If ps r' M k ai ... jjl. . AT' " M t p'v iiOKE.' rj ? CCLAI.TER, f Editon and Proprietors. JlepMrai miNCirLES, not MEW. vol xxxiv.-wiiou: xo. ic 00. READ! HEAD! nswpirm. CLKAR FIELD, TA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 2.3, ifHU. -o- C. W. & H. W. SMITH HATE JUST RECEIVED From the a rnr.ir supply of .seasoxap.le i ! if SOUK uiatpnaiaj a genera! uncment f J&w Goods I Fiil.s. , Fop. Drill- Prints. IVI.-iines, Jf7amij;.u. A'iw!is Bfeea-l Mohair. Chaliiei, Ur., l.ii,eB 4u, IjT-Uas. Oinirhams. Checks. I'biidd. at. - -c.jif, mawi, i'ia.n Cs;incro. (Cottoca-:i. Iron matins lller-bcd muslins fit 'e ' t :a.-i e:fy wholesale prices;. TaLJe Cot-''-'i tijo i Sauner.il skirts, i I I1 Linen T-' or. CARLISLE & CO., PEA LEES IS FOREIGX A XD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, an o ceries, l umber, PHILIPSIJXHK, Centre county, Penn'a. Have received and arc just opening the h-yest assortment of tie Usi, CHEAPEST, AM) MoST SEASONABLE Fur tbo Hcpnljliran. 1() MY MKTKK. TERMS :-$l 60 Per Annum, if paid in advance NEW SE RIES-VOL. IV. NO. 45. GOODS O T 1 O N S F.- tr hrfvjht Iu tluf c 'i',! cnimfry, cuntUthj, nitv f.oons a. c.-Roci'.Rirs, I'm reclining on m.r bunk, my dear, this ploasant April diij ; While my comrades of my company eniov them selves at plsy. Tub sun ba. parsed the lonitli and iu rays nre dulled by j'.ouds, W bilo be passos through his orbit to assumo his evening shrouds. The cloudi float .lowly through the air-the zeph yrs fan the blossom The rloak of nature's growing fair bedecked with flowers iu bosom ; The lofty peaks of the Illu Uidgo arise in Sffflll prandeur Which tills with holy deference llio stranrer. The weather's beautiful indeed, the spears of -ra.s GEN. IBANK P. BLAIR. Wo gave ioruo days ago an extract from (ten. 1 runk T. liluir'a speech in Congress, delivered only a day or two before ho re signed Lis ieat, and was restored to li is rank in the army by the President, in wiih;ii iiu arraiffncd t in nn Siilinnn V THE WAR NEWS. heart of any and form it column of assault. The river wanunbridged, and was 10 swollen by the rains that iho lord was next loinipassa hie. Pcloro bridges could be cons' ructed it whs dark, and the assault by th" Sixth corps had lo be abandoned. Mennwhilea ImlliMy was jilnced on an emiiitface to tho left, commanding the hou.e. Another, also bearing upon the House, was already in position neir the urten, TOhoio corps If e.:a- ler- : BiB'i:. Lai:ra T.G.nrf.. tl.oU-.r. Trim:t;s Eutloai. I -. titt. Linl.r.idrriD; limi.is. Hand- ' . ' . !-; tia-tie Faej. Whuieb r.e, II n- ""' oMns, 4.epLjr. Acck-tie- Oilt and Sllre-ed ielu, Lth. r Eelis. .1 r--V"..TW (Tturn. )'.;. Meanre. Itrvrb, r-tT :r rrcst variety, ikiitlji. lnr- iai Zi jii f uer.M, i.'ii Ci-'tcs. "UTlOXS, AltE am. (JUEEIsSWARE, dies' Furs! Hoots, Shoes, &t V.-.SI Kip B.vst4. K ii.f fa' Li La'iir, P l lints. Caps, Hounds. Sec. i Hood.--, Nubias, Sontags, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts ! i iiais a cats : hoots & shoes : i J Heady Yade ClylhLig. cf Lzial Styles K'IIO(iI..!:00KSXTATI()NElY ; lruSs Oils Paints, Putty & Glass! Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Correspondence of the N.V, World llE.M)ylAHTi:RS ARllYOriHE Totou tr Chase. .Secretary of the Treasury, for hbdi iS.l-MUV' M;l-V lr," '" orthe moment crimes and miidemanors. At Hia unme ! tll tw0 P'jJ'intie armioh of the Union and . time we expressed llio opinion that tho I f'O rebellion rest like gladiators in the ' President must liavo believed all the lien. : ")K al 01 ti,pir C0'I'Ht. to calher strenctli ; i,on, nf i!o,,i v. nnl in wilu a . i mill tn niniuflivrn r.t. fi.t, .J.. . . iv.i. "iw4 would not have reappointed him to a high ,'Suc1' an. "torv.l brief though it may be, ri)!ht command ,n the army. Gon. P.Uir d. ' "!. nowa of iron could La rapid lite upon the enemy weak." ' dentil baa no.ningtvings on this ,ubjcct, P l"tvul1 np'n8ti.ch unremitted hght- inj. nni acatterili, their line "io such an w .u vis:i 10 ci. j.ouis he con-l r" s l,uul' i""' ar- extent thai iusl at dark tlm rpi.tiinr liri. my nave i.a.t to ur, ergo 1 1 w.ll have I pRde of tirifHn'a diviaion, Fifth corps, com bee , perceived ha the ellorls of our lor-! fnnnded by Col. Ayre- charged na the .vs have been clncfly d.rcctet against Iho : h,ll Com t'ho right and took tho place mWJL .;.;iicul.y. .Some los.e, among I'attle lins l.een toward our loft. V !.! . t...i .. , ? are thMrra;"' "mcnec lie aaid : by he le t flank contmnally 0f the battery on the left lo cease firing in Kach tender Un?d srcr; I 1 . . ' 'K.k lh ,In' f r(,lribut'n very At the cloce of hursday. a day of Mtch ,ime. While they held possession of '.he raiio eontribuL g J ,n Balure s ( "C:1.r for t,.1CM F'cople. If they pet Il0wer 11 ltt Sonera Oraot himself said was 1 hoiIM ;ld ground, the enemy behaved rroelaiminpthegreattrutL.datallto ncr mu,t ! TV," l'"s, w,,r,lry we should gee "evo.r r,?u?ht " ,',1"3 continent the army ' war,l our dead and wounded with rcmar- pay tl.eir tribute. r musl . om0 highly perfumed young gentleman, boo n follows: Ho t'ftl corps on kablc barbaritv, refusing the latter eve-y Around my heart (hi, day has thrown a halo 1 ' V- b(!,"'t '? ilU ,'!UuI' B,CP ' "i, 1 10' neXt'. U.'C Sncf""1 , attention and'Vcbbmg them of everytbirc. most encbantin;. j ln Cong.eHs and play the Robespierre, de- occupying the lett centre, and tho .inih j The bodv of Lieutenant Col ViWk Muich make, ,e--tlmuJ;h unwilling-on that , mant "'b' t,,e recticii of the guillot ine, up- J;orP'i lrniing the left wn.g. This posi- i f ond New Jersey recimcnt. wa To ,,,,,'Tr ,'"11 m" ,ra'?'ias il" wh,,:h ft)1 nien t-lia" l,e -xerntca who eontit.ue.l on I riday, no battle taken fouu,i tririied naked, lying in ao ore-i- ' m nS dinr' hea V. Th.y -r men were engaged burying ard. This closed the day sighting, the Than health and Z yct.nart f, r mon t ', I:,'PM,"J,t y.Wi..,- 1 ,e utf "8 for t ie wounded tu- enemy beinc driven back into his fn- postessing.1 ,lcn' ""P"' r "1" j r7 ,to,7,. fries of "good !" ,:nd cheers. j ".-g most of Hint day and evening. The ; trcncl.nicnti: Some sharn skirm shirs tut -hat that more ma, .Uaac. to be. Ml no. .,. ;C "' r. . V."" ''V- , " . . p.,. ... . aj ocourreu . Uimg the night. .... . ' . iii ruia jj iiil . i tiiitir!'n i n - i " - " j "l " ci ri:u st; initios ins denunciations of tho "Ked lie-' publicans of tho French revolutionary I stamp," as he call tho liadicals of his party. Jlj rejieated fiibstHiitiully in J.ouiti sjieecli ivlmt lie said in Con-1 own his Si become a burning ! rat, wuo cared not to face the enemies of ranee, but etisanpnincd tlm ttrric nf be, nro harry in ' i wnu llle wooit ol its citizens. Cheers. In them Congress. I have beau! utter the Fume i-ctitimeiitK which came from the secessionists of tho South. I have braid Thad S: evens sav that the tompt to answer Fur oft we see fair Lidcutt cancer: And, also, those who tervnnU their station And sioB and play from day to day despite their "sV '" wiu Nor do we