M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, March 29, 1862, Image 2

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aft : lo i th . tovipievtilopi ; into fort lid lask i.
• lisitittifilsitiirit or Chns.t :Buchanan, who' died
fiesittliPlebentV.tinrboard.theMerrimag, have,
,•tieihivittittikilifiir the ., purposw of having-his re
. ardifll'ilifielditaMa4land,..where . .he. was horir:.
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''.tintAltßftieftolapLire.to,tiia publicat ion .0 r wit.
rittitii. Vip,,efilar,,O,lA.iti,tvai.in unintentional'
errefifrActiy4,iiit.,tri:do scr•a;a in, and was let
iig LOPia't 'A , ,4ql , :i , ' . VS t' e''' : ' • . '', '
• 1 11111(111riab:et iCorittreisional . t(slection'!. was
•hilf4o.4blaNkiithimpfon and ~, ectirnae counties
(litaliataithito,ttdttiiq 'Col. , Segur —or: Segar---
whtifillaliiiihiVii•hatiti once •rej ec tad- by to n -
'griiiii'VAiiitiiin IC candidate; and received' a
huddi'etinfizeo4l l -iottis.;! .. .! -.,•,- 1•• ~ .'-.: •' , ; '
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me !. r i ifl tu l •Plep 'cil. thafiattle of Bill
.iOcia;kiltw,4l/14Yat: an
,attsee..;a, meth=
tatea (14ucW:efl
iejii,Sarne.'time that Mc-
Dowitl stqa eked '6i:rebels haite•been fOutid it
140iarat .t.,,,:.,ir . 5 , _ , ~..• • , •
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bringi :European news to
thil47WiTiettrteielivf ;the: ,capillre 'of:-Fort
ilieifittillAitarbareihed; ; England,.. and was re.
EsAleit aiticAteryiiiipqr trent vietoryi and Amer..
adytineed: , .the LOndon
s tifflda r however, deiiraciliteit the importancivol
tho46or4;virttoillte., „There ; is a. new, Italian
IffifectinstaitiplsoWtnixatitine •the tes,es'of pa-
Ittigit.4l,l l Ktierl6P...9ofiilo at•Witehing
agiftshmitrAit:etio,.wkroi wq
intlnn. s i.in,itiondny,,last. pen. Dix, end . Judge
teliin
•Piete , eiTdlnfid't •'edihiniisionPrs;
61610,7 litittfittetti it thin add ell 'one of its
own officiate to /hi 'Ettatiniettion.. ••
The Itinveft'omenitteelif the Senate, su'dden.
lyeciineitteittlatAttentfficieney.of , vessels like the
, E repo r bill et once
fat the appro priation ni fifteen ,milliondoll ars
forqran4jild veseeli-ot-iiiii;.Afief the stirring:
Road., I hiire ii no' doubt of
thOttitindintiepteisige of the bill. .
•rri•e•Gereial:"lfitetibas decided that.disr . .
ab*Viiilllarit•hiiiiEllelFfeif - threelars, or during
the war; are entitled to invalid pensions under
is ll4.l.ak°c,hoo,l4.l.q 6l ','Ond that disabled ni en'
' the:three mOnthe valiiriteers;linder the Pres.
ihtra'Allril . 15:1861, re en •
tlithoistcfliesteitinii - antler the:acts or ..1802;and.
Cs,
I.
149 „th4t there'is.no la s w proi;iding 10r.
pssAnticlauk,,tu,,.wirloyea and ;orphans, , Soldiers.
wbirfiilf in the preient •••• • - •
- •.• • •
.'pae folloyring•is a tiocnoleut found in a de••
1 .T,111.4, 6 1.;•i.f. • . •
Al,foim . ydr,d,Yaulcee nccupy - into
I . 4pujiltrifoynn...him,that lt.bis-ebstuna- much 'lifbor . had good
chrifer• that' you ma y : have the
(or rn issern en t t wo rube
411*4 4 410:1"fiik , F4sPg0011"0" Filitii , ets• • •
• • ..•*.‘q•ciurs • •• •• • ' Jist FF1t . 06.30N" •
. . . .
• d'slor.66ltiasois haf.pocisated-liod .killed same
oftiledost,rsteasate! of..theXansas Legislature
'AVM slAIT..( 4 PR 1 1 ) 1 104 0 01 1! 'fat- a • prison,
an Vet ViCotptratiyit'airiCulidral. so'cteties, en
act ippoi n g: a
thigerioseettilqiitotgO.W.,Callarsorcy, to. rec
op oAm p 44, t4ie (so* t4e . lnteriot Dept' r t
span 1,;, 119/
,t ,olStates Aonds..The Lea yea
eigrtee•O'riiiiiiriiisWegys• •'. • • '
1 •446 , 11. tiS;liiiegio :to echo the
ipapellar4itilii`etle,)ohie h . proposes, a speedy atm
hamptst.c l ooll4skoalo.the life . of:
n opt.,; scouodte
doveiner?' • •
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. zglgiß iioistlifAv.Bita , !—'-The ,hoesteatl. , bill
•WltftiV4,kftg.fi s ,f ,, 9fß..qPrenifqi v e 0 9 ; Ft I
nab provwes.that , on,and'afte'r the first of. next .
itOiratt,'; infiie;Piti: 21: . years a : ate,• whO s is'a
diiiiini titlA,Vhbliiiiiiisidat4ll- his, infentiOn. to. be
`aitc§,tind•mlieva.bisP - et.4o i:OftOlV:the ••land: 'and
ISOV.i4elyttdcoieuKthYtai!,i, phall ' be - entitled to
160 acres,.upoir.the patment of
.the. land , Offi:e
lees titiel.s:lo to eovar the expenses of survey:-L.
