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M., the ' fallowing described real estate, to wit: All the right, title, intereat and claim - of the defendant, Edward MtQoald, ot, id ■nd to til thorothree certain lota of ground situated In tin Seocmd Wurd uf the city of Alleghany, conntv of Allagba* ny. and State of Peanajlraoia, numbered 254, 255 and 25d in Wiliam Bobineon, Jr/a plan, aelled, Baena Yiata, fatid plan . in recorded in the Becorder’a ;OSoe for faid county of Alleghany, in plan book To!. 2, part 1, page 61,) and together da stribed aa folio we, to witi Oosuasasiag . on the n rtb aide of Taylor aranae, at tha owner of lot No. 253 in aaid plan; thence extending along aaid Taylor aranna in a waetwatdly direction sixty feat to ointr of lotrNo. 257 in aaid plan; there ex tending back in a northwardly direction! preeerring tha aims width, ooe hondrod and two fiat to Gtmpball’a line. Each o( ■aid lota baa a (root of twenty that on add Taylor arenas, and axtaod back from aaid aranae one hundred and two fret, prej earring -tha auna width,- to. OampbeQ’a Una. On lot No. 964 there is a two-atari brtek -tonal wlth fbur rooraa; end eettii abadaapoo Nod. 265 and £56 in leidprii. Sailed.'and takeuinexasutiopeaUri pro party of Edward HcQaaid, it tbs anil of dobn Bamaay. - ALSO, - ! ' AU the right, title, intereat aid elaira oftbadelendint, Benjamin Hervnowitf thabendi of hia Kxtiuttw, with nothM 4ta,«£tin and to all thatcerttiapiooe m nywonaty, oomrawaaMro7]^MinS«»j •ni»,~titurtedon Market. rtrtet l irtcfoO?-i tabbing in boat oaJdarfcat swat earen-j teantee t, moreor lew, end in depth bashj to Coionetreet, (bring tba aamepropertyj tba Aarnaaa of Jamas Gormley.hy dead . ditad tba 25a dar ofFebnary, 1835] eonToySd to the arid Benjamin Harr, and wnich tha raid Betyaminlim afterwards, to wit: outhe lZ(hdayofJulj, 1835 by mortgage deed of that date raeo'd d in 1 the : Keeordat'a Office uf«d>Alleghenyj in bo >k 4, pagelOO,atCßg»ge tol Georgs H. Moel er, to meats thapejmant oi t«o thou—nd £re hundred doLail, Aej Sals d and taken in axecuttsri-aa the proparty of Beniamin Utrt,' deseaard. nuwl ia the hands of h e no-; tioe, 4a,at thesait cd " ALSO, f «- Ail-the right, tiila. intaraah.aad. rUim: of the defendant,: T bornea-W-Rogera, of,; in and to all that certain.tried or »>aoy ot ground situated la the Borough of J*w-i reoorrilie, being lota Noa lA nad 16 in ;thw.glsaof lo ALBO, ji ? 1 1 § ' I ; fe ■ £ L F I i All the right, tiUe,iat*re(t amiolalmof the defendant, tk* ban efCaeidMotlU -I*o, deceaaed, to wit; Tbl IrwiruMary Graham, Wa.t Bonn, guardian of Cath arine Irwin, Georg* Irwin and Ida Irwin, and Bobert Wataom guardian of Tnu< J. CoonornadJohh H. Connor, to wltsf. All that’oairtala lot in tka.eity of Pittaborgh, ■tainted on theperner of Diaoondjdnat and Chirr/ nlleyinnd deacribed aa/aUewa, rir r Beginning hr the oorpir ofDiampad etroet and Chin/ alley;' theno* ttonf s(£- moad itmt 'owardf SmUhHeldatroettwen ty feet; thence perallel with Char/ alia/ tewifde '■> Petrrth- atriht J ona hundred and foatjtkanoo, parallel with Dia mond alraet twenty feat toCharwyallayj sss 'sismssaiims Belied taken in axocoUaw-anih* «(PanaaylraaiaJfOroaa. ' / : also, r y:-^a ■ All the right, title, intaraat and claim-*! fha defendant. lobnatore lfilioa, a nan* .raaidant