CWiD )( M 9 1,7 i 1 K n KM MOORR, ! r,., JrOOLLAhDii, j ltiUt,r ami Proprietors. OL. XXXIV WHOLE NO. IfiOfl. Tllli "KEI'UIUJCAN." Ttl'UISOl (subscription, "1 la art'ance.orwitl.iu three uiohthi, f I 50 I tiy t!n;o wiiliiii the year, ... 1 75 1 after the expiration of the y jr, . 2 110 Jos sunnier BTnrrT, ci.EnriKi.u, i-hnVa. ... B. oooLLAM-fit, to Publishers), Term of. Advertising. , A-Iverllsomentii nre iuicrted in the Knpublicnn J, the following rutoe : 1 Imertlon. I do. 3 Ju. ' Square, (10 lines,) $ iU JS lieu vo iiaaroa, (2l lines,) 1 Oil 1 6J 2 UU 1 ree squares, (.it'linot.) 1 JO z flu 2 40 J 3 month! (I mo'l. 12 ran . Square, : : J2 J-j 1 1 (JU J7 00 ; rvoiuuares, : ; : : : ,re equarus, : : r squares, : : : : ,t aeoluinn, s : : e column, : : : : '.. ftT threo wooks nn 1 1c j Of r square for cai h 4 00 6 00 13 00 ! S 00 8 00 12 00 ' ('1 111 CO M 00 8 00 12 Ot) 18 00 : H 00 20 00 35 00 as than three months 25 j iiifcrtiori. aiziBt not. mi noteimodiu S lines ure In-, A for 12 a year. .erJs?m:ruj nst mirlce.1 with tie number of Ucn i ('.ojired, mil ba i-cnCnei un'ilfoibid jaarRod aeenrdii. 'a tlwso terms. ILEAREIELD CO. Dili ECTOR V. TIME OF IIOLIJIXO COURT. Jl Monday In January, I Dd Monday in June, 1 1 jltiuduy in March. 4lh Momiuj In Sept. f each ) eur, and continue two wevkt if neecisarv COL'.MVAXIj riiTUICT orflCESS. N't Judge Hon. Samuel Linn, lellefonte. t Judt'i'i lion. J. 1). Thrinr iun,Curwciiiivillc, Hen. Jiiuii e Llootn. Ferret. fcuward I'itks, CltarfieM, (ibt'notnry, 1'. F. Etr.ftciltr, I.aiah i. liarur, I.TIlfl Tett, t. A IU 4riet Att'y, Wfure',', C. KralTer, ( ). f ui ryor. 1!. 1!. V,r;.;!.t. G it'll Hn.e. l.uthi'rerourg. tir. llilin. f'leirfield. N.W nh'tjton l'enn field. Lecuiitus Mill it Cleared. I jfcmiiMouersJaeot K .i,;., Thou, llnugheity, Ainoe Hen. I, Attditcis, Charles Worrell, I!- Woeilwunl, 2'. F. CouUi'.t, CHt!er, J. V. I'otter. CvBJJty St'li't. C. U. t'uiuifiiil, LI I OF POST OrFlCES. Tmentliy-t, '( Ojiicei, I'ottmnttert, etaria, Glen 1Ioi, H'm. S. W'rigit i ti.iiTiiie, i heorlorn Wuld, Hcgatty'8 X Iiond.sSiim'1. llegnuv, tA), 1. ,M E wer, Chcf.1, Cut!, 0. -tend, Forrest, ClearSfU iiiidge, H'codlaii'l, I'Uthcrsbur, Troutville, JefTi'rsuD Line, Js'ow WasLinjjton, 1. 'urngide, 1'ntcl.ii.ville, Lost liidge, JIllTtl, MtOarvcy, Weitover, Cltartied, 1 lenehville, Kuril. ".n. Tli. A. M'tihee. J. V. Campbell, II. L . II o dorson, James Bloom, Jiiiuci Forrest, W illiaiu Albert. K. Il.Mooro, Clias. floppy, John Heber in, Jus. flallaher, W. O. Irvin, luck I'at. liiti, Jacob Uoieo, 0. Tcior.jr. Iloem, i'eftcs IlrKOJut j, . Xniy, Win. Mefl.irvey, 8. A. Karher, M. A. Frank, P. A. Ciauliu. J.F.W'.Si-hnarra T. "V. Fleininjj, Centre county, 8. Kad.baeh, T. F. Ilonli-h, Ed. William", Jus. MeClcilun, I. '. Mignot, William Crrr, 'A. H. Shaw, T. II. Foreee, A. u. Fox, Chis. ,1. PuRev, Dtvll Tyler." II. Woodward, L!i?a Chase, ii. Heekadorn, M.O.Stirk, J.is. Thoinpion, J, C. lirenncr, II. W. Spencer, A. C. Moore, T. 'I. Klcminj. ltenj. F. Dalo, U.K. lltubaker, Jumes Lockutt. cum r, uid, Ctvintoti, Cnrweni villo Caronvil!e, Oecatar, PI i lip.'t ur, Vc: Tc iitur, 0. -et jla Mills, Murrop, Lit;;.j Toby. Leci.n!o's Mi!'., 11.1.1 II ill, Khawsi i!!e, I rah n in '.on, Hnith's Mil!.", Madeirii, T ior. Pvunfi 'M, Au.Jor.vi;itf, Pall l.iek, New Mi Ipcrt, Kylertonn, Moriul'ile, I tiiri !n r City.? Ornnpi'in II llf, Curwet'f vil!", 1. !i:oiii.uvi!!e, lerju9n, leu, UirurJ, !-' Oeilien, flmbatn, " Huf'i,", 1 " JorJiin. I'ir.h.'iu', Knox, K-r.-!-, t. " . Tuien, ,V'c i.lwnrJ, JtCriej, Lip. ;' vVi!! nr.fwcr f;r F'ertupn tewnship. X '0 and r?c I lie New Goods at J. E. WAT SON'S, : Marycviib, Clearfield county. Penna CIIEA1' for CASH or expunged for Timber ll"ar-d, S.iw-I.o or ( tiini?!"'. fjjee. H, '. tf. J S.' K. WATSCV I !L W. SMlYll' & O). MKIU II ANT.f, and dealers in Diy Ooo'U, tlroe.-'-ies, Hardware. Qiieensware, and "fr t'nin ..... ..r l ..... 1... iIia Iru.ln Ktnm ..n t!.'JM) sireet, below Judge Lenii irl's, oppo ito (he l'rethvtorian Church, Clearfield Pa. I JOSEPH" C M'AlL'llU A Y jcerg-,rt rrryt go?D X J If K A J, K It J JV L l! M It K n i'ew Washingtoa, Clcai field County, Ta July 1st lRC3.