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Daily Evening Citizen from Vicksburg, Mississippi • Page 2

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ssssst: TUK EVENING CfTlZRJt. A PiiEAKiiT. A kindly disposed and beautiful young lady made us a present of a diah ol very nii.e mulbcnii fur whhh we return oitr '1 tlTANTEO. TV A. Sober; Steady and Enereetlil Boalneai man, to whom will givrn a good aali iy aa.i maneot employment.

Apply by totter to KOB lY MORTOSB. 5ox 1S7. F.n may lr. jilw itiw a. CucuiSiTi GM'iii op Likcoi.n.

On Saturday last new brought before tbo Criminal Court on obargc' of robbery, ni. Jones and Vm. Bridges, both of wliom were quite young, the oldest not twing ever sixteen yars, bcih graduates from that nest of robbers, Clocioaati. allocked an individual and robbed him of some sia-tll amount of money. Upon their arrftii'iimwt In Court ttacro wi an evident bTEAMLOAT DI3AS 1 EE.

Explicit of the two Livrs Lost A number badiy tcalJoJ. A Card irora Capi. Lee. Sad AvoiirUt't, tnori.bg nttt dayl'ghytwt bh i-he leaving tint lauding at the mud receiver of tbo steamer Kentucky exploded, tearing a bola iu the cabin floor about four font long and tluro Kit wide, filling tbo, cabin with atoum, tilling 22 Ptiiious and injuring fire. When the wplosiou look place, a jet vf boiling water was thrown up, pouring into the oabio, aid flooding ovcry The first of the pasicngors was open their state room doors, consequriitl.v they inhaled tho steam and perished.

IL.S they run out upon the guards they would probably all have been saved, Mr, Hiohardsori 0" Brandon, 'was the only mala etibiu paasei ger saved, and a -latter from him, giving list i the killed and wounded will be found Some of the passengers were literally cooked to death, and left the bottoms of their feet in the cabin, others left tho skin of their lmiida and feet upon the posts they climbed dowu by to the lower dock. The boiler had been recently tested and stood a hydrostatic pressure of 200 lbs to the square Inch. No blame whatever can be attached to the officers of the boat. Tho following is a list of the killed Wing, negro trader, from Tennessee; S. Morm, Lake liolivar, Henj.

Iiltle, Ehelbyville, Tenn; McGuiro, Bolivia- county, Littlo, Shelby ville, Tenn; Thomas MiEvnns, Pecan Grove; Cliarly Evans, Jncksou, Miss; Lamb, Oloverport, Ky; Jas Cable, Egg's Voiut; Eding, tayette, Tenn; Haley, Greenville, Miss; Dr Talbot, do; Leaning, Rodney, Miss; Tbos Redd, Bkipwith's Lauding, Miss; Jas Petty, first, clerk, Memphis; llyrou Quin, second clerk, Vicksburg; lienry Wickledge, barkeeper; Mrs I.cviue, ehaiuber. maid; Kugcne Brogan, porter; Smith, cabin boy; two negro boy? belonging to Capt Lee. Total 22. 1 The following persons were injured Win II Rice, Jackson, badly -scalded; Thos Fitzgerald, Memphis, slightly sciilded; Sandusky, Bridgeport, 'slightly; Sol cabin boy, slightly: Win IVutnon, cabin boy, badly. --Total scalded 5, Several others are dead, and some slightly scalded, hut wo wore not able to learn their name's.

A A no. bWOSDS, Publisher, and Proprietor i'LS-MS KB 4NSCM. iUy "va'-fiy Paper. S0u. Paper, $10.00 Tuesday May 21, 1861.

PROVISIONAL tSNT. frituirnt qf tht Hw.thtm ary, JEFFEB90N DAVIS, of Hln.sup?:. Vice Prminl, ALEX. H. STEPHENS, of Georgia.

Th Cabinet. Boiu; ToomM, at llafBecretavv of State: 0. 0. 8. 0..

8c'yof the Treasury. h. Von Wauw. or Secretary of War. 8.

B. M4LL0KT, of Secretary or the Navy. JoavB, Biioan. of Tau, Pout Muter (jonural J. P.

Bmiuhin, tf Attorney Gascral. MTTho 0lljr EniiMg CINmh I the anl payor In the city (bat, I imMI.li.it vary evonlat In week, by whlrli adhraulae; onVred 10 adtvar- For Frnldeof of tbo Confederal Stttci, Jeff. DaflS, of Mississippi. Fr Vke Frnident of the Cnnfftlfritlt Stoles, A. H.

