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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1864, tes 10-40 Bonds. These Bonds aro lesurd under the Ast of Ocagress of March 6, 1964, which provides that all Bonds (sgued under (hia ect shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by of under any State or municipa’ authority, Subsoriptions to those Bonds are received io Goived States motes or unter of National Banks, They are 7) HE RSDKRMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the govern vent, at aay period not ines than ten nor more than forty vanes from their date, and PKR OBNT INTEREST WS FROM WASHINGTON. _SHIPPING NEWS. ‘Wasmnoros, May 7, 1864, DEPLORABLE AQOOUNTS FROM RKD RIVER. Advices received bere from the Red river country Tevresent things as io a most deplorable ebape there. The army having fallen Duck, the gunboats were aban. donvd, and the banks ef the river on both sides lined with guerillas, The advance towards Shreveport bas been indefinitely abundoned, SUPERSEDUER OF GENRRAL BANKS, IMPORTANT FROM ARKANSAS. to dtc The jury find that the eald‘Marvaret Ann Duvall dled abot six o'olork on the morning of May 4, 1964; that the fm yuest was ordered on vosount of vari reports afect- ing the character .of decea ed snd the minner of her ty 0 textimony end a w York, Muy 7, 18a, CLE ARK. Pennsyivenia (iit), Reooking. Liversadihe fro art Penser (Ar), ( “Two Hundred and Forty Wagons Cap- tured by the Rebels. tion by Dra stoae, Do Rorrows, we 10 find the cause of ner death to have been the disease known ua pivuro pmenmania, the appearance of the lungs indicating @ long existence of the disease And we do further find that decessed waa twenty-four years of ae and unmarried, and that abe nad no proner- ty, being dependent upon ber father and ber own for support. at tmportant requt ten — noa—betng present iv the are and laciarows adiexiang, inwirine ® eas fo the tech; gives tour to the breath well é Steamship Merrimac, Yempaon, New Oricana—U8 Quer cs ‘Four Pieces of Artillery and the ; untii thoir redemption Fi ! Escort Taken. General Canby has been promoted to be Major General THR FUNERAL OF MAGQTS DUVALL, and a onal, delicate, aromatic frageaure to che mouth. which aoe I. isTae cae a tolet tarer ‘Rol ~ ve neha 0 of Volunteore, and ordered to the command of ali the | The funeral of Miss Duvall took place this morning Mt | where, and by HALL & RICKEL propnetsre ats Green, | TLL BR PAID IN COIN, om bonds of aot over one hun- ani BM tanda ¢Brl, Cleeve, Qucbanoo ‘woxt of the Missiasippl, this superseaing General | Sl@vn O'clock, and the remains were tnken to Gleuwond | wich wireet, New York, at 75 canta ier battle, re ovehe evoke (Dan, Wavel Kio {eo Punch, Meme Cemetery for interment, Tho wood cofn, mounted with 6 bandies and fcrews and lined inside with white matin. The shrou wasof pure white material, and about the bead of de- ceased a wreath of while flowers hed been placed bythe hand of affection: and in hor hand, and lving upon her breast, was a bdautituljapouica. The funeral was largely attended by the Criends and relatives of deconsed, Fnoch Lewia, the person alleged to bave been impit cated in the death of Miss Duvall by abortion, is said to have fled from this city. DS TADOREA In @ FORE. an BMureny, Kacy & Oo —Lanagers. Gavrocey, Rxres Crass 3 5—May 7, 1846 ‘TA, 34, 70. 36, 69, 58, 69 13, A 6, 48, Kaxrocky, Ovass $16—May 7, 86, 17, 23, 77, 27, 76, 69, 66, 20, ot, 62, 70. Lo Bows 87, so" ‘M8 om Banks. Ho loaves at once to assume the command, Rark Honduras (Br), Hallock, Vera Crax—P Alexaadre ® GUERILLA ATTACK ON A RAILROAD TRAIN, As the train from Brandy Station was on the way down this morping, when about three miles this side of Pull cun, it was Gred into by guerilias concesied in the woods, A volley was returned by tte guard on the train. GBENBRALS FRENCH AND KKYSS MUATSRED OUT OF THR VOLUNTEER SERVICE. Ma‘or Generals French and Keyes have been mnstered out of the votuntcer service by order of the President. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PAROLED PUISON- lasty ‘Retreat of General Steele, ‘ Harassed by the Rebels. eeiarke Anewses (Ir) Western, ‘weher = Arwott, To Mia § Oe Bark Manuela (Are) Tewis Pat aid—d Rowe ae. Taratt dan & Cm Comber in each year, Budsoribers will evoetve eliher Registered ee Coupon Bonds, aather may prefer. Rruistered Bonda are recorded on tho books of the United States Treasurer, feered only om the owner's order, payable to bearer, and are more coavonieat for commercial uses, Subscribers to this loan wilt writ have the option of bi in Ware, Tray Saeie eh Jom ), Acker Mon Vrie Me Tn crs, Reendt, Mavens Brig Ovean lowe (Pep, Weltan Ha Brig Surah M Rewhalt (Br), Bilis, (Rey, Aokl | Haute ae pa rt N@, Brig Zebuien (Br) Bayon At John, Treg Mactn (Dan), Von Helm, Phitataiphia—Pume oan be trans. ALARM AT LITTLE ROCK, &e., &e., ae. Camo, May 6, 1864. Coupos Bonds are OR DelWVoll. Nie T Nevtne & Brance, Fitts & C 9 genaar Bxrna Ovass 13—May 7, 1836. MBRTING OF THE NEW BOARD—ONY OF ORDERED TO REPORT WITH BOOKS 1 ‘We have highly important news trom Arkunsas, BRA. SION, RTO. 20, 8, 33, 5, ®, 24. Gt, TL, 79, 3%, 65, 7 Fad el ag Delrg pat Wind RY Pears, On the 25th ultimo a -vagou train, Consisting of two The Committee on the Conduct of the War have re- About nine o'clock yorterday morning the three newly | 49 79. 