-tf LUTUKKSBIRG, ) CLEAKPIFLl) COUNTi', PA. ( WILLIAM SCllWEM, Proprietor. 1 May Id, lr, v. CYhENH'S HOWE. t , ii,,... ; For Dkc ati'r Township, ! ill timmnllv attend to all buiinesi entrmtod to I Vteire. P. 0. Addreb, Thilipaburg Pa. Aug. lift lsl B. W. TllO)i?SO.-. D. n ai.v. I enucitf nsnv A WATSAV riHalera In Timber, I 6aw-Logs Uoardi and SlilnSle, Maryavillo, ! luearCeld Uridee r, U.,J ciearuoia county, . 1 Aul'. IU. 18(13. Aug. IU, I3H3. Jas. McMurrav. Matt. Irvin. tuinrn; t I Dry Goods,. Groccrica Lumber, Jtc, 1 Emnsido, Pa f P. 14. 1863. w"-UlH A. WAILACI. iOOS C. HAL! Callage & jsall, Attornoy s at Law CLEARf IXIiD, PA. j0ri(jiit;il ocfrn. For the Clear.'leM Republican. AN APPi:U, I ()H PfcACH. tt " VOLI -NTKKK." A'L.wn time' ftil!, nuicplo. river, We nre drilling flow hut euruly ; tile unJ health, bumm from the Uivcr, loem to bo lieU WtH aeenrely. r i" cruel vt.T l.ni uproml her wing, And foreo madly o'er the hind Sends dtHtli and wirrow, with their slingn, And crippled meu on every hunt': iri.;ul k ahroa 1, the nrpliuh's mocs Aru henid whre'er we inny pmim ; And t'KAfi:, in horrur, wiirj.t r inj; ,ei 'JV ijreijjn land to find a homo. l.!w hn? .h ! Lord, Iim ns must 0 i ll hnir nitli all this o.:roiul woe, Ar d i'i t!u riami! of Linmuv, Idling ruin to both high und ? Oil, jive u.njw. some men of murk To gnido r,ur sinkiiij; hip of .Stuie, AmI i:ne the richly freighted, bark, Oneo I iiEiiDoM's home, from tyrant's hate. And give our ruler's hoart'a to feel 'itiut I'kace un 1 love, with joyous train, Can nil our coro dimension heal And pive them, Lord.oh.pive tliem bruins. Ci.KAitnti.n, , AfiiiL 25tii, IsOI. LETTER FliOM (IRA HA M TOX. lkir Itcpul'h-an : In looking over the ; a'Wik, machine ol Marc h 2oI, 1 notico a won ! dei ful discovery by our si-amp amd. Hoar Liiii: lie i-ays, ' 5-20'8 nre 11 li or 112," ! when they are only UK) at best." We say io ium,p-i, p, up neiiu tako j our pun alonp, and give us a little more about the iluiups of your tivo-lepge-l povernment ; lut tell us the truth (wlncli nobody e.'t;r suspected you of ilotng). Tell us why it costs the present ntlminUtation two mil lions of dollars per day ! and if you like the picture winch we know you do in the nsitno of all the robbers of" the treasu ry ; in the name of all die shod.lv, horse and ration contractor!; in the name ol nil iho.-e who are interested in prolonging this war, und ruin in;,' the nalion in the rjiune ol ull tln80 (your li iends) why don't you free nil the niggers andstop this wr.r '! Toll us why the wi n of halsas cmp t.s wu( 9'.l!e!idcd. when Vnlll- tlVO-lnircrol .nn,rr. i nitiit a'giirer) . . . . t, c- -. .. in mat "oider has heen the lus have been resneotid Diiiinttuiieil i i i , t . .: . biiu uueyeu, nnu nui tnony jns prevailed everywhere, except in the theatre of mili tary conflict ?" Is that true, ivumiy, eh ? Well, lell us why a man that is tried and found g.iil'y of riot can eel a pardon from A tidy i'orc the JaJyc h is (inu to fentt nv him f the tiling kas pot to Cleai iielil. 'Fill us why you don't put Grn. Jnclton's brad on your grcenbucUi ? 'l'ell us why Denio ct.itic neipapcr olliee aie putted every iveck, their ediiois cr.n ied oil at ruidnL-ht without an ot'.th or tvarrant, when your lwt;-lepfed pi.'Vti iitiient caunnt t-tand to DO s:lleit nnu have Us acts puin..-lio'l liy a free picss ' I, lor one, am dow.j an him. Tell us why one hundred dollars in pold is noith ore hundred s;nJ eiohly dollars in greenbacks ? Tell us why you call the Constitution of theio ihirtj-four United States " t league with hell and n covenant with death ? " Tell us why you call j-Diir neighbors copperheads ? Say, is a while man us good a.