:= :1~4': ~~s~~' , ' zr saidte WED446,O‘6IIOItdING, .1111 M 1, 1864. AND . 5 . ctiristiazi Commission. Thi'Aisay Corduattie al Waite:2i Pensayl fit'apresents tlefollawipg report of its 0p .... • er,4411$ donlog the month of Ways • This following rziliteurn have gone as del. , ei;etra to tho Potomac' Army: Roo. Horrid, ."••• 3•01.2.60, Pittsburgh S. B. MOCorarick, Pittsburgh; Jabu MeOarrall, E. D., Pralk fort Springy Pa.; Ear. W. ht. Richie, flush- Pa.; Ban, G. Usalcin, Bsrlngton, .P.a.; Hew. W. SI. Crites, Cadiz, Old;; Roy. " hl. Perklinion, Cf•ek..Ohlo; Bev. D. .11.1 n. fdeLean. Allegheny, Psi ilev. D. W.,Csanon. CLayeville, Pa.; Bev. WT. Me. North'n Mills, Pa.; Bar. MIK.. Mar. Bellair. Ohio; Bev. Z. 8.-Graham, Oldo; ' 2 1 114w.12. rkartaa,•Dookstown, Pa.; Ber. B. * •4. Ir.- Eaton. Pzmkle, PL; Rev 'John Stockton, D. D., Cress Creek, Pa; Bev. S. MOLlitt, > West A/emu:der, Pa.. Bev. John _ D. Know, Rochester, Pa.; Bev. Sylvester • Banc"; Bo ever.. Pa; Rev. la. J. Alexander, :Dallas; W. Va; Rev.-J. Logan Sample, Ells. ish.th, Pa.; Ilerv.l. R. Demean, - Cumberland, „. pilot , Bow. W. B. Did, Blount Plomant, - Pa.; Bev. If: 11.• Lowrie, Valparaiso, Ind.; ' •• Ear. James Davis Blairerilli, Pa. b ' • Ib Ile Army of tit Ckabertaad.--Itev. E. C. Sharp, Atwater,. Ohio; Mir. John C. Steam, I . • Alividulity, Par Ray A. Y. ilomton. Libra. I _ - ry, Pa.; Rev. D. 71. Barter, htorcer, Pe.; Rev. - Samuel T. Lawrie, Allegbenty,Pa.; Rev. John Rally, BloConnellollie.Ohlo; ROT. J,ll. Ly. ; ou.:pittsburghl Matthew.Andre:doh Clinton, - Per;...tblay•toro delegates 1/3 all. - The Velum= mats the following eon. • lrlhatlons recolved during }Hay:' AMotest prelim:4 etkaokledged Cluletlan Danualulan, • Washington, Pa., bobittlenali. total .nom, s 33.30r7. 300 titan* of Illartlonfila 10/ 00 •-• 7eto. pioshaw,Pirtsbn fA 00. Altd Unfo g".- F.T ...".. Puplloof the GM Word School, Pittstmeg42 70 - Damn Belief assoelation, hair of/teems Porno and flaniot Barrett; l ' gabilstilon lilniorldter_my Sox, VlZeilte., dap. SliestllPCh.Oanlea,Pal!6o Pm Chum/. OiwAl/LBY. 100 25 It E C7h - ifood•uud, 50 SO • Cbilectka Iterevr, Pa., by Ella 111 /lam. • • 11 : 011 .. 30 25 Alleetioti Ia Spring 13 10 Sal Ald Soo iilosa'a emotion. 0... Ca Summit, Prey Church, Derenoom, lime- 25 0 0 Lag arras' 10 CO' 4 11 ,7 =z1t. , E r g. lII—. 33 60 Lodges' filland Pres COsainti ri , Davidetaw_, 0," ;111 Grey ...--...—..-.. 400 - Wwkaien et Boyce, aloha PitirnyTle Beet 1j Adam Warman. :: 610 JA II Clarma...... 600 Deals Boyle co :Hari Woman - 2ID 1 67 85tat moat 5 0 0 '..':Wm tea lien... fr ) - Adam Both * . 00 -Jahn SohoSeld 1 G 7 Dewy, Drown--; 03 Adam.:.: - '' . .'b Eli llende.d 2.00 P eclineider..-. 4ID 'Omar: in lII' Church, • • ler Co. Pa . . ... 3 00 Ora alai.. Tort Pen?, Pa 71 ill • o ••• asnistubs, Pa - 37 CO Ifehollt Gfrt;Crose jereek,- ...--. co 1 Vont. hos. Woyne 80, L 5 65 ' - Tidai reeedyis 41,001 67 PrOftwelloaillowledged 110.663 as, • '- Grand total L. Mats 00 • Sihi Christian Commission acknowledge the • :,following donations of stores received daring the Month of May. O boi Cf hcapltal Norm from Saddled Belief Awe elect mot Budgie, Washinguou as. film of bombed storcrilions Seidler. AU Society el . _ • 1 boa :41 vials, lock, tos-ro"LadLw Aid Soesty, ifilbotd, Washington co. books from Sunday Schools of ildPreebytes' tiara cheireb, let Pro Episcopal, ill Priabyterlan mid • fir met chapel, Of Stromlo .11e, Ohl., _ iD • 1. box atom ham Waters Aid toddy of Green , box..limplul states Data Labs Aid Society of Sleebedtf• ,T 1 boxes:grind storm from Orebilined circuit of the I bad, hurpltal stares from Ladies All Society of - 1 d Lally ifdSobt yof Vloossucidat:ifrom ta . ...rongh. of Doom, per Mlaxn 1 tot ho mu e Blue trona lit and 11 17 - .7 'Sunday boxes tel Mares four, dailty and Slew= llistabosp iii, it C el abormfraudisoldiers All Society of /tlhll tett thin Ladies o ,3etet of lbottorboepital StOriafrein thelnuties l l.2l.9 - ochity _ Of New' liliediebi„ Beaver county. • 1 boo of imenital stones Dom the Late,' Aid 13a . 1 to; of chtrunonfoan Cu Ladles aca - isty of 1 box and lbarmt of Minitel Moroi boas the La dles' all &ahoy or the u. 7. elouth of Pigeon Creek 1 beWil of Iran from the Ladies' AU doeloiy of 74 = li r a lh a " - Ladles' Aid Scale! of • gp'l,l3.l 3 :h., dcre h,t,r i r , g Z uurf film. of hoepltal atom trom ITo. Dadingtostowseadp, Dearer comity botof ho.pitaletoma-frOM *ldererldge. &Idlers' "-‘", lik*lat r, " .spitalstotifet i ciithe Jersey Vans Lid ' .Ikidety of Ihmseetts to erotop. • • 1 two of Imepttal atone from ShO Solilea r Aid So ably of Slate Li it, amiserong Nulty. I tax of boreltal Mores from the Ildlee'LChrletls (huistsith c m e Washilattr, Onto. • .• Dates lipital t. r at ee rr chi li! Ladles of go d c 7M g rlf hospital stores eifoom Dial/idiot of ems- . lti • Witelogbix - county. Pa _ 5 box ofstorre from the Ladles' Alt Ileclety of 1 bei. of hosgset storm from the Larthe All So • or fruit ma clothing from the Soldiers' All giseili.y at Deane pa Baler county Army Commit- ' „ 1 box of Wapiti/ stores Dom the Ladles' All Sone. ac laos of ef,ome hoepton storn Awn the leaks of Mehra. u "orasllmuf ''tY" t r i ttid i t Leiy 4 _6:r w"l lleerZ P . troy cosuctxter Oka - Dulisgm t , box ofelethlog from 1:., Ladies` Aid Society of .1 tan arboant le. Lar el norm from the Utica of noon. ,1 tem orbonoltel shins from the Lake AM dale. 7 ..." -tr z irt am aboViTat' m 62 from the Ladres' Aid So aamut. aactramlaarroeto county. -I /b..= of world from the Labs' Al i ferdety or Xemat iniVelatutoreland calmer. . box Of clomng lima the ladles of Shute 0 wawa • boXef to:6sam Mores Dana ths Ladirs' ma tilde of Balm email'. &boxes attic:vital amen from the Othello! Ear - illeburg, Delmont manly, Ohio : /box of o'othlog from sal Youta Wiz,' Bolan% " -Ltd Bedell of Morals a:equal= Chola, Pitt.. peclages ototolog from Carnet Banns • !hero Clourch, Pttlabzugh. . I,lsix and l ofi ps of lsapital almafrom diddle. =l2kge nom Lad& Ald today ef Oen. boat 'of analog son boat from Wool Creek Ihddlem 1 311:1 Boded', Ohio. . • 1 pito elothind.frolti Ebantrer EBat.ltere All ka i ttfetof hcepluistcres farm . Ladh2 of licronfa. uss of lesepttel storm iarrt Soldlsm' All Saadi • firesutown stark Co. Ohio. box lof h ' spital stores troxaSsld*Aldl3o2 1 7 of Wriblngtom, Po. 1 • 2 tow of ornottal storp from Athens of Shattwor, aewaahlp.for Sealeraa Army Committee, _ 1 box of blepitai stares from asitters' Aid 5=114- of. Westfield. Lawman, Oa. • 1 a hem of hospital slant from eitilenti of n i ticix tk Vl C°3 lr G ola &dell, of • Wei lecua of t m ita at hty 'oreifeco fiddle:a . . Bo' , . storothass noldlers, Aldasaiefy of z}r •• • fssopitel 'toms frOrt3 Ald soMay t bat of •aOVI Wars from doldlon • All &clay ~..ban boots from albs 1, CCantu-1 4 0o g ni of elmideg fmnallAdierf Ahl Society ofNew I.tax.of =Wee from/dm Captdolus Youtig. o. l= of stusdriss fron - Obildrees Ltd Oodell of Yes biro. frac Sal:elle 11.1101,. PorteireLlle. exadebm-from At s /Fx/°: , i r g 7pilte from !rand .- is j. ill° 2o22o, Piteletorae foam SoldariAtd Eteicist • lips of aarfata itlrm fr.= Ladles* Aid Boeloty of Btkraofhm• • 17aemo from War co g =i 2 a ntm .i , o rh f ilagerp Dania waif front 24r0 P Hod prrs. 4 , 1 ;$ CO . 40 5111.1ers Ron Soc So.; lit Ward iety. 1r • do , Co do Cl,. , , de. do M. .1 A Gasgber • • _ do 4 ' A Wilkinabori 1 •Aa d list. Dopey. t w o v, , rl-• • • d. - -0!,. r t f,c..fm.of• 2 de ; do (I, l :lSin ' 3 33 da - 143 4th Ward &hod. 1 60 "do dr ana eiark-. • t•- dl • • : 'do--. - Mir airbag. • ' ••• da • - do Deo " t de ' dO. `lire D Scott. la • do Nn l'llecrth. •I - '0 1 1: •' •11. -0 •01 Clark; . '---, . 1 do• ea . Sin Gordon s --ao ' aa •an loathe • a* ti .do Whittegar • , 3 , fro/ go Squirrel DUI B O•dit aff , a ransom dam. • - •do :" `do 2it Vasco. 4.tvntt,"l.o , !artbtagfro,lanntwast.,,; -d, 3 „ , : EMIM ..; - .!.:..'-'-,- . i . ' . .g-...: . ?4 '."...'.--:,',-t,;'-:,::-.,, .. . . it , kilhOs ' Vll4l/11d deltiatigdO 'Eni . BosAired, 1. -- - . ..d0" . ••., do .' • do Misi IoW, do A Tend. I do do 'do MrsßS Davis, '1 • do , do do. Miss Radek, 1 do • • do do OW 11 Jon,., /.. do do • do Wise Gregor, 1. . ' :do . •- • do do 11 L BA/06212, 1 ' .de do do Mrs J Scott. I do do do A Lady Frlood, 1 ' do do do Mn Mordrek, 1 do do do MP. W loomard, 1 do do do Mrs Tutuog, 1 do do do Mrs Patton., 1 do do do Mrs If Lorimer. I do 6. do Mks 11 Moorhead, I do . do do Miss 111 Crate, 1 1 do do do Ifni 0 Sheriff, 1 1 do •do do Boy J 8 Pershing, I . do ' do do Mr Jl' Williams, 1 • do do do Mr Il B Smith, 1 do do do I'' Van Corder, 1 do do do Mrs n McKnight, I do do do Ml.. Mackerel, 1 pkg of Isaaks and papers, Miss Collins, 1 do , do do Wilkinsbecrg Academy. 