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Ass• TAU* 1:0 MT 60008040 Twarty.. ol+l4.,Pl.4shrt.". . . eRq '4°'";-' 1 Ult.' • mantle vr POW ' • 4.13,aam .. :. 1 . • ',:: -: - :=,-,..-." .. , ;:v - -::"i:‘,.." .-c.:. - • .- .. , : . . i.s,.;:fiTaiZs.'l''...-•:ti!j,.:.: . .... ... ....., , -t,7=••• A q-,:k,,;:;F::.=‘...,'- ' tvli:.,< - 7ezt:..el :?-:' ...:','"'•'.; .1.:;1,...:;.?,...'....,14,..,..6.7.. .J. • •'. i r 0 1 licatre tipllMAlNkrt , • deagyhi tediatr. popid itino,4 1115. %.• • Hatsis , • • t•~_ . _. . .. • , GROCJOIS: SHRIVER k LAZEAR, WHOLLSALE GELOCrERS LSD ISSION mEsonatim ' ' tti: • "Jr, • M01L22 Sillabiall furling, Conm Second, PITIBBORGIL pa. VIL SLIZIR.2IIOI. IOW& no KIEMPATRICIV A' Ol t TVWsaissaLs Gums; Coons= me:mum WisOMPas II Con on Piciai?cs; NO.= Libexl7 1110 L Talllll.l. LITTLE & TRIMBLE, Vaozzaaa 4.4 0 nocatis Aso CcuousszoN BirscuArre. deans '.ULTUODDOE,. riougol,kcoar. Yid% DAIMON AND LAUD 011411201 i, NAILS, OLAdd, DOITOId 'YARNS, and 'Milano:At, manufactures -ner*Ul.ll2 Second wog, Plusbn b. DORCAS lIITONALD..-.)..MLBEICALN_JA.-0. AIM: WILL .INCIDONALD AV ARBUCKLE, WHOL.O . • AIL BALA OZOCUS. PRODUCI AID CONSISSION inuires. Jobbers In N. 0. dUGAILB and MOLdNiES, RISINED SUOAIIS aad SYRUPS. VLOWN. BA. 0011, ILI • •anizza; ND. PBB Lltmn7 atia44.lst 4.1.!;; mat) 1111111/1111;.116 . MTN'S, I EIMER & BROTHERS, successoia, JAI to Harmer & Anderreoi. deoders in FODEIGN VAULTS, NUTS AND BDICAS, ION VSI.TIONEBY.BQOAHS, FIRE WORISS. Nu.., MO and •IDil Wood street, above Filth, Pitt...Lowey Penn's.. - }TWAT: 060166 6. . 11 TIQ61. !LT EAD & lIETZITAR, (humus 42ED AU. uostatguats.-.9_,L.: ' Wawa raanmca Ain irrescaum• racruaza, No. 249 liberty street, moan+ bean af .Wood stmt. Pittabusxb; Pa. • . • • :ly • 14...R08150.14 'Wriciissa.u. Oa& 1.117. cai, Consume Stracaszts arid dealers in' all kinds of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, sod Pitts burgh tosualactures, No, '= , , Llterty stmt.. Pltut burgh. j • A. M 4l • 4111, %Yaws:Luc BOosz; ' . Commas Rao:taxi cad dealgi: hi moos. uaAIN, PUODOCR &ND 'PROVISIONS. No: RN , Litorly street. Glycolic Hand , Pittsburgh, Pa. . ; OSTRibcral aticatties made ou muggiunetita. B. JUNES, " • X.T uGIIOCEILLIM, MANILLA lion. OVUM; •ui Ls. PITCH and Pittsburgh roasultutandanklsi, Nu. 141 Water stmt, shots tits Nomiongehdillsidp, Pittsburgh, Ps. • • • • ausaaraatasta.:. • • • •• • • r.atatataa. ODERT. , DALZELL-;&1104: WllOl4- .11.1 &Aix Gaactaa, Conan/now •aND Youassnia McsanaNts, arid acalant lu PIIODUCC and "Pitts burgh amoofseturas, Pitubargh. .11131 us alums. SHIPTON, WainsaiLit JAG - Fsiatits Dials= and Comaasiou nrr o. a Sixth 'tree, Pittsburgh, Po,. 7_ NIIII WATT.... .10111 WILSON. WATT lc WILSON,. WHOLEIL&LH ORO `f V i • coos, Comuutoo itneussio, sod dealers to IZrodooo and Pittoloursb toaanfoctxdos. Ito. Ilfd Llb-. Omer, Inne:dot . 1123 . DICKEY: W, WHOLESLIN .11 .7N WON* Itleitinrcurs limunterrs, and dealers In -I.I3OINICE, NO. NI Water street, and es Prone street, ago. 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VrACKINTOSIii r HEBIPHILL a; CO:, „1111. comer Pike and wain Ansi; near Ms Clis Water Works, Pirtsburo, pa., Mancefacturem al MACKINTOSG AND IigWAILL'BIYPROPYD PATICNT OSCILLATING STEAM =MEG AND 81,182 YALU:4 or all alseiend beet' • . e beat quali Maim; pang neechitteryaf lame capsoiltiand C 1 solicit ore ant -parpered to Ito balmy Job bing, and solicit week totbis Una, totaling that by procuptoese, and the charter of our work, to Inuit 6s mite grad attention to our GALANCI6 • ITALVF, OSCILLATING TNOINT/3, M coo:Mules sdrantages beratotele . unattained to this cheat of Urines: • - ..