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    •!ntlarnikit :MORNING, MAY 15,
CITY AFF.II4
mrorrictz '4 , Prit or rrac am.
lIIM
lifirrsosoutt. vatnravartors . 'for th•
.Gifsmste, by a. F. Shaw, Optialaa; 66 Fifth
strati_4o- lueted daily:
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12
Esiointer, .
_Great Fireee the, Mountains.
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The Harrisburg. papers notice a great fire
prevaillig in the Blue Mountain. A gentle-
-•• tVtA who visited the the deseribes it as P'sw ,
•
ftdl7 grand and sublime." Aleoough several
r , Mille distant from that city, the smoke had
the
_atmosphere a murky bee, and the
•
;min 'could be viewed steadily with the naked
• .eye as through smoked glass.
Pram the summirto the base of the Mame
tato, there was one massive skeet of fiarne,
which consumed everything before it with as
tonishing rapidity. Lt • had already; swept
.• over and cleared a space Of two or three bun
,' -deed acres, mid unless a heavy rain sets in
its 'duration_ promises to be for an indefinite
...period. - Fortunately it is in a locality where
shire are little or no impromments, and it is
thought that the Ilanies performed a valuable
'7 servicei rather than injury, In clearing the
'.• soil
..mauttain for 6nel - tattoo, - The view of the burning
at night ls• beautiful beyoad. de
- A Wheelirigiiapor states that the mountain
along the nue of the Baltimore and Ohio Bail
_ soad,-from Cranberry Summit almost to Pied- -
_moat, amen fire. At night the - light land
. MI enables one to see almost as plxas in
. - = - •daylight.; - The fire finds it, way to !CM tops '
of pine - trees', from seventy to one hundred
-; - feet sad throes °oat A brilliant light
, . over high , Mountains. These fires occur almost
eve spring, and originate '. from . buzniug
`every, to which efenuers'set fire ln elver
ingnew. land: At ; this time grist danger is
..ltPeralummee that the fences will be-burned,
and-hundreds of those interested are fighting
- • - ;the llamas. - .•
The'Brusb Mountain, opposite Blair m ace, has been on lire for some time, and the
mountain west of Tyrone city is also reported
in dames. Much valuable property has been
destroyed, including cord wood, fences, etc.
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Cleveland and Pittelairgh Railroad.
The Reoeiver of. the Cleveland and Pitts
,
. burgh Railroad Company gives notice that the
.._ assets of the company are in • hie hands, sub
-: jeet, to the direction of the United 8 tateiCourt
for the Northern District of Ohio ; that by the
orders of the Coon Couit no porthin of the earnings
-":' of
of the - road can be applied to the payment of
.
.
Company. All the earnings, after paying op
-.-: mating expenses, rent and mortgage interest,
.-... will be applied to the principal of those debts
;;which are due and secured, amounting at the
.:- resent time to about a million of dollars., -
The accrued interest on the throe old Mort- . 1
Amps has 'all been provided for from the earn- , 1
...- - r'inga of the road, and the next interest .to be ;
.....
paid is on the funded debt mortgage . bonds 1
',. +(given in exchange for the nuseauyed indtbG
'edneas,)'on the lit day ofjuly, /862. The
,-, kolder,a of the' river bonds, dividend bonds,
ineome bonds and bills payable, who lowa
not yet accepted the terms of compromise ;If
' AM them, with the approval of the Court,
are notiAed to exchange their bonds and notes
before the 26th day of . June, 1862, or they
will not be entitled to redeye any portion of ,
hecome Interesprotmise. to be paid to those . who accept
:
The new bomb can be obtained . ia exehange
. for any unsecured indebtedness, at the office
of the Company, In Cleveland, or, at No. 25
William street, New York City, of R. C.
.Kingsley. ' '
-gilled on the Railroad.
On Thursday last, the Bth instant, a boy
named Andrew:Topper, son of thilat• Josiah
.Topper,-.431 Youngstown, iru run over on the
Pennsylvania' railroad, near Rerrod' a Cross--
ing, about three-fourths mile west of
Derry yStation, Westmreland ing the last eighteen o months, he had bee n
liring with 31r. -Renry Sledge., flf_, Unity
-- township: O il Rinds, the bth lust. 7 he left
7 - home, and was wandering through the county
anti/ the time of his death. As engine No.
237 was pissing the abbve point, the deceased
was- observed lying on the truth, with his
right leg horribly mutilated, two of the-toes
Of the left' toot cut off, and his head cat and
brulsed to a considerable extent. The
aaai
-.dent occurred about 2 o'clock p. - m. and he
lingered until 9 p. m., whet death pa an end
Z 9 his sufferings. - -
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Smolt lip , on the Railroad.
The fait train' on the „ Permsylvanii • Hail
,: 'toad - idea at Harrisburg on Monday:afternoon,
----Eva Philadelphia, ran over &cow three miles
" 'Mow Elizabethtown, and was badly . wreokaL
foritostpassengir car instantly ciareenal,
_ snA with its living cargo of humanity landed
side uPwards about two yards from the track.
The 'Second car was made assume a same
; what vertical position, the' platforin being
'Ainiost - cfarried away, though none of th• own
paw* were hiirt. The sleeping car remained
standing on the track uninjured. ell the pal
._ :singers in the fltercar were _rescued, more or
Jess frightened, with some five, Cr misCwrere
•Ciats *boat the head and face, though -nobs
, Ths conductor or the train (Mr:
err Plitt) received •• contusion on the left
side of-the bead. -
~ ..City. Id ortatity:. • .-. •
me numbee - cif deaths In this oily, !Avila
May 2d to May 10th; a;r:raPorted by Di.
A. G. McCandless, ?I:yob:hurt* the Board Of .
_ Health, Is as follows :. 7 -, .••-•
Males 6 Adults . . .... • '
Femaler... 4.1 Childien.:. 7 I - LO/ 1 . 1 . ......... / 0
The diseases wero--Disease of the heart, 1;
Asthma, 1; disease of the lungs 1-;" Spasms,
-1; mmghstion of braia,' - ly . pbeutimula, 1;
premature birth,!; sma ll ; araohni-
I ; rubcolbs. 1.
RIIXORZD largarearzu4r or Fasuca
sin leutraD has caused much summetion
iu.diploroatio circles, and people_sro.. begin.
nhig to Inquire If we can fight them both. Be
bay,i>iis unit one feat "eitablisbodi and
that is that Ca rnahan, the we/l-known clothier
and pershaat tailor, Federal street; below-the
Diamond, Allegheny city; I...prepared, with a
very heavy stockmtseasortable goods, to sup
ma at/swamis, for cash onlyo with the very
best qualitiei of &Amalgam for 4,tlfaild or
Call and be convinced; - • I
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Ours or'Carr. W:H.7I3ItoWL—We-regrot
to . ..Um:mos dhe . death of Capt. W. H. Brown,
• of Co. IT,, 6.3 d regiment, eldest son of. M. B;
.• Brown,'Beg. His parents bad goat, to For
tress Monroe for the purpose og bringing Mu'
borne, and had rasolumi-liarriebarg, where he
died yesterday afterntion..- The time of the
fanarai-trill be annonneeti this afternoon:
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- ...4.ljutoit-Xiir te or. -- Jola — lfing, a. 'pod
lialciti plan rsaldlas la Welsid - olotaty,- 111,
Was shot bu Saturday last, while out in dm
woods; bb a - rebel marauder. Ea was 'hot , la
thelilp, and It 111 thought. his will mover.
