. - -Dicrtlicraficetsionlitabiticuncil. = Cl l lO CA ltt.l . . . The truth of tlii..retnark mad by An ' has, by rerent tTeeived mite • most dcmcr.strif ;ion. The ahnlit ion se- . • ( cestiozlists- ot 7.14;w _Y or!:,, a 1 4 ,111 a meet mg on the.f;iixtit instant, - at e t CoQper In :-stitute c'ity;• lot' tlie ; purpose of oh I(lotsing the set ession resolution - intro dneed into tilie Cnited States :l'iente by i Charles Sumner: j - The call foi• this meet :4 included ail rjh favor of sustaining the Nationalvernment; in the proseetttion of a purPoSe to recover the 'Territories heretofore cicettPied by certain Slates re cently cive t :pit:tied and whollj 'subvered as Ls members °tithe tsederal union by a• hos; tile and trattoroi s pl3wer Icalling itself the Confethi:rate-statoii." This, it, will be perceived,sis a distinct, admission At the power of a Skate to 'sever itt: i t c• siectirni wilt the to secede, or lin tlp lan guage of Mr. Stimner,f o conilnit political suicide. '°•,. • • Letters *ere read from prominwt abo-. lition seceslionists, and among tSti. nuts ; lief. David Wilnint, cif Pennsylvania.. Mr. plrints himself squarely-upon the secession plat form. slle says: -;•••• "I am honored by your invitation, and would be pleased, if it were Con venient, ; to be present and pai•ticipate in the pro posed meqing., My: public- duties will hold me lie„re ; and I ; can only respolid briefly:by litter to Your kind invitation. heartily apprae, of _the objects. jof „the -meeting as set in , the Call." • That wil do., Mt• Wilmot 'heartily p- I proves of tlie objects of the meeting • Ins'i set Thai) ii the call,' and that object was ; to sustain /he doetrine-thatany State mat I • terminate iis_exist once by rebOlou--- i -Iliat ; lit may, in (41icr words - , secede from the Union ant:Orclapse into ihe.condition Oa ; Territory. Latvis and Toombs and CO'bh itary nevett•anthiunced doctrine more her , ezie.ii and freasonalde. - - The Pod master General, Hon. Moist-, Via:; cry Ili+tir o Was invited to attend this resin Ink ter;deelitintr to be prey-1 - Ver. t ,• Cli cntirt-,y e .roni its puTpose,—., • 110 says . . " 1 (10illit the proposmo:t that ccrtaiil States have been 'recently ; overturnetiand wholly subverted as mem- beta of thea:ctleral ‘npon which the can is kissed. This is, iii substance,l what the Confederates themselves claim, and the fa-k.. that, secession is maintained try th,A antliors of this cal.l, for a different pnrpcse, (hies not niake jt- nitre eonStith tio"-1, or prevent them from being actual alders and!abet tors of the Confederates." „,• I;'.:0 here stales distinetly that 'so- cession is iniintained I,t ; die authors of this eall'-Lfand yet Mr. Wilmot says, - I heartily aPpro% i• of ,the objects cd he meeting nit: set forth; in the call.' rtlair .7,17. Wilmot anil his asOciatps. seces sionists, ing to, accomplish in sub.; stauce wir the Confederates iliemselyi, * • _ A. .3. 'G 7 17 1 17 77 rr15, • '-. P.J'.140r. \ ' f": •.: "", - ... - :1 . ..5.. „•. • ~,e -77,---,'7--77.--.`-'•-`77'\-, _; ,•;,•.:7•'‘ ..-. ~'" - -- -- -- .:- .---:. , • 14:-Z) : ~?' ,- - -r.: -I ' ....1.-r• • , 7 •4;- -.: ' t `-' ,l ') ‘‘. • i ; . ••••,...: -, 1 -. ..-V • ,....:-;_t• '.. :.7''Wf-,'it' 1:5.::;:. ."' ''' • ‘. ',.. if . 4;1:4', 1 • rri,:::" 5r,..:: ,-,;: :4 -- :‘ , l -. I,t:* - - -. il' ......;:-' ,;..:,-....- .;•,..-i,R,..,...) . .- ', , , 4. '4.1. , -.• The lower branch o; the State leg islature, in accordance with justire and universal public sentiment, hare repealed the bill passed last year to t'ole;ise the Pa. 1:1Z. Cu.'fri , ta t ton;lare. tax. Yeas 70, t}a}•s . Wai-aer thl.s - eounty was one rif t'4;.• asthering, to the vote-buying conipin.) The abolition-republierms .take of -I.:nee at thAt clause of Lineoln'symarleipa :ion message ivhic•lt repudiates their .eberi:lie'd scheme of abolishing slavery by the feAeral ov e rti m t. - Hence their vio le:lt abuse of firm. We give two siweimens, f: nu: the ileb:it es in Cen! , ress. Thad Ste vens : I have rea•i it aver ; :ail I con fess I have:not:been rP.e to roL what makes r,11,5;it1,.. so fm:,;:ous. to pass it, Or the other =isle so anxious to defeat it. I think it the most diluted, milk-and-wuter gruel propo 'salon that was ever pivot tothe American rat ion." And .Tolm Ilickman : Nei ther the message nor the resolution was open., was not such a otte as aftql:nro! - )? nlan would have publishedo.o a nation in sneh a crisis. Snell is the lavnage of two noted part• leaders who are satisfied with nothing less than wholesaltial;olition or a Northern se orainanee; and who were tltvoreil In Speaker Grow with ifif2dfly prominent Cl.airmr.nships in the Louse. C:L.:aavcc Tanated. Tuc pvt sel.ytat2 of tio - Aiepul.lican party to (.011:I'll:If. , the 11104Thet nal attempt, of Jell I).,vb= to il,•:•;roy theAtnerit.,:t Union was fo:lte , l by tb,: 1::st. Tite clboanion majority tcr: ' i-tort' committee rcportta Will %int acciorinFs Coat certain sines by virtue of thcir seecicin act=, cons or !-11,',a1k1 eea-e to Le, a part of aml•were now nitre territoiT, to reor:,:anization. The minority 1;t11 on the t-r,round 1,:!s mare ri g ht t o d r i ve St:lte union then it ImF. to Cite bin UOL 0 1!1.2 2.•.re:Tdris - 111, 'tv:lN . rr is iC (IL Mil ::.) 1-: I :t t:t t 1;.1 •:1 .2r, I r .1. 1 I!,r-t.1110:; ,- )11 _ ;~: ... t:.. i , n rote t o Ashley's 1 "f to dissolve the UtiVui is r.orl evitienee 0t . 