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NEWs _ | : 7O THE NEW YORK SUN AGH VICTORY. CE ARRIVED LAST EVIESIN and tok position on the right of the main The Western Sanitary Commicsion, Jer Gen. Wallace, JE. Year an, President of the Western Sanitary Comm | Louie, under date April 9th, to the Commission in this city :—‘' Send uy shirts, drawers and sheets—all you can, Great battle; sendi four hoepital steamers to General Grant.’ Now isthe moment for our patriotic citizens to ympathy with the brave men who are enduring all the terrible sufferings of actual Contributions for the above object, either in money or goods, will be taken charge Mr. J. A. Roosrvenr, 94 Maiden Lane, Le sent direct to lent of the Wi St. Louis, by Adams Express, LOCAL NEWS. NEW YOUR AND THE VICINITY, y one Forward, Lanta. tort, bally burnt; 8 Flynn, do, left leg atnputas Peren J. Hancovey, Master's Mute ( Congressional Proceedings, XXXVITth CONGILESS-<-Senate, Firat Seenton. Mr. Sumner (Mase.) the Legislature of Pel a eA GW were everywhere present, directing vents for A new stroke on the enemy, Bud. Ab wings of our ariny was burned upon the ition of driving them inte an fame time a powerful bate ti field, poured ¥« Lower Bay nine THE PIT TSO0 | ADDITIONAL DETAILS. HOW THE FIGHT OPENED, Hat heavy I maw 8 number ous condition un BROHOONERS Willows Washington, A resointiona fi tte in Approval 11 the rome of the bottle wl ion guna were Progpeet of the or sok the earth. 1 with all the energy that the uy'a defeat inapired, while the t'a tivessnge ii tel to ernancipaton, ‘The Confiseation bill wan tab (Va) offered nel), New Haveu 2 lays, ‘ndment to the been admitted to the Aw Treas Mary & Blirabet! coal for Binck Rook to Breast Z keeping up afin tillery and musketry imin wa they retroated t order, battling at every advanta- vering thelr fire with consi effect, but from all the divi« they were cloa ly pursued, a galling fire being kept Man to Man, Br ary Commission, SHEETS OF LIVING FIRE A GAME WELL PLAYED, How If pIDWr WoRK. expenditures, $2, Biackstone, B na of our lines the Fort Bhip Gertrude D he enerny had now been driver begond our fu 1m nnd were in full retreat for Corinth From Querantin Benators and t+ on beth alent 41 at about 70,000 each, Rvarin, arriv battle, are extinun WEARIED The Ketreat and Pursult. From Island No. 10. AUTHENTIC 6,OCO PRISONERS TAKEN, OTHER SPOILS IMMENSE. WATCHING, ns for the Wounded. M. Lovie, Aprity.—Two steamers ver, and large ¢ Bist favorable THE NEW YORK SUN, “FRIDAY MORNI toh will leave t Vrom Istand No. 10. With w few exceptions the around Inland No pt wan inade by Lon rafts, but they were murrounded pelled to murren ter, taken instead of the nui ‘The prisoners w Inland by our St. Lowia, Apri asp Gute Corrs —Danlel He Bu Proclamation by the 1 ype a ene REPORTS, bere te retain t et previously repor Vat meveuty were killed on Vispatch to the 10, eayy that two ar mud weveral b fiens Methelfan's Advance, ne hundred and twe mule, five thouaund star ib artilery, a atitiew of Danke ts, epresentatiy Retol Force 60,000----500 Guns. numberof prironert captured Ia 6,000 Wwnly appenred » General (Mkaily and three Brigad Constant Additions Belag Made. being embark Vremont’s Command, |, A BATTLE an rapidly an pewnible, for Minos, also took about 66,000 rolid shot gud immense stities of aininun thon band performed the wok wee then th ng le denied to bewr th rm and propoaed that they preweing wernt ver rebel and tr wb victorien ab Eslwnd N: mee, Bie exbild PROSPECT: Newr Yorktown, Aprit ather etl continues unfavorable Tt haa beew ral Phy the Boatewatuts whi hem tider bi gave Suck" ant, Buell and Halleck, and to enact Tn,portant From Now M+xioo with weter, makliye f hin charactorts work of very y: ng to the wetion at Hitters, the ‘Santa Fe Evacuated. dand houbred by ag om the nergnberho« Yorktown by rail meeting held by ¢ 1, which inone day ud river, they hn: ononrred iy that marty to me AD RATAM LING ) the heat arts, are Our forces wer Ait restingeon ap img the extent | t fthe moi road WM have wank the Cumberland, but wi