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General Commiiiion Hereiianto & Agenta
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DUPOHT'B'GUKPOwptB AMISArKTY rUBE.
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PATENTED OCT. 8,1861.
Ditimdgirt Patent •
OVAL LAMP CHIMME3,
• MatraUctipwl'of
XX FIiIN't^GLA^S.
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border* left at H. Child* A Co.’*, 133 Wood at
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to., FOit’ SAUS VBKY
PAUM WAUuifl rod BPBIHQ
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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. •
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UAYAMA!iCIOABB« ahd ail klnds of fiMyKINQ
AM© CUEWING 'TOBACCO, hNUr/^pANCY;
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IIOBKIHG A3D EYKNIKG EDITIONS, DAILY,
OOHTAIKIHQ TBS LATEST KEWB BP TO TBS
HOBS'OP POBLICATIOH. /!' ] ■
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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><k{MtignMd inimb
doßot
too frequioUj bwa tb. cti.,oo offlotr U prea- i
•at oompatut to glTo tbopropn aidirl. ~ j
All tb. bdm«M ttalab of tb.i »m, 4o«n ■
tho Ponluau Juto, I Jnra,.puug. oil «x-1
twUdbbtUbl»,»i)dpalnt* 'of dasgtra irhioh;
up‘Ugood.ia.abg«p<Pt«p,tb. putofOol.
tb. Araj bf
lb. Potoaiu. By tbo w»j, It m>, 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|ftMt<iow<l)itei< thomadir**.
t*W $f ttoMjtotis. Cfcl«ltbboml97'ivll6d r &
tVttft'til* AxmjVtUx* Potomac andiiuijirt
T*7r^TT v i
1// •*'■.. ;--■: ■- ■ ■
JOTJRJNIA.L,.
of tbo Peninsula- where, if any where, the
enemy would purenel •
Qen.McClellan-remained to the last, and
aatr hla a ray gafeovbr.i Dining with a por
tion of Li* staff os the Metamora, he remoant
ed and joined the immense cavalcade moving
down.the Peninsula.;
The pontoon bridge over the Chickahomlny
was, In play parlance, a great, baccess—a fine
•piecs of engineering.! The entire army, with
its vast train of wagons and ponderons artil
lery, passed over as oh dry land.
Asthebeeteridencoof the skill and good
order in which the movement from Harrison’s
Landing was conducted, I will state that ail
the property was reboved j that' although
them were twenty-seven miles of wagons, bat
aeisgle broke down on the way,
and was thereby rendered useless—was-left
behind. "Brerystraggler was picked up and
brought aloog, and the whole was a perfectly
clean iking. • 6 “r - 1
The Artillery 'Reserve arrived at Hampton
last evening. ' The rdoto from Yorktpwn'to
Hampton and Newport News was crowded
with Porter's corps, oh the advance. I am
eorry'to say that Gen. r Porter's l men were
guilty of outrageouf i.nets in pillaging and
destroying almost indiscriminately. Union
men who had stood throngh everything thus
:iar,>nd 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 <hs Editor of l Un.r. Tribuna ;
, -that I "dU«o«rai» Union
(" though, forknghl I know, the oir
blod extracts and lying Torsions of New look
papers may make raedo that and many other
»h»fa .*£ which I norer thought.. .Yon know,
W «(“r!enc», .that the .American Frees, In
{eneral,, neither tries, nor pj«u>« 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"<ax tti lit oi
been in the Senate, Ichoulq hhTO refuied"ihe!
Administration a. dollar.-or a man-, until fti
adopted a right pdioy,, That IrepeaU. Hadi
;I been, in that ; way, a part 'of the Govern-;
.meat, I have tried ab'to’ contrpt its ■
aotioa, You were bound' as ajournalisi,.l ‘
think, to have impressed that dutyonthVße
publican payty which holds.thy :Admlnfstra
tiom 6noh a course it right andprbperbhder
free Governments. But wben* g a n g p.«Vty
decided, and under its .authority, or - by' hb j
own, the President demands. ioldiers, the
effort or protests is* gone. We!
have no right, then, to, **discourage..enlist- ;
ments/; as a cleans to changepublio opinion,
.9* to influence the Administration, .Our;
remedy is different. If we cannot actively :
•aid, w.emnst submit to the penalty, and strive;
meanwhile..to . change that pnblio thought
whioh alone can alter the aotion of Govern
ment.