Thp
t6. s osar f hit i i iil i e . i r i il i . iii .''t eiet*ei 6 id e
i'd
i i vi r all sett ice
e.
of
%Sosoersiosirtriliringihe.iiese o t war.;
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3Y1.411.)1 9 A?• ,. .5 ° J 9t i x9 PT E P nrtr I
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.SplinifiPldii)i., ':114141 ' s.—tile State COli
sii i pttAttrg . F , lnAnntton „.. .: ll i lay discussed , the 'or.
iii t lfi 4 l , l „ o 6., ,p , re . VetiO negrOes int' mulct toes
"frittr-t9-OfiltiPtio!":°l!•.l4° S t ate , .... piohibits Vieth
. .trm t mg..,..11,1 gi-the3lslpt Or suffr age, . andre
.it#4ft 01 1 0 ereto '! .tVlA.e l 3;!4; , to 'peso' !awe to
£.14.41i,914,11,1int Moo; otorp.o .- t
„ et
~ art lc e. The
ottielot was 'oilopta t ir,ii,y,-giat lons,' iii Coinmittqi.
4f iiiii'iVOri. 4. -114ini)141 l yi`kiithin'ssiit;mitted
- ts - 1 1 ,,•ot 4, 1 - '1 ~ ~..), ',4-; '
to Ine - convention,, an con c urred : in by a -'vote
e.r..fesiiiiitill!, 6k i' 7 ,'?''' %-•*:-.'- ""i :' '• '. - - '
• , - 1-' , ..v,1zk042, , 2,-, 1 7 . 0, - *. i ,- •'4. , :';':- ..• • : •:- ... •: - ' '
. , In qeiltto!L,....TlTAltiioS!i-Ori.cilO. TtTc!it of the
. o lll e , *,',. l o l *.nifii.klkii.ti'af-i';:-. •q.,• , ' ....:. `. :, . .
~1. 1 4 . onitstf.l°Yi.ifikkf-, : ggn!a!, cOmPaPding
1
1 1 1.41rffoakil.q4iirv.e z qntleOvored
.0 curry ;out
I tvavir Tint4e:iniiinetiotte !ifv4if m4' 6y . t;-ini'
ititifte;4 ViiWitiatie,"-hh4 ha s= fit , ..'eVeill
illii i t iteOnkOnliOnguyellriooittnicienkiwith',ll-ht.'llntie : ,
- .4 ilb#t*we P. fix jnlutur.
t0.,,n0tai1 , ,,,..the: remai n i n g
.-. Tfie:Oni,V thinil have ltioea'iiil he' elinient ti.'
Ihlr'dtsiliititehecl-!tiinif
" Metiii`.44 - iiiihi - 'eit'''ffie
riVeinilititi4 ego 1 ' ' ''..
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A l itidg)it :6 leellirltitie - el . .'
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The CnptUrG ot Newberp,
.
•" The .caFktete yl Neyvhern‘llo..lhe•gickt,cr.edit
-ohhi' afreirt;:tor,i'Ciur army thiit has yet ,
plllOO 4 e ()pontoons ryle re plajltieil,br
were executed
.!y 'the' 04Vii?e4iit Inn arl't 114 , *.A'rmy end 00 vy
'the most ~ , itiethodicol!.lo.l. h rlilliasiq. - auicoasfel
ibeetner ; . 4 1he trtiopi, chaiihiphit renbh triente
`deteildell' superior nonibere, •if i , rdayine .0
• ateady,valarworthk of veteran acdtlieri.', "- •
Newbern 'le . a .town of ,odout 6,54.0, 'nimbi-,
tan ts v ii teil At' about the. nitdiile of I hii.cotor
br..Npio Carolina, :ou, the soul h .side of , the
keitio'fieeri veil`stream', .tohieh stoics,
southeasterly,-into Pamlieo The.;'teeun.
is connected••Witti• Beaufort, tibout...- . 41) miles. to
the .soktheaetcon ttid toast, by e(inilreed,•arid
14:.'nPike; which iuifalong Vdry'near;:.l . heisonth
early "hank of . the i 'Neese;'• • The' rebels :had
Planted batteri . esnaleng 'the solitherly - tiank ., of
the' river to pretiontthepaitiuge'.of : Vetiseli;',and
had. constructed Antrenehmenta.'..at Awe Pointe.
across the railroad'anCturnpikestoreVent the
passage of •
• tudiday;the''.l . ..loif March', Majne•Gen
eral•.':Berttaitle. em barked . .bbOut , 8•000' troop's'
•Iyhich.were Roanoke 'Llsland, . s trinsporta
and gunboats..under thncomtiriand ofCOmMarld
er:Rowfan,• and:proeeedad. to the Neuse river ;
advanding uP.the '''stream 'to within :about' 14
Miles Of Newbern.. Early in ;the inorningal
the •1111 r the trooPs:ivere landed'onth..l south'
side of.,.the L •river,...and itink
.up : their.rnaich'for
NeWhern... rho day : Was raiity,,the roads mod
dy and the . narCh exceedingly 'tiresome. . In
the course df the `day the lesser line•Of intrench:
inents - siat pissed and found to be deserted.-- ,
At
: t3 o'clock the. , evening the army arrived .
within,a'short.dietance of the.seeend line, which
is only, abOu(twpMiles below Newbern, This
is a •breastWo'ik, with a ditCh'inTrent,'about 2
mileein•leegth,'extentlinglroln-theriVeracross•
the.: railroad, far'intd=the•iivvrimp at•Thp south.
The weary aoldiers,th : resst themselves upon the .
damp upend and slept - thrOugh the night.
The neit niorningi 'FrltlaY the IA th, the army
moved forWard'in three divieLins.te• attack the
infrenehments. ,General-Feeterht brigade : was
ordered by the main Cou.ntry-roed to altack the,
enemy's left; General :gene'. up
. the railro,3ll
to attack their I ht, •and d , iteral I),lrke to
lollOW • deneral Foster' and ettricklhe enemy in
f tont s : with instructions : td Support
both :brigades:: -Alter he , attack, had vigor'.
Onsly , cornmended .. on the..right aud . in front,Getteral Reno made a detdui to the• left ftir the
purpose of tntriinit the' 'eriemy'S right' flunk;
,riot - km:owing:Ault the breast Work eat emhill en
':farlato' the :The.. troop,, however,
when• they came • to the,intrerehment, deshed
through the ditch. nd over:, the . breastwork`;
the li,rillilol.paro4 . of the' enemy's force ha c.
ing,•,beed drawn 'near. the river byftlie attack in
that quarter. :Votir companies of the •Alas.a.
