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fill' ;,v "it. w. rilAIH. OF SVIW.HIVTIOS. . .... ..." fill -HUM I f' "' f" " ,1, Wgy i ,''' "' "'"'""' '" " ill I" rUignl if lml in mi muiilh; I''" ' Jltmtnnirl until all urirmiium J nnl'" "' "" "' "" V" '''"rr- r Fur the Aigut. out In ' Nnuw. T ffl'S'll-M-rf '. ' l1 ..Ilk Will. Ill .Iwlly jftw """ u"w- , C.J, !.' ,,mr",, :,,ty,"!K,""l8",r"' will. " 1 K v,il,i(liU..I."l'" l"""r Trd u.-h rrr hit -hy. illhwuM !" ,r,nl' I'""'.1' '""'If H ivbil. Uoalh nlk- itr.nity b. Wh,h,-''l...i gl.ui'- AdJ HM r J"-'y. lrln .1 wny irtf,.ir'i.l'l"ll"l"w""l"'""1, Tl.t)f.clr.I.H. i ih i.uw Hkr" 1 ')' ,, nlKiin f'-'g" ll""'r)' While ll' ,lu"" ''"I"" lu" J 1 u(Pi 1 X Tint Tatiiu'T - lion, Fdwin M. Pinion wu H' inciiinlieiit of a very lii'li rition in Uiev ........ iiu j...,..- .,,...,., ; w fill vociiiicy oenipic.l hy the w illulraw. ,U trailer. Wl.en ,hU pr,,e,,t tiov- rfmunr, took the ptnc of the old. and Mr.SUnlon m Milfcrd to rest for 1 ll..l.i. I" "'-I. .-... how- . ..,,B,1 hum l.o iillowed ta rriiui.i in Mn" ' . - ' ,11,,: .heiillicir country needs the a,-livU Krri,-,n of tlio lu st ni-.l l.rv. st of l r . iti' i I til imI Mr. Sliiiilnu w in, aceniiliiiKly c.illeil lu umiic the p'.sili.ni nicnt.il lyllmljle .sVerelnrv ol Vi"ar, Mr Canieron. Il.s ue- lite olid vip mills policy has pr.m d tine of il.t nuin .1. incuts ii, imparting life and ,;'r lo the r.ctiil war Hum incut, and i.t Irtlv lilelices all iltiilhls as . his loyally Hi-re i a letter, ilrliuiu his pr, nc.pl k, l,i.fi lie wrut" in reply 1.1 an old person-, ilirieau am, pom. i -ii . ij j -.fii. h. ..u mi. ... if . i . ..!:. I i I... ... iksiii ol U s furui. r iipp.i.nlni nl uu i r !ji'ii;imiii: "U'miim T.iv. I-., I.'.l " h hi Sin: our k.i.d L ti r w is r. ... i i . i . i - c.inl tins nii.rnil. , inn. , inunK J".i .". t r.llifl.l.'lice llinl I'.-Ild ll . pr. s-es for rr.ill i mi am rii', in -I". 11 Ir it. v .Id. rmninlioii In ilo rvervtliin in m pott er to pres' , vi' an l maiiit on tins liivfriiuiriit, llli'l tlic .ihsMnt.nil lliiil'T liiirli the lnil..l Slates lime lie. .pi-rom Tli'" n. cms you iniiicute, I ..tec n nil v. u, nr.. tie' .r j r ones lor I us n ru'ciicv; an l, I n' !' ,s p""s.'.I' i',r will lie exi'ciiti'd I h ive nil midou'il' f.lill, lllllt lllis V r 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 C.lill'if It t 'llliruirn that it as nrd.iilie.1 of (iod, , ..I that llie powers ol lu ll cannot prevail .iiii-l it We li.it Iroulile; ill.' My ol VaOiiii''t.m in v lie capluieil; Imt ev. ry Tift will I"' lu id.' lo prevent thai calns lriii'ii', and even ll it ilm s liiipp. ll, III.' lev fiiiiSinii'sts it ill lie lis f ir us ever frl ll'' foniilis'iiii'4 the d'slrucii..n of the (iovcni- BKiit Imt uii.ch nearer to lln ir own di-, I'nii'l .iii o I ir mini ii.-inc m., u rem in luiir advii e III iV si.". slii.ii ol your wisdom .U'!ii" iieii.e will lie Ili'iiiKr.illv r... eel . . . ..!.. V iii til s to li.'l It 'T'lt nmi ''"'7 1,1 in.' 'si t.i hii h I inn i"i d, and I shall be happy ..Nut- luftii hi Clin i- liu- in the true I'alli. ' Willi , niilidi'lii e an I h" of Ihe In- I'ir... 1 remain y.nif. linlv, KnwiN M rivr.iv "t;.n Wm p.i.invsiiv." Tiie Clet.hili'l t'lniiflnil.r says o! the SYcrctarv of War: "Wo know Mr M4,.t.v, llie new npiMiinlee, well, lie bus ' 1 ' . i f.i.n ....i.t i nin Iliia ui. v other linn in America The irmy w,ll mntu now." I6TAI litis urcat .Islaucii fiou, the Icnie of action, wu hear first of the uraud j riijii.'in.'iiU, t lie tnore impoilant move luciili. ol the war, ill which all the fill,.' ml pri'siii' aro mvuIIowcI up by the two ortlirco I'u.ineiit military pe sona. s under wlion, the tiperalions wi re couducted. Hut j there r! minii'rom minor alTiifn of nlinoil duly oeeurri'iic, iiflordinrf opportunities for hf.n l m I I r ..ml ll.e i isii iiv of iMitiduid heroism, whirl, tlo not rei.rh Ihe li.l, nirr,s coi.neclcl will, Uu1 t. l. grnpii sens ,s s. i uowu ,.s,h..,iV - .