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.KM II J CIA HAl i 4 ili.-vi 1 , -.ir;;ri-t - '-' Ai A tu. .... .. ,. . . . 'N.t.a . tie vtx a fll I tta .1.- . . J'j-.i.m ..;,..,,. y 1. ,,,fcau ... Xr.rf k'. 1-.., ,.1..... .. .L-V I. 1 "'"P- i v.t.IM- l--. . -f kTr !!UUI 4 ' ' ' 'j .,.,! r V , ",i .)' ! I rite ji V"a. '' 1 1 ,' i i I ' i ' Vm' ' ' ' ' '' ' .. ' ' " ' ' ,'""v-f "r ) -i .. r a. .:,r,u-t a - i,i : . i .: (tn I' if., ,i- , i -:,.,-,,., .; ; ,i ...., , ..,,. .n ,,.i , Medical.' JJTMT' MBDIOAI, W800TJBT, '. ' ; For Uw Speedy and permanent ran at Gonorrhea, Gloat, Urethai Discharges, Seminal weuuN, nignuy tmiBeione, isoon- 'v,.Hjuaaa, Genital , Irritability, t ",h , Gravel, Striatal, sad ... i i At rnonoss or thi kidmbti-aitd bladdbs, which bu been need by upwards of ONH RrnDREO'FHYHCtAlfS, ' ' ' la their private practice, with entire tacceea, mpergedlng Oub.be, Copaiba, (Japaulea, or any compound hitherto ivni. A BATTLE WITH FIRE! even States Buraed Peaa.ejira.ala I FIVE OF pErtBINQ'8 BAFE VlClOBJOPSI "A "ftELL'S: BPErjIFltf PILLS'1 1 ': ere tpeodv In action, often efleotlng core In few daya, I and when'e.cure li effoeted It 1. permanent. Thejr are f pmiwrau ij-iiia .(.gmeuie extracts mat are narmieaB on tne i JfauM L...av-. W fai Card. ; "' ' VUMiniA Punla tauhia. 1 ' wdat4 IT-fTiMff 0.,aV Fori.. . - ?. . a..,,.' aintiMBif : At ttu g rut flr, which oocurred br on the 18th Dacwiuber laat, my itort 1ih outuwror otber oauaiogt, wtu entirely dMtroytd; uo Jen than Bvea )laoM of buHuw m burnt out ud 11 n of your hIm Mfrely twUxt- in very (ultttoo ii.fi their Dtlr oont-nti . to tbo oom- pltu ud perfect utlifution of in feed vE?X" ff- J" K 1.. - u.wuKu iim vuvnv yuuuiKiaviuu, ImTtef. after th. T ' "," "S. " '""rF i aiihm, auITiow nennoata the etowach,r invrasaata I Wlow alee preeerved all hi. book., paper, and monn In the breath: endUlttS autala.ated. all naaeeiaiavtaeta la two of your .fM. 1,0,1, !iT.":.VVZ u H..! voided. A'o clumat nf AM U mo art mWU mint thmt 5' fcrtnnate owner of uniw' nf r.wi"" awiwo.1111 oumeai DnrauaH I .-".t"". rwitv, wpjon WH Mverelv. taalud. and eevrf i?? !."!.'!?. PI" and moW. he malt ha. E5ta.?SS,ff-' eM "'' on. ram. .Ire I !e.t IT- BT." 4 " """"eij. tend by . . Krle . R. A 1! WlitW 4i.y0d rviai 11 1 1.SW, coltinhni n ;,.?tcrt "i and oth ..-.' . " ' ' I 1 1 -.J. "7 ' OfQ 1; ' . "J'"li i' ""- vatll jUJ eia :j.. .... ! , , tn ...... . 1 ' wxrxi AOW,,. wawaiajnjajay COLDMBUS, iPHIpMOJVpAY-MQRNlg, APRIL Aor doc Jbetrtrttion kterfro ith buinaa Dnrau.ta.a ;P B I 0 I ONI fiOLL&B, beibbutf4pa)dlyDiadtdrtedAfaat, litof ehu ri. Hold 14 Prugllel. feDeeail.. and will on reclptof Kone aanuine without my .ianntnre uu the wreoDer. J . , ai. (BUAAljAal wt,, 1 1 li IJr-S Wb.ole.el. Aaenta, Oinolnuatl. rot Mle bj B. WlUon, .' StmlUU Jl Oo., and Bob- aairlldeodljl '. ' . .:,,'.:', ,. Kohls' Eart'Frln;rBt,' Retwen'tfftli ' Bixth, -.JJ I0i.1 -3iia ) DKAT.B tW ' .Ia.:..., H0ICEt FAMILY h ROCERIES. TUb beat quality of ,rE .,; COFFEE, . , ... , .i.jV'i-..AlOiASSEfl, .: tlAU. U.. 1 T . ' ' 1 " AH Gooda delivered, Free of Chare. noT8dly m TOBACCO 1 'TOBACCO !' ,Jii to Boxea Uaddii Dork Sweat, Uf. Lb.. 40 Bnxe. Dark Eweet, be, 8. and lu. 2Hf. Bbla do do Snioklug Tobacco In II, I and 8 01. Taper.. 800 Doz. Yellow Bin Chewing Tobacco, S and 4 oa. 100 do Mellow Bunk do do II 01. SsOO dn .ArnjMHq, 1 I ' do', Al a1i3aand4oa. 1 100 do 0. W. Qull A Ax'. do 4 on. HC Oto. Soluc do do lu au feerlw. do do 16 do Bunny bide dot , W do I ' WM. H. HE3IIEAUX. lot 18 .i ...,i.aM...i.r in, WaMh Hlvh 1: "4" I had tw..o flerrln... . my book., peper. Utt2?Xiur ! ' - U. h. WILCOX. BKBRIIIO'S PATENT 0HAMPI0N aared m hook.. pap.ni and about (400 n faJ, money. I would uee 110 HEBRINO'S , PATENT CHAMPION FIRE- ' ! 1 , fWUf CAFES. BHBRINH'S nniuDinn n.. ii-n ; .7 r""" rioyo-. new relent CVyrtaHiaJ ro. TTZv" sslWr'A;" be dniiMi.4 , . ... : T '"""winu-nuuoig eAFJCII. for .ilrer Mate -ralnablepap.nl, Ao. B, meof ,lrg,t fln".h and .uFubTe ornameutf ( th, Pjrlor and Dlnin.-room. , 1 riiliV. nV-lt,".'", "!. . .'. - I8.d3m .,.vsu. . ,; ,t,''4W.h.,fc,rlhrith 1 Warns a a a HOIEL KUEREBBg USE, IT, larvaitlta TKY IT, UBOCEBS'AND 1,1 !' n DRUQ0IBT8 BELL IT. P C Vfl o A lrn ... Wim MIL1P JJV nHrVO iprira MoMjhinta. Om ... terma, "ruggmt. nirnlahed on liberal All order, raoairi parional kttenllon . MONPAYi 1QSSIN0, APML 7, 1862. TELEOAPniO NEWW MornlngaudAncrnoon Report. f A PER KeWj.t4th8t.(3lnciuHaH, 7 Seneral Agent for Ohio. .Military Oootla. .i .f t Uvery. Qioaa w. saAPLir; p . ium oi,, oei. otate aa Town. Jr,m ""' Carrlg. Hdy at all Tla,.,. B0BIII8 BOABDKn ivni r.. Wn. Hor- .l,.T. tot s.,,, (Mmu EVANS & HASSAU; T Grocerlea. 'l i;i 1 : n ' 1 ii.'.i! MILITARY FURNISHERS, ' .!. 'f. iri lfc'4,t. k ..l.w.i A-jaAAiASBIjPBTV -W (Buooiawara MoEne B..rAi,,. - I WO. 1 108 BOOTH HIGH , st roi,U " -DBALIB IN- OROOERIES,' PB0DUGIC. PfinpMFrturAj awvn, daiaT, LiyuOItB, ETC. Bi.!rage and OomniiHio Bank jta EMtiravlnt A 8., In. BILK AMD.BtlNtUfQ FLAGS. PRESENTATION FLAGS, 1 'i ... ii . 1 ' iaea. i.t juii? NEW SPRING (GOODS 1! S . S.;;:E A M E S.- no. us sb'xi-Tii ii'lGH WT., T'i.vItlV "MWajyiaa. FBON HIB BBS iui jiuvur lu i, is. w I ..I LMIBI0AM BANK MOTB00., ruth-awt Oornei .Vain and Courtbatreet. 1 BntraTed In a .tyl. oorreapondlng In Mcoll.no. t that Bank Hotai, Batlroad and Oomo tij. i ... ' "m. Ill M- vrera, uenmoute, ol Stock and 1). poait,:8eal.lCard., Ap4o. .. M D. 1",w0l",P,"","''' ... '1 4 Hnfltonall.' e1; mariSm 'REGIMENTAL FLAGS, EMBROIDERIES, 4ft' 1 XloUalUB; Kmpoiiuiii. Hardware. j JABOOS CUILBS, '.'a , . ., T CAhtAi: CITY ARCADE," Lfl.B.; 32 AND ' 6 BOtjTH ' HIGH STREET, 6ljle of V0IIK, all the N.w Spring dress goods rr PLAIN, PL AID,;CHENE AND SPIPE POPLINS PLAIN.PLAID, AND FIODRED DELAINES. PLAIN, PLAID, AND FIGURED MOHAIRS. PLAID, CHENE, AND BR0CHE TRAGUARDS PLAID AND CHENE P0IL DE OHEVERS. '. BHEPPARD'S PLAID GOODS.1 MOURNINC GOODS. BLACK BOMB AZINS, ' BLAUK SILKS, ,.1 BLACK DELAINES, " BUCKALpiCW LACK CRAPE, ENGLISH AND- FRENCH 1 caueajHu jiijji IWITHOFFONESlCO.1 WHOJiESALB AND RETAIL f DEALERS m 1 1 ITOaLRiraM a : t ......... HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, 1 ,, lion, Btael, Tla Plate., Coppi 1 MBpHANIOS'TOOlg Agricultural Implements, : BUIVJJXW JUARD WARE, MULTISg, ' . ' j ?, Oils, Varulshes, 4o., fta. ;; '"; ''' BO Sln street. WaatllMWtaalB IfaBa-B a.J M a ! U. v. fjWi.KiiioToii. ArrlH The Trlbuno'a rfi'.r..i-. Wm. H. Rtuwll. of the London T;m. k. engaged jiasiage to EogUnd in the next Cunard eteamer, ,4,. The Timet medial dlf Daloh a'a. ih. tee on the Conduct of the War ha.. eeTeral itne8.OoaIhg:-upon the charge of atrooiUee hy 4ub.hj upon our ' wounded at iuo uatue 01 nun nun, ana the evidenoe, bo far is diraoeful retard! aoain.t ih .hi..i....J ouubuernere. eaeaee The Home Cotoiullte on Printing Jim Sir oiJPto',iiiaS(or the printing of ..... vri w mo oonr report of the vvm.u.Hwvu .r iiaiins at Dl. ijouia. It ia aiserted ia affioisl oirclee that Brigadier it "u"u,"u'. ' ' oe promoted Maior-GeneraliihiDi, . I" i- 1 ,1,1, fnHSSZ S"5:n,d?,n' "r-fta to-night uuuuo n. iuiiowk ' - . .. ' Hooker's Division, Thuraday, April 81.,! A oorpa of picked man. hnlinli, iA 11.. 17 oeleior BrigaoV, left Lirerpool Point under th't oioaiea eany on luesdar morning forStaflord Court Honio. . ' noissanoo. The troopa lauded at Shipping Point baltarlofl ar.it m.A..l .1. vv 1 ... wucu iiuui menoe past IJum- ..... .-.vs 4uia 10 oianora liourt House, . nnA !rKiWa9irlni8Jing batwe" bod of 000 rebel oaralry and the advanced corps of Sickle a command, six miles thin .1,1 r hi.. ford, aud Bring on bolh sides was oonlinued uu-til we reached lhat plane, The rebels in their retreat eet lire to the town and all the atores. Our foroes promptly stopped the conflagration. A numbor of prisoners, horsci, sioroe, &o.. fell into our hands. From Ilmnlm Si.n' . of 1200 rebel infanlr. a.M a . .. ,-.: ul u'u "ng up to support their cavalry. After remaining three hours in Stafford, camp nren warn hiii 1 nn 11.-l.:ti.. i . ,. 1 Vn " u "eooive tne reb els, while our loroe wlthdrow f.n ii, i. Gen. Sickles, with part of hi, corps, arrived back at Shipptog Point this morning. Thereat PT. n 18"yi opposite Liverpool Point. Our casualties were two wounded and a Taw tnta.tnw Th. ... 1 17 I. ",. " . v" . . oTor me worst mountain roads. At i redericksburir iher-or. r . mi . 1.. . . R mil broopi xurj are tailing Dack to Itiohmond. The oiti. eena state that the Confederate Government in, tend abandoning Virsinia . The Grand Jurv of the di.iui . n.i..iiJ ".'5?'0"1 "gintHo. ehal of the District in th. noinm-.Tr ,L"vt m LU0 W( mm W . L I . rr. 1 . . ... "uiKioa. no ia a n a uve or Virginia . Captain John H. Morgan, who ia etyled the Marlon of this war, also arrited in Riohmond, yesterday. , 1 ,. . , ; , , ,,, ... , . On board the Monlinr IV ilia wnia r thankt passed by the New York Chamber S vuuann. was vai reaii in all h n .1 . : n.A.i enthasiaem waa axhihii m.,,i..i . nr.. iiea , win remote oommend of the Monitor as " "oovere rrom hia Injuries, whioh, aooording to the latest acconnts, he It expeoted ' The weather continues pleasaut and fevora-bleYor military opetalions. ; , . . , . :'Nw .xoeb, April 6. The Billard mateh be-twees Foler and nrr. ... v.. d.i. ... 498 n.i.i. I. a.'"'. " J t!l ft ! ',,! , ' .. I, ..,' New Vobk. Anrll II Th..i....i.:. v.-.i. Light, from Aspin wall, arrived this evening. BUS hfta naavltr -llli i . ... -wa uiuiiun iu troisure. LATE NEWS FROM SAVANNAH Provisions Five Fathom Holey ana by Fort PulesM on CookspurleiaBd. i Btroag tarthworka have alao u .iirowu upaioug me river, on the Islands, and on the west and south of theoltv, which the rebels have imagined by these meant impregnable. "'- , .h, .... ' ' , . '..) j I .el 0B,r'piiiAk(,;)-i .'taa ' Port Pulaski, whlcl defends the mouth of the savannah and the annrnach.. 