’ .'ii K'l, • Thi U Si* <**.* «• TtS.?h«Sv» 4» aaswsfi^ ts? a a d ° r * b ” t;nr.r4‘ im^ 1 BsfeSS®« «»• ’° ', 1 ’* 1 !' 6 f,!!“' TA»d'fUic«'« e.d to the evils ot *\w* ?, !?J% S wefebwfc proceeded pfdmpMjjto bus. wo omrt hated we SocdiU^ 88 - on f'( dthe feu 8; pleiej has beep this change of public ' neßS > p.?4' 4 6 b *r *° ainen< * ® or ‘ Bostlm4Wih.it a man Who is heard to •tilotibn, s? as to allow onr soldiers in deny’his.Abolitionism, is at once sus' Acid, fighting for of 'peeled of 4hat opposite doctrine—se» our ttofer ament, to vole. This the •eessloniim; Jlven the great pro-sla- copperhead croW of sixteen, voted very party Of the -North, the party against to jnan; and when the bill to thatlas[%,y|»ra upheld the system, allow a Stole bonfily to the remnant and is responsible for its spread and brave Veterans now ve-enlisting, many of! its evils!even the - gieat dem : carte byforf the Senate, it was ocrafic plarty is ized, imbued-with anli-slavoryism,— which Las, for its Object the raising of Many ofjthe party bitterly denounce add j money-for the war, or pan human bondage and long for the time to fla l l P® r *‘, 4° bonol ' arid come when freedom l Shall be proclaim- cf pur State, is sur® to meet e.l throughout all the land. The pat* the oppoptipn of these men. Their ty is advancing Btoadilyfnnd soon wo coarse - isjin worse than rebels may expect to see it occupying a cor- 9°F * n f rmf , ft g a,n st tb £ ern bient, reel position, conforming and uphold- and should no longer be toleratcd.- ing w hat justice' add humanity plain.;; They weije , in. constant communion* ly requirejat (be hands of oil men of t'° n with-j tl»hir rebel allies at Rich - alt partied , The finger of' God is, mo . n(l to. prevent the release of Major plainly visible in this advance. The Wbity anp thus ajd the cause of the progress has been gradual, each inva- Spul:h.| jßut in this they were defcat siori being made whhn iliwaa evident friends of thg Union. _ the times ind eireumkancos Squired Wor.hponW'; ask. sty? do, not; these it. Very few deny the rigtit of slaves *> en w h« lhWwar for. the Gov to^take*up arms', and still fewer their South to their friends?- cigbl to freedom ,u:hen escaping from ,a pisgfac rto th§ Stale of U robe! .master. - Thc r ßre»ia6ut, 4ith commendable sagacity,has advanced a n tarily shoo I djbe driyen across with it—not in advance ofpublic senti- thpdirres.i ,Butvthpf4ax. -th o r«b<* rtont. 1 ’• *|. ’ • '■ his would-nof f f|)opwnjih|^to,teceii'o _... . A|l that Ivasciaimedfhr .the "migroj « 9>f rt a^nf||pUB:iittiu o some rebel pris iby the Abo|ition'sts,iat tbie beginning ,9. r; V V|? Granny how m from thfe war ' is how' ftWly «*«s«*« ||>is .gd^ bo •ufejyoa neither. ll'be wayliSr made" so these' of, the ’•heir reply, clear; (rod’s workings iso plain,, h n placo > ‘thcy ?”■ Thcv that a mSu) must bo jeitber wilfully ursos ion blinded or a it-aitor that cannot see'it. 99 r ‘ jinslitntiqriSj apd'-, manifest -Could Wi rejoice, that the people arc so near- their, sj’mpathy withloyery movement ■’Yes,” lybf one ht nd in this matter. % e which, ban iiijure dishonor, man believe firmly that P otf 6ar cpnntiy..' Let the pepple at the cur.tiatioh, of the 'sinj of slavery,. Or, fftn iSbow 1 , these ■m.- l wiljncss Ue Ovottiirow.l' If 'Abolitibri- - traitors thq way; tjjeyi are appreciated, | ism is right, and We bhlievb it is.;.we ; and J *^ d the Kopublie f hope to see-the, country - thoroughly 9f their vilpji.rpseqpol , Htbplitionized .There"jis scAnethipg grand, and-noble in the thought that -1;.. I ■.%■: - while suffenU we.arW working but ' the con for the natioh I triumph moi-W glbris j centli&tea d f.b#«W ***** =°f -? nr ous than war alone could government, of hvh.el, so small a na : aluknrc wor-Jhy tl e sacri- tureds capable lUd bCon stuffed in to tOeasurc and blooll Bpent| tta '***? 