The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, August 01, 1862, Image 1

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Uikcuastb; foE tha.uJe of Floor, Orals, Pork, Ba-
COU, X*rtb Butter, Em, Chone, Baaas, TsUow.
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& SUKPAIiD. CoMicrasioN Mer-
V/.-ciUffTt nail dealer* ia FLOUR. GRAIN iuti
Chol«ihrand* oTWoUrfcr i&naumSSJy Jw
WMtaatW oa fcani. J’articallir attention paid to
flluoß onion for Mercbatjdlgc Roacr^ly.: , a
LUKASH VAN UUfiDIS^iWSAHD
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DULKD.&HD FRulTti auU gen*
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VVaruhoamyNo. 6tn*t, nttatmrfh.
J AiILS 0. iIoVAV, iOEIFABDINO AND
‘'io'iUAuf FLOUB,
uitAXN, BiC°H, LABD. BUTTKB, EGOS, and
' m™®" Snnaallv, No. 10 SHITUFIELD
• B AUtk.r,>cornoromr«[, I'itulinrgh, Fa.
*»TOr<ten> and aoUdt^d.
, I axd
* ul *h» sale of FLOUR,
BACON LAJID, BUTTER, SEEDS, DRIED
F-RUlT,(uul No. IS Market at
..corner of Fiiiat,l , Utalmrßb.j;.„ >,- ~•. ■jocUtUT';;
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QCUOJIAKJEit A iLAifO,. Coxituato*
W oiij wholesale dealer* ia GUOCE-
Wl».' PKOirCCE. ic.,' tij; a£
Liberty gtrogt, gituburgh, Pa. ■ • • neUiiUy. p
1&A1K& DAL/IKbL makgfao*
U TUOKiia :of rL\B& OIL, and
, ousts for the pnrcb&so antiaalo of CHUDE AUD
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t'lt tahnrgh. 1 Adt&aceeiaftde ODcoQgfgtunente. •
Ll’OL.li&fi DHii>t>iat‘BUedetfe6i td-Jhi"
■ 31’(Jill & Soo,-Nu, ; !tB- Liberty! Btrcet, Pitt**
burgb, QEKKBAJ#. AND
eoUdtedJ' fe26:dlj
»UITI„ -.JWOr WHITS
\y U^^'HE^^BwAEDnio
255 LTTwrty »trw{,Tittabargh7Pa: ~ ~ my *>7
A-- bUH.Uyi!IK, <jo>lllia3lQS~Mßßrm
uIL,B,,<JS&.ICON, NAILU, Ac., No. 183 I.IIW*
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OAB. A. corr»jM <5n ’ ,Part *l epedal£«ttw^
•Ttl'fiAKS & COFFIN, SucceesoraAo
ATX U'Canillwe, Sliaas ACd./WHOLESaAE QBO
corncrofWooi and Waterstreeta, Pittaborch.
PeQn’a. ; -^
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• T U. .VOIGT <fc’CO! t auecMa^o-ii-G^
XJ. Gmfl. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MER-~
CIM.NT3, Liberty atrccfc PltUbarah-Ka.- kas'i
joun i» —j... r ... ~i,ynwAgr> lioniiK
TOlijv J. HOUSE? tSf CO.‘ J :4i Wholesalb
CI GaocKEg iwplgoioAtCTCT of
Smithfiflldaod Water gtrocts, Pittabnrgb, P*.. jj7.'
WiiOLB
XJ MU Oeoccbs A3t> Ko.
107 Woodstreet, PUfbUfgh. '. .. ■;,Je2:dly
1. hi r.K.P4Tarc* B. «IB»f.-mrP«.
BIiOMUViKUiKFA'fcEICiS'wS'
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SKKDa; No«.-'iiJi'aa4 iss-tib^ri j »trt*lCl > ii<«bixrxb,
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; w xwicca
fancy goods, iiUiis.iNji.# , urit»,oJJ*s, JrAMv;
} lljY* SLEpItTINtS, Ac.-.'of jtriefly priaitt
. Jfy, whicU'lwoffcrMf loßuatprina.- <JprQ<T-:Hioitb*
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All brdere.will recolrg.frralmpinttbntioa.-r • . ;
rvlfcSoEfcrHEf3®®EiErsss^^f :
JJ lw '«<fD'cr:'of' rf a&a*t awl
Virgin- alley, J'itUburgh.. Pa,-- - ,
JAS. yi(£OH, (lute of l - Fayette county,
Px,X Attorscv, &•;,
-; : PiTrSßimaa. Pi: '
,Cs?Ci*rJCioirtn.ACd .Grant atrowts
-xpyZifoa:- ,-i ; .-T'l'i»•’)'/
JVU.N tf\;AIAijUUNNi£LL», AttoRNKV
at Law. OrWa/axrincUforj Krtre’i
i&o, No 4 W PiSun.'md atrbct, •_• ’ ' •
Will atiend to the. Bottlonieut, securing iid collect
ticmof chdmy Wftntlc*/£ej,i&WMMngtou,,JJiiitrltt'
of OolnroMa.- V- ~ •'floiftfogaf* /
JOHH M- KlKKrAtaiOA—-HXXiUJW,
frIUKFATRICK&.JTFia:OA7A'TT6£;:
at Law; .No.ISJ KonTtb
above PA. •• tpyl7.:dif ‘ •
Atto&kky aJto'.
. J» Gouraeiloh at Law. j--; ’
OrriCE, J JSt>-’ TJJTFp jtrtb Wriier of. Cherry •
alleyj . .. . ' aulUOtwlyT
Cl J£. M.; hMJ’Jii, Attorney and
LAW .BUlLOliiGtviiyy 12 Dlßrrrnnd ! 'street, next
*~tloor.t»SU ;
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X£"SrtBZCT.
r EECHi&IitITCHINSON, Commission
JLi Mb VoeiMAbiao iliacttAJiTa, dtaJocyin WEST- <
KRN RESIifiVE CIIEKSK, FLOUR, FISH.BA
OON, BUTTER,! LINSKED GIL/- TOTS AJO>
•.PKABP SELUS, GRAIN, pIUKD ;FKCIT
. and Produce braadA--T‘*in3ly Flour
, alwaya on bund. i.Ageut fur the Kale of Madiaon 4
, Co.’s celebrated Patented Peari -Starch, Noe. lie
. Second and .US First stg.-, and Sjnltb*
flel.t,Pittiburifl* Ptu- ILv.c -4~vi i-apl-dly^
WAKRUOUsSK—lliiiriiY
V> IL-OfrXUNfc fwiwaniiiin autrCtitnmiwlwrtf grr
“abant *ao -drtUer to-CHEESE; 4 SDTTKW'MKA'
FISQ arid: Kv--
PittaUQrghi - :
r Aii.ta.-,uatwKs & : co., > HoB#‘ji?iCK-
V ami and dealer* Irf I'RpFlSXOifettorßsrotllar;,
kot ofldjFrpot *treB.t#.- r ,. f / _ > ;S t ,?i ftJjtOy... ~
tl • rKAN»u*.vPiwAoru»nu
Thirdstrfi&M: ; --:‘^r.
