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Page 1: Daily Dispatch (Richmond, [Va.]) 1864-03-24 [p ] · Snd blm disabled Ifat service in tbe field, but fit foi duty In some departmentof service,the duty hs eau best perform will be

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th* gaah-WBBBXT Daraf? laBaned TseMayaaafifrtdsys at Sit, to advance.

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OFFICIAL.Are. an*I*ae.Oaaaaat'a Orrtcß. >RUhmead. Va., March 18, IBM. _

/_BN«BAL OBDBBfi, Mo R.* \u25a0 L___!*a_3--4!?CU** _**3t " *********ore pa blI shed fbr th* Informattea*f *B* any? 'Ir**. lOt ]An met ft. re-ostd*em mmmßß Corpe .-

i rh* CmtrmmefiAe CeefederoM fsmta af .imJtrimaA, ,nam, Tbat all ofileere, non-eowiaitoßionad ofil-eers. masletoa*, private* and seaman mho hay*or.thai! beco-is di.abled by woaade or other iajnrtoaißCSlved.or-tsa**e contracted ia tb* servtoe ofHie Confederate States, aad la the line ofduty,?ball be rcUrefi or -is.hat?d Irons their respectiver ,.-N.iHims as hereinafter provided. Bnt the rent,pa} aad emoluments of such -fiicors, and tha pay.rtrl e»oler_enw efeach noa-comasiaaioned ofii-c'n -lOetrains,privates aad seamen, shall coaliaua to the end of the wm, orcc loagac tbeysh*ilsonUnne so retired or disebarged.

Use. fi. That all person* cTaimiag lb* benefit*nf this art sball prewar, tbsaasoiv? fer *iamlna-rtoa to one of the medical esaaslalag boards nowewtafallehed by l»,w. Cp*n lb* ?*ru_cat* ofsnchhoard that sneb permaaeai dUah.llty «zuu, saeb Iparsons shall be reilr. <J or dla.hsrg.d as aforesaid, j

(?sr 3. That aU persons retired or dfajcbarged as jaforesaid, shall periodically,aud at least once ta ;six months, preseat themselves to one of said {hoards for fartherelimination, under regalafloa* jto b. prescribed by the Secretary of War, the r.- 'soli of which stamtnstlon aball be reported bysneb 'honed to the said Secretary. And If any snch per- 'son shall tall so lo report himself to ssch board, !wtien-t-r h« shall bs required so to do, he shall be <dropped from and retired or diachsrged llsl, sod !become llahl. i« «oracriptloa, under the terms ofthe law, ualeiw each failure shall be caused byphysteal disability. .Bee. 4. That the Secretary ef War mar assignsu.h officers, and order the detail of such, non-commissioned ofileers, musicians, privates, andseamen for such duty as theyaball be qnallfied topsrform. If any snefe non-enmmi*slon«d offlc.rs,maslclens, prlsstea, and seemea shall be reltovrdirosi disabl'ity, they aball h* rcmorcd to duty iatbelr respective rommeods

fee. s. Tbat the -cereta*?ofWar shall make allneedfulrules and refutation* for tbe action of themedical be-a-rd* asaforesaid.

fee. 6. Thatvacancies caused by the retirement1 1 officer* uader tills act, shall be flll.d as id easeel the death or resignationof such offieera.Pre. T. This act shall by. in force from its pis

OFFICIAL.1 _, _ __WMi^BM »i reaa roa aarrarv* a aoutaa., Under th* "Act lo provtd* ?\u25a0 InvalidCarp*, a*>1 *-l -?_

l»»eea_ tab. I7tb 18M."Ji-e AS rfhoat« atey Cbtassm.-

Kaew ye, that, ~***n, a «*-*? «s* Oeamlaeat?-joiwisif, wgtesewt mt -w? who waaaa.I HM«d tb* who? d*f of?>-a*, oa* tbeanaad eight1bßSdr*d aad \u25a0 \u25a0 ,taserve \u25a0\u25a0, toherebybaa*I orably rtttred from tb* aßßmry **rvl*«, with theI pap aad ?i-oieai.nta ef * s '\u25a0 la tß* army st* th*. DsaBMSSBfaS Bute*.

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By order, 1(?toned) a. COOPBB. i"?'!_ Adj't. and Insp'r. Q*b. .Sw*. ABB IsmSTlt -BBBBAI.'*OmC*, > \Blebmoad, Va.,March id, 1814. , (GBNBBALORDEIbr*i_B. ' * |1. Tbe Burean of Conscription will proceed I! to enroll all persons between th* ages of 17 and ISjyears, end betwe in the ag*s of Bl aad 50 years,

under the 6th section of the act of Congress to or-ganise forces to serve duringtbe war.1. Persons liable toenrolment will present them !i selves to tbeenrolling officer is the Btntea east of; th* Mississippi riverwithin thirty days from thajSay when tbe notice shall bn given In tbe district:or county by the enrollingofficer for persons of thisISBSfiB to appear for enrolment. Ths failure to com-. ply wits tbto notice wilt awhyact the SaSsoitcr te aliability tobe called into th* g.aeralservice withthe elasc of person* between is arid 45 -ideas heahall have avalid excuse therefor, to be judgedofby the Bureau of Conscription.3. Any person liable to enrolment under rills*set may Join any company for local rfstenc. whichhas been formed under Oenem I orders No. W,issned-St!) June, 1183,forthe war, or any other

Company for local defence which bas been ac-amatmi lntetb* saiviSe, and wbieb, by the*termsof its enlistment, Is liable to serve anywherewithin tbe -stair.; or person* ef this class mayform new eompaulea lor local defence and specialnervier, under General Orders No 88,(1663,) farthe war, and select their *wu officers.

By order,ffifijaai.) s cooper, imhls-lw Adj'tandInsp'r General, jtsaascnr Db»abtm«-t, C B a,\""KtebmoD*}, March 11,1864 jMpBX follr.wbg Depoeilariea are establrabed forI r_udm_ Treeeury cotes Inthe Stoleof Virgiaia: iE O Elmore, Treasurer; R H Manry A 00, hau-

assfas* A Co, Bank of tbe Commonwealth, inch- :ta.'udo*^ld_-?;(JQr_tlSa_-_.WMBladtfih'd.Lyn bm*g ? {John M Joh_st_n, In \u25a0 villeA 7 Kinney, StauatoDaniel Dodsen, PetersburgN Talley,OlarksvilleW B Vass,PearisburgBane cf Rockiagham, HarrtsoaburgW _ Veuable, Farmvill. «Geo A Baker, Lexington 9B rns-r. (tonii'er, SalemBank of licousviile, ScottsviiieT J haeßrto**, WyUtevillaA P Aoell, Ooarlottesviileh B Conway, i'iiUjylvaniaC HJ M Biiru.i.ie, Union.Inaldition to tba a'oove theChiof Quartermaster

of each army corps is authorised to receive andfoud notes. They are the following:

Major J A H_rmau,Q M, Orange C U, Lieut OenB >' hwell'Bcorps

Major Jd Field, Q M,Orange 0 H, Lieut GenA PHiii'a corps

Major N B fitc'i-u>h, Q M|a%raoge 0 H, MajorGen JB BSluarfa cavalrr corps

Major B Q M, Dnbl :rBepo', Major GenJC Brecklnridgo's rfivlii'-n

Mjjor BTaylor,QM, LieutGon hßßfSkmsta corps,M'lrristown.Tonn B>Major E B Bwlcg, Q M, Lieut Gea Hood's corps.

Daiion, GaCapt T 8 Patton, Q M, Major Gen Hardea's corpe,

Dillon, Ga *Uapv_ ENorton,QM, MajS«n Wneeler'adivision,

D-lton, GaCapt J W Yonag, Q M, Lieut Gen L Pr-lVa division,SB-rMtaa, Miss. O O MBMMINGER,

rah If.?tletAg Sctfy of ihe Treasury.

ssse.Approved February 17,1804.11. Applicationswill be nsade by oSieersand sol-diers, who wish to be retired or discharged underthis act, through their commandingofleers.for au-ttioilty io appear before on* of the. medical examlntngboards now estab lsne-1 by lawCommanding office*, will *neors« folly the tacts

connected with the stlsged .debility,and forwardtbe application to tbe General commanding,whowilt return It to the applicant with his approval, ortha resen why It Is wttbbe'd. The endorsementwill be the euthorltyto the board, which will beoumpos.dof three medical officers, for the exaal-ntuoo of tfae applicant.

