t 45 1, lifaril:ihrfe:k aita,:eYed igAd . '",9;i l ille het , ' leti,rrni • 'Ag.iin ' ll d , grtais , i.and fi belt' torte wai from ten to 11(4! tinder Gen. ,:•llatriki: - I l Otti,Vgkft.letti;matilleil the Feder ' e sit Inv e. z her it -4 4140"',..The l'ill'Pli'MottifilOok refuge Ahan'okeletatrit 'lleis"Sai,d, also, ' ; '..: lll4 4 l llol.4 o l lTP e'm Ilivit;Vii'd , to - vetild Napoleon Litt.Ostil;:jtemonetraii4.'—' IVrol. - ^news may NortWeartolinit kmni , ‘.lll',,ki'iiiii•lizier`e.'r;'notteil in force in I:as n. tlioti s ana'inen, muter Buck bulk of the rb 4 l force Thrf'slttnitiol• e afT•drg in diplMoOte; rnen; - svotnen, :'lisil'efsiliften (mini; of:no,st litri. st"irving• condi. br 'tninuyijas there ' ' , . • - ,%Tki t ofMrt t r h . ',ef pti fort wro trititei forkir'itjibn Pd.] claims that be silenced the guns f:the. fort, compelled one - of tfie t tifWitlidraW, lost fifty Itill...;ll`iind forty...wounded, and arknowle. , ges that Colonel ThotoPstin,`'enrn, , ,n.an.ling tile Third brigade, killed.' ftebel prj-nners . admit of a los a if ltrei liehdred :killed, and three, t:rnes as • ft bee lieeii %allot:91y repotted that Forrest vt•aa'retreeiing not of Kentucky, -.dividing his tot ant'all;cOmpaniei; ill it 'the In' li ultitrio ~ he 'miirelr9ll between Ma)rield end Peducals;.ti'Midishintled three rebel regiments cattalry„ p ermitting them to • gn bome; that. on 'the itth he'bed driven in Mir pickets at aer-, iriantown, on the Charleston and Memphis Named, seusing great .excitement 'lit. litter Say Ourlatest, I' .c rived kegartling,` the move - mods of this apparently 41)1(1Mb:his comMantier,-are to the effect that on the night of the llih he was reported nil , V i "cblit 0 4 41 .1,, 0 1 ,0 P Paducah, from the direr nn ,nr . MuYfilnit KenlockY; and reinforcements Isere `accordingly, 'sent out . lo meet h'in. A prisoner Who escaptid from Forrest a t Jack iontown 'and had arlivecl at iklemphis, repolis that at Forrest's' headmiat tern he heard the determination f'Xilrebsed of holding %Vest Ten • ne..see and tidying nit a I Union men, , n)epatches received at this' (Ave Wednee. , day morning, (tern Cairo, state that by, the stesmer'Patiline C.irt 011 repoits ot another fight iJ,i)'ltie tied rivir hail reached that pin It Is timid that soon'after our troops left A,lexand• ria a large rebel force tinder Dick Snyder at tacked put "fortifications, Cut were. vigorously opposed-by the Thiirty-eiehth Alassuchusetts, Twelveth, and One Hundred and Twenty-. i tine n.l r. Colonel. . . . . • •.• • • . . • ". 1111.1 ; 040, 11191dredcand .Twerdy e,iglith 'NO ur•Yryli :Vidor) reties*, YOor. .t itopps fonibt dirotrely Seieral hours with considerable I,oss.' loss vra's tso co,r(sidtirablet 'No laird - her pailirutars have cone .to hand. - .. . • , repoqrd . :llpal.i.;rn-rol.S . teelis • hits . cip, • . • ' 1 ; Ir e l ; Sh!lY".Porrt , 'louisiana. It in : uncOn yetp.. and . originatps..,%;jth' tha Rad .A . lver ‘ aOrrasponecint : of . tlin'.New, Orlc.ans Sna rebels atiaal:tid.thf. ittiOnliettifYieksburg afec itayp ago and :en tirety ill'ostroxatl 'the;Tethels-wera than re 5".14 Ognn'ant.. Washington . :corresnundent, der ,ditsi.of t . tOth, inlorms us that prep timislnr .the ,great •,movernaOt on Richmond, • , 41074', be de!ayed by.. the ; storm in . .with cmiet;• but v4hement energy. :The, teeoe,nizetion the. ralk.of the, Fio'onhie ha S. beep. generally.: per. - of the new 'order 'of things,are..being arrang•td as fast, as • the , canied .by‘,. the ,trUnsfe'r•of reginients, :arid • . I .ittle.eeses Or e •disiatiitnetion , .amon °Tam, will', • , it is prohable•Pow. that 'at 'least tWo'. mo ve— :Meets ,illliejinalle*for the purpose of captiir-- 'rig the'rebel eapital,-:aitd , perhaps,' ri Greoirel!,ll.lldy'' issith', it is'rerorted, , to night, ...'have : .corninand.of two ;corps, to be oriiinized at. Fortress Monroe. • • hr se troops will'he.Pushed up the Peninsida,-While the . • my ef•the . fbtonse keepe . .,Lee's forces: vigor ;:' i* : idy•obrim'eiti and , while. General. 'l3nrnside is presiimerl to.ititempt the, old unite viaGolds ' b4r,ontlitiN, the railroad it that, :,.'.paint..:-.,The,,..peninsnla . and Korth Carolina • - _ , -...”riiirenS , ints'conld scisrcel.V. fel I to cause a•ret teat o,f ...a*lioge part of the' : iehel army', from. • its pre ,'igent 'secure position; on the heights bap:Milt he. Aspido.''J.. .' A :' prompt,` gene'ral, : enVpersistent istfaeli'froM•elt points by nor forces would' then almost certainly,,forie °the. fighting in a few tiiifeilsoll:l of Richmond. That have witnessed nco Mere. ..`'terrible bet tlethan ° the' one,rvhich mnit ensue' for ,the'possessien of the, city. ,A,Rtices 'receiv • 'estic-daY disclose that. canstent t ions are -' , Aketag. made le--the Strength of the' defensive ••, all . sides.o . f the rebel capital.. Mines. Stisilmileritocid.tobe . •rea at..the m eat vital. ar ORIMA.3• • •.