• Joakild rlllaO3Li9 MOOSE, Ittaiiosiams. or aso Mazza la au non MUSD:2MS; UTZ 16'111111LY And :LiMILT YUMA% biaa.-189. 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LASHES ANDBWITCLI ZS, gad *my draiptiosiof LLATILEB BESIDSO Orders Nolklied from it:A:nuts, sad food* prompt, ly abippod an pn• Itudraatious. 15:dawlyY rrEETit ..-ExTRAGTXD?...-WITHOUT VAIN. DY ?Hit 30/11711' Ai APPARATUS W Urine BY Rio 191tlagosONLITAIIROBATail sodics pure.. 64 eth nitrated by my pesee, and ran reedy to deifyAcet an team rafrairand piano.= tbo own , . tion..vbsterer ha been saW by prawn intetened in Antal nis the contrary. Pain no I rane lodge of my nsuniiettr. Tent! 6ssarte4 in every stib4 and ambers very law vimudira to 41 CMOS abe of Abe Poldinsttedal. 1. , ...); 2. - OUlAtt, tuttui, •..: linithiteld et. Kea Allihiti,Vssuss, 'Connelly's u -sown& caw of DloosonO sof 0r0a1.4 - L • : Monockt.l. Vhoo‘o44 Wu; anon wpm: 4 1100 S4ELLIPOtigirci 1.1, • "G:JOLINSTON:tI3OO3iotio • gl • & BOOZASIUMS AND - W rtom, tio. 1110611trealowst &ho t o doeadrof Third. 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TERMS: • kloornmo liorrsow—So per lanntdln odi roar*, or 12 mate per mock from carrion sreeuo Eorrioo—S3 prr Lontork ha Minato, orb coot. per from corriora Waco Itorvion—Slngle cops, 12er annum; Tin or move, 11,15; Ten or . nplardv. 11 per anima, (availably In advance. . • . ADYCRTISING AT 321S6NABLE , RAUB.. 93 Wood street The Proposed Exchange olt•Geueral Buckner. The Kentucky Delegation in Congress wait ed neon the President on Wednesday to , pro testagainst the exchange of General Buckner for General Prentiss, proposed by the rebels as the sine qua sea of a general or partial ex change of prisoners„ On Thursday morning Garret Davis introduced a resolution into the Siesta 'requiring General Buckner to be de livered op to the civil authorities of Kentucky I. a r this molten, be described Gienerid litiokosr as e. scoundrels, the rebel. thud deserving - of pun ishment—to bang whom be manifested a dis position to pt aside all considerations eon"-, Deena with the sufferings of our own officers and soldiers in the bands of the rebels, or with the oonsegunces in the t4ture of istaitation likely to flow from 'nth aiition. • Sonator Grimes explained the reel signifi cance of the resolution, and theXesulti.of its adoption, in the continued inearetratlon in filthy rebel dungeons of many brave national soldiers, whom the reboil would not exchange unless Buckner was not. released: . Senator Browning followed in the gime strain., Neither Senator could pereeivo'how General Backner's cue differed from that of other rebels. It is believed that the Government has as yet come to no final - COneinLiOn touch ing the reply to be returned to the rebel au thorities, bat the probabilities aro that it will not be unfavorelle. • • to the oats or 12==! SEW YORE. PITTBHUIIOII, oars; AND WOOD CHAIRS ugElupsz 'taus, . .. . . The Moisten (Tentes).,,Telegrapil, of May 2'. hai the foUotting Important news : i On Saturday mooing the frigate Santee had a white nag up ass signal of a desire to eon), runniest* with the shore. During. the day b messenger came ashow bearing . the followiog demand: • • . .. . • - - Usurran Graves ,F4lO/ITa &at tit, 1 • Orr ilitszeies, Tialts, May IT, '52. To de Military Cowseauda.,r Coosuredisy di federate Force", Oaloadok, Texas : i Ora: Ina few dela the naval and land forces of the United States will appear off the town of Galveston, to enforce Ms surrender. . , To prevent the effasion of blood and destrae. Lion of property, which would nnolt from the bombardmentn( jroar town, I hereby'dernand the earn:oder of the plant, Willi Ilill 14 forttfr cations and batteries in Its vlcinity, with ail arms and munitions of,war. I trust you will comply with ibis demand.: - - I am, raspoetfully, eta., • ?, ••-•-•• • • 2 . Ilecur RAOLII, 4. Ciptein Comma ndiag the United States Na . Forms, Of Galveston, 'Texas.