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THE GRAND CAMPAIGN.
The` ew Tork Tril?ane of. Wednordey
mart icig contains the following connected a. •
. seemingly 'oorrcht review of the - retreat o
Lee from Opottsylvania and Grant's rapid and
so fez suo6os36ll.partuit of him:,
• • When lianeock's corps. woe put in
motion for Bowlfog GrOCti •on Priday night,
Lee bad already abandoned Spottsylvania
Gond-House. -The attack by llhodee's divis
ion of Ewell's corpa onfirent'S reason Thurs
, day was undoubtedly to cover the retiromont
of the rest of thaarmy, and with a less reso
lute commander' than Gen. Grant might have
availed to delay pursuit still longer. When
Abut attack ,was made : the advance of Le e,
retreating army had churned the North Anna.
When Harhookatirted Be was - too late to in
tercept or to overtake riven the rear guard of
the rebels; The 'fight at' 'Milford Bridge we,
• stamp one, bat was small in - untabers. With
the exception of that cache:ltch andof cavalry
skinnishesitherawits. no engagement north
of the river--a fait which prowl conclusively
that Peri hadleonlor. days' withdrawing has
-- foreab - ,,Yet even alb: Hancock was on the
road, den.'Grantseemito havolieeathdonbt
whether ha had not , still- sumo' force of the
itanirir. on' his flank, and - his movements,
thottglijsiet eritrasno rapidity r were cautious.
He ieems not to have been In poisesslon of
cemplete information - . lie was-in fact par
. Ening the lamyler Leo., - lint' was cbligoggo
conduct biapersnit sou to guard against the
possibility bf -deception ; hence the long
cereal hitwoorithe- starting of the 2d and of
the -oda*. ibinir:;" honed the. intreachment of
theatilit Irriford; waiting Torthe meta body
to 00111*AIN•hence theittrantholdnettisteit.
• ly Irepthn tliti alba
. aedetielcaburg road
andlhodelayof Burnside'rearni, acting as a
useless
to
• ,Elad: Goni.',Graat been
' able. ao 'kiwis positively the movements of
Lee, and lib position, he would have been
aora'atheliorthAnna come days sooner, or
would , hare - fought a battle this side of it.
Still, wheß hie rusabig was once begun; it
was a Marini at. derision and rapidity. Un -
aware 'ea he was of the 'eaemy's absolute
haniperad' by the necessity of
providing against, , sequiso,,ha . nevertheless
moved Itle,Wholearmy. 33 miles in three days
—itt , thaturcumatances, and considering the
numbers, an instance of remarkable Celerity.
Oar dispatches some down to theafternoon
of Tuesday:' Hancock marched on Friday
night, rent' ottßowling Green on Saturdaj at
2 to thi afternoon, and Milford in the even
! .1 4 1: g wI th n e o li t ', P11% 1 V4 * the iTe c tit e L t a Va,7 lthd ;
of Lee. Trio ' Slit, 6th, and . 9theorge, march
ing In Ow artier In which they, are mentioned,
' cams up by parallel^ and - converging reatis,
west;4of the railroad, on. Sithday, and en
Monday advanced to- the North Anna Hirer,
whith was 'crossedby the 2d and sth Corp!
at half peat stain:at afternoon of-that day,
Warreebaring to dispose of a considerabie
Itabatiorotin order to, o.gablish. himself on
the lath* hank: 'At toe p. m. on Taesday,
li•••••k And:Marred ware marching fat tee
• Santis:4=s, and- though tha troops vow,
greatly fatigued, expocied toroach it by night.
fall. From the limo Hancock moved, down
to Om -doctfo.f the lut.ilimputelt„ Gen. Grant
. has hiritrisimpti prorating Lou—nothing else.
It Li not beeessary titian. Gnat into to
conceithlhe fact that Leo got away from his
front, at Bpi ttsylvinits rather: unexpectedly,
and thatha 4 1 , 1CP ,, at din covering sue retreat
as adroitly that, though it may barn been sue
petted as Thursday, it was not rarely known
' till WO er three:days-later—not tinkle escape
beyond the:North Anna bad been accom
plished. ; Bat - - that ie .of little moment; the
vital bet being that-Lea did have to retreat
There-can be no question : that th. want of
supplies was one main' cattro that compelled
him befall batik,'snit I,prithable that fn the
ozPoolation , t of holding the PonsPitutrg and
Denville 'Railroads, and to of getting - Ilich-
mend providoned and Insuring, retreat when
nearazarl,•ies-061:110 to the conch:Won toit-ban
• don the - Strg:Cont.Witlioith it Struggle and to
make !want - to' hold the North Anna line
during the abort time which would, be occu
pied by'Grantin foreiag orb' Limning it The
South .4nriaiiinainato him-46 put Una seem
ingly of itrungth at -its continence with the
pimunkei—buttlieto ice deal clithati
mony goirigrfaiihoir 'that 'Leo does not.mean
to *Ter baltlic °atria...the:exterior de
fense/ ef tllichmond—a. line four urilisor
aeon from city.:' Ithr presumable, m ore.
over, trite ahandtiritaent inhet.:ltorth
Anna, arid eaVrdally` the from'necessity which
the tomtit; 'of liiesrmy must now impose on,
his milltarylcuigment. -- Ifti -
cannot. afford
• that Mt legions-should bi subjected to the'
mortilleation „and discoltraputtent . of a.com
. palsoirr'istreat fritaanother position vainly
defended. Dater go ...Straight to Iticlunond,
and bast.to the strength el its earthworks;
It b to be remarked Nile: that the length
ening of General Gist** lite of conilatihica
tin is coutyleasatod -in various ways.' The
retirementrifleabehind the North Anna puts
it carotids /Meet to interrupt Gdetztta. If
Leo lingers miltrthe South Alma, the North
. 'Anna pirifetriftctiere General Grant's left
flank, sad provents althri any =overheat: di
rectly upon. it, of any attempt on his rear.
He may open new lines to Port Boyar. to Tap
pelt:nook, and, if necsthery, to ll:banns,
sad all of them will be,eafrt from everything
but Cavalry—of which:Lee -has too small a
Bore to rote it in useless raids Co the Inca
'medalist:supplies of his enemy.
Therri another reason for the 'withdrawal
of Lee within the defenses of - Richmond: If
Richmond IS' half an -well.protecitid en the
north: as luts been .reported, At smaller force
. than Leo's srmyhantemporarily hold itsforte
- mod todOttbloP and.al no . place SO fortleadean
be approached without 'caution, Loe May And
ample time to ciptriate - against Butler, white
thn. Grant it closing abort! Richmond -
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Dab however that may be, the mm 1 41 11 12.
• . =narrows:. When LOO is foreocinto
ad, the
,aeptare Of that city is . only a
gnesticat of tinicV`To be .fltiyen to defend it
-, by the. strength: of ;its walls and not by the
streeath at hie army in the Add Ii tha most
htimilisibe _._ ,, alialter aihlob . Leo has yet
against enemy ; which • an army which be -has :re.- .
peatidly: - declared. t' beaten, 'be esinot
a - ow'-nutintain- a conceal—that 'is what he
matfeescur brit!' 'retreat.' -Ma bat cause for
sanitation is that ha ran away en secretly
• Shad his enemy, foia tow Angg. de not know
halm gone. ..fliflisWeetilog into hls wuted
ranks area bls musicians and bin: imbalance
Mike , no 'thought for his wounded
w 'the Confederaffyitselftkin the - Instant
' danger-et poristing.. ,, ileys: of seventeen :are
*garrison for Bleiortond. Who does' ant see
that this list Atruggloctramendona as it will
bi, Is an Oast of-diaperitiont '-_ - - •
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BattleWein;
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In the ligh t between DMus .end Dianna-
CUD an •Fridaydaer, thretrigade of-Oafs - Mel
Ilowaso weiStho,herets of the day, and.dody
leoeleill this; thanks *of lOen..Ozoames for
th e i r Ge tian tMe 2 d brereei• The -following
- anoidoto of the brims Old Colonel is worthro
' A few days ago our men ;seas renci aaao
ed by Oi rebid ihorprhooter conha ilea in the
brrishWood. , •After be had wounded several of
our mon,Verines attempts were maO to get a
‘.pop'!. at'him without - erect -vit Jost .the
• gallant, old celond hi& uPoni tho follo'sring
• tagenions tiumght:rattar danglions espri
..sient of enticing Om rebel cot "of Ms conceal
"Zo3l," %soh cot whore
the mote earoor - frorap for as 110013 'as the
Smith= treader-len meihe will lot ay!'"