11,e truth of our allegation that ail Ilepublioans are not. :41 , -,2rtienisls. The ol,k.et this Lill is said to he the utailion of shr, - er-3- rxkl the tet. 1 1 f1V(2 itlence that th . e y iZeiu:l,iaris Wilo 1 , 011 C,/ 11:1d -11:1pea the peauberats rd , tl l'ilioitsts to tae the i.. their y*, lin:1 if 1 1 .. L. of4Y.e hovre,l .. cf- pra-ty ror.11:1 1,;• .-_) F::1:::!1-:i. ini: - ..,:::ciit:ns -,:::, r..,_,- , •,,t 53. ',V1;11110' . 23,10:1troF-o ..R.,...•p11b:icp.:1 (10 itselt the jastice tn retract its slanderous allega ' Aiou that when we speak al abolitionists, we mean Repabliezns? And it may also 'adtl`tliat dcur that all Republicans are ,'4,z ulr i on l s t s ; of which good proof may be seen la t 1 Fate ab?)ve rei'errpd to. As a gencral.ftle, arc dison iogists; and 14-100,:i;:iin ly was and is int 0,10d,•12y many of Its ntlont alKdition or Cii4nn ion; ,yet the lib:test, prttritie.l-ttiondovin,r of theiarty uevor ;:rye flair con sent to anything beyond Iviatt the 'party (1,?t,!... :trim v(.l ; at:d I'qt:tent attclpts ez Co. ; to force them measures; will, so tart' :16 this IllOst 1.):'::1:1g0 ".1(t. , 7 nt:l3• yet learn chat-as tit. ye:Tic-up? into two .. roprt•snil rt4l . Kuitivl:iy Cril: vinitsn. an,l .s ; ) are Lliose onee cailA"reonliiieans,' now divided in their t ent into d:s--llndtiolv_%lll.elmbi..eanst I:zray Order • Gen. inlien the field pit the licit.l cif Eirres Air:lila:l. is rt.- :10ve...1 from ..:I:lrds that pnrth,ll the army itn4l!:r his Immediate con4.-^tid. • Gea. e „ m , inanas the departiii! , :lt ot the \V et. cien, Frenlont CO:lint:Ma in the Jtlit:;mt:this t niq TC1111C: , (T Kl.ll - WeSt ern Virt:i kz ia. • Ftliftioal War Policy. Freniont"s nen- position-is purery a po litical affair. as the following despatch Lo an abolition journal - indicates • '‘The restor:oion - of Major-General Pre, inn . nt to a.ronlr:an(l, MIS, under the cir- etz!nstanceg,n pro; .Lr deterene:e Co the opip i.,,nl;.of a, very h - ,r:r , 2, start re . spa4.!l..alile-:boily . ()inlet) it) Conr , yess, zi , L4sP qoud will it is desiruLle fur tla PrisiziGat to re! in. _The Presidenl's action 'would have.lieen more gr41.1.5*" . .ag if Fremoues IpAniktand hutlbeett more impcartnnt. It ineltAes . only ()setter:au s' :tnci Gavield's troops wail there nr2. _ in the . I)..‘parinient for ere 3 stual:t In opetr.te This is sal avowal 'that abo!ition gresstuen mast have their "good swill" for the President paid for . • Tho .1011:irtmcnt Irilrinq formai:iy. (licn...)ToCklhrm has taken this , ti. hi I..er , :cm; it ji 114: im t !)ropor Sfly It!fi 1 . 1 1 - :1• 4 11:11 , `11 111: 0111, -1 "poloir,:to nnily .1 111.; - the flys;;;.r ' re( 11. 12 11 I'4'l.l'4lol;s :IS , he 1`::: ~1 111 -, 1:11 , 7 0.1.0 ~". .:0: . 0 C'':ii.',: 1- .- - ; iviA ,1,:. , •. iT:-,....- -' . . h C33.EMS - it at S. • The C(Dtninissi,m; for the settlement ( Xi claims in! the Depart neat. an der Frentont' . s adulinistration, have coin 'pleted They wiil wake _their *report iuj a few . The aggregate.'. anionat (I.f elaints presented nmonnted to The:stini awarded is acnisid craidy W•low that :iio•are. . I • I . C:omtirt - INO I::TELEs - f.— . .Nit:lt!i.:y nay 7ivea.n , #ilier of dldlars by tlIt• number of (1-ays s4paralc the r:; 4 :11 hainl figare, jand divide by th e . in Ithe•lra,- cents, for snub s•1:.1 r-Ill.1•11-H,.-r -ay (lay; :,t, six p(..,. ! cant. rate is' so tine, nce(,:rdia! , zt U ii I lisn!Lv..;:, that cures bruiser, merclunit and clerk Shouhl Post it tip ;'or reference and use. There.being no sut:ll thing as a fr!action in t hc-re is scarcely any . liability -to error _or thikake. .133,,- no _ l,rocrss j cap-so desirable informatfun be obtained with so lew ficfares :llareh 14—The Rebels evacuat ed :llew hist night, leaviml nAnnn ti!y 'of :bins and stores, which .1 itey - were anablt^ to enrry Inwar. Some lightitig, took pitice •ctstellay,:i.tetween their gun w•tits atH onr - sit f , e batteri-es,- in \dile!' we 105t 1 :26 killed .and won - tided. A shot from one of their dismounted one of our 24 iimoiders,!killinp• fottr or ti've. Captain Carr, rif the Tenth Illinois, was killed nn Wedne4lii night while)daehig • s the pickets. . . The lass of the etieniv 4 trot known, they carrying off their dead thid WOuneleU They were suppoSed to be doo strong. Island No: 19 iis also.repoie4 oral:oat , • New Madrid !is :the 'eapitnl „of New Madrid county, I.l.isso - uri; is situated on the Mississippi 111 For al.mtit.! tweifty-seven r,:ile„p south•souttorreFit, from Cohnnlms, Ic.:a2tncicy, and I)4fore 1110.011(MT:1k of the RebeiJou did ,L hirge bitiness in :11 . ip . 1,ieg corn, Im..:lber andreitttle Fur S(.sllll.ern Inar- - k:Aq. i . t' :s r'- . . , . .. , Its irtiporumeelgrows out .of the Met that it ims beco•nieetipie,'? - 1, the Rebels ever sincetheitrst moved on Colninbus -44 sumnier, '• It jr as the - tase of the op i2rations of Jen: 1 Thompson and i)thers, Rorth ward curl liestward into Missouri, wh ieh, it-will be . ] remeinbered e . gai:e the fii4lerzil oil tiers rruch trouble. . • , ANOTH74II FIG Evil TEPTqFM. ~• , YOri. Flettry, 31arcit 12, A Prt l .llll o ll ' .ool l llpligillg. the First ec-' brasta and - 14rtlan _or Vin:tist lowa It.eginleq,:tttatii 14:IC rel/a,OOO strong, thi-3 tnorninr-, .thenl and posAvssion r.f ilietown' nppriti that a .lar7o Arre rebel'. - were within a tew hour , ' .id:reeling tlivy .11(ittireci, .. g aw-as: n'aillwr of . prisnis.l-rs.. Conipatiy-A last. tiVQ, 111V11 1 . ;11a0 i them . thci Sergennt... ',`,lnjor. : &cep:id battalion, undtqTcoin,H ii%and of Licut ed. Patrick, e ; r9,sed , . the riyer to flay to. rinforpe them Gan.!DieCiellan in the. rield. :1 is `i'r I , .st i•i t' n tro I , v fT; rt•••:n>. EMI ~ i ~ ~~_ Et:v.:l:Atli:34 of Fliwldadild. . • , i I,vi . The , Borird of Relief, .1. og suspended! ,', TM' LATE NAVAL BATTLE. " Battle at P ea Ridge •AikaiisEiti iI . all payment to lamilieG vi volunteers, nowi . • . .. 