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punnl of Jackson's lon e just bivoial Mid- Stnislmr. Another light is imminent lilclOll, Willi 4 llflil p'CCi'S, M 1.0 disputed ; liiclil's iipp roach, fool by foot, stoppine; : nt all slronj pouts, tin n rotnriunir, tiller .11 . .i i.. i.i ctessuit i a iinr ci a k, nicy iicsiroyeu me temporary lr:lir vv hich lien. Shields lu.lt, and n'.'tcr nuoihcr s.h:nnish, entered the town. 'I'lic loss nf tin- ciuiiiv is not .slated. WixriiKSTfK. Vii.. March H'.l A lnt- til" liiuk I'l '( I tlliii'S ll'OIII IllTC, Oil till' C a i no March IS. A incssenncr just up from Island No. 10, says that our boats kept an incessant tiro on the enemy's works all day yesterday. The rebels have (5 dis tinet batteries on the Tennessee shore. One shot from a lebel battery struck llie Henlon no material damage done. A ri lled i;un on the Si. Louis burst, killini; -J, mortally w'oiindiiiii '2, and severely wound- !i''iJiiirir mm! ItrtlVcrn tin, l- ili'l'-i U itun.h.-rimr S.i'00 under lien. Shields, and 1 l,0;,t wns s,n"'K "' tl,e l'"' tie r.h.ls. number;,.- 1S.00U, under Jack- s shots several tunes. 1 he enemy are .,, Smith and l.oiustreei. TI.e latter strom;ly lortilied, and Imve lar-e bodies of ' . . . . ' i tl'ilillW 11)1 till lll'llll I'lllil sllitl'c i'l-.,!,! U-.T.l r.lill. . V.!!I II l,K4 III I I k' C, mill ' '""' "' --,-- , II II :!;i wounded. A l:irre number of prson I'he t ut-ni v was in full round was strewn with away in their lli.nht. The :i ten o'cloi k in t ho liioi'n- inorturs lull in till parts of the enemy's in trcnelmif nts. March '.'0 An oflichd dispatch was ( is Were taken. tCr-nt. Tiie tn.;sc! tl.r.v.vii b !:!,- la-t.d :r. in.; da:k. lest let l''oni S:r.:luirjr, say that (Jens. V ti.ks at..! Siii.l.ls are there, Jack son is in Mailt, and ai;Otiu r hatile is expect e l. It N r ported that lien. Pinks had o-..r:..k. n and ihstivyul -J'0 of Jaik-on's vv a,;oi, I! .. vie, I. In has received : iPs.iit.'i feo:n C n. l'.ai !;s .h-.t. d live m.hs beyond N'v ,0 ,0 lu," ,,;,.v- Str-i.d ni': : .;'n; tint the enemy was in In!! r-ire if, our f.Wis in l ot pursuit '!':., Io- of tio- e i.'iay n:u-t lu enormous. They ti'iivido;:, il w.-iiv; on the road, tilled witiiii'ui 1 1 . ! r -. and the houses alou; tie' Mill,' liny took, are f.-ui'd crowded w i:!i the i!i a.l and woun.hd. The build- that. liov. Harris disappeared, on the sec ond day nfler the one to which the Legis lature adjourned, mid lias gone no one knows w here. The subject of I. urnini" the oily in ease evacuation became necessary, was still openly discussed. Since liov. Harris' proclamation after the fall of Kt. Honi'lsou, impressments have been general. Hun dreds have been picked up in the streets, or taken from their stores and dwellings lo be hurried nl the point of the bayonet, to the eaiiip ol instruction. The I'nion men arc leaving .Mo.uphis in largo numbers, leaving their property to ho confiscated, glad to escape w ith their lives. Sir et oilarrels between I'nion men n r- l.ll U'SiaUII H 11 N I II ... ... r i , .i I' . i . i ill "nil tc'iis, 1MIC I'l lll'l III 'MllUCNl I'CCll received from 1 em I onto last niht; He1 , . i . . e . i , v i,i-i i . : rence, unit pi-to sliots are o ten exeliiumci sivsthat Island No. 10, is harder lo con-I 1 An arrival from I'lttshurg Landing on the TenniNM'o rivir, says that the rebel forces wore concentrating at lVcatur, A hi and Corinth .Miss. It was estimated that the forces at those pl iei s numbered 10,000 On l-'riday last they destroyed the track of the Charleston and Memphis railroad, I e- in the t.avi.i ndj M to the battle !i !d at Uan.h!! are liiled with the wounded. Vil.-!ics:.r V.i. Mar.h 'Jo!!!.-On Sat v.rdav ati i-!..vu the rebel lien. Jackson 1. iv';-:g been iuoerri ei!y informed by t!ic i;,!i i'o t i:.!.- t!. it this town had been desrrt id 1-y ih 1 ii mi tro.v s, sct.t a tW': ofoOO i-.n.i!:-v a:.d fa a guns to r take it. Our pa !!'.