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THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘Fhis exertion! Family and News Jeuree any Mining ® greater variety of interesting renting than can be found Im cay other—is published oF Fridsy morning THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDING Corner & Peancylvanca ave. and Eleventh street, ar Ww. D. WALLACH: Papers served in packages by carriers at S48 yeer, or 37 cents per month. To ma!l subscribers —$ ening Star. TERMS—Cass, invorishiy, mm edvenm Single copy, per annum, <8 Five copies im : Ten copies. om the price is $3.50 2 year, im advance; 82 for six Twenty-dve copies 2008 mcnths; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of i2 cents a week. Sin- : gle copies, ont cant; In wrappers, rwo cENTs. {7 AvveatiszMxnts should be sent to the Office before 12 o'clock «.; otherwise Ob Bot sppecr until the next day. eta | v= XIX. It invariably contains the “Washington News'* that bas made Tas Deily Evening Star circuisie @0 genertily throughont the country £7 Single copies (in Wrappers) can be pro cured at the counter, immediately after the ieee ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS a B DR. JOHNSTON, ALTIMOKE LOCK HOSP Has discovered the most Certain, Sp-¢ Effectual Remedy im the Wi POR ALI. DISEASES OF IMPRUD LET NO FALSE DTLicacy PREVENT. APPLY IMMEDIATELY 4 CURR WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGE, IN FROM ONE TOTWO DAYS _. ——. = eee WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1862. N°. 2,879 LATE FROM THE Sov’ TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. NOT Secesh Claims a Victory on the Peninsaia— : ae ar Sraren PROPOSALS are mmvtted until the a actiine Mcinet Michael | Atterwards Gets Conflicting Reports and | a31E WAR IN THE MISSISAIPIT. XXXVIIth CONGRESS —Second Session, | 2715 day Gnade Bez, 8t 12 o'clock, m . for suppiy- 3 Fubsi« 1 °. Wm Th. ans yma em Prefers to Wait for the Official Reports. The Naval Evgagem ear Fort Wright. Szxatz —After our report closed yesterday— withs 00) head ef Boef Caattic ont o aonanons our tae jommas, 3 [From the Richmond Dispateh of Thursday.) Caino, May 11 —Our fleet game out of the ac- ‘The bili making 4 propriations for the Indians wan, atti to be celivere i Second Precine a THE BATTLE NEAR WILLIAMSBURG tion yesterday unhurt. Every boat is now mported | W218 amended, bu! fore & vote was taken the wei ne oa sleeping in the street; taken to camp. George dispatch was yeste-doy morning re- | ready for duty. Senate adjourned. W. Wilson, rioting; do. Harman Gisler, rioting r Department giving intelligence Cept. Stembel, of the Cincinnati, was wounded | Hovsr.—After our report closed— with negroes; taken to Columbia Hospital. Jos. | Of & severe ent near Williamsburg on | bya musket bail in the shoulder. Two other} The bill granting pensions to officers and men T Govcrameat may require Sbilitngton, rioting and drank; taken to bisregi- | Monday, in which the enemy were repuleed with | sitgnt casualties occurred on our side. ‘The en. | of the Army and Navy was, after discussion and Srat ¥ “tie to be made 0; h ment ‘Thomas Moore, assault and ba on bis | * beavy lossin killed and wounded. They als2 | emy's ioss 1s very large—probably three or four | ameadment, passed. Sy require. wife; do. John Brown, do; diamii Lev} | lost twelve pieces of ertitiery-and's00 E ers. | hundred killed and wounded, the majority killed. | The renafon for a total di ubility for officers, | A bond with good « Patten. fighting; taken to his regiment. William | Tbe Sgb¢ lasted from 7 o'clock to 11 o'clock a.m. | ‘rhe Union fleet was commanded by - Da- } &c. in the military service is nx follows per month. | reenirad. Merrick. do ; do. Jobn 8. Martin, do ; dismissed. | 1 2*, troops engaged on our side consisted of a vis, the new fleet captain, Com. Foote baving | Lieutenant Colonel. and all officers of a higher | .Government reeerv: iteelf the right to pay in George H. Cassidy, assault acd battery; dis. | Portion of the division of Gen Longetreet. gone home on a sick leave. The Union boats en- | rank, $30: Mejor, $25; Captain, $20; First Liew, | FE 1 t funds ty An official letter from Gen Johoson states that ed were the Benton, Cincinnati, Carondelet, ‘Second Lieutenan $15; end nom. Fang id over to the military.’ Grafton Johnson, baving | “® bendzome affair? took piace at oar reat rook Salto, St Lous, and the wooden bost Conestoze, : » Lew Spires, Timiditye Uolted States muske’; dismissed, and musket re. | 0" Monday. The enemy attacked our rear Ju: The rebel boat Louisiana attempted to ran the cers,’ & pond $8 ine -, 5 id ed to kim. | Joseph Garba, drunk; turned | !" great foree, ard were driven back to the woods | Cincincat! down, but wna renuleed. The rebel 1 Pe Socompanied by two goa-nn! over tothe military. John Loomls, threats; do, | ®Bouta mile. battery Mallory attempted the same game, and } Captain, Commander, Lieutesaut Commanding | ,, The firms sou «bs rtat: Robert Cock, drank; do. Wm. Bertoz, fichting; | | OUr late-t Information is complete upon the | was herself sunk by the St. Louis. Master Commanding, $30; Lieutenant, Chief : pial the dismissed Mary Lynch, disorderly; dismis:ea. | ™'9 Points of the result of the engagement The rebel fleet was commanded by Hollins. Engineer, Surgeon and Passed Assistant Surgeon to Maj. Jobn, J@remish and Pat Gerry, drank; dismissed, | OF loss In killed and wounded wes two hundred Z CONGRESSIONAL. 1 TAL, sufficient secerity wil! be Weakness is ths he Widoe 4 © terribis Hsiits ot \« ive Practions wh . | $25; Professor of Mathematics, Assistant Sure » Washing-on. D.C. : As, See, Soapar.. Seth George H_ Cassiday, selling’ Inger to soldiers; | 8"4 twenty. The Federal prisoners captured by | The Damag ee eeaere race’ | Chaplain, Paymaster and Master, 300; Bock oe ote Saar : YOUNG MEN raled for trial. Joseph Gariack, insulting females; | ©Cf forces numbered six hundred and twenty- The following bas been received at the Navy | sixtst En: neers, Pilots and Assiatant Paymas- aa o, ae pee ~ Especially who have ve-oms the vietims of Sol: dismissed Jobn MeMutien, do. and drunk; do. | ‘Bteer and the field pleceseleven. The extent of | Department relatire to damages sustained by the ters, $15; Teacher, Schoolmester. Pass d Mid. do ‘hereby guarant “4 ’ dreadiui aud destruot've hat it s quot to soldiess; do. | Detteged that (helt Lies aes ora, Dut it 18 | stiestesippi ficet in the recent briliiant fizht near | shipman, Midshipman, Captain” and poy te: | st i ehich we nL Ratimely Frave thou Bot giving security according to | Relieved that thelt loss amounts to upwards of a | HPP! i ters? Clerk. Second and Third Assistant Envincer, : J LeRALied talents Samuel Dorsey, carrying con- | ‘howsnd in killed and wounded. They num. | Fort Wright: Masters’ Mate end ail warrant officers, #10; all * ater an ‘ ; ot tndelae | ; fined $20.91, and’ security for six } Deed 81x thousand strong, and were deployed in Cairo, May'l2 —News from the deet is jmst re- | other petty officers, $8; and all commissioned off- ld the contrast be aw, rde roy the living iyro, may a skirt of wood, eppesitecur positien, from which | ceived. The Mound City, which was injured on | cers, of either service’ shall receive such and on! to becom hia secuntinn | him Woare pre- oonfidencs, : Third Precinct —Mary Martin, assault; jatl for | ‘2eY were driven, sud rp eatrous fire} her starboard bow by # ram, is on Ser way to | such pensions as is herein provided for the ten # cuarentos must be epperded to exch bid, MARRIAGE court. Mary Butler, disorderiv: 3 67. “Albert from the right, Jeft and front. The prisoners | Cairo for repairs in which they hold commissions. _ . 