- ~. -~. =MN =llll ini r ~..k:', ••.: • re.,•;+ .?; ••• ' •'.•• ' '•:-•••• • i***40.41:k,..Q44. 44;;* , 1 ; ••?•17 . - . 1, ui;~y ,1•.;;;;;;;;:;.• • ; ;•••;:,-;•;.;•;'••;: .'...1 • 1:i: -. :l' , ':: -: : , :::-: , :if::: ;;;:.):.1:-t-::::.: 1 ;',.f.:•: . . - :;;1::!::::; ..'..*,:!:-.,: - !2 - 'i::' , '.;!;.if::' , •!•::: ,•!,:::+:•:.:?,.-:•,:::.--:!.:2.':_411., :X+ •:• ~,..0.; .....,, .-' ...-...;. :.4. .;,.,: . : . ,:r".'t:••:5• , •, ; :.• 7, .. 'f . is - ;• 1 !•` , .. , •.. , ..;, - .1.- . :.:t. .'!.'.',...:,' . : it;4•:=: ' c.... ' :,....i;4.'•••-'• •, - - , 1 , ' , .....0 ~ .;‘,, , ..,, . +:•4_..i.‘,, : •,, • • .. • -,..›,:-:: -:::-...; .'. , !... •'' Te. - .:.f3tii;;L:i. . .: ." : - .1 !--..' ....• 1 ; "": , :.- 0 4:;q•:. c i; -2- 01'^c.!,,;±.4:. —i: 4 l ,:m-.5.N....r i ...n, , :l ;:.4.....: :•.-- - .:••t , ...: , ,5.'... • i•::1 ~=:.•,''',:;.,',..3.1 ' .7. , .70 11 •45. - %r 4 t.ci!i - ;;L:' e fi; ' '•'*; : :,4'1 .ii.. :. 3i. ;74: (,.. :::...,::..i... i0 i l ;,:',!--:,* , t,,,. ~,-: ..:•7-:::-.N11., ; klre.• •:. ..;-• .'.•:•:.•,.. ..., ~.1 ....--:.:*•`,!::!. 4:.:',1:•,-.,..::•-- , • •`: ... : .., ro• = ; -; ..: I PRODUCRee . ; ' ' ;;', ' -..; ..... ---...c. /4 . Ti. - - -, •11 AMU & BUTCBDISON,COMMTWON J., AIID YOR.W.MlNlFThraciwres, &Wars In WEST - .• ,-4 law; Drumm . cHEESE, rtouz, risEr i , BA .. ~ ., . ., c pw 0 sulTra, LINSEBD OIL. , POTB ; AND ; - t : ?;ZTIVI L4IIIO2 •EV 6 / 1 0 .EAriiDBTIGIVTAUIT . Yrpaticirgen,Tailr ' - el , "l;rtlin4'Famiez limn? . _... aleenii • on baud.' Agent fir theleale OflUtn A ,03,'• pelltbrateir Paltetted_-Penel - Atireb. - N 116 _ ', .„„•'' ,61.........6 n.11;16 glad ete4beti - etne_Wood and WM ' ~:4,, innktaletargra;: r+, • 1 l. • • ' i .p4dly-- - f . , AU. g:..YAliliO Ni E.-11Ebi lY,4rjcjav, runantlng andCoximidolMar _. , IILIngt. jog eStnlee In. ClEgl:64 ;611127/6/1, LAICX TOM and Predgen ,geamtly, /in. ,26 WOW OW, 1 ,, . . ~ , rabertewaurr;,Pittiburgt..; , . : - 72 410.614.11:34. - (X) -Your; Aelti ..'lluillid &Were htPII.OI4SION Comet Mu . ket. and Trent street., ;,_ ; di," , • t .e,;• ..,• ..';....:,.,.,4 -lt 4. .,.1 vii ft •: c 'f 4 ::iV, •Y4' :- ~ 't :: •1: 31 `ri a '4 .4 1:: , .. : i: : • :: . 4 • : : 41: : • I : : 3 ; r+. a : ',. ,•::•1:••'•.;:: f ; •• ; , ;.::o .).4: *1:1*4:;;:•.::,?7::4t1:1 ,«e+ -;r ;4 , -E : ',i' . .''; . .....'.i . :.: - . . . • . . I T.. .' tnt.W AOIiNT _NORM); 4,1111111- ' . Ck., Blau 01, Pennirtniniri . tnt Itartiodllt. mtnat .174:Watrint.roet. , I ' di e . . SE:camaiv Crer.t.aNte -.•- - • . Zwitta-AtisellaiitizT, corner Market and !Water atr%. ' . ',!' ~;'~=' . •.• : •L - •-•-• . . ' zirozsDpusiiii •TIA.IO- BUS, and .44.- sad Medd Thibiztemtats.- 604 agent, ,JusrII4O.II.AXBUNG PIANO_B, kr-BALLET; , C O. ' ,BI SDSTO.TEPLIYOS. s imitia 41 qairafcJl.ttae4ximt. crsuni 4.4O II 2C44.IMLIAItD RA zi a zirktionK IiehJAIL Wad 41 iithmik4optirms . - 47r,40.44104.1411101 . ,... 11h4441/2111411,1*':' ' • rk. 11"viri,-filve: • .. 7 - • • • • •y , . , . •_ • - , - ' ' ...‘i:..„. 1 • . .-- • • • _ , ~'.. E coatiativstrwr, tfc. unsay. LIEIGET'r Oniccessore :to Jr. Ma klelmtk) Ilotra razr.nrs Lin) Xxeciairts,4or sale of GRAIN, SUDS, . CLIZYSL_PEOLOOS, lice. 76 weer and 92 • *n376 _ ffiSELVY & GREGG, thorsitAL PICO >4: i..LWltletet; l 3oertnetlee Ilareerwrre ;moult, ~CAMBACKIN3 'AC.. N02'257 Liberty artet.P4td. ANON' ILLCILIANW/A. WI • LIN . ItAAOILEOWN &,, T. D Awn a -strata= Patrols, Puma Ann UOIIIIIISION `' ,.1(111 0XLIITIIAW the sale of Flour, Grail; Zork, Da ` took Lard, Butter, Egg. , eines& Dam; IMIOws, feathers, Potatoes, Pot and Pearl /taboo s • %testa; Linseed and Lard OIL, Dried and Gree n Lk - Timothy. Clover, Flax and Gram Scads. Seth 'drama made iin Consignments. _ . - 4:1; No. 21/7 Liberty at.; Plttabnigb. Ulikl .1.,A NFIELD, Coma C,/ SION AND Poitaanona . Idaarname and Whole al* dealer In WESTERN RESENTS CHEW, DIITTNIL LARD. PONS, BACON, FLOUR, Plllll. POT AND PICARD ASILES, SALKRATUS,4LIII.. 'BEND SAND, LARD OILS, DBIND 11111/2 and •••PrOdano Teaerally; Noe.. 141 and_ 143 Front atnet, Pittabnocla nuw.&,,SELITARD, Cowassiox Id ER . ‘,../.esiaters and dealerla Ji%oo/1.•1311.AIN AND • 41i0DIJOE, No. DM Liberty' street. Pitteimegh; Pa. • • Choke branda of Flour for Bakers sad Family ase eaustutaft.ok•baud.• Particuler &mutton paid to land/ orders - for Merehoudine generslii. oettdly • 0RA.N.13, VAN IiORDEK,PRODUCSAND OoriKuala) , Di-alarlr. dealer in FLOUR, BUT. __TER, BROOKS, iiiERDS, LARD,.CREESE, PORK, • KIRIk2) A•ND ORRICK FIIOLTS sad ...otiose gen erally. Liberal cub advances made on wasignmeata. Fareboaee, No. 114:Second atraet, Plitaburo., _ Es CL. YoßwAa of iLORS; nixo AND i x :3o l4T , ltcujuir t. fo lfil t r .h• sole Western Poduca generally, No. It r iti fIT% and LD :*.i.or..STllNST.corass of /lust, Pittsburgh, Pa. z lMPTirders and cotudglumuta solicited. 1411112,R,A4p1NG AND J A lc i zteismat i a . r i nz b ior the We of s •m i ,a, ?SUIT, and,Yroduce generally, No. lelitarket. at., Plttabtugh- - • - =QCIIO3IA.KER A: LANG, Comursage t PJ •Itsacturrs &ad wholesale - Roden GECCE. • WES, rums. DRAIN, PRODUCE, ft., Liberty. Nowt, PlOaburgb, Pa. . settiny HOLLAE D RIDDLE, successor to Jno. /ECM &in,. No. ]6iLiberty treet; — Dumb - GENERAL - PRODINA ONO:JERE AND dOO2 Nitg 'iION . RIERCEANT.= , .• _ • - - -Consigiuneat. respoctfally solicited. • • -- - ' 1 1 111T1. UTUITE BROTREES, Foßwisibta am> Oonzumo• • fdtaanairta and' er= In P.ROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENZRALLdeaI No. SW Merry *inert. Pittsburgh :Ps- mr27 AA. • ONER., Uoinussiox huilionANT, . dealer to CRUD'S ANDALEFINEP CATIOON *MIA - GLAb:S. MO. NAILS,.tc., um Lllinty inh.