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.13ATUDAY-MOBS/170:1:40NE 4,'1864
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*min Pitasnmaiix esazatt. aramewr.
The: Sixth Annual Cession Of the General
• , '4Psombly of .tha.tfnited Presbyterian Church
efhlorth , Amnia convened . Philr , delphia
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May, Thar pad was openedwith a sermon by
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- - larnot• -germ, sf New Fork--t ez h
ei~p, .
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1 "a /eatiris ,
nuked ,order Analoglie between
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the ahurchand avine. 1. The dedrablemen
of Kith riorialt as Is contempla#ea in the text.
[LAoO °lts of the termon the Genital At
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•-• sermNy pasponstitatid by preyer. • •
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Anectiblynnet at ten. o'clock, and win open
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with; prayer:by Roe. Same° Honer, of Hely
York, theratiriag flodaratteo alternate. The
Orator Clerk; Dr. ;Cooper,. of ; Philadelphia,
ealted 1 , 10;roll of delegates: • Delegates rep.
,:reoeintittieren Synods, 03=411021g- testy-on
prealiyteries, - . ware present, except from the
. . - preib.nories'ef Oregon, Scalkete an'd .
Ths'AnemblY 'then prooooded to the election
of a IMderitter, Phan the Ern. D. A. firefly°,
Monmouth, 111, eras-elected. The
rrereanderef the erosion pus nett . hi per--
footing Ike •
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the:;
, lenion..—After • dnotional over:
the Moderaterlsomlnated; and. the As
' sembly , ire:flirted , the - ,followng.": Standing
Committees:-On'Orernaree,;.Terdnial, Corres
pond:Pee; Narrative- and State of Religion,
.Dantlenal Exercises, Pinesiee, Beard of For
- eigriLltisolotur,' of Botia .11losions,
_ Beardisf Chards Bninalett;:Boirdof Edna
tion;llleard of Eilnions to the Freedmen ' and
Doscdl,pf,.. Pablintion. Reports of eereral
• Beards ware road and referred to the appre
: priateeommltteer, also•Treports establtils.
log inniesion among the aborigines. 4 me
moript.was presented relating to the estab-
Inhorentofir hind for supersavated ministers,
and - prepoilegto -tar =Walston a certain pea
• cant.LConitanaleatlon from General dalembly
(0:8.) In - .sPosion at hiewark,.lll. J., relative
to apPointing,;redneiday the 25th se a day
for praise and proyer.to God foionr cenntry.
'After an
.explanation• 110/4 " Dr. Prosily, the
• TAM tr, **refined to the CoMmittee Coe
',.llolo4.entorar.-.Bernalttee on a new v ersion of
the Peanut MIA `presented , to a
eommittee. After iome frontbacmst
:ten inin•l'dispored - of; 'the" ; Aiiembly . ad , .
osi tioanozl'isamm=3r anizaiu,
Afterin;,. lermsdlatily - after the
uattalsapsolag• derrotionsl -exercises, commit
tees bkVinsual Eiyabtle mod° reports, which
noupleaCialderable time and elicited some
- . spirited sonsarks, especially on the Records
of thtp-Syriod of Kentucky. The raport, on
'Psalmody wee token tip, nag dinussed.ciatll.
the dole - ef the sswien. : Beatty, 'of Stela
benville,,Ohler. opened - the discussion: He
nid ha would mention onn-,o's two thing' for
*the consideration of this hose. The dret cos
the matteeol tepanse.".. The tent musical.
talenknonittei_ expenditure. 'T'he Board of
Publication is to boor the -expense. 'II
2.:11* the old .book, bat he y
beßesedourTiolmody onsieeptible.oflos.
prove:nut.- At tho fettle tiitis.lt might be
detatioatedei.On mussel' tangents various.
. Some : condemn altogethe r hymns which_ are
highly 'valued by others. 3. It hat beei
• urged that washosild 'riot enter ..'.u - poest. nese -
Book new. bconso--of- oar relationi to the
I .,,Other - lpratabis or - the Prosbytirian
And it was true that,tide say matter affsend
otir relation:So ether branohca,onderpsolallY
to one for . ,,'ltlifolswe bad a set high regard,
mad witht-ifliclawo hod entetred into 'town !
pondmons;--.fle .did net oppose, bathe;min ?
Boned Dino - things for-, their consideration.;
Dt-Tforitywas opposed tathilotrodmnion
of ettazita. ..Te was engrafting tc-frasment
Bplscopeoy-afon, our' eystent. ';s3kr
Irish Presbyterians could not 'ring khans, nor
would they.. lire had bauthrought up on the
prinelple.'tket man luitliperfeet himeadnese."
Mr. Taylor favored spent notion as 'seams of
the hymns ware not, appropriate for praise.
Violin/ half hoar of the session Was spent
Ia devotional l e.xerciceo.. litanies rend cad
approved.,- Dr. Drockluildge; frisks the Com
mittee on gills and Brestures; reported on
antral inspdrtankpaptis.- Among" the number
wee a regastfteat the -Board cfDirectot., of
the Wisstent Thoologieelffattairr, Allegheny,
asking the ; General draekobly to recommend
' young man studying for the ministry to stain
with Presbyteries:previous to, entering : the
'ffetelnadth .--Cononiktoo, approved the = ens,,
:sestina., ,Ridge - I liatthen reported for %the.
same coma:vitamin the nwinerial on slaved,
from ; the - Presbytery of Ifewton, which hat,
been already referred to and commended. The,
subject of, eleothsg a Professor of Theology
in itslT tßiark .Thaploglcat Semina r,' fenny, eanso up, and aercial distlognished
ministare 'win nominated _for the. position.
*hoes ttiore,,hamod were Dr. A. A. - HOgei
Dr.J. td. Lowrlei Dr. Msemaster: The eloo4
time was ..pattponad for three - dill: - There-,
poreof the . Oossimitno on Pnblicatiori was
commanded hy . nreral op:ethers and adoptsd;
Mereeoss`..dassembly net at three'
o'clock. The 'Order of the day the:
bearing ef:.delegates :Roza- correapondink
bodlat,,tho Modmator introdund
Joke T. Prinudel, IL D., Of the Baited-Pros
byterian -Si made sans brief re..
content a- fraternal' otarsoter; to Which' the' .
Moderator, replied in'the lama: Writ. '
Dr. Deeterest,orthelteformidDcteh Ohara;
spoke, who; after :ti`few - kind. words _of rer3Y
kom she Moderator; was followed by lies: Dr.
Wilson, otcheitalf of the Nbi . Sohoolffenersit
Auenibly. The Moderator spoke in - arab:Of
brotherly leire; '.Letters were read from the '
delegates to the trotted Presbyterian Genctral
Anemblyiand.rt. the. Synod-of the
.Da eh
£gerudyset Oath' Fara of the 'sea
lant arm devoted-to remarks upon a-paper,
submitted by Dr. 41. S. fdanarter, aggeetteg
the fah day at Atli ale day - of lehattleffth,
fastiag, and pillar, "Rehearkrwerosaide that
the time had fully, some. when the Assembly
thould epeak; out on the • catass of: the .Irsi.