:chusetts , Twenty 7 ,l irst far...in:advance of
'the other troops in their:entrancellita the ene;
my's lines, and were 'driving' . the etterny hCfore
them, schen they' were suddenly assailed by an
tivertchelining force; Which' lashed tram ii little
raVine, and were thriv en
. hack, hoeing a:.few
prisoners.- They: They were.. quickly a - upended,
howeyer, t,,ksix other regirnen ts,. when:it she rp
hand=to.hand - '.conflict. took' ':plaeo dverHhe
breastviork,-'in ,which our; principal loss oil. ,
Curled.. 'Our trdonsr. stice.eeded,.in.,getting
driving the-enemy before. them at-the , point of
the bayonet.
this sacceivencouidgeti 'our division. on the
right, whieh else 'rushed fdr wa rd. to t lie charge,
end. a general • flight of the enemy ensued ; a
portion of the:rebel . soldiers into the.
cars of a.' train that stand ready. to receive
thern; the others ran. up the Trent tti
.countrY.bridgn which crosied the streann above
the town.. 'After those in the cars crossed - the
railroad bridge over.: the Trent, they.setlthe
to idge 'on .11relo prevent our Soldiers froth fol.-•
.
lowing thentinto Newbern. .
••• ..•
In the Mean time our, gunboats 'mere sailing
up the•river,.and driving the -rebels from their
batteries.- As each fortification was approached
Riy . ,511e113 - were.- (hopped :Into . 4,, when the
soldiers of the garrison
_quickly Feat te l into
the'pineiwoOds in'the 'rear. ' The moat
able' obstacle to the 'passage of the fleet 'was
encountered nearly opposite the pit irenclitnenta
Where-111,6 , 14nd, battle took • piece. At' this'
point 22 vesiels . -hitdbein . .sunklo.ane.clitt . nnel
of the 'river, While the other channel : had been
tilled -with iron-tipped . maSta.pointimg . down:t '
stream, - and .with :explosiVe torpedoes. Two
heavveolumbiada in a casemate , also coin.
;mantled . the 'channel. But On'e;of.the-cOluni,
':,biails':was.'rsoori' hit. at the . mrizzle. and
.moanted ;- arid the 'fleet sailed'- right through
,the obstructions without:receiying ' - any mate=
The soldiers: were ferried -iteress- life;-Trent
intheimill boats of the fleet, arid took, pel
:sessibrii of Newbern. The retreating rebels
set 'fire to the 'town, but the.lciy.il inhat itants
extinguished . .the, flames s , .ftb . ll3t! sio.of
,
• depral•••l3iuMside his oinclalreportsays . ,
.‘ , l3y Oils Victory our Coinhined farce hive ean•
tured eight better:lei,. Containing fort posix beayy
gull and ., three batteries of, light artillery of 6
gtins.each,•inalting,in 411 sixty-four guns'; two .
6terunliants. a "number, . of isailinv, veisels, wag:—
on'," hoises. ja• large..quantity•of .amrritinition,
commissary ; and• quartermaster's stores, for
ages, o . e : entire:rump equipage of the label
troops; a large , gitantity of
~reiin„ turpentine,
coticin,&c., and over two hundred prlionera. ••
fq:ftur loss;thus' far ascertained; 'will '.amount.
to nir4y.one 'killed and four hundred and .64t
wounded,, many, of them. mortally.. Anions
these are some of our most gallant officers and
Men. The rebel' lo.s' is severe, but not so eieni
ai•our own, they being effectually covered by
their works." •• • • ; .• • • • .
Asti AniirrionaL•Paarett.—Tho following add i•
•
iional prayer has been issued'.', by he st,'' Rey.
Bishop Potter,- to he reed•by the .elergy of the
Diocese, 'When there..may be oco:asion., •
V.ternal Pod; the shield Of :our : heft!, be;
•netith•whose sovereign defence thy people dwell
in safety, we bless and praise, we laud.and
n'ifY ttiy glorious narrie, for•sll thy 'goodness
,to
1 1114 people . 0f . .. this. land and the success with
vihich,Of late,.thowhast crowned our 'efforts to
manintain the elithor i ity, of laws, and to resiere
onee.noore_the blessings of union and peace. In
-spirt! 0ar,5p015 with, grateful love;
, lift. up our
voices Of . th4nl;folnesa, ,. ; rnalr e us horrible' 'and
watchrOl in . ouipiospefily, and prepare us for
Whatever reverses , thou , shalt see that no nerd
Give,wianorn ? and ; grace : : to,our'llolers. - pour
constancyanitcotiriige, don chariti,twerne pll
men, lato ‘ the,hierts i . o . -
wards. u& those, who are ; now Allen:4o .
tt appeOance:or',.in heart : , ann haat en,. 0 Lo9ln f
hosts theineitsed day whenila one in:Ople''we'
Ppg,9i),9(yx: 99 r e ' g i r 'f thOnl:s !het) in' thy •
: 14!!.7..ghtYch; ph . 4l, by,s,'ur Op)*
tqleit our MOO blase
11 4.L'aid and Seviour.,Amen.;':—.
411 jii.ao::Piii.ift Moio.t.,lat
Saturday, 'arch 29,1862
. , .
Itr.c'tisa . Cr:Ert . tiVinsrt.— A bill fins been intro
d!ieed into: the Legislature to tea' he' . eler
Why' not?. A part of them.take 'more Interest'
in, polities than they, - do.in in anything else; as
pire:to Parties; preach
. politics, from the pulpit
and write'politics` r newspapers. 1 We
would exempt all frcim the-Tropoied tax Whe.
lq'ep themsdves in . theline.of%tluty;:and, leave
the' . politiettl puddle:to be stirred , :by"-inett . of
other Professions'. The rest should' lie made, to
, •
.cotitribute . to the 'support of Government.--,
Olocl4 l ,lldver,,ts.w. ' ' • ,
Sect X. J.-Notinsies advertisemenfiri another
column of this paper; . . • • .
