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BENNETT Je/iJON, Manu JL/ f-IciUKM 0» WHITE STONE CHINA AND: PtKgKT, PLTHigfcltOli, J*a. *• *» i. hmwiii.i. * • bast : HBIIPHIIi i oa. «St- C *S!i. l>,i S. 4n i O'Hara •treeta.uaar the City SfftrES&i, PUwbnrxh, Pa., Mauufsctdrere oi MACKINTOSH AMD iMtnmsfn: S&£iB?s ° f S Si LLATIKG STEAM ENGINES AND! sUsizesmod tort »tyto~ •Hstkigpat up wtsd. via bortqoAilrj, we ue prepaid U3.do bcary tf*b-- blog, and solicit wffrk. in thia line, trusting that by' sud tits character of oar work, to merit : public patronagey i sttentlon to oar BALANCED *“#»*■ / ' i JOSiCra F. jtUAIILTyX & _ Ooroer of First and Liberty streets, mylfctf j Si jWatbb St., i Ms Piu*barrn, msaa&ctarerofßOlLKß&lTßTS. , WKOUOHTbPI&KB, COMMON ASJ> BAILBOA J>| BIT. •*®» te*E» or smell, mads to order st short notice, j A rppo assortment constantly gp hapd. t ,tnt2fc»s J » _e._5 f w*-..~Xr. t. ». oawmcuJ Wsrehoass, Mo. la Wood street, corner of Jfirst, PUuborgh. PsJ WJSLLB, 'Oo^iA'd^lui LUxafj XM, opjroiU Sixth, PltuimrA, njanty ton. of WHIPS. tASHBSAJfp SWITCH? WUBjV. • Oaten MHcteattaa "2H222222H51 rnEETH i 'EXTBACTBIj 'WITHOUT 4 ABE r, : i .1 haw‘4»al their teeth extracted frftqfrffldyfrft txA kfe/tfldy&o testify as to the safety ana pSnieM&ca of ihorjtn f&s?)TTßidi mejf j.» flitiinrt-ci t-Zihinir*' t-Vjitrstf i dWTABTIKOIALTKBTBanserteddaietBryStyS,’ roidmrr* Wfc*;Mmaiod is .11 cmm u b. of! the best material. ' / > ■■‘■’it* ruayoppar, PxsnsT, IS* Smllhfioidst. • 'CdaS^il U Baildlog.aiEiist'ofoWaraCilAaod'JSrairtatt^Sfi.j ,‘pjttai*jghd-3<*u *I9M toWu'-M Se-’P ■.it'ti.d f»V' £&mksacifeCiPfil Ai. iHilloCk.! Xtoateta Bobbins, * - j , ROOSURtiUERa, Ke. XXrWi&dOHK&FOK &CO t frpi4ifa. Ms^snEismissgnsr -'•areH ll m cnrtttofbrmountsu» .•Wii'-tn.iit,sai J'-i t«a<“ : Panoo. aa trocar. LOAHB ihroaih m, umcr onnonaMSWenlr.! zz,m-irJSi'Ti v/;7Tj. ; /XhoMviaiss toisTeol thdf moan to rood ad- "*-***«*&iw* Ail mnoaaicatioaj tad tutauttn AilHWaliiitt fc?SS" r , oa “> or “' “««. ropcalto Bt, P»or. I - .t,yt ro J&ujlxtM jdlidg ' j FK3S^ rs ®^ Fiss? ••; : ->y;.,..jSSet-v: GROCERS, gHEIVES , , :u *B9W**j* ' ,1!’? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CMnrtafi4&:> :. ; ' J -' i: ~' fferasifejifa. l -PA. WBOIiSBAXEkJIIOCEL-- So.m libebty btbekt, W& H ’ jKifiKPAmCK & t£L '-Vast; uIOCUI iwg- Jlnalan SN-iSff. “ d nunui*ctott* ganariUj. 112 Booondt»»t,|iu»bßrg|>.- / > ;.t-. - r »£a«e«gi matiMt- BAGALEV, Wholesale! • <^*pCK *»^ < ** W *od a> Wood meet, Pim-; VhV** -. . >-. ~. toafcdtf j tuh ttado,Mid rood, prcia^t mezwmffiG TRvtuttMiama, m&iain AND COMMEROT At , " PITTSBURGH, books. A. THKILLINO BOOK. . 1 AMONOIHIPIHXS. .__ 1. AMOBG THK PJUE3. r "n 2! ;... - L« nV V. 8. Army, B‘ful*tioa*, rerisodi rWS3Bi3E?? . la »i«m 4f«m«iji , JTeiaglui’i MfeffifliTmltj; i • ■ !. Joinings Arts.of.W4r;- T ofMWtnryJnitituttoni; «K?£ man i u, ,? f **• Art of Worj fg^giBKs;-- WflUrd s UAmuttof.TstatßnHlc*; : * L°Dgmora oa Gunshot WotimU?' L»uuksißouKjji d. B»dK ‘ of li>rd B«a»i li ftSii fUiip Sidut,,; ; W. Hoham, ; ?£“•» LyßoeeTewy; > - Liberty and filamr—Bledaoe; ;.. JqctOTM, eft Apoc4yp»—BnUfcr; \- , Luß.aodBpe«[>»of DotwUc ~ •. T .{JUsiOiy.Qf all «•- UrgU»6/.,{i:> , ; J.. X.. BKA.D,2B;dearth rtrw c^hds. A L WKBB&BRO., Oom«r Fra* and Oomthirc* fit*.,' Baltimore \ ; General Commiiiion Hereiianto & Agenta for Um tale of, DUPOHT'B'GUKPOwptB AMISArKTY rUBE. 'bISSSW®' Wm!» of WEBTEBN • «-P*”?* “d m*ke ad rente* ihereon. 7 .»** to fipnl. of WanbooM, Sirei'to 1 ' wrtnuTp h, fitnith A lio.il . Miller & Hicketaon, . s O«orge W. Smith A 00., PitUbarab.