The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, May 19, 1864, Image 3
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Church. letotloaat ekitinizes.. were : etenduttad by the Bev. Eir.Milkor, of; Indiana: - .. • , lswitp Scott in the otitis. The , jowasa.of ''..47f14441-7'icreel4analPMTlL i '''', ' • Vioitp:.eths isioabeilt on Saturd ay, when '':" lialVote en the 'Presiding Elder question was ..'..-ttibladikad- the Privilege of recording their -..:-...„,:. Thot'Perantitteti..o4 Epheophoy inside a re. .. t .,port,Whiell WAS raid laidover. .t -t-. t.,-,.soTho report declines to recommend the elec .... tion. of. twe , Missionary but resom mae , the election -of ,tMarn wo - for- e, the United ; -lm ! tax. --The subject of pe:tie any Diehiets is :" wid tomb:without any recomnendation. ' - ":The Committee on the Book Connerit re. --74 :4Orti in faint . or the establishment of a Book • •Dtetiohittar r y; ' 'Vit. - Paul's, Minnesota; The "- best agents sit New - York were liattfuotad to : appropriate a-ohm arificient to -sUstain the ,GsVersia---Ohristian- kir ac ia 41,, not exoeeding .- -.,..,.111,0111,ant=jt., . The agents at Cincinnati -- , were ins ,teontarp. the Coltrgi Mri•- • - time: Advocoes,;iirSt. Louie. ws, aa to make it ;.era large as the Wasern-Christimi Adeprite, and "to favitili thethooks of the Contain at the '- ' 'Prier presided for in : the Diseipline., :' The. Committee :pre Missions reported I ,7 - .. ;."eitostnondliag.' among other Kum, that the '-.' "Missionair Board be requested tr, make is ‘ 7 " ' r Mim Oit i approtioas toward the darters* U. -"B. - Ohara:as poisible, to aid Mom! in eatab . Aisking and supporting Missions ramong the • '.; Wilered penile in the South. ,-- : - - Abe tt.tootuatlenels the Board of Bishops .....-.; lit itialleir beitsferts is hringainiat a - onion .between the two brandies of the Calmed Me- .thodist eh - arches of this country. The report wilt laid ipou the table to be printed. 7- ----- - „,The Committee en Sunday beads reported • that they do not fool their way clear to alter the dizeiplini so as to require Pastors to pveliati. to.thet children,every. three months, ' . yet they deem 'IP a „wis awns= Whore It is ~„,..',..":' at aliexpedint.,:lhey, silo recommend the ~ Sonday; „Moot .fhtsel.str'e ./surnal as worthy : de. large - eirralition, far the bought of the , 'mashers ant. lamer moholars of the Sunday • Schools. --The report was laid on the tablo to be printed. The Committee on Bei:leis mode a report, changing the order of patine worship, so as toprovide . for the reading of one Scripture lesson humps Old 'T111146611116 and one from the New Testator:it in the morning. service., and 6114111aumr" , for they afternoonor'*Vining envies. :They alto recommend that toe Lord's Prayer.ft6 air& at".-the aloes of the opening prayer, in which thepeopliare to to exhorted soloist indlbly - orith the Minister] alio, that tho: sidalster always nee, the ritual at all the nervices .. of !Libel - Lord's Supper, Baptism, and Portal of the Dead. , It 14)1016.11464 it the duty of the Pastor: to - . keep tite rsiords el the Church, and to report sit eteliQoartaly,Conferines the names of all "members. who, had been rewired,expelled , ,:withdreettilor - died; - daring " the: preceding qatertsr. 2 I ..,,, !The' report Wee> IniTipon ' the Italie to be printed. . The delagatien trio:Lemmata being - Illoilitraidi to dipart to thole:homes, they do. ;Muted shot addresses oxpmasivel o:, the grat. 2 -idetidon :Which tidy' havetrreelved from Melt • visit to the United States and the General '. Rev. G. Moody moved a vote 04n:tsetse of .:thj goo fielings of the bed; toward the del 11gFISS from Canada /cod die church which they - rappeserit,liihielt Was.adopted. • The question of the extension of time o pluton' serriativris taken up and made the order of , the day.fott to-morrow. at 10 o'clock. Thi minim prowthed , by tho. Nov. W.-L. , Thevotoa.persrday before the Cenference was requested for publication; ' t hiemorlalts and petition , wore Paged for.: A petition fr om. Ohio, signed 'by on of fifty omens was received asking for the ex tension of the tennOf • pastoral terries to Ire ' ./V petition - against the extenders al" time weinresentiid from members of/Intim Church, of,Philadelpida. ~ , .. t . Several others were rec e ived in reference to that inWeet and lay delegation. • Atter the coil for petitions wee made, the the . -:• order oflUte day was taken up, namely . tionstisratipa of the report of the Committee onfS_,,„ibia7. t -',. , :iltito- this time. the BI: E. Church, while naiformly„; bearing its seleMn testimony . 1 against the "%Weedier institatirra" has sever forbidden slavoholders apiece kr the Chureh. - The !. Noneral kale" upon the ituhrect was in I,thessisoonto words t. . l "Sir.iory—the buying Or selling of men, ' womenOnd attires, with intention of en elating thaw-" . Tula or'genti rale is changed 46. 43 to OZ. - iliidokitavery 'forever from .the'-ehurch. - ..The topott'iras 'net :largely Eaktited. The Itesr:Vnlenol Moody Made an sanest roach ' in Laver of the adoption:9f the report. _ the Dr:Darbin exPieseedthe -hope , with ' the Rev. Dr. llibbard that tiosqueetionmight ' be • taken without debate: Its, moral force 11 onlit be ranch greater than ift the vote -be ~.,..ttakeni.fter 66.1iscitsd discussion,. . .--,".0Ad0 Mr. Laotian .favored the taking ht • • ' -the r votatilth' ont any debate. j:God is writing ••:' a chanter to- dalupon the-hearts of the pop - pleoft greater force'and power than any rule that this 1614 oat p 6,1%, i -. ' /Li:enmifil l ity, roOrt Wall 76114.. k . • •'- He in Dr.ondrso Riley, Yam Baltimore, • watie-7*most-imprettilve-andiikquenit epoch .- ill favor of theadoptiots cf the : majority re port: lie ;wortted. to' eeet Methodism booth . 'tocsins; .700 bla been oppotodbi past years . -to the strong Antislavery position of the Olitandi on the, ground of the then inexpedl. . one; 'of the oeuree; but now that God in his providence, had opened the 'door for the so- tion tgroolnetiika was ready to ga aD tor it with The Itir:lfr. Phelps, of Baltimore, opposed the soloptios of the new rule,!on the ground . , that the phristionChuroh furldshu n pros ' dant for a rule like ULNA. MI , had no o doabt , who m piser of the slavebildia in -the church he known. Personally - he wield ' prefer to knoefdown-before the golden calf wcushlpped by the Israelitagi than to stand With those who are eontendbeg for the perpe sr,...,_• tatty of slaver 7. ~ 'l Be contended t h at the action of the last ~." -'i - : ..'''''. astitral Conferee* bad dean injury to Meth i 4-7-,Aliiemapon Abel:Sudo?. ' Now you are to ,aboatt - ' • ...--lay.the last strawthat will Weak the cam : ere hash:(veittee." Let it bk"). 7 Vail, let - , - ....theltack, of stormy ,breakc int don't break ' • eririmeir,,, 71*sta:tins of the aural' this moart fa will net ietthe visits fret, It-pill in ' kW, thi r tinteltat fit iiiii;divide :ne on the; • • st_En, Mr. Cowles, of - loWs;Obtalised :the tiers Whet Batt; Mr.-Peck; Of WYomballs Ka. --bit'elsPdyllogetorbi 'allowed to recoil hit 'l . 