• • ..!nfortratiOn' is teieived, that the' •;:: &lila!' ea fintylled rnng,• oce pi . Elite after a , sll;ht . "resistance • frnm the, r.tagiers, • rata is • fuu r die d • rniPa. — milaiilriffia - Winßiilltc'ainl has been great. rebel y,44K„rtionntg, cntton and other articles. Into. Mi filkt• t- , • lt wax. tidt et; in in ed • that cur' •• .; 4,4+4401 occupy_, tine .place.:••••••': Cor pu s, rauceuri ad . - ply • eprepc..iia J. ihry, had• , 'eapttireul , %. iiht nd rcd prisoners. he elil, 'rriiden ts:.: • had"nPa il y ' , ;•:• ••) :: 1 0f itiVe c Oa t ion .•-• ,'cakal4 find , a Cr; cod jOiti4i. - the ' -,;(..011,n, • 'fot . Ces, e. rebel - ekns . ciiii9,4ll • ing ; by ' it'd , Immense , Of ton ISund, 'flea ivur;d - by ,• 01•41ttsysf cavalry nijog ra:Forr . pat Offnnd t u ring Erna tr 04; *ii'ol4.;,' enou g h 14) Ot t.6 ! i k , ig#4,l4p'44 fo fite frinit in Ten, Or., , qoocao)plpt!.., se*, (Wlt:' , ,teiiimet?ts... go' 'back *After., • toWn of the !IP nt tickj4,: nd s and. , .SaPutlP,. ins 4itiry.:4 1 )1 9 43. At . And , sin -MOO: titto,*:';'-'lll4 - 1.6:)t*:746)11 1. 40 . 11 ii . ,t 1'01:1 ilci ti,Frrtitli ' . .:.C.,..1% :- . ,...,:', - -'3! ; .' . - f .' • ~;.','"..:'',•.....,?.„ '''' W.*,(A s t fttkaillt .(Ai it so,iiiii) .. Specia l', - ..dispat t h.'l 41- . 1 f":)',4rf1t..,, 11 3' 6 .4..iti - ) . 4 . -l • l'':';' . % '., '.... '..:''' ) :.:;.); . - 1 :.„(iteiithili.getilXis; iii rny -jai s *tlri.veri th» rieyets l' i.rll.i.'4.f4liit,iia•".;;e:n.)l:.lS. siit'fty,..el)..nneini,,..on, I.!ii4i.reiliVii.oli4it.9l* (!)im'ee9 lIIIII,'W(IghIY4t7... ` ton : -..- :.Sf+Viii s 'A ..lil.iittri..l.rell)As ender: Cal tie II ; and' nt ker cornrnan( lor . le% t),..c0-ni.. in . ) !hold 9 1)1 . el . :, 7.teit.iiiittig),lnreow:on - .raidinv, xp.etlttions'..'`.Clat - it.i. ),/ilt» ..sik..iy,`..ties.miles from here, ~,vas. , atiiick'ett, la7,l ' )elole•yesti•r(l4.."..l'Thenetny....'iva!). repair), ettwith e„lo§s of .i.hreeltill„nd, !ery 4 . it;onersy.. , . .. , . - tti•entyln)rsiss, enti,all thrie . daliip.ettn.ip)tge...A. lore'e...or„tine.httrolietl-etia.tift.y. -I'six.'dnit k under: Oenerel, 'naps, laitiaed tteseville,. forty-five,. iritte.Oontli of heft.; 'end, ---, • . •. .. • huit , elth iee hundred 'hales:Of inVertnwnt cottOp. Ogr.t(orstll'ier *i,i)l2.ll)9)..e,Te.rehets' tram he toNS•t,.lsilllnk ) eneentitirindsevere].oflhe'm...':The r.etneindoe '6rthe . eittton 'et - that•Plaee•is. being broight here wlint wilt relieve the cave heretofor e . ry .. ii l e l .l,9Og' . i ( - anti - eilsahle..t hew ' to tit ive t he' guer . -' :rilles.erom the eoilut ff.. ,:.'....." .. .' . : ' ' ..... -.. .`y' , l;)•tv)...6.9'ot'lhe.ti.,anstniisissippi - etpart.nien't is to' ti'li'elreet thith.'coirsiderttble h , ht took 'place . oti . .C.arie 'Our', elioife :?4exe 6)111a, Lee; blityeen. Geier')illVliiy);eiN for'eei.epd the:rebels : - , ''t . infer biel: A Tayl9r)The.enenv.'ti•es tereaii , after light tit ;..threrlioniS: R ) fr reliem 10:114 aM it . - .Fs' mule. hy our,rorre:bilcitilknt . at New Orlean . =,. in a totter pnbi;shett ,oti the sixtl) . -pd,)%e 'of this: 'pariSr; 'nn';,l ‘viil be read . with:. iriteree.' - - ''.l . . - . 'The linitr.l intes' inipnly:stentfinr illns . snehu.: "ietts,aii hied r.t P.l6ltofplebily on Au '1 I til..She left the fleet.olT . Glint festol) on .1 he. 'evening of the'llis r cf IA hid, litrie heivy, firingwav :heard frgril Steno . inlot , ' ...' .. ~ : .': -.. ..• : - i... . . . . 4 rhe . :ii,,;ariyi.e m, T fe• .L,....rii. with troops :mi , Aqui e 0; ..bound front l'ilat,ka:, to , Ja . cksn.vi [b.', Floriila';:was . i;li,Wii, MC i iii;tli6, , St.:..Joim?s • river . 'Me I lin - pO,Th alt . b.y a relief'.!mmvilo 1. WhiO - .Was placea.i.q-th . e'O'ver..- §hit sunk jn ten. minutes, 01(1 . 16iir or to'rert:!wwerri drowm;d: . ' . • -:', .. There is'ou . ne.o ;61 ispecialignpnitance (turn Delegate's to' the Denyotatio National . La - furnish tog the .preeeedings . :of , the State. ennventiOilfor piddientio ri,..the:'Seeret artea,, or whoever props vi them,. made a in'tstalta . in assigning :delegates ro the Nationalt'orivention - wrong'iligh iets;. , sto that .11..i.proceeditigs as published in -thotiewgpap•rs . are, ..eironeuus. rdr, insiiineei• as they appeared this paper, and .t% o..beliere in alin,“; jrnot all the I)emoeratie pipers Of the State,'::Messro. T..nrotterttin :and ;"4..err . ' represent . the 10tV, • Me . o,stsi . Sea:right . sit& Latta ,the 20th, rind Messrs, (.;611;raiih rind IVAllitee the throwa these . gentlenien entirely hut .. ye !low .correet the 'rniitalco plat•ing. themS.where bel4ngf • . • Warren,. MelCeho, F.ir• :Test, F. 11;, ,Cattli•rrin, Jeffersoit and : Cleat fteld—r 11. G,4lbra ith, ‘Vin. Wallace., .