- v - Bpenoer 6 Garrard*/, CnJp 6 Shepard* . iB. Bojrord A 80S, Brttoow. At tiWYEK,' COUKIBAIOH »f Hugsaxt, for the tale of-... 'CBIJDB P£TBQLXDM,/ i > - ■ ' • ' BSriHBO.OIZ^ -L..--... KEBOSEK®,• ■ . " rSAPBTUA, Ac. *'\ ‘.i_••''*• >:. ; ■■■• • ' N 0.149 WATIB bTREtT, „ Biafie oo eoo*l*na«fit» i prpmjit **mcuAi *u«aiita givca to «U tmiiae*. •Pj2U3ffld . . JjjUJRNJTUKE .O&JfK ASI> WOODCBAIBS SELtiUiO OfF' WHuLmliic. uk ttfcTAlL. j v 4AS. W. WOOOHiBU, 97 «*WnJ Hiywtithmrw. 'mhlo ‘ PATENTED OCT. 8,1861. Ditimdgirt Patent • OVAL LAMP CHIMME3, • MatraUctipwl'of XX FIiIN't^GLA^S. 04- BaiaetWttcb,boating all pom ttoevsurttspctoiti a **- D. DITHfilPGfi, -■• ~ fort Pitt GUar Work* -■ Wartthigion trrotl, •PIT .i.’r■>...• >r- « MmbttTKh, Fa. JAMBS H.CHILI«S*COi, i BOPE OOTTOS MILL, ALLEOHkSY, « . *j*AfcjriLcnr»*»j» ( - BEAULZSSMAU6 AND Of 0&&ABU&* • border* left at H. Child* A Co.’*, 133 Wood at PUt sborgb. will recetTaattantkm. ocgtkdly to., FOit’ SAUS VBKY PAUM WAUuifl rod BPBIHQ WAflyaa. OABIMHIIE'* OABTB AHK COAt CABWr XlHßlia .WUKKL6, CANAL, OABDIN .AM’hiAMO &lOMB MiaoM 1 *: ,wh nf r j BAItIiUWS, all made of the bbetdrydisabarralßoon! kindsol npatrttig wteadAl to promptly. Apply to' a > -}* ‘l m INUBH HAAS, Waoos MAkuu' \\ OTICE TO OIL KfiFlNKKfi AND Xl OTHEKfI.—Xh* Ptposylrania Beltr Manatee* tunog 00. hsTiaeosinpleted i their arrannmente for Uaynusahclhjj VI 011,10? VITBOL,- , *re v nDTr‘^rep4red r to etifiplr the trade therewith. Their Phtinua Mill htTLux a ceaacitT ol 12,000 he. per day, they will to e&abM to fIU or.! den la largeqaaatuies ttithvw delay. ’ ' Addins, OZOBCiJt CoLIiU UN. Axeot. f*h}£ie'< -a Office. 24 Wood street, Pitueargh. • AHXtiTiiAli rlMisQttwgg ? JLi DAuah to the ant selscibnnds of &E2f UlKk UAYAMA!iCIOABB« ahd ail klnds of fiMyKINQ AM© CUEWING 'TOBACCO, hNUr/^pANCY; pKSKroSfS* <>:r ' UUAI ‘ LK ‘ i uoGE,: Vtr W. YOUNO; RQCMMdr to'CMt- ifcad. il/i'.ffi &fr|Tj pAGIEK -reVrpO ;IV?, nkurotti t thzblispeZlPMESAFX44- RINGS, said B,THANA:Kain.pIPIT.Hie •+, M 8mlltltolJ«r»l. ' flEO. ALBHEK. BON 4.C0., W«oii. UuuwlmuDiumn BOOTS,suo£l, lc,| Qftm»r Totirth nd Wootl ctrwta. PJtufiarrh. ' \ puraict^jra. £)K. CHAKLBB H. STOW?, PHTSIGIAJi AB^SOBGIOB, «j Sfr »? «MBAI>TIJMT,,. (Offalt. OolomMS. ftow, wy Bwp.uto, Miff,) > OUABTBKMtoTEBH* WAB BAHM, CLAIMS 10A1SST Tai'oOT- 1 IBSMIHT, bought bf ‘ FITMBDEOn TBtfSrC&IIPABV, - hn-Jia f JQHK P. BOPLT/T. ’ WSS&S^s SIDES, ir- 'inSSbts%»SSfj»'- I i ,° 3l ii . VUUbnt T«nJrt i?B@S@SgS» /.JLV J) v: nut «• TOMf4jPou j S* Vf ■ il; y':}- f; _'-j- ■■■j SAT f ittslruriilt - S. fiil)i)LE & CO., ' . f SDIIOBB ABD PBOfBtSTOBB, I Publication Office So. 84; Fifth gtiectl IIOBKIHG A3D EYKNIKG EDITIONS, DAILY, OOHTAIKIHQ TBS LATEST KEWB BP TO TBS HOBS'OP POBLICATIOH. /!' ] ■ .* * I ' .TERMS: : V ' - '.i 'MonmxirJtomov-rffS per gxumrn In adTnno ejpt- UoßnUp«r'_irMk froi)icMTl*E«. . H perimnoa In «draac*,'Offl c«nt» peiyvwk from cuTienL (d | • WnmiT/faraon—Single copU», personam} Plt*or aero, Cl t U;.Ten or opwirt|ji; tl pir Annum: lnnrlaLlx tn sdriuuo, . ABTBRTIsnrO AT SEASONABLE BATES. ftWTood rtrwt. SAIDBDAY MORNING, ADO. 23. FROM/GEN. M'CLELLAN’S. ARMY, The Ecaenation of Hwcicon’c'Landing! TAB ARBi ALL OVER TAB CiUCKiDOIM; IntorestißgDosoriptionoftli* March; SLAVEB FOLLOWING THE AKMTj Foriftisa HoXftOff'Ang; 18-49 a. u. I The Bead of the firs t wagon train of the re-' tiring' Army of the Potomac reicfccd Hamp ton yesterday, about A p. m.Porter’s divia loo, being L the advance «oott after. The march' frorn ffarrishn’s Lending; between sixty and seventy miles, was accom-! pUshed inlessthsutbree daji. Thepredsd time of starting I do not knoW«r It Jsuuder4 stood that the main