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OP.FIOIA.L
LAWS
,DE TEX, UNITED STATES,
Patted at - 04 '
.Third Sessio' nof the Thirty
seventh Congress.
Rznmo—No. 80.]
Ax Aer to carry into effect the convention
between' the United States and the Re
public Of Tent,. alined at Lima, on the
twelfth of. January, eighteen hundred
and sixty-three, for the settlement of
Be it enacted by the &state and Homy of
Reir!sentedires Of the United &O , of Amer
..tta us, Cori/rase assembled, That the Presi
dent of the United States, by and with the
advitie - aid nettent of the Senate shall
appoint two cotturilialliners,, whose. duty it
shall be, (*.jointly with the eoinmilisionerra
'appointed - by the GoVernment of Peru, to
inVentigitti, - , adjust,' and' determine the
amount 01-the -claiina, -of citizen! of the
United States against the Goiernment of
Peru, and of the Citizens of. Peru against
the Government of the' United State', pur
suant to the terms of s convention signed
at Lima, on .the twelfth of January,
eighteen hundred and sixty-three.
See. 2. And be it further .esatted, That
the President, by and with the'advice and
consent of the Senate, shall appoint a so
licitor or agent learned in the Spanish lan
guage and law, on the part of the United
States, whose duty it shell be to prosecute
before the joint commission, in the city of
Lima, ,the claims - of eithens of the United
States embraced in the stipulations of said
sontentioo.
Sea. 8.. And be if further enacted, That
OM President; by and with the advice and
consent - of the Senate, shall appoint a sea
ntary-to the said commissioners on baal'
of the United:States, versed in the English
and Spanish languages.
SOO- 4: Ala . & it' further eroded, That
the compensation of the respective officers
-for whose appointment provision is made
in thin act shall, be as follows: To the com
missioners,. in full for their services, four
thousand Ste hundred dollars each; to the
solicitor or agent, four thousand five hund
red dollars, in full for hi, services. And
the said commissioners and agent shall also
be allowed, in oommidation of traveling
and all other personal expenses, ten dollars
• day for the time actually and neoessarily
employed in going from the places of their
residence, to Lima and returning home,
under the , provisions Of the convention. To
the secretary of the commissioners on the
part of the United States there shall be
paid twa - Gonna& dollars, in fall for his
services, and the same amount in oommu
laden of all traveling- and other personal
expenses as is provided in the.case of the
commissioners and solicitor. And the sum,
necessary to pay the foregoing siderite
and expenses, as well as the share of the
- contingent expenses of the commission
the part of the United Stases, and of the
compensation of the umpire chosen under
the convention, are hereby appropriated
out of any money in the treasury not oth
erwise appropriated.
ffee. 5. Andes it further enacted, That the
said commissioners on the part of the
United States, in co-junction with the com
missioners on the part of Peru shall beard
they are hereby authorised to. zoake.all
vittdful rides and regatatlenr for =duct
ing the business of the said commission,
such rules and regulations not contraven
ing the Constitution of the United States,
the provisions of .this act, or the stipula
tions of the said convention,
So. 6. And be it J tirther meted, That
the Secretary of state is hereby authorized
and required to transmit to the said COM
minstenere such papers or reaps& relating
to said commission as he may deem
proper„or as may be called for by the said
commissioners, and at the close of the
commission, and of the duties of the ura
iiire,'all the records, documents; suck all
otherpapers which hare been presented on
behalf of the claimants, citizens of the
-United States, shall be returned to the
.Department of State or be deposited in the
Legation of the United' States at Lima, as
the President may %hum.'
Approved,-March 8, IE6B.
[Poinao--No. 81.1
AN Acr to amend an sot entitled "An sot.
to promote the' progress of the useful
Be it enacted by Lie Smote and Muse of
IlePreseoligines.ol the United Stater of dineri-
CO 41 . Congress assembled, That so mush of
section lien= of the act entitled "An sot to
promote the progress of useful arta," ap
proied. July four, eighteen hhndred and
-- thirty-size as requires the renewal of the
oath, be and the same is heeeby repealed.
Sec. 2. And be it further mama, That
witerese the falling oil of the revenue of
the-retest Otftoe required a reduction of
- the "loorogiensation. - ,the-eisminers and
°larks or other employees inihe Mike after
the Ildrty 2 tiret day of August, eighteen
harkdrini and sixty-one, that the Commis
tidier aePatints be and he Is hereby au
thorized, whenever the revenue of theisthoe
;will Acidify ldtit'in - sodoing, to pay them
sualtsizess,,iiiiddithia- to' what they shall
lined, have received, an will Make their
compensation the same ao it was at that
time. •
dad he it Jam : enacted, That
every patent shall be. dated* Of a day not
later .haw Aft, months after th's time it
which, it was passed and allowed, and no
tioe sent' to the' applicant or his
Agent,. And 41 the Anal fee for such patent.
thereof be natpaidwithhithesaid six months
'the Ikatent alma be withheld, and the Inver=
- gon - therehn - ,.dsstrtibed:ettell bersime public
'peilidelhgallflef thiii,slplkant therefor ;
;ease. Titer° patinas
hivel*.aWitell'to pause
t=luild" ate months shall - be
relate of - such plumage,
AiPlite4 3lB 4 l :4t / 863 . -
guano—No. 82.] -
AN ta incorporate 'the Institution for
154 , //dsication. of Colored Youth in the
. District of Columbia. ' .
isocersflit_fht.flusais -.and How of
firposantotiosti of Ilia Mated &Otto °Moser
ka, in CongrulpeturetblA That: Henry Ad.
