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'MAD 801amaajzada as COtittIIIIiMICI. 'aptly • t 'N04291 Mem Pltt•burgh. gti 43 A l'eN 1 Silt), .UonitS tP storWitilainmorma ‘llwHerhanre and whole. di daihr In WiSTMILN CHEESE. 801718, , LLIID,'IVE11,111LCONi vuotra; visu, PO'2 , ANIL Pr ILVIALUD4-BALICILATU B LIN. HUD Axp.i.Aun. 01L134 DHLtD vault and Prodoo, ocoDs, Ha. 111 and X 4- Flynt street, .01 . 18 112170A1D. aULFASHEPARD, Coixosalon Man. eitkimi 4ealas In noun, GRAIN AND PRODUCTS, No:. 213 Liberty: dreg, Plttiburgli, Otudoe 6n ads oC Plow . for ,Dalcors and Ismuy ms constantly on. hand. ParUcOlor attention paid to Catiloroboodasie. --occodij- I,IRAN . • VAN 1..40 PRODIRM AND .1. 0611133111031 44elei 1L01111; BUT -1118001111- 131=18, LARD; cHE5:1311,.1 . 011.% DRICD'AND GHZEN, TRIMS "aud ed we pa.. w are wimmi; itilieconti greet; Pittsburgh: I 4 .. -hie -O#I4jiaIITSLIICHANT iterule - of. POUR, 1.16374," Walton 'OtdPr, _due gdzieraly. JO BurrmxaELD IBTrir ,Iflig; Plftstatib; Ps. • "sad • ti solicited. ' ' FottwAssaurevato .15coundaton MINOMUCT. teitsah of IFLOUR, - GUJIIII,IIIACOLLLED, BUTTO,II4 MEW, ORIED 111101 S; iad Prodoos goson011y; No. 10 Nartor corsegotikot, Plitobu .> ciO3:oly • SCROMICER IAIC , L; ofitimion Ruin.: witolla In °sou- S& 11.14011/1. GUAM PIiODIXI4 ac" zni . DAWDLE; succgo3; to no. - .L.L pram a Bm, No." street; -Mu bursh,.GENERAL , PRODUCT, OROCERY dtkiD, COOK KRION MKRCUART. Conslgnmentcrespoetßaly loUcUba. 626311 Y mum FORWARDING .17rn COWiatair abrarilAirl ind dealers In PROVIBIONS AND PRODUCE GANARALLY, , • • • Phut, . • my 27 A. • • 0 • "11:4, AClArdiraler in CRUD SAND RETER&D CARBON CILS, CLAW; IRON, NAILS,, &c.. N 0.163 Liberty ruSais mum s L oi n, Anna 'remota:is to sus:, A.' oormr,j- Bpodal Partner: MWIS - 4 - 1001 7 7#1,1:ENICOect310113 irciamids; main. a ca r ; wzrotzseLsGaui etVeriebtt!err.oigoixtand Water !meets, Pittsburh,' ane& ••• • . JO:My DAYIII.a. your. -H.NOIGT•hc •C0.,/mtoessor to L. - Graff, PUMICE Jaii> comas/nom- Kim- MOWN; 2471.therty street. PittsbcirglieM sub JORN - 1..110115E,k CO., Wacnlsems 'aleilik Aid,' - *lianas /11;r:claims, coma cd. SmithilAld szstriVaer strati, Pittsburgh:Tr , : 'WI, : IT w itC.EU 'WaoLls, GrooszO /aro Coximooli Msocuosm, No. luT.Weed.iitreet, Pttiaburei. Sadly 7. anucirAmitcs..-x. sisszimucg.: ..1141tROWNA XIRKPATRICKS.WIiota. - 9soczas: antlAllialers Jo FLOUITL AND 86PD8,905. IDI said ICC Lliberty.strest, Pittsburgh. I Mira' " SON, -Wails-, if WON . 11i1201A.Wri Ibr tb&a sor OBUDZ ANDRE; ram osmium orLS, NcL ea and 70 Water street; attlitl*- Ilidllutcriztudit on conilgrumenta. °DX U IN TN Taman WALLICI WOODSIDE - It W6I.IIA.CE; 'wxlOLsanac 'pllt*GiSTll, ', . to: 30el tEBEIITtIiTIMET. i JOHNSTON, Duz.E • tpl.Pmis o' DBMS LliD - cluancaLs, PIRPIINSBY, FANCY GOODS, 1117BAING !LULA OILS, FAIL ILY hottecum, to., Sc.: of itrial. 1 prime goal. tty;arhieblieo?maatlo , eo%mt , •Ommer Smith. Okla sod !knurl stzectir,Titts t 4, pi. Preicri earga dotobanded at all how.. '7OM/r.:44f., Wl:Loup. .E.P..1141.1 AMMO= and Itstutractuur of 'WILITI LKAD AND LIVELUICIL aorattaf Wood and front [Mee -1: 4Yrl', WHourmul Dula* Iwiattrao,pmwro,onoOroomstam . A 3 o Dri EITU" HattAALlberty, All orilimmal ready, • ,• stPlatke. bah*. .11.•• KEYSER,: =room, nairood;areeklxcurt or XOO streetiwd —rriblOWPlttsbumb.gic ,; . fAckTVßEeff, (late,of rayette_coluity, u va.'4ltrtoweicr, • ' PlTranusau, r. ,Ogilti4-a;l.?jarr;ey r.stb .224 p&p' stimm U..•-tdAoaniXISLL, , ./i.Trovarar u bi.w..- .onricsoletoDa st!ty,:Kinnes Law Boos. : "I t or_ r=.settlescon Zsokurtitand Oise* tioa otclarair, !measles, ft:, In 7fia4l . fnitten, Markt EEPATRICK4 IR MfILON, ATMS . iiaM",l4w,lia.l32l.lrostritistrast,thedoors• • , 111.h.tait:Pit Pr. re ..,myltdll:..• niktuhieti swum, ilm.ssif '"` MID: 001:1111rithiliCt taw: 1 • OnNIN,No.,I_6O ?mirth. strrt, cotzor Meru, . d aloy, , Plttlboa, PA: • , knozamr. AND DontrawDAT Law has roomed to HUHN'S LAW ItULLDINGS,pasoptA Army nut • sadovisi a. sc•••••. - SVii; d k c„„WII0X - Eg t A*TORNEY3 at .:I•Aii....oll39.lroorthlearliet,'Plitabargb. PROD VCR.- ' • • a. • LEECH & RunatxsoN, Comvuttuorr . ASIThTOIWAIIZINCI Jaszosorm dodos 111 WEST? CBS AISZEIIV.,OO OM; L f OUR, VW, OA , •001V - 1117TT124: - LUMINA O „POW' AND !MAU iSSILW;IEVIOW,:OItAIN 111110? sour, and FrOdaeatexiatilty..-Slari-brmit-fasnitrirlaar slwrOOrt Aland. Atelit rot IBM Ot: Muth= d' 001 . 1:00f11 , t•LI , P14 1 111t14 .Pllls4..Btaidt. , 210 e 110' • • • sod 143 lint 04 4 birrOlonz Wood and flaltb- --- 111 T-.- f r .S. 1:1 US- 1 r rElVTlVSl3,7onrinumialdoonuoimumater dont' laid dolor In MIX Burr Es. wen 7/50133X.PrAs genenTly. 6;46 Wood d . J.al., 0111 ACK . sasaildambera PBOVIISIOIIII, remote or Mar ket aadfroatitypita, %peony I GARDENER COYFIN,-_AcciCiak Juip /Wu= b.. strzascra OckurLitis, North-tad comer Woad, wig thin! Wort& : WP. JONES, AG Noun Arsau. • cA. etas. of Yam. lizaa sq . 4 IhrtfonLl,-; . I ;IA • -1:011111'13LT maw ibisousasocin.....,.,coi.rmwk,d a nd w.t., -somermir =TIM! • Wawa Co ,AiT.9O Wstet street. ••IStersirraier • • • sort 00 , 4 1 0 .. 