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‘ 5 * s BY TEL EGRAPH The Feeling at the Nerth. ' D*® J, H. SCHENCK, 7 eanishee Per: BALLS, PA RTIES, &c. AUCTION SALES. | EVFNING STAR at see “|. The call of the War Department for additional Beate pata pene ceed F. LOOK OUT! V MIS AFTERNOON & TO-MOKKOW ; SKS? COMMAND. Senepte mest. hensalatingaemanpeny Leen: meton, sven ip OR A Te lonrecstt Gram gh) | By WALL ® BARNARD. Axi TSS SSS FROE oe ‘with an enthusiastic and prompt response Gov. ronouneed incurable by | EVENING. Ms Rix'c "St Seer ond 9: WASHINGTON CITY: Morgan has ordered the Sth New York artillery the reeuiny feng. ee a sy Ee LiKe A il ma ag FLOWERS, ay { TUESDAY MAY 27, 1862 ALL QUIET UP RIVER. and 7th regiment, New York State militia, to Bi — day <fanne, At tom or Sheva ek area ody t, ie SE aes €; . ——_-—— leave for Washington, and they are on the way: pumntiyegtane AVENUE, é Shy coats, admitting © centiome wy casepietenmmaner cl sate eee 4 = —— By dispatches received this morning at the War Sth, 11th, 37tb, 7ist, and 25th regiments, on wenn oi May an ban. Bi amue Mouse. oan priaang ; 4, The . As ” . * +4 ee i- . 4 eet of vhs. seein: Prose. Department we learn that affairs are quiet in the} 5 Vor State milita, to follow without delay. or consultation and to examine tne condition of rent Fag SPATNG | cases jeuted ad «ay btn t The Intelligencer is occupied with news de-} yj. jnity of Harper's Ferry. ts ot in 1962. #0, Ger 7H open, . ig: iP iT 'y P in Massachneetts, iments and battalions are REDAY, Mar Pith A talls to-day. A message from Gen. Banks, dated one o'clock motion from diferent portions of the State, The a a = is 1 rnleg on ‘he isth mipirest road, | Srange ant <p The Republican continues its slang-whanging | this morning, says that Captain Collins, of the J old 6th, which was atirehed Spalipere, Seems aera Pavilion, Swings, & ist AA tans eer shots Ticats fog tte) werfare upon General McClellan a [a Senator | youave de Afrique, bas brought bis command Spent the force Philadelphia ite oe fect natrans nt with neh Assasins 3 ma0ee at 3 o' and in a fymar, Weebingten, Chandler Ante Hancock, bavin re bites. su eave that att | 880 Preparing to move. eae ne z 2 0 Iate our At nigh to Terms WALL & BARNARD, Ave a eee A later dispatch from Gen. Ban ‘The Philadelphia Press of this morning says: Pg iki pce, Meet! pmmesicinesy his pe = cot Manager Pret, Spiess ia?-St tide - anenhinn CUR MILITARY BUDGET. is quiet at Williamsport. The it reverse of the Union soldiers in Vir- } PL h nN idely ogiebrated as reme- parce of the ra wuly ESUAY af. Soom dies for diseases of the Lungs, Liver and Stomach IQRMPN THENUON. he pss io anion From Fort \ right termes Larger Tig goog as bis own reputation in the managemert and cure AMUSEMENTS. Walle Mme WALL & BARNARD. Avou ei IN. , rn eeasen ere Fe uel Cates; Maya6 By an errivall fromthe Sod, caused an Tatehse excitement throughout ihe tty ote would advise si rwhp need his services to GHING GASi “$y WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ~ vere i vay 00 aaah taaspe ab vaeart leara that a flag of truce went down yesterday, the city presented an ap; gall, upon nim fs For an ot] Da. coureX Wii STING EON t eek, Sours Cormer Pa. 0. ond Sth» body of rebel troops that recently made a dash at | we leara that «fing of «thee welt flown yoeerey | ee tothal whlch marked Nt when tue are requt- | the ae win the lrometor his onarce is three | RYTON at tue WASHINGTON ENSTCRY STOCK: BROUS Gen. Banky’ force, ts very meagre. Nevertheless, | to exchange prisoners, esti er ceva Wtion for 75,000 volunteers was issued bythe Pi Pree- wise introns 7 txeminanos axd @ivico ie ie Peed SNe Be ANTS TALLION AE Averion “ enough is known here slready to warrant the be- | signed by Gen. Villipigne, commanding adent Eye pe ee aes octane, Dr Schenok would fee grateta; to such patients | Co cere wil agra tne eneree the Pa- vs sa Sie deinter gee alloc Nef that Jackson, Ewell, and Ned Jobnson made ght. ~~ : mi ented one , Ewell, and Ned Job: wag Pah as that the fort bas been great. | esting scene. Both places were filled with off Seni all cu bie Gurion Bie visits Go ther ottieg Krone oft ciltagat ondieeee ithe noness no attempt to follow the retreating line of Gen.] ‘Tte appearance are tha bos cers, who, in