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Chet., Am., • Tallow, ereftse,! rentl.rt; Yotatoes, Pot and P•sarl Astra, Nabaratrla,Llusced aid Laid Oils; D,.ried and , Gra , . ' 11 ' 003 ; TlMOtlik. Cloter,'Flas and Gras. scrag. lash iuNraucua Lamle oo ponlignsueuti. s• ' - Liberty rt., Pittnpurgh. CA D , „_ • - 11102, -Pcniwezolito .Ilichcne_errluid-hdlele ' ale dater le NI/ESTI:RN :RESERVE CIARESE; 'BUTTER, LARD, PORE., BACON, FLOUR FISH: POT A-ND PEARL ASHES, SALERATIIS, LIN . • SEED :AND LARD OIL% DRIED 'FRUIT And Prattle*. geeensUy, Not. :111 and 143 Frout street, MO. h. w*. k SH EPARD. °ULFISLPA3; Gemlsitom ousts ar.d deafen in iLOIB,BILAIN AND PIiIIDCAE,Igo. 243 Liberty 'tract, Plttaburgb, P. Gilpin brands of 'Plain for Bakers and ka.mily constantly on band. Ppnlcular attention paid to 1114Iu • -antra for 31enbandise generally. onidly • - Li'IVAN& lAN tiVILDEAC, l'Roratzesrt Mounuon . ;43sler in FLOUlt.i3Ul'. . TER, 111600ferSEEDS, LALD, C/I EESB. PORN, DIUND AM' t BEEN FRUITS and c'...d0r,0 Ltbontl. sabodvonoe. ono& on own, i,gnmento. 'Wetroborow, No. 14:ticcand atrect, PittebnogO• - I.I.IkAtES SioVAY,' loawAsaascr -GofroorstoS.3.lteariarr, for ttuf . ran of '..YLOUIi, GiCKIS,-EOLGON '1.411:W SLITTER, EGOS,. • nod IVionan.rrodrico svuocr, cororr of ION; Pitlabtrgh, VirOnlers and ay. Mgnmento solicited. jirnOyd 4 m FE:•74Eiti - 'onwounNee AND toeths'amlo.or,r , LoNLl4. altALti, BACON, LARD, BUT= LI; SEEII.I,I)NIND /UNIT, and Produle genendly; No. 1G Market at:, comer of First, Pittsburgh. orltdly .... r. 141:0. QCIIOIIAKER & LANA tknausstox neacHALsra. gala • wholesale dcalOv n GROCE 1114,,FLOylt,,GBAIN,PlIODUCE, dc., LIOL 131.D.0 , successor to 31 3! GLLI . Soul No. Isa .Idberty area, Pali. burgb.' . GENIER&L PILODUCE, GROCERY AND OwdmiessioN S.I.EINIANT. Colislgnments respectfully solicited. fcltfudly Wit. W lillt— .... ....JAW. 6i/rt.. ..vps.. WHISZ. I,TE -, : , lIROTELF.R . FqgwA.Appo AND' COMUISSION .MSECWANTS and de.leas lu • -"PILOVISIONS AND PILODUCF,GENEILLI,Lif,No. .a. 5 Liberty street, •Ittelnirgit;_ft. • m 31.7 A 1-3 C • u rE,II, COMMISSION ' HANS, 21.. 'dealer, In CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON L'ILS, GLASS, IRON, NA/LS, Sc., No: 1134 Liberty atrial. kahndly WILLIAM /ALM. J p ar e, j 'DAVID N . WLVD.LXI3• --- ,t•Ar.. ,Corfu,, I Special Partner. AS EANS & COFM, successors to 13AL 111.Witellwi,' &cmae Co.. WIIOL ESA LS GSM. 43.15;1td, corned of Wrod and_Woter streets. ritcsturgh, , Penn's. • • jy3:lly Fi VOIGT - t CO. , euecossoi to L. CI J-41... Gruff, pautfuez &ND CalltaSSldS SIRE 01:LiNT8, 247 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. P. ,tu6 JOISIi t. 110Ung 1r.01./11/ ILOCSL. TORN L 'ROUSE Waot - sq4.r. LI 'lnger= siviej Comuissfist liliaciwsrs, comer of Smithfield anti Weter streets, Pittsburgh, Pit. .Iy7 . -.6 .1001 ART; VEIOLE X 3 mita Gaorrtna ANC._ Qoxatiostow lacaoa.tNra, No. ItY7 Wood strootTittoburgla. je:trily 15010.NMitiCiTIKPATRIIIR .44 W 1101.7.; JLJ ems Gummi: and' dealers PLODS AND Jb:EDS, tips. 19:1 =1,1'193 Llbtnty street:Pittsburgh. A.,NIhS U ' comm. • eucts Mmecnarra for ttni We or CRUDE AND AE. FINED CARBON OILS, No. AO and 74)1ater lamer, Plitsintign. Advances made on consignasonts. _ DR CO GISTS Duras Alsip cuntlciLs. rxiiruxtm, VAITCY GOODS SURNINGPLOLD, 0.1145, FAX • kc.,OL strictly prime gdat. ,ity, which hr oiler. at losut prim*. Comer Smltll . and:Pdtatti stidets, Pltuburgti,.Pc • Yneseripticms airatillly.mmatmmtlest at eli Law, 4(4;k viervCr andtkatirifaztoier of ‘VIfiTS 1,£,..6 AND LIMA Itt;E; torber WooA Frout UELN-d!..dt.laTi , Wkouts.u.s. LEDUGS k PAINT'S, OILS, VARY:ISIIES AND Mirkfer.UF,a. X 0.297 Llb.tty idavet, PittsbUrgh.— • .61 1 ;inika , reteim .avra.t att.:aims. ml+2f CS it.- 14RAUN & REITER, WHOLESALE A.7.4D Dzioimurta, cAmai.T Men, Wild St. (Thar istroute, Piltstrargh:- 1111.. GEO. a YCf .UxuaaisT, L. 140 Woad street, oarbev. of Wood street and Plttisburgb„.l'... '. __. .12woix*Ers. -^ "E - biacUONNE,LL, 'Avonazia - Orne - - - . 'second stoi7 fArmei t LAlr Bur.- • - - cia. - it.9315L.;;0ne . 417 :k t ifteet, aloearleileed cetiee" IfUlltleml.to the ee• In Vrialngton, Muria tlon of gains, bcm . niles; do. • Mai ,A TToz . ErI...IIIZPATVICK S ISlEL .l3a.arrirti-ar 153 rourthe4„, griratirelthlleTd; Pittelmtell:Ps- ererrie n ' • THOMAS ATTONYBY eines, No. leo Zonertle „street, ornate ' tram) Pittabarple,.T.a...i • ' - sull:tseelyt • kid)rtfte,. ".l444 adjoining the OfiLiorAti,...-' Ftttabuixb Pe.. 1v2:011-9 . oiItORNEL. Aiirt • LAw. remarpd I,6!kr .73C41)13 , 145, 24.•L1 ploaecT.d, 'lna, nest 11.