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14.11107X7 07 t 2t11107. WAS
.ranerday artestet brills Mayor's path*, aad
committed to jail to aaswor for the tarylay of
watt& from Mr. H. Vaaroorhes. '
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Glt!ro from 50 matt to $l,OO sliest With all
books-1171d Id 118 Wood Orsoot, comer of Path
stmt. - • -
Arrasorros.—Don't fall to oall at store
-of our friend J. M. Burt totteil. the itrire is
daily crOviled, eiitir.liolies anxious re itimare
soaks of - the - bargains bir is - &Wing"; - be hat
JQat opened Black Oround Embroidered G 44-
*dines for 123.C:worth .
DIED:
zunrurri.,." is—on Woinaatai - mon*
'fiat.; at * SABAII 4 ID
gek - Innezal will Wen AP aea laxoar, Jut.;
1110 9744_ Pm. from tito itithiesc* of w.P?"4 .
pleimusisoas.4....daryikw lielgAton nend;noo
oilirktnnelidge, to ygoeeng to wugla. gh.s.y.
Ta. moo* mem. tatokfatataattaa to attapo. clatr.
law*, , r4 l l leo* Allegheny makoao it 83i
• 180W11.4te-threlehory. 7Andelseiihr a Mir
-1:144/ i th1 4 ,14 t r, A P ei g (41PL M a n
4 ,P6l,
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PE OLDISIMIDAtIi -BUNN . GAZETTE. " ...." , Hittite :..of inllitinsithittlf.
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~ ._,-: . . ' . • '- The following' letteils front - Caporal Win
ttil, flirek.'-eittil- lillic - 7reded Petuasylva7 ' /L.Palinitr, of the Friend Eines, to its brother
titans et Phillidelphits.-A Complete
_List of their Names. = . ---, • - in • this city: ' - '.• •
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- . Mane or Tile Bard., Tina,
The ship.Oetien Queen Arrlve2"'°' ' to * " _ Near 'Williamsburg, May 6th, 1862.1
on ,Friday, banging 8 00 sick and
,wounded Dials Baornza : Having an opportunity of
abtal46 - from the Virgitia Peninsula.. One sending you a few lines by one of the signal
hundred and forty-five of the evierersle- o°tPt, / will embrace it, although the news I
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have to relate is gad.
ton ged to Pennl Y lviuth re g litent3, end, °° We have Imen in a not in which'l went in
- their arrival at New York being , known, Goy. and came out a ll v 4144110 only evident,* of
Curtin immediately dispatched Gen. Irwin, which I hese to show is where a buck shot
through the leg of In* pantaloons.
Col., Lees, and Wm. b. Moore to . provide for. lofted
.
- Rot having time now I cannot give you the
their Comfort, and . have them . meet .16 pla t .
full particulars of 'the light, nor even of the
delphis.- ' The following is • Womplete list of loss our own company I sustained, but will do
the Pennsylvanians : ..•.. . . -so as soon as I can les; in th e loss.
Robert D. Hide, 95th, wounded, ' Philadelphia. On last Sunday we h g learned the rebels
Joia.D. flallovray, 3d cayalm, - trg fever, Phil,. . had evacuated Yorktown, were ordered to
XIV. 0: Nutting. MA, neural Brimusville. ;
,pursue them. Our di on (Hooker's) took,
PrecTlVolf, 6191, typhoid fever, oTersoal chan t y.the lead. We passed ough Yorktown on
OXlBowil/L'B6o, 'rounded in abdMurni • lfeathille• Sunda aftarn d ceded to within
y , oon, an proc
. /9, T. - Bandcdf, 85th, sick, Sasertown. " •
A. 13.•g,,haets ah , pub , typhai fever, ph,,,,i0.,.. , frill miles of Williamsb g, where we halted
John Keil.); 95th, typhoid fever, Philadelphia: for the night. We we ordered forward yes-
John 8. Jeffries, -95t0; typhoid fever, Philadelphia.... tents) , morning. It co menced raining, and
L. A. Day,K3d, typhoid fever, Centreville. rimed hard until this saint,The Jersey
John o.'llaes, 96th, typhoid foyer, Philadelphia. v.-1-... " and ein the first to
Ellialt Black, 83d, typhoid lever, Milledrevillo. - - ...gene was ahead of as
8.. B. Frew, 83d, diarviro m , simithis, ; - ' engage,' the enemy. T' • light commented
I, Lindsay, 8&i, comp &wan, New Lebanon. ' about tae o'clock and ted until dark. The
Wirt..Banimend, 93 ditYphold fever, Crawnard county.... enemy's * force was slim 70,000; halides theY
Spencer Coulton, aki.typhold hirer, NIS Creel,- had rho advantage of s ng hatteties, antlin '
John Yeager, 831, typhoid fever, Erie county.
Henry Payola*, Iliad,. typhoid fever, Genesee county_ front of these -works ' a wood Which they '
fatale Henke, 83d, diarrbrea, Wyneem e . • , had cut down, which Eta . it It ota7 dititoolt , to
Jaraohl3rayder, 0 3d, typhoid Saver, Erie county, : get at th --. OM. ••' - - '• '
Leinnelßabcock, Md,livercomplaint,Warret: coun' • Ahead two o'clock tit Ist - - mgiment were
lk dney Palmui, Sid, chills and fere, Warren co. -
, I . wau.,,,,, , 83,,,chm..., fever , 01 ,,,, , Erie .. ordered •to 'unstring' .kti patents, and prepare
William Phillips,. 83d, =mpg; Ella • ; .to go in . tothe - support - f the Sd regiment.
0.. A. Dow, 83d, dpeistry and cold, , Beaver county. ", •We advanced through -,t fallen -timber; and
D. Gray, 034, (amp fever, Waterford, Ede county, opened flit open.them . wen within about 100
A. Thornton, camp foyer and rheumatism, Erie co. WN hid 'to lie : dwn to load. After
B. P. Peck, gild, camp fever, Erie enmity. ' . ,
Win' , B c o t4. B 3di typhoid few, Erie irounty. . ! yards.
oni4ftWe ielleYs e enemy flanked us,
Wm. Cochran, 834, consumption ; Crawford. : • when e we wire ordcrad ttlilltteot• Firing, We
E. M. Bannister,' S&L jaundice and fever; Ontario. .' retreated in gooderder, a nd fell back on ' our
J. R. Shimmies, S&L inward piles and fever, Crawford, dth - and-sth - regiments,' where we Blade •
D. N. Kling; 834 ciarrhom and fever, Iluabsa. - _ •
~.w . D . , , t, 834. kmr . d ja . ndi., Edo, Concord. stand. We fought here for SOM e time, when
A. N. Belknap, 133 d, typhoid fever, Deaver. reinforcements 'tidied to iiitii assisitance..Bet-;
H. B. McCurry, 02d, internal bleeding, Birmingham. fore we came out, Gan. Heintselman and stall,
Joa. Barnes, 624, failing ey•adght, Clarion county.. . . - give
_three times three phsers.for "Sickles'
Jae. W•ir.43d, debility, Sterner county. '
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.lirigado.”
L '' C°6 " an • 62 1 4 - 8 I 'f 4 inlki beck, § t t ott ' o ttllict , ""too .- • Before dark - we : captured their batteries and
_Wm Itosyliim 024 typhoid four, nonigi,b,,,,..- - compelled them le retmat, leaving most of
K. Rya,, n en!, diarrhom, , Altoonai .• - ..: - . , their dead on the field. We were on the left,
WtttbE 6.4 d, bleeding lung and diarrbres„ plus-
.Portor's
e m u p the right. Our troops fol
lieeker; 624, dyseittry, aio, .;. - lowed them up this morning- . and captured a
J. W . Idel.ntosh, S&L typhoid hver, Allman, Alla great' manY.Pritigne"; .
gheny. -
• Twill-now Sifti you a list: of the killed,
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J. U. Watison, 62d, rh eumathon,Glarion county. - woinded and missing of Company B, Friend
J: M. Watson, fad, measles, Indiana county. • Rifle Guards :
,Y, Y. Bayard, 62d, liver complaint, Armstrong. • , •
-Wm. G. Black, 624, typhoid fever,'Annstrong.