find the whole of hliss I iniA l.n A, km ' 1 - . That Ueaven alone brines ea,e , m. I 7," CatCa !" Vlh rows all relieve ' I "." v' ",ms- nna WM ln fUect n lor We often ec the pious win t, with tyei nptnrned ! Plg" nall0n "n;i 1 know Uitt Mr. Chae 10 ueaven. iiur ui a ncpnraiiun nmi e inn Eefecchin- God, with a'.l his heart, to i-htd hie tllc O"1 go in peace, and cutting our grace core ev.n. j country in twain. I know (heir object is v e see him o:tin a-ony, prostrate before the a'.tnr, t0 annihilate the Southern States ulid le j IVtitiomnR the Throne of .Jrjce, until h i strength .uce them to territories; ami then by Tb.n r.Tv M'";- , , j Congressional legislation, such ns thev I lien recline ocr in deen ,l.tr...c i,. i... . ..:r M r. ..... . . . .. .. r . ' " i ..i ..... a nn- mi mr, n pv w en nne inn llm npnrn !)urinir lat niaht tlm rmt .rrain t. a . ttnd an rod tinsitinn toward tlioUfi Mini. ( - ..v .. . . I V . . . ton lur aoove the enlierchments . . t .... o luer, .,ose name I did noi learn, waa; Corp have taken the position oo Iheriglit. "i '!!.": W "lfi nI'n" . 1 w, WW to obtain last eyening! ..,,m1u nunc in upon !o thc tpicdid Vermont brigade attach the Mmet ot tho d..y, winch wa on., of cd lo this corps was last night added anevr rams and terrible weather, filing the ! rcimCut, tho Fifteenth Vermont, he,ry road., wluc.i have now got bad to artillnrv. tiTleon liinidrn l t(mnrt TkI iniui o,il Corn-Sitirchl fer.ed sinner This surely can't b; happiLCSs-bliss can't bv lliis be winner. ?j I cor.clulc the rntle Ee?tow rn all the utmvst cooj.iud let our ;v letter mode is to be kind and j OAI.-OII. LAMPS Y(MK AMI WXT l I.OU AKIU and aittfranclute the white men of that country. Voices, "Never, never.") Ne ver ! Well, that is their design, that i what they nre seeking to do, and they will j use the negro just ns the sUveholdet used mental ; i bun in former times. Thep will inn. tlio The strife f..r worldly poods and gain brings ! Votes of the negro ss a basis by with it rrief ami M.ln.c I i,;..i. ii,.. ..i . i i :.. . unj titnie nieuihi'ivrs in . "SeViVtadS." Ere"" Pin U P"' l,0n'er' nnd 1,6 Wil1 S,ISlain tllC Bme re,a- 'c- , tion t0 bem that be retained lo the , c,too, the strife for liberty and corernmenU slarehnldpr in vr. r,.t irui'. u J .....wo nnd cheer'. There would be a Ferf.lom united Where each and t!i ai tu be free nnl. ii,.;. Tea. r.,re-. JI.-U's; -, Sa' Fish,:. s, ?!: Pe-.-. Tot. i Trunks if Carpel-Bags i Q VEENS IV A RE. ii T St's. Ccps X Snccr. (ila Pi- c fih if i.lL-liteJ : ; Their robrtance, too, won ! ine state De riven. I ' Ami . n tl.A r.'l.t tn ;n ,L ' i - "f.". -v .... 1 1. w p., ii a 1 t jo unevea. i Tbungb we may war. and ti'.k, and fisht to rm. todacco and segaiis ,j:rr":"'Z:' brilliant st'rv : Tho few cnj-v tl.c irood at lj-t th .v. " J I inMiiui3 over ir.MrtM J lacintintis. I I am for inainlnii.inir tin's ro:i:itr' the t'enelit ol white people. Cheers. I Jam oppo-cd, while those negtces sojourn 'among us. to giving them rights over the : v.-huo citizens cf this touniiy. Cheers. I r.r-i enposed to clothing t'nem with the ! privileges of ftitlVnge. A voice: "Let Ihcnj I:ght." l.nugliler and cheers.! this race on the cotton Hardware, be. Fish, tSalt, and .Nails ! their toil. crjyed but ;ht to save b.tg'ut ur natir n'? for fSe. Sr:n. Srvtie rt.