal guerillas near the spot where the Ira Harris Lreigfne. beer water from the steam batteries of eral i Ww. ¥, Chie of, Orin wi uards were shot. e 2 \- b 1»? J soldiers In ambush. ‘-Who comes there!” cried . In the meantime the rest of our gunboats had } M aekste,” or rifiss, sadera,&e, as the s owe: yhat are yout” was the next inter- | day from the woods near Me Jackece.’ it's} rebel fleet. BLL TICE ‘ y Giv g . but, sweeping —_ — bps rogation, ‘A company of the ith Pennsylva- believed tet many countrymen, who come into} Tbe Mallory, undaunted by the failure of her | PUBLIC NOTICE Is HE: mg a hat } as she warbled, “But I’m | nia." No sooner was thie answer returned than | Coa Tee ont many countrymen, uarterma TAT RL to board the Cincinaat!, crowded on a1 under the sox of Consrers of the 1fth of Aarti ieee y sleep.” the partys whom the bt ape had mistaken for | are giving information to the rebels, if they are | full head of steam and came towards the Cincin- entitled, *An got for the release of certain vereons Toried, “ love me when you J some of bis own regiment, opened a terrible fle not in active service themselves. Several arrests | 2&t!, evidently intending to ran her down. Capt. | heid to service or iabor in the Mietriet of Colum- May I think 207” ratntned to oer ee ereraed the fire and thea | have been made to-day of suspicious persanes | Siemble, who wes In Gammand, waited uatil the | a.'/ will bold their seasions m the City a e3, if you ch for Rory O’More } teturned to our reserves. In this affair Captain among others, of a youth of fifteen years, said to} Tebel monster vars — a ‘Tbe 5 = ee BST Wednoa .Phnred: g by pire ‘you know.* attis, of Company B, was shot through the belong at Harper’s ferry, whose br.thers are in | red a broadside ate ae om his Parrott guns, ‘that all’ per “Yat dowa beside ber ero rues wore led and arid of tue | ANDY ghONTAY bro ofthe faveignion | WHR Gd ert Cin a er uy ena ReneS Meee fis I said, sighing; ‘“Rory’s idol dream- } geid by their friends, who, before they quit the | 20tdivulg complicity In the murder of the | tlme that 1t was impossible for the gunners of | mincw dave fuer the posrtee eae ’ My ground, revenged fall of their brave com- Harrie Guards are reported to have deserted their | the Cincinnati to swab out their guns, and it was pone bs Isto. of seiy Lext,) bat not theres ‘ter, , “that was the difference } rades by giving the enemy a few well directed house last night. only by bringing the steam batteries to bear on eee ee gga bp 3 a > ——______ Saswess Sant 5 ats. between his case ¥ vo:leys. a her again that the Mallory was compelied to baul Siirmation setting forth the names end per BEING IN RECEIPF , We chatted away for atime. At lest I be-] But now the action became more general Captare of a failread Train. off. Capt Stemble shot her eee oe io | 2on8l dosoription of cuc vo ey sof throughout the lines, and from every quarter of Lovisvitie, May 11 —One hundred and fi volver, and was himeelf woun 2 Pi which the petition g and an their the woods came the sharp crack of musketry. of Morgan’s Cavairy at noon to-day, captured | 5D0t fired by the pilot’s mate of the Mallory. facts touohing the a f. and the patrons Mies Beng 5 any Gis orening to tell bourne bake yaad, now Deen going on for three | forty eight frelght and four pasecnger’ cats, ana | _ While this flerce engagement between the Mal- | ore yu ai agra ours here without !ntermission, @ number aud re *o the af mid specinl attention of thei: o . | lory and the Cincinnati was in progress, our shots 4 th ard supply of goods How she was ! A bright thought | of men were killed and wounded. At this june- pd mor look pooner Lat Pint igo from our other vessels had exploded the botler on j BERNAL HHS United s sent rebel~ i istivg of {words fies, Suctront Sad 'tn the cusotion she was eure to betray. %i | wees et wets oriteen erent weed | Revs, ound northward. ‘The operator st’ Cave Drning her i the waters edges nn" edad, Notice Te ery Zusher secon: tnat ipo tae | BgMPS EoSaletice, Ooi tees, tape. Ubepenne, *, wi we! i rnin; T ge. > j iH Wo 1a Sbpetep apt ip ag slater it, and the 2d US. “Aytillery“under Capt. Arnold, Pe Bie ate ESS Ce ey git “The tir at the time was very heavy, and under statment ie erives ob eompenle wise n Ly: 2 to ss Mien