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Business IvTutircs. TO Tha I4lfsrtiaer bivio- been tettored to health tn a few weelu by a eery alter li autTertd leee-s) Taara with a tevrrr Aim tHM it dread CoKtramos- ia ain-oaa to make known to hit fellow taf ferer? the aieani of nure. To ni who It, he ill of the rtption (free of with prepanni ami nain, tie wbii the, will Batt a a- ki: SCBBfor Co.ett'BPTi?'??. Kk BM hu it. (Vc.

The object of the in the premriptlon it 'o be'iebt the eillicted. ard he hopet ever, tutfercr will try bit remede. II it nolbinj. ina, proee i bleating. Partial the preiinpii.ii will Ros-.

KnWAiu. A. v. Mil msstmosgn, ra at.ty. New York.

A Forward Mo- i vu arc in of liiforniation of iinportint lorwird motero, ut. whick we would not dire lopuui-a but the that who to the c'rum I at. and Broadway ci li naaa the citireni n-mln. lewaltt RXOX I atore, and Charta: lol Bruis? HaTI At last R.eot'? ann, clark had a in few the lavaal.i? li, chir.i (beul with a bill of In the niela? several ware etching? Tun mu? GnesfU Hai lot Gen? Uemeu in it inintifinr.ired Na. lit Saaas GBBTLBMEB'B BrtBIBG Bihi.

No. invite, the of bia oui'on ort and tbe public, to of adapted to the re quiieineotaof a hr-t clasa fitbiomble cir, trade Fail leohu attention pair! to tbe lahaa who a mil owa lute lu tin cfs HIT. Bihd. No. 411 Nisaau it.

and Vakickc) i.K.?Iir. Kici.s's In a for dineaiei tbe aeeercat ina. no1 asti.fait. ry. lit-r trial, ml) be ex ihinced.

No 2 I New-York. A. Kadicai. Ci'Ri: No. Vetee it.

All kind, oi Supporten (Munary Shoulder Brace? and roan BiBsd) Klaalie BMaattaga, and Miacbaoicil plm.e-1 for l-e A fema'ie attend? ladtei. Allum and 96 Metropolitan A iden Hiiildiog. offer ti to buyer? of Carpst- ruid THF. Dkcision op TBS LADIES whir cmii posed the Connaittee on Sewing Mirbinei it tia I'lin? lair. FiRtT Pssi-l to Oeovkh al (ne Sewini-Mmhioe for fau.ilc ute ia ia the experience of all who bave Vi the A Huta Bu ni vi.

or corni atatt i't work with (bat of other ii Ili.At Voir sin With isa Mi-trri Bin siso. Tar IT AMI? BSS'U i is? it. It will polith qi.ifkrr. au, poa iouger, and kttp the leather coller than un, other kit It Titi It Mojcst Sold in tor li cei.t?, at Ho. 48 Cedar it Boae genuine without the ,1..

Hl-tKT C. Spai G-JJABBfAB Lira InsvuAuea ('oipiit, or Niw Yuan, bit 1KMOT1D to th? Fire ('. i. t't Building, No 102 Rroadwiv. Ki.AHi.it, tut ran have an euiliiriug, uluma reedy, ead reliable Omi? Pax.

eiscil, idipted lo ar bai.d and ityla of writing, whi'h will do your eaitly cheep ar tl.su Steal Pens If jon went it, te? "The Tea ii tbin the Sword," ia another i Fine Gold Wa ichi of nil descriptions? In buiidui. i awa fur law u'ltrtn liol i iK? each, warranted du for ba? it. C. Allis, No 111 Broadway, otic door Delow formerly No 11 Wal Jkffkrs', linnidwuy, is the only place in lb? clt, (o get good ii-. I.

a cheap Balnioril and Battoa Boora of ali kind. Bl at per pair. Alao. the Li nur-h rdrcired. Jr.ciaa?.

Gkmn, IIattuk, No. aesaiDg Snrt-n tor Maa, end I'lilV UlTaJJind ClSt (III 'l Hlil-MT Mimi. 1). is coining, and if you wish for eeuia.lv. a Bud faialiiea Oiiteh BovTi? and Amiliti, ar.

of iii (he v.rici? good arti let. al inoderate pitr.Eiie MilLKl No. The Trihi ne Almanac Fob I Sf. J. tal? populu A- si ti.

li now Pan? UeaaMMS for Bil KO eordet. psstife f-iid. tiy F.xprsat 4-, oolera tola It- i IV'e cm aupp hi, numbera ef the Tribnnc A fer jeart li.il.. MR MB, 1 Ubi 1'riri 1 each pott Matt. Addreei Tub TaiSVUS, New-Yaik.

