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lara ticense, Adopted, after Mt amid wagiery had proposed to define “jugelere” by mtutiug every one who cwns 8 SUR. ‘Aemng the oltce smemimeute ndopted. were the eee ances asstsedassaesssshsisesnatsses sites eeiacSS tenet ihlelte forces, Gen, Danks, whe was on the wa: From diurnnide’s Expedition, wounded men of all regiments, ne were rveasional Proceedings ARRIVED LAST FVENTNG. the futare osha see theiifeahh eb to Was! inetom, Sunday, returned “and aemmed | ‘The transport steamer George Peabody, from | brotzht in fromm the bettie-Qeld. | ‘This Eats | Congr nal 8 proed marches, grea net fs aimunbly Biter © Some! pirperca, being ait wu Shieldat division, com- | Newbern, North Carolina, on the #8d inst, axrived | tid in the middle yf - rar . smmand, Meant ATRAMBIIPS New Meunewick, (1 8 teary | or clamer, tmnt t XXXVIIth CONGRESS—Senate. ke tt ‘bert > 14 square, open on He + Cattle brokers to pay & teense of Lincanniy, Newborn, NC. Qed Inet. Wits | slaps, etrict diecipline and effietive battler. manded Vy Col, Rimball, prrrmued tho eneeay bey- | here tie morning. she brings later newre from | *lee to the light su. cof Heaven. A br First Seasion. iullare, ftenerent genders of urwepe ere bib Fried sd kf ) .” pig hs piven 0 LATEST NEWS ond Newtom, shelling them the whole way, Burnsde's expedition.» ¥ hl oad ee Ae. Epson Bante Washingten, March 2b. ADB i ha and religious tao ‘excepted from the Fam paseed a VB guabort, bound “ Jackson's men were perfectly demoralized and | The Peabody left Newbern ia company with the | | tnee af specially approp Porte (Vt) the reslition to transfer IP ov 190th yh fevers and ebber neute diseases, eth nd dene. fi in| ny TeLMGRAPH TO THR NEW YORK BUY | beyond contecl, Thay threw overboard the deed | steamer Now Brunenick, fr this port, wv found | whe warersin. vin er'~" nutabere'im the bs fh hana Nway no rons. ricer the War Department to the iment of the Lo od worndled to lighten the wegans, IV fe no At Hatteras Inlet the steamer Port Ruyal, from No « ies, sé Wels ns aie camp and the Bold, | Loe ar Departmen Doves 4 —_———— 4 lok © buildings in the immediate vicinity were ' a extension ; 7 min TY | thle Wak neaciy Alt theo Naraten wounded, | York al wall on board. Te New Brunswick ao Belated lo Uh ela ad wentacied Gf the, Tobe) | int fjeente CR HE) sald Ubah Wee ee intend i Ty wore shot in the head And breast 1 Le MUpe | Touistane were it at the Inlet, having on board ared ullke with our men mick attend: | ence of the Iuterior Department, and remained 0 | Horlty of our inarkemen, wany of the sick and wo. sed aol 4 aa could be go Tv til the advent ‘situiniatration of Pierce and Hon of pedlers. Mr. Pendleton (Olio) offered an ae which was i Teqniring lawyers aud clans to pay a license of ten dollars. A gentleman pr to amend ertctat ts Sabre f Soren whe Jected or not, to pay & similer amount while another mémber propose: ler from Gen- Havre @ days, in builast te then octer TT ‘Thome who convey! the falve inte ot Aan. | ors! Topneideta a t ling hat | 28t9ed Lospital and its branche the more aevere'y | fe building wan & eee nahies tan eae: be nea t 4 wis ivistoty The & B, Bpealding sick and Wounded were mi'n'y nent, Other « S was afterward | “ je Me I yratdoen po awk po poll mong | heavy tly alee tet of t th a Jackson, canning thiadinant: 1 the rely « bavey Fortress Monroe with a number of etck and | commodationa were alas provided 'n varioua port Many places | ie*“ivvens sald that if rich proosedinge were | er Cur Army Beyoud Str args | cosy voip nt or entt wo alo sider, patie ay of the elly, and placed In’ charge of expeticn simap made. itera aad hat Fach prowess Core Beth Spracue, Tes w aint Ger orwk Pet 14 was evidently known to many In the town that] groong the by the Pes! oty fa Liew | MUrstone aud atte The whole number ti a eile, ta ccvinueds, jouse bece 1, with rode: t Mad very ceasy weeterly ——— hing from the holiday attire mg the passengers by ea’ oly Me Blew | provided for woud not fall far alors of four bun i" Or Blatr (Mo.) proposed a new clause, to pros Exles for the Wb Hafan 40S hone 8 R £ the So eae eeoery wee bak wotaen | ereCrienel Mebart 8, Pottery of Ue IAPR | dreds a j Be dacrose rd eee Lares toorn | Mr, Biat fide) Bropened 5 cae, clean oe tess 40, took & WW te WB VE, Jatin Droadfui Rout o: and buoyancy of apir 08 Fegiment of New York volunteers wlo waa a se | |, Ou Pritay Btatand Satuntay the 2nd,ae ht ee ar eae Pre tine of Soe Fe ry her vorely wounded at the battle of Newi ern, ‘The re- td Mr Pootesd there waean urgent necessity that the work siould be completed inorder to save it. The work ueter aloud have been transferred ale wer We whip feet arch s move balwarks ox eee SToulsian rads heavy acm cried after house and if Rebels. Gon, Bhiel servation on tl ‘command being screened from ob- Mr, Crisfield (aay protested againat the amend- east side of the town, lead the in- matnaof Chaplain Benton, Captain Jolson and twent in the name of the Constitution, and im the ple of loyal Maryland, Lieutenant Allen, of the Fifty-firss Regiment New from the civil to the War Department, and never | Deine af the people of hiya) Mga lar fleld, on decks. 