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wsafto ' n 1 ' - i ' . . m " . . i v-,i, ! 1 7 N J.fc p PUBLISHED BY AN ASSOCIATION OF rUINTERS.-OFFICE ON PRINTERS' ALLEY, BETWEEN UNION AND DKADEMCK STREETS. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1803. VOL H. NO 30 I 3 ,1.1 id 0. ft ct IU1 NO. AM LOCATION HOSPITALS IN KASUYiLLK No. 1-Cun rectory. Oillc.- tre.l "" Atwl.riurg cai.C, f. IIaisiu, L 8 V. S-Cnlversliy H.olAt.it, .. sire-i. on Hill Ast. rairrni, K- D. I.TSnt. 0.8. V. S K nsley's ItuildlriK, H I oirwi Tublic Square. Bttrr"on,Lia l- llaaiow. 4i0wiird IllKb School, Oolite street, on th. II ill. C. n. HitL, Hurgoon in charge. ( Odd Vartnrv, iMr end Flout ttreet. Asst. Burgeon, K. B. Bu. -Cull g" iirwl, a.r Proad. Sunjiwu, Caaa. .. y-(llrira street, h-lwi-es Cbnrch and Broai Act. ihbI. Smxou, 0 W. rAr i S-Masoolo flail, n.uroh stieot, near Hammer. A.t. Hursum, II. hAtvt. S-CarrlaK. Fastory. M .rkrt itroet, b.,low the H.,iiri. At. urfc-"Oii, O. dTSunuB. 10Me.11.ai rii-K. vi' ""T1',.0" H1"- Ail. Anal. Kurgt-on, W. K. Bowline. II "PrPT llnn.i" n lue University Plka. Atl. Al. Surifooii. U I). 1Ioui- lJ-BroirtwnyFlotiil, Bn.ad lr.t, corner Cburry. " JS-Uuin. i,gUnuol,Kpiiwtrt..roa4. 3 Ami. HiirgMn, A. II. Hmith, U. A. J in viKemal ft liwl, Cliurch rt, ir mmtta. ; nonga brpot. 8 irijcD, J'jhh U. Pmia-ir. i ' 15 Uo"i' lilRti BtIikoI, I.lni utro corner 8o mr. Hiirn, W. M. bamii. W Gordon Bhck, ix.riiT Broirt at-o -t and RIter Laa.ii i) I . HuigM-n, 1)4TID Wiua. n 7 Ornriaa' Hwpital -1'Iantora Hotel, s"uin mer atniet, curuer I(eudTick. riurgeon, Wm. Aaxoin. 18O)rorniiirh and follrge ItwU. Surgeon, U B. I'umm:i. - 19 Mrrl k HirntUm'l BnlMlnir, No. 14 Market itreel. hm gem, W. II; Oonuo. ' naplimOniich, Summer ilroet. Burgeon,. liUOOWIM. " il VUthodlut Chnroh, Church Mreet Bnrgeoa, M. M. HO'iTol. 1 Ilardcaitle , Honlli Market atreat. Burgaon, . HO.-KWITU. 23 Corner Vino and Broad atroeU. Burgeon, 0. Cujouraii.f. iftCorDr Uarltfl and Clark aireota. A, A Bur( Adam Tatr M)S. AiMJ lCATIO. OK GENEUAL HOSPITALS I'oait of'ISlurfreloro, Teian. Uflieal Wreotor i'eH M. C. WoonwoaTH. Iloaiiltal No. L-Clty Holel; H. W. corner viaarn. targrun T. D. Ulcli. ' Ko. 8 Woodbury Pike. 8. O. Hlmoa,8nr goon lurharga. No. 8 El Court Ilouno. W.T. Johmon, riurgeon Im hargo. No. 4 WnodtHi'y 1'lke- A"rt. gurgon J. W. Pcane. No. 0 North Conrt noniw. J. T. Woodt, Burgeon In chargn. " No. Norih 'aat cor. Cquaro. M. B. Failer, Aaat. Sarg In cbargu. M No. T lent Court Houae B. Woodward, . Surgeun tn charg No. B Opposite and wist City Hotel. Wni. A. HuCully, AMI. bargwB In eliarge. No, Oor. Nafhvllla and Lebanon Pike. H. B. I'Tmar, Act. Ajh.1. Burgeon In charge. OanT rvld BoaHtal No. 1 One mile wvat Ouurt llouaa. i. I. 'Inltiy, nurgeea in cnarge. To otir (tabacrlbara. In eonaeqiienoa of the Increaaa In the price of papor and every other material need In a rrtntuig-umca, we have been ooBipelled toralee the priea of our paver to as eta. per week, or II per month to weekly or monlhlr subscribers, and $10 a year to yearly sob soribcrs, whkb moat In all oases b paid In adrauce. Notice to Nowb. Dealer. Newa Lvalera wanting more titan saa hnndrod copies, must send In their orders by 9 o'olook, the evening previous, to have them nlled promptly. Military lllnnks, For aala at this UlUce, such aa Mmrtly Cbijoi Uimi, t1o0ig Bourns, Onlnaius BWvnu, frorulo SaSariH, Val ffialM, , . Itcllgloiia Nervlcoa. Post CilAnU (Neooud Prasbytorlaa (liurch, Collie street, between lbs Square and the Louisville Depot) Babbath School and ft.Mlers' Bible Class at 9 o'clock every Habbath. morning. Prmchlna at 1(X o'olock, A.M., and at 1 P.M. Trayer. Minting every Wed need 7 nlhl at T o'clock. J. 2ST. MIZE, ISO. lit ri'.UAII l Itl.I'Ti HAH JVHT 01 INKH kKTCNrtlVK. Fancy and Family Grocery, AlTlirK WILL UK ItiUNn CONSTANTLY ON ' han't the best of every article In that Una. The attention of the public la solirited to tliOTtutk, which oannoi ue suriiawiiM in me city. I're.h aii.llefl rive,t workly. Iteiueiuber to call at No. 18 Cedar Street. ru. is tf. ATTENTION TENNKSSKANSl I IUVK ftWtlVKl) l'KRMrMN BY 8PR11AL I order Itvm nl J t neml KoauaAina, to raise and II ATT Kit V OK LIGHT ARTILLERY! To t Hlfnwl to duty vitb th Tmuiimw Brit fcd. 1 ttublorvcruit a tiumUT of vtuut, bi UhUJ tortn, TnmHiwu. 1' HI V E rt, OV N N k Hrt, .SMITHS. UHiLr KS. SAHM.KKH. Ac . to whom will l- I'ul't ll tn (.uvtrutut'iit DuuuUm Uowwl uodr iCft t i of ( uniirMii. hU brmhrh of tlj irvic otTHrt ireat induo- D.HIIU. No tnnrtaiintt, do I'trket or lnuvrtl duty to lrtvrtn, nJ tmu3rtMlt( ntirior to lnlkutry or i.w.T 4try. ivriom wliu liave tr.ru lalti tU 1 I .iumiU cu t with Uifin ty ttuiiMtuiij lu ln I bavo IHxittloiiB lir two Lienteeauts. which will be i;ivrn to wot thy peinons who bring a uuiulwr vf riH-ruita. 