dlso Jobs C. tritderebbid, (harp G. Ab
bott,. H. Channin& Nanoy hi:John ,
sonicf the-Distriet of - Columbia, and My
retells Minor, of. California, and their mum
. chaos Ey! susoessors,are hereby Senuitituted
and deidarisi tobe a body pollticauld carp°.
ratOrthe lambi and; title - of ""The lostitu
tioltitr_thiliklileithinof Colored Youth," to
10 4 1 401101/n4bl /Wrist of Columbia; the
objects otwhichlustitutton are to educate
and - improve tlientoral ';!ind intellectual
*cedillas of such of the .colort4 youth of
the nationsur. may •he placed nutlet its care
suppinfitienco,*(d!by,that woe shall have
Pirlffiitt4sMoieshin, withpowerto. amend
.64 sued,' to pilot impleaded in any
tart tiartialted'l3Liteb; to collect sub
siiiPtion, Bab bPillrot rolee, sod regu
lations, it marbes7zndfal for the imam.
asst of:said institutletr, 'and`* same to
/0 0 . 1 4Pl i d ie tottO *Jamison ; to
PaTiikoommon thsaasie to break, al- -
ter; awl rtartrwai I to appoint such of.
leaf Wittilitra for
sisal thejmtlitaliii; Aid to asskattheng
their duties, and generalipito proridelor
the transaction of busheisitappertihain4
to Sititiititatitnat. And ea - • 10.1t o ri**,_
and •I lo • 14;?..' s so Piaui ,
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PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, - JULY 9, 1863
calve, for the purposes of said institution,
and for mother, zeal, personal, and mixed
estate, by purehites, gift, or device, net to
exceed one hundred thousand dollars; to
use, lease, sell, or convey the same ibr the
purposes and benefit of said inst;ll4 on;
may appoint such teachers as ma ne
cessary and fix their compensation.
Sec. & And be it further enacted, That
said corporation shall note engaged in
any banking or commercial business, nor
shall it hint) any note, check, or other ev
idence of debt intended to be used as %air
culation; and Congress may have the
right to alter or repeal this act at any time
hereafter.
Approved, March 8, 1868.
[Pusrso—No. 83.]
As. Acr granting lands to tie States of
Michigan and Wisoonein to aid in the
construction of a "military road" from
Fort Wilkins, Copper Harbor, %evens,
county, in the State of Michigan, to Fort
Howard, Green Bay, in the State of Wis
consin.
Be it enacted .4 2F the Senate and Rowe of
Represeutotieeeof fA, (Tailed States of Amer-
NM us Oonpresiaseentbled, Thaythere be and
is hereby granted to the State of Michigan,
to aid in the construction of a military
wagon road from Fort Wilkins, Copper
Harbor,
.to Houghton, Portage Lake, and
thence, in a southerly direction, to the State
line of WiBoo/111ill i every alternate section
of public land, designated by even num
bers for three sections in width, on each
aide of-said road, and also a like quantity,
to be taken and designated in said manner,
to the State of Wisconsin, to aid in the con
-struction of a like road from the last-men
tioned place on the State line of Wisconsin
to Fort Howard, Green Bay, in the said
State of Wisconsin. Bat in case it shall
appear that the United States have, when
the line or route of said road is definitely
fixed, sold any section, or any part thereof,
granted as aforesaid, or that thought of
pre-emption or homestead settlement has
attached to the same, then it shall be the
duty of the Secretary of the Interior to-set
apart from the public lands of the United
Slates as near to said even &teatime afore
said as may be so much land as shall be
equal to such lands as the United States
have sold, or otherwise appropriated, or to
which the right of pre-emption or home.
stead settlement has attached; wfiloh lands,
(thus selected in lien of those sold, and to
which the right of pre-emption or home
stead settlement has attached as aforesaid)
together with the sections and parts of seo
tionsdesignated by even numbers as afore
said, and approved as aforesaid, shall be
held by the States of Michigan and Wiscon
sin for the use and purposes aforesaid: Pro
vided, That the lands to be selected for and
on account thereof shall in no ease be far.'
ther than fifteen miles from said road: Pro
vided further, That the land, hereby grant
ed shall be-eioluively applied in the con
arm:lion of that road for and on account
of which each lands are hereby granted,
and shall be disposed of only as the work
progresses, and the same shall be applied
to no other purposes whatever: And provi
ded, further, That any and all lands hereto
fore reserved to the United States by any
act of Congress, or in any other manner by
competent authority, for the purpose of aid
ing in any object of internal improvement,
or for any other purposes whausereen- be
and the emu are hereby reserved to the
United States from the operation of this
act, except so far as it may be found neces
sary to locate the route of said road through
such reserved lands, in which case the right
of way only shall be granted.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That
the said lands hereby granted to the said
States shall be subject to the disposal of the
Legislature thereof, for the purposes afore
said, and no other; and the said road shall
be and remain public-highway for the use
of the Government of the United State;
free from tolls or other charge upon the
transportation of any property, troops, or
mails of the United States.
Bec. 3. And be it tura.? mocha, That
the lands hereby granted to said Butes
'hall be disposed of only in the following
manner, that is - to say: That q quantity
of land not' exceeding thirty sections, for
said road, may be sold; and when the Gov
ernors of said States shall certify to the
Bedretary of the Interior that any ten con
tinuous miles of said road 'are completed,
then another quantity of land, hereby
granted; not to exceed thirty sections for
said road, having ten continuous miles com
pleted se aforesaid, may be sold, and so,
from , time to time, until the said road is
completed; and if said road is mot comple
ted within five years, no further sales shall
be made, and the lands unsold shall revert
to the United States. _
,Bea. 4. And be it tanker enacted, That said
military road shall - be constructed with
fficient drains. and ditches, end notless
than forty feet in width, with a grade not
leas than sixteen feet wide, with such grad
uation And bridges as ehall permit of ita
regular me ass-wagen, road tq all seasons
of the year and in•suoh etherspeolat man
ner as the States of Michigan and Wiscon
sin may prescribe.
