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Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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SPECIAL NOTICES. -sisi -llAX-aTi-al-iJaa L-Jt Now lark Stock iriuruet. Hew asseaa-Ars f.ry aaa aaaa kljt.r. SSoasv 1. plML, aU.

uuimi -SiaeLuw a.ra.aaa- amuts, ailUM a II1K. FIRST EDITION. teijfl Star, Cbickit. Tha opening match of the Willow Cricket Club will take place cm Saturday next, May Id, on the ground situated near tba Jamaica Plank Road, adjoining the residence lately occupied by Dr. Garbihom, The play will commence at 12 o'clock noon, precisely.

The ground has been considerably enlarged and improved, and la now in splendid order. he Clab baa secured the services of Hammond, (lata of the Germantown Philadelphia Club,) as their professional, and ruaaa-bcrs and their friends msy count upon a good day's play. Tba body of an nnkaown man was found this morning at tha foot of King street. Co jLju. I of tbe War, wiaAa a report la reUtlon the bar-baroaa treatmei't of our aeldlers at Maaaraee.

The report was ordered to ba prlateeV Mr. Wright moved ta print an extra aaatber af the report. 4 Ur. Morrill, trom tba Committee aa Ihe District of Co nubia, reported a kill ioeerperaUng the Washington and Georgetown BaUrea4 Compaay. Mr.

Wllaon, (Mesa.) IntroHnced a kill tor tbe better organisation ot the Adjutant ejanerel'e Der paitmeut. haferred. Ou motion ot Mr. Wade tha Homeotead B1U waa taken up. Mr.

Uarllale offored a substitute for the bul.wulch was oniil to-morrow. i I Mr. Ne.mitii intiodvced a bill to aanend the act of lHtl for a Mlllury boapltal ler invalid soldiers. Mr. Powell's resolution calling en the Secretary of State for tnlO'-niation eoueeruiog the arreat 01 p-raoui in the State of Kentucky wae taken up.

Mr. Powell aald he haeVbeea tnueh aroaeed at the opposition to this reeoiutiod. The substitute offered by tbe Senator from Meaaaebasette (Bumner) waa merely an attempt to avoid getting the inierma-lion asked tor. HOUSB OF REPRESENTATIVES. WaeuiaaTOW, April 80.

Mr. Eliot submitted twe bills, one to e.naeese rebel property and to provide for the payment of ha nai.M ad the uraaeot rebellion, aud tbe elber. blockade. The Guide, Wave, and two othere wen) taken. The enwief Guide ware landed aa Qibbee Ialand oa Wednraday.

Oa Friday tbey were eoen by ear pickets and fired en, ander the supposition that tbey were Yankees. David Keaf-far, waa killed. The three other Teasels were sent to Port Royal. Tha gunboat Mt. Vernon arrived from the block' ade of Wllnviuiitou, oa Sunday nlglit.

She lef thev tits tfameetown and Vietoala, Tha Cam-brige aalled hauca for Wilmington an Sunday. Tlie Mt. Vexnon'a boilers are d'fectlve, but she will return to her station la a few day. There la but little ns. Fort Caaewcll la being strengthened by the rebals In of an an attack.

Th schooner Kate from Neteau was captured by the afo.uut Vernon two weeks ago while attempting to ran the bloskade. It le r'epc-ted by ig of trees that tbe Merrimae baa ataam ep. It waa expert' ed In Norfolk laat night that aha would coma out to day. She has not made her appearance however It la now raining. One hundred of the Vermont wounded eoldlere leave to-night In tha Welling for New Yak via Chesapeake Bay and tbe canals.

Arrival ol ilea City of New Yuat, April 80. Tha ateam.hlp Oity ef Washington, froa-i Queena-town an the l7iu Inatant, arrived at this at an early hour this morning. Her news Is aialoV anticipated. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH TO Ql'EENS-TOWN. LoHSoir, April IT.

Tha political anal geueral newa la unimportant. i Madsio, April 10. It is assorted that If tha Freacu troops enter the olty ef Mexico, the Spauiah' troops will do tba same. It la utated that Bj aln has rot yet beea offloially informed of tha departure of General Lvenees with reinfercementa for Miiito. Lohbov, April 17.

Tha Times contains a ietUr from Dr. Baaeell, written Juatbefere embarking ta Join the Expedition under Geueral McClellan, and bis next letter be said, would be dated Fortrese Monroe. Bombay, March 97, via Teller s. CTEWAHT L. WOODFORD, Of aw York, will deliver en ADDKKSd unon the WAR AND TUK AUMIMUl'alAliOM, before the BANNER BUPLBUUAN OLL'R OF TUK CITY Of BKOOKL.I, At MUSICAL HALL, corner ot Fulton and Orange streetr antratice eu Fulton street, on TULliailAV KVfcNINU, MAY )ai, At before o'clock.

Seat, marred for ladlea. H. U. bUMYKA, Piaaldeat. B.

M. UHI3WOLD, Vies. J. O.Houtna, apiO 8t NOTICE. AT A SPECIAL MEKT-K or the TriMtete of tbe BROOKLYN MEDICAL AND Bt.HUICAL INB'l'lTL'l'K, bald on the lVthdevot April, l-HI, tbe lolloiug reaolutiaoa wire adopu-d i liMolrrd, That Dr.

LOL'13 1ALRB ba aad be hftreliy la removed Iroitt all proleaaionai couaexton with tbla luatltnttoo. Keaolvfcd That uo peraon ba aotborlaed tn entrant any debta in Ibe name of thle luatitntlon, without tha authority el tbe JCxtouttve Committee. SAMUbX W. LOCUM, freildeut. tlABftV Maa.aNeKa, secretary.

apft NASSAU WATER DEPARTMENT. Kegl.trar'a Uttlce, Rooms 8 aud 4 Haltey'a llulldlug, Brooklyn, April link, WATER TAX. -Notice la hereby given, to all owuora aud ooenpante ef property locatad on atreeta piped with the Walar Maloa, that the Water Katea lor 1HU1-8 will be doe and payable at thle office on Ihe Fiber Dv or Mat, Ifetii. One per owuL default will be aoded to all billa lor reaular Water Katea unpaid on the firat day of June, and one per cent, on the fliat day ef each month thereafter until paid. Tax paycra will materially enhance their comfort and convenience by paying their billa early In the month, aa they thereby ave tbe crowd to attendance durine; the daya ot tbe month.

