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White, Hare, Dassinatan, Mackey, Simms Montgomery, Neernense, McCarthy, °apples, Creagan, Wet dlt, Leonard, Tabby, Little and Preeident The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mr. S. G. Welain offered& resolution, which War adopted; asking Counotls to increase the appropriations allowed to each Bream Fire Engine Company from $1,500 to $2,000, the former ante being deemed Inadequate. On McCort, warrants wore ordered to be drawn on the Treasurer in favor or J. Dor- Moven. Jr., for $lOO, for !terrines as Secreta ry, and in favor of Capt. E. F Pratt for $ 8 , 05 . Oa motion, the Association then adicerned. A now organisation Air the enstrog year was then seemed by electing Mr. Roost W. Ito sakey tempovery chairman, and appointing Mr. John H. Ear., Secretary. Credentials or the members elect were thee Called fot, when the following were presented: Eagle—J. Dttrrigron, Jr. Allegheny—Wm. J. Montgomery. Degtiesne—James Vick. keptene—W. J. Eamiedy (declared va cant _ Vigilant —4laorge W. Lonnard. likmira— Bellet—Jotai IL fiillen Independent—Matthew Tibby. An election of officers to serve for the en saLng year was thee held, which resulted In tneelection of the following gentlemen : President—Wm. C. McCarthy. Secretary—Joseph Dorringum, Jr. Tresetner—Dtbert W. Mackey. Chief Eogineer—Mej Joseph Browne. East &Instant Engineer—John Second AVAlStllin.f.ngineer—Fred. Rook. Messenger—Captain E F. !nat. ./ ..The following gentleman were appointed a Committee. of Conference and Imps non— Eagle, Wm . J. White ; Allegheny, ndrew Samna; Doquesne,4. E biewhonse; N prone, B. Hall; Nt•gara, A. Jackson Coppice ; Fig . '. lent, Om.rgo W. Leonard; independet, bistdiew Tsbhy ; Relief, John M. Killen. On motion the above committee were in structed .to shit the . Indecrendent Engine Bonze as coon .1/11 pra cticable, and repartee to the condition of the apparatus, Ate. The Secretary. was instructed to notify the Neptune Steam Fire Company that the scats of two delegates from that company were va cant. On - motion, a committee consisting of one member from each sompany was appointed to pr-pus bruiness and make arrangements for the. orthcoming Sanitary Fair, to report •t _StrOsdjourned meeting to be held on Saver day evreebag. - The following committee was appointed t Messrs. Weldio, Bare, Mackey, Vi.k, Ball, °meson, Little, Killen and Bose- well. Oa motto - , of Mr. Montgomery, the Cote: . mime mu 11:M.71:toted to call a meeting of I their nsspeetiv• dompanim, ao that a fall ex preasbn ofopluton in regard to the Fair can be had, and report at an adjourned meeting. On motion, a committee of flee was appoin Led to confer with the Insurance_ companies, Banking institutions and citizen, generally, in reference to procuring sub,criptions to construct a Fire Alarm Telegraph. ?deters. Irwin, Montgomery, Creegan, Doreiegton, and Tiboy were appointed raid committee. On motion .adjourned . until Saturday eve ning. Singular Case of Louble Marriage When the war first broke out, a young mar ried man of Steubenville volunteered in the service of his country, left his young wife and child, and went forth to fight his sonntry's batiles. His regiment was hotly engaged at the battle of Perryville, and he was reported among the killed. Indeed,there seemed to be no doubt as to the facto! his death ,several of his comrades declaring that they hod seen him fall, and knew whore he was bsried. The sad news of his death was brought home to his wife, and after the first warm of bitter sorrow had sobsiced de to have his remains brought home. She was assisted in her undertaking by kind friends, and two months or more after, a metallicreellin, con-, taining what purported to be the remains of the supposed docewed, was brought toliten benefice, and with the accustomed burial rites, WSJ deposited in the cemetery. There were no doubts entertained ea to his death In the manner stated, and the young wife, after mourning his demise for over • ye received and accepted • second offer of tier present husband is a worthy man, sod during the four or tiro months - sines theft marriage they have been living In undisturbed happiness. Bat at last a shadow has eclipsed their sunshine. A fell days clam an exchanged priioner, just from the South, passed through Steuseenncle, and lett a mes sage from the .apposed deceased husband for Lis wife, stating that he was • prisoner_in the bandied the rebels, alive and well, and as &a was in daily expectation of being exchang ed, she might ex pe ot him home in a very short time. The situation of the lady and hatband sun better be leo•gined than described, under the eirotmostanoos. Though fide L rather • samarluible ease, it is ono which, during the present state of the country, might be of more **Tient occurrence. Sanitary Pair—Mr, ftrunoVe Lecture. We need seemly remind our readers that Mr. Fells IL Smoot will lecture this evening In Concert Call for the benefit cif the Sani tary Bair, as we presume they have all made up their minds to be present it poasible. The @abject of the lecture to .oce fioLatalts." Mr. Smoot L always happy, and bevies heard the Lecture when it woe delivered in Col. Clark', ... Church in Allegheny, we can bear uisthnony that he ha never been more happy than in its Conception d composition As • liurrary production It will boar thir . test of the most rigid.miticiam, while the incidents which it contain are of the moat touching and pathetic °Waster. Thou who wiU do themselves, and the good case, the favor of listening to ins lecture will be much benedttod by having many misconceptions corrected In regard to itimp life and battle fields. Mr. Brunet °Dm- Presses into the ehort_space of a lecture his encaustic) experience old observation of three years. Wo hope the house will be dila, that s tye Smitten , Commission may be encouraged andtts,opetations facilitated. The Lute Bald on the Baltimore Bond Train's ire now running as regularly m =I: al over the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. At Piedmont the-rebels broke and burned up a number of ears, and threw four or five engines a the track, damaging them to some extent, and burned three or four buildings in Pied mont, including the /quire workshop and the paint Atop; with tools and machinery, belong ing to the railroad company. J 1 portion of the round top .workshornwas alto destroyed. They then went to Bloomington, a situation en the road, two intim west of Piedmont, and then threw off the track several engines, and damaged a number of - cars. They took no p_risoners Si Other place. They then left 260.0 tolitoar and retreated down the country. Om Kelly (wing under orders Of Gen. Sigel) emit from Cumberland to Piedmont with troops, but -the Confederates had made good theirtentapo before he arrived there. Tax OA= or Da. E. A. Stect..—We omitted tonteittion the termination et the asseansinst Di. Zing, who Was indicted in the United States . District Court for harboring and as • alstWirdiieritiri The teittcnony :against bitneanonsted to nothing, and he proved an pat: . Thalarj, after a very brief ,absonce,' found tetdint of notgaing, and hswlthca• Wady diselumprd; • • = !!:=;;2= Our Book Table. 