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“THE NEW YORK HERAL = Wk LE NO. 9323. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1862. PRICE TWO CENTS. eee a a "tarpon rnc nmap pn nn cane ae = a ee = == even sin THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CAMPAIGN, | scttttey™* 0 bls 47 wbcanvrcccnion renters | S073 ests i tt i era | Mating nara wa aticyh RS Ha | Saf waronoioeagite ‘ae, m yarvonn, trig | ANOTHER BRILLIANT VICTORY, me . immort i iv ye necessary. . Be shells were seen to €: le--one, in » F nV TBS mutry pice wile cxrac al vides found “AUK armen etoyene! formes vor balalut, pbc thelr earthwerk, sending up a column of dirt as high as ® Tmmense Efforts of the Rebels to De- | weContuerate Stuies Aruy, who have uot proper Quan sang impur abreuvo nos pillons |? We iedtnal yesterday trat the fedvrals hat landed a | their attention totam! No. 10, whieh dey continned | GOn, Garfield Completely Routs ba ae ore “ sil ‘Cosinnat th comens. en te Go wane we large force at Bavannal, Tenn. We expose they are le a eta dark, but with what success we could not th R b 4 Temovs sugar, molasses and cotton CHOPPIN , Surgeon y uregerd's Flat making preparations to pore jon of the Memph' learn. fend the River. from the city having ‘ven heretofore ordered, tho own- | Faumvany 25, 1862. ° Mitcriteston Railroad, “Pict mutt wave be ultowad. to | The Xeutucky shore is lined with tents for two miles e Rebels. * ere. trolling either of said | NOTICB TO VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS THROUGHOUT |" get this greek thersiaph he ein ee gperwrent for thin we ys the head enient No. I ~ nnnnnnnns ha THe STATE. would indecd be crippled. the and unt indus is all was pere ; oT aun, Sees OY Sots | ate mtneettnrmmmmet | yo RACE ew Onimans, Feb, 12. 1862. on upon this read, to bri it np to its present jl nds, Wy cross) eee Gen. Beauregard in Command of the Army of The Com in-Chief and. Major Cieveral eit, im | state of unctulness, to lot i fall into the bands of ony from the island to the Beaeety share, Eres fe Se ree § ‘to put in operation the new militia law, | enemy, to be used against us. must be protected, | Ss ‘a ongly fortified, the Mississippi and Gen. Bragg of. eae es the volunteer companies of tho city. | We, as a people, are abie to protect and save itr If wa, | Kentacky shore at the head and the foot of the island, THE ENEMY ABANDON EVERYTHING, and A ‘ell persons di to form volunteer | avoutatie, let them have our river, but we hope it ts the united [From the Chicago Tribune Correspondence, ke. &e. ac to Major Genera! Bragg’s 00) haractor and effect of the law. sentiment” of our peepie that we will fave our raitroad. Isiaxp No. 10, Mo., March 16, 1802, ” 5 the Second Grand Division. ts ve in the ity moar . hyd A FOL COR DaEDAR, RaLsatons, re- yen - Got tinder way at daylight this imoring, depp down pI | Ny ivisions, are disbanded by opera- | What a Mistake—Movements in the West. hin yrange of the upper battery, and commenced to shy - iicaioe einen same [ea ere mmo toren ee, |, iim aetnnn impe trent) on | tous cba tyres Ta een. “ “ Fy a is. si 0 feters 8, some twen! wor fs iy 0 bs tule! rg corr: mt Wwe MBali Ci THEIR GENERAL ORDERS. one ‘employes. | cw yaviebes of iricans gud Jeflerson, may be | thogeand strony, iatoty engaged on the Camberiand ant THE VLAG OF TRUCE OUFRAGED. perenne die ngs |. H. D. Guion an} James H. Smith re bereby & 60 as to be put into immediate operation. “Wennhessee rivers, Dave failen hack to Padeeab, General Only a couple of shots were iired, when a white flay. | meretal says that @ boat has just arrived from Piketow, Pointed heads of the civil police, and i 1 PORMATION OF OOS ¢NTES, Poll 7 iy oDj " “J ‘ ve vit 0 work a 20H members of said police are req d'to report 0 and re- 8) Volunteer companing miny bo a toatl, the 160 olk, antiripating that the objert of Meir faiiny back was | was seen to move violently from the work apd to cou. bringing the particulars of General Garfleld’s expedition ’ te make a flank movenient on Columbus, when th tin vin a by hit fi the fla; MEMPHIS UNDER MARTIAL LAW. | spect thein accordingly. of aren, 1803, “After tht date "nye can bo forived | ig ofderod forward, ius srlored the Dreiges om, Mayhel® | Ehipe "0 Ceursa,lalng ceased, as al algo all hells | to Pound Gap, forty miles beyond Piketon, XIL James F. Barton, of the State of Arkansas, iohere- | without {ho consent of the Commander n-Chie!, and vo | creek tokedesiroyod in order toimpede his: progress. | operations, even to the woving of the mortars, while a y nnn nnnnce by appointed Deputy Provost Marshal, It will be his 6an be received into a volunteor com) after | The federals are presumed t be fuily advised of the fact | tugearried Lient. Bishop down to sé¢e what was wanted. There were five thousand rebels intrenched om the . x re pr y fact | tug ” ‘ dhty to-see that all groceries and drimking saloons within 15th of Mareh, without the ccrgunt of the Gene- | that there never has heer avy idea ofevacnating Colum- | On arrivingad thework, he was aaswered that they were it of the Cumberland The Citizens Already Chafe Under | 2v¢™le« ot the city of Memphie, io the State of Arkan- | rai. bus. signalicing the works doi the river,and did not wih to | *mmit jamberland Mountains at Pound Gap. Bas, are cloned, aud if necessary. he will toxcibly sup- 4. Volunteer companies munt consist of not Jers thun Parperig= campunicate with vs—a dirty sublerfuge to gain time, | Garield ascended the mountain with bis infantry, by up, the Galling Yoke. Bpgpe: the anes sacepeney tie etnaiet. sixty nor more than one hundred privates for artillery Haxt Up for a Gunamith, hich war follorced up by the Grampus hoisting « wleite 12h i paddertacike toon. Ah emarercon ap lee tPaEiBrig-tno Nor more whan | | The following waique, wivertiement syste in Ue | tv cud dear tno te wg from th Gland “Lieut, | fronvented paths, aud while bis cavalry, by advaucing iV vernor . ne red privat for cavalry. jemphis A) e jerch 13 Bishop was of opinien that time enon; mn lost. . BOMMATION OF RPGIMENTY AND BRIGADES. PPSGUNSMITH IC PRIOR. Ser tkl mot wait for’ the Grampoe, bat steamed up for | 