LXXATIR-7NO. NOLTTNE si lt tift** Ontitt: itkitt.4,AT-g k St ..NESTS •..•••:.••Lf.(-:Bt.TeLtiiiilii.'..•:.:lfi LATE FROM NOlllll CAROLINA. 1) is pa t front.Gell.Behotield to Lient..Gen.Grhat. SLUT iTTAM OF THE SNENT REPULSED.;; itebel,Eituf flsd . Frouncini Lin in Our/Santis. VNIPN 1U41) REBEL ptiNfaiteilEfffS ARRIVIhd. trinbr - BATFLE '....50011 EXPECTED, Lee's Dilepatehes to the Rebel War :Wretary. ejKELLY_ AIM CROOK. a • wAsnl roxiliareh.l.l, 9:45 r. Y. , • 2411:4,,, Gen.. Jan .4.• Diu ' : .- • • The following . dIspSXC 4es bare ban- receirolt ' bicbtNDeiirtmeni.' 1131trad) E. IL BUXTON, .:qes:o• of Wir: , 4 . . 17 , . .. _, . Crrr Ponm, Y 0... Mani& 13.—P0 HoW.D. if -4514*144eit4i1i rtf-War s t.::: r. ; 7 'l . ...: ~., The fOAW4Ig klia PIA been received., ; ... i Ware'rons, March3o.-.21e-ttisid. Ora. —.. ~ ..„ -it-Um - enemy made a heavy attack upon, oar centre and left tddrij; bait; was deri sively re puDedwith a heavy lose 'DU - dal anli Ihdly Ittem did Weed lettigani tlii Bed.; • We also took several hundred prisoners. Onr loss is sung. : 1 il Mai Deratias OnlYtwelie Alines' DOW here to. tight, mil will be up early in the morning. :, We look ptionwei frOni Lee's t and &e wart's ecops. : • They say two corpe are here, end the real of elObtiStah's ittaYlettOtGaligZ_'.'....' ' V • (Signed) J. W. Scwortax.n; .4gr:t^:..v.:';', l 1 : - ',...: : : 7 . -- _ , ,:" -- .1". APCIot Ratteral. Crry Muer VA RM . & 13 1865.-2 b Hos. t , , ....prith.R.,, Stastres,,geredary of War: 1 , 1.---- - ' ItrileiroWing - Italian. haken faint to-dirk Itiehuma P a w! r , ii --. ..; .''' •, i .) ; -, r `'Wehavosome g ra d news this morning-2mm of a victory:ld Scru(litOinifina. It is announced , 1n the feller tu edic tal, ttiogotob-trPot -tGeneral :Ii - 3 11 W,4 1 0.*:.- the fiSteltislatber.iMataa its 1 ntetaars, enough ➢ h given to show tha t Ill sr rpatefoßoott. badly woreoll' ' ' • -''' - . 't- ; ',lntAlitlati=4 - 241:6101, IR.&- , -TO, Mel 1. ..., 7 ' ,t';,l',lnthendtio. &balmy.) . War:,fitior..Haiiip .. den ,mtithed.GmeaStipstrlek at; , daylight' thh, ece.neoentag: son. drover bid from ills ctortp;likleg Regime, ROZ3lll s l3l4lljboratiiieriril butidled pqe..ppth and releasing agrein_ntunter of our • ,ni&Jesen,4thettuid been. tapterolt- ;Tbe gime and wagons could not be brought off,for want *LIAM*: :MXitlAt Rio t etemr.inrit IVO and j. T lßkliadedtr, pit tolils tot 'hwy. 'l.lsus., ad. V atai J. Itlegrldiled. - Nig: (aim. Hams, 'Keegan and. Morrison and Ma,Mrs Davis and r-,siergulosindothercifirowcwodddr- -, 7 , = I ISlgned) It. R. Las, Gee/. /t• will: be.. abhorred that Ail.lf iticalltt - et the Satit isnot named in tbredispateh;. '-. :TWO is ',for poudenthil reasons. Sherman _ban no comma .: , Itieashin wlthille Nostb;and IL would billi dent to publish where he was, as it would' be giving sego to Grant of his • program -.Katters are beginalag to look decidedly - better for itai in thialbwati. -In thejast three days we have had v. neat ottiro -iictorinr, ' cue in North Carolina, , South -Carillon. , -' /.. I ' ''''' - `agrriaiibilhalla our Lee ievw, to a increment ;."; y' lebabeitor Wadi foi th e purpose of recap t our penmen, who weretthen IYorilaily hi the t that near Washington, and who were ,t;inducted under gaud to Winches.: , !.-.: "40 4 ; The . ogtogillot IlltPowl% Palo_ onto - gournute, march A. - 7/64. J. C. 21Thskinridge, .&-e'y of War: - .1 Gen.ll.6llthat on the Bth, with a few of his men he at the eneFir Harrisiini burg,arbra meth the era take ;at. ' - Vi`eYotaboroe; aa; "tee urea ii. ',prisoners. On ust ' ' the aneialitgoribe e. a gai n, attacked them neselteed'slDlU- , lllathei,leol them now , .fora day stal a tight st•the titer,- /monied -A - "'dbieet t io yotire ; lihisatAratiannonlng the only ; • B ibs of morns* theyhad middle* andedsnem e annoyed them a grtht. deal,Nand. enabled's , i good many °tour men to Mese: [8,g.,,,, - R. . I,x", General. . TbeagarthErn papers tt "w.lo 'have captured ' - about 1,000 prisoners in the fight with Early aid report that most of this number had reschad I . Winebetter. rt. "I " x 'N. 1 ' Charlotte rand B.—The Southern liMprees i , oesipany's .1111:81W0j1; Jnatti„.,Annetai....6ll., k .4."-'/Nringlll _.lldl/16t4 to the 5d last.' Aintree:lot Later: . s. . inter ea had transpired west of the Savannah river. i:' The Georgie Mute had passed a remintion de ' 4. 'deft-Ai at it 'does 'hoc nether in the moon,- mmilation of Governor Brown for'a Couventlos, by riots of M yeas against/trays. 'soar Imedredcganiceeo;priaoners will leave - 'Richmond this morning on their return hone by thq. Aegrof-tinrs boat. Among them are tinny e ;three °Mee* Including GOO. Kelly and Crook, recently capture&'• -!. • [Signed] - .U. S. Gnaw, Lieut. Ike.' limes= N. C., Mirth 11,—O a. m.—(By ~. .."...ifmg--TiOnsienry.elated with the iniature of two or three small gum, and the line of stir--' Ir;haow"hi 'Soh • '-- ' . 5 ID -- - our e. • WOO avers' eharges yet-- tirday or thei most makes am -meter, in_which, r,,; . they were reptiatid each time with heavy loss. - l '' ' -Oar * wet wood wolr Adrthelne4: and are now : "within three aim Of Blagnon, to which point rii the Mined Is now - complete& , ' 1 ,The enemy httetrid to tmdto a stubborn resin ' ... ' 'lien. Cone 's'illMiliiii from W116111'0412 com municatedwith Min: Cot lasPaight from Beaver -_,., Dew, a Point, he bail just. reactinV , which is eight stifles frout.Goi.tox'sHasttenarters. -Goa. ',Cwelt loins Vim. Cosi. forces this morning. '•• I , .th indicates that the enemy-show signs of --weak - peek and *Ea doubtless fall back to the - -other side of the Neese rtner- and make a stand ';'at Eirigetoo. - The enemy era: reported to num. :-,.tast from fifteen to tomety-tive thousand. *. r *rit rebel rasa .ls Midland at "Kingston 'to pro -ten tbeloidgrittnol4l tkoNerise, which la , quite . ~ an ihrtentiTer structure.. Robert fit'D:reported hy:deserten th at Gen. bE. -Lee and• Gen.- Braddarldne, liven Mehl:dead, :- wisited-Kbegatterbad -gavels:erections. (ten. Scoodelil rothallt= Add with • Gen.. - ' 4 , f or, glut erfyry *ram , pfacinal Wen - ~- . .,The enemy are math .thenteed and . millidid - - .„." IA regard talliternisn's neerumentit, Woe:pact s,to hear theinAlilln In a days two, , • ' • , Geo.-Owlsonaties onto tologronalMbeg his .. , 4roope , onttbe -, heroic manner _ Is which 'they —'lo , lllnot'Die - chetellihd suncesatiefly sustained -thethselees this Do: ~ . ~g,e,s4.lfatiland.militery Mall 'aveal, arrived p . .. l c morewan City; Wilt aleuge mall for. Mull , 111pIlirler, WltCh . #plll, waiting . 10 'dant: by 1 ~ r Stew Towt, , lfseelS 13.e.Ths:Telteraes nor. 4 I , .:_i.emipenidelet •at " Gen: Coi's Dosibmertere Vies the forlatriog. Mona of the battle of the Mho „, .. "The; enemy reinforced by 8. D. hoe's fad` 'Corps attacked Con's th rees near the Southwest - -iCreci. : They made two separate aalsolta-: ' 7 ibil oa Gen. Catter's division occupying the ex ' ' 4.inmelett:' While they were being repulsed in frost by Ow. Garter,- Cal. Megulstor's brigade . of Rotor's dnisioti 234 corps, attacked Itions ;lin*, Yrizikil and egamplehdy routed th em, sad ''agolalagotie headred and twenty-amen prison-- 1 ---'. eh endow piece of artilikry. Not being sails -.god with one attempt they musodr ler -the $' owed& 'Mean% and attacked Rutgers division 3 I n the eater . : In this-attempt they wore as -4_ promplly.tepoliod. with heavier loss. They re treated frangible field in coukuica. Bragg com watidtd ths troops In person, masted by D. 11. the Cepbcred Tobaeco—Trade with Lour. • ruction/kr; States, • Wasentostor. Match: 13.—1 t Is known here Illisols,'receatkr mad e alma -• • boottrtreginernment agn i t to sell a certain uant% o Q t p tobeeea, bat It le of to slur that i • ldsettettitb: It a toletake W" teat ttobsearyse to be :zehanged tbr Won, otdch is bestudatin the tam eoutritand of war. as at. . ate toieeebehge Ste Products of robel Oates: - -Ilittletteksburg eras sot of the 410-dateputtshaee.• To stadObeeeo %home , • to our lines, would hare bear , a violation of She bl=itaand bad,-it, beet, brolop, foreign' abatis hie tha go illa tnni ge tint, tito OW . e Poit. The /Worn= 'waled the-qualm lry destroying , itte,lobecoo. , Alidlibnetitise order, bated upon also Cow gress;:desiviires New Oriespn,LientAkitsett ) 31 ‘ g : l o = 3 " s il i j ri nVut= Pa r Pas 64: Oioprintriets Inewrietkeetz7 Sesta. Thel *Sawa g be teiteh nuto - Ork iltetes4 of lied. ' ldc O nr4 " leanlahaec6 =: seomeetSethe Xrecote•wlel 1 eof •• voorese,ertthole lose to the • - • DIRBCIIIIROII G0.,G111.11'. Ge4:lsll,eridan's Iteport of His Operations. THE DEFEAT OF EARLTB ARMY, WHIM DE NARLEITTESVILLE Two Large Iron Bridges Destroyed. 'ro CAPP.ITZED Iffenitt's and cud,aria Commaads ptimn nted. A:REH (H)31I 3101)014 SHOT IifEES W.ut DsraJavisv. Waslf rcuTom, Marchl3. Xtj. Tito fellov.Liikreitvt of B6vd ilies.cif4ritifiaiCs Ili'sbeen received by this' ne partmeut. (greired) R. M. ST.lro.v. ,ILII4DRUAIMILS; MIDDLR WI; ' COLUDDIA, VA., March 10. 1`304. t j Cen. aranf :—ln tar tut, da ted Waynesbero,l gave von a brie a.