portion ofthe Array’will: branch'off to York town, where rations wofcedj and in balk, hare been sept. Last evening Qcn. .was at tbo Chickahomfny,end by- midnight it* was ex pected theentire army would cross that stream, tioouts had, returned from within three mile* of the ,WhitO; House, having . tfavertod * the region end routes 'the ‘enemy' weald take in! case of pursuit, without having seen an armed! rebel j to that it is now certain that the move-! merit will he accomplished without molesta-i tion or even; the knowledge of the enemy. Geo. Buratide, who proceeded to the {Chick ahominy Saturday evening to bare.au-inter view with McClellan, returned at a late hour last night, and proceeded Immediately to the hCadqnartars'ofifhfn.-pjt.- •;. - None of the transports that came down the James bave ; left, though the gale abated to materially during :the night that U would have-been practicable .for .most of them to have gone out.. Great diicomfoirt prevail! on the crowded ittameri ait anchor. Probably notlese than-fiOO-steamers, tailing vessels and barge* now ride ati anchor In the Boadt, giving some idea of the vast appoint ments of ibis briny* . At-least >'oue stammer and several barges utn| schooners have sunk from collision and other caases. SHil the loss of property hae.been ranch less thejj.plight have been - ’ ' "" "*■ - Old Point once more teems with every va riety—that is, every variety known to.a great ! human life.' IJrerythlngeataple.is gobbled, op, ;,aadi every avaOabl* aleeplag place is i»lcd,“ lo drinkabtee, I •ay nothing,save that.of aU.ihis mas* lies* eeeu not toeiceedthm rarvod* in ihePleiut Intoxicated. ~600d r order istEe prevalent'ficu* . Quartered, at Camp Hamilton,. Newport Hews, Craney Island, ,endi on vessels; there are between ten and twelve theuaand soldiers pronouoeed nn flt forj.4ervioe, though' proper ewesfor .tbebofjntils. [LutFriday, | the regimental surgeon* at IlaiTisonV Laud : log, agreeable to instructions, reported the ; number unfit for .duty, ifhloh.VM put at 800, for transporting whom meant were provided. The next morning, abont'3,ooo presented thetnsfllns,andtbonnmberhaaitncegrownto upward driOjOOO.■ ,7?o'qtLMtioD at*ty,'*liarge .proportionof thisnumber, tire. m*Hpgeti,der moralised soldiers, • who feign sickness to es cape duty. Tbe faet iUelf li a startling H -Ins trmilou of the extent to: whieh.the army had become demoralised ; for with a proper depte of discipline malingeringlq snob an extent J could -not- have happened.' Measures arej being taken Wsend those who are fit for doty i to their regiments, aodthe rest to .hospitals.; A very Urge:proportion will soon be found! in tberahka;; . 2p. m. —All the transports from Harrison's Landing.are stilt at anaber, .with .thn-irbop* on board. The wind goes: pot longer offer a sufficient reason for hot tailing, and those who deem celerity bf movement a desirable thing .in warfare.wohder.at ijiif lingering. - , bM.hlxitohaTe reiehedNewport News, where tSVgreat body of hie men are ! now resting. It is eald that the-original ! parppMwa* Be ports from, the army state that the march down the Peninsula Js-being eouduoted with | .perfect order, aad withOQt special incidents, I ahd that the entire krmy wiuritaehitf'tempd , rary resting-place te-mopow., There are a variety of rumonahd ipecula ; Uens honeernihg- Geu. > HoClellan and his army, kll; agreeing^however, in the conclu sion-thathe wUleo-opeihtawUh Pop* against Richmond. It ; : is 'aftogtther probable that most, if not his entire army, will be allowed to rest fur tome" time; to recuperate after the! fatigues.of the but.more ..especially to recover team the tebfeebfidg:effect** 4he six ■ ,weeks' lmprisonment at jUrrlrou's (Landing. ; Aequla' Greek is. mosV frequently mentioned! as Abe .destination. ot i*uew base",: of .opera- 1 >i- J-' ••• h : i; -K V ~) i - 3 p. as.