s l'IMII .jWeff ta ,JeJ-V V - - IT MUST jjb ! r 4h J : .','!!!-; PUBLISHED BY AN ASSOCIATION OF rRINTERS.-OFFICE ON POINTERS' ALLEY, BETWEEN UNION AND DEADERICK -rr-vr--rTz ,, :. : :rm. . . r"T"", ; . . , , , ., ,. STREETS. VOL I. NASIIYILLE, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1803. KO 299 3CS PROSPECTUS , OF T NASHVILLE UNION Tb N'iliriuil Kaio was commenced Ut aiirlng, for tli irpoa" vKiliig Hi Ebl Koulluirn Un-fe-l.raoy.an'l oradvocntlnl th retirati'"li orfYlaral authority, tlliol any aUWnuiut, over nil th Stab's lilcS tiav tliipUl to aafel. Itol.jt we to proclaim doctrine of l.lherly nl l!nlin, i tliey were our expcruniled ly th father of th Republic, but which fr tnor tlie n yrar Ui Urns na dreary carnival of treason had bn nepoken and unwritlon Id tl.a Capital of tlx Htat .f AmokiW Jirato, ami trtreaiuoil up"tily In Ui Usurl of tlie fjtUbful. We LUevo'l thai the rlj;lil y In cun itaet a lo) ill Journal, In a rlly Ilk Neilivllle, Bt euih a time as thla, u to ralso Hi warerlng a-.d llmlil upto the triM staii'lard of patriotism, an l not to luiwf lh taul.iril of JalrioU-in,tirt'r the manrrnr i.f anus other Jetiruwla, t ult th .lepive.l Uit of th aoml InyalasJ nympjlUlwii's llh lbs EL binon.l lj naa'.y. ' " Tl Uhion, thtit-ofor, his held s.1 friends all w1k support, ami an fuj'S all w.io opKne, th Vnioo of th Stills. It ttbworl I KimwnB am Sunoxxinr. With itJe aB.l trillion It tout no oinpiouiiw to Dink. It contend for llw lVdrid (i iwl.tuU in nnl tho Law mode In purauaiic thi ronf al th St;riiBiia Uf ot tiii l.tsn, au)thm la the OoimtitiitlKii aud Um of any of th hUtra to the contrary notw'tli tairilhg. . Itcontondi for the Union of lh Btnt', hecaus lihul It tho prowtvatlon uf our llbertki and lmtl tullota aud tlu oignnlzattou of oclct lUelf ar wholly lniioiilhlo. lhrfur, whatover standi In th y orcrushlii out the rebellion and rnatoriax lh Cnloa must pirt h, no nmtt.T by wlut umlt l eal'nl. ' ' . Wln tlmiuaud of our cltlion ohlli re Tuy down thi'lrllvt Um Uialtur ofthilrcouutry,a aeacrl flce alovo all onrlhly prlo, end pre-l"ii in Ihu eight of ll.n, tioel forbid that any ignoble mollv f lf iitorent fliould nrnke uuy man wave r in lib loy.' ally. If tliur bo any 'h, h t thum loi'k at th blood of Shiloli, "ort Ponidnuu, Slurfi-uMhoro and rtodvlckeburf;, and bluh at tholr wlnkednea and lolly. l.oe for our cmiutry thould uow ovcril.kdow very thr fuellB; ; and ho i uo patriot ho loves hli hntam, land, or p'roc with a lithe of t!ie dera tion tikh h fuoU for hi country. Kven prudi'iit aalDshioK ehould cuTiij! nwu to be )triol4, f..r who i nu hip to aaf c lib own troaeun a li'Uii the wrwU ef ruluil and dlnnnitr'd Cnlon? We Kiut to k the land "m o more blenai d with I he ndurliy eunehln of an honorablo lc, baeed upon Ui coiuyleto and uuoonditloual luhuiUalou of th reikis new In arnu, and "t lit up with U iUhcIITuI KlowoJ apdar bawd Kn niaecuhitu l ji1ty, and couonM"l to traitore thn glow of a nioti'or which would tii only to betray, and going out woulii li'jiv uU durkni'M leul'old more gloomy than that which provnlU'd bofrtre. Three fe lh ntlmonU and vl-w whhh th Ukiom will continue to advenat through whntcrer o( etorni lunahlno may nwait it in Iho future, and we auk Ike auport of nil who bolljve It to he Import ant that athuroughlyand Tluoromly b yal ne l--r should hepuhlhihed 111 Naiilivillo, TEIMS OF SUBSCUIPTIOX, (m Tk nnn.) Lially L'nlol, (alnile euy) iwrannuni S1U ' per we'k Uft JfJ-AU cammuuicatlona ou hunlmu-a with the OAVa, will be addhed to the riTtt'iciSol VSWS, and all (Wuoaunlcttlom to tU Miof will U a 1 di et ed toS. C.MKKCttt.' ' Kdllonof loyal newnpapora will do ua a grat kind ui'li hy ropubllahhig the forroreliig, or Itx auh.fteac. Ti ruricnt tniimuctlona In Tonneeae for tnonthe to roin will "tut blghly Interesting to all lori'rH of their country aid het fre luatHutlotii, and the columns of the I'mon will furnUh the enrllp't un I mwt n llnld hUbvry ofthoa tvml., UATES OF ADTEItTISIXG. (T! 11)11 OR I. (a TO COltaTITOT & grr.) 1 Square, I 'lay, $1 ta e;irh nddit'nal Inaeit'n, M Iweek, 3 iu ouch additional aquaic, 1 M .. it j .. 4 r,o n .. ami ' 1 month, ( " " mti ti it jj u in) " i M i t 3 "liOO " '" Mai t ti n m is mi " " "" 8 on h ii t ii jjoiio " " " 100O TO ADVERTISERS IN DETAIL Tte BiTaa w ilt aa a rvLLow i VunrUT Tohnnn, 1 month , ...till (K) ... W (10 M 11 J 2ft tt .-......"i:.u " l'i ' til) () ...I " to (x :to to J M 00 a m oo U i M (M .l it :tn oo " i It 40 IV) llir Cidumu.. tin t'oliiuui.. t m s .i 41 (Kt ii 41 .i 70 00 M 11 ' 110 0C AdveiileenrntH ocrvpylng anv eHfOlal iMtlII In- tda, IN Kr rait, a Idiltoual , eifuml poeiltoit ouuode, lo pir rent t ar Advert hemi'iita Inserted In Iho l.oi'al Olumu dial ud al tlta rule of twuuty centa fU' Ulie. CtianKca niny b made trlodicali' wliru agreed ition l but evetymii'li t han will Involve eatru ex ienHe, to tie ld for hy the adVuiil.