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ee | jomatist would @ sufficient ground for | three months about five hundred veerels, and 4 | a j t is AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN q - £GU Aree Unvenpe | Uerald asserts that the F ore spolpigaeete ae , 1g v em TLUNA’ N TICKET, | | appropriating three million lars to convey {Oorrespondence rd, ny . vent Irishme! ‘Ameri GrorcETows, D. C., May 22, 1552. — aah =o — ine = wil. H " the Honee ot Uommmons, the course of Mr. The U.S. revenue catier Tiger, pt. Jones, ae ee e A tre | Ohifistie, the British. Minister to Brazil, and | from Aqui Creek, arrived here this mornins: WASHINGTON OITY: ai WILLIAM DIXON. ] eral Webb's attack upon him, was aobatod. fouching at Miebington, where she. dauded } a ee “a wT ; : others defen Shristic. | Secretary Chase, y Ohiet #¥RIDAY.. secessef{ MAY 22, 12630 | » =a ar For Brcisrea, ie. | Senneeaty Senay mpee Cre sent et 2 - (A MOST YMPORTANT UNION SAMUBL FE. DOUGLASS. | THREE O'OLOGK P. M. Mr or nee tel Weasel a ihose = aioe Seed tad Rt BRAD! ITER ERY -NE "i i on BURTRVo a ter to Earl Russell was treated with Vilkes, of Wilkes’ Spirit of t mes. _ Bevan nea nicsueeme wae. VICTORY NEARY ICKSBURG. WILLIAM FOESY TI. | LATEST FROM THE.FRONT. | Siererard if merited, and if written bya British This vessel has overhauled within tke last | Telegrams received here to-day staia that Co igeerg aban MATTES. i Fe ae : Por ALDgasax. issal. captured three for violating blockade reguia- eee — | Gen, Pemberton admits his less to eHOMAS E.LL@ZD. stanzt 1s Delia ed\ to pe Famesingie Reay Toren (| POR re ean e noes anc tome | eae coe ee ly ee ee &F The New Dollar Weekly Star, futler than have been 3.000! Foe Common Cooseitt, of cavalry at Culpeper Court House, fora raid ment an ; oe ae = re oe Steemer Gat ae ep abi rags Ree ” = ° . BLLIS. in nes. ; ion, mm the House o: ds, Earls Shafterburg | schr. Ann D., Jackson, N. ¥., mdse. Z ever of Metropolitan news and gossip, aud ———— eas es. peAnin our lines, Tne impression, bowever, and Harrowby strongly denounced the | barge A. G. Paine, Temple, hay to A. H. Oo choice literary reading, is now on our counter Se a CHARLES WIL80N. 18 based. so far, on rumors only. Russian policy towards Pana, and asserted | bert; schr. J S. Lane, Seward wi n, ready for delivery tothepublic. Ithas recently | Rebel General Tilghman Killed! j wy 1- - that separation was the only remedy. light; schr. Det ‘Washin hight: been greatly enlarged and improved, and now | UNCONDITIONAL CNION TICKET. | GLOOMY TALK OF THE RICHMOND Esrl Russell expressed great confidence in | schr. Carey Welles, Brown, Washin light; { rregeee ttre Bae 5 is . tentions of the Ovar. Heesnid | sloop A. E. Howard, Mattingly, Long Bridge, aadoubtedly presents much more matter tor ie aie aa ‘ ss PAPERS ABOUT GRANT'S MOVE- the haman in’ t 3 sloop A. 5 g . i 7 FOR CITY OFFICERS, 5 = the question of # tion might involve a | and mumerons other small craft from Little the same amount of money than any other Rebe! General Loring's Force ent i — MENTS UPON VICKSBURG. costly war, which Pagland wasteth iocngage | Dotis cnted Gah to 1.8, Kniont ‘weekly in the country. Embraced in its enter. 7, and then cuts its way out For Coiactot, 1 : SSE (Se __ | an withont the most pressing necessity. He taining conténts are the following articles: off, an en cuts its 3 . WILLIAM DIXON. i PETERSBURG CONFEDR THANKFUL | believed that the public, opinion ot Europa = GENTS’ FINE DRESS £00TS Interesting News from every Departmentof the SS | Fou Rxoiavku. | oF pa cicrs-laleaie gE Ray OFS: i Se ee ht Graiamn bh rerer had ENTS’ Fine Oalf Gaiters, Oxfords and Stiap Army; J wnt’s Successful orati ‘ Six: _ 7LA33. 3 Bhoes, inMicsiscinnk auiisat Gaecetues Gorton Grant Captures Sixteen Guns! SAMUEL B. DOUGLESS From tate Southern papers we take the fol- | it is again asserted that Napoleon will pur- | poys’shoes. all styles and prices, ot Jackson, Miss.; Evacuation of Port Hud- Rg Ae oz |e | Fou Scuvsron, | ng: | sue his object alone if obliged to do so, and a fee) Gai ae — beeps son by the Rebels: The Confederates Uut- ‘ ‘ WILLIAM FORSYTH. H POSITION OF GEX. GRANT. | the Polish insurgents confidently rely on his | Children’s oes alse eS. ane i t, ; maneuvered by Gien. Grant; Brilliant Cav- We have copies of the Richmond Se::/inel ot { my 2 -atjel_ ___{Ohrom., Bep. & Intel}: rom Richmond Enquiter, M st] | Sah oer engagements ‘ace Xeported ‘witht yy 29-31" under Dorrey’s Hotel. Movements ah cecrane Decenieei aedia | the 20th and-the £uquiver of the 21st, contain. | SECOND WABD. | , The Selma divpatch of the sth inst. says it | , Numetons engast Ox rece ne SERAW G90D8, = N Ha o largest & has been ascertained that the two main divi- st assortad stack o} The news carried ont by thesteamsnip Arabia Kentucky; Gen. Banks’ Successful Opera- ing the following highly important telegraphic | @ ULARLY NOMINATED UNCONDITION: | sions of Grant's forces are entrenching at Wil i ions: i i # 7 ‘ ik sions EG | to the lerals in | Strew Hats for gentlemen, boys and children to be ote sna War News generally from the Gimpauchon: AL UNION TICKET. iow Springs and Rock Springs. ‘The former ae chert Pu abivetione cre arsen found in thecity at prices, "Give Bas seal, Military Affairs and Operations io the East; Monizr, May 19.