r - ,-~~; ;,R7. , . ;; . , 71 - 5, , ,, ~,.., ..-.,, ij:'-:---'1,..:-!:-;-- MONDAY IifORNINCtrizrzrJUNE 6, 1861. CITY AltiD SUDDIIDAN. The Fair. The attendance at the Sanitary Fair, on Saturday, was very large, all the various de partments being well patronised. • The exhibition of the Misses Haskell, in Audience Ifni, Saturday evening, In the art of Light Gymnastics, attracted a largo and :fashionable auctioneer, and the performance's ware of a very Creditable and satisfactory character. • Tonight thagrand musical tableaus by the German Singing Society will be presented, and thhi Will doubtless prove one of the most interesting features of the Pair. - We hare nothing of special intense to re port in any of the departments, excepting that the exhibition, in all its details, 4 folly le &Mute* tow as on the lint day of the opening: In the Behar the booths are being •, constantly renewed, and in Floral Hall fresh attractions it the shape dower, ' shrubs, i cl .to:, are daily added. Sharman Ot-the Reface:7 Vonemittee,.reguests donoti . of provisions' to sod in their eubscriptiorut to the pub lie semi-houses in the mend wards as early. u eight o'clock in the morning, so that she can have them in time for dinner. ' t = The unmet for the biotite!' Sewing Ma chine, donated by sir. Chimney, to-the'cbar :- . institution (located In the. cattily), Which - shall receive the highest number of rotas, le receiving considerable attention. , On Saturday the vote stood as follows , Fassavant'e itt Orphans' Asylum, Troy ............... 22 .. Home oleo Trendier, Sc Episcopal Church Home ' 22 Tne -contest for the Firemen's. Horn 11.. b ecoming spirited, and there is a very commend . able rivalry among the friends of the various steam fireangine compotes, The following was the remit of the voting at nine, half put nine, minden o'clock Saturday night: no'crk.' 93io'erk:- 10o'cl't 4 122 120 120 217 ' Sfs3 429 225 299 204 , 149 409 is 14 41 12 40 , Gen ;Grant----. 2 2 1140 1217 moo akienge7n7roth, in the ..13aztar,. was robbed' of 07,50, by come unconationable scoundrel, but the loss was promptly•niade np by Mrs. Shields, of Sewickley, who - was determined that neither the ladle; of the, booth, nor the noble cause In which, they are engaged, should stiffer from the depredations of so mean a villain, We learn from Mr. Holmes, Treasurer, that the total receipts of the P 41 1 .• up- till Satur day evening, ,:needed $185,000. 3:ne country people are just now beginning • to Come in, maths attendance MU week will no doubt be quite as largo as during the past three, days. The Draft in the 22d District. We publish below a table showing the whole number of -parsons enrelled,lhe gnaw as signed under tho call for 100,000 men, to gsthsr wills the credits allowed on said quo tas up to April 16th, in the various sub-dis tricts in - the Twentpsecond district, and the iddittaiiil credits ilium that time: II 111. I sag • •Piret watt. i. Second, ward— .-. . • • Third Ward...-. 12 Iron..Nl ward-- 'Nth ward-.::-. 1 lllath war.' 100 .olonon ward_. 45 'illightle word .... ..., Ninth ward-..... 1. 81. Lsenvoreville ._ Tetoperzoo ..81 n Wool Plttaburgh 1 , Pionougabela .- •• 19, Pittebtugh ;• rotinghorm..- 621 N. BlrmLagbast. 644 KoNwePort 271 Mlle obetb... , 123 W. .1111zebotr- - . 03 -Pitt townitbfp ..,1 1 .• 622 • 417111 es .do -.323 Phlox . okolk , ..160 - Plan do =1 ••I'vebles do - 103 Wl.llllue •do .- MO ,Pition do ... 12 0 'Versed:ler do ... ni Elizabeth do _. 809 118811. do ... 417 Jaffereon do - 185 thh00dett............ 143 Baldwin - 401 .I,owarBt.Oloir- too Valon---. 221 Boon —., 98 17pprr fit. Clair.. 78 Chortles"--.._.. 144 19oath Psyotte-. 108 North laptte... 122 MU*/ .-----. 123 I Noblason . 218 Noou -..-. 01 Oreeeent---. 32 Neville o--.-... 42 • 4 Nedeo 'o7 et 51 6101 4. - ... qnotaa of the endow districts may be esealderably %%glued by credits to tho city and oonety at large by the roonllatotent of veteran": Capt. Fester has readred Initrue tions to comment* the draft on Wednesday aut. Substitutes an 4 Commutations. We pablish, for the information of drafted men, the 6th section of the Aot of Congreu of Setemuy 34th, 1804, entitied„ o'da Act to amend an act entitled, 'An Act for enrolling and calling fug the; national forces, and fcr other purposes,' approved March 3d, 1863." A strafe] reading will enable any one to es timate the vain of 's substitute or of 'll. re ceipt for commutation money: 1 "dad iv ititrillir autctsci, That any p on drafted into the military terriceif the ir tad smug may,'btfore the time drill fa his ap- Mrsruise ' foe duty at the draft' rendes, Us, - furnish an' iceeptabli tub Slate, tubj • to ~ such mist and nigulations as may be presr a rt• • bed by the Suntan' of 'War. Thsit if s eh uhstimita is riot liable to draft, the 'per' faritbabig him dull be exempt from d aff daring the tune for whteh inch substitute Li notliable to draft, not exceeding the term for which helms drafted; : _ and if snob .substitute is liable' to draft,the name. of the .pettort . furnishing him ' shall shy be placed _on the .'rollistid shall be liable' is,'draft in - future' mill, but not moll therpressitt • enro t shall be exhausted; and thin 'exenepUon a : not exceed . the tom :ter whfelr snob' n'' --- shall have Mtn drafted . And)inyptirscm ow: p 7 a. • in the military or naval service of. the United' Statu, not physically, dirqualifle4 who : has ',so awed more. than : one yeori and whose 'food of Upend:id service , shell not at the; time of 'Substitution' exceed six months, May . bi employed as a substitute to se •s • e troops of the Stat. in' hloir he. enlisted; ..1 if any' drafted 'person shall :+ hereafter : • - inanity for - thi proaczation of a substitute, madtr.thei provisions of the 411010.1dr this :Is an-amendment,-ouch payment of 'salmi" =shall curate only to talus stteh person from • buo in Ailing thatuota; sad his name shall iritatisdon the r o ll in filling intim quotas; • but In no b:intim* 'With." exemption of any •Ikerion, on atimult at his. payment of cons• mutation money for the procuration.of a sub stitute; extend beyond one year; but at the sad of Onts Year, In every much cue, the name et sni prison so exempted shall be enrolled •Sstrain i ,lto not Wornreturned to the enroll t. list On pr ovisions of this sic -?he Dra ft fm a Sixth wart ; , , 11 1% ~ , . . ~ At meeting et the eo tenter' to theDotinty ind in the Sixth a nd convened 'at the - School House on Get dey eventog, Profeuor 'ln the chair. After a stltotimit by Dickson_ . thstlaysident-eo • ' 4 tbet;'4note , in 'the draft, F. ,,,,0ti0n a co mitts° was anpolated to pre .hasinies foi the .et!on of 'the *teeth' The tenant se reported the follow 'otlntione, * h' ;were totatildionsly . i , heoleetti Ad, 'Milli Mitt» of dm beapioMt-' edlO ain to the bud of robing soner : to Fro. 111111 r tattler ems of th e contributors to: the fir4,g, may te dm . - mil' ' r • ltd Tbat a ll ho contribute te Ma ll et.. .2. mate lest t he gum of hag tban Forty dollars fa ash, Ma eartldsass Si) that amount shall I. pro. tested Irvine_ goymatton f the draft, °sir ta chi d - is no .soy Im snail be allowad - $306-mkan mustere, • - Alliansd," td. Plat wt t Monti' tenet needed shall lo sumnsd to the contenutors pro nib._ The Catntsittoe of A e spoken of I n Meant prolaiLea aro altars Dickson, Getty, Frei abi;Bruly and Bet] r some of whom will be. Salad at Al ' ' imiler'i:atit. et . any biiimlof the hay. wh a those. latereetad are s trA t i449,......_twil•—• , ' ~. J ~.- t l'• it now Tie Pritrawricair.4llse Elidits: Pollock; the foiaate lipy, who -was senteneed - Xifitiatlsonitink In the Waite= _Piatteatior:,_ . ... , UmMiaz the war wee relsseod co .