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PUILAUEH'1I A tB f IMihG HIDt OiLUEATntRTOR - D. HIRHPATBICK SOS 8, . No. II B. Third Street, rfrs Mark and CKjttmU StrttU, miadtlpkim HAVE FOV;SALE SPANISH AND GREEN SLAUGHTER HIDES, CALCUTl. lau Min aico, irt. NKRS' U1U eto, l 1" aunto PRICES AND CPON THE BBsT TERMS. Ill kinds ol Luther Id tha Mh mW, which tlJhUU t aaarket price will I -a " la oeeh. or take U rscbaa. " aavataav ,u"rJ ' charge ul aold o ocsasal.etoB. way-Liberal Oaftk idnKM Bad n Iieatber meliaed TsTDIA BUBBEB OOOD FOB Till .T-I 1 ....... .. n.aahtf H.u. OataL PoDcbM. (laoe. Lee. alma. Havereaoka ud Blaaaete. Ala i. a loll aeortmeol Ii In,.. aa eraoode Ut are aiaoolaelnr-d at the Breeuat tloee tli oldeet eetabllebm-ot In the Called bum. foradettb.uw.etpik, wy. Drill Tub-i, Inula avouurn "? -''""i"'""'" ,,. .a-1 Oouareee V.eb. For km fcy Julia TaOUMLaif, all Chaebol BU Philadelphia. Ipaartaat 'OBH K. BTITLIB, IMPOHTEB ABU DKALBB IB oorrxs. Aod rro;.rletor f Ouv't gte.m Oofloe Mills, VrALA'Ol nTMKIT Waanr, Mcttuylklll. PKPOT, S-V AtUJU BTfiEIT, Pbllaaelubla. frt'CTLIB'i PBEPAUa-ll Ut,D QOVgBNIENT JAVA uurraa euperkir article, surpsaoloa: .11 prepared or enerwud lnea la the mubH. Tbe as of u.e.lar'e Old Go am-Veen I Java Coffee will at ono remove tho prejudice wtotch here heretofore Justly vzleted among the oonanra- ere of prepared UOOee. no-mug out tuo mmi ua purat itiH uebee to aaW, being brought here euder Uta direct iwrutloo, Ituuuvdat bleown eillia, by a new proovat, I T which era per oeut Is sated. 'HIS WILL BNABt.B HI a, AT ALLTIMI3, TOSTJP. riil Kitruiuiu AT OMB TUIItU LK'S TDBOOSH fO UiUOOOLl COFFSBS, TETLEB'S OLD V.'?BIIBf BNT JAVA OOFPKt emulua no IMQllul ,1' --u Jt : Ax, bauoe It ra- oolrea DO etaarlom- maUA.w oflef s oata aa Dlucb as tba Cottoa lualf. Tbia CoHim baina: n .-aly pur haa tl.a aama plawaoi, anltumi, luTLKoritiiUK ana baoanaal al Iwu of oibr aood Uo9na. For aa'a by all tba Ororara la tba Oaltad fitataa. BCT&IL PUK E 80 CENTS PKB POUKD. DEPOT, 83S A UOH BTBKET, PaiuriLmu. fcbM. , . H. tSUBbiidOK & CO., Bteel Pou Mfanufaoturer. no. 0 Ank (traat, fllllaitSolpIlla. KBaTBtlllllUOK Cf. BKDl'U U call la atlullba Jf trio tr&ilu and th AmfrwaA Public w tb niot tbat dtfl Hani am made la tuk coaa try -ij thou aqaal 1& qnallty ta tlia ba4 linprti4 ar orrr and couktby peai.sbbj ppllad on iha ualt lavoraUa toiioi, urdara by aull promptly atiaudad to, JonalOnjly BALL, SLACK tit CO., JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS (66 and 607 Broadart.)-, Cor. Prinot Bt, " New "Vork. Hutai Ball, WlLMAal Blaok, EBEttnEB MoBOE. ataudfaotarura uf I'roaaatatlun and Hegulai Arm, aurda. lalera Id avarr Vnrtt't, uf MillUry Quuda, bfata Arnarloaa aud lurvirfa. Orjvra tiUcutuU ltb lapalob. (lotis-iyt WILLIAM BLYft H, NfiW KHit. HOi'SSi, Kick Jevrelrf, tu Qt-.ti vrity Diamond Wuri, ft) '.jt-A pay tyeeial aUtntwni 'IliVBU WAI'.K, PTA Pl.lt VNOV'-tfil SllVi ll I'MTrtO TE MTTtl, WMTKI.H, UTOR. KBH 0iBLTH, CASTKJ4, PO lK.'l. ol'i),)rf, ANI rfi:iai': n"ti i'milk mjrLKiiV, :ni)ii:mri KINiH; ;it:i0K-C4I,ICHlir,lt,TUl;iT DAY, V'SX VUE (01.and k sinaval Asartnt'.nt ol fanny ?!. M!LITf.RY7GQ00S. WH. RLTNN hB tt Tnrjr inperlor Miorimont, to-w Tie f-ry bwit .4wnrla nml S-ihrM, One Dua.toiti an bMl AatAtioraD And Irapmttvi (ilnrtiM, 8h. dull, OUora' fclrn;niUca Uu. fiitdit 1'inUU 6 pan, CpftiilAtiM. 4c , ha. Moo ooftd jvatl to OiQolno&tl or Now York for mlllUry oodi; mir prloe will be m low stir hoaM Id the cout. HATS, fJAPS, AC. WILLIAMS & L0CKW001 r XI j3l T O? 33 XI. S , No. 88 West Fourth Street oi3sroiirisrA.Ti. Wa tarltt attttQtlon to oar Dew atylai of FA8niOI4BLn SILK TIKTS; FINB BOfT GA831MERH HATS) MEN'S AN1 BOYS' 0AP8; CHILDREN'S HATH, to. Wa baa a gond atook of oholoa $N4f, wblcb wa ara eill-rft at tha lowoat oa.b prioa.. BiarlO W ILLIAMS A I OCKWOIO. CLOTHING. I HAVE RECEIVED MY SPRING STOCK Of Merchant TiiHoi ln Goods I Oof! prlil tiff freorh, OetmiTi, BuRifch and AmeHcun Clothe, vW)-inire..VatltigR. Ao., of t' Utost Mtid mil deelrnbl iUrLi. I bj,TO v01"'"1 n' ,ock rly, mud by doing hare trought K math 1-wer .ban lb. preeeot prioes. .... ... erot wanting Clothing wM do well to rail and f amliw my to, a I b a large a.d Wfll telected va rlety. All garmeDta gtlvn ni In Ibe bt atfle or ot and workmauebip, and a g u& n garauteetl. I bve alh-aUgoaod weil-Mlcifd etock of Boaly Made OlutbiDki an1 oeot'i Fnrnlihlng 0vcl, Thankful fr pait farure 1 wuld mprotftilly idlloH a eontlnavnoeof the petf-una uf my old euatouiera aind ioriU ih attention of n..w one. 115 Suath High Slreot. ColUD.buw. H, CUNOERSHEIME5I. uarT P. R0SEI MfcHCHANT TiilLOR! Coraer High and Town Sirens, HAS aTTJST OPENED A FRESH STOCK OF SPRING AND BUMHERtiOOiis! or tub JfOSJT FASHIONABLE K1NDBI ABD WILL Bl MAO! TO ORDEB 1H TflB LATTi-1 el iijas. IRinm. HOL18H AND MSR10AN OLOTB" niHRtMEkaa. ilKLTflNH. PLAIrt AND FAhCT yBSTINOS, Ao..aod a gauaral aaaorlmont of OKU T" TOHNU.nl NO '.IHtim aiwnr. oo naon. mptm ocrusT, (ronserly of Bnffalo.) tMalnitaelT treeta rikwaaea 01 the lya, DrafntM, Mo oeerta Attiflctal Kyet, wlthoat pain, that mow Ilk nattiral y at No. iSJ ttoutb Higb Htreet, Colon. mm, f.Hlnak K.mra. fWim B tr ai o'jlnck . v k. nr. RnMp'! ook on the Ctb anil .tar. IMi tUhd, or mailed, If j c lcbanre, t any lndivldosl wbr DM a Maaf OI eitlMr Ol . untaua. umjvvmmij PATENTED OCTOBER S, 1S61. Diilirldge'H Patent OVAL LAMP CHIMNICS! ManQbctnrad ol XX FUK1 GLA69. L69' (t for the flft'lf f l of the flat 1 -' r Tbcea rbmoW are Intenrti4 flukt. wfaWsb heat hia all Drta eqcaky, aom not eifoae n ia cibk-viubj t 4'bDar of Uerbon Oil are oaotloned I i-.. 4. I. rhaaaw llhlmtii . hlah W I btD.f mvl of the worthUm Km Qtmm, are ao tmpoeHlon on the aulllo. Bay boim but tb i tti Otu. XX run Glam whim Kin X. 1). Fort Pitt G leee Worke, JanU-dly Pltubarglt, Pa. fUUMAIRAT MctULLX, Oommissicn Merchants, DR. G. A. KNAP P. For taa lalo of PBOTUiosj, rLomt. obaih and otbbb KBB PB6DCCE.J a. t anal Llcht ata-at, 'BALTIMOkll avayla-dl, DAILY OHIO STATE VOi.ijME XX1 SEW YORK ADTERTI8IVG. DEVLIN & CO., Clolbias aid Forflishini Goodi FOB Mon a,xxL Boyfl, la Ortat Variety, and at tb Lowait Prioei. BROADWAY, COR, GRAND STBEEr, New Yobk. An hn.lnM Mhraaaa tho WBOLEBaLB. hBTAIL. ni.nv-M AUI and OCOM 0allIB4, la apt.lo u-DutmaiiU. all aadar tba aaaoaaan-ajt of tba tnuat oaprla B3ia. arOiduia from a dlatatioara.alTa tba Boat (.rompt anil oaialul aitauika. . marMoand GREAT ATTRACTION And Heavy Reduction la (he Price ot DRBBB GOODS WICK?, SMITHS CO. Will offer on Tuesday, the 3Stb lout., and every day alter until closed, their entire stocK, Inclu-diiis; over tOO CASKS FROM AVCTIOX AND) PRIVATE SALE, 1 35 per Cent. E.?ss tban Original Cout. ALSO, The Leading Styles of DOMESTIC GOODS n full assonment, at a moderate advance from Auction ratex. W1CK3, SMITH h i:0., ftiifl 83 Franklin Sirt-el, YORK, ap':9-dlui BiQSS0iM.R03 .1S0N & t W;.tflaatile L'altra aud Coinmlwa on Mei-cliautx, BUTl'tR, CUKESt AND LARD, 72 Courtlantlt St., KBirTOIK. All kluda of Produca aold on Oomoilaiion, fi l3 Uy O O A O K N T M ! To aril our naw and woaderlol NEvT KUI'iltK nd PATBIOTS C0MB!NTI0K PRIZE PACKAGES. mUta UKi ntefiil trticlM. A &irlor mlti of rtOTelHto. Mini mell lot oiilt 26 wiaM. ETrvlHHl will bftTe o ne, met". i la ritpt-r, ucn, itii p-, ruaoiuere, ii ia. ufawmen, Uheoken txua uuarn, Lue oi me itan.'t., ft in-Ttom. IWIdi'I. UUndMr, N-tlie Pi -e, TnrHl, 4c. A tht) box of J- weir which iuvinnanft tltutn Is d iw nr. ry b.-nutlfnl. $16 pr da j U duttle by our Ageott itn eaw. -VBfDl frrUlrMlera t vnr. O. M. DfTNN it r;o., 42 ronrth Street, ' tncinoavH, 0, IIENRrXHATVKS MANUFACTURER OF THE Jest b'eci Bpri-g Ii-p aunt, AMD Real W)ialelone CoTtitH. No. 13 Fark Plnco, netti Brotiduay, 1IHW YORK. fib '4 A lift III AM HOOLEV h. tO., IHPObTlilll JOBUEkb OP RlbboDH, Tilmmlnga, ilkr, AND FANOY GOODo, Kfi MDRRA.Y ft (10 CHUR'JU bTRKLTS, 1ST E W Y O R K . TANKKal Nl.TIOND. GOODS FROM AUCTION DAILY. lLld.tin L. GILBETii & CO., UAuUfAi-ruKKiis or MlPrlSO IHAIlIt 1AM K&FINCD CANUVI OJM DRUPB, H.00I1. Oandyi fco tob rut puuliu. felaubltory atd Balea oosu, 1 C'.)UHTI AIIT T., siasw TUAtaC, Unanch oiuao. atl Oaauat.. Barla'a Uolal PoltduiB aiavia.lvT PIANO POKTE Tbrae doors Korth of Kell Hoane, CHICKER1M0 PlASOa Hew Boale. Bl'EINWAY PIANOS Took Gold Medal at World's Fair. BALLET, DVI8 CO. PIANOS Splrndid Insliumenla. HALE A CO. PIANOS SJood Insltnmenla at Moderate Prloea. PRTNflF MWt.nnBONS Th Rest In Ihe Country. AM TMILT BKOEIVISO 1N8TB0MET8 FBOM thaaa Faetorlea. Th.y .toad at th haad of Mauuf-. orere 10 tba ian.i. i rm -.v. v-- .1 tt.anrtm.nt of Invt- amenta can be f and to aa- laot tr' m and I ca .not ba aoderaoid. VM. KN ABE & Oo.8 GOLD KEDAL PIANOS 1 1 wvarf ttvle of tbaaa Jo.lly oalal ratad riaaoa proDoaDOad b, THAt-BERO, flOTTtWIHALK, BATTER AJSD BltlAn.UBUU, And a lane somber of the beat artlfta asd amatean n thll eoaauy , to oa ioe BEST PIANOS MADE ! aarTbtm la naad of a tmly (Mrat Glaaa Plaata aboold not tall Rive ma a cal'. aoarT Baltimore At Oblo Railroad. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Ktprea Taawnser Tialo of tbli road will marae Its throch ttlpitbUday, changing oart, for a eh art tlna, at ralrnonot. Faas ngra I'ailog Oladauati on the Krrntng Xzpreta, try way of Hamilton and Dayton, will connect wlih tht Kxprttn on Ihe Baliimr A Ohio Bail road at Bellair, Tba Mall Train, lea lug Bthitmora and th Ohio Birtr, nepeotlTIy,lti the morning, will not neon trlpa until iyeiri of th Nonoogehela bridge are completed. I. H.bULUVAN, Qecarai W?tera Agnt, fe. A O. B. ft, ay ih,iera. JtVt. W ITT'fti GALLERY OF FINE ARTS! No. HI South High Bt, Colambut, O. Ambrotrvw, Pecnerreoti pee and Pbotocraphi In even etylecf tbb Ait, from tb ftneet Colored Htntatore l tba full length life alae Pb vog raphe on caaraaa ootored la oil. aprta C. T. HOLLO WAV' Wxtoloaaalo Gh-rooer AMD OOXMlSelOW MfBOUtKI, 503 Market Street, (north aide, above Fifth-at. - PBXLAXTELPHIA. eaUalf COLUMBUSa CIPaCIXltATI ADTERT18IXG. OXjO A X. 19 . THE NEWEST STYLES, BEST WORK AND QUALITY IVENS & CO. k miricm uy hall ' OS TO West 4ih, Up Stairs, Oyyotil Ptkt't Optra Bouu. Whole S ilo and Retail. At our Philadelphia Prion. apr9-3m JOHN B O is E K. 1UP0BTXB AHO DCALXB IS MILITARY. & . FANCY GOODS Fine PrtjtaUou Swords Alwayeon naod. No, 86 West Fifth fetreet, aprT OiNuKATr, OHIO. (Tba lata mauuf etui In p. .irot Owar ttiuaip ) jU .UruilU A b II A U.P, No 65 'alnolMr,t, Wnun-IJ taciurarai of Uak-Unntd and ruut-etratobej Leaih AT lMtlUg, FiraLgllMt iiOaMI ftlid OUCtil'O, abd OavTbai. ti mii ..ii ninai. . Uarlug aataVfcuUxl nyirwith Vetera JnoiM B aJrbro Co., tur tbeDar.tuee uf maoi.fkcturiiiar Latu. r lfeUliB i.d Uoee, with o expr luce of orer fonriton y axe tu ihtj biuluea , aud o ttu(Livt of new aLtt loiururtia n.4- cluuttry, wblcb 1 kow ia uiirlr to oy thug In tub y et, if not in the Kaet. I can ey to y oll atetom .-lb tt I am now p.vpered, to lurniath Lbeni bettor artlclf tbaa eToi tba no bofro. aalf keep oouataoily on baud and tor iala Ooa uoiutig, fact tug una Unm liuse, or ll .Iem. A to, tb- it vi L. too idoeinar, Orti u.MJke and Ait- ta of -ll Kl title 0 e.arytblug cuDbeoled with the iieUlug buloeee. utkAUirUaiAi tt nUAiti. Mae ire J&MEd fiRAuiro.in A GO. etill eoutlnne theu a"tn.h Burr ani PoraaMe Hill aaafietor; aleo h. aalo of gvouioe lJUtrb anchor attraod iiltlug clothe, of nil uttnbarei aalU Hash. b.ry ana ererythiuK in th aii ii line, mdj uaoi iilJ.iiI i'AIiY AUD MTLLRV GiiODS. i tudia Rubber Cluo Frook tjoati and Talmaa Imitaiation of Cloib; India HuDbar l.cgguigt aud Horaa Cototi; Iuclla Rubber Blaukeia and Caps; uuia nuDoer uoaia or all Elude: India Rubber Cloaks aud Capua; India Rubber Havelooks aud Pillows; luuia Rubber Ponohoa and GIotci. VoldlDK OamD-0.U aiid ( bairat Holdiara' Comiuitilr.n. fariilaqril; Coaiba of all klbda; tar p Knife, Fork and otMx,o, roo a;-oooHa; uorr.-ucy utldara; irfialtr aou WilluW coaitrt-d a aaka: 'lld Olaaw: UfQcara' Ua.ar. aack; Pocket Korfee; bwordi: rword B.H.: Kabberaud uou Plixia: Pkvt ittlrnti.. upd a vail.lv of . th r arLl. iea for aruiy uaa. India huboer ataoblue UflLlug Bteam raiua uuh, aaa luul.. liauot-r uuoaa or all a.-asrlb tlona, AT LOWEST CASH PRICE8. BART & IMCKCOX, 49 West Fonnh Btret, Ooa door wait frf.m W .lnul Bl aprld3tn I- etnrmtl, O W. G. Hr?,D!VI&N & CO., MANtTraOTCBEIUlOr BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS, PATENT PORTABLE t ORQKB, PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES, BRAfcS AND ltlOT BEAMS, GRAIN WAtiONS, WAttEIIOUSE 'fOTCKS, So. No. 69 At 04 Last and Street, 11FTWIKH KV0AM011E A HltOADWAY, Bam7Uia OIMOINNATI. O. JAWES t. HAVEN & CO., 03. 173, 175 nd i77 We s, 2d SI. Olnoinnatl, O., IMANDFACTDBRBS Of Obiorpreniium Gmln Prilln, JPntent Nonpareil Mille, f'! Iniprovi'd1Conicul;Frnuoh Burr Mills, Cumtniug'a Patent Fodder Cutter, Mnntord'a Pntout" Sirnw CnUcrs, Apple l'un rs, Cider Miili, Chilled Pipe boxes, . Iron Axles, X.eouaidVi PaWnt W'Hjtou Skeine, Tweer.Irona, Tiro Drills, Tiro. Ilondcrs, 4ilovcr's Pnttiria Spoke Lathes, lledtead Fwilftuora, Iron Cuaiiilga, Malleable I ion J Caatings, IIowoll's Patcot Trip'HHmuiera. Proe lleta mru'ed to all, frvje of charge, os Hpplioalion to JAMES L HAVEN CO., ok. ITS, 175 .k 1)T Wtt fd Street, OINC.INMATr. O. arrftTdltn , lt.m TADLEfi, BROTHER & CO.. WHOLESALE a OX.OTIIIEHS, IMPORTS AND UBALF.R.H IN Foreign and jiomestic Dry .oods, 106 Peri Bt, north al4e, and 11 Third Bt, Baiwaan Tina and Raoa ttroaU, oiN-c::iTisrA.aT, o. aayrPa'ttrolar att.nrlna p.ld to oMers. Also Dealrrr ov91l dly (lent.' FnenLhlna oood. MIAMI OIL WORKH. WALTER SMITH A. CO., CINCINNATI, O., MTnfctnrra of T ABD AND TALT.OW OVM. AIM BKriNKasor oabbon oil. awST-dsm STEAM MARBLE WORKS, Oornar of Briitlvr iy & Fifth r-ts., 01xa.olnxx.aa.tl.. C. RULE Sc COLEMAN, M AStTF AUTORKB AID DIAlalBS IS tVC onume nts , Tombs and Mxutle Fleers ( abinet Makers' Sl Flnmbers' Slabs SeXA.OS TO ORDEB A.T EASTERN PBIOKB. THE TRADE BUPPHED WITH MARBLE IN Block, a Slab or 8awe a to Ord tr. CHA8. BULB. K. 8. COLEMiW OHIO. FRIDAY MOKMiNG, MAY 15. im. OHIO STATE JOURNAL Daily, Tri-Weektv and Meekly, PBKTED AMD fUBLISHID BT HDRTT, ALLEN & CO "JOVtSAL MVHDIS08." KABT STATt gTBIKT, omarrs via eariTou , Terms of Subscription. TEBkW Of TBI DAILY JOUBtlAL. By stall, par year, la advaoof .Hm.MMM....MM...H Do 81a Btoatba, do .HW. V ou 1 To Do Tbtve Bonths do ao One at nth do Dalivared by earrta In the city, par wak To Aeabt., la packagaf of 10 axd apwarJs, par weak, Do dj ao do do TIRMS OF THE TBI WIIIII JOCaBAL. Uy nail, par yaar. la advaooa......M.HWMM.MWMm...ta ao Do Six aioails, do .. 1 T6 for lea, time, (par mouth,) la advaou...Mw..MHHM so TKttaleOr IuK KttH DUNiL. 1' gie ini-aa ibora, par yaar.,,, .S1 on Four ooplaa, atbl to one a dreaa...Mm.WWWMH.H. I Ot fan oopKa, a'.d oa to taa g-ttar ap of Ibacldb, .ant to one addraafHm.MM.M.H,M.MHM 16 00 Twantt ouolea. abd one to lb. aoiter up of ha olub. M-nt to t.ua .otireaa.MM..ww. mm w Army irtri .nueuce Letter Irolu the OO.u Mcajlmeut. (Jakir 60 r a RcamaNT O. V. I. 1 Bio Roa4iasii.a, May 11, 1S83 Pa JouasaL: A long time has iM.atd einoe last 1 wrote you, not on aooount of an laoc of inureat on hotue matiera, but foi he eimtile want of eomethiog lo write nbiui, for we nave D;ea note otnoe danuaiy z a, pa entlv tt udtnti, Uireiog, drilling wxiohm, and pioketlne, without any avenia ialeteaiiug ro relate. When we oame here, enow and mua were tbe dmtDant powers, and the ootd bUn. ( winter sprinkled aiaoog the barren hills. making the ooeoe douhly dreary. Now, tbi billaidtsre o'otbed in mauueeof rlohest gretn, aud Ihe brooke ruuning, rippuug aloog lu th. little vales form a pioture pleasant lo the eje. wbile the fortiflo ttions. eurmoumed b7 ihr brhindoce of war." icll. eea to the Daeaioa raveler. that men of uutirius eoerer ha, a been here and left the impreai of their labor, on every elde. A lew days ago, your oorresponu?ut, on uiiij, I t isiud the from, and had the pleasure of mee ing niaDT who have gaiued. In hard fought bat lee, a bright plane in ibeir oouoirv a annal.. Friends at home toay imegiue tba mr Aroi, of the Cumberland" ia doing bat Utile, but how changed would be their opinion were the to visit Murrrecsboro and rranklin, view the arbonal of work already aooompliehed, oriil- ol y watch the moTementa oonstautly going n, bow ibis division undiir tne oorer or night aoieelessly steals forth on acme expedition I whose end no one save "Rosy" and a fe privileged ones have any ooneeption of, how hat one, with flowing ooloia and the atirnog utraini of martial mutiio at early morn depart, aa though from some grand manoeuvre, bui wheu night eomes return to their omp, then would they appreoiaia the lanors or our gailan eatern army. All have perfect conndjnoe in their commanding general,, and, und?r Rose. ornn and Btirnside, the Army of tho VTcBt at longing for the oomniau J, ' Vanguard, to right and left tha f cnt'nnfold," show Ih traitors euoh an array that their hearts will full and eucoxes will perob upon our banner. "And relnatata aa on the rook of peaoe The COih expeot soon to leave the bills and ceaae throwing up dirt, fir order No. 40 has been duly oarrled iuto execution, and the regi mentis reidyto move at a moment' notice. Snelter tent have been issued, oanridge boxes are kept full, and orders have been reoelved at the bod Indiana, ZUth Kentucky nnd oU b Ohio are Itahle to marah at any hour. We re gret to leuVe our works behind us, but joyous sball wo depart, for w leel lhat me Yii Army Corps, under oimmaud of Gen. UartsutT, lioa past gtes ample security lor the future, ill merit their oouutry'a praise. home onangee have takou ptaoe, among tbe rest Major Tnouas P. Couk has left, us, aod his I into bivouack ihere ai iwo o'clook on the morn-oss is much deplorod, eepeoially by the olhoare I iug of Friday, the let instant. It had been and men of the 8i Baltulion, which he haB oom. I anded for some time, and they all signed au addressand forwarded it tohim,siguifying their egret at bis' departure, their respeoi and cou euoe in htm as an ttcoer at,d a soldier. rJtit, are tbee Well Torn, thy ready laurb aud hearty ke will be nnts d for a loug time by th; oomrade In tho 60l1i, ibat auoouse may tvor .ttend him will ho tb"ir consianr wish, ibe old leal now graocs Ihe sboniiler of Geo. Elstoer, v.ho0 activity ami usefulness as AJjuiauL baa reouiviU . merited reward, aud huae prautioai utiiiiary eaua in t,., .mt. 4ntly tlued mm lurtue posiuur.. A sburt time ago a cum oi money was raieeo to reguuvni, to procure a Bet or braae in rumeols. tat Itifut. ibnas uayuue, com tuaoding Corupauy A, wub depuuz d to go unrib puruat them no returned three dye nod. Wim a lull aei, wuoeo tune uoca oreun lothioibe 'eaoer (Peters, of Ciooitioii,) umi ISO to Lit ut. 0 wy nue, for b,B ecu ction. AI ready hue a baud t.eeu forattii, and Seruaut .Jor Coiik, Ord-rly Barataant t.. ). ne i, oi 'ouipany A, and J. iMtuiey. of Uou.ptu; C, ou on lb roe leading panu, uieC'u. sti ewert acu irrtnit me.o.ly. t,tr ,jttel, cu P. a visit to Jolumbue, procured Sjt.iUKnVid r'lla for apa,-t tne r. gimeut, an I wheu the v.ui-.i. iter are provided wuh the same arms, tbe regiment wtil reeeut an appearance oi watoo vnio m .y oe juetly proud. VJuon satisraotion is eviooea at me arreei ti Vallauttingtiam, and all onoiir in ihii king 1 Kt jeu. iturnaidu is f'e ngnt mttn mine rub1 laoe. .K-'e-p your reels upou too Copper:BMie home, e-nd we wttl eoon drive out or stay tlir 9,saoonda of ireasou in the ouih. To day we have b.'en visited by Brig. Gvo Tillson, ohiof of aniileiy, and M. j)r 8imps.ni. jbitit of engineers, on uea. ourusiues ni' n rn?y t'olb seemed well pleased with the lcks A tiiiusrs around here, and from Iber remarks we do uut think our removal will be iuiuiudi ,te. HooioK rliat bafore loni we shall have an on ward movement, aud stirring deed to chron icle, we oiose, txprrnelug the hope that Ihe lime is not tar dis'out, when lvaoe eball put forth the olive branoh and stay tbe dread tide or w .r. 6J1AUA. Ibe aaaaM. Ootroap-Bdnce of iba Balllmoro Aru.r.tao. TJITXD.fx,TX 8rBAa Kw Uuxawia, 1 . ... rn..i.aT,.n. a. CMay o. lobo. I Jftiirs. Adilcrs of Ammcmi- Nea. 