—The special reporter of tie ALDEBMASS OMP BON | EG I earns om aoe. | trom Banks’ progress. : my 22 St* et Dorsey's Hotel. Particulars ot Gen. Stoneman’s Cavalry Raid; Api ilenatacrinaucea’.| J. W. : from the tormer, both situated on Big Blacks { _ The loss of the Anglo-Saxon created a pain- IOYEGRIGNAG eI — ‘Afiairs xbout Suffolic, Norfolk, and oa the | Advertiser and gisler, wider d of th Uy Comox COUN ONL ow ES ake Bera ae aed nn | Talineeeerrens 3 : | aC. AR-CURED HAMS, kkwater: Stirring News from Charleston. son, furnishes the folowing particulars . . eS Ree : 2 ‘olitics are unimportant. . *, eri F heay. firing heen! tne on the {ith inst; gah rag aban see = 8, | Stud to nave established military stations irom { ‘phe Berlin Cabinet held @ council on the 7th Bigic-enea eae Those thas Lave Seon patting News from Gen. Foster's Command. of Saturday’s fight, received from the adju- | Grand Gulf to the present scene of his @n- | 1 consider the exodus from Pasen of a large | Suey cured Hams, MOAN A CBRE News through Sonthern Sources; Confed. Ae tant of the 15th Mississippi, from Canton E wei’ F, DORSEY say oosnet echt Care e military | number of young ie fully sree nee my 22. Corner 9th and E ats. ounts of the Battle of Chancellorsville: é = 22 = ne a Aids -aihe = a i ! Potish insurgents. is reporte ie Min- = = How Stonewall Jackson Received his Death last night. The battle was foughi at Baker's FIFTH WARD. ea Liked pees fslors are dstermined for the present not to de- pee ay eld tagel po paler - 3 ‘rom. 1 : i ik Te : = one sen stati i to close the , Ss ag leek papers on afitioe mi the West and affaire ia Cree about twenty mites west of Jackson. ENCONDITIONAL UNION TICKET, | toatiack us Senind our formidable intrench. | ©l2ze Pasen in a state of siege nor COW, S58 a hintk Datals wie Sie meenareme on ixie kenerally, as made known through We whipped the enemy badly antil he was i | meus, i> hunself rapidly fortifying, pre vision- —— to come, pay charges and take them away. their own papers. reinforced from Jackson. Gen. Pemberton peeretchicas Tae antorcing: and it allowed much more | VALLANDIGHAM TO BE SENT SOUTH. | “i" GEORGE W. YOUNG. see a ahs tLe a a Se ack tothe Big Black bridge. G ber eS ceed todisiodge bhuo? WOK When we pros | Cixcrywats, May 2.—The President has | yWipt SRL THE CHEAPEST BORSE IN Soh edie Ee nee ee . pene risae:, Sen, For Coumos Counccz, {The Federal commander isimpressing mules, | changed the sentence of Vallandigham trom Wasrington; Lahg ata oui con becante ot eae voreieity Edisrigts: Item, Pemberton estimates our loss at :i00i, and the CHAS. I, CANFIXLD, | hozses, aegroes and oxen of planters and oth- | confinement in Fort Warren to trangportation eng ee eas eae nares pet “ai News; Tales; Sketches; Poetry; Wit | encmy’s three times as many. Gen. Loring,on iMop 2G ‘ ers, with which ke is rapidly tortitying bis | through outlines. He leaves to-day for Louis- | Gan boen seen at the Columbie Eiablos, for 2dars, eed ? ‘ a : WM P. FERGUSON, { position, whilst the country for miles around | 2 here h: 8th street. near the Post Gflice, 4 r, fi ‘ A: ries wr pos 5 t t 3 ieee _ f i at 5 5 Petes oes valuable information for the he left, was cut off, but cut his way throuzh my Melit ROBT. T KNIGHT. | isconyerted by the thieving marauders into 2 | ville a i eat serene jel edialee my 22 2t* T. BALL. Farmer, Gardener, and Ifonsekeeper. to Chrystal Springs, twenty-five miles south THIRD WALD UNCONDITIONAL UNION i blackened, burren waste, Tht chivalrous | be de hie ar Oe ped waa, Dias ~OK BALE—A RARE CHANCE TO INVEST.— This is just the paperabove all others for per- pT: Histo iene ten. Ti TICKEY, | warrior and hard fighter Gen. Jor, Johnston | fiag of truce, will deliver him into the lines of EF Any one wishing to engage in the livery buai- hid alae oa si eereh i Oe Tas eeOn maa ep cs eeamne ty | Cems teens — arzived in this vicinity on yesterday and before | Gen, Bragg. ~ | nese witl do well vo call immedie.cly at the Livery sons sojourning in the National Meiropolis to ..3) was killed. For ALDERMAN, this goes to press, we trust the country may be | and Sale Stable cotner Bridge aud Market streets, send to their friends at adistance. Price tT eo G. A. HALL. | Yjoiced by the roarot onr assaulting guns. No | Georgetown, D. 0., and examine the stock sud three cents per copy, or St per annum: pos patese Hae Mtneitors en bene atin | quickearotihe Virginia Panther, Ps? | LOCAL, NEWS. Pp id by stumps when so arrauged. ‘ ouILE, May 19.