--- • 1 ' • , +-• d ~~ racliftlifikisiiira.T.r.3l3llE 2, 18E3. rill AM) SUBURBAN, 'OPERINV Of : iTHERaNITARY FAIR Grindltllltery end. Glide Procession.. ilatigUval ACldrest by Governor Gni. 111016'..Vbe.opennig blighb+A Grend Ducr se etc . . wi'di v aap, Irma let, 1884, wi l long - le y_ resserabiredit a n *Toilful day la thehdstery . of thilasplere edtin. - The mist Sanitary Pair, In behalf; of whish weeks of ,setive preplus tionaiiii-bian a - pint, vas duly inaugurated oader!titesloat fatorabtsi acd ansplelotts air. occultanees: -- The. day was delightful, and Providenosjaiemed to. scale upon the, noble offortkraidell bahalf:ota! sigh and disabled Soldier:; - The requests of tha, Mayors of both Cities 'fa rs; len9 4lllll lort ofAbusiness, Wu ;cordially itaiided to; winkshOgr, stores, eohords' sot foto - dwell ings'.fors ..'llientioned, r , and• ' r ih people timid': due - to witneas the pro Cession and .attencl the . lawagura' on care St6 . otll along dm:" thronged hyspeetitors, male and fe the.;g~otid lathe Aeighborhood of Buibilutiras immense. Ereryth sT iltisjigiliy - Oreditable ' clod Or the iccaeiiof th 6 Val Weitewrproesiii. to gateit brief the'fatarestinig seirimatim ' • ••• yericiustoir was t lieciallid :by'' the Gat Western Bend, 'oonsposet or arisen 'perfOrintsi,- and wet hemmed by . Al SS, almond Chief 31. r shel;eactihistiefil./fisiiStabh, Cahoot Eolith, with ankosons .-• • Tne Ryan Ceders, sintobering one loundie. "ofidAltir coder of-Coionol Hyatt, thskrprempamiifollairtifkli:-Theli raisrohin 4.lo,lltiafi and. they . aim:ea to . be the otairoofsturecitiolf: -•- • . The :of "the To siy,',Ookikor tl fl. Itestoll and • tioairiete;gebtite -4 nit`TOPtdith ant dation6,lmm horses:Their appefrinter afoot thollno ,promossion TM ttii .figtia•fiEpticipodOuini.' • The ! soldiers .Ikiiin Wisp Beytiolds;" an der commend Cot.;D,B biatrUaidCapt.John bleferisad:nnmbeting two hundred men, sad.ei - stotwolunelibef-the taktild•Corps,eont• Cepu Bain? - 11•4;:4 - 4.2.-1,..-Cilstuaii.Ohlef.11aphal of the Civic aadsta>t Oforfesee:contsiningitho - Judges of the Conti, ttivilifoOro'.• of the titles,_ and the Corutiolls . orpicubirkthefidiAllishoity. _ Citiltinsfweirobigor end ofs horseback: TfurgegitflltOplallroir Boginty. peels fols.iiiroui,prjr , Mde4l4:96•roolile*taamely, doorretst&i'i , Z , 'Ttes.sitettiouyi - drsokshithoto kirks. ; • . • Ttfonitgaeorte,'clieWit' teielvirfos; emit Thi . :Naptnne,drawn by roar fine,!, frith wagon, rootsloing'„roombers... • Tlas yigilsnt, protedeil bkektirtiel bead. The Tier, wet drewe', by. thr,e hr coo, dragon : briarivend..thesaiftne by four mists." horses. dmeremit "with Fumy kombirs pre . kids , sat -ponm end r."white,rist;Westiegfirotellins` camel end Gaud Intent, with feel , detwu by.filty_ • • - The enr , •lfotif , t'imtego, drawn'.by borate. Thit' cite; and Gen; Grint;Of: • eselCdre'sn'bi'fotir blest 'kinks -Scattier:tom , panted by merebririln toll firemen's drose • •-• The _lt Mors' tbiboti - neiabortegl one hen fiter.men.'oenbinited Which' teciiiiiod t kient,Prtlye: intnetee in: Pealtig:ie given point ••. . Open arriving in'Alieglifinyi tho procession Prooredinh to the - -rilsat 'CoMmori and counter resiotfielhOrtkl•DitiniksT.,wfamerit was die,. ~_ • anuntacma m rtatorntroanint. Man the prootsiten reached the Atuilta 11tuni - thir band was - taarefted- too pesitlon tin aid perforated an appropriate air 'child the ugt hang 'iestod. Ina* who hod toktitiziatt tn. the Proevelon took -seats ii regular:order, Mum._ ithieh.the doom wonsopeuel at thspotito. ThehaaSeats snout .two - -unniritairdt perions, and:while army Mot .111-14MArarri:2 also denstily -;orelpisti;,jils-tiot mark to that biat - tbreatiuttnivad panda mire. present Straitness the fittonguratton 'oerematiel4, Bit Utlontiteli'ii. G Catio,'Givernor of fluellisitioildgetter with his Staff Adjutant Gmetal : A .r..;,lniteill; and Col. It., Biddle RAMO antitTal: Thomse, A:Wei:P.li Baud; • ; .11.44.'iThstintilti&sti.Escontlit4. Owitunitta Of 1111'81404114 . 111iii alidl:lllllThiptifeti; Maris= of the Sinitavy Commission, and- otddittr;Onaptint the frintof the platform. To ,the'seir of tke platform wars the tali 'nod military alias of the proemial, city °Oars, !netted guest* aid others. . ' - Ines the:hall became filled, the See: Wm. D.ipaster of the Sc..' Anaemia Siptioopal Chnrch:apaned with prayir,invok tug the'Divinw - Adesitug upon then earti . ,of ..these mimed in tbe immune . work of re ' liming the manta of.dek , and wounded sot , diem, arid ,up..n those efforts now liking to put down the unholy rebellion whielt.tittlesolating thefiatid.- . .. • Nolt..l3ranot, P444Cludrmen of the Rate. slim Committee of the Sanitary Pair,-Intro. duped the fate:nor, as Omitor of ths Day, in the foilotilnw i wordn , • ,Ladies ned - Oraelleieno I have been toll that It isarrfecy Menitrinart of tat Eateutlits ortrimlttee, to *paths ammonia of the oo calm; ant that, Initeitation of the doings In the great wietropellie lahould make • !peak to the Lidlett,latding over to Mein the:vaults ofitlairmin labors ... All that eat be said to ; tha said—oirer •: began to talk in the .harden. All that can irallably said tho..Sonitary lilt and ts holy pumas &Witless be found in thgliddralr. Orarliroft therefor* open the caemordei bl.lutroduclit to you Ma limelkattry, lien.'44. O. Curtin. lbre. chairs' Ware imitteiliateV 'proposed tor thA , ,,GOTerobr• by;.017/1 H oer' ER., tn, trem bled with tkit ' lltatits of the lkottnadt therein somata& 171A11.4.4147tei Avant& an4iner:llintrot thei:atepged_ to the front iifjosriatforrisiMald loud t!PPIAtOor ' ..., ptthamany - )4::,11/doss of public internal In have been called -olitoiallrto -take. re.feting the poet . three, etiritful yesre,l wen relefloAlatildi whlch,lit more kratoful in witttrwnoilitione,thal thir-plesent ; and I torn with profound solmirationfind'gratltnde to this people s~ppaa y , : mot thelr,lbeitillanat and pleas Slane the eommenoement of the robellion, my geld of abatis been at the same time a peat of olieriation iknd-stith. the knowledgo of the Melts,* of the pimple of Pennslivaula to Fta,Clitlo-Sit ttiok:BAAAroll PyrPsdie = vf. eninn and persistent Tevattou-4re , said it as en inestimable pit/liege, to be per misted It inn*, with;them, and yor, atima, (hedom The' ditz big paged, or IA in the fatiare: ef restored and happy country, for the.' ditms-. ..:shgtoLgasellfote...Wkitb' led t* the. bloody; moan woks* , AvoloPtono - iir to large-4 gat of ttrlnni; Ths avidences of tidezda..- •':',..llda , faala 'ougtitiair , thli, to - bore •oonyineed !-' arm citisen of the truth I. Cad It la wonder. fill44A4P*.this-8071 Intelligent lend ean 4 1 ,4,104•1ng ;donelnsionii - or heettste thirseowerotra tne. *Viroold.there'were none - , and I - mnfrota toAAY there' Are iery .few in pangegleenie, who do doubt, and they seam iniet the'breatlight.ol that sat of ;patriot• hp, irhloti, now - idniainAtes thOlandscepe of ",•deith'i bat, When the shoal; of freedmen are ringing - ht - thertr sars. ,-ond thantz - is 'abase with - haven (tibia inntruntaiat, l lit: dark secret,, ston in g parts to. Ilthiartd7 3lll oh is forever. biotic by isf ;Mar' Struggles for at •Mia.ad7, avit sledge fa the reran to sus. atonal p ow er, of toren 'who aro' St 'dation, el don. (Applause The 'olati alluded 444 ripest; hvoempeted of - bns few." The mom% arra& 4 , /bA7 &limo will; - upon path* tosnes,ond„ mesh& to discus them Lithe,' have beqn wifely for, c:6lth= t 16,8. ' Tartar of: rt - ciliary; Ore loyal the, and, davoted- piaiiitimaikee pf their Cieierataeist; lID4 only tampt to pre . mat dlietnoloo,..or cad had nava ii.es sm. L o r Wee settle unpin: Vete tci dej,liaveme not _• Isietl(ed to unite. to the performance of a dully Ed ob - nedar linty pure to 'ob.* • ti= oll eAlll- 11 00.4 • that „on '..knit sleek" in the . • , e et the lipar i Motty =direct; religion Wit efuji; malty men the 'altar of - our (Ili , triaiod 'Pantry; tfiligria - igering of *NI .