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Price—THREE CENTS, eet WHAT A PRETTY LITTLE HAND. BY MARY EB. CLARK. Iam nota bashful man. Generally speak- ing Lam fully as confident and- forward as most of my sex. I dress well; dance well; sio well, I don’t tread on ladies’ dresses when a] breast, and my lips were in contact with weothar pair. ore { FROM GEN. HALLECK'S. COMMAND. [Q__ NOTION. DR. JOHNSTON Recennoitering Skirmish near Farming- Sraren PROPOSALS are invited until tho B ALTimeo ee Goce THE SURRESDER OF NORFOLK. ton Emgngement Between Ge s eae pee *e Evtwisvence, separ eren LOCK HosPrirad: : ia Oo head «f Beef Cattie onthe Hoo Has discoverrd the most Certain, Sp-edy and on, ¥ algae cag oe beat Suamaneeneny pa snonateed with Great Slaughter. a (Bho Cati tie fo be Somme ss Syeshi hington ety, Effectuai Remedy in the orld, etc., Captured. Pitsburg Ladding Sith roca te nents oe eee | weight, co 2 msi admitred winoh werchs leas" FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. ° TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. THE, BATTLE OF WEST POINT [Correspondence of the New York Heral Beans, nese West Point, make my bow; I have not the trick of coloring —With my eyes full of burnt powder: The following bas been received at the War ‘general eaieut 20 pound: reaod Bu “ TF % to the roots ef any hair when I-am spoken to. | my ears,filled with the tinglag of musketry and | Department.” pr fied eel rt mbes in aust gusstitee ta ses Seca een, cimnes ou ia menleay coker) MEDISTELY ot Yet there was one period in my life when ali| the screeching of bombshelis, [ s!t down Fontness Monnor, May 12 —Hon. Edwin M. | nots Cavalry, under command of Major Appling- ne fi t of Cat be made om th= 10h ae i my meritsseemed to my own eyes insignificant, perio gr hnag rage fig’ + Stanton, Secretary of War: On the 9% of May, | ton, accompanied Genetal Paine from Farmington | 0! June. 192, a ers Government | A CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, and I felt very modeat, not to say bashfuk It raged here since ten o'clock this morning. ‘and | Friday afternoon. | organized a force to march | on a reconnotssance of the enemy's position. may require. IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS’ - which is stili continuing, although | just now : ° a A bond with good and sufficient security wil! b> dil not know where to put my hands and fect. | The first of this division of the grand eray.of |tion cf tal Gene at Ont View, aud com: | force of rebel infantry ambushed in the woods on | Treatcry 1o'cs, or other Goveroment tankers = | (he Biducys ard Bladder, Involuuiary Discharger Did I mention that in the same hands and feet | the. Potemae arrived here yesterday afternoon, | menced the march ‘towards Norfolk. Generals | both sides of the road teading from Farmington wilbsentertaincd when ait oon | 'mPoteros, Genorai Detility. Nervousness, consists my great beauty? They are both } under command of General Franktin.and byfark | Mansficid and Weber proceeded on. the direct | to Corinth. Afterconsultsticn the Pederstieon, | timators Who nee eed “when. PUL jn mals | 2,0: pameeateCentanooot small of the sean 222 on a Desutiful | roate by way of Tanner's Creek bridge, bit flad- | advanced for the purpose of ancertatuing the rebel | With their coutracta.or where the bidte: ts tot | Wats er eucey oP Gulshan ee years ago I fell in love. 1 did not go | Risin; which ts surrounded on three aides by | ing it on fire they returned to the cross ronds, | strength, wnd were etrronnded, but eut the! peerent So saupone $0 Ail lida to be ! ir way | RS ° roat, into it quietly. weighing my Idol's perfections teesoetn tite ar too Pumanboy fier ad Sak where I joined them, and took the direction of | through the rebels, who had formed a line onthe | @wowhaLICd by two sua Wenkn2as ia the Baox, Striotares, Affsotions of . Diseses of the Note o: rtia. Adestions of the or B. wels—theee terribie o1e- ‘Tho names o/ firma s'rou'd bs stated in fall, with om aysins f : the column. toad, and meade thelr way baek to eamp, bringir;: | th= pre addr ul ne Soltary Habits ot Youth *Enicooumas after the Introdectieas. wa OT | baif'« milo southward from West Point are | gh stived by the old. road, and entered the 1a: | otf the body of the mejar, who wan Kiteas ond cate eitented Vo Majar"k. BECKWITH, | tore Dradtol and orruative Praations which Ma” Mapned, i “Arnold,” sala a'iekteat | Looe Se nee: eat Pala trenchments in front of the city at twenty mia- | four clr number who were wounded. A | C.S,.U. 3. A., Waching‘on. D.C, Body sud mind bef @ Orel iately jeserter, 7 Form cf Guarantee, i friend, and lo! L was desperately in love. She | where it was at first Intended we shonld land, broaed ‘penras: Nora jcuspalibd: bY te | seonis lent SORA ed ee