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ESTABLISIIED 'IN 1786.
Callt 4 L1810411;41e.
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Pd. P. BECK &IV: No. 185 - Lib.
pair I H l aiburits. Pa.. Wholesale Gra
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PIA, eat IliatT saatHil liff
ÜBB & WILKINSON, Co3ol=ollt
ilasellubaarolails dealer to 'WM MSS
HICHRSTI OH DRUID IIBIIPIS Dom%
amok. osaasx-aso roma MIN
&MATH HD, Huordi, Was, Ka. Marty
&Hist. Pitesairret.. _
or Orb advaaormaata midi, Constaarsata as.
AEDZIII IIIACWILIIIIIIII
au AOLFOWN . LINHART FLotrz
' mak GSA= UOILIMINAI
Itssoluxto. ka Lie oth of Moor, @ran, Por
Ka, La. -BaMarotigh Chow-
Pot
Chum, Nadu:4 Pototooi, - Pot slat Nut &dm.
daborstos, Wood and UM OP& Dried sad Dam
'nth% Thotatr, %net, Ms 'ma arm Pot&
Oailk =m ade ohm on Oonalgozatita.
• • • • No. MT Libetty a.. Ptammema.
jr ORN la • o .l.l l PlVliiktkooas•
siox Aso raswAiwore Mamas and wilds;
ale daolar in WZIMILBN siguilevx mum
BUTZII- PO4&_I4OO2TITVon.
POT AND' PXABL - a . .,lllth=d Liar
asp- Aim Lean • OLLS.- Imam abi
endow Nos. 141 and 143 reditidreet,
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arts simpAse.
()t er n. tt t3IISPARD, Ocuousmorldza•
morMand Oak= to drop GR A AND
PRODIM. No. 24.114b0rty.
QM* broods of /Um kw Mikan sod T zmo
mostionto do band. Partiontm itimitkor isfd to
Moe mien I* Iforkimuis dotkdi.
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INX. Z. LAVAL
titiOMITME, it LANA. ._Oo h.
113933 arts aad wholaule &ears la. GEOM.
3J33, 'LOON, COLA ,IN
.11209.17 , 09, 9/4 - tio: 329
Mort, street, Mbibant.th 334:- .•:;-73613.1113
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()HARMS- LEROI4.-lilatra
%./ Gnaw horn Axis
taw Onzik a rincturt 12r
isig of GRAIL WO" PRODUCUra
end mist for I.l* cerebrated ILlatonknis (16.
grirt2 /14 = 11 4 1.165 ' f i ntatOor P; 4 7
shod litfieb• 413 -
lANZEI DALZIKLL & 802 i liatoxio;
TIMM 411- isMiD OLL,
suarit far the and aslik , . of ORODI AND
HNFIERD maLiol4 Noe. a *ACM Water IL,
14014LANDRIDD nooessor to Jiu . ):
Ipgaa. lila -US street, Piga
buiaI2II2I=U.:PILODUCT:-.0 r Amp
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ir KIRKPATRICK BROTHER,
u •00:••••in - u &wt . s Kirkpatrickg.)
aux 41200Z63, Nos. /91 sat 193 1,1399t7 steed,
Pfitsbanch. spldsly
=saw imio, ti lik il p arn a nom oenananss,
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_o gpodial Prztnar.
RA& a. MIMI,
MEANS CO FF I N ' moons= to
sm. WClandism,ffiras Is 00., WZOLBSAIX 080.
WM, =ducat Wood and Walla stalpela,,Pittitargb,
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Penas.
DUNS VAN GORDEN.; Ficarouium
2: 011100M10111 Kamm? Ardor YLOIIII. BUT
urs, mw, ers:ltuao, GERIZIA tom,
DBLID H A D QWN Urn 'actd_Produoi.goo
- Litionlaioh oze=_o4.
Wanhomps. No. US Eleocomisinot.
DASIIIL— TWIT.
If H. VOIGTA CO. mimosa to L. G.
LAD aswissortuastuni 00111118810 N WM.
4111.L.111; 117 Worts drook Pitts • • • Pa.
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MIRA 41; 00., WzoirtiAut
Wood* Oomousaiox 'llzacarafrof, =oar of
aled4 atti Wofost dont% Pittolangli, Jy7
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130UB 1 11,904 311133 N. afl, No. 13
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VOWARIi WIICILIVALS
I.IIIII.OaBLAND OttalllMlON /110111111 ANT,
Nimasonsartelbs Diamond, Now 13 . /133133416
LAWfolia4.lN 41, .STEICILILT,- wawa.
Chow Ann CWIJUNIXIS ••
1W Wood street, Piitsbureu
war !soaps..
13•116....1110131F1111114/11116
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imot.isuas awns .
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fVYiI6H•ADD DOlll2lllO Din AKons,
OfiArCtid Ana, Wtd host atom. ithuszed
slley,Eltubargh. spitttf.'
ALILL BATES, Dwil ii FixamAiru
amnia Dli GOuDly OLOME,I3 as S BAWLIS
lUMLICAtire - A - Vittebatigt, . -
X. awls 'so order. - 411130:1
Mut. krisoY:*sis
lAAz.r. AIoABOY .k CO,- Dealers 111
708 mall :SAD Ixonzrno qatar. GOODS.
