LOCAL I lir TALLI(IIINCE. From Yosterdap &mond Edition. =rt=l3 A moths of Ike aftissii OtAnisheay laud at the , Ilarket Boatir , morning, MayorAlezen* 'myth% and H.)l. Bevis . *Alm me 'Bienetaeir. -The ipiaiding °Boar stated that the o,bAnf _of - Cho muting war` to Wand km_ wadoleheading_ between the seree And asannfootareio, in Motion to opeabwiead &eta/ phew of basinau. The following !whams !rm. spopted Billebar, That on; aWiehanta add mann faetnawa be. violated to dome t6-day, and that a Justin be bold hors !Ida owning at 7 °Wolk. . Boohoo" That all person. propose be , re rated to go id work on the fortification to ff/v*lY. owir Th at a ooinwel - Ito, of, two from each Wa rd b• ayPolabed ; Woolf - nu aft • • oar aerokante tad awittfaatiaati, and _Squat the ausywfd, blispmitir liotroy the feetlfeitions are eoanTe* = The following thi ocndttoo":That; Waft,":7oa X Boott and Bela( WWI; Bi6Osid bon and Oel• Watt Dlili - ',ThhirWarifOrna. Boyd sad AldijallUlPapiriiiiiaoluth Ward, Wm. Brannan and.Blohatc Itainger.: • ' Tie mauling then'oodjoaraid tomeof at tho IMO pb!011 . 0111 einalng at 7 eokek. . "A Teimpeet la a Telpot." Come excitement wire created in Allegheny, en Monday errening, dining the pared* of . . Capt. Eberhart's. ttaralri. company. It ap pears ikat Mr. edam Nelms' had loaned three or four borne -to parties who's/laid to .Jobs - in the parade, with the , umferitaudleg that they were to be refit:nulls Jeri, hours, as he whited to employ them next day on the fortilloallons. The hones were kept out` till she o'clock-at night, andarbin the mu were g Mr. Newman idsed the rider of -thew,nd attempted tiigall the ft _ This raised unite an'endtanteitianduded in ail inkoilittinsuma-foidiserly 'madam. The use mime Wore Mayor Mar auder on Tuesday eyening, and after a hear leg Mr. Neuman was fined die dollars. The puttee who had borroired the borne 'abut- Mered to pay the kit, whereupon it was re -mined by this Mayor, and the matter ended upon payment of eosta. Bask Note Quotations; %Meted ospectially for the amour by Mum Ifeld & Lore.. of tie: Natie.' sal Bash • Sas Repotier. Batas uncertain at ;twat: Prrearnaz. Jell I, UM Alsomest: Diummi. 5., Mow ICsaisad States.. Virginia, laieriar.— lisw-Tadt 11iat5..,...... Hera Cludiaa.......— Nam-York Oity.--- par sfflatb Oarenee.---.. —. New itran—........... % G1eergi5...................... hue. P1i11e............. Par /labium --..—..... IL alPittablikixam_ 13 Zamiaan—......--.. par IPIL st.l3surer Co.; pr. All 24111.0194.^..—•—••••••• alftech., og, .95 011110 ..................... par xmaoe, Bank, balsas. tra5—........... 9 limmanWa h l ak in 0,.... 25 her, b'k slam— par Ps. Gamin s t i ii, . Iwo Delavars...*.... Massada ----IMO° Dig. of Oalamblm—... Lows - —..... 1 Yerylemd. Dal/burs. Itiabloa ...---.—.....—. / litaniesul, Intarke.— - 1 litlamme. Vinisiu Muslin... I Owed* ..... Wbeelbe blamable—. 10. j 0 .5441i nar-4 1 r 1. 1714 Tez. budabli rands. City Mortality. The number of deaths la tide city, from Jane Met to June Mikes mated by Dr. A. G. Motleadless, physician to the Board of Health, is as follows : Ya1u......... "Whits-181 Total „„ 19 1ema1e5......12 Colored.. 1 Dartruco—Ds inlealwatory rheum - aim, 1; typhoid rover, I; inflammation of , the bowel., 1; phthisis, 1; meals, 1; 8701- e• lis„ I; janadloe, 1; congestion of the brain, 1 ; seagestion of Ws - 1nng5,..31 -bolero infant:us, 4; assist fever, 1; Tamar on the brain, 1; ions fever, 1; eancrem ode, 1. Of Ow above there wan : Adults, 6 ; Chil dren, 1!. Nunn Wain Banoor.a.