COMM/Sitiest", - - eft. 440 , 1011 AUDILLE. , , lIGGETZ4,W,- succengirs to ty_. JIMA Llgott,l 714111 k FACP.ILC lUD DOlOtt, 1110 X MIJICHANTI, for tins sale 44 @BAIN, MEDD, CRXXIIK, RRODIICC, ac., 244_76 Winer and 92 Frost neve% rittabuch.P9. • awl es.r.so. CKEIAVY ic GREGG; Ozmu, Pito 14ice:COMUtietON XtROUARTO 'for /lOU% Ao. 2 . 57 "Liberty street, Pitts •PEft ACKHOWN .& nous. 16 ili'ONAtIll FACTORS; riODVM AND ontansiox' .00e ifttem Lir oittde, for Dott ther e sib Flo Urals ', Pork Bs; .7 Elm...,Chem., Brno, Tallow,' GroW. Peettierio, iotatooi, Pot end Pour AIN* Balsorattioi;Llmead and Lard Olio, Dried and Grote rtulti.,Titoothy. Cloven - Flax and Gnus Bella. - .omah 'Mumma made on Conefitamente r . aptly No. 297 Liberty it.; Pittabmith, 4.4 43. 4L; A .E.I E emus., CP Now Axo POIMAILDING , XXICHAIT mad *WI. ols dealer,lL WYSTXLIN RE3fatVE MEESE,. Burrzi4l,AnD, polis,,neooNaLous..llBll. POT - AND PRAM. ARIES, 83141141TUA 1 3 iN1P •4112). LAILDOHM, palm. FRl3lljuld Prix tooe,rl4ll7,Nii. 141 sad 143 ;Trail! street; - G ULP & SHEPARD; Comantunom nom- for.ions sad Midler*. in FLOUR.GRAILL AND' FROONGE.ifio..243 Liberty street, Pittaborgh. Pa Maks breaths of Flour for Rabin and Famil Pea' foristatifly on band. ?attics:Mir attention pa i d to: .1111ttot otfts ter lifemehatulise generally. ' oceidly: VAN 13 0 1 11).411. t .PstopcanARD' = uominincus usacumm. dealer In TL00R,11171%J.1 TEILBROONS, SEEDS, LARD. CHEESE,: PORE.: DR/ED AND GREEN FlttillE and. I.ieduee gen.!, aeaßy. - Liberal Mat alma* made op mmelpmpttal Warehatme;No.,ll4,3aPond atreet."Pittaborgb: illiZl 00 X,M.U48ION lIMWRAST AN DLLLYB i . _ - datlyd, ConiarMand eared nail Duquegoi Way. • mat ti V. • MoVAY,' VORWAIIIMIG AND'. glountrat kiiiicimn tor ihe dla uC tLOUR. •• ORAINO I 4IOON;.*LAILLN Weeteru Produce,: ifernerally, No. , 10.8 1 . 1 1 / 1 74LD: OTREfiT..giornot of Iftic,,pttsborgh, ha. _. 03rorden a6d coualipments soUtitml: Ja29,:lyd JA.M.k.6 A...tokrrAtiti-FoRweaDING.A.ND; . (lOsismolow'lltnelisirr; or the sale of FLOIIR,I GIIAIN,BACO'N;LABD, OTTEIIiSEEDS,DRIED FRUIT, 'and Produce generally, No. 10 Market es.,l ...truer of Vint. Plttsborgb., oeSolly- - .... r. Lana, QCROMAKER LA AG, ,VoatinamoN Arscaurre and whaler!, dealers An. CROCE.: MSS, FLOUR, GRAIN; PRODUCE, Re., lie. Pa, I,lbertx street. Pitlaburgb. Pa. : sel3ally ',lllLata) /MAMA miaow& to Jno.i . wont & son,sno..m. t iPPrti"atre.t. Mt.! .grattita n al i nc., GuOCXlor AND T *.`,..fainliefit."reepectruilisbilate,L, warn. WHITE BROTHERS, ~ .FoRwARDDra. ir VAR 's. Comusawa Maar...mum and . dtalari PAU naIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, Na. - 2116 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. lay 27 SC/10YElt, cmuiB92o2rltilBoniarri dealer in CRUDE AND REPINED CARBONI 0114 GLASS, IRON, NAILE, - 42e4 No. 1113 Liberty: _ . 11=1,2A4 .1111, J DAYWAIOCtipiDwq,I ,gypcorm, I Bpodnd Pauttior, S COFFIN, successors to; WIIOLYSA LE GEO.: CEA% corner of Wood and {Voter streets. Pit tobor g ki Ponies. • - Jy3olly H. 1, 0167 . . i DT. aM"ErrOlaT...l76l3, ..ocesscir to °riff:PROMOS A.NtlVltOultlitt3Stnno,lPOZl 'clikiTs,lf7 Libe rt y 'tree Toteg.'L aousE ,t- c 0.,.. Witotiai o ta .::CiaorillAiDCOXitili2llollnll4llll.li M . COli e f Of "Idqitthaeld "4i:id - Watt+ et reitm, rittsburgb..E.- :13.7 'LVINJERTON STEWART, Wums:l tu;s.aitoczna ix° Compssicts No ).1 Avd,d4rdet, Pituburgh. ' . - peaty 11 KILILTATIOCL.:-.11. i. 1111011r1C.....WIt: IPCRO.WN it :IC nur PA.TRICKB, Wno* sits. Gamma. and &dors la FLOUR AN SHADS. Nocatikl sad 15.3 Liborty irtfeet, Pluaburgbi - - "LL SON,. Voitm . • Nos Mitistiem rot the adIe's)!OILUDY AND ILW, 'moral czamoN OlLS ;.'eso ; so and 7111 Water Street; Itittibiatlii - ..Adissticeesessle ansaliplidetae.- . Dlti JPENSATer, • Ihmsa, ,A2iD,OlllOl/taLS, rsestruzsrj rearor. Goons.. Bplqillic Ylatat, /WA LED. Miltratiata, az, qt. Mildly prima qual4 aratca - ho align:sat lomat pima, Ooraar ,Staltta , pad and Fourth .ovate, riarbiugh, I -Pateriptioan can:daily aotapoataled at an JaMra, 4J 4 3.j , Warn* %Uri Rats .I)araain" tad Mainilaatarat of VIIITI3 LIMO Iairtr.LITHAUGS, tottar Of Woailatat Trawl !stieets'Pittatratgli.' 4 4 ' " o h ! 1.41.Nr Waautura..thu.c.o u ut DAMS, PAINT*, OILS, VA.11411811.65 AND 81 1/17/4 lla 296 Liberty tmet, illtetntrel.-4 Allordors grill receive prompt attention.- mit24 1,1111111411= .111:1111,24 RA - UN &,•REITEK, Wainaturai Alia ies;A: i/arciazeili; ,coiuei . cc:me:4'l6w at/ • ; it • • kt, 'vague 1%.440 'Wood .ftreet; 'corner of 'Wood y .treat. •• • lf/Va•allay, Pittsburgh. - • J OHN G. - MmiCONNELL,- dirifiatit : . .iLr LAU, Ot 1180004 icterl litnar's Law Bow): WW alt And to Ow settlement, :amor;trigians eollecu stag ofcblug, tkoltutlekte:, In WaahlogionfDietrkt 'pas Knuct.knuct.:.—.: :“...,.;;:.;46ing IXWATAXCX' iifEr4A)Nii.At= azu 41.7. No. -- /24 411.1_, gin. Mote smith fteld,-•Pittibstrich, Pa. • zny/T:dtf 1414041144/. aX4 Vt.9l,"s,:friffl6o"loll-4 • . -1 • ; 'om bahtU ji.;'PUICV4N4JiiiAfriREPO 0117 t6 1 ;1ffilL ' illtrtlid,.'14dIdtlit' OiCil • ' k Browsi;:ritabarea; I • '.4...rioirjurr... • lifD "Datirartzosly Law. has re red 16.84111104 tittlil4lLlloB, No. 12 Dis 1 :432 ) 41-striost, tied "doetita.sl. ribbeea March._ C.myl6:dlY: . • Arroaur AT LAW' No...i.V7oFtkiit4,444l4ciiii.i.iLifiltudhig' ,', ,!. • ,::, -.2 ' -- )Pli00 VClE:''''' -,- - -" i ..,, ---rl------------ ....i: tveciiimaiii..-' . : - • - 4 • - -•.:.:..'::41; a . sszen4 I t EACkt . &irk: Wiiiaj_ N,V6Atmuguom =any Assume- m .........m., desursia wan.: an ,lisys QIIIINSK, RiAnLiks Fitn. ISA CON,: AU.Tll3lir..taratEltD OIL, . POTS ~AN . prasicittpraumementurii-Danur Jr 1:1} 'mid rtIGIRE• , .I.M.' Mende -Iretutry laihryeatif-tuied: - Agebt , ll6:. the Ws f ,, NW • Othli'oeleteeted , Pshmted , reitt_-Btartb. .. , c,,.•11 Beceettebd 1 1A-Thet eta:lLiktioreee4irdad 4lbd' Smith xlleldoPitti , • lit. ce, '...si z , .. , -' , t , , -, • • , •dly! I ? Dri±V.p.n.stst,,a•....-....,,....--_______ _ BrEidronraniluisaLtOatarainkizat er ebuserr.,sor dater tit 011ES:or,- BUTTS% LAX filla atm .tivdsme.. env ata. Jatafeed street , TAIUS HOLMES rid* 0 ,i t u Ana &odors l'#OVlSl.o,ldd. corm, kid mod Fruit 'straw' •• - • -;- padi, _ _ r.rm 17R4.4 - le 4 Gir-rrs. TriateRDINER COFFIN, 'Amy roil ,!Apj-t nisizawritutnuALCAxii;mensarea -stet it coir t s. tors. wood .4 • .** AHEM? k 02TH • I • tiii Partuayboints , mat Hartford Ail .firorwato Com le►.-87 Water rusat4 • 2 • ' SEA' . .T.Onzars ix/ I ml= 00,0• Ass. oorpormarlift;igid watei ri re seecetTAßT geneame 017141.1110110011PA11Y,92 • ' SECRIETAIIi t . • •• • • ..