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A 7 VOL. IX. NEW SERIES. COLUMBUS, OHIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 2C, 18G3. NO. 24. T 'Fj "p! S ; .y, ipilLT. TEI.WE1XLY AID WEEKLY MANYPENNY & MILLER. 3jJ i t-i ., . , i. .. .... . . r MMJSUIIZBI AID FBOTEHIOBI. v r -r ... V. l"r.0fflw. 0,: -- 'ortb High It mien: TBB-S JTNTABIABXT IH A9TABT01. Dally ; . . faOOptlfMur) ' wwtwi, Mr wHii UK ma W-wmUt . . , 1 00 per year, eeekl-, slngls eopy, ' 1 M , . " UUD 01 BVS Copies, , . , . 7 00 :." .1 " ...tea copies, i .... 4 00 w twenty copies,, 7 00 rmi l AAvex-Usine; fey the Square 0n4nafclfar.;.r4 00 On sonars 3 WMk..B M on. "On' One On. Oa. S month. 18 M On. " B fnki.. 00 month.: W 00 On 1 week... ITS 3 month 10 00 1 On. " I days..,! OS g month 8 00 On " 8 day ...ft 1 month.' 00 1 On. " 1 InaerUoa M Dltpltyed adrertlMments bH nor. than lb tM. : ..! . , ' tl . I AdT.iHnm.nl. InM and placed hi th ooluma Of tnpeciei nnuaei, aouou oramarf row. All notice, renah-ed ta he miMkliMt hw l Im1 nt. tr ordeontfcej-eUeenlutiTeiyarterthefiritweok (w onb mon inan in. aoov. raieii mm all men wil ppear in th. Trl-Weekly without oriarga. Builneaa Card, not exceeding By lines, B.rU, U M., St 50 per line; ontild. t'i. ' K.UoMofmMUn(),driUblModtIi,artMiiptnlN ueu pncv. AU(raritf advtrtUtmmtt mutt to Mid or In yttntuM The rU will not bTi4 from. WMkljr, wm. pria. u th. Duly, whr th. tdrtrtlMi th Weekly .Ion. Where 'b. Dll nd Weekly re koth tied, then the ehu. lerth. Weekly U1 be II the nteisf th Dally . . t .no uTertuemnit uacen ezoapt tsi Malt parted BROOKS, STEARNS & CO., WnOLSSAI.1 It BIT AH DIAX1BS itr Fine & Staple Groceries. . Foreign and Domestic Fruits, CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, ' L Pnrc tTines aid Liquors FOB MIDTOINAL PUBP08O. Oonntry Frodoo taken la eirturaie for Ooodi. NO. 273 SOUTH HIGH STREET, ! Oolu-rcxloxio, Ololo. AO good dellrered free of ehtrg. to toy part of th Oitv. TlATIO W.HOOK. Hook,) jo anAMi .ca.iaion ' Iee7-Bf Omcinnati Law and Collection Office, . ,' ImlMHl A. D.1840.) THOMAS POWELL, ' .ii 5 . Attorney .t XiaiTC, 'eAt kHo 'i .' ; ah- t ' COLLECTION OFFICE, jji; i so UASONio tem piii, ' - CINCINNATI. , KonUtanew In all on mads Immediately on th. col lection of any claim. Th. following reference are gtrn by pennUalon of the pattmc, with whom Mr. Powell ha for many nan been aeq oalnted y. v Ntcholai Longworth. Irq. i - Bam.el N. Pike, Kq. I .. JoMpb. 0. Bntler, ita. . W. B. Smith At Oo. Baker At Too Ihnl. : Tyler, SarliUon Oo. Hon. W. B. Caldwell, lx OMef Jutlc., Bute of Ohio. P. W. Oorwln, late King, Oorwln k Oo. OUrk, Wert At Co., IS I and IS3 Doan.Bt.,N. T. , ; SaonelS. Bowman a Co., 17 John St., N. T. ' Wm. H. Pow.lL Biq.,No.iSBatl2dSt.,H.T , deeSlTO-tf IT IS A FIXED FACT! CONSUMPTION . ...Can be Cured. 7 SIR JAellS OXABK. Phyilolan to Queen Vlotorla, and on of th aot learned and akUUal men of th. g, In hi Treat!, on Oounmptlon, ayi 'That Pulmonary Oonnmptton admit of a core, I no longer a matter of doabt; U ha been elean demon! rated by th reaearche of Leenoeo and othtr modern pathologlat." Or Oan wall, who biTMtlgated mdh matter ai thoroaghly aa any other man, aayai "Pathological Anatomy haa, perhap nerer afforded more oonelmlT .rldenoe in proof of the eorablllty of a dlMH. than It ha In that of tubercular phthbl (pul monary conrnmptlon). ... , ;rr is not a fiction. - h . tbm itetem.nnvan mad. by m.a who bay demon. atrated what they say Dm. after tins, Is tha crowded borpttal and th. truth-telling dlweotlng room. They an Tram man who could bar no poulbl motlr for pnbltehlng what 1 untrue, or emblasontnf ftliebood. .' THE REMEDY WHICH WE OFFER, j Dr. Wistafs Balsam of Wfld Cherry " ' . ' Ha cured hundred of cate of .' J I Coninmplion of the Lnngs, Ltvsr CompltJoU, '.' Cooghs, Bronchitli, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Congh.Infloeni, etc. Mny ; - - of them sftsr Erery Known Rem , edy had Failed to Reaoh the DisesMi 1 0 Mt procraiHnate, but mak ua of Wlrtar' Balaam, and Ut healthy and happy. Bold by JOHN D. FABK, Rortheait