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—— ictal «. a . osteo sangeet tenes oct, |THE WEEKLY STAR. THE EVENING STAR i PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) on AT THE STAR BUILDIN ' Corner of Pamsyivania ave. and Eleventh street, Fhis croclout Pogrliy and News Jeourat: -eos & srester variety of Luteresting reediag Suma con be found In any other—js prbished ov Friday morning. TERMA—Cash, invariabig, tm adennee ar Ww. D. WALLACH. Fingie copy, per angum. ed —— Five cn Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 -_ — year, or J7 cents per month. To mail subscribers w= oa ~ the price Is 23.50 a year, in adeance; $2 for six wenly-five copies menths; $1 for three months; and for lees than three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin- gie copies, ons ceNT; In Wrappers, rwo CENTS. (7 Avvzntisemants should be sent to the ofice before 12 o’clock ™.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. It Invariably contains the Weshington Newe’” thst Les made Ths Daily Evening Siar clroulate 80 generally througbent the country. I> Single coptes (in wrappers) can be pre oured at the counter, immed {ately after (be issue of the peper. Price—-THREEK CENTS. SEE ee eS eS yes, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1862... N°. 2.884 PRENTICESNS, — Frem eee am PHIG NE ‘Tho French Army Ma: OFFICIAL, 5 A Dialogue Between Rebel Biflenten and TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. ren re heme: ALT rmDR, JOHNSTON, Jolt Doris; deepaietng <€ sS2 from any eine ee en ee eee ot Maman Ae ia TMPOLE, ba New Yors. May 19.—The French steamer Mon- PARTMENT OF STATE, LOCK HOSPITAL, quarter, has resolved, by a day of fasting, hu- Comespondence of Milwaukie Sentinel] ). THe LATEST FROM Ni Ky &e- | tegnma, from, Vera Cruz, hes arrived. she re. Wasnmeron, January 25,1908. | Has discovered the most Certain, Sp-edy and only miliation. and prayer, to sue for the interposi- exciting scenes ocour while om picket | Occupation of Suffolk, Va.—Conditien of the | ports that the French army je marching on the | Phe Secretary of State will hereafter receive Effectual Remedy in the World, tion of Heaven. A contemporary thinks that te abated aoe ra genatage a panes Cubes Nees sas city of Mexico, meetinz with but litte; -1 Mem of © ae ‘a ye, | FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRU cE iracle to aid hi. a iz} tt! el Riflemen. ery often they w: : Svrrore, Va., May 13.— place, 17 PORES SF PER EE wa, bers ‘Ongress on business on Saturda: ee a Seen nate eS for hours within short musket range of each | from Norfolk by tailroad and 25 miles by turn- CONGEESSIONAL. commenting with Seturday, the frst of next] yer vo FALSR DELICACY P KRVENT. 3. | other, and while they watch closely the move- | pike road, Was occupied by Union trocps at 8 peslnch atria aby month. APPLY IMMEDIATEL Gtoment ‘kas control of the Miwicsipci | ments of one ancther, exchange n0 shots what- prelock tats morning. , No febel troops Wee | XXXVIIth CONGRESS—Second Session. | jen 27-tf WILLIAM H_ SEWARD. (overpmen' ag C0) ¥ in the vicinity ai o fiat secemten cat Seri svar thonaghoas its whole extent. What a ever. Atother times, the rebels will, even | fouid in the A CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, IN FROM ONS TOTWO Days JanvaRY 71, 1882, Oxoxnxp, That the War Department will be Wesknass in ihs Ba * eS ta thi upation of the city. Many of the in-} #rNare —aAfter our report closed yesterday— ‘AR DEPARTMENT, anpouncement for the rebel Confederacy ! after promising not to do 80, fire velleys habitents have left, and those remaining are Yery |} Several amendments were offered to the contis W . i bullets from rifie pits, and sometimes by pla- | ister in their feelings and expressions. It is re- | cation Lilt but before acting on them the Senate Tt doesn’t look 2s if the rebels, late of k ork- ; ines, under te. e Union man in the i . the Gidneys And isda toons of infantry, into the Union lines, ported that.there is but one Union m adjourned, town, could ran fast enough to eseape their | » none pesbaaie, f laying cut an occasional | town, but