0S the main road and makings vigorous attacks tm The Governors of Mississippi and What is Martial Law? at be fein Dray be formed of not less than wen com | ‘ihe undersigned, (we've slips froin Memphis, on Big | the Benton; and the led down the white | front, drew the rebels a short distance down the summit, . run 6 ades of not in four ner ereck plank road, wil} ight dollars a vay in'votton, | fag an ie Louisiana Call for Troops ig Mr ar ot a Frormm OF 1 Six rogimente: but. any company <f artillery OF eavalry | os hye dollace in ous and boar, sor i hrat vate gun. | Upto this time no rebel colors had boon shown from | the infantry advanced along the ridge, and completely Frora the Memphis Appeal, March 43. may be sttached to «volunteer br'yade witli (he consent | smith, to niake a newly invented rife out and out, Ap- { the hatiery, but now they went up, and the preparation | routed them after a fight of less than twenty minutes, f. ppeal, } : rol hs fig! wenty min le eet Aconsiderable diversity of opinion prevails in regara | ° the Commander-in-Chief. ply by Sunday next to to yes them down regu'ariy and by approved methods to martial law, its character, extent and inatrumentali- 5 Sane oF habe pin teasghide rive ALS id. BYEELE & €O,, Exchange Build wenton with renewed vigor. Eight mortars were anes ‘The rebels abandoned everything. i i - Hach company of infantry must have one captain, steal nl i position and engayed i throwing their terrible ‘ i Beauregard Will Accept Binety | tet Many retsons suppoge that military few ie que ret lieutenant, one seoond iteutenant, one third oN Acco $ thirtee-inch shell The Benton's rillod saventy fours General Garfield pursued the rebels six miles into D. t “ or the ‘ ‘8 | Heutenant, five sergeants and fovr corporals, THE UNI jUNTS. algo opened five with Such ekiil that the rebels ran from | yirgini ‘ r rt iy Wok MD eerie A eerieli mye! yoaepy ries Fach company of artillery must have one captain, two ewer their work, andthe lag was covered with dirt and Virginia, and after quartering his men over night in the B08 first lieutenants, two second lieutevants, eight sergeants, » en water. The firing was kept up st » though slowly, | captnred camp, burnt their barracks, consisting of #izt; and does not, in its operations, embrace those engaged | | oie gorporais, two buglers and six artificers, The Operations of the Gunboat Fleet at | oii livgs'riock i the afemnonb—the mortars expend: . " * ae eee ordinary civil employments, og se i Cries of the Rebel Press, ban Yoon eniabisi 11 not ined ana ARceTtaiDed | {osnacer, he sin act an baymasior one sureen 080 | ‘Museen Rexx, March 1A, 1802 THE VERY LATEST. wwas hurt on our side. WHE RIVER BLOCKADE AT NEW MADRID. | .,ctmrseter tie “ordinity struments |g ee'Cpnier or wor mare has orysbal imma | ae vires. rae ninasnsadeckoamaings’ NEWS FROM GEN. WCLECLAIPS NEPABTHENT. Seer aed ae Teeny tine teloge the wreat | Datialion, to be commanded by » major, ond five and ers | | Fiagship Benton, Work sheadaThe Fixing Kept Up Day ~~ and Night—Trhe Enemy’s Flotilla Com- Interesting Army Order of Gen. McCliele . 201 ies - | captain. writ of habeus corpus. Iu other words, martial law may | then ten companies, may form a battalion, to be com 1 pletely Hemmed In—Engagement Be- lan—Reviews in the Camps—Splendié i Gun boat Clicinpati, be said to be no law ai all, but rather the will of the miliary | ™Anded by a lieutenant ‘colonel, Gun! " commanda: i ¥ 4 OFFICERS OF CAVALRY. Gunboat Carondelet gard for ea cteralenly : irre fergie opment ‘s 9. A troop of horse must have one captain, one first Gunboas Mound City’ ,Commarular Kel Condition of the Troops, d&c. Pjlase all rower. ae wet ng ali the resources of the ais. | Heutenant, one second lieutenant, one ensmer, four | funhoat }ouisville, Commander Hove, tween Thely Gunboats and General Wasuinatox, March 20, 1862. trict. in the hands of the mi nuthorities, to be | Herkeunts, four corporals, one farrier and one saddier, Gurrvout Pittsburg, |eutonant Thompson. Pope's Batteries=One of Their Gan- | Tho fine weather of yesterday was taken advantage of in the ‘ . Two troops r ‘bo | Gunboat St, Louis, Ficutenant Paulding. used and wielded sgainst the miblic 10. Two troopa of horse shalt form a squadron, to ; ; by the different divisions for dress parades and reviews. é commanded by the senior cay * drone Gunboat Conestoga, Lieuienant Blodgett-—the onty boat, hosts Sunk, &c, But as we have it here we must submit to it, at the some geht A wainy Roce eqnedrons, $ dupiny ‘ Tho regulars, under the command of General Sykes, THE BOMBARDMENT OF ISLAND NO. 10. THE VERY LATEST NEWS, toed it I pee shall form aregiment, to be coinmanded by a colon}, | im the fleet not ironclad. Wasmneron, March 20, 1662. time it is prope! to remark that iv the execution of mar- . b ry hs B . &e., &e., &e, fiat law qreat pradence isto be exercieed. Chief Junties | Hewtenant colone! and major, with the same statroficers | Fach boat (designated numerically) bears a mortar | yy oficial despatch from Commodore Foote, received | Were inspected by him, and General Franklin's 4tvisio Taney Wide “(that no more force ean be used than is | ** Teg! — roy yoy SCRE, conn weighing seventeen thonsand ove hundred and cighiy_ was reviewed by General McClellan. The men were ip ‘The present exmpaign in the Mississippi Valloy and along the river of that name is onc of the most impor- , fant movements of the war, We therefore compile from. Sate Southern papers the general orders and preciama- thone of the rebel commanders and Governors of States 4a thet vicinity, fer the purpose of layifig before and e@learly showing to our readers the great efforts the wobdels are making to defend that river for the purpose of protecting Louisiana apd New Orleans from our ad- wancing forces, splendid condition. Their bearing and appearance elicit- ed high commendation from the General commanding, The following comprehensive army order has just been issued from headquarters:— GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 102 H&ADQUARTERS ARMY OY THs POTOMAC, Caner NPAR ATAXANDRIA SkumNany, Va., March 19, 1862. Pirs:—Commanders of army corps have