• , , , suctoyEkt y Ja.,A.Trovarr.r4rlAst; • ati...tiFoxtritt_stroot;LowivaLw PRODUCE. WW!!!MM I.I:CCAL ZECH 4, HUTCFUNS)N, Comm/wax Lxvniwiiitura mmiduanoiecii t.vresz• - Zati +llll3Ettilt - OREESE,AMODB; FMB. BA OM 'BUTTED, LINSEED' OIL; 'POTS AND PEA= ASHES, Ewa*, GEATIq; MIT= 'mar and Prodada ramify. Bvst brands yaantly oduayttnr.licout gaironla of- Nadia= Co.'a calabrated Patept i ed Pear/ Starch. Nal. 116 Second and lid riAtiqp.;6thweetili:43 9 4 andfimith- Eteld:Pitfabarp, i ate4dl9 tilltikstiti • • • -1.`44'.' %, • . 1 4.. • sßuruGH AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL GROCERS. fiat. 27 slid VJ Smithfield Street PIITSBLIEGFi. PA DE.IrTISTR Y. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1862 . , dt'ElIP BOOK. BOOKS! BOOKS! Medical to e s of Electricity Garrett; Beereations of a Coisnlry ParsOrr,l Queens of !Society; • Spare Hours, by J. Brown, 111: D Men, Women and Boots, by L. Lima, Tircomb's Book.; • A Good Fight, by C. Bends . ! Personal illetory of Lord Ilszoik, • Life of Sir Philip Sauey; Songs to Many Keys--o. W. lolnies; Keine, by Bose Terry; ' I Liberty and Moroi—Bledsoe; Lveture. on Apocalypse—Butler,: Life and Speen. tot of bougla.;! " llisto yet all Beligions,:etc...yto. mbi; J. b, HEAD. Fourth street. r 'NEW BUtlKii--Atkl.F., 'LT Y 1 OF TUE SAINTS.and Aorosa toe Rock, Moon tal. to I.l.lifornix. B¢ Richard F. purion, author of Loko Regions of Attie, t II 1411,t, ON It Ie,PMESFATAt /YE GOYER.NMENT. Tile. LAST OF TUE litnanlicus. A glory lu TAO V, in. 11., by the author of lilariarrl, Maitland. Jot 1...ce11...1 sod foritsla-by ILS .DIVIL 83 Wood at. D URT4.)IS U (MOPE DWI OF WIT AND . HZ/1011., containing amine and chem.- terfatle selections from the writings isf tho most em inent humorist. of America, Ireiand, tlsmtland and England; illustrated with twenty-funs portraits on steel and novena hundred wood engraving,. Ellttell by WillMm E. Burton. In 3 vol3l 1 mpl2 KAY',CO.. 65 Wood st. B A I.'l' .L6T.Ir 6 inuT,I.oNAktY OF A.3IEILWANISIIS—A of , word. and pimasta usll.Ally regarded al peculiar Co America. By Jobn Hanlon: rurl2 SnY S CO., Wuod stmt. .111SCELL.I.VE017'S;CA.RDS. A. L WEBB &13R0.; • Corner Pratt truitf aminterces Baittmortt. Central Commission Merchants& Agents for the sale of , DIiPuNTS GUNPuWDLII AND IAYLTY FUSE. Ltemire on conalgamout all kDalf of WESTERN PRODUCE, and male aitlvaacna P.D.-13allrual track la front oilYarehouaa. -- • Barra te j William R. Smith & Ca, • . : Miller a Iticketson, George W. Smith & Co., Pitiabur i gh 'Spencer a Garnail, Culp a Shepard, Iterehants' itauk, 1 . . Baltimore B: De Ford 6- SOW, J , . . MU Kett r ! ColimiasioN hlracual, - ra,Wholvaalallu4dora 31.10K ELIEL, SALMON,. SHAD, KEIHAILIi, CODFISH, Be., 146 North Wharves, botticeit Aiwa and Arch at man, ....Ici.horrrlA Urns .I.l.l,kosel—targc, and unntlon, also Nos 21. 2' and 1. In inourU4 package*. Sit W rrrl.l irtwo No. 1 Dalitti Sabuou. 1041' do ii.coaomY Mean Shut. ! lwu do supurlor No 1 HerrlnA. Ounatsting of different trands, LAdoodur, Bay of 'aloud and Nampurt, &c, Woo box. Scaled and No. 1./invoked Iforttoga, INN/ quintet& Goorge'a'ond ti,..todi Bank Oodffatt, . ihich Ito sow offot at tho nub prices, nod - ut a cull !vivre buying. t NUP.PIIII..k. No. 140 North; Wilton., fflffro. FORICITURE IMENZIED JAS. W. WOODWELL, 9.94 97 Third street, opp,mlto E. trlntondsoo ,t Aud 111youitt. Strew, rho pAI'EN rED Our. H, Ih6. . Dithridge'a Patent l i i OVAL LAMP CIIIMNOtti, ti Slnma.ettssof et W ''' t"'l (t'lrA Mr.. Chi trall..a are hack:led 14r tpe get iliona,..arbirli I.taktint dl riar , B,of tit, gnus .quaky, Sias not 1,5.1 , 0.11 ikto tracking • DITILIIIDGE, ' , art ?h. 44 an ear usvr. e; entshurg.t, V U LUAN Tr. P. puOTPu 40 Elanutackneere of STEAK/4,A T SU 4E 1 18, PISTON I:01/? PITMAN JAY, 8, kr ItISTE 4I 1,01:07111/TI G At; Ir CAR. AN. AIiCIPASS, And all kladr or limy .1 Ti.IIIPSRAItiCEVI LLE,4 r.Pitt.bargi, WAGONS, Sc., .FOR ALE. VEHA IVY • CHEAP. YARN WAGONS, OIL WAGONS and SPIIINO WAGONS, GABDENEE'S Cflurs AND COAL CAUTti; 1111 BELL WHEELS, CA::AL, GARDEN. El': S; BRICK AND t.. , So.SE DIASON'S 'WHEEL. 11.AUEUVIE, allmWe of Coo beet dry timber; also on Lind' of roperin4;sitentleKl'io 'prdarptiy. Apply to 1:013T. HAE.E..I^i Mark of Ectitral otreot Aakloco,lll,44bony. A.ltki3Tll.A.L,j 1me0827.1. &ND. la thn most select btskols 1:1 ENGINE; 11AVAN.11..1.36 , AE5, Mods of h314)1(11:6 AND CHEWING TODADAXI, S.UI Y, • YANall MEEIVZCII.iIiII PIPES, TUBES; kc., lc. r ID groat variety, UNDER THE ST. DLIARLES HIJTEL, `lttalnagh,-Pk. \N. D.,-Tho.Trado gap : plied utt libtral terms \ • fr.lll:dly likr 4. l:V". Y9UNU, sucedtisor to Cam' _ lari.lht S. Toting, 11 o. VT Wood •trod, manor' of.. DI ad 01.10,.daska• In all Moils of V;UTIAILL. UAZOII.d, r.tF,L,X3,llENIJIaltlikt, /Fail YES, aCIS., OU.ladraUbill, Sa.,; 2a..6; /min isoutmout of Ito , above . • is constantly on.barl. t; . • zahl "'AM ON TOIVXAND, Port . PACZZO \ AMI DLLISI/J, /11 BACON, BEEP, LAU D 31ME5.8 :AND 11.U31P POUS.,;:to. 12, Iroarth Ertel, near Marty, Pittidiargh. I'. • tSIiALL, ihar,Elt Cz Weil. . ?Anna, ac., N. tl7 Wood street, -Plitabargla, z 1 1.7 • -YAL 'it- "ooxi!Ot , Demler Ittl3ol.iteliaB,•.ll4l4toi STILIWTITIM EtlN 1 4,and BTOAW. rOLN iow n air • ' ' _ _ MPiXti=4l4l..