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STi:iU)AY MoiiMNc; .tum:.',, w;.
Tlic l.'ov. Mr. M.Misn MX, Chaplain of I
of (lie fi-vi n( j - fuiirt Ij Ohio JN inicrit,
.. it . . . . . .
will j.n-iitn at I nimi impel, lower
Ktlfrefiold, Sunday, July 0, at 1J o'clock.
Citizens aii'l military arc invitcil to at
tend. L
'lliralrr.
An wo anticipated, (lie hoito last night
Hits orowtlod, (ho nily wai dried wilh
strangers and (lu-y were well represented
at our popular and must descrviiiK place of
amiisruirnt. Our inftnaxom display a
very commendable energy and e xiiiiisilo
taafc in their Selection of pieces. To
night y p have mi entirely new play en
titled tho Anijrl ,,f ik: Alhc, in whit hour
charming favorite, IIattie I!khn-ai;i, biis-
taini tho part of tho Amel, and we are
sure it w ill he an admirable, performance,
because the role nf the '.fwi-f must he per-
feetly natural to her. IIavii.t n andl'iiim ii
are also in the piece. Ik n nxii, by ro
"esl, Rites lis tho Ailmiii ( kiitlcinun.
Tho entcrtaininciit concludes wilh the
always acceptable Gnllcn Fiirnirr.
Iho lVniiBylvaiii Ki ccrvo l orns, jus-t
Bent to MiClclhin, is 1.1,0(1(1 stroiifr, in
Btead of K (XHI ns at first reported. 'J'hc
llarrishnrg 'JXlfijivh add that it tu hot
tor equipped, better drilled nnd armed,
than any similar number of men in tin
army of the Potomac' It in the pride
of tho Slate that thuse men were all re
cruited and ready for service at the very
moment thej were nioHt needed a fact
which may ho exclusively attributed to
tho forethought, judgment, and intloiniU
Mo energy of Gov. Cut (in.
To Ihe T-'JIIor nf lie U,.;,in ;
I desire to return my thanks to the
cooks of Hpilals Xo. 2 and l on Col
t it..!.. ...
lege li t ii, lor entertainment at a supper
given on the eve of July -1, to the employ
ees of paid hospital. Never havo I i-n-
joyed belter fare. Not being connected
with tho hospital, I ran impartially say
that, in every particular, the I'niveisity
Hospital evinces the work of a master
hand in conducting it. Any one wishing
to spend a pleasant hour wilh the sick
soldier, cannot do better than call at Dr.
Thurston's Hospital. J. II. V.
Lxm.iXNT Pin i.sti ion or Good Man
sions. A writer in the AtlntU'c thus di
scribes what wo a;o always theorizing
about ; '
' Thrt world has always been chnrnied
wilh lino manners, and why t-hould it
.not r l''or what are line manneis but
this: curry your wool on your lip, in
your eye, in the palm of vour hand, and
yet to stand not naked, but rlothod by
your individual tpmlity visible, yet in
scrutiblor-given to tho hearts of others,
yet contained in your own bosom noblv
and humanely open, yet duly reticent and
secured Ironi invasion. J'olihhed man
ners often disappoint us; good luauueri
never. Tho former may bo taken on by
indigent souls; the latter imply a nohlo
and opulent nature.
. The Norfolk ri.iivi denies that (he
Union men of Norfolk engage in brawls
and lights instead of remaining ipiiet.
It says:
The loyal citizens of Ibis place have
been
patient and loiig-MiMcnng with
their st ci'SHioiiir-t oppressors, ami tini
lormlv, since tlie iitTiiiiiitii.n o llio ic
by Iho Federal troops, have endeavored
to show that thev icvcre Iho Government,
the L moil and tho louslilulion. They
navo I nown themselves brigiit examples
of forbearance, and devout examples of
law ami order; even unde r tho working
of a policy which cannot be too much
condemned, they have continued to hope
r l . . i rm . .
ior inner nays, l ncio lias ueeu no
cause of complaint against tho I'nion
mea for any act calculated to endanger
the peace ami dignity of the city, and
wo are at a loss to account for audi a
slander obtaining currency.
.ShVUhl'IfNoK IJl'MAV I.II'J. i'lie tidal
number of hiimnn being, on earth is now
computed at 1,1100,000,1100, They ppoak
uH.l How knoiVn tongues, audio which
1 upwartls of 1,1011 religions or creeds are
proaclicd. 1 hit avera:;o n-v ol lid' ia H'.H.j
years, eno lourlli ol tln horn tlio l.clt.ie
they resell Iho age of seven years. Otil
of ItK) persons, only 11 reach the a;;o ol
(iU years and upwards, whiloonly ono in
1,000 leaches the age of 10(1 yea'is. Out
ol til hi, only 1 altains hi) years. Out of
the l,(MXi,000,UOl living, persons, of,!).
IKHMhhi d,c annually, VJ.OOO .laily, :!,T;!0
every hour, (10 every iiiiuule, consequent
ly ono every coi-ontl. The loss is, bow
ever, balanced by tho gain in new births.
lall men are supposed to live longer than
ahorl one. Women are generally along.
er than men until their hliieth year; af
terwards lefs go. .Marriages are in pro
portion to Mnje life ihacluhiis ai.d
spinsters) an !'' );"". Hoth births anil
ilealliH aio ii no liciiucht in the night
tnan tu uio tiuy. i no more cmlutd a
country is, the more full of vigtn, life,
ml health are the people. The notion
that education tit let hies and iliyriiri.il
tho human liauie ij not borue out hy
lacl ('ii.yo ll(.
Johnson s Irlantl has becoino a h.ust
interesung lot.aiily. 11 a Hie remit .vous
of Iho Icht l olhier captured hy our
troops. TvmKo htindittl o:'.!ctrs have
been Kent Ihllhtr, piim ipally Irolu tin
army ol too eil, anil others nre eou
stautly .arriving. They live in coint'oi U
Ulo narra. hs, w hi. u are t apable id a -
comoilatiiig three thon-jaud peisous, and
tin so accomodations! may be greatly ex'
tendril. i lo se onirrrs 111 e nt ai ly ail vio
lent SeceMHioiiisls. 1 hey were of the
iiiuuber who originally proposed to die in
the " last ditch, antl prolcss great conli
deuce that they jel have an oppor
(unity lo light. 1 lit y are exceedingly
unhappy, ami n duao l l-e eoiuloi Ktl.
Srw l.V; HV, L'''.',
Tho Loui.-ille .',
I yesterday
says :
Gobi has ailiaiiicil again, tho bankets
selling yesterday at l1'. per cent pit m.
ami holding t 1 1 at the cloce ol htixini ss.
Tho bnj nig late at It i 1 tv. pnmieiui.
lvmami Tieasuiy Note aio unchanged
at U pet v' ltl premium buying, and la I';
per cent Bt llu'-
Anold find liner Prfrnre of the Mil
lea Male nnd irriaiia.
JC'I !.( II OF 01 ftliGK FR ANCIS THAI S IV I oNDnN.
Fr m lltf I ' nMin Aim-rirm, J""' i )
Oni! of the chief points in tho evrnts
i.f the week which have of latceomo un
der notice in the Discussion Halls is tho
stale of Ireland. Tho recent agrarian
murders havo alarmed tho landlords, antl
Kngland and Ireland ttand fare to face,
eat h calling tho other had names. Mr.
Train, availing himself of repeated at
tacks atrainsl Iho I'nitvd Slates, made ft
derided hit on Saturday night, and al
though the interruptions were frequent,
be kept, his ground, he imdouldedly
having a great advaniago by being o
freuuehlly called for before he rises to
speak.
