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PhlladelpUltt AdvorUalBg. IIowkrrAsoclalloa, Fhltldephla.! i;ub THi ntuti' af rum iiok aid , and .-nota!!, iViMa-t J eial 0"fM. I Valuoble ukSrOaln 01 grBBMATOBBUOriA or SBM- iHAU nBA!, atiiliilhi-r Dls-Meevf Ibe Sexual Or. ..Z jTikVin BBM1-IIE emolaed lathe ' lninry, sent 111 kuledWlar dnrolopes, tree orakergo. , l)r J Si'lliMH BODOBTON, Howard Aaroetottae, Ma. 1 SjoIIi Mlutb IMreet, Philadelphia, Pol (lilIK af. t-Ol'lrl.i HKkTBJUT aToiKJIir, 1 between Third and roerth, Philadelphia. . the uudor.lguid, bavlug leeiod, lor a term ofrHl I this popular nuo, be, tbe pleeaur. of announcing to I tnt-lr friends aim tha traveliog community she It U now iH Jvt ma reopi'o oi guests, hi. auaeo eiaovaaai ' vot:ume xrv' "1; ' :;;rr.,';co,:tJMBUfe; :omo, monqay mornim. may 20, 1862. ; -: t.M.;Yr.:;Njg ' ' " r. uj-i.n Jut tha ruo.ipto ol guests. Tha bouse sine.1 t of Match Inst. 4iU bvSu. ohttwlj Moorated and 1. Una Id supeitur tuanner;Tbe apantnonte or largo, w II ventilated end fnruuhod In modern style. It k can. I llljlooatml, ounveiiient to all tbo dopot an itoamboaA iUlin.(a, ana la m. ihmfiwm viviiii,, iMVMta loose, 1 u.1 vain an? loe uora aacuaDgo. iVmnMKo 1 wlik tba Uvltl it Batourajil fcr tko nodatlon of tujo prulorrllig tba Kuropobd plan. PriaM. l-'-C'Jl fl 4 t"' i J. THK,;PEKiNS.;',, II I till III I! , i aom from Tbre to tf)va ItoUwv par wki tweoid. Vg tO IlKJBllOD. tihh I 1 DOUBLE LOCKSTITCH FAMILY :MDMlACTUK.NO A EmLEJMITH f Ig! tW .iiu.:i.iu l .luard fl 6U por dir. T.blt d'BoU for ourcbaata lad I BOWUlaC i ' MWOlllIlOi ,UMV.., 1 lt.,l I tfl I.M1 . IHIk .!.' Una i BanMdV la lMaMylwl n?l .0? HERUNQ'S 9A VICTORIOUS mm JMrrtnjia) uo.i fori, hnhuiM man froni 1 to I P. If . - qprt iiy L. MVOft, T. W. BAKER & CO.. HHMMIMKat TO '14 1 FANCY mroiiTiH s Minti or GOODS! DRY w... Ill 00MPBUIIIO BILES, . DUES3, fl00j)S, CMtMI .A8tif. MERE3 AND VESTINQ8, WHITE 00000 " ANP EMBnOIDEBIEfl, LlNENS, HO- . HIKHV AND NOTION iU- , -I 'l.i V i i i r T f . U m ll 1 No 137 North Third street. j . ? .f ?Cfl .111' TTOw nizjaii I UmM.OHllalM IpS iiis. l c.-l tit l td Sulil!l.afUJl :AT nor.'u.l """pito4' a i -a.ttkaaraaln. vrbloh oocirrad bon on li lfttk PiiimIh lot, . atar. itk . MaakM of otkar . falbtlnm, vaa onuroir oMtfoyoaj no mm uia anon puoMof bniltMM wonbbrnt on uc nvaorjoar mjm mrmtf laatai, In foff tuauoot mTtng uiair aauxa ooniaDBa. 10 torn aam. pioio noa ptrwoc ninotioii MrnorC ' Two or rw He n unnmuon Mm nioh Mro la nolld romunoo man thntub th ontir oonnucrstlon. TbU M th. glmnhli oehia. iwii i,iJU IU 4th . aawtat, iramivo opoonT VICBOItt 0 nd from lb nlaalloMr not llnbl M u von BOI "ODaaoil antll lh. 'ilu MabT ;no , io Ua jatii thrown too tnildlnt." nVarritilnt in Onbint..tov i iM, 7 .T'f wmnawir at goo m omt, u. 1.. MdMii Sr.tkt"au of nnot of ooarPMont Ohaauaon H.fai.aikbk u ao.'uo ooopUl hi. booki, Bapora and moo.;. Tho mult hoi Vo Jpoat atahwtlon, and wo want no Mb tat Bar. woiawptonui no... aond aa ana annw ilw I but aouKbtof von lauoadlaamia. tuJMll V V.l. D d . n r ... JUBI a. hjwh: J"?.""' f nn, (afat tn abwrt dra. Thav mtni J aaoaa, popon ob4 11,000 M Bmi BUU. V. U, WUiCOX. any- rawtniHtfag oud turaClrcuiat-aadaMtniaf INwinc, or ooU lad atoll laoporatlon, . T , VVi-- if. i. Cf ? T nU to 'iiia ' BuW; W w. -mir 4Sm fllJLADEJiffllA.; rpua BHIOH.' im.n ilu 'i' li i.rfc.ir km Mlrd1,,aklUaltlUa MSWCOitm, Proprietor. avJTTbU Hotol In omlrali Amranlant by Paonm Dora ol tho Olty, ana m ovary paruoaav tdo comfort and wmli of th trutnaol Ion to all artAptod to ' partJonll itnoni nnblw aoplfdly I aaa notano? volnahu ' - k.. Chang, the MU P.rkin'e nachln fcr Boon maihlaoe ibat noon moon aouaa, men tinna aaa ba agMtd J iiiu'J -.'.1 'it iiRo i k- ', , ' :u.h j r-. i! - J V W.-.-.,rT "i . . ;10 OanoraJ Agtnt, for tba Cnitod lUtaa, ,. li oi awa Boom, u went th Bt. , ' -.i i i a .. ..-.-. OlnafnnaiL 0. ; U.llil K K'P j'ifll j kooka, noa no BUOIUIS, WUWa ! PATENT CHAMPI0M fffiE- i m fv.-tja.it rmwt BAJK& o !..: . , SHBff.IMa'flntTAafrnn md.i haab.m. ljnad wltk Borrlu a Vlaad'a m Pokt - if Ha Only autal which ounot be drUlod.H TaiaaOUpaaan, o. bcbh of alraaol 'lnlak and nftabi UitiUlia 00., Oblcaxo. ' TTtT, I ORNAMENTAL III. I. I ' . " ., I IfiON WOBK,, Wlri, : I' IBOH UILIIOS, OiMWATI, PIIBI, BAJ.00H I". TMAbDiV AKD , f AUK FBlfOU, IBM GlTABDa, BTALIi aUAftpa, KANOfM, ABO, WM- ,. il a ,! ,:., j .'J .I?,!. POW flCABDI, ,i h1 Mm "J Ala-HaMranf, ail Wiro Flower Tralnan, Itaade, Baakota. do. ' iiloatrntad aatalogaeo niaUad on raoalpt or fugr threa i ... . . HTJTCHIgBOH WICI 1B8BAH, AO. SOD Oanol llnut. uar OwiMH OI W m L. GILBERT & CO.; KAIICrAOXnBBBpcir,:)', "";(., TEAM REFINED CANDY! OUM DROPS. ; R. HOO&. OaUldy.i rjfao j i hi FOB IBB PtTBUOl, -.-.'.i .. . Manontotoryana vain Boonu, 81 COrBTLABDT IT,, IKW TOHkJ . 1 OanalBt., lork'a Boltl Building. TSLBOIUtvPniO NDWtJ A n ' J lo ir.i - ' 1 ' 1" ....- Morning and Afternoon Report 1.ATE AND ISirt)KTlllT HEWS. From the Baltimore Amerlcaii'B aforireit nonroe Correpondenti Baitihobb. May 24. Tha followln.' la'uV.. iruu ui Aiuoriunu a r orireei Aionrot oorfdav poniialilt s.iln A '.-.I'l Kit v-'a tilai .IroS i Tbaeaig bat littltluDeia iha oondlllonnf auaira aa norioia. - , Th Mayor and mambara of Iha GUv nnnnoU uii rBiiiie to mi too gain or aiiegianoa. lieu. Wool bad as ialarrltw with than valant.v but UMf MBtiaawd la lb lulki, go that a bow EVANS & HASSAU, -. . i..r .i.tiiJ v -i : ' 'i J oi ' J. ''!' -'i la ,r.-.. ;.i': tiiili.ii')D n! cl:.o ' Jrn i . , .i . .i mUlTARY FURNISHERS, : . - Hi. 'f1lf Ao. 418 Areii Street, V i,.t ..I x'axxjAuxiijFxxzaa BILK AND BUNTIN3 VLKQiB,1 U -J f .i PRESENTATION FLAQB, ,: ij :' ' v' REGIMENTAL FLAQB, s-1 ,. .-j! .. li .. i-.' , . ""- embroideries W j ! - ! i muniugi , caiaraiuigi AND Fauoy Fxrlxitlxxci I ''"-Br A.'&'Cr! McCLEIrlEIVT 321 Chcxniit St,, Philadelphia, . VEL0PE3. BUSINESS CARDS, LA BELS, 4fc, til her Tmtid or Embouei. I3KL PRESSES. PATENT SELF INKING , I'RESSRS and HAND STAMPS neatly '"' oieouted. " . -aT0rtlf,re promptly attended to, .... Uinr4t!:lnt .... JOHN C. SAVERY, WnoloiiRio- Srvifjclati " ADD DIAttB IB? ''' PAINTS, OILS, GLABS, DYE BTDFFS, PER-FOMERV, PATENT MEDICINES, fco., &0. N;. 0? Market Street, Phllaelel-phla, la;; , - . v a i : :. ' ' (Utr and (krantry Dlor lappllod on tba moat favor. til t.-nns. uidum by luall promptly attondud to. mut d3m .A i '..(, r. tiiJ Tnjrds .J t;iT:i l.;w ni.L.'(ii ivn-J ti.J l.:l ,Jl6 1 ,.V ,M?JJt',-,ii HI .. ; r::..i ,;..;.ii . ii..f ' ,'i v..i;c j.U I v.i li t'.i w ac'i ,il:i.i bif.' i.j Limi t t:. ... .' ; .'I ,'.,') V, I,, WHEELER aV WILIONUt . I..- ..o... lju, I.u. i 0.1) FAMILY v: SEWING MACHINE nutmiil I for tana enomelT. yean. at the ,J tlllTKD ITATBI '.tfAlBi i nr nor ticoaaatio yaara. M tba Ana Bun Bajki v or .nesaoaaaita yaara, at tba (rrjNraun IfaowAwioj' UflVtrrl. 4 f li..-. ,-.' caul i.i me n.l,,.., Offioe, 77 West Fourth St., PIKE'S OPERA HOUSE, r.i . . ii T7.J th it i 5 vjili-ff rj1:; '.Ufl cl tl'jh TiTiil J Vj : .jilfult - .. . 'l .' , 'i'l , T IT, ; : irw.i.1 Im. ut i. i-i i t.'n.i" -'-'li il ...'O.-IJU ;if r 1 ' ;-, :.-.-,i.lf n-1 al i ll cr-tai 11 MrseOaCHillyrsraf1;' J?!f te'j'J'""? b glyapabUclty to bar T&T.!? "M"1. taoomntMd tta nolMreal oee Tbo fcllowlog lad lea, with kandnda of otbora, wblob n io: iij-.i -oiaetaaTAn Birniiou. t.ia.-.-- I MibBF Whlja, -ni, BlriDr BlaokraaB, i 1 1 e' Dr Dodce. DrJOHpenoep, Petor Netr, OWUtahlrV,'14 " Pominiok. D Glbaon;" Alf WooeLi.i!.t.! WRTolla,. .. . f'.W M MoCameroB! ' i H4t ll I JohBPFoota. " E A ThompgOB, ' , 8RBat i "'-Vt-AGoodmaB,! " JMNllai, " JDMinnor, M HlaoWn. ' , " HenrrNigt,, ', JBBwwb, ,,.! , . ''iETaylor,. ' .' iMnnUllV. BUM OUDfgOBA . febMlf " wry, Woodg, N WMnnlo.' ill T w . i ... ",W-W..i.tf W.v ... a fiiRBoiidNS:'.;!';" tpra the Toulo le applied. Then toko a email atlbT br : laniiu no ra.in . Tba hair moat ba combed and brained tk ra tba Toulo li aoollod. Then tab. imi and apply Iha Tonfo to the eealn. belm caterbl that the brneh lA I ,'.0,I:- $ an i i i I'ii.l I . ' ,' -'"I ' hair adr OorlMtW aatotat.il with ae ,. aaia H 10 ooteuv m.K nmu am m. .. Bun. u. U, itiJjliYKn. tor Bile by , B. Mabiu. aa Drnaaleteaenenii.. BrtMnai3,,, ,n, .,. ,.,.uii: ,., s rr -A.. O. Forsbors. NO. 6 EAST FOURTH STREET, i n SOUTH - 8IDB, BAST OP MAIM, VP . STAIBS, vinomaati,' o.;"" VAXnrAOtOBBB ABO Dlilll IB Trusses for Radical Onm. SUPPORTERS AND BHOULDER BRACES; Burglcel and Anatomloal Mechanician. Inventor and Munulactilrerof ApparatueforCumtureof opine, Wry Beck, Olnb Feet. Bow Lee-e. and otlier Phlaln.1 rfar,nf. ioVvufloUle'tlT,rAHlP.Jlfhme Brpeclal attenllou p ild to too repair of Artlnolal Llmba a competent romaie 10 nirona ro ijaaioe. tteiara py normlaeton to lir w u Mueaey, vr u u niacK, n. I)r r Boelkor. llr J PJwlkine. Br bcbmldt, llr. Prlea, Or A Bettman. . .. ,luara PERFECT FITTINC 8HIRTS BOSTON SHIRT FACTORY I ...i L. A.SBPMIBB, Ao'r, v , ... , 101 Blxtnt Bt-, botwoe. Vltto Bad Kaae, ; ivaaau aao, vavAaj uuiiaiSUB BUlhvmQA i I i CUrOIlTNATI, ft v. .; ; Sol-Heuoranual for Sklrta-prlnted dlraottona etnt (ran avarywbara, and ao aaay to nude ri land that anyona oaa take kla own ntaaanra for Shlrta. I warrant a good dl. Tbacaab to ba paid to tba Bipraee Ooapany on ra. eelpt of gooda. aprt-dl IDDLBTON, BTBOBBIDOB 00., IRON HAILINOa, B4NK VAVIaTSI i JAIL W0RK, .' MAB, BZaSIZSI? WOOD AMD IRON MANTELS, BKAnf BLKOgrateo, o.,o. - T. F. BAKER. Mo.m,tTa,asdmWoHbatneti ' ' Otnolnnatli 0. airlo dmeod: R. ESTERBROOK & CU. Kteel Pen . Manufacturers, Mo. 403 Arcb gtroot,! , . . w, Philadelpblttt ' KESTKIiailOOK At CO. DBSIRB TO . call the atumtioii of tltf trade and tho Amerlonn um'Io to the f,ict iht onml PSlia are mada In thle coun-i , uy them ciunl in quality to tho beet Imported nr. CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERS , anppUedon the moat favorablfl .lerma.- . f.rilera by mall promptly attondea lev , ) J naarld-dm ARUAB X0UNI1, DAVID TOOHO, ' H. 0. HOOBB . ARMAR YOUNG, BRO. & CO., : "" IMPOBTUBS A DSALIBS IN E12nOIDERIES, LACES) . v. ii: . . li " '1 i! j; iji' . J.i rJ-. ... WTITE GOODS, HOSIERY, WITTS,' CLOVES, TRIMfllNClSi 1 &C. No. 335 Market Street; rrarl dSm ' " PUIliADKlliPHIAe TRY AOKEBMAM'S L..;. ,. JSXTRACTOF 1 ' " iJ Alii ' OO-b'X-'Elia. It li Obeapar and iinob bettor than althar i r . i WHEAT, BTE OR PEAE. J HOTEL KEEPERRS USE IT, ' ' ' ' FARMERS TRY IT, GROCERS AND - -v - DRUGGISTS BELL IT. 75 PER CENT BAYED BY USING THIS XJet tla.es World XSz-IxxIk. 1 Menbanta, Orocera and Dracgiata farnlebad on Ubaral tarraa. ' . , j.uwi j All order, reoelre peroonol attention . - 610. P. OBB, , ,1M Weat 4tb St. Olnolnnan, General Atonl for Ohio. . MrM4el. i. DAVID FAUST & CO., (Saoceaeorito Pooat, WInoo.'joar Co.,) IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN XTO. 49 NORTH THIRD ST., .!... . l . .- .- PHII.APKI.PHIA,, Da TID FAUST, V. N. OBItOAB, JNO. HAN01D niurt-iUin , . i . .1. JOHN STROUP & CO., BiiccEssoaa to BTEorjr a lioTBia,' WHOLESALE. DEALERS IN FISH,1 No. 94 North:' Wharves; , And So, B Korth W.tor Btraet, PHILADELPHIA. ' , aprHMUm ' " .. ' LINEN BOSOMS . IN EVERY STYLE AND VARIETY, BY J. NICHOLSON, Nos. 101 and 103 Nortlt Third SL, .', iiiicaoiriaii TIMPOIIT A fH!PKaI01lOi;DB!rlFI.AX. I Cr4K llloached Linen, and hare all my work made np I n the bent ronnn.ir undor my own lilpefrieton, and every rtl... M...1J Also, a fn lino or dHIBTS, OOILARS and OtTFFS aiwaye on hand, carefully nude and warranted to St, and for aale At tba loweal poealble prloa to Jobber., Wholesale Podlara and KoUllara. Oah aad pn.-ipt paying ektf tine bnyere are nartkfl. 