m Daily gast AD \ KRTIS t VIS AGENCIES Messrs. S. K. PET rENGILL A CO. No 37 P«k Rom, New Y„rk city, and No. 6 State itrect, Botton; and 1„ Pi FONTAINE A Co No. 68 Nassau street, New York city, are au’ thorized to take Advertisements and Subacrii - tlonß for ub at lowest rated. * *9~We wlllfurnian the Daily Post, to agents at the Tate of $2,00 pet h um j rc j eopies. lEIDAI MORNING, MAY 27, 1864 Episcopal State Convention. This body met at nine o'clock yesterday in Trinity Church, and after some preliminary bu siness, a series of resolutions, which had been read the evening before were called up Thev are as follows : 1 ilisispss Sir of fh,m D of B< tnnsylrania, as a men 5 ! °o'f*s£ f Md j^?cn th ‘ 8 " ar f ° r cxlBte!lCo ’. “n»on, liberty rehmTmi^'Ji! 11 ' 1 lhe «n“thors and abettors of this Siga® sllfSrSs:: so!e S m‘j V b Ur i^our'jS3*em«f’ I et'erv authorf,' 1 T 8,1 1,8 Powcr,ind"e “,,lSy mm,r,rs!l^, h sur^^i^rha7„ B !;iTuK i ; r i . Treasurer’. Wrt-Saultary Fair. N. Holmes, Treasurer Sanitary Fair acknowl of the following aintioLlS. i , * ury Fatr. From William Stone’s Coal Works- ' that’the ' •’JW" r'”*' -1 ' h “ W -“ Wm Stone.... UiotiTw 1 I “ , , l-ar,,enter, meet this rvcrmi.-. A Smith ■ 5 001, J}'*? 11 350 1 FruUj., at , o'clock at the "Audience Hall ■■ wfe-l- 5 0o| j Frnweii..". I“ i ‘f"' 1 , 1 |,l ' rso " al in erecting .eat, fi’.r w Char es ; jr |„„ H H“ rey ’ Br 300 i " buU "“«• Thc ’■•ommittee appointed |.y the M Olinter. ..... |m V f 3 ! h! “’ CU,,r ‘ ! t: o.n.,nt.ee procure S-friassisr— •• m nror W ,„.. .e,Vi„, , ~ pSfc::::; ISSss®?- • 53: »-» n^, t u, .ftiiXJ* jirSff.;::;.:::; 6 B SJW ::: : !■« —' J Lesdbeater. "! 52 R s?fc r 200 Ur. Goodwin, of Phila. w ho had offered these | ?2* « .. f order ,0 make them more agreeable I ? 34 « &‘f..'! H » without matrnally altering the sense. This 'J Harper T u,oclerk nni ' ,he ob?^';, K ' A -"' ,i,,,bur “ e ’ or Phi.,.,.' - 2 -J jecled to resolutions of this kind in a t J Irwin., 2so j Rmt 2 Religious Convention. He wa. in fa, or of ,o- 1 ,y J^L ,ord 2 50 .1, Wilkin,on ' "" lawfun' I‘f '7 "' b " eVer “ IC< * Ul, ‘ bc *i»ne : P (rross V;. 2d J D 1““ to ; U “ n ‘ ,tseii ' yhat *>« Fhurch had 1I! Thomas 2 SSI odo with it in toe present Convention. He! From .1 c Rlsher Ac > r believed i, would Introduce 1 unnecessary |.l Hickman' «„o W " kl ' schmm. He had no doubt ail the men in the P >-u1<e.....'. 7.! S SSj Vi e,°"' Convention were loyal. They all had offered i p 5 no p Lim,: up loyal prayers, hut it was well known .ha, 1 w Weasel.' ’' f JJ! ■' : 7 men might be loyal and yet have differences o '’ - . V % { opinion. Ho did not care particularly whe.h- S^-^'AmSn er the Convention sustained his ijcws or not IcS he did not consider it the business of a Clerical i w *hnrp... 7 7 5m c Vo?.' 100 '' ' B ody to Legislate on such questions as were ! | u« t 0 t I '^ fcr a “> J Jones’c He had laid aside all uj < M j f f N, ‘ ,k,nal ot I’.tUhurgh. !