•lincramfas tolararri 87 .114841nmet;,,,t z lipikffamw& .(104. _ p.m. a o.4 vhhriz'4uii~fifunia ,1 IOStiOfT-AND' DOltiand:tiltr 4XXIDLI, ; sfo I* Wood street, Ward house eaery• Dietereof • • nitsbargb.. 00860 r tO: * LX ANDPIWWWINT 00044, 44_1 • • lig wawa 'fourth and Market dram - e ger 0/449k.Mitt tirbwri &g, No. ao 5a:14174:005 slog , 4tesonnat. 4 •t-_ _ . rrisurt‘Lov , . 0 „,„„„ is „, 7 iketinT mr a t li 01:04 fan onto c!fr, 7f • tt`t A • •,'.l9l4lOwesm ai dl adlikA ' B " , v Woo 4 ' ' 'F ,N7l. - • ; W BOOKS. NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS, Tha Life and Letters of Washington Irving, by Pierre IL Irving. finannyside editkm. The Day Path; a tale of. brew .Ingisad Colonial Lite; by Timottkpllnacomb". Author of Tenllool In Life.. Gold Pon. ika. Beauties of Do Quincy; 1 rel. 12 mo. Annual of Scientific Discovery, for ISG2. . The Bums of ths • Mamma Bowel a story of to.day. Lotion Hours to Town. by tbsuothorof Boers. lons of a Boma' Parson. - Essays and Barleys. By =lnset Hashish Clergy. sea, Aide to Faith; an answer to the &bow Broad Shadows oa-lair'iPubway, For sale by sail DAVIS 113 Wood at. - mMedlinst Vies of Electrlcity—Gsrrett; Reareations'of a Country bumon; gowns of Bocistli - - Spars flours, by J. Brown, ; - Tit Me oomb's Bo ob Womenßooks. by L. Mint: A Good Y t=y C. *ode- Pascual of Lord D ' acou; - Life of B BRAlitp Bldney; Bongo in Many Keyti-0. N. Robitesi Poems, by Buse Terry; '— Liberty and Marery—Bledsoe; Lecture. on Apocalypse—Butter; _Wound Spew.. of Dough.; .; atistrOyof sltitelfgionia eta:. eta.' tutt J. L. READ, 78 'fourth street. iicENT n tm ear uji---------rdES TIIHOLO Airs,. Bo Tract. for y the ln Parma and People. BClargYrarny various wrßuo. Alds to Faith ; a reply to 'Busy/ and NAni;:1118. • Aletander on faith. Trench on the Epistles to the Bevan Churches of Ault — Commhnien the Lard's Prayor. Cact:allows of a Country Parson, 2 vols. Lel/Imre Eletmain Town.. Baralle tq,,oosl at. XTLW LAW BOOK/S._.lth's Forms of Phmedoiel Hilliard on Torti, 2 soh; Wishbone on Beal Property, 2 vol Story on Sales, new edition:- • g Perm:won Contracts, new edition; -Curd on the Legal Bights of Married IVonis I 9ol h 'slteg pons, rot 3 . =12.. !.• • • HaT & CO., Mood street. .MISCE.L.I;447EO eS' C.:rlßlos miss .1.70 ft WARD, .Arronssr Ax du _La? VOIMICI.IOI £T LAW. 01500 on the South-west mmy flllarnond. ant Grant at/nu; Will .ttend ,businesa !zanily trktir,l,,lnxl to its legal prof,* hm. ? trialgranular attention :given to the preparation, and of co s; to the attend Court Collecting promptly made ataremittraL ardrlvad A. L. IVEI3B - & BKO., Varner Prat end Cknwmared Bts., kakintore, General Commission Merchants & Agents lur tIIa W. of . . , DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER AND ELAPETT 'FUSE.; • • • Boceire on conalgnmant aU lamb; ot WYSTZER PHODUCE, sad mate adraiman Maroon. • • • P. EL—ltaih",l thick 3n hoxit :of Warehouse. William Hi Smith A - CV.; • - Id ilia s Iticketacit, • • ' - • George W. Smith' 41, Co.. : : Pittsburgh, Spencer 1. Garrard. Coln t Bflipardi Marchantat Bank; • B. De Foril .t Sons, NI-UUI KOONS, Cageastuos. ahactuirne, and Wholssme Dealers in MACK -101131., SMON, fiaair, iiXBINKG; C , ODILSII,' S AL North Wham., toTottakErwar andAtett MMO lanais Hasa Mackeiel—largs, and motlinm,' siz e Noe 1, 2 and 3, In amorted pae SO bar e rels prbne No. 1 Halifax Salmon. 10 2 d a G n o ponrmN olHom i ng, Oonsletlng,ot .Stesreni breeder - Pinnacles Jun & Lama and kaltpo rt, , Wm Loma ticalcslbuct No. 1 Smoked Ilerrinks, Um) gniertalls George's and Grand Noah Codted, Which we now offs, at , .llto kilwrot *Mb pease, and solicit a all before baying. dot Gard - muurni k Kama. No: Lia.North.Wharr Phlra. FuRN I • TURg • • CANE AND WOOD 011AUti SELLING On WHOLIUSALS OU RETAIL. JA:s: lv. WoODwELL, P 7 and El Third street, opposite &Edmondson& Co, and 111 Fourth lemin WAGONS, &a., FOR SALE , VERY TARN WAGONS, OIL WAOONB end EIPDINO WAGONS,- DAILDNDRIt'S OMITS AND • GOAL OARIN; TI KB mins. CA-NAL, IDI 111rtlellitleli AND STON u E MASON'SOARD Wlikite BARROWS. all mute of the ben dry tuber..eheo .If Wads of rppatrlng ittended to • promptly. Apply to NOB?. BABE, WAGOI, MAIMS. Dark of redeem' street Station. Allegheny. lahll2lyd • , • TiyoN ARNSTICAL, IMP ibis AND •Dzaiva In the tarot aslant braids of GENIIINN LIAVANA OINAIIB, Lad all kinds or /WOKING AND VUSWINO' OLIMA' DNIIVIG , PANCV NEIDISCHAUN TIMM, Ao., k0.,1n peat satiety, UNDEII TIIN 8T: CILANLES• ROTEL; Pittabargh, Pa., . • IL B.—The Trade =pv161'01:I liberal terms; mylhdly WuPaha—JAS. OWUNad, NJ STUCCO AND 7dAdTlO WOREER, PAPER RANGIER AND, YLASEERES.• Anlr VENTBIN AND - ORNAMENTS of ell kin& All ordeal lett at No. El Ooogrer etraetodx. doors Woodylie, or at Pahner's WWI Pe Indre, No. 21 street, lrai be PnwPtlY 201.28 - - lAT W. YOUNO, Enceeasqr to (Aut.. aright A Young, No: 97•W00d aitieei, corner of Dietnond a/ley, dealerlo allkiadi at CUTLERY; RAZORS, RULES, REVOLTERS., KNIVES, 8018. SOILS, GUNS; Ito., Ac.. A. lodge eascatmvut of the above coals eonetentlf on tiatitl. • told . iAliiitioN •• koll U recants Amp oitenele Ix BACON . DRIED DENY,. LARD; NUS AND MINI', P016{ ; •No. 12 Toorth street, near Libel% rittetaaNh.- • • y y -• .`.191 - 1 • DBALERIN WALL • poso!..de, &c., No.. a Wood oWooti Rilt •. Ada . • ;di. • ..D CYT .'Dolor In BURSITIS, HATS, STRAW TRIe , dtl us e and.IITItAW BOOBS intnerally. • ltoOlitistKLAwgi"-liee: . KAY do CO. twounuats AND SSA- -pcursts. Do. 65 Wood Argot, nextdoorto Lb* wratC , 01,11 04 '.Fittabtulh,; sepo9L Dad LAW BOOHDcorittAatlpm'hisid:" • • AA/AL.GY: (10. t)YAytoN letiscuritfirexits, am, Jai Pete'r2Yt. No AVIVIxd street,TlDiburgh. • ineD3 ' -A :UTL.- MAO, BODUIELLEN. AND Sit • VOW, Ifourthlstiest. Apollo DaDdlnga. riti.w.mr.ros utiEPLI HORNE, Daum: is iitusi Molt . 4191.46 , ASD P 7 4 W (kg " , N.. 71 spio L -413 M.X) ' Ilf Z II IIOIDMILIZI, T Forums, oft., No*. " s ad "inb:54,14 i - - WILLIAM WARD, Dzsi.xx w Pitiut; W T usoAT No na, Buss, Miura/Lou; sad Aug..; rfflos for , t`intotisesili pantie LOABEl , through toy /genii ressonabl• terms. , Thais irliblatf to lutist thee •Uoifey iood 44.1 . van jnitilit.Valle am . 11 0- 1 -4a0. 1 . 4 0410 W . All comma: -_lll,ultwand Interviews arkfly cos& ,f t i otUL-Ptfliili:. utast rrertisr,: . .s l4 ,s4. Psnl'm 471114:)41KR1E8,40., JUST, REUEL' VBD itact=l.4.* atrim• 4 • Ste 45,, Oa -1 rountny..T og . la WEN Tomes VY•Pri azdimpertel l'ean bb 400, 0111 4 / 1 20,14 v.. .9pt Portoßko - -135-bbbaritradolfietVP,; " ri Nt ' .l6 . 