authority te grant leave of absence far periods not exceeding fifteen days, and furloughs. THOR! npcry be done pert San or he at “2¥ | 11, volimtser oompauies, battalions, regiments and | four pounds, diecharging @ round shell, weighing two at ipeas pclock: lent. might eb.Gairo, snd. telegraphed ‘en or whore order it is done, Wil be responell ‘Me jab td bos Hell Nan S oo eng oF sppoint | hundred and fifteen poonds, without ite <outents—the | !:/ther to-day, ery =. company , battalion, reghnent and brigade may be ascer- # Se prnanes ta rn pens oem tained wil be sustsinat, whether by reseition,ae:le der. ~ one 4 two to ye miles. The | the island shores are lined with forts, each fort com, fo test opinion would seern to be that in time of war, | MAticn, viva eee, vote or K H mortar were in tow of the sieamers Hammitt, Wil- : eet ‘pace the country” | 12-,ABY, valumteer company, vattation or regiment | yon, Pike, Wisconsin No. 2, apd Joke Jnle Medics Sha ne Pee tery hea ae te martial law in @ Bow sense; bs Rp day Lick bgeveml vf ROT ge be Sonal nning crew’ of the mortar hoats cousis¢ of one eap- | ing te island, but still do not hope for much until the hag been: much cobtroversy upon the limitation of by o ak us e yo oer | sain and tweloaremen—Catbost men. The mortars pro- i i tbe power. So, also, in the ‘ef Judge Wood. | »figade by the Commander-in-Ciiet. , occvrrence of certain events, whieh promise success. ‘the commanding ef maay “extend | , 13- Returns of electione or appointments must be made | Poe De papraedhcncmmettip ae gradi byt fe ” certain rights of war, wot oaly over bie camp tt on | 10 ke Major General, who will certify the election or ap- | SEa°4 Cotes mag 10 exci Sot hau gdioneg wee PN ee ee é > | pointment to joverniby, and the ‘proper vomra! f e } ‘virgon apa the near field of hia military Will be iasued by the Governor morter being charged with twenty-three pounds o; pow- Island Ne. 10 is harder toconquer than Columbus, as = PET 3ENS? slkectbegslicaeas alton . names of We are Gring day aud night op the rebels, and we | second—Commanders of army corps may grant passea THE REBEL ACCOUNTS. pages Oe ~ ot on Sematary NON-COMMIPRLONED OFFICERS, OFFICERS OF THB MORTAR FLBEY. gainon them. We are having come of the most Deautiful | to the officers and mon of their respective commande - Ppt prado 14, Non-conptniarioned offcers must be appointed by | Captain H. E. Maynadier, commanding fleet. in the limite of the f tomac. Such Beauregard in Command of the Army of ao SBS pike omy caw an noite foe, %. Pray Ave nies 10 which. they Acer | Captain ZB Pike: nsniniant do, vite practice ever wituersed. The mortér shells have | Within t tes bs iy Be Ri dead fe i x foe bed and of the 'y r teat of tha appa nent Brust issue tO . signed Tee regory, Stmouds . | Passes mua igned by the commander himsclf, or by. the Mississippi. or errant of thebr and if and Jobnatem. ; i done fine exeousion. Que shel! was landed on their fost: | O41 or -eeding two members ofhis ataff specially desige ie evil process. In | ‘ine . as va other is, the safety of tho army will Be | PY the captain company. od toa : ° 5 uling motive ty the inilitery. ‘commander y vattalion, by the commander of the baitation also. ‘The crew propelling, running, or whore duty it is to ‘ing battery, and cleared the concern in hort metre. for the purpose, whose names and jures must inctanees in ehh ‘STRTD9. in porition for action, ag ordered by Capt. mated . Red vide tmechtch maria? taro was re} a5, gy stat offcern munt be appointed by shih oh Meclaca dan pigned nt 5 : be reported immediately tothe Provost Marshal General and the Military Governor of the District of Columbia. ‘Third—Inspections with ® view to the condemnation of property and boards of survey will be ordered by th® commanders of army corps. are:— ‘Yazweli Hofiinan, of Aurora, ta. is &r. Lows, March 20, 1962, 11816, when General. (Lock the: autho. | ae ett Chun, M. Jackson, of Rising BD, TA, a Gigs mr ry, in she. opinion: a rong oy Boe Asc po) a, ofttce ae the ieee cods ‘Austin R. Smith, oeCinehueati, ‘Ohio, ‘The enemy's flotilla, which is hemmed in between O under is Ri iat law, ‘The second wa ‘aud occurred in | Sppovntment temporarily, wilt retain lis Sommmiesion in | NO-18- Captain sob spars, Vey sian: Commodore Foote’ General Pope's, bas made an. mane, Se Ambrose Focemeir, Rising Sun, Ta, other attempt to escape down the river. Their gunboats Fourth—With respect to troops serv! withia 4 - 16. Field and company oftvers of volunteers will take ait: Jamex Dougherty,’ Lawrencebiirg, 18. | 004 Genoral Pope's batteries on the. 18th for an hour | limits oft palace. assigued to bag - and’ Prociamation of the Governor of Missis- | "0% according to ibe dave of their previous No. 29. Captain James McCleister, Lawrenceburg, Ya. cages ‘ope’ bal wan hour } limi army ovrps, sacrifice of our lives. Our lesses since the commence sippi. in the volunteer sarviow: ar capes where no hous 3 oa Capea tne Tne, leeieacoeeres anda half, bot wore driven back with a severe lose. | the Military Governor of the District of bec ve anent of the present Ned, wounded " commirsions were rank wi determ! . 38. a 1, sborg. ise the factions above delegated to comman a, are nowabout the Sane un aon tine enone | dae Seay, OES tae Snot eae eas | by Gut daton of the ecemmiaious, "When comuieions | Tie Hamm and Witrn, inated ovather, owed four | Ope gunboat was sunk ans seraal badly damaged, ‘They sings hg we i a * the same date, rank will be establis s lay moro. ve i prt ep tpt ae Fiah Viadi to ele fe Dl melded ag yg on mag Oe ee ee cae ie will take Yotk, we the Lee acword- | additional having been lo/t at Columbun, Ky., a fow cage | 8°¢ Completely liersmed in, and can escape only by Aight- | Fifr4—Alt troops serving in Maryland, Pennsylvania, must Herve us to new deeds of valor and patriotism for the defence of the country, to Tendemvons atguch | iD to the date of their formation; if of the same date, | since, were teka@p, in tow from that point) by the Take Sing their way out. New Jersey and on the eastorn shore of Virginia, not as- should inspire us with an uncongnerable determination | times and pleers, and