^7:dly ',VELUM. auto, MOW) A'aucrlagas, • ' rat• A. •VOITIN, " • Special Partner. ,r = FANS &• COFFIN, enocessori -to. beCandleut, Moans &Co; WPEOLESATIS Glto - 'corner of Wood and Witter streets. Pittsburgh. .1/3:41/- 11,VOIGT_ auweasorto 12 (.3; J.J. , Oridr, PRODUCE AND COMILD33ION AMR- OkLANTO. 247 LOAMY amt. Pittanolth.Pa• Itts -7011.11.111' ... . . lianas I' . JOHN I. HOUSE dc CO.; Waoit4AL ß IGILUCSINS AND COXIII/Sllll/E MCLCMAXTIi verger Of •;\ Stnithileld and Waist streets. Pittsburgh 'a. in & tSTEWART,. Wnows sato Osocsas smt Costaistaos SiEsOassrs; No: 'lO7 - Wood street, Pittsburgh. • - J. lIIIMPLTSICIL....IIII. 11431111.....1rk. 11.11APAtIFICI. BROWNir, KERKPATRI Pg. S.' Wapuo ails Gnocand and dallier. In FLOUR AND SURDS, Nolal9l and 11R ',lnert: street, AMEs • DALZELLL k ISON, Comlota wog Moactue-ni far trte dale of CRIME Mild RR- L.BINRD CARBON OILS, No. Ct and 70 Water sinter, Pittatourgh.'. Adranota made on Col34punetall. DA lIGIGISX'S. .QMOltraTillsaiTOlN, - 111 1 - NntHia IQ DRUGS AND CIIENIUALS , Iy WANGY GOODS; BURNING BLUED, OILS, ,n. - r im; of strictly prime ual- Ali:labial he offers at Immat pima, Corner Smith- Alelff Mai ffeettltiffrott.itlitamrb. Pnweriptionu carefully compounded at all Moira. & W., Wilout. oax.f-Docooust and Mosynymover of Anil= Lab AND ;LITIIAIIO E; coriLbr of Wood !°4 trout ii 0tre . 0!..1.1 . tuburgh. ' ' 47 ..TruaN ticurr, WBOLEBALIIMIALIIR uU DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS,NANN/SILEITAND DYNSTUITS,No,NN Liberty ININet, Pit taborkb— AN am t will„remire w•, - ,mpt attention. 1142,4 « uao REITER, WHOLESALE 'AND ::16, 1r4r fatj i t t ra b 4Iffo.-oonaor ,of I.ll!alyidd a. St. " '" V rh it liko. KEYSItit, Dittrainsr, 14: 0 ISpcia' itteet, corner of Wood otreo sad : ., ;;ArrroliccrErs....._ • jsl—'ll4 -.6 7 ,I 4AcrIRANNELI4,I A-sr:HANEY AT Law. Omcc, second ttor7 Ever'. law - Dana*xi; `lO-9S Dfimond Meet. • • WM attendto the settl.nuene, , tectuing and nee ' 'Med dams, NATI Wathiegtonlitrkt .2mm Itrazawi - VIRKPATIZICK .14ELL0/44 wwra aw Law, No: 133 Voarth street, Movie Elteltbteld.; Plnalyarek,-Pa. . , m7l dtf , , WL.N - A. , t.solanre Alai) thniututttou At LA*. • ..oaurits, No. 250 fourth street, conser4idherrx "' unoT: fittehurith.'fis. sallulsolyf , pit VIANUE, Arrosagy, ;trod., sotjolniag , the oflor .* of !Mar .? sten! Brown; PlttaburN_ b, Pa: 2lrrosuncr furl) iUocdie~taf£?Lisjhurnam*l COP t4 I IICS BUILDINOI34f, IS DilatociDUrri next door twilit %tor's= Church.:. : Ita:las Fourth newt; tieewele'e Line Thilping, ~..Pr . / M 441 . 4 7c ,E,•49EXTR. • .."' UARDIN "f irS,`Aincrei vac - Pinumarnu. aset• Iltstuita mum Voinralnu, North.kst corner Waft' and ALCToritrnmitg:r • ISIVILIXCE OONLPANT, 99 EtitETARY ALMItENT .ianomaxescompAwr, 37 Vuth street. I - DR I''''GOODET: il/11,T141.461711 re4ICe:.I)LIFIDAI I CIMIDLEIL NvILSONVABEW CO4' : (Ulf Waal!, Ammo ik Clo i ) Irisormaux aussrurra, r YORRIGICAND' DDZILESTIO DRY Iloote, da, 4 Was . .dinsity, Wed Thaw* abaft Mum* . 11 * .Ptitabargii. t apitAir.; 4tetir.—" cbAivrA"mwees4r yrimielicy ph irpops,. zutzkitti , the.. Fin. Au • limixh;ixi. 1{ 0 "). bvifteentrairdi •%f.:4 • 0044,,U1 Dxaixx ix; • *ri * eta Asa Wara ART GOODIL .tanthige ls. teal with% No.U.lftrkopetttoof. Pittoballvt. ABIIS.UED 1111Efyy trrOa. - LAMBERT 1E SHIPTON, Wnomielia Gaocits, Pio:woes Dusan and CO )(soli ly soca...wee, No. G Sixth street, Pittiburgh Mll3lao 111111.80111. W c a Li: co t WILSON WHoLEasut Giza. ...I.7:;.t.z.tax:dpreuttitgurgh man g ufacturer, eCla I}a VOl:eitlitibL. D b. 3 1 y .a -- b - jo,‘lioLEsAug 1 Game* Communion Itsitcneeres, and dealers In PIIODUCE, No. 80 Water street, end Oil Front street, Pittsburgh. OLO. R. 1,1 1.11F01LTV.......4011 OILIMMILL 1 .8. DILWORTH .. .is C0., 1 Wunaam.s . Gums, Nos. L3O sad 122 Second utreet, near 'eolith/let', Pittsburgh. - not .101IX wx rOLIN Wioulaazz (ho cum ARD Cox MZIMIAIIIII, No. 1,72 Wood and ZS Liberty street, Pittsburgh.' J•l6 , buro: G p toc .. ta., Nod. 10 and 511 m o od street,' Pit taskix s. AL'AN DER KING, Wanzu J "KtGama, Imugrtar or boa* dm. & u 273 Libertr Pittlburght zotaG DUNCAN, DUNLAPA. COT, --- . . o . lllco, So. 29 . 1 . Marty 'tract, =721 11A.NIEL 8EN107.1.7 & 60. N Diaiitr _LA rAcrostifior WHITE STONE CHINA AND DREAD COLOSED WADS. rarOrno4 AND WiIAZHOONI AT No. 74 Form Sintsrr.PrnSmuts, PA. • sahlSrlyios w. a. wecaurtosa---..a. emir a.wr. MACKLNTOSII HEMPHILL & .191. corner Pike and 011.ara streets, near the City Water Works, Pittabm*la Pas ./Luntfuttuem of MACKINTOSH AND .91-PAILL'S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING arum ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all sizes and best style. Baring put up machinery of large capacity and of the best quality, we are premised to do heavy Job bing, and solicit work In thM line, trusting that by promptnem, and the character clear work, to merit =bile patronage. - We invite special attention to ous BALANCED tVALVE' OSCILLATING-ENGINES, as combining entage* heretofore unattained in this class of ginea isfirclyd OXUS 2,1100 MANUIACTIIRED OP amt Duct' IN ALL =Ms or COPPER-DIS TILLED PURE BYE WHLSKIf aud FAMILY VINEGAR, Nos. 189, 191, PM and 195 First street, between Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. , tar Prirateorders solicitid. Highest market price Pahl for BYE. '• ' ' ' • ' Sir Fund Oil and an other poLoonons Ingrnaletdi candhlly extrseted;by a proms new and ImproTed: PITTSBURGH, SUPERIOR firgrirCMl3l or , xioniatinn; I.7_lfrAs Werax ST, e Pittsburgh, manufacturer otBOILXII wan, WEIOUGHTEIPLIESS, OOKAION.AND ItAILEDADi ear Articular shied ar shaped BPIIIG9 sod ; RIV. =Br bras ar sltudl. aside. to order itt.iihart settee. A rest estortuxet eeretsuittv an hett., itirrirse rzawam......... T. CWITNII.II. , EXOELS/OW -GLASS WORKS.