-fr. 4) m itdt'erft-lrracxcerWoiy laa tjiaoa tviJrJrfeil or irtfl b eLsia4 W Aa ewreje. marrlaga aud t'unrral Notlrrn, tfl'tn xi'uUliit llv lluat, will lie chargod at Hi uaual adveili liig rauwi. ( Annoiinrrmrnta of ('undid ate. For mwttt linker , (lit no " i .unity " ft (Hi fit) an Adrraah re.pilred In advaur for all advit!ne ntviila, unle'ta hy ap.Hdul aKreemuut. V.a, the uiidihned, ha.e tbl day ailo.exl the abve rwtva, lo wl.l n we bind omativiia atrlclly I adhere. WM. CAMfcUOS, for the J01IV WA1 LACK, for tho VpvUk. NiANVitti, Timm., July I'Jth, lntii. uro. w. BntwMAKiK. uthon h kou:i SHEWMAKER & ROBB, No, U, SOUTH IOIIKT11 fTKEIT, (aawaaa aimit aku wauitt,) kt. i.ovm, no. lMabllslii'il for the Brurfit cf Strmigrri, auitM ro at. iotn i iun' o . . tiok, Woundad, or Soldtor that hvt Did tram WonntU or licknon. ClORIUXr INTH.l.l(iNt' Wllb UK OlVgV OK J tti oBdllUo ol any Hi' k or Hi ndi d aV di.T in T. 14'1'IM. l.lH I.SVUJJ(,aM'IN,ATl, SA-HV1I.I.K, Mill 'Ml t'ltV, any whr lt.nial iv lh Vi.i.jo lii itmet.i. Tflie la t e mil Aitjiy lut.i"ktnee i Otoe to the I'liiM'd Cltali', aud lu. uiatuu reuaid tug Kildlria (nail aey pai t of th I.' tf. ran b Kleu at ai.y t:ni.-, by mll.ng at. or waiii .j to the Am lamiiuiiri li.nii, ,t (Utlo h.n So. K. II I'Kkaoa ixiaiK to HT. L. I l n? teaia Kaia-Mw wiU el.uln all nennary iniurinatioB by ealltng at oar lAU., No. ll,i-oulli iitu ih Miru. May li.UDi r SODA, SPICK, BLACIIINO, 5iC. JlVr UV.riLlVl.il AM KllH MU Af f5l koutH 3MiUt ftit.t, (IMe.eu I'Uirili and llr.uij ta., hl.j.1 A "aiilh 4 Old ! and ) Jan. IM-tf DIRECTORY. CITY OOVERNMtNT. . JOHN HCOH BMrTH, Jfiaanr. WILLIAM 8 HANK, Kteordtr. QUH CHUHBLET, Jfanaal. lr,mtf fraif-W. U. Wllklnaon, A. 0. Tcker, and Jatne A. tiled. (SerJta of At Afurlef John niumhly,eai-of!W, BrKj Jacob Kri nch, second ; aud Tbo. AtoCariy, third. , To itaanxir William driver. ft-newa Cnmnr k. 8. 8hklnl Waff Tom CWIor K. B. 0 arret t JVeaeierer K. lUnry. . ' HVi.ii intler Thomaa Leake, MufKrHtWroJ tit Workkomf J. (J. Dodd. fueHniandenl o (Aa Wder HVW-Wra. BUerarl. CM, o On Tira IV,r7ien-John M. Bcahury . Sftrton of (A Oaatery T. B. McBrid. Nrtrt Oiw J. L. Stewart., :h ' . Cut AUorlrjr-K, T. Mutiny. ' 1 CITY COUNCIL. Kmu 4Mermae U. M. Brlcn pr(:di.nl ; loha Caipor, Joa. J. Kohb, Kd. Mulloy, B. (i. Sr.8l, W. . ChoHiliKiu, M. I). I. t.lailiorttfl, and J C Smith. vommtm duaaeif Andrew Andrraon, Praahlant; Ja. T:rn. r, iliwin Moberte.U. M. Houinate, Aliraliam Myers, A let. Mi:l'anel, I.. B. Ilungh, Ctiarli Sayer, J. B. auiiwiee. W. A. MiHIellanu, T. J. Yarbroiinh, Wm. driver, Wm. Btuwarl, Ih.j. Cready, Wm. Haily and Win. Munborn. TA.VMSO llMMITTlt Of TH OITT COCSClt. rinoitoe Know lee, Scovrl Hid Brlen. ICtwr HenhAmlereoB. !uittb and Clalborn. iireei Hull, Turner, Ifyi'm, alulloy, Cbratban, Tarbrough, Cready and llaily. i Waar Turner, Carper and Mi't'lelland., eV:Wa .'heatbam, Mulloy and Kuowles". it a Iie;wiWnen Myera, Htewart and McClelland Oat Lrtta r, C'ready aud Myor. tvmeferp .-mlth, Sanbirt'n and HUwarL ' ' ' MarkM Uimm Yarbrough, Koberu and Carptr. M.i-ea Hudov, Moliaulel aud Htawarl. I'oliet theailiam.llrlen and Unjrer. r fil.rin(n Orady, Clulhorti and Myera. L HViUw-Hftyore, Rohb and Moriautel. Imyrormmlt td Exj tndttmrm McCiel and, Brlen and Ntnliora. PuUie IVojirrl Rohh, Stawart and Prlrer. ( IW Jfimie Uuip-r, Rotithgat and Ua'lev. 4)aT The Board ol Aldermen meet th Tuodnya noil preoi iling the t-ond and fourth Tburedwy In' earb month, nod the t'einrnun (Viunotl the eei'oad and toiiith lhuradaya in each ni'ntb. NIGHT POLICE ' rtipMln John llangh. irjt Urlttmnnt Andrew lovwv Krroni l.usttlmnnt ,lhu If. IHt. PollrwnKm Jtckeon, John 'neender, Ntcb lia l,Joid I'hiriiei, Wm. Bakr, Jjohn Odtrell, Wllluun kiavo, John Kiiglea, J. W. Wright, John l"uckett, Robert Poult, W.C. l"rancl, liavld Tato( (aa. Hu lilt and W. llnnley. ArThoPollm Court U opened very morulng at aiue o'clock. IXHfNTY OITFICKKS. . Saar Junie M. lllutoo. flauHae Thnina Hob. on and . I. K. Buchanan. Rpitr rhlnofis Garrett lrateeW .liuier Tuyere (Woner N H. Belcher. Hanger John torbitt Kareme i,U4r'vr W. D. Kobertaon. . kxilronA Till fioV.ioe J. . Brlley. UawMl.lea fur (Aa A'oaAeila Vittrici John D (Jower and i. ti. wniait . . . , , , , , ,., ! . ,' COUNTY OOURT. ': 1 j , fff Hon. Jiioa T.1iltwirth. -' r'ar V. I.indsley Nlohul. -Tlie Judire'i Court mi-eta th Biat Monday in eaxli month, and the ijuarterly t'onrt, eompoid of th Uaglatrntciof the County, la held th Brat Mon day in Jaiiiiury, April. July aud October. CIRCUIT ' COURT. -1 tier Dald C. Lot. 4T-Tho Court mei'la the Drat Mouday In Ma rob nd ifcplcmber. CRIMINAL OOURT. M,nn M M. Brlen. ' War t'harlaa K. Mggona. rTho Court roeeU tbaflret MonUy la April Al gual and Urci mlier CHANCERY COURT f.vJ..r Hon. 8muel D. Tncreoe. f Cler and -Viflar J. K. Oloate. t- The (Vmrt meet th tret Monday lu Mty