BE-AVER. AEGUB Wednesday, kay 27th> 1863. D. L. |MBR!E, Editor 4 P«prietor. * For Supreme Judge, ; IHi N. i) A KIEL AGxNEW, OT BKATXB COrSTT. S, M. Pentebgill 4 Co., v A’o. *7 Park Rtic. N. Y.. State tl., Sotiorr, ■re bar Agents for the Anaus in those citits ud are authorized to take A'drertisementS and Subscriptions ftr usatour Ltnetst Rata. NOTICE. ’ HAVING disposed of my interest in the Bearer Aryw, all those indebted to me nbssription, job work, etc., will please fall and settle immediately with J. L. Ander son, who is authorised to receipt in my name. Feb. 19, ’62. T. C. NICHOLSON. x - ■ ■ ’* ■ . The Sentence of Vallendigham- Clement L. .Tallandigham has been sentenced by the President of the Uni te (&Btatfs to be sent ; South, in to the lines of . the enemy. Notwithstand ing the ’evident mildness of, this disp )- silion of this Traitor to his count! y, Ywe find many sympathisers in the ■North—amongst.them, of course, the Western Star— finding great fault with ihe'Administration for this course.— But upon taking a calm and fair ’vicw of the. subject,, there is no point in which eillber Mr. Yallandigham or bis snjjporuh-s can find any valid objec tion to this course. Mr. Yallandigham- has always con- j teiideii that, io this war, the North j I.’ ' I were tne aggressors, that Jefferson! Davii and his allies were battling for j lb‘a and his sympathies j were with them rather than with the i Administration; therefore he can not 1 but look upon it as fitting that he | sbfauld berreturned to hisSfrlendn. Hei will now be. with those whom he has j ■always- praised; he will be with bis' friend Davis, and can do, all- the good he can for the Southern Confederacy. There is no impropriety in 'thus Bend ing out of thia country, and consigning to-Davis, all those who are more, fa vorablb to the success of the South than the North. Let the thing be i done fairly. Let each party and each section have its own friends within its .own confines. Those, who are,for Jcff.lDavis and the Southern ©onied-' e'racy, sbonM bo sent into the South ern (-oufedurapy to co-oper ate with their friends. .We. observe that the,Southern pa-ii pers are inuding Ya*!ljindighaiTi to the! ■kies, and making much ado over nisi treatment. They can now have an j opportunity of showing their appro- i cialion of their Northern- friendn.— | Thp Messrs. Wood, and others of that j •i.trjpe, be scr.Loff to Dixie.; and ] we presume if they do not mend I their ways tliat they soon will t the sooneritbo, better. v ' ■ j | • ' Ko nan can pretend with any fait T,HH« that those who arc really opp6sod to the war at the present stage of the conflict, when, all the energies 01. the nation are called forth to put ciownJ . ■ tin* r< bcllior., and °wheu it is a ease of i j fiM/'or life or death to jthe Union, no j man can. wb sa£, protend that oppo-1 siiioH to the war if any thing bathos . tilityJb ihe’coualry, and .any apologj ' for Vallandigham, or any expressions of sympathy in his case is bnt an in* dication of that hostility. The friends of the Government ere not the friends .of Ya'dandighara. His friends must ; bo the daienda-of Davis; there is ho halt way about it. , The Administration is unjustly ae ctiscd of harshness and, tyranny!in ■ dealing with these .enemies, and are told that "these misguided men should be let alone." Such pleas come with an ill,'grace from those who have been sympathising witfi the Government, and with much worse from those who bave.not been heartily with the Goy- errimcnt. in ..'putting down the rebel * lion. The. following. wljleh] we clip ' from the