W. H.
Th
L. Dillon, 62d, measles, Armstrong.
•mnP Lentl.eva Buller! 97 dr Measles. Armstrong.
' L. ti„ fal, fen, Clarion.
Wm. Volclough, Md. rheuxuathim, Pittsb
.g urgh. •
WinalcCaln, 62d, dysentery and fryer, Armstrong.
Wm. Turkey, cd, measles, Armstrong.
John Fleming, TM, debility, Armstrong.
G. N. Ponteous, tal,- fever and debility; Armstrong.
John W. Flowers, 82d, tamale, Allegheny '
Joseph Williams, 98th, camp fever, Philadelphia.
Williams A. Patterson, 624, diarrhrea. Allegheny.
A.M. Shoham, 02d, liver complaint, chem. -
Ed:IL G. blatey, aid, dysentery, Jefferson. ...., , . •
L. 15 %.ittLesey, 83d, typhoid ferer,,Erls.
'John Pietism,. ad. Osina), lien - - , •
Wm. Lindsey , Std, Wye, Hollidaysbu
'Mr= Hibienanith, 02d, typhoid feve r,_r,Armstrong.
H. A. Fine, 83d, typhoid fever, Erie.
Henry Gillis, 83d, fever end jaundice, Crawford.
Joseph Brent, 501; Mamba:ea, Crawford,
Henry Z. Willman, 112 d, typhoid Barer, Yetuumo.
Andrew Harriger, 82d, chili, Clarion.
P. AL. Lowrey. ai, musk. and liver alfec'n, Arms's.
Valentine Palmer, ezd, rheumatism, Chalice Co..
John B. Hays, eth Cavalry, „Injured, Philadelphia.
Wm. It. linabold, &I Car.; Waned Oa mid disc.,
Philadelphia.
yin Sblugler, Sd Cay., gravel and piles, Reeding.
'Jam"' ticcobet ad Ceenity. fever and chills,metair.
Janie. B. Andrews , 54
,ray.. rheumatism an d -----t
Philadelphia.
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Geo. Harr* gm. billions &versed debility, Patel's..
B. A. Stewart, 83d, rhe um a tism and Jaundice, (pr.
ford.
Washington Bees, Gild, measles, Mailer.
Geo. W.,
B. B Busman IMO, debility, Armstrong.
James rown, 824:ttilialles. Asinstasa•
George P. Steck, 624, rheumatism, Alleg h eny city.
Clarion..
Jaco B mythers, 63d, dy ry sente and thaw:lmam,
•- . .
James Cain, Md. rheumatism. Beaver. . •
:Hobert White, 62d. !glared, Waahlngton. -
Alo outas Burr.uSo Mosul. 83d, Iced - and other corm, Crawford.
.Th end, typhoid Wear. Claims. - • ,
Stay W. Porter iC. rhertmathm,
C r. '
'jlall.OLl G. Blanehard, TM, jaundice, Crawford.
Lednig BeefrWilnel. diarrhoea, Allgahetly.
Adad J. Bradley, 83d. kidneys affected, Crawford.
'Jacob Debra), Cr, rheumatism, Allegheny. .
A. J. Johnami, SW, rbetunathan; Erie. . , .
WM: McComb, 83d, typhoid 'fewer sad rheumatism,
Wm. Gibbs; 624, dysenteM:Washinston.
Wm. H. Campbell, B.ld, Jaandioe, Erie.
John Ready, e2d, hemorrhage, Jefferson.
;3'r:Chp, John P. Harris, 83d, billion, fever, Crawford.
1, Itanda/1, gad; fever and rheumatism, Brie.
7 31111er, ilttiL typhoid Dryer, Crawford
James' Plinakett,„62d, rupture, Allegheny.
H. W. MB, 72d, debility Delaare.
A. C. Crompton , 93th, rheumatism and fever, Phila.
A. nipple, 72d, rheumatism and fiver.' Phila.
Joseph Omer, 72 4.theurnatiem and rarer, Phila.
L. J. Alexander, std scrstala, Allesßeny. -
Heary . Hansounsg, 24 cavalry, pohemed. Pinta
J. EL-Chammann, e 2 d.rhenntatiam - a . fever, Allegheny
J. gleCraY, 62d.
typhoid Serer a measles, artairizang.
Mae. Bludealdner. md, fever and ague, Allegheny.
Corporal Nugent, ad amdry, lever and ague, Phila..
James Calop4ll, Qd, Ilvar complaint. Allegheny.
John Thompson, end, disease of leg;Allegbeny.
Alfred / 3 ..Stinsmcn, 02d, Sarin., Kittanning.
Bayard Smith, 83 d, mullet Cranford.
111- Icy Is SiIADM.
10 62
cd 67 _
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29 6-10
• • ler noarkF.is.,
Aitad Tau. Company B , 3d cavalry ; G. P. Bab
cok, Comyany Bsd L. A. Babson, 3d cavalry ;W.
H. Thompson; Company B, 83d; Charles Evans, Com
pany D, 83d; Francis Banips, Company 8, 83 d ; J.
Hotrmah, 11. S
CoMpiny .898; Joann Dotiogao, Company
PE, 62d; E. lisocna Company D, 83d ; Thomas Atkin,
Company 8, - 83d ; Thomas H. Banger. Company 0,
62d: Byron Smith. Company P. 113 d; Mod
B. Barn
hart. OomPao7 D• 68d. - •
AT 11 : 11 1T?117.1117 MUM TIOSTITAL.
Wozdan linntly; goinpan;ilC, 83d.
John cr. Ikea, Coinpinrii, 83d, %wenn, Pa.
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Nelson W. Carlton, Dardan'a PharPshoohnu : Ed.
win Bkhaygoon," Dardto's Sharpthootan ; ADM
Tito, Company 8,3 d cavalry ;"*. &Moon; Company
A. 83d; C. P. Jones, Company P, WM; W. Waters,
00 . 0 PukT b ad 00411 7; Pt. Bumf an,"Cmpany D, 83d;
Thomas Pughman, Company Cr, 83d; Samuel Gal.
dna, ComPser Er ' 3 . 1 00 ; U. H. Milani, cos
kapy 8, Pal; Richard- Darla Oanpany D,
0 •Ponto,r, onappy De„ B 3d; - ..r. P. Winner, Company
' . 1 t.. -41 avalrii, A. 0.-,Dulia%C•ooP(oo B ." 1. '
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lieti and'Wounded 'in Capt.
Cpmpany.
The most painful anxiety has been mini
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fe stetbaniOngthe - frienils et lifose men cum
posing the II: Capt Mass,
who ari ittaaltedto_the Web ,ExAelsior
gad. and Who - werit in - the battle
burg._ No,sails&Utory. list of the killed. and .
wounded has heretofore'beCepubliihed.-
hay* jolt been showullinirate letter written .
by thipt. John P. Glass, to ,a. member of his
family in this city, in which he states that
their brigade war terribly cut up, and the'
regiment to which they are attached lost, in
killed, wounded And inbesing, twenty-two per
cent.. In kis own nompanylbc casualties are
air follown ' - • •, -
Sergeant, John M.-Palton, Pittsburgh, killed.
William Speith, killed.
'Gems
John .I.lfernarr.wounded. . •
B. AileghenY, ,wouidea•
Al.itattutley, Pittsburgbi . mlhlng.
The above• are' an -the' neineir- which
Gliss enameritesibut Ifsf..telegraphed
us . on Sundaj last; the zanier of 'Lfitut.,,De
Zouche and Joint Verner maxi Among
the woundid.
referring to the muster roltotithe cow=
pane, published our - Taper:at:the tiMe of
their departures we 'find- . 24 ".Stirgt..'P..: pc !