corner of fourth and Walnut strwts, OlnotanaU, Ohio. I)s,4-tUywit. i .j (i j rWl POWERS'S HOTEL, ..... . . . . (foemhlt xitu's,) Noa. 17 and 19 Park Bow, .U OpporiU the Aitor Boo, and Park, New York.1 Frioo of Board $150 per Say. rriHis JLone established and jl, popular aoua naa recently boa jrebulltand great, ly enlarged by th addltton of ore 100 room a, and now haa aeoommodatlon for oyer 300 person. It has ale been thoroughly mutilated, and la , HEATED BI ITEAH j ii t. .fc-:.? ' 1 LIGHTED WITH OA8 THROUGHOUT.! Tht Hotel has one of th. belt locations In the City, Is of tut aocM from all th. eteamboati and Sallroads leading to th Olty, and If oonranlent to. all the City WM.sWW... HVW Hl wBTvuienoe. ox a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, tourt tTjS Somfort ef It Inmatae. - Th patronage of th. trarellng publio b rpctflly solicited. TsBKs........... ..tl.50rss.DAT. i B. I. P0W1E8, ! j-' Propitator. j. oorSOtS-dawfromfebaj' - JOHN L. GREEK, All wrvrvit Y A I ; No: 1 Odeon Building:"' S. 0. HAMS, i ,'M:-r ,JI r WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, ' ' ; RED WHEAT FLOUR, , ' " , "S.'C. 80DAi: , , SAL. SODA, . . i SCREAM TARTAR, " GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, RIO AND JAVA COFFEE, i wooden. WARE, CORDAGE,ETC, ETC ffortal. by , . ' ' WM.H.MmiATJI,' 106 Settth Hlfb rtreei. pi. 16-tf. ' ' " "" " ' ' ' " CLOAKS. CLOAKS! Great Eeductlon In Price! , Closing Out Sale of Black Cloth Cloaks . Y: at fJamually Low Frlcest i PlkSONB rutlnf (tyUih and elegant Oloaki at Very i low prion., will 6nd that w. an olTerint treat In- uuenneme io paicnaasr. I '.. , :. .: XJZLXN cfe DON, No. 23 to 89 South Illrh Btrool. FANCY FRENCH FLANNEL NEGLIGEE SEHtTS.? ffADM In th.liMt a(vl. Mil itt mMiiMM.M.t. 1YX GenU' Fanarand Thn. PI Linen nnii.n i. .n Neck Tl., Soar?, Stock and Orawu, In' heit BATW ct) DON, No. 3 M 9 Sontb Htch .Stroet Imperial Shirts. AtVVVIT f then eelibrated and nperlor fltllni Bhlrte MHtntlfl . hanrt , iu D 1 DV mwv, wgm uuu w. lnallilae. : , 4 . .. . . . " BAIN It BON, . . I ... Mo. S3 and gouth High Mreet. Hoop Skirts, rl belt qtulltyfor tadleg, Mlaee and ObUdrea, '". Hoop Skirt for Bhert Ladle. - ) ,' . Qnaker Sort Hoop BlrU. " " '. ' Balmoral BAMt akirt. aiM - nuuv Diui, lor Mil iitaiflb Th. moat exUnrlre aewrtment or uperior Skirt In th etty, and at rry low pttoe. ' ' . . ji . ' BAIN At SON, . Ho. S3 and 29 Booth High trt. AT0BIA8. Hood. KlttaBL Scarfi. Rlr KTam. DbUmi JLJ Slbboni, Zephyr Wosttds, Balmonl Skh-te. i i , i BAJM t BOM,, a . .i No. 83 and W Boath Hlghitntt. . FRENCH WO YEN AND MECHANIC Const. . . ; , BAIN BON. ADIE8 AND niSSESf ITIEBINP i . BAJH As BON ENTB DOUBLE BREASTED '1Q Br aixiv Mnaeruuis, : f , 4,,,, BAXN BOtt- BLACK THREAD UCB BtRREf, do 1 - j im 1 Colnrabns Wholesale Liquor Store, LACELLE.ROSS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS .... . . s , --.) . r , , - ,l: IMP0BT1B8 AND DIAIJtBg IN W Foreign and Oomeitlo Winei, Brandiei , . so. Ac ALSO, .. ,v. OLD RYE, MONONGAHELA Sc BOURBON WABIHOCBB AND OIIIOl.SM SOUTH HIGH 8T Nor. 19,1888 dlyl . .. Ladies' Fane) Furs. Sable Sets, . '; Erinine Sets, 1 ...Mink Sets, FitohSets, ". s- j Squirrel Sets. Gtanta' Fur Capps, Gloves, 4Muaer?6ta ti; Ladies1 For and For Trimmed SLElGH.5BES In all ityle;; , , , Shipping lura, for which th hlgheet pries In Oath will pail, a Hew Hell Houie Building:, i . 3 r . ' .. :.; j 'I ! ' ... ( ... i COLUMBUS, OHIO. v dw4- .. ;? . ,v. The Great Dcbcllion T7XP1KIBN0BD AQBNTS AM WANTKD BI tn pnDiuMr, in Try ooanty, to eanrai for JOHN 8. O. ABBOTT'S HISTORY OF THE CIVIL1 WAR IN To b la two Toluoe, boand la laather and UlasV tfattdonstesl. - This will b TBI Hlatory. , .1 ' ; j- Bend for a Olrcular, or auks application for terrltork . . . ., LEDYABDBILL, COAL Olit COAL OIL 1 foT m)T Vwtl . ' OT. IT. vaaffrwa.wTva Jtttt! 106 Souiafli,!, Stmt. kSBLtaHII c. WBTOUNl ttkXKLMO t, roses. KEBLER. WHITMAN & FORCE, . ,. I i .. r.. - Attorneyg & Counselors at Law, bffice No'.' 11 Masonic Building-, Cincinnati; Ohio.' CD Practice ln the Stat Court; and alio In th Unit ed State Dlatrict, Circuit and supreme Oourto. Deo. Sl.