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THE E VENING, STAR, wUHEASH ED EV pad ANTEHNOOR, +eN4¥ BIOEPTRD,) STAR BUCLDiINaS, eta . 20esua anv ltrs Staaae. HY WALLAOH. — a aS en easriars at cate pete anh, Wo tail sabectbare 33 at SEMENTS thozid be sent to the nck X.; otharwine they may not BS WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESDAY. APRIL 28. 1863. PROPOSALS. HROPOBSALB POR LUMBBR Onisr penises ATERMASTSR’S OPPFIOR, Di Ainasom, 215 @ st. lorner ERs atract, April 7) 1869. #E4LED Proresars will ba received at this office gotil Katurday, May 2, les3, atiz o’elock m., for delivering in the city of Washington, at much point aa the De pot rinaster may @irect, one mil- Bou {1.0 110) fees of Lumbar of the fellowsng kind and description viz: Five handred thousand (600,00) feet 44 0r one (1) inch White Pine Cou:mon Cullings, @me honered thousand (}0.0x:) feeté—+ orong ant & baif(13) ined Whites Fine Oo-nmon Oulliags, | Ewenty (hourams (wwo- feets4sor two(2) inch | White Pine Common Culings, Fifty thoaraed (anit) fart dressed, tonzacd and isd roured White P Fh re een ee ae feet White Pine Timbar,8 mare Thirt; Sbgueand ‘s.01) feet White Pine Timber,6 by 6,.2 to 24 fuet long Thirty “weueand dy, non} Tect White Pine Timber, 4 Dy 5. 22 Lo 94 feet ion, j Birty thousand (60.000) feet Joist. 3 by 9 or ten (20) ‘2 im hea wide, 34 feet long, Hem . sixty thousand F009) feet Juiat. BoE or ten (10) lor k . }0,000) feet Jolat. Sby 5 12 fe jong, | Ren ewan’ | 16,00) feet Joist, 3 by 5, 14 feet lone, Remlock ‘Fen the apt 0,gr0) feet Joiet,3 by 5,15 fest long, epiloc Ten thonsand | W.00) feet feantliog,s by 4, H feet long, Demlonk bane Allthe above deseribed to be good mershantable Lumber. anbjeet to the inspection of an agent ap- nted on the part of the Government, bur to be delivered »yal parties will net be con- siaare’ and an oath: ofalle ©. 8. Gov- he hy contract sbould it be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures mast beappended to the goarancee, aud suid guarantor ba | certi Clork ofthe et Court or ofthe Caited States Dis- trict Attorney. | Bidders must be present in person when the bids are poscuad or thcir proposais will uot be consid. | of afirm the names ; ar.or the bid will be | propossl of the party | ef ail the rt eonside red as the individ of his gna fal bidder upo the con tract t ta reject any or all bids that yed by the Depot Q ed to Captain Ba ard | rinaster U my, | id be plainly marked | ‘FORM OF GUARANTEE. of the county of . and State of — fthe count ae propovition. , sho "i his proposition fe accepted, he Bhoald the contract he awarded him, we aro pre | e hia securities. } P Pe to decen ee in gt ee + appended the officie ‘ DB YARD L. HARTZ, itd Capt and (set Quarterm’r U A KOPESALS FOR BIT Chief Assistant Qu master’s Offi-e, Depot of Washinzim. BD. ¢ Cerner of ie G sts., April 13. 15:3. until Thursdsy. Apr: deliverin zg at the Gove: Mole, st the copfin INOUS COAL, SEALED PROPOSALS at this office j ake Canal and tre P & nt Coal cf the Ob ioa Caer tomac river. in Gear. bh roment, and to weigh twenty twa hun- drec ant “forty (2449) pounds to the ton; the deliv- ery thereof lo commence ou the lith of May, 135, a all to be delivered ly the 3ist of ssid month. Leve Coe! to bo weig. ed by an Agent of th Government, and to be paid fo for by the weight so determined, PROPOSALS The full name and Post Office @ppear in the proposal. mate in the name of firm, the wamor st sppear,or the bid will be dividual proposal of the partner idress of the bid- ssed to Capt Edward L. Quartermaster United States : WashingtonsD.G and should be piainly Marae i *Propesals for Coal QU ARANTEE. { the Carats must be j nf the Clerk of the tates Dis- | ity. of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him, mnst be guaranteed by tro persons, whese sigvatures must be ap- SORTADIOS, and said guarantee must te of t be present in person when the bids are opened, or their proposals will net be consid- ere Bonds in the sum of five thopsand dollars, signed by the contractor aud both of bia ¢ 8, Will ber ired of the successful bidder Noort signing the contract. ‘and State of t do hereby guarantee that —_ —18 able to the contract in accordance with the terms of bie proposition, and that should his proposition be aecepted. be will at once enter into a