61, 47, in neva Bs, 46, 52, 65. thetr Bonds draw interest from Marci 1, by paying the ao- Behe Sows ter (itry Pitts —D K DeWolf, ‘fundred and forty wacons, wis captured by the rebels, | turned from Annapolis, where they went toexamine into | @Ppointed Tax Commissioners procoeded in a body to tho Siow orued Interest im cain—(or tn in | United States motes, or the | Sehr Fi aon sn Tete, BREN 2 “while returning to Pine Biulf, together with the escort. | the condition ef the pri:oners recently relensed trom | Tax office for the purpose of effecting & formal organiza. Prizes Cashed im All Uecalized Gottes | notes of National Ranks, addine 80 per cant for premium)— Soir We Roeder, vane, Saree (ate sot » Denes ‘under the commend of Col. Drake, comprising the Twen } Ricamond. The committee ure preparing their revors, | tion. Mr. Willintnson and Mr. Rrown wore in the room | Hesend {eformation given, GATTACHBR ABENSAMIN, | io gem the date of subsorip- | Drales. pepe Schr Tone ter (Bri, Fe chr Pranette Jo! nn Ala Behr JJ Hourenan, Withart riers Bel ‘Ann TF Brown, Phillies Waahingtan—t, Kenny, Bobs Bai R ull, Hie “€y sixth lowe regiment, the Seventy-seventh Obio regi “ment and tho Forty-tuird Indiana regiment, with four Pleces of artitiery. General Steole loft Camden for Little Rock on the 26th ‘ult., being out of supplies, On the 30th he crasard tho At tho time, but interposod no opposition to the proceed. ings of the new Commissioners, On motion of Commissioner Grorce H. Porasr, Commis. stoner Jonathan W. Allen was chosen permanoat chair- man of the Board. which will be @ fitting comp:niec to the one recently publisbed tn regard to the Fort Pillow massacre, The ecene was horrible beyond description. Out of the num- ber returned, about four huodred altogether, one bun- dred bave since died from.the effects of the barbarous NR-DR Neo? Mott Ye tel orene B tHom and deposit, As these Ronds are EXEMPT FROM MUNIOIPAL OB STATB TAXATION, their vatue fs increased from one te three ‘per ceat per ‘annum, aocording to the rate of tax levies in various parts Rovel Havana Lottery.—Forty coat premium paid for prizes; faformation furniahed: ti heat rates paid for Doubloons and ali kinda of Gol Silver. ‘TAYLOR & jankera, 16 Wall atreot, en amt F Amat © Co he Vertn. Marshall Phita talnhia aT Matey Prizes Cashed All Legal Lotteries, ‘Gabine river, Before crossing be was attacked by the | treatment and starvation experienced white in the hands On.motion of Commissioner C. B. Woonrurr, Commis- fo Satpal ate at Rehr Sareales. Feee ra peinhiae Rene s bia § Tebdels under Geuoral Fayan, and during the evening ® | of gherebels, The officers generally were able to proceed | Sloner Purser was chosen pormanent secrotary. Re CLAYTON & CO., 10 Wall atreet, N. ¥, of the country. f Hodedon. Fal! neues F frown | Om anton, — nekett 4 Sat Portion of the rebel cavairy crossed above there, and ‘Procesded within eight miles of Little Rock, causing a great doa of alarm. Genoral Steole during the whole march in his retreat ‘was harassed by the rebe.s; but he was eble to keep ‘them from doing him much tojury. He found it, how- Commissioner Purser then offered the following regolu- tions, which were unanimously adopted:— Resolved, That the present Deputy Commissioners of Taxen and Aseensmenta and other ofliciale be notified that J. W. Aftien, C. B. Woodruff and George H. Purser were Lottery Tick Cashed.—Information severally appointed Commissioners of Taxes and Assess- | given. JOBEPH BATES, Broker, tt Wall street, Room 1. ments by the Comptroller of the city of New York, on the — At the present rate of pre: on gold they pay OVER EIGHT PER OENT INTEREST nvenience as ® permancat HH at once to their homes on their arrival at Annapolis, having received ratber better treatment than the privates. It was stated by many of those whom the committee examined that those who still remain in the hands of the rebels are treated even worse than heretofore, aud express the opinion that Behr Ocean Queen. Smal Crawell & Pane, Behr Christie Johnaon 1 nei —Crowol & Palme Bel r Cindoretia, Pearre. Glonenster Crowe! * Palme, Behr Onatavia Jameson, Boainn ~W taviiand, Rohr Lirair. Gioer, Heian W 8 Brown & Co. Schr Soaeph Ly Pata tabnine Fall River—Tt @ Reckett & Prizes Cashef im alt Legaitsed Lotter- fea, Information given. C. WEST. 81 Nassau: atveet, W. ¥., Foon T. F {a currency, and are of equal or temporary investment. It te belleved that no securities offer so great inducements Rohr Nattler, Rass Newhorrport—V RB Nickerson. abst nae * . pees ‘rer, necessary to destroy bis trains and dowolish every | targe oumbers must shortly die of starvation. Whilo this | Rave gniarod upon tie aucharge finer autieee Le AT ef ew ww © | totendersas the varlousdescriptions of United States Reads, | Schr Mary A Rowland, Fulter, Warcham-—Forguees & Bridge behind hitn as he passed rapidly along. a fotensifiéd by the bitter and flendish hatred and ma- | — Resolved, That auo deputioa and oMlcials be directed a oa SO te See Im all other forms of indebtedness the faith or ability of prt- | Rchr Harriet Ryan, Snow, New Hedford—Fergneom & Oa the Ist of May General Stoolo’s main force was with> } tignity of tho rebel authorities, yet it ts largely in conse. | to continue to perform their respective duties until fur BRMOVAL. : Sent Slranver, Rustin New Haven—!t 8 Rackrit # Son. vate parties oF stock companies or separate communities only ts pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States the wholo property of the country is holden to secure the paymont ef both principal and interest in toln, ee ‘These Bonds may be subscribed for {a sums from $50 up to any maguitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smalicat lender and the Largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any mo. ‘ta forty miles of Little Rock, and his cavalry bad reached ‘Chat place, Officers rocentiy from Little Rock report that that Place and Pine Bluff wore sato, the latter point having ‘Been strengthened by three hundred men, under General Andrews. Tn she attack made by the rebels on General Stecle’s ‘forces while crossing the Sabine river Major Atkinson and Lieutenant Henry wore killed, The loss is heavy. quence of the geveral state of starvation in the rebel florr Nelly Bloomfield, Harrer, New Haven—M Briggs & States. To such av extent were they emaciated that the commitice had photegraphs taken of some ef tho worst cases, to exhibit their actual appearance and condition to Congress and the people. The