Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, May 21, 1862, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
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!CVEHY DAY,
(iEORCIE BEROrNEH.
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renter of the year, and furnished to subscribers at
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RATES OF ADVIOITISING.
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belore Marriges and Deaths, EIGHT DENTS PER LINE
tot each insertion. ...
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vertisemonta
illistellancons
BIO3INA ROOFING
MAIMIAOMID) BY MB
UNITED STATES BIOTINII ROOFING CO ,,
NO. 9 GORE BLOCK,
Corner Green and Pitts Streets, Boston, Mass.
THIS Portable Roofing is the only article
ever offered to the public, which is ready prepared
to go on the roof without any tinishine operation. It Is
tight, handsome and easily applied, and tan be es tely
and cheaply transported to any part of the world. It
will not inint or discolor water running over, or lying on
it, and in in all respe its a very desirable article.
Ito
nonconducting properties adapt it especially to covering
manufactoran of various kinds, ono It is confidently of
fered to the public after a test of four yours In 411 yule.
Ilea of cl mate aad temperature, fur coverl4 all kinds of
roofs flat or pitched together with care, sleamb ate, &o
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It s boila chap and dunible. Agents wanted, to whom
literal Inducements are offered Send for sample, circu
lar, ac., with particulars, to "U. ROOMING C 0.,.
apr24 11301 No. 9 Gore Block. Boston."
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
385 & 367 BROADWAY,
CORNER OF .FRANKLIN STREET,
NEW YORK.
qlll.lB firstoalass house—the most quie,t,
j_ homelike, and pleasant hotel in the city—offers
superior Inducement , to those visiting New YORK fbr
business or pleasure. It Is central In Its location, and
kept on the
EUROPEAN PLAN,
In connection with
TAYLOR'S SALOON,
Nebere refreshments can be had at all hours, or served
In their own rooms. The clowns are metiers le, the
News And attendance of the fleet order—baths, and all
the modern convenience attached. mania .
UNION RESTAURANT ,
BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON,
NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR MYTH.
THE subscribers having erected a !erg e
budding at the above place, expressly for the purp 0-
see above indicated, beg to call the attention of the pub.
hc to the following :
lut iterrechAwr, on the first floor, with a dining room
attuebed, la Mud up In first•olass style, and It will at all
omen to suppled with the best OYSTERS to be bad to
the Atlantic cities, together with, terrapin, fish and all
their 01 game in season. Oysters served op in every
style, end meals to be had at ail hours. The Ales of all
the celebrated breweries in the country conatautly on
bend.
•
Thel'es.pin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, is in the rear,
and contains three alleys of modern construction, where
the Were el' this healthy evareleo can enjoy themselves.
The Billiard Saloon.is up.stairs—elegantly Stied up,
had contains three marble top combination cushion ta•
Elea, equal to any made.
Harrisburg tow wog felt the want of a grand combio
thou of this kind, and as the proprietors are determine d
t conduct It in a quiet end orderly manner, and do eve-
Tithing in their power to make it a fasnlonable resort,
they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage.
ttSett WILLIAM 0. MOVADDIN & 00.
COAL! POWDER!!
COAL REDUCED I I I
I. N consideration of the hard times, and
as I sell exclusively FOR OABR, I have reduced the
priry u 1 Coal as follows :
Lykens Valley Broken @ $2 90 per ten
" Large Egg " 290 "
" • Small Egg " 290 "
it " Stove " 290 " "
" Not " 226 ft It
Wilksbarre is . 4 90 It Olt
/Debora f t 2 90 it 111.
airall Coal delivered by the PATIMT Wiles CAME; OA
cao be weighed at the purchasers door, and It it falls
'hurt 10 room*, the Coal with be forfeited.
All ikial of the beet quality mined, delivered free from
MI impurities.
Aril - Coul sold In To:dittos, at the Lowlier WHOLMIALTI
?Ins.
Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Powder, a large supply
always on bend, at Ilatinfacturers prices.
arA large lot of euperlor baled Hay for sale.
r 23 JAMES M. WHEELKIt.
