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HE EVENING STAR i PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania ave. and Eleventh street, THE WEEKLY STAR. It invariably contains the “Washington News’? that has made The Daily Evening Star circulate #0 generally throughout the country. 7 Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro cured at the counter, Immediately after the lasve ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. P®orosars FOR HORSES, BY w. D. WALLAOH: Papers served in packages by carriers at $4 8 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price Is $3.50 a year, in adeance; $2 for six mnths; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sin- gie copies, ong cant; in wrappers, rwo CENTS. {7 ADVERTIsRuENTs should be sent to the Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may Rot appear until the next day. EE A ES ES FT FROM BEAUREGARD'S ARMY. Affairs at Corimth—Ac- vos, XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1862. N2. 2,888 LATE FROM RICHMOND. Panic onthe Appreach of the United States TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. ELEOTION NOTICES. OFFICIAL, we —— . 2 es Devor Quanesn™. o k t Memphis is in the Fleet—No More Marringes. LATEST FROM GEN. HALLECK’S ARMY. | GECOND WARD FIRST PRECINT.—Notion eimapee eal i geld ar Corner of Ith end Gantan Werk een. g Power of Gen. Halleck. Richmond seems to have been In a great fright Skirmishing Along the Whele Line. sions of the charter of the nity of Washington, an The Secretary of State will hereafter receive | SEALED Prorosaze will borecsivd ar tetiice A correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch | at the approach of the gunboats. The Dispatch HeanquaRteRs oF THE ARMY oF THE Mrasis- | @leation will be held on Mondsy, the 2d day of Ww: writing from Corinth, May 4th, gives the follow! unti! Wednesday, the 23th if May.at 12 o'clock of Thursday last says, under its editoral head: | srrr1, Berore Conintu, May 22d, 1862.—There RY ext, at 419 Fwelith street, between Now | Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, tue Ge — ing account of affairs in Beauregard’sarmy. The Fook ue ™., for furnishir, ernment with (700) seven During the day of yesterday the greatest anxiety | was considerable skirmishing along our whole | YOrk Svenue and Af sirecty ier Maser, panves iw | Commencing with Saturday, the first of next | hundred Horses of the following descriptions, viz letter is so Interesting that we give it nearly in | was manifested by our citizens with reference to | line yesterday. Hoare to serve two years, and for three members of the | Month. F. SAVALR * * In every case the enemy was driven back. of Common'Counoi', to ssrve one year. ‘on Cavalry —(500) five huodred horses, from pow of Go Hace, tht hee ened | eae aap apache |, Gujagwngcoaice ammo tet | kage Sts ome eget ana] M27 __wituian m sewana, | ofitagertsnt ef untint tem, power of Gen. Halleck, but that he is not satisfied ited upon the bulletin, and read by hundreds | and wounded. The enemy’s loss was about the | close at 7 p,m, GEO. W. STEWART, Ww DEPARTMENT, to the saddie; compsotly built, ‘acd iree cS a with this, butis seeking more: utereak ta the fate of the city, who earnestly | same. in daily! ab L. F. CLARK, Janvany 21, 1862, | defects, CortntH, Miss, Sunday, May 4.—From every | long for its deliverance from the fate which has wares are taoatip ee Peagettd rye fips pe mis Commismtoners, Oxpe2ep, That the War Department will be], 4 ARTILLERY. | appearance the eventful hour, se long anticipated, Mwinien Cases mrerhinne a Mae 14. | ment. closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and (i536 tt is at last upon us. @ enemy are advanc! 'y ia i = - _—_—_——_ Fridays ageinst all other business but that which tween f ‘oads br the gunboats have sto} about thtee the provisions of the charter of the city of W. age eeeauy . s converging ia Corinth, and are tier oan e obstructions. peed threw a shell The Latest from Fert Pillow. ington, na porekiby re ae hy . ‘Monda hen relates to active military operations in the field. ee rg nt T kets have bee: vas pats In; toe | at nalf-past nine o'clock, which fell short, and a] Cricaco, May 23 —A special dispatch to the | day of June next, at Ford's D Saturdays will be devoted to the business of setiin sivey Wl andar aemelieg Ooueens cane | ncisd Geen Seo saiaaiedinbor wikick