W -:£V* JONtftif AoHS* Nobtb Amb«<
PoDmjtttullVfcdffHftrtAmi In
nmncfi Cgcipaotot, 87 Water street, ■ ~ • .rt,\a ?.
SAMUKt tiKGlUif
IsflUßurcx Compakt, eoruur Ma&et and Wattf
■ijjregtl,s‘- / .;t:: ! i:V„: 1 7;r ' ° :-.s Wn-'.y.t ■«?•■
Ij* At tjOKBON, tjEcnCTiSt ' Wssreax
_ . ■ Ijtkctiawck Compact, ft 2 W>tt>r rtrwt, _ 2 _,
iJOOii, OBCKETAKT
74ASc«C0ZMii7/2r'f ifHTttrMfti' <a w.:.,.v
I Dny 1
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WIiSON, CAKB S CO:, v - -. ; /;;
TT - - (to* IFZto»; Pi^fc*'4
. . WfiOLlfStE CLiLrU tit '
. TOBEIOK AND DOMESTIC DEI GOODS, -‘7,
>Qo* M ftrefttf third • lioou tbota Diamond
JM,.. {A*
» Burchfield k EST, Wboleufo mj3 Bclkil Dw*n~
!b AMR JTLVOV Ttny flftftjg Harih*
corner or JVmrtE and Harfcat«tr<eU, ' /aeSVT*
UO.;asAWaisV'dd
• flodpfc go.ia.'Mitfitfabort.brfwMfc.Tbtri •"*
•foarth t ßttefrgrgK.-.-* « ~< >. ..,.... J .. -
(if HANBUN!IA>VK, WBilMJWlil?
re* AW AAittnr DRT GooD3,«lgrri eft lie oilr
ii.il n~vWii. Koefi Wirtitt «tw*t.Tia»rogli:^
; T> KEhHSEDU>-IFa.Y
X> 2Uml«?**»**?r. uoas J,w -urfj
; ? lL BryHldM; *-n ') i.. -.«*■ vl
*on itcamer May-Taisia totali :;|
jo3o ' IfIAUfIiaCKIXAOQ. 1
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/- WHOLESALE OttOOKBS
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COMMISSION ueuoSants,
Comer Second, SniMMeld Stmt,
fafclrd
M. UOKMIjY,
I WHMJ6BAliE.ottnnrp- . '-i
So. 271 LIBERTY STREET,
fH«| SlS6l3o i/ ; PITTBBOUOH, Pi.,
WM. U. JOEKPATKICK & CO.,
jj J^^rjwr^sss
gaticraljy, 112 SwcatXUttact, Pittsburgh.
J * O.AMOCILI.
JMoDOIVaU) & AKJJUOKLE. Whole-
Peoddm aid CoMKuaioa fllra-
°‘J il, ?~ RB “ d “OLASSES,
CUN ’iiK- £ ,^JS? I .* n i ' SVSDP3 '' ‘MiOTJIi; da’
v7ui Whol«»l» do«lM. In
gSSaa
,& | ~~i —;; — ' —* jyffliinr
u 1 '•-moo* A-iiTAft
S'. x
■W.Houjiu.t.Gao;
|S iis.Li bJlp^Jil£
m r~
jr& 'VBOtESIIBUEOOIfB,-
sf.p Coaiansuoi* Ucbcuamt aod dealer in J’Lonjt’
t^i N - ‘' UULUi;K AN" S
aU *" lfiei “ a( fe »>o ccDai^mueDU,
fnr VV HOLEjjLLB LhaAT.gff
UUjJVtTCTlSfdpft^ AK { LLii B0P£ »
kHT!. i\. H “dPii^burgh iu«mlactur®(larticU*.
'doiSEKY UALZEIT&m/vlw
• aiAtmCacturea, Fituburgh. A *
Ifc* lAMJSBT. "
IAiIIiKKT 4 w“ou2S
Jo&oc&ss, Pioocci Dkalbu aad Oo»msuo»
f^ , | NTB » No. 6 Sixth «treet, rttubnrgb, {■«.
j’jftlJ, • • .. . .._.i &1 ..
mr & '^ESmCwS^SSe’gS^
I cem, Cokmimiuh Uskciixnt*, and de&lera fn
A CO, Whomm*i.w
M*acn*ißß, md daaion tu
ptuqtfe •^«J»«*». ,i aa1* Front «T«>t„
aroj w. ouvortn John # xiilsobm
J S. DILWOKTH & CO.j WrnS
<*»««*«* MrocejsTßj Kv 172 Wood 1
.aaapd Liberty ttrret, Pittsburgh. N
T'Uj&AM BiG'i^i£y ) , Wholssau!
GiOCEB, No«. 18 ■ad‘9> WW«tree» ,'P«u
**• Ia - lu*>4-d*f
LIiXANDEK KiMU, W uolksalk
t, Pltutmrgh, I'i. *
xymmPMms.'*. *.
JffijXfSL BENNETf 4,
WHITK STONE OUINA AND
ClißAil COLOBED WABE. ;
i?fr 01 ? 10 * AKl * "**atih>WE at N<i 74 Furrs
Pirrgfcvedu. p A .. mhls;lyid*
iCiOKINTOSII. ANIJ Ht^iP^ium iMi»nftVKi>
> ALVES, of Ail uzeg and tartrtyia. - , ,
Itg put.up amcMnerj df Urge capadtv auii of
quality, we «re prepared to hcvj Job
id solicit- -work in tin* .Hot, tnutiua tbat b»
itas, and tie character Jof our m.otki to aer(l
irlto special attention to ffnr BALANCED
, OSCILLATING ENGINES,' ®* combining
ge* heretofore unatteined in - yd*: clanof
“**' • - jKg&lyd
PvtitQwtan,
J CjSEHH ;l i ’;:HAiirL , rON & CO. u ™
1 First•nd-Libertyatrvxis,
u ' \di\. ■ i '•'.) UT .'j/'i i:i -:.t • viS t. i..t i ' /1;
■ ' } PITTSBURGH, Pa.,
■A*rrACTF*tMor.-. •
£ pPEBIOB STEAM ENGINES, ’IIACHINERY,
p c - pylfotf
| i?E\IERANCE, No. ,50 Water Et..
itPiUsburgb, maacfacturcrof BOILER RIVETS
/G “ COILUOH AJiBBAILBOAp’
j deacription. '
pParlicular sited or ahaped. fiPIKERand JtlV*
[large or small,"madd to ortlrF at abort notice,
fryrt. wortmeat fonataotty on „ tnßjpjgji.
lr-rVfi'VV7T; r X ir ' T. CAMP9KI.L.
KCfiL-SIOK GLAS» WOKKS.—
IVOLiTE. PLUNKETT * CO., Oils, Maxctm-
ELLS. lUDULE & 00.. No. 215
Llbectj atmt,, spoilt* Blztb', Pltuborgh,
IteturOTorWUrrs, LASBEHiAKUSWITCa-
UJ yTlo4«c?i[illoß<jU.E*TilKa BiiAinKU
Jyr. aolicitetl from fb.lr.2r, andigoail. prompt.
|Ppoo n* por fmtroctfom. fnfioUolr i
OEJmSTRY.
