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ES SCS a Fe Se TOES PS RES, SECOND EDITION. SERONDOEA OEE Ne eae MATTAPONY é fe — Brutal Treatment of Union People by the Rebdeis. jeme 3 aD —— o—— Propristor and Memon @ THREE O'CLOCK, P.M. 1a an official report to the Superintendent of eee — the Const Sarvey, Lieut. Commanding T. 8 LATEST FROM THE PENINSULA | "==" “Cpon my second arrival ot West Point, at 9.30 ti his oit: case was met by an old Inw. gy oy se mente 3 se. Aartagk st Ee Rind battle of Pittsburg Lard’ng, April 6th, Ja pun THIS REBNING... comedians p re iv jon the iv ng. eminent dience, and to-night gives another rendition of found. tat oe provision was made for the com- eta year cf is cre seypeot otonon F yee on BE BACKETT a 3 mak! , Dy |, COM PBL 9 : CMerey Wives of Windsor." be ng oe Sy my of thin place. j whe ill a jp | P: ™., Captain Shankland, of the Currituck ea 4 COM. ROGERS MAKING HIS WAY UP 2 ket has been recogn!zed im this country oath business Into the ground. Not long since, | ener Fr in Lovi JANES RIVER reperted that be had landed end hoteted the as the only representative of Falsteff, | magistrate had taken the entire circuit of the WANTS. ; ae sigan in Sha . 1 a Union flag, and bad found sbout ffty prisoners & fact duly appreciated by those who saw him | ¢ity—for what? Toadminister »n oath to wom: = Ss HE M v — ye of the rebels, (mostly women and children,) liv- ht. Mr. Malloy claimed to be loyal, and nad no rT stthe He Disabics je Rebel Battery and | ing in « borrid condi n ANTED—A CHAMBERMALD, Apply ¥ is ondition, in sheds, and without x's TuaaTeR.—John Collins, the popu- | objections to taking the oath, but was opposed to Ebbitt Heuss, 1 winBsor. Runs Past another the Common necessaries of life. These people ian genial frishman, wili re; to-night | inserting the shal’ into 8 resolution or bill, ANTED—A col WHEELWRIGHT. Ww . le. peop! the “Irish Ambassador,” and ‘ His Last Lezs,”’ and making it obligatory WwW ae ee eae Were residents of E'l: beth City county, and sent ett | The Rebel Steamers Jamestown and ae’, General Magruder on account of their WOMAN pereouation ¢f ish he” ‘anri- mi Proclivities. 1 at once decided to remrin semen | cea remeeece eee memes | Wy ANTS ttncee! ance hese —<t _) Yerktown Bun Avay towa st lone. and bold posression of the place, protect the people Mr. Molloy thought #he object of this move- 354 Cot, between di and 6’h__m 13 3 Richmond. and preveat a further destruction of property by . i oR 11 sing two of bis comic songe. W . Murtagh was io favor ofapplying the oath |.) ;that is cood at repairing. App: se Falstaff Outwrtted by Women ine talent for comedy, he possessrs sufficient | to every officer of the Co! on, He 4d, aot | DCX Of loth strestonstard Virginia sv. m 18 30 Mr. was pass B Ce e ae Te rebels, unt!l tillfon all pa v4 ee es Nes wena, oe cee he cramberni8id, ‘Beats [PER TELEGRAPH} efthe casi eee the commending officer Harry Rice as the‘‘Mischievous | Mr. Murtagh said it was singular that all the | Apply No. 191 1 st , betwoon 2th and 2iet_ mls HeanqvaRters AaMy oF tax Potomac, Camp Lieut. Pheips, in the ©. Nigger” is inimitable. Miss Ida Duval ieasweet merubers of tne Board professed to be loyal. yet | yy ANTED—At DAYTON’S Creoker Bakery, rohestre Beata at Roper’s Church, May 12, 1962.—To Hon. Edirim | Corwin ool ag stagench seers secure an immense | if the.oath wae mentioned, a storm was raised a. leventh strest, fru i - a > penet apon v shure cCatginss intaes nen — Asfor Congress, he thought it could take care of | HANDS on pies and oakes. it M. Stanton: Commander Rogers writes me to- tself. xO! fro ‘clook. miles above West Point, finding white gags WANTED -Four soot HANDS to work on | Poors open ai; davtaln ruenaac e Sey that he went with the gunboats yesterday | nolsted on beth chases of the river, ona the perme oth Mae dresses, A: 367 D atroet, between 9tn and PHILIP WAR! past Little Brandon. 