VOtotuvgli *mitt EitY .LATEST NEWS BY 'TELEGRAPH. =MEM OAII6E OF GOLDSBORO. avian Heini ,IleAuforce. WIERAL RETREAT ER SURREXUR COMM. OWLS COUPLETELT DiIbitALIZED 'atalaitoted: Pressi,".Deiiinhidene fiALLaNT Icri.on BY, .00LORED MEN rtr I:oll,l,Uarch 23.—Thiethaiter Yearn, • fin Atanf9li N. C.. BOths has arrived bete., .4,l;ffings, iservakani intelligence ., The news . t oot..ocaptori• of Goldsboriiwita received Rieke 1 teem RUN alter the 'T; by dispatches from i Ii eral fibirman, 'who, It is reportld;'eltiled fer i'''ritalbiCentents fir - Ma none' 'during their further 'mkt% not award. -Immense numbers of tttjoPs. ;•'. were promptly sent, in rtorpones, Inam Beaufort, •I by rail and other roads, to.-Goldsboro, prepare. .t .l tory to ; meeting the main army of Shettnati. It' 1,.. -distir badirseed:dirst - rt battle:Vim laindatacited i hwee,Batieral,,Sherman'samtp eras sterrlied to -lan orni•irliiiming f o rce, the extent orwhlch d ray leadli itu'nerei retrial. or VorretuleMe . .f the . 4., enemy. Reinßicenemts and supple' had alie tbeen drat' from Newborn — to Join Sherman'; 1. Bringers at Beaufort and Morehead city de--. , e ui lare m l i b b t a i t r the imp 'r u. rel a t ie roo beg ps inu are in d g e u rno ta lliriel„ , , and , 'bah lt e u r i r lic ile t : ritirtoedrFethat General I:met o ,7 : li te: sw ill': :f a ' 1.14145Z0N0 force wes onitliVe . atilea until of lialeigh. ' ': • n.:ltaw. - .Toam; , March- 23.—The. Ceourtmoies Washington apeelet says Richmond papers. Just ; received, contain nothing coulinuatory :of, the i T rePorred cheek to Sherman. There is a scarcely ;t itrilionelektrollleartheas in the tone of the Iticli mon& vets that arguers well foildhet man se far. . The beet Informed military, authorities here ro. and Shermai4 position as entiffentij h.:rueful. iFlotti ill'appreictieg a point'where tie `rebels linei '''fight If they intend to linid Matzo - rid or prevent , - th e easy ebtopletiOn of 'lliant'i plans: . . 1 4; The' avy Depertmefft has details of the eg -1 , ipoilitlinlepliattemereeir, Va:, by which aquan-' • •••11ty of tobacco, cani, ant ammunition wen - clip .„,,, • turediatsJ three rebel schooners destroPsd: iiiii V....• weak was done by besot-crews, • who were all 1 , adored pen bat two and they bade sharp light ; -, • ellitt th il •ICl?O'nLltheotithenthered them two to • tear Raw Taut, . March 23. -The Times' W tdu ton special sap: 2. steamer Berm Keanfort on .Li the 20th, arrived of Vcati* ilitiiii, on the 21.114-brining intelligeone that Sherman's' right *.-1 1 lag . Oeouplid &Med= on the 19th. The ,- ii lefermstion comes from Sebolleitra. admen, 1 .:: t which wit Meilen; On Goldets.kr from Singel", .b, and it la well au th enticated that Sherman WI. ~,1 . Tayetteedile,erailes:iith. Ufa left wing moved . :•!kil freer YeietterviLle In the direction of blitcheit ' r . .litr.. Station, whira t tliii• ratio:rad tra Itafelglieicoat !:• - .1 • the Name titer 14 a long and exponitietiidals. This point is sheet 22 miles west * of -Goias bore. Schofield having nn 'bnernv Ill'hls'ffool would at once Strike Janctioff with Shermah. '.:st ,foactilita ,l'iottatimMarch.:22.-,•The steamer l'arthealmortivol Imo tesday - Item Newbern, with tuella end dist atchos. . -: Ben. Schofield's array bee moved from Kings ton, North Caroline. with a ; view, It was thmaght,` of Joining Terry , aud • Sherman, near Goldsboro where, according to the latest advice,. the, rebels were assembisd lu strong force, nadir Bragg and Johnston, alai the totettion of gii lug battle and making a doeponte resistuneu on• fore surrrodoring tin town. . .: , - p Affairs ill cad oronott Kingston were cot:vac - a; -.lively quiet, ~, • . . . . ____ :`:~: :'~~ LATE FROM WASHINGTON 411 ERMIN lIISOBTED • BEFORE - RILEIGII • 'Surrender of tie Town Demanded. RiflifOßED Dif.EAT of JOHNSTON. ~ '4 i ; SHERIDAN NOT ON P,NOTHEFt _FtAID. --- 1 TOST.StesTESS , CONMISSIONS RECEIVED. • - . .t 1 ' TEAM( STOEM --- DAMAGE; TO THE SHIPPIMO„ETC ::•"9 1, • :f. . PREeliteT.RWLite. ..X.otitnioß nage . , Wasuirrarair. Itsrch 23,--On inguliy it. the h , Navy . no, .I::tiramen2 12 is ascertsl2rod there la : 0 _ so trotlith the `published report , that Admiral ca DahlgreD bee asked to be relieved from the command of the fia'ark Atlasitie 7 Blockadrog The IMMlnerrie 4 *taltingiOn eptrolal says. I - . the War repartntrot Is reportrl to have melted . 1 a dispatch from Fortress Monroe that Sherman is:dor:if:4 beiforo tbe defences or Rs:telex on . , '4l Saturday. llaving-Planted his *Lunn in a position : „ . 14.., ' commtindlng the city, be sent In vi sammons A 1 to Gen. Jobeaton demanding the surrender: ' Tho titan Is not glern. - :- ,-- - -. The statement . that Sheridan la on a fresh ra id :hi •is rot Rue. -. ' , ". • The President bas -recently it*lved the coot * islealana of a large number of Postmasters, ill.. 5f *ding 1"11411Frgtr; Pa. - lif., Clatk.: - , Mills la now engaged...ln the work of consbtrotibg the bronze statue of the President and members of his Cabinet, Illostratirs of the , . Prealdenyantasecipatiort Prociantstion. . There was a continuous high wind daring err iral hours this atternnon'ilalch did, much dam. • • age. The gets - struck the sbloPteg In the deer ' 'with tremendous-force. A schooner was capita.- , el; and the erew submerged; -IV Is feared that 1 , stoop warn lost. Treell were nprootef,imdbouses ! .. rotroofed in various pare: orthicity. ' The latest Intelligence from Mobile is a dis patch In the Richmond Masnibtfr, of ' Tueiday, : esaustlduch 10, saying: There Is no change to * . yetiort In inirittmedlate front. - There iht - girl' :4c:ileitis:non the sent. All is Inlet- with the 'iciae - ,tliet and Snl3T.. . -: ' = :-..- •: L ! : •.., The Bepirlincria says : Prestdeot -I ! incolst, Mrs, "" Llrteln; Mester : Throiore Liirolar. and - 11 - Co! - Invited guests, left this afternoon la thaGliern"- .: -went steam packet River Quer' tows excursion down the river and through , CtiesaMislos • boy. Illeet will visit :Fortress, Houroe and Norfolk, end wll3 go up the James direr to City Pabst." , ;..Late Tann, lifarchl3..-111s rumored on the - streets that. Sherma n fought a testae with Jolub ston, ors?' Rileigh,Sind difbitelhim. Gold fen to I,olln 'ilmiequeni‘e.- T - -: '- i .-' , :- - 1 :., TRILPATRICR% RECENT OPERITIONS Alr• ' v o DesperatePightwisliThunpton's Cavalry. • Nast Toni. March 93.—Tbe rtibrinal saiingtonletter thlusdeicribeeoperstlons orlCdpat. rides catelry during the recent campaign.. ; The prlnapal encounters With Wheeler were on the Oth And 9th of Vcbrttary,. Caring the march thhimihilkittlit Carolina there Was much dents tatlensimt, on entering North Carollusi dittert ; ent Pala( was pruned. In Wade liampton's attack our morn was surprised le the miming.. Wm of a most desperate character, per anniiiree trine ind re-tikes sit times, and at last we drove of the mem. .They wide see , : diargia.spon our srtille.7,hut were unable to telteb. rebels Irate dead and offer IDO wortailid 06 limited, and 104 inundod in Fa(- • 114 : :'Ourtetiil lose wee , SO. Among the • -rebel wa s Cre.nnmes and Col Aiken; menteauding a Inigigle.; rice rebel Colonels were ireanded; among then iris notorious CoL Bikes; witameird ol'the Tau Ortgado—aleri elftweri Lleatesuint Colonels iind-iislors. The —_-_ - • wiwrgranof ietr. Pavia' Legion said he had every, ambelenee and waxen rail of commissioned oak-. . .2.g.44,4.17&Aam.11.4-1.w.a4 =MO , 3 La rf Ae'• t i '' - Y . • LATEST Etfita IIiftELLIGFACE. Federal iieeliritiea Improved. NEWS OF THE FALLOF WILMINGTON einericasa Qucatton In Etirolie THE IVELTMIGN PdARKET. &c - lip! Toni,.-Alarch 23,--The Australasian. which left Liverpeoi on the morning of the 11th, and Queetatown on the 12tb, arrived bete td:9:so this ertnitg. Theni Etna rettehedQueenstows about the 10th, . ~ at een. The news by the Etnii of the fall of Vs UmingtomCwlla Itet.ekesielete d s *lathe ereet thea‘fore was net en great as it otherwise would base_ been., trelleratileeeliretUilePrefffis but Conn Berate loan was only a shade easier s tab intdeclined in anticipation. .At Liveipool aid . .. Manchester thereises Increased Ulnae °cam aoiton , , s Title Army and Nary Gazette says ; .The news by - this rtnA le of a character generally to tax the faith - of thoss who behave that the Confederates as . , umillusin their cause In the field. Leda co initiation - I are threatened oa -all .sides. 