- pawner -h7 ardor of . the fliterotery of War, 11 id 1 0 - for 4 , rllam. to Octsabfriso, Md. E=l=== The Vlrtancia of Allegheny City. At the , last meeting of Allegheny City . COnneiteithe Committee en Finance made a 1 report of 'the financial condition of the city, from which we make a tow extracts. The Committee report that in accordance with &inherit, from Conneile, they have da faun and cancelled ten bonds of $l,OOO each famed 'to the Finance Committee, (bearing date orJanney 1855,) for the purpose of raising,meney for - the um of the! city. The money needed wan obtained on thi Individual endorsement* of the Committee, independent of the bonds, Galley could not homed* avail able, except at a sacrifice, to which the Coin. mitts* did not think it right to submit. The Committee also submitted a brief state. mutt at the present financial condition of the city, u compared. with what it wu in 185 T for the information of tax payers and. some new members of Gomel% who tabs deep in terest in the prosputs of the city decor fah teas iblaccial report of/meaty, 11557, the city Indebtedness was as fellow.: For Pareign 00 Dose:ale " . 40,690 60 " rlostieg debt 28,000 00 Dlakfcg 60 Era eimdu report of Jantwy, 1864. the debt Ism follow= for lrotelp Domis 5433000.00 " Domestic 9.16.1 47 " 0E61,4 listings reduction In Goer of the Olty gscons 03 In 1E37 the City wined meets rained as City Poor Farm, 6534 . 67 67 Wastes* and Lendinsi--...—. 6 IsXt 00 Engine's. llonsea, Lots, to—. 10,000 00- Oa. Pcets,,ac— . 1,600 00 Mutat 00port nouns, Weigh — Ticeles, :6,544 00 ---4 6..0 00 Also paid out ofthect= 10261167 my on account of • • 2121,003 03 Miklos a totalln favor of theCity....-.4200,047 to From the Caressing exhibit It will be readily &t -eetered that so Tar as regards the regular municipal affair, of the City, she i• =9,047 60 letter than In January. 1837. Wemightalao state that coludderable mows ha,. been paid out of the City Tummy (not considered asas meet oUrrent expense. as not &chided thin exhibit,),whish added would coati& amble arrafra . the •414Tegata fa; favor of the city, bat as the only object • the reyerrt is to Sirs it concise abetment of the ;wenn' municipal condition of the city tinancee, WS deem ft einnecemary to go Into frutherdetaUs. To mold soy misapprehention,ate may date that mote of the city asset forth, arammtimy too fl 831,- 67. ar• now-owned by the city so fully es in 1857. and an generally to better coudltlma and more valuable than at that time, yet without valuation Tamed ins them.. Ote . sonrce of expaiidlture by the lefty Rot Included In mu- exhibit la o account of oar Market /louse and city Hall. take grtat thatlasm* in referring to the fent thircityclrns one p of the test EtarkntAnnuas in the Ignited States, nag will atm* have a magnitlesat City Hall, which will be a credit to the city, and afford ample accommodations for all city ends* both of which improvements will be paid for within three yeah, withott additional taxation and owned by the city without valuation as anasset, althoagh worth meaty-firs te oaf headrest thomand Too mach credit cannot be glum to the commis sioner,' having them Improvements ender their su pervision, for their important and sucoestfril labors, in their erection, and comparative completion. These Improvement. must necusarily benefit all the prop erty In the city, end greatly stimulate outlier and general Individual improvements. Death Lot Hon. Gabriel Adams—Bar Meeting. • In the Court of Quarter Sessions, on Satur day morning, B. B. Carnahan, Esq., in feel ing and appropriate terms, announced the death of Hon. Gabriel Adams, late one of the Associate Judges of that Court. Mr. C. said that it having been bis fortune to be near Judge Adams but a few hours before his death, he could testify to the Christian forti tude and calm and cheerful resignation with which he met his approaching end. As a tes timony of the respect of the Court and Bar for the memory of •venerable and good man, for many years a Judge of that Court, whose life woe adorned by social and Christian vir tue, he moved the adjournment of the Court. The Court appointed Thomas M. Marshall and Itobert.B. Carnahan, Esqa. to prepare,* , minute to be entered on the &mord* of the Court exprusing.the profound sorrow with which the Bench and Bar have heard of the 'Heath of Judge Adams, and as a testimony of their respect for his memory. After the adjournment of the Court, a meet ing of the Bar was organised by calling Jahn H. Kirkpatrick, Erg ,to the chair, and sp. pointing John J. IncrCLeren and Thomas 0. Larne, Secretaries. Thomas H. Marshall, Etq , fooling terms, spoke of the nubile and private, 'octal and Christian virtues of the late Judge Adams, whom he had known and venerated from his early childhood. He was pars in heart, inflexible in integrity, spotless In character,. loved and revered by all who' knew him. t-t; ttAtr • Appisprisui remarks were also made-by Thomas Ewing and (filbert McMaster, after which a committee consisting of Thema, M. Marshall, Robert O. Carnahan' and Thou Ewing, was appointed by the chair to prepare -suitable resolutions to be entered on the re cords of the Courts, and transmitted to the family of the deceased. F. IL Brant, uhalrimui, fic Dna' Bra: I =surprised by the published report of your lesuranee Committee. I had no knowledge of any meeting held by that Committee, and of course bad .no voice in their proseedlngs;it may have been premedi tated to have no ' , outsider" in the meeting'. 'lure been mattirly represented in the Yo port. When R. , fdiller, Jr., and R. Plueay called on me, them the "Homo" of New Tort 1,,t1 authorised me to gin $lOO, - ant that I End dently capered Me other companies rerrocated would andributa They ham Mom ale reepeneed &Tumid/. hearing datectsvery day the circulate of the Soliciting -Committee reached them, and tittle lettin witness • far mote beonnieg spirit than le manifeend in your report, Tsar mo=ltteo did not call on me a second time, preferring to damage me Whereas to weaken their appeal In behalf of the locale:mopsels. Ifor my effort, in behalf of tas sick and wounded, I have often been folly rewarded by many who are now Moue noble armies, er;their bereaved: friends. WbenSwint theapecialclownoltino to help toesiong I-nO/ifente 'a -timely circular:: • .1 desire to asy in behalf If the "Home'. of New Tort, the ' , Phonate' of Hartford, the 'Tpringn-ld" (f.and fi.) of Eigthagdeld, Mesa, and the .frori• dome Waehlogion" of rroricenee, IL I, that the env...attire officere an are quick In the discharge of uhlT autY. *id I -have no hatitancy la ming one -director fee my agency has given more money for the sick and inmodel setUers than all 220 tarot imam , Knee frnurmlies . drelttabargh ; and aeanMeg their ;Tomb:ems reostret at this agency, they divot!, or indirectly, girl &larger per centime than oar -local OOmpanios contribetr2o, in., tha aggregat e ,- it whuld be &sorry eight to foot up the foluntery offr. Jags of the. Onnpantee reeprosent and that of loch!: Imminnee Companies of this eityl - asaPittainnutter; I object—we would lose by it ; the comparison would fro odious. . • - IL 0. Monis. TEMIZOTH PINANSTLVAIRA CATALIT suffered ■evenefj in the fight of the 48th nh. The following is the ILt as far es received, of Wed end wounded: Hilled--Wm. Mathew", E ;• Bergoant Felix Boras, H; Thos. Galley, H ; Corporal J. P. Croll, ; Wm. MaShatrrey,S : Abram:l2door', gi • 'Vomitled—Lieut. F. Y. McDonald, D ; Capt. P. Rsns„ B; W. E. McElhinny, E.; C. Orth, Henry Enos, D; G. W. Oiler, D; W. B. • Maxwell, D H. D. Rages, P; Chia: Man. H ;Stevens, D i Corp. Tohn Laughlin, John.MePhae, 41, ; H. Stellonberpr, L ; Fronds Hilton, BS; Sergi. T. Floyd, M ; Corp. John Buick, ;d. Breohblll, D. • Suit . Para...-The next exhibition of the Penni,lrani& State Anniellltural Society will be held st Batton, in the beautiful park tilted up by the %pitted dtisens of that nolghbOr hoed. . The: enclosure' Is the largest of the kind intim State, and In its aecommodations specious and elegant. The days flied teethe exhibition are Tuesday, September 27th, to Friday, the Sotb, (four days.) The premiums offered are extremely liberal. Catalogues eau be had after, the Ist of July next by ad dressing A. B. Longman, Norristown, Pa. Mu. Auoup, a sister of Stonewall Jack son, has bean stopping In Wheeling for a unpick, of weeks. Mrs. Mnold's husband was arrested sometime since upon charges of disloyalty, preferred by her. Mrs. is said to be a siren; supporter of the Federal Gov ernment and is t he refore not •ery popular with the friends of the deceased' brother. dI .AOgD Czatwriss.