-, a smoked Amnican i'J African rfcsrrhl? You have discovered, loo, that ii goodly few, have been taking notir.e ol you, or your pen ' Yen lii't for praise with uadeiernng J.'e b, And conseiuns poverty rf ,oul ; And still it is your earuent work, nnd daily toil, With lyinjf tongue, to make the noVo aeeui at uieun a you." Tell ui, i:ii., what bcoanio of all the copperheads in 1'hilipsburj, that yoa talked i'n I took on so a'ojut last fail. !Invo ! hey all turned to lo nigger-1 overs ? You will find nut next fall that you ure Lit.' Wearo going to elect Lilt lo Mac, and ihen your "occupation's gone," you will get no more plunder. You say wc cried to be let alone. We could not live alone as you numbering the midnight watches " On your bed, dcvi.ing ini-cliief more; And early riing, To mako most heliiuli uietilt on goo 1 ticti'n name.' lon't rejoice so noawpy ; the snakes lire not dead yet, became thev sti'.l makq ft noise. They are like cats the more noise ,::oro ma uinns. l our hump ot i i . i w In". T'ie matter is, you have ' T , .' r i . ' I lift t'.iiP nr 1 f-i '. .n (1 , t iiiiu t iuuiio t"lH.LlCU, n uiuun I'J it tonu. oryou are hurt with the fool. I would ' ;Pn 'w lu uu"'sn a rai.roa... unu , raiin, w.tn his lU.UWol the l'-tli and 17lh , wuen suddenly, m tho miNt or retreat a advisovou(yriuseeIamn3tMsnosedtol.oi,"",lv. 'an.porte.l without expense to Con s to re.nlo.ee us. favorable point sf.:ck the min 1 of Gene- ugly) to have your l ead felt, if (here b J c0" V1""10' ,, h(! w.nre,0"M ,n " Saturday we continued our retreat, , r,l Stnitli, an edue r.ed soldier, and he at phrenologist in town. You rausthavc! 1 ll0 1",cll,'1 by ,whl,:f lh,Ce0 en'U ' ! ".eling nearly ull tho time day and ; once availed himsell of it. Ho placed a liit7iiera must uo lairr. 11 e tvuu.it d; v t , , u . i r ., .,,,- ;, i terost our readers, as well as to cxemplily to you, nurse it, poult co it, bung into . , P ... , i ,t i .i J ,. ,i,i , ti . i ' . i to farmers of other Stales how their breth practice, and that w 1 make amends Ion r., , ,, , . , . .. 1 i ... 1 1 , . ren of the central States go to woik in aid your complaints. 1 would to ou now,, of thc l:ill0 8ol(ilPr3. Like the edmi. men Long may you wave, nigger auda 1. . . . . rnmmu. tlie chairman ARGUS. Saturday, April 2nd, 1801. ft-Tho New York Tost editorally says the men who fought at James Island nnd ; Fort Wagner and Olustoe have had no pay for about a year. Some little proof of this eud delav may be found in the mel- ancholy story of poor Scrireant Walker, who n. a),ni tn,1nib r.,..r..i'iwin,r to nerve longer without tho pay t hat General Sax-. o" had niomised hiiu and his men. Out of the eleven shots fired at him but one struck him, kbo iwing which way the sym-! white soldiers themselves ! pathiei of the ? inc.miu. It was probably military ne- Cessity to sacrifice him. t5TMr. Lincoln and his leagues had better lookout. Somebody elso beside Democrats and rebels r.ecd watching. The Fremont organ the Aca; JVirVna urges tho Radicals not to attend the Baltimore convention, but to nominate the Patulin- der at Cleveland. The Monumental City will witness a slim gathering of Lincoln worshippers if thc "Government" does not send there a ewai ui of oCicc-hoIders. Isn't ! it ftarful botv "disloyal" oae Abolition- jets are? Ay.. PMNCITLES, cjakfii-ld, pa;, Wednesday, may .j, mci. I Mtsi r.M v iTi.uo Tl. r,. ii. . .i . .appear, to lutvo been dipped r,.0,n one of Uio loyal' papers of 1'hiladelpl.ia, was handed to us by friend as a "straw" bowing the wj-j the wind h blowing. Tho "petition" tnrntini.ed was du lly presented to the Legislature by Mr. I.owrie, but no low, such as petitioned fur", .ma j i oeen enueteU. Jlut our friends of tho Low! L-t,j.u; must ll0t lcny ,i0 (.!Ct that they are Mlscynutim, with tho ne groes,. The payment of ui: initiation IVe j of one dollar, it eeema, admits any male u' 1,1 i- siaiiua),; to all :he honors of the "Loj al' J.eagutr Nor are those dark ies disposed to slop hero; but the for and Sieve Su.ith, theJCing f the South wui k Niggrts of riiiladrdphia, was ia fa vor of "extending this privilege to the fe males;" he wkhed to make it a "Ciioral movement," because "in union there si strength." Who wouldn't be a Leagu er? Loi.or.Ki' I v ion LiiA.ii-r.." A publij meeting ot Hie Colored Union League was held Iat evening in (he Church, in Lorn- ...... ir.v.y .