• .petiPkiAtAtottolljipgi.nr OortroMentilboro '4•UtMatibit, blessing, -12 tlk. maintain it spinet the anted =atilt', of lame ambi. sloderothi and Waxen. ( slab AIIP AINI4U-litifilin utiito. tarn in. leabli: tikor.o the.latiera die.ltepollio, tkoLdi;ltial they !kit oonid, with thermions itOttag, antettltv almost. tiodiker •wisdem szi.l.l9ruilikq Ariziod this graatnanitrY nos:oltoyllne and pro. - Mgt .61. the peit Altditt• to to . t4e th°7-httot for,orr faint. ad tali ths,aaat peon:a that we mart tefatalty.sotrof Moe,' why aid the athoicirtltii:didatatlosi - hithstat "arable , tam raftantad that God wan Soat ;" or why did the Man who_onos Ms iron hand On Want and anstinithe protapting this Airoromant from tho sateempted , aseution of that ditY,' tato: in,a to letttisi to a frisicdorbich has recently bsen ablbitad, the following words of wis dom and affection "I Motets herewith the aural gift to this namesake 'that I have bestowed to all my others. It boars the impress of the essle_of Ms country, displayed on all her banners; and si the child grove In ygsrs and in wis dom, I hive to depend upon you to explain to him, with thifinjuotion of his godfather, ' that when he anises at chapters of manhood, he will *may, b• found sustaining the eagle of hie country from the insulter rem of a foreign foe (abeam] zed .he more dangeroas fumy, the salsoine traitor, (loud apple-curl" mho stay alyuge ia the cricked *ohms o / scaring our 9 lorioue Union, open tehiell depend* the ;urine/odium of oar temps Gooenteteut, which trill endure no long as our confederated eyetent buds and no teem. /nail in Al, mend 'hot our Actunl, Unim laud bor.eereed. To the patri o i-to htn de r par. ors I trust this lesson will be early ham eased, with all moral vir toes, ears his mind. "I beg you to kiss the dear boy for me, and present Min With my , blessing. -hly pray era will be constantly offered up for him, that he, may hue a long and neared life ; that he may be a blessing to his parents in their de clining years, end &happy immortality With my sincere preyen for your and your dear husb.nd's welfare and happiness here and hereafter, and that of your amiable am very reripectfully, your friend." ItenteinbeFtliat these burning and itatodr tal words Of 'Andrew Je.okson were uttered ter his had Melia received theltighest honors of a grateful people. When he was stricken in years, and was about to retire to the Made' of that Elermitsge front whence he never re turned to public life; and when with pro. pbetio video tile anxious ;Tail:Weed alone for his country's safety ; and, that, after a lapse of so mazy years, the words wtdoh this great old man deeired should be the tearkingSof the American nitither to her boy, have found , thii heat, and fallen llk• the wards :of inspi ration on tate hearts of the American people. (Applause.) I pray , God-that if ''that bey now ;live malt is ins noble manhood; and one that illustrates in patriotic dun Lien Oillirtaid., ear of his itemenake's wishes.; - • • ta wore elegy and Ithe Pair I g pulsed nd sag , azhibt -There Is nothing to be found' in the history of the : past sri arr./aid bloody, nothingea atrocious ha alma,. as this i' rebillipzi; arid no,thing so grandly sublime as the unceasing 'struggles of Ode people ter preserve and per petuate their GOvenament. No heroism lite latat of .ortr gallant men in the field? Dseth, is met, as if in pith a cause, !titers tireleetie; pain and suffering is bones with a calm fail ski. mato beyond alieneePtlori ; and th 'decima ted ranks of _ gin. armies are filled ' u re quired, ' with an ardor - and. &sotto which seism tutetiasine; and thubehevolen of our people, without' the compulsion of bitrary pour, or &reclaims of passionate dunce,' enlarges with the 'wants of the ho ; and they pour into the uninterrupted stream of their liberslity;endless offerings of patriotism and love. - (Apple) , - ' '"Oh I bow suggestive the thought that tlie Mother whose sea hu ;wished for the Con stitution; tiler's" wife may sew hear me, *hose hnsbarilliastuutliezed with the mighty dead; and liter:fathers and brothers, and ids ters,.now *tend - around me ' who have 164 their nharist and deareet in this cause; and yet they continue proud exemplars of the pa- tried,/ of the de,. and.are here to find Alla simian from their trodden in them works of benevolence. aye, men and women, rich arid poOriare all engaged to this groat work,' 'and will be admired for It while charity hue votary, tii• religion a teacher - or. a foiloWer. The hardy soldier, while he poses the lonely Mid cheerios pp clot or lingers on the field wounded Mod 'bleeding, cheer' sir rad heart with' the reflection that mote who aro 'scheme stria , propiring, constantly preparing, the 'means which are to provide for him, whether watunlid ; and that, dying, th r ow, new end dear to him are to be - kindly and liberally This ought not, thereto:4, to he left to icon -viduslatlnt, bat, working . to admirable eye tem, the Suited Contrektion and its kindred art worher,the'CorLitian Comudnion, are in dative:Me to Make - all thus efforts of the lifeboat practical slyest. In' at thir there Is philosophy. Thin free ailerings of men and irealth— these samidoes of health, ease, and domestic comfort—in a: ord, of life itself, voluntarily utedeimithout stint or drawback—this gener al abnegation of individual sentiment, upon poirta whisks at other timer, and underdiffar eat circumstances, • have kept men apart in , the warfare of opinlea—this .Joining of hands •• tag those who lied hitherto been dividedepon .tielitions of leeel intereat "or governolental polio —alt aglow that we mut truicied {cheer and applause] They demonstrate that having been imbued.with the spirit of our Institut:lots, tut 4 - grown wise, strong and faithful, we are willing, able, arkedetermined, to transmit them to coming Lgenerations, at whatever present cost, and sorely noire: wee work ii , wte for rs: nobler -object: r linsvoldier, the Renuldfa I. - Thelma nobleman of 'tt e Sive The Fewer of. the • land, who Mare, lug outrehes,;ters do encounters, the storms of cold sad winter the 'pestilential Miasmas A the Southern adulate L. For him we labor; . for his elatoriee we tend up oar tbankegielog; and we prey the Lord of battle,, that hit - map be saved front; &ma'am 'Tia for the army we work—we applaud- its heroes, we mourn for us dead, and deeply. sympathise with Meant. firings of Mote-who are wounded, or eonstite, WI to the frightful &filiation of a-southern prison- . Andlwe rot: trot here; for in every somnienity that be, contributed its youth and asanhood, in *eery bores that has parted with one of its traumas, there are busy hands at . work: - /bi - hearts, thiStbrob with eni,aty, are ministering to their wants, and endeavor. tug to alleviate their sufferings. We. trace the amuse of these volonteers throughout the war. We see them se they Como:rem their homes; nom the borders of the lakes f-front the- - acoanAounded Elite.,. frosithe.Valliyief gib West • from the mann • Was and tbe!aitd, of apioniuire Le Os 'Mid dle &sus -regiment after regiment, they More onward, a 'mighty bast, with its ewe. tentative, from every city and town; and ham let, inch, loyal conuounitisSof the'land. ; We fallow ibis army. in its earopelgue from drillo lut, and when the;sods of the valley-are moiddering over the gallantilathi a gratefel people cotes, / • trust, touter, iliUrd and prof met the widow Sadthe 4042. - We, of Penneyitrania, whilst yielding. to note bride for our hirthrlght,with'its Ids- Udine and traditions; its 'yet= ofpubliand.i utation eleranedin religion r, its pkysi t andmeril divelopments ; in emery way , will unite with our ' brother* of other Fiats!, a fortifying and strtuipluning the peat na tionality, *Molt can &loneen,tafa ne in the, enjoyment of** privileges. Providence be thanked that oir people have 'been so bleated; that, amid all these • drafts ' upon u and upon oar resew:ea, the sun of batmen boa „warmed. and its dews and rains ken fallen upon one soft, and that It hainot failed - in.:lts prodmitiveneur that the iron antitteal of au: mountains have found hands to dig and 'ttf manufaamre; that our harveste have been gathered, out worksha_pe kept aoL tire, seettleate filled and re Mied, ere* troope r t3rate and National, responded to; and that In every way all of.phyettal aid that has been wanted has been promptly and freely given.: And whilat we are think thank fof, •.:we - realignise in