,oiiiiiilfijipo.: 2 •POpoti4l.. f - . . . . ;:::.:0631idikp,..*F s ch 7, 1863 4 .----,"...--Aii... , „,;:,,:ii)e_.v„,iiii,t, ,%.ho comrOitteif,' the •-. lial'Afghway robbery: own soblier, - noticed •.•' ~ - : . .ltog!ipikui4llast Wio . t; bre. been Ought . Vioiitite - eneriy Of:Charley Orion , ol'Port !iii i f ia t s and 'cirrumsiancea'suf fi cient to fas- '. 4eo,o9iciOne on tren. young men, - named .obir ':: disbPotersotanicWillidm. Plait, wereobtain; 'elf; andthey,having left for parts unknown, • .1 1 0441iiiiiiliYarieSteil -at Barbel liv il te , —nrotight 'Vitilk;-;iniLlifter an eiiiiiinitinnbetoreJostice '...lll446ltoi,were,Committed; and' are now con la . jailawaiting. the Action ot the Grapp 4iiriblethii.Advra4,o; . :' .... ._,, : .: ' :... • . • . . : bikEtE*ENCE.IN 1.,i/E1 OPWIII'IT AND BLA ne~ro, down South .14s t now costs •from $l, $12,00... - White. mon, ynder Ole new estimated 'at: .only; . $309;. ii!o:840;:t;ke four ' - men, 'in' Wilson's Conscri lion Bill "is Only 'one negro. . . , . . . decided by the Supreffie Ceeir . pf "that the legistativeact of April) 1864 providin'g thikt no civil procpss shall •iespi) against soldiei during the term 21 his Criliet- - identili(ebnititutiorial,.and that proceedings on i4rtogaigia,' 'exicuted prior to the act, are 1.1 1 04 1 . 1 1!-Xerms.1 . . • • -• ..• • Virentlcei in response toe statement of a radical iraitirilthat:General 'Fremont is :desirous of e Oalit,roit''wheielte can' be the most servintibte lauggesp t at, ome is, just the'place tar. • „1191: 1 „yintat J. CitITTENIMN.,..-17hq, last speech deliverell in lhe..Hoase on the COnsetiption was by: Mr. Crittenden • He 'spoke , t bat thought that stich a measure. might' have been propar some time ego;.. when the two* berievectjhat theobject.cif the war was to re— attire fife Uniont as:the led!. %Nei now avowedly she put dew a'the of slavery, thi ..peo - ple'had.lolt confidence in the wisdom of our rtuler the passage of such a law would rio Mee :w i th the i:flt;p"p'robliiio'li .. : A F.!, id 1 . ) . ,. .' . llp - ..' o oldp•did.oeimplOrellie Representatives to drop • all party:ties, and names, , and piiucipleo, and to tqlite)n saving - the country 'from entire , rtijn. .... , .,Soldiers are now disabargid IVasteington St the rate of two regiments of 'privates and iiiiiti.offieeree'day; A large proportion 'are „ nine.months men.'. , . . . Thejndianola steam ykkr• vessel we's new, thotoughltiron-clad, complete as to armature her battery being the heaviest, and most choice 10011:eirectivei and her , speed exceeding that , , of fl y boat upon the Western' waters. She was apcouniediniulnirable anifunconquerable. . . . „ Coeenninans.—The pemdcrats and ccinserit !Mil men everywhere: have 'adopted t he.• name which the abolitionists selected out ok their en:- ornanus etock,Of.radical . billingsgate, and are evidently gaining strength by thir cool assumli. *ion of the.title which was intended for ridicule. • . It,ii.underetood that cceopperheau” ay° hends, ..thatitatie aense in them.' .• • . thePetlilou of Higrac'et . . .The Tribune holds tip to'. the public wrath intnereisoni,whoi.it seems; have sent a yeti- Von to. the Legislature to repeal.all laws passed iantbis Stain .agiinist slavery. Now,' terrible how' does Iforace epleo3 fotidnet,compare• with . .In 1857 3 ‘ he sent ihn, : folloWing petition to the Leglidatere at 'lliibariy,.as.its puma •l 6 'II •.s iov.. • • . The Andersignedeitizens af the Stoic al New respcniully ask you tp.enact.that no slave be delivered .op hyansi. officer or 'court, State . 'em-fsdevakteithiri the Contmootoeattle, to any one 'elciming nim on the.ground that •he .owes Ser.' vieii - or labor to such' claimant, by the laws of. *GO alai Slave States of this Union.' FIQRACE.: GREELEY, WILLIAM. BRA YBROQIC, .D. R. • WISON; -• • - JAMES. SEAMAN, • • AND. oTliEttS; Here • Mr, Greeley asks ilia Legislature .to, Mia/ffy i lavva passed ,under the Constitution ! Only svihort time since he said ,that Worse...Oen secession. So, 'according . • tii.kinon!ti het.; be is infinitely worse thin a secessionist.! Yet be tries'to pass himself off aa.a loyal Man. :.~. .. r, Tile. Conscription: itaid :the CensuColfice. estimates that • of 'males .in the loyal Btates, *Tie - mtge agile of twentf and thirty-five;' saiiiiiver two, million three hundred • tbousand, and: thatitt least one million five' huhdred .thon- Otgd.re.fit for duty, .It is thong - lit - that upon sikargage about one in three or four will pay Ilia , hundred' dollars, in lieu of personal ;:If, therefore,.three hundred thousand 'tronpa ebinild,be called, in April or Mey, •into it would giire the government a.fund which-it could use in bountiei 10,f,,,J4',puFpose •of inducing, the old soldiers •lirbe t ictepn of service is about • to expire to • • seitnlist.