MEIVi -,TEFTIMPAYCIPPIMAk inr 12 ` '11441 _ OM - AND' 677.11971Reetr. — . -;Death Of. ea Old Cltitedi We hseet annotmee the death of is ven, tra fe • and teemed - eldsen * county, 'Mr:James- ni who oxPlioa tootordot•lt • the redden CI his eon, Mr. Wesley Eery. irepiiiriri.r the Red Lion Hotel. The de.. 1 a , .. ceased ln the county of TYfone,tre 'iatid,:in 1 a nd lied almort,completed his elghty-e h car. Re elate is Pittstrurglan ' 1601, at w &time the grotad through which ' ,Weett s t now vane was planted with oorn. Th alto of the city was little better 'thin ane clearing, and trees and stumps f were quit nunivrans. He was an active - and ecodsteni member of the Methodist church, ' and when be crams here there were only six members of that &mope:intim:an thevicktity, himself making the seventh. The others 'were Rev. John larenshall and wife, Peter Bilinis and wife, and Mn,. Word' and hire. Ohio. ' Mr. Kerr was the last of this little - eand,end was long known and esteemed as .tafather in the church." After spending a taw gem among the.early settlers," he mar chid and ITIMOIred tO -• farm in Upper fit. Blair . ~ • township, where he lired until the death of , -his wife, about eight years stgal i lnoe then' he( has resided with his eon, Mr. Wesley Burr. ' It is;perhaps worthy of remark that Mr. Kerr was one of the oldest patrons of the Minify, having aubscribed for it abbut half a century ago, and - confirmed to road it raga-, •larly while helloed. ' Re'llita not only a sub• seribu, s but labored to attend the circulation flithis o 0 paper amongneighbors. Ae an amide= of the interest which.he exhibited - ti this respect, we may stater-thet, when ' eighty pilaf bid, ho raised a club of twenty. two for ouraeskly publication, and brought Ale list to our oaks himself. W. Kai was widely known and , craven . ally respected. Ile,was connected with of oar most esteemed and influential families, ---- .and .was :a brother• in-law of the lamented 'c Nathaniel Holmes, Br., banker. He was a geed And useful citizen a RUM Irina, an of .- Uaßonate husband eadflither, sad a eonsist. Ott *ad devoted ottristlan. Rig death will bo deeply, lamented, and":his memory will long - be cherished by - ail who enjoyed the plasmic, -> *title acquaintance. -His remains will be In ' tetrad la-Bethany Cemetery, beside then of = hla wife. ; The - funeral wilt take place this _ 'manilas, and will mans fit= the Red -Lion Hotel at half past ninst.o'clock. • " Geneeal Piifeivnie bb E. Churih ' - tirrierr,' • Donferenee opened with the usual religious, aerator, condoeted . by the Bei, Reid, of --Bast Genesee Confeiinee.-, ) • • ! ftev. Bishop Scott iti,therehalr. Tho jeirnal efrutaiday _nisi read. The calls for petitions end memorials were The Bev. Dr. Taylori Secretary! of the American Bible Society, was' intrirdeced„ and :,ln an address of greatneatneat and elegance proiantad to the body. the greetings -and thanks of.the Bible Society. • ; - NC remarked that the receipts of-the past year were $500,000, greater by mete : : an $lOOOOO than ever bsfote. Daring the three lan of the war the Bible Society has tuned nearly 4,000,000 Ceutas of the Word of God. reverend gentleman pTII a detailed ao• count of tho working and *nooses of the yawns ebsenco granted to Bev: *1 to enable Itim to attend the an of, the Bible Society at New York. - resolution, complimentary to the Tier. • -.1/r,Taylor and the Bible Society, Ins aaeod. 'itioselation concessive of pleasure in -the action of the .President of the Unitedl states '-;:111:0111114 for prayer and thanksgiving to God' for the given one arms, and appoint , ' log neenentt for that purpose', at Abe" close of the service this morning, eras idented. Tha;sport et_ths Committee on Edna:lt:lon, ;appointed at the- lest' General Casiference,*at •.;presentsdand ordered tube! printed. ' 80v..1)r. Clark presented the Cavort in part - the Committee on .Itittial, which wee 141-; aptistl and ordered to baprinted.- • The business ine of the day was suspended.itt. ,the Purple - of hinting tho seniteentenlal serntan:frin thi Bev. Bishop- Morris, senior Mello of the Clinch. !•The 484th :brim we! istnounced, rb'sum, Tor all thy _ peoptat nown, 'whloh, after lieinreung. Wile followed with, rarer with tho Bey. „By. Billet, an , aged duties After the : : reading of the lessons and atilt! ; Lug of another hymn, the venerable Bishop . • theeiproceeded to preaoh. , SiwlMlCl=dtte ll • NV i n t o .". e droppa the room, of the Sanitary Steerin Ponrth street, on Voineeday ' .`rand Wartituttenished to site the extensive opr. !1111 4 . 18 ttet.We , re going on. There /Mall twnyOf some of oar most deafest* Pali most acoompilshod ladle* at work with airlll.. Here one was . commanding a' brigade of, battles; re thre, another was atezetrreript gment .of Jan, Iliad with delica cies and cordials for our was:laded sot. en- while ethers all'roand thereto= were 0 0,10 0 1 0; liartakrrirshirts,-soels, and, in short, everything coronary for the comfort , pf the brave' area who - haveleen ambled in the recent, or may be in the impending bit. • Use.. eoraparatireli, of 'oar citizens -Vet** ttie - cilonne of grataltous labor which hialieninrcforanid by these self-denying le : S dicer is behalf or.our.'arrales. There they are toiling night atidday, and when not work beg in the reores they are plying the needle with earnest. rigor la their own houses. It would be well for oar damps to drop loci. the Atoms occasionally and-Sect the extent of the work thine lielpg,petformad, and the Mite ,rial needed. . .: It would street freshimpetas to !,:thett xearki the approaching Pair. Fnltlve Berl. , 6 telnripltle dispatch was received by the ... Mayor yestenlay,. front. - Philadelphia, forming.hint that three yetuog boye who Lai Matt that•citiosonli liTire here daring the afuintoon, in the Western train, and regatta ,rAsgblot tots?* ahem: taken Into custody. llikett'lhe,:tisiii:arriyadilbe fugitives ware atiested 'and WWII : to the Mayor's alba', to= - getherwlth their baggage, which consisted of , dm ribs, lona pistols oil cloth tests , pot. dirkpesaussion:caps, f eting Maas. =decay- Aitleg;reguired . to make a good outfit for , speutstuen., 'The lads stated to the Mayor, , Ilts* they went on their Way to Idaho,ssid la . wkin they sidled thee., to substston, Opts .and , Ash. • Tully : were very anxicoulp on their journij, but the -Mayor Cltrl i thenkup.. iT n eii.parente,will arrive in the oily and take charge-of them. ~ifelDioWned Inquest. Oa Tueiler - afternoott, s little eel, spa - . elghtrarOarced Elisabeth Oheathans, while pleyingon sleft in the Allegheny riser, noir Dugairtitillorough; noridentally fell fete the river:end' was drowned before aislitanne could be tadeted: The body tolled nnder.e Ant e maim not recovered.. natil some boars , ester thenaddent.