Pittsburg Dispatch , expios. v #ts ouf meaning fully upon this point: ‘The able decision of Judge Lea vitt. upon the application lor a 1 writ of habeas corpus in I .the case of C. L. Tailandigliani. will be read with satis-; faction by every loyal man in the country. The copperhead conserva tives have already divided the Law • Judges ot the North into two classes, one-willing pn all (occasions to seize upon pretexts for hampering the Gov ernment iu the execution of military ' law, and the otjher rather disposed to , err in favor pi, than against the. ' else of necessary military powers.— The former elans have hcbn tbo-recip ients of much fulsome adulation, from ' conservative’' writers, the latter 6f . 'much unwarranted virulence. The practice ;ha» become io decided, and so firinly established, that we have learned, to expect a storm of malicious .. comment' upon every such .decision. ’ and a failure of this sequence to Judge Leavitt’s decision will esito more -as tonishment than the vilest attacks on his judicial reputation.” SpsTEscEP.^j 1 -Tb® • ooiotkvi man Wlceler, who was tried at Wasbing tou laii week forJtilling a yonr.g man: named Well', al last , fall /intuited it: ihe wrTrrurnriii^ defendant' cl", inaVciyr second tlegrte. Jio we? 4 «ast«*e*4 'u\ ?»• i iietiltentiary for I (Q-Tne news from tlie Army ofthe! Potomac, the past week, is quite meager. The return of thoi nine molnchs’ men, most of .wbomj were with this army'; has,. it ‘is said.l copsidcrably reduced the effective force under Gen. Booker, and it is quite doubtful! whether ho will make anoth-. cr movement till reinfore'ed. Mean wlrile liio army still continues to hold its hid position at Falmouth.! Affarsin the\Soulh-west, however, look much more encouraging. Gon. Grant has captured Jacksonville Cap ital of the State of Mississippi, and defeated the rebel forces in a hotly i contested battle between-Jaekson and Vicksburg. The railroads haye been broken |np, and a very largo amount of rebel property has been destroyed. The deteat of the rebels atlVicJts burg and the capture of th« city is reported, but nothing official has been received at Washington. | Affairs in Tennessee are pretty much the same ns at last advices.— Eosecrans still holds his position, and Bragg is not strong enough: to attack him; ' > ’ , ' rebels have had the worst of it so far during Uie spring campaign. A vigorous prosecution of the advantages already gained would seem to be the best movement that the Administration' could .make. Railroad Adpideni- The Wcllsyille adcommodiition tram, oir Saturday; evening, ran off the track near Ccitirtnoy's station. T|Wo of the cars were thrown partly over the steep bank, killing- the brakesman, Mr. Wrn. Ewing. 'He was thrown from the train some distance, his head striking the sharp edge of a rock, cut- ting off the entire top of kiS'scull, kill ing' him instantly-. Several others were injured slightly-. Mr. Blain, of Bridgewater,had one of his hands badly injured,!/ On looking at the wreck wo were, ainazed that there .were not more killed and wounded,. Thrce-or four trains were delayed there for sev eral'hours' ■ | At feo.';E Capt. John S. Lilt-ell, of the 7dlh Pa v Regiment, stationed »‘n South ;Carolina. is now at horde on furlough. -The Captain looks. as if though lhe Southern climate, and the life of a soldier, agreed with him. This, | / - j ~ “ t-- is the first! time be has been, absent frotjj ij/.