5 “ _ other first class ’ | would, but he wanted them to protect the whites = it Giovanieinicek Everything quiet, and no signs of the troops peed _ipperentiy pleased to eee the Union hs tigi v8 See YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION | 1 ....a1 Gnover ” anager | CPossing the river. pg them Covuxct, Procegpincs, May 12 —Boerd nanan ton SESE eeaeeane he toy ae & Oe ates ned wi ae TILE sng oe BLI He found two batteries of ten or tweive guns ai Aldermen Chair (Me. Brown) laid before | officer. “He demanded the futhority, and stated | sun Cnerel, APR {or two dey Te | oe neem ARKABLE SUCOESS |, | cach, on the south sidoof James river—one oppe. CONGRESSIONAL. communications from the | that they were making themselves ridiculous in WANZED-A good COOK. WASHER ‘bad peers * site to the mouth of the Warwick; the other] =xxWHIth CONGR FSS_Second Session. Canterbury boards the beautifol Mise Mortimer, | itself. and the rvcefal Millie Fowles Dick Pasber’ | Mr, Malloy at&not doubt but they could and Frank La Folie, and performers, the eyes of the world. assuming power which TRONER for & small ily. To * about southwest from Mulber int. The nominating Richard 1d not belong to them. reoommended food wi Will be given. Apoiy at COLLINS. cor LNs, battery on Hardin's or Mother 1 fre re Blot bas Tersvar, May 13 Public Schools in first | Mr. Shepherd. did not care about the appear- | 266 F strect, between i3th and latn. m1 SI COLLINS, | heavy ritted pieces Sexars —Vir. McDougall reported back the Mee ees Sarees net. Fp only sae WAN TED—Several YOUNG LADIES to work who will appear pit dans phere | Pacific Railroad bill from the apectal committee stituents toes eae | Weald doh duty tere nk ery ar” | WY cr aewaaning ann ae genet ey |g QUTRISEVENING, arian. || Sciween the nein tay the Jaman ana |S et" tnd wart ae?s Sede es Corporation taking the oath of fance,and | Mr. Wilson moved to lay the resolution on the | hanis need apply. i fe: | OF the Guaacte a, wttes atte. bs 2 Special order for Thursday next Commander Rogers oftered battle, but the gun- | _Mr. Fessenden, urging that the adoption of the stating that the resolution bing the oath | table; carried. H T ; : so ton : right interfere bad been fully complied with, Yeas—Messrs. Edmonston, Emerson, Given, | JT'W0, RESPECTABLE WOMEN WI ee ine Eeones. boats moved off. He silenced one battery and peomat Saale or ite pa po s 8 ree alk = communication from Hon. Hitz oben, Manas, Mulloy, Talbert, Turton, | o,, vo,do general housswork, Address Hox 14, The Performance will gommenge ye the charm - | ran past tbe other G B. McCuriias 4 tt J . B. French, Commissioner of Public Bulld. | ani lson—10. Star Office 13 Msjor General Commanding. Mr McDougal! add@remed the Senate at some ings, ad of t ~ | Na essrs. Byington, Lewis, Murtagh, | oN popu avioved 1 THE IkiSH AMBASSADOR. a asking vance of $1,500 from the cor. v8 Shephattiued’ Ricoee— ne WANTED—A SITUATION fors onloced bor 3. length in favor of bis motion. Poration to enable him to he laborers em- » Raub, She eon ‘37nd 14 yearacfags inasmal! fm | Sir Patriok O’Pienipo-___. . Mr. Col yeas and nays being demanded upon it, tt Ployed in cleaning Pennsylvania avenue. Messrs Wilson and Given stated tn explana- | i), 326 j Cwith Ong oF the Bow)d Seger Bo: ST “f c Peas 17, + pes. Pm The ye were rad and Aged re. Sion ot their gs es se wreantten tt they Hiya es dines rooms. <8¢ 19-2t* Filnoe Bedolph——. Ye RS Me LATEST FROM NORFO LK. cine dip se to—yeas 17, nays 19—two-thirds erred: A communication of 8. F. Milligan and | would transcend thelr powers by passing it. WVANTER—Sn intelligentyYOUTH of good | Lady lenvelia is t The bill, reported back from the Indian Affcirs George Stabler, proposing to sprinkle Pennsyl-| Mr. Wilson, from the committee of ways and ANTEB—Sn_ intelligents : 7 : it Bus The Committee, to the vania avenue; ine pennies or James A. Bean for | means, reported two bills for increasing the sal- pence ty dane tae cent ter ea B C ) eae otic ines Reopening rigs Indians, was thon tae chan op bak — Permission to erect a frame house on the corner | aries of certain officers, which, after debate, were m 1 Opapatic SRLECTIONS BY THE GRAND ORCHESTRA, of I street south and Eleventh street east; an act | laid on the table (SA Se a ee 5 Festoria; act authorizing curbet tobe set | The following bills were passed :—An act to lay ANTED—A GIRL to do general housework To conclude with the sorssmirg Irish Faree, and a foo y laid on the sonth front of square & gravel foot walk on Secon east, between Wn atmait famiy—350 Seventh ttroor be Richmond to be Defended to the last. | , Bost The bill establishing & Department of Agriculture came back from the Senate with - HI LAST LEGS. rR ES z amendments, which were concurred in, and the wr * tween 5 ana Maryland ayenue,isiand No nego pet s--s...Mr.. Collins [Per Tei pad Dill was finally paserd pos Hepa an oct oappais the sen ie are | the toilet of . Gocts; a actfor the reilef of Mis, 2 RRR OEP ne of ths “= prig of Shillelah.” Nonrotx, May 12.—The city continues very | |, Dill was introduced to extend the charter of 169; an act anthorizing the Mayor to Constrict « | CE. Beall. : QYANTED & coo CAREENTEAY & Other characters by the Company.) quiet; most of the stores are still closed. butex- | ‘2 ef pew and Alexandria Railroad Com- gravel footway on the east side of Eleventhstreet | The committee on claims reported adversely to JsMES W. BAKKwR, 42 ete pany, bereed. 