FRIDAY, MA1.C1I 11. 1802. I TO CCJiBA'SfOM'I STS. eaa uk.n of Anonvmou? Comnianlr.ett.st hatevei la Intended for moil bs by th? iddret? of th? wrli.r?not tor ut, ina lion, but a nina for hil tood filth, a carnot to return ctco or.t Ali bnaineu irttert lor thtt attica iboula be addtattrd to "Tbb Tbibi Ni." Thb Turnean re Aria? 'r, sabsadsh. co I nt T-ie'I aa Usay.

aVuii VV c. Weekly, cf w. We call attention to the leltur of Mr. Chas. Ellett, rcsjieiting Mc am J.anis, whi.b ia publiihed in another column.

According to Mr. EUett the Kebeli have- two formidable ma chines like the Merrimac, but leis in nearly ready fur me, nt Mobile, and two on tbe lower Missusipj.i, nhieh may soon be brought out to attack and dcitroy our ship? ping in that quarter. Hon. Joseph Holt and liobert Dale Owen have been npjioint- Comniiiiionera ti? audit and adjust contracta, orders, and chiims on the War Department in respect to ann, ammunition, and They will at once to an investigation and examination. Efidencn of interest on the part of any Gov? ernment agent or servant will vitiate con? tracta with which euch has to do.

Bines big ajijiointment to the Mountain De? partment wa? made public Major-Gen. Pre meit bas been overrun with visitor? who came to congratulate him upon his rebtoration to com? mand. So great was tha throng on Wedin i day that he wa? kept up till a late hour at night, receiving bis friends. Yesterday, in order to complete his business the city, he wa? compelled Io deny limislf to evtry ore. I evening he left quietly for Washington to receive hi? instruction? from the President and Secretary of War.

Wa devote a large portion of our column? this morning to a which Mr. Grime? Iowa yeiterdny in the UuiU-d State? Its subject ia the ahure of Commo? dore Panta in the recent victorii? in the Wast, and the hero.iin Wheoh Lieutcnait Woiden nul hil men di.pluytd it. iltiinpton aifJn last daj. To thess coiuinaiiders aid horoei Mr. Grimes pay? an eloquent ju-i tribute, anti Me trutt that bia remarks conc-rning Ct ni.

dore Foote und the Westvrn i.iiiiL??.ats cpe, i.i?i. wUl receive from the BOBfla and the Kxecntiv' Ita careful attention which Hsf merit. regard to the initiat.ci of the successful mine, menti np the Teuneetee and Cumberland Mr. Grimei ihow? that Hie credit it due Com. who, at it also appears, urged Gea.

Ilaileck to allow hiniulf and Gen. Grant to take possession of Nashville several day? le fore it waa actLal!) ociujiiod by our forces; lad lil requeit been property to the. ralue of ah jut two buWbBI ol dollar? wo, I bsvo Lien itiod Lom ijlhlttlliM by Iha lCeb-U. Mr. also shows that from some came Gen.

Mallock hu failed in bu publie diipatches 1 to do to the inraluable aervioas of thit fighting and prajing Commodore. We truit that the K-ccutive loie no time ia re? placing fiiiiis-uon. THE I.ATJBET WAK Although we have no ttartling uevvi of new to romuiunii'ate tbi? morning, our col unint ore filled 1.1th moit interenting detnili the brilliant alTeir st Hampton Hoads, and the poiition of things on the Petaaaae, at Manaisnt, Wiuche.ter, and other points of importance in Virginia. We give the official report of the officer iu eharge of the Cumberland when was ni.iK, thu report, with a lut of wounded; a mont ten Kl? ing account of the of the Monitor, by 8ES who was on board of her; together with a variety of items on the tame iiibjert. FlSSE our tpecial correspondent with the advance of the Potomac Army we have a letter giving a connected and full narrative of the occupation of Kvvol poiitiont by tbe Datas und a lively iketch of the appearance ol' thinv? the ihatu itritiigholdi ol the rebellion.

Chandler, and Mattie Covo-de, Gooch, and of the Conduct of the War out for Manassaa and Centreville, to gather, fact? on which the Committee may found an official opinion. Win.boaUT, which was raid to hare been evacuated aoine day? before, wai really left by fchf l.ebe?ri on TlBSSSEJ, Gem Jackson the retreat. The I'nion army are now iu uudietiirbed and tntisfactory of: the place. Ai our troopi entered the town, they were received with cheen, how itncere we cannot judge. Itefore eradiating the place, the nrrest-'d and tent to Hichniond eighty of the Uuioniits of Winchester, it is declared that twotbirdi of the population an loyal to the Union, but tbat they do not dun to come out boldly.

