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An don and other Woopa of Gon Hetntrelinaere to bey wm the iotiinet buts hot bo operate | fiane Lael been mubrn, ed to the be Minister of Marine errawentes 1% fim, Te action in this vicinity wos very heavy at | upon the stock on hand previons to the passage 6 |r the tranel penton of wooden stanmahita of war raywonry BUN | timer, Tho tow in kill aud wounded fe nob | this act. ‘The tex on domestic wine be -ttied en out at cine of tia Dope of oe eta be erred Barge JD Line ang ne fe yaks SAT on both Hes ie and other malt eesti Sb ulowe will weigh 6,000 kilo | dren aud thelr tea Lera, @ very | {whom ]pany. The point argued end eistaned ly the wii Ltd Adept a urbed. ‘Three per ocuturn Is propomad on the neon ft ‘ Ageut ¢) Court was, that the coupens of the Rallroad Cota, it Pavires, Park Gea, Peet's brign te, stationed bo the right of Gen, | receipts of railroads, stearnitoata, c.; thirty Iasead eet na thie yank will Ue Gonpoees i tr oa preted yh = a pany were mado ein be eh 13d hence ey eerie ahell Hooker mon ater beomne engmerd, Hore the | of fifty centa a heud on catty adil fo conta om hyras, entitled * Phe Crosn,” sects | the action arose bere. I , i have at ; entit an wie ote legitimately and our Courts Did Fellow rea ie hich they handeome ) ed the cuetny iu taal | from ten te thirty-five, according te quality. he = dren of all the achoole In eloris, Mr. Geo, Stowe | Wo. C. We kor and others ayainst Heury Ball end ) Powell, Fenton, Piind | iT it ing ® charge, tax of one cent per pound on cation ie atricken out AXXVINh CONGRESSoMemate, noole In client, Mr, Geo, Stow ry 1 Gazelie, Buin. Mites 6 ene ets, Our lose here was about 20 killed and 7% wound: | taxing planoa, matches, carriages, dec. nearly all Firat Session. ttpriad dpe dino valve ents ONE fhe ceo, ry prourin by. plat tt aad me ARRIVED LAST EVENING Gon. Hooker's Division Bugagod |{! 42st vicory war achieved about five | sicken outretaiidug the tex on Lillard tables | | Washington, Muy OMe. len Byck ( er Wtitay Heliool teltreetics tn toe for ration of | Mees of Aletai ter Maxwe' for money claimed to be BTHAMSIIAS Deute) W het Bim Tot on. 6 BAGOG | kine noon by Gen, Hancock's brigada, | aud dogs. Tretia ton cera ewapapetae nn PRES O M8 | character througtiont Ie wore delivered by Revi | due frers the defentants tor Luliding the marble Ne remit Port Hiv t | wtsd hy Kennedy's and Wheelers batterton, | Mt nugall has propored a system of tas pay- stead Bui, wae Kuen taken up and paste | Me Chidlaw, Rev. Me Wonton, Rev, 8. 1. Tyng, | Rork cf Cur tore, corner of Prince street and videre, Blaan, Post Royal dd tint Fhey had been ordered to the right to fee! the ene. | mente by a Reneral Mameoeke |.) vccicpoutiets turn tole lect wing, More apa. pagR, T - [gts aud Rev. t N. Zobris le, Between tie aie Brow iaey, Maxwel, under bis contract, was to uccess of DARK | Andes, Merrion, Cardenas, Poet Orrion Deranrwent, eas.—Mensers. Authony, Brownins, Chander | drenses, the uli jren sai The Star @pangled Whaconp tthe work before a named ACHOONE LS Hat Tremont § sciatica they were met by Gen, Barly's brigade, consiating Washington, May 6, 1562, } he Pra Grate fake fi Feil Kon eall Withe Bosutthal aed, iar, My | day unti tbat time, ead Piva hokey of the Bth North Caroline and 24th and 86th Vire Naa letters for New Orleans should be sent 0 | gin, Howe, Ke King. Lane, (ud La Bible The exercises were concliied with it" w day for ewch day that elapsed Howe bE THE REBCLS OUTNUMBER US. win regltnenta, with @ equadron of cavalry, who | N@% York Post Ostice for tronemiation by Govern: | *Kansaay Mol ‘ @ benedicwon by the Reverend Mr. Tyne: and the completion of hie work, Broderick I 5 Pot ivanced in line of battle, Our troops, who were bed hati in te bade ar Biornoud Komner, Te 1% | In the evening the exercieve of the Sunday Sclroo, ro that the we ik was not finish. oa Grice, In eS is Sy SS Sip Quickly prepared to recetve tham, opeued a hi signedy oun A. Kasson, ‘ulon were conti ’ ¥ : ‘ e din the Fanny Davis, i) ‘ ta en, 4 ahd pened # heavy, Firat Assistant Postranater General Union were continued at the Irving Hall, but withe | Oo ays after the day narncd in the contract, hoe : Metlellan to Work out his own Plan, | freon ther, aud the on oat the presence of the ehildeen. The hall wag | @od Unt they are cutitied to the $000 day for that within two hundred yu The Gov figeution Wil waa taken up. ‘One Vark-.naine) thaws Romored Captu f Richmond. Mi. Wilton (Moan) offered au aineudinents 10) well filled but uot crowded. Key, Br. Pevr@ pre. [time Palutit® w tat the architect made ; F th der My barge wit t The Fortes Moutoe correspondent of the | provides Cab tie wetaball uot bo coustiacd iu'auy | a Afor the stuzing of a hymn hy the aus | changes iu the plan, which were araented to by th® ie . are om cuted with the wreatert courage, ‘The enen Philadelphia Paras unter dats of the 4th anya: Way to effect p tor bream, dienes; on opente ver by Hee, Mr. Parke, and | Plalttufs, and that they are therfore enlitied W THE NEW YORK SUN, A © Southwest. Droke-they became panic atrickon and fle A contraband in reported to have bi if The third Lire the President to melze pening prayer by Rev, Mr. Parker, and | Pl at they an addrens of a v6 ing offer, U tue | @Xtracompensation, This isdenied, The case ty inter property of the lending rebela, The fours Provides that whenever de Peay ts ret the mor that ug charneter b aunual report waa read by | MHlion, In the mame court, ta the mit of Lyneh Seer eee eYE, | Me TN. MoE Ligetty Corresponding Secretary of | RRMINAt the Sth Ave. RK, the Jury gave @ verdict ) | the Union, This