,AC=:=l j i.. • r= : ; .;,v , 1„1,' kahr !itMrl 8AT . 1111047 AiNg1111147.i0,304.1,22,,1nt PITY AND = SUBOBBAN. . ilte.Andersomvllle Penmen.. ,* tag or too sineetre had► Ping sad d • lntiy interesting titorvioir with two stosped prisoseis, who were unfilled at ktlerionvillo, Georgia, from Yobratiy tttt asgtendier—a Mows, of Yersiorit, and Bergoant Crok of tho Tatidfoltlgor. eaval4. 16th'sro lifshly koala - Vet eel Wait odneoted gmn. Eiergeb.l4 Oook fiat. altsadi isturead to fit ngiosinst DDT to 874111; : 1 " .8 'MY, and Sir. Stone - Wanda ton tura in a few legs. to staying for a 'bore taZa;P;. temate cfry., with ids brotbor, L. P. Et tone, q of p.:s • • eons dm in September Last • large number Wise prisoners vitm_rmiatrrad from Anderson villa to 01141401W11,811111:Eat and other places, tits east authorltier, &Win!, Wilkins that Ifturrizo was getting toc7iiiisa far ogoty. The =CI 'rebel alms, "on thip honor of %dams," that thq wen to to tnimedlotoli onshangWl ; but two two sun put no tolthln thotr piomisos, and rezoned, if panne - to *tape from the thin. The Main for Charleston, on - Widels they were put, consisted of 'Lateen. beg cart, to emit of wititit there were about sixty prisoner*. The jorantde otapied threlopo of the oars. Atter pasabightston, afar inlies,tund while the train itatranning round a eusweithase man jumped tff. Wt. Bums -managed - Wasp his feet when - struck the ground. but Mr. Cook fell violent. Ay,' tut - nalvad no friary. Alter running, a that - distance, they threw themselves: darn, just Si the guard lied a IntQsstnal volleynther them. Ew as the gate-wen In motion; and ei -itiess now nearly dark,- to attempt -was made to no plitre them. -- They were now at liberty, but atilt to a terei big predicament. Two weak, hat 'tarred men, - withiut food or money, for front tits rein lime • in the midst of enemies. Dot they had courted the watt and laid thole plane. Doing highly In , tellipat, they knew they direction of Atlanta, they„.knew that Sharman was there; so they atonoeastotf In that location. going Omagh the toren as mialian pottible, and avoiding the reads and dwel li ngs: ' Tor aft days they tranlied, ded.by the sun when it: henes butioumtither e la amid/ wontimr• themselves a second time In the same •pal. one 'night they slept,' without to Wog, it, within Hocd's outposts; but fortunately they .'-•mete not ditoorastdoeithealh theY low, from their biding 'place, robot °Meat riding to and tro, Whim they saw the coast 'dearth', elipprsd • out of that dangerous placer, aid- rescued them • - truth.. At one time they . were kept to great sailor. sad ea double qu ick - pus, for neat: ball a day by what they took to be the baying ot, blood-koundt,, Stich; they supposed won followlng their trfiL Ant in ibis- they were Uppity mistaken. r • Abott•the fifth jjdey out they foil to with nopcitie.a bright, eon*s follow, who was, like tamietvaitgingtotoaloe his wryto Sherman's lines; Of tonne bectule'llteir couteanien. their atasariday... Prom '" this en they toweled more contiously—int. eras of - Ms white men, then, about twenty puma in the rear, the negro, ' that the other whits mom twenty pates Is his moor= Mils was-don*, to • thav ltdanger shoed anall, either bow the Limit at rear, the negro might have a clauses, to escape for , it wield hove beer - deatli-to hlm-ho be Caught In 'll2O apt 'aztdittrach'oempany. Be they Manliest unlit the night of the sixth day. They now caught the sound of Aram la , 2 . - the Tinker) army - .. "A little iltrafdark lily name ' to . ad - d'atormlned if - peuitile to. g.teompihlagto eat. ,_ gi;. Cook wo o left-pate o guard, while Xn. thane with the negro - Mt viand nod prolosted an be ' retail silica sponging stand on some important .The intinuom - .of toe cabin eensisted - inky of of IA old rnanian old woman and two or three •-• SOCIA ,, Ahe two men were in 'quits friendly ombeeette on the melded. of the war, and hir. Steni;haviaji had scour to rebel -.. - pipers