—The Rey. Daniel Young, lit 'his • eighty- eehond you, and for six ty.one youth • minister of the Methodist Bpi:mops! Cloud, whose autobiography, pub. Bitted by ea Methodist Book Concern, is 0129 of the molt interest Leg contributions to that kind of lltaratare,,preaobedln Harris. burg yesterday foretoon. Tsa:Tni♦ra liatnaans,—The remnant of the veteran Tenth' .11ivt.rves left Washington yell • tardsy morning. and L expected to wive be this otty at =cat te.day. ' The gallant Tentb novinutebefit bat one hundred and reventy They will be utuatered.out to this eity. Pour, companies of _hie regiment yen recruited' here. liox&—Adjutant Call Oar,. of the 1024 regiment; sthoisas severely - sroarided bulbs Battle of She Wilderners Arrived bs'ahls city yesterday Gus leave et atrettos. 11St stelthdr . although surer*. Is not dal3Praut. Tsa Naw Yon Email PArum, laeluditis the eweetzig edition of the Tribww, allay be had of John Eltuat,Btfth greet, Pittabargh, et,J.T.Bamp_lo, Pedant groliti D3222-Gociasol trey:dedrabla sty% train 25 mak* 7affi is,pir,"-;Bukitehlg-idarksi, - .','..:'• -- t, , ,T,-7,i: - ...:• , ,•': - :;:.:': . - - .-Z::,': • t ..'•• -...-- -..,--5-4.lg4Z&.a2',;e.6:*.iti --- -- -nt -, ‘"" - 21.2:'".,-:....'z'. - f r. -•- " ----- ' ,--, ' l,e ' f• - -- 1';',• , ",- , ' , -T.V . .. 7 - - -' , " l -r. i. - .`.,, -Az4 , . - .. -:- ~,-,i,ea--..21....-=7.‘%!,,F.7...5,-.1.Tzr4y..‘,71,.,-7.0.:::,,.v-..-,,..-..-.1T7-7.-r.",,,,.-,5,,..,:,-,,...--,---,,n7-7,-,---7,?‘:--11:- . 7-77- .. -,7-. " , " -- ? - ' , ` f.•, - 7 - 1 — ',...Y 7 ' .5...:,-,,.... -, , ,,--- i. . . . ..... ~ - i ~.. , . ;,- - . - .., - , .-.- . • ~. . . . ... . THE LATEST NEWS OUB SPEOIAL DER4TOREB. PROM lirtdgEll.TEITO.X: Dbpatch toths euteuro 611.1 b.. WASIIINGTO3, All2O 6, 1664. LIMIT DXBATI nrrwzir mum. er.actiotsa The Administration delegation In the Mouse from Ohio, small uit la, id so large that one of its members felt warranted last Friday and Saturday to make a persistut ef fort to split it up by a mean, personal attack on another. Gen. Garfield was opposing the hasty passage of the Bankrupt bill, when Judge Spaulding abruptly interrupted him by the question—whether he had read the bill Gen. Garfield replied that he had. I don't believe it, exclaimed Judge Spaulding. Gem Garfield made no answer, except that he could hold no further debate with one who thus in discreetly impugned his veracity. Judge Spaulding In as exalted and angry manner continued abusing Gen. Garfield in converts- Bon merely with those around him, but in quite audible tones, and in language too cream and foul to be put In print. On Saturday morning Mr. Garfield made a personal explanation about It, and Mr. Spaulding tried to get out by the fresh Inde cency of saying that he had not meant to Im pugn Mr. Garfield's veracity, but only hls common sense. Cleveland certainly need/ to teach her rep resentative some of the elements of good breeding. Pe:dispels can't help being Jud ea', bat that Is no reason he should be also a boor. 165101•1101 OW ►aanoar's IISJOR•01111111LRMIT —TROMPS ACOMORGI WY SRI PRCRIDDS. It 0 understood that Gen. Fremont, on yesterday, tendered nis resignation as • Mai- General In the regular army, and that It wes promptly accepted. Whateratmay be thought of the eager readiness the displayed to get the min ant of @onto* who hid so much to do with the organisation of-the patty that put the present administration in power, there is one lesson this resignation should not fall to teach. It Le a very significant ex ample for hisj4teneral . George B. McClellan. It remains to be seen whether thatotdcer, after receiving the nomination at Chicago, will be equally prompt to tender his reggae floe. Fremont's resignation was • forwarded by Mm to Ban. Wood, who presented tt to the Department where it was at ones accepted. BAL.fIOOO 00311M1011—PILIBIIIII TOR • Rai 0111100111. 70! VW! PEREIVEIT. LerAe numbers of delegates to the Bs/ timore Convention have been push:lg through Washington for two or three day, past. Two delegates from Missouri are hers—the radi cal and conservative. There is a strong pressure on all hands for a War Democrat as a candidate (or Vice Pres- Went. Lyman Tromain, of New York, whe ran on the ticket with Wadsworth, last year, L mach talked of. Daniel B. Dickinson is also mentioned. Hamlin, of course, is a can didate; so is Andy Johnson, and so aro a dozen others. • • Simon Cameron, Honry J. Raymond, and Goy. Donation aro mentioned for the Presi dency of the Convention. TAXI,/ MIX PAU= HT THH nom The House yesterday passed the tariff bill attar making numerous minor amendments. There was a derided dispositionmanifested to hurry it through, many members wishing to go to Baltimore to-morrow. TEN CONTIIIITION A.Z92112110 ALL I Bat little business will be transaelad till after the convention, which i■ absorbing all interest now. WOUSTMD TSOII WRITS 11001111 Steamers brought up 1200 wounded yester day from White Ranee. Seventy rebels were In the number. Sat few wounded were left at White Have; others, however, were on th, way from the front when the boats left. These were all wounded la late engagements, showing the lone, to have been more severe that, at Int anticipated. Among the rebel prism:tetra at 'White Hone are two famaloo, one a captain of artillery. GEO RGI A. A SHARP AND BLOODY FIGHT NEAR DALLAS! The Opposing Forces of Hooker and Hood Engaged. THE REBELS :DRIVEN TWO MILES Our Loss About Fifteen Hundred REBEL NIGHT ATTACK REPULSED Generals Howard and Johnston Partial List oi;lpastiolties Sprat Dlirpatch to thip Pittabanat Owtte. DALuts, GA., Kay n, Oa. Lemur:JAN, Ky., Jane 6th, 1864. The rebels media desperate charge, about 4 o'oleck yesterday afternoon, upon Maher son's lines, and wore repulsed with terrible slaughter. They - came up in heavy muses through the densetindervowth infront of one lines, and were not discovered until within • very abort distance of the skirmishers. The skirmishers fell bask rapidly; and the Host line of battle received the cheek in gallant style in Dodge's front. The object appeared to be the capture a Wilder's battery, and so timperately did they contend for it that • rebel "phis' and Ma lian! keeled the breastwork. The captain was captured and the lieutenant, was killed, his body falling inside the work. The batte. ry kept up a galling fire of grape and can ulster, which piled up the deed arid wounded by hundreds. Dodge's line did not glean inch. The 11th corps all stood firm, except Harrow's divis ion, which last come ground and two guns in 'the first onset of the enemy, but afterwards rallied and recaptured the grins. Wilder's mounted infitiktr, holding the extreme right of hielterson's lines, heil' thairground. Bailing to carry our lark' with the first rush, and satisfied with their reception from the first line of battle, the rebels retired with wore precipitancy, leaving, however, a strong line of skinnisherilo hold the ground preriouly oesupted by them, and enable them to carry off their killed and wounded. Oar boys are in fine spirits over their IMO -4,1111111. Generate McPherson, Loon and Dodge were open the field,n person, and the troops greeted thetthwith hearty cheeU wherever 'they pasted. ,Oar lode oan't exceed one bandied, while 'that of the enemy most have exceeded two thousand. In front of one of Dodge's divisi ons filly-two dud rebels were baited Inside the ekinnish line, Including the LfOS-Oolonel Of the. sth Kentucky. A large number of riandetlitere taken to the hoepltots. The rebate • remained In ;minden et nnongh of stonnd to - am off 'bent one-half thelr iteadtind,oonzted. i , 1 Ptiouuers repotted that the attack would be repiwod drubs the afght s bad Par troopt z . , * fa doastaiit reidlOill tiillpOijit. , olikei's hwy. ,fighttag war en !bine. ; . , Idol no, to whOtt,he liii eito hundred l ' - BY TELEBBAPIL •/D GIANYteLD The following is 'partial list of the:item& ties 'among officals Brigadier General Johnson, wounded; Col. Patrick, sth Ohio, killed ; • Colonel 'Payne, 124th Ohio, missing; Colonel HoDengii, 1234 Pennsylvania, lost a leg; Colonel 13th Now Jersey, Wahl], wounded ;Colonel McGroaty, Slat Ohio, slightly wounded; Col. Nubling, 21st Ohio, ost an arm; I,l4teinant Colonel Thompson, 824 Ohio, slightly wound ed; Major Hempen, 134th Ohio, i killed; Major Blouson, sth Maine,'daigieronely wounded; Alejor Farmer, 123 Painnylvanle, slightly wounded; Captain J. 