191 •-• alineim 0o lO6 Totai*. 160 Beoaor - 161 ;. 1 16111061611*.i. • • N 6 1 lazoter.7 - -hi 'tors unt R OOK -OANDv wbis abeuasrj(saolc uM"i tee - a' , s -5. x~: pit V" 14/41, . AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL S. RIDDLE & CO., IDITOEB AND PROPRIETORS. Mint* Office No. 84 Fifth. Street. SIORRINO AWD EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY. °DETAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE HOUR OF PURLIOATION. M munss Itomon-46 per annum In &drum°, or 12 cents per wet from curlers. EV/INIIIII EDITION-43 per annum In "drums, orb cents per week from centers. WISZILT EDITIOII-Blngle copies, 14 par AMMO] Fire or more, i 11,22; Ten or upwards, $1 per annum invariably In advance. ADVERTII3II4O AT FIZABONABLZ BATES. TIIESDAT MORNING, 'MAY :6 WASHINGTON, App 30, 1862. Macre. Editors Gazette: GINTLELEN: lind the following in your paper of Tuesday last, vie. : MICYBZILEI. The two members of Congress from this county usually vote together on all important subjects, and always vote right, and truly represent their constituents in encases where any important question is at stake. They differ, however, from each. other -on one itub. jest. On Friday, Mr. Dawes, of Massachu setts, made some remarks in the House, in reference to Mr. Cameron, in which he said there were certain gentlemen from Pennsalth nits, who had protested against taking Mr., Cameron 'into the -Cabinet; and yet were brought before President Lincoln, on' their knees, and made to retract Mr. McKnight, (Rep.) of Ponitsylvania, remarked that as the gentleman had not par ticularized the members of the delegation, he would State that he was one of those who protested againet .taking Cameron. intithe Cabinet. lie had never withdrawn or Tsai-, Led that protest. Mr. Moorhead,, (Rep.) of Pennsylvania, said he recommended the appointment of Mr. Cameron, and he stood by it. He believed it was a good appointment for Pennsylvania. [Laughter.] " Later in the day, Mr. Dawes, in further commenting on the contracts made by Cameron, spoke of a oelelnation of the return' of harmony among old political antagonists --some of them - knowing the VANS' of the fa 4 yore they had received: • Mr. ' Moorhead., (Rep.) of Pennsylvania, inquired what reason the gentioniert suppoeed that such persons had who attended the - 5l loged celebration: - Mr.. Dawes answered him in the language of the poet: "I know not, I care not, Iflgullt's in that heart; I know that I love thee, whatever thou art." I am not in the habit, of correcting the er-1 ;ors of the press, and had not these extracts) from . the telegram of the. Associated press . ; been published to my.own District, I would not have noticed them; tr s theengl-deem it proper to send you the following-eTippinga, 'lkons the Otribc,thferring to the, same motion: I:will add farther, - that I never saw the Globii reporter's notes or report, until I read it in print, just as it stand, now : Mn -McKnight: • Will my friend from Mas.l suchuietts yield to me a - morn - ant ? . Mr. Dawes; Yes, sir. Mr. McKnight. I desire to say, as the gentleman has not particularized members of the Pennsylvania delegstionythet, so far is am eenceined, I am one of the Members from Pennsylvania, who protested to President Lin-i - coin against the admission 9 r Mr:Cataiithinintd the Cabinet, rind 'that Dever withdrew,. nimi qualified that protest. Mr. Moorhead. 11s my_ colleague 114 taken nocesion Jet hinieelf right, - / _desire to say that I recommended the appointment of General Cameron to the Cabinet, that I worked heartily to accomplish it, and that am here ready to standbylei! believe that if wawa good appointnment, and that it mtgs.! canted the people of Pennsylvania: - Mr. Dawes. I- desire to say in reply to ail gentfemalffroat. Pennsylvania that the news ; papers did not leave as in ignorance at the time— . [Here the hammer fell.] Mr. Stevens.. Thegentlemedirill allow in 4 Leask him qiestiorr, as I do - not very well -understand-his allusion. I 'oppose he is re-I (erring to something not yet published; or is it:to tiny thing that hai been published? , Mr. Dawes.. - I stated that it was published in. all the-papers. •• Mr. Stevens.' In-hi, - remarks about thi horse contracts, does the gentleman, refer to anything coataineal in • tberepert•of the Com Mittee. Daltimcms. itXDUCZD PRICE 4 i Mr. Dawes. No, eir; not to anything pub/ limbed in the report. ; .I am speaking now.-0 what is known to everybody. It did not tak oven the poor Van Wyok oommittee to find i old. [Laughter.] - The parties fell out ore - one of these arraegomenbiand told of it; an I have only to, say. that st that 'partienlar Um /bore was, according to the newspapers, grea harmony among these , men. I do not: kno whether, the gentleman from PennsylVaniao my left, .[Mr. Moorbead,] was there Of. ilia. , Mr. Mooriutad.. I would like to know wh the gentleman 'referato me. . X "do'-not wis the gentleman from Massachemettl, and I wil .. . not permit bim' or SO . other gentioinan,' t put me in a false position.:.l .want to kno why he refers to me. ' - - -.. ' Mr. Dawes.. I did not luioir the gentle Was there and therfore r would not say *ha he wu there. Mr. 'Moorhead; Then why refer to the - a all? What reason tare, yorr to suppose th at • Ifr. 'Dawes. Because -the-gentleman ha , avowed himself at 'Able f momenti‘ and' glide ' all the lighb of, the ptement day, an ardent ad vcieato and admirer of belkan public and otheial, heelie..eonuneatin upon, and I thought it brit:natural lee shoal , ] - be invited to curb a taut. I hope he,,wasnO overlooked. [Laughter:] I have only beg; , that the mere ideneribed lightfol!oceasion;:but .remembered, leder), thiiikthy try_ te4iekabircidTall aboat 'Of elitecodahti et them pattivei, ,aed,p,Ok'.the ip• ' lebogitUries, '"whi, and *44 far, and wha has it mit, ??... I wonder they. el idnot sing: al they bleeed,:thoee !Moroi' the - poet appropvi stele each : of theth • ~. . . "I know not, 1 tare not. trkaltt'e in thy. heart,- • I bat knowehat Ilove thee, - whatever thou art." Your insertion - I:4'16" ibover oblige, RetiiiiiktolV4iinn Death of Rev: Nathan`Range: The Rev one o the Lahore of American Ittatitodlint, Aliti a hie residence, in New . York, on Babtrda raernlng r. Bangs was born in Bridgeport , 31a 4d 1778 andltatt tharefotajeust eurapitei 44 his! eighty-fonrth , year he wee will l'ltiitmti ill . . the intliOr:'Of the Church, to four 'volume, Andra! 