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Sharman hu been particu larly tortanaterith his supply tube; not for . - 'WU houi glide lei Opening . of the present ifastmiti: ertisti thiro boon .tha least lack of sap% any portion of his command. Con ', ".44,14 t4ent of the field of opera. Alcint,' and the unfavorable topographical obaruter of tlsoflold, this matter is worthy - of spacial mention. • The Nachvlllecorreepondent of the Chloag9 Esvaiagloortai, strpprica come additional de ficit! of 414 m. -Sherman's , advance south of On. Tues day the army resumed its ,-.; smolt JO ineceeded in flanking Johnston's :• Poi4UPa fa the mountain fastnesses at Al , Mosta, south Of the Etowah ricer. The next ; Tteai `dFeo2dltig to the correspendtht, that Is capable of defence is a Mouritain region near /lariat* :which is.about tilLen miles further slid less than twenty miles north „of Atlanta, and the writer seems to think that Jobastori docsAot inland to, make a tater ' 'statist' Oen. Sherman's;adrance„ but he will fall back as fast as our forces ad , ranee, and lend the bulk of his troops to re -1" iiiorce as. How GeneretErant First Entered tile Present War "'lsltrifer . was - the qnotation "Man proposes, but God disposet.". more strikingly exempli- Mirth& intim following aneedote of General' Grant —At the commencement of the rebel lion an Illinois Repratentative•ealled upon GOT. Totes to recommend to him Mr. Grant an re At • person :for .some military position. The Governor had received application from .-intutilnenoverairleist in height and of mus cular frames, and, therefore, curiously eyed thosatall mani.attired in homespun, that Stood betare WM, as tin applicant. Ile than asked his.grounda for making, the application. "I irateducated at West Point," said Giant, "at the country's expenie. I served In hilnicp, andarhena want out: to'Otegon, I 'thought I bad retnttled to the country on equivalent for jrisj edioatioc.aol resigned.• The country is nut in trouble and I Willi to ser e tier in her nicrd:" . One. Yates had no,appoiatenent for him, Ind lie , therefore, left 'Beme short time after this eminence, the Goeernor wet. VerY :iiiitressed. in regard^ to the idling of thir_tineta of the,,State. lie had plenty of ; eftivitor offioere"positions but he personally did isobar :19w thaminutize of regimental or gaidrillenitow many privates eompoied company or bow mazy subordinate officers there shenld be in a mint' ent.. in his die . tress he ashmitheltepresontative of that plain „littbsnmery to whom he had been introduced, it be knew anything At these matters. The Itsprisentatlro Minted Eby bringing Omit into the Goren:Ws presence. "Da you under. ststal the Mmtnisation of troops?" inquired the Governer. The ropirwas in the altirma• -AIM: , "Will you uncap • desk in - my °Moo fore that I "t,l;l:rpmet" was the :text question. .., , "Anythisit to serremyeauntryr erns Grosa's s r*Pl.7.. , Awl to wank he at once. went: And bittfoithis Grant might still ha unknown to An; : By,bls Lenergy- Illinois became ::nOted - forthe speed with which eho Cited her ', - -ncrteaiturr atoms' colon - 4 Aso roustems OTII , TRAIAAORTATIOIF volunteers au or , ganised,st tine looting man, was chosen by trni company office:l a Colonel, but ‘haring -12 n malts!, est i eeith the regiment" fell into ' lleorder ' cialeite terror of the neigh borhood where it waslanampod. The Gover nor refused to commission the nominee of the reginsent, and.orkat Grant if he thought he could bring the turimient mesa to order if, he were appointed the Colonel. Grant thought he could, half ..sus hoar afterwards an • applioation -era made to Gov. Yates to and a regiment to-Quincy—oneAtundrad - and twenty miles distant but' the'lremble' with the Governor wa x , not the want of men, but the lack of transportation. "Bend my reg lmant,"sald Grant, ...!and I will gad tans. pottatinsi.'" Ties command was giiin_ and night the regiment was under ordsri to march. On foot the regiment was trans;. ported : to . Gainey, and when the men were there inimunpad they yierirepqrted'u belong ing tonneof, the-best . diciplined regiments of Winds yolunteern: - • Illanioek on the PIM. "it . "be " litigate:MA to sea the conduct if :illstoSioek on ea doll, The amount of "lobar lobar hii - perforried roe:herculean in its charactir. Hif quietness "of' *aeption in : divining the ffilitilienf. o- atflOVomente of the enamy, his earticeristio, promptness in !giving orders, his amiarkablaceierity, in • mates . troops to pointsr,.his antraotdissary caution ',set itsills‘'stronfeliosltlori when invited Ii do co by iiissenetny; webbed with his , Intrepid- courage and fowlers .heroism to loading Ids isolumni assault, Alf beautifully ~:'.blandediritti'modesty;tiud - grace; oespisre to imark,biai- Lir one of the feeding. military ii - , stpiritsrof ad*. . have seen "biro under warted so:dining eiratunstanori, have herd blir orders on the battle field, hove wftaested thii erect df the inspiration of his 'prasance when the troops were 'orating, so rt.hotbrpaak. from personal observation, and . tell but huff the truth wharf I soy eat' lie pdstiates, reinekabla mxibisiiition oL those . sterling and ;qualities which fit him • , 310-lit.dlitiesperhed =Mary leader:: 'One ot _hltaiiiiit'prisminent T aharacteristies is to else: nothing for..hfutielf,....ind to ender honor to henor ate.—(so. - .ff..T.lteia . ; . tymerAL,,Canby The Few ,Orleshe Ties Dettci has the follow ing: Binding that hatch Iktillappaleasion incietelt-aeletheliositiotr to be - assumed - by Sensual Canby. we Than, At considerable 1414 amertained the -facts . from official aWiMoltic_Banta time ego dt.' was found expip : dint to,entasilze geographical (not inilltary) "41 - #lll.lo3W;eoraposed of two or more depsrt nWAb -Dirbionilltrerldlssitelptir is composed of the Deplirtmenti of Tennessee, hiissinfpp/ aftd Ileateckyi ihloh watorlgi nallyhreatedifierOaneral Orant, bet Is tow Mitnnunided by iletieralßitenniew, A new di ',Moe' is now been createducalled the Beni ]ldlroissivPl. `' T le , the command of General' Canby.- Di:exited :boniadarlea have trot beeieonceraniested farther ithan the De-. naricient ef-the - ti elf Included. than. . to big commied, bit will re . paid° General Caribyjest asdieneralThomas reports ti General Sherman, inste ad of send - lug direct to General araut. , :ifei can not ea* ',froth any intelligence_that tett that the statue orGeneraf Bohm IC:affected in 'the allgWaot Eel ». .. • Tip-Lonheille .efihktei? .47 -ugh &dikes. iron ' Eastern ICentucky' ere to the etroatihet.- /Soma I}B not yet the fltatar.;;Wippssts to - be hls opleot,ttitattik LoSifitelleet ssurisiitdasp;ASittlA ho l , ISg felt ; ra.:i te r tkeptag .to -stub 14 . eat t 04 1 1F.Aege Slef,irs the snivel of hodina- $i o ts 7101 1Mettbeh4 . 1 . 41. - ickrgs monnhed. hireei 441: 0,1,. end ihmlll. l io l6l it , date 'go ,h.. 44 resat iha kip inea‘J video- to iravoltsn 11.0 ttLiontly , bellalad"thst - hil'llit 'wive toeaeerrifatly dtiutth'llislitiasgo At . . . I t .k.ltti—MO' L AID ilta.r xebol ..ptitonitra iirtV , sseetatt.:VinqlCatassilcidayi YrOui &gird •Olook't , .Thy were 4, tntohadlooll{gl4tat ihidr alothes being 6 xasged i$ to Elszazorni-ailainivriies 'stunatt Cbgaiticiarsii!: liSso inthrho,' non , thst ithil:it:..Kinptosy•cro -thinitsiot, 1 Johnston issnad • lotions •• tO: eaventPhitt?,o' aossud;Lia.' .1.4414' , Z1 ^.