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ijiajtfiWsMnsir.iiiiiiwa-iTrrf'afiliit'iiiiirrir -SfrTMrt swijS8f. 1 Tlf" -1 I i'f 1 It H'f. 1 I AFTERNOON'S DISPATOE COMMERCIAL' BYTEIiEQRAPH! SECOINT) EDITION Pi.easpm YacKTFasnib Whits. This beautiful pleasure yacht, built for and, till recently, owned by Mr. E.

T. Evans, has been purchased by Capt She can accom Omoa of EvEimfe Coumeb. As Kkpcblio, Thursday May 88, 1863. THUBflDAT EtEiftNG, MAT 28, 1863. THE ONEIDA DESTROYED BY THE NINE O'CLOCK, A.

It. FOUR O'CLOCK, P.M. ALABAMA. RAILROAD TIME TABU1S) ABOPTBD WON- modate thirty persons, is handsomely fitted np, Special te the Evening Courier and Republic. DAY, ATOILM, rwm Thamarket rather more active at the decline which has been from to 8 shillings In the last two weeks.

Sales since yesterday noon 1105 bbls yesterday P. 90 bbls double extra red winter at $6 75; 8S HER CONTINUED DEPREDATIONS. mr torx oiitul "REBEL ACCOBNT8 OF THE ATTACK. OS VICKSBITRO. THKY CLAIM TICKSBCRO TO BE ft llinf and nicely furnished with the necessary conveniences for the accommodation of pleasure parties and plc-nics, and is jnst the thing for these purposes.

Capt Johnson will be at the service ddib at as so ror spring extra, and $6 CO for donble ex GR. M'CLELLA TO BESIDE NEW JERSEY. ALL QUIET BURNSIDE'B Night tSKk-TL HiT.Kau tJ0A.lt Aeeommodat'n HOr. X. ON GEN.

FRONT. tra red winter; 60 bbls superfine at $3 50; SO bbls white southern minols at 87X 25 bbls at t5 00 for extra Wisconsin low grade, and to 00 for extra Ohio Steamboat Kn. 8:00 km, H. trprese 800 a. Aeeommodat'n 5 30 A.

Steamboat Bxp. 8 DO a. Hall t-OOr. M. Night 6:45 r.x.

Ctudnnatl Exp. 106 p. M. One Train East Bundav Night N. t.

Express ..1000 p. H. OF ViCKStHTRG NEWS BY WAY PHILADELPHIA. BUTIiKR NOT TO COMMAND IN OHIO. THE CONTRABANDS IN THE VICINITY OP WASHINGTON IMPRESSED.

of the public. Gentlemen, with their families, desiring a day of quiet recreation, can step on board of this yacht and visit any of the pleasant localities on the Niagara, and select pleasure H1AQAKA VAIX8 DnriMoa. REPORTED REPULSE OF OUB FORCES BY GEV. PEMBERTON. Kor Locknsrt COO a.

F'mSua. BridM. 11:10 A. parties will find this a most enjoyable way of 00 ouis uuuuio extra jmcnigan at IB 506 87i; and this A. 855 bbls, at tl 00 for white Ohio donble extra; 50 for donble extra white St Louis; 125 bbls, at 6 006 25 for red.

winter extra; 160 bbls Wisconsin spring extra at tt5 50; 100 bbls white Canada at 50. Opening and closing very qniet, with less inquiry than yesterday P. M. Wheat The market very dull. Biiyera and sellers THK VERDICT IS THE CORCORAN' KIMBALL, CAKE.

THEY ARB PUT TO WORK ON EN. TREXCHMENT8.J 9:80 a. spending a day outside the dust, noise and din 800a.m. Det Chi. 800a.m.

For Sua. Bridge. 1:80 p. X. For LockpV Sc.

6O0r. n. Det A CuL t3)r. a. 8ns.

Bridge. 7:80 p. GEN. II ATE K8- of the city. Captain Johnson will do his part MAINS SAID TO SCAPEI).

ma Loclcport lr. A RMD FROM STWART'S CAVALRY EXPECTED. well, and the public will undoubtedly respond From the Richmond Enquirer of the 45th LATK8T OFFICIAL DISPATCHES. The following dispatches from Gen. Pemberton.

SBKAT WieranS RAII.WAT. to his efforts to serve them. apart Sales reported since yesterday noon 7800 bn: yesterday P.M. 7000 bu rejected spring on private terms; connecting at Suspension 'Bridge with Trains ARR1VAL Oi' REBEL REFt GEES AT CINCINNATI. the Commander at Vicksburg, were sent to Jack NEAR and this A.