- v, er dr ve,: in, but lien. Shields liri'iji-!,- in his feces, drove the i-ih-iiiv ipser than rohunbus, as the island shores have I uid torts, each one commanded bv one above. It adds, we are firing day and ifglit on the rebels, and gain on them. Our shells have done great execution, one lauding on their floating buttery, cleaned it out in short metro. Aecounts liave In on received from Mmd iweeii i .asnuirt ami l-lorenee. firing ii-iiiu tin1 eiui ooats coiitnnied at intervals ol ,i tn in tit cs each, the object being to reduce the upper battery. Only two guns o'lt ot seven are left, from which the rebels lire an occasional shot, some of which rea- !i w. th in a short distance ol our boats. The works on llie main land are far more ex tensive than w as at first suppo cd. 'IV.ero are at least 0 guns, many ol tlnui ol the largest si.", souk- ol ! If in rdledr Troops about L'0,000. Vi ttae ovll musV Twm"li The N. V, Times snys; As tliu roiilest with the rebellion proei'eds, wn begin to see more clearly the mighty dill'eronoo between a people complete in whatever fun give strength education; the application fo the creation of wealth of Ihu best contrivances of ingenuity, and skill, and patient industry, w hich well knows that values are always in ratio to cost. The people most addicted to the arts of peace, are, when fully roused, the most terrible in arms, from the skill and cunning they aoipiire in engines of de struction. A mechanic nt the North, ipiietly constructing a steam engine nei ther hiitisclt nor his wtuk ever seen --exerts n greater inlhienee over the contest than a Soul hern regiment, w ith nil it vaunting and bravado. The Port lioval Forts could not have hern taken by any force that the North could put il. the field, inarching it all the way hv land. A I'w shins demolish litem. seaMenn" in a li w 1-id. la Iraiisi oi Is to llie number of SO i ,i . i r i i , , ii 1 , , , . ,. I hours, their deli Inters, nine sll u ken. - have been collected at fsavannah, indica- ,, , 1 tin; that the eotn.try about the Tennessee ' ,,lr -"U1 '"iill'ph. s l!.e power ,. ,nir sob river, m ar t lie A laUinn line, would lie the ' dicls a ihous nid fold; the moment tin y theatre of extensive m iliary operations. I can bo brought into net. on, the disparity lliforuialioii h is In en rcei ived Irom (leu. J 'wei n the eoiubat.n.ts is at once cell to lirant. Iroui Savannah, on the Tennessee j be nhnos! infinite. river, thatthv troops r.iv i line ,ealth and j Th(, lU,mi.ul, ,,,, r tll ,.,,.,., sp-nls lieaiii'i viard eouin aiids lo (l()l ! ,, i" , p , ,i ,.. .,, , relies certainly over onki d. Itwasnnpos- 1 1 t'ops 1 1 oi u I 1 1 is. i cola , at I ol mt ii. I lieat- ' ham and l!''agg nho command divisions j -"''''o T i ; t il should lie othirwise. Al- coustiiuto their whohi Heel, and when theso are captured, us they mo. being ono after another, not n vessel will lie h it to iheiu. This illustration will nerve for the wlmlu ease We need not question tlm personal bravery of the people of the South, Wo may admit Ihoin to lie entirely earnest and sincere. 1 tn I such qualities have very lit tle to do with the results of a contest when waged against a people iqe.ally courageous mid sincere, and who add to these qualities liiecliiinieal skill and wealth, abundant means of locomotion, wilh the highest ca pacity for the aduiinistration of nfl'aii's, To determine which is lo bo the victor, we have only In aseeiliiiu which can best feed, arm, pay and move its soldiers. Ileio is the whole science of war. The discontent is becoming universal nl the South thai peace is not conquered upon the enemy's soil. " II," su)s the t'haih s ton Mt-nuni, "our advice had been lot low ed, and Man laud and Washington had been sei,'. d, we should never have seen tin enemy ill I'ort lloyal haihor." OI chutm not Maryland was not sei.i-d - not that (lie tea- If tiny man Minimi. . . 'M";r,,;:t:. lltMht Win SI)c rcgon W. L. Adams, . - -- '.. ' Editor. oauaoiv cixTr. SATl'lthiv in,,..-.. IlliMov U.. moved to Ihu fust I '" ArK Oflico mihliiig ing in vey h, nearly ,1,11,Ki,u l(o "Hi of Jf laud. 