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jTil t 1 ilvMttVVi-i r-sa . , a a a z s i.b-,bibbbbbb.i ULt-mi i, .. HUHBAItH MHO MONDAY. MAKOH 1, Democratic Nominations. ELECTION FIRST MONDAY (4TH) OF APRIL CITY TICKET. jfrtvn-w. Tt rm.i.rei f. ...1-1 4T1I'T H ll TOWNSHIP TICKET. 1 1 1 ' . ii TOWNSHIP TICKET. A. C. HULBURT. WARD TICKET. viawrWARn-Mu ' t Xi. ' i in -.i n . I.ICWIS IIMN1Z. . . I amotn- won. ... , vi rAoo( ,w.d-AHRIU CAHII.U . , ....-T, A. Wirt. , T'o a'ATkI. II MINI I. I irMM.-t-KI'llftAIM I.IIJIWM , ,.o -M":ll'l.AS eTAl.M. J'-Iht1.- Oai-MNHY WBtjAMAN.. ( hrW KenM-IIKNRV KOI I ,lw.i. -WILLIAM PAYV- SIXTH WARK-- laV-ml- THOMAS r. TIMtP-llHR. Democratic County Convention Th DMKnli McrtlonitJ Cminly.will meet Id 0obdUo.4 ntr of liayimi. "U Si.lur.Hj, It'" Lib day M Muroa. 1 MX, T In purv o' appoint ln(dlealos M III lmartlif .una Col.vnil.mi. lo txeaMat III oily o 1'ollimb.i., ooW.llii'nlaj. t' J34 ot Murk, It- y or.' r '1'nri- 0,B Irtl UoaaoiiWo. , A.CAIlILL,Chr.,r.m... News Items. Eloveu thousaud Ohio veteran re enlisted for the War. ' - Th steamer Alabama, it is Vaid, has comuloUily stopped our commerce iu tin1 i.V.ui ' Votol am lviniz idle i U the porU, and aru beiii)? olTore d for Vnlc t;henji with but few bidder.... So it goen. . u , Uencral Giant pissed throiiRh ville last night, ri routt for abliiuglvn lli new title will bring him trouble, if h don't mind. . It ill couiidieate bin ilutico. diHtrart hiu mind, divide hie attention! ami, it may be, cost him hU reputation eneraln Hk-kle nd Doubleday liave preferred ohai-gen gaint tieneinl Meade, whii-h.it in thought.' will Cit him his rnmmand. Who will the uoxl ilefeudei of Wellington be? " XSrOoiint.tfeit tivew on the Viilluy Bank of JJillsboro, , fN'w Hampshire. Eastern Bank, of Maine, and National Biuik of Pixtteimm, New Jersey, the Initer altered from ones, have appeared '. jr"Gewrt BtTL.HR ' telegraplis tlmt Kilpntrick.i after doing inuuh iluiungoto the railroad i-onnerfion "of the Or.nfcder' tr. and drivinu thtiiu inside, llio wullh of lUc-hmond, effected a junction with him, li hma of oiiv 150 men.""' Ill Clierul Bctlch'h eetiniatiou 150 uimi lout U very atoiill matter indeed. !" Only lfiOwiin Difficulties. . 'the inc'onj ploteuu of, oiir paper o-3ay and themeagr amount of matter it foil tains, ia attributable., to. the Hickneim of rtttnerif onr handa and -h .alieii.iof othe.'"We 'hope' 'fo'Tie'-beHf ,ft in very abort time. ' '" " ' ; " ' Leonard Scott & Co.'s Reprints. Tlie Kexv York Wotht pnblifiliea a high and , deceived coiupliuu'nt to .ohahp 6oott A Co., the. New York publisher, for their successful effoi tR to atlord Ameri oan leader repriuta of the b-Ht Kugliish lteview. l.oriodiealH, e. 'Pliene tinr re priuta are LlutkuuwCs . Jlijiiz ',', Jflu London tytarttrly, and the. Ediuiiurglt, Wistminiater, and .VorM British Jtcmrws! which repreaeut the lut,, the Tory i-le ment in English politii ; the aeoond, the Couaervative , tlift third, the Whljj ;' the fourth, the Liberal, and the fifth, tlie opiu ions of the Free Ohurrh. ' For them repriuts, whii-U are made, vobclicvii, from proof-aheuta of the original tnlis-h odi, tions, and which are not far behind them in point Jjf tiine, Mesnia. . foorr. 4 (jo. have a sliding scale of prices, which is follows : iVr Auttnm, l-.0( ...,.vn. t 7 wm a ft -t V For Mty dm of Hi four Hvm-w Kuriuiy twv oT On. four Jlvviw4 ... for ny llir ..f Hie ft.ur Kovi..w iror H nr or II.h Rv.wi. Vat Ulw-kwot'M Mnuuli. ...,.v, For !-) wood muii ouu Kmviw vf(. For BlHi-rtwood ui.t two ReTlw. For Hut'kvoad will Uiim Kian.,. 'or BirtukwouJ ud tii fouf i.Tiwa..,. "tir-Tt, , VV quota fOBl tlm .norlu : ... ,,, "If the loteraof oml readiirK tlie raiof the kind in the world, both lorianlructioii and nirtintneitl--r not satinficd with lruii lik the (term which mii'lit havnWn larL.o j fdvanoed, to( meet' the inereasud price tmpet 'priuliiig. 4c." bill, happily for bliire Lot,) w(iy;'nothliiif bV'we' c(.tirrl Wf wbbld aatisty them ot help lo reward the etitefpnse of Messrs. Scott ft Co. In pivinp us t sneb trifling price the cream' of the Kni?lih odicals. ' For the benefit ot their old subweritwra, as well aa those who may think of-be-i-oiuigiiw one, wa will state that th posl tipeto all parts of the United Hlate I nn unly litiy-iil cents a tear for the whole nntilirationa. voir wnty-feur i-enik a year Waekvood. and only eight eenU B year for Keview. Ten dolhu-s and filly six- cents live periodicals and Uwir postage lor one year trnly "th fore of bpoes can no further go." Hoott k Co. adV4 it 3H Walker treat, Kw lort A Political Prosecution. a If our readen can Dossill? be surprised anvttiitiK done by a Republican in hi i,olitiial capacity they will be ntounrtcd ' . . a.' . ' - ... , to learn that Mr. Maxwti.i! haa been ar. 