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LLT"YZDLODL la:, Lo., of sUIW) Prim* Val tk.=Gentat Vett .r wener Deltal . Dreetstptiose estefully )6ze. FAgNAISI ix W., WsoLt• 2j an i Vata l l, ll4ll oprzar i of f f M . stems, Pittsburgh.. • I rob? TWIN &MOTT PAL , %Tammuz.' Daum . lllll:llitnza,iminninze AND WD M" Eile ii, Liberty street, Pititirergb.— , AU grOeserill metes prompt etteatkie. l ; athei USU. ILKiidlitiorniiramm Wuod ATM, owner of Woolf-mart and ifitoriltpUttantL:RoV,-4 -: ~ :r ,•:I,IIPIUNDUCJO ' MeV • '' - 4001*Aroas. DSA ' 411. TELFORD., WHOMIALII ab 11110431134 YLAJOB AHD PRO -le!,,lapudy Plttabargh; (211 6. 1111 114 WAlikil 14 ) Wilt-411NR t WES sad draw b i r= n itMe a :LAXll VIM and Ink= pliatly, o. Wsollstreet, my 2 naIajA&IALDWILLs (MOOS= to. V Jaime Mime a Cia.) Paaa FLOW an 4 dada braIIIOTIZIONA sans, air Ilarkst sad hoes atm, Sas P 00 WIIOLZULII Illamlodidoindslinvis FLOOR, GBAIN and 420111P011 , Na.1.35 at }al TOWNWIND,moo -- r to' Jack- DLLID oitisi mv l'i ' g rc utl: • • -aristioft.rmrs. C ooossoLuos:A Low.- &B y; NW& , Grant otrod, PittoboAo4 Pa AU badman onthotod to Ills we win molts prompt atiostioo. Oollootions own, “101blas toont MA, AA tad ,1 5 - , AMIN= • as Low. orsuoy, wood dory UAW' ktv Boas. Illikir MI Mind Ditoro Ur ii6 foist. . WIU totUomost, sod • •. at • • •• - thi, ao., la W Dlotrki ...1.:• ..... 'CI .., ),,. 4- e `Grfl.“ ?•14~ 111118031, _ VIRKPALTRION. N, &VOW JUL lie_ri4 . l" 114.133 Mat* dna. fiTediarl sbrilr mad rittsbargb, Ps. • mylimitt ir L. - , J. -91 6 1 41 `yirba= Dec4.0.4 1 k7.40 1 ', _ tt, . 1 1 , ' -2 Anoitycaufra MOM% r lounyier t auu s o p mowtro alionrd mwitiecriptioa No. 41113 ZON & 00. Wio akt;t.si • • , Ost i t re l %CPIS; ead dna. .• • - EMMMII , • ~1. - •-''•- • ... = DAIL OFFIO.T.AL. LAWS 60 THE UNITED STATES, . Paired fit tit.; ,TAirfiArcuion of theTAirty. seventh Oottgreu. [Ponito--,No. 7G.] Azi ACT to pro'ittly 1:?r the dinposal of oer . .fain landi therein named. Be ft eitemet bythe Senate and House of Beyrcienfativikaf the:United Brake of Asser tea in . Conireis assetabkd, That the Cox& Wieelotier Of ihnSFewmiG.Latidbfloe se loon as may be,, cause that pardon of the prolla donudra kliOWil Si. the Tort Reward .AGEteryaleseive, inalwiing the site of the fOrtonataining,three sores and four hurt diedikaltbM afro,4hich is situated in the ,county OfErownand State of Wisconsin, between Pox'River and Beaver Dam Bun,- and - wbiehls - not - inoltided in the mintlrins dons to Talbot C. Ijonsman and Daniel Whitney, nos in the grant to the State of • Wieconsioeurder the resolution of Ci;a4trtJas approved April twenty-fifth, eighteen hun dred-and sixty-two r entitled "A resolution ex P-.4 i It *IOU addition.lo, the act of J alio thnatV ird, eighteen hundred and fifty six, granting public lands to the State of Wisconsin to aidin the construction orritil roads in said State," as heretofore survey ed wider:the direction ef the anrveyor gen eral of Wiscunusinandlowi, to be suryeyed and subdivided into lota of Such form and of snot slab, not buss than one-fourth of an, acre, and not more than forty acres, as he may deem expedient, dedicating such por tions of thelame to the use of the,priblio for streets and highways as be may think the pnblio Interest .and ,convenience may require; 'and shall mate a plat thereof to be duly and properly Certified by such sur sopa general, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for said county of Brown; and when so surveyed, platted, and recorded, he shall cane each and all said lots to be sold separately at public suction, giving notleas than' two months' • engee , rashetimeanely sale by advertising the mune In insah4ewspapers and for such period of time as he may decor best. Every such lot shall be Sold to the highest bidder for cash, and when not paid: for within twenty-four borne from, the time of purchase,' tk-eduill- Ibiblit to be resold under the order of the Commissioner of the General Land Office Aforesaid, but no:sale shall be binding Witirapproved by the Seo= , rotary of the Interior. Gee. 2. :Alia be it further analog s That it shall be the duty of the President to • ause patents to be issued in due form ,of w for each and every such lot as soon-as. may be after the parakeet, of and payment far the same. _ , • .sea 8. 40 be it further enacted That it aluill alsci be the duty of the Commission er Of , the Laud Office to csfylll so mink of the pabilei/ohnin adjaCent to said; reserve as hie between said Bearer -Data Run and 'Duck Creek, to be resurveyed into lote,flut lines of which shall' °Caroni as 'near is , Is to the lines of the survey formerly made by Albert G. Enbl, „SIC shall cause 04tAfRam. gala , * be.,..rned 611 provided by law in case of other sump of the public dcunain • and he shall there upon proceed Ai 'tithes. of the same as otter-publialands are-disposed ef, ming to every person vim upon the pas. . this act may be in possession of any parr of said lan. . have made improve.