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Ini.esAre in nerved to subsortberS in the ' is per Week Yearly Subneribere will be '{ c no. in advance AND Betet•Wlicir Talthaandll. - ow/LOH it. alto published twine slreek during Leglelature, and weekly during the tar year, and furnished to nalbSOribtra at A ti,L cu: i rata*, VIZ : e .obKerbers per year Beini.Weekly.. ol 60 ..12 00 ,22 00 1 00 1. subqriber, Weekly . • • • a.11U .1 OF ADVERTLVINEL Alf lines or bats constitute oneehalfeqtutto. light than fast constitute a 111/1111146 Ogre, one day...... one week .. 1.110 month three moutbi lu months one year.. ....... . • • .• • .4 ,re, or day ......... one week one mouth ............ 8 60 three moans 00 10 00 is mouths one year ......... ... 00 tygsr names Deaths, FP7E inserted tn the Leoat Mum or ricon nud CENTS "84 T.TVir.'frp $0 90 - 00 „„ 200 It 00 00 800 60 -•efi l o l i. Y.anlges and Deaths to be oberged M regular •u 01c itlebitat Ott . JOHNSON Aziertmconars LOCK HOSPITAL it discovered the most certain, speed, ,Tl,l eg(rtintl remedy In the world for OF IMPRUDENCE. lrl,n fa xOl to Tway. ROMS :h )14 amy or Noxious Dre g s. If :4Tel I , oaerniD, Oa NO MAROS, II 11( 011111 Tao DY,116. - fill Lon (I Inc. Boa or mho, Strictures, Palns In et the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic a Doodler Uterhydoe •sow pm% Sptrttn, Confusion 01 'dose, Le iklat,Tlllllditre Trembling% Dimness lltt 110.1, 101011011 of the Stomach, Affection* 7 ~t, s. Pl' or Skin—thou torrlble dleor e sr. L.v retion or Salary Dabney 01 -Wo r ar.dwi and dettruotive practises wide 'r axer.. 1401 1. .nxi itrbllity, render MlTTiadia lames iL,Lo. NMh holy and mind. Yol:Nii ircoy iptt ioj4 , oll{) who bhWO become the victilneel 'Cc% ireadiul and destructive habit wirier dotitaoly grave thousands of rues Ott, mm -it es tiled silent and bdlliaot Intel- In no tat.t ineralni have entranced listening wile with be traders of (+lsm:mace, or waked to 410. 14y :'.one lyre, two tall wild frill conlidenoa MAHRIABIE. Lir.ed maw, 01 taut , tootemplatlng marriage, ba• 4. woe of vey weagDl4B, should immediately OM 'Oh 1 tad be Ter.': In perfect harillk. croa.tll. KAILNIIB ieseter4 and and NI Moor restored. Ho 'to pm! , under the ears of Dr. J. MI, '0 .0' o alll tea honor as a gentleman, and *OS. r re , y ~ta $l , ll as a physialiat. trltEre 1 ... south Frederick street, Baltimore, ne r.tmi Pldo going from Baltimore street, 7 w. Tr , IP par Boulez In observing libe r 000 r• r. r you will mistake the place. Be par rip NAN; Quacks, with false llama ma entwined by the mode lOW 14. r. moz o.uutin a FeetageStanap, to WO OA the 0 11. JoEINSTON. al In her et the Royal College of flurgeone, one of the meet eminent Oolieges lee., and the greatest part of whose life Hospitals of London, ParW, ~ , v h.re, has effected some Of the motet as. OW were ever known. Many troubled . 1;1.4 die earn and head when asleep, great nor xlarmed at sudden sounds, basktfuluese, • , lu‘limg,attnudod sometimes with derange , mad u , r.• cured immediately, X PithiTICULAlt NOTIGit. .41 - IReP ell those who having Inland than r r se and imeroper indulgenclas, that secret which ruins both body and mind, un tki Pllher businessor society. 4tt 4).31e ut the sad and melancholy edema pro tar!, hihlln 01 youth, via : Weakneis of the hole, Petite in the Read, Dimness of rw fight, er, Palpitation ,•11, viiirrliebility, 1 .1..orangement Of the ingestive • • . Uou, ra , Bynaptotou d Vsissunise MENTALLY. the !earful ennui on the mind are womb to —Lopo of Memory, Confusion of Ideea, Fyn Forebodings, Aversion tolioole • lore of Solitude, Tluddity,gte., aro some •,,,110! pertain of all ages, Gan now judge what oof their decline In health, losing their vigor, ~; 'cat, ;ale, nervous and emaciated, have a PDboance about the eyes, ocagh, and symp• 06 41000 b. YOUNG MEN .