Stephens, of Georgia. For CaBgrfM for the State at Urge, E. BARKSDALE. OF HIND8 COUNTY. It will be seen from a special notice that Mr.

Clark has received Hardee's Tactics. Those who drnlie a copy of this valuable book should call early. MlnlMlppt Traopi, Governor Fettns Issued a special order on the Utb that a sufficient number of companies to fill any probable requisition had already tendered and that no morn would bo nc-napted until another requisition was made. It is now reported bere that Bve more regl-Kitats are ardered from Mississippi. iimoKASrs.

In nolioing tho steamer John Walsh pass up for St. Louis a few days ago with a lajge number of German emigrants on board, the query presented Itself to our mind, Whether It wl right that it shonld bo permitted? Should thM emigrants bt' nllowed, scott free to pass by our doors on their way to join the ranks and swell Iho numbers of our enemies? The German population of St, Louis is already ia the field against and sbtill we give tbtin aia aa comtori oy permitting ttieie large rem-; forcemeat to be carried up Iho river uudi? 'A Rloftnuod correspondent of the of emigrants Wo say no, una would Ule Patriot The foundries In this oily urge it upon the proper authorities to inresti- I turning out large numbers of cannon and gate Ibis matter at once, and bare il atnpprtl masked" daily. Unarmed volunteers are being immediately. We are not, prepared to niakoj supplied as fast as I desire to return my warmest nnd most hoartfolt thanks to the citizens of Columbia, for thoir great humanity and kind attention to the sufferers by the recent sad accident on board the steamer Kentucky. I am also deeply obliged to ('apt.

James M. White, of tho steamer who wont to the KesTI'ckv's aid, an sonn' e.t tho inU-VU-gaiico of heivtad bihlhap reached' liim; and I wmxiUiv manifested for them on account They were found gaijtj, ami when tbo Court pronounced the aeuTeoce, the coarse, low, vulgar conduct of the prison-srs caused the sympathy which hail been enlisted in their furor to change Into ecoro. end contempt, and the regret was only Hut the law did not authorize the judgment of death iuetur.fl of ten yoara In the Statu prison, Richmond, May 10. The battery at Sewell'e Point, eight miles from Norfolk, was fired iulo on Saturday and yesterday by the ITuiicd Slate? armed steamer Monticello. Yesterday (Sunday) the battery returned fire with great effect.

In a short time the steamer wan completely dis-ailed She made signals of distress, which were responded to from Fort Monroe by send ing out steam tugs immediately to her relief These took her in tow and hauled her off. Likcolx'b Kextcokt Rkuimenth. The "two Kentucky regiments" which the Lincoln papers have been boasting of, turn out to be men In buckram at we expected. The regiments, which are mere skeletons numerically, were recruited about the docks of Cincinnati, though their headquarters were nominally at Newport, Kentucky, just across tbo river. Their Colo nels are neither ol tbeni Kentucklans, though both of them have resided for a short time tit Newport.

One is an Iodianlan, the other an Obioan, and both of disreputable character; being what are called "sports. How tin J' do In tile North The abolitionists who now control all tbo fat offices in the North r.nnnot resist their in born and ever prestMit, perchant of cheating and robbing, and now as they cannot get their fmuers upon any property belonging, to the South, they are robbing their own Government and cheating the own soldiers. The Oiuoln nati Press conlaius among other significant Item the follotving: 'Wo liavo heard it said, by those who believe what they state, that the blankets, shirts, and other things, so liberally donated by our citizens to Ike. soldiers Ht Camp Ilunison are charged in the bill- that the Government le made to pay for Ibem, If this is true, somebody ought to smart for it; if it is not, there f-hould be an explanation ol the suspicious circumstances." Apt aorKiATiii. This time of year is just lb? one lor raw recruits to gti io war in.

All green things begin lo about In spring. battle somewhere in Virginia, probably at Harper's Kerry or between Washington and Richmond, It is thought, will take ten days. fi tboumiud mnsaets ant', seccial ecu sent np from Baton Itaugo, were mtisii at Si. Louis on tho 10th, by the Lineoloites. A fw days r.o, tfco lluuiciivui Court of Ne- York sentenced a young man to two yeara i.a' rit.i.mBt on a t.f wih for an act to whieh he waa drlvoa siarvatio 1 lout or Susvis.