Approved, March 8,1863.
[PunLw Itxsoi.onor—Nl. 20.]
JOINT HYBOVUTION authorizing the Secreta
ry of the Navy to adjust the equitable
clams of contractors for natal supplies,
and regulating contracts with the Navy
Deperunent.
Be it eesoload by the lifferte' cad Bosse of
Beilreeentrairies of the' United States o/ Amer
sta.in apityreu , assembled,' That the Beare
.Lary of the Navy be and he is, hereby au
thorized-to adjuet, and settle the slams of
Contractors for naval supplies, whit; during
the• list fiscal .yearending thirtieth Jut's,
eighteen hondrelplid'ility-two, have fur
nished to the _Department =ors than one
hundred per 04Millal• above , the quantities
specified in their contracts, and without de
tants. therein •'
and for the portion of hear
ing said cla ims may 1111300114.11 with the
Ghia of the bureau with which the contract
was made the chief of anyothar bureau,
subject to an appeal to said dearetery from
their decision Provided, Theism) contrac
tor -shall.be -allowed, except upon the ex
cess over the stipulated quantity and one
• ;mired per cent= in addition thereto,
and upon suoh excess not more than sutra
vientto make the prism thereon equal to the
fair market - value of the supplies; it the
time and place a delivery; nor shall any
contractor be allowed any amount under
this section untesd there has bells an actual
loss to the-contractor upon the: Whole con
tract: And provided, further, That all claim
ants under any such contracts shall present
their claims to the Department within six-
months after the passage of thia joint reap
lotion, or be , forever barred free/ any equit
able claim oq astactutt of said °entracte.
Bea 2. dad Mit further rosivasc That the ,
chief of any bureau Of•the -Navy-Depart
ment, in contracting- for navel supplies,;
shall be at liberty to mejeot the xdfer ot any'
person whoi seltrineipal oritu y, lae been
a defstilteX-in.,aztY Trivial/3Y° cmtrect with ,
the .Ntivy4leparttnentil lot shall parties
'who hays filled 'as or sureties in'.
sinnfdpaner contract bfreogved as sureties
on other contracts; nor the men-.
hers of zany erm'inteteetral: ea :mina for
auch - .. Arm or ;forma& other; nor, in con
tracts with the same bureau , hall one con
, tractor'-be :'received as surety for another;
int eviity'oontatitot ;hall require the dab.
1 1 Cry of specified - wrathy, aid .Do ' bids
laving , nomilutl 'or Amigo= : prises' shall
be considered. That if mere 'than OM. bid
- hs'irtfered'irtlt.. ,n 7 9ae PaOts' by hr iii i►a
name 0 /Orks partiexi gf, Othai
Tenon, &Wide bbia nay bi rejoined; And
no person OA be roodred as a contractor
who is not s manufacturer o or regular
dealer in, the articles which be eters to
supply, who has net *license al such man
ufacturer or dealer. And all persons offei
ing bids shall have the right to be present
when the bids are opened and inspect the
same.
Ben. 2. And be it /amber resolved, That
' the Secretary of the Navy be and h e to
hereby authorised to release and Cookery
the penalties, or the provision. In the na.
tare of penalties, in certain canes of anted
filled contracts with the Bureau of Con
struction and of Provisions and:Clothing of
the Navy Departmeut, made by Nathaniel
W. Coffin, William Lang, Hen Newton,
Baxter & Sumner, and Tilton, heelwright
and Company, for the fiscal ending
thirtieth June, eighteen bun 'and sixty-
two, made prior to the don of the'
President establishing bite es of- the
Southern ports, or to the emitral sots .of
CougreaC passed subsequent thereto, Import.
in;
lag additional duties upon d . Cello and
forpign produCts, wherein, by - xi of slid
acts an nd i fallare of the Gov eat to-pay
aocordin to the presoribed to .pardes
have been obstructed and pie an ted-from
• proper fulfilment of the am to to the end
that these account. may be ed and
alaiad
justed en terms of equity and eel and
in the settlement ' of such ace ant e there
shall be associated with the itt of the
bureau is which the contract made the
chief
of some other bureau of t Navy De. '
partment, and their decision 1-be passed
upon, modified, abridged, raj Led, or ap
proved by the Secretary of the avy, as, in
his judgment, the law and judo. shall re
quire. . .
.
Approved, March 8, 1868.
• I , ,
i t.
[PUBLIC Ilmaotrrnor—N 21.]
/011 T REJOLIITION withal:in the Beare
tory. of the Trasuri, to inn American .
reestere to certain tease], na med there
in. I
. .
Resolved by the Beguile owl lust of Rep
resentalioss o/ as Uniteetiliatt of Anerfar
in 0011freill assemb/rd, That the Secretary
of the Treasury be and is hereby author::
iced to Irene American registes to the fol.;
lowing named vestal:: the i "Marion,"
"Selkirk of Wineor," "Ens a" "Otta—
wa," and "California," of the swage Ma
y*l4 in the 'Mate of New Tor the "Prov
idence," owned by A. .J. Ili n, of
New York, and the Canadian built steam=
ere "City of Toronto ' "of Detroit, and "Blue
Bonnet," of New Yo rk.
Approved, March 3, 1868.
t
• [Poem EssoLurroit—N . 22.] •
Joint' Borsottrrsos respecting. . compen
sation of the judges and so orth, under
the treaty with Great Brits' and other
persons employed in the suppreselen of
the slate trade.