-t regiment, since'entering the service about twenty-one months ago. He loaves for the South this week, Cs.pt. Thos. Henry, of-the 1-IOtH Regiment, is also di home oh hirlongh. lip ijioks. too, asj it ‘’soldiering” i agreed with him. lie. is considered one of the linest—although tl;e young est. wc believe-—officers in the Regi ment. In the late , battles on the jlßapp:,bannock ho disp’ayod grout bravery and coolness while leading his n on into- 'action. ;We -feel sine that * Tom" will never disgrace ibe ‘•craft.” ifir From a loiter, received from Sergeant John [N. grazier Company Ig. ICSth Regiment Pa. .'Militia., we 1 learn [that our drafted men of this i countv are now lying At Washington, N. C. They have lost three men by death—James Leech of Hanover tp., Aicx. B.; Romigh and John Stcinbach s of Mow. Sewiekly ip. Sefgt. F™ gives many interesting particulars of the j way things are in! rebeldom, their markets, &c., which we are Unable to publi t r>. . 0 I The Baxter Case; • | The following, in regard to the Bar ker case, from ■ this county, we clip from the Washington correspondence oi ilio Pittsburg Eitpateki ■' \ Washington, Pa., May 28d.— fn a brief note yesterday morning If In formed you that the Beaver county would he : taken up in the after noon, the Wheeler homicide Case hay ing been! concluded. In common with many others, witnesses, I had become almost wearied out in waiting, tor the case, and felt some relief at the ex pectation that it was reached at Hast, notwithstanding the prdspect ofi our stay here being prolonged until next week, j' ! 1.'.- I mentioned the the com monwealth had asked the case. tc» bo pul over until the next term in conse quence of the absence ,of Mr. Brad* sbaw, Treasurer of Beaver co., {an important witness. Mr. Bradshaw being advised that his wife was aery ill. left fqr home. The defense slrehu ously resisted the motion, and finally consented 'that Mr. Bradshaw’s depo sition should be taken. Mr. Kutun, the Beaver county District Attorney, procured the deposition, but under the uost[disUessiiig circumstances. — Mrs.. Bradshaw died about an hour before her husband reached Beaver, and had been buried when Mr. Rutan reached ithere. He took down in writing Mr Bradshaw’s evidence, and returned; hero with it on Friday after noon, entering court in the midst of the argument on a motion by the de fense to ipiash the indictment. The indictment charged the defen dants With being accessary to the murder 6f John Ansley after the fact, is drawn under the common law, atid| the offense charged as felony; i! Counscl'ifor defendants moved’to j quash the indictment, and filled, their ; reasons as follows t- j I. Tbp indictment does not 1 charge the fact] that a murder had been com mitted by Eli F. Sheets. , • 11. The indictment does not declare the fact that the said Eli F. Sheets had been sentenced, nor that bo was impritoned under the charge 111. That the crime charged in the indictment is not indictable at com mon la j.v since the statute of 1800 ;■ but it !is indictable and punishable; alone under that statute as'a misdo-i meaner, and that the Court of Oyer j and Tlirmiuer of Beaver county had no jurisdiction cf the offence charged iu the Indictment. Washington, May 28.—The follow ing dispatch was received by the Pres ident to day: ;. Memphis, Term., May' 23.