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BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURsSaV ifbllN'ING, MARClf 3i.l86;t,g 1 1 I 't 4 i 1 i VOL. VIII. NO. 34 IluiantagrsplL 8MIII, CilfHIM Fabllrten Ti.bi.16 eenU to th.O"i $7 00 p1tU ineartaMy in o- IjMrljr lubacrlptiou, I M. BATKS 01 AOVKKTMWe IS IM PUHl ltd.v..

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loMMojrp.pl.U. Umilt Into lb. p.pw. K.TrtiaiwUiU nollo-410 tb.luo eulaio on th. ijr th.jr ar publl.liwl.

clip the following from the PrU But- Icon, which referring to tue coj.per- t. I "To ehow the dettiga of thew miMreanW, re wiU tte that Saow, the editor of the Tims, eme up to John Fisher, and whi-rringin hie ear, aid -Vou will the iiKXn.i figbt ever wttneMed in Pans, in a frw miuiawt," or word to that effect, lie going on to uuke further revelation, bn, looking up iu eouie turprue, be e-Claimed. "Oh, I beltve I am mistakon in the dao 1 thought it wu Ir. Ton Brook." wu before an diturbaoee had wfttr-yed. and previoue to the time that the guer-t arawal arm." 1 We would Le glad to know whether tbia I eaiJnuw i the former editor of the Ul'xm- itunTW- Will eouM one Inform TRC RIOTS.

We bar full partieulare of th'u affair. ltm our well-known ciusa, Mr. Jiki JJnaor, who wae an eve witneoa of the bole affair. It was one of the nioet Lrutall cruel to- leail lu LhU ouantrT. On ie dy previous, eertsun rttui ruea evtuicr.

bo bad frwud in the rank of the K. i a ived tnvsterioua warning nt toappar In Ik llrMtl la II BlU. vra Sm evuwd of tron fr toe ouiiUj Vn taia ina, and gathrred arouud the Jrjort llviuae. iiuoi nineteen soldier were iuriog aU'Hl the building. Suddenly, ad without the aligbut invocation, oie i'lu WalU IreJ from one of lb win vjw at a (oldie- He fell wounded, but jdrew bis pluA and abut bi aasailant dead.

fTb aainaw Uto fini I w4 flred froia the Iwiadow, tbe Copperhead tMiured in a volley. ml the unsa.peutmg and gctferallv nnartued IJdira. Uucr fought inaiifullv, hk4 with brickbat, but they were nJul all tilled and wound! 'oe first vollrj. Tbe C'ppih-t I rrougbl gune who ibeia ia ihrir wagoaa, and ud then a mq a ar revolver were emptied. Tbe leu a of the town rallied a a poMuble, and the Cot, retreated, Ifiog a Ury wvot.

At the outbreak of the ioulligvace wae soot to Maituuo, aad 'Ae regiment, 360 eiruog, arrived la leea iba an boar. Tbe avenoM to ib 'a were, pkketal, aud the buutee aearrb d. Tbi went fc the redao of U. H. Ftcklin, bat aMum! Ibeni that Utre we i mn vs wa viMautauin I dtevred tbal Jadg CvtwiabU and tone UiU were eoa.ealed la tbe eelUr.

All three were arrested, with hi tUinj tt other. One of the Vrtiuii euldter wa rttd Ul afterward rU4. II Mated that tbi bf tdr of tWaW O'llalr, lb ibief anoog tbe K. fl. C.

of that regtw. It par thu their organliaUoa a militar Od. Mitobell wae the chief mark of lie wae e.ihUy wounded in lb the bullet epMding iU -rve on bi aty g.4d wat. 1 bU eMbe wee rjuiie M4I-1 with bullet. fork was Whew the Igbl began, be rfraag 'M a wo! pit, and tried ti a-l Jre th fter Ullell, shot la aeverai pi 0vwi srMMUl from Mprlagiell etate at the 411 bae gne forward, with Iv amk4 rati-fft ia their haversack.

