Vitishurgh •Smttil. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG 12 0111 AFFAIBB. ar orriouk . Pa PM OF Till aITY Ittipniovii!zszaat. 0111111TATIOIN for the P. 4u., by G. L Shaw, Optkdan. No. it Pitch sus--oerrseted drily 7 • IN Brit. [fir MEADS. 9 0:took, a. a —..... 102 22 V . a ..... -......... 120 96 92 Dartnesue_.... .... ........-.. 29 2.10 Pittsburgh bestiary t. commission. Ole foll:kwing dosstionsbave been received at dm rooms of the Comitission dazing Nit week, ending Batarday. August Btb 7 boxes, 8 A. 8., Jamestown, Iletotr cm. 1 barrel and 1 box, donors anknowa. 1 box, 8. A. 8, West Newton, Alma co. 1 box, 8. A. 8., Waynasburs. 1 box, Ladies' Roust Bootety, &smarts villa. 1 box, S. A. 8., West Brook. 1 hor, Oil Olt; Ald Society. 1 bow, donors unknown. 1 package, • friend In South Milbank. packages, &pie:opal Aid Society. . 19 done eggs, 8. A. 8., Richmond, Hamp ton and Pipe township'. 1 box, Ladies of Resonant and vicinity. 41 boxes, 8. A. 8 , Hookstown. 1 package, Mrs. Rills Saber. 2 boxes,ls. A. 8 , Brownsville. 1 bundle Mrs. Murdock. 1 box, 8. A. 8., West Greenville. 1 box, L.A. 8., Allegheny. 1 package, Mrs. L. G. Smith. • 2 boxes, 8. A. 8., Salem, Marone 00. 1 b 8 egg,, donors unknown. 1 keg ptokice, donen unknown. Money received by James Parks, Jr.: Citizens of Rest Liberty par 'Robert tewartsville,l. A. 8 li • ... 4 65 We append the following letter from • Plaid Agent et the Christian Commission to the Secretary of the Sanitary Commission: B. 1:11111.11TWI Cominsidos, _ BLUIOII Omni, Nashville, July 7.9. Dr. J. 8 Newberry, Secretary Western Depart- Weld U.S. Sasit2i7 00igunigiriel's KT Diu' Bra desire, on behalf of the Christi= Commission, to render grateful ac knowledgment for the uniform, generous and cordial co-operation of yourself and the agents of your Oommluion in our work of bringing spiritual comforts and blessings to the soldiers. But for your assistance as the Ant, and its continuance all along, our work would bonbon greatly impeded In the Army of the Cumberland. Also, in my repent trip to Violuburg, in 'the earldom of the Christian Commission, I lugs at all points kindly remind and materi ally aided by the Sanitary Commission. My own feelings that the work of beth Commis sions, though wrought in different depart ments, should be entirely co-operative, were fully reciprocated by year agents at Cairo. Memphis, and on the Barge on Yasuo River. My observations of your work on that Barge were very pleasant. I saw stores dispensed to noddy applicants most freely and in our. prising quantity antystioty, and when I got beck on the Brae, I found st the Division Hospitals, when the slak and wounded were coming in, bridles with your mark, and dried and canned fruit, and lemons and ',blok es., whieh °mild have been furnished from no other some. I knew, that without the time ly help of the Sanitary Commission, then would have been deatitution and consequent suffering in many of those hospitals. I want to bear testimony to the noble chtis tian philanthropy of the men in charge of your Commission in that department. lam persuaded they °wild not do tbeet work from unworthy motives. Money cannot procure such servlses MI you are nelliiTing, for In stenos, from Dr. Weather, at Vicksburg. Every week's experience in my army work, bringing me among the tempi and through the hoe_pltats, and giving an opportunity, which I always Improve, to loot In at the different quarters of your Commission, leads me to a continually higher estimate of the work yen have on hand. lam satisfied that your system of distributing hospital stores la the garnet one. Such large contributions as the people are making, cannot be handed over to the army on any TO11151:411K system, unless It be torn few days, amid the •morjen vies of a severe battle. A business involving suck expenditures, would be entrusted by business man only to permanent and responsi ble agents. That among all your employees, there should be no unworthy man, is more than a reseonahle mind. can ask. The Christian Commission and the Christie' Church would gis down under that test.' Let me Moss this Inu of thanks, my dear brother, with my daily prayer, prayer whin I houted in the "Soldier . . Home," in Louis ville, and have often repeated asoatin the "Soldier's Best," at Memphis, on the "Barge" in Yazoo river, in the division hospitals ander the guns of lirtaksburg,in tha and stoke room, and In the camps and hospitals at Murfreesboro—a prayer fresh on mY ilps as I have jut come from seeing wounded suety phord pillions at Tullahoma and Winnester, lifted from rough blankets, and undressed from the soiled clothes of much aid battle, and laid in your clean sheets and shine, upon your comfortable gains and pillows—a brayer to which every Ondstian heart in the land win latjein—"God bless the Sanitary Cara abatis I" Most cordially. pars, EDWARD P. Sans, Yield Apt U. S. Cattails:l Comadision. Gea. *Gado to the V. 8. Christian Commission. ..BannQUILTILIS Aattr Or 001 POTONACII August 6. 