- 'The deceased Wei Wight, to et,lstatelDbeathant; • soldier inetiearmi, " - aid resided with her• mother, in Dugstespe ~Intairagh, Coroner -McClung held enlognest on thebody. yesterdny, and Tana ot 'tee elide:ad dr owning' rendered. 44p:wed Plapeeketi'Ariestrd. The polloei.hera: Mien 'engaged for some dsys pat;a endeavoring _ to twit 'ent the . priginf plekpoolcits which at preterit infefrt loaf eityYes tordaylinfonnstion rime Ire d theldijor's °Moo that three young men had-token s'yoonr,sit- tho ',lota), on Pasta stneiti - whe were agent in a Tory pieteejnapn.r, sleeping daring the day, and Wang absent from the hone all night. , The pollee wetted: dein .lastogght.and locked them up . morning: , • /as le:owe 'Alit.lllo Johnstown stoma of yettarday hat the following: • A Wigton; dlspatoh dated Watilngteii, Iday.loth, has last been received by • on , tJamma a. ilia place, . from the Hon. G. M. Btaatosi,Elearcary. of , Ifar, , that 'Gorieral Grant ha.taken-20,041 prisontrs, and Is on to Midunond.-- • . • • • . OLIS Chnuourr Bnor."—Mesars. tinning L. Graham, and OoloneVideX'' Efflande, toft for the,East last evening. an ► sub-committee to tolled; Castoitties, ridloif and bop**, for UtablepaitHaant of the EtaaltatTYair. kinds af,ao active and induentfal gontletnne,:- we hal anne that As Old Cluiosity Shop" *ill rosins that'attahtion• which ft &terra"; • • . -• Bu m= - Amr liliomion.. , •Idoorhood by intOMMoi Thom „Ilaionooli, Etq., Opt fot thor Rialto* ClomMittooi l it , it the exit no mom Brage o4 or now , loontod,.but reqamm Ammo may bd bold to minim 'Ot din. Alex. 1117 s .(u as Iran bY a prprate dlipateb mooing pita day) will exttre In VI 4bn:it'. on 'Friday. Da. ' 41:!• ennors/,'.( • - " • ' - • ~-• F ,"-.; • ';':•••:.?" C,•110 • ..,.alr ; „: . T.lresaeCaintTpailliew ' • - , --vifaristil ties - I=ll4* • t naltrialn tii c; w at alii ih i t ins ti wisu ardt 'ti;i'llie:piWtifeireis';iirilie7l4ibition, and ee to - ijotilai, ipaitiou, of the gmhPu.rOs 6. 14. fit l s4t ;Bich Mamba*: of Wilke different Committees ItIlL e esi blicic die s .. elirtWorith white or black . spWins and white cups. The ladies dtetingebblog the members of resimetEre'Conifolttaes - 'Crill:b• u follow o ',74;.lineengre,OemnOth tar .. of red, white and blue iibbono - • inwatte ,w7f Soh of blue rib. Piiing !thud Oe ...-Bireai*niarth of rod ribbon. Committee—Siiti of,red ribbon. i Nteeilttwet- L Sub et green ribbon. Art Colinclach of pupil:ribbon. Old '.CtirioilcrShoi. IliattecSiulh of white ribbon. . . • . • hfre:Cnit.haileen:appointed_ebakeran of ,thetßsitsar,ttliadple,:hlrs...:Pwiton hieing resigned.. • Mrs:Bell ra charge of;1b. Piag.Horna; in the Bastin This Pay gOl2/10 will below enough toad,: . =Weil. or -eight'eldidrin at . this Alta In•ite - ociennodicitirand elegenfailattroentoi and here M they I' not: • „cirilp, here' therlogprWhity of indniginithilx -Ude Inliaihdritig IA map. , noi.ef good ttdiigifiraele u arearic,heirel 'eandies;'frnitiVeto.rbte,thii - little' folks" elk Yuri+'babj dolls to;theif• heart's ' content; while all incoonerof.tojo; gime - ite.orill be , farnisbadcfor the Interco! eadja4amonent - of the boys. -• ; ^ _ 4 - ",^lt - . 2 40'111 COM.Int • • Thelsaleiriodipitnethe' tioa arirdziaig:inosairantly;es*letirminive. td oiabethilt moral departments a foll; sty' !native iidiatereitpl upostarte, idttieit k. &di "axe Vein ail:1'111141,1*r 4tiOnost timing. pins, " , .c.: • Arfilternifor"Thseberm *?.The isditeholierslf thieborongh of lielis.., , non are jut', indigneiteit,ths: conduct of the soltool board:by. which - they:are emploridi , , -The came of their Indignstionvl/1 bologna, . from - a -perusal pf.the foll o w i n g rasokaloSS ' adopted et6meettngholdiaalilonday, Af 4 . 1 Resolca; Tlisf:Aio!thetexte to..rfitekthi i . 1 syettim - OrodeaWg':'s'(stif palled). 11" ned by the idailahitatfplt is sn'it*- 1 regit tolusUM - -eirritYPtVistlinegol Iwo d unjustifisble .In linalsiliAtitosta 1. the y e lk i nipc,..4 - , - Tiiittier. atc=giariiri stet frore . 43,titittibak, woe. obligiCtolesielf, of Y 1 =acid Teacher wesiloaked Wry vents. The liar allows a deduction of one dolumfirysso half dg's absent fronisliiotttlit6= s ltWeints for - thmeAnuters of ''sitihmr ..ta•friudjiihint.. As _act Tosehers' ndmiregAiifiteryt acie' r in I this borough, ens barelystifficient for their , irabsisterme,ere - feef .trc to belOtur !*dad from the. pay -, ,qt.troso who .. - .. are ...01,11 d to olds. school Ir6rosses.otneoessity; es e in. stones the +loath efirs friend. ' m 1 '- To "dock" thsiteicherrom stothri.jeisdidit we at Institute Is IllegetTeinEitdisectil4als „therefore be It ~ - ~, , ...1 14 . - ftsiehied, , That weYriltiio - langestringtito suoisnalawhil and tynanisiel,Vcrm4lige. . . Raketoifllist'wi,Jideition - thirsitholtV ; of the Beard to make nobrieWseethileliggr. hit,: . '' ' • ;',!. -;:f.'..7 ..11 the kalicebdesks,titors. and Illtill l ittir defaced, or windoir_litures ,bioko:9, it the teacher unable tii, esogrtsliCelom 4a 4 e itsli the expense of remeirinit,Suoh' Will -diinoted , from tie , 'tini*a" , rails* !ding:: to so estrOods made bi`thiepri m iqt..,. , .„, - Betalvd, TbitAlut rules g stititionret present , are en onteniO. thiisalf epipoot mod agility of teefiture,:kest.asuistit bmiefitmehtsily'erroorsity..ltseSigrrb• the appointddaeatheroihojedgbiganitile man= am, is ignormik of _tiosnegiStatts. , to Wise; to report the ansiece„.gingrto;OidWttenitease of a class. of Tioarrs ~whgeisnae,M;sierailiould bo guaktiut to IrOrtintlbo t iliUo64iiftgfair. emplsp* - 14 .iiii Pisin, ' • ..,-, I - The girls . are right—of aeons thot i. -144: What Inutiliniselmessetinol d .iiear,./Tk to miliziesl miniiiiiiraltti4tLl' • • .V.. 177. . .: -f • i .;••- - Report of the: C,;idndidedia Cosoioittle: .'' The Billaitaii&lommittiV - isentti 'ld lo3rips report of Pa 7/4199thigs, AT Us • mtaitli of April: ' -At City Hill 4,459 soidisn line been for.: Meted with' Meals. At the ISt/Wilde WWI 2,141 have been fed, insi.6l4 fonishetwitli lodging; moidng since the 'orgsnisation of. the Committee, (July, 1811,) 200,457Mi1di0n I who have Wan proyppid:witli 1i:will by oar Oommittes. •- ' , i ..,H , ~•. Transportation has been ginn tai'forie lab: , dims who were destitute of mean, to nisei their homes. • _. '...'" ' . ' ' _nine b at e been ,mint.., iiii_theit.S.Glosemil, ios ir il, and ono: inu'r*iodiffio - died ,at ' the . . :RNopened , The 11010-, 8014 lioStt . lo ms' - O - 6 ' . with all amengomente*katt:4lAMl emrir fort of soldiers paeslafthrenef - eitp!. To - meet our: w 7roxilthelle. d: carry On oar wortla the fetnie;asoliftoiLiihr elpsul for iiststanoe... 1 .. V, . , ! t .3: . , :_: i • Reports here state that afro; very heavy fighting on - Tuesday afternoon, Lee was cam ed to .f ai l back from Spotullyania Court . 