5 . rgth.strat- saws unson.,...stottiVer=....kriiii WILSON, CARE •tt. co.; . • .wv Wilsos;l_2ss.s_ _A TOSiGGS AND noltarrto DLIT GOO_ _DS, , tau OS woos stmt. third bows 'boll Mumma .PP ittsburgh, a•lo:dtf R• _1L. , 14 it 134 1 ,1 ir.J.it, • 11 , • . Raokiati 064 Man I. mid .60 [WOW Is STAILI ARb visor DRY 0001)8, ylortto C4T:I - .1' • r ntrn . na df rift L‘Wllgle." 1 11; hug j u ' VA: TA MO US emit. . tuThine.Liswikrgt. oil"' L.t.. Y ~,~ _T 4 GIiOCERS. Sft Lezft, - WHOLICBALI 0110028,15 00111111.4910 N lIIRCHANTB. Corner Beamo, Jsk - We WHOLISALC 014007.14 No. 471 LIBICRTT pirraisumm, 6iedi of Mali fate iortnen , ibeeleg purebsee4 , - th e in h Ida centime the tradoese at t eck, of Ills be eleeml to tecett° the P6ll°. intsvlir 'and unloosen'. NUE U. V. uszriesicz. WM. Ii KIRKPATRICK.& WUOIELATECCIZOLIMIL coinalselom AND DCALLEN II 00UKTILY PROEM; No: ZS! Lib.ilY 'Mot, Pigtabn •b, Pa. 7. 1: .. LITTLS. 5a............—....---:—..Mus Tanya. ITTLE .&, . , TRIMRLE, Wilotatalia ' Gaoczaa aria Coloannuair - Nuoiam,' deafen tu PRODUON, FLOUR, BACON, CRUSE, TIM, CARBON AND.LARD,OII4IIEION,;NUIACILANN, COTTON YARNB,. lOC Yttaatoargh Ittatutipatliraa • nerally, In Second atieet;Pittabangli. , • , DUACAX ReDONALD. . ASSOCIII., AIIIICLIA. 11R (DONALD & ARBIJOKIA 11l Lux Gatetus, PloDntasslVO3suanates MU tuAlers, Jobbers BIJOYMB r awI 110LI8SE8, ItICYIN SD EUGABS and SYRUP% rLom BA VON, HICK, CLISFSE, NEEDS, Ao., No. ZS Liberty street, Pittsburgh: - ;• • • xii,l4:ll o. Amu& BYMPAI, BRO'ritERS-. summon A.Ar to Below 4 AndorsonOWbokola :linden in FONXIGN SkUITS, .11075. AND BPICES, CON. fI.CTIONERY,BOO4.IIB; VIER WOBILILAC,'Nco. 11*Atoi .IWWoottsttoet. above Pittsburgh, Ounsat.a. man—. itsrzoia. di METZOAIt, Gummi - Auto JLJL Coanntatos ',Nauman+, and dealers In all bloom of. Colmar Paonuos imp Prrrasoanti Mama. rst7uara,llo. Liberty atne4, oppoalte bend of Wood strnet,Titteb h, a.'9 SOBT. IWBI/024. • IDILLIO7f. ROBISoN - it (13 . 4 WHOLES...IA GM} R etas, Coincusatoir Illaculurre and dealers in - ail kind. of PitoVll3loNri, - PlIODU02; lad-Pitts burgh seenuteirturos, No.. .156 • Liberty street,-Pitts. A. Waotatutai Claws; • COMNINZOM blinzaanr nod dealer in iLOUIL (Matti; .P.SODUCS 2.1:11) 2PROIrLSIONS, No. STU Liberty erreet n orposite nand, Pitteinugh, , advances quite on ebniliintyenta. AEU: B. JONES, • noutuza Baum, ‘WiI(GBtodERISS; MAXILLA SOPA OAKUM, OitZ, PITCH luta rittaborgh roinsactured snicks, licr. 141 Wsterstreet, above the Mon?ngdelaAridge. Tittsbargh; Pa. • - - ••• ; • 1101/11 . • F. MILLI.; 1140 BERT 'DALZFIL &CO-, Wiloun= 1.111 alur,Osoaras, Vasatisioar LND :Yeairaaniaa ataacaugis, and *alma Air iliODUCEluma Fitts: -Ear& mainufactonss,Pittsburgh. . - .1111KIIT SIWTOIL I :IX-BERT 45r , StILPTON,, Waomuts °Roams, gactoctos Daacsu Apd 00/111211i101 16xzeluvcrs,•Nb. 6 Sixth sire.? Plttab6ret, '• • - JOHN 11111.1031. WATT& WlLSON,i . W.soutaus Gro ' V boximani Mika* s, snd delta ID Prdduee and Pittibl. maaufactarem, N 0.158 Lib -arty meet, Pittubur gh • a. 25 tiALS4 I G$J X. It UU, Wacnsams Coilaustun MrscasuErs,An4 &deers In PJLODUCI4 50 Water surt, and 65 Yront street, ato.w. S. onwowni. s.. Dffiwouve.k CO., WRotsams J °swiss, Hai. 130:sad. i 133 iieoand street, maw Pittatra • . sob /LOYD. 01131 'FLOYD At CO„. W.nouguutO YO O iti IND Coluelealoa 1721Vocd 'and i Marty strwt, Pitt.burea. jel6 WILLIAfat R&GIALEY, Waouvuta . Owes; Now. Itand ZI Wood struot, Pitts bur P.••• • • • • log:dif ALE -lAN DER KING, Wl:tau:sum Quocca„.lawortor of tiona A5a,N0....73 Liberty srfoor, Pittsburgh, PA. mbe Farm:lan, PA. D - ANIEL - BENNETT di BON MA2III- ricirtfials Or .WHITS . STONE CHINA AND cssem COLOILED. P14446.7, - , .0111 - omcz Waisnocse ae No. 74 Turns &mom. Pmourosati: Pi. • 0 'oitilfr.4l2ll niangmerone - ..:-..J.Dtisintu...—...x. MACKINTOSH, OPMPHILL Ca, JAL wine' Pike and' (Mari straits, near the cut, Water , Warts,. Pittsburgh:, Pm,' Manufactatens Of ACEINTOSEL AND.NENIPAILL • WIMPBOVCD PATNNT OSCILLATING 8171,A1L ENOINIS AND SLUM VA LTNP.otall 'Liras and beat at7le. .. Lisitingptirup Machinery of large capacity and of the best qwty, work pepined to do heavy "Jot., blog, end t to thb inertias that by. prmptness, and the character of our work, to merit public patronage. We Intim apecial abandon to our DALANCID YALYN OSCILLATING .ENGllirS,its combining advantages hicetolons =attained In Oda elms of 1 1 1 1101dA 8 MOOR E T himprEteruksie or Alt V;lr lt " W i niVr g . sad FAMILY YIN EGAD; .24es: 18:1, 191. pg and IW.Y 10 street, bellieeti Smithfield and Grant stmts. Pittsburgh. - OF! Mule orders Wicked. If !emit market price laselVii fend &U 'defier poisonous Ingesdierats cmelicilly extracted, by s Muses sew mid impmed. ' Gag . . &I.V4IhtALIM OrPir Slliiketstisekletisat Third awl , 41. _, Non. 27 and talinaltheild Snot, PITTSBURGH. PA_ tiORMLY, iItLeJrpPaiCTVRERS. JOSEPH F. aaaryros a co., Ckanar,of Med, Amster • . • PITZSBUBOII3,-Ps., surzsiio* alum NsGINZS,'MACIniiXiIIt. kc., : • Ifctf - - § ItIEVIMLNICE, ilia. , 50 .WATIN. Pittaborgbonsuirfactizrar of BOILIGHIIIIMITS,' 110 . 