1.1k. .11. 1. . strong work, meunting flriyevea guoa in all, m..i. 1. """1U " ooiumoieds,roiir welv-Inch mortars two on the nmi,..i. .-J 1 .- ,u. ground in front of lha fori .ia.i laaot nni.nj... .j . ' I mill ii !lf ii, nea eight-pounder, the btd. i2 f"""" or llfl.pl.ee. At tha rale of .ineait ' Li M.it .xcm. of that; at the rale fcr list) av. aKVfaJ?.'4", " .". mitAJS. . I do not know who urnl.d ih... a. nor where they were found: but tha followinw "ay be found In the r.norii .f thTT ' T... . . - ... , 1 puoisnea rrom year to year : rmt. 1441 IS491 lfl.i IS4I IPIS, No. Pru'nar., ............. 482 4111 ;. ...,Z"Z z I 6H. I VI Scare ' and 1 Karannab ! .. Dear at FORT PULASKI ENTIRELY INVESTED An v tv lit, BIllSliLED ! An. Unconditional Surrender De manded i ! CAPTURE OF THE SKIDDAWAt ! . BATTERIES! ISLAND I! NEW '!!!' 'I I-' ' M'.'f ;i- ARRIVALS MII.TAaV RKOiaATlOn nVBHCUATh .BSftbaJaaCx',' lUTUh'l'. l'.",4 n'.l. , angsi-aw()ri,al. OOLUMBUS. O, . IBRAHDE' Spring Cloaks and 'Mantillas. ' : I Ta' CLOAKING CLOTHS, .,,. HALMORAL & HOOP SKIRT8. ' ' COLORED & WHITE FRENCH CORSETS, -' The Latest Btyles. nHlii": ' BOYS' WEAR,. CASHMERErTS, TWEEDS, to. BROWN AND BLEACHED Mrj8LIN8, PRINTS, a fine assortment, tUJULIO NOTICE. E.j SAMUEL, Druggist, Columbns ; ' ' 1 ) ha. been appointed an.nt for tbe aale o , , i .' BRAHDE'j TIIIiHI.iiin WONDEBFltL GBANDLBS for the .ore of Coughi, Cold., gore Throat, Bronohlth, Wheeling, IrrTt.tlonor the Uvola and Toaiibi. j auu uiuaao. of the Lunga. ooiu in urge ooxm, ao cenu, fio cent., aud II 00 each, The Best Makes. SOMETHING fBypWRJ ;JTOlUrAU E-AJk R-S,'' s . s No. 11& South Hiarh Street. UutriavlDa;. THE LATEST NEWS! Use the Wonderful Granules, V , BR V.VDE'S TU88II. AG- 0 . For Cough., Cold., HoarMneai, Bore Throat, o At., Ao , am .a-e uy an iiragglita, la large hot.., 25 cel.. 0 CoIJi, BIDU1,B1'0N, bTUOBIlIliO CO., IMPORTANT NFIV. Thf Wonderful Granules, brand e;s ;:,t v s s i l a g Giro Immediate reli.f, and toon' cu, Oongh., Hoanenen, Sore Throat, Ao. , , j . Bold In large boxM, 29 cent., by all Pruggilt.. i.-ii-i r i ,1 -It LITIIOOR VPHBRS, KNOUAVBrlB !(H ill I... C0PPER,. ,LATE Printers, B Weet VourtW Bt.; Ctaelixaati.T J 1 FOR OLD OR YOUNG. The Wonderful Grannies, BRA N DE'S. ' .T U S 8 I L A Q 0 , I I. plearant to !., and lure to oure ' ' 00U0B3, COLDS, UOABSBNESS, 80BI TtlBOAT, Ao, Sold t!25cotiwrbox, by all Druxilit.. " .' " , t,t -t ..li t I ,: Bo".""1" " VW'ajal!ei. .hort Particular attention' wlU be given to order, tor " WEDDING CARDS. , VISITING 43 ARna. a. TELEGRAPHIC.' Th. new. travel, nit without wire.. : " " NDE'S "TUSSIL AGO, The WoBdotful Granules, .' ' I,, i'.-,' ForConjk., Cold., tore Throat,' o., are curing every' en 4wno um. tncm. ,,t, xe,29c.nt.,atllllDra(ltt.. '"' .-"Ml . j jr.tr B R 1 .! I tn.ral. j ,S!f.iF.VMttojM..ooiiiiT)rlTrI lu j.., Furniture, t I KRanffCIl BBIiTOll BKAVKKB. ;- M'CiiBiliLAN CAP OVaRfcOAta iSrJ j n 'I v. jt ,M!) it h'K 1 1- f BRIT1AHI WtaWIRI ABD BHlhTB. BILK MIXED CA8B B17ITB. i. KVJiiKV VAUIKTV O B-VUNISHIIIO A military hoeDital .i.kii.k.j m m": . iu uo " " " f '"ny, tnu., and Jefferson Barracksi, near St. Louis, has been converted into a military hospital, . . , , , ,,, The Seoretarv of Waa h.. ... , It..,,... v. ', . "-" wunuuilIOlKa 10 it..8 .1 T . . laM lne Present organiia-tion of the raed cat buronn I. i.j...... . Rarvln..., . If. k.i ....v ' , .". il me w,r!t 'i? ,or'!ni,a olnteer surgeons to randAr mndmnl a .1 I . v - ; om .linn rcquesteu, A similar organisation has been mado under the direoiion of the Qovornnr n n...., " r and valuable sorvioe has boon rendered WAeuiKnroK, April 5.Complaints 'having neen made bv theoomnianHnr. nr..i:. . s that nVnV.m.n,. mTJrjV,?'J , ..ucu unu uisoipune relaxed by the prceence of male and female visitors, the Seoretary of War has ordered that no passes be granted to Fnrtrna. hi . . .... . -. u.uuivq or other military posts to any person not engatred in the -military eervioe! auj has authorized commanders of military posts to remove all persons not engaged in the military service .r puriraeoa oi iraaeana business aro 65a, SB5t aoMj . 031 eT... eos... o04.i eos. anoeof the gun bemg tbirty-two and forty- ism,' two noundors. Th. n,r..i... . issa. tatus riftw thou.ar.il ...,r. :.r;'T..m UU round. taVr.Vj""a 9 tne northeaslorn ooraer of Cookeanr Island I118 M oraalc n. .r -r it. T. . 'I ----- .iroauy mentioned. The ueorglans, takiniDosltinnfih.rn w...i time of the ssoessioa of the State, oemmtced. 1 Win eet ....! 783... 028... , Total Coat. .....I30.8JI 114 .... 30,090 es ..... 47,004 11 ..i M.iM 1 , ... 31,1)91 to 88,517 74 ..... 46,099 94 ss.iae si .... 64,916 1, .... 34,017 02 ... 73,421 40 73,774 43 .... 81,338 31 j;,iw 70 .... 07,(10 26 iasiiiuiion(IJ w Coat (aeh. M 23 74 es 108 jeJi" . 127 so ia f 98 IS ,, , 85?' ' 7S 7 V : , HO 3 , ' los ei 1.2 7T J 110 73 ,,, ,. 128 23 '" 106 41 103 73 A The followinir extraota from a laii.i. a.i..j in this city, give some interesting particulars of the capture of the rebel batteries on BkidJa-way.lsland: ...... , , . . , . , UitlTKO BlATBS StBAWKB Hruiiinii "V.'i" ""i"'"! ueorgia, marott 26, 1802 To-day, at hilf-past twelve, M., signal was made by the somor Captain (John P. Gillis.of the Seminole) for tie squadron in Warsaw Inlet to get under ..uu. mo Dominoie. . wo proceeded in l ne of battle up Wilmington rivor very ---VI --""...is vuo ousunei weti, uaptalu Gillis being on board the Norwich, which drew the least water, until we arrived within a mile i '"V""" Trnon tne JNorwioh fired a rifled shell in among a party of horsemen near it avaav Buuiiti BcciiitTLi in Ni.nrrrwai. ihom il. . D6V' ia.VM, (iji- UJt, uoroeiuou ourvetieo about In confusion and fled. , . . Prbceodino1 nn a liiil. r...ik.. l. t. i i let the Rebels have annihoi.eii.li i. . ment that was near the batterr. h.r. ih. .k.il OOeraliOHS i.iu ubu, iBBTlor in. tmttarv anil Ik. .h.l. I ... I piaca aeBerted. Uiving them several more doaea t , (for the Ohio State Journal.) - - ; ' 'A NATION'S PRAYER. " '' , j '' '' BY BEV.'li. Bk dUBHEYi t"'-i '-.' M.-.r -w; .1,1,,,,,!..,., ' , God of Iba rat, we lilt our praytri '' '' " 1 .' Columbia's realm li Ihlne: , i ( ' . .' Our Filgriui father, honored ihoe; A Thy name, thy word blrla..1 - I ii' !'u- i i Shall TraiMn bat lie II. .word la blood, ,i' I Awl deauietlra a. a flood :i. ; ,, O'arwhrlm Ih. right, tbepure, the g od? ' ' ' i.-.. 1'by grarloui ear loolloe.,.'!. t 1 ...... i ..,, , , j, ,.,. J ,,. Od of the line, thall lalhood r.lgn,,, ,t : :And tfaacherr rale the beail , w . ; ,,. .'. , Oppreaiiou's haletul creed prevail, .. .,,., ,...t Against the rretruau'B pow.i? , f i f, ,,, ; . Ob! balhe th, aword in Hraven'e own lltht I ,r And aulto Ihagsjllty t thy ulgh-, 1 Kro Freedom, .un go down lu night; ' I , i . , , In this our evil hour, f,.,., , . , ShoU 'Ph'iraoh. proudly lift the orc.t, i And fotteraforge fijr maa ' iv, AudraU.Apo.lle.teachajtiulk'l ( I 'lliy i 7hatSlaviryla thy plan? ,, , f., . I 8h.ll not lomo tea, all red with blood, ' O'.rwh.lm thora lu It. foarrul flood? ' " ' " t And m.n ptrcelT. thoo arl a Bod ' . ; , ;Who every work dolh aoaui - . w t it . Ood of tholiwe, our hsarta iMp'Ire," '" ' ' To battle for the rightj. - iv 'e ' ., Thou that dldet keepour Waahiogtoni .? s i ( , .ctid foitb our boat, to aghlt ( . , , ,,... i And may our flag float high and Bee,'' " " ' j O'.r .11 our land, on ivory bm; ' l'-'1-' , And, crowned with glorlou. victory1 ' : ... x-rociatm a nation'. might. ...........100 lex 93 This table Inoludee the whole eoat alaa-rn 9nm permanent improvements. ' By it, It mav be ace. un.t eet. ws lass foa tho yr 1881 1 if tha for tha nr.jl.. ..... ' " . Z.Vl J3- and but four dollars and ninetyne centj above E2!! fLU,I y-"AD.n tha beejUaina af that vurrii .....a. 77l , , and a half to two cents per pound, and other'' provisions la nionarlioa. v.- ...wT'i ' forty . fo.ty.ivt dollars r month, and pn-i''" ' . . r " " fwaaae-a IX1XCS fl Una red DtP .hnifcJh!U,. ' Tkt-' lio-ePr.-.'' wheh d"j barged, war elothed with. th. ' -. broqght ia by pffsoBersJ Bow thsy are giT,n ' good suit Of olothaa. Th.. Ik. 'iZA' " f.T " I bo lights in their eelir To. -'-..r."" .V? t wa'L'' Bdred dollars per ...I; I'Uowlaf iBoludes th whole eost of E?0W,nu,,dl" hsprin.rsi lrith i part, of this he "offlcers" of tk. instltuUoB l. 1.S 1". 10 d,- Tn of guards " it! ' Uw,J "4 th wr 00Bomy that ean bo praotie.d by th officer is in- th reduction of tha ank In -kl.k t . hereft,,. Th. following tabl. shows th.lost 7bne" lot wh'n wiu.1. .ir uireoiiy respensiM. - Tiar, 1841 111) .4 .1 tiT r.d i Against New 0rleai$ 1849 18IS 18 IS 18X1 1861 1892 189 1864 1153 136S 187 m-,8 11899 I860 rto. Prht'n.ra. , ., , Total Ooat. -IS ".11 8 iv.(uhj ao ........ 19,M4 47 ......... 19,246 79 01. .. 489 1 60S 631 637 008 69S 008..,,.... r)64 783 8 i6 a ihhhi a 9C9 By this tabl il will ;i( Coal Bach . 129 23. as 63 :. 4I83 S3 aa av ........ .u,ow w .. 40 ai ........ 17,919 99 ., 37 63 , ......... 30,883 U ' 60 7, ........ 34,017 TS .MM' -. 33.204 76 .. 71 is 31,027 9S 32 19 r 39,01,7 S3 ' as ij ..... 41 611 04 ;.,! . ' BS 14 u, ' j ' ........ 89,893 36, ,0 02 44,343 l ' 1 ST 27 t 66,eSS 73 ,.: ,, .61 191 , . 