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The Daily Evening Express from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 2

The Daily Evening Express from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 2

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wind further nil wo aro dr-iim-d to tn.nl in I T'K KVAt t'ATim tl' com Min till drama Of liiiiod. Whether wo Will rema'll On (o MnraiiltUTlie Cotatlrinued Itrlit( wliergwo are, a Ml gumd, to pro. I rrlaaa he Itelaaed l.ANfAsiKti 1Y, lllltu b-XUMNW, Ji-KII. Ml. Ii4.

i i i "Ira it -f i "jat it A YjFOI HliS 10 'A I I.KTTBft FIIOH AMI I'KIItl'OtlT. ra eu et a i ei ta a i eahi 11010 t. lue I'ltaeuer, ta-, I'rti, MX, Alinoet every di.y, iepnt Io arrive uml are r. ml In the ililfereut eMitpq apprising 11 of lo ami Important vietorle, nclilcvcil by our gallant troop, iu tin Male wlieie Ho lutvu hmt ilintriluitotl, Tim tiding aru received hy our hravu men hern with hImiii of rejnlelnj and on nturday and to day, a Mtlutif of thirty, four tnin wn Jtiml by tlm eurroundin lit honour of our huti Tim tln-m i.ofaIs ii. OrTIIAUItut'H C'oMILTT Tht Jilnek A'l CO lijraed A case before tlm Mayor's Court lids Morning, divulged Mali of depravity shocking to ti.s beusiMlitie of even the most reck community.

The accused were Fl. Jidt Boston, a colored barber and consort of tint Black Hwitn, ami two young gill, thirteen ami fifteen year old, whose name are withheld in the nope that some efforts to reform their liarai may yet he stn eslul. It upured, trout the testimony of wveral I witnesses, that Boston has heen hi the bal.il of eutieiug Touug girl into his simp, and fro-siderntlmi quetilly in the evening. La't nleht, at h) o't lm the tu ghlsubove rcterred to ere i seen going Into the barber simp, and luiine.ll. '1 Hi: 1.11 let It M( Ji'l lthAI.

io jtlMl.ilIt OV.T I the foil of Fort JloiioUnn, Mil the i upturn of tin- Ivt'iidjt ky traitor, llut km r. It ri join a In the hln rotioll of Ki ntUrky, upij urge tin' Io.it Office Department tu loan no timo lit 1 ft'litlillye Until fit. il.tic to tht peoplo ill that Slitlr all.) ItiiVt) hceil tot long aliut out of the worM t'f lip ht mill truth, Tim Journal lm (oa tiui.c not only to tejolec, hut to felicitate IDO If UjKilt having (lone liiu.ll to etn ll.iftlii II tin Min iml heart of tin I'nioit mm of Kentucky nul Tiuueaaie. It fitiye, the proi ecil of thin vletory are iunilciiluble, Wo have Oltptlireil tllleel) of tlio oiieiny, lit -t ltlrliltye their tWO greatest tllll till llielr Muoll ariuif, Miiiniiuition, aihl It tlio uiiiiiliilitihm of a Southern nnuy lieu the nillihtry power of the Sotiilii-rii Confe.lei. TnEIuk (It (Hi, v' In tlm direction of Lcestnrg or (Yii.u euutcd l.y tlm icbcl.

po pulation will tut-At the lulirr place, we ure bdd, tin icbel me doiiliiedly be iiunle br an immediate ndvam prepared either for a llgbl t.r a liigl.t-liny not cure much which. If, however, limy I load of I ort DomUm, should adopt tlm former, tlmy would prefer doing It hi hind the ir entmu biiioni, ilotn in the opct fit Id, but would infinitely pit fi the hitter, if tlmy could select borne suitable plate of destination, That I what troubles llmtii the most. They do not know where to go, et ol the eight bridge. Iiurner, heretofore con Their ltcAM.il lilt left them without country, detuned to death, are provisionally mitigated ami whither tlmy fleet If tlmy 1 ll" to escape in either direction, limy would iut however, rebel spie again destroy tlm go far, until thousand of tht tu ould I lm- railroads and Icgrapli lines, and tint render piisoimr arrived here Iasi night ami thin morn- lug. Mid they will he sjK-edily forwaidcd in' their destination.

Gen. Ilnlhi lm issued an order that ineon. of tlm recent victories on hy the Federal foie. and of the rapidly im reasiug loyally tin i ill, of Mlssouii, tin smiieio Mclv the door win locked and the light were put out though on thi last jMiiut tlmre wu a variance, mum of the itnesses saying that tlm light had been extinguished before tint girl entered. A patty of boy soon collected nUmt I ln door and demanded that ll li oMnd, paled upon thu bayonet point of our kval ml to.aiy to make severe examples, the which demand wu refned.

