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Of lowa, the extensive wool grower, rep speak to the Nousq upon the polity and necessity of higher protection jorwoole and for cloth manufactures. Several Eastern cloth makers Ore hero properly urg-. ing the members of the House and the Ways' and Means Committee tortrike out from the free list wools of low grade, and to encourage by.adequate 'protection the wool-growers of the Northwest and of, California. Galin TO CLIALN Ur. There in ajoyfin proipect that Congress will compel hropertY•owners in this niftiest city On the Continent tolowerwnd pave tire streets. - Iran TAO .PATists. ,It oMelallyknownhere that Gans. Bean- . regard and.Porrest and Gor. Isham_G. Harris hero recently raid United State, taxes on real estate, In Tennessee. 43XtsT GM TOR itainon narinal. Norman Marl was congatniated to-day by a. high otticial in tho Navy Dopirtment upon the siscoessfril coiling of his great ma tron grin at Trenton, as the beginning of a new era in harbor defenses and marine war fare. _.ran roams otrromAtt. roar arztore. The feroigrt diplomati, who have hitherto ;allied their faith to the sleeve of Jeff Davie and Geniral Leo, are meek troubled at the pretreat wiped of affairs. " The Wounded Soldiers. The Albany Evening erotano/ says : • "Dr. A. 0. Vanderpoel returned home Sat urday availing from , Frederioksbarg, where he has been employed as a volunteer surgeon dtuiliithei past twelve daye. He gives the most encouraging acconatsof the condition of our wounded rood the provision gads for their comfort. The government hen spared no - pains in - *Glistering tor their sufferiaP s In deed, in no previous *stew* -after a great battle have, they been so wall takeif care of. "Dr. Vanderpool also speaks in' high terms of - The efforts of the • Sanitary COmmitsion. When•its agents and employees flat arrived at. Frederigksburgno arrangements had been made for receiving enr wounded, because the authorities at Waelinton - supposed they would be brought direc tl y there. They im mediately set to work buying heroes, eaten porising.asubialattees-and preparin; hospitals. . Sack progress. tildthey- take, that in a tow hours•even - the ainhalatteas were on the way to the field of battle, and load after toad of mutilated heroes began to come in. The Commission ill* established a coffee depot at Delhi Plain,. and another on the road between • there and Fredericksburg, where the poor Bellows could be refreshed on their way to the - hospitals. The Christian Commission were oleo deluge noble work, in the way ofd furnishinirnurees, eta, +lrc "Dr.. Vanderpoil ' tells us that our 1 1 wounded soldiers expressed emboonded con- fidenealti Groat., The whale- Dumber of .our wounded up to Wednesday might last win tot; he tells - ns, ' , exceed nineteen thousand. The killed, stragglers, eke., will, of cost*, swell this - several thousand more." tr% .;) thot, • •13 HOWantio; the proclamation forger, is about thirty-five years'of age. He =rurl:iced his literary career as a contributor to country newspapers; then es, correspondent of the Boston : Daily Journal; subieqeently as a col , respondeat of the Boston Afire and Deo. In 1852 ho took:Largo of the fireman's depart - meat of the ,Leader; afterwards helves em ployed the - Hew York Times, and, on the arrival ef She Prince of Wales fn Canada, and doringhie tont through this country, Howard accompanied him an a special acrlaspondent. Re was with President Lincoln at the time of hie tone frogtElPringfield to Washington, and wrote the.. stary in relation' to Mr. Lincoln's escape "In a Boatel cap and long military cloak"--a statement which (the Tribune says) had not shadow of truth in it. For a ehort , time he was empioyed by the Tribune as a correspondent, bot not as .its city editor. l About sixteen months agale Was appointed city editor of the Tinies,_a position which he H held but - a few months. e was next maploy-] ;Id by the Daily New,, and at the time of his ] arrest was city editor of the Brooklyn Eagle.] Qaa.SITWOUS, who was captured in one oil therecant tattles near Bpotsylvania, was taken I by the rebels to Charlottesville Where quits, * crowd gathered around hind. ' He improved the opportunity of making a good loyal speech, telling I bis audience that even if Leo were niccessftil; and should copier., Washington and ntfastelphia, the effect would only'be to , thoroughly -unite the Nortaand , tender