this that -the how Of promise s_pens the horison of our country's atom . Far sniely.a. Wien that has pros .cl jail this lethal:tad Sw - tome out of Macon. . . . . • test purillat, isd,e•se . with WI:ow birth, to muck onword in t he falfillment of of heir des tiny; a n d as she doCia,"sha tan ohms build up. s worthy monument to tie -giddier anti the friend of , lbriseldier, - who ISM, been true la the holm of utmost need; and by this 'alone aim her peiliplewortitly exhibit her gratitude. than let no tittles, one ond .III,:to emollient tbegreat work before' use:. hi *Mods, lila stairs/ to disguise that there is work:for. us all. Par't/tOpresenstion of this Milan all must unite:.; !i 4it the inception of this wu, no on. DUl vosuid, that by any possibility, it would ever attain the , imsonse • propeortiens to which It his shindy Marked. The band of:ecoMptiilv! tors who had deeply 101 l their Piaui the t h . ipiconatlsta: and statesman of ether .lanils I e' loyal chest s of the-=Rain - all, were tike . blind; ria.to the developments •whiet Would follow the drat organised resistanoe to Ike' authority of our free &public, the grit dote:mined' vittacio-apon the fiStiosal life. Sono knew, .tho length" to which pOlillool. MildeLitY bed gone, nor how f thorooghly in unkining Poison could corippl.themindeof many 'Si our ilitissu, who jkeldedito its first inflommis. -Tt lo mat p) be conesivislthat.tbe arch Walter halfwit', who no t blues tiff edloti 'from the City. of Ttlehman'd, had ever.lsusgiued CM intensity at-wickedness lato "which' be sad his coisdjators would be lad. Charity lor• bids 'Mat In pustig judgment Spew ythose ' "Sso, we aboaed to epon stein the attributes of demons; that feral idea—for say fancied CT even rut 2gtierausey--for.SD, dIOOM Of .polltleal: poker, they_ would, with pienteditia , Ilan; and-aforethought, hue deluged tilts land with - the' IshtiOd of so many of their Tel' low eitisens; trampled under 'foot tbe estab• listed usages of .wsramongst civilissd mons mid waneihetr own - lair and beauttfal soli I evil commiled vac ti . tter-SOMitlitlVlOntif -the accutootated *nett, wtich the niacin beater sears been ',tethering together. .0.4 tho'"olls't er heed, w e ouramires did Soli In Um blew: nifiliVOU.lflat'What eost of life aid iroaftwis llro Fotildhave t:i ps7 faigui,_lo7.4vm the ' '-'''' .v G~3Y:+-~r)r 'ta:.t~(3s'y~~ ~. i- M~HA. j .JFi,Ci ' a...ecsi+ ~lvl'-~_ Zataii,iiid 'Mt difeaCit if the natieilat Sag. W. may irondar;.aad - aba *UM _ataild.maa dm; at the exhibition of pawn and en • ante shown by the Static that,haribien true to their allegiance. Lotme continuo to chal lenge alike their wonder and admiration. Unined, industrious, tibial, and true; bleach In his allotment labor to produce the grand result, and, baying discharged his whole duty patriotleally and well, leave the mighty ü bitrament to God. [Loud and continued ap plause.] OT GINUAL 11COLI1i.: Motor General James B. Negley, who occu pielin sox upon the platform, was now loudly calla for, and, on rising to his feet, was ghosted with loud applause. lie stated that be bad no thought of Making a speech, bee be was proud of the honor conferred span him in this expression of Us fellow Moines and was especisily proud of the opportun ity to take' part in aiding the noble efromanoW being made to relieve the wants and alleviate the miffs:lags of the wounded heroes of the war. The General thanked the midterms for the partiality they had shown in calling upon Dim, and retired solid cheer' and applause. nill DtI3IIDISIL Calla 'Wire than made" for CoL Roberts and others, but Mr. Brunot arose and ousted that ft would be necessary to adhere strictly to the programme, to order tq enablo the Governor toleavo the hall, and also to enable the man agers to prepare for the exhibitions wbloh were to be given in the evening. lie announced that the =limnee would now be dismissed with the benediAlon, by Prof. Wilson. Prof. Wilson then prinonnoed the benedie don, and the audience ilowly dispersed. ALTTINDLTICII LASTNIGIST: . Notwithstanding the Taot that donble price :Was demanded for admittanewlast night, the 'attendance wea eery large, and the universal 42141541t0n of °pluton was that the onnibition surpassed cern the most sanguine ,exiiecte.• (fever:tor Carlin and Graf i passed through the various dopertments, and 'expressed them noires highly delighted With the display. The Governor paid a high. eocaillesilnt to the ladies for the exquisite - taste acid: princely liberality which they exhibited in gutting up the Fair. ' Floral Hall was not so densely a6wdsd was espeated, battle number of vititois wad .larger than might be supposed, as it does not regain so - mttolt time in getting around. The atusadon 'betels superb, and nothing seems to be licking. Those who whit thli hell to day_ 'herald by all moans call In at the 4wisi Cottage, under the management of Mn. Ho. nig and Miss fd Baokoftro. Here'they- will find young ladies la =Strome; repretientingall the .tiwiss Cantankand also en endless wart. - et, of modems and ornamental articiuss peon lierto that nationality, The Beaker seemed to be the great centre of attraction last evening. The display here is grand beyond all description. Menu:m ons elegant and gorgeons esstamei, the titil late variety of goods, the brilliancy of the decorations, and, the elegant dresses of the ipeetstins, -formed a Most ,deuling and be• wildering picture. Therefs nothing wallas to which we can compare it, and allustut wit nese kin order to obtain an Idea of Be beauty. The Auditorium Wl/*%lll tiled by an:ex • esiedingly fashionable audience, le ,witnete the drill performances of the &Hillary Cadets. The exhibition was one of the finest of the obantetiz 'ern , witise.sed'irmo, and elicited untieunded approbation: _`,..The Governor spent &long time hire,andexproused himself highly delighted. The Manner Sall wu also well patronised, and richly werytto visitors repaid by what they there witnessed. The miniature fleet waslis splendid working order, end the hiss- Alit praise wee bestowed" upon those who de sliced and executed this department. The Governor was very numb interested in tho 'dLsplay at thisi place. ' .The Dining Bali was well inlet and the utmost eatisfeetlem was expressed at tbd ad rolrable manner In which it wee conducted. ,The Art Gallery and Otd Curiosity Shop were not opened to the pribliej owing to the great labor required in arringiog the articles •or exhibition. These attractions will be in readiness for visitors to.day. . We ten only tirge upon our readers to go, lad go often, .11 they will go new bootlace at every nett. Our Ltjok fable Ilacsvgb Hum. B, the author of "The Lamp Itghttr," _Boston: J. O. Tilton& Ga. Pittabargb• far gab by Litary 611n0r,71 and 73 Vlltb genes 654:pp. 12rna. The atoms of ills new atm by bites Cum mins, the author of "The Lunplighter," la laid chiefly inns. Jczacy, Ind It would seem that the Incidents have suds relations to the babltatlorw of cortatn looslttios In that Bute, that the book bee exalted very rest Inter eat not only there but ! New Teak. In deed, we hear that New-York boiltseller; who he ordered a thou . ..ad copies, sold them leas than two dars.,..Welee that already, within bets few days after the announcement of its pubtttbtien alz thousand copies have been orderid 'front the publiabere. "The Lamplighter" wee one of the most ILICOVIIfiII novels ,of our _time,. eighty-flea! thonaand spies of it Istringlbosen sold in this eonztry, bealdet the IhOistundi sold 1p other conntcles, and !from present' appearances " flaunted Hearts" will hardly fall abort of that formor Anomie. ,Tur, Mom Woono. ily Henry D. Themes% Mall, "t. Week no vb. It neo 41. and Ideeirtomek en." • %olden." “Eseursiune," de., !a BeNum: Ticknor & fleas Pitt..benktv for sole by tb , b l 7 IlInce;7111.14.131111k steeps - 82tpp. We cordially welcome this volume from the nen cf the late Henry D. Thoreau, as a de- Bestial addition to the ever-to be prized "Dominions" and "Walden," and, above all, to the "Week on the Concord and 350271615ek Rivetn." - The earn, love of Natura l s works, the Same ever watchful observation of all their camps, the same ,wenderfally graphic power of -describing them. are all Just as strikingly prelens In this volume shoat "the Maine Woods," as in its predicators which we: just. named. — 0 f the three papers cotepoilng the volume, the first, "Itaade," was pabilsbatiCa 1848,the second,,"Ohestut - cook." in 1858, and tne last, ..The dilegash and Ruh. Dratels,"is now far the' first time printed. . European sceantah!p Agency rthrollo.l to an adrertisemoint on our second page, it will he stenthat Mr D. O'Neill has.teesived the *may here for the old es tablishe'd ilverpool, New York and PbNadel. phis lice of - Steamers, to long held by tbelute Mi. John Thompson. The steamers of dile line cannot:be excelledfor-ibe speed, safety, at-the excellence of their aceoamodltloos,ao d such aitrong hold have they on piddle favor, that dury carry more passengers no than all the other lines combined. , The Hue has al days bun popular here, but with an agent so 'settee, energetic and , experienced u Mr. O'Neill to au for it, we have no- doubt that its business, large as iit is already, will be greatly increased. The business Of the line will hereafter be condnited at Mr.' O'Neill's ogice, No. Of llmitblia4 street, whim all ap plleattons should be-made. Body Beeovered. 