--,The' - Seciettiry of:War . can offer each paid at once, and it is baiiiiiiiiithaf 'inch ark, - Offei retain' the siajOiltji Ohba troops who , : will be entitled to :leavii.tbe - Summer months. .Iris also expected that under Certainrprovisionsof the militia bill, . , .tlbisstffifty thouiand'deaerters 'v o luntary itisoluittary return to the army.' .But there is no iscaptilcietha poor num, who cannot pay Must go , if drafted', • , Oso..Hankei.bae itiyested . ' '2O. desrerters, court material and sentnnne ini*birshov.. If is tielievett he inexora-. Isikf,onfoisie the'ssintence... • ,• . • • .e,ttie. .establ -,l*Fodrment o Camp Douglass, • ' . r . ffilikbu s udrerk and> forty. boilkes 'of rebel soldiers 11str ti; bkill; titilied" tar Potters Field at Chicago. '.. , .''1 i .',.;ir,-P-, ... .—••----L.L----- .',.. ' . . ',.•:',1tA . ,0,,i0p44141'.,tir , 'brtve' t he ch'a'in of'.:forts ~, 0 010101(._, :;, Aiiiiiticiaf co'vered . . - isitti mines, which . i.:iiiik . r* *fed, tit . .4ny aacopd of , time, and 0 7 :01 ( 6 : ' " .s . #4l.i**..,s 4fi g l e 4 ,0r1 in:solleys, by, A tt ' ...khli..r : .#o4oi id :('')Alfg?;,i!lid Will efFectual 'tir . i-at.oen.if.:(444 , enimy aitinii ::1,111.140:14710itl ci.idlindt4 . toillY'iii tliqir de fence. W111A'ef • GQ:1111A LIANI) . .; cos.r.---:..11r. • Cox of bhio, the - iourtie- reeeni- scat Oil.. and able speech in the flonsifof , Representatives' at Ara.oll`niroh, . • -• • • . ' • •tcThe Rouse, thii . nftertionn,:.voted dewa , the resolution of ingairiaeto the'cost. of, toisinesiOn Carolina. 4,.assett' +ere .that . .the report of the quartermaster fort, South •Cnrolina, will show, .thaf! for the month. of September, conr general superintend. ents'received slso'per,inonth; and sixiy-fou'r, other superintendents :reeeiVedsso . per month, for tatting care .of.o3..nagroest ' This report shows,S3,Soo per mooth, heing,at the -rate ..1 45,000 per annuni for , the cure of 03' big ` and. little, male'And.fernale, '‘ , free Atnerieansi of African descept.'' • $l,OOO per year woulit'as tonish a western farmer' for such a serice:,- But weare ;refused all infottnation-as .tu this and all similar inftimints aliuses.!' . Tau .CoLS§c:rtiriL6t: 7 —The c'onsCriptiqn,.Lipan thaFetlqar Govertiment in iends to place its whole reliance. ;o : kuep..ithc ranks of the . army 'Lip tq - the required number, hqs one fenOre..which will,o far, towards de.• . .feating.the purpose; supposieg.,rio oppes4ion'rto ho offered, arid . : the . 'tnettiore' . , to be:acquieseed 'That is: s3o.o.:prOviso, --. or Which .ev.erk one'who i cen;'bianposSibilitYi raise the sum, will ava il , The. w ill be. that the whole draft will fall upon the:poorer elast!ea the stinted laboritt.tnen,.Who will all: ha . ve . ' to he sweptaway- 7 -leavinithowhole the country which depends upon labor 'at a stand still= to obtain the requisite number. It will sweep.themiees end, the .work•shons 'of 'the Statee of . 'nearly • all their I.Workineoit•will ebizeuPen,every'ariti that wieldfi, the pielc, the shovel Or them, aim the poor form end road laborers Whose . sB or.solPer inonthW ill 'not enablethemto -bey exemption; and the.h.:the number will be . 4Pficiinir. our judgment this is the worst feature Of the .. ..billthe most unwise and Mijost, A . :perfect exemption to the rich, the, prosperons.and those whose 'oc l cupations enable them to lay up; while., it :dc. 7 . prives•tbe poOr of every , Chanee of eseape:;- r - Piit,.& Union. •'• • ' . : USURPATION Or• REPIIBILICANS • rgAnnt her principlelnuit certainly be . einhoti i , ;(1, in our reorganized.form 01l imvertitneut:- The'menwho.sliape the Intislaiinn of this cpuo tryt.wheo the .vrnriS past, must rernrrnrher that what we want'is power and : strength: 'l'rrr CIIOIII.IOI Jfi . TO .005111 . trIK 'FORM!? •'Or. Goyilitxmalt wiTir TR C. FOWF ItS oF• Ile If lAL • PO nd. I phi a . - " ; 1711js ihown tfre rtbinrli ty. - of a p,ornr'nantatt rif tintitialpatemr4; .11.hfat that the titaaero . lei.nigoveruiffent':o;;;+?..ltt'o and nt'lt.rt be•ttalintite,l4"-:4-lillad. North, A aier' Who: would have ,tiuripus . 