- * ' '' • * • ' "" - - ,-• • * " j • Zt:•-_.;,ttikt-.;=v 1,7 4,7 7 :f.r.:7.'-- f. 7-77 7-- 7 - ''' , _ 7 - • • ,• - -I'. - _ -•-. - • •.- - • - r - _ . , „.„ sittillurgit ;t Bate - snaDerMOPAING--= — JIIITE a, 1881; CITY 'AND SUBIMAN. • Tile Sanitary Pair.. tomcatted Attrad. - ems.. train Donstione,l9l2T;(Yt6.2B; • t • Thus iris a tersely Lanceased attendentas at tie great Saillady Fah' yesterday, all the • • various departmeatd being well patronizse there was w ' ln Floral Hell there as a constant stream 7".. of trisitore' pairingring tifi dal, and in the ;., eveniug the'snewd as quite dense. Bazaar maintainit unflagging interest to ell, and especially to the The rated of geodeheievere quite largd, bat 'my fdir ettieleerand Muse- only.ot -minor attraction --were permitted to ,to removed. - ErrOy tifiliglioffered. at virireasonable rates, and . • titarewill,iiii"doSbi, be ready &Masers for 'the goals, east si the collection is. • - • .'- -"The Illutig Hail`was also largely pat:oh. • • • iced, and' 'every visitor was 'delighted at the admirable: manner , in "which the meals were • served, - .The . _Chairmen, • Mrs. Jones, dr -era us to announce - that el matte donated to the refectory should be cooked, se the cra. - settee . ham -Deem? atnet 1101 - ..ftoilltles for. Cooking in inflictions giantftles.. - Tio.4oniter. Heil attracted large numbers " •-•"- ' , of 'Utters 'both' day 'and evening, and there. •':._:-24einti here were highly ' Creditable. bro obe .'whiting MC Fair dont& neglect to lee the ;`msay °Vied of interest present ahem. The Old Curiosity 'Shop was opened lotto .• publio.lesterdayieterno r dn; and - the ladies and gentlemen - - condi:rifting Mit departosint .'--luiderrremOn to congmtallte themselver upen the' fall measure-of their sacuess.. In the evenitigthe room was densely crowded. and the only' difficulty expended was_in riot heitog intiolonfronm.. There is no more in . teresting or leetructlrefealate conneetedAth •.' • The Art . flailcry Was not opMedle the pith." lloyeaterday, as the pleuras had not ailluen , • „artelpti.- -Isttturevening a number of es ' Writ had tole.'adasitted,• - • bowmen-its they would talra no denial. -10. day this impdr ' bent teeters will too tntlyeponed _to the , 116,'wheriall opportunity. to - en ," - ,'.jorthe' please:soot %visit, and gratify di taste for thelfeantifillizistt: - .-• •• • The Mechanics' gill is now well:lilted end ther`dliplay • Li inebedingly creditable. .- • The ' , contributions' of items,: ranges, Ste.; glaSerarer,ihiikees; saddles,' Whirl mynas. - = scheme,' eta-titer , are veryfoll. end'vettable, and those interested in catch articles of atilt • "trare ering, deo attention to this intportent TThhe,Hyat Cadets will give paha 411 d the their inimitable-perfortaimus, thilr enrenbovin the Auditorium. They will drill in' manse," company, battalion, skit _ • - , :usithlrrgand 'bayonet mercise,•striatly fa se euribtroso with West Pointlecties. ,Those kid) taw' the brit 'performance of these Cadets, efireldgbly delighted, and we venture to say' c-?. that's soore'iterteet' drill exercise was never, - --,•witnesead anywhere.' The tiaketitot safes.: eon' teetight will be fay , - , We are gratified to learn from the Treas.:, user, li.llotroco,jr., that the eaMdcuatioes,trp' . to yestordiky,aggregited the handsome searof $117,075,28. This is, of coarse, 'zeolite of ; receptstrent the:dale Of tickets, which; will ....baiiresitsage.-:Fverytting :is working adrer, rally, and:with the most gratifying evidence', of ittrandant'snatess. ' .• • , . Ar t This Gallery, ; We soon! . a brief hoar yosterday at the bit alllell.ek the "Bini P/Jr. too felt - • atltome - them =- Adihough no oonnoixseur to mattersof; art, ff we haw 6,:vsakiMss it. is for pt:tut6: - lielif they on:extort the spans and..let °es& :thee theimpritated Xoul t How they pmify and exalt the .imegination 1 If we morn, "pioiniti ourhousei; the world- woildhe the Uctie brit.'. And them are rent picturos Aver at the Pah, About -slave Amaral padtingi of' railbui slid-and degrees of merit - are.,on Med to add to the - Miditableitesi if the display, all the plotofes axe owned by oar own; citizens. Not one haiboon bioughtitom abroad. This. ' , fact should ~ ,ho borne in mind. bi.visidns to the'eslleiy. The walls of two large -10 s are literally MiTerod with contributions from the studios of oar.natlre artiste end fosto!.the draWing. - rinme of Art patrons: - The : to:gest painting- Is, christMealicig the Sick,After Bovjatoin West;e: utributod - "by the Soo may Society"; andtbo c' Mgest-indixidgalooliAlon is that of Mr. CharistiP:Spang, which eoverethientire sldoof one of the, halls. the *tulles • are ficattlinfore,,,ind proportion of land- I laspests large There, are many portraits, but fistinf them, we ware pleased to observe, eould be elute& as faxtily;ptutrait4 The pared litetaricil Paintings are not =Woos, bat tkt" era noticed isoculect, to be worthy of nitirethan a passing glance. A. majority of,the paintings onthioillpi Mr. _ Sponge olmeributbut Are realty goad. They . are all by, calebratmlArtisrm.T." lle - mitsid - .ar.; p • slentatly the following -18 amen thi_bett4 Norwegian Veld; btlferzeg4a ',nutgalfiamt Pietnre;' Don't .11120 V his "Lesson, typloff--i. l exquisite; The CaMilims,'"lay_Enunmel Ow, by Verbotolthoven, very fme ; ,llhae l / 4 113:01 : ,Nonitonby the WSW artist; Autuilthi h oda; and Little If.rh, - by - Sintel Vine the Osseo, by De Botekeloer Beane" ..ners• N apieS, by : 0. Aehetb.zolt The Pale, by. Plithner, inimitablet - ThiemlingVap Needle Schlosser j. , litnigarbe Videttes, by-Hinton' and/ o.::.Ailusnbstott.r•-sThe loner of art' tingteling over these paintings. .• •In addldon - to Mr. Span& the following sentlemen,,othai than artists, are principa l Contributors: ledge Wilkins, MMus: ~ "Hallman; C.lf. Wollf, John Harper, Thomp. sou Dell, D. M. -Ifpoit, Swam Park, jr.,•Wm..l DarlfisittiailPea:B:lllisell;,Tolln Dunlap, ! -And Wso.," Thaw. , The...contribution , -of ..the - Beonomysadetybusbeendreadymentioned.l Many oder citizens bars furnistadhintla anat. conllitrations, but XS gee Paltlthtti' are yoteatalogaed,idistildnaliamtholinesuss. endeavor to-pnbllais the catalogue as 'aotistasit fe:ptirated. The following Etta. bur g h auitesre_reptiseat44: Itlessre.Wal4' Ifetstali:43otti-' Mellitirg,- - :Tirtat,e,l :Pouter, lawmagt,Droomeillalby, and Blythie. ITS modietionor stainaitid until tarns. pab. The prinelpal'eentxibutinti. is a trust' of Franillin by,lllram Pam 'rs. C,:11111. Am of Heystaitt Marble Worke,TAnyeneto• -1/111e, -contributes aeserat; stantettei,, , -ons 'Of which, valued, at ISO°, lea donation: A - Pair Bleeping Innocents me worthy of special 'mutation us hydivntediaglymillAnius, This: raider 'will' observe that are het , * not Ottimded in this nttlee.to sotforth in exten- RAU) 3ticauf of the Art Railert. .Wheu viavdsited ii -leifirditit hid' not - yet been 2; Opened'to --31/* publbs,'the - '"osubibutions bad, not been catelognod, and many of the mint, Ifni were riots/slanged. ';,Thadir theta stanodr, s mined descipllon of di Gellert waniespotsible. - . We can *Mud the - . Arwevt,r, that a - visit to - the Gallery: - -which will be hilly opened to ticket •Isolders Air ssec‘sg, win !vs attended with Planar* and profit Many of the p - alutinp mums rare ;merit, nudge:AEC dig dautmitot fon than we hid expected to fled. ...4 ,11 ..,: j • :,. ...,..i i ,- 41 ....,._ ZliterdsrlifternoOn tin? ',ocuig Men named Mass Mots and Charlie Solliranotatored tha confeeeonery store:of Mr. J. Inuton, on. strut, Allegheny, arid purahusd some cigar. They then 'mutated Mr. Elia Mai to ilea them some Matches, Said u his honk Imagined (foto the col:tutor, one of tho men &+w' out tho till;and-stishig a pocket- back entaining elo9,min oat of the store. ' notiosd ths movement, and aut. d