'rested. A aftidavit waa filed against Inm Mr. Yost before that high tribnual i - .T.i... Tn. ivcr w nu n ins iiinmiiij., .,.1.1)5" nr,... prebMltfTw'th 'ui:trp'rovoking gravity in a room next o Iiall" saloon. This morn- IIIC .'II. .-M1..1I.I' mu , before our illustrious) Dogberry, and gavu iii.il for his appearance at court. Words bit inaileqiiateto give expression . - ... to our opinion on tins occasion. , me public will say the same. I'he crime altegtd again it him ia "shoot- inj with intent to kill." The crime of which he is actually guilty, is pioferiug life to death at the hands of a band of soldiers who had Wn ordered to take his lil There were thousand of witnesse. Whoever interrupted Mr. Oorwin's pcevh by adding tlie words, "and the nig ger, bail a very clear perception 01 our public alTuir.i ; but a very wtong notion of what wiia proper on that particular 00- asion and prudent in thai excitement. If Mr. MAXWKi.LAfwtthe (xiraoii who used the words, however, did that justify ('apt. BahOKr to order his men to puisne and kill him? Did that jnstify the soldiers in rushing after him to take his life, an 1 in stoning and firing at him ? Was it Mr. Maxwki.l' duty to lay his hands to his side, and surrender his life to men who had already committed a gross outrage upon the persons and property of others t It is ridiculous nonsense for honest men tin talk of it, and criminal and diabolical for political knaves to claim it. The political Republicans- of the city of Pay ton cannot shift tlio responsibility of the uiutdcr and bloodshed upon Mr. Max wki.u It does not lie upon him. While some of the Republicans arc so keen on the . scent of Mr. Maxwell, we hould like to kuow what has become of (-'apt. lUrmF.it ? He was the active agent iu the whole affair ; began the riot at the l)si i-i 111: office ; fanned its llames at the conrt-house, aiitl ordered his men to run otter mid kill Mr. Maxwell. Ho is the sowei of all the dissensions in our com munity, .settling down, we had hoped, into leaco and qniet once more. He is the Khedder of innocent blood. What has liecome of hi 111 ? The whole thing is ns transparent a skimmed milk. . Ho ia ar. rested on Friday by the military emboli tics., and uurried . away, to some oilier county, for trial by a court-martial, gat unliiy morning comes and there is no crim inal before Mayor Gillespie, and his bail appears and answers that he cannot produce Oapt. IiADuEH, as it is not in his power There if neither criminal.nora responsible bail for his appearance. 1) we not now understand the extraor dinary r.cal of the military authorities "pnnish" tlm outrage. ? The mild sen- Nme of tlie court-martial will be a cash iering from the service, which will not lisph-ase our Captaiu very much at the opening ot a moody spring campaign, after a winter of good pay and glorious inactivity. After the matter has been ai ranged his escape, do not let us hear any more altuut the puninliment of. a peaceable, quiet and iuofleiitiive citizen,, whose only crime is acting in solf defence. Great Mob Speech of Captain Badger. as uu 1 to v (Hi , , . j :i iW way of completing and illustrating Journal's account of the mobbing of the Em pire,, and oftb affray which succeded in street we make room for the harangue Captain Badger) (the leader of the mob,) at the corner of Third and Main uuuittdiutuly precluding the speeches report ed in the 'Journal, It will be seen that omission Uiar6f in a "fair ttalemeut" will hard o evailaiii. , . ' 1Tllow 'citizens, rbiccup.l by th greu1 Rod, and Hesarrwtor of everybody, I wnar I am reaponsibl for all this, cbeerslj iWa yon, I led this whole thing. Theu) are ander my control, I cheers, J and I am aponiible,lcBer . . U-r a n you, hundred vnmrsosi tuck aa w arr, are worth one tiuind citizens, cheers There no line, of distinction . between Uia Adiuinis trution and th Government, (cheor, j and lull you,, by d. If y action is taken n and my mm hare, the oily ol Day toi) hall suffef;." Dayton Journal "please-copy. ' if a u -JT'rhe fupiame Court of Wisconsin has decided adversely to writ of ltube corpu, in behalf uf niiuoi. aulisted bold by military aiituortty. ' Badly Scared. five for B fori "Tlie on iioiniiiHt (auididaiHsi waa a splendid Two meeting waa mi large aud and so di Uiriniued iu its that about hino o'clock iu the evening Hijmldiean brethren became very much alarmed. There wat hnrrying to nd .-' , - , i amoug tha home guards, who war ! A pleasant time they had.-tio. doubt I rhere was Bot single Democrat in the whole town that had any idea whatever to hurt the jioor i i. . latno. 