Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, March 10, 1862, Image 1

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RAI 89 OF ADVICEMIWIC
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three months
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pis months 10 00
one year ......,...• . ~16 go
r Eolue , F novas inserted in the Lewai Othaass,
gcartge, , and Deaths, FIVE GRITS Pin for
o.erra.
if M3roget , sod Deaths to be charged as regular
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iEtbical.
JOHNSON
8./I.LaTINVIONL. I33
LOCK HOSPITAL.
tHta.drecovered the most certain, speed)
i .0 A 0,0.3.; remedy le the world tot
+ , I4,ASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
iSLIII/ IP Nr to !WILTS AOO.
Nt, mercury or Nostovie Drew.
t ,lijarip, OP 10 ClAtal, nPI 071 Tt
Two Dacia
^ .0 14 ( , 1 the limb or robs, 131riattaree, Pabli
t, a:h•eatuo of the Kidneys end Blodder, Or=
w OP, ~0.11. 1 1Ue t.obility, Decay*, therbyeioa
languor, Lay Spirlte,Contwitou of data,
~:v Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dltonagt
r kovllgria, ineesso or the Stamm:lb, ,Alfrotioom
Hod Nroe or Skin—those terrible dtsat
,. the indlocrebot or %Wry nitbila of
dr,..oitd and dottettetive praettoel whieb
cot,F ,, l,A,onai debility, render ntarAfte Impose
trd destroy bath body and mind.
YOUNG MIN.
inn! ire wpeclally who Rive become the vkdhae of
Med dreadful and destructive habit whiet
c...,zi11 !eerie m aotirtiely grave thetteaetda
0! ,he most exalted talent and brilliant tnteM
r e NIA olherwleo Rave entranced Bakst*.
ttikITHIST. 01 eigoOIIOOCO, or waked to co-
• J). the war lyre. may cal , wit b full confidence.
vAHRIAGE.
Woe.. contemplating marriage, be
n ,:151: ;a1)11'3 , % Mania, ShOUidbaniedillidi OW
-0 I Iv, TrOnid to perfect health.
ma Amt. WELK.NIB
Noeduddy ondand f algor reskrod.
tu. into blau,! undo , the cue of Dr. L i way
re:011.1y rdi # o oti Low. gentleman, lift 066
!dead ; nry CMIIOIO !kill rah,
iTOAV v: tdloo street, Baltimore
Oa thr ren Lad Ride gets Jain linkhnone mint,
fart from the ranter. Be par nenhyr 0 1 M1011 1 / 1 11 1
aqlP or Ember, or you will whitoke the oboe. Pe per.
for for Irwood, Billing Quacks, with hate nedees,
pay"doming Ourildostot, attracted by the repels
: of Dr, J.toon, inn noes
I luiien nun oontudo I Poetise Stutp, 41 us cc tin
DR. JOHNSTON
J ,, tlaton member of the Royal Collage of Surgeons,
Gt. e% lute from one of the meat eminent Colleges
.'eLuLLI •tataa, end the greatest part of whose life
to see .pnt m the Hospitals of London, Paris,
rlsewhare, has ellheted some of the most as.
r .14 tree that wore ever known. Many troubled
^. o fLiat le he fare and head when Wee great air.
4 etug alarmed at sudden sounds, me,
. blushing, attended sometbnes with Ursine.
of were cured Immediately,
'IA lilt PARTICULAR NOM&
testes all these who having injured thew
u, k. r., le and improper Indulmencies„ that secret
wry Abit which ruins both body and mind, on•
them for either burilltheaor society.
ate LLtote ul the and and melancholy micas pro
iZo, Ira early habits of youth, via : Weakness of the
;SL , Urns, rains le the Head, Dimness el ES .
10 MIIEIIIO Power, l'aiphation or dif th ßsarils,„ . „ •
Nrrrnar irritability Devangernent e to oil
:119L11. weneral nobility, SystMolus dr . ' 1024 / 1 0 P'
tt.
u OVALLY. Alt
i ll l lllT, the Uncial enema OD the Imhof are mush be
rl,lllnl :—Lies of Memory, Confuskm of Ideal , Dr
81 , 10, Mril Forebodings, Aversion toSocia
'tnrust, Love of Solitude, Tlntldity,twwere Sante
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siesta.