M. 800 bn No. Milwaukee clnb at 1 15. Metropolitan Gift Book Store No. 199, OUR PICKETS ATTACKED BULL Rf'N.

Tiaina leave Suspension Bridge at 7:00 and 10:05 A. H. and 4 00 and 10 p. m. Held at tl 321 35 for red winter, $1 281 30 for No.

son, ana rrom tnence telegraphed to rest dent Davis: Vicksburg, Hay 20. Traina leave Hamilton for Toronto at 145, 7 JO and Main street, Buffalo E. Brooks, proprietor At this establishment all books are sold at the THE REBELS DRIVEN TEN MILES. a. ana sue ana p.

M. Traina leave Toronto for Hamilton at TOO and 9 5 A. 1 Milwaukee clnb, $1 131 15 for No. 3 Milwaukee club, (1 70 for white Kentucky, and 1 001 05 for No. 2 Chicago spring, 1 581 65 for white Canada and Michigan but there are no buyers at these quotations.

The enemy assaulted our entrenchments on our regalar retail prices, and a gift given to each and 406, 5O0 and 10 as p. X. purchaser at the time of sale, varying in value tux ncn RATLWAT. centre ana lelt. Tney were repulsed with heavy loss.

Onr loss is small. The enemy's force is at IN WA8HIIG- N.Y.&Bontbem SOOa.x. N. T. COLORED BUREAU TON.

uobn uuu, with but little doing. Sales since yes Day I Hail, via Da; from SO cents to $100. For further particulars Slmira Express 545 A. x. Avon Corn'e OO a call and get or send for a catalogue.

terday nodn 48,000 bu yesterday P. 7200 bn mixed at 58c; and this A. 31,200 bn mixed at 58c, and 14,. 000 bu yellow at 61c. Closing quiet, buyers having the advantage.

Night 30 a.m. Expreaa 1130 a.m. Baltimore Exp. 7:15 p. x.

Buffalo Expreaa 10 OO p. X- THE 'TOM HON WEALTH" CAPTURED BY THE ALABAMA. ARREST OF A FORGER. New York, May 29. The Stock market irregular this morning and rather weak until after the close 'of the printed list, when it rallied a little.

New York Central sold at small lot closed Erie old was i and preferred lower. The sale of hides were at 130, hot after the issue of the list 200 shares were taken at Harl. old left off 107 yesterday's price, and 108 was subsequently asked. The preferred was without change. Reding was sold down to J3T Pensions, bounties and arrears of pay can uunuo rtocn- be procured by the widows, orphans and next of Bait Express, via Avon fe Coming 0:45 A.

x. N. Y. Night viaAv. C.

400 p.m. N.T.NightEx.. 5:45 i.m. N.Y. Bait Ex.l p.

One Tram East on 5:45 p. m. 11:45 p.m. Oats The market firm with fair Inquiry stock here light Sales since yesterday noon 8000 bn: vesterdav kin of these who have died; also soldiers and LATER FROM VICKSBURG. THE SITU A rION ON FRIDAY LAST.

THE REBELS DRIVEN INTO THEIR LAST LINE OF ENTRENCHMENTS. JACKSON, DESTROYED. seamen who are disabled by wounds received or least eu.uuu. Vicisbcro, May 21. The enemy kept up a heavy artillery Ore yesterday.

Two of our gnns were dismounted In the centra Qur works, however, were unlnjnred. Their sharpshooters picked off officers and men all day. Onr works were repaired and our gnus replaced last night. Oar men are encouraged by a report that Gen. Johnston is near with a large army, and are in good spirits.

Mat 21st 2 P. M. We have had brisk artillery and musketry firing to-day. Also heavy mortar firing from gunboats. 3.

P.M. Daring the oast two davs. Transnorte with diseases contracted while in the service of the BDPPALO AMD LAKI HUBOlf. P. M.

8000 bn at 63c; and this A. M. 5000 bu on prime Generally held at 65c. BAnLiT Inactive and nominal, at tl 201 25. Bra Qniet, at tl 00, with limited demand light stock and light receipts.

Beaks Firm at $2 758 00, as to quality. United States, by application through C. W. Day .1000 a. X.

Night Expreaa. 4:45 a. m. Way Passenger Ross, who has removed his office to the Old way rassenger to 8 30 p. X.

Night 10 p. x. Day Expreaa 536 p. a. Post Office Building, corner Seneca and Wash- Pxas Qniet and nominal at 90c for Canadian.

Ne i LAKX eHORX. ngton streets. -1 sales, and limited inquiry. 430a.m. Through Exp.

Erie Mali A Ac tiAl. v. Toieao Express, eso a. m. Day 935 a.m.

Mall Aecom 430p.m. Night M. J3f Better than ant Other. Rev. Mrs.

Skids Quiet, and only selling In small lots, at tS 00 for timothy t5 005 ISH tor clover, and t2 60 for flax Through Exp. 6a0p. x. Cincinnati Exp.lOlOp. x.