011TriPlittii, cOISMON rata ILAILBOA.Ip, i4dirm:daaaiptioa:- L . • . _ 0111`Partkular skirl or 'shaped SPI LLS aroi EU. law or ram% roadirlo odor at 'bort notko.' A rood 11M.rtounta conitantly Go Wind, .la,r2Craa 1191.1/1—......r. T. *TAAL - rm.., . T. CA.lllllll.t. J: XCICILS/ GLASS- WORKS. -u WOLIN. PLUNKS'? YCO., Cuss ILutorAa nui.sas. Werobonse. No., 12 Woodistroei, corner of lrtrst,PUtoburgb. Pa— - soblid -7 WELLS, RIDDLE &, No: 215 • T. idbasty armed.: to Plitaburp, t manotctmeno(WHlP LABIUM AND 6WITG 11 WO - and -OTITY deleTiPtiOn• al LZATILKII, BRAIIMD. LIK. . tinier* Mid kd from - the trod., and rata prosnit , If IhIPW Via. Pof fastrucilasi6; maxxisTs.r. :WITHOUT PAIN, BY. TRY UM OF AN APPARATUS WRLIZZIST NO DRUGS osGALTANI9BATTIRI Met2fW.asdtle)serd. sad 'theti Ratifies hail, hid their teeth extracted by my proms; and are ready to .tescifyas to the safety and paialestaest of the opera. tios.mbatemer hes horn old by venous interested to 'emserting the Ciateray, harrtoo, kno sleds* of sty 414/r6ItTIFICIAL TUVE Irocried ID ffflery stylo, 'and charger very ley; warranted fin all .d= 10 be of •. -;:: Y.'ol7Dnlr, Dirrirt, 134 IlOattbbeld rt. MN • • Alati, 1110111112,1)011.13 • • • g sneer ol ,'D awl Grant litnoto, •AllivnitasinihawAr Mock. Dr. naca, itreat • , :Ape,' • afe. JOHNEITON k CO., &mum- Boac.zurvriennuss, aro Jot PiliTOO,No. 67 11/Gann/M. PM • • b. .030 AT Cailldoicii AND BTA • trotriti o so. 65 Wood Stroud, ant door to tb. 'corner of. Tbild. Pittabarab. Po. 80/100L LAW 110016/16bootantlr bo band. 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Vitsburgh 6#Etttg. S. RIDDLE le CO. liDl2 OBE AND PRDPAISTODB. Publication °Mee At fifth 'Street. MORNING AID systiisa EDII7OIIB. DAILY. 00E1.11121N° WI LATYTT NMI OP TO THL BOOR OF PUBLIONTION. TERNS: Mounse Tarnow —2B per seism ln'adrinai, or 12 cents per week from carriers. B. S. DAVIS; N0.'113 Wood Wrest. Airman 11:nrinn-413 wenn= In athance.ixe 'cents par week from oFtiosts i ; Wumor Lamm—SW& inks, la per emir& Inner VMS; Ten' of upersidi;sl per intro,' lawn* In minim ADVLIIND3I2tO AT BILASONABLI 3ATXI3. FRIDAY MORNING ) , JULY 25. The Presideit*•:*ai Bulletin. The Extortive Order, isiued . liy the PrO‘t= dent on the 224, hi relit:lei:to seising end, wing the property. ullltbeiN sed. the employ ment of slaves, has created oonsiderahle atten tion, and has besnweilved with feel lug of depression' and disaPiclutreent; The order in regard to slavas,reide ; ; That military and navel Commanders shall employ as laborers, within - . and. from 'laid finsurrectionary] Stales, Mirky perilous of African descent se tan' htradvantirouily used for military •or -.naval putpcies, , givinf them reasonable wages for their labor.. • - . That, as to both' prOpiarty_a&Cperstuis of Africaidescenti - acammts keptimal. °tautly accurate =din - &WM& show quairtlr ties and amounts, and Trom whoM both-prop erty and lush patens' shall hale' Comei sa basis Upon which compensatiOn.'eln be real° in proper cases ; and dentinal Depirtertents of this Government Audi attend; W- I form their appropilateparts tdward' the exe cution' of these orders; ' ' • ' So far as taking property M. concerned, this is all very well, but there is a certain vague ness concerning the employmentof 'laves, a want of directneis . and 'dedision; which has led to difference eropinlin u to ,What the onier. and .has- deetroyed mainly.. the benefit to be derived' front It'll calculated' to irritate the Blare . ewnete•Wid!eitrprepitia ling the slaves.. ;We. 064:. thii PrdiCalik be interpreted to mean that straw re employ ed shall be free, as the '&••• glares they shall tat.there ought. to hive been no doubt ion the questiois. It ought to have been set forth . Obilifllll Ols , noon The plass Is already divided. as :to Its pea log, whenthe Order, telt had bissii the spirit of the law, wield have mat with general acclaim. The New York World understands the Or der to free all slavisi who come into our lines and are employed. The now and Barad both understand the Order tome : en - that slave& are to.be used"isly In labor, and at they are not to be armed, and they say Wetting, about emancipation.. .The New. York _Tigress is ireatlygrleved,-and ewe espression its; "views as follows NSW TORN A WIT BULEILT.—We print .thip morning Ir "War Bulletin" from headquarters, whereby the Union Commanders in - tbe .nntiquivocelly . :rebel States (not including Tennessee, nor, of course, Kentucky, Missousi,Act.,) are dire cted to make free with' property needed, by their armies, and to employ.."persons African .deetent," • whirr • requir - tau - rers;, 'Sr?: Those laborers are to be , paid, but not a . word is said u to their being' treed. 