4telt]smtip, La. he wail -*limit to go - on' the islotation to 'Masidngheni ., (Cries of -"te;- : . vote,)p-but 057 *miter 'relented tolieldthe ,fetal Ptivilege was: granted to the, dolige;„ I,lmrto r e cord their :souls. - The *Mee- of • Gift. Pecki;os. Cummings, and ottaTi4i Mead, being Oiled they. voted"aie."' linerfortisaansids to get the floorso as to • ned___Ta etttichlbl_ 4 gootiSoris'lntt- the %Pub? • P0U4461646414101166119f per', int( t w ist; ed 611 pronssimswith his . Bur Mr.Drummondisi eit Virginia, wee • • ' 44 , 46644410116 , 6404147 Tcpol4, • nif....o;llligiattit ' g av e. jil, "• '.. 1 izotibillisimit it ail it. ' ""9"' 1. "' i1.. 41 le csotraii. tUth - - epititef religion . and the teaching At ,T.Obriliftedirs • ' • . .... - - 1 3. 1 ti l le'litiletieiald :tamale& for;lri the Dibbt ditti - revUlatloancistlwint csirdid° 4 ~ _.4g,t4;setltiteritiorthiti of or ianti. : t - . .. 7 -, i . ..,LsetlsbWrinterit Might. impede most, im , - 7 -,. -• Pp Sint MesmitestioluPshig made ter the att. ' ..'• , .-.ollMosiot elivay.'- ' -- - ' t-Ailotheitifort vt sir midi to 'get the 'sett; aoa • -. . - ' 7 ' ' • op whtohiailed. v Nem , Drs .Tippett4. - of :Biltiraire, 'ati riot ' , . _• : e• • 111111 t to goeitutti of thief at Providence. 1 -Ile • .the tricots; hi the new tale wore ne.- '. I=ll4ot time - tad Pomiance: . Goa us .?3= - •• - • - • ' t: • . the garden in his own loads ; he will settle the whole %attn. Dad cannot be harried, he tabolds . r4t 3 aue, and saner does anything la a harry 'Slavery is doomed. Why then take this action ? .k• The Mart of the majority wealdexpress tds views twelve :tenths hence. (Liner laughter. A voila, "I;mote , alit ROT. , pPlitt be par to retard - vote twelve months pi hsnee.") He intends to go for the ?Ore, bathe thinks that it Is a Das advance. h advan. A question - front Dr. Boyd, of Indiana, sqs there any law now in 'htuyisad present persons from emancipating their Limes and taking due of them'?" An Is The revo lution in the public mini very remarka ble. But I believe I will not say an more. (laughter.) After some other remarks the previous queatien wu erased, ant the yeas mei says were taken and tecorded, resulting as followi —lee yeas to t neye. The following voted nay: Rims. auk, of Welt Virginia.; Drummond, of West Virginia, Dards', of Dist Ilsitlmeroc liorrison, of li:et:tacky i lueshan, Italti. more ; Phelps, of Badman; Dem!, of liCook took, ; Roger, of Wait Virginia. - - As the close cf the vote much pie:ware was manifested by tbs large Badlands present. listless were announced kid the:Conference adjourned et 12 o'clock, with the Doxology and Ileudietion. The Wand Tel{egraph °Mee Closed- Arrest iet the Agents. On Wednesday evening, about pis o'clock, Captain Foster, Provost Marshal, received a telegraphic , dispatch from the Secretary of Sfor,"direeting him to close the OffiCia Of tho Inland Telegraph Company, take possession of the papers and books, and forward the &titmice,of the office to Washington. In secordanci with his instructions, Captain Foster placed a guard on the office, and er rata Jeue H. 'Robinson, Manager, J. R. Howe, Assistant Superintendent, Geo. X. liamiltoni Operator, and Win. T. Gill; Clerk, and sent them to Washington in the 8:10 p.m. stein, in charge of officers Barber and Sherry. This created no little arciternont, and gave rise to numerous speindatimali se to *souse of the ante , of the parties sed . Itsas- at fu se of that -the Inland Company had'' been in some way or -other connected with the UnallitigtdOrk of the great hoax about the President's procation, but a little inquiry and reffection so on&alpaca the hypothesim It was next concluded that their offense most bove`been the transmission of the tntelltgenee of the surrender of Gen. Lee, with:4o,o9o men, which they bulletlied • few days ago. The Provost Marshal, Capt. Totter, was doable .to throw any light on the subject, simply boners he was totally in the dark himself at to the - came of the arrest.. The speculations finallireselied themselves Into this—gut the drat of the Inland Line at Washington o u t forwarded dispatches at that point without submitting there to the government censor. there. This !may or may not be true. We do act pretend to say that mach is the fact. We aro only certain of the fats above-etauld-Ahat the parties named hero been arrested by order if the Secrete* of War, and forwarded to Washington as military }Timm. The office of the compa ny now under guard, and all business has been snipe:del until farther orders. Christian Conunission Fund. • The folb3wing contributions hare boon' ro calved within two Ws : nouno um ProabytAtianCh $4OO WestUnioo do do West Va..- 179 CO. Army Conmolttee Of Bearer Co. Brighton 147 G 5 Cteou T4:404144. Bearer Clunty_. 79 es ncshanocb• rrosbyteriza Church, New Wit. tutoo'on.loo 00 C.P. ( lurch Wheeling - . Waahlagton coun ty. LS 25' ew, • Up 00 A 2. McGr B L. robutotook • Co * WA 00 I. W. Baldwin, Columbus, 0b10... 25 CC Contra Pumbyterlan Churde,Cannonaburg, 11 SO Vricadiaticteubenrille, 23 25 Prrebyteriao Church, CC 78 Grace Lutheran Church. MrsoLuttoury...“- 13 55 11. /S. Church,...... 55 Eittsnalo2.—. First PrzstuterlanCbarch. Ste 00 Lail.' Soldier. eta Ikclety, Mercer, 1461.«. 57 00 tesbytariAo C.turch, Loacklai's b 7 47 I Citizens of Carrolton, 25 00 F.lrploot I 10 4 Airs. Ilerartsaam . 1:11 - 200 K. noontad Si Clair If P VOX GO PITTI.III Total The following letter has jolt bien received by the Treasurer: Your drafts for $.20,0;0 bas readied In. Pittsburgh, certainly, has responded prompt ly end nobly to our appeal in behalf of ow brave soldiers. We impeded that. this munpalgo would make heavy demands upon ue, but it has opened with an mount of solfaing to be re lieved surpesaing our iipeetatiatt. The demands upon usi must be 'met prompt ly, so that though you have .roaehest the amount named, we shall . need and are ready to receive whatever ran Yet be raised. We are glad to know that while - making snob successful efforts to raise Monry yon aro 'tillable to ship largo amount f stores to the Army of the Cumberland. TOZZI, very tan tlso: SITAILT. Contribations to the Christlea Jr. Commission.o. Ti may be sent to Joseph Albree, ,151 Wood street. Verdict in the Sims Murder Case. At sin o'clock Wednesday orining the jury, in tin cue of James Sims,litdicted for the murder of Howard Hamilton, came into court to deliver their vordict:s The pinta was brought in and placedlll the dock. He looked pale and careworn, and 11112 evidently greatly agitated. After the jury had boon poltad in the genii manner,the Clerk took their verdict, submitte d' it to the Court, entered it upon the' record, and road it plaid . Ili fellows "Huitiameu of the jury, hearken to your vibrated u the. Court boo recorded it You, say that in this isms joined biters," the Commonwaslth audience Sint, the dofendent is guilty of murder in Ma record dere*, and no you say. &IL" Lathe announcement of the verdict:- tin' dofondant bunt into tern, bowed - MR head upon the dock, sad! wept bitterly. fir was soon ate reauuidid for evatence. ' We understand that the jury, on their tint ballot, stood six fora verdict of murder in tho first degree, and six , for. a verdlot in the sae sad dagret. These in favor of convicting of thihigher grad* tasty yleldid, one by one, until all consented to' the verdicts' rendered., • City Mortality. Dr. George L. McCeei, Physician to the Beard of Health, raporta the following deaths tor the period commencing May 10th and end ing May 14th, 1864: Melee 7 Wl3lt* 14 } Total. 14 liemahis ... 