•-•,,,°lmered themselves by a certain preclusion atm atanc—a habit frequently , learned from at scithol, the affects of which are even Whet asleep, and if not oared,rgOers mimmi.qe, and destroy' both mind and body, ;' • '; AY Immediately. • 1,4 young rate, the hopes of the soon. its parents, ehould be snatched trot" and euJoynienta o f life by the conseqnynoes -g tap path of nature, and indulging In a ` . .rm hablt ft-la vermeils mast, literr" °MU° %Intod nd and body are the Bloat n to promo'. connubial happiness. " f= v.:, the wnrney through life becomes a weary th R e ospeet hourly darkens to the vinyl the Psi shs.dt..wed with despair, lad filled with th retlectuo that the happiness of another be , • ,sts.l with our own. 4 . hNhi vliioitATlNti REMEDY 701 01 BASIC WEAKNESS. -,seat Ata important remedy, Weakness of the Cored, and hill vigor restored. mod and and debilitated whit h , ve been Immedistely relieved,. All -., „ rum Siarrase, Physical or Mental DisquallA• , litriel ki Tremhns, Weakn ess or Itchanstion or nd, speedienl' SO STRANGERS. cured at this bostkition within UM fears, and the numerous Important' Burgin& i.wrformed by Dr. J., witnessed by ~ the re. and many other persons, coders of ,Pr.ared main and again before the priblia, 1'0;44 ~,,,neman of cheractsr end re. •• taarantee to the %Mated. t : ! .. 1 2 8 Iffr IlilitilDENCE.—When the misguldea " f "ry Of pleasure ends he has imbibed this painful disease , ucation and re It toe often happens that Ames of snafu or dread if discovery deters ,i who, fm ed ' i can '''.`tYn totho Lane befriend hlm, rodelaying lib the n”. ' ,'Y'sPteels till!! horrid disease make their C"nthe head, throit, nose, akin, h., • „`' t.,,,,,,f,.t114ttul byre ,rapidity till death rsts, nitlerings h)/ hit e t raveler retur It is a mei gnu thousands fall ytetiro na sto this terrible 0 .. • Inc u nskilfulness of Ignorant pretend. "P% of Out dtckily oases, asermsrg, rain %to mate the realties, ol life miserable. a k—f be peeler's Iliplohnasol bang i n b* Rost ~,e,am Stamp to WI on the reply. belh "b 1 hY ir...deriek street, Baltimore. • - . LS! Rti bRE G E 6toe, Ss th OODS ! FURS of at ,:yottow Mem Fine too Tow Next door t o the latt 05. ill. ran 41, W. GROSS & CO., wnoLgSAL.E MrD RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKE T ST REF:T ,ffdaRlB . ltURG, PBAlf'4. DRUGGISI'i PHYSICIANS, STORE KEEPERS AND CONSUMER'S, We are daily adding to our assortment of pods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your atantion to the largest and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, OHEMIOALB ok'PAINTS, Oda varnishes and GIUOIII, Dyelinage, alms and Putty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pure Ground Spiess Burning Fluid sad AlcohoL, Laird, Sperm and Pine Ode, Bottles, Vials sited Lai ap Globes, Castile Soap, Sponges and Cork., Ma, dia., &a., dia., dia., &c., ac With a general yoriety of PERFURXRY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the beet manufacturers and Pe towns of Europe and this country., Being very large dealers In PALMS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEVID OIL,,VARNMEICB, WINDOW GLASS, ARTISTS COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S Burma IN ALL THEM veaurrum, COLORS AND MOMS OF ALINNINDO. ta . Pi ' -- - P. • --- 03 V. . , • • • ; i ' . . , , ___l I._ 1 0 We respectfully invite •.call, feeling, confi dealt that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH ! TEETH ll Z " - PATENT MEDIOINES AND HAIR BB3TORATITES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Ooneentrated Lye Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we eel aa low as it can be purchased in the cities. NEATER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS 00AL OIL 1 CARBON OIL 1 Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can offer Inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lampe of the most Improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamp changed to burn Coal OIL • FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, Those of you who have not given our HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial-know no their superior*, and the advantage they are in keeping Horses land Cattle healthy and in pod condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of ourOattle Powders by the increasing quantity and quality of milk besides improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long experience In the business given us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we as in a very short time furnish anything appertaining' to our business, on the beet of terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestows on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of PURE DRUGS at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to merit a continuance of the favor of a disorizo molting public. fyill AP SUGARS l I—Clall at 11110i0La & BOWMAN, sonar 'soot sad anima Arm& HARRISBURG, PA., MON DAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1862. atistellancous PUBLIC SALE. N PURSUANCE of on order of the Or -1 Court of Dauphin county, Will be exposed to side, on SATURDAY, the Bth day of March, 1862, at the Coati House in the city of Harrisburg at 2 o'clock, P. Y. , the following real estate, viz : A certain two steryframe house and piece of:ground situate in said aki r and county, bounded anh descr,bed es follows, to wit : Beginning at a point on South street, the corner of the piece of ground and house formerly owned by James Williams, twelve feet and six inches from West alley, theece along said South street towards High street etwalve feet six inches, thence on a line parallel with west alley towards State street forty-six feet six Inches, thence on a line parallel with State street twelve feet six inches towardsWeet alley, thence on a line parallel with West alley tortyedx feet elk inches to the place of 'beginning, ether with the piece t‘ ground adjoining the aforesaid use and ground on the west side titheentone foot wide., on South street extending In depth the EMU width par-. alley with west alley thirty-two leit t.n molten, heing now used as an alley belonging to the aforesaid house and ground, whereon Is erected a two story frame house, late the estate oCILiZABilfil THOMPSON. deCeseed., Attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known by DAVID IL ituBINSOIt, Executor of said de ceased. JNO. lUNGLAND, Clerk, 0.0. ibbB-dts DNALICH IN • BOOTS AND SHOES, BUFFALO AND GUM OVER SHOES, ' TRUNKS AND CARPET BAGEL AVMS OLD STAND corner of the alley, next to the Court House, Market, street, Harrisburg, Pa. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon the late Arm of A. Hummel & Co., we trust by strict Ate tentlon to business, and by keeping a well illesarse ex= or aeons to merit a continuance of the same. Melee Cell and examine our crook and rams before buying elsewhere. jantl•lyd 'A RUNNEL Goods era purchased direct from he manufactures for cash enabling them to sell very low. JUST OPENED! A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR 15131112EAJELIS MALD — E e . GOod itobao nnd from one' to two years old, of my own manufacture. a tine tot of choice Chewing aid Smoking Tobacco, Pines, Snuff and a large variety of ,her articles constantly on it au d tor ado wholesale and retail. lhanktul for former pat. mega, share l no th e b trade. atrlot etteutiou to business to r e ceive a liberal A tine Smoking Room attached, Where customers may lay beck and test my Elegant and Tongan). Don't forget the window with the Snip hi It; that a the plans to buy your Tobacco and aegars. North ' Market Square, above Market attes t , Harrutbarg. Dec. 4 , IB6I .— dam WYKOFF. NEW DRESS GOODS. "LIMBROIDERED, REPS, 1. - A" Pisin4ind Figured Reps, Itch Figured all Wool Delaiues, • Plain Mariposa and Cashmeres,. Fancy Paris Dress Silks, Superior Plain Colored Dress Silks, Warranted makes of plain black silks, New Styles Low Priced Delainea At as UMW & mortise's Wuxi door to the Harrisburg Bank Market settare. earl OXIMILATBD DANDELION COFFEE , JUST tiEUEIVS - D a large- quantity uf superior Dandelkin Ooze, wind' we will sell low to snit the times; also, pure ground alo Goilee and Tu rkey 0011eur all tat up in one pound,patelteges. 041 and wuordoe it the wholesale and retail erocory store of NICHOLS & BOW MAN, corner of Front and Market streets. Ch w. 2611:7331N - Clia, TRW/ELMO AGENT OF TIM OLD - WALLOWER LINE• OLD TRANSPORTATION - LINE is in a docent al operation and prepared L to carry ibejlaa LOW sa any other individual line - between phis, liszTisburg,Sunbury,Lewisburg, Wllllams sport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and all points on. the Northern Matra', Philadelphia and thie, and Williams - port and Moira Railroads. Local AgentatHarria wo burg A. I& flootti sent Go PEACOOK, ZELL di lIINOILHAN Nos. 808 and 810 Iliarket street, above Rlghth, by 4 