mad ovee | THD on cae eee ne eater. | Peavey c ar oe e Se, sr rnd bent ut deter eo be wore of | ued bond thy fort) Paey Have te artgunge [any any tomortas npwaed or che | ete fara a ony of a ed CGetapwras cei bn ees ee atrachad Arman omancane oe meen es rogressin; petsioag ane in * ** : y ‘Coun . J muet bo! id for on the S ir. << is silentiy p —. The Sri act —— ceadly ton tae when they get within | minutes, tintil Go’clock p.m. The firing was ixe ease Board of Common Council to serve ons EDWIN M. STANTON, dices tone tomes ony ee a the approaching drama was perfor! ” reach ‘The men are all anzious for a fight. returned three or four times by the guns of the | 7"Phe polis will open at? o’olock a. m.,and close jaze-te Secrétary of War, | 2¢ must forward two distinct proposais—one t- =~ 1 1 thousand strong supported “The Thomas Jefferson, the Northampton, | rebels, elther from the fortifications or from mor- | at7 m WM, P. sSHEDp. bcieas complete tn it self, raneaiy tal of cavsiey aod Teoeotnies oc Laudl tan butael bois nave; teas soaks ane tae | Conese tae ee ee mark, EDWD.C-DYER, PASSENGER TRAIN Tu MANASSAS. to any otter proposn! 7S sang Bers Senuauuzation upon one of cur | Roanoke, and several other canal boats. Tue ob- | however, and doing no damage.’’ mis SAML, sah LS —— the corse: Ln] Soponea brigades, auder the command of Gen. Marma- | structions are not so complete as could be de- Fort Pillow not Evacuated. —-— - : Wan DzpantMenr, ered dake, stationed on the front, about three-fourths | sited; but, if the gunners do their duty, the} C,rzo, May 22--A tug cent dows from the TRIED WARDS FIRST PL ECINCT.—Notioe | Office Miltary Superintendent Rativoads us of mile beyond Farmington. The latter is a | enemy cannot pass.” 11 | Beet to reconnoitre was fired on from Fort Pillow mys ths ea oare dips formi one oh Washington, April 13, 1562 small place, northeas: of Corinth, distant about | ‘‘No one doubts that the gallant gunners will | on Wednesday evening, and subsequent demon- slestion will be bold on e2¢ day | No Passenger Train will be run from Wasbing- four miles. Firing between the pickets com- | do their duty faithfully: and, if upon them de- | strations by the rebels prove that they still occupy | of June next, at the Wood Office of |. W. Simms, ton to Manassas until further notice GUARANTEE. menced between one and two o'clock. Our | pends the fate of our loved Capital, we have | the place south west correr of 9th and M streets, for Mayor. Liggoe O The ability cf the maser Gr bll the contrac mishers were then deployed, and we drove | reason to hope that Richmond Is secure ——— to gerve two yeara,one member of the Board of D. €. MeCALLUM, should it be awarded to hit. must be xuatanee t back. Meanwhile the brigade, in pursuance “«Late last evening we were informed that three Arrests in Missouri. Alfermon, to serve two years, thres members of ap 18-tf M. D. and Sup’t Railroads, U. 8. by two reavous:hie persons, whose signatur od peaceasortell pla, setieeh © ohait daaames to | gaabuala Were etttla Uren taiies of the obaree- one ysar, | Ps bocera didheroaiacan d 7 the Beard of Common Council. to » b ition, and here the entire force of | tions in the James river, with a steamer in front, Hebel amen eee ae sey 22 The following and an Assessor, to serve two years, for ssid tounty. tee bundred engiged the enemy and | apparently feeling the way. Last night they e P' iy , ra. while they were abont crossing the Missouri ‘The polis will open at 7 o’clock s. m. and ol maintained a desperate resistance in the face of | lay at anchor. It was thought thattwo of the id if Tm. P bite on pended to th» gutrantes respons lity of the guaractore moet be shown by the official UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that until otherw:se ordered, the Commissione: certificate of the Clerk of the i iges, | PeBrest District Court or of the United States Die teould not | "Ver in the vicinity of this city: Lieut. Colonel tOWE cer tect of Cpngrass of the leth of April,1852, | trier atioreey ome Uae D overwhelming odd: Vessels below were transports, but itcould not | sr jinaney. judge advocate of the second division te MARTIN helt te pelaser ber 2 wee Dace an rere Bidders must be prasent in person when the bide Between 5 and 6 o'clock the Federals brought | be determined whether or not they had troops on | rine sissourl State Guard. and a member of 19 + FOPE, bis,” will hold thetr scesions up the cits Sre opened or their propossie will not be consid- up their batteries, and then commenced between | board. Up to nightfall they had thrown but one | Gen “Harris? staff; Lient. Col. Rael — > ______Commisrioners._ } Bis. will ho Washington, on Monday. Ba gf rs sere Canale cays the opposing artillery a fierce interchange of | shell and three solid shot at our batteries manding a battery of the second divi "THIRD WARD-SECOND PRECINCT— | Wodnend J; Tawraday, aud F' by the contractor and both of hie coeceereeiened shots, which lasted for nearlyan hour. Covered | The population seems to have been divided be- | formerly paymaster on Gen. Parson's #t2 ; Lieut. Notice ts hereby given. that in conformity to ted he red of the sucotes ul bidder upou signe by this the enemy made flank movements right | tween a desire to ru da wish to remain and | @,) Thurmen, paymaster in the fifth division; | the provisions of the charter of the city of Weah, h © the contract. and left, and the result wasa further retreat of | see the Yankees. Companies were ed together | Vicnt Col. Davis, judge adyoeate of the fifth a pert rat Me pee ee ie 3 thereof. («hich will |, 4# the bond must accompany the contract. it wi our ferces through Parmington and towards Cor- | for defense, and much alarm was shown. One | division, a member of Gen. Steer’s staff. | north went corner of oth’ bteeee oe and @ aout expire on the 1th of July next,) but BOL thereaiter, | b@ necessar= for biddera to have their b»ndemen inth. in truth, such was fhe 4 ing effect of | brilliant military genius off-rs to board our naval These men are said to be emissaries frem the | north, for Mayor to serve two years, one mnenioe present to the Commissiocers their respective state. ith thom, or to have bonds! Le a the shells—and they were thrown with great pre- | fleet and capture the whole lot, including the | rebe] army, and were ona mission to wie up. 8 | of the Board of Alderman to serve two years, three | monts or petitions in. writing, versed by omth of ramen de oan be proonred upon as, elsion—thst our men could not withstand the | Monitor. Here is his advertisement: rebellion in Missourl. They will be sent to St. | members of the Board of Common Council to serve atirmation setting forth the names, ages, and per ltontior t this office, either persons — storm, and the greater portion of two regiments Save RickMonp —I will be oue of one bun-| {outs and committed to prison. one rer and @n Assessor to serve two yesrs, for | scnal description of such pers: che mann 7, by i or by telegraph. “ m aad scattered In every direction. The remainder of | dred to the gunboat to join any party, officered by SSE eae: ei oeen 89 o'acak and close | Janta tonelien tee ea acum ed such claim Ui F os the brigade came in in good order, without any } determined and resolute officers, to board the Calls for Treeps. atTolock pims GEORGES GIDEON | eeetotel lange to the Government of the Wiited | We,—,of the county of —- and State of — attempt by the enemy at pursuit. Our artillery, | whole fleet of gunboats and take them at all baz- Vt., May 2G 1b NG OAS HALL, ra Stator, and that the petitioner hiss not borue ares | ant <* sof fhe county of —, and State cf ° reer artery ar a ee ta ie, maawe as | ards, to save this beautiful city from destruction. | | Bratinorox, Vt., May 22.—Gov. Holbrook, in B. E. @ITTINGS, araitat the United States during the present revel: | Neroby Euateion age — Teenie et acne the Swett Battery, of Vicksburg, Miss., and gal- | 1 am not a resident of this State, but of the Con- Saeco ag latidticcagen ed be pe _mi6 Commissioners._ | Lion. Sor ia any way given aid or comfort thereto, | tract in seoordance with the terms of lis propou. Bercy Chair of tae FGReer pee ne ne ane eee eee: Bests If ask & dahon cae Le cok | on ee a oe a emcee oT wenn |e WARD — FIRST, PRECINOT.— | gamed ‘in tio 8th sention ef SE Sok Tor bles | Bea int; Should bie. proposition be cordance’ heavy es tl ata mg he yaecce 7 = mame can be had by seizing © ee diately. P Notioe 1s hereby given that, in couformi'y to 58 Sth section » for 1 u inter into & contract in gsocordan: Our less cannot eas 2 and about ofice. ,, 5 statement in writing or schedule with the Cierk of | therewith. 100 wounded; that of the enemy was doubtless | Here is another call—‘‘Refu, from the State] _Coxcorp, N. ff., May 22.