68,1S3 'MM " '' t.iJui' dl fl ba aeen that II,.. ...i Der head, of anh.l.Hn. ih. ...v. r'oi I t . o . fim.n. ivriaa jur 18olj was leas than il has been for the past ten ; '"' '' year, axoept 1855- and only four dollar and -amui seveaty-two oents more than th average of th ' ! -i j past Blxteen years, and this two, while at th " begiBning of thi term, they were fed on hog . "jowls" and the refuse of the market, and now , they Jibtsi good beef and pork, wheat bread ". '' about half the year, with cheese, butter nd "CJ'r vegetabl. , ...... ,,., ..; I hove before me a table giving th ooat al.i.n.j Bava a ' ' I SUDrjOrtlnaf lh. nr iamh I. ik. u:.k:- , The Rebels left little behind thorn .ik k. "Tha rh.i.ln.i.' U'...L 1. i 'j'li'" ':1;'..' '' tentiarw dnrinw il.. " Jl..!" i.. u..i ii . . ...... ua,- . ,..f,o,. ui .uuy . contain B I ..me imra, wauiB i,: ing but their dinners, whwh were atill cooking dBPloh dated New Orleans, March 29, stating "reM 10T 98 per year per man, and yet , over a wood fire. Cantnin flim. ik .j...S that twn K.tl...i .n.k..i. ' a. " imlianiu ar. ...,1.4 .i ik. ...' J. f'? vlij'j Ik.l .k. .k.i , . ... . " u.unieu - . . uu lun n in Com- I . ,ug uuiuvi. aa Our trial the wbole work ahould bo destroyed, as we ""need an attaok on Fort Jackson, at tbe mouth f"""1 tor 0OBt year of $108 7S. ' ' I ' - i I'D a n. nhJ"i., h4U ''"P no "oldier with ?f thoMiesisaippi.. Up lo that ime nobody I also have beore me a tabl giving th ooet i ucl us. the battel lee were then fired in the in- beon hurl. "-ay prt,TBionf , 1 Jcl if . r .. ., ... . .- i..ti I taa aun. tun., whl.k ........ ato. ' . , , . ....ouun ul to. 00.100 JOUm.l.l ' "-"v. ..u'.GB fOI OU n,r ' v... ... . . . ' I v.. n.. man Tk. t. . . . . . , nisi ,tist, ruesday, Maroh 24, 1862. We havo most imnorlant ... .. morning of the 18th iast, .... . , lne union fleet, which had not ntered the oiuuo no uiagracoiui exit in Ben- lomriAr. wo. ....... .1-3 -i . , , . . 1 .k.. ..J ...k a " . ' ""I ' UUlt UUMBIJATH . .oo lormiii posBosflion. Uapt. Gillis p anted tho old flag upon the highest rampart hittiBblr and A Aim - i tii..i' . . ......ww... Hiiii 'ivitiug 1'ABB LtJl aDIf'ai Pin lira ear i 1 1 m n iolr ar -run v. I nd .;Li . . . .u. v- uuwau vi ciuui, ur sen nmn an rl nlan the old gridiron, the glorious Stars and Stripes, on the Rebel hoad-auarlera. omi.i ..i...i! Zau: . "."a ,oarrT? the -Vdiepafoh from Augusta, Oa., dated the 81st waa iyitio: taVr ""-"o"1 that -Haron, reoeivea Dy way of -fortress Monroe, ITHM RESULT KOTt.YKT KNOWN. terior, aud coon burst into a fina bk,. evarithina Kofnt.. I hwu n.'. , ' B u..vu.w,jr rorr, is now among the things that were. The Rebel houses uu private property were humanely apared, .... ..... -oiue uooiroyea oy ineiteuel sol. dieryi . . ... Wi tember , .v. uw vuejPaASjr I-JlUHlUeU UU IOUlTUt, Ann 1 rl . ho arn, niHa j . i i J I year per man. The same item for the year I lotil, in th Termont nenllanilar cas ai. in Massaohusett $81 88, and in our own prison $83 92. '. i . . i in item of cnarda la Ihon.hi i. k. I much too heavy. ,I th Massaohusatt prison i i-.li eoulutnava triven na iai.. ti..,ki. The arrival here of Lord Elward Cavendish den'' hat the Port Royal light is still son of the late Duke of Devonehire. Lnnl r.nii n tliir ears, or else thev would not. I me nne origatle, stationed In Canarla ij n.i suoh an fcnominious flioht ev. tin., ik. MT "7.. me ,18th, heavy l0f fortv and fo.i...: ..n. '"".7"""? P... .C ik. w..,k k,.. . u.j, i u... m. . J lia continuous llrinir waa h...J ... ik. .1 1 I.. . oioata. aaa n snips evident Ir baina? aaavMt - hi ,11 - B"" a'.wen oonview, Peroy of the Northumberland Peroys,'now also F"dr1 gun-boat. The success of the aohieve-'s ationed in Canada, la regarded in official oir J m.entJ 'i" gl'e,t' nd .8kid7. " "e" as the .. . "w". wniou oiaims ror them a cordial reoeption, they being oonaidered as tynes aOOA8 AND HKADV.MADB: (Jl.llTIItKn ocsimem Steel Pens, of e R. ESTERBROOK & Cil.i,;'; Steel . Pen . Manufacture re; J ' : No. 403 Arch Street, '"" ' '".int.. C Ji i 1 a d o X k 13. i .TTi RBITEBBBOOK CO. DBSIRB 1 TO call the attentloD or th. r.ln .,.. ,i.. . i . uuuv iu, iu.. oieei rem .re m.rtn in ti.i. ...... try by them equal in Quality to tho boat imported ar. I CUT AND COUNTRY DEALERS applied on th. moat tavor.blo terma. v h . -1 ... v it , Order, by mall promptly attended to. a-t marlil'lua t i ( ; t . , it t : : .i .'. .HOT .17 a r, u : .1' ; Baukers and JUrokers.' CRMfMEICai.atiSON, Hankers n.n Rnnh-ora NO. CO EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. i7ii ,ri.ury Notea bought and ao'd on 1 ..1. iu New Tci0'-""," M ""' tlHAB. HKNRV Ma,V -i 11 I a lit I l. .-. i . ' - 1 maiw.dSm 3lxaC, ,3BC. X-7, , A , .-iT)u,PVPVw( r ., AWIllntN.1 Tents ' nrarl lf.J.J I -7 r -a-v ., , . aeuu , JUVUBat viiHo. BB9 Oontral Avenue," il' i." ' OAMotarkBBAtl, Oljki'o.'! '.T- A 7. i.i-tS: i.." .MHan BANTED. " . " . :AUAU,tnvMAk WAB. BOB I MITCBBL&. ,", , , t raXD'l BAMaTBLSBBBO, MITCHELL S RAMMELSBERG, , . ,, .n .Mini ,i - . n WlaOlMflUt ft lid Httall '"' 1 ' ...f rl .'it" .'..v-r.'-.r. j !.- 'i i fl' 1 .rr il 1 Hi Liture 1 War Boomo. 99 v'iFwiMfiii:.';, Order, punctually illeadad. iol ' mar 12 8m ';, """"?fiJ lit ,-l on.. i. ,,-,-! 11 Ita .tl'iiitil.ta ml j I IJ- . ij.-C t t'i.Y l" li VIlX li.t rotoi (BBBTO osoyrioB,) .. -I,',l,'.. I. ;l ,..1 't I .:, t.-.i.ii :,,. . t ..tl,l.. . I NOINNATll 'I 0:r:iTA03Jn rCoR iOBif and'becondW WHEELER t WIL80N'8 I j r. , f; 1.1,.'jt Awarded tho rirtt Promlum aa Ih. boat , AMILY SEWING MACHINE I For three aucomire nara, at th. vniTEDr STATES FAIR; ' "ur snoaeaalve ynra, at the Oalo St.ti r.ia: Tot fire eaooextlre yean, at tha OnonaxTi Binnixr.' In.TIT.rrM. Office, 77 West Fourth St., i-lltiS B OPERA HOUSE, ' mr.w..,. .."-""' ' S.b5-diy -j a t. :. il'li l f';I Tl I II of. mora frienriln .nn . ' 1 aTi 7. 7 6""uii oiass in ens. land than the membera of narll.n,..i nnnn.nl. . F ,L. , x .-"",, uurroa- '"( Mvitiiii irjiurnen in i.raai u.ii.i. aympathiaing with the rebelsi -i ' ' ' The Seoretary of War directs that hereafter 0 ,fle States wuawawv. FUnil: Uv UQIIIl I LI fil In iBba m... any publio transport without the sfeolal per-mission of tha d. It.......... . .. . f?1 . ..iiwoat. ' "' i.3 ! nin.lvjt-j -i ., i ...... v, v-i,..-, ,' Sr. L'OUW, April .J-The oorrennmi.. Uie Republican, writing from (he Flag Ship Benton, on the evanimr ..r-.tw-e.T r thk. -.rar . . OJ B7i "t . ,.u tieuipt was made to run th. rebel flouting battery to a i point where it oooltt command ur mortar boats. -A briafc flr. Waa nn.,,.,1 1. ,L. . uno ........."k.i7 "'i -" and in the wuisvui BBIH UU.r IDB ns . vavn at .1 L several. timesiiiplinters. being thrown in all direotions, and several haon,. j:.i...j 1 eh.ll ..nlAn. Jl .1 " ..-"i"e. use tt wai Immediately aubmera-aH in, ik. edge and towed outof ;range. The rebel steamer , il . . Ik" c" ""J"" some time since to Obstruot the ohaunel orthi of , tho Island usedby the rebels as a point from . which 'to ."ulii, waesneuea to-day and burned to .waters ,edga ,The skilful Bring to.dav mano Ih.nnam. ... .. . a ik . .jwy vtBugoa.iu , all their tents hay boen moved: far. but of ra-g., .. ,. Advlnna from NTaw 1ki..l.:A . .. ' t .r . ...Mrua ooarrrm tne pre- lotis report of.th sreotion.of lebal batteries nn..u. .k.i ..!. ... . ."wawrwa E: 1 ,T,.r! ""qiitner.,.li..i ' ' The river is falling rapidly and . tro.ps 'oan soon be landed at any point aloeg the banks hate., ,.;, !,;. ,,.,.11 i . i, , :.. ..i ., ,,tj ..jfy, v . . , f Reoavtloa ot P.raon Vrowulew.. -, i . CUrfflBBACa. April 8. The rniKlln'....n.i V. Parson Brownlow at' PikeY Opera House last night wB an immense affair, 'i Every available Bpotjn the house was oocupleti.' Mr. Brownlow wat Introduced to the atulia-.a h ii k Butler, President of the Chamber of Commeroe' in a few appropriate remarks. Mr Tt.n.nuii speech rtlatingto his expertenoe of , the operas1' tionsof 'lhe rebellion in Bast Tenhe..aH.nn our shins evident! hi,, ......j T.i .1 u..u.,ia great, ana osiaway, as we 1 aa Ih. .n.m. " . .:".- a "s-a" wna tne ohanqel of the Wilmington river, this aids all m.'. n. n i w .j '-'''-".' Thunderbolt, is now in our hand.Toni ! LWhrf. l,he cr.Ie" P B l'Outre, th. gun- rious cause is still blessed, and our arm. vimo- .Yd,, XL V?"L.T i"!' T in- After all the works were aomn1.l.lw J....... " T.'A Lane 0'na "P pass, and two other ed, the squadron, consisiing of the B.minol, fh. Zwa. b, Bg.,g.k ,lo"ln8 th. rest of Wyandotte .and Norwich, steamed back to the "wh.'n."' f? J & gl.;.-;- ' . . , ....t,u.u 1BIL n.v llfl.l an. A.l..iarf anchorage in Warsaw Sound. We have a rebel prisoner on board h .... WBl.er n? provision, as was in. ih... I,-, i. . k.j : . a . uioHouoaQte, to oraer to ha ahi. in ..... ik. k.. .... . .u m uem wav ai. avannan tnr Vaaj ...t l : v.n. war. Governor Brown has stopped the dialillino -i.V" !.c.rs m nt"''' river sh.Ws the whisky, a. they want the grain for bd FZl "t.L "ip . aleo, took WhinhinVill ha onimnln i T..1 n . n ' I laaaLI had raol a . waiaaa awaa wvv ivvn BUlirjuuHrHU. UI1L milMI i-fit a before: long, as the batteries intended for it. .uwuwuiu.ui.nl ueariy oompieterj, 1 1 ! THE STOBT OP A C0.VTBABAND. tt.' United Si'Arits Stkameb "Seminole") 1 Wassa Souitn, G . Maroh SO. '02.;',l a The 'folio wine stateoient ia riorie.,1 f.. r.. uuu i'liuuteuiu, a ooniranana mnkait. ,m. iki. afiorn ion, by the .Nornioh, and eont on board this ship: : i . i , . His luaater was William P Pnlin. u nah::: Jlo left that oitv ou Ike 22,1 in'.i ra.i... day) coming, by way of White Bluff and Green Island, to Racoon Koys, from where he expected lo resoh a "saw mill." whioh il. ..i. had on Wassa Island, with three thousand trooos. ; - ..- , J "All provisions very dear, particularly baoon, rum, liquors' and "suoh like." Fresh beef is more il.ni, k'... u ...I UK I. on i. A i.. ... V' 'i w"nw mr wnat usea to sell at at 6 Uhiekens 1.50 a pair. Tea ar.amo nn-.. .. ?""."" . ournji. io ft in." They "are verv bad on for rum and liquors, and 'almost have to civ them un." and a annni. .r ik... with baoon, they had expeoted from tha West! somewhere where the Federals now hold possession. 'Folks are going and eoming. Borne who had left the ctly are returning, and thev ar sendinc "the nee-roea anrl nniin. t.i.