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‘THE EVENING sT WASHINGTON CITY: ¥ aesee | MAW 11, 1503, pasar + THPUBPANT NEWS PROW REBELDOX. : = ———— @r Nc o> MatTRR ON AVERY pags, | | RICHMONP hares or THE 17H. BBH CorU OS FoR. INTERESTING, TELE. er a: se —'G AD Y ADMIT BL, SLAUGHT! iF BxG S59 OTEEE MOT Tee | TOTHEIR AP MY IN Tite LATE BATTLEE, eRe Seeker ! * Ww netem Money Warket. THE FEEELS CLAIM TO HAVE REPULSED H Qa’ tor sigeus, coin and eneurrsot | GhAN1 UN 14> bIG BLACK BLY. money. 8 urmusned by Lewis Jonason & Uo., | he Richmond nessarsu ict May 7th, has the Buying. Setling | followieg dispateles: U7; tor U. 8. Cospon Bonas, 1 Tritasoms, Mty 5.—To Gen. §. Cocper, Ad- Ype® ® DEPARTMENT. #itsnr.'s Orrice, tos, D.O., May 11, 1883 The folic nz bees taportebat the Headquarter: ic Army for the offens: efter sped! siand dismiss 4 of the United States unlease within f (Sideyeicom this dete. samo. | before the Military Commission, institu cial Grders No, "$3, curvent se teat the ¥.. Department, in sescion in this city. of which Briga- dier General Rickettz, United States voluntowrs. ta } President, and make satisfacicry defense to the charges against them : ABEEMCE WIVHOU? PROPER ATEACRITY, Captain Henry C; Colt, Third Pennsylvania artile | lers? Chaplain William P. Lowery, Third East eu- | OFFICIAL REPORT BY GEN. BANKS to the towmlor come othr point below, we Aave not been &bie to learn. Rut in either event, Gen. Les having pushed Hooker sufficiently to keep him qaiet tor the bane of the@ay, turned his troops towards Fred ricksburg, determined to drive Seis wick beyond the river and get rid of him. Tuis he SS | ity bat, a8 wo learn, afer the dearest bought WATERESTING AND IMPORTANT FROM GEN. | Victory of the day. IF our Lose in the battio be | &s greatas reported, our columns must have been subjected to the fire of the enemy’s artil- lery planted on the Stafford hills. [a tun series of batdes our army captured eom+30 cannon and some 10,000 prisoners, *,000 of which are enid to have arrived at Guiness’ Station. [Net so; they took but eizat cannon end tess prison- ers iban we tock from them.—Zu. Stur.} BANKS’ COMMAND. pea Se OF HIS LATE MOVEMENTS. . —___ GmoNs RESULTS OF THE, EXPEDITION. Pawar rcSe we | two THOLSAND PRISONERS, TWO. THANS- AFFAIRA IX GEORGETOW {Correspondence Evening Star.) Guoggutown, May Lith, 1383, ‘The foneral proc: ssion of Major tirucra Whippit, morially woun i a Thasceator. vile, arrived at Trinity Ch esterday evening, & 2 oles F cretarie: Stictos sii tee = Heintzleman, Gen. Meige. a2 ox were in attendance. The hearse (followed by tie Sc with Ris full equipm: s° diyitane ere wh iad — Ped vania Reseryis, 3 @aitery of Cacairy. Atzoelock the tanerat zarraion was Qeliverat by Kev. Father Early, Pre iibea oF (he George town Colirge, after W-i-hoae proc: +8io4, fol- lowed oy an immense crowa Of ol. baa, pro- ceeded to Po-lit’s vault, on Pop uac sifoet, where the remains were deposit-i, afer the usaal volicy. Pa his piace vantdent jew tot, frente. America Guid. American Silver. New vorn Ratsa. Couper 66, WEI, 1075 ; 7.80"s. 16H: New Cer- i118 tifleater of inneniedurss, ty; told. Mey, Garaen mate rene Gold dul! and lower. ieeewe at BPIEIT OF THE MUQNING PRESS. The Chroicic regards the © Enroliment Act’ as simply & tueaus of obtaining a knowledge of the mslunry reronzces of the country, and not im eny eence of the word a comscrip ion bill. ‘The I! ligenser, npon tho duty of the politi- eal opperents of the administration ai this juncture, very properiy says “tne exigoncy ealis fer gti ¥e counsel, not fur taunt or inves- tive.” ++ tecee —-—- THE MUNICIPAL BLECTION—A FALSEISSUR. A cOtemipurary, the Chronicle, calle apon-the rien Lexgurs in ont midst to take part, as Union Lragacs, in our spproaching municipal tlechons, upon the ground that Mesars. Dixon, Hougias anc Soreyth are virtually secession eeadidates. Though its plea for such action on the purt cf those organizations is sc mauifestly uniounced thatall whuare hone fide citize ef