1 arly Inrltod. . - - i' mar.43m YARNS, BATTS CARPET CHAIN. wA-'dez. Franolaous, VUol.lDlorlnTra, " ' ' 4(3 MARK1CT ok B H. FIFTH. MBBBT PntLADILPHIA, PA. . . DVTBinS WIt.1. FIND A Vl.Ii tITOCK Jj of Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Tarn, Twlet, Wad. ding, Batting, Outlnn Mutts, Tie Tarne, Wool Twlna, Twtuoe, Caudle Wick, Coverlet Tarn, Broom Tolaee, Hboo Threads. Uotton. lieinnand Msnilla Cordage, Wood. n and Willow Won, Fancy Baskets. Also, a fall eoeort- vnent of Fly Nets, which ho oUare .t atannractnrea liOWKST Na!T CASn PItIO M. taprM-dnm MANHATTAN HOTEL, BOOBO BOOB .1 - Irk. IBOM BBOADWAT, OppoeJretk, Pert, , y i jt r 1 w r i Hi HUGGINB, 1 urUdly J'l.i: Proprietor, M COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, Wait Foawtk at., ClBelauaaU. All klndi of work dona la tba beet atyla and on abort notion! rarueniar attention wtu be gives to orasra lor WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, Ao aW Order, may be eent to the Jouaeal. Omoa. aovltdly MBBIOAN BAJIK M0TB0O, . (Bonth-esurt Oorner llaln and Fourth Btraaia,) OINUIMH ATI, OHIO. Infravad la a atyla oorreaponding la excellence to that Bank Boteo, Ballroad and Oonnty Bonds, Bllla of Ix- ahanca, Ohecki, Draft., Cartlflcatei of Stock and Da. eoait, Seals, Cards, Ac, Ac - Tha above omoe Is under ha mparvtelon of O.T.JOKBB, antlMlf ' l'' '' OlprtnnaH. UMBRELLAPARASOL : : Walking dime Hannraetory, I16T Main Btreot, Cisoinnati, Ohio. , MerchanU and Dealers are nartlonlarly lavltad to sail and examine my stock of Ombrellaa, Paranoia, and Walk ig uanee, wnion & am omnng as ateaaraeforer. ooas. at BOOTS AND SHOES' Goods at Eastern Manul'rs Prices For Oaah. n'ri. Waraltaaiaa, Mo. " dNOINNATL THOBPdOB. 167 kfalu BtraM. want aide. ttnanootn, iiinoi.naii, u. . ...... aaarumoreiui, raroaoi ana waiKtnfuane nauriaia, CLAIM I Upon awarp'DapaitBaaatt of Oovernment promptly adtoeted and oaebad.. . Bounty and Prike Money collected. t WM. H. SCOTT, Jr.,' Armv and Navy Aa-enoy, No. 9 Bnrnat street, roar Onatom Honea, ica 10.8.1 i : - ' utnuinniATi, uuiu. . WISDOM'S BOOKAl.L DISaASBS OF aUhronio Mature, nertninlag to tba Mala and Pa mate Organs Debility, Feeble Aciion, Preraatoro Termination, htenul Avoralon, Brnptlona,--involnntarr Loaw. Atroohv. Imnotanoa. Barreaneaa. antlra abaenca or painful fanctlona and even when of twenty yeara ax-letooce, eoa ba radiailly enrad la a fear waaka by my new aieoovery. all IS rameay a, nwayanaoaniaieaiappil. aaoa, aaltbar If It medicine ta b. taken Into in atom ch, yet ewy aolnri aoakee ellarei .lillei egaossttli 1 will send It tor $3.0L Addrsaa i. BBBWaTBtt, 0i Innatl.O Vta:P Box No. SM. k. Oin- apr-tal .oi'ft MedlcaL rHPOBTAjrt.10 LADII8.jl0 r.itu. L . ..M VVh.. Da. Joan Hum, baring far apwarda of twenty yean devoted hi. professional time exclusively to tha treatmant of FBMALB DIFFCDLTIBS, and having aeadod In thousands of coeee in reatorlnc tba afflicted to aonnd health, has now ontlra oonQdenoe li oSeringpnblatly bla UxUSAl AaAtStUUAXI ttiiUUSUI,' nn. iUBTirt .. . Chrono-Thermal Female Fills, which bava never yet rattad (when the drraottou bare been evriotly fotlowad,ln raatovtag-dlfSonltloi arlalnc from r Obstrnctloa, or 8topp e of Nature, or In restoring the system to portent hearth, whan rafter. Ing from Spinal Affections, Prolapaoa Utari, tba Whites, or other weakneaa of tba Uterine Organi.1 Alaola all aaes of Deblllly or narrows rroatration, nvsierios, rat pftettonl, Ac, ., wnicn ara torerannan or snore earton. rUaeaaa. aWTaeis Mas at. jatraaHy laraWass ew. Ike eoa Mtulum, andiaay kelabe. tefle nloaf dltcdbtMaol wttaoaf ttma they Aor Ltxi a omaaa ty atrengtbenlng, Invigorating aad reatorlac tba ayettm to a healthy condition, and by bringing on tha monthly period with regularity, no matter from what canoo tha obstruction! may ariae. Theyabwnld, femm, a ba taken during tka flrat tbroa or four months of pregnancy, thongk safe at any othoe time, ea miaoarrlage wonld ae the re- laeh tKix konialne ) Wile Paioa 0i Dotun, and when dealnd they will bo neat by nana pra paed by any aavemeea Agent, on reoeipt oi .sna money. , . . . T ? fJ , B. 8flAKLAH A 00., .1 . Wbolaaate Agent., OUMtnaatt, For sals by R. Wilson, B. B. Samuel end Q. Bob arts, Columbus, ..., . . angMeodlr f ' o h I t 1 m u a. ,a H ,. twaana, Ono, '.'J,.-:,, I- '. with " riHBS a CHITTCKDZBT, Arroaxm av Liw, ' BB WaU Straat, HewlTorx, Mtend to Bew Toe aodOhlomllaettrinajaFt AMERICAN ,. HOUSTJ. PwjaOtraaBWrh.. . It mi, lt, .FnayfloB a JOHW BLACK. MaarBrawtaror Batdl VCstaaalo Oaalar la T R U N K S I; u"6 H"ADEl .""fET, NEW YORK. UDIES' DRESS TRUNKS: 'V' " '." ' FINE BOLE LEATHER TRUNKS; And all kind, of TRAVELING. BAGS. ' '; atajr U-tao i. :.. . . ,,n . i ; Horstmanii BrbFttTifllien7 l-Y.'.! IBPOBTBBS AD BAIOFAOTDBBBS OP - ''''MIIiI'P AH. v SOCIETY, I CHURCH GOODS v 'No. 8 Maiden Lane; '.t ' ' '"' ' " Bf"W YORK. HEARSE PLUMES, HORSE EQUIPMENTS, to. J" ."" '.J:'-80" Agent, for ' i a I. . KILE'S SPOOL SILK. " f "CJ i Praaantatloa Swords, otegimental Fli at short notloa. April H-d8m. ' J. f .1 . MAjrDPAOTDBBBS OF ' STEEL HOOP i SKIRm OF BTBBT BBSOBIPnOB - '' VautTBliad I. Btplo.awalltr Ohaarin.t,. AISO, ntPOBTBB AID JOBBBB OF , BNaiilflH.OIBatAN.FBBNCH A DOBISTIO : gostlery1'' 'Ilti . Oloveil afiiPnlahinap iTnwlai Oesiall W.u. wr s - . Job Iota from Auction Pally-dbr OASB. l '1 !i t All order. promptly and faithfully attended to. I No. 18 PARK PLACE, near Broadway, ! mrlM8m NewTofk. 3rEORaE W. GEORGE, Wholoaala OommlaaloB Daalar . ia 1.. II lOH, Walmat Btraat HEW SOOPI Havlnff tnit rviuilvnd from New Tork an alesant assort' atlaatof QottbrGentloman,a Wear, lam now prepared to oftar to mv old natron, and olhera great inducement. in the selection of garment, for tha ooinlog Melon, A nave a large hiock oi OLOIH8, OAaSIMBBES, ' VE8TXNQ B, , ,;.,:. And a general aoaortraent of Pnrnlahlag Oooda, of tba Blohaat and Neateet Btvloa In tba Market: all of wblob I aa eelllngatlho eaeapeet poeslbU ratao for CASH. ! " SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID j MILITARY OFFICERS' OLOTHIMO. Having hod long exyarienca la tba Oat and Maanfac- rra of Offloars' Clotblnc. I Bel oonndant that loan aire eBtlTCeatMboHoBtosdlaaypatrona. P. BOSS, orcoaBt Xaalor, uor. xowa a nigB aac, wwuiwa, v. moyia ' KENT & LOWJJER.' WHOLESALE GROCERS, COSI1IIIS8I01V MERCHAIVTS, 54 'ft' 56 BROAD STREET, . NEW YORK. rt raiuna au lnlaroourga with tha naonla at lii ioib ana rortamouth ; sran the little builoegg thoy hats boon doinaria tho war of atrwh.r. Fiat and peas, Is nowstoppeeL'i i oa t .tu I ' . viaaoxai nooi Mat ua a aroaiaBaatioa to Nor. folk, this morning, notifying the people that tht naitier wne euureir in tneir own Hands, so soon as theywooll aoknowlsdgs the inpremaoy of Ihe nouonsi uwaramone taej win enjoy its foeter-lng aid, bat while Ihey remgl iq their pregent rebelUoiu mood they will be out off from all ad. Taataaea of trade and aommerce and iha nit. will be go vemtd jy etrlot martial law. ' lis alio assures them that bo ooDtioaeaoT eaa no.alr.lv arias whereby Norfolk wlU agaia be glvea np v soiw vunu-ua oi ui xtooot uoyeramont, and thoie who entertain Union sentiment, nan five expression to them with ample assnranoes of protection of all their rights assJtiseas of the UaitedBiataf..!.'; i c ,.!.,. ,.v.v ,.,c,d Most of the stores are now onn. and Uia a.la oi .una gooae as iney aare, ll progressing. Ag far as ean he ascertained no one is now willing to teoeivet Confederate notes at par.. . Busiaess is mostly done In smalt aotes ot Virginia nanaa and outer chartered onrnoro. tions. ' . " ' ' ' GorernmsBt notes art resetted with' ereat viaity. - . tJ'"i v.i. te. 7 : -it ; ' Toe Union men of Norfolk atlll holrl hank. they afraid to express their sentiments openly u ucuouuo si toe rooeiuooe sptru arouna tnem.. ' Quite an enthuaiaatlo ' Ualatt ' maatlno oraa held at Porfemonth on Thursday night, and not teao inan-Butr were present, laoludlng many Colon men from Norfolk.,,.. ' ..; i . s , ; . , Ihe course of the government in refusing" to .now provisions to oome mere ror loyal people, was eeverely oritioiaed, and the propriety ol euou aavurns dt bo means anorovea. . xaa aoar. olty of proTiaions sad neoeasaries of life ara ao great ana prices ao nigtt that the poorer olaaaea hare to lite almoat entirely on flab and oyatera, the eeoeesioafsts are nearly all wealthy' people,. wuo can ataaa aiga pnoee, .aao nave Mia in their etooks long since. The deoision of Gen. Wool Is leading to great suffering among the poor oiageea, uey nave guttered beyond all en-duranerfora year." a..iata i .sj It was reported at. Norfolk yesterday that vuiuniue; vaa wtvn n etaon.. ; , t . Camnunlaatad 1 'Commerce Follow ue Fiai. If baa bean dltoovarod that tba proposed system psaeiiuj trade wftb the Portions of Sons. la In tba occa, " aadar tba raplailo. of Ike Tru.ry Dwarlaiaat, andoonaolactt le peneae UaaaaM bp that . m in.aai. is noa immS u w doned: -nrf . 1 ' " . w.wv.wv w. Miuow. in. nan. Bp the aet of JnVj la, ieei. the PraaldaaA ouu, snas. oortssA eeraatalaaaaa, to daetere Ibe taaabf. tanUf a Slate or oUatrlot la laaanaealoa. and. b. anal.. melton, to put a atop to ell trade katwaaa the Insnrrao-llonary region and the remainder of tba oonntr. . s niegai traaa beica mrtaltnra of lb. 77" " " kwiaaaioB of Aacnat loth tha Preal -.m. .amnioiaa utercotma with the Inbabttaata of Pwatwrap. ."..T,?'. T" aa.ar-1 muMTSS "f" soaaeWa "QeorgU, South OaroUna, Vlrglnta, North Oaroliao, Ten. .aae, Alabatnd, LonUlaaa. Texas. Arkanaae. Mh.iio. HI exnepUBo Inkabllaale of that oar, of the State of ' "'" wan oi tne AllMbanv mawnaaloo. a.A .r paria vi mat atata, aad tba other I tat so hers mown nameo, as may maintain a loyal adbaaloa le tba Onion and 'tba Oonslltutlon, or may ba from u. t. n. onmouaaaa ooairouea ay asroek ef tha TJalua ai sngaovd 1. Ihe dloparaka of aaM huargantc'l ,,k , . ins iraas ary Depart mrnt, thsnfore, baa ae right to uUrfsre el all wltb the trade siih eny raadoa "neaaaiad and controlltd by foroea of the United SUtaa." ' k0.ll.i7. i Wisniaoa.a rhw XT.- oi vnan ' "-"-.v w.., tmj ii. iojd. Eoirra Ohio Btatb Joobmal .&.- The hwt was pacuiaed editorially in Iha Batiaaal 1811 V V m' UIVUr 9ttl "n' The Editor of this paper tka wyrererflOg to the act gave-ih. iA7.-T7.,nr' v. rr. Ul aTMltlaaM A b . 7 VI UDUMft , lata b 1 . . .. .... tloa, -Uvi daeaait os,'.d .11 tVat, are all gaaunB. Oldaaaa aad womea doa'l go lata hyatayrtatTar a ta, they aerer heard of a year an wWofcja eawavjIaUd J heir miade wiTb neither valor lathe 1.M ... -i. i. .:" forum j wkiak has a.vao- k. ..i..j any Batio. U Ahe world, ,, wMvfc h b & them aotaiag bat troable aad eufferlng aiaet it was Bret raised. Tha Oraaanat'. .w....i. 7.7.1 eeoeiwelj thaaAriaaA It mill k. .t.a .. . . of dear. . lana moathe haaaa. tbL i. !5 ayojhaWad, . . , , . 4 Bull Mum RasjBellT A ' " Ths London eoDtaanoBdeat of the Phllad.lnMa laqmirar, In a latter from laalaad under d.t. Of May 10, says: ; ','.";;.''; ,. , ''t". , '. Mr, Ruaeell. aiaaa hia i.'w.'-t.-j does not hesitate onea! to am. ibai 1.1.' Z-.iJ the Korth, sad fraakly eoaeWeee thaL fat his lata oorreepondenoe with tha naves? he has wriUan nader dUtatioa. aad muU. ... oonvvetieaa vKBrM htrwe M him to do. Let kin, bave ths baneilL anah ak It in or ki. i. tioa.- ' - .,7... r:..TT CI1APMAN, LYON & NOVES, ImportenofandDealtrsla , i French. Enffllsb, German A Aaericaa FANCY GOODS, - . I And mall Wmf OmtnUy. Una. SJB 81 Park Place dr. 4 Cbaroh Bt . " SEW YORK. . OBOBOI OHAPMABT, . BOBBBT 8. LTON, JAMBS PIKB, OUABIiBSH.NOTBS, . OABDNBBB.TCFII. aprS-dSm ' leceBb In navana-Sorrr about Mil.,. .BrW,,wIIsaj,,.M t A New York letter eaf a that from wall. iniormeoi souroes in Havanns, reeelyod by the vumuiuia, arrivoa una morninr.' raDresent tba eeoetslon clique there as dreadfully ereat fallen when the aewe of the oapture of New Orleana came to hand. Just previously, a rebel soboon-er had oome in from Berwick's Bav and renort. ed the Uaioa fleet had been compelled to retreat, and so elevated , were the rebels with this 'news," that the market forwhlskr exnerieno.d increased animation, and some of them carried their enthualaam so far as actually to apply to the municipal authorities for Dermiselon to, il. luminate their houses I ' Alas for the tranaito-riness of rebel bliaal 1 Before Ihe itiea had time to anawer the application the real truth oamaouf, whlaky destined and tallow be. came a drue In the market Thanha! nn,.,,l" v""!yir ""iarwr, fifkiliK nouraee of hi. was a ranked li. but h.m ,. wole iht any attention t. J. - . e . : lit'' ' '' More Troops from PennsylTanla. Pbilapblthia, Mar 24. Got, Gurtin, on the flrat intimation, from the War Department, that additional troops would be called for, immediately replied I " Pennsylvania will furnish any number required.". . . : The Department has ssked for. one regiment ef infantry, whioh is now organising, and will be sent forward shortly. ; ..'