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-— Wg yOilit -HMRATD, SUNDAY, APRIL 2160. 0 © =. THOMAS . [> ince’s_am_tae souruwest, i Orde: wre, ; or Of ora sret Washburne, Sate THE MOVEMENT TOWARDS LYNCHBURG, Pi heen Ren MRP Rainy ay avocations, General Wasbbirne, commanding at Memphis, orders that no raiders be sent into the country, except to Plenty of Provisions on His | resist ie revel forces Unauthorized foraging is for- “ oy Didden. The people are urged to organize a civil govern. = saat, Thore tage te Route to Lynchburg nent and to estabiah courts of junta, Organization of James fame and promotion There is ¢itisens in each county is also recommended for protec- John Moyers. ei P bh room for new names on ‘There te call . tion, and, when proper security is given for their i 1 motes ee oate ke om The People Urged to Remove or | use, arms and ammunition will be furnished to them, Foe ee eee alin new Yoo Let all euch come 00 the Them, : Refugees formerly residing in the district are invited to Geo. Perk: Hew York. ems Sereod late ot —e Destrey d Feturn to their homes, punishment for unkind treatment ILLWO. ‘Tittle, York. ‘and all ‘and general &e., ke, &. from malicious neighbors being guarantecd. Yianters Best Soret. 8. W. Glet New Youk. Shan Maher, 4th New York. ‘and capacity, ‘We want Reeding laborers can obtain them by applying to. the Zounce Farrel, Gis New York. Hiram P. Frank, 64th Mow York, ; oe oe Soe Bee Bogs _ o a James Lee slat New Yor, Das. e4in Now York. ont ay Eg - emote she Aecomntse con, nage | tot for paying and kindly treating them. ergt, Joneph & Graham, 140th Fenneyrvania eee ieee tana who alwaye ropert Cae ee ~ ‘General Washburne offers $600 to $1,000 for the cap ee eee eee aeapenien gu Br ey Tore Bo uch for our on elle [From the Richmond Bentioe!, March 20.) ‘ture and conviction of guerillas within tweuty miles of WOUNDED. ‘Wm. Lowry, New ‘are |. of pig said to have been at lemphis, i in Spencer, Gist New York, slightly, I Bpaalding, Gath nent Telli Len ne eee evening, | _ Rebel desertern in|the vicinity of Meridian, Mise, defy HL Walker, Gist New York A Layi Deshaw, 64th : ot vin throws | Carter's, twenty ise, oe. Oia a von} Sony ‘Mos Tage. now on the 27th that he wag-| *D¢ suthorities and threaten to annihilate the militia. aie Nee ety tet Se oe Sigs | Natetea'etrectcemnc®Sonearns smn | se ae he ann a ge ps me Gorp. Wm. Joyce, Gist gndere Wil ao thelr 2 faliflig beck towards ‘Tho deserters are armed and organized. George Broma, Gist Now York, ry 1 ee iney will be Cat prmant ia'bus: | eMtion.lacopen to Bristel : : oe ‘New Fore alga felning tescusen, cunen, whl, ol. teslt ame Bente | paged Sige des aer ie TEAS AND nh bri J e 2 (From Ly: wu Fes yee Ao PPR LPP AS Corp. sar os ey ae ervectenas ich ato Row we yn ‘There can be but little doubt thet Thomas is preparing _ ar orm, — ‘’ val SPP dinwy, with provisions daying the "plrfeption of te nal to-invade Bouthwestern Virginia with alarge force. -Pre- | ° - ougaT KEDUCTION. Bergt. 7 cate y commanications, peeete ot and North Caro- | perations are doubtless being made to mect this advance; GREAT REDUCTION, ~ = dint Kew York, mort General Les needs som and needs provisions. He neods | bute word ef eaution to the people along the line of GREAT REDUCTION. John Brook, Gist New York, al aati ‘every man and every ration which we can give him. If | Thomas’ intended march is worthy of serious considers- ee ae @. McDo. gall, 6lst New York, slightly. we him men merely At to hold the trenches, it | ion, ae 'g Of provisions i that Piensa f dee, Burke, Ghat New York, sighly. Wil berate tbat number of veterans for mancouvring in en Se ee ee ee eae wig ii octane, & & S.thertand, Gist Hew York, cently. the field. It wasn great mistake that we did not sooner | quarter, which, if not promptly ph a Re tn decide to enlist and give him these to assist in | tainly riated by Thomas if he succeeds in hisex- TEAS AND COFFEES. Ay i aed Si crea scat acc re | ver eencimini ne feng th