market 171@7?c |te andin briskof 5c,■ally fa-oramon 0@6 20 Is extra eady. a,, with emand,it $1 20: 43 for ter Redr choicei closed,74@75c ; the in-r.lea at 71ad, with and 10c,h sales .t 3734c,ad firra-Ld mess; for old 'or n«wcountry$10 50 r extrahanged.sales atthe occasion. Every body is expected to comprovided with well-filled baskets, f 1 IDeath of Lieutenant Lowes,Died, at St. Louis, on the 20th ,nfwounds received in the ass. works at v lcltaburg *,»* a.L. Lowes, Lieut. CompanyVolunteer Infantry, son of J'of Warren County, Ohio, in the thirtieth yof his age. •The deceased entered his.country’s serviabout two years ago, and was with Fremon and afterward with Curtis, in their long an arduous campaigns in Missouri and Arfeans having been at tn e battle of Pea Ridge. M recently he has been in the, army of Gene Orant, in that series of battles and splenvictories from Grand Gulf around by Jaand back to the rear of Vicksburg. He in the assault at that place, pierced with i balls, as he was gallantly directing his bs they were crossing the ditch at the foot one of the enemy 3 forts. He was cons tan attended by two brothers, who are also General Grant’s army—one of whom is a C tain in the same regiment to which hj longed—until the arrival ofw devoted si a teacher in the Terre Haute Female Coi: who accompanied him to St. Louis, wh«i died the next day after their arrival at place. His retoains were brought to C and deposited in the quiet chureh-yard, w they rest, in hope of a glorious resurrec The deceased had for fifteen years been a sis tent and earnest Christian- He died Christian patriot, laying his young life on Country’s altar, j His last weirds to his s w hen asked if he had any m his aged father, were, “Tlt;ha»-' ’ ________e to sen ell Father Ian