=i CIVORLL, V X' • 17PACTIMER J. Ab , - , ISLOES of. • on dHariptioa, BOOTS XN , B•- ::•itt•tnal.o4l l / 4 .' • oalvily 34 Snattil3eld iirent.A. • CiEO;ALJ BE I0 4 11, C4agBOLS.I 6 a 544 anorti, % 1eth,4•••17: Nr•otPltthnrib. ' at....erqpiir:FATlrth:M)(l i; EDITCATIOAU• • • 1, 46,4, ATOR.A.A SCHOOL W U. 4 —lli „ 1 IA opetrd • fiOntlis!. tic•'l3ooL at tio \At . Cisli errs!, Third T • Us is the conrissilor of the Teachers, rho mim to wham kU of us look for advice nod butraetlon. ' . • • JOHN J. WOLCOTT. I concur mows Liwartliy with the oboe.. • 'LLOSLIID H. EATON. I show-fall, INNICtit is the aplulais•sprassed I take pleases. to Olin it wr miaplisiou that the temples recvarsoadplon I. hilly sparitaii. A.. BOAST. lillatO Kew ape who isle favor: ' niSsi .' susteiiiiltioll • "• I fall c^,i"l". the • Lowe • P ' ; He can pipes papils for ,the at lifii t ayetiotki t than "Y ? 14 1 7 :" n5 n 4r t ! l : Tn :A.k . DOCillirri: Ttlxi..-31 . ; toast: is adivaiook • iiusasawd • • HAPPINEM 4.ol.3ll l EAtrt• THAT ti me me Qtaariok•wfle Trope Nacre of Ike .CAII - CALUMET Or AVON VEIL% ANATOleff AID M.ISDIGIME n 'have Angantleste of - tz• penetuto 'fon (for 'the behenfAlf suffering l'jt mardtf) TOUR of thetr moat Went bested bustrott lIIS Lettere* inehtninago and he'DLaqstathicatfons, Nervous Lehltity,, Cretonnes' perlud, of Manhood, Indigenkn, Weakness or Demnealon,Lot %ea goorifJ. :end; Vital Powet,' th e Great pone juld those ;Maledies ineletereault from Votithfor S . WV , . Lancet .fte qf Maturity, or Ignorance a Pliyalplogy • and Ns. tures Law. Thaw Mineable ;Leeturqd,hoe bean thy meastaaf entightoutng and mint Thelkiantifee and will be forwunted fror ea map!. a Your Maw.'" br addtaninOlitOUSTAßT, POSUMM'Ondeet of ft ;tat. mnr •wI'UOMOM• :30..11rontim qicalt-Yak. • . * enaMilita • - ••• f •Ce'' t .••• f, ~tt - • ,AEF , X.ittrWlti L " bor.;:ilgotro or look may dt for loorodi• A:1, t h = , IP 4, irmlO , SOox e IA Y AM . tiond . torod itroruk -1.411. V rilORREra ARgrig 1.• ranted te leallelmtee create tea Alta 'eta as, la less MU:etude lb, *Jae is Ale ituutet.' Veralloat for a of Naha" pi melds, ;aat_Orpsm calapsatceeb, Fee: Not eel! • owl elan ~; .; . 7 6 • - , cortLer LtUrt7 AIA DitlAt V, A-; maignistaat; risoptoi gam ..awl • •,. . • Vittsburgh 6Ra-ft S. ii=tIDDLE &:CO„ EDIT R S ANM PR OTBI ETOUS Publication Office No. 84 Fifth Street HORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CON'TAINTEG THE LATEST NEWS UP TO TEES HOUR Or PUBLICATION. TERNS: llosszse. EorriON ! --tG , per ODOPLID ID wiratice, or 12 mute per week [ruin carriers. EVENING EDITION-43 per antilr€l In sdsanoe , ore teats per week from carriers. WiILISLT Emus—Single cupita, 62 per annum; Vivo or more, $1,15; Ten or ripwiiicla, $1 per annum, loutishly in advance. ' ADVERT/SING AT REASONABLE RATES. TUESDAY MORNINO, MAY 20 FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. Gen, Hunter's Proclamation and its Effect. LATE FROM; CHATILESTON [Brom the N. T. Erdinin Post of Saturday:l .By the nrrival of the transport steamer At lantic at this port to-day, we have late and: important - news froth - South Carolina. The: Atlantis left Port Ito'gal on the 14th instant; and brings Charleston papers to. the 12th.. The effect of General Hunter's proclamation and the,beginning ofthe hrganixatlon of the armed nogroes into regiments of Zouares cP A/siva are fully stated in the following letter, from our correspondent at Port Royal. • Pow? ROYAL, Mar 14. 1862. .0n fiaturday, _the 10th, Major-General Hunter's order of ethancipation (dated . 