171) Corixtrrarobs. With a Critical bkatcb Traral tbe U. !tad testae. "fly Henry T. Tackarbtan. Karr York . 1 Chas. &ribber. Pius butgb for sale by harts, aorta a Co ,93 Word stmt. 460py. crown lon. The design of this work is a most happy one, and we may add—what cannot always be added, in speaking of the fate of even the happiest designs--that it has been most hap pily carried ont by Mr. Tuckertnan. It Was Barns that wished— . "0 wad some Power the Rini. cse 9, To we transit as Ither• sea as It wad five mmy • bin. der Deo na, an' foolleh notlon.“ Here, thanks to Mr. Ttoskerman, we have the poet's wish realised, and American citizens can "see themselves" as English, French, Genaan,,and other travelers have described them. Beginning with • chore "Critical Sketch of Travels in the United States," he davotee a chapter to " Early Discoverers and Explorers," after which he pease. to " French Miasiunary Exploration" and " French Tray eters and Writers," an exceedingly curious pad entertaining portion of his work, occupy • tog three chapters, and giving us a resume of the travels of such men it Hennepin. Mar quette, and Charlevoix, among the French missionaries; and Chastelleux, Brissot de Warville, Crevatteur, Putney, Raynal, Ro chambeau, Talleyrand, Chateaubriand, Mi• chaux, Briltat Savarin, De Tocquevills, D• Beaumont, Ampue, De Hasparin, and Labou Jaye, among later French travelers and pub Heists. Three more chapters give us a toler ably clear idea of how the Eoglish regard us, Led have from early time, beginning with' Bishop Berkeley, and ending with Mr James Starling, a Scotch member of Parliament, eao wrote a volume of Letters from:the Stave States." some seven or eight years ago. The chapter entitled "English Abuse of America," is rather trying to sensiblee pa trintishs. Two chapters are set apart for "Northern European Writers," and "Italian Travelers," who, as a class, are tench more favorable to us than the English, and one chapter to ‘limerican Travelers and Writers." We are truly glad that the doing of such an inestimable service to the American reader, as presenting him with the essence of a hun dred volumes in ono, was thought of by so accomplished a scholar and critic as Mr. Tuakerman. A mate compiler might have undertaken to do this work—but bow far in terior, in that case, to what we have here, would the result have been. Here we have one worthy to break a lance with any of our critics—and very frequently, with all knight , ly courtesy of canna, the reader will rejoice to find that he does so. Sraostas or its New Tibrtab.r. By Richer , It Trench, DD. rocood Pa t. Near k: Case. tionbrir. Ittsbn.gb : fix tale Da. le Chain a 03., 93 Wood Street. 2blpp. I.mo. The first part of Dr. Trench's work was timell tames rok. publiebed several years ago, and both in Eng land and this country was received by all Mtalliglint students of the New Testament with such appreciation as clearly Indicated its high value. Indeed, so far as it went, its value was indispamble,—but embracing only some of the groups of synonymous words found in the New Testament, there was a general wish felt that the learned anther would proceed with what he hadvo well be gun, and soon add another volatile to render his work more complete, by subjecting cere al other Very important and interesting groups to the same judicioassind disceimlna ung examination, that bad already yielded results so satisfactory. Here at length—for Dr. Trench would not biorttly prepare a book merely to send •lt into the market to supply a demand—we have seta a continuation of the work as we desired, a volume evidencing tho flame care and thoroughness, and presenting everywhere the same excellent characteristic., as its predecessor. Dr. Trench Is now Arch bishop of Dublin, hawing been chosen to sue reed the lamented Dr. Whately in that dls anguished position. - • • ging .sa. Prescbed at Triolty Chapel. Brighton, b Up. ate Bev. derict W. &Are tam, It. A , ti. 'lnceratient., Filth Perks. Peewit: lickevt Fields Pltteburgh sale by Henry tattler, and 7.! Fifth straeL 211 pp. I=nto. Daring his short life, the Rev. Mt. Robert son', remarkable powers an a preachek, though they had attained such recognition lei placed him =angst the first.class minds of that still increasing class of the clergy of,the English Church, whoa. liberal Untoenciee have not escaped severe animadversions at the hands of their brethren, and even the grave charge of being unorthodox, yet had not attained That wider recognition, which has ain't ran - dewed the published volumes of hie sermon more generally.. ■amght liar by intelligent readers, both in England and America, than almost any other similar books published within the same period. Many of the ear mons in tide volume are 11:60r0 fragmentary and incomplete than those comprised In the preceding aerial; and the editor has purpose ty delayed their publication till it became ap parent, from the popularity of did' whi bad already appeared, that all of Mr. Robert son's carmen! would be eagerly sought for. Twice LOBS. A 'Nov - ex.—This 1. a reprint Just issued by Loring, of Boston, of a recent English work, which has been quite ILICCT4, tut, having received high praise from the London literary .Ivernals on its appearance . One of them said of it—" Another Arat-rate novel by a woman I The plot well conceived and worked out, and the characters individ. tualmed and clean eat, and the story so ad mirably told that you are harmed along for two hours and a Mat, with a smile breaking out at the humor, a tear ready to stars at the pathos, and with milaggieg Interest, till the heroine, release from ail trouble is Annear, cot at the end.. It is 'yore full of character than any book we remember eines Chicle& Reedy's “Christie Job• atone."—For sale by Henry Idiner, 71 and 73 Pitch street; price, 60 cents. Tim Boot or DAT/. Farts 23 and 24.-- Mr. Henry Miner, 71 and 73 Faith sweet, hu received from Mesa.. J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, Parts 23 and 24 of "The Book of Days, " which Is now drawing towards the conalason,tbese parts bringing down theilurk to December 16. Welted not seen a number of "the Book of Days" for some two months, but the appearance of these numbers show that the publication has continued noising, ruptodly, and that the same excellent quell- . ties which won oar commendation for the ear liar numbers are still present everywhere just ao strikingly as then. it will undoubtedly supersede all the "Yew Book.," "Every Day Books," etc., eta., apw extant, Lod send them to the most oat-of-the-way shelves of our book-rooms. lATRIVITITO TO WOOL GROWLES. —We bate receivod from &I . Fairchild and Hurls. Ennus of the "Ohio Farmer,' through Messrs. Davis, Clarke & Co., booksellers, of this city, a copy of an "Address dellvered be fore the Ohio Wool Growers Association. by Henry B. Randall, LL.D., at Cotu.mtme, Jan uary 6, 1864; also, Tranesotions of the Con vention held in the Senate Chamber at Co lumbus, January sth and Bth, 1864." Our (-rating readers will derive much interesting and vamablo Information from this pamph let, which may be obtained from Ewers. Davis,-Clarke & Co., 73 Wood street, Pitts burgh, who will send it by mall on receipt of 25 cents. SANITARY Fns.