-BMly. -r V, R. GLAZIER, Agent, XTOTIOIsTiaTiSXl AUCTION, BALE i t . 1 1 v.: .: COMMISSION ROOMS, No. 134 Sonth Foarttk Street, ' '' "' Oppotlts tb. Market Hon.. I .HI nOW rjranar.il tit MM.!. An CnrnmlHlA. .11 kind of property. via ana new rurnltun BOUGHT AND BOLD. Particular attention !. (.ih. ..i. r wn.. .. Wagon, and Carriage, and Houwhold and Kitchen u.UllUfn. Bale. In th country promptly attended to. d.OVHltf W. R.KENT, AUCTIONEER. Auction, O0.I00 COMMISSION ROOMS No: 102 South High Street , IABI NOW PREPARED TO Hocelre on Oommlnlon rery deeorlptlon of property, inch a Dry Ooods, Qroeerlee, Liquor, furniture, Carriage. Hones, etc , , T 1 1 InfAmf .a .... li ... . 0 rt - " w u,ivw bij bb.utivn io aaiee oi nea. Batat. (odPatsonal Property, at any point, within twen ty mile, of th. Olty. a notion Bale erery srenlng. -Oontlgnment reepectfnlly oUelM. . . . , I have a lanra room nrnr bit ealaa-MAm. fn. nmM parpoan. : i' BIPBRlNOBBi J.llpn, Bancroft It Co., J. T. 1. sillier, p. T. Woodbury At Oo., Ston. at Lewie, Butler, Brother A: Co., John deary & Son' W;nH; ,ttas. 01nn et Thnll. maylu-ly DENNISON HOUSE Fifth Su, between Main and Sycamore, CINCINNATI, OHIO. OOBBIN OALLEHIR, I JOB. P. PIBBIB, Proprietor. THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN REPAIR BD Mill wmttmA ,k Muluial I 1- u . aw.wH Hll,Himil Mill W HU.Vjm IO Ul. public The proprleton, noently of th Ooddard Hon. kfavaTllla. a-o . ,ii.i ,h. . . .. community. No pain will be (pared to gly. atlfetlon lath. n ' OOBBIN OALTiKHBB, 1 Deo. 81, 68-3B. . . jo8. f. PEiLBlB. . i MERCHANT TAILORING ! - ESTABLISHMENT, NEIL HOUSE, (OFPOBITI THl'sTATl . CAPITOL,) MASCTJS CH3LDB, Proprietor. THIS LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT BatablUhmrnt lion of tha moil complete in the Weit.andht Jnit been filled with a large and well e looted .took ot WINTER GOODS, which will be found to excel anything erer before oiler d in thl market. In the Outom Department I am ploy non. but th. beet Cutter and Workmen, and ill order will b. ipeedlly filled, and ' Warranted to Fit and be Weill Bind,. MILITARY GENTLEMEN Will And at this Batabllihment all th. neceaarlea n. quired for .complete outfit, and my facilltle and price an tuch that I oan defy competition In thl lln. READT HADE CLOTHING AMD GENTS' FLRNI9HING GOODS. Will be found ln great yarMty, hating th. large! atock of thl kind ever brought to thl city, all of which I In- Tit. th DObll. to 011 and examine before nnrnhaaln lewhn. - - RE BI E H B E HI My Ston Is opposite the Capitol, In the New Nell Hon Building, and I one of th (to eat Bton Boom in th. country. A Tiatt to It will rep any on. for th trouble. declB-dOm MABO0S OHIIDS. . BENNO ; SPEYER'S BANKING HOUSE, : OommissIoiL Forwardinff and . i . w.i . i nm . . . - iMoianaj. umce ' - i 'I.e. ..... ... ..... . ' "l .. t ; GENERAL PASSENGER AGENCY. ,. ; FOB THB Bremen, Hamburg, and cHavre AMD AUO . RAILRO ALLTICKET J.GENCYJ .ciBAST.-AMDfjWBST.-':i . ; ttos, 7 55:9 Weit Third BtJ ';r , -. r (Oonsr Hain), 'la . ; ; f. -... t : r in-- I .... .. ,.- " r'trs: r .. i X Oinoinnatl. LPIiio- FRENCH'S HOTEL, ;j:prt:;theiirdpean Plan, u t jt-io-.. i i T t flTiT Ak ttmw rnsr V- " fl?To-la 'Prtrrrha1 TSTTtr' f?in(i -mn Tniri 4 City Hall Square, corner Frankfort 5t-i r, 1 1 i i . i (Orrosrri Orrr Bai.) i-ii di-.fn c.-u . Meal ss they may be ordered ln th idmIou refecto ry. There la Barbers Shop and Bath, oca ttaobed to the Hotel- -j - Bewan of KTJNN1RB and HACKJUN who ma w t'.w.. rKNJH Proprietor, leb. B7, 1863-dly et :-., i. .', i f URE WINES. zuw. -a .u ""' ' PURE 'bRASDIES.'' x'v!'