1. . i • --.-- .. i 1 - I . Mal.elf - 1" . '132. • i 'listen a'reeli al of 'slieh new eases as may . . FOUTRESS.3I.oxnor, . -, ' j The following is the, official report of Gen. be laid before . them. - and. in eases • 6f- late 1 l About 4 belts (_ o'clock, 1).- m.), beiOg Curtis, Of the . battle of Pea - Aidgei4u the'' enlist :nen t s,. is. her e I . :111111'es are dest it us e, an deel, I described something like a ; mountains of Arkansas. '-:. I' .---) - • .' draw o...der-iibr - limit ed.-. 811111 E ,, .the Relief ii t orht Market shell, about two miles 1 rti.,D-4t.Orrr.r;z or Tat AititToi.i ll souitzT44r, t I um: .being nearly exhausted. ::- .dist:mt front Mir ship, •the `Curnberland: c • _i . PEA Yana!, Al'knuoils,3 . o' , 4ii• '.. i ---:—.-.---o-+=...:+e!--- , I rt, was soon aSeertained that it. 'itas timel Glixrat . :%T.,:L-On ThurslaY, tile ,C;th lust.,, DC:fat:tiling -Treasur . Qr.-=-Clu,inneey SIM . pass6d ; the_enemy , comnieneed an artin e k i on - my" n'. I 1611L,r looked for Merrhnae. Mott,' treusurer 01 this comity for theyears . l,4 l J- crizate Gun,,:ress, thin , „ , into her in ! s right, assailing and f.)ll6wing tlce rear 16'33 and 163 t), has he of $4.515.17,1 0iti0 . ' O.. innkj u e, .. fm , us, t i le cumbeviund. ~, , ,t at. 1 ,•1 1 1 : 0: the (,eta , ,iiiients • iiinitr '- Gen. in ilis.hatuls„uneeoanted for, ot the taxes tvlu.',-'n within twenty yards of _us,- ?he I si ge i t t o my m a in li nes im :sug ar ( - ,,i ree l i . collected forSt:lte purposes.. It is str:inge i fired one shell into us—titled and ',evens- ' Hollow, liut - ceasetl firing” when .he _met: that the proper authorities - neglect toet . I i'lii v„ ion—killing tiro marines, tiro sailors;and opy `.reinforeeinelits; about four ocloeli.l that the .publie moneys are not, aceounteo , mulding nine. . The ~,,,,,„,,„- d ing off i_ ,p. in. ' I *') .. • for promptly. Mr . ..lott having entered i ter of the Ile'rel Oleo iiiquir&l of Denten- i I)iiring the nightl beertine co6.ineed the.artily no proceedings can nOwbe corn- 1 , rt G.•IV. 'Morris, the cototnander of the J that he bad moved.on so t ailto attack m y meneed against him, and the funds will bo surrendered, if 1 right-or rear. . Therefore, early on Ole lost, at the tax-payers' expense, -1 Annilerland, "if his' had .. 1 711), I ordered aseltange of front to the _ - --- -* -. A.-: 4 . ------ _ -- __ - '_• i t Ti i trot he would»ink Ulm:' . . - -Olut n • ^(d: "liink nod right on my right, which, thus- bee6min.ti. Rev. a V. Emory, :late of the V. E. C. and the late Wyoming Int elligCneer, hag been aprioint pa to a -class cinrishili in the AVar..Departnient, jot,' for 13e lan:ip! Shelr) ISogG., "Itshall be lawful for any person or persons to shoot,• or kill any ilog.• or dogs; found or known to be chasing or worrying sheep. or :teem:ton:lea so to de within this. cominAweahlt, without liabil ity on the - part of such person or persons,' ta- pay any damages therefor." . Above re cited-Act may be found in Perdon's Di gest; page 25 . 5, quoted from Act,of April 14, ISSI. • Sec Pamphlet Laws, page 712; section 7. • ' * =l=l Manassas Desolated, Cenfret ille, hat ch 11 .-Yesterday morn- I in;; the United Statcs forces amounting to.. tywards of, 'two thousand men, pro eecAcd.o Centreville, and "occupied the village about fMir o'clock in the atlernoon. It Was altogether deserted. The entire i.ountimol thence - proceeded to -an:IFS:IS, where they arrived in the evening. The lit4ls had destroyed all the property they could not carry away, by and otherwise. The hridges, rail road track and depot, in that vicinity, were ex tenskelv. damaged. :Nothing hut wreck :ma desolation were apparent. Washington, March 11.—W hen, some time since, it was stated in this "(the. As sociated Press). correspodefice, that the lieLcls Nrere falling back from. Manassas, the assertion waS industrimisly contradict ; but there is now satisflictory evidence that the main holly of the Rebals left-their lines at that place nearly two. weeks ago. Tll6;.roads in Virginia, in some places, are tolerably good and improc-ing. xvherealtouts of the Rebels who re treated from Matta Issas is a sulject of carne l'p.ut a closer exmninatiQn, it was dis eovored that thell'ebelS before evammtiliq their mm.-h boasted stron:rhold had set lire id.t - meh of their c6nouissar - Y . stoes.as they could not conveniently camy ofll The • joesenten a scene of the utmost de4- unttion—a mass. of blackened ruins. tint dnian uu IMard llitteligtf for n mo. i'nent —Akers and,men working the guns - 4 1---• the ()fritters taking the, plaees of the tedil gunners. The Marines were also at Clio •;. , ..,,tts. • By this' time the Cumberland was cum tiienenig to sink'; the, forward magazine I 'vas flooded ; tile gunners using the after otagazine to \supply the mthole battery.