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with tea for London, has run sees Pat fier Tae euitent rme i on Ald for the Wounded. i April 9.—The Board of Trade to-da unanimeudly Pited $2,400 for the beret. of the wounded in the bal af Bundey and Monday, Subscriptions of nes:!y baif as much more were rained, —————— REALIZATION OF WAR. ‘ en fand another portion was coming up the sver | the entire day, and, with General Crittenden Fhe, Megeotion wih | ‘ou Baturday—are sufficiently - ARRIVED LAST EVENING. from Savannah, They became aware that we | and General Nelaon’ rode continually along the |W Feed ed eek | kavam tom from Japan announce that | ble to resist a ee eer cas ties , . 5 y M ‘elaon, continually along the ‘and earth bad tocrush | Ad received here from Japan ection of our rt, $ gOMOONERS—Thoe JeTorsom, eras MAL Hee a Pe a lines, encouraging their men, pape ty tbe 3 Joined to the palace of Prince Balmura, and three streets in SEE ts wet rvper es woree on hI bar Wai to RW Roper & Co ‘ gua, Tatty, Rew Bation. $dare a Dine Thay. pene le been destroyed by fire. a In about twenty minutes the Oerondelethad dedde hed di red by f n1 wan vos | Setton etcmep tate arom tee spears 4, om Th we mored tha Mr. Alcock onl pa ae te ae, nee oe wer ees ale Ge kplan be oucceoled UY ie, Wikcben: ‘l- Waffetted by | ter, ng the shore a) Congressional Proceeding short diat point they At five o'cloe eaboveus ou the left, to which wl forced their way, Use rebela had foreed our left » ovcnpy fully two-thirds of figh ling theit way forward 1 contidence in their ef joon aacensiona, mace all day yesterday, formation isin vur posmemion of the design and ime tention of the rebeis, " Gen. Magroder lesned a proclamation to the sole dierw of the rebel army on the %Sth ult, He statee tiat the enemy le upon thein, and that his numbers sik, Ma Bary oe Ann Flower L wa Rickerety ci) a rain S aam ton, Bortian l, Me, & lave. bursting flashes the ahore, r wing hack to ns amp, aid ¥ 4 aspense, Greate, Bh New Haven ' : Row | hn the tf Boston, A; Governor Andrew today tele | drifting helpless in th current? meant p vd vi Are i Tho Terrible Battle. + eto river, and at the wae | 20eon ABrt 9—Govarnor Andrew, today fle | dri hplem inthe» cyt Serine ame Re 2 at Argon & wit! -—--—-—- Hime heavily engrg MB et hd Sak 8 compensation, of @ mumberot Maseachts | andher and another, Ip wae the # First deseton T | iney porter oD RD) Wo! vgs 7 Up to tht tine We had received no reinforce: irgeons who ere ready to go Weet and give | hed paowed throvgh aafely jand the: te " Session. t Trade Wind, (rors Blade 8 cays ADDITIONAL DETAILS co fa to © aid to the woun led fick thindorm eere @int sucu Uti Washington, April 9. ‘i SAIL) 0, ; ¥ waa over, bu Cincinnati, April 9.—A Wont haa been con. | abouts from the watching crowds, Chandler, Sher mau aud I wich Fitch in conciasion be ede Preamehive Ching for Lis ' for pupae roa) from Crimp's Landing, | miasioned to take pt ureea anit mtovca ts | Mort te wae out-roared sud the voice our | abe fur r hae os peed et tead ad : a“ hout other transports than thone | the sceve of the Tex fhe | Jubilstiona sent dos Nn a a BO bull 7 frouc. pro ably proce ting from ous quam Begs Bags! Oriente betsy Patton Cur Defest the Kirst Day. duarteruater ahd Com SAL ere AEs han elem etlametl fs, bs oats, lee tive toe b verau day, sini “re too heavily jane iBeStIeM, § t . — ‘ SEORPS t anded, wal & lace gent hehe i Tur, Albany city clection on Tueetay, results No Te net tab 0 ona G nt was taleed In. wale te Une, ft Is probsiie The vil aalaries of district nt. Sf 2 Domocrsthe of yor, Ell ed in the ch? torneys was telcen up, cussion, the bill Was passed—20 ty 1¥. Allourued, Mr. Parsons, the er, wae reselected 3 the river, those that ; as a} three or four bonte will lenve here tile week for Wan Deramnaney, Waahtuxton, Ap were Here having boon sent to bring up the”) rennemee, A larce Dumber of Lurses have tens By Pile et Mane Bory. irons Batons tor Ht We Lose 36 Field Guns. nto stand rode f Tene Lath ine 1 nal ‘atleast troops from Savannat, \We were, there dered their serviced der Giving Thanka forthe Resent Great Weturtea - lice Commiissio etpoks waning cork Gotan bib contestitye against fearful ode, our forve anteaie sont refed total need ft Touse of Kepreseatattye «The Aldernwyy tut Saper chore po tle weaees res * “ H " Milwaukie, Apri erties nd Traitors ‘ . ‘ emo nM 0 \- olin athe |GENERAL BUELL APPEARS. | exceeding uirty en, while that ‘i Y @ | Orders bos iy That at the joetdden of the Sune | (ATH Htouke proceeded to the consideration of the | comprise even Democrats and three Royal S, &e. of the encomy wa sof aiaty thousand, ruvate bill to }crease the etlicieney of the Me cans, DISASTERS, &e. \ Se Oe A pre fled Be py pclel day next afte: the receiyt of this order, atthe herd | perwrtiueut of the miny ‘Tux prize ficht betwaen George King and ns i tical, Large neh f'tnen, paricontriel, es Suey Fees) Yo the Resa ot Dae URES EMU | strate Gurren Bee. Tare tohebore | DAtiy TaRRIGU We TaaTh TROL br Toren 1 i federal Force Thea 80,000, | others worn byl ting, with the ay Hare shell Le offered by tec) opiain a prayer gl Abe Fegulet. etal, thas ooeutred o1 oon the spot below ‘ ti rage per centaye { Da strug ted tox | are an agent ofthe Govern a aoe dy tia | Matuke te the Lord of Hoste for the recent ratte ‘0, was Agrece | London, “re Tom Sayers ew milan of | = onal ht et hat te rallied Gen. | Mas ie for the comfort ofthe wuundede | yathons of It's power tn the overthrow of the rebel on, at srecomuiemls | oni Anton J " cig memorable bay! Sher bet | ms Grant anil stato) i pecklesely riding ; nnd trait) and invokig the coutinuence of bis Sd nee andl resulted in ney Youn . ‘urn: 4 sieville, April .