-Y and are moving all the cash money to Macon L LlimkrVk tT! he olty if ""7 should b be tinable to hold it, and are in dally exportation of an attaok. ihey have given top the idea of defendln rii..iki.li -" ouip. aiao, took from this point a number of anohor buoys to 7i.fc channels at the point of operations. : , rmg-omoer larragut has transferred his Ms- nanl. In Ih. n,.nk..t a .l. . rr. r -uyaukuiii ui noaoe. and . 1 0utre 0B the ""oming of Ih 13ih fo-Bh p Island, to expedite movements at that (OIBt, 1 liil I J1. .U'il. .. J .." ihe prue stsamor Calhoun, which Went on A reoonnoissance ud tha rivar ik.iit i... proceeded aa far as ForUaokson. bat saw no signs qf thneiny. ' " -C'l !uir j aa 11.. Rpknt TunhBiBBa ..j BAYftnrinh rirr ihw . . bu fl . the suffering of himself and of tb. Union' mei P of th. prlicipal men who was sinkC while imprisoned at Knox. 111. a... them eint. rirn.nlrf tkn. j - . ."!n8 with profound atteBtlomVs " F. Carey and Lieut. Gov. I t tl Mill .4 II I (j I 1 O I - I ,-tl :i 'i :i r h .if'j:.'i(!i;.l iilii.l',1 M .IhiiMil .ml t hi in rff Ml 1.1 IhuIn tt pOLUVBO WBOLBSALB I-lyOOByn'UBBl '.noma w ncx uuBaiasioi atBBUBABT. Importer, and Peeler, la foreign and Domeatlo Wine. made by General 8. Fisk, of Kentuokv. Reeolutions were, adopted, demanding avigor. one and inoreaslug proseoution of th. war, and puunishmenl of leading traitors; resolving that the flag of the Union shah again float trlumoh- antlv nvn. ih. well, .r a . .... j .... ... ..... v. ouuiier aaaj irom .very other fort belonging to . Ihe Unioo: that our earnest sympathies are with our dlatlnguUhed guostj and calling upon the Federal Government to afford speedy relief to the loyal .Union men of the Boutb, especially those of East Tennessee. Exercises closej by aiogiog. Hail Co- luuiuiB uv Pa lariTB n mnmr nr nhi i pah fa., il. publio aohoola of ; the oHy. who were eetud on t'1 ',1H' 'It s H ' From Fertre.a ilionroe. . FOBTREBS MoBROn; April 4 A iat? of',' trim. sent out by the flag ship to-day, brought baok " H,AAltBBAB.!- t""! 1 Bavannah, ik fourteen miles above . Tybst Island, on the Savannah, river, and about eitth, teen miles from the eea. : It ia altn.i.n i. i?.i tude 82 dei. fimin.North. and Un.iinn. m j.- 8 min. West, being distant niaty mile W. 8.. W. iru.u vu.ui.iu, auu. on. nuoareu and.ichtv. tight miles E.S E. fropi Milledgevillfc the. oao. ital of the Stat.. ,Ihi, city, b.f. of the RebelUon,. was a flourishing seaport, and on. .f the mos important Southern, AtUkBti . V i i t Tk ' ormuBlaUoB with th !L , -, . ' m o, railroads and tha Ba.a...k .1 ... v ' The harbor, , next lo Port Kna.i I. ..L... th best on th., Southern coast, havrBg. d.pth of water to admit of vesaala drawing foet up to its wharves, and of vessels of larger siH to 4 point three alias below Uie oily.oalW Five Fathom UoU , In . time pr.oedloB ttha V -., ---I - I "Mavi m wuv Haffl n-flll J w M a BBrrtl.wiaaltl. II- hSuSffire.ui this morning are received.. IherareP.aH..l f.k.f!? " af," "'".""Ul and Brit, l.k .1.... . - ,V 1. ' . . . . ... . . a. Dwaiu.i LU m. n aai i mil.. , . oarren or .news, i u ,nan.-. .H.m imi I ThaHan.ir.r...i.T . J"" The official report of Governor Clarlr .f!k..?..",;.riJT,r .UT Norlh CaroHnA, slates the rebel lostT at N..: nnjt -o.. u Aug asta, tarsal follows i 04 killed, 101 wounded," 418 ' ,d by .mailer IZL n lL "T?X' mlNinl and prisoners; total 78. t rnUes sUU hiuher Ba..."! 5ud",,,'''i8f' William 0 win arrived at Riohmond yssl-rday Fort Wayne on the east tWr, by FortJaaksen at s il For Ih. Ohio Slat. Journal. :t; THE OHIO PBNITBNTIARV." " My attention has 'fieiu oulfeif'tn' ih'. 'r.nn'.i'.r Iha nrnoMiilini.. nf -ik. : r.i Ji ... n. . r-f n- g..i.iurij in tne unio Stabs Journal of the 25th of Maroh, which oon- , , oommente upon tne reorganization of the Ohio Penitentiary; and alao to the Colum-bua letlor ta the Cincinnati Commercial of same date, whioh contain a more extended nntin. r ih. nam. nuiyooi; aitaougn ooth appeared dearly to be the product of the same peri experience ... ..uKui mo iuut ennors ana "regular-' oor. resnondents si's verv much ilii.....i. k .k. last word, but with a perfect ;appreolation of that kriowledxs. I feel that' tha iU..i .11.... ed to need aome notice. 4 The letter to the Com- u.orw BinDoaies me substnnoe of both, and to it I will allude.' Its' nuroor'tla thai "ih. n.. 0.1 uniiBgement or tne Instllutton" has "lapsed .."mi' i,' w"m!' Md Phaps swindliag ...... 1 , ,uia m hub, tne matter will certain. ly nead' reform, but if It is not trne.lit i. ann.11. certain; that the: correspondent, of the Commer-eial needs reformatio. To make suoh a onarge! e,..-.. . u.iBuinr. waiaont auiuoient eviaenoe of it truth, and more eaneoiallv without !. the parties implicated, notioe of the.exisleno of ouuu onargee, ana an opportunity for explanation, is oertainlv hot obevin tha 'GnMan Ttni. i But are th oharies in the Commercial aim! Aueoprresponaeni syi vnn' imili . .It aMm. that the former .trlotand eooaomloal ataal-as.uentiorthe In.titutlon ha. rapxt Into looao, waate. ful and nkrhapa .vim awio4llng habit.. ' It hat lan vm prao'icnllv nianagrd by tut one rf&ponalhle ofltcer. the warden, with. 110 eheok on htm, or guard, agalbst frand and' leipc.lli'.n by tha lower olltcera. aai auwda chaiea ol .uppllMi bav. been mid. aa they Were wentl. and at anch priceaM wweaaked, aud II hea iMwt nabo.?., .,vii . aiaoiiaaea and com-. plots Institution, they have but on more on. '.,n viot per guard than wa had leat .... -i.k -11 " our improvemet., and on hundred and flfty ta "'l-ti two hundred men without aalla. ink. ....Ia.a , While they slept.. Th reo.rds of ,th. inatitar Ur,', turn show that th. ratio of guards 10 convict m . ti has ranged from on. of th. farmer t. fourtn8iv, to one 10 seventeen of th latter. ..' Any person who will undertake th manase., i,,i,,, ment of an institution aunh aa th. riki. d..T . tantiary. will find it much aa.i.. ,4. .1.. ' ' 71' and plan than to put in praotio and exeonte; , and he will soon beaaiJaliad 1J..1 n. .n..k. honest and upright hU intentions are, they will ,,,, be misconstrued and mislntemrai.il . . . .:. ..,,1 ... T JUOllUK. .. iiblul,, OUR COLORADO COtWESPONOBNCe 1.TA . . , - . : : r-.. omi-i vii.nea..o aee timt itie puicnaii., wnen delivered nor raHtndel with th. bill! to be paid; and nohod Uui held accountable lor lha atoreaof thaalawar.. la thai department there haa been illicnvercd pecnlatfona on tki parl ofemploLea having ttmllie. to provide tor 55;?!, ... uvBuiuiion, iobi wo.m amount to uoxrifltog bub 1b . year. The number of gti,,h amployed haa teonTat Smn .tancee tk.v have b n rcrcd unon tha W.rHnJi. " Ur. f the, LfguUlore and Slat .ffleera, 10v k.. rrlend.. that mailt beprovidt4 for roon. mu.t ha ,..4. lor Ihem-faemethlrgenuld certainty tJrSni'for them ha. .m,.. .,,..H .......1. ikIF,""i'" tteeufqr4tilquilfl.ilii..'llil or.lll.nillnt SlnfAt mil.'. Ml ." . . ana iiat.-rrueaers escaped Coloraa ' aril uo foinaieeri-risia wot da, Ate. r-.i i.v.ir ' '-'I j i.. i , i,i! LAOBBtTB,' Maroh 20. 1882.! -i1 '1 Never have th. auarla mines of tha ibuk.' ii-ju-t Mountains shown ' suoh a bright and promising f'07 future a. at th. present Urn. " Thaannaa.. ..S 1 . lnoreaing riohneee of the Gregory leads, ha1'" ''" ereated a "nw faith,4' with nearly every miner-in quarla mining.' A general aotlvlty pervades ' " " theaeveral quarts 1 mining distriots, and the1''""' miners of th. Rocky Mountains, will yet show """ ' wherein i tb hidden treasure of their (nncz: "' haustibl)' wealth. 1 !ttat 1. 1,. , .; ,.1 Some thirty erieonereeaoanad from lha nnii.j .; : States jail la Denver after being oonflned mora ' '.' 't than threw monUiB. . All of which were seces-sioniBt;' th most dangerous of which wer"'' h George Jaokson, and Captain MoKee, a Texan '-"n,; Ranger..'1-n i-,, . , , . 1 .,..',.,, ,..,,,. , , The conduot oft the volunteer, of ai.i.tn lun eompanie raised in this vlolnlty, has been of "1 " th. most di.fft-ae.fal eharanla- .Inn. ik.l. .;tf. ganisalisa Whll. at Dsnvar they wen oerous- " ' tag about th streets, firing pistols, and having .!":. thUgs their own way. Taking leave of Denver, " they ranaaokad inmi the.. fnn. ...m. .k? -h'n talnlng property to th. value of nearly three' iBSMaad dollars. On their minth In..... M. 1" lit! Mexloo, etaalini from th. Ranohea. horaaa a.. '1 vn oatiM, ind stock from freighter whom they met """" on t h read. ., iQ.org. Kitch.B, of this place, had "" four muUs taken from hia wagon, whioh wa ';l 1m1" ladd with good for thi plaoe. " ' ti - lAsaretentative uox, In his speech defendln g ' i' l"' MoClellan, against the many charges whioh v"" fo: e'll tl iA l o ',i.l i.-ll .il t7 Ba. far as the urai.nt, m aaa.vea..ni, 1. , ... . vwru.u, . proYHnoaSioryiuagfWoBjB.rttasuil iu ,iuia natruui,, th corn lion .'.iw r!T .in.iuvm a Bl Wolaaliaaiw a, 1 pronoiiue, every iiegeyoantAskfnl lis extract, absolulely false, and ohaUeaae lorrispeBdent to :th. probf, aM"spoifios7 Dl time and plaoe. It istFShetrr HbrlcL1 I Hut left ui .verify. MMnUsi his figures.. iHesays: , , . ,p, poitlog IM oiIhwi. wa.414i wAibeaT !.r each', Tn 15, the Bipeut. wa. 10,877.66 for 424 pr L". UIB. oraboVIl SllH an .! In Ihiwi ik. v. rTL" have been hurled at hia so uoiuttlv. naes tha ante or similar azprssstonaof other Democrats --that the war is aoadueted inDouglas-Demo-oral; style now, aad will oonliue so until its termination. If thi war trna, what are Ihey doing?; Simply trying to bring back to th. Union a people who, previous to the years '68 and '80, were their helo-males at tha br.llct.bo' and wh itood "firm and bold" for Ihe "Old De-: ,! ' '"" mooraoy.V I think "Union men" will be mora " ' V ' numerous than Republicans. Democrats. orelhJ''"'" 1 er partiee who elaim to be ia Ihe majority, when 1 " the day of raokoalng ooeiee. ' 1 " ' ""'itt' ; . MO-Lord, in thy name I'v. oast out devlla. '" and. don. Wondrous works."" Then will I say unto them I know ye not;' ' ' ' 1 , ',' ' ft 1 T . 0 H I T T BB D " Count sna, Oaio, r' -'n with '-' ' rust, a ouiTTBRDBn, . , - Atvobbst. at Iiaw, , , , . at) Wall Btniat. H. WaA "i atkha to Bow TorkandObMUa.tloa;4.o9 a !l Hi,l( t iiiauitl'1 ei!T a it i,, 1 i.t ti 10 -US fur 933 p, lacnara.or about 1104 .pleoei la 1841, M au V,ivi knnaniwnaa aa ...,. ' a.naAeter-ra and Dealers In rnraltoi, Bpring Had ('halra, Hattraeen, Intoklnc QUmm, Ao. So. i Saatk blghsereet. M,, ei 1 ijil '. n"'l
