•* Vi.', *,!# **•’ "V* . , .^i v-isii i l)* .». ‘--V. ■fe: V'- •*; ■ ’ :;-'' *- : ,! m:m4 ; 7:7 .. i • : :g ; M ; t I ' 7-7 v.V,7 71 ,v: / i?X'; '*l .jiv •v •' W>V, 14'4 ''''■ v v* i %s£3&SsSi : ':m mmmv&wmmM ’£ ■>•;>,• --f f ' -•jL'vl?rSVVi s ’V*’ '♦ N' J lr > Jmommm^ s * '*<>:*••>:■'>>.'••■■• •■■ ;\t:«. - •,W J^’ifc*:' : ;ri''•?!'? :•:’-r >’ ■■• y; j'-.v.1 ■' X:.-.] : : ■=■■,■ '•'** '‘it . • \ t - -..S' i: 'V y "‘y <- (. v’:y-v;-'- ti'zy'c' l yy ; ::Si||py t i . 5iV-s'l{. , iSi.'-ljyw- '-V ■V, *• -»■* t l ■* •V*:» ■w •.."••. • •: * r • -:v<i r.V 1118 t'-V-V- —Y$?. 'vfi :| 1 . "- 'M ESTABLISHED IN 1786. - o°°»r et. cuit Btiwt. sasssasHte '*■■***£&»- 'Sv&V fcfc'Uaaw* " ' ■ " j ,; - SaJ m—_») Ftoc* Facts* axd Gohxw :v-SStggf®tt»b»i»to of oaAiN, s£BDa, ■y.-g .5 —WILKIEI t-iwwt^T. TI/lACKEOWN & UNHAitT, Flora 4UL- *xd Gaita Factors, Pkonwis ajtd Ooavzuxos bucbair*, fortbe uU\of Ffoor, Grain, Pork, Ba ooo» lard, Btttsr.Etfcs, Cheese, Beans, TeUtm. giyiwi. Feathers, Potatoes, Pot and Pearl Ashes i vhu pdraoeea made on Ooniigunenta. f. v ■ s tpCly' , r , J ; f -j 1 1 ? ifoi jli L it. 1 I truoji ;A*n FoaWAßcmo whol#>- **■ drftlei* W VtSTURM “reesk' BUTTED/LAED, PLOUB, ; Fifin' for a 53 PEA.iL. teusi^Aiisiuav&fliSl V&D'ttSrD'LAKD : 02f.S, l>HZfiD-FitofT and W.'Wllfw.i.»W.N^ l , »H».»fl fWLP * BHEPAKD, CohhxmiobmS \J csijrrs and dealers in FLOUB. OBAIN AND PBOP UCEtiKo.: B*3 Liberty »treetTVltt» burgh: Pa. , ' 1 oomtaatlT oo hacd.\ Particular attention paid to :. ■ Bill os Oroera for~ Merchandise gonerdity. '. 6cti:d?y~ • UUKI > K ft. pWtDUDa ahd X-OeatatnuoKilaicßakt; dealer In FLOOD. BUT. tKB. BBOOHStfSKEaS, tAUD, CUEEyE,<'POHKi HJBXKD AXIPdBEEN FBiTIXS and’ mlly. Liberal catfa adTacoea made on crottgunients Worn ho nee, Ko. U* Second atroet, Pimbnrch. - IAJIisS U' -ilcVA*!, *MB VOoeutwttai Al&&csis? l for tb« ttleuf grain, bacon, lard, botxeb, egci i 3 ■Wwtem prompt* «ea«riuy. No, loTklTariELD 87B£SX, earner rt Jim, Pltuburgh, R*. **y>>rdgriaodcbii«iKnini r pu»<atclted. |4AUtts A. iJ'lU'Jl'ijiJlKj -fcjIRWABIHNG U CpuMiasxoH ilEttciuj.r, for th© ul© of FLOUR, 9.1&X&, BACON, LAiiB.BOXtKB.BESBS, OBltD FliOiX, ftirtl- Pjodqc* generally, Ko» 16 iUrtet ai. Corner •of~E'im t -rUt©fcrnrshi «-*--*• * W^lcauiaiiS*'"-~ QCUUMAK.K-k & LANG. CoiikisaiaE Miaouxn aad whole*al* dooler»ia dttoCE- KiiA KLOUJi, GliAlN, fIiuDDCS, *a_ No. a# XJbeny «jrwt.',ghtoborßb > Pa. • JAM tats D£3j'/ih*L*k & BUN. ; aiahupao mtns or LiBIMiIL, and Cpaatsqpy fii**. CttAsnfor ths purchase and aaie or CiiCDLAND BSriNfiD P£fr>tKhUM,ti'c*. m and 70 Water st*. IPuhnrgh.- Adraßeea made >*n BQMlgomenta. I_| OifLAAD, ttUiiiJLii, successor to Jao. XX H’GUI A tioc, Kc.: 183 Xjberty street, Pitta* burgh.GLNEKAL.FBODUOfc, GiUHLB? AND COiiiUfiSlOiJ ILEBCBAXT. Consignment* napectiaDj solicited. fe&6;*dly ««*. WUiTfi.—, J*<>. wutC W^^K^KOTHlili^-EoawAßDLvo 'iUicajjuV and dealer* la PiiO &&IQX& AND PBCiD ITCE r. gy r ß j u, gas Liberty, street. Pittsburgh, Pa. .- 1 . cryil AttUttU iibit, Oo&umsxoH Aiebchahi, • dealer la CRUDE ANDKEPIRED CARBON OILS, GLASS, IRON, NAILS, Ac., No. Ifl3 Liberty street.. ... mh27:dly wtu.ua MU*, tGen’lPart’a.J D AVU> MOASDXAfiS, «A*^4Jajmjr I / wur “ , **l Special Partner. MKAK9 ■; iz OOFFJLN, successors to M , &ndle»,^eaaaACo M WHOLESALE GBO,. I, corner of Wood wad Water street*, pitta burgh, FenuV..; .. •; pagin. aaroa.^ ——-——. ■. t. 1 . 1 Ty; ft VOIGT & CO., successor to L, Gf XJi Gwft PRODUCE AND. COiiansSIONiIER CHANTS, 24T-Liburty street, Pittsburgh, PA' aap uov&x. TOHST.JL,-HOUSE & 00,, Whoi^salb i U Qsocx&s ASL Ootoitseiczi Mmcntw' corner of Sioithfiold and Water Btreeta,.Pitt»tmrgi», Pa. jyy . Litttiiitf TU£* : it 6i E \VXKX, Whole* JU iaix Gaocxas ass Cc-aajiMos AtifcOLaßT-, No 107 WooAatrsei, Pittsburgh! ' ' _ mAV 9-. KLttijgATtmm..,.M. ■; aaow».....WM. KiaßjV^T^inr" OKOWN.&KIREPAI'KICILS.-'Wholb -JX aaiia - Gcbciau <md_ dwilens io FLOUR AND end tt*3 Liberty street. Pittsburgh laadly— —“ - ---- - - : - • • _ iwtie iiin ts. Tgoatasvpaoaxos...—........ .....Iljasu* tvallack, WHOLESALE inffOGISTS, r ‘ Ht>. S 0» JLIBEBTY STiiEET, " Ly.' )> JUtLN6’l’Ui'i. .IfEAIiEB m i'UOE J '-DBCOS ABD.CUEMICAL3. FBUFUiIEBT. FAlfcr-aOOMrSITBSISO-S'lUJO.Oltar-KAllv - ILT 2IEDIOIVtB| Ac., prime qoilr Itj, which be offers &t lowest prices. Gom* bmftb field and Fourth streets, Titts burgh, Pa. Pfetcriptioasroarefally componaded at all bocra. B- a; mUSJiijXWK. a CU., Whole • u» PavoqOT juut JiUnofutQrer of WHITE LEAP ASP LITiIA&QE, ooroer of Wood nod Front Streets, Plttstmnrh, r • m h7 O » DJSPUS, FAINTS, OILS, YAiiNISUES AND liberty etreet, Pittsburgh.— Allordenwill Moeflrt ycofflpt attention. wtU*- 0lJ& cf W»4-atr*ir P».I J ay./. ,g, ;Tfe s£f£o]i»'(J&iM>£ : f!iye«o county, U *£a,-,>;Arn>aarT,An. o'-; -t.-.ir.0l . Vl >.s 0.t.-Ji- .PITTSBUBOIL'Pa. Ogeo—S. £. corner Fourth, and Grant-streets. - i VJ ; ; a„ |o±i^ : 'tiv Vi Jilibf'itrtoflSET ‘tFAT^w.^Orn^e»cqi4stetj KtrflU'f LaV ßum* ~~ WlttnTUmd io lhu and'cbUec tlon of claims, bounties, &c;,4b Washington, District of Colombia^— —.. .JonAw.-staariraica^iLi— If IBKJUTKICK ■ k MELLON/ At3)£ JCm.-hi'rs'iT' Daw, No. 133 Fourth street, Arc doors *b«TWStt»HlsLhlLEiitahutginlfar. mett-dlf -ATfO&NSF*’ A^p ... •.JL ?: Cef?»Ai,tOB-*t DaW-K-*- -i; ,( V *'Oflf|t*i-'Sr6,’ r l5O-rohrlb’ street* corner bf 1 Chary* jilloyt-Pittsburgh; Pai,'-* - • anU:d*wlyT - > r Mi' :-A«P \^,W*i^Mw» ? atJUa Wi'hni feinoyed to ■KPH^« 'uV 1 nDUiMUflii-yo,' IS • Diamond street, obit Tibtuth-. - : ' '* -‘thyl6*diy >'■ :ssc OOrts, *,-*caor*£ SL- '<£‘H.