this reriropotis will instantly scout it, us many who will voile om tbe first Monday in then give their first vote iu the Dis. sig. itis proper to expose the ul- this cbhurge, Prefure tu ewy thai th ene besween comparative s-long citizens, a ‘Bhe candidates f above bave, as farthtu! offi their the well i public officers persistently joyal d Siates from iteelt. fer them for who will not take the Henged from aay wo- Taporary itself trantr- the € “te salty of the pre its opposition ito wu sy part in th comiag mn- H thomsel ¢¢ spon wv Y and entire yorany p 1 aft irs, and say © evts of enudidat- ; they would iumph of the Richard: men as hikeiy | mischiet to th: tiniou cause é teeilugs of il Union cit- izere of the Seeesh bere ao + not hesitate to express its Wish that our mn: cipal aifuirs i should grtinie the worst hands into as Bopriess 2 muddle as po: the’ Admin Bicipal elec ing th. that of the { prefe te make th by outragive ie, oxy trativa and © ofBcere and usG: Enron, Dougia grenivst pussibt ewrists bere cause in V Wehave: te tors With the r men inks Messrs th wouid be the ; enn &v the puolie wiils ance | nent is only a bi througauut The Fireside: egy, de ce wnexumpled irials We are happy to be at ot to lift a finger by wey of interference 1 im We eoutes, them being, not oniy from 1 aS see cae Sy piatiorm on which the haz ye a5 steanch and valuable supporters of the | Government ss any in the Federal metropoiis. | Froms this fact, the reader will pereeive the efort te make capita! against them by try- ing to biand them wiih the taint of secession, | meets RO en: ragement whatever from him. i ‘The truth is, those who are geciking to ovst more than i(0 prisoners, and one piece of ar- : " kiiled and twenty wounded. The enemy, 2fier ; Our army under Col. g' Tegimment, | Sedgwick over ibe river. , Fredericksburg, and no enemy retnnias south | neseee volunteers. jutant and Inspector @ené-al On the ‘toch of April the enemy Moyed from Oorinth towards | DBSERTION. « | Tuscumbia, crossed Bear Croeic with five rozi- | 2 H.C Markham, Nineicenth | ments of cxvalry and twe of infantry and ter piress of ariitlery. Col Roday commanding, 4 Assistant Adjutent General, fought them on the ith instant with one regi- | . : E. D. TOWNSEND, pment, killing s large number and capturing H WAE DEPARTMENT. Oo. | UENCRAL’S OFFIC Ags Hery, with horsrs and ‘czissons—iosing six | Waskexcron, DO, following named officer: er. and heretofore published, are exempt from ise Of the United States, the netituted by Special Orders rom the War Department, defense has been charged with | burying their dead, felt back, and on thy ivih were reinforced to three full brizades, tre | whoie under command of Gon. Dedge. Skir- SDE contiuned on the 19th, 20th, 21si, 22d and on thenight of the i9th the enemy landed troops at Eastport from a Jurge number of steamers, and burned the town and houses on several planisiious. On the 4th, Roddy tougnt | them. ‘I'heir loss was heavy—ours slight. He contested every inch of ground, but falling back, before overwhelming forces, the enemy advunced and entered Tuscumbia on ihe 25th. The enemy advanced towards Decaturas far as Town Creek. Nothing more occurred until the hn. ‘On thatday, Forest with his brigade having been ordered by me trom Columbia, and engaged with the loss of one killed ard three wounded. The loss of ihe enemy heavy. Forest falling back.” On the 23th, Forest discovered a heavy force of cavalry, under Col. Strait, marching on Mout. mud Blcuntstville..Gen. Forest pursued force with two regiments, fighting him all ster United States ‘nth Maine volun- ‘Lieutenant Thomas Sinclair, First Hintesots volunteers, Firat Lie rte nane Ouaricngiguie, Euxis; foarti New York volunteers, » Eighth Peunsylvanix ing previeusly reecived an honor- the military service of the cond Ohio , Uh. Von Wacorer, One Hundred and ew York volunteers | ED, TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General DEPARTMENT, ADICUANT Hp 5BRAL W AR Orrice, Aprils, 1883. tain, wil 