Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-05-28 page 1 |
Save page Remove page | Previous | 1 of 4 | Next |
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
Philadelphia Advertising. wart iiiarli.li.tt. rHIU'rHl., itOB TUB RBLIetr Of TU BIOK ABD ' Ml D,-.l, rl aed Ok-caeeD. A JiUMi of fie Caewai O'caci, MiLnAi diiiu .iv.u Oratla br the Aetina Samoa. Velqocle ErO.IarAtO. SIM- IBAL WUUW krtaolk. ef IH Bcxacl gcac, end Ibe BW BBMKDIBt employed 1b jilepnoaery. eoai id mi I Ml Br. I letter earelopes, free af charge. Bo.S Booth Mnlh elreel, ntledeipkla, Pe liiHI T. LOUIS, -MliiTU B'VaeJfca. J between Tblra Mia sobhb, j-nueaoipnu. '(he Bnderelgni-d, herlug leased, foe a M ef reel tuo pieeaun u, aaaonnoiBg tbia noonlcr bum, km In tir frit ludt bud the imcling community thai It If now ....... ... UiA MMtlflBi Of BOMML Th kOBCa llflM Tjr iL.h: tut. hah keLi antlrelv toaoveaal etaf etted In eapei-lor menneri the apartment, en large, . ii vantllKbMl and fnrniehed In modern civic It Is 0M- I ell) located, ooavenlenl to ell the depot Bad steamboat udiuge, bbd lb tbf Immediate vlclnltf of Ik OneUm (nnMal Uk.tb. Bold ll a' oVotahwaBt br tbf acecs modetioa of Ihuoo preferring tbt Boropeea pits. Frioee 1 1 Boom, (rod Three to Mm Pollen par week, acoord- )Df to loobtloa. t Ecardtieoper den Taile Hote foe kueiaemseeairmi.iii-. , ' r j ; t j k BBHHX 1IBIIJ, IBAAO Ik DBTOB, aprS T. W. BAKER & CO., voramtto BONN. RICJttei. s lOO WTOiTiu An lonui or FANOY .DItYi GhOODS ooanuis SILK8. DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS. CA881. MEEB3 AND VESTINOB, WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, LINENS, HO-" ' "' BIERT AND NOTIONS,' No 137 North Third street, philAjdelphia. ; ' ' " merldta ' . ' ' t'TIHI DH10H.' vii..:i . II. tiik Street' above Third, Philadelphia VPTOH & S WCOMEB, Proprittor. aWThli Botal If eanttal, eontenlent by Paaaaagsc 1u in all certs of to site, and la every aartliialw adwtsd to thtoomfort and wanM of tha traftnfff pnbtlo, ilTiai.tt.araT, : , ;;, - tpM-d'T EVANS & HASSAU, MILITARY I ,t u ,3..: i- ; ... FURNISHERS No. 418 Arch Street, ,cT) -j :,. , K VI .f:'i:J 1.1 V'.,:'! , ,. X XX X Xj jek.X Z3 Xj 3E be '..f.."i t, 'IT..?, -r BILK AND BUNTING) FLAGS, ' J .1 , - PRESENTATION FLAGS, EBG1MENTAL FLAGS, nurd-dSffl EMBflOIDKRIES, to, 9ft Die Sinking Enfrt vlng. AND .Faxioy : Printlnii By A. & 6. McCLEMEMT, 331 Chesnnt St., Philadelphia, ENVELOPES, BUSINESS CARDS, LA BELS, fa tither Tinted or Embotud. BEAL PRESSES, PATENT SELF INKING PRESSES nl HAND STAMPS neatly executed. aVOrdAH promptly attandod to. ' ' mar4d8m J . JOHN C. SAVERY, Xna.oloiaabl Xiru. sot last -' AMD DBALBB III . Paints, oils, glass, dye stuffs, pes- ( OMKi, FATNV MKDHJlNUa, 0., SO. No. SOT. Market Street,Pbllatdel-.-. . phla, Pr: - Oity and Oonntir Dealen npplM on tha moat ftirora- n niourma. urour. dt mail prompii7 hhowi w. raar4 d3m , - . R. ESTERBROOK & CU. titeel Pen Manufacturers, Pblladelpbla. T) BSTBRBROOK CO. DBSIBB TO J okII tbe atteutlon of tha trad, and tha Am.rloaa Vulillo to the faol that Stool Ftlii an aiada In thl. oonn-. bf thm frjual in qmillf to the beat Imported ar i ca. CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERS applied on the moet fbvorable tenni. Order, by mall promptly attended to. marld'Sm AUUAB IODHO, D A VID YOONO, B. 0. M00B1 ARMAR YOUNG, BRO. & CO.. IMP0BTIB3 DIALIBS IH ' EMBROIDERIES,. LACES, WTITE COODS, HOSIERY, SIITTS, L0TE9, TRIMMI1VG8, &c. No. 885 Market Street, mart-dSni' " ' ' PniI.ADBll.PHIA. DAVID FAUST & CO., (Inocanonto Vatut, Wlneumar Do.,) ' 1MP0RTERB A WHOLESALE DEALERS IN .. - 1. Jill i, ,' j. .: ... l XO. 40 NORTH THIRD ST.. PHILADELPHIA. BsVID FACBT, mert'dfim B. B. OBXOAB, JNO. HABOLP JOHN STROUP & CO., TJCOIIBOU 10 BTEODP A B10THIB WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 1 ;pish,j a 1 - No.i 84 s North i Wharves; . And No. SB BTortb Water Street, - PHILADELPHIA. eprlfidSm t. - LINEN BOSOMS. IN EVERY STYLE AND, (VARIETY, BY ' tl. NICHOLSON, ' J Nos. 101 and 103 North Third StT, r IMPORT A iUPKRIOH OOLDBWB'LAI, 1 Onue Bleaobed Llaen, and, hare ail mj work made op I n the beat manner under my own laperrlilon, and avary " ''AlK.aTui'uoe' er SHIRTS, 6oilAB8 and OVFIB a' way. on hand, eorcfoHj made and warranted to Ht aid for eala at tha loweft pmtibl. priao fa Jobbera, nooieaaie remaraaaa Heiauere. Oaab and anipt paylD( .hart tlbM ktryen an Jerlylaeltad, a: npsriloa YARNS, BATTS CARPET CHAIIT. SL. EL. "ITariolMOVtfli, WImIiuIi Dealar la Tarma, 13 BABBIT ek S If . aTlaTTH IfBBBT 1 d ., ... .1 H . . . .. i...ii,,'i ... , . ,...t .. . IBILADBLyBIA, VA. nlTBBI WlLL mb A FULL BTOOK Xj ol Cotton Qirpet Chain, Ooltoa Tarn, Twlet, Wed- Tarae, Wool Twine, oioa, Daiiins, voon nana. Tie . xwiuea, uanan ndle wlok. Oowlet Tarn. Broom Twlon. . bhoe Threeda, Oolton, Hemp and Uinllla Oordafe. Wood. ea and Willow Were, ranoy Baikeu. Alio, a fan eaeorb. ment of riv Net.. ' whloh ha aCnee a. Uenne.atarai IIWWT NFJTU4HH PHId KB. i.far.r8e-dCm j ,UullllIUtli iiuiiaxuiit ;:v;ui.iJMjE;y,r CtiLOMBUS; Q1I0. fWEDNES DAY , THE ' . ''PERKINS . - i (if 1 double Lock stitch i ult .VtOi. U 1 i) -iJl i i. FAMILY IAND MANUFACTURING . .. .3 i ,1 n U V U A J U ewlns MaoHlue. THE BEST OB BAPBR """ t.T Hah llW.' f Oablaal.JW fllSjW nd A BATTLE WITH FIRE! 1 ti.il ,fln!e ' eHMafa10. Wtxtfneae, reaa'a, Bmaibf tl, Ute. I 1 n. Ba rVa. awfaaaJM fat tke gwatlrf , kink oaranad haeaamtkallik laet, auatore with r pwiarafB, eaUrerr laetioyedi M'taat tkaa etbatll eaAaM lee of 70V eafae erfrl7 teelad. Ik aeery taataaea earlai tkalreatlreaoataate. to tk. life- 1 aaa perfect eauanKuen or oeaara. Tan of four Bar- lata whisk wan m my BOWlBBM. Vnldlna OabiaatVtM Thfc) b Ika HmDlaat Maohlna aanr mmim. Kmrnm eritk trelaht uadle, o two wool, witkntt y' rewladlnf and from ita .Imollelle la not liable to ta ndt af nrdar. : ndaUlroiilaraBdllamplaaf kewlaf, at aail and it Agent. w.ntedln'eTery towa'u tae''itaiatV waom unenu laaaoemenie areonerao. eial.and aaaeylklng pertalnlf ft china osBelaally ea hand. I am pntllH arelaabU ImproTemaat aa the Moon ma- aaueiorwiucai Bare ue the aolaafaaaal arl wfllea eoaiice the hu rerkln'e machiae for Moon alaoklaaa tkal kare aot been maeh aboeed, wbek tirau aaa be agreed : fcri al .t. 3 j jt. . 8BO.,P,.OBB,1 SauraJArtnt, ibrrbelMtod tutaa, 1 Omoa and aal. Boom, 1S Weet etb It. TK .":il I illi .n WHEELER WILSON'S Awarded th. rirtt Premlom a. tha beat AMILY 7 SEWING MACHINE For three eoooteelre eean, at the , ti NIT tin. STATER " F i I B J For car nuoamln yean, at tha Oaio SrAti ran; e mmuln fean, el tke Omoraa.Tf Maomaii Ikennrra. i'...t. v. . x Office, 77 West Fourth St, riJUS'B UPEHA. HOUBE, u mWffrinvaTr rinrn fcbo-dly .'.i.;.-,. . v, , . . - .iwll A.; . ii:iV .a O. Forsberg, NO. S EAST FOURTH STREET, ,, . SOUTH . 8IDB, IA8T OF MAIN, OF BTAIBS, Oluolauiaktl, ' O., MAMDf AOTDBBB.,AP llllll IB i Trusses for 'Radical Dure, SUPPORTERS AND SHOULDER ' BRACES. Snrgioel and Anatomical Ifeehenlclan." Xfireator and Xanulaoturer of AppanteiforGurTatore of Bplne, Wrjr Back, Club Feet. Bow U. and other Fhiitcal Ilefoeml- 41,. Bpllot. for Fraetnre. and Dislocation., tieaaklaca lur Yertcoee Tela,, Kaee Oepe end Anklete made to order. Itpaolal attention paid to the repair of Arundel Limb.. a oompeteK remeie eo onena e badiee. - Befera br Dermlealoa to Dr W 0 Mneaer. TJr O O Black. man, Dr FBoelkor, mj P Jodklne, Or F Bohmldt, lr. eraM, nr A jsettmen. (mark' IBOIf RAlLIKQa, BANK TAtriaTVl JAIL W0RK, j'-,'.. MARBLSIZBD OO D AHO IROIf MANTVLB, BKAM- BLBD gratee, Ao.v Ao. 1 T. F. B1KEB. Ho. VTl, m, end.97l Wait Sth etreet, Olnelnnatl. O. . mrlS Imendt 7 w ARLB'S NEW HOTEL Ko.'B 39f B41, 943 B4 OMll Itnit, aeaV in . .1 . ' , . . .. , Terms, 8150 per Day. THB ABOVE HOTEL IS NOW OP EH for (ha rccantion of ihmIl Tha locatlan halnff ami tnl Is rjr oonreotent to hnitDeu and pUcea of unae-meot, aad My of acotst from all parte of ttw city.- Tba hooM will aoooanodate Wtwaaa 800 and 40Q, oontalni all of tba modem ImproTuaeot. and la fitted up and Air nlihed la a aaat and handsome ttiattiier. Tha raoms (of wDicn a rgi Daniwar are eragia, ai BBDraaiiy well 1'nt a aaa veniiiBLeu. bbb. in w. mnuiu aaa imh atmm that eould add to tha oomfbrt of tha (nwtSf aad rank It a first olaie hottl. WM. F. SABLE IOBJ, AprillSdly. r-:: : I 1 .:;t - Proprietors. rlat'a FaUtil Okaekblan laAa whisk le reaaataed there thrkart Ibe aatlee eeeOacraMaa, " ' -. .. . aaa. aAea ta Are. Bo water waa throws oa tha knOdlng: Brerylhlsg la Btraajb after the in was nearly el food aa aew. cTL. wAaua alee praaitiBl eel kle beoee, paean aad meaer In eenewyvareeeaDoBjikeeagUl.aaaae nra. waa. awoerai v fvnuaaie owner 01 awHBar ruar rniepi aebja, whlck wea aenrely teetad, aad etrea rlpg'a aaiploa eomBlamlr kle keaka. aaa am aad aaoaa. Ika reealt creaa eaiiaaaefirw, aaa era waa. a aaae aal tier. rieeae eena m one. eeme eiae i uii botiflit of yoo Immediately, wad by H. T. A Brie B. B Tie Tleae liil, . 1 r i . .1 u . JOHN B. BOWBIf.. r ilUaleaaadBerriawa lean) la ab ore In.. Thai ear aubaoka.ratmandU,0l)0wBea. yapen ( atket. ore In.. They eared O.L.WltCOB. BBBBIHB1 PATBBT OHAMPI0B akf arrbooke, w f ajii -p.gf, -IwmMjm as . T , . , WILUA BOBBBTB. HHUeOrO'S ' PATENT " CHAJCPION ffOU .. . ... pBO0, .-. u. ..'.. .... . BBBBIMOB flrfAalPfftw' fTMt!aB.ttAn1 Ml rt UnedwUk Berttar a Fiord1, aew Pateot O p.1 ilawd rea. eaiy eeeiai waaaaeaaaMaeeriUea.-M vwaudBB-lwuiiB BArag. kr ellrer paoeae, aw. acaen eiecant BBiah and m tar ana rariea aaa utnli BBBIMaAOul.tAl 1 K , ...y' ' .-. - T uftebli : Mxm. O. O. Hillyer, lUea toemosd bf Wr Aieads to tflfaMblloUf to her WUek htm far SalaaA naeuet her tlufn h ' ' Btu thBFetlAM lUarUaallw .Tmm it l'T.. wwbwh 11a aoirarsai usa. - w..v.uB whim, wi.u nuauraoe 01 aaaara, waion Vaoe will not permit to pottUah, can teetlfy to the eficaey 01 the abore loalei t .. OnOIBBATI BBFBBBVOSA' '' "ii BIrt DPeTF Whin. MnDr BlaoVmkn. -ah ,:,..-,,., I . , .1, A ' ' " "J'"J"lff Ui UU,t:iS !,,. Jiri.i ....... r!16- WM W vky thar voted ak w "?. tkt mafawi aialtaau.. T" aaw." aad k. 1 r . . ..- : f w,w f taeir a. "? . : iaor oc im aid Oaw. toytWOomhM!. Korslnf f 4 , AfteniooR Beyort e U ' LITE "111 til' 1 1.J' awae-l IS 1 ' ! Gen. Crook's BrllUajBt Victory at l iiji .H e-'MWUMUVa ..!,. .fc-,.n 'A 1AI. r.rrMh, Hi Ti! ('HOiflli Tfcey coirorcT of the dUh IIOAH BEOIMENT I inroKTAHT 9Ef8. HebeU coataletolr Bouted. DrDodn. DrJOUprnMP,'' rj Peler Ne O WllUhlre, Domioiok, D Oibaon. liAKWooi, M n A Toll. Caaalllj, " W M McCkmeroB Wray, . Wood!, Wklppl. r 1 ; John P Foot. 8 A Thompson, 8 R Batei, W A Ooodman, J M Nile, JDMinnor, . . M HiaohBo.i " Henry Nige, J 8 Brown, . ETylor, KarihalL AM Had, Mi Simpeon, . . , 1 f - HnDTylor. DIRECTIONS. .. - Tha hair mnat boeombad and kraaked ahcevMivaae lore the Tonic if applied. Then take a (mail stiff braak andepply the Touio to the seals, bains careful that the note of the hair an perfectly latnnled with It N. B. This is to certify tkal sons are genuine unices "ejoca u. v. UieiliTIEH, For aale br B. B. Mearts, and DrnaxUt. icncrellr. i aniwIltB .. .. ,, ,, PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS . AT, THB ( i . . , , BOSTON SHIRT FACTORY I - ' - 6. A. KBPPHBB, As'T, 101 Blsth St., betweea VI wa anal Raaa, - twaivmwuiuaijuvijiiaufl nuiLDIsTO,) BeU-Messarsmest for Bhlrts printed directions ami free ererrwhen, aad so easy be andentand that any one uvse an own meeenn lor snirts. I warrant a good The oath lobe pal to th Xipreaa Oompanr 01 re ceipt of goods. apro-dSm Bbel IaOM S8 KlUod, 6 WountJ- "i .ed anttiee rruonorw, lul L' l,,i-Ji . i Triaas'e Plsaaboh. fc,t- .ABsrr iibb Fibiio. bbab Fbaiilih. Va-. Monday, My 2 1862. Farther odenti kre rlT4 f Col, Creak' brilliant Tlolorr l Lwiibur, OronbrUr oounty, en th Mil Uiti- 1 . .lui. -.,a Oen. Htk Bttaok 01. Crook wilb thrs lliouiand mfaatry, oalrr, nd all ano.