:f7 V ■: V ’ i*» ’ "' •; *»t • • • y_.y«• f| 111. Wi ■■■ -f \:&r »)• • V ;. -' • r~~~':v • * V-I’. . , '.i v-.- ;• -.-ft- • : y. : *X* ! .‘.v.vjv ’* , ;•& ‘t;. '.',y ;U, T *4,/ ;■*! C s JivV.', • r •’; v ‘- ►jTj \ ,-•' •* '• ?fr • . -u 1 i ;§g H! - ? 0: ’> ' ■ ' . r•" „ - kS,Av V r ’ - .”• r.- vXv»'.u • 1. * :•- • « ' , r ,> ' * ■ l ' * uJ- - -.i, :v. N>: *v' •' * “■.a.-}; „ v _ «■ 'r,'a ’*<'•> *•’ ~ ;*T»N »*•; '»St- *■ $ I*^“^ Vj, *\\ .*,# v?!V *•' .v-,,.,!..::-.;: >..; l w •:• v:.:,;-. :-£. :t;s . •'’. : 0 '* ••'; .-; jo I'* .'i vS'Vvi. ' ’ •••••••<• >4. / V■ ■ ■■ \ i. r ~ • 5- ..?■ ’ I % 1 .i, 1 ' X l . ;-:k »*{.v- » ', ’’’ pi^r a .f’Vg. , >;; v -' t yn-j. §ittakrglt MONDAY MORNING, MAY -18. CITY AFFAIRS. mmout rAr*a o« ysi an. M— OMMXIQIL OmtTXTIOW tot th» 8— Bliaw, Optician, Ho. untlk a m. a nisa. • oUMk, k. M 04 U *• pi i - 104 08 • “ P.~ ** 0-10 Tke Ooixtt* V. B* OSBOtllf SiroiSAT, Has M—-John H. Wolkar, of Bochaflar, Fa., woa Mst to tha Panltaatiarr tor thno yaon, for hiring puaad ooontarfclt | ooln. HanloolotopojodnaofflMoadtha ooata of prooooatlon. A apodal aoftion of tho Oonrt »u ordtiod to ooraaaoa. on tho drat Hondoy in Angolt. Zho Oonrt Oil Tnoaday. . motoiot nannon. Tho following com an within raaoh for Hondoy tha 18 th inat.: HoTsO. Boat A 00. to. A. Kirk Lawla Conunonwaoith to. Froncia Lynchond John Bongo, gomlahaoa of Hanr j Vagalo. 87. Frodarick Booh to. Oao. Brona. M. Joa. MoCorkla and wifo ra. John Hol- UngacatoL „ 104. gn. fiaak ra. Joa. Donoldaon. M*. Smith, Fork A' 00. t>. tka How York 01 io5l?5otnph H. Hill to. tha Honongoholo Tailor Bonk. : . _ , 108. EanrjjL Oolllna n Aag. Hortjo. Xn Oonoam: 'A Tate of War. By_Al»x»nder Da Aaibor of “Tb» Oovnt of Xante Criito,’ mT)it Xhtee QaardaMDi" “The Xcmoln of * Threlclan,” eio., eto. Philadelphia: T. B. Peter ■cm Jk Brother*. PltUbKrjh: lor tele by Henry JUnw.lWketnel. 400 pp. Hmo. Xhe number of the book! wktok bear the ..... of the author of Hob to Orlito, would 111 b eolumn—lf obo’o memoir oould but re call them. Bbokeoftrawel—dramae—roman ce*—noTele—what haa he not written T Hero it another: ttla to bo numbered with the noy elf—oudr like oil the author hae produced, it ng and pleaeant reading, abounding iu pai of anlir-*- 1 narraUre, graphic deaorip ttJii, and eueh dialoguea-aa aparklo all orwr i with that imartneei, that readineie, that ftll dtt of aaawarißi, which ie almoat the prerog- »rend£&, ando.pe.iaUj offmnch - women. Itlaatalaof theooaeoription in the tlmae of the Bint Hapoleoa; and both on ao oount of Ita reiatien to thle eubjeot—one that now lade a plane In our own hlitory—and he* ; uii "*a tale of war," and may premia* to mahe the hourt dj mom lightly orer the aoldler la oamp, It doubtleea appeared to the ' traaelator and to. the pubUthoro an opportune ■ book at the preaent time; In a few place* we i hit that the tzaaalator, or the' proof-reader, ihould hare remembered the practioal tear on oeayeyed in the profoundly learned remark of the art-oritio In the “Vtoarof Wakefield,. tajaUdhthe good moult of - taking mom paisa," la to well eat forth 1 Coatributiou to tbe Sanitary Com' 4 s*: ■ • S miltce. Sh* (oUowlsfOontrtbatlou to tho Booltorj "OoBi»UU«h»TO bore ilnooloitro port s : A mabot of St. Andnw’o Cbmoh —* S 00 *•»' ws?.SioSn"ro.or6VF »»» J. H. Ikoy, Littlo Bodotooo J ®j> Pmby tiffion Ohuob, Ooaonibai*-.... * M Proodo Bolloii.__.. 2 J>. W. 0. BidwolL™ H “? «A “5 “ Ados* AOo..——— 8 ® vu “So B. W.004A.0- B«U" "2"“ | 55 Wotonore Polmor—S *1 Colon Mon Hootiagy Moniflold.. « » In. Boroh O-Coffoy-. | JJ HiiulUtentKuaiio. 8 «» Jooob bisKrenno lu , LodiM ot tko Hobron ooorereollon i red Tiotolty, Ponn towmobi*--—• 1“ ! Bodin’ Aid Bootatj, 8hnr0tt............. 58 08 i f J. ?ui, jo., Ji»nm. * " T( it ixf j -iu.«ro Mtplojrt to thi wita o: kwi. €h»w., * °*2 toT J «aoh onaojoi by t>» »“■ nut* axproaaad bj lomn ot ti,lr fcUo *‘ woAmw. h«o Ukon’ «•“«“ to pat» otbp to donnnototlono of «ho goaaraaiant ui ito Urn. **b of tho met otaogloM _ miTulUit to IttTl till niSM) *#* Will hm toUOatha onth of nllogjonoo I™ Mtmltwl to ratara. Taaj auutprodaoa -tfr-pSfraTdooiiaohtoboforothojoaa gotbaak t# TbSi» »Uo»»»«b« of to go bafora tho propor oalhoritlao sadda«l»roUair UtamUoai to boooan ofU nonoofttolJnltodStntoo. Moat of thorn haro !SlS" a jo. In alow of tho approaching dra&rthifio bat atorj fair aadtaaaoaablara- XdraaoaL Thooo who Inland to “*• •hair homo, okonM not look to **•“ max of tho mpootibllliaat of tho dtioon. Che Light Bettor hnown “ the Btenton I gjtiUary.wbloh m reoniud In