("'.. sjaeatleBieja vrsrtif ojfifl ef July l,18oli the6Ut aeeUon ef which pro- "That the Preeldeot may. In hie dlonatlaa. llaaooa mA permit oommeroial Interoonraa with any Bock part of satd or notion, tna inaMtaiita of wblob an ao declared to a elate of ronrrectloo, In eeah artkUa, aad teeaeh time, and by aneh perat na, aa ba, la kla dlwratloa, may uiiaa maai oancuciro le the pnblie inlerolt; and saob la tercourae, ae far aa by him Uoeneed. shall ba aondnntad ana oarnei on only in pxrsoanoa of rales and regulations iv..,.,!!..! Im. M a . . . . vv vwiavory vs so. iy.rar," 7 ..J . Ths whole oomplioeted intereoarse thus pro- . T " "guiaveu oj tne Deoreiary of the Treasury with great sagaolty and admin-iatrative ability. Ths questions eonatantly arising under thie new order ef things ware Burner, oua aad vexatious.. No precedeala existed by which he oould direct hie inveatigations or ar- rivo at proper ueoiaiona. xia aaa oaen nnmnaiiajf io depend almoat exclusively on hi, own legal and inteUeotual reaoaroe and hit oourso has been, approved and oorameadad by all eaadid and patriotio men. No sensible lawyer would arraign his consistency. . ' ' r , In August last, certain Slates vara doolavoJi by ths President's vroolamatlon to ha la l... reouoo, aaa simultaneously ths 6th seotion, above quoted, became operative. At intervals ainoe mat time, scvsrai portions of the insurgent w.v.iw. . u V T V m,u UHJHZBI UDDW l. HM1.VI1 of the National foroea. . Harrll. . ....i without expanding or altering the boundarlee of internal trade. As Ihe proclamation of the i-resiueni was tne only real sfSniai iu,.m ipourreotioB, nr. viarBe might, with rei ateFPabanaooli IacttaaM.. (OomspoBdaaeo ef the Ualrer.) ... Arriral ol COBtraaaaia Dlrsat rraaatka HENRY V. SCHENOK. Wholeaale Dealer In . . , ; Mackerel, Salmon, Herring, Pickled & IDry Oodflsh, &o, 1 ' Be, 11 Bfaurrap Btreet, Oorner of West Street, ' stew Tork. AprillSdam. ' ' GUNS, PISTOLS, &C-, &C. ONION & WHEELOOK, ; No. 866 roadway; N. Y. ; ., , . IHPOBIBBS AND MAXUTACTtlBBBS OP GBWS.. REVOLVERS, RIFIiBB, fistoli, Barrels, Looks, Monntlnira and Onn Material ot every description. Powder Flasks, Shot Ponchos and Belts, Q ami Bags, Peronstlon Caps, Wadding, Dram Flasks, Bowie Knives, Dirks, nnd n foil assortment of Ooods editable for , .. , , i Soldiers, Sportnen & Gunsmith's Uses Depot for Fire Arms Manufactured BY ALLEN & WHEELOCK. Allen's New Patent Oartrtdgo Bovolvan and Biles, varl tyofslsx, the csel arms In the world. a.pruia-.om. - . VCIiCAltlZBD t nTDIA RVJBBKR CliOTfl INS, ABMT XQ0IPMBNT8, Ac, of the weU known blajinaviwraof tha , a..- jwj UNION INDIA RUBBER CO. OFNBW YORK. BVirsalabp, 5h naarSedSm . . BITZBB WBBSTaW, ' i m . .' Oolnmbne, 0 BIDDLE HOUSEDETROIT. THIS HOT Bli IB ROW OPBSFORTRI aonsmsaadarlia of f oasis. Its loeat Ion, oa JeSer. a. Ava.n. Mnd RMdalah ntroat. wltk e front of over BOS feot on each street, la the most airy aad delightful la the atty, and eonvenlent to all tba railroads. The antlra unmimrm of Ihtoeetahllebmenl la tba result oTyeers' of axperienca la tha beat bouses In the eonntry, aad is aiabed in th. beat style, the undersigned having I t Oral anv termer proprienin oi in. American noui. -w vn. . . ,.' aaa u nam annh raiiaaviDniai ana the Blohmood Hons., Chicago. Tba reputation of these Hotels, as regards management, Is n sure evidence that tba Guests of the BIDDLB HOUSB will meet wltb aU the oomforta of a home and good attention at moderate oaargos. J. dtA. B.TABBB, Proprietors, qpfHO-oaooim BAB tAioiiaaiaecaL xaai. I .!;'. . O '.ll'-. l ' W. WATSOB. JOBS MOM BUS. t j-s- '. ?atm' t.t fli.. JV1 UUAjIjX 66 UU, . , . . MAXCFAOTtlBXXJ OF . , DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, ii lo Black' Bottles, ' DeBlJoluis, . die piiT -- :.. ..-.i; sii.wK.,; .r?l!C'.' .lrt a TYB s.iil . r. . jl " ,r,B . PrTTaBURGB.-PHOUlIZ, 8U00 ft: ZMPIRB f.r-.'-0UB& FACT01IE8, " PITTSBTTIlCSrll, PA, 1 ' IT O I ' . 11 ii .'1 ; -0 11 .'.lit d.i , I; .Vai V .' , -nil u-j i..';-' ,....h,.".t V '-li.lls it Wj . !aiio .-ill I'.'l ii.v.,1 i . 1 nr. LltMDT. V nalar la Boheel aad MlsesUi .Watt k'opar, Psjrlodteal,, , me Books, tlaWonary Mo, US 4, nth WOODS & SCHUYLER, ,, ' ' " "i MaavjFaortrssssee, . . .....j ,.,ri, . CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, , nrroavxna ajto joisiae or Cloths. Silks and Cloak Trimmings, " " i 69 Worth Street; ' ' '..'. -1 (asarBroaJway,) '. ! '';,,' ',' BbToWi.'Sr orltiVi D. W00D8, i X ' 8. D. SOHUTXEB. aprS-dam , ' ' Z LAMBBBTTH0M48. 7;.t 1 1 1 B.'JBFPBIBSHARPBB LAMBERT THOMAS & CO. PBODTJOB ",' ; ;r COMlVlISSION MERCHANTS,; Ho. S46 north Broad St., .I ' ! ii PHILADELPHIA. rMiOTJR. ORA1W, PBOVISiyne, lianw, A? aeedi, Wool, Tobaooo, Ualhar, Brlaa rrult, anusr ' mi- Bail Track Into Warehouse from different Ballroad arvpotS. ' . .a. , i . I WEAVER & GRAHAM, " 897 ARCH STREETi. t. Xiaiactelila.ld.'!. WKOX.X8A.XiB QROOBH8. COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THS BALE OP WESTERN PRODUCE. Coi-igumeitB Solicited of Wool. DRY FRUIT, BUTTBR,BSWAY,aVO. anrSS'dSm. l -J '' Flgbt at Front Royal, Va. To Son. B; M. Stanton, Secretary of War: a . vr. ir. oa r.i TrAtav,a praapDiiiv, -, maty uui. a.u.v - command of infantry and oavalry have been driven from Front Royal, with oonaiderable losa in killed and wounded and prisoners. The enemy's foroe is estimated at from 6,000 to 0,000, and ie reported as falling back on Front Royal, tie probably occupies tne piaoe tnis morning.' (Signed,) N. P. BANKS, : : , ... , .. -i ., . .- ,., majoruen.. Nasbtillb, May 23. An eleotioa was held in this State yesterday for Judicial officer-, the vote in Nashville stood for Circuit Judge: Breln, Union, 670; Foster, Beoassionist,' 706. The Secessionists generally voted, but Ihe Union men rarely voted, regarding tne eieetton as invalid. Governor Johnson will give no smmmissioa to the Secessionists elected. ; i. ,. i -,- . . : The President and Caehler of the bank of the Union were arrested yesterday, by order of Governor Johnson, on the oharge of treason. . Ihe town of rulaskl ass been assessed lor twelve dollars sixty-eight oeats, by Ihe Provost Marshall, to compensate a Unloa merchant for good aeised by alorgaa a troops, . n! ; . m have instated that the same authority saoBld putnioiT attest toe restoration or ihsu. ..mil-. to allegiance. But these are not the tlnaa i.k. oaptioue, and Mr. Chase discreetly promoted tha maroaatlle interests of the eouatry without ineialing on embarrassing technicalities. ' - - , The proceedings of the Beoretanr of tha Traaa. ury oaanot. flippantly be diapeeedef. : Ha er-taiuly deserves the praise of all good oitiaens. His duties to ths country have bean i.i.. Uously discharged. , This wiU be noted hereof, tor in our domeatio annala aa an im in th. flnsnoial admintctrallon of the Government; and the eucceaatul manner in which the present Seoretary has menaced ihe nuunaa of th. country will render him illuatrioua. , His labors have been and are enormous in quantity, sad many of them entirely novel in flharAflt.. and but for his remarkable physios', as well as Intel. leotual vigor, he must have bees, long ago, ex' hausted. The Department, of War and of the Navy have also largely inoreaaed duties, but these are simply Ihe aooumulation of business not novel, and whioh may bs discharged, to a great degree, by a mora augmentation of the of. fieial foroe.:. But it is not so with ib.fu.v.1... ISU orHfiTaTf; thS management of the plan. tations at iort Koyai; tna establisment er a system of infanta! revenue, and the details or negotiating an enormous loan will show how new as well as burdensome are his current re. aponsibilities. ' - " j The Seorelary of the Treasury has thus been foroed beyond the lines of safe preoedent, and, like an explorer, has been compelled to guard against unknown caauaitiea. Tne 1 licensee, carped at by the editor of the National Re pub. uoan, were uraitea in eeooraanoe, ao aouot, : . l. . l. . : . i. L1.L-.. i J wiiu tun vivwe ui tee iiikuos. ouunsiLutivani nu visers; were issued in tho name of the Preal. dent himaelf, aad were signed ministerially by the Seoretary of the Treasury, The blow then aimed at Mr. Chase strikes another friend, and thus enlarges ths soops for grateful memories. I It is a pity to aes the blunders of a spiteful ally. . To sustain an administration aa to its genetal polloy, and, at the same time, attack its particular measures, is a paradox mat oaa only be explained by an analysis of motives. . When a person ia diaappolnted In his aspirations for offioe, he is rather apt to hats the man whose views of the fitness of things rendered him deal to sordid importunity. But malignity soon grows blind; and lis efforts, by the beautiful law of oompenaatlon, Deoome vague and ineffectual. Ur. (Jhaae ia not only known by bis friends Dot appreciated by ths oountry. His reputation as a lawyer, is to the' assaults of ths editor of the, National Republican, like Gibraltar to ths on-; slaught of a moth. His mind, thoroughly educated and disciplined, hss never been idle. His studies did not oeass with his graduation, but. every year has increased ma store or lnteueo tual wealth." His mentol perceptions are un-obaeured by peraonal vices, and his erudition and sense of justice qualify him, at thia moment, for the most exalted judioial position in the United States. TINDES. Nxw Tobk, May 21. Tha Trlbuns has the fol lowing: 'it rr.t. .!.;.' . r.i : . .. A gentleman just arrived from North Car olina, and who was a passeagsr on ths Oriental, gives the following intaresting itsms of news in ihatetats:.: .. .-ua -i jiuai 7 .. Gen. Buraside has seised all the commis sioners of the town of Edenton, T. J. Bland, A. J. Glover, H., A. Bond and t. L. Roberts, and taken tasm to nut Heedquartorc at newborn: The 6lh commissioner was not arresled being oonflned to hli bed by sickness. They are held as hostages for the safe return of Mr. White, a u olon pilot, wno was selaed by the Confederates while on a visit to his wife at Edenton. It ia alleged that these commissioners connived at Mr. wnite s arrest, tnouxn taev stoutly deny any complicity with tho matter, and insist that they baa no powsr to prevent it. t uen. liurnside in. lends to aend one of tne commissioners to aale lgh, whether Mr; While hae been ooaveyod, to demand his release. The Oonfederateo threaten to hang Mr, White, and Gea. Buraside Intends that all the oommiasioners shall swing for it, in oass the confederates execute their threat. They were taken to Newbura ia the steamer Ooian Wave, in oharge of Major Jandlne and a guard from bis regiment, and Ihe pawklue ouves. J....7 ,;e,.ta.i!-;i-...fc..i . ,..v-speers, ,,;;r Westers Chemical Writing Fluid ; ; and Blacking Laboratory,' Key, 6t rTalaat-tt., ClaolaaaU, O. GHEmcAis. ytbitin riuiiib," Oopytnt, Blaok, Brae, Oarmiaa, Japaa, ateaMllag aad . . , , 'Baoeaaako, 1 , ...OZXj'POXlIalavXv.'i' ia n"';'i ! ' o:n:AB . t H v ri Original Japanese Blacking jj 'y ; :i : 't 1.t . 1 !.,:.. , i ; . ... I 'I' er."