Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, March 26, 1862, Page 2, Image 2

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Yi Ai. Mo. rs. Ah -v "tti -u r. Banks, Bir-j
re-.i, Ih-aver. T.-.tb,-. lUnnam. lilatKbard.
LI.SS i: ,h iV. Ioyn, (Mercer) Kr,u ,
(Nt.rthun.b i.ar.a) iim-v, U.-:ia, Lra
Ci.irie. LK-'h..,. J)Iv:i.s, D-.tdey, (lire-.n)i
Dyoh-rtv. Llh- t-
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Ora!iam.ffai t,Gr - . HaM. Hapj er. I'm - i
rv. lles.Ji ;V. r, !!.; mt. II -p.cins. lluu'ti
lian. vamn, Iveniu-.y, Khne, Laor . Leu-
r.ian.
Lici.te-A4.i;t.cr. MiCIfch'an. M.-Cy,
JiC.iiI!i'iiir:i, :iv-is, .
I?:. Peters. 1 t- '
teirer, Ilon-ev. il-x. Hi o ls Ihttir. It.s j
(L'uerne R ( : i R v.'.iri.i, Uuss. 11.
liyoii, h.u.i.oii. r. i.j. iate. Iracey. 4itt-
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WrF'STCRRY Pailfll 5 W) 3IcetiS IIe Question. ' :W f ;,ind u vance ; thtc. f the energy vere kill.! and ! i- - - !
ntlJfc'it'Llll IbiUtlii 0. iULfi Tl.efollowii-bucf but pointed re b;ti i 1 rU ' ' ' . , w.un lod. h. i.a.J Let n t .! Great nrStalu. IZtTeCt of tlie ,
mmmmm wm , . . . , , . ' at pre-1: t , c t.U Ql many irrc-uhir.ti. s : .
! .-m-rwi...-i- weie tidi-pted at a lem..iatic lue-.t;;. l.ela , , , . . . , , j t;.e C.i e. A -.'eta err.au who had bceo a : L moil 1 ic torirK. i
. , , 1 , ,,. , . , . . t:-;.!!' some aitults t - hiuh aid ethers t x I 1 - , ,
cc:tea ha- KC-tutwCu :n lut .a ia the boroULh ct asiunutc, t:a biute, . i , ... , .... ,. . . , i contract' r at M'tnti.is a:id was .h' re on ! . : e :;:ipTt;.ce c-. t!-- i e ! r.l : i iy r.t ;
. . , ... j low, v.i'.cn we ii"pe v. i,! le rci.elio! Lif-re , . ',. , , . .
beiiate at t;.e t n.e oi wr.w : j; t..i, cn tl.e s-h'.rt tm.e ti:.ce. j . . . j i. j j v. .x ,v- V ' 'lLar-y, j.ir.-e.lja tvt-i.ig. repoits in. t j ": JK-iicI.n v. v r. .:- i :
bill (or restoring ti.e Toiina-e Tax. The RcsdccJ. Tl.at we, tin I'eLT. -.-cracv cl ! ' l 1 ,U ' ' ": '" .L '. V . ',,;,'r i Governor II.it r'u- .'.i.apj.ear.-d Jro;n Men. pi. 1 Km! it, '., can.-ii. a. a ivai.re i:i Atiieri'M:, ;
. i - i i . , , siv we her e so. becaue i: is u:iii.ite.- bet- .... - . ,
f is the V.t? OV Which It Ta-seU ti.e :i.:,i.-t..n L.,r.l!"li. ate H-l-ostd to the . . . i.'i li. k ' .' itt ;!. r tli-.-ne ,n . h ti.e : S -!:r!::- all 1 ti lir.v.; tl !:j C'!t-.l.
. . . . - . .- . ! r- .- . ! . i T . : l .. f - . . . .......... ... -- .
Navs Me.-sis. AbU.'.t, Arm-fr-T.i 1'atts, Govenuner.t. Ours i a ( n-l:lt;::- n d par
Caldwell, Chatham, 0cbrn. f-wau. I n- ; .y ., (1 canUwt thermic cc. ur..-ct counte
i.i. I)..tih .(l,:ii'.ad. l.hi.O bnfneld. J-.aiiey. I
r- l "i i vii 1 . i l, ;., nance siiLh a i chen e.