- Arter ipirlted bcbi or one Boar, the) rtgii ten pal M flight in atlor BonfuilM, kad their night loon hum roai. . .. . v" :-. - Col. Crook eaptured rear nnea bbob b MMrMl poeltun that It was loaded with eanleter nd mhobi Ind ( reund of a. BBIUOB, . - Th rebel! la lb early part of the ht oar riei off their killed aad woaaded, bat left oa tar Beia in ana, iBeiaaia eertral omoer. aad 69 wonnded ; 189 prisoner werJ eap'ared, moac them Lieut: col. Finney, Major JCdrar. and other offioer. 800 itand of arm were tok ... .. . . .,, . , The enemy, to onr their retreat, bnrned ureenoner unagt, beyond whloh the ooald not o parsnea. CoL Crook's riotory ni only won by herd lighting again! greatly anperlor foroe.' We lost fourteen killed, sixty wounded and fir pioiei ospiurea. Some of oar woanded were shot In the etreet of Lewlibarg, a they were returning to the hoipltal, -by tha oltliena of the town. .sl Hlflo Fteht ABd' Boot a Whole Bobl jvrisado ,,. ,,v .,,, T ol 1 war kflaan af J.rT n..i... c ; - mad. th arranIUUM LJ" ramaaL had i...u.. ..T t u Tbadb to No roil w eaanot bla ihlab ktad. to tk Mpl of Wolk, m a - .. . . ew'eoaj Tharotih9 HoaUorLaad at i : fc.. '.l ii j f : ij. i j, 1 1 .. ) I'- I i .-A)!., I SV,W ' 1 f J.lJ .1 .. '., Tber aro Sarrfod, ad 9 Taken ' PrlmenVaad Biuod I l ; i '.IS J.aui,4 v n-Hf r ,.-)(f li-j ; Naw Tobb, May IT. The Hsrald'a oorree-Dondeat reporl that the ' 4th Miohig aa RegU menL In tke recent skirailoh on th Chiaka- aomoaj, foBfht aad rat.d a. ..tir t.bo! bri- th, u0...or .oSiiruZSZL f?.Z" Mfia. . - .. J J-- 1 a .: .: ".7 ;r lUTWn ' '. ' t!".j i .. w rorsirs, waa UM thkaar m aarf rstarwnri paper, report t oa to i himaelf ,boT. the de of tha t.i V. a ..v"I .... ir tv. jij W'T www ewmsia k.. ail ' acra awaowiB Waaaiaato. .uk i "V I eeoessarlss af Ufa. Th- T TT dasaM.n1.nl..r.7Z:w"- VBolaffot ..j i oestuata wh.B ther;:-'::::! :r. . I tir::zrrrt,.r .kPUia .fdi. boat 1b th.r.Tu., f" i'io cl kathiuppodwa. aa ordiaary ataBbo ,15.WliW"UMta- WrUkii. W I. ,u. j:.. "... C-. 77-. y i aiooat I tr.de Hwen, uue i waa bnu a Taw eat mi I until th. Vfiioa prtaon.r. .m. dJaw" US" u nam the moring objeot, 0a. youna man from ol.'Tt" " Indikn. ri.d out th. 0W 1VI?mJEZ mf."F" "P drrlralea if PMBl la awsv IWk ii, tka btulaaaa aa. .a. a w Tr I waa annaad k.i. tj." . . A7 w JfoiMrsA will tj7a Jta7 r . Ulilf awaka,. ik. l . I 0 tke Brit to rotora In tku .nut. T FBOBf OS'fPQO WEIL'S ARMT. He It eaterlnv bit Uau, ; Bebeli Burning Railroad Bridge Dertractlon of Large Qnantltlei ; oi weoei irea: Capture ; of the Rebel Alice! v--.il or!) Steamer M IDPLBTOB, BTBOBBIDOB 00., LITHOOBAPHBa, aUAVBata COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, ft Wast Faaurth Bt., ClmelaaatL All kinds of work dons in las beat itris aad on short notice: . .. . farticular attention wUl be grrsa to ordera fer WEDDING CARDS, VISITINO CARDS, o i' i i t ' ' i . I i iwtr Orders najbsssatio lbs Jotmu Omen, . BUTAOaiV ' - UMBRELLA, PARASOL ! .1 . AND! J(m!1 JJj.ir. i Walking Vane Hanofaetory, 1 1ST Main Street, OlaelnaatL Ohio. MerohenU and Oealen ere parttsnlarly'lBTited to call id eiamlne at a lock of Omenue,. Paraaaea and Walk. mg Uanee, which I am onerlng at Maanhctanr's ooet. i. luosrauH, 107 Main street, west aide, betvcea and Sth, Oktclnnetl, 0. . rUmbnlla. Parasol aad Walklaa-Oaaa kfaiariala. rnlahed to the tnde at reduced prleee. Jans-dem Fluanolal, 1 LAIN S TJpem awery Depatrtmaat ol Oorernment oronratlr adlneted and caahad. Bonnty and fries Money aoUeoted., , , . ww. 11. auirrr. jr., .rmv and Narv Aeana. efn. a Barnet tfrui .m 0mehlO.Joi 1V- J "I OTKCINHATT, OHIO. MedlcaL mfobtant to LAsixs, ;hV.;., ' Da. Jon aanr, kern tbranwarda of tweatr man deroted hie profeaalonal time exoinstvetr Is tha treatment of FBMALB 0IFF0DLTIB8, and baring snoseeded la Ihctwanda of oeaea ta rea tori og ibe effiloted eo sound health, has now enttn oonfldenoe In offering pnbUcly his UttBAT ABH1JAM MBMISIX." DR. HARTBVI ,l . Chrono-Thcrmal female ' Fills, which Ban naear yet failed (when the directions ' Bare seen einctiy louowea,) in remonng : dlBcnlUee arklaa fram . . Obstructioa, or Stoppage of Natm I natorlng tha syelem to perfect heeltk. wkea fcfler- aremiaiiianiowarroaawn..uMei,ine Wbltee. other weakness of ths uterine Organ.. Also, In all of Debllltr or Merrons Frostntlon. Hyeterlc Pal- utlons, Ac., which sn fbnrannen of more aarlona eeaeo. eYSTTeatf Pillt ore ae rftollm aonaieea ea Ikaaom. auWioa, andean, be fata bf ate steal CVMeaMbanJeerUAocI aeaela, deMVew ; at the eeme time they aot lies A oaAaa trengtnening, inrigonting ana reeloring the evetsm a health! eonaltloa, and br brtaaine on tha moathl, nerlod with reanlaritr, no matter from what sense tba ob- etrncttoas may arise. They eaenld. koweret, aol be take daring tha Bret threeor lenr month, of pregnancy, though mm at any oioor eime, aa muoamage woua DS tns iw ealh) - - " - i .' . ..'u i . ! Baca box contains 00 rills. Pkioa on dollab. ssal aaa deal red they will be ant by mall pre-paid by ear adrertlecd Agent, oa ncatpt of tha money. ' bow vy innggisusaaerauy. i" .--. i KaeAaaaaraan, Wholasal Agenkk Olnelnnatl, For sale br H. Wlkam. B a, aamaal aa o. Bo etwvOelwmbaB. '. 't-- it. ., -i 4ii.'i .,uu...- i . eakaaeonw ' i ' '..1i M ,1. .:-B r .. . ' -AHL'I fcl . Ooamrao, Obm, . a . a- a V inn! t '2 'chItTbsdV Amajisn a Law, BB WaU atreet, Bew'Tork, e.ltea4 (a sw Tnek.aadO ountT,reHsionSn MANHATTAN u HOTEL, h ' r.f ..!. l !-! : " ',. ' --m -.ii aaooir booB , iaoM,.aaoAiwAT,, 'WBiaBllrlfc,- N. nVQQVtBL' F .a ',: . J Biitv!)ii' 'txat-U t Pay. O.T. TURNEY, I XSrOOSAHJJPlXTBIelO, .i ITTILL ATTBBTD TO TBB COLLBOTIOB VV of all Military claims, sack ea Bonnty, Peatloaa and Beok Pa,, on the moet rreeooable terms. vsuueuas .anc saw ray rmnarimsat rot Beaeer mpocyoaat a H rjeaWe-feolllllee tha lew where sea kan. to Droeecnte claims eaaieet tks So. ersmeBt. Special el ten lion paid to making up Offloen' eoormata. OBoe Bo. a Jonrnel Bnlldlag, (ap stain) Bail State mrwiBAwes,.. ,..... a, BaaywMiw MBBIOAB BABK BOTBOO. .;.....,-'(.. . . t (Booth-eeat Oornar Mela aad Fonrtk Streets,) . .... O1H0IBBATI, OHIO. , Bngnnd la a atrle oorrerpondlng ta excellence to that Beak Botes, Ballroed and Oonnty BoDda, Bills of Bx change. Checks, Draft., Oertl koalas of Block and He-Ths abore oBce is ander he saperrWon of ' , , 0,T.iOHsB,.; oetunr OnetaaaH. QEOKGE W. ..GEOBGE, Wholaaala CommlMlOB Dsalar BOOTS AND SHOES- i - fioMls at Eaiters Hanoi 'rs Prices 15or Oaali. Waraha.ua,' ioa,' Wklaat 1 Street . CINCINNATI. - marldSm SEW '.' . i r .i j 7i i XV GOODS I At ' ' , 1 . O S .Z3 ' S, ' Bartag Joel reoatred from Mew Tork en alagaat escort. meat of Ocode for Gentlemen c Wear, I am now prepared to oner to my old patron, and cthen great Indnoements la the election of garments for the comiog season. I hana large Stock of ... i . OLOTH8, OASBIMEBBB, VEBTINQS, Andagenera! eeeortaeaot of Fnrnlahlng Goods, of tke Blcheet and Neateet Styles In the Market; all of whnh I em celling el the cheapeal possible rates for GASH. , , . .. : BPECIAL ATTENTION PAID v'! n .1-1 : , kilitart. onnw jlothibib. Baring bad Icag experience hi the Cot and Munftw terra of Onoera' Clothing, I kel ooafldckl that I can glie wtlr. aetlefectlon to ell mr patroae. P. BOBB, , Merobaat Tailor, Cor. Town A Blgh ft., Ocbuabat, 0. may ill VVLOAHIZBD ibtoiartjbbbroloth ISO, ABMT IQUIPHKBIB, Ac., of the weU knows Maananturs of ths . . ; UNION INDIA BUBBBB CO. OF NEW TORE. Feeealebr: '' i'.'i' "l,' SBLTIBB A WBBSTBB. ' ni .-'l,i- , t, n .vstampas, u . v BIDDLE HOUSE, DETROIT, TBI HOTKL IB MOW OPBI NBTHI aeoammecatloB of gneite, Ita looet loo, oa Jaffnr. AnaBe and Baadoleh atreet, with a front of oyer 200 feet oa aech street. Is ths moat sin aad eellaktfal la tka city, asd aouvenlent to all tba rellrcada. - The entire maaagaaaaat CI taueaiBviiaaoflewe w neauoiyean' of experience In the beet honaeo ta the eeaaery, and la ' i liahad la tha beet etrle, the nnderelgned baring been ti i Brat and former prasrieton ol fke American Hotel, cw Tork Olty: tka La liem noaee, rhlledelphia; aad tbsBlakmeud Baaee,OhicagOi The reputation of tbaee Batele, as sagards management, s enn erldancc that tke Onasts of the BIDObB H0U8B will meet with aU the comforts of a home end gooC attention el nroderete charges. ... , S A A. B.TABBB,, Proprietors. .. sjrsWhMlB ! t i j.-'Ium. , ZOaitaiailtBlieca. 18Q1, u j j ifOBB, BIBB. WM-, M.'OUt.L.Y & OO,'! w. WAan ill- k-J Uafl Ii i 1' MABDFAOTDBBBS OF ' druggists'1 Glassware, Black BotU,v JBlJtMs, i PITTSBUBtJH, PHONIX, 8U00 EMPIRE ;- ; oust rimuES, j. PITTSBTTRQH, . ga. T q . i . . i' a i Zii .' Bte LOBBT, -i Malar ta Schoeraaaf HinnBan if lefts. BteUoaery WeU Peper, .Perlcdloele, .Ac, Bo. Uoileatk Btei aepia WAaBiHSToa. Hay 26. Th (neoial corres pondent of o th Timaa with Sen. MoDowell'e army, le-id, th following deepatoh : " " ' FaiDBBioKeBUBO, My 26. Our (rooss laat night oroaaed tba rlrer. and oar tinea now ex tend out about eight miiee on th Bowling Onen road, and 4 re or elx milea oa th telegraph and plank-road. The rebels, from their poet on th hill, were, of ooarae, abl to sea our morement and antloipate them. They burned the flrat rail-road bridge out about Are muea as tney retreated, it la reported by oon-trabanda that another bridge between her and Oulnea' elation la burned, and alao one beyond. Two rebel regiment were between the enoamp-ment of two of oar brigades laat night, but tonk early tear at 2 o olook this morning. reoonnoiaance out for nearly fifteen miles oa the plank-road, and ten on th Bowling Green roaa, mtae una morning By uan. McDowell, es- oortsdjby tha Harris Light Caralry, rarsaledjao rebela at all, and no indioatlons were found of their baring been In any foroe. 1 I belle we oould maroh within ten milea of Biohmond, unopposed. Oen. Doubleday has been appointed military Uorernor of th plaoe. ' ''- We gather the following items from th Nry Departmeat: - . , .,ui-j nai,.' The United States steamer Chawshen. with on company ni in rum new row, on-the 9ih inet., prooeeded up theChewan rirer, North Carolina, to Oat county, tnd destroyed fifty thousand dellara worth wf bacon, eorn. Urd. naa, eio oe longing to tn vonieaeraia gorern-ment. .. . -. -j. . -J . ... ;.j On la 14ih laat. tba V a 1 ted State etcamer,, : Cere and Lockwood, pursued th rebel steamer Alio up the Roaaoke rirer, aad eaptured ker aoout two muea miow wiiitamabnrg. aaa Bad a oargo of bason for th rebel army, and tha Charon bell of Plymouth, whloh were ta b oast inio field pieoes.. j -: , .:..i f ji Noadrieea bat been reoeired at the War liepartment to-day from Oeneral Halleok. . ' . Oeneral MoClellan talegrapha that hia troop haro out off the Virginia Central railroad at three points, between Hanorer Couri House aad the Cbioahomlny. " ii -t ,.:..t ,.. " From C)en. Banks---Official. WAimaoToir, May 26. Tba following was reoeired at the War Department, it 11 F. M. : ' ii I -. . ., WlBUAllSPOBI, 4 f. M. l"o tht Pruidtnt : s , . .i.;, , t that 1 oa 19th. IS of tk HonUors draw went ashore at City Point, aad were surprised by th rebels, aad aln taken prisoner, and the balance reaobad tbir boat, and pulled for lb reiee! They were ahol at, aad sight killed. 1 (Th Virginia Leglalatura baa appropriated 1200.000 to rmor th woman and children and dforipsd, jonf from .giobmonj (o a cjaje of wasaej,.. ml vi,! -i ' t n - I . t - Tb rebel riny was iBoampcd wllbln k few yiieiAia,0Ba..7 , ,i . ,.