'On the !con trary, the natural inference from the terms of this order would be that _thy' areto be finally returned to their former owners , no Matter though these be the Most Malignant traitors:, ' . If We is all that li to be done by the Gov- ' "element in obedieeise le,' the' Confiscation.' LEmancipaUon Aet; thin, the Union canal will hare been fatally woundottn the house of its' friends. No squirm:4l4, Mating, 'hair splitting, hang-Wier policy will now *sire it' Unless the slaves are given' to 'understand nerd that spsedike—thatthe Union wants their services enough- to give them Liberty there fur, then thellebellion can miner be put down. This country is very stria:iv' bat' it'le not strong enougn to subdue eight millions of white rebels in perfect - euldeetion to a retent ion Military Despothre, *hit* we units with it in keeping four MIIIIOEIII of 'black 'Wei at work in the fields, the arsenals, :the trencluts of those rebels. We speak plainly, for in this crisis it were. treason to be silent or imbignows..; Unless the alines ale afforded aniplo sad palipable induce- Minas far quitting the service oftnereliels and embarking in that , of deb . Unio n, the, great Ines of them trisiivel.heir nos tars while the latter destri4 the itnien,', - And this Order does mot the Mires geierally of rebels with an adiqueuivention for braving Peril, privation, snidest-hi by' !nippily flight from the house of beedige:l4".ther aheiterftg .folds of the Flag ihe ' ' Of course, we di MA' Imo* that the Prsi- . dent will stop .bees.' ;We ; trustlntent not. Tst the' appenrattist of till Order Would teem :to; indicate that tiothlnetartheriloonteirphs- - ted 'lf that be Useful, isiand/y,feel that the nation' is undone '" '" Gat no—the Government carnet. stori herd.: Bren if Its present purposive» to' gone tut , ' they, the resistless march of eventowilleom pet it to revise that privets. , Wilma* be no - 'murmuring, then, no 'despondmitryi no falter lap bat tat :every; efforstolocds, every en. ergy exertedi to push ori theism* of recluit tag, and thus insure the triumph of the ',lithe Union.. Earth. of in lair his own duty to perform—let hire thoroughly , fleit, so that, /boom may faltar, , ori whatever May be the' redult, he may rest in thisProad oonsMousness 'that he bar done Idebest to serve Indira's' his imperiled country ' .' , r • . '• We cannot believe that the President ffei• *leas that any slaver help to overthrow this rebellion, will again be return-' ad; to starers; and we think' the Order' also Permits, by a just construction,ar g,of 'sieves as soldiers., ifitatiwill fisie i epon the disposition of the Generals who a out `these Orders, and there Is where . the ' i I of 'i' their hideenturziess 'What we want 0, a 'uniform policy and. Orders so dear and so stringent , that they cannot be avoided.' These . , Orders, under ths hiterpretellon'of pro 7;. slavery General,. will pre, a dead letter, and tha will of Congress: will be thwarted.. We hope the President may see pro Per soon to iiireak, in the 'spirit of thdlato' leers, with an unmistakable sofie, so t et every Gen eral. will be compelled to obey or resign AND \ 041,N1C AND\W\OQD-011.11,11, 1111111MkPlikOLD, The National Tex Late. The New York frit , twee lrpsolla &elan bat oorrsaponctrut rays,: 'By • Joint mention puma toward the Mkt, of the pagan the, Secretary of the Tntruittry wax antiortiad to postpone the time at erbleh the Tax Law wall to gn Into operation, If in hit Judgment inch poetponement ware nemisary to enable him to carry It out eno- Orolfully• The Bouratary of the Treasury and the Conialtaloner of Internal. Among soon dli. corona eat It woe altogether Isoptuelbla to ast reedy by am let of August,. the Wry fliod by thalami, mimosas Immense number of planks bans b• crewed, and a lap =Leber of vflicers to be - smleeted m sarliathint of Uto seeenty-three stamps vhieh thelaw ragtag*: It Is not deflpludy. datentalsod -boar Mega:. postponement borritaltakbat Üb*. tato that the Lau 01 Ili 'lion until the t ,•s, ' Tio appointment& of-Colleatars ar Anatol 'bare lot bean mods, nor brava th• limiter:lf the dltteicto bean salted. I ha prstabllltlsrara,' however, that they/ will Intneurteuee rineeis to the aaprosatattrillfritittoti mita I tba ttstr, apportion mast.: a LI :LT.. , i Tbacilles Otatadadosidireeillin biba , brat la the Mamma . He atm proolgoall . lll.6lllmattgag Mil Witte gaattorto .tsuplil els or, MEs===ll . . Ir' r =.F7: ', .• .::,...'.1;:,4..'.''.:7 An English Opinion on American Affirinr; "What are the real sentiments of the En ebb people as to oar ears?" This was a question which , pirootug telesviog America, •a l i t It frequently hurl asked, and to which were'different and contradictory answers t was admittadon all hands that, under w Meyer prince. of neutrality disguised, the devernmeat and aristocracy were decidedly hostile in their feelings to the national cause; but by many it was contended that the great Majority of the British nation-4its bone and sinew, its working, mercantile, and even oda oated'end wealthy classes underthe nobility, . and espectallY the rtligious portion of the community—were our warm and decided . friends. I had 1100 D this latter statement re iterated time and again by the foreign corres ondents of many of our' most influential journals, and especially those of s ib* religious