MEN .4:!.•:::;.:1..f;.. , .. ..1 , . , ;',•' : - ;.....' . :".....;.k 1: ' '.., : ,'...i 4 . 1. - • . • { ... ..... . ~. VI: • !.• • :it, ,ti: _4 • 141 -1:1•1:j .440.... • , 1 .,. ..:, .....:,......&. ::: ;: : , .. , .,. ;. : : :.... , , ,....... : :....., :. ;.... : :... - ; .: ...... : ,..... , c....... :: .. i :4W.,:j:Y,........:-.:-..:.7.k.-i.':-,..:...-..i..1.1::. :_- .• • • !;• • ••• ..; ••• • :•;• • • : - . ••• • ; •,4 A • , • • ••• ; • . ;••••••:. . • •••• • • • • • ,••••'• •'• : • ' • •• 0: .: 4 , • , - 1r • •' .• T & " : ".• 1 4-1' ' %.•'! " .4446114Pitike01:14e ~.,~.:: ,:,;,4:i'h,....- it...i..1n-',.-..,1„a*.-.4-:•;•:.. :wr . eittis..gig'...!•; , ;;'•• : ; ..,-:- ' , • ' ' •:" ;:: ;;T.T• 2- er.b-1 , :c?1•1":•:** , •; ,': • ' ..,:.••• .:;.:;,-..i.11 fith"! , '; o l: - WVl . 4z . :•;;;': •:: : . • •t•i :•.• Tt - . 14: 9 1 5 -, 301" , :-. • •• : 1 ' .: ' ' -.:••'''':•- ii 211.;.: .::.1W.:,;.:t....;'....!.:'5, !!...q. f . el t sf , ,.:lMti * i"tilY:'' . '"'l l li..l' -* - 1i , ..„ 4 ,31,4:t1 .,7 , - :!..d ',',1" . ..:•-• 7 ; dir•;:!' • • 5 " % "•1•2 ,. 11 , 2. :::','...":: ':. 14 *;i1::::. 14 . '..4,;: i A:: . I'. ...",:•,:‘,.. . r1..4 i f. , ......_... ! Lotnivittx Norzt, Jana 24, 1b62. , ArTre - - t .. .§t a '4'.iiiii:l:: .1:'*::::!:1::?-•:".; • ~:. I dike in you paper of. the 224 th at, 1 :01 1 4i4;k.N.....U'7:',.';' : 4.:.' -..•••• '-', „.. . touttanniestion'from a Shelbyville oorrespon• ‘' !&*i .l l- 1 b:-:. : •,*, :.,: - ''. dent, professing to be a "'correct statement" :17 ...stiOlti:: , .kti•idntt:: • - :-•:' "1' '-' ' of the resent expedition against Chattanooga. '.' .." 41:"%;!; , 14:".;:f ":".• - . ... ..-' '•"__ :.:. , , The wonder is bow so many mistakes could be 'condense:l in so abort an article. The entire 2 ._ .. ,..., ~ ..„,,,,,,. , ........ ._ ~ - le ...„_:•?''4l„,lik. ,;A"? '- '1;a",;-"-• r:•••..' •', .0:-.. ,, .;..; • " ,',."' - ... : rmit05i.,..2:,4:..z.eV,4":.:•: : .•.;•,•,• . .- .„_- , , ' protraction contains more error" than ft does distill:lt sentences. With your leave I will rs give you a j'eleorreoted gemmed.. . . Z it '::1"4: :; - ; !;% ! :.::141:','"4 : 4 :1 %. * * - - "i?: . `!iii•- ::. .:.. 4-: . ' , ~•' ... - 'i.Z ' ' : ::: . ", 1 . Negley's command consisted of parte of ..* : 1;_i" . 1r;:t 12 •::11,, , ••1 1 0.:!•Tz.*';-- .• ••••*".' ' , -_. Nambright's,-Slarkweather'i . and Turchin's .i?e:l3. * 1 ., 1i, ! ; •^1,4 1 : 1 13 : 1 ''. ;14 , - ' ;• ':; :: ' . ' 441 : 1 ' .. .. , '- • brigade': The whole' ford: earloped near Jae „,kit.:71,,,444!1::1;,..:,.t 411::'.".,,'• •;„, . -, ~ ... . per on the night of the Stb. On the morning. b1e.,..:„ .:,,..• ...t . :•::.,, lilt •;;A' ~.-4, ,'",:' • ' ':- -.' a thirlcii, Idei:Negley ordered 25 moulted S - i 2l . ''4l •lf.i l 2' ' ''':•;,-'”. ''':•; • - '' -: infanlttrbf.thiil9th Iltinote voinnteere, one 4. 1-I'iii ! ...? • • t ilt:.„ 1', , Z : :: ., '-' 1 '!‘ :• . :• • :•_,c l''.'-' ~ ' 1 1 eompany,.t. ths'llth Ohio "dairy, and two. eampaniee "of the 4th' Kentucky cavalry, all ".8..:11.* 1 , „,.,t.:4•1r5.„,.%;-:.•,.",.. :- c :2;:;.:4,...:.• •••, - •,, ~ - , c. e . 1. , : „ .:i...... , 4e44.„,. -1...?,: 5 t.... ! t0,... . s ., „,,.......,; 'ender command of Capt. Schaeffer, 4th Ken-, 'le tt• • • `. : , " : .l_l'l, ,. .'",:rldlENNK„'' ", • . ',--,;:,: `L.. 'tasty cavalry, and the 19th regiment till 0010 ~,.. 4.:.;,N. 3. trai..'l , r s e4;.l. l ;r:.` telt4ir ' s " . ....••,.- • . : 4 ... volunteer Infantry, the whole undercommand . •W1.,,, rk' = "kt4,•:,.,„0.. , ,titi:,7 1 6W4-! , ., ::-. -1 . .1,, . - : - .;,y1. 1 •... 'of Lint - Col. Jos; N. "Scott, o! the 11th ICI-. ". • , : , 1 .44 ‘' , .. , ..:''.:44.:',:',0:3 , ,,:.: 9:" ii;:. •'• ,'-' ';' •"• acts.frllOriteicia fin try, to proced lo CU tie. ' . • ::! : • ••tAaa4:N . CS X 1 4 1 !:44:•:":,-; -','.-,.- '. - - • • ' noose by a bridle path smote the mountain, •. ,- /.14:r1g",-%•!'le/ifAtai,ll46it l• .'...-"''. only Oda it mils long, while the remainder Th' •7: ';' ll al r '4 . 4.o 2 . ,liltt:li t t : ,:ffirt-t-' , . -. ,1 , ..‘i• .• • ~ Of the' ores more) by the Anderson Pike, 4F.i'a . ;;N:. -'•'• if-lt: 04 :.;11;0:14. , ..• -:::. .--.•- • ~ some At malleit long ., Cot. Soo tt reaChed Chit -o,s,s: 0.. ...•Y :• • •:,..;,,,:iN e • ,:'7.. • ._.-- ''' : till4ooEll *boat 'noon of. the fib !nest, having •4,_,,.. 't"!11,1.10F:',!;'.:ntli•14; .: •-'-' , -- r Mien 'lm ziatoiretur 'pads of the rebel ear. • '3 '. :lll: .o t l 4" : 77 FU'''.::::::'; -c: "."'" - , : ' • - - ""••'- ♦ airy; capttirthle andry priionsis, horses and VloartOta , l..i.o , ,, ~ ; 15)dri5.:40i,.4*T7p.,::,`,1;141,4*;:;k:'.41,411. L --3":"" " arm.,, /O n ammunition and atoms, Including 41...iAtivale,lbiZiffi'.;:;4:f "i- '. . • - ',' slaty' boxes id" totweeo. Ile remanditered Jp.=, .-'54V,,,.. i•;. :4, , ,....,7,4% 1 ;; ; ; 1 4, ; : • ......---•- -. , . the p o sition thoroughly, and; on Oen. Neg. -,..4;a0,,...:,,,,,,,,,,4„,.2,,,,,„,.,_,.,:..,,..,. ley's arrive!, was prepared to, giro him full 'end valubfe information. ...i '' •5.. 51! :' ,1 4:1i•cg -17 .,;0 ' ,i7 •- ;; - '......•-: • !. - • - On ths evening of the fib atter All this had A .. ' A t A4 4 o : it:: : ;* . iit - _ 41 . .i,ii.,‘...",....:,....:,,..;; 1i r..,..!.,._ 1 kappaia,76)1.14.br.ight.........d v. on...pidlB..utile' from Chattanooga, and reached there on the forstoom of the 7th. inst., A eLo t ue 2 l ,y p. Lollo o w e ed n. lb zi y a C gia ol y . T or m a rm ero hl d n' a s rec com on men nois d : dame 'lllJoree.:" llambright's artillery , we, posted on a bill about threafoartbe of a mile " . .- - 1 . ~.,• ' ; . ;111.,T-P1 ,!. fd:!: '.," - - t; f'4,t:Ll,i.„• ' A 4?4t...4! 7 F,.. i It.U. AZ. ....... , :••••.10.1.4,44: t t'.* . ::• . ..,.:e.... :,,.,' ~ ~,4. .N.,01:1;;; 1.1 : . ..grlr!...t: :. -.- ~ ....:,...v .?i.1:74.. 0 ),:1,.. z . i t,‘ . ;;;.•;.,*.• . from the river, and the 79th I'ennsylvanis in sd•-itl':,4,-:°,.",.'1.4.k.t? 0 , ::All' '. - ........" to .latdri,Phded to support 14 under the erro- P.4l;* ~:,, 5 ;e:44.51, 4 41% A 4t... 1 - 1 "-"'-• .: ' : - - dons rupposlUon t h at the, enemy had a son '', ..•%Pa•„. r+l ".; .kr4 , l.- --,-. „„,,„,„., 1 „-„,,--- d Imy, it l; m y bor t , eldersble force In the low :woods on this olds The24th regiment ' of Jilin is . 'l!**F.'.4 : V ' *".:l4;il:i'S'n ibia- ;;Pu'bg no P'uthilitY of other min. o r f olt i s h n e te r e l rMi dela ad o - erlhtof the ‘ 4. 1.:;•...50,..;i:AL1:,.......1*-414.,-.:: 5 , . ,- , .f4,---,:a:vgwthela.v,f,-,Vcspfth:Lat; hattery;dinl the fr,/ Illinois iolantears an .„,...e..-,r.46;..7...74..„:t 4 •f,,.:• - !..7 :. -.. .... t.,„ a t ty) . th e 'tie let, on'tbi, hill, ad ordered to move for: t1 g5 2 1 ':;11:. i '.*:!;7:;,:c.411:? . .r..' , - - --- 'mart 'end sneerer whetever f rue f .tbe en i ii : .* : ::: :::4:; 1 . . t :5 E i..4 . 1 .r.p.::iirve,.:4.2. ; .,:::: , !:,5.