• • - 'r? THE. - '., 'DAILY ?The Campaign. Dazing last Tittered:l . night General Grant withdrew his army from beyond the North Anne. Saturday noon ho was across the Pe. munkey at Hanovertown, sixteen Miles from Richmond. Within about thirty six hours the Army:of the Potomac had marched over thirty miles, crossed two rivers In the face of the enemy, and transferring Mai from; po.. aeon directly in front of the rebel forces to a position far on their flank. South of the North Anna Gen. Grant had between him and ilichutond two considerable rivers and twen ty-fete miles of ground. South of the Pamunkey he is five miles nearer the rebel capital, has avoided Little river. and the South Anna, and, if he chooses to adiance etraight forward, has no stream but the upper waters of the Chickahominy to arose. Having cut loose from the hues 02 the upper Rappa hannock at Fredericksburg and Port Royal, he resumes:cortuitunication with Washington byway of the York Riverand the Pamunkey, and Is within twenty ,miles of White Hoare on the Latter river a safe, near end 'con venient depot wholly In his rear, and 'numer ate to the enemy. When Gen. Grant first mused the North Anna be selected a Point considerably to the north of that where Lee expected him. His present movement fa made at a point south-cut of every position at which Lee-was prepared to oppose him. In both instances the rebel commander was fair ly outgeneraled, The feet that Gen. Grist has pot his whole army south of - the Pamunkey, leaves Lee no choice in his future operation'. It appears by an unofficial dispatch that the Rebel army abandoned its camp covering the Junction on the night of Grant'a movement, but there is no disclosure of the direction of Lee's march. It is of no or whether he expected to oppose or intercept Gen. Grant's operation,. Aware of hie appearance south of the rivers, Lee has undoubtedly thrown himself et once between his enemy and his capital, and prob. ably onenples at-this moment the line of the Chickahominy, Massing . his force on the Meadow Bridge and Mechaniciville turnpike's. And it is remarkable that wheneaafermerly the object of all strategy on our aide has been to keep the Army of the Potations' interposed between the enemy abd Washington, and to cover our capital from attack, It Is nob Los who is driven to protect Richmond, and Whose movements are made to depend on the men- I aces of his advancing and victerleni enemy. GOO. Grant shows hidtielf a master of one of the most difficult branches of military mei encs—thit of moving great bodies of troops with rapidity and precision. He handles this huge army as if it wore & brigade. lila last March is equally remarkable in another way —the crossing and the Waged° use of rivers. Viewed aa impediments to the movement of his aroay Oen. chanties utterly disregarded the Northltata and Pamunkey, While at the same he btu reeds both of them terse as e 6implete,protoction to his own Nankin march. ins pest has enemy. . • Whether Grant ollginally monied the North Anna with a view to recrouttli it is a gees • tion oh which there - Ts nasna ir ering evidence, nor is it material. What is evident is that, baying arrived on its south bank, be found Lee Is a - position which he did sot deem It advisable to. attack, and which be has thereupon turned with consummate skill. Every point on General Lee's old line of communication with Richmond which he was deemed likely to defend, every, point which afforded °bricks andpeculiar ad vantages, Is disposed The Can oral Railroad, the great North Anna line, the Junction, the South Anna line, and finally ilanoverCourt Rouse,. which was a position Important in more than one respect c have been neutralised and put aside by this last masterly maneuver. Grant is twenty miles soutturnet of his Asst position, nine mile'. nearer Rich mond, counting by distance, and . a month, measuring 1 y time. The obstatles which he his surmounted by this one march may to reckoned equivalent to at least.,o much addl. I Gomel duration of the campaign. Hanovertown offers an approach to Rich- 1 mond by one turnpike as far as Shady Greco Church. At that point, moven miles from Richmond, the road divides, and makes for the Chickahominy in two branches, so that a column may cross at either the 'Meadow Bridge or the biecheniarville—the latteibeing a trifle the more direct—or both bridges may be attempted. Bat, eines it is probable that Lee will offer no resistance to the .adrence of Gen. Grantexisept on .the Chiekahominy, the eetge of Richmond 'may be deemed to have began already, mut the matt gun that* fired 1 in this memorable-campaign \ will .be heard within the defenses of the rebel capital. The present advance, moreover, puts a new lace on affairs south of the James, and will enable General Ittler to resume the abrasive. The ap en of General Grant smith of the Pamankey Is in itself a reinforcement of the I damn =the James.. At first tightit looks as if General Batter might cross the river and unite with the Army of the Potomac for e concentrated movement directly upon Rich mond, but we deem it unlikely that either he or Genera Great will be willing to yield the toads south of Rich mond—linu at ones of reinfordement, 'of supply, and of retreat—without ;smother ef fort to possess them. And since the close vicliNty of Gem Grant to the defenses of the Rebel. Capital may make it Incumbent on Leo to summon Beauregard'e fortes to his aid, that necessity * equivalent to the same .0. &Waal strength-to Butler. Bat in either eyent, the presence of Butler puts a straits iMon the operations of Lee, from which no in genuity of resource can at present releato. I#l.—N. Y. 7nlsole. Letter from the 140th Penna. Regt.. - ment.' , , Wiemeke a few extracts from a. latter jut ieceired from Capt. hlogrew of .the above named regiment, under'ate of Sfisy 10111, " Sine, moo wrote to you ea the 18th, mit regiment has lost 'tat' , e ight mote men, which makes our losses ap to this writing 200. Oar brigade, as usual, hoe suffered - more than any 'other one in the army, as we have not morn than one. half of the number we started' from camp with. A few more hard fights and severe charges will reduce the brigade demi in numbers as lOw uit over was. It has the name-of &fighting brigade, and the boys apt pear determined to keep up their reputation: The list of curtain., in my company up to the Present date le as follow's ,Emma—Corporal Tata Waits. tie wet struck with •4fregment of a shell and killed almost tumidly. ' . ; Wouansn.—Lieut. Robtl J. A usten, in the head; Sergeant Henry W. Cage, in the-shout, ger; Corporal Henry Worts, in the leg—slight; Corporal John Gray, In right arm and shoal derelight; Private Michael. Kelly, ' f rigid shonlicr • John Balgtiarts in leg—slight ; Stephen ' idelntyrei2head--Tery slight; Wm. Pence, hand--ellght r•Winfield 8. hillier, left loot—since amputated; Alexander:Marin; injuries unknowitto m e. , • • Jiiiienso—Siunes Bowser, C.J. Lefever aid Alexander Marshall, making hi, all a total of foliate= killer wounded - atinXidniing. • Corporal John WeXtd,.. - Who wax killed, was respected and beloved -by every , memberof our.regiment,tad he has loft a Iniatof friends behind him to , mourn hie untlnielY end. I hope and trust to God that be has gone to a better world whore there are no'hattlifif to - be fought and where no treason or Unitas Abetted. Dow thlijettirr to Ms bereaved parents and tell Mein OM I sympathise with them most sinoorely,', . this their boor of . . A Bsti—The .Brownsville (Texas) Lal National. Mica Ler/pea April 28th, contains the following. manliest° from-;the -editors : Teo Cants,-We thought -of .harlig .an onion for 'breakfast a few momings ago, and were horrified at the latelllgione that onion, were selling at tea coati apiece. Then we thought we'd take an egg, but 'eggs , wars tie mats splice. Tea apples likewise. make a dollar.: A cabbage head, at ton teats * Iraq :makes about i t ia dollar n cod a Ulf. A cigar costs tad stature cents. After :ature coaddsratloa of all thise gi, we UT* COM tO - UM , cololtmlou that oar paper's worth aa :nab as an onion; tun an egg s cabbageolcaf, or , is cigar, and we base there re raised the pries of It to "Zee Cents. ~,,, .. , . orA ia . ' ' Sesamta.