the punishment of the South tapri - thorough and severe. The Riclunondeir to very angry that he should be "peiniltiod to speak, bat betrays . the same of itslEdlgnatton by admittlugAhat many pemone were pleased with the General", pluck. ' TEN ...Loulst4le n Journal of Saturday says: Bbinki, the correspondent of the Now York Heredidenieshoving boon:allied or wound ed at the time kind In thenisnzer mentioned by del peisars of Cincinnati and Loublitte, (ours oxesepted;) or that he has. been killod or wounded at any other time or in any other ammo * /hullo vor. Ile was In this city yes- Tun Is- an aboard rumor stoat that the Dowiiittr - Duchess -of - Sutherland has madoo cougnest of Giribtddt, and may possibly set aside her state, and- canoes! to Moos* the wife of the hero of Aspromosto. The canard Is going the rottadof the mato, and Is not elnlo•tattle - oily, Gun:sum speaks. fourteen different ',lan guages. Belng asked to Write something for littio'f*s ocaap-book, he instantly COM possd.topsypiistl in Greek,. • Da. Dail — . Htts, wh o east his first Coto for Guars} Irasktagtan for Prestdant, rttod. at Clotelai9, cgo, on tholOtb, agod 94 years. 13.9,Parsrazir Eurasia it loon to sail for Nampo iplearazetoar. , 'tusklaw:Laid Home Guards. , 'The Noma Ebtaids of Itiotunoild and Paters birg tiara been slaughtered in the tote tattles with , lintier't army, They seem to bare been placcarbithe most exposed Points, and were outdownlarganumbert, The Itich. mend .14Maiser - .if -the .18:11, speaking of repulsing Merle:, says . ithetentb orn troopi'lnfibrod &con sur4rlble lorlia. in :killed and wounded.. , To make an omelette. ono mut break tam sggil it the snarls of French arraies., But we as inelined to ;MO. that the numbtr Is exagge rated, for there...ii this evident AUI3O . of ex; eggeration: thit the - hrigado which borirtim btuntottho battle, oentained a great provost_ tics of ;;young men from , this oily. Many limes hero .uontsizt-Wounded. , brethers and NOW and 'Wee the popular imagination in Elehmondinerchses the total lossbeyond re ality." - • ) Lee r sArmy. - • [Westderenle Baton Treederd Genera Gant fir.wedalaing for:some o.ppor tomb, tn . take-Lao at *disadvantage. There is no doubt slisiensribit: 44' has 4' email -force—tnnelt hatialarthin -was inppeded at „Soh :GonevalJiLeadei gave - it.aa hla opinion but s f. day, sines that Lip'a snap does not nasehar ferry-five thensand men: Genaral Grant, iteald &es no; 'give it tredik for ;um than fiftythonatat maned= the recent tetttlas....This liancattraginad..for Garret ban ; hen an faunas* Harz attli and itiesp;rit id MI • ur ic..t...; ,,, Thi . ...Kete27etio*, Moment or : ima) eayettallt hsromathlate-to - do with the eoneentiolteella4 6 iiitsek at Bllttritere the 6th of inns, the 'ley iireeeding the ilittba- Comm. 11.0 n) ea it beitevea It to boa Qui movement. li . t,---- r ,, , ,,..,.._,.._ s==, THE DAILY " ITTS I ' GAZETTK Vittsburgli 4ER.IIEI 01 0 . TILE hAZETTE. Noma; bmoi, by moll, Per yoar--.18 00. toontb--. TO. week.-- IT. a • s t ■ a rzonCriO3 Pon woos.. NEW YORK, May 26.—A Tribune diepatch, .near Hanover Junetion, of the 24th, at mid niicht, says that trant's grand flank move ment was made with ouch celerity that it not only ousted Le•from hie stronghold lot Spott f y Irani& C. it, bat pushed him back beyond the North Anna riverin each disorder that he WWI unable to present to oar army a solid r front- The ruin day's march left Hancock, near Milford Station, strongly entrenched in j three Hoes of earthworks, which could easily j have repulsed Lee's whole army. On the 24th the whole army moved down to Mount Carmel Church, within four miles of the:North Anna. Here a line of battle was formed, and - the march resumed, ail:meting Lea would show fight. Slight resistance was j shown, bat they loon found us too strong for them and gave way. They were driven into and across the river. Our pickets then ex- I tended along the line of the river upon the left; Gen. Warren, upon the right, was quite as successful, repulsing three charges, and pursuing the enemy across and beyond the river, where he it strongly entrenched. The wholciartuy is animated with its success. Naw Toll, May 26.