Hnure lor reeelrlng, from o'clock A. H. till o'clock P. M. likable money or eertlftVd checka only received.

apIO IJcHO CHAD. W. WILLKTd. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS WATEB-CUKE. SWEDISH JtIO CURE, roa OHRONIC DISEASE, AFTMBD BT COA9.

D. BHtfABD, K. InW It IT'LATBUSH AVENUE. ALL PER-roiia having clahna, or who have made claim for daniairne done to jHitldiuga, owing to the re-gradinr ot Flatbuah aveuue, are notlopd to produce thair Tillu Deeds, at the orhoe of the CommUaiou-era, 845 i'ultonU-ect. J.

O. SOHUMAKKR, JOHN MoNAMKK, WM. 0. LAWltKNCB, Jail tf Coiuniiaalonera. i.m'oiMwivr! 1W Articles for Soldiers Should be sent by HAKNUtN IXfKM, 1i Baoauwar, N.

An they eharir only half ratoa I Theywodto PHR1' KOYAL, HATTFRAS IN-LKT, KuKTKKSd Md.NKUK, ItALTIMOKat WA8UINUTUN, aud all other puuva rccupnid ur Uoopa, daily, at 190, 1:30 aod 4:10 P. M. Cfl Sm 'MX) JUSTICES OF TUK PEACE OF X. KinKa, (uiwia and BulTolk (Jounttae. We have had prepared by one of tha County Juaticea all the Bnanaa mtniml lor their uae, auch aa BUHPIKNAH.

WAHKANT8, fall drecrlptiouh) UKCOIINIKANCHS, CUMM1TMKNT8, SUMMONS, LANDI.OKD AND TKNANT8' AUKtKMKNTS wits BuMMaav Paookxuuitta, which are for mde at Ihe uaual prlrea of elty blanka Jiutlcna In tbe Countice, by remittinr any aum from $1 upwards, may have them aeut by ataaea, er in any wy thv may direct. aWtfivkH QStat-rw. ftmrklm. TO LET. TO LET THE NEAT AND FLEAS- antly located Ojitagr, No 43 Bailth street, two atory, bsscinaut aud atllc, containlna ten looms, water, gas, etc.

Will ba lot low to a good tenant. A uuly to WM. MAOCEY. No. 03 Fallon avenue.

or ur. van ZANUl', no. vv Dcbermeiborn street. if 'PO LET A LAHQE KOuM IN THE upper atory ol the new building. 17d aud 17ti Atlantic ttrent, opposite the Athemeum, formerly occupied a tliH ui)g Ladies isymnasium.

to UbiiKlie uahz. ai omiin atreei er to UOWAUD, 100 Ubamber atret. tf OFFICES TO LET. THE OFFICES In the buildings. No.

1S4 aud 100 Fulton aulUble lor architects, lawyers, arttsta, ac, ae. Q-outine on rultoo street; very convenient entrance from ullon alreer. Kenu trom ou to fiw per annum, according 10 also and location. Apply to (IEO. 8.

CAHV, 11 Buiith or 10 Chamber street. New York. rnhSl tf TH) LET THE ROOMS NOW OC- enpiedby FlaooaoB as a GYMNASIUM.Coa of Foltob aud Pinurrus BTaaa-re, aud lx turns For Bale. Apply to M. RKYNOLD8, cor.

Fulton and Pina spple streeta, 'M noor. leia ti leiu lawu To sul LET TWO LARGE ROOMS, auitable for working sewing machluea, artiste, In the new building 170 and liH Atlantic opposite the Atuuuajutu. Apply to UKU. B. UA V.

1 Sn.llh nr lllfV I'hnmhe a Ifll N( 0X1CE OF THE DKT1CBMINA tion and Decision of the Common Oounoll. actina aa a Board ot Huahh, to nil up to the ee tatilislit'd araue the sunken lot on the norther! side McKibDeu street. eBVcUty-ttve leeb weat Irura ljtoiiaru street. Wbereaa, The act In relation to local lmptove meula. passfd April Ittlh, 18M1, quirt that uufore proceediiis; to act tr hit up.

dia dowu aed Krade lota. la DbCfssarv that the (yuniuiou Council iuld act a Bjard ol Health. dQteiiuiuiue; ihe earns lo be neeeraary to proleoi tbe pubhe health, aud tor the pin pose of carrviaK luto ffjet the ordiiianee for hllinir in to the retabliphrtd Krade 'he sunkta lor on iiurtberlr aid ol McKibbsn street, about seven Ave IWt westerly Iruu. Leonard street there lore, Heselved, That this Common Oouueil. actintr as Board of Hoalth, du determine and de' Ide thai the nlllirf up to the rstabll.b trade the sunken lot on northerly aide oi McKihben atreet, aaveuty tlve feet weaterly from Leoi.erd street, la neceasary for purpuee or proiecllua; the pub le neallh and pieveutiue damae to adjolulug prnpirtyt aud that tlie City Clerk publish tu uotloe required law, and uotlly his Uouor, the Mayor, of the uuterminatlon.

Adopted, March 81, LlHted, Brooklyn. April 2. 1((W. at.ai) si WM. (i.

BI8HOP. City Clark. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the following Assessments remain unpaid, and that the warrant for collecting assessnioute will expire on the 14th day of aiay, leov, anu uial unleaa aaia esseaanieuta, to-getlier with tire expense and per centaue allowed by are paid on or before said date, 1 ahall proceed advertlee and aell the preoitseo In the manner pointed out by eectlone V4 and 'so of Title bth, ot nreeent unaner oi tne uy at Brooklyn CROSSWALKS ACROSS MAIN 8TRKET, AT xrib rruri i tir.nux Blue ur WAIKU BV. Darwin Litchfluld 60 Ororne Palmar 9 i Corporation ot New York 8 2o; heirs ot WhUhued Howard 87: Atexamler McOtie 10: liarinauiia uuryca i Aiexaudur uctjua tu.

FILLING LOTS ON BLOCK BOUNDED BV WOLUOTT, KICIHUIIS. DYKEMAN ANU VAN BKIJNT BTKKliTi. Jaeob Duboise 45 Tbomaa Holohan 61 90 Edward Allison 16 81; Oeorge Van Winkle 190 70. FILLING LOTS nw DrKALB AVENUE, NORTH BIDE, 161) (KIT KA8T OF NOATatAND AV. Jenklna Jonee S30 fc) i John Llviniraton 87 FII.LTNO LOTI ON LORIMKR STREET, BE- TWKtN UUE.KL at ANU MU1L1UU1N BTB.

