Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3578, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1862 — Page 3

DAILY SK'XTJLIV KIj imonp lhf ,rio'er, ,,tfn viu TlliltSDAY. .....tfAIltll 20 Cij t. II. N. Conkl.n, of eompiry A, 35th Indiana, Co!. Walker, who re-i-r.ed. h 1 been re lTorredlnc of tlae Mal Convention. .

The extra editif-p of li e Sentinel, containing

. missioned a Captain in the

Girlie regiment

tn

O war, what art thou? After the brihte: c!;rj-iet, what renuins Of all t'iy glorie? K'T the vrp:i.ed, (i,i,; For the j rul vi tor li.it? Af! m r? i O'rr de!tted ration a tirp.tr w ate, ' I't ot.e m ifi's e.itne. by one man' lu-t of po er, j

Lnf-eop.ed! Naked pla.n ana ravaged Se.d Succeed to smiling harvests and the fruit

Of peaceful olive luciou Hz and rii.e!

ro i; J i k im; o i 10 Of the United States. '

TELEGRAPHIC. f Mntri aratwav rva m r aut rraT nrmu.

fli triLMkrtuK r t Uli i.f linniri f'ntiirn

. . . . . j , puceofTobm. rr-ipne-l. tion, being exhausted, and to meet the additional r .. . . . , .. - t .t t. The camp of the 63 Indiana Tolunteer?, Col

, , ,. . 1. M ;John . SiIliam command. ng, is caiid Camp Here ridel temples, are the eitern I den concluded to iaiblih aootberel tion it larger tjpe. 1 ,. , . ..? ... . rt v . 1 . n- t ' . , . , . . r , i N oh!e, after the efficient and able Adjutant Gen- Of fnPe be.uts, or burnt of b:r m obscene; I hose cd our friend wno oesire to oruei mem , . .. . . ThTf nn-.tihuia r-itt h! ark en in l!i M.fi

... , , 1 erai 01 iraitnt. 1 h:i cttap is tn tne xictuij 01 ; V- .w 1 T. , 1 t ill t'ieae do to TromPUJ. K 1 ' Ana in the cener.il wre'k nii J al.icc

u.t, jiuiwjii. . ,ie uiaisUnsu?heJ, t.ue btr tne Juu m Ke

0J recetit cinfl ir itiun! When the sunr

Vir fl rr Kuadrtd. No better iJorument can be circulate! to di!t-

b th public mm l of the erroneous imprev j (;arRr, Jforton

nun that uncruptlous pajrs tnl jIiticians l.-re attempte-l to cret in regard to thecliaracterof the Contention an.l iti Jtction u;on Ute mo mentuous issuea now before the country.

In tbr reontb -t r, tbr cii i-r!;nl for

; tLe trst time vtfi tot aa'.e to tie pulUc Or. J lto

tee Doda Imperial U'tne Dltter and in tLt bort juried thty har girf n fach rr.iTr Jti faction to the many thouci r.f person who bate tried tbrm thl it U ucw u e-.ULlL.bM article. The amount j r-fhli:y and nett! misery arlsir.? limply frvm a nejf-1

.ooti Slcport. TUB MiltfSIlFEXPEDlTlQX. FOREIGN NEWS. W A S H 1 2V fiTO.X XEIYS

rZ"Mud is about linee deep fn and around ; Qi der txu-nt joj. with many a triumph swellM, of HnaHeowpIainU h aoMMrg. and it I iLerefor

CONGKESHIONAL,

THE DAILY SENTINEL ON EARLY TRAINS.

dajs

i Ho i.i the gr.uel u I h arm prof uiM

- - ln the siJ uioiiaiicf 01 virgin- cue,. XTfN'e are in lebte-1 to Adtm Lxpre? daUr Who ra-jiirn their brother !aia! Of matr-n honr.

Who cl ap their withered handi n: 1 Ion li t ak, With iteration shril! tlieir al-tuchter'd mV How a the laurel's verdure Jtain'd w:th blood, And soiled with widow'- tear.

for nejipafr faforj.

Veterdjy was one of the collet of March We had rain and ?now and wind.

rf tb utaxM imparl aiic that a tric attention to the ' Iri and mfl UiCiuj bodHy aümrtt tu-uli t Lad; frr dfa'f of tb body mut intariatly affect tbe luisd. ; Te uboeribr tiw only ak a trial of J DR. J. BOVEE DODS'

.sn .iHZttstinr and Fort lacon Captured.

barricade iu former insurrection?, hnte been im-1 pio. I !Tee nei:re. hx I:icrei-eJ the unciij fel !

i lr.r i-nrvaiariß. , Ikture, n the 5th. tu flat and lower. (

i llcnte quoted at f 0 nd TtV. j The Kuiperor Lau tc:.t 4 uatter of k uüllloa ; friuic out of bis private cutm lo b dlitribuui

aznccg tbe workmen at the great industrial cen

tres, i Brazil mail 8 had reached England. B-ejoj Atres wa quiet, and peace waa expect t ed to fully restored by the end of Kebru try. The probibilitr of war between England anJ j America had somewhat restricted opvrationa is -produce. I Busices in coffee was limited, owing to ei

treme prices. Wheat had adtanced to 63;j(37lc. The following is a summary of tie taken out br the Gla'-ow :

There wt no new? of the Citr of Baltimore

I Irr.' llatrjcv.o. III., SIrb P. El erU Hail was desUtfii bt f.- toilir. Liw $ Vi.

l'"103I tho 3Il!SSiiIHHIIl:I I when the fi!agow left Liverpool. She was a !

week over due. I

Z?T The ßjhin in Fall aeek is now ma;; 1

TI1K DAILY STATE F.5T15F.I,lMnty a!J th early nificent for chub. ahiners and red eye, morning; ipr an.l freigM traina, and delirerrd to tub- , ' i- r:brtnaarer.ttown aVut the same time it Uh- i ff The city onlera of Fort Wayne, in this I t:;i.Mldtn tli.cty. Tai. eUa rrJrr at a!Utairf gtare are onT worth eihtv three cent on the from the Capita! r.f Indiana, to al tbe !) ff th day '. . : . . . . .u ! dollar.

ii nn in to iwcitc Udütt teiore iriy can rrcrivruiur u;u py.rr pubtUbed bre. Tw dralr and carrier in any cf the t.wn nrailr'adcefil'rin at IndiaraptLs, wilt bv.npf tied with tLeSKNTINKL en a. jrool term a any e4her Yt. Tin! fr tbe Imfly will be iupj!ieJ tt AiCfnt' rate. Or ? r are KilltJ'ed. diw

J IMPERIAL WIXE BITTERS!

HEMELS CONCEXTRATIXO OX THE MISSISSIPPI.