—A large mos of the . rewent medica! eorpa ten | ar oloag sb! ‘The “ ables Tr ed. pee Nap atores pe aval shell phe Glannn wie Mage preaiduyp, wan beld here Ude | aid la de ng this uation by the aru of prtrtot tant ningun We, be prone ra Bale ant, owiti . shanna unceaning storia ¢ " 1 BOW | evening, to make a: penta for bawling foldiera from the horrors of treasn, rebellion and ted under existing sow, twenty mod. | feteree, who insisted that tis . wte| a my Fight te jou the wounded fron 0 were { ding Veepital stewerla ae the | been grossly Impose! won, act - y . firm until our ret ren 1 cross the | ie aut. od oe etvil wae, Burgecn Gene A feet asaty «|= PARE Ss SET peadohy v ictor ! Victor ! ; ' Ne stewmner « or the Beoow!, That the thenke and congenti'ath Tuspactot Henetal f diccraaary, The | = en ae een! | «fof , imine Vother ep the War Departioent are rendered to MaorGen. | goon Gruen. it to yyary (Dp yn £ yew “(yp SUN | Kot nto pu t ni Oro, Wit DUFAEE TD Fatteck for the algnal ability and succesa thut bave | lat the anuitery \ S THURSDAY MORNING, APUIL dy, 102% { Out Guns Retaken With 40 of The | per of ihe batteries wove 4 wt cy Ware often Pertinent, and for the apirit and coursge mantfeoted h PELE CR LTTE AON Sie AE “News of the Day. Enemy's Ha br eta Ra gM The Surrender of feinud No. 106 Fach semirioL evap ob tn altaehitigy pormig | GARTEN iat ness Eneta seraror Our Forces Ocovpy Cormth, ‘ nestor, nent naling W Tupon tl from | Washington, April 9.—-The following was re. IT dea ying the enemy wherever Le gould be + bah ‘le ae rmmiveee eavernrnect Catroy APA QmAn oiler who left Piawvarg — | aud acon oe whol bh w My a beshecoh oe ceived atthe Navy Dey artment thle ny a: bike ‘ ura ts hy a" acharg a, ther be hg vi thiug | Landing on Monday evening reporte taut our forces . murketry. Such a rowr of artiliay a neve LAGI Restos, Teas No, 10, rf; ’ - re | MO Sliow that Mr, Migwlod acted with contempt ‘ A, ae Pursuit of The Rebels. y hea ae ie thé kph ji He iy) iT i i 10, } hivd, That the thanks + the Dey ae ir is he Hours proceed ‘vs ba} the | SCcury Corlath, and that Gen. Jolnston'e body had f rentefivct, but thei te | pom, Giteon Welles, Ser f the Nowe alm ad sip tin avs meh a t ‘ 1 aaest on the Rpaer wan the | been found on the fies! He also confirms the rer 1} Phaveto inform the ft that ince Daent port that Beaurovard had Lin arm el ot off, reible, lantry at thie bloud 06 Ridge, ‘ Di Mc) GEN. GRANT WOUNDED, mic ny | telegram et ght aovnrng the arr er ee a a ie —a : panens rhell LRN EL att Lutes natal taken OT | foe tue glorious repulse of Beauregard in aittnn Tho Great Ratile, hace oF the rebel horite ' Tort was too miu oth etdes the island and the works upon Tee en een eae din re and sole | Mereore requires only the President's up en 1 has ho lees dgnal the enemy, and ere dusk had set in the firing | ease ehore by the joint cate, ano! the troopa ws ae ‘ tue a Jaw icago, April 9.—The edie ued polayibeetteraciual CO dou fest mL UU Ue de CL Te aly i re eb Ane Wanna wet Ube Lora GH eg toe Cn wea NY 1 daplayed ia tele | 74h 8 cared tn the Benate amentmenta] CM APNE O-—The Tutausp's apectal ele Geserals repor the comb sted fiom their awful work of | Ay indred and ct citeasaa Waal nat the rebele and trate#entrenched | to t+ Hoo se Lil withericing Dreuch post offices In | fom Cairo, 9th, given the ng rummary of dw true, 9 defo stared wo bom by the lose of wn | blood end earuiy caper itches Ata Ses uth ese he Minnie: jypi Rivers citve, Teports gathered fron persona wh reat 6 i ene hundred of their mich, and one } en = : The Senate bi! aporope ating $1,009,000 for the ' © Withersed the iis cuumeiry"o ’ rile Officers | Our nin rested on their arms in the posit nat ie . ol tlon uf slavery fo the of Calun 1 | battle at Pittsburgh Landing + : Large Proportion ef PR rig eet er nal Pee Ail inane ater Mion Esuyeap ts the Diseiat Colunatia, an | battle at B ttaborgh Landing = y tue War Depart. 1 Wallace a tate | ge frat time, ge eel ived ant took | uncondith wof war, T have caused sion, April 9.——The following an Major G e t ‘ ae tot otficere and sol- T Buell « f ‘ A ‘i ral army was posted between two athe i adic sition on the right, an! Gener Buell * forces | hasty examination to be made of the forty batteries, Hy Iotisr was woud tontny to Flug Otficer Lvote | The quetiin occurring on the second readings | streatum, alviut forte miles apart, that aay rg ico in the! Gen. Albert Sidaey Johnston Killed | fron the oposite cite and Savanoah now being | and munitions uf war captured, ‘There are eleven | ty tele ‘i ar Valutudighatn (Ouse . ; 1F miles apart, that run hits the ver, and is cony to the battle ground, The entire riy ethworks with seventy Leavy cannon, varying in Navy Derantuewe, April, | peli prety atid ie to the becaind Tenneswe at right ans a6 with it, about two miles . ‘ » for J . ped tay Hit, + rule r wertion to {the whole a s teed le Gallatin beg Critter [ ealibre from 82 to 100-jouudere rifle Flag Offtcer A. HT. Foote, Commanaing Gunbuata on | be pot “anil the bi!l be r jreotet from Pittsburgh. ‘The left fort mavanded by He A ase don wersrordered to bis support early a the | Tho Moating Lattery of aixteen heavy gone | Western Waters: tion ingly pub and decide! in | Gou, Prentiss who had several regiments, Ju bie ce Unies | The Island No. 10 Success morning. qurned adrift by the ret wid to be lying | BiK:—A_natic due you and the Bidille, Biaic, Va.) Brown, | rear was Gen. Sherman with Lie division, com Sint