4 , p'Urs ,ogri that sentinientshuch as' cOntitined. In the ahOye extracts, would hiivo. ‘ becoine .the fun 7 diinr . ntel doctrines ninny portion of the Amer- ken people t end' be echoed. • and 're•echoed the'press o(•lhe.pni•ty in 'power,.., Yet such • iS the fact, end the ditft of current ..eiohtg ending toward the acconnidiahmentof the ob jects .here foreshadowed. Now that— Congreis has adjourned, the ."President, , in. consequence of their acts and others heretofore assumed, is invested with the imperial robes of a dictator, essumee the position of atilintearnt over. the rights and privileges of'his.,eubjects, while jrnm his Ilcingly.throne,:.helatighs In scorn these who .vvOultl 'obey, and .reverence the institutions ofour ,fivthers.. A representative "gevertiment the people no lo'nger have. Those who :shotild but - haVi'not 'represented . them,' have closed theirliibors'ofwoe tr) the country, ttid haVe-o far as in them•lies, transmitted and .coricelitra— . the different branches and.refes 'of governMent into the_ hands of him, whO will not be taught by, the lessons of` the hour. Other .and :differ: 7 eat p rinciPles are now embodied in our foim Of government, While "the problem tb 'cembine the foriti's of a.ltepublican Gc,wernment with the, powers Of,a4boarchlal Gev'rnent," is. now being solved; while its success .or' defeat (16.-: ponds upon the Spirit of a. pnople . hitherto free. Their silerideandlong suffering MO' past; is nocriterionby..which to:judge that they will submit' 'or gilie . un their leng cherished rights and privileges at.the bidding. of a faction, or of . him who thus far has shown himself coMpetent'tnrriariaie with success tor his coon try,or honorto . himself, a co-ordinate branch Of 'A free goVernthent,,'and who pow, would as snipe the reignof a : despot.- If that. govern. ment which has se, long. :been the-pride and .hope'ef. A triericir, has in the providence of God performed:.its : office; or if in the judgment . •of. the. People it is a : failure or . inadequate .to .the demands of the present and; a military government or despotism is necessary to be erected upon. the , ruins, in order to:save what little`remains; they the. people, :will desire' at an opinion in the matter,, and determine, for theinselves who that dictator „shall And when,the peopie.ehall become convinced that the'olficeof President ekists.no s - longer 'in, aame . ;or substance, and that, a, dictator -is nec. essary, , they, hesitate Jong - before . inveSt 7 ing }with robes 'Onewho is distinguished for nothing but bßing'nthird-rata laWyer, and e-st.ory-telling' President, Unlimited powers never..will be . confided to sucha.man So, long-as the'people are'wortbk of free goiernmi3nt or have the manhood 'to assert "their preferences..... The eitracts the hdve given show the .ien— denay :of Modern ItepublieanisM, • What depths, ignoranee and ,;fatutticisin , will drive' men.. - Attaining: to with .the cry...6f universal_ freedom on their lips, in • two . short years from.theizadvent to power they acknowl edge themsehieeincapahle4 self.geveintnent, and Beek to drag those who'arey ; into the . strorn of a despotismof their own cleat ion,thro' which they seek. to•cciver up' their. oAvd . .defor-' ;unity,. tind:escape the. wrathof' Unl indignant and outraged' people', Upon the,rdini of the best, government ever vOitchsafed by man; they s .vio.'d 4 monarchialcOptroilcd l,y tbe niore lust ful spirit of.pw.i!i and anti : option. Unlirnited powors";for.milmly ands and. purposes is .thel esietriee got:ernnteot in ther 'wh'ile ate .4forMs.". they would 'hold . qut the present, in order to quiet the apprehensions' o(iheipeople, n wonld soon' disapPe'n r in: the • riMiSelciftieringing- . ,syeoPh . not the peoplinothe dec'olvea. «Titnrital vigdatiPe is' the .. 1)6'63;0! the - spirit Sol, ,ir?tnoitality shall yemincl•us'of4he teachings . of ielferSori,,Alailisen•dnd. Monroe, the people witi.he . v.igihMt; end. first obtaining. 'knowltdg „their dare maintain l'ai Union. • ' • • • .LETTERS EILO3I, TUE- AIM Y egrpPorlic, . 1 7'A . ...; F',.,13 . : 11 more write to•lnfcrm ;you that I . We. received twojetters. rfrorti . you-last.night, of'` Dec.' 7 -- and and ['pay yel eed were glad t ,13 ear (ninh horrie and: knoW that -ourAriends were all We had a. little fun With the - rebels . down tior.e;:an'd,bed;l'inen . killed nnd.7 Woon, il,.;d: - th4Wounded 'ere nil on dutYog . foOr,'and . they are getting alone finely. . There is .. but one theit . will . :lni.jierinener,tly ininreol , he had his leftEiror..innpoiated.hOtwe'en'qhe'elbow Wretke re' ordered on Thursday tween ten and . eleven, under eprriafatalpf .Gen. C6rCofan; After marching. about B:Miles - We . •fotted.ll/I!:febels,eneatriped,..under Gen. Pryor: . We'cornmeneeti the actio'n tibont 3 o'clock . . the morning; and, kept a steady . . lire o . n . -theta: uirtil day broke',. wherf:l - rebels lire, and ouraninnitien , being exhausted,' we fell back Oath where tie met - a new, we then went•after iheM,..:.'Prie rebels ITlllllO . lVt;o'stiinids hefore:they crowed water, iiitt;yilien our lbatterieS . opened on theM theY soon got j - te - waY,llevifig•aerossthe . tichWater. - i As soon as they lied eloF;Sed the hridgewai.barned to .pievelt frotri:' prisoners that. they on Jl. fol - aging -espedititai. They hatt.:.! hi tie rtenta.Of- . Mfatirry;:ll. pieces' . of . artillery rind 500 - cavalry. We hail pieces oh- ilitlikry,;l one regiment 'of eavhlo,' . the'llth- Penircylea•- nin, and six regiments. of • infantry . . 