•. 2Uth. Distrie:t...L-Cravford, Veoango, M -re . er and ~ Lsmbeetoni Jarries. K. rict r -Ind IVestrnorehtfid 0114 Fayette:--T; B. Bedriglit, Joint Li mt. • •.• The Electors and• State pornmittee are also 'wrongly' pl a ced in tlyi abcWe diStricts as origi- Elector,,lllll. R. 13,: Brown, 11,-L. Cocliran and J.' D. Gill; committee, belong to the 20th distrietvJoseph 1 ! 4 : Thonipson, Elector,. iintlll.. P. taird,',J. B. committee, to. file 21st (Bit rieti.f'llaslielasjirown,- Elector, 'rind Ben., Whit ing,..T..J.l36Per and A ~.11,11. -Benton, comirdttec, to the lOtli district. • • • : • The . rornay be'otber errors of whiChvre . h nye, at' pres'ent; no irnowledgc, If there ire, „would he thunhltil for information, so that irben we engin ptiblisb•the Bit. of E'.eetora, Delegole4 And State Corrimitteey it.may be dope correct- • Many triemis of the' prese.nt . a dmiritstra lion reallytteliette thdt the.pre,sent tti•nr: with alid SMith can he' few mordn.s,.. and the s stntea tnot;ht .haek into the tiniOtt, • ,Let: these Welt Meaning .people look at the hilip L and they, the - vostne§s of the. tiMtertnicint!, l'haSoutherri States covet' about asmsat.M . territOry as the:wesittr.l and northern, exehtsive,of . 'thilifortii , t r and 2?r4ton. Let .1 hel l Southern 'armies bithrironithi)'. detetitdd, - ;.;and it woold thtitsrequire one' millioa of men' to It r i p the slave'States in. Subjection_ .We need not:J . loe' . ourselves that there ismiteit Union sentiment at the•Soath,' • •. . ; 'Tfttreji not. ;The policy:1;1'60 atitirtis'lro lion:in 'at (etnnting. I o . : aholittii.thair Static`, inati titronti,'nntl dictate •'.terrni 0 . 1 governtnentto' them. , —contiscato:their . ,hornrs a rnl. divide them toihe . hlaelcs;.has driven the Union .men to the. secession Tank s:. :This - riol icy cannot he c . n . rri‘i opt .in one year nOrti'v ' years.; nor is it at till prOlitthle ,t sesn ‘ he in. ts ent y years :or :, it' Fen.: ti t nry.; B u t so long ras:t . e periple'ehonis to sane= lino it at tle•polls; so lor; willthis,poliry tlitiin thair.fesOurces; and tont! ..them - with la..'ileht 'vithioh: no nation on earth could - carry. 'The wir.is- not neat:it..B close, if abolittonisro is, to . .. , . . Waonsaid in the', United States Senate not Inrig helienid a- man : in ~these time:italic : all : the time ahout : the 'Constittirion, he'sospeeted . liim.ef being a .tiaiter." . Daniel WebSter once .saul: - „ . • • ' , .The Constitution of the. United Stales' is a 'written instilment, record of .ibialamental law; it •lithe lend, the only bond of the Union of States; it•is' all that . givei national 'character." • ...Welistet war; a statriiman : and a •"patriot; Wade is a deroatpikaelaao o traitor. Webster is ; ilend; bit /ivi.,,e'lb . .the respect of • mankiads Wade but (laird to all virtuous respect' The. lets massacre of negro stildiera near . Iriclohurg is now 'said not:to' have been a • retie! outrage; hat : (pile. otherwise.: The negroes ',went to a hotel where.theie were only white ..wnmen and children with their servants, com .Iplttad thel.rossest possible outrage's nri :the . women, Ind, then bilynt;thehi_use'. An "Indiana regiment heard of the•alfaii rind attacked i.ebeta.weie.sconeettil. sd in the- shbeking.affitii. !Porter isaid • in a, late renort . OtThe negro troops nene.Vicks... burg haVe.been:enniniitting many rage's:" . , . . . QuAtEANT'isi,:).t.A.TE:f istAxo,...4 041 15.—The 'gunboat; Chenango, while pit ti,eard' 6[04 . and. off FertLlef,ayette, :this aftermion,.lnirst . her Fertymen.iin . ideck.we - rieCalded;some nf who,trk are' de'sd....,The. engine 'roome . the vessel,:haye *not yet ,been reached: 7 :: The reve •nue Futter ,Broux.lias . come ashere fort med,ical 1;64' ib 'the ICenti'cicy/ were 7 ' ' 40+ li 3O e v i tSligVe'''R ° Cki " • rotyte.tqn•law. of : General ; Grant was cap tared by gneir!llao,last vreek,• a few iniles. be; lota Illemph . was Condlietrng 'a cotton •• , *, ,'Ovic ten lhaitiand acre* of land" have been sooth , Caibline o ..this 'piston, nt an.ever , :age I,f, pirt.c &Mere per'acre. • rii =MI Convention. •!lil..'t , iiiii - t - ..qt6 r .tif01j30.e.0 . - 1*•ot; Saturday, April 23, 1064, roll PRE:.II)ZNT, is 1801, TIOR ATI S EY.IIIO R. 7iul o . Barperd:hes 'issued An,oi•der,' refuro 7 'hie %% i. sting, ag:ainit ilorace ;at15..31;% : ,14 not punished n0 .. .f0r; eootainpt . of eoilit:ihnti in . a libalaeseq. false iele,eoritairied iii i teC'fltnreday's:tssda of t iy! iegardini the w.itho rawel .0 . 1, a Juror is,enpitia - coo: . • • • . • • Grantad 4 marrow escape ofroni cop- Lure re4r Rrislow StatiOn - on FrOpy.. 'llie rehela trintle.iinattatk oil our pickets tt a pjint . which qt4i..Gyarit 11IsfSiA in. a' car a •rfew.rno . - ritents.beforc: . • . . • . . . . ft beitig'g,erietully tintlerstootithkt:oe . ',drpft Mus to :tatlut. nn , the fillet:nth or as.