E. C. Andrus, for many years Missionary to troops have gone np the river. Their destination is unknown. Trains on the Lake Shore road nm hv Buffalo tint: vm um miliar hm uj new xorx ama.

Hayti, now of Martinsbnrgh, N. (the climate having seriously affected her hair and scalp,) Mobile, May 23. A special dispatch to the Advertiser nod Ra The Cut ins vicinity. THE BATTERIES ABOVE AND BELOW VICKBBURQ CAPTURED. 4 Fbii.adki.phia, May 28.

The brig Wm. M.Dodge from Perrambnco, 3d, has arrived. Captain Potter of the ship Oneida, is a passenger, and reports that the Oneida was destroyed by the Alabama. The Oneida bound from Shanghai to New Tork, was captured on the 29th inct, in lat 140; long. 29, w.

At the same time saw on fire the bark Henrietta, from Baltimore for Rio, likewise the work of the Alabama. Capt Potter ascertained that a few days prior to his capture the Alabama bad in company with the Florida, captured and destroyed" the follow writes: '-I have derived much benefit from the nee of Mrs. a A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer gister, dated to-day, says: The enemy has failed in all his efforts. His dead strew the ground in front of our works.

Ac- Hobsk Show. The Fourth Annual Hone Show of the Chautauqua Farmer's and Mechan and Zylobalsamnm. I have tried various other remedies, but never anything that so materially Provisions Pork in moderate demand for small lota, at tlS 50 for light mess and $13 50 for heavy mess. Smoked meats in fair request for home consumption and interior at 88j for plain hams, 99Xc for sngar cured do, 10)llc for sacked do. Shoulders 6c.

Diied and smoked beef Lard steady at 910c. Fish, Trout and White flah in fair demand and higher. Quoted at $4 75 00 for half bbls, and Siscowlla $5 005 25. HiflHwiMBs Dull and in moderate request Sales 100bbl9at42c. Retailing at 43c.

CasalFkkights Dull and lower. To New Tork, flour 54c, wheat 13c, corn 11c. To Albany, wheat 10c, corn 8Kc. ic's Union will be held at Fredonia on the 11th andperimneimy benefited me." 12th of June. They offer a liberal list of coraing to one estimate his loss is 10,000.

Firing was heard at intervals last night, and to-day the enemy was supposed to be shelling. An official dispatch from Gen, Johnston, dated the 23d, says: It is said here to-dav that another assanlt was Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot 198 premium. Greenwich street. New York.

iuy26rcw Discharged. At the recent session of the The American Route. Passengers for ing vessels: Ship Louisa Hatch, Captain Grant from Cardiff for Singapoor; ship Nava, Captain "Chicago and the West," should be sure and made near the Jackson road, and also repulsed. Confidence in Pemberton's ability to maintain his position is expressed, and hopes are given of final success. tv i.

uuui mmm uuauuwun vvuut nutUUJi Arehibold, of Fredonia, who had been previously Aaams trom Liverpool tor Calcutta: snip una. Hill, Capt Percivalfrom Liverpool for Montevi- indicted for being connected in some way with die. iuij iys lower uiau last evening, put rallied tol0fc109, C. it P. rallied from 83 the-lowest price of yesterday to 85J on the list and stood at 8787) at the close.

C. and A. A T. H. advanced 1.

R. Q. N. and Gal. Ch.

and A. T. H. and Pitt fc Ft W. Mich.

Cent and C. fc A. preferred were the same as last M. S. old closed' on the list 1 decline but stood subsequently 7374.

The guaranteed was quoted at without sale. and Miss Mo declinedjl 111 and Tol Wab preferred Mil A du Vi- There was less doing in government stoeks to-day. The coupons of Bl were about the same as yesterday, but the registered fell a little from the extreme price. Sales of the reg-v istered 6s of 1868 at 107, of '67, 108, and 6s of '71 at 98 for the registered. For the coupons 6s of74, 94 was bid.

certificates and 7-30s-were without Gold has ruled quite steady the range being 143144, with not so mnch business doing. Sales at titie Board were 143143); and at 1 o'clock the price was about 143. There is a light business doing in Foreign exchange, at 156 158for sterling; 3f 673f SS for bills in Paris. New York, May 28. The Post has the following: Gen.

McClellan it is said, has purchased a tract of land in West Orange, N. and intends building a residence there for himself and family. PHiLiDELFHU, May 28. The Bulletin has special dispatch from Cincinnati what gives news said to have been re-, ceived by the way of Murfreesboro. It is to the 1 following effect: i.

b. 'vn We have rebel news that Gen. Pemberton has repulsed six assaults upon Vicksburg, but that they greatly feared the next assault which was purchase tickets, via the old reliable American Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Line. Americans should patronize Ameri can institutions. m2.3Rctf the fraudulent enlistment of men in that county Neve.