5 t ni Seet« for Coflins’ nichts msy be ssoured at the | pect to open in a day or two, except in those A bill t thor! fine avenner cuuzivania avenue to North Caro- | on tbe petition of J- L. Dayton and the bill for the | Mims tn snd lait At70 oloek 1n the eve box office during the day withontextra charge. | cases where the occupants have left the city with | town to levs # water ten wen bore mecey ose ES enat Capitol street; in ect t0 pay the bills against consideration. " ANTED—A ¢ reparation, with new scenery, m¢ohamioal | the army. Some excitement still prevails, but it gc the Franklin Fire Company; an act for grading | ‘The following bills from the Aldermen were TRONSR, : i 2 IES aDaurciosult’s master work, the thiill- | ts supposed that in a few days, when communica- A owe oar spect — was under dis- and graveling Ninth street west. referred :—An act authorizing James A Bean to | BYve £204 > stg tion Is ful:y opened with northern ports, the con- The following pamed the board : A resolution | erect a frame back buildirg in 7 bras ato THE COLLEEN BAWN. fidence will be fally restored. saniRERG iat ®ppropriating £20 for the purchase of ‘raits of | for the relief of Patrick Borland; an act making ; a 7 oO MAN tent tye: The prices of almost everything are astonish- LATE LOCAL NEWS. George and Marthe Washington; a bill to lay a | additional appropriations for the M:tropolitan | WYANTEC—A YOUNG MAN competent t ect Cire er Se r sigiy ine mooie oe aware ane eos ‘ ——.— al ng M street north, from Ninth to} Police. Tecommensei aces 95 per week. Address a . 2 id id é EManciration Commission: 3. Tenth streets west; a bill to laya water main| The board then proceeded to the consideration note to “Frank,” Star Offices, stating name, c quality, 60 cents per pound; conimen brown | titions filed by Mary C. Fenwick. 6 staves—Dan’l along Biecent — west, — — — of swe - —_ — reported from a select con | reference, e!o 1 { xen : wrapping paper and envelopes 50 cents per pack- es Nelsen, Jane yer lg reet an act lef of mittee by Mr. Shepherd. GOODBEAMSTRi NTS EMPLOY- sa . 29 cents an zz! chard Batt, 5 slaves—Ellien, W. Jobn G. Killian; an act appropriating $1,580 to Mr. Wilson stated that the bill was a compila-| A GOODSEAMSTRESS WANTS EMPLOY. all ‘ in rey pened however, in | !# Georne, James and Caroline, Aga Et 'New- pay the ward ans for vacc\nating persons ; tion of all the laws on the subject with some few understands sii kinds of {smily sewing and nend- | poore will be open -! ton, 2 slaves—Mary Lee and Louisa Cook. Thos. daring the peevelence of the small-pox; an actfor amendments. ing Please address “Seamstress,” Star Cffi re. 84; o’olock, a few days, by parties from (ld Point and Baiti- | J. Gasper, | slave—Jas. Thomes Jno. Tomson the relief of Frank T Sands; a joint resolution The bill was read by sections, and after some | m13 2." : if0x office for neouring seats open from 9 until 1, ™ will bring supplies of articles much | 2 slaves—Margeret Smith requiring the Commissioners of Election to take few amendments was maaves wee e supp —— . 6 or Bilt \. nay or i itt! 536 o’clook. 4: + D.—The undereigned is re. | $043 uni wanted here. . en Sanders. Bleanor the oath of allegiance; an act authorizing t.¢ The bill providcs that it shall not be lawful for ONEY WANTE joan of two thousand Mayor to advance $1,500 to the Commissioner 0: ‘any person'to run lage for bite unless first M Me tn soeetnd On dned of toot om oataanle | Ce ee O Ee Aue gees on. The post cifice and eustom-house will shortly Public Buildings; act to lay a gravel footwa = ring.a license, and for a violation is subject realestate. Persons having money to put out at — ; be reopened. inthe Fifth Ward; a bill to grade and gravel jfo a fine of $10. ‘The Mayor ls authorized to | foram wil: hep te of, JACKSON, ~— | CROWDED TO ITS UTMOSF CAPACITY | Very jittle Union sentiment ts openiy ex Tenth street, between E and F atreets. | grant licenses to citizens at $10 per annum m 13 3t* No 155 Bridge st , weorgetown. rime thee eer ye f > reed. All over the city our soldiers, cificers The reports of the ward aphothecaries were | dents of re and other places ai 7ANTED—To buy or rent a neat, moderate- Cultivated, Critical and Refised ! Pressed. — » the cin; | CoB Savage, Bf placed upon the files. The applicant for license must produce sa! Ww priced HOWSK, suitable for srinsi family. jiteie meaaened