fer prayer mt the 4B AECOND DAY's DATTLE, on the Missourt a Lelow New Madrid | brave officers and of the flotilla on the Misxixe. | tv wert. Corals Gun Craven. Gr tte pletely entting it from the main army, irr aud return Uanks te ‘ lowing aves | THe magazines are all well aupplied with powder, | ippi, whowe labors aud gi nit No. Ten, Paine, Dunlap, English Grider ali, Herding. | Gen, McClerusnd put hineelf at the } ‘ ¢ Gen, Buell having arrived the following ave | 1) eee ee ak RGA Wallies | etek wcraated akeriabicell uo, Kiapp. Law, Larair, Leary, Maile s, 6 traltors, 4 Prisoners Taken, 685 hing, fa the 1worninyg the ball war opened ut lays | "4 there are large quontities of shot and lel and | whict: surrendered to you y myshare for weeks | sas, Genzies, Nibley Noell, Noticing Nogen, fer: | (rape ard eut his way through the fcbele and ree erik saiie thie light, simultancourly by Gen, Nelaotr’s | otier munitions of war, and algo great quantities of | been wate) ed with intense Interest, ¥ Hlet’ny Perrys Pricey Re Bruit | my. The fixbt bad now become dea. ( worhip im the es, apd thus nia diviston on the lett, aud Major-Geacral | provisions, Four etearners aftont have fallen into | not the lena appreciated Decwume It w Siecle, CN, X.2: Bueele, Wand | aud on General Grant's acsumning cormsuandy 1 Wiankoe 11 Earthwork 5 70 Cannon W. division on the — riht ur banda, sud two others with the rebel gunbout | aud fially bf odes Wel ster, White, (7 Wickit ThWrugts’ | the enemy were deiven Lack, and the fulera! forces - ; a4 eral Up A most | Grampus, all monk, but will be es wed. The} To that Being who has protected you through so Mesera, Aidrich, Alley, Arno, Avex, | occupted at night nearly the snme position they did Th ine ths i ; — galling can in any enced Papi ny Upon the main land apy » have ted | many perliny aud carried you onward to succes ker. Baxters Daman. Wslias Baits | im the morning, ‘The fist lanted 18 ture, pies 4 tthe result. of ve aw they fell by ire KOON booty é aanit shad i tsg] [para dl silues pal acest ) i i + Kit lasted 1S hours, T The inte o sf 7 Steamers aud the Big Battery along the whole di began to tell with ter oe at previplt : " al mr Hey Deep praises for ay nog L earctan futons ? Ing the night, Miujor General Lew. Weliece on. e a Pa ; werala MeClernand, | ia a many © helt pr wis iv thelr | to our countrys eapec v Mus lant yr Freder ing Ginean hi acdin aah ac aAvintaratinre ile effect Hoel CIdG | Ruattorn hed (ues ean 6 no concert | auccess of our aru, Dav Duel, Di pir we.with 11,600 top, Ly bl SI rman ant Loli oN, thoupel vault 4 7 i pele tot. Feasenden, Fisher, | S04 in the nu bartle was wed with ova which this bloodless vie- jaded from the previous day's fi, nyt, still | of action between the r eur island and Let the congratulations to yourself and your com, 3 bod egy haga’ tht very fh ‘+ 3 i q Abshinde : Franchott, Prank. Gooch, Goodwin, Granger. Gur- hry, ueither party meen tie disponed te siebb w From Fortress Monroe, Maintained their honors won at Douclen ; but | those occupy ing the ev re ‘leay- ) mand be also extensied to the officers and soldiers | fey. daight, Ha civ, Marrininy Hooper, | Between 11 and 18 o'clock the fight. terrific The stom creme to have eucponted oper ee the resistance of the rebels at all points of (le at- | mer to their & who cu-vperated wit! you, ton, Hutchina, Julian, Kelly. Kelloggs ( oes african Ge Buell ah org F , pares ptt in tuck was terrible, aud worthy a better « aus Fotis de Qnece Wine Killinger, Lanainy, Letiman, Laomix, Te ruse ri aro ah ns i hoth on the part of the rebele But they were not enoujsh for our undaunted " a Kgl t McP! erson Mitehe | Moorl ead Mev (Me.,) | Hesse and attacked the enenw fa flank with 40.00 ‘ an! prevented the Merrimac All Quiet al Yorktown, Ueaerviatel the dreadful desolation preduced by | PHrenets and with thelr pees , Pree * ‘ Becretury of the Navy. | morri vt 4 Nixon. OD Pata u.Phelps | nen, ‘The rebels were eam routed, Genera! Mueli ‘ AE hwy ve! ( «ou im ie Af defined n fight 1) Pike, Bom t Rice, (Maes vurmin with 12.000 a farted the advance of our troops on Norfolk. | 0 EXPECTED | tfeat here would be the death blow to their | naval aud aud s-roem word hove taken piace is | Baltimore, April 9.—he Olt Point boat haa | $field, Bellabery, r Tal roe | tah) ee aaa We may expect stirring news fruin these points | THE MERRIMAC EXPECTE nd that their all ended upon this | afternoon or t w morning hat uot the revela | Arrived, Bhe left Fertress Mouroe about 8 last | (53/6 van Hort, Van Vaikvuburgt. Verree, W WA Sruidad Sen Honea oe we sew teen At ay menent: erals still urged them | go jastily abandoned shia at ds to mature | Bight. lace, Walton (Vt.), Wheeler, White (Lud ,. Wilnon, da tha wap dows: pas eae davies fr aoa | hoping by tlankia , Nasiig " 0 from Yorktown by telegraph, | Windon. h down, Gen H expe: From Albany we have news of the final pass- & ko. ke ne on the right to tury “ther thle of Lettie: | the plans af otta ig abechitely required | Ths labest news, fr ae York Wing catiefeetorig. |. Mr. Roscoe Conkling (N. ¥.) moved to reconsider | here in the moruing en route fur Tennessee. eve syed the Metropolitan Health Bilin the As Mids Ther success was ayia for a ti ering, | Swentye nya. 1 Pope te moment yen 7 LM sf balan} eee rnd pespesngaalaadal urd fd to tay that motion on the table, whlch | eral Larger of Wve are uniered he Tenuse o sewbly. as they began to gain ground cn us, appears | expected to arrive with bis army ab thie point De Lae (to patel uuaVlepeckanat wire bill waa then rend a second Ume and referred | 8¢¢ tonight for the use of the wounded, i The Battle at Pittsba ing to have been reitforced; but our kit, under | he having uecens rowed the river yea: | A! has b ite departt ib Wes Gabbalitce of no Wola, Pooeandeniiinadlats Hon. ire. April Peart ay ees n. Nelsou, was driving them, and with won- | terday under a hervy fre, which no doubt ted | (Fortrems Monroe announclug that © Win. D. | aie House went into Committee on the Pacific Beaureg ird and HI) To use a common, but not very accurate Cairo, April 9.