1 • The body of Ames R. Runkle, who wu drowned In the Monongahela river, at Pour Ails Ran, on Tuesday, afternoon, - nu vector. ,eted yesterday., Pros the arida:Pie • elicited - at the ljorener'iliquett, it -appears that the deceased was employed at the =bating estab lishment of B. B. Marvin,. on Pettish street, and had visited the Wilily of the attester to attend, to some Molten for his ;employer. After performing his mission helmet te the river to bathe,and was unfortunately drowned. Hafts stout eighteen years of age,' and was tbe Only son of a widow lady reeding uar Greensburg.,_ The verdict of the Coroner's Jury was itainordance with the above facts. city mortals), Dr. Grorgo L. Modpot, Pliisiolan to the Bo'ard', of ifealtb;rolioo thei 10°164 deaths tor the period eoramolicing May Lid and aud ios May 29th; 18“: ; 9 '°,". ••-• ••••+! renalta..— I C010ret....1 ' Of the &genies then waist Conticiptiel, tald age, I; cbreuldbipetitis,ll paralyqb, 1; tyientery' 1; pnentnonis, , 1;. unknown, 1; debUit7p I;_e,ongestlon of the kip; I;'eon geeticut, of tbe brain, encephalitis, 1; .goe tto enteritle,l; intloantastoty whooping cough, 1; convulsion, I; beett ditnnts,-1;. Imunixternto Banana. —Messrs. Dingell & Xoung, ,WwshingtOo, Ph, will give an exhibition, bipenewit Nall, Oh eve ning, of xhe Drumitos i tic i l Light 'Ateremeolptl ont, tor the ballet' , the 13anitas3r :Fair . These ate a aeries of, iseohing high. lj magnified, arid Sep 'shim:tint oehnes of bat. else, -bombardments, eta *lsa r - Statuary, dstillidal-TireWsirks,ote.'.-. Anions lbu,views are Ufa-olio pimares of Son. Grant and Gen. Burnside.; fineviewit of flisitara Tells ; bom batdomme. of Fort. Donaldoon, „Shiloh, eta , NO, exhibition et this kind hat CM before hoot Alf= in oar. •Itisit woinan, -. harrylng a gnigii ehitd, wail knocked do Wu andswil out on 0 1 4ir etSlWtAalit 07 • outisfa;bat mu not mnelitelosed474lst ebild.reeelmid aa !air Irish Plit4e !. • , • Tae liiior.4ristdtart in• Initricit thirlit.:Mar• ohm% *Zak falditsliqtrit o AlkighsAF.'," Trialqld - ty Show WeltpleAdertiple of tottrsylsterdey after- tieolain — teeny • looV - itißillo&liiitull o f the Old Curiosity Shop. We will not any that the Shop edipsee in interest the Smith/zenith Inatftutlen, or the Patent Office, or the Phil adelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, es the Academy of Fine Arts In the same city, but ye will say that it presents many attrac tions which would well grate either of the ramous curiosity shops we have mentioned. It is a grand success. We had not thought it possible to gather In so short a time ao Large and interesting a collection of rare and curl oar thlogs as are now on exhibition in the south room of the Allegheny City Ball. We will not attempt an ecumeration .of them, for we would certainly fail to And room in the brief specs that is allotted to us for the names of half of Cm articles that came under our notice; bet we will endeavor nevertheleos to give the reader a tolerably correot impres sl•m of the extent and variety of the 001100- Una. toe Old World curiosities are richer and more numerous than ware St ticiptted. We note a fine assortment of Egyptian mum mire and - Emuseen vase's, contributed and arranged by Mr. Charles F. Spang. Mrs. Judge Wilkins contributes an India satin galls, 250 years old, worked with the needle to gold thread and floss .11k. It was formerly owned by Sir Nicholas Troves:lton. Miss Jane Holmes contributes several curious relies of old Roman Mainz/Mims ' and Mrs. 0 Ihmeen an agate rosary, made in Rome and blessed by Pope Pius the Ninth El Scotch relics have been loaned and donated; among them a claymore, loaned by Mr Wil liam Hamilton, said to have been memento mod by the artisan who made the haul/s -em:ad of Robert Bruce; the alms. box of the Lord Ale/near of Scotland ( +hoover howas), 200 years old, from Holy Rood Bones, loaned by Mr. George Rutatilmsom ; and an ancient pipe, ones the property or a chieftain of the Kirkpatrick elan, donated by Geo. A. Kirkpatrick, Ern , in whose fata lly It has been for two hundred years. In clue ptpximity, very -appropriately, to these Balton silos in a unique cigar ease, presented by George Stevenson, the prince of English engineers, to his nephew, Captain Joseph Nixon, of this dry. Dr Jacob/is contributes a very. _large end beautiful collection of Jr:mush, 'Syriac, Turkish and other Oriental pr ductions and specimens of work manship, toenYt/f them of lamed Interest. The collection of Chineee and Sepanes• fob extensive and very interesting. Some Chinese paintings on mica—aeld - to he a loot art—will attract attention. Mosta the Chi. um. and Japanese curiosities are contributed by the Minas Prondfoot, or Allegheny, to Whore selentifto taste and patriotic" liberality the Committee in charge of the Old Curiosity Shop are also indebted for a superb collection; _filling several large oases, of shells, torsi, gorgoliee or tea-fans, fish from the Mammoth Cam, quails crystal from the Rooky Moon. ,stay a Mastadon tooth, one of the largest ute found, ke.; Arti.• In the way of Provincial and Itevolation ary relics there is ranch toeettnet attention. ' The oldest rello is a pair of rough andirons brought over in the Mayflower by Miles etanclah, and loaned for the °cession by a lineal deseendant of the valiant Captain. Teem is no doubt about their genuineness, and the visitor should not fail to take a look at theta.. Teem are also a couple of very old pianos ; one of them was theproperty of Mrs. Washington, wife of the Pater Puri% and the other Wee the first histrument of in Iliad brought to Western Pennsylvania. The latter was purchased in IVA by Capt. 'Butler for life daughter, who Is still living in ITniontosru. These pianos are odd affairs compared with tho Chlckerings and Stein ways ef La./Ley. A China bowl, presented by Mrs. Wuhlegton to one of' bar female sereanta, and now in the family of Mr- John Watt, of the MITI of Watt-A Waleen, may also be men. There is also one of General Washington's walking sticks, and one of his fowling pieces, the genuineness of both of wideb is well attested. The eclat/rated Han cock °hair is also there, sod the table on which the.Declarallon was signed. /a the departing:ad arms and trophies the visitor will observe much to finials heart ilth gratitude to the brave boys who hare ao so bly fought the battles of the Union during the past thrie yearn: - Peace and holy TeEigeM , bream for the . alespiog dead I—honors and a nation's the/Astor the living I Banging upon the wells are a number of Rebel dsge-taki( from Rebel regiments in some of the bloodiest battles of the war, and stupendecV above them are the blood atabtod sad tattered banners of Union regimatite, In the corners of the hall and lying here and teem 'moo tables are sword., goes, bayonets, pistols, shells canteens. Ac ., captured from che rebels or Picked up on many battle dads. We also obverted a piece of the hem cable with which General Pillow obstructed the 1 edlialesippi