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1 Work AdvertlteaBoU. ORNAMENTAL IRON WOHK, WinH 0M Hi Win., ...... RAILINGS. O.TIWATS, FIBBS, IAL0OB- " ..uamiia AMD fab rMUM, TBI! 01JABDS.STALI, OUABDB, BAJtOIBS, AND WIN DOW OUABDB. Iraa ReWltr. oradU. end WK AUo-N.llr.iee., all "ft Flower Tr.lnera, SlBjida, "", . . ... "lultrawl nuit- 'tod receipt of Mr tin M"",M"' BTJTCIIBBOI 4 VIOKIMHAB, No. au o.il airoe., "i"?' "a " ' ral Ageote tor "Hew ara " . lo-omu EARLES new hotel Terms, $1,50 per Day. mini miivu iiotbL MOW OPMB I rr ilier. caption of gueeta. Tbe looellwi being on- I. -I 1. ..r. ,-m,..,,iil L huilnoM .lid CUOM Of .03 IM.- lunut, ami e.y of eoceei from all pert, of the oil?. Th. ItoiiM pill eucoaiiuodaleb.tw.Mi 900 Mid 400, contain, all ' irf th. modern lniiroveni'ut., and la Stled up and far-nleliid In a oeat auil handeome wanner. Tba rwmi (of which a large number are .lugle, an aneually wall light. Ml and vuutllateil, and, in fol, everything haa baaa dona that oin Id add to Ilia aomior, oi ma gue." ana rwa a. a. a nret elaa. hotel. WM. p. KARLB Om, April IS dlf. Proprietors, FIRTH. POND & CO. MAN UFACTURER8 OF MUSICAL IN8TRUHENTS, , ..,,,. AND PUBMSHIBS OF SHEET MUSIC. , 5 IT BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Greet ladnoMwuU oflered la pnnhajara, ' NEW AND SPLENDID PIANO FORTES i .ui ... - ..A iMalrnmanft WBI-rknlwl N KW PIANOS raulad and tba rait applied to tba pur rliam). ,, MIC(.0DE0No and 1IABM0NIUMB eeealaatly oi , timid. ' BAND IN8THUMBNT8. We both niauufectnieend import Baud Inetrumrut ' aud can auil clinawr tl.au any olliar Houee In iha Trade, A full at of li Brae. lnattDm.aU lor f 160, for (Jeh. . R....A l-.r A... n.l..o. Try ..111 .i.lmidM uew;OKRMAS BILVEB FIFES, lhat ' caunot rratk or.,llt. Price. 7 60 aaoh, la caee. '' Kverykindof Muelcellnatramenlcaa blfoundla oat IOCS. 1 ' ' 1 STRINCS! -STRINCS! Iloally kx Violin Strings are a rarity. We make It ft ix'liit to kwp very superior Ktrlugn, for g -cd players (rice 7ft oeuui per et. etont by mail postage paid. BmM 1 tm .bore wt. Iiiivti IuUhd. QurotHD, rrent b, ud Kogllih ttrliiKf, Violin, Viohnccllo, Pouble Bum, Ac. Irilrn r Mutli: And Koacy O xmU, Jewell tad others ' mp inrticuUrly iHiiniHiled. U try our Violin Strlagit Slicnt Music and Musical Books. Our UatittoKue of Music U vry cxteoslTe mdpopuUr ftni wi ira riillltthitiK NKW MPB10 KVKRT DtVY. ( Itiiiileoiir own pubHrmloni, w have all of th Maitc iHilinliml iu thooituniry, nd ctt (uraUh ITorelKQ Uatlo. IELKM, TiUPHLMor MUdlO, HEAM Or SlHlMARIKI. lni.r.n nd Nrwn Aoknti, can hart (heir orden fully - aal prouifitly ftllwt aud furwarded by Expresi or Mall. Tlie nuotace op Mualo eeut by roall le only about one cent Tor (;hce, Thli ie the cheapeet and qulckeet war to forwArdiiaiall packasea, MBend for our Oat. liisueaaDd tilrouUrg, fiemeniber the uame aud number. KIBTH.POND A CO.. n l -t 3 Id.Ira M7 Broadway, Hew ior. . L. GILBERT & CO., AlAnilf ALriUJtli.no u. SlllPFIlia BHANDI STEAM REFINED CANDY! QV M DROPS, i Hools. OaxxtSLy ctoo. FOR TH1I PUBLIC Maunfavtoryand Hale. Boome, 01 COVBTLANDT ST., WW TOBK, . Dr.nch ..In, 211 UanalSt., Karle'l Hotel Building, may lb-lyr "J0HN BLACK, ttnuufauturer aud Wkolt.ala Dealer ! TRUNKS! .'.8 It BADE STREET, NEW YORK. HDIE8' DItES3 TKONKS; CEDAR TRUNKS, FOR FOBS; KINK SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS And all kind, of ' TRAVELING BAGS. amy loJino . MANHATTAN HOTEL, IVlljrlllAY WrXl33H'I.' sitooMa uooa raou sioadwat, 0H'.lte tbe Park, N. IIUO01N8, ... Proprielor. United Slates Claim Agency. VAN WINKLE & BUSSEKT, Mlorucys and Counsellors at Law n A VINO TAKUI TUB fJOMMODIOVB UANKINU Ofr-lUK, . . ' No. 8 W;at Third Street, CINCINNATI 0U10. ( K.,imi rly oci uplcil I t llio Bank of the Ohio Valley), llioy aro now iri-pumd to oncci.fiiHy Proiecul. e.ery de , riHon of ULAIUS agaiu.UlioaKN.BBAI, aOVKBM- HKNTi i ... , I10UNTV LAND, PENSIONS, $100 BOUNTY, ARREARAGES OF WAGES, INDEMNITIES AND SPOILATIONS, WST.noitSES and other Properly, &o., to Wo uiako no uliarge. unlea. .uaxoftU la procuring the I'lulin. . I lln, and K'U all klml. of I GOVERNMENT CLAIMS, LAND WARRANTS, UNCURRENT, MONEY, GOLD AND SILVER; j Publlnlieraol till . SOLDIERS' FRIEND AND ARMY. RECORD, A Wwkly Paper gl.lng full drdallnor the Battle., Lilt ol Killed and Woondinl. Looatlnnof RpKlta.nl., and la favl all the war new. permitted to bepnblHb!. ThooDly pl r of tbe kind puMl.hiHl In the united Hints.. Hiugle .tibacrlption. (1 6o. Spcclmet coplea lent liee. April7-d.nin-e.o.d ' I j i NERVOUS DKBIMTY, OR BEER- A MATORRH(EA, is positiTely in-nT F ciuhMa by any means but these I idro-vate, liolore coiunienciug any treatment earn hew the writ actually cured himself, and anbseqtMatly hundreds Cjf fllhl'TH. I Kutloe a potpald superscribed enveloto Box 1J6, ObarlKHtown, Mum. majld-d&wlyr ' Hardware. MITHOFF, JONES SCO.. WH0I.U.3AL4 AND RETAIL DEALERS IN , . afOUKlvlll AMU VOnBS'atU HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Item, Uteel, Tla Plataa, Ulppar, MHOIi AN108" aOOX.B Agricultural laipleiicuts, ePILDXRS . BARD WARB, iSLTlHO, . I. - Paiata, Oils, Varnishes, fto.,o. aea Houtii xxiftix atroel OOLUMBUS; 0. au.ftl-1.wlr ' 1862 omo WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. WARDEN & EMIRY. miliaj PAVOB1TB1 RKSOKT IAS BBIEN I Leand by the nndtnlgned for ttaa.oa.on of UUS, oomnieucijig, June 10th, aud Eliding Seutimbor 10th For beauty or location II I. not eioelVd by any otbor Wittering Plata in tbaoountry. The Balding, hare ell bren thoroughly cleanied, and Drlree id everything, rotineoted with the Spring, repaired at alieary expener; and nothing that would prore lienrllolal II perion. web itig health or ploaaiiro ba. boon left ullon.. A good 1.1 VhiHY l. allaohcd, well atockul. IIATI18, Hot and CM. Altrntlro Walter.. TKI.KUBAPOFFIOK oon-ircllng with all pari, of lltn country. OANHIUS LINK o oarry patron, to aud from the Train.. Arrangement, with all the principal Ballroad. for UaLPrABK tlckeU toaud front the Spring., good dnrlnglheBMoa. BOABD iter day, t i: tier week, 18 to 110. For furker Informa- tlin, adlrn. WAUOBtl ENKUIt Auierlcau loial, Leeaeea of Ohio White lolphjr Spring.. ' Oolvmiit., Ohio, JitnoA. d.n-m. .11.. .li, ta. ni. ,.l v-l ', , ' 'i -. In HI, h , ..i , . u llttlllWi i lu fitrnl'ur., i.iiig blawrt, prlng Bed. o. . -F- c i-ayi y xlltMiimimin rWBa.-aWtir?". VOf.UME xxvi ;IncImrU Adverllelar;. 8 PEERS. Westeri Chemical Writing Fluid ud Blacking Laboratory. , Mo. et Walaut-St.. ClBclnaatl, O, CUEMICAI. WRITING FLUID, Oop;la, Black. Blna, Oarmina, Japaa, llaaelllBf and .noamaKa. OXIi POXiIBH, ABB O riglnal Japanese Blaoking TttotV-lJ ' WHEELEK U WILSON'S ' Awarded tba Firat Praulmm M lb. baat FAMILY SEWING MACHINE For three raooaaalra yaara, at tat UNITED STATER FAIR, For bar eacceMlv. year., at lb. Omw BtatbFaib - For Ira aneciiiire jraara, at he Ourauuuti Maoaiaioa' Office, 77 West Fourth St.. PIKE'S OPERA HOCBE, f s iOIKOlMHATI.OBIO. kbt-dly aIW MBD1UAL DUOOVBBI, For Iha .peedy ana permanent rare or donorrhea, Gleet, Urethal DlaohargH, Bemlnal WeaknMi, Nightly Emiaiiom, inoon-linenoe, Uenlial Irrilabillty, Grarel, Btrioture, and AFFIUTI0N8 OF TBI KIONITB AND BLADDER, whloh ha. been aaed by upward, of UNK HUilDBED PI1 V8ICIAHB, In their nrlrate nractlce. with entire ancceaa. anneraedln. Onbeb., Copaiba, Oapanle., or any oomponnd hitherto know a. BELL'8 SPECIFIC PILLS are .peedy In aotion. often effeotlng a onre In a few day., and when a otire I. effected II I. permanent. They are prepared from vegetable extraot. that are barntle.. on the .yalem. andneTer naueeate the .tomaoh, or Impregnate the breath: and being .uaar.ooaled. all natueou. taate la avoided. Ate eaaae. a die! f MeoeMar, kilM tuimo Ihemi or doea their action Interfere with boaluea. porault.. laoh boi oontaln. alx dozen pllli. . PSIOI ONI DOLLAB, and will be tent by mall poat-pnld by any adv.rtlMd A.eali fl receipt oi me money, aoia uy uruggi.ia generally. None genuine without my signature on the wrapper. B. HOANLAN A 00., vVboleeale Agenta,Olnclnnall. For Mle by B. Wltoon. B. B. oamuela A Co., and Bob. ttt. A Hemneu, Oolumbne. augHdeodlr MIBK'AM BAN a BUTB Uu, (Sooth-eeat uorner Bain and Foarta Btreeu.) OIMUIMNATI.OUIO. Bngrared In a atyla oorra.ioudln la axcelleuo. lo tbat Bank Notea, Ballroad and County Bond., BIIUofBl- ohange, Obecka, Draft., CrtlfloaU. of Stock and Pa-poalt,Dal.lOard.l Ac, Ac. The aboTe olHoe b) antler he anpertlalon of , . 0.T.J0MB8, oellMlf OlaelnaaH. dui j,hoth 52 h East Fifth Street, . , CINCINNATI, GlTMbte entire tiioe and Uloiit lo Uia onre of dlsvart of the . ETE81 With a nraotloe and einorienoe of man yen In Bu mim. lis oan ak with Msuranco the oatronsKe of a Ken. erout pnbllo, aud confidence) in the suottwajfui tnmtment oi aueasee 01 u uoiivnw orna. aiiu iiaTing aevutra like time to the enre of PKI VAT 8 DI8KA8K8, he prom, leea curca lu the most obstinate cases. Those recently oontraoted are oured In a tery abort time. Byphllls In it orimarv Btatea carod in an Incredibly short time, ikln dsuMsea cured PEBMANKNTLY In from one to three weeks. Also, attends lo the practloe of tbe profession generally. Persons at a distance, afflicted, will haTead. rice aua meuioiue eeui uj BnnuinK aviiurip.iuu oi aieeM and their condition. All com rr.unlcat tons and treatroenl strictly oonAdentlal. Br, R. bu a TBU88, which, from us mM'.nantoai a'ljiuimeni, win gire mimeaiaie renei aua nltimateW Yliror to the narta aOeoted.so aa to enable oer sons to follow their ordinary avocations without hindraao or InoooTenience. Consult or ftddrMi PH. Je UVTU, marR-dawly Ho. M Bast Fifth at. Olnclpnatl. UMBRELLA. PARASOL AMD, Walking Cane Manufactory, 167 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Merohante and Dealer, are oartlcnlarlv Invited to call and examine my ft took of Umbrella., I'araeol,, and Walk lag dance, wblon 1 am onerltig at elannlaotnrer . ooet. II. THOMPSON. 167 Mala Street, weal aide, betweea Ith and 6th, l.'iuclnnall, 0. arUmbrella, Panuol and W.lklngJan. Materials, arnlahcd to the trade at reduced price.. JenftHlIyr JL. O. Forabers;, NO. 6 EAST FOURTH STREET, SOUTH - BlDi, IABT OF MAIM, TJP STAIB8, OiXXOl3AXlatl. O.,' ABDFAOTUBIB AMD llilll II Trusses for SUrPORTERS AND Burslctl and Anatomical Radical Onre, SHOULDER BRACES. Mechanician. Inventor and Msnnfncturer of Annaralus for Ourvature of fiivlne. Wry Neck, Olub Feet, Bow Logs, and other Phlslcal Deform I-ties. Splints Tor fractures and Dislocations, Btockins for Vitrlcotm Vein, RneeOsiM and Anklets made to order. Bepeclal Attention paid to the repair of Artidclal Limbs. A competent Female to attend to Ladles.-Bofers by permission toDrWO Hussey, Dr 0 0 Black, man.PrF Boelker, Dr J PJudklns, Dr F Schmidt, Dr. Fries, Ir A Bettman. imam Private Diseases Beoent enses of Oonorrhea or By phllla cured In a few days, without change of diet or hindrance from Dullness, wconnary Byprjuis tne last TMtlge eradicated without the ue of Morcury. Involuntary of semen stopped In a short lime. Sufferers from m potency or less of seiual jower, restored to full vigor n a fetw weeks. Oleet or Gonorrhea of ions standing. where all Internal remedies have failed, permanently and speedily cured by anew treatment. DR. STEVENS & CO., Cincinnati Lock Hoipital MO. 10 THIBD ST., BUT. WALNUT AMD VISA Or Box 6w oinoinnati, u. jIDDLBTOM, STBOBBIDOB A CO., MTrenoBAPiiBiail. issbavbi COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, Sa West rowrth Bt tllaelaiaatl. All kind, of woik done In Ih. but atyla and oa aboil notice! Particular attention will be glien lo order. Aw WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, Ao aer Orders may be real lo Ibe Joeaaxa Orriow. aovisdlf JMPOKTANT TO LADIES. Da. John Hxbvmv, baring for upward, of twenty year, devoted hi. profoe.ion.1 tlmn exclnalrely to the treatment of FlhtALI DIFFOOLTIES, and having inceeedod In thotuand. of caw. lo restoring Ihe anicted to wnnd health, haa now entire confldenoe lu offerlug publicly bi. 'GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY," DR. HARVEY Curono-Thcrmal Female Pills, which have never yet failed (when the direction! have been etrictly followed,) iu removing dimoulttoa arlaing from Obstruction, or Stoppage of Nature, or In restoring the .yalem lo perfect health, when rt Bering ftiim Splual Affection., 1'rolai.ni Uteri, the Wliitoa, or other wcaknee, of the Uterine Organ.. Aleo, In all eaeee of Debility or Nervoua froairaiion, nyaierica, rai-plutlon., Ao., An., whloh ar. forerunner, of more aerlona taeeee. Sr rAex IMIa ar. vtrKtla karmlm an la. evw aSraflua, end ma, e. takm bp rae mom dcUedfeemat. HtUhomt awlae dlefrea, ; at the .ama time tbey act uib A on by .tiengthening, Invigorating and reatorlng th. .y.lem to a healthy oondlllun, aud by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what oane the ob. ctructlon. may ariM. They.hould, however, not be taknn during tkaflrat three or four month, of pyegnanoy, though eefe at any other line, aa mlaoarrlag. would b. th. r mil. lech box oontaln. SO Fill.. Paioa Oaa Dotua, and when derlrad th.y will be aent by mall pre-paid by any edv.rtleed Agent, on receipt of the monoy. , Sold by Drnggl.U generally. I. SOANIAII A 00., , Wholeule Agente, Cincinnati. For sal. by H. Wllun, B..B, Semn.l end U. Boi art., Oolmnboj. rWl mla1fWlalla'.Kl, .'J 1 1 : ; COLUMBUS; OHlb; WgDNESDAV MORNING, JULY-16.:; 1862, 7 I Livery. i 1 BOBdB W. BHAPIiBT, LIVERY & SALE STABLE, IIS & front St, ML BUU nd Towv rtnta Il.rae. Garrlaee Haady at allTlaaaa. ' BOBBIf BOABDBD BI TBI OAT OB Willi ar-riae Bona, alway. lor lala. ImUMIi Kecralts Wanted! aTIAPT. T. V. COOK HAS AGAIN Rf y TKHED tbe sarTios and has opened 4 Kecruiui.g Offlca at h: t last flute street. Just sver the old Tost OtBoe, where he ts receiving recruits for a company tu go into active service naoer tne isie oan oi tne uoTeruor. Those dealrliut to enlist In acotnnanr rauidlr Aliini uu, with every prostiect of going Into active service at an any aay, sney au eo dj oniiiug at vapt lug Office, as above Cook's Becrult HENRY D. HARVEY & CO. WHOLESALE aBOOERS, WO. JOB A.OMBABD ITBIBT, Baltimore, Mdn DBAL.KH IM Bngar, MolaaaM, Oonee.Teaa, Bplon, Tobacco, a nr.. Bnuff, VTiudoa Olua. Putty, Oil., WMte Lead. Ipeom aU., tup. Oarb. Boda, Sal Soda, uup. KM, Alum, Bxtraol ot Coffee and Logwood. Indigo, dder. Mall,. Boaoe. Candle.. Powder. Bhol. Bar Lead. Bone, eoaetber with a aoaeral aud well aaaorted .lock of w Inea, urandlee, w niaay, t;oraial., uuve uu, etc. uouotry rroauoeot ail aina. reoeivea on con.ignm.nc, mayavHjom QOLDM BOB WUOLBoALB LIQUOB eTOBB. Importer, aud Dealer, la Foreign and Domicile Wine,, uua.iDaiun aiaauaanx., lud Dealera la Fori . Aa.. aaw Old Bte. irandlea, Ao., Ao., aleo Old Bye, Moaoagaatiei and Bouc en Wblakv. ..... eon Wblaky. ararehoaa. and OMoa, M boa Ik Hlgk lueel.Ci imHna. Ohio' aovldl. MBW BBBBOn-IiOADING BIVLB. k,e,te.iaibHkl JK hT deable a I, i ai..a 81..1. aaa ..raw b . bai " "!'" Jnlyg.dam R. ESTERBROOK & &)., Steel Pen MauufactnrerB. Ho. 403 Arvk Btraat, Ptallndelphln, RtCBTBriBHOOK. CO. DKB1HB TO call Ihe attention of tbe trade and the American 'ubilo to the fact Ibat Steel Peo. are made In title conn. try by them equal la quality lo Iha beat Imported ar CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERS supplied on the most favorable terms. Orders by mall promptly attended to. JnnelO-dly FO R WARD! FOR VV A JEOJ ALL PERSONS IN NEED OF BOOTS tibSUOES, GO TO THE , RENOWNED CHEAP STORE DUNFORD & CO. 276 SOUTH HIGH STREET. r Ooluml3us, O. A.d aea Ihoaa Bplendld Kid - Heeled Boota for M.. fa Tltoae Umlqua Fraacli Moroooo Boota... 1 00 Thoae Beantlfully Flnlelied Bcwed do..l B Thaaa Ladla a .I.aoe-Ileeled Oalter. GO Thoaa Hen'. Oxford Tlea.. est Thosa Splendid Calf Tl.a 1 oo Thoae VrauahGalf Boots..,,... ou Andother arrenledAr e., too numerou. to Deullou AT FABUL008LT LOW PBICI8. B. P. DUNFORD & CO., i Proprietors, li o a i i i m a) u a a Oobuaan., Ohio, with riNB aVJI'IHTTBHUKB, Arvoaa.r. XT Law, Wall Street, N.w;tork, ltnd;io Mew tork anitohloaolbwtlondenl MALTBY HOUSE. PRATT STREET. Between Ailgbt .d Cliarlea Streela, Baltimore Md, L. U. MALTBY, Proprietor. a)'29dly Oanby, Crilpin & Oo. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, A l lMHOHTKHS OP BMOt.1811, OaCM. a a. Fano UAN and Freud, Druxa. OhHiDlc.l.. Petium.rv and Fanoy Article, Dye Stuff., Paint., Oil., Varnlihea, Win- dow Gteae, elo. M. W. COB. OF LIGHT AND IOHDABD AT II BITS, BALTIMORE, may2BMl3m Howard Association, rhilatJqilila., MOR TBB BBL1EF OF TUB BIOK AMD V and Di-tt tueti. afihied trllh Virulent and Chionia Dii. earn, and efpecidify DIkom. of Irt. Seraa! OrpitM. meoicei aavice gtrea urau. ty tne aciiiib surgeon. Valuoble BKPO&TS on HI'IRM ATOltBHOC A or SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and other DliNMeonf the Sexual Or. Ian., and oa the HKW uibbibdimo euiyiojvu m me ilepenaary, aent In .eated letter envelope,, free of charge. Andre.. Dr. J. BKILLIM HOCGHTON, Howard Aaaocletlon. No. 9 South Ninlh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GrOXiXJ lsA.nX3ATi PIANOS WM. KNABE & CO., Baltimore, itld. Mannfactnrers of ' GRAND AND SQUARE IMANOS, WOULD RESPECTFULLY call the atteutlon of the Public, and especially of those Id need ot a really FIRST CLASS PIANO, to their well nsiorted Htock of Tnstruo entt. Tlice oele biaied Pianos have been awarded (lie highest pit-iulum at dlflprent fairs, for several siiccesslrs yeais, over a large competition of the best makeri In the couutiy. TtMti-nionials of their eKcvllenos from Thalberg, (iittch(ilk, Btntkosch and 0. Batter, and a large number t( ttie best auiHts ana amateurs in tne country. Every Instrument fully wmranted for life years. De scriptive olroulais promptly sent oa application. . . , wm. kciadCs a uu. Oolumbna, are agent, for Ihe above oelebrated Piano., and bar. a large Mtortment oon.tanlly on band, at faciei. prioea. nia'i,.deod1yAwewly Notloo lytOTIOB IB iiaaaBV HIVES THAT J.. Iha uuderaigued baa thl. day been apiiotnted nid qnaliSod by the Probate Uoart or Franklla Oountv, Ohio, aeeulguee or MOUltB A GOODWIN, uf Ueyuoldaliuig, Ohio. All peraoUB ludehtad to laid Srm are r,iulred tu m.ko linmeillate payment, and all eredltur. of ,ald Srm are hereby required to preeent ineir. claim, to in. assignee, duly provon acoordlug lo lew. , Dated this ISth day of June, A D. 1M2. TIBOIMT HUTRON, Juaaat-wSt . , Beyanld.bm g, O. WACi " XX. . XsTilTfl, nr., , BAMOFAOTOBBB OF II Awnings, Tents and Mops; :""iY0. .aaa central Armirn, OlZAolSlSXeVltl, OlxlO. A 'WHIROB AND VBBTI rVRISIBHBO A. al leea than Eaiu,rn.'pilcee. ALu wollK WAII-BANTED. ALL 0BDKB8 f BOMfTLV ATTENDED TO, n'iifu j. ii. ! fr i.iin 41 ! BTATE 1 I TCXiEGRAPmO NDWhl Horning and ifternoon Report J.' TIlei Rebel Raid at MarfreeabBro Farther Particular! Clreat Excitement la Naabrllle. tHpeetal to the H. V. Herald. ' " ",' NAahviLK, July 14. The Unionists lost $30.- 000 worth of army stores at Murfreesboro. ' Xbe Union forces engaged were the aa Win. essoin,' Col. Leslie; U oompanies of the Uth Michigan, Col. Parkhurst, 300 strong ; the .Id ballallion of tbe PeunsyWanla 7tb oavalrr, 220 , llewell'e battery, CO men; the 4th Kn-tuoky, 26; in all about 1,400 men. Xbe rebel roroe ooneieicd or one regiment of mounted Infantry, a regiment of Texan Rangers, and Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee ear-airy, between 3,000 and 4,000, mostly armed wiln sarblnea and snot tuns, Their loss in killed and wounded is heavier than ours. The reuneyivania 'in lost, in mucii, wounded and missing. 200 men. The only, oflioers that escaped, aa far aa reported, are Captains J. F. Andrus and ki. u. juouorniicg, and Aiieutenant 0. D. Mooney. The Commissary and Qtitrtermaeler s De partments were reoenlly replenished with now olotbing, eio., all of which has fallen into the hands of the enemy. Captain Hounds, 1'roToal Marshal of Mur freesboro, and guard, shot nine rebels before surrenuurirlg. The ilebel Uovcrnor Harris and Andrew r;w iue were known to be at Boersheba Spring, near Bpertu, a few days since, organizing the raid on Murfreesboro, which may, it is aripre bended, be extended lu the Capital of Ihe State. The puulio are sun in a great state of excite ment, many famines Having leiu rue loum Title oars this morning were crowded wilh alarmed spoculalors and adventurer". it is reported mat uen. Jonn u. tireokinriuce, Col. rorent, and lol. Mains, of Nashville, com manded Ihe robel forocs at tlurfoeslioro. It is also reported lhat tbey have taken Loorlgn, 13 miles from Nanhville, aud lhat Ueueral Kirby Smith io edvanoing on Nabhville from Challa-nooira wilb 15.000 men. Alurfcesboro was barnoaued wun Dales oi bay, and lite Federal shells sot Ore to many of the house. Col. Lislio is falling back towards Nashville. The Union reinforcomenls are ooming up by sptoial train'. Ttto ztnn iveutucky nas just arriveu. luey wero cheered as they passed through tbe etreels. The secessionists confidently expect the ar rival of the rebel foroes some lime to uiglit. Batteries navo been placed on Capitol Hill and other points. There may bo music iu Nashville before Ibis reaches tbe Herald. Colonel Leslio surrendered at Murfreesboro, at o'clock P. M., Ihe Minnesota M and lie-will's battery iuoludcd the latter for want of ammunition. Men are lyiug on tbe sidewalks aBlcep, hold ing their horses' bridles in thoii bands, expecting every moment lo bo called into aotion. From llicbmonil. New Yore, July 15 The Fredericksburg oorrespondeuoo of the Herald says Major Slaughter returned from Hichmouil the day lie- lore yesterday, oompieteiy aisgusieu wun ai-fairs at Ihe rebel headquarters, lie was sent by the citizens last week to procure the release of General Roynolds, but to his great disap pointment be was coolly inioriiien mat tne ueu eral oould not be released nor seen, and that the Booretary of War was equally- invisible. After vainly cudeavoriug to obtain an interview with the Keorelary, Major Slaughter filed his relitiou and rcturued to Fredericksburg. General MaCnll he reports in good health, and situated as comfortably as possible under bis oireumelanoos. The Richmond papers are rcoctved hero ev- ory other day, within iiO hours of their iesuo, and there is not Ihe least doubt but the rebels have freo and uninterrupted commiiHioation wilh parties willijn our linea. - . . Deserters cotno lit occasionally, wno ropori that the authorities in Richmond have taken possession of almost every house for hospital nurnoses. aud that great, fear Is manifested of an epidemic, so foul is Ihe atmosphere throughout the entire city. (Special lo Tribune.) Baltihohk. Julrll. The following corres pondence was occasioned by strange and mysterious charges put forth a few days since, by the Louisville Journal : Major-Gkniual Mitoiikll Zfr Sir: Your attention is hereby oalled to an extract from tbe Louisvillo Journal of Iho 10th inat. Those of us who know you personally know lhat the oharge is utterly falso. The world needs only your denial under your own signature. lours, vory truty, B. F. CAMP, 11G Madison Avenue. Wabiiimuton, July 14, 1802. To Hon. B. F. Camp, New York : I have Tour note of Iho l'-'ih inst., calling my attention lo an editorial in the Louisville Jour nal of the lOih, in which I am charged with oonduot not only injurious lo the Government, but disgraceful to humanity. As there are no speoiftoalions lo this oharge, I can only pronounce is lo be in the broadest senso unjust, unfounded, false and calumnious. I have never in all my life oonsciottsly done an injury lo any human being. As to deeds of oruelty and guilt, my enliro nature revolts at both, and my oountrymen can nover be persuaded that I have been guilty of either. I demand Ihe specifications, pronouncing the charges utterly and absolutely false. Very respectfully, your obedient servant. 0. M. MITCHELL. From California An oat of I.lent. MoMry and other Rebel! at Patagonia Silver Mines. Bar FbiNcisco, July 0. Letters from Tiizchu "th June, sialo that Cap). Fritza, of California Volunteers, arrived at Tuzoan on the Otb, with 20 rebels captured at Patagonia Silver Mines, among them was Lieul. Mowry charged with furnishing supplies lo Ihe enemy. He was sur rounded by quite a number of desperadoes ana intended lo make a desperate defense, but they were completely surrounded and taken by (.'apt. Frilza. The prisoners will be taken to Fori You- mss. Gen. Csrllon was about reluming to Fort Youmas. Tart of his command have gone la-wards Aleesilla. The army ib in good health Tbe whole nf me uuulnuee not ilou oi oi. Louid, oiorra oouu- ty, was destroyed by tiro yesterday morning. The Boston Appropriation. Boston. July 14. The order appropriating three hundred thousand dollars from the oily Treasury, lo be expended in payuiont or boun ties and o nor expenses in raising me city s quota, undor Iho reoent proclamation of the President, was passeu mis t . in. uy noiu urttucii- cs of the oily govoromeut. . B ' From Waaliliiglon. Wasuimuton, July 14. Col. F. P. Bluir left Washiuglon for Missouri to proceed at onos to ralso a brigade. The members lrom ine uorner Diaioa met out did not oonolude their business to night. It aoema certain, however, that while they with nerhans balf a uoicn excepuons win not en dorse the President's emancipation . scheme, they will, nevertheless, propose IIS respeotlul consideration by their stales. An Angelic "Slave Catcher." . In Genesis 10th chapter aud Hi It verse, ws read: And ihe angel of the Lord said : Return lo thy nilslrosB aud submit tu her bonds. Chicago Tmti.: - . , - Ah ves. Aliraham, llagars inoslor was loyal man and believed in ihe "enforcement of the laws. 1 no hook oi axomus, on too oi.nor hand, tells us lhat Moses, ihe sorvant of the Lord, aljiluolod over six hundred thousand. slaves from an an obdurate aud sliir-neoked old rebel named Pharaoh, after he had polluted him iih frogs, bit him wilh vermin,, slung him wilh Hies, oovered him with bolls, and pelted him with hall-stones and when, the old secessionist tried lo chase them, the Lord opened th Red Sea and told them to skedaddle 1 Wath. Up to Ihs present tlms this year $21,7(10,000 In SpeOIS nsnioit IUV VU1IVU diiw. iu. j.ururvi During ihe sattio tlms there has arrived at the port of New !' irora uaniornia iz,2ot,uuv. , "i-t 1 ' ' .