and, .i4.in and to that certain lot of ground aituetodin the Fifth ward of the eltyof PiUabttffh, on the oorjwrof Waehlngton atraatead Mulberry aliejtaad extending from W aehlagtenatreet elangMolberry allay adlaUa«aofal>ont7t *»»» W»li»tyof Mlara *-:HUhrfa,and ia : widlhordopthfroaMalberiyeUey a diatanoa of about thirty-fear feet to Dr°P , brtyietely owned /by' Dr. HartfonLand hwrbajp t«toon ejected etxtwO'etorj^brtoh intaraat of aaid doftadant being thanndV Tided two-foariha thereof aa oomTeyed-to bin by - Btaadiah- PeppardeadwlfO and John Fappard, by, dead {dated .Marsh A 185 S, xaaaxdad in deadbook-fob 118, page ■/-:';- \vr ' Seized, andUkanla axeeoilan a# the property pf Lonritnora WUa*a,iat tba anlt of Gairgt V. CoOa. ' '“ ■r&/- ■•■■■■ AIBO, _ MI ihe fighVUtli, intaraat oadclalmaf tha dafandant, Andrew Oaaagat, of; in aaad . to all that certain, lot .or,pfipaof.gMgßi aitnhlad in Pitt tiwnahip,Alligiiny coun ty, containing in. front on Caam arena* ■ / SSSS» ! S4SSfSiaH3 S^tt-ICSSeSsS® 5 tenrtaaa’of Toiad). Matoa and wife. : ~- of Bobertßobb, forWofJohnCoTenagh. ; > ALS(V'-‘ " . ah the right tide, intaraat and alalm of the defendant, Catharine {tothfji jWSIMt sow I# the haada of *f tl!\!)!i!WS taxi wig Mntaael, af, in and to laU Ho*. -I, UwaoWßAliafkanyoonnt/i ow/whhlfnHl arreted a 000*1017 inmt+oatmiAV** •hop Mdatabla.- Abo, lota 25, tffld 2s-id raid jd*i ' Sailed and tatan jjn .axeoallon noth* proparty of Catharine Arnold, noirdn tha haad* of her admlaiatrkier, X«dw% M*iM*l, at the nit af Bobart Ar c(. ' f. I '■ If I'tM h, ti ' H * ; ... ~'^*****M&& mmnmmmm*s*-' ! - ■ ■■ '' ! than, for self ud for aw of John Linton and K. J. Bmilh. > -; s; ■? Ail the right,* title,'intereet and claim of tho defendants, jßeorge B. Biddle, John C. Coleman and Wilson P. Packer, of, in and U ail that strtalA tract ef land, containing coal called the Burnside tract, situated in Bobinaou. township,, AJltmheny oatmty, bounded by land* of McFarland's heirs, John and Jamea Niohol, Matthew Harbiaon and To. McCormlok, containing 112 acres in a'deed firoaWTTteiningtcti to aald comps ny, recorded in tho offioO for recording of deeds in'aaldeotmty, in sol. 91, page 165, (ezoepting therefrom a lot of ground con taining about two aorea sold to H. Dinkel berg;)cni«kick anaraotsd a. leg house and barn. Also, All that other certain piece of gro and contaieinfooa) sailed the M'Cormick tract sltoeted In Bob ins on township, Alle gheny county, bounded by Unde of MoFar lnnd’a hielre, McCoy's heirs, the Bornside *”>* "'-* oonUlniag 140 •one two roods 8 8-10 perches, described in the aforesaid toL 91, pegs 167, (except* lag therefrom a Ut of ground wpldtb 8. B. Mark,) wnien said tract embraoes the nil lags of Bemington of twenty-three frame houses, withoogl aiiireennd works, and a two story wooden frame boose and barn. Also, All that oertaih tiaet of land ait tract, adjoining lands of Edmond son and Philips, Bamosl Biddle, Jaa. Bobln. and- oOws acres, de scribed in a deed from Wm. Marks to said oompany, reoorded in the aforesaid Gray by deed recorded in deed book rol. 104,pege*2L) * Alio, All thst pises of Usd celled tbs MoKee trset sitosUd is Roblssqs- town ship, cosntyend Buts eforeesld, banded by Usds of Alexender McKee end tbs Obio riTsr, sad contsinihg&Sttss} dssoribed in s dssd from