114: , ` iflsTing our troop. in inflieUioD lest night f saidthat the rebels have retreated agrees Stattil.rilarivet and that Grant is in pur irui,;;:.2..* reports of the number of '_Tringclid.:ladicate yesterday afternoon's bet- Iftr:tiliC.l4lSlMlTitSt of the campaign thus " • . eautarrote VP IV TITZEIDAT moos. piddle lovejust been received at this Bureau, detalUng events to Tuesday roon,dat -4tlHinthyliiila Court Hous,loth May,18641 12 ta. The enemy Is still etrangly prated at eta point; and'all indications are that our firths! , "-pinyon will be aerfcMsly resisted. Ye occupies the town and the strong positions to the -poutlitiard. have drawn our lines rip,tUlabsy 'mom close neon his trent, ud bend "„lik• the are of a circle about him. !reit .3he .Wildcmou to fipottaylnado tin:allows there was a race Am Saturday leigitriid-'l3undiy between thqtwo errata., htittheteetj the Lee was In light marching order; that hi waa gem:nand by no baggage Mains, end wasagnatantly falling back upon his unpile' and trains, while wo were grow ing more distant - icon our hese; ensbled, him to make the best lime and win thirace. Ow IMP numbed splendidly, and did as well as any' ircuiroirld, but the oircurnitinoes of the ease were egelnot as. ILA we gained Spottsylvaula Court Heals dint, we weirld-faive commended the diverging rends loading souttrielvd, and have been on iris but and meet available lines of retreat, whether be okois to tall bieVoit-Riciarroid or farther to tim westward. All these advan -toipis.the enemy gained by getting here firet,.. Xlr tin nu. - retire with his trepanning:mien - Bdt And meantime can compels. to attack him in hie etiotraVation, or else can delay our for. filtei4deirenlint till we have time to make an other lazdt,tearement, which in this ease woida•iitiar na iitay from our proposed line of • Heavy,firing L just mow beginning. It is GO this may be `the - eonomencement of ;must - that le to decide the question. If we gain the place on road to-Richmond is clear, and Loeb Imbed - to one side out of the way. Ram the heavy fighllngol Sands*. when we arrived at this position, It was in tended that Mettday should beideroted to net and recuperation, end to a distribution of much needed rations ; aceordingly we mode no await; and, so far as the :Obeli would let no, we 'pent the day in quiet Early on Monday afternoon, however, Barfield* was stinted, Wileox'm Division blaring the brunt 'of the fighting. Altar a sharp filht the anitiants were driven tank, and Burnside puked up on the extreme left 'of our line till he had brought his battle line within leas than a mile and .a half of the Court Hours Waif. - - With this the day paned. and all was quiet agate till about six Jodie 'evening, w hen: Gen. Hanocsdr, now holdini the right, pelted forward and crossed the tails creek, or river, and after heavy fighting rated the Rink Honsaroad, and so gained ' command of the dirent Doe from per kin.' store. to Spottsylvania. Conti Hoag& This wan neorriplishal before dark. Shortly afterHanenei'a movernent.Wbiolthad bac= Use in •• di. ;Mated -•dupe; ,Darnide on the left and Hancock on the right being pushed far in advance of the cony!. General Warren, whniitill bold the centre, moved forward his torps, advancing WU.. of bat-' Dina' engaging the enemy as he went, with 'twiny losses on both aides, and driving them for half valle till he reached a strong poi- UM!, which Jae at once °nailed and stillheida. Ttds mcrmMir, up to within the loath/Ilium, thereihae bitip comparative Inlet, and the po altlon is attwii described jail above., Complistivelfilttbi agitation his been shown by the rebate to *triune the' offensivs. Apparently they are too =oh uhanarad, and P 10114.0 mel4:nnisititime 'as se will Ova them to , reamperats. • On Sunday afternoon Hancock was expect- Int ,on attack, and rftrew out an advanoe brigade neerirs mite to the bout over some 'cleared 'land,` half peat six o'clock SION ; idiinikruilis brigediin withdrawn, and shortly aftiiir** > an attack was made, charging forward (with: heavy musketry and light artilerinre froliilhefr.hisaitiorta. Gen.Dizney -- . l,ere brunt at the battle, bathisaoireir yen not- 'heavy. lie was eta; tliiiiiiiiihipiroads; latch furalthed squad! arable proiete* , .. IfithonCpendsting Teri ttitariansfirita their otticktthe oebel. with 4 dieir Miring the tight A. P. Mil's- urn . apparently forming the rear of Ual ememy'S army could be Marching south and taking position stoic - tic beak of the PO"; All Bands, night;:ganoordc was fortUying his insitien i . the wends being 111 up by swing." lug lanterns, . the heavy planting their tani,ana batterlef standing ready to brought into anion on the !natant. On; Autivarre2liOuntre, Afpilwirrrets• P eon Tay they true told that ` lf the; 1214.Prb1411°11 bens .4l4.l°"r ernny, the DAM oflha Anaglialkk ndsrid dins', Aid Society have to work, at all An varanPlOrti l ! 3 !"t , ,litcly. atirt?Ply., present, for Cur army ' Is th•:0 ,1 lonia rmiscitcrri '- - • Large supplies wain* doubt; soon hand.. there and we would aU wo:110;01dd woodlaw7:2"B"auw l ea than 1,1" from In mkriagtheneessisary. articles or eutrib: Stcaggling,.thacosugu Writ rukthat they tains 414,/0 101 . 11 fa atilt inaridnlX• r 41#11,10,11,41 AeaVV--147main he ti alibi. nt TaniTherfteldlicei-DimghieS*:hig 13WilUttti'll.irtakthilLe!-11!&:c: f!!•11#416:i!O be --perfertiala - at , the. Theatre turin 2 Pg. the headed tha;ottiaYiTJ,.. Win liendentia'iPpearlai'bi . o 4 * wiatiettiaioisialif4oo4 deer. ot - 1(tdow" - Piteatts... /Ode th. r . 1016 , Aside .604 dot** ass.Lwolszoot don , tiortgailicitaii. l ,-A.triaalar' , lftuted•&i4l; , m ici a rc,, had his • pocket psatakillulotst Ilts . b 4 uo- stm" 4 4, l l7 e s ti e li r • ltsre li-ourd'Eq* aitefneolh:•• • rr . - 'rations -hionrilem re ef Aptq Yriin, tuu Eri.`.llocke , Jr Y ^2.CO /TIM/a.- 4 • J. A — F IACO" t 0 ' 10:0 3 , 6.0 , 3ka rr:. I.st y , fitosediefCcontrt byYriasV.Clic r illg :salmi homes otOccoari Jertentlellue , , ter,lkeolir Sir; - zotrilUst.. , , Promise bflidtbs • agiarstrirl Dia . ; • , Bs..Crhurtel.., pl,Ol 110D2/17rA. L - Loltee Mai° 3 4 !Sam , Workmen' at t0. ;,10f 42,60 Winter,: , ALsit! . , , , • The aala~d-darlagte motet •DUcltables 11•30k.:4= 0 , 00. LyetwElibib'd Co. ICO, Lune Woad* Boa' 100701 0 0 ,Tlussei Mn L .W 1127ir0 . 0.00 Mull.Ta ' dpink. 0,00 A ; 0 2, 0 0 ' 2 0 0 _ Teo. Ilar. - 01006.- - 6. 00 0 r. 0 , 00 T L 11.* ZOO CIO. 10,00 'f 60 Hielo ' 6,00 Jamul C00per:._.."150,0 • 35,01 ThosTokeirell-.:.. 25.00 20, P WOK. ' 01 (3...5th.c1,1 7 -7.7. Ll,OO Geo k Berry d 00. 10,00 W B WOO Par citristuaxeriliunlastui.VapV , . . , .. • - , The noble s ai d liberal imbsoriptlonsloi tie fends of thyValted Stotts Clinstiati Comigil. lion is daily Warmed by tam #1 6, * 111 1 111 " ingt of our eitheas... . • .., .. , . • - ,:T.hs Trimmer reports the folloielas , iatt iniptions matted yettadaylf. 