Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3563, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1862 — Page 3

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T E DAILY SENTINEL ON EARLY TRAINS. Ui Ne,-., n.

The 20th and ilt Indian volunteers are

TMF.I)M!.TMATF..KMlNH..r,t!.j.'!b,r1j :?;-The Countr Cmn,!. J(1I,rra' Court ron

tTv-rTun eprj and frtrhi traitv, and i-li-erel to int.- ) f rJlCi ! r ri'wr! rM a'-it Iii? am Urne It 1 tr.l.n'i-iln tJ.i-.dty. Tl.U rnM reader at a distance j ?TOri hundred and five Secwl .n prisoner t fr. ihri.tf Xr-Jin. to g-a ft. r-w. r tk ay J arr j v m lne cnfslturJ,lT aid rreUtcitUl fr ro i to twelve hour lfore they can nceire It tLrMiijh , , , . , 1 . , . Camp Motton. ' p-er pi'dished rlenher. JCrwa draWa and f arrer ' m . i tn.nr ..f the twn, ot, r.ilrol. enteric In.14n.,...!., ; :-"Tlie IlaT Seh! Hell." used in all the t

'ticr to abtreibe rat o lit UsuRdrd Nniillrr 1'iiml. The Joint Sanitary Cornriittee e-pevially re-ipie-t r o h subset d cr to the fiit.'l 1 itely tled;ed fur the benefit cf our wi.n.led volunipt-r, to in-t the committee at th .Minor' office on Moie ty rviUi, M.rth II. at 7 ocl k, to confer in tefem.f e to tl e bet aj j !;Mti:i 1 t!ice

TELEGRAPHIC. ' MrTi. irM rt tu huli avara umxiL Aoon Report.

fun.l .amis March 1, l0-2t

M. Hat, Secretary.

I' r 0111 V n Ii 1 n g ton . WAsniiTo,ret. li: The Tribune's f jccial

i mvs: ! The excise and internal duties bill will be re i jairted from the Wat and ileans Committee i seouraie lioni the tariff. One huiidred and tit it

m.W mpplid with theSr'NTIXFL n a (rood term a

Ad'" ritM. Ordn are-d,c1'-d. nA

Ward "-v,!..!. f..r m! at Iis.wfn Stew.irt A:

a iy ther pat-er. L'luh for the I:ai1y will W upp!;r-d at ' . ' 00

IW I. ..1 .-il I J . I B.

, - 'I IV I ' U. HAW

rrorrrdlnt? of tlir Hlnlr C ontrition, j IRt.j: .all or It e.-A ciuzi of Terre IUute. TL- ntm clition of tl, S,ntn,l. cotitainiti" ' Mr- I'ut, er (- S'r u pentlernau fu

the rrrflirii- of tJ.e fth of January C.ntn tiin, rhi ex!i.iutrt. nl to mrt thr additional or!rr we are ibily receiving dr them, we have rotte uIel to uhliah aitoiiirrnt!on it larger trt-o. Thoe of ouf friert. !i who desire to orJtr tltetn ill pIvieilo ! fnomptlj. I'rirr $1 per hunrfwi. Vo leUT d'rumcnt can be rfrrUtel ta

Mili.;n, ore bunJie! Um of a few daf! a.

The Tcrrr H ut Journal ar that there

arc nerer.-! contrN.iiil$ ronfiueJ among the refuel riijera in that city.

Col. Jltiirh IJ. Iicel. of the llth rciuient Iiidi

ana Volunteer.

ff"Tli tree and ahrub thruuptiout the city were bemtifullr hnn with iricle retenJir nturntn, ami lfikl more j-Jendid thau tliey

l.-i the pui.lic mind of the ernn.eou imj reM- . evrr pj ire! in uiumer w e ither. r-'.'tm tliat urfcrujui-m psirer and jIUh-uii j 1. ive tteir.He.l to cre.tte it. re-.ird to therh irac I ITT?""'' "'r Morton h received a ece-ion

trrof the Cnventionnnd it action n:n the mo ! fla-c.ture.! at Fort Doiiel.-on. sent to him !y , k - - - . ...1

mciituou i-'ue." oow liefore the country. 'r lh iMily State Sentinel. HlMrkfwrd llrper l-er i:dltln. Mr. 1'hoimm: I .have eiaminevl with come care the hri Volume of the new edition of HI. rk fi.rdV lifporti, eiiteiJ by Mtr. IVele and D.iTiji. and j.ubILheJ by II. II. DixM L Co., all of thin city, and I have btea highly ratiliel in the examiuaf toit. The pubticHlion uj.jlie- a lie te-iij. Tlie 5rt volume of Uhiekford was out of print, r.iid tlie younger tnembers ot the bar wtre, coiiejUci.tly, unable to obtain cotnj'h-te n-l of the Indiana IieiorU; and without ihetn it m can-ely jios:tle to jraetke law soicce.! fully in thi" State. H-id the publi.-herj., therefore, iimitet their undertaking to a simple reprint, tl.ey would hae well her td the pruli- aion; but tlu'V

hve Hilde-1 cart'Tt and not! teatly 'iih.iiiciii 1

the Mi tntily ol m ater and let.dt-rs the volume the mot valu ilile of any in tlie .enen ot Indt.m:t rtJoiU. AImjuI Hity i;e.-, neit-r b-fute rejoiil, are embraceO, while ilef. l'etrie und "I'm?

. . , ,: ,1 . ,1 :.. I- it iii million ol inroine are antra illy eiiectel fiotu l rr e riotu e that the rotri in i.ollee , , . . m -n , , , ,-. ? . , il.e-e tww r-ourcip. 1 be tmß will be iiiturel u-1 b, the Lnirril...; Church, h undei iro.t - -m u.n d lV4 ,,.,1. thoroul tepeir-. Mr. J. I. C)'kh1 d -e- the j Senator Wil-m'a bill to rticoutge enli.-tniOTit--rwlntinp. The wall ,r,per, hih i a beuüilul . in repTular army, j-mvidesi lor the oa) merit t ,1 . r,, . . , , ir . , fer ri ivate imtj-edi.itelT U'am his enlistment in miiblepant.el f l.e-l wul, a buff !r:mtno,l a;er. l e ijUr afm uf twVnty-fie dollar-of the came from Wrn!en A. C jV. It will make one of 0e hur.dre-1 dollars Uunty to which he become tlie fmed II.tiN in the city. entitled on the expiration of his term of service, I nod lr the en'L-itneiil in the rejruUr army from UT" The r.r.tn-ville Journal ?upti:et tint it ' the rank of the volunteer forces of ail privatts would not be out of place if Indiana, with O.OOt) n'' v , t. . A dinpitcu from fl ig oßicer Foote, dated Cairo,

we ici'j, w n pTrisir.ieu io uive. i fair f-rtioti . of th3 Hrinadier . GeneralShe has furni-die-l the Union army with t;tne twelve brigade of tnw.p, and yet ehe hu but three Hri ulier ienera!.H in the field. Her sol-

dier. we comm.. tide 1 by (leneraU who, in spite ' he Time$'$ dUpatch says: f.v,. . t.. . i i. ! . The Haiti more and Ohio Railroad Comnanv ot thetu-ele, tn iv Ieiliairj-ctJ tohe-tow on trooj , "ü . . . 'i ' - , , . ' have commenctNl the reconstruction of their from other Mate. t,r.ue fa.rly behmpn- to the . )ri(i?c, al Ferry. They ex, ect to have

Hoonier. v e mav le unne e-s.iril v ?en?ittve on i their line in oteratioti throucli to heeliiiir in

ii'tlt, navs:

A dip.i'ch ju.-t reeeive! from Lieutenant Commantling 15ry nit. tay that the gunboat Cairo, wliich preceded Gtner.il Nelson' arrival at Nah ville, was greeted by the wamug ot haudker-chief.