Capt. C. 1 Uue Iniora the Norfolk Herald that the excitement in New York i calming down, mid the eulittmanti were confined to thoso who had ucthitig before them but starvalion. Ht; iam a company of men without coats or shoos who were to sent Mouth, but the men were more ansions to go where Ihey could got Kornothinfi- to at than 10 fight. 1 1 -k No jiorb Lincoln Is wonderfully shrewd fellow.

He lias ordered that no more coal he shipped down the river from Pittsburg He thus strikes a most effective blow at a eta' pie industry in one of hi own States Pennsylvaniaand makes the South mora reliant on it resources. Thanks to Lincoln, the South ia at luBt Beijg coerced into genuine independeiK'n "A Spark hope that persona wanting "a spare paper'' will see the nemnity ofpaylugahalf dime for it. Every sheet wq print costs us money we work for and it ia the only thing flint enables us to keep moving. Did you ever go into a store and ask the proprietor to gim you a paper of pins or hunch of tape? The grain dealers at La Crosse, Wis consin, have been stopped from shipping groin to St. Louis.

-1 won DOAin us the Missi.isipi'i. fames in Chicago are preparing gun boals to command tho river. The Democrat savs; "We learn that, nearly all the ttge in lbis oiu pass me canal They aro just the no more chance airuinst the boats oon frame building would against with at least one aud 2 or lie latter to throw give us ty or New hapc 1 uned bo Xd "01 It being our aim to mfco the Citizen a truthful and relialil paper, we do nof pay rnucr) at trition to the telegraph, Trftr dii'- iu wait until we barf relift-Liu informatinn rather than fill our colamnswith nnfoundedam rontrndictorv rnmom. We al ways endeavor to cull the lateet and most correct newt of the daj without filling it. frith contradictions.

Much of our space il being occupied bj correspondents direct from the seat of war. We have regular correspondents ia nearly all the companies from our own State, and those from the adjoining parishes of Louisiana, and we shall constantly keep correctly rntormed of. tht dnngs of our "bold soldier boys." If you seek for such inform-tion as will most interest you, subscribe at once for the Citisea. T7. WinEOAa OK AIT T1IL0D! OYKK TH1 POST OfflO.

HAS JUST BBCIIVID A LAMB AID TMfJ besMtlful itMk SPttlTG tsU SUM HUB Uood for Outlsaiw' wan, aaekM 1 I rK Preick Clstk. ef stsf Csler.J I Vattlap of 4arfatio, Silk atd Wlk A fit Coating, and mnthinf gsasrally baat ky tw flwt claw Herebaat Tailoring wtabhakaiaiw. Warraat a fit tad plcdgM iktaveif Wlyait. atlafaotion. Apl.

W. WQIMaI. it-" if- l' FOR TODHO heh, OLD LiEt, AND ADIES; A BEAUTIFUL AND APPROPRIATE We are prepared to furnish at one office, a beautiful badge, with nhe esutchion of Southern Confederacy, embracing the code of arms of the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, or the Lone Star of Texas; or the likeness of Jeff. Davis. These beautiful badges are printed on satin, and are suitable to be worn by gentlemen on the coat collar.

They would also be a beautiful and appropriate ornament on ladies' bonnet ribboas, and we think every patriotic lady in tht city will want one. We can furnish them at this office singly or by the hundred. PnttlTKAliiWHItKT" ill barrels Ueas Fork barrefl X. S. 60 Loukville Km.

Wflkky half barrtla Just revived by BovlD COBB, MANIXlYi 4 C. 0 slum tarrals Oatow uat Moefvsd at P7 jo. worm. PlaHu Ban. Wlaar ia stom Tw 7 ocfPiauos, and nasi MUv Plaaaa, I imr.

(aar.l BLACKMAB A ItRfl, JOHBT ABTH0BU8, gtadio svr tk Past Be wai'minw mnw, Ticatwiiy. btS IKtKN AS1) A fPI.SC a. ia tu.Lk. JiZ (lorn SO barrelt good Apple. Baoaktd til or sale by plO JOHN POBTEBFIILD.