1 do do do Cl!. Ward School. 1 do do do Mrs J Graham. 1 do do do Mrs Moore, I do do do A Friona. 1 .do do do BotWillialcu 1 do do do Ma J MOstmell. I. dci do do Mae Ira William.. 1 ' do - do do Mrs Bayard. I.do do do Mrs Itaiters. 1 do' do ',' do Iffs. V. D Shiolds. 1. do do - do Wsl Small. 1: do do do Km II Jaffrlei. 4do do ' do Zito IC Somme,. 4 do do do • Baylor Bonn of Befog, 01,1rits of imodrite from rinknoorn doter.. Daxingthe hum of reotdring and forward ing,stores during the past intaitb, we may have omitted to acknowledge some donations. Pomona will please inform us of any omit,- Slone and we shall cornet them in oar next month's report. Stints mist-needed now are shirts, drawors, arm silage, bandages, crotches, trait in cans, winos and !blears. • The following &tildes hero been sent to out armies daring the mist month: 2200 thlrts, 1130 cant of halt, 1020 dralren,, 2700 pounds dried fruit, 700 towels, 410 bottles vino, 640 piths sor ie s, 376 do brandy, 121 deeelng CORTI. 1440 do whiskey, 2740 rolls Imudsges, 170 do bay ram, 090 rolls lint, 261 do edam., '270 pillows, 075 Weeds suns, 42dpillow cases, 1520 do. crackers, 73 Cola rte, 74 Cashel; itatetoes, 350 sheets. 35 boxes lemons, 107thandkerchlits, - &ands butter, 1128 soli or mato, 1747 pl. Wes, 2501lottsreskres, 2117 dozen eggs, 265 arm Ohms. tO %wand' !arias, 35 encareal, 110 do CUM Mardi, 120 Ileorles, 470 brgo Ilbratv books. 170,910 pipers, pages, 1L740 small soldiers bobs, 110.700 Matte, 1260 msgsslnes, 1,572 testaments, 41 gran pen holden, 110 nears =Wog pain t 1743 hymn books, Tido= lead pencils, an psalm books. Also- large quantities of kitchen ware for extra diet kitchens In Tetinastoo. Endoll:stores to Win. P. Woyman, No. 76 13mItlffell street; monoy to Joseph tame, No, 71 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Sanitary Pair we era tory much trailed to pnbilah Iftten front tteitottlatingthaied perms in Etroito and tbo Utiteil Stabs, contaltitg pont,. sad other con• ifelitioaf to the glorious nano. 'With proper Prto of all our patriotic citizens, tn feel itonildext theland of our OtttAffsar wlll :tub If not anteed A WALTZ Of A lIIILLTOISI DOLL &BA ' =t= EZreat2l ' ohn - 80 00 Wm Beans ..:—. 100 Jima, Dicta 100 UsuryDlota..—. 300 tam L Jusastronir 1 3 00 John Stilldrlch 200 tacob 303 John Dada . • 00 androW Witcher— 1.00 Christ Stephen .: 100 Chem Stuart 100 John O'Donnil - - 100 VaJ Daman.::. ; .. 300 James Duca 40 00 •• We prlash the letten et Hon. Salta Ulm Q. 8. Wier 'at Some; UM or Oro . ; lieglay. sod Mill centime three prihriestintis u npldly en the crowded etete acts/ coinmas wfll permit: Emu, May Ttb, Heure. If. Bomber, Jas. Teach. H. .. Wiltmess, - ICAsio 11. atone, W. A. Pesseranr, IL W. Jam. Jan O'Coeser, leq., Itorelgn Oirreepandence 17emodttee, Pittsburgh isaultary Fair: ;Ceatrerarar Ymir ferarefthalto of April est duly Welted and Ifratalled Myself et thou:Wet pesdblo opportunity to present, to ptraoo, to Cardhow Amt. sielie the letter entrusted so o y cam. lam b.ppy to Worm you that the Cardinal, to response to the request which. I conmed to him, frankly premixed td send something to the Fair, and saprmord the belief that the Popo arould also gladly contribute his mite tor erds — the ante good object. I hops to re ceive and forward both their eintriburiou within a der or two. • ••• • •-• • lihtant Tp, B¢L 5150 S 4 I am; gentlemen, Tau reepacttell, . . . yew °tee eer't, Born Erse Prusetrzou, May 26th. 1661. • Gentlemen:—l em grate oily sensiltioef the honor Yon bare conferred on me le McMin; my name to the list of tomutrarymembere of the Pittsburgh Sno ttily Tair--the notice of why h I maned to-day. ~:Penittt onn toeseureyou. that Idsoply nomatils., Uttb.suld folly appreciate the grandeur of your be nertent•putposta, end In•loy • proud pleasure In .contrltiottng—bowitrer humbly -f-to your eflitrts In behalf of our pliant soldiers. civic deptore the draw and demist:4n of civil war. aui thermehlit I:ennead after three years activenenfooltt the adds: cf sangnthary results of llabeillon, thin nu most disastrous event which moll now happen to ourcanntry, would ho the cites - of the war by heidlos, without androying the cause And the root element of discord—Sherri, Owing to this fatal factence, the temper and character whir h now mulls In the dominim of treason to calcnltted 40 produce a (wont:opt far • free govornmeet—to crests's/0;1one principtee and to holden • decay of consatutLatal laws artabllshed gm. the protection of IlfeAndiirOpetll.::_'•' • , Thero cannot and nang will be' azi 'honorable aec.l Worths eon* Ana - the orb of, , genera cmanclpa- Contain, nein the blaze cf was and Cons, ltattcuat liberty as aratabow of hope and ponmise arches hi if over the steam of combat. We ars contending for a patriotic and true ches tiest entlization„ guided by • firm reliance on the wisdom and j suttee of Elm who controls tie dentate, of nations: the contest he, sad will still, net ns trestmree of blood and minions of mane, What of that I 'The perpetuity of our stational unity, with its priceless. blesslrge, Is well worth the mediae, and the peerless inbilunty of the came decostuts the rithost jewels of our htertz aid the bast porpono of our tins. • • • Ito dais Mande are drifting mace ard. The deg it Get apprmehhog when the stars on the glorious old Hag of the Union. newly consecrated irr thillood of itslmolo 'defenders, shall shine forth with renewed .litre, mod itnembissanal folds, preclsini In living characens over nary land and me, the sentiment dear to even legal bout: One /21epublie—One Fern Govennmet and Mania! Rode.: ..Willipkaisnalst• of high esteirn, ;lupe find fifty dollars anoloied for the good mum. Tours . James B. Nestrr, Idalor Gemnal U. B.A. Tx x DoMin sc. Teeth, Panavaat, Jamb*, ,NP Barkar.O'llonner and Somme, Commit mnsposuience, P. B. ?air. . . 'The Volunteer Aid Carps orilurgeons of Penton,Wants. Marrs .ffditore -L.With a number of other persons from this' Btete, I had the grestpliii um of assisting our. wounded soldiers at Belle Plain, Prodeileketarg;' and - the steam . . transports - horn Braderiekiturg -ta . Wash. Mittens , The tollowisig smiled - is wire noti fied on-Sabbath, by Burgeon Genital Sarum Sing, to report for ditty, and ware promptly on the ground on Tuesday tollowing, via: . It. B. Mowry, M. D., Goo. L. McCook, M. D., B. T. Coffey, M. D ,of Pittsburgh; H. Liner Hedge, M. D., Henry _T. Childs, M. D., of Philadelphia ; 11. B. Menlo, 11.1)i, of Allen town; P. C. Mattison, M. 8., of Blembisttrg; Thomas hfeßennen .111. D., of Washington; J. E.-Van Birk, M. D.,' and John E. Shaffer, M. D., of Elisabeth. - Bub , of the above named' gentlemen .serred - oast the pitied of ten days : allotted to them by the • Burgeon General. of the United States. There were others df the co who were Feint and did good work otter periods. The send sot them:it:Ma wore well sp. otter predated by Tarbes patients under chefs charge. Their la Drawer° arduous and were performed with a hearty good will. Sargon 'Genial Jantel King was constantly with his volunteer corps in the greet emergency about which' you and your': readers are already suf. ffelintly acquainted, — But he was not with them meritly for the purpose of ordering, but for the solid work et ithe oemuion. He was .betry day and night operettas, dressing,"nare ing And arranging for the comfort of the wounded ender oar „atm .