4 that the bate up la rail- track ihia aid of rwfa, and art pfepar- i UlUe. We 4 't want a any delay ia lb feral of ib aandlee jn.ttra. A rt4Ma4 nar4 ssafUal. KrifX aaH a t(iaa' mpe 4 Ihe Craerhe I mer t. Tbey abld eiterminated lik fc'dd gj thy lv ao riihl wbMb iiil-d ar Wna I re.f.

Neither baac or opinio in raard it tk hevaal pprwuo tbe bif vtr tl-eai JVra a iMaaMM BRICK. IIUOKl RR1CKI For gale at Van Schoick's Yatd IU TUM 80LTU PAKT Of tH CITI, i i CM tfu Syrxnapid Hood. Don't farfftVu fartif i Hnek ram unttH.) 1 1 in no maklnii ud will lrulh nd dvllvur to th. eltium. ol UiouiiiinKtoa and vloiuiiy.a qu.Mtj a CHERRY RED BRICK HH lUILSIStt VUkMMIS, HirFUOM A UAT FILL TO 500,001 i-Xa Saperlui DRAIN BRICK for Drslnlug Piu, Pressed Brick Paving Brick Olf KXTHA UDAL1TY.

Brick d.MT.red to ny part of tlie oily on abort notlr. WlH fnrnlub snd Ut brick in th. wall ou rmwon.bla piirM EDUCATIONAL. MUSIC, TA1NTINM AND DRAW-- INd. MIm K.

A. IIowikd wI.Um to tuhirie Kr tbal. having oourludwi to rtutain la UloomiuKtoo, i.itill cuutiniiM to gi. Mulo Lvmou. on I'iauo, tiaiuraud Mohxlwiu.

Alao Inging lmon. for th cultivation of th olc, according to lb. method of Oook Laldaclie. TIhimi wi.IiImk Inatructlout iu Oil laiutlug, Oruaiu.iilal Itrawiug or van at ant Inn Joiu IL law uow is praKt. rtaudrtic icnai norm rw oa.

oia I'inirio Ul II UrilU! 1'rof. Coo iuforuje the iti avna of Uloontiugtou that lwl all dm ir lo rami 1 PUPILS IN MUSIC A I No. Si ta.1 Jarr.rsoa etra.1, Bl -ouiiuawu to ahoui li. will gi. iu.iru.Hou oa lu uwi iMmm.

Au uiiiuiH of I ant laan la ta hiiiK. r.n.lor. him eouSJal of Ulu aOI. tu pltaM aud I to III. pupil, ba bad du.lluj a II jr.r' rldonc iu Ibia eujf, aa vlduo ul ba eapa-1 luirio.

rr a irm oi i. nrl, ut tl Wl lor IIULI WM NW yiautiw tria. Th laitr hMUf diwIraW, bulb lu aOaap-. and proTM of lb papll. Pi.

i roa IkMrdiuiiaUraf'a, kafaa aacoa' Jow.lt A Vlrs'a and piauoaof oU Brau lu aal at taa luaa aiaaularlurara urirva. AUsf, AlSies. W7II. Una la tor.rtifjr tbal Prof. Co, of Mlouaiiiidoa, 111, la appointed bf iu aa mf ut M-ul tur btuuBMugbia Ut th Ml of Hi.

ll.audmu a Orr Plait Hal. II I. ab aulborla mm lu varraul aara Puuw Pil tur th. laru of MIS aAHa. aud I lwrb bold aajraaal rruou.ibl I' 4 a aarrauw: auw lu tafuad Dm) iuuuypid4.ribl,uuwloilauUhji hiw lua do 14 uuilixH Miuiacllou tu mm uivu.

WM MVAMajM, pur aVauduuu, 4 Wiaj ttsiau. Piawa tuurd hi Ib. ihi, or aingl wa. DOE COFFINS. MlMKiillNO NKW 4 g'Bal aottwal '4 MEttUC 'JOBIJIl' CASES I up i- rr L.4.

la llii. llr. 4r.ill..a-aal MwMdl-Ai a Mlk aW 4 lu ii'mIii al aiM-ir um. 11.,. aa aiiaV uraMial, "I Da anulk mttu Plr I ATENT Allt-TIOIIT BURIAL CASES A mmi alaal alaaf.

aa b.a4 AM a vl .4 aU rttbla; jMiaiaiag lb 4naaia l-aa. a II. JKTSa. Vl aial, anal A pa I. Or taaar l.iai..