—A Tells. spacial says that rebel Fisoners state' that Lee's whole army is moving toward the North Anna. A portion of Lfingstrett's and Hill's tarps f wary sent to dispritatha passage of the river. , Their resistance, however, though sharp was raffle, and our troopi forced their way over l and. the rebel, fell back a mile, sustaining rev - Y . llWe damage. ,I Another correspondent pp Of the los !' parlance of Grant's! last movement that officer remarked that after what was ICCODapiitao4 bo would Nave risked three battles to have j gained the advantage he has secured. A rebel bearer of dispatches was captured, whose dispatches show that Lee is failing back on Richmond. The rebel army, he grays, L- in 'a panto. New Year, May 26.—We learn from Folly lola td that on the 15th inst an important expedPion WWI made by the 103 d New York volunteers, which was highly successful and resuipsd in the capture et a rebel picket post jof five man. The troops landed - on James I Island from boats in Secessionville Creek. They advanced through the marsh and took the rebel pickets by surprise. Theee men re port the news In the Charleston papers of the 12th to bo that Bleade'e army was thrown back by Lee,but Meade received reinforce ' manta and ads &stud south of the Rapidan. The present fore* of the enemy Is six regi- Anents of Infantry. This does not inolude the troops en Johnston's Island and in the Vicinity of Adams' Run. Personal Mention OLD CRILLTDRIPIZLD, May 23.-10 P A news from Warren and Hanasok Is beyond oorexpectationa. Both oorps effected a lodg• meat on the right bank of the North Anne late ads evening, after'a sharp and decisive engagement..-Attach crossing they seoeead• ed In carrying the enemy's rifle-pits and driv ing him complotoly from his vantage.rottod. New Your, Ma 26.—The Ilerakr quutora correspon y dent says that our s line/Ind- of advance from Bowling Green is due South to itiolniond. Lee luta a longer distance to march, and the probabilities ate that we shall reach *hero Amt. Lee may, by a forced march, arrive at the same time, but will be so, cx. haustad that the remit of an engagement would nor be doubtful. !- wAaaniwy o y, May 26 . .--21, Gm. Iliv—Dis patohoS from Gen. Grant, received nal morn ing, inform tbli dppertment that the rebel army - still holds.gielitrong poaitton between the Ifortttand Booth Aram rivers, where their forces appear _to &a concentrated. It will grebe* requite twe or three days to develop. hbrlntentionil- ' • Tilts-Ninth Corps btu been incorporated with tfto Aim,' of thaPotonsam Nb dirpatchen. boo =boon reciired from any other field of °pentium. (Slgnnd.) E. M. Bußnm. • From .NOW °Maim CAnut, Hai 25.—Row. Orleans dotes of the loth an raceiied. li no nom oflnsport- Thew Waco. ,•.• - . • Cottod spirited, with only it liztilad amount zpriaz aged. Blz hundred bales wzrosidd at 71@77; ordinity.to•good . oo@2;- low 'mid dling Bd, aid middling.. Bo. &mt . Indigo' foi sugiz ands adolatisd. - Baled 100- blida of angdr. Inferior 'bed fang fair 20ax 200 bbli /uplands at 00800. for inferior to good old and tow. Thom,ls a fair quantity'of sagas ! ori aalls.llttle malign& . •- • I • "The Bombardment of Pert Sumter. lialg nett, May 25.—Chailtoton Ilarbor t;, advises to the 2534/04, dated 15th ina stall that ins =orator': and hattatierwere pound ing away at fituntar all day and night of the nth. and renewed oti the 25th with,inateased vigor and offset. s-'^`'..'mac-n.,..,,.,er3'5.,:.,:tfi l ~.wu.•rs?sse. a.~-r;.E ~P ._j l~ .. TELEGB.k3IB. GRANT AND LEE LATEST FROM THE FRONT !! Over 600 Prisoners Taken up to Tuesday Night. CAPTURE OF LEE'S ORDERLY AN IMPORTANT DISPATCH INTERCEPTED. Ewell Ordered to Fall Bath to the Detentes at Richmond. PANIC IN LE F'S ARMY ANOTHER RAID BY SHERIDAN The Railroad Cut 12 Mlles Below Hanover. TWO BRIDGES BURNED The Race for Richmond More an More Exciting ! 1 THE "LAST DITCH" NEAR AT HAND .41 - .711i1e of RatirOad Destroyed. THE REBEL GENERAL GORDON DEAD le c., co., &o. MMY or rum Porousc, May 24, 8 P. M.