Be it resolved by lie Renate rid How of
Representatim of Ms United &ales of Amer
ico is &pyre's assembled, That. the
Presi
dent of of the United Buttes be nnd hereby
ie authorized to' expend during the Meat
year ending the thirtieth day of June;
eighteen hundred and sixty-foto', so mush
of the appropriation of mecopd March,
eighteen hundred and sixty:one, as homey
deem expedient and proper, nit exceeding
in the whole ten thousand dollars, for com
pensation to United States. Minthals, dis
trict attorneys,. and othetpetiwns employ
ed ih enforcing the lairs, forThestippree-
Ilion of the African slave trade i t or any ser
vice they may 'render and for hich no al-
lowance is otherwise provided y law; and
also so much of said appropriation es may
be necessary to pay the mdirjeseof the
judges and arbitrators appointed by him
pursuant to the act of Cantrell, approved
July eleven, eighteen hundre4 and sixty
two, entitled .!An act to carry into effect
the treaty between the United /Mates and
her Britanio Majesty for the suppression of
the African alive trade," and for the ex
penses of the mixed courts provided for by
said treaty: Provided, That 4o payment
Wall be made to any judge orjarbitrators
on account of salary, who, after accepting.
the office, has declined, or may hereafter:
decline, the same, without having as
taally entered upon duty; aid. no:judge
or arbitrator shall be retarded as ea.
titled to salary from the date of the
acceptance of the office to which Ile has been
or may be appointed, who shall not heen
entered upon the duties thereof ingoodiaith
within three months from the date of Memo
,
oeptanoe.
Adproved, Marsh 3, 1863. • ,11
[YOBLlClEseoLortoa—Nq.23.]
A ilimoLtrmost authorizing the oollection in
coin of poster's due on unpaid mail mat-`
ter from foreign oountrieL • -
Whereas the fallgre to Omar foreign,
correspondence throe's upon tic Poetaffiee
Department of the United States laArerid
anon which bare to be paid in Coin : TEriti-•
fore,
Bs it ruolvet by tise. &eats Rows' till
Representatives alas Vaud fit•of
ice is Charress aumsbial i That the Pastille:it
ter General be and id hsrebyanthorised•-to•
take such meaeureit sa may sesta io List ad.;
visible to colletitpostage' on letters from
abroad not prepaid, in in' to avoid lose
in the payment of such balances.
Approved, March 3,1868.
I:Pocrao Basournox—No. 24.1 -• •
A Rzetwarroar to
or
the use Of 1 portion
of Judiciary ; or Armory Square for
home for destitute newsboy! in Wash.
Ington..
11' '
Socate asif Vie of Byre.
rvewwwtmes ef the Uhia:illatee digeßai
in amgrini.intanbini, That thlrfleaseitry
of the Interior be and he is heiebtitititinv - •'
iced to grant, to Professor Joteph • Henry
Henry Beard, and J. We Forney, as truet r ;: i
ees and their - successors, thenee of ..apd ,
tion of the. Judiciary Squevi Ai glor k,
SquartNie...theeiti_of 3.9.0 3 443 101 4,
thereon, free from charges tot MO WiIMICL:
Saes, 41. sultaids building for "Home for
destitute newsboys:" Provided That the
same can be'done withoitt prejudice to the
public interests, and provided that all ca.
ponies shall be' borne by laid trustees in
erecting, maintaining,, sad removing said
bunting, and that said building shall be
removed whenever the Secretary of the In
terior s hall cciplre the same to be done.
Approved, Eurch 3, 1863.
[Ptrßraa assolarnox—No. 26.]
.A ithstuarzox to compensate the crew of
the United States steamer Monitor, for
Clothing and other property belt in the
publis service.
Wiseient by the Stoats awl House of Bap,
rag/actives o/ the Ilnited - Shous of Americo
s Aorta =fossil : ldd, That - the proper ac
counting officers o f the Treasury be. and
they are hereby authorisedi- in'eettling the
accounts of the petty office*
_ssaMen, and
others of the,' brew of - th e)nited States
I taanwr . Wolter, whicb_us wreaked `%ear
Cliiiii.Hatte 'on or ,boat the thirtieth
day of ,KfiligideeiLluisigked and
sixty-two, to credit each of theni ',with' the
amount of Sixty 49 1 / a rs, corer their bailee
of b t dding,„clothing, aid% other property
odasi d u aT by the shaking of the *aid steam-,
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CONTAINING TEM LATTAT O UP TO THI
NOM ON PUBLICATION.
TH I :DAY MORNING, JULY 9
TRW is some probability this at least a
part of Lee's army will escape across the Po
tame at- soma .paint near Rraterook, Idd.,
which be at least thirty miles north-west of
Williamsport, and about serenty l milea above
Harper's Firm, : Betif he tease that route,
it wilhead him 'lnto the mountirs-of- Vir
ginia, considerably west 6f the henandoal
4 ralray-4, region 'wtthour supplies l and one
difficult to tirarenek - In- thin. etent nun 16.
nothing to prevent Moadefrom tbkowlirg him
self la between Lera. broken -army sad the
Shenandoah, thus cutting him of both from
Richmond and from any other.seurcra of insp.'
ply.- The strength of his arthy has been
broken 011 . the north .eid• -of the river, and we
ifratoonddinst4hat no time for repose and zra
eapeiation will be given to wharaver portion
1 4. 1- 40 ' t 1 . 11 !..° 1 ith 8.146.
len4*lil6l=Voo
'. By the biit, steamer from E , we learn
. .
.._
emit both in Winos, and Sag d-the-new
,
ba ,
FrA4A is -prakot of intervention , ititYkrieri-'
1 3 1 11►tittractingsgm# diall f attention.
'Etiglind has bern'lntitif 'br j Prinato lit
. ..