1863. George Mears, Chairman a S Christiesit - Cbecainient,h3 /Saab street, Philadelphia: Diaz Bra: I received moonily, through the hands of Mr. Cole, your kind letter of the 27th ult. It will afford me very great pleasure to rimier you every encouragement ind iaell lb in my power to prosecute the good and holy work you have entered upon. I memo you, no one look, with more favor step the tteGkristian, who minister, to the eplritual wants of the dying, or the physical wants of the wounded, than Glom who are most instrumentl in the line of their duty in owning this suffering; hence, you may rest 'Misled ant in this army your agents iced . amdstants.will zeoeleweviry oo,operatioa and be treated with all the considaration due the lanortant and noble work they as* engaged upon. - . I chill be glad to bear from Pon, whenever anything scours, requiring my anion, and shall always h• ready as far as the exigencies of thoservioe and my authority will permit, So comply with your wishes. Very mspeitinl4, and truilJolote .ososes G. Musa, , Major Gaeta! Commanding. Arrested for Pedaryi Among those enrolled la the 814' ward wan a mss amyl Amoy Value! sio tru ea lucky as to drai a pain la the* lottery wklatras lately told la Lb!! etti. Bum did not like the award of the "wheel of tor tom," and claimed eamaptloa epos the pies at allows. lie aPpearei before the Baron 'Moat Demi, lD deo,tbie; and made oath that its was sot a anima at *ma United States ; sad further that kw bad as*/ exercised the Atli% of entrart` limed Us acquaintances, toweimr, who wear familiar with his slam dents, hinted tip thi zooid of the Wootton of /anew; 1812,50 d fogad that Barney Train or bad aotagly.Totimi at that *lentos. Xi was atwordiasty arresaid on a sharp of per- Lau* cad yestordel the . Grand Juq for the mutant- Dlstilot loassolvasis frond • • inn bUlstanit" him. Be was imoordingly . told for trial" It is Ws alispd that the so eased is a deserter from the United BMW owls*. Ant= 07 Htter's flassmi.—We 'nada. Auld th►y at the request of General Kelloyi Kney's Battery has Mon ordered by the War_ Dsperlasent to tam over their gam, horses sad equipments to an artillery company whlok Joni oar use. tote, doting General 111iiroy's. retreat from Winchester. The battery bop wen espeoted to mash this clip last night. • pLVI TY017617D Das and will wleotod GUI ,I'howsniplis of Usaerals of tbs.msoy, ooytea spouts, Anon sad Acimuts. Promi ' Gni/gen sad Woraris,-414.-alp rdonar ~.dosea;• sod mks iphetieq if Pi 's r du e tjyypo e Postotleo. _.u.r -c=*: Ratilleatlos fifeetin r. Q alb nrierna•la. , - o: 0 s %As b id , .t •isht o'cloai last night, at the corner of Pso gylvania avenne and Stevenson street, far then:upon of ratifying the nominations of the Union Convention. There were &boat four hundred persons present. Smith's Brass Band discoursed some fin* musks before the opening, and at the change of speakers. The following alone wore elected : Bolden—Caturrorana W. Baum, &Q. Vice Presideato—Conzad Bireiniaa, Jobs M. Roberts, J. W. Barker, Joshua Rhodes, Henry Entirely, Henry Haley, Alexander tdo- Res, Samuel Morrow, John S. Gould, William J. Richardson, John Earl, William Williams, William Phillips, George P. Bunnell, James Taylor, John M. Killen, David Pastan, John Aiten. &ovaries—J. Steele, John A. Miler, A. Hembert„ Ernest, Morrow, Rail Patterson. Speeches wore made by John R. Sawyer, BA; Ez.Gov. Johnston, and J. J. Mobeitiok, Joan H. SLIFTII2, Ent., made a lengthy speech in support of Gov. Curtin and Judge Agnew. lie spoke of the difilnities with which Gov. Cantu had to contend, in finding the contr . : involved is tint! war; that the Governor had been true to the interests and people of Piney lambs, and was deserving of the cordial and hearty support of all loyal man. He also spoke of Judge Agnew as an able jurist, and remarked that not one of his decisions had ever been reversed by the So pram* Bench of 'hellish". Thewnestion now at lune, is the most important.that ever came before the Alison Of Pennsylvania. The question is whether this Union can be dis solved ? It gaits:n to the bent of every man, woman and child, from thecentr• to the circumferenee el the land. The great