Barnet Jolmaou 08. BIOGINO DOWN LOT ON SANDS No. 98. James Wilson ytf ia. FLAOOINO BOLIVAR 8TR15ET, SO JTH SID8, Bkl'WBafl ANU It A MUN BTB.

Lewis Van Antwerp 10. FENCING LOTS, MADISON STREET, NORTH B1IIK, BKTWKKN CLABSON AND FttANK- L1N AVENUkS. EUzabelh Kobinson 44 00: Nolan Durvea 18 cunuriL. nuiuua, mh97 lawasrTh Collector of Tax. A Aiwwm'te.

FKOFESSIOK A L. JOHN AUGUSTUS OSBOKNB, OOBatTLTINfl PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Mo. 88 FaoT Srain. Braoklnt. OHIra Hours From 8 A.

M. till 8 F. M. Uranium hv annolntmanL tea saodera'a. Advise gratia.

I left if hia are ana the It. ated not elty by stores fear der bow field at WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30th. To Kujttucrlberi la Ihe 8th Ward. Subecrlbera to the STaafwlU be eerved regularly by leavtug their nuuiiit Um newa depot of Cuuu.ni H.

Useuoev, 8d avenue, between IMh aud lvtti atresia. ImuaeiHiuii, Leutnree, Ulaetlitca. la. BaoaaLVa Mloetrele, thU (Wedneedey) avoaiug, at o'olook. Btooal.1 Avaaaan.

Conoert, assisted by the artists of Qran'a Italian Opera Troupe and others, on Thursday, May 1. Director aud Coudoeter, Signer Muaio. "Wu Hill, (atnlranoe mi Fulton itreet Addreee by Stewart L. Woodford, of New York, bafore tha Bsuear kepubliceu Club, on Tliuradajr eveuliig, May 1, at 1 o'clock. Bubjeot "Th War aud tha Adiulnletratloo," RrauLaa Il0itni.f M.eTiKa of tha Young Men's Kluga County Kopubllceu Cautral Committee, on Tburaday oveulug, May 1, at o'clock.

Tan Doo Lavr-A Tha Po-llca Hiva notice that lb ordinance la relation to tbe suppression of dogs, guw Into effect tomorrow, aud it will lie moat rigidly enforced. All dogi caught in In tha street nntnuilled, will summarily disposed of, aval if tha efHcers do not happen to have a warrant" for thair arreat and destraction. Tha Pollca can materially aidad in this work, If a few ci-tliens should Judioioosly distribute littla poisoned meat in localitiaa particularly infested by dogs. Bur. B.

J. Hall okcb bo-gii Miniatar, Rev. E. Hall, who was arrested in New York oitjr a fair weaka tine upon tha charge of obtaining money by falsa pretences, from rarioui chvchaa, waa takan bafora Justice Ubbbxan a aeooai time, Tea -tarda, upon another complaint, made agalnat him by Mr. Keoitac Tuokmoh.

Tha latter alligea that he gave Hall lb, to aid him on bit way Iroin Uorlatb, to the State of Vermont, whither he and hie wife ware Booing toaacap the wrath ef the Saoeesioaists. Hall wasooiaiaittal for examination- This Hall probably the lame peraon who hit hen operating on Lir.t hland and obtaioed a bona and wagon at Tata Lasr OrronresiTr. -The laat opportunity oar cititona will hare the praaent sea-oo to hear first class operatic music, will be afforded them to-morrow erening at the Allionaam, whea Mr. OorracaALK give a farewell eoaeert previous to bla departure (or the aat. Signor Toiiaaai, the eelebrated baritone, will make bil dabat on tbli ocoaaion and will be "aaaiated" by thoie popular artists liquor Faaai, Carlotti Patti and others.

Turtiiicl Rititau Mr. 1. Rbvell, who ha been engaged In forming jurenile temperance societies in England, Ireland and Canada, doing avaita a good work in con section with the Sabbalh schools of Braoklyi Lift week arer 250 signed the pledge at hia meeting, and on Monday night quite a large. meeting waa held at the Park Tabernacle (Bar. Mr.

Noaruaor Mr. Bkvell ad dressed the meeting with great tact and ear neatness. At the clote orar 150 paraooi aigned the pledge. An ArraAL roa tub Wives and Child bb.1 Soldibbs. Tbe following petitloa sing extenaively aigned throughout the city, by all classes, tax-payera and non-lai pavers Xrerr eltiaen of the County, who baa one puk of humanity, will unhesitatingly aigi the petitioa To Hoir.

Board or Suranvisons Gxmtlkhkn i The andereiguoil, Citixens and ax-payers of the County of King, would ro'peoi fully petition your Honorable Board to appropriate a auitabte amount or moanr to ae-aiat the Fumiliea of the Volunteera while tin faeadi thereof are engaged la defending one of tha heat arorernineut on the face of the earth, We feel called apon to make this petition to yoo aa a duty we owe to the aolaiera who nave roluoteered to tight eur battlee on condition that we would cherish and protect their wives and little ones. We will cheerfully submit to aav ux rather than let the (jolilwr'a Family be compelled to call on the Superintendent of the Poor, or lao ntoM Deo a to door, ana yoer Petitioners will ever pray. Till Concert Law. ARRao, tba wit- ard, adrartlaed an entertainment at Washing ton Hall, Williamtburgh, on Monday night, whan Captain WoULOat called on him before tba performance commenced, and notified blm that he could not prooaed without a licauao. The Professor then drore to the residence of Muyor KALarLEKCM, and obtained a permit to perform, for one aizht.

Armad with this document he returned to the Hall, and pro ceeded to perform, when Captain who refuaed to recogniae tbe Mayor's permit, tared with a large body of police and threat ened to arrest him. Prof. Axdirior than dismissed the audience. Tbe Right Rer. Bishops Timov, Buffalo Li.tcu, Toronto: Lobohus, Brooklyn) Mac- 1a ft LAN Hartford, and DeuxNCI, Pittsburg, sailed on the 33d April In the steamship Asia, on their way to Borne to attend the meeting of the Catholic Hierarchy sailed by tha Pope to assist at tha canonisation of the Japanese Martyrs.

Scvuaky Justicr. John Roemeoj, captain of a canal boat, arrived at the Atlantia Basin, (Brooklyn,) on Monday night, and want to New York, in search of novelties. The resale of his ivestlgations was tha less of (190 in billa, and a small sum of gold. Ma-RrFoLaoM was charged with the theft, and upon being arrested was found to hare the money upon her person. She was taken to Jefferson Market yesterday and examined, a commitment made out and sent down to the district attorney's oiflco, and a return made of the same immediately, stating the oaase was at down for this moroing for trial at eleven o'clock.