—The following note lira been received Irma Proaldonl Lincoln Eiscurrivi Mamma, Wsaassoron, April 25, 1854. Gemlemm—l fear it will not be possible for me to assist at die opening of your Fair, bet my best wishes for your success will, of course) ho with you. If the use of my name can avail anything for so good a pupate, it LI at your service.- I am, very truly, Your obedient servant, A. Lisitomr. Felix B. Brunot, Beq., B. B. Von Bonnlorst, Wm. D. McGowan. Joan T. 00C311.113, Esq., late • practicing member of this bar, but now of New York ci.y, lately tried a ease of some Importance there, in which be had an opportunity to dis play hie abilities as a lawyer, and which bu gained him considerable credit. The case was that of a young woman of prepossessing appearance named Arabella Patterson, who sued a man named Harrington for damages indicted upon her in consequence of reckless driving—she having been knocked down and run over by a hone and wagon. Mr. Cochran appeared for the plaintiff, and the Jury, after fifteen minutes' deliberation, returned a ver. diet in her favor for $3,000. Several of them wet* In favor of making the sum $7,000. RILII7 01 130101013 ' BAXILII3 0/ 11311 CITY Or ALLZOIII:III%. . Notts is hereby given to those entitled to relief from , the fund appro priated -by the Allegheny City Councils for the familial of soldiers now in service, and *stare destitute, that $lOO., has beans put in the hands of tho Ladies' Relief flooiety for each ward of the city of A,iligholly, who will distritote it; and hereafter all appliontions for tone from this fundirill be made on Fri day afternoon of each week; to DI. fdeGonni glo, at his Mike, at the corner of Obloetrael and East Common, who wilt relieve all such cues that claim from this fond. By order of the Committee. 8.. Ainiroitrn, Ch'u. PIICITOGIUMI Rams To Itswr.—R. H. Davie, Ent., advertises for teat 'plea lad mem la Ids caw bulldlop ea " Federal stireA et?* - "Tealently fitted af tors photograph ' 'MU Is one of. Ma dant stands la dellesteroy for thatinudaw, sad those • desiring s logistics Ayala 14;1141x•is st 01101 b ~" - ~ .... `Y iG.`j~y SJ. , `+3'kh":.~z'~' lm'=]Y'2~FHatl^~.'~.lY.iJ'~Y - ". . Christian Commission Donatkoma The rely liberal .out cold:anted to the Christian Comteission, at thu anniversary meeting, Sabbath evening, hes been largely increased by yesterday!' donations. The following additional eubscriptiens have been received by Joseph Aibree, Treasurer: John lairmAl . 11r.00111.3111 0 Towimend 100 .1..1J11 T Logan ..... ... :V..1.1 V J..,,,,i p . WC 1: :Awl Banking Co . VA , Mrs W C lloblueutx... 100 I har.eg J t luk ...... -. 20 John 11 b1cCu0n.......... lOU W E.Sohtnvrts .k . C. .. 150,51 n J H. Mcilunn_-_. 1,43 J I. o..hsaulx 100,Josepn Kirkpatrick._ Nu DID. - qrth, Kw Ing aCo 25&J P Hanna 6 Co.__ 140 li K M. 41. __ le/ klcD Cromeart 11,1 • Mrs Nh V. ViP... .... I.:. R. Al * Ja.robu..DD ua Ja••• n Irpil IV , 4, P Weymao....-... lot It C tttLm•rta b. Mrs II t, Dan •p 25 P Wolf Jr.....- fr. , . Juno trwlo.Jr ..... 2.1 W D ltiuctiart 50 ThotiJsrublon ...... .-... r 3 CAA 50, It-. li, Ick /noon 25 oil Geo 0 . ailrrmn ~ UP/ hi Do..lcukat 2ai Mr. Dr Dro P J Itoreurt W G W,Jra D 4 IGlTebbacb, Reim, g BroA 2 , Cenh U Al Lo g . 25. A J trlrG t.g r Al-.. KII• ~t....v.tri...... 2.i Bre Livlog•stoo J fl 1,1111111, in 41. • A t., 01 hu.17.._. ....... .. EN=Mai 10 J . 0858 R Pay ....__.. 5 10 1 1 to • , 808‘..1 Shane__ 6 10181 6 loi ‘ 1, 511.- 51 110.1. .... 6 10188 Arm r 6 10 11114 & fllr v//0. d 6 1.14.-12 D.. M W W Wank. Olulisvou,Oraeford E T ravo 1 0 Oasti../A.-- W Phrsock )o lJacob 10 Total---- Lolltetion at nat.titig On lent Thutad►y, too traleury of the Chris tian Como:demon in Philadelphia had not one dollar, and a groat battle calling for immense stoma and delegates was daily expected. Tease fees, stated by Ur. Stewart, have call ed forth a most generous response from Pitts • burgh, and money Is still coming in. The am oat will reach $30,000. Continue the good work. The motley will be remitted . to Philadelphia, and will soon be doing the work for which it lino intended. Let all money be sent to Joseph Albree, No. 71 Wood street, Or to 'W. P. Way man, No. 79 Smithfield etrecL naIItaraTEMZIET or Carr. FLANK E. TYLOR. —We are pleseed to loam that our young friend, Capt. Frank E. Tylor, of the sth En relator Brigade—than whom a more gallant officer is not in the service-4ms been benors• bly reinstated by the President and ordered back to his old command. It will be remem bered that he was thiftnissed the service some time ethee for having overstayed his furlough, but upon - -his showing that he was prevented from traveling, by sickness, he wee placed in hie old position as before stated. Oapt. Tyler is well known in our city, having been a res ident of Allegheny City during the past Ms teen year.. A BAD spectacle was witnessed in Wheeling ; on Saturday. Five women, clothed In rage, and utterly destitute of means, arrived in that city from Pendleton county, having been compelled to leave to avoid starvation. B *eh was followed by four or fire little children,. almost naked. The husbands of these women: had been compelled to leave their homes, to avoid the rebel - conscriptions, and being ith longer able 1.0 keep soul and body together,. they had started on their wearisome journey. Their necessities were relieved, and stops taken to hale them cared for until their hu•-: bandsocan be hunted up. Carr. Witaasus' Waataso VOTACIL.—Thei panorama descriptive of Capt. Williams` South Sea Whaling Voyage wea opened at Masonic Hall last eveningeand although the audience wee net large, the exhibition wee received with satisfaction stael delight- The scenes perforated in Capt. William' whal.ng boat, by a crew of live men, were exceedingly amusiog and interesting. Another exhibition will be given this eye': Ding, the proceeds of which will be donated fur the benefit of our soldiers. Tee Co us Ptsural On. Yew", with all Its mschiacry, &c , will be eold, at 7% o'clock thite , ening, by A McDwaine, on the second timer of his Auction House, 54 fifth street. Also, a large list of valuable Stocks, and a Pew In the Second Presbyterian Church. A GOOD GOGOIDTIDN.—It hat been suggest, ad that the yeoman Ninth Reserves now to this city, be invited to attend Mr. Brun“es lecture this evening at Concert Hall, lava body. They would no doubt gladly avail themselves of such an invitation. A RIJSAWAT.—P.V. SalaltentlT, of Wod•- 4r,ahived in_ 3.0-Ogrda3. in SOl•die e .. MI quo, . Voy twelve your, who left !mem suddenly Co Thursday last. Be was traced to this city, and it is supposed that he has . gone cum. Tamar.