`Cinlnt of the defent or Ea4ty he' cosier', Division: Mho same tdgghl t was pw.hed aarosi the' Bine Shire and entered Charlottestillo ag3 p, ra.ilteriekr day,' - • •t . . '.Thr 51-aioramitorincip lithabitaids camdand dc9lvereoup.thlsl:eja;of the public boildh;a. I Lad to remain at Charlotteiville two days. ;The time: wrat-consonted dn' bridgingover, from Waytuaboro our emmunltlonand pontoon trains.' The -weather- was, .-Lorrible-7ratn ' incessant. The twit &Visiting Were; during this time, oc captain destroling the twobtrito WM : bridges, Otte Itlvanne ?leer; Chi other over Nor ,seaGneek, nese CharlottesrUle, and the railroad Tor an advance of eight miles in thet directien of Lynchburg. On the 6th of March I sent the first Dmision, -Gen. Deft - exunthandittg,, to 'Scottsville. on , the James river with directions to send out light .Ishii.thn4tatt Gut. evntntry, and-destroy &litho merchandise, mills, factories and bridges indiss vanna.l. The parties were then to join the Egli sionkt Scottsville. The Division then proceeded. &lode the canal bri Dug endsville, Meta miles 'font tynchberg, destroying every lock, and in many places rho bank of the canal. - • i _ At Dueendsvilic we hot/alto secure the bridges to cross the river, aa. our pontoons Were use/esh, 'on account of the high water. In thfa we Were foiled,' as both this bridge and rho bridge st nuidwickerellie; werdlutmcciAttatietoy ntrli our apbrotith. — 'Merritt accompanied thia_Divia; ion.- -The -54 Division started at, the same time from Charlottesville, and pmclielled dote ,the - Lynchburg rallroadtce Amherst ConriHouse4do stroying every bridge en the road, and In many placerteilles ofthe'read. Miebridges oh this road are numerous, and some of them 500 fret. - We found a 'greet 'abundance la this conniri for our men and animals. In fact the canal had bate the-great feeder of .Richmond: At the' Rockfish river tho bank of the cabal was cut,: and az•lgeve Canton, whim there lila dam across thtr'Jimeti the , 'Jimetitirer, the guardlock Was .destroyed, and the - dyer listo the canal,: carrying away- . and *wain= :omits bottom.' The - dariamtta the limes, at thin point, war else partially de sul r • - atelser - nti'Oatiodiloti - EferYbodY be; wilderet.liy,trerutomments. - :have had 'no 'Mira of any kind aline I left. The latter Rielmtond'gisperi were of the 41b, . but contained nothing. I omitted to mentions that the, bridges - on the - railroad from Swoop'l &pot, on the other side of Staunton to Charlottavillg were 'utterly dantoyedfallibciallie ten miles on the Gordonsville railroad. The winatter has beenffs7 bed Lifted. It has beenikinfig hi.rd has diy lilt:tithe exception of four. since.gre 01 11 4 0 4"1 24 / wsgans hale. from the condition of the road, detained me. Up: to the present time we .hago.. eiNtiwed. fourteen pieces ofertilanyiwleven at - Waynesboro sad three at Charlottesville. Theiirtytnat I sent back from Waynestiero trtartedarita ale pieces, but they irmst.ggetio dawn two of tbis, want of animist- The sight were thormitly destroyed. • -We have also exptured twelve emit limits la , den' with - sitpittles,l ammunition, - rations and tnrdimt attics I.eannot speak ' terms tenereli . Merritt,gnster and Tocsin, an/ the oilcan and men or their commands:... They . ham : waded throngitTnnd and water during tads continuous ruin; and are still in fine *Ms andiseeltht. Commodore Hollins of "the 'rebel. navy was shot near thadonsvi.lle,• While attempting to. make ids escape from our advance la that on. moon.; [Signed] P li.gagalitaE, iisior.deaeraL FROM angtuniioni tALLEIG GEL ENGEL TO, HMV GEL wen' lifeliebeltiVencentrating In the Vi cinity of Lynchburg. BRAGG'S UPIHMCI SUCCESS IN NORTH CAROLINA. \New To= March . 13.—Gen. "Emory, of the 39t, has succeeded Oen- Hancock as C°*. ' WW2 of ill' Riddle'Mlittary Department, comptis " the lower part of the Shenandoah Valley, other territory in thattegien, during 'the Contli" of Gen. fitilden's More ictlie field operationL, The greater pert of the rebel, army in:the Shenandoah Yalley\hava been" concentrated in -the vicinity of , Lyithhburg; •at -which 'piece. some, acomuita, represent that they were busilywngliged In lurengthettlet at a tiny recant date, probably With OM dits4 x o t t om ' affording Lee 4:mother good point to fail to...when- Rich mond and Petersburg shall e untenable. Large set I Ilesuf food for thannecdy residents,- furnisbed,by fbe - Bkeintridoah',Xe.litf:Assoc4- tiret;luive irrived in the Shenandh Mee :Herald's. Washington speciall4je The War Department attaches Ttry little importance to Brages reported success in North Catollati,. as the force captured mut have bees onlyXlion strnMion party, accompanied by a smell foresee guard. They were mexicana the' tlantic and North Carolkut rallroad . Post Mister.. floroes•—Three 'Month. Pay for 00Icenr Who Itemata During the War. Wawa:taxon, March 13.—Among other Post masters recently. confirmed . by the Benaut, aro the fenantati Jno, .1. amidst's , ' Lancaster, Pa. ; Wm. T. Canby , Dayton; M. Iludttar. don, Galena, 111: ; P. R. Jennings; Attic Harbor ; John J.Speed, Lndiville, and Wm. A. Howard, The amount sproprlated by the late Congress for the ymrchase of cavalry and artllhny horses is $915 000 and for the perches!, of gunpowder and tee d', $1.0,000. ' Officers of volunteers now In commission, below the rank' of Brigadier Gantril, who con tinue In military service up to the close of the wsr, are to restive, upon being mustered out if the aervicc, three month pay-proper. Mat the Rebels Destroyed at Wilmington. NEW Tom, March Ill.—The Mortars Wil mington- epeeist nays : There le no military news. - Itt regard to the -capture of Wilmington; It t Alt• the rebel property stoned here was eitherdestroyed or =wired. l'aitnesio amounts of cotton was destroyed, Amish there yet' t mains tattered about- in Ws_ perhaps or firer thousand Inlies.mostil imioulthig Ur private parties. ,Thousands of Wes ware seat 'up the river on flats and bargee, some of whloh. may , yet be captured. The rebels ran off the rolling 'tech of the railroads, tamed the depots . and Midges In the ; vicinity. as 'well as all the petite and primate • machine shops and factories. &valid largo warehouses followed with cotton, resin, turpentine, &e, and theydestroyed several Guerripas Seven DlUestreni Waeldnirten. WASIIINOTO; March I.3,—Last night Moss rs: 'mere.liu came dawn to Munson's MU and Bal— ley's Cross Roads, abOUt amitotic. from Wash ington. and within three or. four miles of .am fbrtliicaticess- Ths7 stopped at A. B. Mummies house and took six of his holm. This is the second night eisit Mouton has _had from those night dm , Wators. The gamines numbered about They * were, fresh from combat with seeend ouretvalryWhich they had do- fasted. leaving two dor' had two wounded on the Meld, and theirthear; with the etcoptlomof the coma:um/lug decay !litre taken . prleonan Ilevez-71t1rij INibetrliitlens; . Mai& lk—The inbneelptlons 30-thty to the 740 loan ln all lints of., the Union se !e_lwephejl by fay Conk°, anb.sgent. =Mit to ne r w,lOO. Urged trot.= sabeerlpitenjwas 1114,000tbaniNomphlt. an& Cialhalei Pal inooo. The largos etnele gat4er4 102 4 11 —P7 tlon was tiew"rsh Cl y. =bet* u,st sabeerlythnis byt "Man% men snit ircithEn; unapt op the abgte anklo gate, wee is ""' • Gag 'Baden , Report. - - nu . Ton; ltarald.—The gal Wan hawk a report that Mamma has bad a Emmy ca.* oolromotautAlitgo skoab dt Walla ISM ar diouloaGU the m ark taalooa, of e t. warvalat RECENT OWES FROM MEXICO. Reported Surrender of Jaurist • • Generals. .RELIMBS LIBERTY' DECREED BY MAXIMILLIAN SIEPOIZTITY OTYTEAG F 3 AT 31A.'‘TA.- Atitqnpt to Capture an ikitieritan St , *er - at .Havana. 18.--Vrry C 11 1 .7 I:,viar3 I , ott l abt by air Lihcrty have the folio - ink: :Tito fora* thoukandprifone7 captured at Ocntacia ) na t a idaien retrnoviad to _Enchlat eaninag them rani c• a! duelers from Ilia Frcutit army will had I :Ain , ittrtatett with important rommanill hy “••• ftatin party. /t Ls sopl.a?sca that the y'rrion-risen bo ihutiled • to labor on' Oft, pnbli9 st:orkh. ' • • • nniptr3lon of Tarlains' knerilla bands 11 , :vpoKcil. - Tin i.',.tny.tb. and Franco•llexicass_Jonnsale• hat In coMegnenco of the falrof °sits .t -inures Gonnrals,, ltehagary •and. Garcia, La, giN.:l, iii thi.ir anbminaion to the Em pire. llr ordrr of the Emperor a war • dcpm ammeary 6:neva and ofilaials, Loa I'M/ In Meileo. Be the Waiter Liberty we hare liar= cintet to tileath: Achiceit fro& Vera ChM to the 3d and .sterico to the3Bth 'hitt bayci been remited, twinging decrees of Marimillian, ono giunling .religious liberty, the other appnatbig ttutf.eeeniar elation of the church property ordained by the republican prernment in 1557. t Nothing definite as to the reported etyturp et Ontaettlyr.the Imptulai l ets Van iypt receive4)3a theyire contridietOry. The iffy of Ilseaposithr las captured by. the imperialists on the 17th! „ .Tbe,ropoTtedsibmissloo of ;Gen . Rehagnry is 1110 1161,, I — The Erionlah'indAzdlin nitulsters hid grited at.