brit fiNatte. TllZSuelr MORNItiGazaMAY Ol t 1864. . ET 1Nli; ENJOIN, - • PB,ER irmirrno.. A good niwipspir comptstter Is wanted at 4b14 oats intmedistely. Wages, 40 o u t s p er 1000 ems. Atlctrwi "Yoram% Gazette ogee; Plttabargi.". The great sanitary rear —flow the Work Progresses—A •Gllalpsts at the InSerlor—loomething. Worm Seeing, Aniliag otuaelees of a few loin= boon yesterday afternoon, we elated the Sanitary Par, Wilkie ling already tamale . ' the great Cf.ll4lkofiitirsotioa for aurpeoplo. At head quarters of thriFate entire goon:time we found the Clultrun,Mr..Brunot, and the Secretary, Dr. MeGoiran, together with other members of the Committee. ruitirelyingagod In atria lug the details of .worle, answering cuteness torlisposising goods, ate., etc. • Notwith standilig the : vest extent and .the. infinite variety oilthe ireikholug performed, Gray thing ii';dlreeted w4h perleet - quern and haritonty,"uad there Gino awl thing u Jarr ing and ointosioe. We have -already . giros our readers 141310 idea of thlicherming piece, but on observing the gulitehange which* has been wrought in a eines day, we are - - roused to acknowledge that ear former titecriptlon. fills far abort of **reality; Therbis the "Garden of Eden" for instance,orkleti we imagined almost fin ished p t irat i r Aare _ear .Wt visit, numerous " birds ef.the sir and, bedsit of the field" have been Perastild't and placed in this lorely lira: 'WO "are net sue that we Me, "not be.ceiU farther surprised on beholding an '0 Adam and.live",enjoyilig a CM bower in • this We hope that, should they he assigned a place here, no der. • pent will b e permitted to begat. the= . The "fditustain,'!. which is, perhaps, the • most attractive feature here, and which coca :pin a aural, letentien, is greed in duign, and . most .thstefal and pleasing in it, execution. ll beantifuL Castle, which may properly: be dosainthatef, an` "air critle;" ham been erected since we were last "at. the MOIIIItala," and ' many ether chute designs hare been formed, all ; ' - exttibitixr, • the' moat exquisite rural taste. Zbitlthti"."Monntaiti"is not yet finish, ed, and we cannot tell how many beantlea are lotto be iddsd The" numerous bbothskeettages, eta, filling .up in this department,•amisragrassing fthely, andethenthelarge.dispLay of natural dowers are added, It will form one of the grandest ever ,witnessed here. Indeed, we are assured by parties who know, that this will sups& even the Floral Hall ef the New York Mr, and that the,Gothimites, who are: fa mu.. for th eir rivalry and extravagance, will be entdonq in this lartirolar,hithe folks of the Iroi City. - Isms lourroa FULL. • In thlwidepatUsent - Ifti,"found' Mrs ; William Metcalf and Mi. Jose ph Kai., at the Fort . Pitt Works, both engaged in arranging arti cles" for exhibition, directing the work to be done, ate. Wills we were here, s beautiful little twelve-pounder Napoleon gun (hilt silo) wee brought fn. .",This is a inost"complete piece of artillui, and is finished in the 'highest - ;tile of mechanism. The gum, which is of brass, - weight,one hundred-and serenti. one pounds, push Aszion;ted an a neat carriage, with' bury , appliance "for nut. It wax.pro.:l canted birdie. South Boston Iron. Company,: to the Sanitary PM?, and is valued at about $500.' Ancoifipthying" the gun lira two 534 inch shells; and two S Inch : shells, donated by . Elehenki,' the: fainatte - Inuater, whose name thee* deadly missiles The proprietors of 'the Tat , :Pitt Works _ haroXonstronencvelties on' exhibition here, toren:Lost among which will be the fa . mesuldonitausnd Gunboat feet; numbering in all some half desen-easels of. diminutive eize. •These, will Boat upon a little lake, in the ceniatiraf,Whithii an Bland with its tat tory, rifle - pttiveto.' 'Briveralgune and mortars ' have been already on the battery, endue ready Wangle the f cot: - These guns, "although sins% are perfect every respect, and ere • the - tip:rotator a good Idea of the Our readers ere aware that the little Mom . ter is propelled liy_sgvery ougine,.altiok i asilinten.:o4,l)aftinfe. 4l ; : tm 4 • under the bailor, would. keep in. mo The proprie ' tors - of that-Fort Pitt - Works h ave had con stmeted, *tins the'patterns_ Of. the original, tie other anent, which will be sold for the benefit. of- tha'Plir."' , Thise are perfect In every sespeet,And Win peva. enough to run a sewing Miehine or rock aerials, if proper ly attached, -- • An Air Gun and. Shooting Gallery will be • an attractive feature here, sottlfitt rcallxv handsome Sand. A novel and amusing feature will be the rare - opportunity. to _obtain a twenty-dollar gold plies for the price of a quarters Three oans are arranged on-a table, and filled with waters" end in the bottom are placed the gold, piens. The gold pieces are given to any ady or , The who will thrust her or his hand and arm talc the loiter and takeout the moiler?. ft' _they fail to 'got the shining specie, they . lose their, Auarter, tat if they succeed they-"tiltallf , rod Ober of it," as gold is wp: tkiiie,daye. There will „he fun i 7 i ti . ~ ,_77 . • , !Ea ouists' 'Aeon. This de eat, which, next to Ploral Stall, will the most sursotire portion of the fair, will be exceedingly creditable in av . The fret also assigned in the centre of the Basso, is the Chicago bomb, where the owitsibutlons 'of• the good people of Chicago will As • dispisyeiL ' This eatitri vi Ze n s , .are handsome, and aside fromo der/bind that Omit $4,000 in cash are on the 1 ,4,r, A U honor to the. generous people of The But Liberty Miniature Skating Pond claims attention.on entering. This is a tort • bee:alba _sad pinging dole:wand will be wrilvenally admired. The Wise of But Liberty also a large booth, where egress weeiety of artlolo willpo . exhibited and sold. The PieSttfrour next take 2 the eye.,The mall had not united when we left; but here will be lotted theriefor everybody as soon as the Utopias. We could not ascertain the name the Tostmuuse or Postmistress, be. ono there woe fest that we were going to publish it in the papers! The Post Odic", how oar, ti • grind institution, and wails, ex. tensively petroniseri, whether the mimeo! the Posterburess is known be not. • - ..• beentlitd Peuntidn,, of -elegant desig n, . " sends forth Ito skirled Jets of. Sparkling water. which fall id Oolligfrobiess upon the ;nose , as,,,evergreens, andequatic plants below:Tee .eiopy fartils fountiaitvssai &wiped and mated by Mr. Posholtobicisensndbis son, Kr. Chines llobinsom The Chinese Pagoda slioconples a central looks. This Ii a grand design,nntb will be exessdingly,ottootive. JAM* from, the nu.' woo fanefirtiolOws exhibition, there will b. live or 'sit *jiocurg ?Wire, drosed in the Ached oriental costume, and representing the astylse!' in fordLoanats7, Th e /mimeo of thou yowl tidbit a»-to ,6e found out! TO Miniature Vottege:dedgned Mit. noir shout,:eolnpleted, and is ens "of the Anest features of the debortnient. - it' has been contracted with great este, and at much expotto, and goat. credit, upon the - lady who deskesti and the buildisre who en anted. The oust brthli !!play-house" will be shot Adoo. - , WO had designed, gliing:in twaseo paper a desuriptkin - of the oriole booths in this de ' portnent, but We LIITO:,;6114: nom to mentloa •• a Aloof them. - - *Among those frame distanes • are the Mesdrilliti the New Mie New Brighton Tenangri" asunty,'Riiiivilf4 Itiotoreilkt Oakland and Mhserwille booths. Among the dep astot "in thenar, 'oaths followings— The . Degaerre an Departments cider the dlortion - of Moms. Borah and Partin re, „TWO retires "Ili be taken In She Aunt he Sri. Theft% Dimino*, under oblige of a Committee"'cA Inc displey will Le rode hers. • i A . The Jewelry •Deparretent. fa chirp 14 gaff& Iforeddes. Roberts, Algeo„Oir and ether& - Aw ilegiat 'Under of sitter ware and fors7 .golgirssittle: muds. .Plata iii„, em u, caudal's/00,44 hese been Aspired. Papering gratitbonsli . dome ; b y ' J. E. Netter. The moue taro- IS ”Oar Country.? - - There aro -Ulster?. f4rty ' dye lad Aft,y iiX4ht in thbrßesisr.'lll3d ell ere Aged up re ish ytt etalyle,ere.wlll be esbildwitlevary in x ty of good* bris.ttaable, tooladlog dab!. in of all kinds, Mese. fatztableg goodr , no tionsbea t ;feney eritersibid.r.OS46 , work of...rerri - -... .