obedience to orders, had drawn up | and certify, by w iiten statements, to the beneht | Sente, Doors open si 7} | comumenes Bt * o'clock. | § hue . se _ Banks, in any considerable force, further east | ly strengthened structed, carefully-prepared statements of the number of have Teen vor. Beet ous ging 2: ne m 27-2t* i Sees 's — old, of he than Winchester. True, some rebel troope hovered Seversl new batteries are to be cont available men under their respective commands; a Pim, snok coryneces tt a ism FORDS ATHENEOM. an pete capes millet: : " wz u ¢ guns, several of them of J and j ing from the great interest manifested, 1 Black Pons, turtal upon bis rear almost up to Martinsburg. Asthey| mounting twenty one guns, pe em e at tara: cepenginn | who need only faith in Dr. Sehenck tud Terme carh. ah ventured = was pracineon eer: aoe Beeey acai ee ties ling to shoulder the musket, we have no doubt | Ugremedics to yet be say ed. m2 WALL & BARNARD, Avcts number, and simply alm observe the move- e rebels 2 : that pial penoes alone — = Soe cain imber necessary at emer- Troops trem Boston. gency. The whole city basa mi itary aspect Bostox, May 26—The 324 Regiment Col. ring the daymore than the usual number of ment of Banks, and keep up the panic they sup- posed existed among his troops. It is clear from his dispatches that the last man of them disap- anh ie ae 3 Gan he directed ts his rooms by oallin A YOUNG 2 LAR IEW RSatioron his agent's S B. WAITE, corner 7h si an oulsiana avenue, where also oan be found s ful FRIDAY, Way STH, ee SEQUENCE OF THE Rain OF LYONS. —y oF eame on TUESDA\ supply of nis Medicines. my 36-31" EVENING, toe a7cb intant, = rT ight | ()FFICE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH, Hough. WALL & BARNARD. Avocts : eared before he reached the river. paneer engin a leek ev] edit lene congo gn | tne teases an eet 1 Me iano RAPHE Seay BS ad Our belief, from all the information within | ning. The Se aaiew. seid Ger 3,000 | Sersed seeets Nemerens Proclamations call en oeceny Leo to the law in | © ies. =a aay N on Mi pane : our reach, {s that the main body wheeled short | leave early to-morrow morning. ing upon the various companies to assemble at | terseren if Lerely ‘and burial within | Madame Yesclapelics———. Mrs Aare RNOOR.| her 27th 1, | « id a . troops appeared on the ccmmons this afternoon, | their armories, were around. The locsl | the Corporat on limi! t which the following is | igre" ‘performance wader the "abapies of out = wee data see p round to the right at Winchester and struck on ay for service, and the number will be largely | police telegraph was put in use, and message after an extract;e striot complianos with whvch will Be} wi, ‘m 37 to Ca eee hd ‘ # forced march for the Paris Gap of the Blue | '?4V a = meenage, a warlike character was rapidly sent berenforood iu avery tamaes.” The tocunste ee reenrérd we Layer J. + No. im, ¥ Ridge, with the Intention of falling on the force | ‘NCressed to-morro over the wires. Every ene, although Peon fdent Loree, otsseatt thineiien, pounS are ‘| im Liver A. 34 . under Col. Geary as suddenly as they fell on that | gg, Troops Fired upom by the W Fi gs 7 ley uma di toe 1 Bi ier of the Bost the Boars so Heal ty 4 FOR due HTS ONLY, a on rites of Kenly and immediately afterwards attacked Winchester jy Secretary. | wEDNESDA rs. RSDAY, rt \: that of Banks. ‘The Inquirer says: OUR SICK WOUNDED IN THEIR COUCH. answer shen t atreen, : ‘ four regiments, with an fe itschalk and Grignoli’s pose On: ; —) a r 2 We therefore next expect to hear of them from | 41 7:woxx, May 26 —Reports from W/illiams- veneer abhad mathe Sak, ready taweeh 0 | ime Tht. n every caro of ihe des death of human be- Go Samean OPERA go) be bog a et ‘where they expected to find Geary. port say thats our troops retreated through Win- Washington in thirty-six hours; the Homeguards | {26, within the imate snomiakions be Sete nonin ‘AND . th interest, eeotired by & deed of trust | \ We are perfectly sure that they have counted | chester, the women fired upon them with pistols | Will have one full regiment of one thousand men, | as undertaxer. te Fe ead oe | CONCERT COMPANY! on the premises. cing Bt cont purchaser, ; ‘without thelr host in seeking thus to make prey | from the doors and windows, and