thli olty, I if itlil on:duty U the MUiUrippt Herine 1 Brigede.eei U now on the itaamar Baltlo, off I Honed City. A oormpondant wrltu u that ite boyl we well. In e little affairet Doth mimr Landing the Btnnton Artillery did nht SXJSL while the lon of the obeli biup- tea killed end twentyj The federal lon wu only two JSh. /oer wounded, end yet the inheli wuSioaiSassr*' “ gSS*ZS*2SS LeSTeiu* highly eeteemed by their jooredei. ;«>;> >1 :0. Toxin —Bexnrn. —Hr. 9. I. Smyths,- eke Unraanto." '■>“ a heneftt thil erenlng, rtmiUm pUy of the^ “Hnnohbeek'J end the -etlennl hH> Of M JIOWI Oj BIU JjTffSdiSdT Hiu Ohiriott# Thoawo* Si'S, JS&tMTWI her urrim. «£»* v „ njaiie. Mi. Lorelne Bogerp uj he Any oertalnly leoh for e 101 l home. Wao Xhbt Aaa,—Xha two highway jJi la Waahiagton ooimtj I ma daaortara from Ciptaifl Sailth a aaTalw rSiw!taW«»Vlrfttfa. Xhay.Btoaaatad SSpiSd Oooku Xaa formtr appeared to ] WaHuuftoa abomt a yaa*ago, »hareb» ““ £JSf^Da fooft itilf JolAOd thl OftfftUj Haw Cra.i. »d IffTwraidap aaa highway robbar. , IOOMT »a Jvwt. —lit Juaa aambar of I : ■dhlawaU-kßOWßLadlaa’lCagailna.or'L»dy’i I Book/withall tha anal fiatataa of attraa-1 tt»a, doabla-paga colored plata of taahloaa, I iteaiaairaTlag, wood cate, ate., ala., 1» aow.,| ■ iSr, aad mg 'ho had at I. P. Haat'a Miiiiii HauTaiflh a treat, and atW. A. ail-1 ' I ni’oinua. Oar Book Table. Not a Bad Idea. From the Btnnton Artillery. .fcassa^ssSg •boattwalTayaara, waadrawnadfcom a lilt Ift iko Moaoflfofeolft rlrw».ft*w, Mnnaf«ri pUUagaiUU Ew altttßioaa raftowith aoaa othar boyi, llahJn*, wfc»Ja i» iaoaii«n «aDy dtonad bla Uaa, and. la Ua aflortt *• aooerar It haloat Ua balaaoo walar. Hia paxaata ratlda in South Pitta burgh. - . - - : PaaaaTLTuu Atudi Paoraarx.—Xo laocrow araalay,, Darla k Mollwalaa, aao- Uoaaara, will aaU, la tbtir aaaoad floor Saiai Room, two nay daatnblo plaoaa of proparty, adjetailgtha wall-known naldaaoa of fipbart Wataon,Kiii., FaaaaylTaala ariaao. With tha great laprmaaate rapidly proftaaalng la that aaosoa of tha alty tua la aa oppor* tdatty tor aa azoallaat lßTaatßaat. - Letter Irom Knap’a Batterr- Aquu Cxur, Va., Kay 14, I®**- i XhaßmrToik BertM, andother aheeti of the Copperhead Uk, an making an unutual and unjuit outorj, agaiu t oar eommandlng Sutral, la oontoquenoo of tha xaoont eo callad mono to our ami. Their ttrlcturoa an moot unjuit, aad an «o recogntted by tba army at large. flan. Hooker did all that any other i»g»clon« Central would han doao un til. aad tha ooafidanoa la hla ability to moot aad cTanoma tha enemy la hot la tha laaat abated. Tha army I> In no dapaa demorallud, ai it would ha had It mat With .defeat, aa tha dliloyal papan and poll- Hri.nl of tha Horth would hara tha paopla baliara. «* A roloo from tha Army” la more to ha nllad on than a toon of lengthy adl teriala, baaad upon falaa Miumpiloni, or dla tortad and Irregularly atated. facta; or an equal numberof ontorioal aladoia, aminat :ing from tha tonguea of man goreraed and impelled hy doalgnlng.and alntatar molly,*- I tpaak what I know, whan I thy tha troopa, now oompoalng tha “Army of tha Potomac, an both aa raady and willing top forth and moat tha foa, aa thay tran baton tho toocnt enoountar at Ohanoallorrllla. Our motto la, lot tha troops In tha ftild ba at dlapoaad of, that, whan wo moat tha anamy, than shall ba &o such disparity in the numbers, (ns there wm at Chahoellomlls) of the contending armies, ud we will ttdMTU to oonquer a poaoo—too only poaoo that oak bo lasting* The troopij at you are awaro, are *** < In their oM camps again, iw« those whoso toms have expired; end, having got over the fatigue incident to the reoent movement, ere in good oondition, end reedy- for another ad vanoe when toe word “ forward" is given. This Oorpa loitabont three thousand men in toe reoent battles, aad Geary's Division twelve hundred and five men, killed and wounded# Gen. Geary, in the fight of Satur day evening, when toe enemy oame in almost overpowering force, andhadentered oar outer line of earthworks, with- toe intention of oharglng Knap’s Battery, being dismounted, seised toe flag of the old 38th Kegiment, and called upon toe boys u Jollov> yOur old feeder,'* when they, followed by the remainder of the First Brigade, dashed upon the foe and drove him baok with immense slaughter. During the whole tlx days* eonftict, your correspondent noted aott of daring and bravery on the part of individual ofioors and men which weuld do credit to the oldest veterans of Europe* In addition to those heretofore referred