Jackton lett the railroad Bfll the rolling timk unmolcited, includiug 1rs locomotirei, fonr panengt-r can, and fourteen freight can. On all bandi it nnw le be believed that tho Kebeli will make a deter? mined ttaud at Our telegraph column contain! au account of a fight which took 1 in the vi? cinity of Fort Craig, New-Mexico, 011 the of February. It appears that ikirmishing, ra? suiting in the daily ducomfiture of the Kebel Texant, had been going on from the 17tit. On the morning of the at about 9 o'clock, a battle commenced; and the conflict raged throughout the day. The enemy desperate chraget on one howitzer battery, which I wat under Capt.

McUae'i command, but were repulsed with Ion. At lust, 000 of the Texant, armed with long reven poucd bowie-knives, made their last ami des? perate charge th? thurk wat terrible the battery poured upon its fearful atorm Cant, riimpton with a company of I tiri State? infantry was defending McRae'a gum; hit men ttood up this might? charge a wall of HI half their number 'were dead; then retreated; (apt. Mci.ne. left -Jone, tat down on one of bil gum, with hit in bit hand, refuting to fly he 1 died like a hero, the last man at his post. Lieuti.

Michler and and other officen 1 were slain or minded. Our lou wai about In of thii lucceai, the daj may be luid to have been won by tho Union lien. HtlU-ck tt-legrapbs from St. Luun, di? rect to the Wai- Department, that on Wsdsee? SSy our artillery and attacked the ene? my hall a niile from lenn. The Bttaaay sad with Um of loo.

Our Ioki wai Capt. Hull and other? UM and four wounded. TIJK K111 Ol li IO IV Ntl II, WafeBVafeMLM. Tbe origin of the in With inch inaiked 111 Hoad? on Suuday lint Brahahh be as much a tubject of dnpute, hen-alter, many other gnat ilassrstisa ni the peaceful urti have In to Diiio? gMtty, the the tin magnetic telegraph, the merit practical plication gei.t-rall? Bfl ii not entirely that ol Beare di or in? ven! ion in its ubitiuct form; and it may be that tbe future will the initie remit upphed to JIB? llsd Ii thu aeeeaded. ii heeaaaai to liffl the award of if have to Capt.

Kricitou'? i-laiui. which we can bo the conception which matured the iron-plated Lu Hie pri.i?.- of French tu.al Bad the model, in part, of thom iinpoNiiig structure? in i.iigland, of which tbe Warrior 11 th- forerun? ner. The important difference principle of couitruction between the Msadtst 01 her huge antagonist, and La QlailSSttd the Warrior, doo? not forbid 111, we think, to refer them to a BSBBBBM idea in tlioir egitet.tia! cbaructer; anil view, wo tuke it, may be tiuel) area in advance of the tilt which niist determine the practical of the Freeth and Li. glith iron-plated at lanSkWJS or defaaa? ne appliuucei in uctual warfare. The attri? but? they have in tba to'itht in Hampton BSSSE I the famat of letistauce which the iron it (ami i-, BJ the 'lia' power may, no be vastly iBBfasaid bj the at wliicli tin? BXpaaad I BM ol the ttmtmm bult.

The mar! mery of the ma? bo much b'-tttr protected Fian that "I ti.e Warrior, and the BBtthttB Um BXBeeedj tin revolving gil 11-tunet ha Uri 1 Btttiorary port; tin) light dra't hi a primary Or her psrtisDj tested powert may hide defeci. fsi which new mutt lie fuiii.tL Mill ti. Sttttw-a. Sf the unity of felsfe BtdSfff m. thSBS irori-platotl, movable to arl.

Mott 'rii-'iii as a epoch in the sf the op Sf a tion in tLe OSOdscl miva', La corni-? BBtviST the Warrior lal the concept of flMfawfjf for example, BoJy (set 1 IBS ntj feet broad, withT-, feiet of depth Mow the water 1 ne, an extremely light rigging, und propolling power reckoned only ut 11.1 an hour, iron jilatos which cover her tim? ber frame auaBf inchei in thickueiA Tie English Adiii'ralty, improving, as tbey ccn ceived, opon all this in laying dowe the plan of the Warrior, appear to have borrow ed merely the plating invention, the principle structure otherwise being essentially different. I Fifiely-drawn lines, and large proju-lling power in her are held at leait of equal account I with in the water, and strength of re I in the exposed surface. The Warr.or ii 4'JO fret in length over all, feet broad, 1 and draw? only mt of Ler propelling power, as nlready partially teat-ed, ia over 19 knut? an hour, in spite of her cnor 1 moua burden ot" tims. The thickness of I the ontside plate? in both cases the same The Warrior, ha? only i gime under armor covering, although bhe might carry 48, while La Gloire ha? the whole of her armament of iM? guiiB completely pro? tected. Hut the difference between the two, we should tliink, mint lie rmvnly in their line? of coiiitructiou.

