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ii;ulii (!5mirivc. T te-f - ----i 1 1 1 J HHA.lt l lllt.. K.titt.n. VulDA Y. MAUCinr, 1864 Democratic Nominations. Democratic Nominations. ELECTION FIRST MONDAY (4TH) OF APRIL. CITY TIl'KKT. Mivr-VI. II (tll.l.lXIMfc. X-...Aal--'Ti'Y CAi:. a..v MiMWr LW KSNOl BtTa. Mwtf UOhKKT AU.KM. TuWNSMII- TICKET. Oiaf'tUn-A. M IIVLFII, A !. HUlrlliBT. WAUI TltKKla. riRST Wltn .,.uii-A..lo?a I'rXKKH. .VWfl.uir' -J It ((ll.MI'UT. ... -I.KWIH IlkIM. 8t''UNI' WVKH- Virrl -Ma HOI'S Kl.t.K MV d A Hit Ml AM CAlill.L. Am.T. A WISH. TtllMK WAMI iinin, hkimz VInW fl"J-K I'll MAIM I.HM1.I A .Ma.' Nlltm.ll.AS HTALKV. IMIlKl H WAKt'- (w.b.i. 1IKNKV H ltll.liKV'Kr. KrAoul im.iy-IHVII) A llnl'K. j aaui-JACtB kTAI'HANO. FIV'TIl WARIi- f-unr I -H aNFY f HI. MAS?.. .l (K-r.l-HKN B K.'IT. - WILLIAM DAVY. 1.1X1 d WAKIk.- .. 0 ! '" ' M flwrat-TltOMAIa 0 VWKKall KH. aauu.-PAMtMATIlb WKII'NKU. Democratic County Convention The Dimmer! of Mraitir'irn.rjr Oounlf will ml In CiMi.Millun, al lli t'itf of Itajrmn, on taatnrday, Hie luih ilf of March, law. for Urn (mriioa appotaw Inn dalapa"' la Ilia l-wnrn'ralip but Camv.nv.oli, lo In. h.ldal II. i M of Onlun.UM, OH W"lnpday, ln Xld of Man-li, 1SU4. By orilor of Ilia laanliaaraw Cli-lr.1 Ooinmiltaw. Democratic County Convention A. CAHILL, Chairman. News Items. .What pitiful 'H' ia that of poor Cliaae ; he haa run hit face, aud also Lie rape and tliolHt we hoar lit- Iibh "ohnngoci liiri lia." "UnnniiiK liia face," in thia rem ark aide piodtictiou, rofora to govern ment o t oi lit. It tiiniNont at lat, that (Jolonol Dahl gron waa killed at Walurlon. W'e ar! nanriHl hy thu Chai:o-I'oinroy ciivulnr tlmt Liiu'oln, if nominated, will lio liiuiton by tlm ooinhinatioua that will he made againat him. Chase having with drawn from the raco, ih perhapa getting l eady to go iuto the "comhiuationa." TUo prOHHrt of thn "1'iith-Kinder" will now brighten, and tho "path" to tin) White Hoiiho inny prow thn ahortoat and moat practicable, rnutp. ' it ia reported, through rohol Boiirccn, that Luugatatit u agaiu Loading hii Kuox ville. Wo doubt it. : Twenty or thirty ahota were exchanged at Lexington, Kontucky.'the other day ho twiwn Michigan and Kentucky regimetita. Some were wounded oil both HidoH, Gonoral Grant ia to make his heaihtiar- tera at Wawhingtou City, lie ia now "InktiiK not" iu tho Army o( tho I'o- tomac, (Jeneral Hickman at Suffolk, ia threat ened by twenty thousand Confederates Kilpatriek and bia cavalry have gone, to kia relief. Uou. rornainlo Wood ia recovering from the aovore attack of pneumonia which threatened to end bia lifts. We are moat happy to announce bin improved condition. Falling Back out of Sight. The Journal propoMte to go back to the olden time, when the Democrats mobbed the AholitioniatH. Well, let it try that on. . Suppose we begin with the city Dayton. . We can mcntiou the nainva any number of Whiff who were the lead en in those affaire. Gou bless them, aome of thin are full-grown Abolitioniuta now, and groat froga in the puddle. We would inquire particularly who furnished the eggs ou the interesting occasion of the mobbing of Salmon V. Chase. A Modern Market Anthony. In reading the play of Julius Cj;iar, we were struck once more with tho won derful speech in which, pretending to dis suade the people ot Home from avengiug, the aasaasiuation of CisAB, Mark An thony yet stirred their hearts to the direst revenge, It was his purpose to do so, tooonceal bia design at the same time. The very much injured Komckt J. Cor win ( poor fellow, how ha hat suffered made an oratorical effort at the oourt house, uot quite equal to Mass Anthony's eloqueuco, nor with the same purpose view, wo are disposed to believe ; but bungling feeling of self-importance, tho desire to exaggerate bis own grievances for th( purpose of adding peculiar fori to his rcmatks, excited the crowd mora, our judgment, than the foolish and bias nhetuous haiaimue of Cantaia Badukb. When his luminous effort was suddenly brought to a point by the introduction Mamlm lie hail hut Uii'i ir unt nmler wav , other iiioi e to embalm for the nm of pos . i . t' i if. . . i l We advisa Mr. t onwm to lum Ins tentmn to other matters. Ho is more sue- ,a...r,,l i,. n.iii.miuiie.iinie (ntitlliironea , . . , a coiismeroiioii, 11...1 m nuiuji .oa-mj a mob, or persuasive elrxpuence. A Modern Market Anthony. LETTER FROM HON. C. L. VALLANDIGHAM WINDSOR, C. W., March 7, 1864. . ,v ilKKa. JltnoaiiD k aJHOTHKH, I'ayiuu, Ohio: i ' ' ... i i i...,. tlK'UK'Kipliio annotmceiuent uf tbe "riJ- ali f ho E-plRt offic,. L ful0118ilwi olJiern. 1 olTv-r you no aympatliy, l"i (hat will avail iititliiug now or licifafUM'. 