- • , ‘• ;l, . The bearer of the above pomp statealluei: an answer could be made any time withini 24 beam. - •. - •• • ,:: ,-. 1 . Owing to the vitae being down daring the day, this message wainot telegraphed' up till la the eveniog. , •-; '• , .. . • 1 This morning Gen .Herb e rt has Instructed Col.-Cook to reply Got when the laud .ar,d navafferces Make their appearance the deemed will he °lowered. Meanwhile •We can Lome; the people that the island wit t•not be sired •upon a mere paper bcmbardnient. Nothing will be left undone to,proride for the enemy . I erhen.he comes. •• • ; .... • . . I -The General Comnianding advises the neol ' pie to keep cool—there is no &opt. Whe r i the enemy Lodi and endeavors to .penetrat • into the Interior, he will Is fought on eve inch of ground. • In the meantime every man should' standby hie Irate, and .he ready to lake the field at a moment's warning. • 1 I - The foreign Consuls have oommunicated ,with the captain of the Bantle; with a view o f fixing some ppooint that, might be respected in I the bombardment, as a plans .of refuge tot :foreign truinecta. 11!tt, following is Captaln gagle'e rup/y_to them? . .. , _-..,. I -•:, V. 8. Yawata Gtrrine; lily 21 ,98g2 OVITLX Y 113: Let me arsons you tbat 00 per.; I son candeplore 'mere ti..- myself the mislay. that worrid result from the bombardment of the town of Gatvesten and 14 -ibrtlfiestlete; yet it to 'Ant, JIM *II bemuse s oseciiary to enforce Ito sirrrradat. , . • , .. It to not to :7 parer tio giro you any Naar- ; tutee of.temnity daring - the bombardment, for , it is impossible.tc_telk what direction the shot. and - shell williaki._ - - I- -- - /Inwav Suite, Cap Conmanding -. ' ••• - U. B. Naval !natio; aelvestorr.l ~- - To the Foridga Consuls,.thillireetotte ' T.,''il, , ,-.......:—..-....-- - • • SIONDAY IVORNIN r. 40 E.lO There is not one of these traitors'but de serves hanging, but the lives of oucsufforing prisoners are tooprecions to be sacrificed for even the purpose of punishing Buckner. Our own men must bo saved first, and then we will catch the rebels and punish' them after wards. Provisional GOlrefliMeDte Booth. Senator Hardie bill to establish Provisional Governments in the rebel counmy, as reported frost the Committee on the Judiciary, Is amended so as to empower the President to establish Provisional Governments for sash of the rebel States, not districts ; u it otiginally stood; and a clause is added proviiiog that the Legislative power shall not be so:ctercised .‘lO interfere with the laws and institutions existing in such States at the time theauthori ties Wneurned to array - thW -name alateSt the United States farther than shall be necessary to carry Into effect the provisions and pui poses of this act." These changes suggest some important questions not unlikely to be discussed when the bill comes under consideration. Gen. 21 , Clellan Iteinforeed. Some Blip , lee of bicDowau.'s corps ban embarked on transports, on the Rappahan• nook, for the White House, to reinforce Geri. Mecum-tn. Among the riglinente gone is the Nintb-Rennsylvanialtesertes. We .pre same that the main part of bfcDower.t.'e form bee gone. Now that.rotr bee driven Jacasox out of the Virginia Valley, Palms'. corps ears be spared to protect iruhiiigteti.. Bottum' Dli rition, also, will be to 1141110114011 to gaud the region of the Rapp, Laving Mg- Dowels free to iieltp.kainietirith hicottt,- IMPORTANT FROM THE GULF ty of Galt Won Summoned to Bottendei .11011BARDMENT TEREATENED Ts i 7.6: bill las bean 'reAxpedl4 - a Gain tattoo of Conklin* an 7the wt.'of bo th naniegt. 