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Sin- gic coples, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, wo CENTS. (7 ADVERTIsREMENTS should be sent to the efice before 12 o’clock M.; otherwise they may pot appear until the next day. XIX. WASHINGTON, D. C., SA TURDAY, MAY 31, 1862, N2. 2,894 os = _ sae =~ = — —_ _ —— LL One OF irs ramen statin. | \corespendence New'Yor Wena} | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS| Pr seatalion of rebel covair, sey tectty gett | ELEOTION NOTIOES. OrFician BY J. PARISH STELLE. Yorrespondence tr a tt , Pisdtlnasieet eater ess tere adler . — . “Ha! ha’ ba! Teay, Mister, did I ever tell * Mutt, Hanover county. (nine | THE EVACUATION OF CORINTH. | D/faaven (omy arenn cepehty ey need, ch || ETRST WARD FIRST PRECINCT NO PARTMENT OF STATE, e that Sal, h d me got from Richmond.) May 24—One thing is 2 bay, for of > ide of theta: bersby given shat, in conform ty to Wastine7on, January 25, 1863. bout a scrape > here, and me gol n, whether Richmond be empty or not, we | Corinth Captured, and the +01 » ge ad fthe charter of the city of Wasi The Secretary of State will hereafter receive r when we was & courtin’, afore we WAS] oro not therc. Butal jowly and surely we advanc2.| ing over ¥ b hse s le force. The on wll Ro bald om Monday, the 34 dav of Members of Cong busi ed” The indomitable Stoneman, from his position Driven from their Ferlificati Zouaves are Gen Banks’ body-guard and appear Bune next at Jobn C. Reeve’s Carpe 3 mbers © agress on business on Saturdays, No. 1 believe not.” gan gallop tobe espttal In ex hour. New Bridge” — Hodes Ther nore gelected for kiich art Important | Beret, between Heth and 20th wtrests. fur 3 Zoard of | SOmmenciog with Saturday, the first of next «Ha! ba! ha! 2 oute We an ing, teseven milesfrom | Aurore Contyrm, May 20—Midnight —No ad- | Suly. | The following is their loss derman to serva two years, thre momeare ofthe | RLANth, it ect bint = - Avant meee EYES 5 fiehmord, sent mans » e nearer than the ditional movements 10-day except picket skirm- ited Jacques Laurier, Wim. McClane and . Board of C . 9 James M. Britton; wounded—Charles Fedalen; | an Assentor 'o teres two neers Tae we sah missing—none. AAM 2. SEWARD, ‘The poils wiil opea at 75. m_ and close st 7 p.m FX To Man At Hencock the Zounves found secreted and | epee AWN O CAL, at. pi age aber we brought off six cases of rifles. t “Ni 4 in’ other side of the Chickahominy at this bridge, | Isbing and strengthening our position. Gen. j Rem, Saree —_ poiemey mar which ts twelve miles north of Bottoms Bridge | Halleck moved his camp two miles forward to- oid ed sere tater, old "onmaey cae ears ; tian.” | and eight miles north of the rallroad crossing. | day. Lteut. Webb, an ald to the teuel Gen. New Bridge is part! burned. The railroad | Donelson, was among the prisoners captured yes- =o yal Wak Daparruenr, ruptme afore the gentleman—you know every | bridve wax saturated with turpentine, and set on | terday. botany ees gf about bre aie “me Come Ofice Milstary Superintendent Keilvoads U.S. word of < yp do. sich thing, @ 1 | er ocreTdsy, Dat, the appearance of our cavalry aaNZAR Conterit, May 30, A.M arsien,, Pones | General Shielde when he left the colt. hate i WARD—SECOND TNCT, rao Fassel Mera ays Aprit 18, 13ee. * No, on now no caus ue incendiaries to withdraw, an vance, the 3uth io, ocenp: Corinth at 6 40 a Notice is hereby c © Passenger Train wi ° Dg, bridge thus saved is now vigllantly guarded. Shin mening and Glscsd: Ge Gas or ne Coa been lost, and the enemy Fave derived but little » s z 7 benefit from what |. | the prov sions of the charter cf the city of Wa. ton to Manasms until = Well, as I’se agoin’ to say, Mister, it was ase ot de aaa! have not been numerous, | house. The enemy evacuated last night aud is | a large ‘amount of old cam rautiace tien jaston, ga clontion Wui be he'd on Mondi _ hh Woall lived ia old Kestack then, nnd | the rebela withdrawing generally upon our ap- Wetreating down the Mobileand Oulo railroad. | over as useless to the qu aster, was burnt. | porner Cf 8h and G wees fe Meee - : boar ? ce. Yesterday morning, at