II of perinea of all ages, can now ledge what
Lt. stale of their decline In health, lade, their Tiller
-Eg vest, $llll3, nervous and stosWitted, have .
it , paarance, abcut the eyes, cough, and flgtcP
toantriptlon. .
YOUNG MIX
~re..nmrei themselves by eorbith preetthr, to
when a lone—* habit frequently leaned Item
towantona nr at Reboot, the ernsots of wtdoh ree
1 -4 even when asleep, and If not cured, renders
heittoble, and destroys both Wad and body,
tat ly Inowthwtely.
Ity that a youn ma; e hopes ot tds
q:,tt ni
ol bin pare g
nta, shou th ld he snatched fresh
mut esleyments by the 11 0 1110 61
~.7 ,134 !Tom the path of nature, sod Inds ID 1
e lr , earl habit pence' mutt, before emstme.
MARRI/191, •
frit a mood .”.nd lad -
body hapet
promote connubialess. n
Int em l i Zi
4 e en, the journey through life betimes a weary
‘`.
tha unspent hourly darkens to the view; the
'TOMO Shadowed with despair, and tiled with th
Y re
tea toc•U b on
that the happiness of another b••
Nh iu own
aNKwu INvIGOXATINO REMY POE cit;
(Wile WEAIENMEM.
'ti treat sod Important remedY Wen/am' W"iepeedfly cured, sod fill visite restored.
u;rNude el the most nervous and debilitated wail
bePe, have been ImmelisdelY
taftlis lo Marriage, Myeloid or Mental
%rom, Trembling, Winakiinen Ilbthamdlon
~ifeartuf kind, speedily cured.
ar
STRANGICIIB.
~j- IT IeS &bottom:ids Oured it thin lusting= within mu
Mars, and the numerous Important Bur
oltorised by Dr. J. witneaellg by th en
f the and many hither persong, **MO al
appeared again and again Wore the publics
wa n to. oulMes rimasotan shareehr and sor
to. o I sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
n it
kiY IM PRUDENCIL—When the miltraded
ery of pleasu ands he has imbibed
. or this em
mom disease, it hearten happess that
t,, '4l
fomap of ehatne or dread of discovery deters
~,1 5 , t hs to thaw who, from education and re.
t, S • tab&lune befriend Wm, delaying till the con
i•:‘,;,'Y'rneoffea of this honid disease
electing the head, throat, n make thei r ose, skin, nno
" 1 ' *lth frightful rapidity, tiD death puts a
ft dreadt til sudaringe by sending him to ntLhat
lot r w w w hence No traveler returns." It Is a ntel•
%at thoutianda tall victims to tide terrible
by st
ui th:: y e t tn i ful nese el Ignorant pretend
r".'4°l,lotion and make the reititf=ifilertrlberi role
bist
lt,‘444"o.—The Doctor's Nplogasta bang In Inn
gr, ls, meat mutant a Stamp Joan on the real
es tent by MU. •
l.i.,,iivuth I'er...tering street, Ileinnkam•
;r'-----ckerk loaf, Ba l and (lonise
T trlci Ltd other augers forby
Nte.nOis t BOWMAN,
wrOor front and Market sizeees.
--Three Hundred Ctrs 81W
' 4l 6,4 3 mu received by
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tints at cli.rauti ft tranavortatiu,,
*NNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD
WINTER TIME TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
ON AND AMR
MONDAY JANUARY 27th, 1862.
The Paaaaavir Train ,ot the Poodaylvaida Railroad
Oompany will depart groilaaild arrilm at-liarilaborg
fdidadalolfaliii fallow*
E•S T IP) AI IR
THROUGH UPR TRAIN 16IVO HllllllOllll dilly
at 8.20 a. my sad arrives at West Philadelphia at 1.40
TAM UN leaves Harrisburg daily, (except guiday,)
at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10
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HAILTRAIIi leave. Harrisburg da l l7 ( 800087)
at 8.66 p. m, and arrives at ,West Ph iladelphia at 11.00
11. m.
ACOOKKODATION MAIN, pla Wawa Joy, learn
Ractiabarg at 7.80 a. m., and enrol at Wert
PbUa
dalphia at 12.115 p. m.