—The Re and Advrre Piet ages : 4} GRICE CAL CE ENG “YiTE IN anther, >—— 3 Mig : te lithe ont and books ex. Bey era ten ee a soe 5 = : A. R. SHEPH’ | THE CONFEDS BRAGGING OVER A SMALL CAv- | THE FoSiTivE S:ave Casz.—This morning Later Sees es ny 2-lw" eas lisey'e special reporter at Jackson in a dis- Hees corey 4 TURE DEED | @ decision was mada in the case of the fugitive Tie We oe eT mak ITARY B ‘Ppa a esterday. says: u a pPRANCIS McGHA From the Petersbur, press, i slaye boy Hall, claimed by G. W. Duyall of 8 RD—FIES* VoT.—No : OUR MILIT. eel UDGE patch dated yesterday, says : ig-dtiel if > intelligence of the rare of | George, of Prisce George connty, by the Su- BP roreby given that in conformity to the pro «The Federais sent in a flag ot 1 hi this ection will be held ia the first precin ‘Lhe grat u sof the cherterot the city of Washincton, ct of th stice Cartterannounced THE CONTRABANDS. staumers in the Bi preme Court, Chief J ckwater, : that the Court after mature consideration and We rstaud that nt the suggestion of | eveuizg for the principal surgeon left in charge | PD a arn ps, reached this ¢ coancilia loniiad cesol ied amon ucouror samen tae seat —— ae ey eee Lieut. Colonel Elias M. Greene, Chiet Quar- of the wounded. ‘Lhe officer in charge of the 97 Onn h Carol e | they found ther:selves in @ condition where no | between i9th and 2th strest, for a Coliccter; terma gto | nag states that in Saturday’s fight they lost | —Z22™ h for such ime past, and cpinion could be pronounced, the Court being | Eesister, aud Surveyor. one member of tee Board appro an, com- fi ies °, snecerded in taking these by blockading | equally divided upon the motion to discharge oomnon Gouncil to repres:nt anid ward, Pol “= ‘e GUO men, iook sixteen guns. and that our freb- ah db tie relator by habeas corpus. They ali had | © 7 o'clock BI.. and close at7 o'clock P. " arcment, ary of War 4 bux mcisaDoutit le was of the opin. | °®2 at7o%clock A. M., and = i . nsferred to the first named officer the | CIE. St PSEA SSCS SOEs ibe P' BR. AL WATERS. B.A. CLEMENTS, JAS. W. 3icGLUE, my 22-d Commitsiouers of Elect RD—SECON D PRECINCT fi ‘et at in conformity to the pro- visions of the charter of the city of Washington, ection will ba held in Second Precinet of eq 3 ute the Blackwater e ounded without being imjmred, anc hands on board taken prisouers. They wer: git up to Frank ¥ ad Coute ion that the power heretofore exercised in this District existed atthe present ime fupon the tof f esinyes. The question upon li they disagreed wus as to the functional power which existed for the executien of ihat jaw and none other. it clear to his mind that the ir control of all of the contrabands forme! tered at the contraband camp, north of The object of this ‘ansier is to enxble reene to cultivate the farms on the Potomac, in the vicinity of uars . STA j advanced eight miles north, and orning found Joli ui in line of battie, | — _ —— rdinz to our advice ullery was 1€; Ore ee wsitors of SAVENTIN sece sly anchored * an a abe a $ Sad ESE RA st, and the bridge was not burned. Our force | 1F the pnrpoxe of trax g bus ata t to have the he law of 155¢ armed this court and the | ti the Ist day of Sune this city, at aed by the former rebel owners. : tthe room sdjoinizg his bank, north 2 GREG: thuscllir Ee ron |lantindiies en Lite Diste Gewith the power of e corner of Isth aad The dwel! rouses and quarters on these | of 12.600 fonght two ai corps of 24,000, sus- Be eR) Ble ji See ss 7 . fora Coilector, Register and Surveyor, @ boat betv and made it their duty toexecute that law, and whether the duty was a pleasant one or nol, ere he should perform that one member ef the Board of Al lermen,and three membeta of the Poard of Common Council te represent ‘aid werd. Polls open at7o’elock A. M. which survived the fortu e@ sufficient to iaimed the ives, @ chments. Th back ar loss Wit ICE ony Tall, aud close at7 o'clock P. N. { atla gaia a y might. = h but a small ou! - eo re and inde s honestin this conviction, two of | - J. WH. DYER, Lis proposed pallet ioe cue | r Justices—Olin and Wylie , Sri oie car to plant corn to cut and eure the way to inte brown EUBAT | equally honest in the converse of the propo='- ay Gio wnainnisaers 6! the grass, (esti e more than 10,000 Rumors. good and bad, are ple hich brought #140" | ton, and pe onid furnish better reasons | —2¥ => = 2 = — Ps tons of hay as to partially supply with : f brought | for it than he could for sustaining his. He had | QECOND WARD—FIRST PRECINCT—Aa