•„ "fj ! Hon. Judge hhaler made a few Remarks on ! him a TO j Sweeny ! F . the resolutions. He said he had grown gray in c J^fe r ‘ de 350 I the sen,cc of the EpiiKtopal church, tut old ■ S T'laddinger'' " fJ* in . and experienced as he was, he had never be- it .. I A fore witnessed an lasuc- of this Mnd among il s pp]”,. A?'*’ work., Pa, o l ,x„ ‘"'i members. That church had always borne one " Wrn^ey'' S'? •\ , ? rß r - 11 i peculiarity, and that was that she had never ' -'m-ohs. J .. '' . 2 % ■ , yet snffered political tp.estions urnish her { WaSc"' 4 OamroT- '' ! always rccognued Jesus Chris, as the head of 1 A “« i *!.> w"Vd -• „ ' Ur ~.' W “ S " ‘Hing to recognize no ’ { 1 22 W Owens. ."' ‘ ' 1 I ihe Convention had been called to- • J lAord f * - ! FoUTRK ge hertoa'temltothe interests of thc church, ' t S U j stcnni. r fn and he hoped ,hey would leave It to other re #on w Het’laV 1~, , . a churches to attend to pomtes. He recognized . J .Mmpwr 3 !.! ~7 ‘' “ I “ U<3a ,andl > the church as a place where men of all j.oliii- ’ 1 ' . h 3 clock p. m, . ChrlsH UmCn^S '"° uki meet together in common HnSSrins" 301 *2 lio&W ' ' Cttvnlrv attack Christian communion. Thew aho-l th. no r ’ 3 w » tliles r hallowed schisms introduced within „?* »•*£ ' .HcT'"' ' l ‘ 0 " u H"’?- -' ~ • Un.lmtf, ay.jj. of this sacreil editicc. Men should not convert H S?s'a WhiUk,r7r;' 7-5 '"'Ur lore, k, I], shurch into •. i„.nti.-il iiandeinuniuiu r<„ .1 M'ciure ir . 2 &J < ' liiaher X., u 130 .a, ’ hntly with e purposf of politics! .lemoostrationj. hi,. 11 Pailoft .7. 2Jy ~ ” boats At 4 u that these resolution, bad never been hr.,ugh, F01we11.... aOO lrriv( . , r the Convention, tt would ha,e been r ■«>*> and Journ- n ulfron, p, well had llu*y be. n tnUed at one- lie lui baigh Hml Allegheny - 1 « t)l ' OmiDUnd wit wn.,“ f . 10 ?, “, fC- *«.l lost the sight uiti, ' S Kmployees o| do le, . «llroV i.i-u sZ^ . . P ‘' V ~>’ i o’clock, when tl, e otherwise iilo o«m’. Grand i^« ttf .4'S%Tjia-n‘^s afeci 4|ipg#C 11 : :.s:^v;v:-^-7.1:'; SHS;;^m,| S'^t runce with all i.rec.dent thn » f-V ' " of 4 S Lvfe ( ->T‘ ’ 60,1 u, ~i V " "‘I V'' r ’' " : ='' . ‘ ! 1 1 0 f M ’ o. i? ’ n !' ;ir , Hanuv.-r .Timcllon, = [ tm \ through tbc marsh anri ; ??,. c eftlflCßtea^^ are blasphemy and an* uvll C al -ni 1 KrnMmVe'of'l 11 6W) do uu! lifj’,' l “ "* , ' u brtil on n, !!, " J ° L “'*' ' 1 ■"i 1 M:.a rinsi.-ions *l'o’, mK Ul^^ir t «ii.VS: Grant’s J°° v tlic picket l.y surprise Tht’Pt' < i' ' &_2u ’ B SZtZ™': vzzt\*:; r£ PfctwZ iif&afr :;:: -7JS!ss&:::,s ST“” SilifesS "Sf’Sr-... fs . - JOSE ™“=r“' sslilii , chur C chTey' WOUM m 1 l « , yo „ ’ ' Per sale by „U re.pec.’bln ilrag'gisu. > in " of battle was formed anZL march ! sn'o'ngpo'i.lon Iwiwcij™ Wbe# . t et i; ; ; »7gi77 ;sSs®7' k |||' watmAHCE-AMSOT"'-' CHICKEBI3VG. '*-SBffS to the others. One ssserts that the sin of ,ui J Kelt 300 F a Kline. .7" J i —— Uur jnckets were llion extended along | ted tvilli the Army of the Poioro-t.