Vvrta-market Br Telegraph. Haw Yobk, May 2-l P. 1L Washington, May 27. The Richmond Examiner of Mondav contains last fall, was discharged from the indictment In addition to these they had jointly captured and destroyed the following whalers: Bark Lafayette, New Bedford, Captain Lewis; Brig Kate Cory of Westnort, Captain Fiainders; ASHES Quiet and steady. Small galea at $885 the following: All that can be considered certain in the con Oil Crbik R.

R. The following officers have Lost. A lady passing from the Ameri Schooner King Fisher of Fair Haven. been elected for the Oil Creek R. B.

for the en CrNcrsxATi, May 28. A colored man named Mamo. convicted of the can Hotel to Georgia street, and thence to the corner of Franklin and Virginia streets, lost a paper package, containing 1J yards silk, yards Lace, 1 Bertha, 1 pair Kid Gloves. fused jargon of telegrams from Jackson is that two points of the land defences of Vicksburg have been assaulted, and that the assaults were repulsed. Similar attempts were often made last summer with the same result.

Indeed nothing suing year: President, Thomas Struthers; Superintendent, a Streator; Secretary, John E. Mc-PhersorrriAuditor, 'W. K. Witter; Chief Engi murder of Geo. W.

Wallers, is sentenced to be bung Sept 11. ror ota, ana Pearls at FLOUB Receipts were 10,306 barrels. The market rather more steady Sales 10,000 bbls at I5206 30 for Superfine State; 5T55 95 for extra State t6 006 10 for choice do; $5 200585 for superfine Western; 5 806 10 for common to medium extra Western $6 S06 30 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio. Canada flour rules a shade firmer. Sales of 460 bbls at $6 80610 for com son and (6 157 90 for good to choice extra.

Bye flour steady. Sales were at t4005 26 lor fineand superfine GRAIN Wheat, receipts of 48,846 bushels. Market lc better with limited supply. Sales of 75,000 bn at 1180189c for Chicago spring, 126143c for Milwaukee club, 148145c for amber Iowa, 148149c for winter red Western, and 150154c for amber Michigan. Bve dull, at 990100c.

Barlev nominal. Any person finding said package, and leaving could excuse or explain a want of success on the same at 359 Franklin street, will be liberally re fiartol the defence. Vicksburg la a mountain the bend of the river. On all aides are high Advices from Kentucky represent that all is quiet on Burnside's front The rebel force in Wayne county, is es- warded. my25Rotf neer, Samuel M.

Lawrence. The work upon the, road. is. boiog pushed forward rapidly and will soon be completed through from to Oil City. 8i AccresiiT.

The Sprlngville Herald says bluffs, crowned with breastworks and batteries. ClarkstW. Ross Conveyances akd nmatea at irom to Gen. Pegram's rebel headquarters are this side of the Monticello on Gen. Gilbert's front There is much speculation and uncertainty as to Notart Public Deeds, Bonds and Mortgages we are lntormea tnat an attack can nownere oe made with a force equal to the garrison, and that on no side can more than 8,000 men be deployed in line for an aaaatiit.

drawn up with neatness and despatch at "One that on Friday last while Mr. Henry Newton, of Onm 62,418 bushels. The market roles tne intentions 01 mo reoeis. mat iney are go Half the usual fees. 4 The character of the ground renders regular preaches difficult, while the heat and malaria the eonntrv dnruur six months of the vear.

Office In the Old Post Office Buildings, Bt alo, N. V. p22Rw6m Sardinia, was driving across the bridge over the gulf tw6 miles east' of that Tillage, the team took fright, and backing up were predplted together with the occupants of the into the ravine below, a distance of thirty feet. Mr. would make its siege at the present season one ejf Soldiers discharged for wounds received auuui oeing msue.

The rebels also say that Gen. Loring had cut his way through at Haines bluff and -The fact of the matter is that whoever command- Sales were 60,000 bush at 7478c tor mixed Wester In shipping order, and 6974c for common to prime new. Oats market quite Arm. Sales were at n75c for Canadian. Western and State.

PROVISIONS-Pork rules steady. Bales 350 bbls at $11 8712 00 for old mess; $107611 75 for old and new trime. Beef Is qniet Cat meats is unchanged. Lard a more steady. Sales 1800 bbls at 9X10c Butter selling at 1722c for Omo.and 3023c for State.

Cheese rules steady at 912c for Ohio and State. WHISESY Market Arm. Sales of 150 bbls at 44Xc for State and Western. Moinrr Market roles steady at 6 per cent for loans on call. ewton himself and a young lady were not in ing 10 mase a Doia Birose is evident.