sin eo sore Chas. Wirt, Sist Pennsylvan‘a, slightly. ‘behind marked the course fankees Wi sree an Sie Heantytania ihe plac of te many vo ann Te is with trcope Bette | have been, What they cxunot appropriate themselves TEAS AND COFFEES Sept dF Wits, ae Maerdae mre be in the field - Lge ae Yines. | they wilfully destroy. The people in the Beuthwest, NEW CROP TEAS OF LATEST IMPurTATiN. Beh Soa; tach Tesnaeivasin sient ear = . man in hichmand ‘ive | therefore, should as races tn Leman weiss tome] xuw ROP TEAS OF LATEET IMPOUTATION, . : ‘who ou; - all their surplus ery a : Becaard Mier, 180d Ponns ivania, severely, ? ae the Beeeat campaign, on which the my estapraec oath ig 2 idee NEW OROP TEAS OF LATEST IMPORTATION, Behacl Lebrack ised Peanaylvanis, soverely, of Richmond is stoked We must ali bear a part, if we | | 1? ‘eee satiate 'daaia: pe Detter give it jut NEW CROP TEAS OF LATEST IMPORTATION, Hugh Kelly, 1834 Vennsylvania, severely, mont | Woe cave Cacmnpeign and eave Ca cay, We me i bd TIRE WHOLESALBSSTOCK. Retry Budd, 26tn Michigan, sli ” euveur eih bad comet, the enemas, oummanced | alllend our efforts, also, to the enco Of the | gell it to their friends or to the government—say, they THE FE} eB TC Kosa cowest 20th Michigan’ slighty: ar tatoat: daring toa deny, dome ts ect Grass, coms | Sennen St Coke Veen se uae eecdirs "| had better burn it, than to keep it to feed thelr. enemies, THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK Frrvt Liout. fami. Crandie, 24 Now York artillery, in og. end Genet Lea i cl” Cer a tne | ee rnee mame so Cenattees aes o speedily, | eto be destroyed by them. ‘This is a matter of the en eee . John Cline, 2d New York artillery, head, were “pr and Co cog ip front of several Muth provislona. Jt {6 wpérfueus to say that this greatest importance, and we hope these suggestions will pana Senty nate ad Nowe Pant athens, tecehend, Brigades, and in turn portions of them recaptured by | Crateluly necemary. Gur brave men need suficlent | Sry ve unneeded, THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK. Fox how oth Now apa” eutanin, in which | 7 ant ender the tolls of the vigil aad the mateh, A cae ppslihe 1. C. Stem, oth Hampshit engagement with the enemy last spirite ui é Henry Suow, 6th New Hampshire. suffered poverely. ' PEASE he coperroeclprtints ab atiey RELIGIOUS INTEELIGENCE. GREAT AMERICAN TBA COMPANY. @REAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. AMOUNTING TO FROM $000,000 TO $1,000,000, OFFERED AT RETAIL, AT NO, 45 VESEY STREET. ‘The ground gained to-day cost us bat few men, the pebels making but very slight resistance. At Hatcher's run, which is only a short distance farther on, the enemy have strong earthworks erected, defended with heavy guns, and here they will no doubt make a stand to oppose our further advance, From this point the new line extends east to the Arm- trong mill, the Second corps holding the right of this aml. Atwood, Sth NewHimpehire, ‘MISSING. Services To-day. At the Second Universalist church, Second avenue, corner of Eleventh stroet, services will be held morning and evening at the usual hours. At St Ann’s church, Eighteenth street, near Fifth ave- nue, the Rev. E, Benjamin will preach at # quarter to eight A. M., the rector at balf-past ten A, M. and three P, M,, the latter service for deaf mutes; and the Rov. Dr. le front each, and drove in Thomas’ pickets, ‘aad reuing to within two hundred yards of our lines. A Tattery Of arilery was placed in pation on Usafr dank, which opened upon them with grape and canister, one second fuse shells. A large number of them were Killed and wounded, the line of en, the Yankees retreated in confusion A. Londicr, lst New York. Moore, 61st New York, James Crooks, 6lst New York, Wm. Watson, 61st New York, Joba Jenk 61st New York. Patri. k Cassidy, 6let New York. E i i have we have every in- orp. Jud-on Young, 61st New York, ‘position. centive and * and interest. —— Herinan Bliuer, 61st New York. In the engagement of