sitar the thief, aril running i short alliance overtook him, and irssogooeuitng to sive him a severs Sontag, when his pert, nat Antariond. - Mr. Mown then attested thaut both, and matotod in tat fog thous toths Royee'e cmos. ',Upon' being - statotod" tho toonoy:wes not found In their puttee:slan t bat • In, who had seen • !hi thief: throw , the • ppekatarook Into the street, tdoked is up and daliveud It to the Maim: A hearing of ths mil IQ be bad thlimomiag - /14.1. . • w roam Fun aro Tli Ulla I I t Parutztat diairrawr Hera I i—We call the - special atiattlow of th. politio and of all our t. loyal arzeztulty to the ftel;thati by order of the Fxreattre Committee of the Sanitary 7alr, chars will be • wrand exhibition of MU. Itary Tulin by the HyattCadige, Col. Hyatt eoisnaadlop; on' Friday evening, Jame lid, 111184,.a 8 o'clock, P. ..Tickets fifty outs ' • each. The tickets ere- for sale on the Fair ' - de t the tl k t Meer ale et our owd • rola a o a o o, aia stone I also; at the' door of the. grand Thin on the everdow. of the We • cardla/kr 'adores the entertainment se arm , way worthy Or the hearty rapport ot the pub , /Wand ar It Is for the gloriosa came *tear ' bare, old; mad wounded toldleti, we hive, ; • arid etialdretly meet, to lee the Grand WI . crowded to azetM,. Purr lcurcre'lLiznee Relieving iolt —no Jaws comber or Ws' favorite Lady'e • Miliallail/d now our, el& Oa anal sunsuit aa misty of illastrstsei sad other politer% Vlach the fairrsadere towhomttlsemaries. will better wade mien& than ire .earl .*AM TN rale by Mr. Ilsen er illn,Tl sad I Menbsi ot AUeghety•ComelU 'Thdr gulir'monthly Meeting of the ATe• „ gitenj CityComeits was held on Thursday aveaina Ie&los Couneil—Membere present—Messrs Atiltellaxancis,lfophins, Irwin, Knox, G. 8.. Riddle, Smith and Marshalaresident. The minute of the preceding meetings were read and approved. • granule presented' a petition for the erection:Of Eandry gas-posts in the South war& -.Referred to Committee on Gas . The Chairgian presented the report of the Committee on Water, recommending the nay s:neat ofttmdry bills. The report was riceept ed, and: ordereAtti be dled: - • bir: Knox presented tbo report of the Police Committee, which was read and ordered to be Mr. Hopkins presented the report of the. Comoilltee el Streets. The committee ret fa v orably to the grading and paving of sun dry streets, and also a resolution for the pay ment of the partell.• An ordinance for the paving tif Craig street, from Robinson to RE bitch street, WY presented by the committee and psuod. . - Mr. Atwell presented a report from the Pl. "rianeti Committee, in regard to a claim from Mr. 'Phonies Sample,amounting to $BO, which the Committee rep orted adverse to paying, as they were unable to ucestain its correct ness: A statement of the condition of the municipal finaness was also read and ordered' to to•fded. ' hili.Atwellmetiethed th e annual reports of the Standing Committees for the year 1853, which has been printed in mitophiet form,and which were distributed among this members. A,billfrom Millar Coates, of Philadel phia, for tiles for the new City Hall, amount ing,to ssoo,orsa presented, and referred to the Committee on City Improvements, with power to act. The Councils then went into joint session, after which they adjourned. In Common Corocil—Present : Messrs. Brown, Camobell, Gaughan Dunlap. Pal hauber' Gordon; Mina, Reeederb, McNeal, • Smitb,Scitleiper, and President Ma Bries: The minutes or hist 'regular and 'special meetings read and approved. • Mri Dunlap, from the Committee on Mar kets, sulimitted the reports of the 'Weight:tas ters for the month of Jilay,"as follows: JOhn A. White, East Common scales, $ 88.85, Vi'm P. Anderson, Second Ward 135.65 ... . . . -- •" •Total reran* • I .5"•21.50 r: Mr. Caiaptell sibniittici the report of the .oiniteittaa on Engines. The aoiamittee stated that according to instructions the Third Wird Engine house yea undergoing" repair' for the accommodation of- the steamer. eta: Grant. lite committee hire also . kepi - eyed an mgt. , veei at a titling 44.050 par annum; driver, Eln Per moithi and a foreman ant seven hose •direatore end plpemen atla 'salary of $BO per linacon. - The- committee also offered* reso 7: itoti 'tea the teginint Of subdry bills. • -. • The airport wee accepted; and the resolution : gisid-three timer and passed. 1 'al.r. flanipbell Offered a! resolution, srbieb I Oil I adapted; sietliorisiag the Committee on Tginei to.gmthitsei wagon suitable for the It e , - • Otte; steamork • Hope , and - Gen. Grant; oost not to,orewidg3ao. • • .- - 1 'i.l l l:'''. -•.• , 4917 essauns: . . • , . the Camelia thou Wept: into. Joist cerlibli faiths 'impose !if eloctiag a Mtg. hmecter dot the East Comteoli Scaled, vice _Wit. 13cosoc - dtclte: retigead.i John ki White u aomi. mated and elected by seolimatlon, after which tho °mettle retired to their *pectin claw hinarid adjeccrWod. - ' -The Murder of George Fortnum. ' The Pisladelphie Itafitax giro the follow • . . big scoant of the =der of George Tore min, a cirpenter, which we Wetly swoop mi by.telegrapl 'cetera:4: About One. o'elock th is morning &shocking Murder ins Onablitted ER the street, in front of a drinking seloon, No. 902 Market street, kept by amen named Wm. J. Dannelly. A private box in the saloon, 'which is In the basement of the building, was coupled by a Tarty ''Onidsting of three Outland three woo- men.. •Thme persona Tate ray disorderly, and they got !etas eglat with a man *whom • they fhartod With having insulted the "1'- A •• The aght teatime general, and they smelly' writ; ont upon i the idawallt, *whither they were fcdiewed try *man awed Toreson and two. Mandy, who bed entered the Won:after 'the difficulty hid maniocs& The party that had boa in the;nriyataboz went away, leer - Mg SareMinmitdta friends in convention open the Marta*: -Doe of them roamed it moment: 'after' keeping , tAtt hods' concealed • bouad•bli-toArMatil coo ap to Verematt "wilds &WPM, - When he suddenly made e -blow with e knife a. testa the litter, tatting through his clothes and grazing the skin. Them:ads= then cat at Portman . stabbing him in the neck and wiling a Wwlnd which restated in his death in a few minutes. After committing the;tnmder the mart rejoined' his friends and walked elf down- Eine street, inching his elope.. De is not known, bat he can te recognised by the persons who ware in the Woon at the tiara of the memarence. The body of the,'mardered man was con veyed to the NiritlilVard Station, where Dor on,TayloriiSi coma - Mace in invest at ce four c'clock'to-morrow aftertoon. The deowssed was' a carpenter - by, trade. Us was &bout thirtylix 'tweet age, and leftwile and Oven A children, Who oside nt Pittsburgh.. Voreman.was tinder the*l3llllloll of ilpor at the tit:mei the ocearreno. The teinis ot the great match for the chew; pionatip between audit and Ward, hare dt length been determined on, and we may . ez . lied the contest to _come of hero now et an early day. Prtilds week's. Moyer a note sp plus from Ward, as:ollows : ' , Pious inform Hr. IWO in *VA* his last proposition.;tO me; to thet:effeat that we shall raw from the Monongahela , Bridge down or over the Pitts burgh eons* :'that I will makeW,match with' him if he will; allow me the privilege' of • choice of rowing over the team he names ;or , over, one we,mly mutually select above the bridge. do not desire to go any farther shore than I. get the distance we are to row, Idt-hive= to turn, to start with or against the stream &she ehooses. The public! will-judge if I desire mitything mnreuonable la this._ When I woe a winner I did not ask gr.llem to come to ffewburv-I gars him his choice 'of the Hndren oath *hundred stiletto select place frons::4,4lll row hid at Pitteburgh If he concedes', to - me this chola, and perhaps I'm w" itiinno -objections to row on the spot ho names when X hare-seen'it, but parties from' there iiesareme that there is a peculiar current there. I may include more than one of Hr. Harall's own friends, who have userted that a stranger aremlell'not hare to , chance of knowing-Hatle names so well as fdru self.”