-0A Monday even fa g, tha &hoot Bo ard of the Ninth Ward elected the following aa Mather. for Om mum `.; lag yew: Prlaolpal-4. N. Bonier. Miss A. Ma Granunar Dopertmeet— ML. B. Mir th , rtin. Medlin Dopartment—MW Hamilton, bibs Paholoy, HUI Boott, Miss Nagle,. ftizalw7 Denerhsen44lls. Brown,Miss lamb, Miss Dawson . Miss Croati, Minn Annotzeng, Bliss Hatallton. Janitor—David Wallalkar. Ammar Dsowino.—.4. little boy about fear years old, sou of Yr Joke Realett; river pi fall late a gully Ottlit smith side of North Clontinos, near Bea - rat - strist; - liikieseny, on Monday evening Moat fire o'clock, and came mar being drowned, the raft having caused the autinavlation awake at the Oboe to the depth ef lime or four feet. He was taken eat by setae boys whi Itappensd in the vicinity, sad earned home in an insensible state. Me rammed under the application of proper re- Passer? To, PIM Binvitt..—On Tuesday evening, Professor J. B. Newell, Principal of the Yeerth Ward sakes% was Innovated with an elsontalicar *Mitt; by'llar zwabers of ti his Bible larticohlik Di" NpronWe ohm& .Tha ptiOtihtatiel - toeltAkw in the &arch, and the 001:6111021 yid& auggested the tattlaonial was his attetwrat bow the city. The lrisdiptidn le as tbifirlisf, "Presented to ProLJawas t t . ikt ntemban of his Bible 'ails, arc, token of their esteem." Mamma ant' Otri;lati ha days ago we sollsed— tle - mnaidtallast or Lulls Campbell, ekaspai on estlk °Mambo Lola will tires Mideast offas_ ,iss swat • grave assastsm. —l7 / 1 - 11WiecalWdasa soaolods4 to dies, ill: rrreroablsi sad ' Close of Immllpydssalvseis Wins of ma. rhaoapiklLlNlstauat illness" peefirmsd tls asseaall - 1 -1 414010.11, malilt - kaolin to ali . if thailLbulitimplial sad Catbadas Law, inland, an oas.>t , • trarrin P.anatirszataThe Board of Madam to triernsma BOUM," asseeidon -with. lba.:l7nited . -Presbyterian 171iireb, win meet for tbS -- oepowor °man be the &rand 17. P. Munk Alta. tonowag par aew ornepeas the Board: ROM Professor, Bee. 0. Vineent, J. B. Club, ObarissDiekey, J. W. Baia, J. G. Bantu and W. J. Raid, Xmas, John Dun, James Robb, and James XlieboU. Irwirairomar tiowars.-0•1. O. O. Carpra-, tor, Older of tie Jowl* Borate, arsataptalatt by lint. Batt, arrived ha Oh ellti buffs* fag, from Kaassa,sad tan its SWIM SO tii Stets of Paumlnalw, with fir old rent& Hls rompsay is ladspendert, wad ha to Win • taw lacreMitto_ APAIt_ Mat: swim, exalting wad • • Isn..—Twoltoyi rained John Kookiln, as4l lola Watt, km .boon oosailuod to jail =tin Asatook. tiP Elsodoeutat, with tiolistroOlt:Of '.,41 1 1. Barium Tigy, 4 eitplay.slltotlMta iet'arreet sip are ankled ottovfotorimodi micas dlo tabu* oftloo hotiloattOas as Mount Wadi *Ms. Tltopdalutolipitrtior lowing slaty. . • 1X231236 - 112 20 TX* Comnirriox.—Thii Bert of Trustees aU Waist'luster as toad • Nstiosa4 Casomil is 417 on the Ilk tut., for the purpose of 'otiaddonsig Dui Alf's% of the Ossatibitios D. H. A. - KoLuist, . D.. J. G. Dams, Jibs; liisLTis irs = 7, =Lw o r rM tido elt3i. E. arPi l l ti evW Bahr; lea Tospkridetto lad JAL_ ll,d~eie rya, boso isouiditiod to jail by 41.14oribilliThei,_18•11 eo MAW darts otoodoill 'an ' Ill&• •iiiodlskiatist --- ftoyotomouoirfroadoly • ?aim flier. thoosinutail , of :Cass. ligligs4lr. wale Wireritypifili itinsali lilimb is tlitAllitiik4ra.o' akin, elleir islisfre Ow, Liana ligers 4 , l,s ! ids *Mak isti ; lam = - etnim= ll4l 6 dew irhi4 wN ,IrtUrd Death of ,!Lisotket Old au "'pithy • , Citizen In the Pittsburgh-Beaune, bearing the date. "Tuesday, May 10, 1808," is this none): "Died, on Thursday last, Mr. John Irwin, in the 16th year of his. age. Mr. Irwin was a 1 free and zealous supporter of the principles of the American Revolution:4e . entered the ar my at its earnest - period,- served under Can. Monfgentery at the slip of QUINN, and yel p/1W In