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Sin- gle copies, onz CENT; In wrappers, rwo CENTS. {(7" Avvertiszments should be sent to the Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may Bot appear until the next day. Ebenmg °, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1862. N°. 2,881, ofthe paper. Price-THREE CENTS. PRENTICEANA. FROM THESOUTH. - APHIO NE’ From the Department of th The rebel tactics, if they have done nothin: ARRIVAL OF A REFUGEE aT FoRT PILLOW. __TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. _ New Your Mri Th oPoateate Wo ligt gigi else, have enriehed the English language wi B a Dispatch to The Chicago Timea the word “‘skedaddle.”” Barrinek . JOUNSTON, FROM FORT WRIGHT. i Pittow, May 11, via Carmo, May 12.—1 ARTMENT OF STATE, LOCK HOSPITAL, verde aan fi Caro, May 15 —Advices from Fort Wright to i P - Wasuinerton, January 25,1803. | Has discovered ch it Sp-r ‘ a ve Feiperers at Pras Sa sano a - - pata aa ie Mobile” Be wan tocuiatnen: Nr ll 3 ane wen own as commenced ro brigade, and bad detalled ph 5 lal The Secretary of State will hereafter recetve Rfusont Romety coke he : alli r supplies. He argely SUp- | and heretofore a prominen: soutberner, enjoyin e pce nd Genigheod, the. point I si : Members of Congress on busin: Seturda: plied in the rear. the confidence of the rebel government. en which, wai ¥, was occupied by our a See conttabands to the nse of arms, << to preg v, FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCY LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT yesterda’ : ~ mortar boa’s, and kept up the fire during the The rebels, having destroyed their suger Been Aoteemineh Crea ae ect ecknrwahad night, their shells, however, loding ‘wide of and molasses, have nothing to sweeten their render of New Orleans had been received. The | the mark. They ‘are provided. commencing with Saturday, the first of next month. at Providence, R. I. : APPLY IMMEDIATELY. with mortars. Provinence, May i4 —Jabez ©. Kni; bt wa: pany tea, but we are fast “sweetening” them. President and bis Cabinet officers were utterly | Capt. Winslow was dispatched by mail steamer | t0-Aay re-elected Mayor of this city without oppo, | 2 ARIA BSEWARD. 1 4 curs WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE We have two rebel pikes at our office They | dispirited, though they attempted to put a gocd | Yesterday to St. Louis, for the purpose of bringing | ition. ‘The other republican. municipal officers AR DEPARTMENT, IN FROM ONE TOTWO Days i look savage enough to be near relatives of | face upon their reverses and obstinately refined | OOF rams to this place as soon as pomible. ‘The | OP the ticket with hlin were also chosen. Janvany 21, 1462, — ; maa, - to openly admit a defeat. With the evacuation | Zu"Dost Louisville, which has been stationed at Onpanep, That the W: t will 1 cokness in the Back, ~trict : of Yorktawn they calculated upon the surrender | Hickman, hes joined the tleet. Our preparations} — United States Senatorin! Nomina : sothee, gente oct eme ud “ladder Lave An admirer of Gen. Price says in the Mem- | Sfail of Virgini are completed on all the gunbsats now here,} New ff, yrw, May 15 —The Union Republican closed Tuesdays, Wednesdsys, Thursdays and Pen Leece nt 95 phis Appeal that he is always careful, if one} ‘The rebel capital 1s in process of removal to waen in the opinion of our abiest. engineers, | caucus uave tinanimousty nominated re Dixon | Ft!4ays agatnet 21! other business but that which at the F . wat Sa resource fails him, to have another at hand. | Montgomery, Ala., the place of its nativity. This Mivamsett effectually render useless any rebel con- } fort/nited States Senator relates to active military operations In the field a, Breonse of: We know of no man more likely to ‘fall be- | was being etfected in the most quiet maoner pos. | ‘f!Vance of the same apecies. — Ssturdays will be devoted to the business of P ee aka, Afections of the tween-two stools’’—or among half-a-dozen. ble, to avoid creating any increased pubite The Late Naval Engagement. ~ Stomsoh or Roweis—ts Departe Senators and Represeniatives. > The intelligence is, that Com. Fa: thas | @27™._ The government officials would not take | _ CAtRo, May 14.