yesterday the number of prison- ag Nal oa rm fl pre lon 8 ‘Weston at half-past seven P. M. TAE COMPARY ARE NOW SELLING GOOD Corp. Jos ph Harvey, 6tet New York, a twenty fve, with eight thing to. everything bedt ao ‘ie Goneral Leesucesen, | ‘The Rev, Dr. Lillienthal will lecture at two o'clock — an pw Loeegh mem 5 ga naar ges ; pag Fe city is este our farms are | P. M. in the synagogue of the congregation of Amshi QOLONG AT We., 700., 80c., 9e.. $l, $1 10, BEST §) 10 FI 1 Dunn, 61st New York. + eommissioned officers, They belonged to Bushrod John- ‘and we are pafe, If he fail, ‘the Provisions, the jute sy POUND. Win. =. Collins, 64st New York. dobn Mahon, 61st New York. W. H. Josiya, 2d New York artillery, dodn Louiuk, 2d New York artillery. Joxeph trapp, 2d New York artillery, George Starring, 24 Now York artillery: Alex. Irwin, 5th Now Hampshire. ‘Phos, Gullvan, 6th New Hampshire, Ea. Parker, 5th New Hampshire. Chesed, in Norfolk street, between Stanton and Houston strecta. ‘The Rey. Sidney A. Corey will preach in the Murray Hill Baptist church, corner of Lexington avenue and Thirty-seventh strect, at half-past ten A. M, and haif- past seven P. M, ‘The ninth lecture of the course on Daniel will be de- s0n’s division, and were a part of the force that made the alteok upon our lines last Saturday. ‘The rebels made @demonstration at several points on ‘the old line last night for the purpose evidently of ascor- taining whether the works were held in force, They did not gain anything, however, excepting the information that the line was strong enough to defend itself. ‘ort Steedman. a m the Richmond Examiner, March 28.) from him, will be seized by enemy. Our very The of Hare’s Hill was not only a surprise to the | houses will be plundered by the Yankee thicves, and enemy but was a piety much importance, It was | even our persons robbed of watches and trinkets. Shall Becond eg erent General | we give a liberal of our means to fave our country, or MIXED, @o., 70e., 60., 900., $1, $110, BEST $1 1b PEB POUND. GREEN TBAB, @Wc., 70c., Bic., 90c., $1, $1 10, BEST $1 99- “PER FOUND. ENGLIAH BREAKPAST, Gic., 700%80e., W0c., $1, $1 10, BREF ; ve We have published : Sharien Dente, oth ae Hampehire ‘This explains the firing heard at City Point on Wednes- ney evi of tie e contributions of Provisions oe by Msseghist os hapa et iain pent! $1 20 PER POUND. i James McLoon, 5th New Hampahire, t and early.on Thursday morning. -in many places have most rous, je-ept juildings, Washington equare, at half-past ck. bo Marry Ottivan, 6th New Hampahire age Sse mes eae srt at sctaaiopiia: mon have gone out among the people and represented | sabjeot—'The Restoration of the Jews.” YOUNG HYBON, @0e., 70e, 8c. 90.,$1, $3 de BESE $1 90 Sree ban New] ~h tions of the cavalry; but they will, it ls nob doubted, a right havebonn mipectid uf wise metawa | ‘The tenth of the course of sermons on the Holy Serip- PER POUND ‘ John Pedro, bth New Hampsh re. HL. H. Boyce, Sth New Hampshire, &. Larourse, 5uh New Hamshire, tures, under the auspices of the New York Bible and Common Prayer Book Society, will be preached this UNCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $1.10, BEST $120 PER YOUND, give a good account of themselves, IMPERIAL AND GUNPOWDER, BEST $1 2% PBR A battle ia expected to-morrow for the possession of Gharics Marshall, Sth New Hampahize, the Southside and, judgttigffom the confidence fan ‘evening, in Christ church, corner of Fifth avenue and nde Ba A; Farmales; 6th New ae paraqeagre) Lidice ena Shas these olin thecontributions of money and jew. | ‘Thirty-dfth street, by the Rev, George F. Beymour, rec- a J. G. Winslow, 6th prapizees veel ae (good result, en eee Ore ee sooeaiteaies tor of St. John’s, Brooklyn, Subject—"‘History of the }OOFFEES (GROUND), 2c, te., S0c., Se, BEST de, tel New rf — BC. Heath, bub New Hampshire, Siek and Wounded Soldiers Arriving in cee meen oe et eee a ane sevice gi hanae eee chen 1611.” Service to commence at PER POUND. pg