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Bel k Liggett.) nowt ramas Awn (tonne. eleynattettittit; for the We or Gftft.t2t."BXELlS; - cqfggtttfrPltODUCE;;tte:;•'Nor.'l6 Watei auft Mont dreeta, fittebargh, Pa. myB ="i1i k epT..........,.......................,...w!5i! aasafi, ; „WWI” &GREGG , GuItERALTRo-1 Tm, , iticii,Vdilkiisthi Agsaciiifas Vii- , X.LOCR, GUAM BACON. at., Nu. 257 Marti meet, Pitts ' burgh. PA. SP2 6m g' ~... i — E - 0 'NV N ASA . & LINITART.;FLotra , .. aLiwliailrierozi;Patimaci Asp Cosotutuda ygglzussricl tot the NU' of /lour. GraltyPark: Bs.; - I)utMle, 8g0,; :Chow.; Itions4`Taloit , , , CthAis; hathers; Totatoog'"Put 'Peal &lentos, Ltrossed sad OIL; Drisd 'anti-Green wrults, Timothy. Obwlrt. Plat and Glue Seeds. 'Jschsirstbes nude on'Cousguments. - ' aptly , No. 527 :Liberty et.. Pittsburgh. • WIN .UANNINLL , Comm u.slos LiD irozwAniiiii.llfilimute and whole. al•-:alm•,14 WJEST.I4IIN SESERVZ CHEESE, MATER iLAILW PORK; BAOON,ILOM POT.A.IID PEAILL ABll6B, BALEhLATUB LIN. 5N1VD.'6.1413 LAW 1)11.8, DRIBSI , TWAT and Produca goierally, Nook. 141 58d143 Front Mon, Plttabttrgh. . . odt MM. ..0118 SUIPAZ.D. tILP Comvigsiox Mint- I =Aim tinG'ilailpen in F I L OOR. GRAIN AND PliiDllON;',Nd."243l,lbettY airtitii'Pletaburgli; Pd. Glands cir *lone far Band and F•uttly - too oich.hmi., --- Particyar"attentlon road. to tirdiat for'litorchandiviceitirrall*.' 'otaidly• ORAN& NAN liUliUEK,raoneasaND Dtraczawridodakln FLUOR; nUT. BILUOIttIybEIiDS,•• LAILDis.:IIXESB, 2011 K, DaMD AND tiItEEN If !WITS and. ...:Ixtuce gen multi, Liberia 6eisliadvancen made cniuntalguments. • Warehouse, No. 11 , teconcl street, Pittsburgh. A M piAli - .1510 Ar • - Fort.WAlitilNo' AND Optimism blixeuesi, Svc the. aide o 01.111, BAVON,. LAUD. 131:1TTkII;' , EdGfc and Wmtern , Produce generally, No. 10 surin - rrELD eratll,•.4.3,mnf Firat, Phtelntrgh, Po. , , • tlßr'Oio ti i n.t conlignrneitte 'latched. ja4ely3 AlaNs:A. FETZEJL, FORWADDI27O AND COUIIIII4IOII Rzwuurr, for the sale of FLOUR,. BACRN, lAMB, BU WEE, 9DEDA, DRLED SKUIT, eatt , Produott geumally c bio. /0 AlArket comer of rkst, Pittsburgh. : oeittdl. ....:....::::_...Ku:C. GI. QtROMA-KER • & LANG, ComnssioN nbuir.a.mgia old 'v,h4.oiie - dootit, to 4110CE /Litz' , jr1,01:114 GRAIN, ruoniwN, Ae., No. 3•2.1 stnrt, Pittsburgh; P. _r solafdly , D DIDDLE; waccesbor to 41 no. I.L M'Gill3 8ov; , No. 18.3 .I.4barty, stmt. ,Pitts bargh,-GENERAI,,PNOI!LICE, GICOCEBY AND . _ C., - ..algvmente respectfully solicited. tr26:dly wars. AATELTE - 11110THERS; . Fouwestallo 41:ND eto/11111 - 551.0* Mgr=Alin arty dealer, to PuuyISTO S,& 4D PICODUCEPEIMIALLY. No. 295 Litiortyotoaet, Pittaborich, Pa. "my= - . A • SULLOYER, ColunisioN lianon.arr, ' draler.l¢ CRUDE AND . REFINED -CARBON 'OILS, - GLUM, 1/LON, NAILS; No. 183 Liberty •stroe.t - .- • mll27:dly ' ' VID n'nannaraa vlstu ; al z " 8 . 1131en'i Par t 's. — 4 ‘ , .841. A. norm, ..pecial Partner. jr BANS k COFFI N suocesson to --imutrogindowttoook WHOLESALE 011.0- Cilia% corner of Wood and Water stmt.; Pi ttabnrith, Penn's. j3l:dly. sum= role? IL voIGT.it CO., etweemor to L G 1../. Graff, PRODUCE AND COmanaSION DEB 011A.NT8,247 Libertistreet,Pltuburgb, Pa. aus MIN ' TORN - I:MOUSE" &.. co., -Witourata el donors' Aso COllll3lllOll Itrorsowns, corner of !Smithfield and Water streate, Pittsborgh, NWOUtriVii. A :tteilwxwr, -W 'tots, Judi sus' Gsoggis 1140 Cousitsgion Ilzgettutrrs, No. ... , . 14.11 Wood street, Pittsburgh.— . =- : Jet t -Idly - .... a. 11.1.1/1/PATIOCC.- - .ld; 14 ILLOWS—.I,III. ctuareisuciL , , "la iiOWN & KIRKPATRICKS, Waoki, , ~. .IL lila • Oilickni and dessiani 6 Arun:7a - AND :.19.NED3,-Nos.. 191 and 193 Liberty street, Pitulmrgh. Is.'—'•dly • lAA/ES DA 1.% F. 1. 1 & SO.N, COMMUS. te , slow,Msiteutars for the 1116 ttteftEDN AND UN MIXED CA.IIIO/i OILS, No. 69 soil 7D Water street, Pittsburgh. Adrunosit made on consignments. SIMON JOHNSTON, DEALER . Dr Pmts. lIU6B - AND FERFUSIRRY, .- FA R M ?OODS,;DIISFINCI FLUID, OILS. FAlR _na RED,2SRS, Sc., kc, or altiotly prima quad , ,ityorbiehlicatic:"!o•/"cgi,„,._ooll- 4s#9)- Sold and Fourth atm", .. - PS Pteecrlptinm carefully , • • compounded at all'hourn. U./., Wlioup• iiis d a dd th- • d idgi .. 4 iteinser LEAD AND Llll.llZ 3 Z, tamer woo dl and lad Fmnt . itriets.Piitsthirsh,, • • h 7 4 ULM • StXYTT, , Wnommus F,P is DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISILL No. OM Liberty siiest, Pittobsr,„ orlon Ail °rd. ill' Moire t.ronipt attention. ' • r:-. _,_ :~? rot, -KEYSER, .11ittouthir, 140 Wood-stn. corner of Wood'atreet and Vliain alley, Manor& Pa. J. . VISECH;()aie of .Fakote 'county, tit Arronangr, 3e. ' " • " • •.,' • ' PITTSBURGH, PA. Office-8. E.p2rolo- 9 1Flb and 6rant street.. J 4.4 1 1 1 4 INI.AcCO 'NELL; ~.tertossinr ~.? Law. oincs,liecond itory EVliles Lar BVILD. ma, Noe 93 I/amend street: will attend WU,. settlement, securing and calker. Um ordain:is, Di:matte" he..iiit Washington, District or Columbia. twl9:Gma Ins /ILLiaLr . 17111KRAMILICIE lc 'MELLON, A'rza a-, 116; 131 Toural fr" dome above thelthtteldr Pittlatemb; myrhdtf ,PHYALAIti 74:0N)./Nai, ATTOYNILY AND oquiledii Y4l: . , OVrfcr:, - 1404150 north =meat, corner of Olserrr 'and; POlabergb; Pi; • : =al:dam] i :.siodu ,PIJ JA, ArrouNgr v i nes, tints, itrest; stitaining else of MU thaltiittrown, Pittsburgh, Pa: •• . -Shlllll l Arronscr Aso Oitnreitdoileitew, has removed tolilJlLti'S Lew BUILDINGS; No. Dlostood .