{ era Crud,” Rai" ,This Robles has earpsod Verne Idatameras , fitter* ihAtttnting toveral ^re- Ibrout and gettltion lbot many internal lmprciee . The reported ',Wives aticatamorns on Union refugees- 'at ,:the• American - Consulate, are re- Two sblre.one Belgian aml. one Spantsh, hare arrived' at. IleraUtt, bringing 716 Coolies. • Abohl attempt_ by the &atm to capture the Amen ` aimnei.Shooting Star was attempted on' tltm night cirthe 4th In the 'limber of lin- Viil3/4 but fulled: It' *ll9 "iepßatell the next tlght;wlien; srlth the aids - Mune - et the aUthort- Ales; is - boat containing twenty-fire ' men' was eartured,•bus;on being taken -aehore, they Were s•The steamer Owl,• remiss a mew Ilet, has • been detained !apart,. • •• • -•,• The steamer Francis has bcenraceletng arms, ''kint for what pup:pm is not known. • The - plrata ddagett. Itas had a dinner glean ltim at:Havana. . • ADTICES - FRODF-LNEWBERN, N. C. Arrival of Gentiral Schofield' sßvilli lan WIIERF,kBOVTS K.NOWN The Rebels it Forte at Musket, so= Tsui* SIEIRMIIIIIERS CAPTURED . . 2firrTur, 'Mar ob 9.-:4,lejor General Belodeld And Brevet Eds. Gen. Behadeld, and their gaff, ' lgiUi; ll ATizig •tift:..ftthidirtd• on eiondsi int. They- bring no matte:an Gen. • The wawa , papers are egaetiy igeorant of lihernian's whereabouts. The roads are bad, Midardelaya Ma progress somewhat.,• • lettermas received here the othr diy Pram I/ yo= , tpetelrlici:bas be& confined la Hauls atrypasen for the pini - liveYearai stab& UM -he was liberated by this Unkat forces. • Med:taxman In considerable foreentrleVat, 'N. C.,' having been recently. lalatorced: LEO'S. corps .from Hood's army, is reported.there. 'Yesterdaythe Anemy captured some of our ekirmbhers near &legatos, belonging to the sth thmonecticut, and the 17th liams&m—oetta. Get. Brsgg rs reported to be,la command 'of the enemy's tram l at Kingston, Geo. D..Coz in, costumed of our forces at that -- the weathir 111NRRY mum • Ram NSW Orleans, Memphis Calrit . . Sur Ourmsza, March 7 , via. Csoto,' Mirth Bailey's expedition from Baton Rouge into 'the' interior Of Loiddlins and ticassieds bf.thnte thetisited cavalry, wills *strong eupplart•of.arlfflay: Itt last amounts the expo dilion • occupied Clinton, La, This eeetlon of country contahm • majority of loyal people, and it is believed that this occupation Is designed to be permanent. Gen. Baldy Smith accompanied Oen. Canby on his recent trip to:the vicinity of Mobile. He has not yet been assigned to any command. Lllgetislies ofttroops are leoAn hare Bar the vicinity of lifolgle. - There are a/so Indica tions of movements. in otbor directions. csrao, March 13.-Tonr hundred and fifty po roled.misonera from New Orleans belonging to western regiments arrived to-day, and will 111071, north as Seen uluisporcatkin can be furnished • them. Geo. Washbtune bas thrown the entire dietriet or great Tennessee open to trade.. Mum be allowed to coma freely to Memphis wi t h _ pro. duets from tbottemotrY nod taloa bat "a 11M. amount of family supplies. This will continue, however, only so long as the people manifest. * loyal and friendly feeling toward thegovernmeat of the Vatted inales, , and don't abuse the privi leges:granted them. Stock and - Meacy Matters. -"TN iew 7oac,MuFh li.=At the Ilrst - sesslon of the Stock Exchange, favorable military rumors weakened the markat. There warn considerable -pressure to sell. Erie and *Judson both gave way freely ; New York Central temeted higher figures. ..Wcstern share's lower, but the decline •Oh them wa& notnery r o oked.' After session the wholamarket was heavy. Still kereepeices were current timmghont the Railway Met. Gonernmss a rarities steady., with a moderate demand for acid bearing bonds. Miscellaneous dull and tower., • The Old roomiras dammed this morning, Ile defeat of behotieldwas diaconate:l on Fridry evening and Saturday. Acceents from Rich mond &appoint thoseeperming for a rise, the disaster not .1.) eirig so great m at first reported. A report iron circulated this morning that Gen. Shermau had released our primmers at Salisbury, and also that Lynchburg had been captured. These rumors had a depressing' effect, and! as sisted the downward movement, caused by - the newsOf Sheridan's success. - • Petroleum &oda are Bettye at, the following prices: Buckman farm` 132, Highgate 101; Northern P.Abt WoiOnd sB9 , Weald= 4.10.001- ted State:: Sroonlyn 4, Webster 800, Koick 'orboaker 80, Chem Run 94., Germania' 90, JElt MoDUDesperate Crhi, 5. Nnw "roan, Marchl3.--Tha morning papas editorially think that Mobile has fallen. •TM 21mes publishes qtracti from Mobile papers;lo slaw • the deep-aide condition of tho rebels in that' city'. 'The Mob* Courier makes a frantic' appeal to tho wothen of Alabama and : slppl not La ricogratair or roadie Into the meta' circle any man who hi iniproperly ihsent - nom his command, or (Irides service. It thinks if this is done generally, 40,000 soldieel.will be ad ded to the ranks. - ' Preparation . to Rotates Rebel Rama. ?law ,Tomr, Starch 13.—The Express ita• Bounces that Irorklads will he the defame along the coast Ii the different turban, wt ern It Is praboblo that • the new totalreum lately, started from Europe, will sot be dispatedatuihow them selves. .The &Makin awl Canonicas will main at CliarlestoNtlie Ilshopec aid Nantucket willkokonk tor any demonstration about, Port lioyalAnd the Idolidcmck will be' stationed at litotoziou,Guerrlibut Capterad. - • L0V7011.11 , , Menh'l3.—An expcdltlati of Ilkt - of Ma 30th iclitourio, mat end from hem te fiat arday, nu:molded, yesterday mornin, a barn la Winer, Mead: caaotl.=OWl krnadh 'am Jerome Clark , Marrow an MolyMet. ad; 'alter some rosistaace, which throe eau meoirore allgttly sad a fourth mortally woundal. The joimilam wore brought. hero sad lodged In the military ratiem. --- Movm Is der Ordratcor.from Ir room& 'wound and lo'not Mira ncour. •Empedttlon • Eaoir from_ Baton ono— sow of Fd elieja7 . l.4l:lnthit' Relieved. .NEw Ineecilicerett z 111.-The lienabrs - Baton Rouge correapondent, of the 54 ups Osumi Wel kad none onn rat/ Into the Interior I re. runs not know& ' The lather prleoners sorth . ortbs Bid rher GUI. McKean. han.rthaled Gen. 'lllhnualit command at Moncerizia. - Supplies Seat to Newborn. Nail Yore, March . 13,—Tha rad NM CI sanitary ,Comallastamns 'Saturday disPidObsd steamer far Nestbesswitbaappata, arnaaltbst Is foadisit to militia*. days for thellasid ElTTR,liattl If, lUE SbAI: 31A,ROT 14, 1865. NEWS THROUGH RP,BEL SOURCE 3. Skirmish Between Sherman's and . Hampton's U.-valryi amnia Of:CUD 15 1110490511, The e.aV ture4 . 4"mq° 11.1 Ilde4egburg TINI . CIN , PRISON4VS , i:1!. tgejunosrp. Ntw Your., March 13.--Another eklemieh betivem Bherntan , a cavalry and that undor...lllB rebel Gen. Widellimitton, on the 31 lost., at., poly. not named, reported in the Riau:load papers— -Tbe rehel.CoL Ail envrapkilt.d. Aid , Framptott's Adjatent G.meral 'rah' woonddi. Tame are all the particulars of the affair fat tished. The Richmond EV:l:him: . Is informed by a reb el olErer from South Carolina tay. ShamaNhas, 'completely devastated that partion of the State tbrOaßkihis4hO p 411 .24.. ..Thionteitriars that he has not iparha a hoots in his melt. Richmond journals of Frlday, announced that the rentocal-cf gold belonging to the banks of t!.st cltj'liad'alrcudy - •iommooeed, and in the strangest language ;tito legislature and pedple rue- called' upon to put e• atop to this:: Upon its retention depends the very safety of the rebel capital Itself. 'fhb Rjek r febnd editor" arg TNT nog' cOter the recent tclzure at Frulcrlcksburg, by the: Federal troop!, of 200,070 pounds of wham whtcli had brim placed there for exclutneM an agreement hating been made on both alde, that the tobacco ehould go safely through their term lila that. theythonldrceelvlbem din it. They frinMdCt Ifs 'captirenTentee - Hek, which Gm. Slngleton.of Illinois, who has been In Richmond 'for totnottme. past, Is Mud to Ilan , had eouta ,thlng. to do. - ;' The Richmond li•antion• sVe the latenad viers from Lynchburg Ittow , that that pLaci. is The Sardis paperr nomplalns of the injustice done to soldiers by withholdhlk their pty, surd saes this Is the chief cause of their desertion. On the - 1/th - lietivecn - Rim and sin hundred sirk and wonnded Yankee prisoners were tailed - . front the Richmond hospitals and sent forward on excitant!, and ,tm the 10i1V,rilue hundred well prisoners, hit Was remained In the Rich mend prisons, wool° be forwarded. The Wilmington T.ritoners Exchanged—. Their Wretched Condition. Nsw Youx, March 13.