to, I may mention the following as havingoovered themselves with honor: Blent. Jas. D. MoQill, of Knap'e Battery, aotisg Adjutant to Capt. Knap; OoU Creighton, of too Seventh Ohio, (an old Pittsburgh typo,) now noting Brigadier General; Capt. Kobert Thompson, of Thompson's Pennsylvania Bat tery; Lieut. Henry Greatrake, Co. B, Forty- Sixth Pennsylvania, of Allegheny; Lieut* Colonel Dlokinson, of Gen* Hooker e staff, formerly oonnooted with the Plttsbiugh Branch of Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, and Sergeant Thomas P. Sloes, of Knap's Battery, noting Lieutenant, ef Pitts burgh* I might goon to an indefinite length, whore all in the Division did so well, bnt those above •numerated are specially deserving of honor able mention. , .. The PltUburgh and Allegheny boye are all well and ready as ever to meet the oommon foe* v Llaut, Atwall, of Knap’a BatUrj. who waa ■•tartly woondad Is the lalt atm, haa gone home on a «tok Laara, asdJHaut. Boaul u In command o! tha Battery. biota anon. J. Ea A* Ts*Bi3.tt*oa* ann OaioJUinaoai).— Eight of the nine bridge* recently destroyed on this food h»T* been rebuilt, end the on* over the Monengahelaat Fairmont ii about completed. Not a single loeomottre wa* destroyed, and but fohr car* were seriously damaged. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. OaoTan a*p Banna'* biww* idxouina, lor family and manufacturing purpoies, are the beat In use. „ , „ l. f. OnarotT, (tenoral Agent, X ifu. 18, Fifth * treat. Teous Piut, Plain and Ornamental Slate Eoofer, and dealer In Pennsylvania and Ver mont slate of the best quality at low rates. OAoeat Laugh Un's, near the Water : Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. apB;«m Extuctioi o» Coos en» Bouioue.—Ve- I rioni olroomatenoei here delayed the depart ure o! Dr. Ren dell, the tuooeiifnl opotetor on oorniend hnnleni, but the princlpel ol them litheszeet demend .for ;hb leirioea, which I hie peooliar lyitem of treatment hu oeuol, I hat he malt ewute thoie penoni who Intend I to honor him with a call, that he hei hetn .o- Uelted to Tillt other towni and citier, to whleh he molt attend. The numeroni Uttl monlnb,-which hare 'appeared Dorn well taoem cltlMnl from day to day, Dr. B. deemi, | ere of themielTei luUctent to ■P«bt« f ‘'‘e ef- I fleecy with which he operetea. HU oßoe b I oaDiemond itteet, fonrth door from Great, I where he oan be ooniolted daring the coming I week. ■' Onner Ouwninu um.Hßiearoßar Tho. 1 —The enterprUing firm of Wm. H. Mcßee A (jo., merchant taUori, earner of Federal end Diamond Kjoare, Allegheny, '‘•kg tally 1 aware of the extraordinary adranoe In Sprint I I gooda. hare porchaeed lut fall a bceatlltu I euorueant of doth, eeedmerei, eeettogi, Ac., and they are now ready to open their Spring tradeinth in parlor ertlelei, at greatly re duced price!, they will Mil their gooi* by | I theynrdlfdeebed. and u they keep oon- I rtutlyoo hand a Iwge inpply of ready made I clothing, caitomen oan. he eooommodetod on I demean? or hare aneatiy fltted inlt to order. I The work b ell done under their laperrlilon, | and elwayi warranted' to pnrbhaieri. S“SwS«t Idlon, Ho.-1M Federal etrset, Allcrheny, her* iuet opened the molt eaten-1 hT. ■ ml i eeierrii .took of ipring and inmmer I oomnrirlng lome of the moat beeatifal Frenoh Ceulmem, Clothe. Caihmarei, I Menelllee. Ac.. Ac., to be found in the eeit- I eramerket. , Thb entarprblng tan hei dio aWIW anortment ofthelateet itybe of hShto«oodii and a ooMWerabb oaantttJ I S3y-nude clothing of luperlor duality. No adriae our Allegheny patroni to ceU at thb I aitablilhmeat, and tee for themwlTei. Jon Bnranxxn men. run Be* l -—Samncl anhem»Merchant Cellor, Inform kb frienda and that he her Jut returned from the But with | Ua nw itock of Soring and Bummer Goode, of eU the letMt itym of olethi, ritSnow and yeettnge. Gentlemen ieetrtog . .mb U aalMt ffOB tkftt OttßOt b# IQfpMt" the dty.end their gar mU» la the molt toihlonable manner, SSStowdltoglTe him a oaU before pur *^**lasw!nn. SUanaX, Merchant Tailor, Ho. fli Market itrcet, one door from Third. sr°^ a SitSTand Zylobaba .turn! ssvvrM-" V||l of bltilßl WfW « TinitftL IQB "gold by druggbb ererywherc. Depot, 18a Sneawbh. meet, Hew Fork. ® ,w t -Sowlx's’trL'S a|b nrWTMBHT. to ata. par boa. . • ■Hitbapaid gataaaaa. " . I Daatai lawma.-AU workdoM* Sa aatabliahauat la gaaraataad to b» batter and SSSortSh <*« ba had la tha dty. Ho.»l pass atraat. • —. * ; I 0. Siw*, Pantljt, 345 Paaa i treat, attend to I all bnalaaaa at hla protauloa. __ ~r* aTPLB POWDKB.