Ga.-kid, Grtt! h.it:.;.!I.rj,hp...vl:...i.e.pii;a; , ,
Jcsephs, MoM.uk;... M.-Mo,.:-. IVisi.in-. i 1 h s scheme f -r taxing the p-cplu of t..e
Q:iig!ey, Sett. S:: '.th. (Ch s'er) Smith p.yal Statis for the purpose cf bujing the
(Philadeli.hia) Thoraj..ron, Vh.ctr.t. W'arntr, i jU-ay of ti e i.tgro slaves, i iic-t likely to
V.'ild.-y 20. (. t.levaU. tltf pj-i.icut in the intimation of li e
Of coime all the regular readers of the
Jjetnocrot and Sen'iii"! ore fu"y aware of
our view aud priti"n with 'eganl t this
ivt asiiie, arnl it i-, therefore, unnecessary
firns to fay, that we deoply regret that Mr.
Pershirg felt it fo 1-e hi-. 1 1 : ! y to v.-te ag'dnst
it on its final pasnire in the House. It v.i.l
I e rec.'llert'd. however, that we iiet-r ad
vocated it ss a party mcasuie, n-r v.-as it
brought tVrward as such in the Lrpi.datv.re.
Many prominent lpubliMns, tuch a Wil
liams raid Bisliam. were among its ablet-t i
HU(i li;t'-i. eullieiiL Cil ir.-l.tlLI , lillt Nttvi'll
Democrats, le.-ide Mr. Ptrhirg, voti d
aga:nst it. Ali tlie members were hit im
trammeheti tv tartv f- trers in ilcttnni'.'.tii
the c.a.rs" t!.t-v wou.tl pur.-ce v. itn r'-gad to
it. Tlie con vi-: .lion which i.orr.iiiatc
Pcttlrr.g wa .'.-ut o'.i t! e .-".bj- ct
Mr.
t f t'r.e
earn, t
icj cal of tl.e t nivi :e tax, ::r..l
i r
tii- ie.oie, i e tri; v itch!, t
a'.
,n v. Ting
aga!u.-t its rt-torati--n, 1 e v'.o
ttructious cf 1 ar!y : a'.rh-.':
that a vast cvi ritv f th sc
I the
:n-
i wc ! ei'.eVe
who elect-1
Lim, would h::v-; Ictii tr.thu.-i.t.-tic i:
ap hi-i l:r;g his c ur e, rs he had v.. to
Yea'' irMc.Ki cf ' Xav." l'.ut ills c
c-i-.re- is iiotl.tng m-re t !:;n ti e j n:..io ex
prelor. i f cur pricf.te h i- n as a private
ii.thvi.Iuid. The ir.r.tit r is Ktwcet. him pnd
-..-. .to... r.t j-.?..! with :.-!-. we : v.- '
la- coii.-titinr.ts. ; ti'l vvitn t;:i-m we .eave
it : mtr.ly r.ma.K.rg. that if the pirttcs
JS '-.V, e..i fl. n-t-rlv.- ior.tli.ib; v sn'i-fi w:th
each other, we wi'.l be- satu-tv-.l a!s..
We
u .-..v.., ...,. t , o ,ii.f....; .,,
v nh regard to the iuvh htbi'aCv of c ntrict-.
how far fraud vitiates them, and Mi-airy nice
p-i:.cit Ivs 01 coustiiutl-n ii law. We l ave
stili le.-s ci.-per-ir.i--r., to ti- pa-:,le ar.i d.ra ;
side iues into the rai.ks of the Democratic;
partv. it the opening of nu ir.-.i.t rtant r-t-
litical campaign, v. Ian all our cr.er.ies
campaign,
jjhe-ul i le directed t" strer.
placing it in a condition h
nir.g it, and j 1
v .,:c
mari.li ii.rw.tra lu i.i'-vi i..e- e..e.:.v m.-.u ii.l-
. l r 1 . . 1 ... - . .
a-rsuiance of s-ucce-s
bv tl.e es.-o.s of ii.
We she.ul 1 ail profit
I at. Thev teach i;5
that when unite I we ire a. vincible, but that
when divided v. e can accemplidn n-. thing.