'ami- It VIU l Ln. Iluil the Clad, oV. Aunt 1 i.. I lid Il-,U1 r,. I ' nin-.is ( nil,.,,.,,.. f ,. , h "'-ii- rouse '""I ''HO entered n,,,,,, , " 'm Iv nf siieli a slen was lint lis nn lilnli, s 'I'li,. C I i i l- iliit iwi nt 'I'l,,, I '. . I . 1 i'., ;,. , i.,,,,, I, i'.i.. I,,,,,.., il i',,, il,..,. Un 1 ir. silav niiMit. t he siusilioat .M.-m d .i. .. ,...:!. i , i ..- i i , , iii.ii in tie ii ii.t iiiiiitcii iiitti n i. iiv Kept up a stoiiiiv lire on the ""lm".V IIIIIIiIht. .1. . ii'ii'i'iit t,i I lie Clint. i!er lie lienetas lis 1,1 sel.i.li nun .....I i ... in.iL- " "- - .1. I...,. I i... ,..,! .,f . i.. .,.,,1.. . f..l'.... 1 ' l l.l 1 ... .,. ,1 , ,1 ,1 , IM ,, I I, f. ,, F , which all lebel bun W Iiv, is it II, it Vet lla Inert. 1 1' supply not ;i an (i n. w.i tire. O O I toik woun ': r leoo; several prisotv.'rs. The ,! in t!io arm at t Tic first -t on t:i. :r arms. i i in , iv inorn.ug a! sum ic.so:i li i K re:.:'oiv. d. n'.'.acke.l Shields n. ar r Town i) liiii.s ;':-..i Winchester. The i-:.; r,:v w. re Mrong'v p '-te l in the woods, .-.-,,1 bch'n.l s; v.e w. :','.. The nrt lh ry of t!--' r. !'! was ( i o;i i ir.'ueiK-es at both si ! s ef th. ir !. :'; w in .-. Tii. 'r !'.: cou s. .-;.,! i :' ." o A-h!ey,s cavalry, o.lloo in i'.olry, r,t.. I pi, c, s cl'.ut lieiy, with a re serve, 'i'i i:!,! ce.Minu-d t.i! m, on w!mi a c.i.fg- w..s mule by tiie Oi.io i-ifai.try. the M eh'it:! 1-t, nt..l l!te 1-t Virginia car. .!;-.-. o i ;' .- r:g!.t of tie- en -:iy, driviuj l'u in i i k :!;' ,1 lu!!-', vv'i u t!n-v ,'ot tii ;r -i'i i..'. r ; n A -!.o;t ..: .V ie II t iell. M' . il a rv. O ll-C w no 1, s th. ii :.i i.t i.c.v i or! r-d Co! ;. v :.! h he did w a; The f h Oi, I,. - ' , --..ii,;. i v.::.; t w.: - I ! '. l-'hi.-'iu P : . ;.' , !, w 1' :i fort, preventing the rebels Irom making their usual nightly repairs. The result was that in the early morning they commi-neii! removing the dead mnl woiiiidul from the easeinati s of the fort. Large numbers nf lie m were taken out and carried into the woo ls. Mondiy the gun boats Heed po times, mo.lly shell, and the moriar boats fir, d '0 h;'!ls. Oa Tue-lay tin- oot'iin i dore i!i:-eeii-. t!;e fus'-s to be Wit ihc,n, vvitii a view to destroying the cneirv's woiks and to d.su.oiii.t theguns. The re sult was most satisfactory. As v,-t In; one of our men has been k.i!, d I y the cue my. A il: -p.its.lt from Cairo of last ni-!,t mv, I'i on. l'o e at New Madrid, has r pu!-. d the reb. Ignnboit Ihtt, sinking ole', :,i;, daunting otlnrs. March il. The effect of the C.Kil, on ',.!, of Monday, 'rom the gun'-,, -its and niorta: en I-!inl No. Ill, was tcrr lh-. The r i j , !s t-i.uhl be s Li, c.rrying cIV the ,.-.!, ;,;,.) wound-d. Our p'ek- ts could pi only le nr th -ir groans at uiidifght. A iro.. r..te liie was kept up on Tuesday and W.-.li,, s .,y l .-t. rd IV ti e Millie si, t:l d.-m .ti, ve iitvisious Ml mlmiuiei-cd the Covernmeiit at Wit-h- i I'll in in Savannah i , , ,. n ,i . i . -. . i .ll.MI, II. .lie II. I. I I 111 IS l. I IS S,l,il were drawn from the free States If a j the l.hitue, but no nnpiait i tin nl is fort was lo bo built, or a ship constructed, ! simply because none is possifh i.lH) vohinti ers have ei,h-Ied in the I'ii oii army. On the night of the lo.li, a skirmish took place between a di vision of 1 1 c oth Ohio cavalry and part of Cheatham's f.rds. The rebels were routed. W.sui,.rnv, March IT Special ties- paten, s l the .New ,u k p.tpi r say ; llie j ,(. ,.. sviionvni of expedients and skill -P pai'tiuciit lo which Cut Hunter has,-,.. v ',. ,', , ., , , ., , I, ,, , ;.. ; , i ,, o , i Ino North led, clolhed and paid the arinv liceti ts!gneil, is composed ot llie Males, I of South Carolina, lleorgia and l-'lorid,, j Mll.v; Mipphetl the ships and the n; lien. Slur, nan will be retained in the He- j '!'o means for their niohihalion, mid iiie, p. irtiiient under Cell. IluiitiT. I the coininivsari.it. Tlio traitors, who Inng ,,. 1 wielded the I J ovel'iiluent, hid ou'v to eo.n- cnlllil I s t . II I, after chiiit 'o has been in tde in I !n Soiilhein i-ouiiii,s.ari.il, which coin, s in lor Cs.bh Tin Pesoa'.