that (he sick | ‘Troop and Union Artillery bave also Ainetns | goenisant Agog ee Seaeee HOLT PICRER, Proxies. ee of him. On finding themselves baffied in that} jet in the hospitals were most brutally treated | their services. rate of he individual, a ortiheate setting forth MISS CLARA LOUISA KELLOG6! ap iasthte _ 9.0 BeeiRES DS)... Acces . intention, they will seek to get off as rapidly a3 | and some of them wounded. From Harrisburg we are ndvised that genders ee ene Oe at — possible; rushing to that end down the south side ‘a © person, and By THOMAS DOWLING), Auctioneer, of troops are made from quarters, and com- age the piace of interment. <P with such | GOTTSCHALK, canes 4 , of the Blue Ridge, through the counties of Fau- | The Exhuming of Bodies at Willi arg | Mending officers are pouring into that city in er ther cts mia may serve to identity th y the individu: BRIGNOLI, SUSINL, XECUTOR'S SALE —A valuable Farm,con. hy quier, Rappabannock, Madison and Greene, and Prohibited. large numbers. plore ‘ioard of Health of this cite, wafer AT MUZIO. = ny eg coy vate of ~* from thence across the ridge to the vicinity of Yorxtown, May 31.—70 Major Jones, Provost 6 POWer Yeated 19 mo As CXOCUtor Of the isst w Sia testament of Aicxancer Burrows, <deorees:, shal dive und Or OF person Accing BS undertater E. liver or cause he denwered ‘at thes office blio are ri lly informed that Two Staunton. The rebel force going from before} Marshal: The Generel commanding directs me Ne metry OF SEMPER SHOE. BOTH denon of ea decretars of tae Tibeal regpectfully informe The pu Board of Heaith | Grand Combinatio: it eter! racing, she for sale, on the premises. on THURS. he quarterly mesting of the Ssrand ‘ Dest vooai and instrumental sient in athe country, | Wilicfler for Fe vatifal ard have Fremont to reinforce Jackson for the raid, evi- | to advise you that he has issued an order forbid- THURS DA xt, will be ‘with*ten at : lay nex! a a : dently came east on that route, not venturing to} ding the further exhuming of bodies by the held fn B a beats Ee of Washington cit. a ey opin repmoee pee WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, May 28,23, form a junction with him in the Valley, least it] friends of those killed at W {lliamaburg. <n SOND WAnD NATIONAL DEMO. ining Mr. C. ‘O- On = Penis fees ire Prima - Lujborough might immediately become known to Banks. Very respectfully, your servant, Nk: Bier yee Pugs? hots Oppo Ps hae MISS CLAKA LOUISA KtLLOGt es. o pas Eason ra The cnestion of most interest to us now, is Cas. E. Pease, Lieut. and A. D.C. | tonigm. are invited to ie Halt gay SEALED OPOSALS WILL BE RE- = ee hoy 7 of ae Stine id oamh. ene third mz iY whether they will be intercepted in their retreat, EvENA Ban Company. cee - Sioned nite Aayor's Offige until 12070 ook m.- redolughtiat Oper. i syuapats ho bo soeured oy & deed of % the solution of which depends upon the celerity Departnre of the New York Seventh. e necessary arrangement thre ‘election of lncuperteeen ¢ sewer in 13th atreet_ wes tron | LA FIGLIA DEL REGGIMENTO. trust on the premises. . k ‘with which our troops get into positions from New York, May 26 —The New York Seventh Monday pext A fui fanoe of our nee is tak elie the nat on reet nor ‘and as cee ea obiy'wne All conveyancing ot tho exponen of the pa “ye which theycan be caught and handled as they Regiment, Col. Lefferts, left at 10 o’clock to- ad the construction of a new one o! ir 2s}0N8, great saocess whic! invarn § = should ‘ad “i night. There were about 900 men in the ranks. ‘with uitablo dro ia ounol arpa ‘The | with upon the operatic s cle ac- | ment to hope or debut hi ite ety wil heighten NOTICE —Tho defsuitivg purchaser, who vt EST IMPORTED CORSETS, one dollar, at | work to be const, pon Taleat Lave. sl | off the abova descr! property ob the Sth of Nay tye We do not feel at berty to make any explana. | They were attended to the boat by thousands of | BB} htser. ca oe EINBERS iS Market base. | ity Burvdjor and uaae srs supsrintondence of ready coneuered for ber upon U ihe vinge of America. | inate Tetibe "and warned, Ghat fhe o2 YG tions whatever in that particular connection, but | their friends, and the march down Broadway} _m the Commissioner of tho Western Listriot - aon cee next, 36th May. at Rs sball