- f -1 very is the cause Of the war. He thought the '■ 41 ‘1ii7.7 7.' ' !50 ¥ “ 1 ' r K HKES a ppon TKD A( ttrSps, 12 line of the river up,,,, the left. AVar- j Yo other dispatches received ’from I Sr Loc,' 8 m H'Ma Market. North, too, had sins to answer for. There were Teener" 1 '" ' '' 75 »”ly".' \ S iloie.': ,ullm, '" , K P»P«l*r ami rehai.i.. u ll l’''" thcr, S JI . Wax quite successful. - any other field of operations. , ivi,,,,, drm^a't^ ‘“I ‘ 5 ® 6 ' teneurses for one blessing went up from the) PSepu C ; r . 7.77. } wieman.7;77 2? 5 , A/ ~ , , 1 NEW AND BEAUTIFUL w v a r' rS ' ,in ? i [Signed] E. M. Stanton. ®mat s.^k-.^a^ri^ ot making more effort for the moral welfa re of id Vn\ 3 *—- ij .. . k j Ac .SOIN’S w l'i'rr lie is strongly entrenched. I T“* OREATESTffKRViitE TO Me vei'pt,'' s ofjmiddhn^’ar thesoldler. welfare of c Pnx. ._.... ,am '' *-,uou' T> \ \ AT f\ C 2 -bO.C aruiy U animated frith i,3 snccOSS.' ! 1 ANU BLA>OD FI r RIFIKR. - TOAIC : ■ - b " R “' Arrz&xoox Ses-sion.—Convention met at 6 h / w ' ' -ins, received by Lee’s Army Moving. r>r. Cutters* ! Mr. welsh on, rw T a thej) !£??£&••••• •: Phenix Ins. Co. of Brooklyn.! chas. c. mellor, , oiai OR Rio^ P H B^rs Zl '■ ENGLISH BITTFftS thld?fre C ™T lttet! , 0,1 Mlst °nc-Ri Sketches of S £*! tr ° nd -; v 6 00 a wSi&hkw !.' ? ! A W® r i ca n Life Ins. Co. Of Phila IWI propose to offer AT .*' depute ,he passage of that riv'j dr. D. JAYNES sons. ; T,- m •••'.-£.• I- s=- the different parishes made their report A wlStSi™ 1 h ' 668 T RUey 200 1 (I mital ” . p,lbl *“ Saif, on TH L'R.SHA Y, May- *G,h ‘■' r ' Tht ‘ir resistance, however thoiiirh lif a mtt -wr To AfcillteCtfi a.Tlrl Rnlld„„ The following Resolution was offered J Funis| SSH 1 ™" 1 ™- 2 00 | ALExl' WH ILLm V'» V t »50u.00u I tFr,i Ureek 0 ,, 1 .? 0 ! 1 . i*' ‘Ji,’ °,“ r P ro l’ e . r , , T sharp, was futile, aud OUr troops forced * 1 JIEDICINES. ! i H DUllderS. amoiurt e o f TreilEUr h Cr 66 aUthorized t 0 pay to the wX!n 4 <*> I Riley"'.... 7. .[J Ik 1 ■' iAMVEL WtIRK, Vice Pres-I. | 1 ™ fr om juncUnn e of Ij,' ' ll “;' r "'' ly ° V ? r ’ and the rebels back a tDr, Schenck's Pulmonic T ■ r> P-ll f{ V THE act OF MAYSTH avid amount of seven hundred and fifty dollars pro Asm Hh J 5« W Prltchdelil .. 3So I , iml , *• s. URYAN, Veubenvillc and chart, ers railroad. The lot, “'‘lt’, sustaining very little damage 3 rnllnol HCi Tonic and Pills. I ** propri;anon of FT[,v|Tho7,.„^n'’^- % Ap ~ r«m V a. mileage to member. .- f S - l“l.m.y 20 _ Broker and UjuraneeAgei,. |l« te.