-etreer;_ner door le Be. Peter's Church. -. • • , • asylegdly • ............................. bcnorxx. :SCH.O.YER L Arromikyrs Plcubtargb. ............... . .. a. I. Lan '..:EXE.C.II:I4II.UTCIII.NS9N, Coinusatchr iii;VoilimsDiso. HIST ERN .114.110/1"X CHEESE,YLOIJII., OW: - -LINSEED Oils, POTS -.AND PEARL ASHES,. FESIMiGRA-11 , 1, 1 1diTED- FROIT and Pita:bate goners/1p Beet breads Validly' Niciir alsraprod hand. .egaat tor..tbe al.. of lilsdison celebrated:Palmated -Pearl' itch Slos.. 416 Baostid erid lib First sts4 betsresti-Woodadid Smith. Meld, Pittsburgh : , - ry E .' WAR 814.—fiRis6 OCILLINKPorward Mg sad Comm:dui= Mere • .cluisd and Aleader 011LX.212, BUTTER, lotif.lE !Mil awl Produco generally. N. 25 ,Woodstrrat, *boss Water, Pittsburgh. my 2 Ltam:44lnaim Pair l'Act ' til:llia deiIIithi.P,OVISIONS., _corder of Mar. kit ftad Fnot streugs,_ • . jutt:dly AVAgniIXIVE. 4 4 7E4P7Tii• ' . :13 - 43,13innit _COFFIN,. MEN . 4POR. I :114.,Thiariumr, ,, zaLuisLeau ium.ittLuatms aviusinl.Gbiminta, liorih4mat convlr Woock.aziel .'..W.:1":1J0N.E4.. AMENS - NORTH' 21311tRL • • at, State 01 .Pennsylvanta nnk li artford In - 'inritrice'Conipatdre, W Water street • Q.AILUEL_ZKA; SsozgrAl.._ limzue r • brsosalgra 001114.11Tt'oceraii *vitae and Water ,4 1 ig• 00/11Kni;..42211tErPAT WESTRAN • VOEILUICS 001iLPAXT, 92 Waterstseet. •DL, BOOK; tißourrAter ALLEGHEIFT 2".hionuscit COMPAST, 21 /Mb stmt. . r :::.DK•r- 6100.D8. awls wuwos—..iiciuus w. cuuta....DAYp.i fowadies. N CARR 4; CO r ( 141. kik , * farm 4 00 .) WNOLINALII DRAMS IN VORIEIGN ANIVDOMYSTIO DRY GOODS, da t i Si Wail -street, home above. Diamond r' alley, •Pltubarab. - apUtdt! J• M. BIUIGURFIELA timooossor to • raiehfleld a Co., Wholesale and Mall Dealers 14-- STARX/g AND TANCY Adilr 60PD8, Sore last conuiend You abd , Warket stnsna . JW. BAKKER & w ., Diwanca LN DRY • ISlOcum Ertos9llAutat dart, tetweart Third cid loartb, Pittabusyx, - HANSON LOVH, , Thunut to tirL • elm aßitirascry DRY GOODS, Aga of the 'orig.! 74 N.it.747l.4.;lPittaborch Eil3 DR VG GIS VS. .4Tlvitur 4 fers. RIWPWC.E. b - .merino imeo for cantata)... GROCERS. c saitIVER & LAzEkf • WHOLESALE 4217.00L8S !`" COMMISSION MERCHANTS. - Kai. 27 And Seti'lthEleld Street, Corner Seoond, Ja9:lyd PITTSBURGH. PA r. kisiiewrarci- Aili/ M. H. & CO., WhoLossaLi ()Loma, t3ollildlloll !AND Luta= ts - Cooirrar PIiADIJCI, No. 253 Liberty. etreet, Pittabn h, Po. ap7 rt i fti l tttinittft a irHO T ESALß 4 L l"". rtOCZJa LIND 001111/1111011 MOICILINIII, dealers ektODUCE. /MOOR, BACON, CLUIESE,, OALBHUNAIWBARD 0114111.0N,NAILS,GLA88; COTTON YARNS; 'and' Pittsburgh - nuntdaetnlea igenerally, 112 Second street; Pittsburgh. AIIBUCILII, Ja..-O.II.IIIJCILL VroDONALDA AABUCKLM, WHOLE AUL sus. Ganes - se, Panama AnnConansuon Mau exam* Jobbers LA N. 0. SUGARS and KOLABSES, REFINED . SUGABB and /SYRUPS, FLOOR, BA CON, 11101 d, ClißlitkE, BUDS, &Arita. iLS3 Liberty' street, Pittiburgh...Z: no14:11/ 1. atassza—...a. L nzynut.-......1111. O. sauna. REYMER & BROTHERS, successors to Reimer Ai Mutenon, Whi>lealer &igen In FOILEIGN 'FRUITS,'NUTS AND . ISPTCSES, CON. FEUTIONERY, S MMUS, FIRE WORKS, Sic., Nos. 120 and 128. Wood, street, above Fifth, Pitieburgh, jsfailly ELLII42B 8. to c zerepars. f_l LAD . : S. KETZGAR, 41/00ER.3" AND JLL Commutes Masse tyre, and dealer,. in all lambi of COOMILY TIIC , OVOIVAND Iltratalatritt remakes, No. 248 Liberty .tenet, oppoßlta head of Wood street, Pittsburgh; l'a.• - ; aphay ^ - e- u" p. !“"!._,'-.3: nom 11.0111011.....4«. RROBISON &'CO3 WHOLEsAis thcce . acne, uoi..uos ild k acu.srrts sad dottier" in nil kindn of PIiOVTSIONS PILODUCP, awl Pitts burgh nunnfucttur, Nu. 255 Liberty attest, Pitts hurgb. MVEAUiI, HOLESALLI GROCER, U • COMMISSION Mast:a...al. and dealer. In FLOUR, 136.17 N , PRODUOIC AND PROVISIONS, No. 210 Liborty street, eppeslte Rand, Pittsburgh, Pa. 241- LIW. I made on euusigumehts.. - dahla:lya " ' ill EU. B. JONES, W tioLitsnim DEALER.. ILOCEILIES, LI.IN ILLA ROPE, OAK Oa,. OILS, PITCH tu! PlLlAtitgb maintsctureti articlus, No. 141 Weaeir strvet, above [Le llouougabela Bridge, Pim...burgh, Po. DAD1AN5F.1,..1.1.4. R_OBEitT !)AL ELL & CO., NV EIOLD, BAiN 'GRODNAIS, eOIIIDADLON AND FORWANDIN4 A1a.:n.1.'16 and dealers PRODUCE and Pitta. burgh . utemuiacturca, Pittsburgh. LW:M . WILIZILT PIIIPT011: LAMBERT & Wlicaassna L GEOCCI., Pliosocx nut-sus and Coxitisaiox taxacitx.hrs, No. 6 . Sixth idlest, Pit tshtugh, P. : • .• • WATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE (HBO* osso, Comussion laracnsirrs, and dealers to Produce sud Pittsburgh snanulocturos, No. 168 Lib orty street,' Pittsburgh. " . u 2.5 Mali DICKEY t CO, W 110LESALS A. Geumaa, COMMISSION BINMCHII/111, and darkr. at PjWDUUis~ Diu: bt) Water *treat, and arrant aireat., Pittsburgh, ULU. W. JALWORSII... ..... JOUN . 8. DILWORTH. stoczaALE Gaocsaus, NO. ED and t 32 &mond area., &az annib9.l4, knulmrsla. , —...W1114A-14 MOIV: I OEN FLOYD Ac CO., WHoucsALA eJ =se Aso Cozzisatox iiisscustris, N. 17r Wuuti Jima grii Liberty street, Pittsburgh. jel6 Ufl BA44.4ALEY, WaoLitneLg bakes., Nos. 18.iud Wood street, kttla •burgb, Pr irll4:dtf A LEXANDEI{ W BOLE...YALU .40L Gamut, ImOorter dT bi. ASH, No. 27s Liberty itt.tee total JfIALVII.F.ACTURRICS. lA-NIEL BENNETT & EON, MANT- A./ rA .cruallo or WHITE STONE EDINA AND .REAA ITrIAJLEKEr WANE; • OsT - Otrisk Au Wilmuovec kr ITo. 7i Punn Stutz?, PiTTSISC.OI3, Ps. mhls:llyus W. 11. T. it/311, X 4 MACINTOSH., /I NI hIPIIILL W. CO., ill corner Pike and G`klara Wpm war the City Water Works; Pittsburgh, Pa. Manufacturers of MACKINTOSH ,AND 111.11PlaLL'S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all slate and best style. Having put up machinery of large capacityand of the beet quality, weer, prepared to do heavy Job. 