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Ooeiesuare, one day one week........ 2 00 one month ..... 3 60 !three months ..... ....... ... 6 00 six months 10 00 one year 15 00 Kr Business notices inserted in the Lam! Cdunsot, or before Slarriges and Deaths, FIVE CENTS owl T."IN !stub insertion. Marriges anti Deaths to be charged es regular ad. serheernents itltbical DR . JOHN SON 13.82NTIMICCI.IELMI LOCK HOSPITAL. LT AE, discovered the most certain, speed Ll and efteetuul remedy In the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. ULM IN SIX TO TWELVE BOUTS. No Diercury or Noxious Drugs for A cvII WARRUTIO, OX SO CHARON al nom OJI Two DaTo.'ili* Weakness a, the Back or mbs, Strictures, Paine 11 he loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weakness Nervous Debility, Decay of thePhysioa .Pow. ors, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of doss, Pall Dation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible diem , dere arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits tio Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which produce constitutional debility, render marriage impos sible, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN Young men especially who have become the victims of solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whist annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted Went and brilliant intel lect, Who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ec- Only the living lyre, may call with full confidence. &CARRIAGE. Harried persons, or those contemplating marriage, be at aware of physical weakness, should Immediately coo iv and be restored to perfect health. ORGANIC WICAKNES lontsediately eared and MI vigor roistered. Be who places himself under the oars of Dr. J. may reilelously noullds In his hon. , eentientea, atureon, lidently rely upon his skill an r raiCial2. ak-011ice No. 7 South F. crier street, Baltimore, Se., on the left band'slide gaeg, _rout Baltimore street, 7 inure from the corner. Bo particular in observin4 the time or oumbor, or you will mistake the place. P. w haler for /guarani, Triiiiny Quacks, with false or Paltry hUribug Certificates, attracted by the repels. to of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. All letters must cootalo a Postage Stamp, tonne on the DR. JOHNSTON Dr. Mullion member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Landau, graduate from one of the meet eminent Colleges N the Culled States, and the greatest part of whose life Ms been spent the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila delphia toil chewtare, has effected Some of the most as. Whiling cures that were ever known. Many troubled with raging in the ears mid hMd when asleep, great ner roarmse, helm: alarmed at audden sound a, bashfulineen, with inqu,git itithkhing,atteVett: stonettmis with derange. vet oh mod were cured :refill PARTICULAR' NOTICE. Dr messes all those who having Itlifuredl them tatrer b , . • ean and Improper indulgencies, that secret nia warp shit which ruins both body and mind, oa ken; them for either businesser society. Thi••• ore some of the sad and melancholy anent'pro. , I , C 4 hi early habits of youth viz : Weakness of the Rick cud Limbs, Pains In the Heed, Dimne Hurt,ght, Lot, liecular Power, Palpitation of thp Du "ePgut, Nervous irritability Derangement of the Digestive Furelons, General Debility, Symptoms of lansump. Sante NTALLY VISIALLT, the tearful M " E gloats on . the mindere mush to be greaded :—LOss of idemory, Conftution of Ideas, De. preision of Spirits, k'vil Forebodings, Aversion toMoeie ty, Sait-diatruat, Love of Solitude, TimitUty, &a., are some of the evil ellittd. thivands 01 persons of all ages, oan now indge what a the cause of their decline In health, toeing their vigor becoming moat, pale, nervous and emanated, have' u guiro liPPearanee aboat the eyes, cough, and lump. et of onto mo Lion. YOU U Roo have Injured themselves NG b y N a certain practice, to fhlfed In when alone—a habit frequently learned from , :ennoulnus, or at school, the e ff ects of Which are nth} , telt, even when asleep, and It not cured, renders =humeri impossible, red destroys both mind and body, ttanld apply immediately. What