—in compliance with | thé provimons of the charter of het sity of Wash- | S . Cirewt Court for the District of Fhould the coutract be awarded him we are pre- reater. In addition to which we captured 60 | of Maryland and the District of Columbia. You | 0 order telegraphed from the Secretary of War, | ths 2d day of Jona coat at Solve ae Rat: | the saveral owners or claimants to the services of | parotid hee eens be eward zg - , ; . the 2d day of June next, at Syiveeter’s Prog Store. the peri fi ing forth the (To this guarantee must be appended the offciak prisoners, including a msjor of engineers, a Mis- | are requested to meet this morning, at 11 o'clock, ae Sad Berry will immedately raise another | at the corner of Sixth ‘street west aud H street names, Ages, ex, Rnd particular description of | cortificateabove mentioned.) —s oe ae er Leonia ey left for Mobile this } at the rooms of the Maryland Society, Pearl street, | Yolunteer regiment of infantry for active service. | norti, for Mayor, to erve two years, one member | such persons se: raily.is by authority given to ‘moraing. over the store of Weston & Williams. A tender | The regiment will be commanded by Col. Joseph | of the Hoar of Alderman, to serve two years, three 7 that act, extended to the let INSPECTION, DELWERY. &e members of the Board of Common Council, to serve Somm rasted for under this eadve * * * From the Federal Major I could glean | of our services for the defense of Richmond ts the | 4- Gilmore. one year. hae IE mage erga ved [ae os } it fidl_10: peotion not a word, except that the fight was a recon- | object of the meeting. Terrific Hailstorm. The polls will open at 7a m., and close at7p.m. | shail neglect to file such statemeut or schedule with | those not conforming to the specifications w. nolssance in force. Upon all other topics he was Pete, au is — with ie sporeval of ysl hee SLOPERR, said Clerk, acoording to the requirements of that myeels, sani si tie ae Hi section of said ao Sart aks ance, Gaeen etn iemen: Edapermt lowes [repel oy ignite rm commenced here at 5 o’clock Inst E. C, ECKLOFF, = . F. VINTON tration was part of the general design to occupy “Waiter Lenox.” | evening. Nearly all the windows facing the} _m19_ 0” Commussionars, ANIEL R-GOODLOE, ‘car front lines ofa best of operations, and toen-§ And here anothe: storm were shivered, and the ground was covered FOURTH WARD-SECOND PRECING HORATIO KING, able the enemy to make 2 heavy flank movement, | ‘“ Noticz.—All young men out of the army | #veral inches deep with hail stores some three 2 Payment to be mie upon the completion of ac’. Notice is hereby Tashi, onan Commissioner™ | contract, or eo acon theres fier ae tae 0 inches in diameter. some of which wei hed seven visions of the charter of the city of Washington. | _Y¥4#hington, Aprii 23, 1962, ap Sth vow b susie eae windienatis which, from their actions, Is evidently in con- J who are familiar with the use of the rifle, and termaster s be in fonds j ounces. Grain ficlds ral &n election wiil be held on Monday. the 2d day of OTIC ny inf rmelity in tre or non-co - templation Ther present success has necessi- | who have patriotiam enough to join a body of apne reload fi pean arecdad reward elon Wing of the City Ha.!, base ALED PROPOSALS ato invited until the | wat the seen riisement. will eneure tated the concentration of our outposts nearer the J sharprhooters for the defence of our beloved = Mayor, 10 serve two yearr, 27th day of May, 1862, at 12 o’clock, m , for supply- | the rej-ction of the poss. eater, and of course has narrowed our circle of j Capital, will meet at the Washington Monument member of the Board of Aldermen, to servetwol ing iho United States subsistence Department | Bhese rocee call awarded in lots of mot more operations to the fecus from which we expect to J this day, at 12 m., for the Purpose of forming a From Califernia. ears, and three members of the Board of Common | wth 6 10) head cf Beef on the Host than (200) two hundred ih, uniers the Depot deal out death ard destruction; but we are pro- [| body of sharpahooters to operate on James river.” San Francisco, May 19—The steamer St. | COW t Ward. The Cattle to bs aelivered at Wazhington c:ty, artermaster should de*m it for the interest of Itt loi ible to be lawfully married », - m, and closest? | and each enimal to s. age 1-300 pou Governm< nt to acorpt a larger number. portionately stronger