TI11:1118DAY 1101dpite, ;IMF. 11. .LOCAL - TIMELLIGENCE. '2"2lYeaterdS.- Ghlettb, The Eslistoieli :of ^Neero Soldiers. • Colonel Ellaghwa,ill , 041oer detaliod by the War Departiont to orb olie ooiortd troopa at Waablogtoi and Alexialdris, addressed • mean to Pbßadelpkto, on alibi boron last, se follower • t." Tha Uelon Tongue was aboui to make a aOinottil demonstration oa the Fourth of 'July.. Ile hoped that-la. doing this they would sot onrlookthe great importance of moderate expenditure bringing into ser vice the immanee amount of ; material around us l a th e s h i ps of mined troops. money spent in this colobnition would put Into the &lad -14,000=nalwenersiersil -mob. If this weld be does, whet aglerloneelebration we °Cold .ban I ;The .material everywhere is abundant In Maryland alone there sre TB,OOO free neon: Prof de an encampment over la West Philadelphia, and let It bi - known that tenuity . would be !salved kindly, and hundred would come in." • The President says he will swept raU the colored troops offered. Spalel trierll:Laken' to *noir theso_troops with men -Who : bolter* the -accumulated proofs of their *or, and who are not afraid of offending tioesklitire Merin of either rebels in armd,lor. those amongst us, who watch so tenderly era their "adsguidod" southern brethern, their "ir , regular opposition" to the : gortimmont,_ felt swims of - whom Col. Itlnghanli .men= tions. He says, "I called on the triton tor unor of Maryland .to ask his ock-dpefritiolt in raising *mimed troops, and found that Irmo tionary astonished at the proposal... He was indignant at the mare mention of it." Bensterlamner suggested Gen. Fremont to the President as the right min te load these troops, and reeelved assurances faVorable to snob an appointment for that Goiters!, who, of all others,.seome tograspmost boldly, and foe most shiny our dangers, and the proper remedies for the ration's restoration. - • • _ • The activity al Philadelphia at; this time, and - Massachusetts for. some time past;ad- Montshes the earnest Union min of Pittsburgh of the Importance and ; neeessltpof urging forward , the formation of a negro regiment here, d iefett all possible dispatch. W Shall offer inch reasons hereafter as cc ear to us why this city should especially take prompt and preminent part In swelling the army of colored troopewho will yet, as they have already done uphold the flag, and vin dicate those who done that they are men, and brave men, too. Row Among the "Cope"..Wltte n. Calm. A meeting of the ..Democratic" County Club was held last mania& in their room on Fifth street, which ended In a regular row. During the session, Mr. J. R. Ranter armed si resolution, endorsing George W. Mass, Esq., and instructing the Demtraratio delegates to ,the State Conrintion to support him as the nominee for Governor. The mere reading of this resolution created a storm of opposition, and Wm. Linn, Esq., a ohimpion among the "Cops," and a warm supporter of Vallandigham. , Mughos, Witte & Co., made a ligerons speech is opposition to any such eniorsament. He moved to strike tint all after the word "Ituolred," and give the oncorsemint of the County Club to lion. Wm. H. Witte, as the tholes of the Democratic masses far Governor. Chown and blues greeted this proposition— the cheers largely predominating, as it is said the Witte men numbered about Ave to one. Mr. Enntar'tnado three several attempts to speak in behalf of his motion, but each time ha was cried dowaby the biasing " cops," and he finally gave it up In despair. An aim was made to get the Witte resolu tion through, but that failed also upon Mr. Montgomery arming a