g; rim Mam in smm: E Park” karma-14W” q»! .S'exgns— The Bear! i meg iroundcd. '1 .1 . n J 0!:- Wmtnm whnngna cpnt'mqn to ho filled with lean; frnm the) battle-field of fig). dmrlptil't- of wont-s and inihlents of tcrrible engagement. A conga‘pol;. Amtdflne St. Louis Republican write-t: On Thursday it. was impossible to wave with“! mutton, as dead men were lying t fildyqvm-ywhero for miles—wmntimps n 4mm in 31mm of» many feet. No surll mo Watt-vi: befme witnessml in America. The-sflmneutsluy m tlmy had fallen, often the ionof one lumped upon {how nl'_llno oil; I'. ‘unndefq men, mangled horses, crushed bodies, pxtpnded so interminably lg mu impmzible (0 psi; through ‘them, “(Mlle vnuiu'wr would finally be compelled to turn and retrace his steps. . . Ruins had woken] the ground and cover od‘rt. mth poold of wntrr, and sometimes the wounded crawl be seen crawling on to .Uae dead and lying there to kgep 93' from «in: damp earth. Mmy had and in that position. and not a few of the deaths were ' onnsed b'y exposure. Physicians Were huny, ‘ laboring nohly. but instruments became ‘ blunted and upsets“. and surgeon: dropped with htiguc at their posts before a filtioth ] part of the work had been done. thbers were drownwi by being unable to- crawl away from the positione- where they had {diamond in which the water :rdpidly collated. Your city readers can form some idea of the carnage by picturing a walk as far as from. St. Louis to the Fuir ‘ Grounds nmong (lead and «lying. rtretched: nwnyoutot'sightoneitlmraide, Thewoodsnf {or beyond our picket. gum-lb, are-now bar ing explored, and hundreds of injured. 'nbandoncd by the enemy on thair retren‘t. Lroughtin. Every houcl- betwren here and ‘ Corinth in a hospital. We visited several ‘ of them and found the floors mvered with p9O! Wrewhes, lying, in pools ol'hlood. their firms or legs torn 011'. Days passed without 1 any. nourishment; and in half the cuses ‘ death outstripped the physicians, and was} (mafiagmrelief. ‘3 Corthinly a greater sceuel nfwkie-sprom'l misery m-vm- (-Kiptml. The : first day 'or two tliealrwusfillotl with groant,‘ mbé mu! phreiiziod cur=es. but now the snf-l tcrofs nra'quict : hot from cessation ofpain, l but. were exlmwtinn. ‘ f , We frequently” a little toqhe side, where; firstthe ambulances. afteiwz‘irds the dead carts“ had failed to find them, came norms‘ the bodies of men who hutl bled to death. ,Armind their) the grass wns stained withl blood, and often ‘their hands werfi'graspod i ronwulsivcly on xi few lemma, with which {’ they had endeavored to .ktnp the life-tidal un‘til‘grnwinz fainter nntl fainter. they had' given up in despair and laid‘hnck to tlie.—' (inn poor lullow, a boy, who touhl not have“ been over fourteen. wasiymgagnimt a treat 1t knife in his hand, with whiéh he had carv ed the letters John l>:ln———-, The N was ! rhnt partially finished, whendmth had com- ; polled him to give up the gloomy task of‘ carfing hi; own epitaph. The terrible ile-l gtruction caused by cannon halls wasvevinc- 1 ‘ed in the sight cflthrr-e botliea mangled by! the same shot. The hitter. a twelve-poun'lg er. bud struck a fiourth man; while he was; [evidently in u.stobping postuj‘e, hitting im-l mediately on the: top .of the head, and I driving the fraghients of skull downward , into the body. the shot remaining half hid-l _den between the dhoulders. 1 saw in three x house! neurlom' {outer pickets. and twol miles fromthe Battle-ground. four wounded , captains, and thirty or forty privntos.—-' Beauregard, an helrctrented. bot-g back with himh‘is wounded; Ivavlng them in houses.l burns and fence éornero by tho way. It isl thus _theypre strewn _ovm- so grmt‘a space. One of the officers was bring carried to n wn on is We stn' pod, and in the height of Sirium wrung am arm above his heqd, chat :3 imaginary companions on to a.)- tack. ‘ It will be a week before a“ can be colléc‘l ted and taken care of. as the further out ' our pickets go, the thicker they find them. Now :he battle is over, it becomes a subject of wonder ‘thatrth‘e loss on both sides; was no‘twven greater, 1 For two days the bullets flew without ceséation. and paused like'a ,Itorm of-destruction through the wéodu and camp. We Were unable to find. over the ,entire‘area of hundreds of acres, where v the sternest firing‘took place. a (single tree that was not sonriod. Some had thiny or (any bullets imbgdded in themflvhile shot and shellflad coveted the ground with limbs and mm s. - ‘ 3BRYIXG Tn! DEAD A con-espondenl. of “16 Cincinnati Times _writelz . fiThé boundaries of the battlefield are _ marked by graves: Some are within lmlfa ‘ mile of the river. and thence they extend {lt out the Corinth road. ‘Each National gravelis marked by n head-board. contain ing the name of the deceased. The rebels are buried in pits; I saw one that cnntain-‘ ed one hundred and forty-nine bodies. Many of the wounded secesainniiba died Mfurethey were found after the battle.— One party of some forty men were found in a ravine, where they had crawled to obtain water, and some died with their heads in t 5! brooks. Another party was’ found close to the Corinth mail, partially consumed by fire. It seems. that they had been‘plnced; probably for shelter, in a pile of brush, and then deserted. 0m shall: set fire to the bra-h heap, and two days after the battle their crinped bodies were found. - lNchtN‘i‘! OF'TIJE BATTLI ‘llm'lngum fight on .Monday. 5 cannon ball took off the heads of five may. The m'en were oufof the line'and stood in di rect range of the artillery, and all were kil le‘gat the sanm instant. njar Anderson. of Cincinnati. wore a. bulletproof vest, which a fn'end had sent ..lgim. A bu‘llet. “ruck the vest. broke the steel. nnd'e'nlercd just far mough to break the skin. The Turce of the blowlnocked himlfrom his hqrsé. Ever-v man oon‘nected with arr/e of the 'pmaof’femll’s bmgery, except, one, was killed. and xdso the Horses. Arebel caisson Was struck by a shell and axsloded. “It may shattered all to pieces 5;; -seYen mangled bodies‘wern found ly inruouud it. ‘ The numbvr of hair breadth escapes is 'e'nopnous. Men are to be found on every hand whose clothes were perforntqfl with llmllets, and their flosh‘untouohed.