election wili be held on the Ist day of June next, atthe corner Tweifth street end New York avenue, for Kegister, Collector an dgurrexor of the city, and for one member of the Board of Aider- wen and three members of the Boxrd of Commoa il, Polis cpenat 7 A. M.,and close at7 k. } no doubt himself that under the constitntion fs faras the fucitive slave law was concerned, il was the purpose to protect those who shoald claim ownership in slayes in this District as ith has the fol- | much it was anywhere ©: He had no i 5 ceived . STINEMET b Penn. ave, forage the public animals in the department; also, to establish a garden farm for vegetables on the Arlingten estate. This den can be worked by tt nd the of the searcity te raise sorghum. suger, and ad- 1 of younger ¢ mtenant year vid MARK, a ight Seat 5 “§ 5 AGU N. with t th gislat that had follow . GEO. SILLABD, Produce ei old in this city, or distribuced WASCN. with top foaabeener ce 2 Me The serece cateroee % JOHN P. HILTON, to the (roo the Secretary of War may saddie. Inquire at tall been nine | tune was this: t strict had maint: my 22. nae rect. Operations have been commenced alread Ist and C stree:s, ie ae ” They ace to receive | 22 anomalous position to legislation. Holding | —"? = = : and a considerable number of contrabands sr mune how ATTENTION SUTUERS ny oneretiring from r Choe j these views he would refuse to grant the mo- EON omer ae WaEDRIRST now engaged at Arlington on the rich bottom: Was co: tied & I back behind the B: #4 the cusiness can iit ° r for a four- ers and bushwhackers, { is ge F Y ex 3S his ce ence i cox formaty to the provision! : . just west of the Alexandria Canal. They seem li | icese Tear Cotte: Be behest ess6e, have betnsent te | poser eh es Te concurrence it ot ihe city of Washington,en election will be helt Just wast o: Alexan Janal. yseem Flack. guod t 3 re immediately af Ly! | the above view in ‘the Firat Precinctiof he Third Ward, at the delighted at the change from the hot, uncom- ug thei is a nephew of fortable barracks in which they coufined, to the open fiel are engaged in is what they haye been accus. d & mo: tomed to and are peculiarly fitted for; and, on theJsthand ith im hus, between 6th ax ANDREW J 5 7th sia Olin said ihat he would write out his TIER nd simply gave the grounds on which sented Irom the opinions of the Chief Thunder. Bars e. The act of Congress for a rendition ropes were i iness | 0! ingitives did nol apply to this District so as ODES Were UntecRAUNGAS 147, yet tina Cidtir Car Ise apes ae En OER ‘, Gen, Commanding. & Co offic: of John W, Simms. southwest corner of Ninth and M streets, Monday, the frst day of Juac next, for Collector, Register, znd Surveyor of rai city. and for one member of the Board of Alder:as: ant three members of the Board of Common Cou cil to represent said Ward. Polis will be opened t t pro’ = y FS y for the ape. ‘Lhe Sentinel hints that certain | nine 6: Sesion: arr %; at7 o'clock A, M., and will close at 7 o’clock P, M. Jaboring wucer happier auspices than hereto- ceals the fateor Vicksbu Pemberton’sesti- | mytz iw’ 103 Wat Georgetown. D.C. rebel Gfficers nliowed themeelyes to be bribe. PRE a aid Me ad ORCS DTC : oe we eehR wore oe) Sulsimo douby ‘bejaush Denested:) ate of ourilousis ndtworth a pinch of #1 GEAVEL noors: “Mommy, May 1—AM the New Orleans | Jndge Wylie concurred with Judge Olinand JOHN W.SIMMa. Families need not be separatea, and, working A a 2 GRAVEL ROO! 3! refugees are at Pascagoula, and now comin, stated that he would write out his opinion ata my 93-dte Commissioners. together as free men and women, in the pie $ 2,006 can of | ELC. WILSON, M cture: of Lamp Black B EC RECUINS y St future t This C as not a Circuit | — — = ee eee pee ae Roofing Materials’snd V ilvon’s Improved Fire and has extended the time of | Ghat ol tee Tailed Stace eas Hot & Circuit | F\repH WARD—SIBST PRECINCT— ELEC. country air, their physicalund moral condition course be on as far as it goes. Water Proof Felt, Cement and Gavel Hoo f : pelleted endl pen crear neonate oe ee Flor Novice —Notice is hereby given thar, Will be alike improved. Dr. Nichols, waohad | ip to the hour at which we go | sad slreet. Office Louis 4 The ee esanditsjudges with certain powers | IBCgafetmity te the provisions of the charter of charge of the contraband camp, has been re- BLOCKADE RUNNHRS CAPTURED. in reqard to fugitive slaves did notapply to this | inthe First Precingt of the Sith Ward at the have not been able to learn that ay account from Union sources has reached here. Bui the reader will doubtless agree with usin being | quite satisiied for being rebel accoun: S tgh Post Ofice Box 53! niy Pon in the First Precinct of the Fifth Ward at the Public Echool House corner of A streat south and Third