7 C010red....00 ,„ Brysipolas 1; Pnernnords, 2; Peritonitis, 'complicated ' by dalirintn, 1 ; icarlatina, 1 ; liydrocaob Diptheria and classimption 1 Still Born, 1; alne, 1; Mar ns asm 1 ; Consump tion, 1 Typhoid Pneumo nia,d ; Pneumonia, 1; Typhoid Fareg ; or rp2a ammo TIM Coder 1 3 Pram 30 to 40. ...::...'2 firma Ito ...... Prom;4o N 00........ 0 From 21s-53 Prom.so to 60.........0 Flom 6 to 10. '1 Prom', 60 to 70 0 Brom 10 toll 1 Prom 70to 0. From 16 to 20......... 1 Prod BO to 00 • Prom 20 to 30 2 From 90 to 100 ..... . 0 ilicato.—We.have iroceived from Messrs. Wamelinit k Barr. at...Mak Mimic The Sanitary Fair 'heed Afore'," computed by Sr.' J. 'l`.' W'amelitilc, and dedientad to Yells B. Stanot,Esq., besidestof the Pitts itargh Sanitary Commbudon, whoa portrait, oncellently lithographed by Mum. Erebe it .Itiother, forms an appropriate froatisplace. - Ws hop e as ... to bane th e Pleare'of Miring the." antler* £air firaad EAstob,"—inil time oaibopo malt b• pat in timing of falliment, we earnestly commend our Musical friends to lose no time la adding Vs: W's new piece to • Bosons= Conaci.--Dialel Bradley nil Red City 80, yestirribty afternoon, to are thanoldpirs est.their dinners. While la the he acted ray riotetuly, which resulted 10 his arrest. The Mayor ceremitted biso -to jolliest orating, la default of the payment of . Jarour Clinton -sad mike Brady inn play,. b e tnatelle la 'Moon in lb...Dame:o,les inn, OS& & -distgriaseit arose between., the= whieh restated laAt fifht• The_ police. wasted the bellprent4 tin Meyer esod'a fun of fin dollanuPon the Prti!" OirliiWe'Rwim-Bauthaid ahmtda y aßat, soon next e saleable - faim in Wwa ship, four wiles freatthiaoityorlii bit expo*. od to publielale, tho p_rewlses, by - T.. A.' bleelellend, Auctioneer. The firm °outsize. los acne, mulls foaled oa al. Caai slinll * Railroad, near Hattawood Station. Ile land la of exaelleat'quality, and the idaproeetcoreta. iabatintial sad 'otarialeirt. , dP•etig train will ton to tha droved* on the day el lea aocu urrs:of. illesicktided Waildtus urn hospitals, lip tO gOllOll :coked by th• Swami , Jou ...AI! vliddsiSto #Olll1 4 0! binds atssir4l. 4 . ! 2:, Wounded likddlers••lto Work of :the Subsistence .Connitlaull...... - While all our deserts ~havi , a seen the thou% sands of soldiers who for the last week have , been smirched to the City Hall Übe refreshed by the sumptuous meals which the Subsist ence Committee have always prepared for num, whether they came by day or by night, and have looked' on .wlth Ml' a:lnnen at the long columns of etilwart men, who are pressing eagerly to the front, bet few have teen the .., other.side:' of the .pleture,presented by the large number of our' soldier!, who are now ro hurling to their homes—many sick, but the larger number dreadfully wounded, who pus every /ay from the eastern train ever to the Soldiers' Hoists, under charge of this same benevolent asseolation, there to have their moulds dressed, to be strengthened by the ho leeredeal that there 'awaits them, and to lieup by the kind attentions of noble ladies belonging to this committee, who are always present, to do what they can to elle ' vista the sufferings of onrbrave men. ss The Scalers Home," like the "City Hall," Ss under the charge of the Subsistonoe Com mittee, who have their numbers so divided as to have three members present on the arrival of each train, to attend to the treats of any soldiers who May be on them. As the cars are coming down street, a tumid-bill le given to each soldier, and as it explains itself so folly, werwill give it in fan : "All wounded moldier" off this train are in vited to come to the " &Attlee' Home" of the Subsistence Committee, N 0. . -1477 Liberty attest, opposite the Depot. Summons are al ways in attendance, who will dress your wounds. Pros Meals and Lodging_prortded for all Union Soldieri." c'.. The number of wounded who are now pass. lug through, is very large, the noon train yesterday alone having over one houcirel on boarerd.Planing, surgeon te the Soh sistence Committee, is al wa ys present. Soot tend to their wounds, and we can ammo our 1 readers thatihe him a busy time of It. Most of 1 the wounds are comparatively alight, but a great many are vary severe, and as they have had so opportunity to have their wounds dressed. sines leaving hells Plain, they are often in a most disgustieg condition, and the relief these poor fellows experience after having their wounds washed =dolma, dressed, must be aeon to be appreciated. We head one man who was wounded in the arm and breast, say, after he had been attended to,"That is worth I more than • hundred dollar tio - me. May God bless rill" The Committee are "natty in need dint!. I delleseles for these man; but we will net make en appeal to our citizens to Punish Pesothse things, bat will only urge them to go the rooms and see for themselves end we are mire that everything the Subsistence =Mice require to cony on their operations will be supplied most bountifully. The Subsistence Committee, during the last week, have fed some twelve regiments, .besides a number of detachments of troops. They have spent the moil of five days, all of me days and the sweater pert of three others at their hall—in many instances not even having time to go home for their meals. The last regiment, she 157th Ohio, passed through last evening on their way to Wash ington.' The Colonel made a moot eloquent speech, returning thinks to the Committee for their kindness. Other troops are en the road. - Distressing Accident. Lut evening about coven o'clock, a boy named Sinloy, was run over by s car On the Citizens' Passenger Beano, and Instantly killed. It appears that u Car No. 2 mu passing along Penn greet, in the Ninth ward, young Kittle, got upon the side of the car, with his hands on the sill od the - window, when he clipped and fell, and the wheel, parsed over him, severing his right leg, near the thigh, and otherwise mutilating the body. conveyed rear the aider= of his parents, in the re ofhe r Drovers' Home. Coroner bleatng will hold an inquest on the body this morning. The Courts. [Deported cis:xi-14y for tho Gatotto.] DISTRICT Covet.—This Court disposed of the follosiog cases yesterday : 22 Ersiter t Batas n Teuton, Swan & Co. Con• tinned: 27. William .Young vs A. Bert A Co. Dale dis. chargaL 29 Report of vlawers on the opening of street. Allegheny. Th. alternative portion of the nport smealng damages to Mrs. tichealt7, and the apportionment of the damages with the expenses, confirmed; and that portion ofliald report, !lading that mad street bulb tea la public us. 2,1 21 year., and.setimi no damages in coanneacs thereof, id 31 W. Yeaf• McCiurkan, Darras 3. Co. Judg •ent far plaintiff far 5111, with tnterast and costa Goon' Mara—The "War Telegram Mark ing Map," showing the Seld;rlf operations In Virginia on a large "oale, also the "Model War Mapr giving the Southern and Middle States, and showing the field of operation' In Virginia and Georgia,. for sale at Frank Cue's now' depot, arouiele Fifth Went. .1. P. Ei ple, nar, hdasmale Nall, BIM at.i and Shfroderal at., Allegheny have received Mate Spirit, 2he N. Y, Clipper, The homiest of Fit t on; alao, No. 7of Americ an Toles, contaleing,.! l Old Bill Woodercrth, the Stout of the Camberlentl." Prrzason's Dertcron—We hare received the number of Peterson's Detoctor for Key 15th, In which we find new feature. It no w fu the potations of bank notes in sin differentnitier-New York, Baltimore, Pitts burgh, Bt. Louis and Cincinnati. • ittICTION tale of furniture, new and , second hand, ems ingralnuarPets, matting, gnaw:imam kitchen utensils, te., fhb morn ing at le e'eltick, at MoClelland's auction, 55 Fifth street Taxiiitz--The exciting drama of the" Hi dden Hand" will , be produced .t the Theater this evening, la which Bide Henderson will appear In the principai:eltaracter. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES Tamils PAZIT, Plain and OnaamentalSlate. Roofer, and dealer in Pennsylvania and Ver mont slate of the beet quality at low rates Otkoe at Alen. Laughlin's, near the Water Works, Plitelozsgh, Pa. ErlClALlbs.—The attention of ocr renders is directed to the brilliant assortment of Spring and Joh n Goods just waived by =friend Mr. John Weber, No t sod pral street, Allegiorny. Eli stook oomprisos • great Twisty of Nancy Preach, English, Scotch and Arose= Catsitneres and Cloths, and an. Silk and Cusintore Vesttnge,-all ef which will be, made up to order in the latest styles and in the best manner. A choke se lootion of Immishing Goods also on hand and for sale, together with a full stook of Ready Matte Clothing. well and fashionably lila. . - Itexovro.—Samnel Graham k Co., Bier. cheat Tailor', have removed to 73 Smithfield street. lire aro just revolving our second supply of wing and summer goods, and would most respectfully Invite our friends and the public-in .Imm:ft to examine our now stook, believing it to be one of • the finest stocks ef voerebent goothils the eft,. Every want wariented to give falliiitii lootion, in both price and quality. Myatt • troll before pmessing slumbers and rage for younelves. Gaanast k licatfrows3, 3derohant Tailors, life. 33 Smithfield street. FLEAIIII ,roz Tnl Sornial.—For one who dial from the Croats of the bullet, ten perish from dro li p and szponire to night air. Small doses of OLLOVTAY'S PILLS, tato evory, other night, will correct all dLsorders of the Liver and Stomach, purify the blood, and in. MO sauna health to every mac. . Bolloway's Phi and ()Ottawa are now re tailed, owing to the high price of drugs, &Al at SO cents, 75 cents and YllO per box or pet. . For sale In Pittsburgh by B. L. Palm.- 'took and Co. For sale at Fulton's drug store; Fifth street, PitUbnigh. ' For sale also by Geo. A. Sally, Federal street, Allegheny city. Booms and ofilmo itt the allay, Wag exposed to =ad= atisogot, should slows los napplked with "Brown's Brovolgol Troohati" as they giro prompt mat in a cold, cosh or. an Irritated sore throat. For Mt by drorgiries pnondly. Da. ;Mcrrirrr, • Dentist, Ne. - 162 You'll etzeet, bette,emt Smithfield awl anat.- L i No loduOstaerits held out by offering lirw, prioest bit so *hatable foe:will be doused. la overt we , for the but laateriale teal la -tiled, end all*. tliae awl still eenehary abr., sure peresale!“ mate mita b. applied • ' velfem.. L . - . ~... , • L - - * Ownste and Wirrisp calla will ti: at tYe.ozonibuo 110. 41Q Pam drool, toy' or night, - Alt 'orders loftaE the above pima will lwirreioptty allow/Rd to All collo m • ut, be polalicatrorior. - Joan M: , 011W6 SttrM - 14 - ifswi: lll Griot • 7 13.1331: Diatbit, - 201 - Pons .strtiat • tad to aNltinanoto of tdspdallal; ; • ••• '..- .-- 1.':&.11 •TaSilialgat:'L`7XiiigVa..Z . : , ' i (TEST NEWS • PIL .it . OUR SPED iAI DISPATCHES. GEN, SHEIMN'S OPERITIONS, ADVANCE OE THE WHOLE AUUY MEM SIURIUSIDRG DN FRWAI ADD SATURDAY • - GREAT BATTLE AT RESACOA Desperate righting on Both Sides r ____ RETREAT 0 RESTON'S FORCES. Our Losses GOO it tiled, 3,000 Wounded nid 400 Missing. ITEBEL LOSSI'2,OOO MUD AND WOUNDED gill 700 CAPTURED Sir Unios Generals Wounded. THREE REBEL OENERALS KILLED Oar Troplaba—Ona Stand of Cobra and SeVen Places Artillery. U. la.. kr" Special Dlapa4 to the littebuesh Yinaco.t, May 17, 1861. • I A singular series of operations. hero has just boon f iompletod, and the rebel army retreated m the works around Reseoca. Preenming you have intelligence rip to when the army Ilift Busard Roost, I shall speak only of what eccUrred subsequent . to that time, and in at brief a manner si possible. On Thursflay, May 12th, nearly the whole army was in motion toward Snake Creek Gap, which lies About fifteen miles south of . Bus tard Roost,lonly Howard, ,with Wood'. and Stanly's &lindens being left to threaten the enemy to Cpnt of Dalton. It should be ob served, however, thet;General McPherson, in crossing directly over from the Ms, had passed through Snake Creel GAOL early as Monday, tie 9th of May. By the tootuing of Friday, the 13th, the bulk of our forces was assembled at Sugar Valley, near the eastern mouth of the gap, our caval ry covering the operation! of the Infantry. 1 General Kilpatrick was wounded while attend , lug to thhi work. Baring the 19th, the army was occupied in I deploying from the gap and getting into pa- I eition. Heavy skirmishing took place during 1 1 the day. Gen. oward'e division, of Logan's corps, met wit h considerable lose. By night the enemy's position was fully dhoovered. Resecci Is situated 'on a great bend of the Allatoono river, at the convex portion of the bend toward the east. Across the neck of the panic snla Gins formed extend continuous tines of r bet wort, with strong field fortifl• L i cations, nd partially about the town. Beth their 11 ki rested on the river, and the line of retnia was completely protoeted by their i. fortiflext one. By th night of Friday, our army was in po sition round the rebel works, except How • ard's dieision. Wood's and Burnley's, which hid ocenpled Dalton the day before, were sweeping down the line of the diabase% A Westerri Railroad to forma Junction with the rest ofhe army. Oa S a turday , the 14th, skiniiishing bogus early in the morning and continued inceuent ly thronghout the .hy all along the line. About'l o'clock it was especially revere upon the left of the 11th corps, many of our:teen being picked off by rebel eheipshooters. Aboct noon Gen. Howard effected a Jane lion wiili the rest pf the army; and our whole farce as there inlinei Howard's corps form-. `lug th 4 extreme loft, Schofield's coming next, 1 Hooker', next, Palmer's next, Logan's next, 1 Wood,!with two divisions of the Sixteenth corps, bang on the extreme right. Such die positloi and change! were afterward/ made at thetiovements of the enemy or the execra tion o our own plans required, but generally the lit e remained as I have indicated. About 1 o'clock p. m. en attempt was made to break the center of the enemy's line, or at least to capture his outer works. General Judi4's division of Schofield's corps,, and IHe n's division of Howard's corps, moving over 140{12pIrAtiVell level ground, eauseded, I after is deaI:UAW conflict, in Compelling the 1 rebels to abandon the petition of their outer i t.. We did - not continue to hold this, bat our own line being somewhat advenced u gar artilltry acting very effectively, we prevelifird the rebels froin Occupying it. Puither to our right we were not - so for— tuna3e: Portions of Jameson% Baird's and War Ma's divielone, of , Palmer's. corns, In atteilipting to charge- the rebels In front, were) compelled to throw themselves down in almokt perpendicular