‘ And many are found whosé lives ‘\'eré’saved by watches, belt-plates, or sqmething in their pockets. ‘ ‘ t » l A member of Gen; Buell's stafl‘ hadn slxéll to pins so cloak in him that it tank 96’ onarhalf orthe skirt of his oost,and Mic head of» soldiex ill M: rear. ‘ Qhe company. in ‘an Illinois regiment had every oflcer. commissioned and non-com vmhslmgi. that (Imm.- - ' . .5 national and rebel soldier were found fiepdllid'e byfiide, with hands alas ed. It is I; PPS‘Og that they fell near em?) other, who?“ by gimmdod, and making friends, flne‘ ynung tho volunteer who had been teésmly wounded, and died befom picked 11‘), W‘fofilfl withithe miniature oi'n young lady" friend to his Jigs, His comrades snug thnthe Indian idea. that he would b 6 kil led.. and was several times seep looking at, 'tb. Higgrreotype whiié the regiment was 'in tel! . ' I Afiong the C(mfedornton taken prisoners kfl‘fm W\ H. Polk, nephew of ex-Preudflut £01131“:th apartici ated in the battle, and ‘35,. ae‘v'erely wouEQed in the leg. He had ' tannin i 0 ampumtion. Thar wounded in the hospital at Savannah ”edging at the rate of eight or ten daily. 1; 165419“, a nephew £0 the Hub. Jph3 . was among the unpaired wounda mt .' a.“ 'g’ , . . g the rebel prisoners taken 18 ‘ i :Eflj'flhitop Scan. :1 son of Col. Scott, 995: Ql5; edera) ,service. my * rig-U: ’-" - - ,figelpptlllfium-fin gm! 'l’ mm fieumatiap.B¢optr&d p, ”mum mam. (Enmpiler. lit OUR FLAC I lands~ ‘ ‘ _ ‘d sever; ‘ ; nion of Hearts—Abe union of hAndn-I— ‘ Mhe Flag 0! our L'uiou forever! 4“, I The 4Tb The An 811.11.11.21 IDITOI AND PBOIIHETUR. __ ~....- ...- _ . _ .T chrtrsnunc. rl. ‘ “‘ V n’ MOTRNIXG. Ath 23, 195*: MON sic ér THE amour g. WES] 10mm; THE EAST." TH E ‘he Milvgaukie (Wisconsin) Nefiq', of (I, says v,- _Every city in the‘SQnta 'obed lad: 'l‘u‘esdqy gave quoem'tiu ie:.. In“: tfie’ Republican cities; of‘ He, Rmi‘pla, Kenosha. and In Crpfie,‘ mocrau bsve elected their £3)ij Tye gluing ohr last. year are sm§j “ 'ljher‘p ha: a cbnnge taken pun”l aublic méind.” , ‘ ‘he De Prutic City Ticket §n Day ded bx“ H. Gillespie. for Mayfér, In electfi? ovgr the Frisian ticketflJy jorily. J'l‘ltxe Opposition passed} a on in t git Convelifion {put a vp‘te Democr iii: tiqket was a. vote to in:- >. V’aHun liglmgl. 1 i‘ 3‘ April which u: Janefiv the Dé tickets m ense in {he IQ“ tomb has hr 100 m reaolut for the min M ’ W” ' 1 ill. ustaundl ind unflinclnv as bee-'ll elected Muyqrio! no, by four majority. 'llllis :ls Springfield has been ohe Ropublicun cities in tlle 'm. g). 1! nocrai. E 013], ,0]; in}: Do Sprigg is a In:- of the State. ‘7’ cars at‘ le gum, istronge acrntic tick‘qt for city ofii- J, Ill.—Pre‘~iwlent Lincokq’s' : elected‘by ‘a‘bou’t two byp- EIEI pringfio has bee MEI (Ircd m , WA" quasl ticket 1‘ ms“ of Ken Republ oritgv. (419: ci :ny election irrfléiwenwnrth. hole Democmitic genc‘ml ‘the x Iplumb. L ’ _' ‘; cruts gnve the RRpublimhs tune run (fir mayor. _’l;‘hen didnte was elected by‘ two he Dom uk 9. c. can (‘3! ‘ or thre x: W T day my MEE {y- « , ' ‘ go Tribundfiqp.) of Wednés— 1e Clifc’n ies of the Democratic ticket the office of mayor—and n’ot fall far behind. The Id majorities in hm warids, 3-22-- I *vorthy of notice becalfsc .the last six yeah; gone 31 Injm‘ity of from 80!) to 2,090, straight issue, both candi ! men. , u Th .1 foot up the at) Ropulfl nmoun -! mnjnrit 1,487 ft) ere wil I I ung to 4 IMII MITI has, for by a re fins . the cit publica and tln dates b IQ‘ ' Mayor electio mg 300 hé {ollo' If ChiC| r ving is '(he official vote for go at this late municipal 111 I ' an, be I-n, Rep! Sher Hold ic majority, ‘ 1,321 e municipal jlectidn, tyre ,‘‘ ‘ [ , , $27 ‘ , '. ESQ ‘ ‘emocra 61. at t . .11 thus :I n, Dcm vote a -i ‘ ,an QBrysul eniocra MEI ic gain in Chicago is need-3y votes in one year. L . ‘3 I Burnett, the Republitlfin e-election to the Qtfiéetpf ’eth, N. J., was defeated by Dr._ P. H. Grief, the De L —the'result showin a 53:; -d u‘nd forty votes $01“ ”£lO 8 11ml: year. 'P‘ive/ of thfxe of the City Co’unéil elc £qu Ive sung in Hm (gnys of like [—7115 COUNTRY’S BLE— The cmocr‘ ' ousnnd 'three 1 363’ candid Mayor the ele lames I‘ te fqr [Eliza ’ ution pf? lndidnté I hundré Izts sin emb‘crs cratic . of“ ningl Dempc 1 seven II are Do As 11 “ Ynlle ING! carats .ed (p Elver Lngiun Bimini. \ I: ast'week an expose ofl-‘a cal order “tar the launder Kfiow-Nolfiipg organimtifin as to have Hadjita originiin .and the Wil’ubm‘rer Un‘iim .bp recollect'ed “ml; We 1e geveral wpeks ago. that kind was going on, thopfih ctiy tell what it nu ; add ati>fied, when“ Pmress‘or miseioned {by Goveri‘ior rominenf} Republicanal of 0 "fit every county-sit» ture on ti.9.Union. WM g behind in an um ‘TM somebody was pnyfpa' xpenses aiid paying {qr ed with pdiitiw‘l {)l}!th 'ud we have no dodirt d with just this bu’siulgis.T ig ‘ Loyal L’eagues.’ "T 1 ' - km \ > ‘We new 3e t of the it of 1854. Luzern says: warned -t p‘nliv famdus It see couhty ‘lt mil lthe 'peo ~‘ ng ofthi l nét ex someth MIMI further EILE Die Gay was CO nd the Curtin the Len slnture, and deliver his I; therawbs someth out of thhthu Profess3r McCoy’s his break Lb, cohned mm mm] '11: connect ptef-fomi; sea In a‘ that it -; of Carp i cnl. of Fan Wright crip- ne-T' tinned “I not. sun the exam i. o bombard ‘ lasé advic ‘ d. To pre t lgcnlion of a, but with; whn efl‘ect‘i la . "“"?"."“"’T ... -... “‘“fiisaPP’bhwmn ”WE Confiscation in the House, I ””9" °f 0°11" F°° ‘I“ I In the House; ,0“ Wednesday, 0 can‘- me “1“ £9" “W 853- laldérution of the Confiucation bil was re— 'PmW-i.