3ofs killed and 10 wonnded. Captains Forrest and Thompson, it is feared, morally. The enemy left on tne field SU killed, ounded, 2 50 of his wagons, turned icose 260 mul nezroes, and pursned ie, Gadsden, and im CORDS 3 eal consist of compan ian and if i shall he-ca Tho comp: | G den and j : J5 And uizhts of fighting aud marching, Gen. Fore: Sirat and bis whole comm Be may be requirea of aa Inn ai Comimenders sh; care make Official Georgia: vo day hara n arch- theut proyisiens or terage, I ey ihe enemy 1 Kome field Vie S. Cooper: heavily B. That they ave, in » apinion of ere. oe aud de ai trans tied. ineodye the regular chaunele of mitt correspondence, to the Provost Murshal Goneral of J.C, Peweceroy, at. Gen. Command “The enemy are ye | Ue United states ‘Edward: 5 The Kegineetal Cor: ie sl Tiwards Dope Aaue | salamat vaack oppo o: Tig Black. They captured | 4; Senile Hatatnentant he office: ior inte. attention to mander: shal may possers in ‘a0 ou } sball st te | Low far they ar @ willag to indorze the { opivior of the oSicer or efiiecrs making the reoum- | men lation, Similar relis shall be fi @ to heady pdt sed Tue enemy we derson’s Ferry,cn the Big Bine’ Doors’ severe Hghsi sy on An- 5, after tour LATE FROM REBELDUM. i SEE ae a i 2) enumerated or th } GENERAL LEB ON THE LATE BATTLES. | rondor it expedze | ee { H By taking tho. pervice and t from duty, ! camp or ars other VELOW THE | Oferrs. Tm these oa:08t | tendance shall prepare | form entering the name j the same ragimenton a collby theu:-nivet, « d them, with the cort iieste of the Surg, dvly Merete (Oats wropet Hex mental Gonss rT fe Moet, andenlieted mew | te on the rolls, bat wee are in beéptta 2 or convsiescent réuc th - costrel of Medical > Me 1 Otiserin ai- | the rolir according to zat comeas a acd ace from GEN. 3' ONEWAL = a DANGEROUSLY PED. <_ AMPL ATED SHOU! LDER, ARM , nate N- ead ete », May u. ober reports | from Chait tanooga, Say that & force sent from j in sn) the Regiciont ‘aight of fhe Sist 1 is Stet Ind. | 1 officer nufitn point of c red near Rome, j 4, # @ service the Io om Georgia, afier afew battles with the enemy. | ase of us ‘The Chattanooga Rebel gives the particulars of ; the foresoing, saying Forest pursued ty i im, and fineliy capturing his force. nother raid into Georgia is reporied by tie Itsays a force of three three thousnnd strong, had gone as far south ae Lallad eighty miles bolow Rome, and that Ge treo, Straight, were sent afier the Yank hud ma Zz rer eBlisted man now ix: service, but {aud beyond the reach of a Mad in charge of a bespi 40 ii dicate low for thosc who Lave been kexoraply discharged tho cerviee, . By accepting thors omsors and venti sted who have been ho Thal afternoon, learning «hat the ine sisted of two corps, under Gen. § ter the service determined to attack him, « ‘an cflicom, ap tion for sypoint- be eimio te Provost Marihal United States through the officer an Acting Assistant Prov oat Marshal Gen. he Btate. No apptication of kind wii bem psidered tsless the following conditions are compietaly fatrilled: + 1, Thatth- applicant produce the cartificate of R. F. Leg, General Commanding: i tho furgoon of the Board of Enrollment far the The Chatiancogs ‘‘Kebel” has ihe following: | a he resides that he is untit for EicuMony, May 5.—Tho following has been | active field ¢uty on account of wound: or disnase, received from Gaines, near Fredericksburg, | and is not Mable to drait, but is tit for gerrinon dated May Sih, and addressed to President , 4° Dayis: At the close of tha battle on Sunday, i m filer ered ed of honcr able dis, the enemy were reported advancing trom | | Wastin the ine of day. oF disability con. Frederieksburg on our reur. Gen. McLaw: a "3 sor : i H 3. ‘Phat he produce recommendations from the was seni back to arrest bis progress, and re- | posimental, Brigase, and Division Commanders yes'ctd»y with Gen. Anderson, and united th with McLuaws eariy im the afierncon, and suc- ceeded, by the blessing of heaven, in driving We re-oceupicd + *Pal of t of the Rappahannock or in the vicinity. | The people j ' mites heyond Tt | terial. We h id Among thee’ thoucsnd pris 6 £9 & fe " § PORTS, AND PWENTY GUNS CAPTL ued, AND THREE REBEL GUNBOA SS AND RICHE TRANSPORTS DESTROYED, aera De So ies GEN. BANES HOLDS “THE KEY To THE ATCHAWALAYA.’ .—, +e Amcng the casustitics ate the following: A. P. Hill, struck bs a fragment of «+ siell in the calf of his leg. Amung the killed was: Paxton, of the Stonewall Brigade; Col. his + (Warren?) of the 10th Virginia; {f) > of the 55th Virginia; Major Miles Seldey Business quiet, » Markets unchanzed; wit whole:ale quomiiona as follows: Flonr. ee B72; extra, Bry fumiiy, 23,508 $1.50; Darby's Caledonia, #10; Ray's, steasa Weleh's, 810.5%. Wheat, 31.6, wine, SaB81LS8; choice, $2. Cern, yellow, wes "21. Oats, by measure, alse. May, a5 dAdtings, i Mill sinfi- nil. @ ic. shorts, 32 HFADQUANTERS DEPARTMENT OF THEGULY, | to Gen. Heath; Capt. Greenlee nae a i brown staff, 4c; pouttons, foecanl : ae Nineiconth Arty Corp:, Opelousas, Bd April, | Letcher Latrery: Capi. E. Branch, o . +: FIM B83.76}, ciser, Comicon. ‘sate; i:68.—General: Ou the evening of the 17th, | mond Gres, and Capt. Banks. Maj. Chansiac fod, 20au5¢.; payne cider, Siads pv General Grover, who had marched from New *| Iperia by & shorter romd and thus gained the ‘The enemy’s force consisted of a considerable number of cavalry, 1,000 infantry, and six »pieces of artillery, masked in a strovg position | on the opposite bank, with which we were un- | acquainted, The entmy was driven trom his ; porition, but pod until he had stecerded in | destroying the bridge oyer the bayou dy fire , Everything had been previously arranged for “ndvance, met the enemy at Bayou Vermillion. | THieky, 490; sl GA. SETS S1.W: fine, Cumberland coal, $4.25835 50 _antarn. Weed, pine, 81.50085; oan, $3 Son86 vine, 885 per M. Pia tr. lump, 3 and, @10. Herriag, bao ag por Ni. per hundred, Cusa. Price, of Gen. Stuart's staff, was killed on Thursday, near Spotsylvania C. Ti, THE LATEST. Official informaiion from Fredericksburg wae yesterday received to the following effe Hocker left two corps d’armee under Sedg! wick, on the Rappahannock, below FE: ‘cedericzs. burg. With the main body of h« forces ne croreed the Rappahannock and Kapidan. Sedg- wick’s inciructions were to crogs the river and Attack Gen. Lee's rear as soon as Hovker should seeds kG UL ARMONTALY Meee. ward of Trosteas of Pablic ‘ CULSDAY AFLERXNU IA, my 3b OR-ixpuvexvunt Uxcox- oo AUBY vrox.t Uxion Cenrrpars, this purpose, { engage them in front. Sedgwic*, tor some *. The enemy's flight was precipitate, The | teston unksfown, delayed his crossing beyond Ber night of the itth and the whole of the next | the appointed time. and did not get over ati} | YSN" , day were ocenpied in pushing with vigor the i reconstruction of this bridge. On the Ith the murch was resumed, aad | continued to the vieinity of Grand Coieac— and on the folowing day our main force occu- pitd Opelousas. The cayalry, supported by | one regiment of infantry and aseciiun of ar. , tillery, being thro ' on the Courtebleaus, a distan: 2 forward to Washington, miles, Yesterc The command resicd on th morning, the 2d, 4 sent out Rris. with his brigade of Groy and d ments of artill aud cavalry, to pa ard through Washington towards Ale: He found the brides over bayous Uo- d, and. occupied tn sand night in replacing then: by a -in- gle bridg: i junotion of % the enen say thi quan’ mu nio bayou Us¢ ‘nred they Wari the principal por: been traneierred t patch was foand hy Gan, Devi Gor. Moore (lis Gon. Tay aandria Gen. Dwight will pn: pre Iy ba retors: An expedition, cor , Lie Y, and ) cho Bar ing, to exami Gen. Dwight ! Hockir was beater, but yet in time to prevent “PERENOLOGY; Pi Pitys10L06 Y ANDI uy. Gon. Lee from pushing his victory. Hooker is ODD T= ‘LLOWS Ha! Het. L, NAVY YARD, ai U.S. Ford, fourteen railes below the conita- ence ne RappRhannociand Rapidan—hoid- REY. & if. LANDIS, M. ing &stronz position and strongly intrenched, | The Psscticat Physiviog!