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'.'• .41 .`' * i. : -I, • • -•• • !,. • • • '• ^1 .~,• ..: 7 ,; !:::.i . , ; i - ! , - .1-... ,, ..,, ;!;....,.._ 7','•',•:,•.:;-1';'::;:.,.., Y`h .. ~F . ; z 'lr• 1 A , -1 . , { b., IWO ,'~ ~' -~ ES TABLIS •• 00 .LAR-othruac9llPANY ; OF rzzugsrpyi :00; 4 1 et Strmt, ow the Bridge.- ai"Mid ilea Oilman OILS on comminfoo—oub or time. MUD& OIL W 1 der tioas, Address:l.'l4A 211::; Secretary and Tnitetirer •;!-, f J. lit : . 4171. successors t o sax asica um & 47 6 24 COXIUS. Cling. 'PaODUcit BAIN, army /mut afemtsi,l/ b 1fi44 1 74 Wa'ar "I 04 • - - . exaazar ISACILZAIII.... „MILIEU(' LINUAZ: MACKEOWY. it: LID HART FLotat .u.s.. Asp Mau ?Amu, Piconds AND Commusiox azeibrishy fbr tbe tile' of Merl Oraln,yerbdls, - c 4411 . 4 A ! I; bt -i l l iq i i r •ib . t g 4 5 1 - s: t 1:1t - Plt nezi , :c , i S ilaritteiVLlnsiettebd, Lard 9.0.4 t . brittV lid Orbe .. ',rani; Tlmothyi'Clettr, Pisa. it/0 0,41080d : 6: . .., Imegb advance/ buideob ilocalgititems : ' '. - -- ?':,.. Na. 29714bert et-VPlttebeigtir • •: ~ tAS: At .:, 44 A bif. Na• 1.1),: ijcgutis, •1111011 MID F0121114.D130-altacitwlTaud whole ale-deskter In- WILSTICKII-izsb-Earz.z. artrgic; LA 11D; PORK, BACON'. nom:mg; POT AND PNAILL ASHES, SALSEATUS; LIN:' StiD • AND.-;LARD ',OILS;'MIND ~ MIDIT ba I MProduce, betally, No t ; 141 - and L 4. 1, tout str eet, ' t , • "Aim. (74 u.t ie, ..t. 81 . 1 EPARD.Coicianat or v.. mum nd- *talent In' it GRAIN AND #.Konuos, No. Ur Liberty wool, Tltilabtirgb e Pa; UMW Winds ol Flour (orl:liters land. ramlly cowardly on hand. -Parting. attention' paid' la liingWri for /Waal:Wiz, generally. bcf.dly filltabiltwirozeNfi Cciitinstox Itsactimetc,WerClFLDUß,lHlrt ra4nEocneis.simns, ukap:ciqEss, pm.% DRIED AND ; WISES IMOTS Bra . i L lbenkleashadvatic,tinio" ,2 i Wazobanse, lio.41018c&o. AAAtts,G, rt,tnzt trovinemongpicum., r the , We .rtßypt Ga." LABD.LBliTniinumakiwg otan' Prodnee giSieda/y,..15i0. 10 THY IDi MEM caliiie 01 Milt, Pittabiugb,'P. , barurdereatilcoitilgam6nts'oulkiad. Ja2:4334 Jl4llvEl3 ismer° earn, 0011211611611,MZICIlin;_fParie of /LOUR,. 616441filt.iplf, rari, 6X8D.11/12AD /MUM PrOdtice fen - erallyjlio. 16 Markt'. ;el corner of rim, Pltteburgh. • ' • wawa- . wat. Q,CHOMAKER & PamiussioN itracatars alai wholesale deaiers: 613,0(11C. MU, FLOUlti , GRAIN, •PHODUOS, lie. No: .128 IbLberty street, Pittsburgb, Pa. I aelldly 1.1 1 rw.hxk Lk WINO &tali, Is:v.-Übe:Mt; 'Pitti."; barghwOMNIMIL,PEODUCI:, thiOCERr - exm COMMISSION MEECIIANT.-: • Ooatl6a • - .tnentaCresp*tolly feM•diy nu. warm. .. . . yyr.;.2, .W1117r1311,0711ERS; --Rigiraltouro TT mai.troiniiinciA dearer. In PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 1:93 Libel* street; Plitobargti;.44: ,nne27, .4 dealer 16 MME . AIM VEPINit V mL:AR SO 0.11.4 GlatifailßONi NAILS, Ac:;-170,' Llbary. J Dana artairarasa aroLLA'. verrra:r.'" ' Manlier. MEANS it COFFIN suctiebaQixt; to Sri krearathai . Meatus 00., WIIOLESALS caws, Pian'a.ouner or Rood and W a ater reas. PlibbrirgN ' VOIGT do CO:, enceasiir io 0: i.Atair..Paozucx-Ami.rcounusszozi Atts, °alum, PAT Liberty street. Plt hbarg 6 ,ll: 'gain Zia t. 1 - 011. N I. 1101.1$11 (Xl.;.•WaciusisLE CP Gnomic, imo.,Oolunnum ilinettAara, ionaor of and Waterstneti; Pittaboigh, Jr wsoLE, XJ itrEGabdras &aro Coannutoi hlssicruAins, WPlLtaburgh.4, Jir4My J. 1111 CPATAIOZ....X. A. KIRKPATRICK. 1/14BOWN&. KIRKPAIRICKS, WnoLE la WWI. GIiOCEIS andAealare in 111,011.13, AND Nos.-191 1 93"/Jberty Arent, Pitieburgh. 1 t i4o/80 5105,111=14.3 tor*, W.. 9f WI/a *44 isr., /VOW tiletioN WU, tO qui 70 Rittr fitrevt, Patsy:3o; , • ; , - - ' , - lift 111 : 3 01117W.,- . - i ....... *... " ......... ............... ,, ...........,.....................„- -L i, ,t ....... WALLACE L. wAiLLCIt I ( l .(ASif)* a WALLACE i , k ...,- - $ - 'fraimraiLi Daraoiirs, ; . B TAXEi, SEWN -JOHN ~ ,i,STOgr iIiiiLEFF IN PURE • OPITNIZERSTVAIE; EL :t IC.. * 5 ; a." 4 grktlY laitUtfri"97ll4l:4,lPt7. SV!!'" PreaciiptimaCcaregi conirantaded at au Acura 14 (30 'Witt)Lß icALSrDitiviclici- AtitccmictureE:c4 ,wurre LEAD AND inllAßll4..accriir Wcoctatcd-reallt-, strootiaftio c I' talc7,f,j eVtio DIara.VPAINTS;OILVV_ARNIStIP. DTIVATINT,,ISIo. 234ipbertYderm; rittPtur.—. All toktilll Hai •m • t *tuna ' 41 - '‘ • 11K. V' • KM" STIGMA?, tiOiVord-strtsoveorba-pri -111*Eiiiidri VirgtifAluyt *kV - 17f S . VIEC I Pa. ASEtr,r, (WA; Fayetti3 • VothitSri CP -,) Arroarft,z. ' FRIA{ N. airifee ttrttrafi• p d rapt %treats.' JO.IIN ti. /d.eolAlli.NELL,'Atrosrapr AT LAW. orrics, .econa AtWy Ktruiesithir DMA. onc - No• 9 34)auctid atreet.• ' will Mend to the settlement. deottring }Lodi Who. Hon Of etaltok booths; do.Ax Wiataggast, Disitfct of Colombia.--a = --oolUttt MIA IL , fir Xftp%.7lllo,lC 11 MAN, Arrest, N... 16. one AT Lair, No. 1.3.3 Yourth rool. floe done , ot afore 8i Ts. at 17:4N , 11 1111 4 1 .6 CIOVIULLOi Orr[cy, Lift p ur tb alloy‘plig a z , mnier of Moen V. Coverezzios AIR remand to K LAW BUILDING ITHIVS 1i0.12_...1 not door Witt POW. 1•;.-X13/ ac1ia15„ Y , A ;i i ;,•••,,, ....... —. .........44arnizAk0rttcp t5 ,,, ,B(4llol :EfkArroalanrs IS9 fourth strat, Pltibcaitg•:.• sonmessow . CZECH, itaUTCHINNN COMNISMON .ILJn Poivinateci Mitaciairs, &gamin WEST. BESEEPE CIDEILSZ, LOUPa,_yzea. BA, OON, Harm IN OIL, POTS AND PEARL ALUM, BENDS, CHAIN, DAM PNIIIT and Produce peetally." Beet brands PaOttly Motu' siev eon. hand.