KKWTITKV MliiTARDlM dol.Vsf ft i. i and poaaa, Jait received by mtnj5.tr "'M 7 "'Vfp irmn baud the following goods, inciils t.ulu of tho t.kawey nt.sc 1 whlcb lie will Hell whnlewbi or retail to his WAttf. who tavo all tho aid tin could, and tnns at tha mmn rewwoabl pAm: JtT" The legislature (f Mlssonrl has just pasied bill insiltuting the death penalty for 9 waling horses and negroes, Mert Clark, Gregory 4. Nashville Tenn; Enebed wo band yon a certificate from a gentleman of our city, jelativtq Oil. I rtiypi'lf have tried it, and proved its cfiivienvy iu nasea of headache, luotbachc, sore Hinml.A SI If IfAllNfJS A CO.

Messrs. Wm. 1 1 Barnes eordinlly endorse all you tecuuimand in relation to Ambrosial Oil. In Neuralgia and Toothache, for which I have fully tried It, it is a aovereign cm; A STODDAHD. F6rale at tbo Dmgg stores.

1 UtiiOVa iintxtur, Of ihcC'l'nf Yicfaburti ifpr Hie wtek (tiding Mvih May 16 Kate 'M. flanr-s, i years. 1 month 27 days, intiaminuiiou of lijo bowels and stomach, city. May N. Swords, 2 years.

8 months 3 days, diseaee of tho luugs, city. A true copy. -It. II. CRUMP, Mayor.

J. Q. ARNOLD, Sexton. SHU'l'ING. STEAM WIEKKr.V BKTWEEiV NEW York and Liverpoo 1, landing and embarking nansengersai ieenstown, Ireland.

The'Liverpooi, New York amt Philadelphia Steamship Company intend despntcbinpr their full powered Clydebuilt iron rteotnhips as follows': TOKR. City of Sku Voi .9800 11I Rnltlmurc. t'lly of Washington lly of IllHiu lii Hli r. ilO'J T8XS. Klllnbllig.

Kniiriii-w. Ktlia t'WS (Ilusgow, 1UC One of the above steamers will sail every Saturday at neon Iroai ier a North Hivcri RATES ViSSiUK. First cabin $75 Steerage 1311 Do. to London SO Do. to London Steerage return tickets good torsi months 160 Passengers forwarded to Pails, Havre, Hamburg, firemen, Antwerp, at reduced through fares.

Persons wishing 1 0 bring out their friends can buy tickets here at the following rates to New Yurk Liverpool or Quewistown, first cablu $76, Otfi, and IHI5. Steerage from Liverpool 140. From Queeust ow WO. These steamers have superior accommodations for iJiisseneri, and carry experienced surgeons. They are built, In water-tight iron sections, and have patent, tire annihilaturs on board.

For further information apply in Liverpool, to Wm Ionian, agent, ii Water street in Glasgow, to Wm. lnman, No. 5 HI. 'Enoch square iu Queens-town, to 0. W.

D. Seymour in Loudon, to Rives A Marey, 61 King William street in Paris, to Jules Deco'ne, No. 6 Place de la Bourse in Philadelphia to John (i: 106 Walnut street, or at the Conlpany's JOHN 0, DA LB, Agent Broadway, K. Y. OrtoN.

0. BRY80N, Souttcrn It. R. Depot, apr)6-ly Vieksbarg, Misa. JOS.

BDTTO'8 1 TWO STOR23a Wiwli'sitlc or loiiiuiisiiiiii kelall or fiaioily Aid! AND I'OHTHH. Colter Java, While aful'Urown Uoeha. (Jwan-KnglUli Dairy r.nil Western. Candles--Star, Sperm, aud Choice, Untier Fresh Country, Oosbou aud Western. fieel Mom ami llbls aud Half Ubls.

Kama 8uiar CuredOhoioa brands, Flaio do. iijc.un -Sides Braakfast and Mesa Pork. t. Soaji Wt-3tern and Pan'iiy. Ppict Pepper, Clove, Allapic-' Giciger, "nt ile.

Wooden Urooius, Fish Mnekeml, balloon Herring and "CudUh. Tea-, Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Ilyiiou, Ac. Plpes--A(l varieties and the best 3mokiug To. bai'-eo. -Brandy and Kttm.

