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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1863)
c rii ii. i. n ..in. ii , .mi i ii 1 1 1 ' t f ' - . . ;7he Loyal fcatloiial League.' ; ! Id' many cf h Eastern Cities ihe Un ion rum are associating thtrriselvea to gether jmi6 a League, ly feigning ihe M- ing vpk'dge.. ' Ay., the ondtrirnf' J, citizens of the UnitedS-ates, hrreby associate ourselves .' nude'rJ' ihVr name.: atio title of the Loyal Katronal League.' ". '.Ve tuVdreourselveMo an unccndition- alloy11 10 lDe Jvernmeni oi iue tun e4 ' States, to .an .unwavering support -if its- efforts to suppress '.the Rebellion, knd to..spare.po endeavor, lb maintain jumra-. paired, tie National unity, both in princi ple arid te'rrit oral boupirj;,1..-.'"' The primary cbjecrof this League i3, and shall be, to, bind1 together ll loyal nn, of all trades and profession, in a common . union. t "maintain the .power, glcry, and integrity of ihe Nation." " ";Of it the Tribvai says:'. ''"The people. are a' unit in their.de Urmination to suppress thejRebellian and gave the Union, hut they 'have hitherto been, "in a measure, powerless, for the want of organization, and that perfect, yst'emalic and sympathetic action which cer. .only,. be secured through such tLfor-0Ech-organisation.;! Their loyalty has rtie.rtq 'found, 'pot epf ipre fiion only by Tunjeerioj,, to . (rjiu vth'e '.battles. of ..the nitiori,iri swelling t(he ranks of the most ffre'ntfidVrny .thai;nas .everraised in anvoiiutrvtv wiihia .ihe", same period. t! behind Ah'n krmy.'-at liome.nhere has bbUellf.a: AvintVf 'iKe'pcsIliliiy pf an intf)l!gen 'cooperation' thai should overi 1 1 bar : all pDr6Mtfon and ihsoire the';Gov'--LB rjjtm n V wuh : an '' ii ndou bti n confidence iil-thfe -unswerving Royalty and unalterable deterrninalionjbf the people.. It "is. for this -reason thai a: National, League cora reands itself to Uh masses, who hope thereby to "be '-united in'.an organization that sh all' insure , the prosecution of the war in accordance with, the p.'ptuar wilt ""We Vee by the papers liiat the Untcm rncn 'l'n.all 'the 'loyal "Si4k s arc s;uiu the 'aVove pledee; atid enrclljg tiir carne&.T - 5t ;,.t-' ' : ; . ' ' TnrNey YorW' on the' 20th:inst.,' they held a meeting at oper a Institute, bais tp have been one PAhe,large?l tvtr Cun Tcned 'fti he"Ciy'If tra's add rested by Gen. Butler, Gen. Sielrfiea.. Hamilton cf.Tf cae ie 4td"tc,Lh.ers.' led. V:: v -t( r-i- 1 1. 'On' MIay' last Lieutenant Johr A WiicQXi 4th i U, S. Cav and muerin cfnceij jQud'ered luVtVenialia City in this cotlntV company " RI 2d v Nebraska cavalry, ihe. 12th i company nod which toriipletes ''.the-1- feguuejat. Immediately after nhich he mu.eted tn Captv R. W J'uaaAS of company " E " asColonel of .ihe regiment. . We believe this ap pointment 'was couceded by all to' be due jtoCol. J'urnai. . From the commence ment othe W?ar he has been very active and Irlicient in promoting enlistments. f teH the Neb. 1st was filled severa fomplriies-were raised' in this County . and vicinity through- his aid and irinu ence and mustered into the U ,S. serv jce ia Kans and Iissouri. . Itecognjzing bis ability, and as a par till reaard or ills services, the.Secretary 'ot WTartia Iarchof 18G2, commissioned tiixa Ccicoel of the First Indian Regiment raised in -Sonera Kiisas. He jeme diatelj repomt at their fUad-quarters and in a few! weeks had the Regiment .ready for active' service. During the Sutncier: fce. accompanied the expedition tent by Gen. Bicnt, into the Indian doua 4fy.Wrest cf ATkaiJ2as, ,pnd was'in sever al battles which resulted in victories for she' Federal . Axzns, at which his Regi; Jjmeiil did inost of tbe lighting. '" iier hjs 'reg'i'cant vas . coraEianded to fall back to iKansasi.'jbewas. detailed; by Gen. Blunt 4t the-lq""''' .Geb. .' Lane' lo' return Md' Nedrafia' and; raiie a new regiment Xqr tQiiceJiuder'ln& - Iat Gov. aun J5 er4 bj?i ihiojc proper 46 'allow,1 i: to :mentr2de, a reqnifition on JNebrasjia for a Regimeot-of Cavalry. Mr Furo; as immediately rsiguod his commission end' assisted irj recruiting forthrCralry -Regiment, with uhat succ;s i. shovn ly the 1 , fact that" "three ', cea par;cs' ;vci e iio-this county. ; : . John Van Bur en coKUJeJ his .late - speech in New York as follows : 'i'Gs altera en, we must depend upon our selves, if we can fight this battle to vie 'loryV wesballif caunot.we shall be de-eated-'But Ueyond all arthlyossider- Nations" we ,rn Uniteihatis out hiheH idbuVt about'ohe Jesuit. -, I do'inot look . f crvrard to a ' - J JifT "ar a 'great many J ffple ;It is hot tl)"e habit tf modern ' ;Vin?e4. to have loijg wars.? vTbe great im provetnents in the enines of destruction rr.ab.e '.ration to'tnug war rapidly, to'a . close, ;"TbvRui-fri cautpaign was-;noti . long;1 e Italian campaign was a; short -'iVae 1 an4 in "'. my ii jitnent'tbls" wA'will i he a short one if ue are united and put forward ah.e uhcle power pf the. loyal j'Sta'tes of thisU-nion-'. ;Wjth puf immense "Vpcp'ulation and re?o,irres we ought to eni? this wsr in ' ninety 'Jays. jStart .your ' troops Jn Neiv Orleans, at 3Tick$burg at 'ChsriAtcn, and 10 Tennessee. ' ,Charge a'.or::the who! line advance with en "er-yVnd will Unionand my word for ' it,fcin ninety days everybody will wouder 'ihit' this rcbelliaa was ever regarded jis "f -r;Jal!e in any portion of the Uuited P,rJ continue to- publih favor- ; k ' '."its ircrni-e new n""" :r;,.VvaVhi::Stoa ani'-KebraaV, along T . -.