REPORTED CAPTURE OF YANCEY.

SIEE01r3CES3 OF Ilc'iiflricla and Yoorlicc. Il'.e dpeer b tf lion. Tlioma A. He nd rick, before tha

Ijcinocratic Convention on tbe Eighth f January, I

r :. ..Ii? r .1 .1. n v i...t

at Richmond, Va. It is rather expensive to make ; cofTee out of, at that price. j f?f" We refer our readers to another column

for n lit of cindid.te to be roted for at the ensuing spring election. S"Rcr. Dr. R.ecraiis brother of the Gene

ral, i to be installed C:uljutor Bishop of the

i'ratiKlin Tovnliip

A Contention of the Un'um Democrata of

Franklin Townhip was held at the township I from all who haT not used them. IVe challenge tbe I house on SaturJ ty. March 15. The Convention j world to rroduee their equal. j ... . . , m i TbeiBrrTKaaforthcreofyrAaSTOifACHatCKaajit w. oriiizeil bv electing John K.in-JeII, I rest- ! . . . . ' ; DtiujTT, and for Pvaimxc and Emiichixo the Blood, sre ! Ceilt, and Dr. rurUson, Secretary. The PlC.-l abiMat.y niiSurrd by any other remedy on eanb. j dent stated the object of the meeting tj be to t0 be aured of this, U I only nccev.ary to make tbe j nominate a Township Trustee, Ju.-tice of the ' trial. The Win itelf I of a very superior quality, beiiifr

Peace, and Constables. The following gentle- ! one-tn.ra siroDer tu.n ou,er w,WN yr. ... runt-oat-.. and had sunken vessels, torpedoes and

InvloraLur tne waoie fTHcm iroin ue aeaa to me ieei. . , . - i

The Xtattle at Xewbern. Xiw York, March 19. The following arc the details of the battle at New lern: Com. Rowan wt in command of tbe fleet of

men were nominated: ' ' For Township Trustee. John Ransdell; Jus tice of the IVice, George W. Morgan; Constable,

Alexander Brumlev,

As tbee Bitters are tonic and alterative in tbeir cbarac- j ter, to they strentthen and Invigorate the whole yMern , andglrea Jt'te ton and healthy action to all it. parts,1

ry equalizing the circulation, removing ob.tnicilotiH, and

Town,hip Committee-Thomas Maze, James i Produrin nfral wanDlh; ,re aho "c"5tf r

other rebel obstructions to overcome and pass, but surmounted them all with only slight damage

to tw o of his fifteen teels. a Two brigs and nineteen schooners were sunk or the rebels above two rebel batteries. The Lit-

i Disca.-e and Weakness peculiar to Female where

lorpan. bheplcr Fry, W il!is Smither and D.imel ! ATuic u reBjreJ lo trenjfilien n.I brure

and tbe speech f Hon. Daniel w. Vw-rbee, in tbe Hon j Catholic Diocwe of Cincinnati on the 25th of the : of Reprr.ntiYe, February 20, on tbe duty of tbe Fid- i Jireetlt month. j eral Government In iu relation to the civil war and the j ' object for wbkh it sbooM be rroectite,!, .re fr le at i To Tut Labiis About fifty different Mvles of : this omcr, pub!i.dieI h a pamphlet of Uteeti pajjea, in- j children.' shoe? hate been received at Jones, eluding both .jrche. Kach one anions; the able : yjnnedge & Co's. Al-o a superior silk gore heel

Moore.

After the bu."'ne'S was transacted, the Convention adjourned to meet ;t tbe polls.

delivered on the prex nt crlsi, ar.d should be placed in

the hand of erery voter tn the State. Price 1 per hundred. All ordi-r promptly filled.

gaiter at $1 per pair just opened.

71 til In ry I tenia, Major John E. I'.tile Ins been promoted to Lieut. Colonel of the3tb Indiana, vice Jtich.ird J. Ryan, resigned

Loyal 1mi an to be Aaum A W ahing- j reSel prisoners recently at Lnf.iiette. but now too correspondent that the War Department j onrtrred at Cimp Morton, furn shed by Colonel

will, probablv, authorize arming the Indians on John S. Williams of the G.1d Indiana.

Zf Two rebel prisoners, namel Bailey and j Hevel, loih from Kentucky, escaped from Hos- : pital number 3, on Meridian rdreet, night before : last. j IHWc f-hall f .tibli.-h a complete list of the

at. .. K.a-. V.. la.lr alui LihLrt t.i ! -if ii.f j t: r, , I

I IK' HI VIII Ai J iauj as j id o u i j v i i v an - ."imv itiait f.iintness, bould be wiihout tLrui, ai they are u vivifying in their action. THESE BITTERS Will not onlyCure, but Prevent I1 enf,

(:.- rt...l.. f , t .1. r Vloifder'j lilt,'.- : ii1 in rrH'l r tlaulh viluiLli! to Ihe nrron who

j-y V 1 1 W ll.ctr 1VI . ' . . ' v t .-7 r. t.n ... w w

in amounts to f-uit tax paver. mcl.5 &2x i u,a' ll'eui- VvT t

The Supreme Court of Indiana convenes on the fourth Monday in May rext.

Mr. Layard stated in the Uoi:.cof Commons ID reply to inquiries, that an ofScer of the Sumter named Myers, accompanied by a Mr. Thompson of Cadiz, had landed at Tauiricrs Irom a French

j merchant vessel, and w erearreted by th Uuited

States Consul, who requeste-J tne assistance or the Moorish troops for this purpo?c. tut he (Lit. aid) was not aware that any pressure had been put on the Mooriidi Government. Myers and Thompson had since been releie l. Lord P1merton, in repoc.re to inquiries, said the Government originally intended sending a much larger forte to Canada than that dispatched and it was, only in consequence of representations from the Colonial authorities that the number w as

reduced. He btlieved the promptitude, vigor i

and power disputed by the Government had teudeJ greatly to a peaceful solution of the diIculty with America. The total number of the Britich army is 227,000. and of the?e over 24,0tK) aic in the Amcri-