*Ho'ell7? s'mVlhe d V" ■ Ano,ller says of the HELmIToID’H i eese e the° mml r ee ° n Uie diviaion of the J)io- i rS!! 1 i 75' W . " 3(w •' Rfiol Pc+ + O ■ ' ° UI 18treut *_ ; And h good dinner wilj be furnishPil frel ° jnipoftanre of Grant’s last movement, p, , • hereby «*<l u eated to preseit pUw f ßuil,l ? ra are af,er whJch i:!iS ry - ;;;: 1 I S! Estate S i_ v i n B s institution ( vi^M^^,’^ ft r,^f^'- b --, was k"; med Buchu& ; i»r^SS» Th E°“ 0 1, a4ioUrned - iFH ri ff ■ n - FlssSSPart"* {S i T HK fONDITIow i ' thrt ’ B battles to have gained the adTanV ’ all other Family Medicines can be ’ The Rev. Dr. Van Deusen offered as a substl J ’wnTh? 100 P Hagerty ! S 30th ,18« Institution, .Saturday AprU FL- .MARSHzVIL, 139 Liberty at., or a £ es be lias secured. i found genuine at the i initree Room for the V??" Conl ' turn the following: suhstt- ,J W Mttey «RC,|J....:: Am.™ Deposits *1*1,378 „ ! my2s .| B - ™OW N , Man,held, P„: . A rebel hearer of dispatches has been | PITTSRIIRfiH nBFr ■ fS A«- ! ly. x. xx DABBS ' m Rlt HOISE ' ' ““'a*. CVRTXR. -I s! 67 ; A -vs, is in a panic." The arm L be | Torrence & M’GaTT, oppreaaion and siaverv i 7» -iMf l ? l down ’ thftl ’ * s -Debt Cer. and Notes 16,4 U« 16 ntl “ St. Clair Street, Drurs, Medicines TJ 1 Surveyor Uenoral, m, ne ? w * r ’ that a’i?"’“V be J 72" Koyer ’ 'VilUamsbuig, Blair *344 sj Areiued Interest not coF PITTSBURfH ’ m*ls, Perfumery, Palate, HE.>Ry ],. MOURE, utical and relle-lntia ‘J 1 oody and imnd, po- la 6 ir I 1 689 5" rii isbuKlin. (jji. r, efl H T- nrn : 0 L ’i u . . ' i &tAte Treasurer. and that emanGpateil ne¥ro^I erj i' Viiere Newton Lodge* I* (V o F * 400 oa 1 Furniture 150 oo roron ’ ’ hee * Truaaea, Harrisburg, *May yj, lbwl my 23-3 w gs^^aSiaS’Sa!*^ B -ss: , M.n.sganeiawi.rc.mmn,; isss&'is,jis*-Js'«ff?..'ss >->...... a.,.,.,,..;,.. ..cSrcJiais' from the Lakes oh ,L 5? in f® 1,0 UDit >'’l'hat Workman Hiawatha' '.i L 2100, f 00 '" ami securities, and counted the cash, and he Photograpic business. {ho Southed from the AS«„ h v'm tO . “f «»«<*■> ! Dl "''” kß . ,nd I! ° U ... .. h "' ’ ifound thc above .utement to be correct ®TB S3 TT one r hag,oii^Oonst°lu e^^ o ?f 006 «°vernratmt ! w!, l r km™ h of 'vTf,K ‘-hureh 15S 80 ’ H. rHII.DS. - - oulmlnating'-in that lu and I trporge* Krimcr Bakor 4 ,; i *^ y * I , NKW STYLES make; this IXn &£ l %.f , 1 ory | »Wch shall j John' Ha^'“l& k “ kcr 3bo : l’,.- isb.irgL Mav „ d ‘ COPELAND. Wt " STILES - fsS^«. E„ „y WINDOW SHADES, : PWunn.7.7. 3 00 wlftPh""? aOO ' P Yiiomas ;; IMI H bhe > 3h ar<l .. 200 ! ’’Hss E S Shephard 10 00 ~ - j From Bankers and Brokers : I N HolmeS'A SonstLoob Hill a r»n Hanna, Hart AOo ’soo W v StV, 140 Rountz A Mertz.. £o Co WUUaIn » A R Pg»*iMr c r*„ iT* '- , t> mo I Dr. Van Deuaen said iiiAt Cerlzig tW. substitute J * PUrpo# ° U of ' Convention by retaining.whit wm 0 ”'? ! he and good and ejecting W bat . DB „, JJ lu “ ble tlonable and foreign to the basineT^t Bov. Mr. Swope, ol Trinity ohuroh He «>* resolutions wet hoped it would remain w.r ~ • •' meat as the verbiage hjul thl ‘ j Uem* from the Pltt»burirl. #•«,,. ~ free from S scutiinent were l.olh —An Kxhibition b\ st. Bri<le*»A a " t,u>,lc * ireeirom anj objection. asHi-ted by St. chSr L JKawsrr uth— . eouid not eatch their ~- Jod! il 3(r" Mr. Brunot addressed , he , oUVi . Qtjon jn lai f , ( ’. r . l .