THE DAILY- ESTABLISHED IN 1786. patitrgit (15azettg. PUBWHILED. BY THI Ge 07.1. PBLIS ;Ili 11 ASSOUTION. TERMS OP THE GAZETTE. 110axmo 11011310 r, by mdl, par . 's/sr. 00. • taaatb.,.... TO. weak...a.... 18. eagle 8. Lynam Mornay, by mall, pay 4 - 80. mgrath:.l... 83. " track....— 10. sines 2. Wpsiror Itoirtop, tingle copies, par lee?- 9 OD. ". dote of &sal°. " IM. ••• 'fa • - - clubs of 10 or mars" ;,.353. ".-mtorie, arisi to the par* sending deb. Tor eta! ilfsin, we will and the Primula dears .Ifor club of twenty, Ire will send the Vilateleflnsita#49 ooptra,S amts. AllwitWaliAlw ad mm, endpapers alrostopped, when the thus esphes. The Beading Matter on this Page is from Yesterday's Evening Edition. . • t.. The Campaign. In an article' on the campaign In Virginia, the Neir Yoilt Trams." considers the intuition, whit direction will Gain. advance There pie tiro courses present n:443ollos— elle renewing the impetuous eussault', against the front of Lee's strengthened liner.. or un dertaking to turn the formidableworks which now line thenortheastern bank of the Po, and as be did on his drat crossing of the Rapidan, placing himielf once more decisively on the Hank:: of thcincemy. This litter movement, it goes on to say, seats possible and, very probable-roll the mere because it will sigma contr6l of the Predeiledfibtiit and Blehmend turnpike be low the:-Court Hours, and will threaten also the line of the North Anna, which Is the'next position Lu willattempt to hold wheif driver, from:the PO.Two or three den of *saurian* will tetanal' seek re:mations. Meanwhile there is no muse for Impatience. The Virginia roads are not :deep muddy--aot 'Awe McClellan was rellevedirOm command'-nor will Gen. Grant wait tilLthey are es hard as s Belgian pavement before he pots his artillery In mo tion; "There wilkbellollll enough, we venture to think, before the weeic is over. • General Sigen defeat at..Newmarket on Sunday wars unfortunate. as - it impairs the completensieof Grant's scheme for the Isola tionlirthe Babel army in Virginia. Of course his effort against Charlotte still* and Gordons ville is It an end, and Lee piny connt on the undisputed,Posseraion of theta intpcOnt de- Pots, and perhaps even call'. largo part of Breelrldridges forces to his The opinations of Gen. Crook are More en ecuraging. That enterprising oommander has fought three battle, near Newbern, Pulaski County, Va., defeating Morgan, Jones and Jenkins, with a lass of .600 Rebels killedend wounded, and 300 prisonres. He has destroyed the railway bridge on the Virginia k Tennessee Itailiped; and some miles of the traek near it, and ' withla 100 eau of Lynchburg. Had Sigel succeeded in the Shenandoak, Crook would have been able to push on with little obstruction. As It is, the rebel foto seems likely to be suMclent to guard beth that place and Lynchburg. Sigel's difeat was two days later than the latest dates from General Crook at Nowhere ; • bitt Oven if the latter were to push forward at nee and without opposition, he could naively roach Lynchburg Ala soon as a detaehment sent by lizectlnridge, which has less distance and better reads to travois, rind which will be retardedhy none of the oh:twice that most attend a &ohm of invasion in an enemy's country. Address of the'Aetiaothata tO Pies! Wet end the President's Reply. , A depilation of delegates from titt Metho dist liplieetal Congress, in session id PhGa delpiiii, visited the President an We4niteds7, and prisented- to him an addicm, In Which the Conference, representing nearly a Million of members, express to him the assurance of the loyalty of the Church, her earnest devotion to the:interests of the eetuttry and her sympa thies with him in the groat responsibilities of hie Mph position in this trying hour. They honer him for liii proclamations of liberty, and rejoice: in all the acts of the government designed to secure freedom to the ,enslaved. In conclusion they say: "Actuated by the sentiments of the loftiest and pureit patriot ism, our prayer shall be continually tor the preservation ofour country undivided, forthe triumph of our cause, and for is" Permanent peace gained by the sacrifice of so moral priacap I*,but founded on the ward of God, and is cur ing righteousness, liberty and equal rights to aIL" ff 2 nistorarr's• arm!. To this addross the President replied as fo lows; Gerstner': In re:Tonle to your addreis allow me Wettest the acearsey of its lastest caletatemente, smdaree the sentiments it ex presser, Mid thank. you, in the Nation's name, for theory premier' it gives. Robll =Rain led, am the Voromment hes been, by all the Churches, I "mad rittertnothing which might la the least appear invidious rippler - any. Yet, without this It may fairly be:said. that the lifetliodiat Episcopal Church ant less de voted than the Ls beet, by it, ereitialt numbers the most Important 'of all.' It is no fade In others that the Methodist Chtirch sends more soldlem the lleld,ntore nurses to the hos pitals and more prayers to heaven than any. God bless the Methodist Church. 