- Zfeszlir all the ebtachri are .ropressnied ''''• ',.: illtmo, mad .inatag othorm OAF Elt: Paal't Cs thud:al end Um Hebrew floagiegmthiai . -, . Shiecota Moth If itilciao sad sitreollte 1 arid mill fume Aim adgblreri, , .. The VOttl. Sissotot.witt ba , repro:mooted by bar young ladiot; to appropriot.coattoau , at stoat' the, booths., •,‘", ... . „,- Thee ere sid, other: Offal. , of Interest kilo, bat the ohomlaast madloo for the Pref. .: • ;:- . ' ' Tll*inina trotall , yu. .. Ih•tflelPftehliet-aattrdt herds II esualisviti.rossVeoC.etittasti -..,-.;,,......:.,::::...:,:.1g.::•j -11-:..-.J... sou • - worhmanikilp, : whirl. coctipikt,the centre of. theta% It wsitesignid Whir. Janes Balph, -- nrid'tlintinftVitrit'lrii - than hi . Helm. White k Alexander. The decors..' tionsoehlcir are :host chute and beautiful. ate by Mr. W. P. Marshall. In connection with the Pagoda is "Janetee Well," where a " beantifniAachel " will always be found In wafting to refresh the weary. To Mn. Judge Jones belongs the credit of splendid de. 'sign. A epacions Itestanzant, gotten up in tent style, wllLbe_constantly open fee the accom modation of thou who dogrel "meals ct all boors." Ladles and gentlemen can clan for anything they may wish, nod haws it served in • " excellent sips. - The remainder of Theban is occupied mainly with tables, ice cream stands, etc. Dinner will be served from twelve till four o'clock, after which hour the entire refectory will be turned into a mammoth lee cream saloon. nwrwalncs' Kent. Workmen are now engaged in fitting up ranges, cooking stores, and other articles of like utility In this department, and the dis- play will be interesting and creditable. A INV VILTDIII. On the grounds we tonna Colonel J. T. F. Wright and James Yelly, Esq., badly en gaged in arranging a place fct the exhibition of come Cashmere goats, the first am impar ted into this cohntry. These ealmelatrill at. tract Men! visitors, especially sompg our ag ricultural friends. TIM VIIIIANCEILL DZPLETIMICT • We are -gratified to learn from Mr. R. Manes, Jr., Treasurer, the% the oath contri heti= are now Cowing In upon him in rich abbadanoe. go great is the rub, that he flnds himielf Astable to acknowledge the re ceipts through the newspapers- Thetotal cash receipts, op till Monday en nits, footed up $O4 0001 Among the dons. lions were $lO5 76 from the Mayor and Police Of Pittsburgh. The coal merchants, up till date. have contanted $12,618. The titillate of McKeesport send $1,074.00. A. large dons- Mon I, expected dilly from the oil region. The total rash receipts, previous to the open ing of the Fair, will not be lest than $150,000 D. C. Clapp, Esq., has been ehosen.Cashler, by the Executive Committee to whom all repoetti will be made hereafter. To say that the Fair is stsccessfel ls certainly as little at'etm .be said. If we are not mi.- 'taken, it will greatly exceed the most san guine expectations of its originators, end re flect lasting credit' upon ell who plrticipato in the benevolent work of itsisting the un fortunate of our oeuntree defenders. Meeting of City Connell.. A regular meeting of the City Connolly was held on Monday evening, May Inds.. In deters Onmeil, present : Messrs. Allen, Brown,' Mclanghllts hioldfilln, McCarthy, MenoW,Jidillps, Quinn, Thompson, J. B. BeedD. Heedend Young. The President luring absent, Mr. Marrow Ices called to the Chair. The, minutes of the preceding meetings ware read end approved. Mr. J. 11.,Iteed presented ecommunication from J. Haworth 1 Co., wising to he relieved from certain- itarregis due the city, on as count of loss sustained by the firm during the burning of ell barrels on the Allegheny wharf, Referred to thip.Wharf Corunittee. Asir. Phittlpi proaanted a communication from Dr. Woup. McGowan, Secretary of the . Executive Ceminitted of the Sanitary Pair, extending' an invitation to the Connalls to meet at tlioldoaminabola Rouse, ea Wednee day afternoon at four o'orlork,. to waist in the cc:mood's of the opening of the Fair. The communication was read sod accepted. 0. 0. concurred and appointed Mears. Hare, Pat terion 'and Colville on put of C. C. to make the noosssary. arraoremeate. Messrs. Phil lips; -Allen and D. Reid were appointed en part °US. C. „. Mr. - ThoMpson offered an ordinance for the guiding, paring and setling with curb, of &dams stoat, Fifth wart, from Pike street to Etta *tint. Read twine and laid over under therules. Mr. McCarthy promoted an ordinance for thisirrsding, poring, and oettiag with curb, of Townsend otreet, Sixth ward. Read and re ferred to the Street Committee.. Kr. J. IL Reed presented an ordinance for Abe =strutter' of a sigma on Crawford street. Read threo ti=es andpaued. Mr.,' .1. B. Reed presented an ordinanew in oreasiagtho salary of the Messenger of Coun cils and Committees to MO permutes'. Read three time and parsed. My.2hillipe presented the following nese. lotions: Beseiced, That the thanks of the Council, of the clt7.of Pittsburgh be tendered our fel low ritiseti,26.42r. Joseph 0. Strip, for his ihilafatigstolstabore IA rattlers 'bsrtallort - el four falloompanire of Light Artillery, tinder the Presider:V/1 call for 100 days men, be ingrate first companies and battalion r aised .in Pennsylvania node/ said call, and as • farther token of our esteem end regard, ire will present Major Snap with • service sword, upon which shall be inscribed thermions bat tles his former buttery was engaged in during our present groat struggle for the restoration of our Usion. Bemired, That Hone James LOwry, Jr., Mayor, of the city, be recreated to carry out the foregoing resolutions, and present the sword Moor behalf. The resolutions tee read three times and paned. Mr. Thompson offered a resolution 1p rela tion to the unloading of oil on the Allegheny wharf. The resolution authorised the em ployment of special watchmen as a proeas. tionsry measure against tires . Head' three times and passed. 1 -Mr. Quinn offered the following resolution! Reeled, That the Councils meet on Wed nesday next, at th ree o'clock m., their Chambers and proceed to the Monongahela House, in 'madame with the imitation of the Sanitary ;Fair. Road three times and passed. Mr. D. Reed presented a report from the Committee ois Claims and Accounts, recom mending the. payment of the bill of Messrs. John Anderson A Sons, for emoting the iron front of the Duquesne Engine House. The report cu accepted, and a mahatma author lo ng the Controller to certify his warrant on the Treasurer for thesmoant, cal mad_ three times ancipsued. Mr. ;dotlarthy offered the following reso lution : Beeolered, That the Street Committee be directed to report an ordinates , requiring all proposals for grading, paving or setting with curb any street, or, alley, to be accompanied by a warranty of two good and mfficient sure ties for the faithfull . performance of the pro posed contract before being acted oa., Mead three times'and passed. On motion adjourned. In CemesmeCcumeff—Present all thiexamer. bora, except Nasals. fader', .Dithion; Heys, Holmes, Jeremy', 11•Goinan, O'H - aleran and •• •• - Minutes of last meeting mad. , Mr. Buckley presented a petition from Thu, Little for privilege ofmoving a frame home on lot on Heetiag alley. Read, and prayer of petition granted. Ur. Hellman offered the following: . ,, .ffitelned, That tite * Clty Hegulabsr be here by requested to hive thespradbig and paring otf Congress street completed imendiataly,ir dt has bosoms a minims to property hoiden; being blocked up,to such attestant that it is *Mast imposable to get to and from.the dwel lings on said , street. Ia case the entracte/ neglects to confetti Mlle abave,tuolation; he shill forfeit pay for all work' &lie oh said street, and allmaterthl on the ground. Re ferred toStraet Committee. Mr. Birching, from Polies Ctenunittes,. an - ordinance intustaeing the Pay of=lb. Day Po Hee. Road three times and paned. In 8. C. laid over under the role.. - Mr. Montgomery, an oz.:Da:nee increasing the rata for city printing. Laid on the table by the folibiring rote: lye.