MArrx ) Suami.—We—will'receive' Sugar of
tlioaa jub-worlc;
Tlione haya riromiieit usgrAiti will „conifer
a I:Ivor by'brinking along:
. Tite'llriqer says we aremiseillten' when we
accuse it of having a ,c!knoWing e'ditor'." On
reflection :we' have.some:misgivinA , s; and will,
for "penc ' o . 1f.6" ac . kno.wletltte. . • .• • .
‘rtscyneo.L-We'hai'lereceiired the third .
No. of .a neat rittaito, devoted:ln Grape culture:
Tle)ow price, at whieh.the "Vinciard" is of
'fcred, mikes , it edeiiyable ackei.6ition to viery
person having a; grape - vine. , r .
. .
•
the first of 'e - vcry'rnotith; - at No.
11 E.z.ichargP 'Place;
tu•ent! fiv . 4 trait:a plranroirn: Flub's of:
'ty-fir siibieri69is; the , PubliShers offer a copy
of ~ t DOwriing,'s. - }';uits a.nd. Fruit Trees. of
redc'E`c rtgxv.'••
f (El or of
the illiu~r,
it will he .rheolleeted;maile' an effoit'th, • Phiee
himself, within the corrent : for thi;
s'Constil titian a nd ifhe old We' thoug:iir
•
it unrfatilral and predicted w rrelapse.. -, W find
by the.la'yt'iscue Chit the edi•or wag mistaken;
isisteisil;hf Thecomstitrit inn, 'it' Was the 4 , pecliir•
the present adminititrio ion was pitt a pa s r to
.. .restoreihe - conniry.to . what it was during the
Rev olniiiirlatx War: \Ve admit that-in many
portiettlara the.strite•af :the.conntry t now
. and
.1 hen , , is similar; to, cairrhirt: the - . 'ComPari
ispo, WC:think:tint neightsr would succeedfbettei
Republican-party in't he Place . .of
the Jig 14di
•-• close ifudy,. of • the Deetarat ion eel the.
tiottees and deifigns,*or, the founders.. of .onr
.goveinonent. will idloW the editor,
that . he nirsfalr'on' the. docnniopt:-
Vt e Round sit, ft .I tie go instifoted
by . .1611 . 9 "Brow rr,*;a's . o . rie according to his'fhie n
The uridoubteil • ,: odd only object ‘pf ineiirpo
ing.ing-tfiatportiOn of fhe:ditelar . ation .in. the ,
ChiCago.'rlntforiti• negio
w . utilii.thnitit the editor to : .
dint paper, .the •action.of •thelOundern df .the
,goverorneitt,,pr in the coostitution j 'anyttiing to
sustain ihitr doctrine: The deelayhtion 'w*as
made by. white was.otight
.anii.weit.for white nine. •• • •
- one of the ; enuies of • grjevanrcs
.ag,tiolt the
goveyhment was inciting . iniurrection ainciug
slaFesi thirwrll might Be . nrgue ... tbe•in'tentions
or :11)„ Southerii , r hel l ta. wake:the. hego. :
with theiehitu , man. fleyoliitipn found
slavery established
.its • uree.ssful te . r..
mination'ttrougbt no, change.iP.tbat respect.
Dining thewa'r slaves' bad been E. et. free by
the British gov.efnmehi:: :at the 'close. the}'
ti;ere returned to theia.maSterS, as othea'prop
erty: .We see the
McICE.Ax COUNTY C0.“:.-=Negiotiatidni . have
been pealing betweenliartie . s . .interesled in Or
'coal lanai! and napitalkts,...of.NeVi..Yoil.:. State
with a view to bnildini.l.• a. railroad' Yrom the
erdnetcithe'canalOiriarder to•obtain coal for
fuel on'the N. Y. .Central Sei•erral
loniof, goal wera forWdrdee to. hochester
.•
few'weekit since,.and'experireigais were made
which fully estahl . ish . the:yracticabilitY of Abe ;
plan... In' . another be found an ex- .
tract ftern: the .
.] . li;chester ' Denteerati which•
speals of the trial and resifit. ; • •'.
Istniso No. Tr::l:—The attack on this:rebel
Strooeh`oid, Wes,'lst last 'ilefes,.stilt 1 raping.—
Gen. 'Pope occupies New• fre' -
pared to cutoff their rritreet down the
sissippii while the' main body ere bomba'rdi fig
the enemy's works in .front.. Last night's re•
ports would indicate that'the rebels were evac-.
daang_the - '
The Hartford .Press .is ont against a ~r esto
ration Of the
,Union as it •was;"because it fears
that in.,sneh a Union a tiltepablienn. President
cannot be elected." the - feeling of all
'they. have always: , hated the
South mote than
.they loved the Union.'
- THE the. Boston Post Apks, is
today watching thegreat army in
. '.
and OraYing:for: 01 - e:el/Cress of , the zood cal6e?,
every loyal man in the nation, Who ICI day
hopes* for.the deieet of: tqcClellan,• the.disarace
of tha flag, ihe'destrOciion of the ,Arberican
Union?. EverY aholitiOnist ' , faider and abettor
of ; the, Southern Confederac,Y."•TlO is now so
base as to ;fellow the' soldier with. !those and
attack,. instead of prayers ; and cheers?: We
Creely end the N. Y.Tribane..
pisonacaint. §aargas.The Lockport Uniqn
gives -the`pariiculars of a dis order ly and
. • • . • .
sharnefal %scene in the Naziritedhareh, at that
,Sunday afternoon last, vrhick're'enited
the.conaignment one„Alra. Tombliaoa, whom .
that 'Journal , designates as a !"big shrieker," to
6612;1 . •
XI3.E.STINGI ,EXPE4IIf Vitt?! ,MCKEriii
COUNTY'Coki.."--Ve;lif! the lollowint from the
ROChesteiDerrioCial'of Wednesdai:L2o expe;
riniental trip wee Made .1.; - y ieferal .PrOrinent:
iiolroad gentlemenyesterdaY,beirWeen thisCitY
. and Pataviaillay,the purpose of testing the'
parative,value.of McKearieountryc . oal..as .