-.vvfiters CI 1-3 Tbe!t-aised. jShortly Afterwards, Gen.-hereupon calluponall patnoticanct tann pVr Vho xoiaiiiauded la" this. Depart-.' ful citizens to oppose and lesisuhe aforei 1 . Muster aoli Of Company 'E," Second Nebraska CaT atrj from Nemaha County. We publish it at this Utefday as a UaC ler of record for jutufe'referice. - It Was organized here in November lasi, in i j..- -.:. r .', ii n just nineieen uays ai'ur . alsojf fjpjiL th i . co u n f-E P CapTai n, Rofit. W .. mas, 1 t Lieu t j. L evjisJJ ; I lx Orderly Sergeant) A. S. Stewart M. JWT,Biisst Cum." , 1st Duty 2d, r 3d 4th""'' J. T. Scott, J.'-P: Burdickl Alfred MorganKi J. Q. Hamilton, ).McGha; Jr W. iNIoore, lstXJpcrll, T'W. II FuruaJ,: - 2d Frlirf routy, -W.-A. :WoodJx: -,3d fr 4thr .5th';." ;h - : 7th ,1; 8 th'; II J;R.'.Ybrk; K Kill,;, Jr 111! I) .1 fl. JShewy, AfP.enh;:..!' it hn t 1- . I: I! I If.'. , John A,.GalUgher 1 !t 1- Farrier. Geo. Robinson, ' - ' Blacktmith, Smith rhompson, Teamster, Thompiron Paxten,' ( Geo.'VrDjdge . Saddler, Civilian WaterV. " - WagonerV Lewis S. Kennedy, Bagler; John Li'Cclhapp, Samuel h. Halleck, , FRIV A1S. ' Atkin David; v;;; ;.lvvg Brown Nelswi, !.),. .-Lytla F.: 3 Brand Latireneir, J Mumford T' T. if Buffington Phil. ; ':!MciiCtiiK?. Uivins,i.o,i. a 1,T J ,'. . I V f Baldwin B. L. rbwn;iilr' OJ IVrtcV. W Bridge L ; a ..Parted J:W Bogle'Thcs.1 r Burg W. R.. . ' ' Parlt' A.! ',r R(chardsoa fJ... P- .! . Roy J.L;: ' ;RobinetfE.':v;."; Rlieimus Aug. , Rogers' D. ' ; 'RickettsT.; 1 Sapp IL F. .. t- 1 Shields D. ; ' j ,' ; ' 'Sinith 'Jl'.', " ". liSliaunon M. A. Coulter D.-'M. :- Collins L. A.' ," Columbia J. L. Coleman J. H. Dozitr Zl T. . D.itll Geo. 1 Dixon Jas. Dniels.Wtn., A. Kmpon W'a.tt Fa irfeWn W. 1 N. 1 Stanford NV.i J ; ''::: Fowkr W. bcnvnerj.il. FlinnWm. ,..,.. """mjth.E....-..", , Fishburu Eli, ,; . . Shannon T, H. - Grant J. A. Thompson John, . Grammar Ju.M., .. Thompson;1 W. N-- t Gaines Wm:." .Tripp 'DB.1 ; Ifart llenry,:'.' j .', . Thompson ..W..; ' Halhnan tt ra. m ymore J? 1. .siij-'i Hewett O.iB: ' " rWymbre J.T."?': I 'Jones J. E. -: W'aldter ..L.,. j . JociesW: Ej-t' -!! Wynrtore-Ji A ; ' ' Jones' J -; 3.rW(l!kihspA ; K'tlly.F. ;..:! ii ' .vViiiilaw, P. 1,; . r: Lewis J. W. ' Welch Alwx.-r r ' 1 t ..'LT'if'!''""' J ' 7:.); 1 ?Tf -!- ! Long EM.4 ZoolcJ,,:!!.' ' th il j We have repeatedly had the promise j port SGot'tjJrom the advance of-.thejAr- of the Muster Roll oV-i'Go 'nytny tlM fVwhtter, diff atbL-rsfbr Lave been unable. to "obtUa iUt'til aai G Blutf. W(? totiaecsa rfao U the Bj the rrcslilciil or the tnKedP301?- V ' V i Kr!rtlfri - hwnl uHliout Leiive. ;'.-';' ;: , ExrccTirE M&nsiox, 3Iarch 10. In pursuance cf the.J2Cih section of an act of Congress,; entitled an act for en rolling and calling out the national forc es, approved on the 3d of March, 1S63. 1 Abraham Lincoln. President and Cona-m?nder-ia-Chief of the Array and Navy of the Uuited States, jdo hereby order and command tliiit all soldiers enlisted of drafted into the services of the Uuited Slates, now abn( from their regiments .without leave ehall, forthwith return'to their respective regiments ; and I do here by declare arid proclaim' that all srldier now absent from their respective rreg4 ments wkhout iaave .who ihall. 00 r-,be-fore the 1st of April, 1S63, repcrt ihem selves at any; rendezvous' deiinated Toy the general or'Jer of the War Deparif ment, , N. 58, may be restored to their respective regiments without punishment, except the forfeiture? of pay and allowan ces during their absence, and all who do not return within the time specified, will Le arrested as deserters, and puuished as the law. provides ; and whereas, evil is posed and disloyal persons, at sundry places, have enticed and procured sildiefs to .desert and absent, themselves ffoh) their regiments, thereby: weakening the strength of the army and. prolonging' the war, " and giving a id and ' i omfort' to the enemy, and-crually . expsing the gallant and faithful soldier remaining in the ranks to increased' hardship ' and, 'danger, I. do crimes, and aid ia resjoring to their reg iments, all soldiers absent without leave, and to .assist in the. execution of the Vet of Congress;for enrolling' and calling oat the national forces and for other purpose rs, and ' to -support 'the1 proper authorities in the prosecution and punishment of off frndf-T of sai;l act, and in suppressing the insurrection ,and rebellion. ' , In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand. Done at the city of Wash- j t r J ' .f n ' t.' T-v 1 ington, mis rjju aay ci.iuarco, a, i;. 