-- WOLVE, PLIIR%ETT.t CO., Gam Maxima/- smalls. Warehouse, No. - 12 Wood Jan*, corner eLllret, pftwi ~ RIDDLE it CO, Igo: 21.5. atreet.. - 'o to MTh, Plitabwgh, inanafacturm of W maims AN) ISWITOB. KB, and miry d.setildkro OLEATUKR BRAIrom WORK. 77.• orse.soudem 'froxi iiade;raids vont 17 a L tdperd .s per totresetiorm • • kazdawly rpEtinf 7•EXTRAUTEV, 'WITHOUT WEEPANT, NIMDRUGS U SE O AL AN I AP A A T R T A E T R U Y . A . B ad ti ereetiier "l). ika tqmisk-,..binianatio ca n he need to itibeet'adiaiitaie. " , . Medkal gentian= and their families bare had their teeth by my proms, and are ready to leatifPne thel Red of Ora opera tion--wbaten-eir hoe been amid by perione intenated In lunerrtingthe enhiral, barn; ilk ItnoWledge j or Oi'AItTIIIUTALTEETWisiberted army atTio. I. ,] cOUDJIIii Ditstnr, lei Staithlield st, • uszeitatiteles, Dunirt, Connelly'; u ttsb gosling u amoral Dlassoud as& Qrant Pirgh. tatrimnrcts—Dr.• 41:7111L—Pottock-Dr.-8•11;;,a, tlecidors Itabbioi, Saadi *nit. „ . . • AY /6' CO., flocursalures ANDI uotizaa, No. 68 Wood strut, next door to the corner or Third, Pittelmrib, Pa. BCIIOOI, and LAW BOONS constant! on band..-; T 1 ; t 11 P .1` at, It . AT/ON nu, Burn Bon Joni Pancrui.:Nct. ST:Wood often, Pate/myth. i .e3O _ AX sT J• TlOlll. No. 711 /own "st reet. APono BulPolioo4 -DBAZAILIi ntai. CP - NriGIN !Lariat stive‘putibmi L 4' 4 . n -(X) /111 AT UAI I 4O I4 I4 4 laelltlV,ltog• grl r tf tlAk - APIS lit 'WAVIV" DAL** tieRIZON. • 1 - ti;Yas *nay ,t•sm_ L • int -_•'','•,-• , • 3 , , „- d • i ;;;:d drig d id .*aaat- moral alra Par; - urns. • Shorina. A ir; <. -47.x1/ h-^ • ,?,••••••••••,•,,.. • GROCERS. - - SHRIVMR & UZgAlt, • witoLseLLE,Gßoczai COll3l/&9ION MERCHdIiTS, Wd %) !Withhold /hoped, Corner Second, Ja9:lyd PnraauEon, PA. . ILIBILPATIZCZ. U W M H. - KIRKPATRICK & atm Lo Woozateeta Gitocolos. Comm:too Nesezerrs street. Pittebargb, pa, COUa. KTIIIT PRODOCI4 No. 253 Liberty 14 I ITTLE WHIGIANALS ALA Guess, ass Cominscox M d p er t Hin YRODUOR, 11,01:18, ,RACON onsirsz. CARBON AND LARD, O AILS, GLASS, COTTON TARNS; 'and ./.1 taantalcaurea gezwral/P. 112 Second street. Pittab h. DUNCUI ONIOCILM Jl.-0. mtvecut. &DONALD k ARBUCKLE -WmLtd ivar. clocsaa,'Ploitn. LID CO/MINON line man*, Jobbers In N. 0. SUGARS and MOLASSES, REFINED SUGARS and 'SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA. cm MOE, CHEESE , BREW, dn.; No. VW Liberty mut etnn P. ZZZZZ 1114 X 7 1.........Wit. D. LITILCII. DETRE& & BROTHERS, successors .a.A; aoytoto Au& nos; mounts _dealer. In FOILSIGN Intuits, UTB AND SPICE. ,D o. . 128 smalls, 1111.11 WONXB, Lc., Dos. 126 and 12 n Wood ounce, above Plttoburgh, Ponn'a. • • OCOLUS e. OICAD aaoaar artX4•ll. _ EAD do METZGAR; Grtoctes AND csuasuot, zdzmuns. sad dOlders • 11 arms of tkoremar PILODIJCZ 'Aim recro 'Finespun' Mixt , us, No. 249 Liberty 'reset, opposite' heed of Wood otmet Pit - trowel, Ye. oomtly Eten. 1101L10211.. ItOBLOBI. k . Rows& MO 5.,: %loutsALE GS A>. .m.eve CZNA CONIUMIION Mlnicauns and dealer. MW P.ROVMONS,PEODUCA And mu - - burgh manufactures , No. 2.55 Liberty stmt. Pitts burgh. oiy9 —wfutuatt. Emma, . Consinicrox Nirsotast and dealer In PLOUB. (MAIN, PRODDING AND PROVISIONS, No. 270 Liberty shut, oppodto Hand, Pittsburgh, Pa. DarLlbend advances mods on consignments. 117JDNr---- ---- B,Witouraus DEALER GEOCERIIS, MANILLA ROM OAKUM , OILS, PITCH mind PI ttabluiNmannfactimmed articles, No—lALWataistaset above.the Mononmpthe4 Eddy, Pittaburgh.Ps. • ROBERT DALZEIL &CO %fou -1 Gaaccia—comxualoa Islawnatorra illactarin, and dealers in . NIODUCX and Plias, lunanufsetsres,Pltteburgh. • V f Ia.VCRAICTURERS. Manufacturer, of PUBS WHETS BEIRNICD CARBON OIL&. PITTSBUBOI3 - ,PA Corner of Tint and Liberty greats, p~'"l'l6Tß'~".-. 2 7. 01 1J1W111.47G5, Oft. I AND comm_F4t-ciATi joTIRNAL. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNTiva Air A 'Er 1 A 1r1" . I rE 11` BOOKS. lat.)OlES BOUBSI .A.olliattical ifs Electricitz—Ciansitt; —Recreatbas Gauntry =sod; _Queens of Society lipase Hoar; b Boob . Glints. M. DA • Nen,'Wornerind Titcoinb's Books; by L. Hunt; A Good llght s b 7 C. Baader Pessonal History of Lord Bacon; Life of Sir Philip Bldarry; Songs In abut, Keys—G. W. Colmar, POOtIII, by Bose Terry; Idbertrand Shivery—Bledsoe; Lectures on ApoWypse—Batier; Life sad Speectree of Donglaet. Hist° yof all iteligiona, eth, etc. • mb 6 4. L. READ, n /fourth street. (rakish biEwllJKS.—Tilk: (ATI -1 OF THE SAINTS, and Acroauthei Rockylforni -taloa to Oidifornia Richard F.Burtoa, author of Lako-Reg MILL ONRE P RESENTATIVETI GOVERNIMIT. THE LAST OF THE MORTIMER& A clog In Two Palms, by the author of J Margaret Maitland. °ulLlast racolred and for main by • R. DAVIS, 83 {Foal ct. B UN w AND .. .1111111012, containing choice and charac teristic aeloottons from the writtugs of the most enc. Mont Anatol - Ista of Amerka, Ireland, Scotland and England; liturtrated with twenty-four portraits on noel and several • hundred wood engravings. Edited by William E. Burton, In !vols. m 712 KAY& CO., 66 Wood st. A wri t , iia AME III OANI6IaB—A glossary of words and Phrases woolly regarded as peculiar to America. By John Rowell Bartlett. Ins 12 KAY & CO., 55 Wood street. JIISCEL.L.C4bEOIIfiI C4RDS. A. L IirEBB dc BR4i, Cbnier Pratt and Commernr Ete., /3411inuhro. General Commission Merchants & agents DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER AND SAFETY FUSE. _ Beceire on consignment .11 kinds of WESTERN _PitaBICE, and Osaka ailvanoes thereon. P. S.