The short, broad hull of the I'reni'h fcssel, drawing even more water than the Warrior, with ber feet of additional1 length, and only three of greater breadth, can be but a feeble aMBBBBjBBI of the in a ruce in open sea. And the question which ariies on the back ol' this enm on wl.n-h Bat engagement in Hamp? ton Basil has thrown Baan light, ii whether the number of gum and tho amount of pro power in iron-plnted veiselg aro not jioiutg subordinate in actual conllict, and in the grujipling fur which they are de? to the stubborn jiower of re sistancs Prprea-'uted their ponderoii? iron It a cunou? but pertit.ent question to a inquest mt" the main inci? dents and the final result of tie fight between the Monitor and the what prrtc t'ical avail La brondiide l8 fUM nguiu: nu iron fort the Hosting base of which be moved within ti her ajwe, while its revolving do able -l-arreled ordnance jnece alone as BIM tEtti tis tha et.tue armament ot the tlnmdi ring tiigatr I what avail, again, are the nota wh ah such a vessel ai the n-cenes lu that clenelii'd and em-minter of day last, the Monitor was struck bi two of the 100 shot fired bj h'-r a-itng onist, and these, BeUYBB-raf, Iroin BM IOOBBBBj? than a burdy l-ercej t.1,1,. reco.l; the MatTSBM at the lame time repenting again and nguiu the ci-tverimeii! made on the running down oi diiahhng tim Monitor Bj her BSjBjtnfMM MS mid huge power we think. are the which imnt epM up the way fur a revolution, immedinte uno complete, in all the pret.ously coiu-eited BJanttaM of wurlare, ai.d provul.ng tor mar.tu i- defense. Me mmt of the poi? bility of lu.h a boat the ni? tor being overrun, or, bj a measure, Umba by an iron-clad I pp j-e at the rate et.

ME, n.ilea an hour; i-ven Uni to hold which the Monitor? hull ha? in water und uiivielding atreiiglh of her by no li.i'iiii? u.iiniueiit. Hut in cilculutiiig mi the i poaaitulil, of cutting a mnvnalile as may eaiily built, if indead we have it not two, we muit to the faed It'i-i that inch a beat as Kneisnn's has1 tor BTobling a aaflnttnn Unhm LaCloire tribe Warrior iliould take her ui.itware?, the of li'T BBBBBB sre to "tie in her travor, in open grouud. from her ability change lier tack with io in'n-h greater ijuvd while the iim.r be a hundred to one in her favor in shoal water, or in limited fight that in which tint tested. The broader BSSBnuB of using an ric irixi-i-lnd batter, away the ii one winch we cannot venture Hut to its elTectiveneii for harbor defense, and tor naval warfare uni, as must follow in an engagement like that of Hampton Loads, sjiei'jlatinn ii bSmMWbIIj set at rest. And the additional merit mint be awarded the inventor ol having tetMttjBBBi ageicy of Wnr, the tendency of which is to mitigate, rather than it? T.

Great Bntaiu return her public paupen at about 10,000, and Mr. Hilliard, our lins j'lst rejioited the tSBBtel of in-ported tram tha j.i.b'.i fuu(l4 in th.s Mate at l.T'.C?an apparent BMBM of siiire I-ljii. tilla rejiorf were correct, tho Mate of with ten than Four Miliuna ot ii-tahilanta, hu niore linn oin- third ni inna) pauj.t-ra as RriUiu, MBOM population enei'itri i'ueuly Mil? lions. Ia atitei words, tha paean oi ela, tai -ridd, L-n-lund but per cent, of her nonnlalton, that joma pt.il i.ali jii-'l Mate ol kater, 13 annnlatiasa But oom piin.oii watmau.ro, to Ihs loon iidoiin tiaracter af our atatem. I roiu vvnat w.i know tuut io ifld? mi as in nil h.

r-bniitj in uni I'm ioteaoMi neil, aarsoi tha rant a IommI re thal i.1; I i a nther tawoahif (pothana aexl Ott), he BM ti MOI? or The -1 with the ij.pl:, to a or a und name oit ii in ttilirr? nt towt sl.ij, m. pi tor the and of cou ne BSaean in Mr. Ha la.d i axhihil BS nany h- are paraSM wLo can tell wlntt .4 tiie a.eriige (aie in alina tot State, a.i.l lins direct their fn-'iids le the living is nmst fJ-MIwSS. This whole aulject reqi.ire? a verj ovcriaiiiliiig. PbbAs alins-giving i.ni,-Iooaabie, but il is BMBagalM to li SB 'i i II BBSS, drunken 1 jo 'I MC and infirm, and work for the able, ia the true A FRAUD The State of ftlinda slMBJI Sham Democratic except when her own Lincoln led the Fall chose a Consti? tutional Convention, upon a light vote, when natty thousands of her citizens ware in the held, and no terinas contrit wat made.