—Stele llenderson appeared at the Theatre last eveniag for the first time thle eeaton, and was greeted with a large aadl ence. She has Improved very mach Since her last appearance. A good bill is offered for to night. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES PIIRT. Plain and Ornamental Bl►te Roofer, and dealer in Pennsylvania and Vu moot elate of the best quality at low ratty OM. at Alex. Latighlio's, near the Water Worko, Pittsburgh, Po.. Wzar an amount of Suffering and I:lLearn among the Volunteer• would be nrerented by tha free of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. For Wounds. Sore. and Sedrey the o,ntreent le a certain cure, and for Bowel compistota, revere, Small Pox, ice., the Pilo are the but Illerdi ip•tbe world. • Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re.. tailed, owing La the high pries of drain., ku.s at 30 cents, 75 cents and $1 10 per box or pot. For safe in Pittsburgh by L. L. Palm stock sod Co. For sale also by Geo. A. Kelly, Feder street, AGegbety airy. SPOOIOL Ecomos.—The attentlon of our readers is directed to the brilliant savortment of Spring and glimmer Goods just received by oar friend Mr. John Water, No. 126 Peds . oral street, Allegheny. EU stock comprises a great variety of Fancy French, English, Scotch and American Cassimeres and Cloths, and fine Silk and Camimere Veltings,—.6l of - . which will be mad° up to order In the listen styles and in the best rammer. A chafe, so. Lesotho of Furnishing Goods also on hand and for sale, to g ether with a full stook of Bondy blade Clothing. well and fashionably =age. Etwortb.—Samuel anthem k Co., Mer chant Tailora, have remor. d to 73 Smithfield street. We are just .receiving our second supply of spring and summer goods, and would most respectfully invite our frieuda and the public in general to IDlMllltle our new stook, believing it to be one of the finest stocks of merchant tailor goods in the city. Every garment warranted to give full satis faction, in both price and quality. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere and Judge for yet:moires. Gauoos 3 McCettubeea, Merchant Tailors, No. 73 Smithfield street. WATCREB, JIWILIT, ho —J. M. Roberts, Nc. 17 Fifth street, to no. opening the most cholera stook of floe Golclazid Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods ever displayed In GM city, bad is saGing them at remarkably low prices. 0111r13013 mid carriage calls will be taken at the Omnibus office, No. 410 Penn street, day or night. All orders left at the above place will be promptly attended to. All call' must •be paid in advance. • Crrr GROCID BENTS, this morning rat 10 o'clock, will be sold by A. Elellwalne, at his Audio' Hoare, 54 Fiftls street. See•adrer tleement under auction bead. 0. Sat, Dentist, 2tB 'Penn street, will tend to all business of hie profession. .701112 PE M. Glanan, Attorney at Law, 98 Grant street. alsBm ItILLICIL—Oa Sendai...morning. May: 9th, at leina o'clock, Dirs. MART AN 11lis,LBS, seed about 46 'can. banal on 1 al./a arttrusciox, at 4 o'elock, from the residence of her son, Wm. It. B. Miler. Den man !street, threthigbaca, to proceed to Alt. Oa a Oomettry. The friends of the faintly era respect fully Welted 4. attend. TylatdttON--On Monday moraine at 7 o'clock, at the reside , coo( bar son-oa low, Aaron yd car er o , fourth and lime sir, to. Dim Manua BST waydpaoyi. In the elghsy third peer°, Image. liiounotios of the (coastal grill be IL CITY.—To any ona in Oil City NJ OM box old eandenitted OIL or WaISELS! BA taiEL/3, and Imo to toll them, ran Call at E. 0. LOOS.VB 000P111 aIIOP is* Back at a. WCllntock's Wainhouso. NEW POTOMAC ftERIIING. lb BD L13. , ..911 1 0 CATCH,. Drigbt, auar.nagoodiln, Jagt Nailed by =Vat sow. gi,XELTON. W Plunond. GaUGHT &Silt/IN—A email PUN elOl.n. Ths wow b sagnstedlo - amiand Pun. Priert7. pAy cluor and taids altar, Cl is ylll be sola scorn 4114 to taw. MA. NORDOMP SiltEr • ' tsar-Mow Off litiblelk:'‘ ~ - ~~~. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. OTTR SPECIAL DISPATCHES The Battle on Friday. GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF THE DAY'S OPERATIONS. DECISIVE RESULTS ACCOMPLISHED FR Ow7l Tra II LIM TOX 8p.41 Dlopatch to tho Pittsborgh Gott WASHINGTON, May 9, 1864 The following le condensed from full 10. counts, received at the War Department, from the front. A oolamd or two of details are loft out, through fear that on account of the storm along part of the line of wires„ we may not be able to get it through. Fridaj's battle haled through all the hours of daylight, but ended without any decisive: remit.. Sedgwiak, with two divisions,Rlekette, and Wright's, held the right ; next to him, in the centre, was Warren with his cope *sind Ste phenson's division and Burnside's:9th, and on the left was Hanooak with his four divis ions, and Getty's from the 6th. Bornside formed the reserve, and his men were thrown in front from time to time as the eXigexcles of the battle demanded. The right had order, from Grant through• Meade to advance at five, but Ewell) who ley opposite, took time by the forelock cod him self advanced a quarter before five; much to Sedgmick'd disgust. A spirited action of an hour ensued, and by six o'clock the rebels ware embed -bank, each side holding the ground upon which It had spent the night- Loss Severe on bah This action on the right was hardly over till Hancock, onthe extreme left, became en gaged with Longetneet. The rest of the rebel force opposite had attacked him. For several hours heavy fighting fol owed, when this rebel attack trim repelled like the othitrx Sy o'clock all was quiet, and Lee's attempts to tarn first our right and then our left had been . so come teal; defeated. Fora time the rei ei movements wore DOW shrouded In mystery, nod our own side seam= ly ready to go to meet them. Wi awaited their developments and by II o'clock they came. The rebels again made a heavy at tack on Sodgelok's and part of. Warren's c3rpe. Sedgwick promptly goes in, and after a sharp nation, drove Ewell back to his second. line of hastily constructed works. :Here they -.