ques tion before the people is a question of power —a question whether you as well as myself, who earn our bread by the sweat of the brow, shall be rednoed to the same level am the ne gro who is bought and sold as meat upon the bubliter's shambles. It is a question of p0w er.....1t is a 1111.1311112 whether in the South, the laboring man shall have the opportunity of platting himself upon the equality of him that owns negroes or cot. That is the ques tion I Not whether the negro shall be freed from bondage, for in God's own good time that nay be done—God grant it may be soon. Yet, Attar saying all this, I am not an abo litionist. Bx-tiov. Johnston, being (madly - called for, then came forward and spoke. Ile said : Ln the selection of a Governor of-this great Com ' moawealth, are involved issues that are far boyond and above all the questions that poi shay can bo connected with individnale. The suocess or failure—thesis iation or dopreseion of one man or an entire set of men, Is a mat ter of little amount. This government, under which we hays lived for eighty odd years, is an experiment, and an experiment that is yet to be tried. At the foundation of this exper iment Is the greet and living truth, whether mum is capable of self government. It t, for us to de:amine whether this government is to be handed down unimpaired to future gen erations. What signifies • man or • genera tion of men when thtf great principle is at stake—either to be faithfully preserved or surrendered into the hands of some tyrant power, which will not permit you or I to moot together and express our sentiments upon governmental affairs. voles In the crowd, "That's arms."] This great principle, that man h capable of self-govinstnentp although an experiment, has been tried in the seven years' war of the Revolution—it was tried by the men who framed the Declaration of Indepandstee-isly the men who framed the Constitution, and under that Constitution and the laws, for fifty years, no man's rights were hemp:seed upon or disregarded. Bat within four years there has been great chapges. Then we could all take each other's heads all over the conotry, as American oit • teens ; now you are called upon to come for ward us one man and swear upon the altar of your country that this experiment shall not e a failure. We have upon us civil war Did you commence it [A voice, "ea sir."] Dld you have any agency or part or per eal in bringing these cruel afil kitten. upon this people? [Vcioes,"no sir."] I say so too I You were pursuin g the ordinary labor of your handy, and attending to your own business, and you took it for granted that you had placed aim in power who would faithfully attend to the management of pub • lie &Beira entrusted to their hands. But you stow all that hal beep:nod. You have now to astablish the great and eternal truth that man is capable of self•government. Let that idea over be Inonlcatodia yourmiads. Main tain that principle, my fellow. citizens. Let it never for one moment:tie absent from your miad, and I tell you American inatttutians 'tillage on Itoreming tilt time shall be no mo 4. [Applause.] Judge Woodward is not In favor of carry lug this war to a successful termination un less it is done with an if or a but. [A voice; pat him out them] He must have some con dition. Ed voice; we mast halm no soadi lion ] I say We must liars no condition until this rebellion is put dowL. Under no drown stances am I willing that you should tasks conditions with any kind or description of men who have mullets In their hands or bayonets at your throats. Lit us restore the government. We cannot restore it by argu ment—not by oonspromiso—not by concession Ea VOWS j " no, din; we can only restore It by power--by strength of arms. When we are through with this war we can Mon call up:hi thew who have violated the laws of na tions. .J. J. Blebs:dot, Rig., was then loudly sail ed, and on appearing, remarked that it was a ratidostion molting. That, although he bad not been a political friend of Gov. Cur tin, he 'laded to the woke of the party. Re belonged to the Republican party, which, In short words, means that th. poop!. rills," "lb. mijoilty must rule." That as a good Republican, ha bowed•to the will of the ori ma jty, and itspeeted ethers to do so. Mr. Blebenlok also spoke about to minutes in German. The meeting adjourned about an o'clock, in giving three churn for Andrew G. Curtin, Judge Agnew Ind the Union. Accident to a Lady. On Tuesday evening, about six o'clock, as Dr. I. Rogers and wife were returning from the Cemetery in &bogy, along Penn street, opposite the Fair