Boston, May 28. The steamship America for Liverpool via Halifax, will call off Cape Race, weather permitting. She is due off Cape Race about 12 o'clock Saturday night There was no insurance on the ship Charles Hill, destroyed by the Alabama, as her owners considered her having an English cargo wonld protect her. Washington, May 28. jured; but another young lady, and an old gen tleman, seventy-five years of age, Mr.

Lewis, of In battle as well as the representatives ef those who have died In the service, can obtain $100 bounty by applying to S. A. Goodwin, Army and Navy Agent, corner of Seneca and Washington streets, Buffalo. Also, the proper representatives of those who died of wounds received, or disease contracted in the service, can obtain pensions through Mr. Goodwin.

ap9Rwtf from cammunication with the -rebel forces at If Ohio, grandfather of Mr. then on a visit with the family, were seriously injured. The oung lady has nearly recovered. Mr. Lewis, Stocks First Board Market lower.

of the most murderous ones on record; only treachery or cowardice could explain the capture of Vicksburg by sudden assault, and Its fall by any other means seems daily less and less probable. If the Yankee army had the Valley In such overwhelming force as not only to beat off the Confederate forces In Northern Mississippi, but to take permanent possession of the whole country and establish themselves there as they have done in Northern Tennessee and Kentucky, the fall of Vicksburg conld with difficulty be prevented. Isolated in the midst of the territory possessed by the enemy, its reduction by blockade would be but a question of time, but Grant's army is not an army of conqueststill less of occupation. Its advance on Jackson, however intended, has been converted into a very ordinary raid. It is true that he'gained rapid and repeated i uiuavEii.rmA, Jaaj The Evening Bulletin, of this city, has the wing special dispatch: Cincinnati, May 28.

Chi and Rk 98 was thought for some days, conld hot live; All male contrabands in the neighborhood of but he seems better now, and hopes are entertained of his recovery. New Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon Corner of Main and Genesee streets. The sub Liquor Licknsi. The Board of Excise A number of conscripts from tne btn Tennessee (rebel) regiment reached Cairo on the 25th. inst.

They were on their wayfrom Port Hudson. to join Gen. Bragg's army when the battle of Raymond was fought Alexandria nave been put to work on entrenchments in the neighborhood. The Provost Marshal has had a lively time in impressig them. Great alarm was caused by a report that Stuarts cavalry intended to make a raid into Alexandria.

Gen. Heintzelman and staff on Monday visited and inspected the fortifications. Our pickets were attacked yesterday, some scriber has opened a branch store for the sale of his celebrated bread at the above location, and are now in seseion at the Old Court House. They will continue in session dnring the remain Canton 38 Regist'dUS 6s .107 Regist'd TJ 8 (is '81 108 Dbta'81, coupons ..106 Reg'dU85s'71 98 Regist'd US 6s 103 TJ 6s 1 yr cert, new. 99K Dl coup of Tennessee 64 North Carolina 6a 79 Missouri 6s 70X Cal7s 130 Brie 2d 118 Mich 8s, .115 Dl bds Terr A Income.

88 ChlNWint. 97 CM NW 1st. S3 Chi ANW8d 61 Tol Wab 1st 106X Pacific Mall 180K der of this week. my28iuct30 84X Chi, Bur Tol Wab i 71 Tol AWabpfd 8SX Tern Haute Alton. 44 ChlNW 81 ChLStLAA 78 92 Gal AChl 108 niCscrip 106 J19X Ene Railroad.

93 Hudson River 180 Harlem Railroad ....107 Reading. lOTtf Harlem pfd Ill Mich Central ........115 Mich 18H Cleve and Tol .114 Brie pfd 104 will also keep all kinds of plain an fancy Cakes, Ice Cream, Confectionary, 4c. Fresh Rolls every morning. advantages from the time he captured Grand Gulf in the tight tney reiusea to nre on tne leuerau and Bhot into the air. After this engagement they encamped at Mis--sissippi Spring.

In the middle of the night half of the 5th Tennessee regiment left their camps determined where in the vicinity of Bull Run, and one of my28cRlw Henry Roese Co. them killed. 3 The follawlng Is takes trom theCenrleret tklaaaopalni. Tbb Enrollment. The, Board of Enroll The enemy was chased ten miles and some of SPECIAL, NOTICES.

to make their way into tne ieuerai lines. --Thav dqi7 tliAra haa hflon at no time more than ment, authorized by the National Militia Law, as selected the following persons as Enrolling 17 Te Inventors Examinations and Opinions (Officers for the several Wards and Towns In this 10,000 rebel troops at Port Hudson. New York, May 28. The ship "of Boston, Capt. McClellan from New York Maich 19th, for San on Inventions, wiOouf Aargt Preliminary examina-Uons at the Patent Office, to determine patentability, before applying, tor FIVE DOLLARS, at the Western New York Patent Agency, No.