others will dontiless be discovered in |” stouse after our report closed — closed Tuesisys, Wednesdays, Thuredays and tmpeter oy, Geers ! arouety EhO Rate be Reet, Sut Se Rae 4’ gtey- picket. Up to this however, but ono of | afew dave. The place was evacuated by the} 41° ‘Hutchins end Richardson debated the | Fridays against all otber business but thet which he ok a hew = ty ion 8 opm Pound after him. the Sharpshooters, as a picket guard, has been | enemy on Sunday last. and sll the (toops from | 3.) optiation bill-uni!l about five o’olock, | relates to active military operations in the ficld. y of hs There are Southern rebels, and there are | aid out, although narrow escapes ars of fre- | Norfolk pzssed through Suffolk on their w=y to jean t t when (he vote was taken and the bill passed. [1] Saturdaya will be devoted to the business of ys ern rebols—the former are the more res- quent occurrence now. Often a coat is pieroed Richmont, appropriates storie $38.060,000 for various pur- | senators and Representatives, nO68 terril table by far. : titel te , the streets wide and O-orrs arising from Bc! ter arits of Yc or 2 scout’s face dusted by the flying bark | scutes sisted with recs pans oounented wish the naval service J Mondays to the business of the Pubile. those Dr-adit! and Dertrmotive Practions w Com. Foote is a Yankee. How did the reb- | from ameighboring tree, or the breath short- BDWiN M. STANTON, M&S ronga .mpossib.e, ead destroy both A reco! aa made yesterday by sa ger ols at Donelson and No. 10 like his mutmegs? | ened by a whizzing bullet, which makes the ountea Rifles as far as Kempsville, i IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ony ond Sins. Hodee Ja 22-tf Secretary of War. YOUNG MEN ar tr roops intended victint exclaim mentally: ‘Lay low, | Gov. Wise’s place. No prisoners were taken, prderad, the Commissioners Eepociaiiy who ha es a Ce rebels, and any or your cake’s all do J > At the | and bat ete formation obtained. The place re mabe Se pcg pea police plen ome PASSENGER TRAIN TO JANASSAS be “that ds Rae tty : ti i i i which | was found almost deserted. é bor ia vemmiet of Culum- = dere Da 2 The New York World says, that “Oh God: Genataly saakes the robe whe hat tea con- | A flag of truce was sent oat yesterday in the di- J fi): id tudse seuelone ut tho Caty sie‘ ia : Was Dzranrunnr, > ey hy it is allever'’’ was the exciamatien of Lord aoe pat Parr before risking another shot rectias of Borer to return 2 prisoner cf State re- of Washingted, Monday, Tosmisy, Office Miktary = Sf eee es ner yyy U.S. n A North i t 8] Z leas rom Fort Warren 4 ay, Js . fashingtom, April 18, 1962 ara ‘ tans en: vockiorn ty Warne ey ypc At times, as I said before, the rebels ar] “rie seaboard and Roanoke railroad bas been a “ ino bere No Passenger ‘Train will be ran from Wasting- i. with fail confidence. b rs tell us what ch the satemalica of Jen | TUte communicative, as the following di found in youd condition to Suffolk, only a single i z i eC MAKKIAG red. day bet Jos. troyed. ‘Tue road will be | “ischarged therofrem by act. may, witha | ton to Manassas until further notice. Davis when he heard of the capture of York- | 08t¢, which occurred yesterday between bridge having been destroye spores “Taye from the pasetgs th. f. (wnieb vw) Marrrep Pers " “ D., of Leeds, Wis., and one of them. when | repaired immediately, and rolling stock pat on | Dyird Gaus from tno, easenge oat not thorostier, D. ©. McCALLUM, Ging Snrssare bat towa by Gen. McClellan within ten rods of each other, will show : as soon as possible. A large quantity of copp'r | preseni tosis Cozamiscio. ers their r: ereacie deb ‘onpeotire etnte- ap 19-tf M. D. and Sup’t Rellroads, U. 8 The rebel Conf ederacy is not at this day a ed — ———— : The parties wore separated by a low, deep bolting was found stored in the ratiroad store- | ments oz petitions im writing. ¥ by oath of co Fr 3. 2 4 , nw © ation setting fc the onmeg, agea, and per o1 388 centl- map living thing swale, covered with water and thiok brush, | bouses yesterday, pegs aaa bei pny viii ed mind gl parsons, 9 manner in > lass physiowe We guess the weather is at last eo dry that | and were unabls to discover each other’s per- Noxrork, May 1*.