oor ne YOU NG a accompanied by the | rebels lost 49 kille@ and wounded and missing, | _,W°——+, of tho oo: ——, acd State | uy, wtdhoaneed . = P ‘specisily who havo cecome the victims of Solr was a friry like Aigure, with long brown ourls | we shoctd then heve had a considerable stream | Hon. Secretary Chaee, and met the mayor anda | of whom aileutenant colonel ard captain were | of. a of a 2 pant | tary Vice, that dreadful destructive hi Goating over a snowy neck and shoulders, and | 0f water between us and the rebels, and would | select ccmmitt/e of the common council of Nor-| killed... en 5 Bris tofelhl « toatiace Tat ate dante crk sae | Saran Seoul ; woutinly grave tao falling down on the waist of an enchanting have bed considerable, trouble to reach them, a8 | folk at the limits of the city, when they surren-| On Friday rebel Gen. Bracg’s division attacked | Prasat en Z wand ould his p ff. orp exalted” Snjeete sky blue dress. Hor large, dark blue eyes | tu ih" pridnes have been destroved. Our gun- | dered the city, agreesbly to the terms set forth in | Gen. Paine in bis position, two mites bayond | ng Se tte the thendore ot were full of saucy light, yet, how tender and oospted, he will at Ones euter itto & eo rn ndisputed. posiessicn, of the | the resolution of the common council, presented | Farmington. A «herp engagement followed. our | cortract tn sooondanos therewrthen eet Eee ® | ent aod listening Sevates with the thunder a4 neal) the 5 & point, the rebels baving disappeared at the ap- | by the Mayor, Win. W. Lamb, which were ac- | men fighting bravely and making several bayonet | | Shyuid the contract be awarded him wee loving they could look! “( found out | pearance of our forees. and the American fing of | cepted by me so far as related to the civil rights charges on the enemy, who were repulsed with | PMis¢ he ae Ister 3 our Union now floats from one of the most prom: } of the citizens. A co} y of the resolutions have | great slaughter. Large reinforcements of rebels He guarentes mast be appended to onoh bid. Ov all the provoking, tantalizing hittle co- buildings in the village. « been already furnished you. 1 immediately took | having subsequently arrived, our troops retu-ned es that ever teased the heart of a poor i iately.on the landing of onr forces from | possession of the city, an@ appointed Brig. Gen. | to Farmingto e lost nearly 200 fm killed. Ss NOTICE. an, Susy Arnold was the most bewitebing. 1 | ‘5? ports. pickets were thrown ont to the | Egbert L Viele military governor of Norfol, | woanded and prisoners. No further particulars | SEALED PROPOSALS +or surohaeing al! the would a ing with h. d h edges of the surrounding wood and our tents were | with directions to see that the citizens were pro- | have been reestved, Hides and Tstiow, Hoo’r acd Horne, of fue Reef nor see cent cman onld pass an evening wi er, ppl 4 ome | pfiched on the banks of the civer, and up to that | tected in all thelr civil rights. Soon after, | took Catt'o, killed bythe Army ofthe Pp ui i! 86.8 physician. certain that one more interview would mske | time not one of the chivalric eons of the South | possesion of Gosport and Pertemouthe Oificial Dispatch of the Engagement. 2, MeUlelian. 81 i the happiest of mem; but the next time I | had made bis appearance. About dusk, a part of |’ The taking of Norfolk caused the destruction | , Pit tssuRe, Tenn., May t1— following here ergs going from Baltimo-e street, 5 her a cool nod ‘and indifferont glance | the division of Gen. Sedgwiok, under command | of the Mertimac, which was blown up by the | dispatch has just been received frem General ‘ ant doors from the corner. Fai! notte observe namo threw down all my castles. She was very cau- | of Gen. Dana, arcived in transports from York rebels about five o'clock on the morning of the | Pope: H and - ‘vers must be paid end cogtain ® tious. Not a word did she drop to make me | t?wn, and remained in the center of the river, i B Lith of May, which wes soon after communicated | , NBAk FARMINGTON, May 9,P. M.—To Mejor as DR JOHNSTON, . e ; Stat fi:lkeck: The enemy, twenty thousand I bec t \ ~ believe that she loved me; and yet her hand | ¥bile some of our light draught gunboats took a} to yon and the President of the United States | General * . i " a oR | Member of the Royal Collegeof mi would linger in mine, Wer calaghene tt Llook- | tp up the rivers Pamunkey and Matapany to} On the Lith I visited the navy yard, and found teats es ee ow) v ioran Obtaining thie Goa, graduate from vue ct bi ‘moet eminent col ed my feelings, and her eyes drop, to be capture a portion of the rebel mosquito fleet, | all the workshops, storehouses, and other build- ag a tpying the | "A bond with good aud leras in the t d States, and ths grester part o| we further side of the creek in front of my cam rebyereny | 2 nore life has bs : he r raised again in & mom-nt, full of laughing de- | men from sirtepeata a Gie-cheterce atiak: nine wi at Gio ein iim partatin ee cp ‘The brigads held on for five hours, until Any: Tid Swill be eatetea ned Beate contrimtgns | Lip Edoge Paris, Piiadely he and eleowhere, Rae . 