-Z "; ;; ;,"n snjRi 'wmsKiEl,;'';! rot dlcinsl purpotss, fbr sal by WH. H. MJTIIAUX, Letter from Allegheny, Pennsylvania. ALLEGHENY CITY, PENNSYLVANIA, March 19th, 1863. Mb. Editos : When President Lincoln yield ed to the clamor of tbe radicals, end removed Gen., MoClellso from the Army of tbe Poto mso, whlob be bad so masterly orgsnlssd for serrloe, tbe colored papers all orer tbe North consoled themselves, sod tried to console tbe sensible people of the loyal States, with the thought that with tbe removal of the Idol of the Army of tbe Potomac, "a great Ud wts uiiea irom me laoniaeri or trie loyal norm, sua ooaseqaenuy, ipeeay victory was certain under tbe new organization. For the remit, Ut tht hilli of Frtdeficfoburgh tpeak. But it oan now be said with (rath tbat when tbe 37th Congress breathed ita last, on tb4tb of Msrcb, A. 0. 1863, a great sod distressing weight wts taken from tbe shoulders of the loyal States, whloh were gasping almost In the aronlM nf dsatb, wbeo a kind Provldeooe removed the crushing load by the gentle rolling of time i ne nation can now oreatoe more freely, and there may still be lingering Dopes (or the Re public, la spite of all the exertions of those Who would ruthlessly destroy it forever. No political body in this country bag ever written suoh a hlatorv for Itself. The rebels oould not have asked for a more efficient anxll iary in tbe North, than was the Congress that has Jnit expired; every thing has been done to their liking. Suob a course hss been pursued as has steadily and surelv made the flnnth . unit against ns. And not only this, but by the luuiieu ana idbbds workings or Tie ADOIItlOn ists, the North has been nst as surely di vided, and the truly loyal people can no longer support the crazy Administration in Its persist ent and endless violations of the Constitution. Woe be onto the man that would dare doubt the patriotism or the late Congress. Indeed, tbe loyal people of the country oan bardly be excusable for refusing to retain those in their servioe whom they dotormlned in the last elec tions to let retire to the shades of private life. Ah! ungrateful people! Bat then patriotism and merit can never go unrewarded in the land of Washington. So through thsir representa tives in Congress, pleasant and nselul plaoes were kindly provided for all who would other wise be thrown oat. of plaoes of usefulness, and of past remuneration for servioes already done. Yes, for this purpose it is all right, and indeed, commendable, to have now territorial governments formed, courts reorganized, judges appointed, tax collectors, etc, etc. All these things are indispensable in tbe present state of affairs. They were wise. All right minded persons will commend them for "making nnto themselves friends of the mammon of unright eousness, tbat when ye fall, tbey may receive you into everlasting habitations. . ... But in limes of darkness one evil follows close on to another. Congress had bardly oeased, by tbe limit of the law, than another dragon of huge form made its appearance ln the land, In tbe shape of secret aooleties, or ganized and equipped to overthrow our liber ties. You, Mr. Editor, have bad an exhibition of this hydra io your city lately. There can be no doubt in tbe world as to tbe secret Influ ence at work to excite mobs to destroy Democrat. Io presses and freedom of speech. Tbey fear the dreadful retribution 1 that awaits them at tbe bands of the unconquerable Oemocraey, by means of . the press., The minions in power know their end is at hand unless they can crush with one fell stroke all opposition until the? oan get a firmer grasp of everything that re lates to power. Tbey think tbey bave got the puree In their own power; all tbey want now is entire control of the sword. Let them get these two things firmly In their power ouoe, and everything is sure. Heooe their attempts to bring the Democraoy into disrepute with the army. No falsehood is . too great for them to tell ln order to bring this about. They are trying to get all the officers of the army under their thumb. In this they are succeeding well; for all who do not become willing dupes or slaves to their wicked schemes are dismissed from the servioe or sent into retirement: while there are thousands, holding fat offloes in the army, tbat care ootning tor prlnttple, but only for the spoil. These of course are Interested io having the war perpetuated. Having this much accomplished with tbe leaders in the army, no tone is