eran us down with n to eur wma left extending & @ummary of news, will be fo my have near largest onlin | When the Merrinws Jobneton, with Morris if ho would The graphic a nnof this terrific cent 1 intensity of interest all they intend malls a despera f our troops at every point chinentyexteud entirely a y the James to th heering news from the Western Dey ted for what the ste teal now, for all the papers nt the Peninsula, 1 that marine ad sounded, and nn were falling have news of the wires are alre fil net run her # are wild wit! General MackKALY eathosiasem over the res led to achieve th wnd are anxtor | elicited: the eau ~The Old Point boat by hiversary « anny under General Met v the army represent wan fully engaged main contre to @ point ex near Monterey A conrespoudent f that the Tex position near A Fort Union aud prevent a junction Ohio battery, wh pled a stronge ita une were taken Ly t The object was te el Canny and sone casem Dot ns ¢ fighting coutinued From the ote eurnestness whieh sbowed that tl Vi nides wax for death foot the xround was conte wa if you pit ni Of these officers is wy achievement in any difficultics are increased by an all concert between the two Union « The War Department is enforcing t) censorship of the press, and has orlered the Legraphic conrou Philadelphia INQuiwaen, until that in sight of Mont es eant of the Bb tify ug themnae vandowh Moune ink du water tex i» Tnudiutin, Sth, 18th Fronting: ita tine, be and 77th Obie, at For nearly two t bh coltimasy the r fighting with a vigor that was the result, Faithful and nyts pickets have not been avon during stort of the past tiwo days, ly equalled by Wille the contest of military movements Another Order di near Yorktow tors and newspaper ¢ Col, SANDRO for pass Ule to the rules proseribe The followin wa broadsides fron, were taken prison and become anena- the Department wb defies descripti Prerehele had f Our City Comptrotier, THe manayore of our le 1 to drive in our amd firing that imps Foported hat: s} polities are actively an anticipated bitter contest over of a Comptroller to Hawa, whose term of oflice will shortly expire: The salary of tho Comptr party wire-workers “d that Lhe political patronage of the posi- nother attempt ry effort to roubour force | 1 ge aie before the reinforcements which bad been sent for | wk thore was s abort vin the | taken fr tion is iminense, civing the Comp- aan charactor te throw their entire forces upon o al struggle in that quarter, but ganize their te iu an ascondaney troller coul! build doubted by th he wields, and which is really than any other t incially greater Acerpest on tHe Hopses: Riven Te | | Railroad was near | aud filed int not presume to cu and no action of Mayor iy from Georgia to be paid, the Law req As Amareun M inment, for the "haw been ar- May, at Dr, Ward's private The number of tickets itd to 600, and the alfwir da 6 Jttle was opened by Us vie Corinth road, and it isinevituble, If he says an be no impeayh- race for refus: | Le of the most akobry fully equalled y wasnt by our re dnoldiers of y nly could not h t they were avold savoring, with New York Tuimvune contradicts the rt that it was ever indicated no iuiuate Ronenr ince, but wil ud proprietor, and T. Hawa, the prevent Comptrotler, was formerly an old line Whig, CorNoLLy, now State Senator, ls th eanilidate of the Democrae, ‘Woop will receive the strength of the Mozart. ore. Energetic efforts are making to orzanize tho Warde of the city in Woop's behalf, Mr, ‘Laws has the public confidence, Mr, Connor. (he most popular manners, and Mr, Woop tho | cic work, and it oon Locame evident that the en eoputatien cf an adroit, sharp, and upscrupa (ows politi:ien. w retires for reasons that concerus lef wing and perseverance and deterinination, to find some weak | 1 point by which to turn our force, point but to return to itimmediotely, and then we euddenly would, by some master) alship, direct @ mows vigorous attack upon division where they fancied they would not pected, but the fire of our lines was av steady as wusted, lay down aud walt $9 be Ricuarp B. ral Prontise displayed a between him a 1N.