ig bent ‘Washington. cause of thelr country, We know net the full worthof | “yrench Protestant-Eplscopal services will be held in FRENCH BREAKFAST AKD DINNER COFFEE, #0 Hampshi ASUINOTOR, April fe ve aeenet oo hinnigh ocd siessie tone ps village Jewelry and pie coir buted by one lady was equal t | the chapel of the Church of the Incarnation, corner of PER POUND. Egan, 6th New Hampehire. pose tai the one hi and twenty-five thousand dollars. Doe | Madison avenue and Thirty-fifth street, this morning at | THE COMPANY MAKE NO QEVIATION IN PRIOR HL Btilwell, 5th New Hampehire, men, the largest part of w! were in the engagement Bae eS Sah OT en aenanc ani Gon @leven o'clock, and half‘past seven o'clock this evening, — “ ‘WOUNDED. Of last Saturday, were brought to Washington to-day and such sacrifices are °y ? Can any one hold back when by Rev. W. » ‘These Teas are all chosen for their intrins® worth, keeping ‘@apt. Nathan severely, some are . W. Binet. . a Sere, Mec Doyen, tn Pnanyreni vaste, Bete Taga,” | Diaged in the hospital es ea Ta us at Sand togetber, and wand 40 our wor, with "Tas the French Episcopal church Du St, aprit, West | ‘8d heilth, eoonomy and high upree or plesmare te Wilhelm, iat Pennayivania, tag. . ee eet or eee wijon daidlene tnd. citngen, tan us bs, A+ | wwonty-second street, mear Fifth avonue, services by hyérioking them, from City the Rev. Dr. Verren (both in French), at half-past ten COFFEES ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY. SECOND RRIGADE, @clock, and at balf-past three o'clock, PFEES, . We., best” Me, pound ‘As the English Lotheran Church of 8t. James, wit | GROUND 00! ny jet = .REBEL ACCOUNTS. s, Be. Hotels, Saloons, Boarding Housekeepers and Families whe a BERW YORE LEGISLATURR. teenth street, between Second ‘Thi: — re Allen, Shen macmeeheostia” pads b ati: rian tonsenanan Senate. Rev. H.W. Pobiman, D. ere N. ape ye wae large quantities of Coffee can economise in that article aes were Quiet has once more een Testored on our lines, ‘Aaany, Apri 2, W008. ‘at half-past ten in the morning, and half-past seven in | by using, our FRENCH BREAKFAST and DINNER OOF; the evening. At the Forty-second street Presbyterian church, be- tween Seventh and Eighth avenues, the Rev. W. A. -{ Boots, D. D., pastor, the ninth of the serieson Daniel— “Nebuchednorzar’s Encyclical Letter a Proof of his Con- version,” will be delivered by the pastor this evening. At the Church of the Resurrection (Episcopal), Thirty- fifth street, a few doors east of Sixth avenue, the rector, Scarcely a gun was fired yesterday, Prem the Appo- mattox to Hatcher's run the old condition of affairsis resumed. Sheridan’s cavalry have arrived within Grant’s lines, and the impression is that they will soon be heard from. Large bodies of cavalry were seen yesterday morning meving towards our right. The fact is well known that @ large body of cavalry moved down the plank road two FEE, which we sel at the jow price of 36 conte per pound. and warranted to give perfect satisfaction. : Repecial attention lagiven 10 the Coffee Department, in whtelb we defy competition, CONSUMERS CAN SAVE FROM © CENTS TO $1 PER POUND Pames Lignor, New York. G0. ‘eeres, Oth goog: Jameo Miiler, Gb New York. pg 5 eS enn or three days since, It is highly probable that Sheridan, the Rev. Kdward 0, Flagg, will preagh at hal? past ten in By purchanng of the Company. Now ts the ime Bock, tue Me ideas vlagets cesta, tay cia something rate ebiidren. the morning‘and half-past séven in (Be evening. \: Lay IN YOUR STOCK. At the Canal stroct Presbyterian church, in Greene street, near Canal, the Rev. A. J. Park will preach at half-past n inthe morning and at three im the after. noon. Sabbath echool at nine and two o'clock. At the Bleecker street Universalist church, corner of LAY IN YOUR sTOCK. LAY IN YOUR sTocK. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, GREAT AMERIGAN TEA COMPANY similar on this side of the lines. We predict for him an inglorious defeat. Roliablo intelligence from City Point representa the presence of fiftcen Monitors and forty iron-clad vessels Heary Fehol Massachusetts. im the Ji rh desid innumerable flect of falo extension of the Great Western and Atlantic Rail- War Walsh, 26ih Massachusetts. roa ay te iret oe be} Company. Dowhing street, the Rev. U. M. Fisk, of La Grange, New GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, a ph aie eaten the Confederates to pase the Yankee obstructions the | Grafied, bounty purchased * orporating the New York Fidelity Insurance Com. | York, will supply the.desk to-day. Services at half-past —— ©. Key, 2bth Massachusetts, enemy has doubied fis vigilance and largely increased | rafted, hou ramen pany. ing the Brooklyn, Eastern District, Library | “0 4. M and half-past seven P. M. GREAP: AMBRICAN TBA COMPARE, = ent, 2th Massachusetia, ue oem 5 force. Admiral Porter is in command of hough they be—that Gencral Lee Paar omy 8. B. Snow, the prophet, will preach in Clinton Hall, # VESEY STREET. Geo. White, 25th’ Maseachusetts the Jam is flagabip oocepies ® promi- Ye eS a sorted onl the. Atlantic Base Ball Club. This was aY 3 & Desson, 24th Massachus’tis, nent position CMNeld, = RR ae mn, Grant's Combinations Against Rich- - 4 Astor place (down stairs), at three P. M. # VESEY STREET, ‘m. Logan, 25th Massachi City Point is now lous place, and ® continuous, mond. At Hope Chapel, 718 Broadway, Mr. Wheeler, spiritual- vesiy a 4. P. Noonan, 28th Massachusetts, fo paenk ng 7 aay the James t & | case wucRSSITY OF REINFORCING AND PROVIBIONING jot, will speak at balf-past ten o'clock, Subject— pnts : —_ ce a aw Dusetts. wove bs o : Pe Oe eee een “Where shall we find God.” At half-past seven o'clock VESEY STREBA. erpl. A. White, 2600 Mas-achuretie {From ihe Richmond ‘Sentinel, Mareh 80.) SP Ohae Hn. ateeebeemessrrre ap matillbe awe phe MISCELLANEOU Hatin Urockel iy the Richmond &xaminer, ‘March 80. ‘That portion of Virginia which lice south of the James spiritualist progressionists and others will meef'to hear pocecey oe aie ‘tho appeal from Chicago. By invitation of Governor Fenton, the Rev: William E. Smith will preach to the soldiers at the New York Btate Soldiers’ Depot, 60 and 62 Howard street, near Broadway, on Sunday afternoon, April 2, at half-past three o'clock. ¢ € . The Rev. Dr. Price will preach this evening before the Young Men’s Association of 8t. Peter's church, West porti river is See destined theatre of the opening campaign. Grant has completed his combinations, and from all quarters he is moving his concurring columns. Sheridan, after committing what passing destruction he might, has crossed to the southside to strengthen Grant’s cavalry arm. Sherman, defeated of his entorprise.upon Raleigh, it 18 supposed, will now attempt to move from Goldsboro (seventy-seven miles) to Weldon, at which latter would be within sixty-four miles of Petersburg. having collected a considerable force in East Tennessee, threatens Charlotte and Salisbury with a von gh expedi- A Re il a be 6 the ut wi BEA iA Be more than TWICE : BINGLE SPRING BKIRT that ever HAW OF CAN te MADE, ‘Teey are not EQUALLED In Elegance, Elasticity, Dure vit’ Oaalen ee rane, rupee wahay Retailed in ALL FIRST CLASS STORES, Wholesaled by the Ley pene fp ele oped BRADLEY & CARY, 9 Cham; e streets. ML Baokeu, Masanchusetis, gee Sharkey, 28th Maseachusete rintch, 2th Massachusetts, David Boott, 28th baskachusets, Heavy ys the rection of Petersburg. We learn that it was an artil- yy sngame De tipeatcrelgg ape Bhan rpm foe povcon? binge Aas ‘ing parties. No great harm was doue on either side. ‘A large body of cavalry (Sheridan’s) moved down the road two or threo days since. It is belicved in org thata “raid” is being prepared against the Bouthaide Railroad. Whe Movement ef Sheridan to the South "Ai; BRABLBYS Durex ELLIPTIC (OR rag ‘ADI Corpi. Newell Caswell, 23th Massashusetia, Jao, Banks, 26:b \iassachasetts z Ders and 79 and 81 RNS, BUNIONS, INGRO ‘ —QORNS, BUNIONS INGROWING NAILS. TENDER