- Mh ( ni.t) ,,,,,1 every nation siiouni coin-, uu, ,I0R( j;,. pn-'rid public eye tlf tlti imtiir wiw H" j w,.r received with every possidlo nttcntion volimlccr. The Governor shows ' j.i,,,. to save this niro fiom surh a disgrace. ; Chicago, M.w 4 A bill will be re ally brilliant action winch look place n ..,,.:,. N,I II was when Mime 'equivalent of about twenty-seven regiments, !ti. idci is diabolical, an infernal revenge, l0r(ed to ihe Senate r. qnirin vessels be liort tinin Mc. nt iluulersvill.., at the"' . - . , , w,.v 1 and the ..llowance for los, and discharges which only the brains ol Northern an-, f(,r( c,.nralll.0 llt the (Vtom House to lake Mofdreenbrier Vall. V, not Tar north ' Americans loiiud n . ' hl V , , , f, - no donbt brim' number '- M (t' Tll,s , such mails as required by Postmaster lieu o!I,('isbr((,i Virginia', nnd the second ,, in the Northern seas- .1 was one of ( would, therefore, .no '""'' ''"i;" ,Mn v ;01,,m. r,o,,, the Kngli.h, who. in IM7 "' rra and deliver then, at their destination. torn, cast of itonxicy. and close to Wi-, cluiter. In this last ulTuir, the U. bcl post j .,ii i . . ,1. ... .....I Will defended bv n force, two thousand lfoi yet ihey wero broken up at K.u 7, and drirci liku chuff toward Winches-JCf- tlio nli-rc being homo twenty miles Ipirt-whcro thnt !!uk of their army is in atittmiimi of nn nllnck fronl Gen. I.nu--lir. (Jen. Milroy l,n nlso receive,! ni'U'li credit (ur liin activity In tin. Client Mouu 'in rrn'mn, Krnni his lute post t Hut-1 Inasvillo he has iidvuiuicd will nn energy that could not fail of victory, nguinst every eilnp which llm rebels had located within Ulimpse of his force, ill every instance de fmlitig and rout iny; them. Theso eiii'ouu- It are ralod among tho minor o irrenccs l I'm canipiiign, but they nro luiportitnt it connecting link ol llm great system f vic tories by which tho grand final result ii to ' accnti i pi i Hi i ii (1 . .V . .'. Herald Mir "r. A Tkiihimi.k Fatk ton Jkh .At n fe iul on Niuno occitHion ninong tho soldiers lo Mimourl, oi.u of then, from Adrian, W'li'ijan, offered tin, following exlrnvn (liit K'litliiient, which Is printed Inn uri pnper, from which wu copy: "Jell DnvlK-May ho l,o el nllont in 411 "pen hunt, without compiiHH or rudder: ""y tho bout unil contend, bu Hwullowed "1 "luirk, und tltt) Hhnrk by u wlmlo, llm "Mo it, llm devil' Itelly nn.l thu devil in J1'!', tho duor locked nnd tho key lost; nnd '"'tiler, may ho bu chained In tho boiiIIi leornerof hull, unit a northeast wind Wu uMiib Into lilt, eyes to ull ctcrniiy." -A Weekly NcwHjmjMT, devolcHo Hi,. InlerestH of tins Ln,ovht CIishch, mi1 ad voeidiny tlm Voi.. V. 0 AsiotU, ,v ,i Vimi'm. Tlic S. F. Jrralil ,( Mirror says;--The lilllo luwn of j htoiiii, nciir lint mouth of llll' III jllllllllg u""t ."..M-liinniiiy ,1, ; iiiirlliwrstrrn wiiIith. OIi JuIiii Jarol) HI Jarol) ... iM(r llliiy llll V0 I'llCOIinilMl Kllllll . ,,,;a . tiou lliat tin- lulu in the iiliorit;iiml wililcr licsH on which liu luiil out liix owe iliniiuil- . wi tlVC flir llllirl of t 11. wrkl n ,in.r n.r.. iiu!, - iwl ) .1 1 1 .. . IHI J, mi-ht one day iossi vs an njipieeui- ' n -n- ' teil vului. n fori.ii.xr tl,.. Iinniinw ,.f il. ' " . 1 . ..... (rein ovrriuiui ciiniiiiiininiliuii lor I lie cur- ,.... , 1 iiiiiiii. ill iiriirin 1 ri I ill.- i.iii itiin.'.i ir mil-. . ' UUllUHihl. lifter many Veurs t.nssiw .. 'I-i ..f ...t -nr.... i . ' recognition ny uo.rgrcss ui me pin- l:,,T!,,i,K .VI, ' n sort ol Kip Vun W lik e seen, mves 'and the. dawn is about break!.,., It..f..r,. i "... J u",u " '. , i .Monday morning, tin . . . . . . i o i i,.hi (i i iiiiimtriii vnfuiofij ii i mi niiii ii i . . '. " n . . . . . liriL'in ifr (iciicru iBl inliic l.von. nnu o i : r .1. ...... .in ol .nvnlu,,,,, from i(. MmtvJ, iiimI 'Pn-;i;t monll. m Kmv thesn t ms ,. ;orH ,, j,, U11,,r hi; C(J, ,,, ' ' ; - r 11... 1 ......... ..r .. 1 t Nin v ruiiiM 111 i.hkm: iii'ii. iinnrrK. 1 .... 11 nu u 1 ' v r 1 . ........K in imuh! rrrvni nviiM 111 ......... ' ....., ... V,.,. I "1 "hi initio 01 M.riniMieiti. 111c i,iitk ..,. .,. r..rrv ,.,, Uu,u anions the prosperity of St. I is was',,,,,, ,,. froI1, ,M.r Vu,'mm. .. i r it! , . ,., . . . . , ,' ., , fiiiindnl, l.ut he ceiild hine eiilerliiinid not (Jen. ISuriiMilc will do l,w iipponled work ... , ..I ii i i I huhlcst conciilioi. of the woinlnful ' irKnun. (ic. Sherman will explain l.y l irill r (.v,tlls ,y hi. !. thai rud and '". '" '"" , V " , , rM.kl,.Jtllll ,.0i,sl Wll!) (.Ventuallv to l,c 1 i I' " !!'' ,1' I., , u ,,,,, .. , f()I, ((( ;,, M J , ,,1,,, porlion of the f. ion. Wo do! A 1'ienmlure movement would have .1..