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Bishop Simpson ho the chair. Deco ,Aignal tombs' wore coodcoted by Rev. Mr trooks, of Elinnerotc. Th. journal was read cad approvad. The Tales were stropendcd to admit resolu tions whirh arc to be referred. d. resolution was referred to the Committee on Pastoral address against the us of tobac es by the mialsters and laity. The Committee on Correspondence were Instr.:Lats.:l to nominate representatives to all the bodies with which this Is in correspond- . 111:1011. The Committee on Missions were instructed te!equire into the expediency of turning over the Liberia latiseleu in Africa to the African :'2lt. E. Church. The Cercunittee oa Sunday Selo°is were in. insted to inquire ince tho erpediency of hsvisg Carrespondin Sendai School Secreta— ries appointed, whose shay it Abell be to travel at huge and promote tke latereste of tie Sunday Schools of the Church. The Committee on Book Concern were in stmetad to hare the book agents get out a raw certiflr.ate of Church membership. The Pnblio Committee made a report which was ordered to be printed. Tho Committee on Church Tenure made a report containing a new and improved deed of settlement for churck property, Ac., which was laid upon the table. • The Committee on Conference of Appeal ' made a report providing for a court of appeal to try bishops sad ministers who may have been benanred, suspended or expelled. It was laid ever. Themsbjact of the extinsion of the time of ministerial service Wall taken up. . Our render. will remember that there are tw• reports litter. the Conference. The ma. jority report provide. for the striking out the word "two" and inserting the word "three" - years. the minority of the committee report :in favor of the appointment fora third year under certain eircumstannis. Barr. Dr. Wakely, of New York, oontinned • epeeth against axtensien, which he began when the question was up the ether dsy. Ile pro-corded to show and Muertm that all progress is, not improvement. B. was op voted to it beeattze it is the opening wedge to break dein the Itinerancy. This is the do iign of It. -%.lVotretstil that the " two year rule is an. &Terabit to Th. truth is that amt.. , liter who leitereaway hit tics. at the springs or waterine•plases, er In fishing or huntingi will be a drone, to matter how much you ex-, tendthe time. lefs said that th. two year rtilisis not adapted tie the city, cr New Eng.. landteit.". Methodism is adapted to every ' like the sunlight. "Not adapted to the times?" ' Tlrt cvspel is the same at that.. "President. 'clearly indleatm that the time' has eoMlfor a changs ?" Provident. elaarly Indicator' no sack thin;. The truth Is that we can mak* Providence isidicate anything wo -want. . The eloquent romarkswere ent abort by the fall of the gavel of the Bislop,indicr.ting that the time allowed bad expired. lira. Dr. Hatfield, of New York East, Kr.: geed that the truth is that old-fashioned Me thodism stationed her miaisters three yearel in Eagle:tad aid Canada that is the term of service. Ile strongly contended that two - years Is not sulDiient, especially is the city, It Is not so long IN one year in a "mallet ahengo or A small Alrenit in the countryi Large numbers of the best minds In tho church are In favor of this change. It cow; "totatitatos no great smash-up of the Itiner ancy. The Rev. Mr. Whiteman, of Ohio, thought that al the subject had boon largely discuseed in the public print*, the body did not need any (pooches, be would therefore move the main guiltiest be cow taken. Upon • vote .this was ordered. The ayes and nays were then called with the following result: 180 for, and 48 againzt. Be the time is extended to three years. . That part of the report providing for the annual examination of character in the piss- Imes of the minister in the Annual Conferenae, was adopted. The question of appointing an militant Secretary to reside on tho l'acifio coast, Ws) taken up. - Bar T. H. Pearne took the restrum and made an eloquent speeh In favor of as measure proposed, and sbowieg the vital na srusity of mach an appointment. The Income in the receipts &corning would far exceed the additional expanse. The bushy's) was hero suspended for the purpose of hearing the Eev. Mr. Carrot, the . Delegate from the West= Body In Canada, who it abonetorstarrt home. •• After Mr. Carrel's the Be,. D. Kingsley continued the Umssion of the Mis. /denary Secretary question. Horeviewod the ~.etatistico of the Missionary Society, showing that sine. the appointment, years ago; at a Missionary Secretary for the West, the . MCI'S§ of that portion of the work had far eseeeded the increase in the East, and most eloquently urging the appointment of one for the Pacific. coast. • Bey. tdr. Drammor.d, or West Virginia, fa vored do appointment, and elored by saying that ha should •dto for it. Rev. Mr. Whiteman, of North Ohio, op- posed the memoir* as net tieing needed at Bey. Dr, Eddy, of Rock River, the Editor of the North Waters Advoeate at Chicago, made a most impressive argument against the appointment, on.the ground that it would Weaken the power of Pastors to whom is now . committed the oar. of the great missionary In-., biretta of She Ohara. The, hour of adjorirrimmlt' having Aleut cam.; a motion to adjourn prevailed. The :following notice among oilers, woo , road . The .Ber. Jesse T. Peck, D. D., of Cali fornia, will preach in the Front street M. Z. 'Church, Front street, shore Laurel, this Oren ins, at 8 o'clock. .The Doxology was snag sad Benediction' pronounced= by the Inc. Dr. Pot, of Cincin nati. Disorderly Conduct last evening abut d risk, two men, named' itobinson.and Hell, while in an intoxicated condition; pissed through Diamond alley, be, fireen .Wood attest and • the Diamond, and; commenced an onslaught upon._ the granary _ stem, overturning bombs oPlrish, eta., and 4g/is otherwise vary riotously. The police Were apprised ,of the, occurrence, and upon; their arrival took 4m, Leto custody. .Bob Won righted the effcers, and great difficulty; itas - experienced in conveying him to the' Mayor', .ottice. The clothing of one of the afaStrililiffonadorably damaged kith, prig: . ones in bis efforts to escape, but he was finally S.CUlred and,lodged in the watch house. Deb i:won hill desperate Character, cad the Royer will sword him his . Just deserts this morning. coinpanioaiwas wounded in the arm 111 VIM , Cf the kite battles, aad wan unable to Ilford Bibb:mon much assistance. A large crowd witneisod the occurrence, and assisted the cacao inaterially in making the arrests. A colored man,while bp having very, diem , derly.on - Plias street, last evening, was or. sesta by 'the Mayor, and committed to the look.sip.' He will'have a hearing,this morning. Litwt. leoV- Westrearow,—CninVizq d, of Ignim's better", humbeeingllo man, and 40 lam °f 02 mPsm/ .0, Capt. Joe. Browne, - left W . -Washington lut weaning. The battery it beta rapidly recruited, and will doubtless be, gnid in a few We.