—It had baen «l»l»* to them th. -1* •** \UUli* VViOA>W lb. t-m atom ®“*Vohs a. bbwhxw, ujW cor«i>U)mti«Btßu*PXn*Pi fcJsJSiS**®' i • ! - ' ’""'1 THE LATEST NEWS BY TBLEBBATH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. SpecUl mspelclt* to th* Pittsburgh Qeeetta. I i WUHIIOTO*, Hoy H; ISM rn*Bo*u.. Th* body of OoL BtUly, of tho TMb Ohio Tolas toon, who woo hilled boot fwloiloko-! bug, la tbo reoent bettle, lootoo bon oo Moa dey, In obugo of bU brother-in-law, OoL b. D. Campbell, forOlndnaoU. Hon. Pmton King lo telked of oo Second Comptroller. Teas nonce. By order of yootordoy, ProToet Merehel don. Pry glroo notice tbot Profoit HonbUo ond member* of board* recently appointed sudor tbo enrollment lew nut dgnify tholr oooeptonoa ImmodUtoly, or tholr appointment will bo regarded a* declined. TBI IOICBIE Of PIIIDIIU TAXII ST *** A dlipatoh rooolrod at tbe War Department from Portree* Monroe *ay* priionen artlTing there from Blobmond think tbe whole number of priionen taken by tbe rebel* In the reoent battle* wIU not exceed fou thouand Sea hundred. The following order, made pabllo to-day, I annonnoo* the change In tba Department of Mtnoari, epoken-of In l**t night’* dlipatoh**: [onuu onnaxa, xo. 11L] Wen DerixTxmsr, ) 1 Adjotiut Giumuai.'* Of rioi, 1 Waihlngton, May IS, 18SS. J Pint—M*J. Gen, Bobol*ld D, by direction of the Preildent, Miigned to oommand the Department of the HUsouL ..B*»»*-*al (HnTs. Be Curtli, Inbttaf oommnndy will reportby lettu to General ot thoarmy. By order of the, ?1 q d # nt. B7b. Tomrs**x>, A. A. Q. Oil* soul's OAII. In Gen. BuaU’e-oait, It i* hollered that the reoord of the Court, whloh ha* arrlred, *b*w* that hi* campaign* ntterly failed, and that the Preildent wo* too *low In remoring him. WixnixaTox, May IT, MSS. maicotAL ot ctrmnß. Attorney. General Bate* and Po»tma»t*r General Blair, are to be mainly credited with General Cartli’i remoraL General Bobodeld may bo merely e locum Untrt. rntoSAi*. Henry Bergb, of New York, mooeedl Bay ard Taylor in the Beoretaryeblp of Legation, at SL Petenburg. BOILL'B OOMKISBIOS. I The opinion of Buell’* Oommtalon 1* brief 1 and oonolailro, it 1* bellered to be mild. The I Commission authorised to reoommend the di*- 1 po*ltlon of oHoer* implicated, a* well 0* to ■am up the eampalgn. Ill* doubtful whether | it* publication will.be made at present, If at aIL Halleok 1* sold not to be well pleaoed with dndihg Buell we* stopped in the publi cation of hi* defense, by order of the Court. UOILTUDia. The Usui of legal tender note* is discon tinued, and the blank one* on hand ore sealed up. The whole amount issued 1* about fou hundred and five millions. lIOOMI TAX BXIMfTXOI. The Shaken of Lebanon, New York, were hen by a deputation yesterday, claiming that ill hundred dollan exemption from the ln oome ux should apply to each msmWr of their community. The CommUelonerbn* the unto- Hon under adtisemento SIOOBD OOHTTEOLLBMStf» Dr. J. X* Broadhead, of ibis dty» Is • ou dldnto for the Ssoond OomptroUership, TEeated by tbe death of Ontts. Probably, how»Ter, Senator-King ean, if be will, bate IL ILIJOI DOM fIATT Hai gone to BalUmora to awume hie dutlec ee Chief of eeneral Bchenck'i Btafl. auiiii ou> I, „Ul. at Carllile Barracki, whither be wei r ordered by the Secretary of War, monthi ago, I for abienoe without bare Horn the Buell Oem- I million. sii, mvTUOe Strong effort! ere making for the appoint ment of Gen. Butler to the eoamend from which Sen. Oortb hai been lettered. nox mu roroeac amt. Senator! Wade and Chandler returned from the wmy of the Potomaoe la the beet of iplr- Iti, hiring gone down Ihltho Mmewhat db palrtd. Thoy report the order ee eueelbnt, and the troopi full of fight. COL* D*CTAMYa OoL D’lTtally will file a dabnea ln writing with the Court on Wedneidey, to which day tha Court .adjourned. Ho reply will ha made by Judge Adrooata Selnai. arroiarin. Brigadier Gaueral Charlal OaMpball, haa | been ordered to report to Gen. Schogeld et St. Loub, with the underi tan ding that ha ihall hare an Independent command In tha i Indian Territory. I 8&1LTB 0V Kle OOSVIIe lUaliter Oonrin'i httUh* hllhorto Wi b now mnch improflng, io iayi the Co ami Offanhnrg, jut from the Mexican Capitol. COLOrittTlOl OT YSI Hodge., a racidant for many year* >t Hon-1 dam, b hero leaking to oolonba tha hlachl In hb oonntry. Tha Cabinet b dlrldad on tha qneitlon, tome member! wlihlag to ua all tha blaohi In tha military lerrioa. From Philadelphia. ((•dal Dlipitohtotto Httto«ihß«.iMo PnusnriUj Xv