—Further advices fr derful rapidity, and by eleven o'clock Gen. | to the hasty shandonme f the works lant aight, | Whipple, Assistant Adjutant General, ©. 8. A, bas] Rai'road bill, After debate, the Committee ruse. gi, Lous, Ap The Dewadeas’ ial, 8 “the rebellion ia being crushed ou burg Landing give the following shout the battle: | Rueli's furcee liad mol in flanking them, | pam unctivtally Informed that the two guuleatn | D0 ted an additional ald-de-cnmp to Gen | Adjourned, Pissad : 's spec: Sia ot The eneroy attacked at 4 o'clock on Sunday torn pturing their batteries of artillery, aiiiArran wat y ran the fire of the rebel batteries | Wools with rank of 1 t Colony eee et eet ‘rom G: ways that the rebela were pursued by Av aibeey beat Ings the brigades of General Sherr however, again rallied on the loft, and Palg td ides yabeeday ansieea abd Foducea’| (ec Te All # special correspoilent sny® OTATE LEGISLATURE —Senate; ON Ws ONE SATAY: ny the : , nig! 1 Yenterday attacked cw od Spot of ground sel Forbin ena ernie of Rebel prisoners aay that Beauregard made @ buing firet engaged. ‘The attack w ats pier fone ade speech to his troops before entering the figit, sey ae was driven back tothe riv recrosted, and the Fight forced thems ives fore the storm which arose Monday afternoon and ward in another desperate effort. But reinforce dismounting elyht Prough T sys doubtless prevented a fort of the ene opposite, in weopy of the or ler of . sigh as were | leary guns. ‘The followin ‘ Aprit For incorporating the “ ies vi Uatalligent re + and bemidee the killed and wounded, ei it rude to the left, w! ore the fresh reyzinients | fanned ber aay eats met i who | the steamer Rancocas when ale we mt af ewe aranted tay ) iver vt th Helland Sieh Wes Rat etre them was r, encritions had been ordere husting the n eck, wit! a portion of his statf, henge river thie vols were | select: 4} Bevirevard Guard to | mound, when they ke tents, and then ore 1 our camp equipage and 96 field guns. The next ni of truce on Monday, mayen th {ying off Craney Islaud, The Yorktown, Jar for Mernoon, and wil) imine pooxD, tncorpors and tivincitle courage of the Union army, in ite Various Divisions, are not di Mr. Murphy rhiny our forces, now alounting to the Now vetown, | yy diately assinse command in the £1,000, ausuimed the offoasiv 9 o'clock P toed | Tearer, wut four ntuull t change Company. By'ut Warde miiztary conquests, but towards the cara | 0% assumed ie elfvosive, aud by # o'clock P f leading, | Teaser, aust four small tne were iu oumpany with | the Mies read a third tine, nes | Seeelieeratoe aaRGan eine Ueki M. lind retiken our camp and bntterieg toyether Nise we | ber alt wider steam, No partiontar change in the tine and passed, 3 ————— , HY Lave called and re | wish aoine forty: of the enecnyye ghiue att chert ry, while cannon bolls were ) rage, | PVCRTANC® Of the Merriniwc thom that prenented iG bs Pane LOCAL NEWS, garded aa leuthers, from she slavish and blinding | of primers, atul the enemy were in full n treat, around him, the wen Par gmtiruce: Exbibit the | wl n betere.w © of New York by apptyiag a ult taxes ta the olty —_ patigele poh ! . in full retre ‘olluwed shou bay hou lean of leat night ant henge New Yor Pp!y1ug for that purpose 1 tule of a selfish and worthless slave-huliing arine | pu by our victorious forces, Our casualties | ative the rear pe, fie atilecy aie (signed) W. D. Mecars dderated alnce this morning with | Plu# revenue, |)? menoeen mRW TOKR AXD TUB VICINITY tocrary, wore nu im aid Urolud en: abel lisa’ ; Wlery, aud th Brie-General Coumuandin Howe Prony eariig. The ati ea " hele fled in dismay, as from a destroy ing ievas eared that the paint ‘ orm must have Tie Steamsine Evxa, troy t A friend, who has passed through atryingeame | @°™ ty wounded iu the ancle, slightly, lanche, and never anothiee Mana Atha ty tthe Un 1 eondit F ny feet, wtil! Hs « y ve ia the army now advancing up wlan obeitba eee ih ms o. WAbidiaced aign with one Division of the National Gen, W. HL, Wallace, killed General Buell followed the retreating. rebel a acta Ms prevented tne from mak” | the peninwulay deprived as they are tom great ox- moe se he pted oC ance et Lak iy ope f és ion “ ans BAL ATTY | Glos, Gn worely wou driving them in sy Mt abi mee Ue Falta [nk # Persenal examination of the works, fwna, { butof abelter and tente, and compelled to constant n York Blind Mechanics | § a 9 RT en malice b has, muplishes!, in the mont | oo) a4, 106h Ilium killed. five o'clock che whulo cobel army was inure | Meters compelled to delegate Lieut. Command, | Watclifulnens in the face of the cuemy, The roude | The Susquebanna Railroad bill comiag up! latter wili be detained one \ eele brilliant manner, every order of the Commander: wouisted: severely. retreat to Coriuth, with our cavalty ia hot purl | Mé Phelps of the flag ship Benton Bone too good before, will be brought tow horanis | tea BU eae Rica, - In-Chief—states to us that he did not met with a wounded severely, nalts With what firther result is nol kuowne = A. H. Foor, Flag Osteen, condition, and the public must not be Ampatieusiu | ed; andpeoeel tance waanext coustder, | ANOTHER GovenNwnnr Sreanen. — The @ingle oltior—thoujgh th nts compost F Muuter, 82d Hlinois, killed, mgd ave taken «large amount cf their are ~——__Gemmanding Naval Forces, | exporting early results in thin direction, The Wil regulating the alzo of apple barrels, after | He crc ne aknolia was wold Yeaterday by pub. the Gommend were alinest exclusively from New ny; 20th Vlinola severely wounded, — | lost & nomen of our force min Malpngesi me How it Items From Wasi Taka eae E08 barrels of suficlert | giarka Ww, 1 sis ths Canes Parobaaea by te, England States—who was not 1 dy to ehure | Our killed, wounded und missing axe not leas | wi. thas is General Prenton nye BRE ow tt was Dow Wustingtom April’ etsy pou pod ay OIA ee ee i; his biscuit and beef with a wounded or captures) | han 8,000, of our torre 6 shen hax not been aacertained vet, a Se ereraaee newspaper rep ean tac Is dae Of the | toes, was ordered to a thint reading. ee and B Tur Rev. Da. Cureven, will lecture be MME: Tease Wis tos erage Ne | ae a ea bonty wan fof on the bat. | LA fete at several humo, tens Peegtigs ur Island No. 10 Correspondence, he Is ie Tenneasee battle wan rend eaiiaas . fore the Twentieth W, " " 1, Was also rctorted as tei wound As bs “ poth In the Benate aud Houne, It was liatened to The ¢ i at Continental Hal) et ; : field and te in vur possession, ae well ag the b K wounded.” Among 5 © Connects avert ne woope to. the Lowy of victory, They were | Alte ree cat rapattee Moora, | Ui Kiliet on the rebel site was their General in | CMtting @ Passage for Gen. Tope'e Ferry-Poate,..| Wi ts-tsunl lence, In the latter brane there Hartford, April 9, Baeleahne ck Ith avenue, this evening, Bulject, “Howe “+ bound to win,” and they did ft; bus the battle pbs ape ay ne Fo nient off re, Mal Sioort Sidney Johnston, who was struck | Where and How and Who Did fr Hen the Gun. | i 28 Might applause, which middeuly ceased, | 9,000 miajorlty your ale ewan A | construct the Vaion iis Moat eee Sver--thaugl many loved comrades ‘lay'on the | uate ab Piveburg Luding, ou Buster and aie | this ee bal an the Mfiernoon of Siumtay, Of | boat Carondelet Passed the Latteriva, and Whag | Tee test dispatch from Commodore Fucte was rl 0 tat pauline the Demoornta, Peace." ree ) ua arg Ls on Bt aud Mow | dis there is node 6 ; J me x Wlicans to BE Der Meld, thelr bodies disfigured by the moat borri- day, anys that t) - ater sm nf ss u | He no doubt, as th olor the Preparations Were, ale rend, aud this was enthusiastically received iu | with one tern 1 . ne ae T rea ge Tite atetcat,—As will he aeen by an adv My efoctive nimen af war-—ive mane mee | ange gngz ak ie enemy ou vera! Prew | vad had ifs | ryAbetut Our mitea above hero te stough, which ap tiehte He uoarly 14,000 tonn thi last yeur, | teement ia another column, that taloned aie l their immetiate friend from the " ara Uns inland through the woods Ullect adtistance ct | ‘The negro atealers have been m ai ee eat i L ; len we carried their iiumetiate friend from the field | teyond Pittevurg, ot B utclooke on &: day in Pe ees tome five or alx miles from the river, it epece nil hep te a making fresh at. The Murch to Yorktown. satile young actor, Mr A. H. Davenport ¢D: yy also carried the rebel stranjzer, with equal care | taking two re vd capturing the rerals Braga, Breckinndage | 8 srt of luke or busin, formed by ‘an ext ch bunke | 9 sreret, eat amtrabands. 1 I oonnection with the ac ty | kee © benefit as the Winter Ganten tomorrow Aoi iacwlernoe ‘The contents’ of thal hence |'G ' wa, Ste commanding positions of the | tat shovk this viciuity like an agieetit eum tory | Teey Were prevented, Lowever, and thrown Into hichiiaat ¥ hepa in yesterday's | evening. Ho will be assisted by Mr. G. L. Fox and 3 re yes this lakes one reaches Cf | J#it by the Provost Marshal, of the advance to Yorktown, the fullowing | Mias Fanny ot Se eae @acks and can'cons were shared as freely with | The Asht continued during the entire day, # Our loss in officers Is very heavy. It Pou Hy which leads fiom th ; rom the corre Tate ee | ee anny Herring, whit 4 Mt 10 obtaIS thels area.” Ain | io. the “riven, “ah 8” iutut Hint love’ Now | apart seer sceurchee of Waahingin havo ees | fiom the correspondent of the Philadelphia Ix. the rebel we y driving our forces Lack to Pittsburg with sible at pre Howe von Friexpiras Gints.—Mre, Riche vided as with their ow men, be Mwlrid. It wae by this route tine G apart next Sunday ama day of prayer, becay quinn, dated April 6, y that € Drayer, ause of 1 lowing were among the number : will prove intoresting : fw. ful loans, mond, whose charitable labors for the retormavos The Union army is uot a “crushing out” leatior Ci wel proposed to re , the ‘ uv! ry out” ar. Brigadier General W. HL, W. a " remeh ( ral Pope. route win Le expected emancipation act for this distrtet n within three miles of York of falle . Ben. Buell with \ ere Brivs: a » LH. Wallace, killed, difficulties would have dete | ° trtet, «rktown, the com- fallen aud outcast wome eo be ‘ any, but « defending and protecting army. Itie |g G°hs Rel wit) Gen. Wilaon’s division, arnt Colonel Pegram, Acting Brigadier Genoral, man in scien ae caries alt y other | About two weeks ago Commodore Foote, inte, | 2nd wad again halted. heavy forte having been | gnown arr ibe phlleniienat been 20 well wt 4 o'clock, and turned the tide of battle, The ene- | kill, ‘The first step wan discovered within a throple of the main road to thy pUgL ber anm fighting to restore the free ple of the Sou ough for th ben the | egrapiing the Navy Dep. ‘ee people