Hollister Building. Vallandlgbam's Ajrrest-A Historical Parallel. From the Sunday Mercury.) John Wilkes, in 1765, was arbitrarily and ille till lately, because the Confederate forces under Pemberton had' been scattered over half the State of Mississippi, and were therefore unable to defend any point In the moment of danger, however, Gen. Johnston was ordered to go there and take command of that army. Whether he will be able to retrieve all the losses which have been suffered by the Confederates remain to be seen, but we have little reason to fear the loss of the State of Mississippi and the consequent fall of Vicksburg, while he can keep the field there.

A disgraceful attempt is made here in Richmond to fix npon him the responsibility of the disaster of the Lieutenant General by favor who was entrusted the command of the most important army of the Confederates, without having pnt a squadron in the field of battle, but it is the duty of every honest man to see that this detestable maneuver shall fail. mysSStar STRAYED. gally arrested for advocating the freedom of the Press in bis journal the North Briton. A Chief Francisco was captured Dy tne AiaDama, previous to the 24th ult Philadelphia, May 28 -T. H.

Craige, alias Norton, was arrested here to-day on the charge of being connected with the forgeries of defendants, purporting to be iss Aim ira inor irum xiaoureeu street, in this cltv. a new MILCH COW. thin In flesh. Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench, in those days of servility to the Crown, had the courage to grant the writ of habeas corpus, and to declare the warrant of the Secretary of State illegal. A reddish color, a piece of rope around her neck, and ereoked horns.

Whoever will return her to me at No. Buffalo 1st Ward, 9d Ward Charles L. Cook. 3d Ward Andrew J. Backhaul.

4th Ward Charles Hnotter. 5th Ward Charles W. Myers. 6th Ward George W. Peck and August Rlchtar.

7th Ward Volney Randall and Theodore Belle. 8th Ward Richard Wells. 9th Ward Bilas W. Palmer. 10th Ward Isaac T.

Hathaway. 11th Ward 13th Ward William Bastings 18th Ward George Orr. Alden John C. Rogers. Amhert O.

W. Bpehnan. Aurora Orln Henshaw. Boston John H. Owen.

Brandt Leroy Famham. Cbeektowaga Frederick Bommer. Clarence Daniel Bloker. Golden W. A.

Calkins. Green street, will be suitably rewarded. mya6n8t FRANK MORGAN. jury awarded him large damages against the ued by F. Granger of Adams of Chicago.

His operations seems to have been carried on privately in Washington and Baltimore. LOST. A UR-AY OVERCOAT, on Fourteenth street The amount oi tne lorgenes is esumnieu at $50,000. The accused admitted his guilt t. The finder will be well rewarded by leaving it at this office.

memuers OI US wuu iMsuou wo warrant The people were aroused. In the person of Mr. Wilkes their dearest liberties the liberty of the Press and of public discussion were endangered. They returned him to Parliament from the largest and most important con mylft Washingtos, May 27. Special to the Tribune.

So far as can be ascertained, there is no foun Board Wanted. IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, by a Gentleman and his Wife. Terms must be moderate. Addrwa. stituency in the kingdon.

In spite of all the cor New Yobk, May 28. The steamship America, from Greytown, Nlc-' aragua, will be up at 4:30 this afternoon, i Double Track. The Central Company are Collins 1st, Francis L. Knight, 3d, William Peacock, Concord Joseph H. Oaylord.

East Hambureh ChrlitoDher Hambleton. stating fall particulars, to Drawer 168. myiDbtAo PIANO TO KENT. putting down another line of rails between Ro- Eden Lyman Pratt Elma Albert F. Hitchcock.

Evans Joseph Bennett Grand Island John H. Stoneway Hamburg 1 tollandThomaa A. Rln rupt influences oi tne urown ana tne Administration, the people returned him three times to Parliament Tne citizens of London elected him Lord Mayor of their city. Sir Francis Burdett, assailed the Administration of that day. He vindicated the rights of the people to meet and discuss their political grievances.

He was arbitrarily arrested, and impris 4UOOD Six Octave Piano Forte, at the lowprios of $36 per month, nqnlre at No. 8 Niagara street dation for the reports that Gen. Butler is to be assigned te the department of the Ohio. The probabilities now are that the government will carry into effect the three hundred dollar clause in the national enrollment law. It is understood that Solicitor Whiting has given a written opinion in favor of constituting the clause to be binding upon the Executive.