very oonellistary res olution dmlaring that the county club _should heartily endorse and cordially support the nominee of the State Convention. This reso lupin wits adopted, and the club adjourned. Preparing to Resist the Draft--Facts for the Provost Rarshal. A prominent bosineu bolus in this city recently received an order from Millersbarg, Ohlo, for i lot of sii burgled revoirkre. The partials' MilWird:rare had some business rela tioas with the gentleman addressed in this city, bet ss does not deal in hardware he thought strangethat the ;pier wee addressed to hies. Re auases caused a litter to be writ . to to a reliable gentleman at Millersburg, 'eking far information in regard.to the polit ical slams of the pasties who desired the pis, tele. An answer was loan received, the sub , shines of -which was that the paddle ordering the weaposetalengedie the very worst class topperkeadi; and there was no doubt that the Irruption was-to en a resort to violence and'bfordshed in - case t draft is en forced. The pistols,, of some, were not . - shipped. In view of facts lib Rue, (which, we are ensued, eau to folly tustained,) it would newtoi , the duty WarTepartment, .b Asir subordinate onions, to make some regulation in retard to Resale of en-. arias. Now-that we are to have a new mili tary department, we presume this matter will be among the first to naive the attention of the Ganerafin command. Bank Note Quotations, osioaially.: for eke. Gowns Swam. bold & Lam of th. '&co&oe' Baia 111141 Roporfor. iltsta unoortalit at proient : . • irrisornroo. Joao 10th. UM Diwarrat. Disevaist. -bar ltistaid Stara. Then*, tirw•ltark North Ouottna...--- Etur,Tart City par coati Gsraitru.— par patents • aiitttab Entsb 'stapnam ang" Pc iS Irk et .111aarer.Ca., pr. It Sal it. &mugs, banks,. D. of NarpLuid. Saltboara. par i l Itarytsr4 latate— litratita: Ittamettag... 1 Ituesaiaa—ielltna rata - a ttr a rpAX_ . 7 VII war, imati*li finds: . , T;T:Aiinanitilinn - lienTOna• On ihnlnt but. a npupo !I - Attu:non iol- " ..." 04 0 1 04.1rAltli°Y" 64 : P l PP Y *. sttuk " aitero a. ,dPaulC rroa,.whilepiningalong, the Mika Mar Char Bola. Carson . hailed to defend Maiself,nad knocked hie as . aellaat l l.into the,,gutter. Me slaWreldads-fraillsil Alta" fol ., Jawed e soldiers, puma' Carson Into KU _Brave's 'basher .shots, rksa sirloleat aa aaa made ,upoi Prim. milf, a ahsekiag mannerisad would lawn , fared ma worse bad los not esatlied data Aber haedk yard, and kept his assitlanta tit baytafil" dui inn Wad, : by the crowd. - 114eMalliter sad • Ultesell Ti?. mutat yesterday &Nu , ; soon, and-lad • heating : before Alderman Dealdson. The latter gm ball, sad the for mer ma consulted in default. / 'Arrest of a Postmastei. Simon Sailors, Postmaster at, flail ]Coon, eons% ta oomitted to jail to day—for a farther hearinss—br 1. B. Batley, Esq., United States Cemedistomor. on •UM sharp of abstracting letters from thins% on oath of J. y. .ray and 8..3: &in. Yt at% pasta that on or about tbilil2okot Ifebrnary Lot, a lettiti•addrossed - to` ir. Gray, from Pitddbaglkwasopaned,tbeenvolopedeatrojad, new one pineal Dear tne letter, and thedetter Lad to Gray-tladlmettea Wails Umlut& amities of the Postmaster, Salem, on &Imlay, =Thiarisimetion Is that the only eifetet in opening Aka' letters Irak* Obtain -inomerammentlif fradoll thieves tha • lan , Tills moralsg,libost etlook a , Gmasik mond Aittesinilbak**4tp East 11r adasbask, down Of as river Wire, stand ' .14 es tln iad St it)010 AppOuisky 111 the lig Of *tains insd. tikair litlad efts - tie store. , • sin tow my 1 twin sad dtoptiou.