— A messenger who left the front at six o'clock this afternoon, reports the enemy crossing the South Anna, with our troops In close pur suit. Over en prisoners hare been brOught in since yesterday, and more aro hourly arriving. Fixiog,tss heard this morning in the direc tion of Port Royal, and was supposed to be from a rebel battery which was reported to have boon placed at a point twelve miles from Prsderleksburg. Au orderly of Gen. Lee wee.hrought in to Headquarters to-day, on whom was found dispatches to Ewell from Lee, ordering him to fall back to the defences at Richmond. A lieutenant, taken two days ago, laid his brigade had been at Plymouth and Drury's fillaff, and after fighting Butler were sent at once to join Lee's army in front of GratiL This afternoon a detachment from the cav alry_ expedition under Sheridan, arrived at headquarters, Announcing the safe return of his command acmes the Pamenkey hut night, and that they Would arrive to-night. Custer% division clot the railroad twelve miles below Hanover J'anotion, burning two bridges and tearing up a mile of railroad. The 'hones of this expedition ere pretty well' exhausted, 'I bat a feW days rest and feed o n the tine clover in this vicinity, will again put them in condition for service. ;1111ADQUARVILE1 Povoxe Ma 24. —;.The Richmond l, Way of op the 20th c, says, y the losses in Weekham4 brigade is: officers killed and wounded, twenty. font ; missing, two; non commissioned oiliness and privates, fifty six killed, three hundred and fifteen wounded, and fifty_ five mining. Lamox's brigade, officers killed, nine; wounded, seventeen: misting, one hundred and twenty-two. Total lois in the division, seven hundred and eighty. Brig. • 'Oen. Gordon, of North Carolina, tom ' cavalry, died on Thursday, from received while - fi ghting Sheridan's near Richmond. CITY AND STIBUBBAN • • Presbyterian General Assembly, (New School)—Heaoltillons on the State of the Country. The General Assembly of the New School Presbyterian Church, now in sesslortet Day ton, Ohio, has unanimously adopted the fol lowing paper on the State of the Country, which was preeented by Prof. H. Crosby. Windier', The Iniquitous rebellion, prompt ed by reckless ambition, fit rho defense and furtherance of human slavery, continues to , lift itself against the legitimate and liberal Government of the United States and ~. Wetness, Suelirehollion not Only violates the sacred principle of obedience to the au thority ordained of God, but also directly advocate the hindrance of the free progress Got God', Holy Word, and thus, as anti-Christ, opi; i le ,E s t e4 . l A tileif l to ts th . e do tna ra th and and bettors ere re , sponsible fo ' r the we bf blood that has been shed through their resietance to the righteous efforts of the Government to save the life and integrity of the nation; and Wireless, It beeotees the Church of Christ to utter no uncertain voice in regard to a grand ' I public feat so intimately connected with its interests, therefore Revolved, 1. That this General Assembly heartily reaffirms the principle., and renews the declarations of previous General Assam- I bar cos , en far as appiliCable to the present aspect I of public affairs. ' 2. That we recognise clearly the good band or our God in all the victories of the national !arms ' whereby the limits of the rebellion I have been contracted and its vitality impair ed'; and we look humbly. and confidently to the same divine source for farther success , vntfl the cause of the nation shall be vincli- , sated, sad peace established on tae grave of treason. 9- That we also recognize the same good hand of our God in the disappeintments and delays and of the war, by which he was made cure the complete destination of the vile sys tem of human bondage, and rendered less self-confident and more religions the heart of the nation. 4. That in snob recognition and hope we do by no means lose sight of oar national and Individual stns, which render us so utterly un- I worthy of the Divine favor, but confess! them with penitent hearts, and trust to a covenant God in Christ Jestub4hat this unworthiney will not hinder the might of God'e grace In behalf of the cause of right and order, 5. That we exhortall our churches to re mewed teal and faithfulness in supplication to God for , the deliverance of the land and prosperity of Christ's Kingdom through the blessings of national peace and fraternity. t. That we cordially uphold the Govern- I meat with our sympathies and prayers In its energetic efforts for the seppression of this most ceaseless and cruel rebellion, urge all Christians to refrain from weakening the authority of the Administration by ill-timed complaint, and unnecessary oritielem ; folly trolleying that in euch.a crisis all speech and action which tend to difference should he sedulously avbided for the sake of the com • mon weal. I. That a copy of these ras a / a liens, duly authenticated, he sent to the President of ter United States by a special committee. General Conference et the Ilt.E.Chureh il, •IXIT[YATA DAY At the opening of