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got in the rear of Kilpatrick's headquarters, 
and surprised and captured all the staff but two 
officers. Kilpatrick escaped, formed his men, 
and drove the enemy with great loss, re-captur¬ 
ing all that he had lost. The rebels left $6 dead 
on the Held. 
Information from the Army of the Potomac 
shows that our troops arc in the best possible 
condition, and are ready to move at any time as 
occasion may require. 
ol Grant becomes more obvious as the campaign 
proceeds. lie holds Lee fast and thus paralyzes 
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" a oan nerior tyrant and slave. noon of Saturday. Some details of his late 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH 25 1865 “ ovemen ts are given In the destruction of 
_’ ’ ’ lb65 ’ bridges and other rebel property, which show 
' liirn to be successfully accomplishing his work. 
NEWS OF THE WEEK. We lia ve late advices from Charleston, S. C. 
From the South - Recruiting of colored men in that cit’y was 
Lrtsk. Four blockade runners bad run into 
A Nbwbkrn (N. C.) dispatch of the 13th Charleston harbor recently, and were captured. 
Inst, says, officers just from the front state that Rebel deserters were constantly coming into I 
an order was read to the troops Saturday eve- Gen. Gilmore’s lines, 
nmg last by General Cox, commanding, stating It is thought that the torpedoes placed in 
that they would be joined by Sherman’s army in Charleston harbor by the rebels have been 
three days, which created great enthusiasm. washed seaward, as none have been found 
Gen. Cox’s losses in the late three days’ lighting Tl)e onl y obstruction is a lino of piles just 
amount in killed, wounded and missing to 2,000 above Fort Sumter, with a passage way wide 
men. The rebel loss is known to have been u OOUgh to admit vessels. No difficulty is 
at least 8 , 000 . experienced in going through. 
Potomac of the 15th, says that great Activity of Oarlbuldi’s Generals has been ar- - .—_ TKWoS * 
prevailed in the rebel camps,— large masses of refi ted * n Hew Haven for keeping a barber shop ^ r| ^ "- -- 
troops apparently preparing for some important open on Sunday, and was discharged because he CIlE iltflri h I'ttfvf'r ITCH. WHEATON'S ITCH 
movement. did not talk English. _ ' * ^iiUUUU, SCRATCH. OINTMENT SCRATCH* 
3 n c „, s totofth01atC5t ^ SCCTetoJ . • 
^ . _mrm *<. 
Gtn Sheridan 3 cavalry 5s reported to have make a treaty with that Oovr*rn»Yw*r»f 1 0 IA - 
arrived at the White House on the Pamunky at TmrC . ,• ,, *' ■ S . wit f Zcrlan<1 sont LSOO.OOO gallons of Absinthe to Rural New-Yorker nm > 
noon of Saturday. 8 ome details of his late •• ’°^ urnor of Vermont called an extra ns astyear. Bochebtkr, M«rch 2 t, ists!’ } 
movements are given in the destruction nf ‘' e6bU,n 0 u ; Legislature of that State, a short —Cyrus P. Bradley, the noted Western detective, It "seh-M to attempt to give market quotation* this 
bridges and other rebel 1° 8inCC ' f ° r th * P nr P 08e of ratifying the died Chicago the Cth iust. ’ ^ek. for there are none. The flood Has prevented the 
him to be successfully accomplishing his work ‘““ btltutl0nal Amendment abolishing slavery. ~ ^ of arI ot ,he value ol over $454,000 were wouMh*i”reTOt5^^ 
We have late advices from Charleston, S. C. army ’? not the ,irst tbat tla s been tronb- ‘ P ° r ° n>m Rome ln 1864 ' of confual o u ,in(1 disorder. The chlcr effort now i« to ro- 
Recruiting of colored men in (hat citv was , by de 6 e, i‘OUS. 3Ir. O’Rielly recently slated ~ ,r,imca Redpath is to be editor of the Charleston palr damac*. With tlie damage done to tho bridRM and 
Luisk. Four blockade runners had run into 1>a ( rihltnc ” t that ««» than 25,000 men ran revived andregencrated. proJaie 2TSi! t 1 S,, P ? b,lMe ^ ^ 
Charleston harbor recently, and were captured, i '* 37 r ° m t ie Bnt, ‘^ «iWy during the Crimean KO , ,I h °.t ^ ndltarC8 of c ‘ ,nada f or lsttl were $ 10 ,- Prices, notwithstanding the derated Zmil'!! 