—T0 Col. Anson Stager, Washington, )D, C. ; Official information from below to Wednesday baa been received. Gen. Grant has captured Haines, Bluff and the entire works of ' Vicksburg, a large of prisoners, and fifty seven pieceajof artillery. The battle is still raging, with every prospect of capturing the entire forcelsiri Vicks burg. Wc hold Jackson, Black fiver ! i bridge and Haines', Bluff. |,Ai report is j being made up for Washington. , W. G. Fuller, ; [ Assistant Manager of Telegraph. , The following was received this ‘morning at the headquarters of the army: I Memphis , Tenh ,11 a. m., May 21. Maj. Gen.H W. Halleck; General-in- Chief': A citizen has arrived at' Lag range, who left Canton on Saturday ) looming. He reports that Johnston i was at Calhoun,.seventeen miles North | of Jackson, with 6,000 men,) endeavor ling to effect a junction with Pember ton at Edward’s station, i At Holly Springs ho saw. a dispatch from Canton, dated the 19th hist., as follows: Gen. Grant was reinforced, and drove the enemy,iiito the entrench ments on the Big Black. Johnston jibas ordered all the previsions from r Can ton, The Pearl river- bridge at 1 Jackson and the trestle work at-Bran i don, were burned. ’ j , i G. A. Uo«i,BUT,jMoj Gen, Eleven o’clock, P. M.—-The follow .ing dispatch has just beep received at the War Department: ! i ! Memphis, Tenn., May 231—1 forward the following, which has just heeii re ceived-from Col. John A. I Bawling, A. A. G. :*Uear of Vicksburg May Wo landed at Briinnsburg on the 30th (April. On the Ist of May-wO jfbaght battle of Port GibSo.v, defeated I the rebels under whose-’loss' in t killcd, wounded and prisoners: was at least 1,500. Loss in artillery,' five pieccsi On the 12lh of .May, at the bitllo of Kaymo,nd,!lbcjr JW. , , ; Od the 17th’, advancing to »the Big Black; we fonght Pemberton again at bridge and captured three thous-. and fftore prisoners. |He fought in rifle pita, protected by a difficulty bay ou, full of abattia. liawlo’s brigade ■od M’Clerhand’s corps charged the rifle pita magaoiflcvnt, and-took mjprp prisoners insn ~ their own nUra -1 pert. Pemberton , bis bridge and returned to Vicksburg with only I three cannon out of sixty that he|bad taken out. . •: ?, p. | _ . Building four.bridges over the' Big Black. Gen. Grant arrived before the town on tbs evening of the; 18th, jand | now bolds it closely; invested. He had .Opened a line of supplies via ChiofeasawJ bayou, having cut the town off from Haines’ Bluff, which is abandoned, by the enemy, and which <3enl Grant will occupy. |. There wet sharp fighting through the day yeeterday. Steele won and the u pper blnffs; andthe enemy’s upper .water batteries and gets: water from the Mississippi. S Sherman’s corps I . .1 ' ' : rs ■. I ( ■ ... jI" ; '•." i -I lost yesterday five hundred killed and j : 1 wounded. (McPhersons,who holds the] | j ; center, lost little, as did McC|ernand,| j liich round r papers.of " Monday are i who bolds the-.left. -The ; gunboats Unhappy,over the capture of Jackson. ‘kept the memy on the alert daring Sliest They say ah evacuation 'and j the night and and probably .the town retreat’ from Vicksburg oi- a pitched ■will, bo, carried to day. •There are battle is ay matter [of immediate ne-jj from 15,000 to 20,000 men in it. cessity. They coll Grant’s . move a. ( New Tpak, Slay 24 —The Herald's nold one, which must be made to cost special Washington dispatch say* himiorthojrebels very dearly. Though! ithat advices had been! reccived by “affairs l<»ok ugly for us (Rebels)-we j the President from Gen Grant, de-. have a general ;.(J;oe. Johnston^.'fttij. tailing h'lsj proceedings ‘to the 20th.