“" J V!"i u " e ,“afo° f h h ‘‘ “’''‘Wtion " -«»t. UUo,,e ' “ n '‘ *• •~«EEWE!r ,he —H3 ■• “• - faffefeBSSSSSE m o, t ‘ V !l? l r tlUeBtion “ otaet ' vcrc «‘«tl and ti l t! S P re n aM O„f h VC,heKir3,, ' om “ u » l ''tt motjoria of others made to lay on the table, &c., >«»h°l> lues Vcicirt SSr“ ! ut they did not prevail. The most of them were firmed 33“' also attef whichVc'o£ ' Withdrawn. ?,"?.?? 03 persons, 3of whom were converts i On motion a committee of dve lay members STVftfc.ft ¥ were appointed to draw up an address, to the i V a ’ r '" ,e ' .he t.-nem "f “^" e th . em ‘° iaorc “« ‘hesalary of the I tiful '""1' ' ''“r'" 1 '•«»»- lergj. On motion adjourned till 6 o’clock. I'l'he Lecture „i |< ev ' Mi >’iV„o- occasion.. . 1 rood Shepherd, Philadelphia. 0 Uu ' leymea D f f.»it te I U.'inlilu'a Sniui-I i , .i, t ; J LLJ lot lualihitii I Ji Bollock-Tin. u. 15 ,111\c ii, f , I'cmtentiary of thi* ~l.w . ih.- , ' • i » ‘K, is a lei,.live of .!„■ ivin.;'„ “ I anil,.,, n,, , ilb :^ , t-ll.t, v, ho W her Boverm-fc., was raise,| ln | loonier iJornuah, an,l wc have no .louht |,,„ h ‘iv nun Udu-s. 1 heir fri, i,,u ~r p ~)i i... i .hem release,! Rauklu-s bj.k ,1 lilaclrherrj lor li.m.lmm, A i-vegt A re, iiHj-t- 'Li' Lun.lmr. tl,r„u;h thU '' - 1 •i • I.t \ vi I.lnr h mu lilt \ luuk lircrikj tat 111 (,'jtv H‘t!l lvjvnklu’s Si.„■<•<! i-,.i-1 ’ 1,1 K l.crry lur in u i . ,1 1 6 oo 5 ix. j CJ (X. 6 UU I , f> rto ! fi u., ; 1 6 , . Hl:,,] t , lrn ’•'•'MU i'ir« . - l;rownt<|.. ; I. ou,'.i)u’i i rv. .'I .liiy. s.^for, Illlß ti lil '* Sj, *•>11 Through.- \ cu . ~,U I r.y. foil i1.r0i,.::, , j,. t , iiU , v * di-\ cn iy inju rcl •. - *no!b, f „ cu for ti, it of ri„ sm„uvT*Z ' l,il 3Si « ■■,,,,, ,■.l 811-kborry 1.. r I 'isrrli,. ,i. ft 00 ! rp« 1 - l "•> 't,z™::< **• !;«. I ». v;,;,.: «h;:.v •*:, ;»*• i' l >v ■ ■ - . • v * ll, ‘ * i ;.r ..11, m,‘ •'"■’‘f “I , • • '-ii 'lit t n ji‘Lurc hri -i . • .a.iini v. TRUSTEES > ■n ISAAC JONES, President, WjS. sl smith Howe ’ o°C TT Mo °J' head » ~- isn5 nd ' narvej Chlida, Nicholas Voeghtiy. Offloo GO T> ,1 n. rpiXKSK bom os are issved cv- JL .der tin* Act of (jongreaa of .March Bth, 1864, L 1 l-J’r,?";? " , ' t *" n ° mlB Ton,lerthD ! Act SHALL BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the i ,hclJ ">-erDtnem, at any period not ! d l I" n ° r morrll,an f ort H years from their !„ „ WMIMTM.’* fro. Omni Sl«a, miy amloiiftlloth ne ,iun^rt ’' l dollara ftnnu- ; __ I An Mv W Between Senator Chand- 1 ' Lo " sv,li - k - May o (! ._ Thl . Dl .