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    WRISPAX -MPH/A% JULY 21
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Pr= Yadadart *nein Gasettig:
Is the Coesettettaa Act the **Mei
llas , s Law',"
The tonehatoze by which to try the fast,
that the thew hundred delis? clause in the
Oneeriptionlaw, is a clew provision
of the poor man, Is aaifest by a glans" at
the inexplicable of the Provost Mar- , '
• . . .
skid General, snaking distinction between
till:its:punt of this ism and furnishing an
acceptable r sulsititate.,` this decision the
• ,3011 sent of three hundred - dollars exempts
1
the intim from this draft, bat•renders him
Welikie a month ham, to- be --drafted over
again, while • the otwertibloi nabitltate Were.
' Mu of all dilliceity arising _Rom, th e eon
seription derby the three yparif4,We; are
- Weed to the coaciallon that the. bee and ary
of the Copperhead peak agebieb the thrie
. hundred dollar slew, in, adratoi. 'shy rev
on that Poi, sitilasittoo:lreat an sleet
in Washington, aid thli Illegal andixost pi:s
tadia° - Utteristnalitnrfolforat lir7urr Mk di
- piked attempt to keep down their bit* oriti-'
elm of the law.
The fuel, therefore, which keeps the cop
perhead omits going on this question is, we
think, tarnished by the attempt of the au.;
theritlee to mike, rather than to administer,,
this law. We hare the plain letter of the law
for this opinion, as follows :
Spa: 13.."Assribeg iktrideinioote . d, .That any,
person drafted, and notified to appear al afore
, said, may, on, or before the day deed for his
appearanee, furnish an somplable substitute
to fake his plaoe in the draft, or de may Tay
eo weed perms as the Secrettireer War may cla--
tiariee to remise it, awl 81211111 ICIT 11X1311101110
resat RUNDRID nor case, the &ammo may
I daterminit, roe tam raocuagnoer or 11111311
IMISTITOTZ, and therefore such person, so fur
, Dishing the substitute, or pare, Ike stoner,
skit be dietreued frose firtaer liability seder
that draft. How in the fns of se clear an
eneetment, it PO be decided that three hun
dred dollars is not an equivalent for the mil
itary service of the conscription poises our
eomproliesslon. -Passing -to-itaL.gent, how
ever, what do we gee- the aubstitute „being'
plaesdabove the pecuniary equivalent runs up
the - prim of the imbatituteto $3lO, $4OO, $450,
• POO, and siren over this figure, making it more
' and more batauible far the poor man to pro
cure exemption by this-roans from the MIMI
IN, of Mernir three kondred dollars a month
if the drawing be repeated so often.
Clearly it is not the law, but the attempts
to Snake another law on the part of the. Pro
reit Marelisi-General, which is doing the
• mischief to the poor man, and as clearly does
It Weems the duty of the freinds of the 1101 ,
ernseent, and the Mends of the poor man to
point out the miseldevou efforts of this in
' e frokniitiney in the decidons of the authorities.
The :appeased- wito.alsim to by
the especial champions of the poor, have here
an opportunity of striking at the rest of the
" risk sesn's clause" in the law, and we shall
judge of their honesty in this question by tlifs
action thej take in the promises.
the Fallen reassylvanians at Get
.... tyabarg: .
By a diepatilf from Chambersburg we learn
that *very arrespreent lout been made at
Gettysburg, by Governor Curtin. for the re
lama, on appliestion to David With, residing
thers,of the bodies of Pennsylvanians killed in
the late battle. A map of the battle • field has
been made, whioh sbows.the ezmit built, of
every. grays. A list of the wounded and slot
Peassylmalans is also being-Coeds, and every
Welty for the ending of soldiers will -lle &f
-loated. 'The trains,however; for the: ext
eight days, will be ed exedusively for the
transportation of the wounded and sick.
Per
sees who aontazipt&to &shit to Gettysburg for
tR - purpose of removingthe Milan ifi'rela
tins and Meads, would do wall to postpone
It for one week at least._ Transportatios will
be famished at the State mese» air the body
and one person .. to atimagasy, dt. Thom of
the Pennsylvania militia meneulad is the late
skinahh neat liegfaiterty will be -returned
to their, coos on is the Mansportation
ens poialblylisi procured. i t i „
The Elireatiosary liatertietwatein of
P rot. Kidd, Last Night.
A large and highly appreciative audience
sanded this exhibition, attracted by the
well known reputation of the Professor, and
the excidkint obleokof the exhibition. The
portions of the programme whieh nave, pier
tone admirable humor of the itioeutionist,
were remind with convulsions of laughter,
sod' were most excellently rendered; while
the dialogue between "the veteran and tien.
Scott" - wan given with as exquisite fidelity
to Ratan, and was loudly applauded. The
evening pawed off moat satisfactorily, and
the whole affair was 'a lettering nieces' to
tie performer, and of profit to the holy ob
ject for width it was given.
Net the least favored put of the 1 pro
gramme was thiaanouaninent that dining
the menth_atitis engagement at the Exoskior
Intintiin this city, Prof. Kidd design.
&leg a few more public, entertainments. We
wish him napes. most heartily.
Beak Rote tgaotations, •
11471 - nietid a u for - ate fawn. by
Kew& held Jt Late, of the ilatiemai Bosh
Aft Reporter. Bates uneertain at Prima
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this alty, on hls return from Johnston's
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slalom Staff Ofloors, caching:ad Captains;
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sorters. it.. Nis position Is one of gnat so-
Ampaiabillty, baths has proved- Massa tally
onapiTtoli to tliiidltolliegf R - iivo — ty - ! Anty to
whisk in has gat bass aaslgaod.,
Itestiange by Mr. Murdoch.