111. if the apptieaUon Is spproved bytha e*>m-meiidliig General, and the boa-d fled the soldierpermanentIy disabled by wounds or o her Injuries,rsc.ived or disease etiniracted in tbe service, itwill retire rhe soldier and forward to tbe Adjutantand Inspector General tne original application aud(I'ltifieates; or, if tbe board nnd a Batfifata totallyunfit for duty In any department of servlco, ba'may, Ifbe prefsr H be disebarged upon cerilficatesel disatSllty unde- the regulations and usage oftin- snrylce as before tb. enactment of tbe law pro-vidinganInvalid corps.

Il the applicationbe disapproved,tbaboard may,nevertheless, proceed with the examination. Ifther find the applicantpermanentlydis bled, fromeither ol tbe cause, stated in the act, will notretire him, bnt forward theoriginal application andthei certificate to the Surgeon General, fbr finalaedon at this olfic.

IV. A eorr.spondtng course will be pursuedwhru tb* applicant are c-ieers,eicept that theboard will not retire, but rorward tbe c ertifleaiesthrough the SurgecuQennral to the Adjutant andInspector General.

v. if the board examining the odieor or soldierSnd blm disabled Ifat service in tbe field, but fitfoi duty In some department of service, the dutyhs eau best perform will be indicated Inthe certifi-es te, which will be forwarded to the AdjutantandInspector Geneml.

VI. Ofllc is recommended under the "Act tore-lieve tb. army of disqualified, disabled or incom-petent I'ffleer*, approved October 13, 1862," to beretired, becausei of .simnd* or oilier injuries re-ceived, or illsease contracted In the service, willrsetlve, upon their written application to the Adju-tant and inspector General, authority to appearbefore one of rhe Medtcal Sxamining Boards ferrearms otfiairs and privates, under the act above 'r.eited, approved Pebruary 17th, 1664.

VII. Olficersursoldlursretir.d under the proviai\u25a0 :,s of this act, will present themselves once insix months io one of the boards nf Burgeons lndl-oated lv paragraph 11, of these md rs, for furtheraiamlnatloii; tbe rusult of whtih will be certified'au dffectcd in paragraph 111 of these orders. If(\u25a0.si i.i'-t'.yphysical disablliiv from soprcsenUpg'.miT it, thu cause of sucb failure will be estab"Ilah-d by the certlticate ot a burgeonof the army,or vi' acitizen physician and the euroJllogofficeref tb* district In which the person may at the timebe reel Hug. A- soon as the physical disability Isremoved, the ofilcer or soldier will appear beforeiin; Board for t.-eiamlaatlon.

VIII. Ifallure to appear periodically, as providedby the preAietllng paragraph, will be reported bytoe Mcdloal Bxa_itnlug Board and proper Unroll-lug Officer to tbe Adjutantand inspector General.I_. Officers retire-! under the act of Congress*r.o-e recited, are *milled tocommutation ol quar-ters and fuel only when assigned to d*ty, (aspro-vided in section 4th of raid not,) at astation with-out troops, where pnblle quarters cannot be fur-nlehed in bind. Tbey will receive pay from anypost qu rterm-'ster, upon exhibiting evidence ofthe ir retirement from activeservice, and thr cer-Uhcale of las! payment required by paragraph 4,tSeneral Order No 98, and paragraph 1. GeneralOrder No 108, 1863.

X- Soldiers retired from tbe service, as hereinprovided, will bo furnished with d'-scrlpttve lists,which, In addition to the usual history given, willexhibit tbs -eel that they bave been placedba theretired list,and designate the post at which theywill be enti'le-d to receive pay and allnwanscs.Tneywill report to the cn-r-mandant of such post,which will be nearest their places of rssldonce,aud deliver to him their descripUve liats.XI. Pott sominnnders are required to take possession o! descrlpttv*lists of all noldiers reportingte itf vi, anJ, from the data therein given, at theend of every two month., to prepare muster rolls,uplift which these so'ulers wilt receive pay fromtbe p.>st quartermaster or assistant quartermaster.They will append to each roll s certificate that Ithas teen made our In aceordane*. with statement*presented in descriptive list, of th. soldiers on filein this office. .

Xtl- officers ofthe U-arlermaater's Departmentwill Issue necessary clothing to retired soldiersuponrequisitions made by tbe commandant of theposts at which tliey are stationed, taking theirre-oeipts upon receipt rolls, form ho. 53, regulationsfor i.-m U'iaiterinasti Ps Department._ 111. Retired soldiers will have their mtioaacommuted ut fi 1 39per day, to be paid by the Com-mits try ai the post designated, under the orders oftrie 'ommandlngofficer.

XIV. Ah.Tf the soldier sball be returned to hiscnm._a.d, his dlaablltty for held servlee having1. co removed, the poet eonimander will note uponlus deeeripUve list the dates towhich payment mayliuve been made him, on account of payaudra-tTi.o.a commuted, and the articles of clotUi.« Issued,and reetura It to him, to be delivered to his com-pany commander, or, i! ha belong, to the uon-coiam-sstaned surf, to the adjutantofbis regimentbattalion.

2 r* Tba following foims wit: ba observed:"abmi or raa coßrgoasatß btstbs.

'?Medtoxl Cerittkate fur Rekrina Invalid OMcert.

VOL. XXVI. : VA. THtRSDAY MORNING. MARCH 84, IBM. "

, i_ . i ,i,Ta__acET CePAßinssT OI A, \Blt-immM, Feb SOtb, 1884. JTRSASURYNOTICE sa to Funding under Actof January ITlh, 1864.--NotV-a ts herebygiven

toall holders of Treasury otes not bearing interest*tbat ibeymay exchange thecame Immediatelyat the0-!ce of the Treasurer, A-eifitant Treasurer, or ofanyDepositary, for certi_rate_ which will entitletbem to four perceat bands; end that the said privi-legewill continue uutil tho lit April ensuing ;afterwhich all notes over tbe denomination of $5 canhe funded o>ily at 6oJs cents to tbo dollar, eiceptone hundred dollar notes, which after that date areno longerreceivable forpublicdue*, end canonlybofunded at anadditional reduction of teaper centpermonth.

Tbo eerlhk-atcs Issued, togetherwith lee bonds forwhich thay may ba exchanged, are receivable fortaxesof tho year 1861 at the full amount expressedon tbo face without interest; and are not subject tot :c tax imposedfor that year on o'-hor bonds acdor*! its

The chert time allowed should admonish all bold-erapromptlyto present the notes, and not risk thechance of exclusion bytbe pressure which willoccurBt tha end of the month of March.