-ne. t.j. Pit F-t-V j. Ta'.'le K'clvc-P-.a?'d Te x'lij. Ha'-h.'t . Trk-, Ted Cast.T?, Sii:.. e. Si:-ve.J. T!V, Sj-ilC f, i Critkrr., Qih Ft.oi n, Feep and PaoMsio.xs ! STATIOXKRV. And aU art.L-ies ujrr.ry kept in a f -t'ti;ry t;-rc u' ( wl.;,-;i wuil-e ?v'.J ;t c'.a- got worse. Notwithstanding the mud, another swift nnd bold tn.in n'tivre was nccomp'.i-hed on Fiid:.v night, again changing, toward the left, the position ol our whole lino. The I'if.h nnd Sixth corps were marched all night, and the army yesterday morning faced the enemy bv.t two miles above ! f:.r t-.: '!cr I ?k; rr,-r , ret: it TdKi's. E.-T 1 Jr. t-.ii : And tbo-e - M I S p V I T T V r' r t-jds. Trucks. Cr"t Sac. l.at tt' Tr.ve!lin 5Trhtii. Pir-i..'t B'e'8. hit X t.tr nra;hes, Colli Errshf . A:i t 'iu.h aiil te ;olJ Cheap ibr Cash ! ArlJticad enaatrr p-wiv lia ii ci.-iiane fe ' Jio'ls, at BuuHtef r. tf. ny II GREATEST CATTLE ON EECOr.D! Iif"X VW.fi, nn,! Wnirndi-sl. nn.l I S0,r",rt taken Prisoners! ; - WITH CAMF EyriFAGE AN1 Tw.CCO Cottxalanis freed iron the BOSKS OFSLAVERY ! ! EVtBtT rraa t'jat tas m! t tfcinc of ibe putt ttit'Ty ol tlj WA !i mast fimJiy eome tat everla'i' n tDat tLa Coafeierale) tiotam-; B f Ume. Eat mvw ft kave the absir Giuri-annl-K rr.ii n-. ui cberr c p ; ard the drwJ.,k tm .or j.iy an-i p!."n.H.B If the -at --ir t-Sr-'Axrr," a9d to wear ant '.3iac!bpwpla of Ciear- , rfd. u I .v.. u ii.. t SHORT T .h.rt rm ipd Sli.rt-rfa mJLms wiX u ch-a T ttW caa ia th euury; ar.d ii dva't beuar it,' ymt g'.re b-m aeii ert Ts-k, at any eia.r ca tad jee Lc :n?e'ir. Ha wa4 r.. ' mmi tiefu! t.ii bi 'brp m arw r Ma.-kt . is taaw' iv-w wbr yea will i4 km tmt sm Siart a s-a' if a a tti trtrr f uh w.cd like to . Ali tiada of wik tai! aax and to o-drr ea aaort o jtre, as btms m aa foi Its 4u 'n Hb.rrvi" mvltn e-hT. feHC-.a't frjet ti bT wa 3Kaket stre. ia fca.!"i Kow, Airwct'y ep i r Ke. H. E. Swnpe- c T. 2H?ET. . OarSeliJaw tL IHZ. Licensed Auctioneer. T-rS. ""I. CI X)"Vt. of Pika towiujip. dc Cheaj) for Cash ! or .-.rproTeJ pmuuee, basibr: or f'jisj'er. rt.nifHt'jw'g. :cor. is, m-s. 1 Tl n OUrjl foi RTor Clear5e!d county. Thc ectcrned Al'DITOK avpoin fH I'T the C' irt h ascirtain the lien? and report dif itilmtion ef the moneys trisicg from the ule of the real estate cf John Young, dee d, now in fie bands of the Administrator, will attend to the Juliet nf hit appointment on Friday the 20th day of May neit. between the bourt of 18 a. m. and p. m., at the rficeof H. B. Swoope, Esq., in the b-rouh of Clearfield, when and wcre a!I f orsotit inuvestt-d mar attend and be heard. JAMES GALLOWAY, April :o, 15 r.J. Auditor. T S Til F. npi a"?i Ct)lTtTof ri7arrie!d JL c.or.ty. The nndcrsipned, an Al'PITOU ap point! by the Court to make distribution cf the moneys in the hands cf th Administrator, oris, j in? from the b.!a cf Ike ral .m.tm nf 1. R r.,t. i er. deceased, will attend to the duties f his ar- ; at Memphis, Tenn., who is a well piintmett on a;arday the lift day t f Jlay, neit. between the h-nr of 19 a. m. and 4 p. tr, at the "See of H. B. Swot.pe, Esc . in the bor.uph f.f CieaHitld. when and where all persons interested may aiULd and be beard. JAMES GALLOWAY. April ISM. Auditor. kct scenes like there wiil ccmo to icn until "ave no olijcctiun to their fighting if thev mankind is riper. jr. ill fight on ctir fide. " Eei-gion. then ftands out to save the people fro:a at ' fny 'be doctrine of these ra licds is aWieiion, j the dortrlne of exformitial ion, a horrible And only rau'c. nture di;re;s by adding more ni J atrociojs doctrine, unnorthy to be T! on hh rin-.T. i . , , . ' tolerated by any people profcsirg to be a TL-cy promise us another clime, where Angels