'I he oomny 1m new In camp at Lexington, Ky Thy will It- armed willi taanlattou fatirea uud tolt s Uerolxeni. AH1 poisoually or by ami I to ine at iA-iington, Ky. U.CIAT t'BAWroBD, achi(i-tf li't. t. B, Mh tena. TO THE PUBLIC. NisnvniS, April tH, C3. E HAVr TITO DAY PtU'TUBSH Or It. V, w Mlll.LIM sV t'O.s their aullra mtrei in h Auction and Commission House, Nob. a mu.I VT lollrgn alreel. (i)l'i'asiTK iIAKkK HliL'HB ) Ami solicit ths ia.tr nsge of ths old Mends of the ll.iusn, ami as ch vrfuliy oiler our service, to all oth er h.i may have buliie4 lu onr line, ile.ltii our tat eilorts to tiive I lilira hHlialstcltwu to all ho nisy Uvor us with their liustueiM.. iK. hHli-I.It, J a. apa-lm J.illN li IILS1K. 11EWAKD 1 W'!,! L UK U1VKM KOB TDK KKVOV 1'RT Or .unv . ei e. i a H. nun vnv " - 1' itiirea, stolen rioui tilers' Uller, soruer iimi uj i viirg. nnmi y,.9buday luoruing. AMU ILOUB. t25 BJkRKkl,, l'" '' JLsr BkOKIVBil Al r.1 rVmtli Murktst HtrM.t (Rhea A Hmltb's Old HUud.) Uuiirivrriiasifrs' trti2ati' Pl'KCBABIO BY CIIAB. II. GREIilST CJTICE, Hd. 5J Cuorry It., (Up UiAin) RECRUITS WANTED 3d TcnnasHOO Uatterv LIGHT ARTILLERY. $100 Bounty and 160 Acres Land. U' ANTED, A r. W AHLR.nOI'IlO) MKN K) cooidfia the above baiter,one fourth of the llOOKounty will be paid toeacl ri-cruit on his be. lug musterod Into wrvloe, and pay UotUlug and Mil.altA,ir on enll tlueut. Tula Is I'lcD'HJ o.,rlunlty u r the loyal men of Tenexsee Ui voluntei'r with this Kattety, ana save tSeli reuutitlon lorxouraKo andnotwai until they areoniiciliUd.aul have tojoinaoy regunent In the but reumrinK men. 1 h. re Ik a vacanrv in the Battery fir Lleuten aula, a Serxeunts, 1 Bugler, 1 ;addler,2 Uliuksiuitha and I w iwrlKHt. The Uaiiory Is commanded b an eiperUnced Ar tlllerv ' flier, who has Keen service tn Mesico. Apply to Captain baklbs A. Camhili, at the Union ll"t"l, Norm Market street, "axuviue. Ibe Battery is at preauat in eamp near the city o NaehviUe. apit-lm BOTJISrTY. $100 AND 160 ACRES OF LAND. WANTED V MCK KhXllMKM of IM ntry, for service In this Hate, by authority cf ills Kicellenry,(Miv MK W J iliNiON. All mm enllxted will lie im filiate y mii'trred Into the V f service, a d fur lln-d with clothhiB, suhHietonce, and In all f wli be pncd on the same fooling as the other en iMod men of the hegliueut The Unit leiiDermee KeRlment 1- station ary In aHhrllle, and will aiways reoiam In thin Mate. II, one who will bring; Keoruits to Uis hecruilllig i f- flea will receive f 'J.UU lor every oua recruited, iroia the Kecruitiug umcor. J. IIIMtUMVI K, Recrultlrm OOU'er. Cherry Rtreot, tweoud door from Boston ilakery, this side of fi Oman's Hall, Bouib Itaelivliie. Uay 2-9a JOSEPH WHITE. TA"nTi? r. hat!) norccri) Na 37 union Street, DKC.S IJwtVK Tn INruKM TUh PliHI.I TflAT 1 be haa Just received a snopply of liar It um. tor the tieiient oi nis customers. AprllT, lata. NANIIVILLi:, 3ly , iHU'3. A LIi PIRSONH TO WHOM TUB UNttlNVEh it lii:i'AKI'Mb..NT In ludobteii for Work done, ma terial furnisher), or Hlave labor irnpreseed (Incon- nnctlon with the rortlO ations of Nashville, will at once send in their bills o I'. C. HTlviVAKf, Asst. Kniilreer, lieadiiusrters. Franklin I'ike. liy order oi iirlg ueu. j. 61. u. iiuhtok, unlet en gineer. . may-.1t. Dissolution of Partnership. I TIE Fl BM OF MAUZY, WIL N k CO , IM THIS day dissolved bv the withdrawal of VYm. 1'. Wil son aud 1 H. Fitahngh. lhe hwelnees of the late tlrm will ha aultlod tif Juo. w. Alausy, at the old stand. . . JN'O. W. MAUZY, - WM. P. WIlHIlV, Lt-K M.riTZUUGH. Uay 1st It. . . YTAVINO this day pnr haned the entire Interest of A A. Messrs union a utihimu in tne ttrm el Man- sy, Wilron A Co., I take this methoil of informing the rrieodI the eld arm, that they will and me on hand at the old eomer, ready to supply them with the very best robacoo and tiirara; also I will reoelvs this day, Applea, tirangea, famous, I'waches, l'etatoee, twenty thousand Henry ulay No. 1 Clrars, and many other goods, which I would be glad my host of friends would oonia and buy. JNO W. MaTZY, Corner Cherry and Itaaderick. Nashville, May Is, 'ha tf M.N. PARMELE, ftxoax and mmtoiott MERCHANT, So, 66 ftblie Sqnar . .... , (Btltm (Xry HoUl,) At)joiia 1 1 . PI DLLSI11.VC UULSL NASI! VILLI JAS NOW IN ST0RI AND OFFliUS FOR SALE, JO bbls Old Rourbon and Robertson Co. Whisky ; some very superior iri bbls, S bbls, and kegs rrenr.h Brandy I 6" ranks old tt hlnkv and Brandy) In bottles ; Wlnea. tim. etc.. some very flue Also a tolerably good stock if tailors' Goods, oi dittereut diacrlniluns. All of which I reniiectrully Invite the attention of those wUhlAUj to purUiaas, aps-ou U N. PARMELE. gKDR. M'GILL, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, UI Wasjlilngton t o.. Hid. a rraa twinty nv ysabh' pbacttcb in s. my native btatu aud I'hiuulolphia, I hare located In Na.livtlle, Teun., in my Reuorai praoiioing. 