(Signed,) C O ÜBMMINOEB,fo 3J? tA'pl Secretary of Treasury._Jv jy4^_r/_Y*2._j/^__^_*.f__A

TJkOCLAMATIOtV BY TBB PRBSIDBNTt~ oftbe Confederate States of America.?The{senate and House of Representatives of tb* Con-federate States or America have signified theirdesire that aday may be recommended to the peo-ple, to be set apart and observedas a dayof hu-miliation, fasting, nnd prayer, ih tha language fol?

lowing, te wit i"Reverentlyrecognizing the Providence of Sodlv ihe affairs ofman, and gratefully rememberingIha guidance, support and deliverance grantedto

our Patriot fathers tn the memorable war whiohre.suI ted in the Independence ef the American Col-nnies, and now reposing tn Him enr supreme eon-fulenc* and hop* inthe- present Civilund hallglous Freedom, and for the right toaliveunder a Governmentofour own ehoiee, and deep-ly Impressed with the eonvtetloa tbat without Himnothing Is strong, nothing wise, and nothingenduring; lvord.r that the peopl.ofthis Confederacymay have tb* opportun ty at the sam* tliae ofof-fering their adoration to th* great Sovereign oftheUniverse, of penitently conreeving their sins aadstrengthening their vows end purposes of amend-ment In humble reliance upon His Braaicas aadAlmightypoweri"lie Congress ofthe Confederate state: de receive,Thai it be recommended to the people of theseStates that Friday, the fith day ef April neat.beset apart and observed as a dayef Humiliation,FasUng and Prayer, tbat AlmightyGod would sopreside over our public counsels and authorities,that He would so inspire oar armies and theirleaders witfi wisdom, courageand perseverance,and so manifest Himself in the greatness of Hisgoodnaaa and majesty of His power, that wa maybe safely and successfully led throughtbe chasten-ing to which we arm beingsubjected' to tbe attain-| ment ofan honorable peace, so thet whi'e we en-joy the blessings of a freeaud b*ppy Government,we mayaserlbe to Him the horror and the glory ofcur Independenceandprosperity."A recommendation so congenial to file leelingeofthe people will receive their beany concurrence ?and tt to a grateful only to tbe Executive tounit*with their representative* In Invitingthem to meettn the Courts of the Most High, Recent .ventsawaken fresh gratitude to tbe Supreme Buler ofnations. Our enemies have suffered repeated de-feats, and anefarious schema to barn and plunderour Capital, aud to destroy our civil Governmentby patting to death the chosen servants of the peo-pl a, has been bafßed and setat naught. Our armieshave been strengthened; our finances promise ra-pid progress to a satisfactoryeondiUon , and ourwhole country to animated witb a hopeful spiritand a fixeddetermination toachieve independence.

in tbem etroum*U--c8 itbecome* va,with thank-ful hearts, to bow ourselves before ths throneof tbeMast High, and while gratefully acknowledging comany mercies, confer* that ouralas as a people haveJustly exposedoa to His chastisement. Let va reoogaiß* tbe suffer inga which we have been calledapou toendure, a* administered by aratberly handfor our Improvement,and witbresolute courage aadpatientendaraac* tot nswait on film foroar deliver-ance.

Iafurtbmaao* of these ohJ«ctt, now, therefore,Ij-srsama _U*m, President of tk* Ooaf*fi*ratoState* of America,do iasa* this my Proclamation,calling upon the people of the said fltatos, taconfu..tn.ty with tk* detore ?xprmsad by tbelr rapremnta--ov*a, to *»t apart »a*»_T, tb* fath d*yof April,atdayof Bumiliatkio, Petting and Prayer, aafi I doherebylavlte them oa that day ta repair to theirseveralplaces of public worship and bmoncti Al-mightyGod to '-preside over our public counsel*and aoInspire oar armies aad toafierawitb wisdom,courage, and perseverance; cad ao to manifest Him-self In tbegrtatnemof His goodnsa* and to th* ma-jestyof Hapow*r,*h*tw*m»y»ecureib*btomingßof an honorable peace sad of Be* govemmeat; apdthat we,as apeople, may asorlb* afi to tk* honorand glory of rllanam*"._a_. . _

iv** aader my band aad th* seal of the$ asat. \ Confederate Btates of Ajnerioa,at th* city< ,-w 'tt KicbSßOad, on tba lfilk Amy of March,to the yearof oar Lord oa* tboeaand eight hundred*ed*htty-fouv. JBfar-mBON Bnwlß.

B/lbs PrcsMsai:JL P. BasJaa?, > ~ mmk 14?-_T H*os*ißry ef Bts*t*.

[Uader act of Congress, approved f'.bruary 17,1661 1" \u25a0\u25a0 ,of tb. -\u25a0- reglineni. \u25a0\u25a0 *\u25a0\u25a0 brigade,

having epp.ared before theboard for examination,wr do hereby c.ritfv?( ilit* atate whether the olbcers permanentlydis-

?lile.l and cannot p.-rlorm duty In ai.y btaucb ofth* militaryservice, with a fall deecrlpUoo of thewound, injuryor dUetase, and the disablingeffects,anI that it wasreceived or contracted lvth. service(>f tie Confederate Bute, in the line of duty, lf itIs a ro-examination, made periodically, statesuch fact. If th* invalid, being diaatilcd for ser-vice In the field, Is fit for other service,recom-iii? ud him accordingly, .hou'd ait Invalidretiredovercome the disability, recommend blm forsuchduly aa be can perform-j

-? ??, Hargcon PA C fi,) Medical, Barge-on PAC B, r Bxm'g. ?, Burgeon PA C B, ) Board.[Plaee-1 ExaminingBoard.[D-ate.J [Duplicates.]

aaar or tub bearssafiata mints.Certyemm, of Disability for Retiring Intatid Boldiert.I Underact uf Congr.-s, approvedT*b*y 17,1884.1

\u25a0mm, »f Captain ??»s company, (??,) oftb* . \u25a0 ? regiment, '8 brigade, enrolled orenlisted by ,at ,on the day of, toserve1 He was born in ? _ Intbe Hiate of , Is years of age, feet

inches bigb, complexion, ?v? ? eyes,hair, and by occupationwhen enlisted a,aud having appeared briar* thi* bo*rd for

eiaiainaiK.ri We do hereby certify- *(Ret* state whether tbe soldier Is permanentlydisabledand cannot perform dutyIn aay branch of

tfae military a*rvice,with a rail description of thewound, Injuryor disease,and th* disablingeflVctf,?nd thatIt erasreeeivtd orcontracted la the sgrviceat in.ConfederateMutes, lo the Hn. ofduty If It<? are ?iasaiamto*,made *tperted*of iiimonths,stat*suck fbet lf tb* igVaiid, faring disabled for««iy la the Set*,Is fitter duty ia eomte department** the miliary rervtoe. recommend blm accord-ingly. Should a* Ivalid dischargedov.io.sa. thedisability, re«oa_m*nd blm for saeh duty ss be eaaporform.J

??' »\u25a0\u25a0 '. mrteon P ACI.) Medical?? ? ??, Burger.,, pAC 8,> examining??- , ficr*..._ ftCI.) Beard.liace- ] ExaminingBuaid.*>a*J (IrapUSBlS.)

QIULL-P BOBMABT. (fermarty »lth Bggfaa£)X Bamtrymsaaafi nmlat. b«gs toes? to tfibr ha?Tr vices m thepublic ss aortteaiWrUt aad norut,layingatr groooa-1* tee fiamt style, trimmmg aadpraoisg trait ti -et, sßrußfieites, grape vtsak,rosSB,m* * .

Ordtra Wl eiih Mr Jeha Morton, riortol.Wiil IspgemptlyaMsaaefite. aaa Jh*-tt*

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Tas Faaaca Haw. Mapslaaa, tt saaanm, isnotstaadlag aaMia sp Sifter ofthe wmkavan-oijss.stioaSof tse sraUfi. M*Sea* am afaaiu ta*little Meilcan aflklr be ha* m fijssnseof bbbbsb

k him ta tke IsasL tat ba* k«e*i ***U*ealiy at\u25a0 ,

PlraUcee of?very dtocriptioa, la osier a* bs afil*to fight?usceMfaUy aaf aatlon that amy "tbremii.'ffn the gage" te kirn. The assess, ertrsctsrii>m , * Mprtberu paper show lb* perfaeUoa to .whicb he bas earrtafi his sea going iron-clad*i

Soereemonths ago wa printed aom* panlcalan ?ofa «rul*e wktob .* fi**t of iron clad ships madetanOctober, la th. Bay of Biscay. Tke eoyago!Trie afterwards extendedfrom Cherbergfa*Mafiariai.:d theCanary Islands-, and thefitfecaunversed -bribe vessels, ont and bark, wee aot lass thanthree tboasamd sin hanfired mile*, la ibe tteminedri Deem Aumdet, tot Jaau-trv, appeem aa arttcl*of the expmt-toatSl crulae, the firm everaltssfiftefi -bya i*et of iroß-ctod*' i'be efiaadroa «oa*ute-l of s*v*n vsaaaja 'th*Invincible, Normandla, Coranna, -Mfbrtoa, aafiM igcnta, armored; and the NapeJ**m aafi Tour-viiie,wood screwline ofbaltto ship*. Thee* lamwer*atttehsd as leudars, and also ta ord.r teglve11observers an opportaaliy to «ompm* tb* fa*ba- iviorof iron clad witb wooden ships at *ca.