131ess all this ehurzhes, and blessed ho God who, in alb =treat trlit..giveth as the churches— flubsapiently.liar. Dr. Thurston; delegate from the English Conference to the Methodist General Conference, with Dr. Scott from the Irish Conferincie, was preeented to the Weil dentby the Iron. IL P. Odell: These del,- witse expressed to the Preeldent their Cllll2OO sad hearty sympathy of the Methodist mem bership of England and Ireland ittthe Pres ent.listional struggle, and desire ler our sue : Dr.thonden 'Wed in connection, that to had hold 'odlcial Intercourse with the hiethedfat Church Soutliduriniethe:sebeltion. ThiY.peld - their respects to the Secretary of Btatniand wars afters arda introduced on the floor of thelionate and- the Home of Bore sentitiree.:o • •Baiow=lsalist of Pennsylvania Generals . who have been killed in battle since tive nameentent e'er, war ' Gen. Ilene, killed, South bloantain ; Gen• Reynolds,. killed, Gettysburg; Gen. Patter -san,kilted by the accidental diaolutrgs of his pistol;',l3en. Bohlen, killed, Becond-Brdaturr; Gen. Jackson, killed; Frederloksbirg; Gam Vincent, killed, Fredericksburg; Gon. Ilerl, Wilderness. The 'following Pennsylvania Generale hays died tem, natant clues : G.. 13 , 10 th, Gen.- Seim, and tlen: Welch Tina ROM= In all tba inyal (limas MITI to ba agitating the propriety of atonaray in ar t:lda of palmy and of abstainine from the narohaa• of ! .imported Amy. 4: very Wu neat nicotine, called by the Oireotrass of the :latat Metropolitan Sanitary Rath Wag held at lintliate, New Tort, on Monday; a kitilhir- snaking took plan* at Indianapolis floes the maw day, and ars lad (regnant men. emu off Inotatatents in the tame Incitation in oat' ezebiFtss - from varloo action. 113n1INS1011i 07 • BALTIIIOII Baltimore Ifeesieg Traarcrej", • disloyal pa• per, eras suspended by order of den. wise*, - for mustang • dispatch sapiag aist 1110 1 oit!, of the Anni of the Potonsso was 70,00trinnr eat crediting. the lame to the 3iseilabed Prem. - /ewes proud that the paper did not tat" the Asiordated Press dispatches, and Wit the dispateh in question did not eniszt &Li from miy, agog of the Auocietad Press. A WA111140201 dispatch of if ednesdity Hays,: Tk• /Imago to 41arper's Terry Whip swill by the recent freshet will be fully and substantially repelled by Friday - morning OUP, for thi -transfer of all ireighrtrates. lieseastee ire, In the meentiaio, regularly Itilinforrod, 'without._ vnuths,s lidei to those Wed Rest or West. - - - • ' publighas a tatile.ektow. elitist irbile item arill2 momberi In tiu) .o:ftreisiS2 ortiearly onaluit)i#l673s in silitifiti.;iorthilla'bid*rnlo4 fordo _ . 41.--0114,11- Batik was fir - • bp!: 4,obi 0.P4 a!r, • .57At: A. Proclamation. W 20313421, Circumstances made/ it not im piobable that the President of the United States may, within a short time, call on Penn ',kraals for Volunteer Militia for • brief term of services; dad Mersa', The example of the brave tien now In the field - from Pennsylvania, heretofore on every battle field distinguished for courage and efficiency, but who, in there cent battles in Virginia, have gained-an envi able distinction by their deeds of valor and enderitace, should stimulate their brothers at home to increamed•Sert to mastain their Coun try's flag, and terminate the rebellion.: - Now, therefore, I, Andrew G. Curtin. -Gov ernor of the Comminwealth of Pennsylvania, do make this ay Proclamation, earnarly re questing the people of 'the Commonwealth, willing to respond to stieh call Of the Pima. dent, to form military organisations without delay, that they may not he unprepared to do so. And Ide farther request that command ing officers of all military organlistione, which maybe formed in compliance with this Proclamation, do forthwith report the condition of their respective commands, that prompt measures may be taken for get ting them into the service in case a requisi tion should be made by the General Govern ment. &Ace% if made, will be for a term of not lose than one hundred days. The troops will