press. ~ . When . I arrived in England, now - se ve ral months, I determined to keep the otject of discovering the real sentiments and feelings of -its:people en thiesubjeet steadily in viewi and employ eteryWatans in my power for the accomplishment of that purpose. Since then Ilativa mined' freely all' tie - different" classes of •soctety to which r could Obtain no oess-,storkingutetri traderd - mechinics, min isters, . phyalotens;' barris ters, ' artists,. naval and military - others, 494 'ke.,- - in - steamboats, 1 railroad -leant, ' betels, - - :private 'residences, shops, warehonses, offices, and places fit pith lie resort. "In-order to draw them out, I hive Introduced the subject wherever propriety . would admit, and expressed my own views without' reserve, -as well as endeavored by. statement, inquiry, and"diseassion, to elicit thane. If there were any 'great differences of opinlon'y I 'might still be In doubt, - and ex pressMy convictions with 'reserve and hesi tancy. lint, as far sal can discover, no sash different* exist.. That there ire'exceptions, and that in some placid they may be numer ous,- isnot - 'Repeal, - but the , general state ment now &bent to be made mts, I 'think, be relied upon with the utmost certainty. The sympathies of he Bijr.A:peoPle are with the eo-sailed A S:ethers Confedinvey. They cor dially deihe iii u/thiati triumph ' sad firmly &diet* is 'it. , Ten oat of every twelve with Whom! have minversed have_ either openly evened or strongly indicated such sympathy, and vitiated ouch opinion. Many of these de eland-that; - during the earlier stages of the conffiet,they'Were strongly faith the North, !neither feelings and views had tindergone a complete change, and this was thecue with a tarp number of their' acqiaintances and friends. 'I have heard thir iron anti-slavery men formerly of the most decided type, from ministers of the Gospel, and even from mem bers of ' the Society of Friends, whose testi mony heretofore has been so consistently borne against war and Slattery. I have con fessed• that it was a mystery which I could not understand 'as to, the reasons of their Southern proclivities. In reply various grounds were assigned at different times, and by dif ferent persons: That' the South - was the weaker was; by' moms considered 'sufficient 11111111011 - .'‘ It was natural that their sympathies should be aroused 'in behalf of the weaker against the stronger, and, indeed, it was um avoidable. 'Yet, with a strange inconsistency, it was by no means admitted 'chid the South .had proved inferior in skill er strength, and it was confidently asserted that it was impos sible to subdue her. Indetid,'l have heard it broadly affirmed by those who ought to have ,known better, that in every conflict where the 'conditions were anything like equal, the Southern armies had proved victorious. • ~.itgaln : the English people cannot be made to believe that the :slavery question has any thing to do ' with Ilia Contest. They assert that It is altogether a. question of .tariff and tirritorialeupromaey. Meny,ln oonvonation with me, have gone 00 far as to say that they believe slavery would be sooner abolished in a neognised Southern Confederacy than if this war should end in s reconstruction of the Union. . W hen pointed to the acts of the pre `sent Ad ministration accomplishing its imme diate curtailment ; and looking to its ultimate dutruction, they reply that this course has unwillingly-been- Raved upon it, and is only intended eta bid for the; sympathy and cat oßention of foreign nations: When the de 'Aerations of the ,Southern :leaders; strongly eedorslng the system of slavery aid making it the acknowledged cornet:stone of their po litical 'fobric, are repeated: in their hearing, they doubt or deny them 'altogether, or say that they - are merely the expression of indi vMual sentiment, and are 'not to be taken as intimating the. animus of their government. 14 la, indeed, singular haw, Incredulity, and ingenuity in .distorting every occurrence to their favor and our detriment, prevail. pare are some who comp out at once with out . caucealment. or. circumlocution, and ac k}, owledge. that they would like to see the il hid Butes humbled and curtailed in her pc, 'reread mourns, as she has always been arrogant:end unjust towards England, sea eYrepathiled With her enemies in the Crimean Wtand Canadian insurrection. • . • p,. ought also L ; be . distinctly 'said that theudlt Elem.!' great suffering in many parts or Eng land, owing to, the, state of things in A ed th. elle s a o ll u d the a l - n gen srm end s. i cda bo ire .. - for u t e h 4 e u s a r y u sst 0 ga desire and determination on the part! i t ) orbot. Government, and people to avoid all- In ariention, either peaceable or warlike. It It thaulltd...that. , lntervention would 'lead to' war, and that.woulti haver, generally depre need.. As a samosa thing, though confident .of (their own military streegth andlskill, I do• not think there ie any disposition to underrate ours; or hotline as, an enemy