1 will treat the fullowiug disoasea : Clironlu and In nmnilmv rJioumatlKm.Alliction of Iho I.uok. lia- enaea of tlie Thnml, Dropsy, Swelled Joints, HlllJ !4moo, I'leurtsy, raina, uioem, lanwn, urevvi, mi ff i-.tions of the Womti, Remittent, Intermittent and Biliutur avers, Obstotrlcs attouda.1 lo, with all other diseeaee to whh b the humau family are anhject. jr- i mice North side of lulon. between Cherry Bod College streets, over Mr. C. T. Heauman's Music Btore, wlierel may ue touiin aimer oay er siim, um I MM .hMl n im-ftelonel eie.te i.m..vl-lv WANTED. WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!! OTH K TO OWNgHH I'K TI stOFR IN TUKTRKP., ll within three lo four miles of the city of Nab villa. Their attention la called tn this advertisement lor noutracu for their wood. Also with all parties with seasoned wood any her on the river, either up or dowi . viut Wood rhoDners t anted. N. II. A line dropped care Lock Uoa 67, P. O., promptly ansaered. Am, I. i s. T. POfTKR s CO.. Contrax-tors, ApiJ-ln.e 41 S Cherry sire t, id story. PUBLIC BALE OF OOVKKNMKNT H IXJCK. W'll.l.be sold, at liublid au. tloU.to the-hUhest V bidder, at the 0o sriiuie.il Horse l'abs, at the foot of duuiuisi fctreet, r UoASta OONIlFMN-D. Terms cash, and rrnr,rtv to be removed the same lav, at the rl-K oi uwi.er rale to commeiiea at li o'ol.icS M on Tuesday, Ma fttli, IHftM , and to cou- iinue uatiy uutu they are all dispose.! or t llAULrrl li. IltVIV, lal 1 lout. Bth Mi. h Vols . and A. A U. M. A.-l. taat. 4ukrUriuaaur'a tiilke, Nashville, May U. 8. REVENUE STAMPS. A FI LL fcl'PPl Y OK UtVKNL't BTAMM Tl Chivks, iTsfls, Notes, lels, Mortf .gee, tVr tlncAUs, Onlual I rwesslur rmts, Teie,jrHj i,s, etc., Otders by mall promptly stt.nJ, lliA.-. K. FOepiCK, V AsseMor, 1st Oli-tia tuhlo. CiWikbati, Ohlo,lsy at M lliU, A Hails, Browaj A I'rnahedi l III: 11'., iiO Buiaa pi lue uLm, In store an J fur eal by w at I .Ynh, Apl tl 41 Barket .l.e.l. PLANTERS' HOTEL, AUiW, XUUJNU, Proprietor. (roBMsair or iisioiui, rgss.; txtlts bet. inala and marliet Sis. UlUUVIIXK, KY. K.eoiilA-Uw freighU for Saw York, PnUadslpLia, ana suumor. m Y U A UeT IMtllL' A UlilMis It. PTTi iV Tl D silVl a. . m.vl CINCIAIN ATI, hit I MB I Uu-' , . m- I J 1 rr-f-r. t i r i t LOUIS STAGG. AND FAMILY BUPPLIE3. ANB Curor Iitra Saffar-Oured Hams, f ItlTISVll.l.l", KV. Barer to Mr It It V a f 'O.i NAHIIVItiLK. Rr.OVI.ATIOVB UECEN'ILY BTAnt.IHnKn y th- 'f-r t ry of the i emury, r girding trade the lnsu ret tl inary rilati a, i.rohioita all ifnoils f ota b''inK sli:pp 1 in rMiMVreo tor Ba e, but allowa iauiily Siipiiei lor private use, in Iliuit'Ml quantttira, being f i wa d -d. Pa'tice wiKtiiniz to B'ipT.ly thotnWi's with fine Pu !Ar tluied t'ains, tirotM'i w-i, mi l oih'-r artli le.t lor futnliy use can do s by making anp icillou to the prop r o'licers In N'.nlivi!u lor a p-rinii ti nutp Ui iC'Melii, em l'isitu the tn.ni ' t-i the iul' c Ityer by ntnit, with a remiilanee, will emure lis suipmeut ir- m tuts plaocv either liy tailor Kxpreee. A;illl X ii Ii rt NOTICE. T'HKPARTim TO TH FOI.I.OWINU CLAIMS I tiled with the Hoard of t Isinn, at tlie Capitol, ere hereby tiutiuril that the Ixcket will be tak- u up fttr InveMtiKwtlon as follows, and they are rsqueuted to be presout with their wltnee : iInnday nay lltli. No. 4 H. P. Krenrh. ' M .In' n I'. ilea. ' fit John 0. Kwing. " 64 U. I'relxmau, TueKday, Bluf I2lh. No. DA Thomas I'luter. ' (17 1 A. tartwriiiht. " M I. R Pain " M W. B. A'Oilate.'id. Vednesday- iriay mtli. No. TLJohn ll. i l. 7i vsrgnret K ncuavock. 73 O. ; i orvltt. ' J. "Illlmi I,. White. XbiirBdasi iTIay Hth. No. 75 Aothur Towles. 7G busan Harper. ' 77 fatnn I U. I'aldwln. 78 W m. i siriiid. Friday, !Rar I5b. K ). 79 Njihvllle f)iu i lla Couiiiy ' 80 A. L. P Green. " HI H. L. Norvill " $2 James Kaliorty, Saturday! May loth. No. M Kll I" v,ci " 8. A. W. Joh son. " 83 L'rbaniiii Ozan.a. till A.J iani.lng. may 10 tf. REMOVAL. C. L..H0WERT0N, MANU IVCX'TJ I i K 1 1 or Coach & Bngry Harness & Collars, Saddles, etc., HAS REMOVED TO No. 37 NORTH MARKET "treet, the House formerly occupied by J. P. narch a Hon, where he will be glad to sen his old customers, and as many new onus as may feel iim posed loglveblin a oall. ' Aprlill-lm. WANTED, KOOOD DWKt-tlNO HOl'SK, CINTPALLY VO. CaTKH, by a (uod euli cavlui leuaut. The let of reference glveu. Fur further infortuation, call at Not 10 North Pnmmar street. Neshvllla. Feb. 21, 1HA.H Notice to Sutlers. , AT Tng 01 D BTANI) OF MK-s-RH. UMlTIf t DAV, No 106 College street, near ths Louis- villa 2d Nuhnll tallro'd iiept, will Im louod a good supply uf I roviaioua and I'aittll)' (iniccrlr, Aleo, Olnger (sh'r, Olug'jr Breui, Ac, at wh' lesulB BLd retail. iinavA lui LOST Oil STOLEN InOM mi Ldl'IsVi.LI.B ASh NAIIVILII 1 Dennt, a the Otb lis', Four Parrels of K our. luaniled 14 niakeri t rek Mills, xtra rainily, Han p ton. -almonS .V C .. ' A suitable ri-ard w.ll b i-aid lor its ivtuin,or lufoi mutiou where it went lo by w 01. J-l tll, naylOtf 41 llark. t st What is it? 71IY PITY YOt'K THK OK NOTE, T.rriTR, ae I t:ao Papor, KnVMlorvrs ami l ight utera tQra from the L'ulou street News lpit. Ap l W. w. T l.