1 Jo expreaato you my profound regret , . that you wore not preparod to inrlirt on tile not. and iu the mid.t of tho a.xault, the . i i complete paaietu)out wtucn tne aaNaiianii i deaerved ; bnt am gratified to loarn that aoino of tlieiu aoou after did receive their j ditaerU. Hut theae cowardly acta cannot always be guarded against. And they do not ptimarily come from the aoldiora. There ia, therefore, but one remedy for past, and preventive of future, injuries, and that ia iiutunt, luminary and ample repri- ial$ upon the pertoni and property of the men at hvme, who, by language and conduct, are ulwayt inciting to theie outragtt. No legal nor military punishment in ever in flicted upou the immediate instrument.. Itetulialion, therefore, ia the only and the rightful - remedy iu times like those. I apeak adviedly, and recommend it in all cases herrnfter. It is of no avail to an nounce tho falsehood that "both parties condemn 'A," after the destruction has la-en consummated. The time haa gone by for oliedionce without protection. 1 s.eak decided language, but the continual recur rence of these outraged frequently at tended with murder, and always without redress demands it. They must bo stop ped, let the consequences be what they may. Reprisals, in such rases, are now tho only way left for a rot'iru to law and order. Vary truly, C. L. VALLANDIGHAM. Abuse of Federal Soldiers at Knoxville by the Cincinnati Gazette. ¬ ent of tho Cincinnati Oiuette, in a recent letter from "the front," ia anything but complimentary iu his allusions to the brave boys" of the command to which the Gazette has assigned him for "speriil" curreNpoudoHce. Hear him impute "run- dalirm'' to the Union defenders to the men who are bearing ths "old flag," just as coolly as if tboy were so many predatory Visigoths "Both soldiers and cititeus have reason to rejoice that brighter prospects lie before iheiu. liver siuce our advance into feast leniissaee we have been carrying on operations under very great difficulties. The sufferinga of our soldiers for two months alter the siege, were unprecedented in the history of our preaent struggle, aud the deilruchetnett and ruixtal- Um of our toldiert Aave brought dnwn mutt intense tuffering upon the ciiiient. Many families bave been sent south; many loyal families have gone or are going North; and the country will soon be almost depopulated." of uf but Tlt is the plan of the Republicans to shut their stores and stand at the polls on election day. The purpose of this is to work among the laboring classes. Hiiiee greenback have got to be such a power, it ia well understood by these lio publicans that if they stand in tho door way of the election room, tho poor man mi st come down. Whatcun a poor mail do when one hundred thousand greenbacks stand in bia path looking at him ? Can he vote against a wholesale grocery, or wholesale dry goods establishment? Dare lie look a manufacturing establishment iu the face ? Ia it possible for him to bam his eye i before the lustra of four, five, six or seven thousand a yeai ? By no means, Hence the "money follows" are all to be at the polls. The "poor boys" are to be kept down by the power of the moneyed threats, and the money honey if possible, We will see whether tho game will win The Democracy have also resolved to on hand all of them. Wo can stay one day at tho polls as well as Mr. Money bags. Alas Poor Yorick! I) in in bis The humiliation with which Mr. Chase must have written, the following letter, we leave tho imagination of tho reader. The suggus tion, however, that Chase may harejahrunk from the petition rather than from Liucolo will come lo the relief oi many after a wo man ta redaction; LETTER OF HON. S. P. CHASE. Washington, March 5, 1864. in ' of ' al fo iu Mil Vtar Sir : lo reply to a Iriendlr let ter Irom you, I wrote yon briefly, not lonar ego, about the withes, eipresaed by many, that my name Might bo favorably lerardad by the poo ble ia their next ehoico of a President, aud f""d b W" tho ? 'rie"', ' Ohio oiainfeet a precerenoe (or another, should accept their deeiaioa with tba ready ' acpuieaeou duo Irom one who has beeo already ejptanoB, - 1 The recent action of the Union Members I of our lKisiaaura indicates such a preferauco. it becomee my duty, therefore aud I eount - l (t priZA' tUn ij-u, k that j no iWtfaav consideration be given to my name. i It was iieva more Important than now, that all our efforts aad all our energies should ,j,oU!j to in, suppretawo pi the rebellion. nd lo the restoration of order ami prosperity "n ,ure (.""illations of Union, Fr.f. doin and laiuarlial Junicf; Hint 1 earneat ura - u ell, wlib wbuin bit ouu.U m; have weight, lo allow nolhinif todivida thara ln ni , wurk , oom,ruu wi,l hch I 'persons anil .yen (mm,, am noiBiug, re- ' mains unaccomplished. S. P. CHASE. HON. JAMES C. HALL. New Counterfeits. I ' I BeTar of a new