1 to re establish it. . To rbmove a vital' '! T tf ev.lito advance Ifnman: happiness and ! ptoefe, headed “farmers relieve untold misery, is worth J}* d 1 ? ° ne ff tb f mcar ’^i great strugglb. Wo aredayiiig anew i mo9t f. ,abol 'H. »««‘k,ng. hypoencal. the,foundations ot our Government*!.incendiary. - articles -which we and let no be-wrong or ufistal] bavo Even Jeff, jDayis,. with all ble. J Building upon a ,foundation laid b,s tT or or | Cobh, or according to tlie OO IP ^ 9» have dkflaiheifi so das- chrjstqnized buraanily, \ye to tlm .peo.ple of the have the guaranty that the superstruc- o, ;tb£rn States. .It was only reserv-. ture Will bi endurable and ( endurln g cd or venom, cf a sneaking copperhead to-utter uttcr sqcb ful some treason, andifor snob in,- significant sheet as theforgao of Beat; ,vef County Cdppcrheadisrt to spread it before -its readers;' ; - ) | ..;• .- The odi toriat articles dro in .ho wise better selection.. lad ing editorial of tbja week consists Of a prophecy, by 'pik'.of thb t iSian,: that the in power dvertbrowd in next election, and the editor calls dnstily upon hie co-laborers to organize for the coming conflict.— Rrpfrt the: stylo ip which , our small Cppperhead sheet jtho campaign we may iexpocjt it (pi bn cine of dntonso virnlehcie. „ I-,. ' 11:1 i O; 'if Proprietor- For PpeWtf&V l«.- : [ RAHAM UMCO’ fli'Al OF-n.WN° IB ' FoV Vide President, i IDREW G- OvB.T IN i 'or "gwxsrLVASiA. - , 1 | m _ ,V> HQ Offioj. S V ft.v.S (OsiXe ouv old bffioo,- where *o may at all times, ready to attend w want* of.ourTneuda and p?- P. Entrairfce at tlie North si o -building. printing press AM\ i: . ■I „ , * >. . • columns. It will tie seen that every ; \ one.who is liable to InCorne or License ; : Ta 4, should call upon the Assistants 1 v, ' and be assessed without delay. ' Cole, of -Sew York, wl olljas,fbi* the past few months,been Iteal-Biijg a "elass in vocal music, in |v thiiplaea,- Lias ’formei a second class, and an opportunity is now offered to any who rhay Wishj//jto join. Ho is. j Oire of the finestieahhers in tlie. codn trys^«hd;ha"Bgiven entire satisfaction ■to his. former, class, His sj-fUem is. fliffoi4nl front that of (other. teachers, aridji'l so simple that.almost any., per il learn ] ! e ■ f son 0£ /• | Examination of theCltisses in tjje Heaver Semindry and Institute, this (.Wednesday) morning :it 0 o’clock and continues |ill' Thurs liu} - tu)(n. ThcCiosing Exeveises take placet Thursday evening, fn fho Pres hytoijiarr Church. These consist of Prize Heading, Prize Essays, a Canta ta,conducted hy- Prof. Cole, Q uartettos, njusin- on tlie Y’olin and jianjo.' Ad inissionl 20 cents. .. ■■ ' few; days ago some rebel pris. prisoners', , being taken from Camp Chase f) Fort Delaware, orr parsing’ - • . *u. Ij. (IV answer \yasf“No.” .‘‘Who -Urej you ( for ?" Davis, I’ was their reply. . 'jJJouW you hot go , T-inoyln ?”■ They : answered . ‘'Xo/’-J-heaping curses lon . liiirt at the same time. ‘Weil,,-could • I 'youisppport!Gen WCldlanl*' “Yob” ■ they Urt* wered. ‘‘be is the best man you Kaye b0r0,.” So we see that the .rebels understand M’Ciellan's podiiQn C- Cttipm on .(Quotas.—CircuiaivNo .3, recent! y issued by- Adjutant Goner ’ al; E.. D., Townsend, |s as fbllow;s:-l ; Tbc fi;!iojvinginstructio u's concerning ' cr.ediltayou tL'o (plot as ’ of States and towns are furrysU&d for the inforraa it i -tion and guidance Of all "concerned: •lV; ‘'‘Recruits will be.creditedifo.tbc lo :• Cali ties frAm \vbieh they, received the tf 1 local bounties, the piustcv-in - roils,s 1‘o W l t heme b i i sied mustered •in as*of the said’localities. 