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Aced es tamped SPIESS and ItIV ICTS, large or sznallontads to order as Short 1301.161. A rust assortnniot constantly on.aand. anynevra J. a. T.. 4.1111. . T. comorosta.. EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS.-- ' %VOLPE, PLUNKETT & CO., °Liu lilmarroo rwinut. Warehouse, .No. 12 Waal Ern.t, coroor of First; Pittsburgh, Pa.! 04,5:4,1 E 4 14. RIDDLE .& CO:, No. 215 ;1 .I.lbesty 'treat, oppiadta Mxth,.Pitisburats, , manufacturers of WILTS, LASIIKB &ND SWITCH ES, aud aver/ duacriptkdi of LEATILIffI WOILK. Orderi solicited tross the trade. and gt.ods prompt ly shipped u per instruction.. DIE.irrISTII ryisoru EXTRACTUD WITHOUT .a. PAIN, BY THEXNE OW AN APPAILATUS NO DRUGS on GA LY ANIU BATTERY ABB USED. Medical gentlemen and their families hare Tout their tooth extracted by my Koos., nod aro ramly:ut testify as loth. toady AO manbaolneen of the °polo tfaa—dritaterer had been said by portams Interested iu asserting the contrary, having no knoviimige of my . . /141'AIITIVICIA TEETH Inserted . In every el ylo, and cbarged very lux ; narnanteml In an ene.cs to nee( the lost en dal. • ; • ' • lE. OUDRYi Dirricr, 134 tlmltbll4lll mt. ()SKEW, ADAMb _FINTIST, Connelly's EP Building, corner of Diamond and. Grant etreete, `Pittsburgh. Rm./acne-in—Ur, A. EL Potioek, Dr. Unlock, Theodore ltubbiux, BueaoH Errett. myOnlly BOOKSELLERS,Ifc. AVM. JOILNSTON dr CO., STATION ink BLANK Boon 31.o.storActussw.,•edio Jon 'Pournua, No. 67 Wood atmet, - Pliteloarrh. re:3o KAY do fio., .800KAIILLItlitt AND BiTA• TIOXIAN, N 0.55 Wodd Street, grail door:to the corner of Third, Pitt•bnrvb, Pa. SCHOOL 'orod LAW BOOKS coorlontly on baud. jL. AEA* 1.3001/381LEU ANI., STA • TIOIIII, No. TT 'north alma. Apollo TRIAIMI,ArGS, t/SEYiI HORNE,' DRAM. 11! 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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 25 Tho course of this gentleman on the subject of the War, is causing no little discussion and excitement. In the Diepatek of to-day, a correspondent defends Dr. 'Flamer as follows : -The reverend.gentleznin does not undertake' the responsibility of dictating to niter:who shall be victor and who the vanquished, but loaves it to Ills infinite wisdom and mercy, knowing that Ile who guides the .career of men and nations,and WILD is now scourging us with a rod.of ron will accomplish such re sults as will be for our eternal welfari. If Dr. Plumer's friends cannot offer a better defense thanehis, they had better make:none at all. That it is proper, and indeed a duty, to pray for one's Country in time of war, and that its armies may be successful in the day of battle, and that its soldiers may be Welded from:danger, and that the enemy may be led tea better mind, 'has never been denied in tbe Christian Church. • The universal practice has been 'in the Church to offer tip prayer for God's blessing upon the army and navy, and sapecially is it proper so to do, in such a war as that we are now engaged In. .To say that this would be dictation to the Almighty is simply ridicu lous. All petitions aro offered up in submis sion to the Divine. Will, and the reason given aboviwould prevent us from praying for any temporal mercy or blossiug. A man who is so indifferent as to which party succeeds, in a war like this, as to refute to pray for God's blessing upon our arms, and to return thanks for victories, cannot be loyal to the Govern ment, whose very existence is assailed by this wicked slaveholder's rebellion. Loutarmx, June Friday evening, as several Unionists wore returning from a meeting to choose delegates, five of them were killed by secession bushwhackers in ambush, Doer Berry's station. Reinforcements were immediately sent from Lexington, Ky., and other places, and the captureof tho Wash whackers is considered certain. ) Baltimore. And when caught, awn, them ood let them go That:is the-polieyilitherto advocated by the Louisville Journal, and by a . large propor tion of the "Kentucky Unionists." They will, probably, get enough of this kindness to cut-throats and tenderness to traitors before the war is over. It will be discovered yet, everywhere, and acknowledged with regret by those who have been loudest in its favor, that leniency towards traitors and armed rebels, in person or property, ban been not only a mistakun policy, out only "lovestithor but that, operating as a premium on robellion and in effect making treason safer in many parts of the country - than loyalty, it has added months to the duration of the rebellion, and unnecessarily sacrificed thousands of lot livea, and millions of money in putting t down. F717Z211 Flag Officer Dupont writes to the Navy De partment that the rebels, through information given by a negro who bad been employed by our army, became aware of the absence of Our troops from Matchison Island, and made desbent upon Mrs. March', plantation, sur rounded the house, and, with a ferocity char ao teris tie to all events of that part of the South, murdered In cold blood a large number of ountrabanife, who were awakened from their slumbers to fall into the hands of the infu riated rebels. • PITTIMIJILUD, PA., If the contrabands bad murdered the rebels, we should have hoard a bowl of execration of the Degrees, and of sympathy fur "our Smith ern brethren," from every semi-secash sheet iu the land. The forbearance under Injuries, the weak ness and king-suffering of the alarm in the midst of so many temptations add cal►mitlee, Is truly wonderfal, and is not paralleled' in any instance in the world's history. It is net correct, as has generally been .sup. posed, that Gen. McDowell Jam gone to 'the army in front of Richmond. A part of hie army went, Including the Pennsylvania 'Re , under Qat:L/Nicest!, and we understand now weepy the position laid by den. Casey . befere the battle of Fair Oaks. If they are „ to .eked, they will do honor to the Old Com m.roith they belong to. Con. ikh. :lluvrell is, with the remainder of his " my, in me ,:ogion east of the Shenandoah of the Potomac river., mountain and wet. ' tiorst;and tha sl McC l ellan haa ban We on largely ninfoood, as anus. as our armies in lii.' valley. The Government.la alive la the asiencies of the occasion, and wall guard every 0,1" a►ar AND WOOD CIiMED6 SEDUCED PRICES, T aa p x ,,,,,:fu roe Itsam.a.