—In the naval engagement on Serre ye ok tne. Bamesicn. ae “4 “} T . Farragu' 1 « ‘Om Scltsry Ha Boztox. May 14 —The steamsh} A 7 Monday these Dreadtul and Dertructive P: 2 their departure from Richmond until the last | Saturday the gunboat Cincinnati was more seri- 2 ‘amship America 'ys to the business of the Public. render 4 taken Vieksbargh, and of course he must have | moment, hoping by thele proximity to encourage | Cusl¥ damaged by the frequent burtings sue re. | S24. '0-d7 for Liverpool, with 109 ‘passengers EDWIN M. STANTON, — | Body acd sulug” "7°" taken Natchez previously. We shall next hear | their army opprsed to McClellan, not to victors, | ceived from the rebel ‘teria than war ce Mog er | SAREE =n ja czy Secretary of Wat of him at Memphis. Isn't it almost time for | which was conceded to be impossible, but to ported. . She was competled to run into shoal Officer Foote at Heme. eaacicn DSA nee ce F pow - otims of Seti that redoubtable city to set fire to herself? obstinate resistance, entafling the greatest pos- | Witer on the Tennesseeshore,where she crounded, |, Gevike — PASSENGER TRAIN TU MANASSAS. Vv te hi Wath deseltig the astnainek tin axttirdiank sible loss of life upon the victorious invaders. | 8nd had, according to the accounts recetved by ae ay 14 —P lag Officer Fepte arrived ane-eaty - anuntimely ti intil recently the nations ea nt | Indeed, this was marked out asthe policy in ali | the last arrival from tue tteet, four fert of water etday. He is quite feeble from the effects Wan Daranrmenr, Sea briliiput tes exalted talents know our power. We didn’t know it ourselved. | southeastern Virginia. No point isto be evac-} 0? her gun deck. The Government wrecking ound and 4 Office Miltary Superintendent Railroads U.S. ent 8 cad ‘tsten* oy hw dpe) {re don't know it yet. One half of it has not | uated without s struggle, and the Federal army | derrick hss gone dowa to ralee her, and It Is supe Washington, April 18, 1562 eoquenca or waved toeostacy the lene ers Of ‘been put forth. must be decimated, if possible, as the price of | Posed that ste wonld be afloat again to-day. 1c} E REBY. EN, that | No Passenger Train will be run from Washing- | &! ¥ th full confidences, ‘i ate The Mobile Register boasis that the U. 8. | ¢¥ery victory they gain. The United States gunboat Mound City did ex- yee orered. thie Commissioners | ton to Manassas until further notice MARGIAGE. Gera t i fraid of th: bel hosts. When :he gentleman left Richmond nothing | cellent service during the engagement. She wes | under the sex of Congress of tha 16th Of April, 1832, - Marerep Partoxs or Youne Men onnte: overnment is afraid of the re oats. | was known of Beauregard’s intention to evacuate | struck in asimilar naanner tothe Cinctnnat!, but | eatitied, “An rot for the re!ease of certain persons D. C. McCALLUM, tin, =e Abent = anh ns the tornado or the whirl- 1 Coriath. On the contrary, the confidence wees | Wae Rot so badly damaged She tee jon id, Isbor in the District of Colum- Wind ts of & Woo: eeps through. ; Marnisee. being aware of phyeical weak Told tee ee aa th riot ap 13-tf M. D. and Sup’t Railroads, U. 3 we a. abeadiy ore sought to be inspired that he could hold the | Shoal water, when she settled to the bottom. She W , “hondan eae ii ; LJ 2 0) ‘ The rebels are enlisting boys of thirteen and pisce; but at Me ie it was generally believed tee Tye oy out, and arrived here to- “otnazaay. nw mid Brith ; y rely ween Physician. nm years. i aised at he was evacuating, and at Memphis the a > Lo A and that perso to the Unit 7% CE XN. en h sow pt Re rosin oe Mecrageon Sy sores nae report had it that the place was already aocupied During the heat of the eSpagement one of the | Rolding claims to rervioe cr labor cae Lonel so eee —— id SOUTH FREDERICK