W. Bemingtoa end wife to sold oomp»sy, Moordod io-the eforessid solams 91, pegeTHi; oil wbiob srs erected firs trims dwelling bosses snd bsrbor lmproTS ■USWtSiV.i Alio, All that other cartels piece of land containing tense readying on the Qhipxifcr ■Wat H>Kn> Hoekl and adjoining- ths 8 sons abon described. Alio, A pieoe of ground of tho width of twenty- fire foot, commencing on the ■oath wee tern end of Mid ten acres, end extend ing therefrom to ■ white oak in McKee's upper line near Chartist* creek, jith the privilege - of meting; 1 constructing and maintaining thereon a railroad for the traneportion of coal, &e., the -interest of ■old company therein being a leasehold for twenty years from the i,l of April, 1848; ■abject to a ground resdbf-’tMO * year un til April let, 1868, Uttnoeferlb $BOO a year; an whiph -wisps of .inadnrs erected a coal tipple, railroad, wharf, office, engine ehed, weigh bonee, scale and barbor and other; said premises and privileges, being more particularly described and de fiaed-in, a leseo from Aklander MoKwt to. Z. w. Bemlnjrton, recorded in veL 82, page 380, in : the Recorder, office aforesaid and the eesignmentthereef to eaid oampany toL; 81, page 177. Aioo, All that other piece of land con taining Pool called their win tracLsitaa ted In Bebia*o«ctownship,l»i the County and Blate aforesaid, bounded by lands of Sam i bnrgh's heirs and J. H. Oasis’ heirs, con taining 88 acres 119 perches; .on which Ore erected attention hOqss and barn dsseribed in a deed from John Irwin and wife, to Z. W. Remington, recorded in the Becorder’e office aforessUin voltotiVpsgo, £B%{noepting therefrom a lotof ground'of about thlrteen acres oenveyed to John Graham by deed recorded in said county. in deed book voU 102, page 2M,and one of two acre* oon weyea to BichardlCdlganby dsedrecorded as aforesaid InToh 100, page,6Qo. . Also, 'All the veins and strata of Oosl in. thairilain othcr.trsotoUand called Bd- 1 mondson tract, adjoining jande o f William, Mark! ud the Plllaburghand StcubentMe road. end containing 94aeree and 62perch ecu coal; and, Auo, All the reins and mints of coal la that other place adjoiningths abors/oon- j taining 100 perohmt of coal, with the right of making and extending any railroad or roads, entriaa aad passages through and open the adjoining lands ,of Joe. Edmond son, an* all the necessary pririleget had, fixtures, aad right of going and eosuag which, may be, tollable j for mining and laadeMof Z. W. Remingtonaad wife to! said laid sol. 91, page ! Aim, Aiithat .railroad and coastmptlpn' katiaa- aa-tha -Chartters. Coal Qompany, railroad extodtiigfreM tha OMo rireTje the Tillage of about torta i milaa in length tegathar >it)tiie ma4crlala, fixture#, equipments, engines, care, louden, sppomnancee, pririlegte aad Incidents thereof; lying southwardly of the firat aua tloned tract, aadjigkl and priTilagea of opening mootha for TantUation aad drains for draining the coal pita npon the surface of sajdbttnM*e**aZ!of the adjoining lands of J oseph.Edmundaon. 'Belied aid’’ taken in execution as the property of George Riddle, dohje.O. Cole man and Wilson r.Pecker, at the salt of MoClurkun, Hereout'tier ' > .ALBO,-' All the rigtiMitta iatffsst and claim of the defendant Thomas Mscktral, of; in and to all that otrtsih-traetof land altoaud in township, 4a the oonnty of Alle gheny,lioiiinded and Seeoribedae follows ris-rßotteisd on the north by lot No. 99 J^W9MW»fe##tfiet.9rtep(l»tiiji»j»nd( i and extending from the roetoorner.flotj No*. W*nd m odeAdniM'vtiWipr^on, aeryiug. : nlV) l rfiiili -V* ' ' * ! j, U;,'::.