ittsburgh Ohnittto MONDAY MOD.NIAG, J'ONE /2, 1862. CITY A7FAIBB tar OFFICIAL PAP= OF ?MI MTV. Work on the Fortifications At a meeting of Gio Executive Onlm t tin , held on Saturday eventsg, the reports of va rious Committees sirpc" •ca or. Friday even inn?. called for, wt, Ito F Johns to who was desir .1 for r•o tab rep II IC of Men aillitiDg to worh ,t,-•orilheetioox, te ported that, 500 •. jl.• rked to hint and had been nu , d t.• 11 lila, and that fifty-two 6 , L... n non handed him in the lieu of I.oor, co which thirty dollars were subscribed under the signature of cult, and by B. Britton, Jr., $l,OO, H. Sheler, $l,OO, Edmonds &,Co, $5,00, Louis Grable, $l,OO, J. G. Baokoffon Son, $4,00, M. W. Rankin, $5,00, P. M. Bockhorn?, $2,00, Geo. Hooks man, $2,50, M. Dishy, $2,00. Joseph Plummer, Edward Gregg. and John Flem ming, a committee appointed to procure men from Wood, Basket, Fifth and Liberty 'treats, reported that they had enrolled 116 men from thou streets; and there hall been anittscribed the subjoined sums, by the followinefirms, to pay men: J. B. Weld's.. Dans & Moilwaine S.F. Von Bona ot se Harry 5ieber.......... J. Ludnriok... W. A. Gildenfenney....., Jae. Rolf Gyn..— Adams Express Co. Also that 24 firms in thole streets had agreed to pay for the employment of 83 men at the rate of one dollar and twenty- live omits per day, 'CZ John Fu11ert0n....._...._. Joseptr ... ... Wm G. Johnston Henderson; (Theatte)--” John Har i Filth 5treet.._._...... . Chu. Mogalight, Dan. Simard T. Colvin & J. islak Creme.- Gazette. Dizpatch-- Veld as Lars— Hartman & Lazes. The report' of working parties being then Galled, it was reported that there were work ing as follow : Mt. WASUVOWX A. & D. N. Charobera----.-. B. McKee et Co nes ..- Bakewall, Peen & - Co— .. t o tter= g rtf i ll & (9, ...... . James Graff, Bennett (7, ..... 91.KnIghl a co * Joseph arenb & Co- - JAZIN. V 00.4.1 Ban & Co. BroUley & Long. .. 160 Gray- - 180 Zug et Patuter...-.- .- . .......+ Bahneatcek, Albree & - 70 W. McCuDy & Co.. Blip 4o Mager, 13 & Co. . 140 .Dobtraon, 1111,1 a & 110 Jaa. & Wood, Mathew, & 83 Leon, Merl, 131 9 Daudet 120 200 la) ----- AT ICC4IOX . II BILL. Phillips .k d Novelty Jonas, d Boyd Wilsons . Bead 1 Graf Williams, Black Vmerson Prcecoi Lloyd d Black Joseph Slocum dc "01112. Qty Men-- Perlin Yosaidry.:-..--- Woman &Son ISArshal & Stint &_9l&------------ Craig a Chan Armstrong, 212 am-horse carts and 3 one l . 6 one.home carts Part, liceardy a Co. Shatak, Park a Park Brother a Co. Lippincott.— —.— Brown Hutchinson& Oo lc Pardkner licOdney —43 men 2 3 hone carts. Daimon & )terser. -- 9 1 " Thos. Nasky J. Vance A1tadta—........-23 3 2 " =lay Co----1 7 " 13 klattheer Conard----19 ", 1 1 333131 "3 1 . David Untoblason.—:.--. 9 'John 9 .. 1 2 Jamas N%ftluney--.19 "1 3 " " Smoot ItrAttday —l6 Jamb rance--.-- John Becket " 1 Geo. 8 " 2 .. . John Boubsii . 2 1 " JnP 2 " 1 1 " oh .3133ersonilil DAVY Erni song, Chalfant di 'gamey, 168 A. 118 Snamberam &Oa Zug 88 littchaU, Samoa I 56 Wm. glcOull7 Atli I 966 Ward Works.— 75 James. lerm 85 iamb Dalaml 3181Inuot Sub= k , Patio. Selma Jamas Sem ball Malat66.l4mo 61.11 a —...--. Mom tßon Standard OS 0o K-Mlndd a .--------. Morro — di 00.—.. ;N Wo rimer & imagblin & Co., men Umtata & Co., 43111ollatui 5. Nark. t Og— & Thorn & Co. ..—.—.....—.....—.... • *TO:iiiriitu a . /aboWm.2LoGrow—.... rt Leo Mow Boogth— & Fat a h 00., 4. wagons 4 166 Prestin Mauna W. B. norm.- 46 Oorroll N'T&Lalo John Bedouin- 2O Walton, Philip. a Co., 8 hones sad one plow-. 25 B. 6 .0.0441ter 14 23 Leo Q . gtomp Mr 512012421 Doveso, 1 hone and art. 25 12 40 liartopoe Jared IL 4. P. Haigh 'Bryce, Richards It Will than moyed that all shops, business houses and manufacturing sstabLuhroents be closed another week. Moved that the saloons and drinking houses be shut up. . W. Y. r joasurrox, Olusirssaa. Ozo. U. Tonging, Swam". N/161BEL711,Iaw pused by the United States Genoese Axes the rates of ,postage on newspapers, on and after the bet of July next, as follows: Daily par quarter —....... Be cents. six times *Area, per quarter.... ...... 30 d , Tti-weekly, por -Semi-weekly, per quarter....—....... 10 Vreekiy,per llamas& Cosran.