- , under the Tre.; .7 .1' States the rigbt. siiparchaali4ny kotaizje improved,,;kpiag. luiskuautps,*oh other l ilisid not exceeding * the inregateeightysarte, upon making proof of said possession andimptevemenith and paying for such lots; ttie -eum or ona dollar and twenty cents per acre within elz months after public notice shall be given of tho time and place for making such proof and payment. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the Commissioner of the General Land Of fice shall cause the military reserve of Fort Crawford, in the county iif,.-Crawford, In the same State, to be surveyed'itid disposed of in the manner prescribed in the tirstand second sections of thin cot for the disposition of the Fort _Howard reserve. Approved, Much 8, 1863. [Pt:rump—No. 77.] Aa Acrl'or a great of lands to the State of Kansan, in alternate sections, to aid in the oonstrnotiod of certain railroads and telegraphs in isaid $ tate Al it Meta 8, she " &sags and ROM of 142preoistagoso of as United Rate* of Amer ica in Cbovress Anna ted,lguit there be and is hereby granted to the State of Kansas, for the pose of siding in the construe tiobt; d'h . ;of a ;railroad and telatraPh from tiocaty of .Learenworth, by the way of the town ofdeirence, and vie the Ohio City crossing Of the - Wage river, to the southern line of the State, in the direction of Galveston Bay, in Term, with a bradich from Lawrence, by at valley of the Wan karma river, to the , point on the Atchlaon, Topelto, and Santa Pe railroad, where said roadinteriettfo the Neigh* river: Second; of a railroad from the eltrilf.sdicidMlN vii Toptki, - the capital "ishi,Sfete, to the western line of the State, in the direction of Fort Union and Waal*, Nee ldeXice,. with s t hranch 'from whom this lasts mod wrosseilife'Nettiftip, down said Neosho Milli to the point where the saidArst named sped inters the said Neosho 'Wei; mory,eltensate section Mind, - designated by odd numbers, for ten sections in width on each side of said road and each of it's branches. But in case it shall appeof ai the United , States bars, when the lines or routes of said reads and branches are defi nitely fixed, sold any section or any. part thereof, granted as aforesaid, or that the right of pre-emption or , homestead softl_ meat ham eiteabed le the same or that, the same has been reserved by the United States for any purposes whatever, then it 'sheikh° the duty - of the Secretary of the Interior-le cause to be selected, for the imposes afire said, from the public land, of the United. States nearest to tiers of sections above spe7 Gifted, so mach land, in alternate oath= er guts sections, designated by. odd number., as be equal to such lands as the idnitodßleess lore WA marred, or otherwise appropriated, or to`which , the rights of preemption or homestead sittle menbilleTittaiked as &forma* which lands, thus indicated by odd nustionts and selected by direction of the Secretary, of the Interior/ea athresaid, dell be held by the State of Kamm for the use and purpose aforesaid: Pistreided, That the land to be so seleattelehall, brooms% helmeted further than twenty reges tragt tes.cif said joad guit,Neftes PAbrither, That the fends hereby granted for and on. as count of Miff road tad branahm severally ) , gh*Whe o maiseively applied in the Man ifractlin of the sante, sia for no other petr pas -Ishlstorsr, and shall be disposed of onires-the-warkpogiesem-through the um% ag hEtidi act,limililfter -provided: Provided also, That no part of'.the land grantedisilldtact Aril be applied to aid fn thebonstruonon of any railroad or part thereof for t . „ . ! trykleri tit 1014 PAY g i r rigrar=t! g it ada provi Ml L l f f n t titer, Tlisiany eel all lands budder! re servetrhithifWl3ahhWlti sot of Congress, or in ani oihir manner,by com petent antitinity, for thtpurpose of aiding in any object of internal improvement, or for all -4 therligliimr:sititio•lvi' at en and ulop moo erg SerebY reserved to th United States from the operations of • 4 41.0 i sz Vtl ll4l4)4ll4ll.".t ff "LWOW and' "tard 'a' , Y. -- ' - . - PITTSBURGH......_OAZETTE. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1863. granted,,,eribject to the approval of the President of the United Stales. Sec. 2. And be itisrther meted, That 'the sections . and parte of sections of land Which, by snob grant, shall remain to the United States within ten miles on each side or mad road and brinehes, shall not be sold , for less than double the minimum price of the public lands when Sold; nor shall any of said lands bebome subject to sale at FL- Tate entry until the saute shall haTe been tint offered at public sale to the highest bidder, at or above. the increased minimum price as aforesaid: Provided, That actual and bons fide 'settling under the:provizione of the pre-emption - and homeitead laws of the United Suttee may, after - due