„,..: i4r 4,; : .::ia.:"1.4.0. 7 .1:47 , ::::::.:::0.,,;.,:i, - ; : :. . !, i .:ti11z...i5c : 7 ?. rL:r,; ' , , ; . : .i .7 1..,......., ~, ~... :. .... , . We rus7;.,lisiti.si. ..12L tio 11 __ltij t eizast,art jAutiz s e olirov rd thmildiv i um , o * : l lllll :or kii.:::47 ! 1 i i i ~I,:in i err i .. . 1., : flier:tatieoo..b.oo4l:71 id not the the or 740080ui. The 7 . boviva 0 01406. t o ad :.. 4.0 0 e d . ri r 1 6 : 4, " 7 e n se. t imiki v e o c e i y m i s a I l ibb a 7:c4l 6 7a w i t,e u h e:d i ar i es : a o fieot ry l made bi. this iathorutatgye, • -,..: s; ' :31 I VN*. leit.iic • - 0p..0.441..:..44,-..g.k1*,.;,,.. _.,. i... -!!‘ ii , :sti . A4*- - :1'1`--o•t-;:•:''s . . - Prom 2 „,.........,* -Tea p i ' ... P. ' Moksatheinenty'i battiriad In pHs, and t t i ; .::.! . ...1 )a.,,,,t.-• - i !!.,,,!•.,ti.l4 . :ii t tB‘;o -, i The ein elOtakermeame ;sip : :... inamided in getthig a . respossa s .in reboil and rt,7i ..; ; ! ..1 7 1 1 . 1 . ,, 4.1, 1 : . tT :::';' ; :!- !: ; 7 1 . ; ' ? . !_• ! , f:, , •; s: ',' ''',';;;; , ai of ett i n cin & t i i rm uila t o ftn o. tn A leel iss i l tsasa isseema had , ani by ma red r • Wil ehiii 7: 7ll 4i ui p ery i . ll 4o lll d thla sittl e eo a ra i!octio niti : o. ,b !.: r. 'l; l7;_ c_u : If-!":" .I.'': 4 ' , l : ";':' ''....• .‘::.•::: ! •..`.7 ' ' ~" --, from 'Knoxville at the *Mt plata, who atm- Dotes', hd fehett_Paa art w ith.to g t ...- ',f`i'• " .7:!' • -• .• , •:',;'''''-'.•..4'.•:':-. .;,...:, •,:. i„.. indicated, with the sallirsigy antitoxin/pa, and fatilierY, as to, &italL,Dorta7 g" "476r l .c., ..! ;• ; * .i. , , , , , 44 ,,, :;:•::%13...t.:•:,;..n....:•••• ;; ;;;•• ......' , Lie ropart4 have bas eemettietheted to o e v *Any sodded t ie asearate aim of the ebot k, ..'''.. ; -,': - Nit :•':.'' K';': : ::'.; : jfil.t , ".•:4:: f r . 2 4:;." : : :: "-- : . jat t a t ai by oakum' of as - pu e w uma kt • which silanced one oohs rebel gam', the only - •,1 4 ::' . %.,• ., •1 - _,..-,'.: ~..*:;:i ~••':'. .i % 4 1 4 1 - , i.. 1- .+3,...;.ii.-....:: who_pased" . threethtbia ait.TYeaterday Ira rod' one haavra kr have' been hit daring theakir 7 ,'-‘ 'f•''''''',2 - e4:: .2...fzi: , i'''' . 2! •:-.; :- .• • - -. -. • ~...t!-• T.. • . • I '''''';;' C' -: '.' ''l ''''' I; e ...... ' ''' ''''.' - '• Imatiausa• The Pr°r oll 7 Of in lola After the alinaltading ewthe Lath Cid I rode ` .,1 / 4 4'.? -':. 4 - -•':*!' ' - -1 ,- •'•',!• 2 ''.: ...•'. , ' Tevommearts in the Union anmy wee bcing sold from de end °yea:H D . c y s u m hu rt ix, tae :'-• •;. :4 ,••' -' ••••:".-'"1 ..• .': ~ ;,; -' 02, • -••,- at imam) Including fartilture, agridaltaral other is - march-otCtolonel Tarehla T &ad at '-", • ....,:;;...., , : ....„.,..... •,", ".;,.... ..;,„.;:.:,..,....,:4 triplemen ts, eta., tuo attention beinit kaid to the that „thee no detachment, eompatry,'or sines ••• :' ' ::: •. - ' " "-: ', • . tr'.''''' 1 - •".-," .- aeseasitlas of theft' isonnisa7;, - . 1- .ailtiotiPzilbed auls. of Ida 29th Pamtitylvania volunteerr was ;•:. :- • •.-., • ..: ' ' '.' ''. ': ........"A-:',.* :). ....-::•.'. tritium la r • Telllifilell, Mb* Bliel been erne 4 . 4 an or near the river beak. A a coda:u m . ' •.4 .; ' ' • ::' .. - , •: .- :." •'' ' ' j.,,.'-'.':• ':'--,;•-• AAA Crtee.thbe le 801 thhenkigii, lAA giktibeg. %Wu mentions ef, act in ble 001014 report, • ''• ' , -.-'- '-. ;:-..' .• • ...j• .. •'.._.• • ' - :• ':' ,-. .t"': - ' 4.- -• • ;frost the abets of onwholktmemiloOKiiimi hie' ft smit have taken place at loin later period. '-,'.. • ""', "." ':- '': :' • •••:. --''''':-.-:. .'" ; ''..;-'.'".;-:•",..'''':, remains had inflect all Erisstillifortintar.: Wat reopen the 7r Lb Pennsylvania renderoi i ....: ' '; . ',.... .• ''. 7 : ... ... '.,' --...- ' ' ....:,‘ ''' t ' :-. ' - MIK. ,Wllolllll2' lee vole recallble sesse.' 'Oar to a battery espanited from the enemy by a •- . ';'' ' •....; .....': ~. .t- - isformest.ssys,-17sioneoldlers who an nriao- ; mak dittadoe end the Tennessee river, is not . - 4: " . '. • ''. '''' '" ' '''' -" " ' " -L-- • ' the Beath AZ* dyiss rapidly ht sumo- wily seen. - • ---.- •:, , :: , i ....,- ~..... ..; • .._.., .., .. . -a l .- 2 . due tainted mum and , votress food : The feet that Co. d, of the 19th Illinoll, I ; " ' '•.- -"*.••-•:, ' ', libleil air aripenermlici te OIL B. think/ had lee nes wounded, and C. -!., of the'Yeth -;:::'' • ' ''...- .: ..1 '.. - , .•,•''.. '-. '- " ' the rebel' eatheritim are 4 11 4 1, ' *Wig 'fig -Illinois, had one man tilled and ono none` " , ••"--: ••• - ,- : . -.- ~ shoetig gletwpear in this inty . Ns ai r ly . all the ;4, while the Tub Pennrylvanle had none -::::".. - •:-• ,:. :;. :".".'• , - -.:". , r a i d irdpoithre bate vithdreirc from East killed and only one tromadd, !hors plainly : 'i. ..•'''::•': .A' ' '.. -- ..'...,,- 2. - sag takes to lilohmond. The Atm wens andirr tri'anel'ithS Cent not , .. .<,' :- ".' ,* .s.::. -•.- •' .- i _'-',....1...":.•-•- la Iliad, hoverer, wl th saarrilla bands Lieu t. Cul. Parkkerst, of 'the 9th Michigan who mitt all Gene Cr depredation, votnntaers, told me afterwarde that, on tbs arixlit pit , nil' t Cr mos is lag of the Stb,hia regiment and the Ist y e „..14.,f,,,,,,, t, t ,,,,, aadt d" l a It. l a z a c la p. •. \ ''' - the nun army IV Ctuntertmd gel?, are ,1211.esansin were deployed on the vine bask ..., b ,,,, k ,,,,,. ukh ,.. d. zu . tdovi , r .,, ce ,,, d . dui, -7-. \ -''' " iii.L. ,- • •• . brieLLldieg Westin:ln waif slasghter stair/Et art z g ai ze s ed the +annoy:- Nighty's whole tat tam cd swirl. _ ",_, , „ arias . x . a. f 0•., " ''' 0 • Ixte‹. l / 4 ":„;••,..... -•::: • , thageapolimm of their Urea, esti are asshma en withdrew *boot 9a. m.• of the Bth. a""`"''' '' '"' .- Iva to their ~'lt Is ridlemlou to tell eanrlble men that a a m, aiias that k• •••I'd wain bete al:i tans, - . Y or :' ' . ' ' . , ' 4,,, " e ' ''' ' :l : - .... . ... '•'7•' N. ta - astkority, Cr discipline, it L. mail tome of infantrY, with light Amid arta: liatataf- 21 ' `naiad la LI lb' k g' •", L "' n il . -.4 , - , - - ---.... -, . ~,„.„..sulleinsgu t rOsi tt O restrain lay, On t.b.. north beak of . the Telleettell' - 1,044 tenet. et rier3eretand cert*leredge 2 PrOne. ' : •': ''' • i t' . .. --:. N. --.....'' •:;'. ' ' .'' Ch a rs. men whose famille_e voi belle ebosard / rim -With no "ammo et animal:4r sat 'get' tea "Gmr• N.,42.-"4.blaig'it• ceme c f • i ' 4 "' • .• . '' d whose friends bre been *inbred by try . ern .ershincli demonstration; conld:drfeer• :that sew eteemer inn compunen en , Cert. Z. IV, • - and ... . ' ha i l -- ' ' -' ' ' . . ftla ObilihitolPlW OsaY fort* of 101 4 1 !!ilf I%trtY, themerty ef thadeki No, L She mutes trier 't . • ' :: • .... ."• . , •.:..• :- •z - !,? :'''• ' ' •-•''- ' " ,- •;,,.... !..1..,, - 4,e,, , ....-, ';4,.. .f .‘.,_ ,Y 3 ‘..