- r Thil _ to 4 o4bers• lad slid siarehh 4bfiliitly-twas inioorind. drirl i ttlup is l a w s :4 41,11 11i lo " :Amor 3114knblikir. 1 - 7t7TO WI Ida "IC" Of VA!! - • _ 5.:54.1;,44`q RICIII4II DlnonsurlaPr_-The IteCalver-of . the Cleveland and Pittabnrgh Beiliond • - Weliiiiged;:iiiCiovi-the Directors are in full po ioa of the road. The Directors ennui Into pouosston a day or two since. A meeting of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh •Diraotors lops bass milled for July Ist, to de cade whether anymore bonds shall be convert ed into Wok. At present certain third Boort gsge bonds are afloat ..with the privilege of oonvestibility ; 'Air @hick being full they cannot be cow /lotted unless further Issue of the stook be atithorisod: We undintaid :that there are now about folly bemired- thouosed dolla r, in the Treasury. , Hoary:AL , faaacar—An effort Is being inside to font a permanent library of good tradable books few the use of the lapsable of the Western Ponrisylranln Military Hospital, Minthiffard. 'Donatiandc et money_ or books are - solicited :lir thiiiurpoosi and can be niated: in the hands of the Chaplain, Her. Richard M. Bear, or, if more convenient, left with the Subaistence Committee, or at the Presbyterian, - United Presbyterian, or Meth odist book atores.-.-Will tbefriends of otu• anf 7aingaoldisri inlet 7 1 . ;While doing so nobly for those abroad; let turnot fall to, prdride boiantifally for midi as my beln our liorpl *al -here. . Toilworn 'Homes -isms • Bctinzso on Futs.,—The great diffioulty of getting horses frontstable ' , wheiorcuToundiug buildings ere - iiState of oonlespotion, Is weilliniywn. A gentleman whose hones bid beetiln gnat peril ham seek- ionise.; itsTiniin Tall tiled to save thendlltupon - thditzpircimant of hat ing them Inunesaed,.on ocONlion of dre,wfien;to'hisnetinlibineut, they Were led Irian the itsbpsysithont LtEosiius 20/41/111 MORTHIPMIIf..-4 dis patch from Washington, published to-day, states that alithee• who were la the military service on the 3d Witch ',Let (whoa the ConsariPtion sot went.bitth effsot)will not be imbjecit to thaftrie draft, although they must be regularly enrolled. This will be good news to the Pennsylvania nine months men, re cently discharged from. the service. MATCH Baztrutt WALD LID HAltut..-1 . It it now almost certain that the waling match fer the ahemplonship, will come off on the Hudson, at Poughkeepsie, on the itch of July, or the first calm day thereafter. The parties have been to correspondence, and this seems to be the obnclusion arrived at. Hamill will also attend the Boston Regatta on the 4th of July. SALMI or Froorn.—The following sale of stooks was Midi by Davis and Mollwaine at the OommerolaL Bales Rooms , 64 Fifth jinni, on Tuesday evening, June 9th: Brohange 8ank....... 68 00 Mechanics'sB 85 ts Merchan' and_ Manntaortaren' Bank. 55 :5 Monongahela Navigation Clo 40 00 DaollllD.—Cin Saturday se Thomas Elliot Bets, son of Wm. Bets, of Salem, Ohio, was bathingin a mill dam - about a mile south of that town, he got into they water, and Wore assistance (maid be rendered was drowned. , • 4:n, OIDIIID TO n 01101.-.11110 soldiers, re. cently tried at Philadelphia for desertion, have been melded and ordered to be shot. The execution will take pled* at Port Dela ware on the 19th inst. Til DROPS AND TEN DROUGHT IN M•aT- LaD —Them Is a general complaint among the farmers of Maryland, of the banimardam of the crops and the deluging effects of the drought. Coassoviow.--An officer Ia the "Delaware ?atrial Insurance Comps.iy",informs as that the property deitroyed at Lawrenceville, alight before last, wu not insured In that ogles. Breve Mamma. Socuirr.