loft unturned, no falsehood too great to be told to deoeive the mass of the aoldiers ioto tbe belief that tbe Democrats are in sympathy with treason. No opportunity is"' let pass to represent the Democracy as traitors. Thev will lead on a few drunken or desperate soldiers to commit deeds of violence and blame the soldiers lor what tbey were guilts of them selves ' me otner aay, i Deard one of those, wno evidently naa more Knowledge or tbe de signs ot taese revolutionists, than wisdom to keep what he knew to himself, say that he be longed to a secret society in fitteburg, wboae obect and determination were to commit vio lence on all eetry man who said,or would dare to say a word against tbe Government mean ing Abraham Lincoln, lie said it was their de termination to silence every word of opposition to tbe measures of tbe Administration. Such is evidently the intention of those who are grow ing fat from the profits of this , war. All discussion of publio measures .and rascality Is to be resisted by violence. Mobs are to govern the sentiment of tbe emirs North . Printing-presses, tbe palladium of our liberties, are to be destroyed, and a reien of terror to be' Inaugurated. The Abolitionists cannot entertain tne Idea or giving up the trust tbey bave so criminally abused, and rorea Is to be resorted to, to retain ther present power sod to usurp more. It is high time tbe Democracy were preparing for the worst, ft is bound to come. Despotism is staring ns in the face. " It is time the truly loyal men of tbe North were up and doing. Let them maintain (heir liberty at all baztrds, and at the ballot-box hurl from power the destroyers of Our liberties. - Yon will remember tbe ubiquitous Simon Cameron was exposed in his attempt to buy bis seat ln tbe United States Senate some time ago. He and bis friends were very wratby at the im putation oast uDon bis honesty a man that ootid show as olean hands as be could and an investigating committee was demanded by him, which was granted; but nothing more la heard of tbe committee, which strengthens the belie! Of his guilt greatly. Tbe other day the CAruftsn Cmmution perpetrated a great joke at his ex pense at tiarrisburg, by making him one of Its Viae Presidents!!! Simon Cameron V. P. of a Christian Commission!! PHILOS. The Revolt in Poland. The population : of the kingdom was 4,650,000 m roand numbers at the last census. or this aggregate tba government of Augtu tovo, in the north, contained 622,195; Plock, in the south, 547,455; Warsaw, la the west, 1,031.480; Kadon, in tbe center, 927,302; and Lublin, in the east, 1,018,701. Independent ef these, however, attempts bave been made, with some degree of suoces, to excite Insurrections In the Rusaisn-Pollah Governments of Volhy Ble, Padolia, Lithuania, eto the effect of which must be to retard it not prevent the arrival of reinforcements from St. Petersburg. , Indeed, It la announced mat a state ot siege bas been declared in five of those provinces, covering an area ot fully thlity-one thousand square miles, and it ia expected tbat martial law. will shortly be deolared in all the residue. , Tbe mode of earrjing on the contest by the natriota la essentially different from that adont- ad by ahem in 1830-31. It resemble, in a good degtetathe guerilla system adopted In certain of our Southern border States. , The-imDeria'lau bare Pceeeealon of ths principal cities snd other arongooios; out wneuerer insy maxevneir ap eeeranoe In the rural diatrlote, they are assail ed by an unseen, (oe, who knows every fool of the oouotry, and takes advantage of every slrip of wood or Bora of morass. If defeated, the roles retire, and perhaps march upon another detachment to aobleve a victory by a snddsn surprise. Their valor is beyond all praise, ss bas been shown by three most aangalnary wars. Though belonging to the same race As the Western Russians, and speaking a dialed ol tbe same language, no two peoples bate eaoh other more bitterly. Instances have occurred when wounded foes on the field prolonged the contest by biting eaoh other until death put an end to ous of tbe combatants. The persiatent attempts to force the Greek creed and ritual upon tbe Poles, who are mainly Roman Catho lics, havs done much to embitter this national animosity. The Revolt in Poland. State of Affairs at Port Royal--Strange Revelations from a Massachusetts Journal. [From the New Bedford Mercury. 