a pity that a young mare, the hopes of his 'ems. al the darling of tits parents, should be snatched frost preepecta and euioymeuts or life by the consequences e ideriatlng from the path of nature, and Indulging in a email secret habit. &u th persons meat, liefore ma t."' km/ *ARMAGH. Steel that a sound mind antibody are themost necessary ties to promote connubial happiness. Indeed omen these, the journey through life becomes a weary Ammo; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the ame becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with th melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be. roam blighted with nor own. D R. iifflNSONsd INVIGORATtNO RIIIHNIV FOR OR; GANIO WEARNMS. dy this groat and important remedy, Weakness of the ' ?me are epeedtly cured, awful vigor restored. mid l'houeande of the mail nervous and debilitated who lint all hope, have been Immediately relieved. All I mpediments to &ferriage Physical or Mental Disgnalle. nboo, Nevem, Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion or 'he meet fearful kind, speedily cured. TO STRANGERS. rho many thousands mired at this Instinthm within the hat twelve years, and the numerous important liturgics porters of ',perations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re. the enema, arid many other persons, notifies of Web have appeared Node mid again before the public, "sties Afe stanch,* as a Jendeman of character coed re eu.,,,,thagy, lea toutleient minutiae to the afflicted. DLSEASES OF ItiPittlDENC6.—Wheo the misguided tad imprudent votary of p leasure ends he has imbibed ter he seeds of this painful disease, It too often happens that 1 11.tbried Mae of shoal* or read of discovery deters bis from applying to those wh nt education and re- Mutability can alone befriend hinn y delayin g till th e m. tutntional symptoms ot this horrid thooase make tholr teeearance arreoth2g the heed, throat, nose, ektn, p ro pressinion with frightful rapidity, till death puts : ihriad la kin dreadful sufferings by sending elm to ' , at Morse froro whence co traveler returns:, It la m ai. lasholy fact that thousands fall victims to the terrible * ft; owing to the unskilfulness of Ignorant pretend. Ws, who. by the doe of that deadly pothm, mercury, ruin theTe n oostitutiou and make the residue of life r Weaabrle. itaitoles.—The Master's DI limas hang in Ish tit-Letters mast contain a Stamp to us on the reply, hill'itemedls sent b Nall. 114 "0. 7 Anutb Frede y rick street, Baltimore. trui3.45.1" replenished stock of Toilet M . ..r E:focv o f is unsurpassed in this city, and ng confident fit KELLER, ? eutully melt a call. rendering utialaction, we would me- Market street two doors east orpourth street, south N OT IONS.— Q u i to a viu--'---7hty of isefla no tee entertainlag articons—.chenß—fitt SREEFSIN BOOKSTORE. Ina at true & transpartatiul )ENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD 1 -- ` 1 110:i%. , ... . , .fflr4 -17'_ .. ._ _. ...... • .J . r% r,_ -, . - ... :,..- A , - 4. • ii" -- . ............. ... WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. OW *ND A?1IR MONDAY JANUARY 27th, 1862 The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelpihras follows : SO 25 1 25 2 00 8 00 5 00 ..... 800 EASTWARD THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 8.20 a. m, and arrives at Wan Philadelphia at 7.40 a. m. PAST MVP leaves Harrisburg daily, (except Sunday,) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.10 p.m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 5.65 p. ni., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 11.00 P. m• ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.80 a. in., and arrives at West Phila delphia at 12.35 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum bia, leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. m._ and arrives at Wirt Philadelphia at 7.20 p. m. WESTWARD. THROUGH RUBEN TRAINI leaves Philadelphia at 10.80 p. m., Harrisburg at 8.05 a. m., Altoona 8.40, a. and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.25 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. tn., and ar rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. in.; leaves Huriab nrg at 9.00 a. in., Altoona, 8,80 p. in., and arrives at Pittsburg at 9.30 p. ai. -' FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.26 a. m., Harris.. burg 4.06 p. m., Altoona at 9.10 p. m., and arriving at Pittsburg at 1.40 R. m. HARRISBURG ACOOSIMODATION TRAIN leaves Phil. delphla at 2.80 p. m., and arriveo at Harrisburg at 8.00 MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy,leaves Lancaster at 11.33 a. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.80 The NEWS EXPItESS and PASSENGER TRAIN will leave West Philadelphia at 4.1:10 a. m.; Lancaster 7.07 a. m. ; Mount Joy at 7.43 a. m., Middletows at 8.25 a. m., and arrive at Harrisburg at 8.58 a. m., connecting with Mall Train west, from Harrisburg, at 9.00 a. m. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, . Supt. East, MY. Penna. Ra il road. Harrisburg, January 24, 1882 —dtf WINTER TIME ARRANGEMENT. NEw Alit LINE Boum LA. 7 • THREE TRAINS DAILY. TS NEW TORE, AND P EHILADELPHIA' :WITHOUT CHANGE OF oAlttli ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM ur BIM 4,1881. the Passenger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and Pldiadelphhi, ae !Mom, via:, EASTWARD. MIEPRIOB LINE leayeallarrlalsurg at 9.30 a. m., on ar. rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Inuits Train from the West, arrivingin New York at 11.6 a.m., and at Phila. delphis at 9.00 a. m. A sleeping car Is attached to the train through from Pittsburg without change. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8 a. in., arriving In New York at 5.80 p. in., and Philadelphia at 1.26 p. m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 p. in., on arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Fast Mall, arriving In ; New York at 9.60 p. m., and Philadelphia at 6.40 p. m. WESTWARD. FAST LINE leaves New York at oa. m., and Philade I pnia at 8 a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. m. MA TRAI L leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and Phil. agelphia at 8. 15 p. in., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10 P ro• EXPRZBEI LINZ leaves New York all 8 p. m. arri ving at Harrisburg at 8.10 a. m., and connecting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping ear is also attached to this train . Connections are made at Harrbiburg with trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and *Cumberland Valley Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wilkesbarro, Allentown, Easton, km. Baggage checked through. Faro between New York and Harrisburg, $6 00; between Harrisburg and Phila delphia, $3 26 in No. 1 care, and $2 70 in No. 2, For tickets or other information apply to ace WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MASUFACTORY I No. 69, Market Street, below Third, limuusinTßO, PA. M. Er . LEE, MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS, PARSOLS and WALKING CANES, will furnish goods at LOWER PRICES than can he boartit is any of he Eastern china. Country merchants will do well to all and examine prices and quality, and convince them elm of this fast. au 2 R-d/y. • J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1862. RI. in vi.razz & go.. D W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRU GGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET STREET ILIRRISBURG, PEAN'A DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your atentlon to the largest and beet selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS (I; PAINTS Olds, varnishes and Glues. DyeAt alb, Maas and Putty, Artist Colors and Tool, Pure Ground Spices Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine Oils, Bottles, Vla4 and Lamp Glolbeo, Castile Soap, Sponges and Corks, &et.,& r y &c., &c., &c., With a general variety of MUMMY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the best manufacturers and Ps turners of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINIB, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTISTS .'COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARTETBS, COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL K.T.NDEc y%,10 gkeliS D ffu 0 OR i9mA= _ We respectfinly invite a call, feeling, conii dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH 1 TEETH!! JONE'S AND W POROELAIN PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors.' Saponifier and Concentrated Lye Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which iwe eel as low as it can be purchased in the cities. MAYER'S BIEDIOAL FLUID EXTRACTS GOAL OIL l ,OARBON OIL Being large purchasers in thew Oils, we can offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, Those of you whehave not gives our HORSE AND OATELE POWDERS a trial know , so their superiority, and the advantage they are In keeping Horses :and Cattle healthy. and., lie g.)od condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they hive derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by the increasing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the gemeral health and sp. pearance of their Cattle. Our long experience in the business gives tut the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we can in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the beet of terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestow° on our house, we hope by strict attentiorpto business, &careful selection of PURE DRUGS at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to merit a continuance of the favor of a discrim- inatiug public. PURE Cider Vineglir, for sale at NIOROLS h BOWMAN'S, jg miner rim►* ag Marketstresti ffliEctilantous. BOOKS FOR CHILDREN! Anew and large assortment of BOOKS suit , able for Children, has just been opened at BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. Among the assort ment will be found an endles variety of TOY BOOKS! Indestruotible Pleasure Books with Colored Piotures. A full assortment of these popular Children's Books printed on fine linen, consisting of Stories from the Scriptures—Ruth, Stories from the Scriptures—David, Stories from the Scriptures—Samson, Childs Pictorial Reader, House that Jack Built, Cock Robin and Jenny Wren, Old Woman and Fig, Farmer Boy's Alphabet, or "Speed the Plough," Old Mother Hubbard, Little Man and Maid, Little Bopeep, Jenny Wren, &c., &c. In addition to the* above I have a large as• sortment of bound JUVENILE BOOKS. BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS &c. BIBLES for 87 cents, BIBLES for 60 cents, BIBLES for 76 cents, BIBLES for $l, [. • BIBLES for $1 25, BIBLES for $1 50, BIBLES for $2, BIBLES for $3, I, • BIBLES for $4, BIBLES for $6, BIBLES for $6, - BIBLES for $7, BIBLES for $B, BIBLES for $lO, BIBLES for $l6, BIBLES for $25. PRAYER BOOKS AT ALL PRICES. - - All the latest Books published are daily re calved and sold at the lowest publishers rates Examine the stock. COAL! POWDER!! COAL REDUCED 1 1 I I N consideration of the hard times, and 1 .- iurriel'exclusively FOR CAM, / have reduced the price of Coal as follows : Lykens Valley Broken @I 22 90 per ton tl O r L arge Egg 4C 290 14 44 " ii SMaILEgg " 290 " " ... . d m ove 4., 290 46 /4 li f; Nom ii 2 25 .. :: Wilksbarre.' . 7 - . " i9o " " ti LorNrry : ' '." 290 " " siren Coal 'dart he Power Wetter Mara; it Can be weighed at aser*' door , and hit thllB short 10 MINDS, the RI be forfeited. All Cal of the beat quality mined, delivered free (rem all Impurities. teirCoel addle gauntlet!, at the Lowest woman!" 1.11020. Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Powder, a large supply alw4ye on hand, at Manufacturers prices. sirA large lot of superior baled Bay for sale. JAilliill iii. wawa?. POR SEWING MACHINES. . ' ' ions BROOK & BRO'S PRIZE: MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. i2OO di 500 YDS, Wiffili, 21140/C4l COLORSO . rST r 18' thread - being made particularly for Sewing Machine ' s, is VERY STRONG, SMOOTHSMOOTHAND B 10. Ita strength is not Impaired by washing, nor b friction of the needle. For Machines, use Brooks , PMent Glace, . . FOR UPPER THREAD, , %BriMits PateMi3lA Cord, Red Ticket, _. FOR. UNDER THREAD, '.. M bY resiolcr dealers thron ,Qa gape, clablowat se o ol i :i t y ntry..— ga. WM. DANNY ward, sole ' Agent. 'older . . ' 30 Teseystreet, New York. " ANOTHER, NEW STOOK ! rtable Writing Pesks, , . Baeltgiunmon,Bokirds, . . 