—Musa.. Armstrong, Beek, Doffs,. Colville, Davie, Dean,Pryer k Lebriard,, Mo.. Candling, bleClethus, .Pennon and Whits. Nosp—Mersa. Barokley, Ram, Zona, Montgommi, hfolieown, O'Hara, Rahman, finitely and Steel, Prestdent—ti. Mr. O'ffara,apetittcm from market garden era, aaklng a redaction of stall rent. Be.. fared to Market Comnifttee. Mon.-concurred I la by B. C. Mr. McCandlers.=A petltionzlkom 01l deal. MS asking protection for theirim,,,t,r on the Allegheny wherL• Bead - and orAmed to be printed. Also the follewlagr Reacted,- Thit the Mayor and Pollee Cam itilttas be, and they sze hereby regulated, to hare three tdght:polleemen placed on the Al. blemnywhuf fnma lbs'Point to the Railroad bridge. •• boat by the followbg voter 8 to is. Aga= Mesas. Armstrong, Collb, Dim% Dan; Prpr.M'Candleu, Cflars, and /Real, President--8. -;;• ' A 7 2o—Mostent. Dankly, Zook, . : Colville, Om. Jens, Leonard, Mentimmay, M'Clel- Med; El'Keown, Pittman, BeblitaDifir4VATY and White-11. " Mr. MoCandien—An ordinance donating a jortlonof the Beall lea to the Central Board of.-Rdneation for thelifght3ohooL Them being oljeotton to the pomp of the iiiiinsios; Ws mat wire ampanded by the foltowieg votes • _ . noorticoiszt.kias trwit, 33•0ki, coma*, Dub, Tom; pinata, Mntio T, MoCtazialsehtita•awli, Vila»; Pittonoo, Behamm; B r ailtaly,,Rhitamad ilteet,Prealdeat . ' Oall4 Duniriirr; and idoCasiland-.A,' And as adlniumnyns ginitesath r oo thus and wad. - ' f• - • Jdackey.4ldosl theeannent Onsndla , Ptc.1 111$11 P 11.241111 ."4• 2 " 11" • 1116 - • • steamer on antes saah day at , the Sanlttay rain. Read three tames and paltdd; 8. C. .00neured. 7 kr: Arms trong—Rwilred, That the Street fletamittee be, and they are hereby anther's - ed, to put -those streets to •the,litoth ward authorized to bcpared tinder contract tame distil', so u they will be payed before the winter sets In. Mr. hioCandlese--dn ordinance :granting privileges to the Oakland Peasenger Railway Company. Referred to Street Committee to report an ordinance; 8 O. concurred. O. C. conearrsd in the passage of the fol lowing ordinaneet, pealed In 8, _C. May 15th, 1864: One fur grading and paring Butler. Me chunks and Adams Moats. One EIZILIg the, grads of Penn, Wubington, Pike and Bans streets, Spring, Mulberry and Ezehaap alleys. ' Grace Greenwood Mrs. Sarah Jane Lippincott, formerly Miss Clarke, was born in Pompey, Onondaga conn• ty . , N. Y. Noah of her ohildbeiid was passed In Rochester N. I. and at the age of nine teen she removed with her father to New Brighton, on the Deriver river, Pennsylvania, about thirty miles below Pittebrugh, where, with the exception of a visit to Europe 1652, the resided until her mirriate, in Oat., 1853, to hir.rboandor H. Lippirloott, of Phil adelphia. She published occasional verses at an early age under her owe name; but her tint prose writings, contributed In .1644, In the term of a series of lettere to the New York Mover, appeared ender the um de ?fame of "Grace Greenwood," by whirl she is still generally known. Two eerie, of "Greenwood L ," comprising portions of, those letters, were publio he d in 1850 (12mo. Bottom.) Among her othet works are: "History of my Pets" (18mo., Balton, 1650; "Posesa" (12m0., 1861;) "Recollections of my Childhood" (1652;) "Haps and Mishaps of a Tour in Ilareps" (12m0., 1854;) . "Hearts Bogliad" (lime., 1855;) "Stories and Lewes& of Travel and History of Child " (limo., 18510 sad "Stories from Tenons Ballads" (1810) She !snow crigiged in editing a Juvenile monthly journal in Philadelphia entitled "TAs.Lizas Pilgrwri." Daring the put few years Gilles hu been is the habit of appearing occationally before her countrymen and countrywomen in the character of AI 'Utterer, and .u such hu ...Moved considerable distinction. Bien the commencement of the wee Omahas delivered in molt of the cities of ;I:te Union a looter* untitled "Agar is at War Cloud." This looters woe riposted in our city last night at Lafayette Hail, for the benefit of the Sanita ry Pair Fund. The audience was respectable in numbers, lied was largely composed of ladles. A ascend lecture, also for the hermit of the Sanitary Fair, will be delivered at the sane place to-eight lilehloet—olfesliwyora, Imam, and Rowe.", The Grand Oratorio for the Fair Bendel's Oratorio of the "Meadelt," the greatest work of thb great mister, and per haps the greatest and most albums musical composition, era written will be performed in the Audience Rail of the ganitary Pair, oa Gattulay smiling, June 11th. The rehear sals have been going en for some time, and In • mania much Ana eatiscactory then the menegme antlelpited. The public may there fore be assured that the performaace will be such u this great work demands - 4r The themn and orchestra will number about 200 performers—Um whole ander the dilution of Cal Gents, of Philadelphia. The ulebtated Germania band, of Philadelphia, will take part. We-beliere that the impression bat beam Mr calmed that the prim of abilasion to this performance willbe $5,00. This is a mistake. The price of tickets, We are ofliclally Informed, will be $l,OO. We urge ems readers net on any, account to neglect this opportunity to hear ea grand a performance of se groat • work. Sword to Meier Joseph C. Heap. The City Councils, et their regalia meeting loot night, resolred to present o service sword to Major Joseph. C. Knsp, as s testimonial of his saltless in raising the Ira battalion of I,lglat, Artillery formed in the State for the roe landrod days' serlitte. The sword will boar the following inscription Presented to Major TosepB C. Keep by the Councils of the City of Bashers, May 30th, 1863,” The following battles in which the Major partici pated with his former battery will also be Mariltedapeelhe itword't , —.Volif of 'Boas, 1851 ; Cedar Maintin, 1862 ; Rappahaanhak, 1862 ; &Other Spangle 1663; Antietam , 1862; Chensallorsville, 1853." This compliment to htsjor Kamp betel merited, as tbrotigh his exertions fear companies of Light drtlliery hays been placed& the field, and anatha is bang remelted. Larceny of Carpets. Interday afternoon information was made before Mayor Alexander, of , Allegheny, against a men named 'Rush, charging him with stealing& lot of carpeting from the estab lishment of Means. Oliver licaintosk it Co., on Fifth street. Ranh has been engaged at the anabllsimeent for some time, and 4 quan tity or articles being mining from the store, suspicion feltupon him. A search warrant was procured from the Mayor, and his house, on Robinson street, Allegheny. searched, when carpeting to the amount of .1420 ware found. Baton the onions succeeded in arresting Marsh, he was taken into custody by the patine of this city and looked up. Be will lave a hearing this morning. Mai:Miry Fair—Works of Art, The Committee on rice Arta are prepared to receive Mating', Statuary, Brenta', to. Let n) one refuse the besot c work of art to raise hands to procure sanitary supplies for the heroic mea who are suffering on the bat tle fields and to the hospitals, who went forth to rain the Life of the 1110.1011. The Commit. tee desire the paintings, A'.l. to be sera to the -Art lien In Allegheny wareceliotely to order to be catalogued. Let the names of the artist end oerner, and also the =bleat, aorempany saohnontributioa. Jogs HAtnit, Chairman Tire,.