- • Thie lithe only, organ 4agica /00 - 01):s.eorirlew being. formed la., . . -1 1113*iis' ifiablVA) : n • emit, to sato tit audnly &taibuli 43ll bc!!l7 4 4l4 Aabbilfiebp&itOet=4l4l,-' MESE Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair We take great pleunre in publishing the •following lettere, received from lion. W. IL Sewud, Q. S. Secretary of State, non. 0; McCulloch, U. S. Treasury Department, Eon. Judge Willing, (Judge Wilkins' letter will be published .in our next lien,) and Eon. J. K. Moorhead. MAY 20, ISC4 These autographic letters, u well as many others from the most distinguished persons in out own land, as well as Europe, will he sold by public auction during the (Irani Fair, for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission. Material aid is also premised from some of the gentlemen, whose expressions of sympathy moat meet with the approval of every loyal heart. The letters are addressed to Rt. Bey. Bishop Dominic, Rev. Dr. Jacobus, Bey. W. A. Pueavant, Professor Barker, lion. Judge Williams, Roa. Judge Stowe, James O'Connor, Esq., and Allen Kramer, Esq., who have labored so earnestly and faithfully as the Committee on Correspond ence for the Pittsburgh Saultary.Pair: . Dreassinore or Sean, 1 WAtUriGTOlt. May 9th, 1864. f thG.VI.I3(IOI .• have the honor to acknowledge e receipt of your kind note of the 24 inatant. Treason att.' Um. Ito dally blows, sad faction cone Hones its insatiable demando for new victim. Pa triotism and humanity must, of course, Igcreaso their energies. The. Iteyoblie shall, en the battle Cold Inal,.through eletasy , safety and pacts. Very truly yours. Welanton LI. Scullin. o the Rt. Itsr. Y. Domenic, and ,then of the Co tattoo of COrreopoudenco for the Pittabargh to. Dory fair. Ttxarrnr Daraarnexr 0.(74 e Canytrefirr qf tat Loth etult, Wasiduaton, May 1.40., j Jona. &Co:m.or, EQ., Pit:Art.o4 ? Dram Sla—Taur forcr °filo 30th Inst. molting my antographlcexpreasion of oympatly with the "glori ous canoe' . which Is to bo promoted by the Sanitary Salt. le to bold to Pittsburgh on theist proximo. to rewired. • The liberal provisions that are bales made by the people of the loyal OLIN for the relief and comfort of our gallant •Adierk art an eridauce not only of pa tri cite devotion to toe &unary, bet of advancing civilisation. They are the ether Ilniog of the brar cloud, Oust bee tar to loog a period thrrien its dark shadows over our Waved laud. I bid p.n. Gad speed in your noble enterprlve, and 1111 the bop, that I may be pees ni to render it ma terial lam, very truly, Your Olt. eat., !Iron M'Callen.l. WASHISCITOM, May nth, 1864. Nam. Doman* Lowe, O'arneor, Teech sod FUliann, lannatnuat of therespendence: Glarwcwns—Just as 1 was leaving toy room this morning to perform my duties in the House of Hop rozentatives, I received your letter, asking for an autographic reply, expressing nay sympathy for the ebb and wounded soldiers. I scald not here replied then. I can now, Haring Just returned from a meeting of the Pentsylvania Belief Association, called to make provisions for the wick and wounded, that will so soon be thrown Into our midst by thousands. Be found oar treasury nearly empty, and our former excellent arrangements and regulations suf fering from the rust of rest, tintready handiand wil ling hearts to meet the emergoney that is now upon Our Austssiatiou has heretofore, I know, done much and In oddities to /landing up the wounds of theeaf ering and furnlehlng supplies and ahead. in the 14 and enfeebled. It has afforded comfort and consolation to many • distrussed ..If and weeping mother, by pointiog mit the way to whose a 'husband or sen, was to be Wend In the hospital, or perhaps to ths spot wiser, the re main. of the loved one had been Interred, ad when ths nemasitise of the case regnired It, farriisbed the fends to pay As expanses of the Warmed one whilst hem and purotmsedi ticket for her return ham.. Barb demands will again b upon ne. How are Hey to be an? vas the queetion lat . oce p:edged lay noble ornetitnency for sae asernmaad doll. a. • bleb I know will be forward., aa,d I bare admmmi it for Mum Thal gan eta itopetne to the work, and we will have not abundance. Pittsbnegb Ma offered 13091. of her brighteet Jewels npon tbe altar of bar o - untry—llteM, Limit, and now Ham. Bow many more will be required God only known, and In Him I. our trust. • OW hi!. I write the rejoichaga of victory are rt Gewalt, hag in my ears. We have been led through the wilder..., bat no by now by the three days battle of the "Old Wilde nen," Central Grout through the o Div... Providence, appears to have wrought our d I will only add, the Joy and eatlsfactl. It afford me, to see ea many of my mustitmuts engaged 1. this grad work. 1 hope It may be a mcoess beyond your expects thus, and that God'. blessing may attend you all. *.lndge Wilkins letter will be publishod in our nest Isms, From the 116th Regiment • member. of this regiment writes es fol lows, under date of May 16th: Meat. Col. Dale wrote you en the 11th an account of ear leases up till that dale ; but since that we have suffered itillmore. In the terrible charge made on the enemies works at daybreak on the IStk our brave young Lien tenant-Colonel was lost sight of, beyond the second line of rifle-pip. We lure mince heard that he was Ulan prisoner and paroled. If such is the cue, our regiment will feel great ly relieved, for we had all given him op as an other martyr in our noble canoe. Col. Mul holland was wounded In the head on the af ternoon of the lath, by a fragment of a shell, and the command of our regiment now de volves upon Captain Mesmer, of Allegheny oily. The followiogis a complete list' of our leases : Grapxoy H.—Sint Lt Robert) Alston, left kaad; Serstlilinry W. Cue, left. shoulder ; Corp Henry Mita, log, slight ; Corp John A Gray, right arm and shoulder ,• Paeans, Mich ael Colley, right shoulder; John Bollharts, leg, slight; Sulphas Mclntyre, kaad, himarso.—Priestes James Bower, William FORGO, Calria J Late= and Alexander Mar shall Gompermy L—llnsno. Hannibal Hatch*, Patriot Pierian', Wonaoso—Corp John Jardine, leg ; Corp Wln H Cowl, thigh ; Corp Joseph Mane; breast, slight; Joe J Close leg; Job.' ?do krmacts, leg -; Won A. Seawright, ankle. Mums w—Eiward Shoe, Josoph Cimpany K..—Kluan.—Parks A Boyd, Goo W Heyman, Milton BastbstrlS, Jowl' J Smith. • Wevirmm—' Sergt Warren 8 rilgorn, neck ; Wm P Brisker, right arm ; John N Baphaw, left leg ; yr m Nyeam, right arm ; Jacob Pret tyman, right arm ; Jacob Allman, loft arm ; John R. Boyden, Los ; Reis !Morrison, left band; Thor B Williams right foot; Daniel Sickles, right hip ; Jam Smith, Albart W Be ier, hand; Win - N Oonn. hinsamo—Henry P Bell. The Sanitary Fair. The buildings to be used for thepurposes of the Sanitary Pair have been completed, and the verbs= committees are engaged in deco . rating and arranging tables, In conjunction . with-e large number of carpenters and other artisans. The headquarters of the Executive Committee have been removed to the Ladies' Bauer, on the corner of Federal and Ohio streets, where the Chairman or Secretary may be found darn; busing., hours. Prominent among the attractive features of the Pair is the miniature lake or canal, which has bean made for the accommodation of the Iron-clad " Monitor" which le now being con structed at the Pert Pitt Works, under the supervision of Mr. Joseph Kaye. The veinl will be about men feet long, and of eulliclent capacity to carry a man, who will attend to the machinery and work her guns. A for; will be erected upon a mound In the centre of the lake, and it is proposed to keep up a fight between the Monitor and the battery. Ocher novelties are in preparation, and everything will be done which can indent ..to the amuse ment at visitors. . - The Genie. Manorial earns* lle tae &sesta) Dninicr.Caurr.