In uIh.iiI fitieen soldier If tin should resolve uih.ii V.uuiie sentence against these men will I -minute, during which lime tlm boy hud been soumrs. urn ysitotinir. sotve iqn i cuii.d into cc mmu. assessment standing on puketdmv, Commi. hi'ii4, tiny would omoimtir a wul of (unit wjjj vlid or colUvli'd from imy mu wlm hioiu Mmuiuurrivril, ntul urtir ilimiu ihutthu 11 ti.f ll ns i Si I it.

I t. I I I I 1. I .1 (I. I 1 a a a a. a a and which JUCXV Al C1K'kit( land mg If l.iJl.

tjii (olrtliMt ful'iii ru-ly (r lilioommu. at UursX', (aPU, (flMlkllll, Allotltr)' XM.bg I'lllou I IIP UlltpSl.y, I.un.li at to-uuirro. niirl.l. IiIpU, A llliIKp Miwr Olllpal, I bf (urllipf bcw tfrrDaraW, ('t timtluu of WasHiiiigfuii1 IIUlhI)Ay, I'M I.AMATIilN It Tlir. I'HOIDES T.

Py Hi Ilfiu'inl the I'm n4 Sisieu (I a ripoin iiirnili' (a Hip io.Ip n( )ip I ui U-1 fit that MM-thbli In tl.cir cul.mrjr 1 tr.n-l In (or iHiUitp olrmnluo un the 2M tiny (ii.ruury, lost, a (he anuiver.ary of ihe Ihrlh of the uf hie Country, antin tu read to ifo-m XI Immortal Farewell ta I Ten under my hand end Die heal of the lulled JTlalr, tt ashingli'ii, Die mio wenlli da) I rt-ruary, tu the year of our laird one Duuiaand rigl.l huuarrd and m)-lo. and Ihe lu.li-pendrurr of the Cull'd tM tea of Aarrlea the (at at. A HAM I.ISIOI.N. the ffeeldent, u.hlaaa It. waau, Wntary of Alate.

fire, against their rag-'ed Jut could oiler but fceblt) resistance. If, a a I'liiun man, engaged In my country's service, 1 were permitted to hold any eommiml. aiimi 1th the rebel at all, I might almost lie tempt. ed to drop friendly note to id excellency Jeff; Duvl, ami apprise him of a rtuin lmaiity, will imw take the prescribed oath of allegiance, door would lnt broken open If tmt unlocked. Board of commissioner vv ill bu appointed to i I.ijuh lighted the gu and oKimd tlm door, examine tin ease of prisoners of uur who up- wlu-it In rushed Imy and men, pell null, a if ply to take the ontlt of allegiance, and, oil their about to miuiiolute tlte barber, recommendation, order ill lm issued for lo ir Mreet ('onimissoner Hhaiim, however, ap-rc (rust.

eured iu front of tlm st cue, and commanded 1,1 tlm bov to stand bark and give (lie man a Vistiuumt: The following is trial. Tlmreuion tlm boy shhkI lawk, nnd which lm been a resort for thieves, brigands i ot tlte pro. ceding yesterday, uT', 'Vi from the close of our telcgruphlc report: 1 1 onstnuted him- Mite. i If court. Jury, uml accuser, and t.r ceded to and turie ever since the day of the Ik voltj.

lion, and otilil just suit a mnu Ids I-pie and in Id situation, for a very great The Comiulitee on Finance rejH.rl buck the Army Appropriation bill with itmemlmeut. try tlm piisoimr, lm, tiKn a brief and Indstcr-ou bearing, wa condemned by Flimmi, Commissioner and Mayor' Aid, to Ik rode on a isstoiier uml Mayor' Aid, to be rode on a my vfit already struggling mid (replug f-r breath. It i a blow front which the rebellion cannot recover. Kentucky my mw be re. corded a delivered ft out the irk cur-e that ha an long rested itoii a 1 trge portion of lu soil, and now the war, if Ihe rebel mud aiill Imve war, will sweep through Tcnneswc, and the redemption of that once noble Siam will la? the immediate mnoqticiici.

We exult not over fallen foe, but God know we do exult, and we thank Him for the privilege of exult, lng, that Iluckuer ha laiJetl. Let him be well anil honorably treated a a prUoiMT of war, but bile there 1 a ar, Ut him gnfirih a fret inn no ii.av. The young men of our city, wlto were retrained by their own loyal sentiment or (lie advice of more mature ami judicious frit nd from fallowing the fiend like advice of Huektier to desert their country' flag and leave their native State to return a ii ravager and oppressor, will now Tedve how mtieli they gabled hy their resolution. Their tempter I now a prisoner, and hi very life hi eril a a traitor; hi name will lie for. ever a synonym for treason, and he will carry to the grave the contempt and wiiltering tuorn of every true American.