A Mtn hers been ricebred in this city, from
Md Mlifittilikk; Ut dirtbridahod ao
kr and lidoeutiesist. announcing 'that he 11
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The Vatted States. Sanitary Commits.
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A 'attar from Gettysburg, under date of the
Id last., says:
Bleu the battle of Gettysburg the Sanitary
Commission ban distributed to the Mk and
wounded of the Army of the Potomac, and of
the enemy lying in the hospitals with them,
more than one hundred wagon loads of hos
pital supplies, end kiwi urw IVeiail-eor loads
en the way to Gettysburg. The President of
the Ountahnrion, Dr. Agnew, Dr. Douglas, Dr
Hoopla, Dr. Cheney; Dr. Anderson and Dr.
Winslow, are at Gettlebant the,Genersi Su
nbury, Profusce Stelier, and De Drink, with
a elope of relief Agents, 0121012 wagons and
thirty horses, ittend the movements of the
army fromikif palnt(Prederiek); Dr. Swaim
-aceompaniee the column of Gen. Conch in the
Cumberland Valley, Capt. Harris in Harris
_hart; Mr: Litwin in Philadelphia, Mr. Knapp
and Mr: Paincosst lifßaltimore, Mr. Bellow'
in.Washingtoe, Mr. Ciamnitt at 'Frederick,
'euperinteniiathe transmiulen of supplies.
Ruh of theA gentlemen has had two years'
experience with the army.
Cars, atiounpanied‘by spsoLl agents, leave
the depots of the Commission at Boston, New
York and Philadelphia daily for points of de
mend. Special arrangenient are made to pre
vent delay is their movements with the rail
read companies and - with, the Government.
The supplies are distributed by the experienced
*gents of the Commission. Their seal in
reaching the points where other aid cannot be
‘sbiendia . on: by;Ab tiov test, in
' the preselia eiropitlgif, 2 foui itients of the
Commission have been captured by the one
xey's cavalry IV Oohing sunup to exposed
polintsie The vrattouspf the %Omission, under
the sriPirtutesfieneXorNisjor, 'Bush and Mr.
Hoag, acoompasied .the army in its march
.11 'lleimontly-and videod the oolbsotions of
wounded on the Odd of Gettysburg white the
battles tf the lit Indict instant were to pro
gress, and ho before supplies renohed Outs
from any other queerer.
The Cemadnien is eating in like manner
in all other fold,. One' hundred thousand
dolhire' worth of goods have been sent to the
column of General Banks, in Louisiana.
Mach more than that amount to those of
'General Great and General Ructorans. At
this moment the Commission is issuing goods
to the value of at least twenty thousand dol
lars ($20,000) a day.
A work of this character and magnitude
can only be sustained by the constant spin
mean co-operation of a great number of aux
Clary societies. and by liberal and repeated
oontributions from all who appreciate It, be
neficence. To inch the barest statement re
minding them of the foots, and of the well
known policy of the Commission, can only be
required. It fx only asked that the preseint
ocasion may be taken to establish a more
Complete ledoption of the system of the Com
ulsalon by the connection of individuals with
existing societies 00-operating with the Com
mission, and by onforaingjmon steady, rega
-1 lar and systematio methods of eollectlnipapd
transmitting contributions to its treasury and
its stores.
Hundreds will owe their lives this week to
thososirbo did not hold their hand when these
was no. special public excitement, by whose
bounty the Commission had stores ready for
instant use at Frederick, Baltimore and Wash
ington, and reverses at PhUadelphia, New
York and Boston. Those who wish to cor
dially co-operate with the Commission will
now go to work as if we were just entering
upon • long war, and with no thought of its
ending. Let those who have not begun to
work eystematically for the army begin now.
Let those who have been working steadily
become more steadfast and orderly 'in their
work.
The Commission has seat from Baltimore
to Gettysburg sines the battle over twenty
thousand pounds of fresh bread, twenty thous
and pounds of fresh4nutton and poultry, ten
thousand pounds of condensed beef soup, nine
thousand pounds of condensed mile, dve
thousand pounds of fresh butter, ten thous
and damn fresh eggs, five toes of fresh vege
tables, four thousand pounds of sweet choco
late, four thousand pairs of shoes and slip-
Crs, one ton of tamarinds, throe, hundred
boxes of Lemons and Oranges, of Janes, Pa
rinactous food, wines, spirits, cordials,
sponges, towels, lint, bandages, soaks and
hospital olothing—many oar loads.
These articles have been wholly supplied by
voluntary contributions.
The Departmental Service
Capt. Brown's Company of the Departmen
tal Corps, which has been in 'erste, in this
vicinity for Some time, was yesterday paid
off by .Major Cowan. Each man received
over ens month's pay. The men were then
permitted to return home, whirr; they are to
maintain their organisation, drill once a week,
and remain subject to future calls.
Another company, Capt. Bailey's, trom
Darneaville, Belmont county Ohio, came
here hat Thursday, and were organized
end mustered into the Departmental service.
After receiving clothing, arms and equip
ments they returned to their homes on Friday
night. They also maintain their organisation
and hold drills.
