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pas * NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY Ul, 1863. 8 ‘the town destroying an immense storchouse flied with ' mission, and everything was ai 6a00 got in readings (or MAILS FOR THE PACIF TC. fron mln, oor. ent foot |. MISC R Lets. ee A eta OF Dk. BYBRLING'S is A erin Bove ‘of every description for the rebel army J A large | our march homeward, ‘Tho train of wules and horses roopoint, this (Monday) alteruoon at thro ANiiete, ofS eee ps ts A arm. ws <f wbiskey, nicoly bottled, boxed, | whicn we had accumulated on tne trip,and which extead- Tho stew sect ; Northern Light, Captata Tinktepaugh, ter oe ditching of she head: entirely P4444 244 44 4 | ed @ distance of threo miles or more, were placed | wiil leave this port at noon to-day for Aspinwall. ¢ from failing ont or HA A SCELLANEOU ".—On Sunday, May 10, suddenly, Jaa 1, { Michac! and Maria Hraun Lto grow tviok aud ‘hat wo could not carry aw.) i the Centre of Genera! Groge’s division. Goneral Bu The watis for Central America and the South Pacific oral will take piace this (Monday) afternoon, wt e but De Serlingts, in a m ford was sent to make & demonstration on Gordonsville, | will close at balf-past ten o'clock this morning. 'o.00k, from tho residence of his grandiathe ae i wat HONS HIE CONTRARANDS BXCrCHD—A VALUABLE CAPTUIEL and by dark the division of General Grogg had safely | The Nuw Youx Hamacn—Fdition for the Pacitio—will be oe Boge 1 Ridge atreot ‘The (riends of the forily are : ia wor na TAHONG, * Ymmense numbers of contrabands flocked afgyod, crossed the South Anna river, and the bridge castors roady at haif past nine o'clock this morning, and io oraien, ie 19. Emde Bowen ne: 7 pk Se. ,o thoir 4 fairly crazed with joy toh up to this time had beon warm will contain all important news, foroign and domestic, id relatives of tue family are respectfully be iy Bhoubing, clapping hands, ac Y Jo¥ | the woathor, wuss tm & cold northeast storm, | received during the past ten days. 4 tho funeral, from is io renidaneo, No Lao nal ‘Ste kha ‘tour arrival. We allowed them ¢°4°lp thems-les to th st this (Alouduy) afvoraogu, at - Pleasant, suddenly changea » “eh over execrable Je copies; ie wrap eas ter aix conte. sent y-six' roe, Unis (Mouday) . * pa much sugar and other stores as they ¢Wld carry, and | ro..dering tho prospect of anight's Mm oepneery prensa eer Piuibrmaars Oc Sonioy, Mag 10,06 hall-paal ob A. {all chose who could raise an animal of any doai"!tiim ao- | poada anything but agreoublo or charming. | MAILS FOR EUROPE. Jowtana Bucirey, widow’ of Timothy Buckles ER TNUOUBANL RIGERATONA -TROW $8 6), AT | & | @ompaniod us when we left. The town contains a white eo greens line ap te AE 136 Liberty stroot ag ee OOP B.D. BASSFORD'S, Cooper inativav ion Of some four or five hundred, and has the same KO pli ie 1a68 this (Monday) afternoon, at ~~ and shiftiess appearance so charactoristic of all “he Cunard mat! stensnahip Europa, capt. Mate, will bail aa two o'clock, as ¢ sales thorn wowns. Colonel Wyndham was fortunate aston gn Weduesday , for Laverpoo!. «ni. ~-Sudddeuly , ab Jorsey Oty, Jonx J. Crncenr. leave by + fet ‘pool. Tho ‘eral wil (ake place from the residSnoe of lus 7 enough to capture a very valuable~imported horre called ao Soran will close in this oii to-morrow | brothor 1 law, 308 sackout street, Brooklyn, (hia ‘atu BOX OF COLORS /OR Oat #*Boutherner,”’ which was th; property of a Houtenaut in pia oo “war, past one, and at balf past five | 1,8 terncon, AL two o'clook. full direction: ‘he reb+lartillery service. Tho hore ts valued at two praca Wi —OU Vriday, May 8, Jamms Josmen Conwnt., | oF, bene ve gest HON Of Thomas’ and Anne Colwell, of the town jpnouend do'lars. tina of Altbanyh, county Cavan, Ireland, with fatigue and logs of sleep, and our rations had bod exhausted for somo days, rendering it imperative for us to forngp upon the country. A small loaf of corn broad would command most any price, and a chicken @ email fortune. A SRPARATION OF TUL LIME. hy “with to Nothing of interest occurred during the night. The o9 for ‘Burope—coataining m HOWE. & UO adway, OF ’ cont rs all, Mack » THK INHAMITANDS WHR MUCH TAREE mule tpi and comtrebans became seperated. ot one | 12° Maw Yous Hmm. >—S4 of the Cuarman.