EiMUO2=6l /00011:110DATION TRAIN , via Ootam
biao leaves iberisbarg at 2.00 ;A. m.. mat &MTN at Wait
Philadelphia at 7.20 p. m.
WUSTW AI IR D.
THROUGH 11:1CPREBus TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at
10.30 p. m., Harrisburg .st 8.06 a. to., Altoona 6.40, a,
and arrive...at Pittsburg at 1.26 p. m.
NAIL TRAIN lean. Pldladelptda at 8.00 a. m., and ar
ives at Harrisburg atl.2op. m.;Mayeenerrisbneg at 9.00
a. m., Altoona, 8,80 p. m.; and arrives at Pittsburg at
9.80 p. M.
PAST LINE lams Phlladelgibk as 11.26 a mh Saris.
burg 4.06 9. m Altoona at 9.10 9. sa., and arriribir at
Pittsburg at 1.40 a. as.
HARRISBURG 10001010DATION TRAIN leavo
delphla at 2.50 p. la., and mina Ma theriabang at 5.00
P 121.:
MOUNT JOY .tOOOIIMODATIQN sic Mount loy,leases
Lancaster at 11.88 a. m., Wives at Harrlebtirg at 1.80
a. Di. e
Tb N 1598 ICIPitiSB sad PAPIIHNGIR TRAIN will lam
Weat Philadelphia' at 4.00 a. m.; Lancaster 7.01 a. m. ;
Mount Joy at 7.48 a. m., Middletown at 8.25 c m., sad
arrive at Harrisburg at 8.55 a. m., connecting with Mail
• weet, from Harrisburg, M 9.00 a. m.
BANURL O. YOUNG,
Built. last, ay. Penna. Railroad.
Harrnburg,Jannary 24, 1882 —dtf
Northern Central Railway
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WINTBB AILBANGIMEINT.
1.011 MUM DAIL', 10 AMT.=
13 A. Li `l l l 35411 Rd EL
Close Connection made ar Harrisburg
TO AND FROM N$W YORK.
SLEEPING CARS RUN ON , ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
gN AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV. 24,
11101,168 Pamomer trains of th e Notiltatt Oetdre
low will arrive M mid ddpsrt from Harrisburg sod
iliattmore Y Mows, :
GOING SOUTH.
MIL PILAW arrives at liariieborg 1.05 P
sad leaves " LSO P. M.
MIMS " arrives sie " 5.41 A. N.
anti learn " LAO
GOING NORTH.
AWL TRAIN leaveANaltimoro M. . ...... 0.26 A. Y.
and arrives at Harrisburg 1.00 P. N.
and 1010111 North at 190 P. N.
NORM TRAIN leaves Salaam's at..., .... Leo P. N.
sad anivao at Harrisbur g.... 8.00 P. N.
and laws North at • 810 P. Y.
ItABRISBIMO AOKXIII2IODdIMON TUN
Lases Raelsbarg for BAMinors at.. L 46 A. Id
Returatog—lravo &Maori 44............. L3O P. 11
'MS only train lawring liarriabarg o Handay will b
the Sprawl Train, south at 8.21 A. Y.
For tardier intbrinatton apply at the Wag in Petmh►
Railroad 1)apol•
JOHN I. lIHRIOH, Agent.
Harriaburp, soy. 28, 111111.—dU
WINTER TIME ARRANGEMENT
NM AIR LIN RORK
arii‘EMINES
Tam mum nar
AND
PHILADELPHIA
:WITHOUT MANGE OF OABB.I
Q u i:AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM
BER 4, 111614 the Paseedger Trains leave the
P plila ado Reading Railroad Deaokillnarrhhari t
Nor New Ye& and PhileAtelphis, ea !Wows. w •
EASTWARD.
MI ISMS tfantsburi al SAO a. m., mar.
rival of trams Railroad Impress Train from the
Hest, arriving New Toth at 11.6 IL m., and at Phila.
dslpbla at 9.00 a. in. A sleeping car is attached to the
Vain through from Pittsburg without change.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at $ a. in.. arrivlol
In Maw York atir.3op. ea., and Philadelphia at LIS p.
PAST LINE Maass Harrisburg at 1.40 p. m., onirrival
of Penurrivania Railroad gnat Mail, arrtritig in New
York at 9.60 p. m., and Philadelphia at 6.40 p. m.