-hi s fioui Con,, papoi.t ai iiv tg that tlie 1-, il, r,d tlag Ih-ils in'i r I-1 Ma- Inaiid, and the versatile Nettit wa ' 111 ' .la-a-iuie. i-,,,i,,vvn surrou- t0 liap'-v to rxreuie order l"tl, d, r. .1 -itl t li.d.i:... '11,., -. I,..lv .,. ' ated the .,-J.t b.;,uv "ii-e gunboats arrive.!, j ,",r'",t "' !"',rl',Ml lllVlil'4' ,l""'-l't .l.ic!s..!,v;!!.., Ila , li-n bo Mirren.irre.1. ! Sil eoiiu d, i-ti. il up.i.-i u 'I'll'! (ioVir-ior nl'I'ioridt reeoimueli.ls Sntlllu-rn soil, won!! be (nl'nvv . d by siuoh.r i,.c en in -I i. -. a, un l .on i i rasi I- l.'i-n.i. ' obe,li,nee; that to will would b, or II thllicillt undertaking to be i-xeeiiled, ' hands nf the r. I n-Is are still uphlt, i in its the practical man was alvv in s the i'.ntcc j tonisliiiii-iit at llu-ir oivn in.ictiou. Tin a iiaine w Inch has everywhere come lo truth Hill ere long II ash upon lln m, inn! : vvlicii fully real I. d, thee llion w, II really J b" at au i n l Ihe Ninth cannot c.nli n ! n t iiii.t us w ,l!i any hope of siii-ci s because it can not me, I ih on i int. il I' nns ( can tin in-Me cei I Us in alius th nt It can in vve.dth and llie arts nl peace It is in n-ir up. n i only in lli. se lln,! ,.iir sir. ii.-tli h Il liny mi I wdl tike I. tit' to i r, pire th. ,,r nclMii, lull in-ii tin- pr. pir.ilain Is I iplitin, Ii. o. ! ('rrpv, 1st l.il lltl llMld .b,i '' -11.1"..., w,ii,,,i1,',,'1,;V'mM'i !l Sergeant, I! (j !rm V -V- " w.A.n,ltk; 1,,.v 's' " I, rrr,,., .. VV ' K",,l,;" '.' , " A iiiiiinii,. ;!" w. Vdift 1st I 01 pnr.i . Jam, .1,,. .... " II MV M I. 1,11... ' ink Al h ; Ii ' hard II Allen; IS dimmer lliiniini. " S II t,. .1 Hill s li Sttyll; Wni l.,ii,i,'mi. rs..i. I, l ,,,,!., II, J,i, K,,. T, .1.1111, s .,,I,,;mi :;i 111, oil, rait 7th Ml, III Cat Th- J- nt' n nn- ii i -1 1 1 1 . i. it'id our caiiii niui li I ke Ih, ee i er lAeeplii,;. H,,f) I1 '"-(.''in III Uik r-j ""i t. e Oil' ih to, we in ik-' shmt woik nl the Job I hope el -us iv ill , , ,. i u furll,, r c as liil I, iti A spe.-i i! ih-. pale New York i un rly, to p to t : an in.' male imp- : , . , 1 . , .lie- i i- " n i ,1 ii I., - - -i a proeiama- iv.,,-1, ,1,,.,,, , i t. ,-f 1 i'i a-id I','), to and report i-sess No argument could re iu-e thev cnnl'l not i i r re in vv liteli tin se vv i I urged. 'I'in V con-e ipi' lilly r ll-! ii I Ilia l'e i r g .- in I ml t.i' lij'.t 1 ! ft', 1. Is r,'ir-ii Un! e.,ui' in-! slo'.y. :.o.i:i, i r ell the i in my s lime r o i!t, rv eir w a-.-n.-e ,,l. 1 , I...- t l.i.s nil. .11 , ,1 I, I 11 ll'l IV 1 ' I 1 1 r ..i. r- v. ma I Villi. 1.1 Is I 1 ' .,- ii c i '. e '.V ,1 . r . ir at .-v.-rv "p- i ru-h -i f 'r'.vard v.itli ie , : -il, I ai.er g Ih'.' cm- e.r t V. .;. I.'"!; ndvit'i! tg.' n , ! lie :a r.;.. i!r'vi-.g (!... c;i. mv i"i'i' d o k. c : t'lii-ig gu s. I- 'S, . Ijll pile l.ts, (.le. i!.:i".-1; :; th..- ''.-i'i N. V. r. g' S!.' !!- (i t: V. ! . W.eh'l ;;:, on ' a-s i ;: 1 t ', c . M-.,..fw (ii'tl Si,'. !.is' : ti. . :: ii. v b v .: 1 N'. iv - a th ' w !.'! w'.y. Jack- p rf .-t!y ,! inorai .- I, i,m T h y t !.-..-. .e.t l'e' d- ad 1 -h! It t : ir wagons. .!e. tl, t a .rly ail the r-.-lt-r- s'. ; I,, t',,-1, .id ,,r !,r- a-t, -ti; iii.ii i'y of i ur ta -.tks- a our side, w .-s vaiiiu ntnl O' io s ,v th it th c:., i:iv' i !; II ,Vm w. un l -.l, nn 1 a :-. A tii eg tie- ! it:, r is I 'ur !o-- i's -J,' nt i'..'i He I ll lei) I gilloioats tr.ed ti) fo-e t up ag.i'n, yi -'ciday but fa.kd to lb n Pop.- h.-.s .-ins .in-;ti Point Plea-ant, In-low New M ,.,v li ,s- :,!-ii , reet- .I a new I alt. rv 1 m ! s ,',... lov Isl.u i! No. 10. The niui r.-ji ii. t.-s w re distinctly ,-er. on dn ar.id nt on time n i V, line-day, l.-t.t safuy oat of re :, h nf m iiiiiitars. Tii- Kou.b'rd.ni at tll! coi.t'iu;, ari-l t'f CO .-taut i.r.-ivid nf tr.in-p,.r:s ,, wilh troops. s!,o-,vs the nc'.viiy of this d. -pa: tment. Th - n h,.-!s fir ! four -hots y. s I r ! iv, f'e.;n gnu I nat inorf at s. .Mai lt lieu. lLiil ck has (. i-d to S e St.,., tun that tl, ay's g.,: i li-mn.ej in b-tw en Coin !