JT" We learn that Arch Cliipman, formerly an employee on the Lafayette & Indianapolis liailroad, i amon the rehel prisoner now quar lere I in thi oil v. 55ren. Tom Thutnb i drawing crfwleil hoc.-e at M.Monic Hall daily and nightly. He L"a most interesting specimen of humanity, pfte 1 aiid accomplished, and numerous youn ladies visit him understanding that he b) not married. To tiirht i the last niht.

Mabiov Common I'llai The ca?e of IJunte Vs. Charte W. Hall, u;on contract for building the "Kxchane," Illinois ptreet. was brought to a c!oeon Saturday, the jury rendering a verdict in favor of Hunte of $J.H(.

C ij tain William iK-uney of Colonel A. I). Stteiht'.. regiment, now in Kentucky, and

have atldel about thice hundreil and hit to the nn old citizen of Vincenr.es, d;el recentlv ayed,

great number of valuable notes in iheJirst eilition by Jul.e I'lacklord. The.-e noie.s by Me.-.-rs. lYeie aiid Havi.s con.-ist, a lare -o, tiun tf t!iem, in simple relereueea to later taa, but some ol" them are critical discussions of oint.s of law. They are well prepare!, and vastly add to the practical utility of the lxok in the h inds of th" lawyer. The mechanical execution, in all its parts, is in a tdyle eual to that of the bet modem law books. Ke.-pectl"ully yours, &c, S! E. I'LllKINS. Mxtkopolita.n Hall. Saturday iiiht this temple of amusement w as filled w ith the better lortiuii of our community to witness Mr. A I baugh in his impcraonation of Richard III. l'crliaj wrne of our readers would think we were

iimg rather btroii lanuae when wc say that IticiiAKD was as well personated by 3Ir. Albaugh a by Mr. liooth, yet, nevertheless, we must give our preference to the former gentleman. We have seen Lady Anne impersonated by Mrs. Farmland we must confess that ilia. Macar thy has come up to the character more fully than the former lady. Theie is nothing overstrained in Miss Macarthy'i acting everything is according to the letter of the text purely Shaksoerian, and we must give our opinion accordingly. In fact everything went oil" "tip top." The performance pleased everybody. We should liked to have seen Mr. Vincent, however, tu he is decidedly the life ot the Metropolitan. In the afterpiece, a Lady Elizabeth, Mits Macarthy even surpassed herself. The gay, happy, pctulcnt, mischievous and finally "tamed" young write, was personated in a manner to convince all, if lurtlier prool were needed, that she is an actress of no ordinary merit.

On Monday evening w c shall have the pleasure

of feeing Miss Charlotte Thomson, who is pro

nouiiced to be tie best American actress ou the

The Alt Plte. We are indebted to the

Messrs. (ilenn, proprietors and editors, for 'o. 6t Vol. 3, of the Alia ltt, a literary and scientific journal, published at the New Vork store. It is a very readable paper, and is edited with marked

ability. If any ijuestion our commendation of

the Alia IVr they can sutisdy themselves by pro

curing a copy gratis at the New York Dry (Joods

Stoie, and those who desire to eruse a budget of fun, as well as useful reading, can procure a

copy upon the same liberal term. The present number of the paper contains an ele

gtnt engraving, in the highest style of art.

illustrating the i.ew city hall and Glenn's jut'y

celebrated dry god establishment, one of the

most imposing buildings in Indianapolis. We

cnll efperi.il attention to the leading editorial, in which the Mevr. Glenn present their platform with great clearness and ability, with especial

reference lo the interests of the public at large

ixty years. The Yinccniies (lazttte pays a hih tribute lo the patriotism and many great qualities, of the deceased.

Some two hundred sick prinners arc now quartered at the Gynmasiutn on Meridian t-tieet. They receive ctrel'ul and kind atient'on. We untlei stand that probably private families will be called tijHin to receive the sick, the list of wh-m is da ly increasing. In fact, we learn tliat benevolent apiritel citizens have already many quartered among the.n.

this point, but e are jealous, for tlie honor of our State and her noble volunteers.

Tin: New Jail This cottv edifice is com-

tete.1. tind tlie dwelling part occurie! bv ShcilfT

erris. In extern d at!earaiice it is reth irs all

the arcititect lesignel tint it shoul 1 be an ornament t our town. A regard the interna arrangements, we cannot steik with certaintv.

twenty days. Mr. Stanton promised the Company at the late Railroad Convention military protection in the piosccutlou of their work. Immense numbers of persons have left Washington tor the North by railroad within the jMst few days. Night before I.tst there were hnnd:eds at the I)cp;ntm?nt who could iut get ivom in the cars

i It is itosMble that tie unfortunate rumors of !-.. ... . i.i

but h ive heird some intim itions that they are ) fi.ditin-on the Upi-er 1'otomac caused the slam ,.., - I. . 1..... .1 I I t 1 . r . I 1 . I O r

iiafcur eiKMjiu ttv. IllCCOskOI UIU OU1IU

JJ"Those step holders kept for sale at Werden & Co'.", npjxMtte (ilenns IShK'k, are just

what every familty, store, oliice, &c, ought to h ue. The sizes run from our te ten feet and

rices from $ ;! to $.". They are the cheap

est, lightest an' rmt durable trps ever in vented. Wc have one in use, as well as a great many of our friends, and all peak very highly of them.