It Is now doubtful whether the first draft for troops will be as was originally intended, confined to those States which have failed to furnish their quota tinder previous calls. The deficit is so small in all the States where they exist, with perhaps the single exception of Pennsylvania, as to render so re Chester and Churchville, which, when completed, will form a double track the whole distance between Rochester and this city. mjniwa tJlAC-AMU W1LBUJX mWi Panorama for Sale. Marilla Henry C. Sargetft.

Newstead George Greek. North Collins Abram Foster. oned in the Tower of London. The spirit of the PANORAMA OF TBS AMERICAN WAR, PANORA wide and Ave hundred varda lone, ac A J. three yardi knowledges to Sardinia James M.

Hopkina. En elish people was again aroused. They led i i Drowned. The captain of the canal boat Champion, of Albany, was drowned at Medina, ne the flneat work of art in America. LduiHWUiuw-wnrj viisfi- nraiee norace tioimea.

For particulars, addreaa "American War Panorama," at this office. mylcntf him in triumph from his capacity, and sent him to Parliament as the representative of Westminister, tho wealthiest metropolitan constituency i a weaioeneca yvuuamauiier. on Monday, while attempting to rescue his sister, aTThese officers have been supplied with the stricted a arait practically unavauing. tnem KUiea ana wounaea in tne sKirnusn. It is supposed that there are no rebels in force from Warrenton down to Aquia Creek as we hold the intervening country and all along the Rappahannock.

There may be guerilla bands in the valley, but not in large numbers. An order was promulgated to-day, for the establishment of a bureau in the war department for the organization and officering of colored troops. Chicago, May 28. A special Cairo dispatch to Gen. Lee, of Kansas, confirms the report that two of the outer works of the enemy at Vicksbnrg have been taken.

On Friday's attack upon the fortifications, the battle was very sanguinary. The federaUoss was severe. The rebels fought with great coolness and desperation reserving their fire until our forces came within a murderous range. The rebels however were driven back by main force into the last line of their entrenchments. This was the sitntion on Friday evening, May 22d.

Jackson, has been destroyed by the federal forces that occupied that place, and this force is now acting as a reinforcement to Gen. Grant. When the boat left on Saturday morning our mortar boats were throwing occasional shells into Vicksburg. We have captured the batteries both above and below Vicksburg. Boston.

May 23. One of the most enthusiastic, exciting and demonstrative local military events of the war, took place to-day, to commemorate the departure of the 64th Massachusetts (colored) regiment, for South Carolina. The ranks of the regiment were entirely full. The men were dressed in regular V. S.

uniforms and were splendid equipped. They were headed by a full band of colored musicians. The regiment made a magniflcient appearance. New Tobk, May 2S. Several forged drafts signed F.

G. Adams, of Chicago, drawn on Thompson Brothers of New York, nave been detected to-day, including one for $4,300 received from Washington. Messrs. Thompson Btate that they have seen $20,000 of the forged drafts thus far coming from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. They suppose that the rogues are now at work elsewhere.

New The Commercial says that there can be little doubt that by this time Gen. Grant has received ample reinforcements from a certain quarter, and by the 26th at least he was ample prepared to move successfully npon the enemy's works. New Orleans has been secured from any invasion by the arrival of reinforcements so that should the insurgents attempt a foray upon the place during Gen. Banks absence they will signally fait 214. Boots and Shoes.

214. ecessary blanks and Instructions, and will pro. who had fallen overboard. His brother jumped in and saved the woman, but the captain, being unable to swim was drowned. 1 (Special the Herald The following is understood here to be the sKd to make the enrollment without delay.

Me time allowed for completing It Is limited to "1 decline," saia nr. uawin james iu repiy a request by some gentleman to attend, and express bis sentiments with reference to the arrest and mock trial of Mr. Vallandigham, "for the present to take any part in political discussions, but the facts I have narrated to you from one of the natres nf England's history." (citing the in The nnderaitmed have iuat reeeived. and nflVr tor sale at their Store, enty-flve verdict of the court of inquiry in the Corcoran Kimble affair: That Lieut Col. Kimball died on the morning of the 12th of April 1863 from the effects of a wound in the neck produced by a Sistol ball, said pistol having been fired by Briga-ier Gen.

Michael Cercoran. No. 314 MAIN STREET, in chnrge of raising funds In this city for the relief -of the Buffering poor in Ireland, was presented) KAa.Amin Bm hv Dram Rtpr. -Before Justice Albro, Police Brevities. ay (Lately occupied by Murray, Camming Grant,) A LARUE STOCK OF John O'NaiI and Danlfll O'Niol fnp an bjuiiuiU stances we have given above) "may be used to advantage with the American people, whose spirit and love of freedom have not, I believe, degenerated.