•' : 7•___e.,, ,, . ~ :, : •.).: : .:•:-,: • ;:, ' , .^ s- ''i s. 1 , , , .... • •:•_ ',,-. . : ...-.. - 7, ''-' i ...,,?, : •..:b.•:.:.:+,:;Alr 1, - ,-;:,,,.; . • 7 .7-,,,,2 , -.'...7„-....i.:,+'...j•••Y.,-4;;'''',ls.2lP.P"''''.".--- . - • ‘,-',-- - - - - - .i ., -- ..:•,: -,:- •;'••••••:.•,,--,.-i '-. .... ,-----, :< •,---5,- ; , . •-; ' - .7 . _ .., --:.,.....,,,,,..i?•::::.,?::.,,-1,,,,,p•5:_,-4,A4,:.--.44.%5c4 --, . .- . • . .. . • ,:;,:::.--.,. ~.......„,,.-•,--.....:",•,,....i....„:•.,..ic.,:i5.:41,-1; f4 ,••: ;, -,,,p 4- t p...,:z;,,, , , , ..-.;4- A . 4 , i pA. ..4 ,1.4.,F....,.-4 ......,..... .. ~. .. ...... i . ....... . .... .. ?. ..- ~ , -.-.: ,27,-..„-..!.:._..,:g;!1?,••;:iii...7?",7- r•4sk-.-:1„ ..,:„..wti?":-•.0!2;.-.2:-.•-.-* - •• •-:.:. •-• " • • -- • . •• • ' -• • 1 z• -.... • ' • . .. s. f ..„ 1 '... t.-,:-.•: .. .rfl(i:::i-,V:i4'o'f" : ..... .. •• . .. ... .... . . .. .. . ..- , ... .. . . . i .. ... ". . . . .. . .. : t ', ` r .! Y ~:.:: '~;- ~ .tS •••• 5:'•;••.... • :" . • l*Q1; !• • ' Lb., . r,... 2 . , .:! . A,' tq.! .. ..;•: , :; -':;';1•:::::.;.1',"...-.-:;.7.:; .. .. ..,. ~ •1 :. -. : , ":.t:!Z!,i..; . ,i, .... .'........,::3.1:.•••'::'• ...;!,.::.:ii.;...i.;.,,..it.,-!. ...:. i . A. -t.';, .•.**::!.:,:.....::. ......? * ; : :, •_ • : . ....:.1,5.: , .. .":,::.:.., , : f ,_ :•: . ;:: i . 1- 4 , t 4.,,1.... _ , : ; • . : : ::,............,.. , ........ i. , ..1 .. - BD LETTER: . I,6YAL BLACK 4 dlerps/Aties mention the great erraltaresot mums g _the eronserre-alerery man In Cobgrau, caused by the ftedlototik letter from Den. Huns. Thelon° wing eor , rupondeme was laid been the Hours on the 2nd ltYie WAllMMriaTwllrr, WilitiaTON, D. C.,) 3, 1862. mu:: On reference to • tbe aniwar. this - Dalatthunt„ of the lath alt., to the resolution of thellacue of Bapteeeetatives of the 9th of 'last oath/lb, calling for infarizuttlon,reepoctiog. • . the'orzentsation by Oen. Rueter; of the De. ;Pertment of Routh darollea, of& reme t'vol cm teem for the defame of the, Mgiilan , nt c - •- • pond of bbeek men--fogitive sleves?—it be semi*that the resolution : bid hewn. reibired'l to that officer, with histnirdiOne make . . im +aedlatereport therien. .1 bare now the bon , ••• , ..I.Cato transmit herewith the eopy.of 'lmmure." eleration bait realm" from ben. Hunter,' for . lashing Information lth it* hie antion touching. the vtriocur, 'Matters Inatome(' 'in :.thre,re solo --" I bare the honor to be, vary,respeotfally, Your obedient servant, Brno. M. Seterosr, Bsaretary of War e Non. 01. A. GroWSpeakeU• Home of Repro ; Restrooterms Deer -or Mrs Bourn, / - • Port "loyal, B. C.,Juni 23,1862. J. •• . Hoe. assemer, Sarrirlary of Iraristraaa• But r I here the honor, to acknowledge the receipt of a communication from the Adlutant - ; General of the army dated June 13,1E182, re goutas tee t• 3 foralsh you. with the Informs.. Lion accessary to answer certain resolution* t • , Introduced In the Bonze of Reprememtatirres, .• •• Ines ,1862, on motion of. Hon Mr. Wiekliffe, rf Kentucky, their substance being tothquiref.. Whether I had organised or. was cruel =. - partment.wryer:mem of fugttive;slates in tail s..Ds 2. Whether any , authority baa been ginie tome from the War Department for-such geniution; and S. Whether ,I had been tarnished by -order of the War Departmeme with clothing, ani.. forms, arms, equipments,A.a. for each a force. • Ooly having received the letter rorminit them inquiries at aisle bone Baron's, eight,. I urge torment my Blamer in iinue.for tire. steamer sailing to-day, (Monday,) this haste preventing me from entering as minutely al I could vita' upon Many points of detail, •as the paramount importance at the Inhinoli " calls for. Bat' in view of the near tennimer. Lion' of the present mato:id Congrem, exut ;-the wide spread Internet. WWI" must have bees awakened by Mr. Wickliffe's reeolatiern, I prefer pending sylph - ail imperfect answer, to waiting, the period necessary for the collie- Don of feller and more romprabensivo data. To the first Munition, therefore; I reply that no regiment of fogitive slaves has been, or le being organized in this Department. There is, however,e One regiment of persons whose later misters are . fogitive reinas," men who • - - ..everywhere fly before the appearernoe of the National flag, leaving their servants behind them to shift as beet they can for themselves. : far, indeed, are -loyal:persons composing this regiment from seeking to avoid the pres entee of their late owners, that they are now, • - - ons and all, working with remarkable Industry to place thetosalvm - ht 'a peeitlon to Jain In Dal and effective Pim:Lit of their Artie., and traitorous proprietors. To the booed guidon' I hare the honor to irriterer 'that theinstraetlom given to Brig. W. Sharman by Don. Sintonermatron, • , • late Betratary of War, and turned orate' me eameadon for my guidance; dd distinctly authorise-me to employ all loyal panes - offering their serried in defence of the Union, - and for the /oppression of this 'rebellion In . any =mar I might see Ai, or' that the cir micastahoes mighteal for. There .is no re; striation as to the 'character or color of the parsons to be employed, or the natere 'of the employment, whe the r: civil or military, In which their Barrios:Delta/1 be used. I conclude, therefore, than. have barn authorized to 'en list fugitive Mares as 'soldiery, could any inch be found in the Department- No such charm. " tare, however, have yet appeared within view - of our moot advanced picket', -the loyal elates everywhere remaining on their plants,' ' tone to mammas in, aid zur, and supply no with food,'Ltherr and information. It is the masters who hare, in every instance, beim the 'rogitives mania_ .away from loyal slaves'm a 11 es loyal aoldbur, and whom we have oily " t3artlally bean able to see, chiefly with their heeds over ramparts, or rifle In hand, dodg - •••. kg behind trees in the extrema distance. , In the airman, of any fugitive master, law, the deserted Meru would be wholly without remedy, had not their tints of treason grown the vied to pursue, cam» and bring be* them pons, of whose protection they -have been thus mrodenly.bereft. - To the third interrogatory it is my painful deity thr reply, that I have never received - a:4 spathe authority • for lianas of clothing, uni forms, arms, equipments, Ica., to the -troops fa queetinn. Jay general inetroations "from • • Mr. Cameron. to amploY. ,, ,them In say men; eier I might find necessary, and the military exigencies either department and the country being my only, but in my judgment, same sat justification. Neither hare I had soy spa. cite authority for Bopplylng taC46 „patrons ' ~ with shorole, spades, and pickaxes, when ma pleying them ulaborere, nor with boats - and