it'until hie country biome a free and independentriatkia. He was esteemei. /lithe/in, entroeising and it/tallier' t.c,i4mir. /red In 1 -mori than one ii stance, received the approbation of General Weabingtori."' - On last Friday evening, the '26th ult., the columns of the same paper Uzi tained the as— nonneement of the death of Ms./toe, which had taken place that morning at his late res ident/obi Sewieklay. The late Mr. John' Ir win would have been 70 years old if be hid lived until the 18th of July. But tintU with in a few weeks ago he was aetiiely and vigor ,ouly engaged In. busiums• The departure of a citizen known to so many of your readers, and who had lived io long and" so well among us, is worthy of more than a pasting mottos. Ells whole life was spent in this ootennuaity, and his name and his face were familiar to the whole people for more than half • Century. And with him are occ asioned Cilium:fiat/Ms of a generation now well-nigh passed away. Born two months Were the adoption of the Constitution of the United States, he lived to ISO thapopolation of this country increased from less than 4,000,000:to mon than 31,000'- 000 ; and he also lived to see the blood of his own desolidaistsabed in defense or those lib erties for whit& his father 'had fought for Snell long and eventful *ears. - At his birth, in 1787, what is now Pittsburgh was then an inconsiderable village; but .- during his life time it has beoome a large, 'wealthy and pow erful city. And with its growth, and in all its vicissitudes, whether prosperous or ad verse, he was an active partiolpant. From early manhood hie wino has been connected with its menetary,' , commercial, bonevoleit and religious enterprises. As a badness manna was distinguished for promptness and integrity. And after a long sad busy life be hes gone down to the gnu without a 'single blot or stain upon his char acter. In his intercourse with others, haw's noted for that genuine politenualwklok con stituted se marked a feature in the gentlemen of that noble " Old School," of which he was one. In his friendships he was timers and ardent; while his intelligenoe and veracity made him welcome to every household and every circle. To throw open the sanctuary of hie home is not permitted us; this is too savored for the public! gase... But la it he was one of the most agreeable:sad delightful of men. Bare he was all that the husband and father should be. Bat all Uwe virtues were crowned with humble and 'smut cluistian faith. He made a profusion of faith in Christ at the time of the organisation of the First Presbyterian Churoh in Allegheny city, more than thirty years ago, under the pessoldng of the late Bev. Joseph Stockton, and the Bev. Mr. Joyce. But his religions oherwater was mostly deepened and matured under the fannt min istrations of the Rev. Job F. Rehey, now of Norristown, Pa- who begrime pastor of that church... Mr. lliJsey was succeeded by the now mumble Bev. E. P. Swift, D. D., to whom 'Mr. Irwin was warmly attached. To nosy good work he gave his hand, his heart, and his prayers—and as might be =posted, when his end drew nigh, ,he had little to do exespito draw his garments around him and fig down to die, oahuly breathing out his spir it to God who-gave it. T* his own children and relativea his memory will be always pre cious, and by the church and the oemmunity, he will be long held in remembrance. In an the relation of We he was an example worthy ' of imitation by all who would be respooted and loved while they live, and be happy In death. ""The memory of the just b blessed." A /MUD. oil Now -T WI ran. .1 and Wier et 411 In Memoriam... Col. W. S. Kirkwood. Died, on the 25th ult., at