—The men are disembarking-ctj Harppton dockfrom the transports froor Har-; ‘riion’s Labding,au4;golng‘ into; ‘camp- „ To attempt an explanation is quite out of ihei qaeitUm. oonfosiou 'is complete, and quite beyond the oommon understanding,. One would suppose' tit at, the- war-wae -overhand there was no farthtr.Utt>for/;tbe lightrariit lery and heavy gun*being unloaded from Vfcs sels, whloh were loadsd-at our whsrvesbat a ihorttlmeiinoe;;tb»»tOmethlng.betide*hot and shell wereWbunted'ln fbture.or ihey wooldnot ulned |he the Potomso j that these oeaworenotwanted elfewh*re; or tbey,webid-apt be halted here: that theexigeriticf pfjtbe’War did not call for !. tile prmevementpud clearest ■plansior plamug.troopi. where* they: can be of the greatest scrvioe._ ._ « ? mtr.ljfitUnij:'»*»jtroaA»r/Uon>Lmd lnf,» UtalulwdODcamdio OMrjlng it bat. It it aot larprlilng, bowtrrcr, tb»t ■ to.rchinr io oompn«t«ibDdt>i:liilirbatibdald oat Work I aobtritbod thttViwa. 'ii"‘ihii£lueuiipak captoias bniuu to §a out on aoooaat ct tie woitber, tboagh. tb*moit>, bo well .aoagh to itiUo tlut C.pt. StwtolLo, A. Q. U. andor Col.'lbguli, pnobdb'd tbit offlow, and bu MOlntlw ehtrga and dlnotion pf all mot to rt st'tbii -point re lotto,:to tbo Arm, of thb Potomio and Iti'morbm.nti. v • ' ~, Ota. Barnildu lobbra toklsgbdoop Intbr «it Is (h« pnnat ttonmoat. Bio troopi baring joined :Obn.. Pen, thli Immedlat. command II oomperatiTelj emalL ll*. ex pni«ia.grat l )oaldeao.,tbat On. licOlailaa will ,et make a tnarb, leading all tha'reit. '.'bp/bl'TUjbb tranipbrti’.tbo' Pomt . Cltri bro-ded wllA’ tiogpe, baa left.. Bfrooam.it ap tb. bay. Othem viii eoon follov—lt ie Said* Pemut llOTaciai Aifg. is, i’Bdy; ,BEW TORK. BXDOCKD PBIOCS, iAbastaooo, rar-go&rd of the Ami*t th» Potoifaad flKTod thoChic>kßcittU •Sfcgw nan M ****•*■ *»ty«*l«beloj Wli[b>WBilr AftVilU’«l«k wMtd|ftMtnd saved something, went down before the rushing, pillaging mass. Houses were broken open and plundered; fields and orch ards w.ere robbed; and little valuable that the soldiers could appropriate was loft behind. It seems that some part of tjho army of the Potomao has not learned the first the soldier; Mr. Wm. Bartlett, who, some time since, on. wppiylog for a guard for hlmselfand.property! (the samd as bad'been]furnished to his rebel neighbors,)„w*s told,'“Union men must Uko care of themselves/’had his estate laid watte. 1 | Mr.sßtrUettfis, always was, and always will ' ! be a[tfueand genuine, Union man,,whose saf- ; ferings and escapes t detailed fifteen months' wgo. - He had just returned to hts farm and ! got ft In ihape. wheD, I blush to s&y, he was' made to feel , the stroke of misfortune at'the hands of our soldiers. The Hon. John Tucker, Assistant Secretary! of War, arrived in Iho Baklmore boat this morning, to facilitate,; the embarkation of the army on transportator the point or destl-; nation, which it generally presumed and an-' derstoodito be .Creek. H|» eervioes will be df the'greatest value at this time.. j GeneralMcClellan is expected io arrive' to-day, and.no.. time will he';.lost, beyond' what has bceniott, in completing the move ment. <■ • ■ ••••■! .'lt is understood that- at least-one corps! 4'ermee will remain, hero, and that:Suffolk! will.be immediately reinforced. ' It,is sold, also, that this will be one of the! points for disciplining the' reserves raised under the last callofthePreaV dent,-;, Consequently, .Old Point, instead of losing, will have .increased, importance oon- : terredupon.it. ».