Conference, Col. Moody, after a lengthy explanation, withdrew the charge of disloyalty against Mr. Linehan. Quite an animated debate took place upon new few providing to exclude those mem 'bore of se Church whokabitually neglect the means ofgrace, such as the public worship of God. The Supper of the Lord, reading the Scriptures, public nal 'Floats prayer, and class and prayer meeting, all after the words "means of race" W 11.5 an amendment offered by Rev. D. Hibbard. Upon this the ayes and nays were called, the previous question being ordered. The result was ayes 130, nays 63. The amendment being adopted, the ayes and nays were celled upon the report of the committee including the amendment, when it was approved bye vote of 125 to 78. The Conference, in mamas to a request from the General Assembly of the Fresh,- terian Church, in session at Newark, N. J resolved to join with them In spending Wed nesday Wien:mon "in thanksgiving to Al mighty, God for past mercies, and in prayer for his continued blessings on oar country." Rev. Dr. Curry was then elected editor of the Christian Advocate at New York. Rev. J. S. Peck, D. D., wee elected editor of the -Vol-Mere aro:vile Advocate. Dr. Perk I expressed his love for C►lifonia and his re• luctance to leave that State, and would held I the matter dnder advisement for a day or two. Adj tatntti Pith lbe datelogy and bailed ca. P ol :T n i 1 8 4 g f:o . . , i n r o .wa gar ani d: t o lo at Washington: •dui at Washington anal wounded, belong. •gison4,-bave arrived DOFIS ?MIAS James /I Bbeater, D, 100 AL.k., T, 11 E 11 Gibeou, C, of Jame 13 ktelrla , $ , 110 Al. 01 Kibben, Ai, 110 Faulk Gilman, 11, 11 II II Campbell, D, 11 LJ Fnemarl, 11, 13 IV W Waltbour, I, 11 J Zlmmermad, I, II J Ati.er, 1, 11 • _1 1109PITAL. • Wm C Small, 11, 17 Math. Drina, I, 129 Corp Jahn Holly, 11, 12 11 Seat 91 MclarLand 1911 thtp J DasMa, A, 1 1 t trat L di Simpton, S, 11 • hi/at, C, 611 .1 Maitland, 0, 62 WmOahl, X, 19 I/ 13 Fithlar, X., 13 It E Demill, /1, 10 II ,LA McCartney, C, 11 ILeala Danl., C, 118 Daniel Chamban, 11, 62 fiergt ti F Denick, El, la Cia. KUM,* 8, en P W Gram, A, 101 a W McKee, C, 120 !J J Claw. I, 111 Danlel 011anolan, E, 81 herr L deckling I, 11 Wm Weaver 1. .1. lintlinger, E, 12 It John Stein, 11, II W 1 Galleabangh: K, 12 IL 9 A LC P Eigallogr, 12 11 ierce. I, GI Danl linichi neon, F, It And 91eIlralne, G, 47 1. Gi, tt Wm Doe , 1, 116001.110 lalkg1 alkg Michael Eddy, A, 140 Owen Gallagher, I. 116 nos Dalaley, D , 116 ccoarriAL. B .r) L..), A, 140 A Botts, E, 61 El range, I. 116 Horse and fuggy Stolen: Oo Wednesday morning the barn of Thom as Rynd, looated on the PeiryvMerced, a few miles from the wu entered by lomeper son, who took off a dark bsy mare and set of herniae. The thief then proceeded to the car , dap house of Richard Pearson, in the imme diate vicinity, and appropriated a tap buggy, to which the stolen mare was attached. The thief was tracked all the way to Allegheny, hat whether he stopped here or pushed farther on has notyet beet escertatilod. A reward of fifty dollars hes been offered for thearrestand conviction of the thief, and the recovery of the property. To co Dtsuocirrin.—The .21st Pen:aryls& lain Cavalry, recently stationed at Chambers_ burg, Ls new near Washington, which point they reached after a hard four day's march. An order bae been received requiring the reg iment to turn over all the horses, and cavalry arms and equipments; and ropers to General Casey. The object of thin order is to edpvert the Met into infantry, and the order haa cans ed,ratioh diesatiefaction omens °dicers and men, who protest earnestly - against IL" The regiment le over 1200 strodg, one company ei 100 men being on detached duty at Scranton. , . Ravournesiar RiLICS roe rim Sairmaitt Fps:-+-110171. A. W. Benedict has genepealy eoneeniott to, send to the Pittsburgh 13mWart Fair ttio Wendt:al chair In Which John : ash. cock pat when presiding over thergontitiental °engross Istl7 ZS, and.aLo tlie -titdestt *bleb the Declaration of Independence Wasisikned. The ehair.l3.ll2olr and .haa been formany rime used by the Speaker In the fence of -Repro tentativea,.and the table In the hill of the Siete Library. Those mementoes of the put will be attractive features in the olden time department of the fair. ~ lot= Daowerso.