21', confirm aii9lnted ort tbe part cf 14. al otip ! , 3r.t*ri; 'S ot Vermont, mud Ilotman, of Tedi_ tin' ILI part of the firnsto, Bimator, Bee_ oteden, Hants and ilondreson. . . PROM : 1 ' CAMP. " ; " t the SOldiera\Tilink. A soldier, +►tiling from Itoanokeieland,ll: C., after giving an aneonnt of the escape of some slaves from the main land to time Island; Baja that several of them were shot at 'and wounded, in their struggles for deliverance; and thelr.wounds till:41 to be dreeeed by the regimental surgeon. ; lie then proceeds One of those wvis wounded in a -pert of -his bOdy which, In order to work Upon the wound, Surgeon Humphreys had to reach by exposing a considerable portion of the whole body. Hera a fearful 'sight presented itself. The cruelty of the slave-maator wu visible. . The body was ono shocking masa ef scSts.. It looked as if it were laid upon a red-hot grid iron at some perioi. I bare often trembled at merely reading of the tortures to which poor humanity has often been compelled to submit in farmer ages ; but here is torture as barbar ous, yea, as diabolical as the tortures of hell Itself. We boast of our civilization, and of our religion, too ; .wo And both In our- public documents and printed sermons ; but honestly, I am not able to comprehend either cividisa tion or religion enough in this generation to -applaud the escape of ri poor fellow-belbg from a torture and a bondage bordering on hell itself, or enough • to consign to unutter able shame andlunishment the being who would stop him In his flight to a better country. I hare mono Sonthsto perform my. share in this fearful contact, I have aeon Slavery in the 'awful • blackness of its, ekaractor. I have lint its cruel mark' upon• the poor, down-trodden whites, and upon ev erything; and, so help , me God, . I would -vigor die than' draw-a sword, utter a prayer, hr. saptiment, east • coin, or de any other a i6 g l i i .se rvit u leli o....... could i l4 lu to tremble aniwatsn tend o tofoster the 'Witti over the condition of affairs ; any r the re•- son that all the monitions of a goo - dance teach the -American people to ;crush Slavery—to shake MI the disgrace' which Its existonee causes, not - only to this country, but to this goneratiou: Do not events lead to the belief that, if Slavery be not overthrown by Americans, the natural guardians of free-• dom, that Ood Almighty determined to do it ? and who knows but lie will overthrow us .be cause of our wickedness? . Let us not fear. Freedom ie the natbral cud to which mankind of every' description is tending. It may be through rivers of blood, mountains of - dead bodies, and all the other fruits of war, bat the and is as certain as eternity. • I have struggled for Freedom's banner now for over one year, and followed it with our "Hawkins Zouaves" into soineconte.sts; Lam now molted more than ever to be 'roc to tho freedom of which that,banner, ,istho proper ensign. • • Another soldier write'''. (row .'l2imrbern, North Carolina, in reference to tho .00vs• of Governor &only: ills letter is addreisedi to tite•New York Tratsoc, -Ind so ranch 'to the perpose, tbit we copy it entire: . Ste: It la now. More than a year since I left tny . business, ray home,and my family to fight foribe defense of our. Government. 