| lo7cMlSn raY ° mgi8 8111,110116 016 fethor ^ over _ &C 4 
— Switzerland sent 7,500,000 gallons of Absinthe to 7, TT 
Paris last year. AosintUe to Kura I New-Yorker Office, l 
' KociLBSTEit, March 21, 1805. f 
- Cynis P. Bradley, the noted Western detective !T , l9 '' 8cl ” f t0 to give market quotation* this 
died at Chicago the 6th inst. woek ’ for lIlt ' ro are non ^ The flood has prevented tho 
_WortrA of nrt i , arrlvalof produeejoad liad Jtarrlvcd, the flood Inthoettv 
•*«- f »"■» 0I “ ^ "" STzrsssrr;: 
exported from Rome In 1864. 
amount in killed, wounded and missing to 2,000 
men. The rebel loss is known to have been 
at least 8 , 000 . 
A rebel surgeon came in this morning and 
took the oath of allegiance. He says that Sher¬ 
man’s cavalry was at Troy, N. &, a few days 
since, and that one wing of his army was mov- 
ing on Fayetteville, and one on Goldsboro. 
A Washington correspondent of the Spring- . “ Ncw Bcdfut ' d is ‘he richest city in Massachusetts, 
field Republican says“ General Butler’s com- “ pr ° porMon t0 lbe numl,c r of voters, 
mission as Major-General expires in a short time T Thero . nrc about Chinamen in San Francisco 
and he will then probably be quietly mustered an<1 "* Californla at lar ge about 45,000. 
out of the service.” - Gon. Hood is in Richmond. It is said ho will go 
It looks as if there was a nanie in -- abr ° ad ' IIis flanCct '’ Preston, is in Paris. 
RR 7 iao. -" v * v urns uvranpea Condition of the 
’ 1 0mo wa,< $11,170,966. markets consequent upon the fall of gold aud consequent 
- New Bedford is the richest city in Massachusetts fal1 ° f 6pcc ' 1,ator8 ' 
in proportion to the number of voters 
- Thero arc ahom a ««, pm.. .. .1 ... .. . TUK P«-«VISION MARKETS. 
From the South-west, 
The following paragraphs are taken from 
the Richmond Whig; 
Mobile, March 4.—Thi 6 city is strongly men- 
n on/l I r ’ * m , . . D J 
Yesterday the Mayor of Kinston surrendered aced ' Geu< Ma,1I Y Las issued a circular ad vismo- 
the city to our forces. The bridges were burnt tiie P C 0 P le to prepare for the expected attack^ 
to prevent onr forces from crossing. The rebels Hc urges thc non-combatants to leave, 
retreated rapidly from Kinston to Goldsboro. Fbc R^'ohangc Commissioners yesterday cve- 
The enemy left a number of their dead on thc nil,g receivcd information of the arrival in thc 
out of the service.” 
It looks as if there was a panic iu Richmond. 
One-third of tho members of the rebel Congress 
have picked up their duds and skedaddled. At 
winch thc Richmond papers are very wroth and 
vigorously cry “shame.” 
Tint percentage of deaths among the rebel 
prisoners at Johnson’s TsJand, Ohio, has been 
two and a half per cent. The percentage o 
deaths among the Union prisoners South has 
been twenty-live per cent. 
- Mr Lincoln is the first President re-elected since 
1333, when Andrew Jackson was re-inaugurated. 
— Ciprian Rlsand is worth over a million dollars, 
and is the richest colored man in the United States. 
- Portland, Oregon, is the wealthiest city on ihc 
Pacific coast according to its number of inhabitants. 
, ~ A ‘ a 3’, ln Chapl,n ’ ct -. 40 years of age, lias read 
cmc(f lble thr ° USh 40 Ume8 ’ and Scou ’ 6 Commentary 
— The Michigan Central road earned the 2d week 
in LV.V. n _ * n.i i _ . ii wvo 
I<>-quler. anj biVkw d.Vll^n m'rSVt 7Tto }» 
( ,,n ; 1u ' 1 •« f 1 o&ai,or? fur W ' tVrn Po^k 
i*!’ 1 ’ 1 ".ilti.Su. Huui’r, for Oliio’ 
frcshY®^ or '■ GUersn, I4»2ac. aj^SSc tor 
upnlcUSiVi V Mil.- .IrP'.l i 
Pelts, $2^.403,50. Courier. 