11th, lat 4 60 20, puseed pidoes formants to believe that al, e . or, of the | WETe Bet be ate bi v fr the ies fr. Lover y C11.) reptled to Mr. , omy Sfiisak ant ship Knees, oud w Lat was eupjooed b sith) ti h nat doen ak Fee ee eee eau [ whence they yere bo proceed by rail, in Ya tid tia tnraiey ihe ub tion of Dee | be liked tnt the boast of loyalty to ve coupled wink be part af a boot Nota ats y nth New Jersey regituent, Pk.lied wt the battle ot | gurgm sve tte ta re severe canen meveal | wert thas uc ti ee far he thover ace. RARK- fits] Tete, Trint ed. This evidence I4 from prisoners. Newborn, were went hoine iy the Poate Ly direct New York, by the eeamer New Bruns: | three ot fae miro ct dollars’ ‘The original ent Bialt, (Mo..) defending be peston, 90 Se 10 dage with sozar b) we ureter, 19h, Geod | y toe everoyte tome fe over 900 |” Revers! Anu bo-nee, arnt by ala Darnaute | tick, vote the aurgical eare of De, Upham. ‘The | timate wan tw. tniiouk and the Ulli has ‘already | Nort would have to pay the bull of the takee Ae Gia ask olf Hi iters®, exicouutered a vi biliect, Bow w ) pris ners tucinding | gost lis of dias dente Ge nen-golng vemtely wud with | cost glx ti! party, ay a. There should be equal frm @ Bio NW, lost deck losd of moissses aid arabe as es Wr te cater BA trophies of victory, alay carne by hin | F ApS secotminvalationsy and the favorable | ptr, Bierman offered eo amendment that the ad Longmnhaann arrears Strained the Vease! some an wid tw Sicksor 1 lowe in killed 655 10 | steamer, il See her. the wounded and sick have been very ‘appropriated be ouly expended in proper |". a, ‘ enaed ba tet roe worutled abont 12, rhe Puinode lalt Rowberny Wie: eepedttt oniortabls and inproved in health aud spirits 4 Mr. Biatrts pronos'tion was amended #, Honses Filled with the 0 ylog aes ei When the Peavody lef Newbern, t Hen wibere, tie ng 1) yeare e ler one dollar on # eto Yi detween & 4. € Mw 3 he Was le Tennciae’s sent by Turnside to Wa win N.C wae gust | A ain fiat of thew a ce the Mew Suns b waa Chen adopted by yeas 84 | oe gen and atrikiie oot tht pact Printing to. #ere s ame Cleve, Marek ‘ f a yoitnoewae | returning, Ie edof several gunboats and the | w! es with detaila 08 bo mand the nature e—Messre, Fewenden, Grimes, and Lane, of | Tee for ® term of sears is po gpl | er PR, Ti days, biel acme hdl ens : Mm | Twenty-fourth slaee.chusetes regime: I by the ietr wounds and injuries is given Lelow. 4 made to arnend this. Vt ashy the pote } 206 of Fie chson’s Ware | ii er ete nee sad my prosed one or | Teele Rann rea 7 tion ste defeated, 4 cheers and animation of the men itia & “aah ad uss ontherey dha eraladitna seerinlond Phila aera have test Gateenaful; neue td, Conn, Lieut, Col, The expedition to Benufory under General | got H Stewnson, Boston, Mase, Major ath | Parke, had not reported; but the capture of the | MoV. —Left thich + aah jo ipersdigy he leftthas | JP, Park}urst, Temp@ton, Mass. Capt, Co. 1, Naslville Ly our Vockading boats, as she et ial goth M.V acthired righ t log : pine pywasannonnceds 19 te Dowell, Went Norfolk ous story that the r « Hill for the abolition of alavecy waa taken Wilton (Mise) | rxceeded to speak in favor f the bi eas in ATs rent, After 1, and the ¢ war fixed ¢ Tn 1501, Conyrens « an tam Dee 1% two. TH baa inened @ proclamation w| gons Destroyeds — [vey cuter me tioitio natn in which he gald that alavory 1 be abolined if ‘The Commiltter roge acd o. Uo ee atjourned, | STATE LPUISLATURE, Senate, March 2%.--The vill incorporating k Hommopotiic Medica: Bociety, wae abiy, aod ordered to @ third reading. we could not conquer thers any other way. ee) HE WAR IN TENWESSEE, | Mets yorecunent vast gu sate operation this week, ched tl indecent and vaigar ¢ dant Virginia eh reported fay Jonny Capt. Co. By Thin report ¢ DILL PASAED, Frhioes, bear Warning has been given that any one uttering § — rica Republic for t Respecting the powe: 1 duties of be , , bela had burned that vessel, Salons Maal, 1st Lient. Co, 1, afd 5 pecting the powers and duties of boarda of ‘ 7 a ¢ gq | treanon will be arrested nion feeling ta |“ : so ait shoulder, evutof the Capital and for two generations the | supervisors and regulating the proceedings againg) Abuse of our Prisoners at Memphis. pul Grease diy, reasineme ba pry ieh Fhmntned||| coe ee een ee Teme eu ewer ontots, Masa., 2nd Lieut. Co. B, edth | Governine wicked dogma, that | ghem . F nethors were all in fine health, color {4 an In 1827, a law wae i es wjay | ehitets Lin the District that colored persons atl ivy N. Yo Lent, Co. Cy Gleb) viticut an owner, should be considered The bill amending the ch Asscintion was! st. A mot vote war loat and tt rter of the Loaner’s to reconsider the he #)] the flores are again cpened, and prices have been "CAPTURE OF FORT PIKE,N.O,| "0": momenta is A epecial dispateh from Cairo tothe Tanem gre vg Trxon, NeY. ety, Lleut. Oo, By Bat N. Y. | ON L committed to fall, Buch legtnlation tn robseureot Wild land a a5 : statea:—An arrival frown Mlemphin wa that he | | YROM ANOTHER wrORT ER Oe A A em N. citys out, Ulon Coan | Mime ai hip Anrors, 490 Federal