'A. -Moors, 147th Pennsylvania, severely wounded"; Capt. M. H. Todd, 11th Penneylvanbi, killed; Cap tain Choesbro,. 46th Pennsylvania, ; Captain Craig, 46th Penneybrenia, Slightly wounded; Ceptpin Stephens, 107th New York, severely wounded ; Captain Itarkley, 28th Pentleylvania, severely wounded; Cap fain Phillips, 48th Pennsylvania, Wad. dflaire at New Orleans—Mennen: News —Preparation to Receive Mancon.. flan—Conspiracy Dianovera4-4.Me. lean Victory Anniversary, etc..' Nan Yon. Juno 4.—Tea steamer Morning Star, from Nov Orlean on the 28th mad Ns,- vans on the 315 E, hes arrived. She has 1000 bales of cotton. A fire on the nightiof the 27th destroyed eight large river steamers and seventeen craft at the levee at Now Orleans, estimated at '5300,000. The levee an con siderably injured. No military news. Gen. Banks addreszed.„the Coutantional Convention on the 27th. The Piceytess and a Preach paper tad been anspended for printing the bogus replants. lion. General Herron has rettemed to hie com mend in Texas. General kleClernand b eerionaly dick at How Orleans., Havanadites of the Slat talt state that news from the city of Mexico to the 16th and Vera Onm the 2 let had been received. Great preparations were being made for the recep tion of htaximillian, who had not yet ar rived: A conspiracy in Gandalslam had been dis covered, and three of this conspirators were ar rested. The Fresib suspect that there are lodges in all the towns they hold, wbith have de clared for intervention. Incendiary placard' continually appear on the walla of thorny a Mexico, and persons had been arrested for crying "death to Mazroillian and the Branch." The 6th being the anniversary of timMez len victory, it was generally observed, th.ugh in secret, and persons of bothnuu visited and strewed with flowers the gram of thou, who fell. Artillery boa been received by the (War nor of Nueva Leon, from Ban Francisco, through Mazatlan and Annan. Anunatition WI arrived at Monterey. It was obtained through Brownsville, by the Justine. • Wounded. The New York Union kiln Keeling— Letter of the President. Haw Toss, Tuns 4.—The following is the President's letter to the minting to.night: External Kanto; • 1 Wasursaverr, June 3,1884: I Hos. P. A. Commie, AND MEWS— adrAttc. mew Your letter inviting me to be present at a mum meeting of loyal chinas, to In held at New York on the 4th inst., for the purpose, of Impressing gratitude to Gen. Grant for his signal services,. was received yesterday'. It is impossible for me to attend. I approve, nevertheless, whatever me, tend to strength.. en .and .sustain Gen. Grant, and the noble armies now under his direction. My previous high estimation of Gen. Grant has been main tained and heightened by what has occurred In the remarkable campaign he is now am dusting, while the magnitude and dieloulty of the task before him does not prove loss than I expected. Ile and his brave soldiers are now in the midst of their great trial, and I trust that at your meetingrou will so shape your good words that they may turn to men and guns moving to his and their support. Yours, truly, Internal Revenue Reeelpto.-Cantil. dates for Vice Predelent--National Union League WM101161074 June s.—The receipts of the Internal Revenue daring the fiscal you 'sid ling with the, present month will be over 1100,000,00 O. It Is estimated that the poss. out bill will realise twice se moth after it Is •In wonting order, but for the dist six Meath" .the revenue ',lli not be increased moth, if any. There anymore, of Baltimore Convention deleAstos here. The candidates far Via Trasident, mom:morons, including Vice Pres ident Slay. Andrews, Gen. Din, DO. id S. Dlifthason, Simon Cameron and Joseph .Heit. hinny delegates will be controlled by She netlan .of the . National Union Lupe, which "filmset at Baltimore on Mondry. sent to SID g in New Tork. Nair Toi i, Jane 4.—Seebaitottuu vas this morning sent to Bing Slug for tea sums for defrauding the Gerenuuent. , A Sr. mussed at 06 and 60 Italica abut, 'occupied by - bir.Holthigebead: , 1 telegram ebb nienningstates Mat the wu rained 1$4150,900; • IMM bir d = 8,1140 us.Al6O .101entl• and. fifty mir, and dross the .mm:7 from a very strong position. The 'gonad In his front is very rough end brokan,though free from the bold hills la hicPhersOn's front. There was continuous firing thorr4yesterday, end from the mud of musketry 141 night, It le supposed that the rebels charged his fines. If so, they were doubtleu repulsed, sine hls position Is one of great strangth . for aggres sive purposes. Wood's division of the 4th eorps, and ohneon's division of the 14th nape were badly cut up on tho afternoon of the 27th. The ;sd corps had previously hell the ex loft of our line. occupying a tine Aland tiFlibt angles with it, and bearing towards ei north wood, supported by Johnson, who was started oat on the forsook of the 27th marched something over a mile due east, and then marched in '`six lines through a dense undergrowth, over, hill, and ravines, to a line parallel with the gene line, the 23d corps joining its left,and arrival todp up the interval. About six o'clock Wood encountered the enemy in strong faros, and drove him from one •position afar another lentil a high hill was reached, whlph it was found impossible to take. Wood's Whole di vision, and Col. Scriber's brigade, 'Of John son's, were engaged, and a thousand men placed hors de combat. • Zt wu this movement of Wood's that gave rise to the report that the rebel right had been turned. Oen. Howard was slightly wounded in the foot, *WO will not disable htim. Gen. Johnson was atruek by a frailment of shell and two of his ribs broken, Major Hansom, of the 24th Ohio, wits kilted; Capt. Stevens, Ald do Camp to Gen. HewSrd, was shot through the lunge, and to supposed to be mortally wounded. The light opened quite briek 4orning. We ere*tog • tittle pound in the' eentre, but only' Me. Omorkien, June 6.—The Cincinnati ann. menial has accounts from Sherman's army to the Slot tilt, There was a sharp and, bloody fight on the oth - between Hooker's corps and the rebel General Hood's corps neariDelles. The battle began at Are o'clock p. pj. The 2d division, Gen. Williams, drove the enemy from their Ent line of works for a distance of two milemeiThis division was soon ?alloyed by the lit and Sd division', under Gene, Geary and Butterfield, who advanced stead* under a terratier musketry Are, and proceeded within forty yards of a concealed battery{ which opened upon them a sudden and mtdderons discharge of grape and ',animism. -; The first division in this charge lost nine hundred men. 