1 A qnoKiinti w hat was the necessity for lining tiling in the dark, ou Saturday night, at 'Squire Turner's office? uler arm all night. Democratic City Convention. At tlie Dumocralic City Convention, held at Beekol's Hall, Saturday evening, March 5, 1804, which wn nrfaniaed by appointing Thnnms K. Thresher President, and William Dickey ami T. I,. Smith Vic President, An thony Si,.plniH and B. V. Hhnll Seerxtarie. 'I'll following ticket was nominated by ae claioatiftu, xueptiii Magistrat: Mnyur Wm. H.' Gillespie). I 1 i M iuhul S. B. Cain. " CoiiHlables A. C. Llurlburt, Alexander M, JoslitKOf reateOennia Dwyer. Infirmary Director. Lawrence Butz, 8r. W.Kid M.-asurer. Hubert Allen, Ths KdlowiiT); re.olntinn was unanimously adopli.-il: linulral, r tlio Deniocracr of Dayton in ConriMiliuii ansenibed, that w utterly con temn all rlTuruj nt llie sunprion of free perch and free in-ess, eiiher by arbitrary pow er or liylbrute force, and that the Democrat of Liiivt'.ii will, it npctl lit detend thir press, th.'ir persons anil (heir property at all hazards, and tiiul we now give due notice to shoddy piilnnts and ineendiarv advisers, ot this our solemn purpose, Unit they insy use their inllu ence to presorv the peace and prevent the ileslrnction ol property ana the HheuuiDg ot blued. . . j . - , On motion the following additional Kcai- tivn Conimiltee waa appointed: , First Ward. U. C. Cliilds. , , Second Ward. J. A M.-MhIidii. Third Ward..). V.'Nauerlh. Konrlh Ward. Anthony Stephana. Fifth W'urd. Win. I.nv. ' ' . Sixth Wnrd John ToIbii. Ob nation, the proceeding! of this Conven tion b (lublished in lb Dayton F.mfisk and On motion, Convention adjournrd. ANTHONY STEPHENS, F. B. SHULL. Secretaries Secretaries For Sale. to for the the of de livered it, be God men r two I a gaiust ami to Great Lot and Land Sale. ON ITtiShAY 51 AKt'H Iff, At t u "Vl'k a in, ot ilm itrHiinHPH. Hill ho hM 1 mil lion, tu iiitsi oC tliree. fUi mnd tu awrritt ih l.ill mti ftinn, utiH mil-iit"t tf thtsuKvHtljoiniux this Kroiui'l" on wlm h ih t uilt It.tt rouittrv r-iiltDt'eH u( htxn' ' nut Ht'KlttliHt iiii'l I Mini t'itir.fiiH, rftt tttrrfl tK'ini: f xt ti'ifil tiiioiiijli Ui Ul lu. Thu hihtt Iniid in itrtfnrHllv '-tlT hUhLm1 lor nirnl rfin.tout'M ihun hut oilier )i !! 111 tltu vit iultj ol Ialoft, bwiuy ft IW- lor m i ot the 'iiy Htni luruiiiiiiiiiu country. l (in roun-i 1 niu.lti.tily rt.lhu. Thrifty youuu tonHi tr ' hitvr h hi Ifil Htmiiiui,'. Lune-totn urnf Devr nt iii( suriiutttjiA on thv iuuil. Tue tjutliiy of ipll Mill imiiiTirt' crituf. r'ih or Mrtntwtarrie, HUHIK ( LAV. Tin Motion) Inml id k"' totmiCLV ground, ntl of In 'atoih twine tor 1 in or viny Trint 4t)t ft.urihcnoU; ilto Mane to thrP qml yi'B'ly iiivm (m with hiI'tphI, HMiiirHlhy morti n. 11 Mi. I' SALK OF lim rUOXTlSilOH THIKD H1HKKT, 1 M M KIlTJ0(,Y BAH J OK TMK lil TV UK DAYTuN . mil K Ihii tiki bii.B te Smuuel CltMrtf. ir.. ikI n m J ilt-HirHiily lot'H(l km any I till tin itt til) vicinity ol I'xyioti, nii-i hi it i noi im iiiertti nr wi iy in pro iine'iiir tit Hum dm, but lor tli rttt.-on ol fHUiim IihhIiIi, miti trfirikt iiniltT th nMM)siily of mtintf iuohiw for Un juirpose f riuo?iiif to nomA WHrm Winmit. Tim (risppriv vunitiNir m h'iiuw: a rtiitiiit'v aonuuDiatr Aviity m re, innlrf mmil irnre, m m high taut or ulliytitii.ii, Mi ll .miusd to th rm-ina of toinu po, Ami 4mo ulttHt on aviMHint ol th huBluo of k Mhv on irnufi. Tli hoim, tohfvoo r.titi koI otlior niiiTovi'inont'if'oeit or tare thoua nntl ilolliirH oriKHtnlly- Thirto tw lying ftt uf tni,wnii'n hiii no kuiiu mu lutrfinerur in priM,ii may ut-tti pryt vr ntvti'm, upon un:n iiivran vnry coin loriHtilo nniHlt iIwiMlhiK house, ntfthl nd othr iiu Drovi'iiii iKM. Ainu, ten tu'rttm IhuI otT in aV.rlntH. rim n)Mv propttrty In TttJuftb on nrcount, aIh. nt liHTinu th nriil of ii-oiim from lit hvilmulio nil th wNtr MHnry to buiMt no tb pntn.li, highly HuitiOilt to Mitt'lifru, Knltneri,nud brick in kr,BDti nor imrtu'iilHrlv on mvoiiih ol such wnir priTilfaf. 1 frtuily hltoulil not o.1 r tin prouorty for ) wrrt a nt lor my txmof.iii( ni hsiUth, whioh roni Dfli in It do ii. kuuwiuti tlmt the prourtv must nlrnnr(, nnil'of.i'V'wlor ttiiuiixt- highly promming iixiui'i'nit'ti h to inHK inviit iihu t, ns inuuh Kit nny i outiTir ni i tin rH-iuiiT i .'ayittn, mm u i cow r romi.tfi by lint fltirj v.tluttbtH iinprorniEtt. Tins' properly nhtill ncii to ih luuuvn buitior mtttout r- mtv. aii iiiiornuiuoii thihiivii m pnc or anyimnj rfHiincltne th Htil of ni iroprty wil! b iirly aui ri'tulilv ittforditl by tllint on ntnul C1kk. or A . f Hcunir. uiifiiHuriKif WMiffiii o Bir iW.lo fctJiW of Mtirch, no. A. K. McOrURK. HVtO Kalntti AKt'nt, Iimh Isru nniouut of All tortt Hnd HTK-cif or rvrrt ni ur wuc) mrnia. nontcit, lotM, I vint in thncity ot lytou and 1mwIii for btir nn f hi -rial tf nn-. Otto Mo. 