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-04-07 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-04-07 page 1 |
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A BATTLE WITH FIRE! even States Buraed Peaa.ejira.ala I FIVE OF pErtBINQ'8 BAFE VlClOBJOPSI "A "ftELL'S: BPErjIFltf PILLS'1 1 ': ere tpeodv In action, often efleotlng core In few daya, I and when'e.cure li effoeted It 1. permanent. Thejr are f pmiwrau ij-iiia .(.gmeuie extracts mat are narmieaB on tne i JfauM L...av-. W fai Card. ; "' ' VUMiniA Punla tauhia. 1 ' wdat4 IT-fTiMff 0.,aV Fori.. . - ?. . a..,,.' aintiMBif : At ttu g rut flr, which oocurred br on the 18th Dacwiuber laat, my itort 1ih outuwror otber oauaiogt, wtu entirely dMtroytd; uo Jen than Bvea )laoM of buHuw m burnt out ud 11 n of your hIm Mfrely twUxt- in very (ultttoo ii.fi their Dtlr oont-nti . to tbo oom- pltu ud perfect utlifution of in feed vE?X" ff- J" K 1.. - u.wuKu iim vuvnv yuuuiKiaviuu, ImTtef. after th. T ' "," "S. " '""rF i aiihm, auITiow nennoata the etowach,r invrasaata I Wlow alee preeerved all hi. book., paper, and monn In the breath: endUlttS autala.ated. all naaeeiaiavtaeta la two of your .fM. 1,0,1, !iT.":.VVZ u H..! voided. A'o clumat nf AM U mo art mWU mint thmt 5' fcrtnnate owner of uniw' nf r.wi"" awiwo.1111 oumeai DnrauaH I .-".t"". rwitv, wpjon WH Mverelv. taalud. and eevrf i?? !."!.'!?. PI" and moW. he malt ha. E5ta.?SS,ff-' eM "'' on. ram. .Ire I !e.t IT- BT." 4 " """"eij. tend by . . Krle . R. A 1! WlitW 4i.y0d rviai 11 1 1.SW, coltinhni n ;,.?tcrt "i and oth ..-.' . " ' ' I 1 1 -.J. "7 ' OfQ 1; ' . "J'"li i' ""- vatll jUJ eia :j.. .... ! , , tn ...... . 1 ' wxrxi AOW,,. wawaiajnjajay COLDMBUS, iPHIpMOJVpAY-MQRNlg, APRIL Aor doc Jbetrtrttion kterfro ith buinaa Dnrau.ta.a ;P B I 0 I ONI fiOLL&B, beibbutf4pa)dlyDiadtdrtedAfaat, litof ehu ri. Hold 14 Prugllel. feDeeail.. and will on reclptof Kone aanuine without my .ianntnre uu the wreoDer. J . , ai. (BUAAljAal wt,, 1 1 li IJr-S Wb.ole.el. Aaenta, Oinolnuatl. rot Mle bj B. WlUon, .' StmlUU Jl Oo., and Bob- aairlldeodljl '. ' . .:,,'.:', ,. Kohls' Eart'Frln;rBt,' Retwen'tfftli ' Bixth, -.JJ I0i.1 -3iia ) DKAT.B tW ' .Ia.:..., H0ICEt FAMILY h ROCERIES. TUb beat quality of ,rE .,; COFFEE, . , ... , .i.jV'i-..AlOiASSEfl, .: tlAU. U.. 1 T . ' ' 1 " AH Gooda delivered, Free of Chare. noT8dly m TOBACCO 1 'TOBACCO !' ,Jii to Boxea Uaddii Dork Sweat, Uf. Lb.. 40 Bnxe. Dark Eweet, be, 8. and lu. 2Hf. Bbla do do Snioklug Tobacco In II, I and 8 01. Taper.. 800 Doz. Yellow Bin Chewing Tobacco, S and 4 oa. 100 do Mellow Bunk do do II 01. SsOO dn .ArnjMHq, 1 I ' do', Al a1i3aand4oa. 1 100 do 0. W. Qull A Ax'. do 4 on. HC Oto. Soluc do do lu au feerlw. do do 16 do Bunny bide dot , W do I ' WM. H. HE3IIEAUX. lot 18 .i ...,i.aM...i.r in, WaMh Hlvh 1: "4" I had tw..o flerrln... . my book., peper. Utt2?Xiur ! ' - U. h. WILCOX. BKBRIIIO'S PATENT 0HAMPI0N aared m hook.. pap.ni and about (400 n faJ, money. I would uee 110 HEBRINO'S , PATENT CHAMPION FIRE- ' ! 1 , fWUf CAFES. BHBRINH'S nniuDinn n.. ii-n ; .7 r""" rioyo-. new relent CVyrtaHiaJ ro. TTZv" sslWr'A;" be dniiMi.4 , . ... : T '"""winu-nuuoig eAFJCII. for .ilrer Mate -ralnablepap.nl, Ao. B, meof ,lrg,t fln".h and .uFubTe ornameutf ( th, Pjrlor and Dlnin.-room. , 1 riiliV. nV-lt,".'", "!. . .'. - I8.d3m .,.vsu. . ,; ,t,''4W.h.,fc,rlhrith 1 Warns a a a HOIEL KUEREBBg USE, IT, larvaitlta TKY IT, UBOCEBS'AND 1,1 !' n DRUQ0IBT8 BELL IT. P C Vfl o A lrn ... Wim MIL1P JJV nHrVO iprira MoMjhinta. Om ... terma, "ruggmt. nirnlahed on liberal All order, raoairi parional kttenllon . MONPAYi 1QSSIN0, APML 7, 1862. TELEOAPniO NEWW MornlngaudAncrnoon Report. f A PER KeWj.t4th8t.(3lnciuHaH, 7 Seneral Agent for Ohio. .Military Oootla. .i .f t Uvery. Qioaa w. saAPLir; p . ium oi,, oei. otate aa Town. Jr,m ""' Carrlg. Hdy at all Tla,.,. B0BIII8 BOABDKn ivni r.. Wn. Hor- .l,.T. tot s.,,, (Mmu EVANS & HASSAU; T Grocerlea. 'l i;i 1 : n ' 1 ii.'.i! MILITARY FURNISHERS, ' .!. 'f. iri lfc'4,t. k ..l.w.i A-jaAAiASBIjPBTV -W (Buooiawara MoEne B..rAi,,. - I WO. 1 108 BOOTH HIGH , st roi,U " -DBALIB IN- OROOERIES,' PB0DUGIC. PfinpMFrturAj awvn, daiaT, LiyuOItB, ETC. Bi.!rage and OomniiHio Bank jta EMtiravlnt A 8., In. BILK AMD.BtlNtUfQ FLAGS. PRESENTATION FLAGS, 1 'i ... ii . 1 ' iaea. i.t juii? NEW SPRING (GOODS 1! S . S.;;:E A M E S.- no. us sb'xi-Tii ii'lGH WT., T'i.vItlV "MWajyiaa. FBON HIB BBS iui jiuvur lu i, is. w I ..I LMIBI0AM BANK MOTB00., ruth-awt Oornei .Vain and Courtbatreet. 1 BntraTed In a .tyl. oorreapondlng In Mcoll.no. t that Bank Hotai, Batlroad and Oomo tij. i ... ' "m. Ill M- vrera, uenmoute, ol Stock and 1). poait,:8eal.lCard., Ap4o. .. M D. 1",w0l",P,"","''' ... '1 4 Hnfltonall.' e1; mariSm 'REGIMENTAL FLAGS, EMBROIDERIES, 4ft' 1 XloUalUB; Kmpoiiuiii. Hardware. j JABOOS CUILBS, '.'a , . ., T CAhtAi: CITY ARCADE," Lfl.B.; 32 AND ' 6 BOtjTH ' HIGH STREET, 6ljle of V0IIK, all the N.w Spring dress goods rr PLAIN, PL AID,;CHENE AND SPIPE POPLINS PLAIN.PLAID, AND FIODRED DELAINES. PLAIN, PLAID, AND FIGURED MOHAIRS. PLAID, CHENE, AND BR0CHE TRAGUARDS PLAID AND CHENE P0IL DE OHEVERS. '. BHEPPARD'S PLAID GOODS.1 MOURNINC GOODS. BLACK BOMB AZINS, ' BLAUK SILKS, ,.1 BLACK DELAINES, " BUCKALpiCW LACK CRAPE, ENGLISH AND- FRENCH 1 caueajHu jiijji IWITHOFFONESlCO.1 WHOJiESALB AND RETAIL f DEALERS m 1 1 ITOaLRiraM a : t ......... HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, 1 ,, lion, Btael, Tla Plate., Coppi 1 MBpHANIOS'TOOlg Agricultural Implements, : BUIVJJXW JUARD WARE, MULTISg, ' . ' j ?, Oils, Varulshes, 4o., fta. ;; '"; ''' BO Sln street. WaatllMWtaalB IfaBa-B a.J M a ! U. v. fjWi.KiiioToii. ArrlH The Trlbuno'a rfi'.r..i-. Wm. H. Rtuwll. of the London T;m. k. engaged jiasiage to EogUnd in the next Cunard eteamer, ,4,. The Timet medial dlf Daloh a'a. ih. tee on the Conduct of the War ha.. eeTeral itne8.OoaIhg:-upon the charge of atrooiUee hy 4ub.hj upon our ' wounded at iuo uatue 01 nun nun, ana the evidenoe, bo far is diraoeful retard! aoain.t ih .hi..i....J ouubuernere. eaeaee The Home Cotoiullte on Printing Jim Sir oiJPto',iiiaS(or the printing of ..... vri w mo oonr report of the vvm.u.Hwvu .r iiaiins at Dl. ijouia. It ia aiserted ia affioisl oirclee that Brigadier it "u"u,"u'. ' ' oe promoted Maior-GeneraliihiDi, . I" i- 1 ,1,1, fnHSSZ S"5:n,d?,n' "r-fta to-night uuuuo n. iuiiowk ' - . .. ' Hooker's Division, Thuraday, April 81.,! A oorpa of picked man. hnlinli, iA 11.. 17 oeleior BrigaoV, left Lirerpool Point under th't oioaiea eany on luesdar morning forStaflord Court Honio. . ' noissanoo. The troopa lauded at Shipping Point baltarlofl ar.it m.A..l .1. vv 1 ... wucu iiuui menoe past IJum- ..... .-.vs 4uia 10 oianora liourt House, . nnA !rKiWa9irlni8Jing batwe" bod of 000 rebel oaralry and the advanced corps of Sickle a command, six miles thin .1,1 r hi.. ford, aud Bring on bolh sides was oonlinued uu-til we reached lhat plane, The rebels in their retreat eet lire to the town and all the atores. Our foroes promptly stopped the conflagration. A numbor of prisoners, horsci, sioroe, &o.. fell into our hands. From Ilmnlm Si.n' . of 1200 rebel infanlr. a.M a . .. ,-.: ul u'u "ng up to support their cavalry. After remaining three hours in Stafford, camp nren warn hiii 1 nn 11.-l.:ti.. i . ,. 1 Vn " u "eooive tne reb els, while our loroe wlthdrow f.n ii, i. Gen. Sickles, with part of hi, corps, arrived back at Shipptog Point this morning. Thereat PT. n 18"yi opposite Liverpool Point. Our casualties were two wounded and a Taw tnta.tnw Th. ... 1 17 I. ",. " . v" . . oTor me worst mountain roads. At i redericksburir iher-or. r . mi . 1.. . . R mil broopi xurj are tailing Dack to Itiohmond. The oiti. eena state that the Confederate Government in, tend abandoning Virsinia . The Grand Jurv of the di.iui . n.i..iiJ ".'5?'0"1 "gintHo. ehal of the District in th. noinm-.Tr ,L"vt m LU0 W( mm W . L I . rr. 1 . . ... "uiKioa. no ia a n a uve or Virginia . Captain John H. Morgan, who ia etyled the Marlon of this war, also arrited in Riohmond, yesterday. , 1 ,. . , ; , , ,,, ... , . On board the Monlinr IV ilia wnia r thankt passed by the New York Chamber S vuuann. was vai reaii in all h n .1 . : n.A.i enthasiaem waa axhihii m.,,i..i . nr.. iiea , win remote oommend of the Monitor as " "oovere rrom hia Injuries, whioh, aooording to the latest acconnts, he It expeoted ' The weather continues pleasaut and fevora-bleYor military opetalions. ; , . . , . :'Nw .xoeb, April 6. The Billard mateh be-twees Foler and nrr. ... v.. d.i. ... 498 n.i.i. I. a.'"'. " J t!l ft ! ',,! , ' .. I, ..,' New Vobk. Anrll II Th..i....i.:. v.-.i. Light, from Aspin wall, arrived this evening. BUS hfta naavltr -llli i . ... -wa uiuiiun iu troisure. LATE NEWS FROM SAVANNAH Provisions Five Fathom Holey ana by Fort PulesM on CookspurleiaBd. i Btroag tarthworka have alao u .iirowu upaioug me river, on the Islands, and on the west and south of theoltv, which the rebels have imagined by these meant impregnable. "'- , .h, .... ' ' , . '..) j I .el 0B,r'piiiAk(,;)-i .'taa ' Port Pulaski, whlcl defends the mouth of the savannah and the annrnach.. 1.1k. .11. 1. . strong work, meunting flriyevea guoa in all, m..i. 1. """1U " ooiumoieds,roiir welv-Inch mortars two on the nmi,..i. .-J 1 .- ,u. ground in front of lha fori .ia.i laaot nni.nj... .j . ' I mill ii !lf ii, nea eight-pounder, the btd. i2 f"""" or llfl.pl.ee. At tha rale of .ineait ' Li M.it .xcm. of that; at the rale fcr list) av. aKVfaJ?.'4", " .". mitAJS. . I do not know who urnl.d ih... a. nor where they were found: but tha followinw "ay be found In the r.norii .f thTT ' T... . . - ... , 1 puoisnea rrom year to year : rmt. 1441 IS491 lfl.i IS4I IPIS, No. Pru'nar., ............. 