than before sno 7 poss! ‘o y mar: Louts has arrived from Panama. About one p.m. XBAUGH ‘Weight; no an'mal admitt ‘+ he Depot (.uartermaster resery 48 to himeslf the From various northern accounts] have been led J in Richmond, as will eppear from this notice in} thousand passengers sailed for Oregoa and Brit- W. BOTELER, Jr., 1,00) pounds grose. Heifers and Balle no nted. | richt to rejecs any or all bide that he may seem too ppose that the Federal army would bring J the Dispatch : ish Columbia last week. F. f “The Cattle to be delivered st such times aud in against us 130,000. I now have good reason to “<A stitch in time saves nine,’ is an adage At the municipal election held here yesterday | m2 Li 5 svuoh quantity believe it does not number more than 106,000 at | which has lately received several exemplifica- aa asthe IFTH WARD-FIKST PRECINCT—Notioe | , 10° first delivery of Cattieto be made on ths 1th fs Rerony area that, in conformity to the pr nL oe or a8 soon therealter as Government A bond with good and sufficient security will be aired, ir 4 D. P. RUCKER, verument may require. ma 19 dt2sth Col. and Depot Q aartermsaeter. ec treat etiiniomnenciel che outside. Sickness is making fearful havoc § tions in this city, by the removal of precious in their ranks, and notwithstanding the admira- J documents of various sorts by those entrusted with oT Visions of the charter of Washington. an dlection ble sanitary regulations devised by northern in- [their custody. They have oe ol ooh The Guerilla War in Missouri. yx 8 peld on Mouday, a “ es as - eo or ir ol ii genult; ', ey are every day disabled and Serrated ee penne = ay wece Die Rotia, May 20 —A train of seventeen wagons, ond ih paren south. for Mayor te serve two yeare rerernment pyre! so Saal a right _ psy in <\Guaie tatty ate Whe profente believe thatthe | least, qj! authorized permits to commet matri- | ‘den with government stores, which left here on £50, Momber Of tho Hosrd of Aldermen, to serve | * No ne wii es one ed when put in by oon Some there ate who pr angeia tea Laing banestobehnds Wane wactens nt; | Monday, wareverinces to Gay When about twen | roe rearetnres members of the Board of Common | trattore! Why ware eee ae eet a comply fail of New Orleans will cause a change in y . y OF rebel ueaniae opringteld road. vy a band | Founeil,to serve for one year. and one Aussesor, | Wa (agit oO ters, Previousl”, failed. to compl JOHNSON & NAGLE. Federal programme, and that their Commander | double thelr happiness have one source of conso- << satel geariitas, oko lkrned the te oA ‘and | fof said Ward. to servetwo veare present to respond’ to tas nd all bide dane ? abr mage ip g Soapeer prolip rome ger i them—North Carolina is not yet block- contents and carried off ail the mules, eighty-six The polls will open at 7a wae close at m, 3 dt ws = aia skin, estrus : ina 0 el in full, wi army which would result from = general battle, a aaeetee 2 ee oy. members of the firm. (south side,) tis extremely improbable, however, that the | Gen. McClellan om the Field and im the Hos- y the whole people’s ticket was elected by a hand- some majority over the fusion F 259 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ————________ to Major A. BECKWITH, northern army Will now dare to retreat, In the face pital. meer pppoe bes coh rie = ate Se C.3.,U. 8. A., Washing2on, D, Between Neath and Tenth Streets, . Ww Yor«k, May 2} —Nassau dates to the i4t! zi WARD— SECO? eC: [T— 1 poclaee pang myer ad ec onas An Incident, describing Gen. McClellan at the] sate that some thirty Tebel ‘Vensela ‘are there | MO Hotness Sant pie one ia conformity to 7 recommend for the coming warm season their urged it on, tn tabi sion of Mem- J battle fleld at Williamsburg, is thus related by @| awaiting the termination of the me preferring | the provisions of the chartor of the city of Wash-| of \°— of the county puis. ‘They have smelt biood,and the ety la“On | correspondent of the New York Post, a Peper not enctign, tO certain capture by the blockaders, | {2607.80 election will be held on Monday, the 24 | Sta Tz #2, hereby guaranty p SS Walt te Sai to the cotton States.”’ ; disposed generally to award more praise to Gen. pert they say, bave effectually sealed Southern | ney of sd atreet east, and D atroot south, for Ma OF | torms of his ‘peoneeiiinn. and thet, crores Fite mg = Clarets, Silll and Sparkling P. 3.