—Killed att . He I bo past wook, ‘od ‘at tho Yatle of Fredecicksbury, on | —— or prose Ono lady camo runing o tof her house | timo from tho hoad of the column, taking a wrong road | Wi! 'he imrortant and inv _— aren ®.. sw morning. | gag kocty 3,Witle gallantly, Aghttog foe his cov yk | AT AN ADJOWRNED URETING OF NBM Loni 14 as T was passing up the sireot, vd asked if we would bo | and going some miles on it before thoy wore missed, the | Wl! be Published ab eleven Al “wag, Ove | regiment Now York Volinigors, "Andsrmsn’s, Zovaves, | M8 oe Wire st. MeMadue movsd, Single copioa, in wrapper, ready for mar. J aged 21 years and 3 montus. ho has lot a widows peed aaa Retr ane ‘ Sy a of (rionds and acquaintances to . fampson Low, Son & Co., 47 I ill, London, is oarly Ines, ho died in bis brother's arms and | ge : t ge ‘pe xn wa Barled on the tynttle Mi England, will receive advertisements and subscriptions at ou prime A w Ome, thy I nd wheres it Dol Govem tet 14 Batoken f deep foe the Naw Yous Himato, pas ea tu cms teat patent omer hears eit, na 1¢@ we are Loft in griof and ‘pain, , Our IAN ts thy grout gata. ind enough not to murder the women and child-en, T susured her that the only object of the expedition was to destioy government property. As far as I saw, no house was entered, or ciligen insulted or motasted in any (way, and the object of the expedition havi won accom: ‘plished, the troops quietly left the town. e only part ‘of the oxp:dition which they we.» 4 able to accom)lish* F ar guard of course following in their wake. This causod ‘a delay of seme hours or more; but by the almost super- human efforts of the energetic officors comprising General Stomeman’s and Grogg’s staif, the long column got ohoe more im motion, and did not halt again until nine o'clock in the morning. In.the morning we found General Buford waiting for us, he having gove within throe miles of Gor- TENTED [MPRO PATARTED NOVEM I mt Court ©. eondar—Thi Da Surneme Coort—Cinovrr.—Bart l—Nos. rive 2443, 2415, Is with fooliarw Of Coop» was. tho destruviion of the aqueduct where the cunal | donsyitie, but moet: 2417, 2419, 2421, 2423, 2425, 2427, 2458, 24:88, 2485, Ad Cour Neins om Beery Mow 9. Asai tho death of Me ‘orosses the Rivanna river. This is built of eold masonry pybedina Li 2447, 2440, 2461, 2463, 2457, " Part IUL—Calon 4 DOBALAsE only wary ving Reig bos tlligae ahi prot yan onan : «000000000006 190010900000000000, Snd'is of immense strength, and wo bad no mems of | 1 tit! continued wot and cold, and the roads in ator: | — Oyor and Terminer will sit for aruminal trasiness, omega en Bi Aether aii Tg anal atone with ke e ao tay % Gessroying tt, After loving tho town Major Beau:nont | ribie condition. On the afternoon of Wednesday wo | COMMON I'iuas—Dart I—Now. 1662, 1055. 1054, 1056, A ee ee igi s Deere scene aeptuamcscenes:| oe ° ‘voluntocred to’ return with a company and agai at- again moved.on, marching without halting alt night, and Logg eras a ae rok LOM Rt: AO. ‘The relatives and ~ of th’ family 0-reapecttully ane a we hereby x tend our deep aytnpatiy to Che (amity | 8 bs 44a aa oy wry Es empt tts destruction, and was permitted to do so by | reachod i 7 iT AHS, 1271, 1884, | sated ve uicnd the anneal, frou’, the, Fondonos of is | the decaaans ' Oo ¥PR FF V¥y ¥yY (SR BS Racoon Ford at dalyight. Many of the mea became | 1600, 1082, 759, 1669, 1071, 1672, 1676, 168: ‘Mondaj Re ‘That a copy. of “a pence And rong os 4 Vy ¥¥¥ sas ‘888 Poloue! Wyndham. Ho sucteoded in nding powder and |\zy utierly exhausted from want of eicep that they laid | ,,807stox Cover.—Hart i—Nos. zs, 1147, 1829, 2108, | Panones, Ne. 110 Hudson wurdot, Ub. ( 7) efiernoon, | tena ited to the family aie degnased: thas thay be 8 rrr yy Ye crt wed im Coe dad z bis ud the New ye Tead'ta Onintabia, but’ ia conveq once of the short tien dowp in tho mud, and could not be aroused either by por- | fare ii Wox sas, viN6. woo, 100%, Lage? aga’ 2236; Tiga, | Pawst.—Ai Lalayetto, Indiana, ce Monday, May 4, | Vsnier, aud that ‘inte fhe placed oa fie ts thie Vaio | gree Woe -;., arbich ho had to work, was unablo to accomplish it. | suasion or toroe. 