— whom all have confidence, We a^aiti. He had fought.five .battles, capiurea intelligence with anxiety and stiong; jsixty four guns and 0,400 prisoners. hope.” Another article 4 represent^• 1 The Richmond Hnquirer of the 30tn tlje safety of Richmcndj' as )>y no’- isays, in relation to Vicksburg:i ’ * t Tf nieims assured,-anil. urges the -con-i iodine happy combination be not made scrlplion of "every able bodied male j between the forces under Pemberton from 16 to 60 years; of age for its de-j land Johnson, the heroic city] must fence. The UnioU forces at Mfestj (fall." i.j- I ,| • 1. Point and Uoakcr's reinforcements ! j The New York Times’ army ’ Cor- are reasons for ankicty-,and Yankee'! j respentfence, .dated yesterday], says ; trickery and strategy are deplored. j • that news was received from tlie ene- i j Gen. Grant’s official dispatch 4 an-! my’s liiiestlint Pemberton was de-| bouncing the capture of| Jackson isj tested between; Jackson and; jVicks-j published; He says : ‘-This place fell I burg, with heavy loss in killed and j j„to our bands vesterday, after u! wounded land 3,000 prisoners, as well j of about • three- horns. | Joe I ns one division of his' ford-ds I cut ofl?j Johnston,wus= in coinmand. Thc-ene-i and- retreating in a i uojilberly J direc-| m y i etreated North, evidently ..with I tiomK Gdri. Johnston J attacked the | the design of ioinihg thei Vitikdburg Federal forces in Jackson, %b|ch ro- jihrccs. 1 sfa" the Di.i.-ici, .. i.l 1 j _ i- j W:, ire ,• w Columbia yesterday .pronounced-a whipped, and rotroatcif. upon Vicks- : . .-v t,. ■; - m , , IF m iv. , J i: j r ,i w 1 decree of total divorce in) tlie r case, of burg; The above ia- awa. to be the . •»-.. ... „ . r-.i v . * »v * • J \ * ■ i r> lueii. John M. Brur.nan Kfizn l contents of; a dispatch frpra Get. Pern |i. „„„ r. t . “,T * ! barton to Gen. Lee j i 5 t 1 mTI ■ FaoxßtU Mo.HROK, May 24.-The! "K'f I' l * fjhild. ■ The material facts Richmond | DispafcAX of the 22d don-i f USC{i excitement lf nd interest, tains the following dispatch : I'i I 1 ng °’ nnU !>’s * New :! Mob,lt, May 11-In Saturday's “PP 0 "* ‘ ,ul ( ;fv " * n ’ an i’; fight, wo loSit thirty pfocesof artillhhy, ;£ ,lh ° which nsore spiked and abandoned;-| at U |« batfle of, On Snitday the Federuls advanced to 1 j n “ 1'; , ! ‘ take the Big Black bridgd, b'tit were 1(1 0»e . of pur letters fri)m;_ Norfolk repulsed. ! They crossed . higher np : vf fc G<#»t a, regiment of Rebels cross and Cook us in the rear; when tbo ' -G'u Rappahannock 15 tniles, byiow ■ bridge was burned and • tile Sv.r-ks : f illlno, » lh r! l ' n SatUt'day ti?gl>t, labandonejd] The loss is -heavy.—4 H’ 1 the , a'ssage of snr.pry opcdicr.l. Vicksburg is closely bisieged, Rkj ; and other s-jjiplles froni Bailinlcn c for enemy isle osing in on every side.- ].ConfedcratC use. They are sak! to vti * IL* i c.i . ‘bat-e tanei! eight Jirisoi'i-rs .(votn a Vicksbtirg Is Eaxd to bo Ours p iir (y of the Sth PenmijM-vu . '7 ASllr , :< 9T ON ' -May 24.—^At jcleven j p) a ■ {* UVi ilry i and to huVe affected 0 clock, U. Jin., .to day, the President , u ,| r j H ,rp'oso. - received itbe following telegraph an-1,1 L ar-i .tit r .. ’«*• 1 nouncemb.it tt.k vdsburg is , ours. H, G « n: %°J- graphs from, At :n- At.-, . i> o 7 , i- I Chester,; Va\ on Tuesday ; )r; cav- -r—rr wnfffl’tl P had it sklrfnisli -with the* Rebel ]'• ‘Wednesday,tlie.,2olk patch froui Mr. -Fuller the telegraph 1 1 4, to dav Xix iiiiles tVom .-heiV-! >"'“•• Mar'caret Ann, wife „f George manage!| Memphis, laic laKt! ntglit, | > b. VDtu .Li seven —! G Rradshaw, Esq., Count v* Trca-uivr ?ays the -stars and stripes now floaf; g 0|) Vn/side-? Mv- : --av- t * r in the!’27ih Mar 'of over and the v ctory U--! j V ! iber ■ I . coinpietp. I have, held this message j’ r “| A] |; • .. -f j, , The cireumsiamos '' t LV hoping to. itet tho* confirmation, bull i A jn.rv. attcr ibifceduv* iloh.borstr. ‘ 1 i- -.Pi J- > the line lias ;beon interrupted, and lvkie#ib a divhrce ca|c, 1 .. ir' J : , ’ ‘ . ai "‘ ; 1 t l; - now giyi It to you as it rca.