1
thi.;fiely Move. Theliildfs - *hi has always
been opposed . to salunney of this I nd, is now
veering around, and thinks that • joint Bo
ropsan Intervention in behalf o Poland Is a
prermittnt, amply justifying a dialer step In
behalf. of the Oonfederstss. In i leader on
Ibis Mtbjeat, it says : . .
, .M, p . .
itossible tha t the long' And happily.
useless ,00rtaillon to the series If . American.
bie
horrors slnos the question was t before us,
may hits brOlten even that stub era and int
pileablii'reee Into something It • common::
ssss • and humanity. Elmo Mejmitrs • Minis
tars- may therefore thlak, now, on lin:wipe of ,
tbsoommunloation toleexpeete t rinr Baron
.eftwo, that. &bottom hay ailing arrived-
fey
*Wog some .attempt... W. ant i not loft to
li la
doubt whit the communicittlon y he. Tb.
fdritiihpiblyet will once more 4 Tit to accept
Of 'Esluseltio offer orjolia mai Moo, or -hit
on' ,101 rd course, If, one can scummed,
We are eertainty called upon to •do whaewe
Mot/
. trust at this moment ho ever, theti
coney an example and precedent o opportune
saa-appropriate, that it is sear sly possible
to avoid it. The ,throsgreat,Po ere hovel*.
mosetrated with Easelsn.folly AU the cruelty
0 1 1ILYSOIV• attempts. to folic thelltualan re
gime OS . I jalaud, and have sygltested six
'points on which thij are hoimfal that songs-,
dons ma; be inedirto Polka, nationality. It
tit Montt to see Ito* kttrititelney risk a sip'.
rati iienstitution for one without asking lode
pendency for the other.
it the Ihenoh Emperor hat riuteded la
gainint over thof FM/ to him views, pm the
above would seem to ladloats,r it will only
• to showehat sun the °leading jouruld'!
amulet do much to Marro u at •prnent.
Thanka to the Weave men who !might at' Get
tyoleug End Vioksburg, iatervnlion no lenk.
'Sr sisnilles more than its mere dlOtlonia7
maialng--aUd we can hear both the Emperor
ilipoloon and the Timm on the ilubjeat with
perfect equanimity.
Department Of the aouth-;•Proepect
for the Butorner.
'The Ni.s South, of Joao 2d, Whioh
re
ahe by a neaps arrival from !Pert Royal,
fmmblies the follow Log interesting inform►:
tioh :
We it:idealised - IL hat now bunt fully &told
ellhattliarit will CO motive opiritioniAn the.
4 ,21.
Departinett of the Booth title fin ' nisi. There,
'are nat . itiopesnoneh here Co t - Dilators
to iersanaithe affsitsivi; While th reireluati
roars thiajwill lit niosisiri to ced - thir po- -
sitlons we neer hold.. , Noue of .., on will be
;Siren tap forthe present, bat no Mot will be
sarele,..to a4tottal Ant lines materially, `'The
,orplar ,troope, wsicli from the Army, of-le•
faun will i Aajg ust . derstood; he- sient to spate
siAif e riiraftatent, illiere'lettliti operations
render: - iirifortientente- aooeplaW. The
pop lit of.' impar fs -molt prominently
*pa ha 6f, hi:litle eonnsailtin,thetire mutest
had that thie hat rioritlielyhren'doidided on'
1i the destbiatiori et snob ••tre=onst he
Spared., :Dereral. regintentshave 7 been
Jsiillsi 12'J - foist poiate , :where-thsy were mt. , .
astuallreitilaiiittak ItirllZlleen 'loneentrated-
At,81., listens Liiiwk 4 asa closest ientrentles:.
.TOl2l, wheri44l, will - amain. until the proper ,
;Tuts arifirtie for ,iitifr' itabaikation., _ With
i
nett. - Gliiiioter.ereD•keeirtt eat ty end pee',
Indjpnent, - ; I/Oilers' - alai& he maned, tar
Dri safetso °nay 'Otani' 'porlt ~" iiisit:With.
Alwipropoisti irestlislibtionii entunleit"of
:treope.. Poll Isliiittrillie lied fat , the
present" ands saillateat faros win mail finis
to nniletilteeptereiry the.rebeis impossible..
In the4epbta : ofccia aollgtitudid sad truly
elateithailtilleatlittiy ) the is.it.ini6oisklis
:ti l izfoupitti g rkaikailiokutali'r,:disici4
ot
a. thliaitgieof 'oiiiibil iteirid ~ ~• •
-, ..ltiir 0%4 tiimeilefijast mak aid theii
Waciaded lii`oui!bilkai *Old' qui. 'TU.
gatitiminkt &Ws% tbi*ioliti '
,ot•lliiiii,
, ptheieetfitkeuadeetteitamithi iarbeitoki!
! edlatani port dinadeenadedju 2 I *Mimi
liesplathebeitthialik-ettethe 'iriid'
itigAild3bcimatilUlltiter we. L akti
Oa a t MI Lth •AT I li? :MP .14, ,,, upon
Jugs ' , our breathe: fEthe Souk,
r
If!jiliyi` With' et the beailleint' said
odia,,_
_whJoh - etll - Ili, besiawial " a own
!TO !tht/ 111114 : 1 4,thdlid , pr of i*o Wit.