2406, 2002, 914, 428, 2612, #110, 108, Too, Voteig. MAREE, write. Of Cyrus &. Deeasor aging 98 years 44 6s iy, vn ad roepert Wo the memo eT ee LinGerradae | O REE yyy ae. ‘Whis James river canal runs (rom Lynchburg to Rich- AT KRLLY'S YORD. Bi ncia sca mont Tis,, Recording Bdteetney Oo BRE ¥s . as : a ‘ maa AM incud and ubiriy’ onbhalf’ of thelr suppttte are trans. | Oa’ Wriday morning, at daylight, we reached Kelty's | Twn Seanma Frovara Canumx.—in ou notice of the'| p. Tain, Ataursice, tf .0m Saturday? ee S| aaa i DE RBIG GUREIOR ORL TEE Wits BRasase Ported over it. I think they succeeded in damaging it | Ford, and found the stream 60 muoh swollen as to render | entortainment on board tho ateam frigate Carmen, which y, May 10, Hany Dow, it Burape Cor specs 0 Angled oO reree ‘ vee aeanes @ufciently to stop all transportation for threo or four | it necessary to swim the horses across. appeared in yesterday's issue, Menor Paez is orroncousiy emiah Dally, aged 40 r0r0 Sead BASBFO! How to No % Aww kteset % 7 ae °° ‘Wooks, The command reached Stoacman’s hoad quarters ‘THE COUNTRY THAOUCH WHICT WH PARED ropresented as the son of General Camacho. It should ear hi cntieon a ee POnPHAUE WING COMPANY, 99 FULTON si: ° 4m axfoty about dusk, having marched botweoa fifty and | was tho fluest { over saw in Virginia, ft has act boon | have read—theacn of Generat Paez, Dictator of Venezuela, | ford sireot. 4 will be takeu to St. Jaman’ Ga | Since’ pr por gations chute Bas xc does 10000000000000070,1000000000000 sixty wiles. ack aitiicted by tho visitation of trosps cf either army until | Sonor Camacho is the renpocted Consul of that republic, | thedral. on Tuced yok Hise Oro Seale | cin RNS, iia sieatdaiclaarseasin & as ATNTRD wey, an + UNDER CAPTAINS LORD AMD | wo passed throuzh, ant Iam convinesd that it is the ne ———- aire , 7 9 LA grihy pote mcuraiiraneeebie ae! rani is a i ce mee ne a Sle Yo Sitiirday, May 0, Kutex Dawson, ag. 4 Jovnte and al disenaen of Ue Coot curt eathout pain oF teu hor UP emp 90 ete, While this was in prozress, an: ther party undor Capt, | S*Paet pray invabital at trey may never Co.'s Kentucky and Minsourt State Lotteries, rng Chiropo tab, 70) B Reform to oe ANEW ATYLE OF Patina, abi ko aillloted agaia. The wavie 8 ate looks like ono vast Kawroony, Kerwa Crass 265M 0, 196 Joistiven and Criends of; she Ceanily are. cenpenitntts a ee ee B.S C. Lord, commanding the First rogiment of regulars, | 1) z 68, 26 TL, BS, 46 1G. 3G, 19, 15,17, 56 requested Lo uttend the Cuneral, from the residence of hee | Son" of the city. BALLOU BROTHERS, was fent to Tolerevilie to destroy the Virginia Cent 11 ef geal, every: ucre susceptible of cultivation Raving * cuwtueny, Crass 207—May'9, 1868.9 fom, Thomas Dawson, No 156 West Kighteonth atroot, tes SAPNERS, ee Meliroad at thet wont, olersvilio is” situated about nix | D228 *lther sown with wheat or piantod with corn. If Mt | 25, 7, 59, 78, 21, 28, 62, 4 M. 8. 9 20. Meigs ah arr DISHABER OF TINE HAR AND. AUit: PABBA WES pepper. ‘gaties from Louisa Court House, ‘Yhoy wore up th? track is tho policy of the udmiuimtrat 0. to starve them oul it Chroulars sent free of charge,b iat wes n ey L vt = Sunday, pel Imani DoowaKor, ake THOU te, a k's place (Hig mire) ee BALLOU BROTHERS, . ? ‘ baad Conanite, Yor miles, burned the ties, destroyed switchos,- bridges, | Wil! Certainly have to be dono before the mext crop is Cows Louie Me ost brouher, tow Laat Lore un mE earels Et man SP tee BALLOU BROTHERS, Oulyeris, Ac.—rendoring the road imprssable for weeks. pin for they will then have grain nought to feod iia ee ere oy Gas tials Peg Soy wb Sm Parties of Lhe Lighent rorpactability ermalug 16 BALLOU YRHERA, ‘A portion of the comman |, under Captain Eugeac B ker, | ‘2° ¥oF!4- al Paes oP scorterb octet id He oan all our sorrows heal Dctien inne AMD Poneto BALLOU BROTHERS, un ar: * irr and pin ithe pin: ‘Yaon went six miles furtacr, to Froderiok Hull, and cut | 9 beurtily tired and sick of thewar, aud many cf 8, 72, 1 aga oath, 59, 46, 21. Ween acter al tale Otc, gud pnrchanars, a VICTOR B. MAUGEWS, Ho-Cnombers | BaLLOU BROTHRRS, ‘tho rajiroad at that point, They a's» destroyed