The money was restored to the own" er. CosroM-Hocfc Matters. The following appointment! and removals were made yes-terdad by Collector Barney i George F. Sherman, weigher, vice Samuel D. Higgins, removed i Harry C.

Godwin, vice George Sherman, tranaferred Samuel W. Harned, cleik, vice H. K. Murray, promoted Jamas Jl McCartin, clerk, vice J. Harned, promoted i Henry Long, clerk, vice Harry Godwin, promoted Edward A.

Wetmore, clerk, Tice Jesse West, removed; John M. Park, night Inspector, vice Srnst J. Linge, removed Joseph Benedict, night watchman, vice Israel Purdy, removed W. G. Barnard, Vice Stephen Duffy, removed.

Moviso. The moving season having fairly commenced, the streets ware lined yesterday with all aorta of vehicle engaged la transporting household goods and furniture. 1 MiL arras, a. Cake. III.

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el. sinr a farf t.lu.i:;;-;!:.;; SS Odsiosv. CMrW I U.S. III. tiki tlliu.au CpIkIi, w2 VIMel IO.

R. Mich. Ho. MM I is KM I Ivnous tu MlMSiuii lui? 2 (MI'orKist IX Mitb.CtiBUlMM.t... MM I Krl Irttea l(riU 1)4 I Uri sl ttd 4Mb ta HKrUw H.lU.

i MUfltOD ClMfU4 OtMl C.e.i fteflsj IVsif AkvLavliwu H.Tt nml Uoetstl sk aUs Ul Mi. Aew York Www Tons, April 80. Flour barrels sales bar re Is. flute aud Oji five and- tents better Superfine State, 'fcL1. "alra Stat $6 St tt6 Konnmsa.

Ohio, A 45 i Superfine Western, SwswLOOt Common to rood extra Western, 360 mfV Southern fit mar sales SOU bairels Mtfd IhAyS t6 90 61M, flaucy and extra, at JO 10 reO, Caua-dlau Snuer i sates 00 barrel Kxtrt. 6 aud lO Wheat Qalet aud very Arm i aalestrlftlog. Coru ffliuur i sales Iti.uoO buah. Hum. Western 67 bSo lo store aud deltvrd, Oats yuiet, at 88 41 ceuU lor Jersey, Horth- aUn aVOal WaMtaflrU.

Ptei Quiet i sales bbls. lM)ntry Meas fs) 60 and 8 ou. aPrim 94 DU aod 6 M. Reckud Chtcatro li 00 and 18 8 Prim Mess 00 aud 81 00. Pork-Uusattlcd salee trifling Mesa, $1105 9 12 VIH- fr'iue 80 -4 10 vo.

Cut MeateQui' aaiee iruuug DBoniaer in 6c Hams 6 if tfaoon kjutst. Lard urn tales 4 0 bbls. at 1 BH pr barrel buttr-Qilet sales small Ohio Sr4t i ft FOURTH EDITION. UALF PAarr 4 O'CLOCK. LOOKINB FOR IHE MERRIMAC." The Arrest of CoL Jemlion.

Latest from Washington. The Charges against General Fmith, Sctcnioniiti Dismisstd from Office. CAPTURE OF KIBEL OFFICERS. Tba Arreat ml Cal. jreuolaasi.

Lsavaxwaan, April Aeiieular Juat aakllabed bvO.n. SturtU ears, -arreat of Cel. JoiiuUeo vraa the result of tliat tb. 7 tleut. Col.

D. B. Aathonf. -A Cel. Gee.

W. B.ltal.r. oiUis bia Imaaeillate CoaimanaiDf oiu -leer, was at tha aararat ajlBoiUllou of thla latter lu his appeal to us el tha 16th lust doteaiida lamedia'e arreat aad eharfes him with tha saeat grave and arrioea arleaea keown te millUrjr law. Hiraaa Rich, an eld realdaut of the Ws.t aad far a number of yean Sutler at Fort Leavenworth, died sudden! vesterdaj Moraine; appoplexT. The river at this point la at a stand and the banks rail.

The weather ia plaaaant. From AVaelilndou. WasamaTOK, April Bo. A of the bVnata Military Coal-snlttee will visit Fortr.ss iionree to morrow, to la-voetigate the eharfea ailnat General Smith. Parson Brownie aud l.IJj have Just arrived here.

Seeretary Chaae has Just rcmorsd Meairs. laele and Torbet, who were recently elected vestrymen ef Trinity Church iu thai oity, from their clicee La the Treasury Department, oa aeeount of their aecM- sloniet prroelivleiea. A atcamer haa Ja.t arrived at tha Wavy Yard with five rebel piiaonera, twe of whom are supposed to be Held offlrere, who wia captured ia the Hap pahaunock liver, en board a aehoener from liny. land. The sohooner had a ear go of pr.vi.loua and hoop skirts.

It therefore appears that tha rra-ela In alarjlaod eonUunas te aid and comfort tha enemy. Looking for the lUerrima. The Fortrese Monroe eorrespondent of the Phila delphia Inquirer, writing yeaterday eaya i rhe flit of trace boat en flatunla. brought down a report that the rrimsc waa ail ready to pay another visit to Ih. stoads, and the ua beiug still, with acareely a rtiw'o on tli.

tera ot the bet uor, tbe retml iroolad mouater wae enatouaiy looked for. A laree number af nvraou eougr.g.ted up a the beach, with marine glaeeae and other ocular aids, te get a glimpse at her pue- All were doomed to de.naoiutment netklne was seen buariug the r.bel Hig, aave araall wliich vutured bevond the mouth of the river, some dlstauoo tute the upper Koada for the purpoM oi mating a recemioiaauce. demon, atratlon waa made agilu-t her, and havlog cam pieted her labora aha raturuei to Cranay L.Uud. Tha Chamber al Commerce. Nsw Yobs, April SO.

The annual meeting ef the N. York Chamber of Commeree for the election ef efacere for tha year, will be held to-morrow, atey 1st et one o'elork. Oo this oeeaalon, and before the ordinary proeotdioga of tha day, the Prraident of the Cham ber will preieut te General Robert Audeteau, a medel voted to hiss laat yar. AUtjiiliA SUlaJbO. 1.