—A fetter fro San bs ri v e r, West :Virginia, Jaye sOn the pa ng* ,w feW dos ago, of • part of Wel:3th Ohio, a man aimed ifonspbrep leaped oiet boardand'swiemboin. -, Passing by Ida home Whoa. 'asked foxisoradsalon to stop a' few sainntea and wu refused, whenbernobed snd dual/ the hnstieine deck and made a leap for the 'vim '. Eking to. th e studies be struck out • el,pler the abose, r ansld4 volid of 'sheers, and =thaohed . It safely.. ..The boat passed • n.. After bating Owed kb wife{and dried h 4 10 00/1. he mounted a hos:viand in' . a gulautlis_pasSedlotif hOsls shthily Instil* . be take* 01, .At the next epsilon; was do •e. Tbst manWiti. do. - 'k ' A DITI=I4III , of . volorad froppg. .unda irerrirmat it,lter, atom attaiiksd 40 , 400 fag Into , laillaas t on the 361 k %. nut,` Emil HIV; on Us Uinta 3?1,: tosditatelodbuit war ftomthe igottoters.hiwa t slsuGliawitrorcwo. k;- .kncdiit *wc4g444l ~ ' - MEMO ' .-1,,!-;.-,-7...-'.':... -:". ,•.-.-. • .. -',..::,V,7'44.,, cii -- - , ,r4i, , k.L.,'..- , • ....- ! .. . - --• '-- ':-,':-r::'''j'''f;;''..--:'-f-":'-:...t,...:'.•:',::-•v,I'f:.!J;-.=,,.4.-,s-':;y;.ic.'.44f-sIA'',''-'7s- ,' i ~._,.. . - s•-. ~-:, ._ , ;fk.:C.Atl..4.l4}A":"'• -. 4vit..iii..4L4,",;r4.k-5.,,14.14,:4-s-,... : - ' ~.i,.i--;t"...fa46‘-`4's?7. i .' . • ;;;.:"....'"..i,..2,1t,.....Av;:41itA,4.1,101;,` ' • . • ' T....4.?,.',...,LiNi.z5re,ii.445,.kte5,2,-"ilk-1•.. , . .. - all-` 74 " . 4 ' - 1 - . -. ..,...,... . ,-... . . PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE . 1, TELEG.RAMS. GLOOM STATE OF AFFAIRS IN ROOMED. . Guerrillas Captured. I!PORTANT • MOVERIENTS ON THE PENINSUI:II SE.SUREGARD , S LOSSES I Union Prisoners Removed from Richmond, BANWSUPERSEDED BY GEN. CANBY. Mexican News. to., to., et. New Yost, May 31.—The Richmond" EA anziaar, of the 26th, speaks of the gloomy placidity prevailing in that city, calmed by the closing of all stores, shape, 'to., foi the purpose of bringing into service all the arms bearing men. The families of the poor mili tia men, it saya, sentient' to mingle anathemas and tears with their borrowed treats. Ex tortioners in the markets continue to moil their profits and bless the wisdom of those in authority. The people have grown sick of the wrongs inflicted upon them within a brief space of a few weeks, end be Bare they will treaaure them op. The 22:ccs Washington special says: The House Cor•mtttee on Foreign Affairs are in. alined to theopinlon that Congress has aright to indicate what policy our Governmentshoutd pursue in regard to the French in Mexico. A scouting party sent out from Alexandria returned on Saturday afternoon, repulsing a party of guerrillas, capturing a number and destroying a large quantity of supplies. The OaWorlds delelation in Congress hope to tocare the modification of the proposed taxation of miners. The Scroici nays it has information not propeir to ptiblish at title time, giving full details of highly important movements now taking place on the LPenlienia. Meantime news of a most important character may be expected any hour. The Itcrinuda Hundred correspondents slay,' Petersburg paper. officially announce Benuregard'i loss hi the fight. with Butler at 3040 wounded .end In hospital; killed not counted. Also r that the people of Georgia are. fleeing before the &drapes of Sherman, and that they have groat difficulty in proem , bag food andUlothing. ' The Heraki correspondent of the 26th gays, what force* Beauregard bu not sent to Lee, remain in oar front strongly entrenched. Gen. Winder, who had charge of the mond prisoners, had shifted hie quarter. to Goldsboro, N. C. The Union prisoners have all been remov ed from Libby prison. Prutenztrtua, May ! 30.—The Balktia hu the following spacial dispatch . IValltingtols o May So.l—The Star says thataell the troop. in the field in the Department of the Gulf and west of, the Mlestuippi River, not inclodlog Miszouri, - aro to be commanded by Maj. Gen. Canby. General Banks hub:en appointed Military Governor of LonleLena, with headquarters at New Oriole/I; 1 . The 'Captain 'General of Cobs announces the arrival oY Argnolles at Havana, In cus tody of the Spanish .grit. The Captain Gen eral, Ina letter, returns thanks to Mr. Seward for the service he has 'rendered humanity by famishing the medium through which a great number of men may obtain their emaneips tion, whom the escapo of Arguelles would have reduitedlo slavery. The Captain Gen. oral adds that the Simple presence of Argue] , lee, on his retain to the Island, has already given Liberty to sighlyais human beings. THE CLEVELAND CONVENTION Remarks - of General Cochrane_ CLEVIL4IID, May 31.—The Convention met and was organised by cheering Gen. Cochran*, of New York; as President. hir.Cocluane, on returning ethnics, sold that the duty of thir Convention will be performed in accordance with the view, and wishes of the people whom it represents. It will have advanced to a position that mot command universal supine's!. Ile are here occupying a com mon ground—that of the broadest and most - catholic principles of democracy. We are here not for party, but for country. Three years ego, wheat be very life of the na tion was threatened, all true patriots dropped patty and mated to the rapport of the °enemy; but the hour Is coming, and it has almost arrived, when the rebellion will have dis appeared forever, and then 1111 theta free per. pie should reviewthe past and erect safeguards against the dangers of the future. - It Is at each a period Ume,yon have assembled, and while sustaining with all the vigor and strength of a groat people actuated solely by love of coontry, oar armies in the Geld; you ere abont to organize a civil party at home, and to proclaim and maintain the principles for which the soldier is Ito valiantly fightiog in the field. Thus and thus only can the people of the land realise and enjoy :the • legitimate Mats of the sacrifice" they have made. The rebellion most be- effectually and forever sup pressed, and:the Union most be preserved. We have not mothers to indulge in any co Id dam with a view to weaken the Government, and we are not here to throw any impediments in the way of the march of our glorious ar mles God forbid! No delegate Is here to occupy any position unworthy of the broad est patriotism or the breast of a true dmeri: ern citizen. He saw before him men who in days gone by entertained essentially differ ent viewe on the question of slivery; hot eients have so ihapedthemseives with regard to these great question', within the part few years, that all can now stand upon common ground. One of the. effect" of the rebellion hase been to destroy "briery, and the last vestige of It ienit be ,wiped away. Ue , L n u• dad to the meeting of the War Demoaratie State Convention at Syracuse, and character heti It as an idle farce—a committee without minetituena—and secured the Convention that the. War 'Democrat" of New York are -of storms staff than to be swayed or 'Created by a few peddling polltidan.. While we problaim all men on this continent free and equal, it 11 Olile 'duty to see that such 111301110 n is literally true. We mast have elate and untiring regard for the civil rightli of all. , For if, private righteous not respected, public, Liberty, falls. Its basis is private and individaal freettenti ICI 'method Is' through each' eights, i Mid wo,:: thergfere,.' declare outsells" empliatlcalli and maequietacally for ; private tights and publio liberties. Never under any plea can the rights of the raison he suffered to be Invalid unwarrenta: bly and without due process of law. Ind!. vidueirighte are modified by lan. thech , antitrust, require theenfercement of martial law, all other circumstances must succumb to the necessity; hut until then they should not be infringed upon; however —rewind the plea. Law is the reflex of order. Order is of God, andits sanctity mutt bte kept inelohite. When this is stricken' down, there gots Titbit our inetitutionsandallintioratelyconneeted. With these rights is the freedom of the press, and -the administration or .the man who would aim a blow at it Is gunk: of a crime and bat little less guilty than ho who is wtraltor to the cause of his country.' 