-t of Uatia siptin, who is iw author of the Nrw and acknowletged eim- ed Syatem of the stady of the Hunan System, will commence a Populer Course of Lecture: on the abeve topics end piace, en TU BSIVAY BYE. NING 5 Welch ay a th—Pins? Lecrcee reinforcements.” FURTHER. We lave received & copy of the Richmond Teceivying heayy i ~ Phar: Dispatch exira of which suys the fight cunliuge "Wedeans osdar. J antag { on Sunaay at Wilderness Church v one of $8 o’cisck, Mar Tits! a Lectare the bloodiest of tho vw: eee sod: ga : vening to taong the rebel officers killed besides Gen. n, were Col. ¥ Col. Matlury of tix «The coun oct, bet reen lita @ will vieit fom- NINGILAM, Agt. aL ts FAIR FOR ST “are IEW'S UCHIALSCHUOGLS —As. Wid be openca o> MINDAY EVES in the be story ef st. id Hts on sic and vefre x ‘hiudren a remar. JORN For C mame gE 3 si Ri tery and 20+ prisoners on uke. Ww. Rite tient be mi-m* fter the pal RESH us direction of nite A: Lower prices ane aN wR city, at m re J) ac Dunham rep mythier 420 Toutrst bets b nn? RL blean. This us. I informed you in my unmber «9,7 that I nd ordered the T, two heavy guus zlarge qnun cA na faliya. men and its « peeition and in senminiGins an tio be obliged te losa 2 mo; he decisive advantage this section. We haye destreyed th: army and navy, and: emy’s reorga2nizatiun ty guns, Ganieaing buttery.) taken; and thr moral rant, wv Gon’! 1. W. Hattgcn, inzion © very re Genoeral-in- FURTHER NEWS FROM REBELDOM. THEY ADMIT THAT TH: LATH BATTLE Was baer DEAR BOCGHT VICTORY,” > FYROM PRYIMEIOFSnr “On Thur reached @ point near Spotisylvania Court. House, his Iptt resting on the Raptdan a: Ely’s Ford and his centre on Chanestlor- ! Aloxandria raiiruad bridge over the Rapidan, UANITURE a7 paiv ate: See. et of nhs ¥ i mae nepdse ne Lugrzia hf pst, : SCHWAR‘7Z, Pav ere eriit end P Streetz, Wachington, my eid in but sethere iain the wanted A the Port perfeetiy ge harness Apply pe dia e8, 7th filed; 2: Engineer “it. 7's Mate “Junes” for exim: the forepenk undera galing fire bantis of theriver. olored pot: of our ad during ali a, ives away und cos, whi ots ‘conid do oR as aptendia 5 —- batteries a oa AH } running to Suffolk as The fo Z IS Blist of | [0 COMPROMISE WITH TREABON OR ae bas TEAITORS a ; i " Dexto 28 A iniatent NOTICE. Sd Assistant bi ly, NOTHER CAPTC BY THE Potrt LeoxetrT, May &. ‘enue gunboat + Re! gan commanding. arrived at morning, with a valuable priz: in ‘tow! haying in aesrge of dry goods, medicines and hard- for Richmoud. This makes the fourth prize captared by this little steamer in the last five weeks. Tem authorized by ths Bacrotary of War to raise s BATTALION OF CAVALRY fer pee Sor ict. Esch company will be organizet ag prescribed im General Orders No, 128, series 2. Ail officers will be salected and appointed by the Colonel Commanding, gabject te the approval of the Secretaty of War. From the peculiar mature of the carvice raquirs@ of this Battallicn, nono but aober, Honest and in- tellipent men will 09 enlisted. The be:t, dectest and most serviceable Horses only will be used, This Battalion wii! be armed vith the now cel- ebrated Repeating Bille, discharging fifteen shots per minzta, 3 ginecr. Yours, tr Gussoar. we THE RAPIDAN BRIDGER, We learn that the rebels already havea large force engaged in rebuilding the Orange and dle: ms Toyed inthe course of the late raid of Stone- scavelry. . ete ¥orfurtker particulars apply at No. 217 Pear, vilie, ten miles southwest of Fredericks. MAJ GEN, HITCHCUOCK. avenue, L, C, BAKER, ! burg. Tho hostile lines were az this time in Maj. Gen. Hitchcock has been assigned to tay i1-tm Colonel Commanding Battalion, close proximity, and skirmishing was froqui On Friday evening, about six o’¢lock, Gene duty temporarily as Acting Maiitary Governor ibe present excellentand thorougnly loyal c pulsed him handsomely. wovernment are perfccuy willing to risk cre-/ Ricuuoxn, May %—No official dispatch Stlag the false impression abroad that this | population are not