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA MINUFACTORY
No. 69, Market Street, below Third,
AN. HARSISSIMG,
M. H. LEIS ,
MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
PARBOI/3 and WALKING CANES, will Amish
goods at LOWER PRIOES than nen be bought In any of
heEusterncitlee, Couutry m..robanta will do well to
an mud awni.to plinth! And quality, sad mm vino, them
eriee or um. fae: au2s•dly
REMOVED.
JOHN B. SMITH
HAS removed hie Boot and Shoe Store
from the corner of Second and Walnut streets 10
NO. 108 MARKET STREET,
Next door to Hayne's Agriculture Rare, where he Intends
to keepall kinds of Boots ve. shoes, Gaiters ko., end a
large stook of Trunks, and everything in his line or bu
siness ; and will be thankful to receive the patronage of
Ida old customers and the, public m general at his new
plug or business. All kinds of work made to order in the
beet style and by superior workmen. itepairing dine at
short souse. [apr2dtl] JOlll4 B. MUTH.
DAN'L. A. MITENOH, AGENT,
I F th e Old Wallower Line respectfully
J informs the public that this Old Daily Transporta.
ho Leo. (the only Wallower Line now in existence in
this City,) 1. is In successful operation, and prepared to
carry freight as IoW as any other individual hue between
Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Wd
liansteori, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven and all other points
on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Wil
liamsport and Elmira Ealkoads.
MIL. A. MUHNOH, Agent.
g, Pa,
Ooodatent to the Ware House of Messrs.Harrisbur Peacock,
Zell fa c Wellman, Nol 808 and 810 Market street above
11, Ybllattelphia, by 4 o'clock,P. M., will arrive Cl
n arrisbriril, ready for delivery
llNSO.ramyl unt morning.
CEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, . BROOMS
bad everythbn tne lne, just received lerge
busetices awl for side very low by
WU. DOCK, Jr., ♦k 00.
DR. JOHNSON
MS IL lITMIIIOI=I.3II
LOCK HOSPITAL !
AS discovered the most certain, speedy
LA. and elietenal remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
REIM IN SIX TO TWELVE HOURS.
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs.
A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in Prom one
to Two Daps.
SO 25
125
2 60
4 00
8 00
10 00
Weakness of the Back Cr Limbs, Strictures, Affeetions
of the kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Ins.
potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Lan.
scar, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, PalpitaUen of the
Heart Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Slight or Eliddi•
'nese, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affec
tions of the Liver Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those ter
rible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth
—those INORIT and solitary practical more fatal to their
victims than the song of :.yrens to the Mariners of Ellys•
sea, blighting their most brillisht hopes or anticipation*,
rendering marriage, Am., impossible.
Young Men
Especially, wbo have•become the ivictims of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual
ly sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young
Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect,
wbo might otherwise have entranced listening Senates
with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the
living lyre, may call with full confidence.
Marriage.
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating mar
riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debili
ty, deformities, &c., speedily cured.
He who places himself under the care Of Dr. J. may
religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con
fidently rely upon his skill as a Physician.
Organic Weakness
Immediately Cured, and full vigor Restored.
This distressing affection—which renders 1 lie misera
ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the
victims of improper indulgences. k oung peraone Are too
apt to commit -excetses irom not being aware of the
dreadful town reamer that may mune. New, who that
understands the subject will pretend to ri say that the pow
er of procreation is lost sooner t y Mose falling into Im
proper habits than by the prudent? Besidee being de
prived the pleasures of healthy (Opting, the most se
rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind
arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and
Mental Functions Weakened, Lose of Procreative Power,
Nervious Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigestion, Constitution a Debility, a Wasting of the
Frame, Dough, Consumption, Decoy and Death.
Office, lb. 7 South Frederick Street.
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a tew door.
Mem the corner. .Fail not to observe Dome and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc
tor's Diplomas bang In his office. •
A Care Warranted in Two Days
No Moron or Nauseous Drugs,
Dr. Johnson,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Grad-
uate from oue of the most eminent Colleges in the United
States, and the greater part of whose tile has been spent
In the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, has effected some of the most astonishing cures
that were ever known; many troubled with ringing in
the head and ears when asleep, greetuervouseate, being
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with der angemeut of wind
were cured immediately.