:motive fuel:' A ,freight train . :Wifs:seleeted . for .
purpose, and 4 p'essehger•ce'r attached 'for
the conv e nience of the,piity.. The, result, Iran
highly satisfacteri, ni . We are informed--all on'
bonrd being lolly entiSfied•of the,.excellence Of
thecoal that was used,, sand conv . .inced.'of
economy compared with the fuel leotrunOnly
employedon the'impression was
universal that it a route of transportation from:
the
. 117i1.10 to the; head of tii'e.benetre ca
hal. could. he'oriened this coal would et once go
into'gent4al use. DAVID . IJr•roti, :Master,
Mechanic.on'the Western - bivisiOn, •• 'who' was'
boaid the'trairt, and:under whese
the:eirterienspt was made, has : Prepared-. a re
porron the subject whicti well-doubtless he sub ;
rnitted •te.' the priMeiltitherittes at: orice.—,
The,atlyantagesvibich would acrue Eqkocester
froM the.eonciruction of a - railroad bet wecnth o ,
.illeiCean county mines and GenneeCe.Valley ca
nal; have oftenbeen discuss ed and the queStion
••••.• . . . • .
is folerably:farbiliar to our citiiens 7 would
open 'a , rielt . region ormineral and agricultural
wealth to ai trade Which m'Ust find 'its ..fiatural
outlet at at this point:. 11; as 'those, who_ w
.nessed the esperiMent ypsterday seem to be
'cOnyinced, t'he MelCean county . pal is a better
ci : ieai;er fuel than any et ber,:fOr, use on the
Central..Railioad; thec'uterprisinii.- managers..o l .
iireniie of comme;ce will not be 'slow to
reco,nise the tact in-a . practic:tl man ner.,'
WE NIIL. PHILLIPS, a m.ernlier of the political
c 0.., is. ineaiulerini
abdut'preaching his iliolltinntlistinion sermons.
Lost Week lie:vya; in IV.ioington, Where he "de,'
!leered ft lecture. atthe . Smithsonfarf
.
'in ,which'we fiatf the •
[s,‘..Noiv I loye. the Constii in I hav'e
cursed it a build - led times,-and I.shall agaiti .if
it does not, mean' . • justie'e.'. l'hitYe - labored dine
seen yenfs' to take nineteen States. out'. cif this
Unions and bas's.: spent nient,c;en . years to the
mitisfactioti . of my Nitwit goriseienee, .it ivati
those nineteen. :* •.. I curse d
.',.7oit'st 'tut ion and 'the 'llhien;.' a oil eritl , avored to,
break, it ;•and,:thrink C...;0(1, it brek'en.". • ••
What'M l itstWe drink of so n'oforiouS'anda Yos .
• .. ~ •
wed' a disunionist.' as the •abovC declaration
proyedPhillips to he'? 1f th . ere is a punishment
fof.diSiiriouiSts and seeessior,t, no res
. .
son •why it slipuld not he meted out in . full 'to
such itritane:'• . ,l'liere.ish . ) reason 'why theson• -
thrn secessionist should be eonfined. 'in 'Forts .
unit the . northern • - .dis-•
unionist tint:. :We want .to' sea.
Let Phillips nod' his abolition;allies Ue puujshild .
in tho'snne mafirter';us the sontherd. secession=
ist - A - reiclut lon' we's offered in the I.lnftse of
IlepiesentatlYes of. lienneylraniadhia week to
allbvv him the Legif•lntive Hall , to lecture, in,
turf with commendable patriot isn't.the .nor . inhers
refused Jo pass it; WhereuPpit. resolution• •Wfts
off,:red in..fhe Senate toirrant hi-m.the use , of the .
far.thaf;ptirposit,:whicli'eS.pator
hy.a strict party vote: If ihp Ileiniblican party,
'as 'a'Party, is -tlete'rpined to' ally :themselves
with such tUrblitshinic disunionittsps
It must take's hepinfsequentes, 1 .
.
MAI.!6.NITY Tiiii Ano.i.urt.rmTS.Towalio
• :1141P the
Spider States.asgdoil . people hate the I)bvil.--,
This is manifest ,!no'tigh.:, As
.un.amuaing-illos
trationM. tire fact; every distinguished firem•
hor of .theK.entiteky .LOgislatitre 'whir. visited
Washingtpu,%sevoral weeks . ago, tells as that
theabolitionist•Cheever, in his Armlition
course at the'CaPitol, - reserved, his scparti . crilar
tbindor',' for the commit nitfes which,- With . a
strong reminiscencerol-kis - aative'Down
he styled the ""B-a.rol.e-T States,": and whit-h
'he served up, for the deleetation:' of his•inantly•
*abolition budiencir oth a - yeAless „pungency.
riot stirpassed even by that which, in the days.
of KDOeceirOiles's Dist illery.,"•:.won lnr this
rev . erend..a jail of Salem. .t\fr.
at Feast; to ti fair refiresentatiVe cif his, class.
They all -Mite the''; 13 , a-r,it-,e.r : States." . with
•a.rancoi brichc'elcod,by.honesty ortrut
Anti theroirson:ia. pfain.'-. We-have already .
state.d it. The abolitionists. haft th - goiisti
tution,ond : would glad!) , let. the TIMM) slide,
rather than h.iVe'its moservatioa 'attended 'Sy.
.the.prese.rvatiOn Of; he,'Qonstiftrifon • likeveise.