street east. on Monday. the first Gay of June next, for Collector, Register and Surveyor Of ssid eity, and fer ene member of the Board of Aidermes. and three members of the Board of Common Council, to represent said ward. Polis will be opencé at 7 ociock a, m., and will be closed at 7 e’clock p. m. 3 E.G. HANDY, tained as superintendent, and inas called the | farm Sprisgdale. itis located near tae iamons | Arlington Spring. We may meution, in this connection. ihat Navy Depsrtment is advised of the cap- | Court. ner R. R. Cuyler, while attempting to | Ge? of Judge Wylie, before oe is s | run the blockade at Mobile trom Havana. She enna On ec ueeee Sosy Te | is @ side-wheel steamer, six moaths old, about The boy was brought before Judge Wylie at | one Aundred tons, aud said to be very fast. | two o'clock, and was discharged from custody. She was fitted outat New York some weeks See ee Cotton ts 1 ENG, the pro-slayecy writinss sty, Bledsoe, . the st sna otber ment already mustered into sery terday marcied trom Soldier. -+t]e city, to Anslosian Isla: site George:owa, | Usted = Sha ae vee pecan es —______FRANETAYSOR. | since, and sailed from there to Havana yia Siibge Gaius aon Se avaeoroen nen GEO. M. O aR, where they will » for the presentyand Once cee ee aa | DPESOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—The | Nassan, and is understoed to have had arms | the Mrnithsonian, i which, @ boy named Thos, | —2%22 ae Baltimore has te copartaership he of Dr, Mutton 2? William: dead.) was dissolved by muts B.A, sotere cxisiine ander the | And aramunition on board. Donaldson, aged shout fourteen years, a son of leousent. S. schoo ichard Seam Mr. Thomas Donaldson, residing on Eleventh TON, M.D. schooner ickara. pe ees streetynear Maryland ayenue, received aseyvera from whence details can be sent to guard the farms and operations thereon, estab! above etsied. i XTH WARD—FIR8Y PRECINCT.— EL. SO TION NOTICE —Notice is hereby given th in conformity to the provisions of the charter il be commended by ion men. as 2ist uit. captured the schooner the City of Washington. an e! jon will be ri ev for ico 3 yh, while ii i = mas oly ase3 | there is no nece-sity ior keeping a large arined LLIAMS. DAs cut in the back, which reached his lungs. He | 7, “¢y, t ; Ps 7 ebay THs ENROLMENT | force im Balt The Union ‘en here are M.D. has beon re. | attempting to run ihe blockade at Pass Zablo, | was taken to the residence of his father, by | Pabiie Set tol Home at the Conner Mowe Sheet i 2 ENR NT. 2 mperent t pliay s ed of e, Fices | 5 ii anions. ices 5 The Washington corre-pondent of the New | SOmPereut tom mbalining and ‘the s. Her carge co d of coffee, ricer | some of his companions, and the services of | south and cc venth street east, on MONDAY, tho ise, d s. 7 ly. Morgan immediately secured, and durin, mndise, ty e0ods, shoes, ie. thealehe ibwas feared te woulaeaier nie —- a - gunboat Kanawha reports the } morning, however; his condition is somewhat NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. captnre, on the 25th ult, while attempting to | improved, and he is able to converge a little. DRYOTED TO . ran the blockade at Mobile, C.S.schooner Star, | From what hesays, @ number ot boys were first day of June next, for Collector Register ant Surveyor ofeaid city, and for one member of the Beardof Aldermen, three me:nbers of the Board of Cominon Council, ana one Assessor, to represent said Ward. Polls willbe opened at7 o'clock a.m., and will York Post wriies: “The enrolment is to begin ai once, all mecessury preparations having been comple: The entire army is to be paid tothe first of edinallits branch. | spirits, me: vy Jersey and woth | he May, and alarze number of paymasters are LAND CON [TION 7 with asst standing near the south doer of the Insitute, | be closed at7 o'clock p. m. Low here to receive the necessary funds, which | HEeES ASE Gate a yee | we jared cargo, AP Se rere abeut the time the concert ofthe Public Schools GEORGE BROWN, will be promptly furnished.” a i NJAMIY . ovand Proprietor same vessel captured, on the 2d inst., at ‘wus ended, and @ difficulty occurred with eS ioe chai nial! Sank peed . ee t THE RE-ISSUK OP THIS PAPER the same place, schooner Dari, also with an | some boys in company with some girls, when my 22 RGomminionetaof Risttion. New Publica LEAVES FROM THE DiaRY ¢ Commenced ed cargo. one of the boys ran out of the crowd of girls LAS? MONDAY. MAY 1%, 1863. 5. a e >, and stabbed bim and ran back into the crowd. ons ithe captare,/on The guilty party has not yet been arrested. Ligeti Da Se ! gr Gene: ue up irom ue ar amer Union to New York, of the English p E G1 NTH WARD_SECOND PRECINCT. ARMY SUR- | yesterday on WO TION NOTICE.