Take Particular Notice
Dr. J. addresses all those who have Injured themselves
by improper indulgence and solitary habits, shish ruin
both body and mind, unfitting them for either business,
shady, loclety or marriage.
These are some of the sad and melancho Ely effects pro •
dueled by early habits or youth, viz : Weakness of the
Bach and Limbs, Paine in the Head, Dimness of Sight,
Loss of Missoula? Power, Palpitation of the heart, Dye
pepsy, Nervous Irratibibty, Derangement of the Digestive
motions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption,
&c.
bisateLLY.—The fearful effects on the mind are much
to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas , De
pression of Spirits, Evil Forbodings, dverrfon to Society,
self Distrust, Love of boUtude,.Timidity, Isc., are some of
the evils produced:
THooaawns of persons of all ages can now judge what
Is the cause orthedr declining health, losing their vigor,
becoming Weak, pale, nervooa and emaciated, having a
singular appearance about the oyes, cough and symptoms
or eonsumption.
Young lien
Who have injured themselves by a certain practice In
dnlged In when alone, a habit frequently learned from
evil companions, or at - school, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even whenaaleep, and if not aural renders
marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body,
should apply Immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his coun
try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched (tom
all prospects and enjoyments of lifts, by the consequence
of deviating from the path of nature and Indalging in a
certain secret habit. Such persons musr,,before contain
plating
reflect that a Bound mind and body are the most neces
sary requisites to promote connubial 'applause. Indeed,
without these, the journey through ilk becomes a weary
pilgrimage ; t ie prospect hourly darkens to the view ;
the mind beoomes shadowed with despair and Oiled with
the melancholly ?enaction that the happiness - of another
becomes blighted with our own.
Disease of Imprudence.
When the misguided and imprudent votary ofpleaisure
finds that he has imbibed the, seeds of this painful dis
ease, it too often bapens that in ill-timed sense of shame
or dread of discovery, detest him from applying to those
who, from education and respectability, can alone be
friend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms on
this hoer d disease make their appearance, such as ul•
cerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in
the head and limbs, dimness of eight, deatnese,nodee on
the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head; face and
exlaemMes, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at
last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall
is, and the victim of this awful disease become a horrid
object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his
dreadful sufferings, by sending him to "that Usdiscov
vered Country from whence no traveler returns."
It is a stehanchoffy fact that thousands fall vietims to
this terrible disease, owing to the muskilftdiness of !pa
rent pretenders, who by the use of that Deadly Poison,
Mercury, ruin the constitution and make the residue o
life miserable.
Trust not your lives, or .bealth, to the care of the many
Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of know
ledge, name or character, who copy Dr. Jahruton's adver
vertisements, or style themselves In the newspapers,
regularly Educated Physicians incapable of Curing, they
keep you trilling month after month toting their filthy
and poisonousness compounds, or as long as the smallest
fee can be obtained, and In despair, leave you with ruin
ed health to sigh over your galling disappolntment
Dr. Johnson is the only Physician advertising.
His credential or diplomas always bangs la his office.
Ms remedies or treatment ars Unknown to all others
prepared from a life spent in the gr eat hoephale of En
rope, the first in the country and a more extensive Prt
vale Practice than any other Physician in the world.
Indorsement of the Prem.
The many Mounds cored at this instituUon year af
teryear, and the numerous important Surgical Opera
tions performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the re
porters of the "Clipper," and many other pa
pers, notices of which have appeared again and again
before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of
character and responsibility, is a sufficient guarrautee
totho Mated.
15111 n. Diseases Speedily Cured.
POll3OllB writing ehbuld be particular in directing their
tottero to Ws Instattnion, in the following manner
JOHN' M. JOHNSON, M. D.