The Invtnatbl* and -Mormeadto are, Mk* tb*Giolre. iron efsd fbte and aft, engtn**ergpfi Ben* ,power, and cerry thirty six rifled 18fi poanders.The Coranna la batlt of iron and protected byarmorcomposed of Iron plates, laid between andBtex strip, of teak wood. She I* a ship of5,070 jteas, and carried 40 anna. Th* Bolferlao cad Ma '.lie<ua_.tr bni t-utiaity ararorod.tba sngehaßmof ]wofid They npery thirty Usm bre*ch>lo*diog 'rifled ISit pounders oniwre decks. Tb*other*bave |but nn*: right ng deck. Of these ship* all are re- .ported to have mad. good weather, even tn an un-commonlyHeavygale,when the woogen 54*oi_-

.jurcd her screw tbat s.-ic wa* Ibreed te make ah.rbor. The Iron dads Were kagßaader saltaloae <for foarsne«cs*ive days, sa rtog oA*t \u25a0_***>*vrlng isucceesfkllya* asquadron all ttts time, agfi prey <Infi themselves easily managed. .They performeds*u*A*torlly at every paint? ,tven when koing close _a_led-th«y tacked aafi ,v.ore around, and Ibis even when the wooden 'fhips missed stays. This weald appear to piovotbat an Iron-clad squadron, such a* this, may de- 1peud on sails.entirely lvcruising, until the moment Ioi cbaae or conflict arrives?a point or Immense ]imp;iitanee in the ships which can carry only a .lew d-iys' supplyof coal. jit.is remarked that, though the armored* shipstacked well, their speed, under sail-atone, was lessthan their wooden consorts. Tbe MagentawasUie iar-test of her eia-e, ma_B>g "-9 knots under lsail. The Magenta andBolferino beat their wooden <rivals. The Solferino attained a speed of 10.9 )knots, consuming unahundred and thirty eight tons .of coal in St hours. At this rate she carried coalf-.r rive days. Oj a single trial she was keptup toa speed of 14knots for a whole hour, the engines '.til/log 57revoiutions ofthe screw perminute. The <a roogtieesea than was thought. The Ironclads "<did not, it isasserted, roll so dangerouslya*wa* .-uri'jipatc-d Tb*general result, aareported in the (paper tiefoteu*, wouldatppear to settle tb* que*- .t:o;i of tneinvlclbilityof tbe Iron-clad squadron.

litfemtfttb figpattfr.tBBBM)AT MOBBIfiBI. fit, ISfiS

Tha Next Yeakfifi Freeienacy.?*? take UM IWtosrlag mtuaem from oar tot*

Northern fife* abent tb* nest Taskee Presidency.The nTew York AaroMsays:

Mr. Chaw has> witkfirawa from.the Hold «* ai_w.i^r^-_^J_Jtu *» lU*- Hi« *«ri«i«a,we are told, Voalfiaot permit him to continue b«-f^'^i?!^__L__i**Hr _Mfor **? ?««»«*Blon Jin viewof tkea.ecs_tty ofhararoay and cohcstoiif«««« *? jeaAaaJßla of th* Asa_tototr_S«l!tt^SLiJ*^.*^*9*^********l \u25a0*** \u25a0»» »e---yreraent from tbe comes! with **OU Ab*» Is due.*J **?_____ _s_» **' Ckm* ***** ?**\u25a0 M-mand « majorlfy of hi* party evenla*lb* OhioLe-tl>^^_?__!__'OUA*??* Amsmln. that th .mw. oftkeb**king out ?** dm bead o7 tbe Trea-Z'lJMa^LT9 "_f ******* **»» ks snd *ii hisof President Lincoln.

But there to vetaaotberRtoamaafi ia tkefield Inthe pemoa of Ben. Frs-Bont. Against Abrahama-_-_£a? *_"** *"****\u25a0* !" I*7aort-onthmMarilß Vaa-Baren oecapledla 18*»-a badlyusedinr.n, resolved npon* compreheiutive sauaiacilantor his .hafabvtreatment. TBa Oeriaan-AmericanNaUnaal otofa (Premoet) of tbe 17lh ward ot thiscityhave doubtlem *orrectly defined bis positionin tbelr recent resolution, tbat under no clrcuui-suneeswhatever,will theyeapport Presid-wtf Lin-u_a.f!.ui!_Tfi£! >iL. r*** 1 rfeujo:?|fronMbto n*Btrno-iu, ander theeugaeetfee iiamecftbe Aew NmAtm, broadlyend in *vi:ry possible wayforeshadows aearto tbe death by Oen. Fremontend bis radicals against Abrabam Lincoln. TheFremont platform is one, too, apon which the greatlaalcal German Clement and ill the oatahd outRed Republicans and BlaeH Republicans of thecountry mayheartily combine, lv leading featuresare:

first---tbsolute, complete, aad immediate liber

j 'J WANTB.

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\%J eori._:W_o(c-, -sWIeapJBU,VW wbo to *nb>ar| to coaerrrptlon,to parrbs?ea Interest to a saacofactartog bastoem a hub wHIX""*, *I_--'Tf»'efia*B» contrast Aedrem<*Boa 210,"Btohßwad,Va. mbSa-Bt*\V*___->'?--* miner, wMB SI years expertaace,..who *" ******* hy ?*-*, wßfie* casptoyamt toamltl on aweary,r**t, or work ea shares. Bmtre< _*f _i_?,,**od *** ******* Address, for twoi **_*_-"__*H*W****» »Ot BUatrtogaani eoaate,V,I ssbfifia-y wa 8 f-Jsa.

IV*J Ai^TfD~ __^WB*???*? -w'salbdapairofVV Platr-rm aeata* in good order, for which atberalprice will be paid In $? a-rtes. fiead addressti"B," Dispatch office, mh ..-fit*YTT ANT-D-AneapertencedName te gejatb*Ml* ***mtSL. 2°* of ****** *** m***trmt -Address Boi 6», City Peat ?«o. _j_fit-fit*

CariesC A AUSCUMS Bbotb, ' \Bouth side Deck, opposite Lifaby Prises, V

W" Blehsßoud, Marchatot. 1881. jANTED?Springs tor tke manntertar. ofAmbulance*, both newacd old. ta largeorSBMJI q :a*it!tie*. A o MACMUBDO;.mb >.: ,rrtghrat ,rric*lHh -11 tot old ere. addPeair botHmi beagbt le any<l'J*.utHy WIT ¥ MUIfSOH, i_____ _______ __ L-S-Li! S___ '*'TITAN.BD-*-*fe wish to'employ, parmanently, a" rrtiah'e man. not suVjrct to milUaryduty, aswatehniaa f,rl_. ManchesterPaper Mill.mhga-iw gporra a habvby. ,

TSTAIfIBD.-The Virginia Towing Company wfvh ?"to purchaseon-s or two dock canal boat*, of tholargest capacity, fi-idreea Jo*c Bnx,at tbelr office, 'lath at, Richmond, mh Bl?et*i YgTANTBD?By ayoung man who is exeatot fromj " military doty, a situation either a* clerk or ,t saleemseinany rrapMtnble.bnsinefß Best refer-ence given. Address *?_,»» Box 835, Richm~.n_P O. ,1 mh IP -3t» I

Q-ntaaL sosm__ No 9,)March 19lb, 1884. j

WANTBDw-To rent, for theuse of this Hoapi.. *tol, agarden ef several acre*, eltoer wfthio 'or without thecorporate Itnrrts of tha. city Apply lto the Surgeoa in charge, c.rcer of 17t'? aod _#*cc 1I _bs_ mh __?it* ?; V 1r AIVrED-To rent, two u-laruiehed Kcouas,?I within a fjw-_ii_«tce'walk cf the Treasury ''"I ling. Applyto j_fi -"ftMED?A partner, \*f a brigade -trans-, w_oW hm a regular appointment Address "MA- ,