and November. MILITARY. DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS. Ijwirlmea Heml'inarter on High etroet. Mai. iou. UoeecralL, oolninandlng. Cki-f iJuartermaMrr Headquarter on High atret, uenr Cedar. Lieut. Col. Jno. W. Taylor. ? Commiaaot-awiieailiinartera ou Muumioratrot, near Broad. Lieut. Col. ft. Situiuona. JVovo MtimM Oeerral HiadluarUr on Il'.gh trai t. Copt W. M. Wile. kiiMiiI aMlonl IHreetor Sur((0on k. Henry Thnr. ton, V.H oIh., Vt t berry atro. l. P08T HEADQUARTERS. roTTeau,uartirfl on College atreet, between dni Ion aud Church atreela, (Dr. Waters' residence. ) (inn. It. B. Mitchell, oninluiuuUng. AUtant iirtrrmtuittr luahnrelng and luapeetjng Oiucor, on Clieni' atiwet, between Church and BrnniL. Cal't. J, ti. ( handler. . . , AtMtant Qamrieriunafer In charge of Tranajiorta lion, en Clo rry atroet, between lulon and Church. Cupt. J. 0. Biuifham. Auittant (JMrtrriuutr Tn rhnrgnrfClolhlng.tamp and (ianiaou ai ulpiige, Ko. IT Market atroot. ipt. Tho. J. Cm, Auulanl V.trt.Tmer In eharg of Mean of Tranaporlatlon and UQarterniaatora' More, on Cherry troei, near Theatre. Llent. Chaa. H. lrvin. jIhi'iIaiiI Qnasimnatr lu charge of Fuel, Forag and Uutioueiy, io, l Market atruat. (apt. Wiu. Uilla. , . A ii'w CTorteniaaar Tor the Aaa1gnmnt of Quarter and HeoniTlng and leaning tloepiial dlorea. CaiH. C. McKaau laporla , I. 0. O. JoKff T. Hn, Grand Senretary, a haul d b w.o.'jd f at A'aArtlia, Xaaa. t IVimuum Ldg; No. 1 Meet aver Tuee lay Kvou lng,at their iitiil.ou th corner of Vulon and fum nierelrveu. Th" oilhvrt g,r the picuai t U'riu.ara: 0. M. Irieur, N ).; i. It MilM, V..t i. L. Woaklcy, beoretary ; L. K. fneln, Treejiurer. IVa6a io.lv'. . 10 Meet al th aani plar every Monday Kvening. Th oittcer aro t K. A. Carnphrll, NO; llai.ry A.pla, V.O.; J. L. l'aia, bierelary ; B V. Rroan, Treitaurer. Ihiilleg Jxxfya, An. (HI Meeta at their Hall, On filO Cherry ain'ai, every frlday iTinlng 'lb ofllorii ar. : O. C. Coy. rl, N ( I grauk Hiuman, .U.; J.nii Watl,beoriry ; W . al. Ma-lnry, Tri.acar. Atwrera Lody, So. lu&, (iariaau Uieia at th Hall, corner ol Cuion aod Hummer atreeu, very fhureilay Kv.nleg. TI'C odieera are Cliaile Klch, N ii.; I'. rrie.lma', V U ; BHU rlWh, Hecrvlaryi Oeo Mtllei at, Treaaurrr. Jl.lgillf iauiaiimeej(. No. l-Met at th above Bal ea the Diet aud thud Wietnoaday of idt month. Tb ollionraare: J, Mill, C.l".;T. H. MoHrida, ll.P O F. Fuller, S.W.; rler Hatria, Jr., J.W.; Jolut If Hide, Borih ; B. K. Culler, Treasurer. (Mtee brtmk AiweampeMNl, No. 4 Miwta at Ml abov Hall on the aeooud and fourth Wedneaday tKhta of oat h niouth. Tnaorhrera are: Ja. T lleii, CIV; Henry Apple, II P ; L. Mi ker, 8.W.; B. Pried man, J.W.i cnarle Ktioher, l-cnbe; J. N. Ward. Tre enrar, I'aa Ieevea or" IlakU-n Ballok Meets tb if rrhlay artaiaooaol aa -,Ui, at o'ck-. NAMES OF CHAPLAINS Ik tained f ILyiUl iHity in O.i'tdtj. L. Raymond, SIhI IUirtoU, HopitU Xt.i. 1 od 10. J. Smitu, lflth Olilo, no-iiluli Xoi. a itid 5. ; J. PiifciinH, S;Uh Olilo, Ilonpltil Xo. 4. K. F. Dki.o, ;!tlh Iuiliani, Hoamtals Xo. I' sntt Z J. Dillos, hSih Olilo, UottplUlg Noi. T nil lij.. (X Kv vneiiv, Mist Ohio, Moguls Xoi. 8 tid 13. Jas. Mattiikw. lVithKtuhhkr, Hog Jiltil Ko. 'J and OlUeT. . ' J. Coomu, 5.1 Ktntuckr, llogiiitali Nos, 14 ud IS. ' NOS. AND LOCATION" IIOSriTAlS IN NASIIVILIX Mo, 1 Qua Faotory, Cnlleg Mroot, ou , tli Hill. alurgeon, J. I . W arn, i Unlvemltx Building, Market alroet, oa th Hill. Burgeon, A. W. KnIXT. t Knelty'i Building, 8.1 eornar Public Bo, tier. burgeon , AiJtx. Kwiaa. t Howard High School, Col'ege atreet, on th ti Mill. ami. Mirgoon, w. a. mw inn Tactory, npper end Firnt atreot, Aart. ' Burgeon, T. M. Uujaa. 1 College atreet, Kaar Broad. Burgana, Caia. , ' acailaet.. 7-4.ollege street, between Ctnrch and BroaJ. Aot. A as l. Purgeon, 0. W. Franc -g Maionlo Hall, Chnreh etreet, BMtr Bnmmor. Asst. Burgeon, 1). Baoin. 1 9 Can-lag Fastory, M irket atreet, below th Biuar.. Act. Aut Surgoon, J. D. Saga. 1 10 Medical College:, Collojr atrrnt, on th BUI. Act. Asst. Burgeon, W. K. BowlimO. 11 "Purr Hotre" On th tnlverslty Plk. Act. Arft. hurgeoo, L. II. lloui. 1 12 Broadway Hotel, Broad street, corner Cherry. : tiurgwn, r :n. Sjituol H. 1 13 Ilum High riehool, Spruce street, cor. Broad. sturgeon, . HKaaica. 1 14 Female nnbool, Church etreet, 'iear Chatta nooga IXiput. Burgeon, 1 Ran. Havnomc lft Uynca' High Bcbixd, Line strait corner Sum mer. Surgoon, V. M. Cumaia. 18 Gordon Block, corner Broad atroot and Blvar Laiidjiig. riurgoon, Iatib WtUH, 17 (IrrKTaa' IIosriTAb I'lanlert Hotel, t'um- uitr street, corner Ieaderlck. hurgnon, a). I). Watrrmsm. 18 Corn or Churrh and Oollog (treat. Surgeon, F. T. IloRaTBAU. lttMorrll AStrAltoa 'a Building, Ko. H Market - atreet. burgeon, L. H. ADMR. 20 Buptiat Chinch, Sunimor street. Surgoon, . Uooowm. 