11 He alluded to the right 'of 'alum and de eland it to be a principle -of irldelt every American dtimno ought to be proud; that the refugee tram ilwolespotiem of the old world le ereldmad to Cur shorer, and is to be preowned Innocent ;Atli 'monk pally under the lewst'of 't 'Dew • country, in Which he Seeks ~an asylum ._ from opprossloh; Hnipoke afsome length In defense tif the Utility of the Monroe doctrine. and stateliest when we hare got through with the rebellion, de ws soon shall be, we will prove to the World that we have lett the will and vigor enough to preserve the: American Continent free from the pplfsited.#ll4 of ;tho ens of lonian - ryas. Gatt:Codusnit was frequently oboored, and tosoozOlastostimlif a storm of applsous. IPadfla Nsw 1r0ur.110 31 .-9 - A Tram* Wading sPeattel is Th• inetue. Pattie Itall rAil Commit* , loch satin 'on Saturday. tttitoutzraukin.tuuch.4rogrtm • They ad litotlo-tuits owtt bliVaud , dd tot gIY• mob Onaidarattou to ttt? Soap, bac 'We Is also . . . . • PITTSBURGH GAZETTE CITY AND SUBURBAN. nmsylvanlans: dee, estates', belonging ■ Regiments, are In • hall gonrsTst. Elfish kralos, I, I Res W II E, 19 Cospont I) Deebright E, 11 Wounded Pe The following worn• to Western Penns,lr the Washington Itosp' Wm I 1 .k, D, IB Corp 13 L hid Igor. o C 3 9 11 Cleeruld. is Corp)°, Wild, 0,102 Sougt T B Dougtior.y, 102 Elam Dump, D, G 1 IV 6 11111.10 r, LI, 110 HOSPITAL. FILIAMOOO O M Yortn, K, 140 Sorgt B L 0300416, U, 1021 W 3140440051, 11, 100 Thos Worttfll, K , 140 John M B Ery, 6 140 Thome" Small, F, 140 B II Dailey, 0, 63 Andrew On • on, , I nman 111111000, I 1,11 GorpJ Virdlue, 1, 140 Jews 6 Rutter, 6, 100 Wm Hurley V, 61 J.. E Laverty. 0, 105 Borgt 0 Elun,lol .AILYIZ H COSPITAL. B Geßatt, 0, ICO Jnrah, 1,105 D Myers, 0,110 0 Knapp, 7, 116 It J Broomfield, K, 116 TB WW4nu, 11... 110 Sergtll 05 Johnson, T., 179 T IL 71!e, 1, 115.5 HOSPITAL. BerstJohn Graham, lio George nobelium, A, 100 Kaarius kleSiekle, A 100 tarp 51 B BlaKeeter, A, 110 F Victor, 1, 11 Flown, D 11 W 11, It J Murray, H., 61 %V DITIne, F. 62 Y Remelt, V, 62 Lambig, 1,61 J Y Selby, F, 100 OA IMIWIL W E Black, F, 0(0 A 11 'oihbariter, 11, 100 Sergi 01 Crow, F, 100 Henry IL Allen. F. 100 Geo W Cruises, 11,100 David B DunkLe, le, 100 /Om Cleaver, K, 100 • BOBBY PLIABAZT BOSPITAL. James Marquis, E, 100 RAI Pbllrlpa. B, 101 Dvstel Kramer, F. 110 ',John E, ee m Johnson, BI 100 .1 CaebdaDar. B, diarery, B, 102 Frederick Dander, 0,100 Rob D Ilatilsid, D, Ward K Exam,, D, 103 Jaz Chamber; K, 45 inambal Ilarkuess, CI, 11 A/MOILY SQVABII H05P114.7... Lleut DaTid Strathatt, 11,11.1 ri t Lit Oar Cooper, I, Lime J B Vance, 11. 140 1. teat J O Basicll, X, 140 IChu Hodes, 8,140 at* B Forsyth, D, 103 Beth Warley, A. 139 HJ Homel; 0, 155 John Curry, D, 116 - InDICIAIT SQUARE 1 / 0 6rDIAI“ John WIIN D, 61 Bent E Thher, I, Ir 3 J 0 P Ilanace.D, 61 freer. R Worner, D. 117 Geo W Reeder, 11, 11 Sent SoMMI Deimom, C S.mnel Steen, IL, 11 , 01 101 Wm Bookli, D, 61 flohn W Songfitt, 11,1C0 Increase of Compensation. We are Indebted to Mr. Denniston for a certified copy of the "act bacreasing the clam. palmation of certain ofheere in Allegheny county. Under this tot the compensation o the commlnloneri is increased from two to tlecs dollars per day, to take effect on and af ter November let, 1801. The collectors and autumn' of the several ward,, boroughs and townships, and the supervisors of roads throughout the county, are allowed one dot ler and any cents par day for each day nacos eerily employed in their duties. Also, the "act to increase the pay of jurors and witnesses in the counties of Allegheny and Cambria." Under this act, the pay of jurors, attending the several courts In the above named counties, are allowed one dol tar and fifty cents per day, and the fees of witnesses attending raid courts Ls fixed atone dollar per day, with the mileage ak previously allowed by law. Neither of the above sou were approved by the Governor ;but, not having bent returned within ten daye after the presentation Whim, they bream. valid.under the constitution, in like manners, though ha had signed them. ExhiblUen for the Fair A relics of grand entertainment..sill be given during the continuance of the Sanitary Fair, In the Auditorium at the fair, and . also In the varions balls of this city, which have been secured for that purpose. On Wednesday livening, the Gad Intent Literary ficciety will give an exhibition in Magenta trail, for which due preparation is bang made. It cannot fail to prove a most attractire exhibition. Oa Thursday night Bt. Bridget'o lissoola tion, assisted by the Choir, viii glee as eater tainmeutat !duos& Tian. Oa Monday night of next week, the Gar man Singing clubs give a grand performance in the Auditorium. On Tuesday a concert will be given under the direction of Professor Slack ; Wednesday a concert ander the lead of Prof. Wamelink Land on Thursday and Friday the Gorton:its Society vill give grand musical entertainments. On Saturday the Oratorio octhe blemish will be performed by near two hundred vocalists. Oa Tuesday evening, June TA, Ur. and Unr. U. %Leber will give ► grand conetit is Concert Usll. PIYJOUIT TO rna Bzrnatr PAIL—At tho establishment of Mr. James Flown, 31 Wood street, we were shown a handsome and valu able present to the Sanitary Pair, *misting of a national revolver and double•barraled obot gun of the most elegant neigh and worli r manship, with case and all things complete. The articles are presented by Moues. Cooper it Pound, of New Tort. We were alto &bowls, at the same establishment, an eight barrelol repoloet, man afar:tared b 7 Tryon Bro. of Philadelphia, and also presented to the Atli It is the first one of the kind we hive ere! aeon, and we andentand they Intianat been in'roduced to the public. It Is of small sin, and can be earned y conveniently as and, small sized revolver. Box Orna Dr • Starlit C5.e....-On Monday . mining a rum named John Brickley, aged about forty pars, was tan over by a street oar, on Penn street, nearly opposite Christ Church. Ile got on the ougi and stood on the platform with the driver. At the pobgt meationed be stepped off and fall, the wheel passingoverhis left leg, mash- Mg it in each a manner as to require ampata don. ml. operaticin wag performed by Dr. Jame. L. Duman, of Penn street. The man Is cold to hare been intoxicated, and itappears that the driver of the ear danot.obserre him stepping off. Be resided on Sixth street. Scariest°, or Busuress.