—Last evening, a new drama en fatled.'Llte In Tanneries," was preithited at the Theatre for the Int' time In this atty. The niece has been "specially dramatised for. this - - establishment from the seneatlon 'story of nottajes Cave." The Interact of the picas continuos to the end, and as it has been 'ell 'oantorill doubtless have a good run. • SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES Taoism' PLUM, Plain and Ornamental Slots Booths, aid dozier In Ponnsylvanhi and Per motif slats of tho bad quality at low rates 'Moo; at ALL Laughlin's, now the Water Werks,'Fittsburgh, Pa. Witt an amount of @again and Disease MODS the Volunteers would be prevented by tha has rue at HOLLOWADS PILLS AIM OINTMENT. No? Wounds, Eau andOestrry She Ointment is a certain core L andlor Jima! eopplaints, Peeers,lsmall Poz, ka., the Pills are th e bast medicace in the w0r1d..'..- Holloway's Pills and Ointment 1211 now re tailed, owing to the bigh.pricso or drigs, at $0 aunts, 1$ mints and 81 10 per box or pot For sate in Pittsburgh by D. Palma *Coati:id:oo. For sale at Initon's drug stare, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. for sale also by Geo. A. Sally, 'Federal street, Allegheny city. Itintorin.—:Samsel Graham & Co., Ma , chant Tailors, have wanutiod to IS fludtbdeld strait. We are Suet reoelting oat mond niggly of spying and maxim geode, and would suostuapeotfally Invite our binds and Alto publio In general to 11Z/021110 our new stook, billeting it to be an. of 'OW fined goat of_nuerthant tab? goods In the dry. Ivry garment warranted, to give full nib hiculoa, in both plies and quality. Give us all - before purclasing elegiacs and indp youtieroe. fhwfax k bleakomete. Morolwat Tailors, No. TT Smithfield stmt. BMW. Lorna.--The attention of on readers Is dinned to the kilns:A anortneat of Spring and Eltonmer floods jest , remind oar Mad Er. Jobn Websr;N , o , 221 red o:al street, Allegheny, His 'stook onsprisee a peat naioty . of Yang Ittenoh, fish, Boots& and American Ostsdaterss sad Clods, and fine Bilk and Canines Vesting,--all of whisk will be made up to order in the latest styles and In the best manna=. A ado se lection of Ifurnisting floods also onhandand far. yds, tenet's with * full stook of. Ready Wite cnoih. ;nu sad fashionably' n• • . . . Allwirtneow'r-Abraham Sodth,olibt you! of: ago, from Mut= *minty; Mopping at No. OonpOus street, haring, cataract on both *pa; =sin total bllndnou, a tow days war: Starrett monorod tbooatarmta, to Um gnat dsUght of tho,Nltto potion, at he now amothe imayastobjeots.. , - Ilia Broachltlr, dithati, Catarrh; sad Caa aaraathra. Caught, album's !tonal!Linn able. araaradytal &dicta • ftf4ll - immediate tad:, Gold ! thug** in'a g n=4 , reap . -.lhlti,:tf a l i gn 11°414"1111./714-VIPPO/,4a. xs THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. OUR SPECIAL DISPATOHEB,i FRO .31 MI s r mire T 0.11% GOLD•BEARING BONDS FOR SILL Kentucky Election Onse—Tho Orders of Bam►ido and McClellan, CHASE'S OPINION OF THE RAPID RISE IN GOLD. Ohio flaisdred Day Men Go ing Front. /OAR'S ARMISTICE RESOLUTION. Gen, Grant's Position Satisfaotory. MORE GUERRILLA DEPREDATIONS I 63., 63., 6a. Speaal Dispatch to the Pittatrargit Gazette. WaiILISCITOI, Slay SO, ISSI GOLD STARING 111. FIB czai BINDS Fifty to seventy. Ire millions gold bearing six per cent. bonds. payable In 1881, will be speedily thrown upon the market for side to tbe highest bidder. COSITESTID ILICTLOI 0111S-IUILTIIDS AJD xc ort.suu'a °nom. Mr. Beaman, of Hentneky, in defending his claim to his seat age net the contest of Mc- Henry today, offentnelly spiked the Demo; cmtio domplaints of. Burnside' order forbid• ding disloyal person, In Eentnokyto vote,by quoting MoOlellan's • order to Banks, then commanding in Baltimore, requiring him to prevent disloyal persons from voting to Mary land. The Democrats did not seem to know anything *brut it, and after their denuncia tion of Burnside, It came like -s thunder dip on them to find that McClellan bad issued an order of the same tyrannical kind, only differ ing from Burnside's in being more operas and, emphatic. The rapid file ID gold attracts the general attention of publie man. Mr. Chase, It is an duetted, holds very emphatically, that noth ing but viotory can produce a permanent remedy. 'Every effort will be made to rentrlet the volume of currency /4011 i. Grant's lam movement to giving every prorpect of nails, and Lee will be driven Into exeeeding 0101, qemrtere. LAILLICI LLMISTIGL lUULGIIGI Mr. Lassen , considered it nooessary is do •hat be could to pat a stop to this lejtvions state of affairs by intrtdusing a resolution propotiog to tiler the rebels an wrestles for a blank number of days. The Meuse did'ist seem to ahem in Mr. Leatak's sympathy for Lee, and refused to native the reaolation. 01111 . & Po2l=l ILATlllaeralrf The general feeling over Great'► position It• one of satisfaction but not of enthusiasm. Grant said, tome time ago, to Mr. Washburn, that he would be willing t • compromise with. Lee on taking Richmond by the fourth of Jr'ly. It Is believed that there is plenty hard fighting ahead of us yet before 'we get: in. Nothing has been received from eorres, pendent. with the army to d►J. The Treasury Investigation Committee wilt Soon finish the examination of the nob print% ing bureau. Nothing was [mind wrong, and Chit continues at work as mull. Bier, efi fort is now being sent to prove that his char• sinter for chastity is not 3. good en it ought to MS OEkers cf the Fifth, Ohio hove petitioned for a rom;ssion of the can tones of Francis M. Bogart, Co. E. Mr. Pentleton laid the mat ter before the President, sad succeeded M getting him pardoned. ONE RUSDiRD DLL WiIoAIS Pot VEX P.o3T The 132 d Ohio one hundred days' regiment united Ina petition to the War Department for active terries In the Army of the Petoninte, instead of gurrieoning the fortifications here. Their regizest has been granted, and the regiment left for the front today. LIM ISPOISID tIttIfIOICID IT J 0111131.01 Armors uo in circulation that part of Johnsten'a army from the West has reinforced Lee. It Is not credited , however. TUC/. TOll es AID BLIDOLS DirtROTZD The track of the railroad this side of Bran dy Hatton hu been torn up by guerrillas and the rails carried of. Nearly all the bridges between titers and Washington have been MIMI= The Satiate bu amondad the Tax blll so so not to tax banks on their dapostts. CM= The Posta:mate' Ganual la tuaderstood to have slat • delegation to Cleveland t. - look after the Convention and try to control It. ri= There h nothing from the army, Lug-noth ing Le expected eta Waittington. With the new hue, Fortress Idol:Leo° berenten thipiewi centre for,thearmy. Senator Sherman mad°. en abto speech on !franc*, to , day. •LTIL The /100.50 Military Committee is still at work on the projest of ganst Zoginee. THE OLETELLND CONTENTION Several Hundred DeleOtea Ex peated. NFORMAL MEETING OF GERMANS ReSOIatIODS In Favor of'. Fremont and Agaliutt Lincoln Adopted. THE CLAIMS OF FREMONT AND GRANT CANVASSED. Citusraptarinatio.Lettorr from'iffen dell Phillips. SMOKES OF OEN. COCHRANE OD FX7 GOVIENOR JOBIWTON Cutruass, Ohio, May 10-11 p. in.