and daiiforiiua countrr felt on lh lUak uf Norlb Aaivrua. lkxtnti. VlifUKllM. li ii'i i n 1 1 V a Mild ftjara l lliai ri h t I " ' : r nd, an Imli an princi aa with liow and apnar, ' "'"""' '" W" w" di.e-overed in ; ton Alhfinv AHB(irLiiia--huuaii. j A new coiintrrfi-it 'l on .ha Hank of tllira wai dpliicti-d al the 1'irat Nalional Dank. ' Tufaday. I hora i a larVa liKure 2 ill the ! epiitiT, and pnrlraita of Irfinalra on each aide, i tnt iiam oi IU0 uana la priineu in rnu' W warn ahowri to-dnr a new couutfiieit on the Tort 1'laiu Hunk, which rrcemly mnd ita appraranca in thia city The bill in of the dt'iiuiMihaaiun of $6 ; the vignplle, four h midea, one boMing n (lube in her hand, "5" on eaub sppur surner, and "Kie on tha lowor oornera. - The New York Hotels Crowded. The "New York Tribune tays that all the hotela in that city are, so througed with Kuents that it is difficult to vet accommodation. Scores of Iruvelera are daily turned away fioiii the doora ot the principul houaea aud even the fiimily aud realorant hotela are crow ed At the Metropiilitaii and St Nioolaa from 50 to 150 eota are made up every nigbt in the purlers, tjilliiird rouma nmi other larne apart ments. A hill is now More the Slate hiluro to incorpuraie the Orand Hotel Coin puny with a i'ii pit n I stock ot half a million with the privilege of inereaa'np U 10 seven nmiilri'd ami lift; lliopaiiud dollars. It is in tended lo hiiilfl a liottil, aimilur to iho Hotel l.onvre and Uraud Hotel in Paris, in the ti oinity of the t'enirul Park. TnicN. Y. Timet it quite suro Lincoln and Cliaae will continue to work toother The hreakine up of theCuhinet will he deterred until the final smash which sends bo ill to the bow-wows lo slay. f -, For Sale. a to I ".AT "AUCTION-'" tfAl.l OK KBAMK ilOUhK:. WK will rH. on the (irftniHeH, od Hutu n lay, Mnmh 1'J, 14, itt s)tVT.ii o'clock fl m. tmiMinn: N6" 1M, ir,! h.iI 16H. fin Mhiii trfi't. Thfl lnnMing iirtt (in lA.i.M (fMiind; (tit ftTtiitntl rent hoing $; n ytr. Tit tiuurtt-fi nai to l-'ur Ututtcu, iul httvt nil litv it1' uh-ury nutiiaiiltlmBit. Tfiuii 4ite-iuitr raHli; thf IsnlHiu-ft in on vmr. , tiiflfl.iie, (V . HtTHKU tl S'IN. utlourf.ri. A BffiKNI'l f) MfiiH'l UNITY TO PlJftOHAHR A UKiilRAIiMC KKHlUKNCl. AT AUCTION.' WILL n u(lsr t mt thftConit IIoiihh, o-lwn tli , hiiiirn of iwo nl fimr .c.n-n, on HnturtUy, i Uurrh l'J. KM, t lot with a hnott hoU" t'oiiuui i UK "ix runiiii Mint1 nil tha fi'i HUHHrv outln.iMin.rsi. Iie- HtK hniiMi Su. Vi Kot.rth trt; lot fUi ftrul franl aii TrHii itnei thirH rm.h; bn.lm.ca in on aiui (wo ytnrn will. mortsfitMi. . on iiurrtni intrrft. ttly.H( t f. HUHKK M(r, A H'-tlf'tHMTl. Great Lot and Land Sale. ON TUKHnAY MARCH 11, im, At tfii oVIri-'k h in, ot tint tn-ammo. wit) hn muM it ik'UUD, ih tuiftn thr, nva anil tsfu ft' tm Uw ilill kitif fitrtn, oitt nulf cant f tlitM iU HijiiiniiiK Uin irounilH txi wiiii-h it titnlt thsj t'uuniry ri.ltuiiii ttl Hiiimur our W(MltlnNl Hint 1.m i-i(ift.iiNt Kill Hiri l hviiiK xtfuJl llitutixti thf iKfllt 'I'll tllaftVUt IhihI imtnrHiir f i-r '4i.pia lr riim riij-LM-.') ilmn unv otiinr iiIri'w id Him vicinity i I irtti.u, Iwiuu n I t - trr vi w ol (tit i lly itii.l urruuiiiiinif (oiiutrv. '1'tui i(ruiitl in gnulilHlly rollinn Tttrifly youi'i lorfl Ltvit huvtB l 'hh lull AtAfitliUK. IitneUtminJ ittsvar lm in stpnuifit lira ou tin- luiuJ. Tiift ,uiluy ot noil Win irouuuvgi'ittHiH. puiu'iica or ttriiwtiTHtsi. , TIo Viotii.tn litB-l i. H-,tJ tol-tu"iM) itruiinj. and of 111- ohIi'uIhI'IiV villus for lirit'k rluy. IVrniH iine fiflirih vU; t ('hIhiu'i iiitlirictintl yiH-ty iiHvntiTutH.with tutertml, nntMitrioi liy morf iiii, liit7iUwtM ij A H. W. OlI.t.M.'Ifc. PLitli.C SALE Of LAUS fKONTIN.i (N TIMltn HTKKRT. IM M KHIATKLY . It AST OV TIIK 01TY tK PAV1VN. rTIHK IhihIh txOonu l Rnmuli!iK( jr., sni) ri an 1 'IfHimMy lMauU mm ktny IhjkIn in th fu-inity ot Dhvioh, and would nut b. ntlan-il tor aalu ty lh pro- (iiii-n-i ni i mii univtiiHi tor iitt rrutnim ot ihhiiix itfttlint tuul buinx uiiiir Miv iKM i-wiity of r ti-uiiK nifana 'or ilia nirjniH of remuTiDK to aoiiia wftrm clunHir. The uroimrty iuhihikIh n loiluwa: A rrai.iiio i;oiiiainn.t( iwt'iity aorvt, uiitiir ummI fniat ma huh acaui of i-uitivaiion, wfll hi J hi. mil t. ihts rami on of tti.Hn-o. itlitl hIjoo vhIuhIiIa ou uhmuuI ol tba alihiaiUn of iini'K Mity on ttm prtiniiH. Th hon., loty rtlintt and oth.T iiuirovtniciitt oont ovur Itirtie thoiia urn oUra oriitunilly. I hiitirMi at-raa lytng m4t of nAitwnitn win ieti fiolu all hiacnihtir or in uiarlH.fi. inuv iM-at auii iur.rhivt9, upon which u.nrviMji Tjfm,iu lordatilf amuH fivrt lltiiK hotio, Mtt.i aiid othr iiu-irvi-ritiiit. Also, trit m-rn laitl utt in ama loli. i ti a sura roarty ia vainabl oo aotvuti, itvisto, ol Itaviuff thn i.nvilK(Mif uhUik