-. ' .! r u--l. ajl ' The following oommnnioatlon from Robert Maddox, of Kentuoky, we Insert with pleasure. Our statement-was predicated upoa a notloe of kis arrest Bad by th Newport editor of a Cincinnati paper. If, as Hr. Maddox says, be is a Cnioa man, we think it would be an easy matter to establish that fact and obtaia kis release. Th Union men of this oily are known by their associ ates and th traitors and Ih seoession sympathisers, as the Iree, ar "known by their fruits." We give th statement of. Mr. Maddox, as it is, and for what .it is worth, and If he can prove that his skirts ar dear of "blood guiltiness," we shall have no objection. ' Camp Coasb Pbisob, 0., July 11, '02. Eo Ohio Stats Joubsal: In your paper of tu 7ui lust., ins following appears. UE-ARREST OF A NOTORIOUS REBEL SYM PATHIZER. : "Tuesday last Provost Marshal Oassaway. of Newport, Ky., arrested Robert Maddox, on of tne most prominent aau violent aeoeosionist of that roglon, and placed htm in eonnnemenl at the liarraoks. This is Ihs third lime Maddox has been in possession of the United Stales authorities, and will wo think, be the last. Some months ago he was arrested, with II. D. Ilelm, ex-sheriff of this oounty, but through influence was afterwards released. Subsequently he was arrested by. a file of soldiers, against whom he fought like a tiger, and was wounded before being osptured. Again he was, ralsmed by th ialiaene of friends. "Lately he has been making himself obnoxious lo Unionists who reside near bis farm at "Four- mil," - lie has insulted women whose husbands and sons are in the Federal army, and has been practioinc with revolver and rifles upon a tar get in tbe shape of a man, whioh he felioitously terms a "Liaoolnile," vowing he was a rebel all over, and hoped to see the lime when th North ern army would be overwhelmed and external- naled. lie was brought to Oaeup Cbaoe Woducsdny." In roply to tbe foregoing, permit me lo stale the facta in the oaBO. AOoul Ilia 10IB or Sep-tember last, I was kidnapped by oue W.li. All null, iu the oily of Newport, Ky., and oouvoyed to Cincinnati. This ooourred about twelve o'clock at night. 1 had a hearing before U. 8 Judge Leavitt on tho 2Ulh of November, the oase being oontinued from lime to lime by U a. Attorney rinnien nan, mere being no charges preferred against me, the Courtdeoided lhat 1 was guilty of no ollense, and arrested without warrant: but 1 was held lo bail in $2,000, and remanded back into the hands of said W. 11. Allnult, to answer any oharge tbat might be brought against mo: whereupon ihe V. b. Marshal, Air. Panus, or Unio. proceeded to Covington for tho purpose of placing me in the hands of said Alloutt in Covington, Ky. vinon we mot saiu Aitnuit, ne refused to take charge of me, lhat was about 04 o olook A. M. After a long privalo talk between Bands aud Allnult, about 12 o'clock, said Allnuttgave sands a reooipl forme, and in live or ten min ules ailotward one William Smith, wbo keeps a the same house on Third street wbero the Times oliioe is,) oame rushing at me with a lot of sol diers, hallooing "Take lhat man I Take that man I" poiutmg to me. I then drew my knife aud (old him (Smith) lhat 1 would sooner dio than be treated liko a "dog." lie could nol urge them oa me. This was in Ihe (utreels of Covington. , Mr. Sands oame lo me and said: "Come, go with me, Maddox:" I said "1 will go wilh you to any place, but drive them soldiers away before 1 move one inob." Smith then ordered thorn away. He then csmo lo mo, and said: Will you go with me?". I (old him 1 would go to any place he ordered me, but lhat. by the Gods, ho must treat mo like a gentleman and not liko a dog, as he bad attempted lo do. Mr. Sands, Smith, and mysolf went down the street, turned the corner, went half the square. Then Smith ordered me back Until he oould get Helm; then we would go over the river lo Cincinnati. I went back with him and Sands. Ho took me into a small room in Iho Madison llouso, and in Ihe presence of Mr. Bands and a umDer ot other gentiemon, commanded rae lo stand there until be would go out and gel Ilelm. "Very well," said I. To my utter sur prise, in a few minutes, he came to the door and ordered alt but me out of the room, and then ordered the soldiers to charge bayonets on me, and it was in that room that said Smith at tempted lo havo me murdered that 1 had the fight wilh the soldiers, while I was obeying his orders lhat the oowardly wrotoh ordered Ihe soldiers to oharge bayonets on mo, to take my Hie io gratity his lntamous spleen, then it was tbat 1 defended myself tbe best i could. For this I am called a "tigerl" tiere allow me to say that l was in Ibe bands of the oivil aulhorily, and that Smith had no more right lo arrest me than the "man in the moon" lhat if he ever had any onlor for my arrest, 1 have nevorsccn it, and I defy any man on earth to show tbat he ever had an uncondi tional order for my arrest. I say that he never had any such order, and that 1 would have been justified in killing him inslanter. 1 remained iu tbe barraoks at Cincinnati sumo ten days, and then was orderod by Gen. Uttoll bofore J udge llland Ballard. U nited States District Judge for Kentuoky, at Louisville, Ky. Again 1 was discharged. Alt ibis lime the in famous cowards had ample lime lo muster their forces and make tho charges, but no no one ever showed themselves before eilber Court, and no oharge of any kind has ever been made not a witness put on tbe stand against no evtdonco ever presented against me of any kind, save two depositions taken in score t by one 0. M. Root, of Newport, Ky., bofoie a very nine man wun very nine prinoipie, and a Tory litllo soul, (if any,) by the Utile (big) Ed. Haw- sins, wiucn were tne depositions oi one James c. Terry, (tbe Uncle of O. M. Hoot,) who want ed to be Post Master of Newport, and but for myself, would have boon. The other deposition was thai of Joseph Bellman. Jhese were not read, but wore filed in the Court at Cincinnati, and wero afterwards taken away, and oannot now be found. Who stole them I am nol able lo say. I am tuns minute, to snow you tbat I bars nol been arrested because of being a seoosh or rebel, but it was for another oause, and lhat cause was that 1 would not lie for, and indorse one James E. Perry, of Newport Ky., for Baetmaster of lhat City, in 1850, 1 bet Fielding Dickoy $20 that Buchanan would oarry Kentucky; Perry was Stake-holder; 1 won, but Terry, still, to tbis day, nas t no monoy. when Terry bad out bis peti tion, George Coy, a friend of Perry's, oame to me aud asked me pot lo say anything about it; that so soon as he got th oliioe, ha would pay me Ihe $10 out of the monoy he would get for his first quarterage. I remarked to Mr. Coy, that I oould not lie for tbe whole community, but Ibat 1 would not say anything about it un leea aeb.-l. I an nailer! nnnn hjr Iho frinnda of Dr. Andrews, and I slated lo them the facts. Andrews got the omce; and, I suppose, Ira Boot saw tns onargos at Washington, when he went on to get the appointment for his brother-in- law, James h. Terry, and ever sinoe tbey bavs done all they oould lo have me arrested, whioh tney suooeeuea in iwioe. i musi nere siaiemat Root was the Aead of a party in Newport oalled U. C, and that at a meeting of the same, he mado a motion "if any one in the house know anything about Maddox or Helm, raise lo their feet. riot one got up. lie "thought that rery strange, indeed." But had ha put this motion "all who know that Mrs. George Doxon oowhided Ira Rod, raise to their feet," I am thinking it would bavs been unanimous, 1 think 1 have shown you lhall was arrested without any oharge mado against me, and that I was not released by any lnnuenoe of Ir tends but by the law of the land ; and by tbe laws of Ohio, me men mat arrested me would now be in Ihe Penitentiary, whioh would be a fit plooe for them. As regards the last arrest, I have applied for the charges, but oannot get them ; but presume tbat they are contained in your arttole of ine 7th inst, 1 here deolare, if 1 am obnoxious to any of niv neighbors, I do not kuow it, and oortainly 1 nevor heard anything of the kind from any one of tnem. i nave never, in my life, insullod any woman ; I have had no oon' vernation with any woman whoso husband is in either army, sinoe this war began; lhat 1 nover, in my lite, praotioed wilh a rirlo, or pistol, of any kind, at a mark of any kind ; tbat I have not bad a rifle In my bauds for more then two yeare;, that 1 never have declared myself a rebel to any man. and 1 have never, in my life, made uso of suoh laoguago lhat your ar- liole imputes lo me;, aad lain satisiied mat none but a blank hearted villain oould have in formed you of 11. That arliole has gone to the oounlrr. and will do me lu iustloe aaioag a peo- nl who do not know me. . At my own home, and amongst these with whom I have been doing business for Ibe last twenty years, It will fall harmless. h -., , -. . , In oonolttslon, t am more Interested in tho perpetuity of thl Union than all lb viinan. tegotutr that bar betrt al th heaq oi arrest NUMBER 12 1 1 Ing me. I pay mors tax, lo Ibe Bute of Ohio than all of them, and it I. th. lam of Indians. most an i ant worm Is in Btatee norlh of I be Ohio river. . AU of my relation, lhat ar of ihe proper ag ar in our army; on in th 13th 1 n- uiana, ana on in me za Kentucky, and I know that all of thoi who ar hunting me down can not .ay mat muon. runner, that 1 bare dtne more for tha army than all of thea nut toe-ether. I have furnl.hed on drum for II, (it was la Colonel Sargent's regiment, I forget the regi. meat it i. now in, as his was Mattered). I ha ve furnished on full suit of clothe, for Thomas J. Ukm., who is now 2d Lieutenant in C.pl.l. Euan's oompany, 23d Kentuoky regiment. 1 woSld not B.Pm.Ul., but he EuTKSSt li Nswport publloly, at Ih asm time condemnine- th Wretches that arrested me. And this is noT all, I have sent mors wounded to th. hospital. in Cincinnati in carriage, than .11 of them to- bd.W m down turn Iheir attention to th sick and ."rind' ZnfaCl4 " """" a !, ,u 5 no,mor?- . . t , All th. foregoing, I p ed g. you my honor, i. Your., respectfully, K. MADDOX. (Fur the Ohio Slate Journal.) What Beauty, and Strength, the rroniuBs taive to npoaen anal I n niicn slanguage. ,r . . . .. . . , , ,i How memory cling! to the slight emphasis of I "long-ago "My child, "My brolh.r," "My eiater, "my menu.-' anion words spoken in loving kindnses oft- timos make the heart of the listener beat wilh a new, a warmer emotion. What would our laoguago be Without Ihem: oould suoh a thing be. .bras suoh loving words, and you would loave before us but glittering gems of ooldnesa. spoken, or written, they would fall upon the sensitive neari nxe gioouies or loe, pelllog out all the warmth until human feeling would be. uulue nv.,Mld will. nUuN. , The hurried, careless reader too often, passes rapidly over senieuoe after sentenoe, witbout ever noticing the beauty or expression. And thus loo, with the rapid, cold conver sationalist, be notes not tho uiHerence in a obil ling, sputtering articulation, and tbe soft lov ing eadonco fulling from the round full lone of a well-finished sentence. Mark Ihe difl'erence of expression in two chil dren, "Ih affectionate child," aad the ohild wboso disposition is soured, crabbed, and peo vish. I once knew an affectionate boy, who whan speaking of his mother in her absence said "My mother," Instead of "mother" lie knew not, that he expressed himself dtllerenlly from other children, until hi. friend. I.ughiagl i drew hi. attention to his singular manner of expression. it, wnnouiy nucr outourst. rem tin atTtinfinnnl.n nr4l.lirn.