Zomba; and pnratrilir:De Cori
&rid A.. 1": Verner Rind - .Private - James Ver.
net; but no John I. Verneri-Ao written-1)Y
Capt. Gloss. The name. of. Wm. Speith, who
was . kilit4 and George pond, - who was Mot-.
tally wounded, do not - iippearupon the master
roll,, and they may not belong wails city.
It Will be seen that Mr. Itarnaley is the only;
man Be u & Non of Mr. J. llamaley, , .
of Seventh 'street, and was formerly employed
or a Compositor' Oho. A, the letter,
wal written inisisecilatelj after : Mie , battle, he
May hivrainco,
.that turned uri-7.orit iwebabie'
A/Ift been . taken Prisoner. - Cep( :Glair,
Wi'are, pleased to stile; eloped,
unharmed.' : Ill' WAS acting; Limit. Colonel of,
the regiment during the battle, and speaks in:
the highseti tortes- of the daring and brayer,:
of hie men. They rushed into the battle with
the Most &Anti* :yells and fought gloriously,
although the shells of ' the enemy were burst
ing all around them.' •
C ~Ne! .
A w Roes Caaareoz.--The Rope Fire
pasji-of - the` Past Ward, Allegheny,
which has been organised but a ea
time
mostrt
. , bids fair to become one of the M.
, ergot's and effeaties oompaniee , iti':our sister
atty. They hive received Nils philadelphis.
11110 hiss Cli t b iiitible, agii: 7
ply of hose Will -bit 4430.,.gdinta..1111r7j0e
immediately. .-Ettiy:,hipe soon to have a eon.
Tenient and oomfortabfe house, and the citi.
sans of the ward, together with the Commit**
OD Fire Engines and Rea, should reader them 1
all the aid and - assistance possible: 1
Coersor,Hoix.-4"htter reeeirod, from W.
U.Denniston, of the'rriimiltiffire;tieder data
of Me y sth, Atates...that angler, ,Maut.
Yranos Demulst.on, intended to start for home
is ad& pr two:. Be received a bullet 'mad
In - the araribit, wow tha "vitt - aud'illbowi bet
Ads will not &nut him fruit
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k t
Captain Jacob Brim,
Lieut. M. Miller,
&Meant W. P.
Corporal D. O. Young;
Lieutenant Dentdeton,
John Duck,
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8.m.m.8..a. •
X Lutton.
David M. Euerdi,
CorPoialtalheirt,
Nchnieder,
iilaistdrot
Jose "
ph Ind day
A. 8. Kellar
31.
Orderly Beret.l. H. Penes, IJ. Delgliesh,
Henry Aiken, M. H. /rein.
The rut of the regiment loses heavily.
OoL Dwight is a prisoner, (since dead,) Lieut.
Col. Futuna badly wounded—and half the
commissioned °Doers, killed and wounded.
I must 'close. Phase send me all the-papers
containing in account of the battle. Address
as. before. Wylie, Kiwis, Sergeant Bare,
Sergeant Teunnie, myself and about twenty
effective men are all we have left. I will
wreto Boon. Your brother,
Corporal ;8. , PALMER.
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xclums-BeDin ra
manargsta7:,
- The Manchester Railway.
' The . Directors of the Manohester Passenger
Railway'Fompany have determined to coatis
arpthe double treat from the Diamond, Al
legheny, to Bagaley's lane, this presenting a
'Continuous double track from this city to a
point near tire western line of Allegheny,
The timber is now being Plioed on the ground,
and, the work of tracklaying will be com
menced this week.' This improiement will
enable the company to make quicker time
over that part of the road upon which most
of their business Iles, and will of course be
duly Appreciated by their Patrons. We are
pleased to not* this evidence of . prosperity and
enterprise on the part of the c ompany,
spECIAL NOTICES.
- .
asst. bargains in Carpet,, Oil Cloths, in,
at J. Finch's Great Western Carpet Rouse,
corner of Grantand Fifth streets, opposite the
Court honse.'. , Movhig day is now past, and
we should suppose that _there is no person
who has moved but - would need some of the
above goods, and as it is of interest to the
public to know where to get everything la the
Carpet aintoll,7oloth Jinn, good and-cheap,
We would unhesitatingly say—Go to the Grant
Western Carpet Ilonse. That is the only
house that we knosvgives such bargains. A
new lot will Wei opened this morning. Call
and examine them.
Rintoran.--SainaeU Graham, Merchant
Gofe.lutcrumoYed_to_No. ad Market street,
one door from Third .street, and has Just re-
Oeived blo second eupply of Spring and
Su
..nier Goods, consisting- of the latest styles pf
cloths, cassinieres and Vestingi, selected fro
m
the latest impotftatiena. , Gantlehuin desiring
their olothing made up to lit theta, and at 20
per coot. lees than at say other Merchant Tai
lor store , in the city, would do well to give
him an early eall, as his motto is "qtash ages
and small prate."
Peanz oneamiCtorennicz.'. - Nee irce .
hicCiee k Co. corner of Federal - street ind Di . Jnzindzqtut . cif; Allegheny, hare Only earned
the •Dame • of -fayfhlonable. Clothier'. • Their
supply of Spring Ind Summer goods are ' of
the latest itykie.- • All th ei r clothing is made
up under dlnsotlon, and is war
rantrito Si their anatomists: - In 'pricer they
are bound not to be undersold by , an,y other
establlehtuiont.::l}lv:thein'indst"'l4d Judge
far yoareeit We g tats ntst coir[yon a good
,
.V.llOlll 4'02 SOLD /W: ..-. ThrOUghout the In
diiii4ndVrimean Osumaigns, the only medi
cines- .which theme Mrs• Able to can
I.l*itoistaises Diiiatery,lloamand Fe
vor,-Were lippomnric'Mr,,mttr.Ointtnent.'
Therefore let every 'Soltin6Cor' se• thiti halt
supplied with..them, , Only :20 cents per pot or
box.
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WK. POl4l/414 Carpenter and Joiner, Job
bing Shop Virgin 'alley, between Salthlield
street and
,Cherry bandy of House'
done 01 short notice and in work
manlike wanner.. Charges moderate.. Lame;
your orders,. All wrdert proniptly. attended:
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•
°NAM'S CALLS will be :taken . at Runt's
Book Store, Masonic' Ball, it
iltt street, and
at the Omnibus office, N 0.405, Liberty street.
Day or night, all orders left in either the two.
pieces will be p
promtly attended to.
„,_
Doirroa Baia, Water Care and, Homo
pattde Phis!elan.;
tar Rainbow'r
celebrated Tram: for :Rup: "Ocrtner of
Penn and yfayne strati—
J. Priam; aornar of fltaitt,idkt,Di , stregts,
commenced this "morning ; ' r .tto olpsi.Out black
and fang Dress Silks at. linnet''. "rsdnoed
price $.
at tenDo ej nsrier.—Dr. C. 8111, 210.148 Rio st.,
do # I . l. l niaebes of .tko Dental profes-
L 2 Nsi , y OD* pure at is eat
ties Auden, at , BarkerA C 0.., 69 Kukla':
street. Ufa aril': be sold °bap.
lilATEJ;;Akailot ,Mito, to arrns
.4../ke. ado bi—: 66,1 - • RUTIIIIII,IIIIIItOB.
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Theatre- ''''Th"7777_77•777mw7imaes.7'
• • THE LATEST - NE VirS I LATEst .11110111.. KUROPE.:
It has-been asserted that "sn— a t thy . • • .•
test of merit," aid in the production of Uncle • By- yELEGBAIs
Tom's Cabin at the Theatre It would seem
•
that Manager Hendenon is meritorious.