‘ 51",“? C ' i sumed. MLSIu-fiield, w.) olem 2 Island, on [he Mlsalss'wl bglgw I'mnde “notion in lay the billon t 6 table'— ' mm“ 9‘ ”’9 “5““ i‘ m defeat. it—w‘liich carried, by iyeas as, low DicsolZArkrtrs, n i‘nnys 52. JD. JiltPhrrcon uatml willy the nays. 1:13:11)“: 0&2“: ‘lw in 9 ‘only purpose lwhichv ihe'Retuihlioans‘ a“ Memfihh. Wl“ ! ;::u(1h:on:xgz;::m then- Cox)_fi.~catxon [lels 13:10 “s“b°'°u°mpm'.“dlf”i The bill to focilimm‘ the suplnJlmion of l _ L I the rebellion, authorizing the Braident to from PO," Royal "p ‘ direot‘our generals to declare the flue; of {7“ 5° “36‘ ””3de V rebels free. kc” :was then taken up. . ‘ I“! no»: “30")? y“ m ‘ Ml. Donn. (conservative Republican,) of e'~ A .bOdylOf' some 13m 'lmliann, said the .sulfiect of {coofiseuting‘ 5’ win“ an a Iwmmz ,rebel‘ property was one ofthe mos difiicult ‘ | um lsl:nd,obo::;:ei:e :quostidns beforq Congress, and inTlts decisl ' :3: '2ng”? :11”; iion was involved the restoratioh of they .0 z; e en. es, ‘ - Government to its former state of broaperi- ' ”d in otdet, “£3031:- ; Iy. lie congramlnted (he Housé and the ‘13:: 3:31:10‘113: '3; ‘ country that. a fiill had been laid upon the . - . . [table this‘ mowing, which, if it had been Illed “d “"1“: Jim or :pass‘ed, would hove» disgraced ‘tlle civiliza ;tion of ‘tb‘is ago, [Bxclnmntiofi on the .Denmcmtip sido. “ Good! that’s 50 3”] A ,bill whiclb, at one fell swoop, would have l impoverished the peopie generally, from gold age down to innocent childhood. ;‘ Mr. Olin replied that the House did not. inquire a lecture on the suhjectr It, was lclear there‘is a contrariety of opinions rela itive to this question of confiscation. He Ivotmj 19-day Loluy the bill on _the gblg, not becwsé a bill for this purpose was not f'pi‘operl ‘bpt become he cayld fini‘l "no war. , ran; in gheConstitmion for file pogorwhich Imm 51mph! to be exercised by it. operglio furme'rl) is, w» may _called Fort. federate orzificationl ic'w .\ln rid. It is u river, or (in miles be} me opp Me blnfl‘, II blnfi‘, limo twelve and aetfwty-elght is now I"th Pillow is momh 01"?qu rive: WI?!" advices: sent. an Fon‘Pulnsm' 1“ hqm animal)! m ! for a we k 1)! Quinn} bandied dezral u-o -expcditio‘n on Wilmin milea bupw sun“ :} tacked h”. gimme for: J ter delireging I fire re fore aeretsl were ~kill I we pan-3y attacked. melie o; thirteen» thirty wqun‘jed. ‘ {cm papers mind at rst inleJllgence of pine ad dc'a expedition tqwnflli It is “Med—no dates .of the expidilion; nu'm ‘mcn; had ixtlomptgd to kj, North Carblins, u‘fid heavy loss, but [ha Cou- Lglr force. retired attic first» . to" 0! wini nhed. ‘ ‘ fiTh’rough Soul Fox-press Munroe the fi 'énuce ptiud. Burns No'rf'ulk if received. given—llll!; p portio » 1)?!ng fi‘g t‘hoqsan mm u fliz'sbzeth a" mare rap Ind with n redeem: Wu 13m Dina! Swamp sung eigpl.‘ killcd Ind Irom . , .l,—?——* 4aAv SP4 , PcMo4#4l4 g Ge'mrul Shi tor my‘pfi general, Mr 1);ng on Conflscstidn. ' Mr. 001qu deemed it due that he :hnuhl '; In I'h. United States Senate. on Tumhv' ' state frankly the reéwm why he difl'qred, Mr. Davis, of :3“ M 9 at length on the to some extent. both from the gentlemm Confiscatibn bill: Promising that firm: were from New York 01 r. Uiinhand his colleague ‘ (he legititntte‘meau. for puuing down the (Mr. Dunnl. Ile voted yesterday against flelwllion. that; our armies were equal to it, . rucommltlmg the lull, with instructions to land that he “yelled “ill: contkmpt any report, Mr. Sheunan‘u bill as a substitute, iohargu ofdidbyalty on nomuntofihin vimw, ' because the Committee km ”W Judiciary, 'l‘,me {‘9an the bill. A“ :dmit- ; nfier four months’ deliberation. had heel: ted thut in great exigencies unuaunl powers ‘ unnbie ‘0 Igree. “9 ”30“?!" the‘suhject might be assumed: but he hold ‘ tblt the ' should be referred tb a select committee.— npirit of Party had hrcmiled here in con- “'3 m“ willing mentend lenity 1° ””3 men auction with the war, by “ we}, t‘hnumiuh in thc‘runks of the rebel army, but he oflives of ohr Ihrtwe soldiers in‘c'amp nnd wouid puni-h the ““19” With “‘9 uthaost lions of; severity. 1 1 ‘ i Mr. Lehman. of 11m, advogntod the Pk“?- ence to a Search committee. ' He wns‘n tin 1 favor of any gqn‘pm'i not of mnfiséatioln.— . Let the armiesicirry thd Constitution ‘b'ver . the territaries uifrehh ui; fills up .1 vaculllm. This is the «(If the Union is tobs watched. 1 Let the rébeliion b 4 crashediont, In the lConstituti‘qm, as the iaupremo} law, be ein ; stated. ' ‘ j ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ i Mr.Crit#endemof{Ky.,said the Presi ent had no pormrs only Ithot‘w granted hi .by 'COngress. i He rezari'led :nil thegle nlenshres as uncons‘titutia‘nal,‘l hechuqé it authorize-‘5 the Presidfnt to mnnumit evgry slave in} the Union. S ch pdwet is not given to hinin by the constiqt‘xtion. ; ‘ . g The wnri was, fior lhel restoration of’thq Union antinotfér the abolition of slavhry; and if it w. s con'éide’k‘ed po 'O6 a war forfthq confi-ication oft profiert‘y', there would; bq' nobody to Fight: hut file :tbolitionistp. . 1| 7 Congreml at ilke-‘q’xtrh s’ousion gleclarod they did n t intend 1b twiail the institutions of any. oft 1e Siales,ibutins sodnkasjthis" rb bollion wn. put, dowui thq Wm- ought to end. “'3 have mple m hnsito ,put down this ri-Leilion. find no ‘ gt:i Hahn-n seek to throw in another (thif‘citofiitth‘l nhoiish-slavpry. He would heg thl m it) leit this unneve-fial‘y mnxlre ni‘ n 0.5. that}: is ‘lO necessity for it B . Lin nln lids mi opi‘portlinity to (wou py the pliii‘e’nclxt. lo F'iL'zhington if he chooses to necepi it,‘hutjif he makes it. a. party matti‘r it is lmt.‘ \ i ‘ ‘ .‘ Mr. Lovq‘joy Obtained the floqr, but gave way for aniadjonqumenhi . z i in the field. and hundreds, of ml dollnrs, hurl bclph sacrificed. 