7D Pausoxs or Yount Men cont a. throwing stones; SL41. John Dorsey, | “EE” Were yesterday on the way to thiscity and | ‘The Cincionst! was tnjured aft of herstarhoard| Nr. ‘Train called up the bill to afer the ome! 4. Edwia Mountz, disorderly. conduc : | Were expected to reach bere last ni They | beam, and sunk in [2 feet water, but will be penitentiary buildings of the District to the W: Charies Williams, drunk; dipmisacd’ | Wee bute few miles from the ct y In the | raised and sent here for repairs, wiftch wiJl be Department to be added to the aivenal. ai ~ + afternoon. They were marched by land: under | done with a!l possible dispatch. Com. Stemble Mr. Dawes regarded the bill ax somewhat M wt: rushes arent roe eee ean: guard. Js here at the naval depot with me doing weil. | general jail delivery. ofa Mee. veing AWareot physical weakness, © fe.0rm « poedily cared osreot wr. 3 eOubde in hi hy ‘ NOTICE. Sraven prop ois For vershasin Bitesanc Tallow, Roo’s nut Ho-ns, of Ron renticman ‘The convicts were sen. | command of Ge r ~ rely uo padeeaget ns a physician, bary Burne, drank; $2.44. James Homey, dis- | Among others killed or wounded we have the | Fourth Master Reynold, of the Cincinnatl, w a8 | fenced to the penitentiary of ead to tue Diaries | Stk eat ae Hee ae ook, m ; vhlaigdl ICK ST. orderly conduct; £10.10 ‘Howard Lishies” Ann | "2™«8 of the followfng officers: Killed—Col. | mortally wounded. There were no other casual of Columbia, and if the priso ners are taken with. Itiz Intended that teeoons ‘Antor ehall follow the 1 py tape street. 8 few Lishier, do; dismissed. James L. Warnick. | \¥2ta of the 4th Florida regime ajor Wiliam | ties. Stemble fought his ship splendidly. out the District rach of them, it appeared to him, | fqnz; “id oolleat the tides and T Roofs and > ae pan pata agg >; 818° Robert Vennamoa, doz $1.31. Thos’ | H- Palmer, of the ist Virginia regiment (and son A. W. Pannocx, would be entitled toa legal discharge, on the | tioles fen ees ett for th . P oontad poet oa eae Ge ae A 08 Jof Mr. William Palmer, of this city,) and Capt. Commanding and Fleet Captain ground that he should be itmprisoned for a spect- | riek, ow teem he ok eoted at lis own DR JOHNSTON $1 14.” DennieO? i } | Jack Humphreys, of the 17:h Virginia regiment. fied time in the District penitesttary. ose, unless he can clearly show thet Ler wenn: | Membor of the Kosai Cuilegs ef Sarseone Lon- . Wounded—Col. Gorse, of the 17th Virginia regt- FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Mr. Phelps referred to the corte of. the District, | Vertsd from ovta:ping them by proper authority, | 20%» Rraduate from onsd tne moat ronment ee 1b: ‘alt; ity fe meat; and Col. Garland, of Lynchburg, severely. % : and led tbe bill as a jail delivery fe | A bond with good oisnt security will be | ‘*Fes t= the Uait sienter part of ade aie an - | Another heavy battle took place yenterday near ce with & tinought if the prisoners were removed chatwhite | fequited, for ts fu himmene hiepitais. of "janetunae cea ae assault; | Barhamaville, inthe county of New Kent, but id et ase that they could be discharged on a writ af halos Sig phe betre areitath Fyccinct “Nancy MeGatre disotderty; | Whe ureuurthe Iaehitgense fo'thre eityieteae || Fe Mowzor, May 13 —The fag of trace | “"20'"rrain offered the following : entertained unless the Joba Opman, drunk sud discrdonys cece icd, | twelve o'clock. The enemy landed thel? forces | which went up James river yesterday morning r Present to respond to Provided, That the same can be dene without he articles of agroem - Peter G. Car do ;do. FannyT om pson, do from gunboats, (twenty-four tn number,) at or returned at balf p 2 o'clock affecting the legaiity of the commitment of sen. % tence. do. James Marley, drnak; do. Hugh Buck, do; | 28 West Potnt higics ke es wal parcle, bai Ge of sbeoien ' i nd Aisorderiv: fined The number engazed one either side is not jo be rele: , ed ck oe — Pie te known, but that of the enemy is supposed to be Wahinene their parele, and will be sent to d = fine. very large. A genera! engagement o armies : ua Sen en at. Fentek Ee us, drank: Vivexpecicd. The lees onbotn sides in the aight | The flag of truce brought back #5 Union pris. vemeat: fined $155. Tim M-Denou, fhe drunk | Of yesterday was very heavy; ours Lelteved to be | oners, Includin, "@ number taken t Wins. 5 ders; Maed SUS Hotes Bete | not iese than 1000 up to Iorciock. The enemy | burg.” Generally they were theme ta ent Bull larceny, dismisied. Corse‘ius Drum, drunken: | 224 up to that hour been driven back three times | Run, who Lave been waiting release in Richmond | ¥2etaid on th from the com ailttes of conference eony, Gicmy Corosttus Deuss, drunken: | 2S ithin cunve of their avnbects, for some months, and those eaptured on beard | Oth “Wrens fom the com . : vince. ness; fixed 21.75. Thos. Riley, do; dismissed. me’ 8 . the Congress at the time of ber surren¢er. ‘They ranch stted aye i ee which tate tel ‘oad, Pa ceed = Sighth Preciact.