eontract in accordance therewith Fhould the contract be awarded him we are pre- pared to becorae his sureties. To this guarantee must be appended the official eertificate above mentioned.) The right to reject uy de ‘ant bias ee rey be ed teo high is reserved by the vt Quarter- = ARD L. HART im: tae | thie livel‘on the frst Monda: | sors interested or paanine an intetest aad Cargo. Wheress, the sait schooner Paily M | cargo were captured as prize by the ont | crew of the U ree enter into @ contract in mccovdangr | f | Heap" Waster, A p 15-td Captain and A. Army. USTUS JOHNSON & CO., 269 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Butwsex 91TH axD 167TH S73., EAVE BOUGHT AT THE REOBIVER’S SAL THE WHOLE BALANOE OF STOCK of the ve Arm of LEAOH & 00., BALTIMORE, - ¢onsisting of: HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, 4 FRUITS, VEGETABLES, SOUPS, Ete., WHICH WE OFFER TO THE TRADE, DY THE PACKAGE, ¥aR BELOW MANUPAOTURER’S PRICES, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., > _289 Penzsylvania Avenue, FE cotn tia anaaln st SHOR 3z0 $06 sad ar BTWwEEN D Ladiew’ Where they are pel £3 HOW TOSAVB YOUR PENNIES, ie ee ‘Srrezr3, and $1.50 Lasting somigrals Congress and Lace Gai Moroese pee ri Ladicn Blippers a 04 ol 5.00 Beys! end Chiler oe ariniiteer es toeneet @ our stock. Wou’llsavo Soar ne $1 nevery pair of Shoes ef Hoots Heed 1 Taatorialy and ETERS Peet 504 Beventh et, sy Sim? Under 0a Pome soe, I8TRIOT OS6CRT OF THE UNITED arAT EE D ti Pee THE pried oF COLUMBIA, Cnsied Sates Im ADMIRALTY. Ogre af Whisky, Gbu § ge. c herens the sai a a the officers ard ose wot the ‘Uni TBtate aotila and brought into the port of Washington, District Of Columbia, and in the 3t dey. of. jurtisdiction ofsaia ere and on day of ch, 1963, a hi el was fill by the United States arte ney fol said Distri et ion of said cargo. ment issue against the eargo and ate owners thers- of, and a'l persons intererted or claiming an inter- eet therein, warning them at some ne early. gay to pear and an-wer said lioel: It is therafore or- red by abs Court, in naa iuraee nitt. ng, this 3ist da: of March, 1853, that n ven to 5 Pepe cargo and ‘sons intere an interest to appear wer | | OFFICIAL. W4® PxPAnTMENT,. /ASHINGTOR, January 25, 1863, Xp consequdnce of the pressure ef busiiiess at tho War Department, parses for citisena to visit the Army ef the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieut, Col. ComnsD, 132 Pennsylvania avenues above Nineteenth street. FDUCATIONAL. SG. . TIMOTHY 3 ret E Ez. Baw a: OURTY, MagyLAyn. The dutien of efit feteisn faye bunn regulasly resuri at Catone’ im al jepartm| Ciaatical, Commorcial and Military. mat of Ma: ae a eau: ents hay qn furnished show cause, ifany they have why asid car; oud Bot bs eonderned-and sold eee re. to law; and | ee pes tlie an Tae at Moe th 5 or one anid notice begiven by porting « eopy of ten ino the. OF, stat lonary ‘of papi. bpen the treat duarol the Goart House : VAN BORE ELEN, tector. Tiet, and tation in ‘Venn, aes week pects ate anid frst Mondag of “op ie wer 1863, the Pauper Nos ° be om or before + ret Monday of April 1563 “By order of the Court, Tert R, 3. bana) Olerk. Copy—Teat coR.I MBIGS Gierk, ap 4zaw rar {perizese ‘a SEWARD, Pronident, FEMALE DECARTSENT—Miss M. B. HoTOa | 5188, Prinsi The Bkmmar Saasion commence: Renita: piesa, tuition in Engliph and ¥reueh, # ancuin D73k55 coun: oF THe UNITED ne ATES ! HH DISTRICT O¥ COLUMBIA Las ih States ST Casesef Milk Drink, part %, ihe ca if Ae she schooner | erro we Sis: the taid 27 corse of milk drink wera, Ta ADMIRALTY, | Basted Supt. N. cn the 2th of February, 1463, seized for violation of the Revenue Laweof the United States and sught within the jurisdiction of this Sours. aad second of March, 3363, 8 Libel was ted States Attorney for tbe District this Court, Pigzing te the tink, and warning them at rome early day to appear and an- swer said Libel: It is ther-fore ordered by t © tin Aémiralty ci ng. this tirst day of Apr that nots e be 3 interes n appear el on the first Monday of M why f so2ule Bot be cor ndeinned EY cordipy: to law, td kiveu by 2 sointhe Ey t st Monday 3 pu ation to » @ second Monday of April, 1.63, > Court Pert R. J Bis. MEIGS. {2} CT COURT OF THE UN FOR THE DIATRICT OF Co ut Unite Sates Schooner bD® Tie gr ty Murr nd the own-rs dor claiming & an inte rly day to xppe 't is therefore . ee 1s Ly, miraltyritting, 4 all persons interested or ¢ be civen to the: owner . ming interest therein, to appear Lon tha Ist | Munday of May. Weed and rhow caase if any thes b and cargo should not de d taat said 5 or before By order Ca a c gers rday of April, art 'R. J. MEIGS, O} True copy— Test:—R- ea METS, Clerk. ap 6 "PReNKs: “TRUNKS! 