. H af ter reading thelebove, ac cepted War ds propositions and the money for thepace his been forserialto New York, Where 'articles will doubtless be signed this week. hir:lisudl is milling that. his oppo nenkshall hare every chance given him tore- : triers bit" lost laurels, and, therefor*, agrees to few over lay acme. here he may . Wed., The meta mew, therefore, be looked upon'an made new, aid ill a few weeks from now it will doubtei come up for "deoLdow on one waters; Cu°lemon. roe MAY.--Mr. W. A. Widen founey. LS 'Fifth street; has received from /dam. L.loott k Co., Nov York, publishers of the British .Iteriews and Bisekrood's Magazine, the May number of the latter, con taining t Cluonioles of Cerlingford, Part 11; Porsith's Life of Cicero; Tony Butler, Part B; A Song of Ma tr imonial Matters; A Groan over Corfu; The Great Indian Question; Cor nelis, OlYard upon- Men end Women, and other Things in Genera), Part I; floe to Maks a Morel; The Pair the n th , try. It will be scan that good deg of variety to tempt the 0--ao rho few mood be rosy be In , be ought to be ebbs to find something to suitbtestaste. Bold Bobber. MEE The Aquatic, ckutroptomstup. Na r Conlyssrsrar—Coantorfolti are In eiradistion In New York on the ,frdknOrsig bank. viss Teas .on the ?ark Bank, tons on the . Mos sad Loather Bank of New York; ono sad tens on the Bisohsalen' Bank of Newark; rhos on the Troy Bank of Troy, and twos on the Banns Busk of New York. Two mon wet* ennstod In New York on3rl - yesbergsd. with . Fusing spurious Sven on i• • fdoehsales' Bank of Newark. Among •sr let*. eomstartran me twenties on the .w England Bank, Boston; Goss on the • • •ye Bask, Beaton; twos on the Genesee L.. ey Bent, andro on-.the Albany City A• . P. ifelSri Scionlo nail, lifth street, . rushotch s fume number off ank I Ladii.artiotbiej presentingthll las usual attmottotue of colored and ,other • to great ireriety; *leo, the Jane number the "Corals Monthly," and the July num. of "Yankee' Notions," and “Ptunk Les. 'a Budget of. Bon, " to which will be fotind g tioalat end stuque sketches and eon. . both from the • pencil of the artiet and pen of the critter. Kr. Sant also sends • .tes of the Evening Editions of the New k Trawls, Timm La Ilona, whist hp ris• delly.br erre= • • . Otis Is Maxon= —me alarm of fire hit mama abist rerun o'clock. wu - oecubroo b~ the dwi la 24 et Mr. .J. Edmonds, OD Cu - roD strike, Wass ire b, s, ipsirk tram the chissior The animas wins pramptli an the glossa sad ealinvashad as Lam balm saga 451401 0 vu (ea% ThePllraft In the 23d :hamlet. We eontinste oarXst of the names of per. ems drafted in the Tisenty.Thlidillstrieti on Thursday. We hare already given thO names of those drawn in the First and Second Wards of Allegheny. There wine no draft in the Yonrth Ward. The following I the listof 'drafted - num in the Third Ward: The lied) 170 quote Sr 113. Number drawn (60 per 0011.14 ._ Job a B ROM Lewis Breerman eahington Itecellecb Suomi Uwe= Henry Betchlzmoa Hobart 110 Hugh Cm% Philip Kuhn Wm u Macaw John H. Shin Christian Biter ' John Pchterett Charles Hadley John Mid°lt iJames B Halms Jaynes Wallace Michael Trischerer John Sheridan Pater Marts& Bobt A J Cain Adam Booth Michael Elam Henry Alain Hoary Crimple Joseph Bahr Alfred Streets John Odenwald John Mcßoberts! Bbeonhart Snyder John P Geary carper ElieSiderpr Henry Hawk, Joseph Andrewjack John Data Patrick tdeCawley John Bitches James Drake Ph Hick Laurie Morita Jaime& Storey Wm Stratton John P Hunt Jame. Brown John Shriner Herman Molar Prat Weaver Matthew Ambits. %%lb. Botts Norge Bonnier Benjamin Mbar lintel Burns Madras, Mark. Jame. Miller Frank Vogt James Harrison Alexander Davie Lead. Baker Thomas Kane , Hobert Weddell . Patrick Jennings John Cook John Barclay Henry rchleining Henry Moore Conrad Byerly James 8 Itarosey Ambrole Dotter Vim .1 Adams Henry Marmon Haab H Manny Gunge Schaffer Henry Sens Conrad Slam Andrew Jackson John II Blackibrd Philip Mowry John Wain Peter Berry Conrad Lila Lewis Kaufman James Dick Joseph Eberhardt Nicholas Band Peter Smith IlentTlionlder George Bender Robert William John Brown Peter Gnu. Henry HOpenhyder rarlew 13od Homy Samba er Horace Saimaa Adam Snyder, Nicholas P.orleh John Henry Stutz Henry Conkleton Thomas Elit e ,_Ell Joseph Hay. Gamma Midge Henry Otleib Jamie Lanais James t crogge Samuel Ceskey George Anton Lawrence Smith George Wiener Chas H Catlin Etched Jenkins Arthur Hopper Baronet Wild John LI Meyer. Frederick Smith Ergard Prodded Thomas Laird John Harriman Lewis Baum Adam Rote Alemender ilimenson John Pistilli George timith ' Cyrus Patterson Cempbell Plowder , 'John Harts Preside Farley John Litslnger Stewart Della Frederick Burp Henry Kota Frederick Bennett Lindell' Arts George Fuchs Charles J Richardson George IL eltemack August - Welgont John Anderson Wm Reynolds James Patterson Hugh Hell Jicob Echeubscher Lents mart Samuel Marshall Gregory Myers Benton Whilst. Wm Hamilton Henry Hauser Jelin Phissie LMITInai.V/Ittb Etch 8 Veeghtly Joseph Ifittaborger Platloliss Dean Michael Riming William Woodburn Conrad 0 Ptah h George Arlie Charles KM& William Geiger Benedict Vig Amos Rater Peter Delta Jacob Lon • Christian Gast George It Shaer Charles Stewart Philip GreenattEher Martin Lopsaryer Porter Delmart Hasid Gra. Andre. Patterson Lod W Stewart • Idervice for peaf Mutes. A very interesting melee for deaf motes VW held last night, at SO Peter's chuck Bay. Dr. Oaliandet, Beater of St. Ann's °hunk for deaf motes, New York, officiating. Before the 'commencement of the OZOP3IIOI Dr. G. made • few remarks exPlaaatory et the manner in which the wonhip world be con ducted. The usual moping annul of do church, somewhat abbreviated—from neces sity, we suppose—was than read, after which Dr. Gellaudet addreued the motes by the use of signs. At the conclusion of bit addrau to them, he gave a lila battery of the estab lishment and progress Of institutions for the education of this smfortunate Oise of people. Be stated that the fret inetitntion for their bruin woe established by his father In Hart ford, Conn., in. the year 1817, since ;which fame from twenty.liva to thirty similar Men tations had sprung up la Maud parts of the Union. The number of deaf mute' In the county of Allegheny b about forty, and Dr. Gallen dot proposes to pay another visit to our eity, in order to have a sermon an some foram Sabbath for their especial bemalli, This is the second sermon held In StPetsx'sChurch, for this duo of• putout daring the put six months. Dr. G. boa been traveling through the West far the express Purpose of visiting the instinttione for the education of mutes, and of. addreselpg them whenever and when the apportion) , moulted Smelt sad he n isow ort' his trey to his paeUral charge ft Sew Yost. At the conelasion at the even. Ines arrotions, a very ieterutiog end ant muted social touting vas held,and judging frames pleasant expresslon of countenance of the motes, the occasion ins one of joy to them. It may not be uninteresting to know tint Pr. Gallandet's wife is one of the very class whose • condition theßeverend gentle. man is working so devotedly! to alleviate. Barntunvit Self Sewer We direct the special attention of the ladies visiting the SaltltleYlr , to the exhibition of Mr. D. ,Barnsun's "Self Sewer," a simple illtbs Invention, which can be attached to sewing madam of every : description, and which is invaluable to sewing straight seams, as it guides the work with perfect accuracy, and entlrely relieves the strain upon thoeyes of the operator. Mr. Sarum will be found at the Sewing Machine Booth in the Bums, and will fully explain the advantages of the. invention. We regard it u Indispensable to every lady who has a sewing machine. The "Self Sewer" is now beingattachal to nearly all the meatus in" Wm, and are surftetUnif . everyither bind of golds. Mr. chimney has obtained the ogency for the sale of this Myron floe. - CAVDITIIIIII D02111101.