prisoners in that elty are rade t! o vee ie arrivis © Georg aterly, we } Guard, Naval Hatt, Right thigh Bip Boos re, War Movoments in MissourL ‘ives Gk aston cua GA: Wed Bana arda, | futelligence from Gen. I w expe W. 1. Awedvon, Salem, Mass,, Sergt, Co, Ey 24th sold into bon: BML Vee fe th GF. Berk the try fn the world, Justice to the wronge f the | day later than that br tt Fortr oln One of them bad t 8 for booking out mn el i ioe ott “ 1 , Salem Mass., Sergt, Co. C, 4th ined to lands under water in the elty of ri 7 windows of the prison. he ellor Li i Ve tath are, xteci that thin ce lantrnast, se Three gut te are on the ways at Memphis, but Tle w ‘ twas und) the - A.M. Pentland, N.Y, city, Sergt, Co, B, Stst N. urize the Brooklyn, Bath and Coney A Fight near Indes) tre citvauren tte ms ’ sand Gen: Puree ant par combed ettsbrs | WAL cigt igh AT Ore | . he Wate #4 ten. alt yiroad tran Tem weght Ua Po At Mandolph there are only amounted, | ude, ‘The reaiment a Parkers brigade are | oe iE felt tov, and men ef thisage |" Other fila hal progress reported on them, tar he pendence. Fort P at however, ts ce g fortification, | the sth wud ft lel Sth and Mth © OtW Olver, Athol, Mass, Sergt, Co. By 27th M KreAt Wroves pot Ms : IP Whevler, Gas aud make mati penuderas Licut aud the Oth New Jersey. ‘They embarked on | V. Mt thigh movniting twenty-five Gl wi Chien Diket, ieloii Wika, Colm. Oo) ay 1aptiee avid freedom. In 1901 Cong Assembly. tr ro5 i vn rted in one | the Ewtern Queen, the New Brunawick, the Union as. Baker, OY RRR ORR Wy My SUR. ied in force the Wack code of Maryland, The general approprintion bill was taken t Fort Bike, at New yer Wiehe whi e . yland, npror ql akon ty Important from New Mexteee | reer ctiny wuanporary structure, mouuk | and other vemeia of Gen. f fleet. The un: Feet ag ptending, Maan, Corps Co, | ativiur tie provisions of which was thateverg slave | | On inotion of Mrs Fishery aecmuded by: Messrs, ing three or f a“ Loat Picket, Captain Ivew acted ax convoy to the WM. Vo-Right hi wh awhite person stould have bia ears | Selaleficid aud Leveridve. and opposed by Mr. Ale ng three « , Cay Tu 1830 th rd, the clans Carter, Athol, Muss. Corp. Co, Ay 21st thigh -_———_ — tran RELIEF OF COL, CANBY. The War tn Mssourt. is J also to cover the landing of the st te y ial cauvane to ‘ was amended b i istan: Sw. All, Richinoud, + Corp, totes ry evide wid and two papers bh Senatorial Die Kansas City, March 23.—A skirmish occurred | on phurnday the expedition ealledtiom | 0, ath Re token ken Sry si Ose dom, his ge That | tree ubof the Sixth Kar 1 | Newborn, proceeding down the Neuse tothe mouth | | TI, Green, Providence, R, 144 Corp. Co. ©, ath | corpora an spon ee oak tect | Dr. BLN. Thomas moved to strike 0 Pn I iahied * RL Right or ines of ee a shiould be held after ten | print sors, and to abolinb that SECESSION SENTIMENT IN ARIZONA. f Blocumn’s creck. ‘They etearced up thie creek | ® itthe duty of the police to dis By another ordinance they of $400), 4s, Lond, Northampton, Mase, Drummer,2tds beens beaedlcwal Lat Meverscihry ecaired trafic in Slaven for the @ the Picket lay | ¢,Tma Uilsil, Kastporty Me Greaser steamer | iris was an iubuman traffic in the Capital, “If « sixte Ito a third reading, was taken Up. sont the amends The Country Almost Depopulated 4,000. to 12,000, Fj Fe acti ee =I on the iness for rprise of slave broke a street lamp he waste be whipped on of Btote Asser, adopted, =a n and burnt the] | cigreied Sadia the niet th the bare back, If he injured trees or houses he wa Jo Was lostendh bo Os voyage. the some da ght attack from the r During the night the | @. a1. Linghain, Quiv to be whipped | “Were ever such degrad QuRENeTOws: ’ flames of near them attracted their atten: | Vi Left rm, en . ing, Inbumen [awe on the atatute books of ar ee Late Southern News, in Fe. Qion, It provedto be m railroad bridge in the vie | PW. Muttinony WeatBcht, Masa. Co. P vadon Faery wan the prette wther oft LOCAL NEWS. Fa pMle Boel ir Kamau City Passengers who | cinity, which the rebels destroyed and then retir ai pita Mandwick, Mase inwa.| Drive slavery, frorn. the Dictrict ant th Carditl, with Mie » A here by t anta Fe atage, brings x$ morning our troops were le 0 free negroes NEW YORK AND TIE VICINITE vag ryt : o crew were taken off Li . son iT ave arrived ber 5 r : ; ‘hast os D, WAN M8 ¥) page Pan lg aL h i JEFF. DAVIS’ CABINET. | the fotiowing particulare:— marched inluwd, until they struck the + Chariton, Mass, Co, D. 26th M. V. nd have prope pap ttt Santa which toad bs pub snk 1 Right thumbs, fi ey have twelve ch . % . a Veaptain and crew Colonel Hougt orado, bad arrived at Poot | railroad about twelve tuilen from Beaufort, The | oj. hake, New Bedford, Mass, Co D, 28rd M. At cohol; besiden heniting Lg ceeaeres oF Cons: Luavy, Us 8 Nites | iY ‘ tr with five hundred wand fit arching | Picket remained until the afternoon, when @ mea- | V ae : ea ivwar Sranguod r wojltios of this distinguished naval otiogn, AL at Ren, wae ee p \ i Regn cainerst apes « ri, Mans, Co. 2rd D, 1 find in the ree | who suddenly expired last Saturday, occurred. yaar ietered 619 Von ewbern, Ney Direct: | oie