— I The Merrimagall the time only a • few s•arils distant from our ship,raking us fore ; and - aft. jt was reported to Lieutenant Morris that there was two feet .4)1 in the after Magazine, and was also asked if they should :strike the Federal colors. he answered "that the ship timid,' go doWn with the colors flying.". • it Word' was now pass . ed that the pow dee tanks shOuld be passed on deck, so.ns ' Io kelp up the supply Of powder for the ‘•liole of the battery: hi the meantime lie water'in the Lulu and the tide listed the Cumberland tO the starboard, :mil the l i - iort ii.o t cry shi ft ing to th e stadium d, the hip went down, With colors flying - and the crew at. the guns • till they were inerged in the water. ! ! timue of the crow dung to the rige;ol4i ome were plekti4 np t,y Liens from New ?o.l-t News. i:Out of the %Idris company some one hundred and sixtv are lost— . 4nanv of them from Philadelphia, especial the Mariste Guard, who lost, fourteen. Kett of forte. The Marine Corps was- mi -I.ider the:command of Lieutenant Charles ilLivwood, Master's Mate, John- I . Barrington hail bllk head ;ha off at the second fi re; Chap lab). John S. .1,011h:wt. was drowned ; IlDaniel Small, Captain's Orderly, Whose t. resides in Philadelphia, :It Fit :mil Market streets, acted- with ,011— , " on this occasion. The NI hull I,oy vottld lose a rammeK, two:: siiiinges to ra n ni the earl riibt'e mat L. e•L'p v:ent. at i-F.,'.,:•13.)!V 0:1.;3 Malt:-.5.5A -0 :::k' ti:V. guns were inamte,l eta. :1.100 11101: : ::il the others being disabled or 11%0 not ye.'l,:en e:tatalteil. • •,•,•‘ • • o.lr :; at he Ca oct Fouse, f•ii,tal not ...111‘,Ve t11:111 : VI The Battle al', For;. Grain r.r.c,7.7 . Mexico: • The sot-; ,lit:: th e H on .. ; s..pret‘'s justarrived fienoFort smut of the lint on Crilig •vi it Ii news'of si..i'it•es conibel discovered, diecctt ell it “I ;r ftrick S and the 'which their return. ' • last,•ii from nine o'clock a. in., on the ..!Ist., When our troops learned that Manass-,, moo siumown of the satire day. The as had heel) Tivacuated their spirits sirdi tight "I"e""euse 1 ill the te'sn'll in g ;. ' hetw een denly became depressed, as then had an-) a Perii"e of ern' "'eel's, ruder C"1"Pel tieiptned a spirited conflict with tire cue-Ilol,erts, an d thi• enerny across, the - Rio Grande, with varied success .111)61 • two o' c lock, when Colonel Canby crossed the river in /tree whit a battery of six:pieces:. I tinder Captain MeCray, of the Cavalry, lint detailed in command of the •battery, ,1 said also a small lea levy of two howitzers. The enemy al 0 supposed to'h a v e had s c v . en or cii.riq pieces. The _ battle coin menced by' the artillery, mid the Skirmish ing 504_)71 'became general. .:Towards even ing most of the enenty . ,4 gums were si hinjed. Thq, however, made it ',desper ate charge on the 'howitzer battery, but were repulsed with great loss.' ' • Captaiii•MeCrav's battery was ilefeild -01 by Captain - Plimpton's . company of United States infantry, and a portion of Col. Pine's of New Mexican volunteers. I:nig:Texans eliarged'desperately situ fu rmasly with picked men; about six hun dred strong. They were arniell With cat' , bines'otevolvers, dud lone. seven-pound bowie knives., After • discharging their. earbines at close"Wistance, they drew their rrevolvers, and reached the - battery 'in a I storm of grape and cannister. TligNew, )lexicans of. Pine's regiment were panic stricken, and ingloriously fled. Captaih i sold the infantry 'stood -their ground and fought nobly, till more than, 1 one-half were numbered with the dead.— With his artillerymen cut down, his sup- I reported - killed, wounded-aid flying' from the. field, Captain MeCray sat down calmly and :gently'on one of his gluts, and revolver in liand,relusing to fly or -desert The blew up the- bridgCs along the lines of the Orange :ltd :Alexan dria Railroad for some. miles ltd :NI a- S uc h o f th e Ineotnotiveiz‘which were owl repair.were also destroyed, it• 1, 4 supp- - ..z..ed,. by blowing up, and the vicinity depot. is covered with froginents of beloir,:.-ing to the destroyed lo comotives. earthwm-ks :0 Centerville lia,l been ni;Nrepresented. Ivere not. of :Clxe eneoly, 1 , 111;11;•,111;11 1110 (.:111:1'3,ZIYVS • ' 1 ' " ' The Federal_ Pcssessica of Tirartassas. ,•!;:d the followingfrom letter the entrahee fedi: l l.lU troop4l into . M . :11-:.11 12 at .10 o'clock A. IL t h ree 111i;; , ,,,fd0n1,1e vick from Bull .I)nn,'; we Oil eu.l tie main tortuss at' the .Tnneil ti , m, mll unin....lintely the old f.a7 of . the hoislM oii the'Reld ,:ail as its glorious fold , :.eaught the fresl4 morning breeze - , it was•greeted with three; rounds of deafening cheers. A few inotm l cats. after,.our brave General. Kearnevi dashed in on his while:charger, and drewil nlAin front of our line, and as lie lifted hisd cap under , Jim Atars and stripes, three!! more roue & of applause welcomed thell hero efCheputtepec. The order to stock 'Was given. :rank were-broken, and in a twinkling the bov4 Were.deployol in every direction to tAg! an inventory of 'the effects of the depart? :l ed. he smoke su as still rising from 'thq black ruins of the numerous quarters ai o Ist ore-houses vccent ly tired. Some of thct I quarters had not 'been They werq! • tilled with articles of value which time bad not permitted the owners to carry away) -The mute had been great. Fear .an(: panic bad conic upon the enemy, and set precipitate. was theiOlight that they werci glad to get off Ivithont' talang anything -! with them lint their frightened selves) stores or every description, provisions - of every kind, and in great profusion, lad scattered. over the hole,.krea of the font as things of no value. • All the-gnus had been , taken,, and all theirshot and shell, .Imt they had left, riflei! pistols, and a great-mind:yr of tinlir lin!ve sword knives. .There were provision:4 enough tolast our regiment for weeks) and of good qiiality. Beef, pork, flour) :rice, tea, beaus, molasses, whisky and tot baeco laY every were around, and then) seemed no . end to Supplies of elothimr.