COLE, AuoTioHjtaa. BY JAMKS UOLKfs HUM. Omrrat No. tint (Conniaaiat. Ba ore.

tub uiti uaLl, IsaooaLVw. J. will aive hie ueraonal ariMiiiin.i a. Salee of ileal Batata, Stocks, Furniture, Ac Krel Estate at private eWle Laaane Nrguciated oa lioui aud idoneiaaTB. MONDAY.

May S. o'cloes, in Cliutou eveuue. uvar Park ar. UAHaooiaa UuoaluoLa aaNiiVB Piaeo, (Jit. PatnTiaa, ele Comprlug ge or.

I aaMrlm.nt of eewooa aua Hetioaaoy r.rtur auo i.iiamiMr rur-uiture, made ny tirooks, Oad Diulna; Boom, Spring aud 11. lr Matteaaes, Featuar tfods, Oarpsts, UU Clottia, Mantel Oruam.i ta. Alee fine 1 Palntiuga. Alao Uoaaatocd Piauoiorte. Together with a queutlty of Kllofaen Furniture.

Caualoguea at sae. ASSIGN k'SSALE VALUABLE KgL Ear A IK IN UKOUKLYN. Will ba sold by tue uudsrslgued. at the Mar-ebanU' Saiaa K' OrA. Nt 1 1 1 Broadway, St.

ea ITU MAY. ISOi, at 11 Br JAMKi M. ILLIaK, Auctioneer, Lots aod Buildings Noe. lad and 1-9 Atlanta. strMt, earb 91 ft.

a 9u ft. lechee. Mos. led and led Atlantic street, each ft la. Sii ft.

la. Mo. lot Atlantic, earner Ctintea. tS ft. I SO It.

in. No. 114 Clinton etreet, 14 f. a 90. No.

Si Weat Baltic street, 0 ft. ft 10 io. The property Is all bnllt upon. The Atlantle buildluga all well r.nted fur ateree. Tbe alt.

uation la tbe nest in the atieste. Sale will ba For particulars, aa te tarma, eanuira Miller, Feet a Nlohola, IDa ALUA.Nllata 1. MAF1RR, ap'lfl Bawtd' A.alnee. CKM-KKT KOOKINii I "PATBONIZai IIOMK HNTKRPKI1K The euly Cemea. stoodug Company located ta Brooklyn la th.

VAV14 ClalBNT ROOFI-tO 00.. unice, No. II Co uer 8tbkbt( Oppoaite Oity Halt, Brooklyn. The Roofing of thta Company le equally good oa Mar.u Boaase, SaiaieLB or Cajevaea, and as stwcoMluUy applied t. old or new buildluga.

stands beat aud cold without eraeaing I. both and durable. Tea work la executed by experienced workmen, guarantesad te be, aud remain perfectly tight. For partleulara, aarapUw and retereoeee, apply at ornee. sasts, Agent lac the Compaay.

Cavesl la aaaka far sale. aaaoi sua le TO THE BROOKLYN EVENIN8 STAR. TAB OFFICE, O'CLOCK, P. af. BT Tin abiirioasi Rtnura oo'a.

Lnsaa, Wall-street, New-York, and 2S5 Waah-Lngtoo-etl-eet, Brooklyn. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. ARRIVAL OF PARSON BROWN-LOW'S WIFE AND FAMILY. The Barbarity of Secession in Tennessee, ONE HUNDRED UNIONISTS KILLED. The Surrender of New Orleans.

THE REBELS ADMIT IT, Dumal Howlings of the Terrified Southern Editors. PARTICULARS OF THE SURRENDER The Enemy Destroy Their Iron-Clad Fleet. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN NEW-ORLEANS. Forts Jackson ana ot. Philip Still in Rebel Hands.

Evacuation ot tne Forts on Lake Pontchartrain. Great Scarcity of Provisions at Norfolk. Tha IHorrlmscH haa IIr Steam lp-Ua la to CsniOutTo-Var, Death of Mrs. Linooln'i Brother A Deserved Doom. From Fortrese nenrm, Feaiarsa Monsob, April 99.

via BaLTlMOar, April SO.f A flig ef truoe from Norfolk to-dy breuitht dowu tbe wife and family aud family of Parson Drown and aUo tha wife of Congressman Maynard. Tbe party, eonilstlng of four ladiea, two gentlemen and ala ehlldrsu, are all from Tenneaaee. They bring the report that all the Union familiee of Tennesaee have been ordered by proclamation to leave with in thirty six hours. Eighteen hundred L'oioa men lert for Kentucky a week ago Friday. Of a party of four hundred attempting to leave, one hunrded had been killed.

There een be no doubt of the rapture of New Or leans. The Southern new.papera apeek of it In the most dismal etram, aud demand that the mystery ef the eurreoder of the city aball be explained. Tbe Norfolk Day Book in an editorial says "It la by far tbe moat aerlous reverae ef the wer. it auggeata future privation to all elaaaea of lociety, but moat to ba lamented of all it threatens our army suppllea." The raiaing of the meat and Cora and wheat Instead of cotton aud tobacco ia earueatly recommended by the dlaconaolate editor. -i ne nienmoua uespaicn of yesterday, says i When the eo.my's fleet arrived oppoaite the city and demanded lta surrender.

General Lovell refua. ed and fell back to Camp Moore, after destroying all the eotton and stores. The iron clad veaael Miastsslppl waa burnt to pre vent her falling into the hands of the enemy- Nothing La said about the Louisiana, but It ia aup- poaed that she was scuttled. It waa rumored that she waa sunk at the firat fire. Camp Moore Is at Tanlghahue, 78 miles from Mew Orleans on the Jackeon Railroad.

Tbe following are the latent despatches lu to-day's pspers 1 MubILB, April 97. Tha Yankee Commodore Farragut promised the Secretary of the Mayor of New Orleaua, who visited the fl 'et by a Sir of truce, to make a renewed de- and for the surrender ef tha el'y, but he has not done ao up to this hour, five o'clock. Our ahip, the McRae, came up from the Forte nn- der a dig of truce, with 40 of our wounded. She oommunteated with tha Federal flag abip, but the result la unknown. It la rumored that the Federals refuaed to let her return.

The rumor that Fort Pike haa been evacuated and blown up is unreliable. In a conference held with one of the Federal offi cers, after the correspondence between Mayor Mon roe and Com. Farrag.it, the officer left declaring that be would ahojt down the flag on the City Hall it was not hauttd down, aud he actually brougb1 ship with range, but haa not fired thua far. It ia reported that French and English men-of- below, and will enter their protect against ebell- iog the elty. It li believed tbe Yankee veaaela ara abort both of provialons and ammunition.