Ici! In.: George W

I.XCiriENT CONSUMPTION,

Pitts informs usthathe

has plenty of ice in store to supply all his old j Weak Lungs, Indie-iiou, Iypepia, li5 a.-eiof the Ner-cu-tomers in this city and any mnount of new tous System, Taralysis, IileK, and Tor all ca.es requiring mi.l Un r.m naie from 1.000 to 1.500 tuns ! Tonic,

for shipping to other places

rr.ehl lm

the Knnsas bjnler. Commissioner Dale ad vises it. FatMOT. A San Francisco paper sums up Fremont a.s follows: "He was n statesman who had never made a speech; a General who had never won a battle; a pithfii.der who always nii-sed the truck, mid a millionaire not worth a continental d u." We saw Col. Mullen, Adjutant Harrison, atxl (Quartermaster Redman, of the Cist In lima, (the 2d Irish) iu the city yesterday. We are informed that the probabilities are that this regiment will be consolidated with that commanded by Capt. John S. illiams. SrgdOnt E. M. B. Hooker, of the 20th In

diana, will leave on Monday next for Fortress Monroe, with a number of men he has recruited for the ervice. Sergeant Hooker was detailed for the recruiting service, and has been most ellicient. He ought to be promoted. The Tka Ridge Rattle Rlbel Statement. The Nashville Timrs of the 15th has the following: We conversed with a gentleman who arrived tn the city yesterday direct from the South, and he informed us that the Memphis papers of Tuesd ty published an account of the recent bloody battle betweeti the Confederates and Federals on the border of Arkansas, and that they claimed a beilltjuit t ic urr for io. Price's army. They put down the loss on the Confederate side at two thousand killed and wounded, and on the Federal at fix thousand. This must be a very hih estimate, though it was undouhtedlf a very bloody battle. They slate that Generals McCullough and Mcintosh, w ere both killed, and that the loss of officers on the Confederate side was very great. The New Alban v Ixdotr w informed that aickne&t has prevailed to a fearful extent in the 2i Wisconsin regiment, Col. Starkweather, lately occupying West Point, at the mouth of Salt river. An officer of the regiment aays that over ninetj deaths have occurred in the regiment since Not ember 10th of typhoid let er alone, and that manr others have died of other diseases. The regiment was the finest and best ofEcered of any recruited in Wisconsin.

a W.a a a

l uge, lesteniav lie soul eleven at living prices for orlicials who collect the costs.

Rebll Iuo.v Clad Ylsslls. It is reported that j

the relels hate two lormidable machines like the Merriinac, but Ie-"s in pizc, neirly ready for use at Mobile, and two on the Lower Mississippi,

nrhich may soon be brought out to attack and de

stroy our shipping in thoe quarters. 3"Mrs. Thompson & Son, on Pennsylvania street, next east of O ld Fellows Hall, nre in receipt of this week's pictorial illustrated papers. Harper's Weekly contains illustrations of the great naval engagement and the two ironclad vessels.

Do Sin A ws Snow, it? A Washington cor

respondent svs: Wendell Phillips had an interview with the President to day by special invitation. Hons. Marshal Loucks is busily occupied in

Notice to Contkactobs is hereby given that the Bluft' Gravel Road Company will, on Situr-

DR. DODS' CELEBRATED WINE B11TERS Are l'iiiiipaM,d!

For Sore Throat, to common anions the Clergy, the r Irrt'v :blriblo

day, the ifcM day of March. ifc2. between the j ror Le agt?i, an,, .nfJrnif ,m, for iersWl, cf weak Con hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 12 M , let the j titutiiu--fr Ministers of the Gospel, lawyers, and all contract for constructing sai-I road, according to i public peak. rs for Itook -Keepers, Tailors, Scmstrf.--

the profile and specifications f D. B. Iloi'biook, C. E., to the lowest ieqojisible bidder. Said profile and srecilications will be readv

gathering no and irnp'iundinz hos running at i for iri'fction. at the tdlice of the Secretary, by

Monday, the 17th int

The Board reei v the right to reject anv or all bids. Bv order of the Board at meeting of 6th of March, le-fi-2. 11-dld D.S. Beatv. Secretary.

Citt Bates Mill for Sale or Rknt. This mill, located on Washington street, cist of Pogue's run, is offered for sale or rent. The machinery is in thorough order, and everything is hi admirable preptration for business. This mill lias heretofore turned out the most popular brands of flour in the nnrket, all its apparatus being of the latest improved style Apply to Charles Lauer, No. 1C2, East Washington street, opposite Little's Hotel. m2J d3wl tiIIandhills and circulars for grocers, protests and notices for notaries, bills and posters for merchants, deeds and blanks for justices, labels and handbills for druggists, records ami blanks for county officers, theatrical and railroad printing of all kinds, cards and billheads for business men. plain nd fancy visiting cards, drafts and

checks for bankers, catalogues and programmes '

for schools, miscellaneous printing for everybody executed at this olhce at the lowest living rates.

Bau for tiik Corn We have heard of the Western man who, in speaking of the use to which corn was put in his section, said the larger portion was made into whisky, but some was wasted by leing made into bread. But the Iowa people seem to be sinking the "good old crop" in the political mire to a level with cotton and the everlasting negro. In the recent elections for State Senators, the Democrats carried hitherto Republican districts, and the pipers say the re suit is attrilnit able to "coin nine cents a bushel." Chicago Times.

ter were silenced, the sunken vessels passed and

our Mag hoisted over the rebel batteries as our forces went along. This cas on Saturd.tr afternoon and nicht

do 1 in I i. ;.-.' u-. C On Sunday mo-ning a heaw fg set in but! . The House of Commons has adoptel a resolulitted, when our boats passed" up safely and si-! l:on declarmg that the Cou.mei exercising he IPiieed Fort Thompson with its tao beatv co. ; r.ght ot elf-goi ernment. ought to undertake the lumbiads. then Fort Ellis with two guns was cap-' respons-.bil.ty ot providing lor their own internal tured after prettv brisk fighting. But the reikis , fCC'Jr,,v;. .... . , . .... , fled in a panic and our flag was hoisted over the ! ,r- Hahhurton protested agamn the resolution fort i Hs toaied. Onlv one fort was left to be engaged, and . The steamer Bermuda left Li vetl on the 1st Xewbern would be nt the mercv of our troops. nst. lor Bermuda, the had a large general carThis was Fort Laue.but the rebels having enough 'lodmg a considerate quanl.ty of mcahanof the boats, offeied little if unv resistance, and dise under the deviation of hardware. It i jjej j believed her cargo was designed for Southern The rebels then tired a large number of ecows P,-"Tt?- , , i , . ... filled with rosin and tunentine. intending to float . H tatc,l that Mr. l eabody had oflere!. it ,, . ' .,. k... , i.v im t ' funds collecte! lor the Albeit memorial ioulu

LilL'Ill iiutill nuu uuiii uui Luiiuva. wv. luvi .v

tna ourni awav iuiiousiv. i . , gunboau then shelled the depot and track. I t,os' Jhat ,,c 0U,J K"". hundred r troops had then crossed, and a white Mag j Pounds towards it; or laihng m this l.; ? ,, i ! ueternnned to ex'ieud the sinn in buudi

CANDIDATES.