the as well as the privates, freely talk with the citi- | ©parl s, Emily, Henry, , Ellen, James an Mr. Lioyd tntroduced the following : tery evidence as to his character, and no: Pp ion not wanted for some months. Addres?,) MUSICAL CONVENTION UF ARTISTS, zens, which must produce a gond effect. Matthew Hawkins. Henry Dixon, 1 slave Resolved, That the committee on finance be, | dent applicants must give security forthe pa (with? i two weeks) stating terms and looat and they are, hereby instructed to report a bill to | ment of all fines which the driver of his carr! Box 825 Post Ofioo. m ‘3-5 relieve the negro population of this city from | may incur by breaches of the hack law. U D-A good journeyman BARB every tax imposed on them for schoo! purposes. driver permitted to drive a hack unless he h & One will be givon fom 84 to $5 & Mr. Moore opposed the resolution. [It commit- | obtsin a license at $1, and resident of the . also board and wasnipg. and cocetant om ted the Board lo a certain act. city, of the age of 18 years or over. The Register Appis to HENRY BONTZ No. 136 DE. Mr. Lloyd was surprised that there could be | is required to enter the names, dates and num- Bridge street, between Congress and High streaks, LA BAYA DERA, 18 TRUMES any objection; when he offered the resolution he | bers of all licens s granted: and no transfer of | Georgetown SAE EaeU fae THE Gups¥'8’ 44 — " did think there would be any. license is allowed unless the same is made before ANTED IMMEDIATELY—By a small fam- Mr. Moore co'sld not see the object the gentle- | a justice of the peace, and eritered at the Regis- 7 3ii FURNISHED HOUSE, or seuit The celebrated Comedy entitied ory eta ey ae ‘ He did oot think the Board | ter = Whenev: arriage is “tr for the | of Sve or six Booms, wile See modsen br is © CRE, the right to relieve any portion of the u- | ben of a person not named in the licente, a if possible, in i - whiel ICE will sppear as lation of taxation. The resolution was Prema. any is imposed. The number mu and H sts. For 200d accommodations a gyfer ely Nolo ~ iscHipvovs Nig@rR. ture. be nted in black figures two inches in depth fsir price will be psid Adaress, with Se ee eye eh ee All the fortifications in the vicinity are occu- a sey iy Sdminietratrix, 2 sn ! L ‘Maria and Samuel Butler. Thomas T. pied by =F Union ies. ren ven, — Fverett. 2 slaves—Teresaand Rob't Smith Sam Property isin the posscasion of the Federal au- | nei Stott, | sleve—Wm. Burrell. Samuel Stott trastee, 2 sleves—Sarah and Wm.Cook Walter The policy of the Cenfederate government 4 ener § siaves—Jamed, Charles, Cecilita, appeare to be to concentrate their troops at | Mary Catherine and Euxene —— tery ~ des Richmond, and some say that all the Gulf}. Mean. Richard J. Ryon, one pies States will be given up before Virginia; that | and Mary Carrol! P Patterson, 6 slaves— Richmond will be held to the very jast Atl arse Po ite fon 2 aaow aod Inelet that a desperate resistance will be made | | Tre en Done and Josephine Val- there, if at no place else. lee. Cetherine Pearson, 91 slaves—Eiw'd L “e, 4 New Programme To-ntght! THE PRIMA DONNA. Or, Ovr Iranian Orzra! thorities. . ABRAHAM'S BRIGADE a "Ss 2 : A Nelly, Kitty sad John Mitchell ary 3. Mr. Lloyd thought they bad the right; and that | on the lamps of the carriage, and if there {s no | [@1#+ "House ” Star Oftoe. c The Idealization of Melody ana Besuty! Several negroes arrived from Suffolk thismorn- | Jemes Dangerfield. Ine Bunsnte tne oe Rules the corporation intended to appropriate | lamp then light colored figures must be fastened | Wy ANTED—A WOMAN to So soaking, (wash ne eens SS ing. They report no troops, guns or fortifications | “©”, Jenny and Wm. Batier, Geo. Doner, Mery, money to support negro schools—to which ap- | to the side of the driver’s bo: id the uackmen third ing) Gnd ironing, Ley ost. wine he 7 HARRY RICE, thers 6 on Wis sued thie ae of the railrosd Elizebeth, Thomas, Benjam’ Lewis, Renry, Propriation he was opposed—this resolution was | between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m ll wear their OE The Celebrated Ethiopian Anthor and Actor. : . Sarab, Jacob, Andrew and Prank Shorter. Elize manifestly proper. ‘ibe resolution simply pro- | numbers oa their right breas! e streets and WANTED {MMEDIATELY—At_ the south Among most of the citizens here there is little | beth O Reiley. 