'editor, of the enrietian ,AdOrkrree aad. . Journal, the Methodier Aragasine, - the Arethoaqe guar+ tidy; and aatheeitiprnnanahoi oi.verieusi popular religiOne He exerted doling 1 1,1 044d.neefOl lII*, a vast influen tipoitha ()hitch tcil died a. peaceful death in s rlie . ,old age.. , Chia-kcal' 'Conaureinr.icci.-4a preseni to-6 451* 14 1 1 4Patotic9C..r"' Gen. Neglers onnueuirof : in - Tanneuen r eark Istinia from ;our ,oien'.oerreipinniengs,fit,Ain.l iiii6ek's army, before Corinth, 6 - Keys'ir rlsieni, kakis YOrkiawns and Niellisitow We hate 6sde for keeping our•:nudism assurrateir infurmid . era° ThaLesaite'Sdilkiut imikshinditnininsspapoll 144411* iiieilliiikCi°lo/44*::(ie08114,11 A t ,~,r~ ' -'~ .. . . . . ~. . . . .. . . . - . .. . .. . . . . , . . . .. . ; . . „, i ~ . , .. . , ,• ; ~....:.:.. . .. . , . . - . . , ''',-,.•,,, .., z ',. ... F , -.... .- i -.. , -- - ~ . .7 : . . - . .. . -., . . , , , . ....„ . ... .. „ . . . . .. .. . ,I = 1- ~ - - '• , ,e ~, "•f Vittsintr#ll Gaulttl. TERMS: A COnection. NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL Ootro•poodeace of tLe•Pit t eDttrgb osiotte Wssuteurros, May 2, 1862. The month of May is here, indeed, bet bow unlike itself 1 The season in this latitude is said to be at least three weeks later than eons!, and the trees aro but just beginning to -unfold their lanes. Yesterday was a great (14 in this City, among the colored people. They bad set it apart Mia day etude's= thanksgiving to God,. for the great boon he has pet it into thehearts of the loyal people of the nation—a majority of them at least—to return to them. All their „live, thus far, robbed of the most precious gift of th&Creator, it has at last In this small , patch of ten , miles . squads , been returned to them. By a of simultinions movement,: apparently, they have' derided about one' week to the subject of congratulation with each Other. These' rejoicings have been mostly of a religion!! character. I have met in this city, since -I hare been here--more than eight months—but one intoxicated ne gro. And now, at this time, one would sop-; pose that, to use a common phrase; ene have been let loose" they would rejoice in rioting and drunkenness._ We have knoivn, instances, all of us; where joy among white people assumed that garb. But negroes seem to be almost naturally a religious pee- ' : plo. • So the joy , over their deliverance here': Tsitand , expression in assembling in their: chunk's, in prayer, singing and shouting "breve* de Lord," "Glory," and such pious' ejaculations. On Thursday (last) evening an j l llolo/2/o'l meeting, consisting of delegations from all the: churches of colored people in this Districti convened at Asbury Chapel, an excellent andi commodious edifice owned by them.near the! Capitol. The audience consisted of from 1200': to 1500 people—there being, perhaps, a dozen, white men present. The oxen:uses were open-I ed with prayer by a white clergyman from! Massachusetts, after which the whole audience! joined in singing an' appropriate hymn.-_ Did: any one ever hear sweeter voices than were; there f I never did. Mr. IV: A. Cook; lite of. Greensburg, Pa., Wad Limited to address thens,i and an eloquent and. appropriate address ,her delivered. Ile explained the recent law of Congress; spoke to them ef the new duties; which came with their new relations and're-I sponsibilities ; told !been what their friends( expected of them ; that they should unite to assist each other, educate their children and show that they were worthy of the great booO now in their hands. These remarks, and teeny similar, were received with streaming eyes) and exclamations of joy and thanks to God. No one could Bee - this demonstration' of man- , limas and real genuine hearty thanks and honest determination unmoved. " An ex-Gov.. Onaer who was present— 4, map fifty jean , age—said after the meeting that hehadseen many assemblages' and participated in many scones, bat never one so touching in all his lice before. _Several colored men addressed their people in remarks ohameterised- by practical good sense and abounding with wholesome advice. It was proposed by one of these that acollectioO should be taken then and there, for the aid of the poor fugitives who daily reach this city of refuge from the blasted wastesof Virginia. ' It Was proposed to rails $ lO O. To less ten minutes, that sum was on the table and a committee appointed to see to Ate just and proper .appropmation. Yet many of these people wore 'but- last week okrieii - chattftle, things to be i!whippod on the bare back;" to have "their earn elipped;".tobe fined.ss for holding religious or other meetings , without permission, later than 10 p.. 4." - Such were' the words of thelaw. These are - the people who were "to be.let 100/4 upo__,rt• thie suffering' community I" . Who _lvied: be ; 'rioting in drankenness;" "idlers , ' - vagabonds unable to , take care of themselves I". These and harder arguments .were pressed. upon that glorious! man Abraham Linioln, to deter him f rom ; signing'the bat there-stands- his name,. and not only there, but it is written 11 . 46 - .411 heaven. for, "Inasmuch aa ye•havii done-it tee one of the' haat of these, ye have done it !mini Inc." Blessed day in eshich'tbe eweet of Christianity, in emanation from "thoglorif one gospel of the blessed God" has become an element in the .goverament. . Once more .in the heart of him who sits .in the Executive chair, sweet charity reigns!, and angels look with smiles upon the man who directs mighty armies, controls -fleets and rules with a power mote than regal) and - yet truly joist The world will never know a tithe of the deedsldarkneeriperpetrated in this city; while that'imancipatiOn- bill Weir peiding, Men; women and children Were' abstracted in ;the dead hoer Of, night; and taken hence into Maryland.' have heard of many, cases: One occurred in which - eman lent two boy — o- r , one nine and one twelve Years efege—tmAn., I aspens before : daylig . on - the: morning - lb* bill was signed. lie bad -a young woman in his house which be could not well spare, but she had an infant child which ebe 'said never should leave her while she lived, and so didn't send the little baby-hway ' ' f The general news of the week herein not of ,au exciting . eshareeter.,l wangled to km, a few days duce , Merman li umpttbeEngineer, ort his way to .join:111•Dowell's corps at Fred eilekeburg. Bois a'great bridge builder, and _yen' will soon heitr of the ditficultleil in erosel,. tug -streams removed where his it- The vote of censure, on Mr. Cameron*wita I Most unfair and oiliest" Yea would ': infer. from the resolution. that.' Mr.:.olinleion -pat mosey Irons, choice lit.the hands of toe MM.