MtlKNOsllll' OK KNiiLAND.
Mil. Tbaim A liooft repeated is tw ice
told. Slander is the offspring of small
minds. Envy is the consciousness of in
feriority. Jealousy ftiineS from doubt
4f out's own position. iSmall minds
never praise. Large minds never forget
a kindness. America's alleged adversity
is England's happiness. liurns has
blasted many a yonng man's progress in
life by his oft quoted proverb, "iSeo our
selves as others gee ut." Humanity is
wiser in this sge. Other's see us about
two feet high. Hope and ambition are
blasted by friends. Kngland is said to
bo our motherland, our near relation, our
brother, our cousin, our friend. That
friendship, dear relationship, has been
strangely shown of late. Is Lnglaud our
sit pmother.' Several ct-ntlemen see uo
b at, disaster, destruction to (he L nion
aimies. Where, pray? All your wishes
are fruitless; all vour prophecies are in
vain.
MlItXIANr Kl'l't ESS OF TtlK UNION AIIMS.
Is the slight repulse of tho gunboats
before Kirhmond sullicicnt to point Iho
moral'. Yon have mado tho most of Hull
liun, Hall's HlulT and Big ICethel; that
was before our army was on its foot;
since then ouro Hag has never been
struck. Napoleon's victories in Italy and
Germany were not moro rapid or more
brilliant. Success follows success, vic
tory succeds victory. Lyon in Missouri;
Seigel in Arkansas; Me,(JlcIlau in West
ern Virginia paved tho way for
tho battle 'of Somerset. The fall of
Fort Henry and Donelson; the capture
of Nashville, Columbus, Howling Green,
New Madrid antl the Tenth Island; the
taking of Forts l it kens, I'lilaskl, Macon,
.Jackson anil J'lllow; (ho capture of New
Orleans, and (he fall of Yorktown. Tho
battles of IV a liidge, of l'ittshurg Land
ing, ami the pursuit of runaway armies,
past Williamsburg, at the bayonet point,
up (he .lames river, and on to Iiichuiond,
are incidents as worthy vour remem
brance us the fact of our Government Se
curities standing firm a, one hundred and
four, after raising ono hundred millions
sterling the largest war loan ever con
traded since men ever used arms. I am
obliged to keep these facts beforo Reces
sion Knglaiid and (he Secession speakers
ot tins hall.
KNUUMl ltKf.AV IN CAMPAIGNS.
All this ill half a year, and yet you
sneer at our delay, l irst thirty days,
then sixty, then ninety, and nyw you say
wo ask you again to wait. Ho it so.
lavis rested eight months before Wash
ington, yet you complain if we stop eight
days beloro J.ichmnud. England is the
last nation to talk of dispatch. Tho only
energy 1 have seen you show was on Iho
1 rent tpiCHlion. ion say wo ought to
havo closed the war mouths ago. Look
over your own shoulder at Georgo the
lliird. louwero longer reaching ( on
cortl, Lexington, and Hunker Hill, than
you were in leaving those places. With
your drilled veterans and hireil Germans,
it took you, in' revolutionary! limes, seven
years lo evacuate city after city, and li
ii a 1 1 v your English lord surrendered to
an American General at Xorklown. lou
wciv seven years in accomplishing what
we have done in seven, months, i he dif
ference simply is this: You retired with
defeat, we advance with victory. The
gent leinaii said that McC'lellaii would bo
I I I 1:1 - I I i .1
tioiiiiieti up iikb n pel nominator; as ino
American armies on two occasions, have
doubled up England in tho maiinTr ho in
dicates, 1 cau sen whero he found tho
happy simile.
STATK MlVl'.llKItlNTV.
llow many times must I correct (he
oft-repeated blunder about tho term stV'
ereign states.' I eaco was signed in 1(83.
Then came confederation of states, last-
in-? (ill ITS'.I, when tho States delegated
all their sovereign power (t) (ho federal
(lovernment under (he Constitution of the
Foiled States. A locomotive that has
run at a sliced that ha? astonished all
nations lor more than seventy years,
ought not to be cast aside simply became
it happened to bo a little out of repair.
W hen a donkey cart capsizes, (he cab
bages are soon pii kid up; w hen an obi
monarchical mail coacu turns over, tho
driver and tho guard, anil a passenger or
twe, are soon on (heir foil again; but
w hen I wo gigantic engine run into cae h
other tn a tunnel at Hrighton, who woto
ders at the temporary confusion antl loss
of life? but how soon the rubbish is car
ried oil', the track cleared, and tint Ira Uio
resumed with more caution antl greater
care than beloro.
Mi lT.rr.Nt F.
1H.'1'WF1..S M'.l'K
lil.VeiLfl ION.
loN ASI)
lou See analogy between -Mnerica s
secession Iroin l.ngland, anil America s
secession from America. I don't. I seo
no comparison between Iho battles of our
youth against your manhood, ami the
ban lea id our manhood against ourselves,
mile ss it is, that you employed Indians
to sculp our people ; So has l'atii. Vein
tyraniiieil over us: so did ll.o South. Hut
we rebelled against your taxes, they
against tho law they made themselves.
Such dishonest citi.en as 1'avis, I loytl,
Mason, Slidell, Hcaurcgari! anil (heir bad
ass ii iatcs, bear no auali'gy (o (he heroes
of Mimsai Inmeetts llancoi k, Adams,
(lis, ami Franklin or such great Vir
ginia names, as l'ulrick Henry and Georgo
ahihgtoii.
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are too long in closing
yet it took you twenty
Il.-il 1.1-1
.1 til.
on my wo
the war, and
years to si ml
Napoleon to St. Helena.
Too long! Napier was longer induing
nothing, lie boasted that bo would be
i;i Coni-ta lPeir in a w armer aliuosphero
within six week. All I can is, that
be did not get tut) (.'oiistaeii. Toj long !
tl jeio have bun t w yt ai s in try nig
tei p t duwn the New .e alamlt r ; and
von remember your delay in the Ciiuu a.
If we have been too lonS, blame your
ntlvef.; yoeir miiiislry hava done tin- mis
ihigf, uui iei wry bhort tiuit bury
itself in the grave it dug for the Ameri
cans. A government that moves ft vote
of confidence to itself cannot bo in ft
strong position. Iord I'almcrston rules
England; so did ( animal W olsey ! The
cardinal fell and never regained again
bis foothold.
1JI.I KN.--E OF ini l.ANI) AM TIIF. tnisll.
The two features of to-night' debate
are misrepresentations fit America and
abuse of Ireland. 1 nave spoken for
Americans; I intend to say a word for
the Irish. It chills my senses to hear you
jeer, and sneer, ami throw contempt up
on that gallant race. Two millions of
Irishmen are countrymen of mine, (cheers)
ami I will not sit (piietly antl hear, in an
English audience, Ireland (rod down and
abused. ' I like Iho Irish race. Ireland
ha done much for England; but what
has Kngland done for America ? What
a record of crime, despotism and tyran
ny 1 What a pago of violence, injustice
and bloodshed t Mr. says no',
show me, then, an oasis in the desert of
her history; show me a ray of sunshine
in the darkness of her horizon. Poor
Ireland! rich in nature; in mountains antl
in rivers; with fruit in her garden and
fish in her streams; (he unhappy mother
of ft brave people mado buinblo by des
potic antl corrupt government. Poor Ire
land ! the land of (Jurran, and Urattan,
antl Shiel ; w here Tower acted antl Moore
sung his sweet melodies, and Sheridan
Knowles wrote some of tho finest dramas
in our language who last week, in his
seventy-eighth year, made a beautiful
speech, full of ailcction and teats for bis
native mountain.