Crowds, the pin which bald one side of the shafts to the aid dropped out, math, shaft fell against the heels of the horn, causing him._to run of. A storm wea blow ing up at the time, and the Doctor was unable to see ahead, owing to the thick clouds of dolt which were bone upon the brume. Fearing that be might encounter some other vehicle, he 101214 the horse up u well an he could, and advised Mn. Rogers to jump out. She did.so; but in lighting upon the ground she disloomad her ankle, and fell, resolving also a severe contussion upon the head. fihe wu soon after conveyed to her residence on Fourth street, where she is doing well. The Doctor wu dragged or thrown from the bug gy, Ind narrowly escaped being trampled upon by the horse: A* athletics' men seised the animal by the head, and rosined the Dr. unhurt from under the horse's feet. Death of Wm. U. Whittier, Dub We regret to annoimis theeudden demise of Wm. R. Whitney, Rev, an old and well known eltlseu, Whoapired at his residenoe, on Congress street,olut wrealag. He had re sided ken fora period of OM twenty-Ace yoga, and mos, of that time was englpd in .the printing badness. He woo at one time an editor of the Oh aside and subsequntly assaulted the job printing business for a sumatior of yaws- Re was ako suppd as a initier on the /Kowa and. Post, and was noted for Ids tad sad facility as a Journalist. He was a mac of Ihke ability, and waaterer he undertook to do he did.wW. Nor Mil put four or Ave years Is Veld the eider of No tary Pablo. Re vie wall known to the busi ness community, and his death will be sin esrelyArtetted:bf *large circle of fries& Arrest of Gamblers. One Tuesday afternoon two men named ROWS Y . Cabspbill and Robert Palma ware , &nested by °Monk gems - and- Shore, and eabilibetore Alderman Illaholson, to slower. • ak Anse of keeping • kiMbllng hence. Thi Intimiallim was made by Moroi G. Minh a am whom thus sharpers had .I'done hat of a oonstderable atm of money, at their new on blimentalley. WbUolalliaratett hike Muir gipped mit atlite back dootand med• good idieteips. :Campbell Mated ball ltegl,oeo for hie appal:am at Dears, Palmer bills from Chnieland, aid bsi: Mae ,bigisge at the Clair hotel. Omapbell belong, here, and :aides In Allegheny. 'or t 7 iIt•BELL 1111IMILB ..Dalttli th e tact th at rs• thermometer ranges in Wm ass„ Claspbell'a inimitable troupe still con tinue, to utmost large and fashionable midi, *nose at the Theatre. Now 'features me being intradneed nightly, and the musical seleotions are of the most pleasing and ani mating oharaoter. The company is one of the largest and most talented now in the oowntry, and is every way worthy the reputa tion of the veteran manwpr. • Film ox /FILM/D.—The Large saw mill and barge yard of Hems. A. H. Raney & Co, lodated on Hen's Island, Duquesne Borough, were destroyed by fire about six e'elook last evening. The oil refinery of Henn. Reamer, Bays & Co., adjoining the saw mill, was alto destroyed. We did not ascertain the amount of the loss. RAO2 am Cowes Palm —An exciting scrub non took place at Collins Park. on Tuesday afternoon. Four hones were entered, bat Laverty's black won the nos in three straight heats. Time-2:46, 2:69, and 2:43. spIiCIAL LOCAL NOTICIRe. fluorin Aro liainz's ammo NAolllllln r fat lamily and manufacturing imposer, are the best In are. L. P. 11a.toorr, Germs! Agent. No. 18. Pffth street. Tiosis/ PAM, Plain and Onuiciental 81st• Moles, and dealer In Pennsylvania and Ver mont sista of the but quality at low Mee. Whoa at Alm Laughlin's, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. apetam Monne OUT its Emu 'hook at. Con.— B&W' Graham, merchant tailor is selling off his Spring and Sommer stook oigoods at cost. They consist of all the latest styles of cloths, cassimeres and outings, of which he is pre. pared to make op In the most fashiinable manner, and at coot pries. The public should not neglect to avail themselves of this rare ahem= sad save moan by giving him an early oall. Aleo,i, largo anortunint of Vain and fancy cassintoros, well adapted for boye wear, which he Will soli by the place for billow cost. Mothers should not negieot to call way. SAY% Gummy Merchant No. 64 Nuked stmt. ATTUTIOX. &araaaen Voi.urrasas I—The attention of our country's brave defenders ro. coati' , returned from the seat of war, and of the public in general, is again directed to the Very extenalre end hindsome assortment of the iateat stylae of French, English and American plan goods, for pants coats and Tuts, lately received by Messrs. Job& Wider 8 Co, Merchant Tailors, No. 126 Federal .rest, Alletchony. A tasteful selection of gentlemen's furnishing goods will also always be found oo the shelves of the establishment, together with a lot of ready-made clothing, got op in the best manner. New Aerator. or Mum Ctotruie.