We have to mourn litany of the flower of our youth who fell la-fore the lnidiou art of ISuekner, hut we have to thank Heaven that many dear and hoed one Imve been preserved for live of future honor and usefulness. tciiiiiornrr convenience At tin. time timt C. i These amendment were udopted by the Hotie 1 7 ltl 'I' win (r the one appropriating a nH Urugh H'e principal street of Lancaster, end vvushingtoii Ly with hi brave m. amount lor the deficiency in the (juutter-! to have mayhem committed on ld rson.

among the snow of Valley Forge, It I a muster General's Department, hut subsequent-i rul Wa nt once pr.M'ttrrd, and a knife called familiar limiter of history, that many of them that, hs, wa adopted, ami the bill passed, 'r to execute the scnicm e. Tlio Barber wn i 1 Tim Treasury Note bill wa received from the elevated eniiteiy above hi usttul standing and, familiar limiter of history, that many of them suffered extremely for the want of pr.qr with mi escort of fifty or sixty men, whose number a constantly Increasing, and under the leadership of the Mayor' Aid, aforesaid, who had now turned executive, wa, amid boisterous jubilation and shout of disgusting House vvilti amendment, and the Fcimie dis agreed to the latter and ordered the appointment of a committee of conferem e. Alter an executive session the Senate adjourned. The House proceeded to vote outlie Senate' on the Senate' clothing, particularly shoe. An vnccrupu.

hut and henrUett etllain, who wa in the confidence of the government, mA despatched with large load of shoes for our suffering soldiers, which lie sold on tho way for British gold, instead of delivering according to con-tract, lie wus afterward pursued, hi team vulgarity, hurried through the Square, and up amendment, and disagreed to tin follow lng North (pteen street. At Mielmel's hotel officer from it confined the the mun- Reducing to a hundred million the Ismii tin) note not ticurlitg Interest providing timt horses confiscated and id wagon burned to duties, making the bond redeemable at hy hsIich. But tla ily old fux managed to escape lb pleasure of Um United Slate aft. five t.er in which they came into Id cttstiKly. of i Baker met the vulgar mh and wrested law less grasp the offending negro, and him in the City Lockup.

Titi morning prisoner uml the girl were brought before Mayor by Baker, who testified tvs to the The ease of one of the little girl wa really distressing. It wa her first otJetiee, and site wa doubtless led away l.y her ussociutc, who seem to bo schooled ill crime. Tho Mayor very Justly rebuked the mother of the child, who wa present, for her want of care, in allowing her daughter to be running on tlte of till several regiment, till side of till polo, mile, ui tho receipt of Ihe of ihe capture of Fort Bniiebon, have imt yet entirely died away, ami to-night our eye will greeted with the lglit of blazing bonfire, lih 111 extend for mile around. Our im officer and all, arc literally wild with Joy and ex lie-incut. A few more victories, such a have been achieved, will close up aul cruh Ihl guilty rebellion and restore our beloved conn-try again to peace, quiet and proqerity.

There are Hying report here that Savannah ha been taken and a Mierc-lid attack made upon Norfolk, but they need confirmation ami but little reliance Is placed ujm them. We take nothing fr genuine here, but hat come from headquarter and i official. I should not be surprised, however, If, by the time thi letter reai lie you, both of the latter named pi. we should In in posM-Kion of tlie Federal force. New alo reached ti thi morning, that the rebel, at (Vntrevllk and MaiiAas Junction, aru becoming tlesjiernle, and in easo of an attack being nmde in their rear, will make a grand strike through General McCall Division, for Washington, preferring, rather, that their career should end In a sacrifice and their bloody eorpM strewn over tin soil of Virginia, than they should tamely submit to the rapidly enclosing coil which I gathering around them.

There may le some truth in thi latter n-Mrt, although like the former it need confirmation. If a movement of that kind I in contemplation, we cannot tell nt hat moment there may Ik: a cull to urms. It may come in the day time or like a thief in the night. In either case we will be prepared and the rcll ill meet with a warm reception. If they prefer that their blood should till Ik spilt upon Virginia soil, rather than submit to be governed by the Conklitution and laws of a common country, tlo-y cun lie amply accommodated ami gratified, in the alternative, by coining lit re.

Uvery good nnd humane citizen would, however, regret the horrors of such a conflict. Tin intiacrc would be terrible on both bide. With them it would amount to an unprecedented and fearful slaughter. But they would have none to blame fur the dha.tcr but tliemelve. The Louisiana Tiger and Mississippi cut throat, who coinjHJHC a large portion of their army, could be very well spared front the land they lmvc disgraced, and a for the rest of them, I have no doubt but ninny would seek for and find protection, under the old flag and in the Uniou from which they have been alienated, forcibly and against their will.