IETH EXTRA Cl’Et) WITHOUT
PAIN. BY THE USE OF AN APrAUATUS
ItEBY NO DBUOSo»OALVANIOBATTEBY
USED. r
_ Hotuil ftjajlljtilioi bȣ
toririteeth extracted l»y wy process, ted are ready to
testify ad to, thp. safety md painh*mc*s or the opera- ;
hr persons Interested £.
AIf'ABTIFICIAL TJUCTII Inserted lo entry style,
sad durga my Jow y warrnatedin«H<«# to be of
thebestuuterftl; J A " r-r
j . K OUDgY. UcwTiirr, 131 Smith!
[analog tOTuhr of UUuaoiid Md
pargfe. . i ,* • ■■~“ 7r *
IL PoUMk^^-Hallock,
fore V7 m*y3/dly
life. =i
r _ ' *
(M. O. 40HNBT0N * CO., Statics
j £u, Boo*, HAjrpTicTtTiXßi. Jot
£**»,*»<>; S? WomUtrisct. Plffrtfcntß ‘ «e3O *
"r'JKi? 0 ;? 5 ■¥«’)« utiMtisat a&Kfo tbi
KKAI> J ..,ifpOJMEI4*BR -ASTVf ßta*
*fo» Fourth rinse*, Apollo BiiUdiuga.
■, TiiijfjjfitjrasyMe. . '
bKPB 'ft fl yy 1 ‘TeTM.
w «»«*«»«, m.-t»
’ CaiTON, MAOiHJM * CO.VDiiiSMrii
\BTLUAII: Wißpj IS i’KOH
:'JSuiSS!fsww m
wlfbipg- toin T «t tbelr mono? to good Ad
«i3ii^toSl.“° a ®f“ '*° d **y n,) **“• t^ir ;
?J* l* eommao!c«loiLi*tu! latminri ttrlctlyciotrjk
, r ftxa*i, '6t,<*«uiV
Q t %4 r>l - ■• ''. . ■
jtoajifr iuußfe~
WphoVo«]*br»t«J PittQl ANOtiESEA LEG aad
ilnFiori't'HANDa.*' '
ig;i'.BC»^iUf u ' :Bßo “ WArr ' r |
1 • v.'-rjiirrK*’? ;< New York. 1
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MoRNlNft~Tulnit?fiT’ i : ,«£' "
jsj.uv '»> a s ir j.? tr
PXTTBBOBQH. PA.
; Manufactured < 4^l
kx FLINT GLASS..
ThU* Cblmnle* are intended for th»
• flat flame, which Leal in* all parnof
the #aa« equally, does not txpuM> itto
cracking.
? *. I>. DITHBIDGK,
> ■ j Fort Pitt Glow Work*
' W'aablngtoo itreot,.
»pu Pittsburgh, r
w
V! OTICE XO OIL KEFINEKS AND
Xl iOTHEUS —Tbe PmnsjlTauia ball Alanufao- K'
CVj ibrfrarraniremeutator '
tli« mautilavturD of CONCEbTEATED OIL OF
vtTgoL, are now prepared to aapply, tbi‘trade ta>
ibi-rwlib. Tltoir PUtiimn -aiiir Having a*ei|»tfty ~
ot prr day, lhey will be eimOlud toluT m. C 0
uvra id largoqaatiluieiniiliautdolay.-' A *L«
J Address, OEOBOK CULHOUN, Atrent, ..
y Otbce. 21 Wood, >urwt,PJtUßprgb.i• 1
MrON AKNBTHAL, Imported akd
XJ OKALta laxhd moat K mi
:HAVANA CIGAUE, aud all kind* of SMOKING ™.
K&n^K- 1 .•,??£-
•N. ’B.—The Trade tmpplled on liberal tenna.
c'-iinylhdly
WWr YOUNG,, successor to ; Cart- >■
• wri ? h .V* Tomig ' So - W"W«Wf atraoli comer
OI JJlamond alley, dealer la all kind! o! CUTLUKY.
S^i"f?/,sy''i ,£ W tK ' rol,Tßß! S K»IVK3, SCIB
- OUAS, Ac.; 4c, A- large assortment of tbe
abovg good* cunataoUj on hand,; m hl *’
: TA€KSON & TOWNSEND, Pork *’
tj pACsaaa'.jLNb iuAiiaur IN BACON, DRIED K
ffEEly LARD, MKSS AND BUMP POUKJ No. 12 *
fourth street, posr Liberty, Pittsburgh, ; P
O BOOTS AHB SUOE3 of .erery description,
Si SmltbflelJ itTeet/IMtHbargfa, ft. r '
aEOr ALBBBE, SON
&&LE ANti B»TA]L 1)BA1>BU IM BQOjSj Bt}OK&
An., nnmiir Vonrth «mrf Wrinrt *tr**4*.' PltUfcnriihr^
£jH. CHARLES H. STOWE,
(OppoflU.OolonßAd#_Bow, new.SospenriaiJ flrMpj
.jjtfrly . AI.tEQUQfyoiTT.
'lAti f>4.’FETZ&OK
fnu: cornorMtrkrt md Writ si rrtu.
ClUibfaJiJ&'X'&JO bXi.Odam Cheese; :•
/ : . . ,: _ 60., d0 Hftmtarg: .. * . I
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iTEW; • BOOKS. ’
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uLir i AECnQT .r^CiijuriijTaii-
StaiVtS^?** p *?f u -";' ;l - Tol - M«*v
WtalhrOp’BMWbOui—; ■ . .;:
OMTUSEIOKT. Br W^or.Wlßttrop,
lnteitst, l :By.E4maijii Kirk*, / :. - .•
iJSf* r * 0 ' 4nd -^‘"' 1 --' B. & DAVIS,
l o2a m ■•,; i-U ; : -.h i'ya.33Wood.ttiS*,. ,
qtakuak d “auitemdj "wiiitks,
F ra f WcrtoDMy of A-W, Uann&ctriresand Min« •
Urdoer> PhH**»fe ft £yp||}sV, •;!:;>- ; /Yj)7/
Gtey’B.Btrocluiai'Boratm' '. 1
of.B?un t ,
Mitchell < Popular Aitcpnomi; ' *”'
NamralHUUlrybr iiani '
Martlae Matntfl UUftory. 2 »«U: J
Gayot'a Earth and Man; -'•
Lyon’s Mantial oFGeology; - :i
Elementary Goology;
Ewbanka’ Hydraulics audJd*chanlcj;
p’AubUwa’aJiydaulict...... . t . ’ ..
Je2*■• KAY & CO., &S W.xxj at. -
DOUJ&I BOUKSM. i S ; i. ;i .