Jd ntifittlistiolville sat Uttar petted .o to ~ .:oorsinevainenta tharithe old man. Voinutii , 00 - it3l'aiss repaimit. kithtior and blisorvant 'anaglypta, whist oar of omen thankfallyatti copied. , ' Afterestlitt,tiald hats* a manout-; AMA holding **haat*ad would like to give All. Atilt; to he took poor Cook' • .as inch at he Goya carry it both hinds, not then returned. The old men gave him cautions -altothewayhoshould . go,so as to avoid Sher- MatOildottetti - and"thus enabled him to form a good idea as to Minute. Thistly Bums asked ,••• Ids what be would do If he was Yank's. The _old =Mr ianghed - witmeittsredsomething The old ladY, Wilegiihe saw the blue east ender •- gray oneoho thought- that they might he - • .Yankees; hut the now seemed to bo ours that they vent not. "Well;" said &cue, "I am • blood'Taakes; ream Variant, tad more than that, we are escard penances from Anderson. • mule;'a>d we are going toliberman'e Lino." The ,edietof,Ptie revatationJ war Junkman& The old lady's tamer J., fill to en angle of about forty. nn, ber eyer'rillitertandfilie est as if petrified. The old gentlemen.•atthougbgreatlyastonished, . .tehlrit 'trite plillotophloally,bet tits le no attempt to give any aorta, or Impoe the movements of They then slathn i ,and after tatalliot about fotir.miley reahtid the Onion plikets a ,shott L.-Alga:oe ,notth of Atlanta.-- After making -known who-they were, they Au. at :mil coi • -^ ..tittoted - tehead quartos, where they; were ne t/tally received by Gen. Sierran 1 , 1•1 ii MO ter andsuppled•with' whet - clothing tgey most 'I - needed: 'The. next kalling, In the goatee. of cue:of _they found 'their deride friend aid fellow fugitive.- Hshad already el icited -111 - - - took. - --They sail he woe the most -.grateful Mature- they aver taw, and by every eerriee fir his _power he expluted his .:gratitude. He told they his fife, for he • -_eorddliaorlliave--got lielolithont tans. - After • 0414 it Atlanta a few dayeto retract , red. - porilit,enr Mende O other the north. Of :the condition;of Alegi at Andertonitle t Moyers a calm; linable ea - nnisectos doe: Titc7 - anfirin the' Mirth of ths sousing "_hatentOriptibilitetti and &elan that It Is Int• ;;passible to eonrej , to the minds of people mu, ......;•sentadad'elth the comforts of home an aisquata • • Idea of the lapwings endured la that-horrible - ' - ' - sto - tkede: • .„,lnen lh. were taken there la-February last -treat Ballo Inland, they found but low anomie' ; , but thinutabar :oddly inannosed, until tt or • ended thirty thouosad. Than was'no shone: "hamar oraldsd.b.l The rebel, and only Moms wholwere so fortunate as to have blankets, had anything to prOtoot than avant the 000rehIng rays DI the set' the talo a and the Owing damps night- Their food, *lash was served only an. a day, einstated of a piece of wane -Cola Una. m.do of etor meal ot Corn Aground • cols and alt, and not olfted,loge thin with a sauoll "pltesif 11l sounard Lawn. Italy:hi the'ressoo this , bacon ermillokrably- good, bat when the eaothirbootateltot; it became so faneld that ,cam stating ma mold not eat it. - • miserable gallon elmott always do , 000mpod:ones, put amino of.hunger rendering any other ammo Impossible. :one wtotattat and meal a day, therefore, Ira! all they had. She WASOr 41/11 abotalasthlo for'the greater part • eras time, being supplied by a foul stream that 'f• tantihrsagla the stockade. At length Mop pro. r oared from . Um robot au th orities 'mannish with which ta`tonstruot if/Odle:tea and dig wells. - There walls wen Mok-some OD or Ai Kest day through -a compact oloy,andrevized no watts or crlbblng,ind trios entaltediflordsd an aliquot* ripply of good water, • To-torroy waseaboat tAtisampl - thspstg. alms loode Utile polls ant of „sae hdietaiwilkniolha tents than jsek:knives. For a time great aufeolon - and - otoordor - no - vntion and thatnrierslty of a klad of villa or ,gardsetiom toresdl4of upon the prlssoors. -Pei - „ or ta Oda