-'. t f-i V J, O'v;. :" :i ti,i 1 1 1 . , v.'j: " ' 1 From nrevrbeniss, W. C. Nbw Tobk, May 21 The NewbSrne Progress, of the 20th, mentions ths return of ths expedi tion ef two regiments from PoUoeksvllle, where they went and dispersed ths rebel oavalry. No casualties ars mentioned. - '' " latPBovBiiiNTS . at M.ejABoas. We under stand that many Improvements ars going on at uanaesaa J unoiion, wblob, tbougn mostly tern porary, give promise of more iaating aud per-manent fntDrovements at no very distant dev. Ths immediate neighborhood of the Junotion net been cleaned up at the expense or the Government, and now presents a oleanly and invit ing appearance, many irame buildings nave been areoted, and other, are in course of erec tion. Beveral shops and eating saloons have been opened, and the place already begins to wear a nuetaees like appearance. ' Naturally there Is no mors beautiful or piolu reequs location anywhere for a town alts than at Manassas Junotion, aad it would not astonish us la the least to ses a prosperous and thriving village built op there during ths next year or two. The associations eonaeoiod with that section of oountrv will attract thousands of visit ors during ths next few years. The refusal of Government to oarry passengers oa the railroad has stopped travel that way lor the present ; but this embargo will be removed in a few days, and then the rush Will be, greater than ever. Alexandria Jfetrt, ,,,... -.. ,,.1 , .. ., j.,. . r--a.-aBW-w 1 11. I I loss or a Pahs Btsadsb. Aa arrival at Boslca reports that ihe prise steamer P..C. Walils, while on the' Vay from Bhlp ' Island to Wow Orleana. with a - battery of Artillery on board, sprung a leak and sunk. ' Ths crew were saved by tne guBboa oaxon. , -,. , , . ! tlliw ;n-.i 1 .. mo ei (ii M)u! r i"1 I Illgh Court of Irnpeaehment. At ona o'clock last Thursday, the Senate pro I seeded to organise itself into a High Court of Impeachment for the trial of West H. Hum-! phreys. The Secretary of the Senate, Colonel John Wi Forney, administered ths following oath to ths Vice President: : . . ; ' I. Hannibal Hamlla, do solemnly swear, that In all thinas aDnertainina; to the trial and Impeachment of West H. Humphreys, lata District Judge of the United States for the several districts of Tennessee I will do impartial jus tios aooording to tho law; so help ms Uod." , . The oath was then administered to the Sena- tors, four at a time advanoing to the Secretary's desk.- - . 1- - - The House was notified that ths Senate was organised into a mgn uouri 01 impeaonmsna. and ready to receive the managers of ths , trial for impeashment from the Houee. ' .i lbs managers on me pan or tne iiouse Messrs. Bingham, Pendleton, Dunlap and Train then appeared at the door o( the Senate..: j Preparation - for tha Irapnaohmont of sj, ! .1 .. ,eiaiw neaBparayea ;f u.i . ; n. . Mr. Bingham said: Mr. Preaident ws are appointed on the part of the House of Representatives as managers of the trial and impeachment of West H. Humphreys, lata District Jndge ef ihe. .United States for the aeveral districts of Tennessee, to appear at tns bar or tne senate and present tbe artloiea or impeaonment against tha said West H. Humphreya. -. The Vice President The maaegera oa tba part of the House will please bs seated at tho teats prepared foi them within the bar of tha Senate. . The Manacers took seats at a table which had been placed directly In front of the Vloe Preal. dent'a desk, and Ihe Sergeant at Arms of tho Senate made proclamation : "All persons are commanded lo keep silence, on pain of im prisonment, wnne tne managers rrom tne Houss exhibit to tbe Senate the arliolee of impeachment against Weet H. Humphreys." The Managers then rising, Mr. Bingham read the articles of impeaohment made by the Houae againat Weat H. Humphreya, for Ugh orimes and misdemeanors, and demanded ia tho name of all the people of ths United 8tates and the House of Representatives, that tha said West H. Humphreys bs oalled upon to answsr to ths high orimes alleged againat him.-. The Vice Preaident informed the Meaegors that ths Senate would take the proper order ia theoase, and due notloe would be given to the House, when the Court adjourned for ths present - ''."'."".'' ( . UTaa FsabfuIi Tan-as that Harraan wbbb Nxw 0 an ass BubbbsdbbbDv Tb New Or. leans Crescent gives what the Delta styles a "Very eloquent and graphic" account of ths aeenea aad inoldents which attended the svr reader of New Orleans to the National tiroes. The following Is an extraol: , ... 1 . . . 1 . ... 1 a .1 1 1-11 "1U a miBUta suns una wbhs svwvrwis, statu svu . a-- , . - ; . to the roof-ta a second ths syes of ths South- Aaag U wvsr-aieat..' , Two ooatraUads, as I have already telegraphed yea. arrived a, tha hwadaaaran-aT . n--...i Bayard Taaterdaw. Tkav saas riit t .l- oampof the rebel General, Charles W.Flelde. The nagreas ara very latelligeat, aad gave aaa lntaraatlBw ii.nsa 1. .." j- , ; . w , -V...VWW ew.eaivj n. One of ths aeerrwaa autad that ha .u 1. pi.v mead the day that General MoDnw.ll'a guard entered Fal mouth, aad that tho axoite-aaeat aad aoastanaatwn was intense. Ths troops are poorly olothed, and half of them are armed merely with shot guas. Tha oavalry have but taw eartiaea with them, aad ealy double bar-rsled shot ions. Theaffloara atataJ 1. h. s few dayssinss, that aa opportunity would be afforded them by oertain officers who were go-tog to Rtahmead, to send U that plaoe for the Porohase of a wpply of shirts, drawers, oto., sad Iks mual avail tbaw.a.1... k. .7 ' as it orobablv anuU A. it.. .1... a-ouli have lie opportunity of sending for sup-plies from that plaoe. They are eatlrely without coffee and seldom set salt. Gea. Fields said that he would fight as. . . Ths nscraea a Lata thai ihaw -j - I.. forenao of Ihe effieera ilMa. Isalibl'wB (hav lao obwiVabbb it waa elated amonget them . that if Virginia was lost,WeooMioa-saoAiM be foroed to "go in." Ons of our. men who was wounded talk. owl. TaBOS on Fraderlakahnrar aad l.ka. ,..t.AU- dledin the ears aaar Aahland, on hie way to Riohmond. , Iha rebels bad lateaded to have attacked os oa Batnrday, the 10th Inst, but hearing of the doings of the Federal forces below them, they had Boafeoned tha ntt.mni. Th. ' ooatxabaails wera forwarded to General Ms- WrBHeirf,.,,- ,,,11 i,,.;..r.,,, y . BibaitoBB to bb Tabbb witbovT a Fiosrt-. A letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer, dated May 19th, says: . A flea af twin. .m. In ,v.m il. day, aoeompanylng a request for aa armisttoe sn uaya. ur oourae, Ue request oaanot be granted. The Rebellion, ia Vi..ui. 1. ..1. deatly oa its laat legs. It Is reported, here, that ths oitiaens ef Riohmoad have held a ptrb-llo meeUng, of three daye" duration, at whioh they resolved to aivs MoClallaa th. altw iih. out another battla It is said that ths armistice asked for grow oat of this mseting. Prominent Generals, hare), rive it a. ih.i. -mini.. Army of tha Potomac will march into Biohmoad before tho eloae of the present week without a struggle. God grant that it may bsso. . .1 " , .a, 1 - Nsoao Haaoaa. The war ie hrinolno kanvaa to light, not only among the whites, bat antoag saw wiswotav- , mm nntnmmn awiqs ar si.e.i.ii.ai - strlpss In sight of Roanoke, hs saw a little oa- boo paddling off to him, whioh held a tingle blaok maa; aad In that contraband head victory waa : brought to tho army of the United States of Amerioa, led by Buraaldo. He oame to the Rhode Island general and aald : 'This is dssp water, and that Is shallow; this is swamp, ..that i, firm land, and that is wood; there are four thousand asn here, and one thouaand there; a oannon here, a redoubt there.' The whole oountry was mapped out, as an engineer oould not have done in a month, in -the memory of that man. 1 Aad Buraside was loyal to humanity, and believed him, - Disloyal to the Northern pulpit, dieloyal to the prejudioe of race, he was loyal to the instinots of our oora-mon nature knew that man would tell him the truth, aad obeyed him. The soldiers forded here the negro bade them, the vessels anchored in ths deep water he pointed out, and that vlotory was planned, if there was any strategy about it, in the brain of that contraband, and to-day ho stands at ths right head sf Buraside, olad in uniform, long before Hunter armed a negro, with the pledge of the General that, as long ae he lives and has anything to eat, tho maa that gave him Roanoks shall have half aloat" ... v Yet there are mea among as Who would have permitted an army to bs destroyed, rather than to have used, or trusted la, a negro. . .. .. . . ' i oB. a . " ft . .. . -. -Tm.9 Ilor Crop, s ' The exports of eat meats to all foreign ooun- trlos from Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Portland, aad Baltimore, from November 1, 1861, lo April 16, 1862, and the oorreaponding ume tne previous seasoa, were as iouows: 1100-ai. 67.IW2,). lbs... V I.Sk:-.v--SI lucre aoe thii eeaeea......u.Lr.......W.M,lao The sx porta of lard for tho oorroapoadlag pe riods were , ,. c, ,.. . j liso-ai. . uoi-es. SM-S.TSO tbs.........- .ai,ii,oo ike. BflA .!." .(ft -. I - qo,v".IP IaoreuitaUeaaaoB.m.M..................S7,viT,vOClU. ,,).-.... . at. - ' ( unconiutauonai aiecisiauoia. , That distinsuishad nubllolst and lawyer. Prof. Joel Parker, of the Cambridge Law Softool, well known for his adhssion to the political principles of tha prevent Administration, has placid oa record tha fallowing opinion for the edvloe of bis politioel friends: . - To tht Editor of tht Bum Journal: Dsab Sis. Will yoa permit me to ssy that ths sooner the Republican party cute itself loose from all nncoaautuuosval . projects waetner way relate to awanolpatioa by proclamation, ooay quering States and holding them as Tcrrito. ries,' confiscation without trial, or any other measure act warranted by the Conciliation,) the sooner il will begin to provide for lis own salvation. .,, . Very truly, yours, , JOEL PAK&EB, , ;; " -'' ' ' ', c'n;-' Turnod Vp Allre. .' ; . ''Boms time sines, Ur. David Yohe, of Pigeon Creek, WaahingUn county, went to the battle field of Fort Doneleaa and had disinterred (as he supposed) the body of hie eon, who had re. celved a wound during the fight, of which ha afterwhrde died, and was buried. The body was conveyed home and re-interred In the family burying ground, at Pigeon Creek, all thr family being satisfied with ths identity of the body, exoept a sister of the deceased. Last week Mr. Yohe was aetoniahed at reoelvlng a, letter from his son, whom hs supposed was dead. and buried, etating that after some weeks' treat, eat in the hospital, he has recovered, ao far aa to be able to rejoin hie regiment, aad ex. . pected to take part ia the next battle. The joy of the family Can better be Imagined than described. - ; - - ,t . ... - ; Tlio Conscription Act Id Dixie. : 1 The Richmond papers, on ths passags of this' act, by the rebsl Congress, declared that It would meet with ao opposition in Virginia, bat r that the members from ths Cotton States, "whoa, 1 battles Virginia was fighting," were the par. ,, tlna who anaoaed Its nassais. And sure enough. toe prsss in South Carolina are the first to take ' the oaa) from their Boyoes and Koittes, Bad elh- 1 era ia the Uagress, to rail out against it, aad , absolutely begta to threaten timp v ooaevyt- rjumf." The South Carolinlah says: , "We lean by teregraph of the passage of a bUl by Coagrass piasaiag by eoascriptloB iall i over alghtajea aad aader thirty-five, aad to raise 1 b vast aad pormeaeat army, Without reference a to the Btates. Thts Is a great aad mighty stride to a military eaasMeHUoa. H it be aroyolutaly ' teeeaaary to save us from a ceaquest by tba Hnnb wa ara wilUaa to submit le it, but we fesr Ihe public mind mast prepare Ueelf for a great , 1 . wst-fc ' ..,lM,S70,ao Ibe. 07,B.,AI j, nT.l 'ai 11 .0 Javo'(!. Ir.e I'J.A
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-05-26 |