Uncle Ton has pow been running three even- ARRIVAL OF SICK AND Wuurivtai
logs and the audienoes have inereased
nightly, SOLDIERS AT PEIILADELPHIA. which is a confirmation of what we '
have heard from old Theatre goers a thous
and times over. "Give us good attraction; say
they, and we wilt patronize you, but do not
expect full houses when you can offer no par
ticider card." And this brings us at once to
what we have to say. Sineethe days of Cor
della Howard, no child has, attempted the an
gelic character of Eva, in UncletTom's Cabin,
that min compare with : the present petite star,
Miss Marian Smith, who has been performing.
at the Theatre since Monday last,. and who
completes her sixth year this coming August.
We have seen several little Misses attempt
the character, but all have been placed far m
the background when brought into •conipari
son with little Miss Smith. In faet she iso
far in advanee of those who have played s
the
part on the Pittsburgh
."boards," that com
parisons would be useless; since nothing could
be gained.
To particiderive, however, she appears Just
as one would suppose a child would, placed in
her circumstance*. Then, her advice to Too;
ay and Uncle Tom is given in such a quiet,-
calm tone of Voice, with Mich a derv* of af
fection, that all thhige considered, it is really
surprising.- One would naturally suppose
that most ohildrin,listenikk to the _ queef'
lingo of Topsy &beat. "smiling Missile new
dress, etc.," would be .;very apt to smile or
commit some other slight indiscretion, which
would mar the acme. Bat this is not the
case with the little, simmer otwhein we speak.
With her, ill 'of Tolisy's talk is carefully no
tedlike la, and then comes a gentle rebuke, in child
nguage, whiehle•sitre to cell forth the
admiration of all inattendaue. • In addition
to this real acting of Mils Sthith'i; the public
should know that, for one of hertenderyears,
she sings exceedingly well, and . the tumultn
out-applause which has followed her songs of
thro'-the Eye " and- "Eva to her
• Papa," the past - three nights, must hails not
only been gratifying to herself, but also to
her mother, Mrs. C. T. Smith, who per
senates Topsy, and adds very materially to
the Intelsat of the piece, by faithfully stick
ing to the text, and giving every word, the
• correct accent of the Southern bred negro girl.
Besides this, Mre. Smith dresses the chur
-1 acter in very good taste, and the peculiar roll
of her eyes, when charged with theft by Aunt
Ophelia, together with her purely African eon
tortion of the body, while engaged in conver
sation, is enough to mike one pronounce her
nigger all over, from head to foot, from top
to toe. Anil this what.li constitutes good
salting. You sit in the box, and do not think
j of Mrs. Smith, but of a full blooded Southern
darkey yoleped Topsy, who can sing an ex
militia song, and gracefully receive the plead
j its of the audience when it /a finished.
For the part of St. Clair, Mr. McManus has
been east, and • more judicious selection could
I not have been made. Mr. nleManne has
played the part repeatedly before, and there
is no altimeter which he assumes that he
performs more properly in detail. His dying
scene, surrounded as be is by faithful. Unole
Tom,-Topsy, and some other attendants, Is
the most affecting thing, next to the death of
Eva, that we have seen on the -Pittsburgh
stage for a long time, and the song "Eva in
Heaven" appealed to delight every one.
Mr. Mackey, In the part of the old slave
Uncle Tom, seems to thoroughly understand
his totfflness, and sots very Judielouely. His
conversation with Eva and the old tyrant le
vee was tender and affective, yet resolute and
truthful. Mr. Mackey is a pains -taking ac
tor, and it is not unreasonable to suppose that
he will some day make his mark in his pro;
fusion.
Mr. Carden's Legree was goodin some re
spects, but would have been tar better had he
- not ranted's° excessively, and tried to Imitate
macre more closely. To be sure; this "tear
ing a paasion to tatters" may. timers please
tha "gods" of the gallery, but then it is apt
to mate all who appreciate natural acting
turn away in 'disgust. Besides, the day ot
ranting is past: Even Mi.'Porreet, who held
a premintaln days gone by for roaring like a
hull, in certain characters, has now drepped
that style, and speaks in a natural tone of
voice.
The Aunt Ophelia of. Miss Kate Poster is
not as good as some other Aunty o.'s that we
hare NAIL •
ILLL.LtD. .
J. 0. Earl,
P. RAM,
3. 8. Dearing,
J. GLuityger.
Thomas Erriar,
Cenral Croft,
• •
Jolla Campbal,laralon
J. hloritgomez7.
D. Holmes.
W. oolsmye
W. Ekbl.,
C. P. wo o d y ,
C. Frank.
Esit tatctr the 1/lacerall'in all it is seldom Let
ter performed, and rarely, if ever, put upon the
stage in so superiors manner. The-medusa=
foal erects, and some of the soenery, are beatiL
tiful, which reflects great credit on lianager .
Henderson, who has given his undivided at:
tuition to the reproduction of this moist popu_ ..
lar drama.
The lash scene, where Eva ascends among
the angels, ie entirely original with the man
agement, and oerfainly very attractive. A
light airy -cloud is made to part, by two scenes
being gradually hibiled off to very slow and .
harmonious music. Eva, dressed in pure
white, is discovered just behind the and
by some mechanical contrivance she is made
to gradually ascend' an brained plane to the
distance of forty feet, while a number of
angel-like forme are slowly moved from the
wings, who, together with Uncle Tom and Bt.
Clair, stand motionless as marble statuary,
with hands uplifted, poll:LC.23g to Eva. The
street is grand, and elicits the approbation of .
all who see it.
But we have neither time nor space to ar
ticularise-further. Those who would spend a
pleasant evening should visit the Theatre now,
while this great moral drama is being
formed. It is • piece which has received the
sanction of the clergy in the east, and has
met with more unbounded imams than any
written drama since' the days of Shakspeare.
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, .-.. Front Monterey,
Lotrwriiiii,Mny id.--A dispatch received
at ',entering, datetl, , Monterey, Idth, says a•
reconnoissance party, under Brigadier-Gen
eral Smith, hitt as skirmish with rebel pickets
on our right yesterday—killed two, wounding
three, and capturing ere, - Our loss wail two.
The party went within heifer idle of the 'rebel
batteti, supported by a brigade of infantry.
The •cemmanding General - snores his amp
to-day ftiar mile' from bore; to the front.- V
Our forces average -two; and ' a 'half' milei
troth the intronehmentri •'' • ',• - -- \ :
Although the army Mores slowly,..becamie
of thitna,turlo of,the..groktid neceseitating the
binilding.Of-- corduroy-bridges, it fa gene
undentood' that• - ,an engagement will come
off in the conrtie, of the week. *- \
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• ' Thrt StitiMillitary ' Claline..
Itemunsono, May .1.4.—80 r the info'rmation
of partiesfhtertistedAt is proposed esi 'state
that no elaims-can be-considaredly ihe board
y - the act of the M ei 'of April, an.
appointed ltti b en actfoi the adiiicibintion and. psi:
moat of certain military claims, until the
necessary: blanks imskronns for_ their.iettle
moat ehali harsi-bsen,:preparedrdneinotice of
which, by publication, wilt be give*: ,:.,.- •-: i.
loom. - Foot litca land
lday oat
atrivoltattqattkditi;ssw.thicksole uite ldtlo
Imo bla wend sad q o
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Soldiers of Illinois Eigtiunt the New
Constitution:
CILIFORNId TO LITE TM= kEIIII2IIS.
Danger of Famine in New Orleans and
in Richmond.
THE STEAMER NASHVILLE.
[Special Dtepalch to the Gazette:]
PHILADgLPRZA, Apt il 14 .--The ship Wilder,
which was chartered by the State . of Pennsyl-
Tanis, to be need as a floating hospital at
Yorktown, arrived in this';ity late last night,
with one hundred and sixty irotinded soldiers,
noise of them were seriously injured.