'During that time I hare Ken this war in all Its phases; and in many places. • I have been in Patter son'', *Banks', Mansfield's, hicelellan'e, and am now In Butnaicie's Division. I have been ordered by military , command to search my temp for fugitive slaver and send every negro In camp to General iltZlquarters for exami nation, on the prim/apart that ho was some one's slave. But thbnk God, millthry orders that command me to bunt a slave, no earthly power can make me obey. We came here and fought the rebels in forts, and behind earth works built by slave labor. We drove them before us, and they vainly Mini to take their ne&rops with thou,. ' Some they: took by force, and • &bars' . they . triad' to scare away. They told them- Chet all tho•yonng and able bodied we would sell in Cuba, and the old, the infirm and tho children,' would have their heel cords cut aid • be. turned out to die. Bat Sambp didn't believe a word of It, and stayed.. We have employed over ohm hundred men among those sieves on our fortifications, and-theirtatailies in all number over 4,000 who have received more or leu of their support from the Union army. We hays been happily disappointed in their Wintry; fidelity and intelligence. No one can dispute. the fact that they are superior to the laboring, whiles in this vicinity, In everything .that makes a man. At first we get North Carollnis. white.overseers; and out of six only onkel . them could read.. We than put in the soldiers overseers, merely to lay out and raperintend j the work. ' A more cheerful, willing and sae tire lot of men I. Deter saw. - Mr, Vincent C01544.0f your city; his been their. General ISuperintendent, and shoal - the poor whites. Ile bpened a free , scoot 'ter ' white children, and also an evening school for negroes. Oar soldiers volunteered to teach, and thus; with out cost to any one, a ray of light was allowed to shine upon the poor slave., These poor Men weuld work on our fort all clay,.go home to their families, and come with them two or three miles to an evening school; in the heat of a Sou th ern Summer. ' All this was under military. rule. And 'to I a &censor comes, in the • person of Edward' Staniy. first act yrs s to ruplireis the : black school. lie - MPG the laws of ; North . Carolina forbid the teaching -of negrees.. and be comes • to eremite the- law.. : Stsoly's 'next set was to order slaves delliered up to their rebel musters. . . One so delivered on his orders wale woman, and. she refused to- walk back -- into bondage. - , The contrabands now here tell us that they Carried her a place, ind'thela drove her home by boating her with a curigel, then beat her often Otter dui." got. her there, and the next morning her soul took its flight to that laud where" the alavoholder cannot go. He hod beaten her body. back, but the spirit could not be enslaved.. Can God be just, and there things bel Did we tome here , tojight for Slavery, orfor Freedom? God forbid, that Northern men should Mune • here to execute the infamous saws of 'North Carolina. Con gress passed a law, I believe, that ill slaves who were employed to aid the rebel •Irtnyi, should bo free.:, The' taws . olNerth Carolina don't say so, and Staillf says:the blank lawi of North Carolina must ho enforatal by our bayonet,' end sealed with our blood.,..:These mon toast now be sent to their masters, to treat new forts for no to encounter, and' dig new graies for freemen to 614 -that Slam 7 may, not die. - But roy - soul