OLIVER KEELEY WILL BE A CANDIDATE for Constable at tbe enduing April election. C3T DAVID HUGHES WILL BE A CANP.'DATE for Contble at the enuinfr April electi.tn.

JOSEPH COLLEY WILL BE A CAN-

DIDATE for Constable at the enduing April elction.

tLEVI B. WILLIAMSON WILL BE A candidate fjr Township Trustee at the ensuing April flection. rS'MOHX II. FRAZIEK WILL BE A CANdidate for Constat le at the enduing April election.

Tut Mo.MToa This gem of the Hampton Roads, the proud monument of the genius of Ericsson, derived its name Irom a tribe of lizards, whose fossil remains testify lo the immensity of their prowess. They roamed the ancient seas with the terrible monsters known as the Mososaurns, Iguanathui, Ichthyosaurus, and others of the Saurian genus. A feeble representative of the fossiliferous species still survives, and is

n-.A.t fhikir-.r fVtf-kn. tli rvinnt.ir nntinn that it ! .

' I be seen

fcives warning to the crocodile ol the approach of danger. The last remains of Col. John A. Hendricks and Lieut. Peiry Watts arrived from St. Louis on the 5 o'clock train yesterday. The bodies were escorted the former to his late residence

and the latter to the residence of Mr.lsom Ros

The Indianapolis Museum. This place of I

pub ic resort, West Washington street, is daily thronged with ladies and gentlemen. No more pleasant and instructive hour caa be spent any where than at the Indianapolis Museum. Mr. D. D. Jackson is the proprietor, and to his enterprise we owe the location of this institution in our midst. Mr. Jackson is a naturalist of the Audubon school, scientific and with a passion lor his profession. At the Indianapolis Mueum the

rarest birds and the most singular curiosities may

ZjXj" We are under many obligations to our

Democratic friends in all tortious of the State I

for their earnest efforts iu extending the circulation of both the Diilv and Weekly Indiana State i Sentinel. And we tender to each of them our j

by tbe Jefferson Greys and Madison Zouaves and sincere thanks for the numerous evidences oft

a large imuiler ot citizens, i he remains ol i , , . , .. ... , , , ,, . i i . vc -i . t . ,M i substantial lavois that we hive receive 1 at their i

h mds. We sat to everv honest man, as he loves !

es, Student, Artists, and all persona leading a sedentary lif", tbey will prove truly beneficial. A a Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. T hey produce all the exhilarating effect of Brandy or Wine, without lutoxicatinc: ai.d are a a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of exceiive strong drink, and wbo wi-h to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from tbe poisons contained in the adulterated Wine and Liquors with which the country is flooded. These Hitters nt only CURE, but WIEVKXT Disease and hhou'.d be UM-d by all who live in a country where tbe water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Heilig entirely innocent and Larmies, they may be given freely to Children and Infants with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocate, as an act of humanity, should as.-M in spreading these truly valuable KITTEliS over the land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. Dr. j. novi:i: HODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepare d by tn eminent and skillful physician, who has used them successfully in his practice for the lat twenty-five years. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovee Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitters, had them tested by two distinguished medical practitioners, who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing, disapprove of Tattrnt Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in the

United States, acquainted wiih their medical properties, who will uot highly approve DU. J. HODS' 1MPKKIAL WINK WTTEUS. In all newly settled plsces, where there Is always a large quantity of decaying timber, from which a poison

ous miasma is created, these bitter khould be used every morning before break fasL These truly valuable Fitters have been so thorouahly tested by all classes of the community for almost every variety of disease incident to the Luiuau system, that they are now deemed indispensable as a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! It Cost but Little! Purif) the ItloodI Give Tone to llac Slomacli! llenovale the System! and rol on ar Life. DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WIXE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, com

bined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Dark. Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dod himself who is an experienced and successful Physician, and hence should not be claseed anmnz the o'iack notruws

The market is full of Imitations, represented lo be the , coont Md .eilinst wbich thc Medical

Professiou aie so justly prejudiced. In nil Affection of the Head, Melt. Headache or Nervous Headachr T)r. Doda Imperial Wine Hitter will be found to be movi Salutary n ml Lffirucioiot.

stuck and burnt awav tin ious.lv.

The-

but our

was hoisted

Our navy did not lo.-e a man. ()jrations on the land were briefly as follows: Oar troops landed twelve miles below Xewbern, Gen. lleno's brigade in the advance, most of the troops being so anxious to land, that nearly every regiment jumped into the water and waded ashore, and the whole division was ashore in less than two hours. Alter marching two miles they found deserted rebel camps with tires burning and hot rebel breakfasts untasred. A breastwork was only passed ajd the division bivouacked for the night, und early in the morn ing skirmishing began. Foster's britradc. comprising the Massachusetts

be devoted to the erection of a charitable institu j

thousand

that he had

iniT houses

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Itir me noiiviii iin'Jti oi iuiiucn. t Mr. Pealiody .puts England for a short time , with a fortune of JCTO.MUO per nnnuni. j Iiis repoiteil that Smith O'JJrien has chailenge l S;r Kollert reel.olleiiiig to meet him in France j or Belgium. j

CO(;niSMOAb.

Wasiiinoiox, March 19. SENAT? Mr. Wilmot pieentel several je titions in favor of the emancipation of slaves. Mr. King otfercd a joint resolution authorizing

2-lth, 25ih, 2(iih and 2Jd, vuih the 10th Connec-! the importation of arms ordered by a Stale free

tient in reserve, were m line and engaged a oiouty.

twenty gun battery of the rebels on their left

flank, who showered grape, canister and shell

Mr. Fe-senden said there was a bill on the same subject iu the course ot preparation. The bill

mum them: also heaw musketry from their in- ! was laid over.

laiitrv. On motion of Mr. Henderson the bill to secure The second brigade, comprising thc 21st Mass pay, boiitities and pensions to men actually in achusetts, .r7th New York, ölst Pennsylvania, j service in the Department of the West was taken

and y tli New Jersey, engaged them on the right, i up and passed.

and the General of the third brigade took position 1

in front. The first brigade bore the brunt of the battle, and the Sltli Massachusetts soon had Major Stevenson and Lieutenant Horton wounded, und the 33d Massachusetts lost Lieutenant Colonel Merritt by a cannon ball carrying away one side

ol his body

I ram l.oiiiavllle LouTUlx. Mnh 13 Th brüg builJert captured by MwgA&'s party, co lLa Louiavul &rj4 Nashviile RaLro&d. Lave beta rt!od axd rttorsei hose. River ri&it a!owlT wlti ti;rtn ft two inches ia the canal. Mercury 13. rrom rittsburff. - Pirrr;io, March 19. The collectiiw of eighty transporta at Sara&nah la counection with circumstance known here, I cot considered proper for publication. It indicates that the country about the Tenors fee river, near the AUViot lint will l th theater of eiteiui military opera tiona. Ilsaourl etra. Sr. fOUl-, March 19 Telegram from Gen! Curttss s :at h.s los in killed and wounded at

the !tt!e of Foa HiJge arjut 1.4 X). The enemy retreated entirely aocth of Boatos Mountain.