Igo. 40 Fedora Skeet; (mixatat dear. below Stier.
k e g a . • . q Caw akbet.ll
t WW te e;
Jaaribaus . D.lo teratia Kula. allumn-
Dania/ GOODS, E st Asocriptioai
Nos. 17 sad 11 Mb street, Pittsbn
hilt & 11 1: 1 0164 Weal - D s il
r i enitratwnatir ak p .i j t =s au:
.0 • Burchlaid it 04Wbblerd•laid gotall
87•11.11 - A211 FANCY - DVICE4OOI*. :Borth
bat &arse of tourlditud Motet street& soil
Ilikkatii: ROAN , Wholualicsadlia.
u 1111 Debi tic an kinds of 211119111 1 / 4 19,- DRY
0001:19. 41:04 No.. 77 and 79 ntarkat
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,-vr. - BARKHR, At 00; Datums nr Art
u oho* masa mita isnot, tomato TUN WI
mirth. fasubmtb. - • ' '
WiON Tostrerwr.NAiii - mrtrim
DZUGS AZD - 011111Latitti PZIWITEIBIG
ream lIMININGTLITMOILB, 7.1M
1L1L411311D1 itk; *a, of striotty.prirsub qua,
etyAhltth batarle at low& . aublimlib••
6•l4lndltauldt am* , T.
Prodirtior • •,• ocati • • • all b.ca. =
Lt ltAliN
Tostroftist - iut litaindkotorer ot W/IITD
LALD.LaDzIPTI krum,ccomoirot.Wocdindixosir
streets, Pitts!. •• h.
JUAN I:3t*rf soissAta Dmu
tx Mee, PALO% OILIP.TABIUMMAND
Pm =WS, /Pa 496 Liberty street.
All ardete will metre • • atteation.
tWf , " KtSsshm 4 =s
au, mourish.
PROOVC.V.
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LINDSAY TBLFOILD, WzotasAza
w Err= MMUS, iwoa PACkt
1,09 i nsuase,• 157 IdboFty *ant, Plikberei.,'
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ilaßArtaans.Nolialtb3 ina k . ladOcessahrlaa
*ant and &War is 0 EVITILIS,
71118 sad iErodost poilasikh -W •
CleilL, (MIX .10.4 (suadeeste So
meEgibra. a ax.) .70313 basilaind dada.
730•11110f18,
- comer Of Woks, sad Ifroot ota.
166
g . ` l lama/sear to Jaok
%Moak a lkowaseadA Pour. PM:lila
amovziwza. lt....lll.Peartajalomadaath
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itialake• ~ Cleliadtair
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Duni amt.
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S. liallant 0.1117111111;116
&AO. EICIHOTBEcAvromrs
' 1 22 1 ,4 1 1r i - : 1 ;4!" us .1 . 5 m. zthel!, rumps*
800,78 at.rD SHOES,
TOENCLAKESELIii Masommintas as
s et=l,94=72 - `Wt,
m a 00. mica.
% A sum.. lieram w= WALT*
• iginipriPsprilrxedWheeetniti,
•ri or • -4 #l 4 r;
lAL'D i lLtiLlr A Milli'
a and 79 fir tarstreet,
Bll.(Kti:‘ 4 , 7
000 100.11001 tibbo4o4
1171 r ct
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DAILY
OROMAII.
SHEIVIER a J.JI ZR -
• WHOWAILLB GROOMS
ookwLEaros sulaaaLzrze,
_ NIL IT end Kg ScalthUld fitnot,
?arm !fowl,
I'ITTEIPPBOR, PA
M. 1:10BKLT,,
WBOLISALB GBOOD
No. to LIBMITT STRIXT,
PITIIIBI4IOIII,
Boothe purchased the latemet of kbi late ;arta.%
will Matinee tha badmerat the old Mond, and and
be plumed to nosh' the patronamt of hie old Janda
eastantera. m 1.6:dt1
4°l . ammo iaixiaa.
Erma _ TR6I3LE, Wso ia u , aLtai
Itiaaasi Video
b PDADI7OII FLOUR, DAOOII, OHX ai LEID, WM,
°ARBON AND LARD OIL, 130 N, NAI7,II,43LAJA
00T1'ON YAMS. fiat Piaabuatia numilictans
• • . 112 aml 114 aseond stratMaab • h.
Do *tax iirn•..m. n... • no.Assvinua,
lot ea lall• lira *IDA; 14 IP= VtpablFlA ,
At 0 . 01., Wiahnrliki.Ohlo.).' 4 4 •., . • •
R i f DONALD A ARM Wan*
ALLIPALI 01oozas, PDLIDOOIIAXD &XXI= 3111
mum. Jobbtmt fa • 00117 XX. N. 0., 011.368 and
IMOLA RT-5, BMX= BIIGLOII tad awn,
FLOII • BACON. TOBACCO; T711 1 410X,
p:1 , -, 010CD8, AD, No. 012 end 944 Bt.,
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llitMimmMlEßE..........wm. to. ammo.
t 0 to GN Bo tinEYME .I, in
000ssors
rnota ilhabdomon, hol osol l daoloro lo
I NNIIITS, NUN A W ND SPONS; CON
tr.OTIoNXELY, OIIGABB. MIN WORKS, do.. No
115113 Ind - its Wood aunt, aloe Fltti. Pittsburgh,
-PAWL" . illikdi7
TAD,II4I7aLiA Gnaw AND
L-
ftunazie atisciai*.sid embre tn' au
1100 of Oovirscr Pommy Amp Pcramax Lulu.
laseV,qraof.oßoidoo food y
of
Wow. stella r PittabarghaY: . . spla
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Jk
214). B. JONES do SON, Wltounia-
Gionas um 'Boit lhomminams; Dialers
ROPE, OAKUM, OUR In,
ring
ettaenugh manufactured rues,lio. 141 Water at.,
darts thciLonongaluda Bridire„Pittsburalk. Pa.