await further news of the progress of their | was perfect ovation. The Fifth Regiment left Fo. cp ea ial Aerie are ACE Te aesistant Caper moyenne re as, Seutrous Stise Bellocs in the the evols of... c ie Gorereek p. tan on Sh § gree 5H retreat, in the hope that in forty-eight hours we | Fort Ham!iton to-night, also left for Wasnington. | 2, Ceatly par be Bold reasons in. in | at the Surveyors Ofice-and ovtarn et information |‘ Sustul as. § Fas eet AM ioe ae 2 feeling prevails here be waa Tm 27 3i" sary {or 8 propor understandiy the work mad Hos. DOWLING. & % ee ee ee mere meray Cee FA tate’ Stee ee St er to be exeouted TaiGHARR WALLA Mint CLARA LOUISA KELLOGG wil sing, st] ——— = = 6-8 bagged. HATE Oe roe mad Unt the conelusion of t ths FUTURE ; DaY ss Popular Demonstration at Hagerstewn, For pio Se CLA! OUIRE Po, A, - — ea NAVY YARD. Md-—A Secession Newspaper Office De= R. ELVANS, p4 TAPSCO He OTEL, composed expressly for for her ignor Masio. By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auotioneors, ; The King Paitip eat to Lestio went down} streyed mir sotm_erabiont) S09 Pe wronee, ELLICOTT’S MILLS, Maryland, MR. L. M. GOBFSCHALK SUPERIOW CHICKERING PIANOPORTE, inat night to Budd’s flats to get afloat the steamer} Ba. timone, May 24 —There was the same pop. Heer: SKIRTS, best at styloe and qualities. will ou thit Ooossion pley Rovstwot.p Peer a ae Ei ne? Vanderbijt, which ran aground on the flats yes. | ular commotion in Hayerstown, on Saturday New supplies opened Clay & BRO a gary,oreu forthe scoommodation of Boarders ee eeavres Sarneaiem, composed by wee ane ieeook. een eg eyed 3 aetdsy, having on board a large number of troops. | night and Sunday, xs In Baltimore, during which | ma 6t Pa av. and Ninth street, ‘Communication Scent wi TCA) Etade of Chopin in F Minor. (B) Valse | deno= denos of € cen: leman de. use keeping.«.0§ t FROM NEW ORLEANS a Seeession newspaper office was destroyed, and daily, neat ‘and ey di Chopin 1 ‘ BE. pee ul tire ge GEEN- prominent Secessionists punished very severely A 35; 1 ae ae Bet ities ween Sth end stet at tireets all lus Furs Blue, teen fo. compri sing- o Uotave Cinokering Pianoforte, erie seen Mand Goid Brocateve TUK FRENCH RESIDENTS “WANT A KING —THE PEOPLE GETTING CHEERFUL — STOCKS RISING SINCE THE FEDERAL OCCUPATION. - renivg ‘erms moderate, For herthe pa ws ML (or the. fest time) Foxann, op Bello in or address aoe Macher, composed by himself. = m 21 Im* Eljicot’s Miles Ma. Musics! Pirector and Condactor Sic, Muzto in all parts of the town where they were found. Greene Brow nan nd ing iitiad ‘see — m 27 Steo* tBvase. The following Js anextract froma written - amt Ste” __1 2 Market Seace_ LARGE SFOCK OF INFANT ROGLS, some Sart) * wy a gentemaa of Intelligence on his way to ~~ Homie gr tomhion saree WAlSTS ane OAS ULie a PCRS S: acer a oe wi GREAT SRITAL » : : ii Patnty bare gees via New Orleans : The news of the capture a New Orleans, re. Baia Prasat plete and spor arm volnme m 27 3teo* ie Pdyase Prose Cizeie end Pare Blea u TEAMER RwovE Istanv, Miy 6, 1862 —] ceived per © 45, wes the oceasion of much ny 16! =. MBROIDE T 7 Private Boxee “ ree-pl - 1 have many acquaintances here "On the 2d tuey | surprise end disbelief, but coming froia Southern | AD Rare meets with but onog In » tet "on a PHANDRERCHIE ST TTORED Beats and boxes 7 might Wainat Hitrack HAL CBR Re ce were full of doubts, and did not like to be social | sources, it was generally argned there was no a ihe, At Auction Prices, a Sithout extra charce at Motz rot renee iste 51h tome Be because I came on * Lincoln’s versel.”? To-day | toom for doubt. “It produced no influence on the J _m27 8t* Oover'Bask of W. “s Ww EINBERG SFURer es. orbs Frans ceed ty de, Gotten is from the they are cheerful. Even the Mayor Is in good | cotton market. CHoicer ED DELAWARE BUTTER, 39 st0 0 2 Market Gpace._} Ub rated meaulactor; of Measta: Chipkerins & humor, and expreaved it a lucky bit that General] The Times says it is n bard blow for the South; | (]20ICE PRINT pe rund, 18 conte Qu, OF FUREAD and PUSH. | Sess Boctne Butler was sent there, as he was a good legal | 2 great triumph for the North; another proof that food Black i Tes. Pio BS. ratty UAE RY. Wea piae jugt reges ‘eceived at asnes, . | man, and knew “human nature” betterthan army | the North can do more herm to the Confedcrates Fine 08 ‘a wey Imperial Tess, Ge RUSS ES, ON Ny faicane [iuek Mat rersta, upern en 1 Pillows, J ; cmictrs Gaually did. 1 most cheerfully bear wit. | than the Confederatcs can. to them. jibe Times ESS m7 Steo* et Space. Secon! ani Laat Overn Night, — et ness to the appearance of a marked change caused | asks how It will effect England. It says the * ER gee dn Narra 4 °. tov General Buller's policy, and teat the eae | era MIN ere ocean; ptt save the | Baperior Old Rye se a it e'Favis, 14 NEW STOCK. 