Coal Harbor, | The line ta occupied with military business. | One of the princinet-doninen Gee . i str or Mavor to a party wild sort of country it was, too. Paenty | fio "mites east of Here, a few hole were cx: | paritcwtars waite ieee mae efi amah ini ent ge BLA pn § ot bars, and painters, and Injins, and sich ebanged, in which a member of company F, 6tu * een six ed a e thousan: like. Why, sir, we thought no more of killin’ | exvairy, was shot through the neck and mouth, OFFICIAL DISPATCH suroe Raistnes Gomtatenctnts Se ee a bar then than [ think of killin’ a hog a) being aceon __ — — wounded. Hikers The following dispatches were received at the safety of so large a portion of our transportation 7 . don’ rt of } enemy made no further resis! e, but retire War Department yesterday afternoon : =< you may be sure I don’t think much Toniaanie frag pricing rmapiny oc dros ee ves y o and stores is undoubtedly attributable to the Ps “ says <iwin M Stan-] experience of Captain Holabird, chief quarter- The gos d= daily ——, hed far heb Var: Gen. Pope's heavy batte- | master, and Captain Beckwith, chief commissary. ma:ch, and wnere we — es io cont { thie ries opened upon the enemy's entrenchinents yes-| Brigadier General 8. W. Crawford, late surgeon —- —he lived | “°* ™e;,therefore, to say that the advance of th terday about 10 o’clock a. m., sud soon drove the | wader Anderson at Fort Sumter, and xfterwards b, old Tom Thateh—Sal moe he =e Wing of the army ts snug up the Chickabominy. | repeats from thelr advanced batteries, inspector general under Rosecrans !n Western th ze 100, Sat. cag faye nthe hea — antes Goepeen cupnctied, pene ibe Seca 1a). Gon. W. ‘T. Sherman established another | Virgiula, has been appointed to the first brigade pop bh a hole in the side of the bill for it to} approach to our iines, front, flank and rear, is | 2°2¥¥ battery yesterday afternoon whi 1,000'| of General Williams’s division, recently com- + Well, as I’se a sayin’, it was try. We all lived there. rds of t bs i ing - | manded by Colonel D: y York avenueard { street, for \ r a y renpeotive i set in—the top of the house and the top of the | guarded well. No murderous surprises here. ¥ ed eee elles ng parties ad. nded by Colonel Donnelly, 7 . wenuoard street. for Alayor mae Sterl totaa hill were just even. Then, you see, he didn't NEW BRIDGE. 38 tod +e of our divis! y in the ene- mys advanced works within three quarters of a mile of Corinth, which ts in flames oe enemy has fallen bac D Eorve two years, aod for th be i ‘ the eames, ages. tnd per. th CONGRESS—Second Session, Board of Common © n Pe: sain Ria The patls will 2 . § 1z.—After our report closed yesterday— | close at 7 p. pg A os le Rafl- | Mr. Fessenden Introduced a bill for the puuish- . W. Hare * * ; As already stated, this bridge is seven miics have to Balld no chimBley, cause why, ho just | 620; hichmond, on the main reed from White went to work on the top of the hill te diggin’ a | gov via Tunstal’s Station thither. [¢ is called i five feet acrost; and he kept on A} Now Bridge to distingnih It from Bottom ro n’ it till he got clean down to a Jovel | Long, Jones and ‘Turupike bridges, as well ax Moj. Gen. Commanding. | mpet of certain erlmes against the United States; | mq 19 tertonara, with the floor; end then be came down into } because it is not over twenty yearsold. The fa 2a = S, This Bill provides that ‘tie Zestrovéi ft SECOND WARD-SECOND PRECINCT — m1 a t a allfred, bouncin’ big | ther end of it is partially de 4 " . [sRcon Patent | ii LJ provides that the destruction of any e a NCT pacer ale han So a . diac logs A would not burn | . Near Conintit, May ; ‘ }—Hon. F. M. Stanton, | vessel belonging to a citizen of the United States | 5’, Notice is horeby civoa that, in conformity to fire-place, till it resched the bottom of the j ade of dirt ane ceria ie deatintice Secrotary of War : Oar advanced guard are in Co- | on the high seas be punishable with fine not ex. | {eProviriuns ofthe charter sf the oity of \ : = hole, after which, you see, he was ready to —mmreraaet? rinth ¢ Teh Repeunts as fotze enemy’s | ceeding ten thousand dollars, or