•••.; , c . >• . General McClellSn arrived et‘ Yorktown about 9 o’ofoqk this mornlngi and' was expedtiog' to loave Immediately for Old Point. :* - Trom' Lapdlng I learn that Jf(at«rtjfty fc body of rebel cavalry was sees: { on thefield recently occupied by oar troops, ) menye# generally engaged in ex-.' !| changing .their iaofe dilapidated.for the caat j off uni£omjfl left behind by onrsoldiore. • Gen.. Porter's division ;has- moved from 1 Hampton to Newport News for ; the purpose of.emberkiri/wbeje the'toUtles tfli enable• .considerable time to .fee gained. Jfotime will || be lost is.placing tho. troops on transports at ||the_earlieflt possible iepment. The artillery I now here will embark at Hampton, where I have gone.. Anutnber of steamers! | proceeded to. Yorktown; to-day to take on! 11. troops. So that the embarkation will take: jj-placefrom York town, Newport News, II amp-: |rt®n end'Old Point/, though os muoh ex-j !I ptyjitlon wilt be used as possible, several days (Jnaat hecessarily -elapse before the entire force! geu off. Th.le me'jrreadily be inferred-from! Infantry, there,-are ,aL|least: ten. thousand! horses, nearly twice as many males, besides a ! hvastambopllof propertyii; f . I. Gen.. llelntsleman.diil.npt eecompany-the' armyJn Its march down the Peninsula, but’ struck off io another direction toward the Wbitd Home—he biting passed the Chicks bqtttAj wlth his Jones!..Bridge/ aeren miles above the pontoon bridge. Hb' exaet> course, -and ft hereabouts.. were not, known* buttheooiusjha- remark was tbit'be‘ bad gone bn ;.to; look upia 6ghC, Uo,wa* ac- • | compaaied by Avcfill'eJ eavalry, who stem-: Jsded a bpdy of tbo .etiomy's cavalry s«me 1 istaaee above. It ir surmised that General: ! Helntsleman will mako hlswppeafancela the j| I neighborhood <>t :WiuUe {loose or West Poiot. ‘ I Lieut Col. Ualliday, of the 99 th NewYnrk j -volunteers,-d>ed- at Not folk— thismoroing, - of! typhoid fpver.-, Rflturhedprfton'eri'froai'litchmon’d, yester day, agree ip represpnijng that the rebels have! for some days been'begaged'in'ednoehtratl&g 1 a large force in the neighborhood of Gordons fTilia,vwithLwbleVlb tii«e( Pope. *'=/;» : P* MeOlclina has arrived from ! YorktoWn bn.; the; Coaltaoealcos. The em- ; barkation .of onr in>'6j)j Isgoirig on briskly,! and so far as is known nothing has occurred' to mar the cooplotnen'of tbo movement. **• LBTTEK FBOB WKSDKLI, PHILLIPS. | [From lb. N.w TorkTlm.. ] ... . As Elfumrio* r*o* MB. Pgit.ur..— | giro pl&co ia .ncilicr column ‘to . l.tt.r I addressed to the JW'.nn. bj Wendell Phll ! Ilp*. • : TBe «ono.B«ioB 1* »11 th» mom willing- I lp mode becauto tho dUtrogalihodAbolitlda- I i*t- «h*r«ln tokos occulon:. u> plow htmiilf la i 1 »X*r better,poiitlon. io, for ae hii. relottono : with tho Qoyeroment up ooneonied, thin ho "“"P 1 ®? J» JWktogrAif. Abipgdoo. «pwoh.! | Dissenting, as we are se;often constrained to j | dissent, from the radical and ibtemperato views of Mr. which would be less Qable tD do harm,4f Übey were not reo onmeßdcdby.cmcbletsjgTaceaof {4t.is.trne, in the present?instance, to sey'the otamr acquits himself of. any premodiiated and. jtbat he has. sealpas ly promoted..enlistments in Massachusetts, and only leaves u* to regretkls imptndence ln uniformly Using such topics in, denunciation of the GovernEneht*'u tehd*tb beget indiffer wnee asto Us'JJerpetuitlotf, bed lidtrbotly dii* 'Oonrage those who woald elae to ils defebce. • t - .•rj;.-; :• .i.