4 ' ' .• Clulatian Comnititan Ladles' .11.211ncletk01 - • of Washington, Pa $3OO 'lllagbstiyarimshlp - s .Wm B. f0rty1b»....'.... ".AO,_WeetniarstandOoPi 20 Whlttmcste.Wol2,D;o ll, • llnr.liati Iftitng-,si .20 it -Co-; - --,-; 120 lits 6 114:12127::::...... 20 Cipt J X /14rtan.-.. 122 haus Eatttotts::»..-; 10, Rays 12.11;twitt.. - . - . 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THEIATEST-NEWS )nr- TELEGRAPH. on -SPECIAL DISPATOKES. irgixirr wAgirvroroar. VICTORYON TUESDAY.! Lee Defeated and Driven out of Spottsylvania THE SEVEREST .BATTLE OF THE CAMPAIGN I I The Rebels Reported to have Re treated Across the South Anna!! 2WO REBEL BRIGADES CAPTURED. GENERAL WARREN KILLED ! General Barney Reporte4*Rllled. OUR LOSS chr-snrrn.tr AND .ffoxv.fir 2500. THE REMAINS OF GEMS• SEDGWICA AND NOS ~,,,., 10., /0. nagMilsitch to ths Pittsburgh aurae. 3 ' 3 ' . Wicaturwroir, Mq 11, 1884. Dl7#•? AIR . IIIIIIAT :Ira:tans McSEMI .04i1091,0te 2414P-I.oo4ldtri:•ditb, Ilene were rti 14,11 C to'coonela 14Anie 41 . /..i413/ - Thtrov along whfels thl enemy's line has bearramsYruss fronir binge sirirt. OM* ',hi Frisks' ricliksburi, ' t it &stenos of forty-two ally& tar!wee Slam apeksn' of, is Abut twenty, iailm. fro oisirowatt. snap,. sts Miles farther is the Wilderness, four Milli terr iner io thuneellortville, ten miles alai from Fredericksburg: OLlr communication withthe latter place, thane:rola Audis Creek and the Potomac to Washington, lino* easy. usu. DicenTeßee. The Richmond Despatch of the 7th7inst-o has the 'following with regard to Friday's operations : ' • Ousal 0. 11., Friday, May 6th.—The enemy renewed the - attach this morning with groat violence, attempting to WTI our right and get between us and Biolunond. Every attack of the enemy was repulsed, and we have driven him some distance on our left, bat he is vary stubborn on the right, but is now giving way. Liont. General Longetreet turned the enemy's left,, And was steadily pushing him back, when he was aeverly wounded. He was shot through etiosuks. ' He is doing well and his command saved the day on the right. The artillery took but little part on either aide on amount of the woo& andretunoing wound ed.. Oar lose is very severe, including many valuable officers. Gin. Wadsworth, of the '..Yankee army, was killed. The battles was fought in the Wilderness, and will probably be designated as the Battle of the Wilder nese. The enemy has been pushing back to wards Chateederville and Fredericksburg. Everything looks well for our sneams." A messenger was captured with the follow ing dispatch fries Gen. Pegram to Stied " Gassour.—l learn from Om. R. IL Lee that the enemy attached Fred early!this morning and were repulsed en anal. There was some confusion in Wire corps, but Long street soon commenced driving the enemy, and has be6s'dolng so until this ;20 M. Gen. Lee says you can render him very important service by a - vigorous attack cnethe enemy's left—Pumau." A dispatch from Gam. Pickett says: one movements of the enemy on the month side, as yet, are but little known, with the excep tion that the general intention !to to Bank Dnuy's; Bluff. A gentleman who left -City Point on Thursday night says that on that ,af tentoors ihe • enemy landed a .fora of two thousand at Clty Point. 'The main bulk pre seeded to Bermuda Hundred, about three mike higher up thi James river, whore they landed a faros _Tellingly estimated at from 10,000 to 16,000." Bermuda - Heindre dis mai mouth of Apo mates river and on western bank and bat ten miles from Drury. bluff. It is also within two or omi:chows mareh"af Richmond - tad Petersburg railroad. The following talepasa was received last night : 'Petersburg May .sth,—Oar foram were skinnisidng with anemias 'forces near Port Watham .Trmottou, at 6 o'slock thlso en E. Paten Maiillen.Oorn'egZ' Lucasmso,-May - 6:-...The Vryissicrehsa in formation that Averillhu concentrated 8,000 cavalry and infantry In Kanawha Valley, with the intention of staking* raid in the all works in Washington county. usivu err wasaturrow Or wax amts' or ores. sancrince, waceirlizen Lie ELM _ _ The bodies of Gene. Sedgwiek, Wadeiforth and Hays, arrived hero but night, and are being .embalmed. Gan. giedgetlek was shot through the hand by a rebel sharpshooter, while usisting In the - adjispnent of heiel artillery. osiers nans unman ens ralarnanne, Garret Davie felt called upon to soh to the protection of the Coastluttion taliay'by In trodaohug a resolution eensuringthe President fa. Ito violation in the matter of Prank 11Wei OPV?lnt=e l3l liftior ChtISOL —TIM;PrudT'. dant email - not have asked for anything mom advantageous to bine ahus to hare Garret Davis undertake to rebuke him on this or any other subject. . Tae President has called on the members •of the Cabinet for 'written opinions on tboinb- Joel of adopting a policy of retaliation for the warder of negro troops. It to stated on good authority that Attorney General Batas has already given In his opinion, taking, grounds decidedly hostile to retaliatory meanies on humanitarian ground' ' • 781 RID 117 R D1NA212115. Yesterday= the Senate debated the( Had Ittrer disaArts. This snarl:Loon • spirit4d itt! , •eiitisstion Is he take puss*. TOUFWITSII am. 2tepreaantativ Wathbarna Tannins with &mat Grant as • yoluntaar . aid. - Taranto attainan. Largo numbers of wounded mutrad hers tido morning and war distributod emolgd(f• Anent In:uphill. • 1 Yr. Trim bell's bilk to • itsbilsh a esty yard sad depot at Celts was repotted fsior►- bly, with slight amendments, by Mr. Male for the Boasts Neve' Oommittat. BOOST! AYYZOTILITIOY. Mr. Lisle Introduced • bp,spproptistlng $26,00ti to psy as ,bounty to the others ;and crow of the spiabost.Baez. for.thedestrSoilos of the rebel MD Arksewu in the MinlislppL au. setuswx's BODY. • Sodgwiek's irdy fOokr vary tutors), tbs 0•11 wound or mark bals4 • small blind hole andatjtho left eye. :ft istinderstiod fat he wAI We 's military fidaraL. trommmi razozziotormia. . . Ttio Gnarl:meat., is 'Eakins ororyposisiblo yrefisloli for the woisidoit isiieradarkiloimitg. They or. still there by. tkonsodds. Tko road 'from 'Apia Cresiltto Probst:kaftan not yet ranning. , . et" ssoi•sr.afa cast . Win soon be brought ni), In flit Soda: wlll be.lirger In• limos of Knox that If vu of Loan. cusuamus Il TWUI asouctits Wounded, G. W. Little, 101st 0. ;.Thous , Thous, W. 'gnu, 101st 0,; Cornelins'lhisher; 110th 0.; John Whiteman, 110th-0.; A. Rot 30tli Ind. ; EDoob Adeni,"l9Sthlid.; WuGitt, 19th Irid. ; Hilar,;l9il , Ileno, 13th Ind.; C. ••fdarpby,' 13th Ind .4, IL BAIA 13th ,lud. r Lan!. The statement that Lis relooli Wire report ing to fall bun from l 2opottoltardiVourt. House is again loomed and believed in to* Well informed quarters,: Newt his beenreoelred down to ten;o!elocit. this morning. The 'heaviest 'battle:AA Ws mmpslgn vu fought yesterday aftatioon - i,,, 'ginning at one . 