- )n iac* COMMERCIAL JOURNAL-. ANTD Ij PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1863. Domini 1857, granted and conveyed to Bamael Lowry. Seised and taken in execution as the property of Samnel Lowry, at the suit of Mrs. Ann Stafford. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendants, Isabella McDowell and das. McDowell, iof, in and to all that certain lot pieoe or psroel of ground situated on the east sideof Poplar street in the Third ward of the city of Allegheny, being let No. 91 In Hugh 8. Fleming's plan of lots and bounded and described as follows: Begin ning on the east side of Poplar street at the dlstanoe of eighty-three feet north of Hem lock street and running northwardly along Poplar street twenty-one feet to line of Ibt No. 8; thence outwardly along the line of said lot •. sixty-four feet, mors er less, to Bamnel Kerr’s line: thence southwardly along Bemuel Kerr's line twenty-one feet to line of lot No. 10; theses westwardly along the line of lot No. 10 sixty four feet, more or less, to Poplar street, tbs place or beginning, being part of the same pieoe of ground conveyed to Hugh 8. Fleming by deed from Hugh Fleming, recorded in the office for recording deeds in for tha county of Allegheny, in deed book rol 62, page 497, reference thereunto being had will at large appear. Also, that there Is ereeted on the premises a ttfo story frame dwelling Seised and taken in execution as the property of Isabella MoDowell and James McDowell, at the suit of of Hugh 8. Pleat ling. -v. 1 All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant, Ludger W. Kotlkenbeofe, of. in and to' ,au thou four. Certain lota of ground sitnated in Reserve townships Alla* gheny county, Pennsylvania, numbered eleven, twelve, thirteen and fourteen la a plan of lota laid out byAdam Elneman. recorded ta the Recorder’* office of said county, In plan booh voL 2, page 145, and bounded ana daacribed as follows, to wit; Beginning on the north side of Troy Hill road at the castoorner of Koalkenbeek struts thence along said street north westwardly one hundred, fast to Fremont alley; ihsoes north outwardly along uid allay eight feet to lot No. ten; thenoe uutheut-i wardiy along arid lot one hundred feet to Troy Hill: Road; thence ■oathwtsarardly along uld read eighty-eight leet to the place of beginning, being the same lota said by Adam Reioeman to aaid Ludger W; Koelkenbeak, by deed dated November 16J 1859, recorded in the Recorder’s office in deed book voL —, page —, uid lot* num bered 11 and 12 have thereon erected a two story dwelling house, (partly stooe and partly framed—the front part frame,) and, aaid; IoU Noe. Ift and 14 have thereon erected a one story frame oottage, with attic. Seised and; taken in execution ea iha property of Ludger W. Koelkenbeek, at tha suit of Adam Reineman. Ist. AU the: right, title, Interest, claim, and demand of A. B. Curling and Edvard Diihridge, surviving partners of the firm of Carling,; Robertson A On, and Morgan Robertson, late partner of said firm, In