v ter. rx.;T __ ~ _ ~ t ~✓7 t:::..F..,.._. ~3 ,4. r'."'yv'y" '^r'~~ _ h rte v. ~.~-w...:aa it!s,burgit amfft. I 'A ' o 2G. 1E64 cm AND SUBURBAN, Episcopal Church Convention. The Convention re-sesembled yesterday . =sting, and the principallkortion of the gu idon we, occupied in devotional exercises. At nine o'clock morning prayers end the Litany • were reed by Hey. Mr. Atkin, of Germantown, and Rev. Mr. Clare, Si Carlisle. At 10).‘ o'clock the Convention met again in the same plena. The Litany was read by Rev. Dr. Wuhbarh, of St. Mark's, Philadelphia. The rent of the service wet performed by Bishops Potter and Stevens, and Rev: Moan. Swope, Field, Potter and. Goodwin. Biehop Steven. delivered his charge to clergymen en the - • ''‘Undeveloped Powers of the Church." and the Holy Commu.nion was administered. The relents' of Tuesday'. session wogs then read, after which the Convention adjourned until fivin'olook p. m. • ' •'."The Convention met at fire-o'clock, and was p, a -called to.order by Diehop Potter. 'The annual addresses of .Babops Potte and Stevens were road, giving a detailed ac r Gaunt of their operations for the pas. year. The report of the Standing Committee wan presented and reed. - The Committee on Claims - of Bronzed Min - latersreportea that they had no calms before them"; - and asked to be discharged, which-wee • granted. . 4 Rev. Dr. Goodwin, of Philadelphia, pre _ sented ; the following series of resolutions Waraces, There exists in this country an orgenixed and arnied rebellion, whose par papede thlt destruction of our National Lillian ,and the e,rtuati-O Negro Slavery. And Wtimal this rebellion bite more end more assinual a character of bortarous fannticiam and murderous ferocity on the pert of the ene . 112113 of deo:trim, theref,re, In view of the .muses and chiraoar of tide struggle, Resolved, That this Convention of tho Pro . ascent Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Pennsylvanis, as a bodP : of Christian men, pledge to the government of oar country Our prayers, sympathy and support in •ttils war for existence, union, liberty and pews. Buoload, That the authors and actors of thin 'rebellion, wherever they ere found, are alone guilty of all the bloodshed and duo's- Union either side, entailed by this contest unotkNorth and South, now or hereafter. Resolved, That to the long delay of 690- 0011 In IlOpprtlling the rebellion, we see won derfully manifest the hand of God training by his severest chastisement this reluctant people to a readiness to do justice to a long oppressed and outraged race. Rcrolocd, That under present circumstance. She National Government, whether execu tive, legislative or juditial, is In oar judg ment nobly bound to use all its power, and employ every authorise& constitutional means for the speedy and total abolition of • . slivery throughout the lend, anat. patriots, freemen .and Cbristians, ws shall hail with jubilant gladness and devout gratitude to God the dityof Its final extinction. • Dr:Goodwin etronstly advocated the pas , Gage of the;resolutions, pending whihh the Convention adjourned until nine 'Meek this morning. Is (the evening a Mitsionarj meeting was held, which Jras largo* attended, and wu addressed by a number of clergymen la ref erence to the 'mansion of the usefnlises. of the Episcopal Church in the Ste*, patien t/trip in the eastern counties Aeeidente by inviirtang Yesterday afternoon, about two o'clock, a boy seven years old, named Christian Schiverger, was dreamed in the Monongahela River above the bridge, under* following eirelmostancee He and another boy were rocking in eirkiff, when the boat overturned. A nuns bore& per• sons witneseed the occurrence, but were tins hie to reliever the body:until life woo extinct. A knottier of the deceased, aged Moires years, acted a hero's part in endeavoring to save him. He dove/Ater Bien, sad was himself al that drowned. The .deceased resided with his m . otber, poor Widow" oniiinGee street,in the Eighth Ward. An Inqueat wee held on the body by Alderman Donaldson, and a ver diet . was rehdrrod, la , an:modulo) with the allaie foots.. Coroner McClung left the city last evening to hold an tory:Lest on the body of an nn known mae,found drowned in the Ohio River, near Sewickley. Shocking Accident. Yesterday evening about . ' o'clovt. a shocking accident occurred on ens Fourth street road, at Soho Bridge. A two horse car riage, containing two women, a Jana and a small boy, was passing along the road, and while tunshig towardethe Second street Plank road, was precipitated over an embkment about twenty feet deep. One of th an e women in the carriage had her back broken, and re centred other eerlous injuries, while theuther sustained a few cetera brutes'. The man was injured severely in tho head, and the little boy escaped cohort.' The carriage belonged to Messrt. Merelaad Jr Mitchell, and seas taking the parties home from a !emend. The driver has fallowedads present oeaupetion fur the past ten years, and is represented to us as being a careful and cautio m. The horses were slightly braised, ba n t . s the an carriage was uninjured. Battery C. This la the third battery organised under the eat of the Secretary of War, through Major Joseph Snap. It Is now faille the Minimum, and will leave for Vi'mhington this evening. Battery 0 will be seven days old this evening, and includes a body of as Ants 7 oaaralen as we hove seen In any or ganisation. The men already mtubtred are folly clothed and equipped, end seem able and wit ling to perform their allotment sof soldierly duty daring the period for which they have been ad. Any good men presenting themselves this forenoon, in time to be stnetond in before the Battery /lIIITet,CILD betaken along with Battery C, Capt. Biddle, by applying at Wil kins Sall, Four* street, third story. • • ' Alf ',tile Contribution. ' Tits good peopli of Washington borough and viditity hoverospondo'd most nobly to the call of the Christian C0M61111131012, for pe cuniary aid in furtherance of the. groat work in which they are engaged. They have con tributed the handsome sum of $2,1100, which has been paid over to the Treasurer, Mr. Albree, by 0. M. Reed, Eq. This ts a proud Mori for She loyal people of " little Wash ington " and, whin we take the wealth and perdition Into seeonat, we are free to admit that they bare dime oven better than our elm people. We hope other communities will strive to emulate their glorious example. They cannot give' their,nseans to a noblOr CAUL City 91ortalty. Dr. George L. Mognek, Physician to the Heard of Heal t h, !sports the following deaths for the period commencing May 14th and end lig Mu 21d. 9tales.-....14 I White 221 Teta "3 Nantes-- 9 Colored ... 1 Of the diseases .there were : Valvular dL- Yee of the belief 1; paralysis, 1; intemper : one% 1; consumption, 1; drowned,4; aeeidant, /1107ropel, 1; exposure, 1; still-biro , 1; capii bronchitis, , 1; whooping cough, 1; on- Atnows, 1; consumption, 1; measles, 1; pre mature birth, 1; iolipstal, 1; scarlet fever, 1 • Tim= PLI.L:-8 a tor day evening about half put Ira o'elook, a girl by the punt of • Artstalfannapy, aged about 17 years, who re- Iti_daS Ail Birmingham, bat is employed in , .BLlMaturte tobacco warshotme, stepped beck • wardeabrouglratrepen hatchway in the see '. old atm, and falling a distance of about 12 ' . 4110:11t. on has tight side, braising her ezter • 111alyrvib her shbnider to her feet, and enc. this an ugly pig about two Inches in length thrensb the scalp . to the skull, ~inst.over bar right temple. She w o u nd o:to for about half an'honr. He r was 'drama, and Aetna taken home in a boggy.. I Worriers Boil:4ns' $lOO liOnarr.