—Ot ten we are asked, where can we buy a neat and comfortable summer suit, made to order, thus having the charm of selecting our own goods ? To all those inquiiiss wean answer, go to Messrs. W. H. Maass k Co., (arum of 'Federal street and Diamond Square, Alleghe ny, and you will be suited according to your 'mete. They bats just received their summer_ pods, and for slogans* of styles they canno t be surpassed, and for fitness they are the very persona, as their work is all done under their own supervision. Give them a call, and ydu cannot fail to be satlided. Ores Boma Din IT.—Bev. B. B. Morley, Attleboro' Hue., wiltee—" The effiet of Mn. B. A. Allen's World's Hair }loiterer has been to change the crown of glory" belonging to old mon to the original hoe of youth. Tide wee done by • single bottle. Others of my acquaintances hen need it with same effect. The Zyiob•leamum I regard as an invaluable dreier°, for the hair." Sold by Druggists everywhefe. Depot, 1913 Greenwich et, New York. dew OHILP DOM.III t Lie. 251, Nan street. eats of teeth for tow dollars, better than those at Ilya 40115te at the other dratal establishments. All per , tons cry requested tc con at the Institute after baring aanartaiaed tc. 1-trost erten' at the other cheap places. Alt work done at the Leidy:us is rnaranteed superior to any obtte,Dontif.try Ie the At?. Wives, Mountie AND Sinus, whore Hns• bands, Boas and Brothers are 'erring In the Army, o►nnot pat into their knapsacks a more necessary or trainable Olt than a few box,' of HOLLOW AY'd PILLS and OINTMENT. They insecre health emu under the exposures of a soldier's We. Only 25 Gents a box or pot. 219 Norma TO P Roatiaat, &earrs ;INA' ALL °SAULT IRTS111•71110.--For repair/ or al terations to stores ur dwoUings, now re4r4 tisk ta)thing skin in the Carpenter, lino ' ..q n Cuthbert's Carpenter Shop, Virginnt,. shove Salthdeld streo:e elk orbs entapN,a attended to, 0111/1011 Iqd CAZILiGI CA.LL.II will be taken at the Omnibus *Moe, No. 406 Liberty street, day or nista. All orders left 'at the above pleas will be promptly attended to. All calls most be paid in advsz6e. O. Btu, Dantlit, 24 Peas tlreet. uvra a sr 61 hpsiwass .f big Trrotettriot PJ27.6114L-0a Tandy. the 11th laotaas, JOHN POWfllLta fa the 611111 fear of Ifla sae. Tom femoral will plain froto t u reold•no• of bit non-in.litar, Wok. Bowbottora, No. 161 W•batao groat, rill (if•daastal) airmaroos. at 2 o'cloca, procasd to 4111mblay Oantatm. The Meads of the fatally are rafirsotJally loolted to atlon4 PUBLIC .rOTICES. 1W PELL GAMMA DELTA —Thero will be ► Otitteintiou of Brothers In Pill Gainuse belt% et Pittsburgh. Pa, oa TaFIIOCLT, /ingest ilth, et 103ia. a., I ths Meseta build ing, on fifth street. AII Brothers are Invited to be priosot. tir order of the 0. 0 'WSW O.THEBE WILL BE A MELTING of the Onion Imsendre Committee, at the C. of Marshall • Detwa, Dorm of fifth sad Grant items. Pittsburgh oa TELII69DAY, the 13th day id Angina, 1369, at 10 Weleek a. to. All the tosathera ere aernestly requested to Mated. Hy red, r. L. M. BROW Prost& t. J. H. BUM', UT.t earotary. aollvd 0.11011t15.-111 a meeting of the DB&TILItiI, held cn Alceidey *venlig, dm tollowt g rates for Walla' oil were adopted, to com mence eu the 13th . _ PZEIHAnIIII4, FILLYD, Cita 3; MOE PCS it&oxistA, sten. 3 01111311. Tian mime Malt& all places edible the regular 11101.1 oth.alitg. aultat KART DRATlllial. [l7ti KAM) UN KM . MN IV, • • AT LORENZ'S 0110 TX, (wear nispirasapraZaj OS THOBYDA T, Avast I.llb, Ist3. Wyatt by the Ladies of Et. Jame' Muzak of Taat• poniniswitts. Pricsads to be sppUed to • wary 'worthy ppa.. Jam u s' Mown Tarry win trays ...eery too alnutie for tbo ground Musts by A. Ludwig's ostabratid Omit Band °truer Volute nay bobtailed by ants/ upon BOBS.ItcO6I U. with Jams Browniss, BA lb tu mud, we noon - Ms .roans. ear cioam oust MOO alit sults2( UkfiltriditlOßl 1 1 11,n116......11111 MSG bo bold at ttm Board of Trade Bonn, f w o rmy of Pittsborgb, on TiIItBDAY, no SBA day of Anima ant, as 111 o'clock so., to aka &mon Viremomot ths Plitobargb Grata Lon. to Goonany, to awn for the rosator par. tirsomon danavom, Wm. Ennui, . . Joao B. Goanium. Jose Boon, W. mqaum, and ottn .t. store. • Lr - ; - or• ft • ' BOU_ .N 1 • 'nor embe d to me who km mud so Soldiers for • tom not low than aloe months, with choke of &glum& or OinOS,y. Jrar forthar lattratatke boars at Ha 76 PUth