•-'sOon . - • •.-• . . • • th . erittl.er ncticwttlhi stiep...itod distri cts • .. , ttitt - rttivehot filled their gilota,,. it: is : karoctl ip to. thdpreient , titm., 1;1'6 oyd . er:lfits' been.it sued 'it . .o.tito . rtifig it t: and ibis staled ihtit ynone • will 16 : 11 - 11171 : '•• • ; ••. 'Col.Satiate) 'G. tt . o . triore.•-• [le died aCthe residence of.liiieenerable father Cprtlanstreatinty, my Sat tirtlay. April 'l6th, at 6,1.2 'A ngthl 51. yeitrg. :Th. bare' ~ • , attitainietirrtet4. ort hii,fay.f•tir e a profo . and sepsatiun of :sori6ve throughaut ,Srtuiherti • antl Western.NeW.Yollc- „ •' : • • . . . . , .. .It -is' rOported that . 13islipp,,Tolirr .Motlodtoy, olA!bony..has beep oppointeo 4i the Pope . Arch: hi shop•oflslew,•Yoik; in plac'e• of Archbishop llOgliefri t .2..dooeilsod.... •":'. • • ...- ' ' • 1 .• . Act.tnrotT.L-13y, the •givittg,way of: the opp. , ,r briidgertrcros the Jl,llet.tarly t at Poit AII y, Scut r fiersnns..,Were hurled to watery g4a,vit. ';'om7llotida . yi the nth instant, ar James;K. 'Moore and' I;trrrily, Mg•e:ther some ..neighbors', croFsinE, , •• the bridge, on, their W . aYdo aftend the, fitnerol• of a ()Mighty] of ditis ,brother, _Moore, mein spitn precipittiting the trmand,:ifsoreemints—!en persons, in all—into the eividon river'. • .ASOll'l7lAlr.. Moore; whir was tridllting, also teens , dmttim ivith the hridge. The . : rown.riersnm% and mint 'of. the. children 'Were sitvE;tl;,bot •fourof thirehildren; of,' Whotin were three of Mr. :Adoittre , i,•' were tdreivmeil. The other . child . wits a dati;ihter of Mr. , rtaitk A. daily:snrch (ur the reeo*Fety of the 'bodies 'Yee' maoe,.enit t he' lait , one rovid y ester.; !toy, y'rien ihey yeie all consigned te' Moue by the . sliparhurnan elforts and.shiceedM fit reseuttig'several persona. .51rs. Smith clung to oire'of the . :ehildren,-OS !bog as she .could app; part herself:, but..wria . rtirliied:to•rdimprish . i.t to save herself: .*TwO;Of ;the were hurt he ; . atid atmk . befo're . id eold(l..rseirrh•thein..• Mr. li7rdnlr Smith. one of the here.ived,pirents;, was . •searehlyz Mr. the..l"stehildrelq.heing there first inthornOrhing . ,.und. :ti•hen, his ;iwnhil:l was toilful .11, cari•i€4.ii . . . rettiriiirg tt2a• . n to the.seurch until the . .. • • 14.4 victini . had "been.touritl:',' • Tyo ifs: t o m- by the Cthirily rind hes Imlg been'irseTe. Have . Ye4rii.ag' 9.. be held •eriiriiihilly" liable in-lettio'g it rst,ind.. aC the ii~l: of the lives ..eif •those..who We eitifikeient - waraiiim tbitvoid Similar n e gl e ct of the. fatiiie;, I•APPALUINti G ' Ai . AS . Titoi'llE:--line of the .most terrible calrunit its . which. it' luta ever: been' our lotto'record, 'occorred Taiport, - . on the railroad -erctending• ikon . C.airolton tn the coal.mines of McKean' County; Penn - ,' Jay morning, the Bth instant; by whiell'a whole, family lost .their. lives.. James NicYlahnn. Anlyishman formerly a•resillent of cubs,: liad .recentlyiernoved to Tarport,WhereleWas in the.employ of the. railroad company;,.and nlso kept a". : boardlng4touse for the ticcOrrunoihopm of Othererriployers• At obtint .two o'clock in the meruing,drova.,nained, the. inmates :Were aroused by the cry of lire, when: it was dis , coVercd that the' !wilding. was 'almost wholly enveloped in flame's, compelling the'. lodgers., in the chamber toleap.fintri. their windows to save their Oyes; leaving 'their clothing,,money, watches' and other:valuables behind' theta..., But the fainily• . benealli were less forttinate.-- . MciVlahon'made his- Way out thro' the flames. With' the youngest, child in.hii nuns; both !tor tibly- burned... While the mother, unable to fol r Inw, could be plainly seen standing in . the•,hot. test of the lire,: with 'hands raiscd'in despair, and the three . reinairring': chll.iren- • clinging to her : burning garments.. Thils the mother and three 'children perished, the father and the youngest:child tlying•on the lollowing.day. Arlvertaer.:• , * . TIIC SUPPIZCSSED.DISPAtCIM.--Thf:. Netion q Intel ligenter of Tuesd4 'devotes .an entire coloniq to the unaccountable coniltiet• of ,the Seerelary W,ar, ,ielusing to Comply with a resolution' of Congress directing hint to sub- . Inif all the McClellan correspond , nce, connect-. ed with the opf.ratiOns of the : Artny.ol the tomac.