01 the Baltimore Look Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
,FPM. T. BISHOP,
ATTORNEY -AT--LAW,
OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO WYETECI3 HAIL,
OPPOSITE NEW COURT-EOURE.
• Consultations in German and English.
mar29-d2ni
CANNED Tomatoes and Green Corn, at
JOHN mem man
filtbical
MeaTiage,
Strangers.
HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1862.
ID. ill rues .14
D W. GROSS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
NO. 19
MARKET STREET
EARRISBURG, PEAN'A.
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE-
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
We are daily adding to our assortment of
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would respectfully call your atentiou to the
largest and best selected stock in this city, of
DRUGS, OHENIIOALS & PAINTS
GM, varnishes and Glues,
Dyeatialrs, Glass' nd Putty,
Artist Colors and Toole,
Pura Ground Spice.,
BArch% Fluld and Alcohol,
Lard, Sperm. and Pine Otha
Bottlea, Vials and Lawasp Globes,
Castile Soap, Sponges and Corks,
4Se., die., tke,, &e
With a general variety of
PERFITMERY & TOILET ARTICLES.
selected from the beet manufacturers and Pe
I timers of Europe and this country.
Being very large dealers in
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
LLNSEED OIL, VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
COLORS, PAINT AND
ARTIST'S BRUSHES
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
COLORS AND BRONZES
OF ALL KINDS;
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We respectfully invite a call, feeling, confi
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction.
TEETS I TEETH 11
JONE'S AND WHITES'S PORCELAIN TEETH,
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
RESTORATIVES
Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors,
Saponifier and. Oonoentrateds Lye
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sel
as low as it can be purchased in the cities.
PRAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS
COAL OIL CARBON 0111
Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can
offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil
Lampe of the most improved patterns, very
cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to bum
Coal Oil. •
wittmEgs AND GRAZIERS,
Those of you who have not given our HORSE
AND CJA PRA POWDERS a trial know no
their superiority, and the advantage they are
iu keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in
god condition.
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived from the me of our Cattle Powders by
the increasing cituintity and quality of milk,
besides improving the general health and ap
pearance of their Cattle.
Our long experience in the business gives no
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements in the cities are
each that we can in a very short time furnish
anything appertaining to our business, on the
best of terms.
Thaukful . for the liberel patronage bestowe
on our house, we hope by strict attention to
business, a careful selection of
PURE DRZIGS
at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to
merit a continuance of the favor of a discrim
inating public. apl6-dly
SALAD OIL.
Alarge supply of fresh Salad 011 in
large 'andinall bottles, and of dilTorent brands
lust received and kw Isle by WY . DOCS , jit. a
co.
• .
Miscellaneous
DENTISTRY.
D .
GEO. W. •81'INE, graduate of the
Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, having per
manently located in the city of Harrisburg and taken the
office formerly "occupied by Dr. Gorges, on Third ',reef
between Market and Wainnt, respectfully Informs his
friends and the public In general, that be is p rep iced to
perform all operations in the Dental professioa, either
surgical or mechanical In a manna* that shall not be
surpassed by operators in this or any other city. His
mode of insetting artitiolal teeth is upon the latest im
proved @Montilla principle.
Teeth, from one to a full set, mounted on fine Gold,
Silver, Plating' plates or the Vulcanite Base.
I take great pleasure in recommending the above gen•
tlemtn to all my former friends of Harrisburg end vi
cinity, and feel confident that he wilt perform ail opera
tions In a scientific winner, from my knowledge of his
ability. Ova ID] _ P. J. 8. 808 Gab. D. D. B;
HARRISBURG COAL OIL DEPOT
I'OR the safety of imsumers, we have
J 'established a LYI•1 011 Depot at the corner of Fron
ant Market streets. All our oils are twitted andiwvi , posi
tively bell none except snob as prove to be non-explosive,
clear and free from odor as far as practieable. We offer
at, present the following justly celebrated bands. Mag
nclla Nabroaa and Lawler, lower than can be
purchase I eleewhere in this place, either wholesale or
retail. Also an extensive assortment of Lampe, Chim
neys, Shades Blass Cones, Buruers, &c. We will elan
change timid or campbene lamps, so as to be need for
mat oat. Call and satiffy yourselves, at
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner of Front and Mar het Street.
siprll
PORT raposi
BITING DESKS,
TBAVBELLNO BAGS,
PUMA
PORTMONAIES,
And a:general assortment of
FANOY GOODS
have just been recelied at
BKRGNEB'S OTIKAP BOOKSTORE
- MONEY PURSES.