0 utas.ifpreture_pg for s2rustr, has contracted Chia Ilusse - and Is _ awaiting all of Thomas lnfos. ely.itipat3hu., west+llood and, his cooled rusts bting statts knullity: du the Meador Comineds Lad Roberto Caen: enquired If demands had been male' by the Amdiese Illicorfitensatteet fur the doings of the Alabama tuukother _cruisers. Mr. Lotted said no demand of the Lind within tba put alit meths, hid been madec 4. : .... -.. _, Mr.Wild...tined whither the Urriernmeot had not received and presented numerous claims from Englishmen. ~., Mr. layard respetidid In the affirmative. Lord Palmerston, In reply to emptiry, said the Orvertanent had so -intestine' to repeat the an - notion sct:lcleilte to Vona. :. Efforts were still' ',manning through Navels!, to re-eatablith Iderdly relations with 'treed. +- ;Me Deglornittled on the Illith.._ .-, • 'lei [tie 'Frei& Se' nide. during 'die debate on the address, the Marshal Degoissy s ramong utter ottlensiscormarkkatrongly expressed Lite wish that the Federate and Confederates might fight on to the complete ruin of both, rather than that the French army In Mexico should be made yrlonocrs It 7; 'the conclusion of woe. , (Loud dlrappmbatlon:) -1 - -, ' - ,-- > The Bank of France gained 290,000 francs, cash. during the week. . Bourse dull. . . . At an audience' hetwein the Pope and the French Minister, the Popo ignored the Convert; Con of, Briton - Jew, and ,dccliued invitation to !Amulet' Jfency Market—Comsolt , closed at sqw gBb3 for money. and tk.17,113if for account. There wsi • full. dlserstmt demanded at the bank. The current rate was 41.1.5 psr cent. There were rumors of Gold withdrawals for ex port to New York......Tlinweekly roterns,..of -the Bank of England show a decrease - In - the bullion of £43,760 on American Securities. Baring Bros. it Co.'s Circular stayer The 5- 10 bonds with wloisTactaid at 51@54%; Estee bare also advanced to 35q0.15,11 and. Illinois bientralto 52(a513.,',. fn other slacks nollaug Linerport. March 11.-03tton very hvezuler -and =me disposition• truudfeated by -the trots `and riartulatore lo 'buy at some decline. The • week closed heavily on 'Thursday at prices em ederably Idol/. former quotations. American basill47 limited litireand.ned lons* fallen fall 91 Sales of the week, 40,860 bales; including 4,790 nusi=l,en„and 5,100 on export., . ,Tl,l tech 11,' ilat et • dull and unchanged; sales of 6,000 bal.n , ; wadding Or leans. quoted at.16%;.113p1ande.1 6 d.•, Pak Up-- Ueda 17,g4; i sles yester4y {Felder), of about, 5.000 bales. The Market .r.loeing nultairend -rather easter, Md.-firm foriAmerican. Trade at Manchester exhibited *daily declining tendency. :Itaberitsoo, Spencest Co.; andWakedeld; Nash , st, Co., report Yioue slow_at late rates; extra state We.1.1de... els; Wheat, more demand with . :out any &damming prices; Ned Wheat7i29l4 aN 3d. pa; cental; Corn ;steady at 26 4 . ril.4 255. Gd..for (inlets per quarter. , Bigland. Atha sk -Co., 4..kedou„ -Bruce le. Co., srd 'ethos - report' flecteosdr ac okiii the taus rotes. Pork 2s 64- lower. Bacon la foie de mand at fuliprices„ - Lard in limitedy dem Ind, I sit steady at 5113608 Mr Old, and 63;361s 61r Niw. The Brokers' Circular reports Sugars steely. 2.leinases , umbers:ed. Coffee Inactivehat 'featly.. Petroleum iii moderate demand for 80. - 11111.1 o ; LO efLd6ollll:l9g. . _, . lholug Bros: th Co. report Breads . tOrt gelct rud =change?, Sugar steady. CofLe Willi L4L r, at ge., Ttas rather lowex.. Crude PEILIML. :-1 , , Rifitcd,.l. , Ild. Sperm Olt. unchanged at Consols for rofrorY. ISN'fi4sBl,i.: Arstertein t. i, res ter 4us rowed ; Illinois Central. 51 ' 4 : 'I I.e. Z:lN(F.tsod; h 20's. 51 , 0145. . I.sTrar-, Vl4. L111:11T0..1..--LIcerp,01, Mandl I i --Ex !mint .—X Tin.. ellSollal thinks If the I ,ed,derate ttecerndleot remains{ drat, and If there Is no renewal or conference, the Vradt h wen Goreinment will endeavor to d-avr bark if d it; tee Sty negr tiltllll - with each one sena. In.ely, al d that Line do may be more manilla tr.'s to the it'cbmetot Cahinet. (2Valasyman, March 19.—Thu - Paris Seems I. 'read,. Henri tiered at 67C 70c. 'l he European neWll Is emluteortant. Neltuntrue, MIS. 26.—The Shenandoah has ar- Os ed. She burnt eleven ships slue e cl.rtug he Cape. Mania New realandar 6 lees peaceable. Last Words of the Rebel Congress. New Tong, March W.---The Rebel Congress, Mere 'taking Its recent hasty leave of Welt Mead, and alter refusing toado . 0 - Any .orthc measures urged by Davie, as requisite to nave the rebtl cause, loaned an address to the Conth .- en people. It begins hi raying, - they eandot lave peace except by the teterifiee of their ludo !' midenee ind'pro*ty.and Rua imultscation sod . stertnination are the only terms they can get. it refe r s to what It regards as the evils of re union, sad Makes -an appeal to Southern m ta- 1 ood. It give. colored men of the resources of -the Ruth, and calls upon the people to.drive in to the 'reeks actin Onto:darn and eknikent. It congratulates the country upon the appointment oL_Lre as rieneral4a-chinr, and apologizes for tirt heavy berdcn of the taxation they hare been obliged to impose. They bet eve the people of the tfultedetates have: become tired of the war, shit Fay that they c tu - al any time have peace by abandenlng the wicked attempt at subjagation. They recite again their grievances undertheuld government, and calls upmi the people t) . emu late the example of the Ruailaus. when Napoleon invaded their territory. -Ttley wind- up with a strong appeal, saying t , Coccus!' .15 within their reach; that the battle Is not to the strong. and 'thee the ahades of their martyred heroes hover .'citOL,'ind beckon them on. f .. • . . . . Wenurmrtra,. March 23.—The Richmond ErmnOur of Tricaday Contains the following : Yesterday we received the* following dispatch, enuonnelag a brilliant victory in the vicinity of lialeight cheering Intelligence from North Car. olina.9lherman routed, our troops behav al 111.111 r . f tapcIAIRTIM; MINIM nr Tac Conirtimr. \TS Brans, March 9, 1936.—T0 Bredzip ridge, Seely of Warr—General-'J:. E. Johnston marts that about 6 r. g. on the 19th he attacked the coral near Bentouville, _routed him and cai.turid three guns. „Ile rallied.ou fresh troops, hot 3gaS forrvo neck slowly until G r. at, when, rtvemirg more troops. be apparently assumed Oni erosive., which was resisted without dial• colt, until di*. This w. x. he is entrenched. Our tors is small. The troops behaved adr mirably well: DCI2BO tbleksts prevented active operations...' .. On the I phAtanton hanantottecrd that Sher. mme•wief gulag mut. was st Foy. etteville oulaly resting preparatory to another advaneeNorthWerd,7:lt'llaMllltigi die/Weiner, bra net far. Ills successful attack by 'General • Jamson glyes earnest- bop* tlset the redoubtable Shuman hat' at length met his match. • -• Mew, Yong, dry 23,:—The4bst's Trade Ilto Fat Says In goods considerably lower prices are ruling: , .Domestles are aepressed. At a sale yesterday, Arnold prints brought tGylrt Atiantio teoulping prints, 18K e i Swift ' Inter'. brown reeds. lie, which Is cents peeped lessthan yesterday's prices; Andrareogela,4-4e; bleached, 29c. The owner would not duplicate goods at these low prices. •To.day,. choke American de - Week which were held , reeeritly at AS cente, sold largely at ‘al4 cents. Flannels and woolen lrooda are greatly deputised. Foreign goodoaad fsar'es are held drug, While choice articia are sr are:, and with a tessonabia demand, Prices toustratwiace. • - This foreaoon inlets are slightly lower except . . In bleached nods, which are arm. •=lll(tiatta* 'Beforetamped.' ' . Nair roar, Hatch , ,Oornmerelat dd. *errata's eigranst/ peeist says the soldiers keep peeked up ready to move at • momet's Definer /The rya. !to hate their kostaseks allprepared' tb, a tramp. General .Graat la lookliettietitele:to fill boa. gho Work! ere So i•est eieb,olll4. MSS It IS ketipeelObie for the enemy to anandca theirs wsboutklVantemenk being dejecte d ltamottitely. ' New Terkr,eta - Varie Deraleseet , SLW 'Tkit,,Mareti-49=-PrEte. P3ll Fire MI. pactment blll bes - mpfa. 0n—8t0t0.E031 11 4.0 4 . .pitestetto the third reedier!!! the Assp..ll,bir - by. i 9 ivaiejadti.; •••• HOCK AND MONEY NIATrEE3. Further Decline i n Stocks SEAVX LOSSES ON COTTON New Yong, Stench 23.