—The fourteenth annual session of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsyhrenia begins to•day in the University buil dings, Philadelphia. Tan Democratic Stata Convention, to nom inate a candidate for Governor and Carom) Judge, will be held in Harrisburg on Wed nesday, the 17th inst. Arra—Lint.-CoL J. V. Comfort, 1614 U . B. regal ' sr infantry, has bee* appoLtit ad Proroot fdarsbal Gemini of Paniryivania, in plias of Col. Ruff. Exemuil Arau..i, 04 1,7 NIW TOR% AND DrITZBWOOL, :WM Wye', aseleerldu reemegen at WSW anima.) • The Liverpool. flew York tuidTklisibt: , M .4 1 •111111 1 A0 0 0 =Psai Woad desgeeµildn embered 4344•441.111 Les etesouhted ' ,l !eler ehrb SIMIBIMON...i------lealirday, Juke IA MIT OW WIANOILTSTSW........weuereo, vi). GLASGOW -..—......Baterdep, Jame V. - LecceirerrelaseniVam acoCIA rPze Iter* aaru G lA . . . Elifebta do oIA-or odultnwsl do Glirnagr. /1118 T tliittb.-1 ft 1n0rti11unin..........in.1t do to L00d00.,.., .36 00 do to L00dn..;.,11 Ai do to P0r10,.... , — , PS In do to Part;...—,4ollt JO ID Ussabaig 00 Oa do to namtArrt„. Of 511 - Padreasort ant fortiordtdit Hone; Itinsoo, Vet ;onion. Antwerp, Lo., et woolly tow rani. OffirPowons nee' to Ark(' on nodr,,trlooto no boy nano ban st no Forlowing rain to Tort front Liverpool or Qwnortown _ le , tbsrd,4 downtown Up. SAS os.l SM. Strong* Inn rAliorpool. If. Munipiltrumers.bava.a4nrng.l7,7.79di7Viiikliin - P74 errns, mod aim smolt nd tharina. Tka) aoat I.ll , l7astnigi u 140.1084 cav Inv. Navin Pha ata.ll7 l lo.ps ~.0..•n0t4. - • 7 7 .10tat Q. DAVI, Id liatadvaj; ihriallatk eißoldPaOrt. Anat. Hand atrial, biaboaer iftm tha &Idea oblikds 863. NAN AND 7.•14 avariglik e • SHORE LINE. T!a now sad elegant law.prrvn staiusai SUSAN WARD. am. W.. BATIWiIr. Wm run daring the mason betmein (bonbon ports • Leaves Marshod kr "Vow 01% UM OngMaw sad Bay Oily, tend:Meg st Port Bar" die:Leon, Port panitas, lorsitsE, lams ',alp" ;Pepe Anted% Port Andln sad Trans City. temp WlikkigDAY ItlriMß% at 7 o'clock. UMW MOSNIII Saginaw la Clarets:id every IlAttlaDAT 11. All lirsigtita consigned' tin Qa wkl nod. prompt at. gentian. Through contracts =do. Shippsse lag fridghte'rendy mamma them to oar Mom; will go on gist Loot atthitag chatsilow-atagragi. aplEtnet H. GAILBSTINI# & listaackr..—.-- par 0210....„—. par Iran/02f tnal-- 1 Indiana, tele state-- par Wisconsin 1 lik.hipasx'i m — 1 Oaaada 12 ea , Srir.York & d PhD • • la funds. ,111010, and Slim at 46 pLuhusiiiity MA.TbulAbiti. ezeitLES 11 1 / 1 .1.1111i, 111EPOISTIL ASD WHOLZSALL . . COUltallt4 in stop, a lane seerrtneent of Copper., Zinn, Iron and Galvanised iron Bub Tabs ;iraMa gad - Madded flag Eatlalt. WOW and Marbled or Inns Olean Beene. Ship Nola illeartkoamplate. Priam(Vt (Alois of every description. Prim Rain de. • , inks. Jam and lanemelled Portable Wu di lauds. Thrilled Drain Pipe. Dead., Brandin and Tram Planibere Blur eat !WM !rale"; el Ivory de. Lesdrad'aradif, Piaui and • Hydrant Poaar,;ll rant lodic ',lnatbers. Boalia. Marble e Manij ao.;ai .botea nereoleme In the SUBLIMED 1760. • , • . pirrEaraDDlLLAnDt um AND T 51360() ItAilil4Ol UUII, (form* 42 Machin ittrot, New rink.) Would call the &Unities' of &eters S. the Whim of bJs 'manufacture 11110W1,15h I • ski .Lops, coma •••9••,, *marks's thintensee, Denilgrca, Pare, Vtrittle, latablinohee. xin.,Low •• • &etch, High TOYS *Oki. kith Ittabtlinel Lerderteot, •nep!tieer llogiorlrnesh Bon? ticatch,- , sir Attantkon called to' ihe •4 , 1 Quake hi opal of Irlies•Out Chinetag and irobs=•,, la i d la b . kr %Rim • Asaw" gums. • . MOB h0inpa.494114 No, rum' thie A.,; ',or puain; Chute a ainm ! lei thecae lannitiut ; Ito .YoLt, *Wm • No. no COMIZZOIS IT, Philadelphia. 