—The following asses IMO disposed of yesterday. • 1. Scott, Barna .11 C 0.,.. Hunter 411 MaCluky. Mo. flocs ersrruled. S. Ikon, Barns a co. n. Ranter, a Ken 1 . 0, 7 Arraed O. A. V, 7. nal& A Grab.' vs. itogtetterh Smith. CoSI Oslo& 10. J.N.P.:17 r Jetda DAM Aged C. IL T. U. W. 11. Rialants A O. n. IL Omsk sdlalcds trptor. Namult =mann& The follevrtu ammo addod to tko argument Ilst .37. J. A. Ilatirgarta vs: Job:kJ/hick et el. limo . Ar Bony Borne.—The body of an unimown man was found floating In the Monengah.l a rile: at the Mk of Market street, yismrday afternoon, and brought to shore by a by. The hodyeras dressed to oolater's but so papal were found Glen tint diewased which mould Ind to Ms identllcation. The body wu very mph clooomposed, ant had 'Probably been , : in the avatar for a month. Coroner McClang held an impost, and a ver dict was rendered In accordant With the above facts. Vsissata Commas purser: ros 0111.— Ma readers should bear in mind that the McMullin Ferri, in Peebles township, will be sold at stollen; on Baittrday n ex t, by T. A. Mselellandi/notiOaser. This bra Is one of the most valuable in the omustry, sad Is pee. venally adapted fors ommtry seat, - bsing lo cated within a short &stenos of the olty and on the lisle of ths eennellsrille is rarely that snob en excellent opportunity le offered to purehase real' estate in the mutt -07. Dnotriat.—A cm mend itaitstin B. of (hope county, PS, MSS drowned at Whoanag. • -feir dip ago. He wu km etroggthin. In the water, but tit* he got there bullet boon sittittlnerl. He Tat In Whett ing, ander thttgo et • phystsim - - 81111Wl .GAZICI4I I / 1 41f, of the Iltb Pflassi cants, cavalry, sad st- :aslant of Lamour, was Mod as Monday lss, whlla saleavarbi4 toJatap ham its es asulttls. in math*. , was atitialia Oil AMIN* ' ." ' Obi. Book Table. Tut Platt Titlral3ociu or XXSOPDGIVII AIAILLS/11 With and•BabliTyletne..d BoGroom. to Had left ant Knboar'a Greek Gramme, ant to Good win's Gnat trade and Tome; a dcplou Greek- Etitlit* renahnlary; and Mawr' Ilap of the Doan of the Ton lbw:weld. By Janne H. Bolos, Profuse:. to the tnlyersity or 111ab'Ron. Pew York: D. Appleton kCo. Pittsburgh fur alto by Davis, Clarks a Oe., 93 Word greet. 209 y 12..0. many grammar-schools and colleges the Analysis of Xenophon Is very judiciously chos en as one of the earliest slats-books in the Greek course; for which purpose It is to be preferred to _either of the other two - works of Xenophon—the Cyrrixedici or the ilfewevelific —one or other of which has sometimes beep need as ''.an elementary text-book. For the same reasons that render the amootosaries of Guitar a good introductory book for the Latin student, we may commend the Greek student to the Analysis of Xenophon. As to this edi tion, we may say it supplies, in a most coos pre and judicious manner, every needed U s anco--a tood text, well punctuated—a co pious body of notes, in which eery difficulty that con or ought to be honeyed or removed has been carefully examined and satisfactorily explained—and y vocabulary which will al most relieve the youthfal student from the laborious duty of continually opening a pon derous lexirde: which, however, ought always to be kept at his elbow. Tactician Qcovarroes being an Aitampt to Trace to their &Arra Passages and Phrases in Common Cs*, chiefly from English' Authors. By John Bartlett. Eourth Edition. Boston: LP tie, Brown A Co. Pittsburgh: for loin by Doris, Clarke &Co., 93 Wood stmt. 410pp.11:tao. We do not wonder that this book has reach ed a fourth edition, for not only does the attractive styli in which it is got up com mend it Griever, but:still more its own proper attractions, as a well-gathered s postale' of pootio flowers,' in the arrangement of which beth the foiling of beauty and the purpose of usefulness have happily worked together. It is, therefore., a book you can take up and open at random, always invent finding some thing to awaken or to stimulate the thinking or imaginative faculty—some gem which has been sat in golden memories, to shine withvm dimmed lustre through all ages. But it Is also a book useful for reference—an Its title indicates. For this purpose it his the most complete apparatus, in Pm shape of an index, that could be desired—so extensive an to fill about seventy'elosely-printed pages at the end of the volume. The number of authors quoted is over two hundred and fifty. Tee Posrmak Wentz of S Wane &err, I . Three Volumes. Breton: Little, D,olrnl 00. Pittsburgh : D.rfs, Clarke, 10e., 93 Wood atTort. ppOGl, Ma, and 431, Moto. Mien the author of 'Child. Ilarold' de signated Sir Welter Scott "the Arloeto of the North," he finely expressed the feeling and perennial endurance of admiration and love— the sweet memories echoing from afar, and boating 1411nitia to 'soh, of his own soars delicious dreaming in the morning-land of youth—it' a word, the youth-renewing *me tiona—with which hi. poesy will 'away. be read. But we must not forgot that we are not now to speak of Scott's poetry, to mush as of the fact that the new edition here before as, from the famous Riverside press, to put Inch an ono air will mako the reader ;of taste happy in the consciousness that the "lines" of the filinstrol'ef the North hove "fallen in plesaant plota"—in this beautiful typogra phy, shining adewn and across these sets tinted pages. Latta Pant. By Sophia May. Boston: Lea abrphard, (344mm/re to Phllllp4, lamps-11 a Co.) Ptttaborgh. Davis, Clarke d Co., 143 Nood stmt. 11111Cpp. 110,0. Prndy Perlin was a taLkative little lady— always saying and doing funny things, and very often getting into trouble. Same of these sayings and doings the raadm of the "Little Pilgrim" and she "Congregationalist" may pectibly remember; but in this neat little volume her little friends nisyvead all about "Little Prndy," and see a picture of hone( and her doll into the bargain. Allegheny Police Tho following appointments of day and night police of Allegheny City, were made last evening: Day lice—Alfr ed Po Gabby, Jacob Grubbs, Doha Irvine, and Robt. A. Clark. .% hi Watch—Captain, James MoVicker Lieutenant, Robt, hi. Simi; Charles Ist'Cbes. nay, Arthur Hopper, James Pillow, William Green, Jackson Batt, David Coutts, Isaiah Vantiorn, John Filson, Michael Fab], H. 81. Saunders. A 1/A3l)BollllCorreiarrion.—The good peo ple of Waahingten, Pa., held s meeting on Monday night last, In eld of the Christian DoniatissienTat which $1,500 wore contributed on the spot. Judge. Lindsey presided, aad elcquent addresses were delivered by Rev. Meson. Canon and Bane. The subscriptions were subsequently increased to over $2,000. —COTOLIST fdeClung bald an inquest en the body of Michael MaKinlny, aged sight year-. who vs. run over by aat os the Citizens' P ger Railway, on Wed- seedy evening. A verdict of "seoidental death" nu rendered. TIIII members of tie Irving Literary A2lO - et Western University, will give an eateytaiamiont at Concert Neil, en Ifonday evening next, ler the benefit of the 9anitas7 Fair. Bee advertisement. Tex Cuennt.—Tke American Cantu and Troupe of Arabs will exhibit on the Etad Lion Lot, on fiendsy. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Afternoen performancite will be giroarm Tuesday and Wednesday. Tsa SILT Or Wall IN VIRSISIA —Prom the flomuifasuranc•Company, Hobart C. laomis, Afloat, we haws received a vary distinct and minute map of Richmond aid its vicinity. Tea Bur hikra.