%;
- Apo, iialtutheasoky eillithlet; b eadhey:
ii4,Wothads Libel, ,toci safer di **lad
bthixithrivill,,,uilpiiiit . I, ca. itoo;.'itiatt
lineithdlleies, wines sial;Selliee, , haloes;
and Viol other Madly - umbra, as only Of
hiadininiatha CU bualtliiiid beetair,:l , = ~
Laity oii etortellou and deserviarithly:
or the late they reethial, thsj,exemowat ou
them, sad malt only inch klathummiu_se ere,
dictated by heiathlty and ithrislibthite ie Ahe
, We /dive mat, after any tatilciti477,
Wag like th e punter ofi ',un
ebel did ti oar
heads that we now hue: ' Let la 'beak tam'
ill' not tow as tokaiii bet u. Widths! . god
itraithrth ~widoli bat lately theY mite; end
with thi i iissaial hope that we will be abler, '
wilt to"regird then pulyu inch .::. ;'- , -" 4 ... ,
to ; reg ard
Ye deg goitgoikat Gettiabarg.,zc
Ph* adrantaipos Geo. Maeda siousedhy the ,
doh* of his poddou beds WI bslt WW
I/Oda alma, "siihti*Of..i.'ll: - /f.iy: i tika , pri'
if. fhollias, of let to It nuaarkaCt , '''': 4
J.,“ o a'L.,
• Perhaps ems of the soft kaportaak Autism
ot the ll*.f ' bat*le mil. foeflt4sa JA:r
firdod- teasels pottloa4o relato r._
- , a...
of start.: The ualuips war -we 're
march trim soils to afistaUswisi 4g- from
liz o l „
4.3,l„,to=th•othor;orharesi milli
an tko timiaorloit4a *eras warthailittealO
l e m m a ,Learahr sums*
. 13 s4aatrrjhallual I
=gainsay:-
2*PQ
I,s!elt;r‘
llgr
ems;
. _
VOLUME
Gen. Meade•e Purnait of Lee.
Gen. Meade'' heedgitartme on Sunday wens
at Oreagentown, Yd., twenty mile' south of
aisttyiburg,and on Monday were at Frederick.
On Tuesday they would reach Harper's Ferry
or Point of Rooks, unless it should prove that
tho Petomaols really impassable M the fords,
and thatailLee's pontoons Davit's= destroy
ed ; in which event Gen. Meade may form at
once, If Gun.- Preach dim lot already hold,
_ _
same one of the Booth Mountain passes, and
compel the hinneillato surrender of the rem
' tint ofGea.Lee'suhamtodforou. Itseoms
clear that the rebel lice of retreat was not by
way of Oashtownio ilhaabenharg, hut oa the
leirfaild road,- throw- We3oemburg, direct
to 'llapritoww; in expectation to cross at
Williamsport Ind Ouster& andbildgee
There are positions of great strength in the
South Mountain. ranges, Turner's, Fox's and
Oramptoesespe being probably thestrougasti
but they. were imooessiudy, tuned when 00-
oißied Wont by the of
retreating and
then viotorious army of Lee. "hat chance
'has ha - to hold eird them noiitilth his beaten
and shattered former Yet thelou of one 'is
fatal, if the flier baritir way.
If Ikea thiloyil Potosi:salmi zkoa agahut
the rebel reUlati Qat. Meade hes a plain path,
and will unquestleelbly.erees <ihe mountains
at once. It not, there are swo and perhaps
three roads on which ha. mspadrano• to via
tory. Before looking at either, the apparent
general purpose of the present movement
needs to be stated.
After the victories at Gettysbittg, and upon
the retreat of . Gen. Lee, which began early on
flstaidettiornitetheobvions and easy muse
- .of ..Gen. Meade waete•parsue the,enemy. But
wiustwooki bare been. thermal fi Supposing
the Potomac; passable, Mid :Abet :Lee's army
had , got - wh oll y.4andoitedits.erinelsotionolt
'possible Was ; for- thii . t . . co m mand er, by 'obsti
iii6ily )11fittietiedperitips Keay asoridoini
• kirresrldird,eciiiiekilbothEeretreat across- -
that ' AIM 'lloteoiet,lr'Neido, throw his,
• whole ' foram in linrini4 and the Pbtomse could
•be papedi Lee' might`-have-urged with his
army through , :the , . South. Mountain., and
marched straight upen.Barper's Perry, .Point
of Rooki,or thelperur fords, amusing **either,
hecoording_to,eiromastaneu, thonihsitsband
, cattiest- of the
,Shopeadosle, line would 'cer
tainly- 15i. hii Init. resort. . . ,: - -
Tut lit - Sattioi.ni.iicipa - Wieli possible, and-
Gen, Itegtieldeita notlneiatibitOtp rebel may
AO eitoi*"'ltitiistini, therefore, the lin-
Mittel° puritteLdirecitly,--thw lageolots corn-
Piaster of thii-satilinil forcer bap inetzebed for.
:Premier' ieir,..feellowing -a. Ittee. novoildelY diver
vitalism thar of Lee's • retreat, but which
iintiiizeotly Artisans .to ant .off lam Aetna;
by reaching Ott: holding, soma point in the
illimmaidemb .in „edystioe ',pl. L.a's . arrival.
iti'n:.lifeedeMij &rose :the Rotorua.. at Her-,
I lofe:PerrY;iiid'ilhilehliermy dltoolly &arose
tticipitli - tO Whieliesterr Or hi way ;room'
Point of . Rook,,
.or 'even at irdwurd'i Fem.'
thence by way of Leeslititg and mbar
'of the SlesPliidge gaps,' and io entering the
' Shineidosh et 'sera, point to tat below as
to auks it certain that his. impatient eolunais
shall have outstripped the Alight of the rebel
forego, nud of Awn th e alternative of oo
stmotion or sanveider. , Igeonwhilo b t,he pos..
'lability of Lie's OppenranO,NlA of the mono-.
midi ti prevented by" the movemen t fin'Prod - -
Mick, mid:o4'oly- remsinii quseUon'ismos
to be whether Leshilt be br ought to ; by north..
of -the•Potamitialtitrthe Shenandoah Valley.