—Sixty or aaveta: soldiers are In Prison at prodericksburg for m i n ." offences i osinit rebels' persona or Property. One is i Cearoaratad fortebbing a rebol'a hen•roost. ' AL 'other for taking dry fuel from a robarer. , ood.p. Ilitaad of g oing, after a long march , green s ticks. Another for loslngpatienee \TITO!, and daughters of rebels, them In kind. The only pare°. Ahua far l punished at or near Frederieksbut t b 3 A L" . tieneral Ooromanding the Department' 4 ' p "Z" Rappahannock aro his own soldiers. only persons protected in life, liberty or Oro: potty aro rebels. Union' 'men suffer sightt:Ts but no attempt to' make reprisals la mode.— N. Y..TriLtme. PROCZEDINGS , ACIAINBT TRAITots KEN TV6IT.—The Grand Jury of Fayette county, Ky., has found true hills for , tre*llllll against a number of rebels in, that county, inclulng John C. Dreakenrklge, WtlGant Frcilc% Roger W. Hanson, and about thirAyothers. But one of the Teirs.?nd Indicted, " Metcalfe, wee be' found In', r,exlng ton, and ho was .111. once arrested end com mitted tainll. • . GROG . -}fieg-081cer, piote • !rims from Clevkland,ll;boPo be is still oonfineld , to bilked " thk k Mr. Senat or Grim for me for his resolution to stop the grog rate end, keep the aide :eta out:of obi ships. Its rill even add to his rciptitation es the Jrue [rid, ad of the . • ~ • ' Our. Cousenan: Roessean ban nfliser- It Womb logien:, le bill WWI :T,t139111111/31 . 41114: . fora llisjor-Oini aralship by the Congressional of 'if Jirituelcy lad • pittsburgh 05azeftq. S. RIDDLE & CO., fey. Dr. rlOmer Killed by Bushwhackers Murder of I4laves by Rebels. Geu. McDowell's Army. DEFENSE OF GEN. CASEY'S DIVISION. Correspoptienita of 'the l'itinbargliGaiOte. , . ,IN C,41111., 4. 1111.143 1 , 4011lB.;Ctlif 021 D, I • . .June 19, 1862. . . The,first account of the battle of Saturday' May 31s t re . fleeted severels'ettCasey's Di vision, and Incensed our mon highly, as they knew that they bad borne t and that, too, like veterans, tcith, keititliTif - fire and nerves or steel, the &rind of this uneital and sanguinary etriaggle. . , • • When the 103 d had been broken and driven back Camp by t he enemy's overwhelming . force, the Dhst r which was standing litline , of battle Di its . camp, was ordered to. move across the road beside which .oiar. enmp and take spits positiinfield of m .ayoung oaks -skirting tke road. and facing camp. From this place, for . nearly; an hour,, we poured into the immense body ,of rebels be fore us a fire which, 'according .to our . new Brigadier General, Wessels, a regular army officer, and an old Missidan soldier, was truly appalling, fie say* that at Contreras ho wit nessed the most terrific firing of the Mexican campaign, but - that the rifle shooting from our regiment, and that from the enemy. in re turn, was fir more rapid, incessant and dead ly. A powerfutdomenstration was now being made on our right flank by the, enemy, • who were encouraged by a slight wavering of the 85th Pennsylvania in• the rifle pits. This movement •yriur commenced..shortly after our: appearance in the field, but was held in cheek . by our right wing throwing itself io position to meet it, 'and pouring a steady, rapid and. .destrnetive has into their ranks. Emboldened by a growing hope of oneceso, and having re-' . ceived a large accession of fresh troops from their endless column -of reserves, they prose-_ rated their movement on cur Dank with In-, ereasieg vigor and determination. 3Ye .held our greundt in. the hope that a portion of Couch's Division would be thrown fort aryl to our support; but no rapport arriving, and finding, that if wo remained whero we ware, we would . pertairdy be flanked and taken prisoners, Lieut.-Cul. Monis, doting Colonel, ordered us to fall back firiug. The left of the battalionactcd on the order at once, but the right winiV not bearing it, held its place sev eral minutes longer, when, finding its mate gone, it too retired, slowly and obstinately, keening up . a well directed fire as it trout. Oar Major. and Adjutant having gone with the left Wleg, and Cul. Morrie having Lean wounded 4 . itutetliately after giving the word to fall back the right wing wee without the directioil ti a' single stall officer. however, we of the' ight wing crossed the 'road and took the right of a ling Oen. Keyes was forth ing of fragments of broken regiments. This line was in a thick woodiclose beside Conch's rifle pits. The Colonel of the 100th .'..