—Thle isteety is now Wei paid to oil ioldiers die , chaired by Tension of wounds re:sired in battle. -Hfory slay delayed in applying will Ithtindthe. payment several weeks. The sol dier esquires nothing bat his dlaoherge paper obtain the bounty.. T. Walter Day, Ng. ' 43 Ytl t k st:f•si;third door below the Cathii aolleoeyour bounty in a few weeks, ilyoutdi soon. He snakes no charge until . the mousy is nodes& Wounded soldiers in _Ake 'pirouetting country can address hint by .BISIXL2 Ain ',Two rant.—Tts bznkcrt and brokers have tilde the following otn.trinn - Ilona to the ganttary Pair Bands lA. names 41 • • 1102 150 • ILoonts&lsl.rti. ito Ileß..llleVaytt-001. 200 • 100 ... . .. a 0 WINNI ChArttan Cat=Ligon Fund Tho Tram:met acknowledge; the receipt of the following donations, pingo Monday last: OolldctSon la 6th str..l. tutted Prroby tee,. Mural, Fr. Peletird. Stay =1: Win. T. Shannon, co, d Jlburio Japr,r, Ciald. all, do Ilro. M. C. From, do ........ Adam 4ard'e,, do —.-----. Wm. P. Ilarelay, do ---.... To a. A. ileum, do ..... 1.0 fitsoac atop, do ------ nute2 Plow, . Jams. It. Brod., cord--.--- Courage. Glans, • co Wm. do N, B Gulch, do El Baba rd, do Wm. Wilson, Is Notch, IN and adder_ —.5 5 0 0 00 100 00 1 05 (JO 60 5. 0 00 50 0 0 24 20 00 10 00 10 00 10 ell 10 00 5 (05 31,000 00 David It+cinry ...... 8 100 00 Izein. of Cherry Treo, Pa ..... • 65 00 Citiverm rf ilnroare. inn. B. Pornp:e 5309. ant in 11 Jones, 8260 500 00 Horror, In U. P Month, rankfortrprints, 60 Hanover Ilraror School DI.- -- 110 67 75 35 00 20 07 0" 10 50 6 00 Rados Church. Dswitt, Nsahannock Church, (additional. D. ldellotran, Jr , Sunda-11011r, It E. CLurch, Jacobs Crnek, Pa— ..... do do kit Posssa , t, ..... Cluistian Com - 1=1..11m Washington, Pa (aid.) • * . SSW 00 mobjc. Church,' Rush Creek, 0 111 00 rabtestb Schsol, Watotford, Pa 11 10 Dit Smith, New (Mstio, Pa .. —_ 600 Army Committus of Orates Co., Pa 100 00 Petbel Pr... Chntch 72 19.1 Teachers of Sandusky 'treat Public Schools, Allegheny City Chntr.h, New Alraandria. Pa....... Sob School U P Ch., Ilrbron, Pa ... U P Chursn, P.lO. Crook, et E Church, P,lnes Crook, Pa Wm P Weoldrulgo, Pittabardh 6.1.2 J G McLean, Springdale..—.— Centro C P Church Soldier's a ld Soc., Elder's llidgo, Armstrong 64 03 Cs , Pa Crouvrt at U P Church...._................ 00 Cash 19 110 Pr,ioulb - acknewledgml .a, 36 273 1.41 The example of Dr. 'Prostley's church is worthy of imitation by all olty °lurches. Such liberality by our churches would greatly. wid the Christian Commission in its immense work among the wouricti: at tho tout. Contributions may be sent to Joseph Al bre., Trustee, No. 71 Wood street. Tae Grover and ali.ker Sewing Ma There is now on exhibition, at•the agency ' of the Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Company, Fifth street, a most costly and elegant machine, which has been donated to tbo Sanitary Fair, and which will be present •d to Mrs. General flays or Mrs. Goners Negley, as may be decided by the Mende of those ladies, who wilt enprese their prefer ences daring the Fair, by vote, at one dol lar for each. ballot. This machine is of cab inet style the stand being of rosewood, ele• gently inlaid with pearl, and embellished with oil paintings. It was manufactured at at a cost of $2.50 00 Wo are pleased tolearn that Mr. Chatoney Is doing a very prosperous business. Be eX• plained to as she mat. points of merit claimed by this machinist First, the peculiarity of the stitch is each that It "fastens" itself, thee avoiding the trouble of tying the end of every seam to prevent "raveling out." This is an important master, and economises much time. Secoodly,the machine makes an elastic stitch, which is all important in sawing a bun seam, as the stitching yields with the cloth, while the etitthing of other machines breaks when the cloth is stretched. Sample of work are ex hibited to p-ovo both these propositions to a docoonstrouoa. Thirdly, It is claimed that this is the only machine which wilt or can em brolder4 The agent is so confident on this 'point, that he offers a reward of $5ll to any gentlemen (or lady either) who will produce him a look-stitch machine that will embroider. He will pay that amount just to look at sueh a machine. Then 46in, Masers. Grover k Baker make the orris4nachine which uses hsts spools, thus doing aw with the.bobbin, etc , entirely. Then era son s, of the merits claimed for this standard mac he, but there are other mate rial points upo which we have not Lunched: Those dmirin to purchase should call at the agency, when i every point of excellence will be fully and sltisfacterily demonstrated. ace Greenwood. illy pleased to announeethe r od lady has eonaonted to 'give interesting lectures for the t Sanitary fair fund, and hen evening next for the ocewis is, —-. —__ nieces-eat that the iv to come among us, on give xi a- repetition of bar I deeply interns le` Insure on l' The Lights and S7,o'looc of th War Ctoad," is enough to cell together stichhn audience as is rarely sees in Pittebnrg S' - ' When we consider the subi aot, so absorbing in Interest, and noble in its purposes, giving ns an inside picture of the woes set sufferings, the joys and anxhitliii of our noble soldiers, givieg one a deeper interest, If that be posai. ble, In their welfare andhappinese--shsdding light on their every day life in camp, and held and hospital, end also casting, before no the thasslows, cold and hint, that have been caused by this cruel and desolating rebellion, we can then folly appreciate the 111011L6 desire of the masses to bear this soul.stirring ad dress wherever its talented, eloquent and pa triotic author Ina appeared to deliver IL WO are always sorry when we are offered rack a rich Meat, new* are now promised, that our our aro so small, and that we have not In our city a room large enough to contain thousands lartend of hundreds—ns in every instance like this', many are @impelled to stay away to avoid the great crowd. We are aft° sorry that her engagements will prevent her giving a ropetitioe of her address, and on Monday evening next we anticipate one of the moat brilliant audiencesphat any lecturer baa bean favored with for a long time to our city. IV 0 ox gal the &b.ire tale one of he? •e benefit of the, named Mond• The Mere ant I, SAD.—Rev. .1. H. White, formerly of the Pittsburgh Conference, but now .chaplain in the woke of the country, has recently sus tained a most sad bereavement. One of his eons, Drummond, called after Dr. Drummond, of the Western Virginia Conference, was oho; by a sentinel on duty. He was mistaken for an enemy. Ho lingered for come days, but died before his mother could teach Such aro the sorrowful casttities of war. HILT'S IX ram U. M. HOIXITALS..--Allly 12, QXQ. B. Holley, Warren county, !serail ; May 12, Abraham Crabtree, Pittsburgh ; May 16, Milton P. Junk, Ohio National Guard, Roos menty, Ohio; May 17. Willard P. anydar, 16th Wisconsin ; May 11, Wm. H. Mom, Pay; este county, murals. T112117.2.—The engagement of Ettie Alen- Orion at the Theatre has been vary nuocees fir', crowded housoe &eating her nighty. "rho Little Treasure" and the "French spy" —two favorite pieces—aro announced for this rening. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES Meatus Pawn, Plata and OrnamentalSista Roofor, sad dealer In Pennsylvania and Ver mont slats of tho but panty at low rates Mee at Alen. Laughlin's, scar gto Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Is sr possible that any soldier can be so foolish as to leave the city without a supply el HOLLOWAT'd OINTMENT AND PILLS? Whoever does so will deeply regret it. These medicines are the only certain aura for Howe' Complaints, Pavers, Bores and bonny. Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re• tailed, owing to the high prices of drugs, Au, MO cents, TS cents and $1,119 per po L. t or box. For sale in Pittsburgh by D. Fahne stock A Co. For sale at Fulton's drug store, Firth street, Pittsburgh. For sale also by also. A. Folly, Federal street, Allegheny city. Mons. Da Loaten Chasid Juvenile Van es lfrsu Exhibition will take p lace . at Concert on Thursday evening, May SS. M. Do. Long intends makingthis exhibition the melt attractive of the kind that ha; ever ten up in this city, and worthy the p 4 of tbe public , . Tickets Mir sante, te d at Mrs. Blue's and Mr. Mellor's _Musio Stores and at the doeion the evening f the eaten: o lament. There will be dancing for all who wish to pvtleipatco after the OXIMItIOD. Doors epen!at 7, to commence at 3 o'clock Teasel,. Sorrur ox Harn.--The enbscriber wishes to inform the readers ] f t ohe Gomm that he has again a fall suppy of the justly celebra ted hair restorer. Sdenesator whore effect in motoring gray balr.to its original color, pre venting bats from falling out, removing dandruff, to., fairly mantes it to he aloud among the greatest suesesses of modem times. Simon John/tempt sole agent, sorter of Bmitlilield and Fourth 'treats. • eadaw D. Niorerry, Deittat He. 162 Pant! street, between Bmttl6eld and Chink iadueemernte bets eV by offering 1014 prima; bat as equitable fa will be charged la every case, for the best material will be used, and all i li a time end skill mimicry to in. surd pwwarll road shall be applied, ml7:6m Letter from Fredericksburg Corr andence of the P ittaburgh Gusts. Faxesereelnu - ao, May 34, 1364. EtTeton Queue: I lasted in my last that Fredericksburg was about to be evacuated. Sick ;pod wounded soldiers are now leering ae fast as transports on the Rappahannock, and the railroad to Acquia Creek, can carry them. One train went out yesterday afternoon hay ing an board no lose than 1,500 sick and wounded soldiers. I think that every sick and wounded man in this place will be in Washington by to-morrow morning, so that friends need not make say inquiry beyond Washington. On yesterday 'morning I saw Lieutenant Cooper, Co. A, 102 d, going on board the Lit ale Baker, bound for Washington. I met the following at the same time, arms of whom were reported killed in the late bailie' : John Appoibee, Andrew Armstrong, W. H. Ayers, Co. I, 102 d, and Lieut.-John .1. Bents, Co. A, 139th. They were all well, and give the same account of the following, in regard to whom isquiries have been made : Gee. W. Keifer Co. A, 1024, Edwin hi. Kerr, Co. E, 139O1: James McLaughlin, 102 d, and Geo. A. Spear, Co. I, 139th. Captain Kirkbrido died here on the 21st of May. Nis body is to be embalmed, I believe. William McMillan, Co. B, 139th, died on the 21st of May, and was buried' on the 224. J. No Martin, 100th Pa.; (Round Read), died sometime in May. I could not learn anything about Lieut. Cal. Dale, nor Isaac Harris, Co. D, 130. h re g • intent, about whom numerous Inquiries have been made. A militaryeracustion,under the eireumetanr *es which existed in Frodericlutbarg, is a vary tordthieg. Bat it presenta, at the lame tine, come very laughable scenes. Rare are some of the worst eases: Numbers veers dying every day of gangrene. On Sabbath evening transports made their appearance at the landing. Orders were tuned on Monday to the physicians in chirp of the hospita l s to I select their worst eases and tend them on board. Oa the onnoUneement of this order the most terrible groans went up from every cot. Every man thought himself to be the wont case, and, of course, a - great many dd. fared with the physicians in their judgmeat to regard to their condition. But in the af ternoon a flank movement was made. Orders were toned far every man that eould walk to cross the river to Falmouth and take the train to Acquia Creek. Then followed a live ly arena. The morning prescriptions seem to have posseseed medical virtue of fabulous charms. Seme'of the wont eases were now the most hopeful. The streets, in a chart time, were one living stream of wounded men. Soon hundreds of miserable little gro cery stores and warehoueos were left tenant• lees,tl suppose,) and the meant inmates 00T• end the tills on the opposite side of the Rappahannock. It was easily joyful to wit ness the evactiatipu under the circumstances. We- were never more delighted than to see our poor fellows delivered from their filthy beds. It would have been well if it could bare been done sooner. Bello Plain was mixes: fed Yesterday morn ing. It is expected' that Acqata Creek will bo abandoned as aeon as the emended men era all taken to Washington. Although the movements mentioned above aro not legitimate 'abject/ for telegraphing, I do not by any means think that they present our case in an unfavorable aspect. General Grant's headquarters are rupposed to be at Bowling Green, or ip that neigborhood, which is from twenty to twenty-five miles from Fredericksburg and thirty-two from Belle Plain. It would require a large number of men to guard each a long line. Supplies oan reach Port Royal with as much facility almost as they can Belle Plaine, and then the dis tance to the army will not be more than ten Sr twelve miles. In my opinion it only 'means that our base of supplies has been changed. But it thews moreover, that ear army it pres sing on towerd Richmond. Your correspon dent will have to try some ether route to reach the front. Some of the trains that went toot on Sabbath, returned yesterday to Feeder ickelarg. It was Redly amusing to see the change produced on the citizens by the transfer of our wounded. Before lt commenced they could only look at you through the chinks In the door. During Its progress they appear in their holiday attire, and express their ex treme gretifintion that they will now be able I to occupy their Own houses. In the very height of it, howeVer, a very devoted female I rebel hails the chief Medical Director of the Sanitary Commission ' and asks boo, as a special favor, as ho belongs to N- w York, that he would exchange a New York State note for a greenback, "se the Sate money iJ murk been, then the Governmeot stormy." We I feel glad that be did not do cat These low, miserable, scum, staring rebate have been fed at the crib of the Government and the Sanitary Commission, and yet they would stab them to the heart. I cannot take time, end I am rot in the best frame for doing it I if Leonid, to describe these spare of aristoc racy, who are absolutely without *wealth, I education, re finemeat and good manners. There is a day of • reckoning for them, if the Almighty le just- God will vita with fear ful yet+ (Potion the men and Werner, who can not chow sympathy for poor wounded soldiers. Our wounded men would have suffered heal bly if it hid not been for the Sanitary Com minion. The Chrtmion Commission are do ing a good work, but they have been depend ent on the Sanitary Commission, to a large extent, for a supply of stores. The Sabbath school papers are very good in their place, bat they will not .nourieh a sick man. I eat, bear personal testimony to the fact that the Solitary Commission giree the Christian Comminion whatever they ask if they have it. I have men numbers of the Christian Commiesion draw largely on the sanitary stores since I Came hero. In regard to stim slants, about which I have seen some news paper correspondence in Pittsbargit,the Chris tian uses them as much as the Sanitary Com mission. I am glad to see the two Cammts sloes working so harmoniously. I think they should set as helps to each other. The Christian Commission bee had a very spent supply of stores at Fredericksburg, for which they have expressed their sorrow. The San. bury Commission has dittributed as meny as thirty wagons in one day. When your correspondent is going to move he cannot say. Next. 2206 12 30 37 16 60 0 ,, 10 0 :07 00 3430 00 Raxovan.