report showed that the Uu we for defewlanta tu the U.S. District Covet, the trial © now 224 schools ch 6 wore fuatituted during of Sarnue! B, Haynor, tndicted as Mate of the slaver | the past year, In these ecovole the number of pus Nie htlogale, te prov to the U.S, Marshal's pile taught during year was uot far fiom Ofice, it wos decided to send the officers ed ab the pronent tite tured vessel FB of whom two-thirds are roune ted with no also the three passengers, Messrs, Huson, f three from the je neceseury ty mupe | pr er aged toy thelr dead and w 1 behind. q The rebela left upwards of eighty dead and fort: Our Aymy Reported ad Corinth | re wee oat oe ninitee them prisoners. Atnoug the killed Colom) le huay have taken it, : wht ‘ANETTA Jouel md Lieutenant Colonel of the 6th 6 dispatch waa ported upon the b Bers t A CAVALRY CONFLICT, Neoth Carolia roginent, Our of the N. ¥. Commenciat Apventinn yoaterday P. Gol, can have iters 1 berved. carly, either at sf wae neveutern elt houses or plaren of business, by Kieiig notice killed and about forty wountod, Among the | Mi aud form mranon created @enmatic Wa the waine noisy enemy's dead was the belies of the Lieut, Colonel npported by further ad tix the day not Kalan = Washington ime pha amt Moorofthe 24th Virginia reginent, toxettie, | simply ax @ camp rumor prev trose | Perronn r fail be fr "WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 7, y #, 0 wasat Fret only atety x a etoat when the the bre Who have cha wlavem freed. that the ation, and | 70,000, The number enro after, and all | 48,00 their @laven | ¢. ; ¢ nd F weventi Mection provites for vole | Christian cougreyation, Notwithstanding the large | Gain, and Femondgy, A pa uit be req re tien 30d ntinue in rebel side. On our outeitle pave will be found a full ace -_—_—__—_ wit ipahibee tt over saat dead were barted The Commencian commented upon it as n emigration, The eiyuth | wutober who have beon drawn of to the war, there | Sattiago de Cult. « party Of three from the echoon- Wate ofthe cracnitim of ¥ wie cle ; by our troop and their wounded cared for, a tent power inesty, yet remalu om duty 6,600 teachers, ‘Tiere are T Wave, atl Co) 'aln Benton, of theachooner Bue bet nats 0 a he ent , ‘The Senate Passes the Homestead Bill Tie condirt of Gen, Hancoric and ble brigade haa mm, Drivale poripees that ce eee ee eeth® | 13,000 prupile tu the infant clamen 44600 in the Cem forum tly Ui privateer Dixie, were also eens to Pre, au Vie Sao ie oe is Aidt Tmiration. A : tard ofeclors : a alvie nT vtiet bated bw inter apted hy the | bible classes, and 1,200 colore’ children us arterv in She sort<-Court € tar today: telonytow ie cavalry engrced was captured, fe eutly near te i dt ftratite |! my aftr which there. | atruction, There are 92,000 booka in the Court Cemeral Term, * ray 19, 18, 16, i (te Way: to: Washines ale | trnbatnl's: slaty, Gonerat Sowell. Wwe ere WAR Care FAvteof 24 to 14 wud the | ve) Lahn 04 Preferred Oi smerican amaire | THE PACIFIC RAILROAD BILL ADOPTED \ k Washington. When the |? Meee add ita buecdannnten ca Peetetiuat | Beuate, after Executive seein, adjours School Libraries tu cha the Vulen “84 Preferted Causes VAN ETS troate that made the country resound for eerie Ing the yenr $15,000 were entrtited 12,19, 14. 48. 16.17, 18.--Supreme Court. Howse of Represenintiy ool8 for tuinsionary and other pury iM reported the Senate bill, appropriating | 8re reported, from sixteen schoo! ‘ av i i : 4 i eh ‘4 fr audenwnification te the owners and | sions during the year, Mr. Gul Write pe 7 (the Spoush bark Provideuce, liege i od y : ¢ : ,o i 3 ‘ isol, 1898" i y i ! MEISE 140, 8194 eof the House of | Chk iy Betisol | 181%) 1918 1816 s i 5 ture of today's fore, tary on bri o have been inide Capture of to Mr. Sirona, that ¥ y around, Gen ke remuiued during the night Wirahington, roide, did ne CONGRESS ‘LAKES A SEGAR. | ii tie wort or the enemy, Fon omptn real ow Wa SHICHI, Liter ae ivered au eTective address, it t the, the Fi Niet oie 4 eatityy e attempting to | tained by the biockude are Within six months, the Preneh and Bayehists ye Gen, MeClelian and etaff arrived on the field at 6 | run the ke wae bound to Nasaty ond | Mr. Colfax tutreduced @ D1 to prntel frauds on the ne for eetuetiing me erniments woul! interpase to stop further Loetie Jiately rode te the iront where tis aited wit of cotton an five tercen vernment with » penalty of inprisonment for than sympathy t> susten the Bus Cea, Whether this: atatemnent: Was’ Inte Details of Foreign News, 6 was moat joyfully hailed, Me tnunediately Mery ghooke were turown overs hor more than tet on the per 1564, 660, G24 97 al res 1 during tue onvey a threat or a promise, fe not ata ele The ralu lian poured | lala Pe eee ey te | he enlarwed at some W4. Part MI—Nos. 7 bat from recent dee lopments, which will be , pt euffer much from at Yorktown. suit, Ref uses of Sit OMT, ISH, TAT, 181, 18 foutal in anther. cvlan, tespting abe | THE FRENCH EMPEROR ON AMERICAN i A letter to the Paila tly H0ayat) | Gumainisies ot ios be nppuitied! tape Ue tie bemates oe ted to go bar thereo’ fp the ma vem and of the the Benate, ion ecetved from the prieners | General Met sive stand at Wilt han ‘Ha as te cient pr vate ke the | States, inpem as paving b Dagrhituss sgltepeah tt labors and coutid fwiterwny, aud with Mwill | District and abare the houor of the victory. Tratricta « ke, &e, A ia wre at Richmond ot ay mmennore; feerne Ra Gwe The surmp’s Work’ aoe very bienbiabie snd de. | Hive Pennaylva vin A Demand for the ’ ve aters can hops for Lor sympat Late and ere om Yorktown, &e, | os the peninsula, this side of Willian A dinadt " * tins nations, and that the French ¢ LVimore, May 6.