I** MW* Xh. Philadelphia JKtpalci,ot to** "oralng, poblUhu tho follo*tog > i B.glmnU of aino month* and Wo TOO" an *r» oonltantly pouring to through Wash ington to tho North, ttolr Una haring «x -pll«d. Th.ro li a tooling of aorrouaM upon thli nhjootto iomo quorton, hut oar tollltary loader, aro .atUtod that If no an to lon twntj or thirty thouiaad man from oar army at all, It 1. bo tlar to 10.0 th«a low. Tho Traumpt doroU. rpaoo to tho dtoounlon of tho draft, and aaji that Boorotary Btaatoahai plaood aa totorpnta tloa OB thoeoßMrlpUoa aot that pnottonlly. lnoro. tho throo hundred dollar ox.aptlon Thirl* raid to oath# roproiOßtatloa that throughout tho Wat tho aeapuno* of ton* huadrod dollan tolloa of (onto*, woald haw tho ofbot, to a largo ram an, to dotoat tho main totntfoa of to* *»*, t whloh war to pfoduaa roldlon tor to* anay, | n to* ground that tho ton*; hmadro* dollar I olaan lr pohalniro and mandatory, and that thonton It la opttoßalwith him to aoo.pt or mint to* mon*y,tor nthtoh no to mad* allhar tor ooßootlon or nfo h*opto«* Tho Boentary of War ha* daddadtolgaon tho ton* hnadnd dollar togathar, and that to toll h*|to npportod hy thoProridont and Solicitor Whltaoy. . In eon oloilon It nyr that tho draft *lll toko pi*** about tho finfc of July* | _L«, ' ; xbo icldUii now nturnlng ko** *»“ aiins tbo fund whiob bao .woiwWit m' jMU pssasssag jatftontUtNPftW’ pgOI ■XJHFBKESBORO Bpecbfl Dfepeteh te the Ptiteburgh Gaeelte. Moutbibibobo, Me; 17,1663. A brilliant little expleit wmi performed j«- todtj.' Pertlee of rebell hid been approach lag DOT Uneeneer Cripple ereek, coming upon ik* Btmdyrill* road, frcmDug Hollow, end tailing tke people the; wu* anxioue to no the Yankeeei '' : Taking with kin two eompaniee of Tannes no caralr;, kla uoort, and kali a dottn offl aan boa Oeupl’a brlgalo, 1b all about eight; aes, Captain Palmer eame upon eight; ol the Third fieorgia oarelr;, Ideut. Col. Thompion, poated in a lane. Hot wanting to lire, Capt. Palmar and hii men lmmadlatel; charged them with their eabrea. The rebeli broke and fled to the seereet woodl, and there tosght brarel; foreome time, until the euperior! proweie of our bo;i oem pelled them to fl;, loling eereral killed and wounded, aid eighteen prlioaeri. Our loti waa Are wounded. Among tbe'prleouen eaptured wai Captain H. o. Bdwarde, 61 the Third Georgia caralry. The Chattanooga Hebei, Of the lfith lnet., oontalnl the following dlipatohea: jlobiU, Jf*»7 point they .re most sotiyo Jnit now. If we took sonthwestwerd it would seem 1 State of Mississippi is the extensive operations,- Imm.ni. «®IM are gathering wound Vicksburg, and whitaprip arallons an in progress for «awa..a«ltupo» that ptaoo, tho bsck country ;is dayuureo and the people plundered by **“* But at tha Tory tamo OMmrlwnttHa !■ “opt on tho s«ioic« by energeUo for another 2«aok by .eaund b»d, orlottnt onoe The ebjeot may be only to-pwant Qen. Beauregard from sending away any of th “troops wMoh now defend OharlMton. At the same Instant, too. Burnside threatmj* Bast T.nucssoo, and forced, Is.ipeoted to oross Os .omtwhoro or other from Oalpapper to Port Boyal. To koop some of our employ ad In tho defence of Elohmond,; reinforo.mints are stnttoFortr.it Monroe, and test any part of the eountry should hare to assist,ithe oue my’s gun boots are harrasslngHorth In tho Newborn ftoyrr.., •*?•.}**' V. rood tbot tho enemy’s gunboats nontinn. to prowl uponddown theChowen eodPorqnl mous liters. They stool negroes and sUter waro, jewelry, and everything they «“ U J hands on, and hato broken up a numlmr of fisheries/ They stole some four * h<| uiaud dol lars’ worth ot jowolry from a man named Cook, brooking np his furniture, &0., and «»«£«- ting other doprodations. In one Instanoe they entered a soldier’s homo and broke tha °' Yanlteoi «o reputed s.ia”Si":.=S“H4 or Bllsoboth City. They recently bwnl s mill on tho Chowan, the property of Mr. any situated a mile below Wintoß. Some persons entertain tho idea ibat uo fores at Plymouth modltato an expeditdonup tha Eoanoke. Tho groat number of the ana my’s foreos, and tho multltudo of their ship ping, mako it easy for thorn to carry on jjlm nltanoonsly aU the.o operation!, and they do not care for delay, (orlt i. ourpwplo who are suffering, not theirs. The longer this gyle of warfare Buts, tho greater will be the MM of plunder earrisd north. «ho more of ®" mills, maohlne shops, and hen destroyed, the more ofenrmeterUU end rssouroo. they wUI hare rained ehd wuted, and the bettor ohenee they; think *b»F