—Samuel Grisham .1 Co., !der chant Tailors, have removed to 73 Smithfield 'treat. We aro jut receiving our awned supply of spring end rummer pods, and would most respectfully invite our friends and the public in general to examine our new stook, believing it to be one of the finest stocks of merchant tailor goods in the city. Every garment warranted to give fall satis faction, in both price end quality. Giv j u d g e call before purahasing elsewhere and for yourselves. Glaszse dt MoCarrnttee, Merchant Tailors, No, 73 Smithfield street. Brenta:. Horton.—Tao attention of oat roaders Is direetsd to the brilliant assortment of Spring and Shimmer Goods just received by our friend Mr. John Weier, No. 128 Fed eral street, Allegheny. Rio stook comprises • groat variety of Hanoi French, English, Scotch and American Osssinsores and Cloths, and doe Silk and Casslmete Vestings,—ail of which will be made np to order In the latest styles and in the best manner. A &Moe se lection of Furnishing Goods able mauled and for sale, together with a full steak of Beady Made Glothina. won and fashionably made. Omatsua and carriage *ls will be taken at the Omnibus ollice, No.• 410 Penn street, dal or night. All orders lett at the above place will be protoptli attended to. All Galls most to paid to advasoe. • • Tim spacial attention of ths Ladles Is asked to the large and elegant stooks of Balmoral Boots, Gaiters, Slippers, Buskins, So-, at Me- Oleßand's Anotion Mosso, 55 Fifth street. 0. Szu., Dentist, EU hot streit, will st ead to All baguets of bis profwwlwn. ham Id. thsuira AMMO) at Law, 9$ Grant ;tract. Mutsu' and Children's Gaiters and Boots, it.Atcelellsnes Auction'lloass. .4".• Bora' shoesia - ra , ,•. • a's Auction. . , ..t.►ej • ' • - BELLIII7.—POR74I-In Catir oho. day, May Ydth, by the. Xt. 7. B. SILLIES et rittsbOven, to Nissii?.k. POD.. TED, et WEAL sort/ at MtTULLIO; !..c; 071111t1ltr.e—On 'Nada eentlag, Ito 2lth, W 111.1.1.11. IteWIIIB4III, fr., le the Itd tear of hie me. The forteral *ln take ,}Leo treat Ilds leis rottenest to tho Ninth *are, 012 Thrust; at 10 o'clock e. re. 'Di Mute of the fenny ere reeporthely ia ritd to ahead. Thartet. *Min. Ns7 111 . Jean TS OMPION, L tha Wit per of bleep. Tka theerol eN robe piss on Tzwierat mum. rim at lio'clook, trm kis late reeideare, 100. Next meet to propeet to the Allothet7 Cemet.r7 The &keis of the feet fly are nerarent faTt?rd ahead.. .. k~'- THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH; OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. THE WAR NEWS IN WASHINGTON. PROGRESS OF THE TREASURY IVESPEINTIIIII THE HOUSE FRENCH RESOLUTIONS Correapondence Between Secretary Seward and Minister Dayton. 10., do., gpsaial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Garet!, WAsaucToer, May 4, 1864 VIZ THHAHOHY INTZEITTO.I.TIOI.-COITILICIING The evidence before the Treasury Investi gation Committee Is, in some cases, of the most conflicting nature. A leading roitrood man and another prominent chianti of New York swear positively to an attempt on the part of a certain bank note oompany to bribe Mr. Clarke to abandon the effort to print Govern ment notes and bonds in the Department. The PreAden( of this hank note oompany swears directly and positively to the contrary. SHI ALLIGZD The evidence &boat the alleged immorali ties in the private life of officials in the Print lug Demean, 'consists almost wholly of the affidavits of prostitutes, submitted to the Committee by the detective who worked up the case. The Committee has not decided whether to summon there women or not. Ent a single Indy employed to the Department has been found to make any charge. of the kind. She swears that on one occasion one et the subordinate clerks in the Bureau wink at her, and that smother time be made an ambiguous remark to her which was suscepti ble of an improper conatruetion. m'cut.LAN cm aurr's gisralait It la understood that General McClellan has written to one of his friends here that in hie opinion, unless Grant has underrated Lee's strength, the only contingency in which hie campaign Is likely to prove a failure, is a failure to receive sufficient suppiles. TEO DIMOCLATICI I.O.IIIIDVIITIAL 110MIXITIO:f. Thu Democratic leaders in Congress begin to agitate the propriety of postponing their nomination of to Presidential candidate, till the close of the summer campaign. lIION-GLAD lILVT-I•DD The 2otuo Naral Committee here:led to day to the majority repert in tarot of New London m naite for the ironclad nary-yard. An exceedingly elaborate minority report In favor of League Island boa been t tepared. PAT or LINT t. rrlcsas. The Mom° Military Committoe agreed this morning to equoloh all proposition, to in crease the pay of army °them. TUE AILANBAS QUTSLIOX Administration members talk of hold ing a joint cadent from the two nutrias to consider the queation railed by the application of Senators and Rep resentatives from Arnaneas for admis sion. The whole question of reconsk-uctien is Involved, and the party Is utterly without any used policy on the eubjeet. The three representatives were beard at length in sup port of their claims before the Rouse Election Committee this morning. They inside plausi ble statements, and some of the committee were inclined to view their statements with considerable favor.: 001 , 019 , Flt.oll FILLDLIIICILSIICHG. A trrin loaded with Arleen hutdred of oar minded from trederickiburg hoeyitals came in last night.. Thor° not able to corns by rail were plsioed on transporta and cent around by water. Tho erarnded are all re. moved from Froderiekilinn. 4C1.L1C16J11.;491.1t6e9 ➢ILL 1001VIT05-0:1 The Roue Military Committee to day postponed the ccnsideration of the Sonste bill reorganizing the Qaartermobter's Depart ment, to enable the Quartermaster General to be beard on the subject. Trl t PACIFIC! BA ILtOAD Tho Howe Pacific Railroad Committee pro- de to their bill for the leers• of hands by the .sacral companies to an equal amount with those of the Gowernmont, and to constitute LWKC FOR 111.R1360.T8-6cwarar6B surrarseva Minn. Brooks and Kornan tried to lug the grievances of the World and Journal of Wol lner. into the debate on a hilt for • newsboys' home, and, for nearly an boar, delayed the business of the Bona with efforta rums of ingenuity then creditable, to •how to th° setiefection of the Speaker and noose tho connection between the Ncrreboye' name to Waal:Linton and newereeer . . topprestiono in New York. ANITILIS PARDON IT Till TIZBIDLIT. The President btu pardoned Cept. Black of tho Qaartermazter's department at Louis• villa, reeently . convicted by soot martial of extensive frauds in the purchase of mixed groin. Black was sentenced to pay n fine of five thousand dollars, and to be Imprisoned In the penitentiary until paid. Special Dispatch t the Iltiabstvh Garotte WASMIZOTON, 151/.7 25, 1864. The feeling over the news' front the iron announceol in official bulletins, is hopefu but not enthusiastic. Nothing laexpeeted from Sherman till w hear of the fall of Atlanta. Tao rurnbro of rebel evacuation of Itioti trrond are utterly unfounded. TES I . 