- Agent for the isle Id :Madison t Co..' celebrated Patented Penal - Stare/4 Noe. Ile Second god Ant Pa. ma.,:hetereen Wood and Elnilth.. , • aptdly wA jug uotit- N.,11. COLLINS, Torwardlng and Conuniesion Mar . main and deralerAin amen, DOTTER: LAKE' /WM and Produce - genendly, Ni. ZS Wood 'treat, aboeeWater„Plttaburah:. AdikLekk. €,F air Pace.; in ind dealers PAOVISIONS, cornerntleast kit a udFr° , 44Dsda:t - 11:4"8,UR4.4V17.041. • • GARDINZIr COPF1141; Arizir -nut . riusw ( r. PSWlD.g&nimv)WirD EtZlakCa ' souses Gwinnze, 4 01.0 140 A ovnft WA; P, a o NES , Minfeiicattge y li;gau Piraturylianis' itinuaCcon • • . 8 7[Wstaramlfi,. ; TEL ItEi-13spagrArr id ta?a • ZkutrAxr,' *mut Markin act Withiatv warts. A F. 21- '1.14,r, F xcomstar rum . Inv ' Cbmzurr. Wake strati 4 1i: • humus= toxrAiT Mb stmt.! DRY 090 /OM . 1340, ....i — itiiiit , = -. izt - s - L_ ~,....!:<.-.7 Artioutiazs status tr roanaNtuiDoliwict'Oitr 00 68: ' ' SO; 'ei i Wttitratlti 'third' ;:abOVO, Dillolol3d -I.' P aploldif-: — llL , ''' Ukiti . ' 4,1 0 - Et.b...;; Irtioldiekior Bfig fist cairn* of b aind units., sitot " "Se • t--lElraTiD Ditlr •••••earknariginotlare4t44l“fel 1 . 4 t ARC „Eszatme, dfararaw ... NIVt,W-.., ~..F.,___,ARP,..thlzia,p,,r.o,.. - i pi t i o , ibr. -- ,„ = - 47%...s_Kikkiiiciiikii a t a n ii .: irevormaur rn 7r. zo os t i , , 11 0 vaQIIIV•10 - ,., ,~ - mith 10,44; 847 ) ...Tuaiiithp..,,e, '..L.,.....j:,, j_J , l • 1,:- , 1 , 3 .tT iniatqfkgritativiiramlV ° P7 - 4 0 :4Patit4 Ill rai i. ll lto4 l k4 - ! --4, '''' : - : ". ?? 4 - 0,1 ,WiliPli . ... . .... ...Atistudiyir ~- -wf4 t rAMe ti - 4 111 , 1* fig. Ca ll' -,:.. 1: . ,, ~.occi iii, 7, , 1;, ,, , ...„„w., , , Alt $ ll lllll , 01I!:.:.4:” ' ... -07-21 x`it* hue Beftathr& a sbi 74 Sa D I 4 li ar ,1„.2, - *Ay out.n --- - 7sows a molar .„.., ...,:: ~,.. T f ._.... lir, • .._. . ..„ -- ~.. E . , •. /,,, Ep , ' 4 M•IFFIEWMI.I od -- ter►e~p~ w•Davv.ii „ S. DILWIYWara",,N. L ,. t a bt aittesLiso A nd 122 . s z c ZliMat NrithiLLTe Jo* nor°. ''• nom 0111 ST. 46.113-/Utt,ltraol.satta GEo, cr tut,a p animism' atzszkuutrii; NO: ITS Wood +cod ...11,11, ben, stroor.Tit tabluth; BAG Wit t9csa, lice, ridi. LEXANDER AI-NG W a tcoao m o rt .i. HOLEalu x plitia..4 nuns Asa, No. 273 Liberty ,_.7II4"JeCi ndI.CTUILERS::., • . .. 11)ANIEL BENNETT & SON, Aisau -1., itocnomas or WHITE' STONE CIRNA ADD ICREABI COLORED WARE: jeiervATlCZ eia, P ICZAXD WAA 2I IOI7IIII AT NO. 74 /1111.211 irrostoom, Po. mtaLS:lyiei .Prriaßraaa, 11 1e.... J1AC1L1NT0V1........../. H1L1NP ULLL.........X. P. HAAT. Ie CA P I TPO II i x ,M? . . alai ik. o, , ITV Mattel .Data nearthis City, Water i Work., Pittaburgh, Pa., kW:paw:dere of .N.AOILINTOSLI AND BEMPAiLL'S LkIPBOVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND r3LIDD.VALVES, or all edam an. d prof style..'. .— .4 L.' wig pat ifii machinery or targe'....pecn7 tau ~. Lite oatity we.are prepared to dp !teary Job ,t6g, and aelieft • "calf In thk Dna, trusting that by ' R up andthe character °four nark to merit ,ptiblio patronage. , . , i . Me invite special •Sittentlini to ml. BALANcra) ALVE DSCiLLATING ENGINB, as combiing. advantages he nnotorei:nnattained in dila !alai bf Engin* JaMlyd _,........___ 'PUOMAS 111001tE,Miiri,icrztriiiir.olo , Duzza nil ALL MINDS Or pIIPPE,R,-D/8- ,T/LLELI PURE RYE ,vrnistcvatia-vatar VINEGAR, Roe. 189, 191, 193 and 19d Pint treat,- .latlreen Sudtbaeld and GranXitUdela,,Pltlllb4h,' • • Illur Prleatserdere solicited. Higbee. markeiprice paid for RYE. • $9ll - Fusel Oil and. ll Otb'er pedaonoax Ingixdjenta Carefully extracted, by • proms new and improved. bcl2 • Ai F.TM" -- 31 4 -*-------- "i o Omar of litathod - P/TTSBDROU, Pa., • mariuricitralas 07 Ad.,de.. Surzaioa smut ZNGIRRB.:AfACRINZRY, mylLat ,AJ• Pittibiugh, mangacto.rot of BOILER Blu, WROUGHT SPIKES, CONNOR AND RAILROAD, oto i x . r.y dascrito,a, . • Partiethetizad a'attapod BAKU and' Iv. en, large or, .mall , made ..pd at short notica n A /nod rtittnot mnailuffll 60 bawl, myarkirs ALT - WG1.1%.........11r.r5a5k5ir...:.3..1. =ulna: XOELSIOR GLASS WORKS.-- .kmWO. LTZ; punntert aus. Wrehouse, No. 12 Wax% kraut, corner Mesa so P ittibiligh; Pc sera d" 2 f Lthettt'at feet: oppoeftii 15 laanufactorer of WHIPALAEHYS AND t W te l b T a C ig Hftd *vet deuti K . ptioa of LATEIKE B av Z EALDAD . Order's:Moiled from the td O tptabloom] es pert a- g fe Prompt. hdeetyt j ozd z,lsftl. MEETII !:EXTRACTEPHNITHQUT ABBYA. PAIN, BY TUR'USIS'Off AN APPARATUS W.NERRBY NO DRUG/fox GIALVANIOBATTRET USED., • U. ifalleaVgataidmen end- thetr.-famitle rbta,Thiof their teeth extracted by my prom* and ate mady to!' tidily a to the tatety and mulesancer at the opera.' flop—.airy has been aid b s martin the centraq yperson i n /rdrlW. , baying PO .kpo Interatad wl•dge of my ilirmerintw, MTH Inserted In 'waylay* 11" end,chatzes very lar warnated in all caeca SO to, of 1414eCIVIMIT, Dania 134 Sad thlleld at JAO LL Lidevr, LIII ' Balding ;-,: Dlaraand and • Grant atretaj itdooki '"nßubbitbs Rusiall &mt. :D79:4117 . h OONSELLERS, tfe. •jr( V . B rut STON* Brut Boon Kum, 00 LID "3 1 .ILY 01 ;IfobiriXiLitthi AND gorpar7: c o ..113 ,nrati9.AWbtoria. Igh67;.e!,nasttadootrr,o VAITT BOOKS itaaN7 on bar 1.4 -`l.t • • ; 21.0, Ax e p runrinirno:Tt rcnuth Ai;itia-ati t 4,.. r7Frn _______ JOSEPH ROANE, DLL .rir Tsar iatnidrUhtitittotauziana Hrailr.fkarfota.-7? liatkqt semi, ' nobarift 4 i *de.' Fi ri . ID A O, AtACRUM at, /humming lbd nteanimentannsos, Xenon. Oa, F Firth mist, Pitteburrh. ps. IMMIEM Gatitriis. SHRIVER tE , gAitt, 0014.1112510 N 14KRF11,1LNTas NO{. 77 and 29 Bmithil.eld Oorner Bea)ndi Jialyd- wsolatiala asooza; • No. 271 TABEIrrtBTNNN4 Haring purchased the Interest of 11" late .portnere. trftl tontine the hilliness at the'old "stand, and will' be and piqued to melee the patronage of txts old friends melee. meLS:dtf WM. 11. ILIWATAZ M. IL KIRKPATRICK , /CO., I V WHoilatis °locum Comixilicilelfzio - aws Amu DuaxasAy COl7/CMY Packop:a. 4 9. 