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193+ ve bea) sae THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY. EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Corner of Pennsylvania ave. and Eleventh street, ar W. D. WALLAOH: Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, or 37 cents permonth. To mail subscribers ‘the price is $3.50 a year, in adeance; $2 for six menths; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin- gle copies, on can7; in wrappers, rwo CENTS. {7 ADvzRTIszMENts should be sent to the Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may mot appear until the next day. THE WEEKLY STAR. It invariably contains the ““Washington News’ #0 generally throughout the country. IF Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro cured at the counter, immediately after the issue ofthe paper. Price—-THREE CENTS, yes, XIX. - N®. 2,886. AUCTION SALES. A CORN STORY. Letter from on Board the Galena: A correspondent of the N. Y. Sunday Times We are indebted to the same friend who has TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. PFopPosars FOR HORSES. ; | -_ - - Drror UARVERMASTER’S Frrics. Telates the following mealy yarn. [tis evident | heretofore placed us under the same obligation The Latest from Gen. McClelian—An Ad« VOCAL CONCERT. ARSHAL’S SALE OF VESSELS.—By vir- Penns ge @ streets, we ington, that the writer has’ Wed Yad. bringing up, to | for the fallbwing extratt frome letter oriten of vance of the Whole Army. . ct the tnd part of the | IVI : May board the Galena after the engagement with tue of deerees of she. Distriet ‘ourt of the Fort BE res hols take great pleasure | United States forthe it of Colambia,I will 8 write such a libel upon corn. The inference is, to theil Penool: ‘and the pubic t ether ANNUAL MAY CONCER that he agrees with the chap out west, who re- HEapQuartens ARMY OF THR Potomac, May GB. McCreiian, Major General Commanding. | HY FROM THE MOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT. The Fight at Princeton—Guerilla Wariare, PRANKLIN, Va,, May 19 —Reports from General Cox, from the Kenawha district, are favorable. The battle of Princeton was, according to these Teports, a severely-contested engagement, but we were decidedly victorious. The town,which had m 17-d May 19, 8 Proposats will be reosived at this . hat ;atpublic sale ior oash,at the foot of Sixth | mptit ‘ednerday, the 28:h any of May,at 12 ;, @ist. 8p m.—Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary T, | street w. ¢ Potomac river,on FRIDAY, | m., f¢ ‘ ishing the Government it plied to an inquiry what they did with their sieaeegr tog ecg } of Wart I ive jose Neva iei from Bottom Bridge, | uncer the direction of their Music ‘feacher,, Prof. | + wo asaduy of hay * 1012- Sominomene a Ran ire Horees of the following so Bendl vie corn, ‘s small portion of it was wasted for] | Dear Brother—Since my last 1, in connection | #24 have examined the country on the Sate es | ee URSDAY EVENING. 2 instant, ther Seokiesand Apperee git ee vemmels. |) CAVALRY. bread, but the rest was converted into glorious | with those on board this -ship, have ppesnte wis propane e ay ay me res ‘Skirmigh atthe Smuthaonian Institution, commencing st 7% | Monterey 2 (15) Wivcen ts Tainan 7 mired trevens, from ceeenecorn create Tape te ean enatbte | eae me, ying sorties. IE would be tm | ee dre orn te en ena ion Pismo weedton the ocoasion hes been kind'y Do “Nera Asin,” and the eee saa eceuet Garg eal Acad As to eorn — 4 phere it eu pe er: — pond pired since then, but { will | Merrow morning snd others coastructed, All perapen [by Mr. Ellis and will be pretided over by Sigop “Reindeer. T Refhggaddic; compactly built. and . J trans) iu = : = eae ar eek bee z — Herren! try to give you a few of the particilars. We ad- | the corps have advanced to-day r arkherst. m 20. WARD H. LAMON, vanced slowly upthe James river withont any special obstruction until on the 15th, we came Within some seven or eight miles of Richmond, when, from signs familiar to practiced eyes, we knew the Rebel force was near. On a closer examination we found his position to be a very strong one, located on a steep bluff, and in a position on which it was almost impos- sible to bring cur guns*to bear. But our brave Captain Rodgers, who, I may say ae, = ably an PaepR eens maperreaeerrersre secant 8. Marebal, D.C. (COMPLIMENTARY RENEEIT Loon MoGUIRE & CO. Avotionse By J. ©. Richard Parker, Esq.