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O.LIIME
VERY LATEST NEWS
BY TELssitriL':
IPINHLWATION,BILTHE PiOSIDENT
11:OkaINT - 'To DinsitTßltS
DRAFT • SKEDADDLFss.
fr • • Talton. Offered .-ho:all - DestTlers Who
Return Windt' Shay Days.
WRAF? WAIRBAUITLERS TO VOIIEVZIII
Lehr 11111E1111 crrzussnar.
W.18M1C07071. stareh,lo.—By Me Pres*lety of
rlu United Moles dif Amerka., ,A YriOOLAIIATION:
The twenty-Lint section or an act
Cir trawl,' appeared aelthe ad list., entitled
"An act to named seretul acts heretorore.passed
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In provide for:enrolling sad caluni out the nit
tknd fowl% and fur other pupates." riquires
that ha tedilltlon to other Lawild peueltles t tor the
-erlane ;or descsilori, reCtiii ;the 'Wintery or curet
"" service, all perfume rho hasedesined the
mill
tary 5.31 - '2lBlml service pe the Lilted Stain, who
it
shall not return to Said nue& or repine them-
I, *dyes to al"rwrost .ILarelcal Marshal. stray days
--
?• - a!ter the istectsenitieu, bentbrafter renctioned,
t• .4phall be deemed and taken to hate nibmittetly
- relligtdalsed and torreit'od their rights of citizen.
ship and •Ibeir . right •• : lcs 'Unarm : citizens;
nadlassdidnerteta teifureacritsesps?cle of -
a holdjugnoxelltee of, trust'or latitit under the
. United hPiaNs;:br of ' itemising any ridias or cit.
,liattunbesimr.' ' , And all persona. wise shill hen.
-;* I after &Wen from the LitilijOry . Or t Aral aeryiee,
and all persona who being duly' angled, shill
Tx depart Item the jurisdiction of• an, district, in
2.1 whichbe feeirulled. Or go beyond the liatits or
4tia 'United litotes villa latent to avoid ay draft
Into the military or nasal enrolee, dui/ ordered,
shall be liable to the penalties. of,,,thli ;echoic;
'" 'and the i'n;iddent htireiti antildized emir re
attired fotthwtth, on the passage or iris . acia to'
bine ids Pritelsimaillei, setting atilt the mewls
leollrorll* aaetlois,"bc yhicli;peetehutualon the
ricsident ti requeetedne notify all deserters re.
sur'aCoriecild,:that they
. 1- boperdoeted on coadl9oat of recanting to
their iesimints and aninpinien, or to such other
they may tie asakeed to, until '
t he yetalrateroforaporiodod-thae equal to click.
original term of nalistmentr . ,
/c; /fair atererore, be it jt - itoin,hat 'T, Awn
ra*soi.ir, President: ofthithdiett Bades, dO
thisi my Proeleuratiort, as marred Iy said
nit, orderli,g imd regal:log:at deserters al return
to their poets; aud I do hereby- notify thane that'
• all anertris who' shelf. witlibtAixty days:riisin
' the date eflide proclacrualtha;ela.,ene or before
t.. the lOtit flitter "May, ifirr•rr, ntana to: the serelee'
or report them selvettiAo 'icirichnost Mamba!,
• lama be pardoned, am condition that ihey return
to their regiments lira 'hitnimu . fes, Cr such other
torgenlantioas at' , they nuty.lbet asaigned to, and
seven the nun-abider ortheir : orlitlical tenet or an
. .11stment, and in "addition therstiriPailodAqual,
tarrh.
r ;In-wha t eme,. • "ratitator, have. hereituro, ser may
;•-• ! -. ;l*, the City . of Waahlogtosi eleninth
alaitirldiriat; la the yediirr, our, Lind; lia,s,,sud,
or the Itiderperidecoo .ot.tios United ewes the
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By the Freehtene
' it snwin, °ram&
,c4.II INSILVANIA I IRGLSI4I I OIIE:
dpeenit ingaten to therittaeurghtearalo.
. • ' ' " exATElair: it
-og°' read at ill dim; '
sing
th.
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' Place. ""Mogeleqicatilt Browbetill i n,lblero er
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~.g -- Mr..lieitilf)Yrelefilea a sopidetaent to the'set
• _ . ~'.• ' rolettrelt paying the intereat-Olithtlßtate debt.
:• . -t The Ibllowing bills Imp: gdwiell r, Ineorpora
t•'-9-le,rittaNt4tt4!!py,4,,tingii wend.
, • - .ing-the tiMe nn•weei ~ft from Liberty
• :1 t'* •' - flate4 r4tabergbi Ifftrbleadditional. detrain'
• - izi TeVnTO.COVellri iheteemlef Ole' enniprott
,..- ' lion orceitidd Mee/ in Venaturrrand %Alai
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,-"-• ' tolittOttolleel supplement to tke'llhhonlng and
rreneb Creek Railroad , forth. relterof &aorta,
'or
„ -, , wires an d 1 1 4 1 ) 1 7 11 .14 All CgbenTiptlnti ; anther;
‘,. redietbounty taxis Dequienebbabitibitad %sr
• .--. u jet, 4 ?. l 9'hirr +Pa Third .g r at'l!, Anegliely;
„ r ' , - I.toolg •.,i.'ttWr 4'616114;6;404w Mir
were pawed, swag
„them the Pittebarilt and
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Idaho, airriknith rark wad Ludas. ;
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- : 21 4,,J, iell'. o P
, Pgiet,,llP, and, hfid,Msed the sap,
i' . ''' • pleasant Maitre cerporatkona,:exteading the
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:Tnatbetiell:tu:'eLtiabvkiite
zeo sci :. o .: : : Ma ty y: .i l was !!;: sl al ,: le: so pnr ,
al. -
' The bill incorporating the Rome Clab et
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-- lowing railroad companies to lessie additional;
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1 - - , Mr. Reek read a blit.aatborliing b r ornitt tax in
-- We're* iiirtii,ii;.
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lb , •:•'. r I g rie°l. A. le .', - 1 ' 4441.41 , 1 ? * l4l C, l " in . Ails gheni:
•.-:# ' tweiff.:” "" " - ' i
, ,-,,:.' ~-:-;
SlatXr Esti Haiewl :43 4leo d
luriegir rooratio n g ank tbe . illonL
~, TunlY,
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• ,- ~..,,,....- -, Mr:Ainkirion; relelliedn'lltiaatitif :Honor la
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. , :-: ' i.rllgt ti F 43 . ll 4.. . 1 : .:
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- The eill It:Cresting Moe Macon the Erie Ciirtid" -
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~ - Al o re!' °aka' KUM
. es.,7lq, ppm!.
• • e - --- The votebli toe brd to'ray ntitages for rebel
. . raids , was . nteotundered.and the matter poet
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. UIPORTINT 'DECIDED,
DECISION BY itm.lpriqg CHASE
41 /O1;•. -- auroras° ,-Marelt Bupremecogre
I"ll . l rF44l l P,# e ) ll :folfing Pu4l _taelitlons
In the law of prises. It was, The United Btatro
bales of admi t .
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Elizabeth Ale:ander Ir4ng eh:Lint la an aO.
Dfshiet Coin of Illinois
laded hmtitntkid to herV It was a
*Mt csfe;Ytl olvie"g '
att the'eldron; iilU4 at era
two minims of dellars,caphared by the wry, dut
ies the 1 1 1 . 1Itieur ev.ordlthota. The cotton was
ewreed bythonery an 41awfat Mite, on th
general ground of belligerent rights, that, vel
a Louisiana being Maimed as the Omura
cowatry; "The wired was taken on the hind at
various &lances from the, water, teams having
- Amen nazi ant teFalurit..' • The' claimant took -
• • , -.:Mktannterdy oath Maier the proclitelltlen or t he
Frimittee4, l o*ltgli ,the kelt taken no part In
ebb - -11; - • •
, :fine_aniuntem- • - -trentgried several days.t The
cAttomer Osnand,'.Asnistant , Attorney Oenerai,
. and' Cbdrles Tauttes,'- retires:ivied • the 'Govern
rusk and' le: Springer, of =Mob; was
counsel for the claimant; • „ .
, ThaCcart, througir Chief Justice Mane, de.
tided' there,eoidd be •rio seleitre as a prito of
private property L : y , the navy on Inland ;niters:
of the Volta/. Eta ,or on laud , +loco the lets'
of Congress; Of I 1.T3.'63 and 'Or, and them.
fore this preperty Is not a lawful pry of war;
Idaho thought the property should, be turned'
`VA . to the i ieeais,ry` /512;ert at espthreor aban
doned property under the act of March,
IMO,- This act practiles the twain bywhlett
eltlzeis may reenter corn Won. The'
libel was ordered to be this s d, The Goiom f
. 7snot only toorpotiesdni of the Red river coon.
toporarlfy; and not tong enough to secure
the ry th
rights of property Mae citizens of that part
::Obikle1111114; sad the dation then•beld In the
Red river •Okilvr.tp tFas not lega , l 4 old conferred
no tights. ; )
Guerrillas on She Upper Potomac.
til; Thfiriday night
a party of mee] cayalrg under iriephow °Cat.
latioimnorLetcher, attempted to make a creasing
It Undllyßreutch onl e hAUpper Potomac.: Toy,
Tn "i.iwaca met by the Tick pt ; the is" New lidmp
"hire cavalry, who if s them luck, killing
bi Lelektr and,tek the_pte.Y.....,'
Gucrrilha
i under one of Kincheloe" oil:Iced;
n the , neighborhood of Lei:sham.,
Cl4/Itetstla Appointments: -
. Westsrttaxon, yottntt
_lO.-Ifrani :Soule:11i"
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arrlintollinternat Rinenne Collector - tor'
- ;..,.- - -raltrosplalnsteador Mr. cortts, !tad Mr. Canis
.". - -aftessoifieci Mr: Fay.' - a- -
rffr.'A•'; 4 3.. .1 .4 - - •
stbbitvg
kite.
