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w V v ." , - "i - . " 7 1-4. i i t fc ft s 1- V. f n 1 yti-v2"W-"J .1.1.-- -V-.'-'rW-V; '-.Jf eJ. .; j'.yj 3y i - i 1 i "-.-.Imii iVVf-ii.. -vifi'et .W'':-Tvt XHilfi. .-iyfvil " ' -, - - " - j""lWVlr a J 11 - - " , i, i r ''. 'I VOLUME MOUNT T i. - v. it?. 1x1 HI i i. I,, i i ir ii i - ir r - i ' i ,, ;. ' i : ' ..v.3 - ifiifi --, -it,, L, HABHEB. 5 "Sov Uie .Bw tttapsMrt Oectiea trtt s , .... Cftnicd .-. . TK6 Unitary Povnr. of tie Govervmtxt tftiaetl that th feucrafcV wooll III all pral-biHtr areI in carrying the if ew f f awphire t!ctk this rpHac tfca Lincoln Atnunitr t!on wan ttrmlnl to prevent it if poneiUe : avnd hno v BnI Ute Abolition wU reMrt4 t tie aam in fa mom 'mmtta they aUr ted last year, in otiler to defeat the friende of Conrtila ttona! liberty. An oriterwaK tamterf at WmS iagtan. 1 reetinjr that eperial fnrlongat abftnlil iteipvea all the traopa from New Hampshire mho woaM ilelgetheraselre to rote the A o-Tition ticket, if sent borne. The Va Hon? rel-tuenta vera acronlinjrfjr poIlef, and the willing one aeleeted oat and acnt eff by all ponettde -apeed. o aa to reach the 0 ran if State in time to "mjiteb-h the Copnerhead. The TTilton Head 0rrepondent of the New York WorU. Hader date of Mircb 3d. write : Politira will not keep ia iInjter oat of thta de-. partment. The State areata lately came down bere from Nw flmpbire."oeteniblT to Ionic after-tbe troon from that a.ate. but in reality Tto hee two'reeimentBfrom there, eo.;: home to rote at the eprinjr eleciion. They will heaent nOflb aa Tetemn. nnd the men who po have really re-lbtel, but they were packet off it pre at bnrry. and without all the forma of the veteran law 'leinjt complied 'with, 'hat ihey adcht reach home fwr the 10th of Mrch. "Tbeee troops can ill le up red now from the -depart ment. and wubl not have len aent uiway now bat on the call of jioluic. Tl.e tauen are all exectel to vote tha .Reuhlicnn tticket. Im one f tAe rfffimeU tnnffirr hod f te wjrr. v-te lhH wrty kfforr As cvuldgH l r jfrmtoho kr knii mhtmttg earweii. Tbe Ilartftrd Time of Monday ear s Tbli eletkn. wb rb takeepbteeto morrw4 . tfcitea itnivereal interest. The Feilerat ;Ad. inlubitrMiton lw enterel btto the election, and, at an ax penie of eome'finv tbouand dollar ff tbe peopie'a money. etii fire - or fix rerimen'a of poiitH-ailr ecfeeted erddter fntio rfe "me fa - i One traTVof ehr'tat night waa Iodide I plan .erill equelcb t bTreru.ct uneirT-nuf amiehire. V uxt oacn a inunipu worm to' it winner T Ilia a virtual con fcfsion of wenknee t It i a CfnAMion that the people are againet the Adminiatration party ! The New Haven Register, of tbe same date, ha the folUwjng : mFi.b: It reexr ot NawIT. tr3RtE . The Sunday evening .train wbieh puiied through here tat night, was aixMtt aw hour be-hind tn wwawaeiM of having to take along - eoeaw six handred eoldieee who were harrying fav'New TXtmphire to partieipate ti the . e4ee.tioa to utorrow. They belongei . to the Tki4 aad Fourth New IIimphir. aal had : been in aervice in tbe Deportment of the Roe th oa Morri IsUikI. in Florida. Ac. They made no ferret that they were going home to w4 r that their otH-er were croading tlem Ihremgh on Sandy lent th y ehoubl be too late. The AUditioniat will wot grt the vote of all of thm. butthev will polaiUv get enoagh toearry tbe State by a email majority . labia flrt'mewge to Congrea. on the iTuariV Of July. 1W1, Mr! Lincoln aid: "Thereeulf of an eletion, held in military , ampv where he baronet are all on one i b - of the nqMtion void upon, can ecarcelv. ! . ,eaileTed a diwuooet rating popular senti ment." V ' Hi A bitinietratiott mde . New Ilampebire - "military ranvf ",-tbelyoitetvrr waa ta ken. should all 1e "onone eble ol the question;' . t4ilbenee an..election carried by uch tnean - "eaa acarceiy coaeblrretl aa demonstrating popabveenflsneril. Trouble la the BeymX Teaily of Great Erithi. It i rnpored that . Queen Victoria is abont .ebilirat' Ike thnme ot Eeglaad. It ia aabl thai she i meata ly incapacttHtel .frotu an - laager hliug the foition of oovereigw. , She -! sea wot A wei aide e ait at council without ! - ' Uraying brr mental inlrmity and the recent ' laetion of memlT of tbe calrtnet, paiilcularlv ihat LonlrPalmeMon. ba given the Ei- (lii4i paUkaa iwtimatioa tbata cdtanga of th xoawareky att ir epeeddy be anticipatef. ; . " tleeMireoft Me Prince of Wale lately ha ,. ie4toatej a, prepnrauon to auiie the reins of ; Doetf. ir m ond-mUe-liy the fet that .Vkbutl be do so, ava evuirely wear f ireign policy wouhl be iaawgratet upon b.tnb'h Q-ieetkm im-c: tneUateW. aiidt afierwariU ipon American kt :V91w4yae jJUtAiVle of Xing Flwerd lb Seventa.- r i ' i-ii letted fttseavparihtd rb Urorblaarsr'Ae h tidgii 'eorrepoUMW r4lr thar ibero; W &Jfc W tkmily-;Tel4i XS lysjffln-iejft apon eendg aid to kiatkert - iAdaarrtke Uag6f Denmark, while the Qaeew ':::i&mWto-'imu1mmn favor of ,,vilBtJiey.t, avrrJ?:-? Rt.,'9 wf rj( --tCseUeu xtnia.vjT-vV' a. W- Si- TSa f '-ra Alilil CSSSTtl CcsShV ' ftoiahrrWCiiir4STftbo Aboliob prW a.o,bo;iir4tio pra x. -'-z p XTfio-CTiit fee aSsactad. ll ka Lita r5Tiia bz ": Tb T7a blntOB fe.irTWpoiideot of t dn majx5jwJer'datrf iSiki. writWaaloliowa ia jejard to . thoati ,lrtIUant military rpUka, tbe FlorUk. Expedtttos and the Kilptrick faW oa llielltooil s 1 '. When Geaeral Ilalleck 'wroto to Oe Oillmora to know W wbaTaathorlty tha Tk jd spedUion waa ' ndcrukea. -tbeT latter wrote tacit aa fcllowaf By order of the Preei-deut. eijrneJ by Major f ay. 'Mi ' ia ' stated ia Bpublicn circlaa that Uy ra aaat to Florida to'aea to It,--. ' 't J -: . Chaae'a ajfeat for tra-l parpoasa ia' that quarter aaya yOtt houM not aen deiesatMi to BaJUmora for him. Tkoa aor ab ub! Vt 1 seut Lincoln men. , ' " The Freatdent'a other rreat atratecMal dem- onatraiioit tha Kjlpatriek raid General Ilal leck and Secretary SUkwtoo, tt fa aaM, waaH their haalof that tranaartion. "llany oQcera who daeire toump to 2ljor Weaeraiahip aa easily aa political General, hare got raid oa ihe brain the idea of early taking Eichmoad. : But ler aa H, and waa down on U uovarn-ment far not aending 0,000 instead of 200 men, which dioerenea ia force waa repreaeatwd bv him aa bavins failed la Lie Quixotic expe dition, which i atated by rent military men at Norfolk to have been - a beltarkelter cera. . . . Kilpatrick- talked to itwarm of politicians who cotigregste at the National about taking Ricbmon i with a cavalry, force. Finally a radical Senator took wp the Idea, and Ihe result w atf orler trom the Pr eMeat to aet the thing iu motion. Whru iHroached to General Sleade. be i reported to h-te aatd : ..It. aiav poextbly aucceeil. bat protmbly hoc. ft will rentt in a certain to of han-iredU of faore ami many mew. It will weaken oar army in cavalry iu front of an enemy , who may at any time attack m. . ft may hasHrl' the whole force, Uu the whole, it i inexpedient, and is an enterprise I should be en willing to order or te awaweral'le tor. Socoanaeleil a man of experience, lait parlor beroe- ortlcreil otherwise, and thin ia the iveult the Uv of on thousand two hundre-l uten loe of lval fceliu that might hare ex- iMtel in Uentral Vinrtma. After the loln-ion that marked every step of the raid and iti cruel programme, a illustrated by the in-nirucikni faiHd on the perran of Colonel D.ihl Kreu. and tb bwa at the besinuin ot the c-iuipiin f of true milrtirr ni'iie or prefiige. It ii alio b fi t at the war oflfi -e. the Liiu.ige inflict d upi'i .the Virgin! i RiilroiU. Ac., by Kiirrtirbk may 1 repaired in a day. of ciMirie,be could iot mnkeji d tb 01 Rich-motHl and do much penDaeut dui ige On rail ruaiU. . Liaeola'! Feomliar Jokes. The N. Yi Herald frotn being a warm advocating of Mr. Lincoln, ia now one of hi moat vigorow opponents. - In a leadings article on Frhlny. it nse tbe weapon of riticule and ear casm with cutting force. It speak of the ji king petmliaritiea of Mr. Linodn. considering l.tin a joke incarnated, bu election a very sor ry j ke, n. tbe i lea that uob a fniti aa be ehould be the President of each a country aa nsere rtdieaJo iksu" 1 VJ cakrt .... ' r - J av : 'That was aflnojak wke ormovIOen. Fretuont.on the eery ere of vbstory, and allowed Price' army to eipe. " Th it waa another fine joke whew We bebl tntek ' hCeiXtwell. aait permitted t he Pniala array to be cut t piece. I ut waatiU awotnrr nriv loko waea ne re- Movel UcClrln. after th triumph of Autie- tarn, and o lreagu; atout tu maaMavcr at FrelerickslKirg anl the nbeqteat relel inva sion of the North. The people do rot appreci ate theaeatopemlon militarv jke, however. Periiap the loof lire and pnpcriy takes a- wa r roine or the fun. ? evert hele. we are aared that omeboly laugh at thera down below." . . 0"Tb UnevUlVCWrMr ia again spitting ita venowt ai the Baawaa and Ua editor abu- dnea that epfwar to affocl the fellow an iufi- nliedeal of pleaanre.' He eeya t!iat the Baaia i a "mieerabbs copperhead organ," and that ita " alitor doe bovWlievo ia ear hereafter In answer to ibi lerrild ebargA weiveoaIy to aay that the Charvr man - baa beo mUiu-formed'aa to oar lelief concerning a fiturtMate id existence ; aud we mow aay to him and all other interested that we We lelivein a wl.ere-nflerT or ia a life leyoai tbe grave.' Aa to the existence of tk place usually called bel .' our mind i not o clearlr made no. Rut if there u no " l ottcmlee wt."or lukeof flie," .... . v -- . r . - where the aoke of t lie torment ot tbe wm k- e 1 aeceiMl for ever ami ever," there certain! should I. a no pankbment can be-too revere iu this worbl or the world to come, fur the in fa moo acou adn bv-North ami Sout h A lol i-ibmiet and fftcOt iotat. wbo lrung kt tbia tr, feritnl war nj-m Ihe eoentry. rhk it long ruin rreA il. borror and crrtne;- If the edi. twr of the (Wicr. niakee to eitcpe the " yrth to come,'! we ern' Ij anl prayerfully beseech him to change bb way. cee-io alauder lartter and 'purer me than blmaelf ; mtn above all i bingo to quit liingl j" f' ' ,v ' K.' ' --;.;Aa Ifttrtxo Thihtiaa. The total taxea leeief I Ohio Itt year ; for ail pumves waa!UJSjyJ5.WS. This sum waa mucb.xvirt b3uay '4evid lor year. bat tit tagatioa tkia year w:Ul be 'enorbioe Tbe te levle-f for all asrinoacw Will -taacb tAetotjr mllliotM of iMIar. and ibabfy taoret tffrt ial4ira gjo, o aa, 'nOmlj ft Mti.rCatkolia fifqAtf or tSncMbati; wi Wfnr; Pffiyi". ijtafra warn aaagxaseit enoooragiBgcniaien, to'retarwHO tb fttfc wBits- ltUi-denit Govrrsnvrnt I fa iowtf. iH fJetmen o r rar-e o iniTTmn., wwijr-,- eharge, k aaya, wiU U foroeJ, 144 tha MnWAt lit tmr.T' n i f t . a. . o - j. A) g2r JW r jerk rf ir-"rsf4 u T..:ra yj ti:s t:tr aKOBVaaBnaBBaBBpa -- , r"i 1tevMiot$ -x . .rWriite fer tbe Acwrx;ocun4Tio!i, W- "aawaawBiw - r :Ac;Ta.