—I learn from an officer just returned from | McClellan ‘‘than the law allows.” ‘ pec a eee eS Rie ret we, Zoars, one member of the Board of | position be scoepted, he 2 reconnolssance, that the Federals are pressing Al-ermen, to serve two years, three inembers of Congressi: the Board of Common Coucoil, to serve ose 7, < Cutcago, May 22 —The complete official foot- ¥ a cus Assessor, to serve two yeare, for #ai: pared to become his eocur: ings of the vote cast In the Coygressional election 2 &t ouos enter 1 coment In aosordance therewith, towards our left upon the line of the Mobile and J .\¥ bem the firing was most terrific, and the d tue coutract be awarded him we are pre- 5 anxiety the most intense, there came from the Onio Rallreed and Memphis and Charleston | °-; of our raukes sound’ which scomed for the ae ee eit of these communt- I 1 oment to subdue the roar even of the artillery. anes - pe pee Essar g Acetate All eyes and ears were turned to discover its ato our ; " + ‘ escape in case of defeai skirmishing has cigin, Shieh proved to be the spproach of Hocks and Moselle Wines, hi ~ from the well-known houses: c will open st 7.8. m.and close at7 p.m. bing guarentes must be appended to each bid, : as soe Pes Peery give W.J. Allen, dem. ke eee TLE an CHARLES S. FOWLER & OO Messrs. DRaNDENBOURG FRERES, Bordezux, plurality. revious report erroneously s' AC . oR & © that Haynie, dem. was cloned. ! C.F.CRUMP, : iM POR Messrs. Morne & Rurrzti, going oa all d2y with smail arms, and an | Oceral McClellan — senate ene ae, Commissioners, D BAT. Frankfort-on-the- Mal peen ” be had been momentarily expected, an is Op- 7 2. = "7 ” ny DEALBRa 1D rankfort-on-the- Main ceasionat discharge of field pieces. A decisive : Departure of Gev. Stanley. WARD FIRST PRECINCT.— — “ aon ly at hand The ne of battle | PO:t22e coming was balied with long and enthu y ® exe : ZN WAR : : i oot) Biastic cheering Regiment after regiment, ashe | | Naw Yore, May 22.—The stramer Generel | the Morente ephte Siva thats 10 confornty to Japanued Waitere. Hockueim Joint Stock Company, Ww Gieere Mine Mare ete miles long- | was quickly recognized gave utterance toa wel. | Buruside sailed thivatiamene ror Beaufort, N.C. | ington, an election wi!l be held ou Mouday. the ad | biated Ware, | Che Hockheim-on-the-Rbine a age etait eee ponte eatin days of rain I come of which Napoleon might have been proud. | Gov. Stanley, Rev, Mr. Clark, of Mass, and others | day of June next, at island Hali,on Virginia ave A 3, himneys and Wicks, ” < ave =| are ngers by ei nue, between 6th and 7th streets, for to | Zlcok Sin Goods, Lanterns, &., &0, # battle, and we now have to walt fér warm sun- trate cc hee eee en Passengers by this steamer. serve two years, one member of the Boerd of Al. ‘Tin Chamber Sete isa tuo ees bee abine, irm ground and dry roads before our an- Gan Keyes, aad approving his course, and es- : = dermén, to serve two years, three members of tha | _'™ ®- tlows’ Hal!) 7-h st. -— tictpations can be immediately resumed. Even csalbe ile eoder Pee reinforcements to’ General Treasure from Califernia, Board of Common Council, to wave one ear. and M FRENCH MILLINERY, Champagnes, theu the silence of the enemy !s more provokin; [enon & joined him in a ride throughout our] , N#W Yor«, May 23—The steamer North Star} 84 vill ‘open at? ae ee oan ps Oe ; ks. TROMAS, From New Y ork) Room No, than inspiring, because of the uncertainty which | [am0°™ has arrived with half a million of treasure from SARSON ease rete oie i pet arrived wit & se- OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS. Invests their future Operations. Since the skir- California. + y tLbt g NERY off His aj rance was everywhere the signal for BARRON, est styles Sud fashions, to which she ave 3 i . 5 emell warfare which takes place between the | Pi#in blue coat, and had his cap enveloped in a CONGRESSIONAL. aaneil Th idity of bis ride to th We guarantee to satisfy everybody at the low- 3 " zed covering. ‘The rapidity of his ride e ——- Pollo Up thie preltanieney atten eee, bev wil | Held hed well spattered Lim with mud, aad the] XXXvsqth CONGRESS__Socena &: pa A AOD [ee ual? iBOrarHic HOSPITAL. | est market prices, and solicit an early éall. ect to believe that there will be no bat Nechowene dhcwia anttins ef Her ne ington an election wil: be hold on Monday, the 2i | atrecis, uovihvat tie heen of vote on JOHNSON & NAGLE. Pe 7 rl He, however, showed no signs of fatigue, and it Sunatr.