- hlfl iflnilfr tnnn rlhl tint I indicate the egoli.lic 1 thought M. mother it always foil from his lips in soft loving accents My mother." ...... . , ,,. it, ..a. But ihis busy, bustling world too often obills tho sweet loneiof loving expression. The Bible is filled, and brilliantly set, with suoh -loving words. Xbus cnrist tenderly spoke (o bis die- iplos thus he talked as he sat upon the mount. " Blessed are Iho poor iu spirit Ihtirt is Ihe kingdom of heaven." "Blessed are thea Ihst mourn for Ihty eball be oomforted. ' But, ob! Ibe loving trust, and beauty of ex pression in our Lord's prayer. Note the first word "(Jut Falhor. Cur Father waii'A art In heaven, Hallowed be My name, Tlty klugdom come, Thg will be done on earth, A. it I. in hraven, Give a. this d.y our daily bread, And forgire im our debt., Aa ten forgire our debtor., Aud lead iu not intu temptation, lint deliver mi from erll. For T'llne I. th. kiugdom, And the power, And the glory, Forever; Amen. Then his prayer for his enemies, "Falhor, forgivo them lAcykuow not wkatfAry do." And ma wumo u ouuvniuis wuuinu. a. uuu, no i new the souroe of her sorrow, but tenderly be sought her eontidonoe by inquiring;, "Woman, why wocpoBt tnour' Ana nts lum prayer, in tbe last moment of mortal agony, "My God, my God , why hast thou forsaken mt ?" Tho awful depths of agony from which that ory burst form, snook tne world. How many times since that dread hour of darkness, has that ory burst-forth from hearts wrung with Henoe its defense is a matter of vital import-anguish, "Mi doi, my God, why hast lwu for- noe to the enemy, and the army of the Ohio saken mt unknown to ihe world, knownon(y will probably have some hot work in driving louod. But at suoh times, such moments, "the earth is too calm too quiet a placo'1 melhinks the storm-swept sea would better oorrespond With tbo tcmpcst-lossed soul, ulone upon some shipwrecked bark, surrounded by the rolling, foaming billows. Then faith would become concentrated as the lone soul huog clinging upon tho arm or the Almignty, and lie who rebuked the winds and waves, would whisper, "Peace be till." CLARA L. MEACUAM. Lipsic, Onto. Changing the Channel of the JHIMMIKMppl Kiver. A Western oorrespondent writes as follows. under date of near Vioksburg, July 21: Commodore Farragut has oommenoed an undertak en which, if eucoessfiil, will teaob Ihe people of Vioksburg a losson ot loyalty whiah they will never forget. It will ne more ruinous to the eity than the total destruction of every house within its limits, beoauss the injury will be irreparable. It consists iu Ihe digging of a oanal lo make a "onl-off" in tbe Mississippi river, whioh will so ohango its channel as to leave VlokBburg, in a very snort lime, lotniiy inaccessible lo steamboats lo render it, to all Intents and purposes, an inland town. By reference to any oorreot map of the Mississippi, it will be seen that the river makes a bend above Vioksburg more "acute" than a horse shoe, forming a poninsula about a nitio wide and from six to eight milos in length. Commodore Farragut's idea is lo out through the peninsula, .0 as to divert the course of Iho Mississippi two miles aDove vioxsenrg. Bitant-boats will enter ths out-ort two miles above the town in descending the river and oome out of it two miles below, making the trip to Npw Orleans without any indications of the existenoe of the rebellious Bodoin. The work was oommenced three or four days ago, and iB bo progressing so rapidly that the announcement of its oomplolion may be expeo-ttd next week. It is being done by impressed nnntrabands to the number of between five and six hundred, all of them obtained from planta tions wiuun twenty anion vi nuaeuurg. xuo darkies work industriously from morning till evening, taking tbe usual noou hour for dinner. Thev are fed bv Uncle Sam, and Quartered in a Urva cotton house on uie niantanua oi xr. 'f !-. I-! !. . .1.. A-LI ... While, in ino immeuiaiu viuiuuy ui mo uum ui operations. It is doubtful whether, with the present low aiao-a of water. Commodore Farragut will be able to attain his object, but It is certain lhat if ven the work was abandoned to-day the "cut- fr" will be finished ny ine next freshet. Th. neonle of Vioksburg have long been In dread lost Ihe steamboat men should attempt what Iho Federal Government has now taken in band. Property owners win regret this move ment far more than the demolition of every hnll.n in tho town. Oh, for a "cut-off" to eter nally blight the prospeots of every burgh that tramples upon tno national nag. L,nt every lnval man rejoice lo learn that the site of Vioks burg is about lo be changed lo a Mississippi sand bans. Esagscratcd Rebel Reports Abroad. Passengers from Europe, who have just ar- rlvod by Ihe Oreat Eastern, stale that while ntssingCape Rnoo lhat ship was boarded by Ihe nowsboal, and they were shown telegrsphie despatches which had been transmuted to Eu rope from Cape llaoe, giving pretended aooounts of the results of tbe late operations in front of Riohmond. These despalohes gave most exag- aerated versions of the rebel siieootees, retire senting tbo Union army as almost annihilated, its stores and artillery captured, and tbe Feder al oause as utterly lost. 1 1 lie American passeu gers On board were agreeably surprised at Ihe modtnea aooounts wnion tney reoeivea on enter Ine tbe Hound. ' It is proper to say that th agent of the Asso ciated Press In this eity is in no way responsi ble for these rats despatches, l'rtvate mei-sagei are frequently sent from this sity by Irre sponsible persons in time to oatch the outgoing steamers oft" Cape Rice, aad the reports whioh so much alarmed the passengers of the Great Eastern were probably forwarded by Seces sionist sympathisers. Then why wero they not suppressed ? What kind oi a censor must he be who suppresses only 'oyil nsws ? Ed 1 I FROM GEN. IIAI.LECK'8 ARMT. FMHerJ(aarA(rewlve Rebel Movement Fortllylnr aloar the JLAePartUIUy for Rebel ' MusclesEnemy Concentrator a Large Force at Chattanooga Gen. Mitchell, etc., etc. 'l i . , ' ..CBurn Jily i,1801 ' Th general Headuoartor bear aa sanest at oalmnsss. Wilh Ihs xoeplion of order-writina- Adjutants, book-keeping and ooptIdb scrlbaa. aad oooks, and other servants, a dolct far menu so oongenial while th thermometer show 93" im th shad seem to be indulged in bv all. No oa, seeing th equsnlmout abandon with whloh the General-in-Chief enjoys his smoking promenades Aids-de-Csmp pass their lime in napping aad trying lo keep cool orderlies while away th dragging hours in L?" "iI?L i'ki af wH . LT-I benches would suppose that might possibly disturb th oom- plsoent seen. Yet th oamp about town Iha "i." V?T,TtlYli""Wr,t ft rilnti P0," "nd tl", -isoharging-bouse, '.Vth IZJSinlfnltZLJ'''' J"? "?? "l!""0.0' P?'f aggro. LT" "'ST''"r Viuestions la- "T" 3"e".JH... V! iT m' 7 flZllL'WZZ. "., 5J .V.idU information far above ordinary mortals. Tha I . " :. .j. ". , wTth. ridoon' those oi Northern meroantil. i ed ., olouai of .7et " oountenanoea of re. ideal rebel sympathiser Bdent nope, wbil souls ars darken. - anxiety anmistakablv from resumed dangers lo their dearly ebertsbed wares. Still, ao tans ibis, positive, .traceable facts substantiating ihe orowding stories of rebel, approaohing froa all (idea, have developed sinoe my lest. There are, however. .Irons symptom, that, notwltb.taading their apparent ii.LirDBuoee, iu, central uiiuvarj i ,1. .l. listlessness, the eentral military powers, if not Maty or Bestir dem- parioir for th, noelbility of eoatinton.ie. ' paring for the poslbillty of ooatingensies. For some day. thousands of soldiers have been engaged all along Ihs line of th. Memphis and Charleston Railroad both east and wewt of this plaoe, la constructing earthworks for the defense of the moot exposed and important point. At Grand Junotloa and luka especially, verv extensive intrenohment are being thrown up wun an poo. into naste. oinoo yesterday morning a very large fatigue party has alto been al work fortifying Corinth on the only side lo tkeuuihseai lnft onnroteoted by Ike rebel.. Breastworks are going up nearr wn.-t.. placed in suitable positions timber cleared away to give them unobstruoled reuse In abort, everything put into shape for a repulse ot an atiaoaiDg turce. ivneiner, wnen and where ao attaok is eipeoled, 1 am no moro able to slate at Ihis lime than tlie half-frighlenoJ town-gossippers; but il is plain that these sudden efforts in fortifying mesn more than mera general precaution, without any special occasion, otherwise Gen. llalleek's precaution would appear remarkably slow, by manifesting itself uearly six weeks after the evaouaiioa. 1 believe that 1 meutioncd in a former letlor that a large number of rebel prisoners had been oonfined in this town for several weeks. These 0 - r ih.i. ..nii.ii ..i. i? . u. of their captivity, were made to render them- ,,, , i,tUe u(.fu b, ekuniDg up (lie,lrecl ... ... . .. ' B .r tvvo ZTS 'in arm?.' Tu,SgX uZ v; u i .J I-:... . .1 - r i -n IT..-,.. u hi , ISI.UI.i.HU Rl.. I., VII v uui. UttUI B IlUUrai Bl- , ' . r..i. w " """"I ' J". " " 2 ""I'Tl work on tno new breastworks, southwest of Ihe Iowa, tho whole batoh of these follows was let louse, and ars onjoying unrestrainod liberty, whilo their csptors are doing the hardest kind of manual labor, under tbe soorohing rays of the July sun. Is Ibis partiality for rebol mus- oles not provokiug enough lo make oue pro- faue ? What with it aud General Ordor No. Ill , whioh prooludos the possibility of reliof by contrabands, our men have the pleasant prospect of exhausting their energies in Ihe Ironobes, instead of eojoying much needed summer re pose. Ob I tbat some of our generals would havo lo try dirt-digging in this oiimate, and this season of the year, but one day. How quick ould it not work a modification of Ueuoral No. III. : A large foroo was sent out yesterday lo re-in- foroe the guard on the Midland and Central Railroad between here and Grand Junction. Heretofore, this has been iho weakost portion of our lino. Information lias bcon recolrcd at hosduuar- tors from Gen. Buell, lhat tbe enomy isooncen-tratinp- a larae force at Chattanooe-a. and them are posittYO indications oi ins intention lo otter stout resistance at that point. It Is surmised that tbe division from Bragg . army, reported to be fifteen miles southwest of Tuscumbia, is moving in that dircotion. Chattanooga is the key to North Carolina and Georgia, and with it in our possession, it will be comparatively easy to inrow an army in tne rear oi tne rebel army before Richmond and nut off Ha main annnlina him out. . While we hear almost daily from tbe different divisions of Genoral Buell's oorps, we aro at a loss sb to ine present wnereanouis or the divisions of Generals W. '1. Bherman and Utirlbut. Sometimes ths report is that they aro advsnoing along Ihe Mississippi Central Kailroad toward Oxford, and other., that Ihey are simply engaged in protecting the M. & C. R. R. from Grand unotion to the violnity of Memphis. Tho last version is probably oorreot. Ibe report that (ienernl MoCook s division has been ordered to the Peninsula is unfounded. I am informed that General Mitohel has been deUohed from command in Buell's army, and ordered for duly in Washington. General Mit ohel haa never been on very good terms wilh either the Commander-in-Chief or the other division commanders of tho Ohio. Ho has certainly shown more energy and enterprise than any of his jealous fellow generals. Tbe planters ot Central Mississippi aro said lo bo organising In bands for guerilla purposes. Short work will be made with these marauders. Oor. AT. Y. Tribune , Rebel Depredation In Tennes see. We reoeivs aooounts dally of outrages perpe trated by roving bands of rebels in Teuneaoee, the details or many of whioh aro enough to sioken the heart. We oopy the following from the Memphis Reveille of the 1st inst. : But a few days ago a paok or villains visited Uiokory Wythe, and a short distsnoe from Ihe plaoe they found a poor old man and his wife, wno, oy nara ana incessant ton wun tne neip of only one servant, had made Iwenly-three bales of cotton. The pirates oalieti to Jiurn when th following conversation occur red: Pirate "Old man, where is your oottou? w have oome to burn it." Old man "Well, sir, I am fifty-seven years old, very muoh out of health, and a poor wife and a deorepid brother to support, and the little ootton 1 bare oost me many days of hard work n ths burning sun, all tho lime in a week ana . sickly slate, and 1 know you would hot rob a poor old man of his last and only means of support. It's all 1 have to keep mo aud my wile .yd vuvt uripplOd broihor fiwiu etai vatiun." Tirate "What the n i ao you minx we oare whether you starve or not. You want the Federal to get it, and we will soe you in n i before you shall sell it to ths d d Linooln vandals. Boys, fire the ootton." Old man "Do for heaven's sake leave me four or five bales, just enough to buy me soms food, for we are destitute of everything." Tirale "No, sir; not a baio, any man wno attempts to keep his ootton is a d d traitor." 'Ihe poor old, ieeoie, ana worn our man was oompelled to witness the earninge of Ihe last year destroyed before his eyes, while tho heart rending sons oi nis wue ana tne sorrowings nf bis orippled brotbor leu like toicles on his heart. Another oase of nearly oqual cold-hearted cruelty ooourred near Uermantown. A poor while man, one oi senator uammonu s "mud sills of society," had made five bales of cotton, and during the detour oi ine guerrilla nanas ho was oalled on lo burn il. He recited bis poverty and utter deslruotion, being wilbout provisions, clothing, boot or shoes, and appealed in the most touohing manner lo Ihe Confed erate rascals to loave him his ootton. It was all he bail, as the predatory ineursion of former bands bad takon away his only mule. But il wa. all in vain. Would lb. reader believe tbat suoh an infernal eel of villain, could bo raken up from all the perlieue aud vile haunts of the Inndt xetsuon in me iaut. Alter inoy uau burned the cotton,, they aotnslly made the old man give up hi. gun, tbe last and only available pieoe of property he had. He then oame lo Memphie and begged some shoes and something to livo on. awavavaaaawAvawanvavawavaB 13. FISHE R , Corner ot Kauri l and Rleh. Oppoalle tha Market lloo.ee, D BALER In Cooking and Beating Stove., every variety of Fumpa, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware., Booflng and Spouting'; aleo, Crockery and Olaar-ware, Cutlery, Looking Olawa., Coal Oil and Lamps, , Bird Oagea, Lamp 8h.de,, etc., ale. JMO-dly , ' . im,i julytUai. . ,, ;, ,