Alexandria, Va., of wounds remind at the battle of ChewsCor vine, Col. W. EL Kirkwood, of the 1131 rail , issont.Pa. Vols. This sad event did not fall upon his 'islands with 'the suddenness of a surprise, bsembe during his long miffering from a painful wound they bad been taught to expect it, though hoping against hope. Death, the pale mes senger, has beckoned him silently away, and the spirit which kindled so-much courageous enthusiasm, which awakened so many warm sympathies, has &sounded to the abode of ster nal repose. The kind and encouraging voice that c heer ed the war-worn vrearlivd holder on the long and Minoan march, is now forever silent, and the brilliant opt that Sighed so sternly amid the sulphurous- aloud of battle, is now cloud in death.. . , . Col. Hlrkwood leaves behind him a record of linstide honor. In obedience to the call of his country he let Wiliam and Mead', and entered the movies in Aunt. 1861 as Captain of Company B, 634 emeat of Poansylvaida Volunteer', and With it. peril: cipatod in *lithe hard fought' battles of the Penlosnla. On eymy Geld, his daring courage and Marlins' example. shone msplandent, and inspired lis scalars to lefts deeds.. Is a loog Ilat of battles, besinstiag .atWilliamsbarg and ending at ChaneeUersville, he non for himself a unto that his old comrades In arms will long norm, By his gallant condact h• 000 n roes to the position of Major rind whilst in this capacity at Ball Bus, Zogust 10th, Is6ll, he rewind • arm and, painful waned, which gained him for 'anion for a gut period. Before he bad entirely mar and he renamed to his regiment, and was soon after promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, which parities' he occupied at Chancellors- Tills, when he mitred the fatal wound. Af— ter the wound rtes ',attired hi we' commis sioned a Colonel. Diring this battle he matielpated loan the gallant charger of his veteran regiment, and eontributed greatly to the iaipmisitable hon ors won by .IKaaraey's old division an that fatal dad. Nis vole" rang dear and load above the din of battle and hie manly form wasover seen in the " deadly breaoh." After ha bad received his tint wound here, which I was very painful and &intact% ha stoutly refused to leers the Lid, and continued to shear en his men until a moondwound, a shot ,through the breast, streak diem. •Its blatantly he was:berme from the field. Alas, gallant spirit, that was thy last battle; thy madam is • complated 'only with thy • Mid upon the altar of his oountry It was calmly and willingly laid. . Col. Kirkwood war a man of a Most 'noble, frank and generous nature; be was as tender. boasted as .a little child. Waliat•stratched upon hid bed 'of anguish and. sifiringonitur one informed - him of thri dentit:of'Anidfnnt IfsGranattan, who died oLwounds iieahid' In thesamsbattlu k : P.Paurßilly," he eselainwr4 and sobbed Dinah his, great heart—woeld break." stern werriri Me tenderness ,of a woman., Malaaltilav a lioral'aalt wa te .wittaa - livaleaffrawa'o ll 4llo4attra he. that male Odd Tall - .4:latativa. ghefr clgolikerrie' and-appreciate theirWu: lie was II parapet:lel, sit atm .m1111E144 In the attar *4O la the 414,464 vitro to aboalultar.aad overcome advialefor tau; by Lisloialtakli comaosa4akiwaralog 0021111111 V. Doak In_thE batitia Ii Eat ' dal; Dap, asap may min the amittid polo, Y urgent t han talitat's bus* • is aortae* OD Wit add alone. E. a. The Jews and the War, I was somewhat murtoad on mallet our eity papier on Itriday.slorniss 401,4 arutoortossost to titi 'iddiot that tho deJ Vows sad Troika*, of nandslault.WOrs, widest* end ready for removal lemme: of as atteek.? Now, sir. I most& stspoottoily ask whether