be clothed, armed, eubalsted and paid by the Vetted States, and mastered into the service thereof. Given under raj hand and the groat treat.of the State at Harrisburg, this - eighteenth' ay of May, one thousand eight hundred and six ty-four, andof the Commonwealth the eighty eighth. By the Horemor, Eat Sum, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Fut Drifting Toward War. The news from Europe by the Persia is of deep signilicanee. Yellowing close in the track of the Anstria-Prunia squadron, which was making Its way toward the Baltic, a British frigate, under command of Sir L.,bio- Olintock, had sat sail, It is said, as the ;first of a British fleet which will oppose the en. trance of the German men-of-war Into the Sound. The English press, almost without exception, is agreed that consideration, not only for the honor, bat for the material inter ests of England, now require that her naval power shall be exerted to bar the entraem of the Baltic to She Austrian form, and to pre vent any additional meseare being brought to bear upon Denmark. The step thus tardily taken, or about to be taken, (as is alleged,) by the. ErilislrzGovern ment, has almost the effect of I declaration of war; it is an act of direct hostility toward one of the belligerents. and In that character will be hailed with delight - by gm whole mo tion, with but one. exception—that exception being the most important • that could ;be named. The Queen ne longer takes ,sides .ecrelly with . the German 'despoilers. The most inveterate and astute of the prime mov ers in the invasion of Denmark; the Baron Beast, Is especially singled out for the.hos, pitalltias of the Court at Osborne • whirs the L second son oil the Queen Is ordered to Berlin to be the recipient of the hospitalities of the Prussian Sovereign, and to accept the goes• tienable honor of decorations at him hand.. This defiance by the, Qizeon of the plane opinion of the Ind= has called forth protests such as have not been heard since the cons menoement of the present reign, and which will assuredly hasten a crisis to the relations of the people of England and of the empire toward the reigning sovereign. Another crisis also appears to be fast approaching. Thu Sagas Proclamation in Chicago. The Chicago Tribuo says: It it a credita ble iodisation of the state of pahlio feeling on the question of the datemainationottlds Com. inanity 'to =titan the isetornment at 411 hazards, that when the bogus Now York World proclamation wu _read to the Chicagotßoard of Trade, it wu reaped with rounds of hearty eaters, and the general expression wu one of satisfiction that the , gorernment bad again evinced Ito determination to fight trout te the last dollar and the bat man; that is a Ward if it had, become neousary for as all to go downto a: trims to put down this infernal rebellion, the sooner we know it and de it, the better. Dun MILLIOXAML—Richard coal operator, died at his residence In Millers ville, Schuylkill county, recently, aged 68 )ears. Mr. lif.ear; at the time of his death, owned property tamed at $1,100,800. :11. caincto that region in 1829, sad worked :s a inintreat day's wages until 1835, when he tam =snood working a am4ll colliery of his own. Between that time and 1849 be mot with the "ups and downs" incident to 4be - business; and was 'old out twice by the sheriff:. The. last time his property was bought in for him, and in 1949 he commenced prospering; and from that period up to the time of his death his accumulation amounted to the sum stated above. Hato-Gni. Romason, who Was worraded Elpotts,ylvania Court Howe, had hie leg amptt. rated above the knee, at Was hi ngton, by Dt. Norris, sumiated by Drs. Bile, and Norton. Hopes are entertained of hie reoovery. Gen. Bobiazon, It will be remembered, was to com mand of Port.biollenry 'daring the riot, In April, 1861, at the breaking mit of the rebel. lion, and was promoted for his gallant con dact while la command of that point, and hie gallantry In the geld has won far him therank of Brigadier GeneriL He has been in every battled the Army of the Potomac, and had trontledred himself ballet-proof. Thu Louisville Unio It has is the name of a new and able pit:static journal published in Louisville. Representing a • mom adnneed and thoroughly: loyal sentiment than the Louisville lownsl, it is now the chief organ of the Union strength in Kintnaky, and is conducted with a fearlsnum and vlgor which must win It hub -of partisans- Ana friends. Its Unionism is unconditional, aid leaves slivery without apology or