—Railroad track in front of Warehouse. srta TO WWl= Smith &Il Co., Sillier ar Bickelson, George W. Smith & Co., Pittsburgh, Spencer & Garrard, Quip k Shepard, Iferchanta' Bank, B. Da Semi &. Bons, i Tht.lllll3lON Alsactuirrs, and WhOloside Dealers In MACK KRAL, ISALIdON, SIBAD„ LLEIGNILG, CODFISH, MACS &o., Nu. 146 North Whorios, hets•en Bans and Arch _swots, PnitAcurArnis. • ?AV burred, • No.. blackerid—largo, and medium 40 bar Nos. :Lauda, in assorted packages. barrels prime l, No. Ilialifax 61.1m0n. 1002 do Nsmnomy Rees Mad._ 40Uu do supo rest 0.1 Gerri_ng, Oeusistio& MI &Sprowls. Lradur, Halifax, Dap Of Island and Kastport,de. MAI buses Scaled mid No. 1 Smoked Herrings, 16441 ,quintalhGooloes and Grand Bank Codllah, Which Iwo now offer at 'the lowest cub prices, and solicit a coil befurs buying,. KINIIPIIT & KOONS. No. 146 North What're., PhWo. FURNITURts; VUOLCSALE OR RLTAIL JAS. W. WOOD WELL 07,11,01 00 Third garvocappmito S Edmoollaou .1 Co., .and 111 Ifourth gum. mhlo 11S M i 1‘ =-1 COOK, PARLOR AND DZATING sToyes, Wsrehouns, No- 47 redesal street, • We would cell the talent/oil of builder, and <Mitre to our barge egrortnient of COMMON AND If/NI ENAMELED °BATS 'MONTS, ' TENDERS, de.; dm, tootir new COOKING MANGY, which webers Jut brought out end which contain" some improve. Quoits not found In any other ranee. CAST 1110 N LOUSU FRONTS, IRON BAILING, nod ell kinds of CASTINGS nude to order. • jylitlyd D Dm LEAVEN & SON. 'LEN I'EL. our. It, 1861, Dithridge's Patent OVAL TAMP CHLILNIES, nanufseturahot XX FLINT GLASS. These Chiral:ilea are Intended for the Sat same; which beating 41 parts of the . glass - equally, does aot expo. 11, to erseklug. Z. D. DITHDIDGE, Port Goy 15 W.mhingtiin 'trent, Puyburg.h. 1... I=l=l • W . : P. • PORTER 4. CO.. . - Manufacturers of . . STEAMBOAT SHAFTS. CRANKS, PISTON RODS PITMAN JAWS .WRISTS, LOODAIDTIVE AND ORR AXELS, ANCUORS, And all kinds of Rom forging. TEKTEIIa&CLTMLE, pen Pitts Mush WAGODA I WAGONS, , WAGONS. . 011 s - WAGONS and BPIIIIOI WAGONS, GANDENllit'll GAM AND COAL 78TONg , CANA AI G WHEIL: BARROS, all made of the bast dry timber; also all kinds or repairing amended to promptly. '.Apply to ;qr.tip 9411 1f=,: , 1..Y0N boom.= AND _LA Daum' la M.. =On Salmi binds Of GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. &Wall kinds of , SMOKING. AND IHIEW/NG TOBACCO: .BNU/P, FANCY MEERSCHAUM • PIPES. TUBES, AA, ike., paw variety, UNDER _VIZ BY. CRADLES HOTEL, Plttiburgb; , • , N.' D.—The That (limped ociUkaivil tailUdly W. YOUNG,onooessor to f...lart nright Yoting, No.' 97 Wood CUT eotriar . !Rof Dimond - alley, dealer In all kinds of CUTLERY, AZORS, MYLES, lIKVOLYERS, KNIVES, SCIS SOBS, GUNS, Ac., in A barge assortment of Vie above 'constant' -Oaken& .irthl JAC N& 1 W.N L Posh PACIZU Allll .1:11A4111111IN BACON, ORLED ilstri 14 / I, Di2IKS.S.AND RCMP PORK„ No. LS Fourth street, near Liberty, Pittsburgh. .M.ALIAI4 BUILDILIII6 &C., No. Wood street, > . mircp.a.,o,.dim4Ditows.w tojttratinies4Pihe HOOTS -4.4rD • sintozg A Id ÜBE CAMPBELL, ANNIKAAMiIIi OF IP BOOTS miD'azious Qf army dmcripilon, Nu. 34 Smithfield lama; Pitieb b Pa. • • ALBREE,I3ON Aurnlinut Laurater Boars, MOW, "," 0.0,116 "d W 0,4 *tr6.4k,Plitgennith. AR CtEurEcrunaz.' 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' 7 " l PITTSBURGH , NUR WlLLlAMalivati; aim 5,-1882. The pursuit of the enemy made on Sunday, commenced from our lines before Yorktown about coon, and closed for dsy with liar ing Hancock on tha right, Sumner and Heint elman in the center, and Hooker and Couch, on the left, and all on a lino about 2.14 miles from Williamsburg. Burly this morning,lhe. doubts expressed the evening befora.whe(her the rebels would fight or Ay were solved I fly their opening fire upon Hooker—anal/4 bold. ly out of their works, with cavalry - and 'in fantry, and offering battle pluckily. The!ae- Rion was taken up by tbaniin a similar spirit all along the line. The lateness,of the hour at which our pursuing columns maned from Yorktown, the crowded state or the road, which was nearly choked with wagons, and the inevitable delays caused by a heavy ruin, kept beak the regiments to a degree that threatened disasters. Gan. Sumner sent nu merous staff officers to hurry up their march. Before they came in sight, Hooker was sus taining a- very unequal and bliody battle, while Hancock had got posiessioit of three forts, and was using his artillery.oind shXrp shooters with fine effect. About noon, the ac tion was general and sharp along the -whole line. I:=!1 Baltimore. . , Hooker was succenfully reinforced by !the arriving regiments as fast as they came , app Hancock was outnumbered about 3 o'clOok, and the enemy feeling' themselvei. strong enough for an assault, flanked his position by a sudden movententof three regiments through • wood, and cameinto the plain with bayortets at the charge. Hancock accepted the prof fered steel, and ordered a oharge from, his whole brigade. It was splendidly made. The rebels broke and fled, but' left their dead thickly on the ground, and po...prizone4 in our hands. At 5 o'clock Gen. McClellan arrived from Yorktown. His coming was greeted with cheers. He rapidly got from commander! the ' situation, gave his orders promptly, and then called for reinforcements to relieve Hanoock, and placed hiniself at their •kead. The effec6 on the exhausted men was electric. Satietied by his observation of Hancock's position that the General was safe, the Commander-in= Chief examined before dark - every other pointl, in the line of battle, *hid:lves two miles and a half long. , Oer troops actually, under Are. sod giving I tire were about 5,000. The rebel prisoner* speak of our fire of musketrnand ;hot land; shell In terms of wonder: - '.' The armies faced each Other nearly is{ the' positions they respectively !occupied ,in; the morning, the advantages Of the day being, positively one. CANS AND WOOD CIIAID.S 'INDUCED PILICZN, . .. Tilt FIGHT IN NOOICi W . S DiVIBIOA. The action commenced at nine o'clock.' The troops, consisting of the Lip .MassaebuPtts, fah, 11th; and 7th WieCons the:26th Fano sylvania, Sickles's old, dionebat-; tories of artillery, had a rained o h all night, and were . ' too probably ere' instdficiintly supplied with broakfist in the -morning. The ground was thoroughly sloppy, and the weather in all respects as .depressingever lowered on a battle - field. 