•Utfodieal Ueee of Efectridfy^GarfeU:
. KecrejakJßiof *ConntrT Panon: ; <
(forfeits of Sodety;
/ f»»Uottri rf byJ.arowß,ll.D- J.. i
i "*o. Women and Bookei.byJL. Hoot;
; Titcomb’e ; liook»;
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FRIDAY morning; Aba.; ■l,
Requirements of the Day,
The following article,.from tho {Chicago
Tpbune, doea not alOne gpeik tho sentiments
of tho Northwest, .jt saits thd feelings of
th!e loyal people of lHU.latitu<ie ahd
we cordially endorse it, at wiHnlno-jtyntbs of.
the loyal people throughout the country. ■■ :
It is marvelous that the AdmlnistriitiOii'at
Washington cannot bo made'to; nnderstand.
tbp wishes of the people; - The ory ,hds gone
up Vo WaBbingtbh'fQng.and/lbud/rom.'tioso
Stktes from whioh andproviaioni
pome to carry on tbe war, for the inaugura
tion—Qrmly, decisively and . vigorously—of
tbb now policy of crushing out the rebellion.
Will the voice of the'unltid peoplb‘be' heard
in vaia:' .. •> •- -
TbeauthorUietf at. \Y«bington ueid ba un
l der ttvnuapprefe'eDihnru'tor whattbfiVpeople
nf tho] Northw ca t‘ d eaiM ml in ; the[ fa to re con
duct of the war; bpcauso'there; is hardly a
joornalin the half-dozen Northwestern Stales,
no matter what, its j>olUioa| antecedents, or
- present affiliations, that does net/erory issue,
ebforce these demands with whatever ability
it possesses. Attentive-readers bfthepublio
. papers and cldiVobsorv'crsof the cfifVfhtapf
.popular, opinion, we have aoJxesttatio* in p ß p.
ting down in black and white the ultimatum
with which the people oT thfpWcat will to
co i tent. The people ask, ' ~j ' .*. ",
I. A moro vigoxpuspjtosertttfqn of hostili
ties, the leadership of. conjmariders /wbo aro
not afraid to itriko a rebel head whenever
thdy see it, and the degradation; of such ani
mals aa Dqn Carlos Buell and others of hTs
stnpe,. whose ideas of conquering , the rebel- j
Hop extend no farther than the doing of plea
sant Lhings at rebel bidding.
tl. Tbeemployment of Slav's lajio’r wher
ever the tasks of • ouf' loyal' trbops iihay be
lessened thereby—its employ meat in \ha non
military offices of the held lhdkc
bdigging, road-making, trajb-driving, !n
nufsiog the trick, In cooking ’ and hashing,
ftoi| In whatever else the emancipated slates
tday profitably do., ,j r . .
CII. Some system
ulte Instructions to quartermasters- ahdieotn
mUskrles—by whloh ou'f l\»yal ; boys'in tho
.enemy's country mayllvo.ax;w«U as thc afe.
««n» of tho sooessionista, aaA that,’ toa, at
j-ebbi expense. We mean not that- the-sol
diefs-of the loyal -army shall be allowed to
enter any bouse or field and Lake what their J
utility or thoir danger ‘.craves £utjLbht
ihfo in service their commanders.shall;seise
or their nee what their physical health re
settling, thi» disloyal owneVs as
hep may. - -*
IJere are tho requirements which', if wi are
ot mistaken the.people uf the West who have
DDk end brothers in the army, will-not for
et They are Uis.out croppingS of experj
nc! of J coiau,on score, uot'tbo policy dictated
■jy ‘nigger fauaUcium" or a reverfatfunpmt;
ftidtbe necessity Tor hiakiog tbqm jnstantly
rpe ative seems to.ui.lo be imperative, j The
fsh rers are crying -out in every letter that
conies from the- ca*p<bat their 4uUfeatue* to
xmfght; that drwled hyrlitdrwhbidaTe
not or will not meet 'the to* i' : that they .are
Wearied to death. With, ditch diggings march
ing apd counter-marching, guarding-rebel
potlto-patchei and keeping the itave# of reb
els >ut of their'lines ; that thoy aro wUhbut
relief in their mosi disagreeable tasks, though,
(hubkand* stand ready to aid them: tbat ibey
are hick nigh unto-deatb -of-eamp.fare; |hat,
cutjoff from alt vegetables; milk ,au£: soft
‘bread, it ia more than'hitman. to; expect ‘that
they will nut encroach upun.rcbol indo.mres
that it is too bad. in ibia, a I'eason of atiand
,M sir.soak.
aocj, to tea-loyal men djiug-of la the
midst of the oiet'Dt of care, that they, aro 1 not
allowed to' touch;' ‘ )
These are a faff of the soldiers'jcomplalnta.
Odo order at Washington will remove | the
o-aui e of tb£m- all; infuse new life intoitbe
ttruit, strike terror iuso the rebels, and, posh
>he Union cause.ahead uioro than a great
Yietbry. Will it l© iaeued;/ f
T iis* k or That l~Tho Louisville Journal,
a |» |>er which would bVlHtfcly to know, iayi
th«r j baa been which
a eW gue(riiiu : baa. aided r .in :tbo..iAu7'
lor < f loyal troops, Stationed for 'tbo profec
;ioo of bis own property. - ; ' . i
Is not aarh tolly qn tbo part ofoar tienoT'
Js ilmost on j-sny. other
;rot ad than tbit they ,havo strong sytnpa
hio for the i>mth, and hqpo to see (be War
lofi J by aomp boinprobtUo. rebels,
rbiibiwill place : In/ the vantbgw
;roi od?hb ,b a a ‘ ooc upied. fo r so coaby, year*."
'be io old army -officer* .bare Hitherto found.
iat promotion has only' come by crlngloj*: to
io s6iitb, and they caopot lay aellto thoit-zre-
for Boutberb‘powe'r. ;; ' ' -j
Mj&rioFris.—‘Bieriah fltag offin,
who has'alwayi beou'a-tfaUor; at
beari, differing from in
idij of courage to Uke np armij iagauisi.bjfl
mtitry, bss caHcdjivajiiJclal. aWHjiQn of., |&o
ogbtatnre of -thttVStato K>. s gir«i;:AiW..iBbl'*
icn and monojrto. p’?otoci. oUiza'o^—against
bm ? The partieular'i&ngsppcifiqd in bis
ievf ago is tbo mild emanepatioD scheme coni*
icn lcd by.; to. tboßortJar
tati a. This looks very mach like an-4t
jnj| t tnJoty w«-agaio»t4bV ?Jniu>dSut©».
’ort Lafayette Tlblis 'acoVoi-ef’ liotic'r' ;mon
bnnj Magoffin, end- ho ought to hatro boon
ierr a fall year agol r \ ji- .''i; '
Gftx. Lccics Dksiia, ftjt-mayor SarG.Jana
-7» M. ■ and . Rer. Mr. abd
ro other' probirflynt; tUixeß9. of;Cjnthian»,
on ucky, were New
>rt htmeke, Cino(nbatjj;OD Satbf-,
ly bight. Theeß hefore heiin,
.nested and relaaaed anparoleibeitwefeaJl
engaged ip aiding in hla
le they ‘wni
Uh| the anffocatiog jjit&litieS'Ofl Kentucky:
lernp.