8 e i here is too shallow for vessels drawing over six | the dry dock. them heavi.y pressed in front and on the flanx, | who lave failed to comply with their ovutrnols, onishing Oures thet hatically, and in the next sen- | feet of water a je A : v ringiog in Tulso visited Craney Jsland, where 1 found 39 and thal I could not sustata them without assing | ard no: id will bo entertene. 38 the bidder “ “ t 4 would add: Daring the night some of the Rebel pickets} guus of large calibre, cost of which were aptked; | the creek with my whole force, which wes con- | Presest Let bene a bond, will be | 263% ele ien sounds, badhial- never did Tove, but if I should take a | ™*de asortie on one of our advanced videttes | also, a large aumber of shot and shell, with about | @tY te your orders, and would have a bel Sard tobe entered into’ wiluin two cays efter | NOS® Bath frequont blushing, attended sometims y to anybody, I should love Jike—like a and shot him through the heart. The news soon 5,000 pounds of powder, all of which, with the general engagement, I withdrew tothis side in| { ‘ the with. derangement ci mina. ‘© cured immedi- ordet, The conduct of our troops was exceélleut , . ately ‘ and the withdrawal made by them very reluc’ | Co Wed TAK@ PARTICULAR NOTICE. spread through the camp, and by daylizht this | buildings, were la gocd order. As far as [ have we?) afire.” “Though, morning the plain, which takes in abou: a thou- | been able to ascertain, we have taken about 200 he would say, care- ‘yy, “I never saw anybody yet worth set- | sand acres of ground running southwest fr ipsluding this , tantly. nd endore ropoasia, Young mon sud overs who have ir jure them- ting my thoughts upon.” York river, presented'a oes cece ext naeapeover fertes, wits Laie nantes: oe thet and “unt as Sa eneny maa. A Steen pe. Se. Coie! aE gis Ronc—a babit frequents ‘eommed fete ceil Saat f tried in a thousand ways to make her be- | before witnessed. Here the men stocd for some | well as many other articies of value st:tioned ae | Te&Rdoued the movemest. Our loes was consld- pee UAIT ED BTR J 18, oF Bt senvol, the offeate of whiol some fnterest in myself. Propose out- | time, ready to’ mareh ati moment's notice; but | the uavy yard and Craney Island, Seweil’s Point | eble, thous icf sig Minden rae laa and if no: cured, r I could not. She had a way, whenever | 2° foe appeared, and the men were permitted to | and other places NE. Woon, reaped ei Re oneh ex pow ® iol cel at he by Z ineses! ubie, aud dextroye both i tried it, of looking ia my face with an air of | fturn to thelr czmps for the purpose of getting Mejor General Commanding. | su bis infantry line drives back. several tines” Sasmmeron. 20. } grave attention, of profound interest, that was | Sony Siever nant ced rae come sleep. A — My coinmand are eager f Fecroaiss ie p e ; ~ | strong picket, posed of the New York Thirt . . y lias of tne Bask eqvivelent in its effect to knocking me dowa} | xecond, Ninety-tifth and Ninety-sixth Penney FROM GEN. McCLELLAN’S ARMY. 3 vl it took all the breath out of me. ut * vania troops, were left at the edges of the woods HeapQvarters, Compergtann, Va, Sunday The only forces en; One ovening, while there, I was subject to f to keep e sharp lookont for the eN>my, who were | Evening, sey 1i.—There has been Lo movements | Palmer’s brigades. r i Pia hes :-aches, and the gipsy, putting on a grave J now believed to be in close proximity to our | of troops to-day, as General afcC was de- | pleasant. All is qitet tn front, the enemy having | 5 fies: ap , gave mas a lecture on the subject of health, } 'ines sirous of observing the day and giving his men | fet.red. . f winding up wi Aves this time one of our gunboats discovered | an. gear rest ‘ Stantan, ect The best thing you can dois to get a wife | 2,/°fiment or two of the enemy on the west side ‘The reports brought in to-day by scanting par- | Star cry y € the ri . tles sent to the Chickahominy on tke left, a dis- | day attacked to take care of you, and to keep you from over J efter hhasiey enc aPersed in great confusion | tles sent to mye a oe | te Le fMarou of the Beart. D 3. Nev ree ore tive Feo eel Fosbbarda, lowing Carbiuas, for oxvsiry. The enemy yesier- | Kevo ver Pistoin, army en. Pope’s outposts, neat Farm- xhtoavairy, Z recelved some half dozen of our | tance of thirteen mies, confirms the burning of | ington, und drove tt back on bis maia ine, Hoare’ Bwords, } atest goat the Sve pro