—The Tribunes WlT mington letter of starch S . d ellymr-The Mst;of all!taro* prisoners firrivta L idetwr Yester day y flag of truce and altfurther intercourse was suspended, The last number was about six hundred, and in-their wretchedaess cap the cli max of. horrors. Dr. Wilbourn, of the 80th Wilt , Pit A tind PO/li.lias,. of Dm 164 .Kentucky, represmit theillondMOn of ibese tan as wohe than 514 dial ever amid from &atm= orison ; Gold 11 . NM , Yoßk, March 13 . -Oold rather exeltad. Holders are uneasy and anxious to sell. Tho moment they attempt to throw any lame amount on the roarket,thir price yields. Opened-at 1111. i and under Dews holm Sheridan ileclinocl to lict,x, Eating their Words. TheribeirsitipatidatiartZat Sid North must b netting heartily sick of eating their own words. For the last els months they have had nothing to do but contradict in one issue what they esserttd In the prelim'. Not a crumb of cob tor!, however email, has been vouebshafed but they haws beetrecrnspelleito ape their pie dictities of Federal disaster and reherreccese lever; abitcome to naught. BELIMI DWI 'S victory affords a- tied-- The .I , s , ermsa's Jotrinal, of Monday, ridiculed the story asia bona' Cansrdtoven tedhy4 emit smut Srawros giee , sest tei the Nei York itelebeitiou. Netre, In a similar spirit, discredited the report an unlikely stot7, white ." Druid," of the WortiV, In a pretended sectiont of the engagement, tamed that Sheridan captured only eighty .prisoaers, and was VoTiag noir, ids sada,' ;The wheat course odr ftetentporades can punnet Ja to'adopt the theory of the Richmond 17.olwirds, tbaStiut.wly the rebid Voturres, tom- the Con federacy itself, is " defunct," and make up their comments aceordingly...Ves York Conisawnill '4lhvidarri" -1."0 Ton delicate and dangerous operation of et- Asian of the tont:thee recantly beenuttecesa fully performed. The patient. was a.kl snob* ter man; the opclatkm was performed in Edit burgithy.Pmf.Syme, without. the.. aid chlor cibroi . sufferer!. htailbsto writ ten to the Proficssor that he never felt better in ittalife thaw now. The &otroure. ; says .that 'u, newspaper readers will net fail' to' tismentber' that two distressing and fatal cases have at currcd Ifi&Wat 1119 last llttt 9t .three yean,3t scrum only fair to record the tact that a anceess fal operation has taken plasm :-Aat Ineldest, awned stake hot* of guile man talleadoo• wht*,:dosbtless, illustrator. the feelings of many perianth upon Gnat reading of the burning of Charleston se printed in the newspapers. lie began to readthe &span:tan, eagerly accepting end chuckling tint* Oieff 14- eidetic *Viktor" that gaweed;opecida mkt% until he came to the announcement that the city was in fillapk, wham be dropped the= paper and growlediouthetireen hie teeth, as he limn& hie clenebokilat,fortiblyAown upon the table, "Ifs Union soldier inns out that - dre he ought to be shot.. . . Tim Countess ''' Pleurre de Bt. Qnantin diva arrersallles France, on Sunday,, the awnntyr Reedit of ;diary,' at "the agejarese loafed and dr yawl - and thridcaeoi. Sh e . was cams bic of managing her money matters as well as het ilomesiic khan Ontil she Cinched hot one talented.' an& fourth year. , she was / Fabian belle before Amides achieved bar indepeallance, and wale the prima of 'womanhood when the mat French , Bevointioli brdre ant. She saw France under the rule of two Emperors, lire Kings, two - repnbiles; ems cantsaleta, and one di. rectory. Tunuraa . - eve been 'to Ines 'Muni 'forty-ties ar ersta bllorouto, Canada, recently, for breaking the proyivkitte of the Foreign Enlistment Act since the tth of May last. 'ln Meet emelt Wu ibund Imp:visible to conylet the pieties for want of sufficient Leptprog of-their participation in the Mlle, so-well were the plans. laid by which the unsuspecting victims were entrapped Into Joining the Federal .tiny. The Leader says that tho matter is isbout being laid before the Gov ..rnment, with ; a view to giving the pollee aa thdritla facilities In the promises. Tim mead flood in the Susquehanna' River not only greatly delayed travel, but did immense jlamage otherwise. The water was aix feet. `higher than at the great flood la 1 8 4 0 . Ia the Snequebannah Volley the tinted swept over tbe fields, elereng In its come trees, fen ono bootee, canal , bridges ,erythin tobabco sheds, ' poultry, and almost eg moveable. he waehing away of soil v and fences, and the cutting of Oates Into the river, will canoe serious dam age to the farms along the line of the flood. A WOMAN one hundred years old, rieldlig. On the banks of l ealt river, In Ballo toasty, Ky., gathered all hOr descendants at the old homestead otftbs Ilth.lo celebrate her:nentennary 1111111i versary. Bbe proposed a toast as follows:, "A I bare lived through Wasistheton , a war in dependence, Jackson's war, the Meetlean and now President Llueoln's and Davis', why may I sot see the end of this, the most terrible and bloody of them ant" A LEADCllo.NOW.Xofkinantier Was luked cently, WO of the failure of the peace movement, nni.thenertainty of continued war, the Amnion grew heavier and haver. "The rssion,whei replied, 'ls that Wall Street • ta. a utel . y an d lisdnltel3r. front:mai thit , the "rebeisare whipped and that some way or: an other, we are certain speedily to wind this thing Tan 'of . • collecting the internal rev enue of this country Is about two per cent, be• in some nine pn , cent. loss than the etpense collecting the revenue InEngland. In the Third Collection Disttict Missichusblis the receipts were ab0ut.d3.000,0013, .and the expense area lectlon Ices than .one and one-fourth per cent.' Esv. Ds. Lsost.iiip W.ltusoslio: jolt am- Mta the' fo e itts i s o tts m P e :s n iztl i tflh: Thnhpisy evisoingissrs sninhevot his parish.; Ewes' telohnitect:the ma by _rsiedisvA his 'home Ind presootisklass with 4900.' - , . . I 7 is sad tbst fleust.or Sumer. of Xassseint setts, is donrine- ay a Immo ,of .Impaschatept spinet Vice Eresl&eit -- .703n500, 63r aoudad eemPeandeleg the dignity of his high poeltion and the honor of his country et the. tuners tape ceremonies. EARLY vrxtrans,-44tesirberties, onalunbes, lettuce, raUlliebbbarb ond_dandallano wOre on salln tkao.rstaa.Welnesday. ;raison la the an , but under glass of eons& ;Tho prieerstseblebthey gad .guo'fir =dam* rabbi—Boa* putt Tm question iilunbei !ilia can wry , br 400,1‘firanes„ which slnly l ls sasOrS i 4 brie 4ra Tube d - Wks in hak kat been decide d to . negalve by she uourt oh InslOctfif Piny ',lbw -Mr 6 . 7;* . Arai tin bowel gkeituot'd.Slis inirlb tblilnilillsolloor of ibo Aniorkin it Ter d Z or Aii lastltudEoll Nao-Toslasso ; beta' tborseibriani - asg and freedmen, aim the Oonnalitennist or e,war. CITY AND SUBURBAN. Pittsburgh and Ceram:lse]lle Ruilran:l.- ~ Spirited Meeting it inc Board of Trade ' Remit. 1, : . The meeting collet he the hfayor to "expresa . ... r the aensie Gina Merchants and manufacturers . . , 'irtf Pitfs.l,nrglile 'reference ton hill now pending -in the.Legialnime, tbo . objeet of whirhis to re itore the eliarte?of ildiPll'; - liiireli Mid Connell , - liIIC Railroad Company,' seas well unaided yes- Wiley. • it 414 isehl, is per 'all; in the Board Of Trade Rooms, at 3 1 4 o'clock. Mr. Abram ~t 1 artist Zi NM, allied to the clinic, and on motion. the Reported, of the Press were ropicated ter. in as Stcreterles. The cell .for.. Cite, muting lima thefilfactin one of the Sceretarisr. Mr. Win. B. Bissell read the following preen .ble and. -resublime e. •. -- , r, - t , -- . . pemtneas e There i• cow pending in the Ixs,- 4flutilrea Petineylrmiln, a bill of ecatore to the :Pittsburgh Ok"Ceiqiiihrille • Ratkodd Company . th eight to extend its Mad, -beyond Councils.- `title Land whereas. the sentiments of the bust 'ne.enten In Pittsburgh, on this subject, are and tOrrijfin Tight tot: inductiVal with all right thir.ded; therefore, be it resolved, • • M. That the Immediate completion of the •:Pittsburgh and Connellmille Railroad to Crim per:eland Is of prsamonsit importaneo, because the ;present and only Eastern outlet. The Peir.n.syl imuila Railroad is entirely unable to afford ade mune accommodations to shippers, because no minas producing community shcrold depend upon 'ir iuglac9rlU et whme ' D'e e Pitran r r tltn, hortwergr,are ceesartiylinblo eat least temykstaryinterimptions; and -because hythe lconneetioe,with Baltimore, .0 market will be at% ferded faun rthiebthe products of Western Penn isylvania era now virtually excluded, ' 2d. That the act passed at the last melon of the Legislature taking away frouf llieTittabuiet ta Comtellaville Railroad Company all right o ' complete' Its road was extremely impolitic, td eminently oiliest to the cities( of Baltimore , nd liclaburgh whose resourcts hare been cow' ributed in th e expectation of eetablhhing a I ip . eat work of importance to the entire nation. it, ltd. That In the opinion of this meeting, the 'speeding and most certain; Storms of seeming the - tomPletion of the Connelleville reed, will he ferrate Legislature 16:ristore to the'tPittsburgh 'and Connellsvilieltailroad Company, the twosome er which theY_were deprieed at the last .rosslon. l' 4th.. That the merchants and manufacturers .of Pittsburgh bare entire onifideuce In the pres -:ent edministration of the Pitttbureh and Con rellsville , Railroad Company, and in its desire ' ' mitabillty to 'forthwith ocemelete this Important mroughfare, If only the legal obstacles be m oved. -. sth. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Senators and Reuresentatives of Alleghdny comity. / - On the motion to adopt, remarks . were made by quite a number of gentlemen, pro and con, of lihjekirccaLl.elale-giro an oPulo'ae..., ' ' - Oat.. Patkeedi., renunktd that Ise expected there would _be hasty action on _the part of this meeting. He regarded the legislation cow platted of as of a healthy character. As Prat dent of the Board of Directors at an early pc rlod, be had endeavored to push along the nem. i eletlen of the Pittsburgh and ConnelLsville read.' ' and found that there was no desire on their. part to complete it. The Beard wv, composirk, of excellent men, the best that eosin at found. The best terms that the Baltimore and Ohio railroad offered was that they would charge the none rate from Pittsburgh. to Cumberiaud as WI would to Mak. Tice bonds china not be tah‘rs with the terms -Mtered. Teri Baltimore and Ohio ralsoed never-would allow. tbq road tote bald., far if *Mild Interfere with their main ,liar. •Ile Said the Pittsburgh and Connellaville company Weft Ahrowlllg every embarrassment in the way of completlat the road. Mr. William - O. Huiettart, President of tine . CobuCllsvfile rOti, gave a brief history of the "fogislitiya acts passedin regard tothis road,aud reverted particularly to the effect of the leglsle !lion truitwinPir. ./ie said tile comptiny bad to -•drrytettreprotairkt Ictiudleinit 'num l 6trof votes to restore the °balm: He expressed his will -Ingnete, on behalf of the company, la cancer- I alipn with a gentleman in the. intere.at .of the &MIA* - Permayiranta 'miffed!' volpeny, to enter into a contract specifying the time the work should be begun, and when ,fie !shed, tied if cot finished at the time designa ted to forfeit the charter . of the ,Counellsville rallnotidiothout any legistatiem on -the leaner; that on the part of the- Connelleville road, he wee In favor of making a . consolidation of the wilds; that ttewuriatenctinid not to throwsay thing In the way of the sp eedy completion of the road.. The gentleman, responded: "The bill shall not lease'' MeAlughart dealred the meet ing Would take a fair and candid consideration of the Laciness.: - The Coneellayille road wanted a Mmeminee from the; Baltimore and Ohio road; nor does Ulna any connection with the Pennsylranla Central—lt wants to be Indepew ,drat of th*read- - ... - '• i ' tir..B. Iv Ganatat remarked !lathe had-saye- the charter of this road twenty years ago, add at some. future time would -rum * .Pbot by w , ....f,.: te . dlla. Ilan ll" noW. ne gave a history of the read. He alluded labitter terms to the trtistendoilifinter a:ancient by a Ormolus* railroad organisation, and said that Western .Pennsylvania was. under' the servitude of., that company: - The resolutiousbere offerolleipteased the 'dew of allot odr people; and the' President of the Pennsylvania road.was the drat to Oppose tt• cm, • The Permsylvinfe road eat do anything it plem,i; with the legislature as Orgehigtd at the present lima. Thrgrircimnidous power ma not be withstood. Ii time • tlus road will absorb the interest of the ti azi mel t imille road, and sweep ' as off. lithe Pitts . Interest was properly represented:it would d thatroad alone. Then our conleablika houa.s would spring o P a n ll6 We could open.up a einiunonlest on with Balti more, and let bar itd..Lbtgterrikl: kept under by Phlla Iptila. ' ' ' . , A. M. Watsoo,gast.,, said that the city wall la under **ratan!' trodulon to the shape of r frOghts, sad the 'whole of - Western Penns. trattlaboriag under the same mai atty. But aiming tante - aiittar Of ~-; - Impernutets, .bcfcan tle • meet/mg,.-,hp gmauldvilirmtoi.now If 'there was any irelllontedikt assurance that this road Todd aTor bobtail, . -' '; ...-: Mr. Hughart eard thit the road would be built within -two years; it their traltobisin were re aorta. _ Mr:WilliClll Mid therisiihi atetenninsilon by, a certain party that the road should not be built.. I.et the franchises bo Minn tack, and let sensible Ares:tont be elected, and the. Southern Pennsyl vania'and Crinnellaville hatananles bOth bulidthe road. - -Wen. George W. Cass submitted,* proposition to theatres!. that.hteasts.. Cass-and -Hasheesh, with their emaciates, agree to lame the Connell& rile mad and franchises of the company, and build and equip a road Gera Connelsville to Cum berland, so as to form an of ldera through line from littsburgh to Baltimore, so far as the Be llmore and Qhle Railroad Companywill permit. ?dr. Watson remarked that this would pat the road in the hands of the Fort,Wayne company, which would ho taking It from the hawk to give It to the buzzard.. It would have lhe effect of des, troylia , the river freights. What we want Is an' Independent line to the seaboard. : , Mr Can said ho offered this-proposition sim ply on Ids Individual responsbillty, and .not as the representative of a railroad ociporeloa. / Repeated calls were made for the question, _which on-Wag put resulted hi an ofcrithelm lag majority for the resolutions. - - On motion the meeting then'adjeintritd. The Ad/Menai Pollee 'Pere.. The stow pollee Arco seem to be doing good service, and hare already distinguished them selves by their zeal and efficiency as geumillans of the public security: Without 'topping to dismuse UM legality it Illegality of their appoint.: meat, we may state that did mass of, the com munity la of the ociolon that the: Increase was aemiesary the tho public welfare.•-••• . • The only Dila we tomato and la: the matter is that the lneroese m waa not. ntilieoi/Mtlf stns. Therals always a ekes of en. e.' when an far; OIL .nrelfare• is: prit 'standakcif and begin to reckon la aware an centathe probable, cat, of the_ enterprise.r If the persons And'pril —pat of the chinas are not worth gaardinglaut protecting, what la the use of munielpal.sorporational. Must we • only be alloweta partial sectirly, limited Moult aeon. tractwl pollee fandt, Do we want a reconnect of such - outrages/a that practiced not long Mace, where the wife of streepoctable mechanic, hav ing taken herhuband'a meal to him, on return ing, was net upon and her person 'bawd by a number of ruffians?. • Pittsburgh has always been deaden! In police force, and the Idea that thelfaydr of a city of Imo 75,000 hthibitanta ls towing burden en the 'penple' bP emploYlnif twenty policemen to patrol tbo. streets, laPues a reproach upon oar chinas, aid opens to to the ridicule of all well regulated mvadtdpalltdes. -- /f the resemet font*. perposee is deficient, so: lteertaluly under. thla newnwanioneent; Canadian's soon remedy ttds deflelcmcp.by an increased tutor the pus: We hope that thilliends of thla ineelnim Sn the Select ConneirtrUl alt be clamant 14 umf• mettles, and • dothektnntosi ,to support the ac. tier " Lawry. The Insignificant neW JoritY P 7 that bench of .Conoclis rota* . Metoldreethe Ineuum, CIA esilly.lxi.orercome SL ite :Monde only - do they ditty ;Inthe • ~.1411111PAPIR humeomeser.—”The.Dialor**le! issued lasts*/ months La a new sail eaLargtd ferto-rotte co :Whaler/tag bees • added' tO. _reek page, and . the length of the mot correeporamet tholl -enabling •iite glee tam& hugeramoretteadlot' metier.and also to Inmate their adecittalag hmaatiee.- 'the pia Drat - piper Likbeee hiereased If , teen elate per. 'week. The mechanical appear am of the paper baton meek Improved,. aid weo the proptteters may peon to* the thil Wad of their retterpttae: GAZETTE. Jitleged Larceny of an 11 , 1,000 Hatch. On I'bnday, Dr. F. Gerard, doing teisinefa at So. SO Grans street, appeared before Alder. man tllutlar (acting Mayor)' end preferritT charge of larceny against Jacob Randall, a nail cutter reahling In Month Pittqhurgh. The El or: cz in his information that, on Sato.- d last; while In Smith's tavern, at the ear ner of Grant and Ekconil t•trecti.lVe was fobbed Or n g gold watch and elude wind nt al.slo.abi a sill:locker handkerchief worth VA; line tua. thou bad hien steibn (that him be the above named deft ndant, who had been in his •axvipaay during the day, drinking w.itit him. 4 warrant was Issued mid?Plaied_ in the' bands of officer Cidl,"faho arrested Randal/ and brought bier be fore the magistrate. The accused stated that he •hodbeen drinking' with the doetur.on Saturday at toavern -on Smillilietti street, between First and Second that. the doctor, becoming intoxica, ted, , v. likely to 0 into I,ilitiletiltY with other rank*, when.'he took hlmfont of the bar room and,ftartaal Lint towards hia office.; that ho !taw ban again during the day, at Smith's tavern. but did Ell know anything about his watch. Ile de nied. the larceny In the strongest terms, andde. mandril a bearing- • • . Tit,'Doctorlis arm knowledge of how he was robbed. and Ito seem, to 'have suspected Ras dill situp, twcausalui bad hem in his eotuuttar. whether he k,bt ‘te%cro.ilt before be reached . A (fiend called for him at Small's, lihn - avleCp In the back room. O ,m up hts watch was missed. Tho cndently taken by some one. It In !land costly timepiece, nod as it la of oriiriansbip and contains the name of Ir, tt . will not coily dtmosel of.. Jibe html time it bss been taken from similar circumstances, and. It luny up to thin possecalon of some of bla a bruit& cull3r the ORR , Tl le la tl lulu um, yi t tura gavelball In the aum of 61,000 for a n.Wedneaday next. Case Decided e 'of the alembant's and Mann factin, flariej Jame, wes decided on e written opinion by tin President. he action sad - brotight im a draft, deter) Jannary.ttitb, 1861. by Edward MeQnshi, on W. T. Ullam. of Harrisburg. at twenty four days after date, to the order of J. Ilardey Jones fur ten thoneend t doLtara: I; was en-, dersed by Jones and disedrint4 by` the bank,:at the request of McQuaid, and the proceeds given toldm. On the t..ith of.Jannary was specially endorsed by E. If. Fulton, Assistant_Cashies of the M. rib If: Bank. to G. H. Small, Cashier of- the Kato Capitol Bank at *Harrisburg, and sent to him for colleetloa. . The draft was re-, 1 ceired by &nail, but before aeceptance or ma turity It wet loot and hes lacier bead found br beard of since. A copy wan' made , out and pr,eented for acceptance and payment, but re fused:not on the ground that the original wan' lost—this was expeensly waived—het' for other seasons. Duo note of the demand and protest was given to the endorser, and, on tas refusal to pay this snit is brought. -The case was tried In December last, Male" verdict rendered for Ote plaintiff* for.