21 Mthodisi Churali, Church treot Surgoon, K. DiKRK-rr ; wM Harilcastle', Bonth Market atreoi. Surgeon, . VlE..wnii 23-0rni!r i'ino and Broad atrWdfi. Pnrgeon, 0. CiMwnicaii.v. 86 Corner Market and Clark stroela. k. C. Itioa. Burgeon, To onr ftnbaorlbcrta 1 lu ovnaeiiUMie of tho haoreas In tit st-li of paper and ovary other matarlul used In a Prlutuig-Cfllce, e bar beam eompalUd toriatlt prlu of iau- paper to ii ci. per week, or W pw nouih to wekly or monthly ulicrilM, and $1(1 a year to yearly uhi crlbcrs, which mu4 In all ouaia be paid In advance , . . j Kotlce to Itewnlealer. ( N'cwa IVnlora wanting nieru than ou hundred oopiea, must aend In their order hy 9 o'clock, the vi ning previous, to havo them Blled prompllf ' i Plilltarr lnkn, Fof sal at this QiDoo, nuch a Monthlf Cbavponf JWer-aa, (lolhtuf Befnrna, Ordmvnct Return, PrtrMm RefHriiA, Fpeaal BnuliiUion; aV , I Ilellirloua KorTlca. Port CttAiTX (Hecond 1'roHhytorhtn Cliur;li,''ol!eg street, between the uar and the Inlevlll Iep.t) Pahbatb Hcho.il and Boldlr' Blbl Claaa at a'alik'k very Babhath morning. Preaching at Vi e'oloolc, A.M., and at T P.M. Prayer-Meetnig vorp Wc needay night at T o'clock. . ' I J. isr. MIZE, Fa30 rmiOAf STIILT.Ti , HAS Jl'ST OPENEP Aft FJTSSaVTl j rancy and Family Grocery, W FlUKi! WILT, BB FOCND CONSTANTLY "N hand the beat of every article in that Una. The attention of the publiu Is solicited tn tho stork, which cannot be anrrd u th irlty. .. reah supplie reoetved weakly. HeiucDibor lo call at ! Ho. 30 rnloti Mtreut. Feb. 18 If. . SUTLEUS ATTENTION! ! PHILO M. OLAKK, AGENT yon band's Chicago Cream :Alo, IK UUIJi. AND BOTTl.lil. . j 121 Fourth etroet, lulevllle, Ky. Bud ou your ders. , I - Keb2S-lm '' P. M. U.ARK,' , W. 8. OlaKRtl Hma-rUL, Vo, Xi and Ik, ' NOTICE! Hours of Admission to Visitors' JVrrt 2 i 6 P. jV., trcrpt on Sunday, mltaf rt admission it grqiUed, i . j YIS'lTonS WHKK DfSIRODiOF BNTKRINO THK Htiepiul will iiuir tn th tinloe In Broadway Hotel, lor lloep tul No. 1'J, and In OQlc fur llnapilal 14, of the Oillcer of tbe Pay, who will give loav of tilrann, and any luforiuatlon neveaeary. Ko promtxm or dlh'e will b allowed to be eurrled Into the lloapltul without p- rmlaaion from tb OUIoer of tb Hay or the Burgoou In charge. r'Kiai t 8KVM01.R, Surgeon T. at. T., In ahaige General Hue; llal No. 12 aud 14. i Eeb.24 Urn. . a. ni't.vrrr. ran. . uocujuiu BUENET & REICHARD, WHOLESALE GHOCEUS, MERCHANTS, DKALKKS IS , I Foreign and Domestic, Liquors, U'oliaooo, Ciuttrp, Aco Sets. No. 10, SOUTH 1IAHKET BT. NASIITHUI.., TEK.H. . ret.7-lm CINCINNATI CLOTH HOUSE. HENRY MA11KS & CO., N. It Pearl Bt., ( laclnaatl. IMPOaTlBU'ASD WHOLBSAUI DIAl.FRi niamTaif i GOODS TOE 2JEIT' S T7EAH, Cldt, Dortkiiu, Caisimeres, Viatinps, fyt tt, IhArtU, Jtant, Coalings, Lvtiitij SiltoiaS, L'lVrWM l'wllinijl, TAII)U TUIMMINnB, Oontlcmen's rnmLihdng Goods ffrirlt, Vnlishhts, Drneers, CoIUns, Hani li-rtfiufs, 01:11, lift, frvXi, inprlalcf t"gerhor a Ciimelets vaitetjr of Good adapted to it. want ol Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Mamtil iu plSnkrs' "hotel; ACTON YODNO, Proprietor. (r .kiiaiur r aaaiivin t, rats ) ktslU, lt. .Main and Market M., Marx 1,1.1 aw . Tullishfi hy an A'sociation of Printers. Offlco an Printer' Allf ( fcettveen Vnlan and rteaderlck 9troeta , asaaaaaaaaaaiiajjviiisi'iijg iie. i ijiii;'-r-snal 8ATUEDAY HORNING, MAKCII 28, 18U. Ppooial Corrnpondeo of the Colon. Surierlnsr of the Uebcl Soldlera-A Rebel Captain Robi bis own Seld lere A Conscript's Experience An I ntle Compelled to Shoot his ewn Nepheaj Women Knocked Ilotrn and Cut with !abri, Lie, l.to, Mcri-beesboro, Mgrch 2S, 18C3. AV are still here itudying arid prac ticing tbe arts of war, bnt enjoying the luxuriea and blessings of petce; how- erer, we know not what moment we may be called npon to give our exporirnce, at all evenla rest aasured that we are all eager, anxioun, and willing to do 10 at any moment. Our " High. Triest" la well qualified fur hi position, hig " eld- era" have not and will not "fall from grace," hig " deacona" and "aub-dea-cona" hare giren their "experience" al ready, while his " mifiistirs and mem bera" have all paused through the " fiery furnace," and Intend to "hold on" until that hydra-headed monster treason, ia wiped out, and ita aiders and abettors driven to where the hogs of old were by oiir Saviour, or else Into the Gulf of Mex ico. Ve are having, for v riety sake, I suppose, a very heavy rain to-day, and to be candid, we had rather excuse it if we could ; but co me it has, and ia not a very welcome guest. The mud is about knee deep in camp, and about five feet ia town, which makes it vary pleasant for 11s poor pedestrians. I often think of JiFK'a " boys and would wish to know how the poor bare-footed fellows enjoy this weather. - I met quite a large number of them yesterday, and I must confess they looked the perfect Image of despair. Some of them wtre bootless