-HAII, & OO Dr. King's Disptnsarv rOH PillVAlE IMSKANK?,. Tnyj? m- K,N11 formerly fN-wY.rk, 'sjbv- Wkv 'tit Is'i u in urimfii aK iisi" u i tii Ufatiui ui uf privitHHh- for 90 jaih, fiature bttnvir. linviun tttujuJud u - iTiu tie d-r 10 uuui) yi-rH, and cm a io mmy tliuunuruiM, h U nlted to mm fcil niifHstsj in a (tivmih uMiurn, un muum bow bad tlicy nwv In iro.u iii.,utliCi'i J uj1sCj ir-l-uiMits or from uikiltnt ut Llirir own- It. Kiiih'" lilHIMtnHnry Nu. -1 rea.lrlrli lrt-l, but .wtwn t'hir. ry mi J IttAj SiUHiT, ttt'MnJ Httr , ut-rj t t;uro nil tioucrrhat cir'd itbon. fini'Kufl uui i u.tg w ln1rtiiviit"B with Im-iirjfjsH, tUrtclun of old ir nrt nt dut !l"ctu.i!ly ctr-i lu k frw tlayfl, liy d opt'rUuu Khltb mi aui l'(rua itu Oii'-jvur laim nixn DVx liit'l uU u. .vr. oitDt.H the oMi4ii(inlon m Diut fa. BypLtlU, wlUi nit tl klikuiuwhi of the nkm, ntwlnf curvd In tw 0 tyft ult'U lu ttti uisa eirtt', tum mi ih coii-Mt-.u- in-- (jrt'V lu-rout rf It, 'r-'np.il on in in.nvruwn b th- ti 111 nu t nu'iio in ouiituutcn, r"ii.iriiin tbi rub jtvt ttiull for l)UiuubC at btxivi, tutl ciiiuitif pruu'tv inrutd ft". Vi;i U no ai'y n1 i-iK Tinr mtn any airacniTy o Hia Wtimb mv in l nnrtwd ot i?,niKll-t.i i vi mf. I'erktoiiaf r-itiiit abii-i, tjr wrUiuj; .ud ..ut.n Ihulr ctt. 1 iKl't' l. "i rrct i lr. A. K No. '-3 HcH itlriM'i, Nftubvilltt. Tuu.t H hv tLva uwoktiiry niflicm- tul to tn-ir .tUf.-. unit buurft lrtu kt vitkusv in u. uttiiutuii mail J in ini -.lit!! t.'"T I't III ileffWW Public Sale of Goveriiiueut Steele. vi'HJ. IiK rX.I.IJ AT Pi 11 : Al'iTHlV, T;) TTII 11 HIi.nr.M tin l'r., al tus loiv.ruujrnt u ,r Pens. fi. t of ruuiUM..' .ireut, l'A) II. IW-e, oondeuihed . A su. liUtf o i t ye.r liij l lt ; I Mule vlts , 7 i ar s wi ll al ; g Maix'S and out ; Tvrii'S : Cah. auJ prop, rty to be removed same da al .iaa -1 oer al. 10 i u uiwo;r at 1-' w uvea, M , on t Kii'AV, MAY lit b, ImVJ, audio oualiiine daily euttlau a hui j m li .u. LS fl. IllYI.N". 1.1 Ik t lletit h Ml. b U , SJ A A.q V Art 'A.I.U lAtlsi Uiaswir iflii, n-a) IA Iw. Fublishtd by on Association rf Triiila-s. Office on I'rlnter' Uy, f.otivr.n t'niou and Ucatlrrit k Mri rli,, THURSDAY MORNING. V .4 Y II, is::. The following excellent am mii:ivl resolulloDB of the piiite sJUiers of the 85tli Illinois Voluiitoeig, vi ill be rial wi'h deep intercut. We ipprt ially ci tu luend thorn to the spii.im conuidoiaf irni of fac ious rtbt'l s v umai Liz rj in l!ic North, Bomo of whom a ill hid tu their sorrow, that they live been "luaiin np wrath against the thy of wrath." The private aoliliors are "terribly in earnest." Ave regret that the crowded tale of our columns hai forced at to omit several of the .resolutions, hut we believe (hat we have preserved all the ma terial points in them ; Casip 8,)Tii Rko't. III. Vol In-'y., Nasuvillk, Tbnn., April J. Resolutions of the non-commissioned oflleera and privates cf the 85th Illiuois Volunteers: uvreas, It hag been asserted bv fir- cesh y utpat hierg, that all resoIulioiH Bent home frnm tlie army have originated and been controlled by the uftiuer, in many instances contrary to and ieg;tt d legg of the winlics of the men: therefore. we, the non-commissioned otlker anil priates of lhe 85th Regiment, IHin. is volunteer In fan If?, do hereby unani monsly adopt and present tho following rt-Eoluii me: lienilved, That this h:ig been a d. libe- rale and premeditated rebellion on the part of the South, and that without any just or reasonable pretext whatever, plan ned ana begun by isoulhern aristocrat and nabobs, for the avowed purpnt-o of ex tending slavery; and they bring bred to look upon the laboring man as a "mud sill" of society, never would rest satit-flcd until tho rvorth aud the wholo nation would yield obedience to aristocratic power. llctoived. That we were urged to enlist. our patriotism invoked, aud while we have proved that we were Dot dead to onr country's interest by freely forsjKing all and fleeing to its rescue, we cannot but consider any person guilty of base in gratitude, destitute of patriotic love and undeserving the name and protection of a citizen of the United .States, who op poses every movement of our army and every act of the executive, thus giving nope to Ibe ooutu and tending to prolong tho struggle, and needlessly causing many more or us lo bleach our bunt s upon the battlefield; tbeieforo, that you in the North who have relu-cd the piom ised comfort and support which