3 sinves—James, Mary and Dic! —_ a direct method, and ludes the i- | avenues in front of any public spac: ef squares, east corner M and !1th street GIRL todo MISS MIL; FOWLER, confidence In the officers of the Confederate Gov- | Smith. Ann Bisco, isiaves—Mary Forrest, lity of being forced to mske an appropriation | except market-houses, are established as stands, | the Fe housework for & family of four persons, | tty far the most beautiful and scocinplished Dan- for educating negro children. All his feelings | and authority is given the Mayor to establish m 12 3t* stuse Cn the Americ3o stage, ernment. Mary Ellen end M fon Curtis The Confederate notes are refused Jn unany in- Tas 0: m JARD— stances. Gold and silver are welcomed with en- | ast ist tay creo, Fa trd-ger yd on : thusiasm by all classes of the population, many | rested H. Rosenthal, Proprietor of the ba!!l In of whom have not seen either for many months erent a =e f the avenue. near > : , ; John Hay resteurant kecp°-, Elizabeth river, between Norfolk and Perts. Seventh street; Chas. Kioman, Seveuth « a mouth, 's of a deep coffee color, on account of | Webb, G, between &i b and Seventh, for @elling and energies were deyoted particularly to the other stands. The carri shall stand length- TED T uN T—A good HOUSE north ucetion of white children Pofle did ah wish to | wise to the street, at least fifteen feet from the wr pA el piece the Ist of June. Theooeee Cues. have anything to do with the negroes. curb, and the drivers are required to be in the | A large house prefarred. A good, permanent and — Mr. Moore reiterated that the tesolution was | vicinity of their vebicles within five feet of the | prompt mouth 3 -ering transl age be secared by MISS FRANK LA FOLLE, premature, snd ssid he bada resolution which | curb nor more than forty-five feet from the car- | &ddressing* A C dpa 473 City rons 3 The Accomplished Dsnseuse ! would now read and offer at the proper time: | riage; and they are not to be gullty of cracking | Sting location and terms. 0 2 74" = = Resolved, That the Mayor be requested to thelr whips or of boisterous conduct under the Q Washington or Geo: b ate folowine beutiful Indies - form this Board what amount of has been | penalty of $3 or under. Every carriage in town, three o faa aroished or Tale Bictimond, ha i Mise Julis Rict mond, M E ser has a 1 Liszie Frano's, | the tobacco thrown overbuard —[Pshaw' This ts | liquor t diers after °% o'clock p.m. Upon criminating on the taxes paid on personal and | of the wooden portion of the wharf Belng on imi “Lood | will be on hand in new nerve sete and benjo solos! | £d- Star}—large quantities were recovered to-day. fined $25 eacd, and the last named two sesh real property; and also stating specially what | the stands for hire on Sunday is probibited, but | house where the rent. was. thi WILLIAM WORRKIL!.. General Viele, the military governor, pursues 2 | missed, no soldien wena neg tyenncng amount of such taxes, of each , hasbeen paid | they are allowrd to be at the depot and wharves. hunared dolare a your. Address for one week, ‘The Song and . ouReS, Dance Necro, ted to produce the! on b tt Combiustion Chorur, sad s splendid | Curse calculated to produce the impression of the | 2nd 1li quiet. About three o nck this morn‘ Than ieeuea theaait company will sppear. superiority of the Federal Government, and in-{ re nor of the guard. with patrolman Nicos tends throwing no obstacle in the way of private | 0° Pollce, went to the rooms of D. Reed. 3 by colored persons, and also what amount of said | A penalty of $10 is imposed for a failure to con- B..”’ Box $2 Waehington, D, C., Post Office. taxes were paid prior to the 26th day of August | form to the bx bgey eee ngs wens eee: m 12 3t last, and what amount subsequently thereto. stoner of Public Buildings at japitol. : mance at 8X o’clook. avenne, nen: N He intended - —— ae preiianinary tosome oo tates of fare ire allowed to be W north Me avenae; b Dears openers Lj eee Kren foment business or the enforcement of ordinances of the proprictor, ‘abn pony tana farther action; but ar; that they had 3 for whioh # fair rent w — : right to discriminate in the lasing of ties, aad | We cashend owey passenger, with or without | WILLI4M3, Lock Box 24 Post 0: Matiness WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY for ee of a xambling house, consisting of chee if we relieve the negroes of this tax why not wit | a track or valise, for any distance not over one- 5 ies and Chil » f lee Afr. a . the same propriety discrimipate in favor of those | and-a-half miles, fifty Zents, and for passengers p ; Brosents will be given away—one a $25 silver Cake an afternoon instead of a morning paper on the paeutiee nw pie yt the cor. ‘white persons who had no children. alone on the samé route when