—f w I Tim boys ere, not • slow to: appropriate what lav before their. In ah hour every • one of them had a change of clean shirt I and drawers, besides a store in his knap sack, and. all. who were -in the habit of inl Bulging were merry of old !rye. I \ Atter the first general inventory was taken it was: amusing, to.see theta disposed about in groups partaking of the'good • thit v ersthe had found and chattingmerril • • • ly over the adventures Of the . day. Among .; other things found 'were _barrek of.eggs' already cooked by the fire. These, aini I plenty off ood 'beef and haul:, were vers acceptable 'after the long and tiresome march of -the morning.' In the midst or . ' the fc..sting m . and ertment, - General •31eCiellan came up, followed by several . rcgiments of eavalry, and soon after our, regiment marched to Centreville reaching there at dusk.' -after a march of !marls, taut, miles during the day. nem • . wq found good,quarters., mid remained durinft the, night to rest before proeeqdino td House. • • iC J.ientenant answered .n _ ro. —." at,this the MerrinuM backed all' about one hundred yards, and ran, at he Cuniberhind, with full bead way t istrik-_ big her- under the - starboard bow, about (our feet under wafer, at the same time firing_ two shells, killing all the gunners at No. l mid 2 guns,.w:cept six.- Backing agaimand the Rebel commander shout. ; mg,. "Will you surrender now ?" • Licut. Moccris answered, "We'll .sink first." The 'Merrimac again-backed off, , firing rd or three.broadside guns,- and again ("joining on to the. Cumberland, striking her a little abaft of the lirSt place struck, ;it the same time delivelring her heavy killing and wounding a great many both by shot and-sVinters. Thu scene the deck of the Cumberland was hearl-. rending in the extreme. The .dead and 4ying all around, tbu enemy's shot and ihell 14 1 1ing all around, :frig yet,there *as - l spot t, liellnight to the last, and . onsly died like a•hero, the last man, by gum The Texans suffered terribly: in Ibis charge. Many of oar officers distin guished-themsel'ves on this day. Major. Donaldson, `rho was the chief aid of Cul. Canby, acted. bravely, and wag conSpicu fins in every part.of the field. ~ vas___woundCd in. sev&al places, hut , the Major wag not ikijitred. Nit Carson, in cotton:ll44 a regiment of v alunteerg,who were deplosed as skirmishers, did good service during the action, and behaved. We have, however, to name the,l6g,i of Lieutenants Michler and Stone, who, like Captain McCray, nobly and bravtly main tained the honor id'otir flag to. the last, and glorionslyAied.the death-of patriots„ Many other„otlicers are wounded.. -Our loss is about .two dred killed and wounded; that of tfie enemy is believed to be much greater.- Yin!. greathst cou fidence is reposed lb Colonel Canby, and; if volunteers Will do their duty, 'the Texttps . will be driven- front the country. • ' MEI —Front the &wilt, tve,..learn /hat the Rebel Congress ,has; passed a ri..itiolutiou advising the . plante'rs notlo plant cotton, but to devote . their energies to raising provzsioliata-eatile.. —Chas. J. Faull,m6l* hali.Writttn a letter, - in tiiLich beiivlignantly.4enies that hc is a Union man, • . my left, stiil rested on Sugar Creek 1161- low. This brought my',lhie' across . . Pea Ridge, with my 110lr right resting, • on the head, of Cros;4 which. is the Una of 13ig SulrarCreek.. I also or dered an advatice of cavairy!and, light ar tillery, underreolonel Omerhans, Witli or ders to attack and break what w e .sop: posed would le the_reitilbrecql line' of the eneniy. This movement wt - 0 in progress when. the enettiy. at 11 o'chiek a. in:,coni-' menced an. at tack on my. right. .The light continued warmly at these points tinting the day, the cinemy Ih,t - ing' gained the point hell in comm . :m(ll)y Col. Carr, at CrosS Timber II flow; but were entirely repulsed, with the fall of ihe.rel,- ri in the centre, by, the I , lrees tinder Colonel Jeff. C. Da-. Nis, or mis,ouri. The phut of attack on the•e;„`.l;!_r() was tiv , gallantly carried forn•ard . by Coloiid QS terhaus, who was - immediately snStained nod ,zitirersetled by,Colottel 'Dari.si entire division, supported also by Gen.! Sigel's command, which had remained, {ill near the close of the day, on the:left. -! . . - Col; Carr's division..held the right un do- a g,alling and tiontimantis tire all day. In the evening, the firilq; lavish en -1 irelyceaseit iti the ;centre, awl . the right being now oti the left,. I reinforeed' the right ,by a portion of the second ,dirtsion.