—Tte body of pi boy, aged about tea , years was found - drowned In the Ohtd.rivsf i lat clointnees Station, on .Wedsies daT,':lt had lain in the .. later 'abent,i' - two weeks: II boy' had 'on soundabonti and oassinet pants, and was barefoottr7llllooS ones held an inquest, : but the IS13121:10024da: eased conk& nog be &soar Otiood , ! : ',-;•' 2 :4"^404 , - • ;i 1- Tax VeznierioneibfoOlang yeaterdai held. an Inquest upon tlaa , :bOdlet o f a ! madanaway, wbo wee. killed at' (lo bo= Station on Tuesday nlobb, 'The joy found a Tordlet of &cadential death. Camp. belt wae.not killed, as ropoeted, but be now Ilea in a critical 'condition at flawlelley. - GlowmenOn Saturday evening last, &Mat' named - Campbell, melding on the Allegheny tiver i wypealto Pine Creek, fell from the flat Golden Gate, and was drowned, at Redhenk. Deceased feared: icanally; A: Hour —ColonslEl6 Aid Oonher, of the Eleventh Penniylvankt Regiment, retched home yesterday, imitating front a severe hul lo& wound in tho left Oust, whetted recently while on 1401[4 duty. . , , • • • Tai Jon Tux*, the Celmtal• Coma *ill aotnsonos o3i Zona" week, nd aliases, tram of thvoonty are ;avid to sand !labile titian'td the Distriet Attorney Immedlate!,y. '~r_,-~rx~u~cw.:..~.'~a5.,~.,..~:r.+'....x ux,.xs. i REBEL DISPATCHES Monica, May 18.—Authentle news from Brookhaven says: Gen. Banks escaped to New Orleans with Jiro thousand men, and Alestndria surrendered to Taylor with eighj thousand prisoners and twenty guns, twelve hundred mules, thirty-five boats, twenty-six in good order and the rest damaged. Baton Bongo has been evacuated by the enemy, and Is now is possession of the conL federates. Natohea L burning. Two squares aro gotio and fire atilt raging. Moron, La., Slay I7.—Newe from Alexan dria up to the day before yesterday states that Bank. has boon fourteen days oat off from all communication. It la supposed that Le will attempt to cut his way through by way of Markstille. A largo flotilla of gunboats went up Red River yesterday. Heavy firing was heard In the directidn of our batteries at Fort Do Rue say. The result ❑ not known. Eellc of Gen. Washington. We bare been handed the following nom ananlostions, which enfaciently captain them selves : "One day when Gen. W 611111110013 was pa• rading his man in Alexsadrla, Va., ho called for his sword which had been left In my shop for to get sonceAllv o er mputitlng on it. As he took his sword he hanaed hie his walking cane, Baying "keep it until I call for It." The general i never called for it, and I kept It for, Masai' PZIT2EO.II." "The above 1s a true account of the cane, as Irecelved it from my former husband." HANNAH STANTON. "I haring married Mr. Peterson's widow, and she having made a present of tho walk ing cane to me, I freely present It to the San, itary Pair, that all its healing and paving virtues may be applied to the wounds of the young heroes who bare bled to keep that union which tht/ old hero set up. I was for merly a citizen of Allegheny city, but now reside in Wilkinsburgb, Allegheny county. Enna STANTON" -- 1 From a Battle-field Letter. rally round the Flag, boys." During one of those eventful nights, when the troops lay in line of battle behind their temporary fortifications of dirt, logs and rails, ao4 the continuous crack of the sharpshooter's rill* rollod along our front, a solitary voice struck op the patriotic song, 'Bally round the flag, boys," and almost instantly, thousands of the men, who seemed to have been waiting for something to dissipate the gloom which thoughts of the day's carnage had engender d, were shouting to a chose which "shook tho depth of the forest's gloom:" "The talon forarrr, hurrah boys, barrel:l' Down with the traitors, sod up with the stary,",t, As down Cm line It went, the refrain swell ed Into one cart roar, exultant, triumphant, and breathing defiance to the wary enemy, whore only reply was the spiteful whit of ex tra bullets from their skirmish lino, whistling harmlessly by. Too 13tuva Bore—The Chicago ✓oareo learns from a gentleman just arrived tro.• Washington, that the boats going down th. Potomac with the reinforcement, for cieneral Grant's army cheer every boat that Is bring ing up the wounded, and that the wounded, on the decks of the boats, lying on their backs, and turning on their elbows, when able, return the cheers, waving their hands a, far as their strength will permit- All the wounded, cur informant says, only pray 'that they may be able to return to renew the battle. S.iel • IT4Rl• ":1112 irr E .3 - -. SAN ITA RY FA I R.