-. aiel (J. .,. J IV l. ll Ml n I Lie 1 i lllatlie,. In vvr nn t e n-s, Iv , s i!,',! eon, n iluinel' it ly at le :;i!.C,.u , r The ClolVl.g lnsnec:;,ui Pond eon c'u I d their I ibnrs to , iy. t v. r -J.IUiO,- 1 -""h. they forever cut th. in-. Iv. s I'O'l w,,iri i,f e nt.iing is cninl, mil. d. The 1 front source nf their t ! niiviy taken his revealed rre-s frauds, eon-. i-t i.t iij nu the ci'i!i...on nf coi.tr.ic- ind li.-;- , !ors. la en r I lie re forward in the o: k of i. sli uelinn, drcainiog tint, in severing theiuselve tor tile un off Ir. uglh and po , r The social y-.-m nf the South i- su, h that the rebels can s(,i firmer nun. I i-." ol lieu into the field. Put this is all 'I'i.. y caiuiiit long fe d lie in wilhi.iit i-i-iislaiit cliiiiige nf place, in wh'ch rapine mij ih" place (f l;ey The Smith, at le t, can nli'y act mi the d fiii-ive It rinini; lleiVeU). ,i iur I,,,, ,( if, ixc.pt in M.-souii, in akc n h'rnard really atti mpted !' lb). VII I ; y, r Ilia. I ar.'.th.r uttfii.'pt to (sr. river, but were driven bn k wh Th v are li-- H e g '!" P Mi- ' 'Ij'l'l. cenp,. t, !v l,.-uri. .1 m, nie! can oMv i.-cap". Py Ii ng tl,, a- way out. The urns from I-!:ilid No. 10, to M.,reh 27, stat, s tha' the 7un Itoats nn I ti.ortar vv ere -till 1,,-mliar ling the n h'-l w.eks, and h d dismounted m-it.iI guns on t!, . main shore Soul.; of the rch, I hatloiii-i were .Ink- I. 1 120 wo '!'!. b r:.' 1 (11 ::, P. M Th .- i i v tl." in:ill-i-,- i , ninl a'landoued n:i n'-r-mint nf legh W at, r. Miri h 2'.'. The firing y-t'T'l ,v, wn qui'" xei'.'ng, tl, r.-hels (ipening ;r.. f.-um a new h.ittf-ry. Tiny have ju-t coniplet'id f1''-' tin' gii'is nn it and tn.-y nr,- i-v id. i.tlv nf a , l I V i I-'i'!:n:l-s M.'Mter. March Jv. AlV.iirs leueiiii ipi , t In re. Tie- r. I., Is h ivo lieen ' M bngly bu-'y ab, ml Pig's Point mul Cr.-.i.oy s,it..l lor the 1,,-t fevvdays . am iu.s h.iye I,, , ii ,n.y Hying to and b o, an. I ,t i, si,, , i, y nn- str.-iiglhen-ing tin ir toi t le- il.oiis :ihin he I. in.. Iroui Cr.n v I -! ,:, 1 t i .I'i 's l'oiet 'l'l.eir c in - have I 1 1 ii a Ivai e. .1 ninl long in, s f .-.t: "U'l I'" - U lllolig the shoe,'. (ila-s.s . !:-. direct. J almo-t iiinmeiilardv 1 t.o'anl Ce.niiy Id. nid, (in the lu.ik out (or1 th -.'-,. ;. ., an in ry inlic.itit.ii of sui'ik- nr a'u in that dir. i thin is chisel v ' iuvt -'igii',. 1 by huudn-ds cf t v s. ' A spie'id di-p-tt.-h s iys: (lur trnopi are ' '',:,t '" 10 liariuony nf dr.vlng the i in my, i -l inated at Kmi.IMIO. ' cniinelN as well as to the military sue. , . ,.f ' I 'forr thdii, nh.ng the line , f tin: ( ioi don- ,c rebels. VI ll the W ar b n -U on! the j vilf K i.!r,....l. i , , ..I i. - , i , ... . , i "verruiui.iig of tlie North w.H su,,,,,, ,, I h" Ii.-inen nl b.-voie U arreii on is , , " I . . r.. .,,. it. . I i i a reey easy in titer. I nr r. in I -nld.r. ; I.i lui e li. Siaee A U :u t slll.ji i t t.i tin- t.lll'its (if tl," vv o. Id iv mt nl pro.:'. in pni tn.g i,,n ii I b, II . .n, il s Ind-.p, lid- In e I roiioiin 'ii ' ,"''. Put the Wnll I 1,1, lln k'-d t llie gun! mat - vv hi, h H ,T" I.i uig i . t'v t sir. i i iii nur -'unv ir Is, nmi vv l,,i .,, u u i lew hum s nfi.-r lie y vn nl into n. t siru.Kiiii.ort w:,,e:i lias really l.enugl.l n Slate at nur fe.t, and sent a lhi.il if ti r lor thr,,ii.;h ( v.-iy r. b -I heart Wo vicr, i-.eu. io, (.. c til-- vve ii.ei, rsto i, t:,e ivmi. in vv hi, h we are 1 1 gagi I We I tan s me pe, par, it. on, n im i n v u u.i. caiiimt i ..... i . . , "" i ,-o ,j i. very i iv vv,- arc ;-1 ,, ,t -,us '. s'n.ui r by il,.. c,., ,, , i,,,,, ,, m.r mi in. n i riii-itu n!s I . v i rv d , v ii I he Sunt!, redly growing vte.h.T, laiau-e il i enn Cllllp v ii,:- .tin nf s( Id, i rs by -t ,i . ,t muf In 1 Hair lum- A '''l!Mll- Aiichoti! Auciion! bi: i'l i ii, , i pi m.ir aiv i i Y .a, A'i I'lili A V, A I'UII. y, tr,j " 'a- 'I- . .i ii,, I..,.. . i.. kit A e , A I, lot III, d ith, Inn h fa- We ur, I II. tig p iiv; vt.th an i.pnillv a I -if rovril; l,: ;ifg - urr L'oiie It. s but neil nn, r :il-Ir i,t in'.i tvery shapr. Th,. I'i,i,m were alivays prouiiscl their Win!, r ,pi.ir-i-oom are in cxcellrnt h, allh. ninl an- I t rs in North' ru eifi- s. the wraith .,,,,1 fd:, r the rclrcafing p l.tl-i ns rap- I pha-ur, , of which llu-ir imaginations had 1 i ' '. " " ' 'ie- :, i ,, r.a.i ir ... c 1 1 ,r.. n- I .. I. .'e ,: ,.r.:., , n, . f..l ,.. ll I.. I -....,..