Tee city la remarkably orderly, but the excite ment le intense aud the fieling of humiliation deep. RiOUKOMD, April S8. The followlog despatch was received to-day by Adjutant General Cooper from General Love). CauF Moose, April 27. Forts Jackson and St.

Philip are atiil In good condition and in our hands. The steamers Louisi aud McRae are safe. The enemy'e flwt ere at city, but tbey have not foroea enough to occupy The inhabitanta are staunchly loyal. Mobilz, April SS, Tha porta on Lake Pontchartrain were all evacu on Ihe 97th iDitint. We have euatalned a considerable loaa In auppllee aud diemountlng but destroying tbe guua.

At Fort Pike all the buildluga were burnt. Including the Telegraph Cffioe. Tue operator haa gone to tba ltmlta of tbe to open an i flee if possible. AH the gun-boats on the Lake have been burnt our own people. The Mobile boats Whlteman, Brown and sevoral othera are running troops, and orduauce Manacbock, after which we tbey will be burnt.

The Yankee fleet were returning again to Ship Island. Io a local paragraph the Norfolk Day Book un the bead of "markets" mentions the very small aupp'y of ediblea exposed for sale, and aa) a It become a queitlon of grand moment aa to where and th people are to be fed. The death of Samuel B. Todd, brother of Mrs. Linxoln, la announced.

lie died oa the battle and from the effecta of tha wound he leceived Suiloh ia the aetlon of April 7th. The Charleston Mercury aaya that nine achoonere tha city on Jtha previous Saturday to rua the In hi in to In to ber roner Coxitis was notified. Army and Navt. ihe United States gunboat Port Royal, Lieut. Commanding, Quo.

W. Mounts, left tha Navy Yard yesterday afternoon on her trial trip, and was expected to return at a late hour. Commodore Gaga- OKT want out in ber. Tha sloop-of-war John Adams, la progressing rapidly ilaoe her return to the yard. The rlicgara ara aew at work apon her, and her ringing will soon ba up- The craw of tha frigate Cumberland, who have been on tbe North Carolina sine the loss of their vessel, ware paid off yesteiday and discharged.

Col. W. J. Lo.a, Naval Store-keeper at at Speun'a, in Italy, whose removal was re ported a abort time since, has, it is slated, been reappointed. This will give great satisfaction to many naval officers.

We reported on Monday that naval raoruit-lag is not se brisk aa it baa been. The prln-pal causa of this appears to ba tbe scarcity of single marVaa There is a large number of married men rea1y and willing to ibip if a great er advance were allowed. This applies more partioularly ta landmen, wboee pay Is only per month. Three months' advance Is not more than sufBcaent to provide tbe necessary oullitand leaves them scarcely anything to make prevision for their families ua-til such times aa their, half-pay can be draivn. Another months' advance would bring more applicants to the naval rendetvous.

The recruiting filer, for tba First Infantry, at Morriatown, Peon-, has been closed, and the Adjutant, Lieut. Steruio, and the Serjeant-Major, are ordered to join tbe headquarters of tbe regiment, at Plattaburgb, Pena. Thev enliated about tenjuen this month. A Lieutenant's guard of marinea will leave the Flushing avenue barracks, on the 1st proximo, tor tbe C. S.

steamer Saranac. Lieut, Krnxxdt goes in command. A detachment of naoaoted service recruits nlisted In this city, will leave to-morrow (Thursday) far the depot, Carlisle Barrack, Pennsylvania. The randesvous in Hudson street for this arm of the service is doing a little more business than of late-To-day Is general muster and inspection day for all troops in tha service of tbe United States, a great proportion of whom have four months' pay due. The Paymaster therefore will have a busy time during tha month of "r- Aid fob Ireland rnoir Broskltm.

Ltat week the Kev. David Mullane eaaiataat pastor of St. Char lea Borroraeo a Church, llrvoklyn, N. aeat tha sum of tlOO to the ttev. Joaa MclArthy, of Mallow, couuly Cork Ireland, for tha beoedt of the Buffering poor of that town.

ibia la a donation from a few ot the Rev. gentleman a own particular frieuds, Toiet. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Arrmts. 'Daring the 21 hours ending Ihie morning, tbe police made 47 arrests io the several rrecincta as lollows lat District 11 4 a Id 10 4iU II 6th oi Till 1 1 Sill 9lU 47 Burgeon Chiropodist, Instantaneous enre of Coma, Buulona, Calloaltlea, Iuverted Nails, Warta.

aud all Dlseaaee of tha Feet Mr. DiMOB, Surgeon Chiropodist, la enabled by a peculiar proeese, to eradicate the -moat painful ex- ereeceuoee lu a lew mioutre, without the least pain or the alighteet lncoovenlenca to the patient. Con. suiting hours, from t4 A. M.

to P. M. Ladiea are respectfully requceted to make their appoint ments the day prevloua, ao as to avoid the iuconve- lenoa of waltlug. Tea.lmonials from Influential famlllea In thb city, can ba seen at bis offioe. No.

317 Adama atrect, between TUIary and Johnson atreota, Brooklyn. ap21 lm SufTorera from Splnnl Weakness and Cur vature, General Debility and Female or Uterine Affections, Vocal and Pulmory Derangementa, Dye. pnpaia and Hernia, ara Informed that E. P. Bam bino, M.

(founder of a new and agreeable treat- mont, haa opoued an Institute at 868 Livingston etreet, for the Prevention and Cure of the above Maladies, to which he haa devoted the study of hia life. Consultations free. Bilbjecte are invited to aeud for hia gratuitous Baeay. Befercioea given i some of the oldest physicians of Brooklyn and aw York. Fosteb a Tab Strop, tor the cure ol Coughs, Consumption, and all diaonaaa of the hrogii may be bad at the newspaper depot, 69)1 Fulton, near Brooklyn.

Also, Plaatera tor pain In the back, Ac Also, Tar Ointment for bum. analds, Ae. Also, Black Salve for euta, bruises, tu W. FOSTER, SO Fulton-atreet. Brooklyn, Jan.

97, 18b. Thb Webklt Stab, containing stories, anecdotes, literature, and all the news of the weok published at tills offloo every WanMsaDAv snn) boom, at o'clock. Parsons wlahtng to send a large aheet, foil ef uae. ful family reading, to their frlenda, may obtain it enveloped ready for mailina, at 8 aenta. BSMTOM 'I HOH80W.