bank, and wade • creell wide, deep, which ran at the foot'of a tile, and then cross *galley filled with ditches, fatly exposed to a fire from the rebel works. Never did men go to work more gal. hefty, or contend more nobly, but they could not tosomplish impossibilities, and after se- , were loss, were obliged to retreat. It was now discovered that the enemywere moving a heavy force up the Rennie and Til ton, road, with the obvious purpose of turning our - eft. Hooker wasimutedietely sent tocheek mate this movement. Before he artived, how- ever,the rebels had thrown themselves Intake moose muse, upon Craft's brigade, of Stan ley's division and fermi it, attar • splendid re- Matinee, to abandon the 4011 upon which it was ponied and retired in considerable confusion. The rebels, y oiling like demons, came running amass the road and open fieldsto the west of it, when they were set, by a murderous fire of grape and canister from Simpson's old New York battery. The Fifth Indiana, and at the same time portions of Hooker's corps, failing inte the open 'pace, took position upon boMt sides or the valley end supported Patti Of Graft's broken brigade rallied to al MO recasnenthae, It d e, th e e er n eo beULe r :tep b u a ls d ed co wl in th . s a l ghter. It was night - when the combat cc ed. a old noon the right.; : Morgan L. Smith's n °starlet's' divisions of Logan's oorpe, I fipregne's brigade of. Vestal's's division the lath corps, charged the line of the rebel e pits *little to the right of Resuest, and epidly curled them: This was about 7 0. In. !Afterwards the rebel leaders, massing a large force, attempted to regain possession of these works. Coming baldly up a long hill tol the very front of the storks, they seemed I L. d termitted to retake them or perish, but they w a met by a dommatnadon as Woe as their o The line of Ara awe•Pluit up the ,11111 w - answered by a line of Ara at the sonmit. The yell of traitors was &Owned in the louder shouts of loyal soldiers; and after struggling worthy of !goad came, the rebel host wee "hurled down the bill, losing its Bides cooed with the won.udod and dead. Oar men con tinued to hold this work, which the rebels ever regained. - .. On Booby morning: thing - commenced as i nal, but nothing of nitial:der importance • . derail abonkl P4l. At that time a tannined , charge was made b 7 'Booker's I; which. now occupied our left, Palmer. oward'and Schofield Siring been Olftedte; OA At right to All up the •gap octosioned, y Ifoolites withdrawaltha day before. . '' This cliarga wu at first believed Urba sue- nib!. ' , The imetay ,ware driven from w •Ni. on oUtbalt,.ssoondo Haus and Wood's Id. . of liatterfielA's divisionstormed a small .1% and took st . lattatfof foto guns:The bele, !ma'am', Wing tossed on this ,* put • f the, Ilse ;.vertheasily,thit dap:baron, our. men Tidal sipssad to CO deadly* , Are from Om:lnner worlos;:that they was compallad to withdraw. Part 'of them outfitted to; held the ruin Oft and kept risfagoiq.7l%* four cebit gnu. . ~. Notwithoindiaithis Saida oar loner no iidnumad to whit had btantholdit mbellide of works.' Thiss lila ivoluillour own tiftka . . , .., - - yta:.` • centre, ani gained substantial and permanent advantage en both_ wingy., Vex' ail jfor Some mason yet unknown the mutiny evacuated bestto rotirevand on Sun. day night evacuated the plan with his entire army, leavingonly three guns and some stores of Meat and corn behind. Early this morning we started la pursuit, and no doubt Soo Johnson is by this time well on his waj'across the Etowah river. I estimate our lets in nor operations in front gl Reimers, at 800 killed, 3;000 wounded, and .100 missing. We have ; doubtless killed and wounded ;000 of the enemy, and taken 700 prisoners. • • Pour of our Brigadier Generals have been wounded. Gen. Rooker was slightly, and Gen. Itilpatriak painfully wounded. Mano was seriously, and Willieb, it Ls feared, mors n tally wounded. Three general dryers of the rebels are known to hare been killed. Our trophies may be slimmed up at one stand of colors and seven pieces of artillery, unless the cavalry has not since taken more, of which there are some hopes. We can doubtless patens the enemy to Etowah giver with ease, as cars come down to' Res aces to. day, The rebels have not Inlayed the railroad anywhere south of Buzzard Roost.. Oar, telegraphic communieadon also perfect to Agnew. The rebel' have made no attempt to inter fere with our communications, except by burning - the depot at !Sadiron, waited Runts. rifle, last night, and running off a dozen prisoners. The CMS run through to Nashville as usual. FROM ined SUE ArGTOX PpiClot Dispatch to tbo Pittsburgh Casitto. {4►sauema, M►p 18, 1861 EMIT INGALLMIET PRORMI Dispatches just received at this Inman, from one of our correspondonts at the front, say that al, live o'clock alarmishingisegan on our extreme right, and the general expecta tion was that a heavy engagement would eo cur to-day., It is scarcely po,ssiblo, however, to get much i►tee advice' of the operations in time for transmission to-night. Q/EEET DUMMIED !FOIL TEE TRZIEDET DE Booretarz Close, In answer to Momlay's House resolution relative to one Garnet, sail that snob a portion woe employed ea a clerk of the first close on the recommendation of Jndgee Underwood and Chandler, of the Sort°lk district. Ile was not aware that ho bad bean a commizzioncql damn in the rebel army or in the Old Capltol,but on an ezamin• ation of the charges preferred against hire he bad been dismissed. This Is believed to be the same Genie! whom Mr. Wickliffe. of Ken tucky, had on the floor of the House last session. !SIM% or RUM:CT TO ORS. OLDOWORTII The meeting of the Ned York delegation to-night did appropriatehenor to the memory of General Wadsworth by appointing a com mittee of :six of their number to acceMnanY hie remains to New York. Messrs. Morris, Frank, Fenton, Garrison, Odelt and Winfield will accordingly leave leave with the corpse by the morning train. The body was so much decomposed when reoovered that embalming was ImpoSsible. The Genhrol was wounded by a Minie ball which entered the top of it. head end:burled itself in the brain. Life is said to hive lingered for several days, but be sever was conscious after receiving the wound. SIVISION or TIM r.ISTAL LOWS Mr. bilery, frourthe House Post Office Com• coittee, reported a bill revising our postal laws. It proposes to fix 1.d4111t0 salary for all postmasters In five clones, abolishing all compensation by OultrntMioall. Now lierk alone I. excluded from chess dosses—the first of which services loss than four thousazi and not ism thou tbs." thousand dollars ; the -second, not lees than two thousand ; thithird, not less then one thousand; the fourth, not less than ono hundred; the SITI, less than ODD hundrcd. Nc box rants or other per .guisites 'are &Mood. The Postmaster Gen eral to to fix the precise salary in the several classes from the overego commissions of the Soar pre.dinryvarel. ' • WEOTIII3 OaartalCATlOla. Lieutenant Colonel Richards, to be Chief Elagineer. with the rank of Brig. Gen eral. Col. Jos. B. Frye, to be Provos). Marshal General, with the rank of Ilrig. General. Jus H. Campbell, Pa., to be :klinistar Resident at Stockholm. L. Bridges, appraiser of merchan dise and Deputy Post-mtster at San Francisco. B. W. Spoor, Ironton, 0 ; Daniel B. Greene, Yypeilanil, Michigan. To be Commissaries of Subsistanee—Jes. 0. Slangy, of Ohio; Chas. H. Thompson, of Iowa; fob J. Hays, o f Kentucky ; Lieut. W. A. McLean, of the Il3th Illinois; Wm. A. Noble, of Iowa; J. L. Pearson, of Iowa; C. F. Lovelace, of Iowa; Wm. D. Shepard, of Ohio; Robert Paillson, of Illinois; P. Bureau, of Ohio. Assistant Sargcons of Volunteers—M. B. Cochran, of lower' Henry W. Davis, of Illinois; Josopla H. Lodlie, of Illinois ; Was. J!Walfy, of Ken. Cooky. Assistant Quartermasters to rank al Captain—John T. Morrison, of Indians; Albert B. Dunham, of .lows ; F. C. Bathe, of lUtool.; J. J. McDormond, of Indiana; Private Fred. Whittlesey, 41et Ohio; and jai.