WHAT IllcS.AND HAS PONE FOB ENULAND.
Poor Ireland 1 what has sho'dono (hat
Kngland should havo treated her so? The
land that furnishes England with so
many brave armies; whoso sons to-day
are leaders in the worltl premiers ol two
nations, and generals in ihem all. You
produced but one great man in yonr Na
poleonic wars; his pictures are in your
galleries, his monuments in your squares
-that man was Arthur Wcllesley, tho
Irish Duko of Wellington. Who rule
to-day in Spain? An Irishman Mar
shal OTkinnell. Who won the battle of
Winchester, but the twice senatir, the
shot-proof Irishman, Gen. James Shields?
And who rules supreme m England, be
loved by his people? Have you forgot
ten that Lord l'almerston is a son of Iro
land? Poor Ireland! How sad is the
story of thy wrongs; every page of (by
history is a record of robbery, pillage
and contnicst! (Oh, bosli!) 1 lie gentle
man has twice interrViptod me; let me say
to him that when he applies iaat word
to my remarks it signifies talent, brain
and intellectual power, neither of which
will any one accuse him of possessing.
HKCESSIOSI APPLIED TO IRELAND.
All (he siieakcrs here to-night havo
been arguing that (ho Southern Confed
eracy ought to be acknowledged. Ob
serving tins, 1 am disposed, lor argu
ment's sake lo agrco with you, and apply
the rule to Ireland. Ireland would be
better by horsilt more independent,
more free, more happy, less slavery, and
would open her ports to all tho world.
lou have no right to mtcrlero with her
customs, her laws or her religion. When
the llomans mado war, they adopted the
habits of the conquered people. Eng
land, on the contrary, tries to mako them
English. Sue is not happy, not content
ed ; vegetation grows in her streets;
misery broods in the faces of her people
Let. Ireland go; let America acknowledge
tho Irish Confederacy.
IIISTOIiy OK IIIF.LAND.
As Woods was historian to the Prince
of Wales, so Gjraldus Cambreusis ro
corded tho incidents of Prinoe John in
his Irish tour, calling the peasants goats
and sheep, which would become capital
game for English sport-men. Cambreu
sis Eversus was more caustic, yet equally
ungenerous. One was Troflopo the First,
villifying the Irish peoplo. Iho other
was Trollopo the Second, piliug on the
agony.
Centuries havo gone since the armies
of that old coquette, Elizabeth, cut
through your peasantry. Long is the
time since, that old idiot, King James
overran that unhappy land with his per
ambulating scallolds and ins ready -mado
executioners. Poor Ireland ! what a life
of conquest. Then Charles came, with
his packed juries and conliscation, fol
low eel by Cromwell, expatriating eighty
thousand of thy sons, and knocking
down all thy churches, followed by Iho
second James and his excesses and Iho
Treaty of Limerick; and then comes (ho
destruction of (by individuality. Tho
parliament houses turned into barracks,
thy custom-houses into stable for the
king; thy squares tillud with monuments
to illustrate the overthrow ot thy religion
tnd your eyes blinded by giving your
eight millions a hundred representatives
to parliament, while England s eighteen
millions have over a thousand. And this
is the land where liobert F.uimctt told
Lord Norbury bis country's wrongs, ami
Daniel O'ConncIl stood boldly up, and
Smith O Hrien banished, and lhcO Don
oghuo threatened, if ho dared to speak of
the wrongs of his nativo land.
AilKUlCA THE t'KIKSD OF IllELASD
You say, let Iho south go. I say let
Ireland fro. (tluers, ami a voice : "Ire
land is now prosperous.") Yes, said Mr,
Train, but what has made her so ? Amor
irs! Who have adiled wealth to our land
.the Irii-h. N ho build our factories, our ca-
Rials and railways', the Irish. tAnd in their
.well-paid labor, because well-earned
Ithey find largo sums of money, which
Hlicv have been Bemlimr back to their
people for many years ! Ten million
(sterling siuco tho laioine. A noblo trait
of the Irish charac er. I liko Irish poo
pic, and vour attacks on Ireland on ac
count of tho recent agrarian outrages, are
most unfair. Look over your criminal
record ami vou w ill find moro brutal
murders in Englaml during the last year
than in Irelaud. Uavo vou lorgotten
tho Stepney mtinti r, ami (he lioatl uiur
tier, and (hat of Nottingham Forest ami
Conventry ? or even, last week, tlrat at
Manchester, ami another in London
Vou have as daik deed on your eaten
dar as Ireland has, and 1 cannot bear to
bear a laud I like so mm ! so unkindly
spoken of as she is in England
1 et mo say to tho Irish people, como to
America, where you are appreciated;
como over in thousands and hundreds of
thousands, where a welcome shall await
you, lor American cannot forget your
deeds of bravery in the dark page of our
w ar. Vou have fought nobly in our army,
you love our I'nion, and we liko your no
ble devo'ion to tho land ot your adop
tion. Ireland for the Irish. Thomas
Francis Meagher i now ono of us; and
,1 ti'lgo Mi Lean was ft tialive of Fun,
that land of fair women ami brave man.
Edmund Hurke w aa also an Irishman.
Would that you bad some l'.urkc ami
mora OVmiuclU to apeak lor you in
the nation' Councils. The O l louoglnies,
the Magtnres and the I lenut ssy are not
arucp to y uul Waoto; but InoliLui'U In tint
nd together lo win (heir rights.
My plra for Ireland, to-night, is more juat
than yours for gecessia. il you think
disunion in America beneficial, bow much
more so would bo disunion between these
islands. Let me candidly sy to the
irave Irish re iun nt who aro fighting
nor battles, what ono of their country
men sid on another rceai'i,
Vt l-ll. r 'Hi th- K ill li l, i,
or in 1.' b.el '
tin- 11 I viii f r
1 ' '.i r till ! III! f
v ti.
in h ri ! ! t ,
r inn'
Hurrah, then, for Mulligsn, and Ken
nedy, and the gallant Corcoran, the
worthy country men of the shut-proof
hero of Winchester.
AMERICA. AND FHANCK NOT SO SENSITIVE.
Americans begin to bo b's sensitive.
Trullnpe saya we copy France in man
ner, speech, dress and cooking. He
should havo added, Americans begin to
are as little f'r England' opinion as
France docs. Franco laughs at Kngland,
Americans must do the same. England
used (o pinch Fi ance, now France pinch
es Kngland; America i copying tho
habit. England is now thin skinned as
well aa thick skulled. M. Assnlant, in
(he Owner o?e 7'irn't, crtts deep; Kng
land shake with rago. M. Texirr, in
(he Hin-I, is equally happy wilh th
dissecting knife; how tho English
squirm. Kidicule is a good thing when
based on truth. W hen you joke, always
joke on facts. Tho French writers say
the English are put in stalls at (he res
taurant, by themselves, to keep them
from biting each other.
rratieo is emancipated; so is America.
Our peoplo will never again cringo be
foro English public opinion. rite what
you pleaso ; misrepresent, exaggerate,
io, swear, bear falso witness. No mat
ter wnat you do; for America, liko
France, will bo no longer sensitive.
Kngland must now take her turn. Am
erican writers are comiug oyer to de
scribe Kngland; and when four o'clock
comes, we hope tho sentry w ill find all's
well I America will continue to bo the
shrine for tho emigrant. God bless our
foreign citizens. Open wide our gates.