Hoosuire ii Hr.NTi.tt. This firm, wholesale

and retail grocers. West Washington street, have

recently replenished their stock, and offer to the

public articles in their line pure, fresh, and at the lowest prices for cash. Every desirable article

for hotel, family or restaurant use can be obtained

ol them. They are among the most enterprising dealers in the trade in the citv.

ing alone i .'iK&a). Thecal of lot aird the j net essary outdoor improvements yet to be made will swell the aggregate cost to at least $:iO,K)0. Snufh llmd Vorum. Cotton Growing. We are 'indebted to Major John Mclntiie of this place, who has resided here aince Ilt, for the following information in regird to cotton raising in Southern Indiana: In 1"1?, cotton was cultivated by almost eery farmer in Pike county and continued to he successfully raided until irJM. Duiing Irl, Jas. McCluru erected a cotton gin in Tike county about one mile from l'eterslurgh, which continued in operation some live years. Itprovedagood iu est int nt, und brought a handsome income as on us cotton continual to be raised. Since 1 I lut little cotton has been raised in the county for the reason th it farmers thought that other products would pay them better. I'tUrshurg litpurlcr. I.MiA?f apoi.is D.HI.T Sr ntinel. For a reliable Democratic journal from the capital of our State, we c in confidently recommend the Stntinrl as a new-piper which will meet the wants of all. As to new s, it font lins t lie l ite-t and most reli ib'e telegraphic dispatches, together with a great deal embodied in special conepondence. The current items ot interest in the State are aUo care fully gleaned for its columns. As a patty organ, w hich has adhered to the interests of the Democ racy of the State, and is know n to be reliable, it de.-erves a cordial support. The HVfAr Srntind is a large and handsome paper, and will supply the fireside circle with a large amount of inlet esting and valuable re iding matter. The terms for daily Tnd weekly will be found in an advertisement of this journal in another column. We have commenced a club, and those wishing to subscribe can do so by call ing at our oliice, where specimen copies can be s ee ii .Ar irto ir n Chrnnof ijpe.

iht Pip.-ifcliM'. f rom Watbingtoti Washimito-. March 1. There is nothing in the official telegrams last received to show that the reU-U ate evacuating Columbus, r.or his any information been leceivci Irom Gen. Huell mice the announcement of the taking of Nashville, when he was four miles in frot.t of that city. Hence the newspajr reports of the rebels being surrounded at Murftee-dro are not reliable. Dipatches wete received at the Navy Department to dty frvm Com. Foote enclosing a repert from Lieut. Gvn, in which he ava he returned to Cairo on the '2.U1 in-t., after having gone up the Tennessee r.ver in the jrunboat Tylor as high as East port, Miss. He is haj.pv to täte he h is met with an in-crea-ed Umon aer.titncnt in South Teunesaee and North Alabama. He saw few Mi.sisippian. In H inini, McN airy, Wayne, Decatur and a

portion ot H.mleman counties, allot which bor

Department repreeoU U;e mdiUrr work in thst Sit ite as about fmihed, and it onlv remains to effect a civil reojsjiiwUoti of the Stte Govern mei.t. It is believed the United States forces will cccupy Columbus to day. The rebel forces unJer Albert Sidney Johnston are being steadily pressed backward tT Gen. Bucll.

I roiu lloton. Hosrox, March 2. The syhooner Flying Mist reports that on the 27th ulL, nitcty tie milt-s c ff Cape Cod, she spoke the frigate Vermont, from Hoston for I'ort Roysl, with the lss of her rod der, both bow anchors, a fuit of ails nd four UtaLs. A number of vessels leave to-niht in search for her.

rrom t'nlro. Chicago, March 2. A pecial to the Timra fmm Cairo, dated the In. ay , The unmimous dislovaltv of the citizen in and

der upon the river, the Union sentiment is strong, lt Nashville is ron fir Died by every arrival and those who do not express themselves ojs-nly ! frooi the Cumberland. loval are only preeutel bv their feirs of the : The dirTet erne in senUment lt ween the people military tvrannv and tMrriou which is pr-cti-ed I cf the Teoneee and Cumlrlan.i rir i very by the marauding bands of guerilla companies ! marke!. Ou the former are m.ny l fiwnist,on of cavalry. 1 the latter none have yet mule their apirance. Learning that a large quantity of wlirat and j Keports are current and credited that Coium flour was stoied in Cliltoii, Tennes-te, intended ! bn is evacuate.! at:d de-trotel. The town wan of course to be shipped South, a large portion of m A 'fncs last n'ght. it having' been bought for a tirm in Memphis, on i Gie-t quietnss is apparent and inaction reigns

his down trio he lande! there and took on board ' lu -a,ro : . ....... . .. .i ..mk.

atxjut l.lX'U sacks ami luU barrels ot Hour and

Sergeant Kender, a son of a well

known citizens ot Indianapolis, who has been

sometime in the armv.was detailed with a com

mand, discharging the responsible duty of guarding rebel prisoners. We need not say that Ser

geant Heilder acquitted himself faithfully and ef ficiently and won tlie commendations ol his superior ollicers. Protksth. We understand that Mes.-rs. Heikham & Co., of Cincinnati, large stockhold

ers of the Hranch Hank at Lawrenceburgh, have

Proteste! tlie branch in this city for refusing to

redeem its notes in gold or silver, according to

the requirements of the act incorporating the

Hank of the State and the provisions of the Constitution. ltf"TUe Journal says that none but "loyal Republicans" must be permitted to visit and attend upon the s'u'k prisoners now in the hospital here. If other than "loyal Republicans" contribute in any way to the alleviation of the sufferings of these unfortunate men that das liarge them with sympathizing with traitors; and if they refuse to aid them then they ate charged with heartlessness.

pedc.

The II r raid correspondence says: It has been a buv time to-day among the divis

iotis across the x er. Heilig the last day ol the

month, each regiment has undergone the usual monthlv inspection.

Tlie friends of Col. John A. Logan will be

gratified to learn that, although badlv wounded

at. the capture of Fort Doi.e'son, he is doiog

well. 1 he wound is dangerous, however. The World's disiwtches say:

A oiivate letter iccencd here from I'aris states that Vancev has lelt for Aiabamt via Hivana,

fully sati-riisl that none of the Great I'owers ol Europe will recognize the Southern Confederacy. He has met w ith great success in obtaining a sup

ply of cheap but durable goods lor the clothing

lor negroes. The House Committee on Foreign Affairs have deci'led to lej-ort against the Senate bill loT the recognition of the indejtehdence of II yti. The committee is eoin;xsed of Messrs. Crittenden, Chairman, Gooclt, Cox, White, McKuight, Hurnh mi, Thomas of Marvland, I'onierov of New York and Fisher of Delaw are. The committee intend making a long report in a few days on the rights of nations on the high seas. Advices from Annajiolis savs that tlie nomination and election of Reverdy Johnson to the Uni ted States Senate is a certainty. The contest

being narrowed between him and Henry Winter Davis. The President to day nominated Col. John Cochrane lor a Hrigadicr General of volunteers. Washington, March 1 All is quiet across the Potomac opxsite Washington. No news of pullie interest from that section ol tlie army has been received here to day.