„ i ! ler and Hon. D.W. Voorhees 1* c U “ ion S,ak hi „Jh™ : I session passed resolutions reatlinninT the I i - - ---I;;:; ,TT, T“““ ■‘7 ; M : ln “ >y : " urred y*s*ra*Y at the National Hotel , " ar ,rODI *'« intimate purposes as de- s benvecn Senator Chandler, of Michigan ' ,:lari!tl b 7 Congress at the hegi, min „ . White w. and Hon. D. E.\oorhees, of Indiana, in ,Ise th « Power of the nation under /»$"«: Him*, ;£“* l ‘ ,C lutter tapped the former’s |•« mrii.-t fanatic in,lul- ' V*’", t. A ,ÜBHel ensued when Mr. gei!ro that its re-torenienr and ciDoree- ti'&sZii*!'* V '*.«J4 « ,Jeforr ihbci. j Uaunagan, a friend of Mr. Voorhet, ' " ,m of “*« C institution as it is wouid j 2^- R , , terfered and was in turn assailed by . ,U<! *"«"< triumph and indication | .»,*£«•'*• Mr. L handler. Hannagan struck Chand. I ° opacity for sell-government 1 - 4£!*’... _ er with a pitcher and dragging him than an -'' republic- has ever given to the ‘ tw' K ° W ’“Ade. u; the floor hy the hatr cuffed .Ue doctrine thaf the Staul ' | m until the affair was stopped ln ' v ' h,chau armed insurrection has the market ytMmllty was vrry j ' These it. n , ! , 3 ' the interference of the bystanders. “ retll!tl a sainst the federal Government fL!””'The fmu, «0 uV tVany BUma ! C t,!? ta ** B »* ] >y Mr. Chandler de- have <*Med to be States and shall b (; hehl ! rm n M.,,. ln ‘>™»• «.u4- 'v»k,J“'« e " ;7 g , De ™ Crtls in such amanner onlh “-''«i«» a <e defeat of that in.urrer-- tne smallest lender and largest capitalist. They 1 ' ' oor hees construed the rc- tlon as territories or subjugated orovin •?,' - ,0 dO V »; 2ro to’dMJve P t , i 3 “° ; al ° ,!o T, £ TT* ‘ n, ° « “ r,y 'honieot, mark 3 « personal to himself. I «*, ought to be rebuked ■ That the „T , °° Ci “* T 1,, ptcl „ „ r „, 1 . r 101.J.e0r,1,„-„„ uslllloli : [ ,'„ 1 “. t '»h S-^aflSatlSa-J-jJ; ! The '••unde,l Debt Of the I’nte.i m„> 4 00 I M> * ‘ ;n ' Uor Chandler is in his seal ap- | fiale , the all “ ed ‘nsurre uion, which for umich inu-rest is payable in g-oi.i, the :i,i ~,y parcn,l y uninjured. j Ul,; lim,! suspends the projler re la ! IVNA - 'fWIIAL STOCK YARDS | “ r, = • Avming I ~ "I C“"" ™ Army. i »~r •' *■ 1.1 [ ISC4, It.-u been so Ur at the rate t,f over ' i ; un MUahfteilly condemn the policy of' ; u ,. ' tir nurk.-t. The..niv | two par animm. ' ’lp puna , , enlisting negroes in the armies ,r i • ' n ..V''"'I’' 1 ’' "'“I to mr,,, ■■ \u„ I got,, mures,, whl^«rT„^;r n 7d“ f,Safe Eeturu “f Sheridan's Expedition. ' ,l ' !, ;- ussion and freedom of election' 'tojoin‘Th:^^ arm own dorrhuesa raise the anr.ua, r , 1 | » n ' l remain free; that this Convention -u tire p;*k.“; : ?r ' ain ' y ' rUl h* oonveau-m ; uZ::zz n ZTz~'" a, ;mv ok the p „ t .. ; m ' ™.t -’ The authowred amount 01 this h,an „ Two (Tuesday Hm MA Jp, ‘"f, ,br Vice- , rr,^";,^'^ 11i.m1r,,l .11111,0,1 Dollars. Instructions to ,he ' "‘uSM-nger who left the front at siv I r V> ’ . hc llel ugULes to the Chico ’ I'avn r.