in the epring of 1284 and tomtit canes eat from the battle field of Chick. amauga. The saddle from which the lumen. ted Orem* Bsynolds was killed and 'the swords of our own General Heye are also there. /We observed es Nary Rae weaortnienteof for sign anddomeetle c-lu, medals and medal lions; alto. several well preserved specimens of the Continental currency and the French arsignato We noticed also some Rebel the reat,' and a few of the earlier ahlnplastare of nor own State, but nary a greenback. The oalection of old. books and documents is some of the termer being son years old. Samna historical manuscripts and.autograph Nuns of *distinguished men will sawet the attention of litterateute and politicians. Ewer, visitor, we ford Imre, will atop at a ease case, near the entrant/sof the ball, to admirer one of the most exquisite conceptions the hand of an has ever fashioned. It I. a card basket, composed of email and Wind tally colored shells, an delicately and sym metrically put together that It creme mere Ilk• a teaster.pleee of deral citation than the work of edit is. It is exceedingly beautiful. We learn that it is leaned. by Miss Bell XimpbelL The gootribation of Ifortag'• Battery, eta. dozed at Tort Delaware, contalas msay won derful specimens of the ingenuity of _the Rebel prisoners who are there =fined, as well as of their keepers, the member of the Battery. The allegorical representation at the top of the collection, assented we under. stand by a Pittsburgh soldier, is as eyelid* as it is patriotic. The collective' of Indian curiosities is ex tensive, and Includes bead work, tomahawks, head di mes, miniature canoes, war slabs, moccasins, A*. There are also on exhibition 'the far dresses of a male and female Efspal moue, akobe formed. of pelican Wes, • meg edema American. Bogle, a beantlfet don of butts riles, to , But we dmpair of being able Cede Justine to the Old Curiosity Shop. If the reader has learned from theloregoing that the attriw - dens is .presents are. worthy,of a visit, we have attomplished all that we had loom for to day. Tin Conferees Boni this counties in Am 91st , Congressional Diethyl, mot at the Mortgage bola Home in this city, Jane Iss, and annul :scaly eltoted Oen. O. P. Markle, of West moreland, and. Dr. W. R. apahr, of Indiana counties. absentee to represent that district in the Baltimore Convention, and with the mime vote instructed them to vote for the re nomination of Abraham Lincoln, drat and Int. The choice of the Conferees for Vice Pres ident was Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, but they mused no instrnotioni on that job- )rot pfrot Pzaloazasss, Nonzarts., sta.—Mt. J. P. Hunt, amnia Hall, Fifth street, his received Appleton'. Railway and Stem NW listion Guido, for Jan.; The Solent:id° dra at ells, N. Y. Clipper, an Wilkes! Spirit, for Junes The •Phanny Phellow, foe Jaii; 'Black Hawks or, the Dragon'. Bride, a Tale of the Bamspo br N. 0. 'lron, total ing - No. 69 .61 Beadle. Dime Nosed,: For sole, alto by : .L . T. Semple, No. - ' BS Federal trod, Allegheny, eta. Tan Pout, ittorriesioss os tau PM.-- Mayors Lowry and Alezander are attending to the pollee regulations of the Sanitary Bair, and have engaged a number of special °fifteen to act in confutation with the regular pollee of the cities. An efficient force -will be in attendance day and night during the contin gallon of thriPair,'and every precaution will be taken to guard against the depredations of the lightlagered gentry that are supposed to infest our cities at the present time. . Iticurotitcrus" — Aiansren.—Two pickpockets were arrested at the Fair last ovenlog while idylog their' troustion. One of the rascals .picked the poeket et Dr. McCandless, of the Slut. Ward, when he war diseovered and takom into custody.% It Is the Intention of the alt) authorities. to deal ly with such offended de and ovum& suspicions charaeurs to jail for ninety days. New Thirrozw.--Tbe pelloe of Allegheny. syyseee4 in their new nntfenis yesterday, and numb . ' a wary .reeyeetable 'appearance. The uniform is similar to that adopted by the pones of thlesely, - with the exeeptlon of the eapoildoh b of a Thy neat and handsome - Comm Mirrors —The septar meeting of the Allegheny Connell will be held this Dues G abf every desirable siylir, from 28 oats vi n yard up, in- Buties,,l7o Market Met . • - -.' .1 - :. - 4.:.. - :: , ''-:'-1 ,,.- c*:::.' , '.. , ,r;: - . ,, - 7- •i.' ' ..,. ,-::,,, 7 , - :- . -: , 7: , .- : - , i:':- . '' : I -.- ,'' - '-': 1.... - • .-" '''-' -1 -' , A , ••••• 4.:-';'; - — , ! ,--, •?. j . ' , ..'::', C'-a.4.4.i.'-eti......,. , 0cq .,, :ja.11.1.. ,, ,ii .--jr.',:idU:ial:,,!l:,:i&=iic.;44:a4l4va.,.... ..1-.,.., ' A SPECIAL LOCAL-110.17CES Immo ilaii,Platti alb OumniliiiplEaals, !loofa, sad dialat is Pennsylvania szkd Var malt sluts of the best quality ,ot low rates Offs at Atom Laughlin, near tho MOAT Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Purrs aadlazes at old Floss, at Bar. kor'a, 59 Matkat 'treat. filmovxm—Samna Graham & Co., him , ' chant Tailors, have removed to 73 Smithfield stmt. We , era just receiving our second. supply of spring and summer goods, and vonld most respectfully invite onr.friends and the public in general-to examine eta new stock, believing it to be one of the lineal stohke of merchant tailor goods in the city: Every garment warranted to give fall satin faction. In both pride and quality. Givens call, before purchasing oluewherw susd judge. for yourselves. Gsanau & IlioCanntaaa, Merchant Tailor'. No 73 Smithfield street: BSTI7IIIIO and 'llitilthutgs, at lower than mannfaoturer's prtees. at Barker's, 691datkst at/eat. 'Tai 8181 Alll)reaareas.—tht McCrialland'i Auction lioneo, 55 rift*treet,wlll be found an unnsunlly large ttesortzant of bonie,shoas and gaiters of ovary description and qttality. and which aro ■clay at prirato pule daring tha , day or evening, at very low prices. Bcaxirva■ ACVIIO7.—This soortang,sitlo. o'clock, will be sold, at hicalallaad'a Auction Booms, 55 Fifth 'tract, a emantity. of. Aunt tnre, carpets, niattini, inolading a book cass e Piano, &o. danwer Anfirtol.—lThls morning, nt Mo fliallaad'e, 55 Fittl2 meet, will be colds large gontally. of dupes, new and tenni Mow, wetting, Ito. 04rzas.—Jast reoatrad at Zdoeloiland'n Auction Sonia, 55 Path atront, mlis• cc' end otdaron's galtere and balmornl bootvn Loners.—The attention of our readers Is directed Co the brilliant assortmont of Efiring and Rummer Goods just received by , ,orie friond John' Water, No. 116 - Fed warstreet, Allegheny. Els stock oonsprises a great varloay Of nary French, English, Septa and Atneritstn Casainteres an& Cloths, and Ilins Bilk and Cassimero Vestings r —all of whloh . will be mid* op to order in the latest stYlea and In the best mannor. A ohoioo se laeliOn of Burnishing Goods olio on handand for silo, tog.tther brith a fort Istook of Ready Slide Clothinn. well and frablanably made. Manxllas and. Paructs of all colors nod Buker's,.s2 Market stmt. SITITLT ON HAND..-Thu INbiarlb*r; wishes. to inform the readers of the (Santo that. he hu again a fall supply of the justly Celebra ted heir restorer. iilluoensitor, whom Olfeet In reitoting grey hair to its original Dolor, pro; venting halo from falling oat, removing dandmff, .ko„ fairly entitles It to be elaseed smong the greatest snosesset of :modern times. Simon Johnston, sole- agent, ear .er of Smithfield and Fourth streets. GO de Clap:ix...as AND Elscnons.—The largest as sortment In dila dry In sloth and Wiz, et less tbas:Euterit print*, at Barker's, kt Mar ket stmt. EXTRACITIaIf or . 001311 LIP BWITOIII-Dr. Randall, the eminent ohyropodlsr, has ra lied era city, professions/Iy. Many of rue fillUititt will remember him gratefully, and and rheas who lasee not been bezefitad by Dim yet would do well to glee' him a call. The Doctor will be located in a day or tiro, when notice of hie residence will be glum. 61[1c—the largest stock of that and eolored atlkr, at Barks's% 59 Market stmt. Da. Norm:, Dentist, tie. 161 Powrth street, between Eitnithrodd and Grant. No- 1 adnootoonto- hold oat by offering law' prietai .but an egaltabl► fee will he Itthatzed Ilan erar: east, for dm beat materials; will be uad, mid ail the tibia and weriolop to is owo-porosooca. rem+ oho): b. .pplic4l, , GultAnl if itear.