-.f21 419 stand and the action contilltes fiercely. Warren now wanted to aid Sedgwick, by charging and clearing the ground, but a per- Bonal examination of the ground It would have been foil* to'atteitipt oh!' the long exposed space swept try their artii. Ivry. So the interehange of infantry an.' artillery &re continued, till noon, when Sedgy wick again silenced the enemy, and for thet time rested upon hi* arms. Gen. Warren, meanwhile, Ands a point far ther to the left, when he thinks the enemy's . .. line is vulnerable, and orders an assault be Wadsworth'. division. The rebel line is here' held by A. P. tiffs corps. They ground covered with a dense undergrowth, and through this a wavering fight raged for three quarters of an hour. Finally Wadsworth orders a charge,with load cheering from his man. Ile leads the charge. One horse is abut from ander him.' Lie mounts another, and but for his untimely fall we should have bee. stately azottessfal. Wadsworth area .tiot, .throtith and his body fell into the hands of the enemy. Oa the left, where Robinson's division joint, up to Hancocks, an assault was order ed, and with better hopes of success. At noon Bedgwick is no longer engaged, and hi, Lee again rests on the same ground as lut night. Wadsworth now advances on A. P. tWips, which was well prepared tor Ms reception. The division on hie right and left engaged him hotly The fighting here was in thick underbrush, about • mile wide, on the other ride of which the robelematn force lay, but their works were plainly visible on the other side of the plain beyond. To cross this In the face of the enemy's fire would have been madnees. Ofacere consult hastily while the men are lying down fist and bring. The -otlolllf now showed a disposition to renew the attack of the morning. Sedgwick advenere his whole line, and onr pert is done batter than in de former charge. Ewell Is forced book to the second line of works, where ho makes • deep stand. Warren, who wee on Sedgwiera left, endeav or. to assist but kids it impossible. Elesve O'dock—The enemy -press hard on Warren sad Sedgwick, and their heavy guns pour volley after volley on Bedgeriok's head quarters. One man and three horses were killed within 20 feet of him. At half.past tiro Babcock prepared for a movement of a Division on the whole left. The enemy again, however, were too fast for n., and took the initiative. They came for ward with terrine impetuosity, and for a Um*. lifted op and bent back. 04T line struggled and broke batik, and the roads to the rear were soon filled with panic stricken cowards. story was carried to Headquarters that Han cook's Doe was broken through. Grant rams ad to believe It, but sent 'reinforcements. He was right in both. Hancock bad bravely and skilfully rallied his men, and now steadied by the advancing support, ptuthed forward again, In less than an hoar from their first tierce onslaught. He was driving the 'rebels. Some hundreds of prisoners were taken, and their loss In killed and wounded was terrible. Hy Inn-set the action was over. Perfect al lance reigned along the . line. We held oar ground everywhere and all sup posed that the day's work was over , Everywhere the enemy's attack had been repulsed, but the heavy massing for the at tack was the enemy's strongest game, and II not ours. The conclusion then was in our favor, and supposing It to be only a drawn battle, all ',lnnis on Sunday, and wan again re. fait thit we could 'tend that port of thing bet- pulsed and oompelled to retreat. Anothe, ter than the rebels could. statement is, that Gen. Grant bad flanked The troops began preparing - for the night. hiln and got between his arm 7 and Richmond. Dispositions for the watch were made. The General Lee's report of the battle of Thorn del last, as published in the Richmond papme, Generale returned to consult for the next has bean telegraphed to this city by. Geitorel day's work. The soldiers complained not, Heller. Lee says that Genera Grant attacked and telked merrily of the chances. , mos, which cont•adiots the report received here that Lee made the attack on ear army. tz a e ro ro p ple b y o s d ti t ts . Ili t nzge oi t ' l .ol e n;tl y i . ,, , lL wo Suddenly amid the &Anus, the oldand too familiar charging jell was heard ringing oat on the right. It was a fierce, sudden and Ile name that Longstreet is badly wenn& r atetlese onslaught in Sedgwisk's unexpect- ed. t to i e E TLnoth i l : ng in tiareEort about the log line. The troops had been at work throw. " Italler he mall itldin i g 9 th t e c lil li of ° 72l l :::d G at lag up entrenchments for the night. tween Petersburg and Richiond, preventing Seymour's, Sbaler ' s and Neill's brigades Beauregard from noinforcla I,e4i. thus taken at disadvantage, gave way: The d i a r. u.... ^ ..': - I — d a ' an M o f7c 1 a 9 l . — d i r a c G h e n i r. i rest of the corps bore bravely up, but the ex- hat ban d, dated Saturday, s t r P nuT, g t h at he r rest light was turned. Oar men fled in the ors all we ll." wildest confusion, utterly stampeding. Beds. Our correepondont with the army sends the wick, however did his best, and he is a Ittlb- f° 11"1.1 ' Obi irinfernew Teems 21f4y 6, 9 p. ca.—The born fighter. Shoymorreeend Shaler's brig. most terrine battle yet 'poetic closed to. day. odes had been broken. He was compelled to furious Le ious e's m en i, G u re it ro on y ou h r a r s ig m h a t d a e n r d ep l e e a u te .in d a p ed , t be o n br d eak buk i tl a toin w d /w a le ft lin er e hia '" ba t *D an 6hnosc7. failed fian e i rnosisndea by lilncock and Sedgwick, with taperer, success, out It haibeen driven back fighting abandoned the attempt. with groat slaughter. Seymour and Shaler war" taken prisoners, !An attack was made &be' t four o'clock p. and their men were ; stampeded to the rear, in.,sitordtaneously upon our whole line, which en by ' nine o'clock. labile* settled over the Oral galbmtly repulsed. awards dark the field, and the contindingrhests,..after this enemy concentrated upon c extreme right, f Li. day's bloody and nnaertain , ll,eht, rated on Ind fell suddenly upon Gan Sedgwiok, crush their arms. So mach for Friday's fight. bag in a Portion of his line Gen. ticdgwlck As announced la last ',eight% dhipatoblies succeeded in re forming his! line and securing both from this point and Baltimore, there was .ii against farther disaster', and the enemy little fighting= Saturday. up to . the Utast Pithdrew. from his -front under the cover of hour in the afternoon; atarkich time meson- darkness. Oar buns have been heavy. gars left tke field. l'' ___. .. ~. ,i Our army to - day. Ilea Inky achieved a Oar li nt- et higledintred 4a AkestPls4redligoaw.".ia has . b ed all the often from that of list Oita; WS 444assais 4 a. 4 lk doh/ of tha:enemy j -910 Ithglat,ilk", 44bian drive:Chick/it godarteksAlisasters rattablakaroods "Markt tha battlo pound I . :-- , --,-, ' 2 '. '' '''' I.:. ''''''' 'l .; i •,:' ... 11,2'..",1,:a....31,a5,....5.A=v1,,, .• ` . rA1W.... , , , 4' Zic ...1X...a - . le-' : 1 stoldng engagement of Bridal. Whatever advantages the enemy had gaboad in that af fair he loomed in reepoct eagir to profit by them. Oar troops held the lion on which they had bitouseked through the night, sad the morn- Aug showed that tao enemy was nal attempt- L'e to pu,ll oven n ; that nearly the whole barite Gold was in oar possession, and that un i ts . we resumed ;ha engagement there was so pro+p GI righting. the carmy tal uo v itreateel. He was holding a the 0! heeds . . rke behind the teid otyosterday'n f ib 7hting, and from bellied this kept np o Incesso.nt fubilade of I,,ng range guns. Meanablle, strong skirmishing lines were thrown but by each side, who kept up a very brick exchange ul shoos with bat little effect, bleanweil, Lee has been seen busily outreaching. Lags winking parties could be oleariy seen behind their advance lines. The cow:lesion is that his , suo.lesA over Bedgwick has not bran soffia , nt to compen sato for tie tenth a rep ,lee I.Citsc.osk gas° hum on Friday nis t lst. Thor litr his palmy bid been that of attack ; now