'o3.lank and ending ` it Lop *tucked wttl hU Whole forosiadionght to tarn ou right fliuki but wai repulsef dianti Burnside took two .rebel - brigades Iritat.o:, + • ' The army le Adrioee reciaired by the'Prou this erehlnt •ts bring the wrz re of oven on day evening.;':.'' 4 ' The biol.) , firing albided thou im tibruit disyntihse Fovea, to hart ifeenonliin6 a long range of artillery. okra summit Inn Diem aarkirtniMtito. , The Surgeon &mud has laformationthit Gen.' Warrot4 l Oornmanding tbs 9tb grorps:t dila yesterdey of wounds retwirelyi;', -- • Gen. BirneY Is rep , itotitsoa: , ,'z. litsums osoltf iiinawtar at6ll4TL • Thobodi of Geri,feedgwiik -tiffhere this evening -for. hie tato 11,omeha: o"4;Miterifaut Thu of Giri. - Ilaja will start-for pu4itirsui to Morrow. Ia 108 4 t4 4 1 !it I O I r tant , r ai _ t 4, 40. CtotillAf. ,g=o !t"1.4. liatfDg zesi i hr a tiiiiiitroneposittiv LiV3%6ktpX***cediiniki#4;t 7 A 4 th i iii*' - - ,::,'::.1.!'.',i.1:•:; -:::.,...,,'-'..:-,::.-'4•-..•-'.-.,....-.. -._ rszaraltp.::z .azir Bias cY ourkun. Our:ban of anpittlis. is ( ti:ow, of coarse, dump& to Frodoricksbirg itid j Aquis Creih, nnd oomninniontion with tho 4= - 7 bas bec9.;.44 otunpaiattrely itiry, though still 14 hone. is required, and no . tnlograih 'nonrof than Al . ozondris. . trisiorsDni zwitom Foolish stories of disasters and,of Grant', retreat to Frederloketurg have. bun in °lion- Litton hers alt day, bat:they:are ,bnoie r n to utterly false. The Intent news anybody can have is down to last night, smellier' every thing wu oheerfuL WEST FROM THE FRONT. The Battle on Tuesday, The Posltto Similar. to the Get? tysbar Battle Field.- RESULT OF Till Sit DAYS' FICHTE% Twelve Unt/ti Gnu Vats Lost t THE LOSS IN MEN VERY HEAVY. D'.uputAb lath• Pittsburgh Grgotte : WAsiusoros,Msy 11, 1882 Advice' -Put received at this , Bureau from correspondents at the front, bring down the narrative of events to this morning, at .10 o'elook, whose letters wet, brought up en the same boat by which Repro lentuti4 Wishburne came with diipaichs from great to the`government. Yesterday a little after twelve` o'clock the fiercest of the late battles in theyildemosi; opened. It raged till long after dark. Pitt of Burnside's corps was on cur right sth and dal in the centre, and the second orr our left. Our line extended - along ':the'north bank of the Po river, While that of the rebels was immediately on the opposite fag Bpottsy Irani& . About the middle of the afternoon our ar tillery showered shell and grape -in the eno my's lineswith terrible effectorithont eiteckieg his stubborn resistanee. The anon* , brought but little artillery into action, 'depending chiefly on infantry charges. Alliprisorters taken daring the fore pert of thiday were felon .lcongstreet'e and Bill's cortm;leridah' gave the impression : that Ewell had: with drawn, but later events proved thisicroneons. Toward evening the battle raged all along the 'lnge, each Sitting for the vantage ground but neither getting it. Garters], Grant and Beside constantly supervised the whole action, and were ftlequenUy cheered duringthe heav iest tiring. About dtoshAt TO found that the enemy was throwing heavy columns around =right tank with the evident intention of making.' desperate effcii4 to break through- our lines daring the. night and capture a largo amount of our eapplioi oOnilig up. Observing this, the Sixth Corps charged his right and centre, while Burnside moved on his right. We drove ides from his rifle pits, captured 2,000 prison ers and several guns. Grant now rettredp short dietaries, to a new and better position, and all night our men rested on their Emu; bet the enemy did not advance, which led .to the belief that he was severely punished, as he bad the deeiled:ad. vantage in the ovening. Oui own . louses in this dafs tight wee vary heavy, especially in wounded. The long marches continued and the mulct of battlesare wearisome to our men, but not eel:dates their courage and enthral . Our poiltiOn at rharLso on Tuesday morn ing was an aro of se eirele on the north side of fipoitrllvaniailattysburg ordni agaia—but with'places waned, we being situated as the the rebel ware at that battle. Mare war nothing but skirmishing through the forenoon. Gen. Grant was on the front examining the positdons, and was, OnCll on the line with our outer pickets. A general ittack. wax ordered at 5 o'olook, but 'Lee wee ahead of him sad' , preolpitited the &alai by panning hievy twee' aping Restock and Warm. Shortly after one e'clock in the afternoon: they _were handsomely repulsed, and some changes; in the disposition ofpur foices were made.' • At belt psi three a terriblel charge was made against our centre. It was met by nay's, Cutler's, Gibbons* and Barlow , / IM;r1- /ions, and under their terrifte fire It melted away and wu finally, A:loon back in lattokeir muses. . This over, liaricoolt orde'red en advance. His charge struck .a division of Longstreet's corps and shattered it one the, instant. The slaughter here was terrible, and the Jul:ven tage gained might have been liopoitant, but the rest of our line falling to advance' at the exact title ordered, Hancock had to fall beak. The'rebeis roads `.no ;further attempt ort the 2d corp. Just boforasuneet Burnside's' and Wright's . „ (Lateßedgertelqs)", emps made a done attack. Wright Mutedthe ribel rido-pils on Mahout and Burniide pushed forward,with very henry flghting, almost to the. Court. Haus; itself. The:login traips were not irr.the charge. Upton's bilgade,lof the eth soups, eaptnied , Darle'i brigade, Of Ewalt's eery'', but in the melee .troy only brought off about 1,200. Three" guns were taken. and lasi again. Thirty-seven offline and a great nimber of battle dap wore taken , and`tosti, ebb. Hen." ItionArai wounded in:the tem.:which ins arr... puttied. He shortly'afterwerds died. Up`: to one o'clock to-slay them irks eon -- smug skirmishing, and we 'nate' expecting that•toe would attack us 41..7.. t The troops are in "spiendi They Pgerd their six dap! fighting ds a . oantinultd - se ersueeessei. Ws here lost tlweire Generals.' flodinrith, ''ffedstferibs.liirffemull. , Tiartaild ' AihM ' we re - killed. Bartlett, Getty, Robinson, Morris l and Baxter were wounded. IBeymous and Shahs are prisoners. Oar lollies in men ate' my hoary. Prisoners report that they. are; been on , half rations, and that :dolt olleen , told them. 'that they must depend henoefoith.".*Yinkie supply trains- , They harp , get'none - *CAM pi; butYro lure taken thirty of tee's wagoni. Our Tothoners number about, ago. • Tile' ripart'of gut.deith Henhraireit Ii stUl doubted in sffisial cdr4te..i, . . lIX ISKICUTZ - 'l7Agiaisorox, iday , ll'..