Be that a it may, however, it i well known that the term of the enlistment of the rebel soldiers will expire sometime during tliis month, and tlm ujqieal of Johnston and hi associates, to their patriditm, will be in vain, to secure their re-cnlistment. That game is entirely played out. Nothing but force positive force, can supply their at tny with men, hereafter. They are all discouraged and disheartened, sec that they have been grossly imposed upon and deceived, and feel most-sensibly the propriety as well as the necessity of abandoning their leader to the doom they have provoked and which they deserve. The re action in public sentiment in the South, i now a very prominent ingredient iu tlm cup of lebtl mortification and bitterness.

Its growing pre portions can no longer be concealed or dnejj st fc luce the capture of Roanoke Island, l.a.t spread throughout some and found a refuge in a cave in the Oetomru years, uml payable in twenty year from date; yt lime by the rorent, something on the same htored hauls, for tlm note authorized by this print iple that Biijuh wu, but for a far less net, lien presented in sum of not Its than a holy purpose. So great ws Id sympathy for. hundred dollars, liearing interest of 7 11-10 (irori-f 11,0 Tl.ir.1, ru-r Ijb I.I..I aren lul some oflu sinners, that be always wore a 1 relK-i ro-rty for tlte payment in coin of thejgood advice and kind reprHr. The other, red thirt to the tiny of hi death, and could nt interest on tin bond amt notes, and the re. who bad oner before been arraigned for loose be persuaded to put on any other.

Now it b-mptioit of the principal, Ac. Among the conduct, tut sent up" for ten days. more lmM.rtant of the atm ndment which. During the trial the Black Swantho famous were agreed to arc the following: That the ranut rice, aptwared in the court, exclaiming notes shall! receivable in payment of ull a she entered. Why I.ijuh vv hut are von cLitn ami demand of every kind except for doing here 7 Why dout you come home? Oh interest on bond and notes, width shall I r.

Sanderson I feel sosieky Im alums strike me, Unit if Jeff could only be quietly apprised of the existence of such a (dace, and some one would hint the way to It, what an admirable retreat it would be, from the almost storm of popular indignation widt i rapidly gathering, like a huge thunder loud, over hi head. Doubtless the ghost of the old lory would lender him the free hospitalities of the cave nnd give him the advantage of his nocturnal visits, to quiet his diseased temjKTunicnt and act a a salve to hi thwarted ambition. A kindred spirits have a remarkable affinity each other, doubtless the ethereal knight of the red thirl would.niake Ida visit Ircquent, uml furnish the benefit of gratuitous counsel ntoCLAMATIOS II THE GOVIRKOH. lUeaiaei aa, I'ehruary CiOrnnr Clirlln lrnily In laatte a rrue'amatinn rrwitnmenilun the uirnaiiin of all ha.lee.a eu the In.lanl, aihl thmih ll.Hi.e.l In eiiieee, he haa ileel.led out in do an on aeeount a.f he ahnrt nutlee, and fiiururnt imaurtal Oat urmild ariee hy uule. (filling due, M.

He ha, houeirr.UiUeil Hie Oitf OCM ft AI. DRIO R. Ml. 11 Ti ielnrtr lueh hare lately rrowued the army the Mon and the inlltutinn are ileerrinl; of eeeiaj notiee hy Ihe loyal (im)ile of thl Mate, kit Cllrr oecaion eonld tiller to eeiehrate the urarma.and the loyally and Crater) ol our eoldier and aador. than the hlrtlwlay of the KaDier of In Country, la etunraemoraUnn of lbee clnriou etenU In the bialory of the naiion, it la ordered Dial all noth ary omani at icuia vtilliln thle auininnnrlta ahall Parade on Miturday heat, the Svnd dy of Cehruary lottant, and at 12 w.

Are a National alule. Ily order of A. ti. CI IITIX, (ieti rnor and oinuuin.ier-uel hlef. A.

Reatrit FltCIlETAIlT TANTOX UliGANI7.XO Victoiiv Tht New York Tribune and home ether nwr having Inert trying to ntuke It aplicar that the credit of the lute victories he. longed to the Secretary of War, ami that there Is a conflict of opinion, or want of cordial eo-operation la-tween (lenerul MCleli.tn ami him. self, the latter sets the matter right in the follow ing letter add TO led To the Editor of Die Nrw- York Tribune: ton 1 cannot under undue merit to he ascribed to my ofileial action. The glory of our recent victoriea belong to the gallant ofileer and noldier that fought the batik. No hlutrc of it I longs to rue.