'The • batterim was - finally oileramil, and the enemy driven away. Bet few prisoner' were taken on either side. Oar loss was probably greater than' that of the enemy, amounting to about fifteen hundred. The infistantial fruits of the day's work were a gain of Iwo miles of ground, giving no a favorable - 144100n, two pieces of artillery, and a better .arrangemeat of the line for subse quent operations. On the 26th a general engagement Vas ex pected, but filoPnerson's corps did net come op. There was a good deal of ekinutehing with artillery and musketry. Prisoners report that reinforcements had increased Joknston's army to 70,000. . On the 27th there was a [Oren fight on the left, . Wood's, Den's, and Soribner's brig ades, of .7 hnson's division, lost 400 men. On the 28th there was heavy picket firing. On the 29th the rebels made a nightlife:ok, but were repulsed with heavy loss. On the list Hooker and AloPhersOn were moving their troops to the left. Oar position then was, the right resting en Dallas, and the left near the railroad, eight miles from Alatoona. A. Libor.A VIRGINIA. Grant's Attack on Friday OUI kl3ll' 11 TIN BBS? POSSIBLI CONDIT "The Rebel Capital Must Fall." OUR LINES CONSIDERABLT LITLXCED HEAVY ASSAULTS OF THE REBELS REPULSED The First Line of the Eaemy's Works Carried. LOSS OF THE REBELS FROM 2,000 TO 3,000 DETAILS OF iNEDNESDAY'S FIGHTING FURIOUS FIGHTING ON BOTH SIDES Flight of the Rebel In &Windom A GENERAL ATTACH ORDERED Fiercest Fight of the Campaign 111;LriE=ZIZI The Enemy Left Harried by Gen. Hancock. GEIER/IL SMITH ATTACKED BY THREE COLUMN The Rebels Driven.,i ,. fter a Desperate Figh GRANT PUSHING THE ENEMY IT;EVERT POINT. RPOBTANT - EXPEDITION FROM Ball Lee Reported Driven info the Richmond intrenchments. THE PRESENT APPEARANCE OF WHITE HOUSE Tieurticonsouto Italtimersi Mari eve says: A gentleman who left tke front at It o'clock, a. m., en Friday, repruents the attack reported by Grant as having] opened with flereanues. Cannonading along the whole line Quad be beard, as it pregressed down the Peninsula. Ono important fact reported by cur in formant is, tiles the army .18 in the but pos sible condition, and that they have never in any previous campaign been so well ►upped. There wu abundant provisions oonetantly going forward. urn' The whole army warships General Grant,. sad say he u the only Man who hail shown them a chines to fight. The belief was universal, both among the troops and residents of the country to the vicinity of Richmond, that the rebel capital must fall. There had boon no attempted riddle!' the White Howe, a* reported. and consequently the rumored capture of Pita Hugh Lee and cavalry was unfounded. The white House presents a seine of an. tivily unprecedented *von during bloCellan's campaign. , Now Yost, June 4.—A. hebteut opealal, dated June 33, gays that ibertden'a cavalry the day previous drove the rebels down , the bleehaniesville , pike within fire miles of Oar entire lines Sr. considerably advanced, and the Lutpreszion prevail, that Lee , ha. withdrawn his tore, within the Inner defences of Richmond. 111, leases for the past two dap' must be very sever., and largely in st ens, of ours. ' Contrabands loport the eitbens of Rich mendin agreat fright. The enemy left ail their dead and wounded In front of Warren, and the sight was sad and sickening. June 2d, yesterday, the Ott pores and Reidy Belith's 'forces dads a Junory, chugs carrying the Ent line of the enemy's works and taking 600 or 800 prim:ans. An hour later the rebel, made tremendous assaults and were frightfully slaughtered. Hanoook also repulsed almllar attack', inflicting* se vere WI. The fighting was most desperate. The enemy's lose mast b. 2,003 or 3,000; sun; 400 or 600. Berneide's corps showed equal, valor in repulsing an attack. WAIIIIIIGTOII, Jan. 3.—The steamer Cen ral:limit, which loft White House yeann day, , reports that on Thursday large cloud, of smoke could be scent; the direction of Rich mond, and it Was the belief at White Lions, that a dlustrone cronflegretiow was in progress at the rebel capital. Several of the rebels wounded, brought up on the Con necticut, say that Oen. Lee had been taken sink and had been taken back to Richmond, leaving the army under command o General Ewell. Eight hundred rebel priaoneri ha *already reached White Roue, and others ar4 on their way down. • A contraband camp has been este Cubed at Whim Henn, wlueh already amtalis 1,000, and they still continue to arrive. The Richmondand Yorktown roa4 is being rapidif repaired. The bridge eve the Pa monkey was completed on Idonday, and the oars had arrived in barge" from Alexandria. The steamer State of Maine arrived this 'morning, bringing up 400 wounded from the late battles in Virginia, The dimmer Connecticut also arrived this morning, having left White lions,: yester day with eight hundred and ty-five sick and wounded, ine'uding seventy-two °Moon. Preparation for the wounded u being established at White Home, end the place looks like a city of butanes. General Abercrombie is in command of :the post and has the general supervision of the lending of troops, ha O. Pitman is Pout Quartermaster, and the flanituTand Christian Conualislon are there ht tuition° with a large sl4ciont of hospital supplies of every kind, t . A number of wounded of the 2d Ind sth army moo wens arriving at White Hottie when the Connecticut left. Hisplial tinto with accommodation 'for three or !bur bun diedliatientlhavn been erected there. Now Yon; Julio s.—The Merateffedfortroto Monroe &quoin of the 3d asp i Thn rebels hale w w earing gunpowder on Butl Haller. forinids- orks. Gen. Hants war to have started Otit again on an important mission on the night of the 2d. Ito destination was to I point of the most vital Importance to the enemy and assist Gen. Grant very materially. - A Northern menhinist came into du lines• on the lit from ltiohmond. Hereports' that: Lea had been driven bark into the Richmondi entrenchments. Mayor Mayo had beam sr.: ratted and placed in Outlet Thunder for pro- pollog to entvettdei the city in case of 3:mou thy, Instead of burning it u was proPoto& . Every man and boy, ant even foreign sub jute, were pressed into the novice. - The rebel papers complain of.los Johnston and lay ha fs whipped. He Mao says Gen. Inn is sick and goat:tad to hls bed. Grant has kept him so busy for the put month, that stab hie iron frame hid to strocumb grist fatigue. Romans Masson, Jane 3,-,2l'he - iteactier John d.. Warren,arrivod from Dertonda Hun, dud, reports that the enemy mad* a s li ght attack on the, breastworkkat 9 o'clock last night without effect. A confederate Memento.' and thirty pd. rates, who arrived en the Warren, eats into 11 our 111. yesterda z i A steamer jest t red frees White Soma reports that there liras harry eannenadiag gobs on all day yesterday, and Asa before night the sound grew farther elf. There are n, farther peritonitis. . New You, anne 6.—The iferafcre',:eonnt-, pendent has details 'of Wodnesdarifighthog. He toys on; Una ofllaitle extended ltrilgion miles to length; from NW. to fI.T.!:-Eitirt. cook's Ilan was on 'the liteohanlesillie road. The rine-pita were *meted 'fron the enemy two days before the "detente' ware rude. They wart impregnablci. to an ordinary as sault. Burnside's worn* was nest on high ground, sad _Wit= Ares a titan forrazd, protected in treat -by doable and'triple lints of the most loniliable. Add -breastworiu. corps was pearthette the, Isle with two divisions of ipteridisys piagtinehs i fent and agar; Alf attempt woe Sind* WithL*WiliffintSi ba : S4 a l4 the.' tia/.lo . ,itiwb'soter„ wan gra m theiritralls WitisrSiesrlilakissk:imeiditrithd tbk.o . . . , tiirditstviits ttfo YtraQse and. three him. *red -priamers; , The - reba mare rainteread - for another at tack, but Wright couthtur`up enabled-es to bold the 'Voce and take more prthonen. Wright followed up hie Elltral/ and brougat co an engagenient which lasted until an hour after dark. At that time we had carried the rebel lines of rifle pits and driren the enemy to the Chickshonsiny ricer. The enemy then made a furious assault open ourtight and center. They marched in three lines upon Warren, determined to pierce the centre to throw the flee into confusion. Attempt after attempt was made and the men hurled to certain destruction. The battle raged for fully three hours In front of this come. Oar losses at this point can only be a tithe of what the enemy sustained. The attack on Hancock was nearly simul taneous. Be not only repulsed the enemy but penned them back so far that he was drawn into a bad position and was compelled to make a hut; retreat and memo the ground he occupied at the outset. Again they rallied and returned to the oharge but only returned to be driven back with greater slaughter. The same corrnspondent says : Five hun dred and ten rebel soldiers belonging to the 15th and 18th Georgia V 01,., came into our line, at day break on the Id. They data , they ate tired of fighting and do not want any more of It. They advised oar troops to go in and light It out as this was the last fight roe Richmond, and we could take It this time. They represent the rebel army as becoming each day more and