—This city still continues s ceutred euch claim, aniany very quiet, and many citizens now admit thst the ie tae Volmbinereot and desitrieg a state of 2ffairs here are much more satisfactory al the Government of Beruregard’s army can be pulverized. sen. Joe hearing a noise on the other sido, Beauregard’s army is nt doubt nearly stary- | Yelled out im a loud voice : OFFICE No. 1 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. lele gro fade g: ix Bs\amo.s tree: afew doors from the e- x to observs name under the authority of the United States than hs p-titivzer hag rot borne aad number, Letters paid and contain & ed. The quesfon is what is the effect of han-] ‘Hallo, Mike! Have you got any tobacco?’ | When under the rebel tu'e. One by one the atores tthe wa od deat ing th ia dae ‘ ger upon men’s fighting qualities. We suppose Secesh (with a strong Hibernian accent)— } are opening, but little business is done. Perhaps ; etes ts hory JOHNSON & NAGLE, Mistetstacees (02 TON, “ that it ms fellow savage but diminishes | “Yes, be Jasu-, and whiskey, too. 19 | S29 teal canes of delay ts the scarcity of movey: | aamed in tne 9h section of that ast, for ‘ Henber of the Roya Co1g2 of Sarrsons. Lon- his stra —inflames his desire to fight but Joo—Come over, we'll have a quiet smoke!” | except easy rams ma Sthsteaetes eaten Ge Giemt Coat be pon iy rst aj c 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, bn ? yee gy eveetar part of - i & ” a Ss a R fy 5 ; " takes away the power of pertorming. ae . seal Mag areon pe advanced some dis- WHE ke eccdoann ae the scarcity cf money, as } the several owners or ye en ate (south side,) Tera on, Paris, als i whores bes Psat brace teosng arate, the rebel armies, | tance through brush and water, and then stop. | t#€ Confederate notes is the only kind of cut- Sanaa, ages, cox. ani peitionlae desoription of B Ninth and Tenth ; Hocud some of 10 sn bat our brave troops are everywhere running | ‘2° e » P- | cency many persons have. In case of any suffer- porsong pereraily, ig by authority. civan to etween Ninth and Tenth Streets, ; many t them down. : wn ing from this canse the city government will | fie Commissioners, Secesh—“Where the divil are ye? Are ye protabiy be compelied tofurnish assistance. The a3 of, June next. f ing in "1 the head and esre when atieep; grest Fart 4 Commiesioners are pro- | tecommend for the coming warn season their | teas, being slarmed st rutoce founde, b&e by that eet, extended to th The rebels have repeatedly run without ay - > bs, hase with went blush Dg, attended sometimes ~ a | comin’ ”? habitants, although now professing confidence od from allowing the elzim of any person who 1 i oe ys yes de ‘ taking eway with them their cannon, their | © Joo—1’m half way now. Can’t go any fur-| in Jef Davis and bs government, will doubtless | sha Fe eee ee ena nonanie ae can toe be tne Seely. RPE AE sleds Ware cneed sums emsil-arms, or their character as fighting | (hopwithout swimming.” Soon see their mistake dootion cf seadect © Ne 78 Clarets, Still and Sparkling TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIUE = Secesh—Haven’t ye a boat?” Anexamination was made to-doy fnté the gon- SF 3 Yourg men and otters w Bladders and rebel war steamers are made} Joo—“No, I have not.” Gitton of the Seaboard and Roanoke railroad be. ON A ~ Norfolk and Svffstk. A small steam eng’ i é ia Hocks and Moseite Wines, to be blown up. FSS ‘Where’s yer gunboat ?"’ d fi >, th th moon with « . : n of the Rebellion is no longer in the oe—‘Down taking care of the Merrim De ee ee ee Wand, Bonk ea St from the well-known houses ign of the Ram. Secesh—“Then come over in that big ; Andrew Ainsworth, of the quarter- Messrs. Buaxvexsovac Fusaes, Bordeaux, vy ‘ Je! York- | loon! : master’s depertment and Alex. Worrell, vovern- Pipi ipraiaty sectng | Armcesorabel vot ner thi | | (Much Iaughter along the rebel lines. | ment ral!rozd enginesr. All the movable prop- ats. o'clock, m forszppiy. | Messrs. Mosns & Rurrect, th. = b we had oc—‘‘Have you a boat ’”” erty of the roid was carried off by the retreating | int q in cupale ne t Frankfort-on-the- Main re moma aoe oe Fan 889 1 Seoesh—“I have eure: and I'meomin’ over.” | tebe:s, but otherwise everythin: with 6 00) head of Boef Cattle on tho A s irom camon - = i good condition, and not a rail ’ seen sriner te teeae Lae ete 088 | HocakEIM Joint Stocx Comrany. A matter of sincere regret is, that old Hol- wae Deane Meee ee and | then mites, At this po! b y Toc admitved which weighs less bBn . > lins wasn’t mounted on the back of his ram | © 2 Companion ha ti dainty of Suffolk, we found the b € } vunds gross. Heriers Bud Ba ls not wan Hockhelm-on-the-Rhine, Mas «ieote on the mind ar : ah atic: Secesh repliced—“I have. Have you gota] creek burnt and sti about fitty 7 ttle to bs dalivered at euch times and in tron to be urended—Lost of Memory. Confast whea that river-sheep went under. Tribune ?”’ , and wil paired by Tuesday night. qusnuties ns the Governmest may require. teas? cf Idens. Depression of » evi; Porebeding at bloom most abundantly in | Joe answored that he had not. Eugines and cars will be brongtt to Norfolk and olr t deavery of Cattioto be msde on the 10th = er ut, Love ti- 4 nag i 862, of 88 Koa theres‘ter as Yovergiment tide. Timidt:y, e ime of the evs pro er ulederacy et this time are the} Secesh—‘: Where's (ieneral Buell?” put on the road witais a Sewdaye i ar couts a a Champagnes, caord a inks of chivairy.”’ J ‘ y i Beau- | time platform cars drawa by hoz e ° ri tent rity Will bs vexveus Drvitiry —Thousands can nm shalnd cox aa Keeani Cantakinak seers ee Pelunight, Sad surromnds Bean- | ye eoatition pemetreee rn none eaten ares moons OY ALL TBE WELL KNOWN BRANDS, | whstis ihe osaso ot their cecht ing hen Oe louise Ss we ge © ing erates sp ise 7 Ses It ts understood that the bridge over the Black- | Guvordment rescrvs to itself tho right to pay in tacir ¥:gor, becoming west, pale. no: vous and ems- = matte pomae they —— ag and geek =a yeare a oeuee Previa ? water was also burned by the retreating rebels. | Treasur: nor és. of other Gover ns Tee ey — ae! RAVING & SiDgu ar is! oastial. Farragut we ere’s Johnston?” = 6) i bs ensertained en a 0 , - give hen, theaerStae Gora hefner} errs Ie elas Moy 19 — Several stores were opened | actors who have previously. failed to compis | we guaranice to satisfy everybody at the low- DISEASES OF IMPRUDERCE. & b he more far-ago they give us Another rebel laugh. thls morning, for the first time since the eceupa. ‘traa! ho bidder is got 8 r. Rom vi f bout Island No. 10?” sg "anion forces, Whar bee | Sith their contracts,or where tho bidder 1s a mewn When tne mseuided nod ump:udent votary of Mr. Roman, & New Orleans rebel, pre- B ‘ wha aa tion of the city i the Union item Ww hen he O bis bid, and all bids to ve} 64: market prices, and solfeft an exrly call. i finde he hes imi tre eecds of thi pan dicted in a Jat peech that t! ‘ederal armies ecesh—**Phat’s evacuated. embargo upon trade is removed, busines will, no Bee ” t ttoo of:ea happens thatan il!-tum would Pa 4y acne ar grag ner tes sie meat, Joe—How is it you left 100 guns and 6,000 doubt, revive, Already there a evidences of in- ‘ ey - es shyla be bi eed jes Meas JOHNSON & NAGLE, | soces — ma or dread lol dissove: deters bins Perbaps by this time Roman knows. prisoners?” creased confidence in the state of affairs. Bids to be dirao: jor A. BECKWITH, respec-atil:tys oan © One beltierl him Be fete = «8, + The most absurd and exaggerated rumors afe : resaes s Can 8 One ve! 39 - ; The papers say that Gen. McCtellan, though eerapetiare they (the prisoners) were not constantly and diligently cirenlated here by the | “'%+** Pera ar Leeel stad ——— =! in of ominn hak tae Tm struck by a piece of a chell at W illiamsburg, J “How about F t Pulaski?” secessionists. Among the latest are the defeat of . of the county of : trifling month after month, or escaped uninjured. We are net surprised at He os lpetepaniehade tt onr forces near Richmord and the wounding of and . of tie county of d o£ 4 ned, in it. Anoficer who could stand as many at- Secesh—-That be d—d! Jt wasonly arebel | General McClellan, the “recognition of the Con- } & do hereby guaranty th PBir ‘eave him with ruined hes th to sigh over tacks from peliticiens as he has done, must be J £224 bank. But teil me what made ye leave | federate Governme by England and France, | adie ve fs & cotrast in an sas galling dite ezotsomsats a os a ad w it ©! : terms of his propo! —Merourr— em th bomb- proof. aaa - 4 aes. (Union)—“We had marching or- te Richie err a great Gletset Generel i on be aooapted, he will a ot tie tees tH a. a ~ wen mys bo eer paogecnd pee ders!” x Mile 3 Up of the Pensacola Navy “tBheid th co: trnot be awarded him we are prs- JOHNSON & NAGLE, ing with f tail nes ave) ra! Py * used to beoome his escuritics. 19 t £ rings by sending impresses with a ten thousand cotton-press Waa al ‘min rr cena mene ue revels, Teopened here to-day, by { ‘Liiis gusrentes must bo appended to egch bid, | have on hand, end offer forsale, In cask or by the | t»at undis ouctry irom whose bourne Lo er. The rebels think that all the army- rd eg ek Cot. rrott, of epartment. No postuuste: | v6 : teaveier returc apne = Dick B—* Where's Zolliccffer has yet been selected. single dozen : DR JOHNSTOWS REMEDY FORORGAN- softhe world are nothing to our army- y 4, DOORS + : Ss 7 ‘Gone up the spo ‘The flag of truce which left Norfolk on § Ps " v" °3 BROWN STOUT IC WEAKNESS 4ND IMPOTE Th - in th ia why th Why don’t you come over?” day morning with released priseners from At the O! HIBBERT & CO.’S Ns 3 i; tise iteparthat nemete i ere is no reason in the world why the Seeesh—“« 'an’t get through thed—d brash'”’ Varren, returned yesterday a: Opp seite th: peuple in the rebel cities of the Mississippi should be 30 awfully seared at the approach of cor gun and mortar boats. Let them be quiet, passed the lines beyond our cam At this moment a rebel bullet come whizzing BARKLAY, PERKINS & CO.’S BRO. STOUT, | ©° ager Cate seeecily cured and full over by our men, and Joe angrily inquired who a of the t nervous aud de- DING HOU =k, Do. do. XX PorTER, |? ostall hope, have been imme- i se =a aaa > _A'limpad mdnts t> Marrigce, Physical or Mental and nobody will harm them. Why need they Secesh—‘‘Some d—d fool over this _ ate Selaesy osiaaalya hace antec pve eucaysisned nex Jenrs. pre KNOL: 4500'S ALLOA SES, us ifioaten: { Procreati ¢ th eee 2 Fhe Federnl Forces Advancing Along the } of ths oitia S.ANg_ 00) e “s ‘ A PALE ALE make fools of themselves? An order was then issued to cease firing. Whole Line—Brisk Skirmishing and Sey- aasa juye | YOUNGER’S INDI , peed Memphis taiks of burning herself up. Hadn’t Joe—“Ain’t youcoming? Whatregimentdo} erat Enagzgements—The kuemy Driven i styie— barge Airy Rooms, SNT’S SCORCH ALE, XX ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. the better bite herself to death you belong to?”? from an Advanced Position Back to their} 2 Bho TENNENT'S SU = Tux Many Tmotsanns cured et this institution he heatts of our rebels are evidently a great Seoesh—“18th Florida. What regiment dof Entrench ts. a plied with il the delise wi he inet joae to thet 3 . ou??? z Ntu, May 17 —There bas beea : " close to their gall-biadders Bi Joe—‘‘Derdan’s Ist Regiment Sharpehoot- | ze ance along ouril -d27 towards} 5 oop ae epee es There is muchof majesty and glory and ter- ore.” P orinth, with much skirmistiog and several se- } 1) 2 give satiafotion t> 2!] who may eared actin and sgsin bofure the 105 ror in the marob of the great Union army to- Some of his ades hi ed hi zements. patronize the henge ttret attenticn to orders is sianding &8 &genticman of character end re- ward the rebel Capital. ee esi comrades here warn im to Sherman’s division met with a loss of | may tiven for dirnera, ke. Attentive and - OREIDL ity, is theient guarantes to the oted. mo 10 JuE ARRIVED, airect from an Eastern ano tion hi dred CHECKERED nats Sat" alee, at nccotonet of OL CLO REE : : tder i obilging servants. House eiisibly situated, on the wenonoe. Ja attachicg Resell’ ber ' corner of 30:0 aad F streets west, istely occup: ing the enemy from their position back to his fee on General Ler on & pO works. Our men ate under arms, expecting an ae attack. We have put a lock on Charleston harbor Secesh—«« u and sbe can't find a key to fit. mer tae A Memphis paper aileges in behalf of Floyd that at Fort Denelson fis hands were tied. There was good reason why they were; there fellow ?”” Joo replied—“No, but I will stack arms and smoke with you, if you will comeover.”” Here a rebel officer ordered him back, and JOHNEON & NAGLE CABINET FU® NITURE, CARPEIS. ther Bib & large quantity of the secessionist refused to LatER.