-,CV SCUdyjGH, .Alio AKSTB J :S /* LsT.t offloe,l3a rc,onh Street,Fimbujgh.,, a. BCTcuiauon —_,„-, r -rfy *. titcu. Leech, ahotchiwon; Comnzziox A»gy»BVAfcpt»QMttta&irit,d«d»ra inVEST-. bwi ; flEHEtrv^TcrcgiEß^ytouß^TisH:^; BUTtEIi, IXNSEEi) pfiAEL AfiUES, lWWWfrtf JIMX ddPtwhi<*>'£*o«ully f ‘~B«rbnuidi fktiatlf flnr ■:' bsuil. Ajptnt for_tho.*d« Oa.'« eetofoittft-Pmtanfcd* Pttol ;Bbl«hr' »«, Ufl ; Second and 145 Fimeu.',between VfopG autt^iaithr-' Q&iSiiSiS WAKEllu)J3fi^Kis^'*' BiVCOLLUtS, FenrwdlM aodCornttfiafea Mir* fhsnt aod dnibr fax CHEJB&E, BtlTTEllyT; AK fc FlSttaod. PWdocc gfeeraUf, Ho.- 85 'Wotfftroiu »bcT»-W«!«iy Pittsburgh. u: lAAUiSHOliMiipi & OU.- Pokk i-AOir ti.ww «aaato,.ta mm-. ,»t aso front ■iTxeie.- —.-.--...—- : jjrairiiJtjrcß - UAKuS>iiii SiuMfrSj • 7*jur«Ja, PniLADurau. AWBuuace Ib> po&iBCX Covvaviu, Wood an <3 Thlrdrtr—tt.-? •<••??■:' ’,ri:i : :o iAc o.'i iiT k AoinVAMTH Amf.ri- T v • c*;SUl*ol Peo&»ylr4iU*. and.Hanford In <onwcßCQppftntea, gr Wn*r • ,;•» •.• :« {JAAfu&li KhA, fcKca*TABY Citizens' cor«T Uarkoi aod.ttaier ttrcett, - y -■•< i> V ; r -’ - ! y v M, &EQHETA&T WXATUUI ilimranrct fvtMPABT, w Wftt»r»tfwt, \\ 1 \ il*/iMlMtiTKAgqifiowf tirt. .V /• »«r Gongs. ; ' JouiT w. CAStt.».;-i>AtUr.ttcJiSi«,u*a. VffUSOJS, CAKft ft CO, /_ * ,; s ■>-.• .- ;• .(LdU PojfM A CW.,) •tro UUU DUUU Jl» ‘ •rpasiaH T)OMMTIC.DItT GOODS, , .■ ft 6. 81' Wood »t«T*st, third buns® ftboTft Diamond ,: . , aplft.dtf I M, UlifiLrlltLtbtiUj BtKMKJHBUP'• W ' e# tMen> «~*TAPlffc AN&FAStf: DflY GOOUV-u 0 "*? 1 to*ccniw-of Pmihlmtirt~.W4rlifrtat.whi. .■. iM'iv.i . . A -4>£UX/Eli3 ttt <Ua9 l U • Ooom, Vct-gr BXarkw ntM* teHto* Third *ad * >*Qa*thtPUtsbmv.yi:t l - S'.i-u -. :. • •> : - /Jfl4HA&bO&-4AAh>r V/*ns4K» TAICT-DIIT QOODB,l»ttfof thvirf*- hjJßn.TT(«»:yn' ,, 4 Wi>»Wt<trMt.r?ltto^iiYK AMHJcvI I ■ JUf,. ,i| ku.rcU o***s**}. -}.;.-•/• ]) Ui:ilHii.X „ * ‘l< Dry UUai. r , t Oaxtets4rn«7iraK* F k»arrir»ta’l<brMitW .. pOO , ISAIAH DXCHW *&, - 1 1‘ e ' * . ' ' / » . - A " - k - j '* •■•i 'V'-K^-.-,-'- •• / - THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE 1 AND COMMERgIAL JOURNAL. Pirrsaiuag, Px. JPJtOJtVfJJ&I. -■'G&'OiCEns..^ gERIYEE A LA7.B Alt. . ' ' : WHOtESALE QEOCEBB t • - : - COMITISSION MEBOHAHTfI, Oonjar 6«<md, ***** *7 *nd p 9 fmlthfloM Street, Ja9;lyd PriTTfIBUBGB. PA. wsdiiESiu onboEiL So. sniiißEErr siaEET,: _ , ' PITTSBCEGH, Pi., H*»lng pnrchia*6' tha lntervet of kU Uu nraura. * r tnyio:dtf JKO. r. UiKHtUCL Vy^_liH I^KiHKFA'I , UICKI& (X> ilo MiKJBAWB THO*. UTTH.an -.T I UTUi * TKIMKLK,. WaoiS^i AKD CotLMUOlOfe iIUOXAXTS, daalen !**. F LOUH, HAOOH, UU KKMg. i lij? COlloN VAENS, u 4 Htubtirgh manolactana Second tr—t. Pttubuj-fth.;'_, . B s a ? u l “ taivcax. M clMJhAli) 4 AKIiUtJKLK Whole- AU. kCCK OnoCXU, I’BOUfCt AM© OOKMIMIUH Mr*. °‘ ol, UAiia*nd AIULAiiaES, UjlJni:™;?',” l SVlitfPS,- FLO Git, hi “J£j “JiV.* 1 ! “KBS, it., .Na.Ui! Oseri, ; uolti!. 7 T ' *' “Ktkkk—4—n. d. utkkb. L>is\MJilK 4 KKOTHiSKH. euooessots XV to Eeymex A AoUertou, WboUsOA dealer* In UlT& » KUTa A2 * l> FLOIiONEfiX, tiUtiAHS, FJLEE .WOHK3. Aa, Ho*. l-Aund la» Wood au**, abort ;Ftnb, t'lttabursb, f » BI1 *- ■: . ■ ■ i '■:' -■ JySftdiv etDMI B. tmjlP....-.„ -L-Opnfcqf- M rritlJ.J!L HhAD & iIETZGAK, Guocer* and u>.inmaoa -Mcainij»ta, And Oboivt* lu all aanuAoi Ouvmtry Fawnuc* *2l© FlTTmacttou Maia 1 - bo. iila.i4u.-fiy street, oppoaiw head of Wwdat.tet. Fa. j a^ly y v f * r ‘ •*- awmaon. KOIUSOiS A CO., Wholesale Geo- XV* cm*, CyoAUMios iUtaciujrxs and dtalex# in *u kinds of FHuViSiONS, FEOiH CE; and Fitte burgtuna&BfeKßm, ho gVklaUgty «usav Fitu* Duigu. .; nija. Ji il GAAUH, W HfiLKhi I.R <i linns. a_ • Ccmtißaioa iicacaAST anadoaicr u> FLouH! unAIH, FttoDCOti ANI> FttU,YlaiDii6,He *7u LlUirtr itrect, opposite Hnb if, tttl*bt£rfcb,l*k advance* made on (ntiMvombiita BUil&tjH I•iEU. .fa.-JU.MnS,WIioLgaAi.H ljgAfvp VA w geocekies, Manilla eofk, oallm, dibs, fitl.ll and fnbt)urjb flaiiaiartiucU amclw. nttibdr'^ kl iU tr^ t ' ftUjV *‘ h * ilbooiigaheia Bridge, ttUCLW nAJAAId—. .... L.r.TZSuZ iJALZKLTi A (JO., Whole- XllaaLs. wuwsktf, Coiuuaaiaai ia& ittwuDu« Alauuaais, and dealers in FiIGLUCL and ilit*. nnmnfactufia, yiiiatmfKU. 1 AJtltT LAll>ligT...i.~i.—ja IUIJ'fOi LAAIBEKT <£ aUIPTUA’, Wholesale iakocea*, i'aonvci Dranemi and ConMusto* aiAuaiiaATA, iiu. t> autb ju**t, rttuburKb. l*a. null; iy . .' joms ttiUßju. \\/ AX i. A Whol£saxj£ Geo- Tf cfis**, usantiiaioji 4iz*ca*Nt*, tad dmlcre.r© Fnxiucoaud Pituburgb manuiaciiurta. So iso Lir>- ony »trwf. IltubuTKtr. • ! I ftA 1 Ail X>XCE-LV A CO, WHti».ns\i.f. *i»d u. t*LVLUUL, iu>. .BO ; irtat«rrsreet,iui(l id. Front «:re*t t'HU&urgb., , - ’ .jt3. w ; aim* e MtwwLvn. I B. DjjjWOHTH A CO., Wnni.KHii v V • G&©cxaa, Nt*. iau and 133 decwad*trcei. uwu binunbeid, FittApmgb. 1 jaaa'flot© — rum >. I HjOVBaCO., Wholesale Ge o CAJiaajrn lieuiUjim, No. 17s Wooo and LiUrty Mroet. Fimbai^b. W'iLLIAM BAGAJ.EY, V/holesj^ Gcrcti; Hoj. U *nd C, 'Acvti sirv-A, 1-jlia burch. I’a. , ...... i j Vi'uoleoall Gnoctn, Im «u? cf aotu in<, No. /TALiDr-rt v ctf»»W rimbnraL, Va. • : m be J2»2~YUM?+I CTVHEiiH. J AAXIELBIiXNE'JDT Man u- U JxcTcaxxs or WHITE STONE CHINA AND CREAM CO-LOREI) WailE. iie’TJrm* xxo Wiiiuvui AT No. 74 FllfTfl Strxkt, F»TnBCjtqH t .PA.. .mhla-Iil»g tf.». »Ac*isTo«a —;. xuagauAl..