shoeless, and hatless, while others, cost less, shirtless and almost pantless. They were oopturcd on the Shelby ville piko ; I spoke to many of them, and from what they say, the army of Braoo is in areal ly deplorable and forlorn condition. They complaia bitterly of their oflicers, but most especially of Ba.tao, who they say is a perfect tyrant. One poor fel low from near llmitaville, Ala., iu funned me that his mother, a poor widow, who had to work for her daily bread, had f eut him two pair of drawers, a few pair of socks, and some undershirts to Shelby ville, and that the very moment they reached them 7 CvpUin twJi lliem ull and appropriated tlitm to his own use. I asked him why he did not complain to the Colonel. " Why, sir," said he did they would havt'tne in the guard-7iuse for one month with a Vail and chain to my leg." I then asked Lim why he en tea i the army, his answer was, "I had to when I was conscripted," I nevt asked him why he did not deaert while, out on picket. , "They never Butler oonscript to go on picket duty uuless he is accompanied by others who are not conscripts." "Then you can leave them here and they cannot hurt you." "Yes, I know it, and I in tend to keep away from them, tbey will never catch me iuside their lines again," was the poor fellow's reply. IIo also informed me that a great many ol tho conseripts were shot near Knoxville for desertion, and that all the conscripts in the place were ordered out to witness the secue, while in many instances, the con act ipts 0tmslu4s had to sfioot tiieir own blood relations; one instance, he said, come under his own observation, when the uncle had lo ahoot his own nephew. lis noticed several inatancea where seldiers knocked down end cat with thsir sabrts poor defsiicelt-is women in IZiit Itnnssstt, when they would not inform on their husbands and sons. This he says is of no rats occurrence at all in Kast Tennsssee. lie pictures the condition of the wemen snd children of that section aa most deplora ble, and especially thoae whose husbanda aud fathers are in our army. This man's testimony was corrolwratcd by at least a iosos others. Such Scenes as these should siekea the hearts ot the greatest barbarian on earth, yetatill t'ary are of daily occurrences in a country tbat clainia to be religious aad chivalrous. If the coppei headed dough faces of the free Stales spend only a few datrs in th dominions of their friend Jarr, I doubt much if they would not report the mischief they are instrumen tal in doing, and dress in sat kdoth and ashes during the remainder cf their worthless lives. The cases of the poor conseripts of the South are heaped daily on their headd, for as lhy Ssy them selves, "If you lolks at the North did not utaku speeches aud sympathise with JrflT. Davu, the wsr would have lnen over lung sjo, and we would be at home with our friends." I wondi-r what Valla- PIXI, HAM, YOOHBlfcS, lllCUABIiaOX & Co., would ssy If they only wers here to hear the above. Hut this is not the worst fea ture of the case; there are the poor women siifTering from the pangs of hun ger with their helpless babes at their bosoms, without a farther or brother to give them succor; to alleviate their wanta or ameliorate their condi tion. Caa they look at tho breadless cup boards, the clolhless wsrdrobes snd the houseless women and children of Kast Tennessee, and ssy that they had nd hand in the matter. Every conscript In the South and their desolate wives and childrej will say Ko, emphatically, No; But enough of this for the present. , There is a slight skirmish every day among our cavalry on tho different pikes leading to this city. It is only now that the rebels see and know that our cavalry are of some cfToct. Gen. Mintt who commanded a few brigades of our csvalry is the greatest terror to them. He scarce ly, if ever, comes in from an expodition without capturing from fifty lo one hun dred rebel,. lie knows hie " bis," as they term it. I presume the promotion of Gen. Stanly will leave our whole cavalry force at this point under com mand of Gen. MiNTrv Capt. Henderson, of Gen. "WAdXEn's staff, starts for Nssh ville in a day or two, for the purpose of starting a mammoth bakery for the use of the army of the Cumberland, a better or more efficient officer could not be ap pointed. ' Capt. McLACtii.i!f, of the 13lh Michigan, Chief of Engineers, of tho 1st Division, 21st Army Corps, is lining admirably, snd well suited to tho posi tion. Capt. Palmkr, Inspector-General of the same Division and Corps, is tho busiest man in the service. With piensnre I announce tho promo tion of Lieut. Col. Gko. A. Wood, of the 15th Indiana. He is now Colonel of his own lirgiment, ' and Acting Brigadier General of the 2d Brigade, Jlit Array Corps. Owing to the fact that the prince of "good fellows," Col. Geo. D. Wao Ken, has been confirmed Brigadier-General. A position be