— • Judging from the number of delegates 114 reedy here and those reported on the , way, thefonvention to-morrow will be eomposod of event : hundred delegates. There are many Missourians in attendance, batiks del.: °gales from Minds, lowa, Arkeness, Ohba ind.Penntrylvanke are also large. Illehigei, Wiseonlin, Minnesota, Same, New York, New Jersey and Musachnsetts aro also rep. resented, bat uotlarply. The Gemini have delegatitnis from twelve Blame, some of whom held an informal. meet. lag on Sudsy, when, after an inteveltange of views, :Mentions were adopted igsluct. Idari min and in favor of- fremontf against oup • , premien of that press and In fatter of the right Atrial by jury, and declaring aparuit any is &inputs= upon this right.llll deatinottra of our liberty; also In favor of. emending :the Constitution to prohibit slivery, and' far the Monroe doetrine and the one tam :priniiple 41liabiolutaly isactuary to chick corruption: - Apparently none but the :fielegntion of the War Dentocrite of Newliork - me h screw the , emir Wiikrrninult for Tinc - Prosidute: argue .441 - 11: - .ci tort In intentharillSailitrkthe I susdomeatent optble,ildkOCst:Critteip".. 1 Um etherhasd.ths7cu olitefaSaythatthey Want lainstrWhosa. isolltisaLasoork Islllol Plit#4o:tit,and slut= 4 1 0.44;-TAIP #.7 1 70 1 01.0101:.. we , and Flotilla 18 hUe a tbtil he 1,4 11104.14 eadoreed 45%leapt Ii ttettetbt Otint, ' Ihe tnitlentlose` ere 'bet tlinAt a i genie ettit be wltbdrotte, Gni itist 4 1, 1.0041 alit 8 nominated *Meet ttypoettlent it kW named for Vidtlrletliontontonlltt thank 0.. rophracte, debijie N, Cool, dtate Btoon, Oen. Lnaatt, litiiarher Ahtlratte aid Oeo, lt ,, ptOtthq, Cud6rBlb fe tlit! to elgbt. 'the ploitvrto *lli AO A 46.00411117 (hit adopted I. the Ilernittd ail 1101014 A tbote. Oa the puthts thee iet fitith there eterat Is be no teelotlel ditoteoei or optelon. Oamptrntlfr Itnhtnicti g ler Re* Totlt, bet Wititten a lett.t ottotlgiy retotteg the nowt , nation of lien. Omit. Parker l'ilehtits bringe with him' letter from Wendell Phillips espreming term at ble Inability to attend thecentention.Sompisluing that the Administration le a foliate, becsams it bee weighed Mame, glom] and eivii.,lol - 'against slavery, atoli up to the preagi motoint, has deckled to utmost them all ba. , tort It wee freedom heartily tut a means of battle; that If Mt tolteolla to rit•oleoted Alt is re elected to pumas the Fame policy and obey the 110116 Cabinet. lie deprecates the Louis iana reconstruction experiment, sad contend' that the only Oak of reconetsciailun within twenty years It to admit the Tooke to citizen ship nude:ethics with the *WWI u Jim hist" of States. Ile closes by !orating the nomi nation of Fremont or Butler; Fremont being tilt choice. Among those present aroVoneral MlK:lmam Ex-Governor W. F. Johnson. •f Nem,Wa tts,lothel Zsgany,M.Jor G l ow, giduird :ilibert, Parker Pilabnry,' Jasper Thompson, U. C. Garrett, Andrew J. Calvin, Omni Coehrtuse, George N. 1/ophins, Colonel Moss, and a number of prominent Germans from the West. SICOND DIEPATCII. Cat•atain, Onto, May -30.—There wet an linferaial gathering of the German delegates, ithaandleal and War Democrats at the Cos iinotplitan Hall to glikt ii Colonel Hors,: of St,,/Louis, In the Chair, and Casper Batts, of iChicego,Seoretary. , '• ' Gotham Cochrane, on invitation, addressed the abemblap briefly. He old that terrific 'as b the contest that is being ward for the . .overbrow of the 'rebellion, not less serious is thevestion that mutt be divided. when the destest right. of the citizen are Imperiled: VIPs the soldier has bean engaged egitheet the'common foe, repeated blows have been aimed at the rights, . the libertlei inetitutions of the people; end because at tbisse darigerons encroachments this meet ing has assembled. TheOonstitutkinal period leas arrived when the people must speak upon the subject of the rights of man. If thee. : encroachments continue, there is danger of 'the partial destruction of 'the liberties of the ropily. If submitted to'simd permitted, they ;mast result in iamb atiavelation of the rights 'etellberties of matt ani *ill pall the hearts ' , and blanch the cheeks of;tke brarest..i ;.. Of the war, be said that it must be'Coutin: istrti until the rebellion is subdued; but It ishould be remembered niat there never has ey, and never can be is war, the rain Viten lion of which does sot become one of finance; , tend the legislation of the army of shoddy l'es , who linv• been cooking the life-blood of tho ' - nation, through the treasury, were they who were loudest to protestations of pstrietlan sad loyalty. On the queation of Slavery he esti that One effect of the war was to render the blest coo rice, and being free, removed from all eorsti• tuticnal record of slavery. He spoke, to, ,f an asylum as of tho bleraings offered by ibe country to the down-trodden of the Ltd weeld, and arrelgn•d the administration 'on I charge ,35 laving • artattody and sent back without proses of law or Irgel knowledge of hie guilt or Innocence oneinho bad sought shelter on oar shores. He con demned this act as a wrong and outrage, and would wait hopefully until Notember for the popular verdict upon It. He denounced the etippresllon of twelve. pate as a mime against the liberties of the citizen, sad said that even a censorship over lb.. - palm was an outrage without justifica tion. Is conclusion he said that they were hero to o ustabil.h principle, upon which a truly gnat Gensawatic party asay flourish. wo followed by ex Gov. Johnson. Mr. Goodell, of N. F , Lffsred a platform, which was referred. Tho following Comm' der on Arrangements was appointed: Parker Pilsbury, of N. H., M. 'Cary, of lit.. Karl B ,, ingen, of Woo., Maj. 'nuke!, of Conn., E. Wigan, of N. Y., Dr. .Greiner, of N. J., N. P. Sawyer, of Pa., C. E. of Mo., I. P Barring, of 111., B. B. Chapman, of Ohio, J. P. Plilbolt a oj, tat, , 6199ti., d. Wolf, of ; CONGR SIONAL PROCEEDINGS Consideration of the Kin tacky Election Case. THE TAX OH GOLD AND SILVER The Employment of Disloyal Persons IM!MMM3:I 174811111(17031, 114 y 30, 1161 busineu was transacted In the morning tour, tbe to expedite the settlement of titles to land dal= in Confer nix being under discussion. During Its non tintrance the tax bill then came up as Winn !shed bnointess. and I discussion on, the amendment of Mr. Fostenden taxing bullion one per amt. ensued. The tax on billion In lamp, Ingot, bar or °the:lobe, was rednoed one-filth to one. half of one per cent. after conssdorable discussion In regard to it. The bill to expedite the title to land claims In California wu called up, and after dis cussion during the whole of the morning hour the .subjeet was laid over. The tax bill then came up, and Mr. Con „vets moved that In Ilea of the tax of fin per amt. on gold and silver protium/ from vane mines, beds, riven, &0., the following which Iril &tented : On bullion in lump, ingot, bar or, ctienrise, a duty of one half of one, per mut. ad waterer:, td be paid by the assayer of the Lame s who shall stamp the product of the way as the Commissioner of Internal Reve nue. under the direction of the floseetary.ef the Treatory, shall deed'. and every end all sales, transfers, exchanges, tranopoetations and exportations of gold or sliver assayed at arty mint of the. United States, or by any pct. vale assayer, onion stamped as prescribed by the general regulations as sforsaald,is hereby declared unlawful ; and every pane& or oor poration who shall seller transfer,.transport, exchange, export,ur deal In the umeishall barubjoti to a penalty of one thousand dol -1 late for each ammo, sod to a flue not exceed lag that tem, and to iMprisonmeat fora term not exoeeding two years, nor less than four months. Ito jewelry worker or milker en golf and silvan shall are either of these metals ex cept it shall have first been stamped as aforesaid u required by title eat, and every nolatioi of this section 'hall subject the offender to the penalty contained therein. illfo