DtCKAStn Solmkus The folio wins Indiana soldiers died in the general hospital at Louisville during the week ending Friday eveuiug, Feb. 2-, lb62: Feb. 22 E. Tarrott, Co. E, 47th Indiana; W. Jones, Co. C. V.hU Indiana; Thos. Stcvcnsou, Co. IS. .'ioth Indiana. Feb. 2d Philip Lyons, Co. A. 50th Indiini. Feb. 21 John Stärkev. Co. 1). Dili Indiana;

Rob't Hullibarger, Co. C, 'Mlh Indiana; Thos. Powell. Co. H. 17th Indiana; J. W. Teach, Co. K. . fib Indiana. Feb. 2." Robert Needham, Co. A. Mtli Indiana; Geo. W. Cook. 3?th Indiana; M S. Vance, 47th Indiana; James Saxto:i. Co. F, loth Indiana; John McFarlan, Co. E, lUih Indiana. Feb. 2.i Jesse R. Smith, Co. DJOth Indiana. Ken. 2; It. H. Patterson, Co. 1,2'Jth ludi ina; R. M. Mortin, Co. H, 57t!i Indian t; John Cline, Co. H, 3 Ith Iudiana. Fei. 27 I.A. Hover, Co. C, .'fOth Indiana; Elijah Ihown, 31st Indiana; Mathias Rachdal, Co. K, !th Indiana; (. W. Jackson, Co. F, ;"0tli Indiana; J. S. Lore, Co. D, 2'Jth Indiana. Feb. 2 Rousoui Lucas, Co. H..!hh Indiana; A. E- Tliomjison. Co. I), .TJth Indiana; R. J. l! w man, Co. 1. 1 7th Indiana.

some C,IMU bushels of wheat. He also considered it his duty to take posses Ion of the aboie to prevent its bring seized by the rebels or disposed of in the rebel countrv. The glorious successes of our armies at Forts Henry and Donelsou he says have been most beneficial to the Union cause throughout South Tennessee and Alabama. The Union men can now begin to express their Ioval sentiments without fear of being mobbed, especially along the banks of the river. He brought down under arrest a man. named Wm. H. Fool who has been active in oppressing Union into in his community. He has warned the inhabitants of the different towns along ttie banks of the river that he would hold Secessionists and their projierty res'usible for any outrages in their communities of Unionists, and had enlisted seventeen men and brought down a portion of refugees. A dispatch troui Com. Goldsboro to Secretary Welles, dated United States steamer Philadelphia off Roanoke Island, February 3d, says: The reeonno'.tering party sent up the Chowan river has returned. It did not go up beyond Winton. There the nemy in considerable force opened a heavy Iii e upon It's vessel in advance of the Delawate with

a battery of artillery ami musketry which induced our forces to attack it in return Ixdh by landing the Dili New York Zouaves and with the guns of the vessels that could be brought lo bear upon the enemy. The enemv soon took to fliM and the houses they occupied were burned. Not loan w as injured on our side. A special to the l'ost says: The Judiciary Committee of the House will report againt all enactments of euiaiicipaticn laws for the disloyal States, taking ground that the power to interlere w ith slavery rests with the President as Commander-in-Chief. All the extra $1 0,000 .IHHj demand notes have been issued. Secretary Chase now nwsits the completion of tlie newly engraved sheets under the law recently passed by Congress.

rw CATTL. Premium $10 WCl Prime 'J 9 Lit JäHitn to rood C tHr 9 CO Pr ;. ..; C 00 f 7 50 General e!!;ng pi-ice ..8 t0(t 9 00 Average 8 8 50 ru a rot Are In tftrr dmnd. the iacre-e.l ic,clrT txwg for fat cow, an advance of f..l.vr i having beea re-vhzed upi all kinds on account of the advance in the price of beef. We quote: Pest cows i Lead $13(3 3) Good do do 3i"f 12 Fair do do 3(f33 Cota'n do do 202 W. Are in better demand, and, with less receipts prices aie f:rmrr. The arrivals this werk are mailer than tho-r of any wrk ince OcUter Hh. and the matkrt closed quite bar of Stock, and prices are very firm. We quote: Li e II c Pre4 Ueavv prime evrnfed. .$4 1 10 MJi,, Light do ...4 2iorl 4it M,ii4 Hearv Still fed 3 75(4 4.t5 Light 3 75(r4(K) The lupplj this week has Iff n hort ir;d pneesj have advanced 2."( jc p-r head. The improvement ha tnc tren obtained toward the che ol the wet k, holders d. i not realire th advantages of it, as their Uk was uoatly aold. consequently the advance is not apparent In the average prices of the d.lTerent sales reiir.ed. We quote: Sheep at. ; $1 Sin? 6 50 per head Sheep per lb 5 0i S''e. Vtlt C 4L Ka Are firmer, ard some improvement in rricew has

been realire-1 on acciut of the hört uess ut tlx

Cs'ttnn to the amount of a million dollars has

fallen into our hands at Nashville. The Trea

surv Department has taken measures to have it

brought to Afir lork. The President baa designated Hon. Andy Johnson to be a Brigadier General, and he pro

ceeds to Tennessee to-morrow to open a military

provisional government for Tennessee until the

reconstruction of the civil government

brig. Gen. Huell will be nominated to morrow .tr. .... . rew 0f choicest brourht C ,c.

as jiajor ueuerai. i otiotf

G'MHland extra qualities... .j-ct lb 6 (t6'tcts.

OtLer qualities do 4,(jilcU.

ewr Vork Mark Table

Halifax, March 1. The following additional

news was receiver! by the Arabia: The views of Frame weie identical with England on tlie subject of the stone blockade.

Government is busy preparing all information

on this subject to lay before Parliament.

Mr. O'Donuhue gave notice of a motion of

returns as lo all Htitish vessels which hate run the blockade or were capture! in the rflort.

France. The Vatrie txiints to the effort to1

get cotton ia Mexico as a probable solution of I

the blockide question.

The news I rom India says it is supposed Nina

Sahib had been brought in irons to Hombav.

A commercial tieatv has been signed between CT

Russia and 1 urkev.

It i believed Encland would withdraw from

the Mexican expedition should the aim be abandoned by France and Spain, and should they in terlerein the internal tudicv of Mexico.

The belief continues in Italv that Au-tria

meditates war against Piedmont.

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JlfThe Evansville Journal says that citizens

of Rowling Green state that when General Reau

regard visited the town and examined its means of defenses he at ouce pmnounce.1 it untenable,

and recommended au evacuation. His advice was taken, and immediate preparations were made for the movement. For two or three weeks the work went on, while Gen. Huell with more generosity and chivalry than Gen. Grant jaissesses disturbed them Oct. Atter everything was re-

Minister ot the Gospel, we are informed,

of all denominations are permitted to visit the sick rebel prisoners in the several hospitals and in private families, in order to alWdthe unfortunate spiritual comfort in their extiemity". This is in pursuance of a general order from headquarter?. This is kind, humane, civilize! and becoming of Christians.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

The market is full .if imitations, represented to lie the

sim- as liKtnVN'Sr.noXfHIALTIUK'IIKS," l.ich are

in tri'isi cases productive of positit c Injury. Many dealers

will recommend inferior preparations' and lower prie d

articles, alT"rliii more profit to ihemxdvrs Ask for and OliTAlN only "KKOWN'S KKO.NCIUAb TIUrCilKS,"

which by loin; experience have proved their value, havitip received the sanction of physicians irenerally, and testi

monials f mil eminent tue throughout tlie country.