will ' ,y 'Al "??,s', T',c iJi;a "f, care s ws. naling S.OOd.OiM of white people of our Xc after rhcliier tiny arc risht, or whether ?,Wn. ,,aco "DU 'uooC of dlsfianchising they arc lying, j '"rp class of people, and carrying on Tho ro.r must labor, day and night, for justice nEa'nst them a war of cxtci ruination, is erercrying; horrible. I f they have nothing to expect The church, the etate, the rene nnd thief, con- from us, no forgiveness, thrv will fight to in)io mas. us sutler: 'the xsl. Hut there a mi friri-ifPti f.ir hat shoutd bring to ui relief, becotres . rfl.rl I, I,n r.,AU ..)-.. i ,..;ti ourgreaic.t icoffer. Uv ... Brm. . ' .,:.. lience you observe, lia at a loss to know what nipn i, i,.,,,,. .Kon'-nv IH., K l.oi iuiiuury, I'.tecn uunurpi urontt. ina Second corps, except liirne's dirision, which retained the works occupied by this coips yesterdiy, .moved up and is now massed toward the left in the rear. Noth ing but skirmishing, and occasionally cin onuding, has occured to-day. The lines of the enemy aro mostly concealed in the fnrflt;! nn.l il la Yilain ftial I.a n.. n. , m,,uu nuusc, aion,:; tno ;y ;w;t!i to risk l.attie in the comparatively river, between die 1 o and M.iltanonav 1 n--on fi.d.l r r ... i:. ... M.ivj.-t ..n;. , I I U' 1 iVnOI'Ui llllll .pOtl" sylvania Court House road thus: the Se cond corps on the riht connecting with the Ninth corps on tho left, conne-,t ing with Purnside on the right, nnd tho Sixth corps held mostly in reserve on the left. The. headquai teis oftlio army, inehiit'.ng those of'teneral Grant, were etal lithe i, as abo those of the Sixth corps, at tho house of a noted and weaithy ecesijnist Hatred Gail, who, in company with his brother, held pnssieiMon of an immense estate, upon which that part of our lino of battle, held by Iho Fifth -ind the re serve of the Sixth cojih, ttaj disposed in sight. 1 I.et it bo underslc.id tii.it this douU.'nc niovenu nt of t.ur line did not turn tiio co rny s flank as intended ; hut, nevertheless, it heing in a sottthcr.sfi'i ly direction, e.ws an advance movement, nnd brought us so imicii inrtucroii our way. 1 lie enemy was found in fiont, nnd iihi.piitous as ev er, nnd leisurely engaged in htrct.gthoiiing works, which ure understood to bo ol Ion--; standing nnd very foi tniJ ible. Ob-ei va- tion of the held yesterday forenoon levta It 13 ci'? tionablo if Gen. Oranl wishes ta risk anotherdirectaltac.k upon the strong ly intrenched lino of the foe until the re iiif'.'rcements now on the way arc at hand. Considering the milosj thus far traveled, tho proportionate slaughter if continued all tito way to Richmond would une up both .irmies v.uy completely. Aetiva preparations for soma nety movement are nevertheless being mad .', and the cn. not bo mado without liringiug on mora fighting. Everybody thinks that in Kuch an event have mere advanisges in posi tion than those wo now hoiu. The ordar for two days' additional rnthwi has just been ittsued, and whatever move iijunt, ia tii.tde will bo toward the front, TLo total number of guns raptured in Thursday's engagftnent is now reduced to eighteen, instead of forty-two reported ftl headquar ters. The total number of i.risor.tr cap lured by us is eight thousand. Tb num ber of colors twenty-two. l'aK.nr.iticksiit RO, Va., May lo 6 a. a All sutei duouj strains of the armv have eda cirious fight. 