isnaved and visty miles i . They | aenger brought dispatches which sie was to convey i ; : " a0 From N be : sia naire a junction with nel Canbyy | from General Parke to General Burnside, the pur Weatford, Couns Co. B, 11th C. Alfred Lee, | ter rom his late reside OT BE Marke eho was still at Port Craig on the 7th Instant, port of which was that Port Macon bad been Place, and were attended with impressive Jewteh Port Lewin, May uM, Haven, Conn., Co. K, 10th © ‘Texan war at | up by tho rebels, but that our troops had miceeeded the Nashy 0 guard forty-five miles from Santa Fe, on the | in se Chesl.t: a Calentta for L few days since, Ctowed tn by po tora ig now tn the 4 urave in Michiyar ceremonies to which faith deceased was devotedly | attached, before ale had been seri Jere CAPTURE OF WASHINGTON, |"". sburg, N. Yu Co, ©, Olat N. ¥.— ‘ Nasi vil be er. AL Cot bout a quarter before three o'clock, a battal | of her nbout hs instant. ously dita The first officer of the Picket, Mr : f the aleve in tho Distet t About a quarter before three o'clock, « battalion | fietnasted ws i N.C. Sate ale was expected to teke piace on the any from whom we received the abovo facta | C. Miller, Newark, Ne Joy Co, Ay 9th N. J—Left : ciualicht repair etre | of. 8, marines and the crew of the ship of the } tard about 20 feet of nays that no fight took p Daring the night o | #4e wr coda of cruelty perpetrated 4a 4 Nosth Caroling, preceded hy the Navy Yard i Tat AT B, Tong 78 Bs ene first of April. Rr ence ean ue Ose cial Ley the |: D. Mayhee, Wirt, N. Yay Co. F, GIb Ne Yim ] Capital it would stand just fled @ foruin « Mat : | volo NF" | RUMORED QCUPATION OF KINGSTON ~ the 20th, three of our pickets were captured by the ; ne eels Kentucky fused bly | stds avrived in front of the residence and awaited ny t while owe ban. was i Prom California, tbe Lowell, Atuna, Go teed Wm | ee the formation of the funeral procession, The body senda: ae she would tot im Francisco, March 17.—-Ship Ringleader | Fort Macon ta very Tittle dan eee rout P feo foun terin y to ent away the mst, w tion of her cago was 1 over! mains tight od, and $200 will The Nashville Captured, sailed today for Japan, with U, 8, Minister Pruyn Nashville, Ib wae rep and suite. ed that our forces had taken Kingston 6h Baturdays ten ved in @ plain wooden coffin, which, accord. thom, N. Joy Co. | ain tor had no a Whadtur to mociety. | The Bavator had no | ing to Jewish usage was without au insoription, 10 Mv. | EE nivel ate list! cauteucs he Seater | aa draped ina black velvet pal, covered with am wa repair she injurten tow Co, G, 2T bark Mary Fre - Kteamer Panama has arriven from Mazatlan, Ath. | without mustaining any loss, while the rebela lost _ from Keootu ky ale: take about the resistence of | American ensign, \ 01 ou the lid were the chapeau, seoibee win 8 ko. &o ko, ‘The latent news received there from Arizous repre- | seven killed aud one wounded, (bis uews was N. Y., Co. 1, Stet N Wie Hoth tans, mean of gtnsnelpationy aud | sword and uniform of \ecesaed, ‘The Rabbl of the grerb rel ber deck "y , sents that the country is aijuost depopulated, on ne: t, however, credited st Newbern.) oy F, Slat Ne ¥.—Left | hort rea “ate Would toll ict Benator that the | Shearith Israel Congregat » West 19th street, tof the m Four other mips nave yu wink sentient and oatllition the same gale. THE NEW YORK SUN. ore Was wT fi; for theeatwand menaces from the elvan ) every bat passed by in th Representatives, "Breer at Newbern that Beauregard jorcementa nb Tubue, M men, ebiely Georgians, waa mary of taking Fort Yuma, in | towards Beaufort, N.C. five regiments of C us | the Rev, Dr, Lyons was presen! bed in his gowa sud bands, to perform the burial service—the dis tinguished deceased having been @ member of that Synagogue. Mowe On # Washington, March 25,—A dispatch received | ring 990, were awaitlag r with the avowed purpo California, but most of ing , OLON. ¥. Vere lato Iaat night from Winchester, ways tat Tie explosion of Fort Macon waa heard. ¢ : » Willlameliurg, N.Y. Co. H, 6ist | guthen Fisearony A. | General Hanke wan then at Cedar Creek, two miles | fornia Voluuteora were in that portion of theatate, | marth atlstann Cracks lean ten cise sds / sill Se calc) | Dr. Lyous at the head of the coffii commenced Y MORNING, MARCIE 26, 1862, | froma Strasburg, which he intended to take today, | «nd would be glud to meet an invading enemy Union forces captured 600 of the fueat But u City, N. J, Co. Ky bist N.Y. the services by reciting the following from the Jews ‘ sh Pentateuch : The News. seinem naa debesctlcesstonennad MRO ma PM eas Go wtviet, tw at slavery war | «And when the Tabernacle setteth forward, tbe ; Washington, March 2, P.M.