The Richmond Ezaseiner, of nay lit, has
the following announcement : "The Earl of ,
Dunmore, who run the blockade in the steamer 1
Nashville, on her last inward trip, arrived in
this city on Tuesday, aed is stoppin g at the
Exchange hotel. '
The Earl will spend a few days in Rich
mond and then:have for Canada by way of .
Fortress Monroe: : Ile says the Nashville
brought In twenty tons of powder, seven
thoimindrifies, and a great number of blank
eta and shoes, Win our . Government permit
llinl4Ockedo, ruining 'Barite nee our flag of
trues for his convenience 7' • - . -
Confederate money', le refused ill\ Norfolk,
and United States Treasury notes are above
'per In Richmond:, • . •- • ::
Government boats are making regular trip
..
to the city oUnculbli ' , - . .
Passes arena yet allowed, except to per
sons haring special business at that place.
- The Military Committee of the &mato, yes !
terday, reported that they visited. the battle
Said at laesMille, 44d, aittir the failest en
quiry the oircumstftreokr ef the case would ad
mit, are fully,satistitt‘tilat theailarao against
Gait. Smith of drunkennosi is: without , foun
dation, and unsupported -by. theslightest evi
dence. They furthef say thaf he ie one of
the first officers of hile ranir,alWays ready and
able to perform proniptly any‘duty assigned
. -
The 2S-ihuns '& 4 r - ergot:dent `}says: The
statement industrießtlyiirculatea that a num
ber of Dlinois.Regizitahts have 'did almost
unanimously -for rind new Cenatitution
to
wholly, untrue. Ithvatt set afloat in order to
discourage opposition to the instrument.
The two. regiments + the Potomac, the Bth
cavalry and 39th Wintry, are understootfo
be unanimous agningt it. Letters from
Springfield say thattthete is a high probability
that It will defeated,lthenellifying section
thirty, of article two Laid the extraordinary
clause, giving Jestiods qf thiPeace authority
-to imprison-eitixens for I,tilirty days,,without
appeal, being extremely Unpopular. •
A delegation from Columbus, Phi°, urged
the claims' of that place rye a she fora Na
tional Armory before the Military Committee
of the House to-day.
The Judiciary Committee of the Rouse
hitie agreed to reportin favors of the adids
slon of the.third member from California.
In New Orleans there i.; imminent delver
of a famine, and in Richmond, the headquar
ters of the rebellion, alb necessaries of life are
almost beyond the ream of the-poorer classes.
So much for SecessionX
The-,House Commit*havi two bilk ready,
one 4in 'eontiscatiop arid' the other on slavery.
The Smite blelesff-Corkifillee On - this subject
have had one or two niietings, and it ie cer
tain that It wilt report an effectlie bill to the
Senate.' It will piobabitanthorixe the Pres
ident to selre the property of a - rebel without
trial, and , to hold it tamporarily,-but will also
Provide fora jury trial before the question is
-conclusively. decided:
Gov. Sprague, of Rhode Island, left Old
Point lest evening, and arrived here to-d ay
He expresses the opinion that the rebels wil
evacuate Richmond without trying the chances
of a pitched battle.
From Batesville, Arkansas.
Sr. Loma, May 14.—The correspondence of
the St. Lonis Democrat; dated SatitsVille;-.4r-'
Gen. a D d a v l e a y n lot G h e - n s ; t i d t a is b o th
h i s t
divpsono n-a nd
two.of Gen. Steele's-regiments, left here - to-.
day for the North:- An - adegnate force is
still
here, however, for operations in this diree
eon.
Our advanoe, under ben. OsterhowsTerossed
the White river on the Bth, and took the road
to Little:Reck, the capital, of the State.
As many as 150 persons per djiy,have come
forward and taken the oath of Allegiance,
embracing j u dgesoninisters; and ninny
. rif the
most influential citizens. PM:Sentiment of
. . .
therple is rapidly becoming . More and more
loy The'newi of ouroccupation-Or this Piaott
was received by Goy. Rector, at Little Rock,
ou thobth, and produced great excitement.'
Some of the citizens rulvized, peace; 'while
others were rampant for defending the city to
the het extremity. • - - •
nApthe folltig' day, the Governbi lensed
-a prodamation 'galling on the State"' militia to
repairjun:4oll4oy to the Capital, to repel the
- Six thousand .Texan 'Angers were - daily ex
pedal at Little - Rock, hitt they were under or ,
dent for 'Corinth.. ,
Gierilla 'Tends' are beiog ionized in s ome
seellentri Jorge ' mobs may be musterednt ,
'the county iteats,lnt-no serious obstacles t o;
our advance are feared.
Albert Pike, at laSt accounts, was inn:camped
at Baggy 'llepot; one hundred . Miles south:.
west of Fortßmith.
.
From Washington .
.
_ Wasnittorox;lday I 4 -The Army-bill) whic h
passed the -House V.o.day appropriates four
hundred and twenty-one millions forthe year
ending June. 1869. Beeides - this, two_lion
dred sad 'elghtfr *Mani hisio been voted
during the resent . p session for current army
expenses and deficiencies for thoptesont lila(
year.- -
The Senate to-daY confirmed the 'appoint,
went of Col . Qen Bristne S. Tyler as Brigadier
• The President bee nominikk.Shiphen.t.
Borbridge, 0f•8y.., for a 'hailer poiltion.
Owingto the storm but one boat came to
darfrmn -Fortrest Wifiree-,10-fltierriSbiae:.
There Was hut:little news - brought and , . tliai
was: sent foniard- at . moon..' 'There was:no
change of\ importance in the position ef 'Gen.:
Ho liniketarmy•yesterdw • •--'-- - - -, „
The ...information from the, main'body of
pleOlellelesi, ainiy at Cumberland, is up
o'iqook yesterday. Iu the, course of the day ,
they bad several skinitishis "'Stith .the'rebeis,:
who were in', their immediate front, in foris.'
earlyr.ninehunclredieleaseit Union . prisoners
h re &hired here from, the South.
If
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Arxiivit of the Atepatter Ariligara-
HALIPAX,
.31ay 14.—This steamer Niagara
has arriv e d from Live rpool, with' dates of the
3d inst., and by telegraph via Queenstown to
the 4th.
The steamer Hibernian arrived out on the
2d instant.
Lcciiegf, May 2.—The weekly cotton re
port iras 'received r by the Jura via Farther
Point._ Flour is dull at a decline of 6d since
Tuesday; salsa at 24s 6d@305. Wheat quiet
and-2d lower; red_western at 10s®lls ; red.
southern at 10.1®11s 2d; white western at Ils
9d®l2s, and white southern at 1 2n®12a 6d.
Corn firmer-, mixed sells at Z's 6 4®285, and
white at 325®335.
'Liverpool, May 3.—The sales of cotton to l
day was 5,000 bales; he quotations are un
changed. The sales to speculators and ex
porters are 1,000 bales.„. I
Breadstuff, quiet and steady. Corn steady.
Provisions are very dull.'
.London, May 3.—Consels 93% ®9314 -
GitILALT BRITAIS.—The Paris correspondence
of the London Daily Nom, writingun the let ,
inst:, says r. It is positively stated, to-day, in
,official circles, that the From:lh and English
Ministers at Washington have. received in:
atruction to attempt at , moral intervention
j in the hope of putting an end to the American
civil' war. A meeting; attended by about
iO,OOO people, was hold at Acton, under Lynn,
to consider the crisis in the cotton districts.
A motion calling on the Government to ree-
. egnize the Confederate -States of America, and i
`adopt Mr. Cobden's proposed alteration in
maritime law, was proposed. An amendment
was offered calling on the Governments of
, America, England aed France to crush the
rebellion, but on a dliision the original mo
-1 ilea was carried by a • considerable majority.