- ,.t mean lo iiilinialu that ihi- result has i . ' 1 .! , campaign, ,., utiiiiii. il, hut he who cannot s. c it j A liiid niove'' u.T i ,, , , r. 1 ' ' n ' ."" ' . ,,,m,"" "I' '" ""l m- r,,"'"' ftur.. .Im..r.l.-tl the j;aine. 1 he impend,, mat, t )(, i,,,,,,,;!, j,,,!,.,.,! to the natural is-l'.se nl hand, in n limited mini her ,. (,rL.(UseH whirl, ur,; .h.ilv Lei..; parad-1 f','r,','ll '""T; Tl', 'm f " I?',' I"' ni l fre his eyes .It has lieeu Mi-ctcd , ' """" , T !HunI " ,,IC int nMm M lm' Charleston, Va . March al-Hank's di- ' , ' , rl , H i';r,l'Unr:Mm''',,f','l0r lice,, read. I helievethnt the (iov-; vi,i(m is in t, 1S vic nitv. Sssionists are that .he hardy pmncer huuscif, s well as , he result 'I he nuuhuiatiims arc o r-,t of thc Ulliua State l,s take,, ' .,;, rt.pW,f ,,,t Union men elated. Ihe a'.lachcs ol the IIihImui Lay t ,.i,,pi,y,;fTl that failure is m.possil.le. !!,.,'. in general orders, of the death l : 1u,1r.,U of c.itralia,wl$ ore hourly seck- w iih h hoi... iiniiii.p.ily he was micci h.-s((,1I v n I l " i 1 Irimlu-r (ienerul Lyon. While that u,, refuse within our lines. Hcports from InlciTciin, must have had in eaily tunes i some know liik'e of the liens, ires lo which' Orcein, and tho ailjacenl T. ri ilnri. s are to ie iudi hied for their rapid din lujUiienl, tilthtm - ti iml, pnl,:i .y ill hi, uu liny "lie iiniMii, unniii.li u. in which tl.. v were hidd-n, i.,l lh.it to this all concern.'.! in the lu ll hi Ir ide o the N'UIiihi I n.U'd thc vast foi lntii s which cnnlil. d 'la 'lu to raid, ninnii the w.-ild's iii!'!;iicir!i s. It-1'iis as it may, tli.Te tiuisl liie In. u Mem Ui ii'' I'loi ..lent .at in lue prot.i lent .al in me cje'icv w hich m cured to (he nation, tiiroiili the , ti nts of thi,e Ir.nlers nn I Irapp.rs, ,l. m.t available p,-i.ions on tlm , astern lend is of the l'.'icilic ti ¬ "" Astoiin.iil-. hot. late ill the race, may make nliiilnls the future for the tardiness of her -row ill in the pa-1 We think it easily deiium- ' str.ible that slie is no hni,'er lo icin liu an i-n! iled r-'si nl for Ihe trader am! trapper, .rami tr.ipp.r, hs the discovert' "ilver, an l the but that ill It tery few inollll of ra h nun. s ol l'.Hi, nn.l niver, n.i uie c.m..iuei,t settl-iiuiit of the nnnierous an-;" 'nilurc ni'Mt i'i'lan:er tMisiiinrinii. ,1P ro;:im,.n,s cnj.,.,1 in that battle, with President for each district. The bill uUo ri-ii'ti r il vallct s of the far north wi , On the other hand, ,f Manassas were w rest- ,,xn,,,,ioll f ,ilt. r.-ulars ami one vol- i provides for a duty of fifteen cents per gal ' , ". , ,. . i ' ,, , ed from the eiieiiiy, the success uM lie m-or retiim. iit, tverc three months' men, : on spirituous honor. creaicior.VM.ini.,. , - ....... . r ii.. .. '.,. I will eniiiiie In r to coinpeie suecrssiuiiy won J Portland m.d olh. r prosperous towns of tliini- d slant regions ' i i iumi.-. .in.- .... .. . . .1 1 ...1. t 1 ami I. M, I Mi. I HI UK' nun oi .. innim. , Mr 'IV.;,, t.-.-t ... ...1 1.. I be Town all. Tuiisl dl, Fn-lani!, on ' Uie A u.ciiran .p.. s-1 the reports t.f the poveri.ors of stat.s (ion will, million." After l.rimr intro j would se, m to indicate this immbcr was diiced l.y t!ie chairman, there was consider - more correct than that of (W.O.OllO staled erablrcMiirn-i..uunda)ireatuiaiiyiusu!tiiii;:i.y I he Seen tary vf War. New York, jri, nsfn.n, some ol his cxcit.d audi jcredile.l by Mr Cameron will, lDO.'O The hi rli state of public f. clin-was uie.i, by the report of ( iov. Moritan, allow- treat that il w:is in st to impossible for,...;,' for tlischaives, deaths, r.ml prison,, s, , i .i . . ... ..... in iiiio tel.,. t...a I I ii)) tnore . ... ml., i.i'i'tirii. nnier. in uie , course of Irs r nialks he told some historic ,r,,.hs whirl, evidently were not murl, rel - i i.Oi.d bv his hcinvis. Insult No 1 towards Finland happened in 111, when the Americans put their coin on board their ships and sent il as a present to the Irish in tin. time of famine, and never iisked or re- reived ant' payment for it. Inult No. 2 for discharges, tlenlhs, clt ., w nn ,, mat n- wis when the thmlic telegraph was laid,!, luce Ihe number to the neighborhood of 1 after. he. ;..cro. ,.,, of Fug- S0.IHHI. IViiusylviiniu, however In, bin.l " as soil lo i resi.icm nn.' thu iinforlunat.) Franklin Fvpedition nn.l 0I, j, fMl.,i , ,,nt , nnd sent it ns . ' ..... Insult No. I was preseiil 10 uie vneti. - " . .i... i .. I.,.,, i.'i.idi.iiil Muit over herlieir to the . throne nnd tho Americans pivo nun nuei. u welcome as their prinee never rrceived be ... . 