otop aomoldorablo unman of dope». ' dam sad sooundrob had handed, together to *aroma doCrodektnoPtel lbs. Mao YeePatT ,their falow•mboorts. Thai: rlagnoagor was • • *nap &roomed,- and the movsnmot. of the ~)- „ song closely _watched:' 'When Os proper ilea " -sniredrsho loader.togothar-with a tugs nobs[ bt 6L fOltoverrwillinfdanlY atnalod and pot in elope ocainemoneby Oa rebel auttnittlau The blaket belonging to the leader eras seashel, and the co l•Zof a man found Muriel** Wand Imam ender it a box was mond almoge ILMA with watobes r knives, money; mod many other Mina which bad been' stains from the pitman radio asleep.. A court wah erganhed, ; One; -Men gorgestati empannolled; and a real taw; or, a prisauorAnalgnod ta oantbsoteho deforms. Altar a earafolnial, whtithlaital /fix atm 4 then mdsereanre, inolodlng the loader, were found gollty and sentenced to soder death by banging. In doe time the emotion -took place. , dsoaffeld:was erected, Ind when All nu ready, the six_oendentned rase, together accomplices, were sent for.- ;Being • - - -nearly ovoilundreS in umber, they had plotted Affront thopcseleetlo)calconghtspon re-ententes -the stockade, mid thee ptnsat the inteasidont bat 4-noon-theyentered sad saw the long Lines of de termined stun drawn up, they cowed down and =ow, rubmittad. The ds were led op and 'toad upon the fatal plank, the ropes W0T0.44* r e ed, the.drop fell, and five were lift:res. , ?ld s But the rope of the leader broke, and - foil to the weenie& Ile begged •bark for - xintey, but in vain. He was led ap • ogelsoind ' is elkodroplall.: , Alen tble the, beidno more kise &male with seenndrels among themselves. - kW:4I ,I O O EOe thereereks. plan oiled thie dead T. =MP this line was instant death. 4 -.4fltstoter ihoppeds pipes of-hrisea, which 'netlietever thee lies: -.He reached; oat his hand a get SSC bid his nisi broken by a, bullet 'taw& If *teen teles al on/4 ofeetehtlefoot .I,nond. p it;neoftbst it. wait IMO 110ISPli 1111tebriAgh them. Bomip, as i p, .s'-pite'tolzinitlttedl enfolds by tamely stepping , Bat: these men oersted .ne,thet of all the hot ' s o r eet-Listbortible.siseopnothinsegnauedthe collection of the dead evirrytnernine, often ei - ----esifilitt-Inie-btmeked,le number. Wagons and • _en yy were sent lei Dna layer. of bodies nu itir, beads atsinet the boot - of ...r_mi„tbil:,opotAisirolgep, then ametkm.,,,ith th e ludo Milne l a the WON end, .&d i 9 suet. 44.3 !--ems exists:pities awed& -p•oe— ecis !,, , dhelice e 1,' , ,r0r tett the toe! woo,' I imapia3...p e.ta .41-asa-Trg. %Ids to la aL Elatuoirtforoilr a je.r. of the es's! n 1 moeld throw a Itody off epee she wheels, end ender tEriwheas; whisk.waufe be %town on Igeln screen wowed threw on • cask or • billet •sr! Weed: Tisublveis brave, Dolph!, loteitige..; Christian men carried to their Marie] every mornibg. &prayer meeting was bed every orocing by the ptisonera. and was well attended. This tact will afford • sweet dropof consolation t. many oresturd and sorrowing heart at home Toe, will see, by faith, what the king of Babylon sew, owe walking with their loved once in the :mete, "whose form was Illte the Son of sod." The rabol/hospital at@selusd to this feat steel ed& prison was • wretched affair-elm Ist desti tute of medicine, totally without oem"Ortable and nourishing tood, and pearly %applied with n ranee. To while away the time,whloh dragged heavi ly, the resources of : these suffering men wore tared to Sheilah:eon. Some formed themselves into little clubs for discussion and debate; some engaged to such Mali games as they could get rep; while others taxed.their umehanioei paver/ in the construction of bone tinge and a thousand other Wags that could be whittled out of Wood or bon* with jack-knieres. Tbetr Impala% hit espocially the digging Of the Wells, astonished the native* neatly, who would rolled in crowds from the macros:Lad les country and peep of these throat& the think( of the stetted*, affordieg our men no little amusement by their uneouth 1:114.11111111 mid the odattiev of their provincialisms. Tor en ema@ a fellow would sing eat In true Georgia drawl, ' , Whit! =adepts not come down here to fl4ht we-sins ' Or, as another follow, who sou Inc motored by tome of our !tawdry sonata, ex. pressed it t "What for you tins come here, °rite le -back,to tea we.unet We cos don't go up o nth to fight you use " Thu. are ablisit fear samples at their venscularie The common people are excessively Ignorant, and can give no Intelligible reason why they env) at war with the Oovanuneitt. 