-'-. Am- Wuit far tU ' Wmfa$Lm ,'7 I HkaUU e darkitf, we Mi abaQ kaTeeer fXV With - AU's Froebmaiksi" aa the - Rir Anrg -. W&i ; -v - r:, ' ; v: Vk woaM M V a BelJUr. the Uatw for t txatt KtvAWi xaade the Big th aal tha white; ' ' caeava. .. .,. . . v ; Thaa Ight far jthaaiggar, tha ewe st liaatil afggar, Th wHy-hdd aixser; aad the AhoDtloaj erew. Kh wtdiar nwt he ley!, aad his Th' he lie a aeald ard lack aadigati withe r eat hi payi , ; ' ; ' tt his wU at hei ia ataniag, ha alwajahe ceataati . Thea whtt ete ataath tar thirV-tv par east. 'graeabartl. worth Koeaovar, If yea, 're drafted, da aa rafaaa Ufa, . Tee, are aqmal t the aigger & wfll ajpx4a, . show,; . ' Aai whea yoa ahatU to th rXoioeserehe true, ;- 8ai dittos the ajgrar Is at fa4 eaaaaVMae. xeVf : ' ' I Wbaa ordered iato bsUl go without dIay ; ' Th ' nUajhtared liha cattle, it your daty ta obey I For wbea old Jl is e-kpfcirol parhAOJ Pid p yoali bo. Bet, paid or aot, dWt bet the least, hot sat the aig gor fro. ceaave. . V: Throscheers for "hoaort" Ahrahsxa, heU b a groat sbui yot, To he lexU as dew with tasse aal hirtaaat as wlthdbti : r " v. IIort tolls us llttl jokes' whOe poehetiag eel pelf. . ,;v'-: Aa l at last has atado th mlggwr the eaeal ef kfaaxelt caoaca.. QoArd well the CB(tttaUoa, th 0 treraaDnt aai laws, T j rory act of Congress don't forgot to give aa-pi, . Aid vbon you oxoot the rebels bo xoroaad drivothoai back ; Tho' you do oatbtro the white maa.yoa stoat Uborate " the black. CCLPSePKP. V. . Horali of .Waihia.rtoa City. "Potomac the WaAningiou correspondent ol the BiUimore.Suii, writing to that pper nu-drr dat or Fobrunry 25, tha speaks of the tuvrabi of Washington city: "V:.; x-Mjor Il.C. Bmrtiuctte. who was convicted early in Noveniler la-.t, of keeping a liaw-dy kouKe. in connectioit with Mies &ta le Rotten, wa a few Mat ago pardoaed by tke Pre ilftit aini rela4el. h Kiri incite waa - eut en-cad to an imprisonment lor thirty d-iy nul to par a nue ot eoUU, or, iu iletault. to undergo a further twprieotttuetit of flee month. Tbo tine wa never paid, and but for the parbj t The thirty eight prtaoner conviclclat the late term of the Criminal Owirt hre were ent o.Tto the Atb iny penitenrf try Hhi aftemeot. to nerve out their eewteDce. which range from 1 to even: year. They were darker guard of course. A colorol man atmel Willian Wingfld I wat arreateil br a detectire yeeterdav, foe at- feriog treasoaable language aud attempting to leave yte cfi y in vioiaf ion of bia parale. lie w aent to tke Old Capitol prison. Bv an incendiary fire Uat night a boat 12 a' clock two atablea of Meaara Marpity -aed Ri.breway. on tke Itdand.' near IStk and C atreeu. were detmy4 by. fire. . Mr Marpky b is about $500. he having had a lot offeeii in tke atablea. The adjoining property waa saved by the exertion of .tke firemen, v . , Tb.t OmatiBo Drmocrtt TJttryo4 by ;. ;:',.,---hov 4 A gentletnaa just . from Darke Coanty in-form ua, that the e4aldibtnetaoCTbeGreen- TUle XAfatMret was entirely deofroyed by hn Attoliiion mob. oa Saiunlar atght, .with the kaow!elge ! connivance o( the leader of that ntrty. in that ectkn of the State. The editor of tke Abolition organ at Greenville ia reported to have toltl a memter of bia family on leavine the hooe tkal evening, that be would probably not be back till after soidnight. a a raid was to be uate on the Aanoerel offl-r.rt Th law ofBc of lion. William Allen, ex-Meml-er of Congr nd he ofit of Dr, John S. Matcbett, another peomiuent Democrat, were 1adfy' injered bytbe -mob. Th Democrat hay notifle.1 the bolition leader of Darke coanfy. that they will be reqairel to liring the perpetrators of thai: outrage toicoa fir puninhment. or tbey will b-tve to almiit to retaliutioo i and they ' are only given till next Friday so do the. wric.-.O.ii Sufom Wbr do Abo! hiOaixt villifv n4al.nae Gen- oral Mcdellan? Ileb a mnn wf a-kaow'edgcl alent. an ceran4kbeil General a braverol,. lier. a'tnte genYlemati. a not derur; Union man; We naembhlly trmd very trust, nd ebafge have beea or aao be m tdaagninat bis- IntevKbMMtUr bia aot. ' Then why b theV1 isMM nmr n b ovwe m o in mm or I toeeattn) tbevrarlortbeiMUpaiToe of re- doting tbe Uowltb he rght awd digni ty of the eeveral stale aninvpairedr orieintiaif tbirwar ta speedy rrrminhtioar1i1to t itelaveryv t Before Lincoln laaurd bist joclw! maifona tie'wae enrwta trioyarsaewalloo fat ttkr roaatrt? but i' lawjavaw ba fdrjpd tka armr torih exterminatbNi of H very noriraW aa, too itravagni for blm KboaU General llcUelUa deeUre timeelt fst favor of Jetting the f AwMitatiaa go had treeing tWanggera be would htt rtght--w theevieaof- thaAbolK tioiaiZZfiB 3 tofKii. UK tatJU usfc?4Jvcajnard. ihroca p tX.4UtiM DaUadCauta tax t&ZZttr trd, tits fc25ii;i jq tl.rt;i:: AU -" a eiueanemma i i ll h- t t.rt-fi e . w a.- . . a , a r aa ar ' r A frece the Rishxeoad Ug, Careh S. It- v": htWU. -r 4'' i liiflr'i''Z ?V - Our laat ootiea eg tka aeoretaenth of the en mr cloeed wkb their ppeaJtineeai Fnderiek'a llall on tha XntimLraibl. al the approaching ot aoothcr column toward Char lotteeville. Tke Utter, we tra,wre met by oar cavalry, ader Col. Caskie. and .repalatd. 1 At Freilenek 'a Hall they tore Ha tke traokor a oonsiUrabla diiOaoca. and" tt t reliably reported, captured and brought off ravarat of our ofiltieni and eight piece of rtiMtf etatiunod there, beaidee dotntf oaoat erabht damage to tk remainder by deatroymg tkearriagea and otherwise rtndering it aaoerviosabie for immediate oa. ' ' " - ... Leaving Frederick o Hall oa Uonday tkee crooel the Central railroad and divided into two detach menca. one moving ia tke dinsetion ot Jamee Hirer Canal, ami tke-ether toward Ahland. where it spent Uomlar night the forMiereoIemu peotrated. yeoterday morning to tbe farm of Hon. Jamee A, Xolden, Secretary of AVer, ia Goochland, county. They Imroed hie Intro and stable, and tt i reported by an eca)oI prioner that hie dwelling boa who ia flim when he left the vicinity. Tbey aleo burned all the fl-Mtr and Raw mifla In tke vicinity, including the Dover flar mill, the ham and mill of ilenara. - Stanartl and Mor aon; destroyed a anmber of freight and other koata in theeanl.'and 4M ontleralile damage to the iron work at Iftnaki.i. Tbonly dnmage done to tbe eanal, beetle tbe deetrao- tiou ot iMMte, wa tbe cutting or the locka at S-tmpaon'a. . . . -.. , . -. . . General Henry A. -Wie waa. at tke tune. On a vinit to hi aon in-lnw4 whoe fnn ad join that of Secretary .Seitden. bat. fortunate ly, lec.Mme apprised at their approich in time t in ke his eacape. He arrived in thia city yeeterday. The other detachment that eame to Aabland wm nccompHnie! with a Muery of artillery and appeared on the Brooke ' turnpike,' about ix mile northwest of theettyyerterdae morning. Tliy were promptly -ntet and kept in cbe'k. ai.d fl'iatly ban btomeJy reuuUed ty a portion of the engineer troop aod Col.-W. II. 8tejdien, who manned a few wactioas of light arullery. A duel enae lanJ ahota were ex chamr! for abont two. boar. The ensmy then withdrew in the diivctton of Meobantra' vilte, burning the treatle-work of tbe Central r ilro,id bridge aernaa the Cbickahominy ri-er iu'tbiir retreat. " 0tr bfi ii tlie fight on the Rrotke rol waa one killbtant.o4x or aeven wounlel:: tnit we hove ttoe un'tWe to leant tbe name: - Noil her th JoCfceSior-the to of the enemy i ret ascertained, eat-her earned their deat ami woun bed withjeiTWe ; captarcd t i '. i 1 1 , -..uiiteJ to the Lib-; Daring tbe retreat of ttuaeolnran they threw i wo or three he!k at the dwdtiag boas of Hon. Jame Uvon. whwh. expioteI in the yard' without d image.' They stopped the carriage of Hon. John P.H illanf, took lolk -the horeea. and carriel off the borae of Mr. Gol-din. The latet reprt we have from tbi retreating column m that they have bMltel five or six mile from the city to take some refroeh ment. They are prooaMv - endeavoring to make their escape by way oflbe VVhite House We onitiel to moot ion w. report th t they aal utei Camp'.Lee with a few bcIU,. but tbio lack connrmatioa. The iletaebmeHt that went to Goochland, ac cording to tke statement of aa eacnped prisoner includeita Urge ik1v or negroe mountei and annel. Thrv ocixe-l ami brought ! with them a conaidemlde n.mher of negroe aa they ikuw- ei inroogn mt reunirr, aa wen aa av large numner o. aoraea. wnien were nrongni inio requiaftM i' whenever other were exhausted amrgaveoat. Before leaving the Central rail - road, ihey impreaxeil into service a negro guttle to pilet them to the -viciatry of tbia city, where thev intended and expected to arrive but night to etfecfw innetion proh-ibly with the column from the direction of Aabund. -The. negro. however, inteiitionallv or iguorantly, - piloted them in tb wron dirodiow. and thee- tended in Gooehlatad, aa ahov atateil, about dtyligbi yesterday, for wbicb they hung kirn ytriy afternoon. ' : . r It i reporteil that a detachment from thi column went to the river at Maankiu's Ferry it i believed witk the intent iou of croing if praciicable, and coming down on tbe onth i!. Whether tbey accoell or not we Irave not leaniel. some or tbe prtvataa expree regreXat the Imrning of the boa, out aai 1 ther acted nn-fer orUr!.'i: A ne-r belonidg to ttr Ura iisl wao eaotaref an f af or ? bring wttn them air day; frigied eieaneaa, and etag oent off under gnant, three of our pickets gal lopolop ami captured the xankee ami relcaa-d thenegrt. ::"' '' '-r.1.