IUO.V.*'Kichmor.-l I*oatftigoe. mh 38-3tj; Jv aSTed-IW cords assaeasoTpmb Wood, coo- (-Jf-* venietit to Maucbe-star. |mh 19?lw fc __________ **._fi * ANTKD?From 300 to -00 corda of' oak 8.-rk, JV% for which tne highest market price will be

paid. For further particulars apply by lotto? or lotfaavWlßS to JOHN -IBBSB,New Tan Yard, «mh Id?St* Bacon Q-mterBranch, ttobaayadi ]\tTAMHD?Mechanics at S___mbS "'' a. Chart \u25a0 |* * lotto* NC, »yd Pelma, Ala?blacksmiths, ma- tchinisU, aud pattern makers Highest wages paidjfor first class workmen. Address

R D MINOS, ti Went eomd'g X O Works, Bi-dimond, Va. lj mh IS?IQt a 8

ty, without distinction of race or color.Second?l he absolute maintenance of the Mon-roe doctrine.'Third-Another and better military organizationthan tbat of President Lincoln

Fourth?A diminution of the powers of theEx-'ecmlve and a larger responsibility ofCabinet Min-isters to CongressFiftn?A ration in the plsae ofa confederation.Now,unices the fortunes ofwar sball "yet bringGeneral Grant in the foreground aad leave "OldAbe" In ihe- hapkeyonnd, the besf" thing tbat thebroken up democracy can do is to fuse with tbeFremuut party. Why not.» Why stick upon demO'.ratic principle and prejudices when they have

had their day und become obsolete ideas i Whynot take anewdeparture,and strike -Bead of tbeAdministration oft thia modern Ideaof universalliberty by adopting the Fremont Ptatfprm and Fre-[Froni the NewburyportHerald.']

In all the Presidential calculations thus fbr webave seen nosuch reference to General Banks asIndicated that his name would be used in eitherConvention; and still we doubt if there is ameret-vailable candidate in the whole country, nor is 'there one who fbr the »' til.-_.i-.ntof tbe difficultiesnow dividing tbe country could be more ueet.l

* * The position of the country la now saehthat General Banks might properly ba taken byeither party; and we- think he would be sure ef anelection whichever took him * * * lie isanil slavery?notwliti Garrisonand Wendell thil-tipej and therefore Phillips denounces him as ahypocrite and a traitor. * * ?

Standing where he do**, as a moderate anti--.-lavtry man and a conservative in politics, heshould be Biott acceptable to the friends of Mr.l.incolu, who is nomere honest a*aman, nor halfas able as a statesman. Banks Is the rasa t com-promise on Tbe abolitionists would not supporthim, and tbat would nuke him stronger thanthough they did On the other side, if the warDemocrat* succeed in making Iheopposition-nomi-nation, there is no man tbat they could se welltake. * * ? He would secure tbe support ofSB* eo?serva_vr; men of the whole country; andnowhere w-.ui.he be more acceptable than witbthe Unionmen of tbe South.

Politics; ra MasHaii?The Lincoln partyandthe ami Lle.elii party, under Henry Winter Da-vis,In Maryland, have seamto open warfare. 1 heBaltimore Clipper having uf coarse, adhered-toLincoln, its opponents raked up and published thefoilowiugletter from Its proprietors, to show bowU was bo__h? a_ i

Clipvib Orr-u \u25a0*. )Baltimore, April 10,1863. JSin In pursuance of arw«ntinterview m«saa>

fnit the followingpropositions IIst. Tbe proprietors of the Baltimore Hipper, mconsideration of the sum of Aye thousand dollars

to thnm paid, will agree to place tlie control of thepolitical sentiment of said paper to iueb party orparties,or committee,as may (redesignated byyou'nr the Government,aad to this end yourself or thecommittee to designate end appointthe editor and,if advisable, the assistant editor of .aid paper, 2eaid sommiitee, Be, paying the salaries of such ]editor or editors. ,

'id. It is understood and provided tbat all Boy- |crnntcnt patronage in tbe Slate ofMaryland, so :fur as is conformable to law,both In advertisingand printing, shall be given to the Baltimore Clip-per and its proprietors.

-'tj. That the influence of the Postolnea Depart-ment of tbe United States Government, and its de-pendencies,shall be used and exercised so as toIncrease the circulation, usefulness, and cSicSeocyof the said Baltimore Chpp+r

-tit). This agreemeut tocoaßnue In full force forthe period of two years (?) and no longer if netrenewed. Respectfully,

Bet i A Ttrrr.B.Hun. MontgoMery Blair, Postmaster General,

Washington, B. C.

Tub Death or Bin Wm. Brown.? The deathof Sir Wm. Brown, in Liverpool, is quite a loss tothe Yankee Government. Ho never failed te usebis great influence onbehalf of the cause of theGovernment and ppople of the United States.?During the critical period of last year, wher.it\u25a0seemed all bin certain tbat tbe lron-eiads in theMersey wonld be allowed to depart, he .went.toLondon and Lad Interviews witb members of theBritish Cabinet; and tba result of his efforts wasthe openingofcommunication with Earl Russell,which led to tbe stoppage of these formidable in-struments of war. The New York Times says i

Bir William was an able and successful mar.chant: for many years a useful Member of Parlla*ment for Lancashire, andalways astaunch and la'fluential friend ia England of, the Bated Statesaad thai* Government, lie was a native of theNorth of Ireland,born before.-tb. emigration of hisfather, Alexander Brown, of Baltimore, to thiacountry. The Junior brothers were, w* believe,al! born on this side, and of these, Mr. Jaa. Brown,of New York, aad Mr. Jno. A. Brown, of Phi a-deiphia, survive him. His grandson, and theJrandson also on the mother, side of Mr.amec Brown, of this city, succeeds to tbe tltla

and landed estates of the deceased Baronet. Trievalueof tha whole estate which ba has left to bUbeirs is probably not I.ss than s;ven millions ster-lingmoney, or 996,006,000.

WA N T E h? {faOO cords oakbark. \ALSO,Hides aod skins,

Fc-r wbieb th* hi-rhsnt marketprie* will be paid st {the steamtannery, Bacon'b Qu--n»r Branch. 'LOUIS UIMMI,mh 12?lot* Prcpr|*tor. J~~ CS A, Warn DsP-BTMKirr, ")Nitre and Mining Bureau, -lOcbmond. Va,March7,16M4. j

WANTED? Tohire, 400 Slavesor Free Negroes. IUndera recent act el Congress slaves aed ,free negroes can now be Iranicased for Govern- ,mentwork. Th..Mire and mining Bureau needsome four hundred bands, and will give tberegn- 'lar Government prior?t.'tiin, boatd and clothes.? |Parties hiring slaves to this bureau tit-fore the er-deer of irn-H«ee>metit will t.e credited with the nam- I 'her bo him.l !>.i their quota under the call for ne-groes for any kind of Government service.

mh 10?9w .ftp- Whig, Examiner, Sentinel, Enquirer, and *Lynchburg pripeis oopy.

*£/ ANTED?Scrap Irani The highest market |V% . price paid. Scrap Iron wanted at the Rich- \u25a0croud Sieve Works, corner ef Garyand 10th | .tolA-Sot* ABA BNYDER. iyTTANTED?To exchange oofaton yarn,sssh,blinds, ? '*» doors, shoe lasts, Ba, for wheat, flour, oorn J *meal, baoon, beef, potatoes, Ao, for the use of cur ; :workmen A liberal exchange will b- made. Call , 'on us, corner7lb and Canal ate, or ad Irons by mailhex855. MEItCER fi HILL.

mh 8-_aW-w, ' 'MILITARY NOTICEB._ IMEUTABY Notice.?My eumpany.'fa.) Major ,Henley's battalion, being Incourseof morgan_, persons between tbe ages of 16 and 18 and j45 and 60 arebersby notified of theopportbnity now ,afiorded to unite themselves witb the above-namedcorpa Three members of tb* company wbo have ,guns or accoutrements in their possession ar*herebynotified to return tbem without delay

F VV WIBB. Captain,Traaeursr's Gffl_o,C8A,

mh 93?iHJ Old Cuslum-Bout* Building.