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.DOBRRT DALEKIAL & CO., Wawa-.
LIP masa Gasmas, 00117110311= adia Ponwaalana
..; • • , • , • 'I,IODIIOZ and PIM-
MOM WALLMit.
AMMO, SHIPTON4 00, Wawa-
WATT & WILSON, Wnoistuut Osta•
vir conk Oonsuolou litzacousto, tad &aim to
Pnotuco and Pittaborsh masoiLmotarea, Na. 158 L 11 3•
my moot, Pittabu.. cab
ItaLiki MOLY a (V, Waclla.u.ta
A. (hams, 007111/111/0i lhaaaawai, sad &tiara In
PILUDIVOZ, No. 80 Wager strait, and 66 :Mt 11,104
MI 11. 011,0611 Vila .11.11.111101=.
11 8. DILWORTH & 00., Wawa:sax
so : Guam, liaa.l3o apt 1.111 flioxils steel. Smltalleld, Pittsbur's. =1
VELLUM /1017/4
O
_ jHN FLOYD CO., Wm:Luau' Ow
gill =GARD Occatanoz Ilzactaires, MN 171 Wood
and 298 Liberty Jimmy fttaburgh.. lal6 •
,Y Weoutuza
TT ' sooa.lfw. IT ma fo Wood' street, ?Mr
fbuitgh, Pa. I,r/4:dtt
:A LNIXANpEtt - Tr u -' WaoLsaaa
'4l46„Gama, rt• Eal Soca 11634/iO. 2 7 3
!USE. Pit Pa. mixt)
JfIALTUFA CT !DRAMS.
n &W. BEN - NETT, Id.trarrActuazas
Ls. or WHITE STONY CHINA AND =AN
OOLOBSD WAGE.
aill - Crnas aID WAftimovis 44 No. 74 Turn
ads*, Prasivios, NA. .ah • • Vat
Kw.
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ACKINTOSH. iIIIMPHLLL CO.,
mum Nl* sad .o•Hats street; eitai the Clap
Waterh.e. PitUftrO, klanufacturets of
AND Mr AMID 41/ I.IIPBOYND
PAVIDIT 090MLATIIIGI finghtlf - MIN= AND:
Ii&LIM VALVED. ell iiste and Sri rittpitt..
ADen utins pat up of tat .
sztletikliVwork tetZto, troatinit ha Ttat
prompts, and the chars:tar of out awl, to mail
public patronage.
We babe va4al. attention to our WilleLliOWD:
ULM OSOILLITING 1121012igh,`earattablutag
advantages heretotete unattained m Ode clam of
Nligthea. : • • jafitlyd
' - -Ootaa Of itaKiiaa Libertystreeti,
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r rursßusou, P..,
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ill:MI:BIOS 03T1.1.1.i 7.301.N1L5. 11.6.0H.111 'l,
Pi, &a. - ' miur.t.f
.1:I1GV • • ON. Wama
Pimbur. somidefttuurasorua ammo,
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Mm7 GHT73FLYM„ OCIAM9NAND . I4IIBOAD.
uticalar aimed or dived 81111C28 and Irv
or mall, nada to ceder at short 1144101.,
ijki A ILIOLL4bI - - i% ak, AO. .21b
ga T ai v natlZWiasaintriaMt
:trvary discriptbee eILIZATILta MAID=
RH.
solicitedattua tba tads. mil Veda Dewar"
Letabliend ea roes hartntettatka: tetataerlar
T. 1 . 1.4 1 111.2017...... 61110217.3..
F i i ( l , 3 Li 3. 1 1 .1 0 GlefiSoo., WOM
La
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;mesa. Warobocus, N. 12 Wood street, addax
cdllrint, Pittsburgh, Po. peddid
JIUS/C, - •
OBABLOTTB ALUM, Diwaz nr
MINSIO'.AND"KIIIIICILI: INSTRUNNNTd.
Aldo moat to NUNN a 00.13 - PLANO9,
HUS. PIANOSiodd PBCROD k 1.10.'d 11.111.0 DE.
'oss. No. 43 ma street, mood door above Wood,
littsborer;Pa:T :!?linos to lot, Rod taken to oz.
• •4 • Wilt • ;iz •
LL~Yvaaaaq,Yvetoal Itrsivinotts, and sole
-apenurtor litetowirs'eolebratad PLL8035,.X0. 153
3134tr0e1. Pittsbirgls. m 729
JkL ft, Ammo, zx Yullos
• IlltiodgftrAtcw No. SI Wood .stroot, .Ibet.oasof
sjoartA split and Mamma alley. Pittatrare. Ps
DEXTIST.RI:
J .
OMPH, AD A.llB Durum,Co nnelly: n
Mho& Iaw OMPH,
rnosd lad Grant strop%
Pittsburgh.
4itnnatansa—Dr. A. N. Pollock. pr. Hallook,
thusiate Babbtria. Sawn irrett, inpantly
11006RELEXAB, am,
EL JOHNSTON k Ofldiktaxisis
. B 9 ; • 41110 JOEL
OM's' • ' ' ''ANDMVV.A.
, =arm, No. 66 Wood Street, nazi door to Ma
• :L. "'GUM* - PttadnultlV - 441. , 90.[00L sad
jati.w EOM • oniatan on band.