'DaveHaul:Bela,- 5 . , PntsesrWallets, , Totlet Bottles, *A. - general assortment of , FANCY ARTICLES, Call at CHEAP BOOKSTORE JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE LOT of Black Silks. . A 6sL A Fine Assortment of Plain Drees Silks. Eng. Rep. Mourning Silks. Small Bar Black and Purple Silks. A New Stock of Mourning Dress (Riede. A Large Line of Irish Linens, at old prices. A Full Stock of Skeleton Skirts; Beat article ever maaufaetured. A Full Line of GentsUnderahirts and Drawers. Fors; Now closing out the stock. Balmoral Skirts ; New article. Marseilles CounterpainN ; At old prices. Allendale Spreads ; cheap. A Large Line of Towellings. Now open at CATHCART'S, feblB•y Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. NEW MILITARY PUB LICATIONS ONOMORE ON gun shot wounds, 76 1 . 4 - The Art of War by Baron de Join- ini, with appendices, maps and tengravings j $l6O Infantry Tactics, by Brigadier-General --i Silas Casey, IL S. A 260 FracticaluTreatise on Strengthening and Dag:ading Out Posts, Villages, Bridges, Fee.. in reference to the • lintres of Officers of Ficquets, by Col. Jebb. Royal, (Eng lish) Engi • Deers floppee's Field Manual f4ttalion Drill 14a , -4 5 tiv 50 .Coppee's Field Manual OPEiroltirions the Line. so With all the standard-, nary pu " cations BERGNER'S Cheap„Mook &ore. WHOLEBAUFiind RETAIL DEALER v V in Cbnfectionary, Foreign and Dcluntetiki Figg Dates, Prunes, Raisins and Nuts .et all nide.— Fresh and Sandrish, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Spices, To. bases, Segars and Country Produce in general, at the corner, or Third and Walnut streets. oct2S-dbm HAY4,114.Y . 1 1 ASUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at SIT 00 per ton for sale by 018 JAMES M. WHEELER. goLD PENS I—Tbe largest and beat stock, from $l.OO to $4 oO—warrantea—at BH6PPIIR 13 BEM STORB. ..I)ANDELION COFFEE I—A Fresh and large 'supply or tidal:bleb:Wed Canal ast received Dal • 11114 000 F. Jr., a co. BY TELEGRAPH. FROM FORTRESS MONROE THE REBEL STEAM MERRIMLO COALING UP HER APPEARANCE EXPECTED The Rebel Force on the Peninsula, AN ARRIVAL PROM NEW BERN, N. (1 The Rebels Demand the Evacuation of the Town. pen• Burnside Replies that he will mee the Rebels at Goldsboro' or Raleigh. Fort Macon Still in the Hands of Rebels PREPARATIONS TO ATTACK IT HEAVY OANNNONADINE HEARD IN THE REPORTED BURNING OF THE TOWN, General Buell at Bevel:malt, Tenn The latest intelligence that we have in rela tion to the Iderimac is dated Norfolk last night. At that time she was coaling up at toe navy yard, and was expected to come out to-day. She has two new guns on board. 'lt has been reported that Com. Hollins would command the Merrimac on her next trip, but the name of Capt. Pegnin is the latest men tioned in that connection. GEO. BERGNEB The Yorktown, Jawestown, Laser, and four other gunboats are at Norfolk. A deserter came in ibis morning from the vicinity of Harrod's Mills. The enemy's force upon the Peninsula is not reported so large as bas been supposed. Gen, MagrnJer's head-quarters are at present at Lee's Mills, near Williainelbueg. Steam tugs Tempest, HaSell and Ellen S. Terry arrived this foreipon fu orn Newbern, A lli having left on Thurday. - ey bring a large mail for the North and, patches from the army and naval command ers. There is very little news of interest from Gen. Burnside's department. A. report was current that Gen. Burnside had been ordered to evacuate Newborn within six days and that he had returned a reply that he would meet the rebel commander at Goldsboro' and Ral eigh. There is little change la State affairs at Bean fort. Fort Macon still holds out and Is be sieged. lbstensive preparations are going on and op erations will be commenced in a few days. A few shells have already been thrown into the fort. The steamer Peabody arrived from New York to-day and proceeded to Hatteras. We were visited by a thunder-storm last night. The weather still continues pleasant. To-day cannonading has been heard, all morning, from the direction of Yorktown. No official reports have been received, but it rumored that the town has been burnt. This is probably incorrect. However another re port says a fight is taking place this afternoon. A flag of truce this afternoon brought down the following released prisoners of war from Richmond : Col. Beauferd, Lieut. Vanborn, Capt. Bliss, 11. S. A., taken in Texas last sum mer, Col. Woodruff, let - Kentucky regiment, taken in Kentucky: Thellichmond papers mention that two men named Price Lewis and John Scully, have beep convicted as spies, and were to have been hung yesterday, but that a short respite had been granted. The men claim to be British subjects and loyal. Mosul, April 4.