'Finite. was ill'llly•Oilii:.t.4;itricnt of 'in falit . t rftfri Ind: ura=that ~e as-goial Jo( anything;.hajdtbe others beenhall ,as guild. -we 'eett taken .the.rehtibi. With 'all they hail. canaptlell how large was but should ;judgit i,l was large, We.fotnd AO dead alai Woanded in One lianse ? and 8 1 ) weimited in .ttnofhti.rr. the, citizens say therel,l'l'o t; - ) waggons went back loaded with tlei9l and wuuuded. We. bust nine horsei froM setts batterywas out With us rind lost: three men gail 5 horses: .: 4 'l ; hrire - wasone dead ,rebel left the e n d to dealt horses.--: :Pilings are all quiet: now and I tliiiik:C}i9; not' triatipleas main very ionri.,' You say you' feiir .:thel'e - will he fighting - at. hem - e,:yet. • T do; mail" they' don't pay the soldiers notdiave quite so much' tri'llo'With the negro; they will, in.reSs Than -six months, light. theli: -way - home, instead ol ;remaining' hereto fight for Proclamation: • 'There is !tope of tis•butwhitt are Willing. th.stay.ro.piit down rebellion, but we will . nut stay to fight rorthelieedorrisif the nigger, .for he is a great Ape! ,betteroir to . day:tbria we are. I:here is I-Some6,lh. of Old Aha'spuiting the Negroes into tife.a . rMy and,rniike them help light for : their freedoM, .hut.ll it comes - to that they - Will.bare more ftin hunting deserted sOldieisthan they do oats' Pick ing „ up their drafted men;, when I 'have to . figbt by. the : Sideaf tune - 0 . 0,1 imi.afraid . I shall be, Worse with - out - own Men with the rebels. hope they . will :stop fighting, for there has .been lives enough , . lost, and' Mcire rno . neyspent than I shall live to - see paid; :they„.eaatiot do.better they should call it a draw ganie and let'-it go at' that: jamis.ry 22, iS63, • $ it rnihs to•cluy, so I ...though I would ‘Viite. you a . few.fines„ , We are .sell; and'hfire it is the-22;1R0 if the. paymaster isinot Yet . •here 7 : I .begin, to , thiiik - I tfon'J. .care•w•hether'.he corbes'or-mit; 'if 1 . .could get home. without my pay I would reeve the 'aray . and let Old Abe take the: (11-niggets to ,fight 'the:battles, 'We eannot-iet any news-oftener than once in three or four : weeks. We are un•' der.marching 'orders far.somewhere,' and . the,i' will' have a sweet. time starting tbis: before gifting 'our,pay, for Old .Abe erniMt bold troops after six Months without pay; hat a. FO 1-' tier d . 0e.4 not stand mach of a chance I. have wind, but let tlie•u;ide,y;:orld wag :as it„wil 'there is a.chanea yet. -.. . 'neWs•for usi-we have got . (ou r . trionth's pay ) and o'4. owe us . four months more to be paid, the frrsf of June. ' I : .have pieSsed..ViO' ; Iwill have that if I.ever get home. The way. the.war is Carried' ,on; is provciking,.lo all white-hearted nien,,liut it just suits these.' d ' black-hearted--:Ethe worst name you c an think of will hardly do.)—. Ye moved into barracks-yesterday Will, how do .you hke Old Abe and his par: y, the,e•ur and such otherthings . as' %Concerns his dainnable, black-hearteo and iyieked rebel: ion? 'As (Or my-part, I - want to be at f . horne, ud.let the d-*d fools fight their : own battles; hope the black-heayted i mules will "iron') this 'thing tin:til,lbey break :their nechs,• and :then they will be satisfied.: I have: been . in 4.bd 'tirrpy , 1 . 8 '111Q1)01,8 and have :sccen hardships 'ehou;gh ; but it all does not amount to one stiaw :aiter all the lassi.U(kiie and the ~ -.that !has been endured,' iVe'are .better.to-day :thari we,were when we commenced. Let them 'mit the officer!s pay down . .to a . private's, and the war will !Moo 'close:* I - MOO- Was at - home 'aridlhen the' infernailAbolitiOnists might'iun this nigger" war antillthey,Were.:eatisfied,.•' Th . e . lloels' In Xststerujiciittieliy to (2lNGl:v4itri, March iiiforMation from EaM.eio: there . is a rebel camp.of nine inkodreo . .m . ed near 'Mrhlra. Sterling. "beilig. • ttengthened .by pre, clator.y.baluls; wbic . h bring' 'in :,itirses,• forage; clothing.. a tole'n (min-the people: :T heir avowed: ion . is :'to' make toi..atterMit texing . .ton.anti.Paris'very)sorni, • . FROM FORTRESS .MONROE On Motiday rriorninglast; .an - early hour,. the Provost Guard-,captured ationt. $7,&00 worth of contraband gOo4 at.Lambert'B pciint on:the Elizabeth Rivtr. Foil( of the srriuggleri. were • . Privates Donelly recently' e'en vietecl of the murder the ilezekiah :Stokes were hi'irm yegtetdi q R t. 1.30 P.' iNT:.". • arrived last Jiight frpni •Chhtles4m•;!thl bnetioretl in. thq - rciads: abrdst 'or Portre's . 