\ > KTTM.MOILSTKIDUiMHuipa. " ■ IV « to epeak troth about Abolitionists of any type. Ihuvo nerer dlscooraged enlistments. In tho Union, army my kindred and some or ihy dearest mends.- Others ■ rest in fresh and honsrahlo (nets, No oae-cflh'oao ever heard a word irom ma. to dlsooorag» ; hlionllsslng. ,ti tad the honor, -last hiarch,, to address tholdth - A^* D r» e c d this rerj week, the B?dWasssoliosetts at Camp Cam *,? heard any thlng from iaj';llnt tVdlkeoitrage bis whole sooled serrtee of the Union. ' • • iB43,tolB6tjl,ww ft Divanionlstj fthdaousht to brak thU Unibny-nonvinebd tfaftt dUnoloß Wft» thft only, ri*ht®OM pnth, *nd tbebtak odo foribft white i&ft& ftnd the: blaok. I Bought difftnion; not t&tongbnani pUney-nsd Tioleno*; •ffofti* yhey.wire wiiaantj useful i.Bumtar changed'the /Whole’' qdesUon' - After’“that! peace and jnetlee bolh ’foihidV dlsinloh. I now boilers three things: ; : ' - ■ I. The destrnetion of elereryls Inert table! whlchoTer seotion oonfptors la this straggle. J. There nerer caa so pease oruhion till slarery is deitroied. - - ■ .-:un -■ ■ (. Shew nerer can be peaoe till one fgor ernment roles from, th >' dolls to the Lakes: and harfcflXftngtd t|»ifcgrttfnrU*o'«eh' tnries.we owe'him the preserration oTIKe 'Ahi fmMftK ;fros surety to freedom, and make It short, easy and per fect. ‘. .. - ’I- I Bettering these three things,! accept Web start- eeutlment; ■ aid 'UaSn now and, foreror, one an(|.lnieparah!e.", flladJy Ualon/whtohhss fortwenty-lltorears barred ms from. iti hl|hest pmiisgas hy- -detttandlSf an,oatlk W a pro-sUrery Constieotlon, -still shat* that door in my face; and -thUAdtaln- G AZF/ titration dings' to a policy which, ! think, makes every. Jife'now lost la Virginia, and every, dollar now'spent. there, utterwaato. I cannotconscientiously suppartsachaUnioa and Administration. 1 Bat there is room for honest difference of opinion';- .Others cansup port it, To each l iay—Go; give to the Unioa your best blood, your heartiest support.. Is there, then,, hi- place left for me ? Yei. I believe in the Union, - Bat Goverameutand the Union are one thing* Thil.AtfmiaCifra tick le quite another, /Whether the Adminis tratiqnwill ever pilot os through oar troubles I have sorioas doubts; ‘that it never will un less it changes its present policy,’l amqulte certain.. Where, then,is my place under a -Bepublican Government, which only reflects ana executes publio opinion ? * I believe Jh getting through this war by the machinery of regular .Government, not by any . Cromwell . stalking into the Senate chamber op the White , House.,. Where, then, is my.post, especially under an Administration that avowedly, sits waiting, begging ,to be. told.whatjo. do? mbit, educate, arousp, and mature a public opinion that shall compel! the Administration &dopt and sbpport.it inporsaiog the policy I can aid. This. Ido by frankly andeaudjd-- ly critloislng its present policy, civii and.milr itary. However "inapt and objectionable” yon may think my .“means,” theyare exactly described in : your own words;,. “Ike good; oltixon may owe bis Government.,counselJ entreaty, .admonition, to abandon - a mif-; taken polioy, as well as - force to. aus-i Jbe discharge .of its great re-! sponsibilities.” JNo~Administration cande-i majnT o f : a dtixen. to .sacrifice his conseisneeJ llmits withiu which he is bound to! opinion are loonreacbsd. tho , Press hin ; not systematicaUyenlogUed.aGen vnX, whom none knew, and few pally trusted, we -should haye-sared- twelvo months, fire hundred millions ,qf dollars, aiuLja hundred thousand hy.es., In my opinion, ha 4 th'e'2W boaeoontinaed,last Augqstrtb.Ab'itsdugr and; demand vigor, of , the Government,you. wouLdi havephanged or Controlled ttfe (^abiuetiaan-!' other mon;h,and saved us millions pf.dollars,* thousands of lives, and untold disgrace.. Sach l criticism Is always every thinking m&a’a duty.; War exposes sq man from.this duiy.: least of' Ml now, when a cbange of pubUo, sentiment 1 to load tto Administration to, and support it ,!