- 7 "We.tave , npver.says tin! - editor, '.been able to understandwhat. , tiseftiVoi hon eat purpose contd . .beauberVed...by 'their Sup.: ftession. . read..,those papers inaq official shape 'Odin their entire 7 t . ty, without suppressions and . with .ont. notes or conirrEents to make:them 'mean allot. sititte•f body : anybody may,' , desire to make them New Yortit • Tatee,-:, %V have. . a rrangmente' by .Which Josiah Carpenter, commission' met•- chent, will fuiniah us with New Yurk ifuote dr;us Weekly, which:•will be ' ptibrishedfin, the 'We ip'ent a plesAnt s tray at LAxnx . r, , in re; urning from Erie. • s We shall say sometbing,of he tom), its prufpects,. and o ieqidente f next Tlie -New .Yo jou Oat sttittis it .4•l:nnws..it . to be a :feet...they," .Ntr..l . Lin- - eola his tiot,only .and' again, strixe retn'cioul.froin the corn stalett,fcetilcl.):..-and opcnly .hia lo;lif that •. Geti..llc,Pletlen la .. .the akleat . .gclierol in ~the, .A.lnceioinarrityr,Onil 'that :itd OndOtin cnesticcn. his henesty;ittiiltioi his pntiiotisgi."'' 'WO hditxfrom . that artniigeroents littyelitqe.o mect.ing a Nipi)lity 1 tot it t,t: it e Iq.Ot ion's ',or the present A • droiniit . rt ion, tb: held n t Cleveland,. ghib‘ itbout ate 20th•lofMay' next. It iN , ,ritirpo§it to ,ntol there:: .t . i..co'otltclote .7orftlie • . • :•• • • NVe were abieto from home lits.tw . ec)c; which accounts for fnO4re in the "t!ripfartince pt . ' the. • Pfirnocl'itt;.'EjaVing hro.:lc.arrdn . ge.rnents per,Weexitect: to: bei *'able , tprdvhlca . ooi. patrons pay - p r0rr4,11,4) . th . e Ititure'. .The tis.,iflhe . land. .lee is lih : ished . ..atid . the tootp,.thn - occupie ti . be devcilo4 'to reading , . - ,ll ., iniElatyivi,Sif Pelitst,,r7A 1,9111 'olthe,r , was. perptitoted at Shippcd,:reecently,' 14; tiro men, dist:o3ot! a 4 Reaves, Who enrered the honse:ol - a boon right; while :theinmaies,dwo. worrier, were still,up; gad eilify took: ri trithlc.c'enteinitat 4 roft's7oo - ;:da money One of tdm wOrirn' Held on to the trgnk intil t hediaadle:ga itti: way: 'lbs robbers.ihreet erird theiCtives if n . q., resisltipre, oi'AtiPrript' to obtain . assistance from thejneiChHacs *lade: !Fwo a66,%;rring:theci•ipttcin - :giv,n by the women, lia'vedieeir rft,;! -are . .coatis d, in.the Lock Eleven .1 tit, ,eiitlenets.a -SOO .to he 'itrotg - them,: None of the money has been .• • Itheorge Vliettipsen, tilt) Brig Abel Menial, who eoult, not speit kin New °England it few yeara ego with.. ontlotog mobbed, had" to grant reception here - laat Theirs, yight: f :limit it part of hia apace!' for pobli catierhin the MOW 'llia moat: radical utterances were the 'mint medic apPlandrilitya.shinktoit L'orte,pmidruce tit the Mail • " 7 • EXatily• till ribelitibli scoundrels who nre.evetywhere - .Olieproidhited , from..siieOlihi2; are listened- to, roas'ted.nnd ies.ted commissaries An ' outerisi frOiii the old coun'iry,S%fill-lioil plenty of friends in % j Vi . are under . ray of the Liner! io — hrornoot.. , 41is .mast ra lical it t'. teranees were the .most loudly. appl certainly.' Th'•larrler he :raised • -his . . noire in.dentiriciatiori of the Constitution.: and of thelnSi Rations that have miide. ltiis n. rich :and a great, nation, the more Iburlly he was ap - Omittetl by: heSC • same xhorlityries.aril hireling corresporidents 'of city and eour.try neWspaiers. This Thompson has always. bee,ri a •marked enemy nf . :Arrir . rrien;' and novV. when lie: comes hereto stir uP'srifeYarrd .frirther to . tlrvide ,One SectiOnllorit'the other by. hatred,:and revenge; hC.is.4plandi:o by men who,- late..Pk,illips, have for sixteen years, mur.e or li4s,,heen' rip posed to the:Union as it , Fiehris: have, the floor. now, and ricrir ils . applau'll.,:rThis•Thomp... .son . shaalrl years ago . lrnve Leen; in- antirl-hotrse ,with. Phillips, Greeley, .:Snmner,. Chase and Girldings„insteadof now beiiig at targi , .; ilte"narion's arr . ll inbcking: as 'the great fear coineth:!---11.7a . tren der, ....SALES OIL • TER . ILITtiIiY.. - ,The . . Oil : . fevei• srenis to ha:ye b:Ok•vn out alOiw : iti theNenaniio . oil region,- and under it,.lnflnriice an irnmiiii,e aincnint•Of ter'riiory,bas . been disposed of wit : bin ie r 4y... The rollowlnl; are anlniv , 'sale:: farm 100.060, ,thee Frank rant the jinni, fa $45,0(0i he Nobel and Delernater•Avell and twi y ; titr $300,000, lie. Euliit taro) ii,r ti , :.it/0.000: zelh.nrid.l.la.ing have •Folil,•theii .property,' lora ted on !1•ie..11,1y5' Is rin,' foal. patty,. kit $000.,000 casli....'rhatiri4inal purchase . was about 'tiri,ooo. • •• • . • • . . .. • Amoso:ll4..—Wrilifla of the presence of soldiers at the election: palls. in 'Mary land; asks this particular .