'iW Third trt, HHyUin, Ohio. niM ltt Desirable Hcsldonce for Sale. JetterHon MtrMt. llnr'l iloor south of Kinh. 'I'h. is oiw tai.ii.lru.1 n,l Swirteeu leel Iron. On Ih l remits m ft Tliie tin ee-stiry nnrk nwelllnft. house, 1-i.utsiutrUE H.itrLeeii i-Aoii.s, Sue asr-luii and sUble AI,o, ft ,i, iiil.l,, irniii ho.iss. 'rhis Is one of ths must ,I.-Hin.l,l"it pi.i-MH ,.l' prn.erty in tlHyloo, ftt.l will S Hi.lil . I..-H.,, It itn early a,.ll,-ftlliu n. luAtl. Ol JAM KS I-'. HUN ft l.l.-ii IN, Keftl K.i.i. AKenl, niHlilliii No. ?o Msin si reel, seond slory. Splendid Farm for Sale DNK-UAI.K Mli.l rM)M MIAMIHHPliQ. rpH W (inrifrstvnt will tttsll t nriit Ml Urti I now nn-l ib Jlmt tiny of April nit, th wil kttown rsnri htHnnkfintr tothn tit of HruUp t. fJt tiHit, ilio-t'iiit'U. font mini ntc on huinlrtHl tuut forty-t'v.-n hrrtV. - Hti, liiria im utmu ti two dwajliiiu boUN." uni' ii iHi ti cotnitiojioiii br uk; ttlo.hrn slid ol Imr uwt't'Htiriry out'liuibiniyM. Tit toot t of 4h rtt'ht'Nt (putlity, .ritK:ittllv bottom Und, nud hu ftjtto On lot, tf iitntN-r. Tnnt riuHiuiiUa, lntutr tll atlllwOI llaHra) IU M IHttl iajburg. - - - HAMIJKL OKHHART.. ... . IHAAV' IUHHINLKH, fe J7i Ittw? w " V. ievutor. A Country ilesidence for Sale. A UB.-HUAIU!! ttotiatry rHidn, with Ann i in'ic of uotiii miul. lyintf on tiul north ol 1 tty ton, on Ih oiitTroy rod, i otvr! at uriftu wti. Thr.i irtaltVTKtt tud uomiorlnblti trump noun tioiui uiiibuil'bitktM, on tti kml; tt otvi.iiril of Kitted ttpplf, nr nod ptwh lrsai m Ur wmwrt nifitt of surHWbxrry viiikn, of the Wilnou, INhw Albany and P roh lit vHrit tit); mImo, atiout thrti wwa of youug urrni t.uhtj( ir win purport. Any parttonB d mriujjn to purrhnie ara rtp:iiitftd to calf ai.d azainma th proiiwjty I i ihBiiiMsH,iMi tha propriaior ivoon fld ut (htu it will b-Ki- innpat'tiou. Alawi. Imu and a half mivj ol timkrd land, nulfH north of Ifayton. uu Utm o,J Tro? road. odwtf Aata4l f HOOP. Professional. fro . out I ' ' 'fiTnppnv U IMVIA-l AHW BUIiUtM. i rrii'R iruro wri,Miio in runu iun . J iwyion, uiuu. (;W( By Telegraph. REPORTED FOR THE DAILY EMPIRE NIGHT DISPATCHES. Great Fire in Boston. Bostos, March 5 The exteusive drnif and medicine store of Wk A Potter, 2u Wash iufrton street was destroyed by lire this morn ing Ilia buililiint extendi d through Irom WashinElon to Hornley street. It ued at $ KtO.OOO and whs insured waa "I-1 tor only $'JV,IU0. Only the walls remain sinnding. 1 he stock of Weeks ft rotter, valued f 1 411,- 000, wns insured fur $4,.ri00, mostly in Ho- ton and New l-.nglann. About General Sherman. WashiSiitov, March 5. A special to tlio Commercial says : It 1 known huro tbat Umieral Sherman was not at Vicksburg in time to start on a new ex pedition on the if4th, at it waa contemplated he should. He will however soou be heard from aiain in active operations. It is not believed here in military circles tbat Admiral rarragut intended to accomplish anything more at Mobile than to make a demonstra tion to draw the attention of the rebels from other operations. 1 here are stories allnnt her to Ilia etluct that tlio testimony of General Sickles touch ing the battle ot Gettysburg, will make it necessary for General Meade to resign the command of the Army of tin Army of lbs otntnac. In that ran, either l.eneral Uook- er or Ganernl W, S. Smith will be his suc cessor. General Grant it is snid haa recom mended Smith. From North Carolina. steamer from Newliem on the 1st but., arrived this veniiijr. Our Newliem letter of 1st slates tbat Jeff I '(.vis haa suppressed the lialtieh btanaaril, thus inrrensing the surety ot used itor's re-election as Governor, next (all. Ihe rettel are removing obstruction in the Neuta river, below hLiogstoii, in ordur to al low the iroD plated ram to come to assist in a contemplated at luck on Newhern, Washing ton and Plymouth for which the rrhels are ma king great preparations. A ram ia also said to be ready on Koannke river, and on the Tar river. The Kaleigh Conftilnate states the recent attuclc on Nnwliern was only a diversion, soon to be followed by heavier demonstrations, it urges the necessity ot changing the battle ground from Virginia to North Carolina. (llliciiil intelligence rnnlirms the reportlhat ff Ilavis ordered the itninpiliate nciziira of all points now held by the Federals in Norlh Carolina. General Peck has made all prepar ation in his power nnd all citizens and lire- men are uniler