HKOWN'S HKONCHIAI. TKHCHKS. wheu allowed to

di.s4ilve slowlv in the mouth, have a direct influence to

thealTecte.i parts: the sclative and sootbing effect to the mucus linini; of the wludpie ii' the Hronchii aUavluI-

inonary Irritation and Kiws relief in Co.uli, Cd.ts, and

the various Throat a!T ctionsto wLich public speakers an. .infers are halle. f.bll-Jly'Ci

FTJTBT.TO 2STOTICE.

volunteer nur.-es, of whom the most lovely, beautiful and accomplished ladies form the corps.

moved from the town, our commanding General j soot he 1 him in his extremity. His remains will suddenly aroused himself, ordere! a force.! march j f,e scicd!v kept to be forwarded t Lis friends.

am! took possession withoi.t firing a gun. We

1"M ijor Henry, a prisoner from the Confederate army .lies! in this city on Friday night last.

,- , , j c.iu, S-e ll.roat, Hioiich tis, VMieen', 'rnttUoiM.f tie lion in his last moments. Our kind Citizens and I i vla and T'iiiK aiid Iis.m's .f the l.uni;. s-M in

large boxes, i.i cts., .M cts.. and l each. lil-vnvwly

Is l.ast tVuHlnntfton Mreel, Have been app iited ag nts for the salt i f ii u A i: " tismi, a a

THK WDN DKKKl'L fill AM" LI'S, for the cure f Loughs,

?"'"To niht is the real carnival night, which le-tit al is .d avs celcbr itd w ith merriment and

can't avoid an exjiessioti of our aduiiratiou ItnMr for Huell!

Seteral of the citizen of Howling (Jreen who revelry in the N.utherii part ot Germany, uur ( left when the rebel armv took pos-ession of the ! 1,1 ci,-v lo"'t M'oln ta lue i Place have since return! to find their prortv l -y lorgmtei, it. for they are going to ce!e-: almost ruine!. It will take thousands 1:l,,iu ; br.te it to night with :i Mauenule Hall at the ;

v aslmuton llaii. .Ml piep iiatu ns are madeny

CANDIDATES. I? HKV. E. WHIT TEN WILL HE A t'sn.li lite fT Tru-tee of Center Twnhip, at the apt.ri..icln:i Ai rd election.. sulject to the otes of the

I people.

fehl -die

WANTED.

.1 ..Ij ,!.in r tit rervair the d im.l"P d )tie

LU1 lUtllliiJ V w.. .. - - r- - . .. ... . , . . . c , .- I . : the couiui ttee to m ke this a sp.cndid iind nob.e tv the vandal who claim to be lighting alone in 4 1 . , , . . . i ailiir. lo morrow we can let our readers know delctise of Southern rtghLs. ., . m m a'l aln.ut it. . . T . a

CoNiBiaiTioNS. he January conn have notice ot the fo lowing aittcles .ein

W ANTS." "Kt'K SALE." "KHK KENT," "LOST, Kol Nl" "HO V KDlNti," At. AJverism r t coihilr ji1er(Uee lieadmps, !il excee.itt: g ti in., w übe i-.-rted once f.r 2.' cents.

ANTK.I AT THIS DKUCK A .in apprent ce to

for

batonet sc. ibbard cut from tiis belt by a musket; I ball, without receiving the slightest injury him- . seif. He boasts ot his secession trophies, consisting of a mule, bible an! a levoUer, v' , sh.H.trr.) The first n innl article he w ill hat e t donate to t'.-.e Government, as corprals are , . only allowed shank's nnre. He was iu the 221 ; Indian i, the se-.nd regiment that cnssel the en- ! t-enchmctits. Urate boys! you have immortal-j ized your-eltes in this battle. May Gtl grant you many such victories. j

hue.

I S' t 1 '.

I Pattli: ok FotiT Doniison. The Cincinnati ! tln'tii si- th.rt P'ni min M. Piatt, son of the

warvUM io wie i t ' late J. U . Piatt, Esq , ol Ciminn tti, had his rnur

the suffering volunteers. Fmm the Parke County Soldiers' Aid Society 2.1 sheeLs, 30 shiits. -I undershirts. 11 pillows, cushions. 13 pairs drawers. 3towci.. lM.md kerchiefs. I h-ir s.n ks, 1 pair hospital si j per. 34 pillow slips, and 17 rolls bandages. From the Ladies' Soldier' AM Society of Franklin. Johnson Countj 13 cans peaches, f. caniheiries.Dcans blackbtTnes, 3 cans pears, 1 t-.m pickle. 1 cm carrants. 1 can graj-e jelly, 1 rundlel biel apple-, 1 rundict driolpcacl.es. some green apfles. and a small Isix of prot i.-ioiis. Jamis M. Hat, Secretary SifuUry Cntnniittee.

am the printin hurine?. a buy tetweeii It are!

IM v.ari f afe. !o tuui hr:ii the hvsl rec.iinmeiKla-

ti..is :is resr.ls Lis rspahiliTy, hat its uf in1iitry and f. 'ii. 'fy. No:,e ott:"r need apply.

From lloltvar Holivar, Va., Feb. 2r. The army of General Hanks occupied Harper's Ferry u:iopjo-ed on Wednesday with all the necessaries for a per ma nent occupation. The advance took pxissession of Holivar Higtit-:

yesterday and pushed a reconnoissance to Charles town, capturing a few prisoners. Loudon Eights are also occupied to prevent any flank movement by the enemy. To day Charlestown was occupied by a strong force and will be held against any attack. The plans of the commanders are not known but the movement is probablv to cover the re

consirffctiorfof the Ualtim tre and Ohio railroad

bridges and may mean more.

A train of tars passing; the Herlin station was

fired at to -dar, but no harm was done.

The troops are in excellent condition and well

protected from the inclement w eather. -t . I- ,i.. .

.o accident occur reu m transporting me troops

and supplies over the river.

1 he M)ntoon tiridge was a complete success. Hundreds of refugees have ri'turnetl to their

desolate.1 homes, and those remaining are ovet-

joyed at our presence.

Nothing reliable has been heard from Win

chester, but current reports sav it has been con

siderably i ein forces!.

A small liody of the enemy are supposed to be

south ot Loudon lleiehts tour or five miles back

of the river but not of sufficient strength to cause

any alarm. Approved by N. P. Hanks, Major General commanding Department. P.onvAR. JitiiKsON Co., Va., (near Haiti

more) Fei. 2. Since Mondav night Harp'r's

Ferry and its vicinity h ive changed h inds. Our

advance guard, consisting ot the :."tli lennsylvania regiment, passed over the Potomac from

Sandy Hook to Han er 's Ferrv before davbreak

on Mondav morning, by a rope ferry, and took

pos-ession of the town. Next day ample provision for transportin; troops over the river was provided and our ad vatice guard consi.lerabl v reinforced.