it appears that he ie eatiatiod with shot, taboo to the shade and stands ready to rendre us on ground with which he is perfrddy Whitler, and of which we know nothing. Tharo la no evident, thot he le dein oral lied, routed or an3toing of the kind We simply .know that ho no longer feel. •ble to attack o.d ho dtd tbc day before. _• • Prieoners report that General Wudsworth is not killed but is in their hands, eeeeroly wounded. Everybody is to rattily accept the cheering ntelligence, to qaostion rosy closely its crod- Witty. The prlecinerr also any that L ingetrest was wounded. nod Jenkins, of West VirgMut Won:ions memory, was killed. The field we. on Saturday aecemible to our side. It bozo terrible tracks of the conflict. The dead wore unburied, but the wounded Were nearly all removed. • Late .on Saturday afternoon theirobel at tempted to out off oar commeticatons with Germania ford. The p.otoone, however, were removed, notwittibtand,ng thorn eras no road, end it made very little differenee whether they eaaceeded or not. Future movement. of eounie are contraband. • Waearsontwro, May 9 NO illlASOnger her arrived from the field, and no authentic newt has been received, all sensation reports to tho cintrary noter.th etandiog. Meanwhile, there aro these two notable causes fur enceurcgc men:: That the first time io the history of the war ear army has been fire days eerese the itepidan with tat being driven back, and that , after four days fighting there have been no stragglers returned to this side. General lifadeworth' is killed instead of wounded, as stated lest night. Military Dowd absorbs everything else. Seareely any other subject motives any at tendon. DIEVE OS THE vissocet zi.certox OASES In the House the debate on the question whether Gen. Bon. Loan, of rdissoctri, is anti • tied to a seat raged all day. Winter Davis made a great speech In defence of what has been nailed the military interference with elections in the hordes Statos, and was ex ceedingly severe on Mr. Dawes, of Massachu setts, who had reported against Loan. Mr. Harris, of Maryland, followed, defend ing himself against the rota of censure pass ed by the Haase daring his expulsion debate, and for making a grossly disorderly speech, and Winter Davis' reply to cue f his questions, vie : That ho declihed to answer or in any way recognise the unworthy mem ber from Maryland, was the. hay note to the treatment the administration gave him. He abased echenek, and the General re• plied 'solely by tending to the dark': deck he resolution CI tt /1,1:11C which paned by a vote of over 90 to 18. When it was road, Bthentk simply added that beyond:that he had filching whatever to ray. Barris Will illy Minch disconcerted. Little doubt is entertained that Loan will get his seat to day. The dcbeatc strengthens hat ease very much. The ephtekto d election caW Q(Pticp Ye. -- eVie !Art:int - le o•der to the ILlose, bat the raajvrlty report II not Jet wtlltcn. Mr, floomrd, from tho Conlmatoo on the Pastille Railroad, reported a substitute for the btll in amendment of tbo Part e Re hoed act, which makes. ono mtllioo shares of one hundred dollars each, of ',bleb Oro dollars per share may be assessed every six months. Ten tedtions of land per tulle aro granted. The linit•d States will r. ,, t issuo binde r but the road may issue first mortgage bonds to the estent of tvunty- foor thousand dollars per mile for plains,and ninety six tbutrsand for ono hundred and fifty miles of mountain seotion ; interest payable semi- annually in gold or silver, and indorsed by the Salted States Treasurer. The Hannibal and St. Joseph Company 1 allowed similar privileges in ex tending their road for connection, ono hem dred mites ,to bo completed in tivoliars; arid Moo provides for the lowa Branch. The Lill is very voluminous and embodies many pr.- visiops of bills previously offered. The bill in Wu shape Is likely to pass. The Tariff still remelts In the Sob-Commit,: tee of Well end Means. There is no desire to take Anal action on it till the Senate pea ces the Tax bill, as the Tariff bill most be made to correspond with the Tax bill as it is featly arranged. The Treasury Department Investigating Committee is progreseing. Now witnesses were examined, but nothing to implicate the Gi44 000doot of ►op oDo In the Department TRY. BATTLES IN VIRGINIA BONER MDT PROUDLY OA SUNDAY Repulse and Retreat of the Rebels. DISPATCH FROM GEN. BUTLER The Assaults on Hancock and heoguick's Corps. UR'S REPORT OF THURSDAY'S FIGHT Letter from Gea. *coda to Ma Wife Tirmsnredvox, May 9 —The , Repd tic.= extra says: There Is reason to bilieva, from dis patches already received sines oar first extra to.dzy, that Lee was forced to fight at Spott- is eevered eared the rebels from • compiling defeat, as it enabled them to conceal their movemenu almost perfectly, antil the rely mazer.: of their execution. I=l Gen. Ingelle telegraph,: from the Old Wil derness, dsted at 11.30 a. m. an Saturday, that the enemy are avid to bo retreating. Cien Butler has sent a dispatch from Ber muda IL:ndred saying that he has made a de me:nitration against the railroad between Pe. temburg and Riehmend, and has succeeded, ate, POMO severe fighting, In breaking the communications. General Boaurcgard is commanding the rebel force at Fe ernburg and Richmond. Tbie &atheistic ace.on t disposes of the state. moot that the rebel. bare burned Peterebarg after a... Jotting It. THE VERY LATEST! LATEST FROM VIRGINIA ! Dispatches from General Grant. HE IS "ON TO RICHMOND." Lee'a Forces in Fall Iteireat OUR ARMY CLOSE ON THEIR HEELS. Two Thousand Prisoners Captured RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG NOT EVACUATED Partial Lint .1' Caßault ice LONOSTREET MATALLY WOUNDED. New Toni, May 9.—The following dis patches are from Secretary Stanton: Waglangton, May 9-4 p m.—Maj. Gen. Dix: Dispatches have Jost reached here direct f.om Gen. Grant. Thoy are not fully deciphered yet, but ho is "on to Richmond." We have taken 2,000 prisoners. (Signed) EDWIN M. STANTON, f3oorotary of War Warnikoros, May 9-3,P. M.—A bearer of dispatches ir..m General headqoar tore has just reached here. He states that Lee's array commenced falling back on the night of Friday. Our army commenced the pursuit on Saturday. . The rebels were in full retreat for Rich- Mond in toe direst road. Hancock passed r through Spottilylrania Court louse et daylight yesterday. Oar headquarters at noon, yesterday, were 20 milee south of the battle field. We occu pied Fredericksburg. The depot for our wounded Is established at Fredenclusburg. Signed, 'Ensile M. STIaCTON, Secretory of War. WASHISOTOS, May the Senate this morning Mr. Collamer read the following telegram from the Secretary of War: DLl patcnes have been received from Gone. Grata nod Meade that they were "upward to Rich mond." Lee was in full retreat, with Sedg slick, Hancock, Burnside and Warren close on 1 his heels. AISeIISOTOK, Mb) . 9.