`few York, whet was decidedly drunk, although looking sober, assumed command of us, hav ing lost his own' regiment. We were at' length ordered forward to an abattis, lying just before. Couch's rifle pits, and just in the rear of the camp of our brigade. Atter firing a number 6f rounds from the rear of this felled timber, we charged bayonets up through the abattiv,en two regiments of sharpshooters, who were lying on the other side of the tim ber, firing .erith much success upon the men who were working the batteries just in the rear of us, and upon . the men in the ride pits beside the batteries. By this time our line hed• dwindled down to less than two hundred, men, through the killing and wounding of many, the: faint-heartedness of some who I slunk hack; and the dropping out of others to take care of the wounded. I atu happy to say, however, that not a single man of the tolst fell hick during this charge. pushing on through the abattis, we put the sharp ehooters tetlight before we reached its center. The devils had tried no by hoisting She afars and oripee,but we bad wade out their uniform, and accordingly Charged en them. We were as mach- hidden from them as they from us, by the woods-and the abettin, and the enemy doubtless imagined that our colunal) was larger than it proved to be. We were ohlpred to a halt midway in the timber, and here kept up a constant fire for some time. We were then moved fore - rata to the outer line of the abattis, from which place we saw eh regiments of the enemy just outside our camp,, and bite a hun dred yards beyond us. They were partially hidden from our view by aainterveniag wood pile, and :several buildings and marquees, but we saw their Legs distinctly. As soon as we were perceived, two of these regiments began to move rapidly towards our dank. We had advanced too far from our main line we held our ground five min utes we Should be lost. Our capteine saw there wal!no time to lose and advised a re treat. But the mellow Colonel, whose percep tive faculties had not taken in the danger of our situation, and could not, Inasmuch as his face was turned to us whoa wo discovered them, and who obstinately refused to look around on the enemy, but swore they were our own, was for pushing forward to re-take a_ bitters we had lost. Thou turning to the rebel tine, and seeing our situation, he jumped 'from slog' on Which ho hail been standing, and said, excitedly, "Oct out of this, boys, as fact as yen eau." We -got out .rapidly, bat "treat minis Am we passed out from the lower iiiiie7OT the shards, each of the six regi ments mint a full volley of musketry after'us, but with Wiling elocution. We had:now lost our brave but erratic New York Colonel—who, as I afterwards learned, was killed.hefore he could got out of the tim ber; we *ere phyeteally exhausted, having boon in the fight nearly seven hours; and, learning that our loft wing had just retired in a condition similar to our own,. we passed on down the road to rejoin it, at a former camp a mite back. ' Here wo learned' that, although our left wing had been out of sight ortho right from the .time the regiment divided, it had never boon more than throe hundred yard 's from us. Our regiment went into the fight with only four hundred effective men, having been re- duced to that number through sickness—two of our companies also being on picket. These commonly, together with the rest of the picket line, were, of course, scattered every where-by, the sedilon and overwhelming at tack of the enemy. The loss In the regiment was a hundred and sixty. As to the conduct of the atoms of our regiment, I am pleased to say that they behaved with admirable courage, Coolness and diseretiou. Col: Aloi.• ris proved himrelf a soldier In every souse of the word; while Captains Armor, Chalfant and Bower, of Pittsburgh, and Capt. May, of Beaver ' With Lieut. Shesifer,, of Co. A, and Lieut. ,Fetterman, of Co . E, each and all are worthy of praise for their cool and resolute courage throughout the battle. thin. McClellan has not yet done us justice. Will he aver Y When the truth is officially 'made known, it will be-seen that (hen. Casey, :with scarcely *ix thousand retie troop', fought, unaidc.i, nearly there hours, agaiost Gencrot divisiov of rebel troops, which et nibired over thirty thonsanr4 of tie oldest and best sol diers is the Southern army. At-the expiration of these , three .bonri, Casey's division was on ly giro . hundred yards Lack of itat first line of battle; Couch's division limn entered the tight, but the enemy's numbers swelling soy enty-five , thousand and upwards, both thrift lane were pushed a little farther back.. This it the truth. I was in the tight from fleet to hist, And I know what I say to be this t ore, plain truth. O:asoir'e Division has taken no part in the 0 4 1,t , Anne that disastrous day. In the fight man driven a short distance back from our e"aP' our bia n . ' n n k t e tlVv e isio A n . larg" Prorroot was. a matter were, min st.lll he. sink; fall back to the of nocettaity that to A m i n a , fa :4` weeks rest, if possible,' Our and to regin lost hes:t l ?,aud - ProPorty. wants wi lt s oon be eepp oil, an d rest and re organization will set no all rights errata. I stugild eta° the rebels.do not hold oar t eatapdonganough to got oar things.aw. l , l l , he troops who took oar pisCo' of the battle, driving the In the Minding up appropriating what they found in o a r amp to their own nee, in the stead of like articles they hattleft behintL . • .w. a. G.. . • Coavai.sacsar cattr.-- , A grand tOnvales scant camp bss been etiaidiehral by the Uov enrontent: at ratrfit Seminary' VA: The lOaa-:' tion ii one of the finest in thkeonetry.: camp ie to blid 1,000 patients, oonvateseerita from theiWishintioti.. ) 10 004/ 8 +,0 . 4 I. to be tho-iromediate , dirardical or: Aeaietaot, 6urgeon4iMilltreng;ii; ..,ra }s- ~ .