=•Thel'Atean'' .spenhit slysle reported "this Grans.basflankeff Lee both on -right right and lat. .111mufrod7 20 t 01411 %. L se Wait &Inn mods the Booth Anna titer. is 'Still In cinch Joniult.". "" • • - 4,-,27/ilni.44faiikainathe ifaioinps, ffetsa toidgetirtars'Asoty of She Petonmeilliatlo) oatlemin the battleanf Bunday.and.inster. - g ar wilt probably monntAnntleatt'iAlfffr Genevan Grant and "Meade ware W. the Hob list night "manually stmetirttending -Mint mek'statMaL After dlspotMithig our sindiliananger *TP IO 4La hfolßelownimithisras opened oa Au. *gas i t ecapitag, Spottryitissia. , Base :meet of the flu Hatmookleressiffthe 1110 R 4 614 un shed th 81 ?#:".T:Y" 1 7 0 44:. thib machos w this utontingongteul, itioatic optiimibitireimpit and.W.32OV t°2' by rat.of !*llP4elll and burg. .."1 The mallisjestinfroto Washington:, , ay thilent. our wouadidind prlsoneriefli, alto to - ;111 nonbale *bent 6,000 1 1 prbiortais. elistal Yon% Alf the 13111 7 empes ; who irarirtinding beside General iftedgelok i lial*/4144 laib tfi *i , ll. l r *j 40 4 1n . 0 0,1 1 , i %la bit mustutir• .r ay 4:4wizintjimo*:ll'icittiiish it sr, pita that Nradsirorthiith rurted iliszt7it o It;als Aisles that Bittereal',7ltlitiC,ll4itetfi mflss of Ateluiond. Oar army_is Mei retreat upsn ail itfilltrettr carstry under Sheridan' tirrb been and aro ~performing prodlgies.of ;valor. Our trooFkatubdried their hard . nuitehel. wilt wenderfalendurance ancti• good spirits. For n fonglitia — after our WGdizness fight if wu .dlmcbit t taste nanny of our - men bc;'. Hove that our 4noveiner.t was not a retreat, but whei accertainud beyond a quertion that we:were advtuiClog, they 1221i6 the woods zing with :Auras for Grant and Meade,. for. Burnside and everybody. Our wounded would have Uttered severely bat for the hu mane and tender regard for their condition. We should undoubtedly ere this have been upen the south banks of the Anna. Forward still ' The Battle on Sunday, TEE ROUTE FAVORABLE AND DECIDED Nri Yoak, May 11.—The Triaanes special Oven ajthetch-of &series of 'battles after that of Saturday. „General Warren's corps passed on through Day's Tavern, on Saturday tight, toward the front, and . at sunrise were within two and a half miles of Spottsylvania, and immediately mere put into action to relieve the cavalry. . ? The enemy were also just, in time for a elm-, Bar movement; and Stuart's cavalry were' simultaneously relieved by Lengstreet's ;tarps of infantry.. The corps, tired by a long night's marsh, rushed into the action with a double quick, Gen. Bohinsort's division lead ing the charge. . The -rebels ' yielded 'before them, and we pushed them on for three miles. Tholes; engagement of this morning's light was severe, and our tosser! were great.. Gen. Robinson was wounded. , We charged them so far and so. Impetuously. that our men were outflanked on the left and had to fall hack a shoredistancii to form the Mei lanew. The enemy gained no advantage, fainur army was brought into action and the rebels were me als to occupy the pOsithei which our men had abandoned. The , sth . corps had suffered so severely,, in ,the previous -fights that there war not a single division of it in fighting trim butiGeta. — Augur, Commanding the regulars, tiled in froutthe4ight and the position was held. Another desperate effort must be made before theposition wortioeXour possession, and-that point 'Once l'eliched 'an open country and a fair , battle field laysbefore us. About noon the ,battaries,,wereL posted, ours an the edge of apiece of woods, and theirs on the op posing hill. t The rdischargerof shell for some time was quite brisk end As evening approached, . , General Grant started to the front•t'a like a glance atthe position, and inspire'our troops for the grand onset which was now to be made. • Before he arrived at oirleft dank, a roily of musketry from the idranee shormishers andthe strug- gling back of wounded -men indicated that the moment had edgiest attired. Troops from the sth and Sib corps.li !lesiva heavy lines were concentrated In front of the position, to which the rebels had fallen back. After the engagement,in the early partuf the Say Gen. Weight's Diiision, already disda in! shed by:. most gallant conduct, took the lead. At half-put Aye -o'clock ashout was tailed and • the attack commenced an our troops moved out of the weeds through • nar row, open apace and up into a thicket which was held end fortified by the enemy. At e quarter put seven 03 the tight began to fade, firing began" g' 06030, and now the enemy coat i menus to give way, and the shouts of our 1 men receding as the enemy were pushed along, showed that the results of the attack ware favorable and decided. We had toecap the enemy end drawn them from the . position which they had so strongly :contested, but the dark ness was now so great that we could not safe ly pursue them further, and Spottsylvanie Court House still remained that night in the bands of the rebels. . Monday was spent by us In camp, both for the much needed net and for replenishing the army with ratline. Latest from Europe—Arrival of the Steamers City of Manchester and North America. New Yoga, May 11.—Tbe City of Manchee ter has arrived. The pirate Alabama put into Table Bay on March 18th for coal. It is affirmed that the French Government will not prevent two feat steamen, launched at Nantes on the 23a for the rebels, front being armed, notwithstanding Mr. Dayton's remon strance. Anotherreted steamer Teaay to sail in a commercial aspacity by lane Ut, for Bordeaux. 28.—N0 more lighting in Denmark.. . The Prassians are penetrating Jutland in force. It is said that Austria and Prussia declin ed an armistice on the baste of a continua tion of the blockade of the German ports. Lasses CIMEISCPciaL—Cotton Ann and un changed. Sales OA the 27th wore 10,000 bales. Breadstuff quiet. Provisions dull. Produce quiet and steady. Petroleum quiet. Liverpool, May 29.—Cotton saki of 10,000 bales- market arm. Lorfoil May'2B.—Consols 91.91@7134 for money. linerloari sororities Remit:lLL Illinois Central Brie 614353. Fannie Parr, May, 11.—The North America,'- from 'Liverpool en the 28th arid Londonderry on the 29th ult., has arrived. Liverpool.--Cotton 29127%. The market is vary strong. London; April 29th.—Oats quiet at Monday's terms: Liverpool, April 291h.—1s the Ilona. of Commons, on the- 28th, Sir Geo. Gray said the government had.uo intention whatever of proposing a conference en the American question. ,Lautos-'Stock Marker, April 29.—C0ni912 .closed at 91%@91% for money and 91% cot Liverjeol, few sales. Western ca nal per 196piertdi 19s 6d. Wheat in madeinte demand... White, 100 pounds, 9S 4d€096 Od. ~ Cern in littlirsquest. White, Et pound:l4@S2s 6L-pYellow, 295. .&sidirliVAprit 29,—Consols closed at 91% eel% for money. :..Liverpool; April' 29.