-..Bis mu was open to the - call of every one, and his hind. Wu ism ready to '..the 'willing 'dictate* of hii own ' nobleleirt. -No soldierenet eggasled to him in vain, and nonnery look ever darkened hie brow, or emel Word OTOt otiensted from his lips: Mis workwas both flemuldan and Pp- Can. and -.was . performed' with - the greatest good will:end Madeira: • Dr. , Bing has all ahreagh the eeettei of this infantous robilikou dope good, work. ,The - hearts of neer= Soldiers will s bless ,hina fir . ; the, Manner in Which he tea dlseherged his ruinous dab s towards them... • - • .. • Dir. !tad Birth HieDirP• Concert. Among the many gonscrti on the tap for and dritinit the 'Psaltery nit, the one to be "give:thy pi:: and Mrs. ,B. Bieber deserves - particular montion. BOIL Ester is amid of 'red one the finest pianists in the coruttri, , , and, on this eoassion, par= some of the choloeit compositions. of Obspin, Lisit and otter renowned siestersPlaaPa addah are hot rarely presented to our western mut eal publics. DesideSswe an to hive that °harming Annie from, Opera Mutts, intro ducing the " La,st too of Summa;" and 111 40 the popular m _amiters," with the fs Towsr gong,'• the whole soCorapsnied by an efficient -Orshettnti In the mirth* 0f the snob& alto, tong., dn•tt.; quartittef, progretaino 'very storaotlro 01316 and the Ooneert wUI donbtlou be ono of the Ira, Ent ever gotten up In tigs etty.' - By the advertisament In anothu column, It will 100 Ina that the sale of monad testa will e4mx/2.3". cn Estordel morning: nest, Jane dth, IL Blabs, dh. Bzo's Mute Store, 122' Wood street. • • - . . , "Tae flee. 'Posik."—Thls is th e title of Anew pica of nansipOomioaid by Idr. Henry Ktebar 4 and dodteatod- to the Commiebia of Wigs of tho Pittalyarnb Sanitary Pmts.- Tia ittlepage ligiograptdosiewotthe Pair Iraffanita• mask is „ottitad'and':llsaiyindiboat, bain dlldentt. '"CciploSintnla proourad • dulls , Os oontinsumoo of the fair from lits, Cali lathe Amide= liooth,ln tbs Berthar,thelontrli, ft , whid4wln strroita ti ibt,7ol' Va. • ~~ .. ~-. '2 ,-;.- , - • Oui Book 'Fiblei Stomas, VIVI Warm? AwD'hanc. Bj the Author of .11y Li= of Ediorroad." Nor Tort r. Charles 9crlb.Arr. Pittsburgh: for tale by Darts,' Chrte A Co , 03 Wrod str et aril by Ilerit7 Bind, 71 and 73 RNA stmt. 31ipp. 12mo. This exceedieg pleasant befit of aeries-, (of which we ehculd have said there are niu, bad not the author himeelf authoritatively nettled for us the question of number by counting them under the Influence of a fit of humor, and ea architectural metaphor, as "seven," with " basement " end "attio,")—is 'made up from reminiscences of foreign travel —such epeeist reminuosnees "be say', se, "after the lapse of tea years, hang strongest in my mind." We, and probably our readers ail, bay, reed enough of "Ds Marvel's " not tinge, to hare learned that he knows how to tell a good etory charmingly;—bat if any lingering doubt as to this foot has yet found plum, it will only toke a few mingles to set all to rights, by opening this volume at random, and getting fairly into any one of its coven or nine stories, frees the 'Basement 'to the At tic,' inclusive or exclusive. What he reckons first ;tory:however, +entitled "Wet day at en Irish Inn," will be very favorably, even de lightfully, deelsive--snd the setond, "Ac count of a Consulate," and the third, "The Petit 'Haulier," and all the rest, whose tithe are written In the contents, will follow like the courser of a banquet. MIS WA's, or Cairrisc : J. B. Lippincott & Co. Plitsblgh: forsake by Lorin, & Clubs, Co. 93 Wood Wes 93 pp.l2mo. Clli edges. • This is a dainty little volatile, beautifully printed, whose theme is one of the heroines of this war. "The country has already heard of John Barns, the hero of Gettysburg But there was a heroine as well as a hero of Gattyebarg.,....Before the battle.end while the natleaal hosts were awaiting the assault of the traitor foe, Jenny Wade was bully en gaged in baking bread for the national troops. She occupied a tome in range of the gone of both armies ' and the rebels had sternly or. dared her to leave the premises, but this she as sternly refused to do. While sheens busily engaged in her patriotio work, a minis ball' pierced ber pure heart, and she fell, a holy saorifice in her country'. =rue." The volume before as it designed as a memorial to per. Waste her tams—and, doubtless, if good in tentions alone could woo the masa, our au thor Would have built in her hon or ",,,occ • ineaum acre pervolitts." Tem Boar ran rut Nana arm on 7.15. ClUzrn r. N A. Phlladelpbla W. E. AA. Ilartitin. Pittsburgh i for We b 3 D 2,11, Clarke 0.3.,;a3 Woad strEet. G4pp. 12mo. Undur this somewhat high-sounding and ambitious title, we have here not a ponderous volume in folio, quarto, or even octavo, but ■ very moderato•rired pamphlet,—wbioh will have this at least In its favor—this advantage over the balkier tome It might have been,— that It wia stand a better obance.of being read in these excited times, when most of our good fellow 0.13.8. N. A. wish to read a book, or to do whatever else they will do at all, within tho fixed and ample apace or honi fy iriioutes/ Well, the author of this pamphlet has just made a claim of twenty Minutes on yonrilme, impatient mortal, to toll you that we need only one thing to be great and happy as a nation, and that that one thing is (loon Elm. We think It might be very profitable to come of In--indeed to any and all of pi— to hoar him upon this subject, to the extent of sixty-four duodecimo pages; as In and by these presents,' to wit, "The Bode of the Nation and the Times," he herb .44 forth and limited his claim noon us. Arrival of the State Military Cadets. The Cadets at the State Military Academy, at'West Chester, arrived in this city yenta:- day, cad in the afternoon they marched to the west Common. Allogheny,where they pitched their tants preparatory to a week'. May In our midit. The Cadets are one hundred and fifty In number, and are organised into two compa• ides. Company Als Oder command of Capt. Leslie, First Lieut. A. Rood, Seeond Lieut. 13. 0. Balmer, and Third Lieut. NV: J. Dow. ard. Compass B is officered II follows: Copt A. L. Earn, Cadet Adjutant, Pint Lkut. C. J. Duck, Second Liege JeWat, and Third Lhnt. 0. Roberts. The whole is on der commend of CoL T. Hyatt and Captain Drill Master. The Cacti embraos a large numbor of thr youth of this community, reprerenting many of our beat families. The names of theta from this skinks, so far as we have boon able to 'Collect thaw. are a follows I .1.. Mar tha. E. Park, W. Parki-A.Rahm, A. Her• ron, P. Sellars, J. Scott, W. Scott,C. Clark son, 0.. H. Ormsby, P. Paulson, L. Earbaagb, J. It. Phillips, J. Phillips, J. B. Phillips, C. Yeager, A..Tones,analt. Weodwall. The ,earrip is very enmity located, on the common green, opposite Ridge Meet, and composed Of twenty•eight coats, beside the officers gasmen. Ti. 'Owlets aro faliy armed and equippeff, and are well drilled (0 all the duties of the , soldier, The guns ere exceedingly next, and are Much gineUer than the ordinary arms of the nervier,. • ' The Cadets, expect to remain her, shoot ono week, and tiny will give • number of 11/ hibtions in' the Auditorium for the benefit of the Barr. tory rale. The first drlll will be siren Mae evening. • The Cadet; will meet the Governor to- day, on his arrival at ills depot on the noon train, and will erne - it Ma Excellency to the Monon gahela House, headed by Beck's Band, of PhiladelPhist. They will elm parade In the procession precious to the Insugdration core menial this afternoon. Graco Greenwood. Thle lady lectured last everting at „Lafay ette Gall, on:Washington, London and Rome; bBl which she gore in inverted order—Rome, tendon and Wasitingtou—all from the stand pOlat of personal observatior—not the cities, but such of the notables among the people as fell under her observation. Gar Rome was meagre end utmatiefamory—a,little too mach isto 'in it. liar London struck os as dill worse; bat her Washington was realty good—full of living breathing, portraits of the men and women who firmed • there In 1850, and for *tiara' succeeding years—thst red and humiliating period when 'even Web ster stooped from his lofty stand, to propiti ate the dark , and cruel spirit of slavery, and when the fugitive sites law found a place upon the notion', statute book. - `Grace Greenwood le not a Roman, nor it Il•itoa, but a genuine American Republican. Allegheny Connell.. A apeclat mooting of Allegbonj ‘ Council' wns bold lut qtening—a. iplontm - bang pro am! in both branchos. • Councils than met in joint esselon, with Mr. Marshall to President, who read a com munication from the Secretary of the CaLi— =Me* of the Sanitary Pair, inciting Coaq• elf to meet at the Monongahela Rouse, it faux o'clock p. m June let, for the Pureeeo of taking part In Mao opening ceremonies of the Sanitary Pair. t Mr. Wright moued that the insitatlon.he secepted, and that Cannella meet to marrow (June ist)..at tiaras o'elock p. m. in the City Haildend ,procced from thence in It body to the 3.tonongehila Hanes In Pittsburgh. .2 . liiihatists was' agreed to, and on motion Councils adjourned. Meeting . of Idilltary Bleu In and out of • ' — the 4orriee; it an% adjourned meeting, held •yester4y at' Wilkins Bell, numerously attended by those In and oat of - the terries, it was nasal. . monily agreed that all dream and.men, either in or Out of the service,', join in the preemies' in full torifortn, in the:order of their rank. Enlisted men will report without delay to Lieutenants litoseffit and Banters at the Girard Rouse in order to•make ansegements to joie In the pros:ensign in uniform any branoh'ef serflm ciao wish ' , or Alma arms. The oilleors will meet at Wilkins' Ball at 8 p. m., `fiedsoiday Jane Ist, on. By order of • • Cob W. Burt's, Ch'n. Md.:. T. Paws, Bee's. ~ . . Aa lacrnzer.