Much lias recently been said of military combination and otganiring vicluty. I hear such plirasc with apprehension. They commenced in inlidti France with the Italian campaign, and resulted in Waterloo. Who can organi7.e victory Who cau combine the element of success on the battle field We owe our recent victories to the Spirit of the Ixml, that moved our soldiers to ru-h into battle, and tilled the heart of our enemies with lerror and dismay. The inspiration that conquered in buttle wu iu the heart of the soldiers and from on high and wherever there is the same inspiration there will le the same results.

Patriotic spirit, with resolute courage in oflccrs and men, Is a military combination that never failed. Wc may well rejoice at the recent victories, for they teach us that battles ure to lie won now, and by in the same and only manner that they were ever won by any people, or in any age, since the days of Joshua by boldly pursuing and striking the foe. What, under the blessing of Providence, I conceive to be the true organization of victory and military combination to end this war, wns declared in a few worJsby (lenerul (hunt's message to General Buckner: prep Ut mute -tnediatrU on vur cork." VuLMtiuiy, EDWIN M. STANTON. The above we regard as the most manly, noble, and patriotic document which this war has elicited.

While it is a fitting rebuke to those who attempt to imprvr the harmony and, consequently, the efficiency of our army, by asserting the of dissensions, which do not exist, among those who have the direction of the war, it does credit to the heart and head the patriotism and Christianity Mr. Stanton. It shows that he is the right man for the right place, and they are not his friends who seek to misrepresent his relations to the General-in-chief. paid in com. The vote vt tin was yens, PR, smothered what shall I do Men, wont you nays fm.

Authorizing the Secretary of the please to jist go out 7 I'll faint. The Swan Treasury to di-jmse ol the bond at any time however wu ordered to restrain herself; ami nt the market value for coin, or for any of tlie alter tlm mars of laughter had subsided the Treasury note heretofore or hereafter to lie trial went on. Several witnesses were called issued, or for notes under this act. Tlie House 1 nil of whom testified substantially us above re! also agreed to the Senate's amendment author-1 luted and also, that when the crowd presenl-Izing the Secretary of the Tieosury to receive itself nt the IiurlH-r-shop, the girl notes on deposit for not less than thirty days, were secreted in a back cellar iK-hind the shop-in sum of not limn a hundred dollar Boston then denied that any one wn in the certificates to be issued therefore, Ac. This shop or anywhere concealed.

Finally however wa amended by the House so ns to include the girl came forth from their dark retreat, dejutsit of coin, and changing the interest to and in a very rude and bold manner asked that which the Secretary jnay from time to hat was wanted of them, to this depraved man, in hi present forlorn 1 "-t exceeding six centum. The Black Swan wns then asked fora state- i riie bill again g8 buck to tlie Senate, ment a to the character of her commit, owing to tlie tlLugreomenl of tlie House to! Well, Mr. Sanderson, I.ijuh is I'omi of the some of tlm amendment. Mr. Maynard, of1 ladies, and is like ail other men, he has hi nnd humbled condition tlie permission of Um doubtless would make known these facts to hi Tennessee, from tlm Commiltse on SVuys and excellency.

Whut advantage would it be to the Means, reported Dill establishing a branch government to hang such a scoundrel 7 A few f'oWmlo terr.torv Mr. 1 lhir, ol reported from the Military spasmodic exertions and ull would ho over. I Committee a Dill establishing a ship canal from Thousand might be privileged to witness tlie the Mississippi river to Luke Michigan, for tlm faults. White ladies often cull to ce i.ljah in ltis simp, and otten comes to the house nt night and stay late. They play and Imve fun with me and Lijnh.

Scenes were related that caused even the boldest to l.ludi tlte names of certain ladies () and gentlemen were mentioned, and their conduct nt Bostons were mentioned, and thclrconduct nt Bostons conveyance of military stores and troops. Tlie House concurred in the Senate amendments related, which, if published, would exhibit a on the Army bill. character behind the curtain in the rase of TIIC war IV AHUAXHXK lysons whose jmithn would be ma- 1 nt. XX Ail KANSAS. tonally lowered, if the truth were known.

TUe Pursuit of Price Union Srtiiimmt in I Tbe Mayor regarded the ease ns a peculiar Arkansas. one. While it was evident that Boston had ghastly spectacle of a human being dangling at the end of a rope but the grave bides all memories except those of love, and it would not he long until he, hi treason and his infamy, would all be forgotten. It were better that such a curse to humanity should be permitted to live, that he might feel the guavving of the worm his treason bus hutched into life, that he could appreciate the scorching fire of timt hell lie lias kindled in his own bosom. portions of North Carolina, with a force and I Jllt plR'-C ot rest and intensity, which has parulized the right nrm of i iucl am of popular opinion, no mat- thc rebellion there.