—The ap- eo American Congrega, be observed with more The Address will be © nen against | proscling anniversary of th Hional Union promises t than usual spirit this yea delivered iu the Broadway Tabernacle, on Tuesday evening, May 6, by the Rov, Houry Martyn Btorrs of Cincinnatl, The social re-union, commonly Whe Collation, will this year only conslat of singing, stroke of gener- the attack on bis em While endeavoring to rally pparently fearless of dange slong the entire frouk, wavin to Lis diemayed officers and the route was at its hei thy Vey are:—Joln | Lim crushing bis skull, MeCauley, do, Johu W Coast Guard, 99th Kéot. win, John Blackwood, Richard Thomas, Miller De Laiuo, Archibald McLean, John Peterson, Francis Jaines Goodwin, Livspite, at Portemou! his sword, shouting htened men. When ges @ cAuuon ball struck | omy considered the task they had undertaken @ | omy, bopeloss one, Further relafrcemenws now began band playing (oy Dodworth De. J.P. Thotnpeon will preside, speakers elt endy engaged are cock, Kev, Menara, Bella, Cuyler and Fos Brooklyn, and William Allen Batler, Bsq., of city, ‘The Union, we understand, i# in a proeper- fecretary, the Rev. Isaac P. Langworthy. Tie Tiiety-Nisti Asstversiny of the Lying-in-Asylim waa celebrated yesterday at the inatitution, Rev, Dr. Burchard, presiding. The en- nual report of the Beoretary states that during the year 122 married and respectable women have lum, and the report of the er hows that the receipts of the past year have been $1,709,08; witch added to the balance from Inst year $1, wives a teal of $3,171.67 balance ou hand of $997, Titm Commisstonens examining the cases of pitted yeator- m were chy er, Royal Yacht: T. E. W.. Duble, T. C. Fite Sinith, J. 8. Hughes J. Green th Kelly, R Reduan, and Geo, Ha eased on parole of Arrived foun Tarp) won the Th of March, ax Lorbel agent, W. T. Binit ed his 1) © the cath of allegian y if he % Which he de who, waa GovrnsMnst Sarg ov Sra Tanasp | Hett, nuct! 4, at the corner of Wall and | wvired bales prime Boa Island tuder the direction of Collector ton is stored at No, @ Stone atroets rt. The aa tot by the brokera, who were pros it chore The salen were aa f ‘ lea were large amyl t 1do. at Oto, 29 do, at 13 do, at Ble; 2 do. » Jo. at Ofe, Martin & Co., font Yo, at 48e; 1 do, at ded aba: f tic, Aditen & € Ao, ub 0 ¢ a4 4 to, at 88; 16 do at de" ely & Coy Velo. wt 4909 do. ab dbo, Adama | at 435, 4 do, at 45s, Foster & 05,8 The average weight of Is per bale. ‘The mate cotton is it ta maid wall tely wont East for cousumption jexenat. Socrrery or Mr Tharprswex.-The annual exbhi m of the | elannes of thin Society took place yesterday in the Handeventng, and wae largely attented, ¢ claswew are under the general superinton leuce f Mr D. Winans, and the proficiency tm y usteuet: jor him the highest credit, Many of the drawings which wer gentle 4 for the modesty of wom them the reporter would b te publish thetr | nates, ‘The cla was opened in October Pils and it now mul aaa is under Mr. Win. D.P iwoe 1 in Januar 18%, with b eu 18 Low Nembert sh: and the moe ent, and were it ed wt the ame tine w nd ite era 90. Tustruction in thes es in free te atl for study, vdles w be wdunttd tothe Froe Ha thousand are are cxper annually iu tusteacts # ond tu keeping up an Apprentices Libre in free to apprentices, bu heyme thers | ) pay one dollar per aun ore bow #even hundred membera in the & ty, exch of whom has paid an adnission fee of th. ty lara, ‘There are no aunval ¢ ponses are paid fro ciety, $5,009 per ann but the ox real estate owned by the of which ix paid by the ut'x Minstrels," who occupy the lower fluor, Meir, arrived yesterday morning from Mamburg via the latter port on the -The forty-sixth ane wale Auxiliary Bible rhoon in the Bible | or tie Pesace Brasco | New York F. y wits held yesterday al wey Astor Place, Several pr nen 1 the platform, ‘The annual report was | vgother things that the Society ong w dione twent: 1 invent jent ‘ tions during the past y tele 17,09. ‘The meeting was nd {by Rew. Dr. d. Parker and Rev. Dr. A IL tou, ‘The following oflicem were then elected | the noxt ye 1 the meting adjourned Davi Cutie, Piret Dircetresn, Nin Astor “ “ 1 1 Vitel Direct Mout L. Wetr Secretar Mrv. De. Olin, Corvespondliye Secret i Mra. Jacob Lae Moy, I Ex sin arion 0 Gio Seiroor No. 7, Twente Wann.