486 Biadame De Lama ae.s-- Leonora age eee good fortune may attend all his exertionsto guide | to assure the Governments that plans are being | 14+ curate Ninth and & ets, im 36 St ‘his most deluded people. ‘The oid French pop- meee fer a mitivation of the blockade, and est rege A ADORNMENTS. 4 m 27 ote J.C. MoGUIRE & CO, Avot. § ‘f yw and do- E! IR) L mistion ssaure me thelr wish is a king. { bave | this promise bas been made from time to time in | AL JUST & arava cafes: senor saigmeye th onrcre EAR SIXTH £7. By J. C. MOGDIRK & CO. Auctionsers_ f cof appreciated General Butler’s politics, (of late.) Fare como wetks pastas we cin onllemion Po EN Pa APERHANGINGS. Soe NPOREASLE BE RDRED ON 1STe hot they go far with this people to turn away | stand, with what evecess or desire on the part bodice ink From the rich and ornats, to the most chaste and | CANTERBURY ry ‘ Spaces. ore their wrath. You would be amused, could | por- | of the Federa! Government to fulfill it. fow prices, at simple patterns, ap ropriae for Parlors, Hails, CANT: MCANTERSURY BALL! | May suth at balpest & tray their looks when I first went on shore. They If the Federals possess New Orleans, there is, ‘arket Space. rratayerg PRINTS STATUES, CENTER “ fooked as though they were mad, at those big | of course, an end to the blockade of that city. pn nee PLECES, &c. : re) ig guce 8} fee’ gma pointing at them. The fect was they had | Tiere is only one thing wanting that cotton Ait LASNimic NF SFOCK QF HEAD- Stee 1 Bands, Imitation 8ko rata SSE £S etreou porth, ; ived in such x state of anarchy, when my fiends should come down. If the Southern planters NE’ eno rue ome . hag Togetter with the ml ay ee a talked to me they looked about as if fearful they | trust it to the Federa's, suflojent will doubtless 27 Seo" WEINBERG © FURST 'S. CROWDED NIGHTLY! fortable aid weil Duilt two-etory {ow were watched They dare not express a Union| be got to relieve the manufatturers; but if the | —™ - ot Space. obstinate plenters remove or destroy the stocks, or refuse to bring them down, It is hard to say Lapies’ ana SAEs oy inaleding what one has gained by the capture of New Or-| Watches by ail the more rel any leans. The capture le creditable to the skill of the | Ryodsham bones North, and is algo an it-m in the revenge o} the y Federals. But if the cit ¢ land side by the dweitine entra Une-thtrd cath; the remainder ve month’ rentiment. {t is working finely now. Unless a rupture takes place, this sity will soon be full of Union expressions. You will notice the stocks bave risen since our occupation of the city. ‘THE VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD CUT IN THREE PLACES. Gen. McCleUan telegraphs the War Depart- ment that bis troops have cut the Virginia Cen. “ tral Raglroad at # ints between Hanover THE GREAT CANTERBURY COMPANY Cannot be Exceted in Amerwa. Evany Parroumen 4 Stax! Also. ag garortment Dark Wood d Pramesy with aor in ge of Amusement rises hi Aig variety of small sii UN W: Toe’ oT VOLCA wae yramee, Nobaagey ae Domestic mani ® Berek COMD AND FASSELS #, with interest, seoured by a docd of cone 7a ‘3, C. MeBUIRE & CO Ancte_ “% ARSHALL & PAGE. Avotionsors BR, anareet, Under Odd Petiows’ Ha aN C AT AUCTION, WITH BUT Reet e be BS LORDAY. MORN is now to be blockaded E desori aiohirates: the Thos Fr vit stion oR Riots cower of the latest 3 the gain will not be much by this mitiga- ILVER WARE, 8) . tion of the blockade. Ponte Tea Sets, Pitchers, Gobiets, Cups, Forks, i eeli im front of oar St t of Crockery, Giaes, f ri Tn another ertiele. the ‘Times says it is vain to} SP00us, &o, FS aut A arentaiths BILL, jee Dry Goods. Furkuare, Ac, : cere Haase, Rng the Chickahominy. Nothing | geny the importance of the