ST y . g a cone | OY the Federals, and that Beauregard, after | Tebel gunboats got hold of one of the Waited discharged thorefrom by that act. may, wi:hig deuce from tan eee om Balumo : A couple of rebel women say, in 4 furious | maktuy a felat of falling back on Grand Junction, | States bomb ketches, and wes towing it away, | @ ne from the. Passage thereo! and. number, Loetiers must bs ssid anlecgeone letter to us, that they would like toseo usonce. | bad executed a flank movement, and taken a | When the Benton bore down upon her, and af pressnt athe Gone ten, tree n paid and conta: No doubt of it—or ‘“‘any other man.”’ Position on the ine of the Mobile and Ohio road | 4 brief skirmish compelled the rebel to release 5 ting 2 shoe! Ped. | 20nth of Corinth the prize Se yp? sonnel tees _ set of — how a At Memphis there was much boldness mani- ‘The following are the casualties.on board the thought the ores Federal heatactetey sean fested in the expression of Union sentiment, in | Cincianati: Capt. Stemble was shot through the be view of the probable occu ft neck, but the wound Is not expected to prove se- have shocked them a little Rorthern fowees. as cae ; 4 r DR JOHNSTON, f the Koys! Vorlege of Surzeons, te fi ect eminent ¢ JOHNSON & NAGLE, 259 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘: : be tous; Fourth Master Reynolds was shot through an Eovernment ot the Uamited i (south side.) to-ndon, Part 2 a the p- » is Foms Of tae mo« Gen. Halleck has signified his intention of} Mr J. banded me a copy of a call for a meeting | the abdomen, and has since died; two seamen, ited States during the erent lel. Between Nenth and Tenth Streets, many tro inquiring into every ease of gallantry on the in Memphis 2s follows: bd peptic are unknown, were siigbt.y wound- 57, Any way given aid or comfort thereto. recommend for th. ‘ " “ © ams ficid mong the privates of the army, and re- eueaiere el eee carne gas genes, azmed In roti Hrighe Mace’ hep ly 2 ite * antniiit elhamsieas (= quent binsh'ng, attended omeriins rting the names to the Governors of the | round at the Hall of Independencer? FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. | The Ciroui Court in Gin ee ere eee Clerk Of pretenisaote Meiy. SraPRemens Cf muita, were eared smmedi rY n . = . - . ot riet of Co. "i . aa. tates to which the cases belong, for their “Our detiverance {s at Our Troops Conc ng—The Rebels En-| ud: : arts to the services of | Clarets SUll and Sparklin .. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. action.—Ezehauge. Let to wel 8 $ 2 Pi 5 Wea lava boxed af didie Genes of ‘gallantry’ | “By order ef the Progen Led peti = Bot wees hee : aie deastipnnc decay Spee e mond and the Chick ee be « of a few of the officers when off duty that they probably wouldn’t like to see reported te the Governors of their States. tothere wh» have ir jured them me ° Mocks Moselle in by @ oriain gractice indviged :n wnen 2 b = ne a ; rele was posted throughout thecity. Another Cumsertann, Va, May 14.—Gen. McClellan‘s % . eiivextonted : a : A d trem evil com- “Watchmen, know your beats: Sentinels, | headquarters were established here yeaterda pand from the well-known houses: ct whioh are M not cured, = stand ready for duty! are now pleasantly located on the banks of foe m= On Who J 5 , > D troya boty One rebel paper, we perceive, euggests that |" “Guard well the eatrance to Loyalty Hall to. | Pamunky river. ; aid Clerks scoring te the sara ue Messrs. Braxpznnovne Frenus, Bordeaux, meetiee s compromise might be possible. Well, sup- } night, and let no traitorous bande surprise the | , Te main body of the army fs rapidly concen- f ‘ : Messrs. Morrs & RurPEtt, oe - . | wee pose we compromize upon the ground of the | assembly of the lovers of freedom and constitu. | *@t!ag at tue point designated vy the command- S bh. VINTON, mhe, Paine in ihe Head, lm rebels abandoning their armed opposition to | tonal government. Let every loyalist be prompt. | '"£ general > P . RAMEL kK. GOODLOE, Frankfort-on-the- Main | ue <8: i Muscular Power. Paipitation the Federal Government but retain the privi- | !