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Tumatumfura,„3faieh 10.- 1 4 special dispatch
to th e Emmy Tefrgavg, from n ashington,
to,-day, emys t*: The Star states that on Monday
last fifteen transports with ttoopa from Fortress
Monroe, accoMpanled by: the gunboat' Comm*-
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dere Reid and Yankee, proceeded up the Rapt:a
, ; . .
hammock- on a raid, the principal object being
the mriture of a large (pa ddyorb:thin:ea known
tOluvre rein rent from illebtuand to Trotericka
tang to been:mkt into our lines: On !ts way .
urethe proCeerleriCardkndi, d the
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gunboats settinded 'this river.lbotoughlifor tor
pedoes. A sdhotinie• •tiOund with'.4 eargonf
widekey and tall was ttrot captured by the raid
ers.-and the crew and cargo removed, and the
rebOoder, blown• -• : • • :
'On :arriving a t
Fredeiielmburg ft was - found
to to - gardsouldbi a squad of mbels:who, hov
erer, made no resWance. ',A bodyof troop., and
• rarlore wore landed who, succeeded In capturing ;
ehttobaccd. It was manufaketunsd tobaeco:li..
nanoantinz to ialucty-five to add ty•estimated
betrkth MO,OOO.
TIM coMairy plum' Fiededemdrartwai sconr
ed pritty dfeetuilly„ and during the over
four hundred prisoners .were taken. Au: meted.
sive contraband trade baa been ergattlxor by the
rtbela on the Rappahannock river. and-rids ex
, ykillitim Was - designed to break' It up:. " The rev:
'441. parred-deini-411 : 21Ver on their Vottun.
2iinthers °Edam:tem came off from the shore,
cf whom many were, foam ihe'24th Virginia
=MEM
Rebel Eztracta. k - ' ' - • --
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~ WAMI NGTONITY-get W. , -,Thessupe"'" - mond Sea
, 'tintrit 4 thelit,l4, tottainsilietillairibi i
liethlnt has °centred to disttalifbartPrlet pre
-Inti
-thillipshishm ibcre ilflehmoili t d3 butillterstreether eon
alliGbad. *Uile: d'five perations
the 'kinky of this city in *short 'o
time. i liioin
men ear loads of Confederate prisolers snored
in Ilaltimore An Prides evening. , 1
The Riehmcmd Marniner of the SW ins o sale:
._ -Glpe.,past :law; day' shore . bail' Hello
acin 4 EBl3 the 'ltlchiiscraif Sid . reierilea fines.
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It w requiti yet a vast amount of sue Ine to
=tam the roads pasentle,s.nd pit the grdunt - in
any ciendltlon for clay extensive military calve
meats. • :....., ~, ... .-.i r .
We have a very important pieee of i one.
width comes diesel trims limy Oricarts: Stud la'
31:05 the *aped of Several =mettles bbtween
taw Unltedbikatea and Franet. 11,-ia the mar
inate° of pretrimarreportaln the minherd news,
atippripers.lo the dfftrthat .- the' - II .13. Consul at
,Nttorgi.itto bocce
lectikted to the Atailat
Governmencinti heasordeved away by Glaxineil
ran. It Is also sea that elearanee* Ger the Mg,.
tcd States from that Ft are how tefusedi . -. •
Li *WM:aIio:GC . .:- bank 1' 164 0 a sew.
tax law and repealed the old one. i ' ' 1
_ muragir m matzo •
• . The Whip, of the Sib, says Sherman Ls Vapid
out. If our maiden do not bear or read any
good noiratiotalinuth Carolina, it Is n hansequi.
ter that there iiiiirtitecommanicate. In a few
days they-milihear.wheru Ehariatail In, and what.
- has. befdkMAtitn,; :Let arerybodir tx patient.
Shermatt's opportunity to establish a Military
raptttiMbm !bad' tied. We will soon heat of his
dLromfiture andtliltgnee- • •
• '•fcriiiiiraMlA;- Wei•Aieflie Itullel(n pub
Rabe* a copy of -rtie bill to till up the army with.
negro slayer, read In the reb.il Congress, -and
• east la WM Tote of tha ; Vpginia
Senators.; •
The Beak of Virginia is , redeeming Its notes
it the:rate of - six dollars for one in gold..
''••• tiprovii atte ttain - the Gkrverainsent to -
seize the gold toe the d efence of Richmond.
The following Is from the Richmond //irate:chi
All'retealns , ode on:theltichmcind and Peters
burg lloil thongh" , yesterday, lathe fo - nrat mid
secntive day of dry weather, OR Grant does not
.cam hie threatened movement 'frogi his latt
upon the &inthalde , liallroad. Re has , erected a
number of observatories along his Retailer - RIM
Item, and from thelr tops Ida signal corm take
daily - obsetvatlini of " art • tbat passes -fa our
camps, which snit/iamb: - , ,
We belie installments :or
MOM ,ia itiatiaa to hennan. Mpfataal34l
are nokaowa.
All quiet In the Shenandoah valley:
Il ePaft
Senile con
firmed the, bilcittistMejoc. Generals iii brevet:
Brig. hen : Bri:oldilfir: ever, C.V. Andrews, Joo.'
W. McMullen, Charles Kraft, Geary. E. Darcy
and Alfred Stilly. Secret Brig. Gen. Swayne
wag confirmed a Brig. General,
The (oliotring nominations here been c.)6.:
firmed: Brie. Gemini% hy . !Wen. COPHICia
ThOMIS W. Bennett. ;Mt Ind., John".l..'Bars.;
11th Car., Jas. M. True. ,00th TILV
D. 11..Ekorer,.77th 111., Thos. T. Heath, 6th
cavalry, JOB. M. :Kirby Mat Ohio, Isaac.'.;,,
Kerwood, ilith Ohio, limp. Conemage.
Ohio, Benj. Mumble:ter, 464 , Taos- R. Qui- ,
pin; DOth LL, Theodorell.sd, B. H. liebton, A.
T_ . Vooria , 67th Oblo,'llermen Jas, Eitin,*of toe.Q. N. Department,* Wm. Gardena',
Asst.lospector Gen. Joo. E. Mulford, ;d N. Y.,
Henry L. - Kingsbnly,lBth Ohio. '
The Senate also ;confirmed the norninallon of
Braith'. 0. Scofield; ' , Emilia %far the
Western District Of Wisrxonslo Wm T. El- .
fitVid, Marshal for tba Mutant District of
gond and Joseph . ' M. 'Root, Attoricy.'.for too -
Northam Distild of. Ohio.
Win, E., Chandler, of Neir,Hampahlre.luatt
been confirmed by the Senate .Solicitor -and
Judgd Advocate General of jhn,Nary Depart
melt... The'Scoate also eentlivned thinominations of
Arnold Krekel, Judge of the United Siete. Dis
trict Court, in the Mester" Deportment'orM is
,Send, and Bathaet u a t rara.na Pastanatar at
tie BeheleAenetuttinie roe Thee Sittenes,
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.. , WartnrerrOsv, March 10 .--The.. - Vayendellia
Telemapd. assures Ita'reideri tbat Ills ' , not% the
arialrof the Attrierament to cone. , lll any thing
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Rona them', ' bin to prevents. it tosdble, UM ran
kee-Tornes In aid &wit Carolina
from Manilas any thing of the motentmas of
each other. Their mesas:o - Amintannleation
are eery limited andeamertala. It Is Cilir pones
nc4 to Onikeimpromments' Mt them. Wr3
fhe condition. of affairs will be so materially
eitanited lankly 'dais as to evade WI todispihmr
with this reticence. All , our inforteation thus
far is area encountslog •duns:ter—
Cotton 'front Angire44 !
Nair ;rola, Mara eanneb PAPes
trunnion the wind of the neater thrgon from
..karats TIM 79,1balos'of 'cotten.-. , The owner of
the Dorman, aespid ; with' Idi,ltost, "
cod =MO
volenterAy "Into 'Qui_ Unto. Botli iti.ON*ry and
Treaserr,ogreo4 ttAIIII her MA iniSer-.
foe,
THE DAILY
FROM NORTH CAROLINI.
TILE REBELS OBSTRUCENC TB6 ROM
'Bhermau Within Forty Miles
• , of Raleigh.
EITENSITE DESERTIONS OF REBEL TROOPS
PANIC AMONG THE NEGROES
Alasters Arming thorn to Re
sist.t,he Conscription.
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TIME PEOPLE In:ELCOMINO Pi -BERMAN
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P Na, Your, March 10.—By the arrival of a
steamer which left Newbern on hionday;tl P. rs.,
we learn that np to the 4th inst. warm showers
had been falling for a week, making the roads
bad. It cleared off on Saturday night. ~The
,
enemy had felled great numbers of trees across
the colds phis leading Sont 'ltiembem to
Kingston, width sera being removed by. the
force advancing from Newbern, which tome was
within `abort distance of Kingston.
'ltertgecs whit arrived In Newham state that
payettevllre, N, C.., was in oar poiamalon last
anti and that Shennan Was within 40 Mlles of.
Nebel aoldleruwere. deserting In companies
and hirn
soe eaten by regiments. Seine of them
were returning. Li their. homes. - ;
- The people•pay butlittle attention to the proc
lamation of le Vance calling thnta tei arms
'sod In moat Places in Nanit Carolina eople go
fottlr aid meet Sherman with word s of wel
come and are most particular about placing their
stocks add supplies argot his reach ,
' a panic prevails among. , the rtegmes in
~North Cerolina strum. the announcement that
they Me to he conecripted to - tight In SA rebel
-Therebels are now gathering them up.