6IIABORY [NiI:BTU:IO7OX Several more witnesses were examined by the Troonany Investigating Committee this morning. The accusers begin to be In a bed predicament. They have u yet latterly felled to subsuustiato or even give • reasonable show of probability to • single charge. This, too, in the face of the fact that so biter W' enemy of the Administration, and no ( violent an excuser of the 'Department as James Brooks, is a leading member of the Commit tee. TIM MIX= RIJOLOTIONS-COIDIZINONDENCI NZYWILI Si.CIDIAST !WARD AND VINIATNN NAITO!. The Rowe listened with close attention to the reading of Mr. Dayton's correspondence. There were merman of disapprobation when eartain extracts from Booretary Seward's dis patches were reached. The papers were re ferred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and it Ls - understood that Winter Doris will make a report to the Douse. The peat ins portanee of this correspondence leads me to give it In lire Hoer° of Rczamentativ: In answer to a resolution of the . Rouse of Representa tives yesterday on the suNectof the Joint res olution of the 4th of lest[ ' month, relative to Merlon, I transmit the report from i the Score tery of State, to whom the resolution we, re ferred. (Signed,) devalue Ltscote. Washington, May 24. 1854. TO TRS TRLISIDIST. The Secretary of State, to whom has been referred the resolution of the Hoare of Re presentatives, yesterday, requesting the Pres ident to communicate to thee House, if not In- Consistent with the public interest, any ex planations given by the Government.% the United States to the Government - of Prance respecting the sense sad bearing of the joint resolution relative to Mexico, which passed the Hot,, of Representatltes on the 4th of April, 1861, has the honor to lay before the Precident a espy of the correspondence on venord in this Department on the subject of the joint resolution. Respectfully submitted, -(Slgned,) Watrast H. Sirwsxn, Department of State, Washington, May 24th, 1864. 11L, 11.17.12 D TO MIL DLTION. DITASTIIIIIIT or STATJ, Wmanweron, April 1814.—Sirs I sendiou aoopyote resolution which rased the Houle of Representatiese on the 4th tali. b 7 lutaltbAntli TAOS Va ~ : ~ ~ }.;- lthich declaees the opposition of that hotly to the recognition of a monarchy in hlsuico. Mr. oofry I las lost no timo In slting an ex planGation cf thirpreceeding. tln hardly tecessin7, e.fmr.what ILhave heretofore writ ten with perfect candor for the information of France, to say that this rer.lot ion truly in terprom the 611.011:1010, StOttlllol/t of tho peo ple of thoUoiteds. 4 isten in regard this tneasure. Iris, honorer, another and distinct question, whether the United Stato4 would think It necessary or Flier to express th el em...teen Is the form adopted by the Goose Itopre,ea• Mitres, et this titan. This I. st practical and rarely executive erestl , n, owl the dental h , of it conetidu finally bil..nga. not to te House of Ropreslentatives, not seen to fl-n gross, hot to the President of the finned Outten. You will of r ors the, 11 , 41 i ,. %bet the declaration made by the flows of Kept! sentatives In In the form of a joint res,lotien, which before It can require the rharivter of a legislative net 'mutt receive, Mat, the eon. currenee of the Senate, and atoned'', the op provat of the President of the Iloitce /glom: Of in cars of his dissent, the renewed assent of Roth Houses of Conc, , , to be esprctend by • Maj any of teroetlortis of Penh body. While t o e President recall. the declaration of tho House of Hrpreseetativen with the pro found mewl to which it Is entitled All an ex position of its views up,n a grave and impor. tant sui•Jent, he directs that you Worn the government of Prance that be idoes not at prment contemplate any departure from the policy which this Government hos hitherto pursued in regard to the woe which exists be .tweett France and Mouton. It is hardly nec essary to any that the proceeding of the House of Itepresentatlrts woo adopted upon sugges- Hoes arising wipta iunif, and not open any communication f the Executive Department, and that the Irecch government would be reasonably mop red of any mange of policy 1 upon this subje which the President might . at any future ix o think proper to adept. I am, Sir, your ob'dt. servant, Signed,) WILLIAM H. lSnlreltD. us. Damon It lin ttElesSn,—(trrasCr.) Pants, April 2; 18G1.—Irisi 2 ed Mr. Droyn Do L'llays yosteruay at the Department of Foroign Affairs. The ant words he addressed to me on entering the room were: “Do you bring us peace or bring us war ?" I asked him to what he referred. Ile said he referred more immediately. to resolutions recently passed by Congress in reference to the inva sion of Mexico by tho French nod the estab lishment of Idanimlllian upon tho throne of that country. I replied that I did not think that France had a right to Infer that tee were about to mak% war against her on ace not of anything contained In those resolutions ; that they embodied nothing more than had been con stantly bold oat to the French Government from the beginning ; that I had always rep. restated to the tiorarnment here that any ac tion upon their part interfering with the form of government in Mexico would bo looked upon with disSativtaction in our country, and they could not expect us to be In hosts to eo• knowledge monarchical government built up on the foundation of a republic which was OW nest neighbor; that I had retIJOU to bc- Rim you had hold the same language t, :i.o Ptelleh Minister in the Unitsti States. This aliegation ho did nut seem to dory, but Obviously rreetoed the resolutions in question a: a ssrilel stop eon our part ; .oi I am told that leadiog socesvionists here bail, largely upon these reselutlon4 .15 a men* of tomontiog i.l . fte.ing between this coo orry end ourselves. Mr. Mutt led his ficorttary have gone to 'Brussols to et.ufeferith Dudley Plana, who ts their Commissioter at that place. Jlr. blidoll, It is sold, was tt hare goes to Austria, although he has not yet got o'r. I ate, Sir, y tar wet ob't earr't, ' ITsLLI.v L. DATToII 11un.31. H. Bow/no, Sony of State. Mr. Dayton wrttea again on Nay 21 to Me. Seward, del.:Xing the oir :I:met...cots of an Interview, alter the ronep:l• t. of Mr. oaward's 'dispatch, sqftt chich kr. Dr L•iluya seemed quite ectidlcd, of I it was ap parent that tho extreme :•.cesit:rete,e of the' French Govern:aunt, rc! t.va zo the House reeolutiona, had or taco .. .. salrel bad. Mr. Seward anted for t.r. 19 on key 9th and May 2let, expreea . rg his end:, eztialate er;th what Mr. Leyte., bed acid ir, hia inter view with the French RI iei!tar, ani ;peaking of itr. Cur+, itt . 3 ala- a tin g 11;nleelf from his poet in die :too, no or a Isere granted tact Angnet The 15.<,...0 S.r .1 Clv..t..ki satjeet of the coo traction of riheal ergioee this morhiLE. Quiatanl. of New York •oe. Mr. Da•'•_, I, of New Utica, were el amiaod al. Irkt' Th:. a.h.l I•er expects eopLst cret. •übje. - before C..og'o:i ly - • MIMIC 1.-.1 I 1, Unto beft,re S tied pebel.ly col til Sifteclay ets,t. Lugo net..bers of reantyl Iranians are. born urfics.; dude. op rt:etnel and ;ton. I. is said that the bil will, vs en Lee.r.qe, (—nee fully up to tho,ros olutiett vusporerily etltling LL; p•r rent. t no pacers. !lies. T. itacstr.ent in s parting to ,ivta an Leco leg yottenlay, at chic ntrauleta tha of recent Spattsh era, eappre,tou of noneps solattly t 9 rat, ate , a day looks na TSZ •EES Tbe &bat: irt tin S he gentleman hr.Tirg n rent in that body ver7 slim chanon Indeed of getting it, as °harps are mode that he voted tor the ee ls tssiort ordinance in Arkansas, There is a general dirpoehion to look with suspicion na ill pretended reconstruction of State Govern ments 10-the rebel Stater. ILDEGAN . B LUTI COMUCTLThiS BILL Mr. Morgan, from the Senate Military Com mittee, reported • bill abollebing commuta tion, with an amendment allowing the actual procuration of eubstitutee ; and striking oat the elapse requiring Arty per oftut. additional to the ”quielte combat. Notice may bo guyed in tin dope, or at any titan within tin months. Mr. Stunner, from tho Committee on Freed men, reporSed the loose bill to organise a Bureau for freedmen's effsira, with an amend ment Substitutieg fer it tho Senate bill. Ohio Uulon State Convention Coinages, May 25.