( Rebel asaauau state that the Mayor of Vloki- oqrg rapnaa to th summon or our (anneals, mat saiBsissippiaas nersr mrreoaorsa. , i. Martial law is in foro in Charlaston. Thaapr aadcitiung are fearful of th inrrenaerea i u ity... 01 j t BEBIXS ..liw ETACCATIXO 9IOND. They will make Fair urouna. RICH- liljFi,.v.O In 7 i ). - i'i Stand at the (trlbone'i Spectel.) ' ' Dotfou ' Beido. May 28. An Intelligent aiar oame in uenerai aveyee camp tni morn-log and stated that yesterday noon, when he left Richmond, th rebel were moring out of the oily, northward, lo the Fair Ground. Those who know the position say it is about two or three mile out. on a high commanding plateau. W underetanJlhat this position la being fortl- oed, and that the enemy intends to girs us bat- ii turn, ., BAtTtawma. May 27. Private aooounts from Marilo.burg lepreiont only a few rebel sooute were in town yesterday, and they shortly after retired without doing any damage. Theindloa-tloas art thai the enemy is retreating to Win chester. All is quiet her this morning. ' A Urge polio foro Is stationed along Baltimore etreet and other looalities to prevent turbulent meeunga. g , . . , .' , , i , I bars the'honor to report th. safe arrival of my oommand at this place last evening at 10 o'olock, and th. paeaags of tho Fifth Corpa serosa th. river to-day, with oompaiatively little loes of men tn killed, wounded and miseing, in ths different eombats la whloh my oommand haa nartloinated alnce tb maroh from Straahnrtr on the morning of the 21ih. I am unable now to report, but have great satlafaotion in being able to say, although sa-rioue, our loss Is much lees than might have been antioipated, oonsldering th very great disparity of force engaged, and th long matured plans of th enemy, whloh aimed at nothing lee than the entir. capture of our foroe. ' A detailed statement will be forwarded as aoon as posslbl. " " - " My oommand enoountered the enemy in a constant auooeaaion of attaoks, and in well contested engagement akfSlraeburg, Middletown, Newton, and at a point ' between thee plaoe and Winoheeter. The foro of the enemy was estimated at from 16,000 to 20,000 men, with very strong artillery and oavalry support. My own foroe ooneiated of two brigades, leoa than four thouisnd strong, all told, 1600 oavalry and ten Parrot! gun l smooth-bores. The aub-atantlal preservation of tb entire inpply train is a aouroa of gratlloatloD. It numbered about 800 wagons. On a forced maroh of 68 miles, 85 of whloh were performed in on. day, It was subject to oonstaat attack ia front, rear and flank, aeoording to its position, by tka enemy in full foroe. In th panlos of teamsters and th misohaaees of river passage of mor than three hundred yards, with (lender preparations for fording and ferry, I loot not mor than 60 watons. Onr troepa are in good spirits, and ooonny both sides of the river. (Signed) . ' n, f. BAH", . - Maj. Oen. Commanding. . .-: .-. if -1 Beleased ; Habbisbubqb, May 28. Th follownlg dte- patsh has bean reoeived by the Oovarnor, from a rellabl lource. It 1 proper that th people should know the facia. . .. . v- ' Cbambbbsbubo, Penn.t May 26. '' To Ontrnor Curtin: . n- , , , i W have examined a doiea stagglerefrom tb. Main 1st, In General Bank' oolunn. Their teatlmony concurred as to the brutal treat ment of our aiok aad priaoaar. ' A number of Perinsylvoini, who war. aiok at Winchester, are hid in wheat fields on Oeneral Banka rout, of retreat, and many war. inhumanly buloh-ered.Bahibobb, May 26. W learn titer was sob. popular eommotloa in Hags re town on eataroay mgnt ana ounaay, tn ameaa nere. A rebel newspaper oSoa was destroyed, and prominent eeoesaionlat pnnlehed very severely In all parts of tb town. i in f;i . .A report mm nuiiarospoTt aaya mat, as onr troops retreated through Winoheeter, tb worn Brad .a them, aaa mar, in mob lert in tb heipitele war. brutally traatad, and som of them wounded. : i ,., Ia view of aetlvs movemeat in progrees, It is thought ths rebel eland a . ohaao of being oaugbt la a trap. Among taos mmuonra aa ocing moieawa oy Union men yeeterdey, tb Bam of Robert Mo-Laaa, lau Mlaistsr tOMsxloo, was erroneouely givaa; this Is laooriwot. . - i ; .. , 1 laeeaaa-e i , Naw Tobb, Mar .26.--(ult. a number ot Western soldiers, woaaded aad aiok, have bean nt heme today by Col. How, of tha Nw England Room, wbsr. every. atleaUon baa bean paid tbB- ? z-.i r.: .j.i i':.i,U i. .vast) t,f) " ' WASHiMOTOg, May 27. By dispatohes re oeived thl morning at the War Department, we learn tkat affairs art auiet in the vioinlty oi Aarpef e rerry. A message from Oen. Banks, dated 1 o'olock this morning, ay that Capt. Collins, gf the French Zouaves, has brought hia oommand into Hanoook, having had two. killed. A later dis patch from. Oen. Banks say all is quiet at rriiiiarosport. ., i . ,. , , ,- ... . .. Tha Inielligenoer of' to-day, referring to the representations that th insargents again meaaotd the National OanitaL save: Bealdea oraating i falee alarm they are unjust to the military disposition the Qoverment haa made for the protection" of this city, while their only effeot abroad oan b lo produs a flotitiou im. preeaioa mor complimentary to th military etraagtk of tb lksurgente than lb faois of th u can be bald to Warrant Th absurd rumors whloh find currency amkag idlers and seees-aioa ' sympathiser .have aot . disturbed the equlnlmity of hpepl of Washingtcn. Naw Yoai, May 27. It 1 understood that Cblonel Hanson, of Kentuoky. ie ta be exchano fcr Col. Corcoran. !J. '' i . - i-., " A letter to the Herald gives a list or ths lost In th 4th Miohiga regiment, in the recent okirmiahi" Killed, private Abel M. D. Piper. Co. B, shot throatf --th 'heart: wounded, nrivaia Franklin Drake, Company B, mortally; private "i n. vnase, uompany v, mortally, oompound f.-.i.,-. . ,v.lk. v..t.n. xr vA..n fiAMn.H. o, nean wound in arm: corporal Jno.uamphall. Comnaav B. flash wound in thlah: nriTaia Mae. tin Braoknay, Company B. compound fraotare or ror arm; private una, ummer, uompany J, wounded in the mouth. ' ' . Wasbibotob. Hay 26. Semi-official dispatch es' reoeived to-day, under data of Oriiabk, May 9th, stat that th French troops had advanced to within thre leagues of that olty; where they eucoonlered a foro of 10,000 Mexicans, who attacked them with success, killing five' hundred srtiom. 'T- ; . - ; It does not appear that President Joareiand his Cabinet had 'fled from the olty of Mexloo, ae was recently ,,, ,...;... . of t ,. - h. bad hardly aptkaa tk. l.t 3"' HfJ "tura to UaU allsfjlM.,. word when .11 echoed the MmUZ" and tins ;h3fc'wp,'w,KU, ud as.ura.i?!!: lb. land batter, opened oot on her. As soon aa I ffiia, Hwl at. uttmUm, i ta. awu. Ma. ahl.J7 . -V -w aa a- . tner.t ..a ..v.A I ' ew. iae ecBtrui, IU ta xBiaBaa. aa i. .i j,, . . -rt iq"r- www wew i oromntlv .. J ,.n- ,L, ' . 2&.pi - -.f wTaTwrbN".:: sod will, aad tba MonitorVas tbia fllrlV hi Z"ST , 7 "J-ust baoar.hnf rJ ' i. .1" .77 w mewesn. , ,, . , k ;? "l af Ntrfwlk iHm t fibs Wa Struok aeean time. k..i i.'-n- glanced harmlesaly o and did" not even draw a shot from her as aha wee ank.vi. , kr strength farktttM fmi farthw upv" ' (Gcmmnnloatsd.) , j Prisoner , from ,1m nionde a '. i. Rich. XiOi Jell AXJ BosToir, Hay 26 The B2d MaHacknaetts, Col. F. J. Ptrket1, left for Washington this evening. :-- ' Ths old first light battett, Capt Jones, leave sarly to-morrow morning. : ' over 1,000 troops appeared on tn. voBraoB this afternoon raady for lervio, and th aumbar wlUbgrtly swelled by arrivals t04k.rrow ' ''' ' , p i I -J 1. .Uc Oil V, I-' i'. i Hj- : A. , ... Intsrestlnf Items-r-The Chivalry."' ' ' Wshad ths pleasure of an interview with Mr. Thomas Eokles as h was passing through th oity n rout for bis bom in Urbana, Ohifa ' " '" . :t'-iO.: V .v., Mr. Eokles was a member of tha 66 th Ohio Regiment,' of Oeneral Shield' Division, Fifth Corp de Armee Oeneral Banks, and was taken prlsonsr by th rebel oavalry. attached to Jaokaoa's army, while on a visit to his sister near Btreusourg, va. it appeara that b poshed ahead in advance of th. army, anxiona to eee hi aister, who had been eparated from blm ror H7 years; ana is, being strong seoesb, informed ths oavalry of his unexpected advent. What is still mors ronvaafte, Mr. Eokles recognised three of th oavalry whs arrested him a prisoners taken by Oaaaral Shield at tba battle of Winoheeter, and paroltd in that city a few day afterward. (They are aupposed to be a part of th ohivalry known a tb F. F. V'.) Mr. Eokle wa than compelled to retreat two days and nights, without food or reel, with Jackson' e army; . aad after .perambulating tha aountry through that region for' two weeks, sometimes on half rations aad sometimes without any at all, was dispatobed to Rlohmond with nva other, aad there confined in th 4ih slory of a large : warehouse, with 160 of our mea, taken prieoner in tb various depart-meats, som OB tb Potomao and aome In Wea. tern Virginia, whll many war taken at the cam oi nun stun. J.;,i.f . ; Among th prieoner confined In tha eem. room with Mr, Eokle wa tb notorious Wilson and th Infamous Churchill, who both deeerted to th rebel in Biohmond after Ming in prison for a tew day. Our men were ao enraged at Wilson tkat when k returned to . tha orison room for om clothing he bad forgotten to take with blm, they seised kla and violently hurled his traitorous oaroaea dowa thre flight of nalra, and when b landed on th floor of the last fwhloh was bat thl. feet from tb room in wbiobuw Dtave uoraorea (tut remain and la seen from a window in Corcoran' apartment) a youag man by th nam of Wolfkill, belonging to th 18th Ohio, and wh waa taken nrla. oner a few days before th battle of Cernifax Ferry, whila on secret duty for Oen. Roaesrans, quietly landed a bag stiokof oord wood on his prsoioas head, the ettect of whloh will probably last many year longer than th Government to waicn neaeeerten. ... A tew days after Wilson was so ronshl hen. died, on of oar men in th third etory ipok omethlng from th window in a load ton, aad lBteuueu tor uouroaui, aaa ll was but a mo-meat afterwards when a mlnni ball came whiting ia the window, and passing through th. floor of th. fourth atory and out of the roof l Ohurahill bad heard the ineult, and taking a gua from th guard, walked t. th middle of the etreet aad deliberately fired in the window. We elnoeraly bop this vile wretch will meet with hi just reward when taken, aa he doubtless soon will be, Wl(k(U wa eeutenoed to be hot, with four others, by Oen. Floyd two days after th battle of Oaraifix Ferry, but th disarrangement oaused by Sen.Rcaeorans and hie brave army, prevented th fulfillment of the enteose; and by stmt error or omission, owing to th lose of th paper, whloh oould not b ooasuUsd, they were all sent to Rlohmond, aud all five war paroltd and returned bom with Mr. EokbUk. .... tit was Jut tw week ea: yeeterdey (8un-day) that. 868 of our ma started, from Richmond down th Jam RJver for Newport News. They left their prison at 10'olbek at night, the Hosn dimly Shining; and when they paaaed Fort Darling; eight aillts below, some of them eptaedthalreyM wid aad held Ckelr eara forward In breathleaa eileaoe, but eould only lee th aanksa vwla, amoag which wen th Jameatowa aad lforktoara. -They bad not passe d the fort a mile befor the guarda,aaoagwhom ..i;.iio0 I.;a ki.'itl o S0JJitffa9 l .tj, I ' ' Oomstoaleeled. ' Keep Cool Exciting JTemi The Ulesraoh clvea us intimaiiea iw tie reujie, in verv ueanavation. and aa ir iw thai death struggle, bar mad. a dash to break through our line by driving Beak' Divided back upon Ihe Potomao. And the imagloatloa nioture ud disaster anil rlr ..a conflagration, a thoagh half a miHtoa af Jr to make a bUI Uroqgb MayytaM n at BalUaore, Hp at Philadelphia, and breakfast ia New York: while br war of mlaada a aklr. mlshiog oartr shall drive out a few atrawvUea from Washington and asat Jeff. Pvi a tb Whits Housj. . i .' r. t, :. ,-,,., , . ,, . That ths enemv haa In view aad la nnrfa. taking to accomplish a daah upou our Potomao lines, aeema probable. That he ha broken or will break through oar lines Is vary possible ; but If th movement be anything more soriou man at auniMB aaa aaa retreat- it la aa certain a that th gun will rise to-morrow that bis whole army will be speedily annihilated. MoClellan, McDowell.' Shields. Banka. Bnmalrla and'Fremont have (heir battalions, their hundreds of thousands of men. well In band and with. in