--131ack, aft lealorti of all finder, at Barker's, 60 &tat kat matt. ' oi l / 5 22.03 and eadria,,a oallt *in be taken at the Omnibus eelos,,No. 410 -Pane attain, dol et lien. All ordms 4114 at the above place promptly **Medea to. AU calla moat he tiold in adminoe.. • Tan tnost theirelle property to be :found lir now aNtrod for i. a.t Glendale, Station . , OD the P. Pt. W. and O. ft. , ambrsetng both bottom and WI lead, with esoetlent,bnildlng nitre, end One ',denary, by Mr. 0, Beringer, 340.101Marnot d acres , . At tegber.y. .1 PI/40 roil 8.0,11 . 1.w.-6 rosewood s•r• g *ewe* '•ilse.ltoa". piano; deep, rich rose, sad eartrati row, will b• sold at Ste :lase rhea regent prise ea soe4unt of • milght!litosg• to the farettars. Charlie C. Mellor,lt Wood Street. : THIMILDAT Mornlog.Jan• 25, at lOrteolook, trig be v oid at 25'CleHand's mutton bonito, No. 65 Tata atreet, : a huge quanttryttf farnt Aura, bookcase, piano, brataati and ingrain Carpets, D. e,rpett, matting, k..:„ Piterara tunlyalted tiebtest Organs and Me 'adman, told by Chulotto Mame. ;Each in demeans warranted for live years. CA= PHOTCCelarg• of ovary ttylt, and at only in coots per dotes, at Pittook's, opposite dot Postailles. C. Btu, Deattn,l43 Penn street ot'• tend to N bastoni pf ht. protoolon; Amara M. (tutu', Attoruiu.Law, 98 emu row_ •• . \ al dm DIED: t GALLAGIILII.-4:4 .curet hover, as Viredame's) taw etas, PAsAttSuit. 4aishliz of Jam. .5,4 Jam. Oa!leeches, el4ed 4 yeas .ad 1 olanthe. 419 Weeds of the mai; are isetted to attend the risers!, ratsISOSSISIO, at /0 Vehsk hold the red . dense of She pnau, io ittoedellio, Iletelse ty. • papm p *nib mpg' 411118--0 a Weenettay alining, Stale lkt, 1131 o•elock, Nra RiaZ < ttH MARTIN, to the io. ty•tbird of ber ago The Oboes of the Wolff am follted t 0 aftatedker found eo gamsT AlllaioOS at two o'clock, from te• reeidetceoi her hatband, Jaw Wertlo, fteccr.d street) Slikth Ward. t ItOkeDkl 10.—On Ictsday sachem, kin libt, near lesectustrr, Ilk BM afl, wife .of Wm. Bow& ewe *do of it atedg eon, Pa , tn the eftl year of leer wilk (wages Sfprter U Trlbscu pleas 417-1 Or, 6®.—On Wren:today =grainy, /gag Ist, INA, SAME f PAlLita, fa tam nth ysr of ltio son - Tao llignis of thalloally are invited to attend lb. fatterai, from big lit. ratagace as Carroll attest, Allgibgar City, as ilartioar, /am Id, 11.54, at le o'clock ZEL.- °tiara awry et~ast. tROES, . , FOlll5 CENTS., BOYS' HEAVY' SHOES FOB, 05 CENTS.' . WOMEN'S F.HOES . rink 50 CEl`TO.' KEW EELYY 'FOIII. 00 CENTS, CONCERT HALL SHOE 62 Fifth gtreet,_ Sol a LeDIELI 8110Etie; Gentlemen's Shoes! Childre;lll Shell; et vn+7 gfille, V. swerzwei_sovfif c !B, ' N 0.64 YAM ffranr. 6. , asi ion from ~*:#. 2 71! • .. THE -LATESVNEWPS BY TEL unPa. OTIS SPECIAL DISPATCHES. 'FROM' irdirs aura rp.r. 13 P 611 ;idilizt4 totha Pttbt9iFgh 'paratia. W4lllllOllll, Juasl, 1864. - • aciluat aunt?. ' Horne Greeley was 'o the floor of the House Or-day. Some of the Democrats were very meck horrified when they saw the phi losopher placidly walk over to their side, and. still more when - they taw the seal with which Fernando Weed, James lirooki and other New Yellers 'Started' forwafd to meet him; hot the igreii light yea when Fernando Wqod brought forward Alexander Long to present to the ,vetprar; of the Tribune. Mr: Greeley answers sillannitirers that he Ifgeleg to none of the political conventions-this year; that the only convention he, vac moth inter acted in is ...haulm that Grant is holding be 1,. J..illehmuld., He dined with Secretory 1:41 to to-day. lithas had long Interview *I most of the:last:doh:a:lon leaders.' 8/XL" HILL AIZINIpt:2111. The Committee of Conferpnce on the Um sniping votes of the two Houseapn the bank bill, report the following amendments: That the Senito!reeode from Ili eldiendment limit the amount of the capitol neck of asso eiations organized to three l ' hundred million dollars; the bill limit, to inch sem the circu lation to be lamed; that the Senate's amend ment inserting -Leavenworth le the. list of oltica,allowed butte of redemption, which wee disagreed to by the:goose, be retained, and also that Buffalo, !and Providence, en 4 Washington City be inserted ; that the goose recede, from Its disagree ment to the Senate's amendment in the fatty ecoond section, vitiating to taxes, by which .the circulation of these banks is - taxed one -half of beeper cent' and, dapostits a quarter of one poi cont. seitl:annualin s and 'biller tax upon the capital in excess of United ptates bonds; end that the follow4g . proviso take the place of theyonits Prorli,ol . "That nothing in this act ebali be constr u e d to prevent all shame is any of said &moots, lions held by any person Or body corporate, Lrmn being itself/dad In the valuation of the personal property of such Pereou or such pre slsiors in the assessment of the tax. I/11: CLIVICLJXD 10111/1•110111.- The foaling of the Liziaoin men over the nominations of the Cleveliend Convention is generally quite bitter. They may that if any Union men choose to bolt the nbminntions of the regular convention they mast take the . Vesposteiblllty, and that the nation of the 'Baltimore Convention will not be controlled by the bolters in any way, Fremont men, on the other band, declare tint if Lincoln to nominated their ticket is morally 111111 to defeat him, and .that, there lore, it is telly to pat him hp. THII WAWA It Q6[271921 Si - inter Dsvis hes a long report from the Committee on Foreign fLelstions, severely censuring Seward. correspondence on the filasimn pardon. Only one member of the Cimusittee opposed theie reselations, and eight favored theta. Ttio resolutions that accompany the report reassert the doctrines of this former reeolatione. in the blouse, 'f• fitmicg the Memel Confess to indicate by resolutions the COIIIIO to Ibe pursued by the Gevernmenf. VISSOLIIII ILICVOA CAD[ !The Mouse took up the asse of Birch vs. king, of klismoori k , this! afternoon. Birch =mita a long and rambliog speech. The rec ommendation of the ComMittce on Elections li3ke that the memorial of ! Mr. Birth be laid os the table, and the Bows° austiined the :notion of the CommlGtssf aur[.WTna7:.or DISITAL ramose. The 'louse Military Committee considered to-day the reseltudons item:Zing them to in quire whether disloyal penone aro employed to tho YaTiotl3 Gorenoment Departments In t hie oily. The Committee hire requested 'nil Department, to furnish Ilsts of all those mat.. piet . o; JILLIe—raST TOIL. Tho Roues took a testivoto on the Bank rupt bill to dey. 4 motion was mule topust• pone it till nom. December, but failed. The bill wont over to the morning hoar of to•teor. row, when it will pass. WI 00311117171101/ A111*( 01137 izeinunor. There Is nd hope that ithe Muse will giro • two• thirds Tote to the resolution proper. leg an amendment to the ,Constitntlen. zu.rtes 21 Dot. COIMUeII Goy. Corwin hat baatiMed home on account of Qum In bit family: Ho CU not be In WuhLugton for tome time. 1:0=2 The Tula' bill will come np In the House. tw.uorrow. It b exptetaid that it will nixed * pun and be tent °Wei to the Rusts. 1,. . _ Tho-noun having rafured to-day to pont-, pose the Bankrupt bill, it rill pan by slats, tnaiutltY• SIIERDAird ADDY ADVANCING Prisoners. Cannon and Basalt • ; firms Captured. PHILMEELLPUTAi Jane /..—A 'pedal dupla& to the Zemin reldrapb says : Cieeisecti,./unel:—.Tieas has been melted here direct 'from 'Kingston, Tenn., by tete . : STePb; witch says ;73heimati arrived Dal : - Ise feat Saturday, and putted reinforcenients ED McPherson, who was to reach Atlante next Saturday, calm a heavy force , of abets wu -met on the wey. -At the lest accounts-he was at, Sweetwater town, and had driven the rebels Una Powder and Nceksjeek creeks, and had kpt I , oloBllok or the bridge emus the ChattnhoUchie; twalie mdse from The mainarray sus der Tiptoes is advancing, India wie4ded Marietta an Monday, taking some 400 prisoners and arallroad trait' ofetik and wonndedrebelkwithieratil pennon and some smell arms. It fibelleved that Atlanta -will Nein our posse salon before next Saturday: Frain-Natr Ortilana. bilobtle and:Mati. NarrYonx, June I,—ltasteamer Oahaw has isOnt Rost Winner Pile, 26th, lua Tee fitoW.Oticane pepqa . .Contain nothing of Batake.Or Canby 21101181:611Iltd. , . trit . prlitliiWtili - near /51/ .rivar;tiy,`guertilLiii; 'who 'r suhsequezitly .shelled ant by,thastuaboat • . i Mobile paper" mautlezinonelderableintialgf • there comely:Lent on the interrupted .taie ,grephie commutations oath Richmond. hiatansorsa dater to loy 13th, state that there were two thOtisand rebate at Ringgold 811Efial, designing -an attack on BrOWSli• Cotton, at Now ,Orloa firm at 132a 8 lis for Middling . Sagan a n raolusso aro Am and hoary. Pious $lO. Frelattu..azia. Secretary: Chase and ;the Pasaldencial Nobanailon. New !oily Jane I.