report will be made early next week. ther netiee. and that a copy of these resolutions be deliv- ered to auch deputies and officials. The adoption of these resolutions carries more with it than appearsat first sight. In the frat place, it is in- tonded to place the'old Commissioners in @ predicament out of which it will be very difficult for them to find their way safely. Williamson and Brown, immediately on the appointment of the new Board, placed all the booke, papers, &c., of the department under tock and key in tho safes, for, the purpose of preventing Purser & Co. from getting possession of thom. Mr. Purscr bas met DEMAS BARNES & 00. HAVE REMOVED FROM 22 BROADWAY TO 2 Pink, ROW, OPPORITE THE ‘ASTOR HovaE. Jobber and large buyers of Medicines, Perfumery, &., ‘will consult their interest by exan examiningour immense stock, ly of thie cinns of goods. “DEMAS BARNES & CO. Beamer Martha Stev hance, Steamer Chesapeake, Witle't«, Providence, ARRIVED fram a orntee transport) Gra 17S Nunrtarmast FoR camanin Fatebanks, Weeshon Washington, DC, 95 nears, with mace and passengers, te Tannen Aa Rark Springbok (of Cane Town APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED. ‘The nomination of Brigadier General Edward R. & Canby, of the United States Volunteers, for major gone- ral was sent to the Sonate to-day and immediately con- US ennboat Colne: iM composed exclus: LOUISIANA AND ARKANSAS. firmed. He left the city,to-day to enter upon his new | this cunningly by the above resolutions; for if-the books — 56 dav sith wont to Nanier & Welsfard ie : ‘ . Bem “ omil r ture from — fa Tall, Tardana, Pa'ermo, 67 di *, pagemd ee the folle wit Lento te ede Trp feo gf ar asia ment, and the holder will have the benefit of the interost, auratiar March 23. with frait, to Chamberlain, Pheipe ee eee ee re cae et Tho tota! funded dodt of the ited States om which inter- Major Gencral £. R. §. Canby, the New Commander of the Department of Louisiana and Arkansas. On the other hand, if no further work is done and the Dooks are kept under lock and key, the old Commigsioners: will lay themselves open to the Inference of havi May), 1864, e . ‘Hark Russia cof Sito). Pens, Cant 46 deve with comb tei Data vesuel to Gemmell Minturn A Ca, ft had heavy weather, aug alnet wome danare, and lost ov orboare Farrell Croan on, of brigadier genorals:—Colonel Dantel H. Rucker, Colonel Robert Allon, Liutenant Colonel Rufus Ingalls and Colonel est fs payable in gold, onthe 3d day of March, 1864, was . . . posts ‘The President yesterday appointed Brigadier General | 4h" W. Turner. nee ena: permet peacijaeaciay Wate hese auntie Lila | Aoesintocae omiaie aes fog AN Oe store foie tne eed J The Senate also confirmed Delano T. Smith and Elisha | deviecd. Again, the heads and cubordipates of the other Ambrosia ts a Stimulating Olly Ex- ‘£4. R. &. Canby major genoral of volunteers, and ordered year will bo $45,997,126; while the customs revenue in gold P. Fury, to be Tax Commissioners for the State of - | monicinal departments intend to recognize the new | tract of roots, bark dherbs, Tt will cure all diseases of — eon (of Sesrasort), Cochran Matanvas, IF Bim to the command of the Department of Louisiana and 3 pete ea fe f Ten | Commissioners i all their eflicial dealings,’ The Street | thescaipand Wehing of te head: entirely eradirate- dau: | for the current Gacal year, ceding June 30.1864, has boon | apys wit monn to Pick Co ‘ Arkansas, thus superseding Generals Banks and Stoole in | SE*8*: Charles K. Wells, to be Postmaster at Mil- | Commissioner, the Comptrolicr and tho Mayor, with Grath prevents the hate. front Peiliie oni ee Tram Drones a rie ennratd cor}. farnson Malvon OF daa, panmed Sees faa, wonkee; Medo-am Crawford, to be Colleotor of Taternal | whom the Tax Commi-sioners are obliged tohavedealings | *HTeY Bar. cunng A he seyiy TUTATIONY Point Atha refeiofione SER PRU te Thera Ar te tunden) Welle Kaw Went. 10 dace *s Revenue fc be te 4 e. on the subject of the agsesements, are all in favor of the it wi bby “presont gold renues of the Ae enoere 6 A seamen from Major General Raward Richard Sprigg Canby was born | Revenue for the District of Oregon, and Abraham Ben- | roe ene tne ee sere Tovision ct Taxes. ie are Tt wil be eoen that even the“presunt gold revenu Fe ae eo a ia tas, co cramtars te odnd. 10 Rew Lew nett, of Kansas, to be Agent for the Indians at Kickapoo Agenoy The Senate alzo confirmed the following:—First Lieu- tenant John EB, Campbell, of the Seventh Kentucky cavairy, to be Aegistant Quariermaster, and Captain Flisha H, Ludington, of the Seventeenth United Stat ants of the Trea. government are largely in excon of th suzy for the payment of goid interest, while the recent {n- ease of the tariff will doubliess raive the annuat receipts fn the State of Kentucky about the yar 1819, but re- Moved carly into the Siate of Inatana, whence, after receiving a liberal education, he was admitted into the Military Academy at West Poiut as a cadet during the year 1856, He graduated on the 30th of June, 1889, in ho same ciass with General Hulleck, the late Geuoral composed of the Recorcor, Comptroller and Mayor, and here again is another obstnole in tho path of Williamson and Brown,and a very considerable obstacle {t ts, too, secing that they will only recognize the rolls prepared under the direction o° the new Commissionore. On every side. therefore, the oid Board seem to be threatened with diMeoulties, and they Lave added to their own embarrassmonts by the curions action whirb they Son. Johneay Titrabethnort for Gardiner, neren. Ps eh eonste for Prov Rent, Coogeoe Banke Del WeSTER: has opened his recevttoh rooma for the exaraination aiment of the Scalp and Hair, and also for sale of $575 Broadway. i TERLING & CO tory of ‘Ambrosin, to far Liberty. arreet. LING Yeon W Mell Va from eusfoma on the tame amouns of {mportations to : MR Carliste, She $150,000,000 per annum. tenutiful Complexton.