-.4 beautiful Gro ver* Bahereewhott Insoldos has been donat ed to the Sanitary Fair,add will be awarded to theoharitsbLs lastitutiow readying the high est number of votes, at one dollar each, dur ing the Fair. This maohlie can be seen in the Bazaar, at the Sewing bLeohine Booth, where. parsons eon have an opportunity to deposit their ballot* on paying the requhrits fee. Ma. W. A. Onumniamtirr, 45 Fifth 'street, near Wood, haf received the Jane number of "Prank Leslie lady's Idaptlite, with dou ble-page fashion-plato, calmed, a ainlOtade of . other Illuitratlons t eto.oge. Also, the July nurier, of Tienitee !follow," in which, es vocal, tome laulthter.provoking hits will be found. - • I Anuauw.—lut orronitabont i4lll !Aka, 111 drl2l2kail WOW OS Int otesot, knocked down four cilium - Who were pouting Won tote street. Ili was mato& nod Joshed up fat a hearing this morning. Immo or ran Amnon Gixzw..—lime. Lazo Sinker, Auditor (loners! of tits Stato, &aprons!: ill in linsibborg. 'lt is said thst hL rooorary is extromely Aonbtfal. lIL Wends hare boon tont for. Mou Poczyrincetio. A 'lady pad her pocket picked at the Pah, In the Bunt bellding, 'words, ifternoon of it portmon els containing thirty dollen. ' The UM wee not dettotod. Arracaaa.—Blatkpalio *gondol' all etudes, at Da/ker'o, 60 Market street. DIED I day s w W en AD , k —D r. h osB .7il)llWa DO nThar% truant will • take plaits on ILLTVADAiIIIMITEIII I Is o'clock, tram tits resident:4l'ot Ecu laniard, =- net of Allagbany and OM, apace% blends aro lit sweat to attend. • 11/IWllti—On Wartudo Jan4lst, at 113( o'clock, Hrs. - am= Loon 21•12115. to ta. torty.third of her sp. lb" tetrads of tits Wally are Inettwltto "Mad her funeral on lIIIDAT arrimwdon st two o'clock, Can tits iturldizer of her briatand, Jame Canis, Saw./ street, Eighth Ward. ' 21 SPE 50.C8.-0a Tburoday morning, 00 /0 "'dock, JOIMPH, son of harsh and Marla spatioar, mod pars And 7 month'. The Intends of the family an rropectledly larttad to suend tha (moral, on th - soie 'arrzahoosr,rll o'clock, from tbo reslibmated his parents, No. 1011 Broand strait. • lasenct Tough, than 'hat let us, • end thy taw ws deeply ; • Ent 'dm God that b o a r Waft ca, Mt an all oar WITOIB heat. 'Wclnali.,-)n Thursday, Joe* It 1E4,1770N/I 11.91311, of It Irminsbant, In email' par of Ha asap The tumid will tat* plain Ca 6411710 AT .L 1170.• EMS, sill o'clock. • " -• • •-- a 43.Y414141 . 110. 153 - 101JET4 (ftatb'o 13124.114. Offlro noon from CI cecloolcs.V. lo P. m. tarsi - . bbli, brig. I pry lJ avyw fbr gat* at U Wont, stmt.. . - . 03) • • • WIL P.'lreCrlr CO . ; • A 1 1 1 /laggil ' ne Magas Sew, torWe at SOLIOWEiIi WrOi, is wag saw. . SPXICIAIS Z.00111,110T1t7E03 Tanta RUM, Plain and Ornamentslalate Hoofer, and dealer In Pannejinni& and Vet , ' moat elate of the bmt quality at low tats' Offine at Men. • Watka, Plttaburgh, Pa. Purrs and MtnUlnae old Flees, at Bar ker's, 59 Millet street. Esnovne.—Stunnel Graham & Co., MM.- . chant Tailors, have removed to 73 Smithfield street. We are just receiving . out, second. supply of spring and summer goods, and would most respectfully invite cur friends and the public, in general to examine cur new stock, believing it to be one of the finest stooks of merchant taikir goods in t.he city., very garment warranted to give fall Bath, faction, in both price and quality. 4241Y0 no a, call before purchasing elsewhere and Judge for yourselves. GRAHAM & MOCAIITMEaa, Merchant Tailors, No. 73 Smithfield striet. BHlQ7taae and Sitoetitigo, at low4r than autatthottaces prim, at... Barker% 60 11010 street. avow. 'NoTiax.—Tlas attention of ens , readers Is direoted to the brilliant assortment of Spring and Sommer Goods jut remind by our friend Sir. John Wider, Ho. Ise BetV end &treat, Allegheny. His stook comprises • great variety of F•ncy Premoh, English, Botch and Andean Casstateres and Olothsp and aloe Silk and Cassimere Vestings,-411 of which will be made sip to order in the blest styles and In the bast manner. A cholas ta leation of Burnishing Goods also an bandana for pale, together with a fall stook of Ready Made fashionably made. INDBILLAI and Parasols of all colors and gins, at Barker's, +59 Market street. Surn.r ofr Ilaza.—The subscriber wishes to inform the readers of the Garda' that ho bas again o supply of the Anti calebra tod hair fosterer Rejuvenator, whose effect in restoring gray hair to Its original color, pre•_ venting hair from falling out, ',moving dandruff, &0., fairly entitles It to be clused among the greatest successes of modern times. Simon Johnston,: sole agent, cornea. of Smithfield and Fourth streets. cod 4w FOB Joan.—Allthe m 511011109 for Jane can be had •t Frank OMB's news depot, °bromide balding. Oosoasss, Lae° and Balmoral Gaiters for ladles, at IdeOlalland'a Auction House, No. 55 Fifth street. oLoya, oar, Ktd, Morocco wad Lastlag Gana, sad Boots, otlland's Auction Homo, No. 55 Fifth stmt. Sun Shadta-811k, Gingham and Oottoa— at taletion flame, So. 55 Fifth gnat. Oracotas IXIS Bsonon.—Tho lariat as sortment In this etty.in cloth and silks, at less than Eutern prises, at Barker's, 69 Mar ket Streit. , Tm Fats.—All the city weaklier ' contain ing full descriptions of the great Banitasy Fah, am be had with or without wrappers, for mailing, at Frank Case's news depot, Chronicle braiding, Filth street. - largest stack of black arid colored silks, at Backer's, 59 Market street Da. !donne, Dentist, its. 162 Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant. No inducements bold out b 7 eForing low voices; bat en equitable fee will be charged In mg caue,,for the bast niaterials was be used, and all the time and skill oemsary oc. ours panacreurist rarealse shill be applied ml'hfim Connote hlntrzza.—The royale: meeting of the Allegheny Connell vlll be held Ude evening. Ostrnes and carriage aslls will he talus at the Omnibus otlse, No. 410 Pens street, deg ar night. All enters left at tbe shore plaza will be promptly stranded to. All ealls rout be paid In advance. Dam 6031580[ orary dadrabla style, trOra. 35 0011t3 • yari ap, at Barker's, 59. Market /treat. ' Auarsta—Photograph Albums of all etylte at low priers, at Ikaak - Cate% news' dopot, Chronicle bolidLog, Fifth amt. 0. Dentist, 243 Penn 'tract, will a land to all business of his profusion. Maim M. ftsasali, AUCRIfij ie Law. • Gnat street . altos L - 7. CLAPP, STANLEY & POLOPTIC01101211ZIA• • y .3m••d 0. WO h►n named oni to be ostalloani aoyttata. Tom S exportoseo sad ► fan napozolorton ortorAllag tazooshort N nailoaal• Woo of the habitat, &Do, flan towed thr arks tab ante sod octal:* fan* 'Cr= bkb a* and not Om We an act ninntoad at nob nata Y the fblkortafaltloogE tan pan= Who writs tarn an. WO know Um parsons and etrocoonoloom. Safer . roll ,41.1berty to Worse their statements " Ster-botrivaa, HOT• 114, ee Derr LI bawl been aehloteet nuen7 * I D , were prortesttay comps tn my Webs, pole lieet , aeat busts, sad a general dbordereed system litypielasea sad osaiteinew failed to reliefs me. While tkdttni sone Meads In Dew York who weer mini Plant -, lion Bitters they prevailed upon me to lei them. I eommeassed vitas =all wheedissttal site Oman. Weeding better by dope" In a bow doys I was sass bhodao dad thotekthaw awl cramp bed entlred; left me,weed I =ld deep the night through, wh I ham not dora for para. I seletder being. My appetite and itreagt6 Yq googols:1y haproted by Um cis et the Planiattow Dittoes. Iteeperttay. SUITE ItlIBSIL." ..BUDEIZZT. WL., Alpe. 16,130. • " • • • I has tasetto Abe =ay bengal tet Aterteez months-peoehten and warty 4.11. At Alton, they gems mme tottt• of Plantation Mt tun• • • 'Moe bottles restored ey•eeh sad may,• ••. 