There are no rebel troops in Northern Arkan3 except marauders ana Pike'a Indiar.i, who kill and luadcr friecdi and foei te&jcnsi nately. rrom Cairo Chicaoo. March 19. Arpeciai to the Trüunt from Cairo nys: The published reports of the cspture cf I'a:d Xo. 10 are uifloubtedly premature. The latest accounts from Columbus are to 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon, at which time heavy cannonading was distinctly heard in the direction of the Island. There have leen no arrival from the Tennessee or Cumberland for the last t hours. None of the gunboats aceoded hightr than Savannah since the engagement. A special to the Tribune says: Thc stetmer Gladiator from Faducah, brirgs a large quantity of ordnince stores capture! at Fort Donelson, vnsi.vting in part of thirty e?ght pieces of liitiilery and a large amount of an munition. The steamer Magill alo arrivel from Ten nessce river. She left there eterday a!tTTin and rejits no niovenienti of imjiortaiice hy tlie troops coticetit rated tl eie. Skirmirhs huloccurreJ between the ja k et s Two or three were killed on euch aide aud four tebels taken prisoner. Tl;e le'oeis :ire C n -e'itrating st Corinth, Mis , and Decatur, Ala. At the latter plat- in Uree liuniHcrs. Olhrer McG II reports the:e is nt a pail'u le of Unionism there i!kui. A iicntlem m j'it arrival fnm Fittshui landing a v on Fridn t lat the rebels littnieil the bridge- and destroyed the track on the Churle-ton and Memphis railroad, between Floience and Eastp-.it. Tl e country in that icinity is covered with water. The Teiuiessec river i tJotbog the country. The relic! fin e at Decatur and Cornith is es timated t 4 V0 The latest intelligence from lolow Is contained in a disjMtth iiom Geueral Pope, dstexl seven o'clock A M , which says up to a little before tint time ti e firing had been hevy and contiu u jus, but at seven o'clock it had materially lackfl;ed. ' Infortuation at Col umbos, was received !a4 evening stating that the libels re appeared on the batiks of the river eiglit miles beloa Columbui. No trouble is anticipated with them. A Fj-ecial to the Tribune dated Cairo, March 19, IIP. M., says: A pet;tleinan jut arrivei from New Madrid, via Si ke-iown, rep rts the sinking of a rebel transport nrmel with heaty cataion by the gvitboit ficet at Island No. Kb"

Mr. Morrill introduced a hill to provide for the

public defense and to accept loans from the everal States for the purjx'se. Keferred. Mr. Harlan pie-ented resolution from the

Iowa Legislature i elating to the eickne.-s among j

the Iowa troops. Mr. Hale, from the Naval Committee, reported a resolution authorizing the Secretary of the

The 10th Connecticut were ordere! to support Navy to place officers uow on the retired list in

the 2ith Massachusetts which had suffered very active service.

COMMCnCIAL.

I3T JAMES TUKNEIt IS A CANDIDATE for re-election to the office of Township Trustee. Z5T UEV. K. WHITTEN WILL BE A Candidate for Trustee of Center Township, at the approaching April elecliou, subject to the vote of the people. febl-dte

SPECIAL NOTICES.

NOTICE.

TO.ILnw. A. COX OrujJSi! Tio. Is lat Washinglon Street Have been appointed agents for the ale of II IK A . I) I? H T 1' S S I Ii A Ci t THE WOXIJFKFL'L fiUANTLl'S. for tbe cure of Couzl.s, Colfts, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Wheezing, rritationof the t'vuia and Tonsils, and Disc-aes of the Luns:. Sold in large boxes, 23 cts., 51 cts.. and $1 each. nlNliwly

severely.

The 3d brigade executed a flank movement and the order to charge bayonets was gven and a hand to band ght ensued of the most de-per-ate character, wlien our troops drove the rebels out at the point of the bayonet, charging them out of siiht. The rebels took possession of a railroad train and fled from Ncwbern, burning the bridges, the Worthington House, some private dwellings and a number of whisky and turpentine distilleries. Slaves had commenced pillaging but were stopped. A large number of Unionists were found in the city. From :Vcv York. New York. March ltf. Advices from Nassau state that the British schooner Sir Robert Peel had arrived from Charleston aud the steamer Cecilia from Dungan creek, fia. They state Untitle Ell.t Worley ran the blockade on the niht of Feb. 27. c-os-ed Rattlesnake shal, where there were but 2l.j fathoms water, the ship drawing 13 feet saw some lights at a distance, supjiosed to be one of the blockading vessels. Provisions at Charleston were very high; but

ter and coffee $1 per jound

On motiou of Mr. Wilson of Mass. the bill for

the organization of the army corps, tc, wag taken up and passed. The bill for abolishing 1 a very in the District of Columbia was taken up. Mr. Doolittie and Mr. Pomeroy spAe in favor of it. After executive session the Senate adjourned.

HOUSE. The Houe was engaged iu the con

sideration of the tax bill.

The House acted on all the general provisions, some foity in number, without importaut amendment. Mr. Wycklifle offered an amendment to exempt Elav cs from direct taxation. Rejected. The House then cojsidered sections relating to licenses and taxes on spirits, ale beer and porter, but made little progress. Adjourned. . From Hakbinglon. Washington, March ID. The tteam tug Leslie, which arrived here late last niht, teporis that when she passed Acquia the buildings and

wharf there was on lire. The supposition is that the rebels hate etacuated the place and burned the buildings. '

Dispatches received at the Navy Department!

CAUTION.

from Flag Officer Dupont, announce that the flag

The Ella Worlev would go to Havana to be ! of the United States floats over Fort Macon, at j

sold, and herowners intend to purchase the Span

ish steamer Ocean Biid, said to bo faotei than tlie Ella Worley. The British ship Gladiator was at Nassau, supposed to be waiting for a cargo.

Lieut. Watts were taken to Bryautsburg at 10

u clock this morning.