* , vidual, who was left to spend it at will, ••Now, the fact is, as all know•wbo have seen the late ter - Of 41mbiltienkthat A. 'Cumminge and GoV..hiergen, or• New York,. were the persona appointed: - Thie :Was •done,moreover, when it was diffienit:to.smy who amongthe Makers thi'iroty apon'wheurthe duty specially aseigned . to Messrs. — Morgan and Cumming. . would have fallen, wee...loyal. Defection wed everywhere. Bet for Captain •Dablpen in the Navy Yard-here, .BUchanoll, the: . cUmi. miusdent, would have given it into the allOt my's hand/. : Gen.. Moorhead 'tried, by •hl amendment, to insert Gen. Cameron's letter of • ,OpP ie lottuent :into ,ehe,veiedution of censure; but as k at that time, no Misinidoitint but with unanimous consent was In order, and Devi Woo oyeetod, he felted.- HMI the revolution '-been. made to tonsure the Secretary:or War for (tomcatting public Moneys to the hands of gab. Morro! and Me. Glieuensge, it could. not have paseed; and yet, tbatis what Mr. Catn. even did I,'.*.Pair play ill a jewel. , Any 0000411 . see that theists Secretary has not had it.' It is - niet`kiSown- whether 'thisWill'Oenot Dill sir iniat him in his final stomptanas or time ef par/Ur/11er St. Petereburg.- Vouroa. Another SPCBIIBI,OII INovam.ent. , . . Gran aminaft!s, of kfentuokyl, t ! ln 4 te ,D i a•4; , ° lll q,lie #.. C 9PlPioi•PfCteiilad rrtth:tho bills eoollsoatlim , sof . freeing the 124 Ye1l of 04 6 1 1, ' ,. . The niovemiiit io he ggino r o one , it (Mowing dimpetch tothO Now , York Moog tricie': i'.-• • . !Thelewn 1 ,16,28 ta111ed.b7, 11 rumor, tot-day tbat'all :the 'menibers of, Congress from the ,13ordtir Blare 'States, and: a number of eon 4 'sanative- sympathisers from . other ' States, were - sericiusly ' considering, the propriety' of withdreWlng.in ,a , from tbo &nate and llouse, and this precipitating a deolsion by the people of the whet, country di the radical measuree of ;thinfiseation and .vuutucipatiocC Although'ench a movement- could. not rally. a large strength in -Congress, any. defections of the kind would hare a most injurious treet in the Statee of 'Kentish', Tenness ee ; . Missouri; and, -.Maryland, end giro new hope to the slumbering, secession elements in those States. If these gentlemen are going to resist 'tho Gloverninetie;;*: the 'craisfitittional*JerSti; we hope theywlll ' i show their' hands at once: While our armies'aro the field, we had , tatter finish hp the whole matter..: • 44' COIIMPONDNWr_ or the Cincinnati Ga ga% Writaig from '.iithenet,'Oltio, sitontiMieji 01110 whtofl altotiti tto?.dve ,GRattention of the Government:. Some-colored soon enlisted in the Gaged (Gain servioe,and.ment to Ken-. - ineki'ailweinfiersi . nod ItMing ea/v4444r timetiat; wernreteitning boresthrtiugh inuie,nrhue they rare + strafed ; sod ails*/ Antojil4-undeartheUir_of,_quitlitatactitkiiii: FROM THE ARMY. AT YORKTOWN. Western Pennsylvania, Regiments.. The ,s, Old.Thirteenth”..Arrival of the Paymaster.. Tho • 63d. Col. Rays, and the 62d. .Colo Black.• Warwick C. If.--An Unpardonable .oatrage—lnerediblelgnorance,ete. Correspondence of.the Pittsburgh Gazette. , CAMP WINIFILLD SCOTT, . NiEA YZIZIKTSWN,. yA. April 211,1865. } TO tell you that affairs 'on the Peninsula were still in star. quo, would be simply re peating what has already become an , every-. - day .saying; but the'epithet is applicable only to thelrelative position of the two armies; for, though seemingly Inactive, the entire . . army has been 'occupied night , and . ' day, in throwing up intrenchments and earthworks ' ' of the most formidable character. When we first came to- this place, - driving- the rebels before us, it was Ori opinion of every one. that we would be in action within three days. Been on the first day of our - arrival, when: about two - miles east of our present position, an alarm was created by some skirmishing. between 'the advance guard of ,Smith'if dill,' aloe, .and. the enemy's pickets. Division after division, brigade after brigade, and reg iment after 'regiment, were hurried np and. formed in' line of battle. We all felt certain' of a' fight, but after - remaining ; in anxious' suspense for some hours, we were ordered to our present position, where we have remained. • There are in and around : Yorktown some five or six regiments from Western Pentisyl vania, Of these, the old Thirteenth, now the; One hundred and Seoond, • CoL.Rowley, is! lying on the James river, at the mouth of the. Warwick: This post is the 'second position of honor, being the extreme left of our army at this :point. . Some of the boys, •however 4 though proud of the beam conferred on the regiment, seem to think it ratheren empty! one, for they have more labor to perform than' almost any other "regiment in the.cfivision.! For throe weeks, six companies were detailed for picket drkty, and the remainder of the regiment employed in Minding fortifications' along * the . east bank of the Warwick. A few days since• the picket companies rejoined the regiment, and now there is a full complement of men in camp, ready for any duty'. The men, are in high en 'to to-day , as the Pay= master has arrived, 'en d .is now ensued in I.g dealing out the bits 'of Government !paper which are so cheering to the weary soldier. How they will maple to spend'it is e' quest tion which. I am Mush ele solve, for.there and no Mores nearertha*Newport News;. twenty miles distant, and no sutlers aboutwho keep any kind of an assortment. - • - ! The 63d, Col.'Heyi; is encampokabont end mile east of Werlick C.". 0., and is Occupied) like the 13th, principally in performing pitted duty and building fortifications,-' They, to 4 gather with the 570, CoL Maxwell, were in si skirmish with the enemy, a dayoe two OinCBj and .succeeded in driving them off and cap. Luring two -or three prisoners. • he nearest regiment to-the rebel lortificatiot s, at York.: ' town, is ' thei6.ld,Sol. Black. T ley are 'nod r more than a mile distant ' froM Yorktown; itself, and report hair it that they hare daily opportunities of distinguishing themselves in contests with the rebels: How true thereport is I have as yet had no means of ascertaining; but to-morrow 1 - have laid out, to visit all our; Western Pennsylvania regiments, and in my next will give more satiefactory details in re-4 gird to them: ' • - .. The- 10.7 d, Col. Lehnian, is' somewbere in our neighborhood, bat, though anxious to do so, I hare,as yet, been unable to 'ascertain , their exaclocation. - ..