—Daan Sin: We, the'un (URNITURE AND EFFECTS OF A F. - Gorsigned, ‘desire, from reasons which fe woe FE LY Bacrinine Hcvsexegrixec —On MON- » to tengler to you s complimentary benefit, | DAY MORNING. May 2:th, at 10 o'clock, at the ‘Ong Caréer 88 An Srtist In yoar profession in fam:iy on H street north. between city rend you Fopu'ar ond most we shall sell the Faruiture performers who have visited us, and your qui! jentlemanly demeanor has gained for you hosts of r leased to tes~ From corn meal, whether as boiled mush, or mush and molasses, or fried mush, or mush pudding, or cakes, the Lord deliver us! Ido not wonder the Irish scorned our corn meal chsrity; and lostam [ in admiration of the heroic and Christian example of thi Celt who furned over and valiantly iy in a shiver of horror and indignation, when, as the only resort, the corn meal griddle cake LU . For anrnewet aay toe ata ferwaes frend eight (006 exo hts femal Saket diapead fui seat cote 3 COm 5, to harne.s, and to weigh not Mi than'1,300 pounds.” Proposal rout preaty leat whether the bid is for Steate or Aree ‘Horse, and tm mocase eT, stingt proposuie—one for irs, ia, ard other Tables yends and admirers, wo would be pl e,ard Wood Seat Chairs, to you in a suitab-e manner their appreciation n th, Phree ply and oth: ‘arpete, he must forward two d:stinct prot : ;, efficiently supported by Lieutenant Newman | been taken by the. enem: waa retaken by Cox, | Uy Our worth. , t 1 Whatuct, Fancy Tables, 2 each cise complete im it s¢if, having no refer- was placed between starvation and his shriv-} ana his other officers, determined to give the Gonst the rds which Pera it ‘rat aebeaiciorclt AOS gered pte 5 ~ thy and im ony peed ad n D ee Tee, Sideboard, ence to any other proposa! by the same party. elled lips. With him it was not all of life to] Rebels = taste of our fron, although the Rebels the superior of that which Gen. Cox could bring against it, Thereare, as yet, no details of the contest. It is only known that. the enemy was driven out, and that the logs on both sides is se- vere The headquarters of the Mountain Department are now at this place. The guerilla parties in this region are tolerably active; .but our cavalry are continually oa their tracks, and the bush- whackers lead an uneasy life. A few days ago 2 train, with four oficérs and could not do otherwi: live. Corn meal, besides, bas been the nursery of New England abolition. I ngver see any form af this heathen abomination, but I am remind- ed of the story of two Connecticut farmers who had been brought up on corn meal. Job Green and John Brown were neighbors. Brown was a thrifty, early-in-the-day man, but Green was as lazy and backward as the han make you friends,’ in 386, and Crockeryware, this connection, nnotdo otherwise than-ex- | Cas Table Catiory, Waiters, ress Our &ppreciation of the exerttons of Messrs. | U1io!oth, Matting, Iron Hat tree, ‘ereivai aud Co to afford & popular strie of | Cottaco» hamber Sets, Loungex, @masement, and to aay that in no other way cou'd | Bod . Boceaus, Washstands, those enterprising managers have more entirely *, Bolsters ard Piuows, eorsnited our wishes than in retaining you 12 our | Looking Glasses, Tor! ct Sete, Mmuise during their entire seacon. Cooking and other Stoves, } Wath expressions of re; and esteem beyond ray with mAny other S&rticles of Household ; We uevé hithsrto felt called upon to give to a and Kitchen Furniture, ra St had all the advantage of position, number of guns, &c., and our other vessels, the Monitor included, could give us but Httle assistance, as they could not elevate their guns sufficlently to have any ef- fect on the Rebel fort. So you might say we were alone, but what conrage and the determination of brave hearts, led by gallant men in 8 good cause, in our position, could attain I may say, without being considered egotistical, was performed by the officers and men of thissbip. We fonght the Se partners moet appear or it will not be Proposals must be addressed to Col. DH. ~ er, Quyrtermasier U. 3, ‘army, Wamanreeb. $s and must be plainly marked “Proposais for The ability of the Renee Gell the Sontraot, should it be awarded to him, must be guaranti by two ressonsibie person+, whose pignatures must e237 ended to the guarantes pa ® bid is im the neme of a firm the names of a 1g and awaiti urdecizion astothe| ‘Fermsonsh, or the’ benefit ‘mention 0 mid od, We remain your J.C. MeSUIRE & CO., Anots. r - — Y Spons'bility of the guarantors mi be Trib siders MoClellan ; while both were | enemy for four hours, from 7 to 11 o'clock a. m., | some conva escent soldiers, waa altecked by cuct- heim Brothers, Hermann Moyer, RI GREEN & WILLAAMS, Auctionerrs | shown by the offisiat certifioate of the Clerk of the as poor as the turkey of the man after whom | and such m perfect tornado of shot and sell Ulas between, Morefield and Peteraburz, god the Krod M Houghton, Moyer Weitaous, Sr, | GX. Die vadhn MONDAY. toate Kaas, AE | Reareat Distros