9th, fell like a bombshell upon the community; black and white, of Pert Royal. On Sunday, Impatient, as it would seem, with the delay in recruiting .his "Aorieve d'Afrique," the General ordered a collection . of all the able bodied Degrees in the plantations held by ne to be made at Hilton' Head. This was dons on Monday, without any explanation at Scat to the blacks, who submitted in considerable alarm, having the fear of Cuba and a forced conscription held up to them ! It soon cads out, however, that the General's intentions wore eminently humane and judicious. ' The crowd of darkhitizens were put into a comfortable camp, well fed, and Informed that they were to be registered and have fro Pec perm for them and their families; and 'after proper explanation of the terms and object of enlistment, were to.,huee their free choice to rolist or return to thepiontotion. HOB THE, NEGeoi3 TKO TIME VIIESDoIi I war ono of a party who visited their camp this morning, at General Drayton's planta tion, about two miles from the Head, and never saw • happier looking crowd., they - were busy at clearing mare camp ground, cooking food and other necessary work, and all reamed activity and cheerfulness. Col., Kenzie, lately of Gen. Hunter's staff,,coni mands the regiment. The company officers arc taken from the non-commissioned OffiCo7B and privates of our army, and those I sued there, headed by Capt. Trowbridge, et Co. A, teemed well chosen. and tell of the right spirit, and very ritn,iuine of BMW], both- in recruiting add in Makings gaud regiment.:' One o lbeer ventured the opinion that when they got their mimic going, and a tow of the 7,oWlllkes droned untform, all would enlist who were fit to nerve. Gen. Hunter, too, reamed determined that there ■hculd be no such word 113 rail. 15=1 Among military -men groat dilfetoncee of opinion prevail, but it is belie•ed that, both ,th soldiers and ofheetre, the movement will -he popular, when it in seen how completely it I. in the interest of the white soldier auveVas the black—by furnithiog • force for thou° kinds of duty arid Those I.ations in - which toe black it cafe, while the white ',Airier can only Ferro at great hazard. cL.lll;ri issia.r.xcr=, Toe ibth of May is the extreme date when i: i■ safe fur whites to he exposed in certain totalities, and even ou Hilton Head the ordi nary duties (lessene-d an they hove been by General Hunter's tatsitsry precautiorub) have caused a great deal, of sickness. It is clear that, If the war lairs., we must profit by the example of 'England in the East and West Indies, end in but reason keep ouri white troops only for no emergency, and pat as much of the needepik work and exposate as possible upon our!ltleek fillow-ettizest, now made free ass military necessity. X VS/ imam chaktkavniti Returning with lighter Iterate from our visit t to the Zeiler** d'Attrique we-were met on the! wharf with the Owl news of the evacuation of Norf.; , indicating at it does the despair! el the rebels as tt. holding Virginia. This; was brought by Robert Small, the pilot of the+ little steamer Plainer, which has been em-.; 1 pinyed iu transferritig siege guns from one! point to another around Cheklestou. He has long been planning this movement, but.da toyed It a little to hring some authentic good. news with him ; this he hod in tho columns oft the Charleston Coarier',l Monday, 12th. ll.' brought with him his family and those of hiiq crew, and several valriable siege guns, includ-i tog a line eight-lbots rills. H.. cleverly got: clear on Monday night of his arhititeaptain,t shipped his family, end at daylight Tuesday boldly steered by 'the forts, giving his usual salute dt. the stimuli 'whittle, then; hoisting the; white flag, he steered for our squadron, and' reached hero this morning. it Is noteworthy' that Gun. floater's order of emancipation,. whieh true circulated here only on Saturdey,, had reached Charleston (its parport,at least,) beforolte left. it I. mid that his vessel and guns are worth near $38,000, a Oise to the blockading fleet! Will;not Congress by unanimous consent give those bald fellows the full value of their prise as an ancoat 'gement to others? ' Robt.l Small is a shasp-Ipoklng, intelligent fellow of medijatii *lie and apparently about thirty: years • Tat Sanaa/ Aornol saw in the departure! of Gen.Rufttsßaxton for South Carolina, as , Military Governor, a premonitory symptom; that Gen: krunter..Was to bo superseded for his! "remarkable proelsnraiinn." But we Imagine , ' Gen. Sexton will le 'Military Governor only, ILI Gen. Viola bolds the 'amen position at Nor-i folk, and Gin. Foster at, Beaufort. General! Saxton is ik Idassaohnsetts man, and-has beern tp the regular , arty, ehiefly in the Quarter-1 master's department.—ehicago Tiridems. . I Gan. Saxton is an Abolitionist of the niirn! kind—a iliassachissetts,ii:berlitionisi t , and hisj was„rovoll' knowa,to tko, en be Isiss a oi Instead: nroppesing ..tuntor's "remariside pro's limation,'"ln--siiii I,o . . l ;l° l ' l 'W-with Liar offiner'en givipg iE force upd ifficany: , . ' qaspes :;140Air!r, cot., VA% . I .9Tcc.