1 . The mas , terip rolls mu.st sliaw. the Tacts of tile case, and will be evidence for award ingdlio purlieu ha*, credits.. i , _“Te'eraiis in service will,bo credited to the localities to ■ which tfitj re-enlistments and mustor in-rolls slow them, as belonging.— i Therefore, until veterans-'have ’ re-musterep,/ii,ca»hot bo determined , .to what particular tfe-oy' \rill ; be’ credited| ! ' MrEreni delight.. Tt .like pvanyfil the day,, bp t pardons .at* b that .Tame? ton, ijiext do: is seUiogrlir .CloC.hibg ' |ki whidiili W a- ‘ jng is'the time for social he fountains ji tmture, wh i ch is! fop during 3ble.ini the b'ostifn's- of com light fa 11. Irtis reminds us 11. Stokes, at 2vc|r Brigh br to the Keystone Hotel. y Goods, Boots; Shoes and > extremely low .prices; fountain of pleasure. to all whogiyo hub. a call. * 'Ep; Abous:—Tho of March 4thj jreports;fi vote- of the 50 th Reg Pa. Ms,, :‘,jby an old Democratic’ Inhnd,” as i follows; “For McClellan,! 777 j. “For Lihccln. 33;. We doh’tlike to jleH anybody that the> r lie, but this does sound at if there wasadie some where A Regiment that has been in Service for | liep-iy thfeojyeavs, num bering, 81 Oj |tnen, is during pretty well, ■] ‘1 J- ’ ; v •' ; The Vote of; Ibo SOllrltcg. Pa. Vols.\ on the' 16th of October la« t, was as follows: For KSurtin, 260;- Fot \Wood ward.,• 2; showing 1 the Regiment, to pumber only 292; men. Was not the Suit's “old 7 Ddmnetatic friend.” bn® of those,.vwp, who voted for the soldieiV disfraipUiseriast Qcfvbnr?' If fc o, his inror.'i'iafion/is not at nil reliable, for .*> t.jjpdtbdads’f will not tell tho-truth. ' l>Li:hnjtpp:Tp. ■' ■ ' GatEWT. N, mblWiUion 6l e Jwt < [vertising rates—7 MI \ . 5 111 Serious Charges Ag. ~ • .Clellan- A written stjutoraept, says a, Wash ington special! has been. furnished to fthe Secretary of Var front a citizen of Maryland, .foriierly a member of the Lcgislalure, ,ar|(l cousin of the' rebel ften. Lice by iW&rriage. in whose house- Leo stayed ddrjng the battle of Antfe tam J , id which[mo states that ,on the! night alter tjU battle ho sent a mes senger jloMcClellan asking a personal iutorvisw,ahddn accordance with that VeqaestjilcClellan rode through' the': lines that night,j and hadadong inter view wjth Lee inside. ihe rebel lines. Buring|thal interview,ho states! that Lee told McClellan bis army Was then crossing the Potomac. The writer of this', stiltemelnt, with ten or. twelve , • t . • i i • . / otbqra, tvbo are sard be cognizant of the taetof McClellan- having such an interview, have been summoned £o appear |)eforei the committee o'a'tbe Couduetjof the War. i * S®»PijintB, Delaines and other new styles of| Spring Dress Goods, togeth er‘with Ginghams, Flannels I ,Shirtings aod Sbiytings, ?tj Stokes’, next door to the Hotel, New Brighton. fldnst Mo- ; l V , These fellows, having never had any love for lheir country m| its prosperi ty, are now its deadliest enemies in the hour, of its 'adversity. : The only desire-they* ever Telt was thdt inex hauatible, desire for the eiholnfnqpts ot the offices; whftfh they might acquire. And now, being put of jp'pwer,' they' very naiturally desire to ftogaftr that which they have lost. ’ Wjo pay cx« pect them to resort to every specimen of vitunerationand miftepresentatiho of which they are capable,) for the pur pose pf Again acquiring a dominant petition in the, country. j Haring no ! ... • , . 