—A soldier who was goingto 'top the' operations .of the Sanitary and Ohtistian Ootomissione - as soon'so,» got Uwe, was aomplaining,to a ottegoon of their inenleleitoy, and,• - also - of the appetites Of the Emmons for the gOod things *him land, and of thole general and utter dlottgard. for the comfort! of the , wounded, wis stopped Ity theaurgion with whom be wee conversing, by haring his attention directed: to Surgeon Ooreral King of. Pennsylvania. "Wht, then, the B urgeon (tercel of Peraitrylv nla, whit his hat off, and his coat, too, work ing with a will?" "Is that the Bardeen Gen eral of Pennsylvania?" asked the soldier In astonishment; "why, I law that fellow wash ing a soldier's shirt yesterday." • Irv, Olt? Com. =meld College 000.00 itiorweleip,un 100 00 Dithaw • Ynnisli Its Township 60 I:0 Cbeis 0 Mellor, , Wood SD...—. 100 061 Al Joy" op—. 500 00 Allegheny ewe. Coot, s°° 00 ' CO Pf 0•111021 Jnolt'eles;ifil tinging— • II 0 lleaboy, ..... 2t McED T. Titt " qh .7 ite l ti r w! wieklry..—.. .60 Employees Die. Olintexkiniew 10111, led.- 60 Tram Filet Glow Diann; Ilakarrell,Pewen Oe. 00 Jaws ii leren , • A C 0... 100 OD Mass taaiOntri.;=.4.Tastai atterao on. , a Tulips Bast- itiO OD too Miutia tvias)l,74 1 d= 1, 4"' ea inttia.Tioacingabola'ilinmaear th• Poor "°" "" Inthrfilla.—`2Xl- ,sana. seal *sr 4t m - aul, ca.,- • OD IOrwall*16!--Wastraoralsad,. a:4O7A zit' t w o, whiralit l i etancovenc,•.--...„f:- .1 MA/taxer-8n atinsally largo audience vial. tad tido astabilitusiont last craning to tritaoss tbe Dow sonsatlon oldlo TO112111101e14" TED 15 eon ery, In the ,plado it: new and bawd- DO, sad the tallow* parts are wan sdasabod bl the otoopaari.ltwlllbe repeatod temalglti. . • Sou's oP Stocrp,Toooday oreogog, May Slit, by A. Mell►sina, anatioppor, at Com iaeroiat Rooms, 54 Fifth stud. Pittsburgh Stenbcavllliiitallroad 815 25 Merchants Manufacture!' Bank. 58 00 Eureka Lusurance Company ....... 49.00 Also, a lot on Deuces street, Seventh ward, 26 feet frost by 140 feet deep; whereon Is a two story brick dwellieg, for $3,800. Csrraur —The remains of this officer arrived from Philadelphia yesterday mornicg. Eris body will be conveyed from -bit late residence In Mansfield to Chartists Cemetery, at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Carriages will leave Jackson's livery stable, Fourth street, at 1 o'clock p. m , and Hersh berger's, Tempereneeville, at the same hour. His friend, are respeotfully invited to attend. Aeea➢LT LID BATTLIT.—Thomas J. Mon roe was committed to jail yesterday by Jus tice Baltsbary, of Birmingham, to answer a charge of assault and battery, preferred by Margaret Lowry. A oommittment was also lodged against him by seem M. B. Hartsell for a similar offense. ' Tut Fun.—The each receipts of the Sani tary Pair, up to Tuesday evening, vac ons htuoired and one thousand and twroty.nine dad kr. and seventy-scum =I a, ($101,029 77 ) Bunton roa Du, Moan.-0a Tintraday evening a eervloe for deaf mates will be held at Bt. Paul's Cathedral, by the Zter. lir. Gal ledant, of New Tort. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES ALraocaa.—,Black, alto colored of all abodes, at 'Barker's, 59 Market street. New Goons, Now Goons.—At MoCle Auction Boas., No. 55 Fifth street, they are now opening a large and elegant usortment of Boots, Shoes and Clatters for ladles and children. Flo new stack embraces everything 'that is new and dottrable In the way of Boots, Balmoral Shore, Gaiters, all kinds; Buskins, Slippers, &e., and are offered at private sale during the day or eventng.rit priest to defy competition. ania.—The largest stools of black and col ored silks, at Barker's, 69 Market street. filmeusaa of the Vigilant Steam Phu En gibe and Hose Comptoy No. 3, will meet st their hall, Third rarest, Wednoutag, June let, at 2 p m., fully equipped, to Join proceesion. Ity order of Committee, RO2lllll GALWAT, J. S. Larieritcr, Joint MAXIMA., R. H. KIBLIAD, We. Buffs. Parris and Chiatraa at old priors, at Bar ket'a, 59 Market street. SANITARY P.m UNlToBllll.—Wilit• Waists, Diamond Tills and rod, wldte and bine Sotto, jot received at Miami A Glyde's. OIECIILAIB Axn SiCol2l.—The largest snort taint is this city In cloth Ind dike, at leU than Eastern prices, at Barker's 59 Market. Bozeman and Sheeting., at less than 611111- tartar/Ts prime, at Harken, •59 Market street. Paeans Mozambique' and Mohair Lusters, cheap sal. Finch's, corner of Grant and Filth street". BAULGAIND In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bags, Door Mats, to. at J. Finch's, mother of Grua and Fifth 'tracts. • Goon shirting Mailing ►t 20 to 250 par yard, at J. Final'', °armor of Grant and Fifth eta. BALMORAL Snits at 12 a piers, at J. Pinch's, corner of Grant and fifth its. Stumm—A large assortment of desirable ityles ebesp, of Barker's. 69 Market street. . Acing.; of all sizes ►od styles, at lots prioos sod in groat Tartoty, at Plttooko, op posite the Pottoglea. Ala, th► lato Book, at Plttook'o, oppoilta tho Postoffloo. PZCEIT Dom, Pocket Albums, tto , at Pit. toot% opposite the Politofloe. Itcatte of all also., ct Plttook's, oppoatte the Postolface. blar.s at Pittook's, opposita the Postaißee. Dam GOODS of every desirable st7le, from 25 emits per yard ap, at Barker's, 59 ?dirket street. Cul. at No. 98 Fifth 'treat and 'lamina the Kaaba Planer, for sale only by Charlotte Maine. 31.catczus' 01111603, N. 1 and 2 *nth, contalst 850 pteeaa of mud° for the Tlelln, de ; price $l. For gale by Chulotto Blume, 43 Fifth strEet A. bloNtrre's superkr Melodeons, for We by Cbsrlotte Blame, 43 Plftb street. UZI.I.SLLAS and Parasols of Ali colon arid Alcoa, at Bac tee', 59 *ukat anat. Fire In Cell:brute-417dr' In lierleo— Currency In Nevada SAN FIWOUICO. his, 110.—The town of Far est 11111, California, was destroyed by fire to day. Lon $50,000. Dates to May Ch say that affairs In North western Moll= are quiet. Negrete and Or tega:have withdrawn their troops to Sett!lio. Jeans oannot place meth reliance In his generate, who aet very independently. I The movement fora change of stumpy to hunch Torritory is not sustained by capital ists. Etre at at Laub Love, May 31.—The ware house if C. 11. Belt, corner of Thlrdand Elm streets,Vith its coating, were completely destroyed by fire this afternoon. It contained 1800 bales of hey, several thnusOndasoks of salt, a large quantity of oats stered on government ao. count, and 100 bales of cotton. Tbe On caught in the hay, 'and il supposed to be the Work of an locendlary. Several adielnlng buildings were inJoirid'hy the fire. Loss not ascertained, • 'S LIST. BANITA. : OLItIL3, Trossurer hal .er.oeipt of du fallowing WT.}lgp'',l,l l l.w. =,'kr,te tantttlmtkm • Storm nesters. A Brloy al ee ey ....--. o . KC 00 Emps f katebsll,Bte. moon a 00. 61 03 i ; otg "; Bro o . f is ea /Km the Committee on Employme of A p Bradley..._... 104 91 J Hershel A Oo MO CO Ereployera of Diesel A Co.- .a 00 Dnliman k Os, rlson Wad Em• . . . .... pkyas 153 40, 1 Tram Cal 00=11143,.. .J Waltoe,'East ' I Vlnnitughacs, 2011.(0/ .T Tama; LW. Birraingbanp, WO 00 Caldwell 6 Bra, 100 01 Oa L Loctld ... 46 00 Co llct3orarrek Tor Bast Eaglc 1001001 Cat W (midi ThorplTtpr, lOD 00 I —Tow _ . 