Camp Howe
General Brooks has issued an order reliev
ing Colonel I, B. Biddoo from the oommend
of Camp gore, It being nerearr to occupy
the camp as • rendezvous for drafted men.
The General expresses his thanks to Colonel
Kiddoe for the prompt and 'Blatant manner
with which he discharged his duties.
Captain H. C. Damon, Bth .Begiment Nun
sylvania Rums.. will for the present bare
teenunatui of Camp Howe i and all °Blear" and
enlieted men sent herd for temporarj duty at
the rendezvous for drafted men, will report to
him.
Prarw TALI.—The MeadvilleJouseal says:
"There are threats 'Meng the Coppluissade
hereabouta that they will resist the draft.
They have been ands; and orgealelug for
menthe, Intt it will be • siftosrful day for
them U they atbempt to put think threat/ Into
eimmtiom. They will And an abundance of
powder and ball ready to be used on them."
MaJon'Nzumn.—The Niobium:id Dispatch,
of the 181 h inst., announces the arrival there,
strong other prisoners, of Major W. N.
Neepar, of the 67th Pennsylvania regiment.
Major Keeper is a resident of this /my, and
mes captured by the enemy at Nstidratairg,
COMMAND be Ditarntri Maw —Brig. Gan.
Copeland has arrived in 'this city to take
*barge of the drafted men of this portion of
the State. Gen. Copeland was formerly in
command of a cavalry brigade under Genital
Stahl.
to NI Cs R.*.
OR oonvenitnt two story
..1: Wit dwelling bows, with back bnUding,
rte Sow strott,Titu burgh.
Also, • large, convenient and well 'bibbed this*-
** brick dwelling how*. with back botkling, 80.
111 Yee atroot, baleen& lint and !woad strati.
Shoo, a two•torr brick dwelling hum, a lth back
80. lhoond Wrest, awe how.
All the above ant in good otter, and sopplbal with
Iwo and water. -
Alas, a ono story Mune cottage dwelling, No. - Nu
&cowl street, sod the swain:ll7.llam dialling M
t.:Mit. Both of theme how* at* In good ardor, and
gettable*** mall farsflkoa- ' .
Also, alit a ground on the nortbeairtvardly Ode
anew Meet, Woven Voce end Try streets, new
Nan 'beat. basing a Stoat of ft Seat on 16 id garret,
and sztratling been CO '
The
of the ci above property fa situated In a desirable part
ty.
Tar Penis of side and particulars inqulre of:
. WW. W. Tllolleoll,
1717:tf Ito. 1011 Fifth street.
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E -Yazd Clil,ll7Dgit noiLnll, - 61/Isahei by
not kma ail palm&
Owl Ispatior tune WILLI/461 halms amour, 6
hlerVlSWell t lTlTY " Pititalll63, to fiosaenj,
emend new and iwaeO4.6 . wa d STALK . IIACINIB,
trona 16 'nob dilenetor down to 6 lack will 64, cold
low for --- 'HUGH X. 30147.,
Allawbare liver. ow. Point Anew.
` AAKiterit . PROPERTY FOR WALE.
N ar.;..4,- of groond containing two aceae and
tortgesino porches, gateau adjoining prope-cy of
Jogs loon& Mogi on tbo north. and-M. R. mats.
os Mowers, on Comer of Inagua nod Chyle!_
otions.-21da lotto beaatitally located, bonen/gni—
toitienpubobretyicacion, /IXd -got Overlools
UN nag* Of the rim. ligt•dr end litxted
Wit% Ina nadobnibboiy. oPply.
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convenient and well.
dabbed TWO•BT01/1 811.101 BOUM with 7
roma andsood des collat. sad loydirlukt valor. with
a bane stable boak.,..lat 29:110 - et 3 lota 002110,
00-l000pootnat„ aloooLoatar, -catt, Pasonlsot Ban.
lerdr et 11i OrrtlO ar•to Manny b.
a.L aced Nast. - POO
r LliT-=Atniiiiiiiia-Honts in But
J. Mut,. ILtsn roomiciiiirate inintlin sad
sanusernean. - .. Within it. Ws minutia I.lllllc of
Emu end hind Oat. fasonstion given Innadi-
MeV. ' B. 80011,
iy90:14 7 - 114.1 . 454.16Pril street. Pittibarah
;11,1=m-411:7 1 1/01411V1:116th » roam;
elm to tie 31611ffiml Ammiam:A liowlekbpay.
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LITE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
PROM OUR WISING EDITION.]
WAD DEPARTMENT ORDERS•
OFFICERS PLACED OA THE RETIRED. LIST.
Reward Increased for the Arrest of
Deserters
GENERAL EICIELES IMPROVING
Arrest of a Telegraph Dispatch Carrier.
Special Dtep►toh to the Pittalotrab Grietta
WAISHINGTO3I, July' 21.—The following
order, jolt made public, explain' oertaLu
change' made in Sew York not hitherto un
derstood:
WAS DIPANTIIIIT,
ADJUTANT G 'a Orrick
Washington, July 16, 1863.
Genera Orders No. 220.—8 y direction of
the President of lA* United States, the fol
lowing °dicers ari retired from active service,
and their names will be entered on the retired
list of °Moors of the grade to which they now
reepeetively be 19611. in accordance with ice,
tlon 12 of the act approved July 17; 1862,
this order to take "effoot August' Ist, 1863:
-Major General John E. Wool, Brigadier Gen
eral Wm. B. Harney, Breast Brigadier Gen
eral Harvey Brown, Colonel of the Filth Ar
tiDery; OA Justin Dimmiek, of tielirat Ar
tillery; Col. Charles B. Merchant, of the
Fourth Artillery; Lieut. Col. Martin Burke,
of the Third Artillery.