Wmss-OhttnipAiene, Claret; Uock, Port, Col- onba, S.vrnp---Sugnrr(mit;c,nnd tlaiitatlcni I'icWcs-Assortet In and and Walnut; Woroaster- iikoiou, I on a.jipil-, (Tv. pnree (i.inee, Ae. Cipirs Smill and em ways lie tuoud at' cither of Jo. Botto'i Btorea, Wanhlnglo Vicknburg, 1 Drilera wiilreofivc prompt attontton, Apr 0 W. II, SIEYK.VS and STKWA11T, Wholesale and Ectail Bfiikrs in FOE i) 1 Qtiaiily t'jolhsHg, FuFKisIiiitg floods UAT BOOTS, Stiofe, TRUNKS, CANES, ic, LATC 7K cordially invito the attention of purchasers 1 1 tooiirluigcand G-oODS, which is now nearly lull, and will be rntiielv OOMMJ3ri3 in flHTSi Hmnng wliieh will lie found a gieat VAKIHTY Ot SPRlNa AND SUIVIMBH fHsdmer Frock ami Hack Coat Pants and Vesls, Black, blue, olive and Dthlia, Cnlernil Cloth Froek aipl Ofllee Cnata, single millad D'leskin and lilustjc Ca Pauls, Black and Figured Silk Vests, Silk lints, Black and Coleted Soft Hits, Pump aud Welt Soled Bonis, Call and Kid Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Canes, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, KurvDs, Ac.

.1. i Our stock of rUHNISHINii GOOIJS ia larger than ever. We have on hand 30() dozen Shirts. All qualities. UOO dozen Half Hoes, All qualities.

160 dozen Gloves, All qualities. 135 dozen Ties, All qualities. lut) dozen I' nder Shirts, All qualities. 90 dozeu Drawers, All qualities. 75 dozen Hdkl's, All qualities.

Our stock having been purchased and forwarded prior to tho day on the NEW TABIFF LAW went into operation, we ro enabled to oSbr the same inducements as heretofore. W. II. STEVENS STEWART. Washington Etreot, marlS-ir Miss.

Fancy Boot and Shoe MASTFACTI KKH. ON the corner of Clay and Mulberry streets, keeps constantly nn hand a supply of-i. home made Knots and Shoes, and Is reaitr to 1nta ihtt mummi-A nr want a good and neat rtt, Call and see tor yoar elvss, jauiij A.NAVJU, Clark Puller'tt Amorosial vil. OI.AKK, eiTbaoBT it C' in flendacho. Earache, Tuothmino, in thre ininntm, Rheuinatistn.

Cougt.s, Neamlgia, Coids, Krja'p-t'las, Broacbitls, Dyspepsia, Colic, Cramp, In-' named Cbioiiio How iOyes.Sore lnruat Cot, tturnes, liruises. Mprums, Hands, Pflrs, (HcrnrDhirrhoM, Buuioiu, Corns, Frosted Feet, Diti.f.. 1114 fiiires, More fii-east, Cronbt Sore Nip- pies, Wciild-Head, Ring-worm, Tt- in, ISDota Ititw, Spider BUM, 1 ing Bites, nat Bites. I TlmWurlilU liullfiige.l fur tt Kqual. Far Bealda or Burns, It cures Scratcbca on hoiwia, Sore Eves ou Hors'ia, Spjains, Swinoey, Poll Evil, Fistula, saddle and hainesa (iills, ftosh Wounds, atd isl but known rtnuilylaapiilylo tmdtr-fmilti kortu i-wn jnnnder -ttrkt up fl tit and bathe mil about tltt frog if U.e fi-at.

iu all eutanim dinteaes on inan or Intuit, No op medicine can cure; in all casis, but we Mil fhow more real proof of tbe vlitue ot AMUHOSI At. OIL, in healing properties, from rttpontMi mm, who are aliove being bought, than can- bo produced for Wt do not assert a cars for every malady to Ittuti tbe human family are subject, but we proclaim ut tan lutiianHiHt by living witnettet. Hit Ambrotia OH 11 a Xaskvillt jHvpurativn, and told throughout tht South and Soathvttf by oil good drugfutt wti gowral dtalm, Tht South may btjuttly proud that Dr. a nalU Tcnntiaefaii, after murh lubur and rtttareh hat yroduttd a rtolly worthy medicine, which it bound to drtvtotJ much of Oie laorthlett troth mlh whith tht evtmh-y it flooded. i' 1 Plus call atom office, wharewe will take pleasure In siiowing letters and testimonials too uunierans to set forth in tbe form of an advertisement, soma of which come ireni Physicians In high stau Bug, who are uiing it iu their practice, a tiny state, with marvelous effects.