Holivar and Charlestown and a considerable

portion of the country on loth banks of tlie Shenandoah are now occuied by our troojs. Except about twenty of tlie enemy, who were captured, they all retired on the approach of our army. The people in this town and the neighboring

places which our troops hate occupied, were in a condition bordering on starvation. There are comparatively few inhabitants lemiining here now, und they all profess Union sentiments, and great dclight at being relieved from the thrald m dorn which has oppressed them for the. last six months. Many refugees are returning. The right wing of the armv has considerably curtailed the rebel territory in Virginia, and made n fjothold for it

self which all the jsiwer of the rebellion cannot wrest from it. The enemy have mule sad havoc among the residences ot the Union people here since the de part ute of our troops. So far, no opposition has been given to our advance, not a hostile shot having been tired. Geo. Hanks his established his headquarters on the road from Harper's Feiry to Holivar. The enemy shelled tlie town to day at Herlin. as thev were twissing do n to Hiltim-re, but

their practice was bad, and out of tweite shots fired, only two explotled, and none of them did j

mv damage. . The plans of Gen. McClcllan are being rapidly unfolded, and vou may rely upon it, from my o'wn personal observation, that brat e youn g chieftain is diligently laboring to cruah the monster rebellion at the earliest moment.

Crom .tliosourl. St. Lous, March 1 Gen.Halleck, in a general order issued this morning in regard to the prisoners of war, states that where any considerable number of prisoners are captured' the officers should be separated as soon as possible from the pri vales. Complete lists should be made as soon as possible stating the name, rank and regiment of each person. One copy of the list should be sent to headquarters and another furnished to the officer in charge of them. As a general rule officers will not be given paroles until they reach the depot, and then only by the Genera! commanding the department. . Medical officers will not be separated fmm the privates but will be required to attend their own

;at rKiat.ia aru. New Vork Jlnrltel. Nrw Tobk, March 1.

Flour market for State ami Western continues

dull and heavy and declining; sales at $5 40! (rfö .rtt for superfine State; b.(i5 73 for extra State; $." V)(a'i for piij-ertine Western;

i.) b.xa 5 N f or common to medium extra vv est

ern; ;j.ö !5(rt ;G Oö for shipping brands extra round

hoop Ohio, and $G l.r(a fi 7.' lor trade brands.

the market clo.siri' lull with no buvers at outside

figures.

Whuky firmer; sales at 2702, chiefly 27

!27

S heat market dull and prices still tend to favor

the purchaser; sates ot winter rel estern at

$1 40; timber Jersey $1 4.; white estern $1 4i

on 4i;.

Com rules heavy and easier; sales at 00'

tyr Ul .,c for old mixed v estern in store arul de

livered and .rj(rthIc for new yellow Jersey

bo ut hern.

Pork opened steady and closed a little firmer;

sales at $14 PJ7t 14 M. 3' for me, $9 73 (git) 50 for prime; $13(1 1 50 lor mess; 11 75 for prime

tor dune.

Heel" rules quiet and steady.

Lard opened c better for prime but closed

ls7" If-.7. . lsf.0.lSbT.. Iröf lrbO. . lbCG 1-71. .

Treasury Notes. C. ct., 2 yr con.

Treasury otes, i.jll " J " " ..

Ticasury Notes. 12 "

American Gold

MATK MttCK?.

New York . . .f. ct 1 Mi2. .

New Votk...C "

New Yoik.

New York . . .t New Yolk. . .5 New York. . .7

New York . . .7

Ohio b ohio ; Ohio ( Ohio G Virginia. ....!

Pennsylvania . Kentucky . . .G Missouri ....

Tennessee. ...b

lllinoisinter't G

Indiana .5

Indiana " Minnesota .. .t "

Iowa 7 "

Ixiuisiana. . . ,C

N. Candina. .6

Georgia 0

AUhama .... Maryland. . . .

Maryland.... 5 California. . ..7

Michigan. . . .6

1"70. . r 00..

" ...... .10. . lG.. c'n.lk !M.. " " ....1K77.. " " 1MJ-72.. " lf-72 eG.. " " Divers " of 1&71

coupons

" long.. " lb73.. Ib72..

er.. Alt- - y-; 9! !r9tB !0 Wig ifj - 91 14' 92 921, er 7"t 7 7 H) 9J1, lfr 1TO4 HH) ItHI 9! Um l(Hri4 H3 107 99 !J 9-1 93. :; ri. HI HM. 52 52,. 59 5!Uj 90 HJ 74 7G 50 55 70 rvi ' CO t.7 734 72 C7

" new coupon

t-7 8

Sugar Raw inactive and firmer; fair to pood finery G;58(b74c; Cuba GSc; Porto Rico 7

refinery

sick and wounded. For this PunKse they will be quietat yesterday's prices; small sales at 7a o-i cam at .M -a 1 r: i-t 1 aa a 1 1 au in tr 1 1itfrra all tvr iTtr 1 flC

Kril'rir Z " '1iuuer.eUinSatl0t3l6cforOhioatidl621c'

1 ..r .i. , :i, . ,i 1 -..1 ,i;.-;.f r. I for State.

JHJ..-c.l Hierin nuu '"iii'ivu iivruisviuv.ivr.it . . . . g;u ... i 1..-.., f.;.i ..rwi Coflee K10 continues firm with a fair business

nin it, iiiuuv ovum 111 iuv.nu tiii'i iovi I . 1 f i I S CU Presents from friends of the sick and wounded "'?. sales at l.n.,(?.Jllc

w ill be distributed to all alike. Prisoners w ill be rationed the same as our own troops.

The commanding officers of depots will receive

and distribute articles' of clothing und comtort

which may be sent to prisoners by their friends

and will permit them to receive from and trans

.mit to them to their friends open letters which

must be inspected by a proper officer,

Money sent bv friends: should not be delivered

to prisoners except in small quantities. An ac

count should be kept of such funds and they

r.lEDICAU

Hice nutet and without change in prices.

Molasses firmer with a moderate business

doing; Cuba if 5c; Porto Pico 3Ge.

Cheese dull and heavy at.)(ac.

Q

BV TtCI.rr.RAPH.J

Cincinnati Jlurket.

Ci kci sk ATI. March 1.

Flour verv dull and prices lower and nominal;

should he disbursed upon orders from the prison good extra sold at .VI 30, and superfine could

ers to whom thev belong. v hen a prisoner is have been bought at si zo.

exchanged or released he will be paid tlie balance Wheat in large supply and prices nominal;

due him. there were no sales.

Chaplains will he allowed free intercourse with I Corn firm at 30c.

the prisoners to give religious instruction. Oats dull and unchanged at 2"C.

Their friends will be permitted to visit them I've in good demand at 52(o;mc.

only w hen the commanding tdficer may lem it Harley unchanged; there is a large amount

sue and proper and then under such regulations offering at boQ Uc,this being the rates for prime

as he may adopt. fall.

t hisky hrm and in good demand at lrc.

From .rw Vork. Provisions dull and prices lower.