Two good men and brave soldiers have fallen, , his country, torn and distracted though it is, to

part, during the present

and tne result nas come none to us wun me ttt reAX lIO exertion on hi li.n mi nt .nrrnir fur rtir fYi.mlj til it :lrp liwf til '

us forever. Thev both fell with faces to the toe . "'cy. but continue to labor and talk with ; and with words of cheer and support to then men his associates, and place in the r poes.ioti suca on their lips. The echo of their words hud not ; information as will instil the principles of good y-died away when the lips that uttered them ! w !I unJ c Iilv towirxii everv Cltizen of the were ealel m glorious death. 1 hey died as - " x. heroes, and as heroes they will remain in the ; hn'1' ,rum lW ctnme urt'1 to wliese llie wave j meniry of the pecple. i wash its most S-iuthern sands. Remember that ' John Abram Hendricks was the first Colonel at the pi e.-cnt. above all times, "eternal vigilance j whose death Indiana has been called upon es- ; . ,-,-, ., i .... i.i i i V ; is the price ol liberty. jttuIIv lo m iiirii over. Although Indianians ; 1 I have been in the first rush of battle and have sat- j loT fhf ,ilT ?fBlinfIi ! nS.ed themselves for their country on neirlv . , . . 1 every battlefield. Col. Hendricks was the higheA ! kntiml: I have during the past winter c mm ander the Sute has vet lost. His oeaih been 0,'iite a ttequettt visitor at Metropolitan, has left no stain on the fame of Indiana, but en- H.dl, and in mv opinion t!i entertainments given : liauced her on bri-ht glory. He tell, as all our ,hr11;h.,u: tl,; lM,-., h ue been -ucli as rellect ' oead soldiers have laben, in the trout ranks of the contest for victory or death. If Indianians great ctl t not only ucn the Mmi-er. but upon 1

needed n example how tn be. they liave here a the excellent stn-k eoniptny among wh Jtn none

hate ttinlc a rn.'re favorable impie.-si.Mi uron the

same as BKO a i s bitUM-iiiAi. latente, ' wDirn are , in most cases proiliiciive of positive injury. 3lar.y dea!er will recommend inferior preparations and lower priced i articles, affordTig more prof t to themselves. Ak for and OBTAIN only "BKOWN'S BKDNCIHAL TROCHES," hich by l-ng experienca have proved their value, having received the sanction of physicians severally, nd testi

monials from eminent men throughout the country. BKUW.VS BKONCHIAL TittHTHKS. when allowed to dissolve slowlv in the mouth, have a direct influence to

theafTected part: tbe .e.tative and soothing efffct to the I mucus lining of the windpipe into the Hroi.chiiaUay.ru!- i monary irritation and Rives relief in Couch., Odd, and ; the various Throat affections to which public speakers and '

singers are liatle. febll-dly '62

San Augustine, Florida.

The town was surrendered without fighting. The town authorities received Commander j Rogers in the town hall. ! After being assured that he would protect the j loyal citizens, they raised thc flag with their own hands. j The rebel troops evacuated the place the night :

j before the appearance of the gui.boats. 1 This is the second one of the old forts taken, j

Jacksonville, Florida, was also surrendered in t

FEMALES.

The manv certificates which bare been tendered us, and

the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive ! proof that among the women these Bitter hare piven a i

1 satisfaction which no others have ever done before. No. ! woman in the lsnd should be without them, and thoe i ; who once use them, will not fad to keep a supply. J

CROCERS.

From Washington. Washington, March 19. The Tribune'i dls patch says: Further confirm -tion of previous statements

touching barbarities practised by the rebeis upon e manner.

the bo iesof Union soldiers buried on the battle ! The Governor of Florida ha recommended the field of Bull Run, have been received j entire evacuation of East Florida ! The Lieutenant Colonel of the 3d New Jersey i he Senate confirmed to-day Capt. D. G. Furregiment, the first regiment of ihfontry to enter ; raunt to le a Flag Officer in command of the ; Manassas, has in his jossession a skull which he Western Gulf blockading squadron, found han-ing oer a table in a rebel hut. in-j Lieut. Col. Daniel P. Woodbury, of the corps i scribed with the words "Sie Semper Tyrannic" ' 0f euiiincers, was confirmed Brigadier General .

and the lrguiia coat ol arms, lie satisfied him seif also that they used skulls for ladles, and m ule pipes of the bones of our alaughtered men.

;m rti.rnt.Ara. I Ne-wr X'mrU. Market. Niw Tuaa, March 21. Flour continues heavy; common grades declined fc; limited inciUiry for export and home consumption; very -small sales at $5 20f$ $5 33 for fupeifiiie Sute; $5 335 45 for extra State; $.3 20(5 23 for superfine Western; $5 40(5 60 ftr common to medium extra Western; $5 70(3 73 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio, and $5 b(36 75 for trade brands, mat ket closing heavy. Whisky market heavy and lower: tales at 2l he-it market dull, hearr and 2c lower; aales of rel State at $1 32 and Milwauke $1 30, delivered. Corn rules steady with a fair export Inquiry; aales at 5MWc for mixed Western in a tore; COc delivered; 34c for damaged do.; 3961c for new yellow Jersey and Southern, and 63c for new white Southern. Bacon rules firmer: sales of abort ribbed! middles at 7c. Fork quiet and steady; aale at 13 23(313 73 for nie-s; $10ll for prime; $12 $0(3,13 75 for prime mesa. Beef more active. Lird rule dull and prices ttill favor the buyer; sales at '($,'' c,ti latter an extreme price. Butter rules tirm at 10Q13c for Ohio and 16 22c for State. . Cheese lirm; sales at ?c. t TtLf.Gaara.J Cincinnati .?larke?t Ciaciaaati.'Marcb It. Flour closed dull with not much demand; tupei fine $1 23(4 30. Wheat is held higher owing to a light tu pply, but prices remain unchanged; red fold at SW 93 cents. Cni in good demand at 56c. Oats firmer and in good demand at 27c. Rye in good demand at 53(J? 3Gc. Baricv unchanged. WbisLy firm at 19c. PrnrNiorn remain nnchar-fed.

Ba!k n.e:it In nrvlente demand; sales at 3iv

for shoulders; 4'Xc for sidet. 'Mess r"rk sold at $10 75(211.

Teic i a ool demand lor lard at c. Bacon dull and is oflertd t 3' (15 aivl 6Xc. Groceries uncbaned and quiet. Mohnes sold at frft 10o. u:ar titra at tJl&Wfc. CofTee uiichaiigni at iTJ-JI.'gC Exchange firm at trem.

31

AVholosalo Grooei'H. Corner Wawliliigton and Delaware

Mreelt Indiannpoli,

II

AVINV, THE LARGEST STOCK OF GH iCFTdES in this city, with such facilities a to enable us to

e.i as low a. any bouse in tbe West, we invite lealers to examine our ifo.Hl an 1 prices before purcha.in ele-

wliere. Jat received on consijrr.roeiit. 4S(i U iUbrl. new White Ki.b. 115 Mackerel. 3i' B.inew Peanuts.

o re at. i i-r sale at very low retires a e!7-d A A A W.