orders to go into torliticalinns. the hanging ol twenty-three ot tit Vd North Carolina lias enraged the loyal North Carolina troops Is yimd all hounds, and they hav resolved to take no more prisoners. Captured Guerrillas at Cairo. Caiko, Mari-h, .I The Mcnroer Itorket, fro-n Vickshiirc-, srrived thin nlteriioon with forty-seven guerrilla prisoners, captured at various times by the Marine Ilrigitde. They belonged to bauds who have been firing into our steamers along Iheriver.' Among them are two lieutenants and one captain Memphis papers of the 3d cnutuiii no new.. From Richmond. New Yokk, March G. Richmond papers of the 1st anil J nit are received. Ihey admit that Kilpatrirk penetrated within three miles of the city, and relate that General Wii-e also had a narrow escape, h.'in.-t at the residence of lb rebel Secretary of Wnr, from whence he reached the city. LATEST NEWS. LATEST NEWS. AFTERNOON DESPATCHES. Foreign News. of nod Iii.a (bur Nkw Yohk, March 7. The Amerirau steamer, City of New York, which left Liver pool at noon on the stla and yueeuslown on ibe 25lh arrived at 7 a in, The America arrived at Southampton on the morning ot In ilto. Ill Mmnimj 1 o'li city article says "uenorts from fans, still more ooailiva that confidential liooliiitioiisire prngresarig between rronceauu I'.nglunu tor joint rvcog nition of the Conlederncy, and If Knglund re- luses, i-rance will act alone. lha osrf declines to oouuli for this report, In the House of l'omiiioiis, Mr. Seymour ritzgerald denounced Ibe government lor seizing the l.uird'a rams. Ho asnerted tlie action was iu contravention of luw. In moving for all correspondence on the subject, he waid ha should de shuuld deplore war with America, but would rather go to war than that the laws of Fnghunl should be violated in consequence ol threats of foreign ambassa dors 1 I . ' i . The Attorney General defended the Guv ernnient and explained their legal action claimed tor the government the merit ol acting from a tense of jnstice, aud no other motive. r inally the motiou was rejected, by a vote of 17oto 15S. Mr. Lamed said it was time that with the centeut of the llrilish and Amerivan govern ments tobacco bad passed through the block. ade at Kichmond for Anstrinn and French governments. Kuglund make no similar ap plication tor cotton, because tlie casawas different. Additional particular of the Prussian re pulse at Dappel ar conllicting. One ac eount looks disastrous for the Prussians. Hut tb Prussian ollicial aconnnt ia Ihe reverse, enly admitted three killed and twenty wound ed. ! , i It was asserted that F.ngland proposed con ference on the Danish question. . Austria and Prussia assented. The 7tme regards this aa hopeful for set tlement. , It was asserted that the tntcntr cordial be tween Franco and F.ngland was no longer doubtful. The Emperor agreas 10 cooper ate, Livtarooi, 24. CotUin market dull but steady. , Flour dull and Ad lower. Wheal iuacliv but unchauged. Wester 82d 95. Corp dull. Mixsd 29a. The fund un the i!:iu wer staady. Consols closed trout V-i("l-fl ! Mouey growing mora abundant and (n dnoy ia the discount market, Th following is a synopsis of the news tent par Sujon on the t'H i the florern The ship destroyed by the Alabama was the ne. ouse of L-jrds, Karl l Grey taij Government did not intend In send Corn- mininner to report oa the operation! of the American armis, but three officer had been sent to report oa iron clad. 1 For obtiona rnon no ofTictra wer sent to the Coiitaderaey 1 Ollicial reiurns show exports in were over 22,000,000 pnunils shnys Ht!2. The Mobile Fortifications are Good, but can be Taken. St 1 I'milii'il- rtiniLiiis. well known here betiir the war a a river eftttlnin. arrived Sntiir,lr Irnm Mnl.i Im. nn,) sis there wer hut M.flilrt troops there, and thai although the foriiticalions near the city were tiMd, they -eonld lie t-arrie.l by large force. Shermtn'a niovemeiits frightened tlie people considerably, but a desperate resist ance would hav been made had he attacked the city. Kvery mule there between the ages of eighteen and forty -Hve years is as well drilled as the aoldisra. There is no distress in th South, but the people art willing to ac nepl peace on almost any terms; the leadars, however, ar determined to fiht to the last. The gunboat in Mobile Day, four of them irnn-clsds, are most formidable. Pemberton is at Columbia on the shelf. Price has not done to Mexico, but is still in command ol his Miasauriana in Arkansas. - Rumored Capture of the Louisiana. WAaillNllTflM. March (V It. is nimnrcl tiint the Lob iiana of the Norfolk Line had been captured by a party of rebels, while on her downward trip to