They want . to, the constitution regard;
less of'conseipsericirs; . urider: the(pietext
sa
ving the Union: ` ' The- Border S,atts, the
contrary, want.to save the Union . hy saving the'
Conitituilon,.' which*, they. believe the only'
Method posSible . .'•:.The:Berder . .Siatea.being a
omit laVor of this Policy-, naturally form the •
head of tlfe.groathody- - of patriots who. rally:
around the Adinfnistration that , declaies tied
carries ottl the policy'' in defiance of •abolition
ism everywhere. Such is the offence of the
Border . States in•the estimation.of,the aboli-
Tbo-verihep.d and front 'of Useir offooding: •
extunt; us more.: '
. It is for'this, -and nothing else, that theY ale
deneunced, decried; derided and defamed; by
every' Abolition sPonter .. and..scrkblet in. the
country.. • •
. .
s trt a word the.o;olitionist.•and secessionists .
hare'the Border Shires for : the sarnit reason in
different aspects. The AbolitinniSts hate the
Border-States, 'becatise. stand- by the Ton..
slitstitUl just' es the seceSsionests hate the 'Bur.
ilecSiates,becanse.they ste r n(' by the Union,.
The Border:States as the .stemßast
M both the Union 'and the. Constitiitionrarei the
equol and conornon'enernics both, the aholi
tiUniSts and secessionists... And In. t his. two•
tolibenmity ev e ry true .patrint Must
Let.the t iots,..or the North b.ear-in Mind
this ekplanation, and the ernoinotes radidg of
the of against, the Border States
general and lientacley'in,pai s tieular, if it should
he kept tip, will do..good
.re t her thanhart. • We
hope it is doing.no gre at hurt as the case is.—
.. • . • . • • .
Louisvilla Journal.. • -
•,WitscnnS•rift,.lllnrch . 2l if•.
In consequence of the forward movement of,
our lorces, the reports 'Of, killed, wounded
„and
missing catild,not be 'aseertain'elt, but our loss
ie . -from eightrto one hundred killed, tiflolig,
,nhom.Evere . one colonel,. n nil (bolt een- cis pi ins
ano ;-lieutenanre;', The. enemy had' nearly five;
hundred kil led • end. wounded; and lost" three.
hundrid lirisoncra. , , •
—, • .
. .
I . II • I3ATTLE OF PF,, , 1: 1111D04.---TITO hattle..of
Sugar Creek lie.ll.l.wits the niost briWant
vernent,of:flie .:.The ene . friy/ . Opproached
onr.lorrefiwith double our,noinberinand An urn
sequence 'of thisdillefenee were enabled t0 . 0t4
tftelc'uson all Sides,' The tightinfr, lvae , io some
iii:ltapeee;deip'er'ate; •bitt'the.,Sup-riiirgetieral
ship of 'Oie Federal ':airntc triumphed over:the•
immense odds.: ' deifid not
over.
,17,000, 'while', that of-lhelrebefs is' ark
ocowltigt.4) to..htfvelfeen 23;900, including 7;900.
Indiffnitititier 6tOrriand• of Atbert Pike of. t :
Seigel:alded fresh laurelsto . his .alr.
ready bright datOe.. . With Coro' regimenta %die
twice ent.nis - Wity' . ihronfr,lrseven 'ieginnenti of
the 'eneniy...Tifalten fOutfht like heroes ainl
1:16 oseap..cruinhurf.. Tho'Federal lOi - ; In killed'
and vrdupded,w,ilCainotint to 1,00 ...The
my's lossi be.yond,.dpaliti,2,4oo..„
and iNl4Entosh are anddabtklly:thiad, and rhany'
yver . o 'and
tvnunded. Our stidrpshentE:fs..picickntiem . .• oil
withThO . nornber- of..pikoner's
now iu.oor' liossessisiti amount,. to 1,,000,. and
they are Still
. eriming in: • :-Many : of 'Oct') ark
takinv; the bath ;of and f king their
clischarge,9tisfied: their . : C . abseis'o bad 'One
and'bopeless. : . The'ltidionfonght . wi Ova:-
tiae : fttry, and in-tbeir demPilical
thirit-for white bliroil, killed and' sr Oiled:Aiwa!
and foe alike. • ..Maitr'. of the - A rkansas.trcmps,
.scalped and'di . ;embowletl.by . their saine, allies
have' beer found 'on the -battle •Thrir,atr
troCities are friabtiul: of_ the,
rebel army has dedtO . Boston..Moiiii whi h
erhey;ara•bt;iog. pu'fsued.
..They can be . par-.
sued. no fur th er 'withour' presentfciree..and sofi
filies.L.Puttstu74 . 1 . ?ecor;1-.. , , -• • -
. • ..
. • Afr.x.lCArr- Vera .
lo !lie 4th ..iast
. . .
Eri g lishc.mitin g z..4it of tift,ailie• forces
•Isaaving' the Freriat:oro
tipaokti totcorry Ajia
England,; howeve . r,..ll . 2raes to satte-
. .
tieli the proc.eediee . s of
.. their. ferees.,', The
En . glish.treepswill return in the' /.; , rhaude, to
Karnes , , \vere
roll 1,0 tlie French,•whe itttrted 'for Tehuitran
A . put lion of the Spanish trnoj'ie had I:Ptittn, , ,l
io Ca'act r antrthe expne.letl.l 7 ientAl l'eintorea :
e
mats.' Wef.! lo re . tarn %rill . t '
The eiiens ••iort. of the diplom•lt begin
on 0.1 , 1' first of••AfTrA; at Cris. stl‘t'el
o'l%ll, the. A'trierirAn flTinivtei• hn,a
'undertaken, ott.fhe...pait . of .the'Unit...d'Slate,T,
that Jris , :o.vertifilent will or, , secure Cob
payment of 'the 'intttest On the debts of .:)•lexi-.
vo' to Fro nde..F.ltlatal nncl .s.lpa in.
Th'!l Mex:Can I:overarrhrtli.tinetly.infprro:.
ed.:fenetal f'fin.t hat • on attempt. to institute a,
ovw er n ant: woe II 1.4 Itlfeoetl •to (or a.
morn 'lit.' . :ritor ,, f`r it is . proliabl... that
t ,
'to ins? e.' , a .mon,
arch}:, with Inco xjm in ,at it s;
'will have to be aha ip.loned...• l'iteno is eVer y
rirospect,olYa restoratiOn of peacemble...l
• Ai Ani . ericati Cit.iz,•;rt
:11a5s:,
ingion GovoiOn - r!.nt .Corwin, S'
on tile . 2•lt g ..f . rfon
'Ver city of name
was ; • . • , .