~ VOLUME.: . Lxx-v,,,N0.;,..18.8,,i 46 The Union as it Was.” This is the motto which the .Pittsbnrgh. PostkeepS standing at the hoad of its columns. FtERARIDO WOOD, JAMES BROOKS end COM- Pni* and,:olluire of that elass;have called a meeting,in,N,ew York, to be held July let, tb organise A. party to put down the "agitation • of the nigger 'position," and "to restore the Union as it was." This 'ts just, into the PWeithafids, end it maybe counted In with; out any further ceremony. 'To she* Whit we are to be treated 'to In the "Wribin as it was," 1 the New York Tribene secret tip the following dish, which' we commend' to' the Aka, and to all other semi-secessionists : .• -, •I: In "the Union as it was," the President elect of the United States--who never harmed any man by thought; word, or deed•- , -was compelled to pass through Baltimore in the night when unexpected, or- he would Barely have been set upon and probably killed, as the Massachusetts volnntosrs passing to the de fense of the Federal metropolis against armed treason, were betehtired a.few 'weeks Afton. wards. lied the President chosen to take Now Orleans end Charleston on his way to Washington, he would most certainly have been murdered long before reaching his goal. 110 Messrs. Wood, Brooks & Co. want this state of things restored -11. In "the Union as it was," Mes'ire. Wood, Brooks Co., and their politioal cl.O nies, prosecuted the last Presidential 'contest almost entirety by means of bullying. The: People of the Froe States wore daily told,! "If you elect Lincoln, the South will•revolt: and dissolve the Union." We cannot-see that; this is one whit less repreheneible than .to doi what was thus threatened. ;If "the Union as: It was" means a Union:whewsin the .North is always to bo,bullied j4,threats of Sdutliern; insurrection, let 'CAA fact tip 'pl4nly Stated.: We do Rot hesitate to avime l our.preference; for a Union wherein each man tdity vote at he thinks rigid, uninfluenced and tirtinnoyed by menaces of treason und civil Par. i - • ' In "the Union as it gas," Senators of the United States "aro liable to' be bludgeon; ad to death's door in their scats to punish them for speaking ill of slavery and its , out i rages on the sights of freemen. ,Wo wish:to know whether that is among .the bygone elo4 men ts of our political condition Which Messrs: Wood, Tkooks S C 0.,, propose to restore. TV. ,In "the Union at It was," Slaving', gave law, political and social, to one Federal Sfetropolis, where men, *mete and children were regularly sold and advertised for Bali like sheep or oxen. This has jam bee changed, in defiance of the remonstrances and the votes of the Political friends of Messrs. Wood, Brooks 1 . Co. Do they propose to re= store it ? If not; we can assure , them that they will have a "further agitation Of the no- . gro question" in their own camp, and a very hot one at that. V. In "the Union as it was,": claimed a right to •difFuse itself over every foot of National Territory, from the Mistionti, to ruget'SSound. The present Congress has el:meted that freedom shall be universal in all Federal Territories. Du Massie. Wood, Brooke d Co. propose to acquiesce in or upset this set? —These are but .a few of the questions which the champions of the new agitation to repress agitation are bound in ean,.or to meet.' If they do meet them frankly and fairly in the resolves of their 'meeting, we shall en deavor to give them the benefit of a full and faithful report. Slavery in Louisiana, as Described by a Distinguished Oilicer,, The following is an extract from a letter written by an °Meer in high rank in the Now- - England division, now in Louisiana.. lie grapples this knotty etthject with a vigorous hand. The force of his, reasoning is easily ' understood, and it is in keeping with the:pro gress of the Taro of man for centuries. We ask for It a 'careful purstial': We ought never to have come into New Orleans vritheut having' et 'thoroughly diges• , ted plan ofoteratione 'with regard to the:set tlement of the slave question. We ,should have COMO prepared to send.all the slaves' o Ilayti,.and to tell their masters tbet,if Akey did not adopt e pay system, of labor At'onee, we should abolLth slavery: . . The wealthy.tatin here, hiving Set the ex-. ample of insurreetion to thernegro, and dills.: regard of principle to the poor white fs In great danger from lioth;and his only safe ty is in a' compromise with one: of them. hfany Of the slaves are a copper colored folk (rot& the Border States, who are equal, if not superior; in many eases to their owners. Not a few of; these owners axe negroes. Disti tic, bone have booome confounded even unto chaos. limiters nave ,not the Wherewith to feed their slaves, and Bundrodi tire running away from, the plantations and =coming ,to seek the Yankees, bo, they have so often . been told, intendto liberate them all. Never was society Inc better condition for entering upon a new-career. Nothing would be easier, or attended with less violence, than. the adep= tion of a pay system of labor.. Infect I be- Hese that it. is the only way. In ,which the planters can save their crops , and property. Everything demands a change. 