o 'clock, P. M., will antra at Harrieb arg, ready for de livery the soext morning. ' O. P. MIIIINOH Apgar Traveling . Agent. NEW CLOTHING STORE. SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER M?r7rMT= ' M (Room formerly ocapied by as Post:fwd.) undersigned have just opened a rileew and large assortment of -too latest styles of clothhig. We are also prepared to manufacture to order all lands of Gatti Wear, out to the latest style 4 and rash - lona. We have always on hand a large stook of Beady made clothing sad Gentleman's Furaisning Goods. ttonAlßut H. iIBELLIONGhIitGaR & 550. COAL! POWDER!! COAL REDUCED 11 1 L N consideration of the hard times, and is I sell exclusively FOB GASH, l have reduces the price of Coal as follows : Lykens Valley Broken ® $2 90 per ton 14 u rge E gg 290 at 14 41 " Small Bat. 290 " " " " MAYO " 290 " " N ut t, 226 II Wilkebarre ft 290 CS 41 Lability " 2 90 it IS Goal delirered by the Pau= Wotan:, Cases; it canoe Weighed at the purchasers dcor, and it halls short 10 room, the Coal wild be forfeited. All Coal of the best quality mined, delivered free from all impurities. SW-Coal sold la gestates, at the LOWBST WHOLIBUJI MOM ALVA far Duponrs Celebrated Powder, a large supply always On hand, at Basinfisturers prime Wit lams lot of superior Wok Bay fat lima M. WHEELER. JOHN B. MITE'S BOOT & SHOE STORE coattEß BECIOND AND wmaurr Harrisburg, Pa. ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of BOOTS ) MORS, GAITERS, Sui., of the very best swinges fbr ladles, gentlemen, and Windrow' wear.— Prices to suit the times. All hinds of WORK MADE TO ORDER lush* best style by superior workmen REPAIRING doziest short notice. JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg. THEO. F. OCHEFFER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, MARKET STREET HARRISBURG. • gfirParticular attention paid to Printing, Ruling and Binding of Railroad Blanke t Mandhats, Policies, Checks, Drafts, dm Gene printed at $2, $B, and $5 per thousand in agant k . i2O LADIES CORSETS, ALL OF DIE DIFFERENT SIZES, WHITE AND COLORED. IMbeet article inaaufaatared. can bear , : at st Nod door to the Harrisburg Ban h. ItiIACIEREL Nos. 1 2 and 3in aIL abed AMpickipe. Wile ;ripply ; sekreoerved, O wl ' faCkitiwArra,Od iia rep:: ssentolloesitlie by :o'4 , - •r , i ,, IVJEAMXic Jr4/10ii•' :1; TE!IC= mt.* .n trate Se tiaruiportattui: ,= :,4 - i4SYLVANI.A r HAIL -ROM: WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. The Pguwasger Trahos or llio - Pouraylraala Railroad Oboapany will depart wand arrive at Harrisburg sad 41111000.19 , as follows ' • TIMOUGHICEPRICEN TRAIN leaves . Harrisburg daily at fl./11 a. in, and 'arrives at. West rdlatelphia at 7.40 'a. m. .FAST LYNX leaven Harelabnrg daily, (except Sunday,) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except SU 5 d 5 3) at 6.65 p. In a and anivea at West Philadelphia at 11.00 P. m, ACOOMMOMATION TRAIN, its . Mount Joy, team 711arrtsburg at 7.80 m. , and %mom at Wart . `Atelphla at 12.85 p. m. RABRIEBORG Aooommoraning TRAIN, 'la Colum bia, loaves !ignitible." it 2.00 p. m.. and arrives NO Wort Oblls•tolobin tt 7.20 p. m. THROUGH Wafts TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.80 p. m., Harrisburgin., Altoona 8.40, a. In., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.28 p. NAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. in., and ar rives at Harrisburg atl.2op. M. ;lemma Burial) tug at 9.00 m., Altoona, 8,80 p. in., and arrives at Pittsburg at 9.80 p. id. VAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at U. 25 a. my Hanle. barn 4.09 4 p. m., Altoona at 9.10 p. in., and arriving at Pittsburg at 1.40 m. HARRISBURG ACOOKMODATION TRAIN leaves PBS. delpela at 2.80 p. m., and arrives at Oarriaburg at 8.00 MOUNT JOY AOOOIIMODATION via Mount Joy;leaves Lancaster at 11.88 a. m., arrives 'at Harrisburg at 1.80 p Th . • Ine NEWS EXPRESS and PASSENGER TRAIN will leave . West Philadelphia at 4.00 a. m.; Lancaster 7.07 a. m. Mount Joy at 7.43 a. m., Middletown at 8.26 a.. m., and arrive at Harrisburg at 3.66 a. m., connecting with Mail Train weal, from Harriaburg, &MOO a. m. BIMUEL D. YOUNG, Bunt:last, lay. Penna. Railroad. Harrisburg, January 24,1882 —dtf Northern Central Railway CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WINTER AZULUIVENLENT. %VW MAINS DAILY .10 AID MOD A.