WESTWARD.
FAST LINE leaves New York at 6a. m , and Mandel.
phis at 8 a. sa., arriving at Efluvisbnig at 1 p. m.
Van TRAM !sates New York et 11.00 noon, and Phil.
adelphia at 8.76 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10
p
WHIRS UNA leaves New York at 11 p. m. arri
ving at Harrisburg 0.8.10 a. m., andoonnecting with the
Pennsylvania Sprees Train ibi Pittsbnrg. A sleeping
oar is ohm attached to ibis train .
Cloonmaions are made at Harrisburg with trains on the
PanisaylMuna, Northern Central and Oamberlsad Valley
Railroads, and at rag far Philadelphia, Pottsville,
inksobarre, Allentown, Usiton, ko.
checked through. between New York
anst i lerkbarg, $6 00 ; between Harrisburg and Phila
delphia, $8 26 in No. 1 oars, and ita 20 in No. 2_ •
For notes or Miter leennation apply to
J.J.
004 General Agent, Harrisburg.
ANOTHER NW STOOK !
portable Writing Desks,
Backgammon Boards,
Traveling Bags,
?arms, Wallets,
Toilet Bo
on" general assortment of
FANCY ARTIOLIDB
OW at
paGNEws (!9 AP 8001.
HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1862.
ID. W. erase & Co.,
D W. GROSS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRU GGISTS,
NO. 19
MARKET STREET
BARRISBURG, P.EhN'44 -
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE.
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
_ We we daily adding to our assortment of
goods all such articleae•aa are desirable, and
would respectfully call your atention to the
largest and best selected stock iu this city, of
DRUGS OHENIOALB &
on. varldidies and Gillum,
Ihrodtadils, Ohm Wad Putty,
Pours Oremld Spies*
Burning irltaideauid ALleakol,
rd Sperm and Pins 011 ti
Boadaa, Vial. and Illmakp Globes,
Cimino ilietp, Spo s eges and perks,
die., Me n doe., ere., die., Me., eke
With a general variety of
D.1:1100)41
selectedlrom the beet manufacturers and Pe
umers of Europe and this country.
Being very huge dealers In
PAINT% WIEMI LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, 'PAEN I
WINDOW GLIM, ,
COLORS, PAINT AND
sitars BRUME
IN AIL uncui vAanensts,
owas AND BRONZY
4TAIIaNDS.
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We regieethuly invites mil, feeling, cio4li,
dent that we can supply the wantsol 4 Oa:
terms to flu& satishotios. ' .
TEETH I TizTalt ; •
August MIMCWI3IOIO3IIILATS 111161 : 4 4 ,
h ta .
PATLNT MEDICINES AND, .1144.41
REI3fiNUM'Ef3
Of all kinds, dlreat front the-Proptharelap. ;
Saponifka and Cloitoentinted:lol
. .1, 0 .
Wholesale Agents for flapinfiler, whOhiire
as low as it can be purchased In the
CEELYER43 MEDICAL FLUID 1414 CiB
GOAL O.ILI CARBON OIL 1:
•i q •
Being laraa pnrchamis in theta 004 we can
ofbm indacementa to clam bum.. 911 011
Lamp sot the most hapioiraf very
cheap. All khida of lamps changed to lolrn
- Cm' 9 11 * . ti
FARMNAS AND GRAZIERS)
Thom of you who have not even out ailla
'AND CATTLIE PpWDERS a trial know
thew antwkwity;-and the advantage thigitla
Initeeping Horses Oattle healthy bud ,
vod, coudltion. i t , 7 4
Thoisands can Wify to the profit tl have
derived front the use of our 04141,e Poalisi4 by
the inoressing quantity and quality kit
i ntik,
besides impreving the general heellea ll 4
pearanoe of • their Cattle.
Our long experience in the boldness Wee us
the advantage of ii thorough krundedgaiif the
t ra de, and our arrangements in the Oise 14
such that we can in a very short time furnish
anything appertaining to our busirmak ea . the
bast of terms.
Thankful for the liberal patrOnagn; beitgwe
on our house, we hope by shire ettentroi. to
bushman, a careful selection of : .