. '-J 
ed do, 
V, L iiuciie, 20 ® 2 .lr, Green 
ItkOJUic. Eggs, 35ft30c,— 
Seven hundred bounty jnmpcrs andseventeen L“ Fc i bruar l r 1804 * in 1865 , $07,094; increase 
-vc- substitute brokers were arrested Saturday at ? ' ' 
the Hoboken, after having enlisted at a bogus re- ~ Piftcen thousand people have visited Miss Ilos- 
field before crossing thc river, which we buried. | Jay ( ’ J a lar S° ^timber of prisoners from Ship waiting station. After bein"- put in iron^thev mer * B Z( ‘ nobia at BoB tou, and the interest 'iTundi 
Many wounded, also, fell iuto our hands. Island and Now Orleans. They are expected were sent to Governor’s Island ^ mlnished - 
. It ;. W(ls cxpecttd that Gen - Sherman would be ,lerc to ' da - v ' Ma j° r Cowell will effect such ar- D __ ~ Within two years endowments to the ! 
in Goldsboro on the 20 th. rangements as will embrace all prisoners cap- 
The enemy made a charge on our works * ured In the Departments, 
which was repulsed, and we captured the 46th MoBn E i Marcb 5.—One hundred and seventy- 
N. C. rebel regiment. 6i * exchanged army and navy prisoners arrived 
Gen. Russell left for the front this mornim? in ,,li6 cit >’ last tiight. 
TTrt _ 2 _ . - si . — 
Bishop Timon announces that “ Ireland’s great $1,571,000 °. f 
and holy Patron Saint’s Festival, on the 17th of '°gi c al schools. D ' ( ieo " 
March, will this year bo put off to thc 22d of -The United States pays msos for thi« 
larch, on account of an occurring feast of P n Jlic printing, and Illinois pays $140,000. Some Sack 8 
He received a communication from Gen. Sher¬ 
man, via Wilmington. Gen. Sherman savs, “We 
are all right! ” 
The prisoners taken by the rebels in front 
Mobile, March 11 . — Fourteen vessels more 
were added to the fleet to-day, making twenty- 
one in sight of the city. 
Great activity prevails with the enemy in the 
T?'* A - . -* -- - V A1A I LI U 
01 Kinston have been re-captured. lower bay. There is every indication of an early 
W ilm ington advices of March 10 , say that the uUuck - TLl0 enemy have fired a few shots at 
bjmt supplies for General Sherman’* army in both shu, ' L ' s 
-*!• 1 . 1 . _ as J . 1 _ 1 - . 
view of his rapid movements northward, is to 
be established at Wilmington. 
General Sherman’s Chief Quartermaster had 
arrived at W ilmington, and all the transports 
and other vessels laden with supples have been 
ordered from both Charleston aud Savannah, 
to rendezvous at New Inlet, S. C. 
’The Federate in the vicinity of Mobile are 
expecting that the city will soon be evacuated 
by the rebels. 
From Baton Rouge of March 9 , we learn that 
higher rate for that Friday in Lent.” ^ 
A. st 1 rtciENT number of contrabands joined 
General Sherman duringhisgreat march through 
Georgia, to organize ten new colored regiments 
already, with an overplus from which a couple 
more regiments may yet be raised. 
“Cauleton,” of the lUstorn Journal, pro¬ 
cured the slave auction! tdolf; of Charleston, and 
intends t.o have Governor Andrew make a speech 
from it. He also brought home the locks from 
the iron doors of thc slave pen. 
The Richmond Examiner thinks that Gen. 
cr has a fat job. .. 
— Fifteen young female physicians were graduated 
from the New York Medical College for women on 
Wednesday last. 
— The amount appropriated by Congress for the new 
custom house at. Portland Me., and to be expended 
1 this year, is $125,000. 1 
- Vtcrre Soule, ex,Senator of the United Statesand 
ex-rebel ambassador, left Havana early ih e nrcrem 
month for Vera Cruz. 7 P Su,t 
- Gen. Billow, of Mexican war ditch fame, is now 
Commissary General of prisoners in rcbcldom, rice 
“Hog” Winder died. 
iocs, 80®30e ♦< bn LArVnf. i 1 ’.” r’ pOtH- 
10c. Mutton,( mS 8 c, Pork.'ere?!!',. 1 Uav’i'lliaai 
I'-Htiib. Clover seed, i imothy «cod ' "oYobe. 