^.j,. *. i^ht jV/fACJUNTOSIL LLJiUPHJLL A CO., •** ccTotr Pike oad O'Hara streets, nesr tbs Cite W«*»b«wgh, Pa, iUauLicturars oj mackintosh and hem pa ill's jmpbuyed ; OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND i SLIDE VALVES, of all tiMud Mtstjlc. Havmg put up oiacbiusrj of lafgr capacity ami <<t the Wat quality, we ore prepart* to. do heavy Job bloc, *ud solicit work iu this Uu«, trusting that b> promptness, and the char*ct«r oft-ur wurh, to ro«rtt public Daironige. attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINEB/ascombfaiug advantages heretofore uoattalned fa this claw of ■ Ja2frlyd JOSEPH P, HAMILTON £ 00., * Oorner of First and Liberty streets, PITTSfeUBOH, Pa., BAxcrxcTcaxas or • SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, ' ; ctyl&tf SisVSKAACE, Mo. 6(J Water St., Oe Pitt- bargb, maiiulaclurvrcf BOILER RIVET* W BOUGHT oPiKES, COMMON AND RAILROAD* of every deacrlptiun. * ‘sized,car shaped fi?UMi&knd Riy» ETo, largo at smau, made to order at short notice. A r»HI wnr» merit ronstentU r.s hwnd. - *• T * CAMPBItL. pXCELSIOfi GLASS WOKK&— ; JLi WOLFE, PLUNKETT A OO.T&US* Uamvim* tvmzbs. Warehouse, No. 12 Wood : •treat, corner ■of lint, Pittsburgh. Pa. ; Wfitlyd WELLS, HJDDLE «fe CO., Mo. 215 _Lib««t7 street,, opposite Sixth, Pittsburgh. ;manufacturer*of.WiUPS, LASHES ANDfIWITOU- M,and every description of LEATUEK BItAiDED OrdetaeoUcUed from the trade, tad icoods Dr«nnt- Ivsblppedasper'LuStructfons.'- ’ m PgfBKWyHSJii/.: niKKTiI .^XTi^SITTiviTHGIIT- X i'AIN, 11Y-.IUE IJB£-OrXN APKAHATUB WHEREBY NO DKUGSOtOAIi^ANIOBATTKIIT are Used, / ~ < • Medical gentlemen and Jtatit- families bare bid i their teeth- extracted by my process, and are ready to , testify u to the safety andpafaleesnosa of the opera' ; Uou—-whatever has £& eald bj penion* Interested in *k* contrary, haTing no Jrnbwiedgeof ;my •WARTIFICIAL TEETH faxertediln every style, 1 and charge* very low -, warranted In ail case* m b« of the boat material. > /Z. OUPBT, bimtT, 13* kmtlbfleld st. . iiHAMS,' DNntibtl Connolly’s ! U/ Beilding, oomer of Biamoai s&<l; Grant strecU, A*. MiT-Pollock,] Dr. HaJlock, : Theodor# BnaeeU Errett. myuuily. ItO'O'MliEitJLEHSytfc.- /i WM/Oi JOHA'gf(nj r ,fcGo.|gT»io.t. saa, Blixx Boo* MAxvFAPnrMW* axtwJoa t amtctt*, No. 67 Wood stroet, PittsbyrgS. K Ay * to,, JftxKULUtU.'.'AlfD SfA- T, P*™' ffo-’ »>' adof to tin- TI w i,“, n 5. W ' : !Pi: ■ UCIIOOL sod law BoOKdcpnBfa»tlr«njittnd. i . . ... I ,4tn HEiU/.. IBoomEU.KK: asd tiTA- V ,Tlfjeea, Htt,7ll roorlb «tr„r, ApUlo Urildiiio TltJMtMMJras, Ac luoEra HOKNYS, iJjtAjjia is ih«' lUfk-rt Mmwt; Ffttglrergb: tiAIUA, MAUiUAI «W,kuaii * Ttmaiao*, Hotio--. **«.. a*,. 17 aad 1» Fifth «trw, Pltuburai ,«!/■- IiEJUL EST^TE^iOtl^rTS ..A\J ILLIAM WARD, ~l)eaib& ih Tlou* Tf ISJOBI Votz#, Boros, Moatoaoe*. aod alt *e* curille* for mooey. ■ PewoMoatt probioa-XVAKS-ibrotixh my awac* oo rwooable lorni, i 1 : TlKwewtablog (ofoTMt tbrlr moo ns lo rtxxi «d -raxitag9Lc*&9Lc*& always Cud first and Mooud cltsi naixr ti an office, for safe. > 1 ; All cotoAODlcaliooa iu<l .lßler*f«ws>trfc!lyeciifl. 4«Dtui. 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CAHE AHD WOOD ('HA4B6 LLPCCED PRICED, Mr. Claj'willreiumto ttaasinaboutTbairst of Ootobor. Ho has boenearnkiily inyitod to . give public expression of .bis , viewy on the ; present crisis, and will epeak-4n lhis city on ! Tbnrsday or Friday of this week. Mr. Cameron has 'already notified the Government of bis. desirp <to leave.. Roasts, and. Indeed, it is wellVnown that be only in tended to Oil the position -of ; United States Minister at St. PeursbWg fora few months/ the appointment having been offered and ac cepted as a salve for (be pain of bis removal from tbe «abiQei.< T >sV > , T.,£osiiray./’p«f,. ~j The President Opicioa of Gen. A latter from Washington lay*; 1 1 1 don't know anything about wh*V Mr, Lincoln may bare said of McClellan to Mrr Noyes and the New York delegation; bot I do know precisely what be said a few even* tog* afterward*. There beet been* to -mneb wranghngover Ins views on tbis enbjeet that bis language becomes specially laurelling “McClellan most be « good military mao/’too eaid. “Everybody says bo is; Ifaese mlU tary men all «ay so themselves, and itlin’t possible that they can be so completely de ceived ae some of you insist.. Me .li w«U i verted in military matters, and lias bad op- Sortunities of experience and observation. till there must be tomotbiog wrong some* where, and I’ll tell you wbai lt is r A« a«p«r trubracet hu emporium iftci—ibai*s whore tbo trouble is—he always put, off tho hodrfor eu braemg his opportunists.: People who in* eist ou lcaowiug “just. wbal. tba , President really tbiok* of Mc.Clc!!o)u,” have tt ihoresa 1 be uurmrvfjly expressed itnor* week ago,: ALLtomgwy mitt The Hattie on the ltupidit »"*ll«port from an Eyc*lViiaess«»Out llciu* iurccments Pouring ‘in*- WisnißOToN, Aug,.ll —Mr. Wajlaoh, edi tor otjbe Washington <SW,.baajQst returned from Calpef par Court lloutti. Hw war* vpse tafor of the great.battle olßaturday* ' lie states that the fight.war vory seteTe, and that neitbor eldo won any important ad vaotvges, r • When be left, retafoiormente of Unton troops wers rapidly pounng. inland it wet believed that the battle, w.tmld 100 a be resum ed, with a prospect of brUljantylctory on oar side. Oar troops held tbeirpoeltlon firmly.