ears when using them as lighter men, bet these are not points iertlP.Prid in Mr. Wick ,. liffs'imumiution. To melt secured that liberty to employ men in any particular capacity im plied with it liberty also to supply them with the necessary tools, and actingupon this faith I hare clothed, equipped and armed the only loyal regiment yet raised in doeth Carolina, . I malt say Itivlndication of my own conduct, that had - It been for the Many other diver ailed and Lapriratirie Claims on my time and attention, a much more satisfactory result ' might bare lead. hoped tor, and in place of only one; u . at present, at (east fire or eix • -Mal-drilled, brave and thoroughly atedintated , regiments 'hook' by thle time hen bean added • to the loyal forces of the U010n..." - "The experiment of arming the bblacks, so • fares I here made It, his been a-template, and even amarvelona on mess. , They are sober, docile, attentive and enthmlaalbr, displaying great "tutorial capacities for ampahtng the 'duties of the soldier. They an gager beltutd . ill thirty, to take the geld and be led into az tian; and it Le' the anantrnOta oplelon of the anthers who hare had charge of .them; that in the pectathritin of the climate and country; 'they will prore-invalcubler equal totter irregular regiments so long and - sucesstfall the West ly used by the 'British antkoritlea In ndia Islands.'. In eooelurlos,l lonia any it Is my hope, there appearing no possibility of other rain. form:manta zrerleg to the exigencies at the ma:oi pair, on this kirnirtanla, to hare organized by ;- theept ar _next tall, and to present to the •I; ',6 4ntrem3441.,, from 48,000 to 60,000 of these • hut entl, devoted soldiers. - Trusting that. ' this tterraay form part of your answer kV Mr. Wicklifte'a :isolation, I hare the honor to be, most ntspy,-your -obedient sir vent,- - MaJor-thoteridCommanding. iMI INEIIIIII i-'-.-JV- ~; . rl , , . ~_rt~. Letter from the Pittaburgb. Bonita , r -C toimittoMOO..Xl.r:.ll3titatirdit w. teen- Grille - Nurses. JR the halide of ; vthe:.Etteanyel•Hilted and' Wounded Ia CoL,Rowlers Itegtmetit4 Pcntrum..Momet, Itily 3, 1862:-: . Tirid, worn-out aad alma; exhinited, t e r rm t butnglardshiiishd:privathkr, I, to 'reju toniViiiditan'aro rlaity,;ii this dred him_nortitiOpolefa.llor*,*'Know lotolP3#ol4lldhaiWeikor:from c° o " thersforei _ to nod foil Of our doings and actions •on the battle held. • i. Boreiemorieding further; r will state here that some, sixteen digt,:Nurses, including Mr.,llranot, are now,ln.theliands of the re- Nets, they having .vokintarily given" them selves cip; , , reuraieder made their escape 'after scary Union soldier had left. This ow tarred at SlVAlrtiSt4l4l3,illit Sande, evening. We left 14hlie Bowie Landing last Monday' week, and attired at Savage's dustion In stew .boars, where've were to remain undoXeharge - of 14;110°6nm '"U.B. A. During the first two day', ilsited all Weitteru Pervisylvapia regiments, and found "them all in excellent condition; . but, alai t—what a change since Aso! Many of them have been kilted and 'wounded in the late battles. ' , After the - battles of last Thursday and Fri day, the Iltries..and Surgeons of the Pitts- Aurgh Sanitary. Conuntesion. bad morel work than they could.parform ; the W 013114114 ILITIT- Iog there by the .hundrods, from the bloody Geld. They would have, all been sent North bad it not.beeri foe' the rebels cutting of our COllll2ll2billltithl with the White Howie. . After the terrible . elaughter on our right win. our army ternmeneed to retreat Cnwarde the f ames - WO; and otihmt Sunday afternoon, the hos pital, filled to overflowing, was left to the Matey of thatebeli: • Not sahnibutance could be obtained to can the, poor soldiers within our lines. 'Before Oen. Relutreituan left, he sent a flag 'of truce over to the rebels, asking them notto !Mogen an engagement - near the hospital. While the bearer of that sacred Sag was near the enemy, they brutally 'fired on him, and hew's, eonsequently, forced to' re turn .without accomplishing his object. learned afterwards that the enemy fired a few shells into the hospital, which exploded among the wounded, doing considerable damage.' The 102.1 Regiment (Rowley's ;) 62d, (late Black's;) and the Bth, 9th, 10th and 11th Re serves, suffered considerable loss: On Friday the 11th Reserve, Col. Glailagber, went into action with over 900 men, end osme out with 1261 Every commissioned officer was kilted, except a' agitate and two lieuten ants. Co. IL was not . 1n the fight, and are safe. . - I was told by one of the members that the boys rallied again and again around their Colonel, determined to die rather than surren , Last . Tuesday afternelits;• the 102 d,, Col. Rowley's, was engaged in - li** fight; in which they acted in a most gallant manner; I wit neared the whole affair, and saw the • brave fellows naVting a desperate charge down a hollow on the enemy, forcing them back., The regiment lost a number of their best men In this fight, among whom are Major Poland, dangerously woubded in the - hip; Lieut. ' Mooney, of company E, both legs shot off by a solid ball, died stale. being 'carried of the field; Arthur Elliott; Company A, right leg amputed above the knee; a man named Fran eis,•Company 0, also died while being carried &QM the tad; Frank Mart, Company A, was slightly wounded in the thigh, and bad re turned to duty when •I left. ' Lhata. Reid, • fbrmerly of the 102 d, but now an aid to Brig— adier-General BODO, was shot from his horse daring the action. Sergeant Joseph Thomas, of Company E, was slightly wounded in the right foot, while the regiment was on picket, about eight days ago, and wee taken prisoner at Savage Station last Sunday. It was an Impossibility to obtain the list of killed and wounded is the 102 d, on account of the army baing on the Move. Company F bad sixteen men wounded from the tide they left their camp until the end of the fight, six of Whom wars accidentally' shot by our owe meh previous to the fight. •• . • , . When I left the army, they were . going to builds pontoon bridge amass the river, for the purpose of 'mating our army to cress to the other side. Great movements will no doubt transpire dozing the comingyreek. Last evening, after oar army had reached the river, rations were tuned to all the men, and, coca more, plenty of that which stabiles the inner man was to be found, which made the men look mon chasrfnl. E. R. W. The Affair- at Chattanooga... Gen. Nagler and Col. Ham bright, etc. ' An °Moir of Oen. Negley'a Staff aaanrea as that the following In a much more reliable art count of the expedition to Chattanooga than aay heretofore publishid, c l"keefirect as far as It goes. It was addnisqd to theLealsrille siegeartillary,cogslatlhemdo.huia railroad bridge* behind