CATTLE MARKETS. 
o March 1 Beeves reroived r , joo acnin.t 
3.S28 Inst work. Suits ransc it *10 vS K.. apamst 
and Calves, recolvtui ImTsSm 1 ^ utf^ftK4; 
calves, rcc,jived, mg. Sale* rnn'-o at iro 4 !;"i tiV » ‘ el V a * 
aw lved,<J ’ H ! ft a ?^* t iVlfi bit keek.' Safes 
8u^T»?3<ai8^f- rrtClVuU ' r, ' 8W LOIS last Week. 
Vork marker B.^,7se of uVe s'Su?! sn .,.ty t.oUJoi-K 
P aa ^'‘n<l f 00 8 orV 00 
sl'rep ' r !!oL-f “ l U ‘° 11,1 '■ mice. Nottilug doing In 
pur car load. Yearllnga 0.- c 
AV. S, McCLUHi: »v CO,, 
’Uic well estabUiilied strictly 
“f -S~ tab* jj. sen, a™ tUtTCr: 0 TV% — TIWI connl upKvnty d r 1 «M ■ 1865 
r r. s r ni ~"commission i S 
The e S ch.” g e or Ler thc teceut «*» or Tnd h0 “ d ^ “»* *» — ... j*. ’ 
arrangement «t Verona landing, between Col. Mlcl| ng »low on the rebel, of thirty „r fort v lnt-« ’ r °°“ fUrtU ' !r r rocl!cli - or VlrStotaOllruheehleftom 1 rtf/mm-Hn, TorkNattonalOhm,, N . r 
Mulford and the rebel Agent,, wag progrewlug “♦ P'leonera, I„eln«ng two officer,.’ Ln. Ton.o . .. . on lb. nlgitof J.n “ 8 7.t tt,e * ni,U “'' 2S?jSgSS , 2L,*8|gSSi »« 
’ WJS', Washington .pccl«l of the 15th « “gcm. 'd.vU °f “» of the prea- "j" “» "»*»»< ™rd. the drafted men have 
«*«■* mlULn -.Itnnuo. toS f. . ™“i Infer, „.t, „/ SL .. “ “T"”* —I •« ta " W-O. eoNstUNM^^.L,.,...,. 
6 ay, the mlllMry sltnntlon to-night 1 , supposed I«f°™ation received from Meridian, state, get Into 'the Z! , "“'.f 1 ." 
to be more promising than at any other period Giaf lbc rtbc ! Gem. Forrest was at Macon Ga ture of the un ml m i ' ^ y t8 11 ^ 0W1U ^ I dc * 
during the war. The Richmond tuimmaJ ait a a last month, lu commnntl of m non ....... n'l m .. louil and mental prosperity of the 
during the war. The Richmond papers are filled la ®t mouth, lu command of 15,000 men. Great 
with doleful comments on the condition of ac ‘^ v ily prevailed in that Department, and For- 
affairs, which they represent as being desperate. rest was ra P id, Y adding to and organizing his 
Sheridau, they admit, has played mischief with forces - 
their supplies, and fears are expressed that he Drc-at fears are entertained of a crevasse 
will reaeh Burke’s Station unopposed, and dc- °IT osiU: Hew Orleans which would prove very 
stroy tho last link between Richmond and destructive should it occur. 
anywhere else. 
It is believed here that Sheridan has already 
passed Burke’s Station —the junction of the 
Petersburg and Lynchburg, and Richmond and 
Danville roads—and gone either to Sherman or 
Grant. This Raves Grant thc trouble of cnttfmr 
Territory. 
I he Northern States of Mexico arc still held 
by thc partisans of Juarez, the capital of whoso 
Government is situated at the city of Chi¬ 
huahua. Juarez has issued a proclamation 
declaring his determination to maintain tho 
Republic. 
country calling them to battle. 
— Miss .Tuba Cobb, sister of Sylvanus Cobb, com¬ 
mitted suicide in Wisconsin a few days ago by hang¬ 
ing herself in her father's cellar. 