in such ntiabers, within the limits yer | Pikes pracy sini an Ratchet Spill: Gentes ee ee cat «A ones Besa ha Saag signed to an army corps, will immediately roport to Ma back aders. Should il . . Pil 5 wt by. st 10 z val. . . £0 <rive sek oar tavaders. Should any one in thisarniy-| /of thestate, az Tey deviguate, to ferve for the term Of | gy Yoiunteer organizations not ‘applied with arewrm "hen tolowd fe ovina sieaners Great Wosiern, NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. | ior conerai Jonna. Dix, commanding at Baltimore, who ‘arms nd equipments at once to braver, firmor hands, | or guch shorter period as the public exigencies may 08. ©. MOORK, Captain W. Jamilton , and “Judge. Torrence taint ts ay Pr aiaie vee cates will exercise in regard to them all the functions of army and return to his home, Our cause is ax just aud sucred | jn my judgment, require A ana Commander-in-Chief, | Freak Ri yn—nthis denorament being wm vharys OF 1 ye ure of the Hecent Election im Loyal | Corps commanders. aecver animated men to take up arma; and if weare | Now. therefore, it virtue of the power thus vested in | 10% J. Lxwit, Major Gefieral elect. ee eae a ee : 4 y a ay aE epee ‘Siath—Until the division actually jon the ‘rue to it and to ourselves, with the continned protection | me, | issue this my proclamation, appealing to the pa- mene 1 oy a » Loser ne beer caste Ginia, &e. argn0 iy army corpe of the Almighty wo must and shall triumph. trictism of the people’ to evince their’ willingness tore. | Amy Kind of Men Will New Be Accepted | pone eee i ee ineronsm inantte Coletel tee Fourness Monnor, March 19,1862, | 0 which they have been asgigned, division commanders @. T. BRAUREGARD, General Commanding. | spond to every val their country may make upon them | pM Besaregard’s Army. Teg, the laiter regiment buing conned Recta ely ; | Returns from nearly all the presiucts of Accomac and | Will exercise the fuctions of commanders of corpe. * aa do the perilous ctlat through witch thak pduniry 1S Called. | Acsraich received (rom Genetah Beatiregerd ey Coven aut | Norwegians, and Wo may xd thet wehavenover met | Northamyton connties chow that Watson is ahead of | Sewath—The commanding officers of the artillery aod Proclamation of Martial Law at Mem- by gael erp ybsid ie rag A: pent se OY) Moore inore efilcient and stalworth body of men in the camp or | goger for Congress by nearly 100 votes, The result in | Cavalry resorves and of the regular infantry will have phis by General Bragg. ee toch celeee arate atnaniie et Jacxson, ¥en. 28,1862. | Held, A battery al the econ Ilinoia artillery Ikewine: Pri pititnck Bowe i havges the result, and | {he stime powors as commanders of army corps, exceps " A age pha 1 » ; iJ 7 2 7 ne the expedition. net, ver, eha alt, J GENERAL ORDER—-NO. 2. ‘ s mpi to bhdét ever ot To Gor. THOWAE O. Moon:ent will aeceptall good ejusp | Aevompanl : C ° - # Heabgoantrns SeoxD Guaxp Division, We? tche every pritioa- which wusyresuty from thee Dyunder nek of sist Angst, tbat willorsond | NUR a dacncd tiatsuas eee mein rl oun, eet he eee ce ne tonar nce that all applications for leaves of absence to omieare of Aray Mississirer Vanier severance of connection with an enemy intent upon their ty days. Let the people of Louisiane understand | titer states eunbowt Co ansports With troops, the | A fag of (ruce was sent out to-day; but monews was | their commands must be forwarded for the action of i Jacwsox, Tonn., March 5, 1362. f | destruction, to believe that it wil ever become necessary | ‘at here is the proper place to defend inane. prvttoung tbe transporte, whge aight ot ten little screw | Feceived from the South, thexe headquarters. Sen Ea Cod Maaripnt wil Tek aee toes tent sue to remokh to:the exarcion of thas pease. After the GF. BEAURRG SID. | propalter, whoa for conveying etiern ait lospatchen | Ry. ordor of General Woot, the Boas crew wore not | Bightt—Commanders of army corps, separate divisions Function, Tenn., unl those from Alabama. at Corinth, | qnouey-for the prosecution of the war, the act awheriiy | GOVErmor Harris and the Tennessee Reber | fom he Men to the Heet, were busy, darting about | periajited to receive Southern newspapers, and conge- | Nd detachments will makoto the headquarters, every Miss. and rendezvous at Henderson and Bethel stations, thiscall wortd mewer hace teen paste If he weceily hud sea sisistk utes. ae Our fleet ansived at Columbus. Ky.,2t oneP. M., where | iently the press is cut of from the supply heretofore aa morning, # consolidated report of their gom- 1 ‘der’ ~ not baer vast uigent. 2 dong mnained until three YM. As low down as Colum- | drawn upon. Is. 2, Fee's and Brow der’s regiments Tennessee Vol "Twill therefore receive voli ExKo ins bt - h %- hs * . aud stragglers and ‘inattsched men will proceed froma TA peabttnly sarge for ine ne ka ten bee Me nw, nn, Mareh 4g, 1002,” | pe cg Ey Ma Ls pel T pcre pontoon | The steamer Rhode Fsiand arrived from Key West with Ninth—The following provisions will be strictly ob- dereon station to Corinth and revert to Brigadior | areexpocted to Dring aris wiih them, for which they | 1. Volunteer companies Will rendgzrons at the follow: | Padweais past Cairo, In fact, we haye it from reljable | (Me mails yesterday ing, and sailed immediately | Served, wheu not rendered impracticable by the distance General Ruggles. The Seventh regiment Mississippi | will be allowed a fair value. To such as have no arms | ing pointe:— authority that a number of these brrges, pavch: for Philadelphia. to genoral headquarters, throughout the active portion ‘Volunteers will procee | from Jackson to Henderson. thoy will, ns far ae poseible, be furnished. The time and | From West Tenneseee. at Grand, Junotion, Tnele Sain for $500 each, eNaght drifting, hut pres 4 ae ‘ of this arm 3. Chiefs of statis will see that the necessary supplies | places of rendezvous will be hereafter designated. Com. | From Middle Tennessee, at Putasii. Fa an ee eee coe Lnciny, thet orucustioe cr | .,St-dtarys, Frorida, bax been coupled ‘vy our forces, ater sad hat and teanspertation are {nrvished to effect these move. | poiries enlisling under (his call will report tothe Adjutant | From Fast ‘Tenneaten, at Knoxville. ped hea ba semation OFT aie Jucksouville. 