person or oorporatltn shall take. trans port, erects. to be transported, exported or taken from the Vatted States, any gold or silver In Its natural otate, or unoolned, or nn =eyed, or kmstamprid a ss aforesaid, and for each vlotatke of this Prcinrien, every offend.. sr sheathe Nuttlect to the penalthur contained herein. , Mr. Sherman armed as amendment to the demo: to the lei blti relative to blinking se • substitute for the num* Brimmittee's amendmont. It provides for 6 tax of 1-24th of 1 pea gent. per month upon the avenge amount of depositef 1-24th of , 1 per cent. pm - month upon ttio avenge amount of capital; and 1-44 - of one per cent. per month upon the circuit, flan of bunting institution., km, other than those organised under the Nations' Banking Bor. - Mr. Mendrieks did not leo anything to jot. ttfy the Secretary In attemptbrg to strike down the State banks. Al far ea Indiana we. canoe/nod, her people "and the people of the vest would prefer the now of the-State banks to the limes of Secretary Chace, and yet the eireilation of there banks kid. been reduced from Iva millions eight hturdred thonsod to' two millions four hundred 'thou sand dollars. _ Mr. Sbersuur arguedin favor of legtilattog Mats Dank circulation out of - calstinee. Daring the present state of the tioirecoment be held that to Whirr the State banks to Weis currency was • dire ot blow at the sort tritais of the Cloyinunient.', he held that - tke Na tional Bank ctroolation was adequate for ail purposes, anti - Ras Winded npon public: Laitk, ;At d:3O &clack, on motion et Mr. Posen den,the Satiate took • recces until 7 o'clock. crenicyArstiors—Mr.,Slark MOTIII4 va,l cu atnendmenta in Order to retain the present of. &isle in the :4114s Dorms of Assessors, Ste., without the requisite of new bonds, which were Mr. Olga offend an arrindiriat preoldlog itax - ort tobacoogrannfacitued in the bed see not baring beeriattipped, buddedirrimsten• ' 'di 23 casts on stripped tobacco:; Caron disk that hit been .Swelteitsd.lneltAlitii-da•-• - ent,27cerits per portnd,. onErldriattosi was po stponed- I -t; , r , 'Mr.AftElaa'S santnennutt - bittiVrilitOtri Issaki,its• -- oorsioW4.' , ll4l raodlll4o.o* tee: 'A.ereaiiitn.raitsLerifkillor sop co ot. , prisirrai IneilladUf lit:Mordrieks elazlll. - '4lniell= opred " "_ _ MEM= ifinosideg Siontair ebaid's paper carnal:7 41 rbteirs. • 'Adjourned. mutton of Mr. - Davis, of lie, Tete, the Commlttairou District of Colombia was inttrusted to Inquire Into the condition of tb, Monument Boslety, the amounts collected and ,of *speeded, and Its attain gourrelly. The south's:allot!' of the following resolu tion heletvfor• submitted by Mr. Itollhis i of 0000ludIng at follows : This war Is net gulled on oar part in any trail of oppression coo for auy purpose of rootletst or subjugation. oor for the purpose of overthroWinu Of lotarferiug with the rights or estaidistied lastitution of those Staten, but to defend and sualatain the supremacy of the Coastitnilon and M p • the Union with all the 111(dlt X a equality and rights of the several Stites unimpaired. That as these obJeots are accomplished, the war mullet's...," wee then milled up. Mr.' Rollins, of Mo., laid hie r•solntton embraced the main features of the one offered by Mr. Orlueuden sad adapted with two dis senting voices st the eammeneement of the 37th Congiess. lle believed that the princi ple was sight at that time, and was right now. Mr. Fernando Wood unsuccessfully sought to amend the resolution. The opportunity for that purpose having been excluded by the previous question:he moved that the resole• tint be laid en the table. This motion was dmagrted to-27 to 114 Mr. Morrell, of Vermont, moved to refer the resolution to the committee on the Pte• hellion. Mr. Cox hoped the HOnee would take a direct voteeon the passage of the resolution, end not strangle it by each a disposition of It. The House then by a not, of 81 to 2T ro forted the resolution to the Committee on So leolllone Stab's. Mr. Waahbarno, .f Illinois, under a sus pension of the rules reported a bill from the Committeeron,Cotamerceapproriatings22B,ooo" for the repeir bpd preservation of the works for the !eclat of eosleneree on the Lain, and j 1,000,908 for similar purposes on the Oa Dowd. The but plumed. • Mr. Schenck, of Ohlo, moved s suspensiom of the rules In order to report a bill providing for the tumnisiy panishment of vanillas. Commanding generals, or eommand•ra of de partments arettemborised to emu into execu tion all tenteacei against guerrillu and per ions ratty of ninon, bugler!, rape, and for a violation of tke laws and customs of war, and to punish' "pies, mutineers, murderers, deserters, do. The Boise refused to suspend the rules by • vote of ft to 42, not twe thirds voting therefor. Mr. lingliah, Cm= the Committee on Natio Lands,reported *bill, ihichwas passed, ex tondiag the time flied La the act of June,. 11136, for commeaoing the construction of the Martaettepad llntonsgo Railroad in Michi gan, for whiolt-theptbils lands ware at that periA appropriated. The flours thin resumed the conelderatlon of thi .dredsetusky r nostestad' election ease of Mciionry itglatat,Ttantan. Ilardintaltid,that whiht he would vote for his collnagrinArittairthis oeat,-he did not wish to be understSts giving mantenanoo to military interforance with the freedom of election. ' Mr. Tomas, the sitting member, contro verted the petition of the =Wawa, that he Toucan) Owed Ms election to military Inter-' lance and 'poke of the contestant as having with b ad taste resurrected -at . the political trash to the population et Kentucky to sup port his (the ocuresuutt's) claim. Thh House by a vote of td ayes to 28 nays adopted the resolution declaring hir. Teacup atiteld to his seat. Oa motion of Mr. Cole, of Cslifortals, It woo revived that the 'Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire by what au thority and under whose direction the rebels aro Interspersed with the national soldiers brought through the hospitals of this city, and as to the comparative treatment of the 'rebel and Union eoldiers in the hospitals ; and also that thasame Committee beim:aro acid to Inquire whether or notparions lately in the rebel army are • employed In plums, of (root and profit by the United States gov ernment at Gibion's Point, Maryland; and If so, by whose anthoilty ; how . many, and in whet eapselty they are eo employed, sod also, that the anid Committee bolustruo• ted to enquire whether any disloyal Persons arowmployed as Clerks in any of the Depart ments of the Government; if so, who are roapontible for snob employment; and that said Committee have authority to tend fox persona rid papers, to compel the attindance of witneraes, and to report the fasts to this Monte at any time. • Hi. - Lathaiiifferitrilnig primp:Me ' ilea °fading with • rosolation th at the'Praaident be required to adopt mouurei for the sus pension of bositiittee between the North and South, and an armistice, in order that, In the meantime, a o. nroution may be tailed of all the States with a clew to Gm restoration of the Union with their Conatitutional rights. An objection was made to the resolution, when Mr. Lasear moved a suspension of the rules, pending which, the Monza adjourned. FROM CAIRO AND BELOW Brisk Engagement at Baines' Landing. THE REBELS DRIVEN OFF Oen. Smith's Command at Vicksburg STEAMERS FIRED INTO OT NISEI BATTERIES The Rebel Forrest's Movements. BUFORD RUMORED REAR PADVOAH CAM, May 111.