-- .'- . ; ; A!oht three oVlork y ef etday afternoon tke enemy advanced toward cify-hy the Weft-hunt or,rierrd. evidently the. ttw firrf that.wettf td GooehU.!. Tbey fnnrl Into Utie ot battte nor far ioe the elrK a.Hfhr the lrik firing of mnaketry beard in that di-rectidn alartti dark; H panl ak flkt oc-coirret. Tke eimywwafrrwarda reported to- ha velwea repo bwd? -t0: 4 i- ic T Tbertolv of reblrrs .! ander command of General ndpetrick. Cilebtatedio tbe raid of last eprtng over rerv moca.ttie hteetnai roef. orlgnoraVio of tlieir nezro gn"hlr.i Tt U noi to W?nT4nel'hattt"woali bve teen oi(i I rot l4i ll en otnerwme. i neuoie tot m eatimateil at alvit:'twrt;lar- -i.ri ? ax-I; wTiatever the object, t Tier;t.ir won atfttiifb conciJrat!e" tcUnr; to iy tl.9 l;-asl cdTt.t? Vsm'--". ritt1 -UM l. Lt ut at a04it a ntartrr X-yr art.;:?ry vnp-.r' I ;rt ta The d,rrj3 sf i;ei!cr-wri "esecJianwaTtPr. vliib'Ctasa-i-JUhopr tkt dlreetioa. 51 f , 1 1 waoeer-ertaa B-ajtirmaoctfarreq tar "i r- p ei I oaa Af lha ririaioil, MtlMU Af 1 1t t-eitH aTxa TTTifntfe iha'rtlcae 'ot the rioioM inr : thi !r I ciivr bbt the hUrt micarriel bribe treacherr latbiektL i raeh-.y.irrSfl iUzi'mite$&iJ2 1 r Uri Lj.1 ;. .zittTzt-Mtf fjjrerf 1 in ma?d if riadierCMienl Jor-. i mi.ni an. .-. -TLe ic; -cr tz,r9 f.-sn 7..Inctns. eJ.auii fcltlac- iia lTT.jit;s11 adif prxmptly. and wit hf trot an I tual iIU I tz'A I msr.f tl'u. tlalrr! lekearl ofJta ctrtrAett ti i-ti t-,3 i- Zz t rwiittLa admncol .1.9 eoc,-: rt!jb( djet h ttrzz. t'f'ii C-'i t i';a;i;!?iil e-mSu!sTrrvtl,jfcTl ba V a. :.rri!ngJ fi-cjfcrttavjVTiiLLr-n'f dr 1 t3'-rfvr"-?---wUir-t rtr2nt::TLie nlltlr; t! a'-:t-a.tbt :i2?,li-,td. birth iUrinLaka C-!-d-t!Tr'n V. " mr.- f.. ' Z -t-' tnowTT-e a rraeTif '-rSr L:v.;'. tr-: v c:iai tr; g&ZziZstizZtZzlZ 4fr"L .iU K rv j iiX- , . ru cuj;t.."J trSr 1 jrwti.;rft4!-Mi4fi L!j ' 'r g-:trr; tia!--'' 1rtis-'k:i i . '' ;t3!wtl " . nra tpu.x 17.JT Lz-i rstinf ryU'-r-' r :"t f 37. ;,Tb? frl cf ttSrn-iii2..! .-"-t iarct'l'.ri n.-r'-il' tTtinzsim' m w ui sm a is9 ; 1 Ct th't'T i :.'"ti-r.t"s??a;,3' . T W QovsoyrrttLg, Harck lTklTMderf are falling back fn Cbotteille; oyer tkaW t The, barnt fWey, floor onea11 it?wVi M?Z VZUaZmZ rVELV nSf flSl &mnt Urfaiicko aall. -r : . r . Itgooira BJgrAffS.1 ; :. ,, ;, I Oaajraa Cavat Qoeaa. Uarek L-Tkat al emye raiding partr got witaux two xnilea -of I Chariotf-eille yeettdor rreainw. when Back I t 1 : . 1 m uovio ariHierT xaq winr aaaoon. ,ks i a body of. diookoatrtad and furloogkedj met and drovelkem back aeroaa tke Ravenna rir. : Tbeir eamp flraa oera vkaUa foor mil from Chariot lea v die last night. . The party which went to Frederick e flail fore npthe track, bat did not catch the train. whieh waa eagnaJIed ta time to retara to Gor- donavilbi. Tke nmy are a loo making denv oootrationa in oar front. Saefa arrangemente kaea been xoatle aa oaght to teauiv tot captora otaua aariottavuie rairfera. T&XaU IIoreant f gilpttrie fTroai tka tTockiagtaa Corresyittdafa at tka Cfalo '" ' ageTlawal It k report! taday that the recant expeiti. lion, toward Richmond1, nuder Silpatriek, Cuo- tar. ani Hutler. baa met with adiaastrona pubw. son distance from tke rebel capital.- You have been frretoaly: made acquainted with the detail and object t f tbi movement. It at earcely Ice iidiculnua and aharl than Butler silly raid toward Richmond of two or three weeks ago. In the prennt case, the plan waa for three different arntiee to co-oper ate; or rather, the main nod v of Meal a armv waa anetgned Ui Uk of engaging: the attra tioo of General Lee'a army on the R-t pidaa; the force antler Butler were to advance in to detachment, One an the eoatli aiMe of the J i roe River, t le other up tk Feninala, in the route ot ilcCWlan army, by tbe way of Wiiliareabtirg. Whit Hoa, nd Bottom Bridge; while th carat re of the armr rir tk Potomac, under KilpatrtCK. were tn dash down to W h it c 1 1 oue by way of Fredericksburg and Hanover Junction, and to meet and co- oiierate' with Butler forces at White Honae That part of tbe programme intruated to - Kil- pitrick anl Ueiieral ieaIe wa nieceestuliy xecuiel up to a certain ixunt: that U, the I pirt ot General Lee'a army that waa on - the l3pidnf wku the luovemrnt cotHHienoad re- mameu tue-e. nen ineir groun.i mere, ano were engage! by tbe now depleted army of the Potomao. Kilaatrick' cavalry crossed ' the Rapoabaunock aud the Rapidaa. turned tli Confederate work of Mine . Run. and advaa ced to White Uoue by way of Hanover and Xpottylvania. At ibis point the rocce of the movetnent en.!eil and ita failure begaa.- That part of the programme mtroatad to But ler was not cat ned out At all. The fact nave all leen concealed up to thi time. ' ' But enough is known to make it evident that, Owingto the want f co operation on th irt of Butler, our force hare jMiffered a diatrout re tHile. ome- whre between VThite House aud : bottom a Bridge. Nothing eVe waa to bJrpeetef from an ex peiiition organ ixol ooeocb alurd principle oriatber, rpou each total disregard. oC all miiiiary principles . t ne oitjen 'Of 4ie expe- dnioo was avowed and tiawte4 to he tbe tar tnre of Rk-bmoftit and the liberation of tbe Union prisonere there, whom Butler cannot get exchanged. .But in the organiaatioo of tbe expedition, the mart notorton fact in relation to Rhmmond were ignore!, and treated a if tbey dil not exiet. The fact that Rk kmomf i a atronglv dofentied a .Washington, and that there are. fully 50.000 ConfSdorate troop avail-aide for it defene. were periatenilvaad child-iIr kept out of sight by Uiicoln, Sunton and Butler.-when tbey plnl their expeditioit.' Thereoweseiife m ve hre snfrrrM a defeat on the Penineula, quite a diaaatrou aa the one in rionda. nilily Icrpartant ftrcs frorii v . g;j glue jSontlie - ej4t,i - g i." T- 1 SPaXwniAmX 0t tlH JUUd r PaTLiO la XiOTlua a .M-r a ai - v Acorrpondentofth.Lak. City CUwmiisw give the Bu huiood iper, th, roltowii.g la tertm aecoaut or the .fight as Gloat. 10 Florida : - 'r .-: ' - ". Ti.. l-til. of nila ho t fam vi-nory ae saef I..- ni -IW-ht WU;. - v - w ... ... mm . . . m ..a . ... At an eany aour in m .forenoon eoarie-a arnvetl a diet ant beadatiartehi anth rhe Intel ligence that the enemy. 7.000 strong, under the command or Uajor Oeneral'Grimor, . bad pae t the village of Snler-on. aa .voaai tor tbe ioteriorof this State..- Noaoonse was- lbb inteUigeuee . common icateil than . a cavaJrv flre. comiioeed of detachment of the Founk Georgia. Colonel -Clinch ; Hecoml rnorbfa Cat air. Lieutenant CoIonH A. If . UcCbrmack. and Scott BttaMiow. Jljor . W. Scott, a 11 aderth commiiid of Colonel Caraway Smk b, SeeotMt Floribt ' Cavalry. . proeeeded forward ni xne view 01 aoenainiag toe axrengin nn toaitioii of tbe enemy. Tbe tnommand of Cd. NmitU procee led to k point . near tbe Florid Central Railroad, alxtut. eigbfeop mile eaM of Lake City, wherajtbey enconntered the- advance guard of t benmj.. Wit b tb view of drawing bmi nearer to 'tkia point, wbera . moat advaatajreoo poitJDa. fhrocr trooia had 11oe oleaodCloaelSmiihoku-madted idighw point In excellent order.-..l. iLl. .Iv. Jl.'.t.m 'ir.WjL to letiroy reibjoa.1 apon kie tine oTmarrdv; aM jiafort0y-.biHvtat .-poat a fly mve enm s .:ax oiaee.-t KensrM r inegaa or dered, o tka front tbe S-ttk Geotxia nejiment. Colonel Evajt2d Qerzia. lIjor Howard : o.Jt OertTgi,Co1oati XoJ&oa.j Jtb Gwrri. Coloiel u ichfirv- Ldv Georiis Jcn4aza Cj r tain G rear e r tailioa f Igjdr CoitV - m .eo. ?a .- sf ers . aa t iernri'iwwTii,tjnmuiiwvjjegienati Colonel llF Hopklna . 6th lorila jpitttf liotu llaior P.- Bv Baird t Sb0enrgia H')ot CrawCml l&h Oewrgia. Colonel jQ Neal : U da, Lirht Artilleryi Cantata Gamble t Ckntbatn Art il'ry, CavUin-Wheaton ; end GarrirdV C utrryr"'7n eJdaveamftisienrander tk ecmtnanO t? Msrarfr aerai OCc;t and 7.-tr?Crir!Irf Crasral IXrCarr!on, od.'Csrnwsy'j Vtyth , ' 1 . - rosn ctM iu uur.ui usQeiiati eacjtst&j CT e . a - I Uajor OeaeraJ Ceytntmr, who, aa y oof Had- ercerill reoenber. w a Oiuin tinker l!j5Jr Aadmtnr Ttt "tlie time be wrrervdjrad Fort 'Jil Xoct carreeOodst xmktpatcd tkf bat- ITtZ '' that khv aer ebnasJ m taor st&bborar m . a. a. i ----- a. gA - - whoa eafploiu beretoiore baea been tbe admi- rstion oftbeir etwntryaiaa. aa baeecirea SnW ami thtMM&mheT finMratsahd aI6r. nrhan .itinn nrum rui.iin. mr iii. ana mr oar arlillarr. under tha omnmaBd cfCoL Tkoma. otened a heavy and eery de termined tr apon tkem. " Tbe arUrUrecf tka enetoy mpooded btHkht, bnt eith liula tSaet . . . . , M- . . o uu or wsr. : twrw amw suir t voa w maoeomeat of tka arulicry daet beary 9xve of masJcetry were ponrwl into tba anemj'a lie i y our troolav killing aod' woaodiag a large anmber ed thm. Vollsy after eollee t erveraieoi urongji w vr. wiia Rangn on tbe yeiia and ahnek orfiog vhaonoga htroea toraUeea tts moootonr. Th eogagoi.t taated arssJard offbrrr koara. dnring aboat tkf of whieo th enemy - con- treted. inon hr loeb,- eerr man fully the ad eancv of oar troop. At loogtb, largely ape- rtor mjujoer. engsged tn en anooje and an- righteoaa eroaade. were eompoKed to miccamb and to oe before tha superior rsroweaa and eiirrairy ofttowtbern bearta.