them in theirrstratit. ".' •-Tiks'exned Ilion: against Chatntheoga was : 1 1 I patl n cumun ot l ' lO:, ,lt t. ' le e d n ' ein t i a . on m sPed o strate ve l ta ti e ° o:/ ii,ini " o a rd 9r ated: cite ll eo ttai i rr i i itad o e ; T : ocenpy their attention;And, if possible, draw reinfercements from Knoxville, end Cell:illy, thui lielPing Gen; Morgan . was mars& leg on Cumberland Dap. hi E organ's dispateher from the (lap alio w the success of the oilman*. _Nagle, bad no orders Pi- cross theilver or to occupy chattanoogs, even/appalling he bed leo/ability to do fp, And If Aid, taken, the town sad forced the rebels to retreat toivirdi Knoxville, it would have been, at that time, ; s disastrous blunder instead of s riotory for ' I heard Gen. Kerrie; tell Col. Turchin, on the forention'of the Sth ioet. , that the enemy bad comeinto Obaltanooga during the night with a very large force of infinity and intending,to annihilate qi the next day.. This 'seems mach more probable:than the story of their. (rebels) retreat. • . It seems cations that Col.- lasnibright, ip his on/dal-reports, should entirely ignore the forces which fought aioutspl and In front of him; bat Om surelbe .6 too good a soldier to desire honors - properly belonging to others. A gentleman pope/sing smelt highly itilagi native abilities aa your Shelbyvi ll e correspon dent should Donnas Vilma)! to the drams and the As:Uwe, sad not meddle with army car respondent/4st the risk of stealing from honest soldiers their bard earned laurels.'• • ' Very respeetfully, your obedient i . irrant, . Wm. IL Cams: 19th Irols.i . ~ ''_;Liam. and A. D.C. Important from the Mississippi River Fieets...AO Elpealticio op' the Yazoo River, etc. STRIICRAN BWITZMI4ND, (oboes natabery,) * Jeine 21413, via Memphis, July 2J. To. Holt. E. M. .S7auston, Semen:Asia/ War :. • Sinee my last dispatch, Informing you that I had communicated with Flag Otheer Fans gut, I have been able to maintain constant Intercourse with hit Beet through the active energy of Gen. William.. ' • On Wednesday, the 26th instant, I went ep the Yaluo river with two rams, the Monarch . and Laneuter, the latter under'command of Medics! Cadet Chia. R. Eliot. I proceeded about 65 miles, to • point where the river is ' obstineted by a raft built :by:the enemy and protected by four gnu in a battery. My ob ject was to captors or destroy three of the en emy's gunboats that I was Informed were tying before the raft—the'Nfin Dom Polk and Livingston. I ran up close under the battery, and wee mortified to see the enemy set fire to the boats and start them sAriftdown the river. I was obliged to leave the river to escape the conflagration. The three boats were totally destroyed.. - The enemy did not • fire upon us. , • . It is with great pleasure that I announce the arrival of Flag Oftiou Farisgut, with nine vessels of hit fleet, above Vicksburg., ,•They passed up this a. m.-about 5 o'clock, through. a severe fire from some thirty or forty of tha enemy's guns. Their loin as far as repOrt_eto was four men killed and thir teen wounded. .4111i - 0111: - . ii3 - 1181) ELLZT, COALVVIOLLL:. - BROORD PlTTlliinifaill • 'EtKETS. IB.pertall wdeity . for Iie , PIELAnvIt . Castle. . • airvioar, Jaif 5.. lan /MOUS—Theta Is • slight lanirovenstrot to the de mand far dour, bat prices manila unchanged: Bale of . 350 bb le lairs Fatally at $4,80345,00; 103 do $4"3.5,10,ate1150 do do, at $3. Ho rale. of Sacra reported. GILC/CE11133-2bero Is • better Inquiry for m aitre with an upward tendency to peas; Bala of 1.5 hbds sugar at Sji for Cuba and S% for choice 'Porto Rico; 10 bbla C. yellows% 10010.4; 20 bbla 3. coffee, at 11, and 25 bbla cluabod at 11,1441. 25 bbla miao w at 604,0 and 20 logs prim* eons at 15%. WIIII3ILYIs dna but unchanged; gala of 100 bbla conduce rectiNd front 'lariat 223 c,; 10 dO from eon at 28 and 20 do do as 29. . • • . 71411 —onchanged; sale of 10 half bbl, No. 2, - mackand at $4,2; 2D do whit* tab at fit; and 5 bbl, Baltimore barring, at $8,21 - . . 1411E6S—The modpts are far. ohne lb. datoand Is soils*. Price* rang* at from OS to 02 for rod from first hands, and $1,004)1,02 for whit& CRUDE with • sa/a of 1 . 75 bbla st 4 nor pl—osah. . glIZZ3E—Rime W. R. is la good Inquiry at 7; we note a lola of 30 bozos, at Ibis Agora. B.ALT-11rm with a aloof 100 bbla No. I Kitts at $1,60 per Dbl. 1161,115 E D. OIL-411e of ZO btols sad 500 141 a • V. 2 per pillon—an a4nuar.s. ILIDYS—SaIa of 113 dry Mat blare at 173, par tamed, e /009-14 m with a ode of 5 bbla at 10% 'per doz. BYE-dull; 9ißYrsm 'tors of 42 aka at. 48 per bashed. TOBACCO—eato of. 'at bow 66 and IN at 40 per pound. • Imports by Myer. CINCINNATI—era Paanterni-30 bus sop, 36 do brooms, Shoemaker & Lanmdae, Onttendort; 10 to hams, John sWilson; 16 MP al. cobol, B L rahntsaioot A co; 400 bp wheat, licßans tinter; S bbis Liquor, Win Clayton; fly boa candles, (AIM A Trbable; /2 111C1 bathes; 6 holm batting, E Edmondson; 16 b ids tobacco. Jim & Slatalot- 16 bhls tallow oil, If Sellers A co; 3 boa. I, Ster_ktstb; 1- cir cular ow, Lippincott & co;'l2.s bides, 1 cask bides, bog hair, ' John Kennedyo3 W Ws, Npeocer Corot* 86 t:We hemp, John torin & co, 26 do do, A Gordon; 78 bble mad, McKee co; pg• Jobb Mosta% /0 do. do. B Jones; 10 bbla boor, 1/1 II Looter co; 6dP do, Simon Lottok A co; 2do do, J UcCoillouga A co; 11 do dp, Wm Carr it co; 12 do do, Datil Wallace; 1416 aka wheat, It T Kennedy At Igor, 147 hales cotton. 9 Moja tobacoo,ll6o titan floor, 64 pkp barns, 85 phi; liquor, Clarke A co. WLIZELING —ma 6loassa-40 bbls floor, 4 WU sheep pelts, 2 bap ores tails, Chas A- co; 40 pkge ale, Wm Edmunds, lot sundries, Oliver Moder /0E 14 hall wool, Wilson, Melizoy A so; 13 do do, 8 / 1 • 1100 11 1 31 26 do do. Bob= A Thomas; 117 ski scrap, Wm Irlaoeto; Obis Amu, 01l bbhn Jos A S'etler; 03 oft Vigo Sellars A Canfield; 6 Ms bottles, John Ogden. CALLOPOLIS—en. Osnitst-280 bbls tour, Clarke it co; 1 ha. Jos Colima; 215 bib, J C McVay; 66510 do, Ardmeo CH Co. . . OALLOPOLLS—rea lichees — G4 Itdls willows,. Chambenr4 co; 12 hp hags, J W Blropion 36 hides, d Barbet:ldb; 11l bales hemp, A Gordon; 2:25 kka plunkt, Kezusetly It Bog bbb whisky, - 10 bss tobacco, Lambe&Shiplon; bbls akchoL E Beller. A co; 10 bud soap, Bantu:al & Connor, 27 bbli whisky, D Wallsto - 36 dodo, Vim Corr A co; 60 do do, hut Boyd; 26 d odo; Elias Bryan, 90 hhls Coot, ("larks A co; 75 01l bbli Pomo Salt Co. Import. by Railroad. Pt. IiVAIMI 4 C•10A00 illl4olo Jul y bra drugs, Hendarson brom , W P Beck •co; 27 carbor, MZaer; to bblegga biuna, Jaa Gardiner.