Motion was midst.° 'refer to floropittas
• Overtaxes end Bide. dedgeltiersoa repOrt
ad, oh behalf_ of the Committee ell Mieleter , i
ffelartes; • The report - strongly recommended
an Inareno,,:gleing raelete, andsuggested
that they/toper authorltlea attend'to thereat,
tar. Basil adopted. - Vothaelttee on Torelei
Oarrespondeiies'esPraised empathy with the
efforts of dealt:fistful 'people, st :Gamma; In
their endeavor to neck a •Metattrist Hall far
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Afteethe . asnal religious
.sentios,a oom
attudeatton that-Geneent Contennes 'of
the Methodist EplaeopefrOhnnals,ant3iPilni
Die Invitation 0;04.150'u matte In prayer
fertile osintiy;sie presaatid endreed.,Ret
porno! 'CommittesK tin Orertures Sind BAR
was taken sap andaetien had oar sererif jai
pers. TherepYrt cf th'e Committee on
sign Ifiettotur was :presented by Dr:Cadge:
Dr. J. C. 404,444, 4411 of-tho secretaries of the
Board, also etiressod the Antsubly - , - folle wed
by BOY. 41111144.. 1. 4 1 4ti.: - .1 1 / 4 11611i FittSbe4
Rogers Welsh, ' :Spear, Drs. IthottiCandee,'
Junkie; ad Mute: Carter and ankle:
Mr. Spear,moved that-the oturoltraist 4300,-;
000 for no. Bond thltryeareadepted, Ile was"
the whole report. ..` • '
A/lame onct',Z*inir•Seteigee,-.lpho AS*,
suably met and iptettihe afternoon fe prayer:
and devotional earths: la 'behalf of oar ,
sentry scanning to eppoletment..hterght'ff.
15.8teart, Toq.l - sproltivittelefigthlipth behalf
.of the Christian Oottuntailon..-Atthe close of
Ms remake, the Slavery .Deporfwee
end..: Judge ,Ikfatthews able
epetrehregethettherourrhefeterl7, - ;;.'.:."_'_....
Thema! haff.heriiietrepdht In, prayer.
The Contaditelf;en Mileages reported thet
$1,035 had bah:paid.. - Der. Dr. Theffale. ,
tortedrelatirp to Mellott 46 4461' 218101.14661
Wheal AsseffthlP of Jut paer:lFldeilty" of
debetats 'epproAd. The report of the C0m..1
anittamoon disahladias shows that thrtieg
the peer . slB,l6ff ;hare bees Met:Dieted to
demi/Attire/eons:' The riPirt wee adopt.;
The ,Blret'Piethrterhie Ohara of Pitts.:
emoTelsouit 44 the ?utak
of next meet i ng, epee horldnatta • o Dr..
111110,4'., sad = moth= of Dr...D.
Lice EMS 104t164 biltflit,4,lll4 1411p61011
the Assembly, thWorned, -
Al a an wes- ffanossAfteipriyisiinteptorfal
bgaLfettiiutteifor ocafenthls hornet for
prosbytenfits:r-seditite,;propeiteg wattle
treshote oatheettbjeetirrorortedandidopt.
ilitattorthrPolatodp wee taken, hp, and
Irk! naurits;wera,:roatte Tsylor,
gA7,,Portar t 404 , TEri Jeekla.
Madre!. ' The re'rohdloiesirtre adtipted, and
thee the Ithobereplizt.'The abet:moo ef the
resektion sppeedetrte the paper we have
already! . ern; erhert•reported at the' epee tetesswat*fits ettttotr."- - -fllve dtearitaot,
thleflePertiit measure occupied
Ark! trerefaie i 10444•
easiderthg the eta ofDr.M.Ptaterei
'tar be'thte a - Pm 4 )lB4l.Zentla,.,*;Tba stet:old thia 'ens 'Pau'
-Tente-look
11,• retedissokelDr.ltePtaters'peeteralrela;
tloa.: ' lll444o4lo fi ,o4 'btiitibit7'4l'vOtir of
.I Milk . - ProlesiZAW-'thete *eked lame , to
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t,rmp,c4ous iirrrxtiprzrcz
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sad the pluton' relatiomuirsolved.
while Dr. Mil'betas became suoiroted ef;
being atop:3i bid the hand of military,
power laid upon btm, Complaint*, were road
and the Assembly ndjoarned.
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Shortly alloy the union commenced, the
Clerk read a latter from the New Seheol As
simblrin acknowledgment of the cOmmuni
cation.seet a fowtsys ago by this bddy. The
Narrative :was read by Dr. • But, and wen
adopbsd: Ms Coital*e on the &anal Report
Of the 'turd of Domani° Maslen repotted,
showing this. deflatanoy of church labor to be
in a prosperous, edndition. Brief addresses
Were made while tho report was pending by
Dr. Janeway..lteve: Do Lamely, Lure,
for, lAdge Rryorson, Drs. Nogg and No.
Grawould blr.Frateei. The Rev. Ur. Biaok.
burn,-of Trenton, was elected to attend the N.
0. P. General Assembly 11 his plus.
Afternoces . gaiieei ! ..lFon. Stanley Matthews'
report on' Slivery was taken up, When . Judge
Upraises' delivered a bog speech in - its favor,
after , which it tea* adopted. The vote for
Professor of Theology in the Allegheny Theo
logical Seminary was announced, that Dr.
Archibald A: /logo had received 154. rates,
and wee dnlyelectad. Dr. Wm. Johnson, of
tho Presbyterbm Church of Ireland was
vited to address the Assembly.
Ereatey Seerite.—Paanlty of Western Som.
bury 'authorised to - arrange - the studies of
that inetitatlon. : Report favor. of estab•
liihing school' for freedmen presented. The
camel/ant of Dr. /SePlesetert, of ' St. l e nbi,
[wee taken up and Pe:opted -intuit of the sex.
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A paper on GiesOject of, the notch - of the
trio Assiambiles;:adopted by the General Ac
seinbly now in session at Dayton, Ohio,was
received and-recorded, with an enthusiastic
response and • applause.• Cue of Dr. 1.10-
Pheeters resumed. Dr. JiloPheeters, the
cempiststant, addressed the Assembly. lie
Spoke until the hour of adjournmient, and
was aligned the door at ten a. on. on Mon—
day. • • - •
ttity fuzz oz. rarserzsztax ogathar.!43lsllSlßLT.
The Arterially niet Dayton;Ohlo, Zfay
19th, and opened with suitable religions ex
orcizes. flee. Henry B. smitb, D. D., of New
Tolls, the. Moderator .of,the - hat Assembly,.
preached the epeulng Oaraton from Eph., ev :
13.; Subject, uebristian Union, and Eaciesi
,astleal Reunion." The speaker 'hawed that
most of the reason, for. separation in 1637,
were now obsolete ; and that in. :natters of
.doctrine there was no essential difference.