A stormy cemblostlon exists amosq the con
servative slaieholaers to. resist the, measure;
Some of whemarc arming their slaves In order
that they may be Aldo to defy the rebel authori
ties andthtts retain their servants who exhibit a
Vradiaess to Seta • for- their masters and their
Domes rather than for the Confederacy. Great
. number* of.riegrocs are flocking to Sherman's
UNIOIf 7f4EDITION li-FREDERICKSBUR
Nine-Fire Tons of Tobacco Captured
:OVER ENE - IitINOREO, PRISONERS CAPTURRI
LATEST FIWEL
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11. A.. I,w. m.reb ;10. t 5 ,31..
OUR FORCES NEAR CHARLOTTE. Mr. .I,,br -ton presented the credelitnik ~ t J.
t I.s.dsla
lAn'rel:olfre;twarldll'endS,etiend S' pla n ce 4W r r af b it y nna h r e or 1 /lets,
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i THE VALLEY FREE OF REGULAR REBEL FoacEs. riecensidi I e was qualified end foot nil sera.
Mr. Lone, of Kansas, Dewed that Om Senate
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. prreced to the consideration of tee demolulim fo
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:Irv, Your , Starch 10.—The Herald's cuiTesb pay tont pecsation and,ndleagd, to the chorale!.
of seats from Louisiana and "Arkansas,
pendent from Winchester says: Seely bad des-
fig which the committee to audit the cad?
paired of making any eneceseful IlefenSe against tingebt empense, halfrepeet e d adaraoy,
:Sheridan, and no the. morning of the (ley thut - Mr. Sumner Palled attention to the fa.ti i hat
thie resolution invideed In expenditure of 9,100,
Curter attacked him, lie cansel nil Iris au: pins
and ,on e of the persons (Mr. PishbacQ mutt net
- Ste/Plied ' . .six piece's of ariplery to beidaded on. 'tam the Offillt required of art ery Seri Ur without
n railroad tro-ln, which was captured by Oeneral onnimittinit perjury.
Custer, with all the aliens includi ng a p u . za Sir. Lane said that wits not true. Mr. Fish.
hark was known to he a radium! Republiean from
' q uantit y of lnimunith'n' Thu artillery "''' all the commencement ,of the rebellion, and was
bur6t or epilrefl, and the gun carriages wcre de- • one rap ho this moment. and opposed la every
airoyed on account of the had condition of the Poesible way the radluance of secession until ho
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was compelled to rote -for it to ease his life.'
wood. Al] rebel trezena Cita:need wan...Odes:revs
The Senator from Massachusetts had lust voted
od for the Same reason. , a .
Custer remained nt`Wayn - eshitro lilt Sher- b. print a book from flu. Academy. of Science
lb ilia main - column came lip, and priahni fur b ,
iz.•..self (Lane.) Ile teas not disi.osed to
telt IlaCkash Gila to Greenwood. do a wrong to Save a little in alley.
*fast accounts, direct from Gen. Sheri-
Mr. Trumbull did not ace what claim the ten
wattle.
fyille. '
tea, Custer 'wet a few mica of ll ' nil'''. had ' l77l Wink If vat from Arkansas.
Thd.:Lotrimittee on Judiciary had lavittalgated ,
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, re mn an t ,
_, !be mutter, and the Senate had bv a deridd'
napture of I:any -a ot hi e on co
Cate di:Aland they we r e not entitled - to the.stata.
army frees tire Talley of any reltuhr
Mr, Wielirsalal the/awn:inking power laid de.
eleriartindshina to he In rebellion agatitet,the
pop! , of the United States. It was not lit the
power of theTrealdent to tiring baejt any Siete
which was deliberately opposed to the Itepuoll •
can government. The parolee_ are utterly on
dlltiiiled tOnitlp a State /meth:anent until, the
Larriers are removed and ffonereas declares that
they are in n COSIdkIOII to rstablisli a:Tore/amen
: Gaiihemeelves. The brlnatirtg — beet of al Stata
no. not to he initiated by the Presideti . Ile.
could no nanrc, by order, authorize a re lious
retitle to set np - a 'gorertimenß. than he :torrid
(Time something of nothing. Ile bad strlien to
Bert the President, but he could i ner
to sanelkm stith a pnicess as I that.
, St euld - the Senator from Illinois irapethitt this
, and bring in here unwashed rebels /men who
have perjured theiv.v.olves to the lowest hell to
..wersociate ' with the patrloticSeuator front lIII
' tots. ' Sit, It whit never do: Michael 'Claim was
The candidate, of the President, who said to Lim
to on orsicr "The Goyernor of Louisiana,'" and
;his, was rhino without consulting the Senate , or
at.T.Otber body. The Senator front 'Moots hail
_mil d that the pirmile of Louisiana had accept-
At - althaint . iistralur, and that two-thirds of the
pi 1.1 to bed taken part in the election. 'viii you,
serif Me. Wade. permit. the Prosident, to Rieke 9
t ', twilit:dire) for the entire people while the other
Clak third Is in duns,: / Is that your rule 7'
Sir. Trarnbull moved an anientlinent to the
rcs.reution, so OP to provide for parittz ,oaly
Lt.alskaua elaiumrits, pending which, the settate
ni - idlinO extra teacher. •
Adjourned.
tebrient oft a detsilled moan with rebel
1, lett Waynesboro on (tic ail. marched
.olhas and encamped at Fisherville.•
ThOtept.Olf, conousnding the brigade, ti lain;
his snpplics orfond inadequate to meet there
sittiretnetq of his inert and prisoners, sent to'
serer& towns through which they weieto pass,
to bring out to the',roadside, food for the robedprisoners.' Thbregponie Was net general. Suf.
helent supplies, were found In rebel store houses
and plantations for present use.
The troops were not molested on their return'
trip they - imfbed=.ll6ar the fork of the
Sisenancloah, near Fort Jackson, .where they
were tact by a small birralry 'force under Goa.
Itoser, width attemPtedtoresene theprisoners,
but ware resstassef. 'From Waynesboro, lien.
Eheriden sent fonr ; conriers, each with a cop y .
of an order to Gen. Hancock, "to bend a b
. ridade
fisfinfiptij." edvally,"Meer, the prisoners
attFiirt Jaekis;is. 'Two of - tile - couriers were
killed and two captured.
Antiffer Big
Merch lo . - Theamrlette, (N.
of the lo r in an article. on the situa
tion, Sayer: the rainy of Ltarildfcated that of
Grant et evitsylvaala and amend the Virginia
Capitol, when the Yankee ralenboni, co:aged
bta 935,t1/0 men, aut•we bad than 00,000,
by may a Cunt seemly pnnish the two cam.
I•lned federal armies, whose acrorgato arlik he
less than 150,000. The Illes about lt,clunond
arc Impregnable. The resonrces of Vic:pale
bate been held in rtwerre. Notwithstanding mare
than a month hat t-lopsed sines the grausrks of
Gtorgia and a portion of South Carolina hare
n cot OIL Lee's men will live on full retinas,.
sad there la no. 11$1.011 , to, apprehend that .
thtj wlll= fall to enjoy. plenty- to the cod
elder the guidance of heaven. They are mare •
than a match for the yrller Bherman, and we
hat e nerer felt more conflaent than at the pies_
ent hoar that he intended to-come to grief. Let
our people then ire patient until our. arrange,.
ments are completed and (=plans oansummatA
Ine &l omit he-calm at list thfough the darkest
gi•Vais _The iolghty realm that matt follow
vietury will compensate us for all the present
r.rrrees and, although bleeding, one country
i, ilp he'fouod in'the arena with spirit uninanch
ed. and tle ‘ sysord with which she has so Nag de
f. i,ded the principleifof truth, juitice and la le
cupdcnee. .
Stocke and Money In hiew . York.
Nan' Tom:, March 10.—At the Stoek Er.
diange the recline. ' of e depnweinn was greater
than aye day sineeTherpuesent decline, and was
W•arkedhya deeline throughout the day. Therero nearly every t tntheymvelar
a very longylute Awst. Government seenrides
tn truelove dethand. State Stocks dun. and
- .2haullau ',and leadvdameegewerally lower.
The Gobi — n Was-Warn and there was
a Anther material deans is prices, ander the
pres:mro to sell.' The speech of the now Sec
retary of the Treasury, pr omising the earliest
peamietible edam' to 4 'club) hasls, added to
the generally favorable millicry eittiatioa, to
ntraLen theaold market.
. Zha.;:nonisyatalu at
s watoictiro a- t..
*rib- ample supply. A large amodnt
Exichange offering without madrdemaad: Tll /9
has a tend. cry to Weaken gold tolxmrrow.
The parketa wilt takeout the largest amoutit of
Government Securities amino ever been ship•
f edlo Entnpo Janice day..
Petroleum Storks active at the following
pad: !Indianan FarM ITC ; Cherry Rau 10;
Empire City 435 ; Germania 105 ; Itayd;i4k 216;
nigh Gate 11:4 ; Manhattan ,45; Occa 423.
tid 145 ;U. H. 2100. ,• ; •
CaSICTO
~ra twittery Visit to the New ttectletawy ,
Ito Treautry.-Illa Iteniarlite„
. tons, March 10.-16. , Ifeetillough,
the new Eterretstry of the Tress:n e in nosponse
to the racers of the Treaattry Depattment;.,
Itrintlad
~ t beat tih. bonne Of their vinit and'
complinienieir them epcin their fidelity to their
entice.. Itr them . imrsc of his r=sthei - hz
.11y - ctucf alm;will of cosine tie to provide means
to discharge ,the claims upon the - TreasOry„ at
the eerily.* day practicable, and leatitsite-'ineaa.
tree to bring the currency of thetotintri grad
kiehlo dpeelre: basl4 tbO departure from._
itibbigSfora-tinuTbelni necessary, to
rim Ina damaging to the people than' ezisaivire .
to the Govennoent.. lint while this will be the
mein obJrct AM are, j shall nut be esednarel of
;be iniportatice ItOrlng the cumest babbles,
of the lhputtlitant Conducted with fidelity and
eemrobbioner Lewis,'in behalf of att.: Trial::
ury GineClS. tendered , cordial conratula- -
awn la an apPropriataaddraa. .