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Full Text | PhlladelpUltt AdvorUalBg. IIowkrrAsoclalloa, Fhltldephla.! i;ub THi ntuti' af rum iiok aid , and .-nota!!, iViMa-t J eial 0"fM. I Valuoble ukSrOaln 01 grBBMATOBBUOriA or SBM- iHAU nBA!, atiiliilhi-r Dls-Meevf Ibe Sexual Or. ..Z jTikVin BBM1-IIE emolaed lathe ' lninry, sent 111 kuledWlar dnrolopes, tree orakergo. , l)r J Si'lliMH BODOBTON, Howard Aaroetottae, Ma. 1 SjoIIi Mlutb IMreet, Philadelphia, Pol (lilIK af. t-Ol'lrl.i HKkTBJUT aToiKJIir, 1 between Third and roerth, Philadelphia. . the uudor.lguid, bavlug leeiod, lor a term ofrHl I this popular nuo, be, tbe pleeaur. of announcing to I tnt-lr friends aim tha traveliog community she It U now iH Jvt ma reopi'o oi guests, hi. auaeo eiaovaaai ' vot:ume xrv' "1; ' :;;rr.,';co,:tJMBUfe; :omo, monqay mornim. may 20, 1862. ; -: t.M.;Yr.:;Njg ' ' " r. uj-i.n Jut tha ruo.ipto ol guests. Tha bouse sine.1 t of Match Inst. 4iU bvSu. ohttwlj Moorated and 1. Una Id supeitur tuanner;Tbe apantnonte or largo, w II ventilated end fnruuhod In modern style. It k can. I llljlooatml, ounveiiient to all tbo dopot an itoamboaA iUlin.(a, ana la m. ihmfiwm viviiii,, iMVMta loose, 1 u.1 vain an? loe uora aacuaDgo. iVmnMKo 1 wlik tba Uvltl it Batourajil fcr tko nodatlon of tujo prulorrllig tba Kuropobd plan. PriaM. l-'-C'Jl fl 4 t"' i J. THK,;PEKiNS.;',, II I till III I! , i aom from Tbre to tf)va ItoUwv par wki tweoid. Vg tO IlKJBllOD. tihh I 1 DOUBLE LOCKSTITCH FAMILY :MDMlACTUK.NO A EmLEJMITH f Ig! tW .iiu.:i.iu l .luard fl 6U por dir. T.blt d'BoU for ourcbaata lad I BOWUlaC i ' MWOlllIlOi ,UMV.., 1 lt.,l I tfl I.M1 . IHIk .!.' Una i BanMdV la lMaMylwl n?l .0? HERUNQ'S 9A VICTORIOUS mm JMrrtnjia) uo.i fori, hnhuiM man froni 1 to I P. If . - qprt iiy L. MVOft, T. W. BAKER & CO.. HHMMIMKat TO '14 1 FANCY mroiiTiH s Minti or GOODS! DRY w... Ill 00MPBUIIIO BILES, . DUES3, fl00j)S, CMtMI .A8tif. MERE3 AND VESTINQ8, WHITE 00000 " ANP EMBnOIDEBIEfl, LlNENS, HO- . HIKHV AND NOTION iU- , -I 'l.i V i i i r T f . U m ll 1 No 137 North Third street. j . ? .f ?Cfl .111' TTOw nizjaii I UmM.OHllalM IpS iiis. l c.-l tit l td Sulil!l.afUJl :AT nor.'u.l """pito4' a i -a.ttkaaraaln. vrbloh oocirrad bon on li lfttk PiiimIh lot, . atar. itk . MaakM of otkar . falbtlnm, vaa onuroir oMtfoyoaj no mm uia anon puoMof bniltMM wonbbrnt on uc nvaorjoar mjm mrmtf laatai, In foff tuauoot mTtng uiair aauxa ooniaDBa. 10 torn aam. pioio noa ptrwoc ninotioii MrnorC ' Two or rw He n unnmuon Mm nioh Mro la nolld romunoo man thntub th ontir oonnucrstlon. TbU M th. glmnhli oehia. iwii i,iJU IU 4th . aawtat, iramivo opoonT VICBOItt 0 nd from lb nlaalloMr not llnbl M u von BOI "ODaaoil antll lh. 'ilu MabT ;no , io Ua jatii thrown too tnildlnt." nVarritilnt in Onbint..tov i iM, 7 .T'f wmnawir at goo m omt, u. 1.. MdMii Sr.tkt"au of nnot of ooarPMont Ohaauaon H.fai.aikbk u ao.'uo ooopUl hi. booki, Bapora and moo.;. Tho mult hoi Vo Jpoat atahwtlon, and wo want no Mb tat Bar. woiawptonui no... aond aa ana annw ilw I but aouKbtof von lauoadlaamia. tuJMll V V.l. D d . n r ... JUBI a. hjwh: J"?.""' f nn, (afat tn abwrt dra. Thav mtni J aaoaa, popon ob4 11,000 M Bmi BUU. V. U, WUiCOX. any- rawtniHtfag oud turaClrcuiat-aadaMtniaf INwinc, or ooU lad atoll laoporatlon, . T , VVi-- if. i. Cf ? T nU to 'iiia ' BuW; W w. -mir 4Sm fllJLADEJiffllA.; rpua BHIOH.' im.n ilu 'i' li i.rfc.ir km Mlrd1,,aklUaltlUa MSWCOitm, Proprietor. avJTTbU Hotol In omlrali Amranlant by Paonm Dora ol tho Olty, ana m ovary paruoaav tdo comfort and wmli of th trutnaol Ion to all artAptod to ' partJonll itnoni nnblw aoplfdly I aaa notano? volnahu ' - k.. Chang, the MU P.rkin'e nachln fcr Boon maihlaoe ibat noon moon aouaa, men tinna aaa ba agMtd J iiiu'J -.'.1 'it iiRo i k- ', , ' :u.h j r-. i! - J V W.-.-.,rT "i . . ;10 OanoraJ Agtnt, for tba Cnitod lUtaa, ,. li oi awa Boom, u went th Bt. , ' -.i i i a .. ..-.-. OlnafnnaiL 0. ; U.llil K K'P j'ifll j kooka, noa no BUOIUIS, WUWa ! PATENT CHAMPI0M fffiE- i m fv.-tja.it rmwt BAJK& o !..: . , SHBff.IMa'flntTAafrnn md.i haab.m. ljnad wltk Borrlu a Vlaad'a m Pokt - if Ha Only autal which ounot be drUlod.H TaiaaOUpaaan, o. bcbh of alraaol 'lnlak and nftabi UitiUlia 00., Oblcaxo. ' TTtT, I ORNAMENTAL III. I. I ' . " ., I IfiON WOBK,, Wlri, : I' IBOH UILIIOS, OiMWATI, PIIBI, BAJ.00H I". TMAbDiV AKD , f AUK FBlfOU, IBM GlTABDa, BTALIi aUAftpa, KANOfM, ABO, WM- ,. il a ,! ,:., j .'J .I?,!. POW flCABDI, ,i h1 Mm "J Ala-HaMranf, ail Wiro Flower Tralnan, Itaade, Baakota. do. ' iiloatrntad aatalogaeo niaUad on raoalpt or fugr threa i ... . . HTJTCHIgBOH WICI 1B8BAH, AO. SOD Oanol llnut. uar OwiMH OI W m L. GILBERT & CO.; KAIICrAOXnBBBpcir,:)', "";(., TEAM REFINED CANDY! OUM DROPS. ; R. HOO&. OaUldy.i rjfao j i hi FOB IBB PtTBUOl, -.-.'.i .. . Manontotoryana vain Boonu, 81 COrBTLABDT IT,, IKW TOHkJ . 1 OanalBt., lork'a Boltl Building. TSLBOIUtvPniO NDWtJ A n ' J lo ir.i - ' 1 ' 1" ....- Morning and Afternoon Report 1.ATE AND ISirt)KTlllT HEWS. From the Baltimore Amerlcaii'B aforireit nonroe Correpondenti Baitihobb. May 24. Tha followln.' la'uV.. iruu ui Aiuoriunu a r orireei Aionrot oorfdav poniialilt s.iln A '.-.I'l Kit v-'a tilai .IroS i Tbaeaig bat littltluDeia iha oondlllonnf auaira aa norioia. - , Th Mayor and mambara of Iha GUv nnnnoU uii rBiiiie to mi too gain or aiiegianoa. lieu. Wool bad as ialarrltw with than valant.v but UMf MBtiaawd la lb lulki, go that a bow EVANS & HASSAU, -. . i..r .i.tiiJ v -i : ' 'i J oi ' J. ''!' -'i la ,r.-.. ;.i': tiiili.ii')D n! cl:.o ' Jrn i . , .i . .i mUlTARY FURNISHERS, : . - Hi. 'f1lf Ao. 418 Areii Street, V i,.t ..I x'axxjAuxiijFxxzaa BILK AND BUNTIN3 VLKQiB,1 U -J f .i PRESENTATION FLAQB, ,: ij :' ' v' REGIMENTAL FLAQB, s-1 ,. .-j! .. li .. i-.' , . ""- embroideries W j ! - ! i muniugi , caiaraiuigi AND Fauoy Fxrlxitlxxci I ''"-Br A.'&'Cr! McCLEIrlEIVT 321 Chcxniit St,, Philadelphia, . VEL0PE3. BUSINESS CARDS, LA BELS, 4fc, til her Tmtid or Embouei. I3KL PRESSES. PATENT SELF INKING , I'RESSRS and HAND STAMPS neatly '"' oieouted. " . -aT0rtlf,re promptly attended to, .... Uinr4t!:lnt .... JOHN C. SAVERY, WnoloiiRio- Srvifjclati " ADD DIAttB IB? ''' PAINTS, OILS, GLABS, DYE BTDFFS, PER-FOMERV, PATENT MEDICINES, fco., &0. N;. 0? Market Street, Phllaelel-phla, la;; , - . v a i : :. ' ' (Utr and (krantry Dlor lappllod on tba moat favor. til t.-nns. uidum by luall promptly attondud to. mut d3m .A i '..(, r. tiiJ Tnjrds .J t;iT:i l.;w ni.L.'(ii ivn-J ti.J l.:l ,Jl6 1 ,.V ,M?JJt',-,ii HI .. ; r::..i ,;..;.ii . ii..f ' ,'i v..i;c j.U I v.i li t'.i w ac'i ,il:i.i bif.' i.j Limi t t:. ... .' ; .'I ,'.,') V, I,, WHEELER aV WILIONUt . I..- ..o... lju, I.u. i 0.1) FAMILY v: SEWING MACHINE nutmiil I for tana enomelT. yean. at the ,J tlllTKD ITATBI '.tfAlBi i nr nor ticoaaatio yaara. M tba Ana Bun Bajki v or .nesaoaaaita yaara, at tba (rrjNraun IfaowAwioj' UflVtrrl. 4 f li..-. ,-.' caul i.i me n.l,,.., Offioe, 77 West Fourth St., PIKE'S OPERA HOUSE, r.i . . ii T7.J th it i 5 vjili-ff rj1:; '.Ufl cl tl'jh TiTiil J Vj : .jilfult - .. . 'l .' , 'i'l , T IT, ; : irw.i.1 Im. ut i. i-i i t.'n.i" -'-'li il ...'O.-IJU ;if r 1 ' ;-, :.-.-,i.lf n-1 al i ll cr-tai 11 MrseOaCHillyrsraf1;' J?!f te'j'J'""? b glyapabUclty to bar T&T.!? "M"1. taoomntMd tta nolMreal oee Tbo fcllowlog lad lea, with kandnda of otbora, wblob n io: iij-.i -oiaetaaTAn Birniiou. t.ia.-.-- I MibBF Whlja, -ni, BlriDr BlaokraaB, i 1 1 e' Dr Dodce. DrJOHpenoep, Petor Netr, OWUtahlrV,'14 " Pominiok. D Glbaon;" Alf WooeLi.i!.t.! WRTolla,. .. . f'.W M MoCameroB! ' i H4t ll I JohBPFoota. " E A ThompgOB, ' , 8RBat i "'-Vt-AGoodmaB,! " JMNllai, " JDMinnor, M HlaoWn. ' , " HenrrNigt,, ', JBBwwb, ,,.! , . ''iETaylor,. ' .' iMnnUllV. BUM OUDfgOBA . febMlf " wry, Woodg, N WMnnlo.' ill T w . i ... ",W-W..i.tf W.v ... a fiiRBoiidNS:'.;!';" tpra the Toulo le applied. Then toko a email atlbT br : laniiu no ra.in . Tba hair moat ba combed and brained tk ra tba Toulo li aoollod. Then tab. imi and apply Iha Tonfo to the eealn. belm caterbl that the brneh lA I ,'.0,I:- $ an i i i I'ii.l I . ' ,' -'"I ' hair adr OorlMtW aatotat.il with ae ,. aaia H 10 ooteuv m.K nmu am m. .. Bun. u. U, itiJjliYKn. tor Bile by , B. Mabiu. aa Drnaaleteaenenii.. BrtMnai3,,, ,n, .,. ,.,.uii: ,., s rr -A.. O. Forsbors. NO. 6 EAST FOURTH STREET, i n SOUTH - 8IDB, BAST OP MAIM, VP . STAIBS, vinomaati,' o.;"" VAXnrAOtOBBB ABO Dlilll IB Trusses for Radical Onm. SUPPORTERS AND BHOULDER BRACES; Burglcel and Anatomloal Mechanician. Inventor and Munulactilrerof ApparatueforCumtureof opine, Wry Beck, Olnb Feet. Bow Lee-e. and otlier Phlaln.1 rfar,nf. ioVvufloUle'tlT,rAHlP.Jlfhme Brpeclal attenllou p ild to too repair of Artlnolal Llmba a competent romaie 10 nirona ro ijaaioe. tteiara py normlaeton to lir w u Mueaey, vr u u niacK, n. I)r r Boelkor. llr J PJwlkine. Br bcbmldt, llr. Prlea, Or A Bettman. . .. ,luara PERFECT FITTINC 8HIRTS BOSTON SHIRT FACTORY I ...i L. A.SBPMIBB, Ao'r, v , ... , 101 Blxtnt Bt-, botwoe. Vltto Bad Kaae, ; ivaaau aao, vavAaj uuiiaiSUB BUlhvmQA i I i CUrOIlTNATI, ft v. .; ; Sol-Heuoranual for Sklrta-prlnted dlraottona etnt (ran avarywbara, and ao aaay to nude ri land that anyona oaa take kla own ntaaanra for Shlrta. I warrant a good dl. Tbacaab to ba paid to tba Bipraee Ooapany on ra. eelpt of gooda. aprt-dl IDDLBTON, BTBOBBIDOB 00., IRON HAILINOa, B4NK VAVIaTSI i JAIL W0RK, .' MAB, BZaSIZSI? WOOD AMD IRON MANTELS, BKAnf BLKOgrateo, o.,o. - T. F. BAKER. Mo.m,tTa,asdmWoHbatneti ' ' Otnolnnatli 0. airlo dmeod: R. ESTERBROOK & CU. Kteel Pen . Manufacturers, Mo. 403 Arcb gtroot,! , . . w, Philadelpblttt ' KESTKIiailOOK At CO. DBSIRB TO . call the atumtioii of tltf trade and tho Amerlonn um'Io to the f,ict iht onml PSlia are mada In thle coun-i , uy them ciunl in quality to tho beet Imported nr. CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERS , anppUedon the moat favorablfl .lerma.- . f.rilera by mall promptly attondea lev , ) J naarld-dm ARUAB X0UNI1, DAVID TOOHO, ' H. 0. HOOBB . ARMAR YOUNG, BRO. & CO., : "" IMPOBTUBS A DSALIBS IN E12nOIDERIES, LACES) . v. ii: . . li " '1 i! j; iji' . J.i rJ-. ... WTITE GOODS, HOSIERY, WITTS,' CLOVES, TRIMfllNClSi 1 &C. No. 335 Market Street; rrarl dSm ' " PUIliADKlliPHIAe TRY AOKEBMAM'S L..;. ,. JSXTRACTOF 1 ' " iJ Alii ' OO-b'X-'Elia. It li Obeapar and iinob bettor than althar i r . i WHEAT, BTE OR PEAE. J HOTEL KEEPERRS USE IT, ' ' ' ' FARMERS TRY IT, GROCERS AND - -v - DRUGGISTS BELL IT. 75 PER CENT BAYED BY USING THIS XJet tla.es World XSz-IxxIk. 1 Menbanta, Orocera and Dracgiata farnlebad on Ubaral tarraa. ' . , j.uwi j All order, reoelre peroonol attention . - 610. P. OBB, , ,1M Weat 4tb St. Olnolnnan, General Atonl for Ohio. . MrM4el. i. DAVID FAUST & CO., (Saoceaeorito Pooat, WInoo.'joar Co.,) IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN XTO. 49 NORTH THIRD ST., .!... . l . .- .- PHII.APKI.PHIA,, Da TID FAUST, V. N. OBItOAB, JNO. HAN01D niurt-iUin , . i . .1. JOHN STROUP & CO., BiiccEssoaa to BTEorjr a lioTBia,' WHOLESALE. DEALERS IN FISH,1 No. 94 North:' Wharves; , And So, B Korth W.tor Btraet, PHILADELPHIA. ' , aprHMUm ' " .. ' LINEN BOSOMS . IN EVERY STYLE AND VARIETY, BY J. NICHOLSON, Nos. 101 and 103 Nortlt Third SL, .', iiiicaoiriaii TIMPOIIT A fH!PKaI01lOi;DB!rlFI.AX. I Cr4K llloached Linen, and hare all my work made np I n the bent ronnn.ir undor my own lilpefrieton, and every rtl... M...1J Also, a fn lino or dHIBTS, OOILARS and OtTFFS aiwaye on hand, carefully nude and warranted to St, and for aale At tba loweal poealble prloa to Jobber., Wholesale Podlara and KoUllara. Oah aad pn.-ipt paying ektf tine bnyere are nartkfl. 