proof of settlement, improvement, cultivation, and occupation,.. as now provided law, pur chase the same at the .1 minimum P IM S P*I9 II C Atd. *ASK 1 . . a150 That .sitGlirien. any of maid reserved sections, under the provisions of:the homestead law, altivate the same foraleriednf five years, and comply with the several conditions ..and require ments of said id, shall bee:tallied to pat =is for an amount- net exceeding eighty acres each, anything in this act to the con trary notwitiotanding.. - Sec.. 2. And be it furtlse;-enieted, That the said lands hereby granted to said State shall be subject to the disposal of the legis lature thereof f ..for the purposes - aforesaid and no other; and the said reilroada_and branches shall be and remain public high ways, for the use of the Government of the United States, free from all toll or other charge upon the 'tracuiportation of any property Or troops of the United States. Sec. 4. dud be it farther, mieeted, That the lands hereby granted to said Stateshall be dispotwd, of by said State only in man ner following, that is to nay: When the - GOTOTA4 id said State shall certify to the Secretary of the Interior that any twenty consecutive miles of either of said nimbi or branches is completed in a good, substan tial, and. workmanlike manner as a first Glees railicad, and the said Secretary shill be satisfied that said State has complied ingot faith with this requirement,' the said State may cause to besot(' all the lands granted asilaforesaid situated opposite to and within i limit of ten 'mile; of the line attic Said section of road thus anipletad, extending along the whole length of said completed import of twenty miles of road, rvid no further. And when the Governor of said State shall certify to the Secretarry of the Interior and the Secretary. shall be 'satisfied tha t another, section of-ssid road or. branches, •twenty consecutive Piles in extent, connecting with the preceding seo lion it corCidette4 as aforesaid, the said State may cense to be sold all the lands greated_and.alicuited oppoalte-to and with in the lindt of ten miles of the line of- • completed section of road, and extending the length of said notion, and so, fromAine to time, until said road and branches are Vempleted. And when the tlnwriror of said State . shall so certify, and the Altorsta ry of the - Interior shall be satisfied; that the whole of saki road and branchea and tele• graph are completed in a good, substantial; and workmanlike manner, as firstulasf ralltroads endtelegraph, thsaid State may canserte- be Sold all the remaining lands granted andAdeoted for thtpurpotes indi cated in (*sad litnitted Within the said lintita of tweiitj miles from theline there ,of:throughout the entire lesgehof slid roads sad - branches: Provided, That if any part AA laid-road and branches te - not , completed _Within ten years from the passage of this cot, no further sib shall be made, and the lands unsold dull-revert to the United States. Bea .dad be it Ivaic r.rosaisdi That the United Mates nalrehall be transported over said Toad sad branches, under the di rection of the Poo _Moe Departmeat, as euchprice se Conan= may by Law dlreot: Providett, Thatuntil snail price is fixed by la!, the Postmaster General shall have the power to determine the same. Approved, March 8, 1863. [Ponta—No. 79.] Am Aar to provide for circuit courts (or the districts of OaMonth' and Oregon, and for other purposes. Be it =acted 1111 the Amato and. House of Representatives of as United Statu of dour sea 1,11 aterem.arranbkd, That the Supreme Court of the United States shall hereafter consist of schist Justice and nine associate justices, any six of whom shall constitute a quaver ; and for this purpose there shall be appointed one additional immolate jus tice of sitidcourt,with the like.powers, and tank...the same -laths, perform the nine duties, and be entitled to.the same salary as* the other &mast° jtuttlees.. The dis tricts of .California and Oregon sinll con stitute the tenth circuit, and the other cir cuits shall remain as now constituted by law. Bea. 2. And be it further enacted, That so much of any act or acts of CM:grata as vests itt the diatmet courts In and, for the said , States of, California and Oregon, or eithek littlest,. the politer lad juriedietion of circuit courts, and the sat willed "An sot to establish a circuit court of tho United States is and. fqr the State of California," approved March second, eighteen hundred and _Afty-live s cia and. the same Ire repeal +e and the said circuit court is here by Abolished; ind there,shatt hereafter be ulreult - courts Aida ter the districts of the States of -Obliterate and Oregon .by the Chief Judie% or one of.the assocht4istices of the Snpreme 'Court: of the Un States - assigned or allotteittOlSCOltatit which each " districts may respectively Idea& and the district judges of sunk -districts, sever ally and