—A I to the New York Timm says : . . • Ne s resulted Washington to-day or I:pain ful character res*ting Col. C. H. Van Wyek, members"( Congress, Chairman of the Intel tigatioy.fh -mitten - )w commanding a'regi-. omit fa II said to be arrested' by otier.oi Ithd' placed under close colds yeaciadilloes of ideoH eally Oki j ar with those of which his Comr tied others—frnixds on the Giveri rbeir details; with the hope that explanations 'may be made. A )VauuttlOro . g . le ter eayr that ,flan. Pd'Dogelre ,apay; has peen recruited by . nearly all the tore. ootootendoh by Gen.. Balki. Thiel' the mum,. Ivo •presuote, why..Dmile has had to tall ba'ck,to Straasburg. We eap pop}„it is pot latendeA at puica.t...tp 'pup the etlley to Staunton. . GooN . Eosmosf. I, going tiPlbe ',ahoy' oh ittei . riestera slchi`of the Shenandoah Alountalus, latitt , obuie , lntp the chest Valley, st or beyond, StattUton, led take possession. at 'AU Ralliead tueutug' to Knoxville. J , •: . , • - —Ed^ 4 o Narth _ ' bi t inatikt«s' - 1' • H.. 14 •iin.-3111/A, NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL tk.rrestsamients of ths' Pittsburgh Gelato We begin now to see and taste.some of the bitter fruit' of the slarcholders' rebellion ben. This city la cow quite a Mecca of released Union priioners, anti poor wounded heroes, who fell maimed in tho bloody conflict at Williameburg. The story of these pris oners, such of them at least no I have conversed with, is doleful indeed. How men could Tiro through what they have experienced, I can scarety conceive. There are many indignities and wrongs which were heaped open them too gross to repeat in your paper ; too beastly to be thought of save by some traitor, or some ',comb:mist in die gulps, such as you have now apologising for thn Southern savages in nil Northern cities, calling it "Democracy l" A Philadelphia liey with whom I converted, told me that he had soup served to him with vermin floating in it I TO° maggots in the meat were cooked at the lime time with it. • "What did you do in that case'?" I asked. "Oh, itwas•thator nothing," said the poor fellow, "so I shut my eyes and ate it." Many of our dear fellows looked so sad and woe-begone when they landed bore I Many of them*.bad the dirty, disgraceful socesh clotting—a sort,of cinnamon colored, convict cloth, just fit for a accesh to wear, but not decent far a Union soldier to tripoli!, feet on. They bad, however, bean reduced to. the is dignity.of having, in many instances, to dress like Seff:Diivis' ghouls. This seemed to set herd upon them. They feared they mightbe mistaken for prisoners from the vagabond hordes that defile the fair earth of Virginia. All of . them looked war-worn, weary and bleached. SO long.had they-been confined in the horrid pens of that land of desolation and terror, that the very son had failed to shine with - honest face upon theirs, poor fellows, and the sickly hue of the blasted air of slave land had spread a paner on•their cheek. Who can think of that sad land of "aecesh" with out recalling some of those flaming scenes from Dante's Inferno, ur descriptions of some withered and desert land where ghastly skele tons are behind each door, or in st.oue walls where the living man had been entombed I But it does one's heart good to see bow they, albino the dear old flag now; tbey look upon it with a nen( OM; they fret what It means. I raw some of them walking in the Capitol grounds amid the pleasant shade of trees this afteraeon, and they seemed so happy In their new freedom that I fairly envied them. As soon as the pay rolls of all tho boys are coin plete,and they are paid off, they will have a furlough,, when they shall see home and eivil- ration , • Besides ihesaraleased plissaera,,alang, sad train of anibuitincos horo to e hiispitals bun dread of sick and W woundedp'ylio bad - como hither from the Pininsuls, Accommodation; aro provided hero for leveret . thousand. • They are all - made very comfortable. To the credit or Governor. Curtin be it said, ho has snared no pains to ',acorn the greatest possible amount of care to the Ponueylvanis. troops who may be sick or wounded. Dr. Pelesion, agent for our States run:tains hero and devotes his time to their interests. Theo, there are; besides our own, a large boat load of the poor, deluded, miserabie creatures, why have been taken prteoners— being, wounded. Mee t of them are said to be horrid elieetacies; of filth and equator, and their very fagewstampcdwittrmaltgnant hate. Some of them. die with foul imprecation, against.their country and its defenders upon their lipe. Some of them. however, hoping, probably, to get .well so that they may "Cake the °nth of ntiejiartre" and get back to tight again, 60( . 