0 IVermatt,' - 10;1 00 Omp J s Illutyr To IF- /I 0. $ ==i .Prom the Omer'. P Blum, rattair, I am Ward— 100 Cub, 6th Wvd 0 00 81 0 WI Mins, Grocer, Tat Ward.i... 25 001 ABaomffi cif, OTh Ward .10150. rattcrsoti Bro.rth Ward 10 CO Tram the Iron Commff t Liom Blab I Looit 00 Jowl a Lsagh -11a-.... .. 1,010 03 Graff DoonaM 1,000 001 Opt CluOLtat Zag A C;lntcr- 1,00 CO Moorhead& Co. 1,000 00 Lloyd &Black- 1,000 CO Emmy, Phae tuts a Go. 1,003 03 ZaUstithltahas, Ga..-... -1,000 03 Jinn Wor:d a .00. . 1,1333 03 Lew 14 ." Faira " 7 - , D m vo 1,000 CO Bras. Oral Dalt 1,00000 /ram liardarara CoMml Harr a Dula. ....... 100 00 Chat; Smyth t Oo . ; GOO 00 4cllligre GOO Co ICloo on &Chips 600 00 rlrown t Co—.. • GOO GO boenborgor a 1 C 0... -- 600!00 tartln 011ver a Draken.... 40000 I.lpls...olloolaWhip , acccoa WtOntoo, Bros !Co- —.- 1.30 Oa Soletara..., INV at Lotto. 011 nor • 10000 Hole ♦ icor, Chl:ozo, 10.. Ito.oo Victor Sella— Alley Loather A Bon WWI (ot , - 11W OblumunCnw MIIM Mn lobos Han na„ 60 00 • Employou of A .0 0 • Tana pa endear: Oom 6 FO Boot' a nos • Commlttoo on Account 105103 Phll.mstheanin cOrow Oltnto (Oolonxl) 7 6 00 16 al, , Trona Ocala. boat Tato% on • Actonot... - 00 John lioncbin . - • __ Inn Gudrun . 5 00 bin Ohao Huy MO 00 st. nub On , •nuua traltod Sloan Oka Ohnnob,hlh. • 240 55 • • WWl= • T Znas oe uo 01/ shoZiia: a* co asmliAen a • iwerriTiouklr' .1:1.1..1240E41•10 THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. OUR SPECIAL DISPATOILES. PRO Ira 13 FOX 70.4". Ppoelelll3;atch to the Pitelbirgh Gantt. WASHINGTON, &Sy 81, 11181 DWATH OF ARAM HUNT. There 1, great dearth 9( army news here, from which hot I Infer that Information froM Grant now gots round to the north by the way of Baltimore; meanwhile, it gives the robe's here room to get op all kinds of unfavorable moon. Rear Admiral Porter writes to the Secre tary of the Nary under data of Cairo, May 26th, that =seamy had all crossed the Atcha falaya, and General Smith's Caitlin; em hari ed. General Smith, to bringing up the rear, had captured eighty prisoners and two field pieces, malting in all eight or nine cap• tiered by him, besides thaw at Fort Da Bail ee). TEE DALTIVORS COSTCYTION Delegate' to the Baltimore Convention aro already arriving in this city. It to thougbt that Clongrees will adjourn for a few days to . ghe the members on opportality to attend the Convention. " GRA!? AND TOO WOO 1:17 , 1tClATII. The War Democrats Oen is talk deeld *di, of nominating Grant for the Presidency. Several Democratic members in the House Intiet that he will be the nominee. Cll/1101121 AGAINST GIN. Bend. Garrett Daft/ today introduced a resolu tion calling (or a oommittee to investigate the charges against Gen. Butler, which &rental...- abetting eacessioniate, then taming loyal ter Deice illor persona.l and oorrupt objects that he was afterwards golly of ; fraud, peculation and emberelement of the Gantrament; tertian, plunder, and cruelty;to inariduaLi. TEA ILICIORAL COLLAGE AND STATISS la BF The Rouse Judiciary Committee will prob • ably report a bill In a low days prohibiting the rebel States from casting a vote in the electoral college. Mr. Wilson, Chairman, his drawn up a bill which requires the College to obtain the °orient of Congress before a rots can be cast by any State in rebellion. lIIIIMDMEXT TO VII cos ITITITTION The quastion of Oonstltutionalnmendment came up t,-dap la the House. A metier. os daring the second reading of the bill war op posed by the Democrats without esteption, thing which Is never done squirt where the apposition consider the proposition so obj,a tionable that they are unwilling to give It a bearing. It was ordered by a strict p vote of 74 to 53. The Home Naval Comrcitce is proosed.ng with.the examination of wimeeres In regard to the conatruotlon of naval engines. Geo. Snell, elder engineer of the Bolton navy yard, end John Murphy, engine builder, New York, watt examined to-day. In the House Committee on Military Affairs, General Schenck, to-day, nada a proposition to equalise the pay of all branches of the military servioe—artillory, cavalry and it fantry. NIGLO AC) LIMB The etnamer from Pot c Rural, on the Rap paha:mock, brought op 800 negro renew! Lit niight Thoy were In a moat wretohad oondittdri, having near ly all boon Owing to the Moe./ of Mr. Knox the Blake elootion cure did not come up to day in the Mouse. If Mr. Ku .x to Ih'.e to 'liana it will ease up to -morrow. nrcsao:,'s moo cL•ne The Secretary of the Navy recommend* that Ericsson hes a increased pay for the iron oLeils Pont..i and Diet/stn. 1102ACI OIZILVT Horace utwoly la hat. De was la confer eau. with eirreral attalintiarwtba Inca to day SECRETARY STANTON'S BULLETIN, Grant Before Richmond! OUR LEFT ATTACKED ON MONDAY Enemy Repulsed with Slaughter. tIIB ViGAGIMIIi? SII&IP IND DICIRIL Warren irithen Seven :Mks or Richmond. GRANT REPORTED DRIVING LEE! Surrender of the Pity Proposed by the mayor. OEN. SMITH'S FORCES LOOKED FOR. Oar Cavalry Operating ,Sucesiortilly. AWACS 03 BUTLER'S LINES REPULSED. Wee Dusyneurr, Woontstsron, May 31— p. Geo. Div We have dispatches from General Grant down to 4 o'clook pa terday afternoon. There seemed, the dis patch says, to be some prospect of Lee mak ing a stand north of the Chialtahominy. His Woer were en the hleohanlosellle road, south of Tolopotomay creek, bstsrossi that greens and Hawes' shop, his left rooting on Shady . Grays. Disposition, for an attack ware be fag made by Osnoral Grant. •Wilson's ry bad been ordered to destroy the rillroed bridges over the Little river end South Anne, and broke up both roads- front those rivers to tans miles south of Darrel' shop, Where the Headquarters of the army were ettablithed. Thereols hat no telegraphic, lino of common/. cation with Washington. A dispatch from Gin. Sherman, dated ylx.: Vardayi 8 A. M., reports no change hrtho po.: silica of the armies. Some alight ski:rash- Dig hod taken place subsequent to the of Saturday. • No intsingenee ftots any sther (turtle tins best' resolved by this Depssitosat. 131 Bl.Staros WAIL Dira.afras, , . Wm:solos, May 31-4,r, . Afejor Gensrat Ale dispel," frela 011111111.1 Grant, dated at 0 o'olook this mora l Ins, has Just bean received.. It la us fallow": Tko gamey mon 'aver 'on our left Jaia fretting and attached. They were4lo„,i re pulsed and with ;tory oonalderoble slaughtin To tellers Gential Warren; who was on alts : Irfts oPirdilher4rmlbleadeOlfilered on ottorig. by tho , balite* 4f , our linos. Gotland' If 44 , ;' cook war the only *up who rm.:el:red the ordat In time to make the attack; Ile drore the 41202.7 (tart his ontroachod skirmish Ile *hid' he WU holds. , - • 'fi.rialre report: of out-tosses, bee sikk ioze,tliem to be light" . • . . Other • aloha dlanatahet; not from Clenend °taut, ware rioehred at the same , de?, And . "ittke ' more details, They are u fol!otta, tbs drat Mann : date of yesterday: "„In the comae of the afternoon d hted4iXtlitl • deirn,On • oar "tort oak- W . 7,GttViitifelpiNteler,4l,raiford,. rosette d di ll ! e , , li ill ar it er ‘ o l f f ' 4 ;l • • ,itriatitigio .~ - - a 'ICUIi. The' enemy then threw a forCe s which appears to have censisted of Ewell's , Corps, noon Warren's left, attempting MOM' i', bat was repulsed.. The engagement - was short, sharp and derisive. "Warren holds hie ground at a distance of seven miles from Richmond. lie reports that ho has taken a considerable number of pris oners, and that there are many rebel dead on the field. Of hie own lorree be bas made no report. "His latest clispotoh.cs soy that the enemy to moving Ids left, apparently to clear the ap proach to Richmond in that direction, on our right. "An active conflict has been raging ever elan dark, but bee jest closed. "As soon as the enemy attacked' the left of Warren Wright and Hancock were or dered to pitch in, bat do not seem to have got ready until after nightfall. No report hoc yeti:men received from them." The other dispatch above reforsed to, is dated at 5 o'clock this morning, and states that in Hancock's aftabk last night, Colonel Brooks drove the enemy out of a strongly en trenched lino, and holds it. The lone, are net reported. Burnside's whole Corps got access to crook lost evening e and Ls In fall connection with Warren's. The left of Hancock rests upon this side of the creek. The Fleet Corps is upon Hanoook's right, and threatens the left of the enemy. Smith ought to arrive at New Castle by noon, from whence he could support