study. I advise you to do it; 4f you can get heavy shells in their midst. This was commu- | both Jones’ and the bridze acrosathat river at the | Which was In posit rer . ri 5 a Ei oe. arde, Neavovs Bis 1—Thousards oan pow jodae anybody te have you.” nicated to Gen. Siocum, who immediately made } saine point. The enemy was seen In considera. | the enemy, after a susrp ekituish in fr ; lt a mraeket bayonets, Nhat ewes Athen pen mgm facet poo indeed,” T said, rather piqued, ‘there are § strenuous efforts to get the brigade of Gen. Dana | ble force on the opposite side. There is nothing } treated to Corinth. Deserters this morniag report the price for 220 of | cated, navi winger o about the nig teo many. I refrain from selection for | 9" sbore, that we might be able to give the ene- ahs from tho: toud denting: to Richmoad fed way porn losses. Gen. Pope ate) e8 ascer- eposed, per gun fut | eyos. oonzh ordemet = = my & warm reception should he make his appear- | of Bottom bridye on the right hand, or the ma aEeee Ras peace: 3 . SEAS Or mm "DERCE. Ps Pega cg Sieamy age Oe —_—— ance. Gen. Daaa was indefatigable in bis hecora | coach toad leading from New Kent Court House, Major Gene:at Commanding. e s gcd cartenes.*he kind propoced aud — age! Bele tin i i a the ladies are of me Seen once ten ) | to get the troops of the transports, and through | We learn from a contraband belonging to Gen. i binee aoe ts ia ae ett nes OF OBF fines he has imbiioo tee ecoas of thie patn- “though Lean’tsce that I am particular fas- | bis exertion most of thé men and losers were off | Lee, who left Richmond yesterday, thatthe troops HE VAL VICTORY ON THE mis-] F swords & ds, te price ofeach ittoo of.ea happens thatan 1l-umod cinating ; the boats by nine o’clock, and preparations were | which retreated by that road are encamped at the | T RA aeasiPPs RIVER i of the prescribed p the’ setter af © ccf aaems or drend of cisoovery deters him Neither ean I,’’ said Susy, with an air of J being made to breakfast the men of this brizade, | to!l-gate, some eight or ten miles this side of the a esc, Bae Ripe from aa. te Shene) at 1 S i ty. when the order was given for the 16th, Slat and | elty. He met some few troops between here and | A Fearful Struggle—7Rc rebel gunboat Mal-) Ail var ; : and de-ig-i'g pretend an't you?’ said I, “I hoped—hoped—" | 321 New York, and the 95th and 96th Penpaylva- | tat point. He was driving a four-horse train] Jory goes dewn, with all on beard—The | r-r Sa tye ere Rh al re, ¥ bit of curing, fi oly bis yeouniary Ou! that dreadfully attentive face of hers. J 2'4 regiments to udvance into the woods znd | containing 2 trnnk and private property be- Federal Fletilia Victerious. teed my tet Sones 2 substance, keep nim trifiicg mon:h after or That is, Miss 5 I thought perhaps—oh! drive cif some of the rebel scouts who were ring | longing to Gen. Lee. ‘f al’s wife bas left Catno, May 12 —The following are the partlcu- | are to interchange with i h t o ost fee oan ve obraiaed. and in hat is, Miss Susy. I thought perhaps cecasional shots at our pickets, and were sup-| the White House, and is sto with a physi- | lars of the bri!iiant naval victory near Fort Wright | ail tacir parts. Enon of « of fire | C%PSir eave hin with ruined bea.th to sigh over my head’ my head‘” and 1 turned my face fp isea to be stron supported by a force con- | cian a few miles in advance. A strong picket of | on Saturday: Qrms must alo icterchange With ooe another in tog Snape soe by the ues of that in theeushion cealed in the wi the enemy made Its appeatanc» about two miles} Early on Saturday morning eight rebel gun-}t 2 manner. Regunaormare he cone Does it ache you very badly?" and she put | This supposition proved correct, for no sooner | from the White House to-day They were not | boats came around the poiut above the fort, and | 1,5¢ quai d no | ie iron parts will Le | or the Heart, Thr Skia, &o. progrese- ber little hands among uty curls. I felt | had our men made an advance Into the woods | interfered with until, becoming too bold, » gun- | boldly advanced towards our flotilla. allowed to be an ing wreh frigh*! Jditr. tit death pute her fingers gave me all the way to § than they were received witha volley of musketry | boat, which arrived there about o'clock, The Cincinnati, which wes stationed at the rs wg et ye ‘anaes riod to hie dreadia! sufferings py vond.ug him t 21 gers gave m 'y y, ¥ 2 Pp A the toes of my boots. My head being really —_ the Lar ag who were hidden iu the dense besine 9 Tones The Bing must nave been | point where the rebels came up eer. ae is nd must be boxed, read: for. $ Gudisoevered oouks F Whose boarue to — ng ‘ undergrowth. Oar men pressed on,and gave them | heard ct Richmond, as it ie only tweaty miles off. | not attract their attention