--Ealleray speculation . _ opined steady althe :Stoat "Ilkehango on Pelt, and si seed as Hudson was reached there was a break in the stock from ES to 935 i. This had a* very'depreaslng Influence upon the market, and, there was a rush to sell everything signet with out regard to priers. The decline of tithing Stocka ranged poen 9to 6 Art: pent. Therp was a strong demand forTrovernutent Stocks on call, tad a large business was transacted at a sharp' advance in the pities. The demand was In part. to cover short eOrltrineta. The recent decliti'; brought In large orders from other elites, epadal -11 from the Earl, and the large amount of seen: titles on the market were ordered t* be sold at • the best ricer. , Theee •kr a - great necessity of realizing by merchants and ethers. Many out tide Lolders - appear to think the speedy close of the war will make still lower prices. The ; DWI. latereat is very much -.crippled by the fall today. 'The Bears have everything pretty mach their own way. It was ramrod daring the day that some large operators worn in tremele—this aocelerated a downwar I more. meet. There' la special cantina In meting . contract% ; owingtit _the prer elease of. the en. 'more of tlie . falleres. lank' Shares ' way morigages were dell. Coal and Yliscel lemons Stocks were ateadron call, bet lowa . afterwards. Gold fell this afternoon under the tepid that Eihrnnati has arrived before Raleigh. It la rumored on.thp ,street.that he had fought and defeated Johnston. 'it - afterwittil , dightly on a rumor that Johrston had defeated Sherman. - The money-market Is activehut borrowers tied difficulty in obtaining loans without the hest of security... Thyre was a generaLfeellag ofdepres. than In 'commercial eiroles; s loreensociaciice - of the fall In cold, and lowermices were made. The losses In cotton have been frightful. Ono lost sure Is reportal where 890,000 ems lost 'oft i',so bales. hoduceandanwelmadise are very doll:int eau not be eoldlretiratiarge roncenloint, - Fetroleure'Stocks steady anti regular. The brtard wee a roast:ire to tell. Buchman Farm, 1.95: Empire City, 280; Everett, 410; Excelsior, b; Germania, h 5; Ileydnek, 25. Maulmtton, 531 Notila, 5; Oceania, 245;.Ualied Stades, 1330; ItYlld Feral. 810;.Tack.-31:15;Mobster, 110 . The retrolcum market Is calmly nominal; 35 f..r Crude; :Ace:As% for reflood, In bond; and 74 ( 4 !:b fur fee. To-day has been the opening day at dry good stores. Fashiounble establisemerns have been molded. All ankles of millinery except bon nets. are lower than last season. The Pad .ays there has been more decided change In milliuery styles within the past year than during the same length of time far thirty leers. The Comenerriars money article nays the panic in the Stock make; coat lance. The market la overran by sellers, aud the prices are still falling biarilv.-IThe,driellne in Government,' brought OttlerafrOm 'other 'cities; ins tier rallied - sharply, a! owlng. en advance of 171131 .on *oven per cent's, and 134 on the five per cent!.. After the !semi, the demand Blackened end prices were lower, principally. Blocks showed a heavy do -7il Rebel Vlitory Reported New Tort Tripe Report. r • C El F. DAVIS' REOENT MESSAGE REPLY OF THE REBEL SENATE Now Yoex. If arch SZ.—ln tho report of the rebel Senate on Jett Davis' recent massage they say the President in no official rommani7 cation to Gongress• Lira reectittmeilded the pas sage of a law. putting .44,6 lido 'the army as scidiers, wed the. message under cons,idgation le tbezenst ,v inforomtion. that Alletl law st.ald meet his approval; and at, what period of the tension the President Of Secretary of We? sausithrtsl an improbable eontingeney had %slam !which rtainitscd a resort tq stares es ati leiernt of resistance. dais .riet appear bp - -any u~HiEtnl , ddentuent *Whin. the knowledge of - yotif monotitthw. All measures recommended by the Pr•sident have Aces adopted except the entire. :goal of cites =eruption arid some measures rast-snaktated. by Wm, such as. Gm crestfon of , 0111 Tee oil 0 aleral-lipehlef. ware desk:Mated :td unwed by (Imsgross. It it true Cahoots &ILI to reset a General Militia law. Goose:11c -1- laws bare placed In the military service all ssh.n thizete b, tweets seventeen and arty. ale c.th4c.nilliwy boaberrbod by the couserip• :'t.st sots; an there itocelefetridwellett the mils ,in la a ten operate. The impressment and tag ma ate discussed,- The committee eay they wt mild have preferred *sileace, hot a reply was lilebmood B7dp, of the ',Mb, comment sc. on the quarrel bmweeu Jett DlsiS and the les el Congr.os, says, Time adage that "'those trho live in elms horses shaull not throw scenes," is eselnenth Illustrated in the sp,xlel rossuge of the Pmtida mot. end In the response Lae aes,ano it wee a Iraardoeta batsc for the I,loelllice le make whether the public Inter co: {Ma snifermi or WAS Star.' most (mm dtliCtiVe Ilf,lAlalLel or. trout family wt. ministratLn. It Invited scraticy as much into the way legislation had beets executed nail telferleA HS, IMO the, wisdom of the noptsaret that bad been adopted or :rejected by the leg islative department. The President should p o se been the last mac to start such a question wlsntiver culpability may be or do not lit at, the door of the legislative department. Con siderations of prudeeee doubtless repressed dieposltion to retort by setting forth the blunders and delinquencies of their accuser • ith their consequences'. „ Elver Orened to .11:ingyton—F.schanced • Nrar 'roux, March 22.—The fferehr, New berucorri. aptiwient, Sterol 10th, says narigatioi up tt.is :Ivey has teen reopened, and five vessels cleared yesterdsy. fur Kingston. Supplies for vie army are being gathered by this now chan uel. It. Is quite an aulttaneu tv Wo limited. transport:Akin .tiv rail. the Tlmea' Wt shlugton special says an order Is about to be . Issued declaring exchanged all prisoners of war delivered up to the 20th of .Marche except those delivered at Wilmington. übstrlptlonta to the *wren-Thirty LDln. rllll-1.1312-rIITA. Ilan+ 23.--entwertotlons ,y to the ?-SO loon told! parts of the Unton, ..euraitud W 'Jay Cooke; amount. to $0.001,- . The lenient Angle Western an , isuiptinn 1410 $114.090,. from. Cincinnati. The .largest Ought EMU . = subecription Was $159,000, from The number of individual sub terivtlena by working elan apd women, making utf i_ortlons of the &have aggregate, was 2.115, for ErA) ar,d $lOO inch. TL•e Nasal School Pa Annapon, BAl:rinotr., Marchy3.-The Maryland liotoe of Delegates to-day Period a hUI appropriating to be • advanced to, the„liary Depart ment, tcCenabla them to invite for the'retnni of the Nitld School - to ton Aeadetny building at Afloat:eta; The ippropri akn - made by Con nate for the earal purpooe 11:116 b.the fall r&ot. the miscellaneous approprlatlony Gold blirliet: -Zinar Stoma, March 33.—There la feet' ovelte- Mtid in bold. and operators appear.tmlisoosed to mai , e toy lara ventures fur eithei a tlee or fail. The military prob,hiliti,ei are .IgAlu+L the buli ou.alou, and the receut decline. has -bon so severe as to dierouregu the combination far a farther fall._ The price has ducluated between 157@1ai, and declined this evening; to 15134...1 The Late alight near Murton. ;. • Foneesea hipbone, March 22.-45ome of sli inliebttaati babe' witotted 'that Pokirli *as Unix Wilmot' pOiey the letO; ate Oaf, e /waked iieholield'a roma, hutethehadasi 'They generally think that the saddle. °retention 'of the town wee catteal by oilers, -rteeirecl.by , 'ire. from his enperiore. _ . tipress '11014121/ed..„ *bunions, March . 133.—The Atlantic and. Great Western Railroad wilt resume the renal* of their Express trains on Thursdijr 233 lest. The Ilrle mad haelog reeorefed (rain th u ~ efriets of the late freshet; passeogers b$ this mate: will softer *0 detention.. • , • .IYErr rotor . •Ilarels Ikridd describes, racers rebel pirate • Weiner, named Coiafedcrste: States; end sip the authorities tit . bisdaso have refused her the right of goyim, and oho incl. therefore be unable tti- coal tied continue her : , sbode bland pentocratin Convention. . . PROTIIIM 4 O I , ( R. 1:,) March 21.--The D 0030% ctatie Btate Convention is invieuloattinsty,l end have -nominated . Charles' 8. Bradley'. l'invidenee, for Governor, esul IL T. Bathe War-'. wick for Liebe - Dant (intorno:. . . = D ec!ne In Prices NEW 'foal, March 23.—Cotton,de4tIntat 5031 cent. to•clay 4 flour, 50c ; Witter; 11C...4gp; Mts.; k y. 5e8, 4 Y troleam y I@ Bo ; cod punt ,ottor, article to propontoo. Nora „sad Oat* Were- ulthont, mate/tot change. "' - • ' ' • listlikelf4ieldeeit.-• • - . . . • FlttrYntex Ide,-ieliTsl.—The PM refolds eidEr kethr emethe Now.Ywit.UratrAl Ilmilln4 4 :b7.‘rkldh. fire ears were thrdeett into.wAler from theee,to; five feet d. 4.. 