...Getting deliberately from ths ride-pit,
whimhte had been watching • operations; the
• Colonel walked i few puce and calmly Boated
himself rt , on kettnnp.;:goarcely" bid he done
' before bang :went the '1111), liKld Mole
•- flow ;put - 11400 -close proximity to be
egraable: Let, era the_mok.o bad. cleared
Away, .do z(ii tad pa.uotritadite
IPA - whirs the rebel -Jay, - and, in s few mo
ments after his body, reeking with gore;
dragged fromlte hiding plate, laming react end
not less than throe bash! through
On seeing the body the fJaciala exclaimed,
"There; bem . dtd Lisette!) yen; mild draw
Ide thy f " - • ' . , 1 • ;
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RELIGIOUS INTELLIGRNCE
Tho forty-eighth aanlrersaty of the
American Bible Society was celebrated at
Irving Ball, New York, on Thuriday, May
12th.- Jamml teamox t Esq., recently elected
President la thee of 'Ban. Luther Bradiab,
deceased, deoupied the chair. Religions
exorcises conducted- by Bishop Janes of
the M. E. Church. From the annual re
porta we learn twenty-eight new auxiliaries
have been recognized, and many old ones
bare been reorganized. • Tho receipts from
all sources daring the year were $580,578,-
60. Total books printed during the same
, eried 1,592,198. Item for the year, 1,-
500,578 volumes. Thirtycight agents; of
of whom Bent Taro in the foreign field,
hive been employed during they ear. Bibles,
testaments and' parts of .seriptures granted
to the army and navy withid the pest two
years is 768,075 'volumea. To ttte Freedmen
of the South, 18,404 volumes. Grants to
eeoeded States, 217,824 volumes, and sales
/at 40;054. Total, 2u,e38. Five new agents
have been appointed for the foreign work
during the year. -The Scriptures are being
published in Italy, Germany, Russis, Turkey
India, Chlua,the Sandwich Islands, besides
Scriptures is Arabia for the blind in
Egypt. The Society publisha books at
home and abroad, in about &lipid.% lan
guages and dialects. Interesting addresses
were delivered by Rev. Dr. Fair' is, of New
Turk; Rey. W, L. Thornton, N. A, of Lon
don, a delegate from the 'Wesleyan Confer..
ence to the N. E. Church, now in session
in Philadelphia; Rev. - Dr., Sunderland, of
Washington City; Bishop hiclivaine of the
Protestant• Episcopal Diocese of Ohio; Rev
erdy Johnson, Jr, of Baltimore; Rev. Lack.
lin Taylor,. delegate-of the British and For
eign Bible Society, and Bev. Joseph T.
Duryea.
• The following eloquent paragraph
is taken from the address of Bev. Mr. Clark
of the African M. E. Church, one of three
delegates to the General Conference of the
IS. E. Church, now in session in Philadel-
I phis: "The Church of Christ must take
her plane as the vanguard of the mighty
hoist of God in the reformation of the world,
and all other appliances will follow in the
train. Our Conference is pleased, there
fore, to learn this tendency of your
Church; the Mother of Methodism in this
country, to the recognition of this principle
ao long trampled In the dust. 100 pray that
we may prove ourselves worthy of this re
cognition of manhood. It is our innate
heiti to be grateful fir favors bestowed:
Farm; we engrave upon the imperishable
tablets of our hearts, while injuries with=
are,like sentences; written upon the drifting
sand2' Thivindicates that a colored man's
mind is capable of mental - culture!
lAdepersdat says the well.
intiven Methodist clergyman, nee. John
McClintock, D.D, who has spent the last two
years as pastor of the Amer Man Chapel in
Paris, has returned to New York ; and we
timid be glad to hear of himas overwhelm
ed. with the thanks fellow citizen!,
for many good services to the American
cants while abroad. It farther says we
desire to make a conspicuous record of the
following resolution adopted at the late
Meeting of the - American and Foreign
Chrictia.' n Union, became every word sf it
is richly deserved: nßeiotord, That the
thanks of this meeting; as repreaentatives
of our fellow-eitizens, be given to the Bev.
Dr. McClintock; for his valuable services
in vindicatinglirtraduced country heroic
the peopleirßorope."
—4 meeting was held some days
;Since:at the Cooper Institute, Now York, to
eidopt a plan for sending christian minis
tore and lecturers into the likruthrits calm.
try. An able committee of ministers and
laymen, residents in New York, Boston sad
Philadelphia, were appedided to mature
plan. Among the pectoris composing the
committee we observe the names of Bev.
Jr" Ferris LLD, Bev. John MoClintock
D.D, Rev, S. H. Tying, D.D, Dr. E. N:
and George H. Stuart. Addresses were
delivered by Rem. Kirk, Lockwood, Delt7es,
and Hon. Eli Thayer.
effort is being made tor:teenier).*
central Congregational Church in Philadel
phia. It is said one gentleman has pledged
tca•the enterprise $lO,OOO. Rai. Henry
Ward tether preached morning and eve
ning on the 15th, at Concert "all, on Chest
nut street, to immense audiences, and Bev.
Dr. Stone of Boston, on the 22d,"at the same
place, in irehalf of.this movement. • ;
—A Citicferenco of the believers' in an
early end ofil4 world , Met at the Lowell
street Chapel,. Reston, some weeks ago.
Bev. Edward Iturtduun preached thecpen ins
sermon. Quite a ;lumbar of the brethren
wore long hair, 'shawls, green spectacles,
and carried gingham umbrellas—an inev
itable indication, says the. Boston Port,
that reformers are around.
" —lt is eat& to be an undeniable fact
that previous to the revolution of 1780,
Paris reckoned. 10,000 priests and. monks,
500.0.00 inhabitants. No
Tor the
capital
hasn poptdation,Of 1,900,600,runt &xi net
possess it priests. 1 • ,
—a—The General' Synod of the Iteibrined
Pns. bYtoilan Patch Minh meets in &he.
nectady, ',N. Y., Finn Wodnesday, June Ist.
The opening . sermon will..bs preached by
tha.liev.o7. W. Chambers, D.-D., of New
Yca, President of, the Gencralcilyned.
Presbyterian, ptadiehed in 'Phil
adelphia, halt been ricently enlarged and
'Ahern's . ° improved. It is nn ps•
per, ably. conducted; Outspoken in its de.
ntinciatiOn 'of . tht.aecursed rebellion,. up
.l4filnrChe supreme, laW of the land.
'the Presbyterian Church (New
ficitool) at':Collegeßill, near Cincinnati, 0.,
a' gracious work of revival is In progress.
purr one hundred are indulging hope, a
y kril e portion of whom are young ladies of
'thelemialoCollege..
:,—The fruits of the Into revival in the
I+iratTieabyterian Church in - Springfield,
Mass; Inumbers nearly one .hUndred and
fifty perm:iris ; and A now congregation has
iiett formed
- The anntuilmeetin of the Boned, of
.Foreign • .51.1saitme , been held..
%Wei iteePte frOm all emireeht having beim
69; the - ;.experise6,#2l,Lo9
Thirteen naisilanariest Miertibeetireemt forth
into, the field daring Moiler.
• The Pittsburgh :Synod; gyp:131;0.40 1
lttherun:Churelt;"will hold its artiatialmteet-.
Ling, in the . Eugligh • - Lutheran Church of
Rochester, Beaver county, -Pennsylvania,
Otirameneing:itedneeday, Juno let.•
—St. is. ;•reportcd tho ConsistOrY of
iiienews; 4ve denied. to the MasoolatiOn
parlors the.use of the churches the cel
ebration dose threo.bmilietillk niusiscres;
ry,c‘ftlie death
. treeitircee the
MotliodiatE SlLtasial7:BoaWdorilii the
weekindiMg4th
Ls2.~iT~ ~.s: t+)atC~'q..~'y +rCwik t ~
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Exciting Trial at Youngetown, Ohio—.
Two Women Tarred and Feathered—
Verdict of $5,000 Damages.
theevening of the Dat of March teat an
ontrapous assault was perpetrated upon the
persons of two fon:odes residing at 'Youngs
town, Ohio, named Mn. Louisa Stearn, cud
her sister Emma C. Rees. These women were
charged with keeping a disreputable homse, and
a preconcerted arrangement was made, by a
number of met and women of the town, to
enter their house by force, on the night above
designated, end tar and loather the objection.
able woman. The scheme was carried out to
the latter, and the mob 1/141 charinterized by
the grossest violence and btatality.