1863, .aud of the indepundence of the United States the eigthy-seventh. ... ABRAHAM LINCOLN. ! By the Prciident: Edwiw M. Stan-tok;- Secretary "'pi War, ' ''..'', Necbo' I)aVisg.-:Ap. instance of. the daring of. nere in that s-ftciiDn is fold by a Lake'Proyid.nci ( Ls.1 correVpotld ?uVoi tuiePkLddeipaia Lnqvuer i, ; ': ffRecmjir .nUitck imio,; after-several days' itfgitrefjue. round's' Vil muni iioa," k ucceeiled. iii'secur-1 in? his-wish;- He sit out irtthe nirht.'n ijI vvni.-ti . -t t rr i.vi l- J and bv inorhing' reached' the' viciiiity' of1af . ' . . . - ' r ' J rebel guard." , He' crept c.uiiously for ward, but was seen ?nd watched. J S'.id deidv Urp'rick of rifles 'Lrpu"gi-'t him to his feet. Bore hioi were threes vt btX sbldie'rs. He instantly brought his' picket jlo .hii t-h -Lldcr and fired. , .One rebel fell idead. The negro, by the time thaVlewilderinent of tha oihej" two h?d' passed pfi as upon .th.n with uplifted musket, threatening .tbi?m with its imme diate decent unless the v surrendered at once. -They acquiesced ic a hurry. Leaving the dead rebel to tlie dogs, with the other two in loyr, the negro jeturued' to our lines 'and delivered them to the authoriti es.' '.Since" this Exploit the negro mad e Himself ' .u''fu'l in , jPtoutiug'i and bringing ia information.'--'' 3iV- ,v"lA TronTBlunt's Array. TJy the. Leavenworth Conservative we Bee that Dr. Kilpatrick has arrived at SA i5ent nville ithree. In lian'rciiaents iaftallii'of the SiV-h ZCa.n;a3 Cavalry, and the Second Kansas Battery is sta tioned. One regiment of Arkans as Union J troops is at Fayetteville. There are riV land Second Indian reihi'Vi-ts.- ; At Neo- isho f arthBre-a re-"fl ve conpan i'ti s'.'-The troops pap, norhing to do in the Way of warfare. "Save an ocasio'nal skirraish with gue7'rillas:,r::'Tl''hy llouring Quills at Ben tonville Fayetujviile and other points are bein? uk-d for ahe manufaciure of flour 14 supplylihe wants of a largo num -bef destitute: Unton families..- i -'.i v 1 The.irebels'.'are 'not ih' force north of the Arkansas, river: 1 Standwatie is at Briartown,r on the. Canadian' river)' fifty miles .south-of Fort; Gibsoiiy with scarcely a whole . regiraent. Col.! Cooper ii fift miles north of F(Jrt.Wshitai;wlth i com- tnajid of: four-nhbueand.menprihcipally dese'rters froui Ulndmanr';. Cjoper. s bus- indssis te pick xip'iUiierteis returutng to Texas. vr -. -a it h-- t r 11 .. 7 !: ft The. Choctaw and Creek lndians in the rebel - service.1 are.-furloughed and gone home. Great demoralization exists throughout Ndriliwesterii Arkansas and the; Indian- country, amoug the enemy's troops. Their transportation is used up and they, are"' alniiit absolutely vvithout animald; their rnuls Having died -at the rate !of one 'hundrtdTantl fifty p'ar' d-iy;, i! jl Tu Fedenal couts"scour the whole' country !eat pf Crarksvillc!,'and north of theArk'anas; thiii' seclion' having been heairly ahagei&er abaii'lunftd by Use iene- j ry, c:VaiJiftjtiH)ff tite Arkanai river1,; hajriaiy ' iba-'visitld" ieveral-tinVes'.; ihouhC-edonot heat of.any impriatit! captures 2' f- ii 1; . j 1 K' .. . ' A 5 .Secedcd from Scecssfon; A -1 0 ,"We' "suppose ; no 'troad Secessidhisj will; be' ablid' to fxM' 'fault4" with' the ' 1 ate act too: of the' CheTotcee 'Legistature, which as sembled' a' molih of so ago fri the Dela ?jire' .District ;-ofth'e Nation1, arid which! passed ' ad -'act Speeding from the'Sbuth'-j ern : Confederacy. 7 'The priiiciple( of se'-; cession,' ' we believe,: is the groundwork; of pyr Southern revolutionists. Accord-1 ing- to their theory, the separate pans of a1. country afe' to be kept together jby a ctt (bf ; '''passional attractioit," after the mannerof free-lovefs,anl a divorce is to ie "iiistanily Conceded whenever the "af finity" cea?es. The honey-moon of the 'Jefi'domV''is',,pt.nt.' ' That' fair Indian i I , J "' ! -' : i i I i . country tias' received me rtias embraces of' t'e'btUipti'yeVsonifie, "played with hii flaming hifr, atid3 pi'rt'a'ken' bf his burning; but deiusivV'ki&es. - Satiety, as it often' is';";has: belen- the rent of disgust. V7Fa oiiliafity !breeds.conterapt..;: The Chero kee Nation has left JetT; Davis'-bed and' Eboirdsai)d;-;l-eTerling' the' ritje, has iff ef- Lfect adveriis-Jd not to pay any debts ot ture has revoked the ordinance of seces sion! annuledi the treaty of slliance -vvith the cebei 1 Government. I An act was passed deposing all disloyal Cherokees from "offices, and declaring them, forever thereafter incapacitated to hold office Various ether things were done cancel ing former proceedings of the Legisla ture. We have yhe impression that per haps all the late doings of this body are not perfectly regnlar, but no one cande ny; ihat they are .as much so as those di vorcing .ihe Cherokee Nation from the old Union.' nl .''