—The fMowing ix taken | burehe aan ite ve Ci ty ee ‘ ae ete would interpore it Joifices in securing to the | {ror the Ammgican’s special tres Mourve let. Tuesday Morning, May 6.—Thia ie a beautifal | com ited many high-tauded ‘d South the epirit and t ter: May imerning. ‘The operations of teday are net | The parnplog cogined of mone tli OF ii Unit 1 nee with |, Tie French war steamer Gamendi caine down | yet known, The whole army ia in good epirita, bisMpd al Lins Mal tion of th ed Sta see with the terms of the proclamation of the Peesideut ag | ‘ ‘ not property. Heels aK aekall sie din o Frnch | nue gi . Willian oftheir united vic minister; alve Captain Fox, Asmistaut Recretary the commencement of the eivil war, from Gen, © This is an w the of tho N We learn that, up ty oue velo ks the | ae following w at im | steam by General pallu® div Retrapeedi miectic ‘Phe Vill contains th of 7 c jon school of Firs ne open, not : Se CRAM ak GANT Was Laval f wh i _ habe iste Frauk a ! aenlativen yesterday Muntetpal Election —An (AntieJayhawher The Ora poner wot oof eerghendbacs | Samaritan Mission scl J First Bape H d, the open, not U portance, ‘Though our war has boppily emanci- | not gone beyond Yorktown, waiting: to , Triumph! Cannon etreet achoo!, First Baptist at on Sunday that is prot Tivonae is Frost | , pated the Am vaneful infly ; ‘ $ ty be appointed by the Secretary of the Ine ; e May & iss9—10 vcleck Peake Atchivm, Kanans, May 6 Teens Wha ahieliee weagy be east? | ecbool, and First German Bapties Sunday ect ng of liquor on Bunday, be contended vot it cannot be denied that our civil, war. still | chron, it ap AFFAIRS. toed to the rebel envey and Prench Minister's visit to parently bod. his cause, The i my * the intimation wailto have been mate by MMe & tho time has now departed when the y Will mak tarthe C ple of the Un ted | ) Weat Ho Mrnphreys, Judge of the irtof the United: States Ternemer, of high eritn nequaint ives will, ite ticles of inope ne aa Seuate tak, id Weet H. Mu arriving il and effective manner, The Doxology was wur A the exercises concluded with @ benediction | Tue members of th mained + Gl, 106%, 1060, 1067," 1008; » 410, the several and misdes te that th MOTI, 1UT3, 146, 4 Buvday Behool Uniou re In rue Court oF Sesare er the chee of the siceti and M Cunn delivered hie elected officers and manugera for the ensuing year. the ay jen The Baptist Sunday Beloul Union cele 4 ireys Wo answer said iupemle | eecond anniversary yestertay, ab 2 P.O 8, yesterday, Judge rgeto the Grand Jury rring to the Sunday Liquor Law, he ald ated ity Gast Bie Grand Jury would only be justified tm and party kept and disposed of Intoxloating Nquore bot that the liquors were kept and dle. publicly—that iy with open doors and windows, exposed tothe general public. It waa, » iu the | finding an indictmrat upon the most pow tthe dudictaty Ootnen{ tee wan read Firat Baptist c' veri, corner of Broome and Blizas , inmistakeable evidence, not only that th iy, beth atreets, the presitent, Mr. ©. T. Gov ities, Presiding, The following ecole were present ited, 4 rhe Pacite * bit With banners, Mags, de: Bohol of Firat Baptist ada Kailiroad and Telepreph bill wastakeo church, of North Baptist chur tion of the C atic Tho rep 1, that the Judge bas acted cut of accor fn miner ne nee The Btabe furnish troops. Voluutwer nent n dad a wer from the jean people for The Municipal Tm wwhoshallor may be aasicis f fthe qunteate which went ap York Hives] pron, BLM. Stanton, Secretary of War : ton today rem lt lection of moms of | ated wit! eagorm are created | The North Baptist achool had eome very Latdaone itself, an offence, Ts he an offer iaday morning ban returned, She reporte that | fings (red, white aud blue) on which were in gold public, with nice offorei.n opinions and ideas, the Fuicn and Antidaylawker's ticket by @ ama | intos boty ¢ ony aby the oi ute up York River, |) ity of, ‘The Counctl are Union, ad title of the Union Pacific Railroad Afer erranging f venders us peculiarly liable to. the jgood oreyil | She fund the river unobatracted; that our gia] 1 wan urgently a re, 1 find Jo | ere ‘They are empowered to lay out, locate, construct, | letters the names of various actions, such aa | nother deya, to thaplaces in whee sdiosh of thin Bikopean ualtona: Were tlic whole | 26 2 Weet Point and that a force tad | Jonaton im frontof vein strong force, probably Fo! News. focuish and malutain © coutindous railroad, wah | “Picket Pearl Sockersy" &e, ‘The Can | Iitaold, Bu the cage of the © erorld to arm against our country ant our cause, | een lauded aude bridgo oa 8 areater & got teal oon ng own, The steamship Edinburgh arrived at this port | {",9phurtenaucce, from mich puinte om th how street echool had iniuiature Atnericnn flags, | Ctr Arrested on Monday night, the Recorder Tiehilataitia Ce Fene Rial aeeeTibna:| omnes Gen, Mancoca bas tale ut res | yesterday, from Liverpool April Sad. Mer dates Western bounds j Aud all wore badges, on which was the name of the | RTanted write of habeas corpus, aud the hearing 4t would only st in behalt of the integrity of ours emment. The tions to si Several rebel transporta were overtaken going wp the river, mote of which were run eabore, thoae on | the bayonet; taking oue Colored ard escaping, and were burned, whilst yd | Ay prinoners and Killmy at eart two Colone beeu captured, inany privates, Mis cc pital stock ts ty coumetof | School, ‘The exercises consinted of winging by the Wat wetdowa for today, ‘The waiter girls ware se The rch of way t# | children, prayer by the Rev, Mr. Stewart, of she upon their own recognizancea, of thie