striking aistanoe. ttlchmond will fall atone, and if tb exlgenoiee of war demand it, It will be auuiuneicu. At in same urn in invader will find armlee concentrating In front, and rear. J , . l. m . -1 n . . . ' an in uwta naflaa xannavtvania. reaw xark. New England and Ohio will nour forth hair a million of men in thirty day, if need be, and in uue graou swoop noDeiuon ana slavery will be swept from Maion aad Dixon's line to tb Biusiaiippt. u . i , ., I have all alone- contended that this war oouia not oeaea until alaverv had renal rati Ha ucma uiow; ana mat lying (pint whioh decelv-ed and inatigated the slave power lo draw th word, will not permit th vlotim f th van. geaooe or Heaven to ooma to their ssnses, until they haro absolutely oompelled a to execute It purpose, ir to aooompllsh this end it be neoe. sary that we should be so far defeated as lo bring our enemy within our srasrj. this will ha done. So I read the signs of tbs times and th oiear indications or an overruling Provldenoe. That the enemy waa and is utterly inoapabl of making a etand at Rlohmond ie, beyond queatlon, true Had he retired touth from thenoe, he might have eluded our graap for a long time, and protrtoted this fratrioidal war indefinitely; but Providenoe baa tempted him to rush upon immediate deetruotion, by dividing hia forees and throwing one nortlon of them directly into our band at th North, while the other, enfeebled by thi very apaamodio effort, will fall an easy orev to th foroe now on. Tha war will now be within reaoh will be abort, bloody and deoisiv. Man of th North, you who love your country, march to .the rea-cue, but icey cool. The end laat hand. Instead of being obliged to aeek your enemy in the putt, lential ollmate and swamps of th Booth, yea will find him near at bead: deetitat of meaaa Of wouperalion, out off from reinforosmcaisand supplies, aad all ready for th eaorifioe. Day isuawBiug. t - hnsr (Aiuik take the oatk af allailaae. thai i. a .... a. reasoa why Ota. Waal abcoU a.w v.-a vei the Oily 0vr mnl lata thaw aeu n. may tsry propr(y katp tk cjty aider martial (?, - aMg.paralal U taalr dislcyeUy. aua ib aot a gooa reasoa for priia Ms asosi. of NsrisU ef.the belt i Nertbera tra.'l Tl B.baUUa .1 Bat th work of tba peopl, bat of th.ir ladn; aad ia daallag lib it. aad eeaaalaUv la akl. . ,aZ authoritr of the OovenwaBi iki. ai.ii.-h.. (heold be raarabere. Tk ieadr shonld be tads to feel the full weight of th evils tber have brought upon the South; the aassse of ths pespl. may vary wall be relieved froaa lha ao Us a rsatiDlt,tv. r rw. . A 'Triumphant TladlcaUoa. - Probably ao man In tba Oouatrv haa haaat subjestsd to mors steady and vehement vituperation than Mr. D. H. Craig, the Naw Tork agaat of tb Associated Press. Tb delicate aatura of hi dull, tb numbr of ptnoas whom be la required to serve, aad tha aamber, almoat a great, of those with wboee supposed interest bis ottos interferes, expos blm to as anile and asaarsioa of every kind. One of hi oldest, most violent and detereniaed opponents U F. 0. J. Smith, Esq., of Portland, who has endeavored In every poeaible way to d octroy Mr. Orelg'e bnsinsis by deetroylag hi obarao ter. Hi asMrttoaa at last beoamee definlt that Mr. Craig held him to a lesal rajtionai- bility, and required kirn to prev them. Tha trial waa closed oa Thursday and resulted in a rerdiot of $760 for Mr. Craig. Mr. Smith failed to substantial a single oa of th dan. aging aapenlon he bad made upon Mr. Craig. w oonaiaer tn-e result la which tn paollo ha a decided In tercet. A th Teletrashla Agent of th whole Preis. Mr. Craii'e noeition i on of great publlo responsibility, aad it is highly Important that tb publto should have oonfldenoe in ths good faith and integrity with whioh it duties are performed. The verdict of the Jury in this case, pronounoed after a laborious and vsry careful Investigation of tha oharges brought against him, la unequivoeally In his favor. IT. T. Tinut, It seems that the Bute of Indlaaa has beta made the victim of aa abominable fraud, whioh wa perpetrated by Ike agent of tkat State tn New York,, leagued with a wealthy banker aad a WaU etreet broker. Tke fraud consisted in th issuing of ipurlona 6 par Mat. Slate bonda, to th amount of $1,200,000, about $700,000 of whloh have been voluntarily redeemed ino th dlsoovery of the (windle, leaving half a million outstanding. ir i THE MOl'STAI DEPARTMENT! '..t-.ul VJI - , . ,; . .. Movements of the EnemrInanw , peraoieuDfiiacies to an Advance Investigation of the Provoat Marshal Oath Administered I ajr the Rebeit. Mu t-uft (Oiirrtepondenoe or ih. S. T. Ttmei.) ' : FaAMBKiiv, Va, Sunday May 18, 1862. : When Oen. Fremont and hia troop arrived her a week ego, tha enemy were "indahM" (meaning, in Southern parlance, anywhere in side or the furthest point you can see up th road.) They had been firing upon th Iowa th' day before. ' From testimony derived fram onr own soouls, and from deserters from the nemy who have oome within our lines, and from a rebel spy arrested and brought in, we have satisfactory knowledge of the enemy's movements. They have taken a "bee Hna" for tb other aid of th Shenandoah Mountains. Th momentous question asked her every day is, when shall we move forward 7 Put-tine; this and that together, I say, whan th slowly.ravolving treadmill at Waohlngtonoosa.es to our grist. Those oiroumlooution gentry eeem to imagine that these mountain troops, lik io many birds of passage, oan take to themselvee wing! and fly away to a land of hay-staoks and e tall-fed beeves any day never remembering, apparently, if they ever knew, Ibat those little items, or anything of nativs growth to represent them, diminieh rapidly in paaeing below the latitude of 88 degrees and 80 seconds. Iam oredibly Informed that several of oar regiments have been literally without broad for several dayal I understand that Oen. Fre mont haa lately telegraphed to the Secretary of War for two hundred transportation wagon to be aent to New Creek. I don't know but b might a well have telegraphed for a many oamela from Nova-Zambia. W (hall know whan we aee them. I know lhat Col. Trimble, of the Sixtieth Ohio Regiment they are Among the beat troop in th eervioe haa left men aiok and disabled all along the way from tb Ohio River to this plaoe, owing to unreasonable exposure, from lack of transportation, for tents and other neoeasarles : aud when ha left Nw Croek with Ih only eurgeon In thle Department, he was obliged, for the same reaaon, to leave hi madlolne-oheat to be aent by the first convcaimf opportunity.' U ' Tbia seems liks sending a vessel on a cruise, leaving her oalaboos to go by th next vsaael. That fin regiment arrived her without their louts, and were left exposed to a hard ratn all night, without shelter, end tn oonsequsnoej a aumbsr of the men, who hid mumps and mean els, aow have fever, pleurisy, bo., and to-day tb Colonel himself Isiiok,. Oeneral Fremont is truly a miraole of patienos under suoh trials. I seldom see him, but hear of blm often. . On Saturday laat, ha went throngh ths hospitals' here, and saw svery several iavalid soldier and every wound. How many of the Major Generate have don th like? i ., During th last two days th son bt ahona out olear, and It is astoniehing how soon the mud baa dried up. ur course, offiolal bueinese haa progressed. Our worthy Provost Marshal haa had his hands full examining nrlaonara and witnesses, deserter and sple, from th re bel army, so. atuou important information has been elicited, as to depredstions oommlitaH euoh ae destroying transportation trains, eevar-Ing telelegraph lines, to.- Unfortunitely,' all ths rogues eonoerned ars at present beyond our reaoh, but w hav their name, and whea we oapluraany portion of the rebel army, may find them. . t It has been steadily uierled and hallavad that Ihe vote, or ordinance of e cession, kas been oarrted In each one of tbs Southern Statea solely through th influence aud deceitful man. agement ol politloal leaders, and not by the in-tellif ent voles of the people at larae. Tha tenth of this position is abundantly illustrated by the ivetiuiuu ,wi woiviw vur xrovcajs atarsBai, in ths laat few days, by those who bar beta la th rebel army, as wall as by thoss who hav. remained quietly at bom. Two of th. prison-ere examined wer Irishmen, who had eallated in th rsbal army and deeerted. ' One, a yoang man James Lynch snlletsd at Rlokaond, because he waa out of money, out of work and out of bread teouldn't get away, and was net aaf there. What else could be dot ' HO tn lletedtoitv his lite, aot latsadiag to do them aay good, and only to get away Ibe first op. portunity. .. He wa discharged oa taking ta oatb. .. The other, a middle-aged man, of lea in. telilgencc, enlisted In Staunton under simitar clroumslaaoss, for similar reasoas, aad daaert-ed after tka late battl at McDowell. He ale wa discharged on taking th. oath. Of th oih.rs, native of ibis region, som. deolared they had always been loyal, bat voted Meaaa lam bee an e afraid to d otharwiee. Several ted Aty vnf I. :v 3. . ,j, -. I READERS;; ATTENTION I NEW AND GOOD BOOKS JTJT OTJTI THE PEARL OF ORB'S ISLAND, BT MRS. H. .; " B. BIOWE, $1 26. - AGNES .OF SORRENTO, BT 8T0WE, $1 26. MRS. H. B THE LAST OF THE MUTINEERS, $1 00. i , - THE CHANNINOS, $1 Oft ., t.r CONGRESSMAN ELY'S ACCOUNT OF HIS CAPTURE AND IMPRISONMENT AT RICHMOND, $1 00. - i-- . i a i f THE DAN VILLI REVIEW, AT 76 CENTS saocenpuoB takea at wi to par annum , ARTE M US WARD, MS BOOK, READT IN , A is uaio. a prepared to amil. DTFFBBBNT SUBJBCTJ- OF ' CABD POBTBAITS. Of all the dleUagiiUhed mea aad women af this age, aad of the cldea time, with many copiea of th fleet t Pain tinge aad Slattcaery. - j i . ... ......77 :t.ii i 1 I -..Ml 3" b'.L i or ! PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ALL STYLES AND PRICES, FROM" 60 " - CENTS TO TEN DOLLARS. ' COME AND EXAMINE THEM. .liX.iie. I:; maylS. . MIOAU ABTOB. 1 Hew Tork Advertise aseta. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK, '.,. t.'-.: Wransikt Oaa aaul Wire. . IBOV BAIL! SOS, OATIWATB, PIBB9, BitOOH' IBB, TBBABDA AHO FABH FBN0B8. TB1B 00 ABDS, STALL OCABOt, MAHQBB8, AMD WW. OOW OCABDS. -....' raraltarc, Bedstea'a. fkedlee. and tube. AlaaIl.ttiune. .11 kinds. ' Win Flower Tralnere, Stands, Baskets, dc. llloatreted eeteloroea mailed aa ncelal of Am, are cent ftemps. ..... . . . , , . BDTOBIBBOH A WIOIBBBHAK, No. aAaOanal street. Beer Broaderew. Bew Tork. n.rw enl Agedts fcr'.'Baw Vork Wlre-Ballua Oe." .. V . majt lA.Heeo Hirnao . 7C9 R. L. GILBERT & CO.i BAB UFAUTUBIBS OF IB1IDI STEAM REFINED CANDYI ,' OUH DROPS, 2El.ool. Oaudy, cAjo. i , FOB TBI PUBLIC. ' Mesclsctory end Seles Boome, ' ''" 01 OOVBTLABDT T., IIW TOHK, Branch oBoe, Sal Oaaal tt,, Berle'a Bote! BalMlag. maylMyr .CHAPMAN, LYON & NO YES, Importcn cf and Dealers Ik Frsseb, Esgllsk, fieraas A Aacrlcas FANCY GOODS, ' ,'AnimaU Warn QnmUy. ' Maa. BO at rark Place a 4a Okank ate ISW TOBK. QBOBOB OflAFMAV, . 1 " BOBBBT S. ITOW, eawew rimer, iinAiuMa.auiii OABDBBB B. TOFTS. apt asm HENRY V. HGHENdK, Mackerel, flalaes, lerrlsg, Piokled & II3rv Oodflah, &o, i Be. II 1 naxrar BtaaeM Corner of Weet Street. law Tork. A prlllo-dam. . . AMDIUOAN nousB, Cirolerille; Ohio. I dinonoaBSH. , , " oaoaon aowaaouD,' antttfai Sfw II MflWlMwl, 1 J. ,s'ajnTiy j.i;r arj a-A i B.,,il bl .a Iij.41 I,,), nh'l r 1... l(. a - i V ,7 lul Mil ,l I .III :t.;o ,'-i , j, j i r. i.i , : rll ' ; I e'Ji.i o.Ci nb M , ,iIAr1JOKK) f Mi i . c lro:i ,1 x'..'a:atr ii ., : .',iu ...'!' . k " " l l - I M I . ,lt . .1
Object Description
Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-05-28 |
Place |
Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Date of Original | 1862-05-28 |
Searchable Date | 1862-05-28 |
Submitting Institution | Ohio History Connection |