- llciod, of Illinois, at Payola, Peru; Hilaca . Thonsirille, at Island Gandaloupe; Al:vistas: Harbilagh, at Carthagerala, New Granada; 0. 0. Upton, at Gonave; Ches. It. Follia,at Owns and Truxillo; Jas. W. Livingston, at Leon-' pen, San Salvador; R.W. Orval, at Ohihembas; Charles Hale, Consul General at Alexandria, Egypt. DCSOCLATIC CoVOILISSYLI AID alittaILLLE. • It thould go upon the record that rho objec tion in the. House to-day to the effort made by'Mr. Garfield, from the Military 'ommit tee, to enable commanders in the field to mete prompt punishment to the guerrillas who se murdering our wounded soldiers, came from Mosirs. Ross and Wood on the Democrati c Bide. A.Tfilirl TO Dalai/ TB. airraZISTLYDZSZT Of THO PAINTING Testimony balk boon given before the Treas ury Invostigation Committee, b a Professed agent of certain bank not* companies, admit ting that be made en effort nini , ir their in. striations to. bribe Mr. Clarke, Superintend eat jot the Printing Buena, to abandon the effeft to execute the printing of motel and bonds in the Department. ass. vorrsee 'my COIMAVID. *Dior General Hoiter h aaelgued to the. eoulmand of the Department of the Bon% vice General Gilmore, trausferred to General Batter . ' department. General Poster has al-, ready started Jor his new command. 'Els headquarters trill; for the - Present, be at Illl ton foal. SU DIMS little* CORYINSION. A. fall history of the Secret POlOO Con vention of the winter of 1861, with o Journal of tts proceedings, is in course of preparation by, Secretary L. E. Chittenden, now Registor of the Treasury, and wilt shortly be issued by leading New York house . . , EITORY IN MUG 01/2111710. Senator Anthony got through the Situate to-day s much needed reform to public) print , big. It provides for condensing. the reports a the several Departments, each year Into stn. gle returnee, or preparing for them an eletr 4- : orate Index . .Anstherglesirable change ena kat booksellers and ottuirs to purchase pet'. lio documents of the Government:. CO3/11111ATION!i: , The Senate irorked:off an Immense emus of exaeutlre nominations to-day, over four hue. Sired oonfL•pations in all. Among them were hundred prornotioni In the regular!arsay: United States Trews:tre s s, : Skinner; who ILLS been con fi nelte his bed' bileirtre Illness for pigtail weeks,, hag so far recovered Oil:it! be.' obis to ruble Ml, dulled, though under pro• bit of ku Platelet". The prornotohcin thu register army :amid by the tialitito:4 - 37; 'inustotcof ttrditti.6o26l.llo.l pmeuitoloV_to,i idiriatonatti;:toAdfolt , that !lasi IlitiErtiois MEE ..•••,,,,,'4,':;4•: ; .•:':f:::,,' - ' .. ;_ -. : :.. :, , ,;. 7 . , - - :':: .- :•. : •' ,, ": - : .. :.' . :•• - .' .-. i:' - :•' ,,-. . - - - 2 , ; ;.,r, j . : ,- •' :: •;' : . -- • - •;c - •;•• )- ; : •••• • • • • ••,? • :;:4; •' ;:i • ?.= ' -, • ;••:---,.,':,-,.';•Fi1W;4•..a.;,,,-,,,,,,,,421,--.4:•,, , . , .: -.0,..---!...»::.•,:-,,,;,----- been tome opposition from Wed Potat in flamsee. . . • lumucimarna x=riam Stitte of idasiisoloaseets has enlisted Orel eighteen hundred con, about ona-half negrons; is thindistrict, since tho Ent of April, by means of her larp State and town bounties. EIMM:3 Hoary rains are hare again to-day. It they be extended to Spottsylrania, It 15 ilea:eel, possible that astir, operations can have been remised. METE TIIo Senate Finance Committee la bard at work on the Tax bill. It will probably not be reported before Monday. Coataxraaxa VIIMINO TOO AIYT. Several members of Congress have been down to the army within a day or two. Sher_ man and Sprague =turned this evening. DIXAGLII UT RAS. The Senate Judiciary Committea very senelbly oppose' any proposition for under taking to nay damages caused by war. Ta TARI7P DILL. The Ways and Blooms Committee will hare the Tariff as soon as the Senate finishes the tax bill. LIINT OATJUSIO7IS DILATZD BT RAM. ilesog rains to•day are again helping to delay operations for the present. 300,000 uosu. It is understood that the President will' tomorrow Unto, a cell for throe hundred thousand more mon. raY DIVATEI 10 KOLL. The story et the disaster to Gen. Sigel to believed here, bat we ere es yet without per• Oculars. LATEST rsom THJ man' No later now' from the army is in town than that_forWarded from Mr. Stanton Rader date of the 17th, at E. o'clock thie morning• THE FRAUDULENT PROCLAMATION 81,000 Offered for ET*nee to Convict the Author. • TIM "WORLD'S" EXPLANATION New Yoe', May 18.—At an early hour on Wednesday 'warning a fraudulent proclama tion, signed by the Presiden t,:was delivered in miumaript to each of the editors of the morn ing paper. Ip this city. By direction of thaßz eoutive Committee of the Associated Press, and with the approval of the publishers of the Journal of Commerce, Tribune, Earprcsa, World, Times and Hero ld, the Association will pay a reward of one thousand dollars for etioh evidence of may lead to the conviction of the author the above named fraudulent document. D. U. CRAIG, General Agent for Associated Press. The .second edition of the Worbi to-day The World, in common with the Journat of thmassive, and MI the other city morning pa pen, woe made the victim of a malicious hoax, by some moundrel who, imitating the manifold opy of the dssoelated Press, gent an around the extraardinral pro:lunation which appeared in our columni this morning. Supposing it was all right, the night editor published it in good faith. Its falsity was ndt discovered nail this morning when the edition au nearly worked off. The Trutt does not stereotype its forms, as do SOTO2AI of the Morning papers, and as it is now working off a very heavy edition daily, we are campelled to go to press at an unusually early hour. The Joto-nol of Convenes was deceived it the came manner as the Woad, and of coarse quite as innocently. The Her ald, we understand, grin ted the false procla mation in a large edition, but fortunately for .them, di:severed it in time to supprus it in 'their regular edition. 'We regretexecedingly the • publication, as we have a just pride in publishing none bet reliable news, but it wee one efthose inexplicable accidents which is liable to happen to any newspaper publisher. FROM GENERAL GRANT'S LBMY. Lee Still Northwest of Spott sylvanio, GELI. B ECEIIMIDITS GUAUDIEG :BE BUIL 0031111:INICATIONIL DIAVE AT OF 19110EL , 3 FORCES Why Admiral Lee Did Not Co-oiler ate with Butler. liair Toes., May. 13.