the word "Irsdosetdoos sot In. "IRO the.J.Wils end moth Mac admitted 'as florir ibLitidtbdst arts% what is Co smolt .thoo shoophswbo are loyal should .be known and by the awl they pram. they are *WO dthArmigylna somaoleo Ins of k ar mow, whyaot do so to &Ur whiaot Okristi's traders T . trlor outigi,l4 word "nadirs" with aoy 2 .adf taboo t The m ion . air, I fear, to too ,tilstrt. It .11,ordoutsto ; t o awn a stigma oa the nano of .a- people whose byalty is swimpeaek Ilia istutdod ii a swims by .w youbatios 'seeks, to slander thathamiessiag tha Jewish faith,„ Can it :be opfbilithatinea lo the opespasset of UM flntammeat Lk tolegraybers, kamteiror road Lbe,thrastitatioaolthatlfotirm Ia whose ter- Ose tha are ?-: Or sao it be that baring read It they an, ioi Iga r mait ;thidsmurtad the brood foindation. of Wisp= equality oa whisk thli;gofrienomet, is, teed f At any other Massa& a pahao display if hatred to asset would-be writ/odes of the sprit of thh Akoutflation: Sew Runk moreio is it now, lamm,4 whom moths Is who are eatmahity, mOtaiamth*Pee isersh: Othieto., • Id stlitar *NW; -10. 1 trif an , 101 0 st r. "I f. l /illl,lolil l n t ~~ ,s ~., for One ODISMOD protection o f this &dims o,..vernassist... As there in no rule without an exception, it therefore becomes a matter of no difficulty to discern, now and then, a Jew who sympathi • :as with the South ; but is it christian-like, is it honest, is it impartial, to brand a raoe be cause of an individual? When the Jew hap pens to tee or heir of a secessionist who hap pens to be of the Christian faith, he by no means looks upon all Christians as traitors. Such accusations are antagonistio to the spirit of the New Testament which says, "Give non* Mine*, neither to the Jews nor to the Gentling, nor to the church of God." Altho' I am aware of the prejudice_ of the operator who framed this aforementioned dispatch, yet / wrlos .this to 'Vindicate the Jewish name froto thatrosid of loyalty: assigned to it by Vie blind - Oat/dies' of tirsjildioci; When a Jew as a citizen shall be found vio lating the allegiance he owes to his country, 'or in nay way retarding the Union Dante, then Mr. Editor, I shall be the fusions to raise my voice in &aorta Of:Whit:lg Such offender; but, alai then, and ad long as I tee the Jews of all professionsarom the common mechanic to Uta iiiniater,piek Axe. in hand digging in tionOlitotintS'aleng side of the chrietians, whin /Via thcJews' donations side by side with that of the Christians, when I witness the moral inflames each Jew aims to diffuse, I ossitionsefrain from showing to the public the mean, untrue and lying assertions seat tared throughout the country, by an operator whose mind happens to be prejudiced toward the Jew. Amorists you that at all times we are ready to exert every energy we possess towards tho preservation of Mb heaven bless ed nation, to . which we owe JO moth, and to wards which the poor dawn- trodden subjects of tyranny look with joyful hope, I am respectfully yours, Explanation Editors Gaseite have been furnished With an extract from Your paper of the 13th of Jane. This extraot bins 'follows "The difficulty In &allots Presbytery wu finally adjusted, and Mr. Hill, after proper acknowledgments, was declared in goodstand log in the Church." This statement, it is thought, is calculated to Convey an °treason, idea, as it would seem to Imply that the Rev. B. A. Hill mu requir ed by the General Amicably of the United Presbyterian Church to make a coofeosion of sea; the term "aoknowledgments" being gee_ orally used in that sense injudioial cases. It is due to .Nr. Hill to say that he made no nob acknowledgments. He was required by the