• ' 6 "- • . . ,• - " • - • ): • --- • , , _ flitthburgh Op*, YIIBLIETIED BY In OAtll PUBLIMAG 98SKIA1101. TERMS OF TUE GAZETTE. Kamm Norms, by mail, per 7e10...-3 3 00. /11. " *414 copits.... • Er 13130 Somas. 137 =AI, pa. 460. month.— Sa. " stogie eoplaa* 2. Winct.2 Komori, single coploa, per year— 2 00. a " Chiba of Stole, " 10. " club. oflOor more" 1 Y 3. —and one extra to the tarty orudbag club. Par a slab of Mara, we will mud the 8.1:110 fiasrrrs daily. For a club of twenty, we O . tilto MOILTING data. Single copient 5 amt.. ear An nescrtption.trudy V e d.uare, and 0"1" r " shrifi gapped irbeact die time =pins. Te Reading Matter on this Page from — Yesterda:y's Evening Edition. --- _ rf irea,,,perhaps does-the. often, observed eh .ara-tds'estleol eutpeople, of IMpationee of deliy;erid.litordinate &mends on both natur- al fowl - ant, hriman possibilities, tallow itiolf so &bitingly is at , a time like this. But though disaPpointlitg,and therefore dissgree able,. everything cannot. be done in twenty minutes. General Grant has opened, with every adfatitage that could reasonably haro been hoped for, a campaign against the ablest General the Rebellion has to boast of; ' commanding the most powerful arm; it can muster. for a life-and_eath draggle. The position . of Lee,” which ho has probably , rendered Isapregnablo by the fortifications ~,v, which helnts . been, erecting for monthi past, tindenidrer flank movement, threatening his coomarrnications with Richmond ? the most ju &clans one for Grant to mako,' and this we find he has done with brilliant lIICOBSII. de this has effected what it was intended to do, i namely, to draw Lee's army out into the open field; where he may be forced to fight a man ' tar pitched battle on ground not of his own choosing, or to retreat to Richmond or some other point—there is no reason to grum ble hemp:use ' the decisive battle has not yet been fought. On the . contrary, that battle will not be fought in the closely wooded and broken country near the Rapidan and Lee's late position,--which, we doubt not, was shows 'mainly with a view to the '4Vistages (to Lee) of having the battle derv. That the attack directed - against the flank of Gen. Grant's advancing colimus, did not sup coed-that even in that re on so favorable to the operadons of the re' s, ` and in a oa t% responcrusg degree natatory. o to our army, nothing came of it but idster,to them, with the demoralising fact de oiled that their whole force didnot avail, cm or all the savor' tageo they had, to make any impression ~‘, on lees than a moioty of oar force—we think is gloat as much good news rus as reasoita blepeople could well look for, so far. We for our part at least do not desire to hear that the great bottle had to bo fought before our Gen eral bad so far out- generated Lee as to draw htm out into the open country beyond the point where our astsdrleoolefttheopposing armies. /MI for he Battle Field. Mr. Geo.-11. Stuart f left the tho east. city this Six dole lag NO= the 2.49 train or giasitof the Iltifetlan-flommission from this vicinity accompanied him, and several others win - two to-day. k Between one and two:hun dred delegates bade already left the eastern cities for the battle field, and will be for warded by the War Department with all pos sible haste. It is not the intention of the' Commission :hero to send many of oar delegates east at present, but to hold them in readiness for Service in the Department of the Cumberland, where their operations have been mostly directed of late, and where all their energies will coon be required. The Con:unladen have now on hand at this place a large lot of reliable stores ready for ship ment to Nashville, whore they have a most efficient organiution, among whom we may' mention those noble-hearted ladies, Miss Moorhead of this city, Mies Lothrop of Al legheny, and Miss Shaw of Pine creek, of whose laboin of love „we have a most flatter ing and cheering account_ 1 i MOTnaus Srrta.—W will - ar General Grant hardly coma up to th emilitary standard of, the Potomac army. A few days since, rldilag to the front on horseback, in his usu ally plain way, he met General Ingalls corning into Antra a fonr-bone field carriage. It la said they re mutually!surprised. turn that soon a r an order was issued pro hibiting the use et the vehicles referred to daring the future potion of the coming cam. , ';„ Tni loyal women o Bostert have held s private meeting, preliminary to the forma tion of a League to retrench expenditures and diseourage foreign importutiont. They put Into the "covenant," however,. this little qualifiiition: "Without renouncing such, foreign articles as we deem neceisory for health moi comfort, yet to give the preference to the products of our own country." LITSILLITIS LID Ina Mune—The Draft in Oindnuati, on Saturday, took gnite • Uterery tarn In this instanie we knout not whether we should lay it has, or has apt, been a re- Water of pasons—for a dispatch informs as that in the twenty-second ward of that city on that day, Theresa Radiation Reid, the poet, and P. B. Plimpton and E. Henderson, edi tors of tho Commercial, were drifted. Till TIMM, Ootw.--This new nein, to be made of bronze, is in 1111.11 about midway be tween •a Spitnish shilling and an American q uesta of a do flu. On one Ado Ii a Intel& resting against crossed arrows, with the mot to, in a scroll above, "In dodis our Trust"— underneath, "Mt." On the other side a wr,..i:91 of earn, &G., inalosing Marge igare 2 &bows the word "cents," and around the mar .. uttnit•fig tato a America." Tam important dispatch' from Washington, giving the . earliest account of the movements of the army after rn ening-the papldan, which we rihltslied On' Saturday evening, should hue. bun credited to the /alma Telegraph Line, as It was to the mutesp and liberality of hir.ltoldnson, the -Sapirrlnteadent herei that we were Indebted for it. - OIL Butts, Yro;ort Disrobe! Genial of Loulaleas, has last limed as order that all eolaredpersone bathe department who are or here been Using together erithcmt authority, must now be married and remise a marriage emtldeate from the . Protest Marshall of the • Eu?. DAVIS lIIM exempted the members of the thestsiest oontpsny et Itlabosond end en. other .alMobile. The rest unto be broke" up and 010 Into the te*.ll am,. Tho'two I theater exertptaare suppOted to be purely a z i i 4 itemessltles." ! Voir itaitertant' arrest of counterfeiters has lost -been affected at-Et. Louts. -Marro maasTs,ooo gtinGtla grant:As, and OurioViacesPtded-- rebel ram 416ereemle. reported to Air ba re r e nts red eat of the Ileanote Hirer, end to t sk itow: . at thug , in the -.4lbemarle Boned. - - i . • ..- ~ c s., , i lt-; t .:, 1 . • -•ti"s 4==,_ ,•,. -.A-:.