'y a moaih r.m.m,A since tne late attack on the Oharleaton furls, aud in lhat time new faoia i h. attack haa been revealed. Ihe ..anhii. an I irtiiA'ui' account Ol Ibo work cf thai day which oppeared in tho American met with jtloioot ibo unanimous ftpproot-ttou of tho ofli- an rt crow ci tnio onip, bbu vi ' f ih. fnaifcdron. Iu Von Koyal. ou Iht 8L v. it crentei much exoitement Atd 111 Art la t'r. . . ..! ii at... - ' ard HB aUlDOr tbueuwiiy vn iu.aK lee 11 in,ftia rra nil Otirtain 'P V 7.,,ti could not bi take . There U tlleV I iDt-riooTv : . . v" x .AM oanfl nhitrrrln mini. frr HbTri; .11. her, eeem 'to tt"uk that lb," P'"' fn "ry ."" taken wnn a very tew " eu tu rr". . .. . ,i, Little or notnibg waa n. -"J norts about ihe amount of damage done the . .h it m ant be uninteresting to 3 . .l-. r c..n.i. r waa ao muoh many to auow iua. wu. - damaged as to render it almost untnabl. On withdrawing iroui tne ( ao aiu'saeid that, tbat laoe oi nuaiv """"s ..Hnn.lv itaniaffad : toward tne city w vc.j -- , hat aaveral of the embrasure were destroyed, aod that aeveral shells burt in the casemates. l:. waa corroborated by the pilots. ... ..-,.l,.e.,t the ireatc.t damage djn to .i... ..o Ta aaaiarn face can be very dia ..-..i. ...n fiom where we are sow stationed. and I have time and again waned it oloeoly with a elaac and I oould see two of the middle r ....m.,.. km eked in. and of ihe lower . l .tint nr ahall knocked off large por. Uon of the embraeures, and tf OOirse eo trea tbe eaaemata. la aeverat e ne. p.aoe. . . i.... kola, in tne wall very dieancUy seen a. aa our iron-alad fleet wit .drew from witnio the bar, staging or ecaffoidiog w ......a h the rebels on lb two ide sp-.keB of and eioe tbat time they have been very v.!.. ...irlna damages. Taus a period of el- '.mmZ. m ,n1th has been emnloved by the rebel ki repairing Ibe tori, ana tney ai amt vm.mj Wa the fort injured? All tbi would seem . that it was. I t t 1" e looe or inie evi- t say mat 11 " .. i .i.. dence there are P -'"-"v. "' ..T" Tnia waa dine by about 150 ehor. The Iron . .. ... H.. ffMjt tdes did not n-e g h; u 0La., ...... .. b... Mulirie. although ehe i I... h.aviest fire for more then aa hour, aad JOUKNAla; waa alruok between 60 and 100 time. If ihe bad been using her gtioe all that time instead of lyiug with eloaed porta under the heavy tire or me enemy, tbe torn might have beaa almoa silenced, aa her broadside is equal to four Hum tors, an 1 her offisers and men would have bad tbe saiisrnetioa of knowing that they did sjmothing towards the rtduoilon of the fort; but .even, that liltie eetisfaeiion waa denied teem. Thus tba stronzrst shin and heavies battery that every floated, built at a vaat es pouse to tha Government, and ou which the greatest hopes and expectation of the Govern Oftl mrnt was centered, was permitted to go In aud I remain under th most destructive fire ever I kuown for more tban an hour, Are eight guns oo I at, somatome couth Carolina, I .uppoae oouie jut totally uninjured, "no .ojv bun," to ko ou iu the AUautio ooean, blockade and wait until tba U jvernmant sends not mora lroaolada- but a uaa to take Charleston. . We aek why Cbanes on waa not taken, and e are told that ihe iron-olada are failures; whilst Some of the Northern Pacers eav it waa :be Frer.idtnt and broretary of tbe Navy who wete to blame. Thu, Ihts mi.ersblf. oinri,c ul failure te ntade a t ew wen.-.n to atiMit iaiuat the ildniioietreii. n, and loose bero who save the con' nd of affiirs huve noi mac even 'no shadow of an ffjrl to wrvet Ibis luporiaui pl iOe from the hand, of trailers. Fort rumter he only caaemaied f rt here, and all the pea funs could be illenoed by this shin alone a a Tory few hours. Morris letand had only two batteries Fort, Wagner aud Cummiuga' roini. ioe latter was eurneed aud had us mf'l'i t blowu up biunly two ebelle There aaettutone maa killed lo the fleet, and let there are those whj say Charleston e.nnot b educed aud tbe iroL-olads are failures, there s still a m5etery conno id with tbia affair. vbion time alone will olear up, but there oan bo out lit le doubt that there is a combination garnet iron olud vrsseld fofone thing. A -B seldom tries very hard to do a tbinar wnicn no does not want lo do, aud I on see no reasob tu blame the Government for tho failure. 1 think Admiral Dupoini a one la to blame. We bad pleuty of veesel; in faot, more than ouuld be uaed tu advantage, as was demoustra. ed on tbat day 1 would venture to sar that two or three iron-clado would do the word if lrfrly manigti U lletljg, then, ibeaa el I oauiaiauoee, it would be folly 10 deetojd. We '- gained Tery Talaabla mformaiijn of the efrengio cf ihe rebel works, and proved that uur nwn-oiaua gaaoo. do injures, oy eooi, me beet in the wurlA exoepting our own fifteen inoh ebot. Let ue take ihecoosolallon from ihe faot tbat we have ih means now in cur hand. vo humblejand destroy this vile nestot treason taat ibe uovernmeul haa done whole duty aud lhat Charleston will be ours Just as eooa ibers is energy et crieh In fused lo ths de artment lo make a real, tarnat, and ttalout at UCK. A for th orow of this ship, we long for the day when we will be allowed te train our gun oa tne powerful natieric ib rebel are now butldibg on Morn, Island, almost under our very guns. All we want is permission, and oecquer or die ia our motto. A blockade runner haa staled her that the rebels were leaving Bumtcr when our fleet with drew, and lhat two Bbot which went into the casemates killed and wounded fifty rebels. i ours, &o. Q. FROH tllUM's UEPaRTME.1T, THE VICTORY AT Re.LWI.V8 Ilk.L.J (POUT GlHtON.) mtATsvitv or ocr troop. LETTER FHO.U GOV. YATES. (8pe:lal Cirretpoadtnce tjf ttie Chicago Trlbnaa.) THIS FIGfJT AT BALDWIN S BILLS (FORT UlUJUltj Pobt GiBion, Mies., May 2, 18G8. After a eerie of spirited eiiffeiif meats, and afmr oontesiiug every foot of gtouud between tho Mississippi and ihts pleasant villatce. tbe Federal army has at last undisturbed Bosses. sion of Port Gibson When my laul waa written we were at Brims. burg on ihe Misstevlppi. He arrived and went aur iutentiou to m'ke a leisuriy march to Port Gibson a little alter sunrise, but we were still purled iu slumber lu tu early grey of the tnorniug, when the tjtiick and sharp report of rttilrry heard in ibe distance showed thai Uen. McUletnaud was meeting with spirited opposition. In ni ADVAfllJlS. hhortly nfir, tba (Jeoiral's aid etce ealloD- iugdctftitlie levee, aud we were ordered to dvauce. loere were three brigades of us. VVd uiaruhed out from guarat be.dquarieefl tc oe musio ui rtatiunat nuineiae, and wnund up eieep accnvi'it s over wnicn toe roed lo Ton tbe" 1 ,,l 'I ll mlmH Mi., mttrnt nin,...... ud exoilatutibk,. ij j-..-... ,, k.ry Our o.iys were cva r lo j.jiu in tbn fray, and pushed on gvlauily. Uuder thee itiruuoieauo.s, you may be sure lhat noiwitb- andii'ir ibe billy country ami steep pathways v,r wuicb we were cotnoe .el M pnev, wo were ol many t our tu reacin tho viotury uf tbe an le grout d l fUUUArrlY. Tne plare wh're the e.-itue was boioff fcuttbt ;,e at 'B.liwiu's HiiU," a raoge uf rlevations ty lo Oi-e buntii'ed teet above ibe river, wub et-p ravines uetween iheua and bottom laudt lied with oeueo oauebrkes and impaa.'ible nicaets of viuea aud brier.. Tbe euirance it4 be rlautaiiou w..a from a oeop ravine ihroub aoioi rau a deep dream ot wa-er. an we ap i.ruaoued this stream, orderlies ami aids were allopii g up aud down the toad, and driv.ns me strueg e:fl. duet D.yond Ihe river tbe oit.e lay over a slteu hill a nuudted fed higb, il was crowuea witn aout.-r ruarobing In naitie order. RiTTLE SIGHTS, By the roadside was a cOTat of prieoriers. a uudred or mure, wnicn olcUternaud had ear lier cp uei aud a batiery of fleid pieoee, wbirh the 8:h aud 18;h Indiana had oharged tbe polut or tbe b-youet and oaptured beiore S 0 O'ooa iu the morning. It wa on the bi'b r Bid of tin ravine alluded to, tbat Ibe ene my had stationed tt-.is batieiy, with whioh tbey eu ptrsisttniiy ebeued tbe advance of ueneral air. a little lariber up were rough arbore ot bushes aud eipjoinu teuts, already nliea wuhibe dead aud dying. Here lay a man in fricbtful Iraoture iahtlf eSlViliudjug from a au arm euot away; ine leg ni anoiner wae banging by a smtvil tendon. Bud a these tehi were, they were no'.ning to tnceo seen ,in the too of the hill, Wbere ihe general hospi tals of the loin and t itn army corps were loca ted. THIS FIGHT. Of the incidents which transpired before I reached the battle field, and the connection berewith of tba ditterent regiment, 1 cannot neok from observation, and lest 1 do tbjtistica, I ureter to speak generally or say nothing. When the advanoe reached the ravine, at 11 o'clock Thursday night, tbey were greeted bv a heavy nr of artillery from a battery on the ooDosita hill. At met nour, and In th dark ness, they could do nothing lo capture it, and so waited patiently until daylight. Tbe Are was kept up all mgbt long without eliciting roclv. Wben the flrat tinge of sunshine began t i tip the eastern hills, tbey first verified tha strength of that p-siuoa or wnicn they oould only ttuees l miuuigbt. mere wa sxirmieb ing between the advanoe guard of both armies tasting from daylight uuiii 8 e'olock, when the bih and lSlb Indiana oharged gallantly up the bill, cleared the guns at the point of the bayo uet, took possession ana turned mem upon tne fleeing enemy, it wee a most gallant scan and those two regiment r deservtLg of eiea praise for their conduou Ou the top of tba hill id a Dieuiatiuu I'uuuiiiK ucieuK.ua tu .hjki lUldwin, of Port Gibsou, surrounded by three or four out ncuse and negro quarter, at surgeon took possession of these and soon the norr'd implements ot ibeir ira.ie were atspiayea and tbe por fellow whom their oomrudus and the ambulance corns brought in were turned over to them Just beyond Ih hospitals, tbe road turn te the right and len, one leauing to rort uiqbo and Rodney, and tbe oiner to Bayou nerre. was alone the riuht hand road that the enemy retreated, and made a eiand upon the elevation commanding the approach, near a email obnrrn standing in anopenb'ld. The fi, hi around ibis ehurei was very sevre, and tee position w.s ... n.ll.nt 1. MAnt.Bltl Tu th. ODeB kTeeD. 