L. - AMA:D a ' STA.
Twin, No. Ilk pirvikep9aoAnnatop.
FlJ==M
ualiPH HORNE, %blithe zit Tsar
war.: anizzat, perm! gime, Neu ST
NiMACIEUm 00., DIUM/111
Zignoapawas. •Liggsstisms! Xervir. ste n Nov.
qd LIM ilhel‘num sob
Lasztril..aszirro.
WARD, Diaz,= IN /lOW
' non Nang, Bono, Xasinazg, sad all is.
i rano= on aroma 'LOANS through my gpaoy
gig nogontillo tangs.
fr moan to good ad.
alma= al
as bb llrl i llgnand woad clan mar
aad Worn= strilottg otodl,
,off
.agron,,opraddi Ilt.z. roar.
- Man
HULL' P4LPICRII.
..UT. P. MARRA A T.Tohuaii ur WALL
*Pooomai Boma, lay Ito. II Wood straell
tableet. _
lt P 'F4: • WOW i -
Asko to BONN HATO, IWILLWraII.
NOSI. Niel STRAW • • • • losiodUt. •:
•-: ?Tit :,(jmn tharthappi
HaTigickb Mows, Oaddoskilid-P,l2 . 7 . thialb
4thos, - '•
Vi,Tulkie Nona sirs—niwy
adobe 1114M1111001$ she Inds gabby Dori
et. Oar
1 /V V deIdb3VLAMJAWS MCI liVei4,
'be Withalle Olaf Ix ronsnial to oho la.
odotioo. film tolbowingoloodoi
19Otorben. ' for by J. • H. PHlag"
1.; r 3 , , VW. *I mail it-N.411W atteet.
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PITTSBURGH, FRIDA MORNING, JULY 31, 1863.
MISCELL.I.4 - EOlll3 CARDS.
D UQUESNE BILViS WORK&
CADMAN & CRAWFORD,
Itanntactarers of every variety of finished
DRAM WORK WOE
_?4,umjnits, arrA t ut 01
2.134/TTITS, OHINBTN„ ADiD
00 rPEBEIMITE.S. „
BRASS OttIMEGB, of all deectiptkma t nude to
costa. STEAMBOAT WORE, STEAM AND GAS
-
WITTING, and REPAIRING promptly attended th.
Particular attention paid t Attina op RELTIZIRe
BUM n.n AXIAL AND ()ARBON OIL&
alto, Bois Agents for the Western District of Paso
sylvards for the solo of NAME, .1.1.116DDL.L
00.4 i PATENT SIPHON PUMP, the best eve
IDTODOID Haring no T 11140% ft LO Pot 1111bie to gel
0111 of colic, and will throw more irstos Om say
pump of twice Its rim.- sitiS
D. M. BARBOUR,
W/211
L. L. WILISLI a HBO..
Omit, of Pratt aid Cbgnures Bingo,
BABWAIONAL
OLDDRAL COMMISSION
And Agouti for tha sale of DUPONT'S GUNPO W.
DEB AND SAYITT PUS& •
Barely* on cxmlignsientall Mao( %nob= Pro•
lino% and nuke advances Dimon.
N. B.—Railroad trim* is front of Warnhogra.
tam To
William M. Smith a ths., Pittsburgh ;
Miller & 1/Icketeary
e d i rP C : r l i he t =
Merchents' Bank, Elultiuum,;
U. De Pord • Bons. '.
PATENTED OUT. 8, 1861
Dithridge's Patent
OVAL LAKE' OHThiNIEI3,
Manufactured of
XX FLIRT GLASS.
Those OhWilde/ In intended for the
Sat dame, which heating all parts of
ilea equally, does not expose it to
g n D. DITEEREDOM,
• Tort Pitt Mao Works
011
Washin gtoburgh, n stree
P t,
- Pittsa.
LADIES' FANCY FURS
'aau.nsaa•e PAIRTIf 2171111;
a➢BT's 71111 OAPS, (JOLLA= a aLorzei
KAU AND OAPS.
there variety and .tyb of the shoes goods on bead
and for rola fit
LICIORD t
WO.lll WOOD STRAIT
BLAUIi 1) • 01 4 11) tiTtrdsd.
• • PITTSBURGH, JUL
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Eanclactarsra of !
FIRST. MUST! REFIRID OAST ITERIa
briars, Flat and Octagon, of all dui . Warranted
,aqual. to any boyertad or manufactand - In this
country.
Ogrufloa and Want:mak boa. 10 and 161 FIRST
and lii and IZd SZOORD STILEST6. 1111Ituritb•
• blhlyd
KW twu a—klaving jun retained
trom tit* Seat, we ban sow In store so expir
EgOCYI.6 rageSS
Adapted to Ow paasaa.
Deatara alma to sapped with LA.DL '
and (11111.011itta B OTBAAM2II,
at • alighi advance far ca)dt. at
OMO. ALBBEB, BON • 00 . 11 ,
bli U. It. <art./1..'