- Tbe enemy waa eu-reen ia orm fusion and dieorder a long dis tance beyond tha field of carnage, leaving,- in their haetv flight, all thair kiUad had . aesxly ail tbeir woanrfed. ' ' The reanh of tbia gioriooa acbievmer.t of oar trooopo may ba summctl np thua: Th en emy loes iu killed, woonded ami priaonar i 2.800. one taad or color, eeveral rmndred athnd ot arms, and a wast quantity of ordt- nance, onartermaatvr mad eommiaaarr Korea. Ourenucoiooa i aboat -7i kilUJ and 450 wounded.. ; Taking all in all. iBi nar will long o r raembercd a one upon which one of tbe moat brilliant victories of tbe war waa aehieved. While we rejoice in tbe defeat arui disaster which bare befallen the Invadara of our aoil we bare to pause to mourn tke death of many brave and now patriot. ft ta a matter altogether, fnposetbla, la hastily written- article aa tkia necessarily ia, to com.munieata ta detail tbe many tucideut o' the battle. The tnetnoTT of th gNUant eOcera and men who have lallea aa martvr ta their cooam will long be revered and -ctarnibel, for thev fel a brave and ehivajroae men always fall. The gallantry of onr otScera and men ba never been. excelled either ia ancient or mod ern timee." General Finean icted in a man ner which oiatitled him to th highest credit Uia oondaet aeon the occaeion, ib plane of tba battle, the diaa'plme and disposition of hi force, uia cooinea. juogmrat, utacretioo ami tenantry, have won for bun a high reputation ami have caused me to regard- him as an ofS err second to none of his rank, and who de serves tt everlasting gratitude of oar eoaa trjmen. '., . - . . : nroni the STew Tork World, tferek t, IU Orlgia, IU dlsixaaa aad ttx EatulU THIo CRISES. SEST TC03t7X8JltSQ- , 1X)N. : Atti UanMlai Agavlar Tfaxnod as Our tot SUUd at jsaO.IIea. 1 Uottrt Ix9Q. 3. CL Feb. Ct The meet important thing talked Aboat here b oar bumiruUmg deft at in Florida. When all the facta of that expedition shall be known the country will not restrain tt indignation ol the authors. General Gil mora is not reepon- ailde Tor it. 'Tbe movement wamad by Or der from Wasbingt on, ami waa vor political pa rp boss wholly. ..for month, ilr. sttokney. one of tbe Tax Commisionrs of thi Depart ment, ha been urging tba Administration to end a roilrtary expedition Into5 the interior of irlorida so a to reclaim the atate for aontteal purpoaea. Tbeyiwiobot la get iiOU, of the archive, to be able to organ . pretended StataGorernment, and give political cdSts to blmand a tew or tbe aame kldney e Home mere to le benefitted politically, srtd'other to hare a rbance to speealate ta landa. :Ua his r nctm mure irom . n wnmnon ur. ouckdit - w . a a g . t - VlCnZ I h mn ft iota Ute ioterior ofl 1 tbe Stale. - x 1 ISee tbe result. We have .sustained a Ball K" oux lo v men ! W not be much - i. - t -. - vJ l'u I on. owww Wn "ayrm niTrwm On I and woande I. -Our gntall force was enticed iato taeimer tor. mtbntaway from their b-e. and tbe A fallen- upon by an overpowering force and biagbered. The enemy had timely notice af the ezpe4iti6h.' and' concentrated to meet oav The reettlt i jot a ; military tnn Intra predicted. . It waa tbe worst lima of all other to atempt an offensive movsment. when our forcea all along tbe Iin were retting upon their arma giving th enemy ampla p-portunffy US draw away troops front any point. Thbi i tb reenlt ofj?trmittlug political aj venturers to InteT&re with rni.'ffary movemtnta. These are th fact of the case, inspire of what interested parties 'msy say or do ta cover up the trnth. As yon may well imagine, there is great hvrignatiod m military- circle. -1 hope yea wil tWMl.the country to venulata thi d iegreccful rrceediagoa tba part ofoarpalii-ica QaMejav oHlSTICE. ; .HttTow "Hglavl 8. Xlarck ft Oir revise iolLv tnm. o0trn wnrre than I stated must laV dispatch , Oar. fame mitweitytiW m-&tv IM Hands ef tk m. Tba affairwu dona opr ry mack afer th style ef the French and Iodiaa defeat of BraddocJc in X7$5U .Tbe .rebela, nbt leaa than 10X03 'rtrrmg-weiarjoeted "behind theYaTlroad mbaakmat wkjcbT flier) eurvee bs vJiesbap of bnfsihog aaarnha wxatfoo of CJcttee. some 3 yv taiira iirthViaterior.. Afiwkirmishtra bl been tat-.owi;-jhr tie enemy 4. aJIur our. reotT Into thi nara." itad tbey were fbflowed; as ther desired to 'ba.- Oareaea bad wMtrcbetf arvrral aiiiew, had kad their JoMtptaclwa ' wheat tka eaam y pra4d I fear an eHort wiTI.be made rover op tkt rV&IIry of thi hUriniilin aCalrt btjt rts eona- trr aboabi know the 'triUbaad'-boLi'thr4e Lrerxxtwiue wLft atrtie antlcrt cf Ui-erpea- tKrw- i ortunstriv for trrpctaUAn, of Ue tz w txa.tttJ0j.5r ay xazu o - ear at a a. a ai . - p&uoar fbrcea and hare our mea kiU4 oatreaaoat ,t' , v - ' f 11 " i xwtaaBw'' y ?--- JF w. . a-Ji.in.s ; .' - ; 4r?V One TTiIBaja Ptraekaa U .trte cs .trTt, bgfgrf saUhtrj Caen Ktnhtl la Ct. Lcs Frora the) Et, iiuuia tp&Lat anj Ua tl flowuscact frota tbJ i AJfoeatacf thi Csartt Tkaarutiow teonrengralmtT. ea tba 20th la QtQaitUi by ardct tOeaw era! Ucjiiel. tutraetsd ie attcntioo of tddy whok) country. Impsjtaaet etcj added to tt b tk rtboi Aaldeat, dtrertcm Data, who. through Lttuteoaat Oeoaril . IJolaa. eocw maiKung uiv iiMrira urpinBtftun deoiaadod tbat Gen. MelCeil be vnrsodmd to tb rebel aaiboriiLai for trial And paaiskroenU in other wor ta. it waa ademaad. lor ueaexat MeNeil life. Tbe Oowrnretet paid Utile cr no attention to tke demaod. ao far aa I knotr; . - ereept pat a tar on Gaoaral HcNeii wbera hetcre an aagia had perched, from tbat etna to tbia but 1ml has been aaid about It, and it would not ba mentioned now. were it not is tlmatelj eoanected with owe of the principal cbargeo agamat tue aocuaea rn mm oaae. A eitiasu by tba nam of-William T, HnO pbreys waa oa oi tk ten men coodeond t9 ehot for the non rtro of Mr. Altroan," 4 ti isen of Palmyra," n active TJoion 'maai ayao had been abducted from kk borne br pc ter'e goerrilUa, and who baa aot heea heard from nine. U era unqueationably nmrdet ed. However, Humplirey waa ne tf tbe man select ed to'atoas for Altaian Mrpreed death. Hamphreya. as tha teatimotry ahoera, had heea with Farter at on time for a eery fear day, but out of tear or other motives. le$ Porter, aad waa taking atep to return to bis allegiance. He was arrcMted and put apon bio own parole bia limits wer tba town of Palmyra. ' Wbil under trrtet. Porter earn icta Palmyra, aod Humphreys, H apprara, did pet violsu bat parole, but rtoaiaed true to fep ; eondrtlon. ' ' ' Humpkreye Head twenty-foor mile fVodt Palmyra, aot daring the tima of bia imprhaw. raent vraa absent from bia family, liary T. Hnmpkrsya, his wife, learning perhapa of tbe oribtr toexeeute tb tn men In. oaae that AU-tnan wa bol returned, knowing that her ku band was in jail, and likely tobeoea of tka number, beaten ed to Palmyra, to aserrUia in regard to ibe safety aad vrelW-eing of her boa . band. What occurred after she left Palmyra has been, perhaps, as well and briefly told by her in tb ttktimony. it is substantially aa fallow: . - - --. : - "'' ' At tb tim tkoe ten priecmrr were ho4 at PalmTT. I eame to eee mv hoabead, eho wa theit a prisoner j the night arrivtd, I waa informed that ha was of th camber : I - ment itoateSlraeuantoee-iftbrre contd be.oy thing done to pare hi hi iwe; be gave roe no salts ract ion j I taen went to un. ti.ee m tobl blm my husband waa at Palmyra, on parole at the time Porter came to town-, and r faaed to leave ; h aaid- that fact bad va4ver bean mad known to him ; my hula daughter then want to him and begged him to apare her " father 'a life; be wrote a tear line toStrar.ksli and aent it by a Lieotaat, erbeo.4 eraa ia-formed of what aad bea dooI jetnrned to mv boardingrbousa; that eight Hr. Reed, tba tailor, told m tbat be thought it 1 would try-Strachan f roaVl get ! mr hulaod released next rooming; I went to'tbe fail erbero-kaobaed waa, and after staying a short time with him, I started with my little daughter fo see Strachan ; L found him In bt office. 1 fag-down on a tonnge ; I went In and told him 1 . bad com to if I eould mak anynirranga. ment to bare my husband released : be mad one no answer at first, bat directly told me to end my little daughter out of the room and fee would talk with me ; f rirdied that be ' could talk to tn a well befbra here not ; he Insist-el on sending her ont, and finally told brr to go oat brmeelf, wbieh ahe did : b then told me if I woobl comply wkb- bi-renaet. b would releft my huto! ; I knew from hi action what he wanted and r egged uim1 not to nvakeeueb an unraaaonabl request of m he dlsred that he would not reWae my bus- ; hand it I did not accede to his demands; I pro taste', and anally be became enraged and Vwore tbkt he wonld pot my hushund wherr l would never oee him. or would end btm ooiaa to me om day before long. r which I judged from bis sppearanee and conduct, h meant tba: be ornuld kill blm and send him borne a 'con M. He took hold of me violently aad htid, if I woobl submit to hint be would - leaae my husband t I repJd I wonld aotj. pe then swore that .he uoald put my hnsband where I would never see hfm any more.' Hy heart wa almost broken to think my?hebant shoeld be thn mnrdered. and fearing thaAhe might b. 1 aobmitted to ba bratal dsmanda. 1 he witn tatl on re-ex mine tIon, that 1 waV about aix week After the occurrenoa that ke told her hnsband abont H, " That- It waa aoms three or four daye after, alov. tbat he wa released. - - : Upon bsUU rfat.twoapUehaea and oaw'epexlucation njwr each, rewpoctivetr. bav been preferred s gainst the acca!; rfba Crete- th two tsrap. " 2 ? 11 I ' 11 I I I 1 r4 Srrca, Time ta Jll;inei4 and sIJilpatricka expedition against Rkbmood makea th seventh ,oa" that ba been mayiw and proved failarei - ;:- 1 1 Gen. )fDowliotnovttBat Vre ot1 l'f; V t j"raA rae uen. &armnuea ,r - o-iGen. Hooker. ::r.--:-j" Jri9U V iu-Gen Batbar . c i';7o0w.'paeir-v?;-v The pnjy on of theea nvyvemeta tbet, yToosly raenafed. Iliekinid and t tu same time meuraf word wii b t he rebel arm of Vrrginla.ie tbet. r-f A ral Melellai-. Wbytit r i - ti. . i ritHjinrepert will anwtyr 1 Lri-yur cX wcr-I) tha r ea&roM of t world on Ixtwf" and) Wat and ollthamraesd-monry, tbit cgr.fgvaiwuasnt could, peeiblyjfiffclae .for at its tind, and till th rebel eswsxl stand fntact, aad tba rebel arokve confront thfis rf the L'n'.a wih-ia aiht bf Wshin;toa I; tThy Is M f . --.v---; . i c r,Tbolaictrr?jcf n?rt:i:riaa cii.". a;-attempt ea tb.e part cf onioar ia . t . Ma. Legialatiua to rrer: kiLe forCxr r...j of raada for- Viir;:". ,7hy tbia r't? t tl : ! I f-e gi;.ee i ta n c fa C ) i.v. br.- k I.L a f rij-rlaa la : . i : .'m t .s . es'--:at :i.!c7sLiL 1,., ; , . x-w Ittir- !cv..--U by Trr.!y l;r.,-? : "tsw. Isr-r?i4r-- r" '. of. tut. r tc:r, --i..: . . -. ;a r. : graa.!;? 1 r: 3 c .1 Ij-.: v: 1 r - the