until the fleet’ ha On, the exgrnse of the contractors, ler ee : i very painful, I was obliged to meng Shey fe a volley, after which che geceny sopetiee) hon od [Per Tela: phi vis Cherrestene | passed above her; but as soon ox she was ecen ety je; na may be Girected. Inepeotigne will |] DR JOHNSTON'S REMEDY FOR ORGAN- the way home, the soft cool touch of those lit- } into the woods, with the 32d New York close at} Fonrdess Monnou ay 12,625 p.m —There | simultaneous sttack by the woole fleet of reach ne factories in lots of not : IU WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. tle fingers lingered upon my brow. their heels; but they were tooswift-footed for our | is nothing uew from Gen. MeCle!lan to-day. The | boats was made upon her, but with little effec ‘Pulsertwih ante thawemsut th ish | ,,B4 thie erestant umportan: remedy weakness of non after this it bedame neosssary for me | boys—being more protected—and they soon left] telegraph to his headquarters works well, and is | the enemy's guns were poorly almed. The Cla- ng the offer, Grow a bedbelnoret tami Deen 4 te leave the Giyes, Satine “55 eat Bf peers 8 etek mecha gt? Kop) cooitinnly exployed wit Governmeat bests} utnnat mesetiae, Ral sLeuled (20. tht fisgee, hare dency em mena a biateied, who pad costall hope, have been imme- a t e Sou! o ness. jo s se id : Lately 16, ser iae edticadad cine cade tot dentde to | com's, ecother was tranapltiag’ ee telecaior, | anos of thaciew of the Mertimast % edererted | lory, advanced in the fice of continued brozd- | time; or any attempt to Intrcduce ye2lleay Al iarpai-mdots to Marriege, Physical or Mental ¢ y a < ‘ >> | where the 95th Pennsylvania regiment had en Piv’s Point. and have just come ina . | sides of the former until within about forty yards. ‘ - < Bretivtche’ Yop Lirguaifiestiors. Lose of trooreative F Te ry eg! from P ni inatN x ns f 5 d my trip, and see how the “land lay. Z J me in at New jeatthewho'e number of arms contracted ip 1 Weak: or < Sed - =. d not 1 he tered the woods. Ia a few moments after they | port News. Being the fastest saller, the rebel boat succeeded | forfeiture a: the option of the Department. i rene, erat UbLaty y fr mee * nes: ot Oae thing was certain, I could not leave home } -n:-red they fouad themselves in a dense swarm; io running between the Cincinnst! and the right | T~e Peptrement reserves to ilacl the nizht to | ©*!2tstion of the niost fenrful kicd epeedily cured. fer mouth, Lares a st he a and in their struggle to get across became se para- From the Shenandoah Depertment. bank, when men appeared upon her decks pr Levy bid, &ud wil. const er none mace through ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. Sasy Dressed is my faultless costume, an ted from each other. . ring te » Clacinn y’ 3 gent. broker, or party other than the fegu!sr Tue Many ANDs Cured At this metitution New Marxer, May 1 ‘ privates of the} Paring to board the Clacinnati with grep 3 os i tte Susy One of the companies managed to get to the Vv. Bo thrown out, which design was frustrat o | . # ih yoare, sud the numerous rn ermont Cavalry were captuied yesterday b ” 2 P; ll bo sddreesai as fol) Ge E turcioal Operations formed Dr. wes in the parlor, at the piano, alone. It was} other side. and were climbing the bank on the} guerillas neat the spot where the ea Harris | {rowing hot water from the steam batteries of | get {'y? LEY, Cluel of Crinsuon, Washing. : y porters ol papers ard “[’ve something to tell you.”” opposite side When they descried a party of § Guards were shot. the Cincincat!. ton DO a wil be lioeed “Proposa.s “r persons. notices of which At the words “I love you! I adore you!” soldiers in ambush. ‘-Who comes there!” cried ‘The reyimencal clerk of the 2d Massachusetts In the meantime the rest of our gunbonta bad | Muekete,” or rifles, savers, &o, aa the case may meeps arain and again before the he gave me such a glance. I was ready tof (0¢, Patty, in ambush. “Friends,” was the | Regiment was shot and mortally wounded yeater- | *7elved at the scene of action, and engaged the } to, ae - 2. 2 fc 3 er. are yout”? was the next inter- t ~ fail of hope, I went to Mr. Arnol ebarast ity, 19% sufficient guaraates ¢ i t c kso) rebel fivet. Prostrate myself; but, sweeping back the curls a. “A company of the Oth Penusylva- | Geliercd thst many cee y oe, eke ciaelinit | The Mallory, undouated by the failure of her] PUBLIC NOTICE I Gicted meen with laughing defiance, she warbled, “But I’m No sooner was this answer returned than | camp to setile eecounts with the Quartermaster, | attempt to board the Cincinnati, crowded on 2} ander tue ace of Goarroes ot tee roth ot B UST ARKIVED, eirect trom 6 Uastern ang. talking in my sleep.” the party, whom the captain had mistakes for} are iving information to the rebels, if they are} full head of steam and came towards the Cin: titisd, “An net for t10 release of certaln p. tien house one hundred y 3 “Then.” Leried, “you love me when you | some of bis own regiment, opened a terrible fi € | not in active service themselves. Several arrcats ¢ Natl, evidently intending to run ber down. Capt. fo Service er isbor in tho District ui Col MATTING. Alse.cuqmorunent of OLLCLOTE sleep. May I think s0?’’ upon our men, who returned the five and thea | have been made to-dey of suspicious persons; | Stemble, who was in command, waited until the } bis,” wiil hold their ness: z, gether wish a large quantity CKEKY of a1 descriptions. ave on hand Nt ceyre 8, MAT- Sand BEUITE yy «2 lot of and © whe: Ye City of Washington, on Monda CRE “Oh! if , for O’Mol returned to our reserves. In this affair Captain thers, of a youth of fift to | Tebel monster was within twenty yards, when he Thur 2 mn i Pe Son a haplererst Ay pda Ay More | ett, of Company B, was shot through the being. t Harpe 125 Perey, woes bes pedir in| fited a broadside into ber from his Parrott guns, ang that att praone.Inyal &3 tho Uaied Bema: | ERE ersons. loyal to the Star ack Gomme Gees oe shoulder, but not dangerously wounded, and one Ashby’s Cavalry. The result of the investigation | Which did fearful execution. fs rv your, labor Mews Roce Now anc Second hend Good good Relrigera- r4 —— 4 or two privates were killed and carried off the ul ie eo a The two boats were so close together by this e u t eet, may, within | Lt ittiic use, All of which have be-n bought ‘ I said, sighing; “Rory’s idol dream-{ seid by their friends, who, before they quit the | Venordey Le corr ictiy te ee ee nee T cio that It was Impossible for the gunners of| finger dav fran tie: peoeses Gercot ye the eit | for eae BETH BAMA small advance, ed she hated him.’’ = ground, revenged the fall of thelr brave com-} Harris Guards are reported to have @caerted their | the Cincinnati to swab out their guns, and it was} expire on a, bof J ep ibim* . muscees Band rs ' said Susy, “that was the difference j Tades by giving the enemy a few well directed | house last nich only by bringing the steam batteries to bear on pide a Logs he eer am = i between his case and yours.”* — her again that the Mallory was compelled to baul } Ser ranou! rotting forth the oa, God yee SUBSCRIRERS BEING IN RECEIFF We chatted away foratime. At last I be- Capture of n Railread Train. off. Capt Stemble shot her pilot with his re- sonal desoription of exch persons, ine 1a Goods apne at ieneee ieathesanle rip, an Lovisvitt®, May 11 —One bundred and forty pores a pre rnc beseech Ae ssa zo nthe petitionese aoqut ed uch elim tho continued favors of their patrons a - * santa ‘Caee a 2 hot fi by the pilot’s mate of the ) ry. ping vaiue thereot, m1 lee E rai “Miss Susy, I eame up this evening to tell olng on for three | of, worgan’s Cavalry at noon to-day, captured | SM BTU nt ‘gece engagement between te Bfal- to the & ted = Tapecis! attention of their you that I—I-——" hours bere without Intermission, and a number J f2tV,eibt Lrelaht nnd rr eee Monee an’ | tory and the Cinetnnatl was in progress, our shots } 8* Bt the : armren ‘onetome 1 xuppiy of goods How ehe was listening’ A bright thought f of men were killed and wounded. At this junc- posed the traia would contsi 2-0 cavalfy priso. | {tom our other vesse!s had exploded the boiler on j [S%48 beds pwed aie po feed in that |i 8 Bhoulder struck me; I would tell her of my journey, } ture our men were withdrawn from the wood, bound northward. The operstor at Cave | ove of the rebel gunboats, and set fire to another, ad . pe futher riven, tint the time | 5 3 id : Gar and in the emotion she was sure to betray, it | where they were evidently getting the worst of City, however, gave notice of the facts to Bowling | burming her to the water's edge. nam Sth ssotion of that sct, for fling iaeion woutd be easy to declare my love. it, and the 2d U.S. Astiilery, under Capt. Arnold, | Green, and stopped the upward train. Amonz| ‘The air at the time was very heavy, and under bas Citagen and Military ore. “Miss Sasy,” Ieaid, “I am going South | Ws ordered into position on the right, and Capt. | the captured Federals were Majors Heiveti and | cover of the dense smoke which hung over the bpd: nite to the soreness of aa eee ‘eo the pa fis nett: ¥> > Porter's ist Massachusetts battery took up a posi- Coffee, both of Wo!ford’s Cavalry, and one other | Mverthe rebel fleet retired, but was pursued until tog A Norties.