Fortress Monroe, and taken into on nt the rivers of the western shore of Virginia. It is said that thn rebels were in armed brigs. As far as can be as certained this rumor is false, bnt three other tmall bouts have been cap:ured. One of them is the side wheel steamer between rortresa Monroe and Cherrystone inlet. The other two were tugs employed in running between the same points. I he party making the captures were on a schooner which is supposed tn have boarded the steamer and compelled Captain Webster to give bond to the amount of f 20,000, and then released her. . They stole $1,100 from the Cap tain, Rumor of Sherman's Defeat. NEW YORK, March 7. Tribitm'l correspondent, announces safe arrival at Fort Monroe of Col. Pnhlgreen and 100 of his command. The Richmond Whig of the 2nd fully confirms Union sodiums of Kilpalrick's raid. World a has rumor via . U. that Sherman was defeated on the 13th nil at Chnnkey river nenr Me ridian with a loss of 15,000 men and army to tally broken up. I.ee Adams and rorests cavalry reported in his rear, Rumor un doubtedly a cannard. The Rebels Pressing our Lines. Cincinnati, March 7 General Grant pass ed through here this morning en route lor W nshingtnn. Despatches to the Qazttle from Chalta nooga indicate tbat Ihe rebels are pressing our line our advance Lemg wiihdrawu from 'I iinnel Hill to liinggnld. . , lba lurnacea at Atlanta have stopped rnn ning for want of coal. Advices from tvnoivi la to Ilia 6 111 say Longstreet is supposed to be at (ireenville, His foroes held the Gap. It is thought only a small partot lilt army gone to tleorgia, Uur advance is near Morristown. Dayton Market. DAYTON, March 7 HAItSHMAN'8 FLOUU (ted wheat, wholesale (1 00, retail 6 SO. WHEAT $1 lr.fAI 18. CORN HO. . :!,),'; i j SHF.LI.F.D K5. OATS 08. ! -RYE 1 10P?il 11 HA RLKY $1 20. CGFFFJi lltif.iMlU, finAit iirn,i6. .1 A'. 1 i.'l.', KOCS 2fKfa&per dot. :..i WHISKY 0. CHF.KSE. ltipnl7.' ,. DKIF.l) PKACHKS 10(18. 11RIF1) APPLKS i12 BKANS Per bushel U 00. HAY Timothy $IH(M0 .r ton. TEAS f I OOWl fit). , KICK H(u)10 per Ib. UUTTRft ..--.'. LARD 12(-15 New York Market. NEW YORK, March 7. Con-OS Quiet at 9H. . Floor A shade firmer, nt i C 75fi)0 R for extra Slate. Whkt1, lOfoM 17 Chicago Sivring l.dl (1.1, Milwaukee Club; l,07(o)l,70 Winier Red. Cork Quiet at 4S for store. Oats Steady at 01. Pork Unchanged and dull at 13foM I. Dun tR 27. Cu-r MATa Firm. , , ,i,i. Laiiii. A shade firmer', 13(un3. Wuiukt Firmer and unsettled, at 81) lor State: 98 Western. Pkthoi.kiiii Firmer, 30 Crude; 41 leliued Bond, Ki(a)u9 Free. Ntw loas, - March 7 Htocks . irrrg closing firmer. Money seven per cent, ttler ling quiet and steady lit 7I. Gold ti I i 5-20 Coupons 100, 5's 0,1 Coupons 111 Wne year certificates Ob' New York Central l".li 1 Kria $1 17. Hoadiagfl ilOJ. C. U k, 11, City Notices. , NUTH'I TO ALL WHOM IT HAV lO.tfKKN VTOTIO t hrahy jriTn thnt thornr now pn injt HfTiilowmtf Ortliuaiu tsit, to-writ 1 to rtttt. vrvi, ciirn an-i miner in nortn bkib oi Third ttt neat aatol flmk t)tittt, ' To itriule and imiitrova alad liiyer atrael from rittll to Hichard a'raat. In iiii-tmaiica vo lha Inw aald (Irdlnanr wr taw ral. laid on IhalaMa.and lliUUrk i lrucld toaif four wotiKi noiic or iim fMudaniy or in aani. Th u ratiui a ail olaima lor damana that n. ivwrulrtm nttt linprovfuifiilH lo l lilt-d luwrlniK with th Citv t I rk, aattin forth th Hiitount of tlmu aKa ulaimad wiihtn two wim attar tboitirattoii ol Uia lima raU itfMi Kir in pMhin aiioii tr wwii aouoa. wiian tn aauta win ia Ukn up for iimi action. I4iaati4tf ANTUUNV t'l Kl'H KMH, Ciiy Clerlt hUTltK TO ALL WHOM IT Mil iOMtKHBI NO 1 1-R In hrliy triven thaUit;ar now pndiu)i twfora th 'ty Uotiu II of ih eitt ul luttou, lliv I 1m luirsUtf Urttauauoott, to wit: ia itraaa. mrtk'm, upru ana aimar ayoaaior ttirnoi betwu Uouucil tttc-.t tuid Uu Wtyit Jtjvo. To giatta, aral.turlant it(o('iUiia .r(rla twu Htwoiiii and third vtr bin. In iHirKuau1 lo tli law awd intiuan'a wratwia rad, laid on tha tW, and tiattrlc iUNUuntd togivw four wtMskt' lvlio of ih pfiitlaucy ol the mtiiin. Th law rtulrr alt i'Iriiiih for dHinHF;sii that Aiay MwTii from aid iniprfvtirntiit lo I hlod lu wi'lim with t City Cll, ar.lt l n forth Ih ainotilil or ouin au olaimatl. within two wa!.) nltr tha npirtioo of ttit tint f iiurfd for tli publication of niu-h notio, I)B tha aau) will b lakan up for final action. fclld ANTIJUY BTi,'UaNa( City Clark. Legal. HUERirK S SALK i OF A VAI.UABLK KAHU IN JACkSON TOWN SHIP. - " .' tiolftnioa Honps, ptiliouer, Raln.t Musaa Hoop, Henrv h.m)i,s ftt. i viners. o.i.nuftMi.. ouvmiiht , , Court. Pio. wsi. BY virtu, of, sod-1 olledlennw lo, th roaiuiand