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| Title | Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1864-03-19 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1864-03-19 |
| Source | LCCN: sn86079142, Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1864-03-19, Vol. 27, No. 49 |
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The Va Hon? rel-tuenta vera acronlinjrfjr poIlef, and the willing one aeleeted oat and acnt eff by all ponettde -apeed. o aa to reach the 0 ran if State in time to "mjiteb-h the Copnerhead. The TTilton Head 0rrepondent of the New York WorU. Hader date of Mircb 3d. write : Politira will not keep ia iInjter oat of thta de-. partment. The State areata lately came down bere from Nw flmpbire."oeteniblT to Ionic after-tbe troon from that a.ate. but in reality Tto hee two'reeimentBfrom there, eo.;: home to rote at the eprinjr eleciion. They will heaent nOflb aa Tetemn. nnd the men who po have really re-lbtel, but they were packet off it pre at bnrry. and without all the forma of the veteran law 'leinjt complied 'with, 'hat ihey adcht reach home fwr the 10th of Mrch. "Tbeee troops can ill le up red now from the -depart ment. and wubl not have len aent uiway now bat on the call of jioluic. Tl.e tauen are all exectel to vote tha .Reuhlicnn tticket. Im one f tAe rfffimeU tnnffirr hod f te wjrr. v-te lhH wrty kfforr As cvuldgH l r jfrmtoho kr knii mhtmttg earweii. Tbe Ilartftrd Time of Monday ear s Tbli eletkn. wb rb takeepbteeto morrw4 . tfcitea itnivereal interest. The Feilerat ;Ad. inlubitrMiton lw enterel btto the election, and, at an ax penie of eome'finv tbouand dollar ff tbe peopie'a money. etii fire - or fix rerimen'a of poiitH-ailr ecfeeted erddter fntio rfe "me fa - i One traTVof ehr'tat night waa Iodide I plan .erill equelcb t bTreru.ct uneirT-nuf amiehire. V uxt oacn a inunipu worm to' it winner T Ilia a virtual con fcfsion of wenknee t It i a CfnAMion that the people are againet the Adminiatration party ! The New Haven Register, of tbe same date, ha the folUwjng : mFi.b: It reexr ot NawIT. tr3RtE . The Sunday evening .train wbieh puiied through here tat night, was aixMtt aw hour be-hind tn wwawaeiM of having to take along - eoeaw six handred eoldieee who were harrying fav'New TXtmphire to partieipate ti the . e4ee.tioa to utorrow. They belongei . to the Tki4 aad Fourth New IIimphir. aal had : been in aervice in tbe Deportment of the Roe th oa Morri IsUikI. in Florida. Ac. They made no ferret that they were going home to w4 r that their otH-er were croading tlem Ihremgh on Sandy lent th y ehoubl be too late. The AUditioniat will wot grt the vote of all of thm. butthev will polaiUv get enoagh toearry tbe State by a email majority . labia flrt'mewge to Congrea. on the iTuariV Of July. 1W1, Mr! Lincoln aid: "Thereeulf of an eletion, held in military , ampv where he baronet are all on one i b - of the nqMtion void upon, can ecarcelv. ! . ,eaileTed a diwuooet rating popular senti ment." V ' Hi A bitinietratiott mde . New Ilampebire - "military ranvf ",-tbelyoitetvrr waa ta ken. should all 1e "onone eble ol the question;' . t4ilbenee an..election carried by uch tnean - "eaa acarceiy coaeblrretl aa demonstrating popabveenflsneril. Trouble la the BeymX Teaily of Great Erithi. It i rnpored that . Queen Victoria is abont .ebilirat' Ike thnme ot Eeglaad. It ia aabl thai she i meata ly incapacttHtel .frotu an - laager hliug the foition of oovereigw. , She -! sea wot A wei aide e ait at council without ! - ' Uraying brr mental inlrmity and the recent ' laetion of memlT of tbe calrtnet, paiilcularlv ihat LonlrPalmeMon. ba given the Ei- (lii4i paUkaa iwtimatioa tbata cdtanga of th xoawareky att ir epeeddy be anticipatef. ; . " tleeMireoft Me Prince of Wale lately ha ,. ie4toatej a, prepnrauon to auiie the reins of ; Doetf. ir m ond-mUe-liy the fet that .Vkbutl be do so, ava evuirely wear f ireign policy wouhl be iaawgratet upon b.tnb'h Q-ieetkm im-c: tneUateW. aiidt afierwariU ipon American kt :V91w4yae jJUtAiVle of Xing Flwerd lb Seventa.- r i ' i-ii letted fttseavparihtd rb Urorblaarsr'Ae h tidgii 'eorrepoUMW r4lr thar ibero; W &Jfc W tkmily-;Tel4i XS lysjffln-iejft apon eendg aid to kiatkert - iAdaarrtke Uag6f Denmark, while the Qaeew ':::i&mWto-'imu1mmn favor of ,,vilBtJiey.t, avrrJ?:-? Rt.,'9 wf rj( --tCseUeu xtnia.vjT-vV' a. W- Si- TSa f '-ra Alilil CSSSTtl CcsShV ' ftoiahrrWCiiir4STftbo Aboliob prW a.o,bo;iir4tio pra x. -'-z p XTfio-CTiit fee aSsactad. ll ka Lita r5Tiia bz ": Tb T7a blntOB fe.irTWpoiideot of t dn majx5jwJer'datrf iSiki. writWaaloliowa ia jejard to . thoati ,lrtIUant military rpUka, tbe FlorUk. Expedtttos and the Kilptrick faW oa llielltooil s 1 '. When Geaeral Ilalleck 'wroto to Oe Oillmora to know W wbaTaathorlty tha Tk jd spedUion waa ' ndcrukea. -tbeT latter wrote tacit aa fcllowaf By order of the Preei-deut. eijrneJ by Major f ay. 'Mi ' ia ' stated ia Bpublicn circlaa that Uy ra aaat to Florida to'aea to It,--. ' 't J -: . Chaae'a ajfeat for tra-l parpoasa ia' that quarter aaya yOtt houM not aen deiesatMi to BaJUmora for him. Tkoa aor ab ub! Vt 1 seut Lincoln men. , ' " The Freatdent'a other rreat atratecMal dem- onatraiioit tha Kjlpatriek raid General Ilal leck and Secretary SUkwtoo, tt fa aaM, waaH their haalof that tranaartion. "llany oQcera who daeire toump to 2ljor Weaeraiahip aa easily aa political General, hare got raid oa ihe brain the idea of early taking Eichmoad. : But ler aa H, and waa down on U uovarn-ment far not aending 0,000 instead of 200 men, which dioerenea ia force waa repreaeatwd bv him aa bavins failed la Lie Quixotic expe dition, which i atated by rent military men at Norfolk to have been - a beltarkelter cera. . . . Kilpatrick- talked to itwarm of politicians who cotigregste at the National about taking Ricbmon i with a cavalry, force. Finally a radical Senator took wp the Idea, and Ihe result w atf orler trom the Pr eMeat to aet the thing iu motion. Whru iHroached to General Sleade. be i reported to h-te aatd : ..It. aiav poextbly aucceeil. bat protmbly hoc. ft will rentt in a certain to of han-iredU of faore ami many mew. It will weaken oar army in cavalry iu front of an enemy , who may at any time attack m. . ft may hasHrl' the whole force, Uu the whole, it i inexpedient, and is an enterprise I should be en willing to order or te awaweral'le tor. Socoanaeleil a man of experience, lait parlor beroe- ortlcreil otherwise, and thin ia the iveult the Uv of on thousand two hundre-l uten loe of lval fceliu that might hare ex- iMtel in Uentral Vinrtma. After the loln-ion that marked every step of the raid and iti cruel programme, a illustrated by the in-nirucikni faiHd on the perran of Colonel D.ihl Kreu. and tb bwa at the besinuin ot the c-iuipiin f of true milrtirr ni'iie or prefiige. It ii alio b fi t at the war oflfi -e. the Liiu.ige inflict d upi'i .the Virgin! i RiilroiU. Ac., by Kiirrtirbk may 1 repaired in a day. of ciMirie,be could iot mnkeji d tb 01 Rich-motHl and do much penDaeut dui ige On rail ruaiU. . Liaeola'! Feomliar Jokes. The N. Yi Herald frotn being a warm advocating of Mr. Lincoln, ia now one of hi moat vigorow opponents. - In a leadings article on Frhlny. it nse tbe weapon of riticule and ear casm with cutting force. It speak of the ji king petmliaritiea of Mr. Linodn. considering l.tin a joke incarnated, bu election a very sor ry j ke, n. tbe i lea that uob a fniti aa be ehould be the President of each a country aa nsere rtdieaJo iksu" 1 VJ cakrt .... ' r - J av : 'That was aflnojak wke ormovIOen. Fretuont.on the eery ere of vbstory, and allowed Price' army to eipe. " Th it waa another fine joke whew We bebl tntek ' hCeiXtwell. aait permitted t he Pniala array to be cut t piece. I ut waatiU awotnrr nriv loko waea ne re- Movel UcClrln. after th triumph of Autie- tarn, and o lreagu; atout tu maaMavcr at FrelerickslKirg anl the nbeqteat relel inva sion of the North. The people do rot appreci ate theaeatopemlon militarv jke, however. Periiap the loof lire and pnpcriy takes a- wa r roine or the fun. ? evert hele. we are aared that omeboly laugh at thera down below." . . 0"Tb UnevUlVCWrMr ia again spitting ita venowt ai the Baawaa and Ua editor abu- dnea that epfwar to affocl the fellow an iufi- nliedeal of pleaanre.' He eeya t!iat the Baaia i a "mieerabbs copperhead organ" and that ita " alitor doe bovWlievo ia ear hereafter In answer to ibi lerrild ebargA weiveoaIy to aay that the Charvr man - baa beo mUiu-formed'aa to oar lelief concerning a fiturtMate id existence ; aud we mow aay to him and all other interested that we We lelivein a wl.ere-nflerT or ia a life leyoai tbe grave.' Aa to the existence of tk place usually called bel .' our mind i not o clearlr made no. Rut if there u no " l ottcmlee wt."or lukeof flie" .... . v -- . r . - where the aoke of t lie torment ot tbe wm k- e 1 aeceiMl for ever ami ever" there certain! should I. a no pankbment can be-too revere iu this worbl or the world to come, fur the in fa moo acou adn bv-North ami Sout h A lol i-ibmiet and fftcOt iotat. wbo lrung kt tbia tr, feritnl war nj-m Ihe eoentry. rhk it long ruin rreA il. borror and crrtne;- If the edi. twr of the (Wicr. niakee to eitcpe the " yrth to come,'! we ern' Ij anl prayerfully beseech him to change bb way. cee-io alauder lartter and 'purer me than blmaelf ; mtn above all i bingo to quit liingl j" f' ' ,v ' K.' ' --;.;Aa Ifttrtxo Thihtiaa. The total taxea leeief I Ohio Itt year ; for ail pumves waa!UJSjyJ5.WS. This sum waa mucb.xvirt b3uay '4evid lor year. bat tit tagatioa tkia year w:Ul be 'enorbioe Tbe te levle-f for all asrinoacw Will -taacb tAetotjr mllliotM of iMIar. and ibabfy taoret tffrt ial4ira gjo, o aa, 'nOmlj ft Mti.rCatkolia fifqAtf or tSncMbati; wi Wfnr; Pffiyi". ijtafra warn aaagxaseit enoooragiBgcniaien, to'retarwHO tb fttfc wBits- ltUi-denit Govrrsnvrnt I fa iowtf. iH fJetmen o r rar-e o iniTTmn., wwijr-,- eharge, k aaya, wiU U foroeJ, 144 tha MnWAt lit tmr.T' n i f t . a. . o - j. A) g2r JW r jerk rf ir-"rsf4 u T..:ra yj ti:s t:tr aKOBVaaBnaBBaBBpa -- , r"i 1tevMiot$ -x . .rWriite fer tbe Acwrx;ocun4Tio!i, W- "aawaawBiw - r :Ac;Ta.