-4- sim_YQ:l - l ad e d T aI4B2MXI LD; , - 1200 1 : 0 14 -1;,t.4J3? 2:=l THE DAILY TELEGB.III2. THE GREAT BATTLES IN VIRGINIA! Favorable Accounts of Friday's Operations. GEN. LEE REPORTED WOUNDED week-- U. The RebebPriven Some Distance week--.. 10 DESPERATE FIGITING ON SATUROM Twp Rebel Charges Repulsed SET HOUR'S DIVISION BADLY CUT D Gene Wad verely sworth anndedd Bartlett Se- Wou. ITHE REBELS REPORTED RETREATING. THE 'LOB ON DOTE SIDES VERY WAVY, All Rebel Communicati OlL on Smith of Rich moneLut DESTRUCTION OF THE GUNBOAT COOL JONES •Wift7 of the Crew Killed and "Wounded. COIIKENTS OF THE EA AT sTERN PRESS ON THE SITUION. NoDecisive Victory Won. INDICATIONS OF FINAL SUCCESS. PETERSBURG BUCUATED BY TILE REBELS New Your, May 9.—The news by the spa alias ore very meagre. The Tribtme has the following, dated at Washington: Twelve trains of wounded are on their way from the [rant. The hospitals here are ready for:their reception. A report from rebel sources says Lea is wounded. The Tribune says The situation may be thus epitomised. On Thursday our army sns tainid successfully • Aerie attack from th• bulk of Lee's army. On Friday we attaeked drove them come distance, and took all their aerialists wounded prisoners, and won an in decisive victory. Wastnantow. May B.—An army correspon dent from head.quarters et the Wilderness tavern, which he left Friday evening, gives the following Intelligence of the great battle of Friday The day has closed upon a terribly hard fought field, and the army of the Potomac ha added another to its list of mor- decode conflicts. Lae's tactics so enegetically employed at Chance liorville and 0 r ettyabarg, of throwing hie whole army first upon one wing, then , upon another, bee again Seen brought to beer. upon the army of the Potomac, which has repulsed the treanendona onslaught of the en-1 I imy, and stands to-night with solidity in the I 1 position.it assumed this morning. - 'The first attempt was made upon Hancock,! I upon the right, who was so weakened in num- bent by the battle of yesterday, tat the iron I second corTaa nobly stood its ground. Then , the enemy hurled his battalions upon f3e4go ' wick, and once or twice gained a temporary advantage, but the old veterans of that corps nobly, rallied and, repulsed the rebel. with fearful' sfarightsii. About half-past foto' p.m: Lee made a feint upon the whole line, then suddenly fell upon Sedgewick, driving him back temporarily, but the advantage was Boon regained and the rebels were hurled back with great 100. 1 Night now came on, and it is believed at headquarters that at this hour Lee has with drairn from our front, although the nature of the ground has been of a terrible character, moot of it being so thickly wooded as to ren der movements all but impossible, and to conceal entirely the operations of the enemy, yet he has been signally repulsed in all his ! attacks, and nothing but the nature of the !battle field has prevented it from being a 1 crushing defeat. Tho loss on both sides has been very heavy, but at this hoar of writing I cannot-give as estimate. Now Yoae; May 9.—The Tikies has the fol lowing epeeist from Washington, Mel 8 : . 1 Latest news from the army received hairis , Grantl•Vyell maintained y his positi o'clock esterday which fullon, fighting! !Thursday and Friday very severely, with , skirtaishing only on Saturday. Lee's first , onset was made upon oar left, but he then fell I upon oar centre, and finally upon oar right, I whore the hardest contest took place. Here' Um rebel& charged upon our line twice, but I, were repulsed each time with severe lased , Hancock's corps charged book twice, and at , one time entered that portion of the enemy's intrer.chments commanded by 4. P.IIW, but was at length comPisHed.to fall bank. Sey mour's division and Hancock's corps were badly eat no. GankiVadsworth and Bartlett were badly wounded. The rebel' .were re ported retreating. The Traces's Washington special of the Bth ails: Advises, believed to be trustworthy,' represent that:len. Butler tins ant off all rail- road corommdcation with Richmond. New Your, May B,—By the destruction of 1 the gunboat Commodore Jones; Pout. Chap man was instantly killed, and about fay of the crew killed or wounded. A correspondent of the Ihrofd, writing from i James river under date of May 7th, 6 A says : It is most positively known now that Petersburg has beau 'evacuated. A tremen- I dorm are is raging in that rloinity, and the only solution that eon be given is that the rebels have set are to extensive mills and factories ',mated there. The morning papers comment at length upon the situation, 'but owing to the meagre itecounta of operations received thus far, they are rations in their opinions. The IW.lnute says it cannot undertake to say, from any information yet received, that Grant has won a decisive victory on the Rapidan, but nevertheless believes that, regarded as parts of the campaign, the; movements and battles of .lastweek are indention' of a final sauces. The Herald rays all that is thus far known of cooragement, and it the operations es( our armies is full of en teems safe to believe that we are successfal everywhere. General Baler's operations 'south of Rich mond go on admirably. &ix news from Gra. Sherman's department is also good. The TUTe says that from all it can learn or judge, it thinks the news of the battle highty ennouraging, rad the result may be taken as an indication of cooed The World asp : "We wall the results, not without hope, but with much apprehension." The /reread has the following special from Washington, May Bth : On the following day, Frldey's attack WU renewed by Longstreeton the right, while the rebel troops under Bill Wore healed In like manner against the left wing of Grant's army, composed of liancook's corps and Warren's corps, end the centre was , also eppged in assaults upon the enemy. The Sett continued with hardly any inter. mission for two days, bat yesterday morning 11.ea,having failed completely In his object,/ withdrew, leaving our army possession of the, ground and a largo number of rebel" wounded and killed. , Wceamaros, May B.—The reports received from the front up to 11 o'clock Sat-Jude, morning, ray there had goen.,teo days' hard fighting (Thursday, and Friday) end it was and believed that the enemy-were retreating our, wounded were being sent -to the rear, showing thatwe had lost no siroim d In the fighting. It is believed our forces were miss , leg forward: fteporti from ChattanoCipi, WS 5 chloole baittrday p. say that Sherman wee Ihen at Tansell 11111 and the enemy at Dollud Roost flan. Gen. .31oPhomon was operating against the enemy's ciontatinitations with 1 Lomeihrough Villand and RAM. • • The Star says :Mere we at liberty ttmen tion the facts within evrathowledge, we think we could demonstrate that Leila' real ma don to iimad. the strategy of our military °magmas, u wall as the vigor, with which they are pressed.