TMs witil.tweeilved, and -1114111i017. executed
plan of Gen. Meade It ea satirsotery !vide:toe
of hit strategic, as the battles at Gettysburg
have been of his tactical ability. i It might be
oold that 4hp- r ibs , advance upon reotsysburg,-
which has heretofore bean, pointed out as the
keyof the Peniisylisnia - camps n, was so 1
- .Merlon' as to be inevitable, and lherefere no
particular - indiciathett dr-itraa:t 'Went,. But
there are few graerals - witbotnad have resisted
the desire .to-pursues the' faint reticle On.
their own line. •, To oontrel that oiValsei aid
to enter upon a wholly_ neer eent nation with
the grand: object of: capturing. Lee's *nth : ,
were Jperhepo, equally ,Wlllioult , elfortS: - Glen.
Wade bee arwoiltsl l b9d,botba,:end we have
far more !loathe°.in .fils, sompleteund, lit,
mediate sects,. thiM if we Asd beard that hie.
advance Will boldly' . :welled Wi !lithe enemy's'
rear: •-. ' - '. . .1 1, ' •
-1 h • mobility of - the'Anity'et .i!s Potomac!. ,
under its new loader to bereming more than
'wonderful, sad; eiready; etirmissus , ilwilerit'
:celebratedepjalbrutanies-•011C Stonewall ;sok?:
. sore* ter*, :Sighttortwoßfreall battles on,
Theeedsynd IfiddoNowirmutibleh'it lar
rf icbvii„
h .as .0. Ctimslik
7PP>kikatt esan otuarosehit
ou t tio boner wontyi itAttigiths .
en the iirwl.hoter Ott,days
• weidethirtkiltit'inileiTroMAlM tiliolielind -
L
end - AM - it matiiii.' - ;Ntitldtit: 6 t. genies in
itiWiattnander itoild - hiiii distil
,ench,Oil,
vaeity•Of Midutitioit la itisolditel. ' - 11 would
eseigi , that :in this , asinpalel 1 Mice ,'dire
manshingaosizzodles , a den and onc.asee .
indeohimtighting, are Ace og i tt i :Le limit of
hewalettiduranoeit-N., 7. i
,
I , ~..0 1 0 61. 11 1A nk Niarlt tatQllita:: i: ::
.. ..
Yrons rebel .pspear. amt freak i masa MO&
roe dt.spatohttai pt -1011111.101g7 Idea ot i
. mount= tt, of ant ,trosp - Ipt L TA 'tibia* it
Itnitnian& : That rebOs icy that.uthate mg*
'MIMI tit" cavalry iink t.o - ' Ilea!
m lltai,"
bn
a , taft-
Vanities:Oath:o2lo fhb magi of thi'
aasanntat'llaiOnii' Clinizt H littia 1
ti a train'On , OW Chitral' Ra u i dii into yep wig
doubtless' *mind MAtitilainig :The Alava
7 lagoon the , Setith's Anti Lbridll4 'ftiltei Mit
Tata rabbit:by thalami& :at.' figho infra—
sandal, ..: rite Pta,Wlttl._. •L , thl a Y.onk o l.l- tc.b.,
the iittr#o9.• Alailat4M;lits tiuti'afialem
All ~Ml 4 l l9. 4o3ll E gipithighh.•
,'T • salmi ex . N, lea honlmea.
Ii lioloh Lai hititAori, orid.owt tion..W.,
N.`'Lloi who his wpikhdid of Itt if atittoli.'
• ' 'titer hthAishata4 dotialidtO 14411111Wir•Z
14, hit labdr'neastaid , it ihili+oaPtipatt r ,
wintishhilfcruplowiivotirisi . 8, owlmiioll
t•-31400h, , win:Sol oi Diz as rey* , ..if
ourelotgaw;thoPosdarolb.a In ''' Win ninth.
fflehllntintlnanaltranuclatterAa ° Bonin*
teltallotkistyl9l2.l% AMA: •_.• ' a.r i a=
thaii oc i artoh.,l*- so ihlw liblii
011iThyzi?o r lif, ;Skimp h et, 0..0,
i
tli"P: ii tita it 1101 4 i It i , i 'l 11 4 4 % PQ.i.
. isii . ovogi Ode. —l ." '''' '
1 hte"" ' thiiii"thilltiboir'' Wawa •
idihnooldiodhiooL: Win's; ' Amp Spook
jowl
Torminory, - ;:•* , 0,01-"Wasiiid. ~, ii.f, adlvowpo,
bolbanikkthazurozira' up.' , '
:may ho.whilhtasawrAoir. , , , Mil lorsolottJai
,enowlito VitiOSl l 7.ololllhAsitT: WA°
Actict9l.,9 o 4,igiut tir io la. .11 '4 4l ofa # l ' l .
oplOtkaao.ww*w ,
AW:, . salt „ t 3 / 4 Tho sato ,
,skr now In iiii• . anixOttas
togivil i tallion l a ~ 4 Ofttiq;
'64w . *0
. 1k '.4Toli Av.' i,li• dio...
odd 'vw "MOW' thirthil Poing, !vials mall
et ptorio 'iWontj.lio'priaowini.?
~ ....,
• ... :-. A 4Askiittadiss.?
-.> la slate'sACALT•tki Paisitfluf So* T4i
--.- -
- Iteleasi J AlSsAlfill u fbo l 'ilor* t 1 0 0 1 4 .! 11 4
ii*iiini 6 o°o, l l4.4oo l l Aii4udia4;
:.:44 - Vo4o.o44.iiitoilii.,
1, Qua. ~ mwso sl i k i Zia - salfacie
thirtills distratOnti" , ^-c , . 7 , z , ....
q . ". Intilkl-1 ilirOoltioN4Ailiallitailiff.fee
Soli:who isidiriiiikwitt vow'Vita oft.