18th] We tako the following extract from a latt plaoed in our bands, dated St. Helens Island. mm huj.i, o. reoruary io. They contain some interesting particulars, which bave not been published before: - 1 "The Boston bducational Commission Save exienaeu weir uem or operations quite large ly. I believe tbey bave undertaken to help the cause In the We.-t. snd in W.hin, and in north Carolina, Norfolk, and along the Southern coast. I wish tbey wouldn't, for they bsve been obliged, in oonafquence, to re duce the teaohers' salaries to thirty dollars per mouth for men, and twenty for women. Without considering myself, I really think this Is bad policy. You must pay for good work or ,02 ?D lKe tn,7?T.ei! ia Philanthropy. Wo have annexed latsl f. ' i .i. .j" ' ""u " savage maraudings of tbe soldiers encamped on our Islanl. An army corps, or grand division, has lately arrived in this Denartm-n. .nd been temporal ily stationed at Land's Eod about four miles from us. While Gan. Ftr (who came here in command of thetn), and Gen. Hunter, who is in command of this De partment, are amusing themselves with a little patriotic quarrel couoernlng their respective rights, and while Geo. Foster bas gons to pro last in Washington, the whole exoeditinn I. frnstrated. Charleston is supposed to be the object of sttack, but this petty squabble has rendered such a thing abortive ddw. In tbe mean time tbe soldiers bave beon conducting themselves with the meanness of pickpockets and ths ferooity of savages. They have scat tered abroad over the lower part of tbe island like a swarm of locusts. Tbey bave burned half a dozen houses, violated the negro women robbed the men by brute foroe of monoy, poul try snd pigs, and they have even klllled Govern, ment cattle. Tbey come and ask A D A17 PA tit cook them ft dinner. Then ther either 00 ntr wuuuui payiuK, vr mey uana ina man a fiv , . 1 , 1 1 . . - or a ten dollar bill of Confederate money or utuor iihu, uu tas cuange irom the Door leuuws m guuu uiuuej. i uia naa oeen done to suoh an extent tbat our neonle are m.. sessora of great quantities of this strartnn. stuff. While it lasted, ( for it has been stopped), we were all kept in constant ex citooem, oalled out at all -hours of the day and night by tha cries for protec tion. We would rush to . the stable, sad ble onr . horses, pnt onr pistols in our pockets, and gallop to tba soene of riot. But before we had arrived, the scoundrels, who were as cunning as they were brutal, would be off with their plunder. Ones I reach d th. spot before tbey got off. Tlie negroes, seeing me, were enoouragnd, and ploking op slicks; fence rails, and nlher weapons, pursued the fel low. The soldiers overtaken, cooked tbeif muskets, put on ineir osyooets, and threatened ths blacks most ferociously. -The latter showed no want of pluck, and it was all I oould do to prevent a row. Tbey would have got tbe worst ot it, lor may naa no soon weapons as tbe sol diers, and tbe latter were a set of the most dea cerate looking rasoals yon would see ln New Xork. Una or tnem oooked a revolver at a ne gro and swore he wonld blow his brains ont. Another rushed up to a man and pnt a bayonet to his breast swearing , he would run him through. In each case I was in time to stop the murder, if Indeed they had seriously meant to kill. Tbere was a terrible deal of cursing and pointing of muskets and shaking of fists, bat at last I persuaded the brutes to go off. They offered me no violence, and seemed inolined to listen to reason when I told them I wonld bear witness to any vio lence to ths people, and that I should at onoe report tha oase to the General. I tell yon tbe possession of a loaded revolver, quite ready to my nana, gave me a coomess and reeling