1 I '/* tore&ttelf mpelledto rtf-;. .be other paisy *; .every. »crt *of jecse»!ofn4ad •torej end every didpd from their campaign; j Bat isiy fail B obit great in campaign; that. the. nen ia eqdlvaient to id rebels. , \ •■-, \ f the great majority each that they will tempt the cringing, ice only .pretending hegovernmept and ilo every iact bf £hp » oppositetiO .boiled the issues be fairly ttititado nf each par-j ififpre tlie pepple, arid ot tbe resalt. Anti li faith j will be done; rather too wide fr aught. by each chaff ikindred shefrtswe Salter^‘before them. { “abolitionist” and aloai its teiror, and oilmen ft-frm Uping peratioo jand- lalse sufficient £b 'carisb [the enemies 6! tt eir. I getillonven . oi' the V your fqrdejS;, and wje be most | ■|oWpi'elb, ■ever had. f' 5 j f; M ia&r t^ohtain Wp*" t c M dfov ppsai P*j thi P B ' mi»d, 4djigg euccewpf tht I* o’ Jgril •fie ith-- j s wl nda ,< ■or, idwa jly i the t! rly li ho 1 hav >ple »w to Star o ’ endeavoring The stole c r will not-detw their duty hood will not] them to vote ] cpnntry. •Go ahead,: 1j Star, and orga predict for y\ drubbing you; The Exohle of Prisoners- \ It ia now r’eAecl that 1 the Rebel 1 govern&ent bit length cbnacntcd 1 dir agreed to alxchango !o!f prison era, but open wt terms we have hot beard. We can| hoVjftr re port may bo trt For a Ipng trrtie the question basUir debatloa by the authorities on ta sides, but dtirih| the.whole time b|e ;Gen.l puUerjre eeived full jppto'p¥|i to effect a fair S'tia full esmtige, bqljT five hun dred have yet Jb«f banded ' Butler at Foftrossjonroe in l for five hundred Awarded| Richmond. : 1 p ,1 1 , The Rebels re fid anyr t' jehangeurdess thepoverrinn >np all questions |tberloiJf by oari anthorifiljStd tie I and uejess their laps in rdgard to ihp officers and soldiee Jn Negroregir .ments are reoogniid. The gbvbhji 'nfeht of Jeff. JJavis'keeps its back up tionstantiy .in regard to the'“ Bea&t Sutler.? They t'ouso to receive b fipg of tr Rml-t-S and w'jJbvTiv praelamatijm of| ouUpwii^ ngaifist him ap their great jandj final reason. Tbejj/consider thfe pill tof> bitter to swallow; to bo coin pel led tb treat\ upon the" subject with' a mini ijliej -affect to bonstdeb tdo vile their aristocratic ; ihiticc. J i But, n'o’tl notwithstanding* all their gtuinbling and .wry iajees, and noise arul[ swear* i iug, they will have to swailovv bitterer! pills than this before all is over, andli frcmSiho bands of that-im mortal - pat-'i riot Butler, whom they say they :ded spise. The rebel' South has" boepinet p morose and despairiiig. They: feel that they are aocursad ulid God-: | forsaken, and therefore they Endeavor jto bear their troubles; with a brazen face. The truck will not >answej[ In all her relations the §orrth a j miserable,want of capacity.; ilsumer ous. as her mistakes have been and groat as their ignorance; s to has sel [dour appeared,so lamontub y abdirris ! | erablyj ridiculous as her, afctlibn in jrpla .j ' tfon to the exchange o’f prison era.—! [ Independence and ignorance - ;; wo have I always. heard, go baud. in hand. In the dominions of lebeldonv they ap| pear’to bo as the SiaSrese'twins. All the questions' of the government op| the subjeet bf exchange are, savagely- whilst all -the Rebels;,claims mast be recognized; or nothing can bp done. This is bnly" on - a par wUp; other the fraudulent Con federacy’, equally stupid and randa eiijtfSi We'cahdoOk on serenely, and, pVay Ip at themadrn< 'who now r.uje the Soath may brought to ~ senses. M.Sy.p' »U spmpatbize 1 .deeply; .wjth.our. gfiflsbt men now beld i in aaratlOe vile by tifdrebels, ojodi With their friemls, bdl We tool satisfied that tlw is doing power to alleviate their.oondmbn aricS bayothdtri restbred to .their‘pliqes in, tlje groat Union army^ l Tbp j time when ihpy wljl. be restored, we jfeel will-be, short. The gaybfn? ment is Asking such T prepar»iii>|is as, Will result in the speedy and crashing over throve of j,hose who npw j agaibit its dh'fh^ity. ■' «i.Balmpritl and Hoop Skirts in great ? at Sikes’; jtrexi .door to the KeystonO Hotel, Sieve 'Brighton.. ]; 1 > ‘£. : i ' j.Ed,4sdnß;.