-iaiii. ine loiiowing persons were chosen officers: President, oonii e , j.. nvers; vice 1'residents, J!ev. John A. Williams, and Mr. (Jeoige W. ioings; Secretary, Alfred A. M. Green 1'reasurer, 1,'ev. Stephen Smith, nnd a Hoard ol Managers composed of thirteen meikbers. The President stated the objects of the meeting to be the advancement of the general interests of the colored population ol the city in the exercise of the elective franchise. It was stated that it was the intention of the League, also, to petition the Legislature for the passage of a law by which the roloied people could enjoy an citial privilege .vith the white popula tion, in the u-e of the city passenger ears It was inserted that feeble females, with helpless children, were compelled to ride o:i the front pl atform of the cam often du ring Ih.i coldest and most disagreeable! :reeable uajs ot winter, and lh.it manv vented from visitinir their hu'sb.inrk nn,i brothers al Camp William IViui, who had vo.utiteered in defence of their countrr owing to this existing grievance. memorial was read neiii ,,:v, d, Leg.sluture to rnaet euch laws as would remedy this evil. llev. Stephen. Smith remarked t! at ho had once enjoyed the privilege of voting in this city; that foi many years had voted for both Democrat ic and Whig party, nnd he hoped that soon this pr.vileg.j would be allowed the colored man again, lie hoped tho pres ent n.ir would cmiimie until the last chain should be knocked from the limbs of ev ery slave. The meeting then ndopl. d a rcolufiun Calling tll'On the legislature Id n.i.h n u.,..t. i taws in would secure the Coloied man tho elective franchise. A motion was mule and carried, that by tho payment of one dollar initiation, any max in good stand ing should bo allowed the nriyile of ba- cominga memuer oi the .eaeuo. I.fiu Mi'. Smith said that he was in fnvnr r.f iv. ! leuuing mis privilege io uie lernaie por- iiein oi tne community also; ho wished to mako it n general movement, and in ' un ion there is strength." After the transac tion ol a few hems of business of a more private chara-ior the meeting adjourned. Froui the C.'ruiaatown Telegraph. Agricultural Committee of the Great Central Eair. 117 .17' nit: i:ui:u. auk jioixa. nung the various w orking committees ! thecomina Fair, tho labors of few. if I indoe.1 lit nr.v. uri ninre rilii';-oiw I luin lloil of the committee on agriculture. To this commit lee is confided the duly of solicit ing contributions of the Products cf the Farm and the Farmer' ILnischold, in the three Stales of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, nnd tlie system of opera tions which has been adopted is so com plete that when carried out, not only ev ery county but every township, how ever remote is reached, its inhabitants inform ed of the objecls of the commission, the i that a brief account of it cannot fail to in-, !of the cotiiniilteo on agriculture was op I pointed by the F.xecutivo Committee of the U. S. S.initaty Commission. li s first earn was lo mirround himseirwith earnest. well-known and highly respected friends of agriculture in the three States, of which sixteen n eru from Pennsylvani.i, eight '"7'v" 'j ' ' ' i'e"i' , making with the chairman thirty in all. l'V J authori.y of this committee rt chairman o. a couniy committee, genera. Ivan ofiieer or prominent member of a lucal ngneultural society is appointed in j every county. Ho constitutes five gentle-1 'men nnd fivo ladies a county committee, iiiuiseii in:ini(, i-nr.ii lumi, n .1 ii i. ..un,-( lmitfifl brines the subiect before the lead- 1 ing men of tbo couniy ; provides for the holding of meetings in the various church-' es, enlists the aid of the local prese, and in turn appoints and superintends theop- cration of a committee in each township, ' whose members go fioiu farm to farm un-1 der certificates of tppointment, signed by i the chairman of the county committee, I and takes down a list of the good things i which the farmer ar.d the farmer's wife, i bis sons and his daughters, mean to hsvo ready for tbo grcst fair, riometimoj it is! I.