The result, be SJBBBfead, wai a Con? vention sttoiigly Democratic, bo far as hoi'ility 1 to Freedom and Jvpial Kighta can be Dem That Convention bau of courao de? creed that Black men ahttll not voto io Illinois, nor even be to settle in thn State. Hereupon favored corre.pondent of TA? Minimi AtgM permitted through that jour? nal to CT.nrlu?!?? evidence Ol'Id qiv.tr 1 of the mt 11 iball and I.le la thru 1 to In. the I ttadde Ibu. ihi? action of lill.vi? lo uti ii. flin, tfaaat for tlio of IBS black mi mut mu wi-h 'NU nf til? li i'i I dom'to vu her tuo to bSBStfcs ino air li, I in, Willi ltw.

en. lb? Man of Lovejuy ii, I lill salfataBJ at oil Al.tl Hil I at an? ittiii'k lha of it? ttr itOtyai On in jitilaei et people i I roi BSfaHM 0. Lit the dr.ntK.'gue. i 'mar 'heir lojattl-? lu Irrr bri tivy ion luvt I all otiiet eouluu'iit. I lo lb? bli i juali'-? lo out I'll I LO." scoundrels who and ti.ii fully besbetbeweI but thsii ignorant dupe? not.

The protcud-il tion by which Senator Trumbull made to ISttM of hi? devotion the canoe of the dowr-t roblen negro," ii a forg'-ry which should nail its author'? ear? to the pillory. knows perfectly well who bave tried in this at well at other Statet to "clear their tan border? from injustice to free negroet," and bow an 1 why they defeated. M.AVI.UV AT TnR TAPITAL. In Adamt being l'reti? and tie Federal Government not particu? larly ander IhS influence of Hen. (hariet Miner preieiitej to the HSSSS tt BBMBS? I rial from the citizeni of the Federal District, arking CsBjjfSEI to abolish Slavery therein.

It! p.ed by Crancb, Judge Morrell Gen. Vas Ksm (repeatedly cbmen Mayor of WaeMagtett City), and moro than a ml BitiBSBS ef ths inclu? ding a large prop? of the mott eninent Bad a trottk of rrmvi'stranre made, th-oij-h tba preio.itntiori the jictitioo prec'I-d hy public effort? to ob? tain rifBStSiaS. and the challenire to thme op there had been an) coinshierable In-r esaeeeeV-BS on exhibition sf their One thoiisaiid signatures frees the ptft latona sf tint say wm many twSaBSSBn BBW. If fanal non- made to a oitn.lar it will l.o under ths influence af Beeeesttsa lyBofsthttM or anti Recuisis aaiHaBBahly loyal people of the Di.tritt would to-dty, by a large iii.ijority, re- at tia bsnishmctit of Slavery Irwin among' thttn, vie have no manner of doubt. foi Tiit'iit r.ov.ti/rv.

It Bal tha ultra, "sectional," luna.val li.ni BE, but conserva? tive, aasT.foisg itiurs, thal publiibra tie tot lowing from it? BaSBShs IsSBSd (af? ip? i.d'-nt. Who ni he? that i. oot latent tie on l.i.i.J, li, Hil? i ol biala. 1 I i four for IbEM ti ,1 whirli N.i'li irgiuirnta had un ililli, Iii at bl I Battsl, boro Id.i.ly lo -f 1 'al. and are it thal.

BBS Maau. who op pealla i.la.id mi th? Malu with tea BBSS! fan rai i ii? ii dil of ii quig frequently the QsMBBTI ti.a>lquo.-t,-r?, ni riebt' U.i fit! I- tb? Ra? l.tiun, for th? Stripei, and jl.t tot MB hit ho? nerar boen ti. So mt IS i 'teen wa? tbat Nord, wanted th.lr It underrtrod f. he li a kind of fruin tha fal Itr.d tfjre.lvi and I ii en to Oeiierxi? wlin patt.ntl: Mau here ti for an hate ii fen mho. (hi Ki.