PORTBMONAIES, WALLETS, POCK.
et-boobs, Bankers' Cases, Ladies' Cabs Satchels
Ladies Traveling Satchels. We are constantly receivin;
additions to 'our stock of the above goods, and neces
sarily have a tine assortment of the latest dyke!. We
taikorotrully invite persons wanting to purchase any ca
the above articles to examine the stook—knowing that
a greater variety or better goods cantos be found in the
city.
KELLER% Dray and Vanity Store,
91 blanket street, one door east of Fourth deist, south
side. m 4.
SUGAR CURED HAMS.
DRIED BEEF,
SHOULDERS,
BOLGNA SAUSAGE.
A large and fresh supplyjust resolved by
kleb26 W.H. DOCK Jr., & Co.
JUST RECEIVED.
ALARGE ASSORTMENT of Family
Woke of dillbrent styles of bindles, at 90e, $1 26
51. 60, $2, 25, $4, 55 andslo. also Pocket Bibles Of Er.
foram. styles and primal at sonentiva Bookstore.
fablb
LAND FOR SALE.
A _BOUT SOO 0, .. 013 ;P 1111 0 1 Pailf tiniViltEnd
AUL Sprout Land, situated In Derry and Conewogo
townships, Danphin °misty. Also a number of fine
Chestnut Timber and Pasture lots In Londonderry and
South Anvil]. townships, Lebanon comity. For further
particulars apply to . Samuel EWE% Conewago, or to
John Bensoni ColebzookFtirnace; Pennsylvanle. •
ape doanadi W. G. FREEMAN°, "
EXECU rows NOTICE.
UTHISIREAS letters of- administration
VV on %dentate of MAO S. JACKSON, deo'd., late
of Cresson, Cambria county, Pa., have teen granted to
the subset lber, all persons Indebted to the estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and those having
debits against ths estate of said decease.' will make the
same known without delay to .
TalsilM S. FRSIWit , , Executor.
a7.doswBw-sit. 232 Union Street, Philadelphia.
.EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of
RIEOB3IIIBI Hall, late of the city of Harrisburg, deed.,
having been , granted to the underaigned, residing In the
Said city, all pars ma having claims or demtnds against
the said estate are requested to make known. the same,
and those indebted to'pay their debts to him without
delay. - MORDEcai WHIN NE If ,
myl3 doawBw Executor.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
NOTICE is hereby givan that letters of
administration on the estate of Henry Caddo, late
or the city of Harrisburg, Dauphin county deceased,
have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of
Dauphin county. All persons indebted to said estate, to
present them to the undersigned for settlement.
SUSAN M. OUNICLE,
Admlnistratrix.
The undersigned hereby empowers Messrs. valentine
Hammel, Jr. and L. H. .Kinnard, to adjust any claims
that may be presented to them duly authenticated on
the above estate SUSAN M. DUNKLE,
ap24-dosw6 w Admin
NOTIOE is hereby given that letters of
"Adminititiation on the estate ofifolin it. Boyd, late
Or the city otHarrisburg, Dauphin county, have been
granted to the subscriber who lives in said oily. All
persons having claims or demands against the estate of
said decedent, are hereby requested to - make known the
same to the subscriber without delay. P. K. BOYD,
sprk•deaw-met Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S .NOTICE.