The men and women who participated In
this disgraceful outrage were generally dis
guised, but most of, them were recognised by
the women assaulted, and. Milt WU sublet
, quently • entered' against thirty or hero of
I them, by Emma C. Ems, who laid her darne
-1 gee at $25,000. The case mime on Ter trial, on
I Monday, in thi Common Pleas of Mahoning
county, and excited an extraordinary degree
of interest in the eammunity. The testimony
was very voluminous, and we subjoin a few
extracts, from which the mein facti may .he
gleaned:
Miss Ann Niblock tallith , / As follow; t Mrs.
Hiram. Park came to my sister's house. at tom
o'clock thit afternoon; she said the &tiptoe;
racy were going to put down those Bose !Orli;
that they had separated Po Weis and wife, and
had calmed trouble onough'in families; thut
Wets, going to cut oft their hair, tar and feath
er them, and destroy their furniture, dresses,
and $152 set of furs; she wanted my Eider to
go.• Wewent to Mrs. Park's hots° that after
noon., Mrs. A. J. Pulsed, Sarah Murray,
hlrstiMary Niblook and Mrs. Parkwere there.
When we went in Min Murray inquired If
these ladles wished to be droned; It was about
eta in the araning;no one then had • Magni..
ch; saw terms*. revolvers; ladies. handled
them; Mrs. Park put one in .her pocket; said
she knew how to use it; she sold she had
cayenne poPpei lb Weir In their eyes and
scissor' to out their hair off; said they got the
tar of Mr. Packard, who Said he would supply
the turpentine if they wanted it: I went up
In the evening with them; raw Mrs. Herber
coming out of the home; the said the tar
made her sick. I sold "Oh, Mrs. Amber,"
and she ilapt her hand on my mouth. Mrs.
Park said James Bens, was to be on hood, ho
was a good fellow. She said they were taking
op Sim Powa' . camel :•anderstod that
°battle Howard's family were separated • by
plaintiff; Howard was a Man •et Laditence;
Enian woo &bent sixteen years old when she
wept away with'Howard ; don't remember of
seeing Emma on the street fob a year after
Reward loft her Boss family boarded with
when i they coma to Youngstown; am
• daughter of Benjamin liiblock, who fortacs
ly.koot the Union-House.
Ottusr witnesses eorreberatel the *bore tee
timony, !hewing that the &malt wu preoon
BTATIMEIT OP VIZ iLLIATLIR
gaILIM O. 13.030 M." 113 the foilllWieg state.
moot: My sister myself and ear two chit
drab ware all tha t were In, the been. My
sister was in bed sick upstairs. The onildren
had gone to bad, one op stairs, one down
attire. I heard some one in the alley ask
"is thin Mi. BMWs house:" the answer was
"yo,.' rheard a 'patio rep at the doer; I
opened it, and a matt dressed In a wrapper
came in, and took me by tho th.roat; I scream ,
ad. T hey washed In, send me, pushed me
down, tied my hands, cut ol.my hair mid put
tar sad feathers on toy head. They ent open
o pillow to get the feathers; Hero were ire
or sin persons bold of me; others had
sticks breaking , heluntiture. My Celt came
down amiss, and they rend het /,there
was a bright 6'1,410e-ft the room. Mrs.
Addle Wick was 'there ; it was Thowia
tee Herber who took me by the throat. lie
was disguised with stripes down his tote
end a loofa wrapper on. I belleye Mrs. Han•
oak Arms was there; Eliza Witt was there;
I. think Lasers Wick,Joha Wink, Wm- With,
James Pato, James Itayen and Henry Don
nell. My sister called out the aamce of Jetia
Seedy, Sarah Parris! and Lefty Packard. As,
she railed their names, they srould turn Lite',
backs. My sister did not tome down until
they cut my hair and were potting tarots,
when they seised her. John Wick and Wm.
Wick came In while:llCW on the floor; walked
round and went cut. James Rene was at Use
door with a dub in his hand. The women
said they would fle,me ; would take my bead
down and make zee look pretty; would take
my English out of me. It teemeda long time
while they held me on the floor, though it
might hare bean a abort time. They forced
feathers into my month. Hamilton, Brothers
and Infield canto in and reacted me. I went
up stain ea soon AS the crowds/root ant; there
was a light up there. In about Ore minutes
some one came up the outside; stairs. James
Rayon ordered toe door open; said "be Would
shoot ins if I did not open the door, and
would throw over the stain If I did,"
1 skid " I will shoot yon." I had nothing
to shoot with. lie said "Came boys, let's
go down and storm the castle," and went
down and throw cinders. The first cin
der straek the lamp; the second hit me; the
marls has not loft mo. Sister cried "murder I"
from the window; they said "yes, yes, we
hear You." Tiro men came up outside s tairs;
said they were friends; let them .tat they
took us, with the children, to Mrs. gammons'.
Bode over to Mr. Drake's test day and stayed
there that week. I was assisted into the our
zings by. St. Clair; could not stand etrelght
from the effects of the weight pa my. breast :
have been eery nervous since., It was three
or J on , dope before I could bare my bead
cleaned. I tboaght thorn was vihrol In the
tar, *bat found It was pepper i It stung my
eyes and flesh; m Laois swelled. When
Hamilton came in I had given stymy life; I
was thinking of the other world and of my
boy. I had ceased feeling, a want of bieath.
I was not aide to speak to tail them not to
kill um, or to get up from the tne. They de
stroyed all the furniture, and took away
gloves, perfumery, elbow, silver needle case,
thread, ie.
XI.II.II7LIZei STATIVCII7.
Mrs. Louisa - Gnome teetilled;:in substanoe,
u follow,; I was sick in bed; had boon slok
two days ;:sts ter bed Just left the room'; I
hurl a snout.; left my bed and went down
stain; some urotnen caught me by the hair and
dragged'roe into the room. I then cangdout
them names—" Jolla Seely, Sarah Perrin,,
Sarah'Eark, I know yam" They aried--"We
will spoil your beauty; we'll take the English
out of you; your banes In Youngstown to
ended." if sew my sister on the door; tour
or Gee holding her; ohe of them 1.11.1 a man in
woman's clothes; I elm his pants below Ma
dress. They cut off my hair and pot tar sod
feathers oh me. Mts. Seely. Laura iykr and
Sarah Park eut my hair; about forty or fifty
In the house when I came down ; n they
bad cut the hid: off my titter's head;
Ent tar on it and feathers. Ear • face
was parole, and when they loft her site tru sp.
patently , lifeless.. Ilandlton Ilfted her up and
she fell. Ito then est bean a chair. They had a
sponge of tar and feathers etrangling my sit
ter. They did not lore my liner tit! I
screened. I said "My Godl epmebody is
killing my sister." I had a struggle with
Julia Seely for the scissors, when she was
.ouning my heir, end got them. the said,
"tura; quick, another pair at stllners."
They heat Me and bruised me, purred tar on
the top of my head. 'When I took the lesson
she was attempting to mutilate my person.
(Here the witness exhibited it pair of scissors
without; handle bent, and demonstrated bow
they were bent In the Woggle.) It took some
days to get the tar off. One of the persons
present asked for popper; there , was pepper
in the tar. They did not get me down. - .My
siater's hands were, bound witb*ropes. ; My
child was In the bed up stairs ;'my sister a
in the bed Weer. I wee married to Stearn t.
and attic his death to W. D. Johnston, from
whom I was divorced.
, .
pa After a at dcal of testimony, in blob
strord of tho dcfeadsats proved that thej, bad
no, participation in the mob, and others' that
thh repatatlon of the how:a wls bAdirrobuillog
tesjimony was offerod to' prole that the hciaso
win not of tho character alleged. The'aase
was ably argued to the fury, who retired on
Wednesday evening: On Thaniday morning
they rendered averdiot fa favor of !the plain ,
tiff for the spacial -fire tianuand dollar. data
egos against th o following defandants :
Bunnell, Sallie Bens; Jolla Biel , lleorie J.
&elk, Laura Wick, Sarah Parritti Mary Son
nedl, 'Wm. Bonne% John 19101‘..Vrancls Soo,
ma t ed Bono,- Eliza 'Barber
M ' Joseph.flarbor,
Sarah Donnell, Elba
et,James Itsyea and
A. J.:Packard:
This "dsfradateV r dsmand: a *load
which la illnwed 3z-thel:l6ttri.
_611: dela :dame
glrlog bond in the illitrof ton thotttand dol.
',, • :," i
Irma Stzetuto.—,tvaluable Ors*, 'forth
$5lO, yeaastolati on Moudikyi frola lir; gas.
tett, aeu Watt/1440, Ttur-borie and
Mai were traced as far ai whim'
the lull mu teat, • , :
A.Nais or rr.-4adies,litialLassiitat
moat PO Ind his autograptito thi Bt. 14ouls
. • .