to be despised; initale Wk*lloiald unfortunately become one... It'is true that, at t a. table (note, I heard an Englishman. tell enother.that though we bad an, army of.seven hundred thousand; and they but two hundred ,thousand, one British sol dier wee et match-any day for five of ours, and one hundred thousand -of theta could easily alth&e. es. sad ilk, us cry upon our knees for peace., But this person motion doubt, as ig ' mount braggsdoeis, attek: as are. to be found in latitude, and by no means a fair represen t-Lave of Begliah Piedmont and feeling. - 70_41 the. foregoing remarks, one striking 1 exeeptioa must her made: fa a tingle inseam , , oalydo /rettorszber any person mho, precious to dims enetbke, had opens any time in the United I Rata as suitors, or. traveled at ail estadively cliosgh them, ba t. who suirennedis and weedy 1 tali/used - our aids of the gaorret. And then *hada are among the best educated and most Intelligent elatiew—phyeielens. in large prac tice and fleapit ministers of great talents and usefulness. , I have thee endeavored briefly. end Inte -1 ci icti7 . to giro a statement of, English feel lee anti °Onions in reference to American. I 'affairs- At Gist, such _nuaniinity , of sentl-. moist against the just expectation, • which the former anti-slavery views or the British ma t tio ' had raked were surprising .4nd mine - , co s table . :But .I am not , now : o.meoh in e ed to Wonder; whin I find that , very fe and comparatively unimportant , sweep -41 uni la th) tu s . ....„t a n, thist t ' I: e t il e il i : iI N 14:. li b p Fr s l i a n i u, :„ n: p too t e l ytilitio v ilu s i est, ' . : r i . 11 1,_ up: , , under 13 theel A t i :el , d o t vt the ea n 1 v bl i p 0 „Ir - bt. people;the grossest eas ; even the best and tenet' highly *decided. . plitelienitolut, ' ' °Pinion* :formed , • under en pitionnetineetic r ouldnot possibly be'eor, . 1 From. Sonirv , CarolMo: - ' . . ' ' 1111vOir Hasp; 8.40.,-.ltily 13, 1882. All is quiet byre; lith'tbe -exception of an • owalsional drantrustritlon on the - part of our situtboiti Beyond-Beaufort,'just ' by way': of showing tbri enemy -thit. we 'aroalive • - and vigilant: ", Oa tlii morning il the ,`loth they :we trop tbriliver, partially oirenninivigating Eahfort Idea ( ' Mid 'Succeeded br - baralni, savirtil buts servings' birtsolutfor tbeenomy. - ~ , Geni Steviineßrigid",coreprising eli Veal, slants, with fent 'Otbera Iletiabed - frois - Geri: ri f e •Wri bt; ifillioW.Ori"thoir'wai'la ifcrltialt 4' eiiiiitaiislingikilb“ of the New 'toil' ii-thaVGinr: littvcsalgh t 4iala And s a l i testbiot Andrea intifliitaii 'arii7iili= tiatelle',eit4og troll:it eo" - ho hold` !Intel( ,H r sawbrir,d4o.o4ot,„olo 0,. -- mitiy-davbilpg I' ',lli a° plire...,: , - ,, 1 2 4eitht' wilr , " bjr. - Tin ;, .Wfiglitilfrifew. i da*OlillY.4.,,4 oll l4.=, PottllkkibtAitsiblw . 1 1boto:ars IMF -, 11Natipeleat!lii 6:41 nt flaii.i..., ;,. a ~t: 7,, ,,, , ,,,,. . • . , ~. ~~, Mat -12 : 30. "Ha Mut la not with me to against nip ; he that gathareth not fifth me aaattarath abroad:' : ' . The Bible and universal experience &spats this great principle, that there is no ants*- . ity in the important affairs of life. In this war, now existing between the Booth and .the North, no man that is a althea of this Dim-. . , . ernment can be neutral either in actioker desire. It is now and always has been, :us effort upon the part of the North, to preseilm and definul the Constitution which the &nth have been laboring to throw off or cranny. Renee this war—and the effort to take the teat of government at Washington. Can any.inen be neutral in this contestintherin action orde sire, and if he be II christian,in prayer 1 No 1 As well might you say that when, day dawned the sun would be neither light nor darkness. Dr. Pinmer's remark, "I have long ;age written, and I still maintain, that there is no provision - in our fern df - government for se cession, and that secession is revolution'," throws obscurity on all that precedes- DIM Dr. Blamer hold that this Southern rinolatiou is justifiable? , LoNDON, July 5, 1862 Now, the simple questions that this commu nity and Western Pennsylvania want,, and have the right to expect, Dr. P., sa neat public man, to answer, are as follows ; and they are those on which every' Christian man's !loyalty depends Ist. Do you hetleve this war on the part! of the South is both wicked and unjustifiabla?• ASO you willing,. as every !other.. 