respectively, either At whom shall oonstitt tea quasi"- which. circuit °outs widths -judges thereof_shall bars]ike;pow ers .etO Pascal.llire Jarbilirdkur is ether circuit count and the •jedpir thereefr and 4hm distrlet mule llrend - tottb., leveril Agitate in" and for'eard - Stites of Califor nis-and7-Oregowt, 'nitthe - Itultet thereof, shall have like powers and exersiae: like jurisdiction as the 'district courts and -the jedges thereat in. the other circuits.. - Sem 3, 4n4 belt further capered, That all_ actions; suite, - proseiutlons,, causea,- pleas, proccu6tind ether proce edi ngs, relative to any cause, civil or criminal, (which might have been brought and:could have beim originally oopiaable in a circuit court as established by-this eat) now pending listr returnable to -the several distriet courts of the United States in the said States of Cal: ifornis and "Oregon, or now pending In Ar t returnable .to the'circuit court of Oalifor. skis, by this act abolished, acting, as circuit 'teats, tot so imponered to sat) shall be, and are hereby declared to be,respectively, tiunifeili — d,_.keturnable, and continued to the Amnia circuit c o urt constitated by this-got,',kalarbpiden within said distriots ropeitively, and shall be heard, tried, and determined there'll, in the irsine Manner, as if ,o originally brought, entered, prosecuted, or had- In seek giro* courts r and no bail bond orueognizanoe taken in any of said actions, pita, prourations i or causes trans ferred to; said cirohlt courts'. by au sot. shall, thereby be avoided, Impaired, or in ,validated ;,and the salt street courts shall be 110Terg$ -by 'the came laws OA regula tions as apply to the other circuit eohrte of the United States; and OW oinks of said courts' tesputivein.shiglptnterolthe same datletc•and OW be ea thaLto,ltoeive the' go= lees; and,emoliticents whir& ars by law-es4t6llitited; tor:'th.::olerks. of the,other ,orritulti,Bo4llo.lhaTinitta4 States.. i -1•41eo: 4: And bo itfurthrr 100,_ Mutt ilia ii a tto I- • • Genet tor the - agiriattad riga jikali-tibtavi , staw oity:o! sed•thlf bitter initAngelKtti*d iitatei it thalauto,llluilliOW.6* , law fop hiiMing Wrioo44llo/Wlt. - - ...1 .Y a" 1M1.1.2, .:L; . • .3-R ,,, :Enz . rl,l. _^ RI R - - , the northern and southern districts of said States at said places, and the circuit court for the State of Oregon Shall be held at Portland; in,-said State, at the same times now fixed by law for holding terms of the disriet court for the district. of Oregon at that plats; So. 5. dad be it furiker coactsd, That the judge assigned to the tenth circuit, as by this act, shall receive, in addi tion to hilitilarY herebi before provided; the sum of one thousand dollars for his traveling expenses for each year in whioh he may soppily &thud' a session of the Sti preme Court of the United' States. - Approved March 3, 19(iii. [Pruitt; Basoturrox—No. 10] Joutv BusotArnoir fot the distribution of oertalaPublio booke and domunenta. 4,, so k e d by the Senate and Hone lof RepresestatiFes of the United Man of A rt orki i n awe:llan coaded, - That, the Bombay of the Interior, and all other ousaas thereof, be - ind are hoieby authoilied and directed id muse equal distribution to be. made forthwith, among the members of thi two liousei tof the present Congress, of all books and heretofore printed or purchased-at the cost of the Governien and not actually belonging to any public library, M. the library kept for . use s : a any depaitineatof the Government„,exoept=. ing, however, all mob boat' and dominate as are embraced in any existing order fof the- distributim thereof - among-the mem bete of either None of Cousins. ligproved, March 8, 1,888. [Pun= REsomyrrozr--No. 17.] A BillOiliTloll giving the thanks. of Con gress to Major General William. 8. Rose= crane, and the offiters and men .under his command, for their . gallantry . and -good conduct in the battle of Mollies borough. Tennessee. Baeoirad by lis__..SertaM._.and Rouse of fkintsclUatives of the United antis ej Amer- ICO in Cowes, assembied, That the thanks, of, Coupe's be an d_,they are hereli - I pre sented-to Major General William •B. Bose. crane, and, through,hlm, to th@;officers and min under his ponanandi for their distin guished gallantry and good condUct it the battle of. MusticeiborougV Toinelittn; where they achieved victory ler our anus. Sea. 2. And be if - rtiolited, That theP 'resident of the States be re quested to osusethe &ler. resolution to be oomrannlosted or Illinend Rose Oran in inch terms . may Aliens beet calculated to sire effect thereto,. Approved, March 3,1868. Won= lissoirmon—Ne. 18.] JOINT giOLOVON 111 Olt.lol/ to telegraph companies in the District of Columbia. Be ltretotoed by Ow &vale and Bosse qj H ems:ave. of United &au of Amer ica in -Ckevrese asenablac That the indef. pendent-Line-of Telegraph, • corporation o nUttil under the laws or Wats of ew York, for the purPose and with