—The stesmer Graham, with Memphis dates of the ifthi arrived last night. • On the morning of the fib the gunboat Carlow wavattseksi at.Gainu' Landing, fifty miles below Maptileon, by a rebel battery of to gees, ben and Us pounders. The ere was returned, and r brink engagement en dued for halt en leer, When the rebels were driven oft The steamers Belle,and St. Lou!,, from: Memphis haul wired with 613 beet of Bat ton. The fit. Louis beings one day's Later dates. The Gnitedlitates hospital boat, Thermal, had 'mired from Red liner with about two hundred of the wounded in the engagement at Yellow Bayou.. Nineteen beats had arrived at TiclabUg with Gen. A.. J.:Smith's otimmand. The steamer iwngworth wu fad into *ti Wednesday last by a. rebel battery of sit gaol from the Arkansas shore, near Co lumbia. The boat wee beyond range, and paned on without Injury. The steamer Sally 'List was also deed/Ma on the following *venlig by the same battery, ant She pilot wu badly weandid. Then. Was consldeubis aeUviti in - the mitten merlon. The market wu Arm, and all acing. ware ' taken it &dumped 'rated Middling to strict ifail; good, SLIM fair, 14114. Torrid, with 11,001 pen, is reported as haring been at Tupelo, Attu.. on the 20tb, angegad In moving forage to Corinth, and intending to repair the Zama to- lepton. Portions of his maraud have, within a few days, made their appearance la the Tidally of Galen county, lientneky. :Mneh unitement` existed- yesterday ,at - Paducah. in cansequance of various ranters of the - approach of Buford with a form estimated at from sin hundied to one Niemand. MU fur:lris said to have keen at Mayfield peter day. • The military inthbrities are prepared ! to riYel any attack attempted, and ft is not likely they will allow the enemy to riglialtil the rioluity In any force. Scattering bandeau* raring dont ths try committing depredations. 'They 'hug four Union men at Un i on City on the 17116 - . • litireign Martel' per -igit y _of -MUM. . , . Linorroot,ldn7 111.CtoIlon quiet and =- changed brratu, -lielistilstuffs are very dull. Provisloo iaootivo- Produce valet and. - 111 10% 1 7=r ' , Closed at 913 for.'utoneyl Antillean stoolu: Central, Slo2lldisecont; Erie, blot& Thereto no politiOri. nein - of ilOpOrtlIIOS: . 111 Li per ,Cent. ItToado at Auctloa:.TZta 111111tary Nowa Good. - . - Wantaaioa May 40",—A special_ to the New York Poo lays reported, that Asonintrr Chili will soon ear $50,900,000 of tboota.pot oda: bonds tif,l24 atpnbile ASO- Tbe =Mart tt, good. • Btlistog tatol tiptoe maybe expected soon. Pike '4.001(1. , • ' !Wsistrairose;Ailiy 10c—The Be. York ipxs:lt, is rianored.lliat • stroll elkpielaa ingsged - tointtap..the pica at cold to 100 . during• the present weals. At .1 .to:dsi..tla pito, vox 1.40 M, at 1:ZO/o/ock' mum, and, at p. 10IN. de; , 41tiasorasaltaastotteli spiolitivs. • Riibll'lYbltm9nt,aj x_ Araiszi I t::tiAtinanvir' Iday.so.lrhaliptat. I:kaava-tko'Voadsistat-thetirlstlaW ttlatathonbtlet:AlWAtKowe'• wiflsece ri* - r • SECRETARYSTAIMMITEi. Gen. Grant's Army terossil!e! Yamuttkey. EMMEN? SOUTH OF MITES &TM; The Enemy Driven a .1file;: BUTLER'S FORCES JOINING GRANT; Gen. Butler Stilt in Bammand of the Department. OEN. CANIIT REOBLANIZINO Ills FORCIS: W 1131111110107, Mlky SO.-1114. G.n. Dia: A dispatch (rem Gall. Grant has fast been to. calved, dated yesterday, 29tb, at litaziovovi town, and states that the army has suetiesl fully crossed ever the Parouttkey. and now scruples a front about three en'.! e south Of the river. *c Yesterday two &riions of our cavalry had' an engagement with the enemy South of lialucee store, driving him about a mile npOn what appears, to be his new line. We will and _... out all about It to•dej. .. . . .. Oar less le the cavalry engagement Iris 350 killed and wounded, of whom but 44 are ueertaintd to heroine's kilted— We having driven. the enemy, most of their killed aid. i nianj of their wonnded fell tote our Dan 4nether ottelal, dispatch dated yeita ''y afteracin at I o'clock, details the mo Is of th e several corps then in progress, b t ti p to 'that timelier. was neengagement.. ..', dispatches from headquarters land beenamit Dut failed to reaoh Washington. (Signed) E. U. STAMM [auCOID-DruLTCB.]: May bo.—To Majoreler . ol latellrgenee later than TAU Jtas bean transmitted taieu hu been rewind by this Department trim Generale Grant yj - Sherman. ,;. A portion of Gtiurral Boiler's force it Bee,: muds Unwired, flit Inquired for dams* operations there, las ban trinsferred, under command of General Smith ,to the Army.yif the Potomso, exalt is supposed by this time to hers formed s junction. No change to the command of the Depait, meat of Virginia haa beenlnade. Goa. Bni lar still ramming in fall cornaituid of the po- Partmont of Tirgtiltif and North Carolina, and continuos at the head of hic force in the geld • Dispatch., have been received from Canby. Be Is actively engaged-fn reselip , plying the troops brought:back bj_Qone ritls Steele and Banks and organising the fhiiez of the West knisiuippi Division, which now comprehends the Department of Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana, under the command of Geis. Rosearans and Steele, who remain . he command of their respective departments un der the orders of Gen. Canby, as divisien commanders, his military relanon_ beim the same es that formerly exercised b 7 Gdn- Grant on now exercised by Gan. ilhertrian over the Departments of the Ohio, the 'Cum berland and the Tennessee. (Bigned) E. a. STArior, New Tana, May SO.—The New Yttk Commereiors letter from Butler's army, of the 28;b, says: An cm:mafiosi of acme magaitide Is about starting out. Its Asstinationzsmatiii secret, but two or three dep.:will dsterminetit. Tee Tariff BM Probably Postroard. Wegener/ex, M 30.—Tbero in s rumor that Congests will postpone thu direntuten on the tariff bill until next iilntne,,lo eels- Memo the present additlonu rataG . SUPPLY •■ Hein.—The anbseriber virties to isferm the readers of the Gazette that 'to has again ■ fall ripply of the Justly celebra ted hair restorer Rejuvenator, whore efface In restoring gray hair to its original color, pre venting hair from falling out, removing dandruff, Jac., fairly entitles it to be cleaned among the greatest inecessos of modern times. Simon Johnston„ sole agent, earner of Smithfield and Fourth streets. eta Da. Kevin", Dentist, ti,. 162 Ponta strzet, between Smithfield and gnat. No Inducements held ant by offering :low Floes; tat an equitable fee will :be charged in every ease, for the best =Mash wjil be aged, and all the timeandsblll acemeargreir. ran pers.:Kum remits 'ball be applied ml7:6m Tee Dean tx TEM PIRIT Wain, Ausastine. —Every subscriber to the Bounty Fund la this Ward is invited:to attend a =Whig at the School Hons. 'on Moiler eraningi , tha fist hut., to take ineasares for their no welfare to connexion with the Wonting draft. Let all attend. By order Bounty Oommlntoner& 41 WE Would NM situates to the adurttio loot of Dwallbts Matted to Rent by •de Arabia tenant. 0. Sm., Dentist, 21S Pens *treat, win &1. Oand to all booboos of him profotalp!t. G Jaw: M. ausut, Attnav Ls* 98 reat ram& ' 12,1 7 V3HR. =Chefamitl. NisMilts:: mlana;Zazare.4l.lL323l•Martbl. PA. I Petralla; . oll cat,. Mlnemb, WEsellag. Tim shy? al Ws Roust nesds4,lWo,',4llllM3bas dads' Ms Mmaty-tte bowl Wang tut maths, al Mat. MIN Om Orr msMs IniMatmt about sits.tit Gala than. Tts• imam ilmtsidsi mu chis sad puma and sommligly, witt.d. . !:* Tb. antral, *Wads lb. lama "Orabaas'lram Zaaantlbs, Limb Manta for Ram bla Zeck .at tb• Ousslis Ms HaabaMs. lb* dtarllabs• from Sr Latin ad the Itajor Andaman Lou" Cladastatl an dos, awl lb* Andassoa, will doubtlaisbniTlag4lßßS. lb* MART& ibt Will 1011). wax Llsawst7 o •Pfigure dr War rdy . - Sb.CWlabatl man state that Oa amnia en Valtost BUNG mama? .11 O LaTionsatly band by lb• re: gaup Use isaamba, bast tasaduiasul S? Crook:—Bbibaa seadada calreabba.- !Ulna Nowsebno OW-barbing st Nampitsi 11. 