—Laira’ SBinom of Youth surpasses everything for pre-erving aa’! be Isaac Stevens, who was killed at Chantilly, Septem or 1, | !funtiy, to be Inspector General, with tho rank of | have seen proper to take. For instance, ater the mest- | Ing ‘he corrosion and skin, 48% Broadway, and de Instructions to the Natfonsl Bavks aciing as toan agents 4862; Goveral Ricketts, of Bull run fame; General Ord, | ™F- ing yesterday, Mr. Alle: previons udvice, went to | everywhere, shat tr 4 THE ONE HUNDYED DAYS MEX. r. Williamson and asked politely for the keys of the | aromatic. Schiedam Schnapns.—Mhe | were not issued from the United StateaTreasury until March SAN Ts Gow commanding in Western Virginia; General E. Paine, Of Illinois, and others. He did not stand high in grado An bis class; but, ax bas been ovidenced in the cases of Steamshira Pennartrania, and Bt Gearse, tor : Bremen for S07 fo vana: Columbia, for Havana and New Orle na; Ceormre Gromve'l for Now Orleans. safe, for the purpose of inspecting the books. Mr. Wil amson refused positively to accommodate him fn tl manner desired, whereupon Mr. Purser took part in the conversation. The quotas of the one hundred days men for the West- For sale vy ern States are as follows:—Obio, thirty thousand; Indiana, twenty thousand; Illinois, twenty thousand; Towa, ten cheapest imported liqtor sold in this count: ali druggists and grocers. Address to Smokers. 26, but im the first three weeks of April the subsoriptions averaged more than ten mil ions a week, many general officers of the present war, this is not «Do Tund fact sive t Steamahiy Rebeons Clidn: bigs Pérorite, Hevea S lerstand you to say, Mr. Williamson, YOLLAK & BON, Meorachanm Manufacturers, 0 0 received by the Gt! ArT i i always to be considered as an indication of want of merit, | “°Uss"d, and Wisconsin five thousand. te ‘ 692 Broadway. near Fourth streat, aud rise Nadlonal Bank o¢ New (ork, Ne, & Wall strant Anne Mar un Th Beker Marsholea, O8 Weloen, Mr. Purser, ‘that you will pot permit Mr, Allen to look at the books of the office’ Take care what you say now, for you may place yourself in an undesirable position.” “T refuse to dogo, sir,’ plied Mr. Williamson. “Do you not clair,” rejoined Mr. Purser, ‘that the old Board of Commissioners are «till in suthority here, and yet you refuse to allow Mr. Atlen, whom you claim to be @ member of it, to inspect the books.”” “Well, perhaps Mr. Allen is no fonger a member of our near the Bowery. 457 Broome street, name and warcantel becond: Natio al Beak of New York, Twenty-third street imped with PRESENTATION TO SPEAKER COLFAX, There was ® very pleasant gathering at the residence of Speaker Colfax this evening, the occasion being the Presentation of a service of silver to that gentleman from bis Indiana friends, There was quite a large as- senbiage of distinguished persons and Indies. The pre- Lord of the felon, Wind at sunset WAI, with rain, He entered the United States rogular army, with the ull rank of second HMeutenant of intantry,on the Ist of Buly, 1859, and was atiached to the Second regimens. ‘Bo was appointed assistant commissary of subsistence @aring tho following October. On the 18th of June, 1848, (Be was promoted toa first leutevancy. having been ap Every arti & ‘ow York, Pine street, lew York, bi Tonih Natioual Bank of New York, No, 240 Broadway, New York National Exchange Hank, 19¢ Greenwich stroet. rst National Bank of Jersey City, §. J ational Bank of Philadely Pi National Bank of Wa. hi nt NT Rank of (oakt Bank ON nine, pes cut to order and repaired, Cant Roskell, of the foram ay for Queenstown and Liverpool. She nea Ask for the Vinaigre de Tollette of the Societe Hygicnique of Now York. Ele Breaenie and sanitary. Take vo 0} Depot 115 Chas Mine ratied yonte Vad a large numer of pas er. 7 ener ALL NATI Pointed adjutant of bis regiment during the previous | *t#tion speech, made by Mr. McCulloch, the Comptrol- | Board. since he has been sworn in anew by the Mayor,” ound Town, f n@ the which age depo itoring of publi money fund all B-KAWATUY PRNNAYLYANIA Capt Brooking, sailed yestertar er . ¥ Jor of the Currency, was ah able and complimentary ad- | returned Mr. Williamson, Lact SPRCTABLE BANKS AND BAS tographing, Views. &c. Jobs of every variety tnken superb- Liverpool ly by HOLM&S, 599 Broadway, for Liverpo S-ramaniy St Gronae, Capt Aird, sailed yesterday ter Liverpool and Glasgow. Yee, @nd served in Geyera! Riley's regiment in the ican war. In tbat regiment we also find the names KERS ry, (acting. a Arnis of thes Mattonal Of the following noted officers of the presyot war:—Major “Well, then, I claim,” scad Mr. Purser, “as a ry) furnish further information on assessed on your books,,to be permilted to looks “It tg not yet ten o'clock,” replied Mr Williamson; throughout the country Depository Bank pplications me PEOR ‘iNveer FACILITY #0 SUBSCRIBERS, dress. The reply of Mr. Colfax was feeling and patri- otic, and elicited much admiration from all present, AH Tastes Antictpated.—A Hundred Genoral Heimszelman, then captain: Major G 1 6 n % ‘ 7 Wen captain; Brigadier General. Wesselle, thou captelat RECRUITS FOR THE NAVY. Seen hut time our offee hours do soe eete sewen, | Fathlons at ene Slore.