And I commend the historical moxd, Esq. We understand this charity The court farther found that Lieut, ool tum- ball halted Brig. Gen. Corcoran and demanded 1 1 1. gryattery upon Edwin Green, were fined ft, which was James Mack, assault is to be brought to tne attention oi tne ttoara of Trade, to-day.

BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, To which they would invite the attention of their Mends and the public generally. We shall keep PPly Of BUFFALO MASK WORK, which we can warrant to give entire parallel to tne nonce oi iu nw i-uucim ui mo State of Ohio." battery pn John O'Nell, fined $5, Wil- The Patent Office Report for 18C1. In Smith was charged with an assault and bat- but on payment of costs was discharged. consequence of the suspension of the project for l. W.

Se O. W. flWKKT, 114 acre. printing the patents in full, under the law of -Mathias Cramer, charged with an assault tne countersign, reiusingujnuuw mm wk until he should give it That Brig. Gen.

Corcoran refused to give the countersign as oredredj that an altercation ensued, resulting in the death of Lt Col. Kimball. The conrt further fined that Liut Col. A Kimball was at the time of haul? ting Gen. Corcoran intoxicated and that he eras not authorized in so baiting him.

A. Richmond paper of the 25th says: The Steamship Margrettand Jessie, Capt Arlson, and Annie, Captain Parlin, and Kate, Captain Stabs, arrived in Charleston last Wednesday with valuable cargoes. William (Jraser, was and the S14. Wholesale and Retail. 814.

1861, it became necessary to resume the publication of the yearly volumes of last-, bmplalnant ordered to pay costs. Rabecca peMahon, assault and battery on John Higgins, volumes issued were for 1860. The resumption Dwellings to Bent was only begun a. short time ago, and the vol- I 2. Mary Grant, assault and battery.

ume for 1861 ia now in course of preparation. uttes allowed to settle on payment of costs. The Quota of New York. From the Albany Journal New Vork Is now to reap the benefit of Gov. Morgan's persistent refusal to allow of the enlistment of nine months' men, until the last moment, under the previous call for troops.

The War Department has decided that three years is to be made the basis of the estimate of a State's quota. That is, 2000 three years' men re to be counted as the equivalent of 8000 two years' men, and 4000 nine months' men. This rule is eminently just, and under it, instead of being de6cient 30,000 or 60,000 men, New York is officially declared to have fllled her quota. Gov. Morgan not only Insisted npon all enlistments being for three years (with the exception of three or four organised militia regiments) but in conjunction with Gov.

Seymour and General Cnraimu. hftafnllowed no the subject before the The drawings are being engraved by Messrs. E. TWO STORY Brick Bonne, east side of Washington street, third doer above Carlton street Oaa and lztnres, wellfaeUar, Ac. Immediate jsosaesaloa.

Bent 1115. A dwelling and grocery, situate on a desirable comer for bosines, will be rented reasonable to a good tenant -Frederick W. Schoeffer, assault and battery i. ami mvm mm. I Margaret Eckeri Costs paid and parties al- Vd to settle.

Amelia Smith, charged with a. uunaio, proofs which we have seen, we can say that they will be splendidly executed. If all the contrae- O. jfHABTraoa. v.

TJRIL'K DWELLINGS TOR S)ALV-2U. Jj Chestnut street Price. $1800. Tlo.18 Chestnut street Price, I1S00- No. 100 Clinton street $S8pft, mmm (r No.

Michigan street Price, 18MB. S. Michigan street JtSOOO. apS8aao LYON A BAKER. Brie Land Office ding a bretot pin, Was discharged, and the mylve No.

i Brown's Balldlngs. vnrlr vntiM manifest hut a nplainant ordered to pay Dehlia vagrancy, sent to the Workhouse for sixty tithe of the fidelity tnat is snown oy tne omciai -labors of the above -uthiied artists, the people would indeed be fortunate. So says the Sctentt- vs. James Allen, assault ana battery on -Y7-EKT SUPERIOR HORSR FOR. 8AA.K...

Well broken to saddle and harness, young, stylish and gentle. myslBAo LYON A BAKVER. Erie Lend Office, FRANK COTTAensWTwo new one story frame eottasee for sale, on Seventh street between Hud- rlstopbei Geyer, fined $16. James O'Don- Mew Goods, Just BeceivedV CHAMPAGNE WINBS-Hsidaick, Mumm's Cat lnet and Prince Imperial, all choice brand, la 41a pta and hf-pte, Just received and for sale by nyWe GEO. QAGK, No 884 Main street ftc American, of the 23d inst WarDepartment, until this just recognition of 1 for an assault on Mary O'Donnell, was sent Terms eaav.

son ana rennsyivama aireew. Ihe three years men nas neen maae. Ithe Workhouse for 60 days. mytta-e LYON BAKXB, Irle LandOfflce..

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