By order of the Beoretary of War.
E D Towitalso,
Assistant Adjutant General.
WAN DIPARTNIINT,
ADJUTANT GININAL'S OT/101,
. Waskington, Jai/ 115, 1863.
Genera! Order. No. 222.—A reward of five
dollars, with transportation and reuonable
axpensee k. for the arrest and delivery, at the
nearest military post or depot, of any olilaer
or private soldier, fit for duty, who may be
found absent from his command witkout just
eau°, is hereby increased to ten dollars.
Paragraph 158 revised regulations, and para
graph V General Orders No. 92 are modified
accordingly.
By order of the Secretary of War.
E. D. Townsman, Assist. Adj•i'Gen.
General Sickles continues to improve, and
was out again riding to-day. He was sere
naded to-night by the band pf the Seventeenth
Regulars. He proposes starting home soon,
his physician thinking the trip can be made
in easy stages without danger.
A bey employed in carrying telegraphic
messages was arrested to day for opening
them, and conveying valuable information
thus obtained to his brother on Lee's staff.
WEST FRON GRIM DRUMM
ESCAPE OF JOHNSTON'S FORCES
Pearl River Swain by the Rebels
IXPROITIOII JEOI VICKSBURG TO INICRIZ
Capture of Eighteen Gun:, Ammunition
Cattle, Sugar, Ae.
he., to., to
Sr. Loris, July 22.—A epeeist to the Re
p■blicaa, from Memphis on the 20th Init., saga
by an arrival from below we have Natchez
dates of the 15th, Jackson up to the 15th and
Vicksburg to the 18th.
Sherman ordered a charge on Johnstoa's
forces on Friday, but they bad so far escaped,
that capturing was out of the question. Only •
few straggler', a few guns aid soma antnin
&Won were taken.
A portion of Sherman's army is now In
Jaokesn, which is his headquarters, while the
reminder La on its way beak to Vioksburg.
Johnston's army swam Pearl river.
Eight steamers left Vicksburg on the iith,
for Notches, having on board twelve Mildred
soldier", ander command of Gen. Ransom.
Os his arrival he captured five rebel aims.
Crossing the river, he captured s battery of
nine guns, four of :Molt are 10-poundeVPar
mitts.
He then marched back into the ookntry
nine miles and captured 247 bozos of Hama
union and nine more gum The -abide fled
In consternstion. On returning to Natchez
we found Ave thousand Mud of Texas cattle
sad four thousand hogshead' of sugar, tali of
which we took posnsaion of in the statue of
the United States.
On the eighth two steamers arrived: from
New Orleans via Port Hudson, bringing op
2boo paroled rebel prisoners.
Two steamers left on the eighth for New
Orlesar, with large loads of cattle, and three
more for Vioksbarg, with live stock.
The steamers Louisville and Bimini
tared up Red river - arrived at Vioksbt4
the TT th.
WAIIIIINGTON, July 22.--The followin
been reed:fed hers:
Vl:twice:4 July 18,
To /141. Gra. Hawk/
Johnston evacuated Jackson on tb
of thcHlth. He Is now In full retreat. ,
Sherman says most of Jobniton's armyb
perish from the heat, look of water ano
oral direouragement.
The army paroled here has, too err'
army paroled here has, to's era ,
tent, deserted, and are scattered tbroul.
oountry.
Gen. Ull/1110111 'who was sent to NE
captured asumbir of prisoners and 6,04
of Texas cattle. In Louisiana they ce,
more prisoners and a number of teams
with ammunition. Over 2,060,0001 o"
ammunition were bronaht back to Ni
Also, they destroyed 68,090 rounds of
lery ammunition. _
11. S. Gaut; Raj
!Shocking Catastrophe In New Y,
Fall of a ataUon House so
Between Twenty•dre and
Women and Children andel
Batas.
New You, July 22.-,Daring the ga
lards, the wall of the 18th Precinct f
House, In Twenty-seoond street, fur
building was destroyed last week by tk
One wall alone remains standlog.
at the time-of its fall were filled with •
and shildrwa, searching for coal:al*
Eleven bodies, mostly of children, hok
far been taken from the rains, seven de
one part recovery. It is unknown how
yet remain instils rutin ; 'the pollee thl
more than three or four, while others ee
the whole number of victims between
Ave and forty.
Three Hundred Hebei, Slurp
and Captured. '
CAIRO, July 29.—Information wag •
on Saturday afternoon, that a force of
darm or four hundred strong, would -
that night at a pater three miles west
emit, whose Intention wile to *Una
Davis, a strong stigkade fort six mile
at Corinth, the next morals', they
under the impOssion that the pais.
•
if in:away upona scout in Ahibt
detachment of the 66th lilluela,ntd
Wien ith Ohlo oevalr7. were iielnedhlielY
seat forward, who completely surprised and
captured the whore force.
- Officers Relieved front Active Service.
WASHINGTON, July 23.—8 y direction of
the Prnident the following Whom are ranee
ad from native "writ*Major Oen. John E.
Wool, Brigadier Gen. Wm. S. Harney, Brevet
Brigidler Gen. Harvey Brown,Cola: haetin
&
DEng and Charles 8. Marchint snit Meat.
Col. Martin Burk. .