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Full Text | 1 Work AdvertlteaBoU. ORNAMENTAL IRON WOHK, WinH 0M Hi Win., ...... RAILINGS. O.TIWATS, FIBBS, IAL0OB- " ..uamiia AMD fab rMUM, TBI! 01JABDS.STALI, OUABDB, BAJtOIBS, AND WIN DOW OUABDB. Iraa ReWltr. oradU. end WK AUo-N.llr.iee., all "ft Flower Tr.lnera, SlBjida, "", . . ... "lultrawl nuit- 'tod receipt of Mr tin M"",M"' BTJTCIIBBOI 4 VIOKIMHAB, No. au o.il airoe., "i"?' "a " ' ral Ageote tor "Hew ara " . lo-omu EARLES new hotel Terms, $1,50 per Day. mini miivu iiotbL MOW OPMB I rr ilier. caption of gueeta. Tbe looellwi being on- I. -I 1. ..r. ,-m,..,,iil L huilnoM .lid CUOM Of .03 IM.- lunut, ami e.y of eoceei from all pert, of the oil?. Th. ItoiiM pill eucoaiiuodaleb.tw.Mi 900 Mid 400, contain, all ' irf th. modern lniiroveni'ut., and la Stled up and far-nleliid In a oeat auil handeome wanner. Tba rwmi (of which a large number are .lugle, an aneually wall light. Ml and vuutllateil, and, in fol, everything haa baaa dona that oin Id add to Ilia aomior, oi ma gue." ana rwa a. a. a nret elaa. hotel. WM. p. KARLB Om, April IS dlf. Proprietors, FIRTH. POND & CO. MAN UFACTURER8 OF MUSICAL IN8TRUHENTS, , ..,,,. AND PUBMSHIBS OF SHEET MUSIC. , 5 IT BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Greet ladnoMwuU oflered la pnnhajara, ' NEW AND SPLENDID PIANO FORTES i .ui ... - ..A iMalrnmanft WBI-rknlwl N KW PIANOS raulad and tba rait applied to tba pur rliam). ,, MIC(.0DE0No and 1IABM0NIUMB eeealaatly oi , timid. ' BAND IN8THUMBNT8. We both niauufectnieend import Baud Inetrumrut ' aud can auil clinawr tl.au any olliar Houee In iha Trade, A full at of li Brae. lnattDm.aU lor f 160, for (Jeh. . R....A l-.r A... n.l..o. Try ..111 .i.lmidM uew;OKRMAS BILVEB FIFES, lhat ' caunot rratk or.,llt. Price. 7 60 aaoh, la caee. '' Kverykindof Muelcellnatramenlcaa blfoundla oat IOCS. 1 ' ' 1 STRINCS! -STRINCS! Iloally kx Violin Strings are a rarity. We make It ft ix'liit to kwp very superior Ktrlugn, for g -cd players (rice 7ft oeuui per et. etont by mail postage paid. BmM 1 tm .bore wt. Iiiivti IuUhd. QurotHD, rrent b, ud Kogllih ttrliiKf, Violin, Viohnccllo, Pouble Bum, Ac. Irilrn r Mutli: And Koacy O xmU, Jewell tad others ' mp inrticuUrly iHiiniHiled. U try our Violin Strlagit Slicnt Music and Musical Books. Our UatittoKue of Music U vry cxteoslTe mdpopuUr ftni wi ira riillltthitiK NKW MPB10 KVKRT DtVY. ( Itiiiileoiir own pubHrmloni, w have all of th Maitc iHilinliml iu thooituniry, nd ctt (uraUh ITorelKQ Uatlo. IELKM, TiUPHLMor MUdlO, HEAM Or SlHlMARIKI. lni.r.n nd Nrwn Aoknti, can hart (heir orden fully - aal prouifitly ftllwt aud furwarded by Expresi or Mall. Tlie nuotace op Mualo eeut by roall le only about one cent Tor (;hce, Thli ie the cheapeet and qulckeet war to forwArdiiaiall packasea, MBend for our Oat. liisueaaDd tilrouUrg, fiemeniber the uame aud number. KIBTH.POND A CO.. n l -t 3 Id.Ira M7 Broadway, Hew ior. . L. GILBERT & CO., AlAnilf ALriUJtli.no u. SlllPFIlia BHANDI STEAM REFINED CANDY! QV M DROPS, i Hools. OaxxtSLy ctoo. FOR TH1I PUBLIC Maunfavtoryand Hale. Boome, 01 COVBTLANDT ST., WW TOBK, . Dr.nch ..In, 211 UanalSt., Karle'l Hotel Building, may lb-lyr "J0HN BLACK, ttnuufauturer aud Wkolt.ala Dealer ! TRUNKS! .'.8 It BADE STREET, NEW YORK. HDIE8' DItES3 TKONKS; CEDAR TRUNKS, FOR FOBS; KINK SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS And all kind, of ' TRAVELING BAGS. amy loJino . MANHATTAN HOTEL, IVlljrlllAY WrXl33H'I.' sitooMa uooa raou sioadwat, 0H'.lte tbe Park, N. IIUO01N8, ... Proprielor. United Slates Claim Agency. VAN WINKLE & BUSSEKT, Mlorucys and Counsellors at Law n A VINO TAKUI TUB fJOMMODIOVB UANKINU Ofr-lUK, . . ' No. 8 W;at Third Street, CINCINNATI 0U10. ( K.,imi rly oci uplcil I t llio Bank of the Ohio Valley), llioy aro now iri-pumd to oncci.fiiHy Proiecul. e.ery de , riHon of ULAIUS agaiu.UlioaKN.BBAI, aOVKBM- HKNTi i ... , I10UNTV LAND, PENSIONS, $100 BOUNTY, ARREARAGES OF WAGES, INDEMNITIES AND SPOILATIONS, WST.noitSES and other Properly, &o., to Wo uiako no uliarge. unlea. .uaxoftU la procuring the I'lulin. . I lln, and K'U all klml. of I GOVERNMENT CLAIMS, LAND WARRANTS, UNCURRENT, MONEY, GOLD AND SILVER; j Publlnlieraol till . SOLDIERS' FRIEND AND ARMY. RECORD, A Wwkly Paper gl.lng full drdallnor the Battle., Lilt ol Killed and Woondinl. Looatlnnof RpKlta.nl., and la favl all the war new. permitted to bepnblHb!. ThooDly pl r of tbe kind puMl.hiHl In the united Hints.. Hiugle .tibacrlption. (1 6o. Spcclmet coplea lent liee. April7-d.nin-e.o.d ' I j i NERVOUS DKBIMTY, OR BEER- A MATORRH(EA, is positiTely in-nT F ciuhMa by any means but these I idro-vate, liolore coiunienciug any treatment earn hew the writ actually cured himself, and anbseqtMatly hundreds Cjf fllhl'TH. I Kutloe a potpald superscribed enveloto Box 1J6, ObarlKHtown, Mum. majld-d&wlyr ' Hardware. MITHOFF, JONES SCO.. WH0I.U.3AL4 AND RETAIL DEALERS IN , . afOUKlvlll AMU VOnBS'atU HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Item, Uteel, Tla Plataa, Ulppar, MHOIi AN108" aOOX.B Agricultural laipleiicuts, ePILDXRS . BARD WARB, iSLTlHO, . I. - Paiata, Oils, Varnishes, fto.,o. aea Houtii xxiftix atroel OOLUMBUS; 0. au.ftl-1.wlr ' 1862 omo WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. WARDEN & EMIRY. miliaj PAVOB1TB1 RKSOKT IAS BBIEN I Leand by the nndtnlgned for ttaa.oa.on of UUS, oomnieucijig, June 10th, aud Eliding Seutimbor 10th For beauty or location II I. not eioelVd by any otbor Wittering Plata in tbaoountry. The Balding, hare ell bren thoroughly cleanied, and Drlree id everything, rotineoted with the Spring, repaired at alieary expener; and nothing that would prore lienrllolal II perion. web itig health or ploaaiiro ba. boon left ullon.. A good 1.1 VhiHY l. allaohcd, well atockul. IIATI18, Hot and CM. Altrntlro Walter.. TKI.KUBAPOFFIOK oon-ircllng with all pari, of lltn country. OANHIUS LINK o oarry patron, to aud from the Train.. Arrangement, with all the principal Ballroad. for UaLPrABK tlckeU toaud front the Spring., good dnrlnglheBMoa. BOABD iter day, t i: tier week, 18 to 110. For furker Informa- tlin, adlrn. WAUOBtl ENKUIt Auierlcau loial, Leeaeea of Ohio White lolphjr Spring.. ' Oolvmiit., Ohio, JitnoA. d.n-m. .11.. .li, ta. ni. ,.l v-l ', , ' 'i -. In HI, h , ..i , . u llttlllWi i lu fitrnl'ur., i.iiig blawrt, prlng Bed. o. . -F- c i-ayi y xlltMiimimin rWBa.-aWtir?". VOf.UME xxvi ;IncImrU Adverllelar;. 8 PEERS. Westeri Chemical Writing Fluid ud Blacking Laboratory. , Mo. et Walaut-St.. ClBclnaatl, O, CUEMICAI. WRITING FLUID, Oop;la, Black. Blna, Oarmina, Japaa, llaaelllBf and .noamaKa. OXIi POXiIBH, ABB O riglnal Japanese Blaoking TttotV-lJ ' WHEELEK U WILSON'S ' Awarded tba Firat Praulmm M lb. baat FAMILY SEWING MACHINE For three raooaaalra yaara, at tat UNITED STATER FAIR, For bar eacceMlv. year., at lb. Omw BtatbFaib - For Ira aneciiiire jraara, at he Ourauuuti Maoaiaioa' Office, 77 West Fourth St.. PIKE'S OPERA HOCBE, f s iOIKOlMHATI.OBIO. kbt-dly aIW MBD1UAL DUOOVBBI, For Iha .peedy ana permanent rare or donorrhea, Gleet, Urethal DlaohargH, Bemlnal WeaknMi, Nightly Emiaiiom, inoon-linenoe, Uenlial Irrilabillty, Grarel, Btrioture, and AFFIUTI0N8 OF TBI KIONITB AND BLADDER, whloh ha. been aaed by upward, of UNK HUilDBED PI1 V8ICIAHB, In their nrlrate nractlce. with entire ancceaa. anneraedln. Onbeb., Copaiba, Oapanle., or any oomponnd hitherto know a. BELL'8 SPECIFIC PILLS are .peedy In aotion. often effeotlng a onre In a few day., and when a otire I. effected II I. permanent. They are prepared from vegetable extraot. that are barntle.. on the .yalem. andneTer naueeate the .tomaoh, or Impregnate the breath: and being .uaar.ooaled. all natueou. taate la avoided. Ate eaaae. a die! f MeoeMar, kilM tuimo Ihemi or doea their action Interfere with boaluea. porault.. laoh boi oontaln. alx dozen pllli. . PSIOI ONI DOLLAB, and will be tent by mall poat-pnld by any adv.rtlMd A.eali fl receipt oi me money, aoia uy uruggi.ia generally. None genuine without my signature on the wrapper. B. HOANLAN A 00., vVboleeale Agenta,Olnclnnall. For Mle by B. Wltoon. B. B. oamuela A Co., and Bob. ttt. A Hemneu, Oolumbne. augHdeodlr MIBK'AM BAN a BUTB Uu, (Sooth-eeat uorner Bain and Foarta Btreeu.) OIMUIMNATI.OUIO. Bngrared In a atyla oorra.ioudln la axcelleuo. lo tbat Bank Notea, Ballroad and County Bond., BIIUofBl- ohange, Obecka, Draft., CrtlfloaU. of Stock and Pa-poalt,Dal.lOard.l Ac, Ac. The aboTe olHoe b) antler he anpertlalon of , . 0.T.J0MB8, oellMlf OlaelnaaH. dui j,hoth 52 h East Fifth Street, . , CINCINNATI, GlTMbte entire tiioe and Uloiit lo Uia onre of dlsvart of the . ETE81 With a nraotloe and einorienoe of man yen In Bu mim. lis oan ak with Msuranco the oatronsKe of a Ken. erout pnbllo, aud confidence) in the suottwajfui tnmtment oi aueasee 01 u uoiivnw orna. aiiu iiaTing aevutra like time to the enre of PKI VAT 8 DI8KA8K8, he prom, leea curca lu the most obstinate cases. Those recently oontraoted are oured In a tery abort time. Byphllls In it orimarv Btatea carod in an Incredibly short time, ikln dsuMsea cured PEBMANKNTLY In from one to three weeks. Also, attends lo the practloe of tbe profession generally. Persons at a distance, afflicted, will haTead. rice aua meuioiue eeui uj BnnuinK aviiurip.iuu oi aieeM and their condition. All com rr.unlcat tons and treatroenl strictly oonAdentlal. Br, R. bu a TBU88, which, from us mM'.nantoai a'ljiuimeni, win gire mimeaiaie renei aua nltimateW Yliror to the narta aOeoted.so aa to enable oer sons to follow their ordinary avocations without hindraao or InoooTenience. Consult or ftddrMi PH. Je UVTU, marR-dawly Ho. M Bast Fifth at. Olnclpnatl. UMBRELLA. PARASOL AMD, Walking Cane Manufactory, 167 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Merohante and Dealer, are oartlcnlarlv Invited to call and examine my ft took of Umbrella., I'araeol,, and Walk lag dance, wblon 1 am onerltig at elannlaotnrer . ooet. II. THOMPSON. 167 Mala Street, weal aide, betweea Ith and 6th, l.'iuclnnall, 0. arUmbrella, Panuol and W.lklngJan. Materials, arnlahcd to the trade at reduced price.. JenftHlIyr JL. O. Forabers;, NO. 6 EAST FOURTH STREET, SOUTH - BlDi, IABT OF MAIM, TJP STAIB8, OiXXOl3AXlatl. O.,' ABDFAOTUBIB AMD llilll II Trusses for SUrPORTERS AND Burslctl and Anatomical Radical Onre, SHOULDER BRACES. Mechanician. Inventor and Msnnfncturer of Annaralus for Ourvature of fiivlne. Wry Neck, Olub Feet, Bow Logs, and other Phlslcal Deform I-ties. Splints Tor fractures and Dislocations, Btockins for Vitrlcotm Vein, RneeOsiM and Anklets made to order. Bepeclal Attention paid to the repair of Artidclal Limbs. A competent Female to attend to Ladles.-Bofers by permission toDrWO Hussey, Dr 0 0 Black, man.PrF Boelker, Dr J PJudklns, Dr F Schmidt, Dr. Fries, Ir A Bettman. imam Private Diseases Beoent enses of Oonorrhea or By phllla cured In a few days, without change of diet or hindrance from Dullness, wconnary Byprjuis tne last TMtlge eradicated without the ue of Morcury. Involuntary of semen stopped In a short lime. Sufferers from m potency or less of seiual jower, restored to full vigor n a fetw weeks. Oleet or Gonorrhea of ions standing. where all Internal remedies have failed, permanently and speedily cured by anew treatment. DR. STEVENS & CO., Cincinnati Lock Hoipital MO. 10 THIBD ST., BUT. WALNUT AMD VISA Or Box 6w oinoinnati, u. jIDDLBTOM, STBOBBIDOB A CO., MTrenoBAPiiBiail. issbavbi COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, Sa West rowrth Bt tllaelaiaatl. All kind, of woik done In Ih. but atyla and oa aboil notice! Particular attention will be glien lo order. Aw WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, Ao aer Orders may be real lo Ibe Joeaaxa Orriow. aovisdlf JMPOKTANT TO LADIES. Da. John Hxbvmv, baring for upward, of twenty year, devoted hi. profoe.ion.1 tlmn exclnalrely to the treatment of FlhtALI DIFFOOLTIES, and having inceeedod In thotuand. of caw. lo restoring Ihe anicted to wnnd health, haa now entire confldenoe lu offerlug publicly bi. 'GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY," DR. HARVEY Curono-Thcrmal Female Pills, which have never yet failed (when the direction! have been etrictly followed,) iu removing dimoulttoa arlaing from Obstruction, or Stoppage of Nature, or In restoring the .yalem lo perfect health, when rt Bering ftiim Splual Affection., 1'rolai.ni Uteri, the Wliitoa, or other wcaknee, of the Uterine Organ.. Aleo, In all eaeee of Debility or Nervoua froairaiion, nyaierica, rai-plutlon., Ao., An., whloh ar. forerunner, of more aerlona taeeee. Sr rAex IMIa ar. vtrKtla karmlm an la. evw aSraflua, end ma, e. takm bp rae mom dcUedfeemat. HtUhomt awlae dlefrea, ; at the .ama time tbey act uib A on by .tiengthening, Invigorating and reatorlng th. .y.lem to a healthy oondlllun, aud by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what oane the ob. ctructlon. may ariM. They.hould, however, not be taknn during tkaflrat three or four month, of pyegnanoy, though eefe at any other line, aa mlaoarrlag. would b. th. r mil. lech box oontaln. SO Fill.. Paioa Oaa Dotua, and when derlrad th.y will be aent by mall pre-paid by any edv.rtleed Agent, on receipt of the monoy. , Sold by Drnggl.U generally. I. SOANIAII A 00., , Wholeule Agente, Cincinnati. For sal. by H. Wllun, B..B, Semn.l end U. Boi art., Oolmnboj. rWl mla1fWlalla'.Kl, .'J 1 1 : ; COLUMBUS; OHlb; WgDNESDAV MORNING, JULY-16.:; 1862, 7 I Livery. i 1 BOBdB W. BHAPIiBT, LIVERY & SALE STABLE, IIS & front St, ML BUU nd Towv rtnta Il.rae. Garrlaee Haady at allTlaaaa. ' BOBBIf BOABDBD BI TBI OAT OB Willi ar-riae Bona, alway. lor lala. ImUMIi Kecralts Wanted! aTIAPT. T. V. COOK HAS AGAIN Rf y TKHED tbe sarTios and has opened 4 Kecruiui.g Offlca at h: t last flute street. Just sver the old Tost OtBoe, where he ts receiving recruits for a company tu go into active service naoer tne isie oan oi tne uoTeruor. Those dealrliut to enlist In acotnnanr rauidlr Aliini uu, with every prostiect of going Into active service at an any aay, sney au eo dj oniiiug at vapt lug Office, as above Cook's Becrult HENRY D. HARVEY & CO. WHOLESALE aBOOERS, WO. JOB A.OMBABD ITBIBT, Baltimore, Mdn DBAL.KH IM Bngar, MolaaaM, Oonee.Teaa, Bplon, Tobacco, a nr.. Bnuff, VTiudoa Olua. Putty, Oil., WMte Lead. Ipeom aU., tup. Oarb. Boda, Sal Soda, uup. KM, Alum, Bxtraol ot Coffee and Logwood. Indigo, dder. Mall,. Boaoe. Candle.. Powder. Bhol. Bar Lead. Bone, eoaetber with a aoaeral aud well aaaorted .lock of w Inea, urandlee, w niaay, t;oraial., uuve uu, etc. uouotry rroauoeot ail aina. reoeivea on con.ignm.nc, mayavHjom QOLDM BOB WUOLBoALB LIQUOB eTOBB. Importer, aud Dealer, la Foreign and Domicile Wine,, uua.iDaiun aiaauaanx., lud Dealera la Fori . Aa.. aaw Old Bte. irandlea, Ao., Ao., aleo Old Bye, Moaoagaatiei and Bouc en Wblakv. ..... eon Wblaky. ararehoaa. and OMoa, M boa Ik Hlgk lueel.Ci imHna. Ohio' aovldl. 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Dr. J. BKILLIM HOCGHTON, Howard Aaaocletlon. No. 9 South Ninlh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GrOXiXJ lsA.nX3ATi PIANOS WM. KNABE & CO., Baltimore, itld. Mannfactnrers of ' GRAND AND SQUARE IMANOS, WOULD RESPECTFULLY call the atteutlon of the Public, and especially of those Id need ot a really FIRST CLASS PIANO, to their well nsiorted Htock of Tnstruo entt. Tlice oele biaied Pianos have been awarded (lie highest pit-iulum at dlflprent fairs, for several siiccesslrs yeais, over a large competition of the best makeri In the couutiy. TtMti-nionials of their eKcvllenos from Thalberg, (iittch(ilk, Btntkosch and 0. Batter, and a large number t( ttie best auiHts ana amateurs in tne country. Every Instrument fully wmranted for life years. De scriptive olroulais promptly sent oa application. . . , wm. kciadCs a uu. Oolumbna, are agent, for Ihe above oelebrated Piano., and bar. a large Mtortment oon.tanlly on band, at faciei. prioea. nia'i,.deod1yAwewly Notloo lytOTIOB IB iiaaaBV HIVES THAT J.. Iha uuderaigued baa thl. day been apiiotnted nid qnaliSod by the Probate Uoart or Franklla Oountv, Ohio, aeeulguee or MOUltB A GOODWIN, uf Ueyuoldaliuig, Ohio. All peraoUB ludehtad to laid Srm are r,iulred tu m.ko linmeillate payment, and all eredltur. of ,ald Srm are hereby required to preeent ineir. claim, to in. assignee, duly provon acoordlug lo lew. , Dated this ISth day of June, A D. 1M2. TIBOIMT HUTRON, Juaaat-wSt . , Beyanld.bm g, O. WACi " XX. . XsTilTfl, nr., , BAMOFAOTOBBB OF II Awnings, Tents and Mops; :""iY0. .aaa central Armirn, OlZAolSlSXeVltl, OlxlO. A 'WHIROB AND VBBTI rVRISIBHBO A. al leea than Eaiu,rn.'pilcee. ALu wollK WAII-BANTED. ALL 0BDKB8 f BOMfTLV ATTENDED TO, n'iifu j. ii. ! fr i.iin 41 ! BTATE 1 I TCXiEGRAPmO NDWhl Horning and ifternoon Report J.' TIlei Rebel Raid at MarfreeabBro Farther Particular! Clreat Excitement la Naabrllle. tHpeetal to the H. V. Herald. ' " ",' NAahviLK, July 14. The Unionists lost $30.- 000 worth of army stores at Murfreesboro. ' Xbe Union forces engaged were the aa Win. essoin,' Col. Leslie; U oompanies of the Uth Michigan, Col. Parkhurst, 300 strong ; the .Id ballallion of tbe PeunsyWanla 7tb oavalrr, 220 , llewell'e battery, CO men; the 4th Kn-tuoky, 26; in all about 1,400 men. Xbe rebel roroe ooneieicd or one regiment of mounted Infantry, a regiment of Texan Rangers, and Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee ear-airy, between 3,000 and 4,000, mostly armed wiln sarblnea and snot tuns, Their loss in killed and wounded is heavier than ours. The reuneyivania 'in lost, in mucii, wounded and missing. 200 men. The only, oflioers that escaped, aa far aa reported, are Captains J. F. Andrus and ki. u. juouorniicg, and Aiieutenant 0. D. Mooney. The Commissary and Qtitrtermaeler s De partments were reoenlly replenished with now olotbing, eio., all of which has fallen into the hands of the enemy. Captain Hounds, 1'roToal Marshal of Mur freesboro, and guard, shot nine rebels before surrenuurirlg. The ilebel Uovcrnor Harris and Andrew r;w iue were known to be at Boersheba Spring, near Bpertu, a few days since, organizing the raid on Murfreesboro, which may, it is aripre bended, be extended lu the Capital of Ihe State. The puulio are sun in a great state of excite ment, many famines Having leiu rue loum Title oars this morning were crowded wilh alarmed spoculalors and adventurer". it is reported mat uen. Jonn u. tireokinriuce, Col. rorent, and lol. Mains, of Nashville, com manded Ihe robel forocs at tlurfoeslioro. It is also reported lhat tbey have taken Loorlgn, 13 miles from Nanhville, aud lhat Ueueral Kirby Smith io edvanoing on Nabhville from Challa-nooira wilb 15.000 men. Alurfcesboro was barnoaued wun Dales oi bay, and lite Federal shells sot Ore to many of the house. Col. Lislio is falling back towards Nashville. The Union reinforcomenls are ooming up by sptoial train'. Ttto ztnn iveutucky nas just arriveu. luey wero cheered as they passed through tbe etreels. The secessionists confidently expect the ar rival of the rebel foroes some lime to uiglit. Batteries navo been placed on Capitol Hill and other points. There may bo music iu Nashville before Ibis reaches tbe Herald. Colonel Leslio surrendered at Murfreesboro, at o'clock P. M., Ihe Minnesota M and lie-will's battery iuoludcd the latter for want of ammunition. Men are lyiug on tbe sidewalks aBlcep, hold ing their horses' bridles in thoii bands, expecting every moment lo bo called into aotion. From llicbmonil. New Yore, July 15 The Fredericksburg oorrespondeuoo of the Herald says Major Slaughter returned from Hichmouil the day lie- lore yesterday, oompieteiy aisgusieu wun ai-fairs at Ihe rebel headquarters, lie was sent by the citizens last week to procure the release of General Roynolds, but to his great disap pointment be was coolly inioriiien mat tne ueu eral oould not be released nor seen, and that the Booretary of War was equally- invisible. After vainly cudeavoriug to obtain an interview with the Keorelary, Major Slaughter filed his relitiou and rcturued to Fredericksburg. General MaCnll he reports in good health, and situated as comfortably as possible under bis oireumelanoos. The Richmond papers are rcoctved hero ev- ory other day, within iiO hours of their iesuo, and there is not Ihe least doubt but the rebels have freo and uninterrupted commiiHioation wilh parties willijn our linea. - . . Deserters cotno lit occasionally, wno ropori that the authorities in Richmond have taken possession of almost every house for hospital nurnoses. aud that great, fear Is manifested of an epidemic, so foul is Ihe atmosphere throughout the entire city. (Special lo Tribune.) Baltihohk. Julrll. The following corres pondence was occasioned by strange and mysterious charges put forth a few days since, by the Louisville Journal : Major-Gkniual Mitoiikll Zfr Sir: Your attention is hereby oalled to an extract from tbe Louisvillo Journal of Iho 10th inat. Those of us who know you personally know lhat the oharge is utterly falso. The world needs only your denial under your own signature. lours, vory truty, B. F. CAMP, 11G Madison Avenue. Wabiiimuton, July 14, 1802. To Hon. B. F. Camp, New York : I have Tour note of Iho l'-'ih inst., calling my attention lo an editorial in the Louisville Jour nal of the lOih, in which I am charged with oonduot not only injurious lo the Government, but disgraceful to humanity. As there are no speoiftoalions lo this oharge, I can only pronounce is lo be in the broadest senso unjust, unfounded, false and calumnious. I have never in all my life oonsciottsly done an injury lo any human being. As to deeds of oruelty and guilt, my enliro nature revolts at both, and my oountrymen can nover be persuaded that I have been guilty of either. I demand Ihe specifications, pronouncing the charges utterly and absolutely false. Very respectfully, your obedient servant. 0. M. MITCHELL. From California An oat of I.lent. MoMry and other Rebel! at Patagonia Silver Mines. Bar FbiNcisco, July 0. Letters from Tiizchu "th June, sialo that Cap). Fritza, of California Volunteers, arrived at Tuzoan on the Otb, with 20 rebels captured at Patagonia Silver Mines, among them was Lieul. Mowry charged with furnishing supplies lo Ihe enemy. He was sur rounded by quite a number of desperadoes ana intended lo make a desperate defense, but they were completely surrounded and taken by (.'apt. Frilza. The prisoners will be taken to Fori You- mss. Gen. Csrllon was about reluming to Fort Youmas. Tart of his command have gone la-wards Aleesilla. The army ib in good health Tbe whole nf me uuulnuee not ilou oi oi. Louid, oiorra oouu- ty, was destroyed by tiro yesterday morning. The Boston Appropriation. Boston. July 14. The order appropriating three hundred thousand dollars from the oily Treasury, lo be expended in payuiont or boun ties and o nor expenses in raising me city s quota, undor Iho reoent proclamation of the President, was passeu mis t . in. uy noiu urttucii- cs of the oily govoromeut. . B ' From Waaliliiglon. Wasuimuton, July 14. Col. F. P. Bluir left Washiuglon for Missouri to proceed at onos to ralso a brigade. The members lrom ine uorner Diaioa met out did not oonolude their business to night. It aoema certain, however, that while they with nerhans balf a uoicn excepuons win not en dorse the President's emancipation . scheme, they will, nevertheless, propose IIS respeotlul consideration by their stales. An Angelic "Slave Catcher." . In Genesis 10th chapter aud Hi It verse, ws read: And ihe angel of the Lord said : Return lo thy nilslrosB aud submit tu her bonds. Chicago Tmti.: - . , - Ah ves. Aliraham, llagars inoslor was loyal man and believed in ihe "enforcement of the laws. 1 no hook oi axomus, on too oi.nor hand, tells us lhat Moses, ihe sorvant of the Lord, aljiluolod over six hundred thousand. slaves from an an obdurate aud sliir-neoked old rebel named Pharaoh, after he had polluted him iih frogs, bit him wilh vermin,, slung him wilh Hies, oovered him with bolls, and pelted him with hall-stones and when, the old secessionist tried lo chase them, the Lord opened th Red Sea and told them to skedaddle 1 Wath. Up to Ihs present tlms this year $21,7(10,000 In SpeOIS nsnioit IUV VU1IVU diiw. iu. j.ururvi During ihe sattio tlms there has arrived at the port of New !' irora uaniornia iz,2ot,uuv. , "i-t 1 ' ' .