—The Star publishes an extra this evening saying that there is no leandataon for the report that the rebels are evacuating liiehmono, nor that Petersbarg is evacuated. The lollowing is a list of tie casualties as far ►s heard from at the present time : Brigadier General Bays, of Pa., killed. Brigadier General Wadsworth, of li. T., killed. Brigadier Gen. Webb, cf N. Y., wounded. Col. Wilson, of 433 N. Y., wounded. Col. Stone, of It Vermont, wounded. Col. Lewis, of 3.1 Vermont, wounded. Cot. Stone, of Pa. Bucktails, Injured by a fall from his horse. Col. %Yost, of 9:1 Maine, killed. Ltent. Col. Tyler, wounded. L,eut. Col. West, wounded. Mei D of 49. b N. Y. wounded. Me.), Barlmgtoo, of la .111` , • , wounded. Pllll..aint.r.A, May 9.—The Erie Televrapb has me foitutring list of haled aud Ivo:mama : (lot. Wow Ward, 111311 of Judge Woodward, of Pa, ktiled. Col. Cerro!, of the 95th Pa, killed. Col. (ley one, of the 118.6 Pa., wounded in the t•upte. Copt-1104gs, of the 11th Pa., wounded in the thigh. Capt. Byrens, of the 23 Pa., captured. Geo. Lougstreat was shot by a bullet in the pock, and to stated to ba mortally wounded THE OPERATIONS OF OUR AIRY Thanksgiving and Prayer Recom mended by the rresident. hlsovinl, \P.aei.oroe, May 9, 1864. T as Fr4ncis of 67,i0n and Liberty: Enough is known of army operations with' th• Inet five days to alnico our especial grat. de to God- While what remain. undon, dmonntis our most sincere prayers to, and • booms upon liim, without whom .all effort ♦ale, I recommend that all patriots—at their homes—in their place of nubile worehly, and wherever they may be—unite in common tannkagiving and prayer to Almighty Uod. (Signed,) Asznaem LINCOLN. Draft In New Nora...Grant/a Responal. blltty.—Kebet Otbcer• Woanded,-eles Now Yoe', Mey 9.—The draft in the Bentham district of New York la pomponed until Wednesday. The Poet's Washington dispatch states that Grant called upon the President before mov log, assuming the whole oresponstbitity of the present movement. The aimaaereiars .peol.l says that General Leo and !several prominent rebel ofdcere aro wounded. There I. no communication yet between Alexandria and the army authorities. Congressional. lrasuivcrtos, May 9, 1864. Rotas—Adopted the resolution of the Naval Oommatee inquiring into the expedi. enoy of location of a proposed navy yard on the west side of the river Hudson, opposite orkers. 81tWATIL—The bill appropriating 6300,000 for the drection of a branch mint at San ',ma niac° was taken up and passed. The National Bank Bill was taken up. 8!-amendments were offered and re eotecL The Gunboat Com Jones Disaster. WADl:lnlayer, May 9.—lt is ascertained from private sources that every man on board the gunboat Commodore Jones was either killed or wounded, with one exception. The man who had extiloded the torpedoes was himself killed by persons on another vessel who had been watching Ms movements. On his per son were found papers giving the location of other torpedoes. Several rebels found secreted in rifle pits were promptly placed beyond the power of mischief. Contraband Goode Captured este°, Hay 9.—Contraband goods valued at $50,000, consisting of munitions, of war, were captured at Goose Island, on the Ohio river, about seventeen miles above here, last night. The goods wore consigned to parties on the Island, and had been purobased of Homer, Hoz d: Tracy, of St. Louts. Three of the parties were arrested, two of who= es capes last night. Military Changes. Jammonvima, Pls., May 9.—Advices of the 48dt stare that Gon. Birney succeed, General !latch in command there, and that the rebel' Vera evacuating that State. Gen. Hatoti um coed. Gen. Glamors, called by Gen. Grant to the 10th army corps. Few York Dank Statement. Naw 'Soar., May 9 Bank Statement Lonns dac d $117,000 ; specie decreased 51,00 , 5,000 ; dapoal ta sad Income, $4,004,200. Dalton Decanted by Gen. Thomas Lolnsymut, Bin; o.—An Onset from the froitt reports that General Thomati occupied Dalton on l'irednescmy. THE PH/15LX INBUBAIaCN 00., Or BIIOOILLTN, N. 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Colo unak, and eyed at rod vv.", &Luau SI, Itgsl.ll, t got. W. Thitv Wbulky dusatEled'aud lower Phliadelppla Market. PUTIADUPIIII., Inky 7.-111 trade 'adult, awaiting war paw.. Wawa quirt; that 51,8101,65, illhtte Coro quiet; Y. 14. sl,:r , cotton du.L Prtrulaum dell. Whlaky firm at rax. with email alas. myna IN rt/LLionsitaz. •4114.1.45. Emma Grata., Zaam'l•. Pas BLimon, SasLr7a I Prims Dom., CID tncrra., NilioalLrug C, Oda, I.lll,ity. The river was, apyyrently,,,nbout at a stand last g, the tiler marks I[I4ICILLIng a IrlflatMer &troy lAA. A di..p.tell r wilted Ir Cu Oil up late yesterday tlterown, reported the Allegheny risihg with three feet In the ebanoel at that point and its. lug. Ihe swathes continues fiS..esaiiiely hA, but the "weather-wise" ;nailct rube boore mah 7 days el T h e arrivals slew Sunday fnelodd the Eon. Gra ham Irian Zaneeville, and the Jas. It. Clisnore from Naetiellbe—the 'Otter twahhaving in excellent trip. The tdelor Anderroo truce tlecieneti, wt.. dna /est night, and wtll probeb y Leta:kJ:l4 1n or thl. morn- The Mlnerra from Wheeling and tho Prima Don a& for tdoelnoati. were Menai, departure. for below The Orilda left 011 Oity last eVerdog erli..h a moderate trio. R C Stull, is In command of the 'EmmaGra• bans, temporarily, Capt Ayers daring been competed to stop off In consequence ofS iluleut and very pain. tut attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. Copt Stull Is a gantleman of great piqualsrity In the Rue kings.= rlier t edit, anal bin actssoli,ti to tie com mand •f the E omit Cribain wilt, we bare nod he ire...lced with gnat satialactMn by the patrons of the Pittsburgh and Rai:Learnt. trade. The Arcola, we ondersiand, has Oran purchated by some palms from Loulseille,ior 836,1.00, Tao Major Auderoot aus Argonaut were ad mrtised to loara Clucluustl, trr rlttaburgh, on eaturd.7. _ . . . . . Cant A B Shepherd wai la the city' yesterday. W. understand that he has turned oter the Lent Lead to C .pc W A Moor., who will have command ter the time heirs,. The twat nod popular Arcola. Copt k a hfcCallnm, Jr., is announces! f r Cincinnati ands Zanesville this evening Abe has excel rut mAmmod aloes for pa.- ..mks, The Ohio Volley, to command.of Capt T N Johnston, clerk. Geo L heliport, Ls announced to'fol -1011• On Wednesday. The Fannie Byer., Capt Byer., Is announced to leave Tor Bt. Lout. today, without fall. sh. will be Allowed by the Kenton. rapt J II Dunlap, anclthe Cher,k n, Capt W II Draw. Cl,. Emma Graham, Capt Etnll, is the regwia; packet for Zanesville to-day, leaving promptly at 4 p. SiZAINCOAT Lsrsat —The tine new steamer Roy- Mgt., MOIL for Copt J .1 Robinson at the North Whsellog ship-yard, was Launched en Batorday after noon, to tha presence of several littodred people. It wut a eery pretty launch. Not the alightret accident or damage scoured. The Darlington, when flnishnl. will be a magnia.sent craft' Blip la to be emustoyed, we believe, in Ma Upper Slisesaippl and Et Louis trade.