-
Wj are an.i alway- have been the personal
ar..l political friends of Mr. Pershing. We
admire his abilities and conSde in his integ
rity. We are the last man ia the world,
who would do him the slightest injury or
iEjuslAe. He lias ma le an able and efficient
... , ,t . .1 .
por.Tor.t -it : !r..1 rill.-.!; -trictli- ti irtt-
,
1 . 1 I
4u1-s1-.ru--, m .......u-. u...i ..mst t..ui
mand the approbation 'f tha most ultra
Deniocrat in tb.p cunty. At the beginuiug
of the seion when treason to the party
becaroe the order of the day. be was as
true as the needle t v the pole. He has ah-o
been careful in attending to the lecal inter
ests of the county, and for this Le merits the
thanks cf all.
It is a note worthy fact, that se veral of ! money to keep their families, while counties
the most prominent Republican politicians ! that have not patriotism enough to fi;rra.-s
t.f our county ,are just now remarkably busy men, escape taxation f.n relief. Notwithstan
iu calling the attention cf Democrats to Mr, ; cling the incontrovertible character of these
Pc.diirg's vote cu the bill to lestore the ! arguments, the proposition to lay a State
tonnage tax. In this their object is obvious, tax for the purpose of raising a relief fund,
They want to get up a fight among us on met with decidad opposition, and all that
the question, and thus create a Pershing, j Mr. Pershing could do uuder the eircums
anJ an anti Pershing faction in our ranks. stances, was to procure the adoption of a
They would then go into the campaign con- ! resolution by the Hou.-e. calling on the Com
f.deut of success, aud it is quite likely our j missioners of the different counties cf tl.e
beloved friend, Alick Mullin the " model State, for the information considered neces
member." would graciously content to be a j Ty foT tlie Committee to possess, 1-efore a
gain a candidate for Assembly. Democrats, j j.iu uf equalization could be effected. The
do not allow your worst, your uucompromi- j Commissioners have generally been so dili
sirg -I'.-txtCf t U-oiy.e y--.nr vil-!Ws j tar in r.-p--nd?ng. th it the necessary infor-
Turn from side issiu s to the fundamental,
tie cardinal principles cf your party. All
v ur energies will be requiied to preserve
them from destruction, aud union ami hcr
m. ny in you ranks are essentially necessary
to the successful hccimpiishfhcnt cf the
w.-.ik. Ihmemb.r, tl.at it was a Pe; ubli-
' c:.n Legislature tbrt repealed tl.e tvrr.ng?
tax, and that it was republican members,
j who cn that occasion, allowed themsilvts to
j be .-educed frcm ti.cir ir.tt-f.rity, if they ever
l.tany, by the solt I lai.dishmei.ts if tl.e
Pe-ni.sy ivania Pad il.ad Ciipaiiy. It is
i. t the fault cf the Democrary, that tl.at
iniamoiis law- disgraces cur tiatuie tuuub.
ctr.aiicipatioi. poacy if I rcsi-!cut Lu-cola.
Jl-.-jolceJ. That we disapprove t f the i.iv
hi acomn,aal .j Pridtat Linccia to
. . .
1 at m our opinion is the .:n, .f taU the
crisis tictoan.is i:.e Ueiuocracy aic
rcj to t-e t:Uiaci:.u:.n scheme '.-f
r;.-.i
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intra
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ttl't1"" 11 UKJ"""',"'J 4V
same end in a ni'Te ..lrf -t ir.auT.ir; u is
t.,u;a:iv ur.ion.-tltuti . nal, and therifci
e,Jll;i:;V unwise and impolitic, ft
,.,, , , , . ,i
calculated to w.ucn ti.e b;eac!i bctwei-ll ti
ie
W.t M'C'.lollS i't li.t
ix- p'lOOC,
II - t
;:.J t j uiare
ti e rebels s-till more ilrmlv
-
c-j'poritii n t'
".ivereigr.s." Is net cur ua'.iur.al debt Mif
ll'.iei.tly large already, ai.d is net likely to
becouie a burden grievous to be borne be
fore p.. ace is restored to tl.e ccur.try? Tax
at:, u ut the highest possible ratis will be
reip ired to rt lieve th.; jic le frr.m the in
c-u! us. It wuul'l le r.rijii-i . even .J c -m-Mtu- j
tioi-al.to increase this lui-iei. 'ny ta l::g thera '
to liberate the slaves. Ti.e Picsi '.et.t . '
not tell us whit is to be d.ne wi-.h ;:.en. a!
te-r they are liberated. Are they to ! ;
i. fI. v,.rIi ? .. .