16 IS cauinoxecarissz LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (FROM OUE EVENING EDITION.? LUTETIUM GEN. ENEMAS' ARM Vicksburg Reported Taken 12,000 PRISONERS CAPTURED Vallandigham Imprisoned by the Rebel Military Authorities. PINCIITION OF.THE SPIES, DUN LAP AND ANTON. Their Objects Within Our Lines CAPTURE OF VICKSBURG BELIEVED REBEL ADVICER FROM RICK AOND Matters in Itoteerane , Department Elpectal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. MU1172111211010, June 9;1863 Matters here are quiet. A woman, a refugee who left Shelbyville to day, states positively that, letter, received yesterday from a rebel soldier under John ston, Bays : "You need have no more concern for Vicksburg. It it in Federal hand., with 12,000 prironart." Refugees report that Vallandigham hasbeen imprisoned by the rebel military authorities. The Atlanta latellige.ur and Chattanooga .844, of the 7th inst., have been rwilived, but they contain nothing of spec'ai interest. We quote the following dispatches: "Jackson, Jame b.—There is not even a ru mor to-day from Vicksburg or Port Hudson. Rear, firing continues, atrhe former place. It wee terrific Wt. ' "Jackson, Anse 3-474 at Mobile Tribunal -Port Hudson, at last %coolants, wee otosely besieged. News from that quarter is conflict ing. No doubt L entertained that werepulied the enemy towed thnesi It is believed that the acabonstir beirelatfora reported of the Wren ire greatly exaggerated.. "The Yankees have abandoned the New Orleans and Jackson Railroad. They burned the Machle bridge, destroyed the fortifica tions which they had erected, and threw their gnus in the pass." ."Ooluetbio, Jona s.—Yesarday Gen. Forest moved on Franklin, and drove the Yankees through the town and across the river. The enemy were reinforced heavily, when Forest retired. Our loss was ten killed and twenty wounded. Theirs was twice as much." "Richmond, June 6.—Rsturns indicate the Ideation of Gen. W. Smith as Govanlon 'Me President has revoked and annulled the Brewster of Geo. Moon, British Consul at Richmond. .The Tredegar Works are in full blast. Bost of the machlwary destroyed by the late Are Is replaced. ' , 4lPascogottlia dispatch states that General Sherman, at New Orissa', had a leg 'wpm tate& and hal sines died." Affairs et Murfreesboro ore quiet. Rebel deserters end refugee' are crowding Into era lines. The rebels are fortifying Bhelbyrflie , In an ticipation of an advance by Geoeral Sonoran& Bragg'. Jones declare that they will. not leave Shelbyville without a tight. blvarazzatiozo, hum 9, 1863 The weather Is cool and pleasant The execution of the two spite, Dunlap and Anton; is the Universal theme of conversa tion. Various eircumstanoes lead to the de test that they owns into our lines for a differ. Int pavee than merely to learn the numbers of our foreexand the nature of our fortilice tions at Franklin. In the first plea, they had abundant means, wish I 'hall not name, of knowing about the strength of oar force there. That they did knew, the history a the neat affair at Franklin elsarly prow. Agile, it is certain that in the recent at tack lapels the town, they mild have learned most of the fate which were of Importance to that son erring our fortifications. Again, the spas appeared 'SU anxious to get' ea to Naelaille, declaring they mast reach that point last Right. They farther said they were going to Canada and Barone, and war connected with the Inspector Ga min Mee, and this, mere than anything alas, exulted suspicion await them. The obvious inference is that they wore seeking •omi,llttle InforMation of a personal nature °enflaming our troops at Franklin, merely for enahUeg the better to work their way through to Nashville and further North. Iselin! to the opinion, which I find enter tabled here by others, that they were emirs". rise from 411 rebel Government, nth:storing to make .their way North for the purpose of oonferring sad conspiring with the miserable traitor' in thstatiation. They were olothed in the uniform of Federal officers, with horses, trapping and equipments, Dunlap claiming to be a Major and Anton Col onel. 