h of Petersburg. tion, while bis main column is to mo "B) Twentieth street. Services to commence at half-past K Some Yousg oth Dene the Richmond Sentiagh Mareh 30.) and’thience upon Richmond from the west, seven o'clock. dist 218 and $00 Brosdway, “Brkgs’ Allevlatorfond. Cus Dorp. Daniel Shechan, 634 New York, log, Yeuterday and tho day before were very quiet, Large | This combination is very ambitious. Ite object is a6 | The resolution for the election of a Btate 7 jor ciean, berions, 2s: cold by druggists and sent by Erust Treiof, 624 New York, missing odie: of cavalry have teen moving to our A large | once to seize upon Gon. Leo's lines F marty ae tendent of Public Instruction, on Tuesday next, was Miscellancous. conts, $1, $2 and $3. . everett, doth New York,’ dedy of cavalry passed down the plank road two or threo | overwhelm him by the concentration of force. Not ‘The Rev. Father Moran, pastor of St. Vincent's chusch, " Gage lace. Bheridan will soon be heard from on our Boldiers’ Voting bill was ordered to a third read- ' EL Halborne, 6xh New York, Dorp, Win. Mathews, oth Now York, lenderson. 69th New York. 3 Mackay, (9th New York, Rev ns, Garne: is Richmond to fall as a fruit of the campaign, but in dreams General Grant ees General Lee unable to meet him in battle, unable to retreat, and unable to subsist, and with ing to do but surrender. The fatal circle is to be drawn around him at last. The anaconda fold of which we have heard so much, and which was to have 4rushed us @ dozen times before, is of a verity to crush us now. Without doubt Ads combination te very, and installs a tremendous ew It ie fo be the lift and crisis the solution ncipled sealers endeavoring to dixpose of thete PELMbOLDS GEKUINE PHEFERARONS: CN OF Corks, BUNIONS, INGROWL Rice's Anuibitstor cures Corus fanious ree fe, mail, 60 cents and $1. IZVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD BENEFII 8 Blood Purifying Remedy in BOLD'S EXTRACT SANSAPARILER te prepared with Woe Boston, has been obliged to relinquish his duties fora short period in consequence of ill health. He left on the Further Rebel Details of the Late Battle Png mm a . 2) [From the yang, , a jlggance in force was of the enemy's ed the river on Saturday morning at an early ir, which was brilliantly executed as far as it went, fortunately, attended with some little loss. Guth New York. oe fe to sewers and drainage in the city of New To incorporate the Worth Lodge of Masons of New mes Reelby, Gth New Yor massed to the left of Colquitt’s salient in | death struggle, the the war, ‘active Pull Firnter, ou New York. emy’s works on Hare's farm, whence, pro. | Grant is about to make an effort full of peril ¥o us, bub ¥fTeamend the charter of the ity of Rochester, relative Geet nn nn ae tek eam fen. James *chrider, 60th York, by General ’s corps of sharpshooters, a silent | full of peril also to himself. He will give usa to p&iice. penne 7 advance was made. The sharpshooters were | wound or we will give him his. To deal us a blow whieh logalize certain acta of the Board of Supervisors of 0 TO Fm re cai ieee R. AGNEW" AND 282 Gi a a ree ters as Bee any store in New York, One price housg oe OW MORTIFYING fe mirer diseovers that uses powders ortresben “vend them: (ney serena Sb Of the duties expected of them, and perfeot quict fmpoesd upon their movementa The assault was in- tended to bo a surprise to the enemy, and auch, indeed, wo he hopes to make fatal, he must expose himself to blows which we may make fatal to him. Whatever its fortunes, the ae compagnie Whely to be more brilliant in fle generaiship, fertile of re- sulte, than any which hes preceded ‘it, The of ‘To guthorizo the city of Poughkeepsie to borrow TicAvitve to the feew-ot the Clerk of Queens county, es af eharpeboctarn, Ghost two Eundred amt ‘arty | gurft, will be tracted. Within ite - i eorps two hu y | strife greatly con ; harrow News from Mexico. hour, and soon ‘Twin the most beauisfu ‘German, Goth left our works, and