'Jhe'aJvance forces ol i "ei'n eruercii to this city nnd are new par- tcore is wanted To save mankind from sore istrer, end evil ev er blunted, So, II let conscience be try guide, to her IU pay devotion : And for my query I'll !id no more prolix solu tion. Xow, siter, let me press your hand, aud Iir, too, could 1 r?acbyou, Well re as one, fergoud combined, come join me, 1 bcreech yon. Together let our lort entwine, which death itself can't sever, And happy live on earth at least, It ft death ! death fxrerer. Ki'fr ti't1 yowr iVo .rr, CrLrrrrrn.VA.. SrxPAv ) H"1LL ArrnRNOu?, April 21, lt'.J j I fought for the Union from the beginning , i-aughtcr. I An 1 these aro the only peo ple they will forgive. Those who wil! join their ranks they seem disposed lo j lake to their bosoms, and allow them the benc.1t of tho Amnesty Proclama tion. General Oanlt, of Arkansas, a gentle man who renounced the Confederacy after both armies wero ouietlv diirtrino within four hundred yards of each other, expos ing their bodies in full view without firing a shot. Palteriea were coolly placed in position, nnd the aspect showed that the troops on both sides were too worn out by hard fighting, and marching to waste their strength in the useless tuiituositics of the picket lino. Our batlcries on tho left about. " a. m , lazily felt of the enemy ' position audtlicn subsided. A sharp and successful extem poraneous fight did occur on our left, bow- ever, which resulted in more serious fight ing in the afternoon. Tho enemy had posesslon of a house across the Ny river, near the termination of our line of battle a commanding and dar.rotis po-ition. Soon after '. o'clock Col. Cpton'a brigade oflijssei's division of the Sixth corps, with a portion of tho New .leisey brigade of the tame corps, cro.-sed the Nv, charged April Barbarities and Retaliation. A citizen of Kochester. New York, now and warm supporter of President Lincoln, yna - "em . nut - i ra,- Clearfield Acadcniv. D. W. McCTJRDY, A. B. Priacipal. 'TnE next Quarter will opan cn Monday the X tt of April, 1S"4. Term i of toition as fal low.: CoaiBoa Erpisb. comprisirg those branch eot kicber than Read;r)S.Wrilicg,Arith tie, feencraphy, Eng'itb rammer and H 'ott, vr qanrtcr. - - $5 TO H'e'ner Ecfrlrsb, per qnarter, - I Laneuajes pr iuarfr, - - - 10 00 March 1, Ifa, writes to the i'i'i and s-aj s : editor of the Kochcster frt-j tlint Stntn Knd lim.n rnr.fnrpil nvnil..-l liim. self of the amnestv t-rcelatn.ition. and I i '"o inn, ann toon tins house from them understand has ioined the radicals, and ' ",,Pr 1,lv(''-v engagement. Tl.c day was i has boon accepted bv them. Put, gentle-! 0,r'0 ol "!'' About ti e middle of the men. this is a serious n:atter-a matter ' Rriproc. w'm oe or these showers was worthy of all consideration how nre you "fa'11. General Meade, aeco.-tipnn- to terminate this war? iIo.v aro those ! :o.'' (!e,ler:'' "nglit, commanding tho men to be subdued, if all tho-e who wish 1 N.th corPs. rntle up to this house, entor Ito lay down their arms and make amends I. " fcnd ':,t down for a light oonlerence. i for thoir u.t r.i.n;n.., ni 1 1 pround was still held by Lptou a und norxn , i. r.i..