The
Ai London Times pnblishee a letter from
Mr. Russell,explaining the/difficulties thrown
in hie way by Secretary I Starton when he ,
sought to visit the man-of-war Rinaldo. He
says the diflonitiee amounted virtually to pro
hibition - , - and he thinks that Secretary Stan
ton would have ordered .away- the Rinaldo if
he could. .
' On the 2cl inst. Sir G. L 0044144 that .the
House of Commons would soon haVe an ample'
opportunity' to discuss the questfon of defences,
-as la would be his duty shortly to ask leave to,
bring in a bill 4or . another loan for national
*c., Se., ete
Soithern •
Caitrino, lifay 2likums Cairo
dispatch, from Fort Wright, at noon; yester
day, gays : A -rebel tug has this moment
rounded the point to reconnoiter. . •
Everything seems to, indicate renewed no- •
tivfly. Both aides were expecting an attaelt .
momentarily. —
A deserter came "on board the flag boat
Benton, yesterday, and -, states....that the rebel
ram, in the engagement of &Emden - was not
sunk, as reported, but was terribly shattered.
Our gunners undoubtedly - tired; most - of their
shots above the water line, as they struck
where the ram was heavily plated. _Experi
enced naval men are of the opinion had the
same number of shots been fired at the water .
line or below, it Would heir& sent every rebel
craft to the . bottom. Tho deserter reported
that the ;abet fleet Jay off the forts busily en
gaged In repairing dainages, promising faith
tally to return in exactly forty-eight beefs.
Faom P ll 7/BBURCOL-4t is not expected that
an attack would be made on the enenty'sph,
mitten for several days. Oar siege guns , . are
not in position.
Gen. Lialleck is still advancing cautiously,
fortifying as he sulvances. All his movements
are predicated on the supposition that 'the
enemy are in large force:at Corinth, and that
he intends "making a stand; Grand Junction,
being fortified by Beauregard with the evi
dent intention of failing back there if beaten
at Corinth:
The number of the enemy's troops is esti
mated at lialleck's headquarters at from
120,000 t0'170,000.
The Memphis paptirs, bf the 11th, received
a dispatch from llatches, stating that.the
Federal fleet bad returned to New Orleans.
The Appeal, 'commenting upon the growing
disposition on the part of eitizens to refuse
Confederate notes, charaoterizes tho parties . as
traitors. .
The same journal tayi. the only cendition .
upon which the people of the South will ac.,
eept peace is the rimognition of the indeptind
emit,. not only of dominos: States, but orevery
_border State whose people desire alliance with
the Conte:ler:toy.. '
The, following dispatches are taken from
rr
The rovost Marshal of Memphin has or:
'direct' the arrest of all persons refusing to take
Confederate money in payment of goods.
The - Memphis . ..4p m / of the Ilth 'says:
We have eartainintelligence which states thiit
Rana* loit over tivethousand men by desert,
tion,lhe eountry.between Tennessee ricer and
Kentucky being full of them; - The whole or
the 40th Ohio 'deserted or disbanded on. the
7th, and, numbers of-Kentuckians-and hlis
aourians followed their example, in csoasa-:
qaence of disaffection produced by the late
anti-slavery movement in Congress.
A report from Little Rock states that Gen.,
Curtis' division of ft:GP:Aare' army has nom-.
inacoed a march upon the Capital of Arkan
sas. Gen. Steele is marching on the same
point from Pocahontas. .
The following official dispatches 'have been
published: -
.11sea.7, drh. , Ma y 10.—The enemy, are •
re
potted tohave been a tAngastaijickson mat.
ty. They took possession of all the ootton in.
the neighbrirbood. ThAs are'rePortidlit con
siderable 'force at . .lacksonport and Batesville.
Their destination is unknown. They are se.'
ported to -bel,ooo or 10,000_ strong. • - •
•-' Seventeen • hundred ; boles of cotto n Were
Earned herd, to-day.
the terrible thrash_ :
ins adtautlihned to Pope's eonamand; Tester
day; by price and Pan • Dorn,
we've had no
farther.demonstration. Matte rs are word-
Ingly quiet this morning. •
The following chanteteristio - message from
-Jeff. Tho-nipiolfhas been,published,:
Fort \ May 10.L..-Wo Missourians
concluded to celebrate . to-ibiy, as !tbe anniver
sary of the Campjaekson massacre. IVe have
shown the enemy that we . :gill own the kris
stsalppi river a nd; can ninths blockade when
ever,we Choose. We gave them a few bullets
this morning to show them nor power. - After
a hatilsothe scriinnusge-cf thirty minutes are
bitsired down the river,,with two. and
eight slightly wounded. Oar . officers Are all
Safe:. Our gunboats arweninjare,d.-- All from
the Commodore dow n . tp the powder bey th:
bayed like soldiers
commen.' ' • 'l`
..ThC.A.Ppecsi
publishes this dypatoli without
WHIM , CONGREBB.-1/1118T BESSION,I
• " • ' W. II 3IfINGTOS ' htay 4 4 - 1862.
- SICIATZ,-Mr. Wright, of Indiats;-present
ed•ketltion,, frOM the - citheris . a . f .
oaltift,cengress to leave Mrthe; agitationref
the negro question, and' atteiid
nesif'of patting; down the rebellion.
Oa motion of. Mr. of May., the
resolution - to seaptad - thlfpiywieric ibe
wit for . thp' meat of troops actirally em.
'played In Department Of the Was
After" discussion; the:resolution was laid.
over. . •
-The Wrlsoir . .kpprOPtiation bill was Aiken:
'Up, ordinal' consideration awl ithendment,
'the Senate wentinto executive .sesslon, and
subsequently adjcuned, - , - -
.Horaa—Air.• Wilton,' of Vt., reported bark
from at ! Committee pa Trinting; ajoint tea.;
'olution" requiring the Superintendent of the!
census to keep a record of the::_timpeel.of
adults; males,"and hoods 3stitilles, - apd free'
! The subJeet was discussed, and the . resolu
tion twilled. ' „ • • 1.
M. Elliot, of Masa.; from' the &lett • Cora ,
nduee on Confiscation retiorted, two bills.
He'said the time for, the ! consideratitin of this
subitat ought not.to lia much-loom postpoli
ed. , )1e suggestodithUt tho bill be toads the
spade' order for Monday
_nest, ,
... L
This lint - Of thilwo bills, roported by tho
Coannitto, Provides that all estates, enroPertY,
n ioneyand,efreals - of persons holding, or, who
may liereaftior . hold, °Moe under tho so-called
Southern Confodersey, shall be forfeited to the
United Stab* the proceedinge, to „blv brought
In r`eer.
ThaPiestdent is reguliad to • !gene apietila.
rebel=don, giving slaty , ' day* Warning to , the
_ hfr. - Caliert offered the following: Perin.
dad that .no - portfore - of the. appropriation in
this . bill' shall be applied 65. 1 teoping. In!ltth ,
fogs or eqtdpp'ng negroes or - (tears
ervice in the anny of the I:ratted Staten.
Mr: Slovens, of ~ Pirs for: reasons which
stated, hoped that this wren-we:al be Teta-
Mr. Wickliffe raid !Levied *Alin to.,the
War Department foilptirutatica.oa:thektivo
jehcat,
slates, d* h e n v t e
hdewaastwed.; Ile harped
to return' to
their, mutate bad beed iletrattied trait in daing,:bre,atilltur'sfithciiity- Might.slailfs
Itad been killed or 'hotly Wilts* author*
... .
ie
tryinit to eampo.front the andm of*,
anthrities.
Mr. Calrert's propadUon was.rejetted.
The MMus parsed the-Army Appropriation
bill althont amendment. -
On Motion adjourned.
From Pitfalls:9th-
Oakum, May 14.--A - special dispatch. him
Cairo to the 21 , 44, - ray" Gen. /liftable's DI
-
vision- bad forked a junction *Wanly Pops
and now forms - the extreme left dour lin
A spatial to the nem la a,-son- e.
rusidAy.