—Frank Cue, NOWA Deal er; CA/vesicle Building, Fifth street, .has for sale good maps of the fields of operations io Virginia and Georgia. . OIL 'rum, Pumps sad other artless b.. Imaging to as , 011 Rana', at ¬ion thLs morning, at 10 o'olook, at 27 Wood Itroct. fi;PECIAL LbGAL litiTkCLiS Tiara Pim, Plain and Ornadi' ntal Mate Roofer, and dada in Paraiiylrania and Ver mont slate of Our best emelt, at tar rata Wine at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Warr Wake, Pittobargb, Pa. Snout. Trontm.—The sttontion of ocr readers is ,direeted to the brilliant auortment of Spring and gamma Geode Jut method by our friend Mi. John Weis; No. 126 Bod een' street, Allegheny. His stock Umpires a grant rarrity of Essay French, English, Scotch and Agiforioll& Oassimeres and Cloths, aid Lae Silk led Canister* Vutinu f -au of which will be made ep to order in the latest uylas and in the best manner. A chase es lootion of Furnishing Goods alto on hind aid for rate, togothor with • fall stack of beady Made Clothini. well and fuhionably male. Itxxono.—Suartel Graham Sr 00. MEN slant Tailors, have removed to 7a Smithfield street. We are just receiving our nand npply of spring and snow goods, and would most respectfully invite our frldnds and the public to general 2o examine oar new stook, believing it to be one of the finest stooks of merchant tailor goods in the city. Every garment warranted to give full setts fiectios, is both price and quality. Gin 11l • call before purchasing elsewhere end Judge foounelvis. Gunn k lloOsninna, Merchant Tailors, Ns. 71 Smithfield Street. Hnasym Tea vas Botalma.-4.2 one w h o diem from the effects of the bullet, ten perish from damp and exieture to night air. Small dome of EIOLLOWAT'S PILLS, taken every other night, will correct all disorder, of the Liver and Stotneeh, purify the blood, and In sure 10010 health to *very man. Holloway's PUls and Ointment are now to• tailed, owing to the high vise id &no, ie., at 30 cants, 7i ants and ijl IS per box or pat. POT sale in Pittillsrgh by B. L. Hahne stook and Co. Par sale at Fancies drug store, Piith strait, Pittsburgh. Tor sobs also by Geo. A. Kelly, Federal 'treat, Anaemia! city. BatMuni and cheers la the army, being expoied to sudden changes, should always be 112PPlied with ~ B rown's Bronskial Troches," as they give prompt relief In a cold, cough or anirritatedaorn throat. Per sale by druggists generally. Da if0171?7, Dottie, Ns. 162 Youth Watt, between Sat and Giant. No indueamanta bald oui by offering' ew piing tut an equitable fie mill be ebaried la emery ease, for lb. best matoriala !UV be used, and all the time and skill rifeendy soot perms. soot maga slat bb applied naltint , • ' Oaninvi and ctirrisp mall will bo token at tlidOnthibas Wimp; 410 Pon atroit, day or night. All orders loft st <hs nbori plan will to promptly Mtontod to. All salt nut b. paid in *drum. ," • • - . . L.Timutila, ems" .40seney .4 Lair, IS ifniza • idsta . . , o. sat, Douse, us M s u trsis,Tra at trod to an Malaga ot bit peaks. . • • . , ~.. ~;~~ a.~ THE LATEST NEWS BY TELE 11 APR. OHR - SPEOIAL DISPATCHES FRO✓II SP'..4I3RIL/rOTo.r. Elptchl Dlepatch to the Fittabhrgh Gazstta. WAstrraortir, May le, 1864 Contrary to general exiiectation, and OM to the expectation of Bomb of its own mem bers, the Finance Committee to-day reported the Tax bill. The amendment' number over three hundred. The eliding Beale adopted on whisky!' one dollar after the first of Jane, ono dollar and a quarter after the first of oo toiler, and one dollar and a half after the firat of January. The amendment taxing stock on hand was unanimously stricken out. The tax on toboooo.hae boon little changed. The transactions in stocks are reduced from one-fourth to one twentieth per tent. The bill will probably be taken up on Monday. The Associated Press promisee to furnish a full abstract. The Tax bill ae reported by the Finance Committee allows u many•colleetion districts in eaoh State as there aril Senators and Ile presentative', two more than In the bill as It passed the Bonn. Fifty instead of twenty per not. is charged for neglect or refusal to make a return of prc perky. • Tho salaries, of A ors are limited to four thousand dollars Instsulof two thousand; assistants four dollars per day, atulCalleotors $1,500 per annum and tblee per emit. emu mission on the net salary, hot to coned On, instead of fopr thousand The tax on Moaned liqUers is unchanged, except tb►t the dollar lttd qaartir tax corn mimeos en October first 'instead of January next. Fifty oenta is added to beer, making It one dollar and fifty coots. The license to wholesale dealers, whose stiles do not exceed fifty thousand dollars, is increased from twenty-five to fifty dollars., The Savings Banks pay license, as Bankers, one hundred dollars. Distillers of grapes are included with those of apples and peaches, at tatly° end o hall dollars instead of fifty. The tax on refined sugars,reduced half cant per pound, to two and a tall cents and three and a half cants. On bloom and slsh iron titres Instead of four dollars per ton. Oa hoop and shoot iron foe instead of boar dollars. On iron castings for bridges thrre Instead of two dollars. • On stoves and hollow whre fire Instead of thine dollars. Oo smoking eo . liacco, Wad° of stung, In creased from ton to fifteon,conts per pound. The penalty for manufaCturing tobsaoo or cigars without permit to ilicreareil from one to three dollars, and imPriOncosat increased to one year; fur a freudulhnt statement Ira. prisonment is Heald:ls inabased. The penalty for recciiirg goods from ono who has no permit is increased from fifty to one hundred dollars. Oa solos of merchandise or produce one eighth of one per cent. On stocks, gold and notes, ono twentieth instead of one fifth. On bank ;deposits one fourth instead of one eighth por cent. On hank circulation one half of one per cent each half year instond of one-fourth of one per ce4t per month. BrICY DiIIT[ 111TWZIN ILALLOISZ 43! A question of privilege In the home to day began in a very bilious agile, only to have somewbst Weis, termination. Mr. Mallory charged Mr. Julianwith hotting changed • pas. ago in a recent arpetsh in the 01o6s*. fijurt, so as to apply what he had salt of slave hollers making miscegenation practioal, to him (Ma'. tory)personally, and others . He intimated that Julian had mom loci into print what he . dared not ,speak on the floor of the Howe. After considerable discus sion by members on both aides u to what Mr. Julian really had said, (Democrats all recollecting it ono way and the Administra tion men another) Mr. Julian finally enoceeded In finding the original ropolt and notes of his speech, fully =staining his yosition and giv ing his opponent the Ile direct. For a Qua ker, Mr..ltillan took a decidedly plucky stand, and came out with flying tutors. ors WO LADED StiLDISE3 Dlipatches received at this bureau this morning, from one of our rlrrerpondeats cent down to Frederioksbarg, dated 3 o'clock yes. terday afternbon, say that Fong train. of am balances atitl continue to , arrive from the battle geld, and to go outlfrom Fredericks burg to Bela Plain. The number of wounded already forwarded to ever 110,060, and at lout from six to eight person. more still remain In the hospltah at drederickshwrg. TITZIAIf INTALID ItiClolll CINDTTID. The Secretary of Wu, in a commanioation to the Mate, says that cyders are in force whereby men honorably discharged on ac count of wounds or disease contracted in their line of duty and unfit for field service, while fit for garrison duty, are 'recruited Into the Veteran Reserve Corns, sid that each re cruits are credited on the q etas of their Dis tricts. Others having los a limb or are otherwise greatly disabled, are transferred into Reserve Corps from &calve regiments. IZILOOLITION OP 0011iIIICICO The So-nate Committee 04 Commerce con sidered a bill for the reguteltion of commerce along the border. It is defigoed to prevent the indlecrimizutte train() in. cotton along the Miniesippl. .