more demoralized with their attestant reversal. The abject of Hancock!' advitoe, however, was apparently a rase, as he was awaiting or ders to abandon his position add wove his corps from the right of the line to thn extreme "ft. I Another correspondent with the 17th crape says of the lighting at Coal Harbor: The en emy were is heavy force between Coal Har bor and Gaines' Mills, strongly intrenched'on the edge of dense woods, where they bad rifle pits and other earthworks throWn up. At 4:20 the troops were in position in throe lines of battle, and at 5 o'clock the fight com menced. A battery of . twenty pounders opin ed are on the rebels, and the rostof ita gang soon completely swallowed all fsnadsl from the skirmishing line. At 5:30 e. in. an. order wu received for both come, the 6th and 18th, to charge the . Isbell works in oar front. Brooks and Devine pushed Harisugh the woods on their front and poured like stoma. dio over the open field. The rebels opened with grape aid minister and a heavy nreeketry fire, and the first line wu badly cut up. The second united with it and they the third, and almost Immediately after g wild cheer rang put above every other sound 113 the rebels were driven pall moll frons'their works and through the woods. The rebels rallied behind their reserves and attempted to capture their lost position. They rushed forward, but were received with co elute and murderous a fire of artillery and musketry that they broke and fled in Sonfission. New Yost, Jane 5. A Coal Harbor 'dispatch to the Ile-alcis4teg that • general attack was ordered along the whole line at 11 o'clock tide morning, reault ing in the fiercest fight of the campaign. The left of Hancoek's corps, after a desperate re elstanos. turned the enemy's left and furled a portion of their main line, capturing guns, eolore, and prisoners; but, ,unformnately, were linable to hold the ground or bring off the guns. Tho battle still rages with a promise of a bloody day. • A Fortress Monroe climatal dated Jane 31, to the Efereideays A dispatch hu been re ceived from Gen. Smith, stating that the rebels attacked him with three columns, but were driven off after a desperate fight. lie is reported to have captured 600 prim:inert. ' Grant is pushing thou:Lamy at every point. CBRTABY STANTON'S BULLETIN. Dispatch from General. Grant's Headquariers. REBEL ATTAte•REPIILSED Enemy 251 riven to ConnistOn von MAIM BRIGADE MD Tetegraphlo, Communication Still In terruptect. GENERAL SHERMAN'S OPERATIONS Irseirarrros, Juno s.—Major (kneral Die dispateh from Glacial limit's head quarters, dated 8:39 last night, has been re ceived. It states that about 7 o'clock yester day (Friday) afternoon, Scum 2d, the enemy suddenly attioket analth'e brigade of 6th. boa's disielon. The fight lasted with great fury for Italian hour, when the attaok of the enemy was repulsed., Smith's loins wan Inconsiderable. At Biz p. m., Wilion, with his cavalry, fell O wt e le a lt a =rd 4 ra bri wn gade u o n f j i to cat ri s stft. bl e 4 .p n : palatal), with the intention of enveloping Burnside. After. a sharp but short conflict, Wilson drove them from their rille.pits in confusion, and took a few prisoners. lle had previously fought and muted Gordon's brig ade of rebel cavalry. During these dghts ho lost savant affairs, among them Col. Preston of the Ist Vermont, and CoL Berjantinof the Bth New York cav alry seriously woanded. Gan. Stanwood, serving In the 18th rope, was severely wounded. Yesterday, Friday, our entire loss in killed, wounded and missing during the three Cloys operations around Cold Harbor will not ex. coed, according to the Adjatlnt-General'. report, 2,500 This morning, Saturday, June 4th, the enemy's left wing, in front of Humid°, we' found to bare been drawn in dozing the night. Col. CO/1111011, in command of 5,000 men, arrived here yesterday, having marched from Port Royal. Telegraphic communication between Cher.- rystoult and _Fortress Monroe continues W tenutid. A at& from Gin. Sherman, dated one4tb, eight o'clock a. m., 18 railei; West of. Marotta, reportS that his loft lit - ow well around, covering {all roads from the South to the Railroad, about Ackworth. cavalry have been In Aokworth, and occupy, in faro, all the Alla ;14 - ona passes. No other rallitarilritelligence hint been ro. maven by the Department. [Signed.] 41. M. SILITON, Secretor? of War. OffiRLISTON TIIRRATINID BY OUR TOROB fieeessionville in One Possession CANNONADING HEARD IN THE DIRECTION 0 RICHMOND. F01T614 , 8 &canoe, Jane 4.—A rebel Major cants into General Butler's lbw at Bermuda' Hundred yesterday, who report" that our farces are In Becoseionville, and threaten Charles ton, =4 the commander ha" telegraphed the rebel authorities for reinforcement', and "aye that Weis he receives them Immediately Charleston is lost. The gamer Thome Powell arrived from Bermuda Hundred, on Someday, at 4 o'clock, p. m. There hat been no actin operation, there elnee late &cement& The dormer !dayflower eras fired laic, this morning. No demise done. Heavy cannonading was heord in the direction of Richmond butt night. lernm Cairo and Canto, Jane h.—The steamer Missouri, 00131 .- New 'Orleans 80th, bas arrived. Sbe war Bred bate at Columbus by a battery. Six. teen shots were first at bee, 1 18h1 of Which struck the boat. One shell exploded In the nursery noble, wounding 'a lady passenger la the foot No others Wand. • Host of the boats burned at New ,Orleans ' were owned by thsCifixernmant. - Tbst loss is estimated .0,1230,000. The fire ls tpliesad to have been*. work of an incandlary. 'Fair Inquiry ler ..00tton at fall prices for, lod;ornary 80o,low•mlddling, 83. Roth• doing itt 7 angar 01: 010h1lpli. , --- Itiie Chimer Grabanio' from' Mon Phil' on lbe adi arrived this inemtog. Sm. Canby to natively engaged In °Mean ising his terms. mid linearly ready for alien ates operations.- , i • - IThe steamer Yentrall, train White_ Blew. • as's rts all inlet to itetdirseittn,'Eite Blot a d Negri - DMZ wen ganisqnrd lath formai ply anfielent to repel say attnek'llkeljtt =ado by Ma ensmyin that xledaity,' 4110khe Aistapids eottem:marlist Is fiat._ The on, buit'ls- Only - tint 'blared ideo, dull that it to mealy take; !tidal ddlinli 014911 04 illt9ti tid511.'.,:, , , ~......: 4t....: , 4'-' , ..:.... I. ,'" '45," ''' L - THE BMIKOttE The'. Grant , Breetinir fa Tinfoil Squire.. Siw Foil, dime a, The misting in totoa• . P:cnare last emitting to tender noir gratin:lde. ta General Gnizte was giatd affair. Crss», of 25;000 persons •ere present. The greatest enthusienn prevailed; &damages titre made by- "Scentor Pomeroy.' Congressman Rollins, Gan. Ntralbridge, Gen. Meagher and others. The revolutions speak either:am. 0 01/Gll at PIM Donelson,,Violabarg, China nooks and the anent advances of the P 440.• M.O army and the a rm y a the Cumberland, and close With • declaration of unalterable de termination to • necresrful prosecution on. the war with all 1 d W- Y SO? and mug I .P.l OHIO DZLEGATION YELL AND OEGANIDEP. The Toms Oe r e; . fiertag estity Delegates elseet is Stators, PROBABLE lODATION, OF ILINCOLi BY ACCLISIT/ON. The Cenral' for tin 'rite Praddettey • and PrealdlngOtlleent. _ . Sptclal Dispatch to tha Pi l ltsbatish dasetta. Bitmioaa, Imo 5, leaf. The delegates to tho!Conventlon hare ten arriving here for severid days, and no rooms could be obtained ferl the past fortyelght hours at any of the lairor hotels. The eve ning trains have come in from Washington and the north heavy laden, and the town is overflowing. Al yet, however, there II aim partitively little excitement among the sils+ unvisited men. Already on the ground are Governors Dennison. add Todd, Simon Ortia-, mon, Rev. Dr. Breoldniidge, Rthry Rip,._ mond, Thaddeus &trims, Gainsha Judge Williams of Ke ntucky , and a l whole host of Congressmen and other aloe holders from Washington. The President's private Secretary, John G. Nicolay, is here. , • - There U no discussion on the subject of the Presidency. Mr. Lincoln will have nq oppo olden, and the probability Le - that he will be nominated by isoolamadon. There am Be,. oral delegates here