—Jobn Codrieks, assault aad TATER th. are all still here and will be sent North Immedi- soreaan all Tndcan wine iy he On cor- i 6 p. ome pee . 1 Ps peg a fenen ! habits of Beate ously for peace. Geo.Thomes,vagrant; | Ata latehour last night we learned some further | ateiy. “The muster rolls hevs wincsdy, heen sont fhe books within five dape ate) Ce OPER | ower inent aiael se ete, cain Bop sone fie fiymisted- DW. Larkin, do; do. P.W. Dugan, } particulars of the fight on Monday. Gon, Ander. | 2 Washlagton. ‘There are no oficers-among | the DP a a toed Isto keene eres oe eee of | forlowisg des mv: Stecrdacig: Fortec? Sete: i Maatha Sharp, | | Gen, Raety ts martelly wounded; Gen. Andes. | them, town to the Capitol within sixty working deve, | SRUS.t iteetont omedsr een nt Mice Hilea? Gen prea ‘ chily wounded; | 4 Qvstructions are being placed in James river, and the entire line in alx montus. ‘The ratcot soul aed 810 81) Wan. Bison, fuptsive how | cart’ Evuole; of Lyuchberg, sieutly wos ged: | phe stoniter and Nowgatuck were seen 75 mites | fe 18 xed at fve cents from polnt to potnt and workhouse. he % Capt. Irwin, of Sesies’ N. C. regiment, wound: Rin = = over the entire line. sed. John B. Rose, picking en! |. the let Virginia regimeut was badly cut up.| low Richmond. Mr. Roseoe Conkling hoped {ts consideration 7, dismissed. John Wilder, do. ball for fur- | Out of 200 men in the fight, some $0 or 00 are fe. | Federal Prisoners Coming ome eet ee would be deferred. ther, hearing. Mary Kudtiea 3, dismissed. | ported killed or wounded. poners Declining ia be Sent Back, and Vol-| sir. Stevens called the previous question, and riffed musket bayo Michsel Brogan, drank and disorderly; fined} Col. Kemper’s regiment suffered terribly, br pil ig taal or reed ar ‘The report was adopted. g Wil state— ‘ = James W. H. McMahan, do; fined $5 54. | though we have no account of the extent of the} , FortaEss Monzoe, gbthon-] Atr. Train, from the District of Columbia Com- | _ F' the prices for 200 of Joba Holly, Joshua Downey, end Jobn H, Hil. | casuaitie: dred end eighty-five pris ners, A trom | mittee, reported adversely on the bill providing h proposed per gun for ja: havin stolea senperts, sianicook” gaia We legen that General Magruder bas been for | Richmond on parole, arrived here verterday at for the opeming cf Sixth street; laid on the table. | °30% 844 tio oF : eyas, © Of svmpt_ne of comcumptior. Ninth Precinct.—Danlel Reese, Edward B. | several days quite sick at Westover, on James Renee aay am she stonener Wai Rent, tet Blt iw ajonraed., p dor scm abd resection, pr pital erear | wise eases OF INPRUDESCE. Clements, HP. Jones and Joka Harrinzton, | river ore. ‘. 09 | Mer for ono ad ion oa eed i . hokunumee tel d Grunt; dismissed. Jon Jordan, drunk; taken { The enemy bad not occupied Jamestown at 6] Ninety Confederate prisvners, who were to be oe salve cimeie eee * pleasure ins be has mt to Navy Yard. oy : o’clock on Tuesday evening, but were in large | Teturned to Richmond, positively refused oribad patterns to. thu 2 Tenth Preevac? —John Mace, drunk and disor- | force et Grove wharf and King’s mill. They are | though earnestly urged and vith by their ere &nd aso for each ad. @eriy; fined $191. Henry Cronan, disorderty; also understood to be landing forces at West j Slicers, and took the oxth of allegiance. : im ae Sheffield moved to recommit the bill; car- BECKWITH, A. Sshingion, r * The bill to facilitate the tranmpartation of troops Practice indeiged