A Test Plate.—The Nasbaa Iron Compa
ny hire just finishVdfor ttfe x 'Government jk
jtealplito fifteen feot long, forty inches Wide,
four in(] a half ioohesj (hic£, and; weighing
*tetr thotusod.ponnds. This plate’is consld*
-dred paH’proofj ADd'WiU toieat some' 'of
the new prrjccUlea which.i*?e rpdoaUyvbeen
loveijtedi-'’ v; -••..‘'A*-. h
tf :.u ß 4 w
Hon.(John A. Kuson, First ,
-tba'itjjr General, having been nominated for
.Oocgfeei by tbo’ Hcpabiicans- ofj the'Fifth
Distrjct (lowa,) har tendered;bis resignation
as First Assistant postmaster General. |
J " w»,ri.Xaae i ; ~, 'V--' - -
in this state., It jii.expßelcd/lhatjlho wbdle
“tw iady iaba the field4n <+-
•hortirtlto* tb»DTi« : l(^VfiHlVT*i(lu)eiitj/i;ei»
lrM* 0 P- '• "»
K"- - '/<>• .••:
i - Drafting. .
We select the following articles from differ
ent sources, toihow how the public mind is
. ; Tho : firat extract is from a" letter
from Harrison's dated July 27th,
urging the l absolute necessity of immediately
• fillihg dp the ahrunken regiments :
‘ Thero remains- the rob—-how to doit. I
Vy. V drafting. This whole army say by
• drafting,.; jit isn'tHkejy.it can he dono by
ptphfy/bbPxtng,and.it w«#l Redone. Draft
mg .is the alternative.
.u Cr^ h e i^ r W uew organisations up
there, in the States so soon. as. half a doaon of
* ”e lm ” Dt fit for fforriaon
®*U*® Use, the ambition of your
mtie greatmenso long as. their personal in
flhence shall TwnU.UYoly,.so Jong as ex tiav
agoot bounties will bay patriotism, and thus
--except where .their JfLegions/* and their
“Guards, ’and their “Rides,"and thoir“Zou
aves/'-hnd lheir v «Chh*setti»,“ shalf coont up
to the-maximom- -why, smash them together I
And then order drafting.., JJetter if volun- |
leering had not boon tried, since drafting will
surely come.
. * ,r r *^ B S aia *nd again tho word “draft- !
ing, - feitb ipeouliar pleasure?, with savage i
pleasure, like.the man who. has made up his
mind to a peyere measure, and delights in it—
“drafting,'.'.
rincloie a copj of a letter lately addressed
l MUo.A<y!*teJrir.Gonqrai of .New York on the
sutyeot of skeleton., regiments, New York
has 50 .regiments iu.tbu army—not lor from
25,000. men.. ;i . .., ... _
. -T.bVeainrifi of the officers of a.single regi
mentfor.ppo.mpnth tmount-to $52,000. For
a yetf |o $624,000..: , .. ... ,
*lsse 60 regiments there are men to,-fill
®t»r» than half, that .number, so that the
officeriog ofj(ho ; remaining ;i0 ia.unnecessary
expense. Say 30 regiment* «no year $1,872,-
pa the setjftfof efcon’Gmy'iilorieVhiwVregi
m4nt»*hou!d be crowded to the foil extent of
Pfeoarse the same statement* bold good,
and the seme coarse should b© pursued with
regiment* from other Botes. *
Xbo letter'appended -recommends consoli
dation as remedy, bat tbe facts and argtj
meste shotr-with equal, and- perhaps more
fotce, tho necessity of filling up the old or
ganisations. >
cw V*rk HorW, in an article on tbe
slowness of Recruiting, says i.
\Vo join in tho. tmlrorsal loyal cry fora
morotvjgorous .prosecution nf.tbe war. The
only Annifestatios.of .rigor that will te«,that
.wi|l carry an abiding conviction• toevery
Northern hojna that the -Government ia’at
J’oUyjiroased »pd,thoroughly, jq earnest*.
is !ao immediate draft, Drafting would not j
necessarily displace tho system of volantary. I
enlistments. Xt would give us meQ for imme
diate Service,'while a continuance of eofUt
m«its' would fcoep ap ah'd supplement the vol
untccr fdfce jn tbe field: , A draff would pro
bajiy gtVb a heeded impulse to voluntary en
listments. At all men of the military age are
satyect to draft, and, if drafted,' would re
'oeitref no'ionhty, many would enlist partly to
tbe shame of waiting to bo dratted, abd
patJUy to secure tho facaVy bounties offered for
voluntary recruits. Tbe Presldeht has no
powc* to draft except for nine months.' Let
him call out, by this Inethad.'in adChuile
forae of the militia for manning all bur nu
:mejona scattered defensive and wo
tbdll immediately hato experienced troops
Cntlugb to resume a vigorous offensive. Re
cruiting of volunteers' aould then go on
without tbaf gainful sense of its inefficiency
•n«{ tardiness-: which -now weighs on tbo spir
its of all loyal men
TJhe Chicago Tribune, In aa ariiclo on the
subject of bounties, says :
n*cry reaionaMe: man gees that drafting
muil b« resorted. U> at last. ‘Far bolter would
it nave been had tho rule becemo a genera!
onafrom ..It will bea. disadvantage
eo the servlco to liavo. in tho same regiments,
land ahonWer shoulder, two different olaarta
v- !“*?» M* M ®; who have cotne forward under
the,spur of bounties and those who wero
drafted;'-. The war has become rq actual fact.
Tb 4 doubt Out. any. may have
thaf the rebellion wjis simply a temporary
disturbance to be pal down by polio, ha*
girio ;w*3f to a sounder. and more sonsiblo
conception of tho foot that we havo in tho
Cold against ub a determined and. dangerous
wh° will yield to no less material ap-
P oa { B than^ ball and with, whom
artillery will oo the best Argument.
The'Pnftidcarihbnrff have'calledfor a draft
of dne million; men, In two clasßos, one of fiyo
hundred thousand to tako-tho field at once,
lie other t« bo pnt under drill ami constitute
reserve. There should bavo boon uu Loan
ties offered, for if men go into the-ranks fur
patriotism, they neetflio such added reason,
and if they go for hire, tho sum is far too in
adequate. Wo would not that a single dollar
rals id by private subscriptions or public ap
propriation should be withheld, but rather
thai the sum bo increased ten-fold and become
a sa :red trust for the families of tboso who
must go. The draft is near at band, and thero
will be many cases where the care f.,r tho sol
dier siamily must.be a sacred duty. This is
bettfer tbao bounties. We must look to noth
mg jl?o.than tho .draft to faopour army full,
and the pnhlio; must come-forward generously.
in liihslf of tpoao who go.
‘Activity of Maryland Rebels.
Tho rebels in Maryland-have within a few
dayi manifested a reriving life, haro held se-
boastful prophecies, and
threatened -Union :men. • Some of the nowtpo
persjio the lower counties publish notices of
recrjiithig rendesvons in Virginia for rebel
regiponti, and advertise convenient routes
northward for dosortors front tho National
armV. An organised underground railr«'
carries desortqrs through Prir
county by way of Fair "
worthjr’* ’ J
0~.
r . ,j 6m, Wads
op. tbn track of this 'railroad
/ *J* e houses of two largo planter# belonging
to too most ariatoeratie families io Maryland,
and arrested the Hill,broth
a,r °«Clemont Hill, of Baltimore, and ono of
• tbo Bowler;- . -.