„ th3021 . 111a5 still infest the neighbornood" of Belle Plain, Dring on weedded soldiers and seeking to make prisonerd of the ormsrs. Borne of the residents here here en Ides that John Morgan is directing their operations. THI ISMIWWIIIIO OR IFILDSMIDAT The skirmlstiing reported in last eight's dispatches as haring begaL yesterday morn. Int at day break did not tomtit in.a general battle, as had been expected. At lout tiring ceased to be heard at Itrederloksburg at I Volock. SAD lIOAD4 The roads cantinas in s tlerrible condition, and notwithstanding tlonntri Grant's expeo titian: es olDcially 'annum:mod, °catkins' do not bailer. It possible for soy movement to take place for some days. 11117 UHL ornamMutira. Lee eontinnes throwing yp new entrench= meats, and It is perfeotly eildent that be has no Intention of abandoning his position with out 'another stubborn light. Oar army Is massed. 6111111=4.1 flub LT atraat ?LITT It hl a chewing sign of toady rigor that at last one gacrrilla waa hut% at Belle Pb. yosterday, for firing on oar wounded men. Rh ISIS was not referred to the . oath° !hies here far consideration or exerelto of ordinary clammy. ?nom TEX W1C913 Dispatches from tho froht, down to tan o'clock today, state that yotterday the battlo had not boon tens wad up to- hat hour. It it not known iot . whothir Gowns] Brock !midge has joined Loo. 0!!. swan OM • 13101 Is severely oonortd, and rumors of Ms being Etipercided are .t. d florophld. wan alarm , • this main. vor,-)whieh Fro= DinalPs Ming . Ouzo. May 19.—Tha a from Maul's Ble, arrtv Quist pnrrailal ant aka overtlawiag its basks. • Mamptils datei up-to-.7b contain no Caton U. Witt fa the Tut 'twos lab Waal aMpaleat 518 Th. :steamer Decatne.p Lcaalswitlit4.bilec, tads 7 mains TIM. :Tim re, toteia9 1 :1 11 ! 0 ! tor - , . . . . GRANT AND-LEE SEIERE EIGHT ON INEDNESDAY The Rebels' First Line of Rifle Pits curried. PRISONERS AND GUNS CAPTURED Gem Lee Reported Falling Back end I:Kapatch w tbs• Pittsburgh QuetCe. WASIICITON, May 19, 1864 Dispatches just received stated that yester day morning; at daylight, a general advance was ordered—the sixth corps holding the right, the reeer.d the Centre and Burnsides the loft. A rushing charge carried the ene ,my'a outer rifle Pita, but behind these was found a thick abattis, which had to be crossed under a terrific fire from tit, enemy', breast works. They occupied so rtiong a position that it was felt to be too hazardous to attempt to dis lodge them by direct amuck, and ro the order was finally siren to fel back. This morning the relatire positions of the armies wan unchanged. Another dispatch from Belle Plain says that the opinion of the officers there was that the fight had been renewed to-day. AXOTHSR IIIILLIAAT CHARGE LT HANCOCK The skirmishing which began yesterday morning at day break . swelled into a heavy engagement, In3tiog , through the forenoon and oalminating in another brilliant (Margo by Hancock, on our right, where he drove the enemy a short distance, and carried their first line of intrenchmtnts. lip to our last editions he had steadily de feated all attempts of th 6 enemy to expel him from this position. Aside from this succors the results of the engagement are undertood to have boon some what favorable, though in no sense decisive. The rebels maintain their position with great tenacity, and offis,cre teens headquarter; deselibe their fortlficaticas le dingly formidable. The belief Is general in military circles here that the struggle must in all pro bility have been renewed to-day.. New Tess, May 10.—A special to tho Tri ton. from Washington May 19th, 12:10 p. says: Tour correspondent at Belle Plain send! the follo Headquarters Army Potomac, May 18-1 , 30 P. di—Since furetardlng my drat dispatch this morning the desultory skirmish firing which was commented at daybreak baa grown into a very considerable battle. The enemy discovering out changes of position last night, and taking advantage of the same, were loand to have:. massed all their strength on our right, designing, no doubt, one more desperate assault to break our lines and gat through to our supply trains. This movement of the foe of course 0003. sioned a reoccupation of oar el 4 position of yesterday morning, and it was here upon our extreme right, and , wlth the 2d and 6th corps, that the struggle has been kept up with more or WS severity up to noon to-day. Our troops were advanced to within a very close distance •f their earthworlo, when a murderous ar tillery fire was opened up, us, occasioning or considerable less, bat oar owe guns were soon got into position, .d under cover of their too we charged and task their first line of rifts pits, capturing. considerable number of prisoners and several of their guns. At 'this present writ'ng there is a tearing of firing along the lines, and the indications aro that then. will be no more fighting before evening or to•recrrow It it estimated the rebel lose is cansidera• bly greater than; ours, notwithstanding the momentary 'Amu qo of their artillery range upon no. Tho Varmint -vy artillery, Jost arrived, li participating 4 th:s Aght, and is highly complimonte.d. . . It is stated the: the decisive battle is not unitkely to be t.tight right here, and that within a few date at farthest. It is rumored that Lee is falling back slowly, and bas been forced to ervacnate his works. If this be true his total overthrow will soon be consummated. NIVS TOILS, May 19.—A tpecled to the Eveniag Tfltgroph, dated at Wtietlington, May 19th, contame tat, follovin : It is reported that &deices frem the army of the Potomac up to nine o'clock a.m. have bean received, which she+ that the second corms advanced, successfully turning the enemy's left flank and capturing fifteen guns with many prisoners. The Star says thtt thy reinforcements bad been assigned to the various divisions, and all the troops seemed anxtons for the coming great struggle. Nothing was known of the reported junction of Breekinridgee forces; with Lee ; neither was the report believed. New You., May 19.—A spatial to the Phil adelphia /squires, dated Washington ; May Is, says: Prom a men who loft Grant'. head qkartare at 11 a. m. to-day ',Lear that about daylight p brisk Are opened all along the line, and that by revers, as be rode away, an en gagement seemed to ba progressing with both artillery and infantry. Nothing of import ant.* transpired yesterday. Butler and Beaurecrard. THE OBJECT OF TILE ATTACH ON FORT DABLINfi. GENERAL HECKMAN CAPTURED Three Siege Guns Lost LONSTHEET CO-OPERATING WITH BEAUREGARD Bananas, EitT3DBCD, May la.