!'' j . Prospects of Slavery In Missouri. On :Tf fsda- an event' occurred in'oaf 'streets, which,- more than aby other which has ever attfacie'our attention, goes to prove that slavery in Missouri is doomed. "A-slave'-girl,-one of the fewleft in this once bauuer pro-slavery country, was sold under an: execution; and although about thirteen, years of age, wellformed, sound in mind and limblof an ordinary degree of ; intelligence,' the highest sum which 'could be procured for the "chattle" was S1'23, two years5 ago she would have 'sold readily for from 8400 to S600, and bidders would have been numerous and prompt;" ' ; "; ": ':: ' " '''., ' -This little cirrumstance: shows that not much longer will our fair State be cursed wi tfithjs drawback upon b(er development andr,proisperityL - The people are rapidly ''corui'rrg5' to'-tlieir senVes'Upon this'subject, and very few thinking men can be found eventn Jackson county U'h'o "do not deep-- ty-regret iiib xauure 01 tne emancipation bill in. Congress, and''wh6 do hot hdpe t'o 'See some "action taken hy dur Gensial 'Assembly 'upbri he subject of ridding the St'ate!;'of itsi!,mosl'Jpfominent and rilmost- isingie . uupeurmeni ' to- rapiu. growtn ana success., 'Scarcely a'-day ' passes1 upon Ayhich'iv'e do not hear from some former slaveholder 'whose ' "property" has given leg-bdilj congrattilaiing himself upon his escape from an .incubus 'which had op pressed him'for yearsi like the "old ui an ofthe lea," having once fixed itself upon man cannot be dismounted or evaded. , j 'The ; jncident above referred to; has probably opened the' eyes of the few of our citizens who wjll hold to their former prejudices jn' Favor ' of' slavery; because they, have always been accustomed 't') it, and-wrlPshow even to them that the free dom of Alissouri is a foregone conclusion, and thartheir-feeble-opposition t it only irendS' thein-riSiculoTJS'aod 'if iVhas- any effect, only substitutes uncompensated emancipation--for that-compensated :kind- otlerea ' by-a'tdnsiuerate liovernmeui.- 'Kansas Citif 'Journal ' of Commerce. ' - - - ,' - ';WvXsinirti'To, - March' 22.I"nform'a- .1 J , , -. " .'ill. tion received 1 oy tne oovernmsnt uiaus tor the . belief that the rebels afeabandon-. Ib' he ;R'appahanock - and falling back 'towards Uichmond. r News ; brought by refugees that' Longstreet is moving to--tvards Lynchburg and train are 'corning nto; 'Richmond -ftorn Fredericksburg heavily loaded, tfinds to confirm this news. JIalifax,; March 22. The Europa, from Liverpool tye 7th, and Queemtown the evening of the 8th, armed this morn ing' 'The City of Manchester left' Liv erpool for New -York shortly after the Europa,- English riews important. -The all obfervjr.'g topic' being-the entry 'of the rrincess' Alexanliia into Jbondan tne day; the' Europa sailed, -on' an pnexarh pled'scale of magbificenct?;; V- anzledr The Eleventh' Company of Nebraska 2d Cavalry was organized at Brownville, ca the Sfith' inst.by the election pHhe folbwin gentlemen as officers: S. F-iCoopia, Captain. ; j '; O. B. Hewit, 1st Lieutenant. - N I F. R.' CHArLiw,2d. . ; ,. Mr,vCiorrR will make a first clas3 of ficer, awl we are highly gratified at his election. ; The other ' officers are said to be good men, and well quaimea 10 chosen? -'ii - " A- - - yt rood 'men, "and well quahhed tor been TKo lftt, f!rtmn.inv WAS oramzcd-in Richardson county by the election of D. W. ALtiso-t; Captain ;'-ayke,-ist Lieutenahi; Reavis. 2d LieutenanU- Lieutenant Jonir A. Wilcox will mus ter these companies into the service m a few' dayls. -' This completes the organiza tion of tha 2d Febraska'Cavalry.as a full Regiment, ' A" Colonel;'1 Adjutant; 'and Commissary; will doubtless be appointed in a fev 'days'. Onaha RtpuUicaii 20th. A reiolutioriiwas agreed to in the.leg islature j of. Virgirginiaiof the-4th ihstM inquiring into the "expediency of report ing a 4aw aaking it a" penal oflfeuse for any one to maintain? by speaking or writ ing the propriety of reconstructing ihe former 1 United States." ' Against whom is this ; proposed law aimed ?. Are not tne peopie 01 Virginia, as 01 me wuuie Southi .V. unit for secess-ion? Have we not been told a thousand times that both, sexes, all'agesrall sizes and color, were; opposed to the UniqQj.with all their fac ulties t pf their, mipHs, al the passions of, their hearts,, .all. .the members of their; bodies, opposed ,lo. it; totally, and to the bitter end, even torthe Vlast ditc V Has anybody in: Virginia jbecomQ;x!isgl?ted: with the search of that "last ditch ?" I What'; the matter ? ; 1.1 The Kific'ilT-s or Uoldex Cibcl'i: iwi I .vDriif A.'--'The Indianapolis f 'Journal says that news com'es frotn every part of Indiana that? the "Knights Circlet-are -sunplyingr tt of the Golden pplyingr- themselves with arms.; ; It adds that immense quantities, of revolvers and bowie-knifes are daily shipped from Indianpolis, tCincii.inati and other places, into.different parts of the .State, and that they, are ent-winta the country neighborhoods iri lots of ten to one hundred,, showing that companies' and societiesare all, arming at; once. The Union Leagues will prove an .effec tual foil p these treasonable-movements of the knights. ... . , ... , , , The same is said to be true of the Cop perheads, of ..Illinois. Mor,; arins .haye been sold in this city, within the last, two months, than during six months previous. Afost of, them, .went over to Illinois. ..'