truly merits.' All quiet at this place. Evelyn. Miirfroealiur (.'orrorfHradrarv of CiuclnnuU Gaavttn I'uleti Officers Imprisoned ef At lanta. Below is a list of Union officers con fined in rebel prisons at Atlanta, Georgia, previous to the arrival of Col. Cobtirn and his companions. Y. S. Brig adier-Geucral August Willich. Colonel f. C. Willisms, 4 1th Indiana. Lieutenaut-Colojiels Ii. It. Stowart, 2d Indiana Cavalry; Douglaa Hspuman, 1(M th llliaois ; D. M. Dunn, 2'Jth Indiana ; J. M. Shanklin, 42d Indiana; V. Swan wick, 22d Illinois. M.jors John IT. Widmar, 101th Illi nois; C. D. J. Hall, 80th Illinois; O. W. Filzsimmons, 30th Indiana; Silas Miller, 30th Illinois; J. L. Treanor, 6th Ken tucky. Captains Chris. Beck, Rid Iudisna Cavalry; Byron W.Canfield, 100th Ohio; Frank Powell, 14th Michigan; I). O. Bisley, Oth Indiana; B. F. Uegler, 16th Indiana; John M. Kreidler, lOtUh Ohio; 1). A. Brigga, 2d Indisna Cavalrv ; Alfred Abeel, 4th Michigan Cavalry; W. 1'. Ed garton, 1st Ohio Artillery; I). Kavanaugb, 6th Indiana ; TV. S. Wood, 34th Illinois ; Thomss Whiting, 69ih Illinois; O. B. Merrill, 3Gtu Illiuois; A. M. Ilobbs. 30th Illinois; A. Berry, UOth Ohio; J. G. Crowell, 39th Indiana ; O. O. Bagley, 79th Illinois; F. B. Campbell, 3Gih llliaois; J. Becker, 1st Kentucky; A. McMore, 75th Illinois; W. C. Wheoler, 81st Indi ana; II. A. Barnarman, 2-d Illinois ; N. I)e Versey, 22d Indiana ; J. I. Dudley, 35th Indiana. First Lieutenants J. I'. Fleming, 101st Ohio; Albion W. Tourgee, 105th Ohio; J. A. Schamerhorn, 42d Indiana ; W. It. Towiiehend, 42d Illinois; J. II. Horn back, 1st Tennessee; J. F. Cook, 00th Ohio ; G. H. Hollisler, 2d Ohio ; Thos. G. Cochrane, 77th Pennsylvania; A. G. Brown, 49th Ohio; 1). Snodgrasa, 74th Ohio;E. A. Weld, 34th Illinois; B. B. Elliott, 79th Illinois; W. H. Oarboden, 39ih Indiana; A. Clark, 31st Indiana; A. Berwick, 1st Ohio Artillery ; J. 11. Elliott, 3Cth Illinois; S. II. Waktmiao, U'lih Illl nois ; A. Young, 22d Illinois; A. W. Bil ling, lOOihOhio; Thomaa Barr, 2d In diana Cavalry ; Alexander Hess, tie , I). Parsley, do., J. W. Hatscn, do., E. Burnett, do. Second Lieutenants G. W. Dailey, 2d Indiana Cavalry ; W. W. Brush, do. ; J. B. Williams, do. ; Wm. R. Laurence, 73d Illinois; E. E. Burritt, 21st Michigan; C. E. Tanbury, lith Indiana; O.J. Win ters, 39th Indiana ; M. A. Smith, 30th Il linois; W. l.inlitimn, 22d Illinois; L. Kounth, 2d Missouri ; E. G. Hall, 11 th Michigan ; L. It. Westcott, 3Ath Illinois ; J. Moore, 30th Indiana; II. II. Gass, 80th Indiana; J. II. Blodgett, 75th Illiuois; Isaac 11. White, 49th Ohio; J. It. Cliai mell, 1st Illinois; A. S. McCormick, Mat Illi nois ; S. lliller, 9!thOhio ; J. H. Anchors, 78th Psunsylvania; J. Mordant, 151. Missouri; Alonso C hubb, 105lhOhio; F. M. Stobaiigh, 19ih Indiana Battery ; Vin cent S. Hay, 11th Kentucky. The Court of Appeals of New York has given a decision adverse to th rights of railroad computes to ths s tree is or highwsys for laying track, without com penalioo to ownris of adjacent prop erty. . a The Mexican Minister, it la tt,d, gives uo credit to the Kichinond report cf the capture of the city of Mexico by the 1 ICIll ti. lion. Esvkit-l P. Walton, who has rep resented the i'lrt District of Vermont ia Congress for six years, derllnes re-election. OFFICIAL. LAWS OF TOR UNITED STATES, rasiol at Oie Tliird Btmkm cf 0i Ihiriy- ttventn Vongrtss. I'vsLio Xo. 60.J Ak Act to modify existing laws impos ing duties on imports, and f.r vttier purposos. Be it ena' le t Ij the. Innate and limine of n ... r .. . . . r jitprttemauves of me Lmtca States af Amer ica in Cmgrets a.iscmlM, That all goods, wares, and merchandise now in public stores or bonded wsrehouses, on which duties are unpaid, having been in bond more than one ytar and less than three years, w hen tho act entitled "An act in creasing temporarily the duties on im porls, and for olher purposes," approved July fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, went into effect, may be en tered for consumption and the bonds cancelled at any time before the first day of June next, on payment of the du ties st tho rates prescribed by the act aforesaid, rnd all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That section fourteen of an act entitled "An act increasing temporarily the 'duties on imports, and for other purposes," ap proved July fourteen, eighteen hundred aud sixty two, bo and the same hereby ii modified so as to allow cotton aud raw silk as reeled from the cocoon, of tho growth or produce of countries beyond th Cap of Good Hope, to bo exempt from any additional duty when imported from places this side of tho Cape of Good Hope, for two years from and after tho passsge of this act. Sec. 3. And lie it furtlur eitai M, That so much of an act entitled "An act to authorize protoction to be given to citizens of the United States, who may discover