¥ !p attendance at this meeting, as business of | , Tbe quartermaster’s and commissary supplies ATiO king, . pie Sane of aaa Side RX 3h: Sex ok saan great importance (in anticipation of the arrival | in abundance . ‘ommissionars, | Hockgtm Jomnt Stock Comrany, ege of making mo: 0 S| ot our friends) wi be wee eee The advance guard of the army under General Bp 30-tf Hlockbeim-oa-the-Rhi MRS foes fal etiosts The price-current of the Southern Confede- | «By order of the Brecutnns treamities * Stoneman still remains at White House within] gy _ Noon. eekhelm-on-the-Rhine, } wach wo be creaded—Loce on Mewar ra are racy fluctuates so rapidly that we can obtain} Otbers of a similar nature were cons cuously | N&bt cf the enemys position. MEG LED PROPOSALS are invited until the of ideas, Depr iite, Evil Foreboaire« no reliable quotations. posted. A contraband who arrived from Richmond } 7!h dey <i May. est, at 12 o'clock. m for supply —atso— Aversion of of Soli- The Richmond Dispateh complains that reb- J THE VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE DON’T LiKE To RE- Biickangs Nay Hive a diene reie, ral <f Bret Cattion the Restrnt hickshom!ny river, a distance of some 17 mites, | the Uattitto becsieted ob eat on ert Cham pagner, the enemy are encamped in large force, where 0h Bnima) to everage 1 so pom 4 el soldiers have been buried in that city before MAIN IN RICHMOND. > [From the Richmond Exam ner, May 5. they were dead. We don’t know that there Mr. Wolfolk offered the following : ne pee of the eve pro- eee 3: 5] OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS. r decliving hes.t!, they expect to await the arrival cf the army of the | Weight, ro an mai mdmitied whioh weighs | astran ‘' their vigor, bso: , VOUS was anything very wrong in it. Fase ck meeed She fellows ate | Potomac. Av the rebels fell back they drove be. | Wi pourds « Heifereaud Bu‘la not wanted. ciated, having © sincoar tepceeme teen: ‘ 3 tedy eneral Assembiy of the State | fore them most of the cattle sheep and hogs The Cattle to he delivered et wech times and in f 2 Lady Davis says that the Southern Confede- fof Virginiz, That the constitution proposed by leaving only auch things as they could not se. | #2 4USUit es ng the Sovercment may require. : : 3 psy demany racy is about played eut. And Lady Davis | the late convention having been rej aa andthe | move ne ae ¥ e- | Trefi delivery of Ca:totobo made onthe 10th | We guarantee to satisfy everybody at the low- SES OF IMPKUDENCE. has more sense than Gentleman Davis. ie ecco See Pre banee aire. exPloalons were heard yesterday tn the | may require! or as soos thereaiter a8 Government | est market prices, and solicit an early call. mimbived tre ces We ‘e got possession of se many of the there exists 7 longer a necessity re > rection of the Chickshominy, supposed to be | A bond with good and sufficient security will he tes tl -ittoo offea happens th railroads and rivers of the South that the re- f assembly should exad the Sota past an cenit he blowing up of the rallroad bridge across the “Eovariment reserves to itaelf the ri ee a ee oma meine te taneec a bels hore long _— a armies. kong poms “ey adjou: ¢ dreon Saturday next, the 10th ret ee ree = ‘Pygasar nea, oF ower Govern cade alrrd ged a fability, ’ tren lion, if not another blow were struck, wou! net e Ne bid wil be «: rd when put in by con A of sgnoraat ae soon die of a collapse of the belly. DEPRECIATION OF CONPRDERATE SHINPLASTERS IN he ares vay amen ieS ta % r where ile comply substance, peop nim titinn ts vnih after month, oF Tt is considered a well established truth that RICHMOND. Gen. Mitchell forms a Junctien with ~yond to his bid, and al! bide to be sr lone as the saailost jee rane obtained. aud in battles are decided not so much by the number {From the Richmond Examiner, May 5 ] bie Cope unctien with Gen. Wo guaranti ri ta rained bes th to sigh over of men killed and wounded