01 quite penitent. They, 'nil of them, have the came treatment es uur wound ed. The kindness exhibited towards them goaerally appears to be attributed by them to cowardioo, as far of I can judgc. Yesterday and' tri-day . I saw a new night in Vasbibgtonosbout ono hundred contrabands a bOdy to work under thy cbargo of ,dicerl: Theis to rn abundance , (4' ...rwric-for tboto—tturses to tend, londs about tbo city to drain. l Tesisla to losCanii sidor;d, etc : , and they i work 'as peaceably and willingly If any people it. the world . Why not? T hey, ney, have "risked peaceably all their lives for nothing i ,tery not now 1 the same for P 2 l" / law here yastolday, Mr. Wray, or Pitts- burgh, Quartormastor, of COL Rowley's Regi ment mi.) Be is hero with a vessel Joading with army stores for Rich mond. The James river will probably be open to a few dies. Ile is In fine health; says the llith stood up to the fight in the bat tle of Willierssburg, by which I mean they lay down to it. The foe firititgrape and can- Icier over tbeue'till day while they lay dowil' and deed away lii'retutm. The regiment lost but si I believe; ;heir names he could net recall. You alll meettorr that the seettaaion foto ,crary,whlchlaczna all who act with Vahan digham tisn't char tho wholo of 'cm, morn• o lone oponly,)ln'tho prdre, t o F ecur rho removal of fleu. Humor from hio corn wand at the South expressed by Richardson, of Illinois, to-dry. Ito said' inch a taunt as ilunier's wee worth 5,000 men to tho enemy 1 because it ,would, disgust and dishearten the Union mon of the' Border States I' They are going to opim all their batteries on ilfr. Lincoln. They argue that he condemned Promoot for far less than Hunter his done., They forgot, however, that since last Anguai we' have been living fast; we are at loon a century older in experience. I think you will fled that Gen. Hunter was Cent out with large discretion ;:he hoe cer tainly "done the .handsome thing," and. I Aran Mr. Lirleoln may, see his ,way Ow to 'sistain him. sure ho Will do 'what he. believes to be test and right. The seiession Democracy kre, honorer, bent on rolling a stoma 'about his care. VailandighlM, Ben Wood, Wall, of New Jersey,, and others of that stripe, were again. in. secret conclave at the Continental Hotel. in Philadelphia, last evening. think their. seoret tlesigns..are understood, and. hare no doubt that Sin dpo:time they will bring pp in some safe place not south of Mason and Dizoni. It is believed to bo. a /char of the C.'s. that is being - I den& think the: public 'mind. is in a 'my good condition let stand much from' these fellows et present. If V: comes ,to Pittsburgh in his course, I hope, 'his friends will take good oars of him. They will all heer,wateidng... VISITOR. THE Bassi.* sy Waal' POla't -73.tottk CrELES.-I , lr. Do Witt Simonton, a privata ono of tho NeW — i lersey regiments at the bat-i tie of West Point; writes to • the Paterarin Register that the i advatiekof the rebels -:vrtis four regiments'of ne . g4s,, who killed . moftl of our teen. Wolost In killed', wounded and missing, threw hundred. ..11 was . an awful eight as we advanced •Moxt fief to see .otir, dead that we wire unable to'ga r the day le . fore. Every one had heen;hityoneted oftr .1 e14 1 9 shot. ()Mr bad Xis bend ncarfy cut ofana oil 4 ", thes4 had Tan Mon, James Dizonotto ,sersqd four yowls with hearty appreration ttatt;Whig magi her of the Efouso !Vail lho Mertferd Distriopp 'Conn. : his just been nominated and sure 10 be re-elatted for a roctond tam of six years to tho U. 8. Boost.. Mr. tr.xon Is in politic** tioderaio Republican,- anAndustrloris, lelthfid legiolitiOr, and o gentleman 'clictinqueitlonlid probitylind unfailing suavity. - • - ! Tn. - OLD [tango Bonns.--The Secretary Of Wsir sent s communication to tbo Senate '44. the . drafts or sell and' Waddell, endorsed 'by a .E x-Socrotoir of War John:#. 7 El(44; b whfolilt appiinid that $875,000, was in, Aprtt of lost yes; Istooint of Wad drifts ontetandtnk to pili►le beads, 'stilly the ssmount sus to Moms. fitui, tell'and'Widdeß>!a.sBfl~:JSoOi logiiiiiaAtinO'llinat7 instPunce Ot 128 Isturaesit•Ompofts doh*. * MAW. A sa*,4 l !•*ts:4 FirriTteig. l l4l o, - ; l' C 11: . 11141 ," 11 4 1 , w1 " 3// Emm a pflatoneuoto, inOte . i."