- We believe that feff. find* 1,0411 ii to Mgt', Whit has sometimes been tilkod,abcore tlutt , lt !'thunders , all jermindr -The- line of 'attack by„Les tr. the kat 0 04044 Itikfcll-,W1111.1 ES= right angles with Grant's line of advent* end, from the direction of Orange Court 'Meuse, which indicates that Lee made the latter point his headquarters. The forced marsh of a day and night by Burnside from Mammas, by whica he got Mel troops to General Grant's support on Thurs day night, Is said to have even garroted his brilliant forced marches in Tennessee, by which he surprised the enemy there. Proba bly Lee has by this time had occasion to feel their presence with Grant. Gen. Webb was killed in the battle of Fri day. 'rho N. Y. //sadd e r extrithas the following: FORTH.II Monet, May 0, 8 p. m.—Our troops under Butler are in possearlon of Pe , tersburg. The Washington Iteptitlican extra says : Greet burled has entire army , against the rebel army on Friday. Lee was driven three i miles, leaving three thousand killed and wounded la our'hands. us far es heard from. The New York Trams.' has &Jotter from the army dated Thursday " night.saying that early Thursdayroarning the' march was resumed In the direction of Todd's Tavern, which point was reached before now,' and the trooua placed in line of battle. At 2 huGL F tre r pa o : m itl I I'n the ltm. feu : I : io n : I n eot e rf u e l ah a te' theaGenera l la e w a . G rantl s gi r i l'ko i n I' ! p. m. Gen. Wilson, commanding 4liilpatrick's l former cavalry division, made his whereabouts known by a brisk cannonading aeveral miles eonth of the Tavern, and in the :Vicinity of Shady Grove Church, where for three quar ters of an hour Do was sharply engag ed with a large body of rebel caviar?, and a considerable force of infantry, bjerhola he was suddenly forced back upon the Scoond corps. Had not tbo mancerivors of the Oven • leg prevented, night would Dave. found Geo., Restock's command at Shady Grove Church connecting with Gen. Warren, on his eight. By this Movement on would have occupied the pike running in a north-western dircatiob from Germania Ford, on the Rapidan. • 1 The movedsents of Lte Won reViZatit his real design. Gonefel Warren Vat atoned do attack him at ones, which he did about eleven o'clock A. X. A deterraineCtfight of one hour and a 'half ensued in wilier 'Warren drove him from big position with west loss. Grit.. fle's Csuffer e oition of the sth Corps led the attack and d severely, 1,000 eyeing killed, wounded and missing. Finding Ili effort to break our centre futile, the enemy next at. tempted to interpose an overwhelming force between Warren and Hancock, the latter of whom, in accordance with orders, was marching his corps rapidly tone front. • Fortunately his edvenco, isting of Dir e nay 's corps, came up jest in time to circum vent the rebel general, who, at 2:30 p. m., commenced a terrible onslaught on the divi sions of Birney, Gibbons and Getty. The latter had been temporarily detached to form • the extreme right of Hancock's command. The fight raged until Noma time sifter dark; and restated in the complete repulse of the seamy at all points, Our loss does not probably exceed 1,010 men. Scarcely any artillery was brought into, requisition, the character of the ground ren dering It useless. The battlefield Is covered'. with • thick growth of underbrnsh and medium. clued oak trees, ao is is owing to that fact* that our locals are comparatively light. The. capture in prisoners are shout 600. liV hen ilancoek's Corps retired toward Parke's store, 300 of the Pennsylvania cavalry, tinder Major Bunton, were sent to relieve the pickets, several miles below, on the Spottaylvants Road, who were attacked by a large body of rebel troopers and driven back to Todd's Itavern, and in the confosiorra number were taken prisoners by the rebels.. I The great and perhaps decisive battle will .be fought to-morrow. All 'are oiathusiistic over our success t and so speak of the movement. New Tose,' May 43.—A telegram from New Orleans, dated Southwest Pass, April 30, says t h., 1 ,b 7 dup e i c , es from ?diesel, per o:esteem= Evening gam-, a skirmish has taken place be tween Grand Bourn and Alexandria. Ender Gen. Lucas our rear guard engaged-Mie rebels of Alexandria. Oar forces were under Gen. Emeroy. • - 7 -- 7 lily Toss, May B.—The steamer Western arrived at Annapolis, from Fortran Monroe, on the 7th inst. She brings n report that on' the dth inst. the lot and 2d regiments afoot -.earstbsyr Studer: CehrWest,,exade's dash abross the Cbtekahonsy river, and two (romps- . !ACE dismounted and charged into the ramp , of the ABCs Virginia, killing thirty men and capturing thirty horses. The hones were Immediately mounted by our troops. On the lth inst. oar forces had landed al City Point and moved on Petersburg, when the enemy Immediately set . fire to the pleats end abandoned it.. On the morning of the mane date the United States gunboat Commodore Jones, while on picket daty in the Jamas river, near Tiarkei Band, was blown up by a torpedo, one of the sager shapod. Several of her officers were killed and come forty wounded. Thg. rebel Who had charge of the torpedo was shot and 1 two of his companions taken prisoners. ADDITIONAL PAZTICOL4.SI9 OF Ofl. 01U8T ILOYMICNTB. • .Waantscrron May B.—, Sr. it.—The Station Expiadiran b as the following :We ore glad to ha able to state that the.rasult of the fight motn Thursday and Friday la all that the moat sanguine friends of the Government non desire. The ammo( day on Saturday exhibit• wino evidence of the proapnee of the enemy. Gen. Grant with great promptness took ad-' vantage of the movement. It le proper to nay been that in covequenhe of such a movement, nothing has been heard directly from General Brant. Ile has mote I important duties to perform. It is believed I that Lee is hastening to the works of Rich- I mond not only to save the remnant of his army, but to save, if possible, the whole dap- Ital from falling into our hands. There is but little doubt but that Leo will hive to make good time. to prevent such a disaster to the Davis Dominion. It is not improper to elate that everything is progressing bravely. We ore in possession efinformation:that the I Rebel authorities at Richmond, geeing:Atm fate wish awaits the city, have taken mots- I urea to remove everything of value from •It. The 10,00 wounded men on the told in• 'chides the wounded of both sides. The Sat of killed and rounded has not yet rehohed the city, and probably will not before to-marrow or neat day, as the time of ovary I one Is employed in rendering relief to the tin ' fortunate. Further details are momentarily expected of the two due' battles, but it it doubtful if anthin is receied until retreat sea Dorsett tenn y ina g tea the stru v ggle. It is sufficient that all the dispauthes from the advancing armies under Sherman, Hooker, Schofield and Wash borne, are encouraging en could be asked. YEOX TOO WAlinicratraxerr. Wen Darstrucxr- 9 : 30 p. m.