0;14 layglininiater, to play for the success; and tri umpb of the Northern Army•ift pnftlngslawis Ibis wicked snit in your Are you willing; as a lni;abidlig. :O tani as you °laid to be, to. pray_ for the due cells of the President (Lincoln) in carrying but the provisions of the Confiscation act; in their letter, as the means df putting down this'll,- farious rebellion ? - - • 4th. Do you believe shivery to be right and • justifiable from the Bible? Until, Nieto, questions are plainly. caul etne pinocally answered, this community and pos terity remain doubtful and unsatiehed as to Di. Plumer'S loyalty as well of - tnnt of some that preceded "him: . In behalf of many loyal men, I remain yours, Winnt . Aw GRAHAM. July 22, 1882. !', P. S. A refusal to answer these plain 'and simple questions wlllhecessarily be construed into disloyalty, .and the fault-and guitti any there be, mast rest upon Dr. Plumerhim self. Eorross Gassrra: The Democratic Cem mittoe of Correspondence belie cow/mato:l . at "headquarters,'' cornerof Third and_Weod: streets, op last Saturday.. -Your reporter war not present, but I am able to tarnish you tile following "abstract" of the proceeding: Tom.. Donnelly, as istudi, In the some dosin membiri sitting around Mt:Cable, In a vary solemn meody• Entefaethes -- .P. - Barr, Democratic candidate for -Surveyori General, smiling and looking pleasant.- Barr litho= diced to the attention of the Committee a sus picious looking .bottle - marked "Oterisclt's best, J. B." (understOod - th have meank,the aforesaid candidate for Surveyor : Genera*, Donnelly smiled, whereupon the Committee. all emitted. ' On motion,iheSpolinitteeizeilcil again. ' After some unimportart bneinesi, on motion of the Chair, the Committee - a:tilled again, whereupon it was ascertained that the: subject was- exhausted—laid on the table. • At this stage of proceedings,. Whier Large. Committee looked wise: . f. Mr. Line, looking around savagely, addrresed the etreer. Be desired to presentthe folloWieg rtselution: Remolca, That Jenne P. Darr, Tana Idatei of , the Dhnocracy of Pennsylvania for the Important oats of. Surveyor Cienaral, V, and the aloe ts hereby reptant -4 to resign, and refuse the nomination - for acrhopor tent an Oleo, which be, the add ,lowns Ifarr, la VOLUME -.LXXV-.-NO. 213 For the Pitt.burgh' Gazette. To Rev. W. S. Plunier. D. D. unqualyled tor. by =Wire or by edideSlon... This resolution gave rise to SE animated discussion. Dunn opposed it, earnestly; and nt some length. - It was urged upon the meet. fog in an animatettspeeck by this:wren The - Brigadier General, firratly.;• - „appealed to , the paternal inetinots_of Illialaffsatinnortsich had ever eharasterised. the , harmonious action of the Democracy, and urged the:Move a with drawal of the &Mordant suhjeot matter as aforesaid. Alter further discussion, Barr retired Or few minutes, and returned, laying something on the table. The resolution' was 'therinpon withdrawn, and the Committee again smiled: Afterseveral lugubrious attempts, soirewhat marred by previous effort', - the Demberatid Central Committee irdJourtied „before' 44 When it next meets, I will' try to keep', , Your , readers Post-ed '• 'STENCIL. - - PoSTAGI STAMPS are lot authorised to be need u currency before the first of August.. The groat rush that has been made In Dtti delphia, New York, and elsewhere, during the last few dap, uponthe poces for stamps, poet offi c e s has evidently been den& under &popular mis apprehension, u orders Were receired :from Washington.yesterday prohibiting the pie ef stamps for any other thin: postal purpose& until the time designated by the, act of. Con- grass, when , the stamps to bit'ustri as currency . will he issued by the - Treasen*,t'ind. not the Post Office Department.': , Persons; . therefore, who have Mirehased-stampsiwitir he hope of their being: redeemed: by She. Goiernmenti will be mistaken, and,,if mutilated by being paste& on cards, or otherwise, will pprobably be worth less. It eeema to us that therecent bill pass ed by Congress &ea not promise the redemp, tier' of mutilated postage stamps that sit cit- , masted as achange medium. ,No panto need arise from statement,, however, as the stamps are good for, postage wilen clean, and only those that hare been pasted upon cards will. be unredeemed, and these wet Wholly worthless, toxins° they will hive served for change until the new stamps hare been tun ed by the Treasury Department, Eve& theirs are better by fir than shinplasters. It would be, well to restrict the circulation of postage . stamps as much as possible until the new issue is'made;, nd until this question is answered, "Are we to have a- new bateau in the Trusts rj Department, entitled. a Burials of , Statop Currency rk-41ti/4. Prep. . Gordonsville . not •Triken.-Reriorted Disasters. . The following is a, epeeist dispetah from Waohlegtoi; to the New York. TribtMe.: °that..cavalry expeditions; have not proved so anocestfulos that of the„ Bards Light Cav alry which we chronicled yetterdie, ing ,party of Indiana 'await . * Are reported at Frederiaksbarg to have fate into, .am embus-. : sada; a fair lace from:that place; and • only ten men out of teventy came 'oath', to • camp. forty 311131 of Oen. Hatable command ,4tuir re *tad to have been, capterid.by the enemy; at ()rouge Court Bosse where they for , aging An!. POl•ht ' The statement that Gen.llatoh had inteied Gordoturtyle end Charlottnille etas lolanda qua thersteposithithat be, had obeyed his orders. t'a stßepolition:.fmter44 o 444his" perlors,both at, Warrantee 110111. '.2 . 