1 arly Inrltod. . - - i' mar.43m YARNS, BATTS CARPET CHAIN. wA-'dez. Franolaous, VUol.lDlorlnTra, " ' ' 4(3 MARK1CT ok B H. FIFTH. MBBBT PntLADILPHIA, PA. . . DVTBinS WIt.1. FIND A Vl.Ii tITOCK Jj of Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Tarn, Twlet, Wad. ding, Batting, Outlnn Mutts, Tie Tarne, Wool Twlna, Twtuoe, Caudle Wick, Coverlet Tarn, Broom Tolaee, Hboo Threads. Uotton. lieinnand Msnilla Cordage, Wood. n and Willow Won, Fancy Baskets. Also, a fall eoeort- vnent of Fly Nets, which ho oUare .t atannractnrea liOWKST Na!T CASn PItIO M. taprM-dnm MANHATTAN HOTEL, BOOBO BOOB .1 - Irk. IBOM BBOADWAT, OppoeJretk, Pert, , y i jt r 1 w r i Hi HUGGINB, 1 urUdly J'l.i: Proprietor, M COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, Wait Foawtk at., ClBelauaaU. All klndi of work dona la tba beet atyla and on abort notion! rarueniar attention wtu be gives to orasra lor WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, Ao aW Order, may be eent to the Jouaeal. Omoa. aovltdly MBBIOAN BAJIK M0TB0O, . (Bonth-esurt Oorner llaln and Fourth Btraaia,) OINUIMH ATI, OHIO. Infravad la a atyla oorreaponding la excellence to that Bank Boteo, Ballroad and Oonnty Bonds, Bllla of Ix- ahanca, Ohecki, Draft., Cartlflcatei of Stock and Da. eoait, Seals, Cards, Ac, Ac - Tha above omoe Is under ha mparvtelon of O.T.JOKBB, antlMlf ' l'' '' OlprtnnaH. UMBRELLAPARASOL : : Walking dime Hannraetory, I16T Main Btreot, Cisoinnati, Ohio. , MerchanU and Dealers are nartlonlarly lavltad to sail and examine my stock of Ombrellaa, Paranoia, and Walk ig uanee, wnion & am omnng as ateaaraeforer. ooas. at BOOTS AND SHOES' Goods at Eastern Manul'rs Prices For Oaah. n'ri. Waraltaaiaa, Mo. " dNOINNATL THOBPdOB. 167 kfalu BtraM. want aide. ttnanootn, iiinoi.naii, u. . ...... aaarumoreiui, raroaoi ana waiKtnfuane nauriaia, CLAIM I Upon awarp'DapaitBaaatt of Oovernment promptly adtoeted and oaebad.. . Bounty and Prike Money collected. t WM. H. SCOTT, Jr.,' Armv and Navy Aa-enoy, No. 9 Bnrnat street, roar Onatom Honea, ica 10.8.1 i : - ' utnuinniATi, uuiu. . WISDOM'S BOOKAl.L DISaASBS OF aUhronio Mature, nertninlag to tba Mala and Pa mate Organs Debility, Feeble Aciion, Preraatoro Termination, htenul Avoralon, Brnptlona,--involnntarr Loaw. Atroohv. Imnotanoa. Barreaneaa. antlra abaenca or painful fanctlona and even when of twenty yeara ax-letooce, eoa ba radiailly enrad la a fear waaka by my new aieoovery. all IS rameay a, nwayanaoaniaieaiappil. aaoa, aaltbar If It medicine ta b. taken Into in atom ch, yet ewy aolnri aoakee ellarei .lillei egaossttli 1 will send It tor $3.0L Addrsaa i. BBBWaTBtt, 0i Innatl.O Vta:P Box No. SM. k. Oin- apr-tal .oi'ft MedlcaL rHPOBTAjrt.10 LADII8.jl0 r.itu. L . ..M VVh.. Da. Joan Hum, baring far apwarda of twenty yean devoted hi. professional time exclusively to tha treatmant of FBMALB DIFFCDLTIBS, and having aeadod In thousands of coeee in reatorlnc tba afflicted to aonnd health, has now ontlra oonQdenoe li oSeringpnblatly bla UxUSAl AaAtStUUAXI ttiiUUSUI,' nn. iUBTirt .. . Chrono-Thermal Female Fills, which bava never yet rattad (when the drraottou bare been evriotly fotlowad,ln raatovtag-dlfSonltloi arlalnc from r Obstrnctloa, or 8topp e of Nature, or In restoring the system to portent hearth, whan rafter. Ing from Spinal Affections, Prolapaoa Utari, tba Whites, or other weakneaa of tba Uterine Organi.1 Alaola all aaes of Deblllly or narrows rroatration, nvsierios, rat pftettonl, Ac, ., wnicn ara torerannan or snore earton. rUaeaaa. aWTaeis Mas at. jatraaHy laraWass ew. Ike eoa Mtulum, andiaay kelabe. tefle nloaf dltcdbtMaol wttaoaf ttma they Aor Ltxi a omaaa ty atrengtbenlng, Invigorating aad reatorlac tba ayettm to a healthy condition, and by bringing on tha monthly period with regularity, no matter from what canoo tha obstruction! may ariae. Theyabwnld, femm, a ba taken during tka flrat tbroa or four months of pregnancy, thongk safe at any othoe time, ea miaoarrlage wonld ae the re- laeh tKix konialne ) Wile Paioa 0i Dotun, and when dealnd they will bo neat by nana pra paed by any aavemeea Agent, on reoeipt oi .sna money. , . . . T ? fJ , B. 8flAKLAH A 00., .1 . Wbolaaate Agent., OUMtnaatt, For sals by R. Wilson, B. B. Samuel end Q. Bob arts, Columbus, ..., . . angMeodlr f ' o h I t 1 m u a. ,a H ,. twaana, Ono, '.'J,.-:,, I- '. with " riHBS a CHITTCKDZBT, Arroaxm av Liw, ' BB WaU Straat, HewlTorx, Mtend to Bew Toe aodOhlomllaettrinajaFt AMERICAN ,. HOUSTJ. PwjaOtraaBWrh.. . It mi, lt, .FnayfloB a JOHW BLACK. MaarBrawtaror Batdl VCstaaalo Oaalar la T R U N K S I; u"6 H"ADEl .""fET, NEW YORK. UDIES' DRESS TRUNKS: 'V' " '." ' FINE BOLE LEATHER TRUNKS; And all kind, of TRAVELING. BAGS. ' '; atajr U-tao i. :.. . . ,,n . i ; Horstmanii BrbFttTifllien7 l-Y.'.! IBPOBTBBS AD BAIOFAOTDBBBS OP - ''''MIIiI'P AH. v SOCIETY, I CHURCH GOODS v 'No. 8 Maiden Lane; '.t ' ' '"' ' " Bf"W YORK. HEARSE PLUMES, HORSE EQUIPMENTS, to. J" ."" '.J:'-80" Agent, for ' i a I. . KILE'S SPOOL SILK. " f "CJ i Praaantatloa Swords, otegimental Fli at short notloa. April H-d8m. ' J. f .1 . MAjrDPAOTDBBBS OF ' STEEL HOOP i SKIRm OF BTBBT BBSOBIPnOB - '' VautTBliad I. Btplo.awalltr Ohaarin.t,. AISO, ntPOBTBB AID JOBBBB OF , BNaiilflH.OIBatAN.FBBNCH A DOBISTIO : gostlery1'' 'Ilti . Oloveil afiiPnlahinap iTnwlai Oesiall W.u. wr s - . Job Iota from Auction Pally-dbr OASB. l '1 !i t All order. promptly and faithfully attended to. I No. 18 PARK PLACE, near Broadway, ! mrlM8m NewTofk. 3rEORaE W. GEORGE, Wholoaala OommlaaloB Daalar . ia 1.. II lOH, Walmat Btraat HEW SOOPI Havlnff tnit rviuilvnd from New Tork an alesant assort' atlaatof QottbrGentloman,a Wear, lam now prepared to oftar to mv old natron, and olhera great inducement. in the selection of garment, for tha ooinlog Melon, A nave a large hiock oi OLOIH8, OAaSIMBBES, ' VE8TXNQ B, , ,;.,:. And a general aoaortraent of Pnrnlahlag Oooda, of tba Blohaat and Neateet Btvloa In tba Market: all of wblob I aa eelllngatlho eaeapeet poeslbU ratao for CASH. ! " SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID j MILITARY OFFICERS' OLOTHIMO. Having hod long exyarienca la tba Oat and Maanfac- rra of Offloars' Clotblnc. I Bel oonndant that loan aire eBtlTCeatMboHoBtosdlaaypatrona. P. BOSS, orcoaBt Xaalor, uor. xowa a nigB aac, wwuiwa, v. moyia ' KENT & LOWJJER.' WHOLESALE GROCERS, COSI1IIIS8I01V MERCHAIVTS, 54 'ft' 56 BROAD STREET, . NEW YORK. rt raiuna au lnlaroourga with tha naonla at lii ioib ana rortamouth ; sran the little builoegg thoy hats boon doinaria tho war of atrwh.r. Fiat and peas, Is nowstoppeeL'i i oa t .tu I ' . viaaoxai nooi Mat ua a aroaiaBaatioa to Nor. folk, this morning, notifying the people that tht naitier wne euureir in tneir own Hands, so soon as theywooll aoknowlsdgs the inpremaoy of Ihe nouonsi uwaramone taej win enjoy its foeter-lng aid, bat while Ihey remgl iq their pregent rebelUoiu mood they will be out off from all ad. Taataaea of trade and aommerce and iha nit. will be go vemtd jy etrlot martial law. ' lis alio assures them that bo ooDtioaeaoT eaa no.alr.lv arias whereby Norfolk wlU agaia be glvea np v soiw vunu-ua oi ui xtooot uoyeramont, and thoie who entertain Union sentiment, nan five expression to them with ample assnranoes of protection of all their rights assJtiseas of the UaitedBiataf..!.'; i c ,.!.,. ,.v.v ,.,c,d Most of the stores are now onn. and Uia a.la oi .una gooae as iney aare, ll progressing. Ag far as ean he ascertained no one is now willing to teoeivet Confederate notes at par.. . Busiaess is mostly done In smalt aotes ot Virginia nanaa and outer chartered onrnoro. tions. ' . " ' ' ' GorernmsBt notes art resetted with' ereat viaity. - . tJ'"i v.i. te. 7 : -it ; ' Toe Union men of Norfolk atlll holrl hank. they afraid to express their sentiments openly u ucuouuo si toe rooeiuooe sptru arouna tnem.. ' Quite an enthuaiaatlo ' Ualatt ' maatlno oraa held at Porfemonth on Thursday night, and not teao inan-Butr were present, laoludlng many Colon men from Norfolk.,,.. ' ..; i . s , ; . , Ihe course of the government in refusing" to .now provisions to oome mere ror loyal people, was eeverely oritioiaed, and the propriety ol euou aavurns dt bo means anorovea. . xaa aoar. olty of proTiaions sad neoeasaries of life ara ao great ana prices ao nigtt that the poorer olaaaea hare to lite almoat entirely on flab and oyatera, the eeoeesioafsts are nearly all wealthy' people,. wuo can ataaa aiga pnoee, .aao nave Mia in their etooks long since. The deoision of Gen. Wool Is leading to great suffering among the poor oiageea, uey nave guttered beyond all en-duranerfora year." a..iata i .sj It was reported at. Norfolk yesterday that vuiuniue; vaa wtvn n etaon.. ; , t . Camnunlaatad 1 'Commerce Follow ue Fiai. If baa bean dltoovarod that tba proposed system psaeiiuj trade wftb the Portions of Sons. la In tba occa, " aadar tba raplailo. of Ike Tru.ry Dwarlaiaat, andoonaolactt le peneae UaaaaM bp that . m in.aai. is noa immS u w doned: -nrf . 1 ' " . w.wv.wv w. Miuow. in. nan. Bp the aet of JnVj la, ieei. the PraaldaaA ouu, snas. oortssA eeraatalaaaaa, to daetere Ibe taaabf. tanUf a Slate or oUatrlot la laaanaealoa. and. b. anal.. melton, to put a atop to ell trade katwaaa the Insnrrao-llonary region and the remainder of tba oonntr. . s niegai traaa beica mrtaltnra of lb. 77" " " kwiaaaioB of Aacnat loth tha Preal -.m. .amnioiaa utercotma with the Inbabttaata of Pwatwrap. ."..T,?'. T" aa.ar-1 muMTSS "f" soaaeWa "QeorgU, South OaroUna, Vlrglnta, North Oaroliao, Ten. .aae, Alabatnd, LonUlaaa. Texas. Arkanaae. Mh.iio. HI exnepUBo Inkabllaale of that oar, of the State of ' "'" wan oi tne AllMbanv mawnaaloo. a.A .r paria vi mat atata, aad tba other I tat so hers mown nameo, as may maintain a loyal adbaaloa le tba Onion and 'tba Oonslltutlon, or may ba from u. t. n. onmouaaaa ooairouea ay asroek ef tha TJalua ai sngaovd 1. Ihe dloparaka of aaM huargantc'l ,,k , . ins iraas ary Depart mrnt, thsnfore, baa ae right to uUrfsre el all wltb the trade siih eny raadoa "neaaaiad and controlltd by foroea of the United SUtaa." ' k0.ll.i7. i Wisniaoa.a rhw XT.- oi vnan ' "-"-.v w.., tmj ii. iojd. Eoirra Ohio Btatb Joobmal .&.- The hwt was pacuiaed editorially in Iha Batiaaal 1811 V V m' UIVUr 9ttl "n' The Editor of this paper tka wyrererflOg to the act gave-ih. iA7.-T7.,nr' v. rr. Ul aTMltlaaM A b . 7 VI UDUMft , lata b 1 . . .. .... tloa, -Uvi daeaait os,'.d .11 tVat, are all gaaunB. Oldaaaa aad womea doa'l go lata hyatayrtatTar a ta, they aerer heard of a year an wWofcja eawavjIaUd J heir miade wiTb neither valor lathe 1.M ... -i. i. .:" forum j wkiak has a.vao- k. ..i..j any Batio. U Ahe world, ,, wMvfc h b & them aotaiag bat troable aad eufferlng aiaet it was Bret raised. Tha Oraaanat'. .w....i. 7.7.1 eeoeiwelj thaaAriaaA It mill k. .t.a .. . . of dear. . lana moathe haaaa. tbL i. !5 ayojhaWad, . . , , . 4 Bull Mum RasjBellT A ' " Ths London eoDtaanoBdeat of the Phllad.lnMa laqmirar, In a latter from laalaad under d.t. Of May 10, says: ; ','.";;.''; ,. , ''t". , '. Mr, Ruaeell. aiaaa hia i.'w.'-t.-j does not hesitate onea! to am. ibai 1.1.' Z-.iJ the Korth, sad fraakly eoaeWeee thaL fat his lata oorreepondenoe with tha naves? he has wriUan nader dUtatioa. aad muU. ... oonvvetieaa vKBrM htrwe M him to do. Let kin, bave ths baneilL anah ak It in or ki. i. tioa.- ' - .,7... r:..TT CI1APMAN, LYON & NOVES, ImportenofandDealtrsla , i French. Enffllsb, German A Aaericaa FANCY GOODS, - . I And mall Wmf OmtnUy. Una. SJB 81 Park Place dr. 4 Cbaroh Bt . " SEW YORK. . OBOBOI OHAPMABT, . BOBBBT 8. LTON, JAMBS PIKB, OUABIiBSH.NOTBS, . OABDNBBB.TCFII. aprS-dSm ' leceBb In navana-Sorrr about Mil.,. .BrW,,wIIsaj,,.M t A New York letter eaf a that from wall. iniormeoi souroes in Havanns, reeelyod by the vumuiuia, arrivoa una morninr.' raDresent tba eeoetslon clique there as dreadfully ereat fallen when the aewe of the oapture of New Orleana came to hand. Just previously, a rebel soboon-er had oome in from Berwick's Bav and renort. ed the Uaioa fleet had been compelled to retreat, and so elevated , were the rebels with this 'news," that the market forwhlskr exnerieno.d increased animation, and some of them carried their enthualaam so far as actually to apply to the municipal authorities for Dermiselon to, il. luminate their houses I ' Alas for the tranaito-riness of rebel bliaal 1 Before Ihe itiea had time to anawer the application the real truth oamaouf, whlaky destined and tallow be. came a drue In the market Thanha! nn,.,,l" v""!yir ""iarwr, fifkiliK nouraee of hi. was a ranked li. but h.m ,. wole iht any attention t. J. - . e . : lit'' ' '' More Troops from PennsylTanla. Pbilapblthia, Mar 24. Got, Gurtin, on the flrat intimation, from the War Department, that additional troops would be called for, immediately replied I " Pennsylvania will furnish any number required.". . . : The Department has ssked for. one regiment ef infantry, whioh is now organising, and will be sent forward shortly. ; ..'