—lt Is all quiet with our army to-day. The object of the domonstration orkyort Darling was merely to straw off, and entertain as many of Lee's troops 03 possibto : and also to attract•the at tention of , all the troops In and about Rich. mond, so as to enable Gen. fiants to destroy the communications ;oath of Richmond. On Monday, the 161 h, the rebels came out of their fortifications and earthworks, heavily reinforced by Lorigstreet corps, all of which were promptly and energetically repulsed b 7 our men. The miens; lost in thesis charges from 1,000 to 1,500 men, while our 1013 was very slight. General Butler having learned that Bean regard WU heavily reinforced by Longstreet'e corps, and also ascertaining by papers found on a rebel .courier that the bridge over Appo mattox river and several miles of the Danville Railroad, were destroyed, and that the dame, locks and embankments of the canal leading into Richmond were also destroyed, decided to fall back from before Fort Darling, and gave orders accordingly. On Monday evening our army gradually advanced behind the entrenchments, bar. hari ng retired in perfect order, eloept Oen. Meekman'e brigade, whieb was badly diger. gauped and Gen. ileokuutheapthred. This bri gade formed the extreme right wing, and the ,enemy attacked this point with great desper ation, following them back nearly two miles with overehelming numbers, capturing large numbers, and killing and wonnding many. Three of our siege Stuns fall Into the hands of the rebels, the horses being killed; the guns were Spiked. ' ' At present it is impossible to estimate our. lou. Stragglers are continually coming In. We have lost more prisoners than the rebels, bat thole loss in killed and wounded doubly exceeds ours, as out men were protected by entrenchments. SeVeral of Longstreet's men were captired who bald his whole force was co-operating with Beauregard. The . rim You, May 19.—tlancorning the bogus' proclamation arrosti r the Onnsaarcial-AdMr. ills? says: • On application at : General Diz's 41" this mania& ear reporter learned that no Author orders relative .to the ntatter had been sioeired, but was' expected Um! the acmrrisesizit would 'order the mstrictienato be removed tome WOG to day. -Now You, May'l9.:it subseriptien paper is In- olrettLatten tol raises fond to psy a re- Vara far. the deMoilon of the parr tratolof tog kips proolamatbrn. •r. •••• yllinfalty Tax--,Staili en lleaQ NOttaled. May 19 The tax bill 17"3"c"; ate; The :' fiat' Jut 1144)14*r:tied . te the On 0p0rj1t603091V1434.0n 411". ` L stricken oat. , • .. • Sherman and Johnston. ELMER ADVANCE OF OFR Alliff. Continued Retreat of the Rebels. ROME OCCUPIED BY OUR FORCES The Two Armies In Sight of Each Other HOOKER AOO HOWARD HAMMERING AWAY!! Official from Secretary Stanton WAR DRPARTURNT, WARRIRGTON, MA] 19, 10,15 P. M.—lfajor General Dix No °Moil' reports of military operations to-day have been received by this Department from Gen. Grant or Gen. Butler. Reports from General Shorman's command, dated Kingston, Ga., 2 P. 2.1., to day, an nounce that he has reached Kingston and en camped last night. This morning he ad vanced upon the enemy, who again retreated. Tho dispatch etates that while it was being written Hooker and Howard's guns were ham mering at Johnston, and the two armies were In plain eight of sash other, two miles east of Kingston. Davis' division of the 11th Corps is in possession of Rome. General Sherman reports the weather fine, the roads good, and the country more open and loss mountainous. E. M. STANTON Congressional. Wsiitsoras, May 19, 1894 Suisse —Mr. Harding introduced bill to amend the act of Congress approved Septem bat, 1850, in relation to donations to isttigre of the public, lands in California. It was puled. Mr. Fennenden reported from the Commit tee of Conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the army appropriation bill. He moved that the motion for a full conference asked by the House be agreed to. This was adopted and another Committer' authorised to be *applaud by the Chair. Mr. Powell called up the House bill *lbw- Lag the con etructien of a bridge over the Ohio river at the fall of that river, ten feet above highecater mark. The bill was debated dur ing the afternoon hoar. Mr. Morrill, from the Committee of Con ference on the disagreeing •votes on the bill for the '-erection of a territorial 'worriment for listens, made a report which recommends that the Senate recede from its amendment striking out the words "every tree white In habitant" in qualificarieu for totes, and in serting "all citizens of the United States . , and those who have declared their intention to become each," be. After considerable de bate, In which Mutsu. Hale, :Wade, Harlan and Sumner yarticipated, the report of the Committee was estop te d-46 to 13. The Pacific Railroad bill was thee taken op as unfinished benisons. Mr. Foesendon reported from the Finance Committee tks Home Internal Revenue bill, with amendments. live thousand copies were ordered to be prin•ed. Th• Senate thee -erntaed the consideration of the Pacific It bill, and at 4:45 o'clock adjourned. HOUBL—The * lic ass passed the Senate bill amendment of thr sot eatherialng Nevada to form a Sato SuVaramanL It change. the time for m►mitting the 00ileil[1111011 to veto of the people to the fret day of Sop ' tember. The Rouse then took op the Indian Appro priation bilL ♦ll the amendatente of the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Uaton wire oonecirred in, except the ono re ducing the appropriation for the Sinai Indi ans from $1„,000,000 to $500,000. The bill then paned. Ur. Jail n, of Masoarboxetts, made a per • tonal explanation, saying that Sir. Loan, of Mo., had, during the discussion in the con— tested election ease, applied to him the Most offeniive language, sad Mit inserted in a foot note that he was a liar and a dirty dog. Ito declared he had never made any remark Im pugning any one's honor or motives. Mr. Loan replied that ho, at the instance of a Heed, omitted the foot note, but had no !apology. ,fle thought be was justified in making thetomerks ho did, as he considered his honor hid been impugned. Mr. Mallory also made a personal explan ation, charging that Mr. Julian bad forged and caused to be published, a colloquy be tween themselves, which never appeared. Mr. Julian denied that he had altered the substance, but had changed the phraseology. Mr. Mallory repeated the charge •f for gery, which Mr. Julian emphaitnally pro nounced false, and which was retorted to by Mr. Mallory. Mach confusion for a time prevailed. Mr. Julia; called on Messrs. Long, Briggs and Stevens, who said they heard Mr. Jsslion use substantially the language: "If Mr. Mallory chose to make himself a blackguard and ruffian he could not help it." Mr. Mallory mode further remarks and called upon Messrs. Kansan, Baldwin, Gris wold, Pnsyn, Miller and Blies, who raid they were sitting near Mr. Julian, and did nothear the latter soy that some of Mr. Mallory's blood flowed In the veins of mulattoes who have emigrated to the North. Mr. Julian called on Messrs. Orth and Deming, who gave as their impression that Mr. Julian made uie of the language and insisted that ho had proven that he did say mulattos had come north with the blood of Mr. Mallory and other Democratic leaders in their veins. The controversy here ended, and the House resumed the consideration of the joint resolu tion, relative to the reciprocity treaty. Mr. Anthony, from the Committee on Print ing, reported the printing of 1000 additional copies of the report of the Committee of the General Land Office. Mr. Cowan, from the Committee on Finance, reported a bill for the relief of sufferers by the depredations of the Sioux Indians, with the recommendation that it pus. COL1121:13 presented a bin to amend the act approved February 29th, 1164, extending the time for the withdrawal of goods in bond from the warehouses in California, which mused. Mr. Pike, of Maine, advocated and Mr. Arnold, of Illinois, opposed the abrogation of the reciprocity treaty. Without taking up the question the House adjourned. Letter of Secretary Chase WASHINGTON, May 13.