Rights | Online access is provided for research purposes only. For rights and reproduction requests or more information, go to http://www.ohiohistory.org/images/information |
Type | Text |
Format | newspapers |
LCCN | sn84024216 |
Reel Number | 10000000024 |
Description
Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-05-28 page 1 |
Place |
Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1862-05-28 |
Submitting Institution | Ohio History Connection |
Type | Text |
File Size | 4077.9KB |
Full Text | Philadelphia Advertising. wart iiiarli.li.tt. rHIU'rHl., itOB TUB RBLIetr Of TU BIOK ABD ' Ml D,-.l, rl aed Ok-caeeD. A JiUMi of fie Caewai O'caci, MiLnAi diiiu .iv.u Oratla br the Aetina Samoa. Velqocle ErO.IarAtO. SIM- IBAL WUUW krtaolk. ef IH Bcxacl gcac, end Ibe BW BBMKDIBt employed 1b jilepnoaery. eoai id mi I Ml Br. I letter earelopes, free af charge. Bo.S Booth Mnlh elreel, ntledeipkla, Pe liiHI T. LOUIS, -MliiTU B'VaeJfca. J between Tblra Mia sobhb, j-nueaoipnu. '(he Bnderelgni-d, herlug leased, foe a M ef reel tuo pieeaun u, aaaonnoiBg tbia noonlcr bum, km In tir frit ludt bud the imcling community thai It If now ....... ... UiA MMtlflBi Of BOMML Th kOBCa llflM Tjr iL.h: tut. hah keLi antlrelv toaoveaal etaf etted In eapei-lor menneri the apartment, en large, . ii vantllKbMl and fnrniehed In modern civic It Is 0M- I ell) located, ooavenlenl to ell the depot Bad steamboat udiuge, bbd lb tbf Immediate vlclnltf of Ik OneUm (nnMal Uk.tb. Bold ll a' oVotahwaBt br tbf acecs modetioa of Ihuoo preferring tbt Boropeea pits. Frioee 1 1 Boom, (rod Three to Mm Pollen par week, acoord- )Df to loobtloa. t Ecardtieoper den Taile Hote foe kueiaemseeairmi.iii-. , ' r j ; t j k BBHHX 1IBIIJ, IBAAO Ik DBTOB, aprS T. W. BAKER & CO., voramtto BONN. RICJttei. s lOO WTOiTiu An lonui or FANOY .DItYi GhOODS ooanuis SILK8. DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS. CA881. MEEB3 AND VESTINOB, WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, LINENS, HO-" ' "' BIERT AND NOTIONS,' No 137 North Third street, philAjdelphia. ; ' ' " merldta ' . ' ' t'TIHI DH10H.' vii..:i . II. tiik Street' above Third, Philadelphia VPTOH & S WCOMEB, Proprittor. aWThli Botal If eanttal, eontenlent by Paaaaagsc 1u in all certs of to site, and la every aartliialw adwtsd to thtoomfort and wanM of tha traftnfff pnbtlo, ilTiai.tt.araT, : , ;;, - tpM-d'T EVANS & HASSAU, MILITARY I ,t u ,3..: i- ; ... FURNISHERS No. 418 Arch Street, ,cT) -j :,. , K VI .f:'i:J 1.1 V'.,:'! , ,. X XX X Xj jek.X Z3 Xj 3E be '..f.."i t, 'IT..?, -r BILK AND BUNTING) FLAGS, ' J .1 , - PRESENTATION FLAGS, EBG1MENTAL FLAGS, nurd-dSffl EMBflOIDKRIES, to, 9ft Die Sinking Enfrt vlng. AND .Faxioy : Printlnii By A. & 6. McCLEMEMT, 331 Chesnnt St., Philadelphia, ENVELOPES, BUSINESS CARDS, LA BELS, fa tither Tinted or Embotud. BEAL PRESSES, PATENT SELF INKING PRESSES nl HAND STAMPS neatly executed. aVOrdAH promptly attandod to. ' ' mar4d8m J . JOHN C. SAVERY, Xna.oloiaabl Xiru. sot last -' AMD DBALBB III . Paints, oils, glass, dye stuffs, pes- ( OMKi, FATNV MKDHJlNUa, 0., SO. No. SOT. Market Street,Pbllatdel-.-. . phla, Pr: - Oity and Oonntir Dealen npplM on tha moat ftirora- n niourma. urour. dt mail prompii7 hhowi w. raar4 d3m , - . R. ESTERBROOK & CU. titeel Pen Manufacturers, Pblladelpbla. T) BSTBRBROOK CO. DBSIBB TO J okII tbe atteutlon of tha trad, and tha Am.rloaa Vulillo to the faol that Stool Ftlii an aiada In thl. oonn-. bf thm frjual in qmillf to the beat Imported ar i ca. CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERS applied on the moet fbvorable tenni. Order, by mall promptly attended to. marld'Sm AUUAB IODHO, D A VID YOONO, B. 0. M00B1 ARMAR YOUNG, BRO. & CO.. IMP0BTIB3 DIALIBS IH ' EMBROIDERIES,. LACES, WTITE COODS, HOSIERY, SIITTS, L0TE9, TRIMMI1VG8, &c. No. 885 Market Street, mart-dSni' " ' ' PniI.ADBll.PHIA. DAVID FAUST & CO., (Inocanonto Vatut, Wlneumar Do.,) ' 1MP0RTERB A WHOLESALE DEALERS IN .. - 1. Jill i, ,' j. .: ... l XO. 40 NORTH THIRD ST.. PHILADELPHIA. BsVID FACBT, mert'dfim B. B. OBXOAB, JNO. HABOLP JOHN STROUP & CO., TJCOIIBOU 10 BTEODP A B10THIB WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 1 ;pish,j a 1 - No.i 84 s North i Wharves; . And No. SB BTortb Water Street, - PHILADELPHIA. eprlfidSm t. - LINEN BOSOMS. IN EVERY STYLE AND, (VARIETY, BY ' tl. NICHOLSON, ' J Nos. 101 and 103 North Third StT, r IMPORT A iUPKRIOH OOLDBWB'LAI, 1 Onue Bleaobed Llaen, and, hare ail mj work made op I n the beat manner under my own laperrlilon, and avary " ''AlK.aTui'uoe' er SHIRTS, 6oilAB8 and OVFIB a' way. on hand, eorcfoHj made and warranted to Ht aid for eala at tha loweft pmtibl. priao fa Jobbera, nooieaaie remaraaaa Heiauere. Oaab and anipt paylD( .hart tlbM ktryen an Jerlylaeltad, a: npsriloa YARNS, BATTS CARPET CHAIIT. SL. EL. "ITariolMOVtfli, WImIiuIi Dealar la Tarma, 13 BABBIT ek S If . aTlaTTH IfBBBT 1 d ., ... .1 H . . . .. i...ii,,'i ... , . ,...t .. . IBILADBLyBIA, VA. nlTBBI WlLL mb A FULL BTOOK Xj ol Cotton Qirpet Chain, Ooltoa Tarn, Twlet, Wed- Tarae, Wool Twine, oioa, Daiiins, voon nana. Tie . xwiuea, uanan ndle wlok. Oowlet Tarn. Broom Twlon. . bhoe Threeda, Oolton, Hemp and Uinllla Oordafe. Wood. ea and Willow Were, ranoy Baikeu. Alio, a fan eaeorb. ment of riv Net.. ' whloh ha aCnee a. Uenne.atarai IIWWT NFJTU4HH PHId KB. i.far.r8e-dCm j ,UullllIUtli iiuiiaxuiit ;:v;ui.iJMjE;y,r CtiLOMBUS; Q1I0. fWEDNES DAY , THE ' . ''PERKINS . - i (if 1 double Lock stitch i ult .VtOi. U 1 i) -iJl i i. FAMILY IAND MANUFACTURING . .. .3 i ,1 n U V U A J U ewlns MaoHlue. THE BEST OB BAPBR """ t.T Hah llW.' f Oablaal.JW fllSjW nd A BATTLE WITH FIRE! 1 ti.il ,fln!e ' eHMafa10. Wtxtfneae, reaa'a, Bmaibf tl, Ute. I 1 n. Ba rVa. awfaaaJM fat tke gwatlrf , kink oaranad haeaamtkallik laet, auatore with r pwiarafB, eaUrerr laetioyedi M'taat tkaa etbatll eaAaM lee of 70V eafae erfrl7 teelad. Ik aeery taataaea earlai tkalreatlreaoataate. to tk. life- 1 aaa perfect eauanKuen or oeaara. Tan of four Bar- lata whisk wan m my BOWlBBM. Vnldlna OabiaatVtM Thfc) b Ika HmDlaat Maohlna aanr mmim. Kmrnm eritk trelaht uadle, o two wool, witkntt y' rewladlnf and from ita .Imollelle la not liable to ta ndt af nrdar. : ndaUlroiilaraBdllamplaaf kewlaf, at aail and it Agent. w.ntedln'eTery towa'u tae''itaiatV waom unenu laaaoemenie areonerao. eial.and aaaeylklng pertalnlf ft china osBelaally ea hand. I am pntllH arelaabU ImproTemaat aa the Moon ma- aaueiorwiucai Bare ue the aolaafaaaal arl wfllea eoaiice the hu rerkln'e machiae for Moon alaoklaaa tkal kare aot been maeh aboeed, wbek tirau aaa be agreed : fcri al .t. 3 j jt. . 8BO.,P,.OBB,1 SauraJArtnt, ibrrbelMtod tutaa, 1 Omoa and aal. Boom, 1S Weet etb It. TK .":il I illi .n WHEELER WILSON'S Awarded th. rirtt Premlom a. tha beat AMILY 7 SEWING MACHINE For three eoooteelre eean, at the , ti NIT tin. STATER " F i I B J For car nuoamln yean, at tha Oaio SrAti ran; e mmuln fean, el tke Omoraa.Tf Maomaii Ikennrra. i'...t. v. . x Office, 77 West Fourth St, riJUS'B UPEHA. HOUBE, u mWffrinvaTr rinrn fcbo-dly .'.i.;.-,. . v, , . . - .iwll A.; . ii:iV .a O. Forsberg, NO. S EAST FOURTH STREET, ,, . SOUTH . 8IDB, IA8T OF MAIN, OF BTAIBS, Oluolauiaktl, ' O., MAMDf AOTDBBB.,AP llllll IB i Trusses for 'Radical Dure, SUPPORTERS AND SHOULDER ' BRACES. Snrgioel and Anatomical Ifeehenlclan." Xfireator and Xanulaoturer of AppanteiforGurTatore of Bplne, Wrjr Back, Club Feet. Bow U. and other Fhiitcal Ilefoeml- 41,. Bpllot. for Fraetnre. and Dislocation., tieaaklaca lur Yertcoee Tela,, Kaee Oepe end Anklete made to order. Itpaolal attention paid to the repair of Arundel Limb.. a oompeteK remeie eo onena e badiee. - Befera br Dermlealoa to Dr W 0 Mneaer. TJr O O Black. man, Dr FBoelkor, mj P Jodklne, Or F Bohmldt, lr. eraM, nr A jsettmen. (mark' IBOIf RAlLIKQa, BANK TAtriaTVl JAIL W0RK, j'-,'.. MARBLSIZBD OO D AHO IROIf MANTVLB, BKAM- BLBD gratee, Ao.v Ao. 1 T. F. B1KEB. Ho. VTl, m, end.97l Wait Sth etreet, Olnelnnatl. O. . mrlS Imendt 7 w ARLB'S NEW HOTEL Ko.'B 39f B41, 943 B4 OMll Itnit, aeaV in . .1 . ' , . . .. , Terms, 8150 per Day. THB ABOVE HOTEL IS NOW OP EH for (ha rccantion of ihmIl Tha locatlan halnff ami tnl Is rjr oonreotent to hnitDeu and pUcea of unae-meot, aad My of acotst from all parte of ttw city.- Tba hooM will aoooanodate Wtwaaa 800 and 40Q, oontalni all of tba modem ImproTuaeot. and la fitted up and Air nlihed la a aaat and handsome ttiattiier. Tha raoms (of wDicn a rgi Daniwar are eragia, ai BBDraaiiy well 1'nt a aaa veniiiBLeu. bbb. in w. mnuiu aaa imh atmm that eould add to tha oomfbrt of tha (nwtSf aad rank It a first olaie hottl. WM. F. SABLE IOBJ, AprillSdly. r-:: : I 1 .:;t - Proprietors. rlat'a FaUtil Okaekblan laAa whisk le reaaataed there thrkart Ibe aatlee eeeOacraMaa, " ' -. .. . aaa. aAea ta Are. Bo water waa throws oa tha knOdlng: Brerylhlsg la Btraajb after the in was nearly el food aa aew. cTL. wAaua alee praaitiBl eel kle beoee, paean aad meaer In eenewyvareeeaDoBjikeeagUl.aaaae nra. waa. awoerai v fvnuaaie owner 01 awHBar ruar rniepi aebja, whlck wea aenrely teetad, aad etrea rlpg'a aaiploa eomBlamlr kle keaka. aaa am aad aaoaa. Ika reealt creaa eaiiaaaefirw, aaa era waa. a aaae aal tier. rieeae eena m one. eeme eiae i uii botiflit of yoo Immediately, wad by H. T. A Brie B. B Tie Tleae liil, . 1 r i . .1 u . JOHN B. BOWBIf.. r ilUaleaaadBerriawa lean) la ab ore In.. Thai ear aubaoka.ratmandU,0l)0wBea. yapen ( atket. ore In.. They eared O.L.WltCOB. BBBBIHB1 PATBBT OHAMPI0B akf arrbooke, w f ajii -p.gf, -IwmMjm as . T , . , WILUA BOBBBTB. HHUeOrO'S ' PATENT " CHAJCPION ffOU .. . ... pBO0, .-. u. ..'.. .... . BBBBIMOB flrfAalPfftw' fTMt!aB.ttAn1 Ml rt UnedwUk Berttar a Fiord1, aew Pateot O p.1 ilawd rea. eaiy eeeiai waaaaeaaaMaeeriUea.-M vwaudBB-lwuiiB BArag. kr ellrer paoeae, aw. acaen eiecant BBiah and m tar ana rariea aaa utnli BBBIMaAOul.tAl 1 K , ...y' ' .-. - T uftebli : Mxm. O. O. Hillyer, lUea toemosd bf Wr Aieads to tflfaMblloUf to her WUek htm far SalaaA naeuet her tlufn h ' ' Btu thBFetlAM lUarUaallw .Tmm it l'T.. wwbwh 11a aoirarsai usa. - w..v.uB whim, wi.u nuauraoe 01 aaaara, waion Vaoe will not permit to pottUah, can teetlfy to the eficaey 01 the abore loalei t .. OnOIBBATI BBFBBBVOSA' '' "ii BIrt DPeTF Whin. MnDr BlaoVmkn. -ah ,:,..-,,., I . , .1, A ' ' " "J'"J"lff Ui UU,t:iS !,,. Jiri.i ....... r!16- WM W vky thar voted ak w "?. tkt mafawi aialtaau.. T" aaw." aad k. 1 r . . ..- : f w,w f taeir a. "? . : iaor oc im aid Oaw. toytWOomhM!. Korslnf f 4 , AfteniooR Beyort e U ' LITE "111 til' 1 1.J' awae-l IS 1 ' ! Gen. Crook's BrllUajBt Victory at l iiji .H e-'MWUMUVa ..!,. .fc-,.n 'A 1AI. r.rrMh, Hi Ti! ('HOiflli Tfcey coirorcT of the dUh IIOAH BEOIMENT I inroKTAHT 9Ef8. HebeU coataletolr Bouted. DrDodn. DrJOUprnMP,'' rj Peler Ne O WllUhlre, Domioiok, D Oibaon. liAKWooi, M n A Toll. Caaalllj, " W M McCkmeroB Wray, . Wood!, Wklppl. r 1 ; John P Foot. 8 A Thompson, 8 R Batei, W A Ooodman, J M Nile, JDMinnor, . . M HiaohBo.i " Henry Nige, J 8 Brown, . ETylor, KarihalL AM Had, Mi Simpeon, . . , 1 f - HnDTylor. DIRECTIONS. .. - Tha hair mnat boeombad and kraaked ahcevMivaae lore the Tonic if applied. Then take a (mail stiff braak andepply the Touio to the seals, bains careful that the note of the hair an perfectly latnnled with It N. B. This is to certify tkal sons are genuine unices "ejoca u. v. UieiliTIEH, For aale br B. B. Mearts, and DrnaxUt. icncrellr. i aniwIltB .. .. ,, ,, PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS . AT, THB ( i . . , , BOSTON SHIRT FACTORY I - ' - 6. A. KBPPHBB, As'T, 101 Blsth St., betweea VI wa anal Raaa, - twaivmwuiuaijuvijiiaufl nuiLDIsTO,) BeU-Messarsmest for Bhlrts printed directions ami free ererrwhen, aad so easy be andentand that any one uvse an own meeenn lor snirts. I warrant a good The oath lobe pal to th Xipreaa Oompanr 01 re ceipt of goods. apro-dSm Bbel IaOM S8 KlUod, 6 WountJ- "i .ed anttiee rruonorw, lul L' l,,i-Ji . i Triaas'e Plsaaboh. fc,t- .ABsrr iibb Fibiio. bbab Fbaiilih. Va-. Monday, My 2 1862. Farther odenti kre rlT4 f Col, Creak' brilliant Tlolorr l Lwiibur, OronbrUr oounty, en th Mil Uiti- 1 . .lui. -.,a Oen. Htk Bttaok 01. Crook wilb thrs lliouiand mfaatry, oalrr, nd all ano.