—The Advertiser hp a special _despatch from Memphis stating that Buell's army had reached Savannah, on the Tennessee river, from Columbia. There had been a brisk skirmishing and great activity on both sides for the great struggle. On Wednesday a Yankee force 2000 strong landed at Biloxi, from three vessels and cut the telegraph line between Mobile. and Now Or., leans. WASHINGTON, April 6.—The boat which left Fortress Idonroe at 10 o'clock this morning brings word at that hour that all was ,quiet in the immediate vicinity and no indications of any movement on the part of the Merrimac. Glorious Newr from Mis- BEItfREGARD'S ARMY AT 00- IaNTH OUTFLANKED. zu ul 4 76 Private information, derived from &responsi ble source, has reached here, that • Beauregard has been outflanked in the position his rebel army occupied near Corinth, Miss., and was compelled to tall back; and also that a heavy body of United States troops had. got in be tween the enemy and the city of Memphis, not far from the Mississippi, thus cutting off com munication and retreat. Glorious news may be expected from that quarter in a day or two. JOHN WISE Telegraphic Communication Between Fortress Monroe and tape 'Charles. Wasnurorox, April Et. , The telegraph cable to reconnect Fortress Monroe with Cape Charles, will soon be in working order, as the material is already there, and three hours of uninterrupted work with favorable weather and smooth water will be suitielent for the success of the enterprise. DIRECTION OF YORKTOWN FORMREN MONROE, Apil 5 [ EOOND DISPATCH.] sissippi I reat and Communication Cut Off. I=l Him Yon.; April 6. PRICE ONE Ced &smog. ad- FROM WASHINGTC --- one cent let day 4 old Conviction and Sentence of a Newsparton Editor for Violating the' Laws of War nod Publishing Military News, • WASHINGTON, A' 7 /, Edmund Ellie, publisher or the 800. Standard, was tried before a Military c Ovr SIGH at Colombia, Missouri, on two .1 First charge—the publication of in: for the benefit of the enemy and en• resistance to the Government and b. United States. Second charge—violatitt, laws of war by publication, within the lint, the troops of the United States, in a putit, newspaper, of articles and information intend ed and designed to comfort the enemy and in vite persons to rebellion against the Govern ment of the United States. One of the criminal publications was styled "letters from the Army" another, " Boot Abe on Die" a third "News from Gen. Price." The commissioners found the prisoner guilty of the charges and specifications and sentenced him to be placed and kept outside the lines of the State of Missouri during the war, and that the press, type, furniture and materials of the printing office of the Boone county Standard be confiscated and sold for the use of the Unit ed States. Gea. Halleck approved the finding and sen tence, and directed the printing office in charge of the Quarter Master until further orders ; that the prisoner be placed outside the State of Missouri, and that if he returns during the war without permission that he be arrested and placed in close confinementin the Alton mili tary prison. The proceedings being returned to the War Department, they were approved by the secre tary, and an order issued that the form of pro cedure should be adopted in like cases by the commanding officers of all the military depart ments. FROM FORT PULASKI! OMPLETION OF THE U. S. ,BATTERIES, The Attack on the Fort supposed to have taken place on the 30th alt._ =I Nsw Yo r, April 6. The storeship Supply, from Warsaw sound on the 29th ult., arrived here this afternoon, and reports that the United States batteries on shore were all ready to commence the attack on Fort Pulaski when she left, and from the fact that neavy firing was heard in that direction on the 80th, no doubt the work has commenced. GENERAL ORDERS FROM THE WAR DE PARTMENT, Wasninwros, April 6. General Orders—D. C. McCallum, having been appointed Colonel in the volunteer ser vice, he is