—The following let ter ham been addressed by the Secretary of the Treasury to a bank officer, ender date of May 18th, 1884: Sra—tour letter of the 13th, making tn. guiries in regard to tho kind of currency with which the flue-twenty years Nix per cent., and three years eewen-thirty per dent. notes are to be redeemed, has been received. It has been the constant ante of the De- partment to redeem all coupon and registered bonds forming part of the Sanded or perma nent debt of the United States in coin, and the usage has not been departed from dar ing my administration of its affairs. All Treasury notes and tiper obligations, forming a part of the temporary loan, are payable and will be redeemed in lawful mo— ney, that is' to say, in United States notes, until after the resumption of specie payment, when they will also be redeemed in coin or equivalent notes, the five -twenty sixes, being payable twenty years from date, though redeemable after Ave years, and considered as belonging to the funded or permanent debt; and so also meths twenty years 6's, into which the three years 7 , 30 notes we convertible. Thu* bonds, therefore, according to the usage of the Government, are payable in coin. The three year 7.30 Treasury notes are part of the temporary. loan and will be paid in U. 8. Treasury notes unless the holders prefer con. version to payment. Vary rosp'y yours, S. P. Cuts:, Soey of Troll Tax on Wkisky--Sanltary Supplies.— limalns of Gen. Wadsworth. Now You. Nay ISG—d. special dispatch to the:Pcos bum Wasidastat, llsy - 19th, toys It to suited is Coustasisual chutes that the &oats Billl4llCo COMllliMer wlllreport in feror of humming the to: npoa Whisk". Th. Chroniele anaotutoss that there is no seirtati of- milt's., topplits at this 'point.. T/te romaine of General Wadsworth left to a special ear at half put /*Tell a'aloals this 'tarmacs, for Now Toth, aoaantpastied by the Cousrausionsi oommtttee, wad other dints• *mashed persons. Gen. Lockwood Ordered to the Potoitte 81121111011, May 111.-=.l34ri. LockwOod, who had commad •of - -thy fortitoitiora in and artrood Baltliners, howbeit' ordered to aottro duty 1n the way of Potom - The IToridast _ . 214717.—Iter.lbjelty's damn' Vostracti, froin—sadatilsiimecisth inst.; typort, gati:fating,rilarlda at that Pr!' • ' ' . . Altolra in North Carolina. New Yovr, May 10.—rAdeloes front Brew barn states that the rebels aro enforcing the conscription in Beaufort, 1.13de, WastdngtOn and Figrell counties. Thom is a rebel flotilla of It barges, armed with howitzers and 25 mon, on Cllolllin Hoar. The results of the rebel raids toward Nei— barn were the capture of our fortifications at Cross Mill, the retsina 'escaping. They also:captured thestoekade atChowtan with its garrison of 50 men,and did tome irdery to the railroad between Newborn and blocrahead City. The rebels were repulsed by our bat teries and gunboats at Newborn, and retreat ed on the 6th. The Albemarle had nine men kllledin an engagement at the month of the Roanoke river on the sth, and was co badly injured as to be sent up the river for repairs.' MAIHISTS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Mutat. Nam Tont, May la.—Ootton le better and leas doing. at Ilegllc fur Middling Vciands, tad 8i1,9870 for Lao hliddling. Flour—state and Weitern 665 len better; $7.:M07,40 for Extra' State, $7,54407.70 for Extra IL B. U., 67,7543 for Trade Brands, the market clueing tlrm. Wheat 162 c better, and In fair export demand; 31,58) 1;0 fr Chicago Spring, 51,iXij1,83 for !dilemma. Club, and $1,04)1,72 for Winter lied Western. Beta la moderate demand at tri(poo for Westonn. Calm del. Sugar ; ?dna coredo Havana 1735. blidemos quiet and tin. changed. Yerrotet. Brin ; Eetlned In bond UM,: do. in; Philadelphia a full price.; Credo 4x, Word. and Orm qtlet. St. Louie Market. Er. Loom, Nay 19.—Flour quirt ; trotinen light ; Nnperfine 115,2103,60; Mogi. Ettra, 5660(4470. Wheat firm and active ; Primo, 511.41/iI,C ; Choler., 51,74(31.73. Oat. easier at. 93e. Corn active and prices Improved ; li.od , 51,22 ' • Prime Trltita,El",tt 481.23. Whlrity unaettled and nominal:=thin done. • Receipt. of Cotton, Si balm, Wm light, at 746711 c for middling. Buffalo Market. Burriaz, May 19.—Irknar In gccd:degund and closed firm; prices ere michangwl, Wheat higher riod firmer: 51,04 for N.. 1 Plllantikee Club, 21,449 1.411 for No, 1 and 2 Chicago tip.loge. Corn Bran ; No. 1 Chicago 51,22, to arrive. Cats 780, Whisky unchanged. /relights firm; 16c for \newt, 14e. for Corn, So for that, to New Sark. Philadelphia Market. TurunartnA,lisy I.9.—Breadstuas buoyant. and all quodultu udvuuced. Flour Brno; Extra. $715. Wocat—lted 111,80 ‘ g1,d2, Whits $t,90(42,{6: Colim advanced do; Yellow /1,4200,43. Wr Ito ta,4o. dedlued !-,4c. Whisky nun .t xl,'27l3l,{!.Petio le= rielluo• Crud. 313036%, helloed In bond GTOOD, do. I'm Oswego Market. Orator., NI tuarh.god. Witco! film for bprtoiri he. I Itiltrankro Clob arrive 61,60. Coro it hoid at 51,25 for Old No. 1 to orriro. Cabal Tretgbta oncloutitaL Baltimore Market. Rare - moan, May 19,—Flour steady. Wheat Ana Wilton si,soop,sa, Oon doll, Whlta $1,35 Whitty dolt and losavy at $1,11@1,23. tal ITER IN'INLLI a BIM. MIIO.2•AL. .Itmetica, St. Louts. 1111Ixons, Whie Clmnaer, Sestallle the ricer la .till reading steady at thi. polut, with about eleven Tart to the duped last oval:113g. The weather yeatarday was clear and plesaaat, and all that could potslbly be d,lasi:ell for the transac tion, The America from St 'Taal lc the only writes], tee Sate to record maiden - au the daily packet. the Julia from Iscorrille and the lizte Roblas.n fram vine, were both Mt* bet night, tad will dobbtlesi be found at the whsethit morning . Capt Sheri'. mete boat, the Robert !bunt, la at Cincinnati, receiving haematite and ettewlittery. her bob, built by Jahn Everson, km a length of one hon. d• .d and eighty:two let and nine (oche', s beam of thirty-eight feat, and . depth of el: feet tins itches_ Her machinery will be from the sett/Ms/men% al 1.1 T Dumont. Oka will knee three bonen, forty.th fret long by twenty loam in dituester. Der cilia-, dent have n diameter of twenty-two tnd three-fourth Inches, with a mote of raven and a half feet Her wheels lave • diameter of thirty fret, with wren mod a halt lest buckets. Her cabin will curtain lofty staterooms. Thera 'ran no deputures yesterday but tb• Cbax mer r.r Ntlbrilla, with a ma:busts trip, including tom. railroad Iron. The Petralla from 0,1 City ought to arrive to-day Ow, the Ontario from NYb•ille. The pnoctati and popelar Miners., Capt Gordon, is the mania: packet Lo Wheeling tr.-day, leaving at o Thn.lss 11 Gllmern. Capt I. 011lnt up for St. Lout; and will W ready to take by departure to ll:10MM' The One packet ettamer DeLassarn, Capt Stayens, clerk. I Rinehart, is announced to inahrfer Cincin nati and Loutentlis this evening. The Leonidas and M.Jor Anderson left Ginaluneti for this oily on Wednenday, and tie heronry, On tario and Bertha were annonuced to follow on Thurs day. MEME] I.I3I3ZIIT—DYEIO3.