raiirond and tele | suriners' Repties cure : Hee Sat ee RB USNS Air hce chureb, and addresses by Rev, T, orale aud all other | D. Anderson, D, D., Kev, Ho Huthing, Rev. ©, Dissotvrion or Ce pulsed Karlyte rebel begs fe with | @r# uo later than those by the Hamburgh ate fred and | Haturnonia, whome news appes granted fur the constr and | SOM, but she brings fuller deta raph line to the extent Lick aw bellliaus in the | Serest, aide of the raul, ete, ete, tion and Gove ver, of the stru ARTNERSHIP, he doubted, It was well observed by $ The lateot rep y that General McClellan te | exte tron uaed aha be cf American n abufactue ete Ongood und others, About 2,000 children and | Th copartnership heretofore existing between Sewann in areceut dispatch tea Unite! Stat the advance of aud supposed to be | 1 do not know our exact loes, but fear that Gen, ‘ fe niall ee for the lavdaceg | S4ulte participated inthe exercises, ‘The evening lan vent cned under the name and firm of ROB® Minister abroad, that the rebellion would termis | before Williamsburg, th which direction there das | yy. ker has lat considerably on cur lof epee Britiah abtp jagh ech gl mace sp ayoay 1909 each, payable tn $0 yeare | meeting wae held at 8 o'clock, aud opened with | AND ai DUSEY, t# this day dissolved by mutual ed Ds i Sr daniem At ; i ; abe pe opment, ate in a it were deprived of the wid mad | been briak caunonading all day, I learn froin the prisoners taken that the rebels | ae alo Was attenpting to Tun. the bieekador a RES SAU AE ERATE | ee eee eee erar es WAR TORNEBA by (BO. ET Ee aae cb ine UR al sympathy of the Europe: pyowers, If the re- Yesterday afornoon aachoouer came down the | intend disputing every step to Kichiuond, Charleston, bad been recaptured from the prize: F fF ench section of forty | DF: Aw Paetor of the clurch. Rev, Dr * ‘ rm will be conducted narks, then, of the Emperor Navonroy, taken | Jaues Hiver fro Richmond, and when near New- 1 ghall run We risk of at leaat Helting them tn | ph uduipiiar and. hal eclely mite se Rivero? | faytienbot wLich the company | Baker made an address, in which be atated that he hi i oiabgdlar iis a A thorised to eet arks, then, ie perol 0 , taken | *& signee ea : hy adel ph! v8 y arrived al Averpoo! is to give alien 1. The Governtuent | owed all hie knowledge to ‘i @ all oul jug claime of the firm, rt News alu hore on the south side ¢ eek be ate steinal pl ‘i it ruiuent | owed all hie ka @ to Sabbath sehoe tn connection with the visit of his Minister to | # sale was run astiore on the south sido of | check here, while I resume the original plan. Viti ei fe and con: | ot all inves int ence for the. tr Laver hgaa teagan) GEORGE ROSS. Y theriver, Mer singular movernente attracted con. My entire force ie doubtless cousiderably tuferior | demnation of the vean aly been pubs | oe rtation of the mails, troops, munitions of wat age ofs pious mother, He then gave an : : Richmond, atfortany in! the rebels ; i 6 linked, Aw regards hor the f H ‘ tlio’ Bctoa aa’ ‘i ra | int 1 detail SINCLAIR TOUSBY. , : siderable attention ty that of the rebels, who will flit weil—bus d with | HAhed. | 1 @ following | supplies, and public etores at fair ant reasonable | Iuteresting end detailed Listory of Saltath ‘ are to encounter European opposition, ag also tl ‘Tho men were observed Immodiately to take to } do all Loan with the force at my diep sal, Be naan eae ty st Plocre | ft? eation, not to exceed the amount | schools from the earliest period to the present tine, | NeW York, May Oth, 1862 power of the North, we may hail tie intelli | thelr boats nt ph eepoTE Meme, Ou are @. B. MoCusutan, oat tenant and 15 mex, and obey | bald shdaiictop Mew for the maine Kiva of fer: | pie annual report was then read by IN, ‘A Voice From ane of the coming peace which may | ing ti wouscet they had intentionally run jnv-Genarel Gdeatnant er the vounel to Phila " plied tu the paytuent of | Folwell, ‘The report said that the Unio: ee ey iN vi to suppose: | her ashore, for Uie purpose of reaching our tines, eee ae Uausl, under such Madras ye te i I vite Os Me ne bat in fie ARCHT Baty] and had 1 colinerabe wikis EOE SHC) I aud that she contained wixty tons of coal for the icled Wor tn the southwEnt, Ete. Alaskadiog: ahip, kere haha At gies tt peony We (uited | ible Vulow, neither were they opposed to the Atm: _ - aC a ALE eer PT, Chicagy, May GA special dispatch to the ward wn th of the wt ae Jeau Sunday Bchoo! Union, or the Sunday Bchoole VOLUNTEERS, In is time an arrival from New Orleans di- 7 _ nediate * Jouanar from jucab, 4th, maya: Jef! Thompson urd thatabip. 0: nd nfl othe lo . ot " eee Tthade Talaal la Bow | Mere waaes: were. Somediaely: rananed and | JOURNAL Comm Peluesly Oh ¥ vensel bid left Charles the United States, ble allowed at par and after | of any other Pedo Baptist denominetion, but ta ATTENTION! rect supply steomer ‘ Atarted out orthe purpose of endeavoring to tow | 1 in Wertern reky with on etiah fering the: test's Ney ale igs a paneant of the py est this city @ Baptist School Library wes found to ws due, in regularcourse, at Fortress M ADT] herod, bot Gattng this ty be impossible they aot | Ms He came aerogse company of Ca re in the whole er terprise thd toud tay bee sppled to the payiment | contain thirty books, teaching Pedo Bapt ita, and sid : we may shortly expect interesting details of | her ro moe whe was burned to the waterta edge, | KO Horse yesterday, near Diesden, and scattered eer are at a wid Dgeoe ag feck, the prize | thernot, ‘T # ty locate Within two yenre, | in a similar libre Philadelphia, more than oneg| 4 VOICE FROM YORKTOWN! aews from that section \ Los Merrimac