or ooundence tbat were ot great service to me. I went down at once' to. tbe General In com mand. I fonnd he had already written off a general order concerning the matter,-and bad begun the most pro up t and severe measures of repression. So I went back oomforted. and slnoe there hss been no trouble. During these lew days ot rapine, toe poor blacks lost hun dreds of dollars worth of property. "I am sorry to bear tbat some of the Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment were among tbe marauders. I understand that a whole oompany of that regiment are now in irons at Bay Point, their offioers iuoluded. General Negley himself told me tbat be had arretted one Colonel for permitting this disorder. So jou see we bave oo laok of exoitement here down South." ! ! i OHIO UNION LOAN OF 1866. Omen or tbs Commissionix or tbs Sihkiho Fcmd i v - or tb. BraT or Ohio, . . Ooiomoi, March 5th 1603.) vro (-ice 19 HEREBY GIVEH TO Tbe Jl holder of th "OHIO UNION LOAN," "redeems bl at the BrTtTna.oaT at th.Dleainn of tbe State, on or before the lint day ef May, 1H60," that th. State 1 now ready to pay the principal of th. certificates of lam loan, witn inter. to the nnt day ol April, vxi on Preaenation at thi office. After the flnl day of April, 1863, intend on-certlfi- eatea not preaented ror payment, will cease. H. W. TAYLEft, Auditor of State, .. W. W. aAMHTHONft. RMinten nf State. ' ' LYMAN B CRITOHrlELD, Attorney General, , Oommisilonen of the Sinking fund. marS-dtawtillapl - . . r AMERICAN HOTEL. 0PP0SITB 8TATB HOTJBB, t . COLUMBUS, OHIO. TUII8 OLD IBTABLI&BID AND WILL KNOWN X Houee, during tha put eaaon haa been thoroughly nnovated. repainted and re fa rn letted la a atrle both comfortable and elegant, o tbat we feel well awn red that tnoM wno raror ui witn a can win nna an tn. eomiort and oonreniiDoe. uual In tnt claaa Hoteia. .. . r-. . .. . .. WARDEN A EMERY oatlB-dly j ' VBOPRIBTOBS. Charles Dean's Estate. A LL PBR80N8 tntereated In the eirate of Obarlea jCJl Sean, deoeawd, an hereby notified that 1. D. How ard, admlnlitrator of laid .tte. ha Bled In the Pro bate Court of franklin county, Ohio, hi tnal reoort and llat of elalma preeented to. and allowed bv him aa Juit and valid debts airatntt. aald estate. Said report win o.xmma tip um voarv. ana a dividend ol tne a wet of aald estate deolared on the 80th day of April, . 1 lORa . - i.-u.J . - m.. v.. icw, iui,h vniiui.ni ivr prou wuu, . i"ii.'; , li a. ALBBak. j Probate Judg. Columbia, Maroh W; 1883. . - tntarS-aUtw3w William McDowell's ' Estate. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY eSITElf. That i. th nndetalgnd ha thia day been appointed and qualified by. th Probate Court of franklin Bounty.! Ohio, a admlnlitrator of th eiUt. of William Hoi Dowell, lata of Montgomery towmhipi m aata county Dated ta th day of March, A. J. 1863. TELEGRAPHIC. Morning and Noon Dispatches. From the Yazoo Fleet. Washington, March 35. The following die. patobes were received at ths Navv Department this morning: CAIRO, March 24. Hon. Oidton WtlU. Secretary ef Nam: I bave lust received a oommuolaatlon from Lieut Commanding R. R. Breeze, dated Black' hawk, March SOib. Tbe Hartford is below, Warrenton, Admiral Farragut's Secretary oame on board this morning, en route to Ad miral Porter. It will take him a week at least to communicate and get back. He says the" Hartford passed the fort at Port Hudson, but tbs other vessels were renulsed. snd one thev ' saw in flames. It Is believed that tbe Missis was tbe A. M. PENNOCK, Fleet Capt. Comd'g Squadron. CAIRO, ILL., March 24, 7.50 P. M. Ho.Gidtn WeUei, Secretary tf tht JVaeyf ' ' (have just received S' communication from Lieutenant Commanding R. R. Breeks, dated Blackhawk, Maroh 19. The Admiral has got through Steel's and tbe Black Baron with fire ;iron clads and thu Price, and into Deer creek, and Is making all haste for the Yazoo river. iDoubtless be is tbere now. : Genersl Sherman and bis troops are following him up. ' A. M. Fleet Captain, Commander of Station. Fleet Captain, Commander of Station. The Position of