ol mute | yy, oe aobishansan 14 4 i" “ slough for the distance of throe-for Ping the Navy Department, eald Gon, Pop “pe dtanediate: od a ation with Uo OH of Mores rn Btates to their constitutional riphte, invaded | wear whe papain nid Ceti e 1d Beau Colonel Ellis, Tenth Minot, killed, reais a corufield, to an ‘ext intended to nakem transverse 1 nt w ig foiutsvaand the beret ie i | extend her phere of us riteeee Ree and temporarily wus b who suspended the attack about aix otciock, | Major Goddard, Fifteenth IMinoia, killed, passage of the Ferry lone after Inboriing | Would aatoniah om Island No. 10. The position in alvance of the infantry, by whom | for Prieiulless Girls ibe nce mnded by ® stoall, traitorous On the morning of Monday, the } and when that is gee | baving rested on 4) complished, at it will joon be, the rebellion en rAnforeed by Ge 465 Broome wtreet’ The atitution will be practically what ite paine im ‘Tue German Hosrirat,—All the Wai wonant Cansield, m® the real difhic led of the task com. | ¢ Hy wounded, sin © point whore the slough entered the Were supported. The firing was opened fro: forte to the north —two of the ma Or Lier) d He ted with heavy guns—the: first troops fold and being Wiltou'e division map. coud Obio, Aliment of this predi tion ts already known to the country, slaveholting cigars orty-first Lodiana, Ib te Dot necessary to partt : t arize further thay | ‘The Seuste was several houre tn ing Steel in the ground to the ty : aud the American nation will rise, in the full { Ported by the gunbeats, drove the eneny ; ‘ to say that the olmtaglon ‘tick aud overccine three, | lou toley, Teontene Exe ta mile and @ halt The Pee Me | the city but Ave, vig, —the Yd, 8d, Sil, 19th wa y riivaleth s 6 sow torlay firmed Keveral appols Lok Hiagaltude of an tuvincibte power, before th | Usk AU vccupied thete former pealtion, completely | wourt Fosleth Tinos, mortally | after were of the wost giguutic charaster, “A. row tana ; Li sate Laer attery as posted « litte to the right of the { 10ts have organ red flourishing clits to wid the” observing eyes of the European ¢ routing the rebels, who were nimediately follower General W, She fad to Le terally made through the dense woods | OW Hrade ant Saraue! E. Biown, of Olio, to Le eth great prove replied to the rebel iuvitation | Preject of the German Industrial Exhibition tm bee he pean Cabinets Hi Fee nmediately followed ie era Ay Sherman, wounded in the hand the ( swage of the boat, w Attorney of the Territory of Colorado, ‘ th great preetatc i accuracy, Both batteries | half of the Hospital, end in h of the Warde Sin aRP RET Msp ae arty, rb, Ah leat aocounye | DY 8 catty ball, Fiyaseea iene bathing if tran euse treew at x au James 8. Ike, Minister to the Netherlands, tn | rither wilefore neve asi put] A Mais 1 named preliminary meetings have beeu bold and te ata. ah tale de ‘. Hots, Act nuoval of . py ata y to the Btat jepartiner " a ssi ipapho ON no subject has there been yreater oxa, 1 NF placer our loas at fron 600 bo 1,000 | Bt r Genefal, wowed, — Recelved ene naval of overlanglg braiich tracin lttiug to the Btate Departineut # copy of the | au! irbad elapecds the rebel force Ab the forte | Measures taken to accure their mpeody co-opere: ti i ’ a 040 to 4,000 won vy $000} stiots in his culy remudning arin men o amok stacks: and tho removal. of | Mri wl Teveue Ay sera Of tas country, coucludes uaiderably ‘diminished by many of them | thon, Tho lists for eubseription aro already. on ration than in the number of rele troops, The i $04,000 wounded, ‘The rebel loss | one in Me Jeo shot If. or Jost | re Brith a8 bad for @ quarter of a | hisdisp.tch as follows: wwii o 8 lead exposed position, but the fire lating, and the Ladient A Hr ty haw b Miners a ice that vamber. Bix of ot j also shot In one ohiry been jenth a pride eee ! stl Xepe up at intervals. and Jadien® Aid Boclety baa be highest authenticated report is dol myciments of ie « Hak uinber, Bix of our batterieg wery | Coluiel Sweeny kept th J until the close Piles, and which was Yaraned i eng, conotante | perth arved that there Le no direct tax on | uiiacen ne KePt UP AF int OVEY E500: | ca eceahsl io ibe officia ba pose nee ye mie 700 men, oF about 230,000 troops, being about | Met Wit rewhen alx times, the Hicht, und he excited the admiration of the | Position along the narn gh” lati fo tea, WS tuch taxes are Les |. YB. son as the forte alluded to had opened thor! = Tangs“ Peatastic Conc One-third of ihe grand total ¢ si ea The Ties soye that Gen, Renuregard had gtron | WH! Two weeks wore ii ehiana ests inftustrial and com, | fire Union Uattery wae posted (nthe we la hess” held thely re ee ‘ vu army, ona uct Wo destioy any of the camp ancien | ol ve Stuart, Fifty-titth Hinoia, Aote J Atyitians atthe tar ore seperate to exp’ enpl. | om the weet fed commenced te Urow alll lato th fourtt session” at Five's Court, No, 600 Brosde weve Viryinia Las 60,000, part of whom | taken Sunday gabe een CUP 88 | ine Bri (ripmA PHAN Aa » Act~ | poked her tone into the rare ewsesof the Federal Go. | f t, b which shell b on | Way, That night, for the benefit of Michnel ‘Tr Poirier taken Sunday, wy bo expceted a cawple vietury the | 1 Pada paged alg Mi wah the trowst | A Of meg were. ait who pet ag, ase Lave produced their natural | thrown among our trocpa by the rebels, ‘Tits ieee m Mishast Trainor Yorktown, ay mle) wre patton at f next do Celaya returned ty the tiekd on Monday, Hhis enterpriae, na they naw the brad Mae nsippt : Hall Late fatten, a (ie chattestin | on theae forte, 68 ali thowe on the Borth, wus « suite fll ‘ eke