imprisonment | da'y of June next, at Ford's rts Store narnes at | those owners ore! P. This is the reply of the inhabitants to the nu- | *2ovem . He is believed to be in rong force | not exceeding ten years, with provision that If Penvey:vania avenue and lith street, fur Mayor to | ths pursonus made {ras by tr “ Well, one orfal cold night in the wintar, | merous inquiries of soldiers how far its to “the | OP our left flank, some four or tive miles south of | any person destroy = vessel with intent to preju- | #erva two years.for one member of she Board of | names, a¢ arter Sal, here, and me, we'd got things purty Swamps The truth is there is no swamp in | Corinth, near the Mobile and Oblo Ratlroad. dice the insurance policy be shall suffer similarly mbis, by rvices of Mt act, setting forth the ef, SOK, and particular description Aldermn-n to serve two years,and for three mem- | such Persons Be % : e r 3 8 is by authority given to well slong—" this vicinity. There is no river. Properly speak- H.W. Hatreck, Moj, Gen. | by fine and imprisonment k Lai oes lit a agen oman fore aay of Fa next Commissioners @e past “ Now, Dave, do for ness sakes quit aj ing there are no bridges. The Chickabominy Particula he Evacuation. Bs bere oe — on en up and discussed, ‘The polis will open at7 o'clock a. m., and close | hibited from auiowing claim of any on Who I think I'd be ashamed on |} here ts a mere «‘brook,”” possibly “creek,” twen- | Gan. HaLtucn’s Hanquartens, May 30.2 * which the Senste adjourned. st? p.m. Watts SBEDD, ths'l noglect to fie cuch sintomedt or sohedule with ie sol weakd?? iy Seettreen bank to bank, fringed with willows, | During nearly all last night tbe nolse of the mov- | _.The Honse was not in session yesterday, having ied tan . sate tee to the requirements of thas Ts maaher up. old un, pucker up till I get inked meadows, in places ior ing of cars and suppressed whistles of locomo- | ®4journed to Monday. ia te feo nb A i 8 F. VINTON > . re y SS a eee en nn een Bd \ 4 through, and then it'll come your turn. As) Ste" in the seGbsie bench ‘oe ” tives sounding from the direction of Corinth, be- TT ee ee ee WARD—FIRST PRECINGT.—Nouce DANIEL R.GOODLOE, t 7 . soft bottom. ‘Chic: iy Swamp, tokened some movement going on, but not being SPECIAL NOTICES 4 sara : HORATIO KING, ise @ sayin’, we got things purty far along— | six mics lower down, grows formidab any extraordinary occurrence was not considered. a , Bd nore ee! are outa se vad omim » that is, I'd popt the question to Sal, and she'd | tom’s Bridge, anywhere below which heground | wortay of more than a passing remark, CuistadoRo’s Exceision Dyz Bn volection. ‘will be held. or’ Monday. the af day | —Wvastine! pie eee sed yes, and we'd both well nigh got is impasaabie for either army. When resdy, have] About 5 o’clock tuis morning, however, several ts of June next, at the Wood Office of J. W. Simints B DR. JOUNSTON, iv’ — ‘ no fear of our ability to cross and recross here | explosions were distinctly heard; and immed!- The only Dye..... ++seeeesEver analyzed uth west corper of 9th and M streets, for Mayo! ALTIMORE Now, Di : with success. ately after skirm} were thrown ont and a] cme oniy p Sworn to be polsonless | (¢)S2772, 'W 2 Je2r8, one me ber of the Board ».OCK HOSPITAL, « And Vsea-goin’ to ax the old folks in the WHAT OF THE ENEMY? general advance of ouf army was commenced, | /2¢ oly Dye. Lisa ca Aitermon, 89 serve Fwo yearn, (68 me Has discovered ost Certain, Sp-edy and on'y men aed ‘Twice forty-elgnt hours are up, yet we are not | when {twas found that the place was deserted. | The only Dye. -Por a:living brown | ie, Boat os Sosimen Connell. 