starnchly ioyal to the Gay- ernment, Which must grow ont of the trium- phant re-election of -Messrs. Dixon, Douglass | were received last night from Gen. Lee, but | complete. Gen. Jackzon’s left grim has been | skilltully amputated below tha shoulder, The private dispatches report that cur victory is i | ander whom he formerly scrved, that be ie wort): + of being thus provided for and cayableofreturning | adequate serviee to the Government, In ease it shall be frapracticable to get this iagt evidenes, ho | may, having ertabliahd the first two boints above, | satisfy the Board of Enrollment that he ta deser- of Washington, Gen. Martindale having ob- tained a brief leavo of absence to visit his home ln New York on private business. Jackson attacked the eneamy’s right flank, the first genera! battle ensued. Gen. Rhodes,- commanding Gen. D. H. Hill’s old division, j being on our extremo loft, began the fight. The enemy hed, during Thursday night, thrown up By J.C. Mc@UIBE &CO., Avctioncers, AILI¥P BALB OP PELLIABD Taste Sinver Praren Wet — Gus: tere - On TRURSD. ae $s 10 o’sluck, at ite larke oener ite and Forey'b, it the country places confidence { ja the Chro: "s representations of their politi- 3] ailinities--in order toinduce mors or Iesa new-comere here to yote with them. As no greater injury could be inflicted on the cause of the Government thes the prevalence of snch Su impression, they are clearly seeking to wound the Administraiion by endeavoring to have it generally understood that its cause, ia- | Stead of their own sinister and selfish desire to | \ cipteh the control of our municipal affairs, is | to be ingloriously defeated’ in the Spprosching | election. wa7-S- Josiah Grindall, Baltimore custom. — house officer under the administration of ex- Freeident Bechansn, was urrestad in that city on Thursday by one of Marshal MePhuaii’s de- tectives upon the charge of being concerned in the contraband trade. He was commiited to jail to await trial, This is the second time jrimdall bas been arrested. a? ©. F. Willizmson, who formerly acted as seefeiars to SHideli, rebel commissivner, was arrested by one of Col. Fisd’s detuctives at Bal- timore upon the chargo of haviug come from the South anc passing tne Federal lines with- out permission. He was discharged upon nis parole, With the order to report to Cul. Fish | ouce per wok. a7 C.F. Rus _ Dr. Ha zd Martu, Jas. Ship- | ley ana br, T. Price, ull of Seaford, Sussex county, Dei , and Thomas K. Robson, cditor of the Easton (Md ) Star, charged wilh disloyalty, have beew ordered South by Gea. Schenck. | Rusterep—Hon. Jas. T. Close, Senptor tor | the twenty-fourth senatoria! district of Vir- giose, bas resigned. this being neceesary in | order that he may Accept the commission of U | 8S. Mazshal of detsicecs | 1 wrrm Shilhacton, Od-on Butiding. we , bays MadSue Demorest’s excellent « Mirror of pisirs ons” for the summer of 1603. | 47 We. & Petine, Eeg., x promuiont mem: | ber of the Baltimore bar died on Friday Inat. | i ¢€ ee | decits ; Ving, and present ite certificate of the fuet This evidence must all be obtsined by the applicant, and muat be tranemitted with bis application for Sp- pointment, If there be no Acting Assictant Provost Marshal General for the State, the application may be for- i warded through the Adjutant Genera! ef the State, whois desired to.endorse thereon such facta in the {nil tary history of the applicant as he may know, or as aré efforded by Lis records, and forward the same to tho Provo:t Marshal General of the United Btates. Entieted men, honorably discharged on account of disability, desiring’ to re-e1 in thie cerps, will present ticrovolves to the Board of Bu- rollment for the Districtin which they reside, for examination.of the Surgeon thereol. exsicine theM and roport the result to the Borrd of Enrollment. ‘The Board shall then consider each case, and if | H eneral has been removed to @ farina house fifteen miles distant. Direct communication With the army has noi yet been ro-esiablished. DEFEAT OF THE REBELS IN TEN- | NESSEE. LovisvILLe, May 11.