in when and mails between Washington and New York nts .ea ced from evi was taken up, and after some little discussjon . : L608, + th effeors of which ars waslaid on the tab!e—ycas 78, nays 43. f vn When sale Cecliping bes: tein wig x. pate. ne vow € cinted, having ® sitga he firearms are to be fe ty Wilsom and Walter Randa. Point. one gi he rifio hem ignorant a ‘ ‘ : = nat eaant dle of curin tly; dismissed. Thompson Ragas, pro. The Virginia (No. 2) was passed on James FROM NEW ORL*“ANS AND THE Tmory, *prir - . © of curing, j Saed $2 94. James Doughert: suspicious; | river yesteiday, and will be at Richmond to- SUT “i re to interchange w ne b : ; E: n tris 13 missed. Heary Whiteburst, pid and pro- J day = - avatiee Doings at new Orle nea the JOHNSON & NAGLE, poe} ir parts. > st ise ntto quarters. Josephi: flea, intie!n: We have conflicting reports of the fight at Bar- , Aldermen Arreste More . = = ze tutlo S oerithenas Teun 8 iy dteorderiie bamsville Fewterday and prefer to hada os ps Landed—The iver Fall ef War} 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, emi wait boat th . Heary Me ; . an official statement before giving publicity to] Vesseisavd Transport: best quality, and 5 ie ‘iro; i sian datas: eaiiesee eee @] cinersnatz, May 13 —The'Mempbis Avatanche (south side,) pilowed Yo be used.” te arte Gara will. o ‘ * Jali LATER FROM NEW ORLEANS. a 6th end 7th contains interesting intelligence at vem! 7 4st 18 In@pection thed by the Orcnanee ~ ; ald, indecent language; dismised John May 7 —The Mobile Tribune of °°] canffairs at New Orleans and from ot Between Neath and Tenth Streets, Reruistiong: and must be boxe. reedy for treae ee aS Gallaway, drunk and disorderly; do. = ispatches from Jackson, Mise, dafed legraph| recommend for the coming warm season their | £ chi-aches as metho ie att epee Hercison,do;do. Ransel Henson, assauit and 3 The Delta of Thursday last | Richmond is ;ainfully significant Gen. McC) be made at ihe factorise in lots of abe” DR JOHNSTO battery livered to Provost Guard. John Nel- leans is genapa Sag | lan seems to be preparing the sume fute for Ric unsurpassed stock of each. = . ss sen, drunk and dis y; Workhouse. James mond that Butler and Porter prepared for New druak; dism is: city everywhere Orleans eatin en Clarets, Siilll and Sparkling 2 . Pes: Office remains open 5 Speaking of New Orieans affairs. the same 334. Mary Jarboe, selling quor without The telegraph citices is cloeed and the rall-| paper sa: Fat Mavor Monroe and all the Alder- Hocks and Moselle Wines, 1 ; Ssed $2093. Thomas J. W ton, | road travel stopped. mutiny xt the fort was | men of New Orleans had bee arrested on refusing or other infer refusing to assi ficer; bail for court. Jobn | caused by the false news that the city had sur- | to teke the oath, and sent to prison. from the well-kaown houses: iC WBAEN. jor the who! { ne net egy to Alarriage, Poysios! or Mental > - ic i rreor © Lower, dis, ass: 2 fi art. Sem’l J rendered. The Delta says that three hundred Great distress prevails among the people. Food jorfeitere s+ the fthe Di % F sas 7 me, Weakness wr reins vial, carryiag; | and eighty men mutinied and mai ched off to the | is extremely ecarce, and flour is not to be had at} Messrs. Branpgnnounc Freres, Bordetux, Exe Depar ment ressrves to tr > lit depeed iy cured * Sam’l Posey, | earmy from the fort. One company stood firm. | any price. Messrs. Mors & Rurre.t, ster none m: perjury; batl for court. Rachel Green, stealing a The “obile Tribune baa an cfficisl dispateh M Federal force: are to be landed, ad the pane ower than cuicken; dismissed. Eli Ferguson, false pre- | from Camp Moore, dated the 24 | nt, which } river is full of Federal gunboets, mortars, and tence; ruled for further hearing. James Deviin, 386 jesert-r from the Yankee who hi transports = uk und disorderly; sent to quarters. John | reached here, =— that Commodore Porter bas} ‘The Avalanche says that 33 per cent of Gen. » Hockueim Joint Stock Company, McCorran, riding t; dismissed. Tim | left the river for purpose of