11‘ In illustratitld of the impmprikl‘ mmurc, Mr. D 1 showed the mat“: dance ofthe agii'culturnl and manuit industryhof the loyal States andzf labor of the disloyal Stntezjin the latlnns ofthe tw‘o sectiom, whiehlj gesmry to encourage 4nd re-eutabl ‘ 't're'e States h'ad found a market in} to the extent ofi $150,000,000 arm" he asked, is this to he permanentl ed? ”the bill becomes a law, M be heard coming up from thecoml would hm m be obeyed in this“! against the gigantic injustice: inf cruelty of the measure. l Mr. Davis nt’xt cnnuidered at 1 legal Mpects of the bill. decluringdi ‘ly unconstitutippbl. nnd in conflig“ common law. Cdngvems had no powH ly or indirectly'tp free slnvosms pr‘ the‘bill, any more than it had pow ‘ all the jewelryidl'citiznns, or otheni for tho prosecfuétion‘ot‘ the mm? the loyal men pf the slave States: equal right! fo} islm'e as for othori and than the arin‘y should act as fail M the other. l'l'he pOWPTa of mi tion he held tol he sufficient in ti ‘ on well its peace. and contended lor‘ nmcy over ovqfiy'class of hm”, inclul tlul law. ‘ Jf‘r. Davjs jq‘ontinned his F9]: Wednesday. 11%: was not an ndl 'shwery in the ébstrnct; ever)" 3] ~ he allowed to! go from the: 'cou could decree it; He thodght d which. in some’throe pgnnrnéions, ‘ got rid of thcin’fiitution, i:\'as pt!l Wendel] Philhfis hfxd, hov'rever. ‘ changed his tohé somewhat—ima ' he did, ihat his party was in powe at IcaEtJthnt thére were them he} own thohght aha sympathy (the I from Mx‘smch‘ujtétts and New lidl Sumnor‘nnd Ilnile, among them,)w shccee‘d‘hy theirjnrts and devices the conaervafive; Republicans to £ ‘curryim; out of,these destructive'l He readfrom wjhht he termed the A ‘and finfnzmous dehlumtions made h‘y when iniWashihgton, and declare- I‘should have beieh at once arreéte ‘EPreLirlont or S'éérotnry of War n‘h Ea. fortress. Heicbntendod that shl‘l ‘nlways existed, 31;»! when the Saviol akind. came on e‘m-th hc_ cnmo amqn ‘holding' mmmuhity, taught of thl in the relati‘on pf master and slay Ithough the‘gqrjllemnn from Nev d shixje was so we]? yer-god in scriptuqu thitr) rhallungfd him to shv'm‘ ml Ewhere Christ I bondemned slau- ”§ E‘crime. ‘ G Mr. Ilqle said lie thought the co: iGod tonll men how Lo go andrepou Fito‘the vase. F i ! Mr. Davis fealrled the gontlomm i hardener! tisimluir, and thr-n {venti I mark upon thd Shun which had 2 from the when} Eemnnmpntinn hllj [proposition to afportiou the freq‘ {among the freé fStates, mid gnvei i showing the; nulnlber that and: Ski l have to" necomxnghdnte. I He donoq I cnurhe us unjust hnd dishoneht, wll i fostingtn. purpqsé to tum them 10 others. He beliéved that Gogl, inl lidence, having sci long permitted 11 ,woul‘d always exyistnmong men'in s jor other. He i-dferrcd to the p lCongress and the: President; not, “J {with slavery, amide after the batt‘ :Run, and by which the subsequd; int-my was raised; and desired tli pledges shoulvibe carried out in ti spirit. If this ‘snotdonmthe wnri commenced. But he wnnted the] ‘put down, thnd #l] true Union sections, should mutually come a B wai‘ upon the gho‘lition party. Inlconcluding; Mr. D. indicatedlthe char hacker? of forfeituries against. rebels Elie would ifavoé, by which the loyal sufi’ereis byAhe 2 in: ftould be ihdemnifiod with the proper i ty, including silaves, of those a ‘gnged in the xtebellion—ho slaves would “1111le freed {in spite of the; constitution. The} leadelsi 1 and {those prominently "guilty pight be l punlfhed. to that éxteht of me and property, ; m- 1" self Lnnitih‘cd from among us. but for in“, 1935 intelligLnt and the deluded he 'oulii ofi‘er nmhesty. Mn: in P 855“ 5 bi" fluke it not pros'pgctivoly, giVin: thirty days iwithiu which pflfaons may have the oppor itynity to avail ofit. 1.67 m _v of the I dept-m ncturing be slave trade re- it was ne sh. The line South r ' ”y, and ! destroy- oice will ry which .bnmber, uity and 'ngth the lit entire. . will) the - . direct- We“ .‘W lr to seize roperty. All {hat ked was roperty, \‘ifh one _ ,8 of war is Fnrr& ing mar- ech nn ocate of a would ry if he Fully] by: 9 should . cticn]'.—{ recemly , ining. as ' here or. I e of his. onntors I npslnire. } lo “ould . to' draw . e cow-rt: ‘ 4 .Tilt in thelSenate. Quite n \anni debate mime ufi‘ in the Uni ted States $012149 on Monday last. The 1‘93" nlutlons ofiMr. Manongm‘l. of California, making \‘nlridué linéjqirie§ into Brig. Gen. Stone‘s arr‘ st :Ing impriéonmont, camé up an the ordvt of {ll¢ n‘lqrnilpg hour. “' Mr. Mchugafllpruéec-(Ml to speak when (he renmrlfs m’udg bf My. Wade, 0101110, chairman qfthq domrpjtjée (in the conduct of {he mu"V 111:? othér d‘ny,E and show‘ing therefrom flhut gtestimnuy hqd born (fife-n against perlsonsgin §eé€ret wilfgmi their [juv ing knmflt‘bgo 151' the» charger made ngnmst them. and sll9inan hm-n‘ arqostt‘d turf] rm primned übderltl-gm-fillogul Ipm] lyrnnnlcul cil-cuxmtunges. 1 Sad; “qu me cane of Gun. Stone. 1 ~ :- , ' 1 'urposos. ildncious IPhillips ; that he 1 by the ! sent to Lay had I M man- I! aslnve !e duties : and :11- “amp he (Mr. y place ‘3' as a In this- crtnnr‘t-tion Mr. ‘Mvfl'nlun nntml' that Surgedn General Finlm" hud hépnlon deréd by the Siecmtn‘kry of War to rqtort, himielf at 80.~t9n-—ah nflh-or wlm harllor-j punizeil thb nwdimh col-his of this grlcnt army. lln his one." itiwnsn’t inn-riwmn Int in l‘m-t Warren; thr- . nrggym (immoral ho ng an old man, tht thh dir‘rumquncos 0 an. interview hotwéenvSecretary Sluntnn +lll Dr. Fi‘hly HlOWt d it}! (rub nature} Ilo‘i'o-~ lutod that the Svcrét‘my‘was cmnle’ninfng the doctor for whiting n lotttm- to a .\Ul‘géml in Philadelphia:infioyurdl to mult‘énsnncgh in . c. l . rvfiico, ‘\‘lirn‘tho S'm'geon Gem-ml n’mzzrl‘tod. that he :wnsi' peifei-tly commit in be rehri-l, mandod aflg'r €ollrtsmnrtiul snd mljnrllzr-d. worthy of it: and Secretnity Stanton roplgikd . in 'e-fi'ect th t h? had} power More ephmllly to dispose o ‘Luch mnti'tm-«Jund that he cnlxld‘ strike his (Hr. Finleyi's) nnmo‘t‘rnm the rhlls if he chésq‘ Those \‘VPI'P ‘tho circtmntmtpe‘s antecedenti to Shrgetfin thhvml l,ll]l(‘)"§ir‘c movnl to B titan. l l ‘1 . 