253 L.1*13 area PittaborgbiPaz,' 'PT fl*, Lirrsavii , ..7.V.,.l.,; , . :,,,,,.....i.d........5iXti TerataLL 1 .111.1. E & TRIALBLE,_ ~Waolsana 1412tito011/1 ,1111,,C241ftssidti. MAtissums; .41.1aktv lu PRODUCE. FLOUR, BACON.OREESE, FOLI, CARBON'ANDIARIVOIL,TRON.EipLikOt An° COTTON YARNS, and Pittaburgh' lbasorseitiras. getters/Iy, 11.2 Sessnd Street, Plitetstrith• -- --------'.--,•-•—•-..--,—....___ -..... intianurie ; .4. • vegan, a.-0.- laminas. NitoDONALD ARBUKI4-,W;If -41.1. SALL GILOCZIS. P&ODOCI Latakttild33 sett•iirs, Jobbers In N. 0. dULIAIIB and MOLMSSEA REFINED SUGARS and tiYaUPB, PLOOII, SA WN, EWE, CHEESE, SENDS, sta., No. 25a Liberty st risit, Pittsburgh. nolLly • ie. farina ..........T. s. asrara.- —...Wil. D. luMiti. I flip ElitEß.,*_, fatOT,HERS; Buocesaors J-iirto ON .1 Anderson, Who diadem fa YOKEICIN FRUITS, NUTS AND BPICNS, CON FECTIONELLY, SUGARS, PYRE WOILEB, /sc, Nos lao sod Ids Wood street., &boss Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pews. ' — '^:dly —.__.__________ loacurox s. 5c..... ........ ...........,..osoaoistrrsaaa. 1 LT EAD & .ALETZGAR., thweigicir AND -LA Cox Ammo. Alsacuarers, Auld dealers in all iktuom of Cousrar PRODUCZ Aso Prrrsaraau Dann. frevreuseCNo. 249 Elbert) street, opposite head of Mood st reet , Plusetrigb, Ye.. ap3:l7 SOOT. KOa ..... .........uxust 1. .12.01111101. etas ; Vox/mama Illsnonairra and dealers in rkin& of PItOVISIONS, PitODUCE, and Pau. gh manufactureo, No. 2.55 Liberty street, urgh. A' A. ArGEA WA°Luau; likocum, • Coanuazon Haar, and dealait in FM PIWIttrerAND "P. II OIffSIONS, N o. rfo Inert,. moat, oPPoaite nand. Pittsburgh. ihi• INTLlberal advances made on conalgtunonta. rmhl.3: LIEU. B. JONES, Wmi - j --- )7 1 uf GBOCEIMES, MANILLA InLS, 2/TBQRIL, OAKUM, INEaruiPirtibi nglralasatadtaredartl e 80. 141 Water street, above the Montragatiela Bridg e, e, l'itsahurahi Pa., r IIqOI3.IO.I"DALZELL • & CO„ Nruogi L : lEpaux. Geoczas, Common AND YeiwAannia tacacrwere, . and dealers In PIiODUCE and Plas• burgh mantirectures..Phtablugh. IMAM LAMIXII..: .] A.5113.41T & &UPTON, W ciM itotsama 4441:4666a5, P sonuor, DUtz.an: anti t(kriamuoit htsuituggitr, No. 6 81.1kb LI Pittsburgh ' , Pa' holiar - r AWN WATT .t...2Virni:4537V67.;'211f201L59/11. A,T ekurigui*4 ...w. ctd• 11.40 Ce and Pilaiarkit' attmel7 4117 street,' Pittetltigt • - .10 WacassAis .13noacts; mutate= ittstaLwa:aild;Weti ta f uli 14 0 4)0. SU Water street., and et irtet, itoburgb. _ • ~~~~ ~, . - , . : - . TTE. . . . , • -11( 1 , L AND • ' ~. . . .., COMMERCIA_L JOURNAL. .• .___ • PITTSBURGH.. RIM A V VA.(1111•T'r"-- #ittslntrgh .7W,L.EB4LIC GROOM S. RIDDLE' & CO., EDITOEB..d HD Paoparsroks. Pub!intim( °Met' No. 81 Fifth Street. ZONING AND *TIMING EDITIONS, max. asererisinto. THE LATENT Op TO THZ gorniM prampitioN. . , ammo in • /2 ots irrnnot:—s6 per ammo in utrre, or Coper seek from carrion. PITTSBURGH, Pk •FRIDA JLr !The Ruinous Policy of oat Gesterolet. Out : leading ilenarals are ruining and de moralizing our armies, by their slave -catching propensities, and their leniency to the rebels. The soldiery avoinatldencd, VI the conduct of the Chiefs, and we are losing many of our best officers. If the President hopes to keep up an army, he Should hasten to correct these evils. ' Hon JoSCPII WRIORTOf Indiana, ID • late al 'pet in the. Sedate, ' rang out a warning rot* Clear 'and lintd, es follows: He read from a letter received from a gen tleman in the South, whe said that Order No. 3 of Gen. Halle& bad been the death': of at least 10,000 Westarn.latiop& ; Se saw young menmorking at the landings and on the boats, litit not a single black, except one 'tout fellow j who was blacking the boots of a rebel prig i otter; .Ha (Hr. Wright) wits Willing to go - to. Zany length tylintdown this rebellion.: There (i were traitors all over the land, and we. Must have more.energy in. the .prosecution o f thii iitio.,- ifiHe hadlisteeeirhere lo 'me. hiarinerigtOre telliWba t.iie'lbis ng could. not ti do. lliiWould. - hive :hien much :more pleased- if :there gentlemen had spent six months in find. ling eta - what vrie' 'could do'. Ire: :Weald ; Urge. Itheultii,SWp, diseturslnithe:nagro lineation, afldOleverythinglo inpport the .Government and suppress the rebellion. ..--: 7•' .• ~ We never could- *Oppress ' this 'rebellion :Without' a q.041F4 talky:Ana 'u*s.. policy Ahowilla:pFotebtliia to the ' lOyal men, and nu IplotantlOn to disloyal men, North or Botittn tWallets and bayonets must be Ilip polio) , of ab war. He wetild join no political:party MI we bid peace, but eat for the whole coati try. and for the suppression Warhe rebellion.l The watchword must be '.' -war—war'" —prosecuted vigorously 'to the end, and any general whO'would not employ every negro i hould be n doing all the service they ware •capable of, li ;s turned out, and the property of very rebel North and Eleinth;. should at once be confiscated.., hielteN.undeistood that the man in Arms;a4fldnat thia.:Government must forfeit his.property and. hir rights, and we krill soon.have them loyal men. I That Order it;: has: been more disas trous-logs thao the loss of a battle. It has been Guy fruitful coulee of evil , '' of such a', , Magnitade, that'we marvel that it is eulfersd, to remain. ' • s' , . , . A late letter from Corinth, after describing•. . that Hallett' army.li now mainly ' engaged in guarding secession farms, and keeping the slaves ircliatijeatiois; while their - owners are . away fighting at Richedond, visa . .. . . j Never iti • the historyir war hive such amuse ' beet, ' e PrattattiTallti - Mtver before has, an-enemy been'ttelited with such a Marked show of kind nese and consideration. And none but adu- ' dated soldiers could be kept within such i' minds in an enemy's country, while the en my could ask nothing More generoue. No Wonder that they hope for a favorable lease to their wicked cause, tor with this kind of tac. tics they will thrive and gather strength, While our army is wasting away and becoming '4:llegosted with the farce.. i We need laborers in the camp, cooks, team- Stara,and nurses in the hospital s, and here at our hands, anxiously waiting to assist us are thousands of industrious and hardy blacks Who would faithfully, perform those-- ditties, and upon whose loyalty wa can depend. If y enM th ast wi trusty and ._ valuable.to,their rebel th wages m , how much more so would,they be when stimulated with - the hope of freedom and of receiving pay for their labor / If the lines of our army; ere opened to them, thousands upon thousands would laive their 'plantations and give cia their val uable Vertices and thus draw from the resour ces of the enemy, whose *omen and children Would be in such real danger of starving that their husbands and sons_ would be compelled to lay down their arms and return home to protect them.. : , There is no miler way of closing this war. It should be so prosecuted asto produce star-. ration throughout the rural districts, unless the men lay down their.larms: and instura to their loyalty. This intrenching behind ear ning, this care of rebels will miter accomplish it. Enough of blood and treasure of Nthe orthman has already teen apensid the sil attempt to carry out that - most infamous an d unwise Order No. 3, to have a atop'pnt to its farther mischief. Oen. Halleck wit a., da g heged 'stup i diy, will adhere to his pet h f ,or belongs to t a class of old fogy.politlelans ' whose boast is that they never change. With it we are los ing.valoable 'Outs, MoreAlthaible lives, wast ing the resources of the country, and making !little prograitePt!When tr• begin to mass our Jenny for battle, lay waste the country and sObsielt ear troopsmpon the enemy, we shall have reached the beginning of the end, but so long as robe! wives are assured that they will 4net be disturbed, ao long will they advise eirltsbapcle indices to wage the ontest, stake from them their lan arm , hands their cotton, and their. testi:6. WNW , doldievs to cook their meals with farm rails instead of plbiting up half .Taleod .iii the 'ihreit; and they would begin to see the practical re salts of the rebellion Mall of: ita---full 610 s. coined beauties. To this testimony wewill add the folliwing extract from a private letter from a soldier in the 78tli Pennsylvania, ld 'hit "father In this city: , - 4* * . ~ , , CosWinlij'Tinn., July' 10. I eend you copy of the Nashville Ilbiod.i . of this date.` It - is .the only reliable Colon paper in. Nashville. I suppose may. hi cot:aide:led Ger. JOhnith'ioli' Organ. I f our officers would adopt its.pplicy In dealing with rebel sympelhlas re lve ibould have fewer cases or bridge hortdog,tralpaattacked, and trav eler* moldered,' t een': herder their soft policy of. "conciliatloe,,that is, a good supper and plenty' f win, ' 'rind segue for the esters, pines and,protutitioi papers for secesh, and gitzid duty fol , tet:'" We grin and bear it, oft tidies looking.at,our bayonets, and thinking what a olio toll they would make in seoesh's vilitiltionamirtuute. But I suppose our minis ters expectto be presidents or foreign 'minis ters someday, and Oh. influence of . some old patriarch in Dixie may help lo that time of Only yesterday, Capt. Tom Reynolds, our :Buller was murdered; about four mile, beyond 1 lfminklin, by a squad of guerrillas s es of the Jame, kind are he ,and others mizin 1 de .. ' , Lieut. 'COI.' Poster, Of the Pleat Te eve n- ry ne ee,was shot this Week at NoomtPlassant, abbot twelve miles • frem Cohn:obis: He was emiedderably damaged, but is abli to go about. Of; worse the rascal who did It, A retol.Can•- talu, escaped, although-there . wee a crowd of citizens around, with Gen. Neely's pass and protection In their pockets . - Thari people are eraby with secessionism and can't, be trusted. than hue-not been enough.of ,ottlzen,blood lit 'itt Tennessee; built will coeds loon if they dog't :,ohang.k3beit ways.. Oar bop did not coma deiwa to this heathen, ationtry,to be shot 'by ,bushlslutelers:- --,' ' , , ''''' - - .- . ' - Our regiment is in goOd health. lam quite I well, as are all your sequaintanaes, so l ea , as !The True Policy in a lfut-filhall, ' The New York Evvoia . ? Pa.: Bikini''' . '''' The governmout meet make itself a fight log government, in order to get its Wee hundred. (homed I reenalts lc the aortal Wee; - hapooplo want to tlght ; mot to gaud robot *taloa ; dry want to light with every means, that God. and nature has gives 'them, and not to overlook the most etibotfre ot those' amnia; tboy want to tight the robot.' mese- aeciording e t haws of war, and iot Si: halkniettitt; according tO the Constitution 1 and dm muds of politicalartlio.• Xn a rword, we must bevel:dem 'eanees;! toot* r i ntn atineksitoneCinetsy ; and - ineity . ;purpose at- Waishingeoa. - . ' 1 , ,(i , • - - - t. " ..