-$11,7111.40 —being :the amount Of the last draft, with: - Interest—mbyeet 'to the opinion of thi court qn, a minden of law' reserved. - Judge' Ifamptoh, in concluding. the opinion, says : " Upon La' eareful-eiannuatiow rd . the qiumtion reserved,' I ate of opinion the nlamtlifs are entitled to Judgment. But whether the defendant will he =Oiled tolndfounity before execution -I do net now 'decide. Let-judgment be entered on the' verdict on paymenrof the verdict fee.",, , The epe was tried by Idesant...Bmith send SfacConnellYor plaintiffs, and Millen' 'and Kahn for deferula.ula,pefendanta' cpystsci oxecpc (o the derision. ' • PenneyAraula ~.01nr.ere Beleared . Fro t h ; Southern Primula. . The transport gen. ttedgarAck arrived at An, nepoklit on Friday bringing E3QO eribreerehangea 1 . . , WA Prisoners principally officer*: The fol.. Lowing Pennsylvanians are'imont the nninber: Capt. 7u, Shearer,' iota( t.t T li 11r0iMeet, talat. j Penna. . Adjt J li _tcougskSteL Lieut. E. J. Weeks, 6101 toilet, Poona. Capt HS Benner IX at,-1 , Captain D. IL Ilaytand, Lt S D Burns, 1034, "el , . b Pit. 114 .7 If Onamarnt, 10341 Lieut. It F Harricgtoo,, Lt. J BR Irk, 101+4, I Seth in car. 'Ls Allem! J Book., 31222, Aejt. Too. Oatahall, lab Lieu% C 1 1 &Lichen, MP • kocco,. CAT. . Lt-toL D. B. 74 0 Creatly, tt .1 R Wearai; Mk esa". 1 104 • Capt 11J MIIimILIII.II A Cant. (1. 11. Schell, 13903 Lt. P 0 C01.te11,6611t, , I Penna. -- • • • Lt. Wl3 0 elk, tOtk. Lieut. J. AL WLanglatn, Cent E 110 Peens, 1137t1i, tOnt Pa. _. . - • IA .1 0 Oubblsoit, tOlat, e Ltrut L.M.Leeltaii 3 / 4 1 0.0 .111, fltreaLlth ff. Pease. , 4 • • - 14 II 0 McKay, Illth cart Capt. M. L. Vieth, 101.11 Lt W N Peatoo;l43h, :Ltent‘Wit Krone, Methyl /MO A- Obtoptror, _2004 2,1 . X Xterologator, ma, capt Henry tr Clinther, t Jaoob Rean,l4Bth, A .160th, '. ~ • • 1,34. parte Scheoley,ler Cant Jas W Ilyenee.llll !•..rt. • •., ,• .. •ILt John Tityler,:d IL i AdjtO uy , Ban, Mb car,Lt AC Defrenbabeh,iad, Capt Pi C Kane.. 181tilLt F Deflower, arta, It 'Lt Glkidltri Tit car, Lt F D Sttrellll.ll lo ol' Lt II W Norris, / 01 th: ElDt WiAteat_lkata• ', WY Jacob H Darn, 'nth Capt DU" oath, ; - ear'. Capt UT Jankson,fittly Lt Dll Lewis, nth ear. Capt Jen:to, link, toot W Alm, Llth ear. Mot fil W Webb, ea arti 'OOl E 1 Peonybsaker, Lrallitidu, 011 b Ink bar. , ~ .: IA J P Layeook,rth 11 1 Lt Dental Ivry. Wharf, Lt f F Waniek, taut. . Artillery. Lilacs F Kerrey, IA EA Li Wm Refiner. Inth, IA J L Leslie, 28th, i LA WE Inllbuttedlth It LLOoI C Ii •NoOniaryi Capt.!. Mara, Mtk,• - tta.. La , 6.W atatpros, 07t h , Oapt LI Shcaller,l2th ear Lt Joe Smith, MU, MOS F Naekey tOkt Lt 0 P ntta, Mg Elf. , Lt Bryson, 22 34, . e Lt .1 X Morro" - , 10tat, Lt w K StytrceonOTOta; 1111aStenW4Anlvereatfln"Ilberty Street - Church, The missionatir Sublvereary of Liberty Street M. E. Church Sabbath School was held Son.r . day afternoon and evening, and was largely at-'. tended. Rev. W. A. Davidson, pastor, preached. the 'enntremary smarm in the momieg,. from ftre Ord end :second Terme of the - 87th Psalm.. At the conclusion of the sermon, a lectlon wail taken. amounting to $515. • • At haltpast two o'clock the Sabbath School , teachers and scholars, together with' other friends of the mlsakmary cause, assembled la thochrost.i • liey.dward Heeselton,lesperintendeut, presided. Altere devotional exert:lees, Prof. Wilson, of tliei Bluth Presbyterian Choreh, dellvorol an interest- , leg address to the Chlldrhe, basing qta remarks' upon ftro verde: ,"It L more blame to- give ' alien to receive ." . • AV the conclusion of the addrets, the Superin tendent Milled upon the various classes to report the amounts collected during the year for ; mii. idonsty pommels. Twenty-two claws reverted an aggregate of $1,035 75. After these reports bad been received, contributions were received from the congregation, and the following were named life'members of the MLaionary. Society, by the contributors Rev. 8. B. Wilton, Rev. Mr. M. - klcOle/laud, Rev. E. B. Snyder. Rev. Mr. Eitewmt, Rev. J. H. Wagner, Howard L. Hubley, ,Frank Lindsey of Philadelphia, F. H. Cooley, Jarrdt 'T. lElnaddX.ln the evenleg, an' able and eloquent address was deliver:4,ll Rey. James Prestley D. Tr:, after Which additional contribu tions were 'received. The eccereises -throughout the day were or a hlghly .ftitereating character, and the aggregate amount collected for the mis sionary cause will reach the handsome slut of 81,750. Bluvlaties.on Lttierti strip. Some time d ur i n g Seturtid* ni g ht and San .. 'day morning , the confocliOnary store of William Barton, comer ot Flom alley and Liberty street, was inotrglarionaly entered, and a lot : at confec- tionariee carried off. A money drawer contain- Int; a mall amoontof mown. we. also stolen. s l uock The effected an • entrance by Wrench ing offlhe an the. outside, and than open ing the m lock with a -"jimmy: , - Thiolotit- Inn Yr. John Wallace, adjoining on Libertyltrhett wan also Mitered le- a similar: g ml Met mealll ,l=e , thenmelsce with &Om; ; tau pieta 1 GC ,' leaving , two silts . of soldiers' clothing In their .stead. Some other cloth in wan canied Mt, bat the amount ` could, not be ed. WM. thin placO thery,trent to- Lud isig's tobseco , mannfactory, and ~ at teinited to break open the door. They evidently, labored . . to effect an 'entrance, ant .`were. probabl !lightened away as, they left a crow bar and • they tools lying on the doorstep. ~ Bawdlea Fined. • • • " "Bong (acgttleldninrt) had .before mint • morning four men . who wens:, charged . with • .• the Meet and resisting - the, adleets ;who arrested ,them. It appears that' Pat. - : • • tn , and Pat Clark bad "idlen oat by the.-Way," and determintd to settle Atte matter.then and then. - ..Whilethey were/161w and caging ons another, the night pollee came upon them Ind .took. them Into .enstedy. BrAn, not wishing to base the. tight Interrupted, Interfered tOprevent,thelr arrest, when addition al fate Wu Weiland the =die party Wieland., ed in the tombs. The three lint named were deed $25 each and ceetsibut•Breen was let Wren *lna 10.50, u be:bad onlyntade a show of re sistance. • The tines Were _ _ SW_ rinowaapHesuy Besse aged sixteen. years, was drowned to the Allegkerly aver, at . paberle; oft itilay 2318 lad was ba tattblittf lepod,:and:whllEitaraV ogle 01011 beet, enitmeolifd tombs • rikKle of , ilmbiroakk yes when , he ton his bal- . 'nee sad was: plt luta'the riser., No ,parlion s beln,Cuelfr bd. - ruder asalstabla. th e Pfs 2 . lad we e , drowned, :21akla•dybaa not yet emu , Itummesisitlissoli.—lt is suited that Roy. W. A. 14 Boise.