event, but if the PrgomanofITARY 5° smabroidered Shoul- cgi eT THE STAR COMBINATION ome New top Buggies, . . spire soutneanees eocan what Tey sy ip {eetrdoud talk- der Straps, Soahes. » Bel ato! ees, t Sey a eee +4: appear! - for prt: yeracas, ing, which the Times rather questions, they can M. éatr B ‘ewelérs, re — ' a ‘ UT The teasouable reply of Gov. Andrews, | never be conquered. : VND mtramif SALES BEGG Ht evente. be puro A NEW PROGRAMME: “ai ek ice Pitohers, and Castors, : of Masexchusetis, to the call of Government for] ,q°ne, Herald declines to, belleve the falt, but BOOTS AND SHOES! “eek more troops, is (with the single exception of the} for the Neriby * P. now offer to Republican of this city, which paper styles it The Morning Post e!50 doubts it, and thinks, if Bate at “‘noble,”) condemned in the most unqualified | confirmed, it will not serloualy affect the fortunes aera he y the By J.C. Mo6UIRE & CU., Auctio: terms by the press of the country. of either party, although a serious loss to the | Cannot pea RICK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT ON ‘ The New York Times (republican) wishes «st S2uth, It’ says’ the ‘utter hopelosness of the Sag Bo LEAP FOR LIFE! TAURSOLY RET EUNOON Ma ch ats | a struggle is more apparent at eac! meoceivesinns. oP gol iy & Pon's 6. 1 IELD 6LASS! l lot of a - 2B: = o’clock, on the premises, we sheli sei! part o! Io could be found compatible with courtesy tothe | The Daily Nets says there is no good reatoo R Wind SUPPERS, whol be soja at lo FB vier FIEL GLASSEN jaet by L’ECHELLE PERILEUSB! ‘ed ten,in Square newbered four hundre! | State of a a the profound ~ i ceien Gre caeete, ae re is it of great Prices. sche 386 Gans K Tay LOR: jantewe an Bnd a rF - Gonting IK t6 fort 6 epobes on Ms : admiration which the whole country must feel tance. t higoly enlogizes ee consummate early jo. up stairs, over it —m%___ FRANCK Tayi0n. street péiween N and streets por J ior the herole courage and loyalty of her soos; to | thill displayed by the North ia this wont brother, Jewelers.” cei! OR SALE LOW—A good HORSE, for s ZRE ZONE OF BA Farnicg back 10 fot, teretten eo nnprove, excuse Gov. Andrew from raising any more vol- m 27-60 R. COHEN. nad low, aia and fo for in Groverieny Para. PHE SUNS UF MALTA, House, © with Deck bulding, oud containiry 10 8 A u teers to aid In preserving the Union and put-{ Tue Excitement tN Battinone.—The Balti- W #0 CAN PAIL TO CALL or Dry Good Apply at is office, or Roooived iast woox with shouts of applause, < i‘ ting down the rebellion. more American of to-day says that the excitement Ey Sidioen throu through Fost Uae, "XA nm 26st 100, *X AL Lets ‘The besutiful Ballet A set MASANIELLO, Terms: Ore third osch: the remainder int ond » ‘The Philadelphia Inquirer (republican) draws | yesterday, arising out of the defeat of the First HA pe ¥’s TRE CE EBRATED sD STEAMER J a tuterest, secured by @ deed of tras 4 the comparison between ‘‘his miserable exhibi- | Maryland Reziment, was almost as intense as on paras OYSTEKS, CLAMS and CRABS, ay River °°; C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Anct. oe tion of political, huckstering -alde by fide with FeO penecne eee tock: & crowd numbering about He has ust zeosived 8 lent ef thos cura soar CANTER! a MINSTRELS: ‘Usa. of Vennsyivanis, New York, Rede falen streele in the vicinity of North and Halittanes ane | cherry Sums Opetere On in Stine 7-y | Bee futuroadvertisoments. m4 tt WASHINGTON BOARDING H7USE : Scuoon eh! NON faite y Br virtue os t ssa nad saa case, Sabecae tna, AE | Set semngly ittent ay psa eee reine phir MRS. ARTH’S Pee ONE iycux Brmnaie fone an | greet the Disizot Cour een | note, simeaningles, nltaatin® itl evil any unde ements chanelle tho Ben j 4 MILLINERY é FANCY stone, ) New rao Ns esas Dances ! Sanday night (in whic! calls out the whole based 2 F milttie of the State to meet ia Bonne Common | (Bice, sud was only saved from injury by the po- jo. OAL NinvH Sraeet. Near Pa. Avs, ’ on the nert day, because Gem. Banks has been at- lice. John E ,, Morgan and Jas“Hammond were eae and Seuten by some of the crowd A sietached party from the main ctowd ieft Has just re eived direct from New York a lar; Rteeabers tornw; ecked. and to relieve and avenge their brethren,) of the ~ on arti hi > rare a : with the prompt and business like responses of ich she respe MATINE eae | ® number of i the other States n Baltimore street ebeut thie ime aud ed oF Washington and ae Shh seen? . f i : —__—_—_——_—_—____.. . Fayette street, where an individual was soon eartiofes are of iy wa bat quality at. ben} ee ver Cake Samer oe ag Reng SREY, a &c--By virtue of Pansona.