Battle 9f• 11' . inchr,gtvi, -
SVI! haVe 0113 day itelaieyt‘d.il i•ViCuiry.
over:, rio • coinfiLied• lo rces of t Generals
jaelouti, Snail h' an Lone.street , ' bnt lLc
wasln • ittht (Our Mil 41; nee. 4t.
raged from
.It ilt-past ten this' : rnoriti - ag;atiiiil
duel:. • The
15,000, - rind 111 e• strength of-our tray
not over. 8,00.0. Our loss iri killed and %voila.
Jed ascertained, it is
The ne•rnit!a dptible. that • 01 •
Ours.. We have- e • tipture . ,l a large number • • • or.
Kironorsysoryie . ol:lheir gons:anq
strewnwit.ll a lie a rtairs, t Rey !lave flarota:ii : away
in Ileirgight., ' • ••, -.• • 1 • •
:The 'en stiff) in pursuit of ihe*enems !
The partieulsrs Cennet he ;leertitiried until
:klarcil '2l
..The i • ehel3 have.been-di leen . back to•Strag
burd....• There. has f.heil - yer.y . lit Ile
In:day In the skirmi , ,hin4 we had Just abaut
tin killed and wounded. • : • • . - •
Mr. Luce', assis.tant to Captein Albert,Type
rapliicttl Engineer, was taken pris.oner by the.
:ehels:.. We have captured more-411;64 thou
,
sant.:stnall arms.. •
WAseniici,To-,.lll:arch.2'l
.
-A dispat ch from a'srirgerin in CienerarS4delris
a rriry tp tlie.orlecirr Oeneral'ar Wasbircgton
iays;in relation to. the battle of yes . t.;rkiay4,
Oar loss' t 5 frorn:seVentk-five . to'one'rnincteec
killed; and tivo'•hundinct nod fifty 'wounded, '•
have seen hundred at iviienty•five of the.
'enemy's dead;'• •• • • •
.• .
. .
•diipat* . from Wineh . eifer says our, fare.e
to-day. pursued the. rebels with ext)aoriliturry
t•iio.r:and e.Onrage.idwards Strasburg,. dik•ing
• ,
themlike,frightenecl.sheep. •
••• .
Ciscrx~.Arr,:March!
Wendell' Phillips attempted to lecture at the
Ile cornmenced by
avo tying himself an'abolitionist and disunionist.
'Persens in the.galleries then bisSed, Yelled, and
threw •and : .stohes,itt hire, some
him.... The hising, was kept up scirne
finally im•-m;:delvitnsilf• heard, and proe e 'ed e d
until something again' objectionable was 'said,.
:intl.again'egg's wets throWn; hitting him: 'lle
persevered 'and thi ril time was heard, and a
third •titne'Stuneli and egged. •
‘ The•erciivir now moved down Stair3:cryiri , „
1 Put 'hi:it out, ". , c.Ta r and Ida they him, t' and
giving grroanl;•fr. the "nigger; Wendel) Phill ins.
'Chet' proceeded down the middle'aiske towards
the stage, m
,and ivere et .by
Here a•-fight ensued Lrnidtt the greatest cUntil:
sine, ladies screaming -indurYing, juMning en
• chairs arierallin , in all directions. the
fight Philllps' . Was taken off the stage by his.
triends:. The. audienee'theyi moved 60. ••
It i 5 now. teno'clock; nit& the stre'ets. in hb'
vicinity of..the Opera Elaose..tiee 'c . ruiviled with
excited - people. They araitinalde to find.Phil'lips.
No one was sericiusly hurt.as we'can•learn.
• - • BAT TIMORF rch'2'i.'• •
' All was:quiet at rortresii.Moyiroeyostorday.
A si"tve!ti-north east storm
,has here: .
Inr • the last t small. vessels
,hiid dragged 'their ancliors . .:and gone •tiOtor. i .
hut—they would he gotuff,without it liietilty
,'
•.
Nothing lids hee'n heard:or seati-Ut'the'll.fer.
••- - • •••
. .
The.. Monitor: oreapies . ,her 'psual positirin
above the Ileo. She . /1418 received sorno
ation and athittiens that will malerritlly add to
he r impreitnithilir tr. —• • •
The.televrapti lirie has beert'partially tinder.
ran; but the bad, weatter.:haa put • a stap..to
further operations,
.. • ..,
'BAT rt.t.: 11T• NtW' bet= 7
tie took :place rieorfFort.Craig; New Mexico, on,
the' 2let : ulC.,:between a' roicq- teied ,troops
and the' 'quiet' . :men' tinder .The.
fertoef. c;c:cppie's • - the . her . glt4'. itc foss the Rio.'
c; .!. e.mto, Opposite 'Pert. pro ig, here they. were.
'cots ofF from:the b'y alikteryand 4600.
The flilit.ebtfithenceitiii the rrnirnin4. between,
our thodpii . under,golmiel ,Roberts,
arni the enemy, acriii,s' the' Rio' Grande i with'
varied success, until l'or oN:lobk 'of that
• • .- -
. .
. . . . „ . .
Col. Canby thett'4Fi'osseirtho riyer * iiiT, iiiice;
with a.battery . of. six.
..riieeei;' uh'ifei.;daritain
51.0jili'y, of-, ate etiA;stry,„ limt iletailad to....tite .
command ofit he battery: '[.Col;..Canby alsiitook:
with:him a. imatibiatery,ortiii..hpwitzers:...
• . Tho , eliemy..Were-,Sopposed.ttibave,had. eiiht.
•._ . . .
. .