Measurea of iprecaution have been taken in
stringent puaiihmoot
will! bo prompt!/ dealt oot, if tho'rcbol ten
deodios of tho slaveholder* dare : to - take tho
srj£°*5 r j£°* “ or ® °P®° Mtlon. It la bolleved that
ir Ufcn. Wadsworth and Wool had heon&l
lowod energetically to foliow.tho dictate* irf
own judgments in all respects, before
now axe* would havo been laid at more than.
ono iretol and-catate* ba *
longing to leading rebels, which it is made tho
.duty of tho President by the Confiscation act
1 -?-*t !V ro J? ,d ' I,aTd P aßBed int ° the posies*
aionjof the Govarnmeot.
! Xieut: Shearer, of tho Ist rebel Maryland
l.rogitoent,™ arrested last week at ffancodk i
• He was finely
I mouhted and hod been recruiting in Wash-'
i -“Sit® “ J ties for three weoks
| wlthj IndiQereal «ttccess,.jw-bo - saidr - The
i SH' Cr ' J SW h^L° fI WK Hs arrested
| amta] prominent cnisens of. tho oounty who
4- t0 « l ?- k# th ° Qftt h of allegiance. Itbas
I been administered to* Targe number of per-
I sospeoted of rebel tendencies, maiy Af
i whom, hither among the loudest in denouno
tin* the government, look it rather than go io
Washington Items;.. 1 J
-The following itemshn» from the jpeoiell tie
the Ifew York Tina .•
j • A TiooßOos WAWpoLicn; !
«'?■ “posit rigor nerer
btrofe known; fn the conduct of the war «
oencctorth to mark tho.pol!cy;of tbe;Governi.
Sllfl. Ofgaoiiation >» perfect an J material
abundant, and aoldiari are puibed rapidly to
their talaceadn tboJeld ■- - ' 3
B f °“T«S sMwrn»:awiv raon .noun. -
and Secretary Stanton attract ■
fai-ccncltisrablal; attention- at Willard’a to.
“P appearing; together Intho lobby. :
ibe Becretary.il not,oftenaeen eo far from tho
war QEco*..,
LOHD Lyojifl Aljp TBB BOGUS CnNrfbEBACW
- Tbe statement that Lord Lyons has writtei
to » Mi®‘.l^gbtionVtha^fioffUm
ifooiaromgaiMttlrabo^fCAriaifto^or
iV'Ofj. wltbout, foundation. ~ ;
•. *~I. aveiwcV *
oommoncea running nttulnrlr 163
Sijjon tlia atrMt railroad in P«nnrrl/ani»
»•,««* * •» order fromT^!
Urn."JAS.H.liiN*.—Goff,' Jaa; il. Law
armetMotlbU city-jealerday mousing, ant}
eipeetod.to learOhiS/ mprniDg.for Kama*.
Lano has ampto powerirfrom the nar
Department to rajae andeqmp,and to n(e "an
aitny j ani : that liaatvrtfa-:
a|b{o Um«, :
ftdt upo£ tffe hjir li piar i
The; pobljc 1
watob ra» •nsbrfcmcnt* *ith deap- inUrtit,—; I
Chicago Stfbmi? r*-Ir=-' 1 r =-' ~‘*-N
GAZETTK
FROM MEMPHIS ASD CAIRO.
Humboldt not Captured by tde Re.
,*■? ■* Railroad Communication
still Open to Corinth—AnTnfa
tttons Traitor Hanged by General
Dodge.
CilEO, Jolj 29 —1 hare jnst arriTedifrora
Columbus. Two trains havo arrived—one on
tbo Mobile and Ohio railroad, at 7 VelDOk.
Ibe accounts previously received-of >ebel;
raids vrero greatly eiagleratcd. Froini offi
cial information I derive tbo following ao-
~ T r° hundred of ■Jaokgon’s cavalry caibe to
tho house of a wealthy mao named Beadle
residing near Humboldt/ early yesterday
morning, and as he was about starting to p£
lot them to the bridge inside of ©uritobs,be
discovered a- party of six or seven RdiS
Q i B M d^ e r t6wardß thomreonceaUngSto*
ln' b K d V? oo *' Bead!o difected thf^hela
to on ambush from whence, upon tho arrival
of our men, they could pounce upon'and
thwa ‘ Th ,' s P ,aD ' however; was frus
rUk*t r? i,OU "?! late ° r ***•» who * «* **'
r»Laf hxs yen lift, ttnrled attot* a 6or* fold
uad “S™* «*• o/ their ptril, wfai at
ZV?u™ d t 4ck ' hot, rP«w«ed by the rebels,
omy three of our men succeeded'in reaching
Humboldt safely. One received a ball irihhe
breast, with which he rodo six wiles, dfibe
soon after he-Tcached the r town. The
two were probably explored, ss they hat* not
been seen. A portion of tho rebelr then pro
ceeded 'to the bridgo, six •• miles- from Hhm- :
boldt, driving off the small force stalidbcd
there, and set firo to it. Carmen being rfin--
foroed by w small party, drovethe'robelrf'iftclc
to the river,-whore they in'time Word' rein
forced, and tho federala again driven bach,'
and 11 was not until our troops were reinforc
ed from Humboldt that tho rebels were put to
night. Our men succeeded in-extinguishing
tb© -fire after about sixty feet of the bridge
had been, burned. Col. .BfcseU’S OngibbSr
regiment was Immediately' set at work, and! at
in o dock this morning the bridge ; was \ rO
- In the meantime largo Scouting bar
ties wore sent out in every direction; Beadle
and fuurothere supposed to have been cotfnfefct
eil with the rebels were arrested in tho after
noon and eight others - during" the night.
Beadle was afonce tried and sentenced l? be
bung this afternoon. He bad’ taken ; lbi pith'
of allegiance, which wag found Open his per
son. His house was also burned, well hf
tho houses of tho four others taker with him.
On their retreat tber rebels burned a bridge bn
tho Mississippi Central Road, eight miles frtfm
Memphis.
Acm-o preparations weremadeat Humboldt
liat night to moot the rebels, an Attack beitfg
ei peeled, and Gen. Logan threatened to bet
tire to tho town upon the first alarm.' Heavy
forces wdl no* guard tho line 6f tho Mobile
aud Ohio road all tho way to Corinth; ini no
wore trouble is anticipated.'