Wiwi The Union Frew is evidently the growing newspaper of Kentucky. Tat Cork Report► lays tint the tide of einimstion still rolled ae 'Vigorously sad an• osasingly from Queenstown as if it had onli commeneed the day before. Is was remark able, strikingly apparent, that among these emigrating for Attains there is Lis tri ROW of young men, strong, stalirart, vigor. ous fellow., able to work, and willing to fight. Indeed, vane of theta made nojaseret ef the likelihood of their joining the Americans:my. . I. online:ll4nm of the admirable pAprigiw. widola bu not boon enreoblad swam p licananrar Previous fain% our 'dam WI feelers from thole wound& thon on prostitute occasions.. Thole sound - nanditlon'. of led, enable] them to recapreatotaore rapidly tliaa after any.prarleas ceeteit In Virginia- In an 'mutual d'art, time► great 'mamba -al the wounded will be able to mum, thoirdaty in Bsinx Bwrrn le • Penney!mien . and • graduate of West Point. During the Mexi can war he ems • captain in thilevaler army, and was noted for his adeih" and brainy- Prom come cause or other he los% most of the hair frem his head when yotmg, and, there fore, obtained the sobriquet; of wßeidy,". which hes clung to him to the present. Nnrarara 0011ZITIPIDM I.LLLID XII BAT; me.—Wer regret to leafs that Mr. W. G. Shanks, osnespondszt of the New Took Rimier, lost his Wain th• bat Fla at' Bassos. The Fiesta taispiai coronnuileath4 this Intelligence, sap hairy .killad Instantly in Logaz's breastworks; en flassday." • 3W. Ba. Form is assigned to command the Department et *the South, ties %Gan. Gil more, transferred to Gen. Butler's Depart menu Gan. Foster hu airesdy started for his now command. ma headquarters win for the present be 'Clinton Itud. IdMon Osman Boum U. Id=On was M Indianapolis on the 18th- - inet., On way to Nashville, - pastimes of orlon from the liVarDepartment, to take coommandof the one hundsed day men sent to TII=U111). Mum mextben of the magregatlon of the Coital .'teebyterlea, aura, fit. Louis, left the holm (at Sudsy - morning hit, •hfle the pastor, Dr. O. J.Anietton, offend a loyal 1111116 t. Tits Baratta of the trefonitj - of Now 'fork hare omforred th. degree 'of Doctor of Literature on Gomm Tfokno4 w?ld, -013 4011 ?: Lathrop Motley. . - , ft: Ds Tiobrlind singio' the oommand of the Unltid thetas Wont" ' ll New York city and Wha t In' place of etraorld OW:mud, who has gone td For tino Monroe'. Pornuma-Gisuis Bunt has 'spiolated of ItarVaad, elder siert orthir:Posi efilo• Defuniti ylolWe -14 3 1/Trilatrde 4 - _ trishluare rmenUy. lona f Wit 400 V Thar ortho, ~, , , „ PITTSBURGH,; SATUADAY NORNING, MAY 21, 1864. CITY AND SUBTIBB.Iff. An.eged Horse Thief Arrested. Yesterday ofternoon, a colored man named John Brice, in oontpany with a white man, visited Snowden-.township, In search of M- P-lc/mut. They weredrumccenfal in their mission, and while returning alto city con, oinded to take a ride. Acoordinglp they en tered a barn and found ai couple of bridles, bet wen only able to nocure one hone-4 young nit, without shoes—which they both mounted and proceeded on their journey. After going o short distance they noticed three horsu In an adjoining field; one of which, a valuable animal, they endeavored to capture, hot as be was very wild, they were unable to do so,tuid were compelled to content thenisalres with one of the others. They brought-the horses to the city, aid Brice took thud to Young's Went, in Lawrenceville; where he endeavored to dispose of them. The price asked for them wu so much below their value that Mr. Young became suspicions, and conelndedthat they had been stolen. Under lame pretense he prevailed Upon Brice ''to visit the city with him, when he delivered him over to the May- Or: Brio* then confessed that he had stolen the animals, hut declined giving the sun of his companion. Ile stated that when the horses were takeni it was the intention to ride them to the Monongahela Bridge, and then start them home, bat afterwards, at the solic itation Of his friend, be had concluded to sell them. The owners of the horses have. been lent for; lied a hearingcif the case will be had this afternoon. Mayor , . Office John Robitteon, George Hall and Michael Lists:, who were arrested last evening by the Mapes pollee, for acting very riotously in Diamond alley, bad a hearing before the Mayor this morniag.. Robinson was oonviated of disorderly conduct, and fined $25 and *esti. Officer Messier, whose clothing had been materially damaged While tasking the arrest, , . preferred a charge of 'malicious acts- Chief against Robinson, who was bold In $5OO bailtO answer. Samuel Irvin also preferred • cl*go against Robinson for assault and battery, and the Mayer held him to bail in $3OO. Re is still In confinement at the May or's dare awaiting ball. Upon an examination of the case of George 'the Wounded Soldier, it appeared that be was a skedaddler from the army, and the Mayor banded him over to Capt. Wright, who treat him as • deserter and lead him hack to hie regiment. 