—Gen, Shields han CaLivounia prouglit 6,000 ville. pera tite fs doouned tnatit uyland, and | Leviter shall take it downy and when the Tabernae Tire teen a ew tiki dlagales tech Sealoedta : The steamer Champion has arrived from Age NEWNERN #INCR THE HATELE, 1, Mass,, C tad uct need any atinvilig to wecelerate the de hed the Levites shall st up. And From Virginia w revolved @ dispatch froin Myjorioneral Banks | The Seamer Chaney ta Se ts aie vergrieetei tanh apes xr mich atiemps wonkd Le attended by get hat cornet ah ball. be ut bo daa ‘ ic edi matepiingnends ibang fish iciagh eee ni 4 » wa And it came to pasy that when the ark set forw tle at Winchester on Sunday last, by whi lat ea eit me vrcia pe Aisi tet ic: Meeen, © Lak aa eee appears that either the rebel losses were ggreater raslming, Mans, Co, Wy SRM. Vi— | the pan v of St. Lawrey ps wou ries be Reattered,and let them that hate thee flee bee ” e enemy are still in retrent pd ou e o % vet mi » fore th n » whall give his o than at first rep enemy are atill in retreat, and our forces 4 aunty, We Manzanita 8 ‘ | eld, Maas, Co. Ly 1th ©. ¥ ; ation, and tend | OMSE Fain | cutie thes, ecard tee ine tine “They made disastrous by t pursuit, ‘Tee loss of the rebels murt have been | near P ary, by being le ford uN 5 | TO ites eae ae Louk Mv of the. Bia . ¢ State i expended eon thelr bands lest thou das 4 columns, For miles along the ne of march | enormous, ‘They Lave aband: woup along | struck t 0 by w lowed AL eal’ to have | tt a : are. aah etat Geil aa pele Ak Pama Gee a6" i wounded and dead rebels are found, not only in| ie road filed with dead and dyings the Hibs ‘ i Mackie free J he following wfrred woe New Brant | Neath fun wachenio which would reault inabe ruin | A yrocesalon was formed afer these ex houses but on the road side, and even thelr bag- | ¢u9 route are found crowded with the wounded and Renee prenanrnncal (ocean itt deemed \« tll, Newton, N. Jy sergeant Co, Hf, 9th | jus tin iiss ae te Cantera Roe |e ear lowing order ; guge wagers, laden with slain soldiers, hw faaAaty yy ou the gdof Feb. aul continue ratulation t guns Were defended with mo | No du rahe a tar tue two. recea alive Bextion hd Nees ea Citale (he dace » of | leads the dwellings in the towns adjacent to the | It anowed and rainud alternately, and vportitie ts eine the latghiter of our pe Bid Cos bi eh N, Ooetbth | ae tee EP ihenat athe Macatee : , f y nee noble state ol Spr ae (PSE ate es deatieved. | must have boon fearful, i efor : Captain Wey wood, with Virginta $s reaping a terrible harvest of death ay | PAMtle Meld of Buuday are leo found Aled with the Pi lee eennciisn lisiets waeeion " trong Vttery of thirteen gunn M8 iy N.Jy Cou b= lipo t ‘ be deninved: The peat Sescamadees pret priyir gi ye sated ni the mountains Indicate anothe ta At athe M t fon, mud trusted 1 the consequence of secess ounces, . which was being wuticipated at 8: ato, | rh ' ‘ U imacarcely CoP, O1EN. Yim | ¢ s a Uinee (altpediobe selatives cf Geel aaa | » Strasburg was occupied by aur troops yester- | ‘The inhabitants aided the rebel soldiers tn carry- a Oe rant Diahaae t a of pont nae | sof the Ereeident end vents relatives of 5 day, This isa town with 1,000 inhabitante in | ing off their wounded during the day, and In bury Peres and two members of } uh pastorate tid shake es ttena Alas aan al policy would destroy : ie Hearne, } county ‘ tok? ny *. Bt tae " : 5 : Drawn by fur horses and escorted by the Bhenandoah county, and is the terminus of the | tog them quickly aa soon as deud, q N.Y. city, Co. C, Stat N. ¥ arn Mr ) waid he had an amendment dng Pol-bearers:—Capt, RW. Mead, Capt, rattroad to Manassas Junction, Later intelli- 4 . ‘ Provost Mural w Beverly, Musa, Co. C, 23d M. V. | t we at he couri lored Delaue, Capt. Thompson, Caps Gare ‘ pentane Our artillory makes terrible havoc among the f H y relieve Ui aah ne Sanelaeres jauey Car Thompson, Cape g Sa wu « ait rie Nar epoinghe every in their Might, and the rout bids fair to be | nd a, ldnncontetiea weate’st pot hen nae Beeee 00s Oy SBA MeV i= | Me oe Hoe, | The aromad sen Dr. Win. 8. Fort, } nis place, with General Jackson in " beet Fe : ; an « thatthe pers he act shall within re Month Gar) a ‘ acta Jackson 1H co of the most dreadful of the war, action. interlor come a. tt ‘ arphy, New Canaan, Conn, Co. Gy 10th C. | thirty daye be rem wexpense blbdidadlag Riestedy eter la tight. A batile was expected ai LaTeAT, Hon, Thomas H, Nolvon, Aimerican Minister at your troops. Tt is w fact tley ‘ ral Goverument to t t Maine, New Harp were making to strengthen our fore Santiago recentiy delivered 1m the Gove | (hut while Confederate Treasury netoade note as is | JN, Stnith, We ruts Co, B, 21st M t Mase y ENS | to this onder the procession moved across Righth — / By the arrival of the Peaboly and New | Witehester, March 20.—I0 is currently reported | erineht at Wa inate ratulating Pores on 1, pana we MHoney aning hem, Shese pooe | Viel, ‘ : York, N stroct, down Broadway to Grand atreet, and over y saboily a Lda elevation to the Pre ple will not accept shinplasters, nor even, tn some M. MeMahan, Fitebburg, Muss, Co. FB, 25th in Mictiy he Williamsburg f the Salem Fields ‘ Brunswick at this port, we have later news from | S#ht that Gen, Banks has overtaken and destroys | Jy the River Plate provinces the revolution hae the Lills of their own Stato banks, ‘Ti M. V.