Let them come; tho more tho merrier:
Emm Iho Vinn lumt, frnin tlie Rhine l.iud, f:nin tl.e
hlliiiii on, f iitn tin. S"li- lilt.
From Hie leni le't.t 1 in Is i T ire- iliii. frrin II. e
elli'le'l.t 1 11 te i f Ke'.ittlS. trrlii II. 11 v.elnt
linnet til tell
Friini ltiely. fr-mi li onnr-, all il.-i liretlicrs, join uuit
come,
To theiini'W lir.erliiK ln:glei anel ihc fnot pri'iii-lllng
eirnin ;
Fur t'rn:it! hoDoatli '.any II ig tn ilia iitul kci'p
li noe.
Tlii- llt-cnj- tli'-y il'- em-il eifdy ttio t'nonlin, Hbo anil
(i nr I rami" )
And tte-y whii.K,it'l,,'l ly ttio Btir-:. a-oictit leire tha
liu'h it ih'-y kiv.
Anil gl'iw with inljc'lni fl-o IIiot" li.itipy Fhrlun to
ivi- ;
IK-re Sr itr, unit Puli-t, It ill ins. tiioilf, willi native
inlili ml Trh lit,
Thi-m Tre-n'on enrim, who Tonghl ln-fore, fur Frohe-U
iitul fx Ijm'Iii,
Wloltt r niD't the IUjj the? I-l.-li. liko a tiiiiniii rjiu
part t.
They fniiinl me-l ttnlle f.i tli i- h re, they'll givt II
to the- roc I
Mckct Mode.
r unny tilings occur on picket near
Mcchanicsvillc. A day or two ago, just
at the breakfast hour, when tho aroma
of good coll'co is doubly delicious, our
pickets were accosted by a voice from
the ifebel hide, a few rods only distant,
with
"Hallo, (here !"
"Hallo yourself!''
" What are you doing over there ?"
"Making some coffee. Have some?"
" Will you let mo como over?"
" Yes."
"Honor bright V
" Yes."
And over ho came. His coffee drunk,
he smacked his lips, and said :
" ell, that s very lin o. e Uou t
get any of (hat over on our side."
I hen casting his eye around, scrutin
i.ing tho neat appearanco of our men, he
continued
" Well, you look very comfortable. All
of you live so :
" Yes."
A few moments more of silence, and
he broke out
"Well, I liko (he looks of things hero
I believe I won't go back."
And he didn't.
Elsewhere on tho lines they arc not
nude so Sociable, though they havo gen
orally unit the practice of shooting our
men. " Where's Hcaureg aril ?" asks one
of our men. "Where's Hunks?" sing
out tho Ilebel.
" Why don't tho balloon go up (o
day?" asks a liebel near (ho- New
Hridgo battery, which lired several ahots
at the balloon the other day. " Waiting
for gas t say our men in reply
KxchangTS of pam-rs havo been fre
quent, and sometimes they meet half
way and have sit-down chat on
stump or rail. A couple met in this
manner yesterday. " Ain't you tiretl of
this war: says our man. "ies, and I
wish I was out of it it's all a hum
bug," replies the liebel. "If they'd leave
it to you and me, continued our man
"wo'd settle it without, any moro light
ing, would'nt wo ?" " Yes, mV," said tho
Hebel, with cuiphasi. And so they
Would. U left f.ir the pickets to sol lie.
(he whole thing would bo soon antl ami
cahly arranged, and that, too, on the
basis of "things as they were."
jUiman 'mil aiuMniiiiuwii
Hay, Corn and Bran !
.VM Pa, Sh. II Corn,
ftlHI " V In Hi llriu,
2IMI Rnl '1 Trim- liny,
for H eld hy .1. E. Ill ST,
Sile-e'ltPnor lo M. A. I'ahmihi I ,
lo,l.'i;ei ii're -l S n t ti vf Urejel.
July 1 .11 in.
Ilegant Sewing Machines,
OFFICE FL'KMTLTU'., Etc.,
AT AUt.'TION.
1 III IIS 'AY, II I. V Hull. Wll L IlK -ol. n AT
S fill 1(1 Alle.Oi'li HI tlm ill-e of the titii:M
11 eKIil .-KVIIMI yi Al'Mlle K I'liVI-INI , not Ul I .v Ol I'llli
I'C "-in in-, oyer tliikiVOi.l siutu.t,
i:ii-eii (.'rover A' Maker's Sew
tlltf 71 itvlillltt, in fovd oru.-r.
4 el ol ( arpvnlcit' Tool.
II loin of .M crliaulci,' I ol.
Netvinw tlachlno I'ortu, i-i'h i
llifcil-, Keinl,., l.illiii, l",, Vu.1, Uf.H, t'liuulur
i',-itl, fci!., Ae
II ( uiiii Siir(jeon Sillutera.
.tldllng, lek, Sofa, hl.I c
lloeikt litKi. tt y for iui e i:.i.
Alo. A,(XM Srta lnc ! hltii Xcrtl
I'll irun alt, 1 iulr ul Sealrt, Ac
tovi Birmlm may i iik-. nl.
- l.a'll am ewr! ly Invitnel 1 1 am uj.
ju'yl IJ E A. UlleKKWAV, Kmc lr .
Strayed or Stolen!
1 H i ) M OVK or I Ilk I.oi.-I t.V'Til: M ia ;illl I,
X tiia.V.I. k. Ujr Olid oni. r.-liiriiii'K I'v mllieO or
;;e II. u ln..r u.eliou o On itiiiDt, a ul , b.nl.ili.y rvve ar.
it'll
H. O SCoV'Al , til X nth .S.numor A:.
julyl-
TUUST
SALE
O K
HutiM'OuIJ JL Kiltlicii rtiriiidirf
At MADAM TltAM'J'Klt'rf.
INo. 3 Snimiier k-lrecl.
i WIDSHI'AY, JCIV Ulh, lv, i, CnUMKV
t r!n( HI It . K. l.l l Iwilai M,i:.m l.auilor
a larif. a irtiin'iii ol ii..iil.a U,mi ,, I J iei.. K u
u I urii l.irv .! ..i i,.K. i, ,-..!,, . i I It , a. I
I'l-a h iiitf,l.ii ., lbi.ii.iji ko.,iiiii,I
f'Tliu, nl ol I al I if biiJ llrilio.Mi rilli'llurii , - U
t llliar., 0,...u .rj-, ,.,-. . , ir . i,M ,,u .I,-.,,,- g H
u.vuab.,1 I in Lllule , e ill boil II lo ll.c 1 lu i.-i ul
1, rtu of Mile will Im- ri a.li- leooara tPn ,l.i m..
a-i uiri'i i n.,i,ti,-ru luuit Nov- e ...m.
TW re Ui.Nfl, Auiulwi.aif. W 41 . hi 1 " ' 'I IV,
Ju:jl-l'i i.ua.i-.
FICI AI
LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES,
g'lVhfl .1 0" Hrmut S'm.N of lh Thirtjf$rrr'k
(I'I BI n: v.. M
AN A T t rt"-riito n ( r. riM Ihi- -'l. l(.n y ,.f
inf. i. j( iii-i it r 1nrti1 (hn itrmr.
li t't rt.'.'h.t 1 y fc f-ffr mA Ht ,' hiw.i'.i
vt Iht mtlM ,Sf.f,- f A,rr.n i (',, rfi(.