—Jo Coylogton, oa Tooday Itoy 17th, by Bor. J. 0. nalliooll. Mr. GZO. D ISIBENT. of Cladtmott, wad Ulm 'D. LIZZIS BY NW. of Ootioctiu. No cards. firEllllE7T.—At East Llbertj, Wedustdby, the 18. b WILL IC P. STEREITI, only soti of Judge Sienna, aged II Jean. The friends are Invited to attend the funeral, at half-past two o'clock on r 211)., err...woos. Oar. Magee will leave Falrmaa A Banton's, corner of Smithfield and Serenth streets. at )34, o'clock. SIP !MILS 1. .SII.IT ICES p•LYOH'S ItATRAIION, Katirairon Is from the Greek ward wHathro... we ••Serheiro,^ eigniO-Ing to dams% relhrebelo sad mete. Tide articb wind Its tam elutig. J. =ng, restoring and beautifying the ham. hair or meet resuartahle preparation intim world. It Is again owned and put up by the original proprie tor and which made with the note ut% skill and at. tesition which gave It a are et am nue million hot. ties per annum. It Is a most delightful Hair Dressing; It eradicate* eomf and dandruff. • It keeps the head cool and clean. It make. the hair rich. Deft and glooy. It gement. the hair falling eff and turning 'gray. It reams hair upon hold heads. Any lady or gentieman who al: Inestlfal head et hair should raw Lyon'e Lethal:on. It Is known and zwedithraughont the civilised world. 'Sold by all respectable &eters. DIM& IL It ARNIM t N.. Flaw York. /nitailiibie //air Restorative, NOT A DYE, botTectoro• 'my hal, to Its orliftsl odor, by copylyint the oplllary taboo with [Worst nottabanco, isop•lrod try aro or alsaam. All faiatomis scow don an composed of truer magic, dec.:lo4 the rltallty sod bosulty of the 'lair and albrd o f thew. ctodrosclAg. Hclatstront's Inimitable Oolorlag Oct only restores kuctr to Its natant color by on clay proms, bat give. the balt• Luxuriant Dianty, promote. Da grcnrib, prevents Its Wilma off, eradicates deadvd, and bapa4til beilth and 'Devitt...a to tbs heed. It hen 'toad the testa time, klelog Ole I n Heir Ookaing, sad cotstantly Iztates In favor. Used by both gentlemen sad FY. la sold by ell mg.-table &el on, or PM be procured by there of the. comboarcial agnoU, D. a. D 'midis. York. Tyre alum, 60 emu audit, HAGAIPB MAGNOLIA BALM: This is the most delight ni La extraordinary all ele Imer dierrrered: It changes the ess•brest and hands to a pair)) , Win texture of ravieblng beau ty, impairing the marble purity or yontlx,.d the die ceese sPlosOrmaro so belting In the city belle° f Nog-- lon. It removes tan. treckLesalmploe one roughs.. from the skin, tearing the complexion bosh, lossePa . rent lard smooth. It contains so materiel Wl:Float to the slim Patronized by Actromes sadOpers ers. It Is whet emery lady should hare- hold era,. Where. Fse,ed by W. X. ELAI/611. Troy. id. I. Addrese mil orders to DIDIAD B. 13.11111115 A 00.. Nsw4orits, 'REEIXIOAN MUSTANG LIUMENT. The porde, Wit. Los& suit (Anctunati, who hare been coasterfaltbig tbe Mustang Liniment wader gndenise of proprietorship. hate been thonsughly salted by tho °cut& T.PUUNI ndissilluiket i 02.; r_t_ttm, I have procured from the United Buttes pante itnelllate nrnmus stamp, which orer the Up of *sob bottle. rich getup bean the / art i cle of -my nignansta, and without which the article Lt ii.vszinterfettl Amorous and worthies Insitatiorn Examlniters tottla - 'Thin Linlineut Wheat heat tiro and groiftg to antic fo t . tasty ran. There hardly exists luntilet aultid bethable globe tbst does nob con al steridruce et Ma wonderful effeste. It In the bat ennerient Idtheworld. Within preset improved tagretlects, i r p* wan and beset are perfectly resserkable. -ans as awe, pat= relieved, Illseared, valuable astaisle weds OEM and coit mammy, Fur krabsb apneas., stautuatlast. Swelligs, bit% °Cap a m cakethreashi, streinist berm, ,ds, Mb, sgovendge Mandy thatehOuldnothe dispensed with; It should bete eiely furc/IY. tIP I 4 Prnitiftt;"' • ' - as BAIRIZS, Wow, TE*18:11 ABOVE . ABTIOLES • non 13.11 ! ! ax 2fintint eoa s- olimintemlthlWaikt hunk Arsu • 130071.4x0 MORN. 1 GOOD ADVICE. uli ruding asthma, mIIM QM 11-1111 pumps that eats tho itled. And whlerk, whops, roe no Wm EMU% To flank erfaeommtior Bo tot mortestod with tio ofer Beilikto them limen Ii I:dull...W*lns." • By nab mete 7e. any be Wight. that the CYR&PEST BOOTS AND,4-S.HOES ItIALlr BEM BOITOUT CONCEPT, HALL SHOE FBA 62 Fifth Street. oar Taxan LOT 01P MOH DO= TOR Wag GL1.T.1.11.81 For Ladies ! Mimes and Children, .1 42 t WOLIILLAND'S` AUCTION, No. 5 Fifth Street. ion WB HAVE JUST EXCRETED .A ROUND BRIM AMOR LRCM To Wilde os.l!t ottealka lolioos. ELATIEII o 501:1214 Es. Si KLUX! 11100114 in swat-larr thm 171 th NEW GOODSI NEW GOODS! Ai bev• Jail ramtred our aprleg !bet at BOOTS AND SHOES, Which we will well at ti. LOWEST OAI3II IPPICLIM We hate the larpet beet eslealed cock of Rues, Flag 'Calf Squars-taell neat* To b fotmd in as city. LADIES' LAST QAITZSO to aburiwah. QI.. WI a all. Jas. Robb, CIISTOM MADE E...130E73—W8 HAVB put remheerl • large asaortmant of BOUTS. 111141. a AND lasiver beat Nees Yo.k end Philadelphia tusurslratt, pT Lacks and Ulm. Gum, "Sidi iffeeres., GOO Luting oalmeralle, Mud (WWI W41:I These goods are aravautod Why tbn BMX rode : made In the events?. A 1... ganeral asaeotmant of all kinds all quiffs , at Childeen• Etaphe and Fancy Sham GEO. LUBER, SON #,00., rl.ll. on, of Wood sad Rama aft, CASING OST LAST SINMISS Boot,, Shoes and Glsitirs, At lan *am mat. New ti the .k. fir M., Rum, Bar, Isa Six utldzsa.= T. mr. nemLazonrs3l. Faval Alutrvit, svgar DAY Aims Boots and-Shoos ►ID )1A.1,11014114 1101111,111. Of lir West styles, el Iluirst Knot s m lMr Dino TOM B ARMY, FARRRU , & Cait ra►vrcau, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, a all thair branchat promptly ottotobod to by stW hi sad =protested workmen, oa abort wads. Itank ccoutastly on hand • largo wortsoott of • ' GAD 1712'01{13, WAEII 3211t113, BASSI TWO, BDIU, b.. to; Speshel Mt:W.l=loNa toth• Stift' a 6111alhar los, Agliatars betting ha. Lined will Liml, No. 110 FOURTH ST., Pr:lmm GENTLBUDIN WhatlNG FIRST CLASS lARMENTS; M. I thaXoll2 PARECONABLII sat lus.Tr.s.rJswstJge, vsoLld.o vel r on Vint. IL G. ILILS-k TAILORS, own= as PION AND IST.CILLIMOIMIV Belbro parlactag dynast% pApm, WARKHOUffE. FARRELL; EVER it, EQ.= littaDi ' STRUT, P/EFUMPallly PO. amj .r Double Strength Shinilla ,Pspan 8012 MIAPPraI. cl% Asa or aids s eras, Elibart ;deo pit kw SOPII, igge f 1,1110 you CAN ALWAYS _ Goastituttat %Ayr Cra Wins IDAter, - BarmAt's o.**lll. AsA UMW", M X• om De A ofDA :rwitk. SWAM. A'Am_ Biliinrarr Ila DultionA, . alka's lEDdr Sodom AAA ZADAiIAr. Italeabold DoMui dui AussiforiThi, - lasiers lb Load Beach, Mb. • I .4131.1. Otmst, . Piss Totltt ooami rafened, ' DWI' Draft's, DAD ;mie, UpotlarAdiAlk. At Du Dentist Drag mac:, term Olio siAPAILADC West% 121 MAUI Lti•gba , - mat ' . AkkA. AWMID BAGS! BAGS! BAGS! . _ HT saalecoPd•bailit seam lettraß.llll:umlaDotreallaria; pziated seam; JO= IVII,1111.1!T co., c. tarots is tirxma 78.0' RUMBA Dictum:um - co. Stone and Brick Pavers, otee. (=giros", enenno,' Gni) tesok..moi Blkthw~ pmt Ita MEM, 11024 Al4tasey oatodi; _ —illr eek-EVERGIM&N.--The P.) Stioaer lasiltatkii avaissedi euX041411.111.4 t. WC matud vcambest SOUL &MPS Ira is wafted LI locard.r+ fs tbe baerly of UI. htzetpul: •Laltmaallom In drtiff allbed MI aft plate* a Ltf , IVM UsAllat, qr 4. 51. 14 9 4 ; 1 " 6 • ! , " ean at !U. IS MU* Rage., At& ATA 4I S4 O A/CO - FAC OIO t'/ 746 A . _ SOW its' - -• -r • lob• •
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