1' wu, Rezradeoir WINO killed -mid. ! Mar vow:idyl, - '' ' ' ' gME= "_ pjyrs u liGn :GII, TRIDAI , ' l° EVENING GAUT TE TELDRAM3. LATEST PEON SHERMAN. CCLOSBORO, OCCUPIED BY lUB FORCES Rtbd Gtn.l4audcm.Going to Richmond OEN. SHERI DAN ON ANOTHER RAID INCTION OF _GENERALS SHERMAN AND SCHDREID Reported aniline of Sherman Untrue Pratlmariti, Mitch 22.—&-special dispatch . NomWadilegion te the Speaklylegraph, says: A messenger .ure - Wltll news from Sherman. On hltinday, Thu' Goldsboro was oc cupied .try qm fora, on Friday, and , the army moved ImmedlatelY,,,pruaning,the enemy . Reingees all renort that Johnston la moving to Richmondlo lola Lee, and that his arwy is real ly unlit for heavy fighting and that Bolo's troops arc ibe only men that can be relied noon. 1141Igh ba capuiroisrlth bat little if any ' fighting. General Sheridan Is eff on another fetid. ts. acid be Will Intercept Johnson In his retresq - The army of the Potomac Is believed to be advancing west. A great battle Is srpouted .11604. e - . asurcoron, March 22.—The neve/Ake* has receivsi Intelligence that on Sunday last General • Shcrman's army entered Goldsbom, N. C. Ilia march wan unopposed. The two armies of Sher man and Schofield have forruedaltinctioa. The report further says, Sherman's present command is sufficiently formidable to confmnt Lro'a whole - army In the field, withoutthe assistance of (leant, nLd no force that the rebels may raise can Im. node Sherman'a triumphant march northward. The story in the Richmond &wiled, which we publislud raterday, that four of Sherman's divisions wren repulsed near Fayetteville, turns int to be a rebel Ile, as we stated. ENEHAI. SHERMAN'S OPERATIONt. 'rev of die Ram lense' Surrendered. ANY OF REBEL DESERTERS IN NORTH CARRINA Activity in Front of the. Fifth Corps RICHMOND BEING EVACUATED w TORII, March M.—The Herald's Wash logton special says An officer from Fayette v Me reports Clint the column which the Raleigh pipers mention as moving towards lillistsaio, is nberman's left wing, moving toward the North Carolina railroad to destroy the bridge over Neese ricer, between Raleigh and Goldsboro: . Thousands of refugees are on their way to Wilmington. The wharves of the landings between.- Fl l 3 , &Ate', LIM and Wilmington are filled with rosin, turpentine, cotton, ,te.. The value of - property captured amounts to Minions. ; .The Ikrald's Atogston correspondent says,'the rem Nense destroyed by the rebels had a crew eichirlre °Conker* of ninety men ono eurren d. red. On the ram were. twenty-ono hermeti cally sealed maser powder, two hundred pounds and.two allay:right pounder rifled grins. 14 (ULAN tigers- loving.Kingstoll. Placed ior' p,1,4 all about the place, some of which have clime execution on ourtroops.. •1. The ilirrahrs.sd corps mwmtpOndont of the Leith, says : There Is a report that an - army of renal deserters are In Western North - Caroline untlenthe lead of onoPrk. They are amid for protection agnhist eoftcrlliting alcen, and will Is dirt such Mier! on the rebel cantos as will best cortrlbute speedily to a termination of the war and mashie them to return home. Tee sth c eye; correspondent, of the Mth. says: Reavy rumbling; as If trains were (Tossing pos. boa bridges, is Award every nhilt - frecil within tl e eneiny's Rocs; showing that they are actively teceged in Beano movement. t o,e of the Tribtosei con esPraidents seers, o What he deems ..to:_ I,e • the beet authority. that Richmond is - now bing evacuattal xa fart as and that in a few days It WilPhe urea-. p.ot by the I: Moo troom without a battle. • 'lin Trfboe h Washington special Sari It Is heved by military men there that the rebels a ill ventilate N.alelgh and .make their stand at if tie I tight at all death at Richmond. 116 - IZArb,upiseat 'soya Grant . sine e dead „tree tom Aon. 8. 9. cex ho believed Len deilryd reamer Richmond, but did not think It could tr , lose. It to very timpani whether tra cquid s•• notch as (rota a movement without Grant's. wirclge, and . weett known, our armlet would lerwcrilattiy Wa.iILNGTON, Starch 22.—From MN:minion re. ived this moodier it appears that the rebels ha, ereetryi a new battery to the on nor rail• rt.t.tl trains tktoaera City Point and Hatcher's I; se. tie slouday opynoci, hut the shells toll slicer. 'I t-e windy are rnyidly drying the rondo. Our to eye aru ready, In taw o f emergency, to move at a. y hone. it Iy said that several days ago a party of s,cridan's *Coats were driven In from White Csk swamp. An the mail steamer from Washlurton was o,teing down the Jamas river, yesterday, int ',yew, columns of smoke were seen about ton wile below Jamestown Island, on rebel soil. 't appeared to be a couflagrationof timber. INTERSTING FROM NEWBERN THE REBELS EVACUATING GOLDSBORO AND RALEIGH REBEL. GIS ROKE REPORTED KILLED Sraiga Army 'Reported at 40,000 Nen .liawnsam, March 16, [Bp 31,111.]—Largo num. hers of refugees cams into our lines this after noon. They any•the enemy have evacuated both (iuld.sbero and Raleigh, and hero fallen back'to Hillsboro, with the view, they thinly of Joining They report that the enemy are much de moralized and pante-stricken, anti are lminnflpg every opportunity presented to desert ; that the rebel soldiersligree with the citizens generally in the belief that there is no chance for the Con- Luicracy tolinececd. and that they ore fighting against hope; that the rubel offleers are ;clang their opinions ovenly,lo, the same effect, and in teeny cases they aband on the Held with their . o ; and that these desertions are in such fir foldable bodies, and so open and frequent, that the enemy are powerless to oppose. This states of things threatens to result in a general stampede of their entire army,so cam pittely discouraged ere their officers and men. They also - report" that Sherman will occupy Goldsboro to-morrow; that his army is high spirits, well fed, and will drive the enemy in enufnsion at every point. Such are the concur xotreports brought in this afternoon and even ing by these retegeee, anti they are generally credited here. The enemy anti. burning their navy, shun dolled Kiqgston to great htste, throwing sit of ibrir heavy gone low the Roue river. 'racy st trtn;ied tutylew up their maganlee. which eat trine d several tons of powder, but tilled. It Pal Into our hands, together with a large Amount of ordnance and commbmary atoms. Our forces now occupy Kingston, which was surrendered to them by the Mayor of the city. A desetteri who -came from the enemy the other day.'says t The' rebel General Hoke was; . killed la the . battle of 'Friday !reek, this aide of t iLlbgaton; • 0.".1 . , ,;) It is reported that Bragg had 40.000 men wltl4. him when ho attempted toldeatttly the column that moved front hens. Bragg and Moke gave their men themast sol emn assurance that they, would match triumph.' phantly Intolicwbern. • FROM LATEST RICHMOND PAPERS. DAVIS DIMMED WITH TARDINESSAND INEMCIENCY NEW Tom. March =.—Toe Richmond papers' contain a long inply made byselecirConamitc; ter, cOnceming the nenneationi. or Mr. DaTialn? Mhbahhis &Mature' charge that yeas he litho. was gulltrof tardinala in tticienty and want of &Melon. ;They any thet_with very few ezeep. tines eyed Lew that be-sugmested was apemilly enacted, and all that he asked wet ' ll Peatll; prentediend that ,oti matters?whiehlie charges. ,them. with' needing, he, failed to glen them the laihrmation requested and was neestemy,to enable than to act intellidentif• • ---Mr. Monter publishes a mud t 0 te‘the peep% imperlet hi - etlll opposed to the reetnetstietheept Gen.lkbolleld /Idioticlnt Wont 14lltedod.Z Bitnenonn, March ML—The *Wainer 'Male: `tem Moorehead City on Maude*. has attire:fat Vo trees Mourne. and men*. that: ill that w,an ttenin nr.fiebodeld; area the: - he . had' aintiOld fintildingaton. Jost aa be Ajax stoetner 4ml! Inn to sea, all the war newts In the beetle' weln °bemired to dleplardatta in their; iligin4 m l It , . wag, epppoaedthat eome 'good new had ltattkrO• tl. , . . r,,g?'% lARGLI 24, 1565 FROM GEN. T11.0113N HEMET 11EN r. Report of His Operations. 11113 CAPTUIES IN 111E1 TIMOR MIMS t••• W.temlso•row, 'March. l. 2.3.