Jal; i A 41; DRUG STORES. lS(i4. THOMAS. FLIURY AFOTHECARIESS DRUGGISTS I Ilj rrcrrlpllon dlure Cr. Matin iV 1' runt Mihm (ii) aHb Uala iaMaiVbla.

Ulltar. BI'V Yliril I'ltHiM AM' MKIil lMa 4-MBrM rilAtt 0-a CIIKM1CALS at 11 uirs 1 1 tv VOI'lt WINlMlW.ULA. A UllMWUI nirs riMiLt jjrf lUl it HVK at I nrV Vl JC FAMILY lVh ML us 4'MBit fan A 1 1. li I'V YOl'tt F.UM.t A Mil UlUS 4 ism ri-it4 ecw 1 ll'Y YM'H toL KKIttl- III! at iHini I Yf 'hi It I 1 1 ir Ml, aal HrFvoru patkxt MKmci.K.i 4'MirH MOIL4, l. I I AVK YtlLIt HIYMiri AS I'rt.

I rtmfmr-41 4 "fll riOlLL IV. I AN VTIIIMl YOC WANT. Sk am! k4 ba Ia mm irHI.IC.OTlCK,." FaWiaTtoiie. ul 1 ibW 'a y.twa, -4 aa tl 4 lb V-Mir at i aMrala im oik.a ml aal aa Iba tu. to to Iba MMtf tataaavl M'4 trmi mw a to 4 f-mm aa laa ba.a a mtrtmmirm at-4 aa aaiiaia Ha l't 4r -4 S.

4 a 1 IHillll'iAPal. a In COMPLIMENTARY. He adqu artcrs Co. 94th III. 1 Bbownstille, TezoR, March 3d, 1864.

Ed. Pantaqraph Will you give plaoe to the following complimentary lettei to Capt. Win. II. Mann, late of Co.

94th 111. InL, signed by thirty outof thirty-four members present. Yours, truly, Preston Howell, 1st Company, Captain Win. Mann, Co. Hth Illinois Infantry: Deae Sib: Having been made acquainted with the fact that you have resigned your position as Captain of our company, (I) we, the undersigned, members ol sam company, tase pleasure, wnue iaa ine leave of vou, in assuring you of our high appreciation of your uniform kindness, consistent with an independent and honest dis charge of your duty during the year and a half we rave been together in the trying realities of war, in which time we have been called upon to perform all duties incident to active warfare, in tbe camp, on trie uiarcn, ia the trench, and on the field of battle, and we cheerfully bear testimony that you have never been tound wanting, or talterod in the discharge of any of the duties pertaining to your office, tve regret most sincerely that your business is such as to render it necessary for you to resign your command and may you find in the pleasures of the home circle, and the consciousness of having discharged your duty, a full reward for all the ftaoriiicea and self-denial you have been called upon to make for your country during the hour of her trial.

TO-DAY'S ADVERT'8. TO ADVERTISERS. -AH aevertl. waU takea fur a aiMcUee llae, aa rrrr oul cCm taeeiBlrMiaa at the lias ptlla, will be raargie ia rrwaiae rates lor use saai sp i isr line tarr are rrrec i. AND FOR SALE.

The west half I 84. 1wa 24. miitiul, containing II.C". handrwl kuJtwMilr mm. AImi IS fc.u'hw.t quarter of McUoa t.

Iua 24, tw 1 sail, eonUI slug ou kuaOr SM.Ulr rw appijr 10 tiiiiu uirr.r t. Ill 10 1 1 h.i 'v m. I A HAnriiOTH PAH0MHA OFTIIK WAIl FOR THE UNION 1 riMTiaei avia le.eeo rrn er mriv A. W. OS4VJl r.