the tele- y % ‘B03. BALLOU skOTHERA, them would gladly have peaco upon any terms Tho “Thon io heaven with joy b+ greet thee @raph instrument, cut the wire and destroyel govern. | fsmale portion of the com 18, 62, 19, 21, Pr 12, 7, 30, 42, 26, 55. ont SEU YOUR BOOKS FOU OLD PACK. —Lt- im ni y aro by far tho most} “Girewinrs sont by addceasing aeewre etn praeive. Panpisiots, a4 ey bow he for rai ment property. At sunset Captain John Feelnor, of the | pitter in thoir hatrod to tho Yankoos, and will be the last bes iia, “JOUN A. MORRIS & 00., ‘Tho rolatives and friends of U dD 00 ean py 4 Hisgrapar, ap ie hand sand Witmington, Detaware, tnvited to aitoud tho (ureral, oa or ay uetee pete. joe “eauan BKO- _ same regiment, with thirty men, proceeded on the road toward Fredericksburg sumo six miles, where a bridge @ighty or — yards long crosses the North Anna to yield. Vory much valuable informetion was obtained by General Stoneman from the contrabands, wh acted as guides and informed of ‘the whercabouts o( robels in tho ‘ uisibetiine aaa —=- o'clock, ge the reahianee. of his parents, corner of ints, BY ne Official Drawings of the Library Asso- | Twoutioth street amt Lighth avouue, without further | 1. * ARRINGR AND PIN6—NEW STYLDS ; SOM AB-LOW lation Company's rrsy of ee en notice. A's an three, live anf eight dollars 4 act, for -w'e by GEO. wivor. This bridge was guarded by robel infantry. Tbe | neighborhood iiiched “wa t— Fiewrcts.—On Saturday afternoon, May 9, Hasran Fisanis, A “ ‘dcor valew Poptain obarged scroes it, driving the enemy from it, | tueroutsunver tons telwe from wee Among ourcap. | 007 0% St Te ‘i 46, G3, 15,37, 64, 26, 71. | a thevoth year of her ag . , ALIEN, <b Broedwag, one Geer balan Canateiceet ‘suceceted in tt, wi the toss of a man, » Lf cap 24, 73, 13, io ay ro 7 ba 1 She (ricuds and reiations of the family are respectfully eH DRESS SHIRTH AND ¢ COLLARS: a i Durning tt, without » | tures was a major on Stuart's staff an.t a Noutonant on 4.8 pt 5 + 4, 33, TL. | invited tw attond the funeral, this een Albercoon, 10 ouber, caw escent ues ‘AMOR, LAs & 00., Comecton, Kr. | SosStantcn miceds Ls: deal saneeaie PRANOH YOKE GUTETS, ANXIETY ABOUT THUS REOKEENT. ‘The length of time the regiment was absont caused mauoh uncasginess at headquarters, and General Stone. YRENOM YOKE SHIRTS, YOKE suinTs, ADAMS’ 637 Broadway: | TRENON TORS Fiax.—Un Friday, May 8, after a lingoring illness, Joun W. Finx, aged 62 years and 3 montha. ‘The reintives aad (riends of the ianily are respoctihy Prises Cashed iu ries, Information given. 10 Wait 1 LETTER FROM GENERAL CARL SCHURZ. Weck pecirad eee imvited to attend the funeral, [rom residence, 636 ewe - ~ the Sixth pees es ripigh gti r Mg 20 THR EDITOR OF THK 1ERALD. Fourth street, this (Monday) morning, at 11 o'clook. oe ee ae YORE sumnes, regulars, undor Captain J. W. Claflin, to oom- all Legalized Lotee- Gaauam.—On Friday morniog, May 8, Jane A. Gnasans, ENC CHINA ROO. 4 YOKE GHIRTS, dunioate with them, which he did, and returned nuscaathinatialieoaale neo" a OSE BATES. Broker, Genie ot the late Weneen Otte ana and Tea Bein i 1 tees PREKO = ; in | Bee Berson Hees. rcaceteen ete, | Aanghtes cf ike lta Duncan Comba, ago 48 rare | uals and pail Uieoae ynasom YOKE suinte ” cartaux LomD. ‘The statements in your paper about ph conduct and mre Premiams | (iuera!, from the resklence of uer sister, Mrs, Leggot, 138 LAND, yt Tat Nicholas: suIRTe, 3 that of my division in the battle of May 2, are such that | patd for Prireo and Dewbloeas, Leformetion | tueniebed, Henry strect, Brooklyn, this (Monday) moruing,atelovea | 100 Brosiway. opposite the Captain Lord, who commanded the expedition, is one of " he: d Toangot let them pass unnoticed. I hope you will do me AYLOK & O01, Baukers, 15 Wall sréet, | O'clo’ without Ee OR MOTUS.—CEDAR CAMPHOR 18 STIFLING TO | PREKOK TOKE GULRpE, stay te wes ighiy complimanted by tots Generate | thesustice o publish the accompanying correspondence..