-..,. ...... - - v ii . in- - j - - m I,, in,, v I" veal the Ih-ntoii. Tl,r (.,,-,-ny t "iif' s nr.; i -tubli-hnl f:.,i:i d iy t,, ,,,y. which was nnly a dash nf Inara inh T', Ink , uniin:,' what it einumi ! ng advant.igr ,,f Ci , n Kniuout's in.ictii.it, t, r th in it i- pm hie.i.g an. 1 runniiig, wle ii thr.-al, led, witii inn, li ' '.rw.ir. w.tli an u.,-.-gr, at.-r ci li i i'y than it advam e,. Piie.-', : r. !..-! arc r- trugr.i.l ng b.rci s iuvt r t'onst. tip. -d nn army. It is rapid on,', this incapacity lor any forward tnovriui nt I Union Etato Convention. I'i"Ui W. ('. John -ii, I' , , nl,,, ,,ir v., I floill l!u. li" I hl v i.fl, r 11" hud v""" I" 'l wr , thai th" I'lii.iu S':,,,. I v. nt ,,,11111. al, d J. bn U M, p., ,,!,. f,,r Congr, A C Cilil,, I.. r (i'ov. rn.,r, Sam I. May for r- erelat v, I.. N Ciinl.e for Tie, our, r, and II d'oid.-ii for Pi.nti r -,.- m Mi i, .,, (j ,, , l ,1." -.el ....,1 l l,r, I r,e. i, 1 1 ,,v., ., , .,,., j-( '" i "o i r ,,, vi ,,i,, i 'I, i'" i fii ,, . ., l!,-r ,1.1,1 I 4i,p , , ( I, .,,, ,( V.ii-I. I au I Canr I, i, I, ;.k k n VI -il, ii: tw o iiui:i: cakt, ( .e, ' I k.llllfl ' ) I lie .i.l.i. M , V,,,,,,, je I ', ,0 ll r I , r I,,,, ,.!!,. ,.il. ,. . . j U.o's pati.nt pi.mws, i rinini., ,H,rn ; Ui ' ll,n nil.. ! mi 4r- w. p id A.KIlMllfTf. ... . .. . I ..If li, 1 1,, III, III i .1 TU .oi l ,,- l,nr 1 '.-... I i,f, l. 1 1 .', 1-1 .' I'.SMAIIM '. , A KliliM .. 'IHIi. 1 ... ti, 111 I V i : . , ., '. I,:,:-. l Ml ' T p- nn 1 r IV 1 l.-e.V ( 11- III .1 . 1 ' ( I ') 11 I'll 11 I In 'lie ,'t I , ,1 'Ih. r t!n- r " li'i in in, i-t S v-r. I Th.- r.-h-l : rg...l .'r'ul!,' ,,'ur" I.ui.n's ! t , If v. ".' dl- hargr r,f '".!.r-:.:o... a hk'-.v'-c fa'!. ,1. y w-1 . di iveii b.n I; wit I, a d th" ..i.,p. :-. (i i, Tv! r l.i.s Pgi l- t-) ,-! ai-gr'tl," ri- s on ti,... (..ft, ntnl a ino-t .', r foil ,-.v i-.. Tvvio" (eir I-, i' r ;!," -'onn. I, nt in th" if -ri tl.-y fii'. I t!.,- r,ll, w.:h I . iii ..... .iriig.h - vv,:. I, e.vy. o: a III th- S ;, I', i,i..v!vania, g'i !' d ..n I vvo'i.'e!- I '.M ,nv (.!',- f 1: ile, nu l n o r .!. !. Ti,e .'.tli i O , 'i s ha:-, d th'.' glory with tl," '. i-!',.ii,' i '' ' .::. "s lIM r.l d woiiad d 1 !'." trout,. I ill pi OII.'-( U'.lis 1, '.-,),-, '' w ng w .i s, u'l, rly brok'-n and 'i'r- v. a-, ling O.t th -ir Mdo th I ",-i ',r.i:,i i reg'iii' iiti Miff, red Th': fnrnt r v. a- t. rr.l.ly decim-ii, ,1. ;.!' m;. t i r illy th-; r'g'.t wing t n l I lot:,,-1 oi.fe.-'.u. ait I r, -li ll nil d IV bil-ily Clrag -d eii! V tr, ( s-, hi , nu-hllig the , ill i le. ins of (b f -ii.-r. r it, i, !y ior- s'ul-' ci!l be t'l.g aw: t'on of (.'In r in war I. . 11,10 of th.-ir si.,t iinw thr .v n nrr ( -tiuiat.-'l tbr Igs p,,i,t, l.-i si. Tiny haw no h! a nl i-vaeil iling at pn s.-nt, ninl .'in; daily g, tt'njr riiort; caniiou in .(i-ition Wnid r.-nch, d the Ih ,-t la-t nild, that lioats p.nt,y ,r,t. ct.-d by railroad lia-l t,i..ir,., brhiiy Pnlnt The r- fat that (bm. Cuii:t was in a The e,iii,.i, d of the North was fnrcsun i, b,; tin- only t-niidition of tin In. m tr.iltlr peace. Put in tlnfoutnled. Forage 'it in other n p, rts il'i itioii (,f our troops i, cheering Tin ti mg, roi; p for cavalry i th .,."n is -ejr'-n, I forward lift vcttK-tit was mail- The fu ,n nn, ra; -1 I) un and ' grain i h a J lives froiu Pull Pun Wi-ri; lint i-vei, f.,.i'.v I el. ('poll the tVfiiing nf that (I sii-t, e, I mnl er'ppl,.,! fores of Vim ! ,W" ,! ,r"l'"r'-r . i .. .. 1 1 t ... , .... A '.o.ir.i: Pi h iui. 'n toi:i ;,,i i , March v A short l.inr ,sii,ee, antic pat ing ri I I I in. .vi in, UN it, T, mi, cnimiv, Mo , C ii Halle, k niih r, , fur t ip in n 1 i.f tronpi and to II -hi I', ml, ri , r Col. Wood, to I' pair lo licit liciiiily - gun ir .n iiru.nr, I 'I. ... .. I 11 .... l. . . I .. . .... .,...