Show v ''A':':’' - ' i 4? - T v ' : : r r i - J: -- ' -- The news of Sherman soceesses in South Carothroughout lina when it became generally known of universal the rebel army caused anofeeling secret of their intenPrivates make tion to desert Lee has placed a heavy guard in his rear to prevent them going back to their homcs They conSrm the statement that the siege gnus have been removed from Petersburg and carried to some point in tho retr of that city’lv Tho rebel officers jopealy express the opinion that Hence the can stdp Sherman i advance i privates desert by scores- Governor Vance of North Carolina says that the struggle for freedom shall never be girea up He prayerfully entreats the people to rise and sas all disasters the South is sutrering are oaosed by i soldiers being absent withontleave The Richmond Whig of the 21st saysj it donrt know where or when Beauregard win gjve Sherman battle but if the latte rvcontinnes to inarch toBeauwards Richmond he marches to his dqom regard is Sherman’s master in all the arts of strate-- y and tactics lie will retreat when proper and I! j ght tirhen proper The llerald's Turk's bland correspondent gives g yew additional Items of interest regarding the Spanish Dominca war$ The decision of the government of Spain to withdraw all its troops from St Domingo was not knoWn on the Island Owitg to the failure to receive reinforcements the Spaniards In the town of Samaria have been obliged to evacuate it and establish themselves on Island Lie- -' rantino'' One day they subjected the natives within their lines to great hardship and oppression bnt still the spirit of the laUe? was unbroken and thfy continued determined to ultimately gain their in- Pm ll 1 16 rer Annum St' Months Three AlMlha Jlmjlni ( Per Month -- rrHtxInnumbcrtu lttril In ann’V ' 16 6 0Q 3 60 ! fixSIifiiln-''?- P?-Mou-th rrjin - V IVr Annum QO - a oo 6 W) v H l'O 23 u : I- no-thSn- EGBAFHICf T '- - I r? felNTLETOV AND JUDGE HIT : joxk TOsjaciiMOpi CAPTURED’ Jr - l I j ‘ixrfcvN v j - -jj f j figHt ix tesasi : VjH ' ' 'MOBirj7 NOT TO BB GIVEN UP! 2&jw York 2& V - 1 v Hu! World’s ' GarMorganlias (special say3 'preremptori! declined the position of) secrer ary of the treasury s JlT V 'Hie RichnvHMl papers announce formidable 'movements byTederal troops igainst'f King-fcton XC r alio on tho Virginia andTenneste -- v railroad 1 i' ' jg - J- - ririlDRAW ITS TROOPS FROM AN DOMINGO! de-nretti- on - r r-- ' 110 00 Examiner of the 20th anponnces the dependence' Cincinnati 21 arrival of 970 Union prisoners jfrofik Danville The Kentucky Ilottsoof Representatives yester ' 11 for exchange' day rejected the proposed amendment to the Fed- mil Constitution byi28 majority show’s’ was ana Wheeler that it The' Whig t New T rk 24 vT)t 'Kilpatrick vjh3 was whipped at Aiken to the Herald’s According correspondent the The Despatcli thinks Sherman’s main body! snrpriseof the detachment of Sheridan's cavalry will kerp nortaio Charlotte and send cavalry by Mosby's guerrillii in Ashby's Gap ou Sunday last prove not to have been so disastrous to the the roaid at Florcncei til is policy! it former Jo break as at first supposed 40 of 90 men at that says has becii to keep his force well together tme reported captured having eluded the rebels and thus force the rebels back end since succeeded in effecting their return to their regiments rTltnrTribune’s correspondent soys M Cairo 24 trill A scouting party bnder Capt Newell! eighth oaujlenaud ihe new French Won leave' forpVoshington --lie fully sympathises New Hampshire which left Vidolio in the early with thprprorth in the sruggleJ The part of this month patrolling Blackriver have in! a terrible state of dilapidation having 'Tribune also lyarnsTrpm trustworthy sources-- returned subsisted four days on horse and male meat alone that rthe robI senator FpoteU said jbefore in swamps1 surrounded by rebels Gen Meredith leaving for Einope that the rebel Corigress- - has j been relieved 'df thff command of jWestern men in the recent session for three months’ Kentucky LBaltimore 24 past liaveiegdnhed their cause ds hopeless1 A Fort Monroe dispatch says Gen Terry took d The irrtqmrer'iias frantic article