'lheslayes, cut off from African barbarism for two gen, orations of time have beeome humanised, Christianised; and coneangnined With the white 'race; and their condltiOn demands a step'of progress. _ The sentiments enunciated by the.francera of our Government eighty years ago demand it. Tho security-uf tho life and property ,of theinhabitanta dentand.it; and if our Gov, ernment, inetimod of taking measures to secure it, falls back into old political ruts and . tram mole, and becomes a slare-driier, to drive back the slays to his old 'allegiance, it will 'stoop from thelofty position which It has oc oupmd !Afore the"world,endprove recreant alike to its mission and Its pretedsiont. Tho politically soephalus. condition of the -State calls for immediate attention..Financei are deranged, trade annihibited,.and subsist=.. ence.suarce. The loyal Union men of the State should at once .be put in possession Of the Government; but, together with thin: benefice on the part of the United, States', there should be instituted a hew systeM .ef labor, more in accordanai with free install; tions than is slavery. A pay system'should comments with a view to speedyabolition.. It is to the pecuniary interest of the planter that It should be done. ' 'Let the Northwest' be opened, and cheap food- Sow down the Illiasissipin again, and let the. planter pay honeetly a small price .to his slaves. for their labor, and. I believe that he would save his' present crops of cane, whereas, as it Is, I consider it doubtful. At Feria JaCksOn and St._Philip, Forts flood " an i Ike, at Camp Parapet, Algiers, New:Orleans, Cverjwbere, slaves are coming, in ; 'and in the city they are taken up and confined in jail- right under our' bayenets.'• To be merciful, to be just, to be true, wo should have s largo force here, especially of regular artillery,,to garri son the forte and to'onable society to ottiggle np into atondition of order and, pear. wants a strong atm to,leati ipea. The Dronih in Ne c : Yoik ' Stotc. - . Thodroutb is more. envois l thp Stank of New York than the PDST)PusIy -Published :ac. 'cony le have rvirentcd. ..Wo-havejasCw?n v.ersed with Sohn Ilirrcid; of .11SuiPsteini, 'has been spending comb time at Robtiester General Superintendent of the Mists •Fair„to b 6 held there Stiftembir 10'; and be sayi that thebrops in that Section of the .Btate , hare been damaged materially, and that some will not be saved, even - should rain come, at once, though It would be very. beneficial to - others. In. Jefferson- county and that, , vioiriltY, he found the Streets of the drbuth more serious than in Central' Now: York.'„ The trait Staple crop of Jefferion is butter irid'ahee,er which will be materially leesenedi 'unlees' Copious rains he immediately.' - ' Around Rochester' the 'treat strawberry crop will be almost wholly Out tiff 'for want of rain at the right' time. In all Monroe and. Genesee counties grass and grain,: paitiait! laity the Sprinir grain, have suffered , soverelr for want of. rain.- The pasta*, may, inlayer, but ,the meadow. cannot. The hay;, crop :is already materially, lessened. In thisSieirdg welted P acme drintth May, but Juno has. been sk very :wet - Month.. Some old. mowing Heide tbt /MAs hard hiking in May; that lb. copious 'of lune ailed . to revive ”- the! crop, and the 'Yield of 'hay Lwill Linde' newly Set purtioularly;cloves,, are irmlricent a goat yield: The wet weather . has been very favorable to all 1301444 W wore dressed' with' - gunno.' , ;ln. :a, grate `drto Vino rails to do aux:6o4,7N, 7 Great Lack of Naval Chaplainz4 Mr. Bracher, in the last New York lade- , pradear, says : • • • ' r •'" An application 'is before Congream hope may meet-with deserved success, for aa, increase in the number of Naval Chaplains, -The groat and sudden increase of our navy,' , ozhio.,h has been so fully snatainad by the pub:` ' mind, has not been accompanied by miy considerable increase of chaphani. by law, 24 chaplains while the tiantwas peace establishment, and employed.orily 8,0.00, •men. Now we have ab0tt440,000,, and no in • crease of chaplains. - Everj reginirat'id *tie' army volunteers hail Its chaplais. - Congresi would not intantionally.make a discrickinatica against this sailors in the navy, when the navy is'rendering such gloriouS serviralo the Union. • •• •• • There are now about 00 frigates, sloops pf - war, and-naval blear:Lars in Ceminissioisorh44 have • chaplabiathair ;ammunentranging - from 20 guns to 50, and , their force tf, from 200 to 500, An adilition• of _tariAcl - - present !minter of chi - whiles would be a 'rat L imon; but the- inimber erehsplatirairef contd.' be properly cabala te 5 0; agoadJuen:R 46ll 4t; pointed, to the great advantago of thaterelpee: —We trust the above will meat the iddai tion it deserves, in theirimerquarter:' Cron, • gross,: having already, confirmed , Aighttin Major Generals anion* hiladreil amsiventy fonr Brigadier. Generals, irokably aspielt . of superfluous liberality, with regard ,to .the requirements of an army oven of half 'a mil lion of men, for commanders,--a nd , as stated . . • by the indspeedear, satietior.ed the aPpeint ., ment'of a chaplain to every regiment of e 'now army Of Volunteers, as well as in regular 'army,—we submit that the Navy Department has only. to ark for the foil unlimber of, 44dt -di:Mal 'chaplains required to put that service on the same footing with the army, and iheirap poiatment will at °nolo sanctioned. by, con- A-..g00d chaplain is as Orient:ly . needed on binial every ship of war, as inertly .regimout of , the army. • _ • --4(..4pator GC.4.'mps' proposition to abolish _grog-rations in t h e navy, which We are pleased to, hear has the approval of '4'llig 7 Oftepr Foote, shall be , carried out, the cbaPlaini Will have a much batter prOsPeet of usefulness iTid a more hopeful work before ttlofll, than 'yvidisr the old icisnlatiort. • Our Treaty, with diexicol7Pat<see and Permits--Sehooner Cap . tnied- . ..the Act to Prevent and'Plinteh'Frand. Was:moron, June 24.—The treaty between the 'United States and Mexico for the extra dition of, criminals, is. officially:proclaimed. .The ofiencps.are confined to the principal ;a- • cessories or acconiplices as to murder, assas sination, piracy,. forgerY, eeoc terfeiturg; lar ceny,.