- Chief Justice Chase, in a speech at Washington, 
declared for negro suffrage, but also for education as 
preliminary and preparatory to it. 
-A well-preserved skeleton of an Indian in a sit¬ 
ting posture and facing the West, was exhumed at 
I awtuckct, R. I., a few days ago. 
-Achild horn recently in San Francisco had no 
The usual attention given to Sul • r Che eBork HeS?’ 
Hour, Grain, Beau*. Bens, DrleU^ and Green Vm £ 
Seeils, hjiKH, Ac.. Ac. 
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 
heridan has already EXTRACTS FROM ENGLISH PAPERS ineton^rlamml iilre 1 '™* ury ^ding, Wash- -A child horn recently in San Francisco had no 
be junction of the _ PAPERS. ington named Davi 6 , while engaged in sweeping opening for its eyes. Guts were made and a pair of 
and Richmond and The London Times of March 4 « • „ tbe “hiding on Saturday, found a package con- bri «ht ones were found underneath, 
ther to Sherman or cnee of the success at Charleston ran h n U ^ 4 ‘°' (K J 0, wbich > with rare bone&ty lor ~ A three cent copper coin lias been ordered, and 
’ trouble of cutting exaggerated. The moral ciiSCm^ f j , I d I ee f nerate limC8 > h(: ^turned to Secretary b - v ]aw to bp “ '<TmI tender up to 60 cents. The three 
3 avcs Gen. Lee the most powerful in ^ Z bUt ^ McCuUoch ' tCUt P ° ataJ currcncy « '« withdraw. 
the South Side road, and leaves Gen, Lee the most powerful fo tJeonld 7u ™ 7 
aitentative of starving or dividing his already seems that the population of lhe VouUre aste 
... •» * 
j miiisnc m. -'<7 w oxhi Dgion Street, Bonton, 
pAIlM Fon SAliE. 
ln Ui'tiosee coii’if v, 8 miles from Batnvtu, iiml | from N 
>c » containing 880 ucitm of 
LOQtl fin ml in; i upon wliJcli in ||0 acros of heu\ v rim. 
in 40 ,ar moirle,tmwwood,oak,and lilckory. 
from Vto^v;: rw n 
fl 0 ”? 2 ° wftrrc?^ ‘»t choice waiter fruit, yearly • and 
JVC r 65 of vo till is orchard J unf comtiur Into * Tin* 
farm l.i wvll watered and feu red, lar^e dwelhnir Iioiiho 
I'rI 'i> Are"i kVi'''<» ii U .' l 'h«lr'" lM : ‘' *‘’. t Ac., a'll'ln repair. 
"lore may remain on lioml unit 
. 1 !?, M r '’'’' (Joiher and fuelou UiIb larm 
tire north nt present nrlfet: iiit»n> ilum Air. 11 m 
depleted force and opening Richmond to a 
promenade for Grant. 
Sherman’s army Is represented to be in most 
excellent health and condition. They have lived 
quite as sumptuously as on the Georgia march. 
At first, quarter rations of meat and other pro- 
Federal army. The advance from Savannah to 
Lhurleston seems to have been as easy as the 
one from Atlanta to Savannah. The full of 
Charleston is a victory which will recompense the 
Federate for many labors, and encourage them 
McCulloch. cent postal currency is to be withdrawn. iV.V "p Et ’?c, ftn?Iqtii IJninSpfr enewieGo. W'orfonuire 
AmtANGEMENTs arc making at the Imperial ~ Th ° COal mono P olt »J 8 of Rochester, N. Y. have ^ "duthinotoS. BatavU.N. V. ' 794-21 
Library, at Paris, for placing at the disposal of bee » f re8en * t:d to the grand jury for indictment, for S C ,? > ° F0LA ’ CONSUMPTION, CATARRH, ftc. 