1. Commanders of army corps, divisions and detach- ‘ments, ckson. Rach cor b: 2 lains of volunteer copipapies Organized gince the P . 7 ‘, 1 i ates bark Young Rov ments will send messengers to these headquartore at tem ‘4. Railroads within the limits of this command nO eee pen eee aaa ne ne aan & Potruany, eter tee mae bea iibie the THE TROYPR RNTHR HICKMAN. ‘vhe United States bark Young Rover, from the month : ger dq absolutely necessary for military purposes at thie Oa pada y NOHN J. PELTUS. Aulure, will report their orvaniations to te Adjrtant |. Boeween Hve and six o'clock P.M. the fleet rounded to | of the Rappahannock river, arrived Int evening. She A. M, and five P. M. daily for orders. are, to the extent necessary, placed wuder the control of | Fexgccrive Ornice, Jackson, Jan. 31, 1862. * Generat‘of tie State, and wilt prowpity move thelr com- | 3nd landed 2 ay aL St | wrought no news from that vicinity. 2. Orderly hour at those headquarters will be twelve poe ype ewe ae “een Fonngeres disorders, —-_ Mands to rendexvous.. By command of : red at the doors and windows of their dwellings and It has been 4 rered that the telograph cable was | M., at which time daily @ staff oilicer from the head Sent nade a tarenes Be Re ROT tee. | Proclamation by the Governor of Leu | w.c, Wurrrnonms Adjrianideneral AS | Maved their bandkerchies, while the men cheered the | cat about ten mites from the Eastern shore. A monn has | Guarters of each army corpe and separate command wil phis and Charleston, and Mobile and Obio railroads, na. ; ge tonn had vera rartially deserted: ||, | veen urrested who is suppoved to have beon the cal- | attend at the office of the Assistant Adjatant General, 08 A jeneral Ri nanquanrers 16 it.” ison asus is coieeh read abe oe ee ee Heanguanmans Fourie Drvision Tastuemn Mizi, uppor end of the town, we heard a sbrili whiatie—toot, | prit.’ Hehas been rent to General Lockwood. An ¢x- sioned officer and five mon with each cr trait on |. The Presisout of the « e States haying made Tacunon, March 10, 1862. tout, tool! which proved to be the locomotive inet in | ample will be ade of hin. read. passenger train on requisition wpon me to ‘furnich from Ure bE: Of Louis. | 10.1Re Beaprnn Generate or tHe RiohTeenss, Nexereaviu, | from Union City, used exclisively for rebel military pur- . Tho Sale or supplying in any manner of intoxicating | ana five ant a half regiments of Loops for the war,” there Twenuiere AND Twenry-Seconp DacaDEs— poses. As soon as the engineer discoverod his mistake— ” Jiquors within five miles of any station occupied by troopa, | fore, Thomas Vv. Moore, Governor of the State of Lou Ia obedience to the order of his Excellency Governor | that Hickman ‘wes occupied by federa's he reversed his ‘The Defence of New York Harbor OF within one mile o{ any public igh wap.aned ter mili. wians do hereby prociatin that volunteers will be re Harris, the orders hereto‘ore issued directing the details | engine, and with the last ‘toot,’ darted back the way ie e ce’ these headquarters, for orders. 3. After every march, the commander of each army corps or separate command will either attend in person or send a staff officer to the office of the Assistant Adja- tant General at these headquarters for orders, and to re- CIMIANA toa.” } SPECIAL ORDER—NO }. The wind is east and the weather unpleasant. i do hereby proelih dhe President’ procamarios, | t@ rendezvous at Heudersop Station,on ihe Mobile apd | heoanie, with lighting opced. Afow musket shote were | MUEFING OF “TRE CHAMERR OF COMMENGE COM- | port the location of headquarters of his corps, and each Vritan jrescription ota regatar physician's prstipited, |. Volantecrs will be received by companies, battalions | Obio Railrond, are hereby Changed, and the details fr red after him, Dit he was coon Out of range, and back to MITTEE. pop cori All grogshops and drinking saloons within such limits | or reciente. our rgspect brigades (except Odion county), ai his hole in Union City for aught we know, A mecting of the spegial committee appointed by tho 4 every march, the chiefs of the staff Sin Canteens, andane ‘supplies packed, gubject to mili. | Fach company will be composed of one captain, one ierevy rected to reudeavoug at Grand Junctiou, ia | ‘THB CITIZENS. Chamber of Gomizerce to collect $500,000 for the purpose } : ome ary inspection. Any violation of thie order will be fol. | Gret lieutenant, two second lieutenants, four sergeants, | Hardeman county, Tennessee. By cota yd i We conversed with a number of citizens, vorh loyalend ing enitable protections for the harbor of New ments at these headquarters will attend in person or Jowed by prompt arvest of the offender ana destruction of | four corpora's, and not less than sixty-four privates. Re- Mogor Goat OOKS. |} sede). Oue old gentleman, Mr. Freeley, miller, intro. | Of Procuring snitable p» Now | send a staff officer to thevoffice of the Assistant Adjutant il his ttores of liquor. iments must cantata not Lees than ten companies, and { M.D. Watew, A. A. Ogneral, dubed to us by Copiain MeWitlan, of the Siiver Wave, was | York took plice yestorday afternoon, but no doiinite | Gener for orders, and to report the location of ahelr 6. Martial iaw is declared at the city of Memphis. A ttalions not less than four compeniee. almost overcome with joy. He hailed the ola fiag with | plan of proceeding was agreed upon. Mr. A. A. Lowe rare . firm and discrect oficor, of proper qnalifications, wili he | | Commanding ofllogs will report &s soon as their re- Despairing Call fer Treeps. tremulons and tearful emotion. “+Ait" hosays, “you | was galled to the clair. Among those present were | PCTS Sos Wetailed by bed pee’ ‘Geueral Ruggles, to assume the du- | spective commands are orghnized to Adjutant Genezal M, ‘The following call appears in the moet prominent plage | don’t know, can’t imaging, how snd what we've suffered. Mayor ko, Chas, H, Marshall, R.A. Witthaus, Win. 6, Commanders of army corps and separate commands Les of Provost Marshalat that piace, who will publish | Grivot, New Oricans. in the Paulding (Mississippi) Clardon. It is set In double | But, thank God, there's the old flag! 1 know it would | p"hoige 1 (’Morean, john A. Stevone, of the Hank of | will use every means to keep themselves constantly ip, Commerce, A. E. Silliman, of the Merchants’ Bank, and formed of the location of general headquarters. 