' Price fttl OO per Bottle. O j

Eot'tle tor OO. Prepared and sold t y CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., SOLE PkOPKIETOKS,

of volunteers.

The following nomination was also made: ' Mr. Van Iluth, of Md.7 Register of the Land ; flfVw. in Tljnt ih I

i TheU. S. uppljr ste-trner It'iole Island, with j I a a- . 1 li 1 - .

, foreijsn.irw. mai.s aua ui-aiwi nm uua. iintuni Jare. anl this, with the unfavorable new from 'Fortlanp, March 19. The Anglo Saxon , Hunptoii Roads on the 1-th m-t. During her the Easteni maiketadeprse,i price g.. nd Captain John Graham, from Liieipool, arrived ; trip she supplied Jd ves-el with freh provisions, i furlher decline of 23c wa e-tabüihed the mar

Cincinnati Tattle Harket farlhmrrk ending .Hard lUtli.

Catill. The supply of beef has been quite

here this morning

Her dates are five davs later.

The mails and the newspaper bag for the As

I

- s William Mreet, ew York. For sale by druggist.- and gr-Kr-r- cei.eraüy throuKh'nt the country. jj-24-3tawly What is Life Without Health ?

SCHNULL.

r-l..ri.ii ! II. .1 i!inii'-!i i'l L-..il l) r

not.it a ill. et not .be lost. Such examples wall

never l forgotten. Chnel Hendricks wa well known to the people tl the county and Si.ite. He w im . lawyer if aliiiitv, hid been for icais pubbciy knoan, and ! was twice the unanimous ca adid ite of Republican rvnver.tior;- for Congie irom the 1 hint On gresional District; at'd, altl ongh in t e'ected on either oceasioii. he distinguislied the canvasses by an nb!e and energetic support of the principle-, be decnie.1 correct. He was thc eldest son of the late Governor Will am Hendricks, and was boru ..i Fr'.d it . in March, 123, and killed on his 33i.li b..t:,.!,v,' Fiidiy, Marth 7lb, l662.--Xdi$on C-jtain Thomas Foster. CommUsary of 5.i!.-:-ten e United Slates Army, has relieved M.j"t C L. Kiib.irn, in this place It i- sue-ted th.t since the Administratbn ha ien F.emont a command it can uot any longer projerly refue to pay the debts be contratai when he was in command in Missouri. If his uld !ehts ate not paid who will wish to have .liiy dealing with him in his few position? L'ap. Clin- Miller, under date tif Dei erly, Mi.'h 13th. rite. as b.lloa.; "If 1 have no bad luck I hall Im; o my rod home by the lth or CKh. It will take some time to get home, aa the road are very bad, and I aui not well vet." The Terre Haute Esprft of the Icth aa) 'I he half brother of Gen. Zolli coffer confine-l aniciig the itLel piium at this place, d.ed th! iii' inir ' 1 hi m- k- een ali. Iiave died

PATENTS.

plav-;;iiig pii'dic than Mr. K. tl. White. His ' stle is a l:n;rab!e, being the rc-ult of an atten-! tive and intelligent tu ! y 'f humau nature, and in ray peculiar opinion of what broad comedy is an ! ought to be, rich and unctuous, but natural : with il, he h is few equals, and rnei'ts the ful!e-t opportun'tv t win substatit: il favors from his many friend in Indianapolis; and I would here supe-it to the Manager that, in my opinion, the patr.'ii ot the Mcirojolitan would be deiihted to have an opportunity to testify their sprecia-

A Cold i- ar.!i-vii p. A Couu i troublesome. Hoarsene. j.ri-vrnt. -pet-ch. ore Throats are painful.

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A T E N 0? S! BRANDE'S T0SSILAG0

O

bTAlNFD FOR NEW INVENTIONS OF EVERT

uecrij t.'.n. Fees corttingixt n surek. .'o pat

ent no pav. sei.c I or cnrcuikr, eivu g Terms, a.rectior.s, 4c. Ad.fres AMuS BKOALNAX, iolS-dly TiOent Artomey. Wa-hirjton. I. C.

I pleasant to take, and soon egVct a cire.

2ä cents a box. at ail the Drur Stores.

MEDICAL.

tion of tnodet worth bv Living Mr.

rou.-iug beneCt.

White a L. 31.

I.xpuxArvLis, March 19, 162.

i

At the ar.nual meeting of the Young Mens Christian Association, held last Monday evening, the following ofticers were elected for the ensuing year: .resident F. A. W. Davis. Vice Fresidcnts 1st I'resbv terian Church. K. Sharp; 2! Freshy terian Church. Tho. V. Wei.b; 3d Fre-bflerian Church. Ch ir'.e G. Stewart; Ith Fre-ltvteriao Church. C. W. M.nire; Congregi lioiial' Giurch, Ir Win. Ii FUlcher; Ii ptlt Church. Thompson Dunn; Epacopal Church. Dr. A. S Wrht; Lutheran Church. D A. SJiat.e ; berger; Roberts Chapel, A. L. Wright; Wesley : Cal Wm. H. Stonenun. C rrespwtidit.g Setretary Dr. 1 . 1 arvm. keconlini: SsHieUrv C. D.cks ti Tie.i.urri Win if Srni'h

lciv .Tlnlical Ilirorry. For the i.pee.ly and pemaMnt cur of GONOKEHEA, GLEET. CKETHAL. DISCHARGES, j SKMIN L WE KNKSS. NIGHTLY EMlssjoNS, 1 t NCUNTIX A NCL, G tN IT AL I K1UT A b; LI TV, j Grarel,-stricture, and ACecdons of the Kidney and Bladder j whith La been u.l b-y cpward of one j hundred physiaan, j IN TIIEIU PRIVATE PRACTICR, WITH ENTIKESUC- j CESS. .upereJit! CubeS-. t'opaiha, Cpul. or acy , cm ;rr compound hitherto known. i :u:livs specific fills

RKANDE'S BRANDE'S BRANDE'S BRANDE'S

TUSSILAGO CIT.ES COUGHS. TUSSILAGO CI P.ES COLTiS. TUSSILAGO CrKi: HOARSENESS. TUSSILAGO CUKES SORK THROAT.

I

A re ee-!y in action, often eTectin a cure In a few days, aid w r,eu a cure '. effected it Is pemiantnt. Tfcey are prepared from vegetable extract that are Larrcles ( o tLe ytem and n ver nau-eate the .'.omach. or imprertitte the breath; and beln; rui(ar--oatt-d, all causeou ta-te i avtleU. No ebanee of diet i neceary whil. c:dk them; r.or d.e their action interfere wuh husir.eM

pur-it. bach box contains six coien no.