—Afoj. Perk Wo aro yetwlthout alai dispatches from the Army of the Veto mac except those referred to this morning and nothing addifionaillai been roosived b the Department from any other mune: is believed that no fighting took place ;cater day. A dispatch from 0011. Butler, fast race : iced, which lett him yesterday, states that de monstnttion had been made by his. forces on the railroad betweea Petenburg and Rich mond, and had succeeded In destroying a portion of it so as tdibreak the conneetion; that there had been some severe fighting but he had succeeded. Re heard from a r °be deserter that General Bunter was dangerously wounded; Picket also, and- that Jones and Jenkins were killed. , Nothing hoe been heard from Gen. Sherman. [Signed.] E. IN. SUMO*. Sarerary of War. Wssnindrcar, May ii—lfirloicht.—The gel eintnefit, up :to 10_ o'clock to-night, hhd not 'received any particuljniof Friday't eogage wont- This is the report of those who made 'pedal inquiry. Three thousand, of :our weunded, whose In- furies are slight, are to be eared for where they now are, whiloothem are to be *might to Washington. - • It. wee loaned ha Alexandria to-daj that some Wily bad been billeted on the railroad by Meech'', guerrillas. The train is not yet in. From ••f!ortress Monroe: Possums Mosso°, bto77.—Port:Hord papers of the Pth. stets that Florida, %ore" and Smith Caroline are nearly depopulated of robot troops who here been sent north7.te Jan Lee's army. Admiral Dahlgrau bad strived st,;1111ton neut. A torpedo ens dheovored in the fit: 'Johns Rivet on the lid with s dead negro itttaahod to egrest female rlet occurred ha Stimuli on the 17th art:'. The' vitiate% conceded' In • body, with ums, utd,usesilted the streets In • Drum/Won; dereaudlng breed or; blood, ThaY seised toodwhanrist_itanald_baloand. The_roldiars were celled out, and Andros bold °eaglet, the thigleedui metroput API% at The tails' -VOA tubing damenstratlons Obasleston, bet , had tMen shelled. entity:Oaf 0 0 :14. • ••"" . ' • , , „ ikitV.:4'; i',...4g.iiitiMi-,llaigirniara'.g2l%mg gi;.014,.ii-z,,,y„....,a.,...,,„,..4,_ '1•7; . : 7 • • 1 111113' , - • SUCCESS TO OUR ARMS The Very Latest!! OFFICIAL DISPATCH BFAIPED. OUR VICTORY COMPLETE. The Rebel Andy Retreating in the Direction of Spottsylvonia. OUR FO.RDESfriOr P ußarrT GENERAL WADSWORTH KILLI3I). RePet Generals Pegram ttlid Jenkins Killed—and Grua. Picket and gun. ter Wounded. BBAIIIIEGARD , BEY E A TBD BY GLIEBIL The mond Petert nalir burg oad Cut. and Rich LEE'S REpoßr.oB OTBAT's BATTLE'. LONGSTUET BADLY WOUBDEIIt IVAsettaoroN, Adtiy 9~ The Nona! Rep, has an extra; that °facial dispatches so nounee our comifett 'oLGory over Lee, and tha, the rebel army , le retreating in the di:cation of Bpottsylvania, and Grant's army pursuing, General Wadsworth, of Mow York, is kUlcdl aloe the rebel Generals Pogrom and Jenkins; land Generals Picket and punier wounded. Butler haa whipped BiMuregard, and cut the Petersburg and Richmond railroad. A 11 diepatch, dated Washington, Mn; 9th, 10: dB A. M., to Gen. Dix, says that we have In- ' 1 telligenee this morn ‘ ing by courier dirsint ‘ from the army , exists as Batnf diy" Oohing, but no officiaireports, that the general 1133 U it; may be Stated as a success to our arms. The fighting on Friday was thee:loaf des perate known in modern times. Gen. Wads worth was killed by s ball in the forehead I while loading bit men against one of the one-' my's strongest positions. • The condition of our army is represented as admirable. At last accounts Bannock was pushing for ward rapidly by the left for Spottily lranls Court House, and yesterday heavy bring was heard at. Acetate Creek from thaadivactiari. We lost some prisoners. One regiment of Penneylvanis Reserves Charged through an *battle of the enemy but were unable - to get 'back;,,airld most of them captured. We have 'taken a large tmmherof prisoners, , it is supposed more than we lost. Artillery was not used on either side in the first day's ' General Seerman was heard from last night. , Ole would attack the rebels to-Aiy. Wessuarroa, May 9th-111.30 a. m.—To 4r0...1)i-e . : The War Dapsietdtn has just re- 1 ballad, from Oen. Bailer, the official report of Gen. Lee, of the t.perations of Friday. Ho saye his loss in killed is not large, but has many in>nxidid, . and itSell_ tomes sitaated theii ad . confusion. He grieves to announce that Longstrect was severely wounded; General Jenkiii'i killed, and General Pogrom badly I wounded on Thursday; he thanks a merci ful God that eiery advance of Gen. Grant has been repulsed. The belief here le, that Grant is achieving a complete victory. BLLTIMORE, May B.—A dispatch from Fort. reel Monroe of the Bth says the report of the capture of Petersburg on fib is lnoorrect. MR GENERAL DANES' DEPARTMENT The Rebelsßed in Force Both Rides River. TUE GUNBOAT ADMIRAL DISABLED BY SHELLS. The surrender of allexandries Demanded by the Rebels, RETREAT OF STEELE TO LITTLE ROCk Ills Whole Wagon Train anti Mos of Ms Artillery Lost. : OUR LOSS IN KILLED,WOUNDED Asp PRISONERS ESTIMATED ATIO,OOO. Came, May B.—The steamer White Cloud, , from Red river, reports the rebels in force, en both irides of the tires with loattories planted' above and below the Fells. She was Med i into below the month. The gunboat Admiral fared worse, being badly - crippled, six of him area ware killed and wounded. The gunboat Juliet No. 4, was very lunch disabled and had to be towed to Natchez. Theshells eppladed inside riddling the boat completely; eighterm were killed and many were wounded. The tralispcit Meteor ..was also badly dairiagid; she was towed to New Orleans. The enemy attacce.d Greenville, a small town opposite Alexandrie, but were drivel:el:mak bythe boats. Tony have driven in the ;stokes both I nieces several times. The Federal force•now at Alexandria la reported - 85,000 strung. The rebel force is quite heavy, under Kirby I I Smith, Magruder, 'tailor and others. the White Cloud reports • -flag of trues with the demand for the surrender of 'Alexandria' hate day the boat left that place, with hat 1 means is not known. TIM 'Warner Gen w eral Grant, arrived from Memptils,tiports having teamed at Pine Bluff that; - Steele. with , his whole force had arrived at Little Beet still folicered by the_ enemy, haying:Jest all , his wagon transportationthugreater part of hie artillery, Nutter of an attack on Little Rock is entertained, It being strongly, fortir lied. The wounded men are_being brought to ' Pine Bluff, which is also fortilled,andPonsld - I amid defensible against ittaisk. The body of Capt. Bradford, of the di Tennessee Cavalry, who was musacred at Fort. Pillow, has been found, - The come bola the evidence of violence, The alarm which existed indifferent points along the river a few days . since, has gener ally Subsided. The steamer Belle of St. Louis, from Mem plas;arrived with one day's later dates. She has two hundred and sixty-four bales of cot- ton for St. Louis. Theist lowa cavalry, from I Little Rook, on tho sth, on loud, garotte for home on furlotigh, confirm former accounts of Steele'a loss alas triune end artillery. Oak lose in killed, wounded and yrhtnneni bast!. mated at.twe'llonsand. 