1. . fore in a foreign country. 1 hen t.,e people I rose r,m.M.-M,ndtlmro was nspont..neousi)it))wlv(!) j,,,,,,,, ur.r havinff tlw!10 ntitbursl ufenthusiasin for the- l'nnce ofj )(, I,.IIIS1.V(.R rx. i tt'..t..j ' ... - I PATiuoTisti in Ii.i.isois.-The following . in tho closing paragraph of n Idler written . 11 u ,,, l,,.r hoi, ii, Wen-L,.i. 'y .. .,.., 1., ,i!l January, and v,ir . ..... -p. :..i.., the extract from it n;.pers , u. 1. . -mi: How nro yon California), affected by tlic wm y A grn great many moro voiumcm-. i,, Illinois than (Muihlitet in thHiirmy. b don't led the war l;''r'''f',y "' 8 f01" V'r ritn'f n''.S n . 'very well l nch old r,''i't.h 111,11, in 11 nin t 7 ''r. ,h..l,.i.iu,,. factory sons, if they w dlollirashliiHl'eia.'i.ny mh., ,. " , i,,,., ,!., net , npun when they I nd . ,. 1 ,,M heir way n.ul r,rt. ?l7 ,0l ,., , terms, nnd tl.c. , 1 n n ! on 10 inn." - - 1 1 nm tin, error o. .... - v - ...,. . . ..t I li.il.. WltV will have to do-imml inm, "v This lady 1, three, out ol four, on in the Federal nrmy. Thu tuniu'l through Mount CVnUwiU , , ..ir ... ..u In li'iiiF 111. it liu' 1... .......... mill ll 1 1. I llliitn ... .---n llm work nro coroplewii. ' "'.ec'iiii - . 11 t in tvorK lire " ..," ,:. tho Alps will bo reduced to twenty min ute. It K (J O N C T V , 0 II K (i Mi'Ci.ku.an'h Puns A Idler dated ill Washington, Jim. 12lh, has the follow ing. ()0 . ... ... UVU11,.1U riliiwn IIib .Mihsissippi, wln-ri! tlii'V will lit! 11... !.... 1....1.' :.. - . 1 1 ...r. . imiu r ,.,.- w ,.,., , .11 u.i.i... . j i n. 1 11 it 11. ti 11 11 111 11 1 I) ill until: ,1 -H I'. fit I the 8,.inc fom. will march into l"iin-; Miitil it i'ii tikhiMllii mill tut. m iiti'u ( a U'ltli llni . miimi iiinimii', nun uw iuuiii nun nn 1. , . ' 1 ,. .. . .1 1 1 11 lorrcM ill 11 1111 n r 11 nil 1 Tr 11 II 11 . 1 . . . would not lie politic now to point out. (inns. ItoMcn.im mill Kelly Will advance' ,,, . ... .. 1 , .1 1 Iroin ..Lt...i V irnnuil .iit.l lli. 111 cl.nfii , "" " - , 111 iih niioii y wnn in.' ueuenii iinii. uciih. l!i.i,k .1 Slonn will I.I..VD inconinnclion! ,1 ,1 , ...I ..,..-,1. i:. : i:,... i'.... i ... a. i-inr. i. .r. ... - ' (ien. Met 'Idlaii was hefure the Joint Com millce of (oiivr.ss on the conduct ol t!.e War, expl.tiii'ii' his plal These cannot he diviilj.-cil, Iml the N. V- H-riU says: i iiit; ii wi liu ii'iiri nun m i issimi . .... .i i . i - ' - - n 1 ill lliu (1 1'llL UI.III mill llll III III V Ul 1 uu,- f the i.ieeise lo.ali-, r ' , '. . ' ' and t!i" death, nt tlic .mml of Ins tmops, ol f.ij,,,, m 0., Icnuosce Hiver. Cninber 1 1 1 .m I iii it iiiik ill 1 n fniiiiiali'n leist ... .. . . l , .1 " . . ... .. . . . v , , , ....,. ..... .... Jurlorv U1( j t1 j m-( 1 t lie fullest conlidiiice in his p-ut-rnMiip. li s inajriiilieeiit plans start led and iistnntshi d I nni;res-ni. n. 1 nose who are iieipi.iiiiteil with his plans imd purposes uie s.iti-fii'l that he is liiiikinu' ..,.. ,..,. ,s ,.s ..,.,, ,., rv.'iits will Mi,iu hhmv A cordon of i'pi rations is nrnduallv l.ciiijr drawn nroiind the reb.l '' ' I''' "1'' ' U'"vc 11 " , (.(llll;in(:(.w n,,n;t that, till illu- ,l!t t il bv (lei,. Mct'lellan, they Were be- (jiiiiiin at the t r.xtjr end, mid pulliin; the In :,d w here the tail shoiil.l lie. liiipeii. ni .r.. ...i : .I....... nnil f.irm at the di lav of the Commander in Chi. f to as ,1 Hsu., in... i, ...-. .;'. ,,,,,rt 1, 0I, Manas-as In this they belray.d ,.ir ignorance. The attack nncht prove ns disastrous ns it did before, and this tune as uisasiroii, us u uiu ... itnr, r u.ry SiutU advanta-e. ll is evi.iem '. . . . r .i i- i ...e. p, u ti,i insiea., ol llie ursi .mine .h-ihk . . . . ...... -ii i . t ... .i.. Tou-lil at .Manas-as, me nisi w in oc lou.u there SniiMini ok tup A i:iv It is -pus-lioned whether the actual number of Fed- era I troops in the liel.l exce.u ...io,wo. s 1 as nooiii r vet encamped in thu State, however. - 1 .lno ,s cre,.,e,. ,.y .Mr. t ue, Ui.in-.. !'.. l., .ni, cm-i Jia has lir- is I, 'JO.'. . . .. -.- iiisi.nl li.Mi, oi tvmcn .n, - her own limits, reiinsvlvaniii is credited . with il TOO- (!ov Curlin navs tier nnm - , .... r..