-. ' .! r u--l. ajl ' The following oommnnioatlon from Robert Maddox, of Kentuoky, we Insert with pleasure. Our statement-was predicated upoa a notloe of kis arrest Bad by th Newport editor of a Cincinnati paper. If, as Hr. Maddox says, be is a Cnioa man, we think it would be an easy matter to establish that fact and obtaia kis release. Th Union men of this oily are known by their associ ates and th traitors and Ih seoession sympathisers, as the Iree, ar "known by their fruits." We give th statement of. Mr. Maddox, as it is, and for what .it is worth, and If he can prove that his skirts ar dear of "blood guiltiness," we shall have no objection. ' Camp Coasb Pbisob, 0., July 11, '02. Eo Ohio Stats Joubsal: In your paper of tu 7ui lust., ins following appears. UE-ARREST OF A NOTORIOUS REBEL SYM PATHIZER. : "Tuesday last Provost Marshal Oassaway. of Newport, Ky., arrested Robert Maddox, on of tne most prominent aau violent aeoeosionist of that roglon, and placed htm in eonnnemenl at the liarraoks. This is Ihs third lime Maddox has been in possession of the United Stales authorities, and will wo think, be the last. Some months ago he was arrested, with II. D. Ilelm, ex-sheriff of this oounty, but through influence was afterwards released. Subsequently he was arrested by. a file of soldiers, against whom he fought like a tiger, and was wounded before being osptured. Again he was, ralsmed by th ialiaene of friends. "Lately he has been making himself obnoxious lo Unionists who reside near bis farm at "Four- mil," - lie has insulted women whose husbands and sons are in the Federal army, and has been practioinc with revolver and rifles upon a tar get in tbe shape of a man, whioh he felioitously terms a "Liaoolnile," vowing he was a rebel all over, and hoped to see the lime when th North ern army would be overwhelmed and external- naled. lie was brought to Oaeup Cbaoe Woducsdny." In roply to tbe foregoing, permit me lo stale the facta in the oaBO. AOoul Ilia 10IB or Sep-tember last, I was kidnapped by oue W.li. All null, iu the oily of Newport, Ky., and oouvoyed to Cincinnati. This ooourred about twelve o'clock at night. 1 had a hearing before U. 8 Judge Leavitt on tho 2Ulh of November, the oase being oontinued from lime to lime by U a. Attorney rinnien nan, mere being no charges preferred against me, the Courtdeoided lhat 1 was guilty of no ollense, and arrested without warrant: but 1 was held lo bail in $2,000, and remanded back into the hands of said W. 11. Allnult, to answer any oharge tbat might be brought against mo: whereupon ihe V. b. Marshal, Air. Panus, or Unio. proceeded to Covington for tho purpose of placing me in the hands of said Alloutt in Covington, Ky. vinon we mot saiu Aitnuit, ne refused to take charge of me, lhat was about 04 o olook A. M. After a long privalo talk between Bands aud Allnult, about 12 o'clock, said Allnuttgave sands a reooipl forme, and in live or ten min ules ailotward one William Smith, wbo keeps a the same house on Third street wbero the Times oliioe is,) oame rushing at me with a lot of sol diers, hallooing "Take lhat man I Take that man I" poiutmg to me. I then drew my knife aud (old him (Smith) lhat 1 would sooner dio than be treated liko a "dog." lie could nol urge them oa me. This was in Ihe (utreels of Covington. , Mr. Sands oame lo me and said: "Come, go with me, Maddox:" I said "1 will go wilh you to any place, but drive them soldiers away before 1 move one inob." Smith then ordered thorn away. He then csmo lo mo, and said: Will you go with me?". I (old him 1 would go to any place he ordered me, but lhat. by the Gods, ho must treat mo like a gentleman and not liko a dog, as he bad attempted lo do. Mr. Sands, Smith, and mysolf went down the street, turned the corner, went half the square. Then Smith ordered me back Until he oould get Helm; then we would go over the river lo Cincinnati. I went back with him and Sands. Ho took me into a small room in Iho Madison llouso, and in Ihe presence of Mr. Bands and a umDer ot other gentiemon, commanded rae lo stand there until be would go out and gel Ilelm. "Very well," said I. To my utter sur prise, in a few minutes, he came to the door and ordered alt but me out of the room, and then ordered the soldiers to charge bayonets on me, and it was in that room that said Smith at tempted lo havo me murdered that 1 had the fight wilh the soldiers, while I was obeying his orders lhat the oowardly wrotoh ordered Ihe soldiers to oharge bayonets on mo, to take my Hie io gratity his lntamous spleen, then it was tbat 1 defended myself tbe best i could. For this I am called a "tigerl" tiere allow me to say that l was in Ibe bands of the oivil aulhorily, and that Smith had no more right lo arrest me than the "man in the moon" lhat if he ever had any onlor for my arrest, 1 have nevorsccn it, and I defy any man on earth to show tbat he ever had an uncondi tional order for my arrest. I say that he never had any such order, and that 1 would have been justified in killing him inslanter. 1 remained iu tbe barraoks at Cincinnati sumo ten days, and then was orderod by Gen. Uttoll bofore J udge llland Ballard. U nited States District Judge for Kentuoky, at Louisville, Ky. Again 1 was discharged. Alt ibis lime the in famous cowards had ample lime lo muster their forces and make tho charges, but no no one ever showed themselves before eilber Court, and no oharge of any kind has ever been made not a witness put on tbe stand against no evtdonco ever presented against me of any kind, save two depositions taken in score t by one 0. M. Root, of Newport, Ky., bofoie a very nine man wun very nine prinoipie, and a Tory litllo soul, (if any,) by the Utile (big) Ed. Haw- sins, wiucn were tne depositions oi one James c. Terry, (tbe Uncle of O. M. Hoot,) who want ed to be Post Master of Newport, and but for myself, would have boon. The other deposition was thai of Joseph Bellman. Jhese were not read, but wore filed in the Court at Cincinnati, and wero afterwards taken away, and oannot now be found. Who stole them I am nol able lo say. I am tuns minute, to snow you tbat I bars nol been arrested because of being a seoosh or rebel, but it was for another oause, and lhat cause was that 1 would not lie for, and indorse one James E. Perry, of Newport Ky., for Baetmaster of lhat City, in 1850, 1 bet Fielding Dickoy $20 that Buchanan would oarry Kentucky; Perry was Stake-holder; 1 won, but Terry, still, to tbis day, nas t no monoy. when Terry bad out bis peti tion, George Coy, a friend of Perry's, oame to me aud asked me pot lo say anything about it; that so soon as he got th oliioe, ha would pay me Ihe $10 out of the monoy he would get for his first quarterage. I remarked to Mr. Coy, that I oould not lie for tbe whole community, but Ibat 1 would not say anything about it un leea aeb.-l. I an nailer! nnnn hjr Iho frinnda of Dr. Andrews, and I slated lo them the facts. Andrews got the omce; and, I suppose, Ira Boot saw tns onargos at Washington, when he went on to get the appointment for his brother-in- law, James h. Terry, and ever sinoe tbey bavs done all they oould lo have me arrested, whioh tney suooeeuea in iwioe. i musi nere siaiemat Root was the Aead of a party in Newport oalled U. C, and that at a meeting of the same, he mado a motion "if any one in the house know anything about Maddox or Helm, raise lo their feet. riot one got up. lie "thought that rery strange, indeed." But had ha put this motion "all who know that Mrs. George Doxon oowhided Ira Rod, raise to their feet," I am thinking it would bavs been unanimous, 1 think 1 have shown you lhall was arrested without any oharge mado against me, and that I was not released by any lnnuenoe of Ir tends but by the law of the land ; and by tbe laws of Ohio, me men mat arrested me would now be in Ihe Penitentiary, whioh would be a fit plooe for them. As regards the last arrest, I have applied for the charges, but oannot get them ; but presume tbat they are contained in your arttole of ine 7th inst, 1 here deolare, if 1 am obnoxious to any of niv neighbors, I do not kuow it, and oortainly 1 nevor heard anything of the kind from any one of tnem. i nave never, in my life, insullod any woman ; I have had no oon' vernation with any woman whoso husband is in either army, sinoe this war began; lhat 1 nover, in my lite, praotioed wilh a rirlo, or pistol, of any kind, at a mark of any kind ; tbat I have not bad a rifle In my bauds for more then two yeare;, that 1 never have declared myself a rebel to any man. and 1 have never, in my life, made uso of suoh laoguago lhat your ar- liole imputes lo me;, aad lain satisiied mat none but a blank hearted villain oould have in formed you of 11. That arliole has gone to the oounlrr. and will do me lu iustloe aaioag a peo- nl who do not know me. . At my own home, and amongst these with whom I have been doing business for Ibe last twenty years, It will fall harmless. h -., , -. . , In oonolttslon, t am more Interested in tho perpetuity of thl Union than all lb viinan. tegotutr that bar betrt al th heaq oi arrest NUMBER 12 1 1 Ing me. I pay mors tax, lo Ibe Bute of Ohio than all of them, and it I. th. lam of Indians. most an i ant worm Is in Btatee norlh of I be Ohio river. . AU of my relation, lhat ar of ihe proper ag ar in our army; on in th 13th 1 n- uiana, ana on in me za Kentucky, and I know that all of thoi who ar hunting me down can not .ay mat muon. runner, that 1 bare dtne more for tha army than all of thea nut toe-ether. I have furnl.hed on drum for II, (it was la Colonel Sargent's regiment, I forget the regi. meat it i. now in, as his was Mattered). I ha ve furnished on full suit of clothe, for Thomas J. Ukm., who is now 2d Lieutenant in C.pl.l. Euan's oompany, 23d Kentuoky regiment. 1 woSld not B.Pm.Ul., but he EuTKSSt li Nswport publloly, at Ih asm time condemnine- th Wretches that arrested me. And this is noT all, I have sent mors wounded to th. hospital. in Cincinnati in carriage, than .11 of them to- bd.W m down turn Iheir attention to th sick and ."rind' ZnfaCl4 " """" a !, ,u 5 no,mor?- . . t , All th. foregoing, I p ed g. you my honor, i. Your., respectfully, K. MADDOX. (Fur the Ohio Slate Journal.) What Beauty, and Strength, the rroniuBs taive to npoaen anal I n niicn slanguage. ,r . . . .. . . , , ,i How memory cling! to the slight emphasis of I "long-ago "My child, "My brolh.r," "My eiater, "my menu.-' anion words spoken in loving kindnses oft- timos make the heart of the listener beat wilh a new, a warmer emotion. What would our laoguago be Without Ihem: oould suoh a thing be. .bras suoh loving words, and you would loave before us but glittering gems of ooldnesa. spoken, or written, they would fall upon the sensitive neari nxe gioouies or loe, pelllog out all the warmth until human feeling would be. uulue nv.,Mld will. nUuN. , The hurried, careless reader too often, passes rapidly over senieuoe after sentenoe, witbout ever noticing the beauty or expression. And thus loo, with the rapid, cold conver sationalist, be notes not tho uiHerence in a obil ling, sputtering articulation, and tbe soft lov ing eadonco fulling from the round full lone of a well-finished sentence. Mark Ihe difl'erence of expression in two chil dren, "Ih affectionate child," aad the ohild wboso disposition is soured, crabbed, and peo vish. I once knew an affectionate boy, who whan speaking of his mother in her absence said "My mother," Instead of "mother" lie knew not, that he expressed himself dtllerenlly from other children, until hi. friend. I.ughiagl i drew hi. attention to his singular manner of expression. it, wnnouiy nucr outourst. rem tin atTtinfinnnl.n nr4l.lirn.