= but raga, El A Jrabusituck & co; 4 dm broken glue & Illcbardr; lu bids wraptrap, trrm, Zug & Pally; 8.6 oil bbia, Oolumbla oil co; 4 bbla scrap irom. Watt* Wilma; lot agricultural im• pimento, Backup 4 Long. • 11 , OLIVIILLID • PIIIIIVIOII •1140410, July 4 Woks tanner amps, Wm Viacom; 19 cka pude, Mo. Kee & bror, bbla rod oU,1110"bra soap, IP& do Fable,- 'stock 4 co; bee arum ti Cooper; 20 do . bunk :Vaegorder; 20 do do; Goad & Matzgar; lu de do. 31 'W &Aoki°. ,13 do dm Jo.pOtr, Zi do do Drain Kirkpatrick; "Aldo do, Wm Cooper & cm 2040 do, W /I Kirkpatrick; 1 melodeon, QBloom; 42 boa alma, L Volga & co; 23 Ddb tallau., 31 W Wellman; 4 3 bbl. copper.? M Kowa; 1 car iron are, Zng 4 Fainter 1 dodo, eboeuterger; 3 can Gate, Tboe Pan); .20 pia dour, A Cnaokakabit. . • • River News. The river continue' to recede steadily at this point with Ors lest eight inches by the pier marks hat evening. The weather remains clear, Viand appeal. lively hot, In the suri........Thare Wee a 'tali amount of business done at the wharf on Bettirday, taking Into Pinuildcration the fact that it was the day after th'e Notirtla The nceipta were moderate and slightly lb excess of the shipments......—me Parthen la * tam chicianatl, and Lindh - man! &Wm from Oillopolle, constitute the arritals. .Thcrieetheade bed so cal lent freight toe , end had Nio.dlappatilasettlis through shat Ziliii*Grahara troni Zanesville la doe hem Ole minalmyw. The Neaten mid Ilia:ream tel Machina!! on Mdys Or , this thy, and will probably gel to t0.m0rt0N,:.•1ght.........We rindennand that the Moto goes the 'Wheeling trade, haulier, as a Molar tri.areettlY packet. eh* is *vary light Wet and la Well adipted ler the hide during low pleased to• learn that tiapt. lams nmitnrly the well•koown clerk of the stamen Key Wort Pa. It, and Sliver Lake No, 8, luis sasumod command of, the "Joliet". a 0 cie new boatjast cmaplatad, ander the sciPcrieleadencs of Mot Jobn B hods*. Cape, Nation =a a very Popular and expwitooxi iisamlaaa, lad the mr. , " could terthave rude • better selection fee ths,porl.', • CAR. CNAA. Ilsamoke—ltts gwollaman who Is wall-blown to all oar steassbcataio, and wbo bad oormusad of a company ,sttachod to the IPlllost Of b. • • " 6 ' 1 E 0048 / sasinnott .wkicbtlesnited eatisfactorily to all concerned. The engines worked remarkably remarkably Well**. avow bOir, and Cent. Terry in tact, to that she= be stern:dal th comparatively lit .l/6 latex oa doped of the pilot..Hcr dimensions are 166 feet In length; 83 feet beam and 4% fest hold. Was three boilers» feet long, and 38 inches In diem 'ter ; cylinders, 15 lichen in diameter. and 6 Solt' stroke.' The cabin. *web lithe work of Gellert, Is wstiereanged mad convenient. and WM be Oa gently and terallY tarnished. The holt wee built by Gee. W. barman t Co., of Califorata. and Ls -Announced competent Judges to *good one La . 141 7. rcepoc The painting Ls the work of Wm. Lees, who ways does a good Job. In is woni, no trouble or expense has been/pared to make. the Got. den Zr,a what she mot tint Clial boat. VOA OMCINIIIATI LOOT LOVISVIILLITIO9 Golden ETN , eeint. Terry, and Juliet, Capt. Mellon, both new boats; any tap lor Cincinnati and Loniseille, and .will get eny about the middle of • the week. lux dr. Loms.—The landau, Capt. !Lotto,. tad Partbrala.. (hot. Brows, both oast pawner alma ala.are aanottuo4l to leave as above forthwith: • Tait Ni, Tooli. roe BT. PAUL.—TbIa na. nod ate gut steamer, la oummaad of Capt. U. 8:11. tHlatura, bashoottoed to blare for BL.. rant, an_ 111:atInvialay • 87,64. 1 1111.0411773. OR' CINCINNATI & LOU- L orius..--Tb. steamer rILIDIC 11.. Anderooni . will Irare at above uu =WAY. Eth haisot, al 4p. to: Fur freight or Immo apply on board or to ja7 JOHN !LAOS ' r, )114ir...41)U1n.e.1kt. MULL - • —Us .soc stoma nsw-yosis taplahs n. wm lea% MI atm..> tit WitIMXUAY. IPtb lostaut, is 4 o'clock p. in. Fur .frsight or • dip • y so Word. . : 4n4 . 1j Ult'C oihNATI t LOU lSTlLLlL—Tbilloastoesoar OLA/ 1 / 6 - POZ, Oapt. not. Poe, will bare for tha pa ' lla• soots named oo 'TUN/I:DAY, Sib lost., at 4 o'clock p7ot. for height or paaaasta apply oo tward Or to prt . J. D. LIVINGSTON aoo , - - Volt CINCINNATI A; x / 89 ILLL—Tba • spleadla stwolner JULICT, Pao . % ■ lll 1.... for tbs atneverasat latclustlll4o, points Oa WYDNESDAY, Uth Inst., at 6 o h lock p; se, • TOr (raisin or pastas., apply no board or fp j. L1V1547871.14 & 00., Moms Urrsit fillSblbblYr/ El V. WM . PACKET.—FOII AT. PAUL ihasze.—Tbe anatuar LINDIGN, J. A. UK , w' liars au above on TUESUAIr, alb - lad., at t. o' Lock var. Par naiad Impala's* a_pplr on board ur la .1. B. LIVINGUTON a.r, Amt.. CII4OIIVBATI & LuU• eylendkt powwow •" 11.11101,1 GOLDEN. MIA, Capt. Terry, Ina ware at above on TIMIDAY. Bth invent, at 6 o'clock le to. OißikilVit or memo apply de board or to :103.. • • J„ a. - I,IVINGBTON VO.. Agnate. L L Is; ti B.EN Y • lit V ' PACILEIS. TM gCONOIIY, C4O. T. Aroyetroag for On City on MONDAY. • Ith • lull lusul of fright. Tbs . BETObN i No. 3, Capt. Job. Conner, will b• belt Is tam l 4 IL J. COYLIC. Aglont. I.? Attu LA.n. wll:lsiiLYJ a ffa 'Mt ZABLIIVILLZ PACEZT.— uow and boantlttil pamenger steamer Sltthln ti ILA -11/LL Wt.. onnii - Ayers, knee* rittaborgh, for 2anarrille YVICIIT TUBISDAT.a4 4 o'clock p. ea.— llotnraw, leans Zanorride &TERI lIIIDAY , at a. In.. For Want or plague apply on board or to J.ll. I.II9INGBTON t CO., Ageots. Pltlabarich. EL!. MEWS L 00.. Agents. Zanarrlllr. EUQI.AI WHEEL NU PACKDT.—Tbe n*ndld. Samar 11111ZEVA, Copt. Jon Gordou, tsars. tot Wbeallng and all Intermndlitte_porta XVICELY TOYS. DAY, TUUBSDAT and SATURDAY, at IL o'clock .e. ts staking close c6nnortion• with itus regular qato for Paikardoirgb and Oloclnnati !Worn. , betas Wbo.Ung EVICT MONDAY, WZDNY.S. D Y and /MAY, at 8 o'clock a. m. Posesogen ramtpted tlunagh to CincinnalL Yoe hetes or pas. ants ea board or to JAZ. 06%1124 & 00., • . .1111 %Visor errant - - WIIE rACK.ET. Mut atemna Capt. D. T. Drown, learns for WHNICLIND, and all Intermediate . points, may MONDAY, WILDNY.D. DAY and rItIDAY, at IS o'clock m., making elm nonnectlona with the Parkersburg took- eta.. Bettis:t ang, hang _WILE:LING 4mirr7 TUESDAY, TRUK& DAY and SIATIMIDAY,st 3 o'clock a. m. Tor !knish orgaapage apply on board or to J'AJLCS COLLINS & CO., Agints, lON No. 116 Water street. 01880Lar10.ars, 11 C. Diss° ' LIMON OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnerrhlp hamar:lore *Mating uudaretur rump and style of Arm of A. LYONS A . llO. Is thLe day awned by. mutual consent, J. J. DOPE re tiring troin the budoom The badness of lb* late Arm •111 be settled by A. LIONS, at 108 Wood Ct.. Dar dares from 'UM 'beet. J. J. DOVE, • Pittsburgh, Jute 30, ISM. A. LYONd. In ?Wiring from the {WT. Arm I Chblrialijr MO= mend my late partner to my Meads and the prib•li balls J. .17IiIIVIE.