- Arter ipirlted bcbi or one Boar, the) rtgii ten pal M flight in atlor BonfuilM, kad their night loon hum roai. . .. . v" :-. - Col. Crook eaptured rear nnea bbob b MMrMl poeltun that It was loaded with eanleter nd mhobi Ind ( reund of a. BBIUOB, . - Th rebel! la lb early part of the ht oar riei off their killed aad woaaded, bat left oa tar Beia in ana, iBeiaaia eertral omoer. aad 69 wonnded ; 189 prisoner werJ eap'ared, moac them Lieut: col. Finney, Major JCdrar. and other offioer. 800 itand of arm were tok ... .. . . .,, . , The enemy, to onr their retreat, bnrned ureenoner unagt, beyond whloh the ooald not o parsnea. CoL Crook's riotory ni only won by herd lighting again! greatly anperlor foroe.' We lost fourteen killed, sixty wounded and fir pioiei ospiurea. Some of oar woanded were shot In the etreet of Lewlibarg, a they were returning to the hoipltal, -by tha oltliena of the town. .sl Hlflo Fteht ABd' Boot a Whole Bobl jvrisado ,,. ,,v .,,, T ol 1 war kflaan af J.rT n..i... c ; - mad. th arranIUUM LJ" ramaaL had i...u.. ..T t u Tbadb to No roil w eaanot bla ihlab ktad. to tk Mpl of Wolk, m a - .. . . ew'eoaj Tharotih9 HoaUorLaad at i : fc.. '.l ii j f : ij. i j, 1 1 .. ) I'- I i .-A)!., I SV,W ' 1 f J.lJ .1 .. '., Tber aro Sarrfod, ad 9 Taken ' PrlmenVaad Biuod I l ; i '.IS J.aui,4 v n-Hf r ,.-)(f li-j ; Naw Tobb, May IT. The Hsrald'a oorree-Dondeat reporl that the ' 4th Miohig aa RegU menL In tke recent skirailoh on th Chiaka- aomoaj, foBfht aad rat.d a. ..tir t.bo! bri- th, u0...or .oSiiruZSZL f?.Z" Mfia. . - .. J J-- 1 a .: .: ".7 ;r lUTWn ' '. ' t!".j i .. w rorsirs, waa UM thkaar m aarf rstarwnri paper, report t oa to i himaelf ,boT. the de of tha t.i V. a ..v"I .... ir tv. jij W'T www ewmsia k.. ail ' acra awaowiB Waaaiaato. .uk i "V I eeoessarlss af Ufa. Th- T TT dasaM.n1.nl..r.7Z:w"- VBolaffot ..j i oestuata wh.B ther;:-'::::! :r. . I tir::zrrrt,.r .kPUia .fdi. boat 1b th.r.Tu., f" i'io cl kathiuppodwa. aa ordiaary ataBbo ,15.WliW"UMta- WrUkii. W I. ,u. j:.. "... C-. 77-. y i aiooat I tr.de Hwen, uue i waa bnu a Taw eat mi I until th. Vfiioa prtaon.r. .m. dJaw" US" u nam the moring objeot, 0a. youna man from ol.'Tt" " Indikn. ri.d out th. 0W 1VI?mJEZ mf."F" "P drrlralea if PMBl la awsv IWk ii, tka btulaaaa aa. .a. a w Tr I waa annaad k.i. tj." . . A7 w JfoiMrsA will tj7a Jta7 r . Ulilf awaka,. ik. l . I 0 tke Brit to rotora In tku .nut. T FBOBf OS'fPQO WEIL'S ARMT. He It eaterlnv bit Uau, ; Bebeli Burning Railroad Bridge Dertractlon of Large Qnantltlei ; oi weoei irea: Capture ; of the Rebel Alice! v--.il or!) Steamer M IDPLBTOB, BTBOBBIDOB 00., LITHOOBAPHBa, aUAVBata COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, ft Wast Faaurth Bt., ClmelaaatL All kinds of work dons in las beat itris aad on short notice: . .. . farticular attention wUl be grrsa to ordera fer WEDDING CARDS, VISITINO CARDS, o i' i i t ' ' i . I i iwtr Orders najbsssatio lbs Jotmu Omen, . BUTAOaiV ' - UMBRELLA, PARASOL ! .1 . AND! J(m!1 JJj.ir. i Walking Vane Hanofaetory, 1 1ST Main Street, OlaelnaatL Ohio. MerohenU and Oealen ere parttsnlarly'lBTited to call id eiamlne at a lock of Omenue,. Paraaaea and Walk. mg Uanee, which I am onerlng at Maanhctanr's ooet. i. luosrauH, 107 Main street, west aide, betvcea and Sth, Oktclnnetl, 0. . rUmbnlla. Parasol aad Walklaa-Oaaa kfaiariala. rnlahed to the tnde at reduced prleee. Jans-dem Fluanolal, 1 LAIN S TJpem awery Depatrtmaat ol Oorernment oronratlr adlneted and caahad. Bonnty and fries Money aoUeoted., , , . ww. 11. auirrr. jr., .rmv and Narv Aeana. efn. a Barnet tfrui .m 0mehlO.Joi 1V- J "I OTKCINHATT, OHIO. MedlcaL mfobtant to LAsixs, ;hV.;., ' Da. Jon aanr, kern tbranwarda of tweatr man deroted hie profeaalonal time exoinstvetr Is tha treatment of FBMALB 0IFF0DLTIB8, and baring snoseeded la Ihctwanda of oeaea ta rea tori og ibe effiloted eo sound health, has now enttn oonfldenoe In offering pnbUcly his UttBAT ABH1JAM MBMISIX." DR. HARTBVI ,l . Chrono-Thcrmal female ' Fills, which Ban naear yet failed (when the directions ' Bare seen einctiy louowea,) in remonng : dlBcnlUee arklaa fram . . Obstructioa, or Stoppage of Natm I natorlng tha syelem to perfect heeltk. wkea fcfler- aremiaiiianiowarroaawn..uMei,ine Wbltee. other weakness of ths uterine Organ.. Also, In all of Debllltr or Merrons Frostntlon. Hyeterlc Pal- utlons, Ac., which sn fbnrannen of more aarlona eeaeo. eYSTTeatf Pillt ore ae rftollm aonaieea ea Ikaaom. auWioa, andean, be fata bf ate steal CVMeaMbanJeerUAocI aeaela, deMVew ; at the eeme time they aot lies A oaAaa trengtnening, inrigonting ana reeloring the evetsm a health! eonaltloa, and br brtaaine on tha moathl, nerlod with reanlaritr, no matter from what sense tba ob- etrncttoas may arise. They eaenld. koweret, aol be take daring tha Bret threeor lenr month, of pregnancy, though mm at any oioor eime, aa muoamage woua DS tns iw ealh) - - " - i .' . ..'u i . ! Baca box contains 00 rills. Pkioa on dollab. ssal aaa deal red they will be ant by mall pre-paid by ear adrertlecd Agent, oa ncatpt of tha money. ' bow vy innggisusaaerauy. i" .--. i KaeAaaaaraan, Wholasal Agenkk Olnelnnatl, For sale br H. Wlkam. B a, aamaal aa o. Bo etwvOelwmbaB. '. 't-- it. ., -i 4ii.'i .,uu...- i . eakaaeonw ' i ' '..1i M ,1. .:-B r .. . ' -AHL'I fcl . Ooamrao, Obm, . a . a- a V inn! t '2 'chItTbsdV Amajisn a Law, BB WaU atreet, Bew'Tork, e.ltea4 (a sw Tnek.aadO ountT,reHsionSn MANHATTAN u HOTEL, h ' r.f ..!. l !-! : " ',. ' --m -.ii aaooir booB , iaoM,.aaoAiwAT,, 'WBiaBllrlfc,- N. nVQQVtBL' F .a ',: . J Biitv!)ii' 'txat-U t Pay. O.T. TURNEY, I XSrOOSAHJJPlXTBIelO, .i ITTILL ATTBBTD TO TBB COLLBOTIOB VV of all Military claims, sack ea Bonnty, Peatloaa and Beok Pa,, on the moet rreeooable terms. vsuueuas .anc saw ray rmnarimsat rot Beaeer mpocyoaat a H rjeaWe-feolllllee tha lew where sea kan. to Droeecnte claims eaaieet tks So. ersmeBt. Special el ten lion paid to making up Offloen' eoormata. OBoe Bo. a Jonrnel Bnlldlag, (ap stain) Bail State mrwiBAwes,.. ,..... a, BaaywMiw MBBIOAB BABK BOTBOO. .;.....,-'(.. . . t (Booth-eeat Oornar Mela aad Fonrtk Streets,) . .... O1H0IBBATI, OHIO. , Bngnnd la a atrle oorrerpondlng ta excellence to that Beak Botes, Ballroed and Oonnty BoDda, Bills of Bx change. Checks, Draft., Oertl koalas of Block and He-Ths abore oBce is ander he saperrWon of ' , , 0,T.iOHsB,.; oetunr OnetaaaH. QEOKGE W. ..GEOBGE, Wholaaala CommlMlOB Dsalar BOOTS AND SHOES- i - fioMls at Eaiters Hanoi 'rs Prices 15or Oaali. Waraha.ua,' ioa,' Wklaat 1 Street . CINCINNATI. - marldSm SEW '.' . i r .i j 7i i XV GOODS I At ' ' , 1 . O S .Z3 ' S, ' Bartag Joel reoatred from Mew Tork en alagaat escort. meat of Ocode for Gentlemen c Wear, I am now prepared to oner to my old patron, and cthen great Indnoements la the election of garments for the comiog season. I hana large Stock of ... i . OLOTH8, OASBIMEBBB, VEBTINQS, Andagenera! eeeortaeaot of Fnrnlahlng Goods, of tke Blcheet and Neateet Styles In the Market; all of whnh I em celling el the cheapeal possible rates for GASH. , , . .. : BPECIAL ATTENTION PAID v'! n .1-1 : , kilitart. onnw jlothibib. Baring bad Icag experience hi the Cot and Munftw terra of Onoera' Clothing, I kel ooafldckl that I can glie wtlr. aetlefectlon to ell mr patroae. P. BOBB, , Merobaat Tailor, Cor. Town A Blgh ft., Ocbuabat, 0. may ill VVLOAHIZBD ibtoiartjbbbroloth ISO, ABMT IQUIPHKBIB, Ac., of the weU knows Maananturs of ths . . ; UNION INDIA BUBBBB CO. OF NEW TORE. Feeealebr: '' i'.'i' "l,' SBLTIBB A WBBSTBB. ' ni .-'l,i- , t, n .vstampas, u . v BIDDLE HOUSE, DETROIT, TBI HOTKL IB MOW OPBI NBTHI aeoammecatloB of gneite, Ita looet loo, oa Jaffnr. AnaBe and Baadoleh atreet, with a front of oyer 200 feet oa aech street. Is ths moat sin aad eellaktfal la tka city, asd aouvenlent to all tba rellrcada. - The entire maaagaaaaat CI taueaiBviiaaoflewe w neauoiyean' of experience In the beet honaeo ta the eeaaery, and la ' i liahad la tha beet etrle, the nnderelgned baring been ti i Brat and former prasrieton ol fke American Hotel, cw Tork Olty: tka La liem noaee, rhlledelphia; aad tbsBlakmeud Baaee,OhicagOi The reputation of tbaee Batele, as sagards management, s enn erldancc that tke Onasts of the BIDObB H0U8B will meet with aU the comforts of a home end gooC attention el nroderete charges. ... , S A A. B.TABBB,, Proprietors. .. sjrsWhMlB ! t i j.-'Ium. , ZOaitaiailtBlieca. 18Q1, u j j ifOBB, BIBB. WM-, M.'OUt.L.Y & OO,'! w. WAan ill- k-J Uafl Ii i 1' MABDFAOTDBBBS OF ' druggists'1 Glassware, Black BotU,v JBlJtMs, i PITTSBUBtJH, PHONIX, 8U00 EMPIRE ;- ; oust rimuES, j. PITTSBTTRQH, . ga. T q . i . . i' a i Zii .' Bte LOBBT, -i Malar ta Schoeraaaf HinnBan if lefts. BteUoaery WeU Peper, .Perlcdloele, .Ac, Bo. Uoileatk Btei aepia WAaBiHSToa. Hay 26. Th (neoial corres pondent of o th Timaa with Sen. MoDowell'e army, le-id, th following deepatoh : " " ' FaiDBBioKeBUBO, My 26. Our (rooss laat night oroaaed tba rlrer. and oar tinea now ex tend out about eight miiee on th Bowling Onen road, and 4 re or elx milea oa th telegraph and plank-road. The rebels, from their poet on th hill, were, of ooarae, abl to sea our morement and antloipate them. They burned the flrat rail-road bridge out about Are muea as tney retreated, it la reported by oon-trabanda that another bridge between her and Oulnea' elation la burned, and alao one beyond. Two rebel regiment were between the enoamp-ment of two of oar brigades laat night, but tonk early tear at 2 o olook this morning. reoonnoiaance out for nearly fifteen miles oa the plank-road, and ten on th Bowling Green roaa, mtae una morning By uan. McDowell, es- oortsdjby tha Harris Light Caralry, rarsaledjao rebela at all, and no indioatlons were found of their baring been In any foroe. 1 I belle we oould maroh within ten milea of Biohmond, unopposed. Oen. Doubleday has been appointed military Uorernor of th plaoe. ' ''- We gather the following items from th Nry Departmeat: - . , .,ui-j nai,.' The United States steamer Chawshen. with on company ni in rum new row, on-the 9ih inet., prooeeded up theChewan rirer, North Carolina, to Oat county, tnd destroyed fifty thousand dellara worth wf bacon, eorn. Urd. naa, eio oe longing to tn vonieaeraia gorern-ment. .. . -. -j. . -J . ... ;.j On la 14ih laat. tba V a 1 ted State etcamer,, : Cere and Lockwood, pursued th rebel steamer Alio up the Roaaoke rirer, aad eaptured ker aoout two muea miow wiiitamabnrg. aaa Bad a oargo of bason for th rebel army, and tha Charon bell of Plymouth, whloh were ta b oast inio field pieoes.. j -: , .:..i f ji Noadrieea bat been reoeired at the War liepartment to-day from Oeneral Halleok. . ' . Oeneral MoClellan talegrapha that hia troop haro out off the Virginia Central railroad at three points, between Hanorer Couri House aad the Cbioahomlny. " ii -t ,.:..t ,.. " From C)en. Banks---Official. WAimaoToir, May 26. Tba following was reoeired at the War Department, it 11 F. M. : ' ii I -. . ., WlBUAllSPOBI, 4 f. M. l"o tht Pruidtnt : s , . .i.;, , t that 1 oa 19th. IS of tk HonUors draw went ashore at City Point, aad were surprised by th rebels, aad aln taken prisoner, and the balance reaobad tbir boat, and pulled for lb reiee! They were ahol at, aad sight killed. 1 (Th Virginia Leglalatura baa appropriated 1200.000 to rmor th woman and children and dforipsd, jonf from .giobmonj (o a cjaje of wasaej,.. ml vi,! -i ' t n - I . t - Tb rebel riny was iBoampcd wllbln k few yiieiAia,0Ba..7 , ,i . ,.