'Gri this end ofthe fight, as at the other, the enemy oakum red as. The accuracy and rapidity of our artillery 4/ fire - held the rebels in check till afternoon. Reinforcements were then ordered, the e n tire division of Casey being directed to march to Hooker's support.. Before they got,td the ground the order was countermanded in r aver of the more imperited"Bancoek. The ground'here as ki'our right was *oohs and open fields, for the Union troops, and breastweirlcs and guns in position for the Rebels. The mutt obstinate and the seeerest figimingof the day was probably here. Bram halPs Battery Was..lost, six guns,' 'why of ' them 20- and Parrotts. Inehangingpod tion the battery was driven into .sw ampy I ground and got mired so an to be unable to I escape or repel a cavalry - charge. 'The men were driven from, their pieces, hiving' barely 1 time to unhitch their horses. The caairy, with great hurrahing, fastened on the s, and drew them in triumph sway. It I said thit they - woes recovered spill' before dark, I lun but this is doibtful.. Binione epprehesioes ware felt during the day that theenemy P ould penetrate Hooker's' line, and come th ugh the wood. ' But these good soldiers held: them at bay„altheugit . patnambesed; - and' bight t parted the combatants with the nionli ad vantages and that of mortalityln ourjavor. During the , afternoon Gen. Heintz lman commanded tbs. left , Boyle the estate ~ and Sumner the wh :until until the arriratal Ban. McClellan: •., . , ,.1 . I Among the wounded, the , earliest Tvale re we of Zonate' and Prench4ooking oops, and.nest the Penttylvenians: The's& e ob jection to crowding the hesPitilinnd wasting. the air of the sick,. by reporters hi , pursuit of - _lists of the killed and wounded as male •I*- fore, disables me from forwarding - their names. The shill wounds are "leen, " ' The effect of the rain and elthelndescriba, lily • heavy • marching. through the slippery mud, was visible upon all the troops of Ste the regiments as they canto up ';'l`bieroiring..of the cannon Imola the, screen` of Wood, and the Itoundiag• of- the. musketry lire, ardly served to excite them. Cold, wet, bon ,and wearyitbeir steadiness and_tematei__ thr ough 1 the day were marvelous.::.:::: , :, 1 ~„ :Among the captures as prisoners wi Capt. Brookfield And - Li eutenant . Cuthbe rt who furnished our boys 'With* tender - little drama of the'Daineri sad *titian Order. Near ly ail 1 of the prisoners confess to theirlindivid al re gret of . the rebellion and - weariness f ite moritleits. and ' trials. If we whip ' Jo: ;jail sten' here ti-Marreir, the waiwili be substait: 3 tbllli ended. 1 , , -' . ,_ ~ ',' i, - . . TIII MITAILII OP I/MAIM/OR BTITTAWS.RILNADE. - ' This fine brigade was oom_posed of rive regi motriii;Lthe 93d, 98th 102 d Pennsylvania and the 85th and 0 . 2 d. New Xerk, end Me(: vet's 'lt ame through „Leei 'Mil r a- last ve 'ening, and encamped at Lebanon C urea, about eight mites from the field of battle. Ate 23$ o'clecleithad waded up thiough•thie mud' and iiin, lend all tboobstruetionii that *MO the march of an army, and took op Petition ia j face of. the tnertteit works; in a wood- The . 102 d Pennsylvania opened the bill. ..- T 55th wont in next, followed by the 93d andithewthe 98th. : The advantage •of breastworkelnd of . . .seige guns; and 'of vastly superior munbesr,. ;gave,,the,rebels ~ courage • , to, come out from cover, and re with' flohl,gune' and musketry to posh our brigade backward. •It was, fo r ced to . retire about 300 yerds; fighting . gallan Ili and golit's6 ' doily as to consume an with of time. The spirit of the men rose the strife, ; aid Nude kghting , became splendid whert•it was-supposed that theinigade Was in - EttiiirreiiroW in-Cdai _danger el defeat .__ The men recerered their now [n.oo3,lll4pri to ground; tirivinwtheentuny brick- to their!lines, in New York tame vita' fairly whipping them before. reinforcements rep:' i uTa*iiiiiiii e 4k deal , . • 1(.1 1 .. 0 bitg.lennd' the 7th 'llfassashusetta tire hers, and mtgreat i ante to t h e help arPeck, JO4 l is dila success tha endings l idlituilllgent 'oft the emancipatid* of slit was. established.rthe former as* stippert, and •..."" gradual 'emaxelpation. - . .1 theistter as an . attaching force. - ' , Darkness Thu this measnili-beingthek Olosed 'down on thelight soon after,wittisreety_ 1304a:will kJ:43lllld had it i appearanee of* sharp--cenewaliri- the toru. and.ttuts they , had lietter take Log. All the prisoners taken' concur ' is s ling Ind control it ; in foot, the Jar that we have Ott , to whip them hen; did right - - ..... -,,,,-,----_,.___., _. , , 0 14 .... son of autboro7.l , th ar ink r w h ol i t iri fint -1 7 1"11. / t°0048104- l ap in d p i xit ii !i ali nt Y * s ' silliorti!cmtimi be.'llProul)heic'qrvel"gn."-caligilite*G4Mlllllllclibil•li: 4d QUltat -11"* Ofit li PlIh nl ; recunethen . 1 tit t z ; them. , - The 'proportion" of casualties- in the ship-in-Chief,' Gen. Scott Aold:it-Mcdaber, of To„,„" ',„... 