as by the number J , “/.'2° Sfeepeed: Glendinnese men ie Carmo, May 14 —Gen. Bitchell’s division has | tha presine acd oss of ell the manatee ea with yaueen theo” seared city chambertain to Halt the vente of notes to | formed a ies with Gen Pope, and now forme | Bids toh ated to MI BECKWIF, Virginia has now had a full year’s experi- aid at ime t>one person Mr. Thomas} “¢,CXeme left of our line. 2 = Bee 2 i - cy ts ~_ ‘ fy ; * wan JOHNCOM © VAGLE, ence of secessiou. Huw does It agree wim ber: fone | hee cna OPNUTLC eRREpAION, woled! meeagah grap a a be Reoved forward kis col- i ont f aad § ave on an"! If any of our hotel keeper: or steamboat of- against it, and ipwas consequently lost. The wis- 2, w : this expedition had not transpired up to the time - single dozen : ficers want first rate runners, let them apply f dom of that ordinance is now manifest to the the stezmer left Pitisburg. be _ KC, Srogiene tr | death’p t z VN STOUT, Ste kal stay. most stupid of the city paneer -aiits Yeabeenco As the steamer Gladiator, with the tth Slinne- | ponit eu HIBBERT & CO.’S BROWN cried > on " i E t 8 La . "PE iS x CO” 8 > e Ee A rebel leader upon the seaffold woul? be } trated on our citizens. ‘The Jews and other money | svaseepment aboard, was ptasing Parle Landing, BASELAY, eee ap, | bhitated, who ned -ost ell he the right man in the right place. grabbers throng the chamberiain’s otlice daily, | upper works gave way, killing five or six of the gr Do do. XX PORTER, | giateiv re eved. It is believed that at least 15,000 rebels | converting every Confederate note they can get troops and injuring several. - Ail impadimdpts to Marriage. Physical or Mental found their “rights” at Shiloh. hold of into city notes, for the purpose of hord- KNOX & SON’3 ALLOA ALE, Disg iweag of Procrestive ‘ Gen. Rebel statements and boiled eggs should be | 122 them against thé arrival of the Yankees, | Large gregaria — Captured by Gen Nervous Irritability, fremy 3 whom they certainly expect. ite ‘ OSALS ror purchasing all YOUNGER’S INDIA PALE ALE, Exhau stion of the most fearful kid epecd.ly cured taken with many grains of salt. It is sal the same fellows apply for these notes} Caiao, May 15 —When Gen. Mitchell joined | Hides aud Tallow, Hoo's ani Heme ats o pest Se a g, XX ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. Secession was a fault. Its present position} everyday. if something is not done to put aj Gen. Pope be bronght 2,00 prisoners with him, | C: k Ned ny thea Arm mao. vader | TENNENT'S SCOECH ALE, XX. Tur Mant Tuor: is 2 falt check on this abuse one of the greut objects pro- | who are to be sent to 0 —In the battle of Far- pg Poa AL » are ted till the nae ceretoet rad “- 1 fe to get up their rebellion J Posed by the Issue, the aifording of citiz-us a} mington one rebel general, supposed to be Gen. | *)2 May, 1262, e rebels professed What hae been the effect | £004, 824 convenient circulating medium, wifl | Bragg, was killed. Fifteen deserters came into | ,)t is totended thas th a) ‘ a Hie 2 Hides and Tallow, Roofs ai for slavery’s sake. be atterly defeated. In three months the Jews! our lines from Corinth, and it is reported that} fang? *™4,°0! mapper I Ia tesa hi Lae d value of that important} and misers will bi ty note in thel 1 iments have mutinied ataong | ticven from onon atimal te oe oclione dak hee ee fending Gs @ gentleman of obarscter axa te valu ave every city note in their} several more regiments have mutini 0 ee from eagn spimal, to be collect 18 OWD ——_-— . 2 7 poser penne, via strong boxes. Z i ° them—the let Loui na, lst Alabama and the 2d peak ‘4 ie see eet p the articles tn each sponsibility, 158 sufficient gusractes to the The rebels have been running till at last it is e a aaene mr seeanerivs ae } ‘Tennessee regiments. 