I."t ".';. i.t :
sueh liiiisiiuce among us
car.'iot admit thtm to -.he
We c-.r;.i':i
g'.ts in a- : V
which vse eid-'V. We Ho not wi-.ii t. s e ro-
i -
spect ibie white I.u-iters egra .ed l v 1. i .g
maIe l come into c omp ti.-n for (:;!. b.y
nutit will, the lie. Iv libtrte-I ha'.f i-.i'.ii-i
::e'o s .ivc;
o e- t , t i,'
vv:
t
.-! i '.. 1 v
ropt ri.
ari. i. . i
l;.i!y to
P n:.:
-.''..'i.-. e
I Wh;:!
'.ie a lid j t' rly
; the cob -f-1 j i v
i ,. ... . -.- tl
ut! to the Noi l! , :
,t
j:
l' l.;.-y '.v.ii.ia ar. 'I the .
Stores. We kr- w tu-'-nI
A h i. k nigg...-.-.- :.I -i:i !y,
v. c- ."'-: ; h ive a rL'ij: t
n b-r their, in o-.:r t.d-.'s
i.er ll'
f tl.e i;
-on.i'i . '
ex :-ec: .
Wc hist week p'a h-i.e-J the very cb
t.t
o r.-e at; I at-propi iatc- Add--s f I
k-ner
i ciJU-ilai. to t) o a:::, iu.d en tne 1 ::h
i L l''u ll: 1- ol li.e t i V.- Uiebd and
i 'orcib! iin.indsiis of the a i ire-. s-.-s of Xap i-
L....I ai-a:ie :i :-ir......r co-um-. as re-
j ia t'-c- hit- iy of that grvtt man
is U'1: "-leutcl t- iufu.-e the j-phit if e:
j l.-:;.-i..-iic ct.ni.-..; nee K.to our : r.y. :.i, I u.'.r j
is a" l'i-'t Viii-' " to reno- r it iavh-cibie.
We rcga..i him a-a v, ry pr.-tnisir.g -iiIccr.
, ijr v.iton. a on. una l a u.e ol iinin -rtaofv i-
j or v.itoii. a o i..i .ia irua -j imiu .rtaiity i- ,
j la ' li-e At-i.;i .n i.e?j ;. ci
have
e-celitiv leell ei.gaue.l ,a a-.-..i
linn
with
hei.iiiil
Uiaai.it v ,
Itrcau.-e I.,
a u.t vet
L
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. lll'-l . at.
Ab.i.
...Ugil i.e-
h
.. ... . .
: an" -biug to lul.y j i-t;i y ti.e- -ncoiiaui,..-, that
! have beeu U-l..w . .n hna bv win ? .1 b:.-
overzcahuis frieii :,. he has cert a":
j display eii the fr-: of II-.rci.bs,
a'.rc:-.;!-M.d
the
, couniry :an.i army i.ave-
: ri ,t'ti irv .itnl
.st re-asoll f r
! "...r o, l v ,, i :.. ;.....: .
ii'.;. in i.i. u. . t 11..; rii.ii Iioij. l.ls.v . ,;.s- I
: Jl: 1. !....
Mgueu i.u.!, ami as i.e er.oiri.s u. Su wu. an
imm.jrtahty of glory or
to him.
an".
uii-ctw-d cut
fr-A few week
s ago we adverted t the
i ? ... - .i-.e i-
ii jrj.-uce cn cne pro-, lsiui.s oi i.JC nw, lor ti.e
rtilci the tamuies ot sv.IJ.ers in t
taTV ffC.rvice L.f ,i;e United Stat s.
e n1'1
... ,
'"'KW
ou m.paiv . mat pr.viUus to tl.at t.me, .Mr.
rersl.iug had urged the matter On the Com
mittee cf Ways and Means, i f which Le is a
member, and commented on the iujasiice
done by the present system ; lie urged the
fact that such Counties as Cambria Lave net
i only to furnish the men to fight, but the
i . .- . i ..... .i ... .. . i .. r . 1"--
niation lias been obtained from only a few
counties. It is therefore not likely anything
will be accomplished during the preterit ses
sion. It will however appear from what we
have stated, that Mr. PersLing faithfully
performed his du'y ia the mitt?r, and that it
is not his fault that the tax payers cf Cam
bria have iu.-t hadjii-tice done them.
editorial Item.