on the of Wilmington at9 am on the 22nd financial eondition pf rebeldom in whichiitj possession a large amount of stores of all kinds wpich proposes to' take on&fifth of tho cotthn and thcirckels la their hastekad neglected to 'destroy Tobacco crops! ti carry on tho jwar New York J4 t says1 in i Potomac the of Ilerald’s Thp special lays serio of army the and' theithation country irtpo is every train of cars from City Point brings jreerpiu he calamities) which threaten ifiiir can se ‘too The regiments are being filled to their maximum great to was to t me in windy denuncia ions strength - New York 23 j! - The Richmond Examiner of the 21st Says the T The Herald's Washington special' says enemy bpow gathering all his availably forces them for a combined movement Ccneril Singleto a of Illinois peace Democrat and directing Richmond Sherman is advancingthrough against left Washington again on the 2ndon anx South Carolina while Beauregard slowly retreats C'lreion to lucjiniond accompanied' by Judge before him towards CharlotteviUe Foster i mawith a demonstrations olf CotSrt heavy force on the of Claims' supposed king' Hughes' late the Roanoke and Neuse rivers eastward The' Yankee 1 oh a peace mitisihii forces in East Tennessee are crossing the moon-talu- s v- r Cincinnati 23 to take Beauregard l — Fort Monroe 24 The ratification of tho Amendment Bill on the ynoning Our entered y Wilmington froops Vas rejected Ipy jthe Kentucky senate yester-da22nd After of Fort the Anderson I 'evacuating f' ' '-- ! t -- L ' Chit-ministe- - I ij "3 -- x A i - : k'1 ! i jpap-tnri- ig " J ! -- : ' -- j I ! ' I byline j ucu 'announces that' his policy will ia no material tlegreo differ fTbrn that pursued Sby Genl 13ut- -: of negroes wil) be bridge: ' "vigorously prosecuted: No stater troops will he enlisted or allowed in tho ptate but all troopsf raised for jthe defense of The state will lie maintained! by the United States service Atul-btiifider the- control of the Federal offi- ' 1 'Jccrs ' : llie-jeHlistmen- 1- J ‘ ( majority-Luiimjir commanding 7W "Aentucky - - i T: mandcrTrcnchard - "Wash of theiU S- - 'steaih I Com cr Itliode Island Stelegnipiis to tie' Navy Department' from Hampton Roods tii is morning xi were within four miles of thatptir troon -- 1 was heard ancTodr lesivy firing ' troops'were advancing rtlpidly Wfl-mingto- -- Inforpiatiojj frcMn tie army of tlie Potomac suites thatrtnelanny ''mi in! great jjleh over the captum (of Charleston ) A shotted salute was firevP throughout the whole line in honor of the -- K " Philadelphia 23 The EveuingT degraph has the following: Ht’ ' Washington 23' The Richmond papers of Tuesday say Gherman is' piisliing rapidly north for Glari Iotte fcjalisbury JGreeiisuoro and Danville tlfrnce tQ join) Grant in an attack on Rich: Tiiondand unless IjsherinaH be sobu cliecked T he cannot be stepped all jl A telegram from Goldsboro on the 19th says a Union forcb has set out from Newbent for 'L urboro to cut the railroad from Wiu niingt0nto --Rithjmond- Another force was jnoving upoii thej South side off the Nensei river to cut the!! railroad A Yankee farce is uwo reported moving ipast fromTlenhessee to join Sherman in! hjs march iiorth The whole tdne otthe rebel jiapera is despoudentt '1 4 The rebel of Representatives On Iipuse Monday passed h Bill to arm 200000 niggers '1'hesame biir would pass the senate iii seqret session on I’uesday 1 v - New York 23 ' 'At a iheeting of the citizens y ifwas voted to suspe pd business - on he 4th of March next to pelebrate the recent victories' m a mahnercomincnsurate with"!their grau-deBusinessC(?mmittees of-th- e people of the whole country from Maine torSan Francisco will be requested to unite iii filling demonstrations T Vvjees fronof joy on that day irt France show thatltbe report cession of Soor is without foundation Thelations betWeeq France and the United -- t: - it -- 1 'I 'I'-- ' on the East side of the river The latter t(ok (up a new line four miles from Wflmiqgton butj wm so hotfy ' pursued by Terry that he could menu no troops to the west side On that side thel rebels mai)e a stand behind Own creek Cox crossed his t -- i ‘ td-da- troops behind themronflat