was tn sight at the te, bus did | tem in every ae ae 48 of i Quite ii hen Capt. Wile (eed gh qeagent after thet mass of act, the general route. tn j belfot the books taught wuch principlos, conse: es aan | enture te nave the vea has vory | excibement extate in thie county tu relutlon to tlie) out the daria exploit which th * an | Saeed Me | quen as thought pre > entablint Tull Later from Port Royal. a Lore t vave the vows 1 rew wer pee utlow cub PIA SSDI Ne with ¢ ty connections It ehall be fixe | quently 1 was though p to establish @ Union Lue Picts beeh x Pon (Cun tae By the arrival of the U. &, transport Ben De | Hoadquarters, and thoy gave a deplorable | Maid of Jef, A h poms Of ist vomel. They most practicable point for the construct oxclinvely Baptist, The Rov, J. W. Boubaia and ELAR AEEEY Bb GS ay i ‘ tio te 4in Richmond. A report is current here that Gen. P. 7 prortun! a si 0 Town mpd Migwourd bem The} others, subse ly delivered addresses, aud the = Ford, last evening, we learn that the health o! Na jaa ase: J all further attempts to | occupied Corinth on Sunday, Only # few rebel : 0 be f unk HS ecard aera ae M | exercines closed with inging, prayer aud the bene Read the following brief note received this morn- at thut place is excellent, Nomover | oie he rehel. seer folly kimenta were posted tn frouty wh suid to have 4} deck a f the Lenveuw | diction, A branch of he Baptist Sunday Schoo, | ing from one of our Lrave soldiers now before Yorks men ny consequence has taken place, Pon |” 1, accordance notice given by Genera) | been taken prisosore, ee a’ ed Wat Ones ae Telegraph » | U held ita anntvereary yerterday afternoon, 10 | gown vides, thence rin Pon batte rly upon yy at the junction of Dahoo and Pon | yy. for so General W tho Pilgrim few dare wince, Captain | 4 Apecial to the Ties from Catr Oth, anya: vay, kulfe, on which the cool, {na street, aud attracted a ecv central and ret hie route Caur WixtteLp Boort, mman ¥ Pon rivers, was taken by the gunboat Halo, | st.qard proceeded at noon m. | The steamer ed. Waleh reached bere this morulog Chim Vrough the shoulder with a revolver, and territory of the United Btaue t the j large gathering of thogo iutereated in Bablath | Voasrewn 1 a e p bites poi A ui! 1 from the effects of which the man lary of Nevada, there te meat nnd | Bohe The ache nuected with the flowing | THOMAS HOLLOWAY, Esq, The rebels Hed as soon as the gunboat camo in| er New Haven, up the James river to meet a rebel | from Pittsburgh Landing, ‘Tho army had advanced preoverises ine the line of the Central Pacific Rail- fehiat ch 7 range of 30 vards of the battery, leaving one | boat in which he promised to send down from | {ou the river, but nothing was known of its move. Rice were pute i sie ae vt Oe : Jou es were pienent, Twenty -ffth wt church, Rev 80 Maiden Lan, B2-pounder lowlel and primed and one Richmond five hundred prisoners in ex-{ mente. Adrenching raln was falling, which had oreny js wid to other companies on church, Rev. Mr May 1st, 1969, 2 | : ! ; So ate RAP HS Tus iluiand 64 becca orien katecicion | deck, and in this certain « John Quiery Ada: pounter empty ¢ Warbor is clear of tess change for tose released by General Burnside, ee 94 eolre, Pree k ater pool. Capt, Wilson and) bie ‘te The bill pasned —T9 agalnat 49, aK Bs ak a Ld : S Up tothe bour the buat starts uo tidings have} A report ty generally believed that Corinth was eee ete s Winoat super!ium Mr Daseacallel up the Virginia contested elece BJ. Raepp; Pith Ave | as there are none of “Hoiloway's Pile” for sale! City Iscibests Yuerery. In the Fiftt nheard from them, Weare looking fur them | evacuated lust night, nd thet our troops are now | vervel to this pot seve thor sudadvocated the admission of Joseph | nue churcby Rew, Dr Armitage, au the Pugin 1 Wari k s ’ Y 1 Lat, in full possersion | reepect ts wlmowt ¢ ie praiseworthy aw their | Bo, chureb, Rev. AP The scholars of these | hereabouts, I enclore an order please send & at. J sUantry In ves from her captors. Doping the remarkaof Mr Dawes, the proceed. i ble ° pective chure you y fs bh Ma!) ‘ the prisoners taken at Yorktown te the ar aptgseaned The men be Alger wll tte) | ineeeee onrtrunted Uy tie renting of Broome oe | Soboolw assembled at thelr respective Lurches, | me the smountin your very ¥ Pills withous 4] Chic? of Engineers of Gen, Johnston's eta, wh Smportant trem Fonnessee, Already tras te: the dinposal | the dispatch frei General MeC.cilat and headed by banners bearing roprl- | delay, 1fthere ls any postage or expressege please Toniaville, Ky. May 6.—Captains Hazlett | ofthe Poder ate devices, or the stare aud stripes, proceeded ly “ e Lad Leen tate that the whole rebel army at Yorktown Verdes Mr, Wickliffe eald he Lad oP d obuge 8: ounted to 89,000 nen, He gives @ taoat deplora. | eB McKinney, aud Licuteuants Cay s gouthamapton tind on ne clear hy hoe ia ee ae j 0 the Pilgrim church, where the exercises coc ean tee Se re truly, to baste, Ue account of the condition of the army, and saye | Dish Tu ul Leonard of the Be Rien 1 th0 petty ol rew of tie Oieer a dinceline se eee oF menced abZotclock, There were eome 1500 echol ' Maddestasts heeled truck: | shah tag will bp wos skew stop anywhere | lMeub With seventy privates; Captatn Jenifer a Sumter, Witch v aiied at lan, He (Wickitfey did not k arsand teachers present, the former of whom mang, 7. UANLEY, Anse, tatu of the Sumter ir ior Buglaad, Adjutant Neal, with oue hundred aud fifteen mg | Pe!tur ot last a * ter ia stat) but had great coutidence ia bi only children can sin, during the meeting, aud « ~ Frederica Worse Xision given lilt from various sources, | o# °0'Y children cen sin, during the meeting, th , While | this aide of nd. Tho rete Oh NY, Cavateg, commenced Biting an exiraen wagon 44 Bourih evauue was'| uaire day! oul fatunday: miorilng, and be) OE) te Lteenth Olio regiment; Lieutenant The 4 at Liverpool towith tin, Me {Wi iy ff) ae | Bunday Beboot bym bal i euiaadt 04 a Before Yorktown, Va. heen bak Le ibe break ins f the axtee, aud | doubt not that the advance was twenty miles dia. | Mitehel tou of Gen, Mitchel) of Keunett's Cavalry. | froin Nayaau ¥ vatlemen who have been | paling plain.” “Ob, give me @ Larp on the bright , een ava etre oh De his foot couiitg ia contecd with a part of & eon | Set at the tine ft yun was fred from York. | S04 Captain Bwing und two lieutenants of the | pb td po Logg Miia sitta have (mn ree | hide of glory," "We are now tu youth's bright P. 6.