—Mayo Alexander has, at the request of the Ezenttiva Commit tee of the Sanitary Fair, Issued sproolama. tion, requesting all merolunts,manufsetarers and other* to close their please( baldness on W.:dandy afternoon at three o'elock le order that their emplyees may hire •aa porrnalty of participating the inaugaril ceremonies of the Pair. his to he hoped that the request *lll be complied with as far 111 poulbie. It Bto Satn.;—The *bole sum of grarchue money, to:enamel:lg to $650,000, for the Blood Farm, war paid on Saturday lut at Franklin. This amount us in "runbacks, and. WU the largest amnunt of cash that hu yet been paid at one time for 01l lands. The Blood Barre consists of some 400 acres. There are other interests which- will have to be bonght yet— this sale only comprising the Blood, and a far other Interest'. A Blum Nursuroc—The eitinne of AN ghoul, raiding along the West Common, near the "old grave yard" lot, and in the 'vicinity of Ridge street, complain very much . 0 the deposits of filth and garbage in the hollow out of Marlon avenue. The dirt Is piled up, in almost unsightly manner, and Is very offensive to the IMO LI well as to the eye. We hope this matter will receive proper/ attention. PIM —This after/mon about twe o'clock, a Are broke out In the third story of the bakery of- Kr. Martin Connolly, corner of Penn and Irwin streets. The drama:aware mmptly on the grouad, and succeeded In : ke eping -the flames from apreading..to adjoining dwellings. The roof was borne& off the huilding, which is about all the demi& ausisined:„ We were unable to ascertain the °rig% of the fire. • Tna Paoolzarox.—Ths military and oleic prooeudon, whloh takes plies 'on W,ednoiday afternoon ' , preparatory to the Iningeratlon of the Sanitary Pair, premises to be Urge and SMi posing. The 111:10111 plememt imbues will baelosed in them:lemon, and a seneralreah will be made for the fairgrounds. The mlll tary, whether in or out of the ionise, will mpg Pear in uniform. •„ - • TnnLoony 05aa...,40hn r.../Ifith, who was arrester yesterday by Mayor- Lowrey police for robbing the oarpot atm of Messrs: Ofii ea bleollotock d' 06., on 80th street, had s: hearing this morning, which resulted in his being committed 'to jail for Ma or Aleundes also - lodgad • commitment against him for the sameorances. • • - ASSIZaNICIT Havoz'a Onana—Mayor ander bad haltadosen aura began:at this istojninir,l principally -fa thwakennosi and ••graaa7{ Adam Ettistigato TIM abed ene dollar awl airs for driving MO tram over the pavement ow-Bomar. strat; oontrarr ta a igty ordinate*. Jos. Howe was And three deltas la dlsordarly andoot. Cothitturelitineet shlwe VtieKtra Ne - nutey lingllooll, to; 'amine Sor, Wan 'PO in the la sotileis cohneette with the "Odes or the r ~.14111duld'aigm.6,$1.N. EitabiUon The "Excelsoir Thespian Club," of North ptte towuehip, gave an exhibitim . a at M. E. Baldwin's barn, near Noblestown, on Wed nesday evening, May 251h,et which time and place they performed the popular drams of the "Toodles," and the three laughable farces of "Teddy' Roe," "Irish Assurance," and "Stage Smack Yankee." The prim of ad mission was twenty-five coati, and the net proceeds amounted to sixty-one dollars. The Club unanimously agreed toprueent Mr. Bald win with a six dollar cane for his kinineza In allowing them the nee of his and ap pointed J. It. McMichael and J.MtEwen a committee to thine the remainder of the money, (fifty-fire dollars,) in the hands of the Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee. Accident to a Steamboat. • As ehe "Advance," a Man Allegheny river steamer,:was coming into the city about ten o'clock on Monday evening,sho struck one of the piers of the old Aqueduct so forcibly that her boiler was displaced, and one of the steam pipes broken, causing the sudden escape of a largo body of steam. The report which this escape created was deafening and smiling. Fortunately, none of the purengers were se riously Injured, although a lumber wets cut and bruised by the concussion. The boat was rounded to on the Allegheny side, where the passengers ware. landed. The damage to the boat is considerable. If she had been heavily laden, she would undoubtedly have yank. STATI AORICI7LTITILAL Ex uturnos.—The Pennsylvania State Agricultural : Society hu selected Easton as the place of holding ate next annual exhibition in this current year. The enclosure 11 the most extruseive of Its shameter in the State, containing over thirty urea of ground—park-like and romantic u the most polished taste would require. DoNATMAIS AerNoWLIDOID.—TIIII Treacara of the Sanitary Fair has :unfired $3,T08 In each from the Chicago Board of Trade Com mittee, with audios of the shfpment of mer ehtndiee valned at $1131.. The First D. P. t-harch, Allsgheey, fatal-purchasing euElleient good...for — their booth, have paid $5OO to the Treasurer. ACCIDZWL—A man, whose name are did not town, was killed by the Philadelphia expreuirain on the Pennsylvania Railroad, this afternoon, at Brinton Station. Destitution Izstbe Youth Now Yuan, May 31.—An Atlanta dispatch to the Richmond Er-either of the 26th 'eye: The people of Northern Oberst& are flock ing Into Atlanta awaittig the impending straggle. The Relief Committee is d.lng all that it possible, and appeal to the pro pie of Heorgla, Alabama and South Caro lina to all them immediately. Help L need ed for destitute women and'childran. Prom General Minter's' Department. New Toni,May 31.-6 'pedal to the fkr ofd, from artinsburg, Vs, dated the BOth says The scout■ sent out :by Gee. Keny by order of Gen. Sigel, hare renamed, being en tirely sueemif V . in their operation, gaining Im portant Information and eap:nring thirty: mix prisoners, eighty fire bornea-and forty head of cattle. The notorious Major Triplet. Is re ported among the prisoners.• In Marion county, Kentucky, es we learn from the Louisville Prop, two negroos nbo were on their way to Headquarters were caught by three man, who took them Into the wood, ent . off the left ear of tube( them, and then let thorn go. The perpetrators have been azzastod. 8.1.4"1T41i11' F.IIR • 01,11i,—Persons box lag machinery or ratintiettorts for kleohect too ilia, an; notified that Rom nod attar tilts late same ere or more mintier, of the Committee will he in attendant. at tee rill to receive and strange art tinier donated, or for exhibition- JAB. ti. fhlOrEti, Chitin, W. W. PAZ' EMIL WM. WADE, JED F. JENAINGS, P. W CULL Eft, T. 8. ELAM. SANITARY FAIR.—AII State, (kenly, City std Tenewrtakers Ia Weithro Peons;treala, Pas., Ohio Ohlo.ad Weetarn Virgin* wtbpfoals make tho t .actrthatiorts kr the rites. toulth ikettarY rat , tO; the onderelatted, Mamma °fetid Oomatidee. a ,that the proper create may to alma. Onamonlootlearlo maid to the above newt. ter will ho tAriCtrtsity,attextded t . . , VAL A. HEBRON, Creelese. a! 4,lcauhl."4'. JOHN.U. Ewcr, wt. ti. 11-=Paten'fitradhPlZ• the !WOW, Talc mere -at . 1 1 1 chili. b 7 =Wier the eh.. menet( HELP FOR THE EOLDIRRBI We, the undersigned, hereby give the wages of one day, or the mums set oypo. lite co our names, to the Pittsburgh Banitary Pair, for the Sick and Wound. ed Soldiers. in... odd N. grog. of q. .ftiais.l. ma* oak* profusion er Om% and the teenfitp.] Let the Proprietor. Plane=r, 1t0... or Loy patriotic fete or airy the store on white paper; pt tO signed by all the men of the ran, mine, nnosoe. mop. boat yardostore, trade or occupation to which he belong., tram:ell the amount to liarneenst Noma, Jr., Treasurer of the Fair, Pittehargh. Tlo, receipt of the numeY will be duly acknowledged . by fetter And the newspapers. the sound of the batik; the gr.w of oar brothers and defendant; the memory of thi gloriosa. dead, and out hopes bf .9.033 In ttu, ',struggle, call . m to b. promotepd pogrom llay Cod pot It Into the heart of every CILIUM. and patriot to rospood with Ids saute or hie tremors Poe the Eucutlre Committee.. orylOtf FELIX It BREHM, Chaim.. TO THE. CITIZENS - OF PITTS 11016}1. ALL/1311101Y, AND 811111tOti8D• tra 110601.70M5.