elckens;;whotal think .that I .am' bore fighting Ander loth command. If we' were nut a law.abldlog 'people, we would defy hie' power, and Study would fail to execute those taws by the power :Of our arms at the expense of our blood. But as it it, our only hope as in our Government at Washington. They must soon seo that love is lost on rebels. hies that . will decoy and then fire' upon Liege of truce, raise the . white tag themselves to approach our Huai 'Within pistol shot, and then supplant it with .the black flog of piracy and murder, deserve 'nothing but death by the hangman..- In cora 'Mon with thousands of others, : X have been. 4 "conservative, but the days of moderation hove tamed: .oar friends say, you most notexas:: pond* the South. , lion might-es well talk of exasperating a mad bull. They have already • • bused .from• exasperation to. despendieni ,God Mime Gov.i.Antirew; for his manly utter ' UM 'Atha sentiment:Sof glorloui aid JiLuss:. ' ebonies. Iler voice fot muibet amid '.the din of battle; and rising high above the I ;slash of resounding arms, she 'peeks out man- Dilly. "May God defend the right," and -the Newborn, N. C., lane 1, :An officer, writing , from Newbent,,inakee :the following autheritatire statements..4.et • hie totter be read and Pondered, fot OD UM* 'Mateo of the momentous question now aglta' 'ling the country depends its future - weal or groat dell- hu been said lately of . the intelligeace and usefultosini of the "contra,' lawbr".:l3til I . wisp to 444' My tea Uta ony . ittak.of othe rs, on, that smarm and also se 'word' an:td tie return ;'that lOuarolo the. • - their Nee • Nis, tOr isotloore./ bate ' lies of' choir/11 . 91,Tbm *Mob -30.464,'„ Olin 4 been greatly teen have - • - •JaltilufarniaY , aids . . =Ea VOLUME LXX.Vr-NO. 180. lip pees to.givelnformation alone; diem is a • ready wit and quickness of obiervation about • them which many of their masters. seem to • Gov. Stanly has prcolaimed to tho world ! that the negro in North Carolina eamicit be • taught to read, and yet I know several negro girls in Newborn who have taught themselves to read and write in spite of the law. Strange and improbable as the statement may seem, i t is nevertheless true, and I will, I . think, ere sustained by every mane who has observed them, when . 1• - . may that the slaves who hare• come into, our , camps . hero. are, to every rip pearanee, far more intelligent than the "poor whites." I can' account for this in no other way, except it be true that the superior nee, when degraded, sinks below the inferior, and no one who has not been among them ma know how miserable le the mental condition of the peer man of the South. When slavery shall have gone, it will not be the negro lion. .who has bean emancipated. Moth is said of the "white slaves" of the North, but their condition is so far superior to the "white slave" of the Saab as to be beyond compari son. In the South education is monopolized by the few, es capital is in the North. It M • this, then, that makes the ignorant slave of ten appear superior in Intelligence to his master. '.. In the operations' of the Union armies the contrabands boys been of almost inestimable value. They have obtained Important infor mation when white men could not; they have acted as spies when white men could not be hired to risk their peek'. During the operations against Fort Mason it was found that the negroos were altogether the best and most trustworthy pilots about the harbor; and few harbors are more dirdeult of navigation than that of Beaufort, N.*U.