Miss Susy,” Ieald, “I am going South | Was ordered into povition bautery tou op Capi: tuccaplared’ Federale were, Majors Helvet tics | Hver the rebel fect retired, bat was pursoed unt | te ~ve"al owners or catamutas the 14 ions of Perera pa Art orrew tion on the left, and i ti Hl Bedeakt odleee ocd tenen soldiers: “Tie | they gained sbelter uader the guns of Fort Wright. le free by tant set, settin: forth Co Por their Enccageo's, are urgentis ‘- he swept her hands across the keys of the woe figing yt hener otalire nape of auent pete Seer aes ¥ sigpcarsain en Sch When the smoke cleared away a broadside from | penn vente) Sard Fe ie eaten Bice, Of] requonted to aeitie the same Bptacier no into a stormy polka, I tried to see ber} tena minute. Tnis soon compelled the rebels to the locomotive, which brought the passengers | the flagship Benton was eent after the Mallory, by that aet, Re gg } bat ber curis fe = it. Iwas a age —_ a mere pe on our Pas 5 ae oe shells | back to Louisville. _ wens fot ae seen to careen, and went A une ahs er Citisen and Miltary Taslore itch ber if she fain! or comfort her w less thi-k t! upon the und they were spoeeessietinerseoepeagapibichiccicisunmenamacss jown with all on ! > : een Banta * ‘she wept. I listened for the sobs I fancied the pying. But there evidently Je uo rest Retaliatory Measure None of our boats were injared except the Cin- | shAl! aoe to the requirements of tast | W Ey # ED E ° » for no sooner had the rebels - " cinpati, and the damage to her is so slight that it ‘Act. v ee Suenos ake Trae moved their forces upon our lett thee eet anne ILLB, ae psec sche hence ots can be repaired in Swoaty-four hours. Four men F. VINTON, Mm ‘80! ac boats, which up to that time been unabie to we in her were wounded, including the master’s ANLEL RK. GOODLOER, J : 2 that for every Union man captured or maltreated : the last haat pe wong and said gayly have a band in he eis, opened thets, hetueries a mniesting adenine ae cae promineat | mate. No other casualties are mentioned. ORATIO KINS “Going ——— is shall be arrested, and for all preperty of Washington, Apri 23, 1862, tf ADIEY RUBBER BOOTS Yes; for some months. menced to write they had completely driven the i how di ! St t ought of sight end hearin loyalists destroyed ainple remuneration shall be LATER FROM EUROPE, ————— AND SHOES, eee compe wife = Ws coon ss the gues of Ospe Porter commenced | made to them out of te Preyer of such tn the! New Youx, May 12.—The steamer Etna arrived SUPERIOR CARRIAGES FOR ea 3. B. PUD! as you go home, and o: 1 some extre & P vicinity as has given aid, comfort, information , dates tr CHILDREN, - . | to fire them, accompanied by those from here this evening. with dates from (jueenstown 4 ived a lot of the ve e2, of Su- 324 Penn. pockst-bandierchiefs for this melancholy oe- | to Are Dele undertaok of | Of encouragement to parties committing such | Bete this eve nat rece jot of the above articies, of S pe * — casion, will you?” ire them,” I said their baiteries whieh they had xe tals penttion copeiaipns. a caged = a exscuted id ‘The Paris correspondent of the London Herald | Prices. ©?” 824 Fstiatis Bnd Gigs Sad Cabs, at ail “You do not seem to requi em, : |The New Jersey ts received orders to | the letter, and special warning 1s given accord- the Prices. ‘i oan : veh rite Fd eaten 2? And on cheers bi i Gen, McDowell’ beet tava of aterm in Aeon a hy = Ett ie Ls imma 2am za aie P. 2° ARE get married, or die, or am ; let us know." ; agaio ned. Bet Se eet | adhia cacmiaes among the northern partyin} Coking Stoves and Meee fa Ee ARGE M ar Ww soy in Ketashy™ U osld, Gttarmined to try | bed get cutter ight in tas wera ppesiss Crokericibenn BEST Isrts SRO | 5 i to batioved tutt viry-satonsoeestenee nes] 92 Se Seve tatear tenn |p | Fertig Fe ber, “and if T soeept it, as I have ome | | Even ybody hna done well, MKtanton, Secretary of War’—'The enemy ad: | been made by the French Cebinet to Lord Pel-| VPILLEW'S UNION STABLE. CTA SATSE NA, ALasama, thoughts of doing, T aball never return.”’ thus far, and standing coe ling ny vanced upon the Bowling Green road this after- | merston,with a view ry jon an en comer Sixth Wego! oale, mounted ou siete one very, on noon, but fell back after losi lieutenant to the war, which, accotding to official Informa- . Her face did not ¢! ‘The old saucy | anything whatever to eat, except that wh’ ten en one were cut of Dy the Eallant Major tion received here, is as far from a termination as FRANCK TA look was there as I spoke; but I noticed that | may have had in their haversacks. I baveyet to| Dufie, of the Harris Light Cavalr; ” one little hand closed convulsively over her | hear a word of compiaint from any qurter. 2 5 ¢ eek x 5 The Paris correspondent of the Daily News | mouth, on reasonable term: A ne jot b d the other fell a) the keys, ‘boats are still throwing, sbell into Major Guauuatie, gives a similar rumor, derived both from French of Horses, Carriages and Buggies jus’ Shep for ihe first time, a discord. Rotel be enemy from erecting bat- pean etait and Americus aourees. £6 siye:the two Govern. | received, nd for 7 y 5 Hebel Caval: West- | ments are seriously ng tervention. Golng awsy forever?” she _ with aced under the command of Gen. | =*Pedition uke THE LATEST. me 1S naa tone, Set also 8 — least, would 98 Papucan, May 12.—Gen. Denver and staf ar-| Purenssvac, May 1.—The Journal, of St. Pe- 7 aa chewden.” ; tive: bere een en route from Pit tersburg, doubts the probability of the Western M RS. RU ell two thousand caval: ith en expression of > powers interfering in American affsirs. Fer RApRAS ‘e May 1—The French press states that | . 7 h* popular RESTA pS Rag it the object of the diplomatic £3i0u) for ladie ong soatiome sey ottat: the Ki cod, Tonpemes to: | Senta tine or Geen pipet aa a Tugning Western Kentu: Te- the recognition pr Ty . ages will me if Blaine of Europe, have eae. care on between oF ne ' gri Paris and London throughout April. Instrac- | V: may Fatal Raliread Accident. tions in this sefise bed been sent to Count Mer- | sB¢arce. aus x that g deri Inpianapouis, May 11 —A special train, which | cter, when the battles are said to have de-| Sti oleer house, 00 ap tlm . My powers from governed is | left nere last night with Gov. Morton, General | cided France to abstain from intervention for the T, ‘AN’T BE BEAT! but certainly it] Noble, Prof. F! » Superintendent cf public | present. al HE Sabeptinns deiermined to acoommodate BYEXY PER ; y sf ted to prove that | instruction, and surgeons and sanitary stores for oon ert meaek meee ois stock fraction of a nation, a State or a city hasa rig bt Pittsburg Landing, collided with a freight car Loter from Califernia. =o ene ‘and ad ie ard glanced | t breuk off at will from the Government of the | standing on the track at Sullivan, lodiena, Tac San Francisco, May 8 —Satled, steamer Sono- | 35 Sil use of the public. Families | BS nation, the State or the city. tly killing Prof. Fletcher. No others were ra, for Panama, with 120 passengers and $220,000 | Wishing 1t,’oan st aii en procure ® ice carriage SEB set nt ay, pall a pear dip Lavaletie, the French Minister to Romer tu hresaure for New York, and also $170,000 for Fitigentle horyes and a rood and careful uriver, "T3e, Eorbes cuormine . oe © Goyon Commanding General o! +orta nk We tae 5 Tue contrast between the black Pr Ba pisenee the Meentakes |, Bax Faasctcco, May 10—Steamers Brother Saibe Ce : of pres Ipods. af she Yatewt and the fiesh seemed to strike her. to by Jonathan, Oregon and Paname have arrived from a - i . apt al an heed hand?" ye oaythiok oo astroyed Tih | Oregon on Soe olneabts Within twe devs, f OR ~ through = broken out in 2 great msny places. It is said the ic You may have lt it yoa will!” Taald, offer: . Pennsylvania Goal Company's works, betwers sr gan ane Yiatit SExRe pleases. it. Moscow and Scranton, are in dang: Ines. She took it between own, and, toying cot with i saad said: p A Rewdy Killed in Beston. Boston, May 11—Late on Saturday night “Ys PRY af foucbe attacked police otlcr Jamee i, om duty in Broad street, and in self-defense looked into my face. Wi the officer discharged his revolver, instantly kill- Ss tise aid. Hor golee soon, : SoS ar iaig basin Sete tearing Ope i Tose. f over the tons oes, and’ : Buekley was employed on the steamer Lewistown. a, , 3 Pennsylvania Politics. Re May 10.—Jobn D Stiles, of Allen- Tyee Lond I know not; bat I dare any my oon Eas tees sestno toes erin can- it you. Pi inutes iater, te for to fill the vacancy oceasioned

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