11. 1 I I led BBS ttSSM BBS II" BtaSSBtn IkSS e.rt?(n 1 BUshssIss ho ran BWBJ BBlSSm down to b.ini'.nj p'r. lufuiiiKtl'ii if ih? lanMsa of las o. ib? i ttr tt i f.t lat.itlng to attack "Ii he. 11 irratilly tl.it dee' Hf.11 that 1: i- to thill 1., the 1 It evi.lent ti.at th.

1. if wi I I ir n.gi ('? uui'iU lUry ii, MsBsUSH to rsfassd ii i' i ut asi natfansns lo br See alas the of our special correa pondent with the which will bo found SE am.tuer 1 art it i i ii.M siltvrirv I has thiaki in one ef laaasarala aad Meeaa-tna bsnsted of the af ibttianloB ami reeenel peraesa! rights whieh ahantiterixe aVsnia? tena, M. Betta ia now oat ti bis til for Ho athnr crime than tlmtkino tin? re b. limn a ciiiiie. mim believes that Mi.

liotts sent to deserts iaearaera? lion; but he BBS nought, and thsl cannot bo tataa. Be fas ii Mai up. A. Baaeeranna, lha Mm I fa 1 Riel.ini, Ins lihenriaB besa immured, with anatal Mr. Bssaaranaa a na tira oi und Batar atafesadsd Ile la lot i-u-eil of 'n'tiiig li 1.1 band ibe but he ncter mid a in it? fatoi-; -1 not a DaMBUSfl on Jefa Pferi din, und is iicctirted of 11 Btfeyad in? aalpil thai I.I.,ii BBJJ be li li TfeSl rattled bia taOmt, Ha aneita ha Jag thi ii Palen Arm? ni Ubarattesj.

li Bleaaaal ts ha ihti lha ol' BatUtl Sf Goi.ncilincii thStt 1 adMvwtS to ths burdens of tlio tax puiei? Ibis year. I.a-t tim BIOIBu propoMtioii of the Control'cr, to the Itaratns ritiasui ef Um tbhissj toward? BBSBtiai the current af the city, wai outrngenus imnitshssstl ol ths AldtrSMS, the tai bill is nearly promptly only SwESatsn to tho proposition weio laSBBra. biter, togkM and Fong. It MES iii.niuiii!, ai tin dillert-riv-ei of the I SB tha annual were IppsrSBtly to tin? l.iture to authorize tbe rniaing af a tutu iib cieot for Administration of the City Government. It is a cheering when the popular branch of the Common Council takei a aland in favor of judicious retronch iiiniit in municipal We havo read a great deal in the Southern journal? about Li icnln'? Hloodhounds," by which elega.it phraae the defenders of the I'n on are commonly referred to in Bat whilo our aro un roly meta? phorical, it would leem, from the following advertisement eitracted from Memphis that Jeff.

Davis deal? in the real, simon-pure article. nioonno! MABTBBs We, the tir.d.r.lirnerl w1'l pay IsBbN p--r pair fir fifty of wall or-d honid-, Itara I I "ne pair of Iii rn.ijh I.red bloodhound? that take ol 'I i.r ii ji.ai 1 ir wal. tin lo to nl.a.e th? i. eawa-tttf t-atearaateacitH BaM laaasasaa and henni ky (v. ho the au.Kit.it;? i (hi- to i I in 1 ila ta I sad capture I hidala in lal ,1" -ve rea at Captain illi? li atable the I-Iii of mit.

wr-er? a inutterai" sBaat bo prc.e it to ataattat and ii.ape. I. 'hem. tit lilli, "11 li, BalSSIS (raifort r.irb.l (o Bsf te "P.tt?Twaaty Inbiri aaalMa lii.ii win no kM (o tun and tit? ol th? mi? If this war remits in nothing else, it will to most thoroughly the soft illu heretofore popular about the vaunted chivalry of tin- South. Instead of the high-? bred gentlemen, winch fond fancy painted them to le, we beoin to und'Tatand what many had i lung under the brutalizing, iiii li of fcla.ery, they were fast l.tpaing into positive barbarism.

When Fremont gets taara to (amp Criniort, and lit? loose dogs of manly war upon these cowardly sav-j we fancy that they will have something else to do beside huntin'? Union men with bloodhounds. Hazu. would be happy for to per.onal'c lilt tdniration for io he will te haupt to it. la I a Hotel, la Its Batial, hliarei? the nttut I JO p. na, ob 14th iuitaat, raia or thuia.