| Gard, aativeot Gopeohagen, aged 63 yeare. nner” | RE altinaect ii, a 4 ita SaaeM aN, Monten ee ae a was . — Btovemen and Buford. y The offetal roports will throw still tore light on this HUNTER, PUVSICIAMS, FOR, AY WHO: <pomaqnerng Brooklyn, on Sunda ing, May | All good druggiete have It Pai de oats WARRANTED TO FI¥. oa the success of the expedition, as “HU ply OF THE THROAT ANI 8, Canaan, wife of Daniel Gldernleer in the 451b year h —_—— 48 was considered by them one of the most hazardous and C. SCHURZ, Major Mien BT Browdwar. Mowrs of conauitsion, BA, M. to | of ber age. G" FIXTURES. WARRANTED TO prt, (anportant of the whole. P. 8.—The original of General Howard's tettor is ia my L.-J. MUNTRR: devote their whale atibation to the: bag a gp SO anal Ganniaum, @ gative of Copenba STEPHEN PUILLIN, WARRANTED TO Pr. “qj vivre neavLans—carrs, mansion Passcaston, open to the inspection of your reporter. lone or Diseases 1 ; eer Sy tagiromy Bo 137 Broadway a [one Harrison, commanding the nna regulars, was : 4 bathed pares sei undp, ots Se ior at ieee teak lemeel Aeoaomiine sie, btee toon feat 3 out ace e wanna =) Oe " Ex. OCHURE TO GB, " . : patterns of Chandeliers, i WARRANTED TO riv. with his regiment to destroy a bridge over the James cone Hnapawaneans Tarn orgs May 7 1s street, on Tuesday morning, 4 eleven o:ciocd, Cee imscres which be olor ——— iver at Cartersville, somie twelve miles south of Colum. | Major General Howano , Commanding Kiev nding Dineaoen, bat ale hy Png enn ony fered re saya Sreescs et te orm heapor tp An WARRANTED TO PTT. Dis. He started late jENERAL—I find it it stated in the a hasirng ‘Neve York followed the direct amd local Attend the funeral, this (Monday ‘one | Mrerein Paris. at WARRANTED TO viv on Sunday night, and arrived st | aim ¢, the Washington Chi Chrome, the New Yon Hanatb, Intyely bdvocated and tee-uced by Dra. Hunter : = foe (loots) ane “4 @hannon, or, as the inhabitants cali it, “Flemming’s | &o.. it was my division whicb, in tho action of last | ,,{* 8 but just to remind the people of Mow, Geteek, trom Sie oe sinh ave averige, near Gites COMBS AMD BTHEL COMBS. |, sate ny GRO Py NOCRMORR yuo. Crosaronds,”’ at two o'clock aud bivoaucked tilt daylight. | Saturday, threw itself flying upon tie Fest < De ceree, _3 och tren doen Lue own health a ry for interment WER cis Hioadway, ome dour below Cans erect. aS BLOADWat, &. ¥. , Two hundred men even Hamat Sntioement incident ‘mer! 4 On seture er Sted ean weve tine cotented and paees 1g “person.” These aro statementa ‘* a Iinpeciors hook, Fe ee Ay tr ot pad Pe ~ Raa MVORTANT,. SURGICAL, CARH —PILES, FISTULA, pias 444 4 ‘under tho command of Captain Drummond, with tnstruc- whieh I feel myself obliged to ask for protection. See aot. nee thee ae 5 oy ‘The funeral will take from the Watnwright’ Memo- ricture, Stone in the ate ae 8 of tee ons to proceed to Cartersville and destroy the bridge at ne b de Site yd ypeak | rial churel, Hammond street, corner Waverley place, ca v 5 avenue, LS. Ore. 44 all hazerds. Captain Harrison, with the balance of his derived Tuesday afternova, ai elvc rol at tof {hetr cossein Caiarrh, ppp. reprye seein Crossroads to protect cred for temo tho Ba nd wich, over poor A revlayrebenic ota payee n™ YORK DAILY ro, a Lwtaaat inte Sea ites phierbnerpenartam’ om mm | TRAE SI aa (2a Shortly afver sunrise, as Lieutenant Hastings, with ff. courageme nose i ‘rll tae place from his late reniaenee, 346 “MONDAY, May I a teen men patrolling the road direction of Gor- Eee th street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o’ enn —_ popes natn pesangpcg! nara. a Ge Bacanwas, ROW oes, May wm. —in rocky, ao Saturday, April 9, Tease R. = abe mont ¥ q Howait, aged 61 years, 1 month and ¢’days. Weeks ons ee . rt yles Hie remaing wi to ® 4 ‘appronching. He at once perceived that the safety of Hate—White’s Spring Styles of Hats emaing will be taken to Mattitack, Loag Island, | “om mwnications too sii Captain Harrison depended upon his prompt action. He Ny ee op Dress pin seh, Import ond Miltary. bad oeeteon 6 pie aii BENJAMIN Bey Hy wr i Broa LUTON. fe" afternoca, it Immediately obarged the advance guerd; driving them Srauoiva, son of Chation D. 0d Ellum A" Persons in thin cliy and vicinity ‘ial ee . oll mel back upon their main column, thus gaining eh Yeast} oan ne 25 dyer | srr weave tel nade ny ihe ome WY . Sufficient time to rally upon his reserves. Captain Har- rignds of the fasaily are fav mend the fa |UBLISHED THIS DAY Moods: noon, at three W clock, at No. pa bay ep ionaoeneag wth He drew them or ae rene: * a aoe ate . 