The gunboat expedition lcr bat direction it might take, and could headquarters reveal a strong Union sintimcni prevailing in Arkansas. Albert Pike is wot tug wonders among the Indians. C.vssvn.i.E, Feb. lfi. We arc in pur-' suit of tlm enemy, lie is encamped at Keets-vtlle, eight miles south-west of this (dace, expecting the arrival of five regiments from Arkansas.

Perhaps Price will make a stand McConoiny, vv at Ivcctsville, but it is doubtful, as his army Baker was fit County Court, hundred tiolluis Court. At was in tears, these men The prisoner Baker, who ut ivcujdin, uui 1 1 IS uouiuiui, as Ins army icaaer was and hold the accused in one bail lor his appearance at tliisaniiounccment the Biark Swan sobbing bitterly und exclaimin' want to disgrace us was handed over to officer took him to the store of Mr. P. who went his security. While takimr the prisoner buck to the taking the prisoner buck to tho To-Moituow We tire plea-cd to learn that the Birth day of the Father of bis Country ill Ik observed in thiscity in a manner highly credit-able to our citizens.

Our leading Lu-iina-s men have signified their desire to stnjHnd all business during the nfiernoon ami evening, ami bail tbe matter bun suggested at an earlier hour by tbe Conmii.tce, the proprietor of every business place in the city would have signed the paper which was put in circulation only un hour or two since. At tbe time of writing, however, we know enough to assume with safety that the example of the grocer will he followed by all others and we take this occasion to remind our readers that all purchases usually made on Saturday afternoon and evening, should lie made this cvuiing nnd to-morrow morning, as there will le no chance to do so ufter 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Wc learn that, although a genera! ilitimiiu-tiott has not lccn recommended, several dwelling and places of business ill be illuminated, hich ill add much to the interest of the celebration. The closing of the stores will cause a full turn-out of the military, and the display will no doubt be very creditable. We trust the recommendation to close all places of business will not be ignored by those who sell intoxicants.

The Provost Marshals of Ft. Louis nnd other places, where military law 1 iu force, have directed this to Ik: done. Will not our venders rnluntnrily do the same Let it not be sain that our celebration of the birthday of the Father of his Country, nnd of the victories which have crowned our loyal arms, was marred by the indecorous nnd disor-desly conduct width never fails to follow the free, flow of intoxicating drinks on festive occasions. Death ok the President's Son: Willie Lincoln, 'soil of the President, died at the 5 oclock on Thuisu.t? nfiernoon, of typhoid fever, nt the Vl.he House, lie was the darling of the household, lie died at the ape of twelve. While the nation rejoices over a series of victories, Willie's father and mother mount over their cherished boy.

Those, therefore, most entitled to enjoy our glorious successes are now bowed in agony at the coffin of their son. Tlte second son of President Lincoln lies stricken of typhoid fever, and his father watches his disease even as lie mourns for his dead brother. Kx-Governor Newell, of New Jersey, eminent alike a a physician and a slates until, assisted Drs. Hull and Stone in watchhu, over poor Willie Lincoln. Gov.

Newell h.n been unremitting iu his attentions. Of course, tlte President will not be present at the great celebration of the 2JJ in the Capitol. The Baltimore Sun learns from the officers of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad that the road has been rc-opcncd by the United Flutes troops, under Gen. Lander, from Cumberland to Hancock, nnd that on and after to-day, passenger trains will be run daily between those two points, connecting at Hancock with stages by way of Hagerstown and Frederick, and from thence by rail to Baltimore, carrying the United States mail. The re-opening of the above portion of the road leaves but 42 miles of the line under control of the Confederate military authorities.

Capt. Porter The St. Louis Republican of Sunday says that the injuries sustained hy this gallant naval officer, on board tlio gunboat in the battle of Fort Henry, are a great deal more serious tlnn nt first reported. His condition, by the latest intelligence, is such that lie is not expected to recover. In addition to the scalds lie received it appears that his lungs were dangerously affected by the inhalation of hot steam nt the time of the explosion of the boiler of the Lw.

Capt. Porter has gone to St. Louis. ilTTUiiw Coe. Corcoran A telegraphic dispatch from Secretaiy Stanton has been received by a gentleman in New York stating that the Government is working hard for the release of Col.

Corcoran and his fellow-prisoners, nnd they will be home in abut! three weeks. Bishop Lynch of Charleston, who bol aved so kindly to Col. Corcoran nnd the. other prisoners, is now at Norfolk, and it is thought that he will come to Forti css Monroe on a particular mission, the liaUire of which has not transpired. scents demoralized.