—After our report closed, yesterday— day of June next, at 565 M. nd avenue Litesen One half miles airecti, Gee +7 ones 45 sow ” sith, | Was not until he had 1n person familiarized him-]} ‘The consideration of the tax bill wae resumed. | sth and loth de for Mayor, to | fustitution. ‘For tonne? Hee ° — Kona oh road | tay Fe > ag 111 | Self with the entire field, and by eritical observa- House —After our report closed— of Al- 7 Hospital. MRS. L. M. v, wemstant Themnestves With Coitay cee a ey wil! | tion studied the exact peaition of the enemy, that] Ee consideration of the confiscation bill was | 4 th sof the | “in i-lm* oo : Pog “Memphis "act tf 1 i he accepted the shelter of a room which had been | continned. Board of Common Council, *o serve one year, and EATEER thea blow o& the Snettie tad Obio Railroad’ | Teserved for bim at headquarters ”” Mr. Sedgwick offered an amendment author- | “Rye polls wilt oped at 7 & mand o!ose at 7p. m. BELTING — = aise interrupt our comvmunicntion atti, Among the wounded, who were visited assoon | {zing the enrollment of slaves, end advocated it. W, T. DONIPHA We have juet received an aesortment, Colemban, Miaiealpys, ohich to us is an impor- | 84 the battle was over, says the writer ; He stated that it wou?d be an act of public justice CHAS BARRIN CAMPBELL & SON, Colambus, aay. “Gen. McClellan bad a kind word for each, and | to send the color pilot Robert Small to act ax 3 8 HEPBUMD m 16 vt 351 Pennsylvania av. tant pee. pe a stnile which carried consolation to the pale | Governor of South Carolina, ‘There 1s not a loyal |_m2 eats. —— sioner Ww WEVED NCT— a 5 SENT WARKD-—SECOND PRECINCT MoeNt PLEASAN JOHNSON & NAGLE, . PIE-US POEM fferers, most of whom had not received the | slaveholder in the country. > a =< . My own !mpressioa—derived from general offi- | q = ' ss , — netdental entirely to the of the SP og iat aaah 3 "tus " " wrestecr, andthe tact chat the Poderaie require | TS tnonght hit on eid ond itiisacte Dama Sa] "ae ee erel men THE GREATEST VARIETY OF Every one ia an epicure preg oT REWER single dozen : reeden. With cor rome tetas Soe | companion, Mr. Wiekliffe —I say itis false, Spring and Summer Clothing, Noose whore tae aad aauple in size: HIBBERT & COS BROWN STOUT, Gone im less than a week. ihe reconnolssance | gee y std: told wee hel oe rece iand when} The Speaker—The gentleman will take his FURNISHING GOODS, Otter then Leyton'erare Famiiy'Piea! BARKLAY, PERKINS & CO8 BRO. STOUT, bico resulted in the fizht of Saturday was a por- 3 * " rr leventh etreet, > tloaiof these operations, and the dally advance ot | $4 comforted them they were greatly surprised. Afr. Wickilqe—1 wilt [ZA TS AND caPps,} mir between @ mud i strests. Do. a: XX PORTER, tnese scouting partice upen our froat is turther | }¢ bad not oscurted to them tenderly inquire into | institution~that Jt 1s Tigkt, that treme oe | JUST ABRINED, T ade Gace ene : proof of the correctness of this view Another | Jo? General would «1 wae tee tha f ution—that 8 right, that it ought to be FOR SALE AT NO. HE New Union Game of ecession,or Sketohes | KNOX & SON’S ALLOA ALE, p nt fact indicative of the intention of the | their casualties and provide for theft relief. rpetual ang should be protectea by buman} 4ND 4 RYHERN PRICES, | of the Rebolion: just the thing for the family oir- . . enemy is that for three days they have been mass-| | Colonel Dwight, of the irst regiment, was} laws and the Constijution of the country in which At No. 460 7th Street, near F. gi send so the Union so'dier. Published fu YOUNGER’S INDIA PALE ALE, ing an immense force upon our righ: flank, and | Stretched pen scot, Se the centre of the per ch he lives, and is not wiiling, ts not anxious to 1 : . ARLTON, Ebiladelph nd for have by 2 sudden dash cut off the Memphis and | f00m. | His wound ja the leg had been partially | sacrifice it for the safety of the country is, sa 1 | _™May 15-Im J. H. SMITH, Clothier. | sai b 408 SHILLIN' : ——— ee “age of a S SHILLING TON. TENNENT’S SCO#CH ALE, XX, 1 dressed, but he was by no means comfortabie. Ia} believe, a disloyal man. 1 am for destroyin this }-e03m 5 ‘a. avenue. Cc ton Railroad eight miles above us uJ a 4 STER’ = This event ls comparsdvely unimportant per se, Fesponse 10 the General's commendation of his institution tn every Siate where we have the | [)EPOT OG CASE EE® OFFICE, EL2cant