peal. Forktown, and a « erable for 1 From a Correapoude eat , Thivty-tirst Winols, Act. | rolling Gulfewarde jum before t nein, and reflected | And Savannah al all b | our guat.ats | tinied all day long, aud occasionally afer night ite full of sporting characters whe mae Cae | aati ley pouteut, ing Brig ral, shot sical, the right | Uist one of the mont ardious twokw oven cae | braverso the Minsten invare ite te hig ole trovpe,” Bkirinishers wore | exbiblied tively interest tn the exercises wnies pedir i vi t H ry a bo shoulter meer Utialy ' dertaken Was #0 Hewrly and Bo team nchy | Aflaliw of the Confederates will cenge i Europe. the woods to the right and leftund | gave rive to some very acientifi i rt) move |! Det Colouel Hayne, of ty-sighth I! pleted. But thetr Joy was al {| The Secretary of War hus submitted to Come ome ee ee panes Of aticte took place between | 7 “ sd ee nia ; " UPL reqs Sa rty-cighth I ship ay Ay a nies he he following parties participated : Professor 00; Goc y ‘ ‘ tivision, attacking the advance} Coleman ae 18 oF wo beloW neve, Moarvely Set eee the Marthern Coast Deliisogs, ‘a Nias the skirmishing Deon kept up, | Oltingnon and Father Lazarua Win, Glare wed y Georgia 22,000, oneehaif nt ne aca Mone 1 Kenny, of the Seventecuth Kene - enclosing an elaborate report from Edwin Jolnsc the rel ta Liaw be slide é ce ey tilts Ben oe Which wero gupposed to | tucky, wounds! a n v Jolunsoty en widesiug | Australian Kelly, Jolin Monaghan and J, Roch m4 BHO, newt aL Land No. toca, pickow of the ener ih } F snes of be of Counectlout well known as a practical civil ongie H and In the case of many a poor sul | worrisan aud J, Bath, H, Bike pine od at Corinth, at which points are “Y Ww front of our ulnan-Coloucl Stout, of the Eighteenth torrent of iron b . 4 : have beeu operating in 4 4H. Riliots and + Pits hy ‘ Kanturkss, wauuner at Stament of icoh ail iow, a bathery | Heer. Mr. Johnson recoramenda the passage of ¢ force nor th) potion uf tue { Providence; the * Btaleybridge Infant’ 000 rebel Woops fiom Mie-ionij yi, a i immetiately advanced Feuienant-Colonel Moran, of the Twentye net sven ated and maakésts With @ | Souator Morridi's Dill, and te adoption of the policy ny bh been able tone ny further than 7+ Holilngwood aud Dorsey ; Cx from Tenis Arkansas an! Lou ‘lel wa eon in tan, ‘ith fw i ni) wounded batly i the heal, : With creditable celeridy the Pasties! waa in the hands of the President the neces. Ee as respects gs Dat re nl eye. Conkling ; He Wiukle and MeClain, ay contril uted 4 z ‘ ry 1 ne ride oo i won, of the Seventy-tirst Ohio, | Yee and the Torry “buckud into the-wocds Irer ept loans of money from the seve | in our midat, have sccm thee ta ne ox between Lazarus und 7) ¢ i id ! " y ‘ag uw Wt ’ ne reach of these unesp t ° defe . ? » Rare 4 be oi ye ba unOr, 9 Concentrate! ut New Orleans, and the bulwine | fines mon feed wt shell Our | aisles hy ia Gt ‘i hte idl ote orn and $for public defence, as thereln proposed, he contr, wud av i wanedary metas rainor, ‘Tho alfa: f ‘ med ial en, of th 1 invis, (Acts eae? e taken fog of defence contempletid is pho | have Leavy guns usu 5 are with Prick aud Vax Dons pr RNAS Ce tite We ane Mate Ling Chon 1, wounded fatally, ¢ nineaday motu ban nla ocenrred | aR ep emenE ie onnnedind eee preemie ‘ if Pore Lavaverre Prisoyens Ruteasgpn ES will Le-sean, that tle rota - ' Y thele epated | pine ving, of the Eleveith Minois, wounde | hd reported the teks! 4 Col, Biel) | ase of railwaya and of floating o.."! nate however, for several of them are iy po " The U. 8. Comminsioners emiving, as th anuat ner fh : ' het Wal's a mt | od aliictitly Lore Foote, ing $0 Coe | in widitlou to the ordinary wy sien of fortitions, Ur troop, U. & Grand Jury R ; i at the c arily nile from th thay iw y vision and | Captains beving W. Curron, Gone aay Tt had ted | ‘The vote on the Bankr: “Blells have boon thrown by the rebels ix rand Jury Room, the cases of the state pré ay of 150,909 mou to less thad ‘aire etre aorta PF oanpa, and |» oui, head shot ei? by weno ante Grants | 1 hid ert ci At when the firm trans. re i? vte.on the Bankrupt Law 38 to be taken on | 4. hs; much of thom with a view of fe-lusons | Soners at Port Lafayette, made the following deol 4 onthe North hy 125,000 fuderal troops, aan F Gen, Mot Lone le Fig | Captain Preston Morton, wounded inortally ti @ river, and for tis tanpee mere Position. Our batteries havo noon ¢ ons yestentay: hee ? pe, id iT as rhe . o - = 1 ee " ny vlhe « " oT 7 o * thy fall 19,000, Tue rebel army bid td As uinel apicit by | Ca hi a ne peste, 08. tho side next the Quarters for Prisoners, y pomalice bo Bie By telus’ like toldions wed on taking the oath of allegtance—W, W Ny relivrtinl AF 100,000) tctoicy | Eee enn wloug eho whofe | mital ahtoonth Minois, | t Hy bare oe Hathoat with feet | Cleage, Aprit %,—Quartors for 8,000 Mditionay | tits ? Healticha and Jonah VotterBeld, Relonsed on i srolg to 60,000 when ¢ in battle, AU Island Generid Hyi! ya f in Mace, of the Fitt Ilinota, ki Are aud provider heal Savage (anes the, Halloes (te AZ? Douglas were ordered by Gen, Vitra eta grees iar oye ee ne, ERtetid anya oF sortirt to the 10 the enemy's foros were © :)y i yf ward te support the oer Hon a tecwernte | edt tetait Carter, ot the Eleventh Titi coul Was Placed on the other ide Att Ballons thie morulng, that 9 he entire hot! ee = hips oy hg And Capt, Issac L. Vigiora 4 Het at 20, | confict ensued, ‘The + were drive gente | ed In the iaidat of w terrific’ thumer Sueriiibeice tisrge t Lafayetle-—W. H. Hill, ide bat proved to have numbered 12,00), of whom | wi tare maucheen are iv bile | , Vifty-seventh Ilinois, kil . ‘Aides # WrriBo thuswler atoy ver Uiberninn at Portland, ; 4 April 1302 Bonnett, W. HARSH, Be WW, Geel), Col, Tucuane, Soe halt wore taken prisoners, With theav fin to | wrk our men tn fur. Fron abouts ate | py hits Has never feen a parallel to tt aaliants | ee ghit, ARUN around turned f #8.