LKR wit kmimk M.M.4t4rliiiilM' Avul. WILL KX II I HIT AT ROVCE HALL, 0a FRIDAY ft SATURDAY Eveng- i AprUlitA 2d. rCiMUllua 4rbiUr.if4r n.raoaa.'ta HwsswiM i'i 'cbek. T.k.t. A mu.

Mrv4u ItOAII.VIGIITaV HO.V aa. MM)V. I I IMMHII PKODUCE, COMMISSION -Al- 119 Wt Sirwt. (Ra, 4 (-4. aalaaaa CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

awMil NURSERIES. auU Xtlwa4 i CaWt Uaaa -tu la lb. Uvlmwl ut.bwa .4 -i M.t ra i Itf IIMMaa -1 '-1. I 1 A A. I.

a( hhii n. 4 r.I.Mi (Ml 4. raa. riM SOT li TUE TIME TO FLINT) DOST LOSE A 8I50LE IEAI0JTI III ai mm r- mt aW w4lai a iw. KM rwly la fmr 1PFLKS.

TlMi, Ctrl) KU IIMU.M) IHtRlUWe. ItBAmt -aUs TRCkkH. r.OrA OKLLV llOt'SC AXOnEMi.Vtl TLAXTSL IVf wmf bm Im4 4 1 4 a ru it. LATER. Another rumor is to the effeot that For- rest renewed his attack upon the Fort at Padueah, last mlit, but with what effect is unknown.

I It is said that Forrest had free a estimated at from eight to teat not I more than half of whom wero in the last fight. He had his whole force engaged. This is not reliahlo, but is given only aa a rumor. 1 A great deal of apprehension is felt in Cairo and Mound City, for their respective cities. If the rehols have done half of what they are charged with iu the last few.

days, it would have given them a place among the hoatheu doitios. -i. FK0J1 Wasiiinqton March 30, A special to the Post says the committee of the House will probably report against the New York Bank of Commerce to beoomo a National Bank, without complying with all the conditions of the national banking The statement that manufactured tobacoo will be taied 50 cents per pound, is simply guess work. There is no prospect that the oommitte ill arrive at any such conclusion. Naw March 30.

The Commer cial' Washington special state that tbe Secretary of the Interior has under consid- eratiou a proposition making the national banks a govern agent for paying pension. FKOM T1IK SOL'TU. Ngw York, March 30. Tue Commercial has received Richmond paper ol tho 26th inst. i 4 The Enquirer gtates that offirtial In form a- tion has been revived at the War Iepart-' in nt eonfiriuing the landing of a large force of th enemy, under BornsiJe, in sailing- ton, X.

C. Tiie reonni heavy fall of snow will, it say, stop any movement into th interior for some days. mmM i I CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS EN ATE. Wasiiinuton, March 31. Mr.

Wade up the ll ue bill for tit vaiablWhbient ol a tertilrUl evera- men! In Moiitano. Mr. Wtlkirron mof-l stiike fiui'tli' word, "while male inhabitant" and insert uialtti'iliseii of iba I'niled Sts or tlioe bo iae4xLrta-lkir iuluntioa lbsia am n. The uioriiing hour Laving eiptred, Ike bill wa made the special order for lo-ntor row at on oVI'K'k- Th look up the joint reaotutioa men laiory of the Constitution, au a to Ifili'h alarery. Mr.

Iaris i.fi"awde. lo adJrea Sen inal Ungth hi ippniliea t-i the fiwolulion, IIUCSK. Mm'h lima was eiil in lb runaideraiiua nf a reirl from tne naval eonsmlite lo Mer t'i the etsdsu lit arltlalnelil of the claim of Willi White lluMx'll. Ir lb govvrmaenl ua of bi palebl ihun j-rU'll shell, OoUlpOfc.V in nollii egoead III The utj'-cl wa referred to cuntaitlee oa rlatm. On motion of Mr.