1 - 1 Michael Lister was Seed $lO and costa for di-Orderly conduct, which be • paid and was discharged. - The colored boy, who was arrested last eve ning by the Mayor od Bt. Glair street, for 'Fishing a lady eff the Siderralk, was fined $ll and oasts, Wel he paid. The Woonaedlik Washington. We continue the publication of the Ibt , of soldiers Winging to this vicinity who have, been admitted to the Washington hospitals: C4IO2II.IIOSPITAL. INN Cook., 16„139 J 'Dankl6, It, 133 Wm Thomas 0, 53 W Bean, k, 116 Dory D L McClung. Er Wm Goldsnalfk r Henry O'Neil, k,116 Bam'l 8 Jack, 0, G2l Bent Park rislisr, 11, 53 J 66 N Gamble, 1, 03 J P Grathwarth, 0, 103 J Tooke, 7, 105 J Crte 11, D, 116 Roarrriu Q P Deft. D, ll Ist &list W Aran, D;6l W Childs, 0, 63 I Curti. ♦, Wm Pratt, 0, 11 ♦ ki Wolf, C, Sargt haat liaramerly, 1,11 Th. Wlan, B, 11 Alex Adams, A., 100 nil Will.. X. C 3 & X Co&key, I), 63 J 11J031, 3 1 . 132 LINCOLI Solis P Shlpler, 0, 11 Corp W B Brom. 8,116 Sergi B W Moon, A,155 CJrw Poity, P. 11 I Santini' Idctibear,l,o his B Illarebead, Ir,lo B Pin? Jean Beam, A,61 TILT 01•101011, 101113 Mick Mounts, k, 100 Albert Hann, Alb't tgiß., 10onery, 0 •100 Albert Lash. 7 155 • Jacoblitilborra 0, 111 Willoughby Woolla, Yll6 W Y., las Amos Daniell,-P, 100 Wm llambaxg,!, .114 ARMY MIPS Easrrr.u. INT 11 Y. 61 ARMY COllll HOSPITAL. .IDaniel Kass, 11,_ 100 Dudel Spastar D E. 160 J Shylock, . 100 111017 lazol•P llosovr, A,133 Mie Wounded. We continue the publication' f the names of wounded voldlen belonging' to regiments from the western portion of the State LINT OP lAMBS IN 1110321TALAi VILDENICKFACT.O. Sergi 1 Y Bonham, 11, 01 B Y Cook, 0, 133, P CWT.; L,109 D B Fmtly, E, LW, J George, E,131 J Dog o, 8,133 J Glaton, E., 1= 0, ma Miler, E., 133 T 11 Mealy, It, 11 J Waltentmagh, Y,132 D F Fry, E,ll Dickson, L, 103 D Bone, 0, 10 0 Sgt J T Lough's', 0,102 II Men:. 116 aerat Demurs*, 0,402 Corp .1 Jardine, 1, 116 Wild, 0,102 &rat 11 W Case, 11, na J lac Cormack. L, 102 D. limner, 7, 116 Geo Kimball, B, 61 Corp Enos Jenny, B, 116 o Brom, 1, 102, Jam McGrannsban, C, 116 Coo gimbal, E,lll Ed. 80.., I, 116 attars 71nm, E.lOO Jacob Carl, C, 215 W Death, K, 105 J Ileckatlsrea,E,loo °apt Or Ilerbert, L 133 17 Edam, B, 110 Copt IL Munro*, 0,133 Bonbon Stafford, B, 100 Agit A M Harper, 192 8 Riper, C,105 W 0 Moae,'Y,loo & 11 Montgomery, B, 1 . 00 John Pollley, 11, 116 k 13 Darnel, 0, 62 W 0,123 J Y Butler, D, 62 1.1 Elwood, 31,11, unas's Deramcpsr, IJ Baur, Ith Pa Oar CAIIILLTII2I ID 011. DI Quinlan. 4th Pt Oiv I. ♦ Silver Trumpet for the Fair A. superb silver trumpet has just been presimtad to the Sanitary Pair, by certain postics, to be voted for by the different fire companies at the approaching Fair, and awarded to the oompapy receiving the largest number of votes. The voting's not to be con fined to members of the fire companies, bat extended alike to allothsrs. The trumpet It monies, elegantly traced, with firemen's cap, ladder, ie., on one side and a picture of a steam fins engine on the other. It h gotten op In tine artistic style, and h 'ache trumpet as any company might fool pond to own. The Committee, will, at the proper time, et. plain the details of how it is to be awarded. In the meantimb, a generous rivalry will be Induced between the different ire companies, by which a Large tam will accrue to the Treas. cry of the Sanitary Fair. Donations to the Fair. Dr. W. T. McClurg hes donate* the follow ing articles to the Sanitary- Pair: Two statues, male and female; statuettes of Wai ter Scott, Marco Dersub and Martin Luther, Bulls castinp ; also three Door Porters, and Az Plate Card Deceivers, Berlin castings ; also six Iron Vases. Marcellu Markley, of the'ltere of Schuyler, Barkley It araham, anew 'York, hu dona ted 600 ceps of 'his Philanthropic Results of the War In nmerlqa," which old largely In the New Nark Pair at fifty cents per copy. ' Rally for OneDundred Days. Capt. Gus. L. Braun, of Alleersay, been authorised to Ulu a oompeny of luta lery for the onstamdred day unite. The Cap tain hat tied odulderable 'amines in this branch of the gavial, and young men who desire to aid In finishing op the rebellion 0 . 