—‘There is no standard of taste. TT s Are vswir Baws (Ras), Capt Melor, nailed yesterday fo Brigadier General Patrick, then captain irigadier General | ‘The navy are now in the receipt of large numbers of | rgucss that will be convenient hour for me for she | oysa thas nomen Ttisthesame with Tate ‘one | ‘The Ladies and Economy. Southampton and Bremen, Lyon, —— in Missouri, “August 10, 1961. thea first liew | pecruite daily, under the law recentl: passed authoriz- | next five years.” je cannot please everybody JENIN practi Srxamsair Mextco, Capt ——, sailed se-terday for Ha it: Major General ¥. steele, commanding the Army fe A Ob you havn't got possession yet,” exclaimed Mr, | provides a hundred. He presente all th ladies, fond of frequent change and tired of grand diss | vane i eae € Arkansas, then second iteutenant, and others. | 19 transfers from the army to thonavy, and inashort | witnson, rand perhaps never may” * | hess contemporaries, and adds to those a large z < Capt Barton, satled yesterter fer. Oa Ll oe sae March, 1847, he was aaqemeen time all the vessols will be put in commission. ‘This ended the conversation. Mr. Purser and his two clusivel nie. mf Examine b his wine and say it there ie Have ‘ana thelr braing for eomething new to pass the Bh replete arr ‘not Bas eas ls| jutant general on General iley's asnociat 7” fessrs, Williamson and Brown re- e . javana and New Ori Gat, with the raak or captain During “ioe abhi ook one etd erste wonled, frat on car tits tay wreseding. | Gantt be found outsid ae ie they have ne the household word, retrench, but don't ex- | griawanir Gronax Caowwert, Capt Post, sallod yeaterdag And tu ‘Dattie of Cerro Gordo be was greutly distinguished, and ‘The Troasury Investigating Committeo have been quiet- ‘are informed that the new Commisateners have | ever before seen nd fit, and make and | for New Ori Butler and Peter Brown, seamon, for his gallant couduct during the batties of Contreras | ly pursuing their labors, They have visited the Treasury | sent a notice to Mr. Caspar C. Cailds, one of the Dep! dren's, Misses’ and Infants’ Hats as : 8 ; for Wambat toa" Goarvonn bo wan brovsie maior. THs bret | Department emma tho tha operandi fue Hoe | Sez Ctumisimers.rnarng kim to roper tothem wih | Mantiekivet, Mena cao yeteual aes | Weyage Me PO Chea tem say) of dre veh and oo, Au Fisie nes Goatees i August, 1849, aud bears the date of the books, papers and official documents in hia porses- | from, can see them in their entire 8 walle "war is desol: life away— ‘eatern Islands ‘oat overhoar: D mate, and Gee te Printing Bureau. fo gender Ay 2 August 20, 1847. | Hix conduct during the attack upoa sion. This will be a sort of a teat, and the result is looked NIN'S, 615 Broadw While speculato: rokera count thelr Barx Cynes (Duten), from Hone Kong for San De Belen Gate is highly spoken of by bis superior forward to withwintorest. It is believed Mr. Childs will bigctue — Pranctens, er, and during the executive session of March, 1851, THIR’ ‘o] iH © le or tl And so we'll try economy, and in the end we'll reign. when @ dave out pot ints Nacasakt leaky, Would have Bo was ‘awarded the brovet of Neutenant colonel, to aate ame Sa ay See eee ea vie aitasoiep ie beets A. Delightfa! Country Jaunt.-The Cars discharge eargo to aria pointees, Altogether the difficulty is becomi ing, and no one can toll what aspect it may assume next week, The Navy. ARRIVAL OF THE GUNBOAT GALATEA. si The United States gunboat Galates, Com. Guest, arrived } young, by day at this port yesterany morning froma cruise. The fol- } “*Sviuiiat us Optiaiene eee Br lowing is a list of ber officers:— Commander—Jobn Guest. FIRST SB8B8I0N, of the Harlem Bridge, Morrisania and Fordham Railway rin from the Westchester ride of Harlem Bridge every five mbiies to-day and evening, direct to Saint Joln’s College round: trns eeonom: waya justand right, yA Rank On:.sxno. 8: Naw ¥ ‘one need not, all atonce, turn nun or Quaker p Sear ualt taberse Comelereria ted ee sb rkoel fbr with four and tabseco (heture reno ted Rt St Thomas fe dle: tress). put in 18th alt, with bulwarke gone and lea:y. Bank Masiror (Hr) from Baltimore for Briaided Come, revioualy sported agrotind near Cape Henry, has baew BH, ant wil return to Pactiiore on Turi Kexe (Br), Hae from from September 13, 1847. He was promoted to ‘the foil wank of captain of the Second intantry during June. 1851; ‘Dat, haviug been appointed to the Adjutant General's De- partment ‘AS assistant adjutant general, with rauk of apt colonel, he relinquished his rank in the line. On the 3d of siarch, 1855, be was appointed major of the Tenth United states infautry, a pew rogimont then ‘organized, under section 8, cbapter 169, of the acts of ‘Congross approved March 3, 1855, fur the increase of the regular army of the United States. ring 1808 he was in command of Fort Bridger, Utah Dear ladtes But, thei nite, And vote down dress, tho greatest help that ever lent {ta t jasmncton, May 7, 1864, RESIGNATION OF THR CHAPLAIN. ‘The PRasinaNt pro tem. prosonted the resignation of the Rey. Byron Sunderland, Chaplain. ANOTHRR RAILROAD LAND GRANT, Mr, Rausay, (rep.) of Minn., introduced a Dill making an addtional ‘grant of land to aid in constructing a rail- road from St. Paul to a point between Big Stone Lake and Pebble Spectacies and Eve To render perfect al! the charms of matron, wife or maid. Take Cu? edvice, and patronize the places where you will n Beauty, utillty and grace. with cb Not Broadway stores. where rent I combined. nd where they ae hl ts ji Bot those that can effora to meet your wantein this our gra fed, Miles, fron: Ree ee Sie ae ferriory, baving under hu cuntrolportiousot the Secoud | tbe mouth ofthe Sioux Wood river. Referred to Commit- | Liwtmant and Beveutr: Oftcer—Tobm MeFurlan. pe crisis tn se ee an epth and Tenth Uvited States in- jeting Master—I. ‘assortme: SE. ant, bud iat, when owas 8 | 9s mau or wr, SRT G ERT Tham, tm Srna at | atng meee enn]. Coane ne Wim | MEI Gyn ons Mrontwny, ont eate oe, | Tue ROMEEIE, Sane ain, an ot ww | A Ss Zl htyman: ae an on te we ed mander of the Navajo expedition against the me nosesinseisaetiesins r ef 1 0 a Joatsay, and beta cmnmand or tos coop hens Fore tan, | BA: -past twalve o'clock, went, into executive session, and | Asristant Surgeon—George Gale. Batehelor’s Hair Dyc—The acs vlna tases etna era RB I Og 1 oi Ey ap er ger h ance, New Mexico, at the begivning of 1861. His second | Continued therein until a quarter to five. Assistant Paymastrr—-A. W. Bacon. world. Harmless, reiiable, instantaneo: Now, {i you need @ RICH SILK CLOAK, or dress, or sum- | jn distrees, with loau of