-12 [hero ore Individuals in cargoes oteopalans not awned h the limy of *m inium aPpolnted, ohs dews to contribute to the Sanittry l oar, all such V 11110121., are respectful , / re quested Dot to oat for o persona. application to be macte.to them, but will Venco pay their oubscrip. thus or ono* to ht. HolddliS, Treaaarat al blank ing Rowe of hi. rhinos hon., Market street, Plttiburgh by order of the Executive rocoroitine. W. D. hlct3ollfAN, Secretary. PBICE3 Or ADIIIFEION TO 7118 TAIL The Isecatlro Wmmitt.. bee; fLral the following, Schedule of Pneee lor edmiuloo to the lair: To 'lone/ ..... amts. To Gluing Hali, toclndlnit " • To Meer Lathe' Bazaar, Monitor Mall, Mechan ics' Hall, 'Votary Gallery, or ()Id Corlarlty bbop, etude tickets, II cant:; or petit...ea of Geo tickets Ibt El m,' On itednewlay. the Ist day of 3nne, It it intended to open the Yale Imm.dietely cttr the inaneurating o:remonlei In the Andltorittm. To pin Wmisebon 'to each Hill oo that evening, two et the *bare tick eta will b, required. No good. will be sold on that .1 , 21134. Tickets admitting olitivn under 12 yams of age, to tun of the budding% cecept the Dining LW and the Auditorium, will be told at 10 Mb nth. The prhe of tickets to the Andlioritun will be zegedated /steadies to the notnropf the eaterttlo• meats, and will be announced ttdth time to time. toyadee IRBLIGS AND TRUPIII 8. "OLD OURIOSITi SHOP." The old and cooperation of the patriot» people If Warta» Petustylvartio and Lietoln Ohio, b hers by ressesied, to mating ~the alio» timed &Tun out» 9f the coming Pitteboratt Unitary Fatreqoals to a credit end • coax» Nonserorie /MP awl »whir Of the premed-tsar, of Ifeelesu ear, war of la», Indian and Befall:Moos» ware, cotriosities with the early settlement of Oni region, or with .rub and mat prominent in onr binary, »tried We» mot deecrlpties wester» easy Ist prime ie. tlefteelee, dud mai.~ U beoustht together render the OUttIOBIYT SHOP" not the Milli of theta.. Ineflons of the Pals. The committal _tharsfo» ask that all who. aro willing to hap atoutthe geed bun, 'Weald tend In loch articles of eh. WM* des seription ia they may hate, or GUI procure from others,» WWI the committee trio» they tan be Round. AMU» donated. will be e the denote may direct, or wader the directlon of the Ittoontive•Oommittse. • But articles meanly slued ns, sibibuton. mosipted for by any mem»r or committee; wit =delis steers» mot retersied Nbatyaryy •A letter shoe» accompany eaohorticlegittnifttertaln, oto—nd If it bis donated. Pe eel». flite you arid lead ti net: Watt» the • . JOS.&111 Itlill3oN, Challetima • Grout Osamu, Burets». . 'Art Wes either. donated, or le» for exhibition, e'er I» leetwlth s er addressed to enact of the fbtlinrlng members of the committ ees . - . W.D. traowes,ii.y.ft. Com a • SD Warr st. 80N. JASYSICOII, _71, 4 eslur antl Grant sues= -- 03. 4. JBO. DICKSON, u, 0. 13% , and Hand Wadi .1, Q&NITARY FAlK—atho Coicitattoe 1.7 otalochantes. fell m 1110,6114 roquattall irho aft dolmas to amtributo ,machinorp ntatoho.. tarot of any dotottPtica, tYl )lo Pdsto , te Do• ctri=t as early U 'papaw. to eithar of . aO that the, prom' attanagnasts can be man Int the inception tail lac consitlon at arttolo that null be otrattdi • Tao , Ottamttiot 'wtlU matt regularly, on Tinati7 tad attonmoona, at 4 daloct,ninn othenLa an ' at the aka of Jas. N. Cooper. No. Book TA Filth street, store amtrtbutort cam knobs bathos are trotted= to eta*: ilk Ina Octlandttos. . .TAlttit 00011:11._ : J01111,17-.3 tttGer WILMA]; warm,: ' • TllOB.-11.11L4111,,„ I > i 4 W. PATRICK; :."11"iatili!'*.44tW./4noludtatt.lhdt. AJTEUSEITIEJrZW. 1..fT14111/3111101:1 fI3UUTRE 1 ..... 3 aml kt..aos , ---- .......—lrs. 1112331:112.72 OMIRD,III =2! THE EVENT or THE BELSON Be. kinuation Drams. Dramatised expreoly far this Mantra THIS EVENING, MO he prtseated fur the third Um% the now Ran- Mu drama from the popular Loral of ()LIMO'S CAVE, mailed LITE IH TZENESSaa. Gonda). 8... Kr. Chippendale. Zynor Malden. Dan Waking:lr 800 scenary ant:LOWS& TM tap =palm will appear In taa pm:faction of ads new and beautiful eaniallos drama. A& AND Ina H. RLEBBR'S GRAND CONCERT, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SANITARY COMMISSION, WILL TAKE PLACE ON Tuesday Evening, June 7th, AT OONQERT HALL: 8.1. of !foliate and .tined lents to commence on Eatardey. Jose 4th, st the Mask Liton of Et. Ribber Dm . 1 0 of oho Oaten No Ll 2 Wood St., four dawn el.ve fifth. toyThnt ObTII.I3II3LE'S VAELETIES, Piers etas' s. I. Elam and IL ... GLORIOUS SIMMS OS THE IC SW KINT-DICLIG 3720 Auomiats Entire Now Programme To-Night. Emrni ISatttrday Night's BM Pint appearonoo of HART & FITZGERALD'S VARIETY MINSTRELS. Monday mining. May 3011 t, beneat of Ythe IiaDONALLD. fr ri FOR BENRFIT OF SANITARY TAM. BRIAN'S GIBELT SHOW, VIII KING'S EXCELSIOR CIRCUS CONDISED, Troni Baltimore and We&ington, V.ll exhibit RED L10.4' LOT, Pittsburgh, FOB OHL WELTS., JUNE) 6th, 761, oth, oth, 10th. Jlll Commentlog on MONDAY ATTERHCOA. ►t St% o'clock, for the tocekt of THE SANITARY FAIR. Th. Ilayor of the City of Pllttloorth to act mina/t -ow, a ortll see that the monies , eateedoball be dons 'oat to the oxcloatte Dumb of thia body chart t4". Ito proprietor has the plenan to attocanea that the East-otter Committee, of whorl hi. Honor Mayor Loen7 II et the bead, has atcceptei hie liberal otter am hie coutztantlos, daring the entire weak; be therefors - approtts to the pahbe to aid htna In rend.- toe that tostrissetten se Lugar game*. The Troopste c‘mpcsal of the fallout, g tamed artbtl. LOIILB3I TOUttISAIIII, the doing french Lpemtree.. and nevebeck Max. erhces nerirlll.l per:erremeee have dailies the world, bee ar qua Is her extremely orplendld &Mitred, clualcal mane exactas mad. YIAGINIA nil appear to elegle end doable *Maar equetriarthem Tad LAVSNIA, • Bonk Zonestelemm. JAUS3 WEED, the porton:tante-1a Clown. Mona. BOCUIL 4, the best Gymnast In the world. NUL ILATLOII, poptl of L. J North. LOUIS Zan FINTYL, ►tyl.g Trap. a. JUNE NAYLOR, tbe'reanbla sna Leaver. • Signor WaItBOLD, the man of many forms. WAL H. GECEN, the groat fonr-heree rider. WS. Mini, In ble grarchl rthertnamentknown In the Trench language es "1.. Perch.. VIE RING, .ho-.► name Is .ef karma In the probstion. el , l demonstrate 11, great .11staule Leap.' u • matter. nod ehan'e or tor-lefie act eon:s telae he Ikea no peer. ?WOK 110II5C8, Nestor: Hamm, comio Rotas, to. Kr Price of adsdad.a, ti cent.; ilasernd vita 80 oats. my3o.ln H. L. FiTtBDISS, AlgtaL WEXTEBITION, for the benefit of lb+ Osaßoy Tar Ihrbd, by tt Brbbyat's Allodatko, Shilatid by the obtar of et. Dtteatre Carsch. as THURSDAY RIMING, IU 2D, AT MASONIC HALL. ddxthalocal mate. 'Octet. am Da krommxt at o. WOO. Wont street. and at to door. Doan wpm at to'doeS., pmiammus to mamma roalsoly. mOOlt iraar. 