—The cotton market closed buoyant at .o advance of %d; fair ,Orleans, 28%.1;. fair Uplands, 28%. The sales to-day were 3.2,600.ba1eit the market closing isioyunt, el an advance of, %A. The sales to imposters andiaiPortere erere 60,000 bales. Itreadstuffefirmer ,• -.Wheat advanced 1(?)2d; Provisions titillated Steady ; Petroleum quiet and unchanged.' Casualties 111 phlo Regiment.. Corgarmrs, Mayll.--Govemor Stough re tired the following telegram this afternoon: Madison., May 11=1.2 M.—Pour thousand one hundred and fifty slightly wounded are arriving by boats Irma Belle Plaine. The easualties, ea far es I can learn, in Ohio regi ments ars as follows : Eillect—Major -Wm. L. gionvaine, lieth ; Captain 060. W. Hoge, Company It, 111th; Captain t Richard 81. Lyons, Company C, `l26th; Captain Oliver W. Pam Company 0, 126th.: Captain Joseph Wert, Company ;I, 122812 a Liatllanant Albert J. Ilurison, •A. A. General, lEith. m c ,etrA r -CoL J. W. Soifer, 110th regi ment; Capt.'Jno. M. Smith, Co., A, ilOth ; Cent. Ceo. W. - Vi.irleos, (run over,) " Co. A, 116th_ regiment; Capt. David Lewls, Co. tr, Bthregiment ; Capt. Byron Eiang4tirli,Y,) Co. D, Bth regiment ; Capt. Johattaut Crsady,r - Co. H,-116th regiment ;' Lienteriaht Lester, (badly,) Co. C, Bth regiment; 'Lint. Strange, Co. I, Bth regitnent. - Afissing—Capt. Jossph V. Van• Eaton, Co. 1010th; Plrtt Llout:Soiefh Intnight, Co. E,=lloth Rest., - Lt. lohall. Hetzler, rd. Thos. W. fd'Eennal,ll:4 ll,llBthltagt. Everything to being dope here for the oomfor of the wound; the hospitals wore never in o pod condition ea n o w. The Ohio Relief A - ea:dation scrag detaehmentto Fredericksburg this evening to look after ,wounded men.' Blg'aed~i alias C. Warms, obi o Agent. Convention, PAX Isis,iValicii;biailit:—Time,Dortooratle State Convoirtion now In cession this city passed Itisolutions„dsciaring,*o Tar II eUlieted faittbialtlon prappsos and to rev°. lutio'hize ;AC Goversintent; and urging the,Ha? Goner HeinceratitiVonvention - to 'pledge the patty to the restoration of nate zpon jest and honorable terms., ea Kort ezantaiiitto condemn the war for azEgme, _but Tailed foggetuspnebtpolioi. Abirt.-Bg rig,isursWeliner and-Downey, -hr.elettiq!4efieC4oeglatic to the Chimp Sails ttfaiszt.,3ohn,l,:V.lpholia fog, Illtrit - lli.th. a .c.rgo valued at Vl O , OOO l -Tridi Strew tsjratddly tootesatzgl MAW and gratawasina golet. A light rain bar Wise again. ;The prospeoti of the crops hen allghtl, 15 reliklathe #lbani Cate/•` N. Marll. Aa .tatanstat; Ina/am eancind ez the log level el.thei mail tsar Whites Point, waahing away, the heavy embankment andaortlitt of the Con-, tat llailmad track: TOO paestegars....re magenta_ at .tha bra& in the read, nal ,i.uktgsthe F 0 1444" goistel; s ``- c Wounded In Washington 's. of modeled hat lattlatet /.01118404.„, ,- oFFlsnalftwGENttit general Sherinints'Obefatfiint: tirmills.tactiarsuitEß AND Bair cankilat.: , _WarirrtaTOS, May 11.—"...Ta lyaj. don. Dix.: No inteliigane . o . . hia boon renal - red' 131 ) .tiii Department from thi army , of Ithe' Potionq since my dispatob of this morning. A dispatch. from Gen. Sher:rm, dated Tunnel Hill, at 7:30 P.M., states that Di'Pher son bad not attacked the enemy it Noma, haring found their position to be strongly fortified. and had taken his position at Snake Creek Gap. Gen. Sherman is in front of Buzzard., Creek Gap, awaiting the arrival of a pate of hi, forces. J - This dispatch came. by :way Kllollithll and' Cambseland, Giap,having btety 13444, over twenty-fotsr hotits etimequeactrof hoary storm :that broke 'down all Ate" smith of Nashville. , ;is Intelligcmce, ban, been received today from Gen. Butler's, command, sicept 300, rsbel prisoners; Including one nOgro; Lad arrived at riirtress Monroe [rein 'City Point' in &ergo of a negro - guard. , Noticing of re. cent_ dais his s been iscelViddionificb. command. N. AC :' - Secretarj of For. , El , AMER loin 00.psipipo4 VERY HEAVY FIRING HEARD Lane Ataigust of CommissarY Stores Captured. .• Wasstioron, May llth.—lt 'ls reported that last night our hoidquaricre waro in advance of Spottsylvania. Ai. general id.' Toner. was ordered at I . o'clock yesterditi (Tnesday)uvening, and the firing fro:a:that hour until rundown ts said to have been yet Y.. heavy. It 11 sold that Gra4t tuu captured a large amount of commissary atone. MATTERS AT OHARLEION. • • • EARLY RESUMPTION OF OPERATIONS PRORABLE. Now Yon', May 11..—The Milton peed COT •respondent of the Tribune says that a rebel deserter states that'. sixteen heai - y mortars • have been wormtad in Sumter to fire on the Morrit - Island , battery, and filir;Cohtmblade command Inside the channel toward Butlivans Island. • . • ! It launderstood that a lanci . end naval tack:has been ordered on &niter. • , -Sala Iron-dads are flrash4 ed, .a afloat in Charleston harbor. • . Onr umy has been fatly prepared for an energetio attic& from the emu , . All the Indleations point to an early resumption of rebel offensive operations. • COpfICIZIOnaI. • - 1 WASEINOTOS, May 11. Hotres—The Diplomatic and7Consulas Ap propriation Bill wee taken op and ea amend ment taunted authorising the President to appoint twentrfire Combustive. The Senate's amendment erecting the Bel gian conuilarship to a first clue Consul, with a proportionate increase of salary, was non concurred in and aVommitteo• of Conference ordered. The Ileum considered Mr.Hernan's suit". tote for the joint resolution pia/seeing that a board of throe major generals and , "thine brig. Idiot generals bei - appointed to eiamine are pert to the Secietnry if War onto theoempas. tenerandincoMpetency for - ell . id of in. competent generals, the latter: tO'bn 61 404. or remitted to positionrin the' Agate "army occupied by them before they were appointed general ofdoetenado the volunteer act. Mr. I oman's aribstitaieenis rejeoted-50 to 69. , ,. On motion - of IRT: 8011041.04 t4t ( Pre 7l " l question was ardor's& o n the jOint resolution,' which provides that all takjor -,generair and 1 all brigadelet generals_ itt the erillitar/4 0 Twite I of the UaltedStatemwho onthelstof Jrily delfi shall not be in performance or source come- , pending with their respective-grades and tank,l and who shall not have been engagedin.such, tiny or service for threnioonthanextprerions, shall then , be dropped from the relit, of the army, and. all the: pay aid emoluments' or allowancei of - such genera °Mears so dropped, shall °nee from that date. Va cancies occasioned may be filled by newpro a motions and appointments, as, in other eases, but no °facet is to be considered*, included la the foregoing - Proriiion, -whose 0111:113t0 from duty shall bare' been-:°amine& by wounds . received : or by-discaim! con tracted in the line of his ditty while in the military service of the - United Scat/ay:or by . hi, being a prisoner of war Di - thehods - or the tnemy, or under parole; and any Major General pkvolunteere, or -Brigadier- General of volunteers who may havebeen appoints from the regular army under authority' iven to section 4th of the set approved July 22; 1862, to authorise employment of volunteers to aid' in the enforcement of the liatsiandllie Pm , - Section of public *patty; and the acts amen datory thereto; who-shall - he dropped; from the rolls, shall not thereby be ' discharged, from service of the 'Unite& States,but ehall be remitted his petition of duty as officer 'elf the regular army. The • above• joint 'iasaht- Clan passed, 72 against 45. ,' :', , Tkm House. concurred .in. the .. Senate's amendment to the House bill establishing 'a postal money. - Adjourned. • Sexavu-The ROT: Mr:Hiner:tan, of Indi ana, wee elected Chaplain. 