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Negro Organization in the Southwent
-Con ver 'adopt withe Adjutant We*
oral Thomas. ,
A writer in the New York Waal &W Y.
port of a series of conversations:with A -
o f
tanteelT g marveie°2g r vai:
laborsof - e W= t
army, among the oontrabands, and .in
plantations. "We have reason to bag s
ful," says the writer, "for the Macy wh
has saved:the lib of the adjntaat general:of
the army. The disease took dui) hold of a
frame exhanstal with over-work and eat.,
and brought one of the pared and most de
voted patriot' in the country—ln many re
spects one of the ablest, and in all rupee/
the most valuable clan? in th e army te
.
up to death's door. Then wu fey the
War Department over thetelegrem ind ten in
the soldiers' hospital in Lenin / that th e
F
odes of his disease was passed, d that th e
2
veteran was saved to the pub / II servires." We
extract a portion of this y Untruth%
account:
/
Well, I went to Co! bat; bet, without
even taking time to at at this plus, passed
on to Helena, Ark. e I found Gen. Pren
tiss in command , om I regard' as a moat
faithful and wott y officer. General Prentiss
had only ream y suatuded German.
Gen. Pren entered heartily into the work.
Ho himself Sid had an ojportunity to ea
while Jawboned at the South, the use what
was Teel the numbs, for Ise lad a Wind
*maw go recedeics / Be earnestty requested
pr viler of creniaingsecloredieglitent,
eh dh I granted. In the afternoon of the day
o • which rarrived,-the troops were all drawn
• pin line to the number of about we thousand:
After inspecting the command I was called
upon fora speech. I-briefly defined my gen.
end plan and told the soldiers that they who
were In the West inlght.perhaps.thel Ass*,
authorities at Washington did not think a
gnat deal about their interests and did not
&predate-their unions . ; but I would assure
them thit if they bed farmed any utak ins
petition, they wan greatly mistaken. The
feet of the Government sending me, the Ad.
jaunt General of the whole army, there, Was
an evidenee of it. I cams to speak to the
whole people ; I knew no dilarenes. It was
my duty to look over the who% and I was not
fit for my plate unless I did so.
Prom there I wont to Lake Prisidoeoe,
where I Ln tist. portion of Grant
fifoPherson's Corps. Lending o n
tine on the bask of the river, we proceeded
to the lowest point then accepted by our
troops-1f clang'. Point—nearly' , : opposite
Vicksburg. There I addressed the troops by
divlsione.
d'.lllllBlB'
sad NISOI
At this place I met Oen. Logan. It had
been claimed by many copperheads that he
was opined to the policy adopted by the
President toward the negrooe,•and that I
would not only not melee any encourage.
meat from him, bat would most with open op
pCsitiou. Gen. Lagoa being slat during the
delivery of my speeoh, laid in a °actionable
position in a - wagon near by,wherer,hocordd
distinctly hoar what was said. As soon as I
bad conolnded, loud cells IMO made for " Lo
gan," and ha was compelled, n. twittunand
log bio feeble and otcitly condition to respond.
lie endorsed July OPent Intlitiziesi uttered by we,
and said that he would new tear* the army
anti/ this accursed tabs/lion mat p er down '
• aid
was witting to me every proper agency /or its
tapprenion, De WO for availing moaner of
fko services if the nsyrosa to de /stk.* eastent
The wife sad children of On. - Logan, you
may nottnow , were &icon by his wifa'at Mhos
out of hie own linico, 'in Illinois, because of
their loyal sentiments.
! organised two colored regiments in Ida
corps.
"At kiiiiiken's Bend, the place next visited,
I organised fit* regiments of block Moistens
Torun teere, and appointed, as a general (doer
over them en officer of the subsistence oil
partment-Inamed Ilawkini—o most worthy
man. The great drearbaok to rabies regi
ments here, especially u regarded operations
in the interior, was the neoeuity el the con
stant chant lag and 'movement of Ornsit's ar
my. In Louleiena all the planters haikdriv
on their slave's beak beyond the Yazoo. Bat
still ail the expeditions which were sent on
4tie othei side of the river to endeavor to get
in the desk of the enemy, assisted the negro
movement a great deaL Large numbers of
slayer Dame in, and one regiment was organ.
iced on the spot. After we took pone/don of
Grind Bit% a Ili d negreen tame in.
Col. Shepard, of the 9d Missouri Volnateen,
one of the oldest and but of the officers,
promptly 'offered to take charge of a reirlawat.
V i wu so much, pleated with his zeal in the
wetter, end Me promptness, that I told _MIR
to go on and robe a brigade, end I would in
stet upon his being wide a brigadier goner*
2**r of thou npieeettr an already oegemind.
• Notwithstanding that the gamins, in thin
neighborhood (who ari mostly' men natal
so proper y , at*. negroor or othormg,
semi like 'etnentry around, sad thetantly titan
deem every negro who endeavors la alike his
releaPe, they ate arriving at Milliken 's Bead
at thereto of-HMV-01i to one hillidtet a
dey, and tiej bigla b• plead to military or
gOnbitions.
. .
!,.1 WAS with General Grant a groat deal, aud
its latter unfolded all ku pbuis to me. I was
present during Aherne:ming of the batteries at
Vloksboet. , vlterso akin! thietroadiistiliktal
I ever witnessed. I saw the cutting of the
mails. by which Ore a million of soros were
flooded.: I issitwith Gural Grant one, two
days, on' the Vasght, duziag a
heavy storm, we loot our way, and it was a
onalderiblo time before we could toll whore
we wira; or &Mover how to pt
Elei:l4/rant hawing ,dotoradited. tenet
afeld 'OW 'ln' the frosts 01, well Iwo a
: pu g . galled !Maid . • lens point
'snarly opposite.• 'Observing a misher of lest.
team sborwoman fifty net idgh, Goa. Grant
ortuatudoll to hers tki so down and
dine, them— The fling was kept up for dye
haus and ahalfi and weeniest torrithr. Tbia
-
1111/ lbi lomat naval tight on record. Three
of tho gunboats—thy commedines own boat
among the nnaboorengiditt the Upper bat.