— SpcUltoff. T. SotnUg JVM. v/o' - v siMurgh oqIATI T * oa PEAFmf& S. RIDDLE; & CO., tDITOBB ASV FBdPBIBTOSB, Pnblieation Office : ?fo. $4 Fifth Strut, . MOBNING AND EJEJIING EDITIONS, D4ILT, CONTAINING THE ItATEST NEWS DP TO THE 8008 OP PDBDIOATION. ! TERMS! Hoxxise Ebtro*-*S6 'per annum (a advance, ct 12 cents per weefcfrOtn'chrrler*. ' Evxatifo Enmos—s3 f*r annum In advance, ot 6 cents per week from carriers. WtxsiT Editioh—Single copu*, {3 per mimw; Five or xnoro, !1,15?Te0 or nprjrt*. |[ p, r ,n nrm| Invariably Id advance,. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE BATES. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. 18. Perfidy of the Rebel Government. Oar government lately agreed to a general exchange of prisoners, on the basis of the car* tel of 1812. Ib accordance with this conven tion, thero was seotup James river, last week, upwards of three thousand 'rebel prisoners. Among tbeso were Gens. Uuekner, TUghinan, Makall, Pettigro* and Gantt, with Commo dore Barron, Capts. Mitchell and Kfibnon, and a host of inferior offloers of both army and navy. In have receivod from Rich mood the tamo oamber of. privates as wo sent up—4uJ ,n 0 oj/ictrt were a/lowed to com down 1 In reply to inquiries, the only answer vouchsafed was,.tbat!‘'th<yWould hot be returned at present—tie Confederate Qov ernintnl .having cancluded lu detain thtrt /" It was a bittor pill for our government to give up such notorious traitors as Bdckntr and his associates, confined in Fort Warren, but it w<ls submitted to in order to obtain the ■release of officers who have, been confined In rebel prisons ever since thrbittlo of Bull Run. Tho perfidy of the robot government, in refus ing to carry out their agreement, is 'without example, and will excite throughout the loyal States tbo greatest indignation. The N. Y. 7Vm<* remarks, in regard to thismatter: Through the confiding temper of Adjutant Geooral Thomas, Iheybavoobtainedali thena merous officers we hold M pneonersj and hav ing done bo, they coolly concluded to detain*' the Union officers who should have been returned in. exchange. Madmen that they are, > tbejr are treasuring. • up wrath against the day of wrath. Those UnioQ officers nor6d.ously held by them must ne surrendered, or if not their names will presently be tbo rallying cry for a host doublo that which now beleaguers Richmond. In the meantime wo null hold several thousand rebel prisoners.' From these tho Government should at once set apart a number equal, in ’ the ratio by cartel, to the Union officers held at Richmond. Tbeso will he surrendered when our officers are within our j JOt j or beard a United States war steamer, and not till then. The Government has been too long fooled in this matter, and tho public hopes too often rudely dashed, by perpetually giving trailers the advantage. St&to Central Committee! [ The President of tho ,: Union Convention, ooiuposcd of loyal citizuns of Pennsylvania) which assembled at Harrisburg on the 17th -d*»y of July last, announces tho following Stale Central Co.mmittoc General Ctbcs ?»- Maxius. Westmoreland county. Chairman. , Pfcter Lamb* Philadelphia. Morton MoSllchael, Phtfa’Jslpb'a. John W. Fo^n^y, Georgo W. liAimaerply, “ P. Frxxer Smith, West Cheater. George N. Ooutsob, Norristown. Eaoa Priter, Bucks county. William H. Aioey, Allentown. Hiller Luther, Reading. Charlemagne Tower, ScbaylkUl ooanty. F. B. Pennim&a, Ilvoesdale. B. F. Powell, Towahda. 1 H. H- Conklio, Scranton. £. Cowan, Warren. Stephen Gmld, Wjlliamsport. - Jobs Young mao, tiunbury. J 'Alexander if. Aoderson, Perry county. Hsvid Fleming, Uarrieburg. Samaol Slocum, Lancaster county. Peter Martin, ‘ H. Wilson Grove, Lower Cbaaacey, York Co. Robert G. Harper,. Geliys burg. . . M. A. Lanner, Somerset. ' Samuel McCamant, Biair county. J. E. Meredith,-Klttannlrig. ; . George T. Lawrence, Washington county. Robert B. Csmsban, Pitisburab. J. W. F. Wbito. . R. P. Roberts, Beaver. - 1 - J. H. Robinson, Mercer; - James Sill, Erie. Amos Myers, Clarion.j Xbo Committee will meet at tbo call of tbo Chairman. JoHJfOi Ekox, Brn{deot. 1 Movements of Cassias HI. Clay. There will bo a shade of disappointmentfelt, by those who hoped thattbo rvturn of Cassias : M. Clay would add to OuV artdy a live, fight tng general, when they learn that, instead of : entering the military service, he is about to \ resume bis position as Minister to the Oonrt 'of St. Petersburg. Probioly Mr. Clay, whosi Opinions on the subject r-f emancipation are so well known, is convinced that the recent ; decision ef President Lincoln find the present poiioyof the government would tiebar him*from carrying out his own views, and would render bis military system as obnoxious to tbo gov* orsment as was that He is per sonally pcpular - with tho Cxar Alexander, and at tho Court of Russia can, under present, circumstances, dohetter aerrlco to his country than in the field.' 