the intention of constructing a line of telegraph from Portland, Maine, to Washington city, or any other corporation or company or paired according-lo- law to construct • line of telegraph, be permitted to:use any of the highways; nubs, streets, orgrounds in the District of Columbia, in the exten sion and operation of their line to; in, and through the city of Washington, and other parts of the District.: Provided, however, That the location and construction of any =oh line of telegraph within the said Die , triot shall not be carried Into effect with out the written approral of the Becretary of the Ipterlor and Comtobssioner of Publio Buildingkdd Orounda - thwtobtablod sato the proper route and coulee of said line to be followed within the said Distriet of Co- lumbis dad prerideff,fiather, That the nse of said Highways, streets, roads, and .grounds hereby granted for telegraphic purpoees shall not -obstruct the use and convenient occupancy of said highways, streets, roads, and grounds for public or other purposes as the same are at present used. And all sots heretofore passed and now in force in the Distriot of Colosabisfor the protection of telegraph poles, wires, and oorporations, - shall to extended to any each line of telegraph. • Approved, hisfoh 3, 1663. [Pvazac BasinarnoN—No. 19.] A Rsooterzoi to enable the Secretary of the Treasury to obtain the title to certain property in the city of Denver, Colorado Territory, for the pure of the btaich mint hinted in said place. Whereas the Secretary.cf the Treasury of the United States, in order to carry into effect an act entitled "An act to establish a branch mint at Denver, In the Territory of Colorado," approved April twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, has pur chased of Messrs. .Clarke, Gruber, & Co., the pre-emptors and - oecupsnts thereof, cer tain city lota . In said town of Denver, to- wither with all the valuable improvements thereon; and whereas, Out said Clarke, Gruber, and ConipanY have,not.andcannot at an early day parfait theliaitie to said lots by entry-of the same at the district lead office, for the sole reason'that no such °Moe is yet eatabUshed inlaid district; and whereas it is higttlyimportest-for the in terest' of the Clevernment to obtain. at an early day the use and possession of said property to establish and open said mint: Therefore , Booloo d t hp the &nage mad Zoom of fiepresentation of the /AigoiBt6lceet feu In Obetrest =VILNA That the Flecrii tary of the Treasury be and he is by : authrrised to receive 'andaeoept :rem said , Clarke, Grubar i and Company such. nun. , - ciid aunents and 00IITily4114011 of thetrwitht to and claim said lots and property as. e, mild'ihforete AShall*lon - sidashmt istiminlaliment clai m,: rkkti , or this which the veldt Clultsiembari en* Company XV or sag 'have 'thate4 midlote and pro pertyehall the - mania be reserved-from- pabliesals, pre-amp, os homestead settlement, and shall remain the property of the United States. Approved, March 3, 1868. CIENTRAL DRUG STORE, -- - - Ober 6AN fad illakg/Wagt aZO. 4. rirzr, Trapristor -13PABILIANG SODA - WETS% • •• !AUNT 1101DI01ATES aiirpkiddiNu procirtplkut !oaarst,d7 btuji • . ftlrtnituits.NlSks 'op that. . , . . . MU bawd, bot li kw ma brwriswity lt to: ilt=o op itet Mt. bat sta owiiipatu L law sid wipsatt , ,Tbatik With witiotw - d dolt will eon mil i if wotsttbiltatary t. ti oad of do ‘Thlbe wastes taken Inv awl so o twit- !• . - . EITUZ)111 4.b.P41, • . . ',..0. 28 000 2} `Avif 4 -9 ' - Pccialasi " V* lilSl 111011L111011 00th AIII'LIMII. YARD, Maims AMIN, AtzasaurrStrt.' ,•. ouldtewAnell JAG. into. w. wbuww—..owl. BROWN E MOI3KOW & 00.; , ' ,;‘ muy,9ol . lpmr,vlppxframprzar, PIIST U 1 119 D GLAILIBS, , Swim itiai _ , • .;- ; . r aka, - la; 111 44_44kOrir, *mob, 044 ape me, Vlllpiniiipaky Vittshargit IDLE -Jo- CO, AWE) • PH 01 , 11170118. ,No. 84 ..Fifth' Met , irsdnie ranna:4B3llla; mit LATISTRTMO T 4 ,1.0 inn • CAM& - • • - S. RI lIDITOBB I Publication lIDESING CONTAININ Boas; Or • WEDNEI3 li it: Elohinifh ,/iiiiiiiet by thi aPprimalt lot 1 mail foioi A 1 tut to mate faint of attath-. _, - , !ais that.stp tal pith . ..about gated ; ti • last. antis -hat hat ration, vtlitinotaito.af Ws dlssastot .th .nartats spstea, whllak Is sup plant to oda • ,' thiiiddiptdintand tufaings of pahianii • iiieV . Ntii-ftemilrinitifsli, willnot i i i thaUtwit of ilia iiisant Oeidltion 'ofiiiirs Rf*i likri: . Av4 l o._.44:PAiii# ,l-4 s*t .= Sere& ii foe vas, shuListag at desatieis, and only assidtingsaptisataak4lnssa ti tam eon spiratort of setettloi hilt bib!r witted and sot rapt partlsanNithatiiii hisanativra:tEitithin7 is the viltitslit i to ...a.6 the oft,iiiii isi in 0 al VrOirViikib prg..NeWs to the 98th'.. Thb • flittietioa=-6Abliefficeeteet of The: Biel& fa Fort 11111t..gugbegg.