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 28, 1864.
CITY AND SUBUBB.AN.
Protestant Er : lSt:opal Convention
The Convention re-assembled yesterday
at nine o'clock, Biahop Potter in the Chair,
and was opened with devotional exercises:
The call of the roil was dispensed with.
The minutes of yeaterday'l 'onions were
read and approved after a few amendments
and alterations.
Mr. B. B. Brunet offered the following res
olution, !shish was adopted t
Raolo.d, That a committee of five be ap
pointed to examine into the aublect and report
at the text Convention, in regard to the expe
diency of bolding the scallions of the diocese
alternately In et least two of the principal
cities of the State.
On motion, it was
Bcvotvwf, That tho Treamuer be mithcrised
M pay the traveling expenses of tho Blehop
and Assistant Bishops, to an amount not ex
ceeding $4OO.
On aotbin a eommittco of five wets ap
pointed to aka into oonsidoraUtn the pro
prtoty of enlarging the scope and Qv dada'
of this Convootion.
resolution was adopter, tendering an In
vitation to !WT. Dr. Bowe to address the
Convention on the subject of Home Missions,
this morning, at eleven o'clock.
The dilatation of the resolutions offorod
yesterday (hi :oral too dilation of the dio
cese,) by Rev. Mr. fistula, wee rezumbd. The
mover of the reeolutiont expressod hit willing•
USSR to modify them eo as not to endorse the
recommendations of the committoo.
A substitute was offered setting forth that
tho proposed division of the diocese was un
called for at tho present time.
Judge Watts, of Collide, offered an amend
ment to the intatituto, declaring it to be' the
tense of the Convention. that the State be
divided into twe dirmenn, the Sainnelmiona
dim being the bonadarrline.
The whole matter was very fally-discoused,
when, on motion, the whole ruble... 4 was laid
on the table.
AVII o'clock business was suspended, In
order to afford Dr. Howe ap opportunity to
deliver an address on the Home ?anions of
the Church.
At the oonalusion of Dr. Howe's address,
the business of the Convention was resumed.
hir. Welsh read a paper giving a detailed
account r f the labors of Christian women of
the church in parishes and hospitals. Thu
report wu prepared hi request of the ?mai
dentp to order that the whole matter could be
clearly eat forth to the chorah.
Mr. Reese', °fared the following resell,
tion, which was mmanimousi► adopted
liesotra, That the thanks of this Convam•
don be tendered to tbo clergy and laity of
Pittsburgh for the kind hospitality extended
towards them during our stay In this oily.
Also Mr. Snap, the proprietor of the Rort
Pitt Works, the Managers of the Rouse of
Refuge and the Subsktestoo Committee, for
invitations extended.
A resolution was offered extending the
thanks of th•,Consenttea to the rooters and
vestry of Trinity mad St. Pour'. Wingro,ye-
Cons for the use of their churches dertug the
1.3,10 ni of the Canveutinn.
On motion, ft was
RisOfisct, That the President of the Con.
station be requested to transmit poplin' of the
preamble and resolution on the state of the
country, adopted by the Convention, to the
President of the United States and Oovcroor
of. feunsitrania.
A amainr of resolution' to regard to the
government of the Church wore then paned.;
. After the reading of the minutes, and de
voting • short time to .devotional enrolees,
the Convention adjournedsiste
Volt:attar Militia.
Gov. Collies call for-the volunteer. tel
HUI for terries to a Itplitd'peried is being
heartily responded to thronshout the State.
It is remarkable that scall of this hind from
the Governor always brings vat &largo body
of soldiers, while coaseirlptiori steel reeraithi.,
nada' bounties, are stemparsttsless vol
Pureinly, It I. • belief that the ignite be
abort, and them mey be setae feeling of State
-pride to the matter, or it may be the ATl:it
which military oegenitation teepires among
the rolanteer militia. If the latter is let.
USK 01040, It affords one of .the best ZIMSO2I
for the immediate organization of the militia
of the State, so that this spit it may Withrow:s
latted through the entire msle popelation,
and right means be lases to acquire the
necessary military Lnetnrction, that at crery
call, the militia of the' ...that Stec.. would
fortieth voluntarily the Gtnerai Government
with all the soldier. required, without hating
to resort to conscription or sautes! bounties
Railroad Accident,
A liorribis railroad accident occurred on
Monday Met at McLure's Landing, on tho
Marietta and CM:lsnot! rallroed, about tbroe
'mints from Parkersburg, which malted In the
death of thrae aim and the wounding of so,
oral others. A largo train bearing tit* 149th
regiment of Ohio National Ona•ds, was mot•
log along at • pretty rapid rate, and *ken
near McLane's Lending the besot gate way,
owing to a defestlve-raiL Tte tender jumped
the track taking with It a passenger cat whit!)
turned upside dpwn. A soldier and two stu
dents who wore in the as car, almost in
stant', killed. Two mer.had Osslr legs broken
and roveral walo badly Waxed.
Appointment of Deputy Reglbter
• Rh. Williams, Jr., Erg., has been appointed.
by Mr. Wm. J. Richardson, Register of Mill
e:en, oonnty , Daputy Register of Wills, An;
Mr. Williams fs a member at the Pittsburgh
Dot, and 1262 formerly law partner of MY.
Swartswelder. At the breaking out of the
rebellion he was appotatod Quartermaster of
the blot Regiment, and 'spread In tbatcapsoi
ty the Penintniar campaign. During
the Boren days' tight he was attached to Oen
eral Casey', staff• Mr. Williams h on, of the
best penmen la the roanq, and is peculiarly
fitted to attend to the duties of his appoint
ment.
Knara liattallen..Tbe Last Chance.
C0..0 c this Battalion, tat the city at an
early hour Friday morning, underdomande!
(rapt. Sum! Riddle. This compUty Ls com
posed of excellent material, and will doubt
' lass give a good account of hoot!. Co. Els
now being recruited by Lieut. Stewart, W.
of the Ninth Reserves, *hose headquarters
are at Wilkins Roil. This is the loot chance
offered to get 4nte this Werke orgazdzatlea,
and those detigning to go for one hundred
days should maks Lnimosliato application to
Moat. Stewart. The company wink.e ready
to take Ito departure early went week.
Earn= Taitthxe or Iner.—Among the or.
Halo furnished to the St. Louis Fair by the
iron manufacturers of this city is a epsolmsn
iitextremely thin sheetiron rolled by Lyon,
Sborb & Co. This sheet is bat little over
1.900 th of en in Inch in thicknote—shat. is,
nine hundred Sheets of it laid together would
measure buts small fraction over en inch in
thigkmies. It is hardly possible to realima
the extreme tonally of inch ebeet. Com.
mon paper varies from 200 to 850 shoots to
the Inch y writing paper - from 75 to 200. Tho
sheet, of Iron in this specimen are thinier
then the finest bank Onto paper, and probably
quite as thin as gold foil is generally drain.
This remarkable epochnen was rolled from
Sligo bloom. A similar specimen we believe,
will be tarnished for this Fair.
Smarm) lltx Itrawr,r , Last ensuing a young
lady du passing along Fifth street, when she
eras mooted by a Allow and grossly in
sulted. A brother of the lady hammed to be
in the riolnithAad boaringof theomarreaeo,
followed3ho fallow, gave him a avers mhipr
piag,aad handed hint over to Ms lkas. Tho
Mayor Friday morning, imposed itino of $25
upon him, which he paid and wu dim:barge&
Ton body which we noticed on Thursday at
baring boon found floating to the oideriyar,
at Courts:ll7'o Station, Is supposed to turre
boon thet of the boy /Maher Who was
ed in tho Allegheny river, at tho Aqueduct,
some Weeks since. ' •
.Tni Corm: .ootraut.—This is the Afth.
ansabor of the library serial of Boaditeo
dime novel', and can be obtained it Um book
and poriodiaal atm of. Mr. J. P. Rant, TIM
street, and at J. L. llampleo,.Paderal arse,
Allegheny.
LON Peeeze,—Zilt. J. j. nurlt. Mu onio
/a RUM street, hachtst received the Inds
pendent .2reak Leslie. Illtuttetnii Nampa
per,- and Demerest's Illustrated Neil. Yoe
tele sled by 7. - 2. Bample,-Alleshehy.
, •
• Lairs, PArim r —Norpoi'm '1943810, ' Now .
bit
Pdtk Weekly, Polito Clasotte, and tboWookly
'hi a, Bored and. Worbi,lioii just boon
steel ed by Mr. J. P. Not, PIM otxook.. and
HIV ;!:43imple,,lbdoral 'Wet, AUeipuay.