•:.: • allad 'tne judges elec . .tiop,•iii . pursuance-of lato:6lle'il out the•power,,of counties- and. driv en The. F'ed;erat TOClilg with - slaugh' er 'lrdm where-th e y,polls, were, nor only. without 'law; but inyfidatiOlL'ot who would have tfeen reipori•o4le?' ':The goyerdmerit that pladriihhf.ny thdfe, the peop'e,whP 'would, hai-e . acied• iit flelen. of their dearesi.. eight--tne 'right on Maryland' FAezti.on • Maryland. ha% majorir y in favor of liolding a Cpnsi..itaffonal 'Con.Veni ion:. Thedelegatesa es eleedy.aq far as heaid froM, , are. sixty 7 one emaneieation, ninet.en. opp'Oen to emariclpation, fie,e counties, electing deleg . ates, yet to be h'ea'rd from. . •. The moaner.' - tfirmiSisliav,t. a Ireerfy, seeureil ten more (fele . ; gates than are necessary to constitute a quorum and .t he probability to the - fii.ye counties nor yet in till a few rr.ore—•.so that enostitif•;, Urinal emancipition in Maryland may be. con. sideted a "liked fact." . , • . ..• .• . Iterours..A: Detioit paper .mentions # genl erMin . • ol a statistical"'. turn of mini, who has kene a .careful .'record of the -desertions from the.''rebel twiny sine the first Bollittin,',ns.they have been .reported,. in . the journals from time to time, and the smrt total_ shows . that . Three'Millions'and Three' •hundred Thciii;iAnd reber.soldiers hove Abandoned the Confederacy and 'come •within our lines., This eomPares''very ',well with a statement which 'speared, not :liirtg , ago, in. the :;NeWbtiryport: Derothi, about whobad.noted !lOWIG for . the period of three' months; one 'hundred pod fon ty4tine.' bullet Of: these, :one:. h u ndreil • . • • • • ~• ahcf.fer ty-t evo .were.contrailieted within. a :day erti wci.ef.their Appear:epee; and all bitt one or twothe'..rest needed . Wnst NeW Ybr.JC is Watitt.--The assessed valuatiOn.of the tearatidielsonal property in 'the,State.n4•New. York is,.ofliciany stated at $1,45.1,8.17. Of this s arnautit . New York city hue : mote than ".one7third, or, $574 116,030. Kings county, in . which is included the city 'Ol Brooklyn,ranks next in wealth; being valued at $98,147i604.. .The lowest:, estimate is. , for Hamilton county, which stands. at .. $605,000. The asiessed.valac..is of course.much below the real money value. If the war continues through this year 'on the 'Same sea le 'of. eicpense es - no - w t . the national debt.will just shout eqUal therkseessell value or. the property in New York Sfete.:-.Anterrfaft Agrirulturim, • .• ',Thai Florida 514,tir..', • ' ' Pre,siilppt fejfer in.the. re port:l6f theCdratr.ittee the'coodoet of:. the war, ftllly bears cpanectibn Florida• the letter:'.', • .. •• . '' • .:' • 117AsiiimitoN.Jun:, • i 3, ..Is6 . 11 , 1ajoi-Genk,ral ..• - . 1 . 4 nderstandarefEtrtis being'Made by i•owe worthy gentlemen. to re.cr}st ruct now depart rnea I, a Vs:Orlin likely , ou (filly 60' theTP'.iit'Po§dn'; • ." • . I , brtyt'!'giveti ALE Hay elet . oirMasSiorief •Nfajor •, and sent.. him to : yoo wi t h some booi;S atolibther i d 'in the' ems triit He v, as to the ma prier. :131 ' the • blinks my; 'geheral..vlei.i.ta On 'the •Stiti c !.94esiTabrti..fpr 1111°.16.co.o'priii!;but,11 drirerencei of .op . iniu(f shell' arise •y oil are master,. • , l • 'Widi the .thing done in* the most s;' , eedY. 'wdy • possible, Ac!: that Witens, done it he Within -the ratute :Of the Airco lairati'dO -on the tiqhjeet Thedef k bor will, of doeree, rest st.ith•Others.hut . l . lihall.h'e;gred:ly• Obliged if yodWLll.gii . e it•tieh genericsitpeiv isio Os . .y.ei t - en dud 'convenient .ypOr 11',ruiliu"1 duties:... '• A ...LiNCOLN: • ': •. l'his•expeditiOn 'Pretteral.iialteek:blote,t hall • ilp tlS , 3rl ss'ha vet. ; hot the•alwee nfoies•'W by t undertalzeo: -. 11f : 11:boy,11s-Stat:':Go , ; , ei . nnibot.'tind'Pr the Trot:100i ion. • Why:young. Hay WAS clubseni and given cc: tain' bldnk bOoks , in charge to. te store the. State•is•tou :dbvious. .1 . 6 need eNpld- Soi,ntiAs •Mafr; mi Rnuos.—A. sinlnber .61f . 0t: rroil, het Ween Green • 'east.le and itliddlehbrg, •Firullrlin.-eounty, a few daps • • js a good reason fn} n-seitiwz . , , ' says a Weshinvon ilipat.,ch, that •M'ejne . i‘llllfdrd And Col. Onldlha en come a conclusionWrii Cartel for fwUre exchanges,' on the. principle of 'man TOrrnan, and rank.lerrivik,Which: will ip-kirQ 'a.comPlete exAi - age 'of alt our. men exeept the colored prisoners. • . • • Lott..rs.from , river expedition ;7. iyo the ii trills of a sevFre'Undon 'iliSaster,al P.tas anl 1.1 ill, Di. Sciti. parish, Laaisiaiia.• Oar c'air.ilry • of fife:Third' and,Fourth . ions of the Tyirteenfir p tiny corps, affe'r a difir .fought ‘Nseie put to rourby a largefy sup. .• erior robel fof .• ' .General stor tr:ts in, command the .• 'rho Nineteenth army ern. ps finally eanit up Mot checked the. enemy:, Our 1m.