"» ,riLIT-«KT Notice?l am- allowed by Genera!tVI Orders No 38 to enlist members between the ,apasfItand 18 and 45 and 50. A few more name*will be taken into my company (B) 8d battalion, for 'local defence, o-mm-nded by Major John Htnlqy.? IFor further particulars applyto ,

Capf A G BABGOOK,AtfteoDann&Oo's,

Bank Note Eugravere and Printers, 'mh 2*2?Btt Corner Main and lith Bl*. |A N ACTauthoriaiogthereceipt of the Tre-jturp/_ notes r.r the Confederate States In paymentof

l_Xeeand otbor public dues,andregulatingwhen and (how the sameshall be received. Passed Marc u_,1804.

Bt it tnaeteA fay the General Assembly, Tbat the 'non Interest bearing treasury note* of iho Confi-.ier-.aleStates iseued after tbe tit day ot April, 1864, ,shall ba received In payment of taxes and other ipublicdoes,and th* non interest bearing notes of itba Confederate-tatca isauad prior to th* ftrrt day :ofApril, 1804, except ihe notes of the deooot&e-tion oi onehundred dollar., shall in like manner be ireceived inpavmeutof toxeaandotner pnblledues .afiar tbe first dayof April, 1804, and until tha 10 h iof December, 1804, bnt only at the.rate of si_t*r-si_ (and two-third cants for one dollar of s.oh nous. .Bo Sheriff or otber collecting ofilcer ahall have icredit for the notes laaeed prior to tbe first day of .April, 1364, collaoled by bim unless he BhaCl paythe same into tbe Treasury on or before thet Sfttb ?day of December, 1804. Botes of a less dent mina- Itioa tbaa five dollars, issued by said Oonfe. lerate 1States, shall be received without abatement lit anykm*._ It shall bo lawful tor Sher-fa and otber ofleet-ing officersof taxes and other publlo dura Bo re- 'ceive, without abatement, until the first day of 1April,1804, tbe non interest bearing Treasury notesof the Conlederata Btafe issued prior to tha firstday of April. 18S4,iu payment of taxes and otherpublicdue* due prior to <fie first day of April? 1834. ,But noaUriff or other collecting officershall receiveetedlt unlea* he shall p*ythesame Into tbeTroaauryon orbelbre tbe Bfatb day of June, 18.4, no. untilh* ahall make oath that tbe notesoflbrad In pa)meatby blm wereMveraliy aad actuallyreceived by bimtn paymentof toxea and other public dusa at thetimes andrates specified in this act. *, 3. The non interest bearing Treasury note* t-f th*Confederate estates of the densm. nationof fit* dcl-lara, issued prior.to the first dayof April, 186-1,maybe received without abatement In paymentof taxesand other publiedum until tbe tenth (toy of June,1804: Prodded. Tbe same shall be paid into theTreasury on or before tbeS&th day of June, 1661.4 Tba aot paastd September Htß, .8-3,entitled 'an actameo-.cg and re-enacting tbe 100th -eattouof aaact entitled anact tmpoatag toxeafor the sup-port of Government, passed March 38lb, 1868, to ihereby repealed. ifa. Itshah be tk* dutyof tb* Beeper oftb* Roils Ilo causetbi* amlo be pabllah*- Immediately aftor iIts passage i*at toast five' -ew*p*p**spablisbedba , iBicbflßond fora period of four weeks. I

fi. Thia act snail be ia foice from Bs passage.A oopy from the Polls?Test* :

WM F GOHDON, Ja, iClerkof Hon**of Delegate, andmhT?4w Keeper of Boltoof V*. I

pAPBB, s_-tV_XOPK_, 80, .Wholaaala cnly.

Buttonaad assrcfaaats wi'l find, at our store,No ISPsecl attest,Blebmocd,

*eheaestock of?*l*> reams imported paper

1,000 do Coatodsrat* paperI*o,oooImported envelop**A great vartoty *f? *

Hsmcraad-m books *?Maneybook*

? r**k*th**fe*£ta*,gaa*tto, - Beusetsaafitea.mh -.-St* BAPBBMfiB fi Bl«H^£»a.puß-ffjCSOTwuitaye JW.»eJT tos*ilfmd«tUl_» o'clock m Ttur-dSy, theAmttiß .fo- tb* present Mrr.neT st |>r After

the*pcrtod Iaballb* oblige-* to set tet tba nsweacreocy.or*s egarvatoni, wbtoh, for nr- preic.t cuivIWy, a tl'bfiat therata ef rbve* tor tsi*.JOBS HOtILBY,

afah-»-st* itt Mala st.

How- Lrxoo-H is ReNH-K* tub Macbt-8 15 Ar-kansas?Tbe followingletter from Lincoln, to aUnionist in Arkansas, is veryehaneterUlc-

WAsiiiseiaw, Fsb., 16.Ib tt'illiam Fishkaek:

When I flied aplan foran aleetlon In ArkansasIdid it la Ignorance that yoar convention waa atthe same work.' Btnce I learned the latter fact Ihave been constantly trying to yield my plan totbem. Ibay* senttwo letters to den Steole andthree or four dispatches to yon and others, sayingthat he, (Gen. Steele,) mustbe master, but tbat ttwill probably be best forblm 10 keep tbe conven-tionen lvown plan. Bom* single mind most bemaster, else there will be no agreement onany-thing,and Gen. Steele, commending tb* militaryand being on tb* gronud. 1*th* best man to bo thatmaster. Even now citizens are telegraphingmeto postpone the election toslater day than eitheraffiled by tb* convention or me. This discordmust b* silenced. A. Lissoln.\u25a0 jm \u25a0

Tax Gar*in tbs Cum*-Bla*o Borarims.?Theeoirsspoudent of th* Augusts Sentinel, writingfrom Powell 1*VaHey la Vlrgia**, says.: Camber-land uionntain ia In eighi, ».d the State ofKea-tacky fai bat ten wile* distant. There bt* b goodmany gap* la tbe Unmbmiaafi nsoa*tsln* PoundGapis * \u25a0***maty mil** from Abingdon da*Bertie,and Befor* our lores*bad oonsum*- all tha forage,Be, la tbe country, it waatotdifficult for a travelertofind good aoeommodation* at any point by tbeway. Along this read all tbe mock, Be, IBM Washeretoforescat tram theBute mt Kentucky to ther'outb' wa* driveu. It I*aaexcellent wagon roadFrom Pound Gap to Big Greek Gap. tt is on* hun-dred and forty mile. Between these two gapsare many others, among tbem His Stove uap,Crank* Bap and Cumberland Gap. It is tonymiles from Big Btooealiw to Pound (.ap-abouttwentyeight miles fromBig Stone toCreak's Gap,aafi thirty-six 10 Cemfaertand from Crank'sGap,and abent thirty or thirty live from Camfccrl.ii.ilGap to Big Creek Gap* *,

Big Creek and < amberlaad flap* lead from Ken-tu-fayiate Trn_gns*c,-aad Pound, Big Stone andCrai.fc sBap* i*At from Kentaeky luto VirginiaIt 1* seventy ale* mil** from Crank's Gap to Bris-tol. TBI* aer Big Bteae Gap* are passable forwaasa*. It I* alfity mil**ttam Kaoavfii*?to cumberlaadBum, **d about fatty Iv* ftemKec_viiisto Big Creek Gap. _.The pseple oa this et.e af the m?uftfrTj atepatriotic aal loyal, bat tfioaa la Kentucky, jestover IB*Bag bbls, are ta* vttoMsortof baahwb-vfc-ers,*ud naa w«**t be aeraavd mmmt Bsrbarta?.?Tfa.-y call tb*-m**!v.-* Vnftu mam, bat wllT aamtAat* Yaaßsf s»tdk-i nit Stand*! fi* fialsß as -tbey wllia U-aftielotrMe. Tbe '*>**usb, IfaayUßag, aiamorsfivfiMteJUsfi ißaa Wfas sssa.