2 ptatning thom b proper scthority. © — : ir course. ‘rom the Richmond Examia:r, May 5. eh eee a Cod and sufficient seoarity wi ARRIV. evident that they have about run their eee pltte ARRIVE —A great number of people] Important frem Nashville—Unien Mass] roquiree, for te fulfillment of the trac id no tion honse The rivers and the rebel forts are rapidly } 251 gown in the direction of Rocketts yeat-rday Mectings of the People. bid will oe entertaimed from previous contractors JOHNSON & NAGLE MATTI» falling. to see the nine hundred Yankees arrive who were SHVILLE, May 13.—The Union demonstra- | f4) .h8 "4 failed to comp By eS oS is ss cut Femntios end CARPE 3, together wr Gen. Bragg’s reputation rests chiefly upon } »ported to have been taken In the engagement | tion to-day wes a complete success. The meeting ent to respond z tavite the station of Restauren eee ee eee TaERS, MAT- he fact of Gen. Taylor’s having said to him in J at Williamsburg on Monday. The prisoners did | was held in the Hall of the House of Representa- E i with a bond, will be to their well-selectea TRENSES aud PEDATLADS, 2 laree lot of t 2 battle of Buens i aun mules tives, and comprised at least fifteen hundred per- te: within two days after New anc Sccond hand Goode; iz good Ketricera Coane Bragg.” HOW THE UNION PRISONERS REGARD A TRAITOR. | £0N8, together with a band of music. E.x-Governor dw pedro made by being reminded by his commander that he was working with too lit- 4 F tors, but liitio use. A’) of whi T to badirected to Maj A. BECKWITH, Stock of Groceries 2 vs % (From the Richmond Examiner, May 8.] Campbell presided, assisted by vice-presidents | cownmirsary of Subsistenoe, Washinclon eee MON, | ih, BUGHLY, 438 Tun street, tenet onde.) Some weeks ago a deserter from the Yankee | from variouw districta and counties, inclading dorsed “ Propossis OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, iim" otwean 6 and fi sts. army, named Churchill, wes sent to the Libby | Memphis. Speeches were made by Gov. Cam 5 a prison and put into the same room with the bell, Gov. Johnson, Messrs, W. B, Stokes, Wm. R38. RUSSELL’Ss —also— E HAVE OPENED A LARGE 8’ tle energy. other Yankee prisoners As soon as they found | H- Potk, W.H. Wesuus, Edmand Cooper and M DURANT. WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, ¥ of very fi 8 B23 F258 ite Hed either the Merrimac or the Monitor put J ont that he had deserted from their fret din join | Jobn S. Brien. The tenor of ull the speeches was La DINING NES, b . NS, , SAM LW. THOMPSON. 0 mough in their the other would J ours, they fell upon him, and would have beaten an corner 3i wae pesos —— L. R PORTS, MADFIRAS, SHERRIFS, eis 370 Pens. gvonte, Baye been demoiinhed — ore rape ee berm petee. Cheaniti ‘sap cine cen 4 a to sorely to Se Unie tended hy Col. | eee ees Cee erved Up in the BITTERS, &c., &c., T CANT BE BEAT! fot + % . | atvie for ALS 08! en Tam! - - > to ppt either the Monitor or the Merri- | Member of Capt Guigon’s batter awl D. Compbell, Hon tardon Stax‘s cert Vinitora may coaut tpon good fare, courteous at- directly out of Lond—by the galion or dozen. a HE Sudedrivers deserunined to socomm: mae wouldn't have burst the guns’ others. Resolutions setting forth that the safety | tendanoe ea: ali the requisites fora wi regulate eg ep ey The Norfolk Day-Book exhorts the febols to] THe Last Dara cr THE Merrimac —The and seiere oes revatives eggs is the ee an a 2 24etr ape warchsaso Germacce Be 3] onan? Bad — ; i mam mac isted of twelve} tebel army and prisons can on agsnres y J i : C. 2 s 1) klads. ie jor th U — ee ccuent namaste aes peer nepal ncclner tee carpenter oanant | bene bagel pated re Vaton; that Con | Lue: Subeorlteriavine meds coutrsote win] TOBACCO and SEGARS, of ail kinds Wieling It, cau mtn: tm io they can wo ft, each working out of three port-holes; fo: gress be appealed to to end the war; compl! ssibie northern desler poss they will now gather up all their ho per Barn pore bore guns, Dahlgren pattern; | menting the Union officers and soldiers on their - 4 nails, expecting thereby to ‘‘raiso hob. four six-inch ritted guns; and two boat howitzers, | considerate conduct, and approving of Governor ° Little or nothing is heard of the South Caro- SET, both