- ; -Warwick county, in which the majority of Keyes Corps is encamped, is one the oldest, cool:Mee in the Old DOMIDiOI3I. ;.In the Court House are deeds dated as far back as the 17th century, and under an old tree not far from camp is the tomb of “Miles Cary, only eon of JohnOary an.i. Alice; hie. wife; 'Daughter. of Henry Hobson, Esq., Alderney, of the city of Bristol. lie was born in ye said city; and died on the 10th day of June, 1687,-about the 47th year elide age. This tomb; when en 4 tire, was girlie a : curiosity, and. hundred...of soldiers came to see! it, and copy the inscrip4 Lion. But one. night the stone was rudely • broken open bpi' packer wretches in the uni , form of the - United StateirOrlio eupposid there might be veinal:des in the veult, and the:liable of .Miles Cary,. which, foe OE" hundred and ninety-five years beilveposed inquiet laeari4 ty; were scattered to the windi.• To 'the lhoiforl. of olid.Periturylvaida; be it said, that the soldiers who committed-this uni pardonable ontrags wore the uniform of ano. ther State. It is not necessary' to tell - th 4 name ortheLi regiment, for • they are welt enough known-at-home by reputation. And not only is this the oldest,. but In my eitimai tion ilia thepooreskiroatityin Virginia,'The soll,. once goodibas been worked out, and now scarcely produces the commonest, necessities 'of life. • • The people, (or the Most, part, are poor and ignorant, and many of them havi acarceli „leverage intelligimce. To Illustrate their ignorance I will relate an incident whie eerie under my , notice not long ago. A mal had lest some pvisi si by haiinv the ro &Wen from him by the s biters, and requested me to - Writs - a note to Go .•Keyes for him, and state oefairaumatancei of the Cam. After writing and dispatching t he note,' I entered into - conversation - with I in the hope of elk Ding some - informati n in regard to thi rebel army: - - His - replies -I *Mo very iinsatisi factory, and displayed a most ismentable want of information. At last - I asked him if he had ever been to Washington or Baltimore/ He luid.nai ; he.had never, been to any piaci blit Norfolk:And . Newport. Nowa, and h eard offor the purpose of trade , his adheard of Washington, but' had Weyer heardof Balti-I, morel . ; His idea of the!Nerthern .13tates wa s that, they .comprised. a Vast, bleak region,' where .the people had to keep muffled op 'all the year Iowa! Honorer wanted to go there; it was bad enough herein winter I ! - • ;'This may gee= hard to believe, but it is, nevertimleve„ true_ I 'could DO contrast the atiperiorcondihiiiniif Ili. ier eleSees of tha North ". with the Almost b thili -ignorance, ii. which the man displaye 4as I looked at .. q , the contrast I ,rejoleed. that it last. a power!. was brought to bear Tin the:lilies of berberlem; which have rendered the. white race, in cert. Min portions of our country, so dagraded, that would, if properly managed, eyeep them! from the earth, and raise the poor whites of the South toilevel with their brethren of the North. rebel policy of keeping In Jai:dilution from their army was ilinetrated the case of three; prisoners taken by ;Co. • P.; of the 13th:- On their . way . -to headquarters, Gen:- McClellan' was pointed oat to them. They showed no! Interest la him, and raid they .had never heard of such a man. hope ee ja my next ,I tu to he able to give fuller details In regard to the petition .and Movii-i meats hoth of our own army iinethat of 'the. _ . The Adieemment CongreB4. A letter from IVathington to the `New York Evenil• POOlll9 • The leng . time. taken by the Senate Financei Committee 'to the House. Tax bill settles the question of an early -adjournment of Congress. It will takelitto 'July ilt . l4lmit to finish ' Important will elread,y blocked ou t- The Tax bill will soon go to the Senate. The Tariff bill Is finished, and ply waits in the Ways and UM/ Committee; rooms kites what changes tray-become neees- t sary to_ fit it to the Tax bill no it will tinnily pas; Congress;: ,The VA4OI/21 • SLITS • takon is the Finance Coniniittee are net Of yinslitnpoi-i tame, AS it impossible to know what dis position the Sonata will snake of the Union-di . . A. Loyal .filian Einng'in Richmond. A dispatch to the New York Mem says: The rebel goveinment nare'thisWeek hung a man in Nichacind, aloyal - eitleenit 'dot. United &etas, imargeAWitli being - a nPtienaU spy.- The United-States- Government, Int winter, arrested one Smithson, a Vrishingtoa City banker; on. the naistindnidtablneyidenon that he was a Cloitaderste kph -anti ebnmati-1 ceded treasonable matter daily- to Jef Smithson waii Consigned to;Port Larapittn, but since the rebel goysnimenthas sot the ex.; amide of / 433 11/ 0 g 11, 01 Offenden, Mr. Smith ' -I sons 3 friend. . in , tits-fikaith. will beittt Pds•d. Per4PO4' that -be is nude to seer, the' same doom. .The subject i4Ss manly received the Ittllntial..ot MU' 1/4401. Malt* billitIWOMElll FROM THE ARMY IN ZENNESSEE. Location and Position of the Army Divisions.-A. Reconnoissance in Force-s Capture -of,.Prisoners..A Singular Adrenture-.Narrow. Es. cape of Col. Stambaugh,.etc., etc. , Correiommoneo of the Pifisherettierefte- ', YIELD or Sermin, Taxer., 1 - • . Friday, Ap . ril 2504, 1852. f „, ./f letters do not, travel . taster: homeward ' than eatopward, mine 'must be musty who p' you open them. I thought I was fortunate in rewiring a letter of the 13th on the . 22nd., .Still, notwithstanding the drawback, I will endeayor to. acquaint you, with anything, of moment occurring in my neighborhood. - . We are now encamped on good ground, as, , - ._____ good ,sis.ein be in this par t. of Tenses see. We have abandanee of water of a mid dling. good quality, and Whet is as greet a do- 1 nideratumiplentr.of room to move about. Very few . of our troops remain , omthei7middlo . Of the battle ground, for, reasons which will occur to the least thoughtful aven:' The men are in good spirits,' and relish, their. , rations hugely. By the way, we have' tea r er, been better served in rations : besides an unusual - amount; we have the very best- quality of every thing. The meeting of the /armies of the Ohio, Tennessee and Mississippi, appears to be a season for feasting and enjoyment; generally. . You doubtless are aware of the feet that we, ,now occupy the same ground. Gen. Pope's forces arrived here on the morning of thee22d:" . The politico of the armies : as as they . ex* now; encamped : resembles