One hundred and seventh flee commit:loners
were present,. In the afternoon, Rae. Thom
al Brainard, D. D , of Philadelphia, was
Chosen Moderator. ' .
SZCIOIID DAY
- After mom° matters were disposed of, the
report of the Rondo- Committee was mad,
Erni which we learn thataisty ministers eon
nected with the Assembly : aro in the aervice
of the Amerionut Board, molly in the foreign
field. Contributions amount to about ninety
thousand dollars, tea thousand above ' last
year. Committee on Education reported
there ware them principal Theological Semi-!
aeries, and eighty-seven students recommen-;
dad by Presbyteries had been assisted in
wholuor pert, the put year. The ma
an
nual,roport of the Committee on Homo Mix- -
uioneirekinetonted by RIMREIF" KOlldlin,
.D.D„, formerly of this city: It appear, from
this - report the number of missionaries am
.ployed the wholeor- part at the year is 209.
Therzepert revivals, formation of 17 ohurchesi
and the • addition of 1100 to. the churches.
The whole of the; contributions amounted to
$lOO,OOO. Committee-on Publiestion report
that .eleven tracts and nine boand eolumes
bad bean ismad during the year. Rectipta,
13,3,497 25. , Layfayette Avenue Preabyte
rim Chinch of timoilyn, hi. T., was anat.
iMously chosen . 'nal the plum of holding the
.nut Central Assembly. Rev. Daniel. Win
teri.appeared as the deegate for the Gorman
/deformed Church: A committee was ap
pointed to prepare a suitable paper emmosen- j
°retire of the decease of John Calvin, the
toMentanary of which oocarred this week.
' Tke session opened with the anal devo
tional:exercises, after which the report of the
ChUrch Erection Pend was presented. Whole
amount •of, the land" $139,01.7 IS- It' was
- Stated that the Pond bad aided In erecting
church property , . to the arhoinat of more than
hidf . re million," of :cloths& ,• Consitithe en
.
,Overturis reporters favorably of the Israel:lon
of a building for the ..Preebyterian Illstoriaat
Sacietf. 'The pahlication.ol a monthly mis
sionary joranalwas recommended and asps.
&Ad committee appointed to ascertain the amt.
A causal:tee on the State of the Country was
appointed. The Special Committee appoint.
ed by the last Auetr.bly on Provision for
Dixabled Minlstenr; Eto , reported favorably to
conttituthag a' Food for ;hot purpose., :The
proposition of the Old Selina Assembly for a
'mecca of
.prayer for the ',nutty was no.
cePted.'
. Verna arr.
- Half anion? spent he dovcittonal tartlets..
The Committee on the Polity of the Church
presented overtures on the follewing -gum
, Mans': Whet h to tyi done with the names of
novresident church members ; are they to be
•countod in the statistical repertof the coition!'
The;answer gives by the 'Comeau* to:the
first, qdostion; vie that they could not be
atrhken from the roll, and they recommended
that thei second question 'be-referred to the
- ,Coniusit:es akead,y appointed on Statistical
Reports. What is to be done , with belated
cherehei In rebel districts of country? It wet
antwored that, by 'direction of - a pm:titans
Assam*, such churches ware itetru-ted to
inks, application toil:ae Presbyteries that
are,OSMS Convenient, who are .e
toxerniso their
dlathe matter of rieeirinn them.
Can an
,ordained wltheuti charge,.
hecome a irulincelderf MS which they re
plied la the negative, on the ground that the
Conztination requires that an elder must be a
male • member, In' fan' eammunion of-the
church, whiff' he h 'Oaten tartars.. Report
adapts& The latter question elicited some
discussion. Rev. Pr.Vernilye of the Reform
ad Dahlia:Lurch, at this poke took leave of
the -Attembly in en excellent address, 'to
which, the Moderator retpanded "in a line
,
The it week in: the eassuing year
recommended ns st week of .prayer for the
universal spresdof the Gospel; and the loot
Thursday of Pebrtliry . ea a de) of prayer for
loratairles of learning.
44ensoce, , SstrionaThe.Standint Commit
tee en Foreign 'Missions presented an Ibis
melt followed by, Interesting add/vises
front several eorstalttioners. Report on the
State of the Countryis bath able and deelded s
consisting of a lengthy preamblaand seven
resell:diens. -We adroit the -- allth ai a aped
teen: That wo. ailold the-Govern
reent with oursympelbles-and prheri In its
larLergatle 'efferta" , forjthe'sinpresaion-nt this .
-bloat CAPLIOIdi4 and . met rebellion, and urge
all Wait= to -refrain- Dom weakening thi
"authority :of the administration by timed
demplatnts and -uneeeralary Mariana, and
I fully,belleuring that in midst crisis all epeieh
And action'. which tend to differences should be
studionaly!.:avolded for the take of the com
'mortWest, The report was enthusiastically
and ananintortify adopted. Bev. Dr. Dpreoher,
delegate of the Lutheran body, teak kaiser°
of; the krionibi,y in en eddrestito which the
liculeratOryerproodid.
some metiers wcre re.
lured_ to the appropriate ;committees ' the
gommittesenEdneatlon reputed. The rese.'
'lootions appended to the report ealledout: aide
ind Intersetleg addressda friss distinguished
ministers, Which occupied the reaudader ,
: Afteniocl& Sersioze,- The Vadat . the
sittlotcyruedeiromd tha reception of com;.
mtittriattopii from oormspondlaglodles. Ad! ,
*moot item delSverod by-Bev. 21;
iey:3);.D., of the 011.8ehoot b4l7;•Tter.:Alfro4
Storni from the 6aaeip emtrantlotkof
mont,:and the Rev: Daniel Whiteis from the
.Gercaral' 'Synod of , ths atranah ;LRefoiriett
Ohtcrob to **soh of which the Moderator re
sponded.
Mier" the until devotional,. exerciser., th
Constalttea 4n. Overtures reported, nem.
nunidlig the ohaplaine ftt'our army and navy
- doslympatbles• of the chnrehei s soldiers
and 'seller, In the -national 'service and the
Christleis; Cow:anion. Overtures: adopted.
co.nuntttee on the Polity of the , Church re
.ported Overture No. No. . b, 1 1 / I iLiBK—WhO
„NO to,
VA" feeTresteesefa'Cihurehr—wko. oro t o
call the inciting* for the elution 9f Ttrostees
~.4nd, Ina bare - the oilier to Opizt and close
the Ouch Jedil/oe, Ate se salon or 2hu- Trim—
r tees ''‘'On their recommendation s it woo
livered that these rpie , stleta were to hi deter.
0=0) Loaal laws (2) The by.laws•
of, the'oerpOtation. oi (3) T ao terms of the
trost-ftielfp4and ' not by any general 'rule.
Octitnittetton Home Missions:reported. • .