.. BY -TEDSGEAPE. .. New Yobe, .March 24.Ar dispatch from: Washington yesterday dated South West Pass. Louisana,. March 15, should read i as; follows: '.Comodore. Farragut leading in the Harford passed Port Hud son liatteries at 11 -o'clock last night.?' . Advises ffronx Porter's fleet say. the last dummy turreted monster- which run the (blockade-at-Vicksburg, caused the rebels to open such a furous . fire that it proved, a ' great success, ' causing the butsiing of several of the rebel's largest guns, wounding: thereby quite a number of r:bei officers. - ,',-',; The Government has iraformation that leading rebels, including men as promi nent; as J. P. Benjamin, are oonverting their a-vailable property -into foreign ex change.) ,---'! .- 0 r-- - - . . V j W AsntNGTOir, JIafch'23. Gen. Hooker's system of furloughs is found to vork. so well that it-will be adopted as a perdiation regulation. ; Inf ringmenis have Leen so severely dealth with that .officers and men return ! promptly at the expira tion of their leaves. Fify-iseven of. our cavalry were killed or wounded and twen-ty-two taken prisoners in. the recent bril liant "fight at Kelly's .ford. : Returned civilian- provisions . were funished with clothing and transportation to their homes to-day. Gen. Heintzeiman .is likely lp succeed Gen.. Sumner in the Department of the Missouri. Appointments under the- Conscription law... for Jhio, New York, and. Massachusetts, are ihearly completed Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the remainder' of' New England, will follow." . There, will be no announce ments till the - lists are .compjeied.. The reportvof the : commi ttee oii the-rcond uct ut. the; war,: will tbe matte ion the 4th of. April. .At is -.said ; to. contain . evidence compelliog a. Court 'Mania I in at' least one officer of rank. 1-j i.'i'i.i iiiThe Richmond.and-' New. DTleans re ports are .perfectly consistedoaiall points except whether.ithe.' llef did of did tiot pats 'Port Hudson, on which vital pqint? they give opposite 'views. -. . ! .".; - ; S r racuse, March 21. Major . Gen eral EdwinV. Sumner, recently appoint ed to the command of the department west pf . the Mississippi, died in this city this imornicg, afjer a sickness of a few days of congestion of the lungs. Washington, March 21. r The Secre tary of the .Treasury has: placed in the hands of the Pay Master Genejal suffici ent money to pay the entire army to the 1st of .March : J ; 1 New York, March . 21. The : Tri bvine's special from Headquarters of the Army :'of , the , Potomac,.- says,', after the reyiow of the 12th, army corps by Hook er, he addressed his officers and :express ed satisfactory at their soldierly appear'-. inte and . relie on ithem forl asaistance T 0 and hearty : co-operation in tho ; ensuing campaign. So far : as hirnst-lf .was con ctirned he meant there should be "no more mistakes or doubtful results if the enemy cjid not. run,. . ,- : ,-: . , .'. : ' There 'was a heavy fall of suow dur iflg'the day and last nigbr. -; ! iIyRraiESBoao, March 21. Tho ex pedition which went out in the direction of Liberty on Wednesday jast, was at tacked yesterday morning by 2,500 moun ted rebels, commanded by the guerrilla John Morgan at Milton, ten miles this tide ef iLiberty, while'? on " its return to this place. Col. Hall, comd'g the expe dition had his rear guard driven in soon after : resuming his march. Perceiving tae enemy out numbered him two to one he- fell; back to he; crestjof a . hill where Its men' would, have the-a'd vantage of position, and. prevent being, surrounded. .fheTebels apened, a. fierce fire of shot ,nd shell; their batteryTalso advaneed 1 . ; "i. ' , . u -kt h-"mrr- fi an ks "and nra '1 e 1" a most stubborn an our right and left, but were repeatedly driven .back with, fearful slaughter. Morgan failing to accomplish anything onpur flanks atnek cd our rear but was met and repulsed.1 At half past twaM organ retarued hav in" had reinforcements and made anoth er attack equally unsuccessful. He wi:h drew in great confusion-cleaving, scores of dead and wounded 6a the battlefield. Our loss is 7 killed and 50 wounded. . Our- troops-consisted-of-. herne w; Ohio, Indiana, and lllinpis regiments. JCuiCAGO.Iarch 23.A speciaHrom Lake Pro'yidence "16th says; Contrary to eenetal belief the authorities JvcoucluJtd to lo let the -water in at ; that point this vpmnT and. the warer was -roufiiJbTin threatinar! friend .aud' .'foealike The aperture was- 20 feet- wide, and visibly widening at the mouta. lly morning tr.e greater fiirv:of the town of Lake: Prcrvit dence-will be under water. .-L.-jV. : ); o.Cincinati f March 23.