we but reasonably expected for ourselves, aud friends and families leltathomc iu your care while we t-hmild be gone for a sea son to tight your battles, are guiity of a gross and cowardly act in attempting lo stab us in the back while we dare iho messengers of death, and confront and contend with your foe xs well as ours. Jievilvttl, lout the l'residenl s Lilian- cipaliou Proclamation rautted tho .South to show their full strength, and in luru tlierelor, it ttit the main cauie of lhe passate of the Conscript Act duriug tho last CongreeH, both of which we wel oofbe therefore, as most a utary to a sedy clone of the rcbt liiou ; otherwise we would have to tight another year, and our army bt coming decimate'! by disease, kided and desertions, a Cn script Act would necessarily havn to Im paseed to repleiiihh it, thus prolonging lhe (.outest for our nation's liberation at It ait one year; and hence with a united iMirlh we soon expect to see this rebellion vn- lsti like the morning dew bt fore a bril liant rising sou ; but if ou will piolong that day, if you will peisvete in du st roj in.' ynur own country, ' you Secesh sympathizers, will have to bear tho blame and reap the curse. ltesiivul, in at wiiil j we most earnest ly de-ire, and would hail tho day of peace witli heartfelt joy, yet wo are not tited of the war as regards lhe otj-i t to bo obtained, but aro resolved lo iietre- vere till the Union is waved unbiokon, and the glorious old iu,' again tieely waves over the whole of our (ue h ippy, peaceful aud tjuiet nation ihen ue will gladly return to our homes no! be fore; hoping that those who will nut throw in their weight and i c ft h.mii-o to ward quelling this aecur ed lehellion, may o dow n to their giaves pointtd at by tho finder of scorn as an Arnold or a Iturr; and that we consider that p rson who would dissuade any one from join ing the i-eiviee, or who would in any manner try to persuado a soldier to do lert, or to disc mrao hitu in the least, indiscreet, U'twi.e, lost to their friends, btht interest, and d.stituloof lhe tirst piii.cipli of a tiiicn of a li' .ublican i.'ovei mni nt. lltolvt i, That, if what we have d me, aud aro still dome, wi l not, fulikc, at the Uovtrnoi's rtqinst wo will gladly return lo our unlive or adop'ed rSiale, and when there w ill be under ihv paimul ntctssity of d.a'wR wil '-t traitors th-,e as we bave Iter rt nirmht ring that onee we deemt'd the p opleof every Htate tuis, faithful friend and brothers, bui through their own willlul ac t, deieitarid bigo try, they have made themselves our but. r enemies; and considering intestine rebtW our worst enemies, these likewise must exptct to meet the same fat. ; as it broth er wlei, openly or al lhe midnight hour, would raise a dagger to take h s brother's life's blootl, is m vt i ih lei. an fii.iuyol of ths vileat taat, because ol Lis cnotau guiulty. Cul OriersWs cavalry, mnv muklrg a foray iuto Missisipii, east of Vieks burg;, captured Dau. Rice, the Union clowu at riutumitt, on the lioth uliiiuo. I'rovoat .tlaral-nla for the Mortliivcst Hud Ia Itn.) I VaUlit. Ye copy such portions of the list of Piovor.t Slarshalg appointed under the Enrollmei.t Act, a w ill be of interest to our soldiers in front : STATIC OK rKSSSYLYANIA. 1 't district. Captain AV R Lehman, pruvtst mnrshal ; t'liarlei Muiphy, enm mis .ionor; I),- N. II. M tr"elis, surgeon. 2 Id. strict. Captain Edwin Pnlmrr," pmv. inir. ; Win. M. Hull, com.; Dr. R ihert W. Richie, sti ir. 31 district. Captain Jacob 3. Stretch, prof, nitr ; Frank I) Sicincr, com. J lr. Alexand r 0 Ihrf, stirg. 4 h rli'rict. Captain Ptvis M Lane, pr .v. m ir. ; Uhtrles II. R.irrctt, com.'; I).-. .1. R ils'on V. Us, surg. filh tlirict. Captain Mahlon Yard h v, pioy. mar.; Wm. M. Taylor, com. ; Dr. R, R Leake, surg. brh tl ir.lri.-r. .1, J. Frecdley, prov. nnr, ; Dr. Wto. C irson, s:irg. 7i! fli: trie'. Ci.jiain R. L. Chrlstman, prov. in ir. ; Jo in C. l'rico, com. ; Dr. R. II. S'uith, p ng. Dt'i dis:i ic. Captain A. W. P ilcmua, P'ov. mar.; Rli Overdetr, com.; Dr; 1'il'ii k t'assidy, surg. 10th district. Ciip'aiQ'Charltmatrne, Tower, ptov. mar. J. II. Kimporty, com ; Dr. .latin s S. Carpenter, surg. Ilth district. Cap'ain Hamurl Yohe, prov. mar. ; Wolf, com. ; Dr. Charles II. Humphrey!1, surj. 12th district. Captain V. W. Ketch am, prov. mar,; Miron fj Helm, com. Dr. Horace I'. Mo idy, surg'. 13th district. Captain C. M. Manvilh,. prov. mar.; J. II. I'ninny, com.; Dr. Win. S. l'.akcr, nur. IDh district. Captain John Ksy Clem, nf, prov mir; Cli irli-a 0. Rawn, com; Dr. tieorjo Lotz, snrjr. loth district. Captain R. M. Hender son, nrov niae; P. 