I\TOTICE is hereby given that letters of
xi administration on the estate of George R. Mowry
ueoeased, formerly of Harrisburg, have been granted to
tbe undersigned by the Register of Dauphin county. All
Persons indebted t, said estate are requested to make
payment, and Mose having alarms, to present them for
settlement.' ' D. FLEMING,
aprl44ll3woaw Administrator.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
THE auditor appointed by the court to
± distribute the balance of money In the hands of
John Garberich, assignea of John Reichert, among the
creditors, will attend for that porpos‘ on Saturday, the
81st day of May inst., at 10 o'clock., e. K., at the *Moe of
the underssigned In the city of Harrisburg.
M. McRINNM t',
myl3.deaw3w Auditor.
NOTICE.
T HE account of Charlea F. Munch,
trustee of Mary Gundy, of Marrtiburg, Dauphin
eounty, deb's., has been filed in the Court of Common
Pleas of said county, and will be confirmed on the 14th
say ofJuly next, unless cense be shown to the con.
troll% . J. 0. YOUNG,
my2o-d2t.wit • Prothonotary.
NOTICE.
rHE account of Henry Miller, assignee
of Henry H. Hershey, of Derry lownablp, has been
filed in the Court of Common PM= of Dauphin county,
and will be confirmed on the Rath day of Augnot next,
en use cause to shown to the contrary.
J. C. YOUNG,
myl7-d17&19-w2l Prothonotarv.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the tui
dersigned has been appointed agent for the heirs
ofAbrabam Baum, dee'd., late of Conewago township,
Dauphin county, Penna. All persons therefore indebted
to Should eat , to are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those havinactalms to present them Lmmt
d6tely td' ULRICH BURKHOLDER;
myl4-1081 4 . Agent.
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From the James River Fleet
FRICIAb REPORTS FROM CON. COLDS
BOROITOR.
FULL DZSORIPTION OF THE BOMBARD-
MINT OF FAT DARLING.
WASHINOTON, I.ky
The following reports have been receivhd at
the Navy Department, having been forwarded
byPommodore Ouldeborough.
-UNITED STATES hmasmes. GALENA, or City Pte,
Tames Rorer, Nay 1814, 1862.--Stu:---1 have the
honor to report that this vessel, the Arostook,
the Monitor and the Port Royal, with the
Naugatuck, moved up the river, getting
aground several times, but meeting no artifical
impedimenta until we arrived at Ward's Bluff,
about eight miles from Richmond, where we
encountered a heavy battery and two separati
barriers found, formed of spike and steamboats
and sail vessels. The pilots both say that they
saw the Jamestown and Yorktown among the.
number.
The banks of the river are lined with rifle
pits, from which sharpshooters annoyed the
men at the guns. These would hinder the
removal of obstructions, unless driven away by
a land force.
The Galena ran within about 600 yards of
the battery, as near the spiles as it was
deemed proper to go, let go her anchor and
with a spring swung across the stream, not
more than twice as wide as the ship is long,
then, at 7.46, A. M., opened fire upon the hitt
tery.
The wooden vessels, as directed, anchored
abount thirteen hunched yards below. The
Monitor anchored near, and at nine o'clock she
passed just above the Galena, bat found her
guns could not be elevated enough to reach the
battery. She then dropped a little below us,
and made her shots effective.
At five minutes after eleven the Galena had
expended nearly all her ammunition, and I
made a signal to discontinue the action. We
had but six Parrott charges and not a single
filled nine inch shell. We had thirteen killed
and eleven wounded.
The rifled one hundred pound Parrott of the
Naugatuck burst half of the part abaft the
trunnions, going overboard, she is thefore dis
abled. Lieut. Newman, the executive officer,
was conspicuous for hie gallant- and effective
services. Mr Washburne acting master, be
haved admirably. These two are selected from
among the number.
The Arotstook, Port Royal and Naugatuck
took - the previonsiy assigned them and
did everything that was possible. The Monitor
could not have done better. The barrier is
such that vessels of the enemy, even if they
have any, cannot possibly pass out or cannot
go in.
[Signed]
I have honor, Rie.,
JOHN RODGERS,
Commander rj: S. N.
The followingis the report of Lient Jeffers,
commanding the Monitor in the late engage
ment near Richmond. It is addressed to Com
modore Rodgers: _
U. S. IRON-CLAD STEAMS MONITOR,
James Elver, Va., May 16, 1862.