% torma tbe ir or the Mottiodlst 1;phi :4:44,110w ok Ustopid ch 101 teodtdolsektiht rerof St. lindrew' or M th utreli i In eccoestios with UlO present inrinhbent, Roy. Dr. Progoo. Sword Preseutatlon. Quite a pleasant sitar cams on' lost evening, at-the realder.ce of Charles Arbuthnot, W. 1.,. North Common, Allegheny. ,Captain James' Shaw haring succeeded In raising a comproy of over one hundred men, and bele:: an the ere of his departare to Join his command at Harris. burg, the Snit Of Arbuthnot, Shannon Co., and their employees, with whom the vaptain hem iltiMiCiated as salesman. for lLtllt. yearn, deemed it a fitting opp9rttintty to teATifi their high apprecistien cY his worth, Nali a , • man of business and a patriot soldier, and pre. eentiAto him a magnificent .iiwo . rit. bard is Ctrman Aver, plated with silv.r, and cell niennted. A few of our moat respired ladies—admlrms of the Captsitt—pre,eincil Gam with , a silk eindi and belt. The core of theirliele was anrom £125. The sword hears tin follOi4in4 Inscription : • . "Presented to Captain Shaw, Ca. —, *eh. Reg. P. March Shannon & Co.. and employees. ! The' Rev. John Douglas, D.D., on !taitota of the donors, made the presentation ape IL and bore testimony to the patriotism bravery of Captain Shaw who was ahout to in ter the service of his country for the thlr , i The Rev. Charles A. Dickey respoodnd 4n-be half of the Captain': after which Charlin A. buthnot, Esq., the sen.lor member of the ilrm. .made a few remarks corrobiirailve of whit ititi been sold of hls:amlabibty,fldelity rind pctriiabim He had been In their emplivinent for abbut eleven years,,,and during all that than there hal not boom anrything more uni.leasatit anning. them than was visible In the tenors of the oven- tug. _ log e upon 1111 the prcrientatlon. Were concluded, the donore, .epe4here; awl ; a u :gtf6vhed.gueste attired' to the dining room rind ; intrfook of a moat'aj)lera4llo. supper , as -gotten up In the very beat style:b tthe inliaart . . art. • - • Captain Ethaw : left for Ilerriebstrg last esenils ilojoln his 'company In'C'eMp,Cartin. It iii ex.: petted flat he - whl retire in a shirt time ehd TinSieed" to. Throtsvfile, Alabama, to Join the 77th Regiment P. V., CoL Rose, to which lib conk:party hitches* assigned by Adjutant General" Russell. - . Captain Shaw has seen some service, and we doubt not will make an Mitch= officer. Book Noticei. TOO STEAOOO NOT TO DT MOIL A Tale. B 1 Lady CienrgWu Fullerton. N. York: D. Ap pleton & Lb."' This exciting story Is an English work, tins three Volumes of, which are here compressed_ . Into one. In, the London 'Keepsake, of 1883, Lord Dover published a sketch entitled " Viols; situdek in the life era Princess of the Rouse , of Brunswick," which elicited much atientlett nt tke time, and tbi-book before ni is - founded:On Abe Incidents of that tale. It is net 4 ,verY,,proliablo story. and we do not think It true ;bnt.tbe Lsdy breorgana has made up - ,,a very readable workout of it, and 'it ' snakes a good novel It not, a trtie. For ,ale by 11.111rer; Fifth St., imp., door to the Post office." ' Trial of Johi;:Y.traill M a Spy. wad Quart!ll6,l:4 Military Cotetelaaleit, New York: T. Apt,MUM The Beall case la One of the - most Celebrated eases of the war, avdwe are glad to see all evl dime° that brought together and published, as It folly justified the Governineut In putting this sfy to death. ."Alit'is a ease that may hereafter melte Emelt disieussion, It le we ll to have all the facts in this available form. For rale bill. Mlritr,:ryth at., 'next door to Poet Office. ' . . . , ~T nx - 11Ercona. By Herman Itelsille. Lothar " "Type')." Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson k Mr. Melville, is the author of .several 'Very !m -ean t -Joan rather dreamv stOrki. ahleh lied treat popuhuity An their day: hook' he bas departed , from his mug South Sea Ind eyes uc'it stofp'Of the" American Itevolatioa of great power and siirft:7ltlllll3 , sttstales the sat licit% - reputation - u gifted - storf 7 talltr. and 'the "Itellitee , ivilllieconie . is 'popelnr pee" and "Ornoo." '' For Sati by R. Miner, sth Street, next door to Deserved Panistuaeat. Upon information made a :Taw days since, a young Man *as arrested and ,brosght beforo Peptai !Woe Antics'. eliargeii witLivanitanA batter 7. The facts developed In the case are not to the creditof the 4itosectitor. and the Matta ho seeks 'CD, we hope, be inettsCoutte him by a mire trir his wounds In this shape of a bill of costs to be settled •by himself. It seems that seeing the dekridant't slater and another young lady walking on the pavement one craning, ha addressed them with inttulthil language. The; of N i alst m er al betZ al itm il ltdl ta , n i t tl i gtra72::: a punishment to thepoltroon, and be accordingly gate him a 'mute drubblingi which he will wit soon forget. The sentence of exery heatast man will be= `served him - - The young man was admitted' td, bail for a bearing to-morrow °inning. . • ' - , The Late Fire at Olt City. The T fire at On Cltj on last Irriday - afternoon; originated In the house occupied by Mr. Franke; as a dwelliag and shoe ahtip..Cin Main strut, and resulted In the total deetractlon of six Initiamer in a short time, when by the vigorous appllmr; tioe orMed and water on the pert of the uns, further damage by the flames was prevent 4 ed. The following aril the losers and . Mum as near u - weld be ascertained: - B. L. Hoag, 118,000; Watkins, IMAM; Franke; $1,000; Hei neman, 13,000; Moore It Kerr, MO; CalTer,' 19,660. .T9tal las s 01, - 300. Wawa. Hoag,l Watkins, Franke and BCILICOIIII, were partially . Insured. The papers In the Offices occupied by Messrs. Lay, Pbol Bros. D. Belanger, B. K. Random, and otkens welt sued. - Cause of the fire milmown. Deer Creek 011 and Lumber Company. We refer ourroaders to the prospectus of this now rrompany, formed for the purpose of devel oping a large body of lan d In the Clarion -dbl . Is In the handa of tkeruiostlhoiough gulag business men lu She eomminity, and 'promises to be an enterprising and reliable asso 'elation.. The property eonslstrof ahse hundred and etzty-clght acres, In. fee dimple, r tu Wash ington township, Clarion eounti, live hundred acres of which Is conslderod to be good oil to and the whole Well Almbriied- Aside from cd, Iron and coal, which auppesed to exist; a large dividend eau be Made out of lum ber alone. Subseritnroulto the stock received at the,AllegherlyTrest Co., and also at the of 7 flee of J. E. &dater No. 1. fit:Clalr street. Mercantile' Llbmy Lecture. • Theodoie Tilton, Esq., editor of th&New 'fork Independad, will deliver his lecture on . " The Butte at the Comity," next Thursday evening, at Lafayette Mil. 'lle proves to bo ono of the . few editors whO can deliver agood lecture as well as Write a (food. editorial. Kr. Tilton has a youthful appearance, for a man Ailing the peti tion he does; his , facti is- smoothly shaven_ his 'hale rather long ; to keeping with his Milan& graceful tbrsa. Be has full, melodious Tan n, And seems. to speak ettempormiconsly. though it is evident his sentences ire well studied. Twi COMMIT LLIIT Nutev.—The concert given by the • New .cork. • Jewelers' Assa , elation , Concert „Hail, last_ creole.% tray crowded, widths petennanca paw:doff Ina wry; CrlA4bill manner., : A .portion or ,the .regnlav trtinpe' of the Amoclatlon del not snits in the. city, heyind been prevented by sickness. Their places mare' supplied by , frof..Wamelliik, Mr. Applebaum, Mr. Lawton ind Kr. Naos; a vol-' mitten. The' singing! and , harp 'solos of -Mrs:' Elpatddlng were very •Ilne; add. were raptertnuly emceed: News. Wamellnk, Applebaum,* and . the other volunteer •performers,' elicited warm applause. The second concert will be given this evening, amd :the sale of -presentation - tlekets will be continued thrteigh , the wade at No. 63 Ma.Mtnuromt Comm.—llan Patterson, EM.. Chairman of the Tennyson - Club Lecture Corn mittee, received a telegraphic cusp_atch last - eve! ntag, announcing that mr. James E. Murdoch, the ailment elocutionist, will deliver the next imbues of the course. on Friday' and Saturday, :evenings, of this = w eek: Mr. Murdoch, ire understand, will reel Tennyson% celebrated poemotßaocti Ardmi-raii StIIIODXICEM92It wbicbt ,in itself, will 'Wad hundreds of ilitzacrs. • Brumes - AccrsaursV-'4Ositolay , aterwarai. a carpenter named Via. (feeble,' while, working. on- the EltenbEthtlie R ailroad bridga, at. the 'South Pittsburgh end ,' tear the Oatmeal..., ace'. deutally bat hid' !bating and fell Ihrougii - on* coal platform, breekingtha, bridge of Ms nose, dislocating-a thigeraoint,' )Pad gutting °his face 4m:rely. Hts iiessed by Dr Val= r... awaits -Coamtsams. lart.;kerattlkti thiS 'Yak wlll commence tot thabenat' M . 'the 11. , 8; EhrlsUan Commleatm• In the' Mgr CIO , 4411; - ... Allmtmay, 'lmder. the .anspltecot.the boitorot ma rw i a komittietlrele, ett. tocsin preparatlatui have been , male tor , the yak, walnut that It wily meet with thstadant mem& - . • tilehiegmesierithlettiieidiieT: m sehitarte ()IO 104 VrVsbYtan: , ghluds;: bvie .Irand a tielitratat ilof, , ctindelliars, WAR% of dltitmett"Nitte ept res, and they offee them be sale st, at. We wail Melte me Alders to area theawbee of the opportnui,y. ESTABLISIIED `1 I :Zi 17Sti , TrN 1G1776 A BAE,EvO:L.-."7."-F.'il''' the great moral tempersice drama 'euNtled.."Ten Nights in a Bar Mourn!' *VI bet iunclanOXPJ.ati Pittsburgh Theatre. Mr. HCOSICAkaIiFIIAPPNIS in the principal character, :wispy? by 1.4 S eliz ex= stock cram-any. . TIM DIIJYT.- .1 "." • of the itezbeor, cIP :t the t4e:::oel Houk, on 51Erstiay eT nlnzy.l4t 1 Inca., to eonra!t•to •ft`n.}co to the new statc-,of tLiagt. vrodueoll by the reecto set of CooKr - eii, it , F. 11! Lakipr• tout for all to ortend.' - • • 111 r,031 a TI:oUND o.s !Tat airlio..- - ,WPC• f 'aronh.ul, of 1. 811:11:1,' y dari aie . gtleuij frorst tiel C or p011e..11 n. ;hc pyna t.s . ,,ny !At fogy-fow .yeirs Pcincbccoil.;.—TLC Mayor hod the - rciunt utrnly,r of ~ , , !$1 r .0.0f.