'The miter portions of the 30th Irma, 77th Ohio, and 33d . Illintffie woe takenprisonert. LtJ. Colonel Drekti,.or the 37th lowe,wss severely . wounded. , rad • A GUERRILLA , RAID INTO KENTUCKY, Retreai of tlmilebas from Dalton Thi:me; aytde a, ral'-Into Clitoral! county, Ittiwiill;.l;23rsatod4rorio,:t ra t t to 11 . 11n c i f . i t ) . ; , - . 'Ky., on t1i04114.,...1tibb0d thei-stoineld gloms SVitod liver. iltoforrod to tboOomatittie kenos from the citizens. , ....,...„; . On motion - f 111:.son th e Sonata, at 12:30 o'olaok, Mine:wave simian: and tin sti th Mitil 4:31 Onilia opening_ ....„-...__. .„_,. ,, .. - - i „„, oon n ev 0 there rd tea from 7)a . o n la ''''''''''' ,of the,doom 11, volution or Ilit.llidii,Vaig -1111,0134114'21iiMs ban - PIiu*:P tI V I I IL ,? 4I ,. , nPdli ,Otealt Earl — ilif trui Itiiii for • copy of CongTeseloint. BrjrAm—lho President pro tom plTiOnted W.44IIIFICITON, May 7, is e 4. , . . . tbermagnation colter . Buoy Sutherland, • . ' ' ' - Chaplain. i 1 Lovisvfm , a, Nay ii.4A lived of, g ° at :„. Mr • ilidniniy intiodnoed a bill making an under the COIIIMUId of Odplaine. Walls* and additional grant of land to aid to construct a v large amount of goods and !iitille Mani cdanbllo Lan . s. . ilithelitoppoiltion 'ind' 'ire edicigitifOcuu he teOninl of is %Wm. Okinstr guatiali rit ishidi at linzsgAdAltonsti;z;'2:. ,1r.,..a..,i ,9 14,1,11 , 44. 211..1_81_,..11041.171:!Ili.4. , USN. MERMAN OUTFLANKS IRE ENEMY AT BUZZARD'S ROOST. FROM CEN; STEELE. RESULTS OF HIS EXPEDITION• More of the Fruits of the " Scattei , `ation Policy." Sr.LOrte, May 3.—Tho Democrat this morn tug publishes the following:. The expedition of Gen. Steele toward Shreveport bee ende d with bfe return under rather excißog einem. Stamens; to Little Rock. A gentleman con versant with the facts arrived here and eom mush:atm a stab:mean t to the following purport: Geri. Steele left Little Rock with,some twelve thousand infantry and three thousand caval ry, the latter under General Carr. Arkadelphia was occupied without difficul ty, and our forces moved forward to Camden. Between Arkadelphia and Camden a enbeist• anew train of ono buodred and eighty wagons was captured by the enemy, together with an escort of four hundred and eighty mon, who suddenly found themselves in the hands of a superior force, and made but limbs resistance, At Camden Steele soon found the rebels about eight thousand strong, with cavalry in disrear. Two hundred and forty wagons., patched from Camden towards l'ino Bluff for etores, with an escort of sixteen hundred mesh were captured by the enemy. Tho steamer Alamo, with twenty tons am- 1 monition for Steels and his army, was sunk 40 milers below Little Rock, by coming in C had th another steamer. The pilot who. bad chugs cf the boat woo put under attar on suspicion of treachery, but ho was subsconently retested. Gen, Steele found no cores on which to sub-1 sist his troops,usd had to reduce their allow • aDellt Cpratten,rattiona, as Ids movement was sebum] operative with the male one of Gen. Banks, which had tailed. Tbcfc remained no r outes but to return to Little' Rock. Price undertook to retard heroin at Camden, while' Marmaduke with a Atn•ng force sot off for Little Rock. Steele town, or the safety of the Arkansas capitalrib ire Union population and millions of dollars worth of federal store', and for the rescue of his army he broke through Price's lines, and sot out to get Lotar,4o Reek in time to save rt from Alums. duce. lie also was making every exertion to reach end bag the proposed ,game at Sabine Fart, where it became ne cessary to give Price battle, which was handsomely done. The rebels were well mounted end in One condition, sari the fight wee protracted and bloody, lasting three or fent hours, and re. slang in the reptiles of the enemy, leaving Gera.fiteele froo to resume his exciting racy wits Elarmaduke. The latter approached Mtge Roek, thrcwing ehelld into the city on thoinfterneon of the lot. Shortly afterward Conier's cavalry came op and joining the troops at the Post compelled klarmatinke to rellectulehlds undertaking. Ile made little realstituce as the main body of Steele's army arni,rapfdly arriving. Th. Legislature was in session end probe titgiMi use of its members, l if caught, would hay, been spared by the exosperated foe. During the entire march from Camden our Creep were constantly skirmishing with the oniony, who hung upon their rear and flanks, , strettneutty endeavoring to impede their pro- INN:M.I.INT TO WOUNDED SOLDINGS.—At last greats. There were no ambulances for the I the bounty of $lOO to all eoldiers discharged woulicled, and they had to be left in the hands by reason of wounds received in battle, is of 1: 4 /Idents on the road. The rebels captured b e i ng paid. Call with discharge "on T. an cart of sixteen hundred men, composed I Walter Day, who is a regularly licensed agent Of the 36th lowa, 43th Ind. and 77th Ohio— for soldier.' claims, office No. 103 Fifth only forty-Ore siesta:Sing in clumping. I street, and whose card will be found in GUY informant represents Steele's cavalry our morning and evening editions. The col deplerably deficient la heroes, our men being lection of these bounties Is not by the slow process, but the money is collected by Mr. compelled to rue unbroken" melee in many in. itanere, or to try to ore 'them for cavalry', ):).7 upon presenting the applicant's claim. huge.. I If you desire your money in from seven to , Price's forces aro r iii lingering in the , ism days, you can petit by applying as above. ricigLy, and ere stripping ofi the desolated! country anew. From VE maiLligton So•ocol Dl.ltatcli to tto,loorgh Onzettn. WASSINCToS, May I=l T a nomination of Brigadier General 8.. S. /*a-for Slider 41eneralwas sent to the 