-11ajor General 1 • Theses, in bee official urn. of the operation i•,f Ids army from Bertember 'lth, 1864, to Jarititry Nab, 1805, says : • i r, There were captured f inthe . enemy dazing the cartons actions 13.1 0 ) prisoners of war. eluding seers seers general °Meets and nearly 1,033 other officers/4 lesser gredei. Also sereuty•twa pleas. of serileeede arpllety dud .hattle flags. Doting the same period peer 2.000 deserters from the enemy were tireelscd, to whom the oath was'. administered. • • 1 , Our oil: Flosses wia not eiteed 10,000 initllled, wounded au missing. Ih. larder number, of the ammunition chests entered were tilled with ammunition to a good condition, and sle wagons loadetwitit'powder were eapiti ' red 'before Nob- Tille. Other Importauticaptares are mentliin(ed. Gold,-.lltoeke—Money Recovered. ' Nne YontrOlareh openedstrolfger with no assignable reason beyond a natnral .re• . action from'tbe severe; depression .of the labt few days, opening at 15k, and steadily declined to 156. The ClMueareiel says the panic In the Stock market scents to have spent all Its force. The reaction, however, Is.feeble, and although prlces are recovering, there Is still a general movement to sell. Goren:meal Storks bra stronger, and Bank and Ballroad Stocks better. Tho te9,9ooitohm from the Central Bank Lasi been recovered. lucemparry Fire 1 '4 3. IcsiTots*, gra - —Thu l'osi . says an In etmdbyry IIM:SOok rhea at Pert au Priaeo on the 28th adt.iby.wblea 150 bowies were ibattroy itrolvltma }OSA of 7,000,0J0 Spanish dol lars; ead, an'attempt iwas made subsequently, but the incendhuies wero eaegat awl shot. Limiting for Vengeance. A guilty conseleuceleeeds no accuser; and as the Englltli iyinpathizers with the Jebel& know that they have been guilty of giving aid and comfort to one enemies all throaat 'Ude rebel lion. they naturally anticipate, now that the re bellion Is tiearly over} that the victors will next torn their armies against perildious English. The London Thaw says ' "The signs of Confederate exhaustion theca .brought up to that turning point of the Ameri can war which nieces us within a sight of the goal scalion() the we shall'he called on to play In It. If ttie etanhatents shake hands, the next victim may bee en unconcerned spectator- As the .rederal Ookerunient maintains that it has a quarrel with us in the shape of claims hich 'redo not acknowlolp, mot as it has a gtcat deal to gain by a ancetnaful war with us, the question to which we have to address onr sclera Ii limply, whether they can go to war with us arith a fair !prospect of macaws. If they can they - Certainly twill. Bat both North sad Bwibaro exhausted, end are not likely to dad success easy by turulug against a new lots with untouched strength and resources: , - The nmeiconeiddept by otomingi '"Patting ail altlogs together, we are Inclined to believe that the Government of ..Washington will not attack as immediately on the contusion of this postal WIN and that It will thereto show its wbddllt- It Woald, however, be moat inconve nient,. costly, and disagreeable to have the quar rel tonging over one, heads, waiting (or Ameri can' cossculatce sod opportunity. When the time comes our statesmen will have to see that we scenes placed adder that penarete, It that in deed Into be our bite; aad If we are wilco to dallytxpectation at tieWe that the United Status have marched upon our provinces forthe sags tactics 9f some old claims, 'Tampa I tip_for the purpose, flexortidortrx excused If Wd Ord 10511 SLIXIAIWI to see the *twat war over thin. we oth t erwlac should bo.'l The President's - Gettteburg Speech. Professor Goble:in Sada' has recalled ta.re ceihmtke the little epecch width the President o ode at the dedication of . the SAJlereCemete ry Itt•Oettrabstrg. rta Asia : 'IV may be doobtod liabet ittrllingla Europe 'Would,. have ex- Meowed Mated( more rovally.” The speech war' the matching armament; the speeches Of eat -Aerostat. For apposite thought, tenderness of topethy, simple i'alticority of pstriceLsoo, mad intity of diction, tt is uttempessed among all tie utterances which the war has ore 1. Ttio l'realdent sald: .Fourscore and seven years ago , our fathers binudif furthinKni this coutirrent a new nation ,n need ed In liberty, and deiiic.sted to the prow aft memere.tertateil.c4 ll3 - 1 - • are engaged In a gtvat civil war, Vining whether that .unrion, or auy nation to conceived and so dm:hutted, can snug endure.' We 'are mid pa a great ludtle-deol of that war. We have come to dedicate a punkin of that field at a dual' rest. leg place fur tnoseacho heregave their Urea that tic nation might Ifve. It is altogather: lining and .proper that we piloted do this. But Ina lamer sense we caunor. dedicate, we cannot -consecrate. we cannot hal low the ground. The brave men, Ilierig and mud, who stray:ghat here. have consecrated it far above our pruner to add or detract. 'I he wend will littlecote, nor long remember, what e say her, It can sever forget what they did hem It li for'uti the 'Pflug rather to tea derilcared hen; to the utillulaimal work wbluh they who fouutit here have thus far E 0 nobly ad vatieed. It la rather for us to be here dedicated to the great tank remaining helore on; that llama tl.tee honored dead we take increas ed devotion to that cause for which they gave their lent full nicasaic of devotion; that we hero highly resolve that these dead shall not have died lu vain; that the nation under God, slot I , have-a new birth of freedom, and - that itoverutnent of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish free/ the earth. Yea'mete Girrinand Big Oak Grove. In 1210121 The General Lind Office bse lest reeelved the retinas of the survey of these wouderft der •intments of! nature, pronamy toe - Qnrit est natural curiosities on the globe. Theron mete" is-a cleft td ono of the lateral spun of the Sierra Nevada. By porno volcanic PIEITLaiIOtt the mountains have been torn maunder to the extent of some nine or ten miles in length end a. width varying:from three to: five ulnas, fanning stupendime walls of granite., *kiln valley at the hmes of the, same, through which dews the "31creed elven" By a wise and munificent Set. Cougtess, bpi, special law, has &fluted this cleft to the State or California, to be forever dedicated as a public itIICIK tor heath and recreation. By the, !HOD act.thcre is also granual.to the State %hat Is known as the "Big Oak Grove," one thirteen or fourteen miles south of the cleft. te throve contains 427 trees, from 275 to 400 h.t an height, cost:ring 2580 acres. These m t m. moth trees are the cans bearing evenpuen of the re owned Won, and known astbu sequotagitran t, a, with the bark on the laNest of them of 18 it ch thickness, and bean two different kinds of it eves. One of e hugest o. the species which has been;the hewn dime indicate an agent from two to three thouland years.-Nationallittalleinare.' Darla Preys tor-Time. A single - sentence in Davis' latter to Lee on the stildect of ,ibe proposed Interview with General Great, stove that ins sole object In Moe re. .peated peace. conferences Is to VII time. Ile vicars • Ike with authority to • consider any proposal; he for a military cohrtisitili4 or ti n app eintiuhnt of a Commissioner, to . eater into mr II an Mranceineat as will cassias at (NW a 1241- puraTOoitxpoui<4 l hostilitim.” - Toe relate:Mon ill ire ioNernmeut, people and arealas of the rebel dtats-t , is now so great that time for *rata. prawns it with hem a mutter of the and death. Ileac° the-mission or Stephens,. Ranter and ampbeU, who legated' on an. armistice Wont anything elset and .hencer' the eagerdess.',pitli :which' Dols .tfOthes Leo authority:lo , do anything, 4 lime to starling thatiwilleamie , at least es tensporary cessation of boatilltimi Nothing Rod we have seen MOM ftwcibly,hr cony cluMnly_provesithe desperate Strait Into which "the leaders of Cl* resented aro forded, than_that eager eagles/Me In 'the letter of Daris.---.PAith Ledger, . • mat ediennsku. . Watimnovoi, *arch 21.—Generial..131terman wrote amend days ago from Fayetteville; to. a friend that be bed received Ida supplies front up the Cape Fein* river. and was, at the time or .writing, ready to move wrath, end that he had follow. d with alight exception tile path laid out before.he lett Bevaoadh. . 11e Mateo that be had ordered. the. arsenal at Fayetteville CO be blown np,ea he hardly thought; the - Government would need- ap arsenal la fu ture lu either of the Carolinas. • ' Johninoti's entire army wig at or near Golds :Moo. -It. Is believed that he has, tot more than . 40,000 men. 1 MU . = Tuoxks P. Touren; mho hujtiSt re tw 'authority frOtri . 4:leri. Lee to raise a . negro agoniud in ftiehmomf; Is the same rebel Milner who, aa ocmmandaut 6 ,0 r Libby, Prison, has so, lou htui itchiest/lean envious notoriety. lila to berboped•Ust be may bring his 13,11110 30d into , • the &ULU:fore thu war , ends, at there are sumo ' tboutidnls: of our Oaken and men _who,. would "ilk. to Octet him lithe bunt. ~ • •. • , Dolafriotts coariiesvirt of the IVO dollar meta ofthe Lafayette branch of the Bank of the -thate:ot Indiana hi to eimulatlon. Tbdetteette to dater than the . oftgefeL'itne idinewtuM blur- Theponralty oro. inferhati.