•f11Zri114:1,11,314,,11t. 1 t _ ... OE GREAT NEW 11:111:WAR MEETING .. .. , Our New York papen s reach us burdened down with the speeches !dad.. at the great War Meeting of New York. There were dye stands, and Ave Aeparita meetings held at one and the same time. We caiionly give a sy nopsis of the proceedings iii one stood; that presided over by Gen.. Piniortr.. • Stand No. 5 was under the auspices of Com mittees of the hfercantiti Library Associa tion, and the Young Bien sChristian Associ ation. At 4 o'clock precisely the Committee and speakers proceeded from the Young M en's headquarters in Fourth Avenue to the stand in front of the Church of the Puritans (the Roy. Dr. Cheever's. The platform was surmounted by the na tional flag; its tildes ,being heavily draped with duplicates , of the same soul-stirring ate- Mem. t • . On front of Dr. Ohetwer's • Church was a bantaw setting forth the Scriptural injunction “Paocamst lansarr THLOVIIHOOT CI& TUN LAND, ONTO ILL rat Juntaarrairrs eusaton" The vast area in front of the' platform, ex tending front University pleas and Droadway, was one vast sea of uptunied facesianxtene to see the OOD/Itanitice ,of thi..Paihdoderr.who .had been annotnioedits thepiesiding Wilder of the Young fden's meeting. Not less than 25,0,00 potions atwrounded the, stand. Opera glasses, telesoopes, to., ire» used to here, a 'eight at the General of the Mountain De: , pertinent. • Having reached the stand, the Lion. Beni. Nanterre rose said: .have.the..ideas ure of introducing to this vast audience, as presiding °Meer, the pliant Major-General John C. Fremont. • Al soon as the vast commune haCeatisSed itself with three times three..turd:. rounds of applause, the MaJor-Geuerat stepped forward, and called upoo the it.,. Jeseph: -- T. ' Duryea to commence the eieraisei with "'layer.' Tlll • rirrre: • The Rev. Mr. Daryesi, :in addressing the Throne of Goacet.laidt 0 , God, our HeaveOly. Father, the God of our fathers, and our God.' IN look: up to Thee at the beginning of thlS'tneeting for Thy prose:toe. .We acknowledge Thee .to be the Lord. We ackutoirledge Thee to !be the God of thewhole earth. - Our nations is depend. ent upon. Thee, and !ram Thee we receive our national existence... Beeine us these our times of peril, and unite all the- II arts great people with the seutimeut t r bf pose ( 'pu(' and of ardor and teal. Concentrate-all'the polars aud - resourwie .ofLhis Omit!) , to , our seproloafrOm the inecii *doh h eap our national existence. -0 God,' fill the of the young with the peirei of the sprit of self /moralise, arid let not one of at withhold our gifts,-and our power, and Influence, or our ehildion, — from this cause, which may give to WI liberty, and - benefit the rue of mankind. We 'way that Thou' wilt bless' the , President Pf the Milted Stater, in( nit who Uri an thoriti;lnder tam; giving fiesta visdotkr,.lo•-• ing thamoottragei siegienese of ,parpost and innocence of heart: May the forelga nations of the earth' understand,that 0 4r.,s,ndit aim is to roman the enetti before us, end re dolt, allparts'of the land under.'the control of one Government, We pray that :Thou f wilt bless the army OD 'the Geld/ the ;tiers who ere now present,' and these wheikoOr hospi tale, ere on the bed of statue's.. Give cour age to them, sod. accept as all for Jesus Christ's sake, Amon! • - ' au. vatmores-aiseciti:' Gen. Fremont then rose, amid d timeafeening applause. He endeavored seve ral sto make hhaselt c card, but it was quite impossi ble for. him to,do so, from the cheers that' the 25,000 in front of the platform uttered spin and again. Hats and handkerchiefs were waved turfman; and amid the cries of a,Ocitt, old Pathfinder, you • ire ' the (aneral for us," he said: 'tin hardly. necessary to say that this great assemblage has been called to consider the situation of our country,' with the :ohjeot of adopting such measures as will enable you to respond most immediately and most effectively to the President's call for troops. But; at the, same time, it is e.ipoeted Abet 'the ,orioa,slon will be used for Susi: an - expression of:year feeliogs and opinions as 'gateman the coon ..- try that the enthusiasm. which charaeteriied your, meeting held here last year, as now,hs. , comes you aboard be a Settled, ,reeolve, end 1 that ft is not in the 'idi4fri ei possibilalea ot.! the day' that yen should consent to a aimons berment of Jour national territory. • (Load cheers, and Mies of 4 .2ievei."3 The people realised thet a decisisostroggle,•which would' tax their utmost onirriiii' is no come, eked that upon the Woe of Ads etruggle dopendi the life of the nation ." limmense applauee j The South has resolved iteelf into a great army, to the support of which all its iodise- • trial energies and resources are directed, You; too, will find it necessary to callirto immedl-, ate activity your iMIIIO/11111 resci tees to mea t the emergency. [Chem] For a brief time now the war must become Ibis btiehtem of; the nation. [Cheers.] , yiiii,iirat.Show your. sot \ diem that they 'have ma ot:l7:Yoaltadmiration and grititude for the services they.luare rea dead to you,' but that than natively upon yetir ofrdial and prompt support, end;thatthey too have their great reserve! In thifcoesess of the people.: [Cheers.] „By..'tfile expression the Executive will tool assured of ratvhaelfigent, harmonious and efteettne, ea-Operation; and foreign Governme nts . lrill'aloopfse,',that As intend to maintain our hhilaile.;pleoe in the family of nations at the: head of the groat Demometic 'del, lejscersland that forth, sake or L iberty l !o - Are-,fieselvid ,tir",:maintahr: this Union. toad cheers.] The men claims An address you to-day arkamong those finwheift you are accustomed, to, place•-conflilenteEinill whose opinions on these subjects more or lees reflect your own. [ltomenee ,iapplimse] . I will now introduce to yon other !speakers.