800- Eta. Ile was at once confirmed, and has al., ready left the city to assume command of the forces wont of the Mississippi. It is undor stood that he relieves General Banks. Messrs., Delano Smith and Kriel. F. Terry to be Di 4et las Commissionors for tho State oft Ferintylvanla ; Captain it. U. Ludington of the First United States• . Infantry, to be In orator General with the rank of Major;. Charles R. Wells to be 3'..,5t Master of Mil whnkte ; U. Crawford to ha Collector of In trinial, Revenue for the District of Oregon ; Abaft= Barlett of Kansas, to ho Agent for the Indians at Klekapeo Agency; First Lieu tenant John B. Campbell of the Ist Kentucky Civelry to be Assistant Qoartermeater ; Cols. &Ottani. Rocker, Robert Allen, John W. Zia*, and Liouteuont,Colonoi Rufus In galls to bo Brigodlor Generals. , THE TREASURY ISSESTIGATION. who Treasury investigation is believed by members ofithe Committee to have resulted It tha triumphant vindication of Clark, the So -1104 ........OUS O. the Printing Bureau, against what envenonted charges of fraud have been erefeSred. Even the charges of Immoralities begin to look as if they could not be proved. A largo number of Pounded will be bore 10-night. WASHINOTOrt, May 7,—The Ordnance Do. , partioent has contracted for the delivery of' . .60,11 1 18 seta of infantry accoutrements. Those to be dolivered at Now York aro eo cost $4,60 and 8.5, and those at St. Louts 85 ; 50 per set. - filpee permission was given to soldiers in the'reptl ex service who bar o ro- enlisted to re. lect may State to which they may choose to bfs credited ae Dart of its quota. and to models I Its bottrty, largo numbers hove boon secured, here by agents Isom New England cities and to ea. Boston has obtained over 10,000 meri. l rs Gar • numbers of nogroos have s.lao boon en. lie dby rceroiting agents. saulatrrou, May I.—A recently passed law Makes provision for the permanent set dement of the radians of Utah in the Vinta Valley In that Territory. It appropriates $30;000 for agricultural implements, to an ahlo them to become self-sustaining. Ike President has to-day appointed Briga dier General Edward, it. 8. Canby Major' General of Volootecre, and ordered him to take command of all the troops west of the , kiimedisippi River. • Nd Infbrocation has been received in rola.' tattoo. tea reported capture of Decatur, Ala., VIGO-robe' forces, and murder of the Omni 'sok. ''lt,is believed to Ibe a canard. A 'epOlal to the Post, dated Washington, May Ith, says: Tho reported defeat of Gan. Ilanke-foree to not credited hero. It its stated that the court of the House obit that Mr. Loan, of Missouri, WILL be do olar entitled to Ms seat. ..Reports. from Dalton, Ga., state that only 11%000 rebels are there, and that Johnston It ?Igo:0114 Lee. : . . . Occupation of City Point. Bow Yozw, May B.—There is a splendid obanoe :for exultation hero, end we are de voistlt thankful that Olt! Point has become coon *Mout a atzuggle. The Union forces are seetdely plantod in a splendidly advau- i tageotni position, within 15 miles of the rebel' fa ll t he le now 3 o'clock and before night fall the eater part of the - immense army will bp- disembarked. Our line will stretch acrosif Bd. narrow stilt, of land, the loft rest in upon James river', and then passing over the g little river Appoinattax, the prolongation tif thci line will reach to the' James again, holding' that almost Insular position called the (kakis ip of Bermuda Harland, entrenched hare, ith both flanks of the ermy proteotod byg boas. We can bid defiance to Ice's °cholla if Grant's sharp pressing will drive' Ahem 'down upon us. The position is con !Banta admirable for threatening Ilichmond. Ate, yis now between two fire., and . shoild our cavalry Tali' seriously impair his 'contdolnications Booth, starvation will be ad . 'dod to his Woubles. • • la ---- . .___..., ..,*....--- 1.-.., -- _ - • '7 , - - , -..-- . ---, -2•--. , [ -;-:;... 1 4 v:-.' 4 i - ;...il v ri' '- 7 I - - • --..' , . ' ".-,-----,-- - --- -;:r: ,. , 0 :i. , i•l'q • • " , ,z,.c. , c 1 :- 'r tve --= , - ,,-- i - ; -:-.7,7 1 7 4iii -- ; ; " '24 ' „jrlT - :".":"-" , :g 4 - ':::: ~,.--.."- ' -3 .'- 4 f . - Z.• .. ' ' ' ''-; '' - '';',' - "4.4 ...,'--, 4 ,-- '1 , .•1t...-‘' , --\ -•- . 1 .. -:, ,' ': , . CITY AND SUBURBAN Atlas lir. Walker Our readers will no doubt recollect the ep. peamnce bore, some months eine., of Mies Dr. Mary T. Walker, a lady who had spent much of her time in ministering to the wants of our soldier. In the hospitals at Washington, and who was then on her way west. The only peculiarity about the lady was her style of dress, which might be called "military Bloomer." She was captured recently in the vicinity of Tunnel Rill, and is now aprisoner in Richmond, where she has caused some sen satun. The Richmond Es-arannn- Bays other: "Mien Dr. Mary B. Walker, the Yankee surgeoness at Castle Thunder, does not like her quarters at all. She wants to go home. Sho done not like the fare—lt is not whole some. She does not like the officers—they are too rebellions. She does like the negroes —oh, the dear, black creatures I She .ponds her confinement, not in rending medical works no saw-bones and the treatment of camp-itch, bet devouring all the novel noneenee and trash she can get hold of with a negro abeam. ter in them. liar costume in the castle is the same in which she was received, and she will not aabstitute it for one more becoming her sex. No, she will not; eke would die first. This dress may be ' Bloomer,' orit may be the latest miacogonation style. Some el this , I ter j. ie p la h ld . a;i n d n e g in up the castle,st a l4, annod though eufgeh mthe length of her stay were uncertain." Patriotism of the Ladles As an evidence of the intense feeling of sympathy excited for oar suffering soldiers at the anniversary meeting of the Christian Commission, on Sunday evening, we may state that when the money which had been collect ed from the assemblage was being counted, it was discovered that no less than three fine I gold ringehad ham contributed. It was not knowno.of course, who the fair contributors were, lint:the rings bear ample testimony to the patriotism and humanity of the owners. These jewels attest not only the willingness of, the hands which they adorned, but they speak of noble and generous hearts, and re fleet theta brighter gems of love and charity. The Treasurer of the Christian Commission, in view of the interest which attaches to these rings, and for the purpose of re. doing as large a rum as possible fur the fund, will dis pose of them at auction among the members, to the highest bidders. The competition will no doubt be rpirited, and a sum mach greater than the intrinsic value of the rings wilt be obtained. Leader OX A STEAXBOAT.