'The anda4kr of the mm woe beyond pacalieL It is not known boW they got with in ant lines, as they Autarky .rehised to tell now they had some or what ware their objects, The information brought in b 7 fart. Dalton and some other ladies,frOm Shelbyville, of the capture of Vieksburg, Is believed by litany. Johnston probably had on hands too rainy tonsirlpts to attempt the relief of the atty. Lieut. Wm. Dimon, of the 101s0Indlans, 'is dismissed the /orrice for drunkenness and. disorderly conduct. , • Burgeon 0. F. Winsoraft, of the leth'Ohici i has resigns(' on acaount of disability. Theresignation at T.-R: Lawhead, of the 4th Indiana Caralry,was aseepted for ths good of the terries. - Neje? Dell, of the 741 h Ohio, has tendered hie resignation. Cincinnati Clamber of Commerce-. Pursuit of Flying Rebels. 01/14:11111ATI, Joao 10.--At • register our tarty meeting of the Chamber of Commerce; held yuterday, the Board of 001oers, In so outdates with* resolution passed some time tiadi • report in regard to those mem bers, sizty ffa num*, who have not titan the oath of allegbinoe. After a warm dlsonislon, It, was resolved, .that all 'members who had not rasa •the oath of *deplane* be.olted to appear before the Board of Odioste, end' sits reason why not complied with; sotorstanos with the resolution puled by tbs. Cher:demon the 18th of July; the , rentit-of the. invesiiiii ,.,tioi.tib.:.morto b •oit'to the Chamber for ,Gen a Z il ter i i foriii.Whieb; co s me, w eek e, tun* been suesdlag 'the aorth Auuth of the Cumberland, 111 . 01111(1 the. rine' yeStirdiy and drove the nshafforo` as out et-htlintiselloe At last a/weaned he Was pursuing the leg rebels.' A another of ptisonewr, horses atd acme irks captittic. ' ' . The Fins'Earollmeat. . . . . Wedmore'. Jane 11.;—"It iu'i deter mined-UM *hue ll'per'vae ; ttothi'r *MK the vateltide'd "the 'tat ar;earollmimte; of calla' oat theieetreatioroto, are to " be . El' rolled aeretiltelestionder the Met enrollment; line* lAD *Owls thi affitary sandal at the . Foreign News per Steam er Attica.--Admiral Opere ationsii.•ThiS American Question. ElLtl/4, June '9—The West India mail -with nearly $2,600,900,tias reached England. St. Theistsa advises of the 4th alt., state that seven Federal, Is of war were then In that harbor, comprising the squadron of AdmiMi . who evidently • inAlded making St. Thomas the centre of operations in the West Indies, regardless of the fact that St.; Thomas was in possession of the Danish Crown. The Waolinsetts was to all intents ' and purposes, the guard ship, and remaioed. at St. Timmins during the cruising of the other vessel , always having steam up in readiness t overhaul any ,easel leaving the harbor, a otherwise annoying the shipping leaving po It was e ;Rooted that the Danish Govern ment would immediately remonstrate with the Federal Government against the aggro., lion of their officers. The Ilondon Time remarks that the North • has expanded three armies and tried four gen erals, and the last two have most signally failed. The South must-stake the lives of generals whose abilities cannot be questioned, and