tery, and the otheta W Made& tin Tki
fMt was llood,lent it was loud Impossible to.
operate with any offset, ..as the batten iron
* kirk, so' they finally withdraw. Thom
bitterns. were dug right out of fame! the
cliffs, and At m_ might haws And there until
. ,
gin Invalid nes restrained at ibis paint
from father convenation. One of his st- I
trindents lintshab simpty fot the pupae, of
nth infeniatroni de history of the tight 'and
of Oth., Thomas! partielpstlon in It, and then
'sintlnited': ' ono it afar a long Hay]
with Annie said to Mann Wens 4Nair yen
40.09_utioulnetoimstutStAakAkileki f
teem ny T timitin Slitiontioy dd iiiestproWsirs
in On teniAf_nitotkilliadon , act tOrirou, -
G,
hint denozeiidlitia•gept Vons4l4ne,, its
td-sortow-E. mut bid 711. fantail:. •
Grua was los Itlvidi &Motet *ilk sitleti , an
kfilitia` 'AVOW, . 0 , 0 4*04:0*1t !Ott :
, ..,, ! z,i.......--,'T.1.:1 .L. , ..."'1ti11i
...., :.,.., • . ,it 7.;::::. s.
for his valuable services, and repeatedly awn
'Wined the enthusiasm in his army whidh his
visit had itindied."]‘
flenetel.Thomesurxt day resumed : "Prom
Gen. Grant down, I not Only did not meet
with airopposi on; but every one give me
his hearty co-oderation in carrying out the
new 'alloy of t Government. 'Whenever , I
ukin 'for regiments they cheerfully and
promptly furnished me with their rosters, and
-I-then :nada outionunissions and took every
step for the organization of the .regituents.
Milliken's Bead, a Shipping port in that
portion of the country, would certainly have
been muttered, had It not beat for two incem
plate cobnd regiments, twurof which had not
then been mestere& 'into"the sundae of the.
United Slides: 'Tk. 11:11M an salt to have
fought like &Rib.
Oen. Thomas' attendild mentioned acid.
here, tint in hisepesoh at Jackson, so bold
.sad extreme was the General In announcing
the negro soldier policy of the Government,
aid his own ilewe of the ditty 'Otitis Ameri
can soldier and statesman to theaters' of the
rebels and the blacks of the Guth, that Gee.
Oglesby, said to be an old Damorrat of the
Stiffest politics, mine up to him and uld
"General, you are the boldestman I ever sa .
izti z b
Had yen dared to announce snob. Final s
in this piece a month, or two ninth ago
&
(pardon the inspect soothed In the ordr,
but not in-my feelings,' you weal& ly
have, borin Waked out of this wagonfand nob
ably treated to a coat of tit. and feathers."]
Preliminary steps wen takeninderGirnerai
Oglesby for the arganiaationp a regiment.
/ At Cairo there was a great turnout on my
'airlial ; the stores were cideed, and the great
est enthushum was manifested. I was fre
quently interrepted r tb applanis during my
remarks. .
Tfidended at a ..,,0ne to raise a kof
10,000 colored m , but before I le ft the Mia.
sluing nipple arrangements for raising
Swears, reg re, and wiles Vicksburg lab I
aspect' to r e ae many regbiente a• may be
wanted.
111 ABANDOSII) PLAI6ATIONL,
W greatly perplexed me was to &Wide
wluit to do with the negro women and chit
. • .., whom I Could not get into military or
tins. tins. This dillionity was soon solved
to some extent. Having found a line of mag
nificent plantations along the bank of - the
river, from Helena to Young's Point, which
wire deserted one's approach of our troops,
after talking the:matter over, I concluded to
take possession. et these abandoned planta
tions, end lease i rm totraionists, who would
employ_thion m and women , and pay them
suitable wages..
It wu in roused so this whole business that
I thought—and so told the Bureten—that I
commenced too late by a month. I lost to
time in appointing a sommission,ll of which
Mr. :Field was to be the; head, to take tall
matter in chugs. .In the - instruellons given
them by.= it was specified that the newer
should be kindly .tnated; be said the wages
named; thatnone under twelie years of age
were to be rabbeted to field labor, but might
be used moderately in other ways; that each
tenant was to agree to titan the negroes one
year: „ . .
ph &Mtg.
Omni of plantation' were given to the
nerves thentselvos. General Grant, lutein ..
onctitonsand horses for which he had no im
mediate nu, generously offered to loan them,
to bejpoLd for out of the products of the soil.
The , ankmeat Ins to , be paid two dollars
a beta for the optics raised, fluent' a bushel
for earn, and so on.
Well, first man who went into this we'
a brother of Gueral Grant. He had jut
come front Clailfernia. -He oune down there
&surd of ont boat. • Gays he, "I will take
i
ln
one of thus plantations." He was In At.
Louis, sad had just returned, and wu oom g
down to me Grant, whom he had not seen for
years.
Helmet to work and got a hundred masa.