% wei -over Iwo thansaml. The enemy alsm'ipst :heavtiv:, General ILinPoin, who commanded ihe-. ThiiiJ winnuleclin the ear lier part of.lhti fixht.. . The Chicago:Moreau:lle battel y inst . an its `guns, nd.funr officor'.l;a mt. twenty-two • The .rafting season has closed for the present so far..ll,stliis regirity is: concerned. -. otvibg to high water, , the aectitnlated lumber. wan not run so soon as anticipated. But on:Friday last many pieces:TrsSeil down: All day; Saturday the river.yras ll'terlly filled with floating rafts On Sunday, the few rafts lying. it ilie:•eility here:slivrtedbuti•but nn ilannilay,actother •. sup, ply:pantie down from . the Olean 'cotintt:y.. - Put op ter the night, again filling.the . edily: . Tilesday itliyas• empfied: • Na More baying. '•come,..i . t is preininablelhere was not More ready. ••In the menu timelhetiVer has been nri4 fA jib not rain, .. fall bel•ov..s.li s t! 11,1vikay stage..., It in het hived by old 'awl expe . rihriceil liinibe'rtbeip•that more-thimherlia.g passen drawn the rilver•this staring:; than has before within many years.: Tlik IS.no - ing hi.pai.t, greater. Oar:nil./ has init.lieemiriliimartured. anfl lir; the:lit et leas. sent'east'on the-Erie Railway . ai i it:G• r i esse e-Vaft.ey -Carted theft Jormeily,iii co.ikerpience of higher. price; plild Sough. Thrre'- 1:”1Y ~ "'t he A Iles;heity has lice n • the, greet high. tvay (or all the' lumber ntailitle . ctitietl ;lie wholti•reeion - the river. A limiter reason ri'light be added to th ebnustial 'pant itV; the river having--n I trig hoer, at arit•ft ;rage, 'that plenty rit• time - lia,htteegiveit toget every Idol' afloat. All the old rafts. that. have •iain to eddy's for years,-.have been.. brought _put and. sent,ti market.. ;„ ; • .;•," . . . • •Whot with ..IMnber rafts, barrel rafts, &Oats frirnititre, the'riVer ha*presentell. a fine commercial pearance..... BUsiness of all.liinds haS been live ly, mul :t . he town* ,of 'pe-Mlr; -hut, this week, present* a decided change: - Unirersal,ilitline‘s not, loilg remain howe.yer:,ll.e.. tttrrisior all this. treaSure sent 'away, will be m . ade, and lively times 'The vast amount of money that will be'reciev: ed fraeitta. -Lern At Pert Alleyany, On Saturday 'April :9, 111 A trnin...(l4 uehter of . ..George' R. - 6nd Martin Moore; aged Bienrs, 11: rrioni . ll,lintl 11 days. At, Port - Allegany on .the •11th drowning, JosEfpii;E, aged..l6 y . etirs, and IF.lctiyotiE•,. tikt , ll o"yea'rs, , rill daughters of 'IC•Ond. EOher .AOti Moore; also g daoghter DI . Frablc n'ged a! outo yearn. BENNETT HOUSE Th's large.eommodious houSe is 'now being put : in.the . very . .bst :order. The; .rooms , ate receiving new bed.S, the walls new , paper, & paint, and, the ,Proprietor. does not • hesitate •to guitrantee. his guests, a clean boli., and his .table kill be at all tirnr4 furnishrd, with_ the best the, niarkets afford. SALOON. A large and spadous : erie, is 'well supplied with ruchoire . supply of imparted 'whiny,. • ors anil•cigars; and gaud cider pervails: ' ...•- Two: la - rge balns are eennPeted with the h'ouse . filled; with oats &..stra . w, and Flucnicnows . how loearefor Gotne nod see usand be Well treated.. • ' •IV. P.-GOODIYIN. • •Sinethport-:Ainil .5 ). 18G4:' , ^. . . • . - : .. To . -Coristimptives: . . •• ; I ,fill Advertiser , having been restilred - to healthai 2 ...i.: fere-weeks. bra .very simple remedy, after bovine suffrred seieral'years.with a sCyeru Wog affection . , Op that Adread discaSe, • Oonsuanitio'r—ie mocking to make knotrn tti - hie Minty-sufferers the ole o :maid' cure. . . _ : „ be will Hand a copy of the,prroerip, Lion used (free of charge), with the -direutione for pre• paring and using the came, nbicli they Will ,Lind a SOU Once VIII , CONIONPTION, NBTIIMA • B100C)11118.4 0. Who 'only object of the Advortheer in eandinri the ::reseription le to benefit the -afflicted; and soma Informaticn which . hei conceives to be invaluable, and ite.luMeo every out rarer will try hie remedy, cc It will coot theninothing; sod may' provela,bleeaing: ' .:Yetties wishing the prenoriction will planee'sddreon-, Her. ADYVAIID 'A, WILtiON: • • • 7 Wrilarenburrh; . ' Tango 04'0, - . . lATRE'Iit..CENITAL ..;;;At.tl ) 74T. I riTER. *FM • fro i 't I Troll -OP t rektke tinll Vas Mn ' _Lily..' ; I 11 ra 114: s frimr Pit tiibti rg . . and t ij.y . a: iv Alit! iorti ..1 bit. tti h'i3 efi ti,'{ , Bus (111 e.; ha rina I.l.e:rn ON .AND A FT,F.II MDND AY, Nirliqubef itneo r o:i.tioithe Cplit.l 13:41wily,wil I rs ive .jo in Harrisburg ti in qrel . . as• viz ;..':," MA It ITIIA4IsI khvis:gtintitity'hil.±;(ektept Sunday) at .1:45 R. to ; weaves ..llhrtisbarg at . 11.21'p. in., nrii.lo.liVe . ..=..ht .at r 1,111, 5, at.l 1 .2qn..,m,;' 'barg (excePt Monday ; and nr .: 'Alves at .11.‘111, : nnre ' daily .(,.ticikpOlanday) at •HARRISBI,I4p ACCO,IIMpDATIQN'IIain . I'aves•sarrisburg f) • • .. , . V.' A . ••••• : . . , • 1%4A11.;', TRA iN cept Sunday] 10 - 8:30 m., at. .01,1 af.rives..a(.Saal . ..ary •EXPRESS TRAIN loav( ! s• dai I y.a . ; ni•; a rive 911..5;0 a: al, rind leayea kbura; daiNy't A10.10147;1 at.. 3.20 a. 1n..;-ana — .arrives iii•', - 31iGt.ft.ii'v - at•O.tl.o • . 11111.S:EXTIG:A . CdV.