-I.in.l ie tl.A rlilidi n.nn r i -.rtfl llu.i. i - j - i aav.tu i vniLiuui ui lci iiiviMiiii ill irniiL in t mm f ) I nil l i linn Hr not MEtf. I ... hero t'eep, nuU iht-ra pot of Imtter;- now a vpu oi dried fruit, and then a half dozen chickens. i)r perhaps " mother and the girls" have been busy durinir tho wint- cvocins with crochet needles, und tne knitting and products or their taste and industry nre freyly eontiibuted ; ior ii ii iio uot thctr son and brother, it is omcbuiiy' son and brother, gone from bis home to fight for the Union, who is to be relieved by theso olloiiiipsof patriotism. The lists having been obtained, n copy is seut to the chairman of the county com mittee, and in duo time the work of collect ing u and of ioi warding th.;m to the eourny i depot, thrncelo be transported l.jn 1 1'liilud. ljiiiia. The rejulatirin r,;ii.iii,0 of each don or. ,nd of hisor her towns county and Stale, khull be letiblv marked OH everv article, in u .:.. 1;, may be given on tho locks of the lair for every cunt.-ibuiion. This week public meet in , rn Urn held tinder the direction of tbeloenl com- mitteps in several counties ol'th,, intM.inr and the middle Slates, farmers nre shov! lhllt ""7 "ot only have a plan mg that they not only haven nlan )mt j h,'ow "01V 10 ex' c,lle ll- But everywhere tlie V'uil is rising and emulation rile a- ......(, inn niiuieiiifii in mo son to raoro than meet the fondest anticipation, of the irioi-fi mostsancuitio friend of the creat obi.-et io I'eaceompiuiieu uy tue Iree liberal am. hearty cnti ibutions of all. THEWARNEWS. The Battle at Qrahd Ecare. Fioin the Chicajj i Times. Giiaxd KeoitE, La., April 11. P.eforo this reaches you, you have probably heard through tho newspaper reports, concern ingtho disaster thuthasju st befallen our htniy. P.riclly, the tacts aro these ; We had been sisi.cosrdully driving tho enemy uiim rrniaj, ttio Jill. L pun that day they made asiand near M.instield, J.j miles Irom Siuevepoi t. Our cvrps, with tlie cavu.iy, were in advance. Until about 1 " e-'ocfc. we were lmslung them. Sudden- were r.ro.ilv thev rallied and bei'ari t.i 1 . ii u n. iinr battery win then nrd.'-r..,! t',,in...i V.. j were put in battery in the midd'le of a , larce lield. and ordered lo shell tl a few hundred yards from us, from which our men had just been I'nven, nnd which was svarming with rebels. And this un military position was assigned to us under the very eyes of Gens. Hanks and Frank lin. Of course, being without the least support, wo could noi hold our position. After tiring a few rounds wo were order ed to retreat ta tho cdne. of the nr.r.nsii a wood?. Here wo un limbered and filed with great. rapidity into the approaching rebels. We were still withouL sn t, . The handful of men composing our little I corps, not more than three thousand in all. ! were ciptured or disabled. Tho l'.)ih ! enrps were back iu tho rear. Tho cavalry I acted shamefully, Willi 6ome few excent-! lons. the Id Illinois amonL' the !at im- Although implored by all they held dear, they ran like sheep. We held our becond position until we saw the rebels massing to outflank one lott At this time they a perfect sim m ,(' were pouring upon us shell and bullets. '.ir tl. Imma ,1... ...l...r. I . I j ....... .,. o ,un itoeis nan come into mo noons tvnere wo were, and were com ing upon us icll-mell. Gen. Banks and stall' wero along, Irving aith curses and imprecations to stop our cavalry. 5 j t all in vain. The rout had now became gen eral. The train of ihe cavalry had beet: brought up, nnd now entirely blocked up the narrow read through tho pine forest. Wc 2Dt our battery about a mil., finm il.n . r . ... i . field, through the woods, over trees and stumps, when the blockade in front being perfectly impassible, the order va? civet) by Capt. White to unhitch and make our esor.pe us best we could. The rebels wore less than titty yards from us. Lvery man r,i.. l.iin.-nlf ,....;! .! ,i. ....I. una oc mo um.uiiusi, eftoutd have supported, riding over them was tho motto. Hull Run was outdone. ; and doing them even nioro damage I han A few miles further back we came oil the the enemy themselves. Since then he 1. th Corp, drawn up in line of battle.- has not been heard from, and it issupnos Ihey stayed the rebel advance with a tre- ed thai ho is saV mendous iireol musketry. We of the l.itli (..oi ps w ere ordered lo continue our n ueaiio l leasani inn, twelve miles Pack, It'll..,.. ... n. I...