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I? 1 1v"Atra»Lß Ta__bt?"A soldier "In camp ba* 1employedhis leisure moments In preparinga tible ?showing the value of varioussumsof tbe.old issue i1. the hewissue after tbe first of Aprilnext. Th* 'table will be found useful after the first of April,aatr-.s eld lssnu will pass at tbe discount of33H per '*>mt iTable Shewing tho Value of the Old Issue ofUon- 1

federate Money when Discounted for the New1seasof ConfederateMoney, at ths rate ofT_.ci '.Dollars in Old issue f*r Two Dollars tn New 'ts-ue, from f» toB-00 .-OM lane. -New Issue Old Issue. New ttsue.

% 5. ...,....$ 333. f!sf $10338!. Iis ess* i«o mft%1. 10 Sl 165 -. 11.100 I20 % ~.. 13 33V 170 fl3 33}_-5 1666* 175 llfifiS*. ,30 30 00 IS! lfiiOO35 i3a3# 1«5 I_33_a_ '40 '6 66**; 150......... IB! ft% '4V 3)00 195......... 13100 (50 -838s, '2,0 133 33 U I5» 3666* 2-5 13806*. ,60.. 40 00 010 140 Ml .?6. 43S_!i 8:5 143 33* ,\u25a0JO. 4066-. 9-3 14666=.If. 50 0> -9.1 -.. 15100 !

\u25a0"ti 5.13D,' ?_-» 153 3K*-r ifao 56 66*. W35 156 66?,W 60 1V) 240 160 00\u25a0fi. S3_3,V 845- 163 Xi\i 1

l«0 66 66», VSO- lbfiefi«4 ,105 70 00 3.0 300 00110 73 33', 350 g« 33J.115 76 68?. t 4fi) ? SUM! 66*.!_?> b'J 03 450 \u25a0 34*0 DO105 83*3-, 5 0- 333 33!f130 «.. Kfifi.% 550 366 66*.lit 9»00 600 4-000 r.110: 93 33. Wi -...433 33.'145...... 9f166», Ti) 466 66V156....#..... 1006*5 75J ? 5» Ufa

m. j_*I%m Florida.?The Savannah New!, of Wed- 'nes-day lost, says:An officerrf the 7th l'lorlda Infantry, who arriv-ed by the 6ulf train ia* night,reports tbat he left 'Lake City ou last Sunday evening. 11. says that

Information had been received by tbe military an-tlioriUcs there that tfae Yankeeshad landed a forceat Paiatka. The force landed at tbat point U> aotKnown, but (t wasrumored that Itwas large. Oen.Fincgan had dispatched fercae to meet Irem, cob?' sting ofcavalry,infantry and artillery Our pick-ets In front of Jacksonville confirm tbe previousintelligencetbat ihe greater portion of tbe enemy'sj tioops had left that placa, Everything continuedquiet in the neighborhood of Jacksonville. m ? \u25a0

Arraias at Mobile.?-General Gi'mer passedthrough Macon Sunday last from Mobile He re-ports that Commodore Farra.ut has abandoned.the bombardment of Fori Powell and left for partsunknown. Two thousand shells were dischargedat the fort without damageto the iunification, andwitb the lossofonlyoneman killed and one slight-ly wounded. There would have; been ne loss oflife ou our side bnt for imprudent self-exposere,contrary to orders. So cods another I'oUle move-ment of tbe enemy. The Mobile papers reportthat the loss of the enemy must have been eonsiderable, as seven were known to have been burledfrom one vessel. Truly,the current ot eventsrnnsprosper, iftly for ourcause. The Macon telegraphsays Oen G. was In high spirits, and disposed totake tbe very brightest views In regard to there-

ku)t and duration of the war.Arraias ar Jacks m, Miss.?A gentlemanjuil

from Jackson (says the Seitna Alisuieippian ofSunday, the 13th inst,)report* tbe elUaens in thehighestdegree of encouragement and confidence,so far asrecent military events are concerned.?News had reached Jackson that Banks waa badlythrashed in Louisiana, aud that Sherman" waaprobably sent to bis relief. Provisions a*j* stillplentiful. Bacon Is selling at #3, corn at $i*S ?

Gen. Adams made aspeech in the Stole Housere-cently, in wbieb he predicted that the mar wonldend this year?an opinion generally concurred in.All trade witb tlie Yankees bas been Mopped, asour cavalryarepreeent,and veryprobably prohibit-anything of the kind.

\u25a0 *-. Fvndik* inSevAN-AB.?Tbe amouat ol Confed-eral* notes funded at the.CastomHouse in Seven-iiah ior the first five days Was #<9S,SXrfi. Tbs ap-pll aiions continue without abatement, and mi theentir_-fore. ef tbe office.

Shad are being, token at Tarbero', N. C, insmall quantities They sell readily for from Matetwelve dollars per pair.Corn is selling In Montgomery, Al*., St fit per

bushel, with aprospect ofa still further declineLleut-00l J A Gravis, «B*£a47tb N G Beg*l,fi!si

suddenlyat Johnson. IslaMon the fid lost.? tJUAAJAIfei

TWENTY Dollar* Kewe_£*-Baa away from mybouse, onth* Oth of Karen, a aagrp Womaa,

named Maiit'a, about fifty years ol.», black, a lit*'*stooped,rather low the belongs to th*e*ut*ofJamw B Jordan. of Goochland, aad hired from T JJiirdao, bl* administrator. She I* iarkingabout tbelower ml of Qoosßtand, her old neighborhood,orDover Pile, where Bar husband is hired. I wlBgivethe above reward Ifdelivered to m«, on Stß st,betweeu Duval and Baker,or lodged te jail la Btafa-mead. jaibß3-4t*) JAMBB B ILLIB.L>*VN AWAf-trom tbe graveltoain oa ttenday,JVfi-tb utt, four Bcgrcea,named R*d, iredmici,ftord, and Albert, hired or Bra a 0 IsbeU, ot Cust-bertoad eouaty. Bfierd aafi Albert are of abrightgingerbread color, fa feet lfi Inches high; Ned est*Frederick are of dark complexion, stent, ? feet Tinch** Te* usual .reward will be paid Ihrtheir appreh-aalea. 0 GTALOOTT,mh B?ta fluptBiehmoad and DanvUtoB B»

OSK Hundreo BMUrr'rtcwar* ?Wo wiU payBIOS reward Tor tho -ppreaeioA aafi«tekveryto oaof. Jam** Isaac, Urn t*roporty ot W Newtoo,Jr. Brq. Isaac is abaat SO ysera af ag*. Uwaeycomplitxioa, slow gait, about fa tssto ar lfi t*ofimhigh, larg* asoutß.. 0* waa to IB* fimmtml at-teuatoa,rrom whtoß ptoss Bs dtoaapaarefa aßaufath*Jast of Oatebar, lfafil.' P fat TABS A BOM,

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\u25a0U~ ,d bT ?\u25a0? «>»>«»"l^^^^Siianß,hm*m^'V*B*\^and the teteneltfef theMad aad saow 'd-rtunit lmpoasihle to 3-m%l w?___!ra'P0? on% »VW*** TavlerVofthepveeefiinr train,a oolltotoowaa theeonscqkfiaea. Two or three oftteccnehasVsre«aruecas% bnt no injury was snstaiusdhy thapafisfißfetn. The paaseDfers, whiahbut forthestersa arould have rcaehed this city (heaventogbefore, did not arrive till late yes-terdaya/terßooß.Theap train,which left theRichmond de-pot at the Bsaal time Tuesday sfternoonsueceedsd only in reaching the Junction,where thepasseßgershad to remain all oigfaLThs snowalso interruptedcommunicationonall theotherroads running into this citj.