'f, Ihnl Ihi-rf -li.tll v st'l I In li. p .-. nl mm- 1.. til
i'l ihi mini ini ri- nix I t n li'iit -nt
u-ti, la t'p Miii 'ti' I mi ( k , ni. I nit Iit fxi-ting
I.M-t: ('ftll It If ' r:t( rl-l.-a, Hlll IV- IH.IIIV lHJl'itll
Hnr n u I ! - in -it. n utMir.rnl may a -i it turo-
mi y ior Hi" i-'i'tl rer i , an I Hut Wiv t J-nv uni
in i i.t n li - : tul -t- ! m tit iituiii'M r U
tli r uiur m'Tnm -luil tie t.ilrty ,tii,ar- m-r
Mi'tilti, tu tt .Miu t fl nlti llu "f t hi' n.'t.
M:i nil inr-i . nl rnit t- In Itit mti . fhnU, In h .ill 1
n t' Mii'ir pnv, rt'if mn rntion in-r Ijv riiliwr hi
kilxl r MMMtlltlf linn.
i'.2 A.i-t ti JmrtktV rnatU 1, llui! tlif mirt.MI
Miirtt! .i ! u,') tint" 1 t i J lit I Hi t -l. ill lmr 111 i
itnk, hv n d Mitohinc t( ft m iTit'iiiiifr nfiifml.
J lif it -hll t inu --i-int nuriri'ttn trnfi 1 an I in
ui lltal in-4 toi oiifrnl el !..., 'I. tl , tn li Mill. Ilt !
rsiik, ('Hy, ttii I rni-'liKtionl. id n ni-nH f r.iilrT, !
mt'l trie nifiii'ul infH-tit-r fturl fhsilt hi, itudi-r i
the nriM-iioii i'l tlio wurat'oii vi-iKtral, ilu m. ' rv :-inii
t all ttint i-inlff to (lid Mtnuarv c'iid:ii"ii of tlx ar
my, w hi ilu r In tran-jhti t-, nnarliT or imiiii' ami I
tti liruhMA, iiia(i,t, iti-CM'ltiif, ftH't elltintfii y of
ftt-M an I uciHTal lio- oiiuU, hii-Ut mwIi n.vtultiis aa
limy h r .ItiT Ui r-irtt'li-lu-'t. !
i. A mil Ur tt i ii i ti 'r .i if. That t nn hali iw :
otultt nil li, 4i ti-iwa. -lorn, v-.U iIip rank, ay. au4 !
in.iinn.-iit f -M U ol a lu iiu naiil t 'n--iul o( m v li t.
iiM'l tn. -Iitili (m- . !, t u iili ttif Mity .-I In Mi.m
MUiUnry t- intil f -u i f li -an-oii , mifirlt r, atil
t'm, ot tU'ltl art l p ii'-rul hti od.il's, antl who t-hall
hi t iu th inMirnl m-iHHtor (jfiu-iul, mi Irr nit h
KululKiiv a tuny l'0 Iu-h-mI'Iit v uthli-lo I. all cir
ihi I'lii'tj- roliilthtr to tiie - ini- y cn-IHion antl
ant of troo( aul nt h')-iini-, m l to the -kill, l
witty, an I tfinnl coinitni of tin- oiln t-n ami Burn
Ih fi t- t "iinci'ttMi v i h tho mttl 'ul ili'ioirtTiii'iit. i
mv. 4 Ani it il tttrt,r mi-Oil, Hint I hr nrinon
tuitnt, tho a-f nt" nt Furucin ton nil, nifilxal m
s'lor fiu-rw i , and nit iJ .il m ( ifi, liul itntitf
l i t I v allrr tln 'H--Jirul th h art lt ftlMmltt. Iy 1
l!o iM'-iih nt, hy ntnl wilh thv ii'fvir an t con-citt if
tlm .S'lialo, by h''1iti tnnn tlm turtlicnl ior of
the urniy, ur t'nuu tlm Miryfitiif in Hhi volnnttM'r mt
lh"tit rnutrtl to Uicir r nk w iiod " -e ecti-u,
lint with riti ri-sranl to qtinlilioatmna.
Srr. A, A4 It ii further emictrlt ihftt n Ural pilf
Hyur- hluill in' clia rui il, mi'HT tlm lirei lion oi Hit- t
HiiriKutn (,'i'iwral, a ii h i!m Krl r'lun in I (Min'Mi-f nl
all ttiMii nl 'iii'i'lfi, I in-1 tt ting now i-tanluiM 'n',ua j
nn ait't of all hoiik. iiitnuu nt, ho ut;il "ton ,
fiirnltiiif, nti'i i.iIht artKi'M iiiiint tor tin hu-r I
n l Hi'ini'lt"! i'l llm arinv. In all ranri of aiin-rui'iiry
tluty may 'l'rot I in kih-Ii ml'l t ioil arromiiMxlniinri j
er the Mk an I oun if) ol iht Hiniy, tiiM may irnuf ;
l'rl mt- h nit Ih al tni; .n'" a- iM iini-tain n may tvii-
I.t -t'ttfnrtry, uiflaT ini. h ii'iiil'itinii'" a,' nwy iH'ff-
fier htj Miihli-Jitj.l, a u I nlm 1 1 mttK" rojni au I mi :
m.'liulu i-ns iijon rtll ri ii-, it I n- im.tion- ma lo hiii
ihcin ninhT niifli'riiviini-ttiiiiri'-H ! inodii-itl oilici-r ;
it tul Ihc ntMc:ul r'iii-itlonp" Irill v m-mt nimjily of a
lint of tint iirdchy n'inln"l, tho imliti(v riuli(Mt,
l.iti'tl, ainl Mj,m I ty the moti at uHiiin rt"iiitiu
th'iu.
And I it fnrthrr ewuhtl. That wlmn-vr the
ln-t-tor KfMtnrnl, or any oiu of Out mciliral In-tiH t-
fhall rejioit an oillttT ot the mroiral 'or'- a i ir-
piaiiiixil, ty a or othcri-fl, ! r runmt mii tx a
uiiit le, or unnttoil h.rthn im-iIiiiiiihiup ul hn
troli'ii"nal ilnt.ii, ho uli nl ho n-iH-i Ui l, by the nur
Kiion 1'iti ral lor t'xaminat on to a iiulinil litmi'.l, an
n-oi(lt'il hy tin iwM'iit'i-iiili ni-i-t.on of tlm ad aj
or ivt'tl AiiKiiMt thlt (I. it:hUfMiliiinlrtl nml n:ty one.
7. Aii'l tt furUii r vHnctn', Dial l he pro i-Ioiipj
(it thtu act Hh.tll continue ainl ! In f.-rro iuirni Ihc
i-tfth f ot tho iTOfi nt n U'llion uno no lniii-r: iV-'-,
kowrrr, Th it, w )itn thin art thull i'nrt, all
olht-ioM tv ho FhaU have hfon proiuotnl fim tlm tumII
cal "tail of tii" army uuUt th n a t kImi I ictu n 1 1mm r
r-u'iivt nuik in the army, with mikIi pvomotlt-u an
tln-y wouhl liavo heen enlitlcu to.
A'prot"i, April lii, iHt vl.
Tt ui.ir No.