,Aftel4arai Park& ,—The • stilton consisted
;alosolit'whopj thanksgiving and prayerlor
thictirtrAt7. r Prolfir And Praltelvlth Inter•o
esting.remaro from different members, Ailed
lip the time,: The 'M its
cession w ProlOnVid •to
act eituto reports atter whielvttil-Assomtly'
TAM 5.011M1T Ftr.a.:•—dil the Plttebargh
weeliffee coattlatat fat! tepOeta of. the open.
'et
fag of thaßair. her vithoat wrapper., for
rauh9gi tun, the Mast:rate n'piper'sad the
Coastanoli—We an racpterted to aortal New York 'Weekly Tribune; Heral d,d !Share
• otatomcat made In the Otieagersistof pater. sod World, and all tba .hlstellate for /ace,
dab that Mr. J. W. Tint le the only 'tip can he had tt Lank que'r lif t we Dont,
inanafeottur: th• nig.. up:a.- wan., haldizi.7 l 4
'Paddle .C. o o•lttavit been earrylag on the bade : •••• •••
ten bon for shoot Papuan, tad Zie.Proodt'a —Herpes's- Weikli, the I.
Urn of wblet to the fitaltary Fair easonatint liptisdeot, the !tend 'l'ltefe,Sifeaooa's Com.
416 00. • loch • stateroom ea the, short Ja, ,imotee, pones Otestte__; Nay York bitercirr,
eeloatated.. to .de mat lojiutlee to melt Sow nitins.r9llW/41414,4111447M"'"17.'
worthy tad antelepterfilt hanlaou drm • Ledger ••Coatle gesaly, :Baiter of • /ea,
Ifeatair Notions. *Wulf, lirrald..World,
affxr,•• etaeh it Molt Aid !Tribune, eta; eta., esii*b4lt el.PO:11'0
aatard'4l[ll;* De tats, 60 likatitsWett 4 sari depot, oppatha the t.fgh opts
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Oa Friday the intere■t is tLo Sealiar, Fait
Was mil naiataisedf r and the reeelpt3 from
the cab of Octets airdtoodil were
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patentednisay new iititeetions; u neatly all
the booth" bad beau ankdled with articles
lot previously, wthibited. deputtaent
Ls (ally azid:Otmtetlew aeon
the opening day.
still continues to be thronged with elsitars
dsy and evening, and there are fresh addi-
Mons saacle'daily to the already large- and
beautiful display.
Among the new Gatlin* Which we noticed
yesterday wits Gipsey Encampment, SG
the tear of the UN, where eleitorcare admit
ted for ten cents sash, where thoie whit wish
to nese htto futurity" can hare their fort - anis
told by Some one of the numerous "Gilleya"
in attendance.
Tho Stet/velment Stand of lira. James M.
Bohoonmaker, at the sight of the entrande,
will be found ' fully supplied with lee area*,
strawberries, and numerous other delleaclea.
The Bower of Beet, the Bouquet:Booth, the
Soda Benutaius, and the Beau Cottage, are
all well •worthy the special attention of visit
on!.
, • 110.111012. LULL.
This place is beingvery largely patronised,
and the little Monitor, steaming emend the
,ndniature lake, together with the mammon'
' little vessels which make up the fleet, attraet
universal. admiration. The modal of tie
twenty' inch guns, and' the Shot, shell, and
phloem of ordnance here exhibited, era very
interesting and instruotlvo. The patent
brseett.leading guns exhibited by Mr. Mann
and Mr. Lee, are exciting mach interest, par
ticularly among army °facers. There are
many at:potions hare for both young and
old,. .
MECITAITOB' HILL
The' . display herein stoves, implementS;
glassware, carpeting, upholstery, furniture,
harness, gas fixtures, whips, , dce., Is very
One. Tho steam, engine and shafting, deny.
tad by the engine bullaersnlithept constantly
running. A beautiful bell, rained at *sag,
and donabsa.by Mr. Al.lultorWand asplenild
Me boat, worth $460, , donated by the Ann
ployess of 31X. Wm. B. aealfe, vas greatly
;sanity& • .
! - ' TMI Dnnia LULL
profound & buoy Pletorilay. It is &
Stoat toque .ot th e raft s and will M eld large terenne. Theitult to the tithing Omit
coon Ica pleoolng and interesting sight.
winriutre Ast, arnroinun.
. . ,
. , , ,
The Art Goßery and Old Cariosity Shop
presented' Jamul trrililent apposranee lest
evening. Both departments .were literally
crowded, end tho, visitors wore enthoelestlo .
over the noun which lies crowned tho elrods
of tho committees.' .
0011 1112Cer. DiPAZTIMIT.
Among the chief attractions here we a ool
!cotton of Cashmere Coate, the drat error Im
ported Into this country. They are the prop
erty of J. U. ItioNall„ of North Star, Wash*
Ington. county.' Theft anln i4' are well
worthy tbi attention of stook &Win.
Items. Meyer Bro.,wp(Alleghen poundsit
a price hillock, which eighs 1825
& very fine animaL
exhibitMa a te lt h Ze r h o n g d h ,
bofe dA ll
h fg t h fo e r nn o ha s
hhe
ttenry Clay stook,. froin:the porter !esparto.
tton. ULU It a beoutifolaa£aal. The-weight
Is 1,500 pounds.
1,111 s=oars.
As the rah progresses, the receipts assume
'magnificent propartionLa Up to Thuds) ,
evening, the tejaipta from Cub 'do -loather,
and sales of tlekets and tiommoditiu, aggre
gated $10,113..51?.
• The iteeipts from the tales 6: tickets and
;commodities, up to Tharsdsy Droning, were
gl3,001:1,-of which SSIICO water from Masts.
It must 4eremembered that the Peir was not
opened until Weineaday eventrig,'
flours To Tan rare
Can be obtainedt the banking house of N.
Rolmea &gone; 'arket limit, at the Bank
of Pittsburgh, az st'the various book ezd
t ,
mule stores. Meth inconvenience and delay
rould:bo avoided by persons visiting the fah,
It they would procure thole tickets at either
of .the above Idlest. This throng at tho ticket
paha h frequently so great that it involves
considerable waiting.: No money Is taken at
the doom
. .
.1.401.130 if RAIL. . ta
Tho Missies /lasilll will ere a grand ex
Tahitian this svanirig; In Light Gyvzhastlei
their class appearing In fall COstIIZIL •
\ The Insurance Committee.
To as Parsidal mid Zreestriew e/
• • Fistsblpth Eantl27
leis: -
Thd invidions spirit in' whioh the Commit
tee to solicit subeCriptions from tho home in.
innate compaeloo and egeueles in behalf of
the Pittsburgh Staniar Pair ' here made
their report which eppilan In ,oat isstto of
the 23 last,readers it proper for me, as the
agate one
or the Computes repartee at .mmtribu
ti>g oodles," to car. and create, ecypeatioo
tar coml.. sie the sepretentatire of, toe It-lower.
taloa( Safety losorence Company. The well erteh.
tithed character of tots Compost, ( r ilberellty to.