-fieo nm.jKy’erd Idischargca On SUtnrduyMast, | " I 0; "i*!]' 1 think I the- vyjre will \ be. bll right jui.able to agree. There was evident, j “ 1 ;| V -i 6 , • *. . ,■ , r , i*• , r.'i, ;\i "a., ana innue lor lliut pm-nc.s,- soon. I 'Jv a groat deal of bad lee dig between- xf ... ■ ; i i . - 1 ... •;■ • i, . i ■;(• .. ~ . l - ■ ;■ jlonuav niormiig.-leavrag her xva. .Washington, May 24.—Up to 10 ibe jurors, and nnally one of,; the u....r . n , , ■)>, -, r-.p 3 - o’clock fd-riiight the l Prcsidpiit liad no stated that d-.the case was tried agaiji. j “ jj | -‘‘X further IrAclMgonnc. oxccpti.ig a tcle-j it ought to >4' before hi j.rrv-. r • e - s- all ,^- ' " ' ' • ■ ’ -lIJ gram from Mainplm. diuedl4:3o P. 51;, tjicrc is! nothing lateii yi.4 limn the morhilig report of the capture,'of Vicksburg. . '| • ■ " • j' ' Fro,A ,uSrb tacts already. ici(eivod, no doubt stems tO be entertained ,in any quarter of! the full o! V ickrdiurg. — The offii ii l contirniuuon, however; re awaited n ilh anxiety.' The rejoicing was gerlcral tbioughoul the Oily to Oaj. 1 ■- V - V !■:. Nary department has intormation thaj Admiral Porter has been co (•per Wling. w th Gen. Grant in the Beige of Vieksbr rg. 11 is fleet still ■ cannot ad.-; mg thoJcUy imd its works, flldl in the bands of Che rebels, by night, iwhilo Granl’aiarmy assailed it by day, thus giving ih? rebels within the tow.n and entrenchments not a moments retaxa turn frorfl jiie perils of ’their situation. The Kumq\dcpartnioT.t alstf received Official information j that Farragill’s fleet is actively bombard ing Pot". Hudsom, , j ,• ‘ j , sauljt appears, ihcys; the Richmond: Sehfiiiel of May 201 If, that almost ev eryth! a g Has bad anXadvaneing ten dency, j The butchers,\as predicted, have railed their prices. \The super-: abundance of spring vegetables baa; no offeiit upon the - charges! djiggs are; 82 perj dozen. Rutter is beyOnd the; roach of tho masses, and young chick-, ons soar so high that a man;ol mOdcr-' ate mea s dares not dream of ever gazing upon their like ;vgain. But; some Of these things, H m believed; must soon bn lower. more, May 25—A letter front p aboard ihc 'LL ,S, I steamer dj dated the 12th of May. says ; still afloat, no t\v:Uist adding js rebel reports^,of her de-j -ni and capture. He] they nj their position at the mouth River, in dqfluuce ,of rebel an office Harlfon she was numeroi aiructioi main tail of Bod threats. >jtb Against Rai|>B.-— -The Richr Ixaminer of the 21t»t says sins are to be formed into eonir lor the defence ,df the city aj STankeo raida.anolherof which i attempted at orure, as .they Richmond defenceless. 'AU, tiexomplion, are to he.orgamz drilled in such manner as will with their regular bust- Bures: mond E the citiz panics f gainst 1 Will! tip think without ed and ( net inti uessV phe Confederate Congress has I a biH placing after it of Mar. all oitizons of the 1 States, inclffditrg Marylanders timers, residing in the Confed- Statcs. ■' : 'I passed | the ! Is Uniteil or bojp Pratol 3 Mnjc an ori Arlinig: shall! bs contra! beenjsj: r.Gen. Heintzelman has issued or directing that the farms on ;on flats, near "Washington, cultivated' by the labor of the bands who have for some time ipportod at the public expense. iaiders in Matthew and Gloii, counties’. ■ ordered , bjr Gen) , under Gen. Kilpatrick and Gillis, have returned.; They minently successful,and brought ilarge number of horses, mules, t combined a land and water bent. ,■ , J ;■ Tbe ceever Keye», Capt. were* back* &c. I moy... ' Vah WciJ ttliVi* wobU Vw\t Cat ho hcs or all Protestant*. 