- • ' , 1 At this funeture 'the . iqieitin4CO 3 ( : t4.* l i.. seinblage a ppeared to be enreetralnable. They sheeted : No, sid, }on-go on Iwe want .to hear you." Bat the floneral, vile* . seated ' .. ... . ._ T., him self until the uproar"had, partially , sabsi l deg, end' thou introdifisect :Dr. *Oki •. IV. who s • - ' Climb", of Brooklyn, who sum well received. Speeches were aieo 'Made by B. liiiiihisid Smith, ' Idr. Hozle, Me.' Gouldi. Col. James Fahmini and Col: lila: - We quote Barletta.: '.• • • ' - - ' sresetr ei cer.. nes. ' ... ~.. .. . . . IBMs at am.ow all . Cirtzerre v . It is •the I duty ot Ed , , 1 times to fight . That is a colsolided fact. And it it sometimes the duty of sal- diets to speak. r,ssone/der this one of those 1 imm. It seeMir•to pi bet'i 44 .1666 1 that I left the City - cit New York to go to the baths field. Almost the last day I spent here Ypwan , on the omission of .the- great mass meet- j ig held on this same &pare months ago. I then resolved to gik.so,the interior °tam Beate 1 and appeal to men „to go to the war, and:do II their duty, andl did not • sppeal In vain.' - X 1 ' with , to say here distinctly th at lam not here'! ' for the miritote'of,etithialni .any sett Of 'My ' sutoriore. ' The man w hom: the GoVernment plea" over na,Ahothet - be be .At or ,Atalty. I will serve under it'all;timei to thi best of my Ability. I here served tinder llen.ldeOlellan. I tiavoserved under the. Banks. _ Ntieeta..] 110 11 served Inapt; tbif•fifient ,- , Ant gallant, Bornildei. Ection.r . And „VAIL thls .coni neotlon I wish to.mry a wor& Taperisnee is the best teaeberl• and If arry:mitt QOM= toyott and tell, you that thsi stepoes: of .the.fienth ant not fit to be employed In the anny, tell that man thLtlurits afoot, and does not knoWerbst he is talking:thank.' [Bound on round of :sp.' platiie greeted the.:ayeakee.], ..I'.nity - he Is a fool, and does not • know , what 'hi is talking abont....,[llenewed Ahriers.j..- I -Nana- ma-a . Vailli In every: sturdy. negro'a. basdej and get him to dig the rascals six feet onto! tlie worM. [Cheers.].- r, - . ; -: '•_''And B a nt u st go a stip, fatilerimi friends. SA'the .they havi.whet we term armies; In day, ruld soldlere biislght,ltsrmiess Menke,. who thoottts upon outpost. ~ 'ol .Ye t taftii ,I:t when I mote faint Niiwbeit;l ught,Wltn: Me a ntunbanotioldkis who hid been . tterted. In that' way:i'New , ; :Will YON you:rich:Wl If 41141.00: .•twiinliLnakethis-.tiegreeps'.llogitii Oink pat i roasketw-tii their 4 tmide:l.' rkeidt , ~ . ... . S^'c,T~, ' L' £:~, cheers.] ---- They be o been most serviceable to us to giving inform lion as to tho situation of the rebels. Now , Wheys in South Caroline din you find a phi; where a dog can go over that a 'negro can of ? I tell you this, and there are gentlem n here who can hear ma witness when I eta • the 'foot, that at all our eakposts in North we have-depended upon them for -our gul de n and without them we could not hare moved one Inch from No , - bdrn with safety. (Loud cheers.] And, fur thermore, the information we bare received from theni has always been valuable and cor net in 'every particular: ,[Applause.] You all wonder no doubt, hear.it, is that the Scrub has ralsocein front of Richmond the formid able army of two hundred thousand men. This thing can be easily explained. every Mart in Ole South who oan' carry a gun must become &soldier. There are but two classes : . the representative man and the,poor white. ow e black man is a far superior slam to the Now , , w ha t or degraded whitesthestip Wl' or white s Souh. fa done with ? Why, llethe.* are drugged from their homes, and hand a comped to go Into the army. I hold in uty - scrape.: paptir;from the Raleigh Stand tin d , which coutaine the folldwing! • READQUAR•ttIfd N. 0. Mum/ 4 Ral Adj gh utant Gtntrat's Witco, ei, Dezember 21, MI. SPECIAL OILDU No. 77.—Lieut. Banfoni Earuest, of the 71. t. Regiment, N. O. Militia, having declared , his preference for the Government of the United ; States, and baying declined to march under the Bag 01 the lamfaierate State, is hereby dismbeed, being unworthy of. • nommitsion in the Militia of the Stete—ane Colonel! will . herea 11 tzar do duty . a private. 'Regiment, and The have this order reed before the printed In the newspapers or his y. By order of the Commander-In -Chief. ...J. G. Hams, Adjutant Recess..-_ ;That is the' way they are treated.. [Cries of "shame, ' shame,'] , The following are the resolutions passed at this stand . : ' ' . . . _ Beiobed, Tibet the young men of New York, lailtelo the pzigemdes of the oriels now. upon ,the country, and, as ever, devoted to the pres ervation of the pure democratic principle, are bound by every Interest to preen fdrward Into :the ranks 404, in the most earnest, speedy, and elfeektil manner, put: an end-forever to the accursed idea of Sooession ind Dirrinion. To as UN le. valueless Without:Lib - 13,0, Lib erty useless without Haien, - Union merely uomlnai if tho idea of . Secession is not finally and forefei put to sleep, beyond an sleeken ing Ude aide of Hell. • 'LE Resolveit,; That while we have' , no sympathy with Any 'class of demagogues who pdace eon ditloni.upon; their prafetsioas at loyalty to the Union,we are sensible that cur army is wag ing thewse 'with fetter kends,'-and we be seeoh this Goireirazierit to. oeiritep_ the con- Struative bounds which prerent •the em t o maul y td;eme7,- mai:, EVERY means of sup pressing this infernal Rebellion.' , IMPORTANT