-,.,.1. wn. i ...- st uiuer.rs (le,i I !," r ,e V !l re 1., ..r. .1 I .... I ' ...'I . . I ' . . ' " ' .,,, , I .1 III rs-, llie I i n . luo-t iuipn-slbli.. for thr. ri lids to have run the gauntlet. It is probable how, v,-r thnl if tin-p i'iet of Ihrir iteeival be leii", iiu'i I VI'.. I . .. . I'rire w.-l-r moving smitl, '',.. ' .. ......n.iou. lie (;, . C.rlis .tn-rllii,, lef.'l'IV-" 'I'l'-I 1'efnir ll,.-,.,, I,.,', tie l''.lel.li ' li'i i-lu I, iv. I ' w, ,'l pll-bl ll (.11 miii," nn ntt, iiii, 1 1 1 f v will ho ul!.v- ('! to pa-s up ) . Lhind, ii, limy ciniiot get I, a. k again Tluy would lin n I.e. ta-k'-:i wh'.'ii tin; Island is captur.-d, which th' re I- f V I V r-li -oti to In li, y,; it sion. His, SKOI S. At n station 12 fichfl -otilh of Nf;iii;i. o train of id ears liuh-ii with eointni- st'.n-s valued nt if jO.OOD, was found. n i Is h o k it, In: -try The s 1 . 1 "0 kill- , and woutnh d nt Pea p idge lill rrlrenliiig. Tin r.; are no rebel troops in Noithern Arkain..i, c.v c pt in .ran n rs mi l p.ke ludim-, who kill and liiiiih r frh ml- nn i f..- iiidiseriiiiitiatt ly. A r, In I d. -p-.tt-li from port Smith to lie' M, liiph'-- papers nekliowleilgi; (he death fif fi' ic M,'Ciil.,u.;!i and M"Iiito.,!i lit the butth; of I'm pidgr. W,v iir.Mov, March 21.- In lln; House Diiini olf. i- d it r-rilu'i'im, which was iidopb.d, iii-truetiiio tin; Ways mul Means Cominitii, i; lo iiiqu're. into lln- cxpciliiMicy of organi.iiig a large f.-ce of miners, with rebels i-i iild not even r';n !i out it Ii oi l o . .. -.. ... i . .. . . in .-.in in, i in i on ci uj n 1 1 , a i k , ni.rr. ( in oui.t, r, i a largely Mii rior for,-.- i.f r. b lificr it sharp li,;!it he roil'i-tl gra-p it. The f.ire..i gr.,ii d nrouinl killing lilo ai., t,.i immr i.ri- .1 I' . t . 'I ll lie'.' IIIKier llii-tn. but I ii, t.n,i.,, I, i .1 .. . I . , . ' ...... ... . ,,,,,, an iieeei, iif ,i it litid fuih-i. to burn. ii- i.i,,..,. gM iii, in s nl Ihe. r.t, nmi work the nunc Sp.ei.,1 d'-paleln-s fo ll,o N. V. ,ai,(rs for tin; leinlit nf the fiv. ri,u,i.l n I.I It'll It , III V , (1,1 Ci.', mi In Is - - . . ' ........... ...... lind M- l'-nd lo l,r,. i.,m a- t o, troops ,,, ,,;;; -,,. ,., rv fr , tt"r ''"("Tlmcit has orderetl, ,' !',' I " r' -.''","'' :,'"v,; ,;"1"-' "f i:K as mul-, and no arm-, I th" build' rs ,,f tl..; Mnili,t, i.ix more I - g to.f, I itf o .vl I'.iwar.l, lit iou rebel, could be se,,,. Imporlunt i.nd ; irmi clad v. -,-ls of sim l.r eoiislructioii r- meet tu () ,.,.;..,. ;..r. i ... i . .. . ... r 1 .(,..,,,. ' , ,, "'-",', '' i.e.. t on nn- nun rereivctl in 'c, I, III more. I ' 41 r ' " "t" lis tn tlm n. ... ' On..,,,, , ... l I !,, in to e .Vl lift V ' .I'M I, I!", III r I I, ant r ur, ,,., ,,r ,(M) Uy wwf fr I.mh.-I ..., f d ..!. 1 vyouinl,.-1, and ., b,k" pr,s,,- , mm. ,:, m, Ml,n(.s;;,1M,, Ad'.ietH receive, I. - 1's tl.s", nln.ut IJ;, mu-k"H Arqi., cni-k, nmi 21.W) tit Winchester j nr,; quit,, eoiielusiv I'. is inoru f alal to the rein! than nt fir,'. mi. ,.ntl.., ;,i. ;.i.....t.t.. , ?., ' po-"l. I If r bcls nib,.. t ,t th. V had ,rovisiol iiliinl,.l,r, I In y nn; to be iiOII fc'l long, in-teiil nf 17.",. imil I,, ,,,irru i u. I inch Jliihlgrens. d from I'orfrrKs Monroe r,...t ol .... II...I ll... Br... f . i, . 1 .,.-. 1 in. ir-si.-i " ....... ...si .1: unit ihu .iirrrimar. is !'lb,; Iro- , l.w.l, r 111 i.i 1. . 'f . '-..i.i .,. , .in. .'in 1 in. 'I, ' 1,11 nl 11, 1, 1 rv 1 li.fl iiiwl ..p M.l . , , ,, . V ''" 1,1. , .nr. 1 i'l nil 1,1. llftl- u ....11..,. '0 ... . I. 1 . ' ' out when she can do no. Tlm Mnnlur is Oil II ri 11. 1. Pig Ih tbi I in occupied by tl,,. pi denils, l,f,00 rebels fled on our iipproaclt, The rebel fo.co in coiieeittritf iiij nt Cor inih, Mi-M.- reported 70,000 Ktrong JJemi regartl is ('omiiiuii(liii)', t ... a 11,. I many otlu r v 1 .... . . f . f . . j 1 ......... 1 1 n 1.1 1 1 " " ., ;" '. "'" in "in; liny' itoliee. The r. b- "' "" ' " " w'";""'"1' ; eN never thought f evaeuntitig .Mam.Ks,, W. 11: Va , Mir -h 1: m 'in'il nft' T the fall of lloiu l,on, !'