Geniis s tAlskkAs east &stall!' iea ma all to'
ai'taigelpieastadvslaomaa f.
eff Scathes'
auw.:aosecitirsbaltisseklolekafs, of Alp
J " ... ; ' ?;bli 4 1411‘,GUAlliAlats from ta
~ ; ?••, —... ,:fia,;•.l.,gly; him fa TOA
1 .,
AT 1 •P? . tir e ' ' ' Vr" , ma ta lit Ato slim
I -
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n'eatealtMta As. Yell, he'
alit bbl mini iiiirist ditt, an ;,.o ,L .
'gees' eat "%delis; Allliallese,•1; Lek KAWIto
4,* 84111llseattni yell WON ti BIM;
to vawirards assd.ssarr dim so.yat./easit
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LXXVI---NO. 203
0.111.5. Arc.
WALI49O
001111fIBLTON M!IBOL4NTB,
And deem In
cßuDzoitimisru prnoLunr,
Ea. 56 NORTH 51500 ND STRUT,
ellrittorrsys sassoitr (slider cower.) 'or 16 .000 DM&
and Als , sze•Usst trallt.tm Jim shipping to 41,32."*".
/Won ne ar porta. at ettuarbszt th•Vettylkbl
tbs Outr* Of tbio Pesos. B. B.
BREWER, B1:11164.4. CO.,
00YND38ION NERCHiJITB.
estate of Oh.
GLOBE, PAOINIO AND LIAM? OIL WORKS
sir Liberal cub advances au& 0* co - algune.p!,
Of
Reined or Crude Petroleum.
VOL Driavan War AZ HAzooai Brun,
PITIBBUISSIII, PL.
WALAS,. Wird:al/kW, a
OOMBUBSION mEartoia4x-EG4
sauPezias UY PIiCTROLIC4a9
118 HAMAN LANS, NNW YORK.
!Nr . Ainpla Wanks for STORAGE &Zito SHIP
PING. ad awls yard and nba;4 kw Ham
solett _ .
RIDER & OUR*,
001111108 ION IIItRCHANTs,
And Wanton in
tXTROLIUM . AHD ITS PBo.l.l.eTb, OILS,
0121DLISB,
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61 BROAD 6TR1011Zi,,..... — ...,—Nrw You&
66 R &BD BTRZICS....---...—.Pireszosom.
11111rAi gents for the PORTLAND &PEWEES OIL
WORK% 10 LW TO= l'esi.e.PPLOL thiliDlll
002LPAIII% to
W. A. OHAPILtIi, Agent,
59 :lend street
Oil , Pat N neea not be , mbarnusaud
by the enforcement or the B ull Loch..."
*hen they omi have their Oil barreled and •hlyprd
without touching the Olt Withrwee se cheep, morn
preanyt, with lam rnk, leen trouble and to better
ardor, at _
E IBA'S OIL Y A OD,
On the Ansi heap Valle, Eadnaed oboe Lawrenc- -
yids where to pnrapea mom the boat. dnect to
the. au; sad snipped so , ;..@d, Bata or Weal,
*Mout anr drmaniar n.ealppieg.
MI Ortialllpromptip attended at.t
sartnnoe at lord, on Onteene.Perseeniger U. B.
--Ptah•trata,adasese.:l3oX. VOA Mutant gh or I _
an be .esa dell at the VII rtachutge. •
DAVID-1(f RH.
IttON UIT IC OIL
''LYDAY GHONPERRINO,
itannhor4orent outd Beelpnrs .f
OUIBON OIL, BENZINE AND-LUBBIOATING
11E=1
PETBOL.BUM
Mr NrorkiTopposita Spa:pan:mg.
inks In PLltra BLOCK, Daqaeins Way,
Iticiwosotr, )I.tELNY & co.,
COminLulbß ant Forwarding iterckants,
°RUDE REFIRED PETROLICUM,
HI. 18 zawhil iirsast P
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dir Llbeaal aux invgicii on oinutgamatita ibr
Pit:gash or Neatancllarksta. ". • •
itramaccaminivag,,D 4 .
Tapa! Dm, Mg., Pert poispenial Beak
OBERT - MHWO.IITfr,
Ma 1 er oAnt tthLiwr. istbomih.
FFwarding & CammiiiiiquAerahant
•
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410 iiiiiiitiiikinmiairalizoiTiNfit, MUDD
PersablcUlt - u/14,aa cooitaaqs on band and
- Inn* at tbs. lowan inat ., l;et , pritok Oatuoluenstm
labosonastuernm. , apT:am
"Vaasa aolamuur.
WOODVILIat O.IL-RBRINEEN.
•-•'" since wkb • zap 00..
Auxurareaukaa Jae,
• BUBDMIG °EL , head AND lOATIN
thil ll6r 3ustimatr ‘ti LUßß er rely' Nat O
quality of.
-
BU 0 01441aar anti without calor, oleo,* good
.ÜBBSOLTOB,youre WILErI BBbIZOLII sad oAil
~ t , I IIrAU ordlny:lettat No. 115 Airtat amaze, Bane .
Bictik, NOW/ 800t,4111 be promptly attended to.
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petteptii attenthel to. .
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w aranapr, Mcsonipaidatlioclisi Pittsburgh.
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,142 otos** at• al auksa god otboio r Wild to the
to* *UV* ILltdolliollllll has a oariok cool and 'W
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FORTIFY 1 .RIURTIP 1.1
tu ng ad b X maiac held a d sai ar ialtation,
A nerdy Was arcs big 9P.Mah •
That math*, bat won ..oatd arr. %b. Demistas.
... A casinunastaid. thank ta• Advs. gooks,
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