- .ll9tattatal has t abieto, - aolhrtiatoktlas,
raspy:dam; aipt •hcislary, at .11o0lallaat1
'maga Haul 1S Stith Mal,
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~'.33` r -}`i ~'
TELEGRAMS
FIGHT AT TAYLOR'S BRIDGH ON
• Hap AY.
Rebel Position Stormed by Riney,
THE REBELS DRIVEN ACROSS THE
NORTH ANNA
OUR WHOLE ARMY ACROSS THE RIVER,
Detaqs of the CrosBing,
rNnw Tour, May 2.7.—A Herald speoial gives
the following detail of the struggle for Taylor's
Bridge over tho North Anne: When my last
dispatch was written a considerable force of
the enemy was disputing our passage over the
North Anna Gen. Laws' division, of Long.
atreets corps, wu posted In strong earthworks
between Long Creek and the river, and seemed
dtSpesed to hold Taylor's Bridge at all
hazard, and poured a dorm of shot and
shell from their batteries, when General
flimsy, with his division, advanced. Cols.
Pierce_ and Eagan, with their brigades,
the lel and 2d, made an assault on the ene
my'l works at six e'olook p. m. of the 23d
!utast. The riflemen of tho enemy poured
a deadly fire Into their tanks, and they chars
(idea. the batteries on the high grounda little
to the loft of the bridge, and scoured the open
space In every direction, tearing np the earth
with their whisalng missiles. The redoubt
we, carried at the point of the bayonet, a
considerable number of rebel, killed in the
entrenchment, and one htu.ired and ten cap.
tared.
This assault, which was mode under the im
mediate direction of Gen. Binsty, was con
sidered a very brilliant aCalr, and General
litencork wrote him a congratulatory let
ter.
The.3d and sth MieMaui, the 86th and
124th Now York, kith Pennsylvania and llth
Maine suffered more soverely than any other
regiments In the division.
The rebels when driven from td, re
doubts and ribs pas, retreated across the Hem.,
msny of them swimming, the bridge beish too
much crowded to admit of their crossing with
es tench celerity as therdesired.
i An assau It to Teytor's bridge, spanning
the North Awe., was mode without , oby
the 4th Maims. The bridge was carried niter
a chary bkirmish, and the relish were driven
from their position oppoelte the bark.
At It p. m. the enemy mode a sortie trim
his works and owlesvoresi to rotate the
bridge, bat after a sharp engagement, lusting
about twenty minutes, they were driven back.
At midnight they made another with a comb
larger force and drove ' tar men from the
bridge, held It for erne tiErAls.c.d made aurora!
attempts to burn it, ha: the lib New York
heavy artillery coming op the rebels arra
forma to retire, andth•f:re was extinguished,
Our troops then hell the bridge undisturbed
till warning.
At 7 a. c, of the yitb, Birney emoted the
Tort! - Anna at the bridge with hie division, ' ,
followed by llibben a ad bit division, and soca
after by. the it:ll.tigecr &lithe edrpr.'
- 061 rISASOi on'the end 24111 do hot
rued !,bO4 to lilt J., wdended end naLtslog,
while that of the enemy 11.101112 U to that in
killed and wound• 1, while we care 1,000 prie
<MOM
A World apse.i.l datalll a ca., May 25th,
.n3r an 7 *Saito army U on the kanth Dant of
I. North Anna rive:.
At It In. et-re vas onai,laraiblo Ockut triag
oa our oentre, but nobat!ezt•A bare upe.ted
The 0%11 acsl MI corps aro sarrocirg
Nte' Year, 31.ey 97, 43 a. ut.—S.,,oeiab tor
the taornlag pateora acetate natbleg later than
Stcrotari Staztaa's
FROM THE GULF DEPARTMENT.
Banks and a Pertlonof his Army
At New Orleans
PARTICtLARS OF HIS RETREAT,
Rebel .17uliny at :Tiobile I
LATER . FROM MEXICO
Reported Battlo between
FKOD. , sh and Mexicans.
THE FRENCH THOROUGHLY DEFEATED.
Cazzo; Slay 26.—Tho iitaamer Atlantic,
from Ditiw Otloans on the :ILI and !AmpHU
yuterday evening, arrived r Ith 228 bales
cotton far St. Louis.
The Colorable, Havana and d Ulm. Cromwell
were to u far New Toth C 3 the 21st.
Thetav sport Oatawaba bad arrived with
tl
the 2Gt Musaohosotts and Gorerndiont
stores. 4
;
The ofdeers of the Attatetle report that
Oen. Banks with a portion cd' his army arrtv
lid at Arm Orleans on tho Stat.
It is not known whother say new zno'Ya•
wets woman foot for the priarit.
In mooing across the counirj, on his retreat
from Alexandria, ben. Bunks left the Rad
River at Port Dentasey, ; and struck '=for
Same:lmport, whore he crossed at Chafalay,
and marched to hforganak on the
A. J. Smith's command also marched to
Sommesport, end than embarked on trans.
porta.
ornerr who la% l'ausacola ao the
18th says that a report bad Jest been received
thole of another mutiny Irk , the' garrison V
Fort Morgan, Idobtte. No partiruhus.
The New 0 - risans Tree Drlk of the Stet has
following hope Maxim,:
The steamer SL Mary. Arrived hut night,
bringing 160 refugees, and. reports that •
heavy battle had taken places between the
French and Mexicans 7000 strong end, r Goa.
Neoprene it San Louie, In which the French
REV defeated. This intelligeneo. though Of
importance, Is doubted by many intelligent
Iderleana Inbar city for several reaso'ne. The
Mexican consul, we are told, had no intelli
gence of this victory, and be tuneally receives
the earliest intedigenee. These movements
we known from various advice', although
Gea. Noegarotte was marching his troops
with the intention of giving the enemy bat
tle, yet the distance to be accomplished, SOO
miles ever •the enemy', country, In which
there Was no water, was too great, in the
opinion of those familiar with the country,
for human energy.
The New firleans cotton Market woe Mao.
tire Lno sales of importance being reported.
Low middlings, 81®81.; middlings, 850130.
There is nothing doing in auger or Melones.
A fair cupply arming, butt no
,disposlUon
Shown to Operate. ,
Tho Memphis cotton market remains on•
changed, and tbo absence of
,stook limits
mcniachlontirdl offering Doing readily taken.
The rooolpta ,clado hut roporo amount to 100
halos.
-The Tan Bill.
Now T;ir May 2P—The - !Triblou'a Wash-
Xngton ppectil or the 20 th vale that the Sen
ate Sineaca,Committoe's amonduent to the
aouga 'tan on :spirits tax boon -arrozoomily
averted to the country. The imoondennt
$1 from the int of:Juno, sl;2S.from "tho kit
of Olteber.lSTAD frost the erst. et Jemmy,
and tor tangon.. the stook on hand, 'which
ametattotat; TU edouteti: Itt 'Committee of
the Whole trklay s except as to
..the deck - on
hand,Orhith war rimperryd...,
.. a~.o«a ....riv`a.'.G 9~ Y.,;~.a.".✓~s.iVs:a
SHERMAN.
JOHNSTON'S POSITION FLANKED
ITLS ARMI RIPORTED ALLISFOBATIG LIB
Gummi., ➢fay 27.—Tho Joarours spdtial
correspondent states that Shorman's ontire
army rostimod the march from Kingston, G.,
an Tuesday, and daked•Johnetoa'e position
at Altoona. This position was in the moun
tain fartnesses, and was eonsidorad vary
strong.
This eorreepondont ballorei Johnston doe.
not Intend to fight, but that hie troop aro
boing transferred gradually to Lon and Bean
regard.
BUTLER.
The Enemy Make Frequent At
tacks on Our Intrenchments.
THEY AltE DEFEATED WITH BEATY LOSS.
BALTIMOILI, May 27, d letter from Bermu
da Hundred, dated May 25th, ray, the weath
er 13 very Warm.
The enemy made frequent atuahs on our
Intreashments, but have been defeated al
ways with hoary loss. The Gan:Leib gun,
which throws 208 sbot per minute, was•used
with torribbs effoot against the rebels.
Arrival of Steamers
Nsw Yost, 27.- , The stoamers City
et Limorlok ►ad Nati:mins ter, from Liverpool,
arrived this morning. The steamer Champion,
flour Aspinwall oa the 17th, arrivod thin
morning. sho ben $30,000 treasuro.
The Ere& Eastern
Mr. Cyrus.=37: Field atates that the an
nouncemont - which has appeared in print
that the steamship Great Eastern has been
sold to the French Government is untrue.