- i;v ll.,wn.,ces . . oer is i, -.' . , . i .. ... l IM I . .1 .. . 1 . r. . . I I. ... I 1 . .llll .. jk very iiiucii ,i. ... i...' v.. I,,,.., l.iiivnier men cnounh. if proper- ' ..... i My moved, lo crush out the rccliion spec, il y. Om l'noTKsT.-Wc protest, says the .1 j' Maryland Tnion. against tho enrmie of, (oVl.rmm.nt calling 1 :.. ..II il..,!.. Iivitiirriliral nroiiortions poseu 111 1111 ' ",', - 1 1 The nnmo of Democrat Is too nonoraoiL 1 , polluted by men who are as unimuguiu, ol Irnitors to their country and itsi ' nverinel ns was Urudict Arnold. - ... ..1.. ...... ,.r nisl or sviiiiui - t.ue nemo...... . ',',,'Z ,,,,,, i n sir, il is vm.r Govern - ilh ,1,os-" ,n m.r;ZZ j try. They never rejoice over 11 n r. taii0 ..icusuro in recoiuing nn ' vct 1M., nr the men who after rullimr ;,1(,11K,Ve numerous other name, are now appropriating .0 thcnselve that honorable , mM ,i,e in order that mo imse ..,,., r current umlcr goon .mine. - - ?. Itistneraiik- est hypocrisy, u chewt and n l.......,.rbiv 11 r leal am, n n.i'.vi ,1. ii... , 1.7 , - - ' ' . 1. ., . 1. 1. .1 mi full, l,m,t tliu mil? 01 ,,,,u , gcii'ulno cndorscnieuls upon it, ""d nmy he easily detected. itir A letter from Jacksonville dated March 10th days: Our l'osl master lm .'...., sirofci." . ...to :eived instruction noi 10 u i',1B Oregon Gn.etto ll.rougii mo t. .. o. Mails."- Ore$owtn, 0 X, MA It C II 2 2, 18 0 2. llun.ir Hi (icn. l.jnn ami Ills Army. IIiii hk. Dec. 1 1. .Mr Uliiir, of Mssouri. 1 olT.'r tho following resolution, expressive rend, ns followH: ., , ',, iteiiri'stiiUilitM in CA' Hrmilrcd by the Srnalr ami ohm uf , rrntwemblnl, Tm( Co;,.,ss dt,(.lus it j,bt lini ,,,,,. ,0 . . :. .l . .. :i ;. .. ..f .1... 1 I1IMH III) I IHM '1.1 1 HL.'tiiiuwu tt I..... ,.,;,,(' ,, trioti(. f t,ic atL. . ' .... ... I'liirr 11111111 iih ii'i'iiiun 11 1 11 iil' ill liiiii til lu. 1, . 1 liri'-iidier (n'licnil .iillliinlel l.yoll. I ne toil i ry 10 wuose n-mces lie nevoi- . . . ... ,. , . . f ..... .... ' ,ns 11 inn oims own Riory. ... .. . . I lint ie thaiiks of Coii'TiSS are here- ' , . . ,., ' ... ..i...... In ,1... .r. ivn fi lu-r-rc mill cri . iuru ,, i.uner u,e eo, ,i ni, o. uie me ,n,;. ru Lyon, Hislmned the lionor of the In;.' , , ,.,, ..;.....,..,;,, n,.,.,... i,,,;,", and nclieiuil Meloiy against oieiwlii lining . ,, i",, sr : , Missouri. And that in order to eonnueui- "r"10 "" tv(;"t "s ll()m,r,,,,! 10 11,0 ' nt.iot-no ;,(;. ,.m)l,)i,,ri..1 i l.-u.-rs r p,ld; and president of thu Uniled Stales is here- r,''ll"'hU'1' ,l' c"!lso !'"'s.c "'"'i,".is he read at tliB ln'Mil of i-vi-ry rcgiiui-nt j( C Ari)yo, Uie Ullil(,) States. , Mr. ISIuir, of Missouri. Mr. Speulcr, 1 Hrt that I will he permitted to say h 1 I r ' ('oiuplimetit has lieen pairl to many olli.rs ,ml lll(jr,. nvritririoiis than this ofliff r, y t 1 sir, for some reason or other, the hxecu- live has ovclookej, or failedto take no-; t.ce of, the (.lii.neiit and patriotic services, ! '" '"' . . i- . i . i 1 . . . r .1.-. ....i man well. Ionian, sir, ever more nceiy t.H e. k to uiircstriete.l cotninercc. (rave his life to his country. 1 never km w j Cliicatro, March o. Tlic rebels are a man more devoted to the honor and in-: ulunned at Manassas. They are scudin? terity of the L'liicii so careful of its in- their sick into the rear and have ordered ter.-st, niiil so cari le s of himsell. 1 .1 mi ta. women and children to leave, il, therefore, that the ('.iiiress of the t'uit-; Cairo. Despatchei say Oil Saturday ed S'at. s should do that which the lix cii- u,i t;e Was illuniitii'ted wi'.h coiilla live has oinill. d lo d i. I do not intend .rraiiou in llie direction of Columbus and to pass a iloiiiiu upon the character mid . Uhmdinville. servic. of Dr ifadier (icneral l.yon. Tl.e ( The OM H fiuciyat Detroit c.)!oded fiwnud simple words of the resolution ilMi lV and killed several persons, contain ( vervlhiui that I wish to say. and , .'j(tv ;iu.n of JclF Tliompsnn's rebel band all that need lie said, 'of this true and ly- j Wl.rc cnpturi'd in Missouii c, Saturday, ul k-nlilti r inn 1 I tru-t that it will be! ....p-mii-h' adopted. ; '. - i . -t . i 1 1 will siaie iii rcar.i 10 ine seeouii r.-o- liilion, extending the thanks of Congress to i,' troops ennn-.