1 co tnted, two hours after, ihe dead btiua ot not teaa linn iw..y men, an hli I, ... .no,, not foir f,n o-ve,v ..7..'. V.. . " h.,bi . 'tbeo, .,.!,, - : grey lo w, belcti: g to the relwl I ... a..t Kmh ku mA he ihe axbi8lcn ot a . . MV j,, fron lbi, pj,nli -lhe eoe- k ; reueated t) U next hiT, wh.cn i aeaf in NUMJii 276 Junction of the Port Gibson and Rcd.ey rca 'a. Her. wa. another start, wi.h aroth.r aht s.d aoother retreM, until the enemy were d.lv. to the ranre of hilli itt-odiL a., on nil. aitrt a mile ditlrtnt from Baldwin's mamijDa H r no had iaiUnel tHolr reoervri, kod hre ""7 NTluCQlIT CZt)Ota tO matl thatl met w THE BtBtL POSITION, m ponluoa waa an exoelieni one. Th oonn.ry is a aeries of hills and ravines, and upon ihe top of the former the enemy had piaoea bis. ilue of balll. Ibis Una waa araa. uout eaapea. tne riubt reatlr ...H ... it the Port Gibson JUoad, and left upon ti II n t ..mm D 1 l . ... """"I aaoau. vi QOUr.a tnelr-faeutra law he. twoeu the. BE BATTLE AGAIN. Our first atiaik wa upou kit oan ire, and was eouitoaed of reetmea.a from fi.n I'.,.'. and Gen. Uovj' Division. Ta point, of attack, th oontre, gave way under the imneinon gallantry of our boy, and the rebel General massed hi force oa at Kit. from which, aftai a tmicus stutgle, in wb'ch a large number ot regiment were-ei gaged, ba was forced to re ire t h great loa. Later, ne mas.vd r.is trnp ua a riabt, aud by their aaiilfud diitv anlca. ided ty hi intiuiate knowiedae of ihe lunnwra. poy of this region, he eoraaelied oar boya le rouie. cuuetq joutiy remroroemeat W'-re sent, and afier a brilliant engagement, lasting f r two hours, in which brigade from near y ate J division of tha army ware mare er lews eng ed, we succeeded in dislodgiog them and (em. palLd tbero to beat an uuaouduioaal letro.t awards Port Gibeon , tl VOL' AO. Night coming on. la our imperf-c Itnowled, oftheoouutry we were unaula to follow, but oivoaacked on the field, witn arm iu our band, aud Ihe dead aod dying around us. W b.o becoro so steel, d la human Buff -ring, teat ev. o these gloomy aurrouodings did not preveut ue from sleeping eonnily ut on ma ereeu swari. AT PORT GIBSON. During the early evening Gen Logan' dial, sioo wa sent to th laft, aod Bivouacked in me bold tsree mile away. Xoie miruiuc we en. terrd Port)ritBOa, ad have uoquationed pos- session Ibe eemy bave oroaaed Bayou Pier re, Li tie B.you Pierre suspension bridne.au iron struoture, and burned it below them, and we are forced to rebuild it before pursuit ean oe reoommeeeed. Toe enemy are Just within eight, and deserters say they will make a atand mere. HONORABLE MENTION It Would he invidious to nartioularis. when all did so exeellently welL I have not heard of a man or an offioer In ihi whole command. who in this brilliant battle did not dohia whole duty. There wa no falierini or vieldina not a man lhat did not give a manly day' labor ror nts country. 1 oannot forbear lo allude to tha distinguished lervioe rendered, th former ou our left and th latter on our right, by Uen John E. Bmith's and Gen. John W. B aveneou' brigade. Other brigade did a wall, perhaps, but I mention these ainoe I waa brought more mmediately in oontaot with ibeir officers. Gen. Benton particularly distinguished himself, by nis oooines and Dravery in in ebaroe upon the battery on the mornim of Friday. Gen. Grant and Gen. MoUlernaud were personally on th field, and lo person dirsoted ihe move ment. REBEL CASUALTIES. In the charge upon ihe batiery, Friday morn. ing, tbe rebel General, J. F. Tracy waa struok lu th forehead by a mlnnie bullet, and instant. ly killed. Hi body was removed to Port Gib- eon, where It wa to-day Interred by his per. aunal friends Of oourse we cannot lei 1 the enemy's loss In killed and wounded. The dead on both sides till remain uu buried, but from what 1 havs seen, I should estimate ni loa lu killed 200, nd wounded 600. and In prisoners 600 'the taller we have iu corral. Ueeiue the officers killed, we have as prisoner. Lieut.-CoL Petiu of the 20. h Alabama Regiment, brother of Gov-ernor Peuus of Mississippi, and Captain Pratt f tne same regiment, but we have yet In no. pt-at over a huudred wh m he oould not remove. ' FEDERAL LOeB. I wish I could say tbat this brilliant victory has been obtained with little loa of Uf. 1 eaunot. No on could lieieo to tne loud roar of rebel eaunon and aee the heavy line of sol- iers exposed to th murderous fit of rebel in. ntry without having th oouvioticn foroed poo him, lhat for all this sxhioitionor uailon- 1 wralb, Bom ono must pay with life and lood. Th enemy auttVred terribly, so did we Our oe will reach 160 killed, and fully 800 wound- We lost no prisoners. 1 (end you th fol lowing list of the wounded whose oases had been reported up todatk, Friday night. Of ourse, tbey weie Ihoee wound d early In toe engagement Woon the report are hauded in o liviisiou Commanders. 1 will be able luseod yon a lull list of both killed, wound, d and tuifelug. 11 mm 1. . .. I. - "barhan. W, Villi b Ohio, sertou-i y. U U Mower, B. 10. a ? ,; ' Jacob Netb, L 28d Liwa seriuu y. Inaito WHober, E, ViO h Ooi', sttioualy. J.lin M L Parsons, B 118 n I I., eeruusl. I-aso U H kins, U, 118 n M , eeriu!y. Jnbn Garreteon, U, 14 b Oatu, mortal, i acey, H, 118 n II' . el gh ly H M t raafjt.l, ('. 118 h I, l., a igbl. Wro Hogue, D, 'SJ I iw t, sn -u.. A J Go daio li, 19 b I . J , serous. 0 n Funk, 0 lri b Onto, serious. W 0 jodwin, G, 4JI 0 iio, aertous. ileo tl Motdy, 0. 4ii Onto, n.riou-f. E E H'iser, C, ii Oblu. serious. VVm Miisgrove, U, il8i I-wa, dead, C.pt W W i-lds, A. 4i Oaio, dead Geo J William'. B, tdi Ono, erii ui. 8 Hopp, C, 421 Ohio. elitht. Lieut 11 C Jeunine.. F 7d Oblo. Ira C 0. borne, A, 42.1 Ohio, eirioue. Lieut Cbae K Goudwiu E. 42 1 Ohio, slight. Wm S .ge. E, Ud Ouio, ngh . John M Eber C, l'JOih Onto, rerioue. Eu U.ker, ii lV .b Ky ser ojs Lieut Absl Gib oi. U, 68 h lad, slight. Ueo G Sttiiter, 0. 42 1 tJo.o se.i ,us. Wm Hunger. G, 118 n III, eerUu WmOB.-orkbu. E 4db I ud, serious D B Wirt, E 46 h lad, Berime. H E T-sper, E 46 b lud, ntgbi. Wm Stokes, E, 84 h lad, sitgbt. Ltsnder mow, I, 8 b lud, igl. Geo H Albert, F, 46 h Ind, e lht. Beth Fieeman, F. 8d Ky, slight. Tho To In, G, 22i Ind. alight. 0'D;nneli, G, 28 I Ind, serioai. John Muoh, A, 28d lr"d; serloinf Uo MoOrea, 0, 42d Ohio, aerinna Join Wood, A, 23 J lud, serioue. Capt Ttos CummtrB, A, Ind, serious. Jobn Week, A. 23d Ind, eerious. D Jooh, B, ltt'h Ooio, serious. John Pn.lT, B, 281, slight Thos Billings, , 40th Ind, alight. Theodore Ingraham E, 4'.Hh Ind, alight. Geo Stelnbury, , 281, (light. Capt M B Poller, F. 12th lil, slight. Mi lor Eng!lh, C, 231 Ind, slight. Anthony Gavin, Q. C9iu lud, slight. Jo Van Bveny, 7ih Mich bat, mortally. R Poling. G, 18 b Ind, serioa. Alvln Smith, K, 281 Iowa, aeriins. Aaron N Allyn, A, 42d Ohio, alight. Gowan Romins, D, li b Ind, (erionf. Join Lark, A, 84'h lud, serious. A P Johnson, B, 99 n III, erion. Baml Willmsn, F, 42d Ohio, alight, E J Hiokey, D, 15 h Ohio serious. Wm H Stephens, E, 42 d Ohio, leitjua. John Dankeny, C, 431 Ohio, serioue. baml Hoover, 0, 12Uth Ohio, s'igbl. Henry Brown, B, 46 h lad, slight. Harrison Hubbard, K, 2dl Iowa, serious. Baml Drsystren, K 8th Ud, serious H B Liek, K, 18 h led, serious. Theodore Sbafer, C. 84 h IoT, setioaa. J.a Campbell, F, 40 ti Ind, eerioss. W H Dillins, 0, 231 Ind, erricui. H H Walls C, 284 lud, elitht. from ths OomatereUl. Prlntlng-apaper from Europe. Ths New Yoik Time appears ibie moraing, nrioted on paper, whioh w.s m a-ifacured o i't in Belgium. Toe erre e ' tu: J n (oe4 a the average used ua tbe morntog jeu. u I eg white, aoft, etnoo h and euffi.-iejtiy e.rot.: aid heavv for tewst-aier cufjosea. At lie ate time the price, ii spde tf ths duty, aid tne high rules of exohaog, is clou a to impoe aa ineffectual ch.s' npon atl e-mb:cetiors paper makera for the future. Ieoiai ia Be tium, say the Time, ia s- veo aud a half orate p-r pound. Tee tweniy p-r cent duty wl I an m ni mi. te nine enta, at oi a ihe exia. i:,.t iae ofexohanget atiottt qu.l tu tlfteea ,,- kiiii Amtrican eurreney. Oae ent add.-'ti ,na will probably da m.re than ccT r ik- . ""in at laaurauue. au a. loe sixieea cent, per pound, lb aruele eaa be 1 1 .id dowa ai aU time, and la any qaaatiiy, t'ULl'.Tfltl a aa,c...r- - : tJAMlniai 1 TTim. I Eail f I.--..., :: . Hir liJi.W,n'?' L,ca and Bi'!S.v'.,.Maa aUak ."SSL?"; ,. h,,. i"" ," 2SnV5 SSS." i'C.. $21231? Dr iiw aaana, aa am. Alao, , "1' . 1 ja. dproaaof rtvu iai:cb t t au ., aUn cJ - WW - aj atajS BBAtLirr. l""11 a To the ip,r,r . Stats m-m, 0W0"' 'Kir Doog to , " n t, LI ... ' ' ta.rm.,1, te - TaBIBv, OF LAUIU,. OI.T. oFi-jigd MIl,BaHiy,aoMh. ' LOWEST H j'ntttj Partleolar atuaei ee.:, aoi!!,' aad Bantaia.a'. P T ..,d. - " bcoto i4 '-' fe Ma laoa m Vaum - aim a. S-ITOAfOS, sr ar . u . a rt, dtf COi.in.UUtj CAttl.tGTCO. aaul-eiararaofallkladaor Iiatra, Ma.tresae., Ao. are Koom Bo. 26a Souih m.t. a. . Friend. rtend, OOtTJMUUt. OWTt-a '!.. npt. H. BUSTDti Trans "" Utt1' ooeaulod by IW uur aaa Crs.SIII IITIfiN l. AU deo,. f a. ihiihaV 'k"M", r. . ... L., ? ..v:b,".ib.rb.v-' . AMBDBO . QQ. EDWARD LANE. ' Wholcal and Retail Dealer la Uapmti Wiaes, Liqaori & tmrsi UQUORS A WINKS FOR MEDICAL DUE. Sample Room, - - M E. State t -"J'4" nouswio ltturaej siid fJoun-eior si Law! t'mcIu Plalfa BulldlDj, Mo. Is. Dart Hat. N. B . ftlARPLEj WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST! "i ,?u,b mgU u Columbus, o. 