whri were determined* vote for Gov. Chase in Oita of hie withdritlerils but one of them having: trotfiled him of 14 has received from ithnatoplysayings " I hire no doubt that the people, of yoUr dlstriCt asd of the whole country asi overwhelmingly for Mr. Lincoln. • you ought not to do Othtirrhie than terfaitideVy represent them, and ion no account moot you male Mse of nty,nime." The came feeling that Prompts the renomi nation of Mr. Lincoln jives Mr: llaMita a better chance than any !other min for Vice President. There Is I ;q l : ' etnitelepposltion to him, and.none of the other candidates hare any considerable( strength. gen; York hae two, Daniel S. Dickinson` and Gen. Dix, and a third Lyman Trentain is also mentioned 1 while the delegation from that State doe, not 'seem to be particularly a:salmis • for theta.; Simon Cameron in understood to be a candi, date, though he would be eatisfied with the the presidency of the Convention. Andrivi Johnson, of Tonneosee, is also talked of, hut: baslittle pormiptible strength. - Fgkenporary President of the Conventien, nollifleirat Rev. Dr. Brekinrldge Is talked of, and he will very prohably receive that honor. For permanent President of the Convention ;i there, may be something more of a contest.: floury J. Raymond Ie talked of, and TheicV, Stevens it here working fo'r Gains/is A. ftnser.: Them is very little doubt, however, but tialt . ' l tx Governor Dennison, of Ohio; will be lewd. Re will be presentedas thennaulmons choice of the Ohio delegation, and of nearly ' all the other Western delegations. It will 10 urged in hig favor that Ohlo has given up sea candidate for the,Pritsidenty conic/Jody, die greatest man connected . with the Government. That she asks nothing Whatever has no can didate for either Presidency ort he Vice Fred denoy, and that her thirty=five thousand hun dred days men entitle her to the foremost con - sideration for the Presidency, Raymond will not likely be pushed and the Same reason kir likely to operate on Grow. ' ' The tight over tho_rataresting Clonservalli i and RadWilldierouri delegations will probi bly be settled by . admitting them botli. Hoary T. Blow, however, of the Radical del nation, will refuse to take big seat, fecihrg very strong against the admission of the bogus delegates frola the rebel States, of South Carolina, Florida, Louisiana and kansaa. d very heavy preeeare is being mad* for . , Radical platform. The Radicals insist the, if thry support LizMoln they must have iv platform to 'nit them; and the Lincoln Mtn themselves are quits willing for this, as the best means of killing air the Fremont more' meat. Efforts will be made to have the platforM pronounced In favor of the Constitadonal abolition of 'Wary eircrywhere the United States, the oonfluoation of 'rebel lands and , granting thom to Soldiais, in emalipareals, Aa. The Ohio delegatiin are hero, fall and ar, ganizsd, already beirig ahead of every other State. Cohontbas Delano it Chain:an, tr. Tice President, A. B, Butler, of Co- Melbas, Secretary, and Robert Sherman, of, Jefferson, Treasurer. , A, flag is flying front their: headquartets,iltaving the imoriptler, upon It: " Ohio bas'-tent to the held 291,9 p; of her sots." The Seventh 40 h10,1rott Cincinnati, Colonel Len Barrb, Is to have a dress parade in front of the delegation's headquarters to morrow. The delegates are to give tams a collation.' CoNpF:stalon4 Wssulsorox, Tune 4,1864 Sa=cra.—Tile inmate tax bill was taken up. The following amendment, by Mr. Harris, was adopted, in regard to Exposes companies, via : That the amount paid to any railroad company, or corporation. be doduttod front tho grass receipts of the empress computios, on which a tax of twenty-one and ono-half per cant. is to be &arta. 1 - Mr. Barris moved to exttapt from the tax Of twenty-one and one-half per, xent. In the tee- Um: relative to steamboats,l railroads, fro., 1 the amount paid for canal or other tolls and tonnage, which was rejected-41 to 33. A moon:adoration of the vote in Mr. Harrisi amendment, relative 'to ea ea compirdes, -mu carried, on motion of Mr. Chardleriand the action of the Sonata Mormon war received. On motion of Mr. Collauter, an amendment wu adopted exempting twinge banks receiv.. ing &mita solely forth, potpie of loaning them for dspositon, and having no End far'' nisi-92 to 4. Oa motion of Mr. Sherman- tho- vote re. Plains Mr. Shatstan't amendment regaining monthly Instead of half y early:return of (Inv oti bank deposits, faunal and circulation, was reconsidered, and the amendment.udopted.: Mr. Oberman oalledt up the Mouse bill to preside (or the payment" of the Second tag. (meat, Third brigade Ohlo.volunteei mllitin forthe time they were ketualts lathe semicet without regard to Irregelierfey jp the , "muter , rarTlMarkttli was pulled. • - , t , • Mr. 'gawped called up the hill to`extend' for du yeari the time for the revarotin to the Batted litotes of 'Linda granted by Congress to aid in tho aortal:motion of i railroad from Marquette to nut. Illinols, and it wae passed.' The bill to pay Ifloconoin her lire per cent. on the related public lands. in her bord e rs, i i coming op unfinished ll business , Fu; dig; Waved. Ad ea rned. ~ - i Emma,. . Gar fi eld- had. s Latta? road to show that re woe an yoordalion ii Cleve. land to raise money to Influence the passago of the ban pt MIL , 1 Mr. spani4ui laid no o n , kad approached him with a bribe on the snbleat. I it The •ad went into goultotttee of the Whole on tb tariff till. I , T.llll fOllO. ug an some amendment, made, Manx ben, • sent per , pound; castle, o wes- ty.rioe cents er pound;.dross' cassis, thirty cents per pond i COMO= doi lorty onto per pound; oil o olives, forty pinta par,ounni, ; null oil, tw dollars per gallon; minnow', moment, Ave to per pound; r ushee of all Mods, four mt. advatora ; tutor oil, one_ dollar per ',Mon; ploattra,lfour emus per en poud; will , bleak, and ruder'''. troutd, twenty.tive ta per pound I ain tacks or barrel', tun y fire cents per 1100 Feuds r oxide 'of uln a dry or ground in ollitwo orate per ptnad .. Mr. Steve n , of Finn., mond i sabitilito forshe 10th a otion,e6 as to provide that all good,, warts, and ronclandire whioh may be in albite o es or bonded nandtontos, or bonded for ' partition on the day this stet takes • eat, , shall, whom I entered for' Igme ocamptlos; pay the dation snobs,' which they. ore , linported, The othkatlintli ;war, attar debate, rejected. • 1 Mr. Rural cffiredn nay tali= that for one yeamhorn may be imported : Ina of dug,tiny michine detiguirt forth* satuaufisture. Of l abile* Of "it ,4 -?llliloatief.also,aff PPP shines for pl csating - .optrated bp steata, at the 111111/1110f1 CORM and EltataAgricaltenul Booletlis, fan adopted. ~ z ' :- ' ~' 1- : , .1 i - ThiCoa• than l'ale .. 2 - 1 , , _-.4 , l• ,". , _, Alla* sae idiot, wars einienrrea i n, MA the bill peneedr.ei to SV: .- ! . - ,- Alliclutli!& - : :', ' ''' '.- S '' ' ..,-,--; ', -.. ~ - SE==2= rr.-... ,ppropriation Dills Deported-- Ensigns Want e d -7 1' 11):40 Loan. Viranirusovos, Jena 4 Coramlttee of Ways and Means 117, , : . ,rted all the General Appropriatio, ; The Afar, Departc.not t 4 S., want of noting Ensigns. Applicata. mast have east, eight years of sea service, and be between the ages of twenty five and thirty gee yeerar The antecriptierui to , the 10:40 loan repotted at the Treantry Department yesterday morn.: , I lag amount to $949,000 ' 11 I Rebel. Iltzten at 41 10UcEl. Ala.--Rebel Colonel kilned.. Lorrsvatr, Jane S.—Colone! Long, ,aord• mantling tn. cavalry of the ll'sh Army Corps, recently oncost:stored ttoddy's cavalry, under. .command of Col. Jotran, at Molten. Ala., killing Johnson and 16VeLa others, and cep taring . many prisoners. Johnson waa •thie prominent man of Roddy's command, and stood in the - same relation to Roddy that Basil Duke did to John Morgan.' Blockade Runner Captured. WAHHINGTON, Jane 4.—The Navy Depart. moot has received information of the capture, off Wilmington, of the Caledonia. Bhe • aide wheeler, very Icor, 475 LO burthsa, built and Ul U ises:od in Ileebeo int wan owned by A. Keith', Jr., of Natifixi . who ate ungent for the Confederates at Qopene town. Bhe called from" QuenstoWn tarWil• roington. General EneL Nay Teen, June b.