—left leg. the Williatnsburgh ferry to the Salem Fields Qoum- wiaas, Ore General Burnsive, Fort M. Heal in almost ¢ it appears, | © two bundred of Jacksou'a wagons, trium ry part, Mitre, of Bucnos wen & few cases in which the inhabitwuts take eteryy among. the 1 Cypress Hills—the band performing the ; i" Ayres, is de facto the Preaident now, ted Btaken Trenmury notes In payne From Arkansam, If the Dead March iu Saul, ‘ was captured almost aninjured, and tho Nash OTIS. Latee, Tn Chili, the wheat harvest is stim, bub other eropa | commestitios “but theke occurred wher Cross Tinter, Ark. March 25.—The follow- Arriving at the cometery, the body was’ brought ville was only slightly damaged, and not de-| Winchester, Va., March 25.—The latest | promise well. besos ial ees asa ania or a cone ing ie. ep Lispatch to the Bt, Louis Repub Tomes, | to the receiving house, when the Jewish mourners stroyed as reported, Tho number of killed and BOL went from Strasburg ts to the effect that Gen, Banks | part of the revolutionary party having been ar- with Gen, Shieklsis there, with Gen, Jackson in | rested and others having fled trom th ernment is now occupied fn aw of loyalty seems to be gaining, butas | can: The supplies of forage aud provisions | Newbern, with sted in tho region abot Sugar Cree ng were so vlad to see the ne- | made seven circuits around it, chaunting several weg tak they. ¢ braced ther, aud called them | ygryog tHhustrative of the mortality of man and the retrogade march 13 miles yester | yyy wounded in the battle of Newbern amounted to 600, The army was in good health and spirits, red, Cees oa was) mom | he arny made sald he disliked there alu. | mercy of God, after which the body was deposited and preparing, for further movements, respecting | N&bh aud @ battle was expected today, Prepare | crganization, gud the artuy baa been So THEA ADAN SARI eRe cut Galilee | ay bo {ule riage? sionm'about embraciie nogroes, It only served to | in the grave, the three immediate relatives offesing Which beth from. coico. und. necessty-eme | Hoa Were being mado to strengthen our force. peace footing. ee en they ate fortifying. Their pickets | The enomy are recuperating, probwbly belng re- the prejudice agwinat the race, alread. nty miles froia Newbern in the ction of Kingston, he weather is exceedingly pleasant, and fruit Preserved fruits are compar are caught in great al # have been supplied with th roi five to twenty «five cents each ndtr foot, Ifthe matter were inveatic | Prayer aud casting dust on the coffin, { briny the blush t) some of these] SUPPRESSION ov NEWSPAPERS.—A report 1 zrationen, There yea onee a gentleman frum the | wag in circulation, yesterday, that the Saxmat, ate Senate of his own #late, who asked us yeaterday ( Look why we did not marry the greasy wenches, He | Muscost end Jouanan or Comancn, of tay, knew today et cPildran of @ man lately w oro Senator int fis conclude to say nothing, From Vort Pickens and the Gulf of Mexico we haye news that Pensacola is almost deserted by the rebels, the main body having followed freah troops, We have in y recroased the Boston Mout tha king us pation that REDEL PRISONERS FLOM WINCHRST ‘ ‘The attempted revolt in Ariquiapa waa speed! Baltimore, March 25.—Oue hundied and thirty | suppressed aud quietness line since exinted. Pe rebel prisoners, captured at the battle of Winches. |. ‘The ill feeling in Lima against Spanisrds ts said tor, arrived here tla afternoom and have been | ' be dying out Provided with quarter inthe north wing of the Late Southern News. at rates varyi 1 States, from Ohio, being e¢ Two SPLENprp PERFORMANCES TO-DAY, A. Gen, Brace, Our forces are on the alert neat | wow city ja!!, the most comfortable, probably, they | Fortress Monroe, March 24.—The following is Arrival of the New Brunswick, Capt, Fair prig Yankeo Biude, which 1 He Kenow the ro wen # alauler published by Rarauin's Museum, at 8 and 73g o'clock LT ‘The New Orleans, and we may soon expect stirring | b8ve enjoyed for many mouths, ‘They are as mia™ | from the Norfolk DAY Boow of thie morning: ‘The U. 8. steam transport New Brunswick | tt ived yesterday, reports: Left at Fort Pickens the gt ahs dh we who went Bouth to tke | Living Hippopotamus, Com, Nutty 0 W vil 9 ly looking | Richmond March 23. pews from that place, Fort Pike has already | 4b! dirty wet, and about as unsold ast off by thelr masters, | (17 a8 TAPRO fallen into our hands, babi laegalealineaires 7 8 10 House of Reprosenta- Who were willing ave adopted a resolution to ap ash, which arrived from Now from Newborn anme day aa | UC W i has also arrived, One of ony | Uistatte with wood: the three masted ache Comm tion | the « tor Le H Virginians | tives Se Tne Baar Soar YET INTRODUCED WPYLRS yap aa stated by ‘ with the exception of Ave or six Baltimoreans who | of the moneys of the contingent fund to the aid and | tirnaide correspondents, who came with her, fur | ©: Merthony sehoouor C.M, Newman, from New GP culederers | Oc tee BOOB. 1) STORER IOnREE Wie ORY Gs Bam A force of 600 men, of the Colorado Regiment, | 144 t.