10. Flags of the following descriptions will be used to designate the location of general headquarters and the headquarters of army corps and divisions: — Vor General Headquarters—To be bine, aix feet square, bis orders, and catl ou the commanding’ officer of that ‘The troops will be mustered into Rervice at convenient a bet that which Joff. Davis | come. Yes,! kuew it would come.” Wegavehim a City for the necessary pence wena toe camps, aud will theu be clothed, supplied and armed by | leaded amy tnt, toe ecatianee dovestwrof the | IMenewapaver, and told himof the evac of ramurdock, of the Continental Bank, . ‘the prisoners ef war at Memphis will be transf@feod the Confederate government. Each soldier will receive | jehels == nassas, defeat of Price, &e. He replied, poin ‘Speeches, in'a conversational way, were made by the ‘Ve Mobile under a of fifty men, to be detniiel by | from the Confederate government a bounty of fifty dol- MILITARY MERTING. paper, ‘This i# the best t I've had for many # day.” Mayor ‘and others, anda plan, which met with favor, Brigadier General Jes from his command at Corinth, | lars when his regiment ov company is mustered into fs ‘A meeting will be held in Paulding, on Monday, for the | Weaskéd bim fora inte Memphis or other Southern pa- + proposed for raising the reqnired amount. ‘This plan ‘The commanding officer at Mobile will forward them, | service, and will be allowed transportation by it from pury of forming a votunteer pompany to be tendered | per. He said, *We have none, seldom see them, ax Paint hs in a proposition that each bank @nd jnaurance os undor » proper guard, to Buscaloosa, Ala., for coufine- | his home to the piace of rendezvous. " Dp, | only only afew are struck of, owing to the scarcity of vont vent on their total g went. By command of Major General BRAGG. Icig earnestly desired that the trooj# now called for | p hector ie expected bg Teghat cad’ alivver ev. D. | Darer.””” We were introduced to, several ledies, whose | Company ,Shorlt vont resenting Aan oe heir total | having a plain white star with Cour points, and three H.W. Wave, A. A. A. General. be ready by or before tie Lith of March y¥ ds ds husbands and fathers were in the North, and from whom cave din, «i showed a willing- ! ‘ ress. Phe men of this county tnead no, urying new to Wren LY tiatiae ‘eulbe Uiie bead: panies took part in the proceedings, and showed a willing- | fect six inches from tip to tip in the centre. MILITARY NOT Relying upon the activity and patriotism of my fellow is com- | they had receivea tidings since the breaking out of | dogs to take ® promincnt part in contributing to the canse them to (urn out and Gil up the rauks of ‘The lime is at hand when everyman able | the rebellion. For Headquarters of an Army Corps—Red, six feet Lanticipate a response from them as prompt as maminnicated t one laly and her GENPRAL ORDE 5. seworthy movement of the Chamber of Commerce. “ ene, ands. HOS. 0, MOORE, “ * uiguter, from New York, the intelligence that her hus. | Pr " : mare, white star wi F points, and three Emange ere od bo Rn i) : See evnor aud teed rae cna ccoudnie alms. Fond fend, Mr’ Spencer, was ta. Calne, the tmaster ortearer lute proper plane. GL Dafa Na ereL Seas Rieter ener eee pig gr tip to aie? jennie pumber of JACKSON, in. March 9, 1862. ) ANOTHER PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR OF | to do, anil doatonce, or our cause is dead, and we ave the government machine Shop. 10 a the corps in black in tho middle of dhe star. 1, Officers and soldiors travelling under orders, andon LOUISIANA. hopelessly lest. . a AWAY FOR ISLAND NO. 10. 7 ACADEMY OF MvsiC—It 4 rh divi Six feet square, eave or furlough, are required one theirarrival ats uilte | Futow Cini you to-dsy in rom the Paulding (Mis».) Clarion. | _ Om Saturday, the 16th inslant, at six A.M.» the expedl. f aner aaenure (“Mesantello”) was produced here. fer the heatgemtans sf divtetren= H Qary station to report immediately to the commanding | a double capacity “nor and Commander-in-Chief, | Countrymen! fellow citizens! the time of pet Aas | tion left Hickman for Island No. 10, the weather | 10 UO case of works which depend as much for | ‘ivided horizontally into three parte; the upper and ‘oflicer. Those notcomply ing with this regulation, aud «ll | A cal! Ras been nade vpon me by General Beaurogtra for | Come. All that i¢ dear to us is suspended upon the isxye | being cold, snd raining, with high wind. Hore your tor, | longs to I lower thirds blue, the middle third white; the mame of who may be found in or about the towns and camps with: | 5,000 men to defend the Mississippi valley, aud with of arms, The a is the arbiter, and the sword respondent left the Hatumitt, and boarded the United | their popularity on their atage effects ax on their music. Out proper written anthority, will be promptly ‘arrested, | loved Sta Na teactital 0 cad Gore tans ‘ati our | alone potent inbers are suificient. Bear this | States gunboat Cipeiunati, Commander R.N. Stembel, in fro iaicor, thongh brilliant and sparkling, ws not of a and turned over to the guards on regular trains for trane- | homes hovor, The | trath in mind, and lot none fecl that they are exempt, | anticipation of witnessing an ongagernent with the ene. yharacter to take hold of audiences whose admiration tavion to their stations. Proper qiarils will he detailed | Iaggard and the dastard aw ery shrine | Let us imitate the example of the ancients, when the cry | tay. Just below the foot of Island No. § (twelve miles | charactes y commanders for the eficiont execution of this order. | of the sanctuary. It is the pa oad mitts | was ‘Rome demande your help,” all from'the highest to | below Hickman), the rebel gunbeat Grampus, observing | can only ve captivated by the bigh pitched vocalization