I eas Orehle plantation before I htft. 1, milted
him hew be Wal vault mons. "wby," Auk, .
he, "retnukably .wall ..; btu twelve hundred
Lotus of cotton put .le , and a A:meal:4 mum
are up? , -
....X.eas now goleito tall you an extiaortina-'
ry
t
use: -7 19* bens based :between 'Litt and
emelt: plantado en that river. Two bun.
dead , norms to plantation. You am how'
msaychildre p n ersons at employed there beside the
It was so late in the season that it was ai
most too late to gat the gotten in. Well, I
prevented the destruotion of two plantations,
but some of au western troops did barn alto
ask onto! gins, and like property. All the
plogoln,.hories, gable, kg., whin the pails
eould_not 6011141de: tly take on deserting these
plantations were gathered np and properly
,distribitted. ant to my story. Thera was a
family la , ingshisippi by the name of Mon
bone. lie is a Virginia gontlacout, and as
elegant a gentleman as I over saw. Om of
his obtaining may be that he took an extra
ordinary, fancy to me. Ifs lived In Alabama
fore number of yam. lie went to Louisiana,
and had a Plantation on one et those bayous,
Just bank, within aboat ham miles of Rich
'Wheel : we took possession at MUUken's
Bind, we tent out outruns in that direction.
Hi was taken prisoner with some Beeseh:
The facts of. kis being conneoted 'wtth them ,
are thew -•Be had In - polities always been a
Henry Olay Whig, and• whoa this war broke
oat he was as strong a -Baton man as could
bo found. Be brought his family together.
aid they pledged themselves that they would
not go i nto the Seeesolon 'army, end would
have nothing to do with the rebel, if they ,
could avoid It. ' Be was it= oflntelligenee,
wielding *great deal of indium among his
neighbors; and tome of them holdout a great
while, het finally they all falloff bulks. Bs
wee intend a peat deally the rebels: Whoa
he get within our lines lisLwant to Gra i t and,
made known his cue. -- I. -•' • ,
One of his sons was educated UWast Point.
That lon they bad India prison liVioksburg.
But after • white he suemeded IA getting:his
temity together. Grant became interested in
him, us gave him pumi.ion to shipiome of
his cotton (which had not been burned) to
Yoraphk.' This he' sold for 140,000-profit!
Hs became acquainted with Field, ef Gain
Louis. Yield revived's= aoquintanee he had
actually had with him when • 'young man,
became interested in him, and talked to me
about him. When we got to 'Memphis he was
there and Tbild inteedneedAdm to MIN , • He
=:liveith tirgoodgto the 'irniti where - we loon
!Hearing me makes
mi Eli attar that, he
ssid ifitee'll - filt WI espial Mal
liKind said be would's* t into the work
plrek i was—whim sog. -g I wilt take s
Utica' said hi, e Nippy a number of leo
,pay lbw the waste pow- tequisaind•
Witty sou to di the mums: He did so, and
hi and his sone are now eallivating live plan
teUons, ankthay will make . magnificent fn ,
es
Oln.A-Thetegro'reglibutts whisk hive been
irgudied are affording them pr otection.
. ,
Tito Richmond tacit:ller on /Morgan.;
;The :itialuaoag Atairsr of thin:4 that
artgratalates Its radon oa Diatgan't aohlato
ma :
' ,
_,_," Morgan, With his four Of ,
live thousand
Mews fo =sepias over Indium and Ohio,
Miming brldgm. warlag railroad. and
snaking Ike T of thole part' fool sour".
Aim of the ties of -war upon their
min salt - Troo ass awthaing in great
*Owlets his Val i bar his way. ow the very
Onus whilst ha nit tajto ;_ so that woo
triskho will.WwWi: - lids wiskla ' our lined
ladow with his . ..'Phis -bold raid is at
this moment the o ntiwol7 unrossiro °P
olities in "Melt' forms are engaged. it
Is %ha only real awromant wa are soaking to ?
wards 11 - ZOItOPASOII - of, woo; 'for; wo repeat,
pima mast bo-: ooaquend ,on the eitemes
ground or it will not Goal at MM. ~ .
.
glow that • Morgai rad bit band at swept
10) hderal ping% that IniNqpirto at Mid
.tii• Whet/ septette operalloao of
t 1 I rebala l probably the Zforprtrys,terfli U. tut
IssUir to ba. ettageared oh f
a il.
azi4srohrot as It weaht.be glad to billeta,
le Is eeiblettOod et Weehbagtes; bete pti
vete eiooiati, that Gen. tHlatotee tome by
eloknestruet °weenier amount to abort per
thlrdAtlds.ottglastfatoi.....itchas splashed
tot Teinforoomoste, bet the Ocrtersaketit" win
• _ ebly end belp.ae It it tellyteooleoreyen
Ille - daptarii it Mille tsbel,fetta.
fisozarassilinuitairasatFortreu Masi
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Who Should crumble.
...
Qtestioti.:—Novimuch does a substitute cos
et the Sista ? •
Answer—Prom $l6OO to $2OOO.
W.-Why.?
A.J—Because this Confederate goy ... :ant
did Mot dishpans a moderate am. ant, tke
t ymand of which shordd exemp iny Faxon
'_ , Q.t d irow nook, at proton would a man
drafted at the:North have t pa; for a sub
atitigts7
A4—About
Q —low' do- $6OO
you kn or $79 - -
ixt ak
tiis? - , , •
.6.-11 rout the feet t th e government now
offers t 5 bounty nd still , falls to promo!
Soldiers infilelent, c t that rate.
• W—Now m 1 does a drafted man • have to
pay our go want instOad of presetting a
inabstitnte ?
A Aso
.:1-114(w mush does She drafted man gain
by,thisfarrangement ? _
A .00 or $4OO.
' ..—Who Is the loser in this business?
A:—The government.
Qi--Who makes up tho loss to the govern
ment?