--Gen Burii jsid e. .arme's" to-niorowit 'is;ga.ia he is', to take- comrriand - cf the Departments of . A special from ; Ulurf reesboro says, .it is reported the rebels have crosieJ l)au"k ; ri,ver.,in force. ; It. is expected Jo John son' will take immediate command at Tul lanoma. Advices from Y&zoo Pas's rep resent the prospect. of getting' thro' suc cessfully. :.! Our forces are beseiginj; Fort Pemberton.; A special 'from Fans Ky., says thftirebel Col. Clark surrounded Mt. Sterlihg'.Ky., this mornidg. .Our, force; all amounting to 'J00,;; fought: for .iwoi hours' and were, finally compelled, to sur render. ', The rebels ' then -burned ' the town;" It is that Ciarki iatended'at'tatk-j ;ug,Pri3 'tou'tght;'-i;;;, '"; '.".;'! , ......... j - A-letterfruin Tullanoma-to the Ghar lfiatoh "Co u He r! r t ports I.liia't''. "S.e i go I'lLwllh his drvrsiJd.MsreMQrejd 5 the? army of: the CJmbe-rfaiit. Mj;U WijiiKCTON.Iarch 23 A dispatch red through from Columbus, Ky.,' received uiroug competent hands, reports-on authority of a Captain belonging to John Morgan's staflV thecapfure'of Fort Pembertun"ou the Tallahatchie river by the' Yazoo ex pedition with a few prisoners. MuaraEESBOBO, March. 23. Within the last four days the enemy; has under taken several reconnois?ances causing considerable picket skirmishing along th entire front. The rebels do not appear anxious, to , hring on a general engage-; ment. Wheelor, with three thousand mounted men, advanced to middleton ten miles beyond bur cutpost. Forrest is still with -Van Dorn, whose whereabouts are "not definitely known. Morgan since his; recent -'"defect";' has "been camped on Scow HilL thirteen mile below Liberty, on' bur leff,: Reliable information from the Southern Confederacy, represent thA evacuation of jv. cksbufgt as being ad vbcated'oiv account ."of its strategetic ad- rvantagesT by-whhd rawing the irbvhrotJpi trom-v icicsDurg ana--:nasmtnem witn the army m -Middle Tenneiser. Prom it hent rebels hoped ani tl'airhed Ro'aecrauz would be obliged to repe-at the move ments of last year when Ikiei.fell back into'Keptacky.r There is-Tio" indication of such a movement however. ' "Washington; March 21. Admiral Porter's disyaich says, he has received information from Lieutenant Commandr er Watson Smith on the 7th inst., that the wqole Yazoo expedition has arrived in Tallehathchie, which gives us control of the head of the Mississippi. The ves sels all got through in fighting condition excepting the Petrel, which lost her wheel entirely. Thi3 movement of the fleet evidently - alarmed the, rebel?, as they are energetically at work preparing themselves against contingencies. There is much distress'at -Vrckburg. CaVbo. March ;24.--Memphis papers of Sunday'reporp another', canal or ct oi? being opeued from ''the;' Mississippi, til'iy miles ; below. r Helena,., into Deer, river yashingtan lake and into Overilow river, by which means we' are to gain access to Yazoo city and Haines'. Bfujf. The also report, that two .of, farrafiutt's gunboats have reached the lower-moiiih of the Vicksburg canal. . One small - boat has parsed into Lake Providence. The wa ter is ruching into the lake at a rapid rate.: The federal- force at Greenwood is still held in check -by the rebel batter les. ',;.':':; , ; ; 'Cairo;-March' 2L -Just 1 received a' communication from Lieutenant Com mander, Brees; dated Blackhawk, Marck lSlJ, . The. Admiral r has got tjirqugh Steel and Black JBayon with. 5-irou-clads in the Pass and into De;r Creek, making a.U'haste for (the?Yazo0, arid doubtless, is there now, Memphis, March 23i Vicksburg ad vices' 6ay'-Bahks"i"aTled-.lo'"iei5fr.e opnd make.a'l.tnd dttack'on Port Hudson when the fleet ran the blockade. The canal intp . Lake'.ProTidence has' become vvide enough o admit the largest boats, which iy ill enter as soon as the current permits We- hare reports from Greenwood, to Wednesday afternoon, The fiahl shas cot yet been renewed. Both p-irties are making active preparations. The rebels are mounting . new guns and otherwise -strengthening their position. . JYASHiKPToy, M arch 25, The JSavy Department has advices of the capture of three vessels attempting to run the block ade. Tfhey were loaded with ell kinds of goods and supples for' the rebels. ! - New yoRr;'March2.5.-A Ti!.nes,dis palchsays refugees who arrived within our lines yester Jay c'onrin the siateYrfent that "the rebel army is falling back from Fre.de f (c t shu i rg; a n d be i (igjxfa k ed w nbi n foruficatiops before' -Richmorrd: -They itatetlTat theTentlreT force". left at '.Fred ericksburg'SuhJay night" was 'only' 8.0Q3. Theyalso ronfirnr- the news of the gun rxmkirigl:ixiahicery IzyA ordnance' sjores being tapidly -reTnored from Richmond into Geo'rg'ii, and 'that the '.tvfthdraWal of families "from' the city 'fully 'set 'in, and sale pf.Tprorjeny..v'ere . leina: forced at rpinon's' prices'. It is also stated at Rich mond that the rebels had GOO to 500 kill ed and wounded iu the' recent engage ment with the cavalry force of Gen. Ave rill. ' " '" One great uty with ivhieh Burnside is charged in his.