PRICE ONE DOLLAR, t And w.!J be ent by mail, pout-paid by any adrertised ,

Aeent, on receipt of the m.ey. olu by uruorint rrn- j erally. ' N'ooe genuine ithout mv isnature on tb wrapper. J. BRTAN, F..-l e-ter, N. General Acent. t T fjy TOHLnX a COX, Aren' for l4tansja? a li-!ll !Aw '1

ODE TO BltASIlK'K TtsMI.AuO. WONDEKfTL GRANULES. Oh! where ran 1 favl tbTo, To tbe Drug S:ore go quick, I will upeedily try tber..; I Lave a bad Cough, And I wi-b to be mre To have the V est remedy That Ü1 viry won cure. TTT 5 cen per bix. at all the Drua Store. OUE TO UODI KFl'l. (iUAM Ll. Co'iuh and Cold will go away, 5met:ire in a ?r.gle day. If to the Druz Store yoa aill po An-l aet applied with Tus-iUe Vdo can ae tt freely a you pleaee. It aerer fail t frire yoa t'. Those Granule wonderful ar, I'm pure, -ror they peeddy effect a lasting cure.

r Zj cecu per fcx. at all Drajt Store.

DRUMS.

Iaaaaai. JIbi

UT RECEIVED A l4.)T tF MI'HM U t'OTS KUMS a? lew nri-e. n n.i. ti:i a iv n.i.

From .fw York. Xf.w- York, Marth 13. The Commercial sav?

sociale! Press were dispatcher! South by the early ; that its correspondent has perruiioii fiom Gen. '

morning train, and will arrive in New 1 ork at liurnside to say that an expedition wi.i soon leave about twelve o'clock to nipht. I Ncwbern for Beaufort suibdently Urong to over- ; Gbeat Firitain. The imp)rtance of the Fed- ! come all rebel obsLiclc, and that place is proba- . eral victory at Fort Donelson was generali y reeog- ; blv capture-J before this. nizel, causing un advance in American securities : A letter of the 7th ?Ute that Gen. Duller and ; and aderression in cotton. ; stafTare still at Hilton Head. j The London Times admits the recent successes , The following i Gen. Dum-ide' con?mtulaof thc Federal?, and their importance. It pays J torr address to his troop., dated He adtpiarters, 1 the have been gaineti in the country and where! Department of Xorth Carolina. N"ewleTn, March , tlie alirginnce of the jopul ation was divided, but 15: they hae scauely brought the Federal Gnern - The General comniuiding congntuhtw his inent any nearer than before to a reconstruction : troops on their brilliant and bard won victory of j of the Union. j the 14th. Their courage, their patience, their en-1 The London Moruing Post hopes that both the durance of fatigue, eipoure nd toil can not be j Unionists and secesiouits will lok upon the too highly praised. Alter a tedious march, j present state of affairs as affording grounds for a j dragging their howitzers by h and thiough swamps ; compnimise of their difSculty, as theconqaet of and thickets, after a sleepless night pa ed in a j the South is beyond the attainment of the North ' drenching rain they met tlie enerar in his chosen '. on the one hand, and the complete establishment j position, found him protected by strong earth- : of their independence on the other may be bevond j wotks mounting many and be ivy puns and in an the power of the South. " i open field themsel es. Lhey conquered. , i C ru Field had an interview with F.arl Russe'.I j With euch soldier an advance is ictory. recently in regard to connecting Eurure and; The General commanding directs with tcalhr i America bv a cable from Ireland to Newfourd-1 pride, that as a well deserved tribute to ralor iu ! I n. J. The'interview is understood to have been j this f-e?ond victory of the expditiou. that each . satislactory and encourr.ginz. ! regiment engaged h'!l inscribe on its banner The annual meeting' of the Atlautic Tele t the memorable name Newbero. gnpb Comymnr was to be held at London on the By command of Brigadier General A- E Durn19:1 of March "to receive the report of the Board ; side. Lewis IIicdkovi, of Directors. Adjutaut General. Great excitemeut and violence atteti!d the; iTiTT election of tne member of Parliament for Long- rro" Tl : . foit. Leland. I Wwchmt. a . Marth 19 -Strasburg wa. The miiiurv were callel out and charged upon ; occupied by our troop. Iat Suialay erenibtr. the riotors Nieral times. ' ick.Q' ymJ retre 'ted on our approach. ; No lives were lost but many person injured. Thc Michigan cavalry led the advance, ana S:r Henry and Edward Murridge. extensive j Gen. Shield diviaion followed.

iron manufacturers, in L .ndon.had failed. Li- A.hbj'a cavalry t-roiectel il retrai oi me

ket closing dull at $1 75'?2 for common, $3 25 a-2 .VI for fsir; 52 753 lor good, and $3 25 3 51 for prime to choice, pT cental gross. Hog. -ogft dull at $123 25 for alop. awl $3 5o3 75 for coin fatted, pro. Sunr. There is no change in aheep and tot many offering.

SCHOOL OOOKS.

OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &C.,&

IN SMALL OU LACGK j ANTniFS. At HOWES, TcwAirr a cir. feb low 6m 1 W.t W a.si.in"0 tr.

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bi'.ities one butrdrel and fifty to two hundred thousand pounds. It w. fearel their assets would tarn out unsatisfactory. Tbe continuous fall in bread -duffs is alleged to have been the caue of their failure. The Paris correspondent of the London newapaii gives reporu tLat mtny bundreds of arrests had uken place tiiere All n. ti siMT'e! of hivin ln chief of

reUls, and gave a good deal of annoyance to

our forces. A brilge waa bornl by the rebel , which also caused us considerable delay. rrarn Plalliadclpaala. Philadelmu, Msrch 19. It la reported here that the rebel CoutmiMioner Yancey b been cu!ure! while atleuipting ui run thehka-kade.

cr fcc 7hcxLtt which might be eAecca

, iL-ah a ginf remedy.

2? ifrugUcid$eterrrie9enzLtl'j. 2 FcJ art axtxm cf th impcrtzryst cf stcrpinz a ficiuh. cr flLrjil fcld ta its frtt tizg ; thai xich m vx the begirjnir ivcjld yld t9 a mild remedy, if net atiendtd to, attacks ihe lungz. ivcrt firs irjtrodrxxl elr.m yan QJIi huu been proved that thrj art t 5 ixe! zriicU hefzrt th pjlZiz fr C j1AjJisricL, aaJxt tht Kxckir,S - Ocugh irk crtMXunfiiLeJVt ar numtrziia qjtaticna cf ths jZhCA, f? giving" immediatm rtiqf. O lud find thm tjtotual far dearinjö and tirtrigthenvig th icisi. M ßdd I y aU (Prvggists jnd QeaUrt