'vVICS I WIGS f WIGS WIGS! TOUPEES SCALPSI LONG BRAIDS! FRONTSI I0P8T81 POFFBI R0LL8I SIDE BRAIDPI FRIZETTE9, CURLS, o. J. w, COLLIBH, 1M Bl(h St., Oalaaibua, 0. Orders bv malt aollaltad. ..a ..nH..i. . . . MEDICAL CAHP. L. D. RUSH, M. D., I en?? 78W''TLT L KJATID Iff uin'rsf. to n eat .lib aeeb -coxa, aa will o pnb lc patronage. O.10 ON StATl STBKCT th. ooapl. I l,y th. lata ir. Qowaid, and t 'r. Livlr.g. same faraiarlv more rc-oly by aprlT dtf i. HiLUhtwircu:. CUMBER DEALHHB. 4 St. between State aud Tswa COLUMBUS. J.. Uaalara la atll aiatela etLaaaar, Shla(le a(h, Uoora, BaaM aad Bllada. - Plauo, ane Bawliut don.to order. m XaIjxi3 jtagtY. Ladies, Buy Flowors, swoot Flowers, Luy lowers, lovoly and rare,. Flowcra for the coiflure And for decorating the bair rtU :it ho a LA BON-TOir, UOllgllt Of MrS. UopptJa-aVaa, At IIS houth lllgb Hte et, tOLUMBOS, OHIO. apr31-d"Ri ! FENCH, PRilOni'E COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ttTTTKB. ,'llrr. X cntl. mni.Tav o. wa 1 O-aln, floor, p rt tc, ho. I Ha Boildlnca. (180 aoe arra..t, itoo llu.be alr.l.) liarni itn. . -'yu'ek iw,e. aud pracnpl returns H llelel-uc 1 K Uartla. rraald.nl Ooaaa Bank, Raw abladlai F.U-tMINN, aOOECniUDIDH.. '' AMD DBaLKB III Hooka, station,-?. Periodicals. Hall Paper, Faucy Art.cles, SS . South Klsh Street, Between rich aid Friend, CuLCMBDS, OHIO. aa-'S'nea aed rWka of all kia .'a bound or va-boaad ba be t Dtaonar "a otrcalatlog libra-T lor O.rmani la opara'ton at raj at re apra li FISHER. Jorr ff FuMrttt and HioU Opatff tmo ann.rkt Uouet JIALEH In Cooking aud HeatlDc Btorea, every variety of Pump, Tin, Ooiter io4 Shet Iroa Vena, Eooflb aetl pontlnit t alto, Oroekary ani OltM ra,ODtlrjrt Look lug Ola, Oil And LAikat HMHMHMMMHaaV"l I. D. 0 S B 0 R ft & CO. Hare nealved their w staok of Boaaa Fomtehlaf londe lor tha aeaaoo, oomp-letag a rick ajwortsMat af Valrat ai.d Body and T.peatry Bmaar-la Carpattaf, brae Ply and Sticerfloe, Tine and Oommoa Ingrala Oar- ,iu, BroawU and Tanetlaa Blair Oarpating, I latloCi .and BempOarpataf, Plata and roior-a Hattlafs, II width. Cocoa Mattiagv, all width, ull (aotas, au aldlhs, Bnda, Malta and Dra(iet-A, Laoa, nwtas aad a-aatk Oorulna, Balf, Oreas an Blue But wuvaow halee, BarT, Wblte and Oreea Window Bollaada, Oor lees, Ourula Baudaand fnmrataa. Table Lin ant, Plana .i d Table Oovera, aud 4tb aod 10-4lh Sbaatlnaa. lao a complete etoek of Staple and taucy 1 ty Oooda, No. 14S South High Street, (OppoaHetbaOoodolaand talvad Btotae Hotels.) I.esl DlNMtiinu.v rnTiB M.n.rn.rahlD baret. fore axlatroc an L Urol eatnaof "Sa.dWa. MeDooald," wo. tbi. y dia-olved by eioto.1 nQ aerie aupoaaa t aaa-utlra la ten at la .ba Or.ery bualua a to McCOLM, MILES A McDONALDB, . k.iiiM.tlon. tha baeloeeaatthaoMataad, aad ara tily autb rls-d to aettb. the ba.'n... of tea old ftna. Ia v.rlaor aierc.net . emUKtl a with tha pub'le wa ail rrtura oar waraiw ,uu.. w ua patroaeg astaoaed t ua throtifri ea at, y yaara. Ill health oa the put of one, He. a a.fooald laeaoaa tv loo et-e- aa applleaieoa to ha.l.-a. for otbtethaa :i ,ra, p-no 1 1- laenanaa uacaaii y. To oor old rrleona wa veal I mj ii. w. mwrnn yvw a. I ib. fa alia, lor ba-lmn - J 'red ay aa, aad will spare aopa aa to uarlt tb.tr fotorv lavora. ! Oolimb-ts. 0 , B.y let laaS Trie. 1. AN e. a liODa-feT PORTABLE CIRCULAR eVAWMILl. Wl-.k Sieaultaaaoaa sad ludrpeaeaal Wrought Iroa Ilead BlockJ. Aerate far the I OEFFARD INJEOTOB, F..K f'Ei Ii; 8TIAH BO LIB1. T , A PJ" VO HODlaaTt Coraer Jvba aad vatr Streets CISCINNAT1, O. saajlldawaai
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-05-15 |
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Date of Original | 1863-05-15 |
Searchable Date | 1863-05-15 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-05-15 page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1863-05-15 |
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Full Text | PUILAUEH'1I A tB f IMihG HIDt OiLUEATntRTOR - D. HIRHPATBICK SOS 8, . No. II B. Third Street, rfrs Mark and CKjttmU StrttU, miadtlpkim HAVE FOV;SALE SPANISH AND GREEN SLAUGHTER HIDES, CALCUTl. lau Min aico, irt. NKRS' U1U eto, l 1" aunto PRICES AND CPON THE BBsT TERMS. Ill kinds ol Luther Id tha Mh mW, which tlJhUU t aaarket price will I -a " la oeeh. or take U rscbaa. " aavataav ,u"rJ ' charge ul aold o ocsasal.etoB. way-Liberal Oaftk idnKM Bad n Iieatber meliaed TsTDIA BUBBEB OOOD FOB Till .T-I 1 ....... .. n.aahtf H.u. OataL PoDcbM. (laoe. Lee. alma. Havereaoka ud Blaaaete. Ala i. a loll aeortmeol Ii In,.. aa eraoode Ut are aiaoolaelnr-d at the Breeuat tloee tli oldeet eetabllebm-ot In the Called bum. foradettb.uw.etpik, wy. Drill Tub-i, Inula avouurn "? -''""i"'""'" ,,. .a-1 Oouareee V.eb. For km fcy Julia TaOUMLaif, all Chaebol BU Philadelphia. Ipaartaat 'OBH K. BTITLIB, IMPOHTEB ABU DKALBB IB oorrxs. Aod rro;.rletor f Ouv't gte.m Oofloe Mills, VrALA'Ol nTMKIT Waanr, Mcttuylklll. PKPOT, S-V AtUJU BTfiEIT, Pbllaaelubla. frt'CTLIB'i PBEPAUa-ll Ut,D QOVgBNIENT JAVA uurraa euperkir article, surpsaoloa: .11 prepared or enerwud lnea la the mubH. Tbe as of u.e.lar'e Old Go am-Veen I Java Coffee will at ono remove tho prejudice wtotch here heretofore Justly vzleted among the oonanra- ere of prepared UOOee. no-mug out tuo mmi ua purat itiH uebee to aaW, being brought here euder Uta direct iwrutloo, Ituuuvdat bleown eillia, by a new proovat, I T which era per oeut Is sated. 'HIS WILL BNABt.B HI a, AT ALLTIMI3, TOSTJP. riil Kitruiuiu AT OMB TUIItU LK'S TDBOOSH fO UiUOOOLl COFFSBS, TETLEB'S OLD V.'?BIIBf BNT JAVA OOFPKt emulua no IMQllul ,1' --u Jt : Ax, bauoe It ra- oolrea DO etaarlom- maUA.w oflef s oata aa Dlucb as tba Cottoa lualf. Tbia CoHim baina: n .-aly pur haa tl.a aama plawaoi, anltumi, luTLKoritiiUK ana baoanaal al Iwu of oibr aood Uo9na. For aa'a by all tba Ororara la tba Oaltad fitataa. BCT&IL PUK E 80 CENTS PKB POUKD. DEPOT, 83S A UOH BTBKET, PaiuriLmu. fcbM. , . H. tSUBbiidOK & CO., Bteel Pou Mfanufaoturer. no. 0 Ank (traat, fllllaitSolpIlla. KBaTBtlllllUOK Cf. BKDl'U U call la atlullba Jf trio tr&ilu and th AmfrwaA Public w tb niot tbat dtfl Hani am made la tuk coaa try -ij thou aqaal 1& qnallty ta tlia ba4 linprti4 ar orrr and couktby peai.sbbj ppllad on iha ualt lavoraUa toiioi, urdara by aull promptly atiaudad to, JonalOnjly BALL, SLACK tit CO., JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS (66 and 607 Broadart.)-, Cor. Prinot Bt, " New "Vork. Hutai Ball, WlLMAal Blaok, EBEttnEB MoBOE. ataudfaotarura uf I'roaaatatlun and Hegulai Arm, aurda. lalera Id avarr Vnrtt't, uf MillUry Quuda, bfata Arnarloaa aud lurvirfa. Orjvra tiUcutuU ltb lapalob. (lotis-iyt WILLIAM BLYft H, NfiW KHit. HOi'SSi, Kick Jevrelrf, tu Qt-.ti vrity Diamond Wuri, ft) '.jt-A pay tyeeial aUtntwni 'IliVBU WAI'.K, PTA Pl.lt VNOV'-tfil SllVi ll I'MTrtO TE MTTtl, WMTKI.H, UTOR. KBH 0iBLTH, CASTKJ4, PO lK.'l. ol'i),)rf, ANI rfi:iai': n"ti i'milk mjrLKiiV, :ni)ii:mri KINiH; ;it:i0K-C4I,ICHlir,lt,TUl;iT DAY, V'SX VUE (01.and k sinaval Asartnt'.nt ol fanny ?!. M!LITf.RY7GQ00S. WH. RLTNN hB tt Tnrjr inperlor Miorimont, to-w Tie f-ry bwit .4wnrla nml S-ihrM, One Dua.toiti an bMl AatAtioraD And Irapmttvi (ilnrtiM, 8h. dull, OUora' fclrn;niUca Uu. fiitdit 1'inUU 6 pan, CpftiilAtiM. 4c , ha. Moo ooftd jvatl to OiQolno&tl or Now York for mlllUry oodi; mir prloe will be m low stir hoaM Id the cout. HATS, fJAPS, AC. WILLIAMS & L0CKW001 r XI j3l T O? 33 XI. S , No. 88 West Fourth Street oi3sroiirisrA.Ti. Wa tarltt attttQtlon to oar Dew atylai of FA8niOI4BLn SILK TIKTS; FINB BOfT GA831MERH HATS) MEN'S AN1 BOYS' 0AP8; CHILDREN'S HATH, to. Wa baa a gond atook of oholoa $N4f, wblcb wa ara eill-rft at tha lowoat oa.b prioa.. BiarlO W ILLIAMS A I OCKWOIO. CLOTHING. I HAVE RECEIVED MY SPRING STOCK Of Merchant TiiHoi ln Goods I Oof! prlil tiff freorh, OetmiTi, BuRifch and AmeHcun Clothe, vW)-inire..VatltigR. Ao., of t' Utost Mtid mil deelrnbl iUrLi. I bj,TO v01"'"1 n' ,ock rly, mud by doing hare trought K math 1-wer .ban lb. preeeot prioes. .... ... erot wanting Clothing wM do well to rail and f amliw my to, a I b a large a.d Wfll telected va rlety. All garmeDta gtlvn ni In Ibe bt atfle or ot and workmauebip, and a g u& n garauteetl. I bve alh-aUgoaod weil-Mlcifd etock of Boaly Made OlutbiDki an1 oeot'i Fnrnlihlng 0vcl, Thankful fr pait farure 1 wuld mprotftilly idlloH a eontlnavnoeof the petf-una uf my old euatouiera aind ioriU ih attention of n..w one. 115 Suath High Slreot. ColUD.buw. H, CUNOERSHEIME5I. uarT P. R0SEI MfcHCHANT TiilLOR! Coraer High and Town Sirens, HAS aTTJST OPENED A FRESH STOCK OF SPRING AND BUMHERtiOOiis! or tub JfOSJT FASHIONABLE K1NDBI ABD WILL Bl MAO! TO ORDEB 1H TflB LATTi-1 el iijas. IRinm. HOL18H AND MSR10AN OLOTB" niHRtMEkaa. ilKLTflNH. PLAIrt AND FAhCT yBSTINOS, Ao..aod a gauaral aaaorlmont of OKU T" TOHNU.nl NO '.IHtim aiwnr. oo naon. mptm ocrusT, (ronserly of Bnffalo.) tMalnitaelT treeta rikwaaea 01 the lya, DrafntM, Mo oeerta Attiflctal Kyet, wlthoat pain, that mow Ilk nattiral y at No. iSJ ttoutb Higb Htreet, Colon. mm, f.Hlnak K.mra. fWim B tr ai o'jlnck . v k. nr. RnMp'! ook on the Ctb anil .tar. IMi tUhd, or mailed, If j c lcbanre, t any lndivldosl wbr DM a Maaf OI eitlMr Ol . untaua. umjvvmmij PATENTED OCTOBER S, 1S61. Diilirldge'H Patent OVAL LAMP CHIMNICS! ManQbctnrad ol XX FUK1 GLA69. L69' (t for the flft'lf f l of the flat 1 -' r Tbcea rbmoW are Intenrti4 flukt. wfaWsb heat hia all Drta eqcaky, aom not eifoae n ia cibk-viubj t 4'bDar of Uerbon Oil are oaotloned I i-.. 