there are two or | wages. inquire next door to Bread B condition that it shall be respectful in its tone. | Court under the criminal law. Tena pp oe ok Seat to oe eR eee | ec eety Aus. conta otek, and twenty-Sve | sites ay near the Market. The first number, printed to-day, contains noth- | are enforcing another osder_—hauling up the ne e of sendin; ac! ,» Which the negroes cents jona! reac. funk; an or any \s- wh mee Tt was a benn’s own fault, or his wite’s, if } tance over one-and a-balf and not exceeding three |] YYANTED—By a bate le en Pedi om Mrs. MoN'ckle, Exchange Hotel, reseived a $25 | ng except extracts from northern papers and ed- tended eae I meg how Mend wearing t they bad ne children. miles, one dollar for each passenger with or with- | ¢ 404 Yeferencns, @ Si TUA TION os tesoner fa a | Silver Cake Basketon Saturday, May 10, mJ2 | jtorial statement of the facts of the evacuation and forms. te Moore said he had raised » dozen children, | out trunk or valise; and where there are two or | Eouriry sono! & private famtly in the coun | ~~~ | occupation of the city. Rervecrrs —This morning, f four clout and bad never been able to send them to public | more passengers on the same route, fifty cents for | try. Add eacher,” Daily Siar O8ce, Wash- UMP AEE, roak oe) ves ANNS clad inthe uniform of the rebels—grey clothes See Lae ne a the Deca ene nk Crenty Ken, ctnle Ser etch »D. Bebe win 1 Eas be SURRENDER OF REBEL DESERTERS. | with red trimmings—went to the Foorta Ward Mr. L ‘red to the fore t] Ja itional trunk: ‘rovided, That in case any "7 "1 " station te uire the way to the bh Sratcs Senate, which provided that the taxes paid | hackney carriage, cab, or other vebicle shall be bg te ape a petigden a Ale) | Ket The steamer Wyandank arrived at the Navy ay ay Provost mar-hrl'a ool dy to cash for sil articles MONDA A Sth >, ‘ office. Two of them were N Yorkers, by the negroes for sc! purposes, should be by | detsined for a longer period than ten minutes, the | in meio ange tae’ “Phose leaving the A DANCING SOIRKE EVERY MONDAY | Yard about nine o'clock this morning from the anil enna. F ewerdi They de the city appropriated to their use. ‘This was | driver thereof shall be allowed the sum of twenty- | city, or having @ aur will do welltocall. E. | EVENING, commonoiog at! o’oloc! . mouth cf the Rappahannock, bringing up 2 num.- | serted from Richmond three w azo, " roaking the corporation a custodian for the ne- | tive cents for each and every fifteen minutes so SHLy, 438 vbuth apy sem ord gles The publio in general are respectfully in- er of evetaen secon terms of service bave ex-| thelr way into roksago, and wade gro, to which he was opposed. We had ao right | detained. (goes aide.) Lipelor tn Now and Recast eds FF” | Vi. cece baa WINS bekatanIty. @s alts were to tax negroes, when they did not enjoy the priv-| For the use of a hackney carriage, cab, or other } Mture- Po. mi-late | Pited. 2 < “ ae eae ieges for which they were taxed. vehicle by the hour with one or more passengers, ANTED—To poll, npn | bagel barreis We learn from some of her officers that the | with the Ailitary Governor, General Wadsworth ie ten Suse poor gone (ons gor ped bere elt = tl pag deg wt peed og uneil bla nte Gainesaeen. eee eee ce Rost Tee Peis te | Freeborn and Island Belle on Saturday last cut Fhey report that there are bot six forte arv..1 all taxation. t property was taxed, aud yet | and stopping as o asmay be requircd, one . : . ‘ Catal t a ver (whii into | Richmond, and at the time t they were not allowed to vote. He was opposed dollar per boar; for children between two and JOHN GAYN. ai at atthe stand ir Patent Office; Rare | Out of the Piankatenk river (which makes ? left there were cards, The Day Book newspaper will be continued as | dealing boxes, cloths, &c. After a hearing this c- t Governme:t Books; Doon- | the Chesapeake about five miles below the Rap- | °° wee 9 of any account there, they having been to giving positive instructios to the committee | fourteen years of helf price is only to be - i ord. to Yorktown. » one takes Confederate of finance or any other committee. He there’ore charged; and for chi daven ee two years of age, | m.an «2p. m. ai (borg soured Reports: Cheap = Ppabannock) two large sized schooners—one un- =e unicse compelled. Ti also ony that one append. My. Liayd’s rowiation cn tae} tee, ase sa crantad te ane liae eran Wer ee im bust stock of Clothing. Law one; P Coast | iarger portion being Whisky. E | trom michhond, wiht rene start ncad of the ground of ilegaiity laced inside the hack in a conspicuous place. peg ee a ra y ‘les; many. th heap | '2rger portion being y- , Es » ho’ Union army. Caps, at t os After the schoovers were got out, Capt. Harris, y Mr. Lioyd said if that was the gentleman’s ob- | Sleighs are brought under the provisions of this | geh's ‘eet, below F. fo 27-3m "| Books. one reat, Lares males, 68 & ’ . jectton, he would amend his resolution by add. | act." The register is required to furnish copies to | == oh prices. | Up stairs, over Bank of Washington.» | with the Belle, proceeded some miles up the| _Fourrm Wann Station Casns—Before Jesrice : — 1 Walter.