—Al! persone " ade free by that act, eettin: tae don & © tae tion on the left, and ina few minutes the shell they gained shelter under the guns of Fort Wright. | fos Brsous made grt Loudon & Co.» or their be swept her hands across the keys of the | were flving through the air at the rate of about Tee Mareen \Eeoabese oor eaeeontte ee We the amoke cleared away a broadaide frou | BAMER, S508, 2OX, Rd TEquset: d to seitie the san _ into a stormy polka, I tried to see her} tena minute. Tnis soon compelled the rebels to . b tthe the flagship Benton was seut after the Mallory, . sce, but her curls feil over it. I waa prepared | make a move more on our left, where the shelis slag cra leg brought the passengers and shortly after she was seen to careen, and went | d» & mh Sl-e03n to cateh her if she fainted, or comfort her if} flew less thik than upon the ground they were down with all on board! Hate 2 = i then occupying. th = f boats were Injured except the Cin- | 854 EB RAY ENED A LARGE ag Malm epleelnyg et gee Peg Hp Sekine omens cin gta damnnge te ber soak oat | Seg catef mot aios tothe roqsiramocte Geek Be MOE ROL R TR ge music was intended to conceal ; bu! ‘3 moved their forces 0; our left, than our gun- Nasuvitis, May 12.—Governer Johnson, of | Can be repaired in twenty-four hours. Four men Ss F. VINTON DRAWER! whiek me pole ot 5 back the curis with a sudden toss, she struck | Docs, which up to that time had been Unable to | Tennessee, has Issued a proclamation announcing in her were wounded, including the master’s Ast R.6SODLOE, Pe OA A hoe ees the inst chord of the polka, and eaid gayly: | nave a hand in the affair, opened their battertes | tbat for every Union men captured or maltreated | jae No other casualties are mentioned. ra) 10 KING, — fue - ‘ender Brown’ “Going away?” by merauding bands five cr more prominent t Commissioners, | ———_—_____. oing y on the foe with so much effect that, when I com- wi 28, 162, »-tf AMES’ RULBER BOOTS “Yes; for some months.’ menced to write they had completely driven the | Tebels sball be arrested, and for all property of Sshington, Apri 28, 1862, ap SP-tf eum: Doat how dissr Stop at Levy’s | enemy ought of sight and hearin, loyalists destroyed ample remuneration shal! be LATER FROM EUROPE. rae n Doat me, - x made to them out of the property of such in the e SR - UPERIOR CARRIAGES FO A'l sizes, at a3 you go homie, amd CfUST me Some CET eT ee eee artet commented | Vicinity as has given ald, comfert,-Information sod iockiee, wae aane ties Geren ILDREN. 324 Penton pocket-handkerchiefs for this melancholy oc- y those from | |. encouragement to parties commnitting such | bere this evening. om Just received a Jot of the gbove articier, of Be- Glagett’s Drv ‘Etore, casion, will you? Prodigacs 2 ener no ae hed gut tam position, depredations. The crder will be executed to to the Ist inst. perior ntyie sud Finish, and Gigs and Ca in You do not seem to require them,” I said, | poe New J. 2 the letter, aud special warning is given accord. | _ The Paris correspondent of the London Herald rather piqued. ‘I shall stay some months.’ r EN’S RUBBER BOOTS iments received orders to ‘writes that ‘‘there is a strong feeling growing w so, the yory best REFRIGERATOR in wee, A) s i charge upon the suey, and at it they went, with ingly. ce ae eT EE here in favor of intervention in onetican ateire, and Weder Cooiers—Evax.eied Iron Lining—Stone } * I t J.B Ppa ES write to pa, won't you? “And if you | cheers that made the very forests ring; bat the | Advance ef the Ki MeDewell’s | The impression is so powerful as to cause consid- | 4508S. oo vos and Ranges, a full supply $o18-tf. 284 penn! ot. Bast keom. married, or die, or anything, let us know.’’ | Rebels were again too flovt-footed. Before the P erable uneasiness tmong the northern party in ee Witt HamkoveR, ARGE MAPS x to be a partner in a law | Jersey boys got through the woods, the enemy Hearguarters DepaktmeNnt Raprazannock } Paris. miilw 672 Seventh st., near Pa. ave. oF cfice in Kentucky,” I said, determined to try | hed got out of sight in the woeds. Opposite Predericksburg, May 11.—To Mon. E.] _ “It Is believed that serious overtures bave | | GEORGIA, SOUTER CAROLINA, ALABAMA, M. 5 es ; Everybody hos done well, and the troops have 2 son - | been madi the French Cabinet to Lord Pal- ILLER’S UNION STABLE her, “and if I — a sal ’ acted nobly. They have been under arave all day eadmea Gpuatne Decking eines et omen eitkk view’ to joint action to put an end My Aight om corner of Cand Sigh sts.» fabluthed by the State Goveramente ona very on thoughts of doing, Isball never retum. thins fer and standing lathe brolling san without | noon, but fell back aftor ineing © lleuteuant and | to the war, whteh, according to oficlal informa] stoners, CARFISESE POe ant NO TOP | Mrkseesle. mounted on aod Lee wartabie ful. Her face did not obi The old anything whatever to eat, except thit which they | ten men, who were cut off by the gallant Major | tton received here, is as far from a termination a8! BUGGIES fer bee cae koko ce Ld = K TAYLOR. look was