A AtT to author! the lniKitrr-(i in rul to
tatih-ih hrun-h post oilicfv in titn-.
lie it runt-tnl bt th'- Sh.i ami lloitte i-f H'lfrit nt.t-
tit'-t nf the I tiit- d t.t-- of Amritii in (mrrrM amrm-
hlrd, TIihI the l'mt)llal r o!Ural l am hon.o.i unl
dlitoU'tl, when in It 'w jult! mnit the ihlii mt ii-ft
or t'oiiMMiioiii n tii'iv ru piim it. to ivluhli-h one or
re hra clt noft ollirc, lo hn ilitn lo t ha oirrtiioii
of tin1 poHt-oflh-o In any l ily or plai n Im h, in Iho
opinion of the l'ontiiiiiNtiT (ii ncral, may rv-imif ati-h
hliiiomil at romtiioil.itionH tor tlie rouinieiitao ol
tlio iithuhitantf; ami it MihII ho the lity oj the 1'o-t
master tifiifral to prt-rnln Ilia rule ainl reuli
tioiiM for tlie hram-h pont-ottlre whh li niny ho rrHiili
lishttl hy viiluo o thi art, A nl (lie font nwiM'T-
niral in honhv atilhorlotl to I'haiK imi'i'iit, In
athiilion to ttia regular ontnife, for ewr.v tetter rto-
po-llt'1 in any hrandi poai-oiiire to ie rurwaiihtJ iy
in ill from the prim-ipnl olllre, ami which aim II l
pri pnhl hy (t amp, am! oneoent for evvry hMi r ile
Hvt-rr l at mirli hranch 1 1hri, to he paht on ilelht-ry ;
lot -nf.. I. That no It-ller "hall te aent fiom the prill-
riptil ollire to mirh hram li oilue lor ilrlivcty ronirary
the roinicMt ul the pari v to mmm the mmo tuny do
aihlri'MNfil : And pmvidiit, The poiiim oi itwh hram li
ner ire tttiall not exrm.il th roi:riptH on atcoiiut
ttiereof.
hr. 2. And ,w U further mh7 , That the tenth m
tion of an art entitIM "An ail to r-tahlUh certain
p4mi-rotitp, aii'l for other iui poic," approved Marvh
llnnl, euhtrtiii Ininurotl aiiti lolly t vi u, U uuil
iH'rehy ft rt'Mtiihd.
Alproved, April 10, 1M2.
I'l in. u Hkihii-ltios Xo. 27.
A UK-tol.l'TION tr iiifiiei i iiitt the u er ilon ol
ttia Capitol extension aiol the en-rtluu of the nt w
dome to tlie l)vpurlmetit ol the Iuurior.
JtfHoIeM by th1 & H-dr tin I 7hmv of Ii nrrneHtiitii'
of tit lud'd .W.ifVji uf Aof'irn in Cv !. atfmll'd.
that tho in;jrtMnii of the Capit.. ixhMiioti him!
tlie eriH tiun of tlm nrw tlmim hw ami tlm amo U
lion lo, ti imajIrrMi frmu ti e nf Inu'iit tti the
I'oi iiiiuu'iit of tlio Intutior. Ami all uiu-xiH'tidi-it
money uhirli hu-i hiuctoiuru rn appropnaioit, ami
all money w ht. h may ie Ih i ralii i .pi'i upriaic it !r
l tin i' of the fiMpi"WNirnttt licii'l'iioie tin n t iottft,
hall l'f rpoii'htl hr thf ih i t ion a ml , -. p,r i
ion of iho S-rn-t uy ) 1 hi 1 nt-i ior : I ' c..- lt That
to moii-y hfii'loloit' Hpmpi -il nhall bo ux'-nih -l
iiwo.i tin Cuollnl itulil ani liori-l ly ('oiiieit, ev
pt ho milt li it i tf iirri-nHrtl V to pl'otrt t tho hiiil-lilic
mii injtiiy hy tin eh-iuitutii abil to oomplole the
ill mi 't.
Approve I, April 10, IHfii,
I'rnitr Ni. M.J
AN ACT ntukitiK atl'lHl.,n:it appropriatlniitf fur tht
litiul anvtre l r tin- yur emling June thirty,
eightot'U lauoliu l an 1 tty tm,
III- it en tcttd by th H utti iuil i ttoi R, . 'un.
tiw of tk l' mtrd h.ifci oj A meruit in C"H'jnt tlwwi-Idi-t,
That the tul low tuf muni te ami they ate lmi-hy
appropiiutod, to be paid out of any money lu tha
i can u ry not nliierwnie uppropi iaie'1, l.r the arv ho
film yeur alltlecti hundred and mvty-two.
hor the pun hae if venne In and in-r- imiI y altt f.l
tiin Inciirrod lu tlitini thvm lor rrvire, two unlli
fi tito )iiihli-d and Ihiriy thousand UolUra.
Kor the putvhure ol addilioual Vfni-flu, two niilli-
oiim ol (hdlam.
For tlio purch tMe of natiltral lii-trurm utii, tonkn,
.ipr-, and rhartfl, twenly ihiooiaud dollars
tor repair at uhaerw tory, hci-ht, ami transpor
tation, three thusaml ihdlain.
f.ir the onlnam louiiioiiy at the .mliliiK'ton
lla y yard, fifty lliumtHiid dolluri.
r or op i ii a iho, I, uit million ui 'liar.
And ,i i twlhrr fiiiw-i, That the mint of
ct'tt h ii mil rd and elhty-tlirf- ttiii.ind two lum I
it'd ami nim-ly h"ir uelhirs, hi-iu- ilo amoiiul nrt t-4
ry to hn plovidnl, a fnimatf l hy a huaid a "'pto til
ed Ihat piii p", to p-iy mr an1 Unirh tho m v- !,'
hattery now pai dally count turh d at UdH,.-ii, N w
Jel m y. he and the nam n in tnu ohy appi opr ia (ed out
oi anr inoto-y In the Treasury tu t ot Ik i imh ai -pm
prialt-d l-r the ftniuedlate c m j t-1 n n uf nid hat
lei y: 1'enrntvd, 'I tint IU t he cont i h X fur t1 e rompU
tioii of snid 4m I it hall be lip'dati-d that m part
of th money ilahued l-v It'laiu A. M'ein to rtae
hwu Imrelel'Te i'ieiol'd hy htm Uon autt v I
nhull le rolumh d until the aiionint ol suiid luini
nlt.il) he t-Hlat'luheil to llie saliHlu'liou of tlie Set re -tnry
of tho Nay, and Hit- paynmiit f naid mi in
Mhull hf roiitiliKt-H uptU) tlie ti:tt-N uf Maid ra el a
au Iron ral, ae K'dinf. ar steaiioT, to ., h ni
hod hy the I'rf m i ) 1 t ( and ti. h roiiliiit t th nl etipn
lute t he time v llhiu hlibtti r- li a 1 1 rm
pu led. Jromid lft'"'Mtl I, Thai Dald llli.ney hU
not eMlidrd uulr-a Ihe Nei r-lai y ol Ihu Nu
ia i f oi'ihh'n Ihat (he auine will Nt ' iiiu to tha pnhli.
Ii'i vixrioi vl!i Kll Iteitlli hull. I V.
hv. 3. And b l jM'thir in vUd, That Hie mm ,d
thiitiMU millloUN ut ihlliira ha Hfpnii i iale.l, uul of
any money in toe Trea uy not othei,.t.. ai pmpna
t..,, to em Me the htt (ul ti of llm Ni y lu e.-niin m. t
irn t U I iioaiii rai l of hui.