~Your Pills are famous toi 4 ron, 1h we t Thomas Cook was | Own. Tw #t Oblo regiment, ma Nfty-thiroe priv | iowa of the great attle near Cor! pon. him, Me fw mat om oman wot eles ie eer Ap- | eentery, and I have no oe mt they f ee found inn W pret) a wrik On Buturday morning Ge c ey vates, were taken prisoners at Pull Tennessee? | the « yrofi-land y) 40, reached Bug ped he would not hear any more whis | Prop! addresses were mode by Rev. Messrs, | a@ efficacious in Chills and Fever here as they hay hi i yore than J J r ia a Gen u ue on lant Fridey, by one thousand of Morgan's r the Cling, cu the Yist:t. aud absorbed pub kee eCiellan would Le removed from Lis! adams, Folweli and Peltz, The exercises closed at i . ore cuttin bia head, but ho re pe the five gunboate lying below Yorkt € fab of fention. ‘The ineidenteut Vue bettie of Conta ware | Goteseuds aa pee ee {n other divisions of the army. nye fot the evacuation, with instruct proceed up the airy after a ficht of Wee ae anes in the origi | Mr. Noell ¢ ered» Fee tution, wu oh w ' stort fe eh Te ae ofan ae ahs Soe $7.00, Kinrkte” Recrrrios.The Now Hvar to Westpoint aud remove all the ot " we re wore subsequently bie arri- | ed by 24 majority, bhat Mr, Seger be aduutted to pack to c t a apes Pee eal tae Pestle s Sant of alear # | role, and are now at Nashville, te to be 7 we tuany joyous young faces aa they left the church af. | Seven dollars paid for a box of Brantreth's M0 : cena aules wine iere: rear Aut wemeele | MCirgon lost ix killed und two 5 qd commer ualified by taking the omth 0 | gor uuoir pleasant anniversary gathering, was ine fe City of Richmond, by @ volunteer of at ‘ © atreet | londed w Koopa were discove 8 the distance, wan len, “na f the ry fth ited St I ee nee { adcresses will be made by | Aud © Pureull was commenced, resulting tn diy | lle WAS $Wo Kiliod three wounded, Pes unyry espn nto valleys for previous unjuas | deed @ fine one, ‘The school of the Pilysiia church | Northera Army, who was taken Prisoner at By 1) eaniivn Oe Grab GE Kid 5 & | wing 000 then were put h tol ra then descended Into the lecture roo where @ | Runt i 1 tad olbar tn call ee +h " w slat s ere were: m5 | SROOND DISPATCH, wal inks itetrange thot ia ak The House then tovk up the Nebraska conteated Ty ouutitul supply of refiovimenty furnished | ball bed pasacd through bis leg, and the ma peepee ee 2 i canaut oven, ee Pee y Aboard, who ewaped ty | Loniavitle, May 6,—A divpatch to the Loulaville | the Yavnres Genere Preutisa Wat ORR eles tion case, Dut without disposing of the question, Indien of the chorchy were spread ous | geous wished to amputate it; he objected, wiahio JOUUNAL wnyae Adjourned, TVs first thought wa bl 1 " 7 » the 8 date bof Apr —_ or them, to which they did ample Justice, | to save his mb If possi! Oxb Hosp Wie id that by three o'clock tn the aft eh pratt ‘ eianee Saal vito the Times dated te Oth i = pearrer dy r them, y ee Prep iia pustesste Gad foustied Wass Polak atiahe haan'| ant ; A with port : ba ‘Woo! Lee and afecaraaes inlecalculating 86 We Bus LOCAL NEWS. ‘The wnnual meeting of the American Antl-Slavery to clave ia ayers gad port mabe A; bere wt v 4 abe Sinith's Ke cavalry and Wynkoop’ Peun- fe “ - 4 Dr, Cheever's | mem! w, on @ former occasion, 0) Weirt of navigation, pearly 80 mile fork ton ‘be —_— Bocletly commenced yesterday ot Dr, Cheever'a aban Reger : F fi ; eis rie hid an ci POT LORE) {* se ry) attacked Morgan wud Wood's rebe pareatiack NEW YORB AN0 TMB VICINITY, churca, ‘The attendance was large, ‘Tho Rev, Mr, BRANDRETH'S PILLS Pao ean vies he cotane th mod 6 abies who were | cl eavairy, $00 In number, at Lebanon, on Monday that Grant ead Buell would } — Post, of Jersey City, opened the exercises with | had restored him to health ; he sought thei of « Hee eetaes Be TAY im i seep ioe obey aaa and Hanicing that | anorning at 4 ote! Pent tstee thes seal Wisnise acne te. ANNIVTPSARY EXERCISES HELD YESTERDAY | Dras'op, Adiroasen of the unual atyle wore delivered | apothecary, aud was astonished to flod the pric ing portion of the retresting army that were tn ‘The rebels were utterly routed, « large number pty vat f tah —The Auuiverssries of the New York Bun pouttion at Corinth, Russ Aite two iinportant eet opsip Virgin «during April, | Behoola we in expedition «| sundey 8 ‘| Baruside war a) pre Rundey Sahoo! 