bowapr t, alls, ¢e. fo command, Brev turned trastor snd ‘THY RRCOMD OF TH WILKES COURT MARTIAT. Enqincers—Kirat Ansistonta, A fecidy®, Sold by all druggists. Factory Scene Cannren Dorr, of © k, went ashore night of Joined the rebels during the early 03 of the rebellion, On the reopening of the doors a resolution < Fate, Third Assistance, B.C, Ms And wish to try economy, just give onr friend a call: ae irseek sand, although ‘quays a post of great danger to teas H., calling upon the Secre of the Navy | Wm. Wait and Geo. W. Waltaseaate: Cristadoro’s 1 Thow splendid silks he'gells v@ cheap were bought some | St inst. on the SE ee seh Nashawinn, Pre and Wig Depot. wholesale and rotall—=No, 6 1Astor Hou: The dye applied by skilful artists. Cumberland Sauce ts Justly Popular, and of the highest intriusic value of any in use. record of the Wilkes € Court Martial was ‘The Genate then adjourned. Master's Matr—J, F, Atkins, Paymaster's Clerk—Wm, J. Henahan. LAUNCH OF THE IRON-CLAD STEAM BATTERY CSCO. * Boston, May 7, 1864. ‘The iron-clad steam battery Cason was successfully Taunchod to-day from the Atlantic Works, Fast Poston, She is of the samo model us the Chimo, which was launched on Thuraaay night. ——— Coroners’ Inquests. rs Midst, Brevet Lieutenant Coiuei Canby retused to jon ‘Ghote ranks, nor would he leavo his post to go North. When the regular army was increased under the pro- Clamation of President Lincoln, the’sub:egt of our sketch ‘Was promoted to colonel of tle Ninetedath regiment of ‘United States infantry, with rank and commission from = 1861. He was then placed in command of the Military district or subdopartment of New Mexi- oo. AS an instance of his determination ef obaracter, it may be remembered that during the Administration of this, departmout ho suspended the writ of babeas corpas throughout New Mexico, and ar. ested Betore the sudden rise in silks that vexed the ladies so; suw Eli ‘And that is why bis store ail day is thronged with pati Mark § 1 Wateerany Ge. rom NYork for Callao, May 3 lat 87 40, lon 67. oe Goce, inert from Matanzas for NYork, May 2, la® — Ports. t tae Ma jay Queen, a w ther get thei: moncy’s worth, amd hence they purchase there. Ladies in want of CLOAKS, SITAWLS, SILKS and AL The Washington Abortion Ca: FURTHER —BV!DENCE—POST-MORTE4 EXAM! OF THR BODY OF MIS® DUVALL, ETO., RTO. {From the Washington Republican, May 6.] After our report was concluded yesterda; Lbs I Mr Philip Hudson was examined by Colou er. witness said:— TION alem- , Bouquet Vases, Ivy Cronses, Manaolenn single Grave Enclosures, wrought and cast iron Railing of ever’ desoription. CHASE & CO., 524 Broedwa: pposite St. Nicholas Hotel PACAS, will find @ most superb and extensive stock at the arch Hi Are shin Rensres, Gan 2 sin Granite State, Jacobs, Hoston, March 3! —fn port schr Nelly Baser, Plerowy just arr, for Bissau. y March It No Au vessel in. old prices; the goods were all purchased in anticlpation of Dyspepsta Tal lets.—Ask for Welling’s t desired It increase in an advance, and the only ben to meet Miss Duvall; never met bie I dtd not go to the a I General Pelham, formerly Surveyor General of es port. hut Territory, and Colonel Clemente, and confiued. them thoro i my life; Miskacksoe and Mies Duvall went to | Ricsan me Farsio Dows Sramea.—Coroner Ranney yee Prsvepsle Tableta For este by all druggists at 60 cents per | the antes, Lolnon March $d bri: Morning Light, Goodcdge, artis te pis the imore ove day lvst winter; I went with them there; —__—_——— tal Palace Rinporium of Fi . 15 SS ae eee a ee 8 never had but one conversation with Miss Jackson on | *Tday held an inquest on the body of Joromiah Herring, | mist Wed Dew ts the Finest Thing in Cage Pelee tee pril 26—Tn port barks 8 errs New: General Pelbnin, ro using Ws take the oath of this subject. one night after Mr. Lowis had returned trom | whose death was the result of m fractured skull and other | the warl#for the skin and complexion, All druggiet® and W. R ROBERTS. ; maa beld in darauce, - Findiog he could not hold. Fort Tne ycet.t called at Miss Jackson's; Miss Duvall and Mr. | in‘urics received by falling down a Aight of stairs at | 718 Broadway. Trusses, F je Stockings, &emMaran | 2B one np, Mar 2—Areship Parte (row). Shamil, “ nd y . .K 2 sae a ny 2m A nerste . Sch Hust the superior fores of the rebels, honban- | LA"it wore there, probably in January hae, Basreaty | ot his Inte residence, No, 418 Cherry streat, The jury ret: | engnes 30.8 Radical Cure Truss office only at No, 2Vesay atreet, Eons th, ati» American Union, Huboard, NYork, dered a verdict of * Accidental Deceased was ran thirty-six years of age, and 2 native of Treiand, Lady aitendant. deste: yed it by fire, to prevent it falli sad ocnoesirated bis forces at ® moi foto im- the Bar, Throat apd Air. DRS. LIGITHILL, 34 8t. Amertean Por ROSTON, May 6 (adaidon il) Are He Miss Jackson ‘intimated to me, without speaking out ortant pos: plainly, that Miss Duvall was in some trouble, and that = 5 Alexandrine P'On the 2th of November, 1861, New Moxico w: mate Lawis was tho cause of it: [remarked that Lewis bad | FOUND Duowsrp.—Anunknown man, aboutforty yearsof | 5: wondex, 645 Brondway.