` t TMOTINTION Trt in leaves IT illitrtnre da v Eexe.l-11, : *f:.• , ,itt f fe!,.1..e.tt2:.15 tm, an!! •t I.' es . tt t Tlert kt,eri For fuct.her fethrii tett erply . tit the 011Ver, itt•Pentisy -RailreetttPeivit .;••• • • : • ••• J . . - - N. Dut iIRY, .• • . . • ; • - • .• :i‘3,fitirintet,t/rnt, 11..mishari. Nov. 14. 1562. • ' • PRICE OF MACHINES; 00.1)1P.LET.E.. No. 1, Family '2l.l"achino, with I:femur, 650 No. 2, Smill Lianufacturingl.lvith..l•Xtoii- stonTablo,. .." • . • ' ' • • •G:i No. 3, .Largo Lidliufacturing;witllyxail- sion Tablo, ' No:3, Largo Manufactiaring, for Leath°. with Ro.ll)ng' Foot antl'Oil Qui), • . • Our latkliAntar's intitructioui itrrufficirnt to run'. ble pakperson.to work Nlztr4ric GiticAGo,.,pr:il 10. • I 'it•tir at.trotioto4,tthin c;:11ea...16 the SIITTTLP,, Nttoilt) , l Jti ;260'; ,- . ISOO. • .-• : It is %veil l'corityn ha , , a.•:1 - )a . • t itli a cent.r.e . is ,pri;rera • ri A.•!..ftt (040 cl-ion against otia..i•onnt.ol Its Spring g'i..t:ing.Qilr'f.i:prdet', ho'vir..g•thrn. tc? pat in the,ille•hlttids.ot a f..1;:1i4il . . is PP 3 iropki rf pair it ‘villa.itit lar.; or [ini. or. I,:t. . ' A g.,to %Iteiif Ott 1 7 0W:15 . •111 Stales, v: he re A :T.'N;rs !, - ni al A R : o. tar. arand 5.0 . .611.1 AnicTira,'t9:.whol;n .1,1; , r.;1 disischurit bo. . • • . • . L I --IP-1,1:'ai01r1.1.% TlCAU:Yourital ;if twoletl . the lit parfrnents of soil cujilyr , ..sodi•as 1 7 ,1. Crops, Ordiar',l nud Qa rip!, I C; 1 7 1;;:etithls and 1,..10wc05; 'Ft (.'9'. •Pi cl ••, iit Flowi:rs or rrwslfe &c., : &c., Labors, It has :1'11g: ant ii.str, . finer, deparlpcf,t for• cl,rl,lrPll •):,11,...y0uth..• • . , A ;foil Ualeorlar' oi 'oll,l\ll johs 'n - ol.i• . T. .toe flowlp.d.; Em2:rar,ing . si appear iji rar ii 1 nlgair. . . Over .T%vek;e Iltinitroej . =UM E,lticir.; . fintl Con( 1 . i:0i1...0r5,. 1, , •; IVi • Irl;iti•••• •. • •• •• • • r • The t ,: ilrhii!!!s , "of .th . e . ?,0 ,11.,.” ..1•. , . ruayis: of all fire. tiy:/11 / it.'ets iLs l!eW. • trq; for l'Ar AmEr. GIE.I:SIIA - N• EDITION. is:; . .ddlisll. , 4, name Fizo juke .us all nf:cts ruudiruilr;',ilter; its rous illusirative', , pgrir6uus . ......•. • A DVA•Nr I'. One ' cony, Ope : .yetiy, • ••Sik.copitqr; , pru• yuUr • OO Ten or irtUre : c•opioS onu'yvilr• ,80'cput:s C•••.A.1.1. to 'the abory :: Canado .6 •.ceut to .•Er.glu . oil- and France,:.. eCtOs Lto Germeiny,;o6 . • . l'ostulte anywhere the fruit... 4 Stnt,is".llt . . I Terriiprles must le,pa . i.lby•the•F....l.sCiib.r . , Is:only six cents a year, paid in.adtanue t .• , All business und'Other ennunfinivutions shoid the Editer.and ProtnietM, ORANGE JUDD; 41Parlc-flow,.N. • . COURT PROCLAMATION.' A - XTHEIIEAS the Hort: .1-tober( (J 'Rrhita .V Y. Os'iden t' Judge., atill Die Da r• tinglildil N. Peabody -..A'ssoeiate Judges iif.the' 'Courts'of,Oyei* Terminer. ond'atmeral . Jail Doli'Very-, Quarter .Sessions' of the phone' Court And Gettrt of .Cnitiriinn , Pteils for . the County of Nl'Keaolitiveissned thOir !arced - it; briaritig dat . e - ,Fritiay, the , twenty:Sevenh - da v ., a February,' in the year 'of Otrr Lord otie' sand eight hundred and sixty-10m; and to,. me directed, - rot holding -a . Cotitt .o,f, Oyer Terminer and General• Jail, 'Delivery; Qi:titer.' Sessions of the Peace,..Cirphns' Court; Court of Comm'on _Fleas, 'in .the Borough' 'of Smethport,•on Monday, the. 27111 day o f June' .• .• • .next; and to coittinue one ‘veelr. ' .Notice- in therefore hereby given to thi.clorp- • ners, 'Justices of the. Peace and Constables within the county, that. they be , then and there, in •their prolier.persons',-at 10.6''cloelt 'A. M. o f said.day,Aitith their rolls, _records, ingtiieit ions;: examinations, and otlit'ir.iernembrarkss.; to. tlo • those thingOvhich their olliees appertain to, be dime. 'And thbse.who are hound hy their re'e ognizanceslo prosecute the priSonets.tliat arept'. shall. be in the jail of said county' of• ;WE:eon, are to be.then and theietri proseent'e against them is.will be, .lust: . :. • • . • . bited at Sjnethpbr!, this St b : 'day ret, 186 . 4, .and the 'B7th year of 'tile erice'of 'the United. States of Americo. ••• • A. N. L I i.J..IIjtRIDD . . Trll E. CONF.ESSIONS AND . EX fir.ll FENC (.)F A. NERVOUS YOLTNG.'*:\ . lished ns ming n nil tor'lhc olO4cio I britoli t of yonni: nien, nrie los , . Ailio.so (nil- with . Nbt lincs. .Los's mcjiL . Mcy ! ti.orc.o .hhn. niferAwin - pnt to;Ngient . expense nnil ineonyenienee,':.thfonah . .the use pr sdorihle,Fs inediei nes pre4e libel! Ity-Itinl.lWll.D.oe tnrs. rnpjes',triny., be hntl . .free)l . o( nut hot, C. A. 111. q , Greent'oini•Long Isiqnll,,pneril9iiir aoftlre‘AAril .en dress CtIA A I -LA ; . . . . sotrli‘vArtli: tire sat LaL•ii'tioii: • i!tvariOily C:sh y;. • • T. J, IIoARTHUZ & Co. • •.' . • • • 4...rd...1:4 AMERICAN AGP,ICULTUEIST