¢r9 befure the war broke One of the pri. | relief of Se eotared troops, now in the hands of wus the f ho a FE) Vork, Meury Perking, of Boston, trum Plymouth oP dime oil'ke | $ rn alee pond, Witton) ry aie fame hhas succeeded by forced marches in relieving OUF | joners ou reaching tho quarters threw, up his bas | the enemy as prisoners, Sew Brunswi about nixty | Tue sloop of war Vincennos errived on the 8th, E PASS. bey Ge, Fale Meera — = Uittle army under Colonel, now Brigadier Gen- [ang exclaimed, “thank Gut, I wi in tho United | teavy reinforcements are belng sent to Old Pont. officers and men t + | with the gunboat New London, ‘The United States . nd colored’ peo CIAL NOTICES. eral Canny, in New Meaico, This secures the | g.,198 once more.” Otherd congratulated ghomselves | We learn that fourteen Federal steamers wero at aparece tea (hl steamer Missieelppt had lef Fort Pickens probably to jon General Butior at Blip 1 Ato he th ome and recruit, Ami in the New I bafety of Sante Fe, and the immense Govern- tt at the prospect of getting Hise . ancy Life Balsam, th thst thing good to eat, | Old Point ou Sunday loaded with troops supposed anawick are 1 peop ment property stored there,and will enable us on | which they admitted they bad not bad for some | to be for Burnside'’s expedition, n of the 10th Connecticut Volunivers, | ‘The Yankee Binte arrived at Key Wost ou the pa jou mativm fi Ite most painful forms, also scrot the arrival of other reinforcements, now on their | time, Richmond, March $8.—The new Cabinet of Pree | Rey. er. eee ena i ae nteat cot ane shah | NBMO of the 16th, aud aatied on the 17th, On thy yelpelam, seit rhe pimple Wolohen, a ay, to resume active operations and drive the sident Davis bas been formed, The Senate coufirm: | Masa, and Capt. Dowell, of the 1 | morning of the 17th, i Reve BO ler, ar. saree 8 Kia agg re Seaae ih marauding Texa 1 ‘wisehaatee, War Marek d bis appoint porning as follows : Dayton, of the U LM cur Highlasner, de} F alle to ath March, f by thingrant fifi ‘Ape Most oor~ hr we & sells bid Ne tary of State—J Benjamin, of ly RDeren) y Wark veil nly e by thi w a dred? @ o'clock in the aferacon, the enemy showed them: ary of War—George W. Wandolpt to New York-—the gone .oitat Key Weet t 1 States steamer Niagara HYATIS LIPE BALSAM has cured thouaa Avran the victory of P eM Matiia. Ea cine aL Rai hosiewieseear che tary Wf the Nary 3. Be Malorsy of i sider shavire of Dre Ups | Let ES Cuaieny Yarie des, Davia auld ols o (thee and winatiar dieases, and it aK y y ASRANBAR, M , + Th Necretary of the Treasury—C. G, Metnt red efficient aid at Ne al Lt sac tladsh ag ra uinly elire any Gase which oan be reached General Sicet. issued a General Order to hin | enemy connisted of 600 of Anhby'e cavalry, and | gy avcurn jous fur | eight gunboats While sing over the by ine, if taken in secordance with the direo x them for their brave | two guns. in our pickets aud then Heneral Attorney —Thomas 1. Watt 1 ‘ | stransport screw steamer bound thy filled wit command, thanking them tor their bravery ane ee Caen ran ke Rute OA (rg lig Heke ist a DR n Hol plece nt t | communicuted witha pilob beat AT'S LIPE BATSAM cured Mry endurance, He recupitulates their services in " Aine mvalry Gnd ® portion pe ay pF Rice. 6 ’ tir : ¥ vo st wand 21 Clinton Market f juflarom, 8 the iy LO ROW SSO DA ASD: PUEDE: HM) ne 8) it mt + ama id gout, waiter Le had been ori Sate of Just commen: ute tt Gon, Shields brought up his forces, and fred von of the nuw regiinents arrived in this uelgle | 10 at Fort Pickens waa that Guneral | {7."" ripe Es navel teh. Rit we see een ee spade position in which they were plod forveveral |... drove them baek, and tok aevers maton Sunday vid our railroads ruvacola, and partiog with glasses threwh lute loaosome bastiles wie ® man | HYATIS LIPE BALSAM cured Mr ¥. B, Holly, days before the battle—almost without fool, | Shiclds was wounded in tho aru | aitont Davie has declarcd martial | oete ly ‘- fortifications arc | Who declare Pan eon a nist for twenty | dooke mant ns AT Midis at of tory fe uleerafer sleep or camp fires, and patiently awaiting thy © euon ” | tho conntion of Elizabeth City, York, Warv ne, When Col it from Gen, er 4 ne Lgotayeael yay bate Rod Moment when they sliould drive back the for He At minrise, Jackson belny rei Gloucester nd Mattiows. | Some Rok fe 4s ps ped MY Ars 8 LIFE BALSAM cured Mra ©. Gore,8@ and break through the iron elrele that separates 1 Gen, Bbielda near Koarnetown, 1 account is given In the Norfolk Day Boow of ' ‘e troops at Pe nye ee Bist at reap ett nape J ‘ req them from the main army, During a telious | Hires miles distant, “The enomy's foree consisted | an agemont near the War tovetet the i i) i z , scapowed Lt cured Mrs, Gare alee t's march they secured atruin of two bun- | £600 Asi by's cavalry, 6,000 tnfuutry, nine yleces | ¢ nd Alexandria railr Ae , eee apo reach ea ae \ i ‘i ; ‘gays ; tillery. ‘The 1 upen, wien @ | ctor General Btusrt, wud five hun tred Yaulsee cuy iroueh f March 25,—Now that the way 7 \ ’ ley be ae Ga directin ‘they bad Uiken, and the harge, made by t A Int Mich pig, Forty of the latte 7 1 killed and | sopened, the Indian refugeos in Kansas are ' t Roads, ; Division, poke made a retreat of ten miles from 1 nville, | Int Viriinlg cavalry, on (hele r ‘ tot ‘ ave siout (ci eaten rae ee at king preparations to return to thely homwe in th Lal cae rte tax U : a AP Tnesidae) ¢ si, A tg to Sugar Creek, fighting