XLid^O??. . TM-ftYMgat- . ! . {tar DATCY PDCEKIX -Oa am) alter Monday j nextjVhe i'Gth instant, the ,PAo-t?t* .will he published daily. Subscription price $20 per month. The paper will be promptly delivered by carriers to city subscribers. The tri weekly edition will also be issued for' country circu? lation, at $10 per month. ^ A>"?TB?R "PnoiNix."-We invite attention to ] ike notice of Dr. P. Melvin Cohen, re opening -his "niodie-jl'depot." at hie residence in Picken? | Street, nit the head^t Lady street. Coli Rudler (the emcieut Commandant of the j Pout)-ami ihe officers of the Strathern Express Company viii please accept our thanks for) late papen and other favors conferred. We are ? also indebted t? lady friend? far Charleston parers. Th? rodd to Jordan, or rather to Charleston, ??ems to be a hard one for the'travcler. We j told our readers, a few days ago, that though ingress to the cit}* migh^ be easy, and even egress, yet tho route to it was exceedingly un? even to the sore-footed. We 3rc now told that some score or two of the adventurous citizens of Columbia, on their way to the delights of Tanka? and negro society in Charleston, have' been arrested by oar scouting parties and sent .-nek to the regions which they had abandoned. I "fe believe that no person will be allowed to| leave Columbia for the tabooed region without I % passport from the city authorities, connter -rgned bv Col. Rudi er, in charge of the military hat?. ' Jor. JOHNSTON.-A despatch from Maj. Burr j ea the Augusta Constitutionalist, dated at Char? lotte ou the 26th ult, says: "The ancient Jo sepa, (Johnston,) with coat of many colors, has 1 done that which no other man can. We are on ! *be top rail. Everybody is confident of sue *?*. Later.-?Johnston is fanning Sherman teaatifuuy." Very good,'so far; but we trust La will substitute the bruthing process for the /emnin'g, and we shall not object if he should perform the operation with all the~arts known the fancy. NKWB OF TBK WAR.-Tfye telegraph reports tka- tt? resolta of late operations in North (\Ti U?a were very advantageous to our arms aa? p iins being large and our losses slight. The . ?Y'onv. lost heavily in every respect. Much ?ntbnsiasm prevails, and the fullest confidence ia Johnston ?6 evinced by his troops. Beaure *a d's garters arc at Raleigh. All are c?nfi. QJ:AKTI:KS, March 80.-Hoi*. Secretary pf War: Gen. Gordon reporta that, tho enemy, at j ll p. m., vent?rdflv. advanc-d against a part of ?hishne. defended hy Krig. Gen. I.ewi"--, and ra I repulsed. The iir.- of artillery and mortals con I tinned for severn! hours with considerable .Activity. "Mo damage on our ?ines reported. (SnniVd) lt- I?- GEE. Another telegram from Gen. Eec says-that I there was skirmishing yesterday nea? Dinwid ?die Court House, without decisivo result, j RICHMOND, Marett SQ.-The Petersburg Ex pre?*, of this morning, says that last night, ai ten o'clock, the enemy opened on onr lines near Appomattox, with a fearful artillery fire while a simultaneous raoven-ent was made or the patt ?f their in!unti?y in< . Ge lear. Th. masses of troops under Gordon received thci charges with coolness. Up to 12 o'clock, tin fighting was continued with great vigor am persistency, the enemy making in all five sepa rate assaults, all of which were repulsed. The gallantry of. otir.men was display od in i moat gratifying manner. - Their conduct is th theme of universal ?-raise. la.m.-An-ofhVcr just from the front say that the enemy nhiirged up io within ten pact of the muzzles of e"i'rgu?is, and that they wer literally mowed down. Uur los-; is nnpree?denl ly small. PCTKS&BCCC, March?30.-A beary fight hs been progressing all day on the Pinwidd: Road, uear Hatcher's Run. eight milos froi petersburg, 'ihe-^ is*nothing official, but ri j ports up to five o'clock are deemed relinbl i They state that three .urions assaults were r pulsed at half pr.3t twa. Tue enemy canin t I in overwhelming number and dre.ve 13ushr< Johnson's division a mile and a half. The Co federates were then rein foi ced, which turm the tid? of battle, find drove the enemy wi j great slaughter to and beyond their origin 1 position of the morninig. The ground I strewed*with the dead and dying. Seven hu dred prisoners a> e reported 6t nt to the rear. 1 The affair of last night, for a war of cann laud musketry, (which lasted two hours,)'e \ oeeded anything euer heard in this vicinity, j turned out to day that both belligerents et eeived the idea that they were being chsrg ! behind their works, when, in fact, neither h Heft their entrenchments; hence, the prtodij expenditure of ammunition. It was one the novel event? of this remarkable war. T i lo?* sf"**. *rnn\\ ott OI?P ?ide, ..II I I Ort .-ai pposed' lo i be ??igc with the enemy. iii is quiet m Uiot front io-day. .. , From Mobile-Th? Fight Comteoneod. ilonii.i:, March 28.-There was skirmishing' at Spanish fort to-day, without advantage -to? the enemy. At four o'clock, the fleet took ? part. Our troops were m the best of spirits and everyl.hinglooks'encouraging. Ourcasual ties have been slight The enemy seemed in? clined t<> make a regular seige, as there has been no general assault. MOBILE, March 28.-The fighting continued all day in and'around the Spanish fort with th? advantage decidedly with os. The enemy's loss is saul l" be severe. Oura , very slight One monitor was sn uk this m orning by a shot from thc Spanish fort,'The Yankee Meet took no j part in ihe fight to day on the Eastern shore. I The enemy's gnn-boats commenced shelling the : Western shore at two o'clock, but were driven ! off hy Jobina's battery. Forty-seven vessels,. ! ot" ad classes, are in eight.? Everything is very. I encouraging. _ _ . ! Circular from Secretary Trenholm.* RjpirMoND, March 31.-A circular from Sec? retary Trenholm, relative to donations to the i Treasury, ,js published. He says the enemy ia gathering strength for a supreme effort for om subjugation, and we are called apon, by every consideration of wisdom and patriotism, te brin j: ?for th the entire resources of the country to meet the approaching struggle. Among Ah? deficiencies felt is the i Adequate public reae nuc. There is neither dishonor nor danger ic making this frans: avowal lo an intelligent and pairiotip people. They will understand thi difficulty, if not impossibility, ot executing th? financia! schemes in our.'-gresent circumstances ?nd be willing io bear trials that result aspan of the cost of that libertiy for which they baVi so ireely shed theiivblood. Thj; revenue fron taxation is.unequd to tile whole ^demand* o th? year, nor can the collection thereof b effc-ted iii time for immediate wants. Th Trensuryjnust consequently continue for som' time tobe straightened and thc publiceredit.o be iaconrenienced. L uder these circumstance! it is uot d.'etnfcd incompatible with thc publi dignity to accept a-free-will offering of. a gene l'OUs aud patriotic people. Latest Northern. News. R4cQMO.N0, March 29.-New York papers! < thc 27th have been received, from which .th following summary is gathered; Stanton, in a telegram to Dix relative to tt enemy, says that by strong and sudden assaut the rebela captured Fort Sanders, hut afti serious couteau the forts were recaptured, wit 1.6?0 rebel prisoners, two battle Bags and a the guns which were uninjured. A utter tel gram claims the capture of 2,700; and ja;