. . 4. And U tifitraer fun, it d. Tint t t he Si . i . laty
ot the Nav v te au'hoi i.el x u ikoiiiu l t ha tri y ra
tioii of "..(,. a tot ant ar, !ut ()' c v 1 1 art of i ,.fti cum
dined nl It nn Ik an I -nai , t. ha pt.n m.d in llm a me
iiintiie r and under like rr-: u tuira and ;ii..i iiiat..
un ai pifiri ed men I pi It ho, hut U r, anl ih
ratel wv '"o a, il he rhail lnlut e it will he run tin
rit lo llm lo-lih aii'l i -it m furt ol I lm ua vy, and nut
lii.. e v -"n-n e to I he i t ei iiin.-nl th-ilt tha pi i nl
l.tll.,11, H l ll It h t'l h eee(-ut le lit tile Ull U.
Ail"""1 Arnl 17
lt.iit n .'4 J
AN A'T m 'klnii ap.ri;'n .lit n l..r the aeivi-.t of
the I't-st (hie t . p.rlno ut ilui iiitf the II il y r
virlitU le thlrlmtli of June, iihttn huiolrvl
ami liy (hire.
it, it staled bp a aN-iWl' a.ol .. '. p. Mru.a -
(,.. of tht I nti- d iV...i t A u i .1 in 0---ii a-,.
t-i.d. Th t the t ll' m iiik utitii l. iinl i hp Maine au
helel .ipi'l.i) Tl.tU'd 1 ,f I 111' l . I id llle I'taut I 'III, r
lt tun it for iho year ra-tnia: Ihr tMitelh cf
Juu-, eiKhl'-vn tiun lr-d and sivt t I' tr
m.'Ut v in l a- Tn-nr atixii. Ir. in II,
Oltt Ot Iht
vrn trm id
the ..( il aitno It, In t "li1 i n. 1 1 y
, .III ef Jtl V, e t li t Il ll'UI -11 H 1 H
ltd t till!' lai HI "I I lnj ti.aila, i
lielt LOU hul. lltil aii'l iivly ei. h
to IU, , ( ,, tl.
4 I tni t hi
iui.n t.; B1V ,,i
...pi,.t .i..ii,.i.
I i.itnp li ili"U to p 'iinjalef tvti)
1-mi. If. d and ll. 'it l"or th".-.irt .1-uU)
I f I IK 111 the . I,, , .at In. I III i.lip
.lir i a lad f"H -U ti.-ai.and .1.11 -i -
t i.' l I ua
I i if ltd .Uihiut , a 'el M uy It ' 1 1 I'm, I ,.t
UioU
Mt.il llelLtlB.
f ..r oi'- luriiltute iu the J-mt on-e. two th
liAlid ilellai-..
r er I'lori i in.-, thtrtv It t .ii. ne, .1.-1 r.
I t'T loMii !'):. etiteiii h a tt-'ii-mi t1,,ilr.
I nl i . l 'ii, if raj ail, I' i'j K th -ainl il .11
i nf I. .Me lo- k la ) i , at t ; ii nl '.i ,
.1 -li .m.
1 I Ui-t I -1' pr !.. t le, a i. 1 ip
ti ri i ii 'Uaati.-l - j:. .
r i-r in i t, 1 im ui p 1 1 in ut ,
iii. 1i!m n m-m ii i tu'tiiutii'i -ii i n i "
t a j.t.,K. mitoi,- aii I stamp
1 li ataud lt I 'alt at.
, lift I
. J i 1 au l
I .11. ni. liiu. .
W Jn lot- tila id kU'". it ti lo h-rt'in loim
1W Luunluuilll'i IU lij luUMt.a li.MJ.
0 F
F-r pn nteni to letter crrloM, one humlr 1 atul
fift two tlHmnr.-nd 'ldUt'.
1 -r tranmti.fi tip n.of foreign m ll, ttu- litin itd
and aivir H f th n-iiH onliar.
Yir v -I'll rneiih n ti tmntv Mve aMiriimal rl- r! t
la the r.i Oi'iro .mt ti iienl antlieM'td hf the
'-t loitin) f,. ih,, n, v ,,f elm If.nd I. f iter
Ocieta." ap -r ! .'anuarf twrnlv tlrnt. f -i'titrf n litir.
rol at.l hmj two, fi out hit tiatrtt.t their aip.-int-nieiii
i ih.- i!ii(ith of June, -LM rrx turn t vi mi l
ily te, ef)-lit tlianaavdelvlil hU"hed d-iai.
t .4 m.I IV if rmrfk-'r . Ihtil Mi, twe
tt".- i.t the Pita! tilth- lVprttiMI,.t -1,1,11 inor
11. I. at t.i nn-i the appro;. i nt,,, i,, v Uh n I, then
(lie "Ml,, of Ull mitll.'U one h'Ml li1 an l tWe'ly
lhi.iiia.iii4 doll r, or mn. !i Ihen-nf nn ntT ho
net t't'Hiv, l- (tini theittm th h-r hv ").r,n,Imn.,,
lore p.t it ot.l o. any in u.y tn t ' 1 1 1 a-m y n.l
otherif ivproi Tinted i.t -:p;i)v ). u, u nn In thf
monno .f tim I' i i nh, . . i,,..i t', r Mm eur
a liotl the thirtieili ,1 unr, r .i ii hi Ted an t'rh
ty-tht.t.
N e, "i. And be it furth.r ru.vt.1, That lie- sum of
oao million doll ir i. ht-rehy appropiiaini, f
a ii y tuonoy id tlm Ti eattnry mi othei a m.t m .pi .ipt-hi
aioil, ftir tlm ar Ut of the t 'npr..r na r;iiml nmie.
Sep. 4. And be di.U Uni n t n ttf
and pori id" ai ts hervtoto-e ' .-d r- io i.nc thai
lite P -lm-ler(.oneral In ratnint h Ir .nai. m tti, ti
of niailn l.y tf iumhi) helavtt-u Ih 1 nil I M il.
and any furtln jn.rt or ioiln, oi le-nte-n nnv p.-ria
of the I niti d .state, tou h imt at a l.-ieh u p..'i I -h.ll
Kie preference to Amomau ot-r tfimn tttaMihips,
when rlr parti tig f om the tame poi I Pi the em, a (,-i
Inaiion within three hva v. I r. h uther, U- ami the
"a me ire tierehy n'pt-ah-d.
toe. ft. Ai u fV..-,- ,,,'uf.d, Ihat llm Pot
u mtt-r (trtmral he and h tien-hy aot hnrlril to ."
iiih'uh a c-f-t m ill, not t. m than .ml munthly, hy
renni ..e-, l-lnr.'M Sin Kran"io aiol t if in I
l-ily. In the P'at of t a t.unl i, lie lu.ttn,; afr,a;.
liir Ht'ertm-tliitta p.s?': t'fPt t-d, 1 hat the -iipi to l-e
p:tid f.i) sin h ktvI vhall not ereel Ih Mini et
twenty thmiaanl d-dUntm-r nnninu,
Appr.ned, April 1 1, 1J.
Ppmio Hrii Tiov N. .:i,
A KKSOLl r I o N lo antliorff th. piesi lenlto
rlr the roninian I of troup In t ! -a me Hel l ur
dejuMmput ,i nth.eiM uf the aaiim j;ri-le wiio -m
regard to wnlm ity.
li.mdrrd by t),.- , ,te (tnd J I, watt nf ft. pr, enttirr
tha t iittfi tv.itit nf America in Ci wm,Hbt'dt
That whei eer m iliary op- iiiiioi!- may ro pnlr'Mhe
preHrnrp of woir tin-iv oin.-iiai ,.t the 'iiiin ncade In
tlm mime fle'd or tlepai f m-nt, the l';e..ent ntny ao
l K n the romunuul ol tHo fin ea lu am U tx id or il
itaitmetit wiihout rnard to netiit ity or rank.