• 'lt 'Wail ucessary to send a steamer into Bogner edennd to transport the 1 gene and mortars I terms to our siege batteries. To get here • 'then it was necessary to ran by the fort at tight and at flood tide. This was a periloni -undertaking, for the steamer once aground. she would here been lost; the . receding .tide would have left her' bleb on the shoal, and when day-: ±Ould entire * a .o mart/ of light made her visible.• No white be found willing to set as pilot; s3oo.wi feredto the man who should take.her by the fort safely. The man who did . take ' her through without an accident, rendering Gov ernment a service equal to 'thous Duda of 'slol- tars ' has never received a cent for his service, nor did he expeot.anything but his freedom. Gov. Stsinly will, if he is showed, or if he : has not already done so, return this man, a , slave, to hit master, a rabid secessionist, 'liv— ing at Deaufor who - will give him a hearty thrashing, and perhaps throw him in jail; and this L the only return, that he will receive for his devotion to a country that does not even recognise his existence as a man, born "free and equaL"• 'Audio it is, and will be• with thousands of "contrabands" here and else where, whd have rendeied ed every assistance in their power. Does it not seem a stain upon us, that they who are the true Onion men of the South, should be given up again to the mercies of their rebel masters? The pekes, and men of this department are justly indlg rants! the course adopted by tlev. Stanly. Strange things are whispered, and he may bo taught so# day soon, as other despots' have been, that It is dangerous to disregard the "eminent" of the people, even if those peo 'ply are merely Union soldiers: An °strings. Newborn, N. o.l.Tune 3, 1862. From the Chicknhoininy. FORTS= Moxaos, June 11.—The White House boats are each way a large num ber of passengers daily, all of whom are first required U. obtain special permission from the Provost Marshal or other °Hun oompe• tent to grant tbem..- The down fiont arrived at an early hoar. Prom passengers I learn" that skirmishing gut on continually with unimportant results, the -mole body of our troops beyond- the Chickahominy main taining their position, while those not yet over are preparing to cross. The continued rains bare imposed great obstules, by ren dering the river almost imputable, end the roads almost equally so. NoimportanS— meat is looked for atspresent. The future approach to Richmond is parted to be rapid, and will to of thr of a regular investment and siege. els are known to have been very mut pled and discouraged by the result of tie of the let notwithatont boastful proclamation by Jeff. Davis. all the available buildings in the city pared for hospital purposes. The s' not fatal wounding of Gen. Johnstot very discouraging effect. Among Generals there is much ill feeling. and Magruder have not for some tim* speaking terms. Tux Cincinnati .Thaus had a correspondent who witnessed the gunboat and' rain fight op posite Memphis, and the rapture of thateity, who thus reports - The negro.: have been largely represented nu the 10T06 and bluff today. - They seem to" enjoy the change things have udergone, and wears self-satisfied and half-comical air, that convinces -one they know the nature and source of the-Present 'var. The derkiei were nap, =aged over the gunboat fight,gind-en joyed It as much is th ey would have - done ► corn-husking. - _ ' - , "Look -hub, Mute ," geld a great; jolly, ebony-thogd fellow to me, this morning, in' front of the Gayoso, "Did you see oft Uncle Abram's boats go froo dem ere - .hell-boats of