1. Mr. \V'ndE defended thP mmnlitt‘ce firm! the charge their”: air] inquisitiuh. as miule by the Sonrttnr. {lnd sent- to the clyx‘rk'h d'esk the nflicial‘rocmd oftho committt’e.’ fu‘nm which it: airborne} that the committeefon the 20th at Janui y trove infonnedwhv (‘lfo eral MoClt-lllan t mtlUum-mt Stone yms in the city,an he (G In_.jl-[O.) elvsired thut Ghn. Stnns's bvit 91109 hnuld be taken; 0n {the Blst ofJnmjnry.G n.lStono appeared? re the committee in lllwns infarmed f the general ch rges' alts ngninslt. him. and made his 0 'n ox lqnntion in his own way. The commi tee :1] en nppomtedin sub-mim mittee .I?th wait on the Surretaryi of War. and mforsp d .hjm that. there my; a conflict of dvideh e in this-sued; Mr. W. [lrocef dJlt l 9 gth 30 denoulxce thine who ievenl ll anythingt hay ngailust traitors, th ughk anxious nboix theconlsth tutinn. l .4 . In the cdursa ‘0; his romnrlo" he alluded to Mr. Powell. "the-ntualéy. twirling the ‘nther 'day contmstod the former Sen-1t rs of Main:— chu!ett,s with thp firesent ones. adhethmv ht in an unp triotlc way. and indicated that the 11mm us Cln had bean succeeded fly a traitor. ‘ j ‘ Mr. Pom?" sai he did not see whyllie should be drag; into this controyeilgy. Kentuckv éoum :ka care orhmen. a , Mr. “'nde intimated thntOhio nndother trnops had ‘ogo tp the aid of Kentucky - Mr. Pow ll mid‘Kfintuujky had sufl‘ici n’t troofés in’l. 9 field for her defense at, ny time.. 5 ' l l ,‘ /; ' Mr. Wade said yes ; but; they are 91: bl)”: sides. 1 , l l /'1 ; ‘ Mr. Powell naid‘thnt wlie'revepvthey were they were brnvemtent and m pi) battle, ion either side,; had ; they been>otdered w l!" rear. . ‘ ? l ’ \ . Mt. Wade snid'the Ohiorégn'ments (minted to the rear at Pinslmrg/Landing were 04m pozed one—half of Kigruckians. E Mr. Powell dorl'pr him tn be mistaken. Mr. Doolittle. of ‘VIB., thought it bait toll-o fer the m?l“t.i?4° the committee on the conduct 0 the var: In“ and of ! npplicél wag too MIE orne up on the MEM {mimics 0 would ced this ISMELI F": 6 upon lhis prov lpveryn it -me form edges of interfeg-e -. of Bull -nt great at those heir true ihnd only Jrebellion hen, of all gether in Mr. McDougall objected. : f Mr. Hale; ofN. IL, thought the subjecfi Of too much inifiormnce to be dismissed in this manner. an that the inquiry was proper, and made of the right patty. 4 Mr. Fessenden, of Me., thought also that. the inquiry wan proper. and if there wna‘ no imperious mxlitnry necessity for the delay, Gen. Stone ought to have a triad. The nib!» ter really, however, belonged to the Execu tiv’e Department and its discretion. ‘ Mr. Chandler. of Michigan. indignantly reapplied what he permed the me'au insinu nt om ngainct the‘committee on the con duct of the mu- as having been an inquisi torial body, 3nd declared it false, untrue, that they had acted on ex parle bmtenxenle, as alleged. They had done no such thing. Mr. McDougaH, interposing, asked if the gentleman meant to say he had told a false hood? Does be any so? ' Mr. Chandler would not be interrupted, From whatever source it was alleged, F: was without foundation. It was untrue. Mr. MCDougaleWLll the gentleman ,m -swer my question? ' ‘ - Mr. Chandler said no; he would not. He made the general declaration, and it mfor the gentleman to determine whethetitqr plied to him or not. . . My. McDowell—Don’t. point. your'fin'gey at me tlien, You will be nudes-b? E ‘ The chair called to opder, as it had (Ile . two or throo time's previously. it Mr. Chandler then wncligled his pc mnrk‘. 3 Mr. Grimm. nt‘ IOWI. thought‘lhe Sentte . should Nunr- hark to the legitimate subjhct before them. A call mu m deforin‘t'ormn tion. The recolutiom of tlie Sonttor {tom California might be too D mbutthe gen oral, lpurpbse WM legitimo qnd rover. fond he thought ,the tub-ti of 11):. Wil ‘pon, of Massachusetts,-wo d runner the purpogo. , : Mr. Browning. of Illinois, thought thny .hzul a rinht to call for the, party; butthe art of thp‘Socrvtnry of War was of cqgnrse the not of the President, and hethoughtthe gentle man from California had in his zeal oust lconclemnntlnn unjuatly. f 1' Mr. McDoupull said he had a caled'not only for Gen. Stone, but for the amt of the nation—hut he feared he was penling in vnin.‘ lit-protested ngainst—thi nd nlllilre Voutngm. He was willing to ho e the mat ter referred to the military committee, fund ; nude that motion. _. Mr. Trumbull, of “L. ngregd with the {View that the Executive was bound to fur ‘~isli the- informntion, and thrrefpre thought l Mr. Wilson's resolution ought to putt, ud hoped the gentleman from Califprnis would 8009 p! it as a substitute. ‘ ' After some furthnr conversation Mr. Mc- Dougnl‘l accepted Mr. Trumbfill's sugges ;:ion, and the resolution wu missed as fol ows : ~' ‘l - ‘ ‘i‘flmnlued. That the Preside tof the lil nitml States berrmuested to mmunicnfie tn the Senate any information aching the ‘arreist and imprisonment of Br dier Gen. Stone. not deemed incompatibgg with the public interest.” z ‘ The Senate then adjournedfi ‘ ‘ —~~ —v-o-o——~~—' i fill: the Hunsé, at Washington; on Mon ‘ dny lus‘t, Sir. Cox, othio, otter? the follow ing : , gt Remind, That the Secretnry at! War inform this Iluuseupou the following fags: ‘ ' tst. What has dehycd the reply-to the reso lution ofthis llouse culling for inbrmltion u‘ to the age. sex, condition, lc., of the African: ‘ - émploye-t in Gen. Woot’u departnieut? , . ‘ -; 2nd. What number of slaves; have hr-en ‘ brought, into thit District hi the Army, otficora or other agents of the govemmgnt from thj State ot Vll'lfllnlfl since the enom abandone thr- y)o~st-ssihn of‘llunussasnud uthfi- lines at the [’ntumm? ‘ - if V ' 3d. What number of fugitive: H m Marylnnd tand Virginiu are now in the city 3% Wushiug i ton. um; 39: and probable Age” ’ . . 4th. Whnt nuiuhrr is new or h ve been sent to Frede'ricfk,".\litrylund '1 5 f i sth. HowL nnlny are now ft-d duuppnrtcd ‘hy the ni'omiv of the l‘nited Stutc appropriated i by (‘ougrusa to prpwcmc the Win . . 