06 fodera slain, 10 prisoners taken, aud nearly all thelr or thre horses and arma captured, They fod afer Sighting | seyn the ¥ | by W. Lloyd Garrison, W. W. Brown, Theodore | seven dollars per emall box, But he purines ne hel 1, under the care of the New York ‘Tilton, W ny in various parts of the city, Connreron Bans N.Y, corres. | towards Went Point to take the railroad to oR mond, Tninediately tu the wake of the gunbowte rh ndel! Phillips, and other speakers, aud | them, although {8 took nearly all Lis movey, &: 10 sunual report was read by Mr. O, Johnson, | had the satisfaction of seeing his wound healed ¢ <r many within the | @Howed a long line of sien Hine of ‘river steamers loaded with | for our hour aud @ half Federal revere, if tere be | BAving agen ) Tressurer'a report showed the receipts of the | their use. “ # vuade w Mion | MON cary sug Geueral Franklin's division with | Geuera! Pamout ts ta fall parmult, He witl caps ve lieard of tll loag efter it Tas: Irving Ma past yearto have buen $1459424 end disburme- | ‘This man bought twelve boxes from me, In ¥ ‘ are, where he bus le pian The recast tae troupe | ture the who's force, ‘The prisoners will be here F JWeTatitad vo. pull eee monte $2,983,8%, leaving @ balance of $1,050,59, In | month of April, to send to oue 0! bis comrades, be as ' nf Senne Sowa durlog the afternoon and were | thigeveniug, It wasn brililans affair and Was men. uy Vedaral Governuent by i 4 inn ite ba fr privat A verpooly per ¢ tte Bederel e «cerclae® were continued at the | before Yorktown, en by Rev, Dr, Cheer | Oh! how many valuable lives would be saved, a were properly provided wt 10, the evening Cooper Lustitute with etd ver, Anne F, Dickinson, of Philadelphia; | our brave @oldi The © Hector bag | Merbed Mere to walt lutetiiconce from the gun, | aged with reals ene: rul retreat at | V5ats. Itte proposed t tiem at West Point | Mor tha lauder, {1 Mae report of the g 4 favorable oud also undertak + Bpuyten Tu 1 Dumont, Gol, Brith t8 wour ford is wounded in the from Naltimore ft bad boon ces had sud a At Yorktown, bu ival of th + Bre Willisia Lloyd Garrison, end other 6p these Pilla, They could better resist tho fatiy Avam Hapuar, of THIN crn), 4 or Later, wbdornen, we tie rebela wore complete’ MUTATE TUR RE ee ee a 4 149) Warhe | phe annual sermou before the New York Aaso- | and expoaure of oamp life, aud strike more vig: sorrespon de, has bee ted adda ate. | THE ENEMY IN STRONG YoRCE aT wittAng: | CUTPEIM deud sutwiited, The ‘rand Se ne shina tt world Ve uinaale to ington 1 84 tee for Be me chy N oh 1s. Tatton of Uuivernalista wae preached last evening | ously in the dey of action; and if wounded, § dronray 09 De amis MAlisGaus All tte | BURG BRISK FLonTING Bian SVeshinaians Wation received per Chiua, bus ware 8), 51,148, | iu the Rey. Dr. Hallou's chureb, corner of B wound would toon bead Ais ran Oaptain, The 4 hte opined tonal , ‘ f : y appears to Lave renewed actis arehy Ny aud Dowulny defo Il audience, by | ‘Tho subscriber has given to our nyble army ¢ rticlsl papers, to be mate expressly as & nil ny May 6.—Otficlal dispatches. re- in, May 0.—The shiare of prize moe | operations with cred ‘ i“ fe Baptist Tab: | Aud Downing att nd Pctleeons stone volunteers, the commencement of this w as cereisan i ’ | ceived bere dudionte that the @ fre in large acerueé to the Navy Department from | hjostatice of the durrender of Tsland No, 10 Tss, 204, Bt, | Mae Rew, G. hes py Bide Reste pel, 4h | Ayty th hie ween af hie pill, und wow wor e oul ete ay 4 ' Naaanarniiintaalbaadl the n | ‘The text waa frou John's Gospel, 0 : fafa ssonr's AnMOR bas not yet arrived | 4.4 rire i Iori tala nada ati a tae Ur given by the Tord Mayor of Lon 2th verse e-Bay ot ye, Thore are yet | suawest to the® patriote fit is not ear "Ay & Yard, although he i648 | turtier passage ctour mcr Ba Renrituy iments ol : rae f id Wat Sha reconatrudtion 4) | Cur months ead then cometh the harvest? Be. | sowething to supply 4 great want jally teil: Aine s }asany ur the department in purchasing veouls tie Navy, after the Tete battle ta Atmerican war ve he shousands who ere fighting for wearily ab porsiile rew i A report was cure] Tiere het Leen are ik fighting tn whieh ot Book sa neceaw ty of the deepemb interont, North | bold, I say unto you, Light up your ey d look | the SATIONAL EXISTENCE. vent yerterday that it hos only just been coms | Gon, Hancock | os token te Naeey ; , Hoey) to of tate in | Pes Rites suye that tte corre nice from the | Presi teriat Chic N tie, Noa, 108 11, on the fields; for thoy ere white already t barvon,"” NATIONAL EXI> om encod at the Novelly Works a eieea mat Pad Calaicaedidas anit hd ‘i @ been very fortunate of Inte in | ary of the Potomac is for the present suspended %, 211 Madison avenie Presbyterian | °° ‘A few domes give life and health toa taenced at the» 4 Eorly'a rebel ; ; io é hat Mar : | Phe discourse was an exposition of the pr ; . ; e y Vy @ bridaut bay andas the veasels atte 400 Die Pree deat hae formmaliy decided that Mr, Russel rier Twenty atresty Now. 1y 5, 9 Sinn, ds of our brave suldiors Tue Ovovquirs or Tan vate Rev. Dn} charg ialaare weaaralle nde wihexitaties |(ehall Oo | Limwelt « “Vier Will Bapuat C wants of the church and @n earnest appeal to Clirte | etitution, rd to health end ree yester isy in Bt. Pa: 1p this engagement Gon, Hancock's ¢ ivanae avaee Wilber Adlé lareals Lol Rathon inp Broadway, Nut, 3 My 08 | gana to coter and labor zealously in God's vineyard, suffering, might be e a Beat The e ‘ kis farses aro 9 8) Ware ETB: AC 8 is \ ain ts felt ond atrevt Pres! sterian C ‘Toda for active wervice in one wick, if they s Bald te bis od two rele a) bea Malle Oar seamen and officers are making very doralt aval ad Now. G, Bh tly 40, 10, ‘Anniversary Baercises for Today We Cnslve Character very pant colonel and captured ove ¢ profits, Many of shy seamen and wore my th pid Pie are thosuuivernary exercises for today, Weduewdey! |KO) eo vege TADLE PILLS, Salad ‘Palle | prisonera amen make several hundred doliarsesch, by | f°!" } ein tea outed inecting ot Irving Hall, was pers | American Anti- Stavern Society—Businesa