-etc., and kidnapping--the. last .being defined .as the.taking and carrying away of a -free person bY fore° or deception. The pie 'visions of the treaty are not applied. InanY manner to any crime Or defense of e t purely political character, .nor , da they embrace the return' offugitiveslaves: •' • • •••.• • - TheSecrettry. of War, to-dayiardestelthat sit applkationis for passes and permits ferper sone or properly within the lines of the Gated Statint•forces shall,'hereaftei,"bin made Wittig adier General: Wadsworth; Military. Governor of the District of Columbia, and 'be subject to such terms andaeuditiormas wain - be& Thp ,Navy; Department.•has. received die patcheestating that, on the night of the 7th, • the 'sehooner itOtrana, fOrinerly•thci - Garibaldi, seventy tons bothers, built opposite .Ness Dr-' leans, ran into Stone river, and anchored near the entrance, not knowing it to be ittotir pos session. She was therefore -Made- a prisoner, . we. having -seven gunboats in that_ vicinity. She, was last from Nassau, and had a cargo of. lead and a few'shOes. She was - taken' by•the Pawnee; and sent to Philadelphia: . The following order: has , just been from the War Department: . :••• Tho Secretary of War is of the opinion that tbe act. to prevent and,Punielt fratulan the part of officer! entrusted with the making of. contracts on the pit of the government; ap7 preical. June 2d, 1852, appiied• only to such :contracts as, under the lawsitnd reptiations in force at the t time of its panage r wpre re quiretl 'to be in' writing. The execution of the act in any other sense is utterly Impracti cable, and an attempt otherwile to. enforce it would everywhere instantly arrest the opera- - Gone of all our forces. - • It is therefore ordisredthatall the tont - mats which, by the. present .regulations, are -pre scribed to be made in writing shalt hereafter be made in quintuplicatee,af.which four shall be disposed of according to such regulation and ono ahall be sent by, the officer making and 'Signing the same to the office of tho'De partment of the Interior within thirty. days after the contract in made, together, 7ith all the proposals anda copy of any advertuseinent published by him touching the same' attached • and verified in the manner requinst by the act. above specified. • • .Result the Election.- Our table of returns this morning gives the result in oghty-eig4l countieleaving but ' fourteen and they small ones; to be' heard from:. 'here eon be but little doubt- bur the owindleia,defeated by not : less than ; l9,ooo without the 'aid of the sold'ier's rota. The throe'negro propositions are adopted SY - large majorities.. It is . doubtful whether the: pro position "against banks". is carriod,..but we , are inclined to think it is. 'ln most eauXities - cpeitonit voted. against banks under the in dnonoeof-thostumptail cisir ' against the constitution. The opponents of 1 the .4windle" 011120 . no special eilort - to; beat thaticlausei but lett it to the care of Itself. The vote on. Congressional x.pporklonment, we think, is pretty close. in soma counties, McLean, for example, many Of the opponents. :the Constitution voted...for the. apportion moat proposition for local ramie., this artiole bo adopted each party will have seven districbiediciigo 'Tribune of- Moditcyd- • . Tee SRAM DE/WC/LACY of Butler county, Yonne., recently held a' Convontion which heartily indorsed and commended the • couree of United States Senator Cowan,of ths.t;State. We imulerstand that many thousands of hie spetichos havo been franked and cironlated by Democratic m embers of Congress. - By.and-by ho.wlll,want the votes of hie new , admirers to ra-eleot him, and then he will dlecOver thathe has been need, Wad is not trusted, bit - despised. Peri men have a.second opportunity to: make so grievous a mistak.) as ha has done.—N. Tribune. - ca.Arzrzivares. .V..yC0NPRE65,774.2.441 Co r,of, Allegheny City, (formerly of Artristlong Co., and now • the , Republican nominee of thit, county,) .will be a coughlate for Congreni for the of District, composed of the counties of •Armetroug, Batter end that , portion of Allestomy,,lying west of the Alla. glieny and with of the Ohio riven, before the. Gin. volition of Dolmens" from% that part of .Allegheny county. , . bttito WIASTEIGT AiiiitNEY.-W. M. Dtornre -4111 tic a candidate' foi noaiblatto4 to tho - afneo ,Diatrlct A itoragy, subject .tat4o de chino of the Sip/blimp. Conitty CooventlOn. - • L'iI,M,ST data ATTURISEY,,,--raira. IT. Stions. of Allesbeny city * will, be s can. didato fentomiustlon to the aboseofftee. iiiths Clos : wenn= to be . cello& by tbs Itepablicits Useable* Como:ate, ith2s:to Ir r y - DISTRICTATTURNB diorgieridirtce. ceeffidate for the above office Ware the Repablicetallotattiatlait Contention. 114EFJCIALL SO#IVATITZWELDEtt.- ATTORN to K trubtTar..t. - =rbarrtit c Republican County Conventlow ; s! to -FOY. , _CumAllBsloll,llltt er -jtonswr mccLau, of ilndley townibtp, Con , dldaio'for- County Oeunliolonar, siglect loths do ciakm of the Republic:la County OapTanttost.. myelta COUNTY•' Joiintsx Mawr; ofixrafir SLM.s.tri will be supported tor ,CouutrOomudindouer,lpeforo dm Bs •utillcsa Odauty CODIenIIO/1." !:Itt.7:to rr) '1 •• •-.lc; • A • '...gaslite.T t•L'V'," •Alaspcii,.isq.; of Pl•t• township,' rill be candidate for the StiteEiteste, before - tea text Be." . ajeyekte ~3ICNdTIwTIk ; L.PAILIu 111.011*Idge for the Ftepublipui Oosifnalke faith atatiste4te.'"
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