on the upper deck, fore Behrens address of March 13, were adopted by Bengon. ayine slwars in siore twee throet > boarders. ciamation,. a one ¥ lina troops in any of the late engagements. aa pas acc. With gente horses and a ul a: ie. Orders sent to ihe etal dg Fes and namber PARAFFINE and ADAMANTINE CANDLES. } Wil De Prowptir mttenced & ist Soom supply during ous- ic & CO., t the: hes fr Fs 4 Sd were a wilt Taf ap 14-Im* oer igies sige ye i; 2 te ofn Zé! ir Supp Om th J Hoe, whi will — = Have they seated {rom secemion wed er mmr eee chn ton sas | santa te ents ete | Bobet OS Be SRR JOHNSON & NAGLE, at The rebels hate the stars and stripes, but | Norzolk had reached the vessel, bringing the | here beara an auspicious aspect for the tinioa Depots, Enab iad, foot of at. wost, my 10-Im = 89 PENNSTEvANIA AVENUE, gi re they are compelled to see the former and fee! | news of the occupation of the city by our forces. | cause. , 4 Whar h th ‘sol &o, Pee aL che lather: Thesubstance of his speech, as related by the ee tra choice i ag Co wi Ro Flees - is has appointed a fast day. If fast | gunner, was this: “Boys, Norfolk has been taken FROM SUUTHERN TENNESSEE, PxICE TRE PUBLIC gamental Sura farior and Ciumtung, P we aieeeene each 4 pe Yuna ate iadde, $46 Bye Yankee 8 — sapplies [eth cae = Two Kebel Regiments Attempt to Desert, IN GENERAL ooljeotion comprices al! the choicest kinds known federacy has more of them that any | Al‘bondh the veane! as been lightened, the pllot | Cyscaao, May 15—A special dispatch ftom in Kurope or america, rebel Confederacy says he cannot get her up the James river, as we intel from A*itts All plants Warranted true to name and of first other people ever had. had Intended todo; therefore, we have concluded | [#!70 to the Times uives intelligence Mit On GOSLING R¥STAURANS, JUST RECKIVED AT L.A. BEALL & COPS. F gaaity. A JARDIN, ess is taunted by its own | to blow berup. Youcan make your escape in| PY Landing per steamer City of Memp i] 247 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, No. 361 Seventh, between I sn: rests, Florist and Nursorrman, The rebel Congress is taunted by the best way possible, Pe 19) monday two rebel regiments from Kentucky aud eter Site, A CVPAUFHING: | EURRISHING shes. Guenmenemea orgsns with — adjourned for the sole pur- Tamales carried awny from the Merrimac | Tennessee attempied to desert and come over oa (Formerly of New York,) 600) RUNES, BATS snd CAPS. —— Sues ane Ae pose. of enabling ite members to seeure thelr F<. ciltter, he was 0 feble mao to the Federal army, but the enemy held Has tlie Nam* and Fame of being . BEA UL & 0078, No 361 Seventh street, oF personal safety by fight. 2 The Metrimac’a crew numbered 260 men. At| them incheck and a mutiny ensued. A strong ONE OF TE BEST RESTAURANTS Lu. 462! 1s to buy yout | @EORGIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ALABAMA, Jeff Davis has appointed a day of Harm! the time of ber explosion her megagines, fore ang | f°, {rom our advanced lines was sent over to in TOWNS CLOTH irs nisnine Sood. FLORIDA. tion and piuyer. Let President Lincoln a aft, were full of ammunition. - Seyent of the | !aterfere and In taecsepyreges a with sixty it a tris! and judge for yourself. £1} PR ikS, an Peand CAPSat Now \ ‘ork prices peseaed by con tome Bosetnenaats mt ty! "a point a day of Thanksgiving. Ther hove reastees bat sph e tance ot Kortol. Fegiments, Thay gave. doleful scoounte ef te pateinaene epsom ONE OE AND aa L.A. BEALL & | Tapir FRANCK TAVLOS: + y Lave recei jollars for their ser- i I = os It seoms that Jeff Davis's coachman has run} ¥,0°) in the Confederate nayy—the me wes | stte of sffatrs in Beauregara’s army, and con- i » No 341 Seventh street ENGIN CARD PRO: 58 4723 fom Bim Well, Gen, MeClelian con | Gontederat blaplastera "7 Y "™*| Srm she previony satements tht the tongs rom os BAe ad Sars 486 necAND Saka «ASO drive him. F vive: ‘S$ yuUR TIME To BUY YO 300 tzo ©. v E v iegiance. The desert there 1 ow JR TIME u hoice Pictures. Aiso CARD VISITE and OV AL Our troops are maxing rapid advances tothe} qo Maps tae ConstituTion. raped of Sobaistence at Corinth. ns ee nae Ist nia Fouts, N' sia Beit FURNISHING. Bo ook £ CoO iE PRAYED. the largest asvortmueui, s “ai imen| i Fence rr 5 ‘ . vet, Ct ng bE AR Sen many am, penny ag rae Se nS pear Rpg meager wpe a aA a, Geni Sith St3.5 BERLE & 13 Ge 1 Seventh, ween I at ARERIT: a The Yarkees, it is eaid, used to chase the} _ T® an old adage, ‘The devi! Washington, 2. C, itd No. 486 Seventh oe 5 aun, Va., May 15.