ours? I' gosh, dey dropped 'egg' like egg- . shells. Del gleaned 'am all out fore break fast. Fore Godjit's a good ling for Massa Montgomery day dldn'ttaki•lltbedsy to IL". CANIDIDATES; 140REBELJostan mm. • Co,. Of OVestiesi (fastronly of Armstrong Co:. and now' the Sembilan, nandnes of that - cottra7,) Rill be • cantUdato for tor. the 1:34 Dian le, tempos:Kt of the counties of Artuatrong, Butler =I that portlottniAlloglasoy Wog west of the elle ghea7 and north of toe Able titan; Dollar° the Con relation of delegates from ths part or Alusbool IE,EUE. STATE . Alltitonsar LAirtiViat Laq. of Phi township; TIM be lib pi:ablate f 0( the Stat.! BetaLe.labtar• the next - Sce• publican flourentlou." . was/mi.—N. D. GAssait casulldata tot: the Evial.4lcaa snainstleß br the cltats &oats. rotte fAISaKaAT LAW .JUIXIXT;-4 L . Nome Xeo., of the Third Vard,Tltteborsh.. to candidate for AposLate Law Indio of the Oeure: of Comma Mob( Allegheny openly. onb,ira to the Eepabltela (bunt', thetatuUng OoneanUoa: - fr,:...AIitiOULLTE• LAW • VTS ans Means, at prearatialiot .tba'amo4it• Law Judos of Lbw eosin of OoendiligMCCAU• Abeey malty, will be • candAsta ItakiWtha ILert Wag County . Coareatton for :10ailablieo far Alla 10!ASSOULATE BiOlf writ, bei, andante fauXsiso. 'ante Law Judge of Yoe Court ot OresunotoPleal tut Allegbauy county. unit/cut to tle 4Jeclideet or the 26.• • • blimp tlocinty Ousicentlon. nilltanwtoi:f DISTKICT . ATTOILNIi T, Wilostevre will be - r candidate foe to the <Cite of District littoreei, tal*lirt the 4s. eision of.tho nePOLictut Consityy. Cosktenticni. fr - nitrriutyr Irv) , AL wiLmcno. ot .Ausofto Adv. It !i caidldatmlir madbation ,ta• maw: oh to, cU Owyrantionlo'be ,b lb* licritolo4 ir -- ousritiarATTOßNlS , mr • &Mixed will be a audtdatii =tb gar 'eke bane the lintablicia BoaLtMGNiaTention, .U116.1.114.1•ATE0Kt4 idu be licallbeo• 14Fee Se tbe.abee• oak% We* am: secit - County Oonvatittr _ _ . • _ :'~. ~ 10.73 fIitAXCE. • VIBE INSUBANGEk BY .THE BBLI .a: ABCS lIIITUAL muumuu:. 'COMPANY. or PHIL ADELPHIA. on zitnuariat, _Ugatelfa: perpetual, H.SECILANDISE.TUBISITUSBnat., lo • town or °wintry. Waco N 0.308 Walcott stmt. Osman, 1=!,510; Awn, =WS 90--Inetatad. as Wows: First Mortgage on treproved(Sty Proper. ty, worth doable the 111110talt.--.....:41155,G00 00 Ground rent, first MCI 60 Peuua. B. B. Co.'s 0 per amt. Mortguse Loan, 131,000, .ff,.400 CO City of Philadelphia, 6 pet cent. Loan:„ : . 30. 000 00 onnty 6 Err a. P. IL IL' Lean 10,000 CO lataral bonds, well secured— z,300 CO Bonlindoci and. Broad_ Top lloantatu liatlroed . Company. mortgage loan— 4,006 60 Pennsylvania Ballread Ca. 's Stock...__. 4,000 CO. Stork of Balance Ilutaal Insurance (b.:. 21,350 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co. Ligal Stock of Delaware H.- S. Ituttrance 00. E 7 110 01. Commerce! Back do •,11.1:5 al Sca l aMec' ank .do 1.012 60 Uni nsanoe Co.'s : 160 OD Bills Becelvable, baldness payer.- 16,44 16 Book Acetantr. scessied Innemt, • 6,=6 71 Cub on hand and in . handt of agents...„.. It, 8 -la a ~., -.. • • • 001,50. AllesilqllNGrailr, PreeMesi. -- " - •-• '. ' ' soutcrigat • . . Clem Tinsley, .." ...!, • ...,' i . _IL r„:17.11,, . . awnuel B6 P th" 1 ~,' -t . otr ITlrs . d.. Wm' B. tbaw P"'"' cum. Leland, Botiert Steen, , , Wreak:rick Brown, • C_ ...b red'k..... r. Lse .D. ul t t i. , Wm. lilemer. : . , - J U. B. 'it mid, O. el l !. \ ti' L' W . 'ringlet .. ., .. '' "UMW Wryest', ' Jas. S. Woodyard, :,j kl o arsha hn L I . I I II V T11:" .1 . 4. ' ''''' Jabal Waal, Plttetilil. ' •.. a. 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