mi In cases of chilla art fever they are & sovere jus were takes tw Greenwood | Gen McClellan highly complim fe of a fow Weeks or ti | erate camp Hut os an Important tat Luterestingy from the fact of its being | ny, at the Church of a Purihands 8) 10 boi Tiras | one cores all ck Y The Governimout Las under consideration the | Wilkens t aiuto esoape | the largest, and composed of Mission Behools ex: | 4, 4™ Fe se ivivarsary exercises ab AM | ° alee Tet pot the army suffer for want of ¢ wrs of Saturday 1 | Atthe Une of the sending of the dispate! a) reition of the wioney appropriated for the . hia ny atat ti at ere a re clusively, The children assembled there at about |” Nee York City dni cansey Ereeymaanlriren medicine; send it tv tho » end the eick will b) hie ceasll of Parry Liaviss he luvenior of tue cele: ¢ it was supposed to be cons | nization of sue freed negroes of the Dia Thar Gh oeder il ae Muspicion of faltuter aud | 25 o'slock, Py Mss marchiug to the Hall tu charge | ry Io the Coopey Tuattute ab thg BME thank you, . We Di asin 2 i » wh jersary in | end you, brated Pas K which tok place tion to the extent of thee Colambla, in ecrupulous regard for-contide btial trust which 4a | of the teachers of their respective echoola, ‘The | 4M Home Miesionary ion B. BRANDRETH, day t reached | ty rr lou jog Ty PM. ny ger Davis Lad tape All pees tug y a8 very mevere, Tv tn belioved that attompte wilt be mo te wo open |B. nvnrtant a duty of our prolcasien, be reburae tc Foprseenialion from Y everal echoole w berieg Temperans Union—In the Church of the] oppice wx m Ca St, 8ROON!) 100% FROM fot hie trele ws a Hegotiations with some of the Central | : lo’ 83, (230 Street Miss, B. 8.) J. F. Joy? | Puritans at 1% erschecave yours axa he inrented hig eae MUR OAES eens | Ne Neb Sean a etic tnt a itil mites ofan | Sg, AO ebikson rowut a ot ABy eit | Unlveraa tie delation—Annverearof wagon, | Wa * ERANDRETH HOUSE, facture of wh ATs AV AMC D i ubaniter i: ; wit las radern i ie school, No. 98, (Av. A, \ £0. jay Schoo! da the manulactisre of tune, | Molday eveuitigy May } the purpose of settling be Diack Nerina 200 acholuie present, 830 enrolled, | Dr, Chapin'y) Broadway, 08 804 Fo N, B.—Be sure and bave none other than new ‘Tue trains on the Baltimore and Olio Kode) yy gre aialahs Beage's goad bare been sesained along the line, a tenis ra | {tM 4emciated Preset he ‘af Boston— ———— an ‘xersiama nthe ‘cade of Mun ante Ms. A Bio iiss !—Guwr's Patewe Lea: The vumore and atatements of foreign interven 4 eutirely of Germi , A aie t r Inst evening the In- | glon to induce the (ioverament to cease iby efforts to | Secretary of the Wigan 8.8.) BC. Chapin, Supt, ness meet! Boots for Ladies* Balmoral Boots for ery bridge ws Harper's Ferry basing boo con When my diroateh waa sent ae Ai Revel Fund, aunounces in she Tiwes that @ meet. | 200 8 0 entotled iu thelachoo!, Not fome for the “ rs Plaed. Qientions were Haak oar troops would oceupy WHA, | pub down the rebellion, as well wt those about prov | Muinf Punts aunoimnors is vie Livre 0 ob & net i, 14th Btrect Miss, 8. By) JM M, Comperthwalte | she Home Chapel ibe clock AM 9 clock P.M: | Biive hore, B18 S,AARTLETES' Cheep Bo of, UMtnsborgh wit out much opposition, The first in. | jected errangements end compromises with the | $oth inst. Advices from Munich announce the betr the Grand Duke Ferdinand to the sister of 4). Kos of Naples. ‘The marriage was fixed for pee May. King Victor Emmanuel, left Tu 430 children present, urolled. No. Parscixct have eae (Wilson Taduateia! Misa, "8 ) Dr. Whit | Tux Pouce or THE 18T ye UTT 18 STILL DRAWING CROWDS wero | uu it ac i id, A IE A | guaranty snr 9 ota toy sodlie ney drama a plaed cher! " 5 ‘The Tnfaut Orator deligine every tx » of t 9 euemyts rear guard being reine | rebela are without foundation, ‘The London Monwina Apyentis was the ‘oct of thelr premsing our Hues about | Lieut, Worden visited both branches of Congress | respondent writes o the 19th ull waded re. May. King Vick | Sotclock in the iiorniug, showing # determination | today, and met with @ warm reception fom mem- | today that the Emperor hes informed Mr, Slidell | farmed in line at shelr rooma to march to tbe Hall, Or onl sie eee ay.—In the Supreme “pha rice of Can in 0 the Diet ult, to reaist our advance, Sufficient reinforcements | bers of Congress, who congratulated bim on his | that unless something decisive should settle the in- | but the rain coming up just as the column 4 onntandie People agt, George B. Cle iz iB rrr Nationa Doo Siow at 4 petition bearing 88.000 alguatures had pen ‘ad atrivell during the nit W enable our gensrla | convalescence, ternecine dispute within the course of the next etx | formed, the children were dlemioned, ond vt ter | cuenta, convicted of forgery on the Bank of Jersey | Trace Muscum, next wank, will bee great, sped ju the bande of the baspecior Act either ou the defensive or offensive, ‘The Beuste Commaities on Finance have stricken | months France aud Buglaud would fae! bound to | found thelr way to the * pedgee on | Clty, was heard on appeal, Dvcislon reserved. In qalered, aud places are being prepared for $ ee yy me plounaiie easessnce BF Tome by About # o'clock the enemy opened on our troops | out the tox on all rectified aud mixed, end lacreased | tuterfore."” ing, ‘The children came the come Coust, Judae Lennard sustained the order | more, ? troous posted on the left. combosed of Gen, Wooker's dirt: | thar op disti!ied enirite to swauty ceute ner <allony | 4 Wrench marvel dourga) stakes thes six differant | chair breaste and carrvige vob Tanners end, aes

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