—Jobn E cKa lor, who . thority exists 5 ‘ 7 v pel A a |e i bai desert a) was veod Romer See ser | _ was ovrmart af the bucks are lishia for ths ante LOST AND FOUND. ae catcdibeslppee remanent peeagrocsar) |~ chips of the Merrim 8 Tight good Bey Ape ceed aon Too Sean bet pensation authori: the loan of REWARD-STRAVED—A black CO BALLS, PARTIES, &c. stationed on the York river. They stated that | treated some other shipmates, and be cot drunk and make the preceding discussion appear mere | $1,500 to the Commissioner of Public Buildings with wyne susees Se see ‘A ORAND FANCY BALL FANCY BALL | they had been posted near Gloucester Point, and | wes taken and locked up for tbe nigh'; Will be given at warp s ey ALL, Cornor 2d st. and Pa, aveaue, THURSDAY EVENING, May 38th, k The, : foolishness. was passed, and the Board adjournsd at ope et al oir Mie ad belonged to a Virginia regimen‘, and whea the | “ismlssed this morning. Thomas Fisher, col’d, ‘Tioketa oue dollar, edmitting & gentlewan snd | Werds the Federal lines with a view of surren- Mr. Lioyd said ee oe to @irect the — a to evacuate, they having become | PIE in the market; dismissed; for’ being ire Into ‘TRA Y—Came to my premises, on Frid: order wasgiven . z drunk and ee Foxes The Third Ward Patrolmen report | FLSTRAY—C8RS 0 Br Meme ed—Samuel Russell, hog-pen in ey, con- tb! ing and proving = } * eespie! ientieman's point trary to ordinance; #5 53. James Waugh, 0 payiue ‘charges, 620 3 h thal ss er yelling fire, fined $155. Josbus Her- tired of the secesh service, resolved to march to- es suspicious, eres 5 Was given bis ebaice, to ve the city or go to the workhouse for %®) days; sault end battery on Soloman Hammond; $1.59. mi3-st* | Indies. mIS8:* | dering themselves. They proposed to lay down | Dt Chore the latter born of the dilemma, and was to be roes derived no persona’ beaefit | Soloman Hammond, throwing stones; $1 55—by Sr PTT Pee nennee? Dut Captain | Committed ee. Melvin Noyes, ie here: Th hounds LUT, HE MEMBERS OF THE FRANKLIN AC- | thelr arms and give themselves up, but Captain | missed. Jetfersoa Lucas, John H. Sloore. J faxed. The same rule ose = Pp! Justice a = a Walker, Hiding on 5 tify aH ae a pra pia _— 1 TIVE RSOCIATION tal suas Harris having no means to remove them, admiu- | Parker, 8. M. Kearnes, Ambrose Middleton, ané old maids, and all others not ‘bavi et oS Cm aie Aivek, diel: | Soak rine © waa wor tall: a tie bat these, anacunainr to their friends aud the public He therefore moved that the matter Pumpbhrey, assault a pistol; #3 4— her at No by Justice Waltet Richard AH. Minor, colored, Sabin aren, pent tan Naty Ye the above wilt a, NB Sue PLoS raaee nie willingly taken, aod left them with thelr arms to -_ le ° t ‘ON, 4 AN KL! ” Baige issed—by Jus- | be paid. (m 13 3t*) re. o 13th,on THURBDAY, May 15.” m 12 4." generally that they will give their thi istered the oath of allegiance tothem, which was —— Dorn, soldiers, drunk and disorderly; dis- GRAN tbe tabie. ssed ec f picking a pocket; dism! —— nays were called for, and the motion tice ‘eam, Fdenry’Dubant, breakin, —_—_—. protect themselves Ssconp Warp Station Cases—Before Justica into a house; s q Vyan- | Clark —James Pen: col'’d, assisting In the fad ST—A new POCKET BOOK containin: The Island Belle had just arrived as the Wyan- | © ney, Mr. Bobrer said Mr. Moore’s objection appearea | De!4 for # further hearing—by Justice Clayton. shout one tured and fifty or asx.y | Pig NIC TO BE GIVEN FOR THE BENE | any sen, (Monday at one o'clock a.m.) come. | S%¢8P€ of & prisoner” A man with» place Centmat GuarpHovuse Cases—Before Justice bet ci rt % 4 nd Ie Garden. cn Pi near the Corgres- ney is char; with effordt: him the — ee Sone ae at vor trea £0} clark —James Temple, drunk; #19. George oR to Coluinnia.C satis- | siona! Surial nd. on WE. NeeDay means by whieh creo yd with interfer! Ko to the Mayor as proposed by Mr. Moore’s ree- | na oGuire, colored, George W inney, Francis Con fhotory reward will be paid afne fi-der. by return- | pext, 1én