whore Emboli Inch casualties as that by which Jackson has•fallan may too soon dimin lab and it is in this gradual loss of - -men emi nent by their qualities and skill that the South may prove most vulnerable. The Meuse city article says:('' Thin far there is not the slightestSymptem of a willingness to oleo the war in. America, and those on this side who are calculating on the probable ef fects of conscription and a financial collapse, may perhaps Sod that these agencies, so far from bringing sbotit a settlement, will lead to an inoreuelcif anasabytand further" a dismem berment of Ithe country which wilibring it in a condition in whisk the existence of any cen tral authority capable of making a treaty of peace, or enforcing it when made, W W be even more doubtful thanat present. As to its be ing the true policy of England to recognise the independence of the South, we cannot re cognise that whioh does not exist. The South is not yet independent, though apparently' rapidly achieving independence." "Hopeless as the prospects of the North may be, we have no right to place in its'way any lictitious• cause of discouragement. If friendly remonstrances or personal sacrifice be of no avail, it would beincumbent upon as to use every efort,ibut weknow that eseh step of that kind on our part would bcit increase the mischief. France, Spain or Blasi& might ocumianct our good will in the attempt, but just to the extent that we might join it should we lessen the prospects of snocieu." ' .711111VIRT LLTIBT. LONDOS, Banda*, May 31.--Consols after of ielal hours yesterday were 01g.. The London GloLe thinks that the Federal generals seem to have found the right road to Vicksburg at lag, and say. the character of the military operations lead' to the supposi tion that the possible reo.gnition of the South, or mediation, are not yet excluded from the minds of the Wasbington cabinet. The exports for A prll amount to £11,890,000. Liverpool, May 30—Evening.—The Parisian correspondent of the London Herald says that Mr. Mason's presence in Paris strengthens the report of an approaching recognition of the Bentham Confederacy. The great stum bling block is the stubbornueu of a portion of the, British Cabinet. The general impression L that Franco will take the initiative in the recognition, and that thereat of the European powers will soon follow. The Paris correspondent of the Post says that fresh 'flints are making Mason and Sli dell to obtain a recognition. The Army and Nosy Gamse does not los. line that the war is near its end so far as the North is conoernedi bet thinks there are signs of 01,11 confliots, both North and South. The rebel.serip closed on Saturday at 2.%@) 134 disoonnt. The luvalid Corps. Wassmoros, Jetne 10.—Mach importance Is attached by military men to the proposed organization of an Invalid corps. This corps, though a novelty In oar servicee,i promises good results both to invalid soldiers and the Government. Thexerm of enlistment is three years, unless sooner discharged. the corps are required to perform all ditty within their physical capacity ; but for the convenience of the service they will be selected t for three grades of duty. Those most ethilont, and capable of using the musket, poriormin g guard duty, light marehee, ko. will be assigned to of the first bat talion; those next in physical eiScisoey; Including 1111 who have loot a hand or arm, to companies of the leo. and battalion; those least edeotiv",' and all who have lost a foot or leg, to companies of the third battallon4 The two last claws will be armed with swords. Those faithful sol diers whose physioil infirmities "polo° great