attacking Mobile. pyr army were killed or wounded at Shilot ob . ML 2 * n F b ces Nowisn, disorderl tiler, riotous; | We have faith in the statement.” ami? paper of the 7th has advices from N. Hockhelm-on-the-Rhine, ET [rred again Sat again Setere held for further bh ng. Fred. Koletter, do; In answer to the foreign consuls, Farragut said | Orleans to Satorda Frankfort-on-the- Main namerous Prpers ar ef Pavo a ths pubtc atone = <= 8 & genticmaa of cheracter and re- Cte previous, 3d inst. UBLIC E Lity, is® sufficient guarantee ‘o the af do. C. Grant, carrying concealed weapons; fined § be would allow permission to reach the city on| Gen. Butler had taken the St. Charles Hotel for —also— antil otherwise - ! m 10 6m* S291 fint boats and skiffs, but no steamboats would be } his beadquarters. ‘I'he Federal pickets bave been under th if ¥ . Us? ARRIVED, aire~t irom an Bacters allowed. ait ae extended as far ts the crossing of the Jefferson Champagnes, wisi ce : i ‘ tion house one hundr-¢ picess GH tc. t Farragut notiaed the mayor t! ¢ would hol and Jackson railroads ‘our gunboats and one = ‘i is C sil ETisG. of CALCLA fa ns ee ti diane Ree mamta integer ees [ance ee Rouge on Scturday| OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS. : the, City nad CARP large quantity of amma ee ‘American | es, 83 be had been misrepresented. He stated | inorning. Seven Federal regiments had been wv T question, in bis speec! Manchester. It admits | ¢*8t Gen Hunter was expected soon, and he } landed at New Orleans onan i c 2 ATHERS, MAT- te i a is > taat the circumstances attendivg the secession cf | Would turn the city over to him. Beater See en gpa buts | we guarantee to satiety everybody at the low. | jes, pocreson e207 inhor sgatust person ZR DSTEADS. with # inrge lot of at EXPECTATION OF THE ENEMY. © ced over every office, dirobars the faenensal conte tale Pagina The surrender of New Urleans bas irspired j exsmine all inatter und exclude whatever may } est market prices, and solicit an early call. tantra cnt ; i advanos. sidering the conscquestes lt waa always ready J the New York journals with the plea: P inimical to the Federal canse e! JOHNSON & NAGLE. ance: b jr t :@ } tion that the capture ef Richmond {sa matter to The proclamation was sent to all the offices, a ty uave meas aa otience at Evgiena's be accomplished with equal ease. ‘They will be | aud heving refused to publish it, the guard took ung mI ss f jon asa neutral power. Itclaimethat King- | undeceived whenever they make the attempt. | porsession of the True Delta office, and sent for os ar on ° manner in aad bas observed a most disinterested and seif- | No Southern position capable defense has yet | northern printers, who worked it coffin the edition. tnd will be eoldata e: B BUCHLY, £28 to a ) ra® Hetwaen ota E HAVE OPENED A LARGE STOCK r of vory foe UNDERB MIR : he a DR AWERS, a we thom reasonshis cay . asse! their bands except through rank ‘The General’s proclemation declares martial ner al.s; to ‘of bef erices, & iN, the Teal question 1 rome entiegy Ta whethe: the cone Pere fs no more chance for treuson | law, and prescribes rules and regulations for the § that fi r 376 Pons. evonee, heart of the South is set cn separation. now that our eyesare wpen. if they get Rich- | government of thecity. The rebels are required t ° st ronan - “ — The New York mond it will through seas of blood ‘be | to lay down their arms and take the oath of alle- poe setter to haan Ra ips 2 =~ —— CAN 7 BE mar! irit of the South has been only roused by its} giance. The European Legion are to ald In pre- ey re me v. ong —- cores qk — iy —— battle. savecsition and itisa Jane that bas no turn. | Serving the peace of the city. vabsewuat 2 notion en po Be dlr g n P The great exhibition Was to have been formally | ing. We rather think long turn tn the Yan- Attack eon Mebile—Cem Porter's Mortar JOHNSON & NAGLE, the Cirouit Court for the t opened cn the day the steamer left Queenttown. | kee Jane of fortune will take not far from Fleet off Fort M ied noveral owners or ol ‘The cir umstances looked suspicious, but the | this city.