Assembly to withdraw what was called a de• olinature of the authority of the Presbytery.. This ha did, but at the same time stated to the Assembly that he did not regard the offering , of that declinature as a sinful hat on his part. Ho was also required to acquiesce in a decis ion .of a preceding Assembly, according to which he was to "dotterel his willingness to submit to the authority of Presbytery, and declare his resolution to abide by our pretest ed principles on the subjects that have coca stoned these troubles, and to study tho things that make for peace. This statement is made by ems who has had every opportunity of knowing the feats in the case. J. T. C. Putuusuqui, June 29, 1863. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS [FROM OUR EVENING EDITION IMPORTANT FROM HARRISBU HI BIBB! MiPOSTO FALLEN Bea Private Property Respected in Carlisle. • CARLISLE BARUCH& AOPPOIED TO BO BLOWN UP. Meade Believed to have Retaken Hanover Junction• Lag COMBIITRATIIIG FOB A BATTLE Anticipated Movement A gains Philadelphia. HAIRIBBORCI, June 30.—The rebel, are re ported to be falling back towards Chambers burg. 'xim rebels respected all private property in Carlisle, except the shoe and drug stores. The goods they took from the shoe and drug stores they paid for in gold, silver and greenbaoks. The rebel °Moors were guarteredln the bar racks. They stated before they left that they did not Intend blowing up the barracks now, as they were going to return shortly; but this morning about three o'cloek there was a loud explosion beard In the direction of the bar racks, and it is supposed they blew it up. New You, July I.—The Herald has the °flowing : COLUMBIA, VIA LMICJIMR, Jan. 30, 1863. Ratable information has boon received that the enemy is falling beck along the entire line. The city of York was evacuated last night or early this morning. Elem. Barly Is reported to have command of • vast amount of money; and Stone's deser ters, from the rebel army, say that the rebels are eonosntrating fora great battle with Meade but this is not believed by those In stations. It Is reported here that s largo robot fore► H opposite iltoCtall's Pony. Deserters, from York, say that they heard this spoken of by some of Early'a cams. TMs as. the moms meet spinet Philadelphia. It Is Waved that Meade has retaken Han over Junction. . ell slog the Ike of tlio&uquohonas,sbon sad below Mae, plaints are otatloned SR ent- Aslant force to prevent sinning. It Is ho pod that Loagstreet•s pontoon train emroompin.W his troops to YeCairo Ferry. afsll Diapatebes to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Iregalabl7lo, June 30-12 g.—The fol lowing is from good authority • ...Tha enemy, probably .2,000 strong, under Early, have loft York for Culla% which plies thogere, strengthening. From Carthie it Is "spooted they will more on Iltraisburs. Men who have nodded here bare been sr iisted In.tb• s'et of taking the depth of the rift*/ Iwiretiti aims below. Will beat . "outotried by emit marital, and Cloud spill ty, will mut choir diverts. • -Everything fa . Trier. The people "au responding handsomely to the call Of th• ilovernor. It is understood that the difileulties which unlisted Philadel phia from lending her quota have been re. moved, and she -will -fulfil the requisition at , ones. Her troops nowhere halm been mai• tend'in, and' are -fast becoming proficient in drill. They- will preyote themselves for the field In lon Wu than any other set of men flue the rebelibin. , librat The following fo the • war bulleUn of this n' Aings - ' - • Qi a brilliant ugagsmont took place !yesterday, neat • McConneusburg, between -Col. Wade and a- put of Imbodsn'a-rovalry. The enemy wore driven through and lilt of the town. They tail ikilloa,' l i ds risoners "Moat the lunar usa,Captain Lieuten aut. W. bud -two men woundird. aka rebel, (8,004) -ander- Early hub loft York, and are movi ng towards it ajpiatil now that &only and Sandi ate equentrating -in .front of. Harrisburg, wbUe Lee inerithdrawingbia front dawn. titer valley &o pt In position ..to await Meade. probably, The War Department wW usign th. pool meal of all gunnel alien, and the Covernor all regimental ofilosii. Ho Cassia are made to cross tki rive. 