The Draft in Rochester. N. IC.-9800
Appropriated for each. Drafted
80031117214 Jelly 21.—The Common Cosa.
cll of ads city, this evealag,, by a vote of 15
eyes hi noyo,posood-tin cabmen totlag
-007,390 to pay POO' for seek itax4rawn is
tiffelfraft - 06 , P. 1 140 Irak
The Draft la New York.
Now Year; Soil 2L=-the! Hasa'. !model
from Washingtbs— dated July:7l2lst, aye:
Efforts to lads* the mavalment anfsuspend
or avoid: the draft to-NSW York *AP n
lig. The aoudad dike ri r otiii Ina zeuderal
it. hi the estimation of the authorillis, imper
atively necessary that the draft should be en
forced. If, however. the quota Shoilld be
filled by ',situation, there would be no occa
sion to moped with the dn.ft. Under no
othu eiroulastanoes less or will the draft be
dispensed with.
Morgan's Whereabouts.
011(0II1ATI, dnly 22.—Morgan, with about
500 men, - encamped near MoArthrir, Vinton
minty, last night. At Italf-past Ave this
morning he eau within a mile of Vinton, on
the Marietta and Chtainnatt ItattroaL
COMMERCIAL RECORD
riTTIMIURGM latitaßTa
O►elae Int 'Mt P 11,1111711111 DAILY Oatlirrfar t
' VI WM SOOT, Jga7 161 ‘ PM
Coin continues to fluctuate, and the rates are a 0•
settled and Irregular. Go'd In Few Tark hem again
declined, being quoted today at from 126 to 1.24%0.
Here, our bankers and dealineare paying 120 to ill fir
Cold, and 1114111 Jr BtMer. OovertimentOcult6;
eaten of Indebtedaese and Bastern Enthuse keznaln
undoing. d.
GRAlN—Wheat continues doll, and the tendency
Is downward; we note a sale of 600 busk prlme Bed
tram store at $1,24. There Is not mach Inquiry for
Osta, and the market is doll and drooping; sales
from rote of 200 bash at 680, and 200 do do, at 6Te.
Oorn a so is dui', and Shelled may be quoted at 74 to
Tee. Bye is nominal at from 80 to Slc.
exceedingly dull and depressed. with a
PhiPect of a still •farther decline. We note
balm of 100 bbla low grade at $5 for Extra, and 114,60
for Extra ninny; 42 bide Extra at $5,25, and 200
bble Extra Pandly at tram $t,25 to $5,50 for good
to choice. Bye Emir remains about at last quoted.
PROVISIONS—There lea good local demand for
Hams at lig.yor Phiki, and 11%&0120 for Sugar Cared.
Sale of 100) Be Country Clear Sides at Go. Lard is
quiet withamall salami 1034611 c far Oily. Um Pork
is unchanged.
arLOOPIES:—There is but a limited demand for
Groceries, and the market is quiet with small sales
at about former quotations—Sugar 11.6W3cr, Coffee
310630—mostly at 31 to 22o—and Holmes 66 to 600.
BUTTICE L EGGS—Thereis considerable inquiry
Ise ;waked Rutter, and we note Wm at from 12*
to He, es to Quality. Ens mop be quotedst 10611/0.
DRUM TRUIT,ItaIo cf 9 bulb "York Mato"
Appin at r% aria per pound. Paanbaa—none to
market. ' •
lIALT—Ie to good demand and ilrmort $2,4042,60
per bbl for No 1 Ix 411, holders, generally, irking
the lent named Agars.
Pitteberik Ott Market.
JULY 22—The mutat to-day for both Crude and
Refined Petroleum, hes been aoceedinaly quiet, ma
we were =lids to hear of a single transaction. Rise
patches from 00 City received to-day, report the
river tieing at that point, with three fret to the
channel, and this being the case, it is altogether
probable that . there will be considerable oil down,
though we do not believe the quantity will boas large
as some parties imagine. What effect the probabil
ity of Woman t r eceipts will have on the market re
melts to be developed, bat our shrewdest and meet
intelligent dealers am inclined to believe, That
than will be no material decline if any. The demand
for Crude I. largely to excess of the supply, mad, in
the absence of salsa, we quote at 21(423n, packages
returned, and 11egi,270, prckages lnolndal. There
le still some iillerence between the views of buyers
and hollers of Refined, the former asking for a con
cession in price, to which the letter will not sub
mit. ror immediate delivery, good standard brand.
are held firmly. at Ole, and for future delivery, higher
rate axe Naked.
Llretpool atrium to the 10th Met., report the Po.
trolenot market ardt•wend adrandog—ltetiked 2, 61
6124 6d, sad Crude £l7 W to Ale per um.
New iteinz Petroleum Market.
Epode! Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. •
Now lola, July 22—There to a coatinued fair de
mand for Ontde, mid the waist is arm at 31. on
the spot. Reined in beadle steady but without ma
terial chimp in rates--ranging from 46 to ILO* on
the spot; bOydipiatt for August delivery; ttio for gap
bomber, and 6730 ctober. liepthe It nomisal
it 22ib240 for Beamed. 0.
PtilladelOkla Cattle Market.
JOLT SKl—The arrive/1 and sales of Beef Cattle at
Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard are moderate this week,
reaching about 1,600 head. The market le very doll,
and prim are drooping; lei guilty Western and
Pennsylvania steers are selling at from 11E01130; 2d
do at inn*, and common Oattle at from
acaordlog to quality and condition. At the close
today,the turbot was very dull. andcamman Wart:
ern steers were disposed of at lower prices than tba
above, mid to be Bya7o
Sheep—The *mime end gale* Of Sheep at Phillips'
Avenue Drove Yard =thse lugs, reaching about
7.000 heed this week. There lea fair demand atabaut
previous quoted rates, ranging
end qt.