inst, Se! roeder’s Bendis engaged GND THE PROCLAMATION. with the officers. He is held for a bearing. $. ‘The question an conten up on Mr. 3} Cig Micha Retina: Sghtion oo oan bed oceceall f-” Gonter Market. perm ieee Will bs sold on the gro t tl ne promulgation of the President's prociema- | C, Broadhead, disorderly; fined $2.94. S. B. resolution, Mr. Lioyd o! “4 2 xs he Clark, stoning a house; do. #2. amendment to that of Mr. Moore’ St de L984. Momorandum BOOK or DIARY, co: geutk pom tion formally opening blockaded ports, is most | do ; do. $2. Robert Tate, col! That would be out of order. For Satz at Wuitmuvast’s Gaiterr, 434 i taining sund: one being a cheok 5 NOTICE. Ny’ leasure | important at this particular juncture. That is: James Duffy nea I will alter the phraseology | Toate vets ‘Cord Photriepne ean Phan | tuaperment o nse Sn Beak of Ph wee Dae rrometoraal aus bah in view of the fact that the emissaries of and | tum“ gf Sad ocutonte prec! no value to soy ous bat? carn Eg ey sympathizers with the rebellion are now making omc a ir. Moore —I do not like to attribute wrong | 8t#phs in o! c bera! reward will be paid for them by | vorite Pp ° effort to embroll the Deatus of SoLpizns —Since our last to any man, but | would ask the gentie- a r Hotel, w tn Mr. OBA, ~ | fort 6 ao70mmodation of parhes. on and tor a last and most desperate the tellawing Godan et addiastersemenel he did ) E Private Augustus Geyer,company A, l0ist New York volunteers Private Wm. Kizer, company G, 12th Indians volunteers. Relatives of deceased soldiers can be furnished queatly we are unable to give further particulars. Bere rink, Daseucd, by eficess test night, not offer that for the simple ay une, 1862 eartioulars 8; 9 s ra) enon s one Soren Pe gy yi sg United States with France and England on ao- y d'¥ou not propose imine sion ct | [OSTA Rearyquasrd HRAOGLET, between | {had and'@s ans Auy porvou Wiehlog 1) bus | count of the blockade. you not todefvat 3 of , can be L Toth street, Washington gn eh strost, | lvorative basines: ba scoommodat by} In addition to the ports of Beaufort, N. C., of Dr, Von Moschzisker, Oculist pigned to GeOnek. wil « f RME, corcer o| mins sani or the ONES New Orleans, La., and Port Royal, 3. C., opened ed . JONES & MILLER, vania avenue. 1 wdgo and Congress sts., Georgetown, D. U, m '2-dst&eorlt er to-day, in 8 few days the ports of Norfolk, Va, Bo Seventh facts vo 7 OstsoaF act ieiwoontia Hopi Hoes | WE COME WITH SONGS TO GREET | Newbernand Washingtoo, N.C.,and Richmond | T'S burial place of their fiends, ke, by cal veceltion \ 1 aoe read ¥ ee vo | Betas building, a bun oP ew Pic 1c of will doubtless be opened, and probebly that of | jag on F. T. , Government undertaker, 414, tga be ier enenes ‘That hereafter, by ‘with a red atri . DeLonEiDE, oO 80 Puig i: rf ons) Pe, Ay ry the caries ue —e a F street north. 4 B * 3 ES 1 <n consent of Congress or otherwise, there shali be Pills and T yeh Bes % wat n_Epring on, on T DA ays at farthest by the opening of the ports Taisvre ro rue Mzxont or Ma. Vinton —A of ves hs Obie, and otber citizens from that State, took —Ca he to Or, in other words, in a month hence every port ‘ f x out of said Ei gereing the ith insane ta rea Be fo 7 bere bat®.20 | except it may be thet of Galveston, Texas,) on | place a. the Cupitol yesterday, and pamed fesois ‘he owner 4 : d | our blockaded coast will be open to ships of the | expressing sympathy for uis family Aad provlog propertyv and py) font: er. Tickets 50 whole world by action of the government of the | tion. Sete Wedd cascbenmee, No, 624 Hasenabaserts overs! ladies, United ‘ rt ir See ¥3 “Apropos of Mobile:—It 1s believed in naval cir. rei CO snogt teas ia. rs vm.T reals cles here that we are now certainly in possession and brindle no y ity. a oft Leda mat, A CRAND MAY BALL — Ee Fe TC. said cows to No, 5. $7 ‘ll ven at ae : = Mr. R. C. McCormick, who went over the atrest, on ThORSDRY EV NG, May 15, He docked ene La loway’ lay 15, to commence at i h nab, Gi no , aud that all the receipts shall go Z r of.18th avd F st, m 13 best Pensacola, Fla , and Savannah, Ga. Into a general fued, and all expenditures be el oa eerg goed Bascidce. tasted jeerter eos ue ont REBEL TROPHIES, swords. One of these evidently belonged to « staff officer, and is of chaste and costly manufec- ture, Mr. McC. hasalso « bowie knife or cut‘as of huge size, found In 2 deserted mansion in - The rebels were generaliy well i is UNICATION WITH NOR- ‘TSMOUTH TO BE RE- PO me a fees, pag hy they Sag orndog required oi R. A. SHINN,

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