110 FOR 100 D.tiYa ATTENTION BATTERY I BAT ?ZEIT n, order Copt, ASTIIIIB STUART, wW met.. • tow mort_raa sits al tb.t brad...marten of KNAP'S BATALLION, IX HID STOBT, WILKINS UkLL. This Is nu 1W clime* to enlist for 10041.sjs ht this .IlattaUlan, and Iturtisso will !save on FRIDAY. JUNE ad For FOITIIKIGIS. pea Wasiengton. .1 3 tert ATITHITB MART. Oamdrg. RALLY FOR 100 DAYS! First Call from Pennsylvania The Secretary of War has aalhartatd tae to rata • Battalion of Artillery, urn fa 100 DAYS, to Waitolagora aae r!dnftj. the argathactort losava as BATTERY A WN tarm coo lMmpan7of this Itattailon. nolo ahem toompfal,Fl( try cr Artillary4 will to Woo Wader Moire orlll Veers report efosoo lILIKD STORY WILKENS NALL. Mich eansnatir to be composed of ICO meek,-44 be 'unstated, oziformed cad equipped butt* United Stater Ocwrologot, J. a. KELP. trirleCdtt. T(NAPS BATTALION • ARTILLERY. "United States Seriiiee. FORIOO DAYS OSLY. DATTIIIIT D, wider eceartaad of Captain O.L. ItADN, (taloa 2d Artlllery,) to about fall: That lbattallas of Artillery h acentad &stet by the Beartlary of War. • latteritas wad Dbati - • • Thatowithhts Mt follow abode enroll at • awe to arsahe 0 "CD - , •... 14(131711111(1-.017108?-64e. 11, mai Protest IlataballOthee, Nasal fltrret, fatti_hoity. es at MAW - no,-rourtirdrfen De. D,rta.o3 • Clothi4 and cubit, hmttsial Oa , aiturtar:74mail - n4faaoLDißaliea`Wi t3NS ii4a.. -- Tunin axbDt wary commutio. ,- i.1, ,, P./...ir,E.P,:!P Ilarngark4 r ati aftdaßgh - 1.11.. emsbas . 4417 VOLUME LXXVII - NO. 172 .1114.VI7F.4CT#RE.R13, IPG DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CS,AWPOED, IlLonorbetOttes of ono7 of ftoloStd BBABS GAB WOMA TEn4 7OB ITA PL emmem aBIEBS, EITIA A3D OB 143OPPrBSEEITIIS. DRABS OABTINGB, of all &partitions, made to order. STMAAIBOAT WOMATEAJIL ENDOW!, RITMO, and REPAIRING, Etrootptly attandrd to. Particolar attention paid to Attlog ILEFISIB B A 1. COAL AND CARBON OU.B. Alao, 8010 Agooto for the Wallet% D tat:rid of Pora• glran la Bar eats of SLABS% LAME 00.8 PAITST BYPIION MUT, the best rrer In vented. Raving no ,01, It not liable to gat out dopier, and arill throw mom aster than any pli roan 0; t66feccee Ito ea Ir. a. loaccurroco--a. tocarootts Itatto; IRON CITY WORKEL hIACKE3TO3I3, & CO. TOUNDKAS ADD DIADDIMMI. Oorna of Pik. and OThla:n, and Plks and • W artlSl rola* (Haar City Ih'st9'l7. Manufartzuvra ofnallamayAiad otbupz,SINGISILS, ROLLING MILL CASTINGS - 4 ; 4 141:14145.11lItY, of all Muds, and gamma jobbata. ' MILL Prom MAOptlllll)LaY. albatan 4.traa toiyapabing SOLLII4O pATENTED 00TORZR .8.1861 i orritamara FMCS? OVAL LAMAS. c#lr44-mi.24. CIIIII/AOTCIII4 . or XI FU/XT 4LAISO. , Ibis Chimney. ass intanditi kr the- Eat Oats" hoatingall pasta of the glop email?. doss rat caps. it tO ericking. E. D. .DITELUIDGE, • Tort Pitt Mao Worka, Washington itreet, , apl? Pittabingh, Penns. ROBERTS., BARNEB4 PARTS, No. 80 Third St, ritUbmgh, TIN AND SHE= 18011 WOBEIDS, Aid alanufsetapos of .A.PASINMEO AR E IN are now manniketuriog; and b►n ort baud Bathing Apparatu. of 101 klnds,"follet Wan in Setts, Water Coolers, Gm. rs' Ten andByiceoanbtars,onsb and Beim Bozos, Tumbler Drain..., Beltran., o. A large lot of lard Daces for We low. 011 Cans of .11 dm, and pattern., Tin geoflng, Conduct:4y, and all kinds of Jobbing Work done to order. B um DIAMOND 67757W0L KB, prrran URGR,:pd PAWL, MIMEO & CO., Ilarkuhbounstiol STAT QUALITY vogunim OAST STEEL, govirealat and Octagon, of :au dam Warranted aqua to any imported or man nraMiard In this ma r 0 a ff d o 1228 rEean O t N an D sa S o, InaPndt l a s i 11 12381 and - 12n O 18/MTS, it th 5,111 yd . . • A LLEN CORILICKA CO., VALLES AO& rorgnir, Pittsburgh, Ps: • • litairWerehosse, 391 LIBERTY 121211:T, kisiartectarere of COOK, PAIILOH AND HEAT. MO STOVES, PAMLORAND tarctorriGlLiTES, HOLLOW WASS, etc.,Steel end Olga Monida, Hall ing MID Castings, Mill Genting;Ons, Water gad Az tigan.Pipo, Bad Iron., Dog Irons, Wagon Be.,ccr Bo gy Enttlea, Pullers, aunguru, Gig Wheels, Conglinge WA Canino rally... Also. Jabbing and Ilecidne Outings mad. to order. Patented Portable with Steam or Horse Perrot: ; salkerod • BRITANNIA, MAIM AND SEEET METAL wowis. COLLINS & *EIGHT,. blntufacturers ell:IA/MOB PEAMRS. LAIIP BURN. MRS cod LIMP BRASSES irstieray. Abit. TIN LANTERN TRIMMINGS, mai. JAR OOYIBS. az. Idszufsetruers cf Wright' Patent TI ar N JUG TOP. Ha 13sasuil street, Pittsburgh.: JUG TOP . COLEMAN, 11:EARION ATENtrz, /*gramy Ifferattach:no en Ws flay t Grata Ham, ef the Eacommy, Union, &they sad Prairie Bird Vr; 11.1 an. BMA AHD BAGGAGE TBIJOEB, EBBABBOWG, GIITELEG:BOXES sad Wag = wort of aG deseriptlaaa- Alec, BEZEL TEMPE, for lily and Grata flakes. nect.torod.r7 rirr jilt FOWNES,.(Ioto of tholnak.of lil - 71;7651 t TUnlery,) JO NH. ITERRON (I.sta o STOVE Ilf IdUcten, lanutsmma Harm 6 Co. IRON FOUNDERS sad nt, kLLEGIEENT sum, NW* Wu* Fittgthamb. Pn. metly - Jona IL nsanoa a 00. QMRANCE, WAN= Sz A.7.l'lttn SE bmipb, iluumbictarer abIOILEB UMW W ecrli HOM= SPLE33, max= old rasped, of ircary dlsAtoa. Portkalar mol e dui* MIMI sad 111 - ViTS, Image a all , ba =dm la short notice. A toad mortnimat =mama, cm him& =Sabo Dit W. BENNETT, liflinufnetarere of . WHITE MOAB CHIN&Ind 0101/01 COL. OHED WERE. HD= end Warobactsm at MI. Tit rirTH STEM, Pittsburgh. mblfely PLildroB, U,SlG,trc. REMOVAL. I ' we take pleesare Is fietetaanythe pellle that we no. occupy the larip sad coarraillknia bome O. 12 BISSELL'S BLOCK, BT. Cum cmtiter, Whereas have lanntcalled front . the mainfgatorer of WAL B. BBADBUITTandfieIkOIdACETa a CO., • taw lot of PIIPZITIORPIAId(VA Also, icourplate essortuunst of sarivre ealebrateet Elannonlema, Mo- Weems and Maio! reds The suparkatty of the 131A&D1IPitT PIATIO Is al ready establishes,. In the hutor, of Pianos no ame tuatmunent has phial so raptly In pupuluip or modred many pramluma orltbla the spat* of tee yams no the new soak; ,41211 Iron tram., ovantremg-bais and french gdand adieu , Prams Torte, manufactured by WALIIIOIDBUSY, and Skonnaksr a Co% Planes having been along and favorably known In this and other amatrtea, cosi no further cerement. All guaranteed Orr dve years. IMMME BOBS 8010 Astaxts. Ir Pittabstr# ifortr ?a, Pa. 11 sr. Maar& Block. . Good Stand Mad MINN for Boat. taxing wad rapiktemsdow ptamptly.- ap.lo NEW BOND. NEW soso:' HEW HONG. NEW BONG.. "DHILLUTHO OT HOME" " HOLMIUM or HOME." - • DEESEHHO Or HONE." . . . . res words as beautiful. Ent the matte ezey and P n itT• Znr7bArthas dup ovoid ban it. Pr4e MINT& Coplat toalloS as tepelpt of cs.ts.. C. YdELLou, SI tirOOD EMMET. wOOD 122 Fliial Removal. We, tan-!Wally ..aanataliou4 , Dlana aid-Mute Woreromit to ow me trolldlgiii 270. 123 WOOD firitirt Liar dam Oft. Ittfth street; sal 'awl" appada, tw /Milt Nioantal Baski'abßat 1, " b born to inn car guy Idtada and,lle• tilAlo la Et:ittthasz.as Ito • fignofheOotdensatpo'.r,' • layftla , , WOOD GRANTB TDB MANT - - - WOlOl3 ,mono! D4], IL D111441:(91. ! MLR, NC / 83 ' 12 I 41401 1 54 4111 "Wa t a laddi : • rbrolOTZEZEalitSilliCUilt, FOR 13.17;E-FOl FOR MIX. A FARR OF 61 ACRE% oCra On which b enctei talnlog tea rwma, r,, lug* "run Earn, I j anta;d, cte. Ie "roll altars% ea only aro att., Mars tae city. !or partionlsri can or addreu BAII,EY, FARRELL dc CO. I^_9 TOIIIIIII ECITZer, Plitsbar;b. m:23 , POR SALE--That beautiful alto for a az et= try Baer, all - tuts on the r orryselle Bleak Bea, opposite the roeldelge of W. Iledintedt, Bel•ilugle4imaier th• Oreerestoty prepittyi ecte Wain FIVE AND ONE,BAI.B , AgtiFii. Mb It ens or the nioer dagtable location:. In the -richaft: of giber city, bins ettert.gaiklng Ilietance delta Ballengee Bridge. Than are s unbar of floe forest herd on the property, and a [tamper of chola, fruit mid ogle , mental Mee Ant out. •, Thrt whole .propertvtrill Do sold la coo {rent, cr divide:trot° tots. Tonna rya. litiotattlEtwOble• Tot farther porticulszo inquire or roy19:lot • Wool wort, Pltrattursit. WOE &W. 3 , --A.; faxin.of: 118incres i in' J. Bt.'lltalr toirostdp. Wesimarolar,d can tg, Pa. Ma t '. ralTli of 140 Era Ea ElleAbetit townlnip, ALlegitang canal. - • - ia• •'.2.. Alto, a arge twasrtary• Brick Date .. 11 . 