the hands of his administrator, - George Watson, Jr., Esq., with notion to widow and; heirs of said deceased, of, in and to all those certain nitre (9)* lots or< pieces-ef ground situated,u» the; Ninth (?) waid in the oity of Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania,.said tots fronting on.the: outwardly Side of Penh strut, and extend ing, bsckio Spring alley, and numbered In Curling, Robertson A Co.'s plan of said lota,' -recorded in Recorder’# office ef said oounty< in plan book vol. 2, page 160, reeputively, five, (5) six, (6) seven, (7) eight, (8) nine, (8) ten, (10) eleven, (11) sixteen, (16) and : seventeen, (17) —the uld lots numbered 6, 6,7, 8, 9,10 and eleven, (11,) each having l a front on Penn street of twenty feet and: extending back, preserving theaame width,* a distance of ana hundrad; feet to Spring alley; said lot numbered 16 fronting twen-< ty feet on Penn strut, an^extending back one hundred fut to Spring alley; aaid lot numbered 17 being a triangular lot front ing twenty-uven fut uven and one-half inches on Penn street. AU cf the above said lots being the urns which were con- 1 ▼eyed by Caroline.Rippey, adm’x, and Jos.: Albru, adm'r, of O. H. Rippsy, deceased,. to E. Simpson, Esq n in trust for said firm of Curling, Robertson Co, by deed dated the 23d day of September, A.D. 18611, and ; recorded taßecorder'• effiee, arid county,. in deed book vol, 158, page 176. 2d. All the right, title, interest, claim and demand of Alfred B. Curling and Morgan Robflpjftn, dos’d, In.ths hawUstjbfai»dmlß- Isirator, George W a toon, U 9« to ? widow and h*lf* of said deceased, of,' In and to all that'certain, let or plica of ground situated.on.the west side of Wood street ai of ' Strut in the First ward of the city of Pittsburgh,,said county, being part of lot No. 18ft Inwood** plan of said said tot being bound ed and'deseribed u follows: Beginning on thc wMtwiardly ehto of Wood street si tbe corner of Front strut; 1 hence exttmdUgip front on Wood strut southwardly forty fut (ftQ.ffet), to properly of Ellen Irwin, and ftn ward of tha oltjr of Pltuborgh, tha county of Alleghany, hadwa aa lot, Ho. t. la tha anb-dl'Tiaioa of inria'a .plan, and fronting on jfraahlln ■ttaat, whereon U ended a laiga hriok bfdldlßg,, boedplad ha, a , etora-honee.end dwelling. i _ _ ' _ i Amo, All tHntUdta AUockmjaltfiiA ny. Knows »»lot H 0.66 In wit. lobtuodL 22i:.-:.T .• - ALBO, All the right, title; Internet and claim of the defendant, Jam** Planiiigan, in and to ali that .oerteln lot or plto* of groond aitnated in Chartien townehip, Allegheny oonnor, Penn'*, marked, and numbered' as bt I Ho. 2 in plan or dlTieion ol theaaid James Flannigen’e land, made and laid out byhlmfor thapnipoehof aale, and reooideain the Beeoraer’e oflioebf Alb gbeny ooonty, in plan beak, : toL 2d, peg* 169, nqd beneded and described a* follow*: Beginning at a pln on th*Plttibnigfc_*nd SieSnrtlbTninpikf Bead; and rennlng thenoe by bt Ho. 1 in eaid plan hereto tore Mldbj JameaL-. Grabamp uq., Bhsriffto JohnU. 1 MoCbwery, Biq-, north Bl*ieaat 102 ”2S-100 perche* to the oentr* of the PiUebnrgk and Stenbenriu* Batlroadl thenoe Jug eaid railroed eonth 61° went 49 29-109 peroheet: thenoe .eonthi 91° wait 118-lO.perehea; thenoe aonth 16$° wmt 18 perch**; thenoe eonth 17^ s w*it 20 perckee u the oentre of tha Piitolmrgh andStea beaeille Itoraptke Boed; thenoe alone the Btt ! WlhJplioo Of beginning; containing 12 aerrn and, 65 B?H*bJ«ot >M**aw; on.whbhar* erect •d tw* two story (tamo dwelling homes.