'pjamiti 'Mclntyre, com; Dr. William S. Rowland, surg. lGih itis'rict. Cap.ain George Eyster, pmv mar; John T. Mcllhcnny, com; Dr. R. H. Si is, surg. 17th district. "Captain J. D Campbell, prov. mar.; M. S. Heir, cum; Dr. A. Ruth licit, surg. 18 h district. Captain' W. W. White, prnv niar; Robert llawley, com; Dr. Jarnerll. Dobbins, surg. 19i.li district. Captain U. S. Camp bell, prov. mar; Jerome Powell, comj'Dr. John Mechlin, surg. 'JUib district. Ciptain D. V. Derrick son, pmv. mar.; Henry Weiiei, com; Dr. S. S. Bates, surg. 21sl district. Captain W. B. Coulter, prov. mar.; Augustus Row, com j Dr. F. C. Robinson, surg. U2d district. Captain J. A. llerron, prov mar.; Win. II. Campbell, com.; Dr. li. li nimpson, surg. 23J district. Captain J. W. Kirker, prov. mar.; Josiah Copley, com.; Dr. John ii. Kuhn, surg. 2 1'h district. Captain John Culhbert sou, prov. mar.; Mtlo R Adams, com ; Dr. Robert I). Wallace, sur Lieutenant Colonel C. F. RuflT, Third cavalry, United Stales army, has been dviailed to aid tho War Department in tho arrest of deserters, and in securing uniformity i;i tho execution of the En rol men' Act in the Stato of l'ennsylva ii i i, headipiarters at ll.irrisburg. btate of .niio. 1st di.ttrict. Captain C. II. Sergeant, provost marshal; John Faris, commis sioner; Dr. David Judkins, Burgeon. 2i district. Cap'sin T. S. Riherts, pro, mar.; W. II. McKinney, com.; D . Joshua Murphy, mrg. 31 district. Captain John Mills, prov. mar; Montgomery I'alalon, coin ; Dr. W. L. Schcnck, sur. 4th diiti it t. Captain A. C. Duel, prov. m.r ; John II Yo-uug, com.; Dr. E. D. Uibson, suig. 5tli iiistticf. Captain Daniel S. Brown, prov. mar. ; John W'aikup, com.; C. J. Nt-fl', SUt g. Ulh district. Cpiain J. K Marlay, prov mar ; (Jeorije R Oaidner, com ; Dr. (. 1'.. Bailey, surg. 7th district. Captain I. A. Wilcox, prov. mar.; S. H. ll"nk!e, com.; Dr. Milton L men, Ftiig. 8 h tli-tiie'. Csp aiii William Shunk, pr v. m ar. ; J . lues Cohean, coin. ; Dr. T. B Fisher, fnr. U h district. Cap'ain J. J. Steiner, prov. mar.; licijutiiu Turner, com ; Dr, C. M. Ski it. er, burg. 10ih district. Captain C. Kent, prov. mar. ; W. O. Ent-ign, com. ; Dr. S. Bailey, surg. Hth district. Cup'ain 1. F. Corey, orov. ma .; Iaa c Roberts, cocn.; Dr. D .vid Colt man, surg, 12 h dirtricl. (i. W. Robey, prov. iir.tr.; Martin Ka7r.y,rom. ; Dr. John W Lets 1", aut't. l.'tlh dili ic'. Captain J. . Sennet, pr- v. mar. ; l-a lladley, com.; Dr. t'hadeus A Reame, surg. 1 l h tliidtict t'n;itiii J. L. Drake, prov. mar. ; .lol.u Rounds, com.; Dr. J. D. Robinson, bui g. l.jih dislrtct. Captain Levi Barber, prov. mar. ; .lusepli L, Kcssiiicr, com. ; Dr. Chat ls Robinson, Burg. lOth tlii.lrici. C. plain I . McCartney, prov. mar.; O.iwr Keyser, chm.; Dr. lJarid M:Clai.t Iiaii, ung. IT t It dti.trn t. Captain John S. 0 ivcr, pr.iv. tn ar. ; Satuu. 1 M. Crane, com.; Dr. L. M. Whiling, eutg. 13ih tlistrn i. Cajt'ain l A Nash, pro. nur. ; John B.irr, com.; Dr. lleury C. Buaxlilre, S'llg. R)ih Iu'im :. Captain D. Caldwell, ptov. riiHr; ('..ill Fi. Ids, com.; Dr. Uiin.n W. Howe, surg. (M un i F.'lnatd -l'arrott, f the First Ohio inlsntrv, has been detailed to aid Cut ur lc at tiueut in lhe ant bt of de fit. is, ami lo eciao ia.iforu.ity in tho t xecutio.t of tic Enrollment act In the Statu ot 0;,i.. ; h. - l.Uilt rs at ColumbtiB. n .iK ;r is'i'USA. IO d's'iict. Captain )!:ytho Dynes, provo.t in .ri-h tl ; Nathaniel UsUer, cow wis. loner ; l.'r. W. i. Rala'oti, surKioli. J 1 oi-ir.ct. am. I. II. Moriiwether; p.-ov. m i.-.; J ha J- il-uisoti, com.; Dr. SV. A. l-U'P ... o I d.alro t. Caj'taia Simeon SlAnin f.r, prov. our.; Jhn I!. B. (ilascojk, com.; Dr. Al'mtU. Collici-, sutg. 4th district. Captain J. W. McQuIn st .ii, pmv. mar.; Henry B. llill, cow.; Dr. E. P. Bond, surg. 5th district. Captain Isaac Klnley, prov. mar ; Ueorge W. Treadway, cow.; Dr. J. E. Beverly, surg. G h district. Captain David Braden, prov. mar. ; William J. Wallace, com.; Dr. J. B Harvey, sorg. 7tu district. Captain R. W. Thomp son, prov. mar.; 0o. K. Steele, torn.; Dr. A. U. Preston, surg. 8th district. Captain James Tark, prov. mar.; William. C. Kise, cow.; Dr. Zirh B (Jeutry, surg. O h district Captain W. V. Wallace, prov. m.r. ; James B. Brlfora, com.; Dr. Daniel Dayton, surg. 10th' district. Captain Hiram Iddincs, prov. mar.; Isaac Jenkinsou, com.; Dr. Stephen Morns, surg. lltb district Captain T. B. McCarty, prov mar; Jacob Still well, com; Dr. Lomsx, surg. Colonel Conrad Btker, Fifth Indiana cavalry, has been detailed tn aid the U'ar Department in the arrest of deserters, and in securing uniformity In tho execution of the Enrollment act In the State of In diaua, headquarters at Indianapolis. STATU OP MICHIliAN 1st district. Captain I S. Newberry, provost marshal; H. L. Hall, commission er; Dr. George Laudon, surgeon. 