—The yearly ex dion of this first class mud: popular school # completed yeatorday, Mowrs, Randall, Kit. tle aud Jones, City Buperintendents of our publie 4 Dave devote? the last two dayw toa rough trial not only of the progrosm of the ehilt ny but of the capacity and fhe f their teach Thin iva novel t able feature of th plan of examiustion ndepted Gis year by the Sur Vinten dente, Mr, Janes Mackean and Hon, J+ M. Road, Trustees, nnd Special Comittee on. the ive been prevent nt the examination of Departuent, sud mode thelrown iinutes of teed achool ofti- cera make faithful and nt school teachers, School No, 7 iy situated In S8Tth street, near Fourt Avenue, ‘The late Daniel Fanvhaw, and Dr. A. Ve Willi rereceutly deceased, ard who waa w®nocted with the educational matters in this city for more than fifty years, chose the wite and #u> eriuteuded the erection of the present build teachers have becn selected purely for tllectunl cultivation wual f catty be examplara as well ag tustructors of the ng. The average number of pmpila in th Goomimar Departments is £90, and they have thire tochers, The examination in the Primary De- moral and pe pot cliefly by Ansistant Supere utendet nd the department in the ry est coutition Geary is Principal, The examinations ia ainmaar Departments | were conducted by Mr. Kid ley Mr. Randall beling t and taking part, The ex thon of the Lut 44 Male Dopartinent, coed yest clay mornings 1 boyn in t the qveraze age | 101 un ay two yeaa less than in | Mek jacted the examina te Constlt Vibra. there were ‘i nt tascatlafuctory, Masters Chas |p, Milter, Leonia Van Guillawe, Jas H Ferdow Richard 1.1 Histinalshed themselves iu the wernt } Master Arthur HL Rees was de, te f the school as having roverment during the last aes. Piel an r national aira beautitully weir per p was mentioned aa being 1 oJ the so of the oxoreises, adr exe » which w y voll done under direction of the Vice Peinetpal, Me> | Ow Mr. Boy remar 1 that the ex we wae ed and carried on solely by the boys, dir z thoir first reces# in the morning, and that they ere ibued with the military spirit by seeing the drill the United States military forces, Mr. Kildle, in munming up and eomparing the remlts of this examination with that of tho last y id ho was prepared to make great allowance for any deficiencies that might oc cur, because there had Leeu four months' interrups thon to their studied owing to the repairing and uilding additions to the house ; that he was pleased , however, that on no previons occasion had boys acquitted themsclves better than on ¢hia, In Misa Boll's class, Oth division, Master James Mas- torson has stood for @ month at the head of his class, Masters Edward Long, Arthur De Groff, and Wm. Mars were remarked algo for excellence tn their wen; and little Master Theodore Birdaall, as be- ing the smallest and perhaps the smartest boy tn tho division: Mr, Kiddie expressed his highest sat- infaction at the conclusion of the examnination, and Mr, Randal edidroan to tho barn ane effort, He congratulated the! sriccoarul efforts, edviaed the boys poenns the course of study laid down, to WW UT a knowledge Ww! quirement of # fund of ‘end would be sorve them when they became wen and speeches, The | callel on to perform all Nes dev lving on cit fzens of ® free country, He cepecially impreemed on their niinda the neces think for themselves, His address was followed bY brief remarks frotn Mr. Mackeen, ove of the School ner, and by Mr. Vance, formeriy one of the 12th Ward Trustees, The afternoon exercises in the Female Depart: tent opened with @ chorus of gacred music, aung by the school; Mise Gloverat the ly, Murtoal © young Indies pre parents ond friends, Jana, aa it is how tertned, wae called up, The Misses Jane BE. Crawiord Jawaon, Martin