61h. B.) ‘mhut authority negr el, old and young. mule and female. Irv-re sebt from Vir ‘ gin'm hy-milrond to Philmlrlphinfit whose ex \pt'llst‘, the amount of expenso, anl the purpmc tor which they were sent? A ’ ' 3- 71h. lf llf‘ Ems not the mains to mn‘er (hone anuiried. tl-ut h'r take the mace {try steps to lubtiiu the ,int"nrtl.utian. . .\lr. hurt-joy, ot'lllinois, move to luy the lre-‘olutinn on the lllllltf, . t A. ‘ i ‘ .\tr. Hum—l deqmnd thl‘ was an my“. i The rmulutinn was then laid on he table by it vote bf yeti-. 1 05 to nuys 32. lg .; , V;..‘.. ...—:4— ' y ‘ i More Follyu “at; , 'rha mu‘m “new: sinvgry in; me DMD-id, nf (‘olmnhiifin has iu‘g‘n signed U?) the Presi (ll nt. Ign‘ll iii tlmrvfnre n lumoféiihe HIM.— Amongd (ithnr provisions it‘a‘ propriutes omg .\H-Hr‘IUX “F mme m'pny the €2. th IM} shu'cnmtheirmvn " ,nm 13100.- (mu m liéry ,{he o‘xpmisos of s;} offline r'e- I‘onsgd 5,131+“ as may wish _ _ emigrate i 0 “.\yti. i'lulmrrn, or olwwhe .‘ This is nnnthr-r hiznuliFlrl bpvoimvn 0 Abolition ieghlntinmi’; A; n time like (iii . wlwn'ti‘o nation ‘1: [ninngi‘d th-epiy'inm (Rabi. and (It people “iii; [lO made to group unfiernhem 101:! nl‘ mxfaltiun for Ihe'suppoiq nl'ilw wni‘. the m-ul drunk-w who rule a; Washington thrruvzmuy n wlmie minim] qf muaney to pny for nifiw thuusand na‘ rb‘iisl “'hut. iin‘x‘t?——lL«lr«r(xsler [lncl/(I/rnrn :3; , i A.-“ ¥.;_T_ . [ml nuer deny, é‘lhey hzwc 'ié Vof l 701nm {vfing it to flu e? to do in liis ‘ 52;? CM) ngßcfiuMicnns a that they nre- Aholitioniuts. 8‘ nbolirlwd sflnvyry‘in the Dis bjn. :mfl 31m. 'nn, '\vithaut 19 iseoph; as Mx'. Lincoln pm! » lute nzcrsnge? ; I I . ouw~-r-« - j |{ (r'm'. ”uriwllnf Wis-maxim rfirfl—‘MAD—j 'vsnv. Wis..,April 2|.—Tlle i, 'utive Do ‘ pnrtmont rpceiwd this mp) imbibe strut llin: nmmn‘wmm-nt of the Magi of Louis D. Hnrvvynwho Wm: drowned (..‘:wunnaln.‘ "Penn, mi Saluifdny night, A ll IQ' stepping _ 5 from one boat to; another. ‘ 'lxxlfi' lmd , . not Imm rticdverml‘when tli- ‘ is ntch lea." j The Suite nflices have bée losod for tlie‘ l dny. nnd thf- flng placed nt 11 l mast. Gov. ‘ Harvey was a native of Cob ticut, nnd’i 1 forl’y-twq years of age. New I memer { ofthoc‘miwintinn which framr l Conspzltuq' Mion'of'tliei Slate. and for l yxursa‘ Heading member of the Sta Sande. A’tl :t‘l‘mtime of his death he \ Ingégedin} ltlle humime object’ of mins , ng to thel {wounded at Pillsbury Lon . ‘hnving‘ 1 taken with him an immense a ntofhos-l l piml stones. donated. at his a taxation, byl lam cum ohiiiwnukiemmis "End Jams-3 Ivillrn. Ilir successor is Lieute n‘ tGovern-‘ tor Edward Solomon, of Milw 1:6. ' I —~ ~ —~-- 0" ‘———J ’ v ( A BLACKIREPFBLJUAN EDI-lon movlhl.—' . We nolivg that lerk Pierson, th- “‘ditor 'of an ‘, iAbolitlon .papép; published Mi inbutrille, l New Jersey, ly? been tried andic n ictod upon; ‘-nn Indictmgnt for libel upon thei l o . Jonathan ‘ Pickle, ntfhe last term ofthe-Hu- e ’ on county | ! mum/«Tho Abolition editor 1 . 15“", with I 'Krey/flippnncy. accused Mr. Plc 1 fund other? 1 pynniiient Democrats of being It cfision sym-l Eglnthizers and friends of Jefi'. Dov s ;;’ but when; gbroughl before'tlge court of jn lce to prove: these chm-“gm, hq could not prod ca one partioi I cle :of legal evidence to suluin -' sweeping' I assertions. ‘ . ' 'ngers of tlfie [lgnovor Branch 5 be held our Monday,'t.he 12th next. ‘ ‘ 88‘" Fgalera” have Already out' for MéPhemn’s Vrahpm tirely unkpown to him, of 00+: —7— , »»-- «cow- . meal McClellan reports! - of Gen. Smith's division at‘t Lee‘s Mill on Wednesday w tyfivp killed, one hundred wounded und ninn missing" A Richmond paper the Confede twehty killed an‘d seventy—five Among thé killedyu the Colon Carolinaxegiment. ‘ Brouyfl: Bronchial Track“:— troubled with Coughs, Hon? Throat, will find these “T. . ndmimbfe remedy. Indeed t of the year. those at all inclin_ ‘ nl complaints should not be in They are prepared by Mesa-3415 a? I. Brown 1: Son, who, u Apothec‘ariesg tail: among the first in this city, and are awold y all the principal dmggista.-—Boston Jamal. S‘The President, in a House of Representatives stated that it was by his : Secretary Cameron issued th arrest of Pierce Butler. “ fi-Thow of-Apdnc shunted at. the mouth at th -. mme’ifi Eunklin count?- pied by Federal troops w: ho j; Head Q4}??? l:t puttalion. ; COURT contiat‘wl throughout the week.— ; Egyéhkfi‘iifill. A'pn'l étxlflgcfl- 1 I Pruidont Judge Fisher and Auociniu Ziqlrr ; Ed. Mammy—Several do)"; of very warm onertcmon 11;. D" thefleneh. The Mb" lempemttire it. followod by a most dm ‘1“! “r' H" ”poled 0“ 1 pleasantly Wet Sabbath, which settles dolyn (" q con-m run.“ ’ . 'gloomily over our, little camPvad oonfit'Qeu “I::Z’R’ "3:.22r‘121flt2; :llcnfzm? the “3"?” “"er very .1303er to the" - for real estate and kiln of brick. 'l'hin “my, erecnve‘ quarters. Uur p 1 luresqqe “yak" x because of the large number of witneuu or umnlly so bright and attract ve heneuthrm l c , .0 .- loud d sun lies mist nd drea ‘ H "pied the time i Court. (mm Monday thor tin-c . i.) ' . ~y . - '7". , noon until .boutlo‘clock on Fridny afternoon. ““5 writing, overhung 11th übtous clonila, ' vhon thej retired to their room At about which give at once the pro ise attd'fu]§l-"; a 0.010“ "2:: "e ,n the rendered I verd' ‘ 'ment of rain—nothing hutr in. It. contes‘f ‘l’! i ' 'l’ K Y to . or n nut! of $475 77 damages, om: costs. in “"5.” ““d m 6“ ”how?" mm the "krl Commounnhh, for m ofSanul Little, u. find ""5 0‘08“?“ "hm! "e'm! Pruitt: Jruo Worm, Diniel K. Snydonud mirtuin LSNMW. .ndm I. m" I‘ i9| Brihker. Arilon of Ikhh—to MDVQ'f Ih. Pt" 'bntrancc,'.like I f g I Iltj o! no Administration Bond. Ouunhmit- K “_— Wn" 'i’i'" 9‘ ' "'2l" i ted‘to Court, on a’ oint of law . ' .. am. (I feel muoh m: Assisting 51!! n. g. Carr ".28.“ 1,. sémf'mfh alting pen oiling with no of the quits: from‘Jnuiee’a docket. Verdict for yummy" ion; but: if your readers are at. all like _a. $4: 93. 1 , -’ incriber, they v'n'll need M 4 little stimulus : “WW“ "'"035- ' V om poor Poe woonjure p the “by. d—is" éfa rhiny thy.)