1 , JUcClellttU. j > G£N£BALOBDB&*iO. 9»] -Was DiPiKraKS?, ) Washington/Ang. 9ib, U 362 J Regulation* for tho enfollmeiit and draft of tliree hundred thousand militia, in pursuance of an order of the President of the United State* bearing date August 4;b, 1862, where by U is provided that a draft of throe huh*’ dred thousand nilUis bn-called into the ser vice of the United Statis, to’ serve for nine months, unless sooner discharged, and the Secretary of War shall assign the quotas to tho States and establish regulations for the dr»Jfj allo,that if aqy sfow *t&U not, by the Abgast,'furnish its qaota of the additional.thraehuhdred thousand volunteer* authorised Jjyl&w, .the’.deficiency of volnn teers in that State shall also bn made up.by special draft from the militia, and that the Secretary of War shall establish regulations for this purpose; It is ordered, Flrst. That the Governors of tho respect ive States will prooeed forthwith to furnish the respective quota of threo hundred thous and militia called for by tbe redd of the Proaident, dated the fourth or. August, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, which quo tas'have been furnished to the Governors re spectively by communication from this De partment of this date, awarding to tbe regu lations hereinafter set forthi Second. The Governors of the several States are hereby requested forthwith to designate rendezvous for the drafted militla.of said State, and to appoint commandants therefor, and fo notify th*-Beereiary~cf-W«r©f thodccsttbirof. such .rebdesron*, - and''the 1 names' dr 'bom mdfaaa.Sjlt fotdesvgus should: be few In number, and,located with a view to convenience of transportation. Third. The Governors: of- 'the respective States will oauee act‘ebrolljncnt to be made forthwith,by (his assessors of the tfeveral conuties, ur by any' otWoQoer* to be ap pointed by such Governors, of -all able bodied male eitisen* between the ©gos of. eighteen aqd forty*.five,.within the respective counties, giving tho name, ago and occupation or t aoh, together with remark* showing whether be is iu the service <?f { the' ,United .States, and in what capacity, and.any other fcet* which may determine bis exemption from military duty. All reasonable-and proper expenses of such enrollment and'of the draft hereinafter pro vided for, will be reimbtmed by the United States, upon voooheravsbowiag tbe detailed stataineßt of service,performed and the ex penees incurred, to bo approved by such Governors. fourth. Where no provision is made by law in any State for carrying iotoeffjot the draft hereby ordered, or when such provisions are in any mannor defective, such draft shall bo conducted as follows: First, Immediately upon the completion of the enrollment, the li«U pf.euroUoa persons shall be filed in tbe offices of. the Sheriffs of tbe counties in which each enrolled persons reside. Second. Tho Governors, of tbe aorcral States shall appoint u comoiitsiouer for each county of their respccUveStatei, whose duty it shall bo to superintend' the drafting and. bear and determine t!io excuses of persons olaitniog to be exempt from military duty. Such commissioner shall-receive a compousa uon of four dollars per dlori for each day be may be actually employed tb tho dUcnargo ol bis duties as such-commissioner. TiirJ. Tbe enrolling offioer shall Imme diately,upon tbe filing of thoenrellment lists, notify caid. commissioner that said lists hare been so tiledj and tbe commissioner shall/ therefore, giro notice, by handbills posted in eaah township of his county, bf the time and place at which claim* ot exemption wjli be received and determined by him, and shill fix the time to W specified in-tba-ord#/aforesaid, within tan days of tho filing of tbonnrollmsnt at whioh the Un»ft shall bo made, and all per* *ons claiming to be .exempt from military duty, shall, before the day fixed for the draft, mike proof ol euoh exemption before said commissioner, and-If found sufficient, his name shall be striofcon fromthe list by a red line drawn through it, leaviog it still legible. Fourth. The Commissioner. shall in like manner strike from tbe list the- names of all persons now in tho military service of tbe United States, alj telegraph operators and oon* •tractors actually engaged on the fifth day of August, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, en gineers of locomotive on railroads, tbe Presi dent and Vice United Stater, the olScers-judioial and cxvcuuveol the Gov ernment of the United Stated tbimembon/of both Houses of Congress aruf their respective uffioora, nil Custom house offioirs 401 thoir clerks, all Post-oEoere-and etago,drivers who ' are employed In 'the care and oohveyance of the mail of fho Post-office of the United States, all ferrymen who are employed at any'ferry on the post roads, all pilots and mariners actually omployed In the sea service of any eititan or merchant within the United ‘States, all eng!- neers and pilots of-registered or licensed steam- i | boats and steamships r andallpersons-exemptA i ; ed by the laws of the-reijMSotiv* States from , military duty on sufficient evidence or his per- ' sonal knowledge that persyna belong, te ! ; any of the aforesaid classes, whether the ex- i emption is claimed by them dr tmt» Exeup- I tion,wiilnotbe madeior.disability nnlesi It be ofsuoh permanent character ns:to render the , porson unfit for service for u ; prriod of mote ;than thirtr days, to.be certified by a surgeon j appointed by the Governor i« each county-for 1 ; thatpurp&te/ . K/tA. r At thotfme fixed at providod by the commissioner, lor; making- the draft, j tho Sheriff . of ‘lhVbouulyJ \'rfrT hfs'absence ! suoh person as thd Commissioiier may appoint shall, in tho presenco bf said Commissioner, . publicly place in a wheel orb >x, of -a like character ’to -eueh as-hro tisef for drawing jurors, separate folded ballots eontalning the names ot all persons -remaituug oh said en rollment lists hot stricken off, as befoesrpro yidod j and a proper .pawn, appointed.by the : Commissioner, and blind folded, shall there-j - upotrdrew-frora satd.boror wtjcol/a number ‘ of ballots of.drafted men; fixed by the Uovsnjoz ufixueh .Scato as: the’ . proper.qnota of-kupb-county.