Cushier, vem Taabel tee of learning to th’nkan novand Mr. Retl. There were two binired t, and A large audier The first, ot wer, Mary T. |; Liagiv Aulerson, Mary Jang Granger aud Miss Carrie Seaboid were first in the themselves moat sae did every other young lady, There prouunctation only, The ere all pleasing in appearance, their Miss Crawford has just why but her teacher . the bad kept her lor Ler pillow, and kept progres clana by position, and acquitte: were a fow errors of pered tous that wl ea | Dnaaedt 9 | Mise Crawford and Misa Bint | questions by Mt ty Ferdon answered nit Bag lish hiatos f their elaas books Mist Mory J. Lawe 1 Miss Martha © ishier aleo made of Henry Sth, were benutifully Maa Emme Brower wud Mise Mary Ty M Edward 6th, Hrooklyn Atlantic Dock, and i# in mont |... vf Misa Mary Jane Grn Mis Carrie & chorua was then performed by the « Reabold read @ composition f atwly the claw showed TANTS AND | Wie Feetitions at the close, ad, 6 most justructe af thy directing teachers of Mirriet A, Dune una P. Baudford, nelpal, Mise Bi t t, Mie Bien Geary. NIN A CAKHON Turns Mes Kitten ani Ose Paranny D, 0. Ketchuiny, owned had just come 1 three were engaged rectifying department, Kk the buildings, late geighborhood, but bee distance of nearly @ mile, Pants ran inte of | great was the shock tain the causo, 0 Ly 80 fect in © rarments, aud w dew, Diack volume of an 1d be seen for miles, at in all directi were exhumed ¢ names of those k i in Maniiton avenues ny leaves a large Centre street; Michael Parre Patrick O' Lara iy residing a posed that the explo of the given away finite can be as mnge Waw caused by ut $1900; no insurance Tie property is owned by Messrs, Fowler and May was taken out Penny Bridge, tin the still, but nothing At 10 o'clock on Wednesday night iter shop of Heury Moore in Divixios was wholly destroyed by ig Duildings were twice of the firemen were saved. Moore's loaa is about $600, ou which there ls no boy but by tne exerti oe. —-Coroner Murphy yesterday held as Inquest on the body of Wednesday night rmitted gulolde by cutting hie aad that the man Was impelled to the rash wet Ly Finkstey’s Evxetion,—The election of Chie Engineer of the Fire Department will take pt> the evening of the third Tuesday tn April Board of Officers at their last meeting nominas Mr. H, Allen for the office, will be ruu as an independent candidate, . W. Jeuniae JERSEY CITY AND HOBOKEN, Ex.ecrios.— TON Re-E.eorep,—The First Ward of Mobo! gulte iu the reW The following is the v on is concluded, tiou of Mayor Joluston, let Ward, 161; d Ward, V1; dd We ust ity Let Ward ‘IS aby Majority over’ bu ing are the officers elected Jobo R. Johuston, Dem, Treaaurer—Wil- hy | teary J. Hor , ctor of Arrear: ward Monk, Dom, ora—Julian Crevier and Water Commissioner I, Lyons, Repub. for long term, and N. 0, rttorm, Street Commissioner Overseer Poor Councilmen, 1st Ward—Charies rain, Rep.; 2d Ward—David Tally Kip, 5 Belting, Dem, d—Janied Blevenson, Rep Hoyt Sanford, Dew, ; 84 Ward—Jaini Curpenter, De © total aniouat voted for the expenses of jor the ensuing year, bs $20,600, hy Governmer Fires, Accidents, lnaw Tun Deane Street Fire on Wernesday night was not extinguished until The following 1 a reliable insured ; Hoffinan, Place & Co., gentlemen's furs Joni $4,000, inwure: , lows $1,000 5 A. de J. Hur phreyiy minission merchants, Loas agent for damasks, loss $6,000 & Co. laces and embrok esterday morne st of lone, ail George Hoff man, bardwas ¢ 5 Wallace, lore $6,000, woman named Ann Robs ears committed 8 cine at bee ‘street, lust night, Ly swale 0 No cause ie adsigned, ‘Coroner Nau fagrationte . 8c torpe=-A youn’ lowing a dose of lat ‘HE CORONERS, FRY WOMAN THAT HAS WASHING TO DO, aid use PYLE'S O. K. Soop, it ia the ‘and best washing #a| in use. Bee that the ‘grovers everywhere, No, 10,—TMB PROPLE ARE BUYING asa most DAPPY | i4re supplies of boots and shoes at very low prices ors upon thelr | at DantLerr’s, 872 Grand st, cor of Norfolk. Wan! Wan!! is tig Universa ory, ererziecy i ins

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