ESBAXO VI lb,
gran, amending to audition and quality.
Lambe are scarce" Wee On. making at from $3
4,60 bloc is to qiuillty.
licie—Tba snivels animism of Roast the Union
and Avenue Drone Yards reach shoat i 1,900 held this
week. The market he dull at MSS 100 the net. ': I,2U head sold at Hoary Glue'
at treat $7,50.11 100 ihe net. UalOn Dame Yard
fito head sold at the Avenue Drava Yard, by John
Onus A Clo, at from SUM V 100 The att.
Toledo Market.
Jam 20-.7lour—Nothing doles; no enquiry for
mood lots. Wheat—We do not beer of a mingle tram
oaten. This morning buyers offered 1060 for No ft
Bad. 1060 for No 1 Ned and amber Ifichigan. Com
—TM only eels reported wee 6,000 ban No I mrly,
at 61e. Oats—Nothlog doing, sad we hear no Dames
maned. Otker grains quiet and ambanded.
Unchanged; Wogl{l.oo Comas and Clroond
Salapp,os.l—NartA quiet;
. 510600 lo Me
ranp.
Now Oilcans Market:
Jtmy 10-Bugar and Holamea—With no receipts
and au extremely light supply on ule, the transom
tinue =St lots of far to fully
, raMa t
Par
11011011•0; 100 is. do, 5n Soffilott.
Alkstomy Siatlon:.s 'bike moot. Jac Dews; 15 Ow
cola, h Temp's; 1 bootee ow. J Ilatobo; 1 bo ow,
.b
1 bx..ittor. 1 000 p thickens, Ws bed, 1 oar Olor
bblo,l6T /Gaudy ki3to;.7 skit WOO l . oar WA,
wSposo; SI tubs n
106 h ohm% b
,/1100b Tlinsd; o so* 3 11 Woo. 78 bp
004 21 , 4 4Le
kt sarkotlos, ovum.
July SI
-359 bp own, Thom Balla cos 115 PlOPiak.'lWmlrd=
WWI* MI tki mrim
j• 11 loom 23 tubs battitAll
ex. chow, L k co; BO dio d ° d_l l C " 12411 ;
68 dodo, 00 Ilobdrii 171 bp woo. monkoll i Ilia
/Coln; KO bblo mad. 1111 . 11111114dr; 10 011ati was%
Amett; Mon bib. 11 Batsmen b; 20 bill
Abolish I' Yoatordor.2o can motohoo. Bud Rap
gar; as bbls Onos, /11106 - lerci do, Jaa WO,
0r,5 bbki. won. L
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Ault: &CO; Mt. & Aida- MAW;
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MS=
OFFICIIAL.
LAWS OF TILL UNITED STATES,
Passed at as Third Seuios of the Thirty
' - -sereortir- Congress.
[l l / 4 =o—No. 99.]
An Acr to - provider - for the collection Of
abandoned property and for the preven
tion of frauds in insurrectionary •
tries within the United States.
Be it enacted by the Senate and Botts of
llepreeentatioesrolthe - United Slates of -
ica, in CongOas tissembiod, That it shall be
lawful for the Secretary of the Treasury,
from sad after the passage of thia act, as
he dell from time to time see fit, to ap
point a especial agent or agents to receive
and collect all abandoneder captured prop
erty hi any 13 to - or Territory, or any
portion of any - Stab or -Territory of the
United- States tad• as in bum reo
don againstthe lawful Government of the
United States b the proclamation of the
President of J first, , "eighteen hunired
and sixtp.twof' Tided, That such prop
erty shall riot chide any - kind or desonp
don wail has 'ir used, or which was
intended to be d, for waging or carry;
ing on war t the United States, such
as arms, o co, ships, steamboats or
other water Draft, and the furniture, forage
military suppllee, or munitions of war.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That
any part'Of the goods or -property received
or collected by such agent or agents may
be appropriated to public use on due ap
praitement and certificate thereof, or for
warded to any place of sale within the
loyal States, as the public interests may
require; and all sales of such property
shall be at auction to the highest bidder,
and the proceeds thereof shall be paid in
to the Treasury of the United Stater
Sea 8. And eo it further enacted, That
the Secretary of the Treasury may require
the special agents appointed under this
sot to give a bond, with such securities
and in such amount as he shall deem nec
essary, and to require the increase of said
amounts, and the strengthening of said se
curity, as circumstances may demand: and
he shall also cause a book or boo* of *-
Amu* to be kept, showing from whom such
property was received, the cost of 'trans
portation, and proceeds of the sale there
of. And any person claiming tohave been
the owner of any such abandoned or cap
lured property may, at any time within
two years after the suppression of the re
bellion, prefer hls claim to the proceeds
thereof in the Court of Claims; and on
proof to the satisfaction of said court of
his ownership of said property, of his right
to the proceeds thereof, and that he has
never given any aid or comfort to the pres
ent rebellion, to receive the residue of such
proceeds, after the deduction of any pur
chase money which may have been paid,
together with the expense of transporta
tion and sale of said property, and any
other lawful expenses, attending the dis
position thereof.