1 .... ; ~..,._ brigade:ls About - Ave - killed _... and : fourteen Congress from the:West that the'imMtbetie iif ' ,. .___ l--- ,____'"" . "' - 13 ' thill 4. ' 4 ' 4' . wounded to every regiment:- =li! hospitala the rebellion would = be broken this:llw '.......,...___.rnst.dorfrhY-and hltelliettli are email, and fro& alr is so necessary to Oto 'Can't. .it be dMie before, Beniwhir' :Win, - ---- - ,.--------______7 ....- .. .----- waltdded, that the ro k okum ari.zaloded ng- 'E ‘ l o. o9,ol 4 4l9 *AtoutkOf-tint• rebellion hs.k„ 'IOVORTII-IENOWING the aeons nail inihnot,get"thillista till to4ithrz. litsfribitilcif*-iii , itai, Slit 1,41 1 ... , b., 'W L ntiylrtauswillnustsonailareall. saw.' ' 011 • 0 1 . titOithiMh atitt Id thathe'op* ',/.40, 1 stiKs. , 7 .. ~ taLIGIILNY CITY Aims - car Cotnrir. r. `'r '~~ . . ittsiturgh -S. RIDDLE .& C 0.,. EDITORS AND PROPEINTORS, Publicition Office No. 84 Filth Steed. 'MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS. DAILY,. CONTAINING THE - LATEST NEWS VP TO . THE HOUR OF PUBLICATION. TEHMS:2 Houck@ 'Willow—Vl per ammo In advance, of 12 cents per week from wrsts. Yvs ma XOlllOl-43 perZIFI3II 'ID whence, 0(G °Nita per week frosiesnien.. Warair Yornox—Slogio copies, $2 per amain ilm or more, $1,15; - Tea or upwards, $1 per annum luvarlattrin advance. . ADVIEBTISING AT tEASONABLE'iIdTXS.I- WEDNESDAY MORNING, •MAY 14 HE BATTLE HU WILLICESBURG GENERAL PARTICUtMtS: ~i. _ :~. ~ _ Y.. 1.4; :h~:1: ~, . . ated on two oasis of lima of bokh logs by shalli. The rebel' wooded are as tenderly cared for in the hospitals AS oar own are. One of these states that be, lanAed yesterdaY from ilith= mond, a new "soldier, and that he knows that the rebel army numbers 100,000.• Another represents their Held guns to be tally 600. Am Assistant Burgecui states , that, the hos pitals, at 8 o'clock, contained at least 200 'cases that had been operated on'. This remark applies to all the wounded of all the brtgades; BRILLIANT AFTAIR AND NOID/DITRAT OF Tag /IBBILIL At an early hour in the morning a recon noissance was made by Capt. , Stewart, of the engineers, to the right, with the view of find ing a route to - the 'enemy's fink: The skill with which this examination was made Is at tested by results: After on; limentreof 'about ten hours he opened a . route by which our fories could reach' the Maitnesleff flank by marching about, 'tire, ranee.' The obsta cles tithe wny were two. .fortsistreng from position and Censtinetion. ',Capt.. S. Amer- . mined that these works ' were not at present occupied, or by a small force; 'though bearing 'important relations to the larger works direct ly in front.. To Implore ibis 'route in force, and, if practicable, occupy these works, an order was given to GM: Hancock about one o'clock, p. m. His force consisted of the 6th, and 7th Vermont, sth' Wisconsin; 49th If. Y. and'33d New York; and Kennedy's battery, under LieuL Cowan. Proceeding with great metier:4'lm approached the first work, which he found unoccupied. Garrisoning,it with a small forte, he pushed pn to the second, which was also .deeerted. l'onningAis.infantry in the field and throwing out skirmishers into the woods surrounding it, he pushed the ar tillery forward to a position about 700 yards from another work which the rebels occupied in force. - Lieutenant Cowan opened a vig orous fire on the, work, which drove out the enenly in great confusion.. They replied with two gnus. Subsequently Wheeler's battery was brought up. The fire of the first fort of the enemy having been practically silenced and rendered unten-• able, our fire was then turned on their main fort at a longer range; and with, great accu racy. Gen. Hancock became cm:whined that .with proper support he could carry the first work, and turn it on the main position of the enemy, and for that purpose made application for an increased force, ihjoh, however, was not sent to him, the order, after it was given, being countermanded while Cien. Brooks with two_reginients was' n his way, and instead of reWoreeteents, Gen. Hancock received ate' order from Gen. Sumner. o fall back. ' Before executing . thin order, a large force of the en emy, consisting of &North Carolina, Virginia and GeOrght regiment, and a squadron of ear., 414, that had made:their way through - the woods on 'Geri. ' Hanceers right, suddenlY appeared on the' edge. of the open field and formed to advance:. So sudden was this move ment that our men for the moment fell back a few rode. Tho enemy advanced and deliv ered their fire. The confusion . among our men was but momentary; and they rallied promptly-ender Gen. Hancock, who by, hied preseneei manner, and whir well-chosen Words, gave butk bons to every. man, and ordered a charge on the idvazeing foe. At the word, 1 the sth Wisconsin, 6th Maine, 49th Pennaji-1 vents, and 33d and 43d New York, or such parts as were not skirmishing or in another part of the field, obeyed the word with the utmost, alacrity. Advancing rapidly, they opened fire with unerring , aim, and then moved rapidly forward. The enemy broke - 1n Con fusion, and commenced an irregular retreat, I hotly pursued. They, fell , by dozens, :and paid very dearly for their temerity. The forces were about equal, but in all other re spects they•proved themselves no • match for our brave Unior(men. The root became eons plate, and they were soon driven 'from the field, leaving from 75 to 100 dead on the field; beside those they removed, and a large num ber of wounded they were unable to carry off. We leek about 150 prieonere. Our loss in kilk4-and wounded 5611. probably not exceed . 