14 oe sae ‘RET. aaa 4 po oeeat y 9, Raven THE suvaoti my up across the road, prepared to resist to the best of his = jouaay- Opberning rom chy my og e. bgt hae child of Mand UB. irovelde, aged 16 A TALE OF SHIP AND SHOR, or ee ILLUSTRATIONS, BY Tawny, ability the charge of the rebels, who were seen approach fing in solid column. He stood their charge, checking them, snd escaped with all his men. 4 PROXIMITY OF THK RENKLS— SKIRMISH. . The rebels captured the pickets, consisting of Captain Owen, Lieutenant Buford (a nephew of the General), and Bineen men. Word was at once sent to General Stoneman bf the proximity of the rebels, and he came down with General Buford’s command at a double quick, with six pieces of artillery, but did not arrive in time to meet the enemy. I ascertained from the inhabitants who wit- essed the skirmish, that quite s number of rebels wore grounded. The enemy’s force consisted of the Ninth and ‘Thirteenth Virginia and a portion of the First and Second. ‘ GENERAL GREGG AND COLONEL KILPATRICK. ‘While those events were in progross two other very |. Musne—-At Harlem, oa Sunday, May 10, Ames, the be coy nee Cartes De Visite ot per, awe Fee thhew lived wile of Kichard Meade, aged 43 years. Maitea ptt Py ioc The (riendsgand moquaintdnowe o ie, Caraity ore vKeDEMte pa ‘Publisher, ully invited to atten uperal, from her « dence, 1224 street and Second avenue, on Tuesday OGERS & RAYMOND oou, at one 0’ Yelock R' Anticipating the rani 6 back 10 thelr hore ie rnuanally extensi Patent Umbrella om WHEELER & WILSON'S, 905 Broadway, N.Y. Wheeler « Wilson Sewing Machines, quisite or Desirable. Heanquarrens, ARMY OF Tax Poromac, May 9, 1863. General Hooker states, on the information of the Medica! Director of this army, that all the wounded with- in our lines are properly cared for and have everything ‘they need. Those of our wounded within the enemy's lines the enemy will not permit aay person to visit, but they are all to be sent over to us. If any ald is required it will be telegraphed for. The effect of the presence of State agents has been to intor- fere with the necessary and proper system. The Medical Director does not desire them to be here at this time. oT geigreee Moore At Williamaport, Pa. on Sunday, May 3, | who will soun be com ar'ot her age Varied stow with valuable improvements, Office 606 Broadway, 8. ¥ Thiscity, on Friday, May 8, 8, Mmeas, |, a¥tuxa AND SUMMER CLOTHING vena omnis ‘Im Hoe Vinces.”" rancieco, Cal Ev buy civin o¢ DUPATION AND CALLING, eat titES wove Fro, Romain’s Crimean Binere We take pleasure in aw ven aud friends are respectfully invited to at- | which ibey have congluged set FREDERICK 8. OOZZENS, Tweaty-binth street, between Fifth and Madisoo » » | ae will make it an volun! the diatingsihed ine merchan. wile aa one of our gyne thls (Monday) aMarboon, et twe @*clock, without further ae 0 ETC tye Givin Live re en | aye one CENTRAL ATABLISHMENT, W. CHILTON & CO., 22 Walker street [ vat yearr. y Biore. 218 Brow Waneral at bi day) a(ternoon, at two o'c 6 of the Rev, rd Channing Movre, in the | son manufactured neuncing to ne Pile teod the funeral, from the Church of the Transfigurasion, welefe Trem bie triegan vex —OUn Saturday, May 9, Jommra Oupen, aged 73 C) ‘and 125 Fultow street Punars.—Oo Sunday, May 10, Mrs. Bersey Panurs, io late residence, 6 Pitt street, this (Moo HEADQ’ Trusses.—Marsh & Co.s Radical Cure Truss, No. 2 Vesey street, opposite the church. No counsc tion with any other (russ othee of the sane wame, Female important enpediiions were being ctcrled out wader meni the Zoth year of her age, widow of James Pua, former: | Co wy AUTTORY AND. aru Accounts. . = ly of Semmers, New s or rer General Grogg and Colonel Kitpatrick. General Gregg, Am proved mpperters 7 The (riends and rel SLSR pense cee Geer below Ce Mcnrnespono, Tenn., May 10, 1863. The Chattanooga Rebel of the Mh inst. contains the . RIGO'S qith tho Tenth New York and First Maine, ana two pieces of artillery, was to proceed to Ashland, and, tf pos- Tross, James W. Philipe, are