2 4 1 7. - trent tar nir , belbir, acallta .tira eat dadtliandi. ce Takaitsikar, Yr t t Talkily; OW troika tkus itawd of the Ababa. iftbtoras Ikons amboaraaad lost. 3t4Nato Roblasonu: Apt Wit Ralston, obi the Imam Ogg Jae Maim toll neat and popular boats, it. aanotusted tar Obsabsaasi sat Largsollo, n. Ontario, captr Vireon,..ai rite Bra bast_ to pt kr Bs Lou..i 15b• mill be Wows! by thetut, Cap{ Dm bad the Club Poo; Cepa Tams Pon , .Tke Amities, oapt:Thce Golea.vtll siuly to Lem fbr Xml.ll.ll.olta mat." at to-m " - The Zama Graben. 0614 Oa eta% lo 02111.igelar . Di m. an far Saasrn/Is t 04117. U&Tint .promlO' &SA g Tim Miming tonmproduee Midair - CAW • • Prrnmrsen, Esy 5T01104.. A. $ 0 Gimp, Chums* of Iftsambeet COmmitree, Pigefemell Comitoy li tre . .4j . `please Dun e—Yon motet, aa• ovoiribu• ltoti far the betudtt-td4fwV"ffillsbuffh ceedtval . - Pair" to be Cep eed • of fa Push ananueraa von may Mak beam, Okamploutouti Boat: "John ratileyr atodroblto a Mend of the mum.. , - - - - Tows truly _ -Jamul Bafinda - Preamevt,Aal 300 4 41 5 f•. -• Ltrealfairga Zha E.- L.. • Dzaarium—Your note OfCeilnin, apprislaime of the • donation .o f your Champion Oath Boat, Job* raus.e. to no.t ommutoutill4bnrgh Oultary Tai,. aveas•dulyao Wad. • - • .We eiteevit/ly accept of yourgeneroon pi ficand, ea ,ImMalrof the Oommitsee,,lreturn yon:oar Meath toanlar The Thai mill be "lag on - atraftton'at Om re% and millaftermade be dimmed of to vha advantage am tbe Wade of tie Sanitary 114, - , gemecolhily Tome. . Ifsar, - • 02Minan atmontoat Consiftlev„: &errant .11 "beta—She wife cam for the Ilium Bost retuning the largestetthettfplhof Min be &mantled caftan" Of Jasurfasund ;of the. Ist, ae adVestromi. - ' • . -t- ". ' Matra= Steembott COnduldM! - . DIED - las=h 4 , maw MI; og eecaci igkimst. 59allitaicir4 ill 40 -kik Tiara kir - T. /kin* NM In nos it tecttellt, recur its reildsztest his ii3tlier; Itesni /W. •• - - vicancuiroz:-Its - ur tatt - hr - ato,11( Me stmt. tanamiYi Mtn / 117132 ,W 4 4 3" . 4 , 44, 174 1 1 0 par et bet ap; *.• 71 ' 1e6f th it Pi . faiinl*?#tir** ll, :** 4 Adtalktirkiteio*ositiasnixiMarilikihl „74105pitY.644,010RNM1",:1- k. "ittegai l t: B :=s 10110601PIPTC114.12,” 22c 4 0,..tt r ..411- .- • - CtneJnnrJllLarjtst.- 7 . y ;mu; %mow.' to aim toritaa. tist masa' stip ItrcUr thi whit• 1. has • • hm. hf li r. .tts Istrartat MAIO L7l. Oara daft et $1,1031,15 tar Ear ad Oata Wit at eatOc to bulk. Eli seine at ••' 1, 7 0. bat, soled ant hrtrik enrei 81.40 to sills, stall& s reeek.. - VhSar as latahar sea to spralattre '• „ mu d ; tie neers ham Vultrata. u reggae 00 4 sub= of the Mut., sad • ruiner which le vedlted that a tuna of handrail thusesa Wart tau beet ettelertbed to get the Tin Sa l a ea misers !, . - . taz lb. stock oo hand. h. iT. •th.ted te. e nb! - and :Imoral .11a atro4g Nellag. Pno.. *WOO ad boat .qt, RN" Pat 'Balk Pork and lard •te firmly. 'min City Lard raorgot be b01...11 below Yom; b bald firmly at /IA aid Elek Port sill% Sk•roldor., sad ttaizy s . fot caw— 0100 , tlifi6V 0.00, lowlz ; 100 tiara. .011 ai 12)(0. 0011 164190. 8i1rer1736178. ZzeLiapflth.• Now York ikilirket: sw Tom. May SO. ; uW . at st,natt,t tor - 11ktallag Ihnsada.- BMte and - tanrtern 'kr Do bettaaaka at ST 4,4 z ar.CO for Srlra' PIL ta.. 008,10 ft, Brenda, tb. market elanag arm, 'with so .141 oar" at tbe gootallaaa; Included la thou*/ .wrolHl tans Extra Stat., f all June. *Were at r i te. Wldekr sacra active and Straw; St..") fan slaw, and $1,3101,.19 far Vattern." WENS, Aa.141, better for tb. export demand: ILGOCASS far 'gilt', rage; 111,111(41,13 far ItUtratkee 111. 700.1;17, .-,„-; Tar Mater Bed Weetern. Oars =roe sad dacldally, •• drmir 81,55 far New Westana;lll;l33l;l4lor do.; Wain Irttb as We. of tba tete betas SL6O. Oar, atasey 4.B73kffp,tilrar -Weatartb, Including 20.(X0. bush PriEti waste= at IKW cub la atralL.' NirolotaMawr Orals 40 0 , Heload la bold Ka; ~..- Bawd inn 4700... Wool ersnorw Port flroawy . 6lo),603.10 for Mao, $ll for Old do., 1047647,31 Got ', ... N.. to, dodos Mm al Goo latter taiaoat APS 0 0 : .. 7. for Old wad N.. Prima, and momosslis Prbao 2.-, Moto Dad Ham a HOU turd .Claw' Cut-lisata dull" and Iona; 11;i00 for bbonlday lto Dor Hama.;_ - loam aldatyo-no olota r4yerotrlWestora abort, . Bibbed 111ie...10al actlea as 1141116 , ;(0; aro 1,67.0 ... , bolt, • alto:101a La the latter port et JatottllM, •,-.... attar study at 1:7033o for üblo, and 11442. tor , Mato Cacao quiet and carbonyl. at lzgylo. ~... ~, . stock and Money Manes. : ~ , 1 , ZIYVYOaz, hay 30..—G01d opened at 111 4114 1 ..;" Hoff TOM may eck—tr al .ddedlfsy at s'fir cat :4 ; Starling decidedly' .ftrtner at . talrtallatlAT ;-.,..' Gold mom - actin and ''.l7' lgbar.,imlag at i 168, Melinda/rte. 191% docllang to 15.56 Olaobig .4 i drat at 191.... floncaavatlltorka y 14.15408 Corgyilsllll4. - .—" o-i . , " &orb dull bat Cram: ie. a n. i...--uni °mum —.Ji.."... „ Q IC. 1b.........—. 71 . Neoo York Patna— toanamio I. —67 Eludoo _ - o.s M.OnsuinioL . . otMi 1 " 11118 itoa• Born% ELF 30 -44111113 r itoekr."' - - '-- -• :: : aihrtleatt ' 731111. itorgali" Grcktral. --69 .. Illiancell , °upper 7•113. -.41 Rockland - ...IS . Prantllzt.:...—='...ls3 Illanecick :. '!" . ".........u, , Clnil - " ..«:...:: Buffalo market Itirriaur, Nay 41-11 oar mart:settle.. Whiatt - -;;; . ;:,:, wire*, Mingo Spring arid Milwaukee' CIO it" No; Nilarankaa Club VAS; - Corn tatty., and attar , Now Turk report prlola ittranied Bo; dot al VAS 01.20 Nov. No. 2 ChtestO 81.2101.11134 Oita steady at na79e. What, antur and atom actlT2ol, at 111,"d31.17. Fr/dente Ara; Oats react, Wheat 2.80, C= he, Cats tee, to Now Sara • , • Philadelphia Market. . - - . ' • plasanazzsmi,ltoot Xt.--Trada rit7 thin; dos 1.20.) bble Lars at 17,25. - 12bta5 film Itod IMakttLas, White 111.22N2. - Cora tioraat; sales 10,001 buhels Tallow.at 111,42; Mitt* Prom. onstent. .11Lote Pork $22.22. YeteolonotNellt . .. Oro& 37%. Baarud fa Moo &Otte. dd. fru; 11243;270. Wldaty still and trosttded; $1.40 La sand., Loins Market:• Sr. Leila, Iry 30.-11,7ur arm; Kuriaritrantr ' 47, Double Kura 27.23 , 37. 5 0- Wheat ',tear 'i ••." nn; grxd ettalee 111,4201 X. ' Darle. Irma and. .rare; Mind 41,24. thotio.11:11:. Oat* . steady as o.ldritc. Hie Or.. .1 51.15. Whin itrtird• at $1,31. Cotton Stud low ; 241 tola. - I . , °MeV, 41arkets OirorsooOlardo.-=floos I:Saw:wed: 42sst and nocbsposid ; Mfirsatoo Club SLNIX; . No Su martot. Ost. Mon; Bolg7 awl 7110 . u.LeIN! rrelOu -r; Plans .42.41443a,Vbeat 10,310*, Cats N.. . • • ' thatimote siarket. Batrzienui, May ao.-11onzedet; .uslat df Obit, littrast OM. .Vneatiultartulta ;..S.A..tsdkrt4lo. A ^ Insyst Wire ,_• waft, MAO blab Mk 1, at SIM:7IV , leo* SIAS. Wllltky dun; Ohio 1 11 . 31 6 1 . 13 .' New York Banklta New Yoze.2lsy 30.—lows.dicrinsa; M. 548.17 11*.as. dscreasor, $1.18,613., Cbtahamy jetair e nN ; $1.26,513. Docalls, docressa,lll,346 - -," r===t GOO,D,ADVIOB: -; o ha maks Whom Om 701 ent • , ra. t h pannos a. that thin tathd. ' • Tq aoik gisuat t r It• hot coatemted stiht; • Hit rata than t ared sad - I . &nth 2Yea b.b.Zelat BOOtS AND S',HO•lO,, Ber.A.T:33E sertromnr. me 3: Tr HALL 8110 STOW, 62 Fifth Street. mar gums upraising NOUS =tura. , ' LADHIS SHOEBr Gentleineies Shoes enlidren's IRoes ; BbaTBB& !re. DA?PiFirtiriiii*.:i ¢ ime tre= Fifth ' street: • ki,ENTDI:Mai,SMMG MST CMS CARMENTL oi~i 1a u%xosT !L.A.•r• 6;eitossilintag ..,. 11,,G,.!MitilOCildtk:BifttOyilt$:.....,7 WiER COSBIOI 07 BIBINEWA_BLWX. W., H. MoCkEE.' 10 T. C1f411.1191 ,5T.1111M670; • Redd cal Ike att4olto9 OI iiiKii —i ii ' Ali OViii tie' goods. It liz m e4Vl 4lo0 . 114 ,17 114 . fli , rata ~ awake 01l ea *9l, a or goakoli, be _roma .., i to finds. "Otito *414 1 inn of ilorlos . -- 'sod. to antri. , ‘'` - - ' " -, 41 _onadoo arr.', . sorb, sad lirto . is. ' , go*" cook, . . ~
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