-A.-Times Washington special LL pa s" Cl ' on =a n a°l h t u e ' Vie t t l r derstoon that he retains ' hrrlginit *sitters In the regular =ay as Wane/ and Assistant• Adjutant Genera'. East Tennessee Relief Fund. Boma Tana Edward Everitt ;imosottneed that the relief hind fOr East poc,i, nessee now amounts to $lOO,OOO. am) Baczza..--The largost sae / •". oortarant in this city la cloth cad elks,- len than Eastern pleas. at Btrktee, 59 Mar, jot strait. . . Da. E. A. Erna has retaraed from the Resta sad au be consulted for a few days at Na. al First street, betweas Wiriest end Ferri', P. 0. address, Box 1234. Purrs end Chintoo at old pricer, ot Bar ker'', 59 519,ekielt 'treat. ElilM—The' largest stock of Mick and Colored silks, et Barker's, 59 Market street. M 9.RKETS. New York Market. • New Yonx, Juni G.--Cottod rather more active: or Middling Upland,. II •ur—State and Wei tern opened to better and aimed quiet rat abut prod,. prim; E1.A5(37,r3 fcr Erb, dodo, ila,pses WI or b. EL 0. $8.55a9 f.r Trade Braude; treat dellu the isles are 1,000 ale Low grade Extra Woe.. tern. to naive. at $7,150. wookr wilheett dalaid charge. at 51x 1 /.a1,31. for State and West* n, and 51,31181,32 for Kates, uu ly Bat the eatable' Mires. Wheat la higher; 51 641,59 Chiesgel W a ge, 81,6301,69 for Itilwautee Ltub, 1,7105f,a for Winter Bad Western; included in th ll reat. erg "SLOW hash imbed Minuted to write at $1,t855440 4613. • Own dull and droopier; 111,61431,6.5 for Nei and Old law d Western; 81,6301.6 e. mr White. Oste excited and decid dl, higher. et 032:eic for Western; • included I. &LOCO hue Wane= arrive, at Ode..:.:_ Bice dull at 1134911%0 tar no gOort, • and 7e far pre. [erred in bond. Codes dell, at LIM AarEd:•• Illytu. quirt; 15e1;20c for Musoovado, end 113.5 for.do. hood. Pew:deans quiet Our Ann - ; 4104 u for °rods; 64@650 for Brine. In Bond, .and 71e for Fret Wool very inn; eericially tor 'credos. Pork mots. - atave and a little Waver: 531 Mt Mem 130 for Old Mew, $3275 for. iew Mau, 5.2t,E05525 .far old and: • Prime, oho baler prke an ext•erno,) AO ter • Prime Dieu. Beef utire and Arm, ; 59,64923 for ite.e;slo7 for Prime, 510i0h517,60 Aw••ll.packed• li, ud 13:4 t, 22 , or is• alma. Cut Meats &mar, at 11 eu 611,VAlve for Snowden, and 14Neii15o tor pas. Lard without material Chang., at 145 em 1511; else 600 hair, June, buyene erp 100 , llink teaai ' LT - Western, cud (.0 aire. Cheadle - Lady at 115120. • ClEtelaletti-altatre • • - , Curcureart, Jae 6.—Floor unchanged 'end a , dd; Wheat le held 243 a higher. and Bedula at Stitt netting done In White; common Is held 1.111.650 , • Corn imegtdu; Spelled it add 111.20 and. -wick no bt) an .02 51,18, Ear dullard off red at • 41,05. pate not saledbis at over Ole. Ella sold. to. t,rrtre, at 51,63. Whisky Oull at 5L30. Masa Pork • In; good demand at ta. and LAW 01!. were taught • at taw rat., efa 0.4111 try bra 11E4444.. ut Ver.. hl,gheir. 773,000 Its Bulk Sidra, &serail. 335 t, sold at 120, and End tierces Lard at 13 3 451*,", ..- .the latter rateler City. O.icaiee dull. ' But or tn.'. nlinevlttettepto. Om' Eilver 1750177. Exchange ens. tenth andonwilfaL Buffalo Market. - • •• "mato, .Tem. IL-4k= Itt talr demandkid an:- I:hanged,- 'Wheat Arai and Vast; No.1111114.:111.01. Bprlog 81,18.91 48. other grade. w• re negltelad 'ittaimota.. Coro Oro. and doll:the only isles Tr , koited•are No. 1,10 wri; at 1.10. Oats. ln : request. alzatng 1.1 Ilee to te arrive B . Bail y. dna a good nd' oolcdnaL Whlaty—rather mar. (bloc. sales ILO 5 1 .36 - 38 - • Canal Frefghta m7ddiing tune* to . :l74vr•lcrek Whoa, 179173 id • Gm, 13913%; Oat. ckftlai, • ...3.4l , Exporu-41our, 101.; Lbw ; ra,fito haat ; Corn 1.390 bush ; Oat., 81.136 .acka; Eteoelpts—Bleinr, 16,457 tbls; Corn,11„1:100 Ltub ; • . - Wheat aao,oco Drub. dewego Market. .-17 l . _Osstroto, May.4loar vast. Wheat steitty at fli2o for. No.l, 51,25% for 'So '2 Corn dull:and advadced %ale; stjayisiat for No - 1, $1,0931,80 for No. 2. - Oats yrm and quiet, at 70K. Blgbatnes aotha and advanced 20 5 1 , 28 (31,2 4 )5. ' PZOTIA I, O nuckan . • . Ewe pts-2.000 bbla roar, 29,000 bat . : Treat; 107„000 tnub C.ra, 37,00 D both thas: • ' eldposent.-6,000 bbl. Ylonr 20,000 baillVbiat. 107,1500 bush Corn, 18,000 Lush data. Stock and Money;Market. • By You, Jona 6.-11onq or aellvii at OW paeans., flkrilog rtewly .21.53%4200;1* ' for ant alum bill.. Gold firmer A ening, at VII do cilia. to 190 X, and clod. Br an .t ID 1p 31,31911 • Tha total ....rim of ayellm to-day mr 1:477 Garernmsrat stock. steady ; 5.230 Goapona 10d. ' ' St, Louis. market— •• • • , Lorre, Jen. 8.-31arer firm arid fir e metterals deeetad: *table Ex.'" Wle Extre - 10 5 1217. Wheat deellued; PtLon to.Choteh 51,7669,15,000 d Plble.i/AktIOW: hither, at 1/41,911.i Cern weak had keeping ; -Whit* $1,25, .1114 ed $1,21. hdesared at 51:4@1:4- Philadelphia Market. PZILAMMISIA, Jun 6.—Floor firm. What—, Bad . ,_'SL,6l@mer Cora actlea; Yellow sl,6Ogi,act Petroleum atm; Crude 39a400. -Virtklairr del - at . Baltimore Market.. -Rieman; Jame C.—Plum 'apir..oll. 71 hat golet; Puma: Baal E.53i. 9 3-• Cm "4 44 " '31,63191:64' Whisky gala. RIV'~3R,. liiiMffiE 31122.ir5; Whaling • • virsurroxis. • " Maury, Louisville. jßerths Ladish/C% MAW: Vale. Clntlnaatl.. finds, kosayBl,l, , Tim rim is still recallnir steadily at ibis paha,' With far &et by the Alleganysearks • Jut oretang .• &PI fear &et six Inas acoerdmg to the pier:- tooth , • - la the llanongahels. Lherusestos sans dia." ';-7' Prepury between ttui marks bars .and tho eshal alma of wear in the river. as we .4am soared this , there - toe au over thred feet air.: hackies; 013 , Hemel BlSple." _ The outs t,voledeut snivel we hare to, mortis VW . Delaw'sre,imm Lenin! The Emma Graham, trom Zanesville, Sid the • ern. from Whcellng. ware du Lai sighfi r and will ' . dotibtlembe Maud in pal this Mard..„ ®lb, iflusary sad Bertha, for Louisa:lk the Eft " for Oman natl. and the Jolla,. far Zeroes ulear,d ow &curds, -avenist. Tice two flat sma hosts Udall, modshas trips, Phi/era .181//tahusis":",- The Tout y, a ens nivr stemzEti. Is proem of coostroalenhere—sad almost Bolas/v.: wwioder the supecintemdswoof Caps E Waal/4 Way slum bp me &curdy tor the fat tires. Tile - /abases% perfamsd astlalsetery, and If the. liar. • dupe sct gat too lei, t h e Fuel .Boy - clip hut furfil r; LePla is a de, or. two - '••• Cut Ben. Jelcoitaiiisimr • ••. atoduer &almost fahhad and will I. "ready. to tots - o.r ser departure very soon . The yuobe vr ter• ' • Jae of lb. Mast bows that awe OM built bac*, cos • urn pr. spring talc oelebratal Si B hfubsto„. Thlic tithe ulnas of thous who ars toropetrutA the respective' manta of tt - itabatabtAtt.-- Tn. !Pl:muter. " Capt., larregtia WeVi rapidly sip/roach/1u to cempletion, sod '7lB is., pi ready to Vordnence bruises. ' - „"." ' .•. ThoStsusub cad r y e Stallibt.'espr w , ••:: • C 0... Barton, Is suctiotnad - r..* at: Loca. sad the - Maier iliodialppl, ieselny lcr-iseraw •** *• : tillhs s add tor ywriat • Beaten. . 31 / 1 - - • 11 - P at ails aocurinced laclasti. 41.1 ionfs: lesvioB trwmorwar dholvall be tot. • lowed as Wedutsday by tbo brew rr0ch.,.1.44,1115, • • ' Ttb Clam Pos,Cipt.Thos rl/44. ' • 'id will be ready to /ran for 8c ..Losie this evantsy,.., Mr: Pair ebli raisins charge of the saw." • , • ;12se filliatra, Cur Gordon; is lb* rejral.4 . Fic:hiii icolifiuding codex, teals& st, Wan: DIED: VON soNanonsf—Up lOSt Vd . o.* a. vs., LI II DI &YEW% VON:BONN= go" amend. IGIVICIIV Ei.davf - 5,141 MAW ti. finanl VW ta..-piia tsca iksm4eaFtd_ hargotesttr, court. Tura and Otaat truer, ye MOLY, JOGS I, 01046'oto:k b.& 114 o ta. Wilts viiktit4ip sauna, : LWSI4IOX—Oo. Elnkroino 614. NpSeririe;,: wwitaioosNoeboy , ent lll l , - , Nardi Crthli 1,11:41;e://bt , y , i• a-etas:4 rig?!Amot.s74.44:Prirr. edosk, taw noiamet taritairtam.mb.. s#,tuntagtou'lr,,ltapilhiirwrit - f .. - • _ . „ !'=;!:=:. • '`. , • A ~',':~~ ':~
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