The tax "L ill now bcf.re Congress, will
when it becomes a law, cf c.our.-e interest
the solid men of Cambria. When that evcr.t
occurs v e will ullish aa abstract f it, in
order that cur rcidc? may know, what
amount they must pay the fbd.h-r, f r the
i. t-ge c I itanci.-ig. r i-i.t as a s
I.oj'e u.tiii tirjr:
r ti.o i r iv.- te-it .11"" r'..r t..t I;. ii. re
. , , , , ....
liuic is i t.i i.ti;e rc.. -n n.ai iyn
i-r.'.u'i.l .'i:-:t ! ! f i i iv - t v,.,,...n in.. .1 v i
"
laverv in the D;?tiict cf C lumbhi. This
wi'.l ieitaii.lv be a very b .hl step hi carry
ing out the irreptess'.ble ci.tiict. Ti;e AImi
iitii.iata tviuently are i:it.-rn.ine.l t. make
the most f the utdimited jmiwi r they now
j.f.-3' ss. Truly has it I ti n said, that 'men
clothed with a little brief a'Uh'iity, can
pby fcuch tricks betVre high Heaver, rs i
make the Angels wtep." 'Die Sena;e n. '
centlv granted the use of ti.eir Mad to Wen- '
dell i'iiiil ps f r the pur peso of deliwiin
i.ne of his f.inatiea! Abolition harangue:
Wh.it a dignified bodv the S r.ate inu-t le. i
Phillips diiiers frc-tn J-. hu Pr-ivvn or!v in
this, that while John was a brave f.arttK.
Phillips is a cowardly skulking o:.-.
IlAin i-tUi ei. Maich 21. The fallowing
general ortier i.-S'Jcd by tl.e Governor this
aftcri.t;, i a just and well deserve-1 t r;butj
to the uiavery anc g..i::i..t ctn:uot '!ij.(e
by the P;fty-first IVun-yivania rc-g.m.-nt,
'. rV- f.it.i. rIi:.-!, u-'w ,.. be ttiri:' bt-.l
bv u:
tinii-.-i
led
.f tli.ieA -ilty
d
The-
are iviw !i -. t lie ! , an.l mice ;
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! t st.'.n;s in a post j y.i wiiif.i
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n :.
ouM be jT 'iul !..o.-.-upy.
v,",. p.. .--The i.tv fa.-t
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ef-r.-. MIl'liT tl.tf
1 .f. P. Uartr.stift. ha- btha-
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at N.-al era.
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Pi t:.e iatleT cn-
gag !i:"Pt ti.i-y .-'oi:.i"i t ie cto :n
batte
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tie buyom t, am! wer?
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vi it i nr v-.hit.tte.s i.i ti.e
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e i.t . S the war Mr. Pa: day
C.nt.ii i
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y has- be. n an
rdent tliel.'l t.i the .-1 ircr, .
l-i. r th-- .-:'. iei-'s of hi hi:
a; ben- v-.h-nce. lie g--s i
..ii 1 i.r ! have
l !..rS6 ali-i hj
i tils m:s
mo: -.i i..s own ino.vt
:t hi
j own in
of tie Li
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t 1 ri-'in.e .-.-.ys ; I i ' g::a cc. .t 1- x ...
i toil ho. m the YeLnuc-cj liver Las ariivi
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IS ti-at our 1-J CCS are teaiUlltig
' t..e u.g.iy ..c.ut Nsv.nt'i.iii, ii..'o'!J-
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f imp it moe
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f the i-icai'f scou'..-
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pro :. incut m
a io v. h
a.'e' Citar-
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; b4"1 "uu -'"-"'g ti.e i.lii..o...