—A Tribune 'pedal, dated Headquarter*, May 17th, says; The enemy still holds his line northwest of Spott ayleanls lull supply of rations to our man is kept up, and there will be no delay on that ise count. , Bmekinridge's and other rebel forces had not joined Lee, but are kept busy guarding hie communication'. A Tribuse correspondent, with Sigel, says that Sigere loss was 600, and that of the reb, eh 1,000. A Tribune correspondent at Butler's head quarters, says t To an inquiry from General Butler, Ad minl Los gave no the TOZZOII of the delay of the fleet to co-operating, that it was owing to the shod water, the draft of the monitors sad rebel torpedo e s. lt would be very 'lit:Balt, if not impracticable at present, to get up as high as Dr. Howlett's (ism. The rebels occupy the left hank of the James river and interfered With his move - menus. Subsequently, however, the Admiral advanced with the Luterition of going sm far as • citable. ADVICES FROM EUROPE TUE SCHLESWIG-ILOLSTEIN QUESTION • SLIMY Hoot, May la.—The Persia, from Liverpool on the Ith - , via Queenstown on the Bth, has arrived. London, May 8.--Consols closed yesterday, after official hours, at 893,4@90. A Berlin.paper says that the Germans will agree to an termistice on condition that Den mark raise the blookade and gives op Alamo. They have Jutland, the war contribution hav ing been paid. The Paris Bourse is firmer and closed yes terday at 651. 55a for rents.. LONDON, Saturday Evening, Nay '7th—con sols closed at poyAso3.6 for money. Amer-. can stooks: 1115.,16@29 discount. Erie, 586 CO. Ban% of Englitsid rate of discount re mains at . 9 per ot. Liverpreg, May M.—Breadstuff is firmer under the feeling that England will he drag ged into the Danish war. Wheat is 1152 d. per cant. dearer; Dad (Western) BsaBs ed ; Southern Ss 4d613s 9d. Corn 3(G dearer; mixed held for 29d. Park steady. Beef Anted and unchanged. Landani May M.—Breadstuff is steady; white American wheat 41 ; red 39©42. 'Flour 201 ed®2ll 6d. DEFENSES 7 OF NEW YORK HARBOR Gen. Crooke' Important Capture. • • Now You, Mel 18•—Doring the 'path' three months about sixty plows* of csonon,lo end 164nalt rifled end smooth born, hare sr rived In Jersey ',City for the defence of New York tether. This morninkfthe more wily, ed, and be mounted at Fort,ltichatond. By holding Newborn, the pia, jast cap timid by Gm. Crook, it cuts off communica tion with the Ithit , western counties of Wythe, Smith, 9tlee, Wycming, Monroe, McDowell and others. - The Races &fist. Louts . E. Lome, May 18.—In the stock balers' division' the put stake roes to-deg, premium! and. stakes amounting to $5,750, mils heath keekkhree in fire Sue Lewis won the - lint two beefs rind likediddie:Aho three jut. The Unit wiu 1r4534, 1r1.5X, 1y15y,,, 14.634. Damage to ilarperis Ferry Repaired. aturilieas, May 18.—The damage to the Harper's Ferry bridge, taped - by the Tete:a frullet, will be fa/ .and sabstsatially paired by Friddy.mierstagdos'.the transfer at all freight 'tenor to; Fallen -Reiterate. -Far.You, Ray 18.—A icaehlagtott patch to'-'the .reeto stated Rad four- Wilts* DORS 1a thollOrthWat hate . bred isalited..ild honor of Readvsle'Plitdmor94,4elii 6brnin4 •- SJI.,WADSWORTWSBOOLBAYMGM Beauregard Reinforced by Ransom's DESPERATE EFFORTS TO REINFORCE GEA. LEE 300,000 More Men Wanted!! PraIJaILIMIA, May 18,1:45 r. Yr ape . 6:1 to the Bel i:assays : Washing - km, 11a,y 18.-0 tn.: Wadsworth's I body has arrived and will be taken North h retreh had interred It in • to black cof fi n. It 1143 too much deconiposed to embalm. A telegnible messenger ethployed in Pe tersburg, w o has just escaped informs, me teat Beauregard has been reinforced by Raa- Born's Division, and the rebels Were Crowding their forms into Richmond by reay of Greene bore and Danville. lie states that there are five Iron:clads et Richmond, and that there are heavy batteries on the James river, from Warwick's to Dru ry's Bluff. Ile believes the rebels are making every effort to put their strength In Lee's army, against Lieut. thin. Grant. Re says that the prevailing:l.:minion in the country around Richmond 'is that if they can bold their capital during this campaign the war will terminate. Consequently every ef fort Is making for its defence.. The rebels have great confidence in the: generalsldhip of Lee, sad express tbe belief they wou have fallen a week since under any other com mander. ; . Weasnworox, ' May 18.;..-Althotigh this morning there was no official promilgetion off the fact,yet it Is conlidentlyMmerted by know lug congressional friends ef.the Mmitistrs don 'that It has been &Matti - fled ua to .call for 300,000 more troops'. - A special to the Pall, freer 'Washington, May 18, says Information received st the War Department leaves a doribt dull. the reb el; are sending large reinforcements from the 'oath to Lee's army. Bothisrmica are aetive ly preparing for thenext confilet. The weath er la good for military eperstione.,. It is reported that an order will belsmed to-night for a draft for 000,000 . men. The time Oted for the draft the'firtht lily. The rabbi prisonera, captured by Gin. Grant have been sent Borth. Congressional Proeeedinga. W.taimitos, May 18. . Sissist.—The Hesse MI fixing the pay of officers on Lieutenant (1111111rard '' Staff, was passed. It place' them-on a footing With staff officers of army corps: The bill to expedite public printing was taken up ud. amended! by euspending the printing of the reports af officers. The bill less then paned. nous —llia Secretaof the Trustily re plied to the House n lation that a man io named Garnett had been diemieelid from kds Position on learning ha had been in the rebel service. lie had been recommended by the Hon. J. C. Underwood, Spate of the Eastern District of Virginia- - , Mr. Oar Said naked leave to intraday a bill for the more speedy banishthent of v.:males. Objected to by Eldridge, of Wisconsin, and ltou, oflllinois. At this aspiration of the tnorning hour the Hones took up the Indian Appropriation Bill. IVarious amendments were made, were of no special importance, when the cotemittee rose and the bill wu reported to the. Hones, but not finally acted upon. .The Heise then ad journed. MARKETS MY TELE9ILIPI3 New York `ktsirket. . Nay Tong, 1&715- ( titi a n n lev,2obigherand doing; 8.(3820 for Middling Uplands, and 112 I r Low lliddling. Flour-State and Western 5(3103 better and quiet; 57,20.57,20 Mr 'Extra State, 51,45(47,gi for Extra 11.11. 0., and 57,45(45 0 foarade Lirande, the market cl.erb g Wady.: NVllle 2 s !Inlet at 5 1 . 22 25 1.27 for State,sl,Ml4l 1,22 for Weetsrn. Wheat active and t 04.0 l bait.; 51.50 fol- Milwaukee:l l .l,s7o l , 7o f. V. Inter Bed Water ; Melt:did la tba mlee aro .145,200 broth to arrive at 51.52@11.23 tee Cbicago Spring, sr,cocv ,644 for hillimultee Club. Cam 2e better. Petroleum blgber ; sales of Crude 39(1,2Z%, Refined in bond 591. Pork. firmer and ill Baal demand ~ 526,25 for Ideas, 525,0(325,75 far Old do., 522,7437 for tieW do. ageing at the lat ter price,=62.l tor Old and Liew ' Prie, and 527 for Prim, nem. Dawn filde• doll and aiming. Lard more settee and higher, at 13"iii314%e. Stock and Money ata.tket; 10n Yon., flay 15.-2fortey.ietiroat 537 per tents chiefly at 0 per rent. Steiling nimettled and Smarr; brxt-elm bills are quoted at 1970192, carrenej: Gold mon &Mire and firmer, opening atlsl, 44- ..11010g tolB2, mad elating Stun at 183. The total experts of Spade today 'Was 5200,0 M. Gore rommt stocks flrnf,• 0 13. 61 1 131. Cooponallt% . 