'be Ai The Alleged Cause of Booker's He• moval...order of Gen. liookeßito Evacuate Harper s rerri--Tho'Pr• der Countermanded and liodker Removed. .Pgraw Yoi; Inne'3o.-z-The Herald IN t folk:ming : llargiami - /UAW, Aim "28.—W• were ited hem yesterday' by Gen. Hooker, geom. pealed -by Brigedier emend Warren. .The , *feat of Me visit wino thaldro into the ma pristy,-.4l.evanidie Weight& , He seat at i 01. Haim/4 ow Ablik Geastal, _sad-asked him what. as diduparts ,.t 2 swung • : 4 0 l ikifenCitti.B4104erIPHed that he IS== often asked the same question, and never got a satisfaetory answer. Hooker; then lusted ! an order that the place should be evacuated by seven o'clock next morning, and tbat snob guns as oonld not be taken array shoal be de stroyed, and the 'torsi removed. Immediately after he informed Gen. beck of what he had done whereupon he re mitred a dispatch counter manding the order, and saying the fortideations had Mai too much to be given up, unlesdkander the most urgent neoessity. He considered Harper's Ferry to be the key to the preaentand future operations of the army of the Potomac. Hooker's comment upon this was natural enough. What if the hoe of bolding tbo key after the door ir smashed. Wale on his way batik from here be received an order from Washington removing him from the commend and placing Gen. Meade in Ms stead. FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC IOYBIBITS Or FITIIIIICH UK'S C V Pleasanton's Cavalry In Purim LINADQUAITIRE4 OP ARMY OP TUB POTOMAC, Jane 30 .—The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was repaired last night. The bridge over Pine run is restored, and the train which left this morning for Frederick and Harper's Ferry has gone through without interruption. The telegraph was repaired half an hour after the rebels disappeared, and in a few hours the bridge track was laid and the. rails replaced. The rebel cavalry which yesterday attacked a company of the lit Delaware at Westmin ster, and drove them towards this city, was doubtless the advance giard of Fitzhugh Lee's cavalry, leading the way morons the , country through Baltimore county to enable them to join the main rebel army,.in the vi cinity of York and Gettysburg. Signal rackets twenty miles out announced a movement, In the neighborhood of Westmin ster, of &large cavalry force, undotibtedly Fitz hugh Lee's cavalry, which mashed the Poto mac on Sunday. It is hoped they were inter cepted by Pleasanton's cavalry, which was 4 - sent in pursuit. It Rebel Reports from Vicksburg and A LOYAL Jaw New You, Jai, I.—The Richmond Saga ror contains the following : • Jackson, Anse 2504.—d. special to the Mis sissippian' dated Grenade, June 24th, an nounced the arrival there of 83 prisoners . taken by Chalmers. Gen. Taylor had a skirmish with a small force of the. enemy at Richmond, La., on the 17th. Firing It Vloksburg continues far heavier than any before heard. Col. Lyons, commanding the cavalry oat- - aide of Part Hudson, attacked Crimson, in the rear of Banks' army, yesterday, captur ing 50 prisoners and 67 wagon,. and teams, and patting the remainder of the Yankees to Light. Osyk AIM 24A, via Mobil J 2ba.