- hlfl iflnilfr tnnn rlhl tint I indicate the egoli.lic 1 thought M. mother it always foil from his lips in soft loving accents My mother." ...... . , ,,. it, ..a. But ihis busy, bustling world too often obills tho sweet loneiof loving expression. The Bible is filled, and brilliantly set, with suoh -loving words. Xbus cnrist tenderly spoke (o bis die- iplos thus he talked as he sat upon the mount. " Blessed are Iho poor iu spirit Ihtirt is Ihe kingdom of heaven." "Blessed are thea Ihst mourn for Ihty eball be oomforted. ' But, ob! Ibe loving trust, and beauty of ex pression in our Lord's prayer. Note the first word "(Jut Falhor. Cur Father waii'A art In heaven, Hallowed be My name, Tlty klugdom come, Thg will be done on earth, A. it I. in hraven, Give a. this d.y our daily bread, And forgire im our debt., Aa ten forgire our debtor., Aud lead iu not intu temptation, lint deliver mi from erll. For T'llne I. th. kiugdom, And the power, And the glory, Forever; Amen. Then his prayer for his enemies, "Falhor, forgivo them lAcykuow not wkatfAry do." And ma wumo u ouuvniuis wuuinu. a. uuu, no i new the souroe of her sorrow, but tenderly be sought her eontidonoe by inquiring;, "Woman, why wocpoBt tnour' Ana nts lum prayer, in tbe last moment of mortal agony, "My God, my God , why hast thou forsaken mt ?" Tho awful depths of agony from which that ory burst form, snook tne world. How many times since that dread hour of darkness, has that ory burst-forth from hearts wrung with Henoe its defense is a matter of vital import-anguish, "Mi doi, my God, why hast lwu for- noe to the enemy, and the army of the Ohio saken mt unknown to ihe world, knownon(y will probably have some hot work in driving louod. But at suoh times, such moments, "the earth is too calm too quiet a placo'1 melhinks the storm-swept sea would better oorrespond With tbo tcmpcst-lossed soul, ulone upon some shipwrecked bark, surrounded by the rolling, foaming billows. Then faith would become concentrated as the lone soul huog clinging upon tho arm or the Almignty, and lie who rebuked the winds and waves, would whisper, "Peace be till." CLARA L. MEACUAM. Lipsic, Onto. Changing the Channel of the JHIMMIKMppl Kiver. A Western oorrespondent writes as follows. under date of near Vioksburg, July 21: Commodore Farragut has oommenoed an undertak en which, if eucoessfiil, will teaob Ihe people of Vioksburg a losson ot loyalty whiah they will never forget. It will ne more ruinous to the eity than the total destruction of every house within its limits, beoauss the injury will be irreparable. It consists iu Ihe digging of a oanal lo make a "onl-off" in tbe Mississippi river, whioh will so ohango its channel as to leave VlokBburg, in a very snort lime, lotniiy inaccessible lo steamboats lo render it, to all Intents and purposes, an inland town. By reference to any oorreot map of the Mississippi, it will be seen that the river makes a bend above Vioksburg more "acute" than a horse shoe, forming a poninsula about a nitio wide and from six to eight milos in length. Commodore Farragut's idea is lo out through the peninsula, .0 as to divert the course of Iho Mississippi two miles aDove vioxsenrg. Bitant-boats will enter ths out-ort two miles above the town in descending the river and oome out of it two miles below, making the trip to Npw Orleans without any indications of the existenoe of the rebellious Bodoin. The work was oommenced three or four days ago, and iB bo progressing so rapidly that the announcement of its oomplolion may be expeo-ttd next week. It is being done by impressed nnntrabands to the number of between five and six hundred, all of them obtained from planta tions wiuun twenty anion vi nuaeuurg. xuo darkies work industriously from morning till evening, taking tbe usual noou hour for dinner. Thev are fed bv Uncle Sam, and Quartered in a Urva cotton house on uie niantanua oi xr. 'f !-. I-! !. . .1.. A-LI ... While, in ino immeuiaiu viuiuuy ui mo uum ui operations. It is doubtful whether, with the present low aiao-a of water. Commodore Farragut will be able to attain his object, but It is certain lhat if ven the work was abandoned to-day the "cut- fr" will be finished ny ine next freshet. Th. neonle of Vioksburg have long been In dread lost Ihe steamboat men should attempt what Iho Federal Government has now taken in band. Property owners win regret this move ment far more than the demolition of every hnll.n in tho town. Oh, for a "cut-off" to eter nally blight the prospeots of every burgh that tramples upon tno national nag. L,nt every lnval man rejoice lo learn that the site of Vioks burg is about lo be changed lo a Mississippi sand bans. Esagscratcd Rebel Reports Abroad. Passengers from Europe, who have just ar- rlvod by Ihe Oreat Eastern, stale that while ntssingCape Rnoo lhat ship was boarded by Ihe nowsboal, and they were shown telegrsphie despatches which had been transmuted to Eu rope from Cape llaoe, giving pretended aooounts of the results of tbe late operations in front of Riohmond. These despalohes gave most exag- aerated versions of the rebel siieootees, retire senting tbo Union army as almost annihilated, its stores and artillery captured, and tbe Feder al oause as utterly lost. 1 1 lie American passeu gers On board were agreeably surprised at Ihe modtnea aooounts wnion tney reoeivea on enter Ine tbe Hound. ' It is proper to say that th agent of the Asso ciated Press In this eity is in no way responsi ble for these rats despatches, l'rtvate mei-sagei are frequently sent from this sity by Irre sponsible persons in time to oatch the outgoing steamers oft" Cape Rice, aad the reports whioh so much alarmed the passengers of the Great Eastern were probably forwarded by Seces sionist sympathisers. Then why wero they not suppressed ? What kind oi a censor must he be who suppresses only 'oyil nsws ? Ed 1 I FROM GEN. IIAI.LECK'8 ARMT. FMHerJ(aarA(rewlve Rebel Movement Fortllylnr aloar the JLAePartUIUy for Rebel ' MusclesEnemy Concentrator a Large Force at Chattanooga Gen. Mitchell, etc., etc. 'l i . , ' ..CBurn Jily i,1801 ' Th general Headuoartor bear aa sanest at oalmnsss. Wilh Ihs xoeplion of order-writina- Adjutants, book-keeping and ooptIdb scrlbaa. aad oooks, and other servants, a dolct far menu so oongenial while th thermometer show 93" im th shad seem to be indulged in bv all. No oa, seeing th equsnlmout abandon with whloh the General-in-Chief enjoys his smoking promenades Aids-de-Csmp pass their lime in napping aad trying lo keep cool orderlies while away th dragging hours in L?" "iI?L i'ki af wH . LT-I benches would suppose that might possibly disturb th oom- plsoent seen. Yet th oamp about town Iha "i." V?T,TtlYli""Wr,t ft rilnti P0," "nd tl", -isoharging-bouse, '.Vth IZJSinlfnltZLJ'''' J"? "?? "l!""0.0' P?'f aggro. LT" "'ST''"r Viuestions la- "T" 3"e".JH... V! iT m' 7 flZllL'WZZ. "., 5J .V.idU information far above ordinary mortals. Tha I . " :. .j. ". , wTth. ridoon' those oi Northern meroantil. i ed ., olouai of .7et " oountenanoea of re. ideal rebel sympathiser Bdent nope, wbil souls ars darken. - anxiety anmistakablv from resumed dangers lo their dearly ebertsbed wares. Still, ao tans ibis, positive, .traceable facts substantiating ihe orowding stories of rebel, approaohing froa all (idea, have developed sinoe my lest. There are, however. .Irons symptom, that, notwltb.taading their apparent ii.LirDBuoee, iu, central uiiuvarj i ,1. .l. listlessness, the eentral military powers, if not Maty or Bestir dem- parioir for th, noelbility of eoatinton.ie. ' paring for the poslbillty of ooatingensies. For some day. thousands of soldiers have been engaged all along Ihs line of th. Memphis and Charleston Railroad both east and wewt of this plaoe, la constructing earthworks for the defense of the moot exposed and important point. At Grand Junotloa and luka especially, verv extensive intrenohment are being thrown up wun an poo. into naste. oinoo yesterday morning a very large fatigue party has alto been al work fortifying Corinth on the only side lo tkeuuihseai lnft onnroteoted by Ike rebel.. Breastworks are going up nearr wn.-t.. placed in suitable positions timber cleared away to give them unobstruoled reuse In abort, everything put into shape for a repulse ot an atiaoaiDg turce. ivneiner, wnen and where ao attaok is eipeoled, 1 am no moro able to slate at Ihis lime than tlie half-frighlenoJ town-gossippers; but il is plain that these sudden efforts in fortifying mesn more than mera general precaution, without any special occasion, otherwise Gen. llalleek's precaution would appear remarkably slow, by manifesting itself uearly six weeks after the evaouaiioa. 1 believe that 1 meutioncd in a former letlor that a large number of rebel prisoners had been oonfined in this town for several weeks. These 0 - r ih.i. ..nii.ii ..i. i? . u. of their captivity, were made to render them- ,,, , i,tUe u(.fu b, ekuniDg up (lie,lrecl ... ... . .. ' B .r tvvo ZTS 'in arm?.' Tu,SgX uZ v; u i .J I-:... . .1 - r i -n IT..-,.. u hi , ISI.UI.i.HU Rl.. I., VII v uui. UttUI B IlUUrai Bl- , ' . r..i. w " """"I ' J". " " 2 ""I'Tl work on tno new breastworks, southwest of Ihe Iowa, tho whole batoh of these follows was let louse, and ars onjoying unrestrainod liberty, whilo their csptors are doing the hardest kind of manual labor, under tbe soorohing rays of the July sun. Is Ibis partiality for rebol mus- oles not provokiug enough lo make oue pro- faue ? What with it aud General Ordor No. Ill , whioh prooludos the possibility of reliof by contrabands, our men have the pleasant prospect of exhausting their energies in Ihe Ironobes, instead of eojoying much needed summer re pose. Ob I tbat some of our generals would havo lo try dirt-digging in this oiimate, and this season of the year, but one day. How quick ould it not work a modification of Ueuoral No. III. : A large foroo was sent out yesterday lo re-in- foroe the guard on the Midland and Central Railroad between here and Grand Junction. Heretofore, this has been iho weakost portion of our lino. Information lias bcon recolrcd at hosduuar- tors from Gen. Buell, lhat tbe enomy isooncen-tratinp- a larae force at Chattanooe-a. and them are posittYO indications oi ins intention lo otter stout resistance at that point. It Is surmised that tbe division from Bragg . army, reported to be fifteen miles southwest of Tuscumbia, is moving in that dircotion. Chattanooga is the key to North Carolina and Georgia, and with it in our possession, it will be comparatively easy to inrow an army in tne rear oi tne rebel army before Richmond and nut off Ha main annnlina him out. . While we hear almost daily from tbe different divisions of Genoral Buell's oorps, we aro at a loss sb to ine present wnereanouis or the divisions of Generals W. '1. Bherman and Utirlbut. Sometimes ths report is that they aro advsnoing along Ihe Mississippi Central Kailroad toward Oxford, and other., that Ihey are simply engaged in protecting the M. & C. R. R. from Grand unotion to the violnity of Memphis. Tho last version is probably oorreot. Ibe report that (ienernl MoCook s division has been ordered to the Peninsula is unfounded. I am informed that General Mitohel has been deUohed from command in Buell's army, and ordered for duly in Washington. General Mit ohel haa never been on very good terms wilh either the Commander-in-Chief or the other division commanders of tho Ohio. Ho has certainly shown more energy and enterprise than any of his jealous fellow generals. Tbe planters ot Central Mississippi aro said lo bo organising In bands for guerilla purposes. Short work will be made with these marauders. Oor. AT. Y. Tribune , Rebel Depredation In Tennes see. We reoeivs aooounts dally of outrages perpe trated by roving bands of rebels in Teuneaoee, the details or many of whioh aro enough to sioken the heart. We oopy the following from the Memphis Reveille of the 1st inst. : But a few days ago a paok or villains visited Uiokory Wythe, and a short distsnoe from Ihe plaoe they found a poor old man and his wife, wno, oy nara ana incessant ton wun tne neip of only one servant, had made Iwenly-three bales of cotton. The pirates oalieti to Jiurn when th following conversation occur red: Pirate "Old man, where is your oottou? w have oome to burn it." Old man "Well, sir, I am fifty-seven years old, very muoh out of health, and a poor wife and a deorepid brother to support, and the little ootton 1 bare oost me many days of hard work n ths burning sun, all tho lime in a week ana . sickly slate, and 1 know you would hot rob a poor old man of his last and only means of support. It's all 1 have to keep mo aud my wile .yd vuvt uripplOd broihor fiwiu etai vatiun." Tirate "What the n i ao you minx we oare whether you starve or not. You want the Federal to get it, and we will soe you in n i before you shall sell it to ths d d Linooln vandals. Boys, fire the ootton." Old man "Do for heaven's sake leave me four or five bales, just enough to buy me soms food, for we are destitute of everything." Tirale "No, sir; not a baio, any man wno attempts to keep his ootton is a d d traitor." 'Ihe poor old, ieeoie, ana worn our man was oompelled to witness the earninge of Ihe last year destroyed before his eyes, while tho heart rending sons oi nis wue ana tne sorrowings nf bis orippled brotbor leu like toicles on his heart. Another oase of nearly oqual cold-hearted cruelty ooourred near Uermantown. A poor while man, one oi senator uammonu s "mud sills of society," had made five bales of cotton, and during the detour oi ine guerrilla nanas ho was oalled on lo burn il. He recited bis poverty and utter deslruotion, being wilbout provisions, clothing, boot or shoes, and appealed in the most touohing manner lo Ihe Confed erate rascals to loave him his ootton. It was all he bail, as the predatory ineursion of former bands bad takon away his only mule. But il wa. all in vain. Would lb. reader believe tbat suoh an infernal eel of villain, could bo raken up from all the perlieue aud vile haunts of the Inndt xetsuon in me iaut. Alter inoy uau burned the cotton,, they aotnslly made the old man give up hi. gun, tbe last and only available pieoe of property he had. He then oame lo Memphie and begged some shoes and something to livo on. awavavaaaawAvawanvavawavaB 13. FISHE R , Corner ot Kauri l and Rleh. Oppoalle tha Market lloo.ee, D BALER In Cooking and Beating Stove., every variety of Fumpa, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware., Booflng and Spouting'; aleo, Crockery and Olaar-ware, Cutlery, Looking Olawa., Coal Oil and Lamps, , Bird Oagea, Lamp 8h.de,, etc., ale. JMO-dly , ' . im,i julytUai. . ,, ;, , |
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