PURE DRUGS
at fair Owe. and the desire to please at, t o
merit a oonthitume of the 4‘or ed roilieihna
inathig
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CIBRAP ErUGABEIT I'—taill - st •
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AYER'S SARSAPARILLA,
FOB PUBIFYING THE BLOOD.
AND for the speedy cure of the aub .
Joined varieties of Diseases :
Scrofula and Scrofulous Affection such
as Tumors, 'Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions,
Pimples, Pastales, Blotches, Boils,
Blabs, and all Skin Diseases.
Osaeasz, Ind, ash Jima, 11159.
J. 0. Arita BoCo., Gents : I feel It my duty it torktiowl.
ledge whityouellmrsayarlUa has done • for me. Having
Inherited • Samenlons Initealtit,l have suffered from it
to various ways tor yen's. Sometimes it buret,out In
Minis on my bands and arms ; sometime turned in
ward and distressed me at the stomach. Two years ago
it bro .e ont on my head and covered my scalp and ears
with one acre. whit* was painful and loathsome beyond
description. I teed many me& We; and several. pliyal
ckms without much relief from - anything. In fact,
the disorder grew WNW. At length L was mimed to
read in the Gospel itessenger that you had prepared an
alteroative (Sarsaparilia,)ite I knew Dom your rep.
utetkin that anything you mate . must be good. I sent
to atteithati and got Is, and use it till It cured me; I
took it, as ion advise, In snuff doses of a teaspoonful
over a mouth, and used almost three beltles. New and
healthy skin soon began to ferm under the scab, which
after a;while fell off, my skin is now clear, and I ksow by
my Endings that the disease has gone from my system.
You cad well believe that I feel what lam myths when
I tell you, that I hold you to be one of the at.ostles of the
age, and remain ever lours,
ALFRED B. TALLEY.
St. Anthony's Fire, 8010 or' Erysipelas,
,
Tette! and' .Salt . Rheum, 'Scald'. Hood
Ringworm, Bore Eyes, Dropsy. •
Dr. RotiertlL Preble writes from Went, ?I. 12th
' sop., 1.8419, that ha gum cured au inatatwate cum Or NOW.
ay, which threatened to terminate Wally, by Gutters*.
Tering Oise of oar Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous at
tack of Malignant Erysipelas by Argo doesepf the same•
myrtle wreathe common Etuptrous by it constaatly.
OM
Bronehoeele, Goitre or Swelled Neck.
Zebokm Moan of Prospect, Tema, writes' "Throe bet-
Wee of your Sepaperilla awed me teems BINITMS-4 bid
ems swelling on the meek, which I had suffered from
over two yeas•"
Lenwirrhcess or Whites, Ovarian Tumor,
Utering Ulseration,Famale Diseases. •
Dr. J. B. lE Chinning, of New York City, writes ; "
lost cheerfully comply with the respect or your agent
in saying I have found your sarsaparilla a most, euellent
alUrnative in the numerous complaints Aw which we em
ploy such a remedy, but especially to Ewa* Disease, of
the Scrofulous diathesis. Ili ,ve cured many Inveterate
itassiecif Leuoorrhcea by it, and some where the com
plaint was ceased by Mend* of the WOW. The ul
cer** Itself' me soon cured. Nothing within
, my
V r oZ e lt eg ra= fur of th N e V i i m ir ria ) 1, , l a rr, l e, e 11 ' 1 1 ' dm.
pleasMleicit hater on one of the femme in my temily,
which detledell the remains Ire neabi, employ, has
it, beaMempletely cured by your attract of Sar
um* (kir phytdatan thought within but extirpa
tion ovoid allbrd relief, but he advised the trial or your
ilersapirilla as the Mat ream - before mating, and it
ved. effectrud. A ft er takiegour.resmedy weeks
no siniPtimi of the Mame remains."
Syphilil - Slid iterourial Ditienu
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Saw Oataans, 25th Savant, 1059, '
Dr. J.O. Am : alga itheerhally amply with the re
volter/cur seen leald ire io rat eras or the adhota
I have realised or
ftanvirilk. 1 .