482 4111 ;. ...,Z"Z z I 6H. I VI Scare ' and 1 Karannab ! .. Dear at FORT PULASKI ENTIRELY INVESTED An v tv lit, BIllSliLED ! An. Unconditional Surrender De manded i ! CAPTURE OF THE SKIDDAWAt ! . BATTERIES! ISLAND I! NEW '!!!' 'I I-' ' M'.'f ;i- ARRIVALS MII.TAaV RKOiaATlOn nVBHCUATh .BSftbaJaaCx',' lUTUh'l'. l'.",4 n'.l. , angsi-aw()ri,al. OOLUMBUS. O, . IBRAHDE' Spring Cloaks and 'Mantillas. ' : I Ta' CLOAKING CLOTHS, .,,. HALMORAL & HOOP SKIRT8. ' ' COLORED & WHITE FRENCH CORSETS, -' The Latest Btyles. nHlii": ' BOYS' WEAR,. CASHMERErTS, TWEEDS, to. BROWN AND BLEACHED Mrj8LIN8, PRINTS, a fine assortment, tUJULIO NOTICE. E.j SAMUEL, Druggist, Columbns ; ' ' 1 ) ha. been appointed an.nt for tbe aale o , , i .' BRAHDE'j TIIIiHI.iiin WONDEBFltL GBANDLBS for the .ore of Coughi, Cold., gore Throat, Bronohlth, Wheeling, IrrTt.tlonor the Uvola and Toaiibi. j auu uiuaao. of the Lunga. ooiu in urge ooxm, ao cenu, fio cent., aud II 00 each, The Best Makes. SOMETHING fBypWRJ ;JTOlUrAU E-AJk R-S,'' s . s No. 11& South Hiarh Street. UutriavlDa;. THE LATEST NEWS! Use the Wonderful Granules, V , BR V.VDE'S TU88II. AG- 0 . For Cough., Cold., HoarMneai, Bore Throat, o At., Ao , am .a-e uy an iiragglita, la large hot.., 25 cel.. 0 CoIJi, BIDU1,B1'0N, bTUOBIlIliO CO., IMPORTANT NFIV. Thf Wonderful Granules, brand e;s ;:,t v s s i l a g Giro Immediate reli.f, and toon' cu, Oongh., Hoanenen, Sore Throat, Ao. , , j . Bold In large boxM, 29 cent., by all Pruggilt.. i.-ii-i r i ,1 -It LITIIOOR VPHBRS, KNOUAVBrlB !(H ill I... C0PPER,. ,LATE Printers, B Weet VourtW Bt.; Ctaelixaati.T J 1 FOR OLD OR YOUNG. The Wonderful Grannies, BRA N DE'S. ' .T U S 8 I L A Q 0 , I I. plearant to !., and lure to oure ' ' 00U0B3, COLDS, UOABSBNESS, 80BI TtlBOAT, Ao, Sold t!25cotiwrbox, by all Druxilit.. " .' " , t,t -t ..li t I ,: Bo".""1" " VW'ajal!ei. .hort Particular attention' wlU be given to order, tor " WEDDING CARDS. , VISITING 43 ARna. a. TELEGRAPHIC.' Th. new. travel, nit without wire.. : " " NDE'S "TUSSIL AGO, The WoBdotful Granules, .' ' I,, i'.-,' ForConjk., Cold., tore Throat,' o., are curing every' en 4wno um. tncm. ,,t, xe,29c.nt.,atllllDra(ltt.. '"' .-"Ml . j jr.tr B R 1 .! I tn.ral. j ,S!f.iF.VMttojM..ooiiiiT)rlTrI lu j.., Furniture, t I KRanffCIl BBIiTOll BKAVKKB. ;- M'CiiBiliLAN CAP OVaRfcOAta iSrJ j n 'I v. jt ,M!) it h'K 1 1- f BRIT1AHI WtaWIRI ABD BHlhTB. BILK MIXED CA8B B17ITB. i. KVJiiKV VAUIKTV O B-VUNISHIIIO A military hoeDital .i.kii.k.j m m": . iu uo " " " f '"ny, tnu., and Jefferson Barracksi, near St. Louis, has been converted into a military hospital, . . , , , ,,, The Seoretarv of Waa h.. ... , It..,,... v. ', . "-" wunuuilIOlKa 10 it..8 .1 T . . laM lne Present organiia-tion of the raed cat buronn I. i.j...... . Rarvln..., . If. k.i ....v ' , .". il me w,r!t 'i? ,or'!ni,a olnteer surgeons to randAr mndmnl a .1 I . v - ; om .linn rcquesteu, A similar organisation has been mado under the direoiion of the Qovornnr n n...., " r and valuable sorvioe has boon rendered WAeuiKnroK, April 5.Complaints 'having neen made bv theoomnianHnr. nr..i:. . s that nVnV.m.n,. mTJrjV,?'J , ..ucu unu uisoipune relaxed by the prceence of male and female visitors, the Seoretary of War has ordered that no passes be granted to Fnrtrna. hi . . .... . -. u.uuivq or other military posts to any person not engatred in the -military eervioe! auj has authorized commanders of military posts to remove all persons not engaged in the military service .r puriraeoa oi iraaeana business aro 65a, SB5t aoMj . 031 eT... eos... o04.i eos. anoeof the gun bemg tbirty-two and forty- ism,' two noundors. Th. n,r..i... . issa. tatus riftw thou.ar.il ...,r. :.r;'T..m UU round. taVr.Vj""a 9 tne northeaslorn ooraer of Cookeanr Island I118 M oraalc n. .r -r it. T. . 'I ----- .iroauy mentioned. The ueorglans, takiniDosltinnfih.rn w...i time of the ssoessioa of the State, oemmtced. 1 Win eet ....! 783... 028... , Total Coat. .....I30.8JI 114 .... 30,090 es ..... 47,004 11 ..i M.iM 1 , ... 31,1)91 to 88,517 74 ..... 46,099 94 ss.iae si .... 64,916 1, .... 34,017 02 ... 73,421 40 73,774 43 .... 81,338 31 j;,iw 70 .... 07,(10 26 iasiiiuiion(IJ w Coat (aeh. M 23 74 es 108 jeJi" . 127 so ia f 98 IS ,, , 85?' ' 7S 7 V : , HO 3 , ' los ei 1.2 7T J 110 73 ,,, ,. 128 23 '" 106 41 103 73 A The followinir extraota from a laii.i. a.i..j in this city, give some interesting particulars of the capture of the rebel batteries on BkidJa-way.lsland: ...... , , . . , . , UitlTKO BlATBS StBAWKB Hruiiinii "V.'i" ""i"'"! ueorgia, marott 26, 1802 To-day, at hilf-past twelve, M., signal was made by the somor Captain (John P. Gillis.of the Seminole) for tie squadron in Warsaw Inlet to get under ..uu. mo Dominoie. . wo proceeded in l ne of battle up Wilmington rivor very ---VI --""...is vuo ousunei weti, uaptalu Gillis being on board the Norwich, which drew the least water, until we arrived within a mile i '"V""" Trnon tne JNorwioh fired a rifled shell in among a party of horsemen near it avaav Buuiiti BcciiitTLi in Ni.nrrrwai. ihom il. . D6V' ia.VM, (iji- UJt, uoroeiuou ourvetieo about In confusion and fled. , . . Prbceodino1 nn a liiil. r...ik.. l. t. i i let the Rebels have annihoi.eii.li i. . ment that was near the batterr. h.r. ih. .k.il OOeraliOHS i.iu ubu, iBBTlor in. tmttarv anil Ik. .h.l. I ... I piaca aeBerted. Uiving them several more doaea t , (for the Ohio State Journal.) - - ; ' 'A NATION'S PRAYER. " '' , j '' '' BY BEV.'li. Bk dUBHEYi t"'-i '-.' M.-.r -w; .1,1,,,,,!..,., ' , God of Iba rat, we lilt our praytri '' '' " 1 .' Columbia's realm li Ihlne: , i ( ' . .' Our Filgriui father, honored ihoe; A Thy name, thy word blrla..1 - I ii' !'u- i i Shall TraiMn bat lie II. .word la blood, ,i' I Awl deauietlra a. a flood :i. ; ,, O'arwhrlm Ih. right, tbepure, the g od? ' ' ' i.-.. 1'by grarloui ear loolloe.,.'!. t 1 ...... i ..,, , , j, ,.,. J ,,. Od of the line, thall lalhood r.lgn,,, ,t : :And tfaacherr rale the beail , w . ; ,,. .'. , Oppreaiiou's haletul creed prevail, .. .,,., ,...t Against the rretruau'B pow.i? , f i f, ,,, ; . Ob! balhe th, aword in Hraven'e own lltht I ,r And aulto Ihagsjllty t thy ulgh-, 1 Kro Freedom, .un go down lu night; ' I , i . , , In this our evil hour, f,.,., , . , ShoU 'Ph'iraoh. proudly lift the orc.t, i And fotteraforge fijr maa ' iv, AudraU.Apo.lle.teachajtiulk'l ( I 'lliy i 7hatSlaviryla thy plan? ,, , f., . I 8h.ll not lomo tea, all red with blood, ' O'.rwh.lm thora lu It. foarrul flood? ' " ' " t And m.n ptrcelT. thoo arl a Bod ' . ; , ;Who every work dolh aoaui - . w t it . Ood of tholiwe, our hsarta iMp'Ire," '" ' ' To battle for the rightj. - iv 'e ' ., Thou that dldet keepour Waahiogtoni .? s i ( , .ctid foitb our boat, to aghlt ( . , , ,,... i And may our flag float high and Bee,'' " " ' j O'.r .11 our land, on ivory bm; ' l'-'1-' , And, crowned with glorlou. victory1 ' : ... x-rociatm a nation'. might. ...........100 lex 93 This table Inoludee the whole eoat alaa-rn 9nm permanent improvements. ' By it, It mav be ace. un.t eet. ws lass foa tho yr 1881 1 if tha for tha nr.jl.. ..... ' " . Z.Vl J3- and but four dollars and ninetyne centj above E2!! fLU,I y-"AD.n tha beejUaina af that vurrii .....a. 77l , , and a half to two cents per pound, and other'' provisions la nionarlioa. v.- ...wT'i ' forty . fo.ty.ivt dollars r month, and pn-i''" ' . . r " " fwaaae-a IX1XCS fl Una red DtP .hnifcJh!U,. ' Tkt-' lio-ePr.-.'' wheh d"j barged, war elothed with. th. ' -. broqght ia by pffsoBersJ Bow thsy are giT,n ' good suit Of olothaa. Th.. Ik. 'iZA' " f.T " I bo lights in their eelir To. -'-..r."" .V? t wa'L'' Bdred dollars per ...I; I'Uowlaf iBoludes th whole eost of E?0W,nu,,dl" hsprin.rsi lrith i part, of this he "offlcers" of tk. instltuUoB l. 1.S 1". 10 d,- Tn of guards " it! ' Uw,J "4 th wr 00Bomy that ean bo praotie.d by th officer is in- th reduction of tha ank In -kl.k t . hereft,,. Th. following tabl. shows th.lost 7bne" lot wh'n wiu.1. .ir uireoiiy respensiM. - Tiar, 1841 111) .4 .1 tiT r.d i Against New 0rleai$ 1849 18IS 18 IS 18X1 1861 1892 189 1864 1153 136S 187 m-,8 11899 I860 rto. Prht'n.ra. , ., , Total Ooat. -IS ".11 8 iv.(uhj ao ........ 19,M4 47 ......... 19,246 79 01. .. 489 1 60S 631 637 008 69S 008..,,.... r)64 783 8 i6 a ihhhi a 9C9 By this tabl il will ;i( Coal Bach . 129 23. as 63 :. 4I83 S3 aa av ........ .u,ow w .. 40 ai ........ 17,919 99 ., 37 63 , ......... 30,883 U ' 60 7, ........ 34,017 TS .MM' -. 33.204 76 .. 71 is 31,027 9S 32 19 r 39,01,7 S3 ' as ij ..... 41 611 04 ;.,! . ' BS 14 u, ' j ' ........ 89,893 36, ,0 02 44,343 l ' 1 ST 27 t 66,eSS 73 ,.: ,, .61 191 , . 68,1S3 'MM " '' t.iJui' dl fl ba aeen that II,.. ...i Der head, of anh.l.Hn. ih. ...v. r'oi I t . o . fim.n. ivriaa jur 18olj was leas than il has been for the past ten ; '"' '' year, axoept 1855- and only four dollar and -amui seveaty-two oents more than th average of th ' ! -i j past Blxteen years, and this two, while at th " begiBning of thi term, they were fed on hog . "jowls" and the refuse of the market, and now , they Jibtsi good beef and pork, wheat bread ". '' about half the year, with cheese, butter nd "CJ'r vegetabl. , ...... ,,., ..; I hove before me a table giving th ooat al.i.n.j Bava a ' ' I SUDrjOrtlnaf lh. nr iamh I. ik. u:.k:- , The Rebels left little behind thorn .ik k. "Tha rh.i.ln.i.' U'...L 1. i 'j'li'" ':1;'..' '' tentiarw dnrinw il.. " Jl..!" i.. u..i ii . . ...... ua,- . ,..f,o,. ui .uuy . contain B I ..me imra, wauiB i,: ing but their dinners, whwh were atill cooking dBPloh dated New Orleans, March 29, stating "reM 10T 98 per year per man, and yet , over a wood fire. Cantnin flim. ik .j...S that twn K.tl...i .n.k..i. ' a. " imlianiu ar. ...,1.4 .i ik. ...' J. f'? vlij'j Ik.l .k. .k.i , . ... . " u.unieu - . . uu lun n in Com- I . ,ug uuiuvi. aa Our trial the wbole work ahould bo destroyed, as we ""need an attaok on Fort Jackson, at tbe mouth f"""1 tor 0OBt year of $108 7S. ' ' I ' - i I'D a n. nhJ"i., h4U ''"P no "oldier with ?f thoMiesisaippi.. Up lo that ime nobody I also have beore me a tabl giving th ooet i ucl us. the battel lee were then fired in the in- beon hurl. "-ay prt,TBionf , 1 Jcl if . r .. ., ... . .