• 111 I lir Q 10 0 .19aU -1,4*-414fKatiQn „made at Harrisburg • ..• TO AND FROM. NEW YORE. SLEEPING EARS RUN ON ALL NISRT TRAINS. T .. .It AND •./LFTER SUNDAY, NOV. 24, UM' the Pasonger-Tratns of the Northern tbatzal .t.A.1 1 7.-,•.- will arrive at and ddpart from Harriaberg and Baltimore as Ibllews, via : GOING SOUTH. SlAlit TRAIN arrives at Harrisburg 1.05 P M and leaves " 1410 P. M =PRIM gs arrives at " R. 47 A. 31 and leaves " 3310 A X ...--; Go NG NORTH. MAIL THAW leavesataltlmore at 8.25 A. 31. and arrives at Harrisburg:.... 1.00 P. X. and leaves! North at 1.20 P. IL WORM TRAIN leaves Baltimore at........ 8.00 P. X . and arrives at Harrisburg.... 8.00 P. N and leaves North at........... 8.10 P. N HARRISBURG ACIOOMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Harrisburg for Baltimore 8.46 A. M. Returning—haves Sidtbnore 8.813 P. M. The only train leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will be the tannins Train, South at 8.20 A. M. oar further intbrmation apply at the °Moe, in Penes Rotrle4 HoPot JOHN F. ORRICE, Agent. k.itoriimaturg, Nov. 23, 1361,—dis WINTER TIME *ARRANGEMENT NOW Alit LIND ROUTE THREE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORE, AND PHILADELPHIA WITHOUT MANGE OF OAPS.I QN AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM BER 4,1861, the Pusenger Trains will leave the P delphis end Reading Railroad Depot, allilarrlaborg, foi. Raw York and Philadelphia, m follows, EASTWARD. HEMPBRIS ISSlNleaves Harrisburg at 8.80 a m. on ar rival of Pennsylviuna Railroad Express Train f rom the arrivingin New 'York at 11.6 a. m., and at Phila delphia at 9.00 a. in. A idipepiog.car Y attached to the Wiwi through from Pittsburg without change. . mem WAIN InaveitHarrisbnrS at S a. m., arriving fit Now York at 5.809. m. , and Philadelphia at 1.26 p. at. TART LINE lea Hartiaboggotl.4o p. m. on arrival of Peamtvlvants Past Mail, arriving in Now York at 9.50 p. m., and Philadelphia at 8.40 p. m. WESTWARD. peer TANS leaves New York at 8 m., and Phllade ptila at Ba. in arriving at Hartiabarg at Ip. m. 11.631, TEAM leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and Phil. adelphia at 8.18 p. in., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10 p in =PENNS LINE leaves New York at 8 p. m. arri ving at Harrisburg atB.lo a. m., and connecting with the Pennsylvania &press Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping ear is also attached to this train . Connections are nude at Harrisburg with trains on the peonsylvania, Northern Coign] and Cumberland Valley Rai/wads, and Si Beading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wilkeebarre, Allentown, Bastes, Ao. 11eggage checked through. Bare between New York and HarrhiOnrti, 10 00; between Harrisburg and Phila delphia, $2 25 in No. 1 cars, and 52 70 in No. 2. Per tickets or other Information apply to J.J. CLYDE, not Geaelel Agent, Harrisburg. TORT FOLIOS 1 wRYITNG DESKS, TRAVELING RAGS, PIIRS.M, FORTMONAIES,' And algeneral assortment of FANCY WOOS have just been rebeived at BERGNER'S CHEAP 1300KSTORE. K*LTIbIRIB DRUG BTilißli is the Rises) m say roust Mosissos ‘. ON AND APTZP. MONDAY JANUARY Nth, 1862 EASTW A RD WESTW ALBD. ,-,- ,- - ;-7( ' 'r , ' fl'ilr% ;•".0-j., .....-__:% ."' - .......- j ;-yi r ..- 1,.,- 4.. --. VO. Ilk L V. Me 4 FROM WABifiNGNON. 4.ig:to Iwo THE MEXICAN QIIEET/ON. No Panes Granted,to go South THE TROOPS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IN GOOD CONDITION. They are Anxious to Meet the Enemy. D.EGYJINATION OF MAJ: GEN. Vileaumaros, Mira 2 Gen. Lander died this afternoon at Pawpaw, Western Virginia, from the debilitating effects of his wound, received at Edwards' Ferry. Hie body is on the way to this oity, where his widow resides. It is said to be clearly understood between the allied powers, that a monarchy in Mexico will result from the invasion of that country, notwithstanding the assurances given to the United States that they should not seek any political object there. It is believed they disposed of those assu rances by riving that the monarchy will , be established by the free choice of the Mexican people, just as the Empire was established