boats attacked them o'u the rear and ranted them taking two gims and ' 500 prisonere j the! 2ist Cox poshed to the Brumarek river On opposite Wilmington where the bridges were on fire On hisarrival the rebels began burningthc rosin in thd city and left it ihat night Our captures including Fort Anderson amount to abopt 700 prisoners aud 30 guns ' The Citizens stated (that the rebels bnrned 1000 bales of cotton and 151000 barrels of rosin The Union showed itself quite strongly in the city Terry followed Hoke northward C B COMSTOCK (Signed) Lt Col A p C M ' New York 24 The Tribune’s special army of the Potomac oil the 22nd says' This e ve the report- came to the --(font of tbe 9th corps that the enemy had showed some signs of leaving that point of their lines-anmoving right The nave begun a mover meht to the right which may mean an attack on our left or a movement toward North Carolina I learned that Frqm deserters who came in y movel Hill’s is to orders under of corps part The' Tribune has the following from the Richmond Enquirer of the 22nd: The progress of Sherman through South Carolina the tall of Colombia without the slightest resistance the 'swiftness of movements and hisjapparent outgeneraling the Confederate commander have created very serious apprehensions on the part of the public as to the military condition of that State J vhat the purpose and plans of Beauregard are ‘it has not been permitted to make ont Hia prompt but expected evacuation of Columbia may indicate very grat weakness or it may be part of very deepj strategy the successes of which will give back all that was lost New York 25 The Herald's special says a dispatch received from Grant’s headquarters states here that extraordinary activity had been displayed Exalong the rebel line near Petersburg y tensive changes of location of divisions have been made on some parts of the line pickets have been doubled and other indications of somq unreported movements are given It is the opinion of veteran officers at the front that they are about to evacuate Petersbuig and fall back across the Appo-inatoI ! wt I kely to ' undergo siny - to-da- the-enemy- I Xj As the rebel newspapers have received official notification to suppress military news we are without any later intelligence regarding Sherman's progress in South Carolina but the Richmond papers csnnotjconceal their mortification over the capture of Charleston and Columbia The occupation of the"latter by Sherman they acknowledge to have been very unexpected at Richmond Serious apprehensions are expressed la reference to the ability of Beauregard to make any effective opposition to the northward advance of the national forces 'The Herald's Jfew Orleans correspondentl Mys on the night of the 6th two boats crews from tho U S Reamers Princes Royal and Bienville trader boarded ciptnr-e- d acting ensign George H French and raitfto the blockading fleets from trader the htrbor the guns of the rebel forts in Galveston blockade running schooners Pet Annie and Sophia laden with about 250 bales qf cotton each bn the Wght of the 3rd the somewhat noted bkcksde running steamer Will O' the Wisp while and attempting to get into Galveston went ashore was rendered useless by the guqs of the block-ader-e The 'steamer-the- n attempted to ran the blockade outward on the night of the Cjh bnt was driven back'by th Union guns 4 disturb-uc- e Dispatches jpst received Wilmmgtpn is in possession of our troops ii Signed v j j 24' t announce thai 1 r to-da- ashlnsrton - ’s to-nig- ht V 1’"' i - ' 403 ' ' ' I ur ' day-- - Stasiox " - New Ydrk 24 !The Herald’s army Potomac correspondent pf the 22nd saw last night 200 repels left lor their boniesJrom one brigade -division Hooke’s of Longstreet’s corps is tbc only brge lipdy Of troops which have been j A'J'-- j 'It' £ 1 V '¥ - rl u v -- : it H0L1E lAUUFAGTUliE i 1 l The rebel journals give some Texts items of interest including accounts of the defeat of the rebel force on the South Concha river in that State in January by ' Indians The fight is Mid to have been a most' desperate one The Indians are giving the rebels there mnch trouble The Austin Gazette Is1 suspicions that these