—Portions of the 9th | and ttth Kentucky cavalry, under Col. Jack- sen, on Saturday attack. ical & guerilla camp near Horse Shoe Bond, on the Cumberland river, capturing eight prisoners, This morn- ing, Jacobs’ camp was atiackod, and after two hours hard fighting, the rebels were driven back in great confusion and with heavy less. MASONIC. Dotam { | ! a reaeee -of communication of - No. 15, wilt be 13 EVENING. 2! ovclock, at } Hallcorrer of sth and D streets,at which | © oficers and me thers are requested to be pi | iz their mitrmdanee, Sofowrning companions al fe corsiatly tnsited touttend, By order of the M, i E.BLP [a3 &. JNY. TROWSON, Bory. | (ea —An exhibition of the beautirul tho applicant is found to (ui0l the conditions spo- belew, the Board shall give him » ¢ tu that effect, viz: 1. That ho ie uniit for rervico in the flela, 2. That be is fit for garrison duty, 3. That he js moritorious and de rving. Disrolving View that have bean interest- 4. That he was bonorably discharged* 11g Fo Many pe 3038 in Wasbin son mt DO oly ete Peer orably discharged*from the | ear friande tn Ga : x i z VAN NIGHIS Mos feud he ot on fooky at ES. | The Provost Marshal for the District chat! them bupel, High are Ticked 25 and | Y thie evetiticate of the othe Actiog Assistant Provost Murshal tthe Btate, who skal! proenra such eyi- ce Of Kervico- and character as the records of the compsny to which he belonged, on file at the Fiothand Fale, | he ofthe State. may show, and if eatin | bit erates ixa ‘niet thtiaceaee, ang thet the man teorving, he willenlfct hire in accordance with | pasteaie -inirnlesas the Provest Marshal General | may establish, Medical Inspeotors, Surgeons in charge of hospi- tals, Military Curmaanders, and all others havi authority to discharge, usder exiating laws — regvigtions, aro forbidden to grant dischargos to any soen under their control who may be iit for service in the Invalid Corpe, The Provost Marsha! General is” charged with the exeention of this ordov, end thy troops orga- nized under it will be uadcr the control of his Bu- Treen, Ey order of the Secretary of War: BE, D. TOWNSEND; *~ Rk 1:3 Tall —Femilies, Boarling Houses, Hotels, Excarsionists, Ac, supers ak lowost SSELL, Gorn xs and Porsyth are. r= tat gM id Pallon WEDAESDAX BY t balf-paet 7 o'clock, ihe Board of Alder aie fo 0. TnF ES GONDETION DL 3 Vornas oF tie over w M.D ‘ydera hia thanas to Iie felon Ward for the honor conferred 0 © vening Inet. in wlveting him with others to r: + the interests of the wardin the dower Boar € Cithe City Ooureli, nnd bogs mest re a € him on Brida, ily to “e aay 11-2t* TRANCE SPEAKING.—Mre. Burss, from Philxde phia under apivit co: t-ole,” is er~ & ned ty lecture and OE SY ausstion< in tmeat? 4, 9th etreet FED&Y BVENING, Me * 0 To tec of Feants ana up. | ™¥ Ji-dim- Areietaut Adjutant Genoral, a ity eS SAseR AE Rho doer, open ai Cetin to coremionee precisely ot 6 atein-k:, Phe | FRIED APPLES AND PRAOCHES, ; re pro-entetives ct the Press and of the Pulp't are 3 peciuily invited to @tiona, JONES re ca.'s, my 1i2t* Oommitke of Arrangements, myG Corner Bighth end D ata, feormidahie breastworks to resistanattack from. the direction of Fredericksburg, but our forces advancing froma nearly oppceite point they were of course Worthless. The cnemy tinding himself outflanked deserted his works without resistance, and fled towards Chanvellorsyville. Night coming on, te pursuit was discontinued During Saturday Jackson continued to press the enemy's right, whilst tien. Lee acvailed bim in front. On Sunday morning shortiy afer midnigii, the ho: * arMics occupying lines, parallel with the planir roed leading from Fredericksburg to Orange Court House, the enemy advanced and dellvared battle. At this critical juncture (tun. Jacksou received hus wound. After ons of the moat desparats and bloody fights which lasied until 1@o’clock on Sunday moruing Hooker was beaten at all point, and feli back towards