—The examination of the classes of the Pittsburgh Female College, oommenood on Friday lust, will be roomed slits morning. At 2r. x. to-day a reading contest wtli take pia°s in the college chapel, and a beautiful cap will be &wanted to the victor. Judge Burnet, Bev. L. B. Ohba, and Jas. Votah, big., are. to sit as Judges. Tits The musical exandrattion , on Saturday called out a Ana &odious* and was a decided &nooses. P i- Ok .4 ts IdsurauT !derma AT liossmammuao. — A gentleman writing from lieuidaisburg on iriday, no "Military smatters have brooms ezoseengly active. The summing up of the tletitohnsents would Plata the number of effi cient men who have gone from and through this Place, at from four to lire thousand. A slumber of oarulty.acoompany thelnfantry. Draws* B D SlD.—The dwelling house aflame McAdoo, d Montgomery township, Indiana county, withal fn scuts*, was do strayed by ire on the Ant instant. Loss not istimatod. - , Shocking Railroad Accident. The Put Line which reached this city from the east, at half-past one o'clock Sun day morning, killed a man named Daniel Moran, near Brinton station. It appears that the engineers did not notice anything unusu al until his arrival at the dept here, when he discovered the arm of a man lying on the en gine It had been dragged out of the socket at the shoulder,and by some strange circum stance had be en thrown n'p on the engine. I Iho Express train reaches here In ten or M teen minutes after the Past Line, and it also i to pposed to have vassed over the body. On Sunday morning, about daylight, the swains of the deceased were found on the track, terribly mangled. Coroner klicChing, dcir•og the forenoon, was notified of the cir cumstance, and smiled out to hold an in quest, taking with him the arm and hand of the deceased, which had been found on the engine. The investigation dovelopod the fast that the unfortunate man was a coal digger, and had bean in the employ of Messrs. Dickson, Stewart k Co. Ho had beta pad several weeks' wages on Saturday, and had spent the evening in drinking. At I o'clock in the morning he loft a grocery or tavern to go home, carrying a lighted candle with hire. He was not again seen alive, and he had either fallen asleep on the track, or been unable to get out of the way of the train. The body was dragged along the treat a distance of nearly half a mile. The deceased was a young man, and unmarried. He had been working in the vicinity for three years past. The jury found a verdict of siecidental death. $ 5,0 D . 25,00 . 10,00 . 25,00 . 5,00 10,00 . s,OO . 100,00 FittelinTgh Female College. - - - Tho aiming 8X8841113 of this institution commenced on Friday last, and will continue until Thursday evening of the present week. Oe Friday the examination of abuses took place, followed by a musical examination on Saturday. On Sunday the annual sermon was delivered in Christ church, by Rev. W. A. Saivoly. Monday and Tuesday will be oo cupied with class exercises. On Wednesday and Thursday evenings the closing gamins of the gr dusting clue will take place in Christ church. The following named pupils from the graduating alms Hannah R. Christy, Kinsman, 0; Said° B. Parry, Manchester; Lydia A. Robinson, Pittsburgh ; Matilda C. Smyth, Mansfield ; biotite J. McKelvey, Wilkiasburg; Mary B. ' Ossfield, Homewood; Mary E. Read, Pitts , burgh ; Sadte T Wilkinson, Lawrenceville ; Fannie J Canfield, Homewood; Bessie T. Shepherd, Pittsburgh; Lydia A. Robison, ' Pittsburgh; Cora J. Stevens, hicCiemants, Michigan ; Ptir,tilia M. Verner, Pittsburgh. 8 The ()crab of Lieut. Ben Gough. The Fairmont ( West Va.).NatiCeof aontains the following: "Lou'.' d. T. Ben Gough, for merly publisher of the Natiencif, was killed in the battle at K r ineheater on Saturday. He had, at the time be was killed, command of • company, which Wlat lying behind a stone wall, waiting for the rebels to advance. lie was riot to the hip, the bail ranging upward into the bowels Lieut. Ben Gough enlisted as a private its Cept. Priihard's company lest August, and was universally esteemed both as a cittssn and soldier by all who know him. Daring a reacleace of several months in this place, his noble, bigh•minded and patriotic eharacter attracted universal attention and admiretion. It is with heartfelt angaish that we rto,rl his death. In him we have lost • brave and truCfriend and unite with his cam panlous in erne in exprossiens cf sympathy and confidant:a to his family and friends in Pitteburgh, to whom he sent a parting mes sage several days before the battle, as if cot scions of his approaching late." The American Tract 3:minty. The report of the American Tract Society, jolt out, contains a statement of th., work of the Penneylvarda branch. During its first decade, which is just completed, the Pennsyl vania branch has circulated half a =dillies dollars' worth of publications, and distributed of the Messenger and Child's paper, over ale million