operations are the1 forerunners or a grand advance of the Union troops in northern Texas la the spring by way of Red River The works found kt Galveston were being improved and enlarged ( It was said that the Mexican town of Matamons has ceased to be a free port r The Union force reported bv the rebel papers as having recently moved from Knoxville Tennessee towards North Carolina-i- s now said by them to 'eomift of between four and five thousand men under Gen Gillen The force from Sheridan's army which was sent in pursuit of the rebel icavalry who last Tuesday dashed into Cumberland Md and captured Gen’s Crook and Kelly returned to Winchester on Thursbeen unsuccessful in rescuing those day haying officers' ' Tho World's special says McCnUoeh's name has been sent to the Senate for Secretary of the Treasury Freeman Clarke M (X from Rochester will be Comptroller of the currency y Louisville 24 A special to the Democrat Nashville 23rd says intense excitement exists at Knoxville from the report that Longstreet’s command was moving on that place v: 4- - ' 'V ' i-- 1 mb ' : fcwandjSpleridld r l T ii -- -- V- J ' ':?i 1 v -- r EAGLE 'EMPOlfflW The unders gned i h&3 - - I' ‘! SALE AT REDUCED PRICES j ! 1 MERCH ANDlisE !! 4 A YIno Stool of A ims’ boots asuoes Alsot a SP‘LESDID ASSORTMENT 1 -1 : lf! U & BODEHBURQ ’ KAHN ii 1 LADIES FINE LACE AND - was ratified by the Legislature of Louisiana onthe BALMORAL GAITERS& SHOES 17tii i' A fow Deere below tits Pselie Telegraph New York 2g " A letter published in Richmond from Gen Lee Uano&ctured cm bs prembss by zeellsot workmra Ofilee says the armingof negroes is not only expedient to and warranted Satbfkctioa give but necessary as he does not think the white population can supply the necessities of i long war A letter to the Herald from the 6th army corps on the 23d says deserters state that several brigHAVE JUST ades of Hill's corps have gone south to the reinA-- LARGE AMOUNT OF forcement of Beauregard and the whole of Lee's j army is under marching orders j Another letter dated 24th says it is known that LADIES’ AND RENTS BOOTS AND SHOES a considerable portion of Lee's army yesterday A Choice Variety in Size and Tattsnef was ordered to make fonr days ‘cooked rations ana or prepare to carry considerable ammunition on their More will probably be ascertained - i EASTER MANUFACTURE Serson if Additional precautions are being taken at City AT Point and other places for a proper' reception of the rebel rams wnich are expected soon to make LOW PRICES auouier attempt at a raid down James River I' 24 Memphis BESIDES OOOKIEQ CTEXSILS AXD TIXWAIR The Bulletin this morning says the rebel leaders have lately issued orders to have all the detachA LARGE LOT OF ments of their troops in West Tennessee together with such conscripts as they have gathered sent South without delay We have reason to believe Abo s Complete Aortmt it that a large portion of the rebel forces lately abont I are Memphis already gone Their destination is '4 said to be Mobile on iia: and baxr The raid into Arkansas develops the fact that mnch suffering exists from scarcity of food received : j Cooking! Stoves Sole and Upper Leather 1 i dor id ( Cairo 26 A Vicksburg correspondent says deserters from Dick Tayfer’s army declare there is no intention on i Carpenters’! Tools j CRONIN & CLAYTON part bf the rebel authorities to abandon Eb that the city has always been a depot of arms military material of all kinds and that the cannon and supplies recently taken to Selma formed intended for part of tne armament and stores It is believed that the use of the Mobile rebels Selma will be assailed soon and they are trying to pnt it in a good defensive condition without weak ening Mobile Tne same correspondent says the report Forrest has 25000 men under him 1$ untrue has not over 20000 Dick Ttjlortind Forrc getlier cannot muster 25000 It i conjectured that one of the two corps which recently left Colatnbus Three ironclads Mississippi has gone to Mobile have been stationed at the month of Red River to frustrate any raid on that stream into Mississippi which the rebels may design making and also to rebel troops from crossing It is