4. I. rhaaaw llhlmtii . hlah W I btD.f mvl of the worthUm Km Qtmm, are ao tmpoeHlon on the aulllo. Bay boim but tb i tti Otu. XX run Glam whim Kin X. 1). Fort Pitt G leee Worke, JanU-dly Pltubarglt, Pa. fUUMAIRAT MctULLX, Oommissicn Merchants, DR. G. A. KNAP P. For taa lalo of PBOTUiosj, rLomt. obaih and otbbb KBB PB6DCCE.J a. t anal Llcht ata-at, 'BALTIMOkll avayla-dl, DAILY OHIO STATE VOi.ijME XX1 SEW YORK ADTERTI8IVG. DEVLIN & CO., Clolbias aid Forflishini Goodi FOB Mon a,xxL Boyfl, la Ortat Variety, and at tb Lowait Prioei. BROADWAY, COR, GRAND STBEEr, New Yobk. An hn.lnM Mhraaaa tho WBOLEBaLB. hBTAIL. ni.nv-M AUI and OCOM 0allIB4, la apt.lo u-DutmaiiU. all aadar tba aaaoaaan-ajt of tba tnuat oaprla B3ia. arOiduia from a dlatatioara.alTa tba Boat (.rompt anil oaialul aitauika. . marMoand GREAT ATTRACTION And Heavy Reduction la (he Price ot DRBBB GOODS WICK?, SMITHS CO. Will offer on Tuesday, the 3Stb lout., and every day alter until closed, their entire stocK, Inclu-diiis; over tOO CASKS FROM AVCTIOX AND) PRIVATE SALE, 1 35 per Cent. E.?ss tban Original Cout. ALSO, The Leading Styles of DOMESTIC GOODS n full assonment, at a moderate advance from Auction ratex. W1CK3, SMITH h i:0., ftiifl 83 Franklin Sirt-el, YORK, ap':9-dlui BiQSS0iM.R03 .1S0N & t W;.tflaatile L'altra aud Coinmlwa on Mei-cliautx, BUTl'tR, CUKESt AND LARD, 72 Courtlantlt St., KBirTOIK. All kluda of Produca aold on Oomoilaiion, fi l3 Uy O O A O K N T M ! To aril our naw and woaderlol NEvT KUI'iltK nd PATBIOTS C0MB!NTI0K PRIZE PACKAGES. mUta UKi ntefiil trticlM. A &irlor mlti of rtOTelHto. Mini mell lot oiilt 26 wiaM. ETrvlHHl will bftTe o ne, met". i la ritpt-r, ucn, itii p-, ruaoiuere, ii ia. ufawmen, Uheoken txua uuarn, Lue oi me itan.'t., ft in-Ttom. IWIdi'I. UUndMr, N-tlie Pi -e, TnrHl, 4c. A tht) box of J- weir which iuvinnanft tltutn Is d iw nr. ry b.-nutlfnl. $16 pr da j U duttle by our Ageott itn eaw. -VBfDl frrUlrMlera t vnr. O. M. DfTNN it r;o., 42 ronrth Street, ' tncinoavH, 0, IIENRrXHATVKS MANUFACTURER OF THE Jest b'eci Bpri-g Ii-p aunt, AMD Real W)ialelone CoTtitH. No. 13 Fark Plnco, netti Brotiduay, 1IHW YORK. fib '4 A lift III AM HOOLEV h. tO., IHPObTlilll JOBUEkb OP RlbboDH, Tilmmlnga, ilkr, AND FANOY GOODo, Kfi MDRRA.Y ft (10 CHUR'JU bTRKLTS, 1ST E W Y O R K . TANKKal Nl.TIOND. GOODS FROM AUCTION DAILY. lLld.tin L. GILBETii & CO., UAuUfAi-ruKKiis or MlPrlSO IHAIlIt 1AM K&FINCD CANUVI OJM DRUPB, H.00I1. Oandyi fco tob rut puuliu. felaubltory atd Balea oosu, 1 C'.)UHTI AIIT T., siasw TUAtaC, Unanch oiuao. atl Oaauat.. Barla'a Uolal PoltduiB aiavia.lvT PIANO POKTE Tbrae doors Korth of Kell Hoane, CHICKER1M0 PlASOa Hew Boale. Bl'EINWAY PIANOS Took Gold Medal at World's Fair. BALLET, DVI8 CO. PIANOS Splrndid Insliumenla. HALE A CO. PIANOS SJood Insltnmenla at Moderate Prloea. PRTNflF MWt.nnBONS Th Rest In Ihe Country. AM TMILT BKOEIVISO 1N8TB0MET8 FBOM thaaa Faetorlea. Th.y .toad at th haad of Mauuf-. orere 10 tba ian.i. i rm -.v. v-- .1 tt.anrtm.nt of Invt- amenta can be f and to aa- laot tr' m and I ca .not ba aoderaoid. VM. KN ABE & Oo.8 GOLD KEDAL PIANOS 1 1 wvarf ttvle of tbaaa Jo.lly oalal ratad riaaoa proDoaDOad b, THAt-BERO, flOTTtWIHALK, BATTER AJSD BltlAn.UBUU, And a lane somber of the beat artlfta asd amatean n thll eoaauy , to oa ioe BEST PIANOS MADE ! aarTbtm la naad of a tmly (Mrat Glaaa Plaata aboold not tall Rive ma a cal'. aoarT Baltimore At Oblo Railroad. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Ktprea Taawnser Tialo of tbli road will marae Its throch ttlpitbUday, changing oart, for a eh art tlna, at ralrnonot. Faas ngra I'ailog Oladauati on the Krrntng Xzpreta, try way of Hamilton and Dayton, will connect wlih tht Kxprttn on Ihe Baliimr A Ohio Bail road at Bellair, Tba Mall Train, lea lug Bthitmora and th Ohio Birtr, nepeotlTIy,lti the morning, will not neon trlpa until iyeiri of th Nonoogehela bridge are completed. I. H.bULUVAN, Qecarai W?tera Agnt, fe. A O. B. ft, ay ih,iera. JtVt. W ITT'fti GALLERY OF FINE ARTS! No. HI South High Bt, Colambut, O. Ambrotrvw, Pecnerreoti pee and Pbotocraphi In even etylecf tbb Ait, from tb ftneet Colored Htntatore l tba full length life alae Pb vog raphe on caaraaa ootored la oil. aprta C. T. HOLLO WAV' Wxtoloaaalo Gh-rooer AMD OOXMlSelOW MfBOUtKI, 503 Market Street, (north aide, above Fifth-at. - PBXLAXTELPHIA. eaUalf COLUMBUSa CIPaCIXltATI ADTERT18IXG. OXjO A X. 19 . THE NEWEST STYLES, BEST WORK AND QUALITY IVENS & CO. k miricm uy hall ' OS TO West 4ih, Up Stairs, Oyyotil Ptkt't Optra Bouu. Whole S ilo and Retail. 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AIM BKriNKasor oabbon oil. awST-dsm STEAM MARBLE WORKS, Oornar of Briitlvr iy & Fifth r-ts., 01xa.olnxx.aa.tl.. C. RULE Sc COLEMAN, M AStTF AUTORKB AID DIAlalBS IS tVC onume nts , Tombs and Mxutle Fleers ( abinet Makers' Sl Flnmbers' Slabs SeXA.OS TO ORDEB A.T EASTERN PBIOKB. THE TRADE BUPPHED WITH MARBLE IN Block, a Slab or 8awe a to Ord tr. CHA8. BULB. K. 8. COLEMiW OHIO. FRIDAY MOKMiNG, MAY 15. im. OHIO STATE JOURNAL Daily, Tri-Weektv and Meekly, PBKTED AMD fUBLISHID BT HDRTT, ALLEN & CO "JOVtSAL MVHDIS08." KABT STATt gTBIKT, omarrs via eariTou , Terms of Subscription. TEBkW Of TBI DAILY JOUBtlAL. By stall, par year, la advaoof .Hm.MMM....MM...H Do 81a Btoatba, do .HW. V ou 1 To Do Tbtve Bonths do ao One at nth do Dalivared by earrta In the city, par wak To Aeabt., la packagaf of 10 axd apwarJs, par weak, Do dj ao do do TIRMS OF THE TBI WIIIII JOCaBAL. Uy nail, par yaar. la advaooa......M.HWMM.MWMm...ta ao Do Six aioails, do .. 1 T6 for lea, time, (par mouth,) la advaou...Mw..MHHM so TKttaleOr IuK KttH DUNiL. 1' gie ini-aa ibora, par yaar.,,, .S1 on Four ooplaa, atbl to one a dreaa...Mm.WWWMH.H. I Ot fan oopKa, a'.d oa to taa g-ttar ap of Ibacldb, .ant to one addraafHm.MM.M.H,M.MHM 16 00 Twantt ouolea. abd one to lb. aoiter up of ha olub. M-nt to t.ua .otireaa.MM..ww. mm w Army irtri .nueuce Letter Irolu the OO.u Mcajlmeut. (Jakir 60 r a RcamaNT O. V. I. 1 Bio Roa4iasii.a, May 11, 1S83 Pa JouasaL: A long time has iM.atd einoe last 1 wrote you, not on aooount of an laoc of inureat on hotue matiera, but foi he eimtile want of eomethiog lo write nbiui, for we nave D;ea note otnoe danuaiy z a, pa entlv tt udtnti, Uireiog, drilling wxiohm, and pioketlne, without any avenia ialeteaiiug ro relate. When we oame here, enow and mua were tbe dmtDant powers, and the ootd bUn. ( winter sprinkled aiaoog the barren hills. making the ooeoe douhly dreary. Now, tbi billaidtsre o'otbed in mauueeof rlohest gretn, aud Ihe brooke ruuning, rippuug aloog lu th. little vales form a pioture pleasant lo the eje. wbile the fortiflo ttions. eurmoumed b7 ihr brhindoce of war." icll. eea to the Daeaioa raveler. that men of uutirius eoerer ha, a been here and left the impreai of their labor, on every elde. A lew days ago, your oorresponu?ut, on uiiij, I t isiud the from, and had the pleasure of mee ing niaDT who have gaiued. In hard fought bat lee, a bright plane in ibeir oouoirv a annal.. Friends at home toay imegiue tba mr Aroi, of the Cumberland" ia doing bat Utile, but how changed would be their opinion were the to visit Murrrecsboro and rranklin, view the arbonal of work already aooompliehed, oriil- ol y watch the moTementa oonstautly going n, bow ibis division undiir tne oorer or night aoieelessly steals forth on acme expedition I whose end no one save "Rosy" and a fe privileged ones have any ooneeption of, how hat one, with flowing ooloia and the atirnog utraini of martial mutiio at early morn depart, aa though from some grand manoeuvre, bui wheu night eomes return to their omp, then would they appreoiaia the lanors or our gailan eatern army. All have perfect conndjnoe in their commanding general,, and, und?r Rose. ornn and Btirnside, the Army of tho VTcBt at longing for the oomniau J, ' Vanguard, to right and left tha f cnt'nnfold," show Ih traitors euoh an array that their hearts will full and eucoxes will perob upon our banner. "And relnatata aa on the rook of peaoe The COih expeot soon to leave the bills and ceaae throwing up dirt, fir order No. 40 has been duly oarrled iuto execution, and the regi mentis reidyto move at a moment' notice. Snelter tent have been issued, oanridge boxes are kept full, and orders have been reoelved at the bod Indiana, ZUth Kentucky nnd oU b Ohio are Itahle to marah at any hour. We re gret to leuVe our works behind us, but joyous sball wo depart, for w leel lhat me Yii Army Corps, under oimmaud of Gen. UartsutT, lioa past gtes ample security lor the future, ill merit their oouutry'a praise. home onangee have takou ptaoe, among tbe rest Major Tnouas P. Couk has left, us, aod his I into bivouack ihere ai iwo o'clook on the morn-oss is much deplorod, eepeoially by the olhoare I iug of Friday, the let instant. It had been and men of the 8i Baltulion, which he haB oom. I anded for some time, and they all signed au addressand forwarded it tohim,siguifying their egret at bis' departure, their respeoi and cou euoe in htm as an ttcoer at,d a soldier. rJtit, are tbee Well Torn, thy ready laurb aud hearty ke will be nnts d for a loug time by th; oomrade In tho 60l1i, ibat auoouse may tvor .ttend him will ho tb"ir consianr wish, ibe old leal now graocs Ihe sboniiler of Geo. Elstoer, v.ho0 activity ami usefulness as AJjuiauL baa reouiviU . merited reward, aud huae prautioai utiiiiary eaua in t,., .mt. 4ntly tlued mm lurtue posiuur.. A sburt time ago a cum oi money was raieeo to reguuvni, to procure a Bet or braae in rumeols. tat Itifut. ibnas uayuue, com tuaoding Corupauy A, wub depuuz d to go unrib puruat them no returned three dye nod. Wim a lull aei, wuoeo tune uoca oreun lothioibe 'eaoer (Peters, of Ciooitioii,) umi ISO to Lit ut. 0 wy nue, for b,B ecu ction. AI ready hue a baud t.eeu forattii, and Seruaut .Jor Coiik, Ord-rly Barataant t.. ). ne i, oi 'ouipany A, and J. iMtuiey. of Uou.ptu; C, ou on lb roe leading panu, uieC'u. sti ewert acu irrtnit me.o.ly. t,tr ,jttel, cu P. a visit to Jolumbue, procured Sjt.iUKnVid r'lla for apa,-t tne r. gimeut, an I wheu the v.ui-.i. iter are provided wuh the same arms, tbe regiment wtil reeeut an appearance oi watoo vnio m .y oe juetly proud. VJuon satisraotion is eviooea at me arreei ti Vallauttingtiam, and all onoiir in ihii king 1 Kt jeu. iturnaidu is f'e ngnt mttn mine rub1 laoe. .K-'e-p your reels upou too Copper:BMie home, e-nd we wttl eoon drive out or stay tlir 9,saoonda of ireasou in the ouih. To day we have b.'en visited by Brig. Gvo Tillson, ohiof of aniileiy, and M. j)r 8imps.ni. jbitit of engineers, on uea. ourusiues ni' n rn?y t'olb seemed well pleased with the lcks A tiiiusrs around here, and from Iber remarks we do uut think our removal will be iuiuiudi ,te. HooioK rliat bafore loni we shall have an on ward movement, aud stirring deed to chron icle, we oiose, txprrnelug the hope that Ihe lime is not tar dis'out, when lvaoe eball put forth the olive branoh and stay tbe dread tide or w .r. 6J1AUA. Ibe aaaaM. Ootroap-Bdnce of iba Balllmoro Aru.r.tao. TJITXD.fx,TX 8rBAa Kw Uuxawia, 1 . ... rn..i.aT,.n. a. CMay o. lobo. I Jftiirs. Adilcrs of Ammcmi- Nea. 