-new department is to de fend . Kentucky from apprehended rebel invasion.' He will be furnished w ith am ple force for that purpose. - Should cir cumstances favor, he may also co-operate with Rosecrans,.in Middle Tennessee. ' , if AUKiED.-rOa Stjndiy ths 2,11, by Rov. 3. T; Collins, at Nemaha City, Mr, Civixus WaTiaKd and Miss. Khgja Dams. The Bride groom.? a 'member of" the ' Nebraska cavalry,' jd- the cercinoac:ywa porfcna:-i under the American Fla. mr ii E v "A B f 1; 15 i' 1 s E -i e it is; N li;gat:.otice. Jaracs Iiichari j jn, j Amedee Milleir, ' District Cocrt, Chancery . ?ittin2, Soflond Judicial, 1'srtri. 3 - -' .ishardion'MeIIi( District, Nec3b ooanty, Ttrritcfy of Kebrka. iCa.- Alfred Opit and T.,-fih Illicit. The defenaer Airrsa upii win ia. nouo mti on the I8th day f. Mrch 1SC3 said PtT djd fie their r etiiion id thU eiai' ia the Clerks ice of said court. TL object an Ij-nvyfr cf whici ad Petition is; to f)bt3in a dccr?a- Rgiinst the Mid da fcnditiw, iu this, towit. That the coiiTeyance. mado bj eAiJ Alf rd to said Jo?ej,h en the 5 and 7 dayf of Ar.rit iSti2rcf th? alloirir pTrTDiv, towit t'ae nndirid'd two-third part of trtb KJ't quarter see. 35, tovTnjhip 1, rana la tati iLeli4t f of . .iiurth weft quurieand souLh Ja?t qurtef irf noLh eitst a.irtep, sfe. and ..'it! t ntr ooril east quarter aod -iOth b'if A nurih eaft qusfjpr ef north t quarter ew.- l:J.'towft.-j inbrlh ra 1 etf ftH nitii;t- iaid ,'wlit wauUfWit' decreed hf tj9 wnrf ult aft j l.4nd. B.ti -rna-isai.l'e s-d acd. the -r-.i-etli apiif-i, to h" f j 1deflt"tif two t'tr.tin judaienr, 1't.r ; lb unvi' 2fi-VlV snd $W i I - it'll Te:; i Ci .7 i '-"r j An;. CIlUiLMiEIT. HSTa. Altj March 2t, IfrSJ. 2 4 w-C3,7. u w nn.ti covt, Taken ud by tha unrierMtfm'd lif in on Ircmj Creek' betweea L'tovrcvilia ttd Ftru in NihL County, N. T. on the iba H:b dj cf Mroh a. D. 186:5. One wbtta nw wilh. rfcigj.ot on her bvJj shoulders uVk aJ held rtJ, tbreryears obi. JOtlN CIUrilAN. ; March 23;iS62td.- " - Q T j SCHOOL. ELECTION j Tbre ViU bs'in ci,ccuon fjr :fiw'lTrcr-fors tba HrownstiIle'Di.-trict,for th term' of thr jeers a M.aiuJjr, 6th, of Anl pelt. Election to ta betftbe'rAsii tlnj ad'iiteAi tk City tre-i tiou. -IirflOADLET, . ...I.E..CUOW ?n" JJireo5or. ,i! fi v i. u .'T'g I UiuE jGUDKNAN D FLO B ii . s " - i ' - ?! i; t .(, ' , r - - - . ... -AT JTUE . . i J r .' " ADVERTISER: OFFICE, ; : uuqwnyille, k. t. If joa t suply cf Fire, Frub, and Rrt, Gardea Stcd, call at the Idrertiaar OSce. Toloaoco Oeod, Of iereral cf the finest varietiet, and most proflUbl for eultiTation, at th Adertir 02c. Th largest lot and fineit Tariety e'rer offered ia thia county. Call at the. Adterthjer Oa. , . . X "Kentucky JJine Craw, Iid-. Tep, acd Orcbar4 Gra;ricd,at the-AdrcrtlierOSce; " lee fr,1 keeWl ! ! If' you' -want 'a choice- article or Garden', Flour, and Ura?s 8eds, go. to Ci8 AdvurfLicf OSoe; rwVti-vilWobsk'.- " -J! 'i J '" ; . 1 .!.'' i '!'' 1 1 :: MOLINE : PLOWS'; ? CORN 'SHELtEH':&G.. Jl large let ton hand and for salft FACTOBY rBICES! ; . A. Constable, Agt, Iron and Steel-Warehou3er Third Strett, - ' Ustween Fel i cd EdracDi-.- . iiJ7-Jui - St. Jom-. Ma , , y . . . . ..... j . C . . " K 1 1 "Th Lighejt j-rico li em'a i" a!i f-.r-S:ere. .IlbaiiiLaitd iI.Ku-PolenJ .'Ex.Utrllf Ju.li.'lvab. inon, at the Aciorionn House in UrnwnrilJe . r i The subscriber is about eatabiii'ain,; a Coopr'K establishment in Hr.iwnTilie, and will perform aCl buiriness in that line, uoh aa making iluur, ilor sei, Pork and Urandy Barrels. Will aUe iaad Buoket.i, Tubs, Churne, Ao. . . n37.3m-pd L. D. KOBlNSQ. United States Internal Revenue Notice. Notice i hereby giren to all perions concerned, that the Met, valuation, and enncneratiQ m:wla nl taken under the Ezeise Law of the United !Utea. within the Counties cf R.ehardB, Nemaha- and Pawnee, and Territory of 'februka, bttve been re turned to rn arid will be cpenI furexuhii jaiim:ip tBe office of J. II. UurbHnlf, Asi-eftor foflTiitrTot Ntu Oaa, in 'be town of Falls City, and Cuunty of Uiebard.'on, for the f pace, cf fiftceu days from and Mt-r the dato of thu notice. And twill bepresett in said place oa the 31st day t.f J!.VL-h, 1353, to rt- ceire and deteroime appeals relative. to any errono- eosor excefsjre valuation, .Al appeals the Aijessor tauat oe tuaae in wrmng. ? : . Signed, . JOriEPU U, BCRBANK, !- .. 1- . i ... U , , L AsseSeorlfoOeraAkik, ITliat vrlU.thc FrcncU JOo? DP U. TOXGTJE, OF FRANCE, . 1 (hater of ChioVgo,! . 7 OCULIST MD AUB1ST, Is now spending a few vreeks at the Pacific Ilone, ,St. Josiepb.Jio. IbeaEctedjWhomay wisaioayau themselves of Dr. Tongue s new system. GALVANIC ATTRACTION, Are referred to the undersigned, as he is the only one in Nebraska who has had an opportunity to teat iU efSoacy. Q. W. KRATTON, Maim Street, Brownville, Nebraska. March 12, 1333. i35-3w . ' ' . LEOAf NOTICE. 1 Ia the Richardson County District Court, for tbe r 1 - ... . . i .1 : . t a t - l . u l . i erniory oi .uuraaMj, wnuiu ituu lur iucuuuwi County, on the chxD?ery sida. GeorsaEcr'hberCoiu.l " ,V TT T- ; vs. : Salome FJerschberzer, Def.J 4 'T Salome lierchberg9r, deferiJent,: a non-resi dent of Nebraska Territory f T(a will tab-) notioe, tu.it t.u e tail Oeora ilerachberger, oomplainant. aid, on tho Zidnj of ;J vcll A- V,. 