a,bow—the army of -the' ennessee on the tight, the army . of the Ohio. In the centre, and that of the Mhsieelpid en' the left. ~Gen.. Mitchel is doubtless -as .near Corinth as vre are.', . . .. o , Notwithstanding the 'amount of rom'at. , our dispose!, Gen.: Buell , evidently desired more elbow rooncyasterday.. Harty in the morning' three batteries and two hrigaties of infantry,. under Gem Thomas, proceeded out the . Corinth road, supported by at- least .eaven. or eight squadrons of cavalry. Gen. MoCook.'s Division was ordered out to their support soon, after; and , this reeonnelissanete , was 'conducted ad mirably: , Soma 25,000 men in all particip . ahld, in it, and to lien . _Beall belongs all the credit of the performance, is he' was out with Us in person. ' ' Gen: Wallace took the right, divers-. Mg a, littlelmm- the main road, same tip with a rebel encampment of about three regiments, or one hrigade, and shelled then-Met, burn ing and destroying everything belonging to them. I did not hear of:a single casulty.! • Oar cavalry'etit off and captaied fifteen pris-, '"nor,, all , likely looking follows,- eittired•in! the detested butternut cloth .': The lose ofthe, rebels must he considerable;.but.no doobt the. design - of our commander was . accomplished: in elearingoterfront of a nest of robels,:whosei soli object was to pester us on the plan adopt..! ed by Gen: Hindman at Green river, fien-' tacky. Our line' of pickets will "be thrown; forward about five mileale-day.- • As I Write: a division is Illiss part to take up new ground. We openee/up mix miles:yesterday : The men were all the better et, the twelvemiles tramp. Our men , never, atom 'so happy as when on the march, be the advance *ever so little, and a reconnoisaanee is' their greatest jeiy. Our pickets are new free from interruption, and can 'perform their duty without resorting to Speaking of pickets reminds me of a singu lar adventure that befell Colonel Stambaugh,: of the 77th Pa:, eommandingthe sth brigade. ; The, Fifth wee :on . picket on the 22nd.:.; Thee: Colonel, imompanted by „Lieutenant. Colonel Dodge. (commanding, ,the 30th Indiana,) the: Adjutant of . , the aameregiment, the Major of the.ildettea, thin 'stationed, and one or_twe others, were riding fel-Weird leisiarely, looking over the ground far "pieket,eover,";when, just as they; a gentle, null or knoll, , they beheld"abOut forty-ilx . men;elad in ..the 'abhorred "butternut style," all well mounted: . and well , armed. .A . min, evidently . : ; their Nader, gave* command in a low ton° to the "butternuts," who pressed elosetogethef, Mid eyed the. Colonel's party with - looks anything but benevolent... The parties were., scarcely one hundradjaideapart,When the rebel leader walled ou t to the Major of the videtteer "Ma l jOr,r.mhore will I place my -Men ; where dv you want me to place my. pickets ?" The Major; who'was a little in advance, turned to. the' Colonel, diemanding, , "What.shalll aay„ „Colonel?" ~ As they all knew that: they„hold their li ves :in• - thteir bandi during that nhol• interval, it'is bat natural !appose thateven the heroes .of . the 7th, under tench. eiretini-, stances, might be flustered for the mciotent, We must mako all allowance, for the: query and rejoinder. ' ' "Tall him-tell " them ' . began . Cola Stem.: baugh 3 ,- then cutting it short, he raised his ' • d addressed therebel With' " voice, MI , jollmay just place your Men whereon-otos please." .110 was, 'bent . to call "Col. Dodge,',' but ,bethink, lug himself, he dropped the Col. and simply "'said "Dodge."' The latter rained beside hive instantly ; the Col: inclined his head Omani Ingly to the knoll, and the .nextmoment fell , haok, glad to. be free ef the rebels: It was one of these rapid transactions that Make men think/cut, : No doubt the rebels imagined.the Colonel led a large fore, at his back, and Rai agining themselves the tuifotturiate Partil spoke *up. Arai out of . pure ..bravada. . It: is needloss tti state that they did not Platte,thel* picks anywhere near that spot; , they, were : sough for, but could not lie - found. . ' .' .. ' I' p i Thi is only. one. of , the: many, very many ' sin occurrences which: affords topics foe ' conversation over 'the camp-fire. I relate It , just as I received it. from each'individetal 1 member of the party. • - • i I observe Major Boneaffon, of the 78th Pal 'Regiment, at Col: Statobaugh's headquarters; Of ammo, we Were all glad 'tti :100 him. IV answer to my inquiry, le replied . briefiY; "I came ahead to be in . the next fight.' 'I, boleti demo all the railroad gnardingl intend to - dal ....Alluding to' hie employment in: the . .thrett, Months 'service, when we Spun long 'yarns; and wore away the tedious hours on the iron rails in the' vicinity of Cockeysville, : fild: Those of- your'readers who are' acquainted with the Major may Imagine him the -of high healthi--as bright looking at over, and on the look-out for'. bueiness: - Should. he-rei Main with no, Col Stambangh will-fled him el valuable aid.- ' :• . -. Q - ' ,': , t l: . .: - ..:. -;•,, ! I suppose it is all for the telstotill r_would much , rather :have a few . more Ponnsylva-i nuns' here at thili juncture.' the ' The army' appears to 'have s*allovied'thein Wm With :the- exception"- , or -the 78thl and , .7.11 th; who came out with us,..einder . ,tilen, Negley,) am not aware that we have a 'single addi-, , 'tional regiment of Pennsylvanians In' the combined - arnica of the Ohio, Tennessee and Mississippi..-: . .. . ,c, , .. . : ~ .. . ..We breve. hid three days of beautiful weath, er ; but this morning wo are "housed lip,", again—dare hot - go abroad fOrfear of• the in-; creasing - ""wet.".. One might all the :Tennes-' see elimateineorrigible. ~.1 deprecate the bad weatheroliost on account of the reads, Whittle, will now bee worse than ever ;;but we, moot take it as It cbtoes..: Toter's; -!'.:: .' ..'1,„: ! : : itebek.Yinzs_ja.New:Orleaus, -.. letter from Washington rays It is ru mored this morning that Mr. Stanton mates that somo Andy Johnson will soon teach ' manners to the eeceesion hilijoi of. New' Or leans, and will take. command of , , tlits city; hailing Mayor Munroe from his plaos,audali other rebels bolding municipal. office. .The . insolent reply of Atto Mayor to Coinme'dore' Ferregat has. elicited much feeling Ire oMelal. circles hare, and the Ipotesi:meat is fully pliTo .to the toot that coating .na . roploctb2p*as Orleans sill ”- • I VII.. psalms ztfr.wW,WfAri.. 