* ss&sste s?—*-* *-.**. Belied and-taken in execution a* the enitbr Ws4«nM.7i»r»MCr *g*inet.o)wea Elanni. gen and James f lannigan. •. : Allth*rlghtitiSMatereet and claimof ! ' . uix J • 5 .*H*jit* fa»i' Orvica, Prmncxdu, V March. ; 2s, 1868. / IstereiUsfj, traps Vickibor(*«*TJ>e Hew fftusdge Into the portunt Intelligence. . ! ; /‘Be Bote,” the Correspondent of the H. T. XW&aes, writes, from “opposite V icksburg, March 46/' the following account of. the.pes sag* into the Yes©©, from* which aomucbls nowekpeoted: The mostlmDertantaovement yet mod* by •V flotilla,.and tons likely.tcresultthe most decisively, he* just heap projected against the rebel position !<>f Vicksburg. By careful ra connols* enoss and inquiry, contiouad for. tbo lsbt few waiskS) the Admiral baeame satisfied that there was: a practicable passage beyond Haloes' BlalT,so : as to avoid that rebel strong-; hold had teach^Tatoo'dtjywhsre the rebel traabportewere‘known tube living and"pre pering fora descent of the Tgsoo. So tortu* eaa- and unfrsqueotwe* this route, that few even of the residents, of these, parte: knew, of -its existence, end the rebel authorities, proba bly, never dreamed that wf would And out a way. to evadsand avoid their batteries at Heines' Bluff, where they had made the most extensive arrangements to oppoW our pinfatfi. - /• ' ThwOarbsdelet, C*pt John HetiSod Mur phy, pu Fridajy atid the Lonlstille, Capt. JOoewVthe OlnoUnatl, Pittsburgh, TyUr and Mot&d. Oily 'ware: dispatched up the Tasoo,. passing an through Cypress Bayou,.bn Sua deTa.eoeompanUd by the_phamplpn, aod sev eral of. the troop transports, besides .tugs and. Aendfriu ; ;Capt.* ; Marphy having satisfied hjin- 1 self that' the.passage was praoU&able, was! Joined by tbe Uuerves'ieli—the Admiral tak ing dheGsrietel ftloe, end the Pttslag from tb* Yaxoo rinr, the gunboats ilawly but tttmdUy madotbeirway.to ttfo left of Haiuet’ Blufii sojat twenty nUtarthrough into into. Deer erttkj thtsok ikkt £uu rJNoWtr, and: •oon into th*Yaaoo again*» distinct of 80 1 mIW. : They found the water Yerj deep, and fov.or no obitratUtas ; from tusgtJ-’ There WM| hoWerer f a great amonnt .of euttisg. of trots utouiary. Baring rtachtd tbt~JLikt, they found .and. took oh fcoaxda Confedenta engtator with j hU fiWly' whb had a pw* from R. S. Taylor, Prortut marthii of YiiobClty. Thltfctor-: trim NpOrtad that ftf»rt'*trtBo tranipercr of TarghrlM lyis* at YaiooCity) taeindi&g'th'e :M4g*«Uaf afcdd rtbtliron-elad nwarlytalih- i adj. hntharooraplitiaad«ijcmountedgoa*. • Magnolia U the lurgut rirer-boat' •rer hnUt ia theta, waters* .carry lag. nearly B,ooo’balM o£ eoilp&a jlf U probably, tfcn in*: taatiofi to turpHta tbe rtbus by a hlghV kt- r s taohy andeapturt or deitroy.the transports, tad nAflnltbed gunboats. This aohierement; plaeee tbtrabirfpemmuntoetlon betweenYiokir-1 itfftid thalr rt«r wholly U oor polweTy and i It tueoeiifßlly- axeogtadp mutt be a V tailing j hlowagaUikthM nbelitroaghold.l i[.