-il in tlic In.tlle of Spring - fii.M n f.u., Ullll ,ay , Re,i. rally j this House, 'and thnt is, that all known in tins 1 louse, on.l llinl ts, inai an , . t . tXpiri.,j U.foa. tic uant. ' took place, or w as about to expire. There never was, upon this continent, n more closely contested and tlespiiratc fiaht thai, that whirl, occurred nt Spri.ii.li. Id, Mo. According to the officers who sur- vived. the troops, alihoiijh mosllv raw re - eruils, curried themselves upon the Iml- lie field with nudaiinled courage and fool- ness, and nntwithstandin the term of ser- vice of many of then, Imd expired, they gladly followed the hi ro'e Lynn into the midst' of tint desperate baltle. I think, Mr. Speaker, under all the cir- military provisional povcrnuu'i.t. cnnistiiin'es, that the Hons will do an act; Tiie'reb. I forces, uiul.r lien. A.S. .Tulm of im tire when it rer. 'ui.' s the courasi' son. nro t.rin-r steadily pressed backward anil sen ices of thos who su-l.iined our ll.ijj ,y (J.-n. Jluell. upon that L'lorious and vet disastrous day. i ' C,,tton to the value of $100,000 was ta- ,,,. tliat the resolutions be read n .1 1... . . , , "", . ii ."" it " '.-s'..r. i The resolutions were adopted. , r W find n friend in the ,)"'"""' I si- .-. ... i ....:.. ..i.;., I. it..,, "'.il. ciival : .wnom'r, m i . is, n..i.... . . . 11 . . H 'I'l.. I. .... h.l. in o, le SUMie lire,; . . .. r-" - t .1 . Jl .... . .. ', I. I. ...rli.Ii mil rn ir... , , . . ..........r.. . ,,,-kude. swear lliu U-irK ... i"--s. . ' ... i t .... i.t . . ( I . . . .. r.,1,,.,,1 I.t. , Mill llllllllli. I tllllilll"" .1 ..I i .ti.ui I.: nutm-riil hv " ' . . .lime ft inner, oouioaiuc i . .. .P111, ,u, l,uisl, licet, uhd sacrificed, by I . . -.. ..r ...'.. lli..ii,.l ( these cxpnms, n , - ". Slli'J' 1 is 01 1. 1, en. 1111 "... . 1 ' IHtu il moit droil. ("".I 'Hid '"' VIHM j My right w my God; and (..nl mi, mil-rest "'' .. tr Tim Wiishingl.il, correspondent i"; . v..... v.li .f.wnuil of Cimmeree. savs: "that'tho closing words of Senator Summ r I . .,,,11 .1. j speech on Urinise "ca rd down .1, I speed on iiiiiiii" ... 'l0,Sl.." Alter speaking of llie lolly ' caIi)i? 10 Iirwel .. Lincoln war, no ., ! .. u-.o is Lineoln? The serfant of tin, ' l..n fniiliful nernnit. n.d. in Government, the' Government . (mn jn n lik,. this ran talk ol ' Lincoln s war,' , n l.M. nun, ..... , , , , rent IV'innue slave lo mo nanu 0, any ivrinu who'ehooses to use him." llenrv O'Connor, Kq, of Mus- WT - ,is,rict Attorney, nnd re,. . , ,. ....,.. ,.. 1 ,h) onfl of , hM lttWVpr i.. .1... ,11 IIIV ... , .... ... ... . .. .1... ... .' Slnte, joineil one o, mu m in that wn raised in that plnce, after the wnrbroko out, ns private lie wa nt Wilson' Creek, and fought like Turk. On rutumintc liotnc ho wn offered n commission-any lie might ehooce In regi ment. Hut 1,1 reply wn, " D-n your commi'uhti; till I fin. ,s ,, parallel example of vandal- (,m.t,(j ft rebel lutterv at ll-'inibur-h, on The universal desolation of Altda(lu, Tennessee Uiver,' near the Alabama j , "' , . Hide of Truth in every ksun.- No. 40. Details of Eastern News. Columbus abinnlnmd Lij Ike Illicit! At ilnylirenk on ! Iiiht of th advance enty ein'nt I'onii the I'otonmc by linsscssinii nr I far r.;r's Ferry. On the next (lav. tho nrovi si nl(1 tni nsiiorliiiLr trooDS nrrived. unJ ,rl.,.rii Wils considcmljlv reinforced. I'ultiinore and Cliarleslon are now occu pied ly our troops and Ii0iidf)!i Ili'.it.s lire also occupied to prevent, a llmk move !,,.,..., I,.. ,i, ,.,.,.,.. TliBrnlielsri.lin.il .'.. ,. ,,,) twcnlv wore iMiitureil r in uii.j unoiii iwtiuy were t iiiui(ii 111c people Ul jumvur ...m iieinmnii;; piace... 1 H.I I1J1 IIIIU P. UL L II I IIL1J . . II U 11 11 IMIll- ,riJn inr,l, rim, nn Unrvntinn c.'imiini'Mtivn. e t i .. . - - .1 . 0' lew iiinannams n niain,n-in iniuiowi.. A ,,rur(.,s Lllio vnntiinc.its, ami express irreal di li"ht in beiii" relieved from the V , , " , , rull't "!" l'L t hru ltlom which has onnressid t i'Mii for the ' ' " 1 , " ""C...1..1.. ' ""r... " " " tliri,;n. Tie Tlt 0f ,ll0 anilV ,ns considcral.lv cnrtnilcd the rel.el territory of .f" ' "" tl " )u(. ivt.tl , 0r a,va.,ee. There has not 1 -o t a hostile shot (ired. Tho troops are i exc llent conditi.m, and well pro.ee.ed rr0II1 tw inclcuncy f tie wrtli-r. (Jen. Vmik I11S e.stahhshed his head quarters on ta. .w b.uve,,, Harper's Ferry and 15o- ivr i.im m. u;iiiy uic n- Winehoter are conflicting, l'rivute pmp- crtv is respected. Marlin.