—Kichmond Lispatca. The Petersburg Express has 1 have on hand, and offer for sale, In cask or by the 9 porsons unde free by t ee departmects were only tially repre- patches sented. me fie : stngle dozen : Muon persons s2verztix. t Uno etabiea The psim in sculpture ls accorded by Mo . -The advance of Commodore the Ocarmisston 1 eeahiee s the Times to Storey, the A Pt cas. 17” _A recent number of the New Orleans Pic- * isting of seven vessels, are off HIBBERT & CO.8 BROWN STOUT, day of Ju: Commissioners 616 Fro- sch The rumors cf a French and English Interven- | ayune bas a strong editorial headed, ‘- The besrts | Fort Morgen. Ten more are off Horn’ Island, 6 ing the aiaien of tae pereee Uke Potion eon Hon ia the affairs of Auerica continue, but are | <f our foes,” in which the en.anc!pation polley | moving eastward. BARKLAY, PERKINS & CO.8 BRO. STOUT, loot to fila such etatemeut or sohotute with was co. not of a very authentic character. One report | nuw belag discussed in Congress js severely han-| They ure firing occasionally, apparently feeling - lork, Bcourding to the requirements of that m’ Penna. says the two Governments have agreed, and the | died, and especially the speech of Thaddeus Ste- | for masked batteries Do. ao. XX PORTER, id act ao vens, of Pennsylvania, which the ticayune sa: The forces at the fort are confident in their Na ie conneatol with the edi Sar ee 3. a be Estee “7 ror ne eee Bs | ability to bold the enemy tn check , KNOX & SUN'S ALLOA ALE, mes ‘ters, tha’ pam e lon Savannau, May S.—The Republican says tha! r, y ALE, McClellan's sulect tits lead a tequieruunge ade eee ee or measures thatcun be} the Yankees were reconnoltering the river and | YOUNGER’S INDIA PALE under the most difficult circumstances His | laid ho! coast batteries all the morning with their gun- TENNENT’S SCOTCH ALK, XX the - ce 8. F. VINTON, SUNERALLY, AND ALL DANE Re UODLOBK, ALMIRERS OF C 13 PLANTS HORATIO KiNG, &o, PARTICULARL Couimiesionars, | tr choice Hardy Perpetual i of 1c he Washington, Aprii 2%, 1962, ap -tf “ — a? odindree. ee T ICE! ICE! ICE! collection comprices a! the choicest vooponaibte eatin yo cam wropared te e fpincis warraneed true to of first pat Bo rn don. 18 DOW pre; rTenu re faruish the citizens o} Weshington and Seoree- acaiity. were tk . t b boats. A balloon came up nearly to the mouth poet ccuamer a Re oo 7% fe] Hicn Paice Paip pon « Honse.—The fine | of Augusta creek, and then descended. bad been deprived of 10 000 men when bis plans } horse General McClellan, formerly known as the were all compieted, and ue had taken the field to | Pease colt, was recently purch: bya citizen of A town with the best ty los, (wholessie snd re Fierist ax uF Further from Eurepe. : tail.) and guarautics a full supply duritg the) aps aw" Comneetent ee: eee ee Gen, Mi Dowel ser unt hear Saciag, tee oocoerk aa lncarecteman nea dents iar, namie Farrage Point, May 13.—The steamer Jura, sengon. zaviag elweye store two t thres thons- | —"? ARGE MAPS - 1 s bigh, and when in good flesh will weigh 1,000 vahe Fie caret damkor te Sade tend ma Osu get their supplies from the (oe, waich L oF He, as well as Gen. Banks, is now free | pounds. : thet tee tod. intervention © - be open.ail day L. J. MIDDLETON SEORGIA, SOUTR CAROLINA, ALABAMA, to directiy to the War Department, and to} GxowrH or Cacao. — Reliable estimates, | Belge peony) nnd : peeieste jintervection of og whllige,Soruer [z-and ¥ siochal Sho eke a neents aa fee orders from Mr. Stanton. exclasively. | medewithic: «fer deve make It certain | France and England in America ls confirmed ta Depots, Kashy"s Whact, foot of Bat, west able ate Govern Yors on seoeiee Se asces, teay uses Suerte; fais: already this spaing full 1,700 new residences the most absolute manner, and that the South JOHNEON & NAGLE ter’s Wharf foot of 13th et south zed sone, moun on cet ina arta 9 forn ton’s recent degradation of Gen McClellan to the | sha cates tre undes contract, to be finished du. | Will be required to guarantee