Olullengn the WprM, to produce a remedy so and i-frectual in Its healing prormtles. VKead the evidence of the virtus of Ctark 4 Fuller's Ambrosial Oil, tvidmct to authentic, and from fWoH tulme word and tiandUng art trrt-pern habit. Bead and bi convinced. CLARK, GBKOOR A Sole Proprietor Nasbvill, Tenowe, For sale by all good Druggists and genual dealer throughout th Sonth. Atari 1 I IIA FAIUCHILD ft, HOvJtLVVOOD, General Insurance Agents! BY the authority of the Auditor of the Btte of Mississippi, we represent the following oou.

jinnies j'Hua Insurance Craipany, ot Hartford. Conn 0 Rome Insurance Company New Vork, 1, MO .400 New EngUnd Fire and M.rln or Hirtford, Hprlngflelb Kire nd Marine ot Springfield, 40O.0O0 lnsninnre Company ot the State of Vlr linia. Lynchburg Rosa and Fife Insurance Como.iny. of Lvnobbure, Va 324,60 Augusta Insurance and Banking Com- patty, Southern Mutual Insurance Company of Athenii, Geo Alabama lnaumnce Com. of lloirfgnmery Selma Insurance and Computiy, if IWib, mm tSTXs Agents for the well known and reliable Insurance Companies, tfe are prepared to issue policies in all tbe branches of undrrwriMiiff.

MAU loatea promptly "Knsted nnd paid nsh by PAIHOIilLD A Hot apriOtf jiwits, -I'm OA HDDS. Prime Baeon Shou 1 iters, jn at rot-elf 0 from emoku buuse of 1). Klcketls A co bbts. Pmk Houre lesi Sides, 10 do dn do It ib 1 20 do Country Clear do 3,5 halt bbl. Durfleld'a Family Beef.

In store ami tor ssle by auf JP. SAINSOT, noor m.vkf.h, Wasbuigtou Street Opposite J. A. Peale A Co. VICK8BUBO, Has Jnst received a large supply of LADIES AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SUt) US.

If AKK8 to order; with prnmptnen and die- mA, in patch ha moat fashiouahle style of Boots, fBI using the best materials. Also, for sale, a Iki large and r-nmpleto assortment of niannfacturnl tioots and Rhoas, selected caifiblly by himself. Uo Invites bis patrons and tbe public to call. Terms, Cash. September 26.18C0-tf fpHK public blessing which Is now unieaally ad-1 niitted to exist in Mortal's Lire Hill and VUtmix is every day demonstrated by their aston-lshing efbcaoy in the cases wliieh thev are annonan ed to cure, All the complaints ol tht stomieh ami bowels, weakueas of the digestive organs and of the system generally, billniia aiid liver afteetions, night ferers, bead aches, piles, eostivenesa, consumption, rhenmatlsm, seiirvy, imparity of the blood, or oioiiiieu anil naiiuw compiennas, soon yield lo their curative propertliM, A single 11i.1l Invarlnblv ae- cures tbem the title nl tlie best family rardiclum uow uciurc mc iinuiii'.

ror saie oy tne proprietor, B. MOFFATT, at his office, hi Broadway, HI. by his agents, J. C. LANIER A CO.

Vkks- mils, utiea, oet 11 A raw GOODS AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FINK Crape, Kngllsh, and Eancy Straw Bonnets; Chip and Straw Hats far Children; Wilt Barage and blach Laoe Mantilla, Parasols, Fans, Net Mitt, Ac, ie All of which are ef the latest styles'and very desirable. may 11. tf IKON. fee. A ml.

stock of Iron, Steel, Blackwlt' Tool, Nails, on hand and for sal bl B.8, TAPPASi any suggestions ns to how, or what, should be wnw iv, iurw Hints null mi; UOJjn noil, it may null forth suoh suggestions as may bo dsemed best to meet this case. Abe has dttieoverert that there is an iaurrection in and bus issued a clomation ta the effrot that ho will una the tbrse at Fort Pickens to auopreso and disband the crowd of peupio that is unlawfully assent-bled In tha vicinity ofpeawnuliu rTs have no 4ouM bat Gen. Bragg will be tibia to give Ptetea forree a warm Criminal Court. The Court met yesterday scewdinir io ad- joiirncient. Th ease of Robert Hurrhali et for tbe 1st Wednesday ot tho neit August twin, a spsoial jury of 60 dsar.n by consent of prisoner.