506 Seventh st , be 1g nder Odd KERB WHISKY in the pet the brands Hy” and O14 Fasniby Nectar, NDY (Otara, Dapny “peignette ea chert i ent a GROOKAI SantSUTLERS® Goods. Ms The Trade supplied at the very lowest cash prices. aD AKD, Sox HIN McGREGORS Bauiily Physician aud Sur- geon, lat of Connecticut, may be found at his of fice, at No. 456 oth street, between D and EB. mar %-'m : BUILDING MATERIALS. =@g 362 4 : 562 H. W. HAMILTON, Agent, 362 SEVE ‘H ST., BAND Ive LAs ST aTock oF RS D sacs BLINDS, D OR AND WINDOW ahha ia oe E GLAZED SASH, BLIND & 8A8H DOORS, Xe in this part of the country. which he is avie ty sell atas low rates as they can possibiy be furnished in this market, Buildera would find it to their interest to call and examine luis stock and priees,aud see whata saving can be made by purchasing such work ready-made. au Work well seasoned, and prices according to quality Every ceserseuon of werk in this line made to order. ate pbovt notice BUL NG SAN D ‘of all kinda and of the best | ane Turaisined ip any quantiry in aaa part of ecity. No. 3628 VENTd STRE near Cana) B: a 937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR., 4. M. BININGER ¢ 00.'S STORE 237 Pawwsvivaxts AVERUS, Begone Bhirnh stress, amd nearly opposite Gawtien’s, bs BAR, Bri tee: I, MARES GANG fe HAVE On Gowqua; also, fine assortment of Crockery ‘are, to- | gether with a variety of Cabinet Farnitare 1 Both | new and second-hand, which will besold ’ heaj than the cheapest. scat noon at 428 7ths treet, bee tween Gand H, east side. B. BUCHLY. mar 3)-Im, OTELER & WILL80N B GENERAL A SS Tron Hat, PEnysyuvaNia AVENUB, Between Hh and Wik streets, ing renewed their livense, offer their services to the public for the sale of Heal Property, Pest Household Forniture and Alerchaudise of an} scription, Literaleash advances made whe; ee required, la PIANOS. A NEW Assortment of Steinway - Son's Pianos Flor to allothers. The first premium has! always been awarded to Steinway & Sons, wherever and whenever in eg bare come ip com petition with others—as at the Fair in London, of last year, and all exhibitions im this country. Several second hand Pienos for sale upon easy the warerooms. or G. METZEROTT, corner of Pa.av. and lith street. BY DIAMOED UCU MBERLAND COAL, The subseribe rs have fustorganized a line of light draft, low cabis canal boats for the purpose of sup- lying the city with Cumberland Ceal. All orders Tor coal by the cargo thovld be addrosied to R. MORGAN Fs p RUIN Bu EWART, apis he owners af paid i t door of | AT OUR RISE! ‘seam be ob Office of the Ccrpuny, Hrades st ) Ciweell’s Diug store, corner Br streets | only at the p-ace | of twenty for one dc HH Seward, Rev J, Belts, Church on Vie ei te Brovkiyn;' 8. 4! 5 599 Broaiwa;; and Iveson & Paina Ra Walkers street, N.Y. Florida, Orange county, N. ap3-3¥* HUBBARD BRO: AMPORTERS OF ARMY w ATCHES, N & Jouy Streets, Naw Yous, are receiving 2 large importation of RAILWAY FIMEKE#? For Aimy Specitlaiion. pthe Army and Navy Gazette, of Philvisiptia, in its F number rtati “Phis inip eines handsome stanextremeiy low gure” fediu the iest tak prices rom 24 imitation fold and furney couared hands. pi ful der ee lared morenent. Bold owt Bix G: afsorted designs. Xngraved snd superior ele tro plated with goid, and silver, per case of = Rien! DoLuans (843), By Mail, portage, § 1.85 per Watel courbiaed. usteonvenient, antdecd One of ly the Ha bt ever offered its machine ing attachment, ing pkey en lirely unneer ary, en mposed of two met, Ts in the tan wslvenceves we from theirs Watches wiil be sent by I pest free upon receipt of pri nxafe and =r delivery cuarante at Ne City kai Office Washinzion end @rorectown Reilvoad Co, WasirNutos. April] VAES. d by IN Was Moore's Drug store 3 Themope Drux ste. and New ene. Katy « plore, ee th st, rng store. 