Nr.w York, March 1. Counterfeit five dollar Mess pork sold at $11 50(tl2; bulk pork not

Treasury notes made their appearance in this cilv saleable at better rates than J4 (5 J;?4c, but is ,

yesterday. Thev arc excellent irXiit ations of tlie held a shade higher; shoulders sold at djacpack- . '. 1 . . r. I. t il l- 1 . t

cenuitip. Out can be detected, tie letters ij . s.. eo an.i iieiivcreu ai .uatstme.

r - . . T : - I r. . r- , .

one within the other on the shield of the (oI- l Here was some ucmano lor ciear nacon snies

dess of Liberty being left out. atG.,cto fill arm? contracts. As a general

The Philadelnhia Inmiirtrs Fortress Monroe thing city packers are not offering lo sell at cur-

correspondent gives, on the authority of the Hi- rent rates, but country packers are ottering to

Ipigh HrqitUr ol ihp 2bth, a rumor that General s't-'Il quile Ireelv.

linger was placed under arrest at Norfolk, to be Lard unchanged at 7' j'c with few buyers.

& sue C1d, or which might be checked with a eimpU remedy.

if neglected, often, terminates cericrucly. Feio are aware cf the importaruce cf stepping a csjlqIi. or gfLlqJit clcL in its ßrd stage; that uxdeh in the ginning wcuZd yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, cocn, attacks the lungs. jcluijl& &tcjuJiialftcjri& were first introduced eleven years ago. It has been proved that they are the best article before the pxiblis for ffts&UurLO., galcLtth., the Kicking Ccugh in fcrL&iLm Ulan. , Aid numerous qfeciiens cf the jDlutCjal, giving immediate relief. Public Speakers ff Singer Ulli find them effectual far deouring and strenrthcninrr the vzice. aav Hold hy all (2rug-gists and (Poolers inj&iizin, at 25 cents ir box. HOTELS.

tried for negligence and incompetency.

The Memphis papers of the 2fth sav that Gen.

Heauregard is at Cobiinbus, but in anticipation of

a red era I advance, is about evacuating it. From .Milwaiikrc.

MiLWAi'KLK. March 1 A destructive fire this

morning destroved the entire block known as the

Albanv Huilding. The first tfoor was occupied

bv the American Express office, Leabv gas fix

tures, Hell's liquor store, Wisconsin seed store,

and saloons: sttick mostly saved. Second story

Groceries unchanged and firm.

Coffee is firmer and seding at 20 (h, 22c. Sugar unchanged in price. Molasses unchanged and steady at 40(2. 12c. Exchange firmer at J8' prem. netr York rtaltlr TlarkPl.

Makkkt LUr, Wednesday, Yth. 'Id. lsC2.

Total receipts of cattle of all kinds for the

week. Sheer

VeaU. Lan.hf Sine

occupies! by law offices of the finest kind, and dotal Miller, Hrowu k Ogden, Carv & Pratt and several Last week... . 3,94 others; books and papers saved. The large con Corresponding cert and opera hall covered the third floor, which No. per w k

Bevew. Cow.

117 119

11G -4 .700 9.1 -b

313 b,27U IG.tJtO

ANTKl' W KT Mi;si v Wet Nurse w ant

ed ni.ui- ly. Apply at ".24 VirgUi

fehl.

Foreign Sewv. Halifax. March 1 The Arabia, from Liver

il Av- pool Saturday, the I3lh, via t'liceristdwii on the j "llf I6ih, put in here short of coal at 1:30 P. M. to- j

was entirely destroyed, together with scenery and rstaire fixtures. Loss on buildings estimated at $75,000; in

sured for $50,000. Other losses not known. From rv York.

N v York. March 1. A dispatch was re

reived by Superintendent Kennedy, Assistant Sec retary of State, rescinding the order requiring persons leaving the country to procuie jisrrLs, Hiid further stating th it foreign passports will not hereafter requite to le countersigned. Sunday IVifflit Di-palchc?..

last tear... 3.233

Average number er week last t ear. . . 4,370

tl 322 5,70 J.710

113 G3H 9.S-9G 11.530

BKhVI-S IU0M MKHKI.NT sTATKS.

New York Pennst lvania . . . Ohio..' Indiana Kentucky... . Canada

GM Illinois l,'o4

iid Iowa 529 Michigau 357 Conne ticut.. . . . PJ9 New Jersey lr Missouri

I.'iG Ml 13 207

PROVK 'OTJ. Murray lu Glover, on their own account, 4Indiana steers in good condition, 74'cw t, at Cjc. Thev were a nice, smooth lot. Also 73 fair Illinois steers, bought of West-

heimer at the yards. They would dress t cat,

and sold at Sc.

r.NTFl CITY 0MK.K

rates bv

-At tlie 1 iahest mark t

WM. Y. W1LF.Y,

:..tu

No. In i, K. Wadiinct.'ti tr. et.

TANTKI (' t'NTY OKbK.KS Atthel i.l.estniar- '

ket rates, hj W M. Y. WILi'.Y. 1 No.lO1, K. W a-hinri"ntreet.

MUSIC.

CsmtAVKK A Nil 1'KTTVU INTia "MKNTS than were ever

ottered ia rfci' market. Mv

Ka-tern 'an.. ff esti. h that I can f 1 jjr - i 'J I a r :." pr cent, x 11

J7f Ti large Uiom. containing clothing and Comforts for the sick and disable! soldiers, were received on Sttunlay from the lluntinct'n Aid

f?rCHtt. McDowell, a well kbown Cdiirn, Sofiety. The Urn's were sent to Mrs. H. Wwa arrested on Saturday last and taken to New Kl-worth. rate of HecU- i Hawes. a. whi.h Yoik. to aiirr fr w forfeiture of Uwil which he 1 p!.ue they ii'jw ;ue. Thev will 1-e delive.l to 1...1 given to apt. r ai..!p!r d to a .bärge of al- the charge of the Sanitary Committee, and Iis legrd complicity in the llooi.e County Hank tribute.! under their direction as the net -ev-ities of

l.iuds. Cat t. McDowell was hurrietl off untere- the case demand Huntington county has done

ii,niou;y. not having time given bin to see his

r:ic-miit ith

manufacturer, are

r.rr.iä id or-UTs la n

ehraper than any lr in the WeM. and 1 warraat theiu ujrr..r iiisiruaiii:.-. tjlv f.r ca-h. t'a'.l and ee at Mc sr W H Tal'Kitt Co Jewelry Sb re, No. 24 Washington street. riVNt'S MKl.OIOONS.OKr. ANS. ii ITT A RS. VIOUNS, .UVOlilOONS, Ic.TL'JKl ANUKKrAlht.D. ll tvitic had over twenty te r' eieretice the put he can h ajwurrd that th now have a ttt-r pjortuiiity th.tn thev renerallv meet with to hate thir intrament . pt.t in pe'rfrct orvler. U. SCHON ACKtR. jult Jl-dlv 'I

nobly in furtnshing uieu for the war, and now

wile and children or even to prcute a change of manifests her kindness and thought fulness by linen". lie went with tlie officers wk?.out a cent i donating br their comfort and happiness. God in his t-nket. He had recently Urn employed ! blesj the noble and patriotic ladies of Hunting-

laar-at

a w aUiiiuaii at the Arsenal.