Arpr-'Vid. April 4, ' m
Vi itl.ir UK.mM tion So. liN.J
.Kil XT liKSiiU TlOX derl.rlnjt flint Tlie l ulled
Wtalen mi-tit to t oiratc (Hi, aih.r.lini tuM nnla
ry 'ild to, uiy Ht ito whuli may adopt tu uratlual
iihollrthtneitt ot Phi
tty.
tMt' and fnHJt' nf Heinrrnti
lit it remdrtd ly t'i
tiiri nf Iht t'ntted . i nf Americn in (onrsa wrm
bbd, 1 hat the l niie.l .-taleit on-ht to n. operate wih
any Stat hl h may adopt Kidual ahi.ln.hnmnt of
hlave' y, fzl v t iif la purli Mute Mriiniin y aid, to h
uhimI hy nut Ii Mata in lt h ! hoi t.i oti, to rompemuite
ior the turotivruiofres, puhliu ami p; Ivate, jn wlured
hy eut li tdiaiifTM ol t nt .
Appi lived, Apt 11 lti, lHtiJ.
1'1'IILIC Itr.MOI.l TloN No. Jli.J
JOINT KKxti riTOS' aiitho,iina the .Sriretury of
the Navy to tent plana and material for antnlot ing
tfliipM ii lid lion t Hi hu it erica iuvulliel iihlc,
lt it fVtw.i t d by the tietyite and ione lf It- preafHl
nf tht ntd St-dtt ((" ,-tmrtiirti in I'owvtaM u-m-rubltd,
Ihat the Mitretary of tlm ay he ami lie
lieiehV IS ailth.H tf.ed Ut ep. ml, out ol any money in
the li tmii y md othorwlw appropruited, a euui not
ev. redlnL' taenty live (honeuud ttollnis, Inr (lie ill
p-ye oi 'ton t j aj: plaint and main hi lor r.ii.ln inn
shi pn or tlealinii hallei -joM luvutiietalle.
Appioid, Apill pi, lh',2.
vCammcrcial.
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f'ottTr.r.-ii MtiVHtiK, July 1 A rjiiiilioil.
Iiaa jtiil arrivetl line froui llif Hcrno of
t-litiii, Tt'sti-nl.ir, Ion nuli-a atiore Citf
l'mnl. vl'lial tiiviaiuM nf i.np armf hat
Wii fiilitins ft.itr iinyn. ml Iim rrlreat
imI alii.nl HfVt'Utt rn inilt n. The liuhl uT
Vfti'iiln y waa must torri (!.", tlit riuiiiy
li;ivinir two In our one. Tit Little chiii
tiii'tutij willi our lutnl ditvrs, ami afliT
aUtitil four lm lira lilitiiii; uni-i;nnln.tt
put inrani;!. ami ptnin-tl Initi twi ri,lfl a
lieavy ami iiux-siiiit tiro. Tbi lire llio
it'lifla ati.titl ntvnit (no limira, anil tlit-n
rt'ln-atrtl.
Our trotip lum' rnptuml, nolwitli
(antlini( llu ir ili'Milvautajri, ft larc ntini-'
lc-r of aiiillory pii ria ami 'J.t 1 K iri-tti-rrt,
niiuiiij tt lmiu is tlio f.-l'l Orn.-ral
M:ii:riulir.
Tlie jtlaco where Ihn last at'limi louk.
iliic in lii'iir Tin key t'ri'i k. 'I he rnul
of tlie t lii in y Inal fvi'iiiiip tins with grrnt
diflortlt r, and Ihcir loaa has been tery
it avy, tiiiii h (jreater, it i thutintit, than
ottr-. Still, 1 have ntitliiit; tlctinite In ro
itaril In lnnsea in the retreat Inn-oil uhhi
lieneral Mei'lelUn hy the siijii'ritir iium
brisof the riit'iny. 1 learn that lie hud
It) spike hia it'i;e tiiiiin, ami leae them
oil the Hold alter burning; Ilia rarria' a.
The nature of tlm t;rtmii( re ml it oil it iin
P'.smI.Io tu tutive tin-in. In Die retreat
our sick ami vountlt"! writ) nrceaanril V
left bt'hiiul.
Thero it i-o, of emirso, inntimerahlo re
pt.rta anil rumors here, but I semi only
wHinl appcart to bo authentic.
I'ohthksh JIoxiioE (hy Mail,) July
Tho iteatner Paniel Webaler Iiaa nr
riveil here fituu City 1'oint w ith upwards
of throe hiinilreil woiinileil on honnl.
A pentleinon w horame down in chaiRO
of them informs me that yoatortlay w as
tho sixth day thai the battle Iiaa boon
goiit on w itu (he inost tcrrilic lighting
tho sun ever shown upon. It hns been
cxtentlod thronnh Ihe whole lengtli of our
lines. We have lost a (treat many men
in killed, Wounded, and missing proba
bly from ir,000.to 0,000. Uo infuiniH
mo Ihat (Jon. MVClellan'g liead'tnirtera
aro at llartlintt's Landing, and bin lint s
cxtentl five miles aboTO toward liichmond1
This movement of the right ,wini of
the army N prctleterniinetl upon antl
planned Ion days nj;", anil would have
been carried out sooner but for certain
reasons well known to tho army, but
w hich it would nut bo proper tt stale
bore. The enemy's forces havo greatly
out numbered ours in almost every action,
but, iiotwithstiinding this, they have
been repulsetl ol'tener than wa have, antl
their loss far ext'oodi ours.
(ion. Mi'Cli'llitii is saitl lo have captured
a w hole rebel brigade, and look from
them several riiletl cannon and other
pieces. It is now said that we have lost
very few of oursiexe nuns, most of Uiom
bavins been moved in safety. There
havo been a great many wounded prison
ers taken on both aides. Our informant
sitys (ion. Mcfli'llaii and staff all arre
Ihat (ho present position (if our army is
f.irinnro advantageous as a base of ope
rations against Kicluuoiid (hail that
hitherto occupied.
Col. McQtiaid.of New York, Col. Caas,
of Massachusetts, Major l'atterson, of
I'ennsy lvania, and all field ollity-rs nf
Puryeas Zouvas, heretofore repot ted kill
ed ami wounded, and many others, are
all alivo and well.
A llnrtlblu IHiia.nrrr. ''
To llm F. IUn- i.t ihe viiiii.-( f.r.il.l :
I extract the followinK account of the
butchery of a Federal foraging party by
Texas rangers from a letter in my pos
session, which was writ (en fey an otllct r
in (Ion. Ci'RTiri' army :
"May 2."., 1SI52.
" A company of thirty-two men who
hcloiiLT lo the Scvenleetit 11 Missouri went
ai-rntts (he I.iltlo Ilett Kivor foian;in)',, ami
were siirroniitled bv soino lifU'eii huntlrrd
Texan r itinera. '1'hey threw dow n their
arms ami aurremli retl. The rangers told
lln in il w as no H-.1', I lie y mither askt tl nor
pave fjiiartt r 1 They kilh'd or wniiiidi-il
all, extt'jitiiiir one, culliiiir them tip ilia
shot kinr inannir.
" W'o sent ovor ambiilaneec antl a Sur
geon with a l!air of (ruco. They disre
H aided the fln, took tho ainbtilances, itid
miirth-retl (ho Surgeon! There are but
nine men loft in the compauy who are lit
for duty. They billing to (Isterliaus
coiiimaiiil."
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tLoi .ly on anort Oot.i.
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