- 410011101 " 111111 " I g7 G 7 of ttifi borrilL: loree:pltyateitoolterolci • for the noes ergs 1114, eoutaltetleti alts attetiatoFtlday iziortes :4' , Ud.1.:41 • • • Y _` WASIIINO2ON, May 16, 1S Ttb det.rmlnitluo was VOLUME LXXV-==NO. .'167. -1 'The Mountain Department-. Gen ., Blenker's Division. A letter to the Cineintiati•Gasette gives the following deecription of the march of General Tlenker's Division, and its suffering, before its arrival et its destination in the blorratain Department. It wjliaw see busy tithes, af ter its long linactiqty At Burlbigton tie mot the first brigade - of, the Bleaker Division, who had come over froth' Winchester', by way of Baninok. - They were under the eommaeld of Gen. Stahl, it' fine • ap- . pearing other. From the men I learned' many particulars! in regard to their march from Washington, .At the timed' the evacuation of Manassas they were located in front of Wash ington, near linnter'a Chapel. Under Gem' bleClallan's orders they aim-, dened tents, and marched to Centreville. . From Centreville they were ordered back to Hunter'o Chapel. They were then ordered' ; to the lifountain Department, And . marched" ' by way of t entreville to Warrentown. • From Warrentown they crossed the country by way, of Paris, poising ever the Blue Ridge and the Shenandoah river to the vicinity of Winches-, ter. They frequently took tho wrong tray, and aft.:4 Marching miles would have to march back again, They wets continually exposed to the weather withent tents. For three days at a time they were exposed to severe sometimes en .great as to put out their camp_ fires. A great part of the time they were on. very scant allowance of rations, and at one' time were three days without food. In crossbar: the Shenandoah, a • raft wax: contracted that proved insufficient and gave, way, drowning 75 mon. When they reached the vicinity of; Winches: tor, the men were In very bad plight. ' Their shoes were ; worn out, and their. pants all in rage. Gen. Schenck was detailed by the Wat Department to come to their relief. Sbittid.. , ant commilsary stores were supplied them: -They were furnished with new . pante' and 1 shoes, and now appear hearty and .4:ln:tant after all their hardships. They will no doubt • make efficient soldiers in this department: ' They were paid off at Winchester, and ae 'they , passed the farmhouses thoy Were eager to 130• such articles as milk, cheeseeggii,.and fresh ; bread, offering the most extravagant prices: The farmers were, ready to nit at moderate prices so Ling as it lasted, but theiriruPplimi were soon exhausted. I was surprfied 4t, the extortion of the sutlers In selling to those meni A piece of Oboes* that would cost two Mita itt Cincinnati} they would sell for 25 eente.t loaf of coarse bread, worth three erten:Aleuts,: they would cell for tWatity-eve eentsv. and these articles were eagerly bought nil by the men at these prioes-the only ,dtfiP.: catty being In getting change for their Treits; • cry notes.: Some two or three hturdred ' eon, trabands accompanied this 'alga& as. team- lame, cooks and servants. They Ladcome in with them at Washington and on the way from there: here. They give them clothing and - rations and ten dollars per month, which the negroes consider much preferable to work ing for rations and , clothing. Their masters generally having gone to war, they concluded to try war also. „Many of them were employed .sumo months ago in the rebel fortifications, and are legally entitled to their freedom by the net ofiCorigress passed In July. They enjoy_cain life hugely, and have no idea of going bse to serve with their old masters; Wheneverthe, soldiers came to a firm house; where no dispradtion was shown to sell therrt each articlos as they had, the soldiers usually persuaded some of the ountrbando to go with thorn. From .Gen. McClellan's ;army. ' Itorra'S Chimer, Va., May 12,1862.- .Gen; McClellan, yesterday, 'issued the following order: firinonatress Agstr or elta POrtrale,l . Itaper'.. Ukareh, May 10,1862. 5 ..., Sr rout. dames So. 141.—The commie/J.l4g Gen., oral learns;nth regret that, notwithstanding the oa , den *tread•• • breed on the subject, the men of 140, command bare committed many depretlaUoris sines' leaving Yonitorrn. • Toe tlaustal Las trnstwofthy,lnformat ion_ I/Mt sonio of the officers con overeat with the cornmeal rat only do not try to prevent thee° outrages, but are guilty of thom themselves. The attention of the Division Commanders Lactated to this ea...lett, and the strictest an-aearea will be tarn to prevent all kinds of deprt4 dation/. Any of the men hereafter found guilty of sualing will be Immediately placed In Iron, Lied by a Mil:tarp I....yelaslssfaa, and punished to the natant of the tor. Division Lrnmandrn will be held strictly respotil eihts that ' p f ... 6 corder are strictly obeyed. The orders with rm t et, stragglers and tear guard have not Feet, obey DITSIOU add Brigade Commanders will h.