- I: ‘ . ii Let me histon, hov'vevor, renaiuro i ' ompusionlite souls who voild‘goin cond grit!) the poor soldier on his onelt'ness'a gheerleSsness, ithal his 90 (litiou. her uts, is quite the reverse f unplensu gimme to ynu'roelf, my kin l sympothi lthe genial interior of two 9 9 wall to \ Pisposed so as to form both fine and -, ~_,-_. < ..m: 7... R. i room—both comfortably-we] crowded: th: SEI’IEF’4“ “Whine: with the {\ct; of .h melange of tables, cam stools, boo n, 1 A in??? 31:“ fs'l‘V.'f".““'d ”fl-“it'll. apers, bed, lounge. a'nd 5 ch articles of ”at?! c ‘s' “E‘SMMTM 'h‘f'lefii‘h' efinement as tin wash-b 0 15' lilliput anl {nihihee of-vohntern. the Cornntmtonertot' irrors, toilet trifles, &c.—!l:obres c_r 9011"”a ”“939“ 1W” l'"".'”"'m.°“'lfif°' verhead, military‘ “"de s ,Smpcn e(“riolved to terya tax ofmuun forlllll pur. it!» bv a horizontal cord—Mocks of the 'O5 “Do“ for t!" PM"! ”"3“"? ‘ @“nmmlt” .‘ . , - ~ than Inst year. In the qurrolldmz comm" “(.1 hght literature occupiijg conspicu us I the amount. to each pert-on dntwilg ha been laces. and some hnlfdoz trunku‘ s‘: r'.reduced for the summer months, find we on unged as to ensure you 9 fill, should 0“ i derntand that tho sum: courne h“ been de ttemnt, to locomoiae in Ill! “ PM“ “P 1 cided on by the Relief Boar}! here. , Ylien.” The finishing “Hi-”f". "fit A friend has huvuderl its tltgiollowing‘ trul'rt‘, if ybu please—of mforthis he 3' Mn. l-Iglironz—l am pleased ‘thilt prohsiqn t‘rim little hex-stove which bunny-the s- ‘-lt_nl been man to continue reliet to the {nulli .mm m «privlous W ‘s’l3°:3°;.ll'.§2l?3§.l§3i2i"siifi‘albiniili'ln'n'i? qhum, 3' this writing. ik reclimng (comf?t— ,ing, confirmed by un~.\ct. hf the Legit-Ilttlhrv, a‘b'y, I have no doubt. if nbt firacefull ,) that thsir thirtiiios would uht he permittetl to dwn the W I a late w- hm 'xo‘tan':.1:"~::;:;; r2:;:::“::,;:".1i'a'r.":: hi“ “”15 picturesquely‘ oxtet fled in 913 T“: . limb—theiisk tinny are exposed to rural; ought. I pose nml'his mind probMLly wander g , not to be omrlonked [l2’ those who have h‘ern ‘fi' m u”. “Ranches oCYorkt/QWH. or the Ei- ‘ permitted to two at Ellell'flist.“h hfomg. Lifu . . . yfllld hmtlth are at iltr greater Importance than ""“y of Corinth. And thus, M 5:0“ 1'" i tltoisum of Slit per month. llowglmlly'wa‘uhl ee, there may be much ”Hit. it nttmct've, the Union men at“ Virginia und'Kentucky have] ml comlbrtuhl'e in tent-life when the Id. f paid a ru-lief tax to have lu-pt theirhomu fill . . - l lhnrun t‘ruuf dostrm-tnoy ; and yet bowl "or ur uncts to mnku It 9.0 nre nth nd. i lbra‘u- Volunteers riwu u. the cult of tho "l" - l Sunday, “I,9“an l 3 ”‘9‘!“ vtl’f‘r’37’fllni“:lernment, l’icumylvuniu, iusten‘tl of Virginia, for latter-writing: ; and Moor ay's mail ”l'é' might h—tvg‘ IJN'DIHC tho bottle—ground. I it. '3 ““l‘ "' "W “°""‘_"“"‘_‘ ”Edge" °‘ ' "‘33 s.ii'.ldrl§E:rTl's"slc fifii‘ll’é‘hfiii‘f. 2‘? 1h: W‘l““‘d"""‘"~ E"l‘°““‘”y l‘ mmyls3hbl t" luhu huvo saved our fair fieltla from tho h-{tjt-la devoted to this purpose : am in View oft no {of theodcqpoiler, a‘nfl are now hottiiug for tho tfihlng‘inflm’ncm of ”m mplnyment. l l lalt‘atiun _oi' the hutuu and the constitution. hey that the most ri-Jitl sol lmtttriun cot 1d htmlly condemn it. The 1 rolling of id associations and the awaken ng off-[nus it : recolh-utions by t;he not mu ‘ exert on n-{ fiuénce for ‘good over the mind of TF 3 H‘t‘tltllk‘l‘, mch us should prphll_tjcott)tnuiid rs 1 (if! (-nvoumge tho habit: { ' ,’l I l Enough, huwover. of ylos llory innrniiz-f filing; in a late comrmtini‘mti n. I heliev -I. ii‘tt'ormod you that our 1112' lont has eht-z‘ brat-ed in (ion. (boycr's’hri aide. and (kiwi Ilix‘s division. lam now ah u‘ to annoudrco. the complexiowdi’ the form ‘no followsi: ' I.——¥Tth Putin. VOlB4 ( tlfan‘try) 11. i (‘t-orge lluy. \ 'l‘ 1;. . l ‘2:—llltli Penn. V 515” ( ni'antry.) 7 l.‘ . (‘ltlnn‘lot-ker. . ,- J 3.- Battery 1).. Capt. 11. .14: lioynol' st; (tttnchmldo lat Root. N. Y. rtillvrv.) l ; 4,—mm . N. y.‘ Volta, {Unhlryl Col. h" A . Lommon. . J.—‘l~t Maryland Vols., "nu. A. u. mum , V ‘E’l‘lne Maid-quarters of the cKim's‘Maminfi, Baltimorl ' .. at Slow:\l't'/s/P'.noc, BJltil t le lst Mnrylnud Cunlry, at‘ ] :thmoro./ 01‘ the situatim! pl)ll~ylv;riuin, and 10th N9l 1‘ odors/Ire ‘ufllt'iéntly infurq‘ _Toapfr will be rcmemberod ll 3 (l.resitlent-ol' Gettysburg. ‘ ‘ nrlers nrc'ostdlnlishod in N For anything in he L 500!“ , c utmry, our regiment‘js at fireaent a {thre here. Do not under; lid, me. .hh‘; ‘ em. to announce it u.l foot L F l I » . -—-o - o.» , n ‘ l; i Prom the ‘ “ uger (ll:1 dl.”' .1 l ;‘ Noar airport .\ a V 3,, ll ‘ { Cn‘mn Ke- , April 152‘ l 1862. ,5! anzxn Snnu: :—Since’ In‘ last we pull eEl up’stakessavenl timoa am he lnst tithe file left from “'Mhingutn, l'o gtha parrots. o mmo nolunl' service, that Being on! o 2 [ll of March, if 1 mistake nlnlt. and lanlh e . April 4th, at Newport Net: about [alix iles north of Fortress Monr ' , where \fe nfe now encamped, living con! lortnbly 's'rid 'iddling well fixed. \I fin twmo y :3“ the boys of the lOlst a H a‘gpnerhl t_ing ‘all in good health and burishingfi— Hone in the hospitol, l heliev . 