("'.. sjaeatleBieja vrsrtif ojfifl ef July l,18oli the6Ut aeeUon ef which pro- "That the Preeldeot may. In hie dlonatlaa. llaaooa mA permit oommeroial Interoonraa with any Bock part of satd or notion, tna inaMtaiita of wblob an ao declared to a elate of ronrrectloo, In eeah artkUa, aad teeaeh time, and by aneh perat na, aa ba, la kla dlwratloa, may uiiaa maai oancuciro le the pnblie inlerolt; and saob la tercourae, ae far aa by him Uoeneed. shall ba aondnntad ana oarnei on only in pxrsoanoa of rales and regulations iv..,.,!!..! Im. M a . . . . vv vwiavory vs so. iy.rar," 7 ..J . Ths whole oomplioeted intereoarse thus pro- . T " "guiaveu oj tne Deoreiary of the Treasury with great sagaolty and admin-iatrative ability. Ths questions eonatantly arising under thie new order ef things ware Burner, oua aad vexatious.. No precedeala existed by which he oould direct hie inveatigations or ar- rivo at proper ueoiaiona. xia aaa oaen nnmnaiiajf io depend almoat exclusively on hi, own legal and inteUeotual reaoaroe and hit oourso has been, approved and oorameadad by all eaadid and patriotio men. No sensible lawyer would arraign his consistency. . ' ' r , In August last, certain Slates vara doolavoJi by ths President's vroolamatlon to ha la l... reouoo, aaa simultaneously ths 6th seotion, above quoted, became operative. At intervals ainoe mat time, scvsrai portions of the insurgent w.v.iw. . u V T V m,u UHJHZBI UDDW l. HM1.VI1 of the National foroea. . Harrll. . ....i without expanding or altering the boundarlee of internal trade. As Ihe proclamation of the i-resiueni was tne only real sfSniai iu,.m ipourreotioB, nr. viarBe might, with rei ateFPabanaooli IacttaaM.. (OomspoBdaaeo ef the Ualrer.) ... Arriral ol COBtraaaaia Dlrsat rraaatka HENRY V. SCHENOK. Wholeaale Dealer In . . , ; Mackerel, Salmon, Herring, Pickled & IDry Oodflsh, &o, 1 ' Be, 11 Bfaurrap Btreet, Oorner of West Street, ' stew Tork. AprillSdam. ' ' GUNS, PISTOLS, &C-, &C. ONION & WHEELOOK, ; No. 866 roadway; N. Y. ; ., , . IHPOBIBBS AND MAXUTACTtlBBBS OP GBWS.. REVOLVERS, RIFIiBB, fistoli, Barrels, Looks, Monntlnira and Onn Material ot every description. Powder Flasks, Shot Ponchos and Belts, Q ami Bags, Peronstlon Caps, Wadding, Dram Flasks, Bowie Knives, Dirks, nnd n foil assortment of Ooods editable for , .. , , i Soldiers, Sportnen & Gunsmith's Uses Depot for Fire Arms Manufactured BY ALLEN & WHEELOCK. Allen's New Patent Oartrtdgo Bovolvan and Biles, varl tyofslsx, the csel arms In the world. a.pruia-.om. - . VCIiCAltlZBD t nTDIA RVJBBKR CliOTfl INS, ABMT XQ0IPMBNT8, Ac, of the weU known blajinaviwraof tha , a..- jwj UNION INDIA RUBBER CO. OFNBW YORK. BVirsalabp, 5h naarSedSm . . BITZBB WBBSTaW, ' i m . .' Oolnmbne, 0 BIDDLE HOUSEDETROIT. THIS HOT Bli IB ROW OPBSFORTRI aonsmsaadarlia of f oasis. Its loeat Ion, oa JeSer. a. Ava.n. Mnd RMdalah ntroat. wltk e front of over BOS feot on each street, la the most airy aad delightful la the atty, and eonvenlent to all tba railroads. The antlra unmimrm of Ihtoeetahllebmenl la tba result oTyeers' of axperienca la tha beat bouses In the eonntry, aad is aiabed in th. beat style, the undersigned having I t Oral anv termer proprienin oi in. American noui. -w vn. . . ,.' aaa u nam annh raiiaaviDniai ana the Blohmood Hons., Chicago. Tba reputation of these Hotels, as regards management, Is n sure evidence that tba Guests of the BIDDLB HOUSB will meet wltb aU the oomforta of a home and good attention at moderate oaargos. J. dtA. B.TABBB, Proprietors, qpfHO-oaooim BAB tAioiiaaiaecaL xaai. I .!;'. . O '.ll'-. l ' W. WATSOB. JOBS MOM BUS. t j-s- '. ?atm' t.t fli.. JV1 UUAjIjX 66 UU, . , . . MAXCFAOTtlBXXJ OF . , DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, ii lo Black' Bottles, ' DeBlJoluis, . die piiT -- :.. ..-.i; sii.wK.,; .r?l!C'.' .lrt a TYB s.iil . r. . jl " ,r,B . PrTTaBURGB.-PHOUlIZ, 8U00 ft: ZMPIRB f.r-.'-0UB& FACT01IE8, " PITTSBTTIlCSrll, PA, 1 ' IT O I ' . 11 ii .'1 ; -0 11 .'.lit d.i , I; .Vai V .' , -nil u-j i..';-' ,....h,.".t V '-li.lls it Wj . !aiio .-ill I'.'l ii.v.,1 i . 1 nr. LltMDT. V nalar la Boheel aad MlsesUi .Watt k'opar, Psjrlodteal,, , me Books, tlaWonary Mo, US 4, nth WOODS & SCHUYLER, ,, ' ' " "i MaavjFaortrssssee, . . .....j ,.,ri, . CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, , nrroavxna ajto joisiae or Cloths. Silks and Cloak Trimmings, " " i 69 Worth Street; ' ' '..'. -1 (asarBroaJway,) '. ! '';,,' ',' BbToWi.'Sr orltiVi D. W00D8, i X ' 8. D. SOHUTXEB. aprS-dam , ' ' Z LAMBBBTTH0M48. 7;.t 1 1 1 B.'JBFPBIBSHARPBB LAMBERT THOMAS & CO. PBODTJOB ",' ; ;r COMlVlISSION MERCHANTS,; Ho. S46 north Broad St., .I ' ! ii PHILADELPHIA. rMiOTJR. ORA1W, PBOVISiyne, lianw, A? aeedi, Wool, Tobaooo, Ualhar, Brlaa rrult, anusr ' mi- Bail Track Into Warehouse from different Ballroad arvpotS. ' . .a. , i . I WEAVER & GRAHAM, " 897 ARCH STREETi. t. Xiaiactelila.ld.'!. WKOX.X8A.XiB QROOBH8. COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THS BALE OP WESTERN PRODUCE. Coi-igumeitB Solicited of Wool. DRY FRUIT, BUTTBR,BSWAY,aVO. anrSS'dSm. l -J '' Flgbt at Front Royal, Va. To Son. B; M. Stanton, Secretary of War: a . vr. ir. oa r.i TrAtav,a praapDiiiv, -, maty uui. a.u.v - command of infantry and oavalry have been driven from Front Royal, with oonaiderable losa in killed and wounded and prisoners. The enemy's foroe is estimated at from 6,000 to 0,000, and ie reported as falling back on Front Royal, tie probably occupies tne piaoe tnis morning.' (Signed,) N. P. BANKS, : : , ... , .. -i ., . .- ,., majoruen.. Nasbtillb, May 23. An eleotioa was held in this State yesterday for Judicial officer-, the vote in Nashville stood for Circuit Judge: Breln, Union, 670; Foster, Beoassionist,' 706. The Secessionists generally voted, but Ihe Union men rarely voted, regarding tne eieetton as invalid. Governor Johnson will give no smmmissioa to the Secessionists elected. ; i. ,. i -,- . . : The President and Caehler of the bank of the Union were arrested yesterday, by order of Governor Johnson, on the oharge of treason. . Ihe town of rulaskl ass been assessed lor twelve dollars sixty-eight oeats, by Ihe Provost Marshall, to compensate a Unloa merchant for good aeised by alorgaa a troops, . n! ; . m have instated that the same authority saoBld putnioiT attest toe restoration or ihsu. ..mil-. to allegiance. But these are not the tlnaa i.k. oaptioue, and Mr. Chase discreetly promoted tha maroaatlle interests of the eouatry without ineialing on embarrassing technicalities. ' - - , The proceedings of the Beoretanr of tha Traaa. ury oaanot. flippantly be diapeeedef. : Ha er-taiuly deserves the praise of all good oitiaens. His duties to ths country have bean i.i.. Uously discharged. , This wiU be noted hereof, tor in our domeatio annala aa an im in th. flnsnoial admintctrallon of the Government; and the eucceaatul manner in which the present Seoretary has menaced ihe nuunaa of th. country will render him illuatrioua. , His labors have been and are enormous in quantity, sad many of them entirely novel in flharAflt.. and but for his remarkable physios', as well as Intel. leotual vigor, he must have bees, long ago, ex' hausted. The Department, of War and of the Navy have also largely inoreaaed duties, but these are simply Ihe aooumulation of business not novel, and whioh may bs discharged, to a great degree, by a mora augmentation of the of. fieial foroe.:. But it is not so with ib.fu.v.1... ISU orHfiTaTf; thS management of the plan. tations at iort Koyai; tna establisment er a system of infanta! revenue, and the details or negotiating an enormous loan will show how new as well as burdensome are his current re. aponsibilities. ' - " j The Seorelary of the Treasury has thus been foroed beyond the lines of safe preoedent, and, like an explorer, has been compelled to guard against unknown caauaitiea. Tne 1 licensee, carped at by the editor of the National Re pub. uoan, were uraitea in eeooraanoe, ao aouot, : . l. . l. . : . i. L1.L-.. i J wiiu tun vivwe ui tee iiikuos. ouunsiLutivani nu visers; were issued in tho name of the Preal. dent himaelf, aad were signed ministerially by the Seoretary of the Treasury, The blow then aimed at Mr. Chase strikes another friend, and thus enlarges ths soops for grateful memories. I It is a pity to aes the blunders of a spiteful ally. . To sustain an administration aa to its genetal polloy, and, at the same time, attack its particular measures, is a paradox mat oaa only be explained by an analysis of motives. . When a person ia diaappolnted In his aspirations for offioe, he is rather apt to hats the man whose views of the fitness of things rendered him deal to sordid importunity. But malignity soon grows blind; and lis efforts, by the beautiful law of oompenaatlon, Deoome vague and ineffectual. Ur. (Jhaae ia not only known by bis friends Dot appreciated by ths oountry. His reputation as a lawyer, is to the' assaults of ths editor of the, National Republican, like Gibraltar to ths on-; slaught of a moth. His mind, thoroughly educated and disciplined, hss never been idle. His studies did not oeass with his graduation, but. every year has increased ma store or lnteueo tual wealth." His mentol perceptions are un-obaeured by peraonal vices, and his erudition and sense of justice qualify him, at thia moment, for the most exalted judioial position in the United States. TINDES. Nxw Tobk, May 21. Tha Trlbuns has the fol lowing: 'it rr.t. .!.;.' . r.i : . .. A gentleman just arrived from North Car olina, and who was a passeagsr on ths Oriental, gives the following intaresting itsms of news in ihatetats:.: .. .-ua -i jiuai 7 .. Gen. Buraside has seised all the commis sioners of the town of Edenton, T. J. Bland, A. J. Glover, H., A. Bond and t. L. Roberts, and taken tasm to nut Heedquartorc at newborn: The 6lh commissioner was not arresled being oonflned to hli bed by sickness. They are held as hostages for the safe return of Mr. White, a u olon pilot, wno was selaed by the Confederates while on a visit to his wife at Edenton. It ia alleged that these commissioners connived at Mr. wnite s arrest, tnouxn taev stoutly deny any complicity with tho matter, and insist that they baa no powsr to prevent it. t uen. liurnside in. lends to aend one of tne commissioners to aale lgh, whether Mr; While hae been ooaveyod, to demand his release. The Oonfederateo threaten to hang Mr, White, and Gea. Buraside Intends that all the oommiasioners shall swing for it, in oass the confederates execute their threat. They were taken to Newbura ia the steamer Ooian Wave, in oharge of Major Jandlne and a guard from bis regiment, and Ihe pawklue ouves. J....7 ,;e,.ta.i!-;i-...fc..i . ,..v-speers, ,,;;r Westers Chemical Writing Fluid ; ; and Blacking Laboratory,' Key, 6t rTalaat-tt., ClaolaaaU, O. GHEmcAis. ytbitin riuiiib," Oopytnt, Blaok, Brae, Oarmiaa, Japaa, ateaMllag aad . . , , 'Baoeaaako, 1 , ...OZXj'POXlIalavXv.'i' ia n"';'i ! ' o:n:AB . t H v ri Original Japanese Blacking jj 'y ; :i : 't 1.t . 1 !.,:.. , i ; . ... I 'I' er."