1 •; ■ i l>o . > . - , • u - ~ •/] . . i . ■ ■ . ... oi ,r * \ bi* eolirelv ,« On . im* t , - JjiaJshuw \vhh leicirniohe-J ‘or ur. \x heir church* recognize tmarrmtro, as :, r ,-\ .{- i, . -j ;i , v» i • Z, v i . .. --r.. »• ■ j vi — ; 1 but failed lo.jva*:* ho sue ni.- a saci ambnl no to l.« d...0vMl : hcr,^ i t .i vv ,xf nosd ' ilv , veii X llh h „ ur t>.o opposition, | fb no: aiUr Imait,.,! he'r 'lnsf. ‘iTboro to «uf pastes w Providential i;;tiMiuit| and. respondent .urv.,- ■ ■ 4) , u > u - 01v TUe ilo * s felt Op.* jX ptlt'J.'ii.'S. i x. iik. >a- vd. r ■:■- Ij ?-Xt is rumored’ that Gvybnibr/Cur-IrdeaV sky,' ’ivliVti ’Uo-rSjt'-'j'ejl;'!M litifi has ternlercdjthe Pr&sidci/t’‘ 30;«d0 {>uU-J'station ,at~tinine. r.-.S i militia" VP garrison ithl? defcticiM ' a'. 1 u-i cal hts. **»>; crttViVd bor:>;;>!;si -1 v(*a{diingtmi; Bahijhdrefn ici so'irie nth.-uhe blow,- an i '.mvs-e-J Ifs hm i *i| points, and thereby reUeya that; and angbXb[. tbo-e 1 number i <>f‘. disciplidetr soUIU-rs, thaf j !i;,ve »ecft Pfili--; -.sj r.-i , j they may by.phiyed field. X *'o-} ptyeWft' t.i-s IIw l-iv«i | rlhaiy Slapioii, is to.jhave 'object- i.wiib | ecliu:i, ( lMe sym],atliV, tile ji The 54lh' M«ssaoh«Ult.s v br erdorod chedieiitl/i, eludsiian .k-J : lament, was last week presented ; ample pM vi; ioll f i'''"l 3 Wish ftfiif regimental colors.' The , ‘hw *o sud< "f ?'. 1 J.;' : pi'esentation speech avus | made by.; th.t nnd .... ; ■- <;bv. Andretv who suid he wasi identi-; hopes.. dyiA.fen to d . ~,n.s, (fled with the regiment, ind." would I crushing hearis in sgo.in ■ .di m v. Ui«r. fidl hist,# « I »‘ ,d » magistrate. j. ■ j ■ siirr o.y,fijl.-X <-n|y »" e.xii? ; lion.. E- P idpanlding prcs|dod at : i)il i o;i • 0 f >iis wl.. V > jth<- • "the tJnicni 'Xicague Cenyontlon on -.h0., idiiisteneth.” ; X ; at /Wednesday ;{ It "|a’s' addrosMA.;■ , , IN ,; t ..v er'great ’consplhtipia (. ' tv ‘the Hon' Muiitgoir.ery Bl'.nr. , I fi iendsd’o know tiitit forth?; fid Paui;Broni), iEsq., and thf Ho? , ,. ll} die’’ was , , ", : [ Messrs. J. M. Ashley, Jfhn' 4? t< i' ,ns l-i.'cOve-P soven.Tyears ago she -yS.T- Xj antes Lane! and wany others.; heso- witll Pi-csilyierian, (j^urih'.'(Oid litlions to siippdrt iho Administration,; Utl(1 / r-l i ie ' pastoral, i-are iof Rev Mr &c.\ were ui'ftni.motisly adopted. ' X oe ;. < j..:f t .hh)w. in X;ew ~Brigh?tin. ll,’ attendance was; Itiirgo.- > . ■j\vln')!e 1 ito, her daily-walk aiideniivet i of, losses.iit; sation, ever since, been m,! the Htei'tvttles aj, is' unvarying esenvplifilaiion u: tiK-| 1 ,. . as ‘.follows:' Killed, 1,989 ; wounded ; or and beauty ofj the Gospen-• ■-. 6 867? The mjmbeT reported killed; was ronbis.lent.i #e e" I will bo sliehtly: tilVted when the list is ; Bt antly f I X',X , ccd ated witlc thb BW] of exchanged ri ene4 as she ;drdw • near'(the Sners received fromj Wchmond.-j valley.” cbndrmdd the . U(h. T- Between LJOO arid 1.860 of thq.wound-, were no, raptures, no victoiiouss..;-. fd tyero butklighlly injrired?, »*nd were | put a cairn, J not disabled or! off duty r for a a?ufile that lief mind cd \i av X ■ ! ( ,f ■' !■ ! :]. . She" trusted all—the absent - P On Pridav the BaplfcV Missiona?v|tbe dear cbildreu, her own soU,.y; Union in seasionjat ClLlardXQhid. i the>ands of 3'pm* : Her last * a KSd aSrll bf resolutions, cl,ar-; wCr| -sweet, ’ spoken, >- aeterizini' the war as lust and holy jmgs. as lier gaze caugh . s.g ■■ dETt g bblief tliat the: authors J beahfeons, v.s.on, .nv.s.lbe.lo nu ■ fbp, Tlehollion have inflicted the I eves., Hey last appreemtion u »'• the |wAr. to. ibo, completely whispered. t , by into i j successful, ex hoi ling tbb Union to ..Jesus can make a! dying bed ■ sustain the. by prayers, influence and personal saert Andbrcathemy life out sweetlyl flues, v ',!