501 During the previous -bring, Edward K. Tarry was killed, and Lueine K. „ l , Goodyear was wounded, both of Kennedy's _battery. Capt.: Buel, of the sth Wiseonsin, was' serious ly wounded. Amens the killed of the enemy is Lieut. Col. ( 'opposed to beJ. C. Bradburn of North Caroline, who Will , shot through the head. About the. time the charge was made, a body of cavalry emerged from the woods, but soon retired, receiving as they re-entered the woods a destructive fire from artillery. They are believed to have sufferettseriously. • When this brilliant affiir irks' taking place, Gen. McClellan arrived from Yorktown at the headquarters of Gent. 'Sumner and Keyes. The situation of affairs on our right being re ported to •hint, he instantly ordered Gen.lcian eack to be-reinforced, ands hls position 'sup; ported by as large a force as would enable him to bold it. Gen. McClellan was enthaslasti ,cally cheered when he appeared, and immedi-. !stilly rode to the front. Ili, appearance was not a moment too. soon. The generalship which the day before developed itself in charg ing with ®iment of carkiry' an 'extensive intrenthed 'position, defended 'by artillery, had not so materially improved as to insure very g eneral oonfidenne,. - - • The splendid affair of Gen. Haneoek closed the day, which. might otherwise have *on. twel' adverse fortune. ,Barbarens Treatment of Union iris _ . _ The followog is adispittlb,from Washing ion. -We hope our poor fellows at Moho:Loud Will soon be relieved : In addition'io the statements already pub liehed; Capt. Ferhltand Lieut. Dempsey; the returned prisoner, :front RiehQond, say that rithe lit of 'May 494 of our prisoners were 'soon to be seinr home. All who have arrived since. have been. paroled at the °Moe of Gen. - Winder upon theil - arrival in 'Richmond, and then 'sent to with' the.othere to await tke promised transportation to the Union line", which ha; been delayed upon the pretence that James river has been re.obstrnoted as to pre ' Irani communication irith-Portivullonroe. There aril now in'all about 600 Union prim.' oners at Richmond. They hare been removed front the tobacco warehouse. to Libby', old pork, „Ailing establishment, , ,a- ;three-story building, 100 by 40 feet. The - officers. and their servants,.4B innumberi occupy the lower I 'main;6o . by 40' feet, and the- other 539 ;ere huddled together. en the two upper doors. Here they are compelled': to sleep, cook and lire. In idditian to the filthiness of tho tiblishment,tabirabid with greaeeandsslt,the dahotive sinks end' leakage of excrements' have rendered' the 'Pier apartplents horribly unfit-Air hog pen;` but no renal* prof fered;* the.prhioners:arezdailr risen - red that they shill soon be sent . to .. .the Union lines. Mena roe New Oats/ ra. , --.lfalor Scott, .principal clerk of the Inspection - 01/M, will have New 'leek . with' the Mile for New,Or :on-• U. Will reorganise , the °Noe thin. . L Riddle the former Post: er' if is understood, ' can hare - the 'office in!",t • ire provided Moroi'''. now no imfitiont o b jectionso to him. Nil last letter to the Department,' dated Aug. 19,- 1801, rendering his interns,. says: f'..All thickets been:done with the mnne good faith.that has ehiriateiised any,previoai conduct, and in 'the 411/Ittl manner as the' United States Gereinteent had still beei: -pro, unbolt In . these parts." 'Ells conduct has been honest throeghoat. - ' Ponca Nivoixoa ou'rna Itzsztirotr:—qhe following is extracted. from a letter'dited Paris, April 25, from Prince Napoleon to a _naturalised - damn of European' birth : ; ''' With the, perfectly natural interest felt by me In the great events of your adopted Bonn_ try Is blended the conviction that, the victor . of the North over the South must have eon siderabla influence ; ores . Enropo. .I.a . ofii times, civilized `countries hiva interests - and' feelings In common, and this it is wllich'eon,-, stitutes their solidaiity. , ,Thotanser of Neele _dont _and_of_Progress,*pnesenteg_ . * th e NPrthr Is xh i sti r . ,CP a ?zeoPia . .i'Vtb i 0 0 omit cause in Europa.. ..'. ~,r L 3 . , .- ia i - MEM 4. g ,,c , , , ;i:q* , .' , ;7 - , , ; , -•cp: 1 ::;: , ' ,- : . l;''','?} - I:'':'''' , ••l . ',. -. Ai',:;. , . 1 :••• , , , '' , , - . - - _:: • .•':.-'.'...'_:::: ,1'..-.:'.:-:' GAZETTE The Rumored Occupation o . mond. _ . Since the publication of our special patch, yesterday, no corroboration or the re r port, transmitted therein, of the ocoupation of Richmond by General Tranklin, has been received: This silence is 'not, of Cootie, a contradiction exsoay,—but cozies so'near being so, that,lf continued till our last edi tion goes to press to-day, we shill regard the statement as discredlted--one of those thade somewhat • recklessly by 'certain :parties who sometimes verdure to tromforoo astiapationo into facts; and report theatereach;' Our Philo .delphia correspondent sent forward the state-, ment, as he found it transmitted from Bahl- . more to one of ,the city, papers. ~T he prober' bait) , of its truth made it easily credible; but . it may have been only what we hare just said —a matter of anticipation treated ne a matter of fact. It will, however,. be a loot accom plished' one of these days—and our- disap; pointment can not be a very sink. or long continued affliefloti,ln the tnianthate. writing the above we . leirn that the eta rumor of Oen, Plu ma leaving reached Richmond bag been given in another, form. It ie stated that a cavalry force under his command, made a reconnoissance -as far as Richmond, end 'ascertained that there were no rebels occupying it; but, so far, we have not the