—Major Generai F. 8: chased into the drug store of Mr. Cosk sold on dyniasion. Isdios 20 osnta; children 10 cents i > al F. Sigel, U.S but not before several persons became engaged {a ee : 2, Brig General Gilmore, U. B.A; Brig. aoberdl @ fight Jobn H. Ing, Esq., went to the sssiat- Ong nunpren Soe ins wit ve paid to | BEC — P 4.€. Sullivan, U.S.A; Brig. Geueral C.Scburtz, euce of one of the party, and received s blew on gay gentleman wi Soh spac ay vOUR Pie hane ro U.S. Aj General McDowell's Staff, are at Wi- side of bis face. issue “~-y cosy of attra | &, > Mr. Ing ran to the Criminal Court in a bi, ment. re nu only 8 ‘ords from one of | First saute Frimary 5 pcmene jeagure : Jard’s. ‘General McDowell is also in the elt. excited manner, and walked to the desk wens fla ai ‘The subject at issue is | 12 Sunounciag to t sd kre Whiekey, i domes of Ho ¥ its. oon Warp Sheriff Sparks was sitting and immediately de. a Mx. Ep:tox: The public Ltt Rye mended that be should proceed out to the treet sware some time ago that my loyalty had roy and quell the riot. This unusual course induced i impugned before the Invest); gating, C Committee of | Judge Bond to reprove Mr. Ing, who alleged an the House of Representatives 1 te fr ol hs aed - an excuse for bis prsctetiats manner that the dan- fo! ing cert tical r the perusal er was imminen’ ASSENG! ASH: }- of persons unacquainted with me. The action of . The crowd then returned to Baltimore street, og TRAINS FRORW. feos the Committe referred to took place, as | under- and aD an expianati hy a eeu thetr NNUAL MA nT oo scant i eaaetate eb en ws = Pie ESDAY EVENING, 27th instant, iy a ed answered. 4555 at the =e ieadioe, somasonaing at 7% ML qu" ARE GRR ce asamen| gussets Me ahtccr ent ete ay BALTIMORE & cae RAILROAD, mane Be ae oN ue Bay OD. the Distrist c Co.umba. 1 fa 2 of the first purchaser, for cash. at tus foo next, Sith instaut. at if o'clock , Sohooner Monterey, her tack p WAR N. m dts Ww MARSHAL'S Sale wo Vane wt, TON. Ted of Fueicer to their very large stook of richly mis 3t sar utes be fon" pitol, where there was sillla great crowd who were} 0: 26th, Sra ee . ‘ wah un the 224 of March. bent on having some manifestation made by the : so arrax sinbat, MAY 25) Ses: SSGIOVovn eTRars WW ace, cern sites bys ene a Very respectfully, D-D.T. Lescn. | secessionists of more devotion to the Union than] WasHINGFON, BALTIMORE, AND ASHES, BELTS. ily informs the pubiie that, ke Beene - Hovsx or Reraesentatives, May 15, 1862. previously. THE WEST ” Officers’ Requisite« Seat ae .4 oe BaF, Laece Bag. Sir 1 tected by | A commuttee on flag displays was then ap- Wil ranes follows: Saisounte ns a idne, Sealand Gentil ~ e of Investigation o| jouse of ni consisting of about persons, who ¥ t Nepresentatives, (Hon John F. Potter, Chair. | proceeded to the office of the Maryland News Wee ree ne peliaen erkeng ee ead Bate the nee gual aea westmanauips » ‘oliver, and several goo! Miirt maa.) fo fnform you that, upon a re-examination | Bheet; then to tke Maryland gdnstitute; thence to inptin andthe Wisk Ue Beaten MW. GALT & BRO ho Ogee apa t of the charges, toge!ber with the counter testi- the establishment of John H. Weaver, undertaker, ie bynes ‘Saumetid ate 1 6t ee pcei m3 dts WALL & BARNARD, Arcis_ oy mony, Introduced in your bebalf, they have or. | on Fayette street; thence along ‘North street to the Fat te Barnes ORSE FOR SALE — ore for Qoennatteet ana rLE AT ctered the same to be erased from the records of | establishment of Egerton & Keyes; thence to the ae for the West askin, = co. | Eis cargo, aaeae the, oes 4 a the Commitee andi Sally 4 dismissed store of Messrs. Magraw & Koons. Returning | if ton Junction, ior, caer stable ie ote SHRUCON. 0 oo Ca Poe be eo be Very respectfully, E. Kenxavon, they up Pleasant and out Charles street, uaiiat sed Ofek cat pojate tween 136 T TON ACADEMY or MUSIC x eines mm, st be : canbe, | eRe par et egal evened | ae Niner basa eacton eae snsean ARnREst.