■ ■ S iX,;„! And so she departed, r-rv^f; - The Nbw York EeraU states that a e;irg pf ij eV ot»on to .-her M;"';;, match lor a prize! fight bas.becg agreed | )V , a g wt i e .i and. touching] X 1 upon between Torn Hycr and J o ®.; j. eI)C J her bord. to join Coburn for 81.000 a side. to come oft . lhat f ol C vcr hymn Hi'ir'X within- six months; also that, part or.; , tJ « o Wo| .j d odjlighi and l. 81,000 forfeit trfbpey is| deposited; aml|. . iVuJ t^o ca re amj, auo^X; 'the balance will: ho put up,|Oii j oVe d partner, for when; ] day. ■ j' > . I isbed to the last a deep f# j. A large l on ;i fection, she was suvround|d 0} j meeting was held at 01d. Point ’a., ! an j dour friends—-a motiiet a ;; ; on Friday last. ■ were luw, a sister ami by Gqv. Pterpont i*n|d Hon. Joseph-; j aW) an aunt many Segar. • , ‘ i , 1 jwho were most ..assiduous l^ ■ Ff-dm Galveston wb loam that not kind offices on her l*e!;;dl. only are the fbrlicatidr.s at] and near (availed''not. ! The tali, -tconwi.l that point being rapr<|ly increased ini C r,”jcame to her, and iWWf 4 -,. nnjnber and strength, but that, the gone] O! that v.-e. who ".‘ entrance to thejliarbor been ob- absence, may dlso j strueted. Some of the forts are said . Beayer, Ma.v 2511 k, ; t)h to be iron-clad, and ji h-omdad, i>i£j)_Ou the loth J'X o! ;,; ram, the “Bayou City.’tfias been ad- im tllo • residence dod to their navy, Hornet La.nc | b _ Mr/ Jobn -d #,4 still Ire main? beyond p»b- range, ot ~nl ■ yi rs Potioca. ss*. 'gnn«. ‘ ■ •■j. I llrcicrp ,k „ -Washington (’omj.ic,.r., . % kork A* 4Tv--VilV' ! A f stood that General; : Uo-.k r , r “c“tr lying.isle;for notldrg:' T ,iC *> will hear from him again Bo<. r '^ U ii trj is expected, ami the enemy -vilT,; i a bly.Lave enoiflth f.j Uq on •n li . ‘‘ ol ' a ' .side of the. Rappuha dnock d niton?!? 1 month ot June. - n fc» tho . sa.tt'bij Sehtiri has fifed I ...k . th the War Department to naM report ot the battle o{V Chhneeiiorv'ir ns, an ahstVef to ir.si rotations him contained in mioffleiai corr^," 8 -! jdeiic-e. 110 corisidors 'the "fault with his corps commander. • - • Tii'aEAt£j»Eo Raid p FI sfc«l. ;Friday iiiglit’-j WdSHiigfbii "• Telegrams received ln.-r.- t-,-d jthat Stuart is believed -to h'J a heatyTorce pf taviilrr :tt- Court lipuao,-, for a raid liaes, rpiio impression-, however -^ based, sb fur, on rumors.tii!" ’ ,1 i- V-' C'is(si:vsATi;;Mi.y r 4 pun, for' .nineteen vy ears witlrthp Daily 7V»ifs-,-.\vi.K.i v as Invisible Grt-en, died Jastaij'.ri, VairanfligliUin arrived at_ Lo'!], ! yesterday pnorniiijr. Tliu bo n i Jtf ed too late for the . Nasbvill/44 and '.anchored in the stream all day'' 1 *®»The Knoxville (Tunny columns a long list of eriisriiants fclr tLe sale of real estsite and'oii w . property, belonging to jloval eit-izer., offt.lio United gtatO*. ■ It iuiM l lL . c . t , cq'nHsealed by the rebels, anil is Imii s6|ld fir the. heriefit of tile rebel Ojiv. nrjiiment (£et*omo of |o.ur Northern friends are'very loiulci upon the sub ject, Confiscating the properly et tlic febels. ; t ■ 5 i®~Tbe Poles are reported to Inivc. 1 defeated the Russians with slaughter at lyark, s fe\y nu|e.slsouth of Warsaw. ■ ■■ v ' ' * MARRIED-sOn tlie 4 '}9tb iiysu bv Rev. .John Br*swn, of TVee-dorivi-'l'"- Morrison Tepole to ilfis Margaret Bahto. i' MEI