0. 31,KCIVIL" The tollawing is from the Malaga of ths Oaks Horns Bch of for the Mika ouvolemtieris ellarairras MAX111014:1 1 en 2 &mt. } New Icalt; Asko t Took woodland P non Banat hats Deco ern to =Ow our Hat child:es oda. tag nom inakOsea and weak Into lOUs toast happy effect, Co. lathe girl to psalmist with pane; ta her hoed, nee of smelts, and it ens , fts am. ammtka. cm whole all radical had bent es. haastad„ bas bent satlraly motored. Ws otonmaaotd with hat • lesepoontol of Bitten my. Her sop . tlta sad strength rsolAy locressed, load sla Is now BolpedAW, Mrs. MA. PDVOII." 14 • • • LOWMItey tO rahl MeV Ulllll,ll Cu, Iddatstlon Men bate sand my ltfd.: Sam W. 11. weagom, uadrA, L T. a • -• • ilea will Mad me tin; Coto' more of tby_Pluaalloa Dlttass. vitro boa Dm malty bentatad by thrlr am: Thi__Aind ABA P phis, Ps." a • • • I him been s gnat rarem . froa ITt anal PUntatbnßlr " ki 'ab 4= ;4'llB. nor. J. & QATILOB24 Socbabw, B. T.^ . , . u • • • I hue tho Fluidal= InDxs, to 'pent oar d. Ib4 soldiers *pi Us* mo e at WM effaCt. a. W. D. AzDnxw, indent &idlest 110M6, Cincinnati, • •. Pao Plantation Man two cared m• of Um Onconlaint, of vtdc.b I Ira lad op pow Oath and land to abandon mi bulimia. • . • U. D. JUSOLIT. Oloraland, Mo.^ • • • Su. nu:tattoo Dittin b... cuffed ma el s lerrsagsreent el th. gbirs.l. sat Ultwl_er" pas that has distresssa we los nu. It acts Lis clmozlz - C. a ROOM, Hw 454 Itrouhrsl." it., to Pht. Mestizo Minn ants tia weak lams, the tangeld basing, and an aolacrted santra's wag mrtora. They era =Rowed of Us celebrated Ca ll/114N*, W Wyman, Sarettow, BOCI2, Etwha, **, ptesarrotl to patchy pra Et. Coll Man. - B. T.-18450. , -X. Penumiloi lodentart habits, tmoblad with Irma pawapidellaa, palpitation of th• btart, Lack of Q. pe Utrolletrum ate aita4 onvi 4 -11 m, ...uttPl thirajah, &arm to mist tr thaw will not WI do= Tbayan retotahaeodol by the higlowl ntathal itirthauttle, who an trarrantad to picdow an Imp Aids boadold a troth. Thal ara Wuwatlabil arms. No, parfeclly pent, and turnohet. • 15 otra.—hwy pown protondtarg to tall Plaatallop Paton to bulk off:rill:1e plumla a rwladrior mat tm. porta. It ta pal vp only to Oar tai oats hwitigh. Howe of bottles naiad with haltattos de atoll staff, tot ehkb wt,ial parlous ars anal" in yds= that arm bottle ha ono V tad &aka ctami orn the Pooh awata4wai, roll foff erffatosh 013 gat plata aid. Law. _ _ WO by nardootabli doiticw thJonihoht wo'sanr,.. bb 0.:66. )'. lf. Dual a 00, sts arouNr.y, z. Damors PLANTATION BlT uvr los, oatmeal* sreelik. 1 Lao b ON ; JOHNSTON, ' 2: 0:247 : 'or li SciSSoid sad Volta , smts. EXDOUTOIIB' NOTIO a—Whereas; Utters Todaloostta* baT bon " d aJVW"' od to th.toutairdtwar. 'Rotate Off the lad win sad tartamen=re to llam • leclatablto...dasame. all *ovate boaidart are bareby =to partly moo irStboal Lola', to tbo cabs% brotioto tb. WO at itoofmt .IJI toris44 Tortivill 111191UX,Marstm. HE LATEST NEWS By TELEGRAPH. SPEOIAL DISPATOBES. ;FROJ►I irdsuvroroJr. epecial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gaudio. WiIiIIINCIVII, isme 2, 1823 nt 111117/TION ISCIOIII 111CIIVOYD Details of the latest fighting in Virginia are very meagre yet. Secretary Stanton's dis patch this afternoon elates about all that is reliable. Grant's whole army advanced about, three miles lon Monday afternoon, and an other collision Wasiloble to occur at any sour, unless the enemy withdraw. The extended condition of ant line now precludes the proba bility of a general engagement. A largo Coating hospital, now lying at an chor at Alexandria, will be sent Around to White House Immediately to receive our wounded there. Government boats now ply regularly between thin city and White :MOO on the l'imunkey. AB many crone wounded us are able to be moved are being taken out of the hospitals hero and Sept North. Ina TAX ON I'OBACOO-.-INPOSTANT MAXON& The Senate has made some important changes in the provisions of the tax bill rela tive to tobacco. Manufactured eavendisb, plug or twist, is left at thirty-five errata, and fine eat chewing put up to fOrty.five cants. Smoking tobacco, manufaetured with all the stem in, and the refuse er fine cut shorts, it made twenty-five cents. Smoking made ex clusively of stems, fifteen cants. On snuff or tobacco, or any substitute, thirty-five .eats. The Senate hex Intreducod In the list of cigars Shanties or short six, veined at not over 8 7 , st $3 ; 'that the other grades remain at $5, SS, $l5 and $25 for cigars respectively under $ lO , $2O, $4O and $76, with cam higher grade or $4O for cigars over $75. The Sentte hat finished its consideration of tobacco in the Committee of the Whole, but may farther amend in a slight degree In open Senate. ruzor Ton wtoows AND croons or mAsaL- can. col.oup sounan A rasolutlon, of Mr. r•ster, armed to In &mate, Inquires into the expediency of legis lation to provide imitable Valet for the odd• owl and children of colored soldiers in the United States =mond at Fort Pillow. 1101011141 RI7IIIIIII 51A213. The Benet* Committee on Commerce today reported to the Uouso. al resolution robs{ re to commerce between the several States. sesrator tearraci or rtzlittne--drit. earrtaT Ell COIQUND General Butler has assigned Genezil nap toy to the command of the district of Rut ern Virginia, composing Fortress Monroe, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Norfolk, Ports mouth and the Eastern shore. rasaanar 1X11:3110117.011-.41112111kND ITTWEISI- 11ATOS CLCSOIUTID The Treasury Investigation Committee will probably report early nekt week. Er. dhare and hie subordinates aro entirely arbonorated from any charge of ofdala misoontizet. IFOCSOZD ISOM TIMM ZDVIIL. A boat arrived here' this evening, from White Irwin, with between three and four hundred on board, making In all thirty thong and that have been traintit to the baspitaie hero, ILMCCLUX ROM arranraurrome The Wage and Bltst4 Coen:Mae to-dly clearly tintehed up the mistellaneotur apprs prlation bill, belts tha het not disposed at. TIM scut C/5111[ I'OTTPONTID The Blair esze wet hrinzght In the llonsae today end postpone/ one week teens place for the tariff bill. worm= crrierFs_*Oys ram) rtaat ?he Paymaster nextelaltsa am:Una eat La pay Log the army, °Moen wounded ars to have the prefareaeo. itsr . 730 ras crsir. carrsxnAnn It le muted that Bearetary Chum LI eon templatlng a new 7-30 per neat. se =may It will bo two clontlia boron) ills ti bill 'csabo bmight has wsrlelsg older. tRETARY STANTON'S BRIER. REG FEU GUM'S 111011118110. Fitzhugh Lee's Cavalry Routed. COLO HARBOR IN .OUR POSSESSION Fight Near Hanover Court House. RESULT OF DER• WARREN'S FIGHT ON CORDAY Gen. Iturnside's Advance .ear Me chankavllle, Wasaisceros,Jene 2-2:16 p. m.— To 1114. pea. Dist—A dispatah from Great's head quarter', dated -Wednesday, Jane .1, at 10 a. at, has boon reolivail by this Department. 