At McDowell's, on Flat Mayo: 'h office, he (Baker) was strut on the Creek, we attacked his rear guard and they back of hi head with a stone, thrown no doubt made a weak resistance und then precipitately at Boston by one of Fhaum's men. never disturb or influence the slumbering form The worst punishment to which a man like him could be subjected, would be to compel him to gaze upon the dazzling spectacle of a Union redeemed and regenerated, a government vindicated uml sustained, and a great and mighty people living again in the full enjoyment of its advantages. It would bring to him, something of that agony and remorse, experienced by the rich man in torment, when on the Tennessee and Cumhcr-uad rivers, lm opened the door for the expression of honest Union principles, long cherished and entertained by the people in that district. The old Jackson spirit is still abroad, and the chained eagle of popular opinion, in Alabama aud Tennessee, no longer held down to the earth by rebel restraint, is bathing it wing in the pure sunlight, and again indulging in the patriotic chorus, which was breathed from tho lltd' I A Hublcy very kindly interfered in 1 behalt ot thc little girl, aud bv tririn" au.iiP;t. I emai.es in Charge ok mis Maies: It, lbr her good behavior for six months saved appears that there are -111 female postmasters her from the disgrace of imprisonment.

Mr in tho United States. Several of these Imve been retained in office for quite a long term of years, one having been appointed in 1F2, another in lSffl, and other respectively in 1S38, 1S41, IS Iff, lS-IO nnd Of the wh llubloy and the Mayor gave l-r good advice and warned her against the ruin to which her course was tending. 1 bus ended this peculiar cate. No charge in was brought against Boston by any one. The le witnesses who testified against bun were lii lips of their departed hero and statesman, hc from tho mid'st of consuming fires, the Union murt and shall be preserve.

tLe glorieB of 8 hcavcn wllidl thc fathomable gulph, he, himself had created, hail separated him forever. Just as I closed the last paragraph, news anived in camp that the city of Chat lesion had been taken, and preparations aro being made for an attack on Fort Sumpter. The regiments are alive with dicers and excitement over it, but as we have so far no official despatch to Tliis sintc of public feeling confirms thc soundness of the position I have taken once befo.c, that all wc want, is a margin in thc seceded States, which will secure personal safety and protection to property ta tlie resident citizen, and we will soon see how many there are who will aid in carrying out thc miserable dogmas of Davis, Beauregard Co. Fully satisfied undcr the charge of males is not stated, denominate vuioe.s. them are robably what Sam Weller of the unscrupulous character of these land i ccci onV vu ierc it is 1 worth.

Since I commenced writing, the lak- pirates and their confederate Vegetable Pills are ing of Savannah has been officially announced, nfMlible for costivenesa, spasms, loss of appetite, stek and Floyd and his five thousand men, mid to Pdllness, sense ef bloating after meuis dtz- themsidves arrest and made to appear as criminals and Most not as witnesses of their own outrageous con- would duet. outrageous con- Boston may lie guilty, and if so deserves to be punished. Lut for tliis there is a proper Mode. It he offended it was the duty of those wito knew of the offense to make complaint to tlie proper officer, and not to take law in their own hands more especially is it culpable in the case ol a City oiiicer to lead a vulgar and lawless mob, such as that which last m-ht dis graced our city, it is somebodys duty to PTotrators of this outrage to jmv-Y hy then is it not done Is justice as lines, drowsiness and ernmpinff ping, nd all disw dors the btoniHch and bowels. 3- Original Letter at 294 Canal Street, New York.

J. J. C. COO It, publisher of the Si'll! Banner, Bennington, says he was attacked with DYSPEPSIA, and suffered so severely from it that rot a particle of food could be swallowed without bring the lice. here he captured.

a. bands, many a warm-hearted Union man in the South, 1ms been constrained to conceal his honest convictions, fearful, should hc make them known, that his home might be made desolate, his wife and little ones murdered before his eyes, or himself and all of them exiled from their paternal acres, to become wanderers and dependants in strange places. They have adopted and acted upon the sensible conclusion that discretion is the better part of valor, but the necessity for this is rapidly passing away. Wherever our troops have gone, they have The Capture op Savannah: The New York Timts, in referring to the reported capture of Savannah says Tlie attempt having certainly been made before this, we violate no obligation to secrecy in referring to certain intimations given out by that officer himself to persons in h.s confidence immediately prior to the departure of the last northward-bound steamer from Port Koyal. At that time the last obstruction to the advance of the gunboat squadron had been removed.

There was uninterrupted steaming from Beaufort to Savannah. The only defence on the way was Fort Jackson, a work of no itnpor-portanee, and which in all probability would decline to disj utn the passage lor information, which the Flag-Ollicer regarded as en-tirely reliable, had reached lum to the effect that the rebel Government had advised the people of Savannah to offer no opposition to the occupation of the city by the national troops, either by resisting a landing, or bv burning and deserting the place. A town of bo much importance it was deemed inadvisable to expose to the shells of the enemy, or the torch of friends when its destruction iu either -way, would be simply so much damage to the cause of the rebellion. While, theretorc, Capt. Dupont was prepared for every contingency, he had no expectation of meeting resistance, lie rather calculated upon a universal upiising of the Union sentiment in the city, as soon as his forces should appear there.