The Great Eastern was sold by auction for
1.115,000, her purchasers being Messrs. Gooch,
Barber, Bnassoy and others, who have formed
a company ander the title of the Groat Ship
Company, This company here ciartered her
to lay the Atlantio cable before' the 31st of
December, ilos, and if the cable in success
fully laid they aro to receive .C 50,000 In shares
of the Atlantic Telegraph Company. Soon
after the purchase of the Groat Eastern her
present owners wore addressed by a Preach
firm asking upon what terms she could he
purchased by the French Government-, rho
response -was that, efts? the Atlantic...l3lo
was laid, the,stoaracr could be purchased for
lot hies farther Lad been received
from the Proton Government up to tha time
Mr. Field loft England.
S.I.V/T-IR 1,..1112
•
SAN r- FAIR.—AII State,
cj ug . :ls , fly nca ',own (rem.. la tc.eearu
PeamLoO-tr, 41./ amt Vlrgints,
p:en:ao orrip otmot f..r the ritt.-
1.4.-.llSatiMry Fad: t. she 14,41-51401,1,
of acid Comotittra, tuat tiro proper ert-litr may 1.
in - crouoicaticma In mord to to,. atavo mat
ter e.ll Ga imottUall ; ateeadn4 t..
L. EIELI:ON.
Coalman of I...*lmlttne.
101111 U. siStTA ttecrotary.
leo.ltr t3aultary Fair (1,0,-
t bt cop; lon the abora. Ps% lottf
TLIE f )LDIEL:.-3
Wet he undersigned, hereby litre the
wog:. of one d4' or the sums set oppo
site to our names, to tiro Plttabeirgh
Sanitary Fair, for the Sisk and Wound.
ed Soldiers t Wire ad. lOa sane e Lie atatlish
raced, inter, pvlArn. ml the J.,..:14.1
rrt. - pri.tor, asag.-. Rost, a acy ratrimtc
=ay, pe.4,to or vapy 'mita MR pt It
.I,rsz.fl Gy 1,1 tho men thn f4en4.4.,
eto.p. N‘at ,nr.l.•wre, tes-Ir ..r wccpatiost to which
ha br , .0,75, tr.:no.u.tt Th., smock. NAttr.uttr.t.
1:11,111C, 'fig.-J*l3lW of th.. Pat,burgb..
cri th.w.n,y » tit bottoly
by letter mod
Lb.. t.t ,r.:ca• of our I, , lters
:e.• rn..mory of Cur or:ork.ce.l.l.l. cud
tn the kl.r,e,„-1., c4ll ao tv to to
prarort .04 4 ocr-0.4.
:day G..p vat a 1:.0 the huvrt of ertry Chriltlan
eud p.t,ot to r,5p..13.1 with hu run., or his treasure.
For the Executi ,, ,onkuutive. •
mylotf YELLS It. I3CNOT..C4a:r=xt._
ial D
"OLD CURIOSITY SIIOP."
Mc ail and co-opera:too of the patriotic people
of Wel eft l`tOLLOOlytk.?a and &satire OLlo, la here
by rstoo.hol, to mating tho above nr.inel depart
ment of the ostoslog Simi wry nor equal
ly 4ll ant a sooosse: Nomeroda talks and trophies
of the ;intern; tar. of the Mexican war, war of 1813,
..d rwrolcitchury wan, cariraittos ens:aerial
wltl. the early rattle not t of .r rtgier., or with
aod men Now:Wont Ln cur htectry,
ties of ovary description arc stored away to privoto tee
coptaeka and way, tf brosight Whether, yonder the
01.11.1051T5 91:10r - tot the least of the at
traetitra, of till Fair. The orsomittev thcrekon
act that ell who are Wlltin to h, 1p u:oug the goal
COCOA, nod to so eh arti-tes of the above de
etription ea they may hive, ar cao procure Ind.
otherm, notthy the 0tt.1114 , 111 where they can be
tontil donated toll b. di-Tamed of ea
the dooms may direct, or abder the 1.112%11:111 of the
Itrecutive Conohtttee. hot article, mend/ ulasood
Isu exhibition, rensiptel for 10 arty member of too
reostoltive, preened cod rearmed. •
Wt. aboniduerotopany ea. ankle hiving Ite engin,
htetoty, oto—and ti ft he donated : Pa taloa. Litre
evarythihr yon can , awistond to the toot.
Oa behalf of the tr.mmittre,
Jos.. tl. 111011111501:, Chairman.
Omani EL CIIELSIT. Elerretary.
Ar`lelea either donated, or left for exhlbldou, can
be loft with. or addressed to, either of the following
=emboli of tbeconsmatte
• ' W. D. Id:GOWAN, Pee'y Ea. Cons.
Water et. rlmL l g.
DON. JAS. VLECII , .
comer 4th and Grant ttrtota.
DIL JNO. DICKSON,
wont? Pcnn and I.llcad smocta.
8. RIDDLE, •
lloatoLlms Allegheny.
D. LENT !WIELDS,
or2:1,1 tawrickleyollta. Pa.
QA.NITAItY FAIR.—The Committee
oe re/wee - trolly reqcost al) who
are dwitwoo to oontributo mothineu or manuf
tarns of any desuriptleo, approprla:a to that Do.
;Admen% to report as mula rawsible, althor of
the OudereLtned.l.4 that the proper orange menu
eau be taaio for the ruotptlon cud c.o.:mm.l*dcn of
o?,. article that may leo acad.
• Thu Committee send meet regularly, en Tuesday
cad Erldny aft/mmona.st 4 o'rJemk, tout othormiso
annoveed, et the clam or ha. 31. Coopto, Na, —,
Dank Mott, Pint. street, teLero. oontrtbutemaor
other* hailag I/minces Are Invited to man. with
the Coratultto. JAHNS lif-COOYEII,
P. U. MLLES.,
IOW? J. JENNINGS,
•
WILLIAM WADE,
TILOS. S. BLAIR,
W. W. PAIMION,
Corturtlttoo on Mmlmoltne I.l%lL.Eardtary Yale.
toylike(
CARD.—Notice is -hereby given to all
perms who propose voter. led deeds to the
Eddli, or tali, wish to, wed amid. to be <lls
peed of by ten /lartar Oernotirt., that throe of
their memb.rs will be in =natant attendee. et the
Bazaar Huddled, from and Idler ZION I.AY II 0 Ebb/ •
LNG, Nay Nth, 00th TbEiDAt EVENING, net.
tux ttu parries° of reerble,; cod caring for gote:e
sod to by ruentilbetore.
It hselog b•en decided by the Est:rale. Or !
too that the Tair shell be opened at 6 o'clock,. the
*tuning of Jane lat, parties who baba aelecttd
booths or ttands are requated to tittered to that
dernratlen beer e the day of opening:"
The Oodneittea ban, secured the services of inlay j
t'ght watchmen during thaeoetleireneo or the Tait,
hereby nwerieg the ”foty of all roods deposited
wi:b them. Mee. it. 11. GUST, I ,
r. DAMON. j''''' remlL
#J1..0 erLW6 T.
ALEX. !USES, myllsnsl
QTREET peroons inthr
oatal are hereby notified that Ile roped of the
Viewers appointed to view and image damnu and
benefits arising from the proposed opening of a shoot
in she &rand Word of Allegheny, tom • point on
Allegheny Avenue, 104 tot .4ntli of Franklin etreet,
whore the same crown aold Avenue diagonally
northwesterly toe paint on Franklin etre. 101%
fret east of Stilwell Wont, has bron bird In the
trial Court of Ll:Nihon) county fur werifirmation.
BOHolf FS, Jr
Solicitor for Al kwhrhY.
A LLEGHENY AVENUE.—AII per
ri toot intemaled ere hanky notified that the ro
port of Viewers appointed to view and S»3/1 &m
-em, ar.d becalm *tieing from the Amonteg of Allot
gel etymon, from the north lino of Elora street
to • Gingen' etrret ordered to be ervoed, • dhiatree
of 2.6 2 fool, In tho Wiretard Second Ward. of Alio.
ghee, city, ha. hoot' hied In the Dlatrfot Wart of
Allogheity county for confirmation,
• 8.13011071:111, Jr.
my18:Ilw Solicitor tbr Alleaberly.
BIDWELL STREET.—AII persons in.
temotrd are hereby 'aotttled that the report et
Viewers appointed to Max and mem damages mod
benefits *thing from the, widen logoftlidarell drett,
eemmd ward, Allegheny, from Tenakiln *trod to
Idea Lane, hes bead Mad In the ilbtriet Court of
Allegheny fount, for conitrandlott,'
& SCEPTER, Jr:,
asyllnew- *Welter for Allet,heny.