important addition which t u be.;Barn. more 'version made to .this-do.,wit, that Gen, FRANKLIN proceeded to occupy- the city self. A day or two, perhaps. a 'single hour, will set 111 'right, and we shall hare an au thentic account ofthe facts, whatever they are. Gen: en. Hunter Otiqutising the Negroes: Major-General Hunter bee , iesued an order to the Colonels' of regimenliifin hie Depart ment'to report to him . the number of active, intelligent non-commissioned °Mears, and even•privates; that can-be seloctod from each 'regiment who are competent • to.inet rut and drGl the negroes in military exordia,: It is : evident from this, that the brave old General intends to leave, come , volunteer,,rigiments that will Stand thteSouthern climate during the summer months.. This ia . amoat excellent movement, because . Seri is the aninioeity of the secisslonlate in .that trogicin, and in fact of the whole . 'mill, that it be eleolitely necessarito keep' troops stationed in the . sontit 'for the enforce menrottaw and'ordir, for's long. lime after' the main defenses of the Velils4ereier 'thrown. If the secesaionistido net'like to hive armed colored eoldiers . aMonethem, rot them submit to, Federal authoriti by tay ing . down their arms, and becoming quiet, peaceable and law-abiding °idiom'. It is not right that our Northern soldiers. shall be kept in sickly region, to held the - rebels in eheck, when colored men can be made to an_ ' swerjustaa goods purpose without any danger to their health. It doubtless iS galling to southern pride; but there is a remedy which they have only to we to escape the mortifiea tion. If. they remain Innen and contunia dons, let themlebide the penalty. Kidnappers tiousi Ov e r ink Waeir Two slaves, owned by two Maryland slays holders, residing abour.ls- fie* Wash.:. ington, escaped to that city a few days. sine% -Two or three persons in Washington i whn 4;7 light:in each service, frightened them into re- . tracing their steps butt to the land Of bond age. Mr. Baker; Sergeant ,of ; the caused the philanthropLits ;to be arrested and taken before Justice. Cull on • cba.rp . 'of kid napping, under the law aboliehing Slaverj in the District of Colambis. - Mr. Machine of the House, at the request of a 'citizen of Washington; appeared forth' prosecution. Proof was introduced showing that the slaves were forded .to , retro' their. steps. The slaveholders testified to tho. es, cape of these slaves' to. Washington, and of them managed the defense. Ho was Feta, , : , Lint and abusive, but aoim:rfinitdhe could get no advantage, over ..thatotting, who contended , that, although the, slaviltoldere• might not be guilty of kidnapping, strictly speaking, they had unlawldly interfered with ' these Colored men, and glonid bolxittnd over to a higher court to &nevi forth , ;triliful act. This Juticit held them to bail. Slars:CatOhind wiliso93.2'.l;e ik4igemult in .Washington. • Important from . ' The special dispatch to the A. Y. Evening Pon- contains the following: . . Wssaddroit, Nay 12.-The Preildent te n turned to the city this morning, In fine health and spirits: - ' - . • Seeretaries Chase and Stanton have also Se- - . • . The Senate . Committee on Confiscation met. this morning. It is understood that its mem.: bars will agree upon a good bill which is soon to b• reported to the Senate. - - The 'Rrjeibiiecte 'of thli morning' announces the arrival here of a distingutated Kentuck ian, who has eam-Sito'nrgarthe President 'and Congress to adopt an smergeliti Meagan .of confiscation, as the indispensable prelbni nei7 to a restoration of social order its Kentucky. Ina few days the Presidimt will probably decide the question whether slaves of loyal ; masters,, who hove escaped tia . Washington,' shall be given, Two „pr three hundred nagroea of that Giese are now here member of ust ro turitned from Wheelin g , s tat e s tMot his t he loyal legislature of Virginia, now in session - in - that city, is getting' ready to move to Richmond. The capture of the State Capital is regard ed as - certain, and ; the legislature' proposes fake . time , brthe forelock and. occupy the State Rouse as, the legitimate representative body of the State. . - The , Rouse of. Representatives hos - just passed the bill prohibiting:slavery all the One - of ElOv4l'a Claim,JDiasllotived. ::The President having referred to ditoriSp-L P.enenst:.Xiates tile; Oahu, of &ire; apon. Which, P10yd,,.. • War, .dieetted l PVC &Om tolnern than nefi 3 Oi :he.. hes. : &tided" that. Lb. - paid; tirattse i , •1t The resolitioisil Co, 1961, fOrtilds it;: and. Even if that resolat the vim, the - looney cent the Tresitu7 without ael, by Congress for that purpoi under ,whlet ft 1 , 111 Werra of ~war tor P 33121 1D40911. ant taming **lute corttepaymes ; , •i ,, i'n,i15.7, , ?,•:. ,, 1,i, • - Lris we.itjk,a Wfiga INSIT - RANOB; BY TEM MILD /MCI MUTUAL ,12,119M96.HCE COMPANY,. OP PHIL ADBLPHIA an BIIILDINGIN psi-actual, HSBCHANDISS, rclisninsNt *O. wow or country: -0116 9 1 160:306Wah1nt attrat.. Cartrw: i 22 6.6/01 A 161711, szosisat 26 —Wrested surt m , rstyt,mii city pr... 6 7. worth doable Oa Cit y Proper CO , Ground rant, lint dam.... • ma so Penna. H. it Co.'s 6 per cent. Mortgage _ Loan, 130,004 wet- row City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. 1,0 14..... BUBO tw Allegan' county 6 ger et. P. B. B. Low. /0,000 00 Hentingdon and Broad B,p Mountain Bahr ad Company, wortfwe vat 00 Penneylnuda .road Co. Snick ot Manua Veinal hunuanca ma* os Stock of onotty lire /mum= C 0.... _1494 00 Stock of Delaware Commettle 61. 11:Inannum, - 1 , 01 00. 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