C'r forces Lave- entire- i .e!.S'...
o! ;ue
M -u phi- m l G! .-.ri. .-ton Kailroa l, in t!..-
viein .iy f S.iv..:.i. .h.
Ti.e (hio is upi iiy lining at this p. ii t
It ha- :l.-ea a i in the last tw-. Ir.-ia-.
The .-:;e.ts are ovcrc-.l to the ih pth of f-ut
feet it; --'.me places.
A lall-rr.n was ser.t rp fn.ni the 1 it yes
terilav tr recount i'.e-r the eiicmv's w ; ks.
i ' .'es.-vi.-ei ii. is, i ri.ui iie.i ii-'iu v.il
- i .. . . ... .- . . -. .
";;.-a.r,,.--
au and reports the run.--re. I ft.it iek
! ol that l.- .int bv Jeff Thriimisi.il w ithout
I
-
foimrhtirrll.
Laie a.lvices from Island X.,
1U, anivea
at six o'dock this morning. The position
cf the gun and Mortar boats was not chang
ed. Firing was kept up at intervals to pre
vent the enemy from making repairs ou the
works.
.in. I 'nrLi nil i
Kaflroacl Jobbers. j jng practical and .-oentifio experts and cn-
Tlie lobbies of Congress are filled with rrineers
speculators auxious to obtain Government !
assistance fur nvxaishine railroads which j i!j eu dorsed by a Lost of naval arthiterts
could never be eon-tructed in the ordinary .' and nautical men, and none more inure eu
ciirse of business enterprise. Some cf them j thusiastic iu its praises than exirienced of-
'oeing nowhere and end nowhere. Tl.e who!
amount understood to be demanded by these
railroad jobbers is nearly fifty millions of
dollars, although it is expected that they
vvill unite on one scheme as an entering
w-edge to establish a precedent A majority j rosm anJ , . fi , ' j
of tne preseut Congress is unalterably oppo- . . ...
sel to any squandering of tbe public money I f.a Srand tnumfh cf American science and
at the present time, and the lavish promises skill- President Lincoln, who Lad himself
of lobby agents will have no effect whatever. ! much mechanical genius, has taken the
ITe report, th'lt Major V. W. Ivory, de0Pert intertht in access, an.l U assid
formerly of this county, waa killed in one of ""s to hv afloat an engine so terrible iu
the reeent battles, is untrue. . Hence, so impregnable in defence.
Important from Jlemplils.
Flotin-j Djtk-ry and UMins' Fleet at Llanl
vmlr Ten. The JMels 20.000. tri'h
ei.jhty gun. Th: Fight Rajiiij Fiercbl.-
Fancy's C.ij'lure in Doubt. Order jWn
Gocerimr Cxrlin. General Grant at !Sx
ramijJi, A7.a. Central Leaurey'ir-l at
Cvrrin'h.
Memphis. March 20. A special dispatch
to the Tribune, from Ctrio, says there are
reports tins momn:g i.m :tve.-iow n i..ai t
Jcii. TL.jiupsou is iiiarchi:;" upon Cape t;
rardeau, pre.- ng men and horses in the C u-
federate service. A skiriuidi had taken t
.t'.vccu the Uui' u forces and his ad- j
j I-t-d.it u re a.ij 'iirii'-!.
II.- has I., t I
i i.e.ii-.l !r.-m Mnce
ai ince.
rd;-;.-.-i
lij is Mippt .-i'. to b" a,
i. The Ix gidat'.ie i.r. 1
S Mippt d to b
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t . -' ,. 7 ' . . '
lie fuije'.l ol (turning ti.e ciiV. ir. i-e
evacuation be iieccsry, is sthl rpenly di.-
cu c.j. liierei.a: tctnr.o n:ij :e.-sn.e:.t . .
Union ni'-n into the C.-afderatt service to!
anv extent t-xeept for guard dutv, ui.til since j
,1
i the fall i f Port D nelx n. Since - vi rn
l!.rr- proclamation.inj rr-. luf n!.-I.tiv. i e.n
geiteiai ; hurirc.!- have b (i- piikt
I u:
I : i tit? r'leits and taken from st.-re.-
I .Jwel.ings anl mar. ho.! oa t- camps t stit".
t""t i-.t the p":.t t t f the brM""t:'.t.