( Rebel asaauau state that the Mayor of Vloki- oqrg rapnaa to th summon or our (anneals, mat saiBsissippiaas nersr mrreoaorsa. , i. Martial law is in foro in Charlaston. Thaapr aadcitiung are fearful of th inrrenaerea i u ity... 01 j t BEBIXS ..liw ETACCATIXO 9IOND. They will make Fair urouna. RICH- liljFi,.v.O In 7 i ). - i'i Stand at the (trlbone'i Spectel.) ' ' Dotfou ' Beido. May 28. An Intelligent aiar oame in uenerai aveyee camp tni morn-log and stated that yesterday noon, when he left Richmond, th rebel were moring out of the oily, northward, lo the Fair Ground. Those who know the position say it is about two or three mile out. on a high commanding plateau. W underetanJlhat this position la being fortl- oed, and that the enemy intends to girs us bat- ii turn, ., BAtTtawma. May 27. Private aooounts from Marilo.burg lepreiont only a few rebel sooute were in town yesterday, and they shortly after retired without doing any damage. Theindloa-tloas art thai the enemy is retreating to Win chester. All is quiet her this morning. ' A Urge polio foro Is stationed along Baltimore etreet and other looalities to prevent turbulent meeunga. g , . . , .' , , i , I bars the'honor to report th. safe arrival of my oommand at this place last evening at 10 o'olock, and th. paeaags of tho Fifth Corpa serosa th. river to-day, with oompaiatively little loes of men tn killed, wounded and miseing, in ths different eombats la whloh my oommand haa nartloinated alnce tb maroh from Straahnrtr on the morning of the 21ih. I am unable now to report, but have great satlafaotion in being able to say, although sa-rioue, our loss Is much lees than might have been antioipated, oonsldering th very great disparity of force engaged, and th long matured plans of th enemy, whloh aimed at nothing lee than the entir. capture of our foroe. ' A detailed statement will be forwarded as aoon as posslbl. " " - " My oommand enoountered the enemy in a constant auooeaaion of attaoks, and in well contested engagement akfSlraeburg, Middletown, Newton, and at a point ' between thee plaoe and Winoheeter. The foro of the enemy was estimated at from 16,000 to 20,000 men, with very strong artillery and oavalry support. My own foroe ooneiated of two brigades, leoa than four thouisnd strong, all told, 1600 oavalry and ten Parrot! gun l smooth-bores. The aub-atantlal preservation of tb entire inpply train is a aouroa of gratlloatloD. It numbered about 800 wagons. On a forced maroh of 68 miles, 85 of whloh were performed in on. day, It was subject to oonstaat attack ia front, rear and flank, aeoording to its position, by tka enemy in full foroe. In th panlos of teamsters and th misohaaees of river passage of mor than three hundred yards, with (lender preparations for fording and ferry, I loot not mor than 60 watons. Onr troepa are in good spirits, and ooonny both sides of the river. (Signed) . ' n, f. BAH", . - Maj. Oen. Commanding. . .-: .-. if -1 Beleased ; Habbisbubqb, May 28. Th follownlg dte- patsh has bean reoeived by the Oovarnor, from a rellabl lource. It 1 proper that th people should know the facia. . .. . v- ' Cbambbbsbubo, Penn.t May 26. '' To Ontrnor Curtin: . n- , , , i W have examined a doiea stagglerefrom tb. Main 1st, In General Bank' oolunn. Their teatlmony concurred as to the brutal treat ment of our aiok aad priaoaar. ' A number of Perinsylvoini, who war. aiok at Winchester, are hid in wheat fields on Oeneral Banka rout, of retreat, and many war. inhumanly buloh-ered.Bahibobb, May 26. W learn titer was sob. popular eommotloa in Hags re town on eataroay mgnt ana ounaay, tn ameaa nere. A rebel newspaper oSoa was destroyed, and prominent eeoesaionlat pnnlehed very severely In all parts of tb town. i in f;i . .A report mm nuiiarospoTt aaya mat, as onr troops retreated through Winoheeter, tb worn Brad .a them, aaa mar, in mob lert in tb heipitele war. brutally traatad, and som of them wounded. : i ,., Ia view of aetlvs movemeat in progrees, It is thought ths rebel eland a . ohaao of being oaugbt la a trap. Among taos mmuonra aa ocing moieawa oy Union men yeeterdey, tb Bam of Robert Mo-Laaa, lau Mlaistsr tOMsxloo, was erroneouely givaa; this Is laooriwot. . - i ; .. , 1 laeeaaa-e i , Naw Tobb, Mar .26.--(ult. a number ot Western soldiers, woaaded aad aiok, have bean nt heme today by Col. How, of tha Nw England Room, wbsr. every. atleaUon baa bean paid tbB- ? z-.i r.: .j.i i':.i,U i. .vast) t,f) " ' WASHiMOTOg, May 27. By dispatohes re oeived thl morning at the War Department, we learn tkat affairs art auiet in the vioinlty oi Aarpef e rerry. A message from Oen. Banks, dated 1 o'olock this morning, ay that Capt. Collins, gf the French Zouaves, has brought hia oommand into Hanoook, having had two. killed. A later dis patch from. Oen. Banks say all is quiet at rriiiiarosport. ., i . ,. , , ,- ... . .. Tha Inielligenoer of' to-day, referring to the representations that th insargents again meaaotd the National OanitaL save: Bealdea oraating i falee alarm they are unjust to the military disposition the Qoverment haa made for the protection" of this city, while their only effeot abroad oan b lo produs a flotitiou im. preeaioa mor complimentary to th military etraagtk of tb lksurgente than lb faois of th u can be bald to Warrant Th absurd rumors whloh find currency amkag idlers and seees-aioa ' sympathiser .have aot . disturbed the equlnlmity of hpepl of Washingtcn. Naw Yoai, May 27. It 1 understood that Cblonel Hanson, of Kentuoky. ie ta be exchano fcr Col. Corcoran. !J. '' i . - i-., " A letter to the Herald gives a list or ths lost In th 4th Miohiga regiment, in the recent okirmiahi" Killed, private Abel M. D. Piper. Co. B, shot throatf --th 'heart: wounded, nrivaia Franklin Drake, Company B, mortally; private "i n. vnase, uompany v, mortally, oompound f.-.i.,-. . ,v.lk. v..t.n. xr vA..n fiAMn.H. o, nean wound in arm: corporal Jno.uamphall. Comnaav B. flash wound in thlah: nriTaia Mae. tin Braoknay, Company B. compound fraotare or ror arm; private una, ummer, uompany J, wounded in the mouth. ' ' . Wasbibotob. Hay 26. Semi-official dispatch es' reoeived to-day, under data of Oriiabk, May 9th, stat that th French troops had advanced to within thre leagues of that olty; where they eucoonlered a foro of 10,000 Mexicans, who attacked them with success, killing five' hundred srtiom. 'T- ; . - ; It does not appear that President Joareiand his Cabinet had 'fled from the olty of Mexloo, ae was recently ,,, ,...;... . of t ,. - h. bad hardly aptkaa tk. l.t 3"' HfJ "tura to UaU allsfjlM.,. word when .11 echoed the MmUZ" and tins ;h3fc'wp,'w,KU, ud as.ura.i?!!: lb. land batter, opened oot on her. As soon aa I ffiia, Hwl at. uttmUm, i ta. awu. Ma. ahl.J7 . -V -w aa a- . tner.t ..a ..v.A I ' ew. iae ecBtrui, IU ta xBiaBaa. aa i. .i j,, . . -rt iq"r- www wew i oromntlv .. J ,.n- ,L, ' . 2&.pi - -.f wTaTwrbN".:: sod will, aad tba MonitorVas tbia fllrlV hi Z"ST , 7 "J-ust baoar.hnf rJ ' i. .1" .77 w mewesn. , ,, . , k ;? "l af Ntrfwlk iHm t fibs Wa Struok aeean time. k..i i.'-n- glanced harmlesaly o and did" not even draw a shot from her as aha wee ank.vi. , kr strength farktttM fmi farthw upv" ' (Gcmmnnloatsd.) , j Prisoner , from ,1m nionde a '. i. Rich. XiOi Jell AXJ BosToir, Hay 26 The B2d MaHacknaetts, Col. F. J. Ptrket1, left for Washington this evening. :-- ' Ths old first light battett, Capt Jones, leave sarly to-morrow morning. : ' over 1,000 troops appeared on tn. voBraoB this afternoon raady for lervio, and th aumbar wlUbgrtly swelled by arrivals t04k.rrow ' ''' ' , p i I -J 1. .Uc Oil V, I-' i'. i Hj- : A. , ... Intsrestlnf Items-r-The Chivalry."' ' ' Wshad ths pleasure of an interview with Mr. Thomas Eokles as h was passing through th oity n rout for bis bom in Urbana, Ohifa ' " '" . :t'-iO.: V .v., Mr. Eokles was a member of tha 66 th Ohio Regiment,' of Oeneral Shield' Division, Fifth Corp de Armee Oeneral Banks, and was taken prlsonsr by th rebel oavalry. attached to Jaokaoa's army, while on a visit to his sister near Btreusourg, va. it appeara that b poshed ahead in advance of th. army, anxiona to eee hi aister, who had been eparated from blm ror H7 years; ana is, being strong seoesb, informed ths oavalry of his unexpected advent. What is still mors ronvaafte, Mr. Eokles recognised three of th oavalry whs arrested him a prisoners taken by Oaaaral Shield at tba battle of Winoheeter, and paroltd in that city a few day afterward. (They are aupposed to be a part of th ohivalry known a tb F. F. V'.) Mr. Eokle wa than compelled to retreat two days and nights, without food or reel, with Jackson' e army; . aad after .perambulating tha aountry through that region for' two weeks, sometimes on half rations aad sometimes without any at all, was dispatobed to Rlohmond with nva other, aad there confined in th 4ih slory of a large : warehouse, with 160 of our mea, taken prieoner in tb various depart-meats, som OB tb Potomao and aome In Wea. tern Virginia, whll many war taken at the cam oi nun stun. J.;,i.f . ; Among th prieoner confined In tha eem. room with Mr, Eokle wa tb notorious Wilson and th Infamous Churchill, who both deeerted to th rebel in Biohmond after Ming in prison for a tew day. Our men were ao enraged at Wilson tkat when k returned to . tha orison room for om clothing he bad forgotten to take with blm, they seised kla and violently hurled his traitorous oaroaea dowa thre flight of nalra, and when b landed on th floor of the last fwhloh was bat thl. feet from tb room in wbiobuw Dtave uoraorea (tut remain and la seen from a window in Corcoran' apartment) a youag man by th nam of Wolfkill, belonging to th 18th Ohio, and wh waa taken nrla. oner a few days before th battle of Cernifax Ferry, whila on secret duty for Oen. Roaesrans, quietly landed a bag stiokof oord wood on his prsoioas head, the ettect of whloh will probably last many year longer than th Government to waicn neaeeerten. ... A tew days after Wilson was so ronshl hen. died, on of oar men in th third etory ipok omethlng from th window in a load ton, aad lBteuueu tor uouroaui, aaa ll was but a mo-meat afterwards when a mlnni ball came whiting ia the window, and passing through th. floor of th. fourth atory and out of the roof l Ohurahill bad heard the ineult, and taking a gua from th guard, walked t. th middle of the etreet aad deliberately fired in the window. We elnoeraly bop this vile wretch will meet with hi just reward when taken, aa he doubtless soon will be, Wl(k(U wa eeutenoed to be hot, with four others, by Oen. Floyd two days after th battle of Oaraifix Ferry, but th disarrangement oaused by Sen.Rcaeorans and hie brave army, prevented th fulfillment of the enteose; and by stmt error or omission, owing to th lose of th paper, whloh oould not b ooasuUsd, they were all sent to Rlohmond, aud all five war paroltd and returned bom with Mr. EokbUk. .... tit was Jut tw week ea: yeeterdey (8un-day) that. 868 of our ma started, from Richmond down th Jam RJver for Newport News. They left their prison at 10'olbek at night, the Hosn dimly Shining; and when they paaaed Fort Darling; eight aillts below, some of them eptaedthalreyM wid aad held Ckelr eara forward In breathleaa eileaoe, but eould only lee th aanksa vwla, amoag which wen th Jameatowa aad lforktoara. -They bad not passe d the fort a mile befor the guarda,aaoagwhom ..i;.iio0 I.;a ki.'itl o S0JJitffa9 l .tj, I ' ' Oomstoaleeled. ' Keep Cool Exciting JTemi The Ulesraoh clvea us intimaiiea iw tie reujie, in verv ueanavation. and aa ir iw thai death struggle, bar mad. a dash to break through our line by driving Beak' Divided back upon Ihe Potomao. And the imagloatloa nioture ud disaster anil rlr ..a conflagration, a thoagh half a miHtoa af Jr to make a bUI Uroqgb MayytaM n at BalUaore, Hp at Philadelphia, and breakfast ia New York: while br war of mlaada a aklr. mlshiog oartr shall drive out a few atrawvUea from Washington and asat Jeff. Pvi a tb Whits Housj. . i .' r. t, :. ,-,,., , . ,, . That ths enemv haa In view aad la nnrfa. taking to accomplish a daah upou our Potomao lines, aeema probable. That he ha broken or will break through oar lines Is vary possible ; but If th movement be anything more soriou man at auniMB aaa aaa