111111, not do better than join this company. Appli cation mast be made Immediately at the Gir ard lions* Smithfield strut, or at the office of Capt. Kilter, Vedas! street, Allegheny, Tao Coin:ire as asses Conics.—The canoed slyest last inning, In OoL Clark'. church, Allegheny, under the dinothro of Mr. R. B. Robertson, was a stand 'men— the church being fined, end everybody well pleased. The performances were excellent, and elicited the hearty approbation of the audience. The concert will be repeated this analog, Art tins., benefit of the Subsistence Committee. We hope every seat will be as - copied, as the object is one which should commend itself to story humans and honer. oni citisen. Hanrasa Purvosuaa Wrazues, wm—J. Haut, liiesenio Halls Fifth street, and J. If • Sample, 85 Years! street, 7, have rewired Fraeb - LetliOslit.wwaß,.....papa., Hooper's Wesklgi The Anima; Moo Gowns, E. Y. Maly 21relesse, Tistes,HanWeto. at Wu pepsin me* interesting intelligence hem the,battlefields will be found, and In the pictorials levisratflinstratisus sketched by thou übiquitous artists who always mare with our maim Twn:irobaibto Prints Library sad 011 Palntingi, by antaloPo op SlOurf+,7_ , Twthl, tballat instoge now on Till/ taCanr mond doerfialu Boom, 14 tifth'stroot. Catalogue 'iondy....Ttdoto is 0=44 chats. odlootion of ibe best anthers and *Mono; from the li brary of a rktleaiso of a *M ono ; Maury PatzurrosureAlre Want that the ladies at WLman sid;r4irtagelitsttoto on the Pesti& Hama, tamed cam Tatiday, and loadid tarts can ..wttli .'Ain*rtim t the 88aitigi Fat. lishirthwAmtoing Abe - a'almAti OW WWI - sly ; fat ta the":-Attyntoloa c to estk then OMNI= 1?4,1 ENKE OEM PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Letter — filim the let PalCavan% Mr. David Shafer, of Co. t, let Pensulyl- Tanta Reserve Oavalry, writeeto his brother le this sit', Mallet date of the 14th klat , as. follows: Os ma Jill= Bat - 114 Ancrva lissausos'sitaamso. foul have not heao from tti... e .t 4 T 1111 two months, and, donbtlosi4 you 4F friends of the ostopsny auk regiment*, some anxiety to know where lie are andltsit. been during ails time. We ttlyised overate memorable battle.grounds of ileClellan—hie. chanlcsville Walnut Hills Old White Oak Swamp. We were within thide or four miles of Richmond. Had the day[ berm claim we could have seen the spires of the city. Some of the boys xalld they . did see them, smoky as it was. . . .., We are no* waiting for rations, which we have done without for threOsys. We are under cover of the gtinboata.',i The casualties in Co. H are Ell Itaiston ' wounded to the head slightly; J. Murray , of Noblestown captured or killed, and Jacob Hanna, disabled for one day by the a Usk of a =Male ball, which struck the cl pof hie belt anil eared bin life. I cannot no toll you whatj we have gone through and hat we have:tmen; I reserve that for snoth r time. I write this standing by ay bonalie ranks. Don't know when Teen write a . 4 BOMA innirerineles, Closely folMsringron the ',fist of the Con ference of theirdetbodist .Dpisoopal Church in Philadelphia,, and blending with its closer come the Baptist anniversaries. The semi centenary of PLO American Baptist Mission ary Union convened on Thursday morning, in the Binit Baistist Church, Broad and Arch streets. Whoici an orgiinisation bed been of forted adjodrned to Tuesdav, the Zith. The Home lassion SoCieti . of this denomi nation met the Bread Street Baptist Church, on Thursday morning, for business. In the evening Itev.i Dr. Ida preached the annual Sermon. +I - The Amer-Man Bible Union holds a spuds! meeting Saturday mornineat Dr. Jeffery's church, corner of Bottonwood end. Fifth streets, Rev. Dr. Armitage, President' Roy, Dr. Evens, of Chicago; Rev; Dr. Raymond, of Brooklyn ; Rey. I. Erretti r of Detroit; Rev. A. Wiberg, Sweden ; Rey. lir. Brewer, of Ohio ; Rev. Dr. Conant, of New York; Roy. Dr. Dean, from China; and General Garfield, H. C., are expected to be preSent and -address the meeting. ! A moon cff Oso history, pro ceedings and condition of the Union will be read. The Maptict denomination h the almost rival of the Methodist In Mae 'country, and the exercised of the present anniversary must befall of inttirest. Hammon . boannow.