there as I spok: L may have had in their baversacks. I have yet to | Duffie, of the Harris Light Cavalry. ever.” a taken at livery by day, woek or 486 CARD TA RAPES §=486 one little hevd closed conyulsively over: her | bear a word of complaint from any quirter. Tavin MeDowenn, The Parts correspondent of the Datly News | month, on ressouabie terms. A new lot ND FRAMES, eG other fell upon the keys, |. The ‘boats are still throwing shell into Major Gencr:] Commanding. | gives a similar ramor, derived both from French | cf Horses, Carriages and Buggies just Card in Variety, inci 00} walcholain, so es Sn te the woos to keep the enemy from erecting bat- a! "S| Gud American sources. it anys the two Govern. | received and for hire. Persons oxp votatoa Aso CARD Visi TE aud OVA Gog away torever’” abe sald, with aaa | tire, The Rebel armyaowia front of us. t ave] papeditien Against webel Cavalry in West- | tcuit are nrioony thinking of ntervexdion. | Besta be aooeumodnied with Hormaend Bag. PRUNE RAMS he leeen or Big pew Ape just Tesrned, is under the command of Gen, m arestiE Kenimehy. ARIE PATEST sn ot sei ene im™ ALBERT BELL, Agent. | Sf c Rae - Lee. ‘apucaH, May I2.—Gen. wer and staff ar- ay 1.—The Journal, o! bal oe ey +: 45 Wy eR eee ee a ‘Miss Susy, I L- we pe ade pe would sas ney TE PO here "yesterday, en route from Pittsburg doubts the probability of the Western RS, R OSSELY Ss . osanr “fae edsora Rhine Od Poco Wall we, and sorrow in aa ia on te hp aor ‘fight tn | Landing” with two thousand cavalry, started from | powers ng in American affairs, 4 lar RESTAU oy ea DINING AN WiLL CURE ed her eyes Pression of, BO betwien the Spasist’ and try | this post om Satarday,on.an expedition toactin | Panis, May 1—The French press states that bth LE amazement. , ame age © | conjunction with: military forces from Hickman tations, with the object of the diplomatic | fe mee, ‘Th strest “] baw toes — mat ee in pursuit of rebel cavelry that have beea over- n'of the Sacitlene powers in America Weds Sn “opportunity to citizens wor “Yes, it might change al! my plans, if my eee +4 bore The eles Aa ruuning Western Kentucky and Tennessee re- nition of the rs is atail hours, served up in absence would grieve you ” . grertide te weaker, Ba driven to bay, the Hay. | °@UY- States y pivie for Whieh this establishment is famous. — 07 at- Bg se ase ples” eee te Fatal Raliroad Accident. tlons in thie ace Be ‘ail the requisites for & woll-regalated “Yes, I hoped—thought— tivetheir| {xDIANAPOLIS, May 11.—A special train, which | cler, when the late battles are eaid to bave de- Ob! that earnest, grave face. My cheeks}, from is} left here last night with Gov. Morton, General cided France to abstain from intervention for the T peony, BE Tt! burned, my hands and fest seemed to swell, | correct orrectly applied, but certalnly it] Noble, Prof. Fletcher, superintendent cf public | present. HE Bubsorihers and I felt cold chills all over me. I could not if cited to prove thats | instruction, and surgeons and sanitary stores for s all perens, either i I broke down for the third time. State or a city hasaright| Pittsburg Landing, collided with a freight car Later from California, — = There ‘an awkward silence. I glanced the Government of the | standiog on the track at Sullivan, Indiana, in-} Sax F; ANcIsco, May 5 —Salled, steamer Sono- a # at Susy. Hor eyes were resting on my hand, stantly killing Prof. Fletcher. No others were ra, for Pa: with 120 passengers and $220,000 DE iy which isy on the arm of the sofa. : AjOROEs nis a0 Fon ne) * bona , in ttessure for New York, and also $170,000’ for sentie ‘The contrast between the black borse-hair aang Be $ Fire in the Mountains. land. it N FRancteco, May 10—Stepmets Brother, 4 the flesh seemed to strike her. eats . Yeturn to Eastox, Pa., May 12 —An extensive fire is ag-| Jonathe Ry a ved : ec What a pretty little hand? she said. jaya calle ‘circles | ing inthe mountains. Sawmills, Oregon and uae Coltantle within tecouane, A brilliant idea through my brain. y} the woods and everything are » thas bringing @220 00 in: treasure. Dates are of the | _ sp i Im* “You may have it if you will '’’ I gaid, offer- a 1 na Colne 7th ponend ont Tiers se coeweee ; ~ pearendt Reway Katia tm Ba beast i Boston, May 11.—Late ot Saturday night. r ps. inal on te ill, on duty in Broad street, an She looked into my face. | officer as ‘his shave Eatiaast te " _— over white lide 1 Ger uikege walle a 0 1 anes tal id. Her color rose, Q j eoounee fell over the glorious eyes, and = ya og ‘Will opm take his stracgied to free itzelf. Was I fool enough to ' yop Tt ts now determmed © telewe it? Whe < ot; but Ligdre se. ; ‘ <¢ pl = ty sas aan Wht pot dees haternationa, Ex epeiscled the blue dress, the brown’ fell Loudon. Tae Moaiteur sys sv. wit tyoa. Five minttes