Court or of the United States Dir Green was named. Brown’s seed was always 2 ay oo eReST eich aed SSS verte: meee Xi lleieetesptaeed, <xetpt ont ii ree ae Me eet shail seli im front of the remises, at % orice rp. “iiddore meet be present in porson when the bids in the ground-before G@reen’s hoe was handled, Fic oitiog on the upper deck, unfortunately, Surgeon. she gotaway and brought ind report Pifichaus N ours, the Rowing named Raum Meant Gnd, rop | Me rpened or their proposals will not be oonsid- and the crops of Green were generally so late | was not impervious to the tron messengers, and | °%,t0e aiair. Downey, who was sent after the Weems Sun O Har, eautiluily sitdated at ths eoraer of Kast |” Bonds. in the eum of ten thousand doliars.eigned in the field. that when he would be reaping; | a nurber of the Pemy shot and shell penetra: | bushwhackers with azuard of men, reports to- T 4 Geo W MeKeuny, eT ose eerens eBat Aud sub-divided in‘o | by the contractor and both of his guarawere ert Brown would be mending fences and stringing } ted to the gun deck, - ere hey dia cons! erable day that ‘ot on the trail of the party, overtook w HF nck E Ae Geor re : 2B ortep diel Tes Sane corner Fy mnauiees 36 the euoccese ui bidder upon signing i inter pumpkins. execution, killing and woanding a number of our | gy, , killed their captai d three men, wound- yi ic! tor ‘tman. ‘ g Jefe . « ; “Fone. day or fooked over the fence, and | brave crew. Hard stortes are told about the con- daxcnater and took ‘ 1 prisoners. Liewt ot. Opras trate: Hrs A Sibecsen, and onthe, he pulccasere to pits hole ot be ponseenee for bluders to bate shee Ceoieosee spying Green hard at work, he called gut: pepe lay Pealg ale) S car ew aint gdb Downey and his party did not receive a scratch. Pp enner, es JBWhticr, the deferred payments, bearing interest from cae 0 with them, or to have bonds signed in anticipation and ready ta be produced wi the contract is signed. Hisnke for bonds can be procured upon joation b-ing msie at this office, either ‘J, by letter, or by telegraph. “Hillo, Gerreen! what ye doin’ ?”’ “Plantin’ corn. Heow de dew?” “Plantin’ corn! Plantin’ corr this time o’ the menth!”’ “Why, yis; got ter dew it some time o’ nuther, ef it is late.”’ “Ye oughter done it airlier. Why mine’s up so high. That corn won’t come tew shucks, yeow mark my words; and what yer goin tew dew abeout yer pumpkins? Gerreen yer en- tirely tew backard: that ’ere corn shouder bin sot ever so long sence. Tew them as hes is guv. ye know.” “Wall, I dunno—I dunno as that applies tew corn,” replied Green; and Brown went abeut his business congratulating himself upon his sup~rior method of doing things. The summer passed and cold weather ap- proached; crops were in and the work of the season was over, when one day having nothing else to do, Brown walked over to see how Green was getting on. Hearing a noise in the barn, he entered, and found Green husking hig corn “What!” screamed Brown; “ondly jist Thus oa more ban@ of guerillas is broken up. ——$——— es __ FROM FORTRESS MONROE. AFlagef Truce Fired Upen by the Rebris on the James Kiver. Fortress Monzor, May 21—12 30 p.m —The steamer. George Washington, which left with a flag ef trace on Monday night, retarned this fore- noon. After anchoring below€ity Point on Mon- day night, she proceeded to that place, where the flag of trnee was sent ashore and an answer was: Hee to Gen. Wool’s communicaticn during the day. The Galena was fired on yesterday by the en- emy’s cavalry, but no damage was done, and the enemy were dispersed by a single shell from the Galena On Monday afternoon a boat went ashore from the Wachusett, with a flag of truce, containing aix officers and twelve men. The surgeon of the ship had been sent for from the shore, and the officers and the rest remained to guard the boat, For some reason as yet unexplained, the party in the boat were tired on by some twenty or thirty men, and simultaneously the party on shore were attacked and all taken prisoners Of the party in the boat the Master’s Mate, Olwry, of Philadelphia, and Ww. P Pierce, sea- @isais, A deed aud a deed of trust take: zinns, | Tille perfect or sp es a weary m 20 6t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, ; Wash ixoton, Msy 16 i962. By 6K] Wit = i Messrs. Jones, Dickinson, Georee, Osckcim. Mer | TYOURER LD LM OHS oN Tick. Jenney, Proctor, Dunham. Bie K ney, Gnd TUaS, Joxses. Cows. Cakztace, Wacon, Gthers: Your kind note, tecdering m2 pair C.Rr. Plows, anp oTHeR FakMiNG UtEns.is wonta:¥ benefit, hae come to hand. I gaveitto| ag Avetion,—On ‘FUBSDAY, the 27th instant, Messre, Percival & Co,, aa the pertons bes: abe | we shall eettat lo o'clock &. m., at the former reri- to