-..! ..I...... O .1 1. L' . . , where we arrived about J o clock on Sat urday morning. Here we found A.J. noon Kvervbodvis cursin? dens. IUnk nnn i. .. i , . tp. , ,. 9 . ., : ii.iuni.n. ine ueieaiis attrinuted to the r..,.tn..l rtf il. 1....- . -i - V....I...V mo unci- eiiurei). a mngii! regiment wus sent in ut a time ; when that! wascutolt, then another; nnd so on un-1 til we were defeated. Then the l'Jili Corps was not in supporting distance. It i said that our Gens. Uansom and Loesent Ihreo times lor the l'J;h Corps, iinp'.oring them ' iy oiivn iu uny ; enu nine r rami- lin would not budee until ordered bv , Hanks. ( 'ur los in officers is very heavy Among the wounded isGoneral K.iiuotn. On S.itui day the battle was continued al l iensant uiii, under the' directions ot A. J. Smith, who (ii 1 prodigies of vnlor. ) n e gei u sons nt reports irom me ironi. ' Lie late.t is that Smith has whipped the rolels. taking 2,000 prisoners and 18 pio- ces oi artillery, our lost must have been . .... - uuu.u.ij .ui,, i nji-i o i handful is left of our corps. The exnedi- ' is no doul.t broken up, and our troop are falling back. Py lading back General Cinkt had ef - fee'ed ajunction with General A. J. Smith, and arrangements were made to receive tho enemy with efTect. General Emory had charge of tho first line of battle, with Generals Micmillan, Dvight and others. Behind Emory, posted in hollo-r, were General Smith's forces. Skirmihin?w kept up until about five o'clock io tho af-' tcrnoon, ben tbc rcbeh came up io their ' TERMS : - NEW old stylo in masses, in three lines f,f bat tle Our batteries opened upon them with lorriblo eU'eci- Tho Xineteenih Army Corps was gradually forced I nek. The first lino of l he rebels had been enlirelv , broken up by l.uioty's resistance, but the j remuiinnj two pressed on. Latest Details of tho Fiq;ht. From the Correspondent of the N. y. World New Oruans, Saturday night, April lj. l lie steamer is detained uitil to-nior-row morning, nnd I write ou a little I more us to the battles near lied liiver. ! Yen will observe Hint tho Kra (Lilly con- to , , ,' n' t"e .mansion lo, further Imttioon the Mth ntnr ri.msant """v. ."eli't'l s .mo c lings that there TJliTi 7 "'" lt,l'V b"5 'l- I brand Leoie r,,i en,,.,led in M- 1 11 ull"s "V in., coiiledf ratc.i to cnisii ouil ' U,rntire ,'"l";1!,,"!00'(. i iwo reports diflerir.ji Irom o:;e another ! ' " .V'""1 l'cr(1,,B "rnvinp on the-Ohio Hello. One is that tho federal 1 "lV '" vu .,al,Pn ,jnck' on Alexandria, . 1',ne "unU! '""'' iho river; and " , . ,' " "lu "osaing uie river ...... . ..w ..v-... ... rniiiij; 1111.-.1 amies nnu portable things by pLing overland to; Natchez, thus outline the liver betwenni 'n "? 1 '? I1"""". "' relying on - . i , . . . . ! Knooais to Keep iiiem irom follow an ovtitwiiKt-MiNo urrrAT. Whilo the Vu h disnutitiL' the state. mentsof the 2'ii,ct ns to federal success on tne loth, no one in the streets nre-, tends to believe that the entire oll'.nr is' ,, not an overwhelming defeat. What such ; ille e"6l Account. slor.es are told to produce I cannot con-: Armi or mr Potomac, April 24. ceive, unless it is hoped that iho North-! 1',c Richmond Sentinel of April 22, says ern peoplo will continue to believe all the the following dispatch has been received improbable stories which tue tliruM con- ''eneral Hrgg. tinually down their throats under tlie pen- I'l-vxcun, N. C, April 20. To General ally of being considered disloyal if they ''"'''" I'enug: I have stormed and car ate r.ot credulous. 