—Dennis Wright, a mulatto boy, aged thirteen years, was be ton Mayor Lowry this morning on a charge of stealing a email EOM of money from a dock hand on board the steamer Lake Erie. Den nis is from Maryland, and was formerly a sierra He ran away from his master soma months since, and walked a distance of one hundred miles to Brownsville, Pa. After his • arrival in this city ho was engaged on the Lake Erie, until Saturday. when he commit , ted the larceny for which he was arrested. lie bears upon his person macho of a severe I dogging which he received before leaving his former master. The Mayor committed him to the House of Refuge. Ax Awrgt 6urx or Tangna.—Mr. Boggs, formerly n member of the Legialature from Pendleton county:West Virginia, represents that o terrible enmity exists in his section be tween the Union mon and rebels sincethe cold blooded murder of Captain Harper and his brother. He says there is no such a feeling as humanity longs existing in the minds of the people. Several rebels, supposed to hare I boon engaged in the murder of the Harpers, have been captured and killed. Both sides have ceased taking prisoners. Tee Woes Goss BEI.VLLT os.—Additional ,• subscription s were received this morning, by 1 Mr. Alines, Treasurer of the Christian Com ' mission, amounting to over $3,000. This will swell the aggregate of the anniversary dona tions to nearly $25,000, and it is expected that the subscriptions will reach over 00,000. And i all this, we may add, the result of a single 1 meeting Da. MorrrrT, Dentist, No. 162 Fourth atreret, between Smitbfield and Grath No inducements held out, - by offering low prices ; but an equitable fee will be charged' in every case, for the best moteriala will be used, and 101 l tbe time and skill no:can - try to inmere pet-moment results, stall bo applied. MONTH LIES AND WZIELIES.-Mr. I. P. Runt, Maronio Rail, Fifth street, and J. T: Semple, od Federal street, Allegheny, have reeelved Bailout Monthly and Frank Leslie's Ten Cent Monthly for June ; also the Waverly Magazine Magaline, The American Union, and the Flag of Oar Unita, for Saturday, May 21. DALLOC'S MLOAEISS .an FvaxLESLIE'S TES Coax MOSTIILT.—The June number of both thole popular monthlies may be hod at Henry Miner e, next door to the Postotho., and at Mr. W. A. Ciildonforiney's, 45 Fifth street, near Wood. OUT ALlZADT.—“llarpor's Atagazino" for Juno, containing the first fear chapters of Charles Dickens' new story, "Our Mutual Friend," for sale at Franz Case's Nears De pot, Chronicle Balding. Fifth street. Mr.. J. W. Pittoek, Fifth street, opposite tho Poste(Dee, bas received Bsliou's Maga zine, and Frank Loslip'. Ten Cant Monthly for June. They are both well known illus trated monthlies. Taurus.—Ettio Henderson appears this evening at the Theatre, after an absence of some months, and will dcnbtless meet wits a warm reception. An excellent bill is Oared for to-night. TUB Monet Mar—Showing the hold opera done in Virginia end the South•Weat. Price 26 cents, at Prank Case. News Depot, Chron fele Building, Pitch street. Coorraartyra—The publio are cautioned to refuse all 4.ve dollar bills on the Eastern Bank of Bangor, Maine, as there are many well executed counterfeits in circulation. The Late Bald at Piedmont. IVosuctorow, Mel 7.—Dispatolies to the Now York and other papers about the late raid at Piedmont, Western Va. are greatly exaggerated. The whole amount of damage done to the property of the Baltimore d. Ohio Railroad will not exceed $5,000. No persona were disturbed and there was no appearance of marauders at any other point. All the trains are working regularly and tho road to strongly guarded by troops under General Nally. Rebels Driven from West Virginia. CISCUINATI, May 9.—The Gazette has a sp.- olal despatch from West Virginia announcing the arrival of Gen. Crooke command at Prince ton. This le a portion of Gen. AverliPsoom mond, sent out to cut the Virginia East Teti:memo Baflroed communication. On the o pprosmb of oar troops the enemy rotroated, leaving their camps in oar posression. ----- WANTED —lloos-Brsoußa, to do gee= oral work. or work on fine 'Blank Books. A Damn.r of our beet oorkinon, Woreng to the "Na. rimal auard," have goal Into tho rerr'co for 100 data and wo want both forwarder, and Finisher, to take thole Oren. Gornootent mon wl5l bo paid Oa Malone wag., and may srouro permanent dm. Ilona on preonal blOttara 5 WILSTACIIf rt DAIDWFF. ti Wort Fourth Cincinnati. WA $6O A ISIDNTEL— I want Meats at ido aro-oath, esyenseensid. to sell my EVBRIABTING BENCILS,OBIENTAL BIiBIZEnB, and tnirtosit other MN, useful and en flow articles. fifteen circular* sent rasa. Address, JOELIf •B. LOISD, Biddeford, Bathe. aykldasodawT W4!LNTED. 63,000 Lawrence Corutty Bonds. WArno, A. SRAM tiomairu.. --,DATIB a-ratan% •-• uo-water emit: s7sPumMt;letttitiAgeD 4 11"1:11"1",.twasmlf140 15=1121111Nalsa _ . t 4XIIBIWIMS . "TH. ,'PITTSIIIIELWEL THEATIOi. ESEME Rood night of the poWar .treis, =TIE ass. DEFISUN. THIS ITICHIFO, • win bo presented, the besizeral demestic lAA Qrszos entitled, KATHLYMN 31 &VOTIHNEZI9. Kathleen.---..Ettle Henderson. squire O'Grady_..... - - ..... -..G.. B. Home*. 7"eii ' i r i . r 0 Lowedsy. - 0 Wilkinern, 8iddy.............__..._.._.._.........Li11ie !Amite. To osnelods set. h THE 11.01:0I1 DIABIOND. Margery Este Es nor. Cousin Joe Wilkinson. Io soltenreol, "The Marlon end "Leta, the Wont bloke, U.SA_NITARY FAIR LECTURES. Tbo Pint Itegolar Lecture for the bowellt of CM Unitary Year Food .111 bo delivered, by moat, by FELIX R. BRU NOT, AT coNcirawr TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 10TH BabJoCt-013E SOLDISBS. Toon open at 7 o'clock ; Lecture ommence at S. Tickets, 60 cenn—to be had at than , * pieces in the city, and in d Ileaheny at Schwerts's and Sally's Drug ntoree, at Mrs. Cochrane'. Book Store, and at the door. WM. 11. 'KU:MAID, /SAMUEL S. 1,0174, THOS Cm. o IId.SEWSLL. n•Lccenres, P Lairros. Al US it,. :tic. REMOVAL. We take pleasure in bilbrosicg We public that w. w occupy the largo and commodious house 110. 12 BISSELL'S BLOCK, When. we have but received from the mrufscturer of WM. B. BRADBURY andSOLIOU •CHISIL CO., a new lot of ACT ElllgAt PI/L.l'oB. • Also, • complete essortount orb/UV:VS celebrated Elarmonlums, AU loch oe and Alrulcal goods generaty. The umerlorft 7 of the El OADdllftlr PIANO to Al ready established. In the butory Of Nemo 00 eel, lustnfment b. gaine I Co rep!dy In y4fularit) or received so many premiums wlthin the apses of two years ea the p.o . .sle, Poll iron frame, ..verftrung hen end Trench grattd aett.n ?tine rte, rearorferturrd h 7 WM BILLOW:MT, and Whom... A IV. Plants having been ro long and notably known la thu and otuer comatTfee, nee , ao further comment. All guarsatiod for Ave year. WAN-ELME et BARR, Bole Agents Jr Pittsburgh sad Wont.