The following is a copy of a dispatch r<i
eeivod by (Jen. Quimby.nt Columbus, at fird
o clock this evening: - i.i
,t /b (Jen. J. T~. tytimbg; • ' 1 •
“TRB!iTOR,-Tenß,- July
‘Tho man. wiie gnided the rebels to the
-bridge thetwas burned, washang He
badtaken the oath. The houses of four otlt
ew ?bo aided have been-bornedto the'grouhd,
(Signed) “G. M: Dougs; ; i '
, " “llrigadier' tJcbefat.^j
Ktnerson • Etberodge delivered' a 'fouslnk
*}K-ech yesterday, to a large gathering: of
sens and soldiers, ‘at Trenton.— DUp<i(ch\ib
.Llttcaya 7V»7<anr. • • •• \-\
How King David Used n Slave oftne
Knemy as a Scout. ;
/There is another beoic' of wars whioii our-
Qenerals would do well to study along with
Uardoos Taclies. Some of them who have
eo nearly apotheosized the slave that they
dote Dot use tho sacred thing in warfare,
•might be relieved In tbeir_ consciences by &U
crumple from Holy Writ. The AmalekiteS
bad invaded Judah, burnod the city of Ziklajr;
and carriocT the women aoji children bwa#
captive, among them David's two wive*. "T'he
King inquired of tbo .I»urd and gained peri
«A £ -.‘ on to l mr<iae tho invader* with bis arum
'Vbilo tm th 6 march ho found art Egyptian
slave, who had-nUo tbteo dayV and* thred
mghu npou tho field, bavingbeen left eick by
, master, ono of the rctreating-Amalekitesi
But so far from turning this deserted Slav*-
,ine> on< * P f °clahnmgan
Wo. i, David gave him bread and water, and
figs and raiMns, to revivo bis famished spirit;
and then questioned him *. • * - •
'‘Can't tbmi briog mo down to this coni**
j-any ? And be said, “Swear-unto me
U sct. that thou will neither kill me; n..r deliefr
me tnlo the hand* of »iy nrutrffr, and I will
bring thee down-to this company.” D*viil :
took tho oath; and the slave led him down to
the camp of the enemy, who wore eating and ;
drinking, and dancing over their Tietory an#
their spoils. And David smote them' from
morning till night, and not one escaped extent
four hundred who fled on tamels. The eapU
tives and all the spoil were regained; and thbi
flocks and herds of the enemy were driven Off.*;
All of this will be found in the thirtieth chap
ter of. first Samuel, from which let ns lenrtp
that the slaves will not j.iin cur side iu the!
great civil war until we swoar nnto them that
we will not return them to their masters.—
Chicago Tribune. ■-
North Cttrolina
Stanley’s .Uissiou a Fnilare. : j
Kev. Horace Jamc, Chaplain of one of thej
Massachusetts regiments at Nowhere, writes]
to the Boston Cvngrtgationalitt t :
It is, in my own view, the bight of : folly to 1
shape our national policy with -reference to £
Union feoliog in the-eeceded Statos.- Ido not
seo tbo ovidenco of it in North Carolina; and
if not here, ouch lets elsewhere, • The
bsin ProgriMM ha i given the. people of the:
North too strong statements upon this rab-:'
ject- With a laudable desire of
Unfipn fooling in this State, it has introduced
everything that could bo- found favoring this!
Bidelof the question. But there is not a nsi jh'-2
.bortyod in the wholo North- State in : tftiioti:
tho Stars and Stripe* would bo permitted ta
i flohtisn minutes, should Fcderel
foroo-be withdrawn. - Attempts Irevo boon'
made to raise a Onion regiment lit Waihing.i
ton; butaftor two or throe months' hard work.!
about fifty-men have enlisted-in -it. and there
it hangs fire. ■ • . .-h
Tbo owner* of real estate In Newbern ' have':
notA returned to the city, and probably will
~uot | and not a few. who remain hero otWuly;'
•avoyr themselves sympathizer* with fhoCon-;
federaqy, Governor Stanley's iniaiion is a-
OQ ®* The people'Will not be appe&sbd;-
Thqy despise cooeiliation.r"They'can bo
duced by. force alone; force'acting-drrectly'
upon and against their pot institution*; force'
compelling them to respect Democratic ideas*
and universal truths j force bringing liberty to;
theiri slaves, education to their ignorant pdo* ;
pie, {buyers for their unimproved lands* and;
mechanism and skill to develop "their hid
den resources. It seems evident t» me.that.
itTs impossible to re-establish firmly .the Atner
-fam Union except by ro-orgunjzfag Society:
at the Soutbp and that the military pvicy of
the should bo bes.ediupojn this
troth. . • . : •- .
j The Kicltea ol Fgypt,
A letter from Southqra lUinoia says: :
Cotton and. tobaccohave-been planted in
Soathe r n lUinaia to .a .considerable extent
tnVi' year, and the cultivation of, these article!
will bb largely increased,:as- year after year
proves the profitableness of their production;
There hm some fine; cotton field*- within' six
miles if- this place, ind, after considerable in
quiryJl am led to believe that this part of the
Mate (Southern Illinois) will sehil holes
, to market thii. yean, I) haveiheard tfaecrhn
esliroated a* higb aa 20,000 bales.: .-ft wduld
| have men, much larger than that; even, could
isocd hive been procured at the planting sea
son, We thinlt wohave as goodcottontanda
in Mississippi or Tennessee, add, if wo
are successful this year.-yolr nebd-ndt be sur
prised if the orop of lfiOS fa ioO 000 ■!
bale*. >, v .. ; .. -- v - v ' 1
LATO TELEOBAPHIO HEWS..
[FROM OCR EVENING EDITION.] ,
ASTbmbIK6IATELLI6EN€E!
Arrival.of Ten BeM Ironclad Gun
poats-from England! ' ■'
THREE JttORE COMtA'tS.
MOBILE OPEN TO THE WOEID.
■ JQiy. 31.-Xho TYuiea’apocial from
Memphis, of the 27th, liyn tho iate adVicea
from the South, by rebol aoureea/ia important. '
Toa iron-clad gunboats, hiinf in' England, ’
and fally Equipped, hive arrived off Mobile •
Harbor; Xhreo mbro aro bn their way. These '
constitute jjho fleet ordered by tho Southern'
Confederacy, to be purchaeod in Europe.-They }
mount torn ten to thirty guns each, and said ;
to be with six |neh iron. • ,
Tho bloi;k»do was run , openly, by. dint off
superior strength ana weight of metal.
Mobile is now considered t>pen : to tho world,
with the sapportof her newly acquired
t Wanted—Treaty with '
*• - 1 vUBWfli .ludiiuis«aGbaplaiDs*B -
Gen* Hatch. Relieved.
I ;■ TCiSnixoios, Joly 31—Thera arc non io ■;
. J*cv>eies iq,, the grade: otsnrgeons, ind,l2o
in Medical boards ;
. *° r ® re., in /ression • here, Yod ; at
*4. . oa,B, _i4PP^ ca tioDB mustbe madotothe\
Aajutant.Qineral of the army,, accompanied
by oob or more testimonials 'from respectable"'
persons, in j-egardto moral character.
with the Ottowss; of Kansas/is '
offioally. moclaimed. -Their relations with' '
the Uhitod BUtos as an-Indian tribe is to ter
minate at.tho expiration of fivo years, and all
of them beseemed and declarod. fall ciUscna
.?,* lh « United Jtates. Ample provision will. -
be made for .their improvement in all that Let*
taina to civilized life, and. as far es possible
tor the settlement of their reservation by in-*.
diutricmsr ifhltha,“the lands to be sold toacW ‘
settlers.at not less;than sl*2s per'a'cre';;/ ' ' :' 4 '
The principle being reccgnJzed'that chap
lains.ihonldnot be-heid aa prisoners of war. ••
itis hereby-ordered by;the*T7ar Dewrtment
that , all chaplains so. held the --
Statejjj.shaU’ be immediately and uncondi
tionally discharged. .
•First Lewis..T. MorrisiroftbeJSth
iprantry, hae been ordered to ,report to .Col.