in France by the tree choice of the French na tion. ledge Freese has obtained leave to vacate for the time being his office as Assistant Adju tant General and Provost Judge of Alexandria, in order to join Eleintsleman's division as Pro vost Marshal. The War department refesoi to transmit any otters to the southern States. Numerous passes have been given to women, children and persons in ill health to return to their friends alad families. Passes for bast nese purposes or to persons merely desiring to visitthe South and West are invariably re fused. Reports from every military depot received during the past week, represent the troops as being in a good condition, and that there pre vails among them a vigorous and patriotic spirit for action in the field. Numerous applications by regiments and °fet ters have been made to be released from duty in guarding posts, and placed where they will have an opportunity of meeting the enemy in battle. Major-General Hitchcock declines hie ap pointment to that position, on the ground that the bad health with which he hue been suffering for several years will -Dot-- - mit him to perform the duties of the field.-- His letter of declination utters strong Union sentiments. His fervent desire that the rebellion may be speedily overthrown, and his confident belief that, this will soon take place, and the authority of the Federal Government everywhere be established. He expreseed great admiration bf the brilliant achievements re cently in the West, and of the military genius which they manifest. AN EXPEDITION TO EASTPORT, MISSISSIPPI. Strong Vnion Feeling in South:Tennessee and North Alabama. TYRANNY or THE. REBELS —.— Seizure of Wheat and Flour by our Forces. Wasansrerroa, March 1. Dispatches were received at the Navy De partment to day from Commodore Foote, en- closing a report from Lieut. Given, in which he sass he returned, to Cairo on the 25d, after having gone up the Tennessee river in the gun boat as high as Eastport, Alabama. He is happy to state that he has met with an increased union sentiment. in South Tennes see and North Altbama—he saw a few. Missis sippians in Sardin, McNary, Wayne and Deca tur, and a portion of Hardimen, all of which border upon the river. The Union sentiment is strong, and those who do not express themselves openly loyal, are only prevented by their fears of the mili tary tyranny and coercion which is practiced by marirauding bands of guerilla companies of cavalry. learning that a large quantity of wheat and flour was stored in Clifton, Tennessee, intended of course to be shipped to the South, a large portion of it having been bought for a lb* in Memphis, on his way down be blinded thereand took on board a thousand sacks and one hun dred barrels of flour, and some 6,000 bushels of wheat. He also considered it his duty to take posses sion of the above in order to prevent i 4 being seized by the retiels, or dispersed in the rebel country. The glorious successes of our armies at Forts Henry and Donelson, he says have been most beneficial to the Union cause throughout south and west Tennessee and Alabama. The Union men can now begin to express their loyal sentiments, without fear of being mobbed, especially along the banks of the river. He brought down, under arrest, a man named Wm. P. Poole, who has been active in opposing the Union men in his community, He has warned the inhabitants of the dif ferent towns along the banks of the river, that he would make seoassioniste and their property responsible for any outrages committed on the Unionists in their communities, and had en listed seventeen men and brought down a por tion of the refugees. PROM BALTIMORE NO NEWS FROM THE SOUTH ......-.i10.- - ••• • The Old - Point boat brings no news. 'A. Rag of truce, with - prisoners, hid not tirriyed when, the boat left. - •' LATER FROM EUROPE. 