deposits of guano," approved AujtubI eighteen, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, as prohibits tbe export thereof, is hereby suspended in relation to all persons who have complied with the provisions bt seotion second of said act for two years from and alter July fourteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, the proviso in section fifteen of an act entitled "An act increasing temporarily the duties on imports, and for other purposes," approved July fourteen, eigh teen hundred and sixty-two, shall be construed to include any ship, vessel, or steamer to or from any port or place south of Mexic down to aud in cluding Aspinwall and Panama. Sec. 5. Anil Veil furtluir enat ted. That in lieu of th duties now imposed by law there shall be levied and collected upon printing paper unsized, mod for book and newspapers exclusively, twenty p -r centum i ad valorem; ttpou snd lac and sticklac the same duties now imposed upon gum shellac ; upon polishing pow ders, of all descriptions, Frankfort black, and Berlin, Chinese, fig snd wash blue, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Sec. C. And be it furilitr emrttd, That from and after thn panaige of this aot the duty on petroleum and coal illuuiin-J . ! -I l T aiing on, cruuu aim not reuneo, wnen impeded from foreign cenntries in a crude stato, shall bo twenty per centum ad valorem and no more. Sec. 7. And Is it arO.ee enacted, That from and after the passage of this act there shall be allowed a drawback un foreign saltpetre maiiul'acttired into gun powder in the United Statea and export ed therefrem, equal in amount to the du ty paid on the foreign saltpetre from which it shall bo manufactured, to be as certained under auch regulations as shall bo prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury and no more : 1'rovUed, That ten per centum on the amount of all drawback so allowed shall be retained for th use of the United States by the collectors paying suoh drawbacks re spectively. Approved, March 3, JSli.V Public No. 67. An Act to promote ths efficiency of the corps of engineers and of the orduanco , department, and fur other purpose. lie it (naited by tlie flenale mid Um.u nf lieprtseiittttivei of the Vn ttd Nates of Ameri ca in Ccmgreis atiemblcd, That the corps of topographical engineers, as distinct branch of the army, is hereby abolished, aud from and alter tbe pannage of this act Hi merged into the corps of engineers, which shall have the following organiza tion, vis: on chief engineer, with the rank, pay, and emolumcuta of a briga dier geuerah; four colonels ; ten lieutenant-colonel ; twenty majors ; tliirty cap tains: thirty first lieutenants, and ten second lieutenauts. Sec. 2. And be it furllur enacte.l, That the general officer provided by the first section of this act shall be selected from tli corps of engineer as thorein estab lielud and that officrrsof all lowergrad shall tak rank accerUing to their respec tive data of comwisMion in the existing corps of engineers or corps of typograph ical engineers. Sec. 3. 1;if le it futtl.f tnnrle.1, That no officer of th eorps of engineers below the rank of a field officer ahall hereafter be promoted to a higber grade before having passed a satisfactory examination before board of Ibrea engineers senior to Lim in rsnk ; snd should the ollloar fail at said examination, ahall be sus pended from promotion fom for one yesr, when h shall be re-examined, and , opot a second falur shall be dropped by the President from th rmy. fteo. 4. And It it futUter tnmted. That triers shall be added to the orduance de partment one lieutenant colonel, two majors, atight captains, eight first lieuten ami; the edditiuiial officers herria au thorized to he appointed by promotion, so far as the present officers of the ord nance eorps will permit, and Die residue to be appointed by transfers from other regiuie.it or corpj of m army: J'laiid' ft, 'that bo otlioer oflhe ordnance de partment llow tho rank of a field offi cer shall bo piuiuoted or commissioned lo a higher grade, nor t,ill mr officer of tbe army bo couuiiiioiied as su ord nance iiltin-r.'until he shall have id SAtnl'aclory examination brfurn s board of not less than three orduance officer-, senior to him ia rank; tnd ahould auch officer fail on such examination, he ahall be suspended from promotion or appoint ment for one year, when he may be re examined before a lika board, and if up on snch sesond examination an ordnance officer fail, ha shall be diimisied front the aoryic, and if an officer or the army he shad not be commissioned. Sec. 5. Amibe UlurtW tnacteil, That section two or the act approved March three eighteen hundred and forty-ntne, eutiled 'An Act to provide for the pari meut of horses and olher property lost or destroyed in the military aervioe of tbe United Slates," shall be construed to in clude the steamboats and other vtas.ls, and "railroad engines and car," in the properly to be allowed and paid for when destroyed or lost under the circumstan ces provided for in said act S.