?• »•»«« . .;..u.. U -r;... 10 . .S a?.;; 
lion of forty thousand volumes, for the special 
benefit of tbose persons wlio cannot attend on 
week days. 
visions v, ere served, but the abundance found in to pursue with renewed vigor the couaucri VfV" 
the country soon rendered fhia .... ... . a or tbc conquest Ol the 
the country soon rendered this unnecessary, and Mb. b EI’ 
now only coffee and sugar are issued. Every- now virtually shut out from the worbf it^ n. 
nng else wag furnished by the foraging parties, continue to show unabated obstinacy’in i'r 
A communication was sent to Sherman on ance. 1 ob6tmacy « deh- 
thc 11 th from Wilmington, by a courier, escorted Thc Daily News contents iremr p v > .1 
,y a rcglinel1t ' 01 c:avall 7- This was rendered detailing the operations of Gen Sherman * ^ * 
necessary by thc strong parties of rebel scouts strain o? eulogy 8Uerman iu tt 
and guerrillas on the approaches to Wilmington. The Morning Post argues flint ri , 1 * 
Sbcrraa,,', e< „ pca , „ u /, re „ J ^ 
driven to make a detour of Ihriv min.c ai,... M neeesstty, and says 
Tub Louisville .lour,,,,I Tfte pMM .c Wn,l,l„ fil e B r»r 'a. 
ol the negro army bill at Richmond, now cor- Lieul.-Gun. Grout for twrvi 
siavery forever from - Paulsen, the chess pin, 
• ol ot this continent It will have no more fal during his tour through 
existence than the old system of servitude under S'vnoB out of 49 , drawing 7 
the administration of Moses. — Tim iw.,^ rem \ 
The new electoral law in Victoria, Australia, 
gives votes to all women who pay municipal 
rates, and, at the lust election, they availed 
Sherawn’Bcourlere u^rcivriveficflucd n d t° n ' , Morning Post argues that Charleston has themselves of their new power. It is repoTSd f * 0 
driven to make a detour i.f tortv mnes" Ti^ Rhw ® Va ? U ^ astmte « Ic Bece Wity, and says tliftt ll ««7 voted very well, and favored educated lbt 
rqirccnt tlie people dwulllngaloog Uie roatc as “!'«<!“ ,ul *" t tav « ^ 
strongr'y favoring ll« Union, nuri nnxlnns for law obtain^ r«nll« rtld. nLco l ira J u "«l 'toor to UmSpolO- u..o, 
the appearance of the National Army. foremost r ml oftl.Mil! „ ln thc « U ° C ’ adverti8CB in ‘he Examiner of thc _ . 
A dispatch from General Grant to’the Sccrc- The fall of Charleston l | "* ,8 of tLc P r ‘» l ' nl day. Jth to accommodate persona viaiting Richmond made 
l«ry of War, dated the 10,,U , Mt „ «j. t,e i» ,n Ih “ ll *» l« day. Single 
receipt of a letter from Gen. Sherman, the 12 th percent in United Slates i 10 advrtlJCC <b lwo uicals-dinner $15, breakfaat and Buppcr each, -A 
a. Fayetteville, ri. C. lie d,,crihe« hi, S fo"r nr h, f, ConfS.?? “ \ n 7," ro »' ,eto ' «««l hoard ate and n 
good health and spirits, having met with’ no The Army and N vv S^mfortablc rooms at those reasonable rates. which 
serious opposition. Hardee keeps his front tim! of Zr! lion ^ A 8m °° LAK ““ come to light in Boston. - N 
at a respectful distance. At Columbia hfi do- cent ration of garrisons will einwU ^ 7!' olliccr id Hie United States service stole ■ lnimi 
and48 cannr en ratiroad establishments, hands of Beauregard and Ila lee and im Imt iT'" tbo,,8ftud «*oHaw In government bonds, PoBl -° 
aml43cam°n the Confedcratesare plfteedh an^L ’r forwarded them to hU mother at South Bos- = 
In I ayctteville he found 20 pieces of artillery ceoding danger from which it w ° U J '° r 8afo keo P in * A daughter-in-law of the 
and much other material. ' ^ » 110,1 wia ®g it will rwniire mnii,.!. ,n..— ... " U1, 
It is reported that two brigades of the enemy 
iui tuning In* tour through Germany, He has won 39 
games out of 49, drawing 7 and losing lint. 3. 
— Tho Bangor (Me.) Times says that one limiting 
party brought three tuus of deer meat into that city, I 
last woek, Iroin tho MnttawanikcAg settlement. 
— ^ bid t° i ,lx old bachelor* for tho benefit of the 
widows and children of deceased soldiers, was rejected 
in the Maryland House of Delegates the other day. 