3- MOuroe.., . • WASILINGTON, Nra rch 4.'. Richmorill i papots of the . .2il I[i - tendon 'bf.elittirs tit Vielcsbitrg:. . : • • Charleston dales ht the, lst,,are >reeci'veil: The - Steamer rlnbit and Do . nglas ran the blok— 'ade With Islassau dates' of thellGth. alt.. • :A dispatcbirOm.SaVaanah of , the :Ist states that the its agrodOcl'before , FOrt bte Allister, and was iiestro'yed by 'an it - Oh-clads.— The tort is ifot • . • . . . fAs:s• Nfr:r.tirritr.—Ayfarge Ina9s, meeting of Deirtocratslrorn different p0rt.4 . 01 the State was held this'hfternriohatid Thirtj..-foor gons: were ftrOd to celebrate the ACrothiat 101 l of the. present Cooiress. Gun. Lifley of presided. -,..9pCeches'wOro' made, fty .Judge Nanr:G. C.. BOIT; tDaoicr 1-Tolsmapi, 'who tiCootinc'etl ixectitice:ttiorpaticirts.and the 'Con scrt titiort took a Pcc sa till .7 50 ,A t lin 'rri.t. - isetrilding theeting the : erOtvt; was immense: Resolutioris Jere 'UIo t• 8 tiongly deriouite'ing; llo . iusurliatioris of the IF.'s— ertitiva and taking strong Si;ttPs rights grotiml, calling upon 't)ie-people, 'tn.! State, to shir..i . ..tiriroie,s itonr . aitle • in this frio.i . Cont6 iption kill is -rh nour red as tin tirion.titafe Spviireignty. 7 - . lion. Charles Skelton,, 13rooics . .oi Ni 4 York, ami Pon: A.. J. ili;go .5. of Ne.w•Jt;r -...ey, (hofiiic'et.iit,g.. • . • E=l=l Spcc , :dl I J :hil,illel ph id. 13 , lb tfi 2ta :77 Wi: :1111"e. races . t i t/ ILc dr ;1; is klolt , ly ;;;. -from Gen.' TleirsseaLl: di V 151nn ; wrole' bir a foraging' yxpeilithiii the eheiny',,on.the &dem . Tosted tin line. • ..k,.llcq eimageirient ensueit and histed-forSeve•ral,Minn.. tes,..When•the rehelsoiabletoendnre the.gall iim Tire of the, ,regafaiS, hre.ke . and • •.sled.. : • They were shortlytitteo.vards got into,a 'se cond line nfliaftle, and, With heavy reinforce ments, ventured a 'Move op•our•right, with -the inienthinof• assalling'us. by flank and rear ! This design,failed.•• Oti,r-foraes reindsed theas•- • - SailantSa .Secoml" tiMe. -They ; made ' a , hurried retreat ; -leaV ing behind • their death- of Whom there were sMieinl: We . hcid 'only tw.o.wOund7 Gen. NFgloy is zoing' • Nortli on a twenty 1iqiv,0,..1 - 1e will suon.be in Pittsb.tifgh., ' • • 'Cafao, Feb. 25..• Full de.zpiltehei - in regard to 'the-capture - Of the. Queeirenhe.• West by the rebels have been received. - The d 4 before-her capture Aho went 'doww.below Chafalsyaa few ,miles and .eapiur d a rebel train of seventeen- ‘i , rtons. Upon •retarning. t ho'.e . who captured Ord wagon train were fired upon by' - euerillas .near On the next.mormtu; a force- was landed, who destroyed-all the ImilMiuts in the vicinity: The •Quee)rof the. West is said to have. been . . consid. , :ra y.darnagod by the rebel fire. .The stea mers which aecompaitiad.berWere blown lip to prevent. I heir felling mo; the hands . of , Wri.llave bunn waitingstce the ..lit instan for.tbe.iron-pliitis to arrive: ' Tiro' more on! are how dug. - • • • Assistant- Adjutant.CenerarTownsend• ed here on the : 22d instant, with power., ft: • is said, to adjudicate all the. differ:ei pees' existing between Giineral Fostef's and general Hunter's forces. The arrest offlenerals Stevenson and • Chief .Quartermaster Slaght, of General Foster's corm mind, 12y.Genljtunter, grew out 'of misunder, ~ tantling.nt the fdets[TheY• are both to be hon ora.blyfele'ased. • • I ' • The :,announcement 'by 'Gerieral• Townsend that. the forces rrom.Nortivearidida hre net to be taltenout of that deilartment permanently, nr.dettiebed.rorrn the 18th army eorps, hasrheal ed every Wound; arid caused great joy- among the troops. • . . . . . H. A. S Genera; Foster has returned' to. Newborn to malreorratigernents .for another expedition. The'grand review, by Genetal }hinter, Olthe entire' force from North Cdfolina -took 'place yesterday: ..Irwa's an.imposing scene., Oiir iron.:clad'n'avy will soon have' full Con trol of Charleston harhor. The health and ,pirits.of the troops are good, and everything indicates success. • •• . Doctors OtiS,•frigalis; Derby . and Green, boar 'of d he most.skillful surgeons in 'the Department hfNortii Carolina, have recently arrived here froM Ncvehern r as a supernumerary corps, 'should their.Seryices tre needed,. On Friday evening . the diplomatic. repress tative.of the repnblic of - 11aYti, accredited' by President Geffradto President Lincoln,,:ofrived in' town in company with his seceetaiy:..