Irom ttia hfilrttnltt nil th wMtr uw-HMitary tnhftu-riloa ttf niYmiM-i.hiiiiUs i-Ui'utila to t ul. .her. KrinrT,in.l hrii'UiiinliMrn.autl mors artu-iilarly on account ol stioh walt-r prtvilviiH. I I'Krtainly ahouhl not, oiK-r iIiiii orouttriy for hUa wr it not lor my xftt.il1rt ha.i health, hi"h rom l'U niu to tiO it, Raftowin that tlm irony nut Rrivanr,, aaU 'iAurt lor raitai.ita hiabir trim.hiiiic ladiiofiiti'U h to iriHM inv Hdni'iti. uiiinh hi any )roftiy iu thn-vif'imy of I'ayton, aa it i now Hur roiiiis-.niy Htm aiKt vaJmblj iinrijT'Uur.U. Thia property nhnil "HI lo th hit-hcMi bolder utthoul ra hni'va. All inttiriiiaiioi) reUtiva in pn'a or anvthinB reprui).f th aulf i tinui property wil1 la airly and . i. T s-tmiiiH vuinuvi HfKH, r., or A. E HcC'lura. Cttura at orivaia aala will ntr. taitipd. Hal to ba lha lib of March, 14 a. k nfinr.nnv! Haal KisUta A cent, baa a lart Ntllftlillt of nil aitHa and auaslas ol r al v.uie lur aalsi sunn, hoiuaa. luta. Ad . Ivinu in I lie in v ol lltviiu. unH i.lu.l,.i. r.,r tsir and itrl Mraia.. Ulttre Mo. m ffhlrd alreal. Uest ruble Kesitlcnce for Sale. T"KKKR for aaialharnahlaDeaoT M". J.-kmo, n JelltirNon Ntrtirl. Uiini door aouih uf Kifih 'I i,. iit la on hutvlfftd anal foiy-utia it, froiv . On tha lreiiii-a u a nna miea-acory hTlckc dwellfttK-houau, I'ontauuiiK lottrutau rooiim, ttnu Mrdwn and mUIiIa Auo.a douw iiiwDHbonfia. Tina ia oua w tha mutt deirallU piwrea ol 'property in laytou, and will by ""' i,t ni'iuK-auitiu in inaua . JAMfc.SK. lM)NAl,l.N. Kr-al K.ute Auant, .11141 m IKo.lu Mam aUaat, va4 aWv,' Splendid Farm for Sale unn-nAisF mii.b FWM MIAMIHBDRli, flw K UQlartittoad wdl aull at prit ala aala taiwttrn 1 now ana nrai uay or April next, tha writ known funil hetonamr to lha ttNtaLn of P tulip H. Gttv hart, dwoaaaad. outswiiltju ou hundisid and inrtv aavttti aH'roa. Haiti iMrnt hta upon it two dwallina uMa.s-i.r "k' t-uiniii-siiiMiia nr wi ) aiwi.uirii aiui oihar nacaoMarjr mil -huildiUKM. Tha aid 11 u Hi rit-'hMatuualilv, pnui'lpallv leuUoin land, aud hat wit a Hna lot of limtkr, Tar mi, rraaou ((, latmra o lb aMbsHTitaiira a MJanjiniiitrg. SAHirT. UKHHART. IttAAU blrUilSltlLH, Je-aflilawHw Kxwutora. A Country Krsjdence for Sale. A I'KSIIIslll.K onuulry raanlelma, Willi (JOeeu . a,m lauu. ijiiib au. uma Hifnn III IH. f'H, uli lite nlil Trey ruad, ia tillered al pnvala aai. j nere u a lara auu uoiiuoriaiila irama noiua, aut aii'l oullji'Uas.. un tha laadi an ora hard ul Sue .ralitMi e.pMe-pear aiul uaauh treeaj a lara aaM)rU uieut of .waaW rjr vuu... ail' Ilia v'll.t.u, l.w AllMuy auil nllttfl vaneuaai aliu,iMMMai lliraate'reaoryuuiig nurraul iMi.ti.a, Air ailu puipiauas. aut paraeua da airina le Huia-naNe arat reiitaairu aoill n4 aiauiua ma proiieriy ir inaniiaavv,s iu pruprtaiLur laiiaiw Bileiat Itial It will taaar luatiautiua. A i .u , u-u aud a hair aa'raa ul limbaraal laad, lout Dine Bunn ui aMj wm, auwut lam uiu ri. ruail. uosiuawU alAMM KliOOr. By Telegraph. REPORTED FOR THE DAILY EMPIRE REPORTED FOR THE DAILY EMPIRE NIGHT DISPATCHES. Latest Foreign News. .MiW lnBK, Match 10 lb fullowiof la tba fr J latoit th Aualna : i Cui'ekuaiikk. Kali, if 7. Denmark pprafd ' a wmh In he rxuuaed from rvplriuir lo any . . i - u . .. . . . f m . 'f r.r ' . i L.H iVr '1 1 1 r I Til ro I. a IUTI V B a m U I V ' ,rd , ni)t ..yaiiuated Stitt(iuai,, hVb. 27 In to day'a aiuioi ' tl.A i 'i....i..... li . v n i wl ,ll(7 v ii.uiudi ijiaiwii uujfri aaiu ai' cording lo llm mot rt-liabl inlormaiion a I prly Urniiimtion of thi war was Dot to m i fxpooied. - nwitnark waa nrujlt reat-lved 00 oppoainjr, the m.xl dKli-rmined reaiaiance to the elaima of Aualiia, Prune and the fc'ederj al dieL . 1 ' I . LATEST NEWS. AFTERNOON DESPATCHES. From Washington. Wasuinoton, Muruh 10. A correspond).!, ' 1 am informed Sir Francis Hrad Ima writ-! ten putiMiit li'Uur to Saward, aouitirf furih certain liicla connactod with ibe depraJaUoo i In the timo of tho Canadian rcbi'llmii of lbs t Sieamor IVroliua, mastrltng that the position 1 Uknnby Uniti-d States Otiverinmiit in that ! atl'itir diHtnctriualty oppoaito to doctrine pru Iiiulittcd in diapati-b lHtb to Mr Adams." A Kingston corrodpondent of thtt Haleitrh CunfttUravy, in auoukin of tba banfftnjf un tba ttih in kuiHton, ul thn twcnly-throe cap tured soldi ra as dusurting frotu the rebel tuu- stiriptiun. aiiys: ' IIm- pnt)iiors asoendoJ the scaflold with firm mid elaHlic stop, met thnir fata with un HinchiriK fortitmln. Thoy aaked for ho qtiar tur and seornrully spurned all overlarta of conccHHioTCon condition of rettirnintf to duif in tho U(n(oilorato norvice. the multiludu 1 were moved ti tfars and openly denounced , this cruel massacre, which is causing deaor- tifiiirt from the Confederate aerviun by the whotenalf, and (jrcfttinkt and indinal ou whn:h it la Ittarou will iw uncontrolable it is report d th.tt 'he rebel intend banr the entire number of Union soldiers Captured by them frutu Colonel Fosier'a com niund, tilty onein number, hnlf of whom have never been in the rebel service. The native I'nion troops have decided to take the ques tion of retaliation into their own hands. They huve given their otliuers who did not approve of severe meioiures an opportunity to resin, and have a I no given warning I hut immediate death will he inflicted on any ollicer who of fers hereafter to surrender to the enemy or 1 auk lor any qttsrt r. ISew Urleaos alvice.