—The Union State Con vention was large, enthusissuc and harmool. ono. All the counties were represented inn two. Col. T. it Stanley, of Vinton, presided with one Vice President from tools Congros decal distriot; Secretory, G. A. Benedict,o, Cuyahoga, and one Assistant Secretary rrin Pooh district. • - Nciai-mtfoes—For Supreme J edge, full term, Lather Day, of Portage coutts, ey acolama tion. The mita wore auspended, nod Mr. White, of Clarke county, ems declared the nominee for the short term; ilorace Wilder eras nominated by acclamation for the vacan cy canoed by the resignation of Judge John son, Wm. Meng and 13013% liamilton were also nominated; for Secretary of State, Cannel William, P. P-Ichardson, of Mon roe ; "for . Attorney General, Col. Mores 'natty, of Button • for Comptroller of the Treatury,Philtlp [Liming, of AnCloise ; fur member of the Board of Publio Works, for the long term, Joseph Moore, the present in cumbont; for Senatorial electors, John P. Bucher, of Bravo county, and John A Bing ham, of Ilarrison county; for delegates, W. King, ogilovernon Denniebn and rod, Col umbus Delano and EL V. D,rsey ; for alter within J. D. Shryock, of Zsegpvllle, G it. Later, of Cleveland, L. L. Wooster, of Bo ron county, and James London, of Brown cothotj. The resolutions renew pledges to sustain thaeoverament with men and 6101201 to lop press the rebellion, recommend the renomi nation of Abraham Lincoln by the National COnvfmtion, congratalata the country on the incases of our arms, and thank. to the army and navy, pledging the 'rapport of the Ohio Union men to the measures of the adminis tration of Abraham Lincoln, and approve of the amendment to the constitution to make •all the States free. Wounded in She Wilderness—Goer rilla Depredations. W•IIIIINGTOI, May 25.—A letter from Fred' , eriakeburg, dated yesterday, says a number of ambulances, under 4 tag of truce, pave goad to Vhnacel!amine; to gather In ouch of our wounded at were lost. In the Wlldorness. Theguerrillas in that neighborhood con tinue their depredations: TLa Bustpa Alativersarles pdt242.-2 25 ,1 2S —Tie Anniversary meet; Lop ars well attended and the proceedings generally interesting. nor. 0. B. Erotbing ham. of Now York, and' Rev. Da Elliott, of Si. Louls, were among the principalopealters at thattattattatt Fan Ural last irratiag. . GRANT. Glorious Intelligence!! EPS ABB II ‘STII,I (ETU ITING! The Rehels4 Beyond the South Anna Alver. GEN. GRANT RAPIDLY PURSUING! THE NUT CONWCT PRIMACY AT =MOND Rumored Flight of Davis and his Cabinet, Pett.text.ma, May 2!. The Bu'lett.. the following special leepateb Washington, May 25.—The flepoldienn has an extra which. contains the following highly impertant end -glorious intelligence: I take pleasure la being able tn announce that In telligence has reached this city that Leo is falling hack from the North Anna, and, n 3 has boon already stated, commenced a, hasty retreat, and he had reached a point beyond the South Anna river, pursued with great vigor by Grant. Gen. Grant is In the saddle all the time, day and night, directing the general movements in person. tolossito stops t., light, we shall next hear of a grand conflict f4r the otty of Richmond before or in the works of that espito.l. Reports say that Jeff Davis and his Cabinet left Richmond some days Ngn. Thorn io Ilttlo doubt bat that Richmond by this time is pretty well elsared out of its inhabitants, and that it is nothing leas than a fortress. There aro still a number of sick and wound. ad at Fredericksburg. Skirmishing with guerrillas occurs daily, but always in our favor. _ CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Wasiosorns, May 2t, lett. Sktikir.-9 Committee of Cttefereneo on the Bank Bill wee ordered. Toe Internet Ratehttne bill wee taken op. Hover—Mr. Morrill, from' the Conference Citmmittee, reported in favor of fulfilling the prat:Ate rf the Government, of full pay to colored troop: entering the vervice of tho Government, prior to J stunry. Report re jeeted. Mr. Trumbutl, from the Jatlitinry C.tmmit • tee, reported favorably on tho bill to provide for the tekiagot n MI," in 1660. A into rig" ra• reeent ad lr m the Hence arinDenilete ' r•icieurleoce in the Son 'e autoudmonte to Ito Boot 1.11 r.te motion of Mr. eacrte, tho S,riate ad hered to a Committee of Con: ,cues, uhteb ViM ordered to be etp^int.cd by the Chair to meet that of the lisu:a. A motion at Kancai, t 3 bare the oath admmistered tt 'jr. Fishbaiik, as Senator from Arkansas, wee oebated at simo length by Lane In his tar , r. and Mr. iloseard in opposition, erii..hout rooting to nay coyaeittiion. The Internal II .re•:tie Bull mai then Men up. 1:r. Berrie ttleiol an amendment to the Finance Commerce eelobildienta making the tax on beer, ale, p tier, So in barrels, st;2s.br thirty-one The Bunco pasecd Soo j tint resolution that the undLiuibuted port: e c' boric and docu- mcnthe yin:reamed. by each 11.1 to previous to the cll'ai Ccr.gre.,e, and n to ilepti,ited in the 1 atonor Impar.montuncl deowhere, too clts tribute" to the parent members nod delegates in Congroes under the dire .iton of the Joint Committee en Printing. The ratel books to be distributed esinatly' as presthie in numbers and value. Mr. of Verm,t, made a report from the Committee of Conference, on the disagreeing amends.r.t to the army bill, me p ee ,,ez ibe. pay "f cr:clrocl troops. The Lamm u freport hiieg to filled the VrtT.ISC 1 the., h I out,: re d the eery ire prior to Jaaaaty 1 t. sn the 0,1211 n, that they ebentd rei eiee fall Tine. Tee Renee rejected the:report, 25 a.; elite I 121, end' w bed ,ictiher Cora ;et Aeo of Cer fe r. n co. . . . Mr. Sebench repotted a hill :Intl, rit7ng the Pmident to take Me4l,lreN to construct a rsi!”.ad it East Tennessee. The considers. was fixed f,r noxt Tucrdxs . - The Speaker tpld bolero the 11 -.so the re ply of . President LiLO`in to the reaulution adopted yeeterday, enclosing the cerreepenti. onto between Secretary Seward and Mr. Day ton, relative to the resolution adopted by the House egaiort the invasion of Me:ice by France. Kentucky Demuctutle and Reptibllcan Litt-vit.i.e, May 25.