60 serve one yest, Effer:na! Kemsdy in the World mornin’. ve {a Richmond. The signs of the other day falled. | A very tare amount of railroad tron was found | The only Dye. For a perfect black | Wa: . yeare, Or see | FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRCBENCE For shame Being so very close to the place where the battle | untouched, there being some twelve or fifteen ‘The only Dy. hat deiies detection polls will opon at70"0 _ “No, not fur shame. but fur Sal, though | must be fought, if fought atall, it must be | tracks of rallread from the depot to the eutrench- |. aes e LET NO FALSE D CACY PREVENT. I must own as how I felt kinder ashamed to] admitted that we have avery quiet enemy in| ments with side track and’ awitcLes enabling | Tbe only Dye. + That is instantaneous APPLY IMMEDIATELY. front. What sly trick is heat? °Tis useless for | them to move troops with great rapidity. - And the only Dye sacl 23 5 P md TURE WARRAN R ° " ‘Well, Sall snd me, we was a settin’ up | 2im to attempt to eorprise us. He can’t do that From all the information gleaned from prison- | For a!l who desire to have the color of the'r hair A CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, s d 1 : = RD—-SEC > IN FKOM ONE TOTWO DAYS! fore the fire—which was a orful big one, made J Our advance bas been slow, secure, but certain. | ers, it 1s thought that the evacuation commenced changed with safety, certainty, and rapidity, to} ((HURD WARD-SECOND ? n logs—and we was as: yin’ lovin’ thi Our communication with the water base, is well } at sundown iast night, the enemy retreating In 2 54 2 f otice is hereby given. that in conform to one another, and a buggin’ and a kissin’ "J OPE". 03! approaches are aii protected. We | three directions, east, west and south. any shade they may require. the provisions of the charter of tis.o:tv of : t . know just where we are, and how, if necessary, | Beauregard stated to the citizens last night that} Manufactured by J. Cunistapono, 6 Astor | Ineton, an clection wii be Laid on Mo ~ Dave’ Dave! you know that ain’tso, now. J to get out of the enemy Affeotions of Discharges, reach ina twinkling, | he intended evacuating and throwing himeelf on | House. New York. So! ery where, day Gf Jeno mere 58 Ric. Drrane’s Carp N gaur, Corfe bs) ed ~ you do. You know well enough th provided we find him attempting an unexpected | both our flanks. “ 7 plied ee all a ae = mere tne SP pkey ini ee Come fi Pe feast, Low Spanic, im * Freebie wouldn’t a begun to let you kiss me afore we | movement. At this hour Corinth is held as our outpost. "Price 1, $1.50, and b. rd of the Board of Alderinan to serve twa yea Simness of Sight or Gildness, incense of the ied ' r under thesheltering cover of aprom-] Our cavalry are out seeking for the enemy. rice $1, $1.50, and $3 per box, according to} Members of tho Hoard of Coumon Grascn Head, Throat, Nose or Pkin. Aflections cf t was married ! Yesterday, f, Ly y, z v. « As [’se agoing to say, we was a settin’ up J inent officer, who knows the difference between | That force gent out by Gen. Pope came upon and | #!2e. No. 3. one yesr, and a1 Assesgor to serve lwo 764. Lunes, Stomach or Lowels—these terribie ria- the fi eee’ urselves well. It | Wt a correspondent mea and what he may | dis theenemy, eiht miles below Corinth, — said Ward. Sah ‘ape Chess Drreine, {rom Solitary Habits of Youth— wet away late ih the night ee) "°” TE not, {ued 2 tong look at the country on the otuer ea the Mobile and bio railroad, in the act of Chistapono’s Hain Paesmnvative, Toto BYORGES CibEON.” | reader hiacrincs tine, aud “destroy” bots was pace = side of the ‘Hominy,’ asthe troopecall it. [They | burning a bridge. They captured forty prisoners. | Is Invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the ut- . ‘ ha Body and Mind ical Shockin’—siteh a man! You'd better go fe) tt taxes its name from thecblekens and hom, |. ‘The Suemyaccar guard destroyed the ralitond 2 r & & errrines, r a fur to try to make folks think we were orfal [iny that abound, hence ‘ Chick-n-bominy "} | depot, a few bales of cotton, and a church. They | Mies softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great mi6 eapecian o lave re sorts of people, and that I wasn’t no better nor § witb strong glasses we scanned the feids and | Intended destroying the entire village, but thes | Vitality to the hair, See so that dreadful Ishould a bin’ J wouldn’t a sit up away late f woods for a mile or two. Evidences of the pres- | citizens saved it. Some fifty of the houses were | Price 50 cents, $1, and 2 per bottle, according Nene Paki van tee tans lormty to = with