—Lunt year, after the return of Battery A, from.; Maryland, the funds in the hands 'of the Clikirman were do nated to charitable purposes by the subscrib ers to the battery Azad. Money L always needed to god military organised quickly,and yet Hr. Watid, the Chairmaa of toe Commit tee, received • cheek from. our patriotic townsman, E. D. Dithrlde, Big., for WO, to help defray the expenses of this Battalion. Tee improted property In Allegheny City to be sold by ordornf the Executor, denuder 'afternoon Op Ilet, at 3 o'clock, on the Prom isee, is a pleasant location ter residence, pa the second hank, Fourth Ward, in a , well- Improved ne ghborbood. Either ty sepitre. a home, or,make a good ineutnient, thilttitt be an oicellent opportunity. Seed. Monfleine'll auction advertteement. Azaasiatanara are being - made to chavey the bodies Of the .slain Pennsylvania sol diers to thefir friends. Information ea this subject can be promptly obtaiped by commu nicating wit'} Col. F. Jordan, agent for the State of Penhayivania, at W 1.3 bin gton, dr with Surgeon Sendral King, at Harrisburg. ORDIJr.IJrCES AN .01t1DIN ASCE eateblishing the erode od Washhtgtoo .tract. th Out Third ward, foam tht south curb of Liberty etroot to the north curb of - i'ebster street- Exc. 1. lb it a-dossed clad enacted by the Mayor, AZ deposes cob 004 .11 Pittaboryd, in detect and ammo* pd, , and it is hereby oatatsed card mewed by tbecoollsoretraf the mate, That the grads Of the cast curb of Wtohiagton @Watt; begivatag at the eauth curb ot Liberty =met, mite! hire as &swat of V' 90 oboe. h Oran, of 4 90 trot for 100 feet be a diataxics et ko eon; thecae rise IP or 0.10 test per Ito feet to r.tln I sin newt %belies rise 1(0 SC.. the wane; thecae rise A' 41' cr 10.03 per 100 feet to the Borth carit'of Ocetfowl or Powyrat ._eat; the- ce Ole a' 25' or LIZ feet pow 100 feet to the , north curt , of Paplar thence rice tr 01' or 1.43 feet per 1( 0 feet to toe north Garb of Webster evict dn. a Thatfia mach of way ordliosuce se oonflicts with tbs'pnreltioris of-this °ratan., b. tied the cam is herebreepraled. Ordained and enacted Into a law to Counclia, this 13th day °lt'll, A. 1). lad. - • • JAMES IicAULEY. Provident of Select C'otooll. aktte.t E.B, 3loakov, Clerk Of Select Council 'MOS- STIT,L, Prssiaent of COiruacra Comma. /abut floc 31'11Aarcs, Clerk tif Common CoundL AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Grading dad Paving sad Setting aria, Cern. woo Wilkinst street, In the Ninth Want, fr. so Basailman wait to Donnenas Way Ste. 1. Be it 'l:vitalised mod enedest by do Mawr, dense. as 4 sisisSais of larbinarok, is &lett and Coma. Clostacils asereal4ai, and it it hereby ordained sad .44.1 bj 011 eathority k if /he Anew, That Olss Hemming /Tv 'gator be acid la hereby /Mooted to adisrtise for yyrappoassals far nading. Paving asi . d Tatting with UarPOIODO WHIP. street, from the north Ilne of nniallman Mimi to Droloessie Way, to minim mit; with the provisions of an galloon., plated the alas dar of dojos', A.l). and an Act of dumbly approves' JAWIT ry 604 Mt' Ordained and emoted into • D. la Comacils, this 13th day of Da , A. D. 11541. JAMES IideAITLET, President of Select CorinelL Attest E. S• Nonstrir, Clerk Select Co=cll, TTIOS, STEEL, President of Common Connell- Attest : Bran Idlilsalsk, Clerk nO Common Oooneil. A N 013 D &NOE supplementary to A online • ell for the widening and opening of Webster Wee pegged April Lt. 11,4. Sac. L Be it erdolaed awl modal by Oa 'Mayor, Al dermen awl Mr/some Atidargh, &Echo end Rename meld,/ rof, mai a M hereby ord./sod and moored by Me oadlority of the mew, Tbut se much of the -rdleance pea April Het, pendant far the widening and e Wog of Weboter street, as appllee to that pars of abuse street, between Fulton street and Roberta atteet, be and the lame to hereby re peeed. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councfla,lhle 11th day of 1110, A. D. LEA. JAMES IlloAtHeET, Preeldentof Select Connell. Atteeti E 8.01101.1101 r, Clerk of SelectCoincil. THOS. STEEL. President of Common Clan:toll. Attest: Heats 31•111arru, Clerk Of Common Connell. mylikat IP UTIOArB; a e. nISSOLOTION OF PIatTNERSHIP.. LP —The petanarshlp haretotore exhaled between L IMMO 11. AT lIBBISAT, JAMES AiDDION and T.B. ATTIC WAY, pastern as AT LIIIMIIIII, LIDDIOS i 90., la the 61111112faanre of /Hat Glass Wars the career of Cams sad liar. sta., Httanlnsbare, ads day bees dlnolvwl, JAALTA lIIIDDICA tia ex sold hlitaterdat la Oa mune to J. L A T. B. litalL'who will cam on the buena; al Os old stand, and Battle op all acoonsils. The 'firm will l • canted cm undo the suite ofj.T. TEAM= RAM. 3. B. AMID:MAT, ' JASITS lICDIO.OIt, I T. B. ATTAMBIEBT. BlrLingtact, Uny Nth. jell. . IliTing told Interest