= Ps., No. 12 52. OUSEL Block. Good &mend Hand Plana for Dent Turing and repaint: done promptly. &PESO pIA_N OS I CABINET ORGANS NEW Urn AT OLD Tutees& N. SIEDLE, No. IS3 Starininzwe ST Pianos and Musical Instruments Seeps constontly an hand Zino oosartutemt of trim rum* viol:ass, Gomm, Aotinan. 0 NB, STRINGS, so., which b. grill sea for low !WC.. MUSICIANS' OMNIBUS, No. '2, con twining 450 PIECES OP MUSIC, Coneistiod of Ito Doetta for two taus, two ' , WHIM de.; 21 , Scotch Mrs, 200 Irish din, Quadmils with the calls ond figures, Policies, Schottleches.Nialtsee, Bolan:en., Elsoches, Hornpipe., Sons, do., for the Violin, note, Chrucet, Pito, Cannot, flageolet. de. By Elins Bowe. Prim, IL Malted, free ef rnstayw, on rocelpt of price, by my 7 LIELAILLOTTE tiLI747Z, 48 Fifth WOO. DECKERS PIANOS, WITII NEW PANEI.I7 LLION TRAMS. Acknonledged by all tbo beat musicians to be sayselor to et/ ether soreettioats, without mesons. , TL'EAT 6: uot abet Vlb' meat celebrated Idelodocus and harmoniums ore only for sale by 1101.71i1.6.107, 110EICE di CO., ._•• No. f 3 ThSSD street. --- Ezenasos Da. or Prrrensnon, Blay 3, Mt. T ' BOARD OF DiRECTORS OF THIS DANE hare deolaYed • Dividend of ifTVE PER CENT. ont of the earnine of the last six CClOnthe, payable on or after the lath battens. 111 United Slates Incite T. will be paid by the Bank. ntykttweewlT 11. Id IdUERAY. Ceehler. Hoax or rifler - Man, 11.3 , THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS' Of THIS BANE tame this day declared • Die , idend of TOUR PER =Rt. on Re Capital Btoak. out of the profits of the last ex month, free of Na tional and State Tar" •htch out be pm to btock.- holders or their leg* represeratativin on or after the trth Instant. myrArrdaltrrir — hos Orm Duo, Pittsburg , Cloy a, loos. rrlIE DIRECTORS OF TILLS BANE tmr. MN day dotard o plcidtul or JIV P all CENT. on Mu Capitol Stool, ant of the profits of the last sin mouth., psyabla to Stockholders ot their legal reprmenbolisec, het of Closcrumoot Tax, omarttiolSth inatanL ms4,lo.daltsa J. ICIAGOTTIN, Coehint. ALLIMILMIT BANK, Key X, Itte4. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS L OP THIS BANK have Ibis day declared a Dla Wood of FIVE PES CENT. oat of the profit. of dm hest six menthe, (bee of Government Tax,) payable to the Steckholders on and after the 13th ins t. mytad 000IP, lbeshler. Muumuus' Banc., Pitsburgh, May 3,11134. H TE D th lß is OTOE day DF TH DlvideiEß BANK Lem, decla S• nd ld of FITE PER. CENT. oat of the protts of the lust Ida Months, payable to Ptockholdars ou m atm the 13th loot., rose of G.TOCITCII.t. Tax • • I • my4:lot 000. P. httoollltV 7, ambler. errll.lo . BA.I, IlLt•UOspk, ev b, THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANE .1_ have tots day &cll.:rod ti I:Nelda:4ot FIVE PIM OSIST. on tt• Capital tlhook, free of 2 . 14., payable to Stool, holch•rs or their legpirepresentattm orter after the tatb instant. oty4:ti GEO. T. TAN DORY*, Cashier. UT...COOT IRO OiLLOOoLor %A." ,OTWIT. A I lesheag,ooy, Day rd, lett. J T HE PRIMIDENT AND DIRK.CTOtt: .1 time this day detlagel • Dleohnd of DOtlt era UNIT. out cf tho earnings of - th. tut sts mouth., vs, able to Use Otooknoldsts or thatr leo represeotativea. on nod at{, the lath Inst. mkt/ J. 0 1110711Ell*Utt.: Tsestntnr• • - 41cacnorts • as 41.16crs6cruncs , ' BANK, Pittahncob. !Say 8, 1464. rfiRR BOARD OF DIRECTORS k ..L TEM DANE hove thlc day declared 6 111,1841,4 of POUR P5ll 0148 T. pith, Capital . Stock, out o , theprata of theta , she Months, poistle OD or after On 13th lost. t Prc4 of 611 Taxes: loc4:10t 301114 EMIT, Cukler. P2T115010311, May 184. ;rat inaraus rEalanANor , 00/ 1 /PLNY thlsd ay declared 'Matta of TWO-AND-A-HALF DOLLARS PER SHARE, free of Tau.. Malt. to Stockholder, 011 0r alter the 10th but: tartate • GOltuOti, Secretary - DIVIDEND. F 'SST NATIONAL BANK OF 1.: ELTTEIBUDGO..4I. Dividend of rt 75 psi atm (Triternal , llo paid.) has thts day been de. &avert from the protitiotthe last els months, Pala bit to tineelebolders or Iheir legal agents. Boot• wUI Do open from the 16th trealst lust. ter an increase ol hPuti .barn to the tapitiii Stock. grixtboldem can avail themselves ottheir, privilege by eobscribinge to eontorogly with en lot to provide a National Ceirn coney, approved at Wasbington. L. 0 „ Feb. 25 { D, 701 IN D. 601;ILLY, Guider. my eprel • TrAMTS An LegM 13raine4 vtall94 attelwied 4 c 4 Mee, O. IGO Icantra ISTILFcr, hear Craig, Pittabargh. se,yozix. Ma ASTER teptiZUM'S W. W. WILLWO3IC CO e 'Ward and Wad streeta.. • CACIIOII2 Li. Lay.- 9 . 150.*.138 refatt siress, LXXVII--NO. 150. 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'Mandel, June loin: Willlessrport, Penne, Thus easy, June te; • - Dee hundr,d (100) horses as Getryabarg, an(l3lliP „- hundred and Ploy (no) et each of the other plate*. These home have been modem:coed as otA net, The ca valry service of the Vetted Mates Army.,• - ; for ro dd and Um purees many good bigtaluil may be bad.-711 Horses will be Bold d. - - Pelee begin at 10 a., and contlsose dant ttn4alla gold. Terreat OMIH, Tinned Mater Terig.‘' llTTaltall only. • JellE5 A. /11,./X, 'feat, 001. and O. Q. lL Canary BiseMi. aptlerlje2o TTNIThD STATESIALLITARY V ROADS. tor= op AssietllToolo ol2l Wathiton, httIfITION—WI3I be sold on Waineetay, depot Day, at the Weald Depot In AMlAttaftki Vlrginfie . KO to= of Old Railroad Iron: laD tom of Old Oar Ater 5D tow of a.dd emai l trusg • ••• DA tons of Weonght neon 3 tont of Old Dow mut Copper; • - • 520 00 Rands, Tonne: 0.11 In (ktreinmoot node , cent to be pad at the Woe at pedekldAttn o do &livery. The propeety must bteemovedetaot dmltkin ten/ froM sole. • p yto2o andool3/1,50 VALUABLE ETUCKif AT A 0' 0 v —On VILIDAIf ZVEIIBO, Dor 1 0 1 1 :* o'clock, sill be .old. at tke cloduncrclal No. 04 Stith street: _ • - 25 slum Dramas Bunk IDOort do Allegheny-Dm& Block • • 4 : 1: Ritlattito=24lll%42l-.'.;,; 40 2 q Pluck orgh Elticatenelln 3. Bdio.; 20 do Allegiuni..oallelf Dallnonditoe. ono . A. gel LWAIFIA Amt.?. OUttiseLati i - FAI UIL Y.S.teD. A AteTIe.R.—TITESDAY liThinag; EAT ": 0 4 T12 'k i111. b.. 1 31 ; PilllTrigt ' f arcane in Colt hes to whip, t. eating anahe ave. etany We., with Paine, Pomp,?tea, ' eIP Ate ltacbteery Tante, Barre leg Inetteat. and earned Switch; belonglei to the Corepter. Ooespaoy, TO= 11:11111, kii^.lk at hale. I mat II Ma ttialtatarler. `.Bt oNfl eitEdISYTEKIAN.CII. O kt (3I 1 / 4 ) Ppw--on TaSODAT EVENING, Mir totb , st t ectoek, Will 'he lola, at the C05tr0.0 4,4 6 . 61.1 ROOM., 64 71.1 th "met, Out , eligibly thostio# :Fel'. • So. 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