“»• oar only.Jwpjojr paving] the Union. The Union belongs to me as much; as to Abraham Linooln. Whatright has he praay. official—ohr servants—to claim tbatrlj shall eease criticising his misukes.when they' are dragging thotf niqq to ruin T I find grave fault! in Abr§ham Lincoln; but Ido hot be-,’ lieve.he makes any ench clarm. !-- ’ ' ' A i -I fM" UrißioeDungtoiL. Ajweuar, Wm, ing, Bloomington.. , • ■ A foiirti Diitxiol—CoUector, J»meitj X»l«. Osgood. , Aiaenor, W, V. Kyinc.' . . Fifth District—Collector, Caleb- Johnson* «copnty. , ; AMe«apr, ..‘John tanas.; -Richmond.., . . .. ", \\ V •':,f Sixthßiatrict—Collector, Tbao.P.'^fcpghejk Assessor, tyjh. A. , pradabAw. IndianapolU. . . r . . Bo ckrUlp ® e m 9r,; JameaParriDgtpn, Eighth Dilirict-rColleotor, John t». Smith, StockweU. Aaspaor, JeaTpotter, Delhi. , Ninth Diatriot—Coliebtor. Joh'n F, Dpdda, Aaafesaori DartCTarnet, Crown Point. ........ Tenth District—Collector;Warns H, %th «»rFort Weyne.Aiseaior, Wm:. WUUama, WsYaAWi w -,- ." Eloeenth Dutrlct—Collector', DorrUtC. Chapman, NobleairlUe. Aeeetsori-Stoarai Eiaher, Wobaah, . ' L-' -: v : ,.. . .. TheContrabaiidd Skedaddling. r , " ben the: oontrabaoda: ofl tha't'enlMnln ftn'na ! onr' : »roy tbey *ook:i*hb 'AlotUr from WlllUmibari'liTi f ' *bo eliToa, however, Immediately took th » going thb wrongfwby fob ttoif ifid 'before eight teorei of the black population, who hitherto bad remained -In oanictoag' eocuritr, P»ckpd. .up and , prepared ato deive.-. ■. vTMa ajaxfflod-tho MighborfciWbo begin to> make panada W J ft! WPWrit f>f ..^taoMnn.ajpd, stiff •*, y.ffflflbrftflftWalfoLa* .eiieldg fha'aai ««I<>b\krirt agaln'to- the • (o»a‘jNoaiorliai’i(p -polotoaUioifollolriljg'taiia.tfiinQamSirtb'iii ;0. K..Totnunft t gf CaUforala. ’■■■■??• liiisiasiii / / / ■« * The Numbers of thoßebel Army; While it-2s. bad policy to underrate an enemy, it is folly yaatly to; oTerrate t 'a3 it . leads to.useless fapcusev-aod. to:timid .counsels. - The. following remarks in rela tion, to ih»nqmbem 0 f the M beb*^ of interest pj-ff: -: , - ■Wfe I ?,..WWb about,thereto! »rmj in Virginia, will aome'JaV We ti*r fill the world with laughter, at om etobnse! when the truth comes to be discovered * and to ,some: of oar commanders-amen’-.who ought, to jkoow soornlnl world will say,.a»::the Erinoo rdid.to Fatatalf— "What ,-triok, what what starting hole, eanst thounow.find:out,to hide the* from this .open and apparent shame Ti* .- .Jaokaoiij-itis.said, tosonehundredend spy. thousand men i too.tos,.ouehttndred and, fifty, thousand .around Baohmnndj Jtat we may be.sui» that if Jackson had HT snty thousand i to-day.hsj.wonld: attack Pope.and hope toheathimi. Snd-wemay he sure .that. U; the ,-whole robe t ansy which sp.uld.be gathered in Virginia aaountsft to e«n one hnndrcd thousand, Leo would long since hoTe.attaoked Mc(HeHan. ; ;.