give a deoision in the ones. It affords me grest dency of George W. Ta'burtt, Eeq.. sboutone eee beanie to esy that the mausgere bas | fourthofs mite from the Navy Yard Bridge,on ndly consested to give me. for the purpose of & the Piscetswey Road, (the flag will designace the Gantorbury Wall, Pricey venice May 2d 92" | RECS 8 rood tascrtnibrt of Parniture. youus, and “A oannot do otterwise than exprean te you am ne Fahorany Frame Yisn0 £orte, Bureaus, entire appreciation of your unsoiloited kindae: ite W: Femina ae found. th this at Cronie waom Fi a Fire, ee and White Window Curtains, and &iways remember Wit iz8 of the profounder " asene gratitude, You are good enouci:, in Four letter, ‘Three-® 7 got eter Carpets, ie pt W ailude to my conduct, outside of my profession aod teads, C in toram of more than merited praise ‘I can cniy | STINE Loange, Bedsteads, Cooking and other a6y that it has been mis purpoee to eo conduct as Withs Good lot of Kitchen Requisites. Be! as to be able to bid adieu to my friends, wh aLeo— the time comes for me to leave you, feeling th: One exoelient Work Horse, kind and gentie, } | One very cuperior Harness Horse, fast acd stylish, hare no occasion to regret ip prea that l,m may lave done aga citizen of our country, aud a3 ‘Three Cow: , 2 Carriages, 1 Spring Market Wagon, 1 Cart, Tow escapes, but, thank God, [ still live to ight aguin under the stars and stripes: But it waa en awful sight to see our killed and wounded, some with an arm or aleg blown off, some éntirely disembow'ed The marine guard on board manned the after pivot gun and fought nobly In fact, all engaged covered themselves with honor, and it was with a feeling of the greatest i that Capt. Rodgers, after four hours hard fighting, and having expended the last charge of Powder he had on board, ordered a withdrawal of the ship from under the fire of the enemy. But we hope soon to gtve them another trial with something like an equality of guns, not as it has been this time—6 guas to 69. [Balto American. Yourstruly, J.A.S. hereby cwarantes that — tract in Becordance with the terms of his toa, and that, shouid his proposition be 5 pS F Onde Sater lato & contract in gecordance Should the contract be eward him we are (T th soe ton ee seea jed the uaa ‘o this guarantee mu certificate Above mentioned.) ad INSPECTION, DELIVERY, Allhorses contrasted for nder hia Kttvertase- Ment will be suljscted toa rgid ens and soenoes conforming to the specifications will be Re mares will be rece! “yo Srey 2 hoTres must Bl deli in thie or bsfore Tuesday, thel7th day of June neetent no extension of time wi'l be granted onany te Payment to be msde upon the completion of esoh soon theres {ter as the Depot Quar- be in funds Any infer: with the terms of thie advertisement, will ensure the rejection of the ropoeal. ‘hese horses will Yo ewarded in lots of mot more oro aE Se & LS Tse Coast Sunvey.—In a letter to Superin- tendent Bache, of the Coast Survey, Capt. Porter pays a just tribute to the skill and bravery of the cers of the Survey who were assigned to the mortar fleet in the attack on New Orleans. Under direction of Prof. Bache, Messrs. Gerdes and Oitmans were engaged during the bombardment of the forts in making surveys of the river shores and fixing the posttions of our vessels, and Capt Porter speaks in warm terms of the value of their services. He adds: “1 could not omit writing milowe: of good orien o tited xin ath the profourdeet gratitude for your kind-]} py, 4 obb Utensils. ness, and that of the Messrs rerciral & Co.. in pops ‘Ail pp i over $10,8 waiving the use of their profitable hail ofamuse 4 ‘sati a mont for my benelit, 1 remain, wiule 1 live, your Foil eee snd 80 dars, for notes satisfactorily en evoted frien : ; aise , DICK PARKER. m 21 6 GREEN & WILLIAMS. Avets, ae CICK PARKER. | huskin’ corn ?—ondly jist ?”’ to you to thank your good fellows for what they | man, was instantly killed; Henry Johnson was = By J.C. MoGUIRE & COw Auctioneers, than (200) two handred each, unless the “That’s so, Racvowe and iky poor gorn Mave done for io, aoa to thank you for sending severely wounded Te the face, breast and neck; GROVER’S THEATRE. RU eee SALE id cir Y LOT S—On uartermaster should doce is Sor the, ivterent it is tew, some on it, I teli vel? them. It was curious to hear some wiseacres | —— Brown in the kidneys; and Jolin Close 1, | L&oNaRD Gnovan_._.,.____.__.___. Manager SD. Ss ON, May 2th. 1962, a > Bocept ‘She Depot Quertermester reserv: +o to réjec. any or ail bids nt high . PP. CKER, mi9-dt28th Col. and Depot Quartermaster, el a ee here, ‘what, in the name of heaven, a coast sur- vey party had todo with a bombardment ?’ They know now.”’ i[> Robert Kenicot,, of Chicago, an eminent naturalist, who is traveling in the northern Brit- tales pide oplcek. on the premise, by aos of twe Second and F.nst Work, positively, cf the Seeds of trast he subscriber, ove dats snuary E; 1. 1269, and recorded in Liber J. A. S , No. 169, i sen rJ.A.3.,No. 108 241, Re MAD COMEDY CONGRESS ot seq., of tho ‘Land ‘reoor’s for Washtr, B LOTZy BOUGR, it+NNY PARKER, | 00uaty, D. C.. we ghall neil one undivided 3 “No wonder, Gerreen! What kin ye expect of corn planted so late as yourn was? I tell ye, Gerreen, ye’llcome to the poor’us yit— yer tew derned shiftless. Neow, jist took at me, fur instant: the thigh: Three of the latter were placed on the George Washington and brought here, but Brown died only an hour after he was placed on board. The other two were, on their arrival here, trans- ferred to the hospital ship. Among the prisoners taken were Wm. Baker, True, I’m poor, but, Sam i ; t i i olle th H A a by is KS.’G..C. GERMON. rt of Lote numbered 1, 2, $, 4, 5, 6, Bnd ard tk ne tees tre Batcaa they Tan ti Reneduoonion Tanitsataean tan dtarobes Cloke gean of foo ahip]ibe Detect ec at TILTON, yg MELDRUM, |. PHILLIPS, | Dpunre nimbersd 22, trouve dn Souk bape hrom ~~ ssa (both re grok eantttios: that city, has been heard from at Fort Anderson, | tailed from the army; Thoma Green, coxewain; ) ss BOKEE, 2 One-hal Pe Tek belanta fa sie 7 r3 far within the Polar Arc, under dste of ae J.O.Mallery aud Frank Cousin, seamen, and HIS EVENING. moi with interest, scoured by & deed of trust my crops is average, and I dow the best I kin. | je¢1. He purposes visiting the Arctic coast {0 | several theta. itent tesco, en idis And evory evening during tho week, on the premaes. JOHNSON & NAGLE, Bat look at yew!” Jist look at that'ere house J Juty, and then starting for home the first of AU- | patches for Gen. Wool from the rebel authorities Dron Honeerana te te tihae a eee Ailsa, | All conver anoing at the cost of tha purchaser. and this’ere barn' Yew plant late, and o’ ff gust, reaching here in December. on next day, stated that the prisoners had been on Bourcicault’s thiiliiog an autifui $-ao! 1 MeSUIRE . 259 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE course ye dig late, and ye don't git much —__—__—_— sent to Saalsbury, North Carolius. jtish Spoctacn ar J) whioh las now been} SP !2tokds 3.C McSUIRE& OO. Avcte. ’ [> The English will notallow Queen Victoria to erect such a monument to Prince Albert as she prefers. Shes for an obelisk, but to an obelisk they have B prams objections. They pay their money, and they haye the right to chose; but it when ye dew dig nuther. O’ course! Neow, here’s this ’ere corn; yourn isn't shelled yit— and yer fam’ly’s wantin’ it all the time—I may say they're sufferin’ for it this very min- nit, and here it ain’t off the cob. But, look at TS for taro Parse Rud wi eke bean area eS =e or t years, fu LG; as been play iv iis Coguins for more than $00 nigh H ; ‘i ee ailiea of the country ct ate ein ail the ELECTION NOTICES. " 5 ee SOLLEEN Baws SECOND WAKD—FILST PRECINT.—Notios COLLEEN BAWN. COLLEEN BAWN, The Tport of the communications in relation to the officers held prisoners ai Kichmond bas not transpired. It ls understood to lave been the intention to remove them further South a week ago. (south side,) Between Ninth and Tenth Streets, recommend for the coming warm season their is not very Joyal conduct on thetr part, making sions of tha distier of the sine Was ee ee rpassed stoc ’ ‘ X oe : ons charter of the city o be mine' I’m all husked and ype ne ebietiene to their sovereign’s wishes on such 3 LATER FROM EUROPE. OLLEEN BAWN Seige be, eld on Morday, the 20 day of ea: youd . *Yis, yis, Berrown, that may be; but I} subject. Navr Vorx, May 21.—The steamer Stotta, with Or, The Brides of Garryowen ! York svenua aud l alrect, for Mayor tometer | Clarets, SUM and Sparkling don’t heow it kin be hel f Whar s —-—— . a ’ 0} enue aul alres! zt Mayor, to serve two one ban —- ped {> Napoleon 111 is carrying the war Into Af- | Liverpool advices to the 10th: inst , arrived here Or, The Brides of Garryowen ! for one member of the tsoard yeour of Aldermen, ricu—the war against thirst. He is having a line of wells sunk from the French colony of Algeria to the French colony of Senege!. Thus he will this morning, shortly after I o’clock Mr. bayara bad stated In the House of Com- mons, that so far as the British.Government knew, Or, The Brides of Garryowen ! New, Magnificent and Acourate Soonery by C, 8, Getz. Novel and Starting Mechanical F ffects rvetwo years, and for three members of the ‘oa7d of Common Counc, to ssrve one yaar, “Whar’ mr 5 “Whar's my corn ‘The polls will bo opsved at7 o’clook ®. ms and adzactly; whar’s yeour