stmt, up stars. L I. BAOBAB% lat UM. 9th Bowinsat P. S. V. 0. solkoodlf IoREAVER SEMINARY. Plt• rail Term of krationn welts opts on 6h. PIMP DAr OP fIIPTZMILTR. Rata rat tans. 140 00—for board and zoom. addrves, B. B. 111110118, Balmer, Pa. anCtswillw Onion or Itiontaarraessrortaessu gib.; tittaborgb, P.NOTI, OE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to ...or the; Butootbere to the Steak of thi West. sa 'Trampietstko Censjousy thee aa aateeestest of FITS Dtml4lllll lib 00 ) P lll MAUS toile= Wed own the stock sabeartbet.Pl7shill at the ettlos of the Tremens, at Plttsbuthh. as or beton ths ma day of Juni, 1t43, .ad a UM asscoat nary thSrt d:L t =r. null otherwise sallied Joao italKOWl6L.Pecntati. D3VRNUE BWII 13.—A Ml asso* Lb omit d simmuilltanys 44.....0r Mad albs Internal Balsos• Offlos, Ma. WM*"atxss AJko. IY GarmalaLisqui",f 7" 16 el' DAVID il. rya Wham of the 1114 Dariziot. ram% THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, OUR SPYOL&i; t 3! PATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON Epecial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh /Unite WiSEIZOTOIf, Aug. 11,1863. i ass. serer! °m t. w oteort; It is und. tood that Grant, in hie °Metal report of the logo or Vicksburg, contradicts the statement hitherto universally accepted, that the plan of Juuning the batteries and taking Vieksburg in the rear, by which the anal mosses was, achieved, originated in Wash ington. He reprssents it eolely as his own. The report will be given to the Piblio in • few days. Some new development has delayed its publication thug tar. 1=1! The rebels were lately very much outraged at our sending them, in exohange, some Oak and wounded robs! soldiers, who, as they said, were of no use to them. It is ander etood that they mean to intonate by sending beak to as some et our wont wounded, taken at Settysbarg. A private letter, received here to-day, from • prominent officer at Warrenton, says : A rebel Lieutenant, who deserted from their army, and came into ono lines, last Sunday, reports that great dissatisfaction exists among the North Carolina, Tennessee and Missis sippi troops, particularly among the former, at the cox:Milos' Of.sfrairs in their respeotive States. Tke North Carolina trona threaten to mutiny union rent beak home. Onoe there, they icy they will throw down their arms and abandon the rebel cense, of which they are heartily dolt, It Is only with great difficulty that the °Moors restrain the men. Cleat feotion also extends to the aims, aid is in creasing among the rank and file. The troops from the Southwestern State. now argue that there is no Use cf iurthsr reeistenew eine* Vicksburg and Port Undson have fallen, and the National troops have gained possession of the Mississippi. The Mississippi and Ten nessee levies are also clamorous to go home. The defeat at Gettysburg seeme to have completely broken the spirits of lare's army, and the otmoet apathy prevails among both officers and men. They hare Met all hopes of the South being able to suomed in the rebellion. The man are &latest unanimously in favor of peace at any cost. • The ribels arc making dogmata efforts to organise another tannin cavalry force, and are impressing Into the terries all the horses In Virginia. Whole regiments of infantry am being monnted and converted into cavalry. viin DOCOLAILS Was in Washington yesterdsy for the first time In his life. He had en 4nterview with the President and Storetiry of Vet, oonnoot ad with business of negro mutating, and left egeto, to resume his work. last evening. His son is In the h4th blassachutetts, and* one of the obarges against sort Wegner, ming out unharmed. TEI 111171110. Nothing seem, to its known here of the forthcoming important meeting, in this oily, of distinguished personagoa, to discuss ques tions oanneotod with the rebellion, whioh this afternoon's Western dispatches promise as. Col. James, formerly e New York Ben Burner, has been apooteted o,lleotor of the port et San Vranoi.oo, viol) as Coogretamen Lowe, who has mimigne3 to amp. the Uniefi nomination fokloverpor of CaMorale. Col. Jame/ I for bte poet to marrow. DISIMBID ?JON THE 1311111.10 Alpheus Socte, Co. L , Cch Liles rug, has been dismissed from the serviso for con duct unbecoming an °Moor and a gentleman. . New York has been agitated to-day over a glory that Mr. hiooolo deed suddenly thin .rooming. He most have reoevered rapidly, *ate was In vary good hoi;th this afternoon. SALIM OI rZYI TWEITIFS The tales of Fire-Twenties In the last two weeks amount to needy $14.000,000, 'margin thus over a $1.000,000 a day. OILDItiID TO MITT Surma J. L. Lees, of Ohio, Is ordered to kosoorsaa' army. 11 TOTS. Balaton Handl and Commis, and Sam natality* Ely ars in town. PROM PHILADELPHIA. 