-i; A-printed.oy wcjtwiiinotice ef. bis : enrollment and draft, and.Vi the place of ren-. detvout of / the' drafted milijiii foroe, ahalj thereupon be served,’ by,,a person' to be ap ipolnted by the Commilitbcer,' boon each per- I son so drafted, elther by dclirorlng the same la person or.by'leavloff li.as.;tii laii Jinowa. ,place of ir.- r.jk Seventh! Any person so draftedmay'offer a 1 substitute, aube tlmeTol reLdtsvoui of thy i dratted mililUlorce,' and such aubsiijute if he : shall be anilableUtodlbd 'min betweou the ages ; of eighteen and aid. shall consent Id writing with .thp,oopient of;iui parents or guardiaq if a minor' subjeot himself !th> duties and obligations to which hliprln< lOipal would havo been-iubjeorhad hc per-' ;son»Uy" semd.: shall in iieJ of ;«uoh prlfloipkl.- ‘• r - ljS -'-V'* - Eighth The persons thus * drafted shall : assemble at thecwanty.koatbf theirTespeotivo eouaiicawithiafivediys of the time of draft iog,. whence be farjoishe-i jthem,by tfae r GbycrDpri,tj£ ;to tho place of rehdeivons. * Ifinth. -'At sooo ai-the/iraXt Vas'-bcen mndfl And tbe namea toirlted «i>»' the commissioner will send a copy of the same to the AujutaotGeocral of tbe'State/whdwiu immediately organise the. drafted mea into ioompanles and regiments bf -ixifafitry' by tie iSiguiog oqo hundred and onC-men to each jeompany and ton companies totiaoh rogimeot, jond seud o cupy o£ tba:orgauisatien to the ioommaoilanfol (ho fendesfousi.. • * j ; JliirA.' At ’ tho' r exVlratiun ; df tbo tfmw-at [lowed;for tba-drafted' l mi:n 'td'»feach‘thb-r<n- ; idrxvoUs,’ the : cummabdaof'BhHj’l proweti- to i complete the-o'rginiiailoa : of]fheh(/mp-»fiUk • and rogimenU by proclaiming the semes of ;tho regimental.commissioned oQosrs/wblob isball be designated ia acoordunoe with tbe ;Uwr'of J uumfietaniT •grade bs og-thevame :; aidnfh«lVoftiotebreer'- vice pacd in case-the any State shall .provide tor an election of officers, they shall he elected under tbe oirsotlon of one of the 1 : edmmandenu of the repotted 1 forthwith to tbp’tlpyernoe fof such 3ute, la order that they, may. j aid the-Aon-coßwainiDned-otScorg maybß~cp-~ polDtsd nither-bslem orJofitr Oulonel of the rtgimentihaUdirtot.. /. ;, EUvtMth, As soco Mtha oQeera of tbaeoQ<r i osjetteapf. at l mandant of the rendeivous, and the troop* inspected and mastering officers appointed tor that purposo. Tic*.{/'ch. Ia State! where epli*!irents have beon made by-municipalities 'jand -towns, io stead of counties, the Governors of such States are authorised to apply the foregoing rules of draft to each manicrpaliiics and towns, instead of enanliec. i . ThirUnah* Provost Marshals jwlll bo ap pointed by the War Departmeht in the several States on the nomination .of the Governois thereof, with such assistants as may be neces sary to enforce the attendaaoo; of! ail drafted persons who shall fail to attend to each plaoes of rendesiroas. 1 r fifteinih. rn oase any.of the States shall not,..by the 15th day of August/* furnish its qnota of the additional three hundred thou sand volunteers called for by tho President tn the 2d day of 3 nly, 1862, all incotsp etc repi rnents shall then be consolidated* under the direction of tho Governors of] the respective states), and If an additional i draft.shall be made, as. before provided* spfflciaat to fill up inoh quote, the number to be drafted from taob county of tho State to bo fixed by the Governor thereof. Sixteenth. Prom and after the 18th day of August no new regiments of volunteers will be organised, bnt iho present bounty and ad vanoe pay will continue to be paid those vol □nteonng to go into the old regiments. By order of the Secretary of War. L. Tbomau, Adj’t General. Jeff. Davis’ Threat ol “Retaliation.” Tho New York Evening Pott reviews Mr* Daria's new .war order in the following.trenchant stylo": Jefferaon. proposes jo act, hence forth, with'e.yen more zeal thin before, .the part of Nems'Sahib. Calmly' ignoring the humerraiand •' constant :barbarities 'which his agentshave been.guilty, of since the re bellion broke out, and as coolly relusing to recognise the well established Rights of war when they aro for the first time to bo strict ly enforced by us, he declares bluntly his intention to murder tho prisoners of war who may fall into his bauds, if we venture i to exercise some of tho best established rights of a war-making power. He takes | uuder his protection Lhe very spies he sends i withia.pur lines; and declares his determi nation to avenge their punishment by the murder of a corresponding number of offi cers of may be in his hands at) I prisoners of war. Ho misrepresents the 1 orders of Gent Pope and of the Commapder m-Obicf, in'order to titter threats of indis criminate murder against persons who aro by the laws of war entitled, to his protec tion; and meantime he assumes a tone of virtue,.which is, as we will show, astonish ingly at variance with his conduct. Mr. Davis is quick to threaten new bar barities; but when he has repressed the old ? He uses his power 10 inculcate and order new cruelties; when has be endeavored, to cbeok or remedy the wrongs and outrages practised by his agents on Union soldiers und loyal citizens■'/ That our dead have .been mutilated; that our wounded have been»Uio; that our soldiers, prisoners of war in the hands of Davis, have been shot; abused, half starved, so filthily lodged as no farmer of the free States would venture to keep his hogs, all these lacts