with em, advanced | bounds the military chiefs and leaders who on both sidew EXTRACT BARSAPARILLA improve and aid you te < Keumn Cun Renton stealthiigepus rapidly upon ihe enemy’ pealtigan They | have gainod most renown will mancouvre for advantage | FIGHT BETWEEN GUERILLAS AND IMPERLALISTS. Tetain your youth and beauty. Ss . Joreph 0th Now York. and wrestle for the victory. | 1ee, supported by Jobneton Gamo, April 1—10 P. ML JT UNDREDS AND THOUSANDS ; tergt. John McDonnell, 69th New York, and Beauregard, will cenduct the tremendous gameon | Mexican advices mention that severe fight ocourred Are expended in dress and dissipation, tn break! jard, our side, while Grant, with Sherman will manage it for our enemios, A square of « hundred and twenty-five miles eh south and ru west from Petersburg will probably furnish the battic grounds, Such is the campaign upon whiob we are about to on- ter, and such is the stake which it involves. bralam Bennet, 60th New York. ‘with gueriiias near Vera Crus, in which twenty-six of the mandant at Vera Ores, A number of laborers from Penneylvania te work en ly down the ing ie thought of it. To rebultd, HELMBOLDTS MIGULY CONCENTRATED EXTHACE SARBAPARILLA. nr ad OLDS EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILL, . Meanti massed, both to support and assist them, came up, and the for- Se Seamed sents th beeen ’s Hill, with peonside mldable fori on rable portion Branding ‘inte the system, and purges out the humore tiat Smith, 9th New York @ the heavy line and conne:ting with | upon its threshold, aa we now do, It ia iuponsible to com- | the rafirosd bad arrived at Véra Begg od dise fo iuaee Witlard, 69th New York. 1, were charged and red, eediticanl prisoners | tomplate it Without deep solicitude and emotion. The ‘ork, hes a OT A OF THE WORST DISORDERS hax Dooper, 60h Kew York. ct numerose mortare and fuse filling ‘ato our banda. | great question \a, wil our peiple do Ocly duy? for, ua. News feelin ie Bisornteld, HJ. “ih et arte from corruptions of the blood Gorp. James SicGwinn, 6th New York, Unfortunately some of the Yankecs who had in God, that is the of our success. In ttle ‘tat ‘The Rev. L. Clark MBOLD'S EXTRACT OF GARSAP. ry 3 ay 69th New York ties and aroused o ia pana hang ghey Loy EB wt bomen 508 ‘Gan Francesco, March 26, 1865. the First church tn of the utmost value, . 4 Lawler, 63th Now York. @ alarm was quic throughout oar honor are im luni ‘or voices @andwich Islands dates to February 26 report that the mmo to ‘ONE SHOULD PASS OVE: ee BPRING MO! } camps behind, so that a le was | of our fathers come t© us in the win con- and English without and ol eh NAGE nabady oer, Onin Few Fuck: oon alert. Cid juring us to put no stain tbe "senna ; Totes oP HEL SBOE PAR ler, 62th New York John Key, 0011s Now Yor Miller, Goh New York’ nel Leddy, 69th New York. 1 Whise, 60th New York. 3 that purpore, Nats ea OR AVED! SAVED! BAVED!!! government ie negotiating for the importation of Chinese laborers. , Greenbecks have receded to sixty-one. Bullion recetpte at the Mint continue heavy, Ton thousand ounces of gold were recefved there to-day. upon and the fame we inherit, and when prophet fancy anticipates the Nauge of the generations (hat are to follow us if we'shall play our part like and their bitter curses if we shall entail upon them a hew- tage of slavery and ignominy—in this By the time our re had formed into line om either sile of ‘the captured fort the enemy were thoroughly aroused, and was prepared for further offeasive opera- fons on our side; otherwine the advance of our troops Wo 14 have boen irresistible and sucessful beyond gatici- W. Roberts, 83th New York, leg. ion. Asit ‘th rf i q nd rk Tevorson, 88th New York, arm. pation. waa, they came in a position subject to | hour, the solution of our destidy is to be found—were | 4 gre at Oakland this destroyed a block of Concumption te serofujous, Purity the ® ond an enillading fire on either side, and confronted by | peat, in answor to the