111111111, OF THE STEMOSIO ARABIA. THE GERMAN FEDERATION. THE MITIOAN QUESTION IN IMILEID. PROBABLE FALL OF THE PALMERSTON MINISTRY. The Ar chduke e United States Gunboat Tuscarora and, the Pirate Sumter at Gibraltar. The Stone Blockade in the English Par- What the Mason and Slidell Affair Coat England. The Royal mail steamship Arabia arrived from Liverpool on Saturday, the 15th, via Queenstown. Oo the 16th ahe put iu here short of coals, at 2.80 P. M. The Arabia reports having experienced strong westerly gales during the whole passage. She has 60 passengers for New York. LIVIMPOOL. —The sales of cotton oh Saturday amounted to 12,000 bales., the market closing firmer but unchanged. LONDON. —Consols are quoted at 9240,93. Austria having protebttd against the views of Russia with reference to German ening the atter government, in a note to Austria and the other German states, says there appears to be no well founded motive for such a protest. a k Tbe French papers express the opinion that the Mexican question will lead to the fall of the Palmerston cabinet in England. It is positively stated that the Archduke MAximillian has accepted the Mexican throne. The 11. 8. gunboat Tuscarora is reported to be at Gibraltar, where the pirate Sumter still remains wituout coal. In the Rouse of Lords, Earl Russell, in reply to Lord Stanhope, stated that the British Gov ernment had protested against the permanent destruction of any of the harbors on the Southern coast of America by the stone block ade, end the United States Government bad answered its protest by denying any snoh in tention. - • The expense to England of the Mason and Slidell affair is understood to tlo £364,000. It is understood that the address from the French-i3hambers in answer to the speech of the Emperor, will contain a mild rebuke to the people for not listening to the conciliatory propositions of France for the settlement of the Roman question. The Austrian poncordat wee to be,revised with the consent of-the peo- The Burnside Expedition. RECONNOISSANCE UP THE CROWIN RIVER. THE CAPTURE OF WINTON. A dispatch from Commodore Goldsborough to Secretary Welles, dated United States Steam er Philadelphia, off Roanoke Island, February 23d, says : The reconnoitering party sent up to Chow an's river- has returned ; it did not go up be yond Winton—there the enemy, in considerable force, opened a heavy fire upon the vessel in advance, the Delaware, with a battery of artil lery and musketry, which induced our force to attack it in return, both by landing the 9th New York Zouaves and with the guns of the vessels that could be brought to bear. The enemy soon took flight, and the houses he occupied as quarters were burned. Not a man on our side of either arm was injured. MILWAITSIIM, Wis., March 1. A destructive fire occurred here this morning and destroyed the entire block known as the Albany building. Tne first floor was occupied by the American Empress office, Leahey's gas fixture establish ment, Bell's liquor store, Wisconsin seed store and saloone—stock mostly saved. The second story was occupied by the law offices of Finch, Lynd & Miller, Brown & Ogden, Carey & Platt, and several others—books and.papers saved.— The large concert and opera hall covered the third floor, which was entirely destroyed, to gether with the scenery and stage fixtures. The bis's on the building is estimated at $75,000 insured for $50,000. The other louses are not known. FROM NEW YORK. Beilhig of the Steamer Kangaroo. 'Haw YOBS, March 1. The steamship Kangaroo sailed to-day for Liverpool with $179,000 In specie. Secretary Seward has rescinded the order re quiring persons leaving the country to procure PamPorta. lIBPLEASANT INTERRUPTION. —While Jeff. Davis was reading his rnaugural Address at Richmond on Saturday, a telegraphic despatch announ cing the fall of Nashville, interrupted the har mony of the proceedings. It is supposed that Davis immediately thereafter added the little statement that "we have met with serious dis asters," and that " the tide was against" the rebellion. Perhaps, also, the rebel President's - unusual outbursts of piety at the conclusion of his harangue ' was wrung from him by his Consciousness of deserving do countenance in his sin. Sunni the Cumberland river has fallen, forty or fifty dead wash soldiers have been found with their hands cut off, supposed to have bten done by the fugitives in crossing the river on their memorable retnitt, to prevent them sink bls the battik r; 9• Be=max, March 2 PRICE ONE CENT. the Mexican Throne. 1=E:::2 I==l liament. ~~~ Harm.; March 1 Cr= WAPHINGTON, March 1 DESTRUCTIVE FIRE THE PAB3PORT ORDER RESOItTDED