•Altbmvftr Nee ily-detcettd, by good jadnea. - It, to a dalsomus eannterkel t, and the public steeaattinea drain st It. The nate may - be filled math ;the haulier, Yitbee.bribebey. • ; • • •• • • • .• • • • -• • ... GAZ 1 1 1:1 1 " 11 Fie tlTt)1111 , .SELIERGIN ' An ImbroglO 'Ansang Firemen. 'A bearing was held last evening le the cafe of Diirld R. flan, Captain of the Neptune Fire Cempany, charged on oath of Mi. Iteme, Chief Engineer of the Fine Department, with acting in' a manner Fiji:Wield to ila,' it4Orests of: Ow de- - partment. It laalleged that at the. fire yolter day 3n Barker's alley. ho thiew.off an attach.• meat made by the Eagle to one of the lire-piing,' , , and substituted the hose of the lileptuzielustead.•. :When mnfienitrated with by the Chief Engineer,. he replied that the Eagle had done the same thing Is lib the Neptune on , other occasions, and .the bad take trade to do it ere he would be even with that elatipapj.., At the-time of _the occur ' rence neither ern/Jae. had', yet arrived, bat they were both on the way, the Neptune in the ad. in anee: ''sie_dtdyiriti appear to bouny evidence of sieleace. nor any indication of a fight as the remit of this act of as, the aremen had ttPi fitiOntt Or.two others wit fielosed 111 • , • • • The Curtain of tiler:We testified in substance Ito the same effect as Mr: Reese, stating that the plus bad been previously secured by the Eagle. The:Maier, otter bearing both aides. gave a 88 ide opinion that the remark made by Hall con tained a threat that the dame act would be r - tekted. In which ease a fend" would iprlng up mining the firemee add result in riot. To prevent any.dleturbtunte • oprinning from the-matter, he would bind Mr: Hall in the sem o[ooo to keep J.Lit., OM Stagnance. Some ten or twelve years - agis, a boy and girl, as is otter the ease, *ere among the scholarago . . in one 'ot the Mwnehlps a few . [Alb east of 'Meadville. The boy, or boys al ways arc, was rather doll and stupid, getting. as maul consequence,. many a scolding. while the elri - Wai very apt, and , helped him with hie leesor.s,as girls always will. no was very grate• ful;of comae. and promised to repay her some day, "when he got to. be a, luau." Notwith... staedit.g this strange promlse,.time passed on a, usual, and when he got to be a man- the war broke cutand be enlisted.. , In the inanthie, thdparents of the girl that MIN the woman now, baring very obtaieln poor, the was ulliged to support herself so, g a place In a rood family, she came to hfeadville to work. Lest 'Milliner the young man was wentultd and came home. Just before his re lent to the army. buitokre-eulisted, he told her that he-might, probanly, never retnna; that ho had nesse forgotten the promise made tti his Aryhocers dare. and be now wished In some nmuntr to fulfill It; that he had not much to of• fer;.enly C 1,,, third interest In three acres of land on Oil Creek; that he could not tell wheth er It would ever be worth auythlng, but whether It wan or not she might have It and welts:nue. The gitswis accepted and the papers properly made ont before b. left. The undersigned, a committee appointed by art the parties who have hut oil and barrels by the lite flood, to receive and take charge of the 'rne, whether untrhed or not marked, hereby give notice to all parties having oil or • empty Carrels In their possession that_ they will pay . 11111.0 nee barrel for barrels of oil and 44 cents per belied foe empty . barrels, for all btrrels re ceived . and delivered to the undersigned, and • here the -tame are brought to the Allegheof , a hart the cost for delivering them there will be paid to addition. The salragenllowtd , by . Lim Is IC cents each for, fell barrels, and 8 cent& each for traptlea, and when parties Terns° to deliver 'on the terms offered by ut, the amount allowed by law osty will be paid. The penalty far sell Ire, obliterating 'marks. failure to advertise or give notice of the catching of any tnrrels of oil, or empty North., by the act of the L•arislature of lt•fra, is. that the party an offending la liable for three time* the value of the property to the owe erseherrot, and also a farther pentalty of $5& for each and every offense, one hitt of which goes to the informer.'li. itfoliesorr, JAMES MAWAVINIST, C'otemitteo appointed by 01l the parties who have hot oil or barrels by the latiflood. • • Burglary Sear lioblestown 113.000 In • Money and V. es. Bonds Stolen: r(soit dating burglary was perpetrated a le of th.las slree, at the bouseof fir Moses a'seltsgs, out mile beyond NoWeetOteri, by three Due 11111•110 M D. They knocked at the door atterst weklre Ike family up, wbo supposed Is ocs o sisit of tonic of tbeir !Orile. On the • . or beleg otsuttl they. rushed In, and seized Mr. I lettlngs, atm to as old man, and bound hint to a chair and gauged blur. Two of .tho daught,rs were alao bound In Vie same manner. '1 he Miens srere armed with knives aua revolt'. d 'threatened death to any of thu party *ll,, t.lthuld giv..l an alarm. They then ranßaek ta the lams..., nap nreural eiottt F3,0091a money and U. ti. Coupon bonds, alter whlith they de cualied, leasiag the nil min and his dauglttora atoll bound, till the neighbors ehould Come to their r.-Ilef. The sews, e. It tipaears, were all disguised in Rome way; ouc or I,lw•Mbelag hlack etrd with burnt emk. Mr. Ilastlngs appeared at inn Moynr'a office yesterday and reported the fuel, aid erery effort will be mdu to dlseavor the guilty parties and brims them to pnolshracui. The German Opera In reference to the German Opera, to exhibit I In our city on Monday, we may remark that the principle of its great success as an Opera, so far, bas been that It le unlike many other enter prizes in the respect that although, it hasbcon wribtstablishod, it loses none of Its strength and efficiency. Mr. Grocer Is a manager or ton geld stamp. If beware sat hu would scarcely bare sebettsi the German opera for his field in stead of the “raahlonahle' r one of the Italians. This opera troupe Is remarkable In the rich ma terlals—rrienl, harmonic and !estrum aitti—of width It Is composed. In Its perfortnanetni, with law exert - Mona, there Is a conscientious regard paid to all the minor parts, a perfection 'of - resemble, which the Italian opera had wirer taught us . to 'expect. We may inticipate, too, that the loners of the opera In this city will be equally enchardedwrith the German opera when :they bare once heard this large and Incompara• ble troupe to their renditions. Many or the placer announced', we believe, bare newer been. performed In Ytttsburgb. Secured mints can be Obtained. Petroleum . . . There is no abatement at Interest in lbe Oil prnivits in Indlacaeouoty. The Reglder learnt that several engines for boring, owned by Plata, • delpida firms, are In operation along the Con& maugls flyer, below'lllainsvlllet and In other lo- .t4dltiesprefmritlons are maktrig to begin work.; some gentlemen, representing Eastern cipitA,' were In the county last week, securing leasas of sad, with a slew to its early tievelopment. - Oil en look with fairer on the Indications of_ the . eshotence of petroleum In almost every part of. lbat county, and there la scarce a doubt Ant the; coining summer will Witness oil boring soeia lions along the 'several streams of water flowing. East and West. , • • . About six weeks ago, the-other twei °weenier the land having gone on to !Inveterate territoryf a forte barrel well Wag atair.ebe was at - once ofkred 140,0tM) or her interest, one Mee of land. The dret.; intletatlon the.f.tudly.where she le Ih9ne hod of her good riwteue w .,e .1114 W Ceti v. 11. the gemlemtn, e - he. thu way, lives n ono of the finest houses in the upoercoti or town., bating nolotineed that be bad ta.ve otfettd SlO.OOO too Ms property, was very mach astonlebed when, sho•reade him the same o . trd.r,l and said If the house meld stet:rated to onyi It as a home for her. parents. , Thinking surely; she moot be "daft," be made some • Inenkries, when the facts were fond ,ont, as 15%41404 ftb,vire. I('elisdoebu~t•"pss 00 " airs;" and mottos the . . soldier borwbeo becomes beck fronathe wars, the starywilt be antsbed . . the good old.fash . toned way. end me will duly notify our readers Nnw Itatumate on TEM MosoxaviaLL—ku. set hes passed the State Legislature-. lueortm-q radon the Tinto Creek Valley Rallrciad. The, Incorporator% with a cap per $13110,000, aro to bine the right to braids rallroad'fram,Stimart'a" Station on the Peanbylvanla Central. to a itolet, it the head or the Turtle Creek Valley, intowo as the Bunn Cable Summit, In Westmoreland. county, scone twelve etllm, with the privilege of ea-tending said road from the Mat tamed point tieimtsborn, le-Indlona (empty, so as ta 'connect with the Northwest= Itellroad. Sir/ :ACCMINT.