4 The - bill equelsing the .grade of line naval officers wu passed.• ~ , , A resolution instructing:the gelplMittelli on the Conduct' of the' War lo'inqhlre into; OM- Red River digitate/ was pasted. A bill for the relief of the friendly Sioux Indians was passed. A resolution for the - rellerof neaehlnery contractors was militant). . . . , A bill for the batten orginisallon * of the Qaartermaster'eDepartmene,to be in opera tion to one year after the close of oerebel t Bon, was passed; Mr. Bale reported a hill approPitaliing $30,000 to Commodore Porten: and the antra and crew of the gonboat Essex, which de stroyed the rebel ram Arkansas. • The bill to equities the grade of Dares uffl- Mr. Davis offered a resolution that tits in-' nrogement offered by the President and Sec retary of War with Gem. Blair and flotient cones:zing their resignation;' Is to derogation of the Constltatbn, and not:within theArower of the President and Bear. Mau oL:r tor. either ,of them. The report of the Conference Consoltbeenii . the bill retails* to the appointment - Of tears In the paeyartquirea confirmation by the flan ate. It was referred. Firing In DePartmentrThe -- 4 .0 n. 01 a" Engaged. ' Partaeztrara, May 11.—A sperlaidtspatab to the • Bilistio'frola .Washbastoo. says Atm& heary Ming waa beard' yesterday from Geo 4. Botlefe headquarten. The lion aids. were on. . , Owen ZoveieVeitineeisiiir. t . . . . . . • ,(Imcloo, Kay 11 "....E. Cl.: Iniono11; JUDO*. liC11,21; le sleeted to Congreilfrom th• St tt Cos. erouloasr4(LgvejOY's) dlatrlct, by a msjortty: 'of 'boat 5,000. ....- - . . , .. -. . • • • iledgwickfir• Reignite in Mini. Naanntarov; bodjor htsjo? Goiscrsi Bedjiticiturriissitotsis this mat. ki•,.. • alvEa wriarailimitbila. 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Want"2'.1'1414,P4394!21, 40 46 bt114)314;' ..,°'!"!-* 41— tfeibuililigilill • •Ait 4.14 t - .-. - . • ~. • Haim°, May 11.:—T1aa7dtd1 With curl 'talttyi Wheat • shad* higher:Hoa Ching-oElpin sl,sth, . • - How tdllorookew Clob 11,31%. Ho. 0tHdolgo• • Sprit; Conv.hiat 01.1•Whil2111;11 - 1.201o,14, - New , held at sl.l s .wWbUtti".*Mstratint 12 .-U. Plofitopxoityorxet. ,- '-'liiiti;ilemi;ldayl.l.--Tnati nogg dog; 1-• .11xtrt tr3754', receipts and tick light. Nilitust woddthilowthet.indercitiltdlt,l,Bo:.Cont &Mt; 4Ptigoletetutiott - H50)36 0 . thud to bond . 16367A - do:Trim giettlet. Wistitiw. Vadtkrll l . 23 .' • spEctiiitzkiar. marmot. r - ' 5 l; ! Thou? Oiart; tiliamantal 814 ; iloofer;alid dislerkifeatilnil4sati;Ve:l; ." t ' gnsiitj it low,ra6* Ollce at Alai. LaatOesi*elF, the Watt !mks, Pittablugh;Pa., ' waAT as =omit of &draftee/id - Discs* amonwhe Yoh:tami winalitleprarentaii4, the free nee of spLtosteirEtwortio OlNTMERlT.'ForWdiandi;i3crasitidgear7 , the Ointment Is scatain mare, and for Hoed;' complaints, Fevers a 3iialklopVta; this P•if ` are the best medicine wee Holley/3:i PHU and Ointment are noW talled,ciwing to the tigh.-ptici'ot drastic /14 at 30 omit!, Tdcentasnd sl)lo.pei box or pt 44 • For ado in Pittsbncghl: A.. L. Iftdi,ST , stock 'and Co: - ' For sale algo by Cleo. A. it*, , FsSdtV street;Allegheny city. .c •4. • firmul.t. Nomoa.—The . Illuil.defi -of • Ellr readers is diploma to the brilliant ansoritatt of Spring and :Bunumn• 'Goods 'Just receleMl by our friend Mr.; John Weia; in. 116 Yet-_- ` • 'mai street, Allegheiy.. His -stook oomprikeet_ it giant .yariety of Fancy *Freitchi , Smith and American. Cusaimeres end elate and foe Silk and Centrum Vestirtime444l4.. • which *Si be made up to Mder MOMS styles and in the best mango_.. A choice Vie.- 'action of Vuialching Goods for eale,-toptloi hiblaliuckof /Wag Mode snit fceitionably- made I. PamoTwo.--Samnel Grehani:X Co, =3O/IV ehant hareremoird:M la 33 a... *- atreit:, • Sre-•aze fat lreretrlegoat.'oloted • • ~stiptdj, of spring 'lad satemer!gooda, ;would moat mapeetfallf Invite iterfidende. 1 44 • the Pnblid in &lag - . 1, C.4 1 4in1i ,010 Mrat !- Mork, belfivlng it to be one-of the IhMet • stook' of_ =urban* taller , geodsfir the __ ~ Thery_ garment warranted, to Ow full mc4 4 .1. - feetionkln bothrteit anditeuditp, - (Hire• - osll before yarchashijr" ;''',dlrdwheseand'itt*,• - -(or Yotnielroa Grazot ; Merchant Tafe; lsrozrsiiitywa moo, • - - Di bloirerrri•Dentlat;.al•••-/eat.:l lo %/4 'street, between daithdeld And Gran t. No Inducements _held out by efferlng by :price'; but an scalable fee ‘lll be Aar i ta • In every ewe, brae:best anderiehijlMPe • - • need, and salthe Amp and, iklll - eyeet#p. tore priming rasN 01.1.1:11 . • • eirs' " .043rous andairiage ; Irillllo4ool_44_ too Omnibus offices, No. 410 Pitt striati:Np or night All orders loftit. the - jiboTio - ,pk104 will be primptly,attrided -4311214 niritt -beipaid in adman: - ;: itb roe cOughs, - coa;aiig: TJmat• tuth.nitretnee.'Bronebial , firoettaiiqbatityt Kayla tbnir.afficauy by';stestirttit ytti. Sold by draggittirli.'; , .:.-1. Y 'tr 14,Mgrn e!. 11 ' . G 4112 1 1' Att'zit4;4l4alroi6l4,7;3l4 I ' et . 4 -; - -• mio2teEoli-aii;aayinargettis4 f 0 o`6lek. it tho residneeof bar ocapta4,l*, , A.vail imr Itraritrad 7ton ttedggplita. l .lllAlki - TUOM1301:1, Ia the , g,ttt7lX,htb.teM9..c.Pc.,, nitt.,lDAT;—At U o'clock - ksideitog, DAVID ‘U/XLIDAT,to pa rufmtit4, trititiersi it td , :zoilitek ear ltoatrao.~he'®e thamMeaheof -; Leai wage sii;tl> pioopea Wiaiidatil4rx. mt. Month dctuitintgr•are Irittad t07,14)**, 5e6,11. raues .. ..bre 3*.NEf 10. f ra/Sl4.ter - Para bit age. I r........ y .;,,,,. hotoval will Wert duilied Ea.al;:st. , Vlste e , reet, lactivir iitasiOci;l4 tualkbstribik groapi, nest Jiro _ .•••: rrnrkerm- Dimsos. ••• • ;: r will b.rgi ls so z *l zit tu n p u tur kl initc j :a wiaw uam- • CrtanbasthoelgU.. • . 4 Thi . Ir , LOTEIL, Kart.Woonintrd:-.—:::itt Brim raltesinal; a .... the Iltreg tSonar* *pa MOM r. - •, •-./hilla Wrrresimon..smaMuttariAs - noon) OBAND PllißraCaL • A Jail bandit" +lli I* el= far ate ,. 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