— respeCts on:Saturday to the . chair man, m of the Senate tomittee, (in 'Foreignßela tion!, Se.riator Summer. The governinent in tends extending to him all.Lhe courtesies usuni ly acCorded, to .members of the diplpthatic corps. The' Proclamation.-The Louisvile .Tourlia/ says ilfr. ' Lincplfi's nroelamation . tonils not.lo the ernanciptition of slav e s but to the . . inept of iviiites: . • ~ . - • . . , The l'hila; Sr. ;Erie IL It. Telegraph will he completed to Warren during the ...next week, thus, Placing the eitiZens.or.that . pretty vill— age in . .elettrie..conneetion - with the rest of inankind.' • . . '. ' ' • .•-- . ,We a re.,glad to learn. that 'the p;snple • of ;Meadville tinallk secured the - location of the NY: R• R. Co's machine shops at: , the, subscription of .$10,0,00 re iptired,.for. the purpote 'baying . ..been •obtainciL P. A. 'I FoiviEESS EoNnot, MaAch ' , :TiiEN:iaN,*'idh 4 'Por.T RoYAr.;-5 . . C.,. F 6 .1). 25 The Memphis, BulloOn of'Sattirday,sois report s'which.'aie aotifallmtly lieved in • %:vell•MforMed :circles that ilia rebels are evaehatioW The gunboat Carowlelat 4r1 , 1 five. others,, are repOt:ted.to have. reaoheil.the:Tailahatahie Yazoo rasa. ' Iteliortaare b.4lll . lavor9ble from Lake .. A bdut..a mile of the track . of thelftimtihis and .tO . Cita rhien Railroetl,.peu'r. Mos.ervi., bus'' been submerged pev . eral duys, aritl . ..the .hrit.lge3 nlr,. so that tritins cannot run. .. .', . •. 1.-:... FoliTßtss nroht aF, March . . . . :The Peteisburg Express of fast Saturday says that a ;;rent .battle haS - hoen :lought at .Vicki - 4 . . 'burg, with heavy loi . ses on • both sides;'but . . , . 1 without:any-wowed success: ' . 'l'lle.gunbOat , Indianola was c,aplti . rad.' by. tba telegrarn'ito Ennpiier . 1 7 0b..28th is of .The' cnrrespnmlent -of .the ISlettiphis'. Appeal, tti : riting tru'ln Vicj:.sburg,on enormous Ileeraimeared ,this 'morning. Nrger . thin-has been . b efore .tvitno?'sed from•thipojot. EyOty t fig 'ltioks- as'tf were: tilL• most ready , fOr't Ite.enemy•lttcommenc.e 'a' l'Or T ' innyyment. r The., monster , forcebefore this city cannot remain long in 'idleness. . sone it till acquainted )s'ith.the country_. border'. ing YaFo6 Pas . S.autl theColdwater say if, the. enemy succeed' in gettinglhoir ' gunboats .into the Celthvaterthey will, nOtin• get out, ; and that 'an - armY;of could hold bay anti destroy an invading .force of 50)00 in that-coun try'," • • . . ; • .• )Viv , TrlN , ;•ros, Ara rch The.( 11!t5 befm.rfic . fsive.(l . at he liebl quiirtere qt the army . 1. • • - To ;Will. (;,i), .I . Tdl;•(.?.,•Ge)i. ' Gon. SroiilGv I,spolts froin' his expedition at 1.3:34 oi'l.llnrKap's a'n , OVltat lon's. i2.9lnol4lTiri.loa!la„it stand' in Di and Long want. fa `sabres St.akas'vav4ily . ' vati'esir raVely car'— blues. .Ws took seVant y 'including, 11. sir 'ennwrgitipags, lants,,. ' , lts's, solos sevolak korces, and Basil 1)111:a's iegiroantal pipers. Murphy did good sal vies:. We let onq. wan 'killed and one car•n tain• seven men vVounil6d . (Signod) W. :s', OSF„C.:4 ,A NS,' . . G in.. cuiprnalila in g •GiNcisNyrr, _\l itch 3. • • • A spccial despatvii-to the...Comme'rcial . o.lated I . urfre'esboro say's.• ,/„A .ll exprlitfrin•(o* 1:000 cayal • rY . , comprising a detachment of the -Rh lie:tufa rs,. 3,1 and ffh Ohio,.and Ist Tennessee reg .- fifferfts, and ;1;020 infantry, eontiiining fietaelfPfents of ;bin iStir and 21htOpio, 1901 . Illinois, and 2d Tiinne.si.e •regitnents, left • Alutfreesboro ysterday. morns- - Mg, and eticOitn - tered .• the , r•my Bradyville. .Aft - er severe 11.11t.ipg the orwriiy •Ikere ffilven trsisn the toWri the 105. On fed a w l 20 .woOnded . aiut ';O • o pt.iva • res and 0 nflieers captured. Tii.e - re were also capt . nret.l.3oo and a.c.cOutretrottitsc tftl ti la rge:collegtion of official 'orders and pap . ..rs, and the private'. hagg. : ago i - he enemy.' The enemy engaged was a. pbr.j. tioo.of 'John llOrgrol's division. Oar .loss.. in • an&i,6)aiithadokas about half that of the rebels!' -• . . . . . N.vi.ilvii . ..r.r..,ll'epo'., March 8 IP? . rebels under \''iln . l)iiin,adyaneell triwar.tl - 3 Frrrolilin yeSter,hiy; on two ron(.!, strbn,g witheirtillere. A Ifer, mancenveriiii;. n whit hopinj.. to ilre.wout:p . rn into nrnbnsli; they're_ . turned, We•eaottirell t.'WO,or eorb— Yan'Porn's h'eatllliarters.. i iireint Spring Hill, 1. milesi.gouth•of Franklin.. 