you nor any other young man when I was jl ence of the enemy were lese then on the previous | also broken open, and storcs were burned, with | to size. may 5-eolm ovigions of the charter ol the city of Wash- n > mgs ocean —— sal, to @ saved your plagued necks, so [J 4ay. A battery of artillery, visibleon Wednes- | their contents. - es ston. an election w: haid on Monday, i ‘onates with th tare a i © 5; plagu day, was invisible yesterday. But half sdozen| A large cavalry force under Colonel Elliott was Lyon’s Magnetic Insect Powper, neg Say of Sune peat, at ® Drug siors. | » ROO OF Wi seortsoy the living lyre, may weales t— I e alta Picketscould be seen. A sergeant’s guard. and a | sent out on Wednesday morning, by a circuitous | Tested for 19 years and grows in favor. It kills ee oe ar ee at and jteeet | cali with fuli conhdenca, ~ Old Toman, I want you to quit a inter- J final wedge tent could be seen a short distauce | route, to destroy the ‘bridge ox’ the Mobile sed | aca exterminates Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, | ofthe Board of Aldermen to cesentworea ie uae MARRIAGE ruptio’ me when I'm a talkin’ to the fr. ond New Bridge. One solitary secesh, in-his | Obto ratiroad south of Corinth. Though they Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Fi 4 Furniture, | members of the Board of Goramon Gouner: to cores | Manniep Pamsons or ¥ cung Men contem man. so Ido. If you don’t dry up I'll tell rtaleeves, walked his beat just at the bridge. | have not yet returned, we learn from prisoners 2 . v5 UrS ane Furniture, § ooe ynar. * ting alascr. being Swareof piysion! weaken bim all about bow that time was when Bill } A telescopic rifie in the hands of a sharpshooter, | taken that it was known {n Corinth last night | Garden Insects, &c. All genuine bears the aig- | "phe polls will open at 7 m., and clone at 7pm. . ‘itr, doiormites, &3.. apeadily care: Towers come to your dad’s—”’ comld have made food for dogs of him from | that a large bridge bad been destroyed forty miies | nature of Lyon, and is not poisonous to persons Fe A. KLOPFER, a et a tuecareot Or. J. “Stop. new, none of that—you hush, Dave, | where we stood. aie pee eH aoa Peeo one ee or domestic amtmais. Beware of counterfeitsand ee Seas ‘ di 1 Deke ee , HE CO! I -poander Parrotts yes- Cc, aH Ph Me et From the White House hither, by thie road, ts | terday enilladed their camps, kililug a0 mer Seal | Amptations, eee, | OFFICE No.7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. I bargain. Weil, it was away late in a delightful ride of eighteen miles. ‘he enemy | 100 horses; also, that a JU-pound Parrott shell, Lyon’s Powder kills all inseets ina trice, FOURTH Wanw—seco 4b T— 1 soos treme ee faltimore streek, a few ni ahe old man and the old ‘oman | 4iq not pass through here in force. ‘Therefore | thrown into Corinth as an experiment, destroyed Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mice. SET oh han ani number, tbo paid ahd comtenns as in bed a snorin’ away like sixty, and Sal there was no destruction of property visible, On | & locomotive and killed the engineer. Soldeverywhere. ‘° D. 8 Bannzs En cleotion will bs heid on Monga t; sm sod me, we was a en) ‘yin’ ourselves purty well } every other hand we have found peopleand lands} | It is thought among military men that the indy -ccten 202 Brosdway, New Yor June next, at the weet wing of the afore a rousin’ big fire. stripped ‘The nature of the country to the north | destruction of the vridge south of Corinth, and A way, New Yo ment storr, for Mayor. to serve y ver of the Kozal College of Surgeons, Lon- I to her, ‘Sal *t begin t of tue Richmond and York River Railroad much | the uncomfortable proximity of our falling shells, SSE | member of the Board of Aldermen. to serve two raduate from one cf the most eminent Col- Re 5 Se ats eae Wee aaa t begin te quan hess Eee England. Parm houses and man- | and the possibility of Federal success on the Mis. years, and three membors of te Buatd of Common in the United states, and the greater pert of how well [likes y; jokig, aint | sions look antiquated, but prosperous. People | sissippi, were