257 Sorton. Hailroad oni Rixth street, N g viore, corner ennsylwapia ce, corper Pe pmsl Bevel. yivn Capitol. McPherson's Drug store, 187 Perntylvania avenue Cupator Lin i ‘als Borwell * Druy store, corner seventh street and Viremmia avenue, Island. cafter tickets will not be sold in the ears, bu sud in peeks H + pani- intersections of the road, wi 4 atotere by the ennanezors t6 those who pty fare im ticke neatadk GEORGE 8. GIDEON, ap 21 3taw2w Generel Supe dent. N BW YORK AND WASHING TON STE AMSHIP i COMPANY. Vhe above-named ee as have route between NEW YORK, W Asif INGTON and GEORGETOWN three s:i- pene or @cean Steamers. commanied by rienced and skiliful seamen, wl, ce} 2 Bur WEEKLY LINE, carrying freigbtatlower } rates than any other. | | hand 1 Eee Plain j loor, Table and Ste one Blok: ae ae been received to-day. These Pianos, admitted by all musiciaas to be eu; Natal These steamers will Connect w tion lines ont of New York, and no vemmission hargec for forwarding gools consigned to the | Agents mbalmed bodfes forwarded to any part of | the United States Gods should be distinctly marked, to avoid mis- a ies iy ight or passage (having exer Hisat ac mcdationa) apply o MORGAN & RHINEN 79 Water street, Georgatown, *; AMES 117 Wall street, Ne: _ te hron., Int Te SUTLEES AND PURVEYORS. SMITH & MORRISON, No, 67 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Four Dooxs From SrysNta Steger, offer for sale at very low prices & large assortment of FINE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, FRUITS, &c., Packed in superior order. No charge for package or delivery to avy part of the city. 8. & M. are proprietorsof the well known brand of OLD aBleee WHISKY EMITH’S WILD omenay TONIC BITTERS, Tne Trade Surplird on Favorable Terms, AP TRY US.eg ap 6-1 Qreansuie GREAT BASTBRN, WALTER PATON Commander, The GREAT BARTERN will leave LIVERPOOL on ber first trip during the present menth or esrlyin May. and it con SR, tinve to run regularly during the season, Early notice will be given of dates of departure, BATES OF PASSAGE. First Cabin, from 9 toe 9135 Becond Cabin... 870 Excutstom Tickets out and back, in the Ist and 94 @abin only, a fare and « half, Third Cabdin. ee sD Bteerage.. $2 All fares. payable inGold, or its ree in v. 8. currency. Yor passage spply to CHARLES A. WHItN RY, at the Office, 26 BROABWAY, New York, For freight apply to HOWLAND & ASPIY- mar 25-eolm” wei Foot of G streets | WaLn, Agents, 64 South street, New York. OSWELL & WARN. ap 25 B Coloring te Hair te Keane Brown and prorosats WILL onan or oe ay, a chlstzitoty i wih nat Fg ean a Marist House fon FoR tae 0 acpgategs! oe ir or Chin ae otaie: eaves ley fork, Se eth: els bad Pate market house adey ato inion” upo, whowe hair’ Le ppematasely Al Weds Save tlone nay de neem at the “Searantiea lad rat asian Tr ais as x | Beats ‘ihe heures? A RE ae renee serge | gare ‘ap seten ~ ap sii fiat Ny yer /OAN BAVE26 JONES & CO. os, crner a < PRODUOK; PROVISIONS AND FRULT. ONES & co —— A A LARGER AND BETTER cree ‘apy houge bere 9 a baee gr is in Baltimore, .. art and D streets, New BUTTER, 5} Tho first in thio city arriv, Oorner B! shih ana OL up 18 iw "FIVE: TWENTIES, + SIRPRR CENT BoxDg ; SURNIEEE? AT/PAR | W boosas BARKOW, McK ELDEN & *C0., pon the | will form {| } tramsporta- | git | Tour in the West ofover one hundred jighta, will ; Miss lice Gray ‘as... | MR. BOOTH in his popaler characters of Prroias etehell as j Willbe vst form a with ahund: LADIE i DISCIPLES URTHE Must N°, 8,174. THE WEEKLY s14R. ‘Fhis excelient Family and Nows2uroai, con. taining a gzeater variety of interesting = >adt than can be found in any otber—: Friday morning, TERMG—Cash, imrrriably, 22 4200404 Bingle copy, per annum. 21.33 Five copfes,.—-. -.. Ten copies .__ eS S93 ages News” sircutete so Twenty-five copies..-— ‘Et invariably comtains'the “Ww. that has made The Daily Kuentar generally throughout the country is S27 Bingle copios (in wrappers) cas o« p-ocmred at the counter, tmmediately after tse fxu4 0% tne paper. PriceTHREB OENTS, AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON THEATRE. Lessee and Manager . Jouw Witkss Boors THIS EVENING, Second night of the Distinguished Young Ameri- an Tragedian,; JOUN WILKES BOOTH, who will appear in Shiet’s Great Tragédy (writtan expresaly for his father, Junius Brutus Booth,) of THE APOSTATE. j Pescara... . sovseyd Wilkew Booth In this character he is promewsesd Dy the press sud public tu stand without a-rival, ., -Florindg WEDNESDAY EVENING, and RAPuABL,in the beautifil play of ‘ “THE MARBLE SEABRT, “ GROVER’S THEATRE. fENNSYLYANIA AVENUES. near Willard’s Hotel Leopard Gacvee..