respecttully iovi n Tuwsday at twelve peer AND VALUABLE DISCOVERY. ible, destroy the railroad bridge at that point, which } following— Rucmmonp, May 6, 1968. Thirty Years’ Ex wience of an ld HILTON # INOLUBLE ORMENT Colonel Kilpatrick, with the Harris Lignt ‘Twelfth - ° dl wares. —Mrs. WINSLOW'S: ING BYRUP is the pre In of more seu practical utility & 1 Tilinots, was to go between Ashland and de. | _ The following has been received from Gaines, near in of one of the female physicians and peters she pee aed do “ptrortag bridges, arose; ke. ‘i Fredericksburg, dated May 5, and addressed to bis Ex- nt vila Roe, aged 21 years aud 8 months. jupertdr vo any aahesive Preparation knows collency President Davis. intives aud (riends of the (amily are respectfully HILTON 8 INSOLUBLE CEMENT THR WRIDGE ACROGS THR SOUTH AXXA DPETROTED. General Gregg destroyed the bridge across the South Anna, on the road from Columbia to Spottaylvania Court to attend the funersi,on iuesday afternoon, at three 0 «from the residence of bis parents, Ni teenth street, between Fourth aud Fifth ayear . relleves wind healt hand ‘comiort v0 ning, At the close of the battle of Chancellorsville ou Sunday, the enemy was reported advancing from Fredericksburg on our rear. General McLaws was sent back to arrest lates the bowe mother and child. Wigs, Tow Dye, Micheia Crepes, tor beautifying’ the bate, at @. Ho of suady. Ite combt * ri mw re imi "PRINCIPLES, Rov. and under no iron mperatare, will 4 BBW STYLE OF SHIRT, WARRANTED TO Pre. House; thon struck east and destrayed the road to Beaver je Drei an ene I'become corrups or Tuo Binllon; tbea, turning north, struck the Richmond | Di# Progress, and repulsed him handsomely. © That | Soi Mita, 1 Mond street ' ay 10, at Jorsey City, Stes. aw poor cusiiiin: Gini, denies, {204 Gordonsvilie pike. Yrom there he seat a detachment | *%6r8000, learning that his forces consisted of two corps ee sn it linge, wged 2 years papotiginness, silia amobinss the best artiste tear under General Sedgwick, 1 determined to attack tim, Dye, Preservative ana |"; -ccums will beckon lo Ulster county for inter | knowns or oomeuting the chanpele ae i works without de | CHEAPER, CHRAPER, CHRAPER, ‘and burned the Ground Squirrel bridge. The colama ond y " and wea bor ry muse No, 6 Astor House. The | mout lay and le not affected vy any change of \empersiure. on callisten, on thea marched up the pike to eight miles of Ash- ‘marched _ ty wena —At Darien, Conn, on Saturday, May 9, JEWELLERS RAPER, CHEAPER, CHEArSR, - matinthiauutcey "hana a ee ra icra: | WA atenetens Mate Dyecane Maat | “tee atm oe at ttl or ear eon cotanece | CURE SEES CanaeRS ’ " in the taneoun, nz retiable. Seid . us rlRavapdron 2 4 a an peach hy pn ‘verfumera ~ Ty 5 fl auto te faueral Gm i inte renin, Toeaday we thisen CMBAFER, ONBArrR, CHEAPER, atone ocioek. Traims by the Now York abd New Haves faliroad leave the depot. corver of Fourth avewue aud Twenty -ov . at seven and eleven o'clock A. M., retoraing, leave Darien depot at th rty-two minutes past three 0 clock P.M. and Norwalk depot at forty-three inineites past five o'clock P.M, nineer.— In Saeday, May 10, Ana Ears... Setment ldet danghier of Jacob and Sasa |. Seibert, agea ¢ yours, # months and 10 days. REMEMBER (/LTON # TSAOLCBL& “RMENS rhe relatives end (riends of the family are renpensfudy or agi} pone invited to attend toe funeral, from the testdence of her th oi Fa guy Ay Ss os parents, 144 Zouth Ninth steot, Williamebarg, on Tues Weduesday, Nay, by the Rev Mr) Lockwood ed the | day alterncon, at two o'ch ok, without further notes Second Presbyterian church, Mr. Thomas Kioowrmo to | Sewann—On Sunday, May 10) Mr, Tvowse Bewano an * r MPiBLY '° | printer and steraotyper. me the tad yout of bis Auppliea se Facnily Mt = Vormcnoa, all of Woodbridge, New Jersey. No | Pr he friends Ab@ Aequaitranoes are reapoctfully inviied | Onnces to 1M pond 1 Ly tt sacks Pawwese ond OMRAPED, CURATES, CHEAPER. rom THE Samm QUALt- iguip ORMENT rims xD WAKE, THAN Woke in ue Ho T10se OF ANY OTHER Hod ——a sate? nOUsE In THte oITt. ciNOULAR, com TAMING DRAWINGS AND ‘We have reoccupied Fredericksburg, and no enemy re mains south of the Rappahannock or in the vicinity R. E. LEE, General Commanding. supplies Le fuses Btrengt Lee, but private despatches report our victory complete, General Jackson's left’arm was skilfully amputated below the shoulder by Dr. McGuire, of Winchester. The Gene ral was removed to his country house, fifteen miles dis- i Direct communication with the army ie not yet es lines, we rod the fnneral, trom lie iate r “ 5 re will please to attend mneral. trom Wie late reaideace. 