to admit their catering the Invalid *asps, will nevertheless meths the pensions and boun• ties provided by law. It is farther announced that no: officer or enlisted man shall:be entitled to receive any pension or bounty for enlistment, re.eulist moot, or service in the invalid corps. They will receive all other pay and 'novenae' now authorised by law for U. S. In/entry, except ing lecressed pay for manilas:neat- No pensions cants drawn or accrue to any men during his service - in the corps. : It wait!' ought that 20,000 or 30,000 soldiers can thus be hronght Into the United States service; beisidu it Is believed there'. are over 150,000 sadism who have bean dhitharged for dlubbillittse many, however, of the 'lightest diameter. The proildont of the law extend to marines. Col. It. If. Rush is InPharge of the Masan appropriated to bulimia pertain ing to the Invalid Corps under, tito general direetion of Col. Pry, Provost Marshal Gen eral. In addition to the'advantagei to invalids, being placed in, every teepee, on en equality with all ethirmadlers, he can feel that he is still in the 'Meth - Mg* of his duty ea the exr tent of his physical capacity aid be usefully employed as guard, nurse, etc-, wiika haling of pridaiud satisfaction that he is Madming an equivalent for the fay and allowanoos he resolves from the • Government, In the math tonnes of which he Weisman Invalid. The Attack on Poo Hudson...o4i! otal Report of Operations by Gea. Banks:-Heroic Conduct of the Ne•. =EM2I Jane 9.—ten. Bank/. 16 his official rep . orti dated " Before Port Hudson, May 30th, ' gives arraocount.of the &Gut - at that place aimilar to _the facts already pub. lithe& In speaking of the negro troops; he 'says they answered eiverrexpectitton. Their conduct was herolo—no troops could the more determined or more daring. They made, daring the dsy, three charges upon the bat. tales of the enemy, suffering eery low losses, and holding.heir - politica at *light! . with the othlr troop" milts right of our nisi. The highest commendation is beetoWed upon them by all the °Seers command on the right. i - • Whatever doubt May have existed hereto fore as to the 'Moloney of the orgeuicatlen of this ohareoter, the history of this 4111 7 , Proves conoladvely to thoie who are la wootldltionto observe the conduot of then reglmette, thet the Government will: deg is this. pleas of troops eta:tire supporters - 'aid • defenders. The esters teat to whioh they were labjected, and the determined vitamin whloh they en countered the ensoly,..leitek-upon• Ity - mind no doubt of their hltbaatavosocela, they re quiring ...only good .ollonareomatends of Lmited-numbers,'and leave-Int disolfdaft, to make them exoellent soldiers.' , - Oar lossok from ettir...2114 , -to this ;dito,' ti killed, *anodic' awl tolalom an nosrly orM .thourand, including, I dimply regret to soy,- some of the ablest ofileorfor tlto carpi. Ttie Repulse orsituatt in Attempting to Cron tlieritttflpit!!nnock. . Now Your, Jadintf. , r-A*World'o Wash , Ington•ditpatok Nfi Stair* naval 4: nu 0 , 7 pulsed In their' attaMpAti- dross-the ;Rapp'. hannook,nad that So' ingateliseat bad Wei maplflod IMO Tim limn , -dlepatolCitotlinates - thaw , ' form at from 10,000 'to ' _ - Gen. Booker . had Naito thilioLalty foto. of cavalry and artillery:4oF to that Of the rebels, with eevarit-theneldvd at 'ltched in fantryi the latter lieltirandine•GOn..ltnetell, of Mattaehanotto, Ind gel.'Antialief Maine. Pleatantort, Kllpatrlonliftirdi'Davis, Grind. Dame, and 'a boot of odor 'ettplorior ,eseatri olheerroaro iaeonniand,PhanantOrt being the ahletoommandeN ; " . PrOio tioi:i!s!i4o4iplaci