—Suaday morning, Mn WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Invite the attention of Restaurants and Familiss OCR erst eee es was danger that Le might steal something The above is the first ‘audigy cee man’s forces still occupy Russe AtIRON hai thels nasihinsheniad bare on hand orn FEATHERS, MAT. fi ; There skirmis' 7 and 4 4 ‘with @ latg : Richard the Third offered his “ kingdom for § tion that has taken place between our scouts ADS, with » lego hot at ahoree.”’ What would Jeff. Davis paar Aj 2nd the rebel pickets. All previous dialogues walmeat, cooly about t co invoice of tho Stock ef Groceries i of which be 2 doug at confederacy ? Were made with bullets and shells. F Several rifles were tanturea in the skirmish on Boaoak mapie, and desoseted with gud withou OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, : i oe ne 4 ey are perfectly new, an marble tsps, Fe arse ao pet po tap mtd i> Yesterday morning as a little newsboy Breese Friemen, Bremen, *and much superior | A's0, an extonaive aseortment of; as of —also— is, the more a man wants to contumne of it Was passing along the streets crying “Union Ex- | to the rifles used By onr sharpshooters, having a | Calinet Furniture, treases, 7 - ra! > N NS, WHISKIES, r be was hi by asecesh lady ina car- WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, Yes, and the scarcer shoe leather is in the rebel riage with—You ougnt to be ashamed to sell | effective at about 1,000 yards. Tanze of 1,200 to 1,500 yards, while ours are only } Bolsters and Pillow Confederacy, the faster the rebels seem dig- J these Linvoln lies.” ‘The newsbov Instantly re- ae Purchasers will consult their interest and eave 5 bs i u Re. oS In all cases the dead revels left on the fela were | Sy seams ROTELUR & WILLSON. Se Ee posed to wear it ont by fast travel. torted, “ASD ficed. Geet decenter business than | shot in the head, and the pomtes et ae M RS. RUBSELL’S BITTERS, &c., &c., = OO 5 i * ling re es! e seces! in’t put on | neck and breast. The enemy left on the field 40 2 mt "T BE PEA wteson oh eta Soumedor Frage | Sy i sf he xr tr ta ceap—PNes | ied Sa oot seve a day RESADE ing] duet otorvend—ay ie ran deen, | Tay case Gite fy apemmcta a rt = “ ville Union. Deserters from Corinth ieport an catire absence | SA LLOGN ior ladies opt J im Pi we ince ibe £2, the, Sr, Principal Arkansas rivers re erage cf chloroform in thelr medical stores. ‘There 1s by Ars 1 fees inaed Th, strest sf, ar purchaes of Carriager| a : ~ ‘2 kansas U7 The editor of the Ri te orrat, abl in the Confederacy. 0; i | fo continue rebellions a little longer, she will pot | heretofore one of the revilec ers Mecicitan, and | "The rebels, succeeded. in ‘Durning the bridgo | suancore to get meals stait hours; served up 1A tne See eur athe eee winsne agen es 8 be worth entering—she will have in her body | who lately wrote from ‘“‘as near Yorktown ag itis | over the small stream four miles from Corinth. | Stye for whioh this cae Visitors may oount upon good fare, cour t- -- with gentio neither Commodore Farragut nor a: prudent to go,”’ writes a confession of his former The latest news from the fleet states that several fora wel nal ted Loe “4 Orders ent to the stable: pay eS a ee Leeper aaa oe pian is pro- | rebel gunboats came around Graigehead Polat tondaroe ® salle requistion sremevapieim. | PARAFFINE and ADAMANTINE CANDLMS. | wilts promp: gressing noiselessly, but efficiently, and that it | yesterday on areconnolssance. The Benton opened OTICE as che umes . NAsRVILLE.