2d district. Captain R. C. Dennison, prov. mar.; Orrin T. Welsh, com.; Dr. Lenora Foster, surg. , 3d district. Captain R. I. Barry, prov. mar.; 3 W. Fowler, coin ; Dr. llulburt B Shank, surg. 4 h district. Captain Norman Bailey, prov. mar.; Noyes L. Avery, cow ; Dr. Alonzo Platte, surg. 5th district. Captain C. M. Walker, prov. mar.; Thomas Goldsmith, cum.; Dr, Franklin B. (ialbraith, surg, Gth district. Capt. R. Strickland, prov. mar; Henry Ray wond, com.; Dr. E. O. Uale, surg. Major Bennett II. Hill, Second artille ry, United States army, has been detail ed to aid the War Department in the ar rest of deserters, aud to Secure uniformi ty in the execution of ths Enrollment act in the State of Michigan; headquar ters, Detroit. 8TATK OP WISCONSIN. 1st district. Captain J. A. Tillapaugh, provost marshal; A. W. Barnes, commis rioner; Dr. James Dicfendorf, surgeon. 2d district. Captain S. J. M. Putnam, prov. mar.; N. B. Urecn, Coin.; Dr. Chas. R. Head, surg. 3d district. Captain J. Q. Clarke, prov. mar.; John A. Bingham, com.; Dr. John LI. Vivian, surg. 4th district. Captain E. L. Phillip, prov. mar.; Charles Burchard, com.; Dr. L. II. Carey, surg. 5th district. Captain C. R Merrill, prov. mar.; L. S. Fisher, cum.; Dr. D. D. Cameron, surg. Lieutenant Colonel C. S. Lovdl, Eight eenth Infantry, United Slates army, has been detailed to aid the War Depart ment ia the arrest of deserters, and to secure uniformity in the execution of the Enrollment act in the State of Wis consin; headquarters at Madison. aiATR or IOWA. 1st district. Captain R. B. Rullidge, provost marshal ; .Johnson Pierson, com missioner; Dr. J. M. Shaller, surgeon. 2d district. Captain J. S. Thoring'oit, prov. mar.; Wm. F. Davis, com.; Dr. Eg bert S. Barrows, surg. 31 district. Captain S. P. Adam, pr.v. mar; I). B. Henderson, com.; Dr. E. A. Unilbert snrg. 4th district Captain Jas. Matthews, prov. mar.; E. A. dates, eow.; Dr. J. C. llineey, r.urg. 5tU district. Captain S. C. Browuell, prov. mar; J. N. Coruish, com.; Dr. J. P. Finley, surg. Gth district. Captain W. II. Curtias prov. mar.; Woolse Wells, cow; Dr. Wm. B South, stirir. Major Thomas Duncan, Third cavalry, United States army, haa been detailed to aid the War Department io the arrest oi deserters, aud to secure uniformity in the execution of the Enrollment act iu lhe State ot Iowa; headquarters Daven port. AsioTiiFn Hi ho Au incident of the sies ol Washington is given in letter from a Migsachusettg t lllcr, from which it is copied in the Post. When the pilot nf lhe steamer Escort was shot in the head,, bo grasped tho tiller for twelve miuutes steering his boat beyond the Rebel battery, exclaiming that if he could only take (Jen. Foster safely by ho was willing then to die. Ha accomplish ed his will aud nobly perish. d in the caDaut performance of hit duty.-B .tton Jutirnil. A cause that can rally around it such heroic defenders is not destined to per ish. Every example like this it a po test against discouragement aud faiut hi arli dm si. In abandoning ourselves to despair we insult the memories of the gallant dead. In sealing their lop) f r tho Union wi'h their lives, they set an example which, if we fail t- follow, will brand us aa cowards everlastingly. AU-Miy(X. J') Journal. It is related that one day last week a large, i;ed-fied women, with a port, r's load of expensive flin ry upou hr person, entered the largest jewelry store iu New York, aud inquiring for diamonds, a uiaguiliceut assortment of riuits, broach es, earriiigs, Ac., were spread before her. Frooi these she selected three thousand five hundred dollars worth, which she rt qnesied might be sent to her house with lhe bill. The clerk would iiud her hus band at home, she said, aud hs would pay for them. A peu and a card were banded to her, and slut was requested to writ her address. She bositated, her broad face turned from red to crimsou, and finally, in great confusion, she made her maik (a big cross) on the card, aud tossing it to ths talesman said: "Tbarl 1 hain't I line to write, but I etuis he'll know tl.ai." The illiterate q leen of diamonds wat a contractors witu. iu'l J ft. A Rhode Islander lately advertised for a wne, ai.ci goi one worm J)1). Tho Cathi.llo (l ine nnalli Telo Staph ou Slavery. This able anil dignified Catholic j turnal has recently published several exctllout sditoriaU showing that ths ys'eiu of slavery it contrary tj lhe gtniusof the Uospel, Mhich ablr.rs the euslavciutut of a being possessed of an immortal soul. The editor publishes iho following letters ou the same topio pr. facing th. m with these manly words: Whrn we had determined to recom mend U ur Catholio readers to refine their aid to any meaure having refoiencs lo the restoration of Slavery, we knew full well how deeply we would wound lhe prejudices of many to whom we are bound by lhe ties of fi ienoship. We autieipated the witho'rawal of our sub- seritvers, and m .do lip our mind to the probability that our paper would be discontinued. We were perfectly will ing, in the