have for an irresistible advaneeat test. They are in no harry. Lett year indoei Ikore was “gent basts to got tho rehalUon crashed in tint? or in ninety days, now we b eer mnsh less ef the vehement urgency, “d the whole Yankee n.Uon seems to have out *}{• for war as tho sottlod bn.in.ie for Ufe, rather then to oonsent to peaoo and separation. They arepcrfostly witling to fightupott thspnasut system for twenty years or ( forty yean* they are willing during all that lima to goon sub mitting to sooh defeats as they have l ostein ed at Fredericksburg ’and on tha B‘PP»b“‘ nook, beeanto by those dilate they lose not afoot-of -ground, they lorenothingbatman, and men are of loss veins io tbom than to us, to HU one thousand Soothorn soldiers,thay would bo willing at any ttma to taoriffoa lra thonsand Hostiani to sustain » ropnlsolwhich they would roprasont howaver, aa » re treat lor strategio loasons. and r »tber hon orable than otherwise, end they wooid rogerd the transaotion aa a paying ona ontha Whola. One taonsend gelleit Bontbarn Uv.l loat to ns, are ill belanoed by dr* thonaand base hirelings. Jaoksoa alone, U >.*«« loss to ns then Hooker and Ws wbola hun dred and fifty thousand would he to, them, end they .peculate that it may ba Leek tore or liongitiMt i» and at any rata tnay arc killing as ilowly cff. and in they arc ■teallng much and ruining non, and their women and children arc *o» at home. Many of them dress better than ever before in tho spoils of onr homes, while con federate women and children are routadont of house and home, and ohsked like wild beasts. In short, if wo can endure this war f«*be next half eentniy, they, can and will wilh M joy of our victoriea and Cur glory. Wa urge nothing; wc inggest nothing; we only state tha facts. Snoh U thy poUoy of the enemy, snob is his calculation, and inoh is his inter cst and intent. WasniacTO., Mey lfi.s-The Elohmond Jh quirtr, of May 14th, oontalna tho foUowfag Me, Xfi.—There i. nothing {”5, £e d v*/ »d STu te r o?n“V -TU OJa«mw»ye, Jfey l4 45‘ ,l lB fcont ' and there U no proipect of a hatUc* Andrew Johnion is commliilontdM a Ma- of Andy, iai boon pro mßx?Qoveraorßrewn,of Tennosreo.haaooiha through tho llnoa from Nasbvllle, and if now Bngairer aaya that fire or ■lx trausporta landed-Fadaral troops at W«t Point, Ve., on tho ISth, who M. ohtrenohmonta noron the point from the Mat tnpony to the Pamunky river. , -/• The aame paper containi dlipatohea datod Jackson, Miss., May ilth, whioh rejwttsttad 1.000 of arant’a eavalry entered and barmen Oiyttal Springs, on the New Orleans Bill road, to-day at twelve o’olook. Tkt enemy are fortifying themselves at Hooky Springs and Western Springs. OsnsralOsterhaMl. at Osynga with ona “W —if if. or seven regiments af infantry, tab# anomy are being reinforced sit WUiow Springs and Eooky Bprlngs, from the river. .General Grant will probably advanoo east, wd not di raet to Vicksburg. -The enemy's flset nbsva the olty is insreaslng. From St* lioul** Si. Loots, U.J lf.-Col. Alexander,Ar llltant Promt Menhal under the tloa not, hu returned to the city, end will enter upon the eotlre duttee of hUofioe to mOen».’ McDowell endCoohe returned yerter fflhSlff. of the border oountlei g organiie mllltery eompeoler ot *® w MjtanlnamilmtiltU>laiUi|Uß vlthoat a purport or any othar similar dae»- Mt Tha axlfting polloa ragalatloni hata ban modiiad la arte that aU traralan bob forolga oonntriaa, oa aatariag tha kingdom, in ait moat with ainanaanry dilealtlaa, nor pay nndoa {aaa ; ndthabmpaldbytaa aaUantarlng and quitting tha national para an modified and eqaallaad la lack a aannar that national ranaia iball not pay more than foreign rataato, and thatlnona put aa beerier fear skull ba demanded than In another, ax- , aant la ipaaUl aaa The ba at MO raU,‘| Tha tart that bath oanridernble another, dally arrire “* SSS^-^ggftfiaaaa UdtaaUaa thatthaanaa will mat lamadlrtffl »i tb. tov«nm>nt U oou*«etion wi* S the Army at thaPetdmaa'ttenaCTad.na. £££?& tto’lTSi ra&V*. plaoaalnrmawtteeaaarßlßf ttjnjv eharaetar, noting on that tliaa will afford tha required oorreetlon. cSSs,ssre , s£ls P# aJub* LtaußaantStoddor hn boon to oonuil tho otaaaar ddoln, LtouVCoa mudilf CbnpUng tho itaw DoUhtifc Art is, MoowßnlrtotyßWß uunj, Aotin* Hutu Loans totho «»—* Bumtor, ond ActtniLloutoannt Oku. Brown to tho itoomor Tirfinlo. • _ A ooaalnlon, ooniiltln* of 001. B. Boohott, Inipoetor Qoaorol, u. 8. A., oaa «r. OooUdfO, Modloollhrpootor, who worodoolf utoAhytho War Doportaoat to dariao aooov am tototokontoproToat ‘ h »»PP*““* «* poitUoseo during tht oonting n«w,.jayo aado a roportj oabodylaf aoay Trtnblo "fanoloho truth la tho rttogodthroatonlii*; botobobU of Moihj’o robot ooTiliyf»l>o<*J“i Maaty. Vo. Ihoy brnbor bat on hndrod and fifty, oad no rnldoa tho Bolttmor* ood Ohio Brtlroad or ur othor nllrood lnproba-; bl« of IndMd poMitlt. Waabixqtoi, Ml 7 17.