—. ... Mi amaaes THIS BYENING, THE HERETIC! Seecnd apmarane: of sulebrated young Ameri- ean Actor. MR EDWIN ADAMS MY four of the Peo MB, D HE. Last wighi bu "4 Comedian, fs LL. Appearavce ofthe charming. ferneate Actre« ? MIB! SUBAN DEMIN, ea + -econg time in 4 shington ie 'RENCH SENSATIONAL PLAY, by the late Indge Con-ad ecaront For Forrest, and purchased by EDWIN ADAMS | at a faruloce figure, The three set Sensation: Drama. the HERETIC: Edwin Adaisaithe.. guenot -Hu, Suran Foniuas the.. Hugienot® Wite | To conciude with the amusing Farce, i} a. J. OF THE WAKE DEPARTMENT, | Guy Geotluck | KF Admission B), 95, and 75 cents, No extra charge for prenred seats : VARIETIR SS VARIETIES! Fronting eu Pa avenue and REPT webct LES! TILLIONAIBE ANU MECHANIC” Sireug thicds d = to peri int | GENIUS ale Be at mf SC aE ‘} ALi ay vor K ry songs and dances Fas HION ABLR MATE -EE AF Leno? NV, wi wil! ht-rope e Avenu>,repaatnig it on TI Sy aight iter the gerormance ne, #2 W. 5. BI DWORTH, the Monitor of Ethic. iar sy? ling CANTERBU: 2Y HALL, | TOUISIANA AYV., ReAR Six Avayer. | Acting Manager G R. Edeson | PANY TO NIGA 1 The perforsaance will con PWittanps THE 4 TION! GRAC. : Young Ladias in Corps Lac most toe Pie Th Comedians, H.W. Egan. Dick Parker. J. kyivas Cisrke Master Joubuny, &e c., in s choice relection « eC oun APHICAL ITLES, of the beautiful act. i SARAB LAY ne “Roviva' Drawa entitied KISH’ EM!GRA: AT. Fant 0. B. Edeson Corps Drain atique, stra Arm Chairs, 6 | P “Doors open Matto “dock A GLAND MATINEE BATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 0’clock, For Lapres AND CwiLDres, whenthe great Canterbury Company will appear. Admirsion—ladies, 2) cants; children, 10 cents. RDS’ UALL! OTTSCHALK, The Cx-bratd Piano. Forte Visinoso. Mr. bk. M GOTFTSCUALK, having returi ed after | ingly brilliant and prosperous Concert givein Wnshingtow TWO GRAND CONCERTS, On MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, APRIL 2TH ABD 2TH, when he wi.l be assisted by. she young and talente: Am: MISS LOUTBA. VEVIER, The Wonderiul BRETTO BROTHERS, Master BEKNAnD, 1! years of age......... Violinist Master Rieuarp,7 years of age....Cornet a Piston Musical Director aud Oonducior,8. BEHRENS, Admission, pelading r¢ rved seats. int Seats may be secured at W Metzen wtPs diusic Store, commencing Saturday . April 25th, 9a. m. '; ; Concert to commence at 3, Doozs open at 7 ap24 it “THE NAIAD QUEEN v7? AT HOLLIDAY STREET THEATER, BALTIMORE, The v aayareticted Syrere which has been eroited in the theatrical world’ of Baltinore by tke p! duction of this gorgeous romance at Boley. Street Theater. snd a desire to accommodate the pla goers of Washington with an OE! RT eo haetaly Srwitaesring: in theformer city what is conceded e th MOST SPLENDID DRAMATIC PAGEANT OF | THE AGE, induces Mr FORD to bring thus specially to the | attention of the PLAY-GOERS OF WASHINGTON THE GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE OF | THE NAIAD QUEEN to be given at HOLLIDAY STREET PUEATER EVERY AFTERNOON NEXT WEEK, commencing on MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 27. Under this arrangement, eitizens of Washington | yisiting Baltimore, on business or otherwise, GAN DROP IN AT GA ae STREET THE- AT. enjoy thir ever vatying kaleidoscope of beauty and | loveliness, in all its forms, IN PAINTING, POETRY, MUSIC, WOMAN, become inflated with its tad kling ge Geese! and, taking the traim for Washington o’ciock ie REACH HOME before the effervercence of ita Wit and Humor shall | have passed from the heart, or THE GLARE OF Ts BEAUTIES bee faded from the sense: MIg8 EMILY THORNE as Lua.ixe, rae Narap | Queen MR, ©. B. BISHOP ns Bovis Sonnapea, AN ARMY-OF PRaree GIRLS AS AMAZON ap2d-lw* ARRIORS! Suey PURE CALTIOE priechsoe for th for'the Dattict of pe ne a © Wines portth s k Ti aif are our brand: , LI MYORTANT To BUILDERS a] Dae a ne pare ere ap Tm) oo 2... Mpposite W. cary f ide saa ue nee Py — ge xetortment an yer nse | y to Foor f We eee MEE TEROTT. andthe Ca ! } breakfast. A Wines AND f= TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, _ssscorree PRESS DISPATOHES.] FROM GEN. HOOKER: § ARMY. ‘The Force of the Rebels Along the Heights Increased. HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE PoTOMAG, April 26.