Dam Sra:—l submit the following report of
the movements of this vessel during the
action of yesterday. Shortly after weigh
ing anchor from our position near Kings
Land creek, a sharp fire of musketry was
oommenced from both banks on all the ships.
At half put seven I discovered an extensive
fortification on an elevation of about two hun
dred feet with several smaller batteries, all ap
parently mounting guns of the heaviest calibre.
At the foot of the,bluff in the river, an obstruc
tion formed of sunken steamers and vessels
secured with chains, and the shallow water
piled across the river.
The Galena having anchored at about one
thousand yards distant from the fort, and be
ing warmly engaged I endeavored to pass aside
of her to take off some of the fire, but found
that my guns could not be elevated suf
ficiently to point at the fort. I then took
position on the line with the Galena, and
m a i n tained a deliberate fire until the close
of the action, when in company. with the
other vessels, I dropped down to the anchor
age of the morning. The fire of the enemy was
remarkably well directed, but vainly towards
this vessel. She was struck three times, one
solid eight inch shot square on the turret, two
solid shot on the side armor forward of the pilot
house. Neither caused any damage, beyond
bending the plates. lam happy to report no
casualties.
In conclusion, permit me to say that the
action was most gallantly fought against great
odds, and with the usual effect against earth
works. So long as our vessels kept up a rapid
fire, they scarcely returned , our fire ; but the
moment our fire slackened, they remanned
their guns. It was impossible to reduce such
work, except with the aid of-a land force.
XXXVIIth Congress--Finn Session
WASHINGTON, May 20
SENATE. .
The confiscation bill was taken up.
Mr. DAvis proceeded to review the course of
England toward this country. He referred to
the ill success of the plan of raising cotton in
ether countries and to the intense hate of the
cotton States toward the Government, which
might be overcome by proper measures and tho
preservation of the Constitution in all its in
tegrity. He should oppose every attempt to
impair the Constitution from any quarter or
under any pretext. He replied at some length
to the speech of the Senator from Massachusetts,
(Mr. Wrtsos.)
After having spoken for,. three hours and
over,
Mr. Howeun, (tlioh.)) moved to adjourn,
disagreed to, yeas 17, nays 18.
Mr. Fowau, (R.,) moved to postpone the
bill till to-morrow, to allow his colleague
finish his spesoh. He thought it very unusual
to refuse men a request.
Mr. FROND= said it was very unusual at
this peOod of the session, on a bill which.
had been discussed so much, for a Senater to
make speech on general principles , hours in
length, and ask for more time.
/ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Mr. Ituarr.,(M o . , ) argued the constitutional
quesdon, remarking that rebellion usually
PRICE ONE CENT.
succeeds in despotic countries because the
masses are against one man. 'With us success
in rebellion is morally, politicallt and fihysi
citify impossible, because it is the few against
the many to destroy the government of th e
whole. It was in this view that be held that
although the Constitution was he same in
peace as in war, yet its slumberinWower could
be awakened in time of danger imopetent for
every emergency: As to the polio of confisca
tion, he was willing to say that thee who bad
undertaken to destroy the bast Govvnmertt on
the earth, I forgive you, sin no mob ; but he
was not willing to spend the whole sack of hie
charity on those who are robbing and murder
ing his constituents.
Mr. Rums, (0.,) discussed the geneal ques
tion of rebellion. He would punish traitors
and strip them of all their property, ant pre
clude them forever froin holding offices of
emolument or honor under the goyernment.
Strike down slavery and you will strike down
the possibility of insurrection.
Mr. WINDOM, (Minn.,) had no patience with
'those who are ever ready to plead for murderers
and traitonl, and who never uttered a word in
condemnation{ their crimes.
Mr. Voomma, obtained thefloor,when
the House adjourned. • -
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colored man, named William Scott, adjoining
the property of Rev. William Jones. The
firemen were out with their apparatus, but the
flames were subdued before most of them knew
the locality of the fire. The property sustained
but slight damage. We do not know how the
fire originated.
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