• bUTIUN OF PAH E K .ILF—The parturershlp heretofore existing betweee JOSHUA .11110D14 . and JAB. D. VEHN/fAt thie day drooled by Itrutual consent. Either partner will nee the lie= of the dm in emitting up the bad. JOiHUA MODES, JAII — ES — D:Viti ITE IL. In Wilting from the Broorlag Burma, I ° l n , BeD, Jou. Dll.O , D. B. 15. - roirler, - IV: &Bead ~ Wm. th; -- , J. W. Woedwell, B. C. Bch •0: B. Anasp; ' r.nahm,. _ ll. W.llleke , . - P.-Jazie; •. - J, Id..Tiort.uldi • S. B. , W. B:. Phelps, -.. I . D. Id. Long, -. B. J. litutenoo. D.B. Berrop, , Jam.- W. Buter, D. IL McKinley, W. Itittuta: 1 , fiecntary and rer—D. , C. JUNLItr.`.; Open daily. from 9a. m. to 2p. m. . Abort 71 Ada . 1t • d Aeisirday evenliga, from to It o'clock.. '.. .Depoedta received of ONE DIMS and upwarini..• Dividends declared-in December and June of *orb • , , . Divideudi 1a101.14 tO remain on> plus! U.:the credit of the depietitaram,priocipol, d leer In oet, ditis cenatemorting ' ' /tooko th. ote cootaintag Charter, By-Lawe, 6a, farnifhad 110117 This Lettltetion olteta, eepeelally to those per sans whom,. earolnp ere mosly, the , opportunity to neeenttulete, by small deptelts, molly sated, - • aim ',web tem be a VOMIT., slum needed. theklattOto/ not only befog mkt; but bearing interest, testemui of teolobthot•onprodaellve. • ' ity2o:tylis • .1 lULLAJ tiAViNtiB l3Alyh,. No 00 _L./ rooms Smarr. 121 1856. - °pail daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; also on Wedutediy and Saturday, evenings, from , Key let to Nerxettiher Ist, "from 7 N. I o'clock_, and from November DUI • Nay lit.from 6 to 8 o'clock: - • _ Deposits received or gar arum norier One OW PQM. and adividend of the profits declared twice a year, In . Jane, and Deoember. lutenist has ImenVM , derail semloinunally, in Jima and. Decemberotinc• the Bank nu organized, at the rate of - duper tell. ' I irtenat, it not drawn ont, la planed to the credit of the depaltor se principal,mad bears the mine tee tered from the first dap of Jane and Deoember.66so' pounding twice a year Veitbont.troublJng the doped tor to call, or even to present his peas Wok. Altbis rate, mime, alit doable in less Nisei twelve yesers, making In the eggingste moire aim oar-trair .eza 13ooks, containing the Charter. Bann and Begnl4lol2y tarnished gratis, on application..at . • - ... P ' Auunnort-4EOBGE ALBEICE. - • 1 wen ,rantrosatt. • - - John B. hlnfidden, Isaac if. Ponnnoh. John ,m,h,,,,,,„, , John Ilarshillo.. ~ , Aiosandot Span, • Jima( B. LL bleods, , 3 13onf. L. Fahnanock, •A. id,Poliock, M. D. Jamas IdcAuley. ' 1.. Hill Bry n Jams Hardman, . . . I Wthhun J. Andainnu. •. . . , T . . Alexander BradAry, Jobn G. Back°feu, George Black, Jolm B. Canfield, Akar° A. Carrier, WWI = Charles Doug A. Colton lae, ' John Era., Hopewell Hepburn, Peter H. Hunker, • Richard Hays, - William S. Lately. - 61X111.21.111 . AZD TJULASII NORTHERN II ,WOURI Tie Hannibal and St. Joseph R. IL Co. have fdr gale °TER 600.n00 ACRES of the b PRAIRIE AND TIMBER YANKING LAND IN THE w EST, at low prices, on ten years' credit, at five per cent. interest. Twenty per cent. is deducted for tact payment in cash, or in the Land Bonds of the COM. ' PLOY: mien at par. if payment ir made within two Soon from dater of puttee" with Interest. At pew ent, the market price of the.. brands 4 tram 60 to '6O per cent. below per, which., affords an artramdinary opportimity to buy any of the Company'slande de sired. vary Much below real value. - A PREZ TRIP TICKET Is given to Landßuierey and they are charged only half freight on all build": big materials. wanted Dom _ - for that fur'. promments on .lied . bought of the Railroad Oren: Inducement* to emigrate to Northern Klarruth briefly stated, are as fOIIOWN _ A mild, healthy thence; rich • troth cheap the productlaos of which pay for them, an ; improvements too, much within the tof coedit I given; a larger variety arta& productions, umbra* cing all cereals, b,tobsom, Chinese roger me inn perketkui. Iris h'sweet potatoes, choker fruit. icluding ino, and pe ach es, than any dentin region r south or north; pure water; r wood, goal, Uwe, fine batilllaCk; day for brick. and mind for mo rt ar. are .ent and moth: , Madly. distribrited; . prattles are ready. kir the plow; a spring moistest can plant "mod own". fu the , bate; part of June, and gathera valuable utopia the I succeeding autumn littexdn g greet quantities of beeves and he fr to - only tumeasary to bey lan( I enough for building,. yards, orchards, vineyard, and; crop I. be arielemd as prairies supply any quantity oi•10:0ant bay Do e other oath than cutting mud" stacking. which I, done with improved mowers and rakes ohms than one dollar ger tan, and as todder.l. Ing Le con fi ned to llama menthe and km, but little hay, comparatively, ln UMW; beat 01 Opal pastur , , AIM costing nothlu, neither interest nor fair.; en; ailing the stock.raber or wont grower to keep harem and maim by the awn. berth orcaltin end owing by * the hundreds. and docks of 'hasp by the Homelands; all the markets ire eccessible by telegraph, rail an d' .I water, and the local Mali demand kw Word. hamPo to. , bath°. honst, mule', fat hogs, cattle and 'beep, tar, I export, ts ample for the supply. All them advan, ;ages ere' within three 'dip' travel Of any Atlentlel city, for lees than $25 faro. Shail suck Immense re- 11 1 sources reatudn unimproved . Nassoon is loyal 1 “ikmanioa isphasednagi"s It is now pettedly safe to emigrate to/Northern kihatruri, , and the toyer are going. It will aeon be a trill Opposer* concede It; and the highest controlling in, totem of the ntate demand it. 'Loyal "thireholders unite with Einkin-lering citizens In boldly admen - tins emancipation, as aarked by the President and approved by Uoustam.: . - . • COLONIZATION Io . .• I - • Enilgren iettling lu conies. will contribute greatly to each other • advantage. Large and choice. beelka of laud offered, fund& than every To enlonlee saccomhally. co-operation is reethemry, way and precticel by • little COneartad action. Now u Ms tin. fur. multitudes. with prudent Ade -1 thought and action, to secure, with little mono): rich farms and happy homes, which mesa rapidly in crease Le edge; tor thmurelvas and their postidity. - • ' CAPITALISTS; AND OTHER 4 aka now. with Milo onmey, and perfect aectuity to tbetaaelret. 'mist their more &Istituto but ludnetri-; ens and capable friend, to 'acquire, in a Mils time. valuable Canna. and pleerent homesteads. The land will abundantly swum the requisite adiance, and Its ptolitic Erodactionei will soon enablethe emigrant. to 'Pamphlets containing Skeleton mom showing. geographical position, marred connections, and giv. tag full information are emigrate. Let alleishlng' to enlist their trial' Di emigrate with them, apply fur all they trent to desolate. • likoimerution to tab Way Will be of mutual advantage to 'AIM!, to, or Mamma . - • ' • °Kona]: S. HARRIS • Land Agent CIT Y HSt: Jos.Nailreed Compeer. RIIIIIIANOZ.NreImi. Nam. Or, JOSEPH HONT, Land Cionaudakmer,._ • jolt LtztadawT .. HANNIBAL, Mo. QTRAM WElattY BETIMEN LE A N„,l NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, had. lag and , embatithi_g - Paasengpx, ai (irciaud.) The* Liverpool , Nee Tart,mid ?boa Piga Statuiskli.Vompuwilitend their nub powered Ulyde4stilt hon . SP ,ellowre , July 5. CITY OF 'filitTllllo/P. July If. EDINBURG,. 