—All Stato, . - o-Y County. Oily •Ind Tone OtEcere•ln %Ventura Punosyleuuhs, Rescue. kohl° and %Ventur e Vir g inia, will pipes, make their euntribcoluts lo t tho rine bomb Knelt's, Fat, to the uodonlitOud, Chairmen Of said ComatlLlee, to that the prope r credits may tu gi Cummunteatio n t to re g ard to the above mat ter .lit bu' t nartually attended Vo Et. A. HEBRON, Ghltirrzmn of ero oor.lttoo. JOHN 11. STEW ART , Socn4Arl• ant rillfl3 hteredl.l to t Saalt4r, P.& mo•e -4,llgr,cnorfo, the atoovA to, I nat . . . - P FOR. THE 6-OLDLEM-I We, the undersigned, hereby give the . I wave. of one day. or tb• sums sat oppb- I lite to our names, to the Pittsburgh Sanitary Pair, for a he Slob and Wound , Id Soldier.; Rim add CL. tenet ar establa 6.fid, mane, Pre/rob e or creole, sad Ll• foesll4.l Let the PrLiarietor, Mar-ave. 800, or my psoetatlc e r'''' taeneerby " e ' ll . X:PYtneho* o.. :' ' t . l7 ,l l7ll 'l" rniTtr, f7ar r tle t c! t shop, boa yard, store, trade or rem:potion to whico ho belongs, tremmit the mamma to Ns tusmrs Hours, Jr., Tramurer of the Pair, Pittsburgh. by Thetter romits of the money -111 Le duly *Gk./121244rd le and the oewspapers. The eound of the bow, the gemns of oar lumbers and defenders; the memory of the glorious dostl, 001 onr hop. of geom. in the etrugglo, call au m to be prompt mid generous. Slay God pu lotto the Mort of every Christi. and patriot to fretpo vita his take or hie tempura For the Rarontire Otautnittes. - myIOttYELLS 11. Plarl7oT, Cbalransa. R ELLIC," AND TROPHIES. "OLD CURIOSITY SHOP." The old and eo-operation of the patriotic people rf Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio, le here by rogneeted, in making the shove mtmcsi depart ment of the arming Pittsburgh Smeltery Petra:pal ly a credit and • encems. Nomerane rellos sad trophin or the pussent war, of the blexicen war, war of 1811. Indian mod Itevolaticrothy wars, .010.11fre cceonsoted with ti. early settlement of our Nylon, or with mono, and mem prominent to oar history, truths!. iles of every description are stored away In priests mr erptschw, thi may, If bnvoght tom,ther, render the “OLD OL - 12108ITY 8805. not thrX Neat of the at tractions of the Fair. The camilittee therefore ask that all who no. to help Cong the good nose, would nod in each articles of the above de scription ea they may have, or cola procure from other; or notify the commit/ee when they can be roemd. Artoles donated will b. dleperead of aa the donors may direct, ar 'under the &motion of the Lataarthe Committee. Dot article. merely Placed an exhibition, recelpted for by any member of the commlttes, lb earcresky proserbod met 'abroad. A letter should woompany moth article goring ita orl Watery, e to- -and Mt be donated. lb velem Ohs ems-riot:to yorr can, and lend no the mat On Cshalltd the Onmenittes, JOB. 8. 1111111 Othoolx U. Orman, Becbtoary.U3ON, thtsdrinan. /keret. elehoe donated, or left for exhibition, am be loft with: - or addressed to either of the following member. of thecommittee: W. D. eI'OOWAN, Soo') Ex. Com, ea wee., Pittab' g. HON. JAB. VEECII, comer 4th and Groot iamb. DU. DICKSON, corner Penn and iburd etreeta. 8. RIDDLE, Pormilice, hear D. LECT BDIEtt tiewinkleyvi e.Ps. SANITARY FALK—The Committee on Idechanica . Hall r.speethdly ravioli% ell who as declines to centrlbnto machioary or roanufao. tares of my description, appropriate to that De partment, to ' report as attawdad to at 734, 12% o'elpelt daily. my2Lll.w•taad DB F. BMA Burgeon and Acconchenr, 150.144 aIuTITSULD &Li id dav t 0.4.• A niac.l4 imetillssBobactsa give, to ll*. l / 1 2 1.400; nuts; nnisbeni myth. °croft F. IRISH, PIftSICIAW AND SURGEON. no, sso. ran arinax.bekn Made mildratat Dftr GOODS Shawls ! Swques I Circulars Basquines I Jackets! Dress Goods! Hoop Skirts! NEW AND CDE'P! 59 Market Street Just Received. MACRUM & GLYDE. ,1 de. •t ilcutkjrt at A Lux ISCORMICS, & CO., VALLiir JUL FOUNDRY, Pittsburh. Pa. SO - arehome, an Luata.TT snmET. Usaufaoturers of COOS, PARLOR AND MAT ING STOVES, PABLOIIAND KITCHEN ()UTE% LIDLLOW RABE, etc., Stoel and Oirrsr lag IfITO Cestlugs, Ocariag, Gas; Water ena dr tlzen Pipe, Sad Imo. Dog Iron, %Neu Sorel, Su. gar Kettles, Pulleys, Eiaog., Car Wheels, Conliliags and Castings generally. .41W, Jobbing sad Mariam Castings ma. 4 so order. Patented . Portable UM, with Steam or Horse Poem.. aollzeold ONRIL & STONIMAN, MSBOPPLORTIMEBB OP WU= WOES Hart always an tams and Take to order