- :r ... :. . i i the New Jersey tioops alluded to. which. v .'V i.'ILIICIm 11 1 1 'I II 111 ..TPL V IT HJ IT f A 1 ... . . .. . , " ten. lei tn I iom Wit if Ihev have ""'I" l' "iv" incMiirjie ked here. J hoiisands of out wound da1- still here, who experience :ho beuefiti of attendance by the members of tho Sanita ry Commission, a hose efforts, ho ever no ble nnd persevering, cannot prevent a terrible amount of neglect nnd MfiVring. The city is almost deserted by tin origin al inhabitants, and many houses are occu pied as quartered by our troops, fin mors prevailed during the night of a projected raid by Fitzhugh Lee'a cavalry, and crea ted considerable excitement. Mucn na tivity prevailed during tb e night, by rea son of an order from General Meade thu two dnys' rations be fen t forward to toe front immediately. Two thousand pris oners were sent forward to JJello Plia this morning. i nothing tocxpectVrom us,' as a mitter of !el10' 0,lr position. The tivo general had .!.., ;n .1 -.i peen conveisina uui a low nntiu-.ej. when He is atisfie-I that what was told of ,,,- !. ";n ,:'?... ...... ;. ' .iasuddrn rattle of musketry from above the cruelty of the rebels at Fort Pillow is this war will continue, with its enormous expense of treasure, and what is ten thou- startled both. I ho next instr.nl another true-that the negroes were slaughtered yand foM w VRst e,pen(liuire of volley nearer and accompanied with yells there without mercey But be adas that . lhe pr.ciou blooJ of .... noll L soldiers in : ILr.' couKl n.ot lo. TH ak.'jn. Lc"r;'. the negio uoops in 1 ennessee ha.1 tcen ; the ,. . ,,;, ,or lhft m,in. ' an.l a numt-er ot the l-ullets penetrated : i - f . . t . . t . . . . i gui.ty oigrpai prutauiy to wnnea wno :enance of the Governmen.; rnd we not r.grueu u very irwnu y w Lave to shed more and stiM more of that I nion cause In one instance that cane ( ,n,u5oil. Wo0ll an,, ht thMn t0 lhp to hi. knowledge, a party of these troops ; jf we roU), lhem anmnestr. The jltf0. entered a house, and one or them threw a L.in8 are rr the r,roIongntion or ,i,e ar. pan of hot ernbew into a cradle where an tb dj ftt u h amncetv on nny iniaD. was sleeping aounurneaiiie i. iiieterm,ut,lcfg tL h .e AfljinQ innocent in s most suocKins manner, in vjll i the bouse. Generals Ideude and Wright they can have tb and tho while man disfran- frttnrllifil anoicer instaot incy seized a very corpu- cf,jsed. " lent old man put a rope about In, neck Thi, j, cxat;y w,lftt ()0 iPtrlrcrats and dragged him to ao fro till he was near-1 Jjlve jn rer,.rf.nc0 u tbo cnnHscstion, ly lifeless. Appea.s wete mado to the of- annihilation of Stales, and extermination 1 5 ? a . 1. . .1 juau lusiiiinctoru.'u out the rearuoors : and mount their horses when the enemy came down upon the bouse and tho lioops ! around it like wol o. At the same time they bror.ghtouta battery from behind a wood above, unlimited it, and j-outed iu a co-rrcrate storm cf grapesbot uion our men. l no latter. nlUiouim taken at a si.il The Southern Army More Kaid right ing to be Done. Tho Washington Clrcnick, Col. Forney' paper, expresses our op.nioo precijeiy, when it says : "Any man who fanciei Ihul wo c.ro go ing to Richmond without further and most determined fighting is mistaken. The men who fight nre Americans. They are Iree-born citizens, and of the proud est of the piouci. The rebel arm- of Vir ginia is composed rf the ck'tof the South ern people. It reckons in its ranks :uer of education nnd position, full of pri le of family nnd nccustomed to exalt courage into a God-liko virtue. "Tbey nre burning wilu a passional1 antipathy to a people whom tbey have thoroughly misunderstood, formerly des pised, but nre now rapidly learning to res pect. They are not to bu co'ed, though whin thoroughly vanqtflshei thfy will have the manhood to own it. "Put, until they nre vonquithad, t'ley will fight with an energy and a despera tion that mut command the admiration of every heroic spirit, even whil deplo ring their folly nnd despising their cause. Tbo body of Leo's army ii ratide tip hy veterans, who nre ucd to exposuio, rmii- Jji.lwrebTriTtwu.....i.