Il. No leave of absence or furioughs, excopt on surgeen's | hearted to meet hitn at the thresholt or bayond it: and | the mot humble flew to ‘Or, if need bx, in spirit ar | Our feet avpronching, rounded down from the Kentucky | ang qoisy instrumentation of Verdi'# compositions. For wertificate, vetting forth » necessity for change of loca. | did wo choove any other portion we would be fwiso to our | Keast, imitate the Carthogenian women, who cut off their | whore ina hurry, being some two miles ahead of the | | ins ihe opera in rarely given hore. tion, will he granted, unless approved at these heal: | history and tradilions, recreant 1 our brothers’ biowd | hair to. ake ropes for thcir vessels, To arms, countrymen! | flagship Benton—the latter fending, & couple of rifle } both & . li such as have been heretotore grated aro | which stained the hard fought fields of Virginia and Mis. | We bave nothing to hope for bat vietory or death. pounders after her, both booed falling A Inthe | In the uncertain condition in which musical matters d the parties ore required to rejoim their | souri, and unworthy of the high gift of indepeadence My connection with the editorial department of this n time the Grampus scudded off down the river at | aig at present it was doubly hazardous on the part of the division commander to be borne in black in the centre, ‘The flags will be attached toa portable staff, sixteen feet long, made in two joints of cight feet each, and with de habitually displayed in front of the tent, or from some prominent part of the house or vessel oecnpied ag the headquarters they designate, In the movements of wespective stetions dmmodiately, or by eh pe the blow ° or th esent number, in order thet! or best speod, her steam whistle shrieking and ecream- —r “4 the army, and upon the fleld of battle, the positions of Gennstere. ay SF, Me Sonnets, aerate ine honr fir commriereter someelahes. ¥o, |. we mine he nrmy of the Cuederste states. ig incessantly, 1a order to warn the rebel batteries be- | Mr. Grau to venture upon it as one of his cards for tho yas whl be: designated, ty tiatine Sige Wt tee TH. No officer's wife-er family will te pormiivd tore: | yorran Jorheitarion, tn thesentand jowerful’ foots | paces wr of our approw’h, At oight A.M. we were signalized to | present season. ‘The inducement we presume for pro- - flags main h toa vases tase Held, and no oilieor w itl, nudor adyeaty at the cartle gote—the current of the mighty river Advance of the Federals. follow = movements of U roan ale nonin en ducing the work just now was the opportunity atfurded | #80 b wal rer nest erence attached to light any circumstances, be allow ment bi to i vet dint rv our destruciion ro boats dropped down 5: Hae w ~ ar ih \ " -} rom ble propec station. Dy command Of ne | ee te i a ne stcwoh he neue of aie adeaneins | We nave tnterenwtion trem aeverel sourves that Paria, | "ll the head of Xo. 10, Tugtormed in ine acroge | of xving the rele of Yenola wan arts so scuompished | "the quariermasers lepartment wil axe mmedin:e “ Mator General RB AGG. coldmna. “Inthe name of all most dear to us, I entreat - meuwied by the federal furces yesterday” | the river, all headed up stream—the fing ship soveral | and in every way 60 well adapted for it as Senorita Cubas, | measined Pree Go. G. Ganven, Assistant Adjntant General. Jou go meet his, A brve yeneral, cur fellow citizens, | Apowt three thoveantt, it was thought, composed tho a4 hundred ure Oey ie Wine a a soe se Tie | With the exception of this fenture of interest, thore was Pr ON OE ee Ninjor General MCLELLAN. oO vee, ovmanen “a0 Pee M toors font ‘eor +} awe event xn Dts ieee ian ce ee Missourt Point above the island, which, by an air line, is | little, spectacularly considered, in the opera as represent #. Wutiams, Assistant Adjutant General, sg plead oe he ealh fou te unre Sih bits oe (tdi pot pee T ahd bad been removed, tyro and al miles stant wile by” the river, owing night to afford gratification to those who had eT aa Le 1. ‘he police fone of the eity of Memrhin wilt ke con. | ties. be made, but the recollection of “The River Blockade. oe mbemmmadacis ages yi a A, a med abrom’. The choruses were unperfse ‘The Evacuation savarer, March 29, 1868. Ainved on diity under orders rom this office. ‘Tho Chief | them will nerve your arm in the day of battle and make [¥rom the Memphis Appeal, March 13.) WE OVEN FIRB. ¢ down more than once in the frst act bronght up by the stoamor Léslie thie ef Vice, the captains of the day and night police, and | Gearer your successor. ‘The traneports H. D. eare and Mary Keene arrived While in thie position the dagship opene! fire on the was in turn marred, and excited the merriment Th ce deseriers, tive report of the evactiation of special detoctiven, will report to this offlee (Or instruc. | _ Fathers, tnsbands, brothers, lovers, your country calls | g.lN°guare’ yesterday, Uaving pasted tbe federal bat. | Keaticky shore, two and a half miles above No. | the audience by the capers of an awkward litte fgurente, | movtiig auhren tne eek tenes teaenee beaten Gens tnd Orders, you! Citizens, yout property and sour rights ‘are in | [Tin SDOre yee tout sustaining any material | 10, discovering on unknown rebel battery, gave it | who was but too evidently ou! of Ler place in it Mats | crock | tucy say the tepeaMiet they tore Up slarge aid, 224 City Recorder will continue to exercise the func- Fon Mp gb od The hour for glorious action | Injury. Righteen shots from the enemy’ artitiery were ties seventy-pound rifled shells, which al oboe! of, the | tere, however, feaprewed oa ote it npn es Sor Ponce Beleoad, set fire t0 the station, wharves, &e., jous of bis office, ja upon us; not pars muheeded by. General Bean i the Mears and fonrteen at the Keene--the | battory half a mile. They responded promptly, their | market chorus, Ishermen’s ¢ y a i ‘ 1H. ‘The k of lie jai a cone | regard does his fello homer to wi ig | Brert at the Me ; y . AL theend of the third act, were given with a | sud barned « large sclrooner. pa ran dischaagent'e ee of the city wil con ; + ne fianthn 7 ma the honor to wish them at his first exeaping 0 