— Very heavy firing was heard o, hut ule night at Port Hudson. COALALERCL4_L BECORD C1TT8131111.1.6E. MAAR 16 7le O►nea or tan Pvvednaon DAILY Gamrete, 44 Wanamoar, July 1, lletge The general market continued quiet and dull, the transactions being limited, and altogether of a local charger,. We as ingtopto, however, ad the alone- Uleut b again gradually intbelding, that badman will wen hap nee, and that trade will resume lie rutt ier channel. No far aaquotations are concerned, there has been no change whatever. Thor. is Litle or nothing dolrg in money matters. Gold, =cording to onr last adviera, ranged from 115 to 116 to New York, while here, our banker. do not teal like paying over 1114141, for Gold and old De mand Notea, and 123Q1130 for Silver. &stem /14- change l steady et per baying, and y e per cant Rem ritoymozis--Iwpos 41. doll and nominal, with amall.alen at 6Uit,s,tio for Shouklerei 6%/a7340 pr Ribbed and 0:oar Sides; 114',448X0 for Plain Lima and 1 / 4 113i0 for Sugar Cured. Lard L. quiet with an occa.tonal will We of City at 10*... FLOt: /1-1. steady with a fair local demand at for mer quotation.. Pale of 100 bill Extra Panally from store at $005086,56, and 100 do do at from kt 1,60. $6,25 to WiAlti—Wheat 414101 azul drooping; lied [tom drat hand. may Le quoted at 51.11.. Wm Is mottle( from depot at 73 to rx, so to quality. Pale of ILO buh Oats ttcm atom at 72c. GROCTEI2 I / 3 —;agar Is firm at from 12 to 13)4e for ow:mon to choice srador of N.O. toffs Li quiet with mash sales at f . om Ste for common to prime Rio. Nolan... remain aoehsogwl st 6565400. POTATOES—MetIy bat uochaagod. Sabo of MO bush "Pesch Blows" at GU per bush; l4o bble Book er,. at $1,40 per bbl, sad 100 bbl. Mixed at $1.71 per bbL CIIELSE-11 firm and In good:tiCmazul, with malts of 120 trzs W R at 100, and to big prima do at 10Sc. RUMS i IGOS—Buttor la dull with mall oaks of Roll at 13611 c. Sala of 0 bbls.Rims at 13c. Pittsburgh Oil itirket. JOLT I—The market for Loth oradesnd Itednel Petrokrms is somewhat excited end linn, and with an improved demand and a very ifyht Bopp), prime aro gradually advancing. Oracle hes advanced , mut per gallon, and ermy bequotad firm at 17e, peck• age. returned, and 2291122%c, packages Included. Ileto so and 72 bbis on [hewn at 170; 10111 bide to ar• rive el 17c, and 100 bbl. heavy, on the Spot at 22c, packmees iacluded. There is considerable ingt.ry for /lofted, Rnh for present and future delivery, but there 1. Little or none Miming—fa Ism there is but HUM to error, ai the market is, comparatively epeaking. almost bare. Good brands of bonded, for Jnly delivery, Scruld b. mold raullip at 421 o; while holden generally an oak mg from 41 to 471. Refiald, trge, b llrler and In the absesure Mashie Ir. viola at from 89 to 156 c for ordi nary I. prime brawl& No rim of lkszlno reported. Philadelphia Cattle /Market. Area 28-1720 fat cattle were *tend for We at Phitodiesmia Argun Drove Tard yootorday. a do. marry or al hood from ,tbe supply lad week. The market woe and would hen Om ory Inactive but for a hit demand from Balthoom ler Government mock. Primo ranged ;Tom Bto /2340 Irtr Th•.mooti7 Lem flo upwards. 100 rem found aeon at OW to for rpitapts, and $B6 to $43 be now. and calm. 660 sharp wore dhpoood or 41 0 to 63(e; par /3 vow hogiold at $7 t0•,86 per cart net. At alma' Untan Meg lare, Weals of MG hop not AVM PAO to s B ,k s Per cwt. . Toledo filarketa Jena ta—Orie market Ina Without Mach . attltair Urn early ln ttutday, and bat a Matted aroma of rain clanged Wadi. Mace the receipt of Cho New rerk report, annotraelng an adrattarls Pktarilifitrat and Gold. beam bare us vary !em is