'Cot.' nrailykr.i, of ti1e•123:11hio; is poll eoinnia . nilant a . t Frafikliin- No fears are eptertairfed,foi;.theisafety of -.the . . . The Fed,ernl force, .by the - order of 'Gen. bave captiii:ed Felix Zuting and Wm. SeragLt, riotoriutis ‘011) lays mur, dared many Union ? - ohtiers in Sumner Connty. 'They, with, two others,. have been ordered to eln!e•confmement tind henViiy ironed . , S :venty prisoners arrived from the front-last . night, all of Morgan's commatutmostly the I.4ft' and I te2irnerits..: Ori.hundred and ninety-three rebel prisoners.' leave here for Lou tn-morrow. . . A Union .man, rlaraotd Waggoner; was brutaL ty mUntered ;la - st: . night,. sevijn - miles from the eity on the . Lebanon;pike,' His house'atijl out buildings were:burnedj ' ' : ',.:• ' .:.. ' - , There js.'illfe . st of water'on the slrals. .Tha, bottom lands, of NaSh , iille alidlOgetield are'en tirely S'abmerged . .' . . . . .. TIY Jr BY At. r, J n,kNs-. r . , --ILtiny of our: nea dere who are housekeepees*,•have-been trotib, • led -in'tnakinglight and trniforat biscuit, it -is trio;e'lhan rn . nbable they dri not use Lund t , .4'Co.'s Cheniteal'Sateratai. -Tliat -is a: puie c article, riot'4th - in - lento! to - health,. and sure:in its ffeet.' . Try it by all means say we. .1t can ba had of' meat- respectable dealers. Those who do'not keep it, shoubi,iif they care to satisfy their, customers: • None but a rihysict4n knows how, trich• a .re:. needed by' the people'. 'On II sides of tts,' in all .cornnitinities eCery where here a re-•intilti . tkdeg thaq'sulfer h•orncotriplaints hat . nOthinz.but an alterative cures. ticni..!.e.a great many Of them have.beeii mode and put uprood with the, assurance' of being. effectual, But (hey .tail 'to accomplish the curea . the'y pro, mice pecause'thcy have not theintrinsic virthe s. they the.Case,'Dr.J. C. Aye* & of:LoWell, holni supplied us ''with a' compound •Extract 0.1 Sar.apnrilla, which, does prow c 14 - .lte the long desiredremedy,: peauliat; difference from other kindred preparo.:. Lions in market is tinir it cures'the diseiises for which it i 5 reCorninernled, while• ilicyclo. not . Wr :ire lassured of this fact lymore than. One of'ourintelliient Physicians in this neighbor hood-and have the ferihet evidence of our 'own e.)cperienee•Of its' trual.--fennessee Farmer, Nashville,•Tenn. . : . The', Pie , i,lerit ieetiel prcielamiition callima ari.extrwir l iiiiiirisefisioi; of thii ,to rrieet•nt nooßmi .Ith of March, to. net . tipori 511CII Collllntipletllloll4 iV , 3lie may triaii•e . ..to Its eliiefbitsinese will be the e'opfarilation of appointme.iite, • , • . . .. . . . :Senator Simmer has introdue'ed joint resolu tiona.ttaelining for . eign,lnediatiow, and anuotiti• cing therunalterable 'resolution of .the Govern-. inent , to,vigoronsly prosecute. time war until the :hellion shall be auppreziSed:. .CAilio,',Marlt 3 ' LOST 011,13T0 . ' All pekinans are hereby.notifierl. that ia'veer--- tairs notelet the sum of TwerltY 7 one 'I/Ohara, giv,h by S. S. flackett;_and payable tante, Oa ted at ernear the `first day of. -Feb. iriae. due% sixthniiths irern,date, haS pa ssed' from my ,pros- Session' without iabtei' All'peraons tiyythere.. tore cailtionea against parehriaing' it, .and..tbe =lcor I.s turbid pay ink , iairt note to any ether person.: • ".. .A LEXANDER GIFFORD.. • Keating; Feb. 27 LIST LETTERS • Remaining in the' ' Post 0.1 Ike; iii.Sttetliport,.pdtni—quaiteTinding F:61).15; , ' ..,• . • • • ToM pion, Mrs'. Hannah" : She'dri:**ir'. . . . '.o.ved, - Lefeyagte .tockwool4..• Catha rine M,. Hell, , Miss '.;.sleilie•••)3jrge, Mrs. Sally Burger. 'll.l.rs. ' 'Jane Belles, •; Mrs. Amanda Bfigs, JeMes rirown; Mr. Jahn P: Millar; 2, J. W. Miiter, JnoA.Menri,.Esqf. • • . .Persons cnllingfor any• of the_ •'•• ;MA'S. 'TO - NIAIVOUS Sllffilf,llB Or-BOTILSEXES.. .Feb:.97 . - A Reyerend gentleman having been "testorid tolteultli . feW days', ntler . unde!going all thq usual rrititine and irr.egtilat- expensive modes o.f treuttnent; Without siicee§s, • cOnsiderlr- it his suefed duty to communicate to his olilictedlet- low creatures , the Itm.-INs . oFcirug. Henpe, on: thti receipt of:- a'n 'addressed 'enuelope, he -will send (free) a eopyof the prescription..used.— Direct to PR. JOHN: M. DAGNAJ..I.I; .188 Fulton,Street, Brooklyn; N. Y. • . ' 11,,5 . , lukrrnal lli:enite . Excis Tax and licenifyletiet,, the. ditties taxes and ,licences. assessed'. upon persons during . the fail . of. 18 . 