—Plwali a I,thgencer. The Thuile la loading of Clnebnatl, for Pitts burgh. .ArisczLibadrEoll3 fIrrICF; AhMY . CLOTHiNti AND EQUIPAGE, TWELY7EI and G'IIiIID S _ • trait. Hey ,1224. FI ILED Pa• PrB •L 2 tr.II Le nx-iittA s. this *tn., until 12 o' , l- k m of Oth loto supp'ying the dziantlluil Arsenal trim to. for ..rtic es, : % 11,p Icon, ho. 19, tire gauge, to large quart tlles, or bat nit porp era; Hoop Iron, ho agt, vile gauge. to large doom r baling po p ma. Doukas, or Med./. wasps, In tap quouttriet, for baling parp arm •Ne Slog% armisdomdttrd. Picke. s, do. C rep CA.; do. Bidaere m.l Mate to that proposals lb. price. oat, moot to. ateen to artriog well as to dgarem .1.. the q.aor-t) End tor, a. Imo .Ide tv.i. r.roi default/LE controcro 5 15111 tot too 1.- celv.d EI!KIIMMr=I2 Yrop.,•alt n-u. Le eodoret d “P . roposis ter Army Supp suathg the imam-War mattEda Lid tr. U. H. OKOSSIAN, A•aistant Quartermacer 0031,0. • NEW SPRING GOODS. 10 ST. CLAIR STREET, Jost oNelved from the eastern enlace, a large eed wnLL •• dock et goods. d•el,,nett 100 tre•Pprldg .od onmtner t oda coledellug In part et toe fo.toir log rob: HE (.11.01TrIS and CASSIII.6IIO, •Aht.llt gleGlLlota, OLBtIAP add 11111.B.ICAb COATINGS and CAS gairaces, of almost ever, .hat. nyle and color, .ii of which I will make op to oo er In the latest and in at feehlehable meaner h. expert• no d workmen at.enort notice and reasenable tern. . Leo, a large Wool of Gone' Ifortashlog t• • • each as are neu•lly Lent In dna due tart.hat lng Woes. Orderapollclted and promptly ex cared. W. W. IIIcULN, nds,:ty No. 10 fit. Clot , Wont, Ptotettoe. t iIUDGEWATRET. 1750. • COTTAGE DRABS, GBOIM IH PO= LINSEED Oth. et: &aurora Drab Mucha, tor 0011'80E3, VILLAS, ILAILBOAD DZPOT3, Ba, Also, DRY ibrllo^l l B, BLEITS, LLCITATOB.I. rBSIGIII CABS, &a Cli/EAPEST PAINT IS TIM MARIB7. Addrao, ROBERT REYNOLDS, General Agent, fl Maid. Lazy N., York. mbfr.grad NOTICE—STOLEN—Coupons F—STOLEN —Coupons of 5-20 1.1 Bonds: Piro PO, tics 2461, 2184 2483, 2481,8484 :111.vollbe0, Nos. maw. 1141.9, T ROO, Nos. 62.8, Throe COO, roe. 25 en, 99,878 1.3.8991 Toss. Coupons boar data boy label 4.1883; All pawsas axe botaby notified not to purchase them. soy pannz restoring the Coupons or BMus 1 r Information as will had tottue detection of Lba tide., will do Ilbenlld rewaruoo by ' MISR DICKt CO., apl&tt 00 WorwarscrooL LAGS PORIRE EANITAKY FAIR F parsow,Eitoietles and other. having FL riGL ore requested to feed these to Poi d&llTtillT FADI for porous et decoration In the taro= building. erangsesents have Wein wads with It,. John W. ou filth ewes. to twin them. lie trill glee proper tooelot, And F air , no tat the) rat, to nrolninfed alter •ho alf &Mewl h o If the parties molt to cent theta thaw for the tomtit of the bwiliar7 Contteta.lon, the receipt will Indleats.the I leg and th- name Of the donor It Is do noble that {hi Flap be sent to as awn as passible, to trial thowinewling j =bo absurd. MILLIS7I. apZiekar Cibaltinun of oOrtimittee on Mo. S. S. BRYAN, • JroT.l.gr PUBLIC, NO. 59 FOURTH STREET (Erates Building Otto hour. from 9 a.m. to 5 p,m CHATS. W. 84 VILLE. t CU, Grindeis.axd Pollahersr (Formerly Tsang Pro.'s Chiming- and Itspthing St op,) to an at ey running from Stfth moot to Dia mood alley, near WoaJ attest, Pittsburgh Botcbent . °haven:- Salmon, &raw sod Stiles's Knives: °aromas"' Cbapsno• • Vostere Zan, rotator., Eason, Talon Oscars. Bedlam' Kith., Slowing blachlne Otods• Sod nit., to. nil °dining Gatt rofishlng promptly taar.d•d to. torrnoadam EYES AND EAR. DR. BAELZ • Pays pardmiss attention to the treatment of gyIgONIQ DIfiZASU, the end WI; Vi e. SQUINT SY toe altilllolllL PUPIL, town, £ltTlncW. ETMS, mad treats an 11111LAMMAT0117 gYLS ; a/so HAIM gligalatill, and aLI Osseo adseting this Ten end leading to Odira gaselataa • ' /CO Mill; mar, ' tailtkvt. jutir AtRiV,ED, Six Cases Of Wait Papti*, Entirely num istylei tot Parlor, Clburacr o s.ltchn aLd H.R Cal awl select btfuns the cholas pavans d'alt: - .Mao. a leg asaratmeat WiSDOW SHADES, at. OA rialir itwt Btarn,a(a. 101 radstal shwa, ialeshasy C 47. - my'l • ;?. BWASSHAii. N"ill' 15111140..J15-- Proposals w • • ado/ nuatt.t. -a cov te• a./ I Iwo 111121 sp-ciflototti nary to Ae..n lb/ tb• Ur PintittliblT WA, i/A SU; VATOW. •• • ab 411.97 t•stinaka. its GLIB will be ustulalitett for thil•./Saa. aarata. vat end amedelnerstesgsdred., to s bre op me. . der ortizaerU rsPFir,ll.x.",' 211"1-. .. ~j. urfl SEAT ExarzParmirr_ UNPARALLEI , RD ATTF.AtiIIt:7SI OLD PB.ICES CONTINITS AVID it the Excepted ri*tel crEme.pr¢ inAN Tli BOOTS AND SHOES. AT UNHEARD OF PRICES. CUILDR VS SHOES FOR 11) CONCERT HALL SHOE Mg, No. 62 Fifth Street ifir6CO ISCPTY SE ISOMI:3 for WA B oar s , SHOES AM/ 4AIILIIHS: SLATER & SOUTIT,';: 54 Market Stimi,etr, IWO amnia worry rtyl. of Boots, Bborsiad Wjjteb tor Lelke 0 inloroco, eithue - and Chi.lames Wear: . READ THIS! TOTOISIEDI3 CONORDS. GITTEMS. ii IaPD. Do. do. do. lia Do. do. . do. .L d. Do. d.. do. lirD3. Do. do. do. VI. Do. do. do. Do. do. do. • L. Do. do. • do.. • _ .i 4.4 bald art other klnde or VMS /MD figtLit at loser prima then they cah he bou&bh:welft on at Jcra. H. powLasirs, ss 4114,4.4; deeodd d vor rr mMinh it4o' . t. N EW GOODS I NEW 13001)8 1 We ban !rot remind we 'Sprint #45a91 BOOTS AHD SHOES - , Which A yin ell at the LOWTST .112111111013 , We here the Lutist and best seleoted stook MAW. Mao Calf liqtuirsatiosi 114014 To be bend to the MT. LAMB' Lin etl33in In stenulanoe. Giro In a all. • Jam.iltabb;! Jahn tb EatSliT wram. r(USTOM MADE SHOES--Wli TAPE 1.-/Jugt nominal a line amertamat tT . sollTB, MILLS AHD LIS bast Noir Tart ead Philadelphia th-atcoo 17c*, Yr Ladles mud Masan Ilam„ Kid, bleerooso, goat a.ll lodising talawrala, Bmta and i4aittait, of all liras. Tana good. are laminated i ha thalgLiit pods mad. to the actuary. Simi a general omertmant cf all kin t mad al Catildnara iltaplo and Patty SLUM.- GZO. ALBREB, CO.„ apti 80. 71. cm Wpod sod DcallOSIL DISSOLUTIOard. dJc D ISSOLUTION—The Cc -parbir_iiilip halve. fitlaB. l 7o .o 7sand.:loßl ttTNLi,tmder the etvle of Ft. NOSES* fillibY was thin day dlaeolred by muted sateen[, nee , tlit aT Sprit, 19(4. Either of the enders:axed are - author- Wei to settle the bottLuets of the firm..... i CEAELNIITdW 3. tothltrd JOAN ' 00-PAKT.NEUSHIP-.4ohn B Hirivre ' V and 011&BLE8 row NE3, have `eakSlasval themselves under them.me sad Bette of JOHN B. HEBRON & to data from April lat,lB6A. FOWNES, (late of the trim of Yowne• • Bfial..y.) JOBB B. BEHBOV late of Mitrhell, Bernet A Co.„ !BON 2:0172443'001 BSUVB flutufacturers, ♦LLEUHEHTSTBEST, Slnth Ward, Ettstrargb, JOHN B. mrsacrs:o6. 1 10 °TACK—The Coparyiershii fine existing between thy undoisfittleCtiodelt he aryls of WHITS, BUD thEll3 .1t - W., km boon dloolord by =intend consent, to Inks creel fynnii,thok loot Inst., JOHN WRITE mooing fr . it Or. non: - - Ju.ll,Ph .wittAx", JAS. EtcIIIIPIS JOBB VIUTIC. The nrsierslgned sill cantitmd tea Italisrelng and Ootnadsolon business , onset On roam sad 'MID of BROS - CO ;at be. ER:tT92it erressr, corner olirses Liberty, Patsbsoitt: " • JAB tobILIBBSS, OINSOLUTION PlißTNlLltairl" —The prettetreblp beretnfent raisthit beetroot t the undershotd,