Rapidan at its confi ence with the Rap: miles above Fredc. burg. battle of Chanceloraville. Whilst it was raging, Sedewie! overwhelming force, advanced from ihe Rap- pabannock, below Fredericksburg, upon Gen. Early, who, with one division, held the heights of Fredericksburg. Aftera short buialesper- ate resistance, Early was compelled to retire towards Chancellorsville, and Sedgwick took possession of the long coveted heighis. In this fight the enemy captured a number of prison- ers, and fiye guus of the Wasbington Artillery Rannock, some sixteen the This was | Battalion. Tt is’said tha: two entire companies ot the Wushington Artillery were taken. When @ reverse oyertukes us a scapegoat is nover wanting. In this case it is said we could have held our position, but for the pusillanimous conduci of some infantry regiments. We however beliove our defent at this point to have been solely due to the cdds brongbt against us. The enemy's triumph was destined to beshort-lived. Gen. MeLaws being sent to Gen. Early’s asgistanoe, in -lees than twobours, dislodged Sedgwick, and drove bim into the valley of the Rappt- hspnock, recapturing, (it is belisved,) the guns before lost. [Nottrue. Th+y wareeafely brought to this side of the river by Gen. Sed- yick.—Ad, Star.) Whether Sedgwick a | | | | | FoR SPECIAL SERV ICE.—Reliable intelligent eilvamnslst howtseeen tne ac yar ei en desiring agreeable and exciting cavalry oi, described SAE ‘i servieo under so;capable a commander as Col. | PE? (prhslan’ Billiard Table, L.C. Baker, should give attention to the call Bedxteads, Toi: Te Misttracnd pubseribed to by Col. B. published elsowher. Foloters aba 1 pale STagee Shee Spreads tions tocne son | Very Heras elf Ta A, BOSE, meni, loan, at the office of Jay Cooke & Co., amounted _myibd ___4.€ GUIRES on Saturday te over ORD. i By W.L. WALL & 66., suing wri =| by Rosecrans in Tennessee are at Mort McHeury = OUSEROLD ANO KITCHY! shnndred ra At Avotioy.—On MOSOAY MOHNING Taek igatant, at 16 7c) pears » We Wil sell. at pete —_ prisoners capture to be sent Sbuth for exchangy. reels bebwees Sik Boneol coping, No a ES B97 The sailing of the American colonization | } a erey Machei, the Furniture and siifecis, com— ship, M. ©. Steyons, has been postponed until Biano ta ind Btool, the 93d instant, wesc arlor Suit, consisting of ofa two Tete- ollie: af 1e-t0p Genter Table aay Cairs ead Sldedo Trae v? cussels, -oly ane Inzrain n Carpets and Bags, TELEGRAP Ball Ui Dict trad eee ‘ HIC. Beigpalon Dining Table, Cee eee na Bite PRIZE FIGHT INTERRUPTED. Bors Bidebousd erd Refrigerator, Nrw ¥o Paintings snd ty Tore, gaia eOacind Neieand eae esse, Eacellent fa tiad ir a Perea avd Pixin Bureans, “= uate z, shstands anc Tables, Feather Beda Bolsters aud Pillo Mxhogary, French and ather Hodetvods, Wa-érohe” Toilet Pet). Chairs, Fire Trons Stoves. &¢ anos sportment of ott Ritehen Furnitureand Uten- ba a! ei Ww. L, WALL & 09 , Aneta, __ By THOS. DOWLING, Auctiouser, ESTE & SALE OF W2GONS, ee Tog, TOOLS, 5 May il, 10 p. m.—An atiempied prize Aight cu Staten Isiand, between Etliott vad Duar, was suppressed by the police. ‘iwo thousand persons who had collected to witness if made a hasty exit, on the approach ofasmall body of police. LOCAL NEWS. Larzst QuotaTioxs—Wassixcron Mom. nuished Ry Markz7.—Fur Lewis Johnson & re. oO buying. pane: Wacox Marten: ee aly Davosteriond, The urdersigned will geil 2 — | MONDAY, che Iseh day of Wh May. ous coon see 107 sutize fog peers 7a ut apr be stand of — ot n sospect street, Georgetewa, = Hitaads . . 2 | sete Tae NeaR patie Slows nes aNee No-iep LOOe PLE. - : priors Spr ‘Serine Kes Beacon, Coupon 6's, 1861, 107%; Fon, ex; New Cer- Pet fa tieaee of Indebtedness, 9947" Gold, 140" Oe a ‘ogee as ae pices ties Me te do. Tei 100 do F nna ss ds ConPEepERATE P; EXCH ANGED.—A Teg es, . large DEMON ot the Sant cena a pris- Ar Bae Ob¢rs On Rappahsnno. an vaght wo, On & PR toes, Benx' wete sent off “this morning oy Bhat sows, oa 0 ALC ay ae ipee Savile aad Tools Ant New Axles, ee ee