—Cyrus W, Field has re rest f Here, There | (tue French lady) and Mr, Chaplin, the latter being OF8 ub, Jf Wild Le sev that not want of mean | the tine your corr W artived on | Gating eek ft Que lis, from the Come | tag well aver oman thy jee ett at Jed fom Paris, Me eaves on the 904b for Taine the satin isc y teense | placed on the focting of @ prisoner of war, Sey, but want of men, will soon bring the role, | th fl unt wight ch Ho Ulin) mone, | tal the loweatGileun, her aluvet every sens ead / # by the Aula, Tle telegraptio achome hes | twunty-five sisiie wore three eS ent Inte Uns | Tim Lose . Passarss.-—Comy 2. Mon to close, vio no determination of the result oi tail were in the fi Hine could be avan with startling distinetne Deon very favorably received, the laying down [on the north of Union viwry, Upon the forty! menty pave been 1 fos the eniertaiuniont a) the : stray The regiments exliibited remu: in the thickest of the enes | eMshrouded: byw bluiahewhite plang of ht f wcable to New Foundiaud within twelv hy | yard two igs Wore word Bean vg bo sept in iu ait! of wh rv mood yenoralel'p : ut ti Ste ash Mire two days of the hy then her blac form for the next inetee mae SITS mealies firxt thn - acl eit my of Musle this evening, in ai: of the crews he Conn eotlon. eis (ac tliete wha Bet Hissoutt | the ground ku he hate | Ay as Hehe uaseans wl is considered certain, Phe toost important foat Pie nia: haat Congress and Cumberland. The men will “a . ith ay 1; Uicir whole streagh, ould | und Sunday Ju the iutuinse blackuess that lay upon | Phe toot ing ire of the day has been ‘ : Marne from ull the towne in the Btate | suddecty opens terse sa structive tire on On several ox ‘Gan. | § pal ates India. Hie balloon agces Wis pointorian,-ortauce | leave Fulton ferry ab bell-past five o'clock and vexcopt five, make Governor BecKisanan’s | the rijghe Even our heaviest and | ) Aid teal ane euemy'e guns and fate ay eft Hal ery Moreh 1A mecting of natives baa | { 8 cue of the gxMi Bh | march up Pulton street to Broadway, trough A ost destruc e enemy did not ap. SH) Heed upon, on the Kenti , at whic! i 1 “ty Ingaiica evor mode, “9 » Sousiee rr i Te total vole my tar | Mest edrarcive : nomy Phot ape | | Lieutenant Colovel McPherson aid hie hors wu na froun the enemy wf erect at whlch an addr and a statue were "ol th tha mecances | Broadway to Fourteenth treet to the Academy of s lnalieay and Duce | 148, Tho the | abot trom u Nee age ne | el # another battery, whowe guns lial often | ‘wnulng. Great confusion prevailed # position aud strength of Muto, se aal | ‘Kamoanss, Demure, bi Peaeia | “ y faked them | Grant, 0 OF General | } apne d ABoty i mmense ba cr at (he meeting, ab which only three Eurcpeany were it the frat tine, Subse ‘Tum ANNUAL RRAMINATION of Grammaz 189, Loo: Ar, Hs je | ® 1 no sooner | Captain Carson was betwoon G a ae FB Prevent, es of fron one to two hours nool No. 63 took pls from the towns still to hear ‘ron will pot | Mt Uspersel than the breach Would again be | aud torte nur eet Was beeweon General Grant ened be ° ; Were mate and irportant information gained. Batnool No. 63 took plea 09 Tueedsy, and was wipe ‘turns not ar ent The diMoutti i wh 9 filled 5 peepeuis When a cannon ball took slowly appr » diMeulties tn Bengal are increasing, owing | The fortificntiviu of tho rebels are of the strongest | newasd by a great number of Msitors and fri ebange t!.6 relative proportions of Hino Acura | im mcaldespurate fighting tiok SVG Mand killed sad wounded several fame the ena : tothe {activity of the Bengal Government, Poaible charactsr aint sweep an extent of oo educan'ot who were highly delighted with ae of neobably to 79. 4 t 1 wing peal of thunde he tah ol Phe disturbanc. oy phage ye | Of seven miles, extending acroas Paninats ‘i i Tee total vote, mounting probably to 72,0 the wticsicon, “The redvela Rocw: that if they | Geni rman had t akillot under | Laut Which scarcely bad dlespreared® ita. | gree Sahering a6 In Bylkcy continue, bub she | the Vork to tie doc eee bier peas ta, ann! their profisteacy ta the various porbed Yea heavy ane; though in 1860, wider th wi. re rca lt kMppind ts then, iat thelr | hin, al Geaoral MoCteriu od ahared ike de | fallewer AZ8 2% flame burw from the foruseating | Lee Which have arrived there will it is expected, | Aentious tes tee a tests eoeor te hay Pie Mated | The tehoole whlch has ony been in operns Pree ate saat Freakiaalial siseitaa: ice for eu vo gfl Mo wstreanehs daub | al Liugihnee eacierg ike dane | Stlawed sin ly by @ aocond unde tine | Shortly establish tranquility, re trent of the rebels ab thie poll sae = ee ae wsbeadad a hod 88,979 thane as wre Bad hy Oia Uhvouch thelr elothen. ™ D nbarin.e od FePOFE carne to usdutied China and Japan, Dirte are reel tetra Mivatneavient calibre, | BanwoM’s Mcsmuye in Wrote reac! #97 iyed om Abe & © ede of the rives | Lbs troops dur Reg Gisdaick 6h. cal ° F Cantor Feb 15, RoVorta, the missionary, | and some of thein are of @ continuous charsoter for | O* My The {s the featu: ’ : Sov wl ehiass Weve ier th, ce, Ly Tt) vie the tebel ® emip, iis beug Nucoted by eatlhworks, ‘The hasv- 4 hin and ( sh euleae Weve Sar thn Wan | eudanterse sited me OR ee iad went elbeeenene Monee one J 61 vlidu'tere. ‘bee te dbuoman acne