stock but It may be made the basis other foray | Conduct on the field, Le stated that he would no } ott to destroy it. J am not going to leave ong ‘May 19, 1962," a OPENED THIS DAY, upon the Mobile and Obio Ratiroad, six or seven | b8¥e given up, but for the severity of bis wound, | slave in tho track of an adveneing army. W anrzp, immediately, ( In Beaatifu' Organdy Mutiine ! miles beyond, the success of which would tem- | 224 that eg igre Prat Cgee “ere By. Mavenea addressed the House on an amend- be Gyeehsesa in open mar! 3,000 yards Spleodid Lawns, at 12% ote, porarily produce serious diificulty | Fhese move- | (cer pers f the General Seglleas Spee mat | pale wae pe ra6e to v0 Double- widen Monn hey em ments abow that the enemy are active along our Seed eee eae Bscgpsadl i. ee ere ie _— cloc! House took a recess to half at A ed) and their demonstrati cann J : 3 3 ‘wheel sob aiserior object I am dail pean tended by 8 skillful surgeon.”? ay cgassembiing, the consideration of the bill sa fall ansorknont cr ths loves prices. ing similar movements aigainet our left. No by resumed, and it was discussed until half past W. COLLE JOHNSON & NAGLE fears, however, can reasonably be entertained as} {[ 7 The Richmond papers contain numerous | Glue. to the resalt. We have a force amply suiicient | advertisements of deserters fyom the rebel srmy. it, a \. i. o mar will be received. m 15. 523 Sevent, ‘© price higher than ($110) one hundred and ten “t satstoe dollars wilt be paid horse. NE; COME ALL, acd by Invite the sitention of Resieurente ond Bamiiics defend ntire line, and thanks Provi- | There are the names of forty-two from an Ala- RESS TRIMMI A : to sell will 2 PT. ING 3 Some, tie matate of the “country is such that the bama regiment, and one hundred and ej bty-three D SACK PRiuMings: mia Pa a ent baning Seply to CAPT. 5.1 ine corner of Erand qSUMMER % to thelr well-selected my cannot bring snything like ‘ized | from the Ist Vizginis. . Just received, er atiaah hy RUCKER | Isr — c ut Stock of Groceries enel 5 js Sg 75 : 3 force to bear upon us. Tuey must creep ough U}* The 8t. Louis, Alton and C 0 Railroad Rigs GiMES, 8m hace am i8 id Og artermaster and Col. A DC, +, . being abi ‘ = ts exciton, Sal ter ioee on face to face | 2ibed for the first week in May, $ 2,779 $o—a | riety of uatd and taw'o lo NEW AND HANDSOME Or EVERY DESCRIPTION, bed . with us, and then we will bave them inourtolle. | S¢iceue °f 1944.87 on the corresponding wee my DRESS 000s. | eieo— Of open elds there are few or none. Consequent- “ 297 Pa. a ly, with all thelr odds agelust us we are fully se ml?-lw '1C! thelr equal. N io THE PUBLIC . oO this day eres ven stylish things, in Plain rey Fal Between 10th BLACK SILKS! WINES, BRANDIES, GiN8, WHISKIES, ¥ TS, civil engineer, whe: Seveaned cant aeons GOSLING RESTAURAN TAF sarsevecthat shove sr, | persvat hun, i ot Airectty out of bond—y the gallon or dosen the Greet Bastern ‘on the tank’ sopra eo] sty PENNS Br wer Mus, spring Sheng uf Nee cA gy ‘ Georgetown. D C.. May ist, 108d. © are y3 ‘tbetled the sbip—not for compensation, but to m 15- sty HORSES, oak ES, OFICK.—-The undersigned will contin quiaia an acknowledgment of the services ren- as the ees Fame of being JAY COOKE 2 co. BUGSite, te Prana chuuge agi rand; ead Ropes tBtmer[t & continues Seyfid| TOBACCO and SHOARS, of a winds ered. - m 7 very or U7-The Cairo (IL) Post Office has become| ONE OF TRE BEST RESTAURANTS 469 Firrzenru Sracer, t ioe ie pip aite., _ one of the first in the Union, in point of i- | I 7-Give its trial and judge for yourself. £1) i ‘ ' ved DROP ROOT a NN. | PARAPFINE and ADAMANTINE CANDLES, tude of besinem. The ueesi average ts 35,006 Kvecrthiag in the Rouse bbe acme 2} Check # aad Pa oN ES | a dat "Horse, SOR ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI| - the datiy reception and distelbution of letiers exe EST THe Mal andes revanent Reads, Net oon ne creds 100,000, saying nothlug of the printed Don't A! corn, Y4ND EXCHANGE, otelseames matter. ‘247 Penns Fran ons {7 The if-y-sixth anniversary of the Orphan | _m1Sm Between 12th and ist ste, some nde. REFRI ; i Fe ¥ vaNta A Asytum Soci Tipeas Makin. sje Mue anziun, | QRDLLSR iter soa eae eet bea ee cine e Monday EB ! re te ours, served E HAVE revolver, and then used Een 2th ard Sth ote, w f mo 3 Cause, pimnself. , jealousy. oe sad pea Wied,

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