410 Sevouth <lesrned that © perfect panic existed im Rich. | ‘>!ished pli he Forage erases. Oe Teereday, May 1, by ‘ev, 3. | avenue, thie (Monday) aernoon, at 4wo alot, witht mond in cousequence of our clove proximity; tht | Our Cape De Verde | Coereependence, W. Commings, D. 1), pastor of St. Btephen's {wiring » fall the stores were closed, and hasty preparatien in pro- Umrep Stara ream } tha g aed ward oot mati |e Csemimts —At Stapleton, Statew #iand, Sunday, May | he WaRD, groan for lonving the city by many of the citizens and iene Gane be Yous, March nat tees 10, (aetain Aanos Vanonnacit, aged OF years, ( month | OAKLEY 1) be Office holiers under Jeff.'s government; that there were no oreas— Rowen. an Friday, May 6, by the Rev. Alex | #01 2 teatves end {riends of the fuaniy ore *epesttuny mounted on the fortifications guarding the ap- the Privateave, de. de. ee mae | s.ced tn attend the fonecss, on Tuesaday aftereenn,et ove | DENTISTRY. proaches to the city, andthat all the soldiers capable of hers toes tale Ot te Pemvenr.—in Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 7.0) | 0 cl he Dates. Heteraes sharon Btapiotow | RTIPIC tA Be BONE. B viLLina 4 ros b Dearing arms had been sent to Fredericksburg to join | 204 of last Uotober,om & cru after jence of the bride's parents, by the Rev J + nO Baturday , May 9, from injuries received by ¥, of W. Horne, Mr. Mowe ¥ Proxrorp, of Brooklyn seas, the 200.’ Our orders were to cruise in the vicinity | of these islands and down towards the Cape of Good Hope. We arrived here on the 12th lecember, 1862, + le A Rew York, to Mine | romature discbarg Of 8 cannon. (Has J Viermy ne Mae ei onary.On Thareday, May 1, by the Rey. 3. M. | *xient #0 Of (haries Vinten, of \icboken, aged 29 youre ‘boone inctber, eat | vd T montnw 3 of Foy Mame t® luca | The relatives and frieuds of the family are invited to ints dander ‘4 (ve funeral, from bis iate residence, 164 Ninth ave Tuesaday afternoon, st (bree o'clock TH ON FINE wane ribver ein Now Vor ithout ings 00 conte to ai et vet ‘whole force down there. As it wasbe gave them s big iingie Trev wil remember. Orange county Seare, and one which they will long ity. NEW PUBLICATIONS, eign! Yl tte "Oi," ute prone: botmeen Fonte ON TURSDAY, MAY 6, GEN. GREGG REJOINAD STOXEMAN, f omer Redon Haverstraw, 00 Thursday, May Rivets atresia No removal. Or. LUTHRR, Dewtiat ‘making a forced march of about seventy miles. General Uae Star ame So ie. A Bir, by J Gayo rary feast yr vosaled tna eumace wee, ETN CARRPULLY ape ANP mimnouy Btoneman having accomplished the object of hie raid ‘Rev. Mr. Marsh, Mr. Event Soormp, of York, th A .t.1 Lee 9 4 ot the late iors Simms, | Say Amo A iat nie Finch and ira foc yk mode his arrangements for retarning. He ascertained that two brigades of rebel cavairy, under Generals W. H. ‘Lee aad Hampton, were within two miles of him, but evi- dontly afraid to attack him in hie present position, but would doubtless pounce upon his reer column at the first cpportanity. Geo. Stoneman sow displayed his general- hip. His object was to throw the enemy off hie track, and. by forced marches, got beyond hie reach before he Amorous completa. se Bes Bam ot Be ie by Brosawey, hed Ba “ent Kemniy of ie gE, Ly ph, Axumrone,—00 ; May 8, of the Een ire THOR, ress discovered bis absence. On Tuesday be had the whole of seer Grogg’s division that remained stationed at Yanceyville to guard the bridge over the South Anna river, and every- rom cAsn 4@ thing in readiness te apply the torch ss soon as the column should have passed over. Gen. Buford’s brigade ‘was still stationed at Shannon, awaiting the sotien of Modis, Captain Drummond. UG Metieract Tht CAPTAIN DRT HNOND REPORTED Gariag the afternoon, having successfully performed bis ‘ al .