-i j, Baa.; Qraai rfttnrned laUJaet night and hat already put Inmotlon'a large foroe for that4e«- tlnaUop~-emeDg wbleh. it the Bth &iMourty the faaotti fighting ; r«gimoat.of Uorgu'tlL. Btnltb/iad i;krgd party of pi- ' Assn&g tlu 'latter; art ; sereral huh*; drtdbboln/ r wht> : are ohdtr ibt dhtwtioi! of whllatffletiOj aftd inttadtd- for clearing •’the way td Yetou Oity. ’ -*=■*:>-' ]'i‘ 1 : iThh Adiairal; -wtnt o& board of the Qeni.. PriotpaadUpOCTonaliyeDpsrinteidiDg ~the 1 axpedltioDp Witb tho cO'Optratlou ot ot&sral; Srant- ;'J j- !■: . 1 -I .jfci j IntOnettag irom the Far »Veet--Tbe! _ pxogbee* of Preedum-; • inUratb* inteiSgenM bu : reMhed. n< from Arkahiu »*d ih* 6huo)m> Niitidn.xb*: ttbelOtuanf. Hindmau U-rtporttd to"ht r it VOlit U SbutbwtsUra Atkitisafi deatorihgtortorgaiik* hU dtnioraliied army* fitarmadakabatClarkcnUtyOUthe el Ue AtlanuiH u toxi«id nrth« Oh»rc* t*«Bktion'th*«ffir ofbamp«*t*t*d«nilsri paiiS; At the •w ttme * hut kram* alur aSMßdltloaeUr ah.Uiklig UtxtryJ -li-.U udentood lhatuotkar law w«* p«*»*dd»- Otortng •« Oh*frt*eirS*r rlu«y*ttt*Ma oftS*H»Uqn-,JhlHo( pour**, iaoladM faqKU.ot M well a* - Oorrikneia tR*Mn, ib jut (teolireil bj 'p», «*}*?....■■ “AlliaP.QtJ, Co. D, 7lh IWgitnMi t i odliB» - YioWßteon>,4ott>to4. to th«:.Uouthora V*»i - £>no Un*i •wot, took tbo; okth of to tkalUbot UWodtrtoy.iui>»Wotbo«r«.4h»t uul, -trtampt,:t*t ognt «Ith tit to hose MtJJJ'gjffiJ. otkor tiar lniWUtJ iUI OBIy’OBO-BOJtO dL:p; & oo;, ;«D/r osi -ist PttbUcalion lOfliee' .Nq. Jl \ inpyfiiwi. Hounss AimikyiHiuta jtmxtoHa,dm£v , OOSTSJtnSQ TEE LAIEST HIW» UP TOTS* HOOB 0? PDBJ.IOATIOII. r " BAhiel)ay ;;i march ..go. NEW TERMS OF : THE CAZET'I E, .ttOEmsaiMTio., bj *HI, pof TTM- W 00. ■: " . I - ! •; vwit.,: 'tx I_■ i • ** i■■ stekleißtuiWieii.L-.- • .*»«"»• *Mtioe._by wiu, t*r, A SO. . «„ 1 " .• ,1 , .lOr- i l “ single • ■ a. Wseatr lßrrios,*lngl»copi-:s,iior : yWr.' g ob, *, v. •' ; . cltxbsdli ( -.. i so. .? j; . dnbsol 10brmor»«» - 9^, —ead osiextrm'to the' party, tending rini.,* Per • blttl)' bf fifteen,' Jo will tend the' EVasuia l; QejntTro daily. For a clnb of twenty, we wiU-.’eeaA Cbe Moumte OA«ma dsiljr. ,Blngk bopies, sotats. HTAU toadoeace, •od.'teOW 4 The KebellDYasion *>f TMi movemontiiijiut nowattnwtiDg more attenijqn .thaa ; y thisg -oonnaaterkwitfa- tho f£«, iTh*; landing forool* variooilj e»ti mitpdat froia“3,6oo to 10,000 men. Tbft ob ject' is probably two;fold:.firat) and mainly, aaa diTersioDj, «o as to detract Rono&AM, and ibdi it op r hls farther adTanoelnto the heart of the'Qosfedaiaey j,andjlathe next place, to getWppilefl. c< The rebel* !n!front" of BosiCßASaa*o fan log baojt with’ tba object/ a* they iayfof drawlcghim farther tremi. hi* : bjpe of pile*. A' otirriiposdent oftbo liobllo.'JW tai* writ**: / • ~/xi; j. - : It if oar olgfiot not onlyiiejdraw theenray as far as possible fjfom Jus bat .also to ieleeron bttrpirl'ihViirbrljeit‘filrnt*gfeal positions'nobr 1 ! of the jmpauUips, A,TA »WiH ptob*blj bo ,iho’ hardest fooght bauroo/. the war. A brilliant victory on oa-rßide)'a^d,'a‘fr : t:-.. latent of the entity,; ■ ilinofcoalj givo-aVNashville, redeem all. Tenneiiee, :Lu;■ also ygiyo 0 v ibe key to Kebtaolryi’to wpicH-piace tki sbtne will soon be BbiiMdi : tho ’grand theatre pf war..:,;' A-utUst year —canning past him. into Keptueky, -in the hope that he will abandon Tonoeseeaia pave Kentucky- The oorreepon.den.t of the Cincin nati riling, froro.Marfxeeihiyn, re mark b: , . '■ : ..