- under Gen. ksborth. Before the day closed I was convinced that the ! •enemy bad concentrated his main force on the right; therefore I' •commeneed !another charge of front forward,. so, as fo face the enemy where lie -had. deploy:A on toy right flank in strong posit lent. The change had been partially etfeetcd,hut was fully in progre'ss, when, at sunrise on the 81 h . , My right and centre reneWed liring,which - Was iminediately answered;by the enemy, with renewed energy, along the \ whole extent of - his line. . My left ; under . Gen. Sigel,,,llloV6l..eloSe 1.1 the bilis ocelq.iol by the 'enemy, (11 : .1;;;;; him froln.ii•;e heights and adt:aneing ;.steadily towards, the head of the Wd,lows. I immediately oCdered ', the centre and ‘iight NN ing fitrward, the right who,r, turn: ing the left et' the enemy, :mil critssdiring in his centre. -Thil final positimi placed It he enemy in the arc , Tif a circle. A e!:::r:i:e of infant ry; eximidi - ng thronghout the whole line, et:Millet cly rotated the en._ tire Nei!' force, which retired i.in cont i fusion, but rather saft.!ly,, through the deep impassable defiles Of Cross Timbers. 1 Gur loss was heavy. Titat of! th,Jeile• I m y eau n et er be ascerlaitled,forjthe (lead - are-uttered over a lar•-e field.' Their , 1 wounded, too, may . nuttny iii thm) iteisii. I Ti w ~ r,, is ialcre‘i in . all directions, ; Imil 1 111111:-•his mata form:it:is returaca to Elie llortott .7.l.::ntaitts. Gon. :-...igel ittilows the cnemv - t0....it: lIS H.: ill, \ iiiV.; whil e my cavalry is 1/I/1" , 'l:i/ n. towards the moi.ll:in.4, secxli:ing the count: y, 10h0 . .; 7 . j i , l!,' in pris.onet•s, notl-tryitig\ to ,tind - the ilel,c-1 . .\tiaj.,-,•, tlson. :Val i Li:o-t). who had I comr"o;t1 of the enth:e I; .ree of the eimmy. et this lint , le :tt lea I.i .•.. ! . I. I have not, as yet, statements of the dead :::.1. wounded, so as to. justiiya .re- i r port; hat ,I u ill refer yon to a .; despatch 1 which I trill 6lrwafd vctry soon,;- . - - I The otlicersama soldiers ima,...r My cotn ; :nand have displayed snektuntsuid gallaut ry, -that I hardly dare to Mahe 4 distinct lon. I Must, however,- name the - coi -1 tit:union; of tet.livisions :.General Sigel, 1 who gallantly carried hie !right and drove Lltack the left win!). of the - citemy,and.Gen. Asboili, -who was wounded ifr't he arm in 1 his gallant effort to reinfitree the right ; ; Colonel awl Acting •Iligadier 7 Genehl Davis, who commanded the centre when !McCulloch MI. on the 7th, mid pressed ,I 0 ,, „ „ towards.the centre on • .the hm; Colonel met Aello:rjiri!...adier43.eiter:tr Carr, Who is also woe sled in trip aryls, and teas me. der the cot t in tutus tire of the.. enemy dur ingl thelwo hardest days!of th2i scruguje. Illinois, Indiana, lowa, PIM) . and Mis souri may proudly share the honor of the victory which their_ gallant heroes . ' Won -over the combined force lof Van - Dorn, Price and 31eCtilloch, at Tea 'Ridge; in the mountains of Arkai4s. : I have. the honor to be, General, yonr serv = ant,! . : Sitmunl., R. CURTI.3. ." .11iig.-Gen.lcc,mniatiding . . , ! ....._..o__ H _ . ! • FURTHER FARTICLTIARS SPutxGFim.n, Mare . lt [Special to I the-St. Louis Itcpulditop.F—A Messenger, who arrived here at • three o'clock thi:l morning, reports that tlu battle at; Pea Itid:.e last ed,ll-ont Tliersday morning to Saturday„eye, and thht oOr loss iwas about fhur hundred and fifty killed and woun ded. . The Rebel-loss was onf thom : and-killed. and wounded, and one IthousanPl taken prisoners. Among the hitter Was Colon el Niel-tea, of an . Arkattsas reginj cut. • The attack on our -foives was made -from the net. thand west] our army being . completely surrounded. ; , • Generals Van Prim, Price, U(1.0111E411 and -Mclntosh were presdnt with twenty-- five thousand then. ' • , • ,MeCulloch and 3lelntOsb,are reported to have been mortally AvOunde4._ Tfie.at tack from flit; nktr oats maile by McCullocliand not by GlenerallSigel,wl!'u wenunledlibit, and completely Scat Iris is force in Wild confusion.. Nire bay° also captured a larg.e,atnount st,oroi s teams, cannon, small Irm3 and tnntiannt, tion. STILL • The efign!!eitt6r 4 ;, tool:114w; on Little. Sogar'Qreei; tiveiniles (itirr side of tho stream by, the same nu*, %viler° &kir. mish . .tieztired on the marob'doikit. Inlintleipation itf aft atitack en tile gelid'', 4enerai.Cttitis ordered the trams 'to bo drawn up oil the north hide ;• ient, - nnex 7 peetedly tit attnelc' AVII4 1 MID ltl f1e641 on the north' aide, being the reaeof.ont; nr m}', IA , from fifteen hundred tr.l two thott• sand rebel'eavairr. Gee. Sigel, with' night hundred inen, protected the train.for f.preral hottrs,hold, tug the rebels in -itte.:-teatrts pashed.baels - waril te.,tholinain While tittisengaged polio r al;Bi g el watt three times. surrounded,; but lio cut , 4/, lyay through each tinie. The piitifipal fizhting on Thursday was tdo - nn hi"' ' s kien''...S - ig — el; )114h:3 - Way': 1 0:: Prida y , the 1 engagement beanme generld and; contimted i 8944rouglifilit•— Our : otticers'behavea;iviti , niriell•gallantry. ‘• .. - Ann - ng the Itehet, - ,Oliceis ':killed and wcnnal,•ll are: Pliglitliim-elett.neCtilloch, 'killed; Brigailier4;•en'eral''Slack, danger- Ously wounded; Citlopid-Oerbert, of the 'Third Liudiiana cqutitvehi, killed. or dan 7 ge'rouly ‘vonndell,iariA Aqui-Gen- &cr.. ling. Th•ice, slightly 're•indi4l. ' Thir l ren l'icees,of artillery were capt ured h • our men, ii i lel4ling . one . of the pieces lost hyrGeu,eral l;Sigel pt •:Wilson'a Creek. - '..1 i i -' ' • . Our loss is estimated at. eight hundred or one thoutand 'killed - and wounded.