'y a moaih r.m.m,A since tne late attack on the Oharleaton furls, aud in lhat time new faoia i h. attack haa been revealed. Ihe ..anhii. an I irtiiA'ui' account Ol Ibo work cf thai day which oppeared in tho American met with jtloioot ibo unanimous ftpproot-ttou of tho ofli- an rt crow ci tnio onip, bbu vi ' f ih. fnaifcdron. Iu Von Koyal. ou Iht 8L v. it crentei much exoitement Atd 111 Art la t'r. . . ..! ii at... - ' ard HB aUlDOr tbueuwiiy vn iu.aK lee 11 in,ftia rra nil Otirtain 'P V 7.,,ti could not bi take . There U tlleV I iDt-riooTv : . . v" x .AM oanfl nhitrrrln mini. frr HbTri; .11. her, eeem 'to tt"uk that lb," P'"' fn "ry ."" taken wnn a very tew " eu tu rr". . .. . ,i, Little or notnibg waa n. -"J norts about ihe amount of damage done the . .h it m ant be uninteresting to 3 . .l-. r c..n.i. r waa ao muoh many to auow iua. wu. - damaged as to render it almost untnabl. On withdrawing iroui tne ( ao aiu'saeid that, tbat laoe oi nuaiv """"s ..Hnn.lv itaniaffad : toward tne city w vc.j -- , hat aaveral of the embrasure were destroyed, aod that aeveral shells burt in the casemates. l:. waa corroborated by the pilots. ... ..-,.l,.e.,t the ireatc.t damage djn to .i... ..o Ta aaaiarn face can be very dia ..-..i. ...n fiom where we are sow stationed. and I have time and again waned it oloeoly with a elaac and I oould see two of the middle r ....m.,.. km eked in. and of ihe lower . l .tint nr ahall knocked off large por. Uon of the embraeures, and tf OOirse eo trea tbe eaaemata. la aeverat e ne. p.aoe. . . i.... kola, in tne wall very dieancUy seen a. aa our iron-alad fleet wit .drew from witnio the bar, staging or ecaffoidiog w ......a h the rebels on lb two ide sp-.keB of and eioe tbat time they have been very v.!.. ...irlna damages. Taus a period of el- '.mmZ. m ,n1th has been emnloved by the rebel ki repairing Ibe tori, ana tney ai amt vm.mj Wa the fort injured? All tbi would seem . that it was. I t t 1" e looe or inie evi- t say mat 11 " .. i .i.. dence there are P -'"-"v. "' ..T" Tnia waa dine by about 150 ehor. The Iron . .. ... H.. ffMjt tdes did not n-e g h; u 0La., ...... .. b... Mulirie. although ehe i I... h.aviest fire for more then aa hour, aad JOUKNAla; waa alruok between 60 and 100 time. If ihe bad been using her gtioe all that time instead of lyiug with eloaed porta under the heavy tire or me enemy, tbe torn might have beaa almoa silenced, aa her broadside is equal to four Hum tors, an 1 her offisers and men would have bad tbe saiisrnetioa of knowing that they did sjmothing towards the rtduoilon of the fort; but .even, that liltie eetisfaeiion waa denied teem. Thus tba stronzrst shin and heavies battery that every floated, built at a vaat es pouse to tha Government, and ou which the greatest hopes and expectation of the Govern Oftl mrnt was centered, was permitted to go In aud I remain under th most destructive fire ever I kuown for more tban an hour, Are eight guns oo I at, somatome couth Carolina, I .uppoae oouie jut totally uninjured, "no .ojv bun," to ko ou iu the AUautio ooean, blockade and wait until tba U jvernmant sends not mora lroaolada- but a uaa to take Charleston. . We aek why Cbanes on waa not taken, and e are told that ihe iron-olada are failures; whilst Some of the Northern Pacers eav it waa :be Frer.idtnt and broretary of tbe Navy who wete to blame. Thu, Ihts mi.ersblf. oinri,c ul failure te ntade a t ew wen.-.n to atiMit iaiuat the ildniioietreii. n, and loose bero who save the con' nd of affiirs huve noi mac even 'no shadow of an ffjrl to wrvet Ibis luporiaui pl iOe from the hand, of trailers. Fort rumter he only caaemaied f rt here, and all the pea funs could be illenoed by this shin alone a a Tory few hours. Morris letand had only two batteries Fort, Wagner aud Cummiuga' roini. ioe latter was eurneed aud had us mf'l'i t blowu up biunly two ebelle There aaettutone maa killed lo the fleet, and let there are those whj say Charleston e.nnot b educed aud tbe iroL-olads are failures, there s still a m5etery conno id with tbia affair. vbion time alone will olear up, but there oan bo out lit le doubt that there is a combination garnet iron olud vrsseld fofone thing. A -B seldom tries very hard to do a tbinar wnicn no does not want lo do, aud I on see no reasob tu blame the Government for tho failure. 1 think Admiral Dupoini a one la to blame. We bad pleuty of veesel; in faot, more than ouuld be uaed tu advantage, as was demoustra. ed on tbat day 1 would venture to sar that two or three iron-clado would do the word if lrfrly manigti U lletljg, then, ibeaa el I oauiaiauoee, it would be folly 10 deetojd. We '- gained Tery Talaabla mformaiijn of the efrengio cf ihe rebel works, and proved that uur nwn-oiaua gaaoo. do injures, oy eooi, me beet in the wurlA exoepting our own fifteen inoh ebot. Let ue take ihecoosolallon from ihe faot tbat we have ih means now in cur hand. vo humblejand destroy this vile nestot treason taat ibe uovernmeul haa done whole duty aud lhat Charleston will be ours Just as eooa ibers is energy et crieh In fused lo ths de artment lo make a real, tarnat, and ttalout at UCK. A for th orow of this ship, we long for the day when we will be allowed te train our gun oa tne powerful natieric ib rebel are now butldibg on Morn, Island, almost under our very guns. All we want is permission, and oecquer or die ia our motto. A blockade runner haa staled her that the rebels were leaving Bumtcr when our fleet with drew, and lhat two Bbot which went into the casemates killed and wounded fifty rebels. i ours, &o. Q. FROH tllUM's UEPaRTME.1T, THE VICTORY AT Re.LWI.V8 Ilk.L.J (POUT GlHtON.) mtATsvitv or ocr troop. LETTER FHO.U GOV. YATES. (8pe:lal Cirretpoadtnce tjf ttie Chicago Trlbnaa.) THIS FIGfJT AT BALDWIN S BILLS (FORT UlUJUltj Pobt GiBion, Mies., May 2, 18G8. After a eerie of spirited eiiffeiif meats, and afmr oontesiiug every foot of gtouud between tho Mississippi and ihts pleasant villatce. tbe Federal army has at last undisturbed Bosses. sion of Port Gibson When my laul waa written we were at Brims. burg on ihe Misstevlppi. He arrived and went aur iutentiou to m'ke a leisuriy march to Port Gibson a little alter sunrise, but we were still purled iu slumber lu tu early grey of the tnorniug, when the tjtiick and sharp report of rttilrry heard in ibe distance showed thai Uen. McUletnaud was meeting with spirited opposition. In ni ADVAfllJlS. hhortly nfir, tba (Jeoiral's aid etce ealloD- iugdctftitlie levee, aud we were ordered to dvauce. loere were three brigades of us. VVd uiaruhed out from guarat be.dquarieefl tc oe musio ui rtatiunat nuineiae, and wnund up eieep accnvi'it s over wnicn toe roed lo Ton tbe" 1 ,,l 'I ll mlmH Mi., mttrnt nin,...... ud exoilatutibk,. ij j-..-... ,, k.ry Our o.iys were cva r lo j.jiu in tbn fray, and pushed on gvlauily. Uuder thee itiruuoieauo.s, you may be sure lhat noiwitb- andii'ir ibe billy country ami steep pathways v,r wuicb we were cotnoe .el M pnev, wo were ol many t our tu reacin tho viotury uf tbe an le grout d l fUUUArrlY. Tne plare wh're the e.-itue was boioff fcuttbt ;,e at 'B.liwiu's HiiU," a raoge uf rlevations ty lo Oi-e buntii'ed teet above ibe river, wub et-p ravines uetween iheua and bottom laudt lied with oeueo oauebrkes and impaa.'ible nicaets of viuea aud brier.. Tbe euirance it4 be rlautaiiou w..a from a oeop ravine ihroub aoioi rau a deep dream ot wa-er. an we ap i.ruaoued this stream, orderlies ami aids were allopii g up aud down the toad, and driv.ns me strueg e:fl. duet D.yond Ihe river tbe oit.e lay over a slteu hill a nuudted fed higb, il was crowuea witn aout.