Ia tills OitVa OD MoildaV. pj ner. neurr niuuoiuuq. muliuh h. ftNTQN, ol 1'ioy, N.

X.i tv Miii JuiPaiujc TUUUatUN. lJMiwWlLLtAMIOM. L. I on Thui-wlij, April IT, bf Kot. 'iho.

liaiiori, WlL- afcM LHTU OI WOia DprtDK. is. el to AST 1a. WiiLUMW.1. ol dag tittrtxsr.

DKAlllS, RAMDOLra. In tbla elty, on Tuaedtr. Am tl Sa. William W. Uavmdolfu( la Uit 0.M yemi of kit so.

ana. KaV Tbe re'Atlrei ui frland of the farallT are raapuctfullr lMTltetl altemi tba funwial, hum fail lattj rciidt uce, xuu tJourt atraet. oa lnui(Uy at. teruoou ni o'clock. UKNEiiiirT.Iu tbia city, B.D., on Tuesday, April ADALINB.

WHO 01 OnWlPI U. OdntiaiUla ElftKi 2i yearn, 4 mouths tad 'i iuei retail aua irieuas oi ine laisny are 'eeiwctfully invited to atteud tha uueraK fjom bar lata rwidauce, corucr Colyer aud raufclia trtt, QraetiporU JoiufioH. Intliiicity, on Saturday, April W. EluajjitaV B. Johmbum, aged 17 ytara aud 0 mtutha.

FUEMI8HXNG GOODS Q0 THE NEW BALMORAL XUUall SKATING H0 saay be obtained In ail qualities of WOuL, CASF1MERK, and liTKA LENGTHS, At J. C. Cu i'TKKLL, Jail tf 879 jrexTOai Btaur. it aa tliu ty a the the by said law, to tue oi. toe lrueiusr she elavea of all re beta who bav0 taken up etma agaiust ius i i lr zto- Mr.

Wlckllfia atked leave to Introduou a resolKf tien of leuulry, to aecerUiu by what autuoruy uen. uuuter bad leeued an order to emancipate elavea in the manner expressed by Messrs. Hufcbias, Love-Joy and others. Objaeiious was made ta the introduction af tba resolution. THIRD EDITION.

BBOOKLYM STAR OFFICE, 4 P. U. Further from Washington. 1 ATROCITIES OF TUE REBELS. From WswblyfftOM.

areojio BeCaraTM.) niatorr will be examined in valo for a paraUl to thta rebellion agalnat a good government, long pr pare! for by ambition men, who were made doub. i u.r. auetaSi as br the aid and conniel of former admluUtraUoua and by the belief tbat their plan were unobaerved by a anagoanlmone people, mey nreeiDiuted the war at a moment when the OanereJ Uoverumaut had Juat been ebanged nnder elreum-atancea of astounding perfidy, without a alugle rea sonable ground of complaint, aad In tbe faoi oi ra-poated manifeaUtlou of modeimtlon and peace on the nart of the President aud hi frUnd). They look up arm aud declared that they would never surreuder until Uwlr robelltuo had been reeogni- and or tha llnatitutlona established by eur fathera bad been doatroyed. The people of the loyal Btatee aonviueed that they oeuid prewve their lib appeal to the God of Battles, rushed erne oiy by E-puWio in reapoaae to the to the standard of tu, Kf-.

itp of this oau or lue.Uhiei MagUtxaio, violence and monstrous treason baa been marked "4 no orime. No transgrceaion baa been too gr.K wrong toe atartllr for Its Waders. They disregarded the aauetlty of the oath they hadtakeu to aupport tbe CouatltnUon. They repudiated all their obligations to tho people ef tbe Free States. They deceived aud betrayed their own fellow-vitlaeus and crowned their armies with forood I flee.

They drove from their midst ail who would not yield to their dcapotiim or ft led th ir prison with men who would notenllat under their flig. They have crowned tbe rebellion by the perpetration of deeds acareely known even te eavage warfare. Tho Investigation of your dib it tee have ettabliahed this fact beyond controversy. Ihe witnesses called before were men of nudoubted veracity and' character. Some of them occupy high position In the army aad othera high poai- tloua in olvll life, differing In political aeat a.

Their erideuce present a remarkable oeuourreuoa of opinion and of judgment. Our folio countrymen heretofore ulfteieuUy lat, preaaed by the geuerosityjji.ad forbearance of tbe government of tbe United Btatee and by the barba rous character of tbe crusade agalnat It, will shocked by the statement of these un Impeached and unimpeachable wltneeeea, and foreign nation must with one aoeord, however thoy have hesitated beretofjre, consign to odium the authors of crimes which in all their details exceed the wont excesses of tbe Sepoys of India. luhumaulty to tbe living has been the lead lug trait of ibe rebel leader, but It waa reserved In your Committee to disclose aa a concerted system their Intulte to the wounded and their mutilation and desecration of the gallant dud. Our soldiers taken prliontr In honorable battle have been subjected to the most shameful treatment. All the oouai derations that Inspire chl air to emotions aod generous consideration for brave men have been disregarded.

It le almost be yond belief that the men fighting In suoh a cause ae ours and sustained by a government which in the midst of violence and treachery, baa given repeated evidences of lis lodulgenoe, should have been sub- cted to treatment never before reemteid to by one foreign nation lu a oooAtet with Alt the courtesies of professional aud elvll lie) eeema to have been discorded. Qenc eral Beauregard, himself, who on a very recent occasion, boa ted that he had been eonttolled by humau feeliags, after the battle of Bull Run coolly proposed to bold Gen. Ricketta as a hostage for oue of tho murderous privateers, and the rebel Surgeons dirdilu'd Intercourse and com muu lea tion with our wn Surgeons taken In honorable battle. Tbe out rage upon the dead will revive the recollections of the cruelties te which savage tribes sutjret thei, priaonera. Tbey were buried In many eases naked with their fces downward.

They were left to de cay In the open sir, their bones being carried eff aatropSiee, sometime, ae the testimony proves, to be ued as personal adornmduts, and oue witness deliberately avers that the head of one of eur moat gallant officer waa cut off by a Seoeanlobht to be turni luto a drinking cup on the occasion of his marriage. Moustrous aa this revelation may appear to ba your Committee have been informed that duitng the lat two weeks the skull of a Union soldier has bceu exhibited In the ottos of the Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives which bad been converted to such, a purpose, and which had ien found on the person of one of the rebel prisoners taken In a raceot conflict. The testimony of Gov. Sprague, of Rhode Ialaud le mctt iuterSftlug. It confirms tbe firat report against the rebel eoldiers, and conclusively prove that the body of one of the bravest officers in the volunteer service was burned.