—An immense |“)! b¢ Successful, with the least possible loss of | fire as soon as they came within range, when the N SO THE PUBLIC meeting, of ail iu favor of the restoration of Ten. | L!e- rebels reticed. The gunboat Mound City has been iN GENERAL nessee to its former relations to the Federal Union, | 07 In commerestion _ a distinguished cler- Becaenty, repaired, and has gone down to- fee was held in Nashville, on Monday, the 1% ., | S¥man from A y, who was at General Scott’s ; Mr. W. B. Campbell peiding We atone Tesidence last week, the General said: ‘<1 think mare rs give currency to the rumor that se SLING RESTAUR: a! the list, among others, the distinguished names | Davis will not be caught. He will probably | General g is in command at Corinth, Beaure- a Yi JOHNSON & NAGLE, my 10-3m 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ADMIBL a OE COT &o, PARTICULARLY, tra choice tardy Perpetual- Ro ti escape through : gard having been called to Virginia to reorganize Sours Spx, 47 - f ard € i Jordan’ Toe meien ee ies Promioea itor ita may beak Twoula mete | tie rebel ariny ia the viciaity of Richmond: Piet nda etiyhE a cle pooh ee ey ee by « Bumber of geatlemen. ‘Phe ladies of Nash- | Ut 4 system of judicious but liberal hanging.” collection comprises a1] thechoteest kinds known ST RESTAU ville turned out in full force, and IF A collection of fossil remains, found In NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. niliaaed a adN frown leet aE interest in the proceeding: in Ecrope er America, . ‘ A:| plants Warranted true to name of fire Resolutions were | the Portland stone quarries, has been made for Berore Corinta, May 17.—Southern raj ("Give its trial and judge for yourself. <1} Wall, Stephens & Co., quality. sae DIN. ed ee tine forth the security they pee se Be eens Detentions ere ie Teg received here contain the following intelligence Rvorything io the House MILITARY AND NAVAL ap2S2w° — Commmointon core hs 3 under overnment, and > ida. . le — _—. ~ pga ail the duty of returning to allegiance and | tiquity. Among the specimens are foot prints of weih ane Bets ward Geet acd ete” BEST 11 peetancer WM MEL OBANT ZA1LORL, ARG@E MAPS adi .) reso! that J enormous birds and beast y 7 tbe social, material and pdiitical interests of Ten sions of fern leaves and tape ot haben Fors (ickene epened furious bombardment and Don't forget the namber— xD oF kept it up during the confisgration. Ali the pub- 247 Pennsylvania avenue, SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, SEORGIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. ALABAMA, nesse demand a return to the Federal Govern- it f q 3 men!; they thank the officers of the Federal Army Pe ie sr arma mrt Worsham House, at } lic pro} except the custom-house incapebic off m1Sm__Betweon 12th and 1St eis , south aide. EPAULETS, SHOULDER STRAPS, FLURIDA, ; blighed by the Governments ons very en- - bes the following card: “ The} being burnt, was mov: ut all movable Con-] Nally ewe yNIONaTAELE ~>~—S—— GAUNTLETS, GLOVES, &e, Ereon or cloth + form. foi, tneir gentlemanly deportment, and approve | stringency of the provision marker compels us to | federate property has bee d. ‘The railroad | [YPLLERS UNION STABLE. of scale, mounted on se ortabie the address of Governor Jobnson. Messrs. Polk. t sesperty bashers saved. (ERG axsit6 Kight om corner of C and Sizth sts., And every varicty api? FRANCK TAYLOR. Jordan and Peyton were appointed a coummitics adres ices to the following rates: Board | to Montgomery has been torn up ‘W ssbington, D.C. READY-MADE CLOTHING, 3 PY week, $20; board per day and Union vessels with a flag of truce came upto] HORSE: CARRIAGES: Rou aad NO. TOP of weraue pr denver te ohare their re! ‘and oe nner, $1; breakfast, 75 cents; board | the city to-d demanding the surrender. Mayor BuGei Ea te hire, sale. exchenge, or 486 ARRIROFOSEAPHS 486 Permonth, without lodging, $30. Bollfe re! to comply with the demand, and | taken at livery by the day, ne corice Ramana dara anelei a A Prursains Nosixwan —The Marquisdi Sen | said that all the military forces had let cha he | Momth nadie new between foke eo Oa, a fats oe jest fall Lintel.