In the dent of ATTEII- BUST. BIDi l OK tillo. to MITAds a T. 11. LT. 12.881313.1 f, I gnat plumy to rsoommandng them Is my Mende and the old outdates. for • u'lltit" , " o, °Lthe tr Psteras&eaves ad oft the httepro. • Jual llbe lß M rady AME. : Elnalaglutat foy 11, llft. myto It , S DISSOL ON OF PARTNERS/HO. • —The il of LONG, ktILLIS k 00. th e Pro. platen of " Petrone Oil Works," of Pittsburgh, Pk.oras &sea sod by coutust consent of ell th e yes- Nes„ en Sato bee 7th, 18th, •_ AO tads* rt es boatman tosettthwitht tho late Arm ore ted to call on oltbes BiIiBINIIILLEN, 4I L, . DAVID It. GONG • • PEI= HASILLIGN; • WILSON lIILLEIL - • or to, sewn", /I:LONQ, , Item Wets; otrnot• Width mad Shutt Sntbs .. , . • soPittr ►t Pittsburgh struts. Pitt I The Copartnership hereto. ig bstirsen tbstadardwied, war HITS, SBOTILERS it O. Wu, s shall tousent,,to3sis erect tress the Wm litut~tham tbd Craw ' JOSSPII WHITS,' JAS. ItIcSISSES,, • WM' tisss sl ,, r trbtilsese e4s osier the : Sometime= .11, - a CO.' lit/210 4 . .s - JA%?,teinnnizz OTIe Mu.stYle of dlysolvid by • 'Abat e ion rut susairs! andOommisidti WARM /1: EMISICET,tIoriI ofkma TIOIS:9FTATinigH B IIIP • ander. tla JOIE of MEL Inllattardb.Mbreet.lo take erect 111011/11XPBEWOLth14 fans tnninan t* coitt#4 tl ,foMior raw bastargi; • ----..1/X.IVJOIMIrOIC . S surua....ronverm, I teffitels. ;.- . totxtt RON ipactu..l Ikea alp • , thip taw Tht tr, sake UM ' I I nom* . . . . 1 TELEGRAMS. FROM GRANT. IXT OF WEDNESDAY'S BATTLE. APontageous Position -Gained. tirißursores, May 19.—A despatch from Rifadir=toll limy of the Potomac, dated sixteelock Wednesday evening, says the at taten the enemy's right was to have been ma at an early hour this morning, but on examining the ground In that vicinity, it was found to be unfavorable for handling on army, so the plan was !changed, and at five o'clock thhillsorning, Hancock, supported by the Bib corps on the right, and Burnside on his left, advitnced against the enemy's works. The rifiapits in front, which were those which bad bean abandoned by as, wore filled with sharp ohm:lent, who were goon dislodged and drivin through the second line, and be. hind a. thick, impenetrable abattis ' which was of a most formidable characte r. On examination it was deemed bestnot to attempt charging through this, and the troops fell back in good ord, although exposed to a galling fire of shell d canister from both flanks. Our loss Is co derable, being about 810 killed and sip ded. Barre corps were partly I eng , end of ore number shout I ono quarter. Annttack was made by the enemy on the left in. the afternoon, but our batteries loon drove - them hook and silenced their guns. All quiet at six o'clock in the evening., Lavaa.—Mayl9, S. El—l have Just receiv ed intelligence that Gains Station, on the Fredericksburg and Va:. Railroad, was entered last night by our scouts. They captured the I telegraph operator's apparatus. The Station and a large glum titj of supplies were destoyed. New Toes, May 20. A Times special, ! dated at Washington, May 19th, contains advice:3 received froth headquarters, which state that thehattle has not been renewed up to 10. am. The Evening Republican has the following; Up to this date there is ne oflcial conarniation.: The most reliable information trom the front to-day is, that Grant sucteeded yesterday in nearly turping Lee's whole right- This was done more bye sudden movement of bodies of troops to template the amptite of Lae thast by actual fighting. The firing! with artillery, .was only done for the purpote of making faints while the 'trepan: work was going on. It was &quest* whether the positions of both armies were not changed to eonsequence Of the successful op erations of Gen. Grant yesterday. If Grant.fighu to-day, he has an army as strong innumbers as It was when it crossed the Rapidan; and relatively much stronger. A Ewald special, dated Washington, May, 19, midnight,, says that the action yesterday at Snotteyl•ntila, malted in the success of Grant gibing an &deal:degauss position on the enema'. right. This was the object of the attack by Grant. Out 'entire loss in the en. gagemont.wilinot excandl,ooo killed, wound ed and =befog. No general officers were either killed or wounded. Op to 10 o'clock to-day the battle bad not boor renewed. The position occupied by Lee if II vast *A ttended camp. Its natnral strength has bees Ineremed by the erection of earthworks, which wore built long ago is anticipatien of their need Lee manifests no disposition to come out 9f these defences, and every