The Si aih'g battery h.l-. s... rc:.t:U
j t-.tl as to i..- .-i:i.k to the va-T' eL-e, leaving
tiothii.g e.p.'Setl except tlie arm imoi.t. which
cor..-i?ts of nine Iahlgren g'i".:s. which vi re
bu'.li Lt the protection of Men. phi-. It h:.
been t'ed up to I.-land Ni 10. Ibrii'n-,
stenm tl -et i.as Ken sent there.
Tne Uni r. mm are leaving Meinphis in
., I great itnn.'be; leaving th?re prop rty to I t
cni.H cited ard -rU to ct- aj.- wi'h their
! live.-. O-t iriels ia the stret-t are of fu-pj. i.t
-cc':ne:iee bet' t''n Uiih-ti t:i- n at. S s
and h"is were freely
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prefers of inalleabh- ir-... Ar..:nti!.
i ' ? uiaiii.i.i' i"iir-; iitt 1.1 . j'-iat
n
1 hlie
' :u-'- "o-- i:j tl:f cinity ofM mphis.
,l"!ig ihe l .ih.
r.- are c.a-; i - :
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i aie ii-r 1.1 ii i.ir.'v.-
! roal route. Letter.- :iti
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tiav i.::-e ;.c.:i
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killcd lv the e:
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A-aiNoT ix. .uarcu is. lue r-eaate
Cotniaittc-j i:i Naval ai": "lirs h-I t an imt jr-
1
t. a. t me .Li:. g this m-. rning. at vvhicn they
authoii-ierl their chainnan t it-port a b,
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i iron clad war steamers cf ti.e latent a u i in-j.-t
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It also appropriates a sum sufficient f..r
the immediate completion of the Stevens
iron clad frigate. Tiiis grand engine of of
fensive and defensive opperations at sea, has
worked its w:y into favor with all the lead-
Gcers cf the Navy. The War and Navy
Depaitments have carefully examined its
principles, anil the various ingenuous devi-
i ces bv which it can nrotlnce thf Tr.mi.tio.t
j The Sen ;te G'mmittei; ou Military aiiairs
1 this in -ming. h 1 1 under a nsi deration the
I propriety cf tran-fenitig tl.e n:r:i t-I h-vo:.
- -it
I mi-.i- ns, onii:a:iy appr..i.r..cu r i. n...
catiens and hail cr dcfj.'vs, to tl.e I'urj
of CO! struct::;- ir- ii-c'.; i ve-sc of war, .--:i-
tal le f jr harbor siA o at ppvraiL-r.s. Ti.;
hist plan meets tl.;; approval of G .r.il
T"tt :u,tl e able cli'tf ol t! c I.i-gnr-r n--p.it-m
i t. Thu... the recent i;a-. niout at X r-
f .'k ia destined to w. ik a rcvoluti' n i:i "..r
5;'-. inii,-.; Ti.i' wb 1" Mil.i.-, t vj $;
s. Ti e wh lv .-ubjvit wa-s
ita'. - i v i
l ally rerred to a sui - ir.i . ttte. c-i ':-'..
of MeSM'S. Latllini. 11 -War-'
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just It y.,nd Mi '.diet -wn, vj':i -n ..'. f.,:t
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r;.ry biidge, ra-J ..iter s.r;;n- .-kir i".ishii.g n .
terel tiie town, and threw out his pi ktt-
tvv.j miles beyond.
Tlie losji if the et.-n v is not sta-d.
dr.tg.A.n, who w a.- v.
b
iii vesterdav'
skirmisl;. suffered amputati. n i f the leg Ki
ll ay.
Heavy firing was l.e-ird i:i the directi -n
cf Sfraaburg since the id-ove inLnaati.-T!
was rectivevl.
n7"The Arlington House which f rs me
months has been occupied by Generals Mc
Dowel aud King as 'head quarter.-.' is now
to be lilted up as an hospital. It was a
yar ago the home i f General I re, vho-e
wife was the daughter cf Ge. rge VT . Custis,
the step sou cf Washington, who fate 1 up
the estate. Gen I-e had many mementoes
of the Pater Pat rie at Arlington, when it
was his happy home. . By his treasonable
deaertion he foifctted his p-dtk-n a. wed as
this fit;..' rtte.
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