IRON tam Rams 80BrIN WIDE MO= ; SIXTE3, of all dada: UIDDLTD, for denary ana ; lIDArI IMILIDTTAL WIRE WORD, WORE TOD WINDOWS, dn.; DITZD PAGES, 0 for Patna; . THIRD STREET FOUNDRY. , (Formerly foreman at Anderson ( k l. l4lllpaa forpct fad; Met be ,InWre Me friend..friend.. and dm pablio generally low opened • Foundry It the earner of nod street and Unanore7 tone, OFFordlo Vnbenee Bt..' Foundry. for Vac yurpoee of monnfactendYg 3.1E19T ' .11MAIINIRT, ()snack G.b , d.5,9 MOULDS, PU wo LLLTS, Lc. Special &MAU= glrco. to numbess • rk. 1 moo-ft. _ _ . et Kumar MALT. BRITANNIA, BRASS AZio NIIEET COLLIES k WP.ItEHT, NAM/%dame oil/ASTON MMES. Lila' /3 UNII. Ella and LAMP DEABBEB ahrterally.; Also. TIN LANTICIIN TIIIILULNOS,VBO/2 JAI/COVEY/8,- de. Efranalsararers or ttllizu d Wright'. Patent . TIN JUG TOP. No.l 22B ceoad.treet,lPlttsteergE. ap:11 nEr.AS : • -TOWNES, to of . firm of - Favmei & Ebalry,) JOHN B. rtnnOlC (las . at nemm & C 0..) /BON TOIIINDIRS ihml • trrrsurBo9. Moth Ward, Plttetrotsh, po. i 2.ly , JQFi3t g , BZBUON 3 00, P. btrdEVERANCE ey ~..NOl. 53 WaTIMST. pj,,Pitta manniktmr cd'BOILID2 UPTAIS I.WBOVOIM SPDLlA:cotrunco tad Talrood,of gray' .., 1 • Partleuht Mad at ithapsd onus sad law . lute in , mall.. mad* te. Orin la Mat 1414 .11;,,'; ..-, : PC4.11.1. alnt.""lf lat F. 942ll4 #' -140423, . -. . ' :i. + _-..... 2, - . s . - 4.1,...4.,5,...z,,,,,1c--:e::•4, C.SRPETS.OIL CLOTS.% Of FOURTH STREE D ! VEW STYLES I -Li I.; ! or I . _ __,, ml jW.INDO.W ; , HADES • 7 I nrothrn 7111.' JAL ' - ~ V 11 . 6 1 NEW SI , ,t 1. 2 4. G STOCK Ift I ' ' 4 "' 1 C A. 1 7 2, .I=' MI rit S; I WELL BEA-SON/ID • 1 f OIL CLOTH. IC • el AT MCA L • DARPE . T STORE. No 87 FOURTH STIMET. lakl9 . HAVLNO PURG-HASE.I)-4 TO OITE Owlr TEM ENTIRE. STOCK OMITS, OIL CLOTS, &V, Lately hpld by W. hicCLINTOGra, et 1117darkot stmet, se an abbN by the consolldstioa, to offer ths LARGEST sTopic TO BB FOUND IN TEA WST, 47 THE LOITeEST PRICES. Oliver McClintock dr, Cori No. 13 SLIME .21MEZT. pro (X) TEES. Fiat Embroidered Cloth, Plinhossed Cloth. Victoria A. new wad imortaa,nt )rst mcelnd et the NEW CARPET STORE IlcriaLLTD, COLLMS & CO. eh 4 VEMTIAN BLIND TRIMILNIBBI Aa emdrely acs and complete aoarmlent. ;tat ceivad at. tae DI E W CAJEL.P.V.Ir P.. 3 IC OFr Or KoPARLAND, COLLINS II CC. 4/..i.Vitund CT U.KERS. 4c. Tis is/ BRASS WO CADELIN & CR4WFORD„ liisonfa , —"urnr, of every vailay of jalsiwd BRASS WORK FOB PLUMBERS, STEAM OR GAS FITTERS, MACHINISTS, AND iCOPPERSNITBS. • BRASS CASTINGS, of all dewripptione nowls order. STEAMBOAT WORK, STEAM AD CAS PITTING, sod REPAIRING, Promptly attouded to. • . Partlenler ettention fetid to fitting op REFINE RIES FOR COAL AND CARBON OILS. • Also, Solo Agents for the Western District of Peon-' eylvanls for the wile of MARSH, LAESDELL S • CO.'S PATENT SYPHON POMP, the beet ewer In. Envlng no retro. it to one HMb to get ont of order, end well throw mom water titan my pomp q mice It. Elm &pia IRON CITY WORKS. BIACKISTOSII, lIEZIPEEIL , LL Cc CO., TOMIDERS ,UirD Corner of Pike &ad O'Hara, std Pik.. and Walnut Streets. (Near Ott, Water Works.) theanfactgrem of stationary and other ENGlfirliS, ROLLING MILL CASTINGS and MACHINERY, of all kinds, and grnmral Jobbers. Prompt attention Rienzi to repairing ROLLING MI MILL MALNKET. &Way PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1861 DITECRIDOZ'S ritTr.- OVAL L 4 W CEULNLINIM'Y MULIV7LOTT.arD 07 XX FLINT GLASS These Obimueys are intended for tho fiat lamb, hea to ting all parts of the glass equally, does nett:gam. It cracking. E. D. DITERIDO3, Port Pitt Glum Works, Washington street, 117 Pittsburgh, Penna. ROBERTS, BARNEs.& PARKS, ■o. 89 Third St" Plttaburgb, TIN ail) HEM= reoN WORKIZBA And Nanufactaxon of JAPANNED TIN WAD E Wa an now manufacturing and bass n band Batting Apparatus of all kinds, Toilet Ware In Setts, Water Coolers, Grocers' Tea .d Spies Canisters, Cash &c. d an Spice Belzer, T.:abler Drainers, Bnionssai knv A largelat of Bird Cases for ade low. Oil Cans of all size. .4 patterns, T. Booting, Conductors, mid all kinds of Jobbing Work done to order. B . II : PriTSBVEGIII, Pd. PARK, BROTH:RH & CO., klanaK=nsco of DLST QIIAL/TY =Mum OAST ETEZL Square, Mat and Octagon, of all Area. Warranted equal to any lmponod ar atannfactond la Ohio wan ltir Otto. and warehaaae. Nos. 140 and 151 PflIS and 120 SECIOIrDSTRESTS, Plttabargh. fethlyd ear Au wee ca was uz 111*. et TOULTII STE.EXT ALFRED DAVIS, METAL TrortlCs.