Sec. 4. And* it furtherruoived, That all
property coming into any of the- United
States not declared in insurrection ae
aforesaid from within any of the States
declared is insurrection, through or by
any other person than any *gent duly.-ap
pointed under the provisions of this act, or
under a lawful clearance by the proper
offioer of the Treasury Department, shall
be confiscated to the use of the Govern
ment of the United States. And' the pro
ceedings for the condemnation and sale of
any such property shall be instituted and
conducted under the direction of the Soo
rotary of the Treasury, in the mode pre
scribed by the - eighty-ninth and ninetieth
Beetle= of the act of March second, seven
teen hundred and ninety nine, entitled
"An sat to regulate the collection of duties
on imports and Wage." And any agent
or agents, person or persons, by or through
whom such property shall come within the
linos of the United States unlawfully, as
aforesaid, shall be judged guilty of a mis
demeanor, and on conviction thereof shall
be-fined in' any sum not exceeding one
thousand dollars, or imprisoned for any
time not exceeding one,year, or both, at the
discretion of the court and the fines, 1 pen
alties, and forfeitures accruing undlir this
sot may be mitigated or remitted in the
mode prescribed by the act of March three
seventeen hundred and ninety-seven or in
such manner i in special oases, as the Sec
retary of the Treasury may prescribe.
Sec. s...doidibe it further enacted, That the_
fifth section of the "Act to further provide
collet o n the 00/104: On of the revenue upon the
Northern, 'll theastern, and Northwest
ern frontier, d - for other purposes 7 ap
primed Stay mirth*, . eighteen - hundred
'And sixty 4 Chill be so sonstrued is to
allow the rary officers which have
been or may be appointed at ports 'which
have been or may be opened or established
in States, declared to be in insurrection by
the proolamition of the President * the
first of July, eighteen hundred and'elaty
two, the same compensation which by law
is allowed - to — perznanout officers of the
satin iositien,'or'the 'ordinary compensa
tion of special agents -as the Secretary of
the Treseurymay determine. -
Sea Q. And be itfirther meet*, That,
it shall be the dity of every officer or pri- i
vats of the reguthr or volunteer forces of
the United States; or sly - Officer, sailor, or
marine in the naval service of GM United
States upon the inland waters of the UM
led States, who may take or ,receive any
such abandoned - property, or cotton, sugar,
floe, Or' teliscOo,'from persons 'in such in
surreetionuy districts, or have it Under his
control, to turn the same over to an agent
appointed as aforesaid, who shall give a
receipt therefor; and In cue he shall re
fuse or negleot so to do he shall be tried by
a court martial and shall he dhimhisaifrom
the service, or, if* offioer, reduced $o the
ranks, or suffer such other punishmeit as
said court shall order, with the approval of
the President of the United Stites.
Solo. 7. And be it /frame enacted, That
none of thep rovhdonsef this act shall ap
ply to any lawful maritime prise by the
naval.forces of the United States.
Approved, kirsch 12, 1863. : '
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2y the Preeident of the United States of
A PROCLAMATION.
r .
Wireinug a Treaty between the United
States of Armin and the Republic of Li
beria was concluded and signed by their
respective Plenipotentiaries, at Lendin, on
the twenty Aka day of October last, - which
treaty is,-word for word as follows:
The UnitedgStates of America and the Re
- public' of,Llberia, desiring to fix, in a
permanent and equitable manner, the
rules to be observed in the intercourse
7 and commerce they desire i4'estiblieh
"
between their respective countries, have
agreed, for purpodo, to , conclude *
treity . of and navigation; and
hays judged that the said end cannot be
better obtained than by taking the; most
perfect equality akd resiprooity for the
of - their operant; and to affect
this they have named as theirrespeotive
Plenipotentilfies, that is to sayi the
President of the Unlkd States of 'Amer,
les, Charles, finals Adam* Envoy Ei-
tnordifisty and /Midst* PhinifpotonUa.
•ry o f MAW Stake of ..Ameriki at
the Court of 131. Janiss. :"and theßepub.:.
lio of Merl* his excelleini Stephen
Allen - -itensm*-- -President theteo4 who
after having'communicated to each otbi
er their respective full' powerspforatt In"
good and due form, have agreed 1 upon
the following , amities: • •
,rkso
HO,.
no for
noI; no
to
ooze.
roof
0.2.%
gales
7 thls
at of
land
load,
do,
• ad; 2
Woo, T
lue . ,
rcmu - 'l. -
There shin be perpetual peso*
friendsidp bellow , the trailed States of
Armiaa'anti the Republic of Liberia, and
also. betweect eillseas of both oonoirim
atirtouzi.
. .
.•_ • •
There obeli be'reelproosl - frealom of will=
mere, between the United States of Amer ,
its'and the Republic of Liberia. The old.
seas of the ilidted Suite" of Azierlos mei
'raids in and trade to w
_pert
_of UM ter
ritories of the Republic Of flto to *dolt
any other foreigners are or shall be _ad
mitted. They shall enjoy full proteetion
for their Tenons and properties ; they shall
be allowed to buy from and to sell to whom
they like, without being restrained or pre
judiced by any. monopoly, contract, or ex
clusive privilege of sate or purchase what
ever; and they shall, moreover, enjoy all
other rights and privileges which are of
may be granted-to any otherhredgnel
subjects, or citizens of the most favored
nation. -The citizens of the Republic of
Liberia shall, in.return, enjoy similar p
action and-privileges in the United Ste
of America and in their Territories:
♦RTIOLE M.