Front Hatcher's Itaa-.+The Ram Simko.
New Tone; . .March 10.—The Cutruntrelors
Ratchet's Eon correspondent or the 6th save:
The roads having become passible, an advance
toward thatknatbside nturoad Is hourly looked
for,though uo.irtders have yet been blued.
The Commercial has *letter
pai (remark oillcer
the Niagara, dated Ferrol, Sn, Web. 18, which
states that the rebel' ram Btonewell was lying
close by that place. The Soother& allotted her
in to wake limbed noon, and that the Com
mander had asked permission to leave hte
pert while he went to 'Paris to annul thecontract
of sale and threw' 'her upon the hands of the
former oruers. - The Niagara was eager t en
&age her nottrithstanding the odds of Iron -
against
From 7ew Orlerns.
4:"Evr Ourgnum 'March 4.—A train on the
Opcinatar railroad, while bringing the 334 Illi
nois regiment from Terre thane, when four miles
from thin city en yesterday, ran over a home;
throwingykren 'cars or the track, instantly
kll 9 ngten,andjeferely wounding thirty, several ,
of whom will ptobably die.,
'the steamers Golden Butt and George Crom
^well arrived last night. ' - .The former nails on the
and the kilter Bth. •
The .3fountalneer, New York bark Lipton,
sehoonerlstuse idorso„ bark Chief Heston, have
arrired.
Cotton in moderate demand; Low' Middling,
71k; Strict, do , 77. Sugar and Molasses un
changed. Exchange, on--. Now York a quarter
discount.
Arrival of .1,1100 Exchanged primmer.
u , nc, -. Dfdreh . 3firch 10.—Xlco warners arrl
vul at .1 noenobA to-day. bringing AIIMIL 3030
'Pylon prlroarlx, writ of them is a hltd mate of
rtaxelatlrm; nod nearly &Vitale or clothing:
beveral died on Abe, Nonage, and; Hee. dead.
ltodlet.wera taken lima. one book • Bilked hun
dred Of them bad logo tivtbe id =rals;
' large number of rebel. - py palmed
tlnough' Baltimore' t6-day 4xclatarxt.
They were all labealik and well - eirdned.
Many of them bad car pet-Legotall of.elorlftie.
B. 11 ..ilaprelne Court'Aditintlied-Au Old
£llnter Head '.
Vi - aeutswrou, March .10.—Tha Supreme Cool t
10 - day:Zdeltected, number of decisions,
among than.one affirming the deem* utehe
teurtubelow, condemning three meads_ anoag-r
ed. the traded.curether with thelicarioce.
The Conn itUannted of l next priembe.r. • •
MiElwee, the oldest printer in Wash
limton and for many years connected with the
.It'Ufteual IstUtZtgouvr, died suddenly today In
the 72d year of , ids age.
`Sties Porte
Your;itAreti Charles-
Ws-cor refikoadeatimp k : -The army which Beau.
reetird tuOlChtuu Cdhrmblty - hpuo Stitriugo's ea
- trim* , into that' pace, numbered' 8,000 men,
which Is•tho nucleus of the force Joe Johnston
hstritti'llh'ertnan's , Itnn‘ , - Bahia this,' part of
girdeese array from; Martini* uuty bare colissi,
up with Johaso4 t :Tltunew ShinkSilohnsion'a_
force cannot: hi lame Snoop So nialse'any serious :
opposition to Shemin: • ^
Acotent-:Death of a Mierehaat.
* toexiovius.Nareb:lo.—A, height train rem
off the bridge over Lenz Lick on the Nashville
Railroad this morning, • esushig iujarlee wine'
detained the upwsrd,tralit ffont Nashville three
hours this evening. The bridge trlll bo speedily
rink • Newoomb; troni 11. D. Newontah
riatuY Oudot our birirrot bower, dlod 1.04ay. , ,
wont* the iteiief.Ge;w.raa_ WhieseY•
IPairTo*: Marti lo;,-lifow Gackral.Wilk
Toy rebo - outowit;Ane4 - Clint:liar% 141
.PITTS 7 . I7 p - RG.-0 . ._ . GAZETTE.
11IAD xTATLs sESATE—EXTILisEBsION
. _
3ledicul Supple. South.-The .Settatt..-
Vice President Johtusou.
.Naw TonTddarchlo,--The
ihgl9llloecial- says:. There the greatest ac
tivity In the encliica, itofrunlary
a, and quarter
masters:departments, 1.3 furnishing supplies to
our force* at Transports are 411-
Ntelreftdatl7 'from - - heti and from skietatudria
•
Tinto' special aim The Senate will
prnhabli not adjourn before Tuesday next, so
the President &alien them to remain for con.
firming nominalism. to fill vacancies which have
nee until during.the ' , renew session. •
Tito Csnuaterch4 ddlerfiscr's I YAShingioll spe
cial aara; -Vice 'President Johnson la nt Siiree
Spring, the suburban arsidence of French P.
lt le bored the fetch air and quiet will
recuperate and restore his mental reettieles.
,holm
ign of the Sanitary Commlnns.
Itssuntosoie, March 10.—The Sanitary Cons.
nlistion has
.1;1 , 4 sent Sherman'a array In. North
enrolls ! N as anon as It astnmunientes with the
asp` an ieborted cared* of hospital, dell and
relief supplice r It has now another steamer
folbling Valpz)lies to tritleidah Its stock at
Si:4l l_i
m and Wlltnington; at wSieb last place
the cultism. of prisoners la now gear on, nod
another load has been ordered fur emergencies,
to North Carolina.
- .Sevesi.TlLlrty Subsetiptions.
PnILX.DriPMA, 'lifetref, 10.:-Jay Cooke re
ports the sates of seven-thirty& to-dai to the.
Ameititd - -of 5t,1521',1D0. .:The largest western
autweription was t 300,000 ram Cirreland,ilitt.
- iivs lamest eastern outland . Olite was $1,000,003
(men NewTork. .. There were SIC:, ludtvidnal
autacriptlonv of $.50 and $lOO.
N rW TOOtt Mare/110 , —TM weakness In . Me
;old market shows Itself IT a contlaiid dmlbse
in the pricci:azak opened atl7D4iand nubs*.
qn.atly fdl to' 1,58 X, and ap,als rerorrrod to
. •
Ceo.' l .llrinekerhotr rimed Dead in
Uhl Het,
Pa 'LAI/MX[IIA. March 10 --eaptain (ho. L.
ttrinekerbuff, Of the 10th New York cavalry,
Aid to General Gregg, mai found dead 1n hie
bed :al the ,Cootlneatal Hotel this knonoon.
More Boost, Mroten Arrended„
NEI? toßr, Melte, 10.--Cotorel Rrrt.s.-
ell two more•bonoty brokerg"to-clay lu addition
to :hose alrea.d7 taken. •
Senatoi Hilo Stlileter . to "Sista.
~ ,WAututerox, Mora 10.—The &nab> hu
iortlrmcd the ootttloaloO olika'SrnatorJohn P.
lz!ls ter to * Sptio. .
irrtval of Fifteen Deserters from the Army
ot.tbe Potomac.
Morn the Richmond Examiner, Mare/al.]
Tooke" deserters, ilitesal.kaninber, came into
bur hfies on Monday, anus and equipments com
plete. These they very willingly turned over to
the Corifechtraletitates., ahem Lueders arrived
at the licadytarters of tito. Provost Marshal of
Richmond last night, and front their. converse
rice' appeared to be morn candid and Intelligent
than the average of deserters., Due stated that
he had seen in Richmond papers a report that
Grant was massing ott his right ; this
.was a mid
take, he nlirged-- that was.only new recruits
corning In.
The men who deiert 'to the reheis are the
twenty Mumma, who happen to have no oppor.
tunliy ad:m.2l4 making their mealsi before go
ing. to the , front.' proclamation; prouslalog
them ling treatment and a speedy return within
our lined, Is minted every dity in all the Rich
mond papers. in three Macaws,
.English,
French. and (4erman. The wretches who run
to the - rebels are scot to Abingdon Ye., where
tnard la detailed to take cave of them. The
tgianl always robe ; the rituals, and sends them
adrihmithout mosey or good clothes. Then they
wander, Runisitinv freezing, and foot-sore,
through - West Orlrginia and East Kentucky to
Ohl): and terethey swarm; telling a great rani
sty of Weak, conceal their Identity and a ;mod
Mani Of them, we suppose, ,
Veramereid.
•
Petals& Menne Albemarle
A letter to. the Troy : Whig, from Plymouth, Y.
gays:- • • '
The rebel rate Albemarle lylog hem, Is befog
worked upop.at present by a steam map from
Norfollt;:111., isikh 6::tbroidok Act the water
la 'toe style, and giving all of us hops. of seeing
her "ono afloat and showing her crusty old sides
to our vkw; anggeatintr,4erhalat, to our florid
Imagination, beraclf as a type of the menace In
which our Ship of State will slowly lint cure.
le eke from iberetwlllotio thud of seccsalnn, and
warn her glorious old keel forever from the
pia. I; and turbid viten, in which atie goats. The
gun deck coml. , seen at the ;Iowa( writing vile,
ard those'lla cha-goof wori: expet noon to
see her afloat and dear from the mud In which It
.lsaorpeeted she Is at Inertia alleging, as her ho.