J

DRUMS

ton.

IST UH'UVKI A UlT tK StlfKloR HOls WkL'Xta at ! prices. VfHJLIUI k STUWtli.

da v.

So political news yet to hand. The French papers think that the Mexican question will lead to the fall of the Palmerston Cabinet. The Archduke Maximilian is positively said to

have accepted the Mexican throne. The Ttiscamra is reported at Gibraltar, where the Sumter still remains without coal. In theH-'u-eof Lords Kul Uus.-e'.l, in reply

to Lord Stanhope, stated that the Government liad protected against the permanent destruction of auv harbors by the stone blockade, and the American Government denied any such intention. The expense to Kngland of the Mason and Südeil affair is understotMl to he 1'oCl.iHh). It is understood that tlie address from tlie

French Chambers is to contain a mild rebuke to ! -. ..1 ' I

the Pope fur not listening to tue conciliatory propositions of. France for the settlement of the Human queetion. from no ton IVysTox, March 1. Cols. Lee and May and Dr. Revere, of the 20th Mas lachusetts regiment, arrive! here lsst evening. They were received at the depot by Governor Andrew and staff and a large rrowd of citizens, who greeted them with a hearty welcome and enthusiastic cheers. The city government of Koxbury proposed giving Col". Lee a public reception some time.

From nahinfrton. Washington, March 2. It is said tobe clearly understtMxi I et ween the allied powers that a monarchy will be the result of the pre .-en t affair with Mnirti. t.otw ith.-t.iiid.nr assurances civen the

United States that thev did not seek any political ! cwt. Thev bailed fmm Indiana

. . " . i

Henrv Mverssold 75 very fair Indiana fttw for James Mathers, at an average of P?4(?;72

object there. It believed they will say the monarchy will be established by the free will of the Mexican people juat as the Empire was established in France. Tl e War Department refuse to transmit any letters to the Southern States. HeporLs re-eived from all military depigments the jwst week represent the condition of the trKias very good and having a patriotic desire for ac tion. Major General Hitchcock declines bis pi-aii.t-ment on the ground that ill health will not permit hirn to perform the duties of the tie!.!. (.ii IjiMier died U dav at Paw Paw. Western

Yirginia, fmm debilitating effects of the wound receive! at Kd ward's Kerry. A di-patch was to-day receivel from Com. Foote saving that Lieut. Phelps, sent with a flag of truce to Columbus, has returned, and reprtthat Coluuibus is being evacuated. He saw the rebels burning their winter quarters and removing their heavy guns on the bluffs but leaving those in the water batteries. Indications were that the town of Columbus, together with all the military stores, had been burned. (ien. Shields succeeds Gen. Lander in his com tnatid. Official information Irota Nashv ille to the War

.1 II William bought 12 Indiana cattle at

b,aii thev were fed bv Wm. Smith in Miami

count v, and "were among the be-t rattle on sale m-dav". rated 10 cwt. add at 9j($10c. John

Harris took C at $100 each, and the other 4 at

$70. aKKVK.

The market this week has been more satisfac

tory Ixdli to drovers and speculalors, as the

stock came in on very good time and aoid readi.y at hi l her orioes.

The supply offering was hardly eqtaal to the

demand, and the sales opened briskly on 1 uesday .t n adranct- of full 5c Per cwt. with a steady

business up to an early hour this P. M.t when the

stock was all closed out at firm rates. A larL-e nortion of the cattle were bought by

the brokers before tbey reached here; in that way thev were enabled to control the market and ex act'full prices; and they roa.e so handsomely by the operation that some of the most excitable started off West to buy up feuch lots aa they could find at low rates in the hands of "napping" owr er. .... , It should be borne in mind y drovers, that Lent commences next week on Wednesday, and as a natural result, the demand for beef will be somewhat lers tor some time afterward. We quote:

POWERS' HOTEL, (rowatvraatrV) Opposite the Atr lhis and I'ark, New Yrk, ihici: or noAicn i ztt n: day. riIIIS lonn e.tatIiheI and pt pular bu-e La rereMly t'een rehuilt and creally enlarp d hy tk additavri cf or-r HD rom.arid now Las aCorufnodati'Hia f.ir m-er 3" m rs4.i(. It La abo ts-en thrctiLlj reiatated and rrfTimishrd, ar.d is l.ca'ed by st-ain and lighted by f aa thr.rtlcLouf . hotrl ha olie .f the lest hcatioti In the city, i eay .f ti -- from all the Meamlat and railroads l-aditi( to the city, and i cotivet.iriit to all the city cdivfj an--. It La. i..w all the requisite of a fcr-t ct..-. hoifl. luur:n? the rfub rt .f Ii liiniat. TUa patronage of the trat hi. puMic Is r"ictfu.lv aolkiteX lern. II f,0 per day. II. U IlVV LKS f-l.24-d3ra rroprK-Ur.

WEMTERa IIOTE I-, XOS, fj, lit 12 loa 17 t'Ori.TI.ASD T. NKAR r.ROADWAY, NFW YORK CITT. Thia old efrtaTdibed and fav.rte veaort of th battea coutnaiiiiy Las been reeeutly rstitted, ao4 i cnijlrt ia everytbinr that can mir.Mer to the cotuf'irta uf tt pafnw. Lxlies and fui;li-t ar a edally air! carefully prtrvided for. It U retitrahy treated in the biteM pa t f the rty, ai.d is rout ;?-.ini t the principal tir- f teaixitoat, car, onitiihusr, frrnra,4c. la roiiiwjuncr of the preMwra caaaed l-T aha rebelliaa price hire Len reduced to One Dollar and Fifty Centa PER DAY. The table U amply upt,!l-d itb alt the laaaiSra of tb sea.n, and ia equal to that af any Harr tw-trl to iL couLtry. Ample aec)tiiTrw1tHw are fW-r I' apwarw ruest. Xürm I i" t b',ve nititer. ha krxeB, and other, mho ny ; -th W.m HH1 la full.' I). II. WIaiKSTER,rr'T'lTaos. Ii. Wi r.rr a. fctli-drm

CROCERG.

WhulvMitlo Gro?cr.

Crrr 'aati laagt1 laiwaar Ntreela lMliiaallt HAVI5Q the utkr.rgr rmcK or chocewk in thia city, with tc faciliUea aa to reabl mf ara aa lw aa anj hoor la tb 1rt, t Xßrllt 4 rr to eaamin our (t'sla and prtca bef jt part ha Inf where. Jaat recrlesl on cuulTBueit. 40 Half trU. nw va kite nh. 115 " 44 Mackerel. M Ba;a nvw Prnt. tor and f or mU at j wun I nlT-4atv A.AM. H.HM;LX.