—& L. Hyde, • Untied States detectirdconneetei with the Provost •Marotta's office In Butler, int week, on returning krne, arked td• wire zeket- Min some dazzliddez, tkaZ he might reload Lts revolter. tut she Bartel ,to comply with hie-_ riquost, the hammer of the weapon ollippedlirroue hls lingoes qui go &la `went' oil, the* ball 'clueing the beast - el lir., Ilstle . Ike .tanfortunate woman , sprang far_ watd.excloimltig "I arm killed; Was lne before I' die,. and in a moment wow dead. .. ' A Burs:-David tenets :had a bearlagbefore‘ Mayor imarq yeeterday,i ehamed - with , betting Ws mother, an old lady of over alztv sere M; aI;E Ile vita tined,ilO,vmd committed to Jill Tait Twines Own—There will be arr (Inv =duel& dile lawietattrin Ode afternoon eL 11w Club llonani, as Will be leen by relizittee The Malt Impending The draft Is trope ading. and is a few more days the districts In this county wtti.ilt have cat Ailed their quota will be drafted. No spce. delay can be givel...to any district, and as soon 1 as they are reecho In regular order the prizes ~ 'will be drawn. In some of the districts where efforts bad been making to avoid the draft by procuring substitutes, we understand the eff ,rt . . bite been abandoned by reason of the dillicaltim n In.raleint,wioney and...secnrlnk men—witlie other districts, whero - ,tbe quotes bravo been Pat fated, a 'drift Will be inevitable for the deficiency. In this coutlegenv, It will be well w for our young men to `,` get their honsoln ortier, and makes arrangements, to go either as drafted men or volunteers. To such as wish to enlist, we know of no obstacle to frormat them ; for even where the Idea has been abandoned in'senne districts of freeing them from the draft, private clubs hold out every inducement to recruits. Whatever Is done, however, 'must be done as at once. A day or two mere, andtt will be too lAte. Publle Rehearsal of Dismic. The rehearsal given last evening at Masonic Hall, was ettended byi large number of ladles ard actitlenr.cn. The. entertainment canalste4 principally of sacred music, and was gotten up by W. W. Kiys, Esti., of Phlladelphitortiluly for the tmrposo of giving our citizens an oppor tunity. of bearing and testing the' appropriate character of music as adapted to the senti ment of the Psalms of David, the selections be dog 'principally Psalms, with some half a dozen appropriate songs. - . The- solo, "There's Beauty etywherc,7 by Mr. Bleat, indleated beautiful singing. Mr. Robertson sung. "Oh, Clod! Pres. serve the Mariner ,'.. In a creditable minuet , . Mrs. Bautelle and another lady, whose name We did not learn. acquitted themselves admirably In their singing. Of the other performanees we have not space to particularise, but can only say that. the entertainment was of an agreeable chase, ter, and the pains of , thc,:iangen well repaid by an attentive auditory. • Aw EI11101)13 or 1118 Pwoo.—.An owner of -property shunted in the lowe • part of Alleginit ny • and which was subtherged ilte recta!: flood,. was considerable astonished ;en !dewing • the majestic proportions of seven ciat.housea, which had •••nnehipped • their rcidders," 'and gracefhlly floated into . the yard - of one "Of hi hooves.. Tearing the ontatonsu belonging t 4 the house might likewise start out on a To pig of 'Remarry, he secured it by means of ropm. Next morning he was considerably chagrined. on finding that his • prizes. had not only all left for partounku "wn, but the other one 'had likewise went in their company, an that • he is now left without any. ' • . • Eztr "Pons."—Owing to the additional tat co tobacco, levied by a late act , of Congress, the cigar•makera of this city have determined to make no more "tobies" after the first of April, at vi Lich tie the law lnto etreet. The be a core ' disappointment o a large : class of the denizens of `31.1e Smoky , City," with Whom the "toby" cigar baa always been .a stand by. This class of cigars, formerly selling at the low rate of "a cent a grab," has now become a Itisitry, and will soon become extinct In the market. • . Wag HelenAra—A sitast supposed to be M enne, paid fa a store the other 'day, a strangely Modeled piece ot white metal, 'and departed. The man who received At gives .thls description of It "On onesido a woman slttingon a wheel, biding in one hand a stick,:on the top of which is a oighteap: the other iddo has a large chicks n on It.n *- 'Antiquarians. who have exam ined the piece, say It Is the ancient quarter dol lar, which passed for currency In the earlier pe riod of the country: . . Wssamothe sWn Jarmsasox Cot.twoe legisiatlon necessary for the ninon of these two Inetittitlosus wits obtained last Week, swathe dual arrangements TUI bo &.nitigintlited in a *hers time. It .le stead that Dr. Boon, at- pees , . cot President of 'Washington College, wN re• the, having determined' to remove to Lancaster In this dUde, and that - Professor - Mack will be transferred to Canonsburg'.. • • ' . • , WE, Invite Attention to the opinions of the Attorney General of the United Statat oh' the amended law for - enrolling , and calling - out. the National rdrce., Inablished officially this morn leg. ebaltnot at this time comment upon this commentary, further than 'to say that if It any light open what Was obscure eminuot see it. • Tar. ALLEGIMIT C0,1:11..T7 EDVCITION&L As- SOCIATION, will meet In tho Sixth Presbyterian Church. this crcaing, to boar a lecture by Rer. D. S. Wilson.. They will also hold a roaular meeting to.morrow 1310t01117„ when Ile*. S. Find -I.iyitslll deliver a lecture, and the unuation .11as the English:Verb a potential m00d,,” will belts- cussed. A .5 trArL2 r. nn TO KILL.—A young man named W. Boyle appeared before Mayor Lowry yesterday afternron, and made an informindan, ebneglog Aldermen Nteholson, of the Second ward, and Iris eon Warden, with arreattit andnat. ter) with Intent to kill. Thrt accused wero held to bail to answer at court. ligsr.prr or MR. nu numerous :id miters ut this. mht_lar actor will 10144 C to naiad tl at he takes a benefit to-night. Ths bill olltred h. an tzeclient one. He will appear as Adrian de Tenney, In tb43,hlstorieal tragedy of "The heretic," and as NVIII!irn Is the nautical dream et" Bieck-eyed Susan." • 91ST DISTRICT.—WO learn that the draft In the '2l.t. District will commence on next Mondai. Ucenilting has been somewhin:dull ln thedisttiet. but Un'el• taco be ble peculiar prUcess will "pet sande. ,lar friends to "coma up." "Osoooiv, tbo ,remoll Re'nges,' , Is Cho thlo the latest resue of DawlErs War ',Novels. For EUN by W. 12 9ildenfenisey, No. 43 Fifth street, Dear Wood. -__ IlAnrrn's 3fAzursi for April hoe boon re. rely , d, and Is for ode by John P. Unlit, INirlionlc Iran, Pink otreet. • SPEeLtL LOCAL NOTICES DRVG STORE FOR 8.iT.8.-2 offer far sale my drug and medicine store, located at 140 Wood str,rt. This 'store has been doing a good and profitable business fora number of years and Is now doirg a first rate buslumm. Will be tudd with the store, the exclusive right to manut tore and aril "Dr. Kesler's Pectoral Syrup," hi tuelf a valuable Invotment, and yieldlognt the present Unto a handsome yearly Income. Ono. 11. Kursan. PrIBLIC HALE Or TITS AYWItT PROPEeTT, !Which Mkt a place at the premises on Saturday. at cmbracts some of the most desirable building lots in Allegheny City, being Altasted on Washington and Liberty streets. a bight! re epeclable and healthy locality. The: splendid mansion house should also command specialat tention. Plans •at A. Loggato's,l s 2 Fe Loral stmt. TIIIIIIILINVARIETIZS.-ThIS evening to pool. Lively the last night strbeneht of Merlotti lts vel. A splendid bill Is announced for the occa sion inclUding songs. dances,and the been. Ural playnof the "French Bpy," audthe "Irish mlgrint." Turn out and glue Marietta a MU- Irtnntrunn, Carpets and Sllr.r Ware, will be wild this moraine at ten o'rlork, at MaClettand's Strewn HODS; 55 Birth street: flonsdaald and Kitchen 'Furniture, New Ingrain, Rag,' Hemp, Venitian and Rear Carpets, Silvia. Plata, Spoons, Forks, Sc. Powotnoisale, a superior article of Oottle Powder, worth ten Ono; its price at this teasmi of the year, for all hinds of aside,' -"" it at Keyser's:No. 1.10 Wood steam 8136PENBLIAT Duttmosa.