I have oared with in my practice, most of the oral.
w 4 s,
:palate tor which la recommended, and- have lbtand its
*As holy _rauderoo, in the ware of roursi ousil ,
arid Ditiossx.., Visit id torpid's* had alycAllitid Wears
Ado then* wideh me matnuina. bit palate Ala=
et bid 'rah. You Suisparilia, steadily,
mired Main eve week alaothes was sitealtad lif i.e.
undhuy symptoms labia me, and the niceration bad eat-.
en - sway a etraidhaiddeput, or it, so that, I believe the
,}reorder would mom each his brain radii:ill him. That it
yielded to my adadatietratra of your Sarsaparilla': the
doers healed, and he la well again, not of came without
some ailativostlep to his two. A woman who had been
treated for the stone disorder by mercury will Wirer tog
*mai this poison in her bones. they bad become so
Osositlve to the weather that on a damp day she suffered
= "ti en=y in y her IQU"
►allitrilaeLa She;
w e '6'l
know thirouf forin‘zzAkstk you agent gave me, that
ibis preposition Dm your laboratory mud be a great
remedy; rampantly, these trtaly reinarkeble Peelle
lOWA haV rat t r ilDrlnd me. , ~ : ,
. . G. V. LA81.111,111t4M.P.,
.Ithrounatimie, Gout, Liver Complairit.
Lf 1 liDgialo.olol, Pretkin 00.; Val,lith July, 11169.
Dn. 3. 0. Aria: Sir, I have been ellifo.ed with a pain.
ad ehronielthe , for a long, lien y which . baffled
ap padglar ph astratriok 'terns In 'pie of ell the
remedies I maid Du=, MD I trindlYwor Ikrospol
Gee bottle eared we in two wrap, load restocesi my gen
teidittealth so 'much tbit I am fir bettor than before 1
imp osays, rugs* it, ii, wonderful medicine. .
UM
Met Y. Getehen, of St. Leah:. Writes : have been
"Opted fur years with an affection of the laver, which
destroW a my lialth. I tried every thing, and orrery
• relieve . me ; se:Mom been a broken
41,wp , w!aufor some years trout no Iter moss than do.
voo l iaveray t Lbw , . My beloved pastor, the Rev. hr.
titgritadvsed: ti try your Rarsegismille, bemuse he
osid.he blew and anything yen made was worth
loythg c . ool, 7 the biassing of God It has oared me. I feel
mat u. The beet that can be said `of you Is not
Pt
enough.
Tumors, Rolargoment,
tafion,' . Caries and Exfoliation of
the Bones.
;‘- ,4,graks V: of aunt
ese have bate reported i Lle
'Warne of this remedy, but one P s not
admit them. *um of %hammy be tbund In our Amer -
pia nlntisnimlN which the *genes balow_ussaad ars phased
taltilithighltil hi al who call
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BY TEMPI
FROM FORMA MONROR:
The Rebel Steamer Merrimac and the Gun
boats Yorktown and Jamestown,
ATTACK ON OUR FLEET.
&SPORTED RUSIN° OF TER 1411.111IGATI
011.11BIRLAND.
ThesU. B. Frigate Congreee, Captured.
. and Burned.
The 11. S. Frigate Minnesota Agreund
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The Rebel Fleet Engage the Bat
teries at Newport News.
REPORTED FLIGHT OP TRH GARRISON
.1V TEE WOODS
The Merrimac Supposed to be Aground,
PROBABLE EXPLOSION OF ONE OF
HER BOILERS.
FEARS FOR THE SAFETY OF FRIGATES
KINIIEt3OTA AND ST. LAWRENCE.
The Iron-clad Steamer Ericsson Ar
_rives aethe Scene of Action.
ho Engages the Monster Merrimac and Gnn•
boats Yorktown and Jamestown.
FIVE HOUR'S BATTLE.
The ,Ilebel Fleet Driven Off.
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The ]Merrimac in a Sinking Condition.
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The dullness of Old Point• was startled at 10
o'clock to-day by the announcement that a
mystarous vessel, supposed to be the Martha%)
lookinglike a submerged house with the root
only above water, was:moving down from Nor
folk, by, the ohinnel In •front of Seim.lni = Falai
batteries. Signal guns were also fired.by the
Cumberland ana Gangrene to notify the Min
moot% St. Lawranoaandßoanoke of approach
ing danger, and ail was excitement in: and
about ,Fortress Monroe.