`01, 9 1 4 efrgroc , llr,l cvse,, - w.zro iobjoated tri teccry teat:. z.evcro' erred lietovzr, in thc. to be of Win Ivorntnc. , re): (tonchi nrci c',44, are Icant,cl4 - 4 , ...ny by the enddon change. of , weathAtr. Itt cOkr,t to our clii.latc,bnt 1)r. Jal'il.e. ) ; .g.rpecOranit wl,l pr6curtly cure th'w. WI by dniiyists er,rs-whcrer. .VTTI:N7:C.NII) three c t. the alverttsl ,t of a `ieudid building lot for eale.'in stint or cot limn. It b. sitward on the lino of the Stonben •:ilt: rood. - . Fulawn me sate eri'to-viurnln tlYednufd4ry mnmtagaL 10 a. Y. - Eki•lN Advrrtlieeieat. . • • J. A. McCumustr,Auctleirieer. • A Confession of Great flignillcance...def. fe ode Davis and Ms lmemiest...Arfin. side View of Rebellion. • --, "In its Tannuess, March 4,-1361. "'UMW& Eorrons: . We are alarmed. Whit mean all these rumors of"tee - cliyl .Not of Shama°• or any so l, regAro over hint ;.Oa or' Sheridan or his advents% or Ito* Harty has teen defeated . not of the war or rumors' of wars, but what eat the seremors of gatetorkd erminsitteelaio- • proaehi4 the Prattler:l to admit tarots qf exbrie eall. Ia that retorttree! Are any • Senators and Representatives whipped! Nave thei ap proached the President to -pram upon hiMaly such bare propositions 7 Who were the,deaddord What were the. propositions? Answer them , news/lone directly and boldly, gentLeuitire. 'Den% ' wince or flinch. Don't hesitate on account of anyammosed danger of giving - any inf • ormation to the enemy. , it submissionists are anibet as —ere In C.cingreso—bave begun theltwork—shey have already conferred with, the enemy. *on may rely 'Mad. They' have every oppo rt tlty of conference. :We have plenty of Omer aa slealonetn. Singleton Is back here., Aetna ' • only Singletons are passing between the enemy and thin capital—paroled and isichangiA priAn ers are.. retnroing 111 our midst: • :Brine of them balm been ' meelvod and „treat ed In Tankeedem with distinguithed "considgra- Gan and have bean returned-under Shields' if a reastinably. short Um°. ; Have they made ,May impression upon benators or dtepresentatimat la there any plan on foot to force the Prealitat to compromise with subjugation or to resign? la_ 4, any one else ready to volunteer resigmtiorga pee be to foreed to vacate his place? And if,ket does, who is proposed to fill that place? In 'an. attempt made by rumors to create and eirenialo , the impression that General Lee la tneff, tenedlit elder of term" for laying down arms under Um pretext of prerventtag the suffeaidga 'Menial hoes of a forced• surrender? WAD _ace trumnin these pans of surrendering to anbjegmisigi Speak out! The crisis demands holdout dis& deeleion,'and determined resistance' to hang m well external enemies. The, worst etuustipa who how depress tie, are the "whipped urakra." Wbo'ere they in'Congressr:Let um leneor:-Ve . Awns the army Isitrm. • -They have. samara dm avitimusTy. declared their resolves.. G 541.401 1111 r - responded to them with the pithltalied,ce premien that this people cannot, be eturtisa'att they.will only bo true to themselves. ,ThrePrlM. (dent Is still known to be firm, and Is said ter i V declared the devoted sentiment that MS ME er perish in the rains of his eoeutry •els• an re - lender her liberty and ltanor. Galip/011 be in duced to change men and measures ,srltheet a , conepinicy against the Congtelticy it will's' *PIM , 1= Pl/IC/1 Whit halt Magma dent I/ 1 le. hat la it aolng I' Will the two liommagme on notialug 1 Who la insPirtndhle 5 r tkis, 6 gm' Meat to disagree nail reftleing•to.pasearaytfim -•• single measure dermeided by Gee annteepaoyde,. et a moment when all /Mould ant, and act spi ted ? Are we to die of dissensions among sir selves 7 la the President to be deyotirgyi by the very dogs , who at first, and some ofOmmeitten- Ably to the ha, have licked his power:A us t towage? Let be adntoniehed, If , tors wee'! rememter Oat, 'Jeff DaviP not be the only victim of their machitialloVi• TUT will destroy the noblest cause of, human rights, and samidee .the independents* of li heruntry, which has but to anent@ ttsrmigk the tart aping ef her rote, to Ilya and flourish. This hour of that agony hi no time for feetieus apposition, or , for paltering with peace propositions which ma lead to umbinie but despair, relaxation =drain. Termsbf reionstruction cow, exactly jut vow. . coming from Cemgrese, are nothing else bet sub jugation. Let no know the worst, that : the ann mary remedy may be applied. Baloaha.", mite mostcorrespondent, ' , Brigade m askit vs mile most lairtlecat , and import ant i = elltbdull. BO of which we Cu CIIIIIIIIIII,I69POr fear VIM of j¢ - formation. That then it a mite of '4ehipiesi ..4,,... wet. and shad likAmond armlet he dented. They cowed and cowardly,-tmiserable wretches, brow& the lea upon the ~elm; and who now surrender to the enroy. We haw no dorrite hut that there sass a ` : plate on. Ana to pro Ali... bents to radon, wet that ^Mr Stsfitese heel consented to, resign, so ; that 1 Mr. 4/noire. •de 'Peeßdent ,of eh, &Mite, mould Seam President. The plea, we hope aid holisme, miacanied ; at• any rate, the "coesplratom m!/1 undentand that if they shwas - limbed th hl willna barren ae-ptre in their gr u l i i•Ll,,.,,, havephtced 'e,4l 'fleece tepbe wrsomed with an e......... ' No son of their sameedinger Robert R. Lee, by'and with the' advice 'Sind mount of the army and the people. will,. grasp the emigre they may wrench from thebands el Mr. Dills, and wield It for the safety and ewer. lip of his country's liberty ;and'lndePendaieel No cited of "whitsped, seceders' , shad capillgaird this country - into slavery end crouch. lt• at thb footstool of Dir. Lincoln._ . .. • e-r The Commas - has orderly tated; It is %cooper taut and doieg much injury; it has neither ake parity nor courage; it is wanting La firmness sad. resolution; it Is unfit for revelation. ria,earg man who ram the for oat to weak are Ordjirst hi, surrowier. A single head and 'a eingie anti wo rmy needed, and if the Cletuiresa Mould'commie its patriotiam„ it would canuat all pewee with the President sad General Lee, adlourn.and get bonne, and leave the country foid-ithe bgeekerftf the hands of theft two men. Tiro Amadeus base exhibited a calms drm, resobste purpose, nusahns deed by disaster, ant unalterable Litthe deferral nation to acme the liberty and independirratttif his country. Gen. Lee! hinter port and wart would laugh to scorn the cowardly suegartioas's of surrender. Upon these two men thenoaateji 4 relies—her armies have molted her libertrld cunt, d the people will support anAsuatain them. ta The Virginia banks can &welsh ameme e d two CalliOUS 111 gold, and this will mitre Uida supplier low seeded. Let the • Legitialaitna promptly act, and tarn, over the goletto Gesugelfri Lee. The Congress isidefenct, the country-MA longer look. to it for any aid in the abengglei. The warm hare bee vahhekl ma Cl ti nowsumsar ly too tile; the currency is bgeoeurlheirj meetellleee Moe the Ulla they have wastodllll2lsl,lll.loW l and -cannot be regained—nhe sooner 'jot= and phoebe the better. , ,•-. , •• -1 ad ;....4,,. We cannotimecidesliyansWer * who. ,the•lnketre are that are ready to "surrehderto Madill; rdkesXPn If we knew -we would openly !auoedee them before the country. la every one e%43; , ,agniqn our auspicious; NA without information to eiamr not say. Beery. man 111 ready to mirronderiema subjugation who is not willing , to figbOthattglibli oat. Thorn who talk now et eisasprmniser Memel submission to subjugation. There coo Italistall compromise that does not involve surrimdbiTsuntd render, not of alavery—thar, 1/ ton, main nettw contemptible to ba conablered—but anniiindireigi honor, of character. State and Indlsidnal. :eWso•/ would not see that bloodataincd•trattleetallknma" ered to the enemy for every negro that Walidmeg , ls ever °wool. • The point of inert @ lainsigiiita cant, when compared with the point Of pitnelyilibta which la the point of onte: The inatituflon of:. alaVe7 and all the negroeis 1191311110 Pototirui Wit the Rio Grande ass not worth the life get IMMIMN wall Jacksca—not of the•hunathat private that has, perished in lb% war ; bat the min/Apia bT lea sept,tho rigid, of seltgontrulnent,'bichoipagiel sacrifice ten times greater than any we hoed mailll. Those 'who would compeomliwl-mhli the, enemy,._without 'raving- tho,,pcidg legto 1 honor, would enslave theinseherk to hie *lri eau negrookGen. um mu proved Waking minC , has so well defended, auddhougli heirmayamnawn" able to OM the pad at Interest be wiltainke" , yield %spotlit of honor. , Mho atimisyreparatello' n couditlopel surrender; mat only, at all orregOtW2l On the right to own them, bat the terelegwOwa`T our 1,0 0 10 MT, the gloxinia eultdessof,,,,a and •otu• aufnernin: with* . 3 sge, -our aacrUltaw. • .._, An d i duot i Aa- 4, would be the ecafesalonodenlw. a ll the palest mesa, easoughtoilaikWa l ". 46601 W. ' s all the and penalties the enemy bittemaksnl ready provided for um—ft lanown'Tqw*4 ll l one patty yleaa wt.' mien thnt 'nen'. . y , any desire to conlisamitsivwlii nO Wrneitt" I , cuss that 'Object • but_ until that "Unto; _. , 00. % how, cud emane of therap*WWW gght, Oohed cnti. 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