—l.baya the beat and moat mitet bandage of this sort :em:. saes. Prim ta, 14 - aid4Th.,*.cau be mat by ,agall. at. Dr. Kosaces.o.4o Wafaletreet. Cnnainsd's l'Ahheni.--One kit thd !chins to peke goo d_hcalth for Alldren; aria Is %n °"ta l ed aLI- §P.4 I %PFIC I Tt Iit Df ' lE9 r i !F 140 ',VA Arta. • . • • Ranomittax.—L-havo -a remedy which Li a lure cure for 1M ateetvor chronic Rheumatism. Dr. Ruler's, 140 Wood street.. . • . 111.11111.,C It'ourerass.--Two splendid white marble connters_ailll be sold' at a °. at Dr. Keyeer4;l4o Wood ilreet. ' ' ' . , Suomi= Bnicass,—;-A new seentementnf my atoquilled notpor Brocao. No. 140 Woo!' A Clititoim tsuntnos or New:Yogi EloOt . wrif."- - --The New York Leatjer. fardshei the fol lowleg respecting the beggars' who sit 'strolled theetrects . holdlng bibles In ttpir laps to eseite - 'the pity mid - chirity of pipsers-by c- - Tbe children aro kept by unworthy women and iliretient at eo many cents a - day. Boum of them `um drueged,-so as to lie atilt and pale on the beggar's Some' are tortured, by plan artfully dbpreted so es to :constantly irritate them sod make them wall. &one are tied and bandnged. with exeratiatlng tightness. se sato cause them to gasp for breath. 'All of these ael dattees attract the attention and courribu thaw' of the : charitable:. DMus% -pmrersi & to not Sit on the r atoips and br.,4 id - the streets. A truth: Frinklln has TO. recited a tall regimenefor" the , Blency belied& Recruits are still puuringin, and It hl expected again asbott abut ha will have reiralted *natter ~ regiment to suld.tn the Bleney brigade, to fin ab• 'embed to. General • liancecro ,t. _. ~- , ESTABLISHED IN" -17 A itebel Rant and Ito Fate.. In ald of the defence of Blanton the rebels bad construited a terrible creature called a rain.. At White Ball, about ten mile, above here, they were for months engaged In initial* her. - Rix months " ago she was so Pr completed that ths was launched add towed down to itlegston. llere sho was thoroughly iron-plated, and OLlicr Rise put in a tattled conditi..m to destroy numerous Yan kee fleets. • But the fatality - whirls - has usually attended. Southern enterprises of this-altar° rendered this ram as as. the MajOriti, of her predecessors. '.lt may tie .salci: adapting at well-known saving In regard to cullnaryopea then. of the rebel shipbuilding that Provided , sale.; timber but Ills Satanic Siajosty.atuds workmen. This ram was loaded with • with a , weight of metal that whenever the tide WIRSIOW sbe inthriably rested upon the bottom of tho river, and when the tido was siting her machin ery was too weak loanable her to stem the eiu rent and , get down into dper water.; ;Fot the last two weeks she has been thestriethly aground, sedan the efforts of her crew to ninth her • Into a position of useftdenta - 14 the-Webs! woo have been facile. She ; lay some. two_or three mites above Imre, sod when the enlep- • then of the town wasdetermined upon ft banana netiseary to destroy her that she taight.not Wl into ear . bands. She was aceordingly_purneldpn Satnrdaj last: her remains are st ft visible,. looking- Skean aWkwardly-built houreirlreas. Iles armament consisted of two sixty-roar pouts darl'arrott gums. ~:1 TILE Concord Statesman's nearly .domplotere turns or the New Ilatopshlre election giye the vote for - Spin; Union candidate for Chlieriirx -at 01,14 k. tor flarringter, Demur-Mt, 28 1 044: scattering 52; Smyth's majority : o,oo7. All ,of the !lye members of the (taverner's Connell are Union u are also 9 of the twelvi ' &natal, aid - certainly. 521-out of 002 members of the Home. -.When all the towns are . heard fmm, ottlmafhig the . restate m 'localities not yet re. ported the same as last year the House wilredn- Met. of .407 Union men, and US DellloCtati..: the First District, Marston; the r regular Unloa 'candidate for Congress, received - 12,203 - Illitha; Sawyer, Union bolter, .442, and Marey,,,Derlo crat, 10,151. Marston's plurality 9,052 :. the Second District the plurality forlhillitte;lfultnt, •is about- 1,700, and In the Third,.Patteradn, tube, has 1,812 plurality... Ten' companies:oi the First Now Ilampalare. heavy artillery, sta tioned. at Washington, cart 704 Union, and 65 Acmocratk Totes. No Piasts,—The War Department - today re. fund. to -grant - panes to tithing to' vlsit•lhe Army of the Potomac ottani pretegetrodtaterer. A rarrATII lettei! dated Kingsan; blarr.l4.lB, roceiretthere to:day, gays Sherman - tin had mg oular roinrunirittien with Wilmington' lbi ne tetardaye. He la all right. • • -t Gcsr.,Brnormw.--ign °hirer connected with the QIIPWITIILIEtteiI Department of Gen. Soho held% army who arrived tore to-night - I%m Ktugaton. whin place be lea on the 17th, itatm that preparationg had been made byllen. field to takoup the line of march tbiGoldaVt at 4 on the 20th. The railroad had been nearly - *Led to the bridge which erotism the :'Nons. at Kingston,. and supplies were raindard. , ,The reported repulse of Sherman had not been heard of at Ge.' Schofield's headquarters witeit Ile ArumMlirn Eardrum' teriBrr ako Iseurretnur.—Roberet.e. Kennedy, the sP7Und incendiary, to be executed on.Goremor's Wand on Saturday next,"madian Ineffectual attempt to -mailman Sunday night.- Ile bent the straight, - and alter heating , It red-hddlattuals • number of holes. idanr Inc latch of. the, ar Na which gtrks cocoas to the the. 'White engaged in this operation he was decocted try Its officer of the ,dar. Illa pLan,.probabitralled/to remote . the lock, and , after opening , the door, attack eho ofhia door *ITN the Toter; And if buccessfal In dispateMbighlinidbn I -the soldier's outer, clothing end take his Lateicipe.--X. T. .7S-d.. . • •• • - Pwram,mraint 17lan.7rTtleidtiter1)p1 8 aktta have &cetera 011 on Hnlnbor Creelt,liad4d liesiret Nem states tliatn party Intends iu it *well Ws season. Ctoatoll Is quoted* it lits , a gallon, in Salt Lake City, so that a-Mud:id, bar rel well or two . would prove paying specula' lions. The 'Fars silos states' ' that deal 01l and bitumen Arnie •nleo found In- 1850, platitififily Hoattag on the water, and scattered oaths tea& among . the sand-stones, an the east shore of Great Salt Bake; east of Gunnison ' lelaad. Brigham Young, opposes development of the gold and sliver mines of Utah, by - Abe flabiM and Gentiles, but appears willing_ anybody ehonld " st4ke Ile." Tor. Cluelazd Plaindcaler,the only . dentonnt , t. daily In Northern Ohio, has onspeadetiintill• cation. 151.UtRiED:' ' nALTirr—myEres—nn the .11.1 Put; by ROY. 'V. Loos% 31.r.0. A. OLLIFIN owl MSS MART C. MYERS, both of allegbeny city. ; .;; JINICIELI.4A7EO N not all a ?ream, .• .411 tell ft not to me; Llt U all it meths, A grand Reality... No I said, nag no I thou/At, one bright Sprig morning em I entered the , " PALACE EMPORIIJ , Concert Hall Shoe Stores And seated myself at the Mao to pass off ttio Uwe, wlltlo my friluals wet° busily eliSseed 4 em• euntutnifSestoilc of beautiful . CONGRESS Mat Buotax GA.FTESIA. t.htch they have Nat receive 4 in thts elegu4 pQt Br aetims 1300T6ND . S110EESTALBLI That we Ward the latest S7prilig.: Styles,::; from CBtldren•i Shosis at tin cents up to,Ciata FiDt rxectch Cali Boots st "nem And oa dens:tins we. could bat exclalaa o l3aot Life.": at the. r CIiTAPEST -101ISE .111 THE . No. 62 FifthStreet.',,:. 7 „mini x. ciruct Gnaw saNuwtitt .lylc.id.&STßß & 4AZZA* B : , 861.1Orrona ol?'!•1' 7 ,•T' CLAIMS As P•PATENT)33 • , .v::: !Pin ATTOIINET4AT•DA.II'- ; • 1211:: '4'; , 4 1 a. IR% Int.tarr STIPSET, 1140t011eibt ANlVltineent,tollo.l4,l L80tr..M.V3,, Y#lBl,o-iSBACK V*l4 . . ,1111itary Or Naval *his, &plug the:meta sue* - .• • . , ONE ECUNDHED DOLLABSotiii io ol,lo,ll=im amount otoroculs.rocol.v,,a looill • . •• ''ilil`Clatlit se 611:Artt Oiee OUNDED BOLDIERB,r , • .- • f. sloolollEtylo ill hum stag pasa to MlNgimigNalb d , arg sl,64lt-4 ,4 l" M g irgAtAirj , 7• . .qi TAIMMOd bo O. 11. 3. GO r W vrrru sismr,siootie Cattthat• •-• .• • .-.`;. TTY-f 3_ M . ACERELL dr JOHNSON, ' ATT9RNEtrAT 4 IL AW. 16.1,10/24.42) ,P OI:inEiiS' ; P, 14 0 4. + 01 ..ituittl4/cir,Tfoatapo, liAter!,;flis: !MP Airo t tre n tnTliam;rreasine , ru oub A":l -ftt 4 ::• 4 4 1 %watt 0 1 4 01113 7!! Ga d t 15,0 5 ,0 ~ l i 3 " v 4,4 v~„Cifi"~~ ~: KNOWN AS boOrs, SHOES. 'sawnlex.% ow, ffM FMN
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