—TU following ohuiM ud appol&taMftto bM& bj tht Fmidnt, uto thi •nroUmtat mM P«na*ylT»al»—Bfch Dl*toiet— H. 8. Kapp, Proroii Xirthl j J»oob 0. Hoff, Co»- mifiiUnw} Pr. P« H# Bortolott, flU|Wfc 10th DUtriet—Dr. Ju, B.oMt*«t«,Bari»o», yioo Holbmtadt.oppolntaontoinoollod. DUtriot—CwU 8. A. Bradford, Pmoit Mor •hol, yioo Krtohua, doolinod. HthSßDtrijt —Dr. B. (Jhariton, Borgooa, Tin Loti, do- C *lbUobo—6th Dtitriot—JOo. A. MbMoulj Oommlulonor, yieo Troadway, doeUnod. ; It U roportod to-day otirj aratlibl. ioldior bo* os dotoohodoorriopU ondorond WuMagtoa, Bolttaoro, and on roodo ia Virginia aad Maryland, will bo for vudod to a£u Hookor’o ooatnad, ondtttlr plaou ■•ppUod by Ponßijtwß mlUtia, whloh. It u laid, haa booß taadorodby flop. OttiUfio ' i i ' ■ 'a± About .1,160 ofioon mad tm, tnm tjo OhoaooUoryUlo bottlo *rouid, ud 110 otbtri, haro boos brought Into nap oad dbtrtbatod among tho varleua oorpo oad goaoral horyl ml*. »*■ that tbo Wlaabbago Indian, 1,000 altogoth or, on laoooordaaa with tmty itlpulaUoni, Broody oa tho way from Mlnaooot* to now haan la Daootah. tho nnoyol woo ropro •ontod to bopnonbly «d*rto*y_P«-. ggfr 1 W pnnil* to-doy. _i ! A Vallandlghann Indignation Mealing IB Albaaj--The Proceedlnge li»i* inpted t| Ketnrned Soldlera. ; AuahT, Map 16.— Tha maatlag *» P»- lut inlut tki arbitrary arrant aad mtfM aftha*Hon.o.l. Vallandlghaß/hnldattha oapltol to-alght,™larrdjatUo4wi. s *«»« iptioTut wtn midt Itt tht n A. *• *¥»■ •tTHob. Brandi Kamaa, John Murphy, Biq., of Balalo, and attm. adopted denouncing tka atrtat af? VkUaa«g haa aa da sawanaalaUa aaaaapUon of bU itan pa war. A latter waa than raad from the Sonraor chanictarieteg the arrant aa aa aat! wklok baa brought diehouor upon our oeun try, which la fall oTdangor to oar pareoni aad our hsmaa, add which baan apoa lta front aocn idoia Tlolatlod of law aaa Jutlaa. li.tt.apt™ »!. todlctnrbtheßeet. lai, bat failed, aad the pollan auaaadpd 1* Baking ftararal arraata of tha gallfy JK?*** Thara waa eomndlatoibaaoe at tha VaUaa dlaham Indignation Boating to-night, i Dor teg tha daynlSeUng of oppoaltlon to ttaob itet of tb* atotteg s**mg *obm of tttHwnM loldltrt vm elasrlj mulfait, tad won sftor th«orgft&lutbmo? thOMwtta«tUifW»i»* •riAtSMi of dimtiifiMtioa mn ikowm saw&g th* folditn ptwoi. *k* *P* ak s*™*j“T turmtoity tbftir aoUr 4*aoMttmtton,and dully tlwyaadi a rum forth* lUf** ;«wst •xeita&aat prorsilod-for • iboxt tlmo, sad tor a tiBO tha prooawltega wara broughttoelUad lUll. The ehalre on tha etage were broken Into ntaoaa, aad thrown in tha crowd; aad Jet afo* mteutee It aoamad aa If tha toldlara wonld gain poiaaailon of tha etage, and drejra tha SrUlua of.' Tha aoldlara, warn te;eaall lent, howernr, and dually roUrod. whan or darwai onoa Bora laatorod, aad tha ptooaan Inga raeuned, althoogh aat wlthont ooMahnal interruption!. Brentunlly qolat mJdUj raetored, and tha mac ting waa carried on paaoaably. : ' ; • From Oemeral Hooke?’* Amy* I Husauimu Aun or tw* PowmOi) I H#*tfelmouth,Mwlitl AMrei Or*" »*• M.—Tko;*ij« f«nl I Commoadiof doobu to ml to tbo twpo luvlu tbb un bimm ot tbooxpbotloa I “ t£& tmToI o«TtM hlo thtli iSorti ui dorotltii. Tho itaid «* I thobdoodi.ilhlWlt wfflpwTO o pro»*iw»W loetfoa U tattoo llvo U hUtu7*a« in tko of ttelt oomndM ito SnS?«?SSSo tho lti O* konoimbl* ond fUrioS fcofottlooof Tho MoJor Sonot oomotoodtn* diroeto ttajt ooptorS Oil* ordor !»*“**£*£*? •S*l’jfc I moot tbot tuUt or If obout to lijfotto unj.ut bo doobootbot tbo uao bo Mo- I mStttod to tbo troopowttb’bb 1 forthobKlim. Mi;tbo*»“ ,p l^ I nroßDtod tboa to lopomd to tbo doty Frost IfuknUe. WiMTitti. Bor Oon. l Mania priiourt, lnoludlnguneColOßol, »nd I Kali, m M»t north to-day. Dt. CUathemead faaellyolio toft to Alton, to .l. dnrlsi tho war. : _ • "Sweaty-dte rebel femlllo* won ant Booth bt Brigadier Sooorol J. T. Wood, Who 00- lunodoompandof HoohoiUe till morning.. i XU tita U itUl foiling, with tot tot Boi° Klmomklol, tUrobol Son. Vox Don 1 * I Adjutant, hu boon appointed OunMaata Adjutant Somoni of Blioouri, wlththo took of Brigadier Senecal, woefcrmorty • Uon tenontin thoUnltad 8 tatoe OQTalry. ' Ftont Foflfen».