8044 Dispatch to the Illtiothose% Gantt.. Parrenit.rwre, Aug. 11. 1863. There it not •n Rein of news up to 11 p. m., the latest hour, as to the result of the Tory heavy bombardment of Port Sumter that was looted for yo.tarday morning An arrival of • stammer it Fortress Monroe, from Port Royal, brought oo news whatever of any mo ment. Lee'. whole army is south of the Rapidan. hieado's army is being teinforesd at the rate of lire hundred every day. Four hatched drafted men- leave Phil-idol phis tomorrow morning. I Items from 'Washington Weenteovos,.Aog. 11.— It ie curious how a rumor could prevail in New York, as lacer. tallied by a private tole' am, that President Lincoln died at eight ,o'olook this morning. He is well, and attended the Cakinst meeting to.day a usual. Commissioner Doh tt so gone to Ilan. sae' to make' Prolimitotry . arrangements fur the fortuivil at the Indians from that State. Yemen, desirous • of entering the different gradu of • Assistant Engineers in the volun teer navy of the Untmd Builds, are Maier. bled to present themselves to the Chief Bee. neer at Brooklyn, Charlestown andPhibuiel. phi& Nary Yards for examination. If their professional and physical qualifioations ase satiefsetory -and lettere establishing their good morel character are presented, they will be• usommended to the department for ap• pointments sounding to the wants of thrum.. A special to the Axe from Washington. dated Aug. 10. says that Judge Advocate General Galt decides that any mask absent Or at ses, who may be drafted, is not to be re garded as a deserter ia •ttm sight of the law natU he is notified of the fact that ha has been drafted. from *crops. Stier Yon', Aug.ll.=The steamer Ohba, from Liirerpool on the Ist and Queenetasea on the 24 arrived this afternoon. Thu um has b un mainlyantiolpatad eia Cape Baas. Marshal Borah . it is stated, will have Men ho on Sept. 15th , giving up the command to Gen. Hnafae The sane authority soya that negoUstions between the Wee pawns for • common reply S. Russis,.are on the pointof a auesessful ter mination. Le Reece does _sot despair of Aussie Free• onelllatory. Shotild she, hemmer, be °amides thipoted, the oeutequenee would be gesterst war, &dog la "queiVon all thkinter• SW of Europe.. Natioial Sabbath Convention. flozarsei,, Aug. 11.--The - Noland Sab bath Cooveatles „methue'•tt•d u. woos of the loyal States were reareseoted. NOnsiatt Whtt.,of New-York, oelled- - the nualthig. to or d er ; Be?. Bodge, of Now!Jersiyi we. tolnlionfiChMoaul W. W. Elloworth L 'of .Conueetlost, was mat pirmarieut Prod. dent; Prof. North, of Hauilitoa College, 8.0. littosyl Wm. B. Bodies of New York, Choir. atone Butane sounciesol, and the Preeident. &Abased elogueit humeral addien, and Prof. PhlillyflosuiV'of Ponuttlranla, read as essay ea ' the Airiedeon Sabbath. The Cloardidon adjourned to Thursday. Interestiaittom the Department of Cl= Carlo, Aug. 11.—gunboats are being pre pared to 03 operate with General Steele's ex pedition into Arkansas. Tbekibrirg is being put in s complete sanitary condition. Rations are still issued daily to upward of 10,000 inhabitants. It is reported that the guerrilla Richardson bad rotur, ed to West Tumefies, with minims meat carry out the conscription. It is said be bee instructions to conscript all light colored negro., between the ages of 18 and 45, to serve for three years is soldiers, *Ms expi ration of whioh time they are to be manumit ted, bat receive no pay for serviee. A reconnoissance, ander Major Warden • of Gen. Ransom's staff, to . Woodville, 70 nilen from Natalie: ' destroyed. 5 locomotives, 43 platform and 12 passenger cars, and burned a rebel cotton factory at Woodville; also cotton and manufactured goods to the amount•of $200,000 Cairo Is throned with twenty day's fur loughed man from below, en their way hems, Twenty deserters delivered themselves up after listesiog to a speech from Gen. Logan at Marion a day or two ego. Deserters are being captured daily, in the Southern counties of Danals, and for warded to their regiments. Memphis, Av. company of cit!sen scouts, numbering about 60 moo, organised in North Alabama in June last, to resist the rebefeonserlption, and have thus evaded every effort to capture them. They report to ihn. Dodge at Corinth. Their number is lamas lug daily. They have either captured or driv en out every edifier sent loto that legion to enforce the conceriptioa. Letters from privates In Bragg'i army re port him falling beak to Atlanta, Georgia. Considerable numbers of deserters who tabled their arms &rein the mountains neer Pikeville, Ala., and are organising with the °Aims to resietthe conscription. The efforts to eremite the conscription Is Nest Tennessee is' pretty effectually broken up by the vigilance of If urlbut's army. From New York New Yolk, Aug. 11.