Warren and Burnside if necessary. Sheridan, with Gregg and Tarbott's divisions of cavalry, is on our left flank and Wilson is on our right and rear for the purpose reported in a former dispatch. The country throughout is thickly Wooded with pines. The indentions this morning ace that the enemy has fallen back south of the . Chicks hominy. Nothing of later date has been re ceived by the Department. (Signed) WAR DIPAIMSLIM, W4BlllEOl'O2l, Mar 31-11:30 r. Major General Di.e r--The following die paten has been received from General Dialer: " Yaterday all day heavy tiring wu beard In the dllootton of Mochaniasyllio. Six fella. gees from Richmond report that Grant WBil - 1)11 the Mechanicsville Turnpike, fourteen miles from Richmond, yesterday ; that they heard . heavy tiring, and that Grant we, driving Lao. "A woman reports that a meeting was held, yesterday, while she was In Richmond, Loses whether the city should bo senendered or burned. The Mayor advocated surrender., and wu put into Culls Thunder. "The enemy attacked my lines yesterday, and were repelled. Tcr-day all day they have boon demonstrating against my works on Springhill, en the eastern bank of the Appomattox, but were repelled." Nothing farther since my telegram of this evening from Gen. Grant. [Signed.] E. M. Sreavon. THE CLEVELAND CONVENTION Series of Resolutions Adopts, Nomination of Gen. Fremont for President and. Gen. Cochrane for Vice President. Otatztaso, Ms; 31..—Tte Convention •u called to order at 4 o'clock. The committee on csoden dal, reported that they footed the follow Leg Stotts represented: Oato, Illinois, blesanoltisetts, Nov rest, lowa, Missouri, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Hiscoriain, Tennessee, Xs lna, /adiase, Hon_ Hampshire, New Jersey, and District of Colembia. The Committee on Resolutions not being Favored repo:t, !dr. - T.l=h, of New York, *ddversed the euctobisge to EA:Trost ef ex trema radical elope. Be Wilf followed by Colonel Mots, of Misconri, who lammed his audios* that the work of all! 'convention wroald be such as will make those who hart ridicalod it, and rho halo clotted the ;cont. doles of the people, see and bailors that it represents a power that maker success rum Mr. Carroll, Chairman of the Committee on Itenolntions, repotted the following resolu tions PIESM=MI 1, That the Constitution and lows of the lielted . States roust be observed and obeyed. S. That the rebellion mut be suppressed by force of =IA and without compromise. 4. That the rights of free speech, free ipress and the habeas corms be held ISlTiatitt3l, sive in the districts where martial Law has been proclaimed. 5. That the rebellion has destroyed slavery and the Federal Constitution should be amended to prohibit its re-establishment, and to secure to all men absolute quality before the Law. 6. That Integrity and economy are de manded M &Halmos In the admlntetratlcm of the Government, and that In time of war the want of sham Is criminal. I. That the right of asylum, except for I crime, and subject to law, is • recognised principle of American liberty; that any vio lation of it cannot be overlooked, mad tout tot go unrebuksd. 8. That the national polley known no the Monroe doetrine has become a recognised principle) end that the estiblithment of an anti-republio on this continent, by a foreign power, aunt be tolerated. , 1 9. That the gratitude and support of the I.2iation is due to the Isithfol soldimsand the earnest leaders of the Union army and navy, for their heroic aellovemeents and deathlese valor in defence of our imperriaed country and of civil liberty. 10. That the ono term policy for the Piesidenomdoptel by the people, it etrength• L cad by the force of the existing aide, and should be maintained by the Conetitution. ii. That the Constitution should bq eo amended that the Prosidentand Vice Presi dent shell be elected by a direct vote of , the people. 12. That the quettion of the reconstruction of the *rebellious States Weeps to the. people, through their representatives in Oen. gross, nod not to the Executive. 13. That the confiscation of the lands of the Vaba!s, and their distribution emoarthe sol diers and aatual settlers, le a measure of jus tice, kir. Carroll stated that the Committeemen unanimous on all the resolutions saes the last. Asa matter et expediency It ass thought id •iaobte not to recommend lt,hat the tosjorlty of the Comralttes had Inatraoted Min to re port U for the - coallatialloa of the OCITOM- At this janatore Mr. 011 bat t annonsio , d the receipt of a letter from Wendell Phillips, 6 synopsis of which was telographed yesterday, I and as it bad , somewhat to soy of the platform that ought tole adoptod hero, ha moved that the letter,te now read, which was eassiod, and the letter was warmly applauded while being madly the Butetary. _ • Mr. Ransom, of New.; .t Snap, Elora ibst 'the question on tho gesolations bo taken sap. irately. Mr. A. I. Calvin, of New Yak, said that up to within the two years last past NI bad I neva voted any other than a Democratic .ticket. Two years ago, on the question .of slavery and other gnat national - questions, he differed from his party.. and .stopped out and voted for the iemettect. Gen. Wadsworth. Last yea; C.he. valid, the: Unto& tiokat, with the.: Clhattemm fieneral . Cochrane, upon - lams `to this .Contention because. he cannot at thitoorning elealon oast his-vote fot Abraham Lin c oln. He coplanar approve of as principles ' and "polity of' Ms administration. He , anentid 'ln_ the - main with - the resolutions .aported: The Union must be preserved and wo mast treat slavery u deed—never to Do resurrected. Thu Won meat be *mended in this rayon. , .Ite would go for that pan for President who it loyal to the country, anti thoplatfornt that shall he out forth 'can be_ eleetc d , beyond; a doubt. 'There - is Satoh a man:who= carry tho. State of Nita York over Abraham 'Pa ula by a hundrdd thousand ni.jority. L. Robinsos,ComptroCar of New York, tut ablato be taunt had addraased him * fetter OA WI inbjliet Whia be nada follows. {We omit, this 10tt0... Is, is unirtiportJula,l,...., j gawp; then decided to take. up ate readtt: 't ots saparately The, Amt , sewn, 'third s olaorth wan adopted without dissaat.• --' Mr. Goodell moved - -to amend the fifth' 'doelartag that 'MAO die,` instead saying that it'fid' .101. said theritovii,. although dt - lir — destithAtt.diet 9 .Ta,; thasst aw thrfiteutillitutaltf , =IVO la tha illoutluat fitatal.' l4 / 1 1-11tOTIM O. Meditate thelonts <thet. Amity tem be IMMO b1:411 .0 101 rigoirpc 4111 : ?9WO isnii& - elitieri.?Lestetter-debeti,enii:eit4 win- Adopted. The ffixth, seventh, trithti,- ,il lt ay• seta; eleventb, treifth sad thiVteen . th s were then adopted. • Cal. Moth mind that. the Cotton Lion to* proceed to the neutinnlion of caxididatos for, President and rum Prosidmt apot this pith; form. Carried. Mr. Ransom moved to teatatidat believing that it would' be better policy. to Wait anti!, after the Baltimore Convention. Dennti, of Troy, soconded the motion - , believing that any nomination at) this time wonld be plarnatare and calculated to defeat the very object of this Ocnvozrtion. Mr4D. continued at ironic length in eulogy : of Gemara] Grant. Colonel Mote inured that John C:Fromorti bo deobered the nominee of the- Clonreatioti for President of the United States. Mr. Ranson% moved an amendment, that' • nominating convention beheld In Cleveland on the fret 'Wednesday in September. each State to have a reprecontation equal to that. in Congress. Lost; only nine in the affirms dye. Mr. Powell, of Washington, moved to a&' journ over to the Republican coniention at Baltimore on ilia sixth of June. Dselnrwl one of order. .The nomination of John C. Fremont was; then made by norlamatiOn. Con. Coohsano, B.13[11:3 Brown and General Bititor warn named lor Vice.Primident. /dr.illocluosuo said that it had I. roil deemed, esttelo cheese him President rf • C +riven- . Lion. lje was 'still •.1 !, and tat gatialletwith the t for ho saw in them the eetablish,nEt.l of great , party,: and lutneeforth he woold.bo e,ntent to labor. not for party ine:ess, but tar the salvation of the country. Mr•Vilbert taking the. chair, thelquestion. was put and the nomination ofGoleta! Opieh• rang was confirmed with but few voices inlthe negative. • - I . . Massa. Gilbert, Moss, Gremer, Mite and Johnson were appointed a committee to re port o plan of party organisation and enema for tha party, Eceetiey Section-9.80 m.