114.19. and eer y 7ll;aturdafr nurr op] • do to do ul roar don and bo. :rind Class—. .Third Naas. Naar 11114VAL— 'n,a7 Ce 8 1 .44 jar* raintimt 11641/16asser. bay tiekotd berkt Into. And Ailda , libporogi Raeoxiatolm SACO, aro 'built Wr ihitont f mhlol di., muff. THE aunsa,:a of Mooted core Woo to tittt Of 'ADD* atone we: tu., ttne three .rttir olds;'10,0X1 QOO two to Ouse - years old. VW: la., svcstnnunnificin-fti; abeam is/60;811MM llt.“8 Ptolemais land retail!: addrem i prrrauunas.: vans.% Ittatir g , 4 .. ,riRK TAKE GARB 'OP YOP ) I BuTitviaroan,tehirmi, Ha& from ammonia alt 21 =1 CU make better,. soy 3 / 4 rtlunr _ 4=thi situ, s tram twin& 1:* &KV tO grcizer botntgot 1kt0... do prth' /Crab 1 . 11114 an d sonsa /UV - Ziri - COOPERBer100; SKles; beef, 'Reeled LliWeiteteralead ao qhmetioa;:itosit4tyr en 'the itenste4ooooetegb-Meerand Pam) win aechabgeookeentof e,he lend for a l Alczakurate.ais Toietl tIM bei& %111' store.sact • , 'wear DiaLIT . , ..:. :~:j: ~~:l.; Epr4 sToys tivoas Wood Stmet.„ Itai!alaatar. Moak and total' dealer to all • kixaliat GOON, PARLOR e irn triceizara fITOVICS. . . • OIi,LYBRATED OAS BURNING 4iooB BTO BUREICA AND TROPIC - _ . the 'perils of which ham been billy bided by them sada and tbersknrer pronounced unequaled by any la the market,' together with a grew aunty other . WI bar, &Los very 'silo soostisemt or = PAIGAJR. AND HEATING .671.)V1L9, •-•- . . • • . , Zmlglielnil sante of the. ElcsT PATTERNS r,i,avr or. sarralicr.sluarattp ORA= I'llOE7l and FENDEB4 of the newest itylee. • Sir COMMON ICITOBBN 'BOW AND JAM OBATICS all et Which are offerpl at Tte7 totepricte. thirtipectel Indneemenhi veered to Whim In weat iiIItENCLVIS HOTEL • ON TITS ZUROPZiN.PI4II, • OITT Or NYir . YOWL. eirrota F.oollllPrt crotTa AY DAY 80bC.2 Steam amber Preesayerf Orem. they may ord.rod I " nne Barbee Shop and ;lath Ramerattar-hag Ilerßeime of i,j , liiisriens, and BAGMEN ertue nolliedlyar • It. IIIIENCIN Pliornodon, A -.SitattlaN lioasos, is the A•IL 'Assad ass best annoys mad of eN Inglena Statee; ir centrally locatid a asy aw• • awe hone all the realm of travel: /gcontalne all the- , modem Improvements. and *vary amvenlenee for the comfort and eapinnexlatim of the traveling ;while, ,f The sleeping:rem= ani large and well . ventilated; the ulna of zooms are well arranged, and wimPlabllT banished for nunilleinuid large traveling parties, and the haws will- bnotinne to be bept an • brat. slam jalrlrlyd . LEWIN RION, Proprietor. Junes D. Eeßey,. • Petee ILldelzs,- John Ittellor, James SW*, '•• Robert Robb Walter P:Me:raha, John Orr. • ; 11,11 /7 1,- ItthEroill, John H. Elhoenbergeec WlRLete E. Schmertz,' Alexander Immo Whittier,. Christ/en Yallree. —CHAS. A . IX/LTDA. wags r. Tatum. fr VOUNtIikBROTELEIW, DlNtnlass Fomir !MY, LI bnty_street,near tn. Outer Depot Pa. CC IL IL, Plttsbursh. Ps., nriandecture MACHINZ, HOT BLAST AND BULLING MILL I URNAOIr • CASTINGS of Mei description. • • • OIL MB, BOILER CASTINGS. Till FRONTS,, • GHATS DAM, WAGON BOXES, MD AND DOG MONS, GBATZBAND; GRATE FRONTS,' STOP- ',. 00IIK DOBBS, ix., always on hand end in gar Orders left Kith W W;• , 1 , 00/10, ranter or. Wood shut and Diamond alley, will yondin . proropt arum- A MAIN, liatX/1t6i10.14. BIXJ. VALI= JD& Yoznorn LIM - burgh, PL _AgrWAgiaors; No. OUI L otroat. ' atanorarg 000%, PARLOiberty R AND MAT- LNG ATM:A PARLOIL AND KITCHEN OBATE4 HOLLOW WARE, etc., Stool Nut GiesoNoldds, HQ tad NWHodings, ciewm g , Goa. Way" and Ar— Una I'4A, dad ,Inino, Dog Irox% Wog= Boa Hotsio%roDom Haagen, Car Whoolsi sadOloglap gsteraHy. Jobbing and Chattogo made to ardor. ridantod Partaldo NHL TOL Swim or HarsAPorer. nolittgad MMi= Ihtmliolltaxi EL*ulMiiib Oface hoar [tom 9to U.. and Btosp. m. DUMLIebi, DU.N.I.Ati" et W., POI= WRITE nitwit= asaso 4 OILS Ofdoo. No. 221 Laxity stmt. 13ETROL1TB OIL WORlES,.—Etzsaz Gidar, Proptiotare; - Retina* - and 21andacta an of WLI- -Paso Bursdois bi, zotrollto—tnids Moan eirlitod.Lnl:l2•Sol Oh, Cold Para! it • do* 'do No; 1, No. 2 sad No. a Nocidnal Arvind 011, Dead On, Gkiry - Wagon and !dill Group Ind didr#o of ellod ynnaptly. ".7 .212r0220, conitc of to at and 8ad,4442-sinjogi Nonoombola Boom. Plininunth. PI: • add LIXOLLY. D tiaras 3 / 4 1 - .1101:44kY .134.13.801111., O.ARB . ON . . 1411.hiP,MANUPA-0-T.ORICIZtIi--7- 1101 - w. arcosauoi WOODVILLE OIL BREWERY: ' ' BUNNING OIL AND LIIBIZIOATINU, Iteelf constantly OR head' the very beet Quality at DUNNING OIL, ekar sad it Bout celanlibio; geed iz sgio4ToE, pure WHITE EIDIZOLY eat CAB • WAN erdere left at No. SS hire - iirurr. Bask - Meek, aecond Door, mill be pratepty suewbel.tit. • .ZW ANDERSON. redwing sualtderileri POSY CARBON OIL, (gnai P . i ggasnudeett,) iwiroisciaiessam BENZOLE constantly to Orden receired for tbe sreeent et 081:28, A Ck4l;llrater arid Mist streets.. . _ . . ETRONA: WOlCKll.—Lttbill,. P=we. a Co. Works_ at , 61 tri*ptation, Alteery VlThy Oft. and WatabtoMpe. 7C MARKET 817(172:. ateetof ILLUMINATING aid • LIIIIIII- Pittabl PATENG CARBON 0/L8 and B/INZOLX. • • Sr dm Ahrim No. 1 a ILEIMi81? 01Ty w'rra"ta4 n baud • Low mwt Or 25 01/NTS'PZIt GALONstaatbr al bud and isr irde br B. IX H. SAWY&B. = Li to the qualityi vs reAnr to anosztat outfit:au: Trntoongsm. Not. 27. lava. Kim% ft. 0.-A. t The Labi a taus Olt tra an tgettliut bout I,m yri find to be tba Eat our Fovea/ we tiara Inst . mod: • - Tms &H. R. It 8. trees wolms . , • - !roorarhaz., _ auxmrAt Tomer - • COAL AND CARBON rnd dealer la -: ZaItarANINAINNI7A do 'iNANlNirtriftbetwami&iimAinohAd; • COURT COMITON , the matt* et the' vollusta*aurice. Metlin it Som 8. - :lthertt, Jr. 167 - beeti k 14t i v i eto . e.11 Wends& the. t Arrhtitett, that Jetta tothht Om; Ltd that 111 be alicnnid by the thattos 121 b, ISA make catteebe sherkt ...2.lret_T43..errotteeeetarj. AlliwpGJXßolo. A. BRADLEY, Mi]N=t 1!ItOOND, Pzrisevsas GRATE raosTß TREGEss, A. • P robak b• 'blind • ills morzLs.- (sTerEs. rce. "LS, etc. OIL: BRONZE, Ei. CLAIR STBSET. ParupLK =el Prrrsemul. BEAIitIIXII 10 x, 89 WOOD ETREE2; PRTnO/14 . 8. Pint wani mama ' BTNIIOII - Rum exAv vrizsimicuo Mankd - r• -` -101, "41 MILK 441111111 t• ts : ll4- / 780, -BAKISIVIS •ouvire.,..Pum ,mared _wit:used. opal K 631461 ; hum aastarrouli..• owe amodthim! Itv Ofi;it ambled - • We tbattAnkuck. taw !tact:7,l'l44r illutou ghol l ttbstonio!lL L.: P 144711. - .WILLOR 101611taillICYCIde: 11#46:!' -*flat eta `~`-} ~.: ~:..;