.,r r:'" iU" : ti, m, p.;.,.-., wi,i,h M .,w.,i r .'!' .'I-g till in i.tir-iiil of lie i ur r k.i....... ... .. , n ' '.. , J o, ' 1 o" 's , , 0111 1 .iiiii ,i 1 1,, ,.,, " M 1 ,.f ll... .11. 1 . ' ' 'I '" " ui 11 inrnesii r i mii-iii , S l, I, ml on board 200 kegK of 11,000 men; nl-', that tiny lo-t luiwiii. provisiotm, Ni wnniv. The Imlllo of Newbi rn will lio ever nn morn bin. for tlm uiicxiiiiipleii bravery di-playcd by Svvt Fnglaiul triiopn, who, nflir rumiiiiir out of nmmiiiiilinii i -hiirgcd the enemy nt Ihe noint of the bav- on.'t. Like the tin 11 of tlm W't nt Ft. Doiiclsou, thoHO of the Kimt diNiilnveil in! ,1 ;i,.l.l. 1.. ...11..: 1 r,llivJn,1 occupy ft ,,o portion near. A Oen.lei, from M-m,,!,;,, nporl, .0 wf. ,7 immfZTjZS L.'JOO lllld LhOO in killed nmi u, I...I A li tter III the Iloslon .loliriinl (latcl The victory has utrin-k terror to the heart 'T We-l Miircli 1st, iiirtinlly efiiifirms of the Slieiuiiidoiili Vitlley. (Jen. Shields ,,IU r,'lM,r,,,,l evneiiation of IVtivoeolu by win wounded in the nrm. : the reln -. Mmir iuim are mid to linve The Inti -t iniielligenee from Htrinbur '"'"' r,,nf)ve( from the luml ImttcriiH, nmi Il to the 17th Mii-eli. The rebel foreen : l- 'Meltne, nnj nul to Mobile. .M:iiins-a( nni not iiirn, nor do m,t to day I eoli-titiitt; nil nrmy, ill the true Neiis,. nf . tt.eui, eap.ibh; of uetive (iffeii-ive ih Well in drfi'inive opi rat ions. The people Sunlit cannot supply it Willi what would be nic. nary for 11 movi ment of fifty miles in the face of the enemy, with Ihu imuieii-e train i.f wagons, hor-i s, inati-rials, eouiiiiiisariat, and munition., of war. It may be difficult for us to drive il from its iiilreiirliim ids t'i overcome its c.i iurrlin which mindi lutes i I nail strength. If the South could have put fntj.fi nny (grrnt military effoet, it would have c, r Itiinly rmole Koine nlli-mpt to rupture For tress .Monroe, which is literally 11 rope liroiliul its neck, Mopping, by ki,w dro-rer- ils very respiration. The thiiiidcrhollx we launch upon the .Southern const wn rubri cate in the great Hiiulhcru seaport. Ah a base of operations, il, is worth lo us 11 100,. 000 men in (he field, mul would bo cheap ly 'purchased by the rebels 1,1 (hi, ,)V) .10,000. Why do they not nllempl to Heize upon 11 position of such importance, the pois-i'Ksioii of which, in Ihe hands of their enemies, is 11 burning disgrace to their military prowi s-s? premise, wit Ii hulf a million of nu n mustered against il, it would defy nil their iissuulu. A few men of war in the harbor would limply ginirniileii its surety with 11 garrison or only two lliousaiul men. All these half million of men could not drive 11 gunboat from Hampton H, In their iiitval nrm, they are not only ut terly helplesH, but they do not eve,, iro. poso to Hiipply their dcficieiiey. ,Simo the oiitbreiik, wo do not suppose Hint Ihe keel of a single Hhip-of-wur lum been j,p 'j')() few vessels Htoleii from tlm ;it,., Sfnle- In-S Is nn. uig tin 'in ll.r, 11 chin. Is, Our III, out I .',11 A iii. in, -- ( 'us rru in rin vi in int. Worn i.' I'.viu About liPO pur, -els weighing in th, iiggirgtie iinii iy i, .ii intK, nmi cninpriMiig n great Vill i, ly nf nur mod jugi nions utu useful invriiiii.iH, rrcriitly h-ft N'rw Voik in the Pedi'sh s, ii iv steiiiiiship S t.-ll.i, for exh.bilion at the forllieoiniog World's Fair Il is mul, -rslooil , . prciilnit wdl n, point Cnl, J.ihnson as the sprciul ciiinmis ' tiiitno.i pity; to repr.sclil tins country nl Ihe Fair. .Vl'.XK is ( oM.itrss When the onieial liceount of the citpluro of Foil Iloiu l-oii was read in the Ilousi., the must ,,ltllti ouschiering was liinrd, while Inns of Iny rolh'd down the clin ks or Ihe Tew bolder Stale in, 'it ju ('oiirrss. Fi iimii iii:, Am., r An rio.i. who wish to K,, ,rKi,i,m i . fr. Iiilill" line cauiiot do lu lti-r lliniiby ntlri. mg the sale nt frank Holland's store on '" 1 "CM. A ltd of I, i,r nitidis will iilso be colli nt the riiiik) time. 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