—The Washington nor reapeadent of the /kat says he has um: high tot authority for saying that Mr. Chase Ilan nothing to-de with the parties. who parsiat In oonnseting his tams with the ,notninetten or the Pratidaney, noted he will hare no Wanner sapportar. • Highest Price Mier' Paid for 'tobacco. • - „ Ifainenii;' Jane t:—At the 'Kentucky Oath; - dgiimiltrtral 'Tobacco. Pair, Sprott & Mad .tt - hogeboad of Kentucky manufactured lei tobaor.oitrown tw,Ballard county, to L. L. Andorran, of this. olth'it four &Aare and satiety, ,acats per pound, more than doable the prici stir obtained before.th ,tue. - ,Pai.FO!: 4 10 , Es4 - Losla. Joe , 1 —Um 61 kr tbo burn, bsgniakliriltibogs GAO. 8.A.% pkiis, jkoxkiis osallgcidni 1 11 6 4- 0 045 7 tf..? ) at.W 1401 .** 0431 442. -•7 "-• r. • 76•711 'f t, ; it:,l.; . ! . s=== SITPAYiO([," BEFOBEIifI JiMBAD: • Coinniunitation ipith iThrte _ _ lefe, !muse -Only ALL WORKING WELL: Rebel View of Grant Changed. FEARS or LEE'S SUCCESS ROUSSEL THE REBEL CAVALRY ROUTED AT ALL POWS Heavy Cannonading Heard la' Ike Dl natio. of Hach=lcar,ll4o. ORDER, PROHIBITING THE DISINTEREZNT OP BODIES. BonTittre kowtow, May :L.—Rim:annul:it, ascend Grant's communication with White House is com rate and - Richmond papers of the 30th ht a teen re-. ceirod here. They tkp.,, et. 0 1 1 .i.,7ol:,,vieir with regard to the_ :,,ef }rant, and say they hare- bein en , ..x.rellug him. They say he is smarter than they haddreamed of, and manifest some Jeers in regnid to -the' safety of Lee,or rather u to Lie's:lneeess fa repelling dm Yankee army, A menage from General GrantrePorta that. on Monday :morning oar army lad reached . Mochartierville with bat little. oppultion.. General Sheridan had routed thef.' anamy'i cavalry at ill points &tide:sitar:4 Many lionvy cannonading was heard in the [action s4lll..ohatticatille. The highest hoPes are intartaineOry thes competent to judge of the aitnatimi. 4 • The tailoring' order hai brio Ulna b ' General Butler: • "In iteeontattlue with on! ' from the WaiDapartntont; and tai.aad reasorm, no bodies will be dlaintemitid in s Department until tho fret day or-October. Bl.3.•ass...Minia." By order of CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. trA/11111(pYlt, X - 0.120 A. 1804, 8411/1.17..—Mr. 8i1011351112 from to tee of Coals:ammo:l the" Bang 7 bill,Madep report. The material change is all banks to redeem their antes at par in New, Yore; Instead of allowing' Western.= terskt discotmt of y, of I per cant. on netetfyedeem ed. in New - York. The report of thlicolnual• tee wee agreed to. „, Mr. Hamner, from the Committegron Foe sign 'Affair., reported bark tire hill permitting the exportation of goods from 'the British provinces through alto Hotted States,-and asking to' be disdharged frenaits further cent sideration;4B.°l to. Mr, Anthony, from the CommittecOn-Print. log reported the House hill to linseed the act in-relation to pupil." ptintiag.- Passed. Mr. Howard, from the Judialarj - ',Commit tee, reported back the bill extending the jarb diction of District' Courts, - with-1 the re; ognmendatien that It do not - pass. Sir. Harlan, from the Commitiee 6n Pobllo Laud', reported a -MU to exclude persona from the lands of tho United &stet,. and that it'be - refetred to the dedlelery Com misuse. 'Agreed to: . Ate: Wilson, from the' Military CoMmolttee . , reported back the joint rotoindon tendering the thanke of Congress and awarding a gain medal'to Lica Col. Balleybleting Reenter ache Nineteenth Army corpkwitk on-sound mrat as a subatitutv, embodying the same reconunendation. The Tax hill was then takenrup- : • - Mr. Wilson offered an ausendmeat subject - bag an income - from mechanif al labor not exceeding six hundred dollen:. to O. duty of tbreeper cent; over six handled and seeding one thousand dollars, .See tier teat. Rejected. -• Mr. Wilson offered' elf antanament,'.propos; leg a taxof one half of one per cant, upon the, groes amount of sales except coin and gold std diver, uamanwactareSi end personal property of less value than Vali hundred dot'!" tars, but inbsrquently withdrew 1t,.. :t Mr. Nilson Leered an amendinetit,decreas tug the' tabula, of answers, making them no follows: where the receipts collectors• are over 200,000 dollars and act over 400,060! donate annualli, one, hilt 0f1'...” pet lent opon the emotes of reedit, over the amount; wham the — receipt, are oregdOVIOA. dollars and not - over 0010,000 dollars-erre quer. ; ter of one per cent of exCeel of 4.00,1).00 dol.; lam; where 'the receipts - ale_ Over, fflOff,(100 4 0114 rs o,64 o4. o toitptaeiWit*Sikii.); of no 'tweeter to exceed $4,000. ',Strived to. air. fitletee offered anamendttient tliet. there: shall be no Inciter direct tar W0U0V1M40111,0,7 tell under this or any other act, till quiiitreee ehallte•innot aaatheriia, making ea assts. mantel' direct taxes. - - • . Mr Davis leaved to amend theca lth•etp . . doe by .tiaerting that notes or bills ef binki issued before the set wiefoiiretien ifallaoi bs alibi° to tax. Rejected,. An nendmantMN I:nark eas adopted; leareasing tae sax on fnte ent tehaeenfrena 3S tr e 5 cants. Adjourned. House —Mr. Jenks, of R. 1., from , the Select Committee on the sulleet, rape* back the 'bill to atiblialt a uniform system ;of bankruptcy. throughout the 'United' Stites, and.proceeded to advocate its penal* Mr. Reiman, of Ind., moved that the further consideration of the bill be postponed till the - second Tuesday la December. Disagreed to. There were no further proosedings oaths the morning - hour having expired: Mr. Davls,of New York, introduced X billfor the oonstruetkra ola at Albany. Referred to. dui Comiilttee ori. Commerce. The fonts cottonneelliith ioptit :of the Clommtttaa of Conference en the riitegreeing smooth:mat to the Rattonolßaak ' Mr. Davis made a opus on Abe Xhtsmszi contested election nee* of constesting the seat of King. He said the committee bad Come to the aro. concinsion Ant they did in that of Bracesgainst Loan, that neither was elected ; but having no'dosire to Soiree - the culenrston, while adhering.,to their opinion, they accepted the vote of tie Honig, in the letter case sia a nutmeat-of-this:4e.- -Ile therefor* moved that the paper* be laid neon the table, and the dliobisiged from further ponaldetation of .the abject. Mr. Birch, etateatant, addressed* Howe at length on his own behalf: • - c ; The qtotatian was taken on the . layinip üb ject-on the , table, and deolded*thenegatlia. Mr. Farnsworth offered •,iesolation. thet. neither Bir. Birch or. Mr:Mug-is itetitlad---tis a neat in the Howe as a repreamitativn of tho eth dietriet •of Missouri, .whlch greed to. .- Tho Committee on Mentions was diashar gad' from the bodies optaidezation of au. nobj,ct Cali 110 Mr. King remina his /40 111 1 1 *d. • ' •-• Latest from Europe:. Arrival ; of the Steamer Awitraintlaxe. . . . skip? soar, 3m.1, 2 1P. 11.- - 7 - , stesiikei Alut# 4, 4 l 1 4from. L *rPool .dutenstoin 22di Great atmletjrlTai felt to learA thO remelt of the late battles he . *- . _ Liserpool, May 2 1.-41riadattdro dog. 'yeTy• dull, and atill deellnlng: ICottan quiet and uneheagadf:Whear ind'itontinal 'Corn hem ; Mixed 2.8 s • 28s 241,Viovisione datri Beet:. lnaellea and' suaelialaacl; goo,: ,quiet and anohangedy Bacon ailldechning Lard eanitn—and -8d lower; Coffee. ateadr; Petrolatum steady; Ind . .' London— Barthel eironlat reportn"Nrheat tandingdownward, and Is iOVII7/ 81411.1.141114- 63 and Is lows ; Coffee dull i L'etrolocun etealy and unchanged. Lioapoel, May 2L—Escning.