—The rebel cavalry, in RSES, CAREIAGES, TOP ant NO-TOP DJ SA eee Sree almighty doilsr,” but not half so hotly as ye is, and when he framed the >| email 2 x ire werg Ve Bale. exoh Co., bye, ties, hang around our front, apparently ‘Wall, Stephens & basis bels. he put the fugitive slave clause in it. watching our movements and hunting u MILITARY AND NAVAL (fey sre seme ig tho sebene: Bat the ie not the only ass. The follow- | ery, ‘Am sstegapt jo flank our aavancel tartare Lg Ta MBRECHANT TAILORS, Zhe rebels reepect nothing but power. | ing sentiment in the same speech shows Phillips | narrow passege over a cr 8 frustrated. last i ——— i An D: ™ Therefore we are trying that on them. ‘Jake C, Fremont governs. [Applause] Taina | NEEL by General Baten, chiet of the cavalry, | porate we Horess and Bug- SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, * + ¥ without an \e ie. the pulse and optaion of the that the real bens by ag ares EPAULETS, SHOULDER STRAPS, The sIinole Central Rallway Company | Fresctar et ies miod does not live in| pctushed nH Me fom General Milroy than Scie TGR — . tl Ags 7 GAUNTLETS, GLOVES, &e. sold, during the month of April, 6,000 acres of | the White House, he leads the Mountain Depart. | P71 skies are clouded and threatening ral omE,” ‘and. oth And. every varisty of unimproved tnnde, 27,440 scree frome Jentatyd to a Of Virginia—{cheering.]—Albany Atlas $ Rslizoad bridge building fpr essing ra Naty Go ot say folke at ho ee apapresee: CLOTHING, ee 7 NE ANTEREER —Tpar 6 four months preceding the ft of Jan ewe ee ‘hed | marked tn place As urom, tie ats; aagteaeee WALL, SWEPHENS & CO., ST AT TR tadicates = stability in the farming intereats of | Lreasrning Prosrgcrs tn MinvEsota —The scare welll “al, : ‘nterior, I Ties. jo. 460 "Seventh ar poses no gives nino Bho do to bulla oe ‘ands ahive teat Fae tee oe. fon. h em From New Mexico—The Texans tt etreating. forwarding by expiean oF other 7 ot all era _ & Testis Resin oe Re ores large anor of houses are in process of con- | reach 35,000,000 ‘of ethich3.069 100 Frerecut| Kansas Crt, May 15,—The Santa Fe mall has | of chargs, structiog. SON'S BRATED PiANO KUPLE'S CLOTHING SPORE, No, on Rum river balance on the U Mis- | arrived, with advices from Fort Craig to 2id of AY py PERRY. & BRO,, ve (gee z ss, no nh arrival aissippl. Eight miliions, it te estimated. will be | Apfl. ‘Col. Canby was there with his command, ave. and Nx ‘and ait the Picttine. UF The Presbyterian Conventions will meet | sent over the Falls, leaving 27,000,000 to be man. | Whence It was | ae eee morose ae ne, = ls ee thix year as follows: — Old Poheet, riggs oe wtactnred here. T smoun} af logacut ts about Se ure hs Pe wg retreating bone gs? mictios iva Pres! lariee, © ° : willbe manntactored neve Loa ng Will not make taother asad inthe Terrtoy, bok May 15; United Pree yterian, Pitsburg, eral millions than any previoa: will endeavor to get home. oe 21; ‘Reformed Presbyterian, Princeton, Tad’ May 1th cool, ef Confederate States, 4 ABebelCamp Scattered. Mempbis, Tenn ay l. be ! atro, May 15 —, be sea ion consisting of ek E. Kirby Smith bas issued an order by at The six squadrons of the First tecorsin cavalry to as vaten Seigene, Socteriog, On, sarees. e,3 fine Cape Gi au went to Bloomfeld on Le er ont any privet tition La terg Retin Mered unas court-martisied and punisted. Probably a ga a ecapiliens watatente to “say things But are they not fighting for ? t 8. Circuit Court in Nashville, been io session since oh third Mon- ‘ned