1t states that at about 6 p. m, the day before, Sherman perceiving a force of robot cavalry at Cold Harbor, which proved to be Fitzhugh Lao's Division, attsaked, and after a hard Celt, routed %festal* arta' Miasma's Bri gade of infantry, which men to Leo's sup- Sheridan - ratagnal in pouosston of the place. Bo roportodat dark that to had a o:lu das:able number of:prisoners, and that there were many relnd dead and wounded on the . fold. He we. ordered to hold the position, and at 10 p. m. the oth eorpt tot oat to oo eapy We bars not yet hoard from Might or Sicarideir this morales, and do not know whether tie former got his troops to their des. tinstion.. Smith mast be doss on Wright's . . This g. the enemy are also moving a.heavi column in the same direction. The 'order lea jut gone to Warren to fall upon their flank. Wilson bad a light lest evening near lion 'cm Court 'Bowe with Young's brigade of 'cavalry. Be routed Young, killing and cap turing many ; but them has been a good dal of artillery firing In that direction this morn ing. • : Gen. Warren reported last night, that in kls fight of Monday afternoon, near Belheady / Aura, CoLTyrrell of the 13th lirlsginia,•and On. Willits, commending Pegram's Brigade, VIM killed. Col. Christina, of thel9th Penn sylvauls, wacirounded and captured; so was the Adjutant General of Itemsey's Brigade, nomemot repotted.. Ten other commissioned tame were oeptared and accent; privates. Silty rebels were Muted on the Bald. • In our centre, Iltuasidereportstas advanced thie morning, within a mile and a half of flechaniturillc. • No other =Meer, intelligence has boo reeetied by this department eines -yosterdey. leigood.) E. ht. Brisroi. An Urwatectsentl . Expedition. You. ! New Juno 1.-3 y -the aitival of the Paten from Portßoyal, we learn the follow expedition no Asimpon /Erg, Florida, *Amu Birnn,hid been nnineeeseful, owing to disobedience ofi orders by a 'lbw enigma Boy . got aground and Tao riddled by rebel battery. ,Poteral men were killed and Itoun tled; and t he boat tantatt - to ; patent Ito Whig into the handlef the enemy. Bo= ninety lento, mini holosgbg to the 40th Eassaebusests (slivery, were lost. The tamps on board wart safeiyAnnifetrod, and the, ix.q ptaltion fittiiniaL . • GoTarnment' "Zoirx, Jtate.-3;;4;ipia.ollo'lle:Pea t , The reason lap; psr cent. loan of leai *lnds bat not been itittertlpd; Ws Imo.; Department,' , li ' that, 'other plans - bars boon cued upon 714 - 3ThisiZ , Otte st there Ow is so put nilpaL otionr 1.30 korai: In tin: sparks:, silthintsrartpayablolntatsisiop. prominent assoUr .of „Conintss.nrgsa:tbs Slorstallti inakathe bonds pa IOU:V/4 80004gavii4c51,4444 loskar ,-. that the maw tax: burial:Luis nett t mutt mm0)444, 1 4 6044 4 -14-10.4e4 1 ,umit lintikedlte • - STANTOI'S LATEST BULLETIN! Dispatch from Grant, TTACK OW THE REBELS AT COLD HARBOR The Ttoopa of Gene. Wright. Smith, Warren, Gnanside and Han - eneitEngegel. THE ENEMY'S WORKS ON THE RIGHT CARRIED AND HELD. Repeated Rebel assaults Re pulsed. SEVERAL HUNDRED PRISONERS TARN The Oast:tattles Nat Asa ***** nod. WAIMIZOTOE!, Alta 2-9:80 p. m—Jfoj• Gen. Dir: A dispatch from General Grant, dated this moraine at Bothered* Churoli;at 7 o'clock, has Jam been received. It gars: Yesterday morning an attack was ordered to be made on our loft at Cold Harbor by the 6th norm:and the troops ender Smith, Warren, Burnable end Hancock are being held in readiness to advance in their respective frOuta The attack was snide with spirit about 6 P. lg., continuing until after:dark, and resulting in - our carrying the enemy's works on the right of the Sixth corps, whore we still keld them, and also the grit line in front of Smith. The latter, however, were commanded la the rear, which =ado the works untenable. The enemy made repeated assaults on each of the corps not engaged in the main urea% but were repulsed with lose in every instance. Several hundred prisoners were taken, but I cannot my what number, nor estimate neither ours nor the enemy's casualties. Daring the night the enemy made several assaults to regain what they had lost, but failed. e No ¬ches from any other quarter have reached the Department today. 110110=3 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS WASIIINOTO2I, Juno S. Suave—Kr. Foster introduced the follow ing resolution, which was adopted Bathed, That the Committee on Pensions be invited to inquire whellier any !urger !sedation Is necessary to provide suitable relief for the widows and children of colored soldiers in the service of the United States who wore masmoreA at Fort Pillow, end that • • • said committee have lasso to report by biller otherwise. On motion of Mr. McDougal, it was go mired RIM the Committee on Foreign Bola dons be iv:minuted to inquire and report what legislative action Ii necessary in regard to the Reciprocity Treaty with Great Britain, sad whether itlbe desirable that thereshould he treaty continued in force, and that the Pacika coast be included in the operations; and in view of the foregoing the committee be in structed to report to the Senate upon the r 0212. merelal revolts of the treaty thus far. The Rouse bill to expedite the settlement Of WA titles in Califon:Ls, at San Francisco and elsewhere, was parsed. The consideration of the Tax bill was then resumed. The aerendenctt of Mr. Clark In referents to tobacco was adopted. kir Barris moved the following areendmelit to the 120th section, which wax adopted: "!Any parson or corporation owning, or pa:- swing, or having care, or manntactarers any railroad, canal, steamboat, ship, bar," canal boat or any other ensol, or of any stars 'coach or other vehicle engaged or employed' In the business of transportation of peas angers or property fot biro, or Its transporting the all at the United States, or of an; COWS the orator from which is sold for mining pur. poses, shall be :object to and psi a duty of t.. 333 a half per cont. upon their gross;re ceipt?, prorideti that the duty Imposed in this section /bail not be charged upon person: or vessels exclusively engaged in carrying per sons or property, or both, to end from any point Ire the United States, and from any foreign ports. On motion of Ur- Elarria ferries were indn dad in the provisions of the section as amended. The tax on Express companies was decreas ed, on motion of Mr. Barrie, from three to two-and-a-half per cent. An amendment of Mr. Collamer, laying as additional tax of two ter sent. on theta:. comes of parson abroad, who are citizens of the Baited States, was adopted. An amendment of kir. Oollamer to exempt Saving banks which rewire money alone on deposit to loan for the depolitors, and for nO other purpose, was discussed at some length and postponed. Mr. Lane, of Kansas ' whlied that the inn of the Senate might be on adjourning over on Saturday until We:heavy, for the purpose of allowing Senator'' to attend tne Baltimore Coxvention. Mr. Wilson hoped the Senate would pay n attention to the Baltimore Convention. Y I The Senate at 1:30 took a mess until o'olook. . . Earning Sarim—The bill *Oho/king the : Secretary of the Tretutcry to stipulate for re.; lease from ettnotossent or other proms, prop-, erty • claimed by the United States, wan passed. • Tho bill relating to Professor' of West Point Academy, was called up by Mr. Hurls; and puscd. The joint reionation tendering the .tbanks of Congress to Lieutenant Colonel Bailey, acting Angisorar of the 12th Army Corm, was Sailed up by Mr. Doolittleoarl,• after the adoption of an amendment offered by . Mr. Grimes, 'tithing out the dense el:dhotis- • ing a gold medal to be 'tract; the joint use, lotion woo adopted. Mr. Trumbull Introduced s bill In relation to the pay and emolument' of attorney" and olorlu in the Supreme Court of tboDlstricit of Columbia. Referred. • The coustflurstient of the Internal Berens bill was resumed. ' Mr. Shan't= moved to decrease the tax an the gross amount of 'emotion Liles from ass. fourth to . ose,tonth of one per cont. Re. *eta. The reading of the bill as in Committee of the Whole was then completed, and at 9:14 She Senate .adjourned. Ruiz—Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, ru. ported a embstitute to the Senate bill, amend story of the Sadao Railroad set r passed.ltd,V, 1862, the consideratlon of which was post poned until -Thursday. Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, remarked that the Committee, on Ways and Means had di rected hhn, to ingest that this entire day be givem to the discussion of the Tariff bill, and that to-Morrow the debit(' be conflnod to Ore minute epeeches: ; On motioni it way resolved that the Home, at-4:80 p, m. to-dny, take a recess till 2:30 per;.,,, Mr. Smith, of Ky., moved that 'whin the Rouse adjourned to-morrow it be till Blan dly week. - • The Speaker replied that the House should be thus adjourned. The House' went into committee ,ef the whole,. Mr.' Schenck in . . the chair, and took up the Tax bill. Mal !lud; of Relt,Vorls, illsolott :to: the losacei ariaffeethq the pr e sent and fatal, sod argued that in the impoeltion of a taxer tariff, it was of the utmost Importatioo that.tt should be for revenue, and . not prokibitoty: lie _deprecated hasty and- umaititutione legislation on, the 'subject; rod'showed that eonstank tariff fluctuations.had a tendency' to destroy. and is this_ connection referred to the esitaUcd ootloototittg.tai on Whiskey. on hand I - The Home at half put- four Mot incest till half 4tast mem o'clock.. ZossisyPewfu.--ffemando Wood said that the Tariff bill was an exceedingly made and Improper measure. ' The 'Committee on WOs andMisas iambi hivesoughttho sad of hem= Pent merchants. Mr lliortlll add b Larger l of ge . 6 Hinman frOtt-11tw York • ware consulted than . , from - any otheroitv. ' - , Mr. Weed geraarked that he had no doubt that the gentlemen had been here to; protect thidr own interes ts .,' He would ask when the, Committee hideidled to that old ntindmer chants who were riot a:dollar nor tea hatitt. Wed ' • " I ,iilottillrsaBed that the prerentbi~l was 4100-Uplaleb4 411864 VW" altrehati - hemhems,t 111 /tir. u.f, th At =witty. eatouldthot. Thidoluudttea mutuo. pent summon Aby pooltu'ottitgt.Fdolt tballubiliaVi only lientait inch as lied aeceovy by Ito biao*U °LAO Intoott llettututslistrik. AM" Wbodssaid 414:111111,wiii, dm to the bt'idaitkuithin It omitted Aux duty irrtly whleb en tang:latu..Row 71asisna.: - eattos ;maw puns nzulitoil• wen th*-44044 tariff, at . . _ `~- '; "1 I • ea the fleell24'olle ill articles which enter en i nto the agricultural, mechanical and trading intimate were idditionally Wed. Mr. Stermes replied. He said the 11111 was designed. for two things, vie: to raise • revenue andte protect domestio industry, and If It failed In either of these, it failed of Ito legitimate objeCts. We were Lavish to put on the people lariat. bonbons, if we Intended to carry on the War and pay expenscit4 Tie wished the gentlemen, who could easier find fault than correct errors, and who could easier pull down than build up, I. say where the money was to come from, or acknowledge frankly that they did not want It to come from any quarter, because they did not want to eustain the GimernMent. Let them tell no, he continued, how to do it if they find fault with our system of legisla tion. More than two-thirds of the money raised by the Internal Revenue bill is to tome from the manufacturers of the country, and if their intonate are not protected It will be tm pouiblo to ram so large a sum. The Com mittee then retired. The Munepaned the Senate bill to com pensate the officers and men on the gunboat De Kalb, which was destroyed, for loss of clothin The flouts passed the Senate bill author. ishag an honorable discharge to the firemen and coal heaven in the federal service the same as granted to seamen. The Home adjourned. BATTLE ON THE JANES Balm Our Monitors elltaelced'by a Rebel Iron-Clad. , TWO HOURS' HEAVY CAFINONADIHO The Iron-glad Driven up the Diver. FURTHER RESULTS HOT HRO*N HZISMIIDA HUNDIND,JUDID I.—At 9 o'clock this morning &rebel iron-clad came down the Jima rirer and attacked our monitor:. engagement continued two hours with ooniin, nous and heavy canrinusding. The t.rebel iron-olad was then driven up the river: iar': thor results were not known when the at4er John A. Werner left thla morning.. ',Cannon siding continued till that time, hit it-Wes Mtp; posed to be meetly on lead. FIRE AT MOUND CIT A Valuable Naval Mari Boa Burned. SHS LOSS ABOUT HALF A:3IILLION DOLLARS. Morwriervr, Juno I—A largo and Tamable. naval wharf boat was burned at 8 o'cloOk, this evening. The fire wan fret discovered in the paint and oil room. It Is imputed the fire was not discovered until:lt hadsprdad and the fames were so rapid that nothing oonid be done to gave it. • Many on lonia aar rowly escaped. The smoke and flames render ed egress by tho stairway Impossibla. Many escaped by the roof. No lives are known to hare been loots Pay muter Boggs, U. 8. Navy, was serionaly bruited, and tame nearbling infrocatedwhila attempting to Silve bit funds and papers. The entire loss is sald to be a half miWon dollars ar more, condoling principally of naval stores, including Paymaster Dann's tale, containing two hundred thousand dollars, and another I containing eleven thousand. No ,ordnan f e or provision' on board. Inauguration of Governor Glknove. r . Corcozo, N. H., Jana 2.—Cloretner Gil more was inaugurated to-day pith vats in imposing display. Gor. Andrew. and Stair, of Massachtisotta, Waco present. • Gpvenabr Gillman's wiling° is a practicable and's pat riotic document, sad confirms the unchangable leYalty of the Granite State. The State debt, Inclading $500,000 paid to the fansilies.of vol unteers, mutants to $1,900,000,and ha 'means mead, funding the debt by the ismitkof six per cent. bonds, payabto in fifteen or 'twenty year,. The prosperity of the people 4 rep resented to be in a very tulaltby cite" Supposed BetaltallonOrder Forrr Monsou, June I.—da order ?nu been • tuned by Gen. Butler requiring thatall the rebel prisoners captured by Gen.-Wild , in thei reocut eagagerusnU on thalami% river be forwarded by him to. Portray; Monroe 414 thence to Point Lookout, and shall be luting &lately forwarded to Gen. Wild . ' butadquar tars,lor what parpoee Is not known: - • Information has ben received that the ored troops captured from Gen. titildfe cea mend, have been shot by the rebel& • 0. S. Presbyterlan Gelr ial Asiembly-1. Calle of Dr. 111,Peterg. law You, Jane 11—At. ate *cation of the Old School Presbyterian Charol; Assembly, bald at Newark yesterday, the easirof Dr. ll'Peters, of St. Lords, was disposal of u fol lows : for 'attaining Dr.2l'Peterevorsplaint, l 7; not sustaining, 117 ; sustaining in part --excused from voting. Speculation In Gold and Foreign Ei change. Man: moos, Tune .2.—The Sonata proldbiting spec:dation in lime sales of gold and foreign exchange, which teas passed. sew: oral months ago, and now Ace on the Speuk4 er's table, wai reached to•night, butinfornial- Ay passed over.. Idr-I:Cooper bas prepandari amendment, and the ronamite,wild be called up by tdm at an early'day. '• , ' • BUNDY'S STEAK EN(ariE WORKS, ZANESVILLE, OEIO, , • BUMS HEWARR MUNE IZWARE OHIO. Meors.l. D P. MANDY, holm. aarthoot ths . extends. establishment' at t s liorark Works mospanwtho &Olin their areadsi lane taalltisa Ita. mane/Owing Buextors PORTABLII MAN. Shun= • aisd +ll/ANDII9; I'OBTABLIC 8T16.M. saw 11117A5, ars ego pre. pared to mite orders for tbdraischlasty, fowler with deartipttorsi.of =tap, with olds gnat . dd Oirodsra, praftmely ffirottrate, tbrhardod to nay Orlon, Thai sad comespcm dines soil:ibid. AA don. 11.LIZI, sosiblanershdara Yanonflie ar Remak D 0 e O. MoOORD & CO., • ,• - Whatnot, Destro fa Hata, Caps and Stran - -Hdodo, Hos zoo to dots tee terayt tad rod rapist* trot of good' ar • • - • SPELELNIGI , Va &Strad la the wad. ...11tweltaata 'll5 mutated to csII aad wood= ace stack, width !M De dd at 1 . 111 Wood Si.s PEW:lint; piuggol92lslll • 21, 1 7% 2 1,1p , thr i artainniii rail . of as ' Fur yournirt nse " . . • Reeds'ai tlatnetic3 014' • The cat b I mire WIG. 'Sold 6 *lliatisia ' . Bites nanutcar t . , .719 Clamor 'Rooth isd emttlill4l rim& WALL PAPBII, ~, • WINDOW 511ADDO. - STATIONEIit ithai. • aue,,tun r:cana, s itowser: of Manlodut Protaissof /lima Booby at 530.