4,1111 being no telegraphic ';couttithitimAois;:7lteyotid the ItsPdin the facts could not be pqahlively, known unlit tali refora:' ffelitelialeltitara lor.distibitdienee of ordini,'eudik - hetet° eft an *manta hit dot - nth:. The rebel, ll force stow hold the railroad. from :GAM:MONO to' Shatitou. :..The rebels aiTfarrentois prover.to have been bettor informed, than oar Generals in-command ~. . . Minter= Consult has : : arrived at,St. Pei . . teraintrir, arid has bad an interriew -with the Emperor. -.AeOording to stritVetigrietkiandir eriera'are not irreniea to'mintabari eo* timi iiNt their arrival, hui . li,eliiroaitir itjrU. titinoittitnineatataty.stinied:,,TheCitmahowed. elear imirtedige'of Anterieen:44l*. r at4a*.-, tressed a etrong 4ealiefor theyernianeneii of. the "American _government.'" Thlilteeith — Ot Gen. Ca:carol:7p Wally ociwvxm C01081341+3 easki A nier kj t w Aultsetatraie n 1.044416 iod Nag by 11411,11warto. W - P 4-011, " 4 " , 14,:t.:?; , f tiaettOtereete:. 1 4 118W_TA,UnALIN- 1 .1. , comp - o • , gartiorii4o4 ., r; ,, niswn - A'T , tissraist :50,0""&r.„4 — BlAgoi . .,==,;;; ot, "`, • • -,: sue, Wood strost., _ _ , . _ . ffiIIIZZEMI ljriguitaJect; PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY: Office, N. E. corner Wood and'Fiftli St.& PIRE AND DIANIM INSURANCN. DIRECTORS: ' r • James D. Vernet,- Capt. John L. Rhea,* Small P, Sticiur, - George R. Joaee, • Prank Tao Conk% U. litlltllNli Wm: Pialllpa, John Watt. Wut: Bi- Hap, Jobn. Z. P'azirty Marks Bliaeli, Wm. Viip Kirk, Wu: rtuLurs, Praiddjt JOEW WAII%, Vice President F.bARDNZ LUKE 121SUILILMA.114---1111ii ANOE,NUTUAI. INSURANCE COMPANY, IMP PNIVADELPRIA: on BUILDINGS, 'Stoned o looPottiole-AITIMIANDISE. FURNITURE. Am, ID Ur.ri R arontry. OfMc* No. 308 Walnut *treat.. ClAartAX.,‘ M 29,510; Awns, s3oBFlSS6—loveitod . . , , lint Itotigaza InipraeaCityPiopei- Ity, wor th able the 00 Ground rata, Sat '2,6 2, Porn*: 11: 73. o:s.'a 6 per cent. MortgVe Lan;MAO, ............ 27.900 00 City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Loan— 36,90-00. A11,=3 county 6 par et. P. B. IL Law 10,1,00 lanukOseUnecured... .. 2,030 On ilantingdoo sad Booed Top Mountain . ! Barad: eamparsy,rnortgags 10an......., 4000 108 - Posotqlvaelo ,Italr3B4 4.09 Kock of Mellon°, Mutual Inianutor 24,380 W . Stock of Canty Ithe losniance' • 'AO 03 Stork of Cabman IL IL Insurance C 0..... - , 0 01 301orc/1 1 / 1801 t 80 6,135 el lierbanilot , Bank 'de " 2102 60 17oPto .16000 Bill, Beosivable, balsam paper.... 18.237 18 Book Assoonnta, seemed interest, etc.-- 6,128 72 Coals On band audio Ilan& of saronta..... .11,788-18 • IN/8,608 - 911 GLEE TINGLEY, Proddatt. IL L. Canon. Z. Lotbcpp, Toland, Chas. Leland, ' Fred . k. Lanni& 'Jacob T. Bunting. • Smith Bowers, Jam. /5. Woodyard, _ ..john • CtIALA•ti, Sterdary; •J. 12..001718. 4=4 ' Third And WoOd stitet. Clem TM&ley, aumml hams Wm. IL Tbompion, Itolert &am • Prodimick D rown. 0. 8 tavetwon Be*: Jo4uk;33,Wornill, Mariballll.ol, zioribmitv 140104. N Yr Y ABAIN ST -' - BY' FL85.4.1/BANICLIS VIBE HIBUBANCII COE PANE 01/ PHILADELPHIA. Ofildd, 4.F. and 44. . . Steammietltitt /diets,' . .Yartailz . y Ist; 1860, published agreeably,to ea act of amembly,. beiag— ,lint Morpgagea, amply seemed—.—al,BB6,Bo3 00 . 'U° ll -Egate. ea 14 1 08 ,3 14 61) act - -102,905 Temporary paws, ma ample Collateral, . • Stocks, tpramat vain* 4867671 7 7 . eyetta— Nola atialllll. 1,021 00 Toth 17,81010' • svcripCr. cis . • oar Ttrii only profit. from premiums - alibi. this ObalPm.y; tan .Uvide by , law are from rink. arbich • Insuraiice bad. oo Cieri deoiri sition of properly. In tarn slid Country, of ratu al lows. arsoomil.bbt ." - . - Bloc. lbei i in :pargoration a parted ot .11:0. 1 7 year •- 'ibe.fhlan'pald lowa. by D R to so amount exceredl. Dm" Ifiralas of Dolby.. them:by affording 'evidence the advantages of Inbraoce, s.welf as their abili••-- ty and .4tffferdtioa to; inset with krOmptarr,wll. Lomotiatit darioithe 'year 166i..—..-.3106, 0 i 5 61 'Chide 21: Demeter; Ee~e Lea. - Mordecai D. Lore* .; Jacob D. Tobias Wearier,. . Idward C. Dahr, Drtild Si• Brown; ••• • ' Geo. W. Diehards, Hammel Great, George Taira:-- .. OtIARI.B9 N. smalessu..Praktogi. „ -.NDWAN.D.9. PALE, .V.ire President, , otepro tem: : • . .' • J.. GA4I) NES . tail Fl N,Agist, ; Oitka Northeast oor. Wood eta: I N Lti A ir b 'lll!°Fl.l7"ellratigi, Jr•tA'ald.l.l', G. M. GORDON. NoOrat‘alr; Opm, .Wen:lll.Watet Spy 2•Co'.'a boa" apaliabor, eNtobargb, : . RIR boars agoad. a 4(& do. W F. cod- Hari= Biala -:4l:Noisto'livaiikaoaGotaaagai by Direetons olw " aro watt; totomato-llotonalastaiii, cad wait - aro • oelei olaad,proßpasomaarsociltloratax, nosiaktaa aro ciotador• *Oa Asp /was issatood, as of eri.T . os. L protoadosaodoos to bolamotilt •J J. YALRRITI3,OOII3BKR SD, 1859 I"; '• - Stock R,:00 VO • RAO U. Ofth Ker Maitaro:-• • 250 I 0 Opin,Acaoantad - 7t09 tat . to Hotta and Biaß DRonitif 112 Miller, Jr., . , - ' .1 - Andrew' Actlei, ' . James McAuly, --- - Alexander Speer.. Nathaniel itolmes,: . _David .W. UM, - -.... 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