—‘eniles’ gents = a arnity wreck Reales OF | snow, Cientvszoe: Tallan tte Chiere eageener foto a department, aud Colonel Canby placed at its head, | &°t Mise Duvall into a scrape the injured Indy onght to | S86, five feet seven inches in height, stout butit, with long. | Cho-olaie fe recommended to persons of delicale health by a aman dire west bab hi ge | with full powers, ‘How he administered hie trust way bo | te! ber father, whoought to compel Lewia to see ber out | dark hair and whiskers, was found jug in the dock | {* beneficent and noarishing celeurates To Housekceper: Tow, nit Choco! anda of it honorably; this i all the conversation I had with Miss Jackson; ones or twice to conversation with 4 Thompson, [ told ber the same thing—that Miss Duvall Bon Hons, wall repnie oma her candies, which are @athered from the fact that wheo he left it peace was ro. stored within it, and the United States flag waved over all the Territory. foot of Thirty-fourth street, Fast river. Deceased war dressed in black cloth coat and pants, brown vest, cray ‘The ROTARY LOCK, for | oil doors of dwelling houses, ork ever used. 1s the most convenient and secure ‘On the 2ist of February, 1862, bo commanded at sbould intorm her father, and make Lewis marry her; 1 | woollen stockings and laced shocs. Coroner Colin held ALENTING & BUTLER, (imag Thee me.i.. he eae ory iM criocivmerebee tt ts | arkea ies ‘Jackson opce or twice se to the health of the tnquest on the body, and the furs rendered a verdict Patedtecn and. nafuerirers, P pu ps des Dis ition with the tenucio Of a bulldog. He | teceas —s by Colonel He of Death by drowning.’’ Deceased bad been in the phetorea ur sate _ fuch square, containing p ana | 0 Walker atreet. ly defeated the traitor Sibley, and drove the rebel Question by Colonel Baker—Have you ever bad any ‘ Gkonce o. ALLE 0 a Patent “Splamander Sates— Texans out of the dopartment. conversation with Miss Jackson or any other person with An Inquest over the remains of 48 Recabinay “cae doar below Censl atrest, wort bag hls ‘Gate ia the world, Depot 100 reference to any medic'nes to produce abortion upon Mies | an unknown man which were found floating in tue dock He was promoted to the rank of brigidier general on = ae lane. bs 1862, ’ ’ . | Dayan foot of Thirty-seventh street, Fast river. There being no r ; on —_— ived at the copriment ovectl Canby was tetered to fever, to the best of my belief marks of violence on the body, a verdict of “Death by | yi GrSinth sewine aeings, sat Renta Tome | young Man—Cheesema Improvea an “Washington, where he bocame a valuable military aseist- é Have you over had any convorgation with anybody | drowning’ was rendered by the jury. Deceased wos about | Parts Site “ ree Specific cures tn three days. Try it, Priee 0 cents, Sold oro Mo. Randonk \iranie nt to Socrel y Stanton. in the War Department. on the samé subject ? thirty-tive years of ace, five feet eight ‘aches in height, ae at 36 Jobn atre + WH Mailer, £ to ny the exciting time of the riot He was; on July 17, | A+ Never, to my recollection, aud wan drossed in bisck pants and drawers, biue frovel | ,, Coureud e Poudre Subtle U Pe Be ~ aN Filvabeth, Kelors daz Hinptre. Coady imo “Cldeantp | ase, ae iiecenanamine erent tho United States troops in Mr. Marbury objected. and hickory shirté ani army shoes. Deceasod had a | {2° /O™sany. 430 Branders — sane nder wt Excitement rants Add | civic, Lester, son Beane leather strap about bie body. decompored, Coroner Nanmaon held an inquest on the body of an on. known man, which was found in the dock, fort of Beach Street, North river. Deceased was about five foot reven inches in height, and had dark hair and gates. T\ie drow : mre you ever roomed at 278 Pennsylvania avenue? The remsjos were much ever. How often have you visited ? Colonel Baker stated that he desired to show what op- bout Portunities the witness hed enjoyed for learntn, the city and harbor of New York, and by his energetic ‘Measures at once aided in restoring the peace and order ‘Of our city. In appearance General Canby is quiet and gentlemanly, @eidom iodulging iu conversation: but at the same time he oars yr curkowts ee! Bat bjos wailed free. iB. OTE, 1 {2id0 Beoadway, ot Puinney, *phhaeephin - 1% 0 OF SHVENTY-B{S."- Thin manifcent, pleture of fife 1 rk and vrig WO Clore the good old Rovoln tionary times i absorbing im ‘ms, in connectic H dy ot On B. the medicines being administered to hg ap 2 very determined and soidierlike air. Ile dresses A H inly, generally wearing no mark of rank or even show- seid the witness had visited the house fi consi of e musta shirt and dark cont, yest and Leghorn Hats.=Dealers Who are Dect- = oe < bY his autive thas be betcage vo tbe military servion, 4 Fopgsne Dest Sa often stayed all BigMt te ‘ie fan's weeks ‘he borly ad veca In the water (oF eevorsl | sous of gubrniting to, Chale evniemers ware of the, nent | Pinte. Remiven. i Fhe Mam Rates, 2 November 1843, whoo. be was eloved by Geovral stan: |, THGesamination clobed at thie point and Justice ctay. | "an" unknown, man wan found at abe foot | jntn'andatsnie tho nesne ne a cating nprm tee | the Oem i fie Homers ‘Taye ial nye Sorat ay @ accused to furnis ° pas aniters ‘ ced ' a Sort fad Ordered to reaume bis position ut the War Do- appear on Satur ay oF Monday next. seesrliy Me CLAUS Wo | Or atow hours tn the water, Ho was five tust mix inches | (nes 0f these koecpevel teteetieed ines hee Vcke fas Party tong Resk’ X the fenees Railor vong mtottes The anna, & i ‘nn POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION OF THE PODT OF MiES MARGARET | 10 height, with straight brown hair and hazei eyes. le THOMAS NOLDS, 303 Canal street. Re asian Ber and Aterican Bags Song Vook, 4. The Burns Nim A Greeley anc Rennett Comte Deres” the early part of tho present year General hat ul, id Moore Seng Book. Gandy fernue it ASN DUVALL. coased evidently was an Tried laborer: he had on cord. n 8 i rok Arriclen of Wat. ator which hw agus returned to bis of. | , Yesterday afternoon w post-mortem examination was | roy pauta and a leather strap areund his waist. Mendam's New «sample Room,” No. 75 ie ew, Ager ont paid om “lal duties at the War Department, from which ho bas | Deld over the body of Margaret Ano Duvall, a lato em- | A Porrar DRow:rn.