-c.C. An,il it further enacted, That ail payments of advance bounty made to en hatod men who have been discharged betore aerving out tho term required by aw for it, p.Tment in full ,hall be al lowed in th. aettlement of the account of paymasters at tho Treasury, but here alter, in all suoh cases, the amount o advanced shall be charged againat th. eniistca mon, unless the discharge be up on surgeon's certificate for wounds re ceived or aicknosi iucurrcd since their last enlistment. s"c. 7. And be it furtW enactel, That upon any requisition hereafter being mad e by the Presideut or the United Stales for ailitis, ny person who shall have volunteered or been drafted for the service of the United Slates for th term of nine months, or a shorter period, may enlist into a regiment from the a&mo State to servo for the term of one year, ? i jDjr PPr8on 10 enlisting ahall be en tii ed to and receive bounty of fifty dollars, to b paid in timo and manner provided by the act of July tnty-ec-md, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, for the payment of the buunty provided for by that act. Sec. 8. And be it farOter matced, That the officer of the medical department mentBhall unite wilh th Hue otlhbu of tho army under auch rules and Mgula tions as shall be prescribed by the Se cretary of War iu supervising th cook ing within the same, as an important sanity meaauro, and that said medio) department shall promulgate to ita olU cers such regulations and instructions aa may tend to insure the proper prepara tion of tho rations of the soldior. Sec. 9. And be it fiirOier emtdel, That cooks shall be detailed, - in turn, from the privates of each company of troops in the service of the Unitod Slates, at the rate of oue cook for each company numbering leas than thirty men, and two cooks for each company numbering ovei thirty men, whv shall servo ten dart each. ' Sue. 10. And I it father eruultd, That the President of the Unitod States be and ho is hereby authorized to cause to bo enlisted, for csch cook, two tinder cneksof Africsn desecnt. who ahall re ceive for their full compensation ten dol lars per month snd one rsliun per dsy throe dollars of said monthly py Wsy be in clothing. Sec. 11. And be it ftutimt enacte,l, Thst tho army ration shall hereafter include pepper, in the proportion to four ounces to every hundred rations. Sec. 12. And Le it further enacicl, Tbat the increase of rank of officers, aad in the nuaibcrof officers providod for in this set, shnll continue, only during the exist ence of the present rebellion; and there after tbe several officers promoted under this set shall hsve the respective rank thry -Giilil have had if this act had not paused, snd the number shall be reduced by the President to the Dumber author ized by law prior to the passsge or this act. Approved, March 3, 1303. Aftpy lobe executed -A Loral Orater aUutl'pb- Copperhead. t-'i- I.J M'liitcti In tUCIiicluaail (insult. I.MHAN'AroLlx, March 24. A private soldier', who noontiy de serted from the enemy, took the oath of allegiance and returned here as a spy, has been found guilty by a court-martial. The President has approved th verdict and he will be shot uear this city at an early day. A I'rioocratic member of the rvceut Legislature while making a speech JUi Bush county, counseled his brethren to obey the lews and not attempt lo resist the draft. He was hooted down and was not allowed to proceed with his speech. Cora versus t'alioa. "The planting of a cotton emu with th prospect before us," ssys the Florida fantinsl, "we should regard s public calamity a calamity fatal in It eon sequences, that it ought by all means to be arrested. We may easily coiiriiicr ourselves, however difficult th euniey tnsy find it. We ran coabsnd with bayo nets, aad even with pestilence, bat we cannot couteud against famine." "It is not true," says the FLHlLin and J.mrnal, "that a farmer who plants a large crop of cotton is a friend to 'be Con feds racy. it is not truo thst our soldiers sre satisfied with qusrler and half rations; nor is it true that they can flitht Just s well half starved as vthen well fed. "The Confederate Huoate," ssys the Charleston Courier cf the lith insl., "has lesolved thst the Prrnidunt should issue a proclamation lo dissuade ths people from the further cultivation of rotlou, and tobacco, and to enjoin upon I brut the cultivation of grain by ell lueses al their ri'iuinaud." "Y(ju milit buy tun some gluvfs aa you roiiio up tin' stint, Henry," said a blue yril wlfo t' a biule. 'AugtiMla," re plied I lie brute, "juu profits ii like Mniaspisre. lo yon remember whsl llauili I M-tnatl.a '.' ' Buy sod boy is ea sily said." Au;uta loultd suor.