—The D,rneeratie Dion Suite Convention met at ten lock, Yolk pallor iar to: a Cdbinal meet rtdin tat:labor. do :cornmont in tb• on cdec, and in th• !: n'Aerly and ab „ . at the Court Comm lion. James Guthrie President, and James J. Wallace Secretary. Four delegates at large and two frsm each Con gressional district were appointed to rep resent Kentucky in the Chicago Convention. It was also resolved that an elect, to! ticket to selected on some taste in the afternoon ses sion. Electors and delegates were appointed. Daring the consultation of the Convention, Col. Frank Wolford addressed the assembly, eliciting the most enthusiastic applause. The Convention, at their evening session, were occupied in the discussiOn of the rosy lesions, the result of which his, not yet trans pired. The Republican Convention mot at noon at Mossrt Hall. Fifty-six counties ware repre sented, and delegates from twenty counties wore chwen who were not present. Hon. G. W. Williams was appointed Presi dent, and Col. A. G. Hodges Secretary. Among the prominent speakers wore R. J. Breckiaridge S. F. Harlem, Lucien Ander son and Judge Williams. Mr. Brockinridge told the Convention in his speech that If ho ■s,araace to claim Arkwasne, stood . . were appointed a delegate ho should vote for Lincoln and no body else, and was rapturously applauded. Allusions to Prosident Lincoln and to the prospect of univorsal freedom by the quakers cover failed to bring down the house. Mr. Brockinridge was appointed one of the &legatee who were appointed from the State at largo and two from each Congreseional dis trict, to represent the Republican, of Ken tucky at the Baltimore Convention. The Convention passed the following resolution: -Resolved, That tho Union men of Kentucky, in Convontion, assembled for tho preserva tion and maintalsanco of the Union, the su premacy of the Constitution and Ajus destrtie , tion of the rebellion, without any treat' to whet these objects may cost. The proceedinge of the Convention wore harmonious and entbusiastie. ❑lnols Republican Maui Convention . . SPLIIIOTItLD, 111, May :S.—The iteptriall- 1 can State Convention mot in this city to-day, and made the following ,nopainatioiss : Gen. Richard Oglesby, Governor; IVililam Bross, of Chicago, Lt. Governor; S. Lridala, of St. ;Clair, Secretary of State; J. N. Haynii, of Alexander, Auditor; Jas. C. Beveridge. of Kane, Treasurer; Newton Bateman. Super intendent of Public Instruction; S. W. Moul ton, Congressman at largo. The re; olutions approve the acts of the Administration In misting, by all force known to airlifted war, the effort to destroy our national Union ; they cordially en , dorso the President's Eintacipation Procla mation as • legitimate war measure, and urge that the uso of nogroos ns soldieri is warranted by the usages of civilized war fare. They aho exprore the opinion that the acts of the thTernment hare been in the mein highly conducive to tho suppression'ef the present rebellion, and oordially declare that if Abraham Lineal-a receives the nomina tion of the Baltimore Convention, the pally "MI glee him its most earnest support. The MlLssourl Cullveution Javrxesow CrrT, May 25. The radical Union State Convontion tem organised this morning with Col- Pl. R. Penwiek, of Bo • champ, as Presidant. POUT bundrod and fifty -two delegates am present, reprocenting 84 counties. Tho following nominations hove been unanimensly made : for Governor,T. C. fief-ober, of Iron county ; for Lieut.-or-- enter, Mr. Smith, of Caldwell ; for Seerefary of {Mate, Francis Rodman, of Buchanan. Tho Convention is still in amnion and expecte to complete the ticket to-night. New York Union Convention Brawn's, blay 25.—The Union Re publican otllTOLltid'a met here to-day. The following was adopted by acolanttion, the Convention rising and cheering haartily limived, That this Convention, approving the administration of Abraham Lincoln, and his integrity and patriotic efforts to *oppress the rebellion whlchhit found In axistence upon hie inauguration, hereby expresses its 'tar:for mic for his renomination for the °face of Prolddent of the trisitad States. LIGET kin: STiNTOVSBuurrs, GEN. GRANT fill ANING GICMONDITARD, One Thousand Prisoners Taken. EVERYTHING GOING WELL I FIGHT IN BUTLER'S DEPARTMENT• FU s Hugh Lee Repulsed. by Colored Troops: Ws is Dersncomr, Wsenthovis, Biwy 25- 9 1 y p. Gen. Dix: The 'latest dis patches from Grant's flendunarters rornieed b 7 tbis Department, were dated. at Mount Carmel Church, at I o'clock p. m. yesteiday• The dispatch says ocerything is going well . Warren hssiollprieoners, Mancciek some 300, and Wright has picked np about 200. The wht.ls number resulting from yesierday's op_ orations will not fall eh m of ; '•t"o ,War ren's lose is not oc.r a'•! ended Tho pvivonera ca r —, , I. 1 ::great part North Carolinian, are IL,n discouraged and nay that Loa has deceived them. • The pursuit is delayed by the great fatigue o { the men ; still Hancock and Warren will reach the South Anna by nightfall. • General Butler, in to dispatch dated head quarters, 7 o'clock this mortar!, report) that "Maj. Gen. Fitz-Hugh Leo lately appeared with cavalry, infantry, and artillery, and made an attack upon my ',bet at Wilson'e Wharf, on the north side of the James River, below Fort Powhattan, garrisoned by two regiments, all negro troops, Brig. Gen. % lid coutmantung, and was handsomely repulsed. "Before the attack, Lee sent a flag of truce stating that he had force enough to take the place, demanded It, surrender and du ease the garrison should surrender, they should be turned over to the antherities at Richmond as Trisoners of war, bat if this proposition / wag rejected, he would not be Dowers. • or the consequences when be ma o the attack. i 1 tienerai Wild replied 'we will try that.' Reinforcerrients were at once sent, but the fight wee over before their arrival. Out lose ie not yet reported." No other reports of military ciparationa have been received by the Department elude my telegram of 9.30 last a . ening. (iiignel,) E. M. Srauroa. RECONNOISSANCE BY GILUtIORE ENGAGEMENT OF A\ MB AND 9 HALF The Rebels Completely Routed BEAUREURD PROBABLI gElliFORCItig LEE The Enemy i'ine Times Repulsed Forrages .M.03r.0x, May 24-5 p. n;.—This morning ' Gen. Gilmore rent out on a mean noiaaunee, end at 3:30 a. m. m.t the enemy in soma force. After an engagement of an bear and a. half he eampletoly routed them. Oar 1,48 ie sUght. It is reported that nearly half of 'Beware g-trd's tome left him yesterday zed marched towards Richmond, probsbly to reinforce Loo. The rebel 3 have mane nine attacks on our tatrencEmento and they have bet. repulsed New York Market. Nbo, Tool, May I.s.—Cotton 20 1, Oct; Middling Opts. do u7(sitSc. Flottr—t tote sod • swie, fats and lu fon , doluoid, pertly r sport; 17.90537,15 ter Lx ra 5055e,"97.61(44;,70 .4.40 txfta le. 411 v., and 57.010010 0 ir0 for Trade (Irons, the mailiet closing nrm; ta..laded In. 1,0 solos •re fails rafts State, for ta. fltst half of J.. 140 sell-rs . rip uni, at 2.7,5 a. Whisky more active; St 204.1.20 fit sto., s‘.•-'7(4 I,ln for W. sum, eh ray inane quotations. Wheat spore Are aa.l la to.deralls .I,piy, and in fair e port demand . ; 011440 at 51,a 11,04.1., tar 11 a • Ciao, 51,4700,79 for ft tutor Bed Wes- tern ; a large 500101 t ref Oasalts Mere to ar m h.:lod to the saks 2takst !imbeds Mil wsake• Clan, d- liverahle from Os 2010 or Jam to the It , of July, at S ,171. t. ro srmcnuni quiet; It 4 , 5,0.41 fur 5r.., ; f I 50 for ‘4ld Mixed Ws-tern. Oats - Worteru henry oar drooping, at IV.os•lcc. quiet and a Glynn decided e-aogo :Petroleum arm ; Crude stoat 400. sod 200.0 gallons ditto in um , 716. Pork higher but lent strove; 558929,56 r o t Mess, V 1.75 for Old do., 9:00,2.5 too Now do . $2.1,7500 - 12 5 ,7 0 for New Prim., tor Pomo? Moss. L•td steady and Eno • wive 00100,41 last ev. slog, at 13di 814 c, Oh. latter price sat extreme; also 3,100 bins, Joss, 144;c Dotter Wady at 28a. Cloven. no camtgod at 1.2417350. . Stock and Money Market. 170, That, ]lay2s.—moneys apy. Starling In mod -rate roots.* Oold lower, opeting at 120%. de. riming to 104%, advanciug to 1953, and ctosiug, Leary at 181%. Government Stacks quiet and steady; C S. (a'sl tw Comuna.lol; Oao Year C•rtlficavi, Missouri 6.1 71f4,40. a 0. et 0 011. Cartilleaten. Oalena 2 Clalcago.-.136 New York Central... i 0 Cleveland *Toledo-. 74 80-ding ..-144% 0. Il it ...... Micid4an Central—.l4s Clnelnuati Market. Crxmosavt, Hay 25.