- Gen. Pope . moved forward hit column to re.
take possession lost in the skirmish Of Friday
last. The result was not known - when the
eteamor left Pittsburgh. . -
As the steamer 01.4istor, With thiL
.. .Fourth
Atinnesota Regiment on balid. was
- poseinfr
Pars Lauding, en route for Pittibmili, Aar
upper works gave way, killing alroped.
kg several others.,
alarkpts by. Telesrapa
Ciscansart 11.Ecening,-,13.,4 dull, and
prices irregular fowl ow grad.% but la idkaad 14,10,
andsonld be bought at st, but good inadec GeV
inal.stock may be quoted at 8410@aja. an t
ra at
rilete 11 no change AZl`Glitn„ Whbal •
rpe 42l6 tteettled and clowl to; specidatoni now with.
one,. twin the market, and the only Dams are the'
ziegular daalenn'tbey serum to pay Imo lON whilst
tialdant ask Ine.- Than§ - ft load dmd tbr Yea
Pork. with odes of 12,000 bbla. at. S1.0;'• 'igOod do. '-
mond for Bacon &do at Gq but tenow antoktxl; •
there fdr demand fur Boa 3laids 3
iri
.834 r.
100,C00 Its: Mumble= sold at op, alwa -
sold out or tbs ntaticet. Therttiana elta*ln Gra.
Nair Toat,l47ii.-4...4caio..ici‘t .
easier; gain 600 halal at wet of
17.500 bb's. at 14 fitatic7Wbesiget
gab:213,300 bash; at 409 forvlttuago fltednill
01,30 rot , whlte Anchigia„-, Cofb .llntniaoattligtj-S.
bush. at MeV* Itrotok r at '0 :or.: r, • • -
.I,IIODI
BLOOD iii&Rel tt
& BUZZ CMIII SOX
Cancer, - ••• ' ' ''
ClUlearaill Aumisitiow • ''
'llarotala,` .'-"
, - Cutaneous' Diinaoni,
• / 4 7 11 P.4114.1 . ;9418,
Pinill o e r s e an th es e Fade, 7 .
: Tetteidff.eistiani;
Scald Head ;
DiiPal)!lkk . ,
Cc . wenest,
Old and Stubborn Ulcers;
Rheumatic Disorders. 's
Salt Illietua
Mere Dimwits,
Gen IDebility
ind 4
Liver Complaint; - - ,)
Loss of Appetite.' \kn
iow 4 1 1 its, . /
Female Co ' plaints, '
. ' Zpilep ,or Fits,:
Prunlysis or Palsy,. :
- Syphilitic Disea ' . l
' Caries of i
Toazniza WITH AL T. L 0 Diliamii
HAVING TIMM "omoui 0 , oaraayso
CONDITION Of 3119 81.90 D, OTROITLATOe
OASB OP DANI&L A.'.80 kJ":
•
Da.: G. - H. Krrilak-.4 take gees kOriakini
bbis ecilbat!lrretatinsaf
~
pared by yen eall!ed ' ".tairbeirs BLOOD lamail
I had mffered Ibr 'dm pea wler 'Sam* .11.itek;
broke oat may heed and th0440-sakit todi fats
am Ter/ amok and teak off the,lst ie z e tien 'die , •
ease made IL appearance; It: mins, 'baton-lay.
ann
and Leid benne the eltaniiihd at kilo ihiskta'
ehse to expose a tharthl meal Ittidhissal
on my head went so 1i r , that'.'iMaiminiall'ldame of;
hone
and had ante oat. • 14 We - coy tielak spit*,
glees op all hope or ever iteftfitt wells - le I
! i ! a t ael *al# l 4fat.td -latobtes aalltha • t
did me •
,oe too& In September last, 1.13a41 'Mahatma' to
try .• Lt Innovate. BLOOD: saiactumet
Mast tonna I had no faith fa leamt" - modninne. bat
alter I had used three bottles of BloodSearekeevth e
ulcer. on my L lseed and - atnt:lkAtian tt!lsoa
hut. tome
-mei taken ife/itOi, hottleat.tad'aar
stenoans'eettre4 eel/ exeept the ml retnefs44-treas
tko
I win also mate that I had the ttresisstfroa
• •My bad In my eraMMid leg , . Tb, Diaad.
elm anted the Theumails - Tam now a itell., - .4mta.
oriitort,fliarsotairelindilael.ie en* sad young
as Edlttrwhatif Mai tit: MiTs'lted.bs.re';fetteised I a
'Might tiOnade:'; e the _
dfsieae !.!1:4i7 "the,.;sait eo, had thst.whsM.
tr.*Optti ?Ind Iftlad "iYiblzg 61 4•76 the blood not mit
taa Dr , EaSoer. Asa a , ehotognmh taken of •
-4 10 " , by alz. Calm tb• stela, after / begia to a st -
evil. It - does not show* Impeatatedilai bad ita It
litt dere I camnieneed-taktag tbe'lnidtesrlic
an are theptentognephkrimi 'neer in"
P o MeaMant agar 4.l•3a sWtaalaffatt*"
m l
: also Mite
which was that; took, tlte Abed &samba
male before — Dr. ItorsT oonumentAmido.
leg tt."'llitiqagit It . help d rao nines; &Lisa"-
wirer kat math I got the kind made by xtr.
Abniear. One battle-et has did in*
more dory . '.
two of the old. I ballets tile great deelittmilia4 .
d o atter. hare ,nbeinnnianded tbnpke4Bueb. •
sr t • great.maap,nt triads tor earthen Mein%
and IL bolters it bin beiped tirobibeie at thank TOG
itay publish thb . iipatarfori?.2-1-iwinikei that • •• '
all who ars afEktedha. Tema inkebe cured. I Mein' .
ttalrttletry NO. !its, stgest, and am efeb~it
etvaeß Mlle Andenott's,ltalott ltarble ; Warke, Ed Wayne
-*3P;ras. dt.D9171-
: • -
Yvvin l 4o. 0-PuAstn4 Ufa. lac isior•'-rb,
! Idor kt toad In both *ie .. • for treattritan raw ti
called "Miner iboatArse isoutaisticadd ,
aok
th ed, toghs ma' kvetical Inktfielt6.
Mind, hi Ildb di olptiliC' Wails tailit . 4 `e'
=7:; 11 ?
.. /10164 .° 1 0A jt, ite#6:.'ollVlll4l-
this Itamad
.173514..14
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,thite# tiligi,l4o)ta, fli: 4 4. *J. and
but 14'414'&1" XiATF 044 rued *rife $ 03 4{ 1 44'4'
A*: 44ffa ot the UspitiL *sad . Adr4l*
- O Pa WM ntiinike apil .L alma, byl the ithiostel„ . ;l
nes o
r fE4I4 orna w moor. Hormrochohkeltriiiiiild
my - 404 aid my" 'eyes mak; laird/ 41410)4
Tbi Naar gob
a wash: ' 71
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- zetnalmrib, Sili:6;lML:llitaiilt*Tlecr.
Witdo6-11. 'eaeti
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tatria.inti# wags twit maw tkag...X <Mkt txt
ma* porlyik Seem! 117 *in* tto thittirm
unable taa , skyteuefor • 30 4tiiii•4 0 011/8 had :
iLtionattaC X teed to "svissid ot twttioritattesrPtito
city, but without 447 boucle; 60,-,VisitttftillY4;,
byte ) Itb.ltditfood rzeit,tottAtgifotiabi
I`l . lla*l4llii'i-:r4i t * l figT4 4 lo 9l4,
fikleint,;63l4 :i":"! .10 :441114*144a1k:'
tinned well sbe nix
&err Matins Boate;laalStatei-*tnotytitotoettiy:
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