- i..ti I taa aun. tun., whl.k ........ ato. ' . , , . ....ouun ul to. 00.100 JOUm.l.l ' "-"v. ..u'.GB fOI OU n,r ' v... ... . . . ' I v.. n.. man Tk. t. . . . . . , nisi ,tist, ruesday, Maroh 24, 1862. We havo most imnorlant ... .. morning of the 18th iast, .... . , lne union fleet, which had not ntered the oiuuo no uiagracoiui exit in Ben- lomriAr. wo. ....... .1-3 -i . , , . . 1 .k.. ..J ...k a " . ' ""I ' UUlt UUMBIJATH . .oo lormiii posBosflion. Uapt. Gillis p anted tho old flag upon the highest rampart hittiBblr and A Aim - i tii..i' . . ......ww... Hiiii 'ivitiug 1'ABB LtJl aDIf'ai Pin lira ear i 1 1 m n iolr ar -run v. I nd .;Li . . . .u. v- uuwau vi ciuui, ur sen nmn an rl nlan the old gridiron, the glorious Stars and Stripes, on the Rebel hoad-auarlera. omi.i ..i...i! Zau: . "."a ,oarrT? the -Vdiepafoh from Augusta, Oa., dated the 81st waa iyitio: taVr ""-"o"1 that -Haron, reoeivea Dy way of -fortress Monroe, ITHM RESULT KOTt.YKT KNOWN. terior, aud coon burst into a fina bk,. evarithina Kofnt.. I hwu n.'. , ' B u..vu.w,jr rorr, is now among the things that were. The Rebel houses uu private property were humanely apared, .... ..... -oiue uooiroyea oy ineiteuel sol. dieryi . . ... Wi tember , .v. uw vuejPaASjr I-JlUHlUeU UU IOUlTUt, Ann 1 rl . ho arn, niHa j . i i J I year per man. The same item for the year I lotil, in th Termont nenllanilar cas ai. in Massaohusett $81 88, and in our own prison $83 92. '. i . . i in item of cnarda la Ihon.hi i. k. I much too heavy. ,I th Massaohusatt prison i i-.li eoulutnava triven na iai.. ti..,ki. The arrival here of Lord Elward Cavendish den'' hat the Port Royal light is still son of the late Duke of Devonehire. Lnnl r.nii n tliir ears, or else thev would not. I me nne origatle, stationed In Canarla ij n.i suoh an fcnominious flioht ev. tin., ik. MT "7.. me ,18th, heavy l0f fortv and fo.i...: ..n. '"".7"""? P... .C ik. w..,k k,.. . u.j, i u... m. . J lia continuous llrinir waa h...J ... ik. .1 1 I.. . oioata. aaa n snips evident Ir baina? aaavMt - hi ,11 - B"" a'.wen oonview, Peroy of the Northumberland Peroys,'now also F"dr1 gun-boat. The success of the aohieve-'s ationed in Canada, la regarded in official oir J m.entJ 'i" gl'e,t' nd .8kid7. " "e" as the .. . "w". wniou oiaims ror them a cordial reoeption, they being oonaidered as tynes aOOA8 AND HKADV.MADB: (Jl.llTIItKn ocsimem Steel Pens, of e R. ESTERBROOK & Cil.i,;'; Steel . Pen . Manufacture re; J ' : No. 403 Arch Street, '"" ' '".int.. C Ji i 1 a d o X k 13. i .TTi RBITEBBBOOK CO. DBSIRB 1 TO call the attentloD or th. r.ln .,.. ,i.. . i . uuuv iu, iu.. oieei rem .re m.rtn in ti.i. ...... try by them equal in Quality to tho boat imported ar. I CUT AND COUNTRY DEALERS applied on th. moat tavor.blo terma. v h . -1 ... v it , Order, by mall promptly attended to. a-t marlil'lua t i ( ; t . , it t : : .i .'. .HOT .17 a r, u : .1' ; Baukers and JUrokers.' CRMfMEICai.atiSON, Hankers n.n Rnnh-ora NO. CO EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. i7ii ,ri.ury Notea bought and ao'd on 1 ..1. iu New Tci0'-""," M ""' tlHAB. HKNRV Ma,V -i 11 I a lit I l. .-. i . ' - 1 maiw.dSm 3lxaC, ,3BC. X-7, , A , .-iT)u,PVPVw( r ., AWIllntN.1 Tents ' nrarl lf.J.J I -7 r -a-v ., , . aeuu , JUVUBat viiHo. BB9 Oontral Avenue," il' i." ' OAMotarkBBAtl, Oljki'o.'! '.T- A 7. i.i-tS: i.." .MHan BANTED. " . " . :AUAU,tnvMAk WAB. BOB I MITCBBL&. ,", , , t raXD'l BAMaTBLSBBBO, MITCHELL S RAMMELSBERG, , . ,, .n .Mini ,i - . n WlaOlMflUt ft lid Httall '"' 1 ' ...f rl .'it" .'..v-r.'-.r. j !.- 'i i fl' 1 .rr il 1 Hi Liture 1 War Boomo. 99 v'iFwiMfiii:.';, Order, punctually illeadad. iol ' mar 12 8m ';, """"?fiJ lit ,-l on.. i. ,,-,-! 11 Ita .tl'iiitil.ta ml j I IJ- . ij.-C t t'i.Y l" li VIlX li.t rotoi (BBBTO osoyrioB,) .. -I,',l,'.. I. ;l ,..1 't I .:, t.-.i.ii :,,. . t ..tl,l.. . I NOINNATll 'I 0:r:iTA03Jn rCoR iOBif and'becondW WHEELER t WIL80N'8 I j r. , f; 1.1,.'jt Awarded tho rirtt Promlum aa Ih. boat , AMILY SEWING MACHINE I For three aucomire nara, at th. vniTEDr STATES FAIR; ' "ur snoaeaalve ynra, at the Oalo St.ti r.ia: Tot fire eaooextlre yean, at tha OnonaxTi Binnixr.' In.TIT.rrM. Office, 77 West Fourth St., i-lltiS B OPERA HOUSE, ' mr.w..,. .."-""' ' S.b5-diy -j a t. :. il'li l f';I Tl I II of. mora frienriln .nn . ' 1 aTi 7. 7 6""uii oiass in ens. land than the membera of narll.n,..i nnnn.nl. . F ,L. , x .-"",, uurroa- '"( Mvitiiii irjiurnen in i.raai u.ii.i. aympathiaing with the rebelsi -i ' ' ' The Seoretary of War directs that hereafter 0 ,fle States wuawawv. FUnil: Uv UQIIIl I LI fil In iBba m... any publio transport without the sfeolal per-mission of tha d. It.......... . .. . f?1 . ..iiwoat. ' "' i.3 ! nin.lvjt-j -i ., i ...... v, v-i,..-, ,' Sr. L'OUW, April .J-The oorrennmi.. Uie Republican, writing from (he Flag Ship Benton, on the evanimr ..r-.tw-e.T r thk. -.rar . . OJ B7i "t . ,.u tieuipt was made to run th. rebel flouting battery to a i point where it oooltt command ur mortar boats. -A briafc flr. Waa nn.,,.,1 1. ,L. . uno ........."k.i7 "'i -" and in the wuisvui BBIH UU.r IDB ns . vavn at .1 L several. timesiiiplinters. being thrown in all direotions, and several haon,. j:.i...j 1 eh.ll ..nlAn. Jl .1 " ..-"i"e. use tt wai Immediately aubmera-aH in, ik. edge and towed outof ;range. The rebel steamer , il . . Ik" c" ""J"" some time since to Obstruot the ohaunel orthi of , tho Island usedby the rebels as a point from . which 'to ."ulii, waesneuea to-day and burned to .waters ,edga ,The skilful Bring to.dav mano Ih.nnam. ... .. . a ik . .jwy vtBugoa.iu , all their tents hay boen moved: far. but of ra-g., .. ,. Advlnna from NTaw 1ki..l.:A . .. ' t .r . ...Mrua ooarrrm tne pre- lotis report of.th sreotion.of lebal batteries nn..u. .k.i ..!. ... . ."wawrwa E: 1 ,T,.r! ""qiitner.,.li..i ' ' The river is falling rapidly and . tro.ps 'oan soon be landed at any point aloeg the banks hate., ,.;, !,;. ,,.,.11 i . i, , :.. ..i ., ,,tj ..jfy, v . . , f Reoavtloa ot P.raon Vrowulew.. -, i . CUrfflBBACa. April 8. The rniKlln'....n.i V. Parson Brownlow at' PikeY Opera House last night wB an immense affair, 'i Every available Bpotjn the house was oocupleti.' Mr. Brownlow wat Introduced to the atulia-.a h ii k Butler, President of the Chamber of Commeroe' in a few appropriate remarks. Mr Tt.n.nuii speech rtlatingto his expertenoe of , the operas1' tionsof 'lhe rebellion in Bast Tenhe..aH.nn our shins evident! hi,, ......j T.i .1 u..u.,ia great, ana osiaway, as we 1 aa Ih. .n.m. " . .:".- a "s-a" wna tne ohanqel of the Wilmington river, this aids all m.'. n. n i w .j '-'''-".' Thunderbolt, is now in our hand.Toni ! LWhrf. l,he cr.Ie" P B l'Outre, th. gun- rious cause is still blessed, and our arm. vimo- .Yd,, XL V?"L.T i"!' T in- After all the works were aomn1.l.lw J....... " T.'A Lane 0'na "P pass, and two other ed, the squadron, consisiing of the B.minol, fh. Zwa. b, Bg.,g.k ,lo"ln8 th. rest of Wyandotte .and Norwich, steamed back to the "wh.'n."' f? J & gl.;.-;- ' . . , ....t,u.u 1BIL n.v llfl.l an. A.l..iarf anchorage in Warsaw Sound. We have a rebel prisoner on board h .... WBl.er n? provision, as was in. ih... I,-, i. . k.j : . a . uioHouoaQte, to oraer to ha ahi. in ..... ik. k.. .... . .u m uem wav ai. avannan tnr Vaaj ...t l : v.n. war. Governor Brown has stopped the dialillino -i.V" !.c.rs m nt"''' river sh.Ws the whisky, a. they want the grain for bd FZl "t.L "ip . aleo, took WhinhinVill ha onimnln i T..1 n . n ' I laaaLI had raol a . waiaaa awaa wvv ivvn BUlirjuuHrHU. UI1L milMI i-fit a before: long, as the batteries intended for it. .uwuwuiu.ui.nl ueariy oompieterj, 1 1 ! THE STOBT OP A C0.VTBABAND. tt.' United Si'Arits Stkameb "Seminole") 1 Wassa Souitn, G . Maroh SO. '02.;',l a The 'folio wine stateoient ia riorie.,1 f.. r.. uuu i'liuuteuiu, a ooniranana mnkait. ,m. iki. afiorn ion, by the .Nornioh, and eont on board this ship: : i . i , . His luaater was William P Pnlin. u nah::: Jlo left that oitv ou Ike 22,1 in'.i ra.i... day) coming, by way of White Bluff and Green Island, to Racoon Koys, from where he expected lo resoh a "saw mill." whioh il. ..i. had on Wassa Island, with three thousand trooos. ; - ..- , J "All provisions very dear, particularly baoon, rum, liquors' and "suoh like." Fresh beef is more il.ni, k'... u ...I UK I. on i. A i.. ... V' 'i w"nw mr wnat usea to sell at at 6 Uhiekens 1.50 a pair. Tea ar.amo nn-.. .. ?""."" . ournji. io ft in." They "are verv bad on for rum and liquors, and 'almost have to civ them un." and a annni. .r ik... with baoon, they had expeoted from tha West! somewhere where the Federals now hold possession. 'Folks are going and eoming. Borne who had left the ctly are returning, and thev ar sendinc "the nee-roea anrl nniin. t.i.-Y and are moving all the cash money to Macon L LlimkrVk tT! he olty if ""7 should b be tinable to hold it, and are in dally exportation of an attaok. ihey have given top the idea of defendln rii..iki.li -" ouip. aiao, took from this point a number of anohor buoys to 7i.fc channels at the point of operations. : , rmg-omoer larragut has transferred his Ms- nanl. In Ih. n,.nk..t a .l. . rr. r -uyaukuiii ui noaoe. and . 