Sines our last the following cases have been disposed of State vt. Goorgt Smith; indictment fur ex hlWtlog deadly weapon; verdict, gnilij; sentenced SO days to cmmiy jail and fined 125. Stat vs. Ym. Brumliold; indictment lor per.

aiiading slave to escape; verdict guilty; snq-tnol for years, ritati vs. Wm. Jones and Wm. Bridges; in-dietuienttor robbery; verdict guilty; sentenced for ten years each. Both were from Cincinnati.

Inn Lockoino Niunog. It is only necessary to call public attention to this great evil. It offers an opportunity to our emissaries and the black-hearted spies, and unchristianized dogs that ate now engaged In the service of Lincoln's administration, to do ns all manner of injuries. Idlo sogroes are coustatly lounging around our atroets and on the levee, who pretend to be looking for work, and are by this means easily thrown into contact and communication with tho fcoundrelism of the North, that we greatly fbar abounds in our midst. Look out for thii evil, and let It be checked at once.

Obb Cowt Rr Frunb. We would urge It upon all onr good citizens in the country to keep a vigilant eye upon all atrange or suspicions nharactera, You cannot be too careful in following, like the Shadow, all strolling itiner- country, and ascertaining their oij3Jiie kittdif i ff-WM tho 'crvlces of br.it io carry I r.119 ail of tbo dead nnd wound, -d to ,1 s. LKK, ea.ntr Kontucliy. Idol. ill jJT'thn containing a con ur.lt os' thu vi board the r.t.-'lu.'oO'lt w.itln In fipt, iUi dy 'if tho f.i.llUtt'.-8 of atcantboat Tie.tori.'i, iMiss, ilr OK Bo.ini) S'fEAMKll PfllhCE or WiLIS, May ID, 1S61.

ThU will apprize ynu of the fatal neeiileiii on board the steamer Kentuii.y, this muniiug at day light. Sim bud inndi.it at Columbia nnd when hacking oil', ehe cxploiled hor mud drum, filling the cabin with steam and hot water, killing nearly all ou board. Out 22 cabin, 10 wore killed or so dangerously wunded as to lea ve no hope of their recovery. Of the officers, thu first and second Clerks Mr. Petty and Quhin, and the lnr-keeper.

Ilcnryi Warledgo are. dosd the Cupt.iin, Loo, inhaled some otoam, but not much ho is complaining. Thrco cabin boys and one of (Vpt. Leo's negroes arc dead, and some more badly scalded. I got on at Vicksburg yesterday, intending to pet oil' nt my plantation nt Sunflower landing, and had a fine trip up until the accident occurred.

1 tim satisfied that none of the officers are lo blame. Hoping I shall never witness such .1 ei one again, I remain, Yours, respectfully, E. RICHARDSON. S. I owe my escapo by being fur back in the geatlemena oabin, and climbing down to the lower deck.

K. It. WiixTBifV Run? We see it stated that Ibc Governor of Indiana intends lo make a tender to Old Abe ol thirty thousand troops from that State to aid in subjugating the South. If the regiments are composed of the same material as tbe Indiana regtmout which, at the battle of Buena Vista, considered discnltiou the better part of valor, and run away, they will not, be likely to oreate much consternation when they march Southward, if they have tbe courage even to commence a march, The Indiana volunteers will not need lo wear 1 heir shields on their breasts. Montgomery Mail.

Stkamimat Lout. The steamer Grev Eacie whilo passing through the draw of the It Island bridge, slrmk the pieT on the labord side cutting ber in two, and she sunk imine.dmti boat and cargo is a total loss, The clerk reports 110 lives lost, but no doubt tboro were Bevernl drowned. Want orr Attn.) in this North. -The New Turk Espi'Ms says; not diBguise tho fact, if we would readers, that throughout the wbnl try there is not one musket for rs now ready to march. TUB A fresh supply of Aitesi received try n.H.TAPPAN.

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Pages Available:
549
Years Available:
1860-1861