Ward§ all 'salable entsrpri we Jute as well as to
Pleadephts, le too'well known to be *Pearl by tee
Upon of • coma:dd., bowevor respre.ably mar.
seated le nay be. Je,tlra alone impels me to pace
toe Mauna Imo rightly Delors tbepobtia.
The Company tuff centribeted mast - 111wrally lb
Pbtledelgbto tor objects cuteness Intent& support of
In win fa IrrCry Way.and authorial mew the
tont to inbewtbe APO to the Bawl...fond. so will
hem:alb: referring to the publlelud record. There
you wfu disoota who Wow toe Wilson le ea that
asoulon, of which very propetly them-est nothing I
geld. stated my entwilptson to We fond to two
memberi of the Cemmlttee, as. a ,woo for not
at preima totblt my lendable eel noble
nowise lag. 'Generosity and &desire to Ito Attlee
to an eisotad, In my oplules,hors glue me the ii.
voltage of my explanation, at least for withholding
mycootrlention„to tbeleshitary Fab. Too impacts
no. IA as !anomaly sada total &parlor* Loos tbe
"inn penned by other committees tor Outset:nolo,
• pox. If all wee *sewed from agoodes,-,lostast it
nos coartesy, sboaLleatitb therm to a rtpremotatlea
on the committee: The rlght:to dhciLminati
the differeat objects fourth. support of the seer ard
stepresao` s of toe rebellion le,l preeleme, aocorded
to, all. Home may rock Proper. Wald It ma way
sad come In another. The object of tale very extra
creamy mat by the intelligent wed wow,' aux
.tors §setae Committee.. I .can marwlylasaglas. Ott
bat Inn Jinn 106 Shinning pcibile tot:Diu.
,
P sk. Manna, .
/ga 111.
t D .S.l PeUadslphla.
The Late Tnoi:ctai fifeTfte.
enyealef iniaiteird the Diroatorrof the
Bitintnetani Depoilt Contay, held on the
Si' , krt., the folioed/3z intemble end resole.
tfor,e, - .exprestlen of
_the seats of the ; Ttiard.ai
the death, of 'then-, latel'tsildent 'end fellow'
member, Thornier, Magee, Ttg., trete intent
tttrOt adopted t I ,
. •
... Waal" as, It his plessad (41111 Mo /mond neon
to Hit away to bil !Islay =home, Umtata McKee,
Zsal., *album of tblabercesgh,acidour Noted Wend
sta trziated anodair.,:thirofore • ..r.,
nvebed, That though moaralnsalbs lthleb we
and ib• eop<moo ty react dia1:4.64 Mabee, with
reraence before. the oultdpotsat d.t , pfdlgae Ca
dom. ''•Zsea sot:labor, brae It steralli herdic thy
Emend; That ea ciscrially tate torrialccor. Is a
corporation, to the lottillgance,indactrY., bolter and
which iensid is phnolasat a awl to to.
sharecteroi car late Pradttcat; wed as p, ftisad, to
the bale qtalltleSof :mladaed beast far , 'nab ha
:sutra distinguished.— -' • •
darted, Tool v. napectrally, bat deebly
gmpa
dela with., his addicted' lamb, la thelr beressemsat,
'but bid tbsos.h.tra (101Aldeapita ciod, and Lek for a
:canyon id the happy arlabsloti of the bland.
&eased, 'l"kat this Baal' boclared ea the day et the
lhaerarat I! O'clock, to Ors all alt opportlsolly be at.
11marid; Thit ors'attani thiltaiszal la a Whit.
altrrow (Ssaorda,o) at 2 eoleti, p.m.- - 1
'?surd, That these tectatioas be poblishodla iba
city papinu, sad a copy Post to We Utak, aftho
AdJouraed. i lfli P. BEEOI2, faetotary,
• Illnaingtota Jr.ao &I, - •
.T/1371/10XILL of Knatio'el Untrereil Mat
thin thei eminent pianist B. Thither's,: „
"ni t re great pleosora *o. - Ftlfriat tint/
have tried your Squalls Nestor; and 'And shut.
equal, If not euierfir, to anyof eouutry.
.Among their great : . quelftled, ahleb tit eft
-03.1111 them; tho erennetos the
aureeablo nuclear, teneb, and rolutio of tone.
Wisbing.you all the named you.° gittly" 4o
terve . ; I ata,:otr, youriTell .
Timaus:i ••
~ .The above, - planos •Ere for zahr . oulj
Cherlotto . Mutt, .43 rtro et. . Zech
Nino warrauted- eight ~..
„ -
COMmingtsgssneascsm. , 4lonntartelt 201 -
ate in escalation - in and around. eld;
.11.isd this ion ,deseript antl'apok out
Sas them: 'The” pave' is af.; 'a Vetter shMde
then on the genets-00 , th and the engraving .
COaraer• In ebb , nentro 'et the bill the feet of
the female figure larva seen; seine in - els
genuine it is stele '4n ths. pealing,
pot below the figure inlint.iretd. aah•;! them
is no 011 nit /4'o In blic let4e vioile It Le
Palm in the gennine,,.; , s , ' '
Its Fair.
THE LATEST NEWS
MI BAILS
OUE SPECIAL DISPATCHES
Bipedal Dispatch to tb. Pittsbaret Cliiott•
Traluturaros, June 3, 1864
?LOLL aAti
The President signed the Bank bill to. day.
The bill, as pasted. limits the eirenlatirn to
three hundred millions, bet the Senate'
intendment, limiting to that ram the capital
dock, was received from the circulation of
banks in lien of the existing ta=ts, is taxed
half of one per cent, each half year, deposits,
one quertei each half year, and capital in
re=cess of U. B. bends, ono quarter each half
year. No bank may be organized with
capital of less than one hundred thousand
dollars, nor more than two hundred thousand.
In towns of five thousand Inhabitants, cer
tain cities are designated as 'points fof re
deroption. Tho security for circulation must
be registered bond,.
AItISOID 14.11703 TN MI irts7lllB DIPARTIIIIST
—rarer: OP TM M/LIWIT coloquica.
The Secretary of the Treasttry sent to the
Cunt° the report of the Military Commission
to ezetalne into the alleged. fronds in the
dpira — ileum of the Western Department, of
which 'commiselon Gen: hteDowoll4eas
Pra
dent. It refers mincdpally to the transactions
In cotton. To the inquiry, first, what °Mears
ware engaged In the cotton trade claunder
what cirmametaneez, Gen. B. S. Curtis woe
found to hare authorised the titling of certain
cotton, moot of which woe satisfactorily ao•
comitei for, among whioh wore the cases of
Saunders and Woodson, barns!, and Tappan,
White, Mott and Wash. The cotton, one hun
dred end eight bales, was wised and sent to
Hclono and afterwards sold far' twelve and
giti:lutlf mots, and the proceed, paid to Mr
Among three whore the eourt found Inter.
!estifin cotton apecislatiOns were Itfaj. If. C.