—There was se • a twenty-five delete( snastroke in the oily es teiday, many of them mortal. Col. Deforest, of the Haven's ea rg., Is under arrest, charged with havin stranded the Government to the amount o $30,000. The draft Is nearly conspiste in the wes tern/ part of New York. Rev lens of the en rollment lists have been o ered in the trot nine districts of the E tate . The draft therein wUI take place in about Osseo's.. Jeff. Davis I, Dl at labium:4d, and doubts of his recovery are e tonal:id. It is said Else. e has addressed a letter to' Davis, oelling u on him not to hang the two Federal celeer eounned in Richmond, as his son, Geo. Vir F. las, would in consequence be bung. If this resulted, be deolared his Intention to throw up his commission. It 11 not believed the rebels will hang our officers. From Cbatlestou.—Tba Siege - Pro. arcselog. Favorably—From New bens, dec. Fol'l'llllll Monson, Aug. 10.—The steamer Pants arrived Ole morning from Steno Inlet. Capt. Phillips reports that he left there Fri day, at •vhioh time the siege vu progrening favorably, and the officers and men were in fine epirite. No news of Importance. The following letter hes been received from oar Newham correspondent: Ambers, Aug 9 —The people in Eestern North Caroline, are to hold, in a few days, a great mese Convention, for the purpose of tutting. our Government to send a sallloient force into this deportment to occupy Raleigh, Wilmington aid Weldon, in order to force the rebel army to abandon Virginia, end thus restore these two groat States to the Union at onto. The War Feeling in Europe New 'loan, Aug. It —A Part letter sap The alarm about a war with Russia continues, sod the most improbable reports are started hourly is regard to it. The situation to day to this: France will not go alone into a war with Roasts, for tear of an European coali tion. Dot If, on the other hand, Prance can carry Austria, 13,gtand, and Bwedce into the war with her, then Smile, which hie be lieved this coalition wee impossible, will back out and concede the cix points. Thus, in oithor onto), war seems for the moment impos sible. Franc., and Sweden are cigar for the war, Sat./wet:is and //suited hold back. Is the mcsntimo trade is autfatog by the fright se mush 'as if the war was setaelly cam maraca. Markets by Tclegrapp. ea , Toes.. bug. IL—Flour hoory and lower with only a very moderate butine• at $1,0005,10 for Fs tra State, $6.9005,60 for common to good ship ng beands The Market cloned dull and heavy. .Witisky len active, but without • decided change at 4514(M400. • When heavy and folly lo lower at $1,07 041.13 for ChiceiTOSpring, $1,07@1,19 tor klilwankee Club. $Ll99l: f 5 for Amber Green Bay Spring. Corn s- without a d bled change, with • moderate bust. nee doinr—c ell, for home use at 07 0g forphip• plug mined Wisconsin, including ono boat l oad of Chicago at en%c, which is above market, sad no for W bite Western. Oats le decid.dly lower at SW Eric fur Weetern. Pork opened Atm, and closed lees attire. Beeson nod Sides dull and Unchanged. Lard Arm, sad more doing at Money quiet and easy at 60534. and dull and drooplog; Ist clan bills qnotod at istim3.39g. Gold doll; open ng at 20X, advanclog to 26%, and closing dull at 2034. ar.r.t.i.erz JroTlcla. 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Mote Ltd Owe to the Ocomatiption of Mirth 34 :1111% or who with to be relieved lir the mown pt; sari. from rla rowel eeft or loth to proems withetitute to talo their &oder*, the war. trIU lied It to their reoterro to cell to me, as / sot iolirprepereet with bleole, nueseas, No. 107 Youth Unlit, peer Betithbeiti !meet. - _ . • 011.0 u rum, j "Pittsburgh, &mot ink' IttEl • USTELLY.—Wao taken up on svfot, ra lio troy, Oiltio Mot of idly, • moon - Ltu'lT,734§lr Atilt/ikl :•wase..xlll au* for prim ptoportscood obonwor..li-linll tor void sooordiartO Iow , WZILIDOCtiIit Ugh ear et 4apsitollo o'olook a: , '72.) -'• , N 441111. Odd or Polio", APYKtit ULtasti tAillations rim tlLL l tadmatin within Wont/ tato of tbo olty, and mat to trio 'Mailman Ilta ToalotUdtm an coninOda. valid of MI an to oboataate, the armada Manta, labl T ont, to with tatado. bad lkowton Pompano*. 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