— The rebel loss is'not knlyseti, but i4,' nap: pos,e(lto lie from tw i o tO three thousand.— A lari . .ile number pit ireliel•prisoners, - proba.• .lily tiO thousand qtAiundre.ilwcre' t4-', en,-anl tin ore are constantly beirrg brought 1 I ~.- , ..,.' ~,„/..v,.•''.; -::•::.:-•::,, •: : ..." . '? tnousamt 9(alaps vs ent em - ragqo in ittle, and . eighteen: of our. lolled c . •:•111)eil by them: I.Priee, with ' al;tisit - ten thousand ,etrvatetl itor . i bufrd, and then took Iterly direetio i, iGeli. - .1111 C. Davis Adm.: • ;.. • •i• - ::. - . ~. Tha aptnre of Brunswick, ..43.1,, .and .• Fernandina, - Fla. - 1 . 0 —The United qapt. Lanier, direct from ininoino..V•ipt Da orihe South Amu- • L r I Baltilnoce, State: steanive Mal! rit•il hero this it Ferni - qina, Moril] e:Flitg °glee; an .qt - ifjaarott. ' desilat i print to the Yti.. r t r ;the .eapttre uthwtelt : by the teltesqroin COR11110(1RIT •1y I)epattifetit,anilotin i (f rernandina, and !Wet under his 'emu- I)ur ciug lirkti ❑IIGQ tti Gapt. Davis pir an the -fleet smile it left ist • of March, on rl hs an import:un-:ex tiesiination having ,htiyerlneA of the Gov- are4m3.:l4etti le operations oatli Port what petiltl 'Rov:~l,,about was announce on, the plate helLklbaeL : at t aPproacilvd..'n - r4 slick; Georgia,' 1))e-1 tlictr Artirrs, and Oe. approach 0f.1,11c tii•st point towii .13;nt !. y Auniduzling Jams.— , r- was liiken - I)4sikesiort of .inml g,un-.! $ leil in scltar9: - rr llii give* the. Gov- I lent the control of Oa! whole ,tilt of I 1 ngia,friiin,CarOliiat to Florida:- • 4 I[IIII.S . WiA Lein 11,11)01A el, tile . Elect' 01 twenty 'mho: ihrther, to Camber- Sound,'t he etArtince to..the harbor of • andina, Florida,; • • : : hen the expedition came ip sighl . of t Clinch the Rehers wire discerned ing' a hasty fi di They Wed Lwo or 13 random .h. 114. .!4 , lfrotx) the liat bate of the 1'641. frlie.shells of the fleet, ever, caused A Misty evacuation, and Clinch Was iiiiinialiatelv taken posscs and -the tiaglofi the Union rated on Id stall which has been so 'long di ed by the t.taii-oti colors. This is the lot' the old Sontli!.` I.ti its ot' the trition has been recovered sitice the Kochi on by the P rehletii, declaring that must alLhe rt,Stlored to the ',Union. he 11eet'appro,whed . the cort, a train ars was obiierVeq leavitlo . Pernandipa, has the‘traelt rails -some three miles the shore of` the i;pluttl., GM]. A.):1-- Ig t tient one of . theiilit 7 boat in nar b oit ./ boat' Gem how For, qion the . . . in e x citing r•.( 1 10,4 , p ia-..,ti•e ,tvon , , , , lie ,,.. • ... ' , ~,..,,,,,,..; s:reli § a . I ity mg I rain. and iu'i•f them thilitt:i in seell sin-e T prox- I ly !hat, rte: Oi . the 11 .t . lir_:. Itt•bcl:. 1 1 •. I , ipyti. from it :::act ;_oot.: to. Liu: hi:A. , ..ii.— I oil;!, the HI 1(4'1 k lizaill to hav i?1:0*.l . t he I Snnator V 1: 1 .4%, 14 . '1 7 101'1.i:1, ::ecom pan i- . by his servant: frhe ....!nia, uf coarse, ran the goo-1104 :not I , t - -tp..(l. The ! 111 e:ntelnate4l.l , ' , i,.rt 1 (..:i! 1 •.•11 ietving 1;; 1 en Cu posessi!•ii 1 611, - the 111 g w:t.: al,O I leddy. raised fri.iin .tke eight Itehel i t liworks abandoned by the the enemy. Inive hage.gtnii.t'.ell into our possession hitting one.imOrt ; inie rilleti gun ut 120- Ind ratihre. lf We •of them were found lo't. Ciineh a:141 I.lle others tvere in the .th works. Thl2llteinls !tall hastilY re ve,l it portiohl hi' their ginvz.. AVIIMI re- Said to be a!tltlt., John's,- farther up I Sound,. and air tixpolition %vas prepar r to go tip antliti4tnre them v. - Iten the donna saired. ii -i ': . .. lA. efeisidemlai aaloant of annonnition is t3s.:, v:iptitre<t .I•tii oti the smile .01e11- tilt' IZ Owl stti:n4er Darlington loaded kh wagons, aniaiiiitiun mid vamp ecini- 1 k., was eaptinitA tdiast einleaoring to -apt!. „OIL' CNIRPOI it i:: liectimpliShetiits .?:on on the 40 Of March,,the anniver y of the inaitkitration ' of President iteolti.. The I ri)otis: 0fu....f.,:d \\-41...dit. ~ , , `needre mue" o-, tt rO 1 Cotomodory Ii t9:0111 ~ r • u over to 1.0. l possegsion the forts d.carthworlis, l Whielt were quickly gar ,haed. ' : i tloi4. of the male illhbitant: - ; of krnandina hall ile!), mid the city was-ialso . -en Tossessi.otr of-, This has !leed . one. I. the - most usefill ;ports of the 14bels, a ge mnnber . oUessels having run the ickluie here. .1' . ! The Navy Dein:0:0:11,11as received the lOving: lt ..• . . __ - - ' . 1 Baltimore, .March 10. ' • + ll.nn. GiaconiWelles,.Secretary of the I\arx.'. •I‘(.. -- . • . . . I ,arrived tiliSinihrninz, :ma. Will come . • in the next(ti int o'tilock), train. The iemy In . ; abainioned his heavy foctilica 7 oats. at. St. Sinienrs and. Brunswick, in coreja, andyo . rt C linch and Fernand.ina ,n 1 St. lfiry S, Ili 1f106.10,,- and they aro - i I- , , (Signerl,y C2il. t Davis, - Cat). LIS, - ---..........•,..- 1 m....-......_. „„, , , —cotinterfeitfscs• on . the .