-'-. Am- Wuit far tU ' Wmfa$Lm ,'7 I HkaUU e darkitf, we Mi abaQ kaTeeer fXV With - AU's Froebmaiksi" aa the - Rir Anrg -. W&i ; -v - r:, ' ; v: Vk woaM M V a BelJUr. the Uatw for t txatt KtvAWi xaade the Big th aal tha white; ' ' caeava. .. .,. . . v ; Thaa Ight far jthaaiggar, tha ewe st liaatil afggar, Th wHy-hdd aixser; aad the AhoDtloaj erew. Kh wtdiar nwt he ley!, aad his Th' he lie a aeald ard lack aadigati withe r eat hi payi , ; ' ; ' tt his wU at hei ia ataniag, ha alwajahe ceataati . Thea whtt ete ataath tar thirV-tv par east. 'graeabartl. worth Koeaovar, If yea, 're drafted, da aa rafaaa Ufa, . Tee, are aqmal t the aigger & wfll ajpx4a, . show,; . ' Aai whea yoa ahatU to th rXoioeserehe true, ;- 8ai dittos the ajgrar Is at fa4 eaaaaVMae. xeVf : ' ' I Wbaa ordered iato bsUl go without dIay ; ' Th ' nUajhtared liha cattle, it your daty ta obey I For wbea old Jl is e-kpfcirol parhAOJ Pid p yoali bo. Bet, paid or aot, dWt bet the least, hot sat the aig gor fro. ceaave. . V: Throscheers for "hoaort" Ahrahsxa, heU b a groat sbui yot, To he lexU as dew with tasse aal hirtaaat as wlthdbti : r " v. IIort tolls us llttl jokes' whOe poehetiag eel pelf. . ,;v'-: Aa l at last has atado th mlggwr the eaeal ef kfaaxelt caoaca.. QoArd well the CB(tttaUoa, th 0 treraaDnt aai laws, T j rory act of Congress don't forgot to give aa-pi, . Aid vbon you oxoot the rebels bo xoroaad drivothoai back ; Tho' you do oatbtro the white maa.yoa stoat Uborate " the black. CCLPSePKP. V. . Horali of .Waihia.rtoa City. "Potomac the WaAningiou correspondent ol the BiUimore.Suii, writing to that pper nu-drr dat or Fobrunry 25, tha speaks of the tuvrabi of Washington city: "V:.; x-Mjor Il.C. Bmrtiuctte. who was convicted early in Noveniler la-.t, of keeping a liaw-dy kouKe. in connectioit with Mies &ta le Rotten, wa a few Mat ago pardoaed by tke Pre ilftit aini rela4el. h Kiri incite waa - eut en-cad to an imprisonment lor thirty d-iy nul to par a nue ot eoUU, or, iu iletault. to undergo a further twprieotttuetit of flee month. Tbo tine wa never paid, and but for the parbj t The thirty eight prtaoner conviclclat the late term of the Criminal Owirt hre were ent o.Tto the Atb iny penitenrf try Hhi aftemeot. to nerve out their eewteDce. which range from 1 to even: year. They were darker guard of course. A colorol man atmel Willian Wingfld I wat arreateil br a detectire yeeterdav, foe at- feriog treasoaable language aud attempting to leave yte cfi y in vioiaf ion of bia parale. lie w aent to tke Old Capitol prison. Bv an incendiary fire Uat night a boat 12 a' clock two atablea of Meaara Marpity -aed Ri.breway. on tke Itdand.' near IStk and C atreeu. were detmy4 by. fire. . Mr Marpky b is about $500. he having had a lot offeeii in tke atablea. The adjoining property waa saved by the exertion of .tke firemen, v . , Tb.t OmatiBo Drmocrtt TJttryo4 by ;. ;:',.,---hov 4 A gentletnaa just . from Darke Coanty in-form ua, that the e4aldibtnetaoCTbeGreen- TUle XAfatMret was entirely deofroyed by hn Attoliiion mob. oa Saiunlar atght, .with the kaow!elge ! connivance o( the leader of that ntrty. in that ectkn of the State. The editor of tke Abolition organ at Greenville ia reported to have toltl a memter of bia family on leavine the hooe tkal evening, that be would probably not be back till after soidnight. a a raid was to be uate on the Aanoerel offl-r.rt Th law ofBc of lion. William Allen, ex-Meml-er of Congr nd he ofit of Dr, John S. Matcbett, another peomiuent Democrat, were 1adfy' injered bytbe -mob. Th Democrat hay notifle.1 the bolition leader of Darke coanfy. that they will be reqairel to liring the perpetrators of thai: outrage toicoa fir puninhment. or tbey will b-tve to almiit to retaliutioo i and they ' are only given till next Friday so do the. wric.-.O.ii Sufom Wbr do Abo! hiOaixt villifv n4al.nae Gen- oral Mcdellan? Ileb a mnn wf a-kaow'edgcl alent. an ceran4kbeil General a braverol,. lier. a'tnte genYlemati. a not derur; Union man; We naembhlly trmd very trust, nd ebafge have beea or aao be m tdaagninat bis- IntevKbMMtUr bia aot. ' Then why b theV1 isMM nmr n b ovwe m o in mm or I toeeattn) tbevrarlortbeiMUpaiToe of re- doting tbe Uowltb he rght awd digni ty of the eeveral stale aninvpairedr orieintiaif tbirwar ta speedy rrrminhtioar1i1to t itelaveryv t Before Lincoln laaurd bist joclw! maifona tie'wae enrwta trioyarsaewalloo fat ttkr roaatrt? but i' lawjavaw ba fdrjpd tka armr torih exterminatbNi of H very noriraW aa, too itravagni for blm KboaU General llcUelUa deeUre timeelt fst favor of Jetting the f AwMitatiaa go had treeing tWanggera be would htt rtght--w theevieaof- thaAbolK tioiaiZZfiB 3 tofKii. UK tatJU usfc?4Jvcajnard. ihroca p tX.4UtiM DaUadCauta tax t&ZZttr trd, tits fc25ii;i jq tl.rt;i:: AU -" a eiueanemma i i ll h- t t.rt-fi e . w a.- . . a , a r aa ar ' r A frece the Rishxeoad Ug, Careh S. It- v": htWU. -r 4'' i liiflr'i''Z ?V - Our laat ootiea eg tka aeoretaenth of the en mr cloeed wkb their ppeaJtineeai Fnderiek'a llall on tha XntimLraibl. al the approaching ot aoothcr column toward Char lotteeville. Tke Utter, we tra,wre met by oar cavalry, ader Col. Caskie. and .repalatd. 1 At Freilenek 'a Hall they tore Ha tke traokor a oonsiUrabla diiOaoca. and" tt t reliably reported, captured and brought off ravarat of our ofiltieni and eight piece of rtiMtf etatiunod there, beaidee dotntf oaoat erabht damage to tk remainder by deatroymg tkearriagea and otherwise rtndering it aaoerviosabie for immediate oa. ' ' " - ... Leaving Frederick o Hall oa Uonday tkee crooel the Central railroad and divided into two detach menca. one moving ia tke dinsetion ot Jamee Hirer Canal, ami tke-ether toward Ahland. where it spent Uomlar night the forMiereoIemu peotrated. yeoterday morning to tbe farm of Hon. Jamee A, Xolden, Secretary of AVer, ia Goochland, county. They Imroed hie Intro and stable, and tt i reported by an eca)oI prioner that hie dwelling boa who ia flim when he left the vicinity. Tbey aleo burned all the fl-Mtr and Raw mifla In tke vicinity, including the Dover flar mill, the ham and mill of ilenara. - Stanartl and Mor aon; destroyed a anmber of freight and other koata in theeanl.'and 4M ontleralile damage to the iron work at Iftnaki.i. Tbonly dnmage done to tbe eanal, beetle tbe deetrao- tiou ot iMMte, wa tbe cutting or the locka at S-tmpaon'a. . . . -.. , . -. . . General Henry A. -Wie waa. at tke tune. On a vinit to hi aon in-lnw4 whoe fnn ad join that of Secretary .Seitden. bat. fortunate ly, lec.Mme apprised at their approich in time t in ke his eacape. He arrived in thia city yeeterday. The other detachment that eame to Aabland wm nccompHnie! with a Muery of artillery and appeared on the Brooke ' turnpike,' about ix mile northwest of theettyyerterdae morning. Tliy were promptly -ntet and kept in cbe'k. ai.d fl'iatly ban btomeJy reuuUed ty a portion of the engineer troop aod Col.-W. II. 8tejdien, who manned a few wactioas of light arullery. A duel enae lanJ ahota were ex chamr! for abont two. boar. The ensmy then withdrew in the diivctton of Meobantra' vilte, burning the treatle-work of tbe Central r ilro,id bridge aernaa the Cbickahominy ri-er iu'tbiir retreat. " 0tr bfi ii tlie fight on the Rrotke rol waa one killbtant.o4x or aeven wounlel:: tnit we hove ttoe un'tWe to leant tbe name: - Noil her th JoCfceSior-the to of the enemy i ret ascertained, eat-her earned their deat ami woun bed withjeiTWe ; captarcd t i '. i 1 1 , -..uiiteJ to the Lib-; Daring tbe retreat of ttuaeolnran they threw i wo or three he!k at the dwdtiag boas of Hon. Jame Uvon. whwh. expioteI in the yard' without d image.' They stopped the carriage of Hon. John P.H illanf, took lolk -the horeea. and carriel off the borae of Mr. Gol-din. The latet reprt we have from tbi retreating column m that they have bMltel five or six mile from the city to take some refroeh ment. They are prooaMv - endeavoring to make their escape by way oflbe VVhite House We onitiel to moot ion w. report th t they aal utei Camp'.Lee with a few bcIU,. but tbio lack connrmatioa. The iletaebmeHt that went to Goochland, ac cording to tke statement of aa eacnped prisoner includeita Urge ik1v or negroe mountei and annel. Thrv ocixe-l ami brought ! with them a conaidemlde n.mher of negroe aa they ikuw- ei inroogn mt reunirr, aa wen aa av large numner o. aoraea. wnien were nrongni inio requiaftM i' whenever other were exhausted amrgaveoat. Before leaving the Central rail - road, ihey impreaxeil into service a negro guttle to pilet them to the -viciatry of tbia city, where thev intended and expected to arrive but night to etfecfw innetion proh-ibly with the column from the direction of Aabund. -The. negro. however, inteiitionallv or iguorantly, - piloted them in tb wron dirodiow. and thee- tended in Gooehlatad, aa ahov atateil, about dtyligbi yesterday, for wbicb they hung kirn ytriy afternoon. ' : . r It i reporteil that a detachment from thi column went to the river at Maankiu's Ferry it i believed witk the intent iou of croing if praciicable, and coming down on tbe onth i!. Whether tbey accoell or not we Irave not leaniel. some or tbe prtvataa expree regreXat the Imrning of the boa, out aai 1 ther acted nn-fer orUr!.'i: A ne-r belonidg to ttr Ura iisl wao eaotaref an f af or ? bring wttn them air day; frigied eieaneaa, and etag oent off under gnant, three of our pickets gal lopolop ami captured the xankee ami relcaa-d thenegrt. ::"' '' '-r.1.-- .'