Meuse weight :rhea the sunk must' have burled
her somewhat InituVitand rladerzher bothete, lan
my next I will give a fall =oast of tick manner
and luekattetiderit . raking. her.
I , A yaw days 'ago It - Wris• annOttneeti" that the
authorities at Nassau bad refused permission to
"the , ernamander of the titllttd 'States gunboat
ffondinastri anchor lhat vessel In the harbor. A
eerrrepofident - oft he New York Herald says
letter doted She 10th ultimo "The Ceptain
came ashore In his *Mali hoot Co gel permission
to. anchor,. addeh was refused that he was
obliged to return to_his tidy through I s hears'
curt, spend the night it Sea, and return tolNaa.
sorb themorulng to transact; his bwdzinte with
the consul. It seems that the fact of Istul-
Ing at all gave great nrebrage to the authoritles•
Of the place, and a ctimMunication upon the soh.
Jed. watt Sent In to the American. Constd 4 Thornas
Kirkpatrick, Esq., censuring the'condnet of the
erinmutadcr of the genteel In coming ashore.
The Conant' declined' 'entering Into . a discnatlon.
with-the. atthorttles herei.4l l willtdkrACKood
Jean:neat referred the matter kith, Dept:natant
at Washidatoa.n.;• •-••-•• •• •
. .
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_. Ennui=RAP ens Unman Pitnaarrar.—Tne
Racket Government; '64 a vonseptinted of ibe
emancipation of tho peasants, has -imp taken
'mamma/ for the diffuslotr4f inatrnetiett atnuog'
the ' agricultural , population. 'An - Widitleuar
Midget of four hawked and fifty 3bonaind routblot for tbe year 1865 boa been deemed; ato and
, the budget bf public Instritelon now amounts to
about car milk=„ three hundred .tbouaand rou
bles. This' laPplernentithY budgiit:.prorleal for
. tbe-lbinilier of village' acboela,rtt eleven new
gymnasia/ (ocklogni), fottbo purobaan of books,
& E lva
PaPE.rt &e:., Ar t .4'9 0 .0tY sanus, for l auPPle•
lizentary,..Payment la Wink ' - eta-.4tht mills- -
Wire7'for tbit,' Plitehablair - ' ii elnairtnnuniat
tar tbo catabilebannt of hitronatraint awl muse. -
urns, for the reorganisation' of the trglivraltj of
.Waraaw, ittu tho. feturthitiow of a.. polyteebnic -
achool. Lod' Ihrotbor acid:ale tbr' lobelia% alcri•
aniturnabd horticulture: -.- ...-. ~"-.i
EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS.
IfiTERDrING FROM WASOINGTOR.
-Cossinifialosier Dole's Su r
GE's. BANKS' RED DIVER Lu'EDMON.
The Savannah Cotton to be Shipped to
England.
3101; UZI CNT TIII
NEAT Tong, Nitneh Tribmi• spodel
says that ex•Bettator Wilkinson, of lifinnolota,
Is expected to succeed Commissioner Dole, now
In charge of the Indian Bureau.
Admiral Porter's testimony it; said to ba ex
ceedingly damaging to Gen. Banks' lied liiver
expedition.-
Secietary I fiCMloch bas d.i.erniiaod to trans
phip thataavemnalt notkm, now n? ;Voir York,
to England.
•
The Bircatra correspondent. says Early wan
fond nedr Waynesboro, on a range of hills, with
five pieces of artillery in position. Gen. Cluster
ilismounted•two re;iments ,as skirmishes. In
tho rear and on either side of the rood were two
solid regiments.
modee moyement rebelsnanciny works AM
at once. The Bred one volley and
then fled like slicer. Their attempt to escape
wan fruitless, as Custer closed his linen upon
them and surrounded nearly the whole force.
Gen. Early did not chimp. to rally ids men,
nut rode-etC on a fleet horse, attended by as or
derly. The victory was aim.' a bloodl&is one,
es CC only lust ten or tr. else killed and irnanded.
:slaw roux, Mira 10.—The communication i
Add! ested to the Melee-lona Kwiuirer, sant b
telegraph last night, Is dated in thu trenches on y
illart‘ii 4th, and commences Buts:
"We are altulneal. What mean all these m
inors of the city, mit of Sherman or of his ad
vance, or how Early has-been defeatcxl; not of
.yror or. We rumors of Isar; what are these Tn.
mars of Senatorial Conimltteei.
In this wnhave the 'only reference 'made in
liielunond papers to the defeat of Early.
Ll 3/
FR6J
THE VICTORY OVER THE REBEL GENERAL EARLY,
Reported Advance of a Large
Union Force on Lynchburg.
I.IIEI',IILITIOSIOR IDISDOSISGRICIMOID
Yew Yong, )Carch 10. —Tho Nerekr.Wirt
: duster correspondent confirms the reported tilc
k•ry over Early by Shendan, and says ilruerfil
SLsridan has occupied Staunton. lily match up
the valley to that point he met with on material
opnosltlon. The report that General Early ham.
salt Was raptiired by General Sheridan is not
ronfirmed by our Aitpatebes.
Rebel prisoners report a hoary Union forco
advancing from East Tennessee on Lynchburg,
f the capture of which place we have tincon
fu rued ITIMOri.
•
The Thrred'm eramespondent from the James
eye Wino additional indlanaorui of Lea's In
t.:oda o abandon Richmond. It is won un
derstood that the removal of Goy= memt.stures
Inalcev going on soutotitne. Large number*
or tio - c!pa._ tart rreeatfy been slat, It It pitavenect;
lu Lyticlii7ure. -
NEWS FEOM SEOESEE SOUSOES.
The Burning of Columbia, S. C
st'Nzar.,T.o.4„Xwal!,/.0.7T4 Augusta Co,.
.ftfre r ilth 'wow: The 6th sail 17th
corps with ...Sherman's , commadd has a baggage
trait' three miles long. The 15th corps became
drunk and pillaged Colombia, burning the en
tire , length or Matti ;ilFeet. — Sherman ordered
the pillagent and burners to he shot. Two or
three thousadd citizens left with the Yankees.
Nlmt of 'tiro people remaining are obliged to lite
itihnta.! Their condltitor Is dreseful. Sherman
Left two hundred had of beef cattle for the sick
and wounded and caws orders to the citizens to
protect themselves from the negro,. Every se , ..
Vele . tifanhaistaaee was carried tr---telisrs, oot
hulhhata. &e., hely Bearebtd•
The city Was eh died riotously before taking
roFseselte.'
The same pallet:Says:" There ire time thous-
Imminstiv, and en," re•rnett at
lotte. It says Sherman will of emirs° destroy
smck. They were hessily laden with stoma...
The Pouthern Exprais
_Cotapsay saved all Its
voluble., but the malls Min been lost every-
A Charlotte , correspondeit of the Richmond.
Whig says: Shertnan4 advance on Columbia
was unexpected, sudden and surprising. It
fonnd, it all unprepared, and ho ono( enough
to do - anything.
When his guns were heard In the eity, , the
pnbile officer* for the lirst time began to think
,f removing the government stores. After being
tanktd out of Utah' position .on the AlPPoate
side of*the ( 7 ongarce, they fell back again.
The eitineoK. then began upon the work of get
ting off the starts, but the time was too - short,
and much was lett. , . The w..rst featnre of the.
whole scene was the plunderin,r done by MCC!:
er's cavalry: This, was done most systemaU
tally, as If they were trained to ,-Coaling.
—_ -
The Torpedoes In Charleston Harbor.
New Tone: March 10—Tbe Ilentlra l'ort
lkyal correspondent nap; It has .been dlsaor
tred that tbeser.werden torpedoitain Charleston harbor, harbor, and that, the reports concerning. them
'and the tortuous nate pursued by blockade run
ning and rebel resat& fur the three past years
woe only a blind. -
'Wien of Vfloconsin Babb Thrown Out,
NlTl.lrAllar;, Wlll., Mardi o.—The banks of
thi , elty derided to-night to throir out all dtatc
at - retry add adopt the legal tender undlam for
all transactions:- Most of the State currency
pl be redeemed, and the balanoe at Pont SO to
te:l cants on the dollar.
The Louis'sllle fillaie Pens
• .
The ala►e pens of Leuhville, like dim of
trosSlngion,•New Orleans, and' other Southern
(SIMI under the 'Federal flag, bye passed away.
The following order'ut General Palmer pate an
rod la them L ' . .
ittAMMLISTrIdi Dee A, KIIVITORT, t
:141n7n.Y.r., ICT. , 3inrch 4, 1365.
CEYERAI.OIIDEIII NO. 7.
The Poet CoMmandant of Louisville will at
once suppress all slava pens and other pHvato
establishments for the confinement of persons In
the rirr and will discharge rwrsous confined.
lie Will report the execution of this order.
fly computed of Mar Gesitual.
• J. P. Wavios, Capt. and A. A. A.
disgu , ting pees, wording to the Louis-
Ville rm., led letently be owe centers 4 11 .
edity
of
rrudlon. 13 :›ustyrokors, and
sorts of, Jer co emy f lidddlens, ,a d o them sensor.
\dent to their' interests, imprisoning tuninapect
leg.colored- aunt in them; without 'warrant of
law, gad procuring their release on condition of
enlistment, the I;naker's pocketing the: local
hatinty. • ciwners of Unprofitable negromi were
Woo - following- labo's advice by forcing the
slava into the pens and keeping them there till
they decided to enlist, their bounty money goltig
lute the pockets of their owners. This buslaqs
la foreclosed by Gdneral Palmer', order, and.ide •
premune.'slavwpetas will hereafter be a tradition
in the history of I,oulsville. Their abolishment
le, as much a media to the fh.ne al , ac their ex
istence has been a disgrace to the eity.,--Cowla
erdi Oommerelat.