-;.jn, occrs in command cf the district where (i0i-.trine of the R i llcnla who barn rulnd isition to thoenemy with a , .. ia. e.tt of Jaie. D. Lytic deceaaed, late of these oulrages were jrpetrated, but no (be Administriioa , and for which they wound-d and prisonc; of from I. fly U "'""""P-' nanrs n craoied to the na- aalislaciiou coun oe omaineo. ineelu..u. m,rl, hiiiKrlv dpnnun.'ed t i,.n ! seventy nve men. dre:?VM ... r..r.r.. . .1 . W . . J . t I .. I - ... I 1 I 1 . den ilip.vlvanui-o. foticlit valiantlv. but i mr Wl,n hnrdslnp. injured to U.cipltne, we,-e force.! iintk thiough nn orchard and ! and, ,nrc unbhaken by the thunder.- of bat flown the face ol the bill, vi. lilin-' tha no- i 'le- ' ... . ' n 1 I ...... 1 a I.- 1... -. K. m loss in killed ! ouun ps c;. -. vj - succession Ot tiesperom iru.giB. iiur ders.ftad, ai peraoas ind-bted to ii estate are rtaoeted to make immediate perns-nt, and those cairp riain:. aaicst in came Trill tbea da'y authecucsted for settlement. J0. LvTLE, t . ap. 13 ft yd. A. C. TATE. Zxn !are they hXely to Ucomo demorahied. ptetoat ..I.V.l.I,, , ....... matter, became known to the rebol troops : fnr inrtbi dsp. An;s Tet here h Jb position was to valuable to U Ut. ! ? '',7 " " ' ! 1 " V.i. and they went into tori 1 il.o.v turning' rnh r'uir. a devoted friend of fir. I.in- euemy proeegdwl at once to plant a its r :r.:rnw a.s itcsaj a las f.ut f"tra'T taat be bat t"iJ out Li;i -J an CTIJIZi, i w-: f.uzd t:lii cry.rf 1 a-et ia ary rir: if tie CJ-C7 at u iir:e G for revenge and there gratiiied their wick- ed given baser K?tEEIE.-A fa.1 stock of ebaic. Groeer- beccme one of fiendis-h character and ex i,1ra:.-e r ei'Trncese? 2 F. HKATZEK d only when they recognize it as inevitable . .. . ,rr !.,. Kill .A niHiiAin toi in I tvs. oln, who denounces the radical doctrmo.i ,a"Vjr ,a 11,9 F'oun; ntxut tie house, ! i, '' not ,ie ali-btest doull." ICIl wing .r'. roll fr Tmn. was or- - -v... and hold I VasniKCTOtf. Mav 13. 'i ho orderj reached (lea. Wrigbil Although Ibis rnornaia tbre was n At thai I'm? ine , ottieial promutgni.on 01 lue uci, it U eon- cur ps was still in Edcntly a.?erted by leading Corgresii.xa'i spir t. In consequences of this license . incluJiajg negro equalitv, wberever L whitl1 threatened to ir .filade our en to troops to commit an outrage their ' and not an Abolition paper in the pletely, find the Sixth rorpi er p.sions might uggct. the war has( sfate dare finj fRuIt willl ylim . jgj dered to drive them laok, retak xme one of fiend Uh character and ex-,,i,e centml organ has gone so far in. ih' the hill, 'iho orderj reached (lea HiJ T.:i saitt to .::a tis'iaai ' M ., c-eralj. iif'r?. b irt at J r. kbsUtr. termination appears to be '.be end and nb- ( rotltrary direction at f endorse tljj wtola aa no,,r Wore dark, j jeet for which b'gbting is carried cn. The ptajr fatn;ir faWofct V tx i main liody of the Sixth of c-at.'.i P-''CT of the fannG'-sof New F.ngland now I . J lesrrve this side of the Ny river, but it was friends of the administritioo' that it ha- rM" cii-i r'r'l "' th-ro rnj- ieg it lo the i t7l.cnfs are rnor mu,s, as ths poor M- immctliately tent foiwurd to the left, he-: been detertnlned to call (op tkree tu.i- jf i"sT f iect. i Iot sid wht-n b 1 jokc-i h. coai. Lmd a piece of woocls, to cross that stieain dred thousand troops.-