-t ol the Jul per Want- em Metropolis, aay: Military movement null til progress for repoflsetflioti of the couuty beyond Teche. I he bombardment of rort rowull below Mobile continued vigorourtly. The rebel bat teries replied, but none ot our vessels were sernmaly irjnrcd The only casualty on our hkU whi (be wftunilinfr of one uian. A letter from the fleet says Farraffut in tends nilenriuff Fort Vowell. so as to send Ins imiitquito fleet into Mobile Hay, and by so doing cut off Forts Morgan and (iatnes, I be buy h said to be obitructvd three miles below Mobile, in finch a manner that vesaels are compelled to pass under the guns of two iron-clad forts and a buttery from the shore on the West side of .Mobile, defended strongly at every point I ho ram Jennessee mill lies in the bay. Mobile was almost entirely destitnte ol soMierH, .'.U.OOO having goon to meot Shor- in un, A Key West tetter has a rumor that one of Farragui's ateamers pa-wed Fort Morgan under a terrible fire, and another rumor that be bad Captured the works Special correspondent, of the Tribune, sava : From returned Richmond prisoners we glfMin the following incident cenuacted with Kilpatrick s raid: ' When inloiuiatiou reached tiichmnnd that Kilpatrick had Groused the Hapidan most vig orous orders were iSHtied respecting prisoners and when fact that Kilpatrick was really ap proaching Kiuhmond was established the pri son was mined 'iUO kegs of powder placed under it. Every preparation was made to blow the prisoners into eternity. II any body don't believe this, the prison and prisoners are sti'l to be seen. Kits Ignor ant that the priaon was mined, n plan was formed to attempt to join our forces when they ehould enter tho city on Monday. Ouly triune, bringing rations came in and they re fused lo converse. 1 he guard was inureasad and strict orders given lo shoot any one who approached the window or stairway. three nttieers aud one hundred me.u from ICilpatrU k's fores were confined in the cells and fed only on corn pante and water. - ! 5-20 tt. af 1 a From Tennessee. Ciitttanooua. March 10. Geo. Thomas rode to the trout to-day and found tall quiet al otig the lines. Our new position is consid er bly.iji advance of the one held during the winter. llOlmur S HUBS eojbraciug the Cbio- maug . ballle-Eeld. . ., Humors ot sk irniisliinR and tirinK In iroat laal fewldaysare without foundation There are now at Dalton and Tunnel Uil six divisions, two old brigades of rebel in fa n try; four brigades, Rhoads's, Patterson's, l'rinie'a and Davidsons cavalry; Infantry or ganization, Uurdea's corps, composed of Walker's, Cheatham's and Cloburn's divisions; ilndinan's corps of Htevenson's, Htu ward's and batea's 4,0(10 men leage and estunnale eauh division 3,000. It ia my opinion that the oldest man iu tbe world oouldo t read the bulance of this dispatch, and if so, I beg re spectfully to cave. Typo . , l J ; Grant Summoned to Washington. : Wabuinutom, Maruk 11 General Grant was suintuoued to Washington last uight, and returnee bore, accumpauied by General Meade. Grant Summoned to Washington. XXXVIIITH CONGRESS. ! Wahminoton. March 1 1 House Tbe Hen? ate hill for the adminsioo of Nevada and Col orado into tha Uniuu aa ttUtUs will ba oonaid ered on the 10th, tba day set aside for Terri torial buajnees. - ' lUlair, rising toft uuestioa of privitege.aaksd leave to submit testimony wbiob was taken after the limitation of time for tba porpoaa, and which alleutud tba contested seat ow oo pgpied by bins. ft fcvii n i(i. s SU"lSM OkiaClal, BHW said til. taatioiony ohoulJ pot be r.p.iv.cl, as it M taken Wltaout lb forwalltT of Is, ft no, the contestant, remonstrated, and i Dawes, chairman of Committee on Kleu- explained ibat tliM lestunony waa iilf.-red to the Committee who had concluded submit the matter in ih Ilouae Dayton Market. DAYTON, March 11. H ARHHMAN'S FI-(UK Itml wueal whnleaale 6 00. retail 6 60 WHEAT-. ii(. a). roKN WO. SHbXLKD Hi. tlAI'S OH. RYK 1 10(rtl IS ItAKLKY l 20 niKKKE 3fifa,3H HIIOAR I5(ul6. KOfJH 16rul8ir dor.. WHISKY-KG CDKK.SE lti(S17 DKIKI) PEACH KS IfioiMM. DHIKD APPI.K8 9(u-i HEAN.S Per buahelfi (11(3 00 HAY Timothv tXH&'M) wr ton. TEAS $ I mm CO. RICE rKotlO per lb. HUTTEtt .15. I. A KD 12f.il. i New York Market. NEW YORK, March 11. at Kt oua A shade firmer, at 6 75(i;G 85 for extra Htate WuitAT 1 lCfoll IT Chieapo Hprlnp 1,01 (filM Milwaukee Club; l,7f.