—The enemy has increased his forea along the heighis back of Fredericksburg and Strengthened his pickets. The camps are much more numerous, and their troops can be seen drilling at almost all hours ef the day. No inteHigenca of importance has been received from the other tide of late, Affairs remain quiet on the Upper Rappshanno.k, though ee of rebel cavalry Pi brow! along the ines. Yesterday experiments were wade with the new explcsive musket. ney the results:are said to be quite satist The militar: eorapeicston which has been in session for seme time trying éecessiénists liy- ing within cpr lines for disloyal practices has adjourned, The resujt of their proceedings has bot yet published, The mud is rnpidly disappearing. M¥ADGTARTERS Ge THE ARMY oF TEE Po- TOMAC, April 27.—Rerremry Seighat ll and the Pruseian and Swedish Mint , With others, peitia visit to hesdyearters ae “day. “Seyeral Jadies aecompnuied them. The distinguished. visitors witnessed a re. view of a considerable body ot troops to-day, and subsequently departed for Washington. The Richmond papers of this morning admit the less of five Napoleon guns’and 140 men ea the Nansemond, Ali was quiet there at las: advices, A Vredericksburg corre his im m is confirmed t is withd ng from the line of the Raypanaa- nock. The weather to-day ic and the r $ warm and pleasan:, improving. | DE PARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND A Gallant Desh ona Rede! Camp—Hi important Rumer in Nashville— Bragg snid to have Breckinridge. been Shet Dead by Partof Gen. Green ©. ach upon ae bn, eight miles PK pike, and cap ured captains and five iber of horses, | fifty mules, ance loaded with | Ta dicul stores, eight wagons and yp the arme of the rebels |. Brooks, command. | ing the rebel camp, was captured, but supse- quently esc ad. The rebels General Ww hithieldy No ers arrived , wounded. three hun- have taken the Mitchell and of the Twenty-first bond to Ger of the An- els attacked trem the «i Price's Army ia Troops Pur his S Forces—A Large Maumier "at Prisoners Captured. Sr. Lovis, Ay patch from Col. Pomeroy, datea au. 1 a, m.. Says the «we my aire mowing off fast, aan 21 There is no doubt hu r will strike lim to hitest from Cape Gi sixty re: bels Wi hundred wounded, $ kilivd. The prospec: simil an order far more ; rating an quoting Seu Ay from the highe: be yanthorities. All offivers of this depart- re strictly enjoined to carry cut ment visions of the ordcr. Further Frem New Orleans. New York, April 27.—The steamer Poto- mac, from New Orleans om the 19th, arrived here to-night. The steamer St. Mary and Con- tinental were passed going up the Missis and the steamship Mata 2 Viiman and the officers ot the De Soto, wer: both passed at anchor outside the bar. The only New Orleans paper received by thi steamer is the Picayune,*which contains noth- ing whatever Of interest to loyal persons. Cap- tain Faller of the ram (lueen of the West, and other prisoners, ineluding seyeral commis- onan officers, arrived at New Orleans on the loth. The Er: Opelousas Railroad and Brashear Oily .ispatch of the Ifth, says: “The rebel gunboat Hart has been, destroyed, aud three transport steamers, also that of our army had marched on New Ibera this morning, and im. tentend pushing on. The country is prolifi: with supplies. Interesting ircm Department of Virginia. Fortress Mowror, April 25.—The nayy dispatch boat Philadelphia was sent from here to-day for the navy flotilla on the Nansemond, with coal to supply them witi, and prevent their leaying the river for the purpage of coal- ing up. Rnmpre Rave reached us that our pickets were driven in on the Nansemond this fore- nocn, and there are indications of more | skirmishing in that direction. Major General Dix, with three of his staff, left at three o'clock p.m, for the Nansemond river. Eighty-five patients arrived this evening on the steamboat City of Hudson, Captaiu Martin, from Suffolk; transierred to Dr. Gilbert's Hampton hospitals. Mostly: .sick; some wotnded, Harvey Sherman Not Hung by the Rebels. Farr¥rax Court Hovss, April26—Mr James A. Williams, of Illinois. returning trom a visit to Loudon county, brings intelligence of Har- vey Sherman, captured recently at Drainsyille. Mr. Williams met Sherman on Friday,the 17th instant, the day aiter he ‘was reported to have been hung, at abouse ‘bree milvs from Lees- burg, towards Middleburg. He was undera guard of three men, and stop there for He was in the best of spirits: Gen. Stahl is untiring in bisy efforts to capture the whole gang. Reports state that Moseby’s com- mand is hovering about this place, ~ | Reported Mutiny of jet ae ew York Regi- iS. New York, April, 29.