-'. t f-i V J, O'v;. :" :i ti,i 1 1 1 . , v.'j: " ' 1 From nrevrbeniss, W. C. Nbw Tobk, May 21 The NewbSrne Progress, of the 20th, mentions ths return of ths expedi tion ef two regiments from PoUoeksvllle, where they went and dispersed ths rebel oavalry. No casualties ars mentioned. - '' " latPBovBiiiNTS . at M.ejABoas. We under stand that many Improvements ars going on at uanaesaa J unoiion, wblob, tbougn mostly tern porary, give promise of more iaating aud per-manent fntDrovements at no very distant dev. Ths immediate neighborhood of the Junotion net been cleaned up at the expense or the Government, and now presents a oleanly and invit ing appearance, many irame buildings nave been areoted, and other, are in course of erec tion. Beveral shops and eating saloons have been opened, and the place already begins to wear a nuetaees like appearance. ' Naturally there Is no mors beautiful or piolu reequs location anywhere for a town alts than at Manassas Junotion, aad it would not astonish us la the least to ses a prosperous and thriving village built op there during ths next year or two. The associations eonaeoiod with that section of oountrv will attract thousands of visit ors during ths next few years. The refusal of Government to oarry passengers oa the railroad has stopped travel that way lor the present ; but this embargo will be removed in a few days, and then the rush Will be, greater than ever. Alexandria Jfetrt, ,,,... -.. ,,.1 , .. ., j.,. . r--a.-aBW-w 1 11. I I loss or a Pahs Btsadsb. Aa arrival at Boslca reports that ihe prise steamer P..C. Walils, while on the' Vay from Bhlp ' Island to Wow Orleana. with a - battery of Artillery on board, sprung a leak and sunk. ' Ths crew were saved by tne guBboa oaxon. , -,. , , . ! tlliw ;n-.i 1 .. mo ei (ii M)u! r i"1 I Illgh Court of Irnpeaehment. At ona o'clock last Thursday, the Senate pro I seeded to organise itself into a High Court of Impeachment for the trial of West H. Hum-! phreys. The Secretary of the Senate, Colonel John Wi Forney, administered ths following oath to ths Vice President: : . . ; ' I. Hannibal Hamlla, do solemnly swear, that In all thinas aDnertainina; to the trial and Impeachment of West H. Humphreys, lata District Judge of the United States for the several districts of Tennessee I will do impartial jus tios aooording to tho law; so help ms Uod." , . The oath was then administered to the Sena- tors, four at a time advanoing to the Secretary's desk.- - . 1- - - The House was notified that ths Senate was organised into a mgn uouri 01 impeaonmsna. and ready to receive the managers of ths , trial for impeashment from the Houee. ' .i lbs managers on me pan or tne iiouse Messrs. Bingham, Pendleton, Dunlap and Train then appeared at the door o( the Senate..: j Preparation - for tha Irapnaohmont of sj, ! .1 .. ,eiaiw neaBparayea ;f u.i . ; n. . Mr. Bingham said: Mr. Preaident ws are appointed on the part of the House of Representatives as managers of the trial and impeachment of West H. Humphreys, lata District Jndge ef ihe. .United States for the aeveral districts of Tennessee, to appear at tns bar or tne senate and present tbe artloiea or impeaonment against tha said West H. Humphreya. -. The Vice President The maaegera oa tba part of the House will please bs seated at tho teats prepared foi them within the bar of tha Senate. . The Manacers took seats at a table which had been placed directly In front of the Vloe Preal. dent'a desk, and Ihe Sergeant at Arms of tho Senate made proclamation : "All persons are commanded lo keep silence, on pain of im prisonment, wnne tne managers rrom tne Houss exhibit to tbe Senate the arliolee of impeachment against Weet H. Humphreys." The Managers then rising, Mr. Bingham read the articles of impeaohment made by the Houae againat Weat H. Humphreya, for Ugh orimes and misdemeanors, and demanded ia tho name of all the people of ths United 8tates and the House of Representatives, that tha said West H. Humphreys bs oalled upon to answsr to ths high orimes alleged againat him.-. The Vice Preaident informed the Meaegors that ths Senate would take the proper order ia theoase, and due notloe would be given to the House, when the Court adjourned for ths present - ''."'."".'' ( . UTaa FsabfuIi Tan-as that Harraan wbbb Nxw 0 an ass BubbbsdbbbDv Tb New Or. leans Crescent gives what the Delta styles a "Very eloquent and graphic" account of ths aeenea aad inoldents which attended the svr reader of New Orleans to the National tiroes. The following Is an extraol: , ... 1 . . . 1 . ... 1 a .1 1 1-11 "1U a miBUta suns una wbhs svwvrwis, statu svu . a-- , . - ; . to the roof-ta a second ths syes of ths South- Aaag U wvsr-aieat..' , Two ooatraUads, as I have already telegraphed yea. arrived a, tha hwadaaaran-aT . n--...i Bayard Taaterdaw. Tkav saas riit t .l- oampof the rebel General, Charles W.Flelde. The nagreas ara very latelligeat, aad gave aaa lntaraatlBw ii.nsa 1. .." j- , ; . w , -V...VWW ew.eaivj n. One of ths aeerrwaa autad that ha .u 1. pi.v mead the day that General MoDnw.ll'a guard entered Fal mouth, aad that tho axoite-aaeat aad aoastanaatwn was intense. Ths troops are poorly olothed, and half of them are armed merely with shot guas. Tha oavalry have but taw eartiaea with them, aad ealy double bar-rsled shot ions. Theaffloara atataJ 1. h. s few dayssinss, that aa opportunity would be afforded them by oertain officers who were go-tog to Rtahmead, to send U that plaoe for the Porohase of a wpply of shirts, drawers, oto., sad Iks mual avail tbaw.a.1... k. .7 ' as it orobablv anuU A. it.. .1... a-ouli have lie opportunity of sending for sup-plies from that plaoe. They are eatlrely without coffee and seldom set salt. Gea. Fields said that he would fight as. . . Ths nscraea a Lata thai ihaw -j - I.. forenao of Ihe effieera ilMa. Isalibl'wB (hav lao obwiVabbb it waa elated amonget them . that if Virginia was lost,WeooMioa-saoAiM be foroed to "go in." Ons of our. men who was wounded talk. owl. TaBOS on Fraderlakahnrar aad l.ka. ,..t.AU- dledin the ears aaar Aahland, on hie way to Riohmond. , Iha rebels bad lateaded to have attacked os oa Batnrday, the 10th Inst, but hearing of the doings of the Federal forces below them, they had Boafeoned tha ntt.mni. Th. ' ooatxabaails wera forwarded to General Ms- WrBHeirf,.,,- ,,,11 i,,.;..r.,,, y . BibaitoBB to bb Tabbb witbovT a Fiosrt-. A letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer, dated May 19th, says: . A flea af twin. .m. In ,v.m il. day, aoeompanylng a request for aa armisttoe sn uaya. ur oourae, Ue request oaanot be granted. The Rebellion, ia Vi..ui. 1. ..1. deatly oa its laat legs. It Is reported, here, that ths oitiaens ef Riohmoad have held a ptrb-llo meeUng, of three daye" duration, at whioh they resolved to aivs MoClallaa th. altw iih. out another battla It is said that ths armistice asked for grow oat of this mseting. Prominent Generals, hare), rive it a. ih.i. -mini.. Army of tha Potomac will march into Biohmoad before tho eloae of the present week without a struggle. God grant that it may bsso. . .1 " , .a, 1 - Nsoao Haaoaa. The war ie hrinolno kanvaa to light, not only among the whites, bat antoag saw wiswotav- , mm nntnmmn awiqs ar si.e.i.ii.ai - strlpss In sight of Roanoke, hs saw a little oa- boo paddling off to him, whioh held a tingle blaok maa; aad In that contraband head victory waa : brought to tho army of the United States of Amerioa, led by Buraaldo. He oame to the Rhode Island general and aald : 'This is dssp water, and that Is shallow; this is swamp, ..that i, firm land, and that is wood; there are four thousand asn here, and one thouaand there; a oannon here, a redoubt there.' The whole oountry was mapped out, as an engineer oould not have done in a month, in -the memory of that man. 1 Aad Buraside was loyal to humanity, and believed him, - Disloyal to the Northern pulpit, dieloyal to the prejudioe of race, he was loyal to the instinots of our oora-mon nature knew that man would tell him the truth, aad obeyed him. The soldiers forded here the negro bade them, the vessels anchored in ths deep water he pointed out, and that vlotory was planned, if there was any strategy about it, in the brain of that contraband, and to-day ho stands at ths right head sf Buraside, olad in uniform, long before Hunter armed a negro, with the pledge of the General that, as long ae he lives and has anything to eat, tho maa that gave him Roanoks shall have half aloat" ... v Yet there are mea among as Who would have permitted an army to bs destroyed, rather than to have used, or trusted la, a negro. . .. .. . . ' i oB. a . " ft . .. . -. -Tm.9 Ilor Crop, s ' The exports of eat meats to all foreign ooun- trlos from Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Portland, aad Baltimore, from November 1, 1861, lo April 16, 1862, and the oorreaponding ume tne previous seasoa, were as iouows: 1100-ai. 67.IW2,). lbs... V I.Sk:-.v--SI lucre aoe thii eeaeea......u.Lr.......W.M,lao The sx porta of lard for tho oorroapoadlag pe riods were , ,. c, ,.. . j liso-ai. . uoi-es. SM-S.TSO tbs.........- .ai,ii,oo ike. BflA .!." .(ft -. I - qo,v".IP IaoreuitaUeaaaoB.m.M..................S7,viT,vOClU. ,,).-.... . at. - ' ( unconiutauonai aiecisiauoia. , That distinsuishad nubllolst and lawyer. Prof. Joel Parker, of the Cambridge Law Softool, well known for his adhssion to the political principles of tha prevent Administration, has placid oa record tha fallowing opinion for the edvloe of bis politioel friends: . - To tht Editor of tht Bum Journal: Dsab Sis. Will yoa permit me to ssy that ths sooner the Republican party cute itself loose from all nncoaautuuosval . projects waetner way relate to awanolpatioa by proclamation, ooay quering States and holding them as Tcrrito. ries,' confiscation without trial, or any other measure act warranted by the Conciliation,) the sooner il will begin to provide for lis own salvation. .,, . Very truly, yours, , JOEL PAK&EB, , ;; " -'' ' ' ', c'n;-' Turnod Vp Allre. .' ; . ''Boms time sines, Ur. David Yohe, of Pigeon Creek, WaahingUn county, went to the battle field of Fort Doneleaa and had disinterred (as he supposed) the body of hie eon, who had re. celved a wound during the fight, of which ha afterwhrde died, and was buried. The body was conveyed home and re-interred In the family burying ground, at Pigeon Creek, all thr family being satisfied with ths identity of the body, exoept a sister of the deceased. Last week Mr. Yohe was aetoniahed at reoelvlng a, letter from his son, whom hs supposed was dead. and buried, etating that after some weeks' treat, eat in the hospital, he has recovered, ao far aa to be able to rejoin hie regiment, aad ex. . pected to take part ia the next battle. The joy of the family Can better be Imagined than described. - ; - - ,t . ... - ; Tlio Conscription Act Id Dixie. : 1 The Richmond papers, on ths passags of this' act, by the rebsl Congress, declared that It would meet with ao opposition in Virginia, bat r that the members from ths Cotton States, "whoa, 1 battles Virginia was fighting," were the par. ,, tlna who anaoaed Its nassais. And sure enough. toe prsss in South Carolina are the first to take ' the oaa) from their Boyoes and Koittes, Bad elh- 1 era ia the Uagress, to rail out against it, aad , absolutely begta to threaten timp v ooaevyt- rjumf." The South Carolinlah says: , "We lean by teregraph of the passage of a bUl by Coagrass piasaiag by eoascriptloB iall i over alghtajea aad aader thirty-five, aad to raise 1 b vast aad pormeaeat army, Without reference a to the Btates. Thts Is a great aad mighty stride to a military eaasMeHUoa. H it be aroyolutaly ' teeeaaary to save us from a ceaquest by tba Hnnb wa ara wilUaa to submit le it, but we fesr Ihe public mind mast prepare Ueelf for a great , 1 . wst-fc ' ..,lM,S70,ao Ibe. 07,B.,AI j, nT.l 'ai 11 .0 Javo'(!. Ir.e I'J.A |
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