Yeoman. Hi military t-Miimtil intru'te'l Innir Into Ihe ii. an I utilitj of furtiuolag aal aiug the rilfol leween llewderaoa.Kj and a military n-t-ty, lo rep 'rl by bill or otliarwi. OOOK STORES. oriel: W.

bat. tmmtt-4 la ait oat 4at aaiaaal Vn.ll I.niMr (atw, mt al SSII tlllb ril ah.b ba lb MUk al Ik Inn Inn. a -a) i alaca Ur a4 4.. -f aa a a. a a at aaa 0riilras ai- SIIADMS 1 aa if 'va bivret-i ottirans to.

aa-a wi 4 aiwIUIvluH IMiKV a -mm Ua .11 Ua litaatbjaa ptoutrM rautau't piua Ato. oIlt ANI HO.O:WtK)I OVAL FKAMR4, ilLf 110 kQUffQQB.MoriftlUt. W.4 mtmk Alt inrai' Itivik. aalb. ''miml W.

ito kaal.totf. aal Wt Mupi lliok 44 af 7'" a. Ia ail aa4 WT aiw-anraa jrjKcuiiAiw.vaoh' N0TICKI a MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. VERYTILIATEST BY TELEGRAPH. WAR liM ILLI1MOIS THE VERY LAT eST CII.1RL JES TOJV I Heavy Firing Heard Near Charleston! Tho Telegraph Linos Do- Btroyod.

FKOM CIIiBLESTOX, ILL Through the politonof Mr. D. K. Smith, telegraph operator, we are in receipt of the fallowing: Srti.voriiLO, 111., March 30. Lieut.

Col. Oake, from Springfield, who is at Maitoou, ha telegraphed for the 41si Illinoi infantry to proceed at onoe to Mat-toon and report to Col. True, with five days' rations in their haversack. 4:10 P. Just a I finish this I reneiv the enclosed dispatch for you paelalluU Paalaarapk SpRiioriiLU, Marsh 30.

The Copper heads have tr0 up ibe track below Charles. loU. The 41t tran have gone therefrom here. Aleo oue regiment from JUI IN M. MARBLE, Capt.

4f th 111. A. 1. C. SKCO.ND lhSlATt ll.

March llring ran be heard in the dir'iin of the reM firti-fii'atinn. Our trxh have lurward in (irue, anl a Wile i in iT.fa. Th riiil- er have rul ih telegraph line eael of Mattiton ia the Terre UauU Jk Alton R. and blh wire south on the III. Central, mt thai our on Iv ciiinmuniraiiiiii Is Inward I'bii-agit.

ie'iai now way Ite eijieui. pj ii. rKon sraiAdfiEiu. Stwrial la lb paalatjiapb rkiburiki.n. Marrh Hy direction of lite J'ridfitl, ihn K.

Clark, oKth regiment Illinois Yulanleers, Las been dishonorably aliatlliaaavl fruit lb awrvtee, with the laa of all -at and allow anoa furgroaa iminorality Lieut. II. ili, tl(h lllioota, ba been detailed I duty a ai le-le-ramp on lb taff of Brig Oen. II. A.

The orlrr Ji.utia.ing Maj. A. A. Wil-here, I2ih IDiuois, ha been an I ba ha laa raatrd to hi eoiauian The Hh rgiwen of ravalry, wall's baliery, and lb Clib-ago Hoard of Trad battery will leai Camp Dutier ibi irig for KnaariJIe, Tenti. (ruiM now al Camp Yale Ih vl- eran V.d rrgitnrnt will leave I aly to mn U.

reglmrnl al Alt-m. is ar Wkirh-u lattery will t'amp Under l-i-day for ikburg. lUaan, living in Ih vieiuiiy of Ltnoii, charged with aiding and a.uimg a dMrier em was LrxigM before Ju. line A lain leal Jay atvd held hi Uul lu lb autuuni ol ll.ifr. bi apiarance.