—The boty of Thomas Syms, late a | Champers sirech next to Delmonico's Motel, now open. | recnipt of een rod 7 Deon volioved to take this important command, and with | Plove in the National Currency Burean of tho Treasury “eft at No, 8 Boa ehebiirs'y, 8 GB MUNRO & C1 treet, N.Y. ‘arvon s len fHed +h, “en increased rank. partinent, whose deatit waa supposed to be produced | Porter employ oad Iver street, was found in the ch "de Biers pines Treaman, do. ius, Hacuimg. Pore Bray, Vioalba by an abortion, water foot of Whitehall street, Coroner Collin heid an Whitows, Mothers, Catitren and Sts. ky Vondow hetoom | lesion’ remove a The Post of New York. ‘The examining committee wore Dre. Stone, Rurroughs | iaquest on the body and rea tas deceeean yy drowning” |), FA also celal eed 7 & Preven peraee soldiers and seameg, officers or privates, ed hr ANGE 01 coms, and Herbert. Bofore they proceeded to the oxamination | Was rendered, Te fe believes that deceased fell overboard Uaia sy druggists and pe rocnre Denton, the back pay-hounty and prize money See eit Peper on ANDER OF THE UNITED STATRS | tho family made objections, but alter they heard she | while intoxicated. 7a DR CHILTON. Ghee Neste ALLEN, VAN AUREN & 1 ee Bankarn, ion phe TROOPS IN THE CITY AND HARBOR OF NEW YORK. onnected Of 24% Hroadwar, opposiie Park statements of Dr Stone that it was ordered by the Conrt, gp nang erg Haring analyzed Madame Lewenberg's ities de Flow - on oe ASqvantees, iprameiaee and that the body should not be deformed, and that he United Statex Cireutt Court. ws pooparetlens God may ta ceed nee nig ite periiew tevin q ine baaking us T te place New Youu Orr, Mag feiwen? bad submitted to much an examination of a member of Beiore Hon. Samuel Nelson beets ss, SM a Te eee BC ire soe vi tan Biren, ba i ‘of this Sta mt. * roan in gaia “este i, PRIZE CASE—DRCREB OP DISTRIBUTION. m8 pats ‘re mn refer to tentiemen of dalle commander fo to her death, and Me United States vs. the Steamer Ni ind Cargo—A Maniing and to prominent officers in the service, cers ot k in Now York city and harbor, He will imma. | (he deceased (or two months previous ‘nited States ve. the Steamer Nussau and Cargo. Oriental and Electro-Magnetic Vapor a Ww prominent ¢ ately to Fort Monroe, Va., in compliance with ware beer ay, Tebnaeers? Ted pee ie, final decree of distribution of the procoede of the | Matis. cents and $1, at 34 Sith avenue, near Tweaty: art ! Became fr, ited States Youn. | luted wore, thereforo, first axuinined by Dr. Stoae, to. | above vessel and cargo was entered yestorday in tho sat — i * raralett 3 al ae Tete. - | stead of moving up and down Fall tn the chest, thoy | United States Cironit Court. Tho Nassau fras captured in Parchment Tage for Shipping Co! Wanted, throug * 1 ayee Rogie Tater: Derene-tor Yo nt Reve: will immediately assume command of the troops Now York city ‘and harbor uf command Major General DIX. T. Vay Buran, Colonel and!Assistant Adjutant General, ry atu Wheat Promptly answered and fall into Gandy, Res biry The | iilias, Glimore, NYork; scons Knterprise: pa ng gined thereto, lung was full’ or tue May, 1862, off Cape Fear, North Carolina, by tho Cited | Peles des athe roan States stoater State of Georgia, and sent to this port for ich were easily broken. The ‘other Tuvg go strongly adhere’ to Hair Dve, Hair Dy beautifying the Hair, at treet chest that it ‘was with t diMealty that the doctor, with bis | Sdjudication. The case was tried in the United states Removal, Cream, fe 1—Arr sehr Nautilus, Perry. Baltimore, Fire at Chica entetantey, succeeded mr wepereii ng it from the chest, } District Court, before Judge Betts, and a decree of mi BEL L¥J WILSON'S Highest Prominm Lock Stit-h bare! HELUR'S, 16 Bow Sid Aprit 24 stoops Ne mi. k, Nightingwle; Spartan, Har. 3 w . ‘This was the seat of the phibisis. demnation was entered in Decer ber, 1803, against vessel 7 sla removel to 626 Broadway, betwerw nme’ low, Coa v4 soe Ars echrs White Sea, Loe N You; Omcado, May 7, 1864, external cuticle eeuibited marks where Dr, Bure | ad cargo, on a charge of vioimtin; the bidckade of Wi i | Sovsiga and Bloeeker stresta Watehes and Jowe PO MEMOUTH, Maye, Ari eches Ws toe tee ite: A fire broke out in No, 71 Randoiph street this mora | Toughs bad cupped the young lady during her tliness. | Mington, N.C. The eloimants xppealed to the —-- . OF ALE DESCRI'TIONS Elizabeth nor: K Bag, destroying Kesleat on’s furniture store and tiutum’s | wharcver oe eee Next, ceamived. aud, snovwnd po coe | Peete of the Petrie eoprt, ee Neen Armed te | asp ree seed et Loe eee es @ ALLEN, 415 Beondwny, PROVIOBNCE, May 6—Arr ateae - whatever of an n Heyol that, no ree of the District der worl ‘ovmeriy 11, Wail street. ley. and shoe store, Los $60,000, of which dened be (he oo Napiing that ber | The fal dectre of distribution awards the prose te LAKE, Tia ae Ie Wiihaen tree One door below C wear — ; Hansa Wut ug in Buffate. doath was cause! by pulmonary CnBeumplion. the State of Georgia and the Victorta, the later vorvel — Relators eek i Can Core | W,Benedss irate. ks = Bo ee at — This evidence will he viven at the cumnination to-mor. | being in #ight at the time of capture." Ihe proces The Plensore Resorts of Weetowenter a ae LEN, TaN UREN. @ dona rt se. hiner Bit ab ihmarks Tow, at two o'clock, bofore Jnatice Clay tom Clusive oF all eosts and eherges, amount: to S012 County. —rupents othe Tarlo Bridge, Morrisatia aod | Pccty wankers Wo. id hroedwar. vppeaie Fark Par: | Wee's ‘ti seam heath Crvcrwwant, May 7, 1804. [From the Washington Star, May 6. tan Noone ‘ene? erieaien and etd rites 4 ween racks, aPC FP 3 tt F015 naan “4 ont 7 seed " ma hed igly Tan oO ming — ~ The Puliding on Pino etrest, botwoon Fourth and ritth | VAR MCT OF THE JURY At THs ConONKR'S WATTST—~ | with» sof eottor, In Mciation of the biockeds. ond | 100 New and Second Hand Plesos and ay try, Carell co. dentpoyea be fe THEY FIND THAT SHE DKD PROM NATURAL | was retarning, aded with froarms and ammunitions | >. Meledeons to let—-Rent allowed, if purchaasd Twelve Thomas Thorne, Sear eh scl ured by the State of Georgia th {e pay pance rece’ veador Pianca aad Meloucons, nV clo, Racker, when she war CAUSE: About Ciah§ o'clock last night the Coroner's lary. alter Mr. kt woenred [OC the grveraiment,

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