1 ried this jdaee, enpiuring one Lripvlior, The report brought down lo-dny is (hat " 'otis'itid six liuridrod men, stores and uiero are uiteen llimisiind nun unaccounl- ed for. in addition to all known to be kill- ed und wounded. Another i t.'port is that an oider bud come from Shi rtnun for the return of the Sixteenth urmy corps to his eommnnd, which was peremptory, and if obeyed would assuredly cause tho Bnnihi- l.uion ol the remain) of the army, unless they followed them. Perhaps this is tho rea.on wir, all nro reported k. be on their wny to Natchez. A cotton buyer who came down says ' tho rebels took ull the trams, und did not leave Hunks as much as a tooth-brush." I roaurd cotton buyers as by no means reliable persons, and give the statement of this one "for w hat it is worth." Just at night the t lean. bout Polar Star! came in. She went un with the second ' lot of prisonets captured some time bark near Alexandria, and who wore taken up for exchange. This was not effected, as1 the confederates refused for some reason to have ur.y communication with them, ' and the prisoners were brought back. i These are tho ' three hundred and fiftv rebel prisoners on their way to the city" vet'. I ho nigger, the Republican idol, mentioned by Ihe Times, but they were , n'yv crowds by your side in the street car ; not taken in or after this engagement. j ,v',i?tprs into the cafe where you aro tak the AhMY RTii.i. at GRAND ECO BE. I '"gyur breakfast, and takes his seat nt 1 learn by nn officer who camo on the ' 1,10 ncxl table; ogles and loers at every Polar Star, that the remains of tlie army mdest woman in the slieet ; und monop- :iro still at Grand Eoore and on the north ------ tiank nfl ,n r em 1,1. n-i.,-, ,1..,. I. ..('.. r terd-tv morning. All the iruius were lot : ..... I . - ' . ,, .1 . ' that is the universal remark ofallwith w hom 1 converse, and the cavalry ;.re said to have lost all their horses, equipment?, und evciy thing pretty much. A"nti.ii mate" orri'.-r.it. They tell a hard story on Colonel Dud- ley . the hero of manv dress naiades mid confiscations iu this city ; thev say that on Friday, the fiisl day of tho ba'tlle", Dudley was assigned the task of supporting the left wing under I!a'i.-o.T). Instead ol do ing this, tho moment It wns attacked, ho wheeled ofrhis cavulry nnd turned them Over lh fvinlcs rif t h -i VAru inf.ihtrii t.. V . . .V. sTRATf.V. The brilliant and successful strategy of General Smith n.1 the second days' Ib'ht- . . ... ... ' in" deserves a distingoishine notica. The hole two days ha I hi en full of disaster. funoie lnsiirt ere nndtriA resir na nt r..,.Tu. v,'.;..,, ,... " - '" -"V v i hetween w'uch the ro.vJ ran, he awaited .. . i i tun aiiroact. ol the conieetei'aies. On they came, yelling and fonmine as' before, and with tebouiiding spoedtheyj rished upon the troops they saw before :' thorn. Tnen, apparently alarmed at their! overwhelming force, relrc.nd, Srst in or- j der and then at airot.tnd Ihe enemy ' lonoweei. v nen t no gorge was complete- Iv filled, cmne. canister and mu.keuliot opened n iron them, end the des! ruction ' was ftipaiung ; those wno could lell tiaeK i to their main body, the few that pasted ' through were taken prisoners, and the federal troops re-formed, Ihe force under smith continuing to cover their retreat until all safely As soon as tl reached Grand Ecore. the armv harl thus Iman a. tricated from its crushing danger. Gen. janKs roeie up io tjecerai omith, and sat'', "God hlnsa vn n.,.1 ' v, i. r the irmy from destruction." "1 hope he I will bless nil of us," was the soldicr'i tc.-.o ' and significant reply. j " TUg io.jes. i I presume there has not been a single Iporsun who has come down from ther ! who has reported the Union loss at less than 6.000, the lowest estimato i I ha7e heard of, or who does not admit ! iv.i -i nnt a most cloomv and disas- trotis defeat ; yet the papers go to you claiming a vie-'ory. KcaJ their amounts, $l 50 Per Annum. If paid in advance. SEUIES-VOE. IV.-NO. 42. nndjou will M-e hn.v incnn-islent tbv are; anil notice l!,ulio ,,, d Tim'es el.atgeone another with giving false no fi iui.ts; but they darn not tell th0 ,.ulUi for lent- thai their publication will b u pended It wt uhl be giving information to " the enemy "not the confederates, but the war-fiippottin people of the North, whose pockets and w hoso credulity are taxml to the uttermost to support these cotton raids. Sl-.dy MoKMxo,X0ti,injj ntpPi j believe thnl Hanks is now out of danger except ns io his material of war, most of w hii h will have tf be sacrificed owinji to the oi water All the troops mound t