- ok Agent and. . - lalga* T. ZATAINELAIL., WOMIW, BP_Ulif2fai. •AOO B 01711131" , • To -s t y weimina.n e4rputs..li?lllwi!gt* ; eall,Tlth • Dlarbarp. _ • tro damp made =MI unt inema xdongsa_ . g t tlilX. 41matamest. 01:0•11201181. 13348 8 ERAND -00 = 0 • N 113.11101, 44000 annum iuucte; ammnanaerrt , bi ‘l,=l N.U`f E .,„„ v „, e vrpirssurzßionOSA R'a it rAit . - , , ..:., . - .1.1191 — ' 4 `otiginvounzt.-:-_, ~--, __. .1 , -- 1----,ii,- 6i g t o issagittt - 21 . 41 . 7 Painirr...rin -woo cu sbaulr-.... 'crickets -1490.4 t{1 .7;.,-... __,,,-,-- st- • --9 ' . ...,... taw i i . saiiiipkat 5:...'"`,.---- 1 • L .,_.--- , --- - 7; ftlowittinta* gemorr....l4ert ' • 401 a . ,b,uassiopaais_Liiitiax,7 , ,X.. / 4 . 1 R1 13 --• iliat t r iOOl7 ',- ....-,:,,,,-- , : i EMI MEW •. .1•• .~tC • • • lictstp ;York' XfiCrYW Naar You, Una t. -Cotton a' *bib easier; 21,01 for ?diddling, Flour--State sod WaYern to higher; 26t311,15 for . E.sma, 25,363 far Zsd• Brand., the :. marbet skean} steady ; tuclmied In^rbe seer aro. • - 110 W bbl. Extra State, for Jill. and July, at N 1,60. Whisky altbost decided <lmes at if 1,20001. bint.• 5 1,21 0 1 ,32 'tor Welds:di. Wheat to limltd supply. and 1e htylier;ll,6o3l4s for Cis! do trail:l.., e1,n4(3 1 • 60 for 44. ..i•t.. uldtsll,l7:9 for Wibter Bed , Western; handed to the solos ore E. 5,000 bush am ber 'llibrankie, to soriye, at $1,6601,67 arm 20,0.0 bash' No.l Chicago Furled 21,01 Corn .cats. and lE42n bet= r*L 6 420.70 for Inferier to Primo New Mixed Western and Yellow , ~ spot andto tarter; Oats acid's aid firmer; s dud \•• r, 00, heavy; Els diir. : Cabo nod Slaseovadc. 0211 to bond; l'emkb ••^1 lira tut quiet; f or 407,1084 k, .. • in nt *quoted at 63e. Vtool quiet e.t.d. •'. excbed and nigher; IP- 0 ,330 X kr ".• tr' ttr ttle ma, -- • tx , 4333.2 „, ti .. d„. r 0 , 00010 mad New Prime, •• ,- 1,5C1 far . Sims Ned Ivry limn and to d,naasa ; it,ttts ss tor ZlrsiiiarVf .rPrtme, • 116010 for V.epseten ea, and 211.,..WW , iLO for Extra.. Lard gait nerd ateldy at-140115e; also bop Ihskettle rmidered, ter Jam, bulere Ontlabi at Lbli. Steel and Money alai - net_ Haw 2 Juno 2.—Zoney stnady and rasp it per cent. "Sterling firmer, at v 378205, eurreney. Gold Przni,r, pening at 123%, advabring 111,11015 and ekaing latry at IDCS4. , opeerameat Mocks firmer with mars 4,15) GeoporaltMolo'3; 7-res Treannry lion* Carl= and A pnl, 110. • &nets Patin:: - . mi.BQuil 88. - ...... nu limazaziniairB.. ca Comb. Coal pfd..,... ECM 10. Cloatml dclip-1 Fled° MAD ...-- L... 224 O. a P*.... .3 Now York 0.31393-133 3 ,4 Wens a ladinge-4 )3rlo--'......L.' ..........al3 U. aB. 7 laie Dfd.l. ' ..-390 Toledo a Wabuh-- 71 Eittdmon--.. - ......- 1 44%r 7 . a N. W............—. 6% IReadlog.: --.1-110% do do pfd.......... 93 Michigan' dintrol-1453i - Buffalo Market. „-. - Beira* Uns2.—Flour lose attire and nnhiunted. Wheat droll --Idlttrankee 81.40,1d0. BA ksgo Spier $1.44.41,41, if.. 1 do. i1,46:' Gara omits; $1,34 for ticr. 2 to arriteelp,l2lOn 80.1.00 the spot, 51,43 Lot Wow.. Oats' active:44W at Ella, pan to antes. 'Whisky doll tad Instiva, sad Is bald at 51,25. o•na Weights du =a a time higher to Nor York ; Whet - t 17 1g 17 34 , -- Lake Ttapprta—floar,ll,3oo both; U 3,112 bath; Cora; V 2,000 huh; <lot% 0 0 . 000 bush.- - ;Canal Incporte—Hlonr, 0,600 bble • %%eat, 101,610 busk; Catn:61.033 bulb; Owls, ciacinnau market.' • • Carew.AlL Jane ?--.Plaar =changed sadln mod. irate, dol. at. 5.3,6506,75 for Elmore. r Wheat doll u sl:4Bal,tO for lied, aad 5t6501.70 for White. Okra rattle: timer at 51.10@1,20 for Ea, wad $1,16 @LIS forattelle4 Oats doll at Er2.c. , Whisky steady' at $1;30.: Thant fa a toed der.. for Mee Pork at •Lard told at 13%.1 Drib hides at Ito There aria not moth do. In the other artlclesorad the market >Y gfterally quiet. Grater. Mud! awl the detaaad Gold UP), Blllsr . 175,24177. Maley tleg, wQ }hp rates Ipa ant. higher. . , • RIVER. jlnlls, Lanett/Q. hosannas. - - Sate ThibbOson, LcadsvleJLeonidos, St Loofa untolo,AgLaula I - - The liar continues to recede sbadoy st thboadat, with but little over do feet by the pine woke last inning, The weather continues cleersnd ph:oat end sib that could poeslblylLe 'desired for outdoor badness. There has not been• einee arrival elate car lost with the exception of the regular facia.. The • Minervalrom , Wheeling, and the /Wisdom= Wee. ?Me were doe last night, end till doubtless be hound a the whet! this mamba. linsinea was, comparatively shaking, gulls ea tin et: the wharf yesterday, and notwithstanding the receipts were light,' there woos goal Mal of. setivitY manifested , and the amount of freight &hip. • • _ ped wesuromally largo. The Leonidas, got off for it Louts after. sun, and•the• Ontario for the came paint, end the Sao Mot:Mon for Lordevillo were raking the ns cesserypreperatlons to Icons hat evening. • The Allegheny river pagett HILL is on the Marine Ballwayitindergoing maim. We underiand that Ow Evans contemplates placing, the trilde no the Ohio river hada, daring the tow water. In the Allegheny. -Mur Delaware from Lou:wrote end the thins from. 'Nashville en smeog the fast boats dna. , The tutor boat b to naive E.t.a- day- • , The nest and light draughtootat, Dertbh, Cot Mellon; IS 11422101111 CM for Cinciorati and • Louisville this evening. Mr. A D Hulett, still rail= douse of the bllse. The popular and pretty steamer AntalCa pt Amalie. Ca El Golding, will positively leave far De' shrills this eveeing. Pawners will tad the Ayierics; - luir :ex cellent, accommodation; whfli hoe alms, am ex perienced: and gentlemanly. • The Mercury; frocommand or tbevoteran Dept Jul Mellon, .1s rap for Cincinnati and Lordieillo, and se will bas sten by card, she lo graorgased Macao this evening:, The Inner., Dept Gordon, ths,.reghler =Apt for Wheeling to-day,leaviog it noon. . • Einem, Wheeling taocrra - oure: CIBIMBENS 8110 ES, FOR 15 CENTC BOYS' HEAVY‘,SHOEB FOE 25 CEICTii; WOMEN'S SHo.Egi FOR SO CENTS. MEN'S HEAYY SHOgeli FOR (to cmprrs. ....-:'--, 10HCERT HILL SHOE STOP, 62 Fifth Sind. 'e mir SHOES; _ Elentlemen , sBhoo; ,-. : ., ,,.::_: , :‘ i. Childs:oos Shoes 1,:::-.-V-,.:-::.'";,.'4 , BLAVER..vtitIOUIt'Sji No. CI, Ifni= "Maui door from fifth stmt. fief VTEWGOODS I NEW GOODS I Nr• !Lai lad escolvad oar Itsicyr dock ok ~ • SOOTS SAD 011012, , . much.. irm .ell at U. LOWY= MIL I'lU tit W. " ihf iarted olut bed add2cd dock of 11 , 44 7! Max, , Colt . 11 41 1 Ibtaldiatit the eft. .I.klitlMP Lie f QAITYBO armanct. atnaasax- . : :Jas. scoop, -tan - - nazis? entsse. OM .LADE SHOEB—WE . HAP! 1a../ Jot raegaid•huge saioetainfe ' • Arm& Erie RAND=NOM :hat New Took and Philadelphia °maxi Wart, Px , Ldfa ind Gun. NW, Mdrroteel'Ookt and 'Doti= lialmorahyroahr aad dr nee goods an waimahled te, haPh? / ;ma dedathamrm - 91,217 Aga • gaaaral imortmaat trail Wads sad ghaiUo l , :oiditilldzardh Slap* sad /Flap &hand = - • . • COW 4 1413100 ;1303,4 . Tro:7l. eirWcoliazd rated' Ea.', tO Reg i S ; ; l :4 ligjra"' alLit 4:10KE.1 I l kOoto r GES 7".":411 —.suet= Ittaroom Hole x NO, P daM6 uzfurd Daft' nobs` • Chibinmes At. ; , Bolll4lllrl, 03115rtet, myss itemnd dear trroto 13680 oL soon, rfaialli; gertrorly- Yotai Ezetii tax • 11 47,,p 13212 2 . .. C % slxte ond t Wbsr b. , _ .Tllstc - iiial at& --r ra lEal"C(44"24"ne. (WWI' sa lacamrs' ldatwklitons,. Tagete.strinc saucy Leavah Atuatos ItTacbs. - 14ifitaus, , Im. ,au Orthdlnig • 1611c!F ralyg7 Vt.a*P. l A v Vos ii ‘ s e igAr/ 93 0tti0.itOinttitia .110 en" WM= 'Autres , ;(3l- - elstiklaz.... nter,, is isaltidon tpdps mod idtb..tostble.ekep....Vaidw.b.._ azi w. el *64 tutagthvi.. lti to siseroar, ma unwc.-Irnic Mutt: • 4.14gr/1 7 :47bIliliVELUPA -- WAGE. - .- - •w it er icrt ,V44 a ultimate& , - 44A- 4 2A.P 11:), in vas TEriffiel,,a4ol44sate liwatitlAncom.. l2 .* • -7- ; - Otmry et,* =ME
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