-.Tbo Star eay« “tbiro is ai; screw jibrnewKew;’’ bat after a perusal t of its eolamos, I tbink ihere are sevem loosesomewhers about its, story. ' 6bcw*t£ .` l.. • '- , 'fi. Bpmms—Learning that Capt. fe. B. French** new side-wheel/steam- 1 erHrool&lehve Wltshhrg on Thursday fcff’CMnrtatlr the writer,in company With several others, went.over to Ko cheater for the purpose ot seeing hm. About 12 o’clock the smoke of her chimnew became Visible hbd in a.iew minutes the teagnifiOont descried last ' above Freedom, bedd ing in for Bocherter. Sviftly She shot over the intervening space, edi ting thOwaters that curled at Her graceful'sides, yet with such ar enhy. that she might more properly be said to he gliding Oyer jthe surldco I of the Water , than ploughing through i it"as inoafof t>nr huge (ileamerB..da:. | A« soon as She had) toqohed >pe i wharf, Capt: French hShore, Apd invited the party, about twenty per sons, oh hoard, to look through the cabin, and examine the! new’a"?, beau tiful machinery., Accordingly the whole’ party 1 were Soon pa board, snr veying the interior arrangement lo! the boat.' | ' 'Jit;..- . , '..K It is Wo more than justice to say this is the most magnificent ves sel cveri launched lin ilhcSe waters.— Her length is 260 feet; breadth. 3( ■feet; Shb draws light 2 feet 2 inches The hull is * beautiful specimen! pi 'hr hahdt-woik of Wr friends ;o: t,ll© IIU. jFreedotii Boroiigh. Messrs. Kerr & M’Chskey.in Waehv, [they have displayed great mechanical can skill. Her mcwhinery-, is the taost no^ce t complete specimen. ofjAraelrican skill, cioved a atfd great credit upoto ,M6asip. coveting i Robin so n & Minis, of j Pittsburg,; By rick’to Mi whom! it was finished. Thedecora- lloll rcing tious of the\cabin ,ara' of the imost cil'ti chaste hnd'beauljfiil stylb, the socneiiy graphic c being the production of Mr. E. Boil,. w j t i) Riel IOT-meii-iy of ait artist } j, o ,t t well* known- to raanyofyour readers, al vmyoujs .whose grapl'ie delinedliocs of several cat)a l land baltlescer.es, .in the present war, has j£e', biiriiei wish the adniiralipn of thousands.— rnncli pthi The cab'n is a Spacious , hall -r tort Vebcl-Ofi ill length; ils sides and coding are oH t he pdheil'i a dazzling whiteness,and rich Brussels putsii eu doting which j coders ■•'its-' 4“°^/hut -succr Utiles a truly gorgeous t))e ot , lur 3?le turnititre,,:'a])holiitory,'&c., aydof u-agemont lh J ihost ..cosily arid of the/latcst styles. A. imagnificent Piapo in the : j; ladies’ cabin,' affords j to/those who. an ,j work! Mn , appreciate musio/a cle'lightfdl the means of beguiling the Soft hours pf joci.ot tin Overling while gluMng rapidly down ' rea| the lattcij .awrl can say to any of your, readers,, -j’i 5e purpi jjfhb may wish to make a trip I s; U p the P*l cinnati or Lonisvilky more comfprtii. i n l hones blv. more pleasantly; arid more liisui;j~ y ion oft)’ ous than they have ever dpno let lliem, take passage on board the , ■*Joseph Fierce, <’ and:fhey iy.ll find what I have. described but hmu pic ture ot the rchlilyiy After bavin partaken of the hosmtahues- of, gallant andgenllomaulyCuptiun, tht warty, with the excCplion °. 1 P 1i e . ; iwc’ vvhd were itp continue to Cincinnati, returned to the shon V~W« W**«fif} aU * * ouba fvx< i- «uwuuoi,' was boon or of sight, speeding her way to Cidci nati. 1 i . A Visitor, I ‘j . ! V in this' cbun, ’diask' wlii Vl_ , Agricultural 1 Notice- ,! .I- ' Beaver, March 7th, *64. Tbo members of j.be Beater County Agrieultaral met persuant to notice.,/ j, v - 1 '; ■ * |> Andrew Cambers,' President;! :n llie Chair. The Secretary bcingj ab sent. On motion. John B.Yoiu>g. Was appointed Secretary prl fem. ■j . j -' ; ;! f Wni. K; Boden,. Esq;. Treasurer of the .'Society , made, bis j report,, which on .motion, waSjTcccived unu adopted. | The meeting-then proceeded to, ihc j Election of Officers and Managers! til serve duriiig lhe ensuing’ year,' whicli resulted asdolldvys: / : i J , 1 President: Ho bo r t -Nelsdn.! ■- Vice Presidents: Jtpbefl U. Ijarelaj*, Capt. John SI. Sbroads. -James“J. Ha jzbll.. . ■ . 