1,0f to as Borough et : Vost Alle.ebetl. - ',._ .- --: • • Also, • Met Hate and Lot to Ellsabett - Aoragla. IrJao. Ora Lots tdialotag the borough at tlonea• par, ln J d..Pelv:a .plekN Liao , At, lt•All, la and CO. • Alto. • rj Waller tact of Osall - Isted,!lriPool J Ho 2, on e. 111onangatals river. . - ' Tor partlealars Anal* at No. i6B7mutt. greet. - mylg,ll -0.13- POWYS. Hal lasts Agent. . . FOA BALE-0310 now StOum '41,0710, 15 Ira cylinder, SO turn wok% ao heir} Iron bed ; balance *nave pwalnor . one 19 Inch cylfadet, 50 tarn evoke, 1100313441631 . 1 6 rcat will be se good as new._ . . One 7 bon rwthader. 20 Inch Arai', new. One 6 " 25 Two 0211adar Hollers, 881 n. din ~, SD Wet long. • .. T Three wo 777rotrght Iron Oil &Ms. 21 Mao, Throe Bete of Bork% Toole, for OH Nolla. etwap for ' Enquire of - U. Alleghenylilver Tank, near the Pobt. pOli SALE-VALUABLE ALINCELEE.4 M: terirr.party, being part of the w,ll known - • Tate *Materials," fronting= the (Ada rimer. botch= , • ?leaking= and Ohrstamt atmota, rantura„ - baclt to • ?rehle street. This pmperti Cdrifraluto fr 7 , lot% znettlrit feet front, and from • Met deep. The property mill Do sold la an entirety, end pommums warder alma:Mars for armantattfraimg • tlte. Terms can be made ratMetsoutry. Apply to • GEOSGE OuLHOEIN, Parmsylrani& Salt idanufactunnß6 l corner rat street ant Duqucame Wv..l.ltub mytlat VALUABLE RIVER PROPERTY FOR Bd.L3, situatad an the Monocgabtla Elver, alms . ° lb. drat Lock, baring a bunion usfd thus °hilt fed, and eaWading, - tacit to gnildock • mo; adjoining the Oonzellattile con. •••• sdningt, miss andl7 gaieties. 'Thla Lauadmit-k -elp location far Mantalsalziiag pretiesee, lumina the dyer in heat and publis most .04 ra1.1241 la-(La rear, and buildings Uteri/manacled, for tozzasy da, apply to Meta 4 I. SUBTLY, on tbiprantbea, or to W. GHLRBAIIII4, _btu U 9 Dtarnoud street, EqUab999b. • zuhlur uliti 6/ 6 I .F.--44T.E.6.2ti SAW MILL AI2D OIL BERINP6I.—Tho as .bait %or . Oda of on Oil Iternery sad ate= Sow 16 Ill; sigh sea sad ono-half agree o , ground' an eundarxe of cal on the lot—mine open and being arartislosltaste At the Allegheny lilrot and -A. V.. It.' 14 . 1 is offered for gala Tao Raglan Is now and A.3.4..ri, baud.: • 'ha lbw Mill is talsplancgd ordar, and is WI alto.' a te, haring a area -nmahog foam t tOSZat raw. 3004 locality Tor bailding boots. . for guided= call on tbsemderffgaidt. ' • LYDAY 6 tgio/16.1521•19140, ang:tf Eta 69 Hand street. Pit: abate. Vats- Mil .-42;5N will pi:melt:lse" tk '. 1. Farm of near 12.11y-ont. acres, under si"gotd dale of cultfratloa, well watered a Ith epriart deo =rids •,.. , • , . pod !cm*, dins= stoat three ands Leif tale told :; , . " --, • Oteenabsag, Wettunorediad coo-My...cm tho-TAIla- l. delphla Plas, 01315 men am t the - Pawls: ltallivad. The. tmprotettleata am a two-41=7 Btick.nottee, Frame Barn, dpring Howe, do., and good tactird of choice &tug Term easy. .. Apply' at tbeHaelEatate and Tastrrauce lea ped . : • • O. 15," HATIS, , otial . - . antler data. Lawtenoetillel. I.OOR CLALBT-A: lautit; MULE.Kbr u built tune try brickhetra., atuata BOSS STREET. have= !nth enillthligh amt., amteln• 16/146 =as, with .ittat cellar end. thalami on ect. The lot hue twat of toot aDA anal, run. an teal° Pet Co a l t ro t alley. Th. Intur.S. alb datalally laVd ha Inter sad arvashout the balm& Itirthar pat:l66l6n einittr6a . r 1 : 1 , GUESBAST. aplttatt • , Thatztd, WARM. FUR SAL.E..l.lust • na tilu .1: ream slttialatim dui rittatoacYlitiB ' B 4 , =t , ' Gzsdaikwel, 1a Itobllma torrublp, lialcrwa as Alta . : Mill /arm," about. ISTer idler fl om . UOsicity, eon. tattling about 12.5 *ars, sold at pOtme Age:. ha terms oppty to X 11.. 8 • co; J. C. SUMO =Matm.w.st.-Law, s,3.lZgroart.l. *trek. rt? , Map ftti, Va:" 100.1. ittiLLlg 4.1.14 Yuji 1: ern PROPRIPTT.—That Lama DirXW: LS% with scorn& attached. on Canon itroot, O r. ewer/ mended by 17htistian Lamson • of Sad , Birmingham. Stabling. and oath •• "t IA the: . rdabtf 109/earth street. PI elnx4h. • r3ALF:—That twetrory 1,1.110.1 i" - .1: rnallaJ.1.1110„ entshett. In good • ''and la 3111 pieta ardor, situated on the corner Decant Meet sad Oargenteee *TUT, Sixth W. , contain. Mg eight mom and dubbed sere:. bad • • bmgain. Itagtire of 8.1.4 E-21.1 Leta to t egueny,, City, together banns a avast on P Tam Lens 01 about 180 toot, and Atonic' back 400 • 1, bet 4' Icennvonhered ham 8 to= in John .'apLoanr loin, being the woody when, hisa. Ford now. lives. The tote will be sold cepandelym in a • ar. rorulms,*a..,apph: co : myiktr J. W WHIFF, 10 0 1 V ett wt. tod soil, et at reet, a. •I' bait, two ' - lac test ft-r LOUR SALE—A Ytirm in Beav Ir. IT, of 110 atm; ISO to 601 n toltivel tlet. prime timber. &Wank bom,, doutl bb:OA toot orchaid of 100 chooe tat ozodlent etc. , toy3l • O. 1.1.1t11111111T k 801C9. Ipott BILLE—No. JOT !loss thewisn'a7lei Dwelling Emu( wines dbilog,rooen. 1110 , 04 dinellitintwen &dined &Die, paved petit Done by IQ dump io an illey alu7i ni33l S. OUTBID:DM 6 SONS, n fro Gaw, f n th. ¢sue bn1144.0/14:1.kaa)re. and %Mt Wog% A11.0r+27. J - • • 11 fl ATM, .o , tf - . vorAwr s A lICTION &ILE OF T)NDEMICED Was Birannixer, Cliehhae Ileartle; • : 0111ce of Wel Qoatto.asacta r, - .. -.- -eablegtqa,D. Cl., clirril 26th; Idr4. ' %•• - WE be told W at ;relate .Crths!, to the 1112heit. tdr .•;.;-•.• dor; at the threw, arch slaw • alma below, yrs i , .. 1., *wpm. Puna, Thep- 4sy, Mee Eth; .-. .' '" ' _ " • "•• •. Gel t3g.hfl, Foamy Monday . L 4) Sh ay , fJtoona, Perm, Theo ta2,,-2.lay, 12th; • .: - 111231¢, Pettus, Tbruwithl ll 2l- 9 1 .7 ". - Eas.br, Penns, Tin:rift', Aisy 26 ; '-'. Lebanon, Penne, Thursday, - Jazt;l.chr -.- ~--; ' . , Ilariliumberl=ll 4 Puma, "le ,-.ltuctrieb; • ' fleraatoa, Panne . Thanales;.l rum 16th:. . I Wllllazoa,Petuta,2lslusday, Jae* 224 . Qae hundred coy twice. s%Alettpinug, zed; two- • , bmulted awl ty;(2so) at each of the otter pLewe.. ...- L Vasa- horeik hate robe ware:lced es .tttlt ftw - the casein settle, sr the Culted-StAna Anat, ; ,-,3 , Soh row( cad fur parposta Mini gi,o4 tergatrs , . ~ arsea win be sold ihth2.l. • ' .• - Ades beitaa2loll.;and:ratittess defy unitiiii reran: OMIT. flatted dints !immure rticst. .1 7 , . .. , . , JA21.2.3 A.. Ms Llf; •• s• • • Lleht, - CloT lira C. Q. 99. Cavalry 11artsa... ,- , - I RBI LDIICH • OTS iN THE BOBOUGH - _ :as wir.Tutrzaraiosvirxr,- - wm ke,-,6. the eu lleouposT arrsunooL•Ane-. , 4th: U 4, at 8 s'elotk. the fellcurasi slevsa valuable &tides lats tits • Bareaset '4lsepteattoullla;,.. - 04142 part et Lot Ile. 216ta srdtti alaxahates "lan et "{inn scrumming ' Olt r.. 01. twitted b b y rend.rtnyptim pit the ban oD. Lot aid t 7 Mao 04. / Two Lots 'Mats the with sidael 94sle 'eject. oszatoanclea lte• chttrcla wall aull'eittallar restually eon uslo stmt. tech let Main; a foltst or 21 lad b loch* sad. rmal,g south4riull the sass* width 190 feet la nava 11 4 841.!..00004.2eta1if Islets* is byttrs adultsmath lotezustoccated by Past sad is.ortgszta - - r -AT - - AUUTION,I,-0131' 1; IMMO air ,MOIWINGaras S. it Mecioct. s.‘ 'Ace.ton b 00... L. Tiltra radio quantity t toad FlVllttarei amp. t 4 4 =l " . C .Vrat ''!r at bl il, s` V b .N 4 4? ScrlettSeit mut npr.t.; ejtno Wand Chstrs P.octe, Malug ra4.11 Kftzbet, Wet. eptdozettiNtr n etizeds,. ertb-tout Tr steads. Niaitnur, pima t Walls. • 7.!7•11-VileagLILVACENeteer: MJELLirriSAY.- 10 1.3 . 11, TERY STIIRE AO( 27 CiatrAtrest,i ' theta:if , Oood nlaikatl4etraiir 4' lkannia "Imes Otspe and stttc Soft Itlblbass, tnatitins./hugattil, .123 la Laces and Sl,llados. . • —ma Vow Ltd =ME
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