That doty I.try to do in my meathroLr jjfy ■
oriticUm is not like (Hat of the Bokton Courier
and ita kindred, meant 'to paralyse the Ad- i
ministration, bat togpad it tomore "activity'
and Tiger, Or the Cabieet;'; X blaim!
°/ a®.,i-journhli*t of 'broad influence,!
that yon resume the poatwhlcb I. think; yoii;
deserted last Summer,and- hasten the ripen*i
ln^* of thatnecessaryjpubliopurpose.by con-i
of tb» whojopo luy 1
9f the AdminUtraiii)h,,biTil and military* in'
.°rder to avert years ot warmth save thousands j
of Urea, to guard.the industry i
Jcjm grinding; taxes, .tq'secore apeedy.- and!
coopletejaitieefor the negroj and ta.pdft th'e
.Union beyond hasardV . '.."‘’'T;;
; V,. ' Bespectfully yours, " ' i
Angaitlß, 1852.’ i
ludiiioa’aAppoiniiueQtfi.
Th» foil 6 wing Appointments,: by Congrea—
glonel Dfstrkta,for Indiana, under Vie Tax
Daw, were'anriqn’tiped ‘ :
. Pifat Dis Horace' B.V Sbep
nerd.-.yinconnM. John Pitcher,.
iit..y«a9n» -i. •. \ ,
. Sceunil District—CollectoiyDamel Hii-lec,
COqi*ty., Asscudr, Thutaas C. Slitnch,*
Ur, Corydon. •
. l TbirdpUtrioU-CoU«rctur/Johii >
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‘jNoa<tfr a
peiirfodt patile; and It label loved that the whole
“look population' would I ear* and proceed to
fort Monica.* • -Some tbfn tbo. rtolent of tbo
Blaveholdereresortedito threeti, and ono man,
Ifaoa. Cole», : occopled tbo wholo:dajl:of.Fri'
- d »J,«»d;6eturd»J In.tanning bellow,.with
■AWbtft^SV4o»Ji‘b? fogiUjrpa.aftar, tbo
, w »* a««wa and ha Id
I* 1W!W li W.*»is' | llWWiVffif Military
Governor of tbo place. 'Tba'eorpa encamped
at 'Willlemitmrg.and tben took,tip iho lino of
march early on Sunday morning..'-'' - ‘
Cr(»eilDjthel*ontoonßrldee—Nom
benin BoClbllan’eArnay. midi
"A letter from McGTellan’i armygiving Yn
acMQnloftbeerosilngbiihVphlckkiiptolny,
V O. '. ■ i tioil bi/i. Uioi oi-tjh:'
A few worde• |n. regerd-tothat apleadld
V?2?' r .ipßWfWoaTof
Jgji*. ana.t»q«irea jp^Mttv'XN
*P rt - WrtTtniteaor tralni
abddOJOOO MO paeied orirHt befordlt Mi
takan npataWvt' yeiUraey.'irt^aniwardd
Itaparpoaaeomplatelypandelloitedtheadffllrf
aUonofoeTeryYngliearln'thnYriny.oißapfbf
Utbewoilng.yoniareoooaeatlly.ihaTa^baoit
.If ten 11 or i fiftoenr ■ tbonaand , ao«mpaaipd
Helntadmani lt wonbMeaTithnArtny of the
fco'tomao trim 70,000 idTSjO'obmen.:
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of railroadi and telegraph Uawto the PiafiO
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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'!<ittt'‘GeiierilB
.coqntr tie jonoiny after Uiey S&vfeaetjitinL >
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-<iff.tcl the
c rolled; the GUakshosuoy
,X letter from Fortress Monroe, of Aagut.l9,
•eyi. v ,.- r ’ • .»■■ :1
1 .? Helntselman has cot appeared at JtiilUsui*
bug nor at Yotktown, and haibadtimefofc
•Uhes. sHe.hei with him AmilW CkfMr*
we.Bappaaannoek overland, thotfah It stay
tarn oat that'be li merely haltth* bn
'per Chbknbaimiay to protect car ' ■
Appoiatsiebls*
Thb 1 foftoving ft diet of appaintineaftuor
Hejpr and Brigadier General* jut made by
thePre»UentT‘"" <> "*" 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 ■
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Waihington and the troop* a«*f*rietfforthelr
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