1S53, fie ia the oS.se if the Civifc yt te. above Cour,"at Falls City, in aid County and Territory, hia bill of ojnaplaint aain yoa, in the-above- eaui-tb bjec6-aod praver ot whra is to crH-,rvgr the'marnape sxemn-ij-ij between "yo'u and the s'ai I'ufe"nisnt,yiill h;m tbe said cmpla;utnt,. In "the (Qunty.f Lake and State 6f riinois. on or about the 15th day of Jujy, A, D.135J, oa tbe ground of wilful daott'tun of him tbe paii- comdijcsirit, by you the said defecd aut, for totii-e than to years uext preceeding Ihe filicjjcf w.i4 lill.and fur a decreo'tofor:.v;r dissolve and annul the saii 'inrriii's:J, "ap-i to d-.I'are the complainant free from tfiecaid b-n ? of uii:r'iwony. Vou are therefore hereby n ,tiaed an 1 required to apear, pltad. anwer. o- dexiiuf,Jo sid IjJ. of -qni-plainj, on or before" the 20th "day of April. J H3:t,' or the complainant will enter an order taking said bill as confcss-id, and a decree as therein prayed.' GEORGE "lIEUSCIlL'EuGKU, Comp't. lij Ux'm Rbavis, Att'y. Mrch 12,1S3. n31 -ia'.G0. Eeit IttiUWD to all who are iuJj'o. ?d tj ra;', nh er'by note or hoik io ou.it. taat I will take tu.j kind of grain on out-t.Hiiii'i,r dsbrs u.itil tbe lui of "May Those who d .u't :La,'roV-jtlie opurja jty win saner me cotiseueiic I will sell a portk.a a of my stcck for th a sa a J . -'-v. I kind ot pay. Feb. IV. u3 3 -So, Alfred Opelt. x'd 'V.l 'i.a 'a 'Uo oik :. j a. j : J-'J. i,iJ U f. ' J ti i Kxlx (S.oirtr , , t SU L i ii il -r I i . ; Sai i Alfret Olt, i rfl'si aiwer or r-ll j . f - , r.., . ' , . ' ,i 1 a Olf Li. .H - Jij" AT u:tr ... i' h .1 I ri-.,T, - : .BLODLX, KOENIQ ' ! . No. 53 Ncrti Second Strept .' ' ... sr.rcijis.xo. 4,i ; Cy?r for te tt tery low u?nrMI . . - Mutei itock of AirricultnT'! ia.j n'.,!i7 N ' mints comprise, ereryth,;., ne ntlrft'1 ; tof etHcr wni 1 large ia,t ir.9a ,0j JfJ'J? ;b f uJ" i LaRdrelli's Celtteci Garfo '1 ; ; - - -CKOPOFISC2. "1 ror which they re the sole suet;! ry ' I rely i2tn. petting from tkta jtls h , '-t i pur but tcue tj nsme ir. every iiit ft ,!, ' ALSOCOTTi TOBACCO sE ( -a. iir.4' u i to " i o;i'er. v - . . .. , M S4. . v -'BUSIV-. 'X I i-T?ifrv L'rT-'. i ;. r;t.i v,.,i : uro will jiTtVutli. lnf.-ru!inn t ro irrj: ' - JOHN h! HiPi1 TAKE IIOTICE. i All who hare Watches a&4 Jewa!ryiti & J-fr-b tSchutee. are netified to Uk iK.-!"- ,re Watches a&4 Jewalry it & tee, are netified to take ihea .. In "tim nit wack. t ha i o-nin 7 waek, a he ia j;oin? to jcI rice, aui mat then. cl J? March 5, n33-3ir BROOM 'COEIKWAJUQl ... ., TJC? T7TrT .(.'IIP! T . T t r.rv D;"sires to purchase a Iar?e aaoaat Corn for which b -will cay the ' a lUCUTT rmc2 3 cash. iLn$2-tf , COOPERS ; WAKTED! ; -Tb uiwierssLed iire to pr;kM -j Flour lltwrel. -Tb great d-wod fM fc4 only in thia Terriwry, bat frot Ji!oik?r- Ihv Ceniml City, and all ptrli of Cfcad; b' JoopbrMa.. rd L worth, , nyt 9saeuUl thaT bt shoa'.d bum H-xrrMn. - lie ij deteruiined t furnish a gwi ariik Flowr, a cheap a poble, a ad at Ue fStk aUd to th (.-rice i'laar, he t duraut procure Barrel. He is willing W mt IW. higher price fof their work Uiaa the; okai a SUU J.G.JtLLYl FebU-n32-tf. Notice to Teachers. The undersigned. Board of Schod Eisaisj,ff the Cvuntj cf Nefnaha, hereby five tain tk berfter, on the first Saturday of eatk i.uri, ; they will noid maeuoat toe otneorLu'Jwilgii. ly, Eiq., in BrownTiHe, for the porpoie of aai in applicanU fr eertiioatfti to taci KWieivi eouaty. ..... II, E. DOBBTN'SJ J A. U. 'WHITE;- Y Schcot Euxim ! L- I : I, J I January Slst. 1S.. L4 J To tbe Voter 'of -the City of Browvillf. y- .. Neinrth CMiutrT Nebrasta. t v Tbirtf will be aite!ci..a bell attbcl-'f Clrk of the District dour, in taij city, oa MuaUf. th 515' daV of TArfilTOMt, ff-r th elewUoirfi Mayor, four "Aldermen. a"Tre.ur8r, and a Em f for aii city.: Pu!! opa a V u'elxk, A, ilU oioa at 2 'elock -T.il . . ! Marcb 12, t853. " ' " Notice to Cilr Tax Tityert. Ail are rejneted to e!t on tie City MtnW, bv tbelr taxee Iin!ne4i3teir. . " W. W.ilACiSir, Hirii. January Id, 1S4. to iiERcnms, BLAcsansi IRailIBOII!! 7 A . IRON,. V AXD CJilFRISINO: :-nORSE NAJLS, AlL-WpJ ..-IiaToE-AND MULB SUOES, AJw, iMituvMj nrrnuis AXELS, VICES. THIMBLE Jgj triiAl .h, wagon Loxts, wr-A- " J , ' 'BOLSTER" PLATS, , , Fir.ES, KAS1-S, u;ii.-;7 StEUGE HAMMERS, UAN3 HA! SHOEING HAMMERS. P1NCJEW " CTS. ItA ItKO-A' TihTiL ALSO W00DW0HKS! c6Mriax FIUB3, SPOKES. FKWJgva WAGON BOWS', SHAFTS, P0t3 AXELS, HOU-NUS, lj AXE HA.NDLEd. EHOO.Vl Hi- ! I'LOW HANDLES. A13Q 4!T WJ ikl1 T FAUIBA17KS' SCALER tics rr i V- 'ir-r T A T T Tiff . T. 1 RO v. : J DIRECT FROM Tb FACTORIES, '.' BCrOIlE THE Ulty I AM ENABLED TO SjLP J U1. 1 It A IJ f A i- , I ii V ' ' DEFY C0MP.M4 A' isrsena loTor Sera? Uue'Dollar Saved i .... , ; . jars iUuc. UltillEST PRICE PAID J" CONSTAB,'.; L .- . FebU-n::-8 - HA1" C,V.,. t T' v w r..