01143.5,; 5-Moe Conpone '10634.9127.. stoete lower; Galena d Chicago-,5543115.1chigan sonthern-100 Cleveland 1. T01vd0..:122 • 1 , 110. Southern gt. 1.141 0. a u. 1-.---11 8 3. El. Centrarlettp..- I . II Y. 11. ft P. D. fl . —.-. 70 O. d P....:!--.-It 7 Toledo a Wabeab-.- 723 P. St. W. d 0.-.-..-121• \ Eludson-....-_-...1.6a : Erio—,-. -112', Ilarlmn.--.-......2C0 • Er1•pf......7.7... :_lO4, 'Mating ---.-...145 • Nor York CentraL_l.3l3i Cincinnati /Clarke. Play 10.—'Pla nt ti hald at 25c. and Wheat Ge higher the - market Is unsettled, as buyers did not follow up the advance. Corn unchanged; Ear 51,15, Shelled 51,W. Oats thin at 54Y.A55e. Hp" uuchanged. Whlsty flrom at $1.23. Provisions firmer. Mess Pork and Lard Is held higher. but no advance boa been .tabllttod• City him Pocket:22. 05,050 IDs Bulk Shoulders at 1.1313. Bacon quiet sad unchangesll . Cold 17141111 bUyink. and IS3 cMeg, Bit t er 157 altrObuying and mulling. X.:change dull anikaboUt the agate. Chicago litarket. Cntcano, May 18.—Plour , firrn and sdranded , 2 s c. Wheat non and advanced 101%e 51,a,34 Corti°. 11,2r,g10y.,, No. 2. . Corn firm and advanced 2g4 3c; wiles at $1,119112. Oats tiOn and iiara;od ; salt , at CoC4oiic. 'Freights quiet. • • Itseelpta—l Imr 5,300 bbl, Wheat 34,000 bmb, Corn 30,000 htt.h. r. iihipments-130,000 phis -Ilour, 61,000 limit ( T orn, C 0,004 trash Oats. • • • • Oswego Market. moo , May batter; gales at 17.25 i 217,50 for brands from Zia; 1 Spriag, 57,7510 r Tab lied Winter, ,e 03,23,2,0,00 for White, and 6939,25 for Doable Extra from Prime White. ,Bolders of• Wheat have adv.mcod their Ideas materially, a ,d the par.. ties are aide apart; lifitneankr, Cldb s held ft 81,30, and Prime Amber . Corn , firm but imam at eivub. asTaitauENCF, Whellteg agrarinent.: Charmer, Nei Vow Tort, LouSaville, ltnerva, Wheeling. I Toho; 011 City. The river meth:Tea to rncederapidly at thls point, with about twelve toht iikinchwiln the channel lam men. The weather 4:Mailings: wean and unset tled, with every alliterate° of Miire rola. . • • • There has not been a single arrival Tram below since Sunday, with the eaceptien of the Minerva, from Wbeehog The Arteries. from Bt. Lords, bed rrt arrived when we left the aisle last evening, b ut t h e was momentarily expected:, Ile Sete Rabin 'son, from Lonlerilie,dl about due and will probably arrive to-day. The Charmer, foiNeedivile, and the New York, far steered lastevenlar. The-latter boat light had an excellent trip.while the, former Went dined The chalet for 011City,Ith arreverege trip The Camel. arrived uhrille "on Weida) , hod, fom this citY_and the Imalre City, rearbed Et. Louis onlieturibty, • The Feuer*, Xelor Andean, Leonidas; Sewn. and Ontario, were advertised to leave Chuinnati for Pittsburgh on Tuesday. The new atearaer„litoanoke, now fylog at the .whargand we amend , she will. be reedy to com mence leading for some point iintltrir ineriedietelY; She (*perineum:al: by eimpiteet Judes ore of the bettlmitte of her clam that has been built here this . There is an excellent detect ireler In the Allegheny river for stamboating, and begin= et the Allegheny wharf continues brisk, , ' The Patrol la,froui 011 ory, Ins lest night, sad the tirilds, Idis ILeva and Advance RUI proPably get in to-sight. • • The One panket,DelaWarey {LPL tanii, eds.' Pounced to leave for Cincinnati and laniatille Shin evening. 2dr Itinidiart bu charge of the office. The dia. EL Gilmore, - Cant. Jelly, ts snnouncedjor Eit Louie,leaving on Friday.. hhe has euperier az opronodations for paseeegers,' • • DIES STEILBETP.—Si no= yotteday. WILLIS P. 6:1111E12, malf•on.or ,111,14ePtert.lt , esm ram ObITIRBT NATIONAL RANK, •, 200,000 ° aoo,eoo Vitt MU Beak la cow 11311) organism ar4 lw =wow We aro prepared to do a taaldalTiasaltag... -1 sad ear ow agawlaaa *I ,CMINVP,MPIa tO sad Bankers ttavagbont the azaWall7. Spaded atlentlaa ROM to; taatielVrtll- 6.11:41 the adjoloing=f aw well Wow dl at rostra ow .dawasiti, sad Xseltaasiaa tha read* CUI balight mai sold. 1,10.C7 IL et. sch.ao.4m.- 7 . . 1 T. 11. ITEIIB,' !!.., . 11: 8-DAVID, JOON DEAIIe _,.; ' , 111812,T CV.UWBI„, 8 , 8: BASBA.DOB4 . •IDES TIDDIEPSON D. 0. BIL!! - .' :- .A.. PATTI4D. 87 1., z . srasua ndpismi.- ,:' , - - • - ' •.,.; 11:1fi!.yrt, mm=inr:. Joss r.,Fa/uslut.eisznns. dp,_r,Jmi.lO.3l6&. - LYON. d AANSTEI44. DIFORTEa AIM DU= :bs a ths modaselast brands _ GENUINE HAVANA' CIGARS. tod sa Stils,_jos mem AND , anzvem TOBACCO PAN= ZESZSCILADX. PrPFLT I 2,, treakslxistr P r " u Goo P cE. 411.414 i..hibora. what Tart Ili Ir telt p.m.a that stalks tlito minds Mid which. yahoo, 7on naolusw two. To think of at aritnia mans. Bo not cottontail with Ow sight, tint tato them down In Mack and vlitte." 81 ash nspeCh T~ m► 7 6e.ts~4 That the CIiFJPD'T BOOTS AND,SHOES Sa.4CY BE BOLTGELIC ONCE'T BILL sos 62 Fifth Statet, L &BCE LOT BELOZ SOX:CS Vogt WA. a A.LT.E.II.BI For Ladies, Misses and, /Waren,' WCIMAND'S No. 55 'l,'iftlx. -/Oif3et W 33 ELAVB JUST 'winffp) A ROUND BRAID BIIOIL ie. 'Aid, Int hrritiAt• Utlist4an 6.4ars. SLATER & SOSTR, Ho. at DIAEI MP= leoomS door from nab stniet. NEW GUODSi NSW GOODS we tan.lo t re.icies4 !am Spring Ma - of BOOTS MID 13.31028,. Which Is will mill at the LOWYST GUM imatst We turn' ttu largart and teat- mlenUd gannliair new, rim coat •siiiart-toia . mosso To be taima fa the city. LADIES' 1415 T G.UTZ -ras. as ata . • dSTOII. MADt BIItiES—WR HAVB J Past reeetrol • large ....ortmae • - • BUSTS. MILIB AND ElllOll ". best New Tat rat' rhilsdelpniallessonVirnek, Tor Lott" sad Max Gum, Kid, Siortooto, Oast asti Ismong nalmoral., Boots and tiaiiars 0 , ill tem. Tn.. good. ma 'mounted to ,botts. Iti3T goods made in the oonatvl. • ...,,, /Ivo • general ...aliment •I all Ytnf. Nd ' qwain et Children'. Staple and • Tassy.bbens".. - • 0330.1.1.114 gt $O&,: CO., sn2B ' n. tor. of 'Woof 'oadiroarth .tai CLOSING Oln or . LAt i SINILBI3.B Boots, fihoes YAdjtiaiteri, At los tau sad. Nos So the CiAms far. .y lo n, Wawa, Ban, lona. aown J. it. miewv.i.4.,Hrliria. haulm , vrivire. FRESH ARRIVAL EVERY DAT 0 Jrese Boots and' Itheres, OAt 238 LND.2*.ttols.u.s, _ _ Of lb. Wait st7las, I$ - aYarket sums, t ddMr _rah. lava We home karma! not, to to wthadahad et • . 'anything. Taari or inprthame and a won rsprodanoi axtrading thrO4honi itaX oo3l " • Wm of tn+ bottoms bvt ad.* into beta and mhoidiek a pais S01:11 whkh as arid not CT.. W. ate nor. dach * 4B as am follawing- 41 thadth di‘a rtabps "b p u° guan ure. WatmatLl Der r s# ahrsontalmah aim tad •• Mindoro. Stutz alitaMatti - - Narliaainan, hiaraOlou.dd.dXfk. " Darr as: 1 tam bow AMMO many mall 7l WWI rudzsong crimp. to m 7 Smug, mkftsaa3 hands. =I a genaraidiamdarad avtain. Piodidams - and madidnaa Wad. W. reltam ma. White abating soma Wends to New Teak who- wail. laininalda" tics =tars thg pronflad upon ma to try emu 1 •-• rioting batter oy Ammo, in a law days I ma atm- - ham to dna tto Coramollia -=1410P 4 had *Wird , loft ma, and oaddalowtha Maim through. widoli dbare adr dm& brloara. 1 /04a samtbar beau. - Ey &milt.) sad Waage time aliogroatlytroporrod tha mer=o34lantationiitziair... 1101.1f1,160. rr • • • Ilan tom la lb* army bogdlal fba L2artem aumatba--41 sad marl, Arad. £ Alton. EU, at m. gamma a Wile of Plaasatfos. =- tem • • • Una botilm vircaral an wpm* sad oarad cm. •• • • A. IrLAITZL . 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