- . ; ; A!oht three oVlork y ef etday afternoon tke enemy advanced toward cify-hy the Weft-hunt or,rierrd. evidently the. ttw firrf that.wettf td GooehU.!. Tbey fnnrl Into Utie ot battte nor far ioe the elrK a.Hfhr the lrik firing of mnaketry beard in that di-rectidn alartti dark; H panl ak flkt oc-coirret. Tke eimywwafrrwarda reported to- ha velwea repo bwd? -t0: 4 i- ic T Tbertolv of reblrrs .! ander command of General ndpetrick. Cilebtatedio tbe raid of last eprtng over rerv moca.ttie hteetnai roef. orlgnoraVio of tlieir nezro gn"hlr.i Tt U noi to W?nT4nel'hattt"woali bve teen oi(i I rot l4i ll en otnerwme. i neuoie tot m eatimateil at alvit:'twrt;lar- -i.ri ? ax-I; wTiatever the object, t Tier;t.ir won atfttiifb conciJrat!e" tcUnr; to iy tl.9 l;-asl cdTt.t? Vsm'--". ritt1 -UM l. Lt ut at a04it a ntartrr X-yr art.;:?ry vnp-.r' I ;rt ta The d,rrj3 sf i;ei!cr-wri "esecJianwaTtPr. vliib'Ctasa-i-JUhopr tkt dlreetioa. 51 f , 1 1 waoeer-ertaa B-ajtirmaoctfarreq tar "i r- p ei I oaa Af lha ririaioil, MtlMU Af 1 1t t-eitH aTxa TTTifntfe iha'rtlcae 'ot the rioioM inr : thi !r I ciivr bbt the hUrt micarriel bribe treacherr latbiektL i raeh-.y.irrSfl iUzi'mite$&iJ2 1 r Uri Lj.1 ;. .zittTzt-Mtf fjjrerf 1 in ma?d if riadierCMienl Jor-. i mi.ni an. .-. -TLe ic; -cr tz,r9 f.-sn 7..Inctns. eJ.auii fcltlac- iia lTT.jit;s11 adif prxmptly. and wit hf trot an I tual iIU I tz'A I msr.f tl'u. tlalrr! lekearl ofJta ctrtrAett ti i-ti t-,3 i- Zz t rwiittLa admncol .1.9 eoc,-: rt!jb( djet h ttrzz. t'f'ii C-'i t i';a;i;!?iil e-mSu!sTrrvtl,jfcTl ba V a. :.rri!ngJ fi-cjfcrttavjVTiiLLr-n'f dr 1 t3'-rfvr"-?---wUir-t rtr2nt::TLie nlltlr; t! a'-:t-a.tbt :i2?,li-,td. birth iUrinLaka C-!-d-t!Tr'n V. " mr.- f.. ' Z -t-' tnowTT-e a rraeTif '-rSr L:v.;'. tr-: v c:iai tr; g&ZziZstizZtZzlZ 4fr"L .iU K rv j iiX- , . ru cuj;t.."J trSr 1 jrwti.;rft4!-Mi4fi L!j ' 'r g-:trr; tia!--'' 1rtis-'k:i i . '' ;t3!wtl " . nra tpu.x 17.JT Lz-i rstinf ryU'-r-' r :"t f 37. ;,Tb? frl cf ttSrn-iii2..! .-"-t iarct'l'.ri n.-r'-il' tTtinzsim' m w ui sm a is9 ; 1 Ct th't'T i :.'"ti-r.t"s??a;,3' . T W QovsoyrrttLg, Harck lTklTMderf are falling back fn Cbotteille; oyer tkaW t The, barnt fWey, floor onea11 it?wVi M?Z VZUaZmZ rVELV nSf flSl &mnt Urfaiicko aall. -r : . r . Itgooira BJgrAffS.1 ; :. ,, ;, I Oaajraa Cavat Qoeaa. Uarek L-Tkat al emye raiding partr got witaux two xnilea -of I Chariotf-eille yeettdor rreainw. when Back I t 1 : . 1 m uovio ariHierT xaq winr aaaoon. ,ks i a body of. diookoatrtad and furloogkedj met and drovelkem back aeroaa tke Ravenna rir. : Tbeir eamp flraa oera vkaUa foor mil from Chariot lea v die last night. . The party which went to Frederick e flail fore npthe track, bat did not catch the train. whieh waa eagnaJIed ta time to retara to Gor- donavilbi. Tke nmy are a loo making denv oootrationa in oar front. Saefa arrangemente kaea been xoatle aa oaght to teauiv tot captora otaua aariottavuie rairfera. T&XaU IIoreant f gilpttrie fTroai tka tTockiagtaa Corresyittdafa at tka Cfalo '" ' ageTlawal It k report! taday that the recant expeiti. lion, toward Richmond1, nuder Silpatriek, Cuo- tar. ani Hutler. baa met with adiaastrona pubw. son distance from tke rebel capital.- You have been frretoaly: made acquainted with the detail and object t f tbi movement. It at earcely Ice iidiculnua and aharl than Butler silly raid toward Richmond of two or three weeks ago. In the prennt case, the plan waa for three different arntiee to co-oper ate; or rather, the main nod v of Meal a armv waa anetgned Ui Uk of engaging: the attra tioo of General Lee'a army on the R-t pidaa; the force antler Butler were to advance in to detachment, One an the eoatli aiMe of the J i roe River, t le other up tk Feninala, in the route ot ilcCWlan army, by tbe way of Wiiliareabtirg. Whit Hoa, nd Bottom Bridge; while th carat re of the armr rir tk Potomac, under KilpatrtCK. were tn dash down to W h it c 1 1 oue by way of Fredericksburg and Hanover Junction, and to meet and co- oiierate' with Butler forces at White Honae That part of tbe programme intruated to - Kil- pitrick anl Ueiieral ieaIe wa nieceestuliy xecuiel up to a certain ixunt: that U, the I pirt ot General Lee'a army that waa on - the l3pidnf wku the luovemrnt cotHHienoad re- mameu tue-e. nen ineir groun.i mere, ano were engage! by tbe now depleted army of the Potomao. Kilaatrick' cavalry crossed ' the Rapoabaunock aud the Rapidaa. turned tli Confederate work of Mine . Run. and advaa ced to White Uoue by way of Hanover and Xpottylvania. At ibis point the rocce of the movetnent en.!eil and ita failure begaa.- That part of the programme mtroatad to But ler was not cat ned out At all. The fact nave all leen concealed up to thi time. ' ' But enough is known to make it evident that, Owingto the want f co operation on th irt of Butler, our force hare jMiffered a diatrout re tHile. ome- whre between VThite House aud : bottom a Bridge. Nothing eVe waa to bJrpeetef from an ex peiiition organ ixol ooeocb alurd principle oriatber, rpou each total disregard. oC all miiiiary principles . t ne oitjen 'Of 4ie expe- dnioo was avowed and tiawte4 to he tbe tar tnre of Rk-bmoftit and the liberation of tbe Union prisonere there, whom Butler cannot get exchanged. .But in the organiaatioo of tbe expedition, the mart notorton fact in relation to Rhmmond were ignore!, and treated a if tbey dil not exiet. The fact that Rk kmomf i a atronglv dofentied a .Washington, and that there are. fully 50.000 ConfSdorate troop avail-aide for it defene. were periatenilvaad child-iIr kept out of sight by Uiicoln, Sunton and Butler.-when tbey plnl their expeditioit.' Thereoweseiife m ve hre snfrrrM a defeat on the Penineula, quite a diaaatrou aa the one in rionda. nilily Icrpartant ftrcs frorii v . g;j glue jSontlie - ej4t,i - g i." T- 1 SPaXwniAmX 0t tlH JUUd r PaTLiO la XiOTlua a .M-r a ai - v Acorrpondentofth.Lak. City CUwmiisw give the Bu huiood iper, th, roltowii.g la tertm aecoaut or the .fight as Gloat. 10 Florida : - 'r .-: ' - ". Ti.. l-til. of nila ho t fam vi-nory ae saef I..- ni -IW-ht WU;. - v - w ... ... mm . . . m ..a . ... At an eany aour in m .forenoon eoarie-a arnvetl a diet ant beadatiartehi anth rhe Intel ligence that the enemy. 7.000 strong, under the command or Uajor Oeneral'Grimor, . bad pae t the village of Snler-on. aa .voaai tor tbe ioteriorof this State..- Noaoonse was- lbb inteUigeuee . common icateil than . a cavaJrv flre. comiioeed of detachment of the Founk Georgia. Colonel -Clinch ; Hecoml rnorbfa Cat air. Lieutenant CoIonH A. If . UcCbrmack. and Scott BttaMiow. Jljor . W. Scott, a 11 aderth commiiid of Colonel Caraway Smk b, SeeotMt Floribt ' Cavalry. . proeeeded forward ni xne view 01 aoenainiag toe axrengin nn toaitioii of tbe enemy. Tbe tnommand of Cd. NmitU procee led to k point . near tbe Florid Central Railroad, alxtut. eigbfeop mile eaM of Lake City, wherajtbey enconntered the- advance guard of t benmj.. Wit b tb view of drawing bmi nearer to 'tkia point, wbera . moat advaatajreoo poitJDa. fhrocr trooia had 11oe oleaodCloaelSmiihoku-madted idighw point In excellent order.-..l. iLl. .Iv. Jl.'.t.m 'ir.WjL to letiroy reibjoa.1 apon kie tine oTmarrdv; aM jiafort0y-.biHvtat .-poat a fly mve enm s .:ax oiaee.-t KensrM r inegaa or dered, o tka front tbe S-ttk Geotxia nejiment. Colonel Evajt2d Qerzia. lIjor Howard : o.Jt OertTgi,Co1oati XoJ&oa.j Jtb Gwrri. Coloiel u ichfirv- Ldv Georiis Jcn4aza Cj r tain G rear e r tailioa f Igjdr CoitV - m .eo. ?a .- sf ers . aa t iernri'iwwTii,tjnmuiiwvjjegienati Colonel llF Hopklna . 6th lorila jpitttf liotu llaior P.- Bv Baird t Sb0enrgia H')ot CrawCml l&h Oewrgia. Colonel jQ Neal : U da, Lirht Artilleryi Cantata Gamble t Ckntbatn Art il'ry, CavUin-Wheaton ; end GarrirdV C utrryr"'7n eJdaveamftisienrander tk ecmtnanO t? Msrarfr aerai OCc;t and 7.-tr?Crir!Irf Crasral IXrCarr!on, od.'Csrnwsy'j Vtyth , ' 1 . - rosn ctM iu uur.ui usQeiiati eacjtst&j CT e . a - I Uajor OeaeraJ Ceytntmr, who, aa y oof Had- ercerill reoenber. w a Oiuin tinker l!j5Jr Aadmtnr Ttt "tlie time be wrrervdjrad Fort 'Jil Xoct carreeOodst xmktpatcd tkf bat- ITtZ '' that khv aer ebnasJ m taor st&bborar m . a. a. i ----- a. gA - - whoa eafploiu beretoiore baea been tbe admi- rstion oftbeir etwntryaiaa. aa baeecirea SnW ami thtMM&mheT finMratsahd aI6r. nrhan .itinn nrum rui.iin. mr iii. ana mr oar arlillarr. under tha omnmaBd cfCoL Tkoma. otened a heavy and eery de termined tr apon tkem. " Tbe arUrUrecf tka enetoy mpooded btHkht, bnt eith liula tSaet . . . . , M- . . o uu or wsr. : twrw amw suir t voa w maoeomeat of tka arulicry daet beary 9xve of masJcetry were ponrwl into tba anemj'a lie i y our troolav killing aod' woaodiag a large anmber ed thm. Vollsy after eollee t erveraieoi urongji w vr. wiia Rangn on tbe yeiia and ahnek orfiog vhaonoga htroea toraUeea tts moootonr. Th eogagoi.t taated arssJard offbrrr koara. dnring aboat tkf of whieo th enemy - con- treted. inon hr loeb,- eerr man fully the ad eancv of oar troop. At loogtb, largely ape- rtor mjujoer. engsged tn en anooje and an- righteoaa eroaade. were eompoKed to miccamb and to oe before tha superior rsroweaa and eiirrairy ofttowtbern bearta.