corn?” Hecks and Moselle Wines, “Why, wher should it be? What did I } benefit commerce, and become one of the greatest | Count Mercier’s visit to Richmond was without by Foster. Properties and Appointments clpge st 7 pam. SEO WY SES WARE, aE ie s - raise it fur’ Most on it’s eat up, and the——”’ J of human benefactors. In Africa bis name will | instructions from France, and was attended with 7 by si pated aed L. F. CLARKE ES . Bra’ , Bordeaux, “That's jist it, Berrown—that’s jist it. Yeou § be writ in water, and written immortally. no etcat rerels whaleves es £ hasty | Myles Na Coppa'een,(Nylea of the Pomes,) Mr 3 | —™2J9 Commismoners, | Messrs. Moxns & Rurrecy, and I don’t look at this ‘ere in the same light. ah os heal eineos Se On, Bae Collne—his great character. SECOND WARD-SKCOND PRECINCT — ‘ 5 i i The Richmond Dispatch contains adver- | statements #s to the termination of the American oon ee ‘ é ‘CT. F rankfort-on-the- Main I look ahead—yoou don't. We calo’late dif- tisemnents “ot peods tac se recelved from the war, and the discontinuance of the blockade, by r ~ S Notice is hereby given that, im conformity to ferent, ye see: yeou plant airly, and I plant jate. Here’s my corn, sn yourn’s all eat up!” Brown was confused; and while Green, con- fident in bis philosophy, went on husking and auction houses of Charleston, Savannth, and New Orleans; also 100,000 envelopes, imported directly from foreiga ports. uy The Norwich (Ct) Balletin thinks ita the provisions ofthe chsrier of the city of Wash. ington, &n elsction will be heid on Mondar, the 2d ay of June next, at Ford's 3 rug Store, corner of so | Rencsy.vanis ng ue and 1ith strest, for Mryor to r JS Bdwarde | PVetwo years, for one member of sho Board of Ministers, as most fous to commerce in Lan. cashire. Earl Russel’s late etatemen! that ‘the hoped, in a few months, the Northern Stutes would allow the independence of the South,” . Hocrugm Jomz Srocx Company, Hockhelm-on-the-Rbine, Kyrie Daly... Father Tum... Corrigan. -- Hyland Crea: Barty 0’ More. , \ 6 Aldermnto servetwo years, and for thres mem. —alszo— ad alk " it is ¥ sion: t, ‘wi paralized business in Lancashire forthe time, and ly ©’Conno; a " be LB 5 f snem- an ht undefstanding of the matter through J teen ndividuals—aine males and six females— es Ne, naek ot papeeroor wt were we i an er ‘Anne givens — a Jenny Parker | 91 42° Polls will open at7 o’clook 8. m..and close Champagnes, his hair. stn be persented torenide roe i sede. tonne SP a ee fire Gregan “tee eS ee a eas ows. ae Pe OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS, pi ’ . rae re ag In; t Jn: r + 2 1B) oe wemes eee eree coon. MTS perm i Hero’s my corn, and yourn’s all eat up! ae ins & = Hays Pe Bast ead Ohio Rallroad: Mis Faris coereapecitent of the head Semesios gir on Mis ds ‘Edwarce ine LE is. More oF THE REBEL Stramez Mereixac. —| from Cranberry Summit almost to Piedmont. | cits’ wg te Ri wes oiriatalgeonder agg mentee sats Sen Le visit of Mercier to Richmond wes certainly under instructions to ascertain certe!n points, am@ that Mr. Dt the G In the course -of the Dram sing*i7ll mourn the Boxee th k 8 ** Ba) ys who was one of the bead workmen in | Hurdreds of persons are out fighting the flames. Mr. CoLnins will IRD WARD—F/&RST PR ECINCT.—Notice t Navy Yard, under the United States eave mo,” *Cruie- T is hereby given that. in conformity to the pro We guarantee to satisfy everybody at the low- at ss i[7~ The Sultan of inane f lately sent for the | he will report in person to the Emperor en Lawn,” aud thi s of Kil'kenny.”- Me ap ofthe charter of the 7 of Washington, | st market prices, and solicit an early call. Government, and to continue his occupation J editor of a leading Constan ‘nople newspaper, A debate took piace relative to the distress in Miss Lotry Hoven will sing**The Pretty Girl + ection will ba Leid on Monday, tho day under the Confederates or starve, assisted In cut- J and requested bim to discuss public affairs more | Lencashire, in which it was generally argued } Milking her Cow.” 4 . ofsqne next. at ee P Boe ot J Ww. ymne, JOHNSON & NAGLE. ting down and fitting up the Merrimac. He says | frequently and freely in the journal. that the poor-law regulations at present were am-| Act !