Cards, blej. Et:Kinney and Lieut. Gayler, of
Canis' staff, Capt. Winslow, A. Q. M ; Brig,
Gen. Harvey, who was exonerated front
the charge of forcibly returning fifteen negroes
to 'slavery; Col. Sleek, of the 47th Indiana,
who also took silver.ware in fditudrolppl, but
subsequently returned it; Capt. Howland; Col.
C. o.llarsh, and Capt. Rradlei, of iho 20th
Illinois; Lt. Col. S. N. Wood, of the 6th Mb.
tchul cavalry, sent admitted. making $20,009;
Cant. Jerome Bradley, A. Q.lll ; Capt. Itobt.
German, who made $2500 on 102 bales; Copt.
Hayden and Licat. Wright, of the &Howe
battery; Lirut. Doker; Lieut. Ilardook, of
the 15th Ohio battery, and many ahem.
Second, It was found that permits to trade
in cotton bad been granted by Cent. Cards,
Stook', Grant, Gorman and Washbnrno.
• Third, It was ehowa that trantPortatioa
had boon and for prleato parpores.
To the consideration of tho tax bill to day,
th.ofienato increased the duo for false sc
oot:us% on refusal to show backs, from three
hundred to one thousand dollars. The prod=
Acne for cashier of internal .70TVICO ea
stricken out,and rectionadopted, franc_
(erring tbo custody of nt0n0.7%1 from thootaz ,
nalSiOn of Internal rrorenue to the Secretary
of the Treasury. A disposition iimanifested
for further tinkering of tobacco taxation, not
so much to increase duties as to equalize theist
unifilho rancor - complicated branches of
Lb./manufacture.
Vag AIISLTI TAT SILL—..I/if,IIDILE3IIII
The Hemp Unitary Committee hat agreed
to report the Eenate's pay bill with a few
almond:menu. One of them gives 'the ledge
Advocate General the rank of Brigadier, with
a. salary of $5,000 per year. Another prohib
its summary (Graduals from the army tt.-so
after, hi the. President.
A number of dolegatos to the Rational
Convention aro hero to day. Borne &rostrata..
ly In favor of Nitponlas It till Elepternher.
El-Governor Donation irse on the Sonata
flaor thin afternoon wad had a long consults- .
two der.itte Morgan. Ton delegates
front Louisiana are hare.
The Booze bid on the table a resolution to
pay llionctry and Birch, contest.sti *Lo
tion, the canal compensation. The .inferonce
h that hereafter, *bless the contestant has e.
.vary strong cue, the Bonze will let blot pay
hit arse:ponies.
The Bankrupt bill and Joint r octagon to
emend the Constipation, prohibiting slavery,
were crowded ont i to•day by th e Tariff tilt
The Bankrupt pats, but the paesege
of an amendment to the Conetltution Is very
doubtful
Last mouth 26213 claims:for prigs sone',
uzuouating to utterly half a :canton of dollars
wore rattled at tbo Fourth Auditor's otiloo.
Now lists for distributien, arctocatMg to
$1:1,400, wore recoired hi the same time.
OOLOITD D6TOATT3 TO 1131TLYORII
There are foer nolo rod delegate, from Boon
fort, South garoliza, here on their way to at
tend the Baltimore Convention.
POCAP/1 OP CLITOPED BOLDS:IL
fleveii soldiers who bud been muttered by
guerraiss sled had cusped, were picked up
yesterday by one of out transports 'Lad
brought to this city.
The - o,mmMee of Way/ and. liras wan
making tams revision - I
In the Tariff bill tido
CIIETARY STANTOIsi'S BUIRTIN,
Important Movements J ln Sher
man's Department.
•
VIOLENT STORE ON THE PENINSULA,
Tolegraphio CommtUaioittion felayelL
r WubIIUSTNIIIII,
;, • WAJUIROTON Ante 3-10 r. Y J
Major Primal dispatch,
,datod ym-
Umbra. 7:50 p. m., 3tae thb ivening Won
moolmtditom General Sharman, Es-reports
that on Wednesday, Jams lit, BlePlurrson
Moved tp from Dallas to a paint In front . of
the enemy, at_Narrfilopo Obaratt.:, Ot Than-,
day,iJune da, Schofield aid' Hooker, having
been slated to thestatreme left, praslnd Yor.
rardioirards litarlettik- At the nme,tlme,
Eltansinan's and , Garrard'a earalry'vere innt;
to!'4llatoOna Pass, which they reached and
aosuid p ion of. Those , mamma%
the ,dlapatch ma, lave" friend a pas
;lila Ina °outdated' - formidable one.
laloriniania are reported byttha dlspatoh .
be In pregrsitithloli are not proper.for pah- ,
Matron., ' ,
'-2;lothlott his 'baser heard frOm Gnat abaci
dlspaMh, dated at Y oNalcalr yesterday morale, ,
TEegrnphio eoninriolcatioa has. been, do
layed byaValsatatorm ore the 'Peninsula,
yutertlay;trianlng and Isla Matikand cannot
lm,relastabllthert before Slime Gam - to•mor !
{Slimed) ••-..Z'fili.tlasrtorf.`•
Thy 4aipes ttbei 0 loi!tmetlottli.i
ina'aa other a larn i l a
Wasium ikp oroira t ans tu llo— t lt. ra Ls t known byatrothyn elodi, :
ta l adaa tbs a,
rafts
and
d ...a a. th.
1 1 1 Joh'
in
Jams, tiyar *pint our T od for mu'
twit', b
;avg.:Cows an welt pop lhaipand
busitataz of the m .utt.
; •
.
%sal:tapir , .
Restratpn,'°E s• - • r
- Chew .. 1
is;',
. 1:""Tb. °"B"fti :b7 tbs
a
HO. J.1:114.0 Itsi e 6 2 1
stud of fals tO_.ll.tittr Tynrui..tel
Alajahat
sumigyr!!...Na
BY TEWURAPH.
IFI2OJR . Fr.4BlllJraTOJi:
BILL. EIOSID
ILLTIOAAL CONVENTIZA DMIEIASZL
rsre ear Cr etccium atm sptcH
izoilri:l3
Tltl/P ItTaION'
i~~.
,# ,
`1
GRANT'',
OPERATIONS.
TIEE 81T4TION fiIiAPHIfIALLY
The Potonnie Army In the Iden
- Heal Po Ilion It was Two
years Ago.
THE GREAT FLANK MOVEMENT
Comments of the'lttcbmond Examinee
THE MARCHFROM THE NORTH ANNA
TO THE PRESENT POSITION.
Our Fortes Steadily Pressing
Pes‘rward.
MUT tITWIT EIGHT OF 'THB WA
ADVANCE TOWARD ILEOHLNIOSVILLR.
The Rebels Twice Repulsed by the
Pensuryleinta !Lettersets.
DAFTLY ON THE OHICKARONINY FULLY
EXPECTED.'
Special Dirpstah to ths Flttaborah Caputo.
Hespouenntas ARMY OF TIM P0T03.40,
le TER Fine 0111 nelelnlETol7ll4
To:l'day, Jane 3, Diet.