-ii-vv.;,--. Kentucky mast not be leftjdefenstless j bat ! let iher 'dwn sons and the Goternttfent'see to ip • that thoiArmy'of the Cumberland ie not with drawn or weakened, font he purpose of driving the rebels oat of that State. Let them pro vide afpree sufficiently lafgb to-defend Red* tacky, wilhont -the: attention: of .Roaecran* and hie soldiers from the great ob jects which tbey baVe in view.. If tberebel L l4aders¥end'» 'portion'of their "TorOes" Ttto Kentucky, they : wiUbejast thiitmuch weak' eoed-fn front, and tho moie effective will he 'the blows Whlehi we shall strike at the heart of tha insurrection*’ A temporary Occupation pt some port of Keptuaky. by-a rebel armjeaa waj injure oar oanie ; while eeisfa! ieeampHshment aX ourobjeetHrlli ot ter ly ju;n rtbe.rcbeUioacollide thelijßiU of thrGalf dlates.j,,, :! "(Jar own spool*! correspondent at Uar freosboro, in yesterday, .which will Ipfound, in our ; Ulegraphio. eai nnlns, confirms Unai tiaw of rebel strategy and expeotatiom fit is plain-that,they hop* ;by this, fohnidabks flank moyemsn t to. foroe ;Gea f> .&paiGn4|s L .to ..repeat* abandon ?^ashTil!e._.! . . B at in ’ that , hope,,, thcyijiU _ bo disappointed..jßosfioaißS wUI maintain hio. adyan«e| .. ■j-.yt ~ i ! r ' 'U'.' -' - Aic|mQnd., =• )ft jEhe yihw\\ai.Jfll4iiig4ncir t mentUMfha ratara of. tari.lmq Bluii, on« _* ofis-l ppUtfcaVpriioners, beta con§.&««l Richmond* ,ara principally ni'tyienl_ oT ’K*ntachy «n - giW';th3 concluding' paragraph of lfc*artteW:'* ; ' ul '- 7rT ’Hr.'tifonr'fftyi 'that nbdno c«t’ isligbusticoncepUoau.cfcUieißiiuTyAtawhiflh he>&d..fcUi follow pxUoMr« .jr.er« sablaotbd. Quite i'inmtjop. of virgtafinsnre siiU ooblhed-intho PoaHotttlaty- nfcttfrtt labor. Thwethj *nthorUiea,refa*e\ fa ?p)»*to«j,thp Confederates termioed to hpld them far prlseheri litnnarlj'bbbßbed by odf ■orameht. «-Ktrj- Bloit - sajs'-'thiit-~jftr> fonr months* he nhd hiS'Opmpeciaai male and horse meet, the,most ox which was ttitam txid aioxik id kadi/' tbit he eouidettieil it'a-wtqqan; distant. ~ Jle*harihelped f;to:pnt .men in the coffikawho dkdfroiii^otaU.star.-. Teflon.' Hinyfdf'inis'koniplnione wore so : bidlj affliotediwlth the sourVy, that their teeth eoald be tbe r flogeri. Those who copldnQtprarHlfth cmBe,T ** with -blanketi, wer#.«io»p«lloi to ilrop jipon, the hifd ; floor hi we t leniy,'"flliiy L ! Mr. Blouse/s the Ctinftd|g»te;itf my 4snQwnpcn 40*301-rations,, by the Rich mon d pYpera . It if common .talk ' In Biobmoidthit id Taribn# sis* ttehe et-ihi Sente ate actaailyitanrlnf dortke nOoo»ssrlis,ftWsJ»bo UoMhqfrggnd not qd ■ n day , v to jj> Ukq. in itimy yTlMwul'.hftT* .orersprtad tie. Stwtw, 1 contii oftibKea- - tacky Bltw...?|boy r Qnabr'loii&era' of VepafoaiSi iiui;iid'i6if ti4^U' I thi :^i’»firJ E;&t o sky fcic :'oo»fc»aP*d ; Inkbb: foorth "iiVuiooi TieitUthi. JfwUy>. •Sort. of ▼%aUt*d m with* prmlrieflf*, Barniide wiU ttftvo lfcwm' btffl nidfti Tr T«^iy s tbwn thay cQmw, bat the wool of the fidiiUdk 04 tbojoqpl*jcotm'ot bo iruUdi- Wo tfoabVif t&O rtVali'.dpmointbli iitifc, t& m iwettlem- Mr;f ft writ .ij>»qlnt«4;'wufetf. Winttii b^rirfcirtfll : toti th« : *ky'-iirt»!*ra«r W*M BHiS'niltf»«’ • tutor*. 1 •- Ih») Ttoptoplgua ru4T. <.Sh« ag* ta midjM n>4 ihoUuon of th»iob»l foilnn.u OpSULifiJvi ti.i'l;, L .1