„ fel -rifest the Gunboats., eke., Site. . %fa, spools ! diepehloefrom Ticikaiiii, to M eifi' brink down Ik. ' news the fliattiani frOid'tititgliii* it4 3 2Bth: .'iriuli - iiiin thin thi said, to lave, *kat stit' . ... gu ns ; the rebel fort captared bi-:Logan , *laid' :mounted, and that our troopeltaillbitila with: drawn fetes Atte fort iteelf,-wbith' }situ -to have belifiltatiritablo from the exposes, to the hand grettadoi of thesitemy. Thee allare_to, . make tit! raptured fort available, b : mount-. ' trig gins milli; will have the Cent f delay "; g *the fiZttoifni of the place 1 litMe while hijoud 'the - ttio Cr iiiiti dye diedSiiiiii by thrift - Who band theft. oilattatibiti 'it thipie- . silts d otrisimind bribe uheikei Wit iseciiiiidi' „ , . by the' Mt vitalist . fort to- ' •- 1 -- - • :titaistos - Banotierefee, 6 A. trit - - June 21, viii.Chtso,lnty 4,1813. J At 5 o'clock yesterday p. ra4 our lien were Thiamin-honk the killable/0 in :the rebel fort in front of Logan. 3f.cocere n h it driven out by the eniey, but oar 'Tiii"be g , ' seam from their head gtlll/11101, we fill bloke:few. at out of the way of that kind of Wa ilos, still-eommandtne the btu,* with dikiittii. - Wu wa sae Sc it ilselog du gait en i fibi the rebel fort. Oar casualtles in t e whole affeir,will reach 150; nearly all fr m hand gronidei, - tind a large majoritipf them slightly wounded, the killed being tiompara.t. tively few. Akdark hit night the surgeon it Charge reported the case of Col. Melanethosi Smith, of the 45th Illiacis, 'to bi..hopelesl,..cYroM: sundown until an boor after duck ust evening , , the canrionadha te was very heaig. T his thorn. ` leg the' Aria& is very light. The *alma& is being prosunted by the ihirpsholikett 31101 artillery, bat there are so new dent patents. 6 Jule 11lAll VIOL/ lelit , • 4„. ' 2B—via Canto, July, I Commodore Porter has two gang IWPositioit above the city, and under cover of the river.; bank 11 doing good execution. Oneonill was destroyed. A rebel officer cams over the river under a Dag of trace with some paroled pris oners, whom Use. Mower refused to revolve, and they ,were, sent to the rear to Gest-Great. The officer stated that our men were ;confined In the court hope, 1111 object, of events, is to save it from our shells. , • A Visa/burg piper, printed on wail paper, . calm to band yesterday. 'lt say, that to the Confederacy now, when sorrows come' they come sot in single-11e, but In baamlionna oomplains that a shell exploded is o ifts puma-. rum, and cloisat that It should be sidered A exempt. Wosse a regiment on di Leah[ NM 'fide of the river, to prevent rebel( mason-. gers.frons crating. The Invasion Scare in Richmond.. ae has been several times before Mated to these %darns; Gat. Div has been taming the tables" on rebels . in the wagered Is. and In such sort as to make the RibliL mond weasel/eters feel exesedlnalii mown fortalde. A dispatch from Waal:thistle states that A. Hatfield and MO, of Lincastim. Pa., who wore osptared at-the fall hd.:Wht abater, moiled thatroity - on Prld4l. Light freig legueoltd,haring left thus ofT.Meretts! They "Were released withlelio pri vates at Wiaehmter, wher e been! mint to Camp Parole, annapcliS thee teitii Ewe ummtuloned Mears' who. hays, been In Richmond pialtmatiary nine months as bolts gee for some rebels meetly held by M. 2%17 wars the only -Mhoers released, , our sue aeons and ohipledis beteg detailed. "The ladles who were wives okotheers,:samir twelve in number, were regarded ee Prisoners of war and have been saltiscesd to the Most rani t reatment.. At Winehestet they were *confined by the rebel' In a,,small fort prenis enmity with other prisoners, and es ,lepleg relined were tarnished wittier/stoked anon. linden:me for trassit to Richmond,veviral litiselisinh-algismite wait twenty a nd Mfr.. ty allem Al Ma gam tiny were heiteitat, hooted, _and anis ersally looked npini a. Yankee nitiotifles." On'nning it Itinktitoti they oast* &POT illorlsoned. sad Mated ea ausfofmalOP"MuTo9 l,l 4 46 ftea=et_ 8o mach to owhow Ails otireloy, mltieli show; ... , se cone teetly and . tiiiblnoltingly, vaunts itself; 44141 ifit.f. 11 #1 1 Pitficlibiii _bi the alathilid .world-Ter.ailintiOt *AMU al ilol4llbie tie reverse mf dhat.okanatiammbleb-Jt !dilate, Iter bison what ill. kinVelni'inen innae,T. dtatelfieferi a ,418 ii thi iiiiiili* ! get '..ia i d0 1 4:` 11- . 446 :, illi ;O:cl:►A • °67 • sit tiVilifib4Mixsaki.l4..::g!..o. l 4 *OA ...: AliCailatPßia Wit iiiiisnatesent Ki 4 , - iititr .11JeankThertispatolivisron td ask 45, ~ /- Thereiwaa i Molded ciesn'artMilierlestr mut , flekmak diSZDkjestirormisi anade kle Feldaoinear • •ate; 2hiament-pity inn +lamb it etthatinenly Si Raina, essailillir, s 9 s eem it An i . rient vi s tu fr il wltliM mia ' tor military canoes wife sailed gni to d ' &if they would , be fteri.:' lea andinseedietely rdered elit in - front it Itiottimild: -. the k • onanianding omens reported that , tiii'llimitees were then With% 4 kw sillec.riVa lOWAN) Spear's re. frost the anituniat einimilded, , int there Is lOU sentaterit Orr al ma *Meek, WAN wee ei.: . 