hu city, except the provost guatd, have been sent up, including tho negroes, who ore almost always excued, whether from fa vor or aversion I will not undertake to say. Tk3 Surrender of Plymouth N. C. Baltimore, April 2o. The Associated Press' leiter from For. ,ro, M'inroo says that Captain Weather- '"; " ine uu miHsacnusett., regiment. arrived iron, Koanoko Is and reports ; u intiruW mo j " . .j.i.i'.i.i;, mi cuni.'Biinjr , ai ter neatly four days' hard twining. Our loss w ISO killed, and 2.500 camured. Tho ' i .i. , . , m , reoeis iosi t,wo Killed. - 1 "'reaie reports on tlie streets nere i i a ib moi mug, purporting to have uecn lroight by aiutler.thui thecolored troops nl 1I ,VCU-.M were murdered after tho surrender, but we have not the mean of verifying it. v cuij -in e pieces ot nrt:!iery. !'" HOKE, lirig '.ilier General. A telegram was also rec ivoa by tho lVosident from Cel. John Taylor Wood, dated Rocky Mount, 2U inst., giving fur- lncr I'Hi liculars of the cajture of Plym- 01'l by the forces u nder General IJoko, w',ri naVi,t co-operation. says that about twenty five hundred prisoners were tniten (three or four bun- etred ol them negroes), thirty pieces ol ar tillery, o-in hundi-e 1 thousand pound of meat, one thousand barrels ol Hour, and a full gariison outlit. Col. Merca was a mong the killed. 1 wo gunboats were sunk, another dis- ' ableel, and a small steamer captured. J lit, ! IGCi!.H. J cuunfry has mndogi- ff,rlic strides towards the doctrmd of fl ''' "" political e mniity wttn negroes, tluril13 '"e last two yetirs and particularly during the last two months Filthy buck mi-;';l?' PrPi'l"y, sweating, and disgusting, nort' j"sl't! white people nnd even ladies everywhere, even at the President's le- oll"3 all the best seats in the galleries of UOl 1 lOUSeS D Coit.regs. f'ho American cil'zen of African descent now sees th.it ""has hen mido fully ilia equal with Vvo rn'"'l);H 'd while men w ho. under 1 ,''t "a'."rt '"' "'' ''i!sn pietenses, have beu j lured into a cruel und wicked wir. He, i lienrs h:i social equality with the whites proclaimed by Surmer and Ltna, nri j iii ine ii rao ov Arnold, Jovejoy anu Stevens. lie chiKklos and yah ! yah o ver th?H(tenitjt ih.a he stes being made lo give him the elective franchise. An'1, lo cap the cliinc.x, lie now sees the beastly doctrine of the intermarriage of black men with white women openly and pub licly avowed and a lorsed and encouraged by the President of the United States' . -. 1 : .ia, , . v PAD CATA'TtOI'IIE AT A Fl'XERAt. At Port Allegheny, l'a , a few days ago, a fu neral procession was passing over a bridge lo bury a child of Mr. GeorL'o Moore. w''eri tho bridge gave way, and precipitat- "'g tho mourners into tho water, another . I 'II t ...... . Clout iieioiiging io Mr. .ilnore wns drown ed, together with three of his brolher'b cnildreu, and oni or tivo olher Lvos weru lo t. Major General Uevrv Waceii IIal leck. This niilitary humbug has at Ipnetll RI.L.iilrl into tl.a i.nuiil,... ..fi,t.;..r . t c . . r . r. t. . l,'"'7 ,l " 10 .,en'. uranl ,,n' the Secretary oi war. His duties are somewhat similar I hose of a 4ih Corporal. Poor Ual- lleck! May his shadow never crow loss! t tcxirli appears that the Democrats have carried Springfield, 111., Mr. Lincoln', own home, by a rousing majority. The telegraph kept shady about it how strane! toTTha loftiest mortal loves and seeks the same sort cf things with the meanest; oniy irom uigner grounds ana oy nigaei paths. rThe present Chaplain of the Federal llouse of Iveprfsenta'tivei draws doubln nay ns Chaplain of the House and chap Iain of the army at the ar.in time. It u in plain violation of law. Cut what does a war clergyman care about that. Terrible warning to tho unmarried several batchelors were found last win ter frozen to death in their beds. jCfiyTbe amendments ab-eaJy made, and to be madi, (o the lux hill will, it I supposed, secure from that, raeasur a revenue of f;WO,0O0,0OO annually. fiiayAn order has been issued by Gen. Grant, prohibiting soldiers from writing letters to their friends for sixty days. TLli see mi as if there woal 1 be a llgb'. coiu