-:,j -i; The army of the Potomao has evacuated Harrison's Xandinmand is now safe,‘With all its material, at..the . lower end of the Peninsula. .Theenemy has not shown Mm. self to. interrupt what , was ons.of ; the most harardoua. undertakings lathe world. We may bp. profoundly grat«ful:to ths actiTity and daring of .Gen. Pope and his .gallant .array, that Gen.; MoCleliaa-was nos2as saulted by the enemy in tho mldst of his increment; • pis^braTenrmy; waa.soms what'inthe condition ofalabstar.that has casthls shell, and is, till the nflir~on»har dens, the prey if orery.'robber flshnhßt seerhimand hae'lelsure.and appetltoio go ,1 .at him. ■; Butwhat becomes of theinrmttise ; forces; of therebels in -Virginia—tho no torinuathree hnndred'anihftyl thoAandu- ' when Pope'a email army 'is able tohogtge their.wholoatrength,and hold lt,iby active demonstrations,'so ; that thel great,' thoiu estimable prise, which the enemy hoped to win,-he is forced to lot slip between his fi n gers unreaia ting ?. . ~. .■ If.the. whole rebel army-was osnumer ouias Jpokson's force alone Is .said to.be on Taribis “reliable” authoriaeiß.'tt hare-been easy- for Lee to ‘hold- Pobe ’in check.with a. part of thie force white; to ' overwhelmed .McClellan with tho remainder. ■ - .And does any'; one believe that if it .tod been possible itf db thle irWould niet fiaTe ! been attempted 7.’ iTtorebelafriWerioit toi-.V: advantage they.had. Htrength.to aaiiepthey : ■would nqt hare let;go the.most, precious : prise they hare had their eyes oh, the mag nificent artillery of tho Potoniai ariny, had [ they had . anything like th'o'-enofmbas Tores i.which. their - friends tho alarmists attfthe Northgiyethem. . .....i . What good end ia answered by these pre posterous 'rum oral ‘‘Therebelsjfso'doubt, gain by them; and* they fill ;«h»-ears 1 add eyes of theprisonera.theytako With them. Our poor soldiers aro nqt if, they are made totoUere they are helpless • and suffering,'ln the hands' of the"eiemy, ■Whohas it in hispower to ' impress - them wi tb the no tiona he.care* to disseminate. Put is itnot .somewhat disgraceful to find then in authority ' among Us—men, too, whose businesWitik ti find'the e'nomyatid fight him—to be obnatantlythe first and foremoat in spreading theso rumoral iit V l ?, .reported by .telegraph, feqta thn jamea nverihit wo reßSaicd-from llaiverh HUI 'beianse , Mrehtylfitrh : thou!nuijl ! dfebi& %'efe' marihlngupon the trsops-thewt. •' Bul’if they tod had that force so near.ourtvrmy. is jt likely .that they wpidd have, to Hoff .un molested ? Then is a day approaching when these men in buckram vrillbb swept away by * plain tale,. liiO thatlwlth wMbh .the Princo put fat J*ik to theibluSbijUMl then those,, Who.,harp put’back .our, cause ,ond our huittaxy 1 frme by eiiai Tabncstions’of thoeiomy’s overwhelming strength wilj meet with tho eon tempt-they dea-rye,: In the meantime .the nation' is thme ana .‘well-worn oxcaM- for infuMjYity- -Yhnt tho ; ; 'enemy*ls; too.Btrong--iiA' lo£gsr . ' oivailable.-'Henbe l forth ;, lfct'! Bomalde Grant at Voa» Geail ltt we r ry a: &kdP s l& znixidiliavjriUi Bacli;frotor&&s:jiA * *of -. dlTielbb]wtl& etiCbrtMii‘4n,'{eflargeGfl J afad faring-' mandcrmay.looitldrrocceaaSjiAlfittitAajr > ••iiowheft u Helnuißlmknr o-~ - Geiu : Heiatiftliiixa in<£ hb eorpi did soi ae» hoopany.thertgl of: tho;enay ‘ edits merrA down the Junes rirer. He afcnick- "*" ifi, ' T : v'- 'Jl'Wrlghfc & . 8. Engineers, to hoiif^JorGeneral. \ - theiilev. Ybrk •■•■- \- 69th Volunteers,** be. aßrigadier-Gewal. \ CollOriaadoif. Witodz f of the Si ftfrttfcitf / Tdlonteerfc *« be a Brigadier General;■:?« *7l < jßrigsdler r W. Callom, cop eositaned' by the Senate,by an accidental omission.ie bea Brirfidler Generals ' n " : bnffuitimd ■ iS of *h* r JopUttoatiene aroond •••*.' Waihington and the troop* a«*f*rietfforthelr defenSe. 1 1 i~ z „r. lit* « 80N.4 CO,;„, „ • Ko;71 WOOB ITBm/ia*ar of »iar&; Hit *ndccraJUto itcckof' 1 ” AM SuKHteim cath,ts! KWgS CHQOOt ATfij .• . 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