the emancipation of ‘einai Wiiattion IWAY & SON'S CELEURAT. S00 —— ——_ FRANCE TAS UE post of commander of a corps d’armee. ring the coming summer; and {t {s believed that } >¢", 2 therl ah cnet invite the attention of Restaurante and Farm: ORTES have gw: received tha, 486 CAR. S Paes = 486 before next winter closes {n, full a thousand Franca sak Btn conser oe the rete} Becrn to thelr well-sclected first preminm wheneve: aud wherever they 4 Dv "Gen Halleck’s army is reported to consiat | will be added to this number—Chicago Tribuns. of 105,€00 effective men. ‘These oe aaver De. Tuxes Hunpeep Litres Graves. —The ceme- fi {the Pesitnnee kdl . ona? non teries in the vicinity of Fredericksburg are filled | pquyue,Peming Of the great-extibition has been Stock weoes ; C Cy 1 78 come wn compesition SE Sny otuer bg. dy ay 0 GAD Visi Tend OVA hak, Wau, Mt rr 18 URE F * with victims of scarlet wie ata Et OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, | A iarce scsortmoct’ of these izetruments will |S baayys fever last Winter. Ln a population of four thou | gcthe,tale Of cotton pln eagle ngt ners : got > [alware be ound et eT SET ZEROTT. fot # doors binows lowe! Halt sand, three hundted cnildfen died with this dis-} dull at prices \ lower, owing to the revival of Corner Pa. avenue and fleventit st. | op ae oer . 7 ease during the winter months. intervention rumors. WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES,} | One seven ootave four round corner Chioxering | J) B9ODEREWS ANT WILL cu Se SS ee ee ee Commodore Foote is a religious man, asis| Breadstuffs closed dull and prices barely main- Z : “ ”| pinno. having bees used bat 8 ehort timesm bee an ee nacsber, _ These latter will new have mensoass- | SU Lacwa, heme one aye oat toe teeebsvwe | Wited” Eevvines: awe PORTS, MADEIRAS, SHERRIES, o:der, for sae for $20. ms | ] 2 i the hard bell Baptists. sian rote foaen -~ 8c BY dull and unchanged. BITTERS, &c., &c., oe upd atm tary Logic of Banking; vate gor veers * mori coltgate coat . 107 Marsta! abou! take ———— evi, on Taxation; 2 5 he et across one i for hse dition ariaslab Reopening of the Manassas Kailrosd. directly out of bond—by the gallon or dozen. Rtg a A Rg James Rami 9975. “ cia in ‘esterday by the ‘Found! oe beret in the Dont of Sabara,} Srnanvnc, May 13.—The cars on the Manas* ‘asain ane wi “3 yetice—By R. shan, ine of about 20,W00 herri. ai ‘hich be traverses. / ) $a road reached tne bridge at the norta fork of : San sae of the mag ee | the Shenandoah this morulng for the first time TOBACOO tnd SEGARS, of all Kinds. species called “blue backs, —_ Ranki: 4 25, ie ma ineering—Sy Erefeemet Bask i s Ale number of are engeged In retypiid- indicates that the run of herrings is nearly over. Qvrsriok CARRIAGES FO! ing bridge over that stream, pea eee vot | Les PRON NESBA = whic w ; ’s Gonesiogy of Creation; 94 37, arch Lee Tae uamocr of becrngs, taken tthe Cove his | "Just reonivad aot of the there srsien ofS, completed, will make rail connection to tis |] PARAPFINE s0@ ADAMANTINE CANDLES. Naviers 3 soe _ pe mars ea Ghacios ee Sead sesson b usual perior St, Finan, 9 eRe Oo! OD: timouaie to nearly 100000 Vee Buford Sten | Prams tte on ruere 8 ramor im ctreulation throu the — Brie Bives ad Ros’ “Whe. tisstenee; Tis teen Eerie RE, ‘ard, Oth. me bile cuvairy yemte:daY, Dut it fu discredited la offeiel JOHNSON & NAGLE, te of sir fi. §, Bracel—By Richard Beamish, | of , = \ cassia my 10-3m =» 280 Pannevivamia Avanva. | Bain, on tro Stu’ of Charector: a From the Mountain Department, ¥ FxANCK TAY = : |, Panissure, Ve., May 10.—Two guerilles were PAzAsors AND 8UN UMSRELLAS.—Now . } hung in Chester on the 9th, in spite of demonsica- 26 - It runs nearly souta, dividing ; it it. . One price only, : iT nties on the right B bo eens of 4 ve : Keot and James City coun on n 3 4 3 FEAR 4 ROTHRE, 7 VERY FIN! ck hn Bing 18 xattces entaoeia 1 dagen Basar bre MK he | 5 Spe peta oni fo 4a an rere ww oer od ii 7 9 > . C4 Coatm COanH- prem to water bis nome in Tynnemeg i a : Recourse ae be said, vont iw i