0010. 1 140 4 r ,, 4 , .._ 1 — . . • Volt . _.TSi9 be about sizthoesand Wart iia,/“ahmailfr,mistlY.JfataanlP4 and WO' : , The prinners,aew.boys not mote twelve yens of age Adlßet in the streets. It is eaten that ease of sfil i a lossealliviiiiiiibid Riehmend a nor that , t alkstbsebien otherwise it li:the opinion that It amid now be sulk 'valet. - -As will be nen `by our aropiaii li another aolumn, this was beta feint attack— this whir& mind, Co extensive a 'scan di ' in ti rebid capital ;. ter the reef work was in ".the _ rosentimeioineon elsewhere, samely i nn the railroad connootiens by which Lee rennuitti= , nett with Richmond, and rakish we lam by . the deetruction - ni bibliMlLL'i" waif sa ant teeny severed; that. Deals and Les molt:both k 7 this time baref-eiVIS ilk, fast, thattwes min play at tin g ame of inVasioni Ind - aiiit 11 ‘490 - 4.0" . f* en ttqm- f -iin li the mama et , akenterkh 'leak so- atiiiiiiiiS 0 410t4iVell ' allrIC I RItibli , ta - cmailse oast sathry may sin onaties.for it. -t: t - n .1.".., o-. • Ditiol put, eft " P I A U 11 4• 41 14 "It!" h oebey elt,r= fitVl.l4,ll : ; 1.11 ?S.V.) St.^.l:lC4 A. 109 4=5Z11 *464 I:l4k'mvp„k, .01,.metw: k,14-4g.%2A10 e-- glgt • - MOHNIEG, JULY 8 epokfru 'of thtio VOL Morgan's "'maiden of Kentucky - 'Prompt lleasutes Taken by Gen =117211 ~ We did the folio wingeatiebotery statement of the faits of Mapes Mimes into Ken raokY; shit of the prompt neailuire taken by Out. tßarseide toddy. idareatigiven is the 1 Oiseinaati fiesegeef idaaAer: Oar, dispatelies from . Kmituoky last week bamouiloidlitar Genera 'Worgstrof the rebel Amy" with s.frormii estimated sr 10,000 had sewed Zeilitaolll, Mk i44s.lo, 4 l#Taaae had inured fkilnaildes , • woriliAr ieisiii frai l Ake Histhinarters of tkia cliagermaint, Mutt ,M Imo, . if . 3,ooUsten were seat forward trap ilektini4hand marked Neirtleir on; Tridny. W,____portion of Ale form .eroesed *MeV Mier Mid Sititiikelcisr garrison. it Tatairille saleratidegoMlirMa. lama ea t took-pimp,. .liailte s, Lemke Miro M u l l : both .1 liar titereurr soreptere , ed la heel, ififtwild; there , measly, and lb* ommaeading t offteer, c 991. ObEtsalt, - 1'well?: known rebel o ther, was HIM. Thiiiidemy were'defiedild IS th iegazipamit agamtinid, They wercrireafeased eit.BeWd4 man, and leafage, eirozdt tame upon olarlii ines eir men - if of 350 thi 21sr Matti*, , tides-•Ool., . Sammons, at-Lobito... A.figlit mused, which lasted eerie Imre, In Which' si We lest ire r six Zattl a and the ofToor Mitn. mending eanendered - yerterday afteracmita i. 1 . %anal, Buselde , hiodjirr he zieserimsr haring bees advieed„fok. zanymiemiti - oftli is * iebele—bidiridlip two regriCati t `ribiferki the gambol: - Mee rftioreakiii Laiyiewl, abefitSeLheritrifiar,tive end tim rebels, learning these. reinf Wine* eolith - sit •Tain - 114'plifei," I with . them , the) ihres.l Mildred am lt fitly nen Awry =aired. ; aide*: aineldi,ordereitforierd lather rilef ta Mit 'directed' that Alle maw And& It aiL EMmd. . This-_ order Wes given shoat ml U M night. . 1 °intro 'au rs makiili --- aiisi' pziata te:ihist , llMviiiiiiiiC*6. tom*%gm Dim; driMik.fMat thelitattcdolleri than intoned,it:_ ! , . . . , 1 .. , 9narMune midi s spwahvit:Olaihs, Enn ui, on Wit:4h ult.. In whiiVhs. tihnonnwni "jsyhawkine 'M a r& t-ar swww to neap with siovigh affair , a yLtntte 1,4 :; Ph l 4 l s% , ,_fßulk The:safe many, mw fp SOW *VON* ntoslifie tithiluthifiltin Mika ortcr,i-Int,WitisnainstilbaLsomoiglise.p.46 ot -itiY444bat tc , izfoti., - thus wurtoltllrethshr,lotpuunliitn •aggiwintiprePoithit; °VA& MOW , eniis ,thont bo.lfigsf.4o? zT4tVir4n find Lai Ili ,? . ;tits positions gnat. to Atolls. nnnrgi.deli iced talent, and oar Mein thetinviotinint bihkite-r , and - in it: mon t will Woo= thom;At noodiand has &night to tits of all DM Of 4114114411,Wh0 sr* st lied, ichd' it WM" not too - ; localydisinialnani "Out snob nwn boansitofinigairitiwiln-liekn,t." A. Nine'&rasia•CoaTesTiox auetabled= at Washiili~ ea Miele - clad was itlll is leseloa. at ottliterteshitat •Pottj vocalise :are sussented.. itesolations halves= inktodiseed by Mr. Brownlow.deolaring Told &Wiliest's- - CO Lott latendid fa area liOnittnUivaal, iltatigeeilsieed-alnes IWO, IBM; famoriag ths 40404 el, - 1 ..ediadaturio to meet Itiat - Oo.' lobar; approving: the President's action to kroWohlting -Andrew: JOhnion-• Milltes7 ,GoT ionner;:indondeglthisiGoTsrner's _policy, and luMPlijact eD 'write for ea election- toles held la Adgtiit. "Their iiioifitioci Were still a oder•diiidiii6n on TharedaykTarions im- POTtoat ;lunges is 'the. Waage -prioOsed, , sours opposition toade,to the polloy of the Convention meting itself a' representative . body. As arrival it New Tore froni No* !Orleans', aosanns the- capture of Brashest Chi, La, which leettuated sear Berwick's Bey, - on ths Gaff coast, by the rebels. We had previously