- Tbe enemy waa eu-reen ia orm fusion and dieorder a long dis tance beyond tha field of carnage, leaving,- in their haetv flight, all thair kiUad had . aesxly ail tbeir woanrfed. ' ' The reanh of tbia gioriooa acbievmer.t of oar trooopo may ba summctl np thua: Th en emy loes iu killed, woonded ami priaonar i 2.800. one taad or color, eeveral rmndred athnd ot arms, and a wast quantity of ordt- nance, onartermaatvr mad eommiaaarr Korea. Ourenucoiooa i aboat -7i kilUJ and 450 wounded.. ; Taking all in all. iBi nar will long o r raembercd a one upon which one of tbe moat brilliant victories of tbe war waa aehieved. While we rejoice in tbe defeat arui disaster which bare befallen the Invadara of our aoil we bare to pause to mourn tke death of many brave and now patriot. ft ta a matter altogether, fnposetbla, la hastily written- article aa tkia necessarily ia, to com.munieata ta detail tbe many tucideut o' the battle. The tnetnoTT of th gNUant eOcera and men who have lallea aa martvr ta their cooam will long be revered and -ctarnibel, for thev fel a brave and ehivajroae men always fall. The gallantry of onr otScera and men ba never been. excelled either ia ancient or mod ern timee." General Finean icted in a man ner which oiatitled him to th highest credit Uia oondaet aeon the occaeion, ib plane of tba battle, the diaa'plme and disposition of hi force, uia cooinea. juogmrat, utacretioo ami tenantry, have won for bun a high reputation ami have caused me to regard- him as an ofS err second to none of his rank, and who de serves tt everlasting gratitude of oar eoaa trjmen. '., . - . . : nroni the STew Tork World, tferek t, IU Orlgia, IU dlsixaaa aad ttx EatulU THIo CRISES. SEST TC03t7X8JltSQ- , 1X)N. : Atti UanMlai Agavlar Tfaxnod as Our tot SUUd at jsaO.IIea. 1 Uottrt Ix9Q. 3. CL Feb. Ct The meet important thing talked Aboat here b oar bumiruUmg deft at in Florida. When all the facta of that expedition shall be known the country will not restrain tt indignation ol the authors. General Gil mora is not reepon- ailde Tor it. 'Tbe movement wamad by Or der from Wasbingt on, ami waa vor political pa rp boss wholly. ..for month, ilr. sttokney. one of tbe Tax Commisionrs of thi Depart ment, ha been urging tba Administration to end a roilrtary expedition Into5 the interior of irlorida so a to reclaim the atate for aontteal purpoaea. Tbeyiwiobot la get iiOU, of the archive, to be able to organ . pretended StataGorernment, and give political cdSts to blmand a tew or tbe aame kldney e Home mere to le benefitted politically, srtd'other to hare a rbance to speealate ta landa. :Ua his r nctm mure irom . n wnmnon ur. ouckdit - w . a a g . t - VlCnZ I h mn ft iota Ute ioterior ofl 1 tbe Stale. - x 1 ISee tbe result. We have .sustained a Ball K" oux lo v men ! W not be much - i. - t -. - vJ l'u I on. owww Wn "ayrm niTrwm On I and woande I. -Our gntall force was enticed iato taeimer tor. mtbntaway from their b-e. and tbe A fallen- upon by an overpowering force and biagbered. The enemy had timely notice af the ezpe4iti6h.' and' concentrated to meet oav The reettlt i jot a ; military tnn Intra predicted. . It waa tbe worst lima of all other to atempt an offensive movsment. when our forcea all along tbe Iin were retting upon their arma giving th enemy ampla p-portunffy US draw away troops front any point. Thbi i tb reenlt ofj?trmittlug political aj venturers to InteT&re with rni.'ffary movemtnta. These are th fact of the case, inspire of what interested parties 'msy say or do ta cover up the trnth. As yon may well imagine, there is great hvrignatiod m military- circle. -1 hope yea wil tWMl.the country to venulata thi d iegreccful rrceediagoa tba part ofoarpalii-ica QaMejav oHlSTICE. ; .HttTow "Hglavl 8. Xlarck ft Oir revise iolLv tnm. o0trn wnrre than I stated must laV dispatch , Oar. fame mitweitytiW m-&tv IM Hands ef tk m. Tba affairwu dona opr ry mack afer th style ef the French and Iodiaa defeat of BraddocJc in X7$5U .Tbe .rebela, nbt leaa than 10X03 'rtrrmg-weiarjoeted "behind theYaTlroad mbaakmat wkjcbT flier) eurvee bs vJiesbap of bnfsihog aaarnha wxatfoo of CJcttee. some 3 yv taiira iirthViaterior.. Afiwkirmishtra bl been tat-.owi;-jhr tie enemy 4. aJIur our. reotT Into thi nara." itad tbey were fbflowed; as ther desired to 'ba.- Oareaea bad wMtrcbetf arvrral aiiiew, had kad their JoMtptaclwa ' wheat tka eaam y pra4d I fear an eHort wiTI.be made rover op tkt rV&IIry of thi hUriniilin aCalrt btjt rts eona- trr aboabi know the 'triUbaad'-boLi'thr4e Lrerxxtwiue wLft atrtie antlcrt cf Ui-erpea- tKrw- i ortunstriv for trrpctaUAn, of Ue tz w txa.tttJ0j.5r ay xazu o - ear at a a. a ai . - p&uoar fbrcea and hare our mea kiU4 oatreaaoat ,t' , v - ' f 11 " i xwtaaBw'' y ?--- JF w. . a-Ji.in.s ; .' - ; 4r?V One TTiIBaja Ptraekaa U .trte cs .trTt, bgfgrf saUhtrj Caen Ktnhtl la Ct. Lcs Frora the) Et, iiuuia tp&Lat anj Ua tl flowuscact frota tbJ i AJfoeatacf thi Csartt Tkaarutiow teonrengralmtT. ea tba 20th la QtQaitUi by ardct tOeaw era! Ucjiiel. tutraetsd ie attcntioo of tddy whok) country. Impsjtaaet etcj added to tt b tk rtboi Aaldeat, dtrertcm Data, who. through Lttuteoaat Oeoaril . IJolaa. eocw maiKung uiv iiMrira urpinBtftun deoiaadod tbat Gen. MelCeil be vnrsodmd to tb rebel aaiboriiLai for trial And paaiskroenU in other wor ta. it waa ademaad. lor ueaexat MeNeil life. Tbe Oowrnretet paid Utile cr no attention to tke demaod. ao far aa I knotr; . - ereept pat a tar on Gaoaral HcNeii wbera hetcre an aagia had perched, from tbat etna to tbia but 1ml has been aaid about It, and it would not ba mentioned now. were it not is tlmatelj eoanected with owe of the principal cbargeo agamat tue aocuaea rn mm oaae. A eitiasu by tba nam of-William T, HnO pbreys waa oa oi tk ten men coodeond t9 ehot for the non rtro of Mr. Altroan" 4 ti isen of Palmyra" n active TJoion 'maai ayao had been abducted from kk borne br pc ter'e goerrilUa, and who baa aot heea heard from nine. U era unqueationably nmrdet ed. However, Humplirey waa ne tf tbe man select ed to'atoas for Altaian Mrpreed death. Hamphreya. as tha teatimotry ahoera, had heea with Farter at on time for a eery fear day, but out of tear or other motives. le$ Porter, aad waa taking atep to return to bis allegiance. He was arrcMted and put apon bio own parole bia limits wer tba town of Palmyra. ' Wbil under trrtet. Porter earn icta Palmyra, aod Humphreys, H apprara, did pet violsu bat parole, but rtoaiaed true to fep ; eondrtlon. ' ' ' Humpkreye Head twenty-foor mile fVodt Palmyra, aot daring the tima of bia imprhaw. raent vraa absent from bia family, liary T. Hnmpkrsya, his wife, learning perhapa of tbe oribtr toexeeute tb tn men In. oaae that AU-tnan wa bol returned, knowing that her ku band was in jail, and likely tobeoea of tka number, beaten ed to Palmyra, to aserrUia in regard to ibe safety aad vrelW-eing of her boa . band. What occurred after she left Palmyra has been, perhaps, as well and briefly told by her in tb ttktimony. it is substantially aa fallow: . - - --. : - "'' ' At tb tim tkoe ten priecmrr were ho4 at PalmTT. I eame to eee mv hoabead, eho wa theit a prisoner j the night arrivtd, I waa informed that ha was of th camber : I - ment itoateSlraeuantoee-iftbrre contd be.oy thing done to pare hi hi iwe; be gave roe no salts ract ion j I taen went to un. ti.ee m tobl blm my husband waa at Palmyra, on parole at the time Porter came to town-, and r faaed to leave ; h aaid- that fact bad va4ver bean mad known to him ; my hula daughter then want to him and begged him to apare her " father 'a life; be wrote a tear line toStrar.ksli and aent it by a Lieotaat, erbeo.4 eraa ia-formed of what aad bea dooI jetnrned to mv boardingrbousa; that eight Hr. Reed, tba tailor, told m tbat be thought it 1 would try-Strachan f roaVl get ! mr hulaod released next rooming; I went to'tbe fail erbero-kaobaed waa, and after staying a short time with him, I started with my little daughter fo see Strachan ; L found him In bt office. 1 fag-down on a tonnge ; I went In and told him 1 . bad com to if I eould mak anynirranga. ment to bare my husband released : be mad one no answer at first, bat directly told me to end my little daughter out of the room and fee would talk with me ; f rirdied that be ' could talk to tn a well befbra here not ; he Insist-el on sending her ont, and finally told brr to go oat brmeelf, wbieh ahe did : b then told me if I woobl comply wkb- bi-renaet. b would releft my huto! ; I knew from hi action what he wanted and r egged uim1 not to nvakeeueb an unraaaonabl request of m he dlsred that he would not reWae my bus- ; hand it I did not accede to his demands; I pro taste', and anally be became enraged and Vwore tbkt he wonld pot my hushund wherr l would never oee him. or would end btm ooiaa to me om day before long. r which I judged from bis sppearanee and conduct, h meant tba: be ornuld kill blm and send him borne a 'con M. He took hold of me violently aad htid, if I woobl submit to hint be would - leaae my husband t I repJd I wonld aotj. pe then swore that .he uoald put my hnsband where I would never see hfm any more.' Hy heart wa almost broken to think my?hebant shoeld be thn mnrdered. and fearing thaAhe might b. 1 aobmitted to ba bratal dsmanda. 1 he witn tatl on re-ex mine tIon, that 1 waV about aix week After the occurrenoa that ke told her hnsband abont H, " That- It waa aoms three or four daye after, alov. tbat he wa released. - - : Upon bsUU rfat.twoapUehaea and oaw'epexlucation njwr each, rewpoctivetr. bav been preferred s gainst the acca!; rfba Crete- th two tsrap. " 2 ? 11 I ' 11 I I I 1 r4 Srrca, Time ta Jll;inei4 and sIJilpatricka expedition against Rkbmood makea th seventh ,oa" that ba been mayiw and proved failarei - ;:- 1 1 Gen. )fDowliotnovttBat Vre ot1 l'f; V t j"raA rae uen. &armnuea ,r - o-iGen. Hooker. ::r.--:-j" Jri9U V iu-Gen Batbar . c i';7o0w.'paeir-v?;-v The pnjy on of theea nvyvemeta tbet, yToosly raenafed. Iliekinid and t tu same time meuraf word wii b t he rebel arm of Vrrginla.ie tbet. r-f A ral Melellai-. Wbytit r i - ti. . i ritHjinrepert will anwtyr 1 Lri-yur cX wcr-I) tha r ea&roM of t world on Ixtwf" and) Wat and ollthamraesd-monry, tbit cgr.fgvaiwuasnt could, peeiblyjfiffclae .for at its tind, and till th rebel eswsxl stand fntact, aad tba rebel arokve confront thfis rf the L'n'.a wih-ia aiht bf Wshin;toa I; tThy Is M f . --.v---; . i c r,Tbolaictrr?jcf n?rt:i:riaa cii.". a;-attempt ea tb.e part cf onioar ia . t . Ma. Legialatiua to rrer: kiLe forCxr r...j of raada for- Viir;:". ,7hy tbia r't? t tl : ! I f-e gi;.ee i ta n c fa C ) i.v. br.- k I.L a f rij-rlaa la : . i : .'m t .s . es'--:at :i.!c7sLiL 1,., ; , . x-w Ittir- !cv..--U by Trr.!y l;r.,-? : "tsw. Isr-r?i4r-- r" '. of. tut. r tc:r, --i..: . . -. ;a r. : graa.!;? 1 r: 3 c .1 Ij-.: v: 1 r - the |