—We learn that Mr. Wm. | force & Police following them prevented. the er re ew, Hea leg SaRs, ey ope —_ oe ‘ot tne st hag 7 ae: 0B. 88. 1 Hi. OButt, a venerable citizen of Montgomery | commission of any act of violence’ ter RAN, Washington at" i eminent wil be i s yland, wes arrested at his home on The committee demanded that should be that flags Friday of last week, by order of Gen. Wadsworth, | 41s} from the offices of the Sun, Republic AL Ww the Mill:ary Governor of thie District, and lodged | and German Correspondent. | The request was Angad Ra NES roy i i—Two Sre:-claee BIL - at7.@ &. m. Srrangement ‘ da the Old Capitol asa prisoner of State. ” — ‘with by all the parties. ® eee eat 4 It commis thet thle gontloenen bad by dics process |“ in'ins eastern tection otha eaiy there wes not apt retiaco ores 41s Pasarene south nse then fifee tn The Sere of law recovered a itive slave belonging to} the same regard paid oe opety aia the central New Ver MOVING faa INST eouNe pixs pean Hotel, sorser 11! Posres nai bim under the laws of land. On the ground | portion, nor to the proc! jes of the parties as- eee whofe m.; Pi 1 8. 627 and 1599 5 rf h tnst this slave bad received a ‘military protec- | sailed.' A number of Persons whose loyalty is m. Arrive at Lad est een ee oe OFFICERS ATEENTION! (en Gen. W adeworth sent a file of soldiers into | undoubted, were badly beaten. Mrs. Upton was aves rate mm. Philadeiphis 0.50 p. ‘and French, EE ated can finds « Hosiggmery county, about twenty-three’ miles suck while trying to assist her husbend to es. Gate ay hires Reed 3 fi complete eet PUUIPA ERTS eet ‘ from Washington, to demand the restitution of | cape. epee was increased by the tddition 4 the very best i. MAK. by ie . the person returned the civil autbority charged | of two hundred special policemen. Toward eve- vi taliatie his 3308, St Grover's Will be eof bs Bes Aes — - the fugitive slave law. As| ning the outburst of feeling subsided, and the Ear 40 me my Arie at fey want od i of bis removal to another part maine ‘“anker ml ee owner, Mr. Offutt, was pol aig) in his stead and | Visit of tHe PRESIDENT TO FREDERICKSBURG. oo - EG Lt ¢ bro Lt to thiscity, where, hp sald, he was President Lincoln, accompanied of} "On Taare. Py nn - imprisoned at the *O!d Capitol bulla! War Stanton and Captain Dablgren, visited sis 4 Mr. Montgomery Biair, Gener | Fredericksburg on the 24th inst. The Marthe — 2 2), beceming aware of the facts, and bei ap Washing ton conveyed the party to Aquia creek, ' Prized of the estimable character of M: es} from whence they were taken by railroad to Gen. aisoof bis approved ba immediately + Pro- | McDowell’s headquarters opposite Fredericks- cured bis release from the custody in which” he | burg. The occasion was made a galaday. Eiegs was Leld — Intelligencer. were displayed from the steamboats and Sint —_—_———— atAqulacreek. Several regiments were re’ 7 bade iab ug aot iNstON Muans To Do.—The ie the President. in the afternoon Mr. Lincoln, Vetersburg Express says: accom panicd Gen. McDowell, Gen Patrick ‘ We heat from a gentleman who left the army | anda’ body-guard =. Mabewell, Gea Fairick, 4 at 10 o'clock Tuesday ae hes roughage A Fredericksban n rine President was Ston’s vanguard was one m: ¢ troops and many of itizens w! eo: N.w-Kent Geuss houen:? but the impression | thusiasm. Many a, Bobed ny seemed to prevail that he was ret! . New- | expectedly afforded a view of their **boss,”” the Ment Court-bouse is 23 miles from Richmond, | representative of the loyal people of the United ; and were McClellan defeated at that point, the | States. A national salute was trea by one of the greater portion of his forces would be led | batteries in Falmouth. The. Premident:al ; W retreat in the direction of ‘Yorktown, vetore returned late in the eveaing to Washi Seiten ss ’ reaching whieb they wonle te be red or cut to | President seems to manifest the greatest pit P ot i weal eke that Gen. | in the welfare and ae the army, and Johnston would ten ‘oung Napoleon | bis presence among: PS is Certal: ' pattie. Inepiriting, vr my P48 C res . jena see G) 1eheGe 4 a | . ue fi "PEE 5 ies staat colt see6 Biota, Finck aH dae eect § Pie i a a

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