The Herald publishe? among it? advertise? ment? a "Personal" column, devoted to pimps, aud other vile through the medium of which they ply their infamou? trade. Many of the advertisement? which apjiear there are obviously manufac? tured, concocted and in tin? office of The Herald, to mit the depraved appetite? of the more degraded ti iti The above, which ws extract from The Herald oi day, ii evidently one of thia class, prejiared tor the etjtresi jmrpu-e of injuring the tation of a mott respectable establishment. Be long as Mr. Dennett adrertnes the notorious dens of vice and infamy he doe? just what is i ted of bim; but when be thus goes out of hu way to asiail the reputation of a h-uise which hundreds of worthy citizens make their hume, he commit! a grave public outrage, for ni iel ho ought to be held jienonally able. A Michigan Democratic Convention assem bhni in Detroit on Wednesday las', whereat one lion.

P. J. Littlejohn midi? a spread-eagle, of three cloie wherein, alter any amount of hypocritical laudation ol' ha law lit to iv. 1.1 it thal th? party rtrtua teni itval -a djhWattaajataal it-? i power to l'a own la I nia laxar- ai i all 'm I BaM? lad v.l I. i platiotui moat Bad, lui a mijorii, psrty 1 end ilaadiui fairl, ead aajsal on as urti dau, l'reiident Lincoln lent to tbe Menage of Creedora which has the liej.iiblicntn, in so far they were ever divided, electrified all loyal and patriotic men, and a Union-saving jilatform for the nation." The l'reiident was jiml-ably writing Ins Message ut the time Littlejohn making hu ipeech.

It but fair that the ora iii have a chance to try again. We are glad to leam that hut Uu.ted (Jutirtermaiter of tins city jaie proper the transjiorlatii'ti of the Roaseke woiiuded, but on them at the t.ek? of I the Kailrtiad the orders were ted, by direction if Mr. lloyt, Su ei iifeiiuent of tin? mid it was not until the lull price of tickets was that then were olit At least such vv is the coi.rae' wlich ivis juirsiied in rei-nul to the wounded' inen of ihe Connnetaeat the I t.t at that State presented tin- tnr'l Til H'-i'ii-' has tate) paiiigr.iph i-, it? largeet editorial typo: i.i, BoClsllan la set Indid ita i. o. ki? li I'nilii I ml iii at at lb oi Port Ti ed lo a a I Iel ,1 Urn, ni lo I 'I IA i Hal ii as? -I Kau BISS Lort Trumhi.ll -terni front the usual ship mute tlirnii-'h the Soiu.d; but ol' "iir-e it will ct'y e.i.y ita tim Merrimnc, ihoul.l slit? tenture within that trilling u.

they are to with splemlid MmbbI the Rebel comuiauder tear tha rish, how l'lutu Gut, live or miles further off, ia oncn to bim, ami in that channel he will rndjt all danger. We hope that in the malst of juib'ic re'oic mg over victory or nnxiety the prceitum ol' d.sask-rs, the aL-ttgeUbafcafB Will not Ihe argent nanti of tins grmit eli. We sutler (lecpl) ni.d without present remedy finn the et? al OBI municiiial chai ter. We aliould a low The bill MB heue I Legislature is, ou the whole, very foai and tru-t it may be discue-ed, in.proved if' puisible, and p.issed without any delay. r-annmr Mil Will the inquire what the Been! of an BasBBt in thi? city like the Cham? I'erlain, who get? tweuty or thirty, or forty thouaand a year just for drauiiu: his clicck Ami what is the use of committing to hil charge fur nothing ut al! a balance of MM two millions ol' city's funds, when the best liatik-4 in town would gladly undertake Ita paj -1 ftA cent inteioit tor tim tteantlj l'? BBSS aUSBej I THE WAR FOR THE UNION.

THE CLAIMS AGAINST COSTA RICA. THE BRIGADIER N01HINATIOH3L COLLECTION OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE. The Expenses Entailed by ti GenrraJ-ltj-Chief. THE ADVANTAGE OF THE CAPTURE OF MANASSA1 THE ORGANIZATION OF ARIZONA TEBRITOBT. -ee- ARMY AND NAVY OFFICIAL BCLI.ETlJ".

Mill)) P. Rf-al'CCTINO C( IOR iRMI. Waa OaraarsBirr. WAtBissTosCrrr. D.

Thuitdty. Mtrcb II, IKS I ti'? Hon. Jof-ph Holt ar.d tb? R.faast Owen be, and they ti? hereby, to audit and adjuat all contracta, orden, ead eJaiaaa on til. Wax Department, in to ord.iance, arma, ataS au.utiiiiltiou?their dartermiaotio. to tinal aad c.oncla.1?.