—Notica is hereby given tha’ A Geox. By Thomas D. Ellis, M.D. New | Nows, Per Annum,. in contormity to the provisions of the charter of | ‘peor “ President and Secretary . Bix Dollars | a 4 eas of th ‘ York: John Bradburn. : vith raband Latzst QuoTaTions—W A£Ht: BMor- | the City of Washingicn, an election will be held in ‘ ee Y ‘Three Dollars | Linmett, with a contraband cargo. NG@TON MoF. hinje e An interesting though unpretentious narra. B#ltimore to wet his wtwo Venta | = = EY MaRentT.—Furnished by Lewis Joanson & | the Second Precinct of the Sixth Ward, st the Ana- costia Engine House, on Motday, the first day One Dollar Loan.—Subscriptions to the Na- | Co, Bankers. ofJune next, for Collector, Register,and Burveyor tive by an eye-witn 38 of the scenes of the dressed | w7- J. J. Bankard of Baltimore. unsrecvived | : z i 2 Buying. Selling. f paid : ~ = ! fi 4 ela | ated, y, at 2 yin “gf. | ci said city, and for one memPer of the Boerd of writer, who is of English birth, gives it as his | Oba: ade i rsons in this eity nisl vieint Cristy to | Ollice of Jay Cooke & Co. to $2,008,100), U.S. 50S ee ee eee = Council,and one Assessor, to represent said { : x gollars and eighty cents per hundred S47 Persons in this eaty and vieinity, desiring to | TS cf 7 4 opinion that the material of our army, both i ait : ° | be served by carriers, will leave their address at | ee U.S. 7.30 Notes NE) ce . By, - s weight, delivered here. It t uartermiusters’ Checks. =— Polls wil! be opened at 7 o'clock a, m.,and wilt physically and in intelligence, has never been ni : g ee eee TELEGRAPHIC Sha Certificain: ; be closed a 7 p,m. excelled if it has been equalled, by any nation | "A COURSE OF SiX I EOTURES ON THE 10D AND COAL, pais aise 2 American Gold. me | Hea eae Of the world. BIBLE LANDS py Rev, Gro. W. Bases, Orricn Mouse ev Reraesantarives U.S | CONFLICTING REPORTS FROM cin. | 422rican Silver. = 5 SAMUEL ARMISTRAD, Tux Resvizs or Sraveny. By Augustin | YU, ¥..atand for the beueht of the Birat Baptist. —aist May, 1983, | CONES ana ere Spee NEW YORK rue my 22 Commission®zs of Election, Cochin; transtated by Mary L. Booth. Bos- | Church. Uithstree: between Gand, nt oe Oe a ee ae eee eee ee ee ene ea OSETION | Coupon 6's, 16l, 107%: 7-20, 107%; New | —avenait waRD_sECOND PRECIVGPL La ington by Hudson Taylor. Ti.Sets, adults, ¢: apa resentatives of the Unitea States 450 tons (200 ee 54.0 June next. '2 the basement story of Ryland Chapel, ee The preceding volume by the-same author, | 7 nina’ [tery best waite gud Fernaca Qoal, (steam- | HE IS STATED TOHAVE TAKEN POSSESSION 7 . > " ‘i | Be PLB, fi i i entitied “The Resulis of Emancipation,” pas | aS i ss S 5 Wood eau Saenandeed come non arya Ene attracted considerable attention, as will ihe } Hh be had at ti corner of D street south and Tenth street west, fur Register, Collector and gee of the city; and forone men of the Board of Alearmen, and three members cf the Borrd of Common Council, . “§ spay 4 OvtrRaseous Corp —Last evening, as a OF THE RATLROAD BRIDGE OVER THE BIG | sotdier named Daniel Brenner was walking in PUACK RIVER, ENTIRELY CUTTING OFF | the neighborhood of the Depot, in company Wood, Tha whola vo ba packed away in the vaults i | i of the Capitol, in the places which will be shown | THE REBEL COMMUNICATION WITIL with two ladies, Capt. Frank M. Caldwell, of | for said ward, in conformity with the provisions of present yolume undonb‘edly, as it deals with | —*__ PLAsiBRERG!| ARP tion'to the onginser in the service of the | VICKSBURG. the is/th Pa. regiment, who was intoxicated at | thc charter ef thecity of Washington. or slavery in the United States, though treating | (YF "NOROE ATTENTION, Pi isa ERENS. Hoatoo!Reprisantativen and to bs delivered Dy | ee the time, stepped up to one of the ladies and | ,, Pollsopen at 7 o’clock a, 19, and close at 7 o'ci’k also upon the same topic in connection with | suvsted to meer at Temparauee Hal MONDAY | — Bonds ter the taithtal execstion of the contract | SINTY-TIVEGARS LOADED WITH REBEL | made an insulting proposition to the cidcer of | ™™ GEO. 5. HEPBUBN; the colonies of Spain, Portugal and Holland; | NIGHT, May 25th, 18:3. at haif-past 7 o'clock. | will be required. : ¥ SUPPLIBS TAKEN BY GRANT. Prenner, and was informed by Brenner she WM. COOPER: ‘The two volumes attord a very thorough view | _=* 22-35 f mice for coal and wood will be’ considered seps. | —— was his sister; but he repeated his proposition, my 22 Commissioners of Blectior am of the subject. H are BEFUGEES AU refugees | Tuade for the conn waaoceugementa mart be | Cyxcrxxati, May 92.The Guselic’s Mar- Tee eee en nd Oe Sheed eaereD | CQAN TERBURY HALL. eters in if J D r hn > ate e ce rs ; " ; $i pe Sexctaccue ror Youxs Erss. Pekin. By | Wintrict"of Viceivia, are resuemed ee onal Nerk of House of Bepresnintivee es, | Hcesboro’ dispatch has contradictory reports | Milstcad arrested him. ‘This morning he ap- AMUSEMENT PXTRAORDINARY, Sarah W. Lander. Boston: Walker, Wise & | SATURDAY RIGHT. the tid instant, otS o'clock, | _myIawiw (Chren.,Imt.