—~The Lake ot Killarney by Moon!ight, corner of 9th and M. str for Mayor. that ber top was flat and covered with a grating py sufficient, together with the means supplied y private charity, to meet the wants of the suf- ferers. ‘The London Times, editorially, says : ‘< It is for the honor of the nation that this dis- Act Ae ‘tp. Feartal Water Cavo togerve two years, ore meeber of the Board o| ot Hi ude. To eoabie parties from & distance to reach howe Ste seasonable hour, no other piece will bo per- formed. made of several cross layers of 1% inch square bar of tron, strongly riveted and bolted together. Her rocfing consisted of 15-inch rafters, of 10- inch thickness, and lying close side by side. Across these lying fore and sft, was a roofing of ‘oom. Aléermen, to serve two years, thr he Ball R vor Light Bhrough the the Board of Common ‘Connell. to rae &nd ap Assessor, to serve two years, for sad ard. ‘The polis will D” d en Swi open st7 clock a. m. and closeat Notice FO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL! tress shall be known, that the world may see the Per ‘ore 5-inch pine plank, up and down. This made a GOSLING RESTAURAN tr, sacrifices made by England tn the cause of na. CES OP ADMISSION. ARTIN, root two feet fn thickness of solld wood, allfrmiy| 247 PENNSYLVANIA ATHY TE, ticaality.” ete d } Sonbfitt meleigncatuaceaeeen mig " Ooaintiecienets bolted and barred together—the whole being se- For ay The Times regards the new slave-trade treaty roheatra Chaira... a5 cents HIRD WARDUSECOND >i JOHNSON & NAGLE, ed and steadied by strong iron braces and Comosty os Wer York.) Pche Arat frults of Secession, but says it {x not a], Private Boxes 'igg_ | "HIRD. WARD-SECOND PRECINCT— ta, running crosswise as well fore and aft. Has the Name snd Fsme of being blow at the South, but a victory over the Nerth, ts may be secured at the Tueater during the yoo is hereby given, that in conformity to have on band, and offer for sale, in cask or by the single dozen : HIBBERT & CO.’S BROWN STOUT, BARKLAY, PERKINS & CO.°S BRO. STOUT, Do. do. XX PORTER, KNOX & SON'S ALLOA ALE, Next, on top of the oak plenk, came a layer of 2 Inch won, the bars running fore and aft’ Across this was snother layer of iron, same thickness, up and down He sew her when she returned, after her firs fight with the Moaitor, and the injury done her wus as follows: One gun broken short off near the “truntons,’? and another broken a: about eignteen MUSICAL CONVENTION UF ARTISTS, one, Yan = Beadle tumor Council seers ONE OF THE Pee AESTAURANTS IP” Give it s trial and judge for youreelf. £15 Everything in the House BEST THE MARKET » AFFORDS Don’t forget the number— 347 reonsylvania avenue, ml3m__ Between 12th anaigt ats Joti side, ‘The Paris correspondent of the Morning Herald says it is beyond question that the recognition of the South ts seriously contemplated by the French Government. ‘The Independence Belge asserts that the cbject of Count Lavalitte’s recent visit to London was to induce England to consent to a common interven- tion in American affairs, and that England agreed on condition that the Roman question should first " z Ox, A Niout oF Wonprgs! inches from the muzzle. Her stem was mashed ILLER’S UNION STABLE be settled. ‘The French Government gave ear to | Which has been several weeks Ingrrercti + A. BAL YOUNGER’S INDIA PALE ALE, so that the wood could be strung out like a bail M Aight on cornar of Cand Birth Sy this, and it has led to a conference a ive to in- wit be produced in allits original splondece ane mis B. E. 6! ines, ‘ of thread; and they ‘12d to squeeze a whole bale Washington, by Cc. tervention. robe used in thig beautiful and funny piece | ~=-——____________ Commissioners, _ TENNENT’S SCORCH ALE, XX. of oakum into it to stop the ieak—the planking | HORSES, CARRIAGES, OF Exc NO-TOP] The United States frigate Constellation, and } Cott FOUR HUNDRED DoLLaRs. FOURTH WARD— FIRST PRECINCT— . being sprang off and gaping wide. Quite a BUGGIES, for hire, sale exch*nge, or uaboat Tuscarora were at Algiers on the 4th. be greatest production of the > 9g Come one, Notioe is hereby given in conformity to number of the Monitor’s shots had ploughed up very by day, weve or : C th that, he gunboat Ino was at Cadiz on the 28th, © provizions of the charter of the City of Wash- 3 come 8!!. and see the mystery aciv: moath, on reasonavie terms. A new lot AL M tak the roofing so that you could lay a large water- | Cf Horses, Carriaces and Borcion just ‘The Sumter remained at Gibraltar. . BE WA ct i BUT ESE ROS ey, Trea ee ea Srivitld. on Monday, melonia thespot where the shot had struck. received and for hire. Persone ‘on {2 . d e, The Sona o ta requires the services of up [at ths corres ar eee Sb Sylvester’s D °F Stores wees aunetberbe wnec ener re a iret ne, eonecpmaganed singin Moraes and Bug-} Tornade at Wheeling—A Church Unreefed Grand Midi at een ste representation of the oP ene het Mayor, to serve two years, one member — - weeatae 5e = = —! a mers snd em- joard of Aldermen, t more. He says had the Monitor followed her ap, | 21m ALBERT BELL, Acent_ | O50 & Stecple Blown Down—Taree Child der. Come em 0 Berve tWoyesra, three LJ mom bers