-hnrgli is in pos- Se-s:ou of thc Fedeml troops .Ww York, March .'i. The rebels have nl,-,.,,,,.,...,! Murfreesboro, lenn , and are ,,.1 ami lenjiessee t.ivcrs are lo ne open- r. ported to dav provides for the appoint- 1 . m,.,,. i,v tie. I'r.siii nt ol a Lomurss om r f Interval Heveiiue. The country is to i,0 divided, as the President may direct, illt0 t.0nveiiiet collection districts, with a Aista,,t Collector nppo;,it,d by the ni, Awistaiit Collector nppo Washington, .l.ircli :). tllhcinl li.for- mation from Nashville to the War Depart- mrt represents that the military work in Tennessee is ul out finished. It oi lv rc- IIS to efTeet u civil re-orani.itiot, of t,,. state t'overnmeiit. 1 Chica"... .Varel, :. (Jen. Lander died i 0II Sund.iv aftcnioou from deb lilatiiij if- f,., ts of a wound received nt F.d ward's J', rry. The President has- tiomiinited Andy Johnson ns brigadier -!:eniT.il. Ho pro- reeds 10 Temnssec to day lo oriilliiiM tt ken nt Nashville, (iovernmeiit has order- ' .... I ... X- .... - l. - - " . ,.v ....... . say , " deep (.'loom covers the community t Nashville. F.:r'ht l.rit sl, tla-s were hoisted to protect private property, t'iti- ..' '- ...... ..-.i .i . .- i Zens nvoul commuiiicauoi, ttuii uie n..a Ul ,s.-' Tim gunboats TV.'' and .r.,i.;.'.'i si- i i i i.t i: 'I'" -Si-. l- I in' .1 . 1. ... . . 1 . ...11.1 "-m 1.' I III I llll I IHIHI 1.1KII l.lTIILll I V .ii .4, n - , r m in has snecial ri irrencc lo t iiu.ier- . -pe ... .... .-..,.,., ,,., 1 .. 1 ... I,' .1...11..1I. senators su .,,,. . ,c,m..g:H ... . ........ aill an voieu ior uie uino is-s.f.i .i. el... it Hushrod Johnson was not c.iptured at hm,Um. Jl,. escaped to Nashville. I into .ifarrn . rt '1 .'in 01 1 111.n1 ,r'" ;o'k(.n nl R Hl.tirV ll0w occupy Florence, A In. Kansas Cilv. .1arcli 3. Santa Fe mails brii- advices to Feb lSih. The rebel forces n d to ninoii, it to 22,000 men, with Jj ' nrli,,rVi ,V(T0 0 hl, . 1. , is init.d of Ft. C'raiff; ami 5 bntlle 0llll t)l oll(, bo lMayi WushiiiL'ton. Mm-U 4 4 McDowell. Ik JfcClcrimnd, nurnsi.h', Ibiell, Pope, Curtis, McClernnnd, Is lliis liis'c. F. Smill, and Lew Wnllacc Were nom- , inated for Jir Generals. Jim Lane ha not nn independent com- mm lu BC,S ulll(,r lJlin HutiU-r. m nsinngton, ..arci, nn. iv , umi. i- I 1 ... ,.,.t . sioou tmii nriutigeui" us .,c ...i ...'. to release iroiu iaroie an ret, era, oiuceis, bv exchnnce. A bill has been reported in the House, to support tho (iovernnmnt nnd pny tho In- terest on tho liublif debt. A resolution . ... I I'li'-SA I- nn..m nn 11 nr i.ir .irri'..iiiiuiiL'iii.u ill .tin tion to ,1exico, Sennto bill, rciring capbiins, sailing to foreign ports, to take tlio 01,111 01 niiegt nuee, passed. Tho IVinc- Ilailroatl nnd Telegraph bill wa reported to the House. Chicago, March 4. The memition of Columbus commenced on Thursday last, tho Uth. All tho rebels left yesterday KATES OK AlA'EllTI.HINOs 0 . . i- Kijiiuru (hvolve liuea, or lew, brevier fncmnirft) one iiiHrrliim GO Kneli uliw'iiimit inwrrtion I 00 JSnsiiirw c:tirln one your 20 00 A lilmrul (leiliieliou will bo umdo to tliona wlw mlveiliw by the year. t?'" Tlie liiui.her of iiiirrliom alioul.l bo noted on the inarein of nn uilvcrliarment, ollirwin it will bn iub!iiilieil till forlii.l.li'i,, a li.i churged ac eonl'itjly. 11' Oliilunry no'.ieri. ill be charged liah" llie ubui" Mti of nilvrlikinT. Jun I'hinti.vo execi.tcl will, neuttien end iliiuli'li. I'uynirnt fur Jnli Printing mutt It mailt o ilrlirertf nf tht trnrlc. afternoon. The burning of tho town com menced on Friday, tho SJSth, and continued until Sunday tho 2d 71urch. A portion of tho barracks and other quarters are still in flames. The fortifications are not moles ted, nnd tho works were occupied by tho federal troops at 5 o clock yesterday. Thc troops and mortar bouts which ar rived this morning state that the rebels, before leaving, ruined the fortifications, but it is thought they may be built up again. At the time of the eviieuntion there were 14,000 rebels who left by river transporta tion. The railroad bridges ore burned and track torn up for six miles. Whut further destruction they iid'eeted is not known. It is reported that Polk's officers had become unpopular, men demoralized and reckless. The works arc