Tun Catholic re/rep-op& attributes tho removal
of ;FL M. Shields, Esq., from the °Mee of delver
visiog fnspector, unduthesteamboo law, to hlik
refloat to remove a suboolinato from Wilco who
was objected to , on the ground that ho was• a
Catholic. , Upon this point wokel entirely safo
in saying the Tilepradi fisd,boter tulsinformal.
Neither the. Presided, nor= Mr. Chase, nor Mi.
Yeeseriden, - we are sure, would remove Sum or,
appoint imono &Tea:L any suchtzueta rtwli l r o,wi t
found to have been started by somollliappointed.
person who', seeks to make capital by arousing.
sbaronies/llectarian:middies& i
Mr. We 'know bit little aboutop•;
& of Shelds, but we know,the
position to hint was baud on the chargelliat he ,
did not , :aympathiso with tee. iticreernment-.—la
other word, that he :wu a Copperhead, and. To-
ted against Mr. Lincoln, at the late electron.;, if
this Is true, ha should slot complain nor
: bete
his Mende any right to complain , of his
Brab 61,11.aAgusou'itozaSmorw.wo.-:n
imore, Jand,4;
teembeeof Coupe...beim the First mama le the
;lettrOonerees, tres.,toldght molest* by'sles
talon caucus for Wafted staa Sattater, to MI
the tazaaellateml;hy thadootkorGeYegr.or.
Illeke. Mel4.tyehalcnttohis election: '.
him a gull
MIEN
111 THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY.
(WI acv SUBERBIAT,
• (tulles nf the 224 District. -
The proper credits for men heretofore patio
In:Tsrlce In tins district have at last been received
from Illiu:shurg, and the quotret,'underprylouS
orders, (by whiell all prvvions delinquincles or
dt lei. oc le t of elili-di,lticiS Wen,: ignored), would
not . ..bar e varied mud, from those announced
Ili
"protable" In our palp.r of February 17th, On
how. see, Provost Marshal Foster
rev, 'Ted orders that these old ded-ienem e of
years' service are to be considonSl in a vine the
quotas of snlooistriet.s a: well to the surpluses.
This will considerably increaot the quote.
of
snindistriets which have always filled their quo•
tas. It trill not however In any way airoet the
total quota of the whole diarist—autt, Irideed,
these delifmnincies do not seem to have been an
dementia the talcultolon of State—certainty not
of district quotas. The mode of calculation un
der existing ordets, anti the quotas which result
therttrom, are given ledow..
'f be following, niftier instrnetions given Pro
vest Marshals, Is rite rule nn 'width the' quotas
of sub-districts are apportioned: The gusts of
the district (2,572) Is multiplied by throe, thus
reducing 4 from a three years' to a one year ba
sis; to the prodnet add the excess of yeseg see
vice of the district; (1,01i2) deduct the daillelen
es of years' service atm by the district, (1,465)
atol distribute Ibis among the severe! sntoelfs ,
trims, In propoftime to the nntaber enrolled-In
each. This gin', the - number of years' of see)
vire required from each enbedistrict, increased
the excess And diminished by the dencleney..
From this number or o - ross quota of the selodts
triet, deduct the excess which the sob-district'
has tarnished, and odd the deficiency duo by the
sub-district, and it tires the actual number of
yekra service required; IS loch divided by three,''
eiW.s, the actual number of mon required from
the sub-district on this cull. Taking as an ex
ample Ate rim War'd Vie total excess olyear.s•
'dyke In the district is 1,052; thla added to the
quota (after trulliplylt,g the quota by three,)
and Porn this deducting the deficiency duo by
the district on former calls, 1465, gives a gross
quota of 7,1102, to be distributed among the sub
district), in proportion to the enrollment of each.
Thin glees the following proportion : As 11,150
(total enrollment of the district) is 7,203 (the
gross quota of the district) an is the enrollment
of the First Ward 1112 twits quota; or In the fig
ures 11.150: 7,D12:: 11 , S , 1:11110,52; front this sob
tract the sundae of rears'whlca the First Ward
has actually forulelSl (14) and add the deaden
cy of years' service due on all calla prior to Dc.
trotter lath, by the First Ward (00), which
gives 200,12—this, divided by three, gives 9.1,04
—the net q cola or the Actual namber of men re
coired—being ninety-nine men.
..31 , . 9:
P 3 ' ':7 l . i ri 11
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I 911 at Ward 333 w , l, 41 9 , 1 296 , 99
:Second Ward 4.77 266, 41 4 2 46 ,62
3 7 hini W ' "" ""? sis ' ss, 43 Ill) 773 '1U X 773
46 Tenth Ward,4l4 ,
4 Fourth Want ill' 289,311 ' '71 '17 i 22
5 tlfth Ward! Ed . 3, 511. 24, 3, 560 1113
6 sixth ll'ard, 666 5 6 7 411 6 19, 173
7 r . .er . th Ward 311 2031 Sit 1 / 1201 43
.4 Eighth Ward 461 31.7 IS 134 .4.731 115
=^ Ninth. Ward. 544 352 221 91 cui ' 140
rottonnita. I 1 1
1. I.a.greaN,lllx; 379 9151 731 108; 3,01 lot
II '14161.0,1 4 •1119. 179 1171. 51 06' L2l . 34
12. W. Plttleb , ghl 51. ail 4f i
,I$G 'la
13 lllrnoarhela 117 60 04, 1 33 19
I 1 S.W . /U.50 , 01. 217 141, 1131 ' urn Id
77 Birmingham, 29 732 1 5, 6.71 )96 61
15 IL Myra ham' 322 91 391 at; Z 9, 47
17 51 rKe c6port. .211 13.3 31 In' 153 51
In /2122 beth ....1 41; 03 ut 1 22' 2
79 W. Ell22beth 2 1. 25 i 0 257 2
Taiar3lllll.P..
2rl Pltr.. 967' 111 71 03
79
r.I 174', 13; 1 161 51
29 Min a n --. 20
1151 '73 , 71 i 413 92
22 Pen.. - . ---, I.V. 192 22, 22 II
24 Feebler .111 /,., 77 , %,... "II ' 3 tll
4 3.1.3b 0 r 1 2...,,,.1193 { . to
. 4 , 1 --•- 38 8
25 'Wilk Ins ....... IS 9 119 22' in •40
:,‘ nat... ...0.1. ST. 531 151 7 41, 14
77 licndbities._ M . 66 93 149' 50
U 1:/12abeth ... 37 - 1.46 1 . 1 70' 23, 90
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•45 7.11' 121 64, 353 7i6
tt/e
2/Jend:fa -...... 121 79 10 69 tn
31 Sgnarden_ .. 14'21 To; To cD 93
tt . .. Baldwin :40 457 21 , 126 47
-11. St. Clair... ' 7317 03.3 1.2, hit vx, IM
31 41:91ern41 - .35... 1 - 760 1091 If, 76 1. 171} 51
35 Spett—...., 14 4a 5 , 13 1 IS
76 1. 1 . bd. Clalr. ' 70 61 el , 49, 11
zr; 431,,,,tit,... , 109 71 9, 51 lII' 23
23 S. F 6 3 .611.0 Si 33 4 3.5. II
23 1 , : Fayette.. /01 70 X 9l , 31' 10
40 1 trill. 7. ...... , 1. , . 711 110 1 5.1 15
41ItobItthuo-....! 173 117 1 60 , 1 67 , 19
41 51 , 3331 1)4. DC 311 , 19, 7
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13 1 15 _ 4 7 , 3nl, 3 1 3 301 10
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11150, :1051;1167 373
_
rel.ati . Iflghwaj Robbery... Arrest of
---.
Total....l—'
the "Thief.
. ,
lYc meritloned last Wednesday the fact of a
brld and daring robbery having been perpetrated
on that dat about noon, near the corner of Grant
and Water streets, on the person of a man
.
named Bell; who . w,, induced to step
hlo n Imrrow - allcy, when ha 'Tar deliberately
hi:Lard down and robbed of a pocket-book con
taining C5O. Bell appeared at the Mayor's Office
and gave a minute description of the assailant,
alme which time the pollee have neon diligently
en Us track. UMecr Thomas (ono of"the new
polies force) yesterday afternoon recognlted a
bunt the Central 'Depot bearing an exact re
seinblance to the description given, aniLtook
Mtn to the Major's office, and confronted him
wit h'3l r. Bell, who at once Identified him - as the
petson who bad committed r
aces outrage. Upon
coining fete to face with his er, his confu
sion atoned b. traywi his guilt, and he made no ,
effort. 1.4 dcpy the accusation. Mayor tOwtY•
from the perfect description given of the pris
- oncr, has no doubt but Ws Is the robber. The
Act that the prisoner, has .a patch on his right
eye cent:dictates the description given. lie gives
his Immo as John Goldingt.-is about fire feet
elebt•inaies 141, with pallid features and a rag
aliond leak.
Mayer Lowry committed Min to the lock-up, -
where he will remain until - he can secure °bail,
'which Is fixed in the eum of 11,000.
Venangik Oil Matters.
A large flowing well has teen ricently'struek
on Boger Creel, near Franitlin. This has great
ly enhanced the value of all territory in Its im
mediate vicinity.
East Sandy L itho now 'attained le
weeksa
Rte tbat le had done elm% ago.
About three-fourths of a tulle from Its mouth,
on the Allegneny river, a large flowing, well
yielding ace lomdred and fifty laurels per day,
of ruperior lubricating :oil, WAS struck, Met
wo k. Further up the, same creek about seven
tun,. nom' Its Mouth; 'another' begun to flow,
width is proved to bcoven as good as the for
mer. &yrral edditiciaal wells are being vigor
antis put down. Land Is sold daily at from
. 81,C00 lo 1,500 per acre. For ode pipe of .25
acres, which was sold Amennth 4 0E070r:25,0M,
the large sum.of 4 , 00,000 Wasollered and refused*
last wale
ndy : Such hem present excitement along
.