6t' residing 'or doing htishiess WitilkL the Counties o(M , Kean Elk and Cameron, being partof the 19th Collec tion-dist riet •of Perini. and'whic.h by ati:act of 'Criiigrits entitled ir.rka act to- provide. internal revenue to 'Support the GmPernment and to - pay 'interest nn tire public rleht'? - they.;are . teapect-, idly liahlti'to.pay, • have . hecorne:dua and pay- . able,: and that I ...shall attend to receive. pay ment of the 'sante at my office in Smethport :11.1:".ean County,, daily from and after 'this date to Slitar , 'ay.ti:e..ffS.th day'of Will' aico a , tend to colleetiort,at the Hyde House, in Ritigway'theld 9th and .fith . 'days of, .11:larch.- next, hrtl at Dike's Hotel in.Shipperi,thelOtk; 11th eitt,l2th daydof March . neglect to . pity to. hie the Ditties Taxes (incrE f icences its aforesaid 5e, , ,: , e1 . 1 . within the above specified time will be lialete to pay.teii per cent additional 'Upon . the amount•thereor: • . • • •. IF..FQRTY, U. 19th col I ec,t inK Dict.lor mid • ' • . • SmethPoit, Feb. 6, 156.1.. .. • )I.'• .a wri CO( Irenditiorii Exionas issued out n theroart.of Comrrion Pleas of CArrn‘ ' lOll county: and direeted,l shall exposO• to public:sale , at tfie . Court llouge; in Shinpit, on,llonday the ninth daio,of M.arch; A. D. ISC:3; tit one.'o'clock,P. M., thelollow 7 describedßeal.Estate,.to wit: • The witollong.'promiFty of the 'defendant:' Misty four noes unimproved tand,.situated:in Shit - pen township' 'C'ameron county Pa., •bo . un.- doil and. de . seribed as follows; North and West. , b.) , lands of N. I.?..•',lirrard,und East and S . Outh Up lands of John - Brooks. • • •.' Seized, taken in execution, and ,will be sold. as the . prop , rty Aylesworth at suit of Nelson.. ' t • . • JOHN A. ELDRED; Sheriff. OFFICE 1:-•. • February 3!1; . .A1 p, 1563,:, • Y VIRTUE of Iwo writs of P!ereriesv Fieri 13 • Facias, •isstied•otit of-,the coart of Corn = Trion:PlE:as of .Cameron county, 'Pa.,'and tome directed, Lhave levied iipno,'anti . shall expose to, to, pnblic'sale . , at t ,Coutt- house in Sliiplieni ciiiMoid'iy, the-ninth day - of' March; A. D. ISP, it one o'clock P. M., the following des critied Real -Estate, to. win— . lOt of 'taint] situated'in,.,the:TOwnship• , of Shippen, :County of , Camerdn:;and State, of PennsYlvanie; bounded and described lows,:to.Wit: 7 -0n the North bYtlands of 'King and Mill, West • by lands of 4detipousler, Soulh:by.a.l-I:Freeman,..East by : the lands of . L. T. More; containing one hundred acres,. j:ke . the sante more or% les?; Ipving 'thereon . .one Dcvelling Barn and tlet.,Holises,:• StreatnkOr Springs of Wafer, ,a. quahlity,of . fruit' trees, and aibOut :forty' five, acres of .improyethind. . • Sefted . and taken in Exeention and- win he: sold as the rircinerty of -John F. Lewisat. the , • • JOHN. A. ELDRED • Shdriff ,SnEntrr's S,HIPPP.NI P4. - Y l'Oruary 3d, A... D.; 063,' Y:ArtitTUE of a writ of Pleurres Fieri clue, issued out of the . .,Caurt of '.Common :Pleas of .Cameron county, Pa. ) and • to•Me di rectedj have•devied upriu expose to public sale, at'the Court ,Honse in Shipperi; on ti ' ninth day of Mardi, D., 1863; at . one•o'cloek •P:.111.; the following described Reel Estate, to wit: . - • •• • All that certain piece or parcel of land: sit uate in Gibson township, Cameron' county, Pri4., llontilled and 'dose; ihed as follows; .beginnink, at. post . onthe last, flank of ..the Driftwood Creek t - thence North, : sevetity.degrees East, to : a post, • being, an . original • course .of a warrant siiryeyedto:David Grier (distance not: known); thence South, sixty one - degrees East, ninety'lline perches to a Chestnut. Oalrf thence Smith; seventy four degrees. East, 11,8 perches' to a White • Oak; thence .up the Said Drift" Wood creek, by its several, courses and distan ce, to- the place of beginning, containing. rq . acres more or leis, about 40 acres .of which is• • imprOved, and 'having erected :hereon. one Log House, one Log and Board Shanty Stable, one Well of Water' and some Apple Trees and some Peach Trees; . . '. Seized and•taken Zxecution . and will be' •sold.ai ihe'pronerty of .George W.., Smith, at .the suit of Churchill Waliely Johnson.: sHEitiies OrEICE „ Febrerry ad'i A.D., 1803: • JOHN A• •EL DitED oSlteriff. .ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KrTERs OF ADMINISTRATION. havin g T b eof t.' t o the in t drit g ned On . . t h e :Estate ot, P....1.-s A. Nowrit t tor (known as Pe los k . ..llnotj. ideceased, lute of Lnfayet.to township; 1 :11'1Coan ,county, • P g ., a ll persons 'indebted to, said estate are re qu ested to make immediate pdyment,' atid'those- havin g claims a g ainst the same will present them duly authe-, tieated for settlement t rod allowance: ' n- " . Lafayette, Feb. 28; 1863 C:iln,(!ron k Jcyunty. SHERIFF'S 'SALE. !OYER I FFS. SALES. SHER (EFS 'SALE A pitAii AM AI6ERSON, : .. Admiti iist . rd tor..