le rebel anumumement of the oasts*. whieh °warred on the Iffitt The loss! Wands 1000 men, Goo, of, the= oo velessestatitad eightyor [went hole of thi Lefourebe oeuitry !by the rebels, aft4,ollf outposts ereoult Meant, mita `from New °rheas. That city. le, however, moaned Safe from ill denser: The son methadon of all Baukekforeie at :Port Had son, rendered . inevitable the _epposseethol . by the enemy of the, loess of .the Getherld's late A oar i, L biingeiroulatell in Be. lota for. nieellog to b.' hold " on tits' Stit, to protest -against tie entaisolpatlon not It ides "an onlinaneeithlo4 is letentled to faitsinlluit lestltatioii upon the 'Bute'bream ly for -long settee Of yeati,itztr mblele ' les againstahe itingalaseholder byres; that unite all Ids props t io , In s tant in sus th e Goverineent;elere proportY,"WW.l lathe hands at thumealtatpead•lnassajo pfla sialOvi of dielenl iew. ehi4. be exsisiet, thus 'foiteilig slinky at tho 'sponse of tins tine fn. Unite of ther Elton& - 1 Jtrioa•W,:ma i , fitting la tha Diatiet Court "at Waialihilitoa, as 'a Court, of Admizaltnis at a lots' to 'now 4tust to do &tarp iimoncof..aolalhaLgottfaarata isoackito. oladod, ta..mparty broaAt Jam" 011111 toe "stoittiablatiba. ti 'ti it would balo•tiagand it Ail 404•414 , to: mil it woold.be **Omit oltiodatiostf sad to do itroy,it woad Nit° tip - aid. and loottfortio the anithy byTallos* Iddiotittr I • Ow PI:AWOL .67611.1 k ripwAx:p readisd the now arras P ! A:Lirwsoisafta sepreimiglonsalita speci, •NW 1t00k.,91164. • i l l r B4l, l4VPlOL 4 b4egin 'Plana it 'fir jArfdis mob 200 WAI)" risagl l ß P %...• . - ..:ae ta losai ',,; lartioell.4. ,-, 0 - ivaLiiviiii*nosiLsra *l i lting "-: A .i. Ilickiii - I S - ID qiecJittiliat evain : . - . Jasi . n4;404041' ;13 tiitibl..„' . `:: ; . 1 , „ . . - . • . .T.maAt wthirafoßD,- - 1 aLEI aist ;:z4 LIPEVI-7-NO. 202 PILL Sic. W" b 4 °B4MTME i) oodizEilas.mrsosamis, lad diming In CRIIDWUVINIgI NO. N NORTH NIDOND 81111 T, Illretoilp t (was corer .) • - Kean lawless 416 eigulbutt .rur Wein to add Forogu• poem it our inn au Obi a:6I,IMM Itiver, worths platbris of 441 ?ems. B. H. Jer7; • ErzwPlC innztaz C 0.,& 00111113810 N ..; ate. of 'the ; NABS, PIOInCUB 611, woßts. lir Liberal met whoops RIO , * of eptudgrniat• Seed.oi Crs fci ri4Koleoun. 616 imi l aiman w.T.AiD mogooerar;sr FITIRUsan. ra. =2iMsiM=i!l .oowrazil7Slol4 111;CRCIIELNTd, 11161OPZ1111 or PATAtiI.EII7I6 • ils Lsitik YORE Aapiii &GUM he 1M08A4113 LID GRIP ruioAa OlikMBN AllimPaQll..bel labarrassed oy,sa.,Aasamm.ms, tholtOßt. whoa thoybiallUollolaitt - 04 biosirgid land= ruoi g l nm isso troabi; and lir Wow 14 1 A71 9 :5. P.P.t Am• pump.: tram the Meta dims to , IliolloppsmaZtto ma/ polo* Zia or Wed. "'hl g j attead.d p t dFa7 iln i rliOr=; l4 lli ll UX 902, P =In t rit; L or .1 onto .00itilikr,as:tho011'amobaoso.: aPdi • • Dent) Hi . . . DOMENIBEOB- NX7LObJJITB, And faotore irritombst •.attia rztoneum, 6lttliOAD - est-eiratibe thir PORTLAND Y.180111121.n OIL WC64l2Arpr thi.NDLIS 00 11P , Ohio GIIA.PXWIW.Agent, ITY,UIL IMUEKtI L 74441. 4 WiIORPANAVG, CIABBON 0114_112NZINZ AND LUBRIUATING OILS, OIUDZ PITHO.BIIM Me Works, oppalt• Sturiiburg Ofdos In REIM BLOCK, Duquesne y sy. PITISMIIOI. RICHARDSON, HARLBY & CO., Coiiiissioliad-Voiwarding &ninth aBQb REPIRED PETROLEUM, No. ,19 IS WIRATSBART, Prnssusaa. i irr i =tigsr , arrisose ta. on icoatitiasenta toe Weara. J. & Duroims 136.4. „gramma iluammuc t Beg, . , Vaciarects His; Ckamtandal Musk ROBERT ABHWORTB, metal& 'Pasimega. PoiwarAing ikquiniissionXerchant . . AND. REALM IN OMR. mar ILLMCINATIZO.LIIBEIMINO, OBUDI tam. oesitiostkrma band and IdriOrd *fon. Omazumidtd -W(KWVIIILX OIL REFINICPS. , • • • - - ,asasorw.wozvezen , stnisinoWnl i Mn il a r sinse naOIL. et load .oary but quatp oi •laar sad atthaat War, _Ala% • rood IantRICIATOIdard warn HEINLE sad OLII • arm trigs lift ]t6: as lath guaar, Baal idookt rad dos, "Ulla paanydly aitaadad to. eakd wciat, ;. ,sfintass.: 00.4 ' on a. .2=lißll • , PA. j4k4PW,AWW. 7 ' on. or vrtsou +ooisillat eif Willlion . Zoisso ClesVEles, oft. g i tths 1 1 4 Mx l .4 s36‘illinicidr• maw 'Wilton' iv: %vats .- . AILIMISBA AID MIMS: LiIIIARIION OIL, d =-VasiepliiiitiViimktfatiOniiikat frAnitaineilieemedge to Lasierieteretle, will be o Ors 1 orri.t Jabll • - 11 4 1 7 1P .9gM aan ;" inniCAILIME on; BMW= 141.1artIMIliallisid1= 1" Raiß•t . filiA" Striger l'..6 • -15,4 1 .1 4 . 11°‘10146Wit' groaatenlogsistnaiffir..—The Atottisaolt. Moo* armisiturn Weald to tin *it tbs tusderelgeolt tua &Hop, oxd sad dry vads,Yettitili-ar Miring 11•11md OIL ' , .- • c .101111NAtHINOSTE. - lOU ' • • WiyOnd et. Maar ttoet. .:steinsiaigria s Ins* est fps iisiii4d,s_4l«ol444l6 _A *seesaw, *vs ss OrldOlis -Ilhtarl IWO the Deedeiee. 'I C hte te liga : l3 " a i r gip" ' LtleWaaew bettytheeetapther, M 4 ! / .;? e t wila 4 rigkßlONs. Awl's ttotihtg Ina .mwartrim zmiTar, Wasenue n o m& _ Jest itar e • . • - 7191:1:710Y Jz Pnaimeanii.