question, will our people, soldiers ” not, HELMBOLD'S SARSAPARILLA annivall Bavt:! O Neil, $3ih New York, arm. Reavy forts and breastworks "The Vaakeas were not | wt citizens, do thelr duty? ¢ 7 buildings worth ffty dallars, very little of tA » Kiorney, 88th New York, log. Bian ionck? Sun Rew York sbSulder. THIRD BUGLHE. (QCHILLRERG'S GERMAN OINTNENT-WARRANTER A certain cure, without the slightert Leger, for ait, Wounds, Serofula, Saltrheum, Cancers, al Boue jkin Diseases, &c. Vor sale at % Howery, New Youk. slow to take alvantavo of the opportunity thus afforded Tharp, and the# quickly massed artiiler; fr the he boring forts and infantry ip our front Froin our soldier’, thank Heaven, the rigns are mort | which ts covered by ineurance, cheering. More inmpiring than the announcement of viewwry have been the words of comm: nm whieh Bifects of the Late Storm in Missourt. = Kit BO, ral Serce assaults npon ovr columns, {i our goneris have bestowed on the bebavior of theit mpi ‘OF MEDICINE sere. A m Stro' etapa Bagg =~ ae on = cooln trooy " bine eer ‘my od most — 8r, Louis, April 1, 18¢5. a xo and 4. goth niet, ar ae a ad jauies Woe is Holbved the enemy #. maine al Leo of the Inte eapture anit, Inductions for th atone fo a. Finding it imposatblo to dislodge the Confederates by I: ree SHU, “Most handeorveigMae fh nemo ete te Moree In Che Mtns Res Been very ae Ta is Gus INS FRBPARATION, @aries Weave: their infantry atiacks, the enemy opened vpon them of thatl—and from one who knows what “most | #evere. Inhed over sixteen years, aR onarndt, 1% ih Ne ° ion bane fnh = gre f Pasrann A ja yds river, and | handsomely’ no Every eltizen of tho lan he Nearly one thourand feet of the bridging of the Tron AERE 32 KO Rew i) ays 4 ARLE yy babe eedinan, on the F ght, #0 sit ated as thor. | matrons and the maidens, ant even the Littie children xtra arsaparil : 0s B. Huy'ne, 125th Now York. @qhly to cominana and eniMade tho captured fort and | will unite in saying, “God bless the brave wen who have | Mowneain Railroad have been carried away, and immense SARSAPARILLA ws highly conounirstat, gad hee, reel gt Charles Amann, 2h Nov York. works, bel hed forth their torribie discharges of ghell, | deserved such praise!” landslkies cover the tracks in several places, involving a Se Se y ines ace ysiclans, clergy " Ubnry Apel, 4h Wow, York, in, 7th New aan 8 1h New York, w Thortz, 7h New York. Polotor, 7a Now York. Sehucklor, Tih Now York, Hofer, 1th Now York. na nd Lient. 1, Ed!oman, stv Now York, W.ra9, Lah New Yors ‘and canister into ourrauke, and rendered the po- almost untenable, Farther advance by our eos, in the faoe of the les that present d themselves, was deaned 6, and Genera! Gordon gave the comimaudl wo hipped not i i taken 1.0 po renire ENRICH ST, ATES pa ah cee And what gays Gen. Johnston of the men undes his | low of Over $100,000. It will take a month to repair the Sonu « th sD ioe wn bow hip ssoopetaet rm Thie inty Tne Also muffered peveroty by th tonevills, on the 19th, he cells how bfs troops:routed oon am the aray of eosatry ridges, landslides and tnundasione of various piv drove the enemy, doclarea jh conciarion (bat “ye haved admirably welt.” When it is remem! how that army has been gathored by the unon of va- All tho tributaries of the Missouri river aro at flood rove deta bed commands, and that they fomght a welt | height, and infienae damage has probably been done to compacted army, flushed with succesm wo ci erty along its banks, Jouusion’# men lwo h praise for wine - rivers worth and wost pt here ary vory bigh gad Lighcu uyon thviv conduct, Indeod, all avcounte dangne | dieing rankilys dad @ Mrvet Mood je aaiininatad, Of Bal bottle equals ¢ gallon of the eyry) Lid ‘OMPLEXION Fee ridewosnes, which Ch Y a falling back, Up to this moment they had lost novhing, but gaiued evyerytituy, V0 sauae Bow avened every Gold and stocks very strong call gold up (o 154, and ab the bollabs Ab 15a, > Wynd Oclogkd walla 4 fork ahi T OV BARSAPARLALA, Mat a) 34