& Repub.] *th and loth ets, 5S, the largest as nobleman of high rank, has | bad no power toopposethem. The Union officers ‘and va Sf ep Cotes eect ean, oy ‘soda | replied that they would occupy the city to- seomens. a Ey and bave Prison for tive rears for ateali: Horees and - urday Review"s articles on America, Malta, would tines eras 2 MeL eR ate Seed 3k bo AIBERT BELLA oy SPORES hve ware tocerred thee ame Not loug since the Review announced that “Gea. | 7 : sia eck]. The Mecon (Ga.) 7. h condefing In s6- : Buenside ‘eclamsus’” rather then chalk and oarbonic acid Sinctnn en Hel, Seaaph conten tops iSPRING-8 TY LES is said that the lead! Be at they - oF & at tl jsiee were y plan: Bridgeport on the Memphis and Charleston rai!- PAPERHANGINGS, FIRE BOARDS, chalk, Wm, Mason, ollenhsupt and al! the . McClellan ts waiting of Cubs are in favor of Snkmedicte siete road, by which a most im t gateway was > bs fret pi P ot a . t of ti te will army for the of Fort the gradual emancipation of t os enemy, end the possession of our WINDOW SHADES. A 5 ert here in be ol thr 5 tnetes States are view have made represen- aac puneie ia oes — and saltpeter ahttention ¥ Teqnonted to qnew and beantifi! pers x Nit? ROTT, pond og eg te woken reine Le infernal = Martial law has been imed over Charles- pe y now reeetring. Or SE lar ronad oraer f vrilinah wy a ~ tng ton and ten railes surrounding. ihe lowert ya ee cacheand helices or, Pinto, having beeen ‘8 chort time, 10 best * 4 ° Shoengp LF Spey ee pine rey must nduoame fe Ly in f paihe same come. Order, for saie for me ate on the cottod sheda stuck of P ‘Cords {| iv ame Minos pooper te says that no- — Fstsols, shade Cortav enmaungs m ave JUS? REC {VED AT L. A. Bi & at = < eet at “‘Puntca) “Lounges. Mattresese Pillows of every de- . ie. churches, last | yesterday. A large frigate, supposed to be the | gqAOwneet. Mattressee and Pslioy Wor ttn Ase: ™ The Jonesboro’ (Tenn.) Express learns juded bis sermon as | Brook . bad passed Bayou Sara and zone down ~ that a fearfal disease has made te Appearance in Of alike In'the | to Baten, r one zine pho'stery work dcne Prompt. OR FE erp eee AE PEOPLEe’s © to Baton Rouge ly prices. Matung nid by a potent, EAL & CG’S, 361 Seventh strest, cy ‘Ahead Carter county, Tean. The symptouss of the dis- The Vicksburg Advocate had suspended pab- | vorkeee, ; weed cra rs ite Ne GOODE | eet at : ies ease are similar to those of congestive fever or ! Heation on account of the approach of the Fé PR 3 My Kotor Got a at AUPE: Seventh street, nagr cola loa few houreits vietim is dead. gunbosts * Tamnro longer in business ni P.F 12, - —_ of Clotan Last Meader morning there were four corpass in : i | apibe Richmond correspondent of the Memphis Paces ondenvarng to Pas eas D ALL BEALL & Scedk ireakes ate aad one house. wen = 4 ppeal mentions with pain that Ci th sti 1 have fallen before {t, and it was still-on the in’ : Pte tl eee 5 buy yom or 7 : Ponies et Ne 466 weventn wife wes -rwrhn$ iy a2 2 eete Ld BROCE. Tt . See COAL! 8. Ti Cc OaLt . A Cuancz in Texas.—Accounts from Texas - Fast COAL represent that the Union feeling is becoming so ong tr fees in the will soon be compelled to evac- uate or surrender at discretion. The people bave * TION x Sercy and 1, tL, © oF rd daily administered to them wili be Likely to make : ; them worse. 8 Register was bu.ced on the 7b inst , together with mvstof the ofr materi«’ ond the files of the h~gtster from present ‘| Prench- $5000. The bloe® in whice it was «ttua- | solved to send the iron-cased | Couronne. rn { strov d; loss $25 Cou werog; the Atlantic, as a decisive , test the : Senate on ter Soit of April, sold at 2) per ssew of 108; {177A German paper sanounées the formation," ayo ft tha Gov. Ite jusnds. [bere ought to be pleaty cf old tn that | in Berlin, ofa Society “for the abolition of Cris. | . A resolution for bls expulsion was fea Y ; —— 1 EUS he inbabitents tbat the en ee Simi the in! is jon " £ ae, Z & . Ps. avenue, become sick of the war, and the ae that is RUC TiO ("The office of the Sandusky the first tus to the Lows 10 600; in- {L7> Bleue in Denver City, Colorado ‘rerritery, | #49 OrUaiaess of armor-plated stermers cailty, to afford suca rates. § tlanity '7?