Department oo all touchlag tb? valid? ity, i.iu due. or to Ina, i-pon BSBSnE and ali othor quettioni ariaing between coa trtctort and tb. upon told eontraott Hteoo? Th. tin! Ci.riiin.?-i will fortfawith te liirettiga'. oil and coutre? ti in lo r.n.

ai ,1 i'ml. in War or prO'lug aud hnal payment, and adjudld'e the All pertom ititeraoted In tueh contract! may ipprir In p.i?o* but not by attorney, nil Comtnlcdotieri. bo booral 'ing cltinii at inch um? and at tb. niU.lonert ibail app-int. lort of Ordnance, and aS other officer! in the Department, farnieh auch I at the r.itj re.jiire.

Major Hngaoi, tt the Ord Department, ia ipecially to aid tal the iu their Ir.vertt. AU elafaai tint tbey may tw.rd in ftvor of be promptly pill, N. ''pit-ill will entert-ir ed by reapest? ing any claim or coutrict wUicii aiiaJl adjudge te be invalid It in their tbey thall tod thtt any ui en.p'.")e* of tbe War dire. Indirectly in My contract for orst? utnre. ormt or ainmttnitlon.

or eny it? i i they thall tir. thereof to the oiimaa? in 1 proceed to and dStermin. fact, taking ia tliey may deem proper, end If the fact of luteraet u. It iliai. be od uum for adjutj-rrig thi aim to oe fiaudulaiit, EDWIN M.

STANTON, 3ee ol' War -lal Plipitch to Tbe T. THE (T.AlMl. AGAINST COSTA BICA. Tbe Joint Comiimiioo, of Renjamla F. Kexford, on tbe part of th? United Stetea, and Mr.

Molina, the Miniiter from Costa Kies, for the adjuitn-ent of claims against that eminent, under the convention of July, llftO, met to-day, and organized. The convectiia provide! th'tt, in the event of didagreenx-al between the L'ommiotiouers, the Belgian haa the selection of the umpire. 'lill: In the matter of the New-Granadiaa Con? ns. for the of claims held bf our citizens, the Minister for that country te? day refused to accept the extention. The cate, of, therefore to ths ground.

It ii all'-ged that our Government had poiitire asi'iranee from the Minuter from that country, that if an extention wat granted, be would have it carried out NOMINATIONS KENT DACE. The in Executive aeiaion, the nominations of Lockwood tad A which hava been reported favorably upon by Committee, to be tent back for re? examination. The present temper of the Seo? au- milicates that a number of Brigadier-Gen? eral? will be rejected on the ground of unfit Several nomination? sent in by tha 1'resident ye.terdsy from I Union and Obit, Bill inver pan the fire. I THE TAX HILL. T.ie lloise in BEBaESJBEJ tbe Bad ranead aasalass ot the tan bill, ths mam beiug whether it be practical.lt to collect Um tassa by machiiier) No vote but the prevuilang opiDnia i.jiovi.D-.l to be that the Tinted States wiii han to collett its own taxet.

TilF. CONqiKKOH OF MfeMiNBofe It has liven ascertained that the conqueror Bfaaaetns v-as a Mansacliiitetti man named Potter, waa took BaetBSBlBB au hour and a kal faefers the ligbt cavalry, which formed the ad? af tie army ol the l'otomac, ar? rived. He had preriously lotne time coi.teinplntio?: the wooden gtu.i mounted in tbe intrenchmenta at Centreville. Hit testimony as to what he and beard on record. Ho will probiioly be made a Hiigadier-General.

THE WAK COMMITTEE. I'? ii ard waa examined before tbe Cornhill uf tho War Committee to-day. to visir Senator Chandler and Representantes Gweh Covode, and Julinn. of ths Conduct pf the War I luve BEBB detailed to Ms-BSSBBB, and and upoe what they li I They left on that Senator Wright of Ind.ana lia? takon Um Si BsfefewM upon the Condudt the War Committee. HA to? TS TO MAINTAM I.LNIilUI.

4 III) V. One tt the aud moil infla entitl re mm Led jestord.ty that Geq. Mt leiten, with his 19 and baggage MafOBS, had the country at least 02,000,000, Another Senator, at wine f.nan.n und cniitioiis in policy ar any member of the I'pper 1 louie, anid to day that he tliotild total SBBa wagons, itali', Btti at over, ratler than under BSBSSJdBEJJE lor which there wai abso? lutely EaaEEBJ tu except the Tat bill. THF. DI THE BECENT VICTORY.

This eveiiiug'i Gen. McClollau'a organ. tima up the advantages of the national victory at "The of (J.u.i,'Urville is a Uioittrtiid 1 times more important to tl.e Kel than Ma BflSBBB waa. i'i? of ihe latter point was merely neceesuty tothe die N.tiioual ititi. laSJ kept up no it rs SBttbtad Hi- 'a to I aid BStnraBj ot rasas Bal.

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