—Flour and Wheat firm with. oat chs• r . Corn dull and offered freely at 31,18 for Mailethe d thSt• dull at Mc. Whisky doll at 111,25, end demand Light.. Mese Pork activassad bony. e• t ; 513,..50 was refused for City at the close, Iv Idtv• asking E. 30. Lard advancsd to 1314 c, and In 5.3 deuitax.d. hales 10,00u11.1 sloomider• 13•11.11 unchanged and plat. Gorcetim fern mtdyritts. un s . changed nliser 1703173. &old 15th31173. Exchatigedtilkat eeplcago Market. Crimson, liry `.2s.—Floar firm. Wheal steady at 1,204 Fur ho. t, Shia% for'No.2 Corn 0011.0 ' and adv5....1289%c ; Mlosal.lll.l34 4 far No. 1.31,07 3 / 1 for no. If. Oats firm and advent:of Is; sales at mot 0170. Ilighwlars dull at $1. 1 93. Sreights firm. Itswelpm-4 , 0:0./ Ohl* Floor, 57,00.1 bush Wheat, 165,000 Moat Goya, 70,000 host , Vats. ' Shlpmouto-2,1110 Ohl. Flour. 13000 blob Wheat, SLOW hash Corn, 3 BU t bash St. Lout. Market. • ST, Loma, Slay 25.-11 our quiet wad unchanged, with hat little doing. WM.. firoi , Mot. 1 4 7 '19 1,811. strictly Prim ~ 1 1,T0@t.75 Conivictive and at • decliaa; Cam. hit* 51X.5(41,15. , Oats Wady and unchanged Whis t steady at SOL Outten still and sdroncing ;23 twits of iddling.. We bear of $1 sated f r Mistdring. this morn. log, and 950 ormod. Sloth light. Estacipta.473 holm. Conventions BUTLER. MARKETti _ RIVER. Sumer.., 'ML.ellns Evths, 'SasTill. il!ttluern, 'Pate*llaz MXl=l Petroli , ' Vil City. Tie dray contlnna to dmlir • Maul lly nt this pole t, the pier marks leammentog indlrattug BM tot. The weather contd.. warm, c10udy...4 uesattled, with nary appearance of more tart. There le, regret to .tote, to apparent improve =MANl howinnewt the whs. f, sod mmeat our steam boatolen hare come to the conclusion the. 'Ay-time is near at hand. The receipts twotinue light aud t 0... b littlo or nothing dologlo the way of !ship-, pi Th n. g• arrivals Include the Mieerta, Iron Wheeling, sod the Bertha, from Neettedis, wed the Armenia, for lit. Louie, was the only traueleut departure. The Lady Tranklin airtime' at Cincitmeti on Wm day, and the Camelia, Ilewome and Nighttngale wens a ivertised to leave Sr tbm city on Tweday.. The U.S. medic...at Oen. Lytle errived ben.laltereo lug at 7:13. She left tiltacilos.Lat 11 O'clock yester day, stoLuesde the me to aim cit) to 7 Moms and IA minute.. Ibis 0. by far rine of the quit:keit trips ow record, in fact, it wee ne GGGGG Tamed by bat os• Nail ever engaged in ths Cill.l.l.ti packet Hue Sate year. age the toot Tel.g,nph made the Tun Id 7 bottle and b minutes, but .he mom favored by the •lad and nigh want, tab ricer bring ten feet higher than et the pmeentatems. In the trip yeateoley the Ly tie med.= inadloge..a brouted • mud , rate steady breeze Tim run from Cluctuomi t e.ldedmon waa mate 104 hourzwid 60 cutout..., and, tomudihg cot, -Leto the river from I.ladirca st bviclock. rite anchor ed at toe Loulsellie wbs , f at 7 o'clock and 15 mu:tikes precisely. the Lytle latlj well lay claims to Goriest ed speed, for if she was at err b !mod sad high water to Sheol...Moine that the TeNON•Pit wee, toe net the isttar beet, which has twirl the boast of be; owners as uoporalle:edlo liteatatoat speed, wonirt bo eel,ptad by many 131110110. by the foituor—tbe witt awl elegant Lytle —nod aIL Jelfreill The nor, tream.e, Pctrolia, left mr Oil City yeater day afternoon, and the /rho and Utlltia, from the mule point, are doe today. Th. Thistio,fapt. Dates, and the Bonn oho, Copt. itioCluni, both seat prameoger 06.1,1411.. are, 00110000- rd for Ctucint4tl sod I, Arievitie. The Thistle will .dcnbtirst get off this eeerdog. The Jaa.'.6. eilmore, ()apt lolly, whl be ready to leave for flt. Louis this *venial. • Vie Capt,Goldirtg, la announced fur Nashville, forthwith. • - R aF.UAKC/614 " • , nuau It ion wlth to ta tenonneritly toted oi 311.21a1l or liZIIILALOL&„ Na awt,ofo M,zmertia!thP - IL Tbs cod u s'men- told . b 7 JI elTua BUWI .IQtaiSTIT; mili Cb . 2IMT MMWIt d.Retaka•ailtarets. GOOD ADVICE. in roalag .ninon, than you Ira B t;ht ;mar. that atzikartho lota, And watch, p-rbspo, you may can sham, To Ulna of at ant.toer Bo not contented with the Olght, But ink. Qom town In black and white" B 7 sach rasp.ata Teak .y to t. , :gle , That m• OttthPVT BOOTS AND SHOE; MAY Etir. 3301.7042E'r ELT HALL SHOE STORE, 62 Fifth Street. or LLEar LOT OT BUOY WASS FOE SUS. BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITEhS, OF ALL KIDS, AT mums% Hems, No. 65 Fifth Stsieot. Loos SHOES; Gentlemen's Shoes; Children's Shoes ; Of ow al7 0716. BLATiEt at SOUTH'S, Is. 64 UASCELIST STBZIM. 11. end do;rr. from VIM erect flretTolll MADE SHOES—W& ILLTB Jan received . large itsertmant of DUETS. MILLS AND EING'S belt New To k .ad Philadelphia Maws. Work s for Lenin end Ilbsea. &ten. Pad, Idorrocco, Goat aid L tetf ng ..1011•T•i• Bout. and Gaiters ef all tyllsi Theta goods are'vrartunted to be the BEST rid/ mad. la the country. Also • irnersi amtmant of all kinds and qtAltles of Children'. Staple and Tarty Bhp. GEO.. ALl33* SON & CO, ar. of Wood and Vo4tla at, 100 DAYB. THE LAST CHANCE FOR Knap's Battalion. COMPANY E. The last Ocmpuy for iudes laslar NAP. ..13.1 its raised ►ad forwarded lastly oast auk. Ilacralts be.. ausisee, alotc.id .ad gOinll.4 k WILKLIni HALL. £4oalth street; (cam ibis duo. LIEUT. ARTIIIIR STEIVAM.T. In!. of the Ninth Deanna, Itocrniting Orickr or W. W. W.5.1 , D, ObermAn TaL NSW • ELUR PREPARATIOy .LIIBIN'S cocoANuir cREAn, Fed/ OILfl G, DlMS,sino AND DEMITTETI*I Tai` Et It rams and GM the liar ma etre* Ito Immi nent trtikik it retalit. tor dap otter Olng Tor ItitttitattsAlocut,tgtltgrottilt a! 99 hair, LITBEEFI cociiattilint4Opw CtiNNOT 8 6UHYAU 4 CD. • It meta the Irritataldrilli:r. - - ........ It makes the Irritated deal,. --- 1 - ' It realm the Irritated &.Ip. . , .. It soothes the Irritataßosli6 It Trearetallialdrade ad Sao ad ilaid..: , - It Prerade lialex.es ad boas a Bar. - It Faecal !kidnap ha Lea if Rare ' tt Pretexts Salami VA Las or Asir. It h a deceit Yalta& .• It te ma eleasit Perfume. It te .a eh fart Niihau. It b ha depot Pertuno. . . Oxeurat Crum Marto Dasitraff. Cora:int Cream rearm Dating& iMasaaat Or names Danarall.. Cocoanut Onatm reatiovio EautruE, Te produce* the Went UM - re. It proeneseehelichtet Lestre. tt prirdietes thitlittettett Lustre. it mews the Weir Luetra. It gtm thiplUtr as 01 Apes*eatt It errs tle;1181r ar ally Aptettssolt, It lira It. Hale o' l 4 y IPrmaliam It hives the' ititlr na OUT Appostamts. Pot Q 11124; Makers It kit in poll. rot Oiling Whitton it koo no oval. Pot Mug Matters It kas no equal. Poi Offing Wklokon 11 has no Km* Asa ft Matto all Its Etastretig Mats As/ It Maim stl Its Row dirt' 'Chas And ft retaisisalts•Osaattqlrg Into Lad mains a Its Bansutitylig Mc * Tor Ws titer twin ir. for dal, &nor tulog it. Tor dal■ alter %dog it. Tar dajo alter wing it. Ter Droning ando Din the Idesticba. • Fez *naiad ddd Odinnaba Maidediak, Tor D odes sad Oiling Oil Idumtdcbd. Tar Drordag and cdlidg tba Idadiadsir irtrnrut. (fry Nara. t It gamma Ong Hairs. It /owns tiro Balm It provertti dray Miss. It tortemts Balt Qom Taming °MY. It pnrnattk Batt from • 'twat.; (hay. • It µmoms Hot from ?anon ttr.T.-- It Ha.t Ise:a Tbramr enkr. • . , No Hair preparation I,lslmps;tols thosrLlllP.l. o ;tr• Coo which so aoontioNy * cats too hztomOo bar o m cocoa...rev CIRE.IX. • i• . . It prauttgle tb• Growth or the Vat. It, tgomowsb•anrtli of td. Thar. It pvmota. vb. Growth ot tka Tar, 1.1 prows. , th•G rowtti of the Stir. It I. the &grid 'Bali ilitallziiln itiliWasid. It Is Pm chearat Hair D.aulni/ la the Windt. It I. Ina Awards Halt Dann' In tie Wed& It Iv tan al:lmpart Ilex Dramlng to th*.Wootd. far •1a by di 7or vale by of L 16004. Tot da ty all brow.% ronente 07 all Dr,40.,04. Tumors DRUG STOBZ ITIRISEN 1 ~..' k' y: ~!~A!~ -~~',
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