Ea.
=l=
Tn.:narrow the-Liberty surest M. E. Clinrett
has Ettapart (Pr inhodonsry purposes. the
morniorat the usual boar the anniversary ser
mon will be ;nestled by the pastor, Rev. W.
A. Darld.on. The Smiday selmol will bola tt
11171)1111,my exerciftex, which promise to la• of
rut imMeelly inkrutlog diameter. In the art,r
re or., d,ronw seine , at half-lw.t two o'clock
'An et:die.s will be delivered by Rev. Prof. 7'. J.
Wilson or the Western Tbcolovicril 'Seminary.
Al. Claw. :3; &clot a; metal missionary
meeting will be held. Rev. Dr. Jamas 'Preach;
of the U. P. church-will tusks.' se address, and
others Jiro expected to participate In the cm.
Melees'.
est?. Atzetty Af..llittrair: of Gas city, for
some months past Asslitont Adjutant General
of.the District of the Monongahela, having : been
ordered to Philadelphia has left for that 'city.
'Capt. Harper Went out with tho'l39th Regiment.
' from this city. as Its Adjutant; which place Jul.
held with much honor to himself null 'Augttst
of lest year, when he wits %appointed Assistant
Adjutant General. Ile was neverely wounded
• at the battle of .the' Wilderness, whilst bravely
discharging his duty with his rociment, and
dating hit long service therein be earned the
highest reputation as an accomplished anti ex
cellent soldier. We arc *cm to part with him.
riißr Orrico Arms—Semuol Stewart, post
master at Knoultile, &Mason county, _ Penn
sylvania, rico U. L. , Al,lllorton,. the
1 .41114x1
States senict. - • • • - • • ~.
. .
• AirchibAld alcun 'pooh:motor,
strong county. Itemisyl*ania, Wiporiti
Gutitrie,resltosed. 7 .
Smut firesm.—.ltermittent edpuneueed Jester.'
day In' this'ward=with - prospects; Now
that tbniquotri has beau'itiaterfarky ruble* them
win bean earnest Oftatl.made, to up .eboye
teralutag - number . . 1 3ulbactibansto the bounty
: 11 / 1 3 A nr5'. 7 q tt ted14 1 4 .T Pt l Y
_ .
BLSCRwateen lbfrebrOgry.fs ;on one table, u
halo! life as eeer.,and-as anti-Ainesielui.. For
Ibis lesson we like to look into It, eo , u to see
bow air aristocratic", coneins• feel toward us - .
roe Pale frY Gildeprenf!)*; MN' 1 45 Fifth :B!rae‘'
neat Wcitdr ,;"*, .1 , ;
CoLDßotik.,Testaniayiras falCativarali.
4 aving lot* Pitclothat bY beautiful oPr.lntßisM
Ir!atiter,. We are basing , !wintes An the AO of
iprhnot vertainty, .bnt, it will not , too ;long
until 1C,14 c l olwiilagaitastort hi, impreaviep::
notes of Travel In Westmoreland. and
Indiana Count( q.
.tori”n lbr Od afar .Mairxrille—Airriterorointre
—Rs Talon IttotTropert-Conornor griadie
oft of Platy There,Tlicy are in Varna-- QUO.
to ty Indiana Comaiy--Ertlor fn. rub_
burgh and Ilarrittiorg—OilProsporthat Bolieirr
Good — Prrparattoas to Porr-0:1 sio,k
Latrobe.
Isairaxs, Ps., March 9, WI,.
Tito antiquated borough of Biairrvige, in
thus county, has become very much, perturbed
lately by the existence of a hare possibility of
oil being pumped joins an old salt well below
the town a short way. , The necessary :mese:sa n s
was to have err-Intl there to-day for the develop
ment of the said well,. and with this' only as
their guiding star, they have It ou the brain, or
Whenethe brain should be. While I Was talk
leg to Vifrlend there this morning, he Informed
me that the gentleman who bad jut left him,
wanted to buy a house end lands from hint
naming the price, which I thought /OW, and I
I Walked down town to trhere the property Was
located. The would-be buyer was there before
or, and when he saw me ho asked who I was,
and was told I was an oil man, whereupon he
called my friend aside, and In an excited man
ner told him to keep the property until the next
day for him, and so It goes. So many fortunes
have been made In a day that everyone is on the
qui vie, thinking perhaps, with. Burns, that the
present 111 0MCLIL in their own—the nett, th
never tang see: There is no humbug shim' •
ltlafrsvillelice In regard to their prospects of oil.
They really believe they will get It. and perhaps
they will t inst they " must wait till they gso it.
andit they don't get it they must wait tilt they
do." The Bollyarians have a bettor show. They
are in an Illeihatntibk mineral region, and hare
the oily substance floating on the earface of the
water. Thu lands on " Tub Mill " Creek and
and the Conemough river are eagerly picked
up and parties are going to work instantly to in
vestigate the bowels of Mother Earth. They
base their hopes on the surface Indication) and
the gases that wise from marshy loadlons.
There may be oil got in both these places, lest I
have seen so Bitiny Wares that f must admit I
am a little skeptical:
Rumor says oil hu been found near Latrobe,
but rumor sometimes tells a "flattering tate."
The smote of Indiana comity Is about fall and
this place be flooded with substitute brokers.
Some parties, from East Liberty, got fifteen re
cruits here to-any, and Sc, CI captain has about
thirty ready to start for Harrisburg In the morn
ing.
A Near
."011 1 / a rado."
The good people of ?lizardlon, 0., were stirred
jast week by the report that oil had been dtscov
end on the land of Mr. E. Wlssmer. In leas
than three Imam after the announcement,_ gen
tlemen who have given attention to to the sub
ject, might "have beat seen" with vials of the
"pure article" subjecting it to ril known tests,
such as Igniting, toasting, rubbing It time the
hands. and using It for lubricating; some de
cided 'lt to be genuine while others Insist
ed upon Its being a hoax. The excitement
run bleb, and Me. Wlsamer; from being Wm*
owner of a small tract. of land upon which he
was raising ..vturelaidea awl strawhenics, was
suddenly made wealthy;4so.ooo we believe being;
the minimum. The Canton Itepodfory says:.
"We bare learned:that oil • bas been found pa
Several tracts of land belonging to A. C.
FRI., and that there are indications on radiant
other tracts adjoining town 'that are unmistaka
ble, and that, ere tang, kasifhou will lied Oil
city and Northwestern. Pennsylvania In its
yield of Oligencms wealth. Wo hear also of
Indications of salt spring' 'in the neighorhood
that luroinito a guidon harvest. In abort, Altai:
in's lamp was not a circumstance to what may
he expected as a mcant4;of producing wealth to
Perry townablp. comilanies are' 'forming With
any amount of means, letntot are being made,
and everything la'zetting'citly."
Ant Appeal tor Contributions.
The folknrlng has been received from the 3.313-
nary Commission ofLoulsville, addieued to the
l'lttsburgh Baeltary'Commisalon
LoutaviunOtarch 10;1$65.
Sae. Cobraissioo rittabilrgh, Va: •
Sinee our last reLiert the call for vegetables ir
reiterated with ten-fold 'earnestness. The army
of Gen. Thomas II being largely reinforced, and
from every corps and from every regiment the
request. comeckw vegetables. Burgeons, medi
cal direokes Aid generals All unite In asking
that the soldiers mai be liberally supplied. We
now call upon the people to contribute one hun
dred thousand bushels (100,000) for this purp;se:
No time Should 'be lest. A few 'Weeks and the
weather hero will be too warm to set.d them, or
the armies will be beyond °urea:wk..' -What ans.
wcr stall we make?
(618ond)
8. UM'Swat; •
Ass't Bec'y San. Commission.
Contribulintul are respectfully solicited. Do.
nationslMCClTed at Yourth street.
Sword Presentation:
companyleft yesterday after
noon for Nashville, where they expect to join
their rtgituent—ibe.gallant Mb P.' V., Col.
Bonnafon.
, •
Before tearing their tempotnry 'quarters, at
the pollee oftlee, Allegheny, the members of tho
muirmil , Presented to Capt. Wylie en elegant
sword, sash, belt and havorsaek, as a token of
their esteem for him as , an °Weer. COG B.
Riddle made the presentation, on behalf of the
company. to a few At remarks. Capt: Wylie re
sponded In eloquent and feeling:manner,
Kent. Mcßoberts was also made ttie recipient
of an elegant sash, from members of the com
pany, to reiSeercifflist since the prganionlon.
With co meth - goal feeling and respect between
,ofilcers and men, we hope fora good 'account of
this einecompany, composed principally of Mt
zeta of Allegheny. •
`Tau New TO/UC HERALD, giving an REDEEM
of the great Union calebrallon In that eity, on
Monday last, contains tha following:
'&einway gone made a fine effort. They
had dye trucks in the precession and four hun
dred and flay .nen,.headcd by the foreman of
each department. Truck No. 1 contained a
grand concert piano, hearten' the motto, "Oar
Union forever." Tiacks 2, S and 4 were loaded
with pianos incases and - marked London, Paris,
St. Petersinug, Constantinople, ste. A bead of
thirteen pieces proceeded the turnout." -
Ws call.the attention of our -readers to the
advertisement of Ibritra/Woricsois, in another
column: The ligredients of this preparatlon
ate.effeetive, and moreover, perfeoilli haradess.
Ws have to hesitation In recommendlog this
as.the best, wtille it Is certainly 'the . , cheapest
hair devising aid restorative berate the public.