rest on evidence which is ,When has Mr. Davis repressed these cruelties in has agents? Nor is it less true-that he has permuted and eacouragcd/tbe ; seizure and imprisonment ot loyal and unarmed citi— ; tens, of whom hundreds aro now confiaed in Eiohmond and at other points in tho States and districts still in his power. Nutoply this, but his agents bavo been sent to every region where loyai citizens worn found unprotected by ouciarms,- to rob 'them of their property, to impress the men into hia armies, and to leave their women i and children bomoiessvaud starving. He :ha» enforced . with unexampled cruelty, a iConfiscation law moro stringent than any ever thought of by our government or peo ple; and ho has not only robbed loyal ciu ixens of- everything, but. hia; .recognized agents have whipped and tortured men and oven women, onarmed, harmless, and guilty only of loyalty to the Union, which hr, a ie>yyea.r# ago, swore toprouxtanddeiend. x Nor is this all; while he boasts of carry ing on a civilized war—bow civilized the facts above recited show—ho countenances aud enooarages tho raids of guerrillas in districts from which hia armies have been expelled; and is even now tilling the border States with bands of robbers,'whoso sole business is tosteal horses, to rob peaceable citiiene, and kill men and women .alike.. ■This is what the rebel -Isadora mean when ;theyialkof “civilized warfare;” the mur der of .a sick*officer while iriayeling-witliin ■ our lines, by an assassin-hid in tho bush; the pillage of loyal .citizens in ; KenCucky. ;by Morgan's robber bands; the midnight •burglary o'f TSewberg, in Indiana, by another of his independent conipantes;- the devastation of .fields,: tlte destruction of homesteads, tho murder ,of; unarmed citi zens in Miasoury bjr..3UfihJkgenls of Davis :as.Quantrnli, Poindexter, Porter, and others , —these' are theways.,the rebels choose to .oarry on war.. Xhd yet they talk of retal iation. They have been driven! but of Ken j.tucky, out ot Missouri/and of a great part of Tennessee and. Virginia. If they oan .retako.those regions !by. their armies, that is the fortune of war and we ban not com plain. But they have no regular forces to spore, to send into those States and regions, the inhabitants of whioh are.,opposed to {them at any rate; and jo, ’instead of oar-' jjjihg on war aecordipg'to tho rules of civ-’ jilrzation, they send ouVirregular robber jbands to disturb and destroy.what they icannot maintain. v , , - \ .Retaliation does not belong.to therobels; ■it Wongs to us; .and it will houseful for rhe rcbei leaders taheware’hou; : thcy forco people..amDa. government'! who have. (treated, them; wjth hut too muchjcoaaidera jtlon, infq . of. severity, use’of. :whujh jbecooduot fpj the' .jebelp, ; has long ago'auihonzedv;, .., .7•....;;7... ' Itdpbrtafii N aval MoirettiEnti, )wont ; j&q**cl^rßpwrroM. iiitibiHG fisr : 4 -•/ c j- r MV jOßtt -CltT.'t ,'! l 1; ‘ ? lian moat of tJjeia Modi- poir id Hand iq.thUpityand Vi., .Two.of ibeee are!>ery largo l T j^£?. 6 k».®od;.will..not.be* reody“ for some |tlm9; bat one oftfid dew Medhors ttIII be ,ia* tew daya; .oao: is promised by the kf-. fieptembur, and ftpbthor, in Ca’pt, lEricaaoua bands, is to bp’ ready in- thirty days. ■V"*”'. * ' r >• • - -*;•• On all Chessships tie worli is going night k®4,*4*^vO.o one,, we ascertained are constantly.em ployed; one set of foiir hundred working by jday and another aU.highC;';. J .. y | ‘ ' ; ■ ont ft ® fAst.avpossi doubtless; (he .Ordnance Dcpart have,the ormanjeins rriidy to put op^rdtbemomenttbo'shipsarecoiupletril.’ !' d fleet of Monitors, all siauuch and.sea-going vQSBeIsI wo sLtll make short Wk .wtthjha enetay on liic coast—.X : .fytring i/Vi,^, ; Qiidius>m»»»g tip. WaaoijrOTua, Aug. ll.—3e*e»ul Governors r>f loyal Stater-have telegraphed to the War T>«paribont ' that the quotas : of- tbeir .Stafes the call* fir troops can b* Oiled, if ,tbe. Government'Will extend tbe“ time' to'tbe Or»t of October. The government will eon- Rider this;question*: v . « onVtnin&i'outrr |)r«prf. V : WasniaOTuK, Aokiiet ll'.^Biu.Wn ; Dirjper, Commissioner oa.l A»toy„ AbMntees^artirv.d. He goes West to icc the westeraGovernor*.' * V : -.! EIiGS.— $ vK^gs ,l jnst re otlved enda*r«dit by—- J- Ai-^H'iZmi, ; n»o. v )■, ■/, - . Bright Sigut* in Uu>hiu?»on. | Waamsoroib, Swu'd-ty, A.t> 0. Ififi3. ■ Truly ie«s jmii'-.K-ul hcoref* bvii'.u to look Cltar at '.tie ! Tuv A.: WH- tf A j tmo bn* .idvat.-cd vn ■ t tin.lci ; during the Use f,.ur wei a .4. Staoswv* m-cie : by Ik. r.vurtt-4 „ ur . and along ihv ho.-dcra of 'lir UtV.:« lioa to Murfrechboro f * baa caused tbi» ad vanco, this roTormlory! pgTicj“st the Govern ment. Surely, . I "God works in a mysterious v#y,” but the grand rebuild show a divine agency somewhere. ° * Worn ay Miai little back eritVtM mill tary, just at present, but we arc a great way ahead in that knowledge of. tljff great eaoce of tbo rtbellion and its only anti dote. We are a great way ahead in a lib eral and humanitarian view of things which is to save our Republic. JtrnoE weight's cosfeeexcb with lint jemi- DCJiT. • What of the conference of Senators Pomeroy/ -1 Harlan and-judga^YxighuviththoPresidem? Tfii • conference has not l«en correctly report- \< ed. Judge Wright fouud to* President at heart iully up to the ttturs. Ho did not say, “Jadge Wright, you shall never lead your Oolored regiments to battle whilel a.ia Presi* dent." Hesimplybeggedthciibcralgf-nllo men