1 • I i 1 | : Treasurer: Joseph C. Wjilsori. , ■ ;i | liecofdin.g Secretary; John JJ. lYoTing'.' I • Corresponding Secretary: Henry iiic-o.! I Manitijcv.i— Wesl Side —James' Bira-I Pen,Robortßradsha w, Weytlcy jW Spencer Briggs, John .Roberts.] -1 , f East. Side— li. L. Baker, Thomas Hays, ’Hugh M’Guire, [John ; Baxter, John-Garrard.;. ~ '' [• j ■ |! South Sidh^-George; W.‘ Karnsey, SfiroAds, William M..]jjced, Daniel B. Shoi't, Hamel Harvey. ll f Qp.’motipnv ‘tjiat jvheri wo adjourn,’.wo"adjourn to mhct on the last Friday of this rhoihth, apd ibe hdwly'dleoted 4a|d 'i|hpagerS f bo no tified by publication tp meet upopdhut day and organize, and- lot thejFuir Grounds! lor ,thp fcpmrng summer. 5 ■ •'[ 5 rOi> ’motipn,fl|djourne(l to niebt on the last Friday of* March, A. D. 1-BG4. j. |!Tbe abpyc and MariA hgors, are requested to sheet land or>' ga,pize at the” place, and time above rnl’rilToned for theftransactjon,' of im pdrant’ buainess, .at 'which time the. Fair. Grounds, will jibe lot. •i ekROTHEtiS. Pres't. ;• t Jso.fH., Sety. : . *. "■ 'V --N “r- ' , “ -I ;> JkLAahtrsy TbeJSftir has it thus; ‘‘M’qraftati is' the ‘Soldier's man, andj Tfv.itl 'b© thofeopfe’h Presi'dehtJ’ = - . \^Ky c yvas/ not .iM'pleilan’s bosom the SolilibP’a mart',, arid %he People's Gov; brnor; October i3thi J 863 ? ■ j - 1 Greasy. v| V, 5' ~ .. -. ■ I' 1 . ; Pbo. JJarnhalV 24Tn J)isT,PA, it I*' . New Brighton,' Feb. 8,64. ■ Editor Argus; Dear (Sir; T.he cnlist moiH foo of ,815. fbr hew recrnits, and |2sfibr Tetentns.lwl)] be paid to any noniebmmissioned, officer, private of citizen, who presents an acceptable recruit at this office. VI ? JOHN CUT HBBBTSON, v ICaptainaudProrost Marshal. V- si- J ■ ■ •}!-«. tonni March 6.*-Tho etwra- f Jwmonl, New Hampbhirv ere Columbia] and George ! Cromwell necMcal, RboJe lßland Indiana have anSed Mih New advi : >t« S ces bf thl 27th of February. i; L 50^ ; FAragat continued hii; • •■' SrfofSai S 5 Jlerrld»o(wM.- ,; F > flen to beVcausefi by ; ihe »«4^w*d.fry. *« &*. ' ' " S idmWl“ V«« i? tte » 1 arriving ‘daHf in New Qrleans, and . itsck'oiTisa NkoaoES.—Wbani ■< l » b being sent in transports to co operate g ra jtii'« cavalry {'force • was canWitT i : with Fairogut. ‘ ■ J , 1. - m . I about through iMissUsipni . a(;i , £ e Tbirlylfopri pmoneM -Had escaped g ou j fe( j ,t-j hi« command by b.niJr^. •-. from the, Orleans Custom Hottec, and thousands, r^dnbdcnTh*irK! ,p ten pr twelvei of wh 9™ ??^P: ters’ horses and mblcs,'with‘Law,- tared, ’.wd it was probable the . • an d saddles hi tbe mpstprimitive jj“,. yr rest would be chugbt.! y ■& : ’ cription.. Thdy met General-Smith i. 1 - ; A miltU fecourred on, ; bQMd th d bhv«r«i:iwhe>over be fo®'; - barkf, (itanbaltfu at- t|»e, [.“God bvam yo, b&a yeriiomo } at '«* 6; on the- 22d; The chief an. i W p» lor yer for a i.'lone teaman are reported to bavcjieen time,'and alraosidonegone give iuin fo il | killed beljore tjto mutiny .whs R toppe . wa3 the cry of. many. They Kid f a^.: ' - J;L r. wel| to their wiyos anti children la j * marched in the. Van. ‘ ‘ Furihier of Kilpatrick’s Ri ! •'•iM. U 4.