.16—The tat payers—the rich, people.
141—Who, than, 'Mould grumble?
A.--Not the poor people.—Beato Ezpren
Effects of Angle . .. Rebel Pitacy.•Pro
A oorrespondent writes from Earope
In a previous letter I stated that New York
trade with Liverpool was practically, at, an
end; and can now say the name thing as re
gards Antwerp. The pirates who float the
Confidante flag can almost, line Van Temp,
plays a, broom at their mut.head, so thor
n.Oly have they swept the seas of American
mall: . Car ehip•owners now turn their atten
tion to milling rather. than to, salling; , and
many Ainerinevessell have lately. beat "old
for gold, which, at the premed . premium ens- .
bk. the seller to build in Amerloa teas els
with what he obtained for the old onst.,Thill
=ill in time prove a good thing. for the ship- .
yard' of Maine, and the only formulation
which remains tons under the disgrace and
smarting of the Confederate piratical Mood
deli is the fact that when once this danger is
over the merchant navy of America will, be a
Mat of new, powerful ships, all the worn and
tunny old craft§ having been sold to Earopean
purchasers; and it must be confessed that in
many of these miles Yankee shrewdness has
not forgotten to play, on a large Neale the tra
ditional wooden nutmeg dodge.
Opening the for General
Catlin merchants' of St. Louie, and other
Weatern cities, sari the N. Y. 2Fitnene, an
cencling committees to ,Washington to urge
the idimediata opening of the lidlesissippl
Slur to general business, with as few-restrict.
tions as possible. fit. Louis correspond
ent sap: 'There are two claim who , are, at
thj head of this movement—Copperheads and
steamboat owners.. The bettor are gowned
bra desire to maks mousy, and the lemur by
the same dub*, &Opted 'with a wish to help"
the rebels, who everywhere" line the flier
banks. If the river is reopened in delanee of
Gen. Grant's wishes, the rebels will receive
supplies which 'will 'enable them to prolong
the war in the West. Powder, percussion
caps, swords, quinine, medicines and clothing,
have undoubtedly been smuggled throughout.
limes from points on the river north of Helena,
at various times durint the last raiz, in:int ,
muse quantities. The further the limit of
nabigation'is extended, the sorter the facili
ties for supplying the rebels.. - •
Tha Albany Evening jinfrrtat tellp the At!,
!wiring: , . ,
, • .
.
Plattsburg, the other daj, a man of no
vy great loyal pretensions eared du •widow
and informed her thatiterotilysoniral draft
and tbettlastened to teli heithaithireotdd
noun bb szesaption it shawouldoertglethat
she was a widow, and that hi was her, eddy
sop; 'and that she' wat'dopendiati os Win :for
support." 'Tim pitriotialadynalle the fellow
riply: "I can certify to no snob ,thlag:
I am sot dependent on my son for support,
and I wryer *neat to be. Besides,' I think.
ho ()nicht to go, if bola able to perform mid-.
tag dirty, and 'eery other able bodied man,
till this wicked rebellion•is put down. /Nth:
lag but the neeessity of 'Wearing those skirts
has kept me from going."
Esalgtition ftoni Continental 'Europe
Aisocit Antwifp Ilttar ssys : '
'Th. minas? of em igrants who sailed from'
Antwerp last psi for Jimmies was but small.
This season; however, no less than them
hindred haikleftlids Oiti for new homes fn
the Now World. They are - almost entirely
trim** interior . german provision, and ars
generally site well QV-one Tamil ; reeently
taking with them half a tailllon of Banos:
Almost all who have oliosen alit platens their
point of embarkation ark going to . St. Paul,
as the State of Minnesota duds specie] book
ht their eyes. Of course,' this emigration it
not on _so extensive :A. salts as in
bat it embraces a oleos 'of parsookfnily as do.
'citable:-parsons whondd net Merely indlirld;
toils but wealth to Our popdlation.
A Mau. Orem= Gums or Ur.--A letter.
has been rriefsind at WashingtonbY a brother
of a distingalshed rebel 'bilker and engineer
captured by Gen. Giant at Vioksburg, whmeit
ir.offeer say! s-" The capture of .Vieksburd
d our Army is fatal to our came. We oat
;SUS reerganlis anothoi arroy in tha Welt.
"I 'war may goon for some:: tote with La*
• & fighting, which, I think, . would belin.,
-*tag of the country, mid which I will not
approve. We have played a big game and
lan. As soon as .I am exchanged; I, shall
lave the Confederacy and the mum fox
Europe." ' • ", - • '
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, litywrr. of 11014111011140.—A letter from.
ti , gentleman in Salem, Ind., .
.says: "II
ad do you' r - ,any one good - to 7 hur the
00perheads (that used to be)muse -the So—
oesle. They /um gob theie,eyes openedwfsto,
Oho moo told them that they ought not, to
tat Ms Iroise, for licenis' theli d' 'had
always stood up for them, •des.... One {of :the
ribs stench him on tles bud with his ow and
eqooked Mai 'of his terse, and told hint that.
did intimate to talk txdities, but he wont.'
in/ kPriSc 1 They got% We.erialtLiaion
e 411: noir ii topthor with ,the women end 01d1.7,
'IA Mona ran% la alladinta.tha rte
41oh had ruched the South of NM York
rloWoponly'Claltdi thit tlei rlot was the raw
anlaotig DonwaratleP , polardplaii boo tilaka
Oat Vallandigkain, Wood !wad not
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urge"older, and don riot ihoriforiliojaptiraoh
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