-'*onw»e«..,; 7’j Forruen Boxxon, Bn* “J; orol flog of tnoo boatp die boro from City I HolnUbut none Uro jot aimed. t ‘ ■JS^SSS^SSSS^SA] totmoiothoaffifoftholrtoa^aotoohiS PiiTßteen FUUm* 0«t lmTexm*. Hnr Tou. Umj It-— A. ItttßtftmlUto- 1 nam> Tsxu> »»J» j* riSaSr ■ . -—— B*t. ***■«*•*• OwOAOOjIUy fl rr?t^S*UlSlfs asßaaaßgaaagg tSSJSShWST"^ • • -,••••-• ..• . f-'E.t nieettit gamier* XeftNmiimo, H-F- H«* Tom, M*/ IT.-Th.«t-in« Cots!=», ta, bn» nth* «* in 4 NM.au ca «h. i obnUVnnothlog cow. IfeuhM; til f" •• ln *: Soatlua *' l ° 2£Ktr» of Addwly * 00 -«i x ”S* th*®rit tamW* slund fcy Suulint Sen. BijSi«» H«W« Urn lOkmtMteib ;: "-■■'■■'“f-' ~ Tke CM of ol I*• mimi : -Qoyypi Bcnrt • »-»• ** ••••*». b *“™- Ifuod. V- ■mifeeti fcT; T?le»rap«»* b«k. at SWDalitt Ibr ChMi 6pHB& ScUMd; 40,000 bsrtu »ld aftsgWc for ToUow. hnAIL XMi’Poct—OU- c&afer, tie* steady. Lwd Ifln. Vttkjddl Gnxwriwuicilcgpd. OlKd: . •'' : (XRH-On Thoroaojnltfit, Ho* Mtb, >t Wwl ‘■ngtonl*i*.’Mnr WtaWog.MiTliJtlTU.wlfool ; ruunlnllK o'clock ciMojiiai iTO*ioo«, io r *.-« horn Ot mlkibm? mpot on tt* gnlnl cS tho ynMag troinv wluro ctrtbgio wfllto tn olUoO uoo. Tto bfendl of bio U>Uy Ut reifb»od, Ho. IS JoortkoW. !Th« drt*nd**ltr*fm*Sr **• InySod tocUaad. ■■■Trn -■■.-•'<{■'<> ■’<*'.. JWCTIQJV OMAUj FABMfcl-and country Dub xt xconot.-oi thdmdat ai^ TBBBOSBt MU mb, ll 1 o’dwh, wl\r baaotdf oh tfca piwlm BfiivtvtM station. on tha Oobbclm* JaoNia tomahlp, *** hUo«l°« Tl ff* oaolM'I'Oto; ’wbfeh baraboen mbdlYWad tron tha orooirtp lata alJeal Paonocb. a ama im parebw; : » » j jj j! . | 4s *' do M do; •• < 4s 9 to m M to • to «9,--a to) rut ■ m t " to 9;to «j do;. ; •• T to 9 to TJ to; • ■ 9 to 9:to 91 do; ..• « 9 to ID-to «• • tor 1 UJO to 10 to 90 do; : mit to 9•db 1» do; Th*m imaU farms! port of John G. -. Wooda tnot, analttotadlrtthln ibYhaodnd jaxdaot Haata vood OUtton.and wall adaptad both tot dallfhttnl socntrp natOancas. nod 9w frotiand rtnagrowlni, tha pramUas baton thaduoliala.win >•iihowntba dtdanot lota,to aUtut on Thomaa Morrlton, t.naot on tha PLuMOftka lama eaa ha nan on tha prern'.ei, or at {feltoUon Booms, MlUthatraat, or oßca ttßobb tn wk t« *nd itm inn. with tourcrt- AUiiimitainv of attending ttcicl* will be For thU p«rp»«o » “tin inn tbm fittebttTgtt* Umn»frTiUe ».«. Saitol ok ourUr p**t 1 o'clock fa. »•» ofccUciji on aann ir—ntng—Oft* Ct &C OOd OH* m , rTAZ’aI.WOOD STATION i FA.KMS H JUJU’ COCKtIT IHDBBDAj HflUlOOVi Hir ntli. it a o’clock, wi 1 be Mid, Vilierriwlwc Bi^EoitlwoodStotloo;oathe Ceu* Mii.»iiuk«iifMd. la odaiUon to tfcecjliMcn 9t' muA ttom&J •4rtrtto**» U* feUovlfaC |olSa( (Um» subdivided bm tho Bern oil|l>iK looatolniag !•**• i . M\« . ■' i « lit u Ml g• • -.1. • 1 « I*T u -' 4 . M . -.-I -<4 g • M rO **. 16t j 5 TkMa Kmllfil kltn fe, oorotr, '““'“.‘“."'V; clty»dUUnt.*bont two M.b; thf,i.Unw In ’’‘SSSSaSriraJi’ih. Pltubar»n * Con n.n.-rtTU R. B. Depot, pticUoly •» qasttor poit l o’etockP.m.,K»c *re* co»Tejeace oi vm oos to.tbo rstarnistfid sod ono *t e p. m. ; PATH Aartff. pjWVHTTiVANIA f im.-Ol tOMDIT IV* »ISo,>H*t 18th, £JU o'clock, wm t» MUi to tb» M LIMW AT AUO ES&was'JKsaasts^, 1 S' kabunabuk CLOiimyiii bo „vi tkaOgiamUiil«lwßiiloM TUIh j«W «my imli| Uii iwk, it , c^' 1 ; Uf|*«toekoxflaoa* Mf wcg»dV«nd thing. ;*owMi?l>^no(klMck : Oo>t<: V « / 500 (TMiimfcti Ptw «nd BnriflWiO>»ti; ; «« 50J >n wool aad fcacy. Oylmyy ftau; & 3SSKf , «S.S3rS2S , S» , 7« ImhMMtwlqnliaat tattn* tap plant y,!t*, * t ' B. B,' PAYIB. ft W. OHUBOHMAN, No. 82, booth Pita, PMhMpJth, A«»* ft* *<*» “* r “ SOSA. AMT*..;.,'.:. .. tkbiih h ifcfM talk* aaklac «i nu ß TITFi 1 —-«■ t.inuu. rTVlT£&BßTlLLK,(aacooiior* to *» I fcii Jr. A00.,)' H&MOUt PLOBBIW, Ai Sd nauintiiSn, Bs.a? Utortr uk, W Mod m«»t . ACubray. kmoßbUSd«UfnrnMl WAD mCShISX MAdLbAB MAD. aD« HOa*. BHOwkS BATH*. VAXM OLOBBT«« BATtt ?S«»« unrSote* bSTam puhpu. ht. SiaUß OHABDIirSBS, FBKDAKTS, wtnrwcfa • All ■crfcyarntttrd to tfr» ■**>*■ ikgtjcm.;. *• • - ■ Myl-lr TBA R MoVAY * CO., at HatWfflkwA.CkL.) I * : : * r ' JTa.TS JWtt «L, Ml iMr.fe Ita Mtimatf tofc i;-: ; Wtfam B•' 80LD, »n.T*B, BASK BOT**, *?CHABai, A»Ai&ouaHcvQOTSßnoßi>fta)6ainn> I taUm ■ '. QUA&U.UALBiiIfYi t:' ’ Pitdiw k BturtlCniDjliiloi IcHhint, WnHWATOM BVOMB, < Ant «-wi..ii iM. aC OOinilßt BBOBUOB. ,: .kwinßuinwiy - , I PIIIIBUEUK, twuiL xktnux « uu, cowiuuoi ■\Z»»wa«i«rt AwlHiUCTvDtQiLyi OOE. / ,■ OAKtHIU—A fplenaidAAAortats nTo? \J OTudemfcttobtank rt ft-tcrjpelimi “Tfasaa^ssMigg^ , «ai» wma*»Bi«wAi>»w»i | *I*■- 1 *■- V 6 jttkfai. dSBBTog i -w V' •/ / ~, ; • L ':\T~ - ■ ■ ' • - * 1 >jAira* n >< Hotrod*.