—Tho commit tee not being prepared, to report, the meeting was organised by selecting -Mr. Alden lot Chairman. Oa invitation Parker r Pileinu•y: addressed the audience at 1101226 length, ex, pressing extreme radicalenti-elavety views. Mr. Gilbert reported the folloWing u .the National Central Committee: New Toth— Edward Gilbert, Waiter 11. Ghopej Frederick Kapp; Obio—Bird E. Chspiose; Mireouri— Emile Petroloei, Charles E. Mote, Jenne Totteig,; Katess—James P. Leggett; New Jersey—L. Gremer; Pennsylvania—W. Bar. leer; Mallaohnsette—Wendell Phillips; lowa —S. C.Stieboldifilaryland- 7 William &Wham; Indiana—Char. Poet; Mlinele-Leaspie Bats. Mr. Gilbert reported thenemo of . the rty as the Radical Detitecrzt7 ptrtyg which was adopted by the" Convention. . • Mr. Snethen moved theta committee of fire hw_eppointed to malt upon Gene:Fremont sad Cochrane and inform them Of theft nomina tion. Carried. hiessra. Moss, Gilbert, Bute, and N. P. Sawyer were appointed. • After remarks by 8. 8. Poster, the Conven tion adjourned eine die. E. M. SiiIrTON CONGRESSIONAL PROCUDRIGS. SXNAIL —Us. Foote presented the creden tials of hlr. Baxter,. Senator elect from Ax• hangar which was read and laid on the table. An;n some unimportant business the Tax bill came op, and Mr. McDougalspoke against the amendment of Mr. Sherman, putting down the State banks. The amendment taxing State banks *th rejected by a vote of 11 to 25. fdr. Davis submitted the following: ' 'ittman, As It has been frequently charged in the 'public prints and other 'Modes, that whin the leaders orate presentrebillion wale ongasted in plotting and maturing; Benjamin F. Butler vas cognizant of, and privy to their treasonable coupons, and • gath them his countenance and support, and that he, the soli Butler, after , some of the rebel states had pablished an ordinance of secession, tuned against the conspirators who he had been sustaining, to get a position - sad office ander the Gorernmentof the ii cited States, to enable Lim to conzummate:his own personal and =rept objects; and that after he was appointed to a command, whilat he woe toting in the military IltrA2o, ho woe by bienelf and his accomplice, H. J. Butler, and many others, guilty of cant' iota of 'fiend, thoculation and embezzlement against the tiniteidAtsten, and many acts of extortion, pluiner,-spollation, oppression and ctruelty against individuals, thereto - thin It Rooked, Thatthe Bthsident of the Senate appoint a Co:mitten of Thies to investigate ntisuch chargosagainst the said Buller, that 'the raid committee hare the power to sit daring the maitre( the Senate, to send for persons and papers, end thatit report atli the testimony end - Its pioceedings to the next session of the Senate. The Intetnal Revenue bill then come up. Mr. McDougall addressed the Senam at some lengih in opposition to Mr. ?barman's amet. dment, taking down the Siete pirrtency. The amendment was rejected. • no, following amendments; moved b 7 ,ir. Oluk from the Finante Committee, were adopted A provision defining the operation of the tax on bullet matohee till Sept. let, which Wall then pay an increased tax on eli menu. tutored ; on photographs so small in sire that a stamp cannot be &fixed, a tax of deeper cent i on all spirits that may be in pouesion of the distiller on the ist of June, October, and January, inannfactrarod but not removed, and an .vniolt no tax - bat been paid, the tax in the bill Wall be paid;.a prowls. ion to divide auctioneers into classes: Pint,* those whose tales. amount ten thousand dollars; second, .those whose 'Salts amount to more alum ten thousand and reducing the license of the former from twenty to 'ten, dollars. This isms principle, teas made tq extol:id to thcseProdacts of nom nfactoren aro which 110 duty had been paid, In a proviso to the 96th notion. Ills:Powidr. made an attempt •te repeal the tax on oil made from coal, and .trite out the dollen coal from which the oil . It &Stilled, but failed. me thari inured to hurt a peel aloe in the form of a new section, !abolishing the fishinghountits. - Mr. Menu opposed the ameadeselst, show: tog the 1:1406q1111 to be National, rather-Wan local, and nocesutrY to encourage apprentice• ship in thaartof navigation. lie referred to this pereletentefforts of the Senator from Ken tucky, apparently, and even avowedly, nnder. kin from motives of hostility to lims Eng. • • land.. Ur. Davis objezted to the impuzgment o( biz motives. Mr. Morrill responded Mist he (liasis) had arpremly autligned hostility ass motive, and referred to his (Davie') repeated and virulent acts upon New England of late,' notwith. standing' the fact that.he • had • ItiChlis the lut two yearsentulled. In tame that mfght almost be denelsfared, fulsome the -marrel. lone industry,.: the =stables' commeree and dle...distingnishedlora_ at-leasaing, of letters sad of the arts of Mtevotuatry, he even affected to despLse . sad hate He repeated Mr. Powell's charges of cupidity and greed against New Eaghtnd by the Liq torlesl testimony of eminent §onthern men. He enlarged on the national characteristics and, great practical benefits of tide aimitry, and dried with a parallel between .hlassa. chusetts and Kentucky , in Its mitosis/ support of the traft,ihortig a rest deficiency on the amount of Kentucky, amounting to many 'millions of dollm. - • Mr. Howe replied, taking mine exeeptiemi to the alleged unfairness of 'the W,est. , • At 4:30 pQ m. the Stuiateteek, a recess tar. tit 7 o'clock. Eoraieg ,Seuto' n: . —A debits crooned on the dealing Manatee -.question: -Mr. Powell'i amendment, abolishing thebetmtlesieras to. jeoted,ll arinsk2l. , . • • "Honsa- - -The Herne passed • bill in.oider to carry into effect Cannier - Conventions with Frame, Sardinia, and other nation,. It pro vides that Consul Generals and - Corcuncrelot Agenda ahall have jurisdiction over the MB.: care and craws o! the vessels of their tellpitt , , ire countries lir,itmelgn_waters'.in cases of controturerrespeeting wageir4n - a other sub- - - Tko Mouse than priceeted to thosonsidor;. anon of the Ohio sad - East Tannesteo, - Mr. it chow*, of Obio, who reported tkti bill tronaCommitto said ttiat.tho' sekeet had attracted the attention bf military., authorities - front - the; reliontetipeasint'of:the 'wet."The tteonntondrenotttf. , thertioneralile command he the west is that the read is obsoletely nonsense., ro ltererr op the communication hetweest tbe.valleyof the Ohio and Tag Toneute. „liesides;thle;trett a greet humanitarian tatbalre, concocting the. people-of. Ewa Tennessee with the lof al part of the Union. ; , , Mr. !diatom of By.;•adiceitcd the looking nppn.the prOhle4.,re44 ai : trioit in .portent forzeileage plunge and iarticgAttei' United. States and the pimple long .after, the , P.. Mr. Beet; of : Kota:Ay, 'Ohio f it aloneof hhti 'atroitieWhOrada Sit:ll*A.liza., 43 ote*ne istiok mtL toar. of dears to the oerszotheotikpartfitnalts tromeipttaithlt 1 4111 1 4 - 7ThlC,tillAthelni*l3l - 00, to 56. LTheVhiU laeorporatlag thiik ,Reophte , ~Inki/asab:44 httoLTelegraith trOZ Faun -6430 59 - • ...htr.