the causes of the evacu tion Copel, toserve one yeu for anid Ward. Fee oat! pee ape t 1a tho heapitale: a Sez she to me, ‘I specks yer a jokig, ain generally are at home. A tw rifing supplies} ‘The enemy’s works here are certainly of great — RONAKD taregeugh effecied' zome of the mort attoniehing oie ye”” ; . ea be obtained, such aa chickens, eggs, vegeta- | strength, and capable of at resistance. CHAS. W. BOTELER, Jr., were ever known; Sez Lto ber, ‘Ali but that! I likes ye bles, milk, &c , for which payment is exacted PETER F. BACON, the beal acd eare bet'er nor my own tes If I'd see yo in the } etinér in xpecie or Richmo -city shin, pesiert s in Tennessee. JOHNSON & NAGLE, Comm aden sc unde, bark 1 er a drowndin’, I'd jump right in and drowa § 11 ary notes of both issues are refused. Snerervitty, May 29—A Union meeting was} 289 3 RS? PREC » atten Patel with (smack) you, so I would '” great d difference in the value of Confed- held in the grove tear Gide plsce to-dey, abet PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ? ere cured immedi Sez she, O no. Davey, (amack) I wouldn't fate ry = oan oe. | was largely attended, notwithstanding that the (south side,) "i ion, let ye. Bat I specks yer (smack) a jokin.’ Pt F P of said. no’ enemy, two thousand strong, ia reported to be : bg ta } apd y Ne , dey of J next | RS ez I, * No, indeed, I'm in cold yarnest, | Nie’ { ahia ten miles. _ They are sald to be com- Between Neath and Tenth Streets, and A ftreet south ‘ oyeate } Kick if it war my last —— = h! Jiairae i - ea the Pa. een e Jed en Adams, and threatened to bresk recommend for the coming warm seston thelr f Dok ar menit if [ den @ yo better’n d Chickshominy rivers, 1s about 35 "Py: akare at eee ee ' bs a es oe te iF : ot eer i large number of Au ive och | Clarets, Still d § kil GEO. M. OVST! ae ‘b I hope the Old Seratch may | settled aud best cultivated regions of the Siete. made by prominen came pemthianis . an par ry 4 $ oe xs hy Viz? Weatnesa me and carry mo sway afore I draw anuther m Prisoners from W incke seport that there are GE ded alias i Ex Governor re wraet eae eleven hundred rebel cavairy tn this vicinit Hocks and Mosclie Wines, ~ These last words were scarcely out'n my | R7¢s4 !2 the Bt. Joseph district, ) . as’ force iw said to be completely demori from the well-known houses: mouth afore karthunder came some orful, r ized. Niele see cae MEP M Baduounsonna Pucuke Sadana skerry, trimenjous big lookin’ thing down the 7 mote. . ’ ? himbly, LY pyres right ister the _ and : south of the Alisseuri heed were Cie ae eee a beans} Dening Messrs. Morns & Rvprzi., commenced a kickin’ the blazin’ chunks about find, while these north of the river bee stot bs f ¥ the rvom, aod 2 makin’ a orful onearthly | were found hard f hold. The institution existed Midiordaance sore cack ee ee ene Frankfort-on-the- Main | to ssrvatwo years, one mombe: : noise Sal and me, we gin & couple of the | here merely {n name. I: was merely @ skeleton J Too Oru mance stores ca Sea he-valnacl tha'wors Hocxugim Joint Stock ComPanr, dinticeedel Coenen teel ems jw dreadfulest sereams ever before hear’n in old } !n our house. erty is estimated at $100,000. mate Bnd one Assessor, to sarve two years, for maid } Tels yy =~ — id j in’ li th bi Hockhelm-on-the-Rhine, | Ward ‘centuek, and jampin’ up lit on the bed right] = martin Baltaper, for the past eight years nn lockheim-on-the- 1 | eho po open st7a.m and ,, foisted, atop of the old man and the old ‘oman, and | treasurer of Frenhlin county, Ind., recently de- FROM GENERAL BA*KS’ ARMY. WM. SL that was the last we know'd for a minnit or camped with some £30,000 belon; gett os (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) —also— aA Coon : tw couatys it issald he has is family, ‘ Oe FL iP, Sry © When Sal and me, we came to our senses, | and ve women mene a eenen Dense bin it her arrears rapitee rated Settee Champagnes, i Gomuisnon: H it of this pain- lool In his flight e home the ostens! > air an . “ y DI ici Wied mare: ander dad man's and | pefpneofwtg wit ae stateleenuer, whieh | We Psutet erkoe toed deegonburg and] OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS. | SIXTH WAR oo se un sara! oP in’ her dad’s old blind mare out’n the house led to do. cept two small infantry brigades, fourteen cuns, — —— or Of thie. of ton] aed ntond bey the Gaeitgs and hans onde GAs ~ ~ and two regimen‘s of inexperienced eavalry; that tte tats. | deem pentane thoteunn Sebees manzeotes i le oleutings & of burnt bair in the room. Poor old mare 582 SEVENTA STREET. 