Dy one of these odd - cokoldents of which
the history of Virginia Liao full, Gin. Grant's
Headqureters are this afternoon at the very :
point. which formed the extreme right wing
of the Army of the Potomac in - tho roalosit- 1
tar Campaign tweyon sta . . liartis', Shclp,
I nter which we now arc, and-four or five Ulna
mouthcast of Honorer Court Hones, 'merlon I
occupied by tire Sth regular oaralry 'as an
outpost ; and it ;teat hare, fort two years ago,
that Stout, moving from' Hanovii Court
Home to make' a raid around alo3ll,llaresi
Duel, struck our:right flunk.
Draw a line of are or six miles in length
from the Pam:lnky:river, over Hanover Court
Donse, where oar right now reets;silmost due l
ronib, actors Tokpatsmoy Creek, three miles
south of Hanorortown,and Yon will hereon?
lino-of :Leith as,lt noir stands. PITe miles
west of our Hue none the famous etreem
Chickahominy. ;Along that' river, in front of
and covering the Virginia Central Railroad
from Alice" Station to Shady GrOye, fire
tailor north of Illohmond, Hip rebel front it I
formed. Midway of the interval Which
dividos there :two pants above named,'
the skirmish /lea of the two armies meat,
and to our oar.' the morning air brings the
crackle of musketry, like the shattartag - of
somecauldron, while now and than comas the
boom of gums, whoa* restoration' are easily
boort lo the capital of the rebellion. Genet
BIM and Ateeb.suicirtilo ore within an hours'
ride of Pair Oake, which you ow reaslidst •
two boar's trot; Riclimond Lis tea Miles off.,
'Tis thus that history 'puska itself.
The ?Twat position of the army la the re..
suit of that one terming movement which,
commencing on Thursday kit, to two days
planted oar Carps across' the Pamothey river
and rendered treks, the elaborate rebel de-
I fence, of tiro heath Ana*, and secured Irs
commuoication with I ark river, the Chess
peako and the irrupt* resonrcot which thorn
waters fleet.
Oi this movement I have sent you sash ,
reports as has 'been possible to cond, with.
stag onfrequentopratunities of et, - 4:431111ite
i:011 as are offerOd. I fear, howevar, that no
repo:47llkb you can hare reeedrod aro at
all adequate to eat forth the true prerentation
of this great cps - rattan In stritogY. -- lrahr
readers would require batter maps than-an
possibly he acsresible to them, and would
teed to Icing to(thoos an amount, of study of
which you aro incapable, in order to graep its
relations and ifisreality. Doortrk that it has
placed the army it) alias nearer Richmond;
,that it has foiled the plane and purposes
of the play oneray and has brought win May
' communication with a secure and perfect bate.
I most not - forbear, to omphasisa one point.
It appears to boconeeired that this movement ,
l ls understood to to a following op of the
enemy, who is auppoecd to hare tallen biet
r from ELI lines between the North and Booth
Anne, a conception which does iojnition to
the.genoralship of oar commander.
It letenot Lee, ttli'Great, that took theca.
Motive. Leo would gladly have ronsadalid
his lima along the South Anne and would wil•
liner hay, swotted battle there,. but Was
forced out :of hi': cherished position )utt
'he wee compelled to evacuate the lines of
Spottsylranis by an - offensive movement
threatealeg;his camconnicatione, • movement
bid in conception enigma/early la execution !
There are, nye the Arch Doke and Chart.
battles which are Falready won by mar:roil:ra
tion of the etrateglo line of name*: In a
like eerie it canAirly be cliimed that by a
couple of days' marchhrg this a=ihragained
victory more subetantlal than a wide/hard
pounding could in the situation, wo hove won,
and that we are'. entitled ea ',to regard this
great flank movement, which Is - confirmed by
the tine of tcdnglod inortilloatilra aid bingo.
(loofa Lo whloh the flie:nand
.'.press triati
"Graaf," says the Eiomieer of Saturday
the 24th, has deanitely doolined battle at.
ItesMier ffonationi Perhaps ire ehonld say
. that - hie 'army have, oared hlmthe triable of
dealining ft .It !contain that both armies
are cooring; Too novice bare lately prevail.
eel of:ldie tiheotion in which Grant is going.
'One apenwt ropresented Gott a;large body. of
Yankees were at Negro:root in the tip Per
Part of Hanorm, but -it has not been
confltikLed; Itld
.Probably LOC init.
The MOTO ;probable itatement to that Grab .
put fottificationa along Ilia tits beton; tbe
innotfon to provant an attack froick General
Mrs, and titan, retur s alng to tba noillent bank
of tho North Anna, panned AGM] the Paixiati t
key to Ilanovertown, *fairmike . &bon the
Piping Trot), tho pclnt to which boats con
come, ileto bo briald to have or r osicol the,
river with the greeter. part, of h 9 foree.
"If arent hes :evilly landed there, he ma;
be laid to have elreetbrreaehe'd 91e'slostlzia
==2E2tM
..._ _.
Spottilyivania the York and the Poninset&
Ills nest base will be 1:0 Pamtmkey and York
riven, the White Boom sold West Point. Un
able to remove the obstacle on the thutalloid -
0 f his proposed campaign, nothing, was left
but to abandon it and make his way down
the valley of the Rappahtzusook to the head
orators of the York, • - monstrous ointalt; to
reach • point where be might' hairs 'landed '
on the lot of Way, had not his head- been
addled by his vlatorlos over Pemberton and
B
Thu lathe tone of rutin, who, knowing the
prodignons labor expended In fortifying a
c haise position, are thinuelves compelled to
forfeit its advantages and leak eissero, and
ourialoulj amaze their capital, anew, line - of
disfonne. Bortainly if the Rlelunondjmumst;
. lets , Ind any satisfaction to the tionekorai
ousels this army has made for the' point.: at
=atit has doted, is in a eoydi
-1 b r n t ti l n.
' Toe march indlosted in tho 'shove oitreei
u taken up by this army La quite oared.
Becrealut the North Anne on Thureday
Right and Friday morning, ths corps were
directed on the parallel roads loading doWn
Iliti - ample of the Pammikeyto the toms. of
Halovir,, in Oa dolnity-a w
shod riel"
iC4IJ of csvitry Crossed b e r ive rsor&
in the alarne. Three ham ' allairwardt.
Basun division of the elk ear!, - after-il
beantiol march of.. twentr-firk:mkiasAneelk
pampa ' ', - , -, -- :.;, - ,,54 , ,,,,,, , ,
- ,:_,' l 4,he enemy, apparently not'. limb
eromint te be made le faz down,. re: , •
had sniy a cavalry fatale 'obserretlan el thks
points The Patty wee teal y drivel:l,4, sixty
Nog wait, di and the fords was recces el
far the psaig • a our ahoy, which was }Baia '•
Id dales Ile dey. It to quite caulk thar
11 woe art (Cl this narventati was , putty .
4 • •1 ' . :-.