-Thf mule, n, lf .tout . I • atu.mil Hanks action as loan agent wet.no! i»- o'clock this ], n, renorp th n ‘ i t-oorention arc instructed to vote as ««.*! biwdcnD,,*?. h,M T " ss wucerwa 1 ’ I■ m,:rstjhs;“silzf , - 4=;, ; SS“Hr" “r: IllllilS? • rli k f*, TBD siaraa „t Washington, 1 f lUn «- . ilr,n e Was this morn in «r ' sine die Adjourned, • hrsi| Jin rhe TutAricuEUfi at s\ew\ ( ,rk, lri direction of Port Royal -ind \v‘is i ' x- . j 01 pnc««. * * r< ' U^ '' l *t the Hosto.i hikl Philadelphia, nml hy the subno'.cd t,* }»„ r ' i csterdftv s Nashville Cniofi cn-t; I i-m w ;is w. ry T . -mtmrnm „ .s. FROM FORT|jESS monroe :^s^iSasSaVr iiWhUAHU BANK.S AND h.a.\Kj-.1;.s All "r>\cr\j nt ocn. L C y was brought in , I ’ Ma foru,uiteuro throughout tlie country, (‘tctinjj- aa acPiHh nf i,.c f ° I,( ‘ a *! , i u to day. „„ fthom was. A Fight Witll FitZ Riicrh ’ l* I** 1 ** ''-vJ.'lf! omI'LV / II? « . atmnat Jvposuarj Hanks,) will lnrnish fur- "" n '> l! ‘-P»'clies to Gene ral Hwell from ! T ne’e n 1 H 1 <Te no 1 l,ei ‘'“Urc reelpl, wm- f, )r w“j p l \€r informa " >M M „ application, nnj i--. ordering him to fall back to the do 1 Lee’s Cavalry. ! A ■ i ton l.urj hr 11,,, | 0 s„i l(rll| , n letleeSof Up UllloUd. j | ADDKDHESIY STOCK MARKET. -j f-'S Su.-::o J s™::;;; | Tkt E, “ I K,p *!!Z Di “' d -' ** rs-nsSp^arsr.-rs , army in front of flrnnt I '■ am ' r ' tor i?b W asinngion, lrurn Ber j * n 'i lrr our fmiuc m, .rsfoUorvs. , Tl- P- m -l^nei.mentfrom '.milj V t-xpr-diliui, Mr,,!,,.- s , , ! c p. m, Fitz Ilu.ah Lee willi 2fi( nj i, i‘ ( -■ ! ) oUi t,«o@s.Om. - „ 1 M,, r " al ‘ : cavalry attaekcl our mirrison ~t V. :i. l; . 1 J W iu ' n.ad.„uiiet.«, tinntinnt-ing the Landing, and ,-anm , v , „ i r r v?{■“?•"«> -* r.k.l- •« r '" ,rn,,, thl "-1 -T-ors„„. out- f.ircis {hnu'-h js ' noun"' 1 ' laS ' tt "' l "‘ :il U,< '- v ' aml ? with the -ini ',f"om- '“" ; i "' hi “'o" would rrrr.ve ~..,U g h,. « ustaf- divi-n boats \ t 4 Ado k .«<>»• .' r- tro.mi ... »n B ,» g from ,l,n <"<■ railioatl iwtdvc mile, Im-low 1 urrivM ir ' V , ; u4i •irriv,.., uur,n K thr w^k. 1 lant* \ ur luiu-Jiou on the oi Qr 1 .. rn - |* r , . m 011 Tin* | ja-r hV»d. i e '’ , ‘ l ;,t Gdu ; 't iwn l.ridurs and tearing un ’ a Ing ; ] ] With severity until : V"\ m rh ?t WAS Uut V‘"’riy supplied r*t i j road Th ) . 1 a ue 01 ;*i ° ‘‘Ock \vliemhi,'(-n,. niv were remilv, ■ a iciv •■rrhe-^n^ i 0 t l!i Hbuul over ’ ot ‘‘ ;ht.V' ri-st an- 1 feed on the Hue cloveA" ! A’",7 ‘ leKl ' ° Ur lo ' 3 *-M %% *'e Ilia v K Duty, M ill uguin pm i] u . ni in con 1 lit mu tor service. ihird National Bank of Pittsburgh, Ha . AtfD BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS "■Lkl, arc de,K..ita,.ea of Public mooey , 4111 l , |U :n s.'hijv nij'dtPiwihvu- 'ifpM ■I i... 'f * -Sa~ £ The Race for Richmond- X™ ) ORK ' - M,i y 20.