There. wee nothing protrnding above the
water bat a flagstaff, flying the rebel flag, and
a short smoke-stack. Shemoved along slowly
and turning into , the channel tending to New
port News, steamed direct for the frigates Cum
berland and Congress which were lying at the
month of James river. As soon as she cake
within the range of the Cumberland she
opened on her with, her heavy guns but the
balls struck and glanced off having no
no more effect on her than peas from a pop
gun. Her ports were all closed, and she moved
on in silence, but with full head of steam. In
the mean time, as the 'Merrimac was approacA
leg the two frigates on one aide, the rebel iron
clad steamers, . Yorktown, and Jamestown, came
down James river,. and engaged our frigates.
On the other 'side, the batteries at • Newport
News also openeed on the Jamestown and
Yorktown, and done everything in their
[ power to • assist the Oufnberland and Coa
-1 grass, which, seeing the sailing vessels were
at the mercy of the approaching steamers. ,The
Merthnec in the meantime kept steadily on her
course, and slowly approached the Cumberland,
when she and the Comment the dieter= of one
hundred yards rained full broadside on the iron
clad monster. The shot •took no effect
glancing upwards and flying off, . having:
only the effect of checking her for the mo
•
meat. After receiving the first broadside
of two frigates, she ran.on to the Cumberland
striking her about midships and literally laying
upon her sides. She, • then- drew off, fired a
broadside into. the disabled ship, and again
&shed against her with her iron olad bow and
knojittsln har side, and left her to sink
while ifba. otlffellTl Nu? 1 00 421W14. Which laid
about a quarter of a mile distant: :Mope
on board of her seeing the hopelessnems.a, ra•
slating the iron clad steamer, at once stint&
her colors. Her crew had been. discharged
[ several days since, and. three companies
[Of the Navy brigade had been put on -board
temporarily until she wcedd be relieved by
the St. Lawretice, which was to have gone
up on Monday, to take hit • position as our
bloclueling, vessel on the James river. Oa the
Congress striking her colors, the Jamestown •
approached and took from on board her; all
the officers esliritiOniars, but allowed'the crew
to escape in boats: The vessel tints cleated was
fired by the rebele, when the Merrimac and
her two Iron clad companions opened with
'Jolt and shot on the Newport News batteries.
The firing was briskly returned.
Various reports have been received, prinet
pally from the frightened sutlers andnlerks.--
Some of them represented that, the garrison
had been compelled. to retreit flota the bat
teries to the woods. Another .was that two
smaller rebel steamers had been compelled to
retreat from their guns. • ,
In the meantime the steam frigate Miruituota
having partly got up stetim ' was being lowed
up to the relief- of the two frigates, but dlo . l :iia
get too late to, assist thaw:. `Be iwits
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that neither of these vessels had pilots en
board them 'After a short engagement
both of them seemed to'be, in the opinion of
he pilots on the point, aground. Tha Idinnedota
either intentionally or from necessity, engaged_
three steamers at about a mile distance
withonly her two bow grins. The St. Lawrence
also, poured in shot from all theinua she
could tiring to bear, and it wai Oke impression
'of the most experienced naval °Moen en
the point that both had been consider
ably damaged. These statements it must be
borne'in mind are all based on what could he
seen by the glass ala distance of nearly eight
miles, and by a few pank‘stricken non-combat
ants "dwelled at almost the first gumboot New
port News':
In the meantime darknees approached,
though the moon shone out brightly, and noth
ing but occasional flashing of gems could be
seen. The Merrimac was also believed to be
aground, as the remained stationery at a dis
tance of a mile from the Minnesota, making no
attempt to attack or molest her.
Previous to the departure of the steadier for
Baltimore, no guns had been fired for half an
hour—the last one being fired from the Min
nesota. Some persons declared that immedi
ately after this lest gun was fired, a dense vol
ume of ve.por.waa seen to rise from the Merri
mac, indicating the expiation of a boiler, wheth
er this is so or not, cannot be known, bet it was
the universal opinion that the rebel monster
was hard aground.
Fears were of course entertained for the safety
of the Minnesota and the EC Lawrence in suck
an unequal contest, but if the Merrimac was
really ashore, slurcould do no further harm to
them.
It was the intention of the Minn , iota with
her picked gallant crew, to have run into
close quarters with the Merrimac, avoid her
iron prow and board her. This the Merrimac
seemed not inclined to give her an opportunity
to do, being afraid of the crew approaching her
at close quarters when aground.