The rebel etory of the capture may, therefore, lie founded less upon information of the actual event, than upon a knowledge of the non-resistant policy contemplated. Treating and Re-treating We have serious apprehensions llmt the cause of tern perance will be irreparably injured among the rebels. They seem to leave settled down to nothing but treating and re-treating. Buckner insisted upon treating with Grunt, and now we hear that not only Generals Johnson, Floyd and Pillow, but even the Rev. Bishop General Polk, aie re-treating.

Skcksii Under th's head some interesting Ftmil cm items will be f.und on the first puge of to-days paper. admmi.stercil a respcJfer of neison. are city official privileged, iu theffi onslaug on both city aud citizens or fit Reported Kvac station of Manassas. A despatch from Washington says that information lias been received that tlie rebels have in part fallen back from Ccntreville. Tins has been obtained from scouting parties of several of divisions who reported yesterday and all agree in the statement.

It is supposed that the rebels are influenced by a military necessity, being apprehensive of a cutting off ol' their supplies. Another dispatch says it is stated, on good authority, that thc rebels are evacuating Cen-trevilic and Manassas. The same facts have occasioning the most uncomfortable sensation in his stomach. For live years he suffered from this dreadful complaint, when he used BRANDRETIIS PILLS. The first box did not seem to benefit him much, hut the second produced a change, nnd hy the time hc had taken six boxes, a COMPLETE was effected.

He says My dyspepsia was gone, and my expectation of an early death vanished. rILT-s re sold at the PRINCIPAL Ohl-K 29t and 4 UNION SQUARE, New Vonr. Obtain your first supply from one of lliete depots or from one of flic regular advertised agents for Ihe llRANlJIvETHS PILLS; you w.ll tiien know how to discern between the true aad the forte. Sold by CH AS. A.

HKIMTSH, 13 East and FREDERICK PEDPCH, 1S2 West Lancaster and ky ail respectable dealers ia medicines. lel-ltidEw mi tW Neuralgia, or Hereout liheumattim, wa tbe lirst of a line of Nervous Complaints, to which Hun-newelit Tolu inoilynt was so signally adapted. It is proved all wc claimed for it. There is but one an only one obstacle to immediate results, which is hid-yeslion As the Anodyne is based entirely on all ebiec-tions to mercurials, so weakening to the museular aad intestinal parts ot the body, a timyle till adapted to the Anodyne is prepared by the proprietar Bnd will be sent, when requested, lVoe until aleaj are. matured lor plieing their true character assi-ntim to the A nodyne, and most perfect FainUy Pliysl, before the world, bee adyertisement.

carried with them the olive branch of peace, and the bond of protection to the resident citizen. After our gunboat expedition had reached the 1 oomnnmieated by Government scouts, und the news is believed at headquarters. Alabama, they weie A special despatch adds, it has been ascer-not only greeted with enthusiastic applause, i tabled beyond doubt, that an extensive move-but the officers tendered a ball ami public din- 11Knt Rebel troops has taken place from ner by the inhabitants. And so it will be i llldr liues at T1ey evidently de- i tt sign faffing back upon Richmond, and perhans cv cry here, as this war for the Union progres- marching to attack Burnside. They will not ses.

And the present manifestations, like the whispers of the strong wind lienid in the dis-i tance, will increase iu power and magnitude, as they advance, until' they have attained the propo tion of a giant storm, which will sweep everything before it, like the dry leaves aro swept before the march of tho hurricane. be allowed to get far, as somebody will very probably be in their rear and hold them until they surrrender to thc ministers of the laws they have violated. The Ohio State Senate has under its consideration bill inflicting a penalty of not more than $3, nor less titan $1, on nil persons, over fourteen of who shall be 0F Y'CTONS P.IRTII-DAV. It ill be seen by the subjoined nrn g.amme llmt the Committee of Ariameineuls oh die celebration of Washingtons biuh-d iv bnu materially changed and much improved wboleTt'il IJ i' bt- to-morrolv tlu ho It to take place in the afternoon. We um also incased to learn that our business men so lar us could be ascertained, have agmed to close the.r pi aces ot business, from one oclock unng the remainder of the day aud even i lie lollownig is the o- Order of Ceremonies to be observed in the CeU- i 01 bdLs at 8 Oclock, a.

atn3 bC firctl will Pert'0 V- iTag of the Union vill be i aibed on tue flag-staff in Centre Square. piesence ol the military, muiueipui years age, guilty of, Yt scarcely know here, from day to day, 1 using obscene language, or profane swearing..

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