New Jersey. Tsinton. N. J., March 24. Last night res olutions were passed by tbs Senate denying tbe trntb of tbe representations made for par- tisin purposes, tnat new jersey intended to resist by force tbe execution of certain acts of Congress. The last resolution declares that the people of New Jersey sre a law abiding people, and ardently devoted to a union of all the States, and while tlioy may condemn and protett against osrtain laws as nnoonstitntlon-i al and unjust, yet unrepealed or till declared to be unconstitutional, they will regard them: as law, and will confidently look to the courts and ibe ballot box tor redress After an ani-, .mated discussion tbey were passed by a party Vote. The Republicans opposed them In con sequence of tbe Implied censure upon them. This morning tbe resolutions pateed tbe llaaaa by a large vote. . , From Washington—The Rebels Falling Back from Fredericksburg. New Yotx, Marob 25, The Times' dispatch ays: Refugees who arrived within oar lines yesterday coufirm the statement that tbs rebel army Is falling baok from Fredericksburg, and being massed in tbe defenses before Richmond. Tbey state that the entire force left at Fred- erioksbnrg on Snnday night to bave been eight thousand. They also confirm the news that the gnn-making machinery and - ordnanov stores are being rapidly removed froa Rich mond into Georgia; that the withdrawal of families from the oity has folly set in, and thai sales of property are beloif forced at a ruinous lots, . . : ; " j Tbey also state tbat the acknowledged loss. doplored by oavalry soldiers in Riohmond, sus tained in tne recent thrashing Averlll gave tnem, was between four ana nve hundred kill ed and wounded. Among tha killed was Col. Lagrange, of Nqtth Carolina. . The rebel guerrillas cama again, to-day down onr line at Cbantllly and made a feint of at tack. Seventy of our oavalry dashed at them and chased them a mile or so, till in passing tbey received a flank fire from behind pickets and a barracade. Our oavalry wheeled and fled, pursued by tha enemy, but rallied and again charged the rebels (p a distance of three miles. . - - One great duty with which General Bamslde is charged in his new department is to defend Kentnoky from the apprehended rebel Invasion. tie will be tarnished witb an ample force for that purpose. Should circa matin oet favor, ha may co-operate with tieneral Kosearaoa la, middle Tennessee.. . .. , . 1 WM. II. RESTIEAUX, (SOOOI880B TO Uotll At BBBTI1ATJX); ' ' -..,. No. 106, South High Street, ' OoTTJM:x3TJ, ... - , .. ' J i : ! . . -Ao .J DBAX1BIM V -: " GROCERIES, PRODUCE PROVISIONS 1 - Foreign and Domestic Fruits, - LOUR, 8 ALT, LIQUORS, ETC. ' STORAGE V COMMISSION NEW GOODS! ATI. . . HATING JUST BEOBITID FROM NBW YOBS All elenol aeeortment of Good for Gentlemen' wear. I am now prenared to offer to my old patron and o there. great indueoment in Uo Mleetion of famenat, ior the coming anion. ' " , Inav..ku-RstooKof 1 ' '. . i.r- u a;u x 111 :i tljo.t i,J it " i (IMIWn Cloths, Cassimcres and Vestiufis, And a general aaaortmeot of fTJENIBHINd OOOS8 o the rloheat and neateetatylea in the market, allot Which a w eviung.. luvvnaanvr rmva uth roa iaa.r SPXCHX AmiTlOS PAT0 TO MUTaST OFTICBKB CX0THI5Q. 1 afv: .i.j,y l)i..y.j o, "., :r- ' vl Baring had kmg erperleaoa in the est and aunafactv of Omen' CLOTBiit., I feel eontdentl oan five en- ura aaliaiacuoa to ail avy yacrona; .u ;.j "i. .'" . r. BUBB, , kferehant Tailor, ?'isi-tji'riai io amni ..t,) Oolumba, 0., aug8-dly 1ST E I LfiOiUS B . i si a f t i at Btr - ' Opposite Capitol Building-, High Street, ' Columlnas,7; Ohio! la Kow Ready for the Reoejptiozt. of Crueeta, " - - . i ,. ..j . i i ..ij.'i tsi as.r ; WALSTEIN FAILING, PMiyTOa. JOS. F. OULBBBTBON, Aamnirr.' ' " J ' PAYING j ni0il 8a. -i t Assist tar Qoibtcibustsxs Oprroa,- . a, i -lirr'j CiirqiNaaTi January Slt,l863- j , rpiAMBraEB DIBCHABO BP fBOM MT BMPLOT JL can obtain their pay for DXOSMBBB, by oallbg at Ue.Siee, tTrurtOompaiiy Bulluifc woaer third and Main streets. f. Tf. HTJBTT, JsaM-tf OaptalaaadA. 4). at.