hired, @ ball passing Urough the Texas | shots not reaching to within one mile of us. At twelve | ful finale at ¢ yey were, wre, wu = = A special messenger, mr iber | or the oe tet Poth vessels were eouvoyed by one of our | M., Weather raw and chilly, still floating around im the | tolerable ensemble, The faulte, auch a IV. Persons leaving the city by railroad or steamboat | Of iss sell, Dr. Choppin, waits toreturn to hyn ay oun ganvonte, nd yaoved ine Point under a fall bend of steam, Flream; the flagship again tried her guns, but was at too | of cours acids vf fertFeprenen The War in the Southweats suiply reteemad ci Sr, Lovws, March 20, 1862, oy Haileek has issued the following orders = se panel of the recon Department of the Ohio as is in- tions, and were the ‘awe ake Y the principal artists=Stiee I Susi: b ‘uted one of their guts, ‘Tho enemy appeared to have | rived from Cairo with the mail, and also news of the and Brigudli—t etter of whom san, Sik ett are reqiived to proovre passports, Mr. George Winches. | Tésponee. Upon volunterring, you will te orl! \o Genes of shot at the ene reat a pistance to reach theenemy. nr decks were al} for i fully anthorired to iseno yseports, Persone areiv- | 7A eweregar! , at darken,’ Tenn., and ina few weeke, eee ea es Kenge, Crom the contunten Shibie!aiee | elearod for action. Attwor. Sf. “tie Dan Pollard. ar. Ang in tho city by retiroad and steamboat are required to | when the mecessity is past, you will returnvletorious, or lear: ‘ ord to this office. your naunes as martyrs embalmed in our hearts. 1 offen evacuation of New Madrid, Mo., by the rebels, leaving Tomanza inthe last act with delicious effect. a ecinbents oa arriving wt this pors wifl send a list "THOMAS 0. Moone, re Bit he rided twelve-powodare ta cotimated the | crise arm, amimuuition, ke., ia the heads of the Uuited | The Fenella of Senorita Cubas was asteiking performance, | eluiod i, vue present, Dhar mgt ieee of passengers and copy of manitert 10 this utes, They Governor and Commander-in Chiet. | Lite stenck the trees on the opportio bank of the river, | Statox army. Though im one of two scones somewhat exaggernted. Thi | Jesiquated yvo htrict als, Se pin not we p parasite to , tlecharge any freight until the SOLDIERS OF SEW ORLEANS. Wo Jearn also that communication without delay, with THE MORTAR boats stanoe A Barreny. ros in a great onret cue Le Tree grec hd ending Tye depot %, prisoners at Columbus, Indianapalia, and oA or z di 8 wheel r \ id y rn . Me ‘stue tal e c) The jon of arunkenness add she sale of In- Pe. owe © oe aon ae befatien our | the troops at New Madrid and Island number Ten, hae At forty minutes after two P.M. n couple of mortar boats | herself in * sus such others a# may he established, wi be excepted from : f at. by another ronte, of which, of course, no | were got into position on the Miseouri shore, half a mile | usual efforts. She was warmly applauded throughout, foxieating Hquore being of vital importance, 1t is made | jn the face. Gen-r@l Beauregard—the ane ee Ring ja becgiven. With the ald of ihe gun. Miovethe Point, when they commenced throwingacrose | and whon the opera comos to be repeated will no doubt ‘the duty of the military and civil police to arrest ail por- | aust lord ca the sarvour of our country—eonda me among | nate and expected reinforcements our forees wore con- | or over the point on Wwiarfd No. 10. Owing to the inter. | find atill more Mvor in the part. To-night “Martie” will ons Foond on the streets fo a state of: intoxication, and | yam lo eummon you toa great duty aid noble deeds he | pews of being able to maintain their porition, The fol- | yening woods, the effort produced war not learned. After | bo given, with Miss Kellogg ii tho rele of Lady Henrietta, persons 50 Teed if they have suilicient fotelligence | yolsing and inspired by the sacred tove of country and of | lowiny letter it from a gentleman who is in position to | throwing three oF four ehell in that direction, they turned | The Syanish dancers will algo again make their sppear- ft the time of the arrest, will be required forthwith to | priceless liberty, he has taken tite deathiess resolution | apeak ynderstandingly, and upon whose statements the | their attention to the revel Nattories previously shelled by | ance on this occasion his arrangement, and com! of depots will report directly te these headquarters. ‘All other officers of whatever rank or corps will report to General Ruell as heretofore, Prigedier General Denver will be assi to the com. mani of the district of Kansas, to le what was point out to the police the person from whom, and the | de la’ renger ow de letenivre, And with the imme E rt 4 “Bt de 4 on Hane can be piaced:— the Benton. The first two shell tailing short, were imme mtofore known ag the Department ef Kansas, place whero the liquor was obtained; otherwise tal conx!dence oly fe soul willing ne vd baboons ” M. Bewp, Mare! 862. te ni T he 3 The Republican St: Convention of | heretofore known a par Fill be imprisoned until they have recovered their “a to nvet wiart yedonse Yo calls open you thee nie 4 tite aa rs the ‘rier centr re as ihe proper shovecien, sows eigen er bine Rhode Isiand ‘aneas tropa now in the fleld under Colonel ; Sufficiently to give the required ibformation. #1 hesere) pecan ee eee a 2 tin seen apuented ts er sod oe hg Trovipence, I. 1., March 20, 1862. alls upon you (4 join him, in or. Forrons Arrnas restanrants are prohibited from supplying their ane x toh ar the Southwostern frontier of Missour!. These troopa der that handy resto will report for duty to General Curtis, in Arkansas. ted thfrty | amidst and over the onemy's works. Thero was not a} — The Republican State Convention voted today that it tory and ri id with liquors. and lead jou on to rae 5 r in tories | Madr a dicating that their bat was inexpedient lo make any nomination for Goyernor AlloMoers of the district of Kansas will report by let- "ya. Tag sini awd autary policy Will acai pag oryen, LE cine poesbue tbat shod goad egy } iol ae | oe en iy loneed. he: alakage wae fuly tmp ) or eter Bate ofiert, ter to Brigiulier General Denver, at Fort Lewvenworth, ! i