—The ... :■ We ure authorised tO;| an* bat the Government has -re- Idispsteh from Gen. Butler knoliierifrorn General Kilpajt aiorlG eneral Pleasantojc' ail that Kilpatrick fia'd/npeeed ingllh'e telp jmidunientioniOpGencral hn,o|hd. by .tearing up'lhe lie VjirginUtt Central pmilioad k lli’e hmita'on tlie James vivur, li ipd otherwise destroyed ef property belonging tpH.he fliefng a sbyene ,I,ow ! u ion.l Ueiwak met by the eh: de lha defeneesof Richmond, eded in forcing bim inside works, w|iere a sharp i£ump!}rry*. bfi Alabanu., 1 ; cipsned, jjhef. I°■ a Su m rnvtic Preskloiitiul-Iciecter in ml the co|)flu'.t, code I •j- ■ , m *q ! n hd since d» active' sr-r^ionhi,- t ilp4lrick enmnv ' in ; whi; . h j* s .too .Strong to alio" f {i ,, ert h ; H , W asiUoh; und adV !S( ., tbo .J-c--- city and accomplish t V e a l|>i u f n W h e Sm»yh to the he u expedmory withdrew 'ant-k 0 S»hUn ioive wait- Gen. & —^ &bpgt. logmen. not'been is'iamong the missing are yd l , \. a ', ' r ■'■.!■■ ?. I (fook ; a lid Litcbti>lb He| . . K; . - -j— -lie former aye prisoners and. Cr.vpir-’NAti.iMarch 7ow. . j 'is ei.ther killed or .p ;>! ,, e d.thrfm^ h'bere this u.- Gen. Butleii’j roM?e |p )r Washington.'. irriiisula some weeks ago, "’a-. received here, tram ChiU' rtt’ I oii’e and receives the‘ sane- t g at (he-rebels are '.v: ’ L Government- . j lines. ! Oilh n iv.anco h'as ,r ——. . ■ drawn, from Tunnel HV.i I Sherriaanls Operations p| ie furnaces at Atlaoiajuv* - onK Marchi—The Trkune’s Mopped running for wat.l ft on correspondent saVs that vices lvnoxypi-e.ioi tae .of-v -iiyt, || 3X»m-»S 4* ><*** 1 •ante for three duvB. He had paitof Ins ha? w _ 1 howanee of provisions. By jttar advance near islvr I .» mvti ha ..turned l(i. A herd een- Mississippi, where. • bis armj’ to find an slmpdance of pijo 3y this bp'turned his buck gatf who had advauceil to . atid_iby in audacious stroke ry placed ihmself at a diii , bundi ed rr.iles from flank, how ; menaced by Genets Jf EW Washing Memphis after readl ed to I hck no hews c a short a was s;ire ■yjsierts. ; •Sehnal an wards; L meelddiri .oi atraiej lance 61 Johnson'i advance. nor spread concerning fbc Mobile and Selina by Sber sirriply meant to divertj pub on Irom < the expcdiiaunj' i« at an invasion; of.G(W»Vf? ! ‘ c*ibet-.feen Trenton,arill La!- TL'e ro attack <,'o man j ’.vita lie. alt on t wlikli ain someu'Kor fa ret to.; 1 ;; BAtTwbasl .March 7 —There are exciting rumors in the' streets to-dny |of an cxtei f-ive/eiicLrahJ on the (plies' j apeuke; ani that-the steamer Louisir. !ana, of the drib! Ic'line, hat l been Cap tured by i pf. rebels vehflfi, on l.hfei* flown w'jp.j tripltp Fortress. -Mon*. IjroSj a'nd- hai been * taken .into oafc. 6jT the rivers jof ihe Western .shore oil Virginia. Ut, was stated that .the Tre bels wore in armed tugs. As fur ' as. win lie ascertained, this rumoi ?s false, bufthree other small boats' have been bne of them is (the side wheel steamer S. P. Thomas, Capt Webster, employed as a dispatch boat between Fortress Monroe and Cherry Slone Inlet. Thootber two were tug?, employed, between.the same points.'— making-the capture wbre it, a schooner, supposed to have come out of the boarded the steamer, anld compelled Capt. Wepslerf ittigive bonds ic the ftinountiof sbinel, i’fn'entj-, tboupand Idollars, and thenj re-l Teased him, j They/stole eleven thous and dollars |i|om Captain. . inion rnation was yesterday received- at Ithc military headquaytepp-in this city that thewires weije cut by raiders on Sat urday morning, which was doubtleks ■done by the same party who made the ,, j ~ • j / j* | |T' *®-Da, Tobias’ Venetian! Li.mm is.sit I tiasgiven universal satisfaction daring jiEbe fourteen, years it hasbeen intro-, tWiiced into the United States. Ajfter being Tried by millions,. it .has been proclaimed tire pain detrbyer of j the world- * Painicannot be/Where this liniment is applied.. If used'as-,di recti el .it cannpt| and never has failed jn a .8 ngje instance. Fof /colds, coughs alii influenza, it can’t be bbat. One 2 j cent bottle will cure alt the above b >side being unqfal itj; every familyj Ipri sudden -accidents, < such its; burns, fills, scalds,i insect stings, £c It is perfectly innocent to l ike internally, and can be given to the oldest person, or youngest child. Price \ 25 and 50 cents a bottlffiG- Office,! 