— Two eons or the late Dnko of Newcastle had a 
fight with carving knives recently in a London Club 
‘ ''T Vr^'i ’r 11 u-" ' DlA' Imre-e*, Swelfi'i Jon* 
PealdOr-iid. Wire Worinv. Moth Putelip* I enrovv lln- 
inors, C 0 tistl],im,., 1 . huletme, Hydrocele. I. iini i ' 
V.rleocle, N. unal -n. lYv.-r and AguV, B it,T™ (•„«?* 
(travel and Mone. Sinlvntlon. Ilrmr n. .‘7 “• 
hy cx|>rcb«. 
r the ftppropriato (ncdlulutt^ tot is urdod 
meals—dinner $15, breakfast and supper each, 
$ 10 . The proprietor promises good board and 
comfortable rooms at those reasonable rates. 
A SINGULAR case has come to light in Boston, 
A staff officer in (he United States service stole 
thirteen thousand dollars in government bonds, 
llll/l C/.H..._ 11 A I 
IU me Maryland House of Delegates tho other day. / 1 KICAT SA LU OF \V YT( Hi:s AND 
— Two eons or the Into Duke of Newcastlo had a " * JKWGLR Y ! 
fight witli carving knives recently in a Loudon Club 0 NB MILLION B0U.AR8' WORTH, 
House, and the youngest was killed by his brother. “> «* iwspoheo os at 
— A rebel lady In Newton, Va„ boasts of having A:Ei ' EACH j 
made money enough hy selling pies to Union soldiers, know wlmtp'u in'To Vel-ehe! ‘ny A. P H. Kowkn * ^o" 
last, summer, to paper her kitchen with greenbacks. Ageiils lor the Miiniiint inrern. 
— A, Providence, It., I , ffie .oral of rale sSvSS 
o,»l mcllrd r„o» whld, fell l„ 3(1.38 Inehe., .Ira;“..i“AWH., 'ASS .ra tfijXSWOSt 
wliu h ih 4.48 inchoB lt>e than tht* average of 83 yoara vv 1* 80< ‘ i? 1 y^ 1 . 1 f0 ° Iihvc uod ctieu li Is ut. 
^ \ailr Oniloil to ftt 11(1 IIim ilnllup >411.1 JnL*« .. 
ccddiiijr dan^r, from which it wiU require 
greater genius than ever Lee and Davis have as 
yet exhibited, to extricate them. The purpose 
Jm ,1 mil I ,.1 , « .■* •HftviVMMiu-ui UUIUIN 
Hill but and forwarded them to ids mother at South Bos- 
os on ol ex ton for safe keeping. A daughter-in-law of t he 
require mother discovered the money and atole It. Offi. 
T h!tVC US CCrH of t, ‘" l11 "' stepped in, and the money was 
lire purpose found at last in the clothing of the daughter. I 
— So dense was Ihe tog in London ou the 21st of 
January, that In several of the suburban districts tho 
PoBt-ofllce letter-carriers could not deliver the letters. 
MARRIED, 
cat**, you will «t*(? wiiAt yon nvo (o huve uutl Ok*ii li is 'it 
your optiem to fteml Uit» tlollHmuil tnfco thf urtlvleor nut 
t urchanerf, may liuw oMain » Gold Watch, inamoiui 
Bing, nr am- r-t ol Jewelry on our (tel tor one «|nll«r. 
.V *'ecO.rti .rfr. - In all tra(i*ai'ifon* hy 
mull, we sllllll charge lot forwarding tin. . ..J 
mull, we Mmll charge Ibi forwarding tin. CenltUaleif 
paving postage, tin (I doing the bn*.. V.1 eenijl each' 
which iduki be Inclosed when the ('ei llrtcatc |« sent for' 
t-ivc ( crl illciitc* will In? sent for ft; eleven for fy. 
Aok.m«. Wo M'ii ill agent* in 
Lv rownsand. N. V., March 131(1 1 Ktir. i.v Rev M F 
Abkills, -Mr. I.VSAMIKK HKVfiKi Y $ ii gin ill 
and Miss ANNIE M.TRAUV.ot DU, N. y. K ’ " 
every town and county in the country. Addrei 
-t A. II. UOWEN «V CO., No.Sfi Be< kmai 
regluient, aud In 
k man Bt., N. y 
500 OOO CKANaUHttY PLANTS 
GV/y.yUv lor bttle by UE<>. A. HA TE 
gJ» beud for Circular. Bellingham Mass. 