ruprevent anyBrig-Gen mored that Meredith has' been reinsti-te- d i WEST SIDE r t : r ! tm (Oppoai FARMING IMPLEMENTS ‘ OTerland Stefa OflSc) HAVE JUST OPENED AND ARE CONTINUING 1 ' rO Spades Shovels OPEN TIIEIR !J r Seytheii Snaths - Gr te I ! ENERAL MERC HAND ISE The steamer Luminary Nov 19th arrived to St Louis Mnch excitement exists at New Orleans in consequence of the publicity given to and exposure made of a secret society having r And ore now supplied with s Full AMortment of permanent organization and regular meetings Recent developments prove that it is ruled by ry Goods Confederate sympathizers whose object is to get to and power through that power protect political Groceries the secessionists of that efry from their jnst deserts Hardware! New York 26 Tue Herald says late advices from London are Queenstvare that the pirate ram Olinde had put into the SpanGlasswir ore ish port of Ferrol having met with considerable t Hosiery damage n the Bay of Biscay after leaving the French coast She was considered a failure The AND A FIXE SELECTION OF U S steamer Niagara and a French steamer had gone to intercept her The new rebel pirate Ajax sailed from England LADIES WINTER DRESS GOODS some weeks ago Three others would Shortly sail one of which named Hercules in the Clyde was Cheap Handsome end Durable abont ready The Richmond Enquirer of the 23d has an article urging the arming or negroes It declares that the war was began by the Gulf States! in opposition to the wishes of the border States that tlie Gull A SFLE DID ASSORTMENT OF States rejected adviefe and harried Virginia and other border States to bear the weight of a- war they never desired After mentioning the rain and devastation of the border States it says the tide is now rolling towards those States who made the AXD fight who affirmed success or universal destruction They by whom the first blow was Stricken are first to desert those whose breasts have thiis far received the fury of the atorm raised by others The Minday compact of mutual support was' broken and bills to appropriate slaves so as to secure Thankful for p ist favors a share of public an honorable existence was defeated in the Senate chiefly by the votes oftbe Gulf States patronage is still solicited j Washington 26 The large amount of business necessary to be GRAIN and FLOUR received In transacted will engage Congress day and night until the adjournment without affording the op131-- tf Ezehs: age' for Goods portunity for deliberation which their importanceg demands A large number of public bills 'rinclnd-iqthose necessary for the army' and navy have WANTED AT WALKER BRO’S yet become laws The amendatory enrollment bill Is still pending The Indian appropriation bill is jet with other important measures which have passed the House to be acted npon by the Senate including the bankrupt and Illinois and Niagara The House too have yet FfUs sh p canal bills tq consider various important bills which ted in the Senate i 196-tf a WE HATE XQWJON HAND THE BEST SBAJM ' ' ' i i: i i Tobacco arid Cigars H H- A IPLEXDID STOCK OFPIPSfi if 500 Gallons Tar 30000 Latlis 200 Bushels Lime - ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES !i ran ormixo Kara ura if YANKEE WOTIOXS llv AS TO SXALLT ASTOXISII t rxs omuro stabs un l99-2- w Departure—Monday:— A Garrison Apply I ices 'll DRY GOODS y rf (G1KOCIBMES sad Du- and PRICE Is Full and of QHALIXY r i - fi- - !v We call attention to oof T2X1 i -- :Ut— T:-- rr T ‘ r- - S' 1 - ‘ - - j- !''' 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I - nt Ames N OP I i Hoeo Rakes ate PALL & WINTER STOCK " en-ren- and i - EAST TEM LE STREET ' ! 1 - Y BAST TEMPLE STRUT Cairo 25 The Constitutional amendment abolishing slavery ' i T- F --o- of i ' ' j now on hand and IFjOIV nn - ' t k' - ’'j: i STOCK OF i cot-toqji- nd I -- ’ Petersburg TERMS:!fmMVMkljr sT- - V MV frl which the rebel Honie It is’ estimated ofThe bill to arm negroes on the 20th was indefipassed Representatives around rebel army that the strength of the on the following the Senate nitely postponed by - 4 is 30000 "'"M f- -- ? sent south from' Lee’s army Ijil ' ?ka J f - '£V : 1 1 THE Vt fl i s - 'J ig s - |