B Asazr. , :g*T.liiini,,,=Fatt and
.naittakv minT, -
Caosaway Taxa col Rs "Is •
!data 11a.4213 Liberty worn, rindanta. •
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VOL I LXXVII-'-NO. 166
JtAIUSE.IIIJE.r7S
. --- .PITTBBURGH THEA:ritit
U•J
Lease and..... U. rii2MICLICZ
tr. ChISEMITII
Laid slight or the brilli.lat throe woe.ke eaiireg
1,12t13t. of the il,polar .area, trt/E EIENDEILSOIif
.ho will appear ha fire chavectera.
THIS /VINING,
Wt:i be presented, the Parisian dramas entitled
SATAN IN PANIC),
Bettie Henderson In flee characters.
Ertl. Hoodenon In flee character,
Stele Headman Is an closes...re.
Jails Henderson la des casraetort.
To conclude with the to...tits drama of
I.IISLAND AS I'D WAS.
With a comlete. mat
In %eke orrpirAtino, "lactilJos Cara "
1 .. §-,- -- BA2SITARY FAIR LECTURES.
The Third and Yohrth Retreder Leettaree for th
beceilt of the 6m:diary Fair, trillZv &livered by
GRACE CRUX
AT. r; , 7 i-L LL
MONDAY AND TUESVAT EitEM65
!MAY 30 AND 31.
VINO Loctgro—LlGll7l3 IH VIZ AvA.a glotrp.
Pamnd Lectmr.--WASHINGTON, LONDOS
110.11 C.
T!..keta 25 cants—to b. hAI at the rung idaan
the city, and In ellogheny nt H. P. Eictrrutes, Ur.
E. C. ria,krunr... and Geo. L. Kelly A Ca'r. .
Demon rpm at 7}6 o'clodt, turtpre cernorenurs at 8.
W.
nAhIIIEL A. LOOO,
TEIO9. EASE WELL,
ILL7Ad Corn-On Lentrunr.
U_ TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES,
Mae 2T1112111,
.—MAnagetri,
J. ELLUT and 11. M. nraalasco
GLDILIOUS SUCCESS Of THY, NEW BIAH4GE-
tIEST-DELIGHTED A lIDItNCTS.
Entire New Programme To-Night.
Look oat for
Idaturday Ziight'n
Firer appearance of
HART 8 FITZGERALD'S VARIETY MINSTRELS.
Meaday reerdos, May 30th. booed of ➢ltea P.
McDONALIr.
..auerlo.r .8-ME&
6ALE UB oiNDEMNED
tl aousim
teas Darattattot, CATJLIT Ettattio,
010eo of DLitt QuarternnAster,
Washington, D. C., Nil 49th,'SAL
11;11 be sold at pnblie mutton, to the blgheat 14
dor, at the Mats sod place. tuned below, ell;
Newport, Perin, TbunaLay, May 01h•
Gettysburg . , emne, Monday, May Nit;
Altoona, Penns, flan bay, May ITltt; .
Smile, Parma, TYoneday, May lltb;
{cum, Thareday, May 26Da;
Lebanon. Thneeday, Jm. 2,4
Nortbutobeti.d, Patna, Thuraday, Jute oth;
acrutton, Patna_ Thursday, Jou. DUI.;
Vallieraepto t. Penna., Thunday, Jona =II:
Oa* hundred (lee; 'borate. at Gettysburg, and two
hundred an4dfty (_SO) at each of the °that. placee.
?heat horses hoe. b.O condemned as unfit fog
the a.ralry Knelt. of the Cutted Matey Arty. •
/or to Al and farm turleuse• ID.) goad barydril
may be. bad.
RON. will be gold elngly.
tittle. begirt at 10 A., and eouttto• daily DU all Sr.
mold.
Ter As CASH, IA Itedt.l atato. Treanity =44
only. JAMES A. USIS,
CeL and 0. Q. K. Cavalry 13c.resu.
4.2ft:rjoa,
TALL' ni3Lk ROOKS UY CATA,
V LOOT. —On to TOLITLY tLey
2..te. at 2;.; vk, w TTI b. sold, by vatah4Ans, et
•
the Can. reed 6.1.6 Lune, ho. 6% Fifth ett:cal.,ll
v. webby .114.1., of Th. bast Easliah .d Amer!.
au editions, sea. A th.m ta.opertor btaa,nn , and
Ennis ilbutrated, including' once works es.Lye/d4
autTqulTs In.inttive SCl.Ott.;s
vsls. liwory's Gonglepey of te• 8.1, Arl Trensousi
of Orrar lif halo, a ob ; Castite's tiara Ateerhave
; Indians, 4 vols. Tilt Ya3lp Aliatere Worts. Per-S.
val•• Luseeb Litersturs, 3 rots, Nature's 311. e And
T roe. ash. nevolutd., tiolflunittet Animated Zia ,
tn., vol.; titer .2,7ms:deal sod
t[. P ipe D1et1.a.),2 outs. ITT2den's Postlud SA'asks,
1 vol.: Liedeosza Seakaptere,ll vale:7l2lWe irsech
Berserks, Lords:ter'. Diatirl.l bhdawoohy. valet
liegb tallltes Works, I vole Leigh nest, A rob;
Wm. Lavin, I 'raw Air Won. Logic;
; Ltves from ths. Olarrndoe Osllery, 3 an.,, Scrivener.
• The 1,.. 111.2 Lae Li' Wm., 1 Val.;
L 1 krrstrth's Wort., 4 ads, So.
Catalog.. an euw reedy, and the Duets win bd
an TUT. b.nulay .
M=!
A DJ 013 P..% EDUaPH COU ter
SALC.-117 •trt. of so order or au Orphans'
Court of Allegheny County, I .111 expose at Public
Bale, at the C01:11rf _lluusr.. In Mao oily of Pltts
thrgla, 02 SA TrILDA.T. the . ../13 trey of nay, nt 10
o'clock s.
That Non... and Lot No. PS Grant she., opposite
the tiatto.dral. Pittsburgh, occupied by Etrb.
Soule), and others, as lac orlces.
Also, iSca contiguous lots on the wort die of Con
gress arra; Pittsburgh, Nos. 33 and tS In tb• plan
of the Watson estate, each Ist having a front of 113
'tat end s depth of 90 fret.
Al., a lot an the c.a. of Totten street .d
Belford alley, Pittsburgh, being 2.3 test and /1 inch•
es la tar„ t, by ISM feet 8 loch. In death.
Also, Too Oatms of itock la Its, Iron City Land
Amoclatlon.
Tan or Beig—Oaidi, and ooneeTanees made tub
sect to the taxes for the year 160. and the paretteer
to pay es petite of to. ccevreyaoct, and the riaintatte
rerean• stamps th ereon. Lthlflll IdeIdASTEIL,
roygStil diatireee Holdaeter, deed.
rrliiiiiCet), ccOCER t F. 13, LIQUORS,
L co —On 6/at lIDAY 610R5111% hay 9.81 h,
et 10 o'Clock, to acid, at the Commercial Wu
ilocane 01 itith mixt :
10 Honey Dew Tuba=.;
10 boxcis imparted ton . ague;
Lola Cut and Dry emoting Tetateci;
6 Weis evertor Castile Soap,
Pale Trlloir
60 . arnied tipaotk
6 - " Ist Indigo;
IS " prime Dairy awe.;
6 dceen Handled Ratchets;
" Half Bethel.
A1.,',. Week of epperlor Prandics, F hut, Car.
OH., Ad , In came and eaakt to le filch the attention
of the trade le invited. The !Ague. are Of choice
limed. nod euperior gm:Hy
my2l A. 111cILWAISii, Atter.
DESIRABLE sEVKNTIi W AFIP
lISSIDEDOE.—On TDESDAY DVENIDO
Sias Mat, at t o'clock, will ba told, at the Comment
etal Bales Dooms, 14 Tifth street That desintbi
lot of ground situate an tho north side of Dance
street, Mt ft•t 2 Inches from ins sextets of Davis ono
Deno. &Meta, haring • front of MI Croton Duncan
etrcet and ecttendirg back 180 tett, on which, is
masted the new two Marled Brick Dwelllog. con
taloiag toren rooms. Lath room and dressing room,
finished attic and Dement dear cellar. Thu Mute 4;
flulfhed throngboot in the beat etyle, nautdo
can
d.a, One dulthed grate., thstrs best range, hot and
sold VIM, and Ira j *hada and trait trees en the
ground, to.
,Tula—Om , third cub, 'edam in one and fro
Jars, wititintercet, mewed by bond wad mortgage
may2ll idoLLWA.III.3, AsoVt.