~.'r The 4attle-waS . .conimeneed 1), , - our artilfer y .
and . skirrnishers, and.soon it beearte,geheral.:,-
..' Towards evening the guns oUtfieenemy were
niferfced. • •They; . hOwever, rna•!ie a. despetate
e.herge on our howitzer battery, but Were fa.
pulsed with great foss: , ;- .' .. - ~. ' • . •
Nlcer!.y!s•biiitery .I,Vas , defended' by
Captain company of United sttes
Infdntry an(L a .portion - of C(4. Prinee's reii
merit ol New Mexica'n Volunteers. . • .
The Texans . now •charged. desperately and
torintisly , With.tiickeit mea,...abouf. siz. huildred.
vrong,..*;en l‘lcqray's hattery.• They . :sivere.
armed .with.carbitipi; revelyers i and lone seven
pOttml. bowie'.Ef . nivei. • Alier.. discharging, their _
cdrbines-at cdosequarters. they drew their revo-•
NHS and reaciii..d the hattary amid, a . storm. of
crepe atid.ca n istrr." TheNe.wiVlegdaris-0f.c01.:
Piriob's'rreeiment bficame. - •panicistiickeir, and
in lorio , isly 11e L` .
qapt....Tlimptcin j with the
.Unided Stags I:tifaritry, stria id their grciund, - anc!
than
:Doe halt
.were.
numbered with the dead. '•
.
• grtilleryrnen:nn . lclown, . and ivith
liiasupport•reportiltilloq., \voupiled, . lb/RT.
'from I Cdpt: ..McCray,adt down calmly
and cinietly one of his :mos, and;,whth'iai•ol
refirsiii4 to . firneclaseri•his pbsti
hfifoTht cied like a
tliff List inan at his guns.' , •
Tile Texans terribly in.this charge.
Of our officers greatly
this clay:. ••• • 1.• •
Alitinr:Hciha)&oh, who was chief aid 7 'ile,..carnP
bra vety; and wa's conspie
11965 . in-every pa.rt of thc tiehl. His hbrsC r Was
in.sever,il.pincea; but the' major' Was
nut. .
.
, .
. ,
liit C..(rion .was in.:comma 'nd of a rpf., , imrot of
vohkoteers., who skirmishers:
cornrponti .service durjog.the
;... •
We hove. to larpe'nt the• Ince of. Lieutenants
Miehler . ontl..Sinne; Captain :Mc
do.llravely.ThAiptained the honor.
of dot unt)l.the fart, and tli€4l:the death:-or
IV.toy other of nor officers are wounded.
loss is: nhout, tiro . hundred killed .and
. lo=l of 1 he' enemy is believed,
tp•be robeh. greater. -
March 21
• A . 'letti)r .pola!idtrd 4in the 2rib,n y dated .
Fortress Monroe, M.irch• sey . 9 that a let
r. nn b.dirdtbe.steamPr,lit:_
11L-Pnyler;ai
Key INl;st:on,tde 10. th inst., ita
tdv Oat the steahiOr Water-Witch capttir'etf t ,
on tke Sth inst. , a schooner WrniL:
no board diF , gois,d.in sailor clot hei
was, :reeogniv.A.aOll.4livered•over to the.
~ALA:r(IIIED
. . . .
. At the irsr ! krsceol .N. R.. Craddall,. in: 'A n -
ilel , r A11 , T. - ..tny bi—N. Y., March .18, by Rev.
.1. lietly . .in, Mr. WAI.T.C . R.' W. BROWN. of . Will'
!I,ltliit'itio,. PA.; ROC' . IAIiSS ' ELLA . CRA;IDA.LI., of
Ando;fer, N.. V—.Artner. .. . .-
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••In - TIIOR:VTC.74 BAR
RE-yr 'novll years. •
NEW CASH. STORE
OIJEAN PRICES!
TImmrES.•IIIADE; EASY !
J would respectfully announce to the citizens
of .MeKedn and adjoining counties that they
can do as• 'well in Smethp'otl, in the Stove and.
Tin-we're line. as:id Olean. i Stall, at sill
times, haite.ori hand a large'atock of
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COOKIDTG,
,PARLOR & BOX STOVES !'
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.TIN-WARE •.,
.Sheet.-Ir6h .
LEAD PIPE. AND PUMPS,
Imp-Iron ;id 'loose-keepers IlardiVare, &c. &c.
JOb Work,
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of all kinds done wit h dispatch, and . in •It . antis
.tort' Manner . .. at .the lowest possible prices. . •
• • Orders promptly attended to. '• . -;
Give • me a 'ciill,--at the building known et!.-
the Williams Store--ofiposite the 'Post . Office.
March '29, .1.862.. ' : ''. A. J. NOURSE; •
- . • . .Proprietor..
To Coilaaiiiiitiires,
Advertiser, havin!, been.rstored. to health lag
A few weeki.hy a very sinpie retried!, after havinx•
stiff: red rnverirl years with a. - severe lung affection, and
Consumotton--ds anxious to make
kmov n •tn. iris fellow-stiff.irers thelneann of cure. . • •
• who desireit, he Will ~ end a copy a the lireeorlp
Hon uAeci nf cliarge),:wlth the dilections fur'pre-
Pa.ine and using the sumo. which then will fled a aunt
Cann roe 00:;$1.1h1PTI0N,• lißdNolllll9, Sc.C.% •The..
only ant', Ord Advertiser in setiolinir the ereseriptino•
is to berv-illt the afilictedoind 'stVread information which
he enac ,, iverr to .be invoirrable, and- he hark every ant•
rarer will, try his remedy ; as y, will' cost them ndthing,
and may krive 'irier,stnir. • • • • •
prosrintlen.will 'Amami - addrep
• nay, AWN ARP. A. WILSON,
• • Williamsburch . ..
Qounty,'New York..
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SMETHPORTIIVERY STABLE;
SUBSOITBER has . opened' a nein ,
ery Stable in Smeibpart, at 0. R. Ben"
heft's Old Stinul,:on. Main . -:street, jusreasi•
;:qcbanies',.wbe're found the best of Hor
soli and Carriages at , low prices, lie intends to
make Smethport .a permanent. residence, and
asks a iliaue of patronage
. A. N:SIVIIT.I4.
Smotiport, At3;;tist 24, 1860.. -