ol an order of sel. issued iu the stove eft. by it. . , Mipertor Court of M,tia;otnery oo.m.y, inuo, I wilt. otter t aulilM' esle, on Uie prelnl s, OB II rlr.,ri1. Mmtti-Ul, ISU4, At one o'eliM-k p in of tent ,l.y, lit. lullowiug dewrtlie.! reel eslnl... v,s. teli.g Ih f m wBe eee llie' .ftitl K.Vftn Itoops rrsidsd up to Uie timo of tin, death,) wl lisle soil hrinit la tin, lovfimloi. of Jwlrson, Ib Iho ' t i-oiiiity ot Mnl((i,ii(i r, nnd in It). InIm ol Ohio, wij bound. I nnd ds"liteilfts rntlows, to-witr llinir the northeHfet .tiiHri.r of neetiou nun.lier (71 seven, rnnce anrnbrtv four 4), tnwimhip Sulsr fcur II, e.t ol llie incrxlfsn line urftwn norm llom tb .lent Misiiii Itiver, twiiiniiiiia st .lie northeast i-orner ( sal emtrm; thene rnaaiug West aeR tli a.'- (ion hue one hundred and s xly i oles 1 ltm; Ihetu-e Noolh M.rntlel with III section lie one hnttilreu a.t tifty-m-ven and lliree-tmirth KlestU,v'4); ihen.-a a.l 4rnllel Willi uie se.-lu,u line one i.uuorLHi autl aixiv (l.rfi) poles lo Ihe eant Nuindary Hue or stuff wecnoa; ' ' Ihen.-e oorlh one tiliudred and Ally eeven end three, fourth petes (l.-7?4) along Ih ao-llou line to tha -4 use 01 IH-Kiniiina, .-oiiiAiuinif rne nunureu anu nny. Nven and ll.r e.hilirth aeres of land, he lira ftaiu more or less (lo l sold free of dower). I'noer a for. . intT wm i! lavuiien n was n(mraiau nl tes ptr at,., 1 Bam lana iseiiusu, lour nines normwesi 01 ra.in. ersville, four miles sonrheael of West Alexamrrt ,l three it,,, southwest or Johnsvllle, within imm nnle th Mnvlon snd Ks'..i. Turin, ike. an.1 ottediall mil ,1 the (lrntsit, en. Ksrn.ersville and Weal A AMan. dria Tnm.l;e. 'I'l... farm is well watered, Hiving, ' wvral 1(00,1 irlni(-; aitool .lily seres heavily uiii. hcrow, ho.1 Ih,. balanc uiwh-r af".io atato of 4.11II1 vf. tb.n. 'I'he Isa uood o-.-hsnl 0.1 Uie oreuil..' I h. terms ol anli. are one-third easli, one Ihlrd In one year and the liilsiii-e I , I wo year. Irom 111 day uf sale: uie it.ierre,l nnvutonta 10 oesr six nnr eeat. u- terest and to la, seeured by uiorltajt on the pteiaiae.; ynd e-innot aell lor less than two. thirds or Ita apprais ed v.-loo. IIKOIIIIR WOll IMAM, therin Mr.ul. ronnly. I. A. lloea, Attorney. 'Jwui ' NOTICE. Mjiitm.KiLL ooiiNry-s, an Orphan Court htd in Potlnrill. In Mitt for Xnid OUtltV. Oil Moinlav. Dim 1 4th j du of JJtH'vtulsHr, liiia, twfnrs th HiiuornU - 4 hit. Ufoa, Km . imhI lianbtiiun IfadnaraaJ . imMtb Klin, hi AfMMMMHie julMrM, iii'thn niMttrol th Mtai of liatual Muytfr. hnt-d, tb tnniiitiou hrtvitiK Iscnn rend Hiid hnrl( th t'ourt roniirm th Haiti tint 1 urHtit n ftirthf r nil nn att th hnr Biid leual ivpraMpiitHtivo-i of th trntd lHnil Miiydr, dx-fantf, tn uppnr in Court nn th flrnt Monday af March, A. D. lHir4, nt ttn o'rlot'it in th foreuoou to n.tvpt or rt'ttine th nal ntatH i aaKltt cadtutat ita apraid ?mlua or tn atiow t'HUN why the ral nta atiould not oa old, and diraot Knttral noiioa to be fOft tA tjij hirH rttNtiiiiiK m ih ouunty. and trial nottva ba nUu gtrfti by pulilicrilioti in on of th Kunlmn nWHpapcr piiMiehott In th ciiy of bt. Loiiitt.Rmt tn ntyum.oiiio, '' at trait Tour iifitt'iv w. prenoim to tha Ural L iviouiayoi iviiircu) aax., a ouy oi wiuvu putdio-itjou t h HtMit to tha portloflit'Q tarist lo whi(h Utua hira tfiWi- fho hv out of t:a oounty.' t t k ?i in wiint-HM whio;r I hav iito-pnnlo ift yi.v hand and aftxfHt th Aanl of atti.t Urphaim Court jlua liitx day of DtHH-inU-r. IHIkI, a. iiunnnAn, i-iarB rp nanatwurt, , tk-huylUill t'0iinty,PinnytTanla. ' Jfl Hw4 , t SHKKIKK'8 8AIiK . .... Cuthann Hqiilh and John It. Smith vn, Ha rah La 1 t a). ;at No. a7',u. AluutgomiTy IS u pi' nor Court. I In partillon. . BY virtu of, and In orn-dianc to, tha command oi an urdr of aa'a nia.1 liv tli Bimarior Court of ' Montuonicry tmunty. t)lno, I will tiflvr at iublM totla tn the prt'iniNoit, on , . iifiiiitiinvi .ii'irrn m, iniisj, At two oVlnrk p mof naid dav.tb i alio Ming 'taf tttwi roal Htat, tIr: Wlutih waa ifivittl into lola tiudt-r a writ of itfirtition linuid out of thi tHmrt an tha H6th 1 dty of May, .MM; lot Nu, li: R.