& Bep.| | {om DMissisappl. One is that Grant has been | peared before Justice Fergason, and in con- EXTRA ENTERTAINMENT Co. Washington: Hudson Taylor, 3H Penn- | at.U. H. Stanton’s, 495 72h street. Businesa per- | = = | driven back irom Jackson and Port Gibson, | Sideration of his 2pologismg for his conduct, id sylvania avenne. | taining to the coming election, 500 BOXES MESSINA AND PAL¥ERMO ! A th: hats noeweesh > | was fined $5.53 for being drunk and disorderly. MR. JOE COBURN. ething of interest for the litte folks, and | my 2-21 een wes _REFUGEE. | LEMONS for sale by } and that Johnson as possession of the Jack- greases Ah aac ae MR: JOR COB!- RN, iidaeated wilh ciples br chavences’ticOn NGONDITIONAL UNION TICKET | yy oy-ate FO. WASTON 4 C04 | so and Vickaborg railroad. CASE OF CURT IE Ea RonEsareR O:CISCK Vee. NR. JOE COBURN poe with copies of characteristic Chinese | SIXTH WARD. ly 22-ate ED Oh atrea’ i Another report is thatGranthas beaten John. | 43y evening, a difficulty occurred in the square MR. JOE Soeur we i i t i OXES REPACKED ORANGES, IN | con, and taken possession of therailroad bridge | bounded by Four-and-a-half, Sixth, L and M | = rb 7 MR. JOH COHUEN, Lessons AND PeacticaL N@TES on STzA. | AUP ESWARD OLARK, 500 ine order, for sale by streets south, between James Doyle and Thos. pee ion Ae ; ¥. C. WESTON & GO., over Big Black river, which is the most im- { Wood, in which the latter was stabbed in the CHAMPION OF AMERICA, Bee Inte Frome Fi Sat pms ra Coxmuos Corsen— my 2ste __249 9th street. | portant in that section of the conntry, entirely cheek, but not serionsly. It is stated the affair {| asthe honor te announce that, at ithe desire of D. Van Nostrand. For ‘sale in this city by { JOHN COBTIGAN, 500 BBLS. RUSSETT APPLES FOR SALE | cuttingoff the rebel communication with Vicks- | Originated in a colored boyin the employ of the wa friends in the city of Washington he Hudson Taylor. ; ; CHAR, W, Davis, Prue, OB setival of the New York steamer duo | burg. atier Pushing against @ child of Mr. Doyle's, | Wi tako Bis err “MATTINERS” This work, which has passed to afourthedi- ‘The abore ticket will be aapported by many | _mytist anO otheteest, | ‘Sixty-five cars, loaded with bacon and corn. | 220 Be went pamed, and Wood picuea up a | MONDAY AND TUESDAY AFTERNOONS, ion, has beer carefully revised by Chief Engi- | Yoters ey my *2-eo5t™ | 5G CKNTS PER BUSHEL ¥OR FINE pRacg | ™c2l, have been cuptured between Raymond | stone, and he stabbed him. The wounded man May 25 and 26, at $ o’clock. ueer T. W. King, U.S. N. It is dedicated to NOTIOE.—The vo'e:s of the Haret Ward, a ri U) sLow OTALOZS. Forasle at storehouse | Aud Jackson by our forces. was when ay Ee alee iene one See < bard » Manager of the Canterbury has kindly cou- . - ae eir primary mesting asxem! for the ater street Georgetown. Inguire for C. B. i i more arres an im before Jus- el ay Hion. Gustavus V. Fox, Assistant Secretary ot | Barpore of gominating candidates to represent the | SMITH ra WEBTON *e bo. It appears io be Grant’s intention to march tice Stratton, we holds him fowe further BEAUTIFUL ESTABLISHMENT the Navy, in toker! of the aid he has extended to the advancement of naval iron steamship | construction. Tue Conscun”. By ‘Alexander Dumas. T. in the Counc!!, thinki: oper to name before the public for their saltrase, method of returning my sincere thanks for the honor conterredupon me. After mature rc Geetion. for reasons which I cannot control, I hei come to the conclusion to respectfully decline the 349 9th atre in the rear of Vicksburg and Haines’ Biutt hearing. @ The rebel papers recount tho forces from all WETS ae OniMINAL Cocrt—Judge Olin.—This morn- paris of the South to reinforce Johnson. (-Yeie.—It is clear from the rebel despatches eee eh aoe ee for the occasions. The entertainment is of t! fastidious character, aad will inclage tase ott ACTS OF MINSTRELSY ofthe eclebrated Canterbury Minstreis, and the B. Peterson & Bros., Philadelpbia. For sale pemination 20 cheerfully bestowed. inted HARNESS, To be seen ai the Navy | we publish elsewhere to-day that the “re- | Zimmer came'to this city in company, and on ous Dramatic Scene from here by J. Shidington, dem } Pre my 28-31" JAMMB HAZELL, | Yard Stables, __my 21-6t*_ | ports” in Cincinnati alleging that Grant has returning te Baltimore in the cars Hartig was ; __. TOM AND JERRY, A story characterized by all the dash and ex- | ¥OURTH WARD OR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—One fine | been victorious are the correct ones—not the | TObbed of his money. introducing travagances of the Dumas brood of novels, and J * UNCONDITIONAL UNION TICKET, I Morgan STALLION: bate bay; good gx | contrary reporis circulating there, as similar | , G°0?se W- Bennet, charged with an assauit MR. COBURN, gure to have a large circle of readers. still ; works well in harness; kind and gen- @ud baitery, with intent te kill! Enoch Ward, } in bis great #: i parring Specialities which have wor ¥ox CouLactor....WM DIXON. tle. ' Also, Buggy. Saddle, Carriage: | rumors flew around here for the last twodays— | is on tri: Bennet married one of Ward's } for him his recent great fight with tri = Fox Bsorstsx BAM ¥. DOUGLASS. horses. Also, one large draft or family horse; kind | yhich are now thoughly exploded—Ep.Sraxz.] | daughters, and was residing with her at her McOOOL, @7 We learn trom Western Virginia that Fou Stuv2ro! ‘M. FORSYTH, Ar patie. woh oS at SU RDHON *B Livery and | rents, when a difficulty oecurred between | the Champion ofthe West, and have won for hia there are no Kebels within sight or hearing of ra eS Rieger ete SMOG) Ane Mat ket Bee eee | LATE FROM EUROPE. ena at the stable, during which Bennet shot | the proud title of our forces. A number of the families of Imbo- + CHAS, H, UTERMEALE. REPRIGERATORA, | —— Ward, the ball entering his back. ne CHAMPION ‘ao neen an den’s men, who gave the Rebels information won Gouueax Gounon et Iver Keceived a largs assortment from Pkitadel- } TUE LONDON TIMES ey PUPORTANCE “A SOLDIER Too" ox iz on these ccoaslans. ve the aadistaace ju their Iuteraid, have been broughtto Martins | “BBORY LLOY. TO THE FEDEMAL ; D, phiaard New York. yaa f TURE OF VICKSBURG. 3 soldier, slightly intoxicated, was passi MR, MIKE NORTON, durg and eentacroesour lines. Fifty captured | JOSEPH YOLLANGBEE, cee Jebsigerators With Uoolens ad gears ; So ee down Pennsylvania avenue, he met a col the celebrated trainer for the championship 0 Revels were also sent on Wednesday to Camp MICHAB! i W. | GROWING DIFFICULTIES BETWEEN THy | ™2" who wore theiusignia of one of the colo- | youn C. HEENAN ‘ i Won Asacgson . |. We will aeii the above low. i ELROPEAN POWERS UPON THE Fi om pasdeninioly Susteren tato te service. and of Chase, Ohio. H tie THOMAS W. BUREMS Sara 5H. 4 H. 1 @uxgory, | POLISH QUESTION, The white soldier sccceted the black ous, with JOR COBURN, ’ om! = = 5 ate AU TA a Pa. avenue, ae SSPE «ees 2 PEE Trond, you d-—d nigger! ~ | and also representing characters in the pieco. the twenty-eight steamers which KORGE M, HOWARD, BBQ. 0 > ——"~ | A GENERAL EUR ATEN : of aes trom Nes- fervon souaty, wil be seaport beast ABMIAGHS YOR BAL! —This day rooeined | “GENERAL EUROPEAN WAN THREATENED, | oer ee rook out wet eo ee ond oe pec rot personae ead a %9 for Liencenant Governor ony Pana Oe: ae or ete two. ge Bretts, (or open ,| New Youx, May 22.—The steamship China, me no more: T’st as oldler top. and bea 74-33) SHneror of sau to Charleston | plage of Bam: 2 of Berkeley, : eel Hoe taeecomes | Li dar’ll be a fight if you insult me,” White sol- : * (MB. §. PBICE, Southern coast, ten have been captured or de- | trdecsteed mains eget sor anise THOMAS OU Ten een ih maerat hac neath 318 Queenstown on | Gis, drow his rin back for the Durposs of ia tof Mr. Cobacn, and the Re- atroyed. The effect of these captures has been | GRAND MAY BALL.L Prof, MARINERS | ee No. 409 ylvau'aavenue, vicar’ amabetaibalve dicts tee Ricting a » but a HIP 01 to raise the price of freights, and consequently | the Ronor to announea to his. patrot é SHA’ | . ‘ bs the business has falien off in. a great measure. , fae pabbe in general pre ts yornad Et iy 87 Becaived ais day ro Sitine SHAWLS | pent Time atiates on the capt = ‘ oak Dalty.s proaicont member | Stiatar tn Pteee, bowems mn She aut | Hake Pieogior greasy age me | et srry roma aF-Grafton L. Dulancy.s prominent membér | Academy on 1 ween and ete, fork. Tiee G3, G4, $4.50, $5 and burg and Port Hudson. It says it would open: Terorsof admision te be aad fram Mr. ches: ie papins at the asademy. or fre. hi; my i of the Baltimore bat, died in tia: city on Wed- aio, % BLAOK SILK MANTLE will be ao'4 at | the Mississippi to the Noxth west, diminish the mesday. { NOTLOB. end afier the goth cash to close out. : 4. J. growing disea‘isfaction there, aud enable the ge fwrsciyiwo fuss all have beoticop- | [E” Apan tea teret rgaree! Ouanrary my Shit "S08 Pa. ov.shet: Saad ened | Fcc to siaim onemore tthe real rictanes ‘ured by Gea. Beaks’ army'in the recest.opes- | §f, Suite atceats weet, uoas fae Boss Okes T°? | FU URSALM A bendsome GADOLEHORGE, good | of tne war, | i ations in the Upelotisas country. c | ep desu . : ? iar Bars | & New York letter ta the London Morning ¢ usual ‘ is ¢

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