—A Herald's i»riTt-n neiulfj carters correspondent sava- W lT,?v color MINIATURES, ' line of advance from Bowline pi- Inrtu r » 6 ‘ SlZ£ * 1 holographs in Crayon, Oil. Hn,. smith t> i UUI Green 1* aiuU’/ ,? tc - Photographs with Landscape , - u t|i to hu hliioml Gen. Lee has a Kranir l Au y KHCk e™undB. Ivory tj-pcs. Photo- J °n?tr distance to march, and the nr«»hn f .J * -irus, (jilt Frames, and Fancy Articles hilitie«<irr tint c i,„ii J , , PL>ba pted to the Photograpic business. my‘2l r 01 , n ‘ , * . ‘ reach there first. -“it;,a&.y!s !S ; sj be ,0 exhausted that the result of an R r=» i engagement would not be doubtful. i . "i i ■ . 1 , * Lu Crestebfiei.d, May 23d r \tn„ ■ £ *=> da -V;, 10 P- J»-The news Lm War™ I I and Hancock- is beyond our expectation Both Corps effected a lodgS on , hl . nght bank of the North E late tb| I evening, after a sharp and decisive 17 gagement. At each crossing they sue Sf ded casing the enemy's4fne of ! from £is ““P'etely Received THIS DAY S' NEW SPRING STOCK! ‘ OF I W CARPETS! U. S. 10-40 BONDS. As these Bond*, by Aet Ol emigres are ;“■■• «.• wi, HanJW cent, per annum, according to xhv rate of tax IvJ ' ies in various parts of the country Over Eight Per Cent. Interest In currency, an.) are of equal convenience as „ permanent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities olior so K reat ! inducements lo lenders as the various descrip- i tions of U. s. Honda. In all other forms of m- ! dobtednesa, the taith or ability of private par ties or stock companies or separate communities I only is pledged for payment, « bile for the debts | Of the United Slates, the whole properly of the I country is holden to secure the payment of both 1 principal and interest in coin. I rl N TERY L A T K S r .r u -v TELEGRAPH, „„ „ Tlo Democratic Onion state POE THE POST. FROM LOUISVILLE. KY. And nil articles usually , OUIld u storM ; % Tea ot LEtHSf.ATI HE HAVI.Vo AT’ • M. thorized the MON* OfUAHKLA YWrvr < ‘J.MPA.N'V io increase their Cnpilnl Stock in I ho Hundred Thulium)(l ImiLars, the first Him • deed Thousand Peru taken, ihel^k,,^ oove openat the hankrfrg Hiouseol Ira I! .V ( '<•>., corner ol Miuthlicld and Four Hi 'sWeis iorllie purpose of receiving rul.lie&s.T:.„r ' , tinni Ihe at ock of said ; liy order id Hoard of Alanajrftf - ' l llv .. IiIAYO. Sec 4. i ltrd-s.IT SCM« RT!t ..^. JAIfIW j SOHMERTZ xManufacturers and tvhAles.Hfe den!, r- Jn riU DK I’KTU \jo* “ r ‘ t ior sale 10w , TOIJREffUE 8t M’O-AHK, No. 70 Market street, entncr of Fourth, RANKIN’ S SPICED BLACKBERRY, T)l O J T"» Convention, i M.LRKE TS 'p v TELElilap,, I Ss¥M!' & j MOiVBy MARKET ■ c onai;cTba daily fou thk * MKBSE.4 KOC7NTZ * UKUTZ rp^** o I *° yT i BT i, ou a rjiKBT. ~ ’ EOE ttas, so. ua Willing ntpa Ool«j... j. .l . V... x olea ouj>on^ Sejlio- I w f To I HU 1 dU
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