56jCortlandt Street, NewsYbr*. Sold by all Drug gw»t» .. '■ ■;j j j]. ; ■ •/', •A.Lsdiea’ Umoral Boosts jokes',-' Another : CouMknFi:;^.—A «nw botiittejdei t nots was .eSiensively sW. ■id, in Various 1 ,parts of. .the' city, 'U«v overling. ’lt is an ■miiaiioti..' , oC.Un genuine twp dollar if the ,Fu, mers’ Bank -of Buck*, connty.' heated-, it;Bristol; Bcnn’L T'CHe, vigr.ettejs &• spread efgle: perched -a pop h Vtmbpfv tree; figure: 2 iri a,• medahon oh. kc-ti .side;, a vroipau. in a 'fancy figiire, 2 .nn : rightend; medalioh iechale a&tiq«t | head; figure' 2 above andhhehw OT ' left, end.-. .The genera!.appearance- pt, ithe bill,'with the cxccptioil dPthersijV iietto and.engraving pf the r.ame'h. N tht Rank., is rough.- TheVordi ihihii": oh the upper loft, corner ~B hap;i' uiiir ; ly pQOVi\\duiis.-Pittskii-'J i i AHissea'a id Children's; Gaiters, at ;an4 ;hton !rig! m 1. - - 1- Strain .will hero brf* pprtantj niilitiirv| changes". wjh ■■fiks* I place .so&u-after bis arrival.’ ' 1 • Geneuul -.MuudWs friend- af.. ! iff;?" '' pleased .with .hie yiiidicau'oh 01 hii&tli before' the .Commit tee oivth'c (''-fauurt T 'pT-the War un Sainrday.- Higiricii- - sars assert that oilier j 'viU ,sustain the cliargus.iisrajnst iiiisr Imp ' there isl no loriircr'.aiiy; doubt inndjig* iir.telligVint.men on' the subject. IjeiL Meade's simple denial of ih- 1 <*}i*rgrt, against, him- is Considered ViuE ' f • li'Asm.vGfij.v' March 6,’-is3T {it i ; - The general order promnigtii&Ttns.l.' appoiirtciem of- Grant as dTieuleoant-'^ General first recites the rece.pt; actfcf* CotigreaAtUeti an-tioiin'cesf the appoint j liiem. ot Grant iif.the language\>! lii-V;. and declares Su-i; der % the,-.‘direction and 1-during .u;-; pi ensure pi live President, it.cf coimnnirh the ami it-a of UifV.U idled ' Slates, h is'believej.l that i .Grant is now. bn ids' ivay bein', bin not to till *ny pffieo in Washington. " \ ' "d ■ ■ Over- - Cairo. March nprivate latter, rccievmd-at 'Memphis' from dated 2a h. uic. says: The' Ijth Amut’ Corps, GjCp-cfal.”Mcpherfion i.-opiniaod ing. .is. bnclv at Jackson, where it la.es-. peeled to- (remain for the pryseat.— Sherman, yv.ith tin? j reinviintlcri A'f.jib ■fprce.is also cu fouty for t he sikiw p!a*t All the yuilro.-ids on Shsrmini’ii iouty; arb. utterly . G . Thanks ro s ßoBEc.itAA's'.rr-Tli» litres 7 Military cpmnlitteo ai.tlusin last ees- ■_ qiohs directed the chairman uj ii'.scrf tlie name' of freiiariil lJ iseoivins in'tiiev joint resolution of-1 thanks'—to - ' Gi’Kl c Thomas -iintMl'ia army tor trr it t tli© battles' of "i.” i •, Pakson is r<*covei*irfg finnH uincasr. 1 and. IclV.KnoxriHe a feW'd.iys a';o tor, : the J«orth., 1 116 arxiyed,at ..Lmitsviliul.-. on - ' I ' ' V: | fiST'A wdnmh ~ is •under arrest at; [Syracuse, Jflw, York.-lor destroying jjh'er grandchild, onlj’ threemouths old? by giving it*vitriol. ’ .] ■ ■ ' .--I! ■v-;- - ■ JpHOPERTvi S(>ld.—Chas. A,- Weed, ot Stuir.fordvCoiirjectiViut, hasboughtlbn jestalcof-SeuretiUTy Judah' P. Ilenja* -min, of the Sotrthern 3d ->f March, by Rev. J. M’Carif, of Frecdofn, Mr, Wl». Worpen, of| Co- H : 139th Penn’ai. Vois., ah.d MisajM*-. et J. M’Oraches, kll of Beaver cb- , ,| On March Ist, 1864, at tl»e-T^^ idon Sf of the bride’s father, by Roy- R Waugh. B-. J. BaiTTAiM, M. D-. Fhiladel]>bia l toMi’ i 8 Moluk E«Gkw r > of Bedrer county, Pa. , . i ;\r