$l,7W Wimer Red. Coas Quiet at 43 for store. Oats t iu II and nnaellletl 90(.i9l. 1'oKK Unchanged and dull at I. Bssi'. Kirm and steady. HuTTsa 27. Cut Msats Kirm. , I.akii A shade firmer, 1 :!(, 1 . Whiit Firmer and unsettled, at H9 for Stale; 8 Western. PkTBoi.ienM h'iririrr, 30 Cradn; 41 refined Bond, ij(.o09 Free. Nsw loss, March 11 Slocks irreir- olostns: firmer. Money seven per cent 8ltr. tin quiet and steady at 7 4 i. Gold tWg. Coupont lUfl, 6'a Cnuptina 11 One year certilioaina a. New York (Antral 130 Krie $1 17 Heading $1 3Cj. 0. U. fc Q. 32 Notices. HOT It 'IS ia hfraby iveDthatl havaoJd inyanttra a took oa baud, and maolunery ia tho Wood boii( and frVroll Hawm Utiainaaa, on Fliat a treat No 172, at the heivt of Madiaon atrejt, to Mr. Char Jolt Meywra, wboiaTerr way worthy of I hi itatronae my toruiar tm torn era. JutlN K. UUMOU. Mafing tsniib( tha eHtaltii.)iiiiut of Mr. John K. Hiitfuu, on Vi t atreat, 1 intend lo fe rUrolI Hawiiid, Oval, Plain and Kanuv Tuininff, excelled by uo other aatviahinent in fh flty. I hope that nil who wmh work in that line wilt iiva me a call, and I will aatialy itwm lwth m work uud pnea on elm t notice, inalodl CllARLKa O. MttYKUH. NOI1CK TO HH1IX.K UU1LDEKS. SKALK0 propoaala for tha Mill.ltn of bridge auroN4 Stillwater, near Harriai urK, will la rweiv ei uulil liaturday April U, iwit.al that ouoty Autlttor'a umt'! wirer jtiana ana aiwincHiionH may he aeett. THOMAS O. LOWk, - ' Auditor Montgomery Couuty, Ohio IXtyton. Man'h ll, lHtt4-talld..HwU Journal copy, - - Clothing. N K w a O O D w. UKNHV MIUI.ICH, MERCHANT TAILOR, HUSTON BDILIUMU.COK THIRD JEFfEBSKN, HAH ju.l rt-naivad lua alork of SHlia an.l Hummar iiuuda, omiipriaiua all Ihe uew alylua of Cloths, Casslmeres & Vestins, Which ha will matte tin to order In tba bent atyle. (jau auo Hive ma a trial. iiiaMHj.iin HKMttY MHJ.KK. Provisions. Aiiclrnw Welunartner, Hta.ll Htf. ), Waaler a SI ark el Ilouae. . Iealar in . Fresh Meats,lIams,SausaKe,A,c Alwaya on hand, of choice No. 1 a tot. aiilttdam Agency. JAMaCB r. DONALDSON, REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. TU MAIN HT.i OVER J. r. KlKiAH'B S'luKR. 1 FOB HA liK A dotitra hrifk hoima en Weat wuhd afreei, eaidi apartment coutaimtig eight rouuia.with ipvmI a ata. lm a uumberol houaca and Iota m tba oity ami FOR S A. L 3il OH RXOItAMtiR TOR OTHER PROPHET! a mod arn-Uitlt brio a houae. wtto an arre of ti-ound. The nouae oo ii tame eleven large room a, with Hneborehea, good alatale, uarnafie and wood bouaea, ok1 r intern and wall; eieo Una fruit. All of the rremiMea are in good order, anil ia one of the beat built hoiieea in ihu oily, aituated oni'iuk atraei, in thoritf of 1 'avion. Alao. (or aale, an and one-third aorea tl liuid. ad loiniua Ihe oorHraou of lavton, (e-ad ia and rawiy for eultivaiia eimetad eat of tba oily. jaw JAM Kb K. IK) JAMKtt K. IfcjNALLaaON. : a. k. at ci.ijkb, REAL ESTATBAQENT NO. S0 THIRD STBRBT, AT JOUH U.STOPl'liL- HAVE a laraa amount of tor aala, aiiuh aa houaaa aoil Iota, iu all parla ol Ilia uity, al van al van lOiiaanil uo.lara, on aood paymaula, aud wall ailualad; and auy quanlily of taoaul lota lor aala - Alao, avTaral ,'r.,dw. to a two a?ir. I ., adjoining lh. oily and in ine (-(Hiu.y. Tboae having property for tale, and thou a wanting to buy, will do well lo oall oa ine, aa I ahall giv I roinpt attention to ail buaineaaeetniated to my fare. I h"fe had ouualdarable aupf rlewe In the huaineaa, jaadlui A. K. Mfnll.tlHK. Legal. VAl.UABLK FA KM AT PUBLIC SALK Abner Stephens - V at al.) wttperior Uotirt. aiuuai Jaonh C Heplar Oaaa No. VtrT. U rWU A NT to au order and decree of the superior X court or nouigomary iNouuiy, utuo, uiaue to ine above auUllvd eauae, I will, on ai'uf day, utM S, 1S(4, Belt at publta outcry to Jlia biKheet bidder, at tle door Kranoia J. Andrewa, aituated aaat of Oenterville. ia Una couu y. containing luaanrea. It ia in a food at at ol uultivakoa, luta about ftlteeu aurea of wuodlaad, a dwelling, lairn, three tenant bouaea, Aa. Appreiaed at tA.Voe, or 1A0 an aora may aell tor 13, Aos 117, or 9iti t.7 an eera. 1 liOHUlB W. MALAUUUK, Waaler Com. J. A. Joap-aN, 1 'Maau; A JoaaAa, K. ti. Vouau aud UiHJSA MuMalfoa, 4Uvraey. maUdaata ASSIGNKU NOTiCle. A! t. pereona having alalma agaiaat Job Henry Hnydaxniaa, will preaent tpem to the Mniteiain in nmi 1 1 e, fur Me who baa been duly appointed aewi jiiueii aewiguea, ittr to-1 ,i WtLl.lAAf gLOtiMtK. laewe r ADMINISTRATORS NUTU K. OTUl I batretsf givea that Mi uuderaiKUt haa una oaf iMMsu appoui.ea auuuuciraeur of lite . ,J U..1-W.1. Uf L .U.L . . U,. ..f la-. wmwrt ".a. TT - ejn i was, ai.r, rkKTlNM lwlBHUIB. paftoa,0hl, rabruaryss, li-diwal avian Legal. Legal. HUKKIFF'S SALK . i kjt A VALUAll.K KAHH IN JA('KUK 'lUWiN- Nll p. Solomon Hoopi, petiteiner, a train! Buaan Hoona. Henry iioop an I omara, ueiwuua .ia. uponwi - Court. No ii. Ul virtue of, and in ohedieav-a to, the tfotuinaod I an tti tier 4it Main iNioiefl in lha atiova oaw ly lii htierior Oourt ol MoniKOoary eoitniy, Ohio. J Wtll oiler at frt.iMHi on the nietiit ea. on Ha.JfiMv, A'oiA ia, 1H.,4. A I one o'clock p in of naid day, In following dem-ri tied r.ai eamtet Tif. iwidh in ia m wnr eon tii iu Kvan Hoopa r to tied up to tiia lime ot hi UeaUi.) mi tiata and Ireinx n tha townahip of Ja-k.oti, iu Uia linii.lv eti MiiiifuiitiitHrv. Mini in Ilia tai of UlllO. aiiil Don n la I and riHi'ii el ax Mlowt, to-wit: he i n at the northeat-t iinan r ol aition niinilrar Hi lev en. inn: oiiinU-r font (4), towitnltip nuudar Iouj 4 1, eait of the uiThhan hue drawn north frotn the it i eat Miami liner, la-tp mimic "t ihe rortheael ooftier r eni'i atx'iiort; iniKM iitnntnir went aionir me Uon line one hundred and a xlf i oia litH theucn atHilh parallel with the noctton Ore nie hundred and 0(ty-ev-n and three-loiirtti poles I iheiioa eaat ami I mI with the aectiuii linw one buutiiet and aixiy (li-Ui KleH lo tha eMt ttoun.lJry Hue of aiu l aeotinu; tlienre noi ih or horn! i-ft and fill y aevett mtd three fourth pnli'ei hlonn th teiMion hue to th place ol heKmiiinw, coniaimnv rne hundred and fifty aovn aud inr e-fourth aore of Ian, be the aarifit more or lia (to t acid free .f H'.wer,. t'nder a itfC- mr wnt ot par'-ftn m aed at 0l.wr4-i haidlarinian ..' oi r ; .. i arTie, four m. ' - i three iti hoi, ! h 1 " ; '. " i i i . . i t'e t Mvion l " - ' ' Ol thn ItenttMl . I " ' V . , dria Turnpike. . t k . aevernl ttood a . . . iN-red, and, Ji ,':' 'ft- t c. v 11 i Uon. The ia a it -'. i. ' ' 'Me.,.. I he terms) o f ' t- ' i , .t i i olio y er and t tt . .i n i .i ' . . , j fereet and to I . -'. t aid eanitul i ' . !" J: .. ., ad Volue. (iKORi.K WOtJAMAH, BUcTill Moul. eouuiy. I). A. Hon, Attorney. femiwia Catharine Hinith and John L. Hmilh ?a. Harab leem at al. Caaa ho. 'flTvlti, aloittgoinary auperior Court, In partition. - ' . . l vinue or. ana iu ooetitence to, tne coniiiiand or an order 4 ae made by 'he Hg lienor Vmirt 4 Montgomerr eounty, Ohio, 1 Mill oiler at public sale on tho preiuifOH, ou n f!inmrtii mum iu, il tta-n il'.tl.ualf a. til nf alalia I ieteT Ittaa lallliaaatill a Jua.Hlia.l a real estate, via: W lnwh w ib vi-led into iota uudei a writ of itrtrtitinii i hi, lied out of thia l.oiirl on the '-iAlb day of Slay, lo3; lot No. tt: Ui'ipuniuji at the aoulh- b went corner o lot 3; Ihem'e north 5J eatit 4'i 0-10 polea to aeorneri Itienoe aontn 10 .W Mot (I 7-10 polea: tbaiiua auutb IH" iJWee-t it) v W ntXea lo a tar a ner; tbein'e aouth trj went 3ii'?-o polea tu a Cor ner; thetii'n north 'it Ah' weal 17 3 It polea U th b ftmmuK, contain hi k WS-IWO at-raa, be the eenie mora a or loan, '1'lin etsove la a ir. ol aotnuly aerea ol tare t of win h taio- p ttitnckel tiled neitit, nnd which waa divided into b-tw mr tha piiraoee of aalw, by order Of Court, end to e euld free ol dowof, Maul nretuiaea Ilea within tha oormirnlinft lliaita toT Oeritmiitown, and waa appraised at tU per aore and oa not noil tor leae than twn-tlpfda ot aaid aeprru. nieni i nrma one-mira uaaii; vnetnira in one year and the lailance in two yearn irom tha day of aala da fortwd payment to beared er cent Interval, and b secured h nortKHk?eon the pretntea (.EOKKt WOlMNAtf. H be rid Motii.-eomtry. UouaA McMahun, Atlorneye. f faiawta. t . SnTciUFFS 8ALKTT , . , John Hbwabi va. William Kobiaon, deeeaaed. Admin- '- iMtraUir Superior Oourt. uf Motitvotuary Uuuntyt No. JHM. HY virtue of an order of mtt made Ha 4h above cane bv the HuoeriarOourt of Muuliumt'i-v eiatu.. . ty, and to ma directed I wilt r Her al piiUjaaataattbaH door of the Uonrt Uotiae, on , At twon't'liM'k p m ol aiMt'ifii.lhrtfollowtDiiilofiClibod rtl entftte, via: Lot numtere.1 aevi-nty (7i) m tha " town o' lUiton, in ,lui 4-eaoty ol Mtyiiigutuery aud atuie of ono. i Apprained. with the improvement-, t hereon, at una bun. n iii nnd iwemy. ttfsi itollara llt'iaae'iui.ot veil lor lerta than two llurdaot a d appi aianneiit. Aleo, unit lla'k liorHtt iiallrd N'luor. atnd an Vcara. OKDKt.i WfKi.M4N.rtlieTiff Mul' leinity.' 