-uinimm il th ni nth whI t'ornrroi lot No H thctii-ti nnrflift aat to A-Itt poldt to nt'tinitr; Ihcii woulh 1 1 '-m U 7-i ol tt; iht tii-o Noiiib 1' litwifi ,t. It iu polfM ia a .oi lier; ibi'in't Houtb til" I'-' ust mi lu pi ib w to a cor ur; lltfiit'H iioilb Jl" vt t Ii d I ti wli'it to 111 l,. gtt'iiiUfi, I'oiiUtinfnK 4 31. .Ml rtt )), Ih Dim mhuio luora or bei-t, Tbt ttho m n niri or no. not) ai'ifa ti Un-t nf wtn h I'ttiii'-I f linn-kl ilid Mfiatot, ttud ulina . wmdivtiHt intftdit an- Uw purito at mtt,4iv tn4w t ul t'oitrt. tuiii to oUI li ( t ijowyr. Hiud pitMnixci tiN within ttt f 'rrMirnlio.il huiitH of (riiiantowii, aiHl waHttpraufd at ptr -ia an4 I i a imt aall lor Ion than IwtMhiid ol aatd af-piaimttv I int'iHs -iriiiMoi.t-iiiiriitiwi; una-uom nt oua yaaa Hod Hi tilnufi. In Iwoyt'Hr. n out Ilia ttav of hhU; d (cried t) Qiatiift to b itr ait, par iii tuft-rrij, mli! )m Hwured by iiioi luii; on the prtiiiitrn .KH(.K woua M AN, rthanrt Mont, count. SllKUlKK'S SALK. John Hhval vm. Vts,tit Rotiinirt, d' rvaaf, A din .a i-irtttor. btiiii rtor tioiirt ttt M'atitimtvry t'oootr. No. liTW. . BV viitn of an orJr uf Ul $yt.U in ft lUiov ! t'AN by the Snrwriori'oiiii at Miiitiu.utinrv ottuu- tv, and to me dirt'ifd, I will tiHT nl nnbUi- lalaal U Uoor uf tha liUrt UrntM. oil - ' - f i . n iSo'K'rlfli, .Un A IV. .IH. At twoaVlock pmo MUdday,lhnllh'Miaadl'eairititl rfitl i'.Htritf, vik: t.ot nnnihurtnl typiity (7k) u tha toaiio' Union, in ih county of Monigvioary and HIlllH Of (fill. 4 ' 1 .ppraiNri, with tli ttnprVruifntH Ihorcun, at on tumtrd Miwt twaniv liva aattiur iiii and mbuoI aii . tin loaa Uumi tvta fturdn.t' wit: a MpohhtraHtna. . ti I I'ti, otit hla'k horM riub'd Nittr. aul ait vt am. Tt-ru. I'anh t t ., Jr tj. ttKniu.l WOi.AMtN, Mhrnil MoUt, count r. J. A. loni, Attornay. fuwva "" ATTACH MKNT NOTJCK. . 7 John A. Mi'Mahon vn. Uaac W. Viuyard. Ohari. " ntynnl and FHttoraoo M. Mnyd-r, Iftcudttuta. Hu fervor Oourl of Montyontary Oonuiy, Ohio. trU'lllOODt. rplt K daffiiJtitta. lamw . Vinyar J. (hitr)n Vmyard and I'mtarKou II . .Huvitfr. dff ndatn. in th abvva ru tioii, Hill takn uotioe llmt on ttt 4Hb dy o .lautia ry. IhM, a iiHion waa nhtl auaiut tht-iu In tha Hu. tn nor t ourt ol Mtn,ta:oiy county. aiai af iHiJi for ih iin ol on hi.itdrad and twenty-ttvo dtd4.f mill uirHt upon tdy dollar from th-mtwr tu. ., autl npon Uia ha.ao from stun .f i, Ihah, fur vrofra- rumimi crifiN rt-iKltrtNi ihni by tha plainiiM ahovo natnivi, and that an attwhinant wa itHMd affalnat i tht-ir proporty ufson th nnuud ol ihir tag dob-' ro-identN ot in mt of Ohio. 1 hay will laaa ntaa tbniiiittoH thy appear aud anawai lo tha petition ao tiled HK-iiliMt tbfin, by tha Hd day of April. A.l iidunifiii will Ut takan anaint ihm foi th amount and intwi.taa aiMMiad,B4-t).a April trm naxtof lh ud I'ouri, and their property aula to nny th nin. jH:tatl ' 1 JOHN A. Alt MA ItON. SALK OK UK A I. KSTATK UT ORDUR OK COUUT. IN TU K VIIXAGB Of CAKRi-LTtlN, AN TTKMHAt.th td day nf March, A.I. MM, ' j nwwt on th nri hfwu in hoiirn of two niui imr o'ctoe u ru. on in nrfiiiixea, win no aoiu io in niunuat nijti Ih following real aatat aa th property nf John i 'oiiii, tiiiTHM'u, m-wii: nitiiiiiH id in muniy ot Mningomiy aud -tat of Ohio, all of loin No. 4T nnd tit, aitnal and tiaing hi th town of ('arrollton, arrca J ably to ih pint or Haiti town. fHaid lot liuva on Ihcin ' a larffa. (ir and commoilioua brick dwelling, a muh4 liable, nud oilier tiood oiiihmldibfi. Naid property ha hoen appraiNed, free of dower, at tb"n rititl canuit xdi for than Im thinla of lha appiHiffil vitlu irHrot. TKKMH t'V HA LK One-third cah 'n hand on day of aala, aut ot-third in on and nnlinnd ,tMy yearn, Vt it li inbueril from tluy ol wale, Ut ta ataurad by moriMRgc on th pjrenitaea. i r Admlnftralor o John Iodi". JeA-'t't-d. I Amu Cli, Attorney. feinwh i ' LKOAL NOTICK. j i rnilB umleraiKned hreby nottttea Cenrat P-wKari 1 that ih haa ttti hr peiiuno in th Court oil t'ommon I 'lee of M out worn or y Coiiuiy, ohia, -ftraf' luf to be dlot Irom aud Uonrad Uuotir, her hmm- ' tiaud. Can-s-wdlful ahaeiir for three ye.r. - BAttllABA UI!KIIR, ' J. H. IUuuott, Attorney. VUTwU a ssi on f.fs Notice, 5TSV A ).', perioni havitiK tilatma auainal Joii Hanr'. -1 IV nojiii'i iiiaua win prrisuut iiivui to tjU'ierHiffU a i, who tiae U'wi duly app utcd a-Hittune. lr aodiiu. . mem. WIM.cll at put.llc nut'tion, on ' ' 1 " -- TIIUHDAY, MAMilt a, lHi., i itn feci nl ore room formerly ocriipir-it by Peter R 1t. mi Konrth - tn et, l.ciwc In tb- fity ul l tvtoti, the following uoodti and oliai tt. tnWltl! About bdvHida itf oaUi, Waftilt i h n el of .horlM, birtii or t'litio d; aUtut trfUtirau)i fHMuei oi f.tr.i; vi isttrreia oi noiir: I itttrrel of buck wueiu nuiir; i pair oi nay iviat auu aiaUorint I ttatir-' h a riMiiK a oalN, oua Itay linrMi oua wiiiiiiu - (HI liniiieHM: two Hour vhtiwta: oua bi4 ul mmxiJ ""V'l"! Vf". ) taut. irt I'M W,Uf. caai I tup, i ; on Iron af, tvtu Muok wauoua, uliair.. rfUi'bea, An. , Taken oueieniition aa tlia property urVfettf Rvir' at the ami of hay id ti. Hoyer and oMietr. w " ' raltaeoiiimuc ttt ten iclucka m l -aald dat. Term oiMh- UKoHUM WlMMMAJ.aaiirif Wetiniy.' T V' 'laakunfa, Attoruay, laVtdawH i