~The Exprese states that a letter from the army ofthe Potomac says the Fitth New York and 8 part of the firstNew York yegiments have refused todo duty he- ‘cause the Govern! They will not allow them ‘their State time oy Bre now under ed cguard., \,Paperhears that the Sy Weshingione 1 N.C. was a feint to -qearry off adi the graia. in Hyde county,. which TheBritish Government said Ori eed 0 tes p Feeibend iting Out. ocmedel ¥ Fer “New "Yoan apr Ce ‘tbat ie paler are py 2 eat,| Steweand thre three hand erat pice oe million: eeven yhundred and thousand eight hundred and fifty-tour ts, Soe s the pro- | i | property or railroad property of any doz San Francisco, April 2 the steamer Oregon, from Mexivan It t© understood thy General Goveras Porehasd here a flect of swamships chien non to-day ent das F boas: the Washington and barber service, Inclaain, the California from the Pacific Mall Company, the Panxras and ( from Ren. Halinday, endibe Herman from John T. Wright. The bf Graae to be iminediately razeed and refitted lor tive sery ict. The atthotities Nite warned the largedealers i4actms apd ammunition not to sell sae ma wi bout A ieedatenrag 68 soliector of, the port.has ished : aI ms ebanetted w ioaiatie’ tradulent doty crees, ‘by seizing thelr book=, pois the Bct of Compress oF tha 3d of MAroh, SACRAMESTOy April, 25.—1n addition tothe arp: propr tation, of cpe And abalf militpn foo he counties of San Francisco, Sucr, mento, Rad Platér; a bi Peranting State aid to the extent ot ten thuurard dollars per mile to the-4Sentral Waciflc Railrozd passed jhe Legislature yes- teréay. Tuis appropriation co! direst ihe ‘Treasury ; frat with woitdas GiEER, y tern granted, secures beyord doubt an ear! completion ofthe rond across the Sierra No- mountains, The first division of the road is siready graded. 1 | }, 4 Cnion Leagne movement was inac gurated t , i i f Vi lastevening ata Bical meeting Inthe Agr. enitiral pavilion. weches were made by Governor Siamford, P neral Wright, Serator Conness, &nd others. Senator sptech, poticed the reports < as in regard tohis probable co-op | with the Copperheads. He indignantly repa diated any such intention. defended the Ad- | ministration, evlogizerdt the President, and de- | nounced as real Abplitiouis's those who are striving to abolish the Government and the nation. The meeting was euthosiastic. The loys] pledge was largely signed. Union meetings were also held at Marysville and other towns, ind measures adopted ta ex- tend loyal organizations ineveny county iusha State, Late News irom Rebel Sources TINCINNATI, 7.—We he@ve late news mm: Southern rs. The Chariesten Mer- ury, of the ith, s the Yankees sheijod Chisholm’s I=tand on the ‘uth. The object to prevent the rebels from taking off the ste. er Washing'on, aner pat St. Mary nk at sea on th Merenry | about to start } a recently sunk there, Tre Barroso, laden with cotton aud » Georgia, for Nassau, 1th a vival the Aluhi- a. Another will be ready by the first of The War CINCINNATI, April 27. despatch from Kentneky, is again im command of the Rebels, ard lary: reinforerd. Tt was expected they wou a the Cumberland, and advance suv paar) y Mill Springs. Thishy swever, needy confirm tion. The Guaveiw has tating that Py --s0e- TBE REBEL RAID UX TUE BALE E AND O:1{0 RAILROAD. The Rebel raid onthe Baltimore aca Unis a which has eru-ed Petar sinee Saturday, promises tobe more iUa operation than any formic ay meverment. As tar tellowing is a sui. unday morning, at, ten sek, @ force of 200 Rebel cavalry, under Col. McDouai appested at Altamoutl, se venteri miles w Piedmont, and imme tely ent the telegraph wires. An empty stock train going West shortly aiterwords arrived, which they stopped and seized the conductor and engine men, paro! flem They compeNed the engineer and fi men to gé4t ap a head of stexm on the engin ard sisrled it oft in the