%Strotioy , str.POOlhal4'Weit t1 4 ,,, '14 / 1 211/067 PPX1 44 AR ~44.610/e. f .r.Aolfe Co=pesh SiteptgefeekiaiMand"ll4""n BENI itoa tiT tiuilinei,:athieh'.'sras.', to eaten d front take Super-tm to Paget's sound by the North• ern rent& The blikrested, 4 , h. ROSI3III took 17'6m - the Speaker's taSla i the bill Vol:Wing t. tine iiserel States as amandrasat to - the Constiretku of the United States, Which, wheV notiSed, by'the Lsgisla tares of 'Aria fo'aitc.s of tbo I'LntC3, tbdii •ba valid' to ellintents and parposee, is :1 Mont of said Octinnitteo; tamely: Neither elacery oor InTorttntary earaitude, except in the pan. talurent of erirne;of stbleh the pArty sball be dray eon toted, shell exist within the United States, or in any plane within the jartsdio tion,Aad Congress shell hare power by ap propriate leatilation to tarry tho foregoing article into greet Mt. Holman. of Ind bij,ited to the Second_ reading of the t so& andtrlbe quail:ten that ecco.rt I - bo yejeettd it taltatiotaratineti too ae,.ti*b by a vote of yeas, 55, ave. Mr. !Jai; df - In reapanso to inqui ries, said that it woo; Stot, his intrntioo to prets'the bill to is - vote to-nighti he wattld allow a reasonable dm Tor debase. Sir. Morris,' of New - Ttirk, adirested the Bongo in favor of the passage of Vl° bill, ar guing that as slavery urea the nature of oar present troubles, there could be noiponnanent pence until :be wicked write its east out and bomogeocootsuset tbroughnq the gauntry The Hoare took a recoil until Itilf4ast eleven o'clock, DISPATCH FROM ADMIRAL PORTER The Withdrawal of Banks' Army. GIEN. SMITH'S 0 APTIMELIECH )Waniturofq, hia7 Navy Depart meat ban received an official dispatch franc Admiral Porter, dated Cairo, key 23th, and announcing his arrival them, as before re ported, in which be states that beterrlscd at Cairo In fear days from Bad ricer. On the lath the 'army bed all crossed the • Atokafayabsend General Smith's divielon am. barked. The scrape:its eoveredtheermy un til they Were all'oter. general:Smith, who brenr . up - the rear, turned on the enemy with art. of his command ender General Mow r, killing and worestilneatember and eaptiring 181 prisoner" and two field planes. This makeweight or nine pleens captured by Gen. Snith, besides the , g 0.115 of_ Pen Da Ettramy, in all of which eantnies Gan. Mower had tV 03tuipionond part. The river 'is (pleb between this place and Red River. - The nob• els had a battery on the bank below Lanes Point, but the gunboats drove them' off after e sharp engagement: Grant Reinforced by Gem Smith and Bro ss. WEB HOUSE TB NEW BASE'O}SUPPLIEE, : Foirratas Mosso:, May SO.—lt is no longer lreproper to speak of the Important movements that hare been progressing in this depart inemt daring • the past taw days., as they are now fay acomplisited. 3large portion of the troop' M Bezmnda Handfed, ender Gen. ;Beeler, have been transferredrinder the cam tend of Gen. Smith to the army of the Po. tomae. The troops were seat in transports With greit celerity op the York titer Is White Goose, the new base of 'applies of Grant. Gems. Smith arid Brooke pused up "ester day. Gen. Gilltrioro remains with Gan. But ler at Bermnds Hundred, also Geas. asses and Wild. WA/111E070N, iday 81, 1164 Largo quantities of alai:plies have been soot tap to White House. Gen. Cameron andthe Baltimeen.Con. New • Year; Way SL—The Comearroktrs 19aahington dispatth says: Simongamorotee friends smart that ho will preside et the Bal timore Convantiln. 'Sherman's Headquarters. at Dallas Lammas, Ho 91.—Suaday's' Chatta nooga Ga . gate,says: Shettass" reached Hit- Iss..rotorea,ust_Fticisy hut, and - made his l'oaAttarsars than. New Turk 'Market. NEW Toni, 547 Fl uor-atria liCotton Matt:Bl,o3 for 184. filing UpSidi. Fluor-atr raid Worm= .p.sod luary rad , eicood 5010 e loner, relth no Endoem at tbo outride quotation.; sales at $7,80151755 for Salm fitaar..7,9003 tar Extra :15.-1L AL, and-taX61,70 for Taia - Iltands ; at* rnier srollitau cote Extra Stank fur all Juni' sellers' Option; at suu. Wbl47 retire and Anne, 11n131,=. • WINO.. 4111 tad Mond about 1. lower; SLOall,s7lSr Chleran, • $1,61t31,67 for lilloarthee Club, 81103.1,77 for Win ter Bed Western. Byr firm at $1,5281.55. cora rams and docidodly higher ; 0L156/#1,n0% for Noy kneed, $1,152 tor . .tior nanthros-N0110w.111,0191,05 for ors Western nixed, and 51,451 tor Common W...ito Wastern..' Oat, intim and firmer, at 21 3 85 34 Sox. Woman. Order dent. Illsardtul at ISethoOfor New Orloans r and 179173‘. fir Ihrornt.torarlo. 1110. tomes dalL Petrol.= qeder ; erodo'4oa,l.E.itlood Bond aladse,'Beflned Sr.. I. grnitadatlls73y§Ola. Wool Ira -Pork har retire and amreoly pu arm; $20,7141.70 far tiro, SO for Old rt.l., taysa,.. 31 Zr? New.d0..824,51411Z 2.5 for Old and -Neor Penn., and .• I3VOCIII fo r Trion Mom. Beef floor and • 11111 r. afore active ;12,f0 Mt CLuntry (Or Corn., 117 Primo, 515810 for 8. - preketi - inerroordllo.so(.4 11,50 for.7..ra Hem 1311400 Old“ ' at . 55,915X for Wertart.:. Lard doll ands:wooly rollrm a. 140 inaluding a lot of ret7 ender at 1531,'ItnIon about 10.- =art mica Dotter mcderats'at WO, 400 in Old% and 3004t0 for Bute, ti. inther prim for chole•Stal &Ma. -- - • • Stock and - Honey Market ,‘,4lew Ton, Hay 3L—lloney more Inns at 647- , ont- 13tarltslatarooly so dna, at 1083.;630114 (411 leer acne. and lower, °pet leg Isa3o, canna to 191%. and okslng 'lndy at. 383%91.45 1 4. Ohlsnunot aloe-Sidra and tower; Uattm mates I to 'SI Conpuns 1.10 - 640's Coupons •10,1%.31113 1 4;! 7.30 . e, Treasury NINA October and Ayrll,ll,3l,loy s . Stooks better: , a u.oututsaus.. .5% a Gomberland Coal.— 74 - Toledo & Wataalt-- 70 1 Galena & Ghltag.-13730 r Guneut...,--,141 Wenn& Tondo-10X I Ilinfgan Contral—.l43 entsi; --LSO P. ! 11 l Panthers.. 05X P. rt. W. a ....... 11 poll. taunters 001-141 X J. aN. W 03,10 )303W York (Attie market.. Nrr Yort, tray 31 —Cattle market boost. and CU prima for the wen are: tint Quality, ;Wean ; 07dImuy to Good, 317019; Common, 311017 :;Lou. $744110. Cows Ind' Cairn-81, It Qoalli, 013, 30; Oniony, 546660; Common; MOO; Lorna. ' ;$15040. Vaal Ganes—Fast Quante, re 110; Gum. • faos.7yoll,l, o; Infetler,..74o7,}fa.' nceland „Lanatrte.. ,Estra, 31010; Primo, 84,5tc„.3. ; mortal. for Reef ens wholly audertha control .'Of a fter,erto Wars In so wile Innwardabost laday their; &dune be felt In the nape' of Inane& orises...The quatationrnalay were snots armadas 41.14 reashisg on high as "aa for,tbe bat; mad mat atIR Mars eras paid to some cases.' r randida ofaoxlm at' ally the lard', Or Itda :sot and nor wee-k, are u followa;;; ; ;Biares; Zen; ; A;oina 1:036 - Veal Calratdl*; dheept and lam 'MTH•Totallat .tack—taarei BAG:: Vona, 173;* Vaal ;Cohen, 6973; bilaky and : p,o0; mita.; 11.4t3: • • • •,• • • •:1, 'I . 5 . 641 e nista witti - BCIIIII.Oi May a - ...a& annuity to; &stela ailiatoata. itt'llatt A a :$O. Ch . 'faiths' IVO, Not 1 htllwan -had Chiang litantit.Jls. . Coat rik: Aor. 9.t -lilign • • • IJ at 11,3%, , C i att• -- ;Vaple9atlaKttiug. • - itYtialcy enlist pgr: -• t .l • .• , 'ath; ptra j j bash; Oata; Zkatibuitt, • i Lalts la:Toad Bloor."10:110 :bat t- Whati;litjdild j •,titab Chrat'lnAll half; - Utita;c2,Vgii • . j j': • ••• • j j• • •,j • . ...•• f BSt torta t ßlay2l—Blctiz held thihatatadet am& r tisit4 Anil* h withaaptd aga, _la , eat. :au 'hold blgbatat ilea:dachas •••,atjabcdit jyaterdid'a ;stet. 'Oats atlas • tin alert at-aitga 4,54," rani guilt: steady . gad - gad. ono& inlay; . ;admit" d to . I!4ithlatattaighlatoa., - ; Ea., • . . _ ;am ..„ • . Philadelphia Mark • renaormda; Ithe , 32.—noitrancaaie4:117hias• • :ital. 'Cita adrandag &di la demand Tallow UM" - , n)1,48; -Pravistoaa aerate! . ;; tan 131, - 1,14.• • hrt - at lila . Padattama anniared ;P:agnatitto• - ZS jltetatit •la ikroil 6J.Jedta,;:J idthialty atady 2, - - ;Mtll7 ,7 l.Erß4i j, She • lipht to still nadtagateidriiild Aid Y.* j• • Ititibatiattatzthat tha 'chain:4,lu* j• -•..• - . - 'atatbatjeoathattea etas azin pladough,han attratjnar.j. :rabbit; catdatig boogie.. -..••••=„: • t,j•• j.: , • Thai haa 'riot beta . ;plantain the. pinta. Grata', tot J-Tja' the diva . thra The ?Nat • avian, au.. - datt lad. night spr'7 , t4r dCli?4" , "°' amid at thavhitif this motablit. • Sulam wallas* laryJJ , dadi, a l the' iariajr,:wtta J • light nealpta :halted ahigmetta. • • • Copt L; ths bambini atalella tor tlia graft L.- . Me Wens, la the attaxithde, toast* Dat tininalitaj *at ntJailheltnnittiaratai to =dial tt*azdnash, .',Ta•pilitinicitir t „Copt Darragh • no* •:jc ;la agartaeltagamaglata,apiditlit rtall l rp . a Ai. dare „ Stait`Adaa.lathba,l.Calt, itlaaht sid.t.arhathirr atabeit..,j The spier. !Warm 'Litt latlaiati: tog ; burgh a s aataraggatin tka Manual Chia yaw *atm:monk to, Rib* qt• atoxe-.: ta ' lb gig t giarl Ctmkg,--10'14Zigida ; , t I. cis Pia! Tucgo. 041.4, 2 1. 4 4,pizraufer.. .iro-teirts of th e tow -boat ,j;toat *non . Ikon Pr IS arkrell.q attlnkihOj :for the ••••., J • The. itaaath an d •• ••••• 0041141 .uebirsou •-ht - • Cdt - ••• titantitati lad' Umatilla th a t tariatav ',Elba will Mi. , : _haNadadiya • fain'Atcltimp 431 E 4 I .b• !As jj _ 4 gorbinkrritlie , tbsteacsadropatts . . • • Jak.,14,14 Chiding, irtliptis attar: -- 4444 4 4. - ~ ,.atwaßtogrno•bps.e.ra.o. • • • Wallattanz."... jtatkat tat taodatiliathig• at atat,Jl theAtinarliitcalln.. - .l4l.•l3alair,asi Copt 711 - . 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