1 X 7 77,77.M _ . z.rstnmarvim. VIRE INSURAIitE, BY THE REL ARCS MUTUAL OP PHILADELPHIA, on mammon BUILDINGS costrum .- limited/a perpetual,. MERCUANDIsE, PUBIiITUBX, 413., 10 town br country. Odloa No. Ni Walnut atreeL Camel, 11229,510; Assyrs, 11306,606 06—lirreated ,First Mortgage on linpamg Olt: Pigpen__ tr. worth We the 5encrant........—.4/65.000 00 Ground rend, find 2,462 60 Patina. 6 per cent. Mo Loso, 830,000, City27,lloo 00 of Pid p leds/bl.l, 6 per cent. Loan... 30,0011 .61111 en county 6 par ct. P. 8. - IL Loan 10,000 00 bonds, well secured.... 2,12:040 Bautingdon land Broadrtgege Top Mountain. Itailroad Catailianyio .4,010 00 Pennsylvania, Believed m .Cd.'s -Stock...—. • 4 . 001 ix) Stock of Belianoe Mutual kuntrance 24,650 00 _ -Stock of °catarrhs Insurance ' , / 0600 0 . , Stock of Delaware M. B._lnsurancw 700.00 Colinnernbd Bank do .................... 6,135 01 Ifeciuddne Bank do sem so Union M. India-ante 00.'5.... 160 00 811/. Beceirable, budnesa paper 16497 it) Book Aorottutkaccrued interest, .6016 72 Cask on band and in bands of spots.... -11,1165'16 .• . Clatk raGriZY, =a olaeomnt 96 I ClOlll Tingley, • 11.1,:Maisno, SimanalßMpham, . • B.:Lothrep, .. . • Wni land, . S'rederick Brown,. - Prod'k. Um* . . t Wm.'llasser,' '•- ' c 'Jamb T. Bunting; '• Benj. - W. cringlerY,, Smith Bows/s. ' John B. Warrell, -•- Jae. S. Woodward,: . • Marshall 818, _ John Bleach, Pittsb'gb. ' : . . .t.G: - . uorris. Alsoal. my 6 Norlhasit - cornor Thini and Wood street.. .NDIGALNITY lIIIILLIster LOSS I3I F/SEL—PRANILLN ZINN 3NBIIIIANON CON PANT OF PHILADELPHIA. OM," 4.15 guld 4J7 Chestnut sized, near TULL . . gietintoot or Amato; ',haw, lA, luso, q rationed . r ob reeably loan set of Aaemubly,- being— •- . • -. !foams% amply mentud............111,1136,39$ 00 - Beal listateAmat't vaL1108,314 61) con ' 102,966 00; • Temporary Lanny on ; ample Alollataral '', .-. • • • Btoeluy(preentTt..,lll37sia,gicart:. , .0,786 OW. :Notes mad sq...limmiyaMe.:..'...-.......-.., , s .1,821 IN ....... ......... ......t......—........ . 27,219 00 - 12,801,06 L 68 Sir The. only. profit. from. premium whieb' this Oompaoy out .divid• by , law are from risks which . '• have Limui'daternduid.. Insuranoe Mad. ow miry drittiPtion •ol'lnroPerti, in town and cormtry. at raw as lowm an' omaist ant " will, security. •- •., litho. Abair incorponition • period of thirty loan, they have paid Wise. by firi Wan amount exceeding Pont. 14,191knai'iif 'Dalian, thereby *ffording erbium* • of, the advantage. of •Itumntnee, a 4 well a. Utah. abili ty and dlepouilmi to meet with prosaptisoes ail. . . , LON= IT Irillt I • LON/Oi paid daring the yvar 185 1 1 .-.......:.01013,095 At Drlapreaal I CharlesN. Banchir, liaao Lee. . Mordotal IL Lewis,. . ..• • Jacob B. dmit.h,:, • . Tobia. Wagner, • . Edward O. Bale. ... - David ii. Brown '' • ' • Geo. W.. - Bleb, • ' • . Munnel Brant. . • i George Vales. - • - • - • •citaleiza.N.Besossx,proildela.' . ..- : - . • .EDWAILDR..DALV. Vioi 19•124e5. Nu. '.. u. A. w ait, Soar alsrm pro ems, • - ..- - - - i-' --' •J. GABBNI/t 0 0111.144044 m 6 Onion Northeast oor. Wood AM at . - iN Llittley .11111.111NIS ANLAND.IN aultANCE.—megratro D ili' tourezir NUSTII • • `Moab,!l ' acT ri4k tr t , A UTIIIII 24, X ) IOIII(.:PrpeIdne. 1110211A8 PLATT, SecsidAi. F . 1 - .NURA.NOE. .00. OF- THE . STATE 9.PPENNSY LVANIA,PLIII,ADELPItiA... • Aunty Foruary IMO • lutorporuhed /71)4 SMIO,OAv .• , pital, • • • RENST:D:THEITIrfiItb, Praidat. - _ oRD FißsiraiußAigok 00. • Incorporated 1810,pa , ;500,000. - lAIMoto, /thy - :39.58,t5A AS IIIniTLYGRON, • • • -•-• . OPP' ininraiiiio In lA. *bon old and roti4lo 90do• pantos can be °bikini& by application - ••• 87 r.-Jonts,:igna. ----- W ESTERN - I URAN qm • 1.V.14PA -1111 NY:ON PITZ 1 B178012,': . - • - ' A•ost,Z , . . Ot9co, No. 92 Wit.: 'trod. Bps apt 531zw,9 *App 'house; up stairi;;PNtgrotth: Wilt..iosorAjotost Mod*, of rim amotlfookor &oh. d limos histitotiorkoutoorit 6 Y Dinedors who ars'ooN i d o e , t w hicomonoiy, cd O W Odrb= o -mod llonolito, t odyito ammood, s evo g *plotprocioo to rhos . saodorino 41 ASBITP, O . O TP/ 1 , 1 9 - 3 ,4 -18E1S • StockArronata ilortls.ol 2.Tho 08k. 250 t 0 *Pen 7,909 co.': Op 1 %3n 99 'Ptemlutri•NoteL'' 27,906 , Notes and DUB . VIVO IX. 10' . . oraitNo ' is I Audio* 'Amu% Alexando eppw • - David r H.Io , ng,• Bea). P. BakowoU,- John B. MiNer; James Nen Nathaniel lial atie n inea,. °eine DAMN , am ff bin O. W. Alcluitann. CIINIZKN'S INS UKANON (XXIRPAIi Y ( 11 i.PITTBBIYBOXI: . Odlon'oraind,BLOrifed aid . .Watar atreeta, aecond do n .. ~_ __ t., ' i -• "",!•', -' t WIL•BACIALSP,'Prodiand; Bikini' RBA. Eiaratatnou: ; ~.,.. imam liteamboata r and ' - '• • ' - lawn* attalvat ; kat and damage In the runinstian of the Boat's= and Wertern 'tartan: Latta and '. -c,:„ 2 „;• Bayonn , millsa navigation claw Baia.: , /nitres 'walla' lora Arai dame! pt ,tii._ ~ -.-, '. ••- . ' '-, ; Wm.! : . • , ,• 8,1a.nr.•..:7-. :;::•--; 1 Jam. P Jr. • ' John $h W. G. Joluxrdna, Jag. K. ' , B. P, Jona%Bar Banta.einno; '' ' - ' Janda' _ 4 ,,,..-:-.--. l'an. T.llL.:ZEcrniv ' - Johd.B. winitiP ''' ' Barclay Ptartco. •.- '. Obarlad IL - Lun..,; , - Goma* Bingham .. . , " - •••,',.`• I)/4.1.1.ADELIILLA T N11SJ&:ANI) 4.11.1 S - .INSUILWOrGOILP4I/1,,n0 t 149 (gip 119 st• •UM. 0 21 . 0 ,,E 1 6—Aiseti, - WIRE fin kisuu , inactrance, or li min eses7 :description of fropeAls,or,3l- tbanilleeiat !blamable Wee of • , B.OII3ZETT:E/NCVAireaftee.',', WAIALDWIN. Fik,..frotiot -L. BP 4 9:KBIMN/ 1 6 ; r 'Mg+. BOW' r John 47srte4; Geo: W:iiltilf)2, P. p.:ll , 4ivery, I N. W Oierß • 'Marl and Wool rum' :.. "it• LLEGILESTri INSURALNCB .01. FAIRY ONPITTSBURG.II. Waco, Na..freittib Ativat,,llewk • • ' • U. 117.1 lqqaturt, kiniie ?II; •• • •• ISAADJOSES. P JO Praddest,P , • , - IIN D. itimx • ••• • • • "' Vic D1t#,"41.:i..;) 4, Capt John D.dint McCord_ „IL. A 4aocrtri T • • Waterting,, • - 041 W Wit: Daryl': at, L. /Nlearswi -I EoLcAL D.7*, t Ilusw 4 alp'. 42.,0ray;• f,,..TMA . A . y 141 , 40 TIIZ. 1114 T. PIANO ,LN, NYWILD. grarrasted/or...wi. A COMpleta tad buutlftil saaortmet!,i,pr!b• • . : • c .r 7 Para.. wra th r [WNW • • '• • - • ` 147. W YORK PIANgS,- • mate itltrir York Aatisr7 int;it4, 4 ILLIABWIL dr -IMO., 8.1 Pltlik • .Amm. ler tit 4fis. • . . A .---7------ m.N. . 05.,---- - = - orin v2OO rery...4....z...6.1 . ?... vwv • - tayo Moo. %lib overstruag lban,atalap, MI tr . .. *Groupe, id 'salon carted leg; pedal Ana mu illikad salon, and bd. aabb by - - 4 0113 .•: • -- ,JOUN It. bi L ULAN at Wand at • - .._ (~ AllfL'l'U.Y uxu~ruxx~ at. am.° J ~f~