11 J .1. A. Joe dan, Attorney. ,,, feliWiv ATTAtJU-VIKNT NOt7cK. il John A. IHt-Mrihon va I Nam. W. VtnyarJT,' OluVlea 1 mynrd and i'Mttreua U. hnyil.tr, defend an u, &u. J potior run;! ul Muuitaiv ijr uonaiy utile. Ac-r UtohitteiiU - 't r i I . i X rpilK defeudaiitN, Imhiw. W. Vinyard, Chariot. Vmyard j um imieimiu "KJMiif o u-i-' nu n 1 1 i ti titty vf Htliuii, Kill UUf no(io Hint o tfii'AOi ita 11 jHiuua 13 ry, Iki.I, a peijiioii hm-i tili-d Huuinft them iu tlie Su perior Uiont ol Moi.to-' ery roiiuly, niHto of l ihio, lor Ilia no in ut one hundred and (W,lity-I1f e -Vvllnrra wnh in erer.1 upon til'v f lot tare fro! k'tober 9A,'1See,"J'r' ulid upon llie ImiIhik i Irom June 'jn. ih'iM, for profeaa, . jono Kt-i vit 'iik n inior.Hl ihnu by tha I'laiabtT afceta i uauii d, mid that ail attaoiiiui'iil waa i-.mu d aauiMi ihfir propi-rty iiptin Mie iromid ot their b4ng no.-re-tj-li nit of ihualftWiil Ohio. 'I bey Will.ake aiistaew that oiileni lhiy appeal and hiimwi lo the pelillou au uii'ii HHniuHi uimiii, uy oita an uny oi a pru, if. inua, jo. fnti,,-ot wilt eo taiteu HKtiin-t tht-ni tor tha amount and nilereHt aa apeoitied, al the April ternt next uf the aaid t'ouii, and tbetr piupiny Hold topavUie ama. N:uee .lolIS A. Mi.VlAHUM. AUMINIS'ntATnU'H HAliK OK ItMl? 1 . . KSTATK. , . w. tlll, ftavid II. Iruyh, AdmiuiNlrator rd Hm itara bbauk, da oeaed, va. iolm Thomae Webw al al. Pro bate " Oourt of Monigoineryinnty, Ohio, HltMlb:lvtiN(ii4 rot bAl.K UK HK I. MWTATB. IytUtSlJANi' to an order of aaJn in ihe loregoinff fe I will otter at puhho eale, aud to the .unheal biiUie, i litoiatao4 ui Ut-a alourt Hotiea in -rew eisy of - latyton.iu tba eouuiy of Moutoinery and a tale ul Ohio, on ' "i i ' t i HATfiit iat, apru, t, at, mi; At twooVIo k p in, ihe loliowin der;ri)t.d real ea. tale, eiiuatnili Ih voualv oi ViNilfe-nierv And alula uf Ol io, and tioiindod uud deaop taai an adlowat Mduaia'p in Ui tuHtlKttilquarterul elioe iSn.fr, town Lnwiffe 1 0, U H., beiliuiUig uu the aoiub linn ot eaut aeotroa at I'aiiiel Woaver'a aouikeaat rtortuer; tin ik- a a i 74 nob-a to 1'naidorf'a utbWfHl r rner, tloem a a SW etia.Ula polee lo a atoua on laeardoii e aouth haa; theiiue h u w 77 T uoiea to the aoulh tine of aaia, ea Uon; tbein-e u 7teV4 w S4.A polea lo Hi flare ot aaOv aii.niiU',ouiaimni aixteeu (Id) aorea, moiaor lean, AppraiaedalllSouaud may aell for two-thirda ol aid Hum. i 'lwrmwf enieOae rmrd eaah; ttiehalaimsta aqtmr iHtmeiiU ol one and two yeara, Willi leiareat, aecarad Ly uiorigaHB on lb luvpUMa. I'AVID H. PHUOH, Adminlatratur of IWbaiaabauk de.aaaed. Bhitu A Ourir( Attorney RiasdeWawl . SHEKIKF'H 8ALK. e. . i I WILL aell at pnblle aiiotfon, on ' ' : THUKMMY, MA'CH 8, 1944, ' ' At the feed alore roomi fonnarlv oucuoied bv Peter Slteiit, on Fourth treet, Vteiweeu Ma:n and JnHeraou, . , iitpnif v ijiou, ttm loiiuwiuH gooua ana ouai , loin, to-wit: About '2ft buahela ol uai; atout M ' h ie ela of abort, hran or oho ad: ahont botjur satf buahela of oorn; 'H lairreU of flutr; I rrrl of buok- " wheat flour; 1 pair of hay aoalea and platform; t pair , of Kmrlmuk'a n.-alea; oua tay uiixaa; uue apiuta onand harueaa; two flour cheatM; one lot of empty barrel un ooal aloveaad iMfsej r writing aak, top, Ad ; one iron sataf two truoW wagmii, obaira, battltdiea, Ao, TaHen an ciet-qtlca a- tha property f atr Km ff at the auit or Liavid K. Hoyur and other. t ale u I'oiiiutetioa , aA lea 4'nlu-'k a W.el aaid day. TarmaO'ihli. iaKOKUB WlHlAMAN.Hhsnft Wfcnt.'junti. k I T. K. 'laaaauas, Attorney, leiMdawla NOTICR- -i i l NUtfTLKlLL U0UNTraH. i I A 1 an Orphaaa Ooml held in I'oMivilU, lu . f, . li fr id county, on Mommy, UieUia ' . " J tla of I'ei'fintwr, una, before ibe Uu.iorabie " ',' w Jauiaa Ryon, Kai( , and Henjamin Hedner aud ' Jwub Kline, hia AaiocUte Jnd(ea, in tha mult -r ol ' 1 the ealale of llaiuei Mnyder, deounaad, tba Inuuuitlou bavlBR ian rtHMi and bear1, (lie Oourt eoclirm 1k t eame and grant a further role on all the hriiaand legal repreaeutativa nf tha aald I'amel Nuyder, de -eaaed. to fppear in Ooiirton tha tlral Monday of Mhp-.i.vD. n4, at Inn n'olook in tha forenoon to swept or ret haa 1 Ihe real entete u' aald d-tiedelil a lla appmiMd Valpa ' or t ahow 1'iuiaa why the real etit vltwutd not ta) aold, and dneot general uotioea to be itiveU tn tne ' . 7 . C . 1 T' "V ' V. "e Biav .urn ... ,.iori.iiiou in nnu ei ilia AliKllisn BWeiapei i poiih-hi'd iii tne eiiy of m. Louie, and in iHytnii.Ohio. 1 ai I-h-iAmii- MiaMeHNiva Weeka previous, pj the ftrbt ' Monday of Maivh ue it. a ropy or u hu h plltiliealioi " (nili- it lui'tw poaiiornve beaet to wnu h iboa bi:ira r Utt who live out of ftie oounty. i V , i la witneae wnereal have bereuolo aet lry hand ami afbied the aeal of aaid Orpbatfi Uourl Ibis litb dav oi beuviuber, laii-t. . .,. A. bUllUMlN. HUrU Urn l.a. Ja Uiw4 aKMiuylklU Oouiity.l'euoeyUaaia. . rillMP 8. GK14HAUTH KSTATK. N tbe Aral day ot February, A U. 1S04. ,he meter. - aiained aere aijuotitttwi aiAil Aitiavliiiaul k aa..iiL..M . 0 ol the laal f 1 1 1 aud tvatamept of Fbihp tt. Uehhait, awp MS VOSaajMSawaas J ktWHII 1'IIIU V VA BtBaOtJ. n AMI KL litbMAH. Ihaau iJittniautut,..