of the Board of Common Council, to abe could have captured the Rebel bugbear one year pnb ap year. ‘Lhe polls will open at? > Spf lose at7p m. ISAAC HERZBERG, another half hour; aad ae the Rebels would Wuggiine, May 21,—A tornado swept over this Tho Only t PAWNER ORE R. ; intty this afternoon, doing great damage and ER. JOHNSON & NAGLE blow sbout her being able to whip a halfdozen , 5 vicinity eto] and gun, (2 = ’ 10,000 to be loaned op Guid and x1! causing some loss of life. The Lutheran Church and Eun. §: JAS. ENGLISH. Monitors , boa af ages eG Watches, ‘was uproofed, and. bein pied as a school, opauitioh an i noe are aba » Cc. KCK ‘Ort, invite the attention ef Restaurants and Familics Session or tee Scrreme Court ov rug Uni- | VeSrine Ly ger the eid stand, No 351 © | three of the scholars were Killed and 1x wountied 1 Songstress. Out Corimiegioners. pe Wich walbeckestes = on tenean at Nasuvitts, Tean.—The ean he rape back of the Natioual Hotel, beiween 4% and | The wind also blew down eae and partia!- it yes ville Union of abe tab espe: ‘The Supreme ate, m \sém_ | ly unropfed St. John Episcopal Church, and de- HE eip 5 OTICE, SEALED pRosOSits ate wvued nity the ‘Ro 8 ius, the United Subsistence. Don ne ins ta Beoatry eo eaca animal to a “i Stock of Groceries OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, to WINES, BRANDIES, GIN8, WAISKIES, Cou: ype 2 2 i on, ven- and distinguts! 2, 'm. B. Lewis, for many years one of the Chief Anditors at ae during Gen. Jackson’s Administra- tion, and the intimate friend and contidant of the o'd hero, was foreman of the grand jury. Altheugh molished tbe upper works of the steamer Mariner, bound down the Obtowitn troops. ‘Theeaptain, mate end pilot were somewhat injured, but no lives were Lost. $$$ $$ $ The Siege of Fort Wrig! , RE ite Es - UST ARRIVED, direct fro: . pict homes sone hastred plone DET Res D LTIiNG. an ntof Oil CLOTHS CAR Bea Cet oe natty ve on hacd NE EATHERS, MAP- z ESSES and BE: BADS, with a largo lot of jes ave : ew and dd ; Cuicaco, May 20 —A itch dated 0, PORTS, MaD) BE! SriSadps ead sjneatend aetna | mS aeeoe Rhona eect, | wObctigy Mey 8 deh deo en TS, MADEIRAS, SuREAES, tue Se of pattlotic devotion to the Umlow’ atl | "sea" tad illo aold'ete amall advance Yesterday report ihat the rebels are nmking exten- BITTERS, &e., &c., burns as warmly im bis heart as in the days when 15-im™ , Beets gaat ne sive prepsrations for a second attack. They now he fought the nullification of South ina, inder Andrew Jackson. Judge Catron delivered a brief but pointed ex- calculate on being able to wh! p the Vntonista at dlrectly out of bond—by the gallon or dozen. Richmond, Corinth, and en the M i, after ‘which they don’t expect to be molested inf their tempereanece charge, ts toe Gras Jary. Bs hy pee es Se sn TOBACCO and SEGARS, of ail Kinds. dwel rtiey on thelr dul ferret str HH igna: ry die st cee ree nae ie peomen of fashions Cutting ae a and Free ‘a Se ante et idling pa one, . —" r PARAFFINE and ADAMANTINE CANDLES. . Ft The offense was a heinous ut- ° eed went upon the defeat of the milita: i of the Btale s gui and dew viene wv Wasted frumediately—Y une adios to earn + agg ores aa thas not yet been accept —_ iabment. a other po! jary were re- ~ = — = 4 ferred to bis charge to the Grand Jury at St. -ECEIVED ONG RES: JOHNSON & NAGLE, Louis, to which we shall refer sgain. A BEAUTIFUL of Misnge’ and | ale ' By 10-2m «BO Pannevivanta AVENTE. New Une vox Coat Ov —Coal oil Coat Ow — Goat oil ts md “ais pa, never were sol po re ME Sbie Aino af ver C be royer |-bugs rs. N Alter report yesterday— fuily wits emnall brash o¢ fecihee te tae pines [ca The sas bill wae taken Up and scvers! eayend where they most do congregate. The cure is a ments were acied a, ose ee effectual and permanent. Gilt frames, chende, House —After our report: si hers Xe, rabbed sligbtly over with cosi oll will Mr, Coifax reported the Bill teraccufe the more not be disturbed by files, iy transportation of the maile. <1" abs Beornzes—It je eoted that fifteen hun- wie alain Sl soy Moen eng ty, Obie, East, week. One hous: shipped otbers. 3 — pantnd yee New York 4: . = the snetiaentth andthe regular speeentr Te ssuNeTON, (7- The Grand Jury of Boarbon County, Ken- i ne tueky, at {ts Inst session, —— entered the service of the so-called Con- erate States, and against tweive others for in- vading Kentucky to make war ayatast the State. ! Copper Piate Printing, © ** basi | . pe? pile ata ir tcomme: . m. PA relroshineats at moderate” p r1oee. Pie HENEY ROSENE tare amornest. in MACE SUAS OURNAL q = | Prices. J. W. COLLE Jee 6 OE ANA EED, EtSas| "Se sessed e ecg ; i FRANCK tayion, * ‘I

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