1 0utre 0B the ""oming of Ih 13ih fo-Bh p Island, to expedite movements at that (OIBt, 1 liil I J1. .U'il. .. J .." ihe prue stsamor Calhoun, which Went on A reoonnoissance ud tha rivar ik.iit i... proceeded aa far as ForUaokson. bat saw no signs qf thneiny. ' " -C'l !uir j aa 11.. Rpknt TunhBiBBa ..j BAYftnrinh rirr ihw . . bu fl . the suffering of himself and of tb. Union' mei P of th. prlicipal men who was sinkC while imprisoned at Knox. 111. a... them eint. rirn.nlrf tkn. j - . ."!n8 with profound atteBtlomVs " F. Carey and Lieut. Gov. I t tl Mill .4 II I (j I 1 O I - I ,-tl :i 'i :i r h .if'j:.'i(!i;.l iilii.l',1 M .IhiiMil .ml t hi in rff Ml 1.1 IhuIn tt pOLUVBO WBOLBSALB I-lyOOByn'UBBl '.noma w ncx uuBaiasioi atBBUBABT. Importer, and Peeler, la foreign and Domeatlo Wine. made by General 8. Fisk, of Kentuokv. Reeolutions were, adopted, demanding avigor. one and inoreaslug proseoution of th. war, and puunishmenl of leading traitors; resolving that the flag of the Union shah again float trlumoh- antlv nvn. ih. well, .r a . .... j .... ... ..... v. ouuiier aaaj irom .very other fort belonging to . Ihe Unioo: that our earnest sympathies are with our dlatlnguUhed guostj and calling upon the Federal Government to afford speedy relief to the loyal .Union men of the Boutb, especially those of East Tennessee. Exercises closej by aiogiog. Hail Co- luuiuiB uv Pa lariTB n mnmr nr nhi i pah fa., il. publio aohoola of ; the oHy. who were eetud on t'1 ',1H' 'It s H ' From Fertre.a ilionroe. . FOBTREBS MoBROn; April 4 A iat? of',' trim. sent out by the flag ship to-day, brought baok " H,AAltBBAB.!- t""! 1 Bavannah, ik fourteen miles above . Tybst Island, on the Savannah, river, and about eitth, teen miles from the eea. : It ia altn.i.n i. i?.i tude 82 dei. fimin.North. and Un.iinn. m j.- 8 min. West, being distant niaty mile W. 8.. W. iru.u vu.ui.iu, auu. on. nuoareu and.ichtv. tight miles E.S E. fropi Milledgevillfc the. oao. ital of the Stat.. ,Ihi, city, b.f. of the RebelUon,. was a flourishing seaport, and on. .f the mos important Southern, AtUkBti . V i i t Tk ' ormuBlaUoB with th !L , -, . ' m o, railroads and tha Ba.a...k .1 ... v ' The harbor, , next lo Port Kna.i I. ..L... th best on th., Southern coast, havrBg. d.pth of water to admit of vesaala drawing foet up to its wharves, and of vessels of larger siH to 4 point three alias below Uie oily.oalW Five Fathom UoU , In . time pr.oedloB ttha V -., ---I - I "Mavi m wuv Haffl n-flll J w M a BBrrtl.wiaaltl. II- hSuSffire.ui this morning are received.. IherareP.aH..l f.k.f!? " af," "'".""Ul and Brit, l.k .1.... . - ,V 1. ' . . . . ... . . a. Dwaiu.i LU m. n aai i mil.. , . oarren or .news, i u ,nan.-. .H.m imi I ThaHan.ir.r...i.T . J"" The official report of Governor Clarlr .f!k..?..",;.riJT,r .UT Norlh CaroHnA, slates the rebel lostT at N..: nnjt -o.. u Aug asta, tarsal follows i 04 killed, 101 wounded," 418 ' ,d by .mailer IZL n lL "T?X' mlNinl and prisoners; total 78. t rnUes sUU hiuher Ba..."! 5ud",,,'''i8f' William 0 win arrived at Riohmond yssl-rday Fort Wayne on the east tWr, by FortJaaksen at s il For Ih. Ohio Slat. Journal. :t; THE OHIO PBNITBNTIARV." " My attention has 'fieiu oulfeif'tn' ih'. 'r.nn'.i'.r Iha nrnoMiilini.. nf -ik. : r.i Ji ... n. . r-f n- g..i.iurij in tne unio Stabs Journal of the 25th of Maroh, which oon- , , oommente upon tne reorganization of the Ohio Penitentiary; and alao to the Colum-bua letlor ta the Cincinnati Commercial of same date, whioh contain a more extended nntin. r ih. nam. nuiyooi; aitaougn ooth appeared dearly to be the product of the same peri experience ... ..uKui mo iuut ennors ana "regular-' oor. resnondents si's verv much ilii.....i. k .k. last word, but with a perfect ;appreolation of that kriowledxs. I feel that' tha iU..i .11.... ed to need aome notice. 4 The letter to the Com- u.orw BinDoaies me substnnoe of both, and to it I will allude.' Its' nuroor'tla thai "ih. n.. 0.1 uniiBgement or tne Instllutton" has "lapsed .."mi' i,' w"m!' Md Phaps swindliag ...... 1 , ,uia m hub, tne matter will certain. ly nead' reform, but if It is not trne.lit i. ann.11. certain; that the: correspondent, of the Commer-eial needs reformatio. To make suoh a onarge! e,..-.. . u.iBuinr. waiaont auiuoient eviaenoe of it truth, and more eaneoiallv without !. the parties implicated, notioe of the.exisleno of ouuu onargee, ana an opportunity for explanation, is oertainlv hot obevin tha 'GnMan Ttni. i But are th oharies in the Commercial aim! Aueoprresponaeni syi vnn' imili . .It aMm. that the former .trlotand eooaomloal ataal-as.uentiorthe In.titutlon ha. rapxt Into looao, waate. ful and nkrhapa .vim awio4llng habit.. ' It hat lan vm prao'icnllv nianagrd by tut one rf&ponalhle ofltcer. the warden, with. 110 eheok on htm, or guard, agalbst frand and' leipc.lli'.n by tha lower olltcera. aai auwda chaiea ol .uppllMi bav. been mid. aa they Were wentl. and at anch priceaM wweaaked, aud II hea iMwt nabo.?., .,vii . aiaoiiaaea and com-. plots Institution, they have but on more on. '.,n viot per guard than wa had leat .... -i.k -11 " our improvemet., and on hundred and flfty ta "'l-ti two hundred men without aalla. ink. ....Ia.a , While they slept.. Th reo.rds of ,th. inatitar Ur,', turn show that th. ratio of guards 10 convict m . ti has ranged from on. of th. farmer t. fourtn8iv, to one 10 seventeen of th latter. ..' Any person who will undertake th manase., i,,i,,, ment of an institution aunh aa th. riki. d..T . tantiary. will find it much aa.i.. ,4. .1.. ' ' 71' and plan than to put in praotio and exeonte; , and he will soon beaaiJaliad 1J..1 n. .n..k. honest and upright hU intentions are, they will ,,,, be misconstrued and mislntemrai.il . . . .:. ..,,1 ... T JUOllUK. .. iiblul,, OUR COLORADO COtWESPONOBNCe 1.TA . . , - . : : r-.. omi-i vii.nea..o aee timt itie puicnaii., wnen delivered nor raHtndel with th. bill! to be paid; and nohod Uui held accountable lor lha atoreaof thaalawar.. la thai department there haa been illicnvercd pecnlatfona on tki parl ofemploLea having ttmllie. to provide tor 55;?!, ... uvBuiuiion, iobi wo.m amount to uoxrifltog bub 1b . year. The number of gti,,h amployed haa teonTat Smn .tancee tk.v have b n rcrcd unon tha W.rHnJi. " Ur. f the, LfguUlore and Slat .ffleera, 10v k.. rrlend.. that mailt beprovidt4 for roon. mu.t ha ,..4. lor Ihem-faemethlrgenuld certainty tJrSni'for them ha. .m,.. .,,..H .......1. ikIF,""i'" tteeufqr4tilquilfl.ilii..'llil or.lll.nillnt SlnfAt mil.'. Ml ." . . ana iiat.-rrueaers escaped Coloraa ' aril uo foinaieeri-risia wot da, Ate. r-.i i.v.ir ' '-'I j i.. i , i,i! LAOBBtTB,' Maroh 20. 1882.! -i1 '1 Never have th. auarla mines of tha ibuk.' ii-ju-t Mountains shown ' suoh a bright and promising f'07 future a. at th. present Urn. " Thaannaa.. ..S 1 . lnoreaing riohneee of the Gregory leads, ha1'" ''" ereated a "nw faith,4' with nearly every miner-in quarla mining.' A general aotlvlty pervades ' " " theaeveral quarts 1 mining distriots, and the1''""' miners of th. Rocky Mountains, will yet show """ ' wherein i tb hidden treasure of their (nncz: "' haustibl)' wealth. 1 !ttat 1. 1,. , .; ,.1 Some thirty erieonereeaoanad from lha nnii.j .; : States jail la Denver after being oonflned mora ' '.' 't than threw monUiB. . All of which were seces-sioniBt;' th most dangerous of which wer"'' h George Jaokson, and Captain MoKee, a Texan '-"n,; Ranger..'1-n i-,, . , , . 1 .,..',.,, ,..,,,. , , The conduot oft the volunteer, of ai.i.tn lun eompanie raised in this vlolnlty, has been of "1 " th. most di.fft-ae.fal eharanla- .Inn. ik.l. .;tf. ganisalisa Whll. at Dsnvar they wen oerous- " ' tag about th streets, firing pistols, and having .!":. thUgs their own way. Taking leave of Denver, " they ranaaokad inmi the.. fnn. ...m. .k? -h'n talnlng property to th. value of nearly three' iBSMaad dollars. On their minth In..... M. 1" lit! Mexloo, etaalini from th. Ranohea. horaaa a.. '1 vn oatiM, ind stock from freighter whom they met """" on t h read. ., iQ.org. Kitch.B, of this place, had "" four muUs taken from hia wagon, whioh wa ';l 1m1" ladd with good for thi plaoe. " ' ti - lAsaretentative uox, In his speech defendln g ' i' l"' MoClellan, against the many charges whioh v"" fo: e'll tl iA l o ',i.l i.-ll .il t7 Ba. far as the urai.nt, m aaa.vea..ni, 1. , ... . vwru.u, . proYHnoaSioryiuagfWoBjB.rttasuil iu ,iuia natruui,, th corn lion .'.iw r!T .in.iuvm a Bl Wolaaliaaiw a, 1 pronoiiue, every iiegeyoantAskfnl lis extract, absolulely false, and ohaUeaae lorrispeBdent to :th. probf, aM"spoifios7 Dl time and plaoe. It istFShetrr HbrlcL1 I Hut left ui .verify. MMnUsi his figures.. iHesays: , , . ,p, poitlog IM oiIhwi. wa.414i wAibeaT !.r each', Tn 15, the Bipeut. wa. 10,877.66 for 424 pr L". UIB. oraboVIl SllH an .! In Ihiwi ik. v. rTL" have been hurled at hia so uoiuttlv. naes tha ante or similar azprssstonaof other Democrats --that the war is aoadueted inDouglas-Demo-oral; style now, aad will oonliue so until its termination. If thi war trna, what are Ihey doing?; Simply trying to bring back to th. Union a people who, previous to the years '68 and '80, were their helo-males at tha br.llct.bo' and wh itood "firm and bold" for Ihe "Old De-: ,! ' '"" mooraoy.V I think "Union men" will be mora " ' V ' numerous than Republicans. Democrats. orelhJ''"'" 1 er partiee who elaim to be ia Ihe majority, when 1 " the day of raokoalng ooeiee. ' 1 " ' ""'itt' ; . MO-Lord, in thy name I'v. oast out devlla. '" and. don. Wondrous works."" Then will I say unto them I know ye not;' ' ' ' 1 , ',' ' ft 1 T . 0 H I T T BB D " Count sna, Oaio, r' -'n with '-' ' rust, a ouiTTBRDBn, . , - Atvobbst. at Iiaw, , , , . at) Wall Btniat. H. WaA "i atkha to Bow TorkandObMUa.tloa;4.o9 a !l Hi,l( t iiiauitl'1 ei!T a it i,, 1 i.t ti 10 -US fur 933 p, lacnara.or about 1104 .pleoei la 1841, M au V,ivi knnaniwnaa aa ...,. ' a.naAeter-ra and Dealers In rnraltoi, Bpring Had ('halra, Hattraeen, Intoklnc QUmm, Ao. So. i Saatk blghsereet. M,, ei 1 ijil '. n"'l |
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