-r ruarobing In naitie order. RiTTLE SIGHTS, By the roadside was a cOTat of prieoriers. a uudred or mure, wnicn olcUternaud had ear lier cp uei aud a batiery of fleid pieoee, wbirh the 8:h aud 18;h Indiana had oharged tbe polut or tbe b-youet and oaptured beiore S 0 O'ooa iu the morning. It wa on the bi'b r Bid of tin ravine alluded to, tbat Ibe ene my had stationed tt-.is batieiy, with whioh tbey eu ptrsisttniiy ebeued tbe advance of ueneral air. a little lariber up were rough arbore ot bushes aud eipjoinu teuts, already nliea wuhibe dead aud dying. Here lay a man in fricbtful Iraoture iahtlf eSlViliudjug from a au arm euot away; ine leg ni anoiner wae banging by a smtvil tendon. Bud a these tehi were, they were no'.ning to tnceo seen ,in the too of the hill, Wbere ihe general hospi tals of the loin and t itn army corps were loca ted. THIS FIGHT. Of the incidents which transpired before I reached the battle field, and the connection berewith of tba ditterent regiment, 1 cannot neok from observation, and lest 1 do tbjtistica, I ureter to speak generally or say nothing. When the advanoe reached the ravine, at 11 o'clock Thursday night, tbey were greeted bv a heavy nr of artillery from a battery on the ooDosita hill. At met nour, and In th dark ness, they could do nothing lo capture it, and so waited patiently until daylight. Tbe Are was kept up all mgbt long without eliciting roclv. Wben the flrat tinge of sunshine began t i tip the eastern hills, tbey first verified tha strength of that p-siuoa or wnicn they oould only ttuees l miuuigbt. mere wa sxirmieb ing between the advanoe guard of both armies tasting from daylight uuiii 8 e'olock, when the bih and lSlb Indiana oharged gallantly up the bill, cleared the guns at the point of the bayo uet, took possession ana turned mem upon tne fleeing enemy, it wee a most gallant scan and those two regiment r deservtLg of eiea praise for their conduou Ou the top of tba hill id a Dieuiatiuu I'uuuiiiK ucieuK.ua tu .hjki lUldwin, of Port Gibsou, surrounded by three or four out ncuse and negro quarter, at surgeon took possession of these and soon the norr'd implements ot ibeir ira.ie were atspiayea and tbe por fellow whom their oomrudus and the ambulance corns brought in were turned over to them Just beyond Ih hospitals, tbe road turn te the right and len, one leauing to rort uiqbo and Rodney, and tbe oiner to Bayou nerre. was alone the riuht hand road that the enemy retreated, and made a eiand upon the elevation commanding the approach, near a email obnrrn standing in anopenb'ld. The fi, hi around ibis ehurei was very sevre, and tee position w.s ... n.ll.nt 1. MAnt.Bltl Tu th. ODeB kTeeD. 1 co tnted, two hours after, ihe dead btiua ot not teaa linn iw..y men, an hli I, ... .no,, not foir f,n o-ve,v ..7..'. V.. . " h.,bi . 'tbeo, .,.!,, - : grey lo w, belcti: g to the relwl I ... a..t Kmh ku mA he ihe axbi8lcn ot a . . MV j,, fron lbi, pj,nli -lhe eoe- k ; reueated t) U next hiT, wh.cn i aeaf in NUMJii 276 Junction of the Port Gibson and Rcd.ey rca 'a. Her. wa. another start, wi.h aroth.r aht s.d aoother retreM, until the enemy were d.lv. to the ranre of hilli itt-odiL a., on nil. aitrt a mile ditlrtnt from Baldwin's mamijDa H r no had iaiUnel tHolr reoervri, kod hre ""7 NTluCQlIT CZt)Ota tO matl thatl met w THE BtBtL POSITION, m ponluoa waa an exoelieni one. Th oonn.ry is a aeries of hills and ravines, and upon ihe top of the former the enemy had piaoea bis. ilue of balll. Ibis Una waa araa. uout eaapea. tne riubt reatlr ...H ... it the Port Gibson JUoad, and left upon ti II n t ..mm D 1 l . ... """"I aaoau. vi QOUr.a tnelr-faeutra law he. twoeu the. BE BATTLE AGAIN. Our first atiaik wa upou kit oan ire, and was eouitoaed of reetmea.a from fi.n I'.,.'. and Gen. Uovj' Division. Ta point, of attack, th oontre, gave way under the imneinon gallantry of our boy, and the rebel General massed hi force oa at Kit. from which, aftai a tmicus stutgle, in wb'ch a large number ot regiment were-ei gaged, ba was forced to re ire t h great loa. Later, ne mas.vd r.is trnp ua a riabt, aud by their aaiilfud diitv anlca. ided ty hi intiuiate knowiedae of ihe lunnwra. poy of this region, he eoraaelied oar boya le rouie. cuuetq joutiy remroroemeat W'-re sent, and afier a brilliant engagement, lasting f r two hours, in which brigade from near y ate J division of tha army ware mare er lews eng ed, we succeeded in dislodgiog them and (em. palLd tbero to beat an uuaouduioaal letro.t awards Port Gibeon , tl VOL' AO. Night coming on. la our imperf-c Itnowled, oftheoouutry we were unaula to follow, but oivoaacked on the field, witn arm iu our band, aud Ihe dead aod dying around us. W b.o becoro so steel, d la human Buff -ring, teat ev. o these gloomy aurrouodings did not preveut ue from sleeping eonnily ut on ma ereeu swari. AT PORT GIBSON. During the early evening Gen Logan' dial, sioo wa sent to th laft, aod Bivouacked in me bold tsree mile away. Xoie miruiuc we en. terrd Port)ritBOa, ad have uoquationed pos- session Ibe eemy bave oroaaed Bayou Pier re, Li tie B.you Pierre suspension bridne.au iron struoture, and burned it below them, and we are forced to rebuild it before pursuit ean oe reoommeeeed. Toe enemy are Just within eight, and deserters say they will make a atand mere. HONORABLE MENTION It Would he invidious to nartioularis. when all did so exeellently welL I have not heard of a man or an offioer In ihi whole command. who in this brilliant battle did not dohia whole duty. There wa no falierini or vieldina not a man lhat did not give a manly day' labor ror nts country. 1 oannot forbear lo allude to tha distinguished lervioe rendered, th former ou our left and th latter on our right, by Uen John E. Bmith's and Gen. John W. B aveneou' brigade. Other brigade did a wall, perhaps, but I mention these ainoe I waa brought more mmediately in oontaot with ibeir officers. Gen. Benton particularly distinguished himself, by nis oooines and Dravery in in ebaroe upon the battery on the mornim of Friday. Gen. Grant and Gen. MoUlernaud were personally on th field, and lo person dirsoted ihe move ment. REBEL CASUALTIES. In the charge upon ihe batiery, Friday morn. ing, tbe rebel General, J. F. Tracy waa struok lu th forehead by a mlnnie bullet, and instant. ly killed. Hi body was removed to Port Gib- eon, where It wa to-day Interred by his per. aunal friends Of oourse we cannot lei 1 the enemy's loss In killed and wounded. The dead on both sides till remain uu buried, but from what 1 havs seen, I should estimate ni loa lu killed 200, nd wounded 600. and In prisoners 600 'the taller we have iu corral. Ueeiue the officers killed, we have as prisoner. Lieut.-CoL Petiu of the 20. h Alabama Regiment, brother of Gov-ernor Peuus of Mississippi, and Captain Pratt f tne same regiment, but we have yet In no. pt-at over a huudred wh m he oould not remove. ' FEDERAL LOeB. I wish I could say tbat this brilliant victory has been obtained with little loa of Uf. 1 eaunot. No on could lieieo to tne loud roar of rebel eaunon and aee the heavy line of sol- iers exposed to th murderous fit of rebel in. ntry without having th oouvioticn foroed poo him, lhat for all this sxhioitionor uailon- 1 wralb, Bom ono must pay with life and lood. Th enemy auttVred terribly, so did we Our oe will reach 160 killed, and fully 800 wound- We lost no prisoners. 1 (end you th fol lowing list of the wounded whose oases had been reported up todatk, Friday night. Of ourse, tbey weie Ihoee wound d early In toe engagement Woon the report are hauded in o liviisiou Commanders. 1 will be able luseod yon a lull list of both killed, wound, d and tuifelug. 11 mm 1. . .. I. - "barhan. W, Villi b Ohio, sertou-i y. U U Mower, B. 10. a ? ,; ' Jacob Netb, L 28d Liwa seriuu y. Inaito WHober, E, ViO h Ooi', sttioualy. J.lin M L Parsons, B 118 n I I., eeruusl. I-aso U H kins, U, 118 n M , eeriu!y. Jnbn Garreteon, U, 14 b Oatu, mortal, i acey, H, 118 n II' . el gh ly H M t raafjt.l, ('. 118 h I, l., a igbl. Wro Hogue, D, 'SJ I iw t, sn -u.. A J Go daio li, 19 b I . J , serous. 0 n Funk, 0 lri b Onto, serious. W 0 jodwin, G, 4JI 0 iio, aertous. ileo tl Motdy, 0. 4ii Onto, n.riou-f. E E H'iser, C, ii Oblu. serious. VVm Miisgrove, U, il8i I-wa, dead, C.pt W W i-lds, A. 4i Oaio, dead Geo J William'. B, tdi Ono, erii ui. 8 Hopp, C, 421 Ohio. elitht. Lieut 11 C Jeunine.. F 7d Oblo. Ira C 0. borne, A, 42.1 Ohio, eirioue. Lieut Cbae K Goudwiu E. 42 1 Ohio, slight. Wm S .ge. E, Ud Ouio, ngh . John M Eber C, l'JOih Onto, rerioue. Eu U.ker, ii lV .b Ky ser ojs Lieut Absl Gib oi. U, 68 h lad, slight. Ueo G Sttiiter, 0. 42 1 tJo.o se.i ,us. Wm Hunger. G, 118 n III, eerUu WmOB.-orkbu. E 4db I ud, serious D B Wirt, E 46 h lad, Berime. H E T-sper, E 46 b lud, ntgbi. Wm Stokes, E, 84 h lad, sitgbt. Ltsnder mow, I, 8 b lud, igl. Geo H Albert, F, 46 h Ind, e lht. Beth Fieeman, F. 8d Ky, slight. Tho To In, G, 22i Ind. alight. 0'D;nneli, G, 28 I Ind, serioai. John Muoh, A, 28d lr"d; serloinf Uo MoOrea, 0, 42d Ohio, aerinna Join Wood, A, 23 J lud, serioue. Capt Ttos CummtrB, A, Ind, serious. Jobn Week, A. 23d Ind, eerious. D Jooh, B, ltt'h Ooio, serious. John Pn.lT, B, 281, slight Thos Billings, , 40th Ind, alight. Theodore Ingraham E, 4'.Hh Ind, alight. Geo Stelnbury, , 281, (light. Capt M B Poller, F. 12th lil, slight. Mi lor Eng!lh, C, 231 Ind, slight. Anthony Gavin, Q. C9iu lud, slight. Jo Van Bveny, 7ih Mich bat, mortally. R Poling. G, 18 b Ind, serioa. Alvln Smith, K, 281 Iowa, aeriins. Aaron N Allyn, A, 42d Ohio, alight. Gowan Romins, D, li b Ind, (erionf. Join Lark, A, 84'h lud, serious. A P Johnson, B, 99 n III, erion. Baml Willmsn, F, 42d Ohio, alight, E J Hiokey, D, 15 h Ohio serious. Wm H Stephens, E, 42 d Ohio, leitjua. John Dankeny, C, 431 Ohio, serioue. baml Hoover, 0, 12Uth Ohio, s'igbl. Henry Brown, B, 46 h lad, slight. Harrison Hubbard, K, 2dl Iowa, serious. Baml Drsystren, K 8th Ud, serious H B Liek, K, 18 h led, serious. Theodore Sbafer, C. 84 h IoT, setioaa. J.a Campbell, F, 40 ti Ind, eerioss. W H Dillins, 0, 231 Ind, erricui. H H Walls C, 284 lud, elitht. from ths OomatereUl. Prlntlng-apaper from Europe. Ths New Yoik Time appears ibie moraing, nrioted on paper, whioh w.s m a-ifacured o i't in Belgium. Toe erre e ' tu: J n (oe4 a the average used ua tbe morntog jeu. u I eg white, aoft, etnoo h and euffi.-iejtiy e.rot.: aid heavv for tewst-aier cufjosea. At lie ate time the price, ii spde tf ths duty, aid tne high rules of exohaog, is clou a to impoe aa ineffectual ch.s' npon atl e-mb:cetiors paper makera for the future. Ieoiai ia Be tium, say the Time, ia s- veo aud a half orate p-r pound. Tee tweniy p-r cent duty wl I an m ni mi. te nine enta, at oi a ihe exia. i:,.t iae ofexohanget atiottt qu.l tu tlfteea ,,- kiiii Amtrican eurreney. Oae ent add.-'ti ,na will probably da m.re than ccT r ik- . 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