th : WHEN 89 | ack haifa mile, when the ene i in hua 4 i ‘ yo wore inet "| ‘ from which they were recently a au vont to | j Houten, MAMBLAND, DEGAS: | MAR @nomy five tines stronger than themvclyes, wh ilser haain 16 e Hanes wocda, Ranke by lifer d hoi aie Lend eieainiie ik kin water t ihn fable are nix or otght tk ros Seagal cavers, Good mligelna, ddan made desperate efforts to capture or destroy tt ® vous back, A wort wi engay Bint Louton county were sent | § : af H race Gish at | ‘ " ‘ ° w loviteils _ MICHS RD ADEs Oba little force in detail, and so achieve the ruin «f nb 1, when Gen, Sllelds, threw gh Goi K K on the Central cars 1 t i ° The Post ! t 08 1G ur tora t lw towe A. 0. =A ponrarsmeecting of the above the main army, Then, on the next day, under | batt, ordered ¢ ley to turn thelr left flank, | ijt, aud committed to one of wary y c } Tot red pestse 8 r roalor rect arilent y periods | a7 OE SONATA SA SESS | eoMage Mareh 26th, wt Botolock, AM ra Har | . Asnorn, they formed part of the main ar- | Which wos -xeouted by our broopa bus with terrible | ous neh y hed t mal o ah thie} jecialvely recov (\ AN Se taicates to attend for tho purpasy of jn Ge Hf : bir logs, the euciny belug protected by a stone ledge (The cave forved to la 4 t 1 in Ast our Te on nthe W on ral officers jag yoay, By soda my, and resisted the perate efforts of the y | t | fart fern , " JON MAU UR JUN A, KENNY, G, fh enemy on the rear On the 8th, whon the linc | . The Sth ja und 13th Tudiana charged | ely anes un nish ta dia t vary any | Vast rani ne ts A aenkigs wasetid by Bux wel Gx 18! spar i re, thelr centre, and the fyht became general, with 4 | took place eek & recent iter AR waliiner io. Reh eee ved to vialb Mount Vernon, 1M alee Abe ha of battle was changed, in less than three hours, : 1 nl \ ibang) gy | shal will s¢ tany of them which mny at syed ar one Tal ‘The ber ' terple massacre on boti wides, Col, Murray, of | part + General Btonewan, and the rebel cay: | aver the rent River ity Newbern, ‘The wore the | 1 pub a tax on egit4 which members they changed in line of baiile froin rear tofron, | ¢) ee Woe killed, ‘The enemy ru: | sry. Ov that oorasion two companien ef the Unit: | bt Vise beet exatulied the greater i th pt te loave for Bank deatnition, ely and there 2 Hive 6 7 oveuing, Marcher at gern oety and ins charge in which they purticipates, | red slowly, bringing thelr gunsto bear at every | fit Slater cavalry drove in the tele! pickets va bie | ws Cis a rapeeter wartralleocaal Bae CTE # general uniform bankrnps | sat) who tarma three omersaia t quarter Teanioaty Hall,’ cor Yori awk routed the enemy ‘like dust before a hurricane. pportul Our men rushed forward with yells | jock of the reconu was effec Gen, | Lad they numbered three snes as many as they | '4¥ sue to be recel Representative War Mr. Laveloy lll.) wanted to know art ot Decoys for purpose of electing new From 2 o'clock on the morning of the 6th, unti! | wien a panic among the enemy ensued. Our troops | Bt obemman remained uy nth e ground until the neat | were. today presented three from New York, aging fur | yont Tropa Obie (Coxy wou! P; MIOHARLDATL) 0 boas ene , y | followed “o yt jh ds 4 the retived, Qurloas was one man wound: CAME OF THR BIOK AND WOUNDED, on enactment of th Amur, turn somersel ttogethor opposed | eee 2ust106 | 4o'dlock on the afternoon of the Mth, they | followed and drove ther till dar cay ring nee | A ebe, Ho) Dr, Upharn of Boston, one of the four surgeons | ithe corpe of Gen, McDowell was reviowed thie vx roplied that he wa a ‘rain til | ‘To the Journeymen Seger Makers Por. | arched 60 miles; fought three battles, an | | “ns, three calasonm, muskets, equipments &o,, in stalled’ be the Gcwarace of Stnamabnaste te eco: P to taxing #U6I persons has would be ® tox on | City of New York and Vicwity—An » ‘and one, hundred ani | “imersble. Our troops bivouacked on the feld, ; From Island No, 10, cial service in Gea, Buruaide's division, was eeu | Mteruocn by Gen, McClellan, ‘The troops wever | ols thovajoyy because WMt Meualeruan tne bad | meeting of the Bogar Makers of Ula cite sat ata captured a battery, Magy sud the dead and wounded were sant there yester-| Cairo, March 25,—Adiaire at Island No, 10 | on shore on the Sunday morulug ‘ier tie fight, t» | looked better, It wurpamed anything of the kind | “Ovhelloand wou’ Asn ould be Gane" fa nygard tothe proposed tax hill will be held fifty prisoners! day noon: are in statu quo, and the mortar boats are firing paice and take charge of She principe! boersal since the grand review of 70,000 men lass wummer, | hy» 9 ernanedmnen) was suecied, as Pae-yey Hie is Hosier o's U6 orc In conchusion, like @ true soldier, General] Gen, William's brigade, Col Donnelly, of | regularly but very moderately, abvut ouce #4 boUs, | Molioun Academy ulldlug Im the cours af the | Atnong te distinguished spectators was the AAju- at Mote, eght ot handy PAY Wey aot: | tie GU. 6. Boas, Gualraia "4 Peas, informs lis poldiars that the puccassad of h the 25h Mew Kuri commaudinds walnfaroad (ate ‘Lhe rebels de nab sable, foun was salected aud abeedily Giled with the | yant-General of Canada k