LAW The President Authorized to Call Out the ffiSlitia .. A bill hair passed both Housed, and will _ .donbtless become a law, calling all then:IMOD, into the field pet down the rebellion. It is doubly important, from the= fact that all ialms, after Ifs passage, who clothe'within the ines of our army, are made free forevi3r. The first section provides, that whenever the Presidant shall call forth the militia of the States, homey specify in his call the petiod r wbialtsue,h, service will' e required, not exceeding ,nine months; and the militia so tmosterad ion 'hall oontintie to aerie for the lerm specified, unless sooner discharged. If z Y reason of detects in existing Nye, or in the, eoutlon of them. in the Staten, or any of eat, it slt/1 be found necessary to provide tbr enrolling the militia, the President is , au thorised to • make all `the neClotari ingilla dons, so en to include all able bodied men Cc tweet IS and 45, the nnumer , shall be appor fVoned among the States according ; o th eir Rop ani ttlation. When CO urolled, they shall be 1 orgsed in the mode prescribed for iolun ! The second Section authorises the President to call one hundred thousand volunteers, as infantry, into the field, In addition to the P_number' already authorised by Lsw, 'for the eded of nine il l On attliatilese sooner diecharg 'distal every soldier who shall enlist under this law shallzeceive his first month's pay, and also twenty-five dollars as bounty v upon .the :unstaring of his *emptily, or regiment into the -service:-' All- proviSione of the law relating to folunteern enlisted iii "the service of the United States, for three years, or ;luring the - war, eacept in relation to bounty, Shall be extended to embrace volunteers raised under tSe provisions of this section. ! The third SeetiOn . authorises the President to a ocePtnnehttumber of. vo/unteers as may IT required for Ailing u p .the nginients of in t °try, now in the - Serriee,ler twelve months, infest sooner discharged. Alt volunteers when mastered Into service shalildon a foot i g with stir' ...m similar troops, except se to service ts unty, which shall ne fifty dollars, one !half o -which ii 'to be, Talk .upon forming their. r giments, and the other half.lit the . espira• tin of the enlistment. Section fourth • au t otitis :the appointiziette or a judge advocate g nem), With the pay of 'a eolonel of caValry, whom all presorting's. in' , Sotirt-martial 11 be returned , and' no sentinee of death or #Mprisonment in a penitentiary shallbe car 'rind out without the approval of the ~Presit azi d 'nt. - Sections eve and -sit authorise ~ the' Judge adroolte Jot_ each army, and se . ,,,tion s !!.4 raga i.Pra.,all_ i va ttelions,: , officers, quer ! asters, anti adjutants of /cavalry, exceed: I ti g the tinniber authorized by ' law, and now i 'ierrice, to be mastered out of service. i ellen isightentherites the President te ei lish and organise an army it his disote-. ti ni end seaticar nine regulator the 'stiff of t nommandersof sant, corps isfollows : One latent mAtutant ' general; one 'qv:attempts , oaccommissary ~ and 'one: :assistant:ln s tos,genersit with the rink of lienteetint.' t 0 cnel, And _three .aids-da-camp: - Seettin ote , regulates the .- number (doers -of cavalry re ante: - Seetien ileveni - nrittunizes the P Wit tai.readva Into amnia for the put..' Ai of oonstmoting entrenchments, perform , camp service, or any military. or naval I, e lee for which they ; may be. found ',tempes t te t,persons of African . scent, and Inch one shell.he enrolled and primnised under f 4 h legulitliats not - Inioneiste - with the 4 esiltsatiOn aid the laws as "the Piesldent nt 7 prescribe; and section twelve enacts that , w sinister' any man or boy of African descent, w 0, by tb e laws.of any State; shall,oweserf vi or labor to.any-penon who during the p ens rebellion, has levied war or botne 4 1 ° ';' 10 . 4 "..thg t •Gb.Ti.ffilizerit 4 or adheied..to: th ir enemies shall render any nob service as enumerated In the section preceding; he, .64 mother, wife and. children, shall 'forever be frei. any law. At natant to the contrary no withstinding; and where smh persons o o service to loya l.: masters, provision is de for, compensation. 3 . Baltimore loyalty. ` i Baltimore letter to the New York 'World, dojo:lbis Baltimore: oyeki; Which it the 14- altfr. of all the Border Sews. There is not enough hOttest,uneonditfoual Baton sentiment in them to ears thorn fiord MA a Judgment as. God Inflicted on Sodom and flomorrak, Were their safety from atieti.aSelaMiti, Put to 4 th sanse; test. If Weiittit i osa!e the coon trj; ,tb WM be the intik on irlidoitsyn4fit,msi, L . , thin of the; Border States. - Kentseky In= cot4xtee ilia:been the , bane' ands curse of the ntry,tineslhis war hie. 000 rieneed; aqd ; re il6ll no s 11,9 : I FP rii ed to, gelirthat - ,.Stifis:i lignelly and 'aisiblly MMfilied - fOi ' hei`OOLP ,Yett 81/ # 1 ! ) / 11 !PaillkePte tho - rar ironer, by t bsing dada the battle ground ,ofehe contend idgomdes. When her fair plifai are made a desert, she mar imitate- know' the raise of Pi, tliolort. But to our Baltimore letter: - r ThereLS;loptitylere that would lire about AStint tantOdtp And under, the .t t ims fig as the old. 'ltli cold,oattous•Aike moth, 'like ateid, like lead, lik• sajihlng, but Ake lift flesh ofuts toy**, that has groins fffislUre, red, and raw under its tortures id eltlerinsults. :It does not exalt :over o ur syststsa and sink untlatentfidlareaL-1221.-: a ‘ . dossa'fimo,*Actlleligiviri-u*tetititir urbabiti etrikMg4at man , n through like fil lia T ' o.4?Sjrislildi 4 0710filiot klub, ,•.:.,',- .i :- . , --.:,:: ',, ' . , -': • ,. 