to wait—wait till iha public pulse beau ' -f warmer and more earnestly for ,the genuitio • : salvation of the Union—wait till more troops i r * a thrown into Kentucky before you urge [ u P oa Ike Executive the promulgation <»r this new order of things. Judge Wright offered to lead there colored regiments, ana the Presi dent dW not aay he should never be allowed to . lead them to battlo. The Judge came array satisfied— pleated— and with an exalted idea ; df the President and but honorable policy. :- - . • .» Judge than.whom there is no man more earnest! in reform. oK truer'to the principles of the Liborai partjj was apprised of the remits of this meeting at the.White' Houeo, and his pleasure at (ho roVoic has • been'manifest over sinew. * The President says, I knew this remit mast ' • eotne, bat I desire the State- Government and not the Jiational Executive to inaugurate the policy. Gov. Sprague, above all'others the bcstcalcolated from his former patriotism and his conservative constituency, bastinaugurat* ed thd policy, and the President to-day is ;glad as if a weightof respodsib llty was lilted ' Si 'from his overburdened shoulder*. v "■x : A VIOoauOS.POUCT OSWABO. .. V '-'a'A Gen. McClellan hug rvoeivod a new imp<tuSi through Instructions from (he 'President',- in / ’ : zi regard, to guarding rebol property and ooafiir- / -d ,oaiion of rebel effects. / ■ l Dty by day are the people growing'lb the/ belief that tbe-war was begun t»y slavery,ana • that with the last de’Uh-ibroo «t the secured - institutijn tbo rebellion' will ceut-e; y {hn t p-ace with slavory is but an armed armistice/ With two HDtagoniitus'igain .ready ttt cUrh, '.-'rf and that peace with slavery a cuts chrom'd •, }/',T war, perpetual di f o<rd, and a standing army • to drag down and crush our yoifng R-pubiiO. ! Andr-till tbo world motcßTuunJ uLdjut»i.d, : AU‘l tl*»- g«-u h 1 i-m -u run; Aiid t-vt-r iruili c- mua-uppvrmost, '••• - - '/>;] Acer is Justice U iiu 1~/ . ; /y WH*T THU BIG Wa2 HKGTI.VG HaSDOSI, r lt baa awakeoed/ho Capiul, fcYee'epceeV." ‘ against the thu war-has beoii-ed*- • ' •- >\ dured, and for the first tune likened toby tty> 4 masses of Wa.-birgtun. The tpi-cch el hx» . HJov. Boucwell was ibo sharp, keen 'weapon of .tbo retormor. lie wjs the Peter the lieimit of tbo/meering.—. IVasAio'/'i** (X*rf&uunde*tx p/aV.T. Tribu',*. The JtteDc-i Kum r'lHgrtl. l O.v Boicn tu* Vrumqnt, ) Poet Uoyal liauu ■*, s>. c, Su 6 4. f Tbe excitement by lb.e*p.o;»« tioo of the ruin makiug ber spi'tattriiCf, is uuabaied, and preparation* ii> rvccivo btrarp EtiU vigorously pushed tur«»rd by. bolt iuod aua naval torucs. Yc.-ierdiy, tbreo Cuo tia. bands c-ime.duwn iku nver iromi wacnab in % boat, reporting perfectly latniliax 'with thoccodift-.o otailiAtiug'JjHiit.ry which tho rebels have at Savannah in addiltJalo tho Piogal. They ctato that tbo battery ia a complete failure, leakiog, uo.-cawuriby .that w*ll ndtwvrk, and tbavibo pl-dloruib fur ibo /* gaos uro.eo ba-Jiy tn tt C ui"u eS },,u jf i-f a aUcbargc aiaiuuum* ibr nit.:*,-. Tuu i t--ff formation w** regarded n 9 u> bo taken with a grain ut t a>:, ad fcaoß - ay. much coaid uui b 4 te fual io cr.capS, and tbe rebels attempted a mck of this irnd, with reference to ibe Mernm*<\ for ibe purpoto of throwing the Uiuou luce* off their guard. O/daauce and ordnance etores are being if* sued ia large quantities to 'ail : tbo f«ru and poate in the department, and ewauna ofeol diers are detailed on fatigue duty at the do-' fences. At ibis poit alone two lull regimeuts °f white soldiers, and a punion of tho h'int South Carolina voiunteer« (,okred) are busy completing the defences, - " I h'avejust seen the negroes whom Colonel Barton scut bore fr.>m Fort PuhukMpr ex amination by Gen. Hunter. One ofihem, the inoet intelligent, told him that tbo battery is sheathed with railroad iron, the plates beieg- L 3 inches la thickness. She moutits ~ten: lu lnch colambiads, four on either side, ttnd ODO ' at either'end, and a Capt. Anderst u-. com-' mac.ds.her. The cegrp said hqrhad biea » waiter.at the Pulaski andfdoes -not pretend to have worked, »s was at .first re ported, upon the floatiug battery or- th.o • ram. - :H° picked-up his iuformauon fromthe .con- ; - versation ofefScera and others frequenting the ' hotei:' He is fully corroborated by tbe other*' both of whom have been house servants*.' in Savannah,ono ot xhcta being a alavejof Msj. Gordao, of that city ; abd-my that they are-honest in what they b»?e stated. They report the soldiers as living on quarter rattuns, with tho exception- tf corn meal, which is said to bo abundant. - TVKSTKOY Y OUR—Rata, Kciuchcs. <£o. yemr—aaj u ;«4 . ,i«**royjroi»r—rtid. B . .. Destroy in. Fora, Clothe*, 4* k Z)e«troy yvurl—nu.quUora an.* fU-iu Dttlrcf year -liWu On I'ltfUts’Mnil Fowi*.- Ixttru* gottr~lnx»cta on An.mnli, •- . Oostar’s Eat, Boach, See., ; ; D r ;: .Exiermiaator;. Bod.bng Extemmitor j :;-7 Electric Powder for Insect*. . -Tiit ' - ••''•.•; • ’KJSLY INFALLIBLE BtJinjlFß K2fOTFJf. w . ‘*Tn»yro£a.T'oijcii:a’r. >.■>■ - . .•? • ' *b« Ha-raR Family." "R»t».i:o not. die od the p‘«nifa-i M ••■- **lbey«.oo»outt)f ttitilr bolts todio,** Bold cwwycVrplpby all TT*oW« r \q & U ‘F’ B S t .:*'“ o ' j ' b y/ Unktrt, a*'d oeJaiWri gpne'alf, >u Uio uuirs lowu*«u4*vil» u*g«»iu ib .Uoitefl b ales,.* . «**OU, »ni n: a! F.UISESTiiCK a Co., .ptlucipal .anil r*taU a-auia' ln HlU*bargb, »V v- . . 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