0 & the other hand, the blacksmiths to comprehend the seater patiently, and know very well that their freedom or slavery lenge upon the Issue of the straggle. Toast gentlemen are very confidant the neuron will never fight On tee rebel std. Ode of them asked • shrewd, bad k follow, that he 'saw at rindersonville, what they would do if their !net ters were to matte soldiers of them. and set them to fighting the -Yeatths. With • sly chuckle he replied, "Golly, muse, we would °barge- sod forgct to come book I'. Both them gent'essooe sold emphatic:any that as a class sho Devoe@ are,much more Intelligent than the poor whites. d Urge majority of these prisoners have !ably been removed from Andersonville to other plenesi the greater part to Ottaeleatou sod So csttna6, where their condition is mid to be ms. 471.1) improved. Let sir hope that soon the sorvivors will all be exeluseged. Mews. Stone and Cook &stared us that the . . . - - fiends of phonon need not conch:ids that their eeptlififeendi are dead beeente they receive no lettere. They both wrotemsny Lenart te friends at home, none of which reached theftdestina tion except one that a paroled rigor:ter managed to carry oat ; neither did they receive an! hem home. While at Balla Schad !dr. Oook said that hotter a raft load of 'oldie's Leiden dumped Into *vitas. lintmisisnee Committee. Ko bettor evidence to seeded of the amour of good that Ia being aocomplished by the Bub. slitelos Comaiftee, then the following letter from Columbus. Their labors in e! the soldiers ponies through oar city, iu given name to Pittsburgh as the most liberal city to the Union, in Its coca and attention to soldier, Cotonou, 0 , Oot. 18, 1184. 14 de Siaridercilbluactre allitutmigh, Pr Wuneeis, The •rlditadeTtifies,'' Cali en route 'f.em - Washington to Colinebrui, were partakers flee many ge6d-things furnished by the ladies at the•Subeistannee Committee, at Pittaburgh, • Ps; Therefor*, 11ssolotd, That we return them oar hearty thanks for their generous repast and kind also pally expended to as at that time. ilaultred, That to substantiate the above, the Titer:tier •be instruoted to (*rimed, for their old, the sum of flit? dollars, ($5O) as a . slight token of the gratitute of the company. In scoordastes with the above instroctions, hare the plume of enelosies the above named arm, mad allow are to wish you a God's speed la your himsvolent work. I am, very respectfully, Your obedient servent. Attila RTIT-311. Treasury, of. Company. ,Ses op limas Are, R. I • Columbus, 0 , Cot 18, 1834. J Indie.alS.bristeses Comeau., P34 . mbevirk, Pa r ic la with the keenest armee of pleasure that we bind you the sooompanylog as au evident, of appreciation of your efforts to make comfort able those noble toddlers that are daily passing through your hospitable city. It IN with no usual degree or pleasure that we contemplate the pain no manner the limits alto., in common with the rest or the 0. N 8. w re entertained by you, while en root. from Washington to Columbus. There is, graham nothing so ehoerbag to • soldier as the fact that Wends at hems remem ber and ear. for him ; but when strangers umul• fest snob • degree of oar, I , r his walls., enrol, a soldier of the Union elands in an enviable pa - 'Won. badiar, be at =erased to your god work your labors ere not fruitless, for from it. 139 as sured, that although those braes men that