• held y es ble that the orders are carried out in future. W en the bead of a division approaches* house, the Provost 35araltal will send a guard tore. male at it, until !the next dleislon arrives. If the PravOat guard Is not large enough, more will b e loge ttlahod.and of CM best troops in the command. '.. By cornmand of , 214. Gen. DuCtzt.s.a.s..l S. UM/LAUB, A. A. General. . . . A Coleo r el of fa Now York regiment ii :noir in close %knit, !and will soon be tried ,lirefore: this Comnilsalob for picking up and appropri , ating to tho use of his -regiment baettn 'and r i l Indian Mal abandoned by the Rebel army in its di tit ;: also, for attaching Mel harm to a 1161 rted Secession. ambulance with the stamp, " . ii. Ilititon, maker, Fifth etreet, Richmon ," on its side, and hauling up in RI to hie es p twit, of his .Liouterlants, cabins, toil by sing needlesslr'"rushed" On ' the' march day.before yesterday, and the knap sack' of any ;of his Mon whoyfellautof the ranks on l ,d,enrik by Vie wayside; also, for taking a mule and two Seceeti her es, said be, have beeiin 'the Rebel army, and to ha' been - foe d in - the keeping of straggling Se cosh ' sol tars in the woods, and'Using thoM toliatil three of - the Union repeating - guns. Numerous other arrelts of -Colonele, Con tains, Lieutenants and privates have been made onicharges, the Statement of which , 1 barn only heard or parts; and which I refrain from pm lishing.i lint ono-thing is Certain. The b eg oat powarin thaland should instant ly Bottle the relation to US which. these rebels bear. Wliat'isre they? Ale - ttieY - enemies,? .Ate they friends.? • Thie question ithonlci,net j be left t the determination of any colOnand et in is told, or any.lndividaalman In often: Osingrei , and (longings alone should decide _it—end t should decide it fort hwith. i.. .Are hese rebels enemies to the - I United States overnthont and to the United - States EllMiGs ri4 the 'sense thatrebellion igainst can-, stitutelle.nthority in. European StAteihas for Ceo Will+ Uenitituted ill who paiticipsied ',in the critre'tn lie ',public 'enem ies? : Are they "enemies in tile' sznie"sense that the Mexicans - were eill attei 'when • Scott was '9ll siterri fn. their en Mart • Arethey enemies in a ligliiii :and deadlier Beni., thew were the • Mexican", and ha :burdened themselias with a bloodier 7 guilt,. a d incurred 'armor ponalties;than.did a poopi who simply dispute over °lama" :toi a bounds y,line?—Cor. N. ..r: . TrOuitr to Appointulnt itoCii).l4lltary raol,4;ier in • A spaniel diepatch to the Neil; York .Tioies sitys.tUt in consequenco of than:non] of ill Natioaattroops Argo Kentucky AO chi theatre! of. nark hither 6outh, the SeesstiOnists • Itiatticky;'numerotai tnAnitnylobalitics; have Nkomo 'frorylzriatitiont and isidosz. literates fof Ilimphrer Marshall horn hien' openly, enlisted in Conte of. the central mantles, dis ..loyaLea'ndidates for civil *tacos here 'dsolanxi ''ittionsal' j res 'and pituitterings of Union ettissis in exporackseations hare takciArdaeo.,• Under tttote.Onuntostanoes, and. in_complianoa. with tho revinst of the dillittary dlostd of Banuiov tho •LiatlOnaL Government will .probably staid F Militiry;(roirarnos to . ICtintuaki, nicaiod with, inch povier Ana." 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Lothrop, Wm. IG Thompson, . Bold. Toland, • • Robert B.teem, Chas. Leland, Frederick Brown, l'red'ir. Lcutlig, Wm. Musser,... • Jacob T. Bunting, O. Stevenson, . C. S. Yicrod, . 13c.4. -W.' Tingley, iimith Bowers -•- John B. Worrell, Jae. s. Wood ward„ ' ' Morahan HSU, John BLmelli • 8.91 NClLMAN;Secreiary,' J. G. COFFIN; Aponte' my 6 Northisult corner Third and Wood atreed.:-. J. NDEIINITY AGAINST. LOSS. -131' , I'LLE)-711.A.NELlli FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OP PRILADELPIIIA- 0ft1a.,135 and 451 Ottawa afros, Dec . 'Statement of 'Asada; 'January 1 a,-1800, .rnbittboai agrecab4 to an act of . , Astoubly. Laing— • ' Pint Mortgages, ainply , (id RaatEgate, (p? 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GAIL ige,Elt WI El Li - , diroo4,•':- royB Grim Northeast oor. Wood to IlareLote. • uutt;; rELLut.L.N Ai% 01 , SPICANCE,.--11.4"SORANCIS 4:O3IPAIrr OP 2:011T1.1, AILE.III.CAS., PIIILADELPII.I4. Incorporated 1794--Ckploil; ColY-Y.OV. . "na'rr hfita - G. C0PFE 5 , 1 1. 4r.4.64- THOMAS PLATT, Saratary. - SURAINICE . 00.•'OF TIIE Stilt I OF PENNSTLY.B.N/A, Tru.LeutLrlire. 1 =1 4 1157: 44 ...„" 1r-5"3 5 1 4 4 ri*1i 00 • ug, s'ui•D 811a.1112E11ll• ' WILLIAM na.urgil:E,„„ ITARTFQB.I4,Ing. DISUR:AICai We ' LWITIVILD. 1810—CIPI,.. 15°0 1 ,73 , 1 63 Accts. N.Y 1 4 ,60 -ro ar -Thw. Doti, PruutgaLl TLMO. C. }LILIAN, Eemarri 027' I osaramo iiiths &boil. 01 P.A.s ‘.4J19"4". by EZOME!t= lA7 NY 010 PI27:SISWIGIL . 1 1111./Stir,Procidart. !I G . S. (101001 q; arri•e' _ • • ' Oita), Na.itri Water street, 6.4 94*,7e..)Far0; how., opatalre, Pittrburgli. Will ware; agaiext kiwi. et fire Rub. Howse 011aangai by Diridera alto are sera knoOss in . 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