retreat- it la aa certain a that th gun will rise to-morrow that bis whole army will be speedily annihilated. MoClellan, McDowell.' Shields. Banka. Bnmalrla and'Fremont have (heir battalions, their hundreds of thousands of men. well In band and with. in striking aistanoe. ttlchmond will fall atone, and if tb exlgenoiee of war demand it, It will be auuiuneicu. At in same urn in invader will find armlee concentrating In front, and rear. J , . l. m . -1 n . . . ' an in uwta naflaa xannavtvania. reaw xark. New England and Ohio will nour forth hair a million of men in thirty day, if need be, and in uue graou swoop noDeiuon ana slavery will be swept from Maion aad Dixon's line to tb Biusiaiippt. u . i , ., I have all alone- contended that this war oouia not oeaea until alaverv had renal rati Ha ucma uiow; ana mat lying (pint whioh decelv-ed and inatigated the slave power lo draw th word, will not permit th vlotim f th van. geaooe or Heaven to ooma to their ssnses, until they haro absolutely oompelled a to execute It purpose, ir to aooompllsh this end it be neoe. sary that we should be so far defeated as lo bring our enemy within our srasrj. this will ha done. So I read the signs of tbs times and th oiear indications or an overruling Provldenoe. That the enemy waa and is utterly inoapabl of making a etand at Rlohmond ie, beyond queatlon, true Had he retired touth from thenoe, he might have eluded our graap for a long time, and protrtoted this fratrioidal war indefinitely; but Providenoe baa tempted him to rush upon immediate deetruotion, by dividing hia forees and throwing one nortlon of them directly into our band at th North, while the other, enfeebled by thi very apaamodio effort, will fall an easy orev to th foroe now on. Tha war will now be within reaoh will be abort, bloody and deoisiv. Man of th North, you who love your country, march to .the rea-cue, but icey cool. The end laat hand. Instead of being obliged to aeek your enemy in the putt, lential ollmate and swamps of th Booth, yea will find him near at bead: deetitat of meaaa Of wouperalion, out off from reinforosmcaisand supplies, aad all ready for th eaorifioe. Day isuawBiug. t - hnsr (Aiuik take the oatk af allailaae. thai i. a .... a. reasoa why Ota. Waal abcoU a.w v.-a vei the Oily 0vr mnl lata thaw aeu n. may tsry propr(y katp tk cjty aider martial (?, - aMg.paralal U taalr dislcyeUy. aua ib aot a gooa reasoa for priia Ms asosi. of NsrisU ef.the belt i Nertbera tra.'l Tl B.baUUa .1 Bat th work of tba peopl, bat of th.ir ladn; aad ia daallag lib it. aad eeaaalaUv la akl. . ,aZ authoritr of the OovenwaBi iki. ai.ii.-h.. (heold be raarabere. Tk ieadr shonld be tads to feel the full weight of th evils tber have brought upon the South; the aassse of ths pespl. may vary wall be relieved froaa lha ao Us a rsatiDlt,tv. r rw. . A 'Triumphant TladlcaUoa. - Probably ao man In tba Oouatrv haa haaat subjestsd to mors steady and vehement vituperation than Mr. D. H. Craig, the Naw Tork agaat of tb Associated Press. Tb delicate aatura of hi dull, tb numbr of ptnoas whom be la required to serve, aad tha aamber, almoat a great, of those with wboee supposed interest bis ottos interferes, expos blm to as anile and asaarsioa of every kind. One of hi oldest, most violent and detereniaed opponents U F. 0. J. Smith, Esq., of Portland, who has endeavored In every poeaible way to d octroy Mr. Orelg'e bnsinsis by deetroylag hi obarao ter. Hi asMrttoaa at last beoamee definlt that Mr. Craig held him to a lesal rajtionai- bility, and required kirn to prev them. Tha trial waa closed oa Thursday and resulted in a rerdiot of $760 for Mr. Craig. Mr. Smith failed to substantial a single oa of th dan. aging aapenlon he bad made upon Mr. Craig. w oonaiaer tn-e result la which tn paollo ha a decided In tercet. A th Teletrashla Agent of th whole Preis. Mr. Craii'e noeition i on of great publlo responsibility, aad it is highly Important that tb publto should have oonfldenoe in ths good faith and integrity with whioh it duties are performed. The verdict of the Jury in this case, pronounoed after a laborious and vsry careful Investigation of tha oharges brought against him, la unequivoeally In his favor. IT. T. Tinut, It seems that the Bute of Indlaaa has beta made the victim of aa abominable fraud, whioh wa perpetrated by Ike agent of tkat State tn New York,, leagued with a wealthy banker aad a WaU etreet broker. Tke fraud consisted in th issuing of ipurlona 6 par Mat. Slate bonda, to th amount of $1,200,000, about $700,000 of whloh have been voluntarily redeemed ino th dlsoovery of the (windle, leaving half a million outstanding. ir i THE MOl'STAI DEPARTMENT! '..t-.ul VJI - , . ,; . .. Movements of the EnemrInanw , peraoieuDfiiacies to an Advance Investigation of the Provoat Marshal Oath Administered I ajr the Rebeit. Mu t-uft (Oiirrtepondenoe or ih. S. T. Ttmei.) ' : FaAMBKiiv, Va, Sunday May 18, 1862. : When Oen. Fremont and hia troop arrived her a week ego, tha enemy were "indahM" (meaning, in Southern parlance, anywhere in side or the furthest point you can see up th road.) They had been firing upon th Iowa th' day before. ' From testimony derived fram onr own soouls, and from deserters from the nemy who have oome within our lines, and from a rebel spy arrested and brought in, we have satisfactory knowledge of the enemy's movements. They have taken a "bee Hna" for tb other aid of th Shenandoah Mountains. Th momentous question asked her every day is, when shall we move forward 7 Put-tine; this and that together, I say, whan th slowly.ravolving treadmill at Waohlngtonoosa.es to our grist. Those oiroumlooution gentry eeem to imagine that these mountain troops, lik io many birds of passage, oan take to themselvee wing! and fly away to a land of hay-staoks and e tall-fed beeves any day never remembering, apparently, if they ever knew, Ibat those little items, or anything of nativs growth to represent them, diminieh rapidly in paaeing below the latitude of 88 degrees and 80 seconds. Iam oredibly Informed that several of oar regiments have been literally without broad for several dayal I understand that Oen. Fre mont haa lately telegraphed to the Secretary of War for two hundred transportation wagon to be aent to New Creek. I don't know but b might a well have telegraphed for a many oamela from Nova-Zambia. W (hall know whan we aee them. I know lhat Col. Trimble, of the Sixtieth Ohio Regiment they are Among the beat troop in th eervioe haa left men aiok and disabled all along the way from tb Ohio River to this plaoe, owing to unreasonable exposure, from lack of transportation, for tents and other neoeasarles : aud when ha left Nw Croek with Ih only eurgeon In thle Department, he was obliged, for the same reaaon, to leave hi madlolne-oheat to be aent by the first convcaimf opportunity.' U ' Tbia seems liks sending a vessel on a cruise, leaving her oalaboos to go by th next vsaael. That fin regiment arrived her without their louts, and were left exposed to a hard ratn all night, without shelter, end tn oonsequsnoej a aumbsr of the men, who hid mumps and mean els, aow have fever, pleurisy, bo., and to-day tb Colonel himself Isiiok,. Oeneral Fremont is truly a miraole of patienos under suoh trials. I seldom see him, but hear of blm often. . On Saturday laat, ha went throngh ths hospitals' here, and saw svery several iavalid soldier and every wound. How many of the Major Generate have don th like? i ., During th last two days th son bt ahona out olear, and It is astoniehing how soon the mud baa dried up. ur course, offiolal bueinese haa progressed. Our worthy Provost Marshal haa had his hands full examining nrlaonara and witnesses, deserter and sple, from th re bel army, so. atuou important information has been elicited, as to depredstions oommlitaH euoh ae destroying transportation trains, eevar-Ing telelegraph lines, to.- Unfortunitely,' all ths rogues eonoerned ars at present beyond our reaoh, but w hav their name, and whea we oapluraany portion of the rebel army, may find them. . t It has been steadily uierled and hallavad that Ihe vote, or ordinance of e cession, kas been oarrted In each one of tbs Southern Statea solely through th influence aud deceitful man. agement ol politloal leaders, and not by the in-tellif ent voles of the people at larae. Tha tenth of this position is abundantly illustrated by the ivetiuiuu ,wi woiviw vur xrovcajs atarsBai, in ths laat few days, by those who bar beta la th rebel army, as wall as by thoss who hav. remained quietly at bom. Two of th. prison-ere examined wer Irishmen, who had eallated in th rsbal army and deeerted. ' One, a yoang man James Lynch snlletsd at Rlokaond, because he waa out of money, out of work and out of bread teouldn't get away, and was net aaf there. What else could be dot ' HO tn lletedtoitv his lite, aot latsadiag to do them aay good, and only to get away Ibe first op. portunity. .. He wa discharged oa taking ta oatb. .. The other, a middle-aged man, of lea in. telilgencc, enlisted In Staunton under simitar clroumslaaoss, for similar reasoas, aad daaert-ed after tka late battl at McDowell. He ale wa discharged on taking th. oath. Of th oih.rs, native of ibis region, som. deolared they had always been loyal, bat voted Meaaa lam bee an e afraid to d otharwiee. Several ted Aty vnf I. :v 3. . ,j, -. I READERS;; ATTENTION I NEW AND GOOD BOOKS JTJT OTJTI THE PEARL OF ORB'S ISLAND, BT MRS. H. .; " B. BIOWE, $1 26. - AGNES .OF SORRENTO, BT 8T0WE, $1 26. MRS. H. B THE LAST OF THE MUTINEERS, $1 00. i , - THE CHANNINOS, $1 Oft ., t.r CONGRESSMAN ELY'S ACCOUNT OF HIS CAPTURE AND IMPRISONMENT AT RICHMOND, $1 00. - i-- . i a i f THE DAN VILLI REVIEW, AT 76 CENTS saocenpuoB takea at wi to par annum , ARTE M US WARD, MS BOOK, READT IN , A is uaio. a prepared to amil. DTFFBBBNT SUBJBCTJ- OF ' CABD POBTBAITS. Of all the dleUagiiUhed mea aad women af this age, aad of the cldea time, with many copiea of th fleet t Pain tinge aad Slattcaery. - j i . ... ......77 :t.ii i 1 I -..Ml 3" b'.L i or ! PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ALL STYLES AND PRICES, FROM" 60 " - CENTS TO TEN DOLLARS. ' COME AND EXAMINE THEM. .liX.iie. I:; maylS. . MIOAU ABTOB. 1 Hew Tork Advertise aseta. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK, '.,. t.'-.: Wransikt Oaa aaul Wire. . IBOV BAIL! SOS, OATIWATB, PIBB9, BitOOH' IBB, TBBABDA AHO FABH FBN0B8. TB1B 00 ABDS, STALL OCABOt, MAHQBB8, AMD WW. OOW OCABDS. -....' raraltarc, Bedstea'a. fkedlee. and tube. AlaaIl.ttiune. .11 kinds. ' Win Flower Tralnere, Stands, Baskets, dc. llloatreted eeteloroea mailed aa ncelal of Am, are cent ftemps. ..... . . . , , . BDTOBIBBOH A WIOIBBBHAK, No. aAaOanal street. Beer Broaderew. Bew Tork. n.rw enl Agedts fcr'.'Baw Vork Wlre-Ballua Oe." .. V . majt lA.Heeo Hirnao . 7C9 R. L. GILBERT & CO.i BAB UFAUTUBIBS OF IB1IDI STEAM REFINED CANDYI ,' OUH DROPS, 2El.ool. Oaudy, cAjo. i , FOB TBI PUBLIC. ' Mesclsctory end Seles Boome, ' ''" 01 OOVBTLABDT T., IIW TOHK, Branch oBoe, Sal Oaaal tt,, Berle'a Bote! BalMlag. maylMyr .CHAPMAN, LYON & NO YES, Importcn cf and Dealers Ik Frsseb, Esgllsk, fieraas A Aacrlcas FANCY GOODS, ' ,'AnimaU Warn QnmUy. ' Maa. BO at rark Place a 4a Okank ate ISW TOBK. QBOBOB OflAFMAV, . 1 " BOBBBT S. ITOW, eawew rimer, iinAiuMa.auiii OABDBBB B. TOFTS. apt asm HENRY V. HGHENdK, Mackerel, flalaes, lerrlsg, Piokled & II3rv Oodflah, &o, i Be. II 1 naxrar BtaaeM Corner of Weet Street. law Tork. A prlllo-dam. . . AMDIUOAN nousB, Cirolerille; Ohio. I dinonoaBSH. , , " oaoaon aowaaouD,' antttfai Sfw II MflWlMwl, 1 J. ,s'ajnTiy j.i;r arj a-A i B.,,il bl .a Iij.41 I,,), nh'l r 1... l(. a - i V ,7 lul Mil ,l I .III :t.;o ,'-i , j, j i r. i.i , : rll ' ; I e'Ji.i o.Ci nb M , ,iIAr1JOKK) f Mi i . c lro:i ,1 x'..'a:atr ii ., : .',iu ...'!' . k " " l l - I M I . ,lt . .1 |
Format | newspapers |
LCCN | sn84024216 |
Reel Number | 10000000024 |
File Name | 0517 |