No tonage, import, 'or other- duties 0
charges 'hall be levied in the Republic
Liberia on United States vessels, or
goods imported er exported in Unit
States vessels, beyond what are may
levied on national vessels, or on the lik
goods imported. or exported in natio
vessels; and in like manner no tonage,
import, or other duties or charge, shall be
levied in the United States of America
and their Territories onthe vessels of the
Republic of Liberia, or on goods imported
or exported in those vessels, beyond what
are or may be levied on national vessels,
or on the like goods imported or exported
in national vessels.
C=llll3
Merchandise or goods coming from the
United Stites of America in any vessels,,
or imported in United States vessels from
any country, shall not be prohibited by the
Republic of Liberia, nor be subject to high.
er duties than are levied on the same Made
of merchandise or'goods coming from sni
other foreign country or imported, in:any
other foreign vessels. Ali articles theprow
duce of the Republic - of Takla mey bees-:
ported therefrom by °Wrenof the United
States and United States ,vessels. on as
favorable terms as , by' tie citizens and 'yes
eels of any other foireilpi country.
In like manner all merchandise or goods
coming from-the Republic of Liberia in
any vessels, or imported in Liberian ves,
eels from any country, shall not be prohlb?
Red by the United Stets, of America, nor
be subject to higher duties than are levied
on the same kinds of merchandise or &oda,
coming from any other foreign country or
imported in any other foreign vessels. All
articles the produce of the United States,
or of their Territories may be imports&
therefrom by Liberian citizes and Liberi.
an vessels on as favorable terms as by the
citizens and vessels of any other foreign
country. -
ARTICLE v.
When any vessel of either of the con
tracting parties shall be wrecked, fotmder7'
ed, or otherwise damaged on the coasts; or'
within the territories of the other, the res
pective citizens shall receive) the greatest
possible aid, so well for themselves as for
their vessels and effects. All poulble aid
shall be given to protect their property
from being plundered and their persons
from 111 treatment. Should a dispute arise
as to the salvage, it 00 be settled by ar
bitration, to be ohoeen by the parties res.
pectively.
I=l
It being the intention of the two con
tracting parties to bind themeelyes by the
present treaty to treat each other on the
footing of the most favored nation, it is
hereby agreed between them that any. fa
vor, privilege, or immunity whatever in
matters of commerce and navigation; whit*
either contracting ply has actually gran
ted, or may hereafter grant, to the outsets
or ()Meatus of any other State, shall be ex
tended to the citizens- of the other con
tracting party gratuitously, if the conces
sion in favor of that other State shall have
been gratuitously, or in return for a com
pensation aa nearly as potable of prayer-
Senate value and effect, to be adjusted by
mutual agreement, if the concession shall
have been conditionaL
Each contracting party may appoint
meals for the protection .of trade, to re
side in the dominions of the other; but no
such , consulshall enter upon the exercise'
of his functions until he &UM hate been
approved and admitted, in the usual form,
by the Government of the country to *doh
he is sent.
The United States Government nixes
never to Interfe unless solicited by the
re,
Government of Liberia, in the affairs be
tween the aboriginal inhabitants and the
Government of the Republic of Libel* in
the jurisdiction and territories of the Re
public Should any United States citizens
suffer loss, in person or prop.rty, from vi
olence by the aboriginal inUbitants, and
the Government of the Republic of Liberia
should not be able to bring the aggressor
to justice, the United States Government
engages, a requisition ha vii V nl ae rznient„ n tilts -
made therefor by the Liberian
to lend such aid as may be required.
inns of the United States residing in the
territories of the Republic of Liberia are
desired to 'abstain frein all meth intercourse '
with the aboriginal inhabitanta as will
tend to the violation of lawand a disturb.
&Doe of the peke ot.the country.
The present treaty shall be ratified, and'
the ratifications exchanged at London,
within the arum of nine months front the
date hereof.
In testimony wiumio4'. the Pleniptenti
arias before mentionedhave hereto snbecrl
- their names and affixed their seal& •
Done at London the twenty-first day •Ar
October, in the par one thousand eight
hundred ma 3 siztyl4.lo.
aeLatas rautots ADAMS. au :
IiTZPHSJi ALLEN BWON. Lanza
And whereas the said treaty has been
duly ratified on bo th parts, and the reaper
tire ratifications ,
of the same, were ,es,
changed at Los:dation the tenth ultimo, by
Charles Francis Adams, Regain, Envoy
Extraordinary and Minister Platipotentli-'
ry of the United States at the Court of St.
James, and Gerard Ralston, Esquire,' Con
sul General and Commissioner for maim
behalf of the Republic of Liberia, oi "the
part of their rears:tire Governments i i•
Now therefore, be it known, tbst a .a
&laden Lamour, President of the If
States of America, hare caused the said
treaty to be made public, to the mai that'
the same, and every clause and article=
thereof, may be observed and Milled, With.
good faith, by the United: State" and the
citizens thereof: • .
In witness erhereof, I have hereunto Bet
my hand, and Ganged the seal of the Uni
tedEltatas to be affixed..,
Done st the city of liraddi'iston, tide
eighWenth day of March; is the
[L. is.] year
,of mu - Lord one 'oniuhnd
• eight hundred and sixty.thrte,
• and of_the Independontoe Of. the
United States the eightpeerenth:
ABBATE/al LINCOLN. ,
By the President:
Wrtars.n L Swariie,
Secretary of-St-ate.
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