Matting of the CtyneiL?Tho Council wasconvened lv special session yesterday morn-ing at 11 o'clock, theobject ot which, as ax-.leased by tha ikraah-aai, <___. Bwaadßsa,)was to eoussderemtatn saattersofInterest to ?thecity, and amongothers thareport of'the 'city's sgeatforthepurchaseand tfistrlbution 'ofsupplies tothepoorand needy.Mr. Gtrrett, the agent, then reported thatthere was Jtill dae foy supplies purchasedabont$lt),«0; which he hoped tohe able to Icancel from contributions which would be 'collected within the ensuing week There 'still remained onjkaad about -0,000 poundsof bacon aad t,<HO pounds of corn, whichwould probal**fJbe SThsfsted in c veryshorttime. If it was the intention oftheCouncilto continue the distributionofprovisions, ,hehoped some measureswould be taken toenable him toetaw? themeans toprosecute ,the good work. IMr. Hill slated that from a conversationwhich hehad hagwith the Presidents ofthe 'roads leading from thiscity, hefonnd them 'willing to afford sveryfacility which waa*intheir pbwer to brkag into thecity suppUssfromvarious points at which they conld beobtained, and concluded big remarks byreading thefollowingresolutions,whichwereadopted: .

BetnlMfi. That tb* Committee on Supptte*, orcat* AM lifnlll vi bib eipß^afammaafiUflMfahilMß,.mond, Prefierickefavrg sad fotomat Bellroeds,sen- to the) South and obtain corn for tbe sappertof tbe poor aad needy oftke city.Beeolved, Tbat theybe authorised te unite la *thia enterprise with other corporations aad sous- !US*. IResolved, That the chairman of said committs a Ibe authorized to draw on tk* Chamberlain for 'funds to earrvbit-i efieet tbe object of theabove iresolnfions.On motion ofMr. Burr, the secondssctionoftbe ordinance imposing tastes for defray-ing the expenses of thecity governmentfortheyear ISM was amended so aa to reed,

"that the varae of real estate, and vialbl-persenel property other than capital, mo-neys,and credits, taxed under thissad thepreceding sections, shall be assessed on thebasis of thsassessed or marketvalueofthesame or similarproperty in theyear 1860."\u25b2 cdmmunisatioa received by th. Mayorfromcertain eitlaaas of theeonnty of NewKent, as also resolutions adopted by theCounty Court of Charles City, asking thstsomesteps be forthwith taken toinduce theConfederate Government to desist from thecontemplated plan of destroying, all thebridges and boats on ths Pamunkey aad

other rivers running through those coun-ties, andalso for tha protection oi their fish*cries, wss rsad aad referred to c committee 'ofthree*consisting of Messrs. Walker, Haa*L:__>and CbMiekrook. fAs the cityof Rich-mond ia largelyinterested in the successfuloperation of those fisherisa, the object inbrlngi__r thematter beforethe considerationoftha Council was that that body mighttakesome noticeof itprevious to its refercuco to thePresident of ths Confederacy.]Itbeing asubject ofsomeurgency, the com-mittee waited upon His Excellency Presi-dent Davis sooa after tha adjournment ofthe Council.

Mr. Walkermade an ineffectual attemptto obtain theuae of Military Hall for the .purpose ofgiving aball for ths benefit of,,wounded soldicra from Marylandand Louis-iana. . *A resolution was offered by Mr. Burr,which wito afterwardsadopted,appropriatingthe sum of$35,000, subject to the orderoftheOverseersofthe Poor, for the paymentofaccounts due by them.

On motion, theCouncil then adjourned.

Sent to the Penitentiary*.?Robert E. Foster,of King William county, Va, indicted forrobbing the TreasuryDepartment (in whichho waa a clerk at the time) of tIO.OOO, la?September last,waa yesterdaytried in JedgeLyona's Court, audafter examination of wit-nessesand argument by counsel the essewssgiven totbo jury, who in afbw minutesren-?-ii ...l a verdict of iiuilty, assessing his term*'of confinement in tbe penitentiary at two;yuan. Foster seemed much confined whenthe verdict was read, and oa being askedby ths Judge whether he had anythingto say why sentence should not bepronounced, replied that hehopedbewouldbe permittedto remain ia Jail for two orthree days, as he had somebusiness matterswbieb he would liketo settle up. This re-quest JudgeLyons did not believe he hadtbe powcrto grant, and thereupondeliveredhim into ths heads of the jailor, with in.structions to convey him to the lute'sprison ss earlyaa convenient., Inanother case,ahargiag Foster with therobbery of $1,000 from the Confederate81-tee, theAttorneyf<>r the CommonwsaUbentered a noil* prosequi, the confession ofthe robbery having been obtained from himunder duress.

?sssßßßßßl_><ina> iin i, ,Mayor's Court? Tbe followingeases were

considered by theMayor yesterday;Amy,slaveof Cept. Wm. Thornton, wfia

charged with stealingfrom Frederick Cook,a few nights since, one vest pattern, fourrolls ofulkribbon, sad twoseek ties. Thewitsosssb falling to asaweg, the matter waapostponed till s future day.

CharlssPendergrass alias(Sreso, a peniten-tiary convict, sharged with gam-rung aadrobbing F. Augustus Haxall.or a horse aodbnggv, somemoney,one bide,As., was re-mandedfor indictment by tkeGrand Juryofthe Hustlags Court. From scare aad cat*onthe neckand hand of (he prisoner, oneof the witnesses wss enabled fully to Ideati*fy him aa the party who ©flared theaide forsale which wes stolen fromMr. Haxall.

Fines wsrs imposedupon& M.Great, gro-cer nearthe Second Market, tor ruuaiag awagonon thestreet without first obtaininga licehsefrom thecity; sadLorenzo Lewis,charged with pcraaltUAß serrsßte ia his em-ploy toao afa large, In violation of law.

Rachel,sieve of H. C. Dawson, was order-ed to.bewhipped for aslaginsolenttenguagetoward aodasaaaltlßg Tho-faas aad _CntwFrench.

To Die Artyuvty.?Jommfh John Macarthy,?eatenecd to deathIb Judgs Lvoas's Courton Tassdav for tbemarder of JEUen Maear .thy, his wlfifa, ia Horeasber teat,waa at thotime -ondeasnad to be ahot for dssatrtioafrom h_t eoatpant,atleahed to OBaLcmg-streatra division. On bin wa* to prima,after thereßdilion of theverdictonTuesday,he Bzprasaei hlnsself to.theJaUorasdeci-dedlv preffcrrjpg death to being sent to ths

Respited?Tha fifteen deserters from tkeCoafederatoservles,aottosdmfewdays staceaa being confinedla CaaUe lhaader uedwr

thtor cess*eaa TfcHmorrowwas theday fised fortheir ?accrUfla.

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srrang.mt.nt has tbto day k**a S-Bsfasi trt-k BAmBoHthwnßxprM* Company toeacry aDaaaßsautefffofsl and wmrlngapparel te BUbatoafi, Va.

Tosecure tbe advantage* tba*obtelasfi Ifallfifiktho Baprse* Company, th* fcßaw-ag tarStonsfa-fiBSmust b* saaarvei: __

Paekagt* must aot aoataia B*ore tflha anahen*_r*d pounds; be well seeutefiaaS ptoWy aßßrßa*.andesatattbeexpeam of tk* aktofiw tssfißttsatth* fioldton* Belief AsaacUttoas, wktoavon ktssfiafias follows: ._, _> la Borah Oaroll.s, at Balsßgk) la Biaß-Osfiß-BBjatColambto; to Georgia, at Augnrtn; ta Atakassa*at Montgomery ; or to any otherpotatataßaffa fameof these AsseciaUons baveaeofito*. t -. Tke Ageat*of tkew Aasodsttoa*arßl tfcssetakechargeof them and shipdallyby SoatkesaBknpaapCompany to the proper A****** .f-tb* iMBBSrsfitomaatBichjßoad, wbo will ace tbem Milmfalilto tk*proper lndlvidu-lowndlw.

To mcetth* wisb-S of tk* solfitora, safi B» fi_stbem a oestain and speedy eoauaaatoaSian nfifamh.me, theBoatbern Umorem Co*_paay has SfißSafito giv* this fr.lgkt pt-tfermm tear aamfAtmTmst;a.id, ia order that noobafaaatomay-asanasßßS**?cessof so landabto*o eaterptise, tk*SSfSBBI BSBV,road eompanias ar*herebyrogacatefi te aasfiartinExpress Companysucb toe! Mtosa*wßlsafiMs Htamas* tkis arrangement * completesasmns.

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