direction of Oawiand, Without a ion board, probs = ly anticipaung ould rum into and dysa@ey What has been th? f fat is not knew. | On Sunday afternoon, small bodies of Rede 4 eangley fpecered at Cranberry Somit, Oak- 1 Rowlesburg, all about the same tic. nd is ten miles from Altamont Cranber- te Nun mit abeut ten miles from Of®huid and kiowlesburg eleven miles west of Cranberry i Summit, At Rowlesburg the enemy madetwo abacks op Sunday afternoon, and were bo-b tines repulréd. Dispatches were received trom Oakland Ta= evening annonncing Matno Rebels had bee seen oF heard trom in that vic nity since Sun- day. Vetween Altamont and Rowlesburg | there is only ove bridye et any importases — that Yonghegany Tiver, This is at Oak- | land,.and is supposed to-he safe. The attack on Rowlesburg by the enemy was, doubtless, to get possession of and des- roy the Cheat river viaduct, which isa most a train com- ofthis train | important and costly work. Our forces the: had, ho ery been Sullicient to repulse che | up te the lasi accounts, 4nd haye ween reia- forced by this time. So far as information has been raceived up to | the hour of going to press ne Goyernm: tion has been cestroyed by the enem. a withstanding the enemy’s forces are supposed to be merely Small bodies of. j Jew pieces of artillery, Gen. Scheuck ha> wkea every precaution to check, if not capture them. The whole movement is probably only a feint to attract attention trom some other mora im- pegiant enterprise in the Shenandoah yailsv. herumors of & threatened attack at New Creek and also at Clarksburg. are altoge unfounded. At either of those places the wonld receive a warm reception. Gen. ligamis at New Creek, which is a sufficient | guarantee that po attack will be made there. The ‘rainy condition of the weather for some time pest would- seem to preclude the idea ofany large torces of the enamy being on the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, but notwithstanding tbis, that. company has deemed it prudent, until the magnitude of this ruid is ascertained, to suspend for a day the running of its through passenger and freight ; trains. The locabtrade of the road, however, is being conducted as ugnal, and from the coal regions whith abound on this road 8 yery lar; trades coming to the €ity. General Scthen is inlly prepared*for this emergelfty, and no doubt the disposition of the forces under his cgw mand is such as will perhaps enable him to captnre this band of guerillas.—Bal'imere -tmerican. “A WHITE GIRL SEDUCED BY 4 SLAVE— The Hung.—The Denton (Md.) Union, of the inst., contains the fullowing; A negro man, the slave of Mr. Jas. Steyen=, reziding on Kent Island, Queen Ann’s sount, was hung near Queenstown on Friday n‘y He. had had illicit connection with the aaughs ter of a: highly respected farmer living near thai place, and she provin, md to be enciente, the outraged parent demanded to know who was the fiend in humanstrape who had ‘thus in- yaded his-domestic circle “anu biasved his fond bopes and ruimed. his child. The young lady, | who is about seventeen, and wi rather handso) confessed her guilt and laid the ‘charge to the negro. fates desired fnr- ther information, ‘sent the negro’s master e comin unicated'the facts Se The =e 7, gent for his Paes and in presence wie be. the guilty party. The cppowledged be We eet evidence thbt conta be obtained, was ‘pelleved to wipe! and Lede hung, as before stated, on Fri y night, on rondside, about a half mile from Gemaiae: _» fr The London Mechanics’ Magazine states thatafier an expenditure of $40,000,000 on ex- ts. with the Armstrong gun, the inven- tor has tailed to preduce:a naval gun superior dfor«practical purpeses to: the old sixty.eigh yponnder; and that Mr. Whitworth, of Msn- chester, .a private manufacturer, has, by his. own skilland means; achieved:a success which ‘Sir William Armstrong has tailéd todo, thongh backed | by: ays long purse. oss Government Lal “Sein wna eae the issue of whisky to ‘woops, except in cases of axtraordinary fatigue, ~ is prohibited. ‘Tue evil of flogging bad become 50,geperal that special orders were announced for its prohibition... Rebel papers, deglare tha: the Soeth can never be.subjugated by starva- tien, but admitin every Way the bare condition of its commissari t.. Nevertheless, «the army is in fine condition.”