I l.ighiy It. aw ruiu tvrifed ia tbi eity yelrJay and rr4d UmU at th blMrter of Ilea. While. ruOWKKXTltiaT. aka.M a.

lb raaaaaapa ias Marrii It). fae Uar lia. An irW baa jal airid. A a paa4 Via. ah.

a Ra-of true ha I baaea al la i I I I i a a I ,4 iba i.a nf Iraa la ahlaoaa 1 1 riiMArt preaile. A aaaiaUry at-lark wa antiiiiHaled, aia lb pla. Mer cltaaiean lra lma Were paa kingaplltair g.U aal making evry kfvpa 4o la lb vity al a iviar. A maia was arr4 a be wae gab 4 atmar ti AaJroa al IVJ arah. --a having la hi La at-al Uka frvw M'rai ol Iter.

The eJ wa aarefaJly iw a tatet, aadr a nf rl at. Whaa tie 6a. Aaderwaa arrived a Uw aral, a-toa wa alruwed to diaetalrk wnitl lbUoverawl maJca laagb seaeekj 4 every ear kappamed a oa board. Ilreae ra latai are rVvd aciaryt awing a fa tbaa lit wb4 amatry ia fUad to full of rUI Dispatches to The Dally rantagrapb." Southern News. MILITARY AFFAIRS IN FLORIDA Unionists Organizing: Agalnt tbe Kebels.

6tC. FROM El UOPE. Halifax, March 30. The America from Liverpool 19th and Queonstowu 20th, has arrived with three days later news. The Germans are vigorously prosecuting the siege of D.uppel.

The English parliament separated with out expressing any opinion on the present state of affairs. 'J 2 FB0M THE MHTII. Nih- York, March .10. Hilton Head ad vice of the 24th mention an attack made by the rebels on Jenkins' Inland on a flotilla boats, but their plan va frustrated by our picket boats, who Bred int them. Pileepka, Florida, ha bwii occupied by a small detachment of.

our fortes, and a small steamer called the Sumter" wa cap tured thre. The Knoxville ei.rr-pii,liuit the Tri buue, dating March 20th, states that our force at Mrristown tinirc La to issy Creek in order to kfep bnter com uiunii'iiiioii with Knoaville. The rebel beaJuari rs are sa.d to be at Oaihsville, and they hold lUU's Up. FROM W.IS1IIGT0.. WAiHIJfuTo.K, March 29.

Spe'ial to tbe Tribune: Tbe ILuse i.dJ niiaiiftee ave fur the West on Thuradsy to ex.ioiine eituatiuu fur uuiry vaJ. at St. Lui, Cleveland, and Cairo. WasMINOVoM, Maroii Sp-ial tfc IleralJ ij The tieaiuer Manelnioter ba tj rived at Waobington with imiIi ner, sl. i.

and 13 boats, salt, lubaouo, grain, 4c, vn- lured from the rebels ou Wire aud Vrk river. Tb N'i'W York coMme) inveetiga. liou has dt)VliM'd tkteo.ive IraJe U'lirrao parties in lb North aud the leU-l agi at Malauxae. ArrrsU hae eii ma-le. Maj.

S. 1MI. ImI. irgi- Went Corps d'Afrique. lU anltul l) d'gra'lati-u fr iu tit laua in the r.euu of hi lr and c-nfiiiiieiii at I ry Ti'ftu g.

on ear, Oen. Uaikt in ap.Mit) the aeuteiu, say the i.ll- oo (nelluit to affect by viulenc advantagi-e over por- Ie women) is di.gracv lul to huuwlf and criminal iu the rye oft anl utaa. t'be euunlry doe nl waul in it srvice tho wb odi.ra4 Id uniiorm liiey wear. A letter dated "if M. Mary 'a, Hon la I7fb, state that th lul iil.t of CVoUal Florida have orgabuvd and into caioo and cuiuuienced iprl4 aaiuAl the reu- el by a raid oa th tail work aud oaptur ilif a rebel tag 1 br ad an ei gagameiil Willi rebvl ravalry, b4tiiig Iheni and rapturlrg in iia'iirra.

TbtV terff lately cai'lured lhre wag xi. male. btr. ad on hun-lred and Afly otrabands. Tbey ml-t deairujed a Urg alAoubl of rebel Ml baiatrtisa.

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