He doee not hesitate add, that tho hyena desecration of the honored cwpse waa, because the rebels belitved it to be body of Col. fSlocum, against whom they were Infuriated for having displayed so much courage and chivalry In lorcing his regiment fearlessly and bravely op jn them These disclosures, eeUbllsuing they Incouteatably do, the constant Inhumanity the rebel leaders, will be read with sorrow aud indignation by the people of the loyal itatea. They should iofpire iheeo people to renewed exertlona to protMt our eountiy trom the restoration te power auch men. They should and wo believe they arouse tbe dis gust and horror of foreign nations against this un holy rebellion. Let it be our duty, furnish a continued eon treat to auch barbarities and cilmee.

Let ua persevere in the good work of maintaining th authority of the Constitution and refualng to imitate th monatreu practices we have been called upon to investigate, tte beg to say, iu conclusion, that they hare not yet been enabled to gather testimony additional inquiry suggested by the resolution the Senate whether Idu savages hav been employed by Ihe rebels, In military aerviee agslnt govemmeut of the Uu.ted States and how such warfare has been conducted by said aavages, but that tbey bars taken proper stepe to attend to this Important duty. (Signed,) B. F. WaOl, Chairman. ire at Merlin, tVlecaoala.

BtaLlK, April SO. A fire this morning burned out Alexander ft E. Field, Dr. Burr, J. Bigga and A.

J. Work, together with many othera. Lose At at i street of Tie. 1. cheap and tne Lord Elgjo was lusulltd as VIoeroy oa tba 12th of March.

Lord Cann.Vig left Calcutta on tha 18th of Mania Mogul Bey ws hanged In front of the Palace at Otlhl on Ihe 14th lust. AL wide spread Mabralta ee uspiracy haa bean dia- covei'eel and auppreeaed at Uya'erabad Id tha Dao- ean b-Surer Jung and the reala'enta at BcJa ao, Netia nephew and tba htef have eaca.oed. No Miusu'lman waa Implicated la result. Bciudia haa abeliahed the e.xport ditty on oot'on in Uivallor. Sir J.

C. Grant haa demanded a public withdrawal of the censures passed bun by Lord Cacialng. LrvatrooL, April 17. Tba steamship Kdtuborg, from New fort, arrived at tbia port yesterday. SUll'l'ItiCr INTELLIGENCE, LlVxarooL, April IT.

Arrived from New York Margaret at Gloucester Allianoe aod Peony at teenatowa. Arrived from Philadelphia Wilhelmlua at Liverpool Alexander and Maekleuburgb at Dublin. Tlie Ktenukhlp North American. Boston, April 80. Tb etearasblp North American paMd Ftu-ther Point at 11 lart night, bouud to Q'tcbee.

The iteamer Baxonla. from Ne Yoik, arririd at Southampton on tha 18th tout. UTcaPQOL, April II. ArrlTed from No York. Teuton ia, at Dublin Dtiudark, at Watarford Lamergier, at Balfit M.

MiUloff.atFtuihlug. Cola Lv and iVIJor icvre BotTOV, April 80. Cot. Lee aad Major Rewtn, of th llaiaaehuMtti TflDtl)th B'-ffrov-nt, hare been exchanged and itai to Join their regiment at Yorktowo lnimedJ- Tho Stcatuehlp Canada BotToir, April SO. The CanaiU aalled at 10 o'clock thii mornlog with 10 jiauargart for Halifax and 69 for Liverpool.

She takw out 0,000 In Hpfwle. Tho Ship itiojilltlano. BoiTOff, April I). Iheehlp Mont Diane li fu I of water. Vm1 aod oirgo will be a total Ion.

UINIATUKK ALMANACTHIS DAV, APX. 80 Dun Sun 01 1 Moon HIGH WATER THIS DAY. Senile 8 87 I fnv. To UaOate.lO eS SECOND-EDITION. FVKNINU STAR OKFICB, 8 P.

M. From Washington. THE INHUMANITY OF THE REBELS, FAOCEEDI.NGS OF CONGRESS. From IVaaliington. Wabbijiotom, April 80.

Tbe Joint Com nil tee on the Cuuduutof the War hare made a report in regard to tbe barberou treat mtj ut by Mmj rebel at Mauamee of tho remaiui of oflicere and loldiera of tho United Siatei, kl led Id battle thore, Ther ex hid in. a number of wit- oe'iet whose tcitimanj le lubmitted. Tie facte diwIoKd are of a reptile. re ahocking and painful cheractr. The Couimnil eay in conclusion i i Tlw mem ben of your Committee might content themitlytf by baring thle testimony to the Senate aud the people without a void of commeut, but when the enemies- of a Just and generom govtira tent are attempting to excite the tympatby of dU- loyal men in our own country to lolicol tbe aid of foreign governmenti bf the groeeeac mlsrepreeea tlom of the objucts ef the wtr and of the ceuduct of the olUcerai aud Boldiera of tho Republic tbui the tai-tllug evidence of their inetoeeilty aud luhu-maulty deierTei aome notice at their haudi.

We learn from Richmond. that that city li full 6f RssfugtMUa umen from all parti of tbe Vat ley, and fiom ths Rappihanuock. They all fly to Richmond for protection. Frederickaburgh ia half Richmond, Wa aleo learn that Captain Buchanan, ef the Merrimae, though receiving only a flah wound In thigh, yet ao dUablcd aa to be anavai table for aervlce. at leaat for tbe present, lie never baa been danger of dying fit hia wounds.

Tbe MetriioM ii kept in Norfolk, aa much for city protection, as for anything else. Qua. Renoa advance, from the uurnalde expedxtiou, affrighted the Norfolkere half out of their wits. The greatest ttforte are being made la Riohmoud supply the Yorktown Aimy with men, mane, ic, Ac. The whole energies of the oity are bent that direction.

Tho loee of New Orleans la a terrible blow te Jeff Darist A Co. Lovelt'a N. O. Army, ia in good part en its war Beauregard, to strengthen him In Cor loth. XXXVIIlbConBrees Firat SeetioM fcENATK.

WaeHiNOToif, April 90. Mr. Harris prattnfad a tn-morihl from the Cham ef Commerce ot Me Totik lo relation te the eyntein of taxation. VVaati trom the Committee on the Uoaauos the as of of of the of the J..

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