us Indebted to sour horpitallty, may all be lama sery to yon, sad 'gotta:ea through all parts of Our land, yet la all istare time taut their thought, return to the ladies of Pittsburgh; crth lave end Vinson: Is behalf of the oomplay, your admiring friends; wa are respectfolly, Meat. O. 13 Patrons, Corporal Jams Guava', Private Jazz HILIES. Court of Quarter Sesdoas. Samar Ansageos, Oct. 4L—Bsfore Jactses Btord eukd B ems. eitherLae Buda was hand gutty of lemony, ar.d roootarosaded to motor. Tim Ontrt Yen te her to pay a fin! of Gji coati, aad M 4. .dergo art Imprlsonmeni of ably dare to the 4aattf idt. Jacob G. Smith was tried for the lament of • -wattle from Warner's wont, to the Diamond. thejary, rendered a 'redid of guilty, when ha vas remanded. ErnnL !brain and John Heiler ward tried on obugas of &Itleg Uquor on fhas My. The in - lamustions were IWO by °Moor Jobe Herron, of the Mayor's police. Al thievidenee addased wu not adhaisnt to convict, Limier, rendered' vardiet of not guilty without lesvieg the box. William Garrett and Bonbon Nenmen were tried on the foorteessa Orme of hornier,. Neuman wu acquitted, and Garrott convimed. dit the conntasion of the nisi, the Court die. charged Noncom front custody, and advised him to beef:better company to the Intaro. the Eittarpabarg Homields—yetelct of the Coroner's Jury The jury empanelled by Adis' Coroner Dtislason, to inquire into the feats conneetei rt•b the death of William Keyser, to assembled in - Bharpstarg yesterday. A number of wit. uses were examined, but the evidence Welted Old not differ materially trots that already pub. Maga. Roues *minds wore probed; 'when It wanalsoovered thud the belie had passed through tie chest and entered the lungs. The Pity no. doled a verdict that the deceased came to his ,death by &slava:tot by a revolver is the bends of Jobs .Westwood. 4 UOLDIWI I'AED.II3I4—A bW dsys sip) Wi / tato 4 ,Atit Peter Giber, of Company P. CI Pennsyl vania Regiment, beea eontended to be shot for, diagram, and that the President bed sp• proead , tbe sentence. Wears padded to learn teat we were In error in the matter. Capt. E. O. iirriebt yostaday received ottiotelatelltgento Abet OUner , who is now at tee D t' Tortugas. Florida. had been pardoned ay kill President, . and ordered to be discharged from the servitor. LI ECIA/11:0X1 WO4IIISIdS, jut. John Cow ala, its proprietor of • went en Vint street, 4troseenlibd -Wm. Price In the Court of gamut, Benton' for stealing • number of 'slay bleak. tts from bottle. The attention of the 131111. tag authorities being galled to the feot,s - nnt WSJ fatted yesterd•Y - for. his arrest. A prelimines7 hearing will be held before Corn mbutiOnwr Bproall be Monde,. when Contain will be oillett.ou to vote how the blankets same Into his nonunion. - - • 'llde.txras Goma to Nine Telt —Yesterday, °serge U. Pet dlisteli thaDemixdittel eluci date for .tlus Vloe ProddellOYMlsod tb.siwigh or otty en poste ts New , York. • wesseinges :be iodele the esr; with Mei from Maoism di, In. linos ws that Peadloton appeared Tel endow to heap bit sieveasesito s rerzsit.• de tadiridwal, reeresinted to be tho editor of the Otaelsnsi4 Tiiyeersr, soompsoled thaiSind disgusted abs other passeniert with bit bold wade of on eanabldssratiminsts. ./inatarreo no att.—Among the mar* pass - Inn events bona to which we would esti verde. slat' attention. - MoCllntook, at 98. Ifedatal &Wait, Allesheitrolty, bas Just timelin:li vw7 forge and well " set.etsdttoek of Pall and Winter 'Boots, e Gaiters, snd Balinorate—oi the aunt .44=48 at and med. be Mae boil Irsirlegi_pn - eta* Ito is selling at Woos Web dsty comitititlati. Give lain asIL Ni• QM-NANO '!tl22lloTlaiDg the Be taFigeHeifialrtm r esonws , 4 votes! club Una of Crams Parfet 800. L :St it tailOaal oat mated 22* Nowarittithoa awa ood itacist 212:42,02; 20 SAW 414 On's" eito assrohlad; ot,t 4e4 woo ordainad Oad eiNacied Oa sagiaril* qf mai, That titer. atrett!Dommitta• b. az. tootio a to