'il i : : - ' fooling, or flash, and flippantly criticises. Nothing goes to snit it. Nothing has been done. The Mississippi Valley;Torts, States, Ric stre hm ams, and all are hidden by a delay batons ond. month a "Wsr are. where wa were a twelve again." go. All haa got to '.be done over • . . You can't reach this class of loyalists until you use the tallsman - word of the times—nsgro. Then they jump as if they were shot; burn as if they wese on are. Through all this dread.; ha and astounding crisis they have but one lamp by which their feet are guided--slavery. It is their pillar of cloud by div and theirpU laxof Are by night. Many of thenido not owa a slave nor have they a relative or acquaint ance th at ' dins. They never see one put by accident onthe street. And yet the "pecu liar institution" is as dear to them as the ap pie of their eye. They cherish it as they would the corpse of a dead dear one, waiting In darkness and ice for its burial. Wendell Phillips says - not a man or a dollar until emancipation is proclaimed. Theie say.; not a man or a dollar until'alavery is ee•••• - And In the great gulf that separates them the gentile:tent ma on to pieces, they standing the while, each his brink, with arms fold ed, coldly looking on. And these Baltimoreans that I hare drawn cell themselves "unconditional" loyalists. They have a condition. It is this -..the pre servation of slavery. And yet a whole year has gone since master and slavisitiht lios of the one and four of the otber-Lhve mil ',confederate (or our home," and been sving together in one Solid and &den:Wuxi elelgy for the rule of the republic I ,If there is a goddess-Of patriotism she is weeping hot tear. over this extraordinary spectacle. - , ake my description of unconditional lei alty. It writes upon its banner; Sword, and pen - in damned spil reference to • this rebellion, -.‘ Ow, and out, out 'eve helps or succors it I rything that The Campaign in Virginia. The reliable Washington correspondent of the New York Borteng '.Poat pays: The latestnews froni Richmond convinces military teen here. that the rebels do not outnumber General McClellan in effective troops—certainly not by , More thareJack sotes division of 80,000 men, who will , soon be obliged to return to their.old headquar ters at Gordonaville or fitaunton,htlesithe rebels mein to aba ndon ' ,ell Nerthern Vir .is thought here that ..there is nothing to prevent a speedy advance of the Army of the Potomac upon Itichmond,if its Imder is so disposed, The fact that the rebels have falleni back upon Richmond is chu thought D to indicate a new plan of opera m ter's - state that the iebels - w adopt a n es ew er etyle of - tactics, and will n ot ot venture either to attack our troops behind their intreachmente, or to blockede the Jades 'river. 'They hare a Wholesome fear of our gunboats, and ran have no hope whamver in. cutting off the , supplies of Mo- Clellan's army, and the occasional firing into transport vessels is meant to harass rather than to destroy. GM. Pope has made his preparations so that if the rebel leaders see tit to put 60,000 or 60,000 troops under Jackson to'threaten Washington again he will be ready .to meet them. Better than that, he Will prove upon thi old tactics; if they do net send Jackson this way Pope will compel them to do so or lose their important rail way. connections at Gordonsville and Stacie ton. •This is evident to all since ad sande force under Gem hitch enteredthe - Cul pepper Court House. This the-furthest advance into the heart of Virgiitia,yetniadii.i the Hero is the platitaticin ot Mr: Wallach, of) Evehinsr Shan and his family resides this place. It is eighteen months since he has been able to visit his home or family; but he can now safely do so, unless our forces are compelled to retreat by"the ad vance ofJackson in oierwhelming nuni.l bers. It is probable that the next fighting will be this side of Richmond, and not the other. so, the, veteran soldiers Of the peninsula' army will have the , quiet and, rest they so much need. Gen. Pope has' left town, I bear,'and is with his troops. The Troablee_in•Kenineky. The Cincinnati Gruatei of Predhieday more, lag, says: We haver dispatehes from our special cone. spondent at Lexingtop, Up to 3 o'eleilt yeater dey afternoon: It is positively lasted that Morgan. With a- force of' .2,500; was at ' Mid- Way, on the Lexington and .Frantifort Rail road, the 'traok- of which at thatplace. bad been torn up.' The train that left Frankfort for Lexington; in the meriting . ; had iithried; the eondlotor learning that poWder hid been placed' wider the pier of the bridgeat Midway, with-the' intention of blowing it up as coon as the ears reached the' bridge: ' Magid's gang biaheeii'dolaffii °Zia:tray& bneioesa In . the. war Of 'stealing - haulm!. `A private' tilepatch. mentions that the' freelbioters- hedalso .ecou pied Georgetown: 'Thle •• tow rata .IRa-th eist of "Midway, - on' the road to - Perla; ...The bridge at Mier's .. .Station, on the Covington Le xington''Rellresd,. near Paris, had been berned. This bridge unit*, reptiltedina'daY or twb. .IFer the..preeent, 'railreedeontinnitt mitten between thiseitji and Leihigtoa le in terratited. . The react tttriagentratti raj:aka are 'being enforced' at Lexington. Persons capable of bearing aline ire requiroj to join the Hume Gairds.• • • '• Pat Lead into the Rebate, - and nat. into the-" Silver . When a proiesition ' was aide in. 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