cause of truth and justice, to run this small risk. Wo have, however, been ca st agreeably disappointed. Our oourso was in the fane ot lhe interests of our journal; with Slavery as a watch word, we could have multiplied the number of our patrons, but we have taken a course consistent w ith our Holy Church and lhe best interests of human ity, and instead of any deeliue in our subscription list it Las been enlarged. We Ihank our subscribers for thus patiently listening to our reasons for ths non restoration of Slavery; and it gratilies us to hear that our long service as a jour-.alist, in (h9 came of truth, has L'iven weight to our sentiments and excited a spirit of inquiry on a subject hcretolore excluded from Catholic minds. EXTRACT OK A LKTTKft FU0M A KltlKNO. KxNTrctr, April 30, 18B3. Deah Father Edwaud: Clod bless you for what you have written about Slavery. Where it exists tho poor white laborer Is as lit.Io thought of as a dog. That it is hostile to the spirit of the Church is everywhere evident. Well did the Rreat Bishop of Charleston, Dr. England, say of tho South when, after ysars of labor, he accomplished so little, "it it a stubborn mil." That tbe Chinch has been ever the friend of lhe slave sys tem is a monstrous assertion. fittrtj was full of slaixs whrn Christianity tons fo claimedtltire is nut mie now. V ho sup pressed the system? (Jo on with the good work, jjjany will denounce you, but far wore will thank yuu. Yours,- . Extract from letter from a distin guished oflleer of the Army of the Cum- oeriauu. lie has never been an Aboli tionist, and has, like ourselves, stood up far the Democracy: Mi'BKitiiKSBOuo, April 27, 1803. Mr Dkau Fatueb Eiiwahd: Tbe reb els grabbed the last letter I wrote you, but they will draw very little consola tion from ite contents. I aw happy to see the splendid stand you took in the 2tltjraph against Slavery, with its horrors, barbarities and bass immoralities. Slavery is dad. Noth ing can resuscitate it. To learn Ibis fact fully you should psy ut a visit. There is not a negro in the S.iuth who does not know that ho is Iree. Around here they have squatted on the plants lions, and refuse to work for any one but themselves. Tory have sown little crops of their own, and the mtsters have ceased to cxerciso any coutrolovtr them. As an indication I vti.l cite strong case. The lady of the house wheie I am staying alUr np'ed to punish one ot her negro women this morning. I had to step in to save lhe mistress from being badly ns.'d up, as the darkey was b la Ooring her with the slick intended for her own punishment. " Kt uno discs om- ues. It isiiuedluss tor me to say that 1 applaud every sentiment you have ex pressed in the Telegraph. Your course is that of the prudent navigator, who, watcbiug tbe black speck on thehortzon. sees it expanded into a portentous storm, aud calls up his crew to take in sail and prepare for a contest with the ilemeu's. The storm will pass away and you will be lound sailing under full sail, whi e those who took not heed will bo scatter ed by the alo. I sm heart and hand with you in this cause. Slavery is doomed, and those who would now uphold it will be held up in a very short time tj p tblio odium and execration. No sta'esman will vin dicate it, no friend of human progress will stretch for the a band to br ak its fall no lover of humanity aud religion will a-rieve for it overthrow. I have lived long enough iu lhe South lo e its w. rk nus, its disgusting features, rbasiug the higher prmeiph uf onr nature, warring wi'h religion and patronizing vice and immortality. Almighty Ood has udlaiiily ordained its d.sttuction in this country, where it has be. n more oll naive and immoral thau in any other, and until it is utterly etiinct ibis war eauuot, from ths nature of things, ceaso. I aw iu favor of a cessation ot hostilities at as early a day as possible, therelore, I am in tavorol the i'rt-aidunt' procla mation. This Slate was made for white people and free labor, aud when Slavery no longer blights i s hord. is we may expect lo See the church and tho school h .mo take the p ace of the slate-pen aud maiket. AMEUICAlt KlI.VKIt ivt Ca Vaoa Th Canadians ate becoming almost frantic upon the distress occasioned by a glut of American silver in their market. A letter lioin iorouto, Canada, (ays that it is estimated that Iters ate iA) hnt of Jliitrrican stlvi-r iu circulation, or rather I.-I i !'.. ........ r a oil If am . ilton. Merchants take it at only 5 per cent, discount. TLa Vioksburg Wh.j, of iho 21st April, thus apologizes lor tho shortcom ings of lhe currwiit number: "We owe our readers au apology f,r iho scarci'y of reading matter iu thu W irnl-'ig's paper. Ths shells from (t o I (ultra Lattery at toss the river bur ml t c.. t i vur tji a yfAterday that ths pr.uti coulddo but little woik."