'As wejust remind may-chin orders ago n alfew‘minuten ago, I don’t d «in it no - nary to say much until we In again; a,d t on I will give you all the articular-u}— Where to now ‘I do not know. hut I thirik tlle advance will lie toward Y rktown'. I tlllink there will be unattack‘ e're in a f clays. The honorable Unger Guards, nqd the bloody 101st, expect to go a chance rt trying our action, which I hople will be sup césaful. _ l, «« .. ; {We have good ofllcora and bi-ove men in oér Regiment. and in fact throughout the wilole Division, which ig oon‘lnmnded by G neml Kasey and Brigadier General Keith, thh thoroughly competent for all their nfilitary' duties, and treat theirimon as man should be treated, and as men We return this compliment. Yours truly; . ————4 - “—.. «~— é‘fi-Lasl winter, when the Sherifl‘of the nty was aentwith I summons toCockeyn :g‘lle, to procure the appearance of severol "gamblers of Capt. .Pl‘eifi'er’gCompany before the Commission” appointed by the Court ta‘take testimony in the matter of the con talked seat between Henry J." Myers and John Busbey, the valiant Captain refused tolallaw tkem to obey the summon.) qf our highest Zola! aul/lorily—lnd that, toe, in a. case of great moment to the citizens of the county. Lost week several members of his Company spent a number of days here. as witnessel in'asnit tried in Court, It came out in the testimony that the party who dashed tlleir presence made a simple‘requat (if Copt. Pfeifl'er that they be relieved from dzlty for the time, and he at on'oo 'consontl ed. Why the difl‘erence in his' _bonduct' if: the two cases? ,Politlos—politiqs l tgand Mun- Eroéd will y 0'! May n thrown ion—en- . it the. loss él-bsnle at ‘ fin. thir. mi, twenty Geri-ding to st! 1054 was pended.— 'l Qfa No'nh 7‘ oever ls '; Ol' SOTO ' " a most [21%; season I t 9 Bronchi- hkut them nogsage to the on ,_ Monday, thorny that order for the uh; Florida, riveg' of that ' . . omn t 9mtion. Etc-E13033!» New Jamil fiction-1i Democmic. _ ; : The Ports: Guéds. ry,) lillth are I j: of I‘mtt y bore; zynd of “.rmp Cam I‘, fiof the 87 h York, 3' r flu Gene «I . them as u | [ igmle heAd- *imqm. lined lb t LOCAL DEPAMMINT. Cgmmon‘r‘allh r 3. Joseph Huxley} Juliet me‘m, Lnnwny of loath}! In! mjil of *Jphn Nnry. Verdict, not gflhy. ; Commonwenhh «a. David Tom. Indict ment, Assault ind battery upon Sarah Taber, hisl wifef . Verdict, guilty—genus”! to fir“ mohtfil in County Jail, and lo pity Ifine clone duh“ nud'costs. ‘ ‘ t: i ~ y All the appficntions {or TATOI‘I‘I Licenle an! granted. ‘ “ fiJno. A. Noe], non ofJncoh Noel..mx\lnn‘hl~ ‘hlcusunt tp., this gnumy, was among thicbn‘q‘ily fivouuded m flue but“; of:l':ittal.>urg fillldip‘, 'from the explosion of I) shell. H: wul (uh-n, tn l‘nirn, “her? hl‘ died n m-rk flier. Hutu: n finmhcr-rgf (“n1 t. Millir's (fomv‘xmy, 34th Regiment Illinoié Volunteers, and highly-n. Yrenwd h_\‘ his offirern and comrhules. Hil kg: wa’p übout 29313”. Pence to the bun: lid,- diclr's nshel. f ‘ ‘ . ' W‘Uwen R. Davis, uf ()upt.,-)lnrlin'l (‘omi pun-y, and Commissary :Sergenm of the i 7“: Regiment. has been detu‘led to [he Uurernmfrut Machine Shop.“ AltxlnilLlriu, V 59. T: ‘ $1: in mid that Jhmeu UlrimenLufflnlpt‘ llnruqr‘s (‘mnhy (‘umpmuz “1:3 ”will! ltlllgni prisuncr by Aphby's anpairy,whils|. cup-icy}: duly. ‘ ‘ I 1 I 1 ' Wiley! the nut A‘lnh‘onift-uu-nb in} I‘ll}. issue—among thlfiu llmi of “NRA. ”carafe; A. ('odnri and Joseph‘s. Gillespie, who'hue dpfrn ed n grocery, provixiod ‘nnd nulipn Morofin Yo‘rk street, nex‘t minor to “fill"! llngcl. Tfirir lint-k}! large. and khe puhlic will find it :111~ vainlngeqns Inuit: tin-n? II cull; : Corinn- AmnM ‘ni'nl FILIB. Picking lnn‘eire-l ceiwcd large nqsorluwnls‘ of new gun-la. u: . Col. Samson is hmkinLv {requi'ut uddiliuusgh bifi; Ilork. ‘ ~ 1 jarflecently q hur! .10!an Shunt, inMountpl nnoxher from Mr. Jncoh ‘lo’tnship. Several all have been made. ‘Exlrn. ed on ghb {mn'ol owner fl‘Mr. Henry Ziegl. II few diys ago, capture (‘unuwago‘ech hear ‘ing it with n sr‘onn! chore“. I! vn-igbcj‘d ten gnud throw for Butler." fiThe Eighty-lave [h Regiment of Putn ayhnnil Yolnntpers wn?revieged my! illllufpf'. toll on Mondng‘ lut, byi Brigndiqr Cooper.| n lanbcn'illo. Tlxo’rcgim M, alter having bun reviewed by the Grncnf mists-fr, went lbmdyb a ‘number of Holmium ii‘n High]; mxiafnct‘bgy mnnhor. Genernl Coo r somplinfcnud I“. regiment. mg the proici cy of its ‘dnll Ind luau fine léldierly ‘appegnn‘clelrtf the meh. IL in com minded by Colandl Geo c Bay, of York. Kha othef field ofiiccn ur‘e Lirincnnul (‘oluntL Sch", 6! York, Ind It’or Buchlgr, offing-J burg. ‘ ' . 1 The field ‘ find ‘compnnl'v olficen dclerve grin credit for the uéelien! discipline land uoldifr like dem mof the command,‘_ which 11:0! forms pnrm the brigadé of Gwen“~ Cooper}, Barium Ana-mm ‘ ‘ _ WHY ARI-2301' OI'fliSO'LmERS PAID?— : The Yorli rim says :—The aoldiets “Atoll,“ I along the Northern Centnl Reilroad hue not i heefi pnid ofl‘ for the‘inst fonr months, and :1" ' understand that some of +he farhiliéi of the mm afrom thig‘place are in u Ldestitute conditlon— ilnfedng for the comment nsccapuies of life, : in consequence of this shpmoful neglect on "the ! part of 'onr govemm'enti ofiicinlu. Where the ifnult lies in n query tons, but we do know { that there is really no occasion or excuse for , such a course on the part orthoge in authority. IWhen our brave sons enlisted in thee-used ’ on: country, they bed this Assurance that do, i would receive their pay monthly, and thns :ho‘ : enabled to provide for their wives and little ‘ ones that they left behind them‘ The to: ply ers, and the people who are fumilhing the Gov ernment with money. to pay our troops‘ mgr god in prosecuting this war. to sustain put glorious Union, expect to have the money Ip pliedto the purposes for which it was origin“- ly intended, and not for the abolition ofslflefl in the District of Columbia or any where flu. or the squandcring oflt in the buildinfl 0’! jail, or for the appropriation of Fire Deput ments and the sprinkling o! theetreou nth-rt. ter in Washington, or for the purpOlC of Undeli ing Republican politicians and specum‘m- 7’ng hope the attention of the K°V°mm‘f“m b awakened to the necessity Owing ofhzr: have soldiers without dc'l-11l 3'?“ I'd ' . those who are will}. Bfoi§d;'§__ . ' ‘ . Jennison, “I? ionic mom ongwoglof 5 J ahavllsg: ” lflranlu ‘ in M . g o 1 ’ on“ i. ~ tho P2333] I'?va bu Pgen Medal-r surest on the abuse of muborilinuiofi", ~ ME 113 ES 22 CM El ! wu Molg-n Irnm gun ensum.l town-hip. um! ncher', 11L, fin Slrnflann mp'l in stenL ollirrl caution-is no tv - raq ir- ofJuotgeg r, n! math-r tmrnyliip, n “'il-l'floiyse 0111‘ng Inrlzoll'q mill, hy‘lth :A dog brought in m Hounds. Thu mu ‘l"3
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