Simonson, at Indianapolis, for duty, as mas*
tenng and'difihiirilng officer. ""
. Brigadier*Getreral Hatch is relieved from -■
ms present coiimand-ia the army of Virginia, "
and will- await orders lrom Major-General '
Pope..-.. .. , . . . . .
-Mutiny at SeA--Tlie Captaiu, Sec*
ond Maie and three of the Crew
Murdered* - •
JJostost, July 31.—A letter from the Captain ‘ "
of the "ship Minstrel, at Malaga, dated tbo ' *-
I3th thatwfaen 30 miles souttteittV: *;
-of Malaga, fell inwith the barque ;
botind from Cette for New Ybrk/ln'
distress., Her/ boorded her r when he'found -
that CapU.Bewitt,. the and tbroo
of tbo men, tafd . been killed, four. of the erew -
-wounded, and- tho barque set-op fixe. iThis
was the work, of two. oi the crow,.who bad
• rautimed brv the previous night. ‘ He loot off
tbe dead and' ear vivora and'brouaht '
thorn’to Malaga. • - •• •••
Another lotter states that iho mutineers '
were two Spanish sailors, who robbed tbe Cap- *
tain of $400; and escapeddn a boat. No men- "
lion is made ef wbat became of the two mu- •
tinears,. .
fight ill BoHinjer’s :
• Sr. I»otns, : July ’3l.— A ' dispatch fro™
UroenrillepMp;, yesterday, says that 6n tbe ‘
iiUb. Msjor-Laiar, with J2O men of the 12th
Missouri: regiment, attacked Major Tciiley
and CapUPalson, with 360 robfcls, near 801-~
iUngerfs, Mills/ Bollinger county, killing.lo;
and wounding many; and capturing a lot. of
horiei, flto. The brush was so. thich It
was impossible to find all their wounded. ;• • Thp ••
Welf mounted, and well equipped.'
We did'nOt lo|e a man. '
Bounty for Volunteers,-
QniCAOo, July 31.—The Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayne and Chicago railroad have approprta-’ • 1
,*®£ $12,300, tbhe.expended in various:oouo
tios along the road, for-tho naymehtof bouo- - ' •
ty to volunteers. . . ......
IRCIAL RECORD.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
[ Reported tptciaUjf Jot Oh PiiUburyh OaxelU.]
Ttll'UstuV, July 31.—’There it no new foaturu to(
notice ’inUie general market, the demand for moat of
•theleadlng'artidea Uln* light, whn©pri<*i 'remain.'
without any material* change.
FLOUB—Tbe .-'demand continue light, . hut” prices
remain unchanged.' Sale of 40 tibia' Family at ss,lo®*'
5j15; 45 do do ar $5@5,15; and 76 do‘do at.ss,io@
Extrais held at $4,40<§:4,50; " ' ‘
GROCEBlES—steddy, with Salty of'ShlidsCaba
Sugar at Ioc{ aUd 5 hhds prime Porto Rico at lO^cj ;
and 10 hg* prime%lo Coffee at JTotassesquleV
at 63@55c. ' 1 • -
BACON—unclmugecl;'Sole of 1,300 ft* at 4c for
Shoulders, and 7c for Plain Hama; 2 Tea rialb-Can
raised &t 7*-2C J 'iiod 3 tea Sugar Cured a( OJf.c. '
' .SALT—firm,' tfliha sale of 300 bbls No. 1 Extra
from wliarr at ‘SI,<I2. From store U"is"selling at
$1.75. ■ •' x -- - • -•
OBUDE Inciter demand, and pric^givo
BTidence of ancpWaril.tendency. Sale o'f 2,000 bids,
in bu kj - *•' .
sah> of 20 bxa W E at
EGGS—SaIe of i’bbls at 7c per dozen —an. adVancc.
AUegheny Cattlo Market. - / :
Joly3o.—Thocnly new featnro to n-tiee in ibo r ‘
. cattle market U afllght improvement in the dcmdnd. ,
Prices remain about as before, rnngiog from $2,00 -
to s3,Boper cwt, grtsa, according to quality.// • '
• There 1* a little more activity io-«hetp, and prices ‘
• arc a shade;finner, ranging from. $2 to. $3,40.- The.
■alas reported were: 2tt> hfead sold by il 4 W Kidd at
$3,43; 58'sold tiy-J Turnor at 3l«wer
smith at s2,G2ai>d'6s by EH Davis at $2(32,60.- -
Then*.fs;but-!mi» doing la hogs, though priers*
are a little, better. Holmes «k Pbleffe* said 180 a'
$•3,25 per cwt ferose, and >Vn\ Clarke 131 t,t $3.37 • •
Below-iaarvaiccdra'o l ll*l : of tbeealesof Cattle for ‘
tbo.Uaion.and Morgan Yards during theyreekt
;;j:c*Ts-LB;.soui./|. •
VY* Scotland-.; 17 /^1,50- per heatL* •
£ Sj*®®:*™—r £55,50 \ •• :
•S MbH—T S' •cwt.
” bUtleeoy.. .2t 2,0u0e3,50 «i «•
k U 2,«2fic2,75 <m
J Jamhon.. go ,•«-«-
.7 **W» n ■ 2 2SflsS t **V v* »
J IS - ••
.4, Barron.., ~, , ~ .» fi .» . „■ ”
s WarMtiU:;-.—. 21 - £0032,M a ■
■ WJfk-ttpO-i 13 2.57 « «. .
Uauiel ....-17 • *>tht -» <
£*>;.: psrhsii,
James ii 2200 • * «•
l--1* per cwt.
- 2,50(92,50 “ •• ;■
' . ‘ XUver Newa.
.- Tnorfrcr remahia'ajibpt jiutionary at this ••:
with ’reported on Glass House, .The _ < ..;
Weather irajin, and apparent-:
;'!y MU1ed.....'." jßu*|oeei Was almost enticelystUpen- -
doda'tth'e loyeo yesterday.,'There was not a single V-.
: arriT&l ordejiartore, tod the Belfist'ts the only boiL
| attempting tojdo' The Hastings came op' '
iftpm.the docV, J wherpshe hos bcen iboroughlf over*' 1
ibhulsd, repaired, imprinted, rfn’d will, we-pro.
commence business : in a - day : or t wcC -Capt. .. •'
jEdhlhson has had.iomo important impioreaenb •
made out he Hastings, Which addmiterially tohor
jktrengih and outwartLappcaranca Trents •
frimTClnciimaih is Jho here to-day, pdlpm datatppJ •• ■
-ijyloirw^r^'H-^cip*.- Frank MarrolU wilt
-blym&keatrlal ;trip io-daywith hUnew steamer’ :
“Forestßoce,V).-.-’].:;i•, r • v.
l.‘X« and light drauiht ■
•BaHsat, C*pt CkrMtpp,. will potUHrely leat© f,ri«;
|iCulaand.tl»HppcrJMittissippHbUoTenbg v s
V Befeofls;!bftr,t. Wn>ii«. . . .
jnaoy lstho Wbeellngpacbet Cbr KMlajvlcMln* %t ‘
Ttoon^
wcciVeS and .
coitTOs. • -
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