It is delicately perfluned, pot up in good atyla,
and Is cam of the few standard prep rations lb r
the toilet-
• MAr7% BCGIlio•-:11/0 Monongahela (Washing
ton county) Repid , Vote says; -The promise of a
Food crop of maple sugar this Spring, It said to
be rather poor, and some of the 'camps" hare
MA been opened .at aIL Sorghum culture has
effected this product so, that, Instead of 58,270
pounds of maple sugar, and 1,555 gallons of mo
ieties, raised la this eonaty In 1853, szarcelyone
Gnat!' of that amount may ; he expected this
March's Ovetes.—.There were eight watch:.
bouse cases disposed of by MayorLowiT yester
day teornlog—for drunkenness and disorder
ly
cohduct.- AR were committed except. Ono, who
paid-Gnu and coot&
.. the .afternoon, there was a case of. atisault
and buttery, preferred against a woman, to be
dispeared of this morning. George Hard, ar
ra'utcd for disorderly conduct, paid line and costs.
•
TMUTIIII.—The humorous delineation of
Duo deichell, \ as a comedian, are highly approci..
flied, as erldeliced by the crowded house, he
draws. , Those who'scoblm OM* need noiecond
neginsr.„,i, splendid bill -:1 '
THONali DErnessr, coroner ot Beatir
died at Ids to I ence In 'Now' Brlchton 'on Ban..
day last. aged nlatj-two 4icant7 silis'ad old
and b1g1517 totem:nod Citizen or Like county..
PETEIei enten.—TheSlmop
Greenlee Fuller, or th m e Dlocestkor ConnseUent,
,rlll.ol2lclate lu hlsehnrch ; ,,tq.mnrrownprnitiE
• •
Tins rebel leaders tune' 'made their decision.
It linever to yield until prostrate with our bay.
011 as at their . breast. Ther_ntight, even now
Pull down w her enable standards, and Gold
Penn;
they can find 'Albums,
Pens; Follow; Diodes, Pocket Boolui; Pocket Al
at Rarer prieeattian they can be lead
!MONO the immense assort inept can , be found
the pialoglapha of Colonels Rlppey,Black.Nv.,
try, Moody, Herron, Rowley, VestvallOtaCe
lino Henriques, Marlette :Ravel, and live thou
sand other notables.... Call and look over lingual
CANNOT b 0 had after Monday-vPhotogrephs
,
atfifty cars Rerdozen at Pttock't. - ;
ioittlnueit4talre Subscribera 4).1%.,ehe
Eastern end Westervolailles., ;
, „r
knpa, bits.gll , t4eMarehMsgsatggisandthls
Naw Boo:era:rived yestarclayst.ilttcs,'.
tloto pttook:,..
_ 9 ll foi Ott !dim- • :
Brwirce .Tairte, milli marble. bad; roe see
atop; troomplute eitiokikti-lialua t id Cues.
tie_sold Te7theip 04irpfillcaUrM
illecKlarle; !pa , atnme,, , ,
Tatiiiiiii*istboontintou atit
topther wlth Boots and 81saes, , are selling
verVow prlctiotlitialetlaid,tr 56 Ptak ettont;•
Wpm Boys , ' and littathllootif rnit'theap
it AteCleßonti, 56:5Xth'itintt;,
LISIIED IN 11 6
Remarks of Mr. Chau
On wart: the chair at the anent meeting of the
National . lrcedownl. ' Asset - nation, and to the
Ilan of the House of Representatives, at Wes),
legion rite, Ftbruary Sii, 15,15: •
L , , . th'rs and Partbliten: It limb been made my
duty, and I certaint. est:eat:tit no a grearboner,
t.. call this meeting to order. - _
An tweident j . • now dims the lighkin this
rinlie room; but es... Triton Is hdng raldi to r-!-
y , alr It, and we hope that this ball will ken be
tilled with Its wonted Illumination. Meanwhile
we most be patient. I have seen the Om when
the great cane of freedom wad In diamiar light
than this: and I thank God tired I have lived ,o
fCC It made all glortotts by the double illtunizia
tiro of popular favor and Divine aPprover.
This war,_now Waded for national tatty, Is
marked Py pecnilar . •cifaractetisties. ; ~The praise
of our brave atmv and navy Is Upon all lips.
The endurance and patriotism of the heroic peo
ple which has never faltered In Its restrive to
maintain, at whatever cost, the Integrity of t
American lb public. furniah to this, and illl fig!
elkh to all atter-corning generation/1, °teems of
- wonder nod topics of eulogy. The .litst energies
and the vast resources which hero been caned
into action puzzle the statesmep and coonombas
of the old world and astonish our men. . 1
tut these, I think, trill-not , hereafter( be re
gardo as the most peculiar chnmeteristles of
this war. Men or thotteht, and' especially men
who reeCznize the providence of God Melte af
fairs of men, cannot fall to observe that it is
dislittguished bygreat chnrities even mem than
by great achievements. • • - ' •Lt
IWhat age berme this age, mid what country
Wades our country, ever witnessed ,such au or
ganiration as that of the Sanitaiy Comthlssion ?
What Deeds have bden supplied; what 'wants re
lieved; what, wounds healed;
.what,evilstatvarted,
by the netivity, wisdom, 'end .nollti,Wltcreal of
this. admirable organization fostered :'ad gin
talned by the ptople, and rescopetzedamf sided
by the Government.
And what shall be sald of - the Christian Com
mission 1 Who ean • do J indite to nth` Mal and
energy, sustained by religious faith, and-blessed
by a nation's benedictions,, following constantly
the march of oar armies, relieving pmseot dis
tress, giving tender and falthfal counseli,talding
correspondence with loved ones at hornet allevi
ating physical and mortal sufferihg,and, cheer
ing dying momenta by Immortal hopes 3...
Nor can that Later organtration, he forgotten
—Um Union Co mmission -- whose•noldevrork It
i A to care for Union r.: fugees front' halm In r e
hellions btates, and make theta' feel ' thud among
the loyal people-, svery loyal man or. woman is
mated' Le at home, until a righteous and hon.
omble peace shall restore to GUM the theasluge
of which rebellion has robbed them: , ' • .t
dud here to-night the • Freedmen,a.Gammis.
slot] bolds Its third anniversary. Orgenised to
meet I demand'upon jedlelous sympathy and
prudent benevolence created: by the swift has
addressed Itself to the help of those whol have
long had no hchwr---of the bondumn; whose
bond's have been broken by the thanderthelts of
wit% Like the other organization& flume named,
it knows neither party nor sect. It Invites the
cooperatien of all who feel, and it labors wher
ever there are freedmen to be relieved, inittructod
in duty, and prepared fur wwininess to them
velvea and society. By sonic Its , work May be
thought the humblest of all, hattl,Wellefittg that
-the Poor are God's especial care,- veutgreeto call
It noblest of all. :
~ ...•,, .- .es
Nothing more amazing rearki 'the Idatory of
this war than lie action upon 'lairerj,- by which
the work of this association In preparqd„,,
Few at first thought of emancipatiottaaone of
the irons of war; but the people noon saw Its
justice and wisdom, and, after a time; that great
act of, cmanclapatton was. W0,441010* forever ptt
has made the name of Abrahameoln forever
memorable. • ' ' - • ~ ' . .7 ,---
Then necessarily arose the question, whether
black men should be called to fakopart lathe war
for Imlen, 'noir Leconte, also, a war foificiadom.
The Intuitions of the people ensnared thls ques
tion also. In advance of this authorithus t but the -
anthorldes followed, and now we baie some two
' hundred thoneand blade inen tinder atrathind no
man longer dottlas that thoYarcteabilars,..,
And now comes another question,,..tr=the
loyal blacks of the rebel States be - . to
protect themseires, and *Meet 'w te loyalist'
also by their votes, fainnew oppresslqualty am
nestied but stillivlndletlverebelsl I cannot doubt
what a just and 'magnanimous people Will de
termine., They will say ° Let . ballota n tv:lth
bullets.; lot freedom be, defended , by
,a II
and again legislation -and admlitistroWs:ill
bow to tho majesty of the.people. " , ~. -"=,
• Tommaarefrasluten.Mr the - new. dallies and
responsibilities - which Lave already Wine upon
them and are yet to coma, Is the epode] work
, of thi a, s association. Immeaunictiet lisilmnse.;
diets wants Is Indeed its drat carm,hut: lin*
and higher duty and purpase; isto,onabl them
to provide for themsclvee; and Make use
ful and worthy citizens... - ; -:,,, .4
It Is post of the vast work of aneellotution and
education by *Lich our whole main ii td be ad
vanced to higher and better initioitattfe, and
prepared for Meowed futuro.whichlalmake
all Its glorious past dim . by,. convulse 110
who doubts Its final success, 'MOM do the
goodness of (led toward mut. . , z
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lIREZ CENTS IN . PAPER.‘ . -3 law wee
passedity both . ho_uses of Conrail during the
closing hrmrs to &tannin:, the • coleuses 9f three
cent pieces, to bicomposeti of 'copper an; nick
el. The law as vo_pivrvldedibitthe three cent
riecca shall boa l egalitnder.to:theraidurant of
sixty cents, and that the one and two mot cop
per coin shall be a legal tender to. the' iimoust
of bur cents. It also peohibitOtheldinelotany
paperfractional comnior below,thei,dentlmins.
Con of five cents, comduently ;brake; Met'
three cent notes, being Illegal, malt"berwlth
drawn from circulation. • -
ISARKEIL—Tneialay erecting, Nrareh ilk; at tbo.
Ilegiean Nouse, New York clty, of Sokkffererr
ANNIE, daughter of.laater W. and Annl kierN. au%
r ker r aged Yew* Awl Gape,., sl;ter. •
" The funeral eerriciw took place fetuntbe !Torre*
street Id. E. church. between Orson *abi'Mootee.
on Wednesday:et 13 o'clock. -Thogewatoibe
been temponolly deposited In the Warble Ceme ar
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