At eight o'clock when the Baltimore boat
left, a fleet of steam tugs were being sent up to
the relief of the Minnesota and St. Lawrence.
and an endeavor was to be made to draw them
off from the bar on which they bad grounded.
In the meantime the firing had been suspended,
whether from mutual consent or -necessity,
could not be ascertained.
The rebel battery at Pig's Point was also
enabled to join in the combined attack on the
Minnesota, and several gene were fired at her
from Sewell's Point as she went up, pone of
them, however, struck her, but one or two
passed over her.
Tfie Baltimore boat left Old Point at eight
o'clock last night. About bell an hour after
she left the wharf, the iron clad animal"
steamer and Moniteur peened her going in,
towed by the large steamer Moniteur, and un
doubtedly reached Fortress Monroe by 9 o'clock
and may have immediately gone into service.
If not, she would be ready to take :a hand early
on Sunday morning.
WASZEINOTON, March 9 —seven o'clock,
Erelegrtua from Fortress Monroe.]- I Th. &rico
son arrived at Fortran Monroe leak night.—
Early this writing she was attacked .by the
three Veen* the Merrinutc, Jhunciptonn and
Yorktown, and, after five hours' citaitan, they
were driven off, the Merrftruic in a sinking con
dition. The above is official.,
FROM WASHINGTON.
TEE REBEL BITTERIEB AT COCL•PIT POW
ON TIE POTOEAO UPTURN).
THE REBELS FIRE THEIR, HINDI AND
OTHER IQUIPPAGS AND Rlllll.
Stars & Stripes Waving over their Works.
The Destruction of the U. S. Frigate, Otuu
berland—Capture of the Congress---a d
grounding of the Minnesota.
MILITARY AFFAIRS ON TB Et BIM.
linix•rtant Rooomifmanoo from
Port Craig.
No General Engagement with the Siway,
The Recent News from. Denver Dieeredited
:Wegaunsor, Hach 9
The stars and stripes wave over Cockpit
Point. About 2 o'clock P. Y., to-day, the reb
els commenced to fire their tents and - other
property difficult of removaL They also burned
the steamer Page and all the other craft :in the
creek. Our gunboats opened fire on. Coc
kpit Point battery about 8 o'clock P. n., s a nd at
half-past four landed and ran up the glorious
old. flag.
The , government has received information
from Fortress Monroe, that yestardAy the iron
clad steamer Merrimac and the gunboats Jam"-
town and Yorktown attacked our fleet, sunk
the Cumberland and took the Clowns. The
Minnesota was aground when the Sartre's
Monroe boat left.
Judge Watts, the delegate from New i Mexkm,
has Wiese of an authentic characiiii from Fort
iWto the 4th of February, and Santa Fe to
6d!clotik, evening; Sunday the 16th. At that
date, the advance guard of the 11. 8. forms 600
strung,. under Capt. Wingate, were Cei the west
ilde of the Rio Grande, eight miles below Fort
Craig, being at Barejos.
On the driving in of our pickets. COL Gauley
Marchedin force to that point, sad after
lonely waiting until night without any !inmate
ance of the enemy, returned to FOrt Craig,
leaving his camp fires burning. Cot Caldera
spy, Graydon, bad capthred the principal spy
of Qen. Sibley, and from him it was martehuid
that tbe forms under Sibley coeeisteii of
1,600 troops at stammer and I,soo'bebind
under Sibley with 8 %cannon and 800 %eves,
and that he expected reinforcements .00n of
1,100 lancers. Muter these circumstances Judge
Wade is confident that no general engagement
had token piece, but perhaps only skirmishing
of the advance guard which resulted Id the
falling beaky( our. troops on Fort Craig in
order to prevent the Texan cavalry trom,get
tingtietween our forces in the advance and the
forlifications at Tort Craig.
. The recently published despatith from-Den
ver to Jubesbarg is not on its face authentic,
ilAd must have been verbally Communicated
thio,Olifi a lino of ozPrees,riders
_oier a distance
of Minn hundred miles ; and' Judge Watts has
Other intbrinatica which inithites him that the
sown* totsaytheleast of It,
goaded, sad scsAkpaxise, eattAllib.-1 ?I