COUNTRY RESID4INCE • LN Ma.
CLU vor. 'lOl% - nli IP AT AUCRION.—WIII-be
aald,,ou rh. premiaeta, oa MONDAY, Slay filth; at
to o'clock, LIGHT Seara of good &sedan laod,' in
31eCntre township with glad duelling toms, of Owe
rams, barn, outhouses eacalidnt spring of aster,
and wlthlu too minute.' walk of artmatt's Station
oa the Pittabargh d...ll.suchoslar P. It. It. It attn.
ated on Woodalfins, one mile abort, the thatino,
and adjoin. promisee of liabertClarr.
- "
Lupareor 13.41 0. B ti.YNOI/, 18 Be.ror strait;
or at dm auctt n bfr4lll Cf A. LEGOATE,
akB2ll:4t 1651 WsCoral etrart, Allaghonyi
VALUABLE 13TOCK8 AT AUCTION.
—OuTIM.DA If EVENING, llay /Ist, at 8
O'tloA. on socood Co. of Commer . dol Wm Hoorah
No. 61 Illth atroot
101 ahem tab./rhea, Volley Railroad bract:
60 do Pittsburgh A.Steubeuvills R. 11. Co.;
10 do P. Pt. W. Al C. B. R.; •
no= •
A. IdoILVTATHR, Auct'ri
LAW OFFICE a CLALM AGFNC?
W. J. & HALL PATTERSON
i St if plink aural, Id flsr
PITISIMIGII, PL
Will Procure PENSIONS, BOUNTIES. BACA 'PA
&ad all othrr MfltGLau p'remptly
Mr Ho ab►rp antai gncometal
Rao RI:
U. C. 1111/.0X1C1.-.. 4. JOIMILM.O
MACKIMEAt JOEL'S' SON;
dTTOICAEYN-AT-LAW .
find U. S. Imam! 601.DIZIL6' CLAM 40.1:n®
to gIIAST 8173.1 ET.
ATILITARY CLAIMS, BOUNITES,
PENSIONS, DAVE PAY and - MILITISI
plat= or ovary doscription, collocUel by tb...4nb.
scriber, at Um following rat , vbs Poutiona SW 04
all atm. claw. $3 NA
CL 0. RAMO% Attorney at Law, F
No. 73 Grant mat, Plttaburgb,
N. B. No obugat aza [nada 11 the data doom apt
Sod all lokowatlon etvab grant. art 73
NOAH W. BRAFMI,
&ITOBSIIT-e4-LAW,
se. 100 Minh Strout, l'lttebint, ",
Clatianfor PZEBTOZ:B, SOESYY, rinzs
EY, Ira, vtgorataly prosocated.
sta,Dj Ct./11 . '0s, lap.l.llll'Ltie,
PEVIOXO AND a TI* 4111 0:1,
V clntly ALUM:O OI ft -
mamma * arDpia4
- No. u ?oath tend, Pittoinsib, Fa.
401.,slidiarr
.V/Z /7.1/11'.
.100 ""
•
•
THE LAST CH/J.:CF. FOR
Knap's Battalion.
• .
COSIPANY E.
Tha haat Clompasy lbr Chia Ilattallaa, wader Major
EMIR, will ha =bad and forwarded only tu=t
week. Recruit, will ha received, clothed aad
eviiiriaxi at WILNDSI3 BALL, Youth atreet, from .
Chip q/,te.
tIEUT. ARTHUR %TEM ART,
Tate ut the Ninth liola..es, Edar . niting Other.
anyttna. or W. W. WARD. Mamas.
RALLY I
FOR 100 DAYS!
First Gall from Pennsylvania.
The Bee:star/ of Wax bra ar.thartratillne to rob* •
Battalion of artillery,
To terse la 'lOO DAYS. In Wsaldustoa and
rlataty. lks onamicathc bun= as
BATTZBY A
VIII Om we Company of this Eattallos. ?inn
Eder eosakemteallnisatry o. Attilltry,) .111 be se
copied.
Cloomaadlog Mori ',III ?m i l ... 1,1)13.k At cam it
THIRD STORY WILSINS 4
Sock oosoosay b ba coospoood of If*mos.—to be
rmtorod, uniform 4 and eqinlppeclAthe Mated
• —_.
FENSHA
BATTALION
ARTILLERY.
United States Service.
FOB 100 DAIS ONLY.
BATTEELY D, ®der oorayosail of Clanta.b. G. L.
DitAlYll, Date of 21 Artirbory,l t. about fah,
This Bottaßon of AYSlllary te =opted direct by
tae Boastawy of Was.
Battled. A and B kayo lat. •
Thaw uliting to Alloy Amid mian at tau. in
Oompnain. 0 sad D.
ascurrrusci 0771015—Ca e, over Prowat
31arslnil'e Office, Federal street, allegkeny, or at
Wilkins lUD, Fourth Kant ; D, Da. 63 llft
creek
Cla1114; ond outfit fcralabod on starter Bad
qmartars of Battik%
witaraws HALI. MEMO =Br
W. W. WSW% Matra= Battery Cleatte
Ectral.lf
A TT - 132;110Ni COMPANY,
In accerdsnee 'with the Inte l'roelantttlan of the .
Governer of Ponnotrzaln, the undentgand pnopoeee
raking aOSMPA.Ift Or INFANTRY, twatrlntent,
Loan and rietalty, to mart& at thiinaltlett'sta3L ,
Rally Round the Flag, Boys
htrl Let ow GL01110173 coirsirny know that In
ter hoar of neat. brave hearts and awns arms are
OM Int:Gm to topper% her.
W' Becrattn 01:110, open at. TOWN HALL,
T1ATT.311.3:1).4:1(. Ma 28th.
D. A. WeI:NIGHT
NOW IS THE TIMP TO ENLIST I
While Victory is Ours
MEN WANTED EON THE NAVY,
At tho Gemini Agway of J. B. JOHICS t CO. An
Pxpecan paid to the Nvzir Yard. Big Board..
rin Moaq , Advaaoo roy.
•
'WWI and toe
N. B.—ALIEN SUBSTITUTES *len wonted, to
to
topot
la mortices prortaas to the draft. llotny cash
baud.
89 GRANT BT., war Tiftb..
C.4RPETB. OIL CLOTHS. A - 4
rOtTRTI-1. STREET
NEW KYLES
e) OF
WINDOW S.HADE:6
BIODIVED TDB DAY
NEW SPRING STOOK
0 ..A. P., P H, 1118,
WELL SEASONED'
OIL CLOTH,
AT APCALLITEVS.
CARPET STOR
No. 81 /OMIT( STMT.
sahl9
HAVING PIIIICRASED An) ADDED
T 3 our. (mu Tax
•
ENTIRE STOOK
OIL .CIATIIB I &O.
tAtely ba4 .1:7 zumarroca, st inna&-t
deed, imam ablo„ by Lb* coatudittatioa, to *Ear tbo
LARCEST STOCK
TO 13E FOUND IN THE WEST,
AT TWEE LOWEST PRICE&
Oliver McClintock 6 00.,,
as ZS YEllat BUM.
DlSSOLvTitarrs. NG
INIt3SOLUTION OF PARTNEafigli".
Ler —m. firm otLONG, anus:at CO, the Pio.
so Islam of .otho Patrons Oil Weeks,. of pubtenty
Pt., woo dissolved by =Mal consent ot all the
tie; at &epistolists MOSE& - -
Aar owsks hallos !mimes to settle vilaitbe Isi
fLitt ors reTwited to call ois either
... . ..... , , . .
t .... RIIIMIN MUSH, OL n ,
. .
~ • PITLE IL HILLXI6 .
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iiaLEION MILLER., • --
'•-.' , : or to SAMUEL 41.. LONG;
at Anttabarsh Bay Works; calmer, Raw sad Short
Istrftts. Plitibunb. -. , • . - • mig..,tr
1,..MK1L0 WON ON rafralwiElibEtle
—me partetreh hamlets* extettakhetweest,
the Ithdershothol. ontler tp
Mt style a WM. O. JOatt.
Mat tauttelb . ached, to- tehettlbet
truck thle We. 2.10116 ED BWUN Mirth( froze
the firm. The badness tent be cettaztatd eetomer
-I,Titimice the etllo se beetimfore. , •
WhL a. maxi m%
•
- • Ithlrlt.E. JOHIMON. -
iortubmb. mh.l.-te
JX/I;LZ.NMR
LtILLINZRY STOKE, . -
Aka.:2l 'St: Clair Afreet .
giaaalir;.*iad !n714 ,
Airittuety 0,604
- Mats watt atom
sodBOXIM