extensive", probably four miles in extent. F.very prominent bluff on the river is abandoned, ulthough armed und fortified will, n large number of can non, which the rebels, being tumble to car ry olF, Imd thrown into the river. Ft. Monroe, 4th Gen. Wool refuses to permit any more passengers to go South. St. Louis, ltd Ilonts are advertising for cargoes for the Tennessee and Cumber land Uiversj one advertised for Xashvillo to-day. It is believed thnt the Columbus rebels have gone to Ft. Itundolph, GO miles abore Memphis, which commands thc river for six miles. It is thought they will make a stand there. (Sen. Shields Succeeds tho late Get). Lander. Chicago, .Varcl, 1. The following di" putch has been received from Washington to-day: In the Senate, today, Mr. Sum ner presented n memorial from merchants and others doing business on the PuciGc coast asking immediate action by Congress to provide transportation of the mails be tween New Yoik, Aspinwal mid Panama. It was referred. The confiscation bill was taken op, aud McDougall quoted from Justice Story and other writers, showing that there should be no confiscation of private prop erty, lie contended that thc provision of of the bill relating to tho freeing of slaves was unconstitutional, and quoted from the declarations of the President of the Secre tary of Slate, to show that an entirely dif ferent policy had been declared by the Government. He contended that ruag namimity was the greatest virtue of victer?, and we should go forward with our com mon Constitution in one hand and pence in the other. Salt Lake, March I. A territorial elec tion was held yesterday. The vote was unanimous for a Slate Constitution, with lirigham Young for Gov. nnd Heber C. Kimball for Licut-Gov. No opposition ticket is named. Ikon Storm. The ordnance report re ceived by the Navy Department from tho fleet nt Port lloyal, shows the following to have have been the quantity of powder and projectile expended in thc capture of the works on Hilton Head and Day Point: 22,!!0 pounds of common powder: 400 It-inch shells; jo 10-inch shells; 704 32 pound shells; 12S SO-peund Dahlgrecn howitzer projectiles; e'3 30-pound Tarretl projectiles; .5 32 pound solid shot. WciisE than " Siioniiy.'' A correspon dent from Hilton Head gives the following negro idea of bomb shells: The balls and shells of thc Wubash with her 64 guns and mortars, and our other war vessels, made sad havoc of the forts as well as of the deluded men who defen ded them, especially at llie one here. Even ihe slaves have with emphasis said: " The Yankee lal'i so rnih n ilal Ja lust an' Jl;i 'lout so dat de pitees kill many of or jievr massat'. tii" A correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazelle writing from Elizabeth, Ky., nn under the date of Nov. 23, says: The Catholic population in Kentucky nre U; ual!y secessionists, though of mild type, thc I'aptists being the most rabid in this section of the conntiy. Nearly all tho denominations nro tinged with " secession proclivities," cxcipt the Episcopalian. There are, however, exception to this rule. CoNsrcRATiox. llishop Upfold, of In diana, ha been invited nnd will attend as one of thc officiating Bishops on tho occa sion of consecrating a llishop of the church of England, for Canada, which is to take place in Canada. Hitherto the Bishop of Canada lmvc lcei, consecrated in Eng land nnd sent over, but now are they goinp; to try home manufacture. Cannelton Re jiorUr. tir Mr. Seward, in the correspondence with Carl Schurz, printed In tho volume just published, nys that whatever lormcr Administration may have said, this one will have nothing to do with tho Araistad negro claim. It ii to be hoped that the ghost of that imposition i " down." for. ever. tor The Chinese wero the first who con structed cannon with iron buuds shrunk upon them for thc purpose of strengthening; Ihcin nt tho breech. The Cl,iuee built vessels with water-tight bulkhead, hun dreds of years ago. This has been consid ered by most persons quito a modern In vent ion. MT Eient. Geo. W. Snyder, one of the. iralluut defenders of Fort Sumter under. ,1uj. Anderson, died nt Washington lately, of typhoid fever, superinduced ly bis too, arduous labors on tho fortifications nrouorj tho capital. He graduated nt West Toinf, in 18f0, with the highest honor.,