82 bh ert gi eae A okey Bie tte nellet We guarantee to satlafy everybody at the low- | Jane uxt, Bu: cteant pe rte ; tit : 7 (3 ad pis 0} ni ell ¢ ne to . . rs, ON: ber ot the Board of Aidermen got to stumbiln’ around, @ pickin’ at the green WILLIAM H. RARROVER, us, that we were completely at their mercy. It} © Market prices, and solicit an early call. are, Bud tree ameniere of tL srass whet the heat of the fire had caused to DEALER IX Must not be supposed that all the force above JOHNSON & NAGLE. Conacil to xerve one sear, lor zrow about the top of the old man’s patent] REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, | mentioned could be concentrated to repulse the ‘Polls open at? tenes ? chimbley, and seein how she couldn’t see CHILDREN'S CABS, CARRIAGES, | enemy incase of anuttack. At le t : ols Openat + mont conen tfown ia ben eee 1 stim of anything, the first thing she know’d | WAG@NS $ WHEBLBARKOWs, WOODEN | the tnfantry force were required F EPH WALSH.” i "tl dosth poms no she slipped in ot that’s all on it.” cad WILLOW WaRE, vice, such 8 guarding tralus of wagons, bridges, : s by sending him to . balan phe se PE plat, railroads, &c , while the cavalry were required Whose Lourne co = Ae ——_ BROOMS, i cS, 4 to be contlauaily en the scout to guard against a Tes Leax ts Hattece’s Anwy—It ts now] CLOTHES’ LINES and HOUSEKEEPING serprise DK JOHNSTO REMEDY Foro well neders:ood that ‘‘cnauthorized hangers-on” GOODS of all kinds, ur correspondent te left en Ko shes ty OF Waste KNESS AND IMPOTE were excluded from the Army of ‘Tennessee by | TIN WAKE. HAKDWARE ia every varisty, | at Sirasinr ted esto hee D si ay, 7 1d Mo y thie greatanimm Gen. Halleck because the Rebels managed to ob- STOVES and RANGES seh ot Fret more JOHNSON & NAGLE, Fs : zncta3 Hows pe0Es aie seeocliy cured a F tat a ‘ s Fal of th x 7 0: t ough sump ene wit the Srmy. "The leaky tee may 16 te ALWAYS Of aang, 7 s forks of the Shen. | 22¥¢ 8 band, and offer for sale, in cask or by the | joard of Aldermen io ssrve yO FOArey Mpa three | Who had costal hope, have been imme~ according to the correspondence NOTCH, : andoah on our rear and flanks, bat no indications single dozen: One pont, for Enid Ward, ss CONuaH tO Berve | OR ape Physics or Mentat acinnati Times, is a brother of Gov. Yates of ‘0 THE PUBLIC could be obtained of any concentrated attack. * ‘The po'ls will open at To’clock 8 m and close at | Disqual: he Prociestive rows’ IN GENERAL! Still the very wea of our army would, if] HIBBERT & CO.°3 BROWN STOUT, 7 o’slosk p.m. W. 8. VENA ; T. w . oamed Irwin, whose father owns any amount — known to the rebet nmanders, be suilicient to ype BRO. STOUT. “t vroad weres and almost countless eontrabands, GOSLING RESTAURANT. Induce an ouslaught, with even equal numbers, | BARKLAY, PERKINS & COS ; , who bave the ——— reputation of bei 247 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN VE No favorable responacs having been received from Do. do. XX PORTER it ladies ia rome reside al Geasntie * | Wesbington as to relnforcements, an oilicer was ° 2 a pe —_ = rob Bye gen’ (Formerly of New York,) artes dispatched thithe= to lay the case before | KNOX & SUN’S ALLOA ALE, pret pail been pape te rendezvous for all Has the Name and Fame of being 1 Mine ma noe Ae c — tere | YOUNGER’S INDIA PALE ALE, if 7 - ) je! ame 0! ie al al . young gallante im the service. ONE OF THE PE TAURANTS | From Royal ta8, 8 tre hous hier cr ce Banks’ tuisots The Revel agents were two fascinating B THOS. P. i 0. W. ANG SE. © PRESS. eats NOT | Nitsis the an soventecn yeursseed tas sematies . a nia the mu years, and the nui Sta ee RS TURRT TaRzINGT | Patan coer eine arena the provi of ouarter of the city of Wash — aneeeed ky the ol papere: No one questioned thetr loyalty, and in course of time they became as familiar with our position a by me silontis phd ee fond ‘aes oe pai i CORSE Ae tS terve two eorva tire one al om be! t +1 ork is nem! snd strength as our own Generals. The principal vest the ee The first intelligence of the attack on Front ’ Hoard of Common Councils to serve ove year. nid CABINET FUR this intelligence was imparted b: f Fr oman wtioa miaigness. was tes y a BEST THE MARKET Royal was brought to Winchester by-one of the | * * an Age*antre So sores two seara, for ssid Ward WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; by otuer of Ge Yates, of lilinots. Immediately pelt fra Harris Guard, and was tel: ed to Gen. Kole will epan at3.o/mieck © ms. end stone AtIKON HALIn se Seuctanaed ok iden OA enetaoes bho ction 247 Beansyivanie svenae, Banks at Strasburg, by Capt. Plage, Assistant i et BARRON oahicess as came faseloat ee oe et s atten. 12th and St sts, south side. | (2’attermoster U3. Army. Bot fi minutes 4 ay." Just received i te melee nts pe 7 Agaodke) Fh merry —~—~GLORIOUs NEWS? caper after the rebels were discovered before amiss oNsTR. beaut:tal CUS ESGE SETS in oi eae eae ro-cived, which be aliribated to the high pos LORE NEWS! od nel Keates oe eed ns eae JOHNSON & NAGLE SHYENTH Wak p—seconD PRESINGT — mnarite timnel® anid decorated with and without vf le Urother, sa his own pessonal che THE @R¥ATEST VARIETY OF having been published, are emitted in this cor- | Invite the attention of Restaurants ama Families | tire provincia of tae Sharia of bia sty of W | Also. afvextensive assortment of all kinds of vou of allke knew about the plans of the cam-| Spring and Summer Clothing, be ake quantity of medicines, surgical in- to their’ well-selected a ‘Jane next at 560 ante dal eae haweee creamed owes = “eee yicn, dn the strength of the army. He sre. @ENISUING Goons, struments and hospital stores af Witching wine Steck “ak Graserkes Servatwo resrerose member of the Beard: Of Ai. | Dot Gime and wancsy been spterest and cave clous, until the Whole story was known 0 | ETA wes A Wrap OAPs, oot ca inaonn Oe Bees Te NI: ont | ¢ Jo serve two years, three memers of the | _ 16 colm JOTELER & W sisters: s : servo t . i . > DEaC N, Board + © ROTVO ONS JeBr, Bad tothe meantime the “erring brother’ found JUST ARRIVED, } OF FVERY DESCRIPTION, a vr wo years,cve member of the Board of Al- of polls oars joupell CHARLES S FOWLER ® Assonsor, to serve two yours. | , ‘Le means of visiting his ‘loyal sisters” nightly, | 4ND FORSALK AT NORTHERN PRICES, i —aleo— “F bes ae DONT wnoleiate to otati ; learned daring a day was Known At Ne. 460 7th Street, near F. ves d’Afcique, a battalion of the} WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, WAISKIES, a AR IN» ¥ regard before second dawned. Our au- 151m iH TH, c rd under Col De Fi : i 8 ar? BURN, someweeaat nadane soemme swat, a wot of pee cee 1 ety TRON Sian By Chetnier_ | Hampton of the Battery, a few of his PORTS, MADEIRAS, SHERRIES, ot a ° institated against newspaper correspon- ‘Bish: om corner and ghcth BITTERS, &c,, &c. LE—4,000 Bloc a ‘i vty ~aoun made to shou der mil the fatherieas Waar ALL a ene ole eavpien ; oe , Peosit one Boo CHBSENUT RAILS mA ~ # SOaling shout the army. But afer « while phasis 8S; 08 and NO-TOP : Aisectiy out of bond—by the gallon of @osen. J Aveiy next, oor to iced bakerr, Louisiaas ay- | -ms-tm "$04 (Oud Fellows? Hall) Tint o a th 4 : * Ee eee 2g moan found it very convenient to omit ail a S0F~ Week ox bridges after a ‘ oe oe ln ROUZER, BARRICK & OO. (oR ust eon ONLY.—t1 have juttuer attention to the damecis, aed erck s just TOBACCO and SEGARS, of all kinds. ERA a to TEAe No er climate further North. for t - ah ‘ y Bu + wi i we tre, een erase, Sp | PaT ee ae DANA sacs IC bk lai i on0UnCes the death of Pendleton, ~ : ; ; FP pd : on . aes Pep great metropeii«, and say RIT i . apt: to find in the en. B®t amt ea Ss ttt ey one collar sat ak Saat Cina ite applet coe spy i wat the price of mechanical labor is advanciag. emy’s rear, ‘Taking the road to Bath, followed * “mm g7 giao AR IEE EES, Between din and i0ch sir vote, \ mht4a iw. her