•St eon:1411:g I milt, are in eireithition, • Ykgnetto, it. h inter fighting a. hear, Atale •j' It2•11t ; i i f male and graiii :on left. '. . • - ' • • —lion. F eizeitl§ jultr ' son of 11.11tinaoke li .s.l . .emi ; eleetell thy the i,eaiAlikttosk of .3..arylattil .4 likill ( ,Stalcy: Kelintor, for s x yearit from the; 411 i of Z,l;Areli ‘,. k text . —Jett Ilavis its IdA talc Aittsii•l•se to I l ly It ehel .caugreis, wiry that lie was not• 111 Y•nunii.iitig, hilt Linable to relieve that , i large aroiy ,Nltiiiiitl Wive . surreuilere.d-us it did at Fort liinlelson. We ,now learn that flu ims.saispetided•MesSrs, Floyd (rho t I hitit) nod Pii!nw lift:Qui -their commands} rfMil they_ con lii :give more A:7,tiuthetory cootints•Ofthe : Miltir. .• •• - -• • - 1 —An orilec , hici been 'lwitioil dividing t 1 ie•ariny cif thelFitontati Mtn tive,•,wand tiorps 4 VartilGe s an' op onturnacd-respect Ivo. Pv clams, 31e0Ovell, Kimono', lit•intzie• titan; Keyes, IMO lialiks., - . . —The resolution 'owl - indica in 1116•Pro,t 1 1-, ~. : 1,- , . . . '' - ' e nt: slletinil mq.ssn.4.o on thin•(nt)anc!pa; ,•ion tpit.stionovasilii , oliglit forward:llu the , House anti ucloPteil On tt 'Tuesday hy, . tote k;9f.l td at, . • 11 ' ' ' ' • •' . . . • • ~ onpllirsticir4Anpt bioraro, of the coon. faceit• tit:6 tiollerrTrasury..nottis liOtv, in eirculat iort,, Theisliitild, of the. goddess. of. .iberty, on tlie Lge.4oipo netes . ; ha4N, - . ,5 . , intertwitnitty. tipmir it, , These, letters,. grit mitt:Nl On . thecomiterfett,S, . ~ ' Trooli. , oti, • . 1!. ! • I • , -" • THE up;,eralea n.tritettrom the rirShla r of LoibCrback, Littleaq runner:tote nc Nto,,no:;•„ Colll A. Co.; la tho.gmoctt 11:Irthcirt , ;rad eilt!miThNi)l,;rol; ttidenplaln Itself :• etl r uo.ot penult t1.1. , 01.1.trrt.;n; , . - i . prtoa with out again tczeirrie rz toy lteux{,k thanit. In the . Mer• nrol fehltd, t•;1.o tut ez.teu• tad tb tne 1119; 'nll.l In:lncure. el•tee ntc ter,lnf„aa -Inter.;•-t4 luve tecit mor-04 in the Noe ; and I btgl iutilc C1 , `711, a± W;4l ae• tame i...tvc Lt.:run:A it convent...ono dos.. to fav tue telt:: !heir patronage, In returnfor-a dctcruarattita: to awl or.oui-.••Arnse. If C. Vri,raz. )14ntroo: g3ret. Stl. 15:1. • . . N. D. -- .t. C. TYLIDI. tai tqle?'.^.eli :Utere,e4 frith tut, the rUtne• 1. with our pri s dec e , sort.. ..MIO. I NET. COIll: t. CO.. and would qv hippy to ewe isk old Montle orrectiva their ortterv. 111111;4 wet will exceni e, in the very be Misr ner hu hl3 ulilene... LOISDEttIIACK. 011.111 MT it , CO., • ' srihr.• ttt l'ul.; 1t.0 . .f; oopooite the Astor .I.lottfo.. • EIATRO/4A' COAL OIL. w %R., ai t ,f ,.. z. , ?:r l ( , ) , ri.sW; tsl:l , LOstv.r..! and equll to , linty 1.,‘11, :71 ri!tfra r: feu' circa% TAM peir WWI a pvi';‘ 4 - 1 . 0.U.! • 1 . PZS:c.k S4L.l' COSIP.I,ItiY. •. .NEW MILFORD NOE M A L -SCHOOL rfi. N...C.Vta7LE7r. &risk gat. 11111E • gPP.ING ~ f . tlti, pro.perim• holltution. , C'1;t11:101t , .! - 011 Wvinelday,, Yebrtiary.%th. and contiune lvvelo. ion lteretoforv.. For p4rtfcular4:lrldre , " - 'F. BOYLE,. Soc. 11. ViAltrtATT. Pres. Cirr • • •-ft " Ca..„ • t!;L'Artriv-rr . : or Vic mthgcrilier, •,,' :,unt tli- 1.4 I t- t. .nie Owl). .„-„:„;, re 1:1,•4:,..1 t,t pril7oprOpCily r ce.e su, E r 1,16, - ;:r."l,,E;;A:y N. 1:61. owin; EV Ens. SISQ. CO. CUSSIC IL .IXD AN l .ll`ll4 11,:t W'elxistz. PROF.S, S. HARTWELL, B. A., PRINCIPAL M r. I. S. Ilxgra. Irt & Teacher of Vocal Sieslc . .. Mi. L. Welraide, 1i0.trp.4.31v,s of French and Dritwivg. Mb.. Y.'. 11..true.ruto .11 31.11.4: wa Plano. A. 'a. 11,1;1r:di. lustrnc4 ra la.Pr:mary Depart- • um•ht. , • • • -- C. C. U.:lrley„)t. E 1 Ins tractor of Anatinny said Plrysisl. v4y. Othor I.ectururs will he employed as wazt3 oCt , :,•; may denmed. • . 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J `;.! 1.7 l' rut, ert. i:7:Apl). ger rIPt MOM rt•bruary li. I.4tt.—tf _ Cour ts of •Appeal. nf C.r.ner ',aver :1::. follon :la?", and idaFt-r,rot iiulding -1111:4,d, fur 12, to wit: , a: in Gibecn. marrl I:tit. a: nod. Ctiro.d - k: r: ov . :ar,!l Dunt!atr inircl: k .‘1.11.2.«,:i in Ltereciz. . . I , lla. vrt J..F. Tarlice,. in .Tacl:46n :r:1 G 1 .4 Careo. • 7:VICL . 3 , :t ;!••tra - () . r.'el. r!.2...y. F: alto- ZOE r. C. t!Zl:e.,:ozr.r. C.;7::.., ;are f - f Ar 71, 7, 17 V 3,1 kj 1 L ) i. - N Sl4 4 GREAT COMMOTION is nu: li RY :: GO DS, . . JOHN -.BULL Thraatens. WAR iCr Fißilii/L b etTra SO T . )o::s T 11:: 111:3T ,1)7 Q3uttrubr.lovith'aulyt,,,,'a 11l CEILTAIN. 1:13_^•. , has put its nn oar mina and we has'a lately 'Alin a la ri rdock. which onalle+ ne to t'n nits' cnontnecn. coot t on equally , n. goad tern= an tummy. emnddarlng t he late AT TH . g sTaitEs OF 61 . tictib.e14, -'Al3s . cilbllllo .. CtL, raontrose l . Susq'a County l Fa. s pinira, New-Yorit Busquehanua*. Dept ; ft OU FALL. AND WINTER STOCK Y5i.C5c)3:13.12.1. - este),, Wo are ikter c altre4lCot to hp outclOoq, ett.ter, In prices , ol (ma w f irv'Willc.pltavor to OW top: titht puler* all p.lsAibla sAtlghglltin. CLOTEEING: - • - - 7 ' • . . In Han Art:ma uncteork In complee, gml will An volt\ lower. nod' v.kp Wittertiay 411)100 *lgo ow ono-hortn evtnblbinruri,.nttiny four-horro TAineero *).ti stec of N. York thiy, re obit , . W.(4cr C. r.prdiltiCc. 'Wv cnn not ore thr. public. Iluit ive count:nub- employ Inn. ton-,4 cutlery and yr o roknu,lArnako'tui our ntorlt. , . •-• . ''(.1.a:n!.;.:,.q.n In 208 ICi. Ord LT . ' • - • i : ' :_3Oll filo shorteEt ni.4 Ice . 057AOpotrIcli \74zzanteel or up .4,19, . . . . PURNI§)-1 NG GOODS: 4tititt4ty kept, alutold lower than the, ktwe (at Otttettbill,o,eiSk 11. ll.ostroto, :NOW.; 10, 'lll--1 ?7i( o , .V. .',.:C:Trk t.;:i'l-.::.!LI; 1::.:1•....'-'..A...
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