—llteadatuffi 11 at • proel.lons dull and tendertoy downward. iondon, Sunday morning. Illaj 22 :=Contolp, after ufftutal houro 3 e.terday, closed at 91,41 - Vie stock exchange and usetketiler4 nada, `wire generally Ist. A gineSat fin; presslonpreealledon eichangathaitttara .l3 Nome final In the riport that Gan: - Oranittas won a oriotory, ores .Gep. Lou.,, The.Clonfed... erste lean ltia deeTlned nearly thted . peierati and was last quoted is 68x63. ~„ onsi , The continental now* Is hoiknopot.r., Paris, 81 , 57 L—The Bintranwas U3iindia Tao repoit that' Gen. Grant'htiqbfeaten Gen. Lee was IhiC - 0.14 tOtatiAtoOtiYariatiOli OA BOtOrdlin&Ali Cliand in conuaeralnkalreles: - • , PuGantent 'has - reassamt.l•ll.- , Lord: Pal -I'3:Lenten is again bible kola, Wit ifagebe!iiii Suter attacked tenf ned - Eltm a iiFyn. ixpiahued and datanded Battik' 14tailattlatt. btsibtbit 'as*, is to - tbayonfeSitieS r : Tbs Lonitte t glies stlictiti;p*Sseti taitteit7tstults do. sot , i=prove.: stunist tbs eatissus Whig toestrqd determination to, testi all Isrstssslastudy , .. 4 1 Pi fstiJ'logm stgstss tbsatarsidating the attolittasi - . :7 0 ". 7 4 ,1 r4 1 04 1 1 0 1 1 .)44 1 5 4 6#9iii 11 4 1 1 . • if - govancoont • • Itself /roe Erato-all Ugitioto of tho tint, of Ign. - L -The Leoidatt arviitio„O Pot!' melatcofitlidonii,"at d c it,on lam to liitkr)- inttal Influence with .ptlisteol _peva*. sur _ thichoomont hasootteed Orono:Li ipoltryit , 'Tho Link - of haw rediCia. iti_raft;:or. - discount to atrrottpor cont. - - - . -- .Aoctiunts of thdjPopoe t health cotainsto':: starzobig, .It• h. Zeported- pat thi Cirdino3s'. will elect D L L stiattassorbeforalis death. A Pittaburef 'Carptater'Elntderedl." Ynuanaz.,nta;44tne . 06 . 50 — Igiretkin e , a carpantar, at EittebargliirTwas killed at an ear); leer ;hie morning is fteatutit masa - Ho has a.iro. and ehildon diaink, Pittatantu, The mardezh,,,,7lErcd; 'Speitte tor '• • — t.-Ttn ienla taketont 5504,194 to ep.ele. A:R g TS. New ::York Market. ' Xnar roar. Jane - 1- I, :otton .ararealy..so.ditca,adi f,a tit , 4llras Cptaada,.. Ihon.r. , ,Stats Water= datkoncl a pland .amex I 1-Tau* State: s7.tr.tiaa 1,,r. ...A : Brand. aldloat dada, d . ti .46; 4140 r : -aad.ds.aestad for „ a,saralsiss- sink . _.,. lmof'Wetern 111,3 t rbus,lnttnina E, and Diorara rid :u al tia•Llassactitair ao dna ;• 641141” forillaluitla6s 1i,7114; 478 tllatsr.ttea ariasorn,aisclanatle. it e: ari aS,taU ba - b., Amber .11.1taankna to mini. a' 146.5,304na. IlyeCquatt,,..liat /ay. mad-. Dal. Our! Into =arts and detadsdliAllatt r-;111,84111 •••. • 1,7 d dor lisa.l sod $4 10 04 11 ~- Wastarn. Os ..11rat and la tairdastaaal 13„Sigad,Si W , Wools wand In I.d.r dratandiurr,tratza rap,rtasion.ursatrgosta quire ; !taut. alb;:Jt to DandiJoly, bnyeit4oplo. f iXto 5141 , •;40:4 Prided • nub armor; 11X9,76640„ uid do , Sdles4r3 tar 11. or d., 546 , Edth,r.S 1,4 Old-, and liswirdiaia, and E3o, WWI far rritua - assi. The. -C. toad stock at Otd and Nei; Jane Ist, not, Arra 145,-• cs Std bald; mass; data lass nasatb,93dins Choi mei, dire lit yrar,168,488 bbl..'_ B,efdlins aad •it ti. • maddactitr; t9.6610r Cowry *Luise:67 ars-Mut-. . uy!Pruar„lll6ol-fifor Sa-pacttd Mad tai644):1,50 tor; Extra..-21••••;:Taa lOW' stock at.4)l4.al•kber., - , Jatr • t0tt1:4,40,861., package.. lama lilac: lilt Liont2.7sl4s2ll:l•lnkaga• 'autte4lAtie-Laarpar;ll/.1.A:',.. 'Lastige.. Prim. Strad l dirst is ban.. dilaaad a ' 4,1r.i; aim 150 tlircesandliala •at Vt.. Dualism! , . • 'gala. sad tmnonanzetL.,;Cut lira • Arm al,ll,iVil to nalml • • 111X/Atoc. ..nd Sava canal dna:. Wanda Onatimslacd Lut 1.2% . lard qu .tl4 £l.; .Lo Luuo macderately salve ar. , :„B9tor, I.r Mau. and Dl/44443 a... butte. Came .twohangal„ at • .., BLOCS, /016 Motley. gat'ilui.,„ NIT Tau, delno L-dloary achy &Le per ttetd... ...I Bterll4 daft at DrattW. Cot, a, dttla tamer, but. .. not veer aotrve,'ope. log at !SIX; advancing t0 . 11.%7" and elosinequen mid moody at , 189,„%.•• • .. ~ .... ,-, r Toe tee* toe lAverpoot.to:day, canted 11500.,030. •,- r la spade. G.varoment Stoob Maul' Volted States 'de .81^, co Ooopooolltolla ; bars Coupons 105altb.ti.. , ..--,,,;-. 21 . o.lt P.---...-1.1 Da110g......,.........13511- , I Oaeme d_Okleaget-.128 Weida. Oantsea.-.143 Cleveland .21'olodo-119 u lobt,gao . Onthera.. 06 0.4 Et. 1.. %:119 ' Illett. Sbotbeingtd..l4.l 'r. 0. t li:' , 6 M.;.....L.—asajltl:oeaittal Eautp:.:24ll4 !Ili 2la W............... 118,3 1.3.11,...rti11.14*-,;91)4, do do pfd -....- ea . illasktrt Ge.:-.....:..-, 70A, Nawl'otltepstrid-.11210 YIC Liertillestor. , 9lM,: 1,-,.. glie-...-''....-...-..:..L.:1114 tckle, ftta11:j.,...'..Z.:24634 - f1ud50n.:......":-..--..:.1t2.4 I.* - 4 0. EE ....:......... 64}a , • -... ~: Chictigq- Market. .•:- . J- -, tnrcnoo, Juno I.—flow irdat.-- Wheel iiniatiret deolload la • No. 1 for,Ml. - no. 2 E17..5. • urn thm aid.witandad lo; raNa.- at 4414%4E1544 -No. and 6171.10 tr Ito. M. •v ate I.l.ihnr; aalca • at litital Motorises 'dolt Q.:lined Ic;aalor ; at -St - Li 1.1:334. Pievtal.walirm - and .toady[ • •- al:alibi:a:2r. ono hlgnor 1. - 46011.3.1 tor Corn to /Octfor..Vattast. lo Oanegy. • klacelp6-80,t0t bash Con, 0.000 Walt 76,000 On h Wbett, 21,400 Dinh Oats. 6nionanta-7,ONl.bbls floor: 78,WOhnab Whist.; .1.00.F./0 trash C 0 . 1 .11, 2,800 bush yota., ,dtarket. • Crahresarti`June dell.nt the tree*, tat prices iie unchanged;- Superfine 116,6:31311;0.- - W heat. deemed b 670. and ; S.LSUaI E 5 or :Had) and sl;6dril,7/ -or White;' Corn unenanged; - Zar 81,10,':: • tltmlledesr,ls."`Syednchan'ged' Wonky Ll4alr de.4" mind atll,3o;titrt theWvere &feral Inkling 4eltert.H 'Pe.ifaleths , tirderaind unchanged- • Bejaia of . „Port. altP,Oun iha'of Uttar eldreltord derit•lhdl ind - bird bare been Singh% let li%e. (VOW firmer. Butter dwell ed to . zeaidtc. Geld - declined tollia; aid - Slifer 1741917.5.. 91. ',outs liiarket. , ; Mir. Laura, Juno I.—Tlunr' firm and lard meth ng ; bonnie extra s7,hurEtl7,., dingle Extra 8761 7 ' ; .7.1 . 1.5. Wheat firm; Choke $1>0156,6xd , 61;1930 1.48.• Oatiaehatte bigner. at 94g95. deli and': -,- lobrer; 1110.4 503(41 24, Brian , Wa1tC41,27. , ;: Whlalty declined, 4.ta;tug arsl.=. - qt , ... ,- ranaciewur -•; ,•-•• • "diftlind aloe 'C[-.. • eale, but the price* err, uneltired .:.Supertlea $70212:' , 7,l234,'Ketnt 1 7,60: 'lWheselfrin; 11;43, tbt tiorn dull and uneet. edvratder - 11,50: • Pro; , •••• ' , Mine Ade/Luning. -Lard baojant ant adtane,d, tn.' • :' Whisky- thrte#l,M3l,33. . , . lialtiinora. Market., BLTEMMX3, Jen*, Wheat deal and declined sisS easta.,o,ra actleit: White 51,45 Yellow 11,41., And kJ delltodmitet; Ohluildtgdo,33.. toll.- dull; !nu &I 4164441:• •••• ` • etrawiate , entorseir:Hs. •' LY • ..1T11.1113 SIATH.ADION. . - ;rex • - in Grath 'Coda 'iSsthre."”se ..-AsthaLre," to elsocce,,reirropasui *Mos* le - olert tease. set paldpee. Peri - properties, resurrini sad bolarlfylog she hearse haltt Is the mess hensartable preparers. to the 510r14. - . it* ssidnoreed sod pet op by she oriel:Psi prose*: 4" tor, and Ps now eiitdeoh the saresesre, Ain ands tenctoa ithieh.otre rhe lt sus iterate* glintia bCP Iles per 'lt*a tositdelthhhl IYretiing. straLitres easti tad ',littetiPs the tared coot seal els= " • •`. asUe the eels-ride soft Ind staariy.... • . .'llprerteate the bat =es Weed terchcrglly'`.:L It remise hair upon bald heads. . Arty Lsdy orsectisersa oho rulers be heed a/ UV *well as Lyori's' Ellielatbtl. It tesprown,-. MI QUA th 200600 dyilthillanalro2ll2; gold bjoU hievsla -11• Item * o,, , wste Tort., trittnitith& - nab- , SOT • •DI/tetatt dtwatombhlHr oft cam by.conlybih :he•tolow with Miami qie atuntwaswo,iiiptited of or abeam, lill.hutwWw.:A. wow. the compsocittfiems-amaa, the Wt all thad bantyof thoutrowzd affon & O n filmno&sodas., Hematrooraatothatio Coloring, atarregiro • bar hurattatht , man twOhlatigrwillit,twersato qa =ingot Maui . thaohlahhtl tediartt health sad Pletuaht.tocuto bear 'lt biaritoodthe tart °Tame, hem the tire WhV4 -- • EtairChkolar, ilia I sot lyingktinag timid try WTI gadtfottoto and ladlow ' it to seal by rowpwchhiodoolors,arctii them' ttur azzwoordal iiinUt; It:11. BA BOW CO:, KIS ihhouNA - -.' 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