;. l'' ' • r ' - ;;;-:; ,7- - .
,--,- — '' ,5,,,-:......C;„,
under way that Lee eommeneed hie =Nino
raring necessary to meet It.
Parant,"-•aya a isorrespeadent ottnedf
Richmond ,
papers,,erriensTen.:Priday night
bet, "comtneaced rapidly moving towards
oar lightwith his whole force. • Correspond
ing movements are new On foot 00 one Sideto
meet those of Grant."
The movement neoessory on the part of the
rebels was simply a Change of front and a
retrogade march duesouth along the railroad,
and tan miles would bring them to the Chick
&hominy. For 6; en the contrary, it was
necessary to give &great development to our
left to reach Immo point widish the enemy could
not make in a ten minutes' march. It wan
necessary for no to march something Like 30
Miles ; that is, we had to move ins tenth
easterly dinotion to effeetthe passage of the
river, and then move westward-for the par.
pore of striking the enemy or .meeting his
advance.
This detour, Cr monstrous circuit, as the
I Richmond writer terms - it, woe necessitated
,by two different considerations: fi rst, because
I a flank march of the kind datarinined open is
one which is always somewhat hazardous In
the face of a vigilant and energetleoppenent;
and zecendly,..beeatise , ft was the prime de
sidaratnm to open up a water base, oar eau;
terminations having been abandoned when
-,this move was initiated. This was received'
yes Whit ly e H testi,
what' tod ay eav y
our water tran s . was seadown
to H ouse, and portation to reported at that point.,
I The work of the put three -days has been a
steady pressing forward at - our force from
Hanovettown to the td, on tbe line
leading to : he Chiekab omi n ynd the Virginia
Central and Fredericksburg and Richmond
Railroad.
The;adnume of Gregg's divielon on Batter.
day developed the enemy with his entire
aunty' , force and a portion of his intim
,
try covering those roads, and brought on an
engagement, which, from the lons on both
aides, tank, among thatutiviest cavalry fights
of the War. Gregg's division ]oat over three
hindred and fifty men and forty *facers, bat
during Sunday and yesterday our. Runt has
been steadily advancing.
Yesterday morning; the Both, found oar line
stretched from the PanninkY, itommilately in
frenteflisnorer Court Homo while our battle
stretched beyond Tolopotsucioy-Creek, about
ten miles from the rebel capital.
The enemy shawed in our front • line -of
battleA and a ekinuish line was formed' by
part of;the of Ewell and Hill, Daring
yesterday evening skirmishing took place, we
"flellagthe‘anemy's Early to the morn
ing Strawford's division of Warites Corp,,
moved , in rapport of Gm Orifflnls
*plaints moving out on ihe road towards
Pole Green.
Itwas directed by Om. Warren to ,support
Orifrin's left as he advanced. L-. The road to
Mechanicsville ran along parallel to the road
upon which it wu advancing, and was held
formerly by the enemy's cavalry and some
labotty. Crawford determined to push for
tide road, and more, If poseible, and advance
toward, lifeebaniesville. - Accordingly, he
ordered. Col. Hardin forward with 'the first
brigade, directing him to advance to the
picket tile his front,• to suppMt It 'closely,
and move for Me Meohfaiartlle
.road. It
was nearly three-guartersof mile - from our
' left flank. •
Harden pushed In upon the front of• the
enemy's Hue, which he, drove across the
road, ectuPying It. Forming- here he was
slowly advancing, when the enemy advanced
on. kle One of battle direttly on his Link.
Crawford rent two regiments to his support,
bet the enemy • attacked them `upon both
flanks, and finding hie fires fatly eagaged
he moved to the AM with his whole divisien..
The enemy haying flanked Ilardea, when
he nutted, Crawford hastily throw ioiwerd
brigade to hold! the right, end ad
vanced ,Colonel Rimben with a - regiment to
suport the line the left, but it ins too
late and be ordered thelino to fall back to the
crest e • kill. Hero be extended it and be.
dared'the men to throw up tattersall/meats.
Old rails, toss, and whatever wait handy, wire .
used, and a breastwork soon prepared, after
whieb Fisher's btigadis was thrown serous a
ravine en the sight, and nine pieces of ar
tillery were planted to sweep the ravine.
Hardly were the men in position when the
rebels advanced their hoe of battle directly
open oar line. Awaiting their coming until
they 'tore within one hundred yards, the
Pannaylvania Reseries opened a. very heavy
fire. The rebel colors were shot down anti
WOO not raised again. Whoever had them
crawled' Way with them. Twice they rallied
their men and advanced. Twice they. were
driven back until the men laid down, when'
they commenced running hark, and our line
marched oat of their works and took seventy
visotterit, among them six or seven ofloere.
A very large number of the enemy were
killed., Among thaaa.:a Colonel, any - oft;
eon J0n3400. deedume.- left tyiDg hive:. front
fluids of the Ono of skirmishers.
Ore.fcrd lost a coneiderablo number of
men.
Brig. Gen. IlemeCy was left on Abe field se
peportad
W.11. - Eeht, cf the 6th regiment, was
allot thrtmgh the hand.
Copt, Worth, of the etb, was also wounded.
Col. Tyrrell !skilled.
Sore. Thompson, of the 'Bechtel's, who
espineelthe battle-flag of the 15th acmes,'
at Gettysburg, won wounded and mode pris
oner.
When the attack was made upon Warren,
Hance* woe ordered, at 8 o'clock last even
ing, to Shako a diversion in his favor. !The
order tees size/cagy executed, and fur a
couple of hours a heavy cannonade was kept
up on the rebel position by several batteries.
This %morning finds oar line In meth - the
same fermation L 3 it had yesterday. The
Sixth corps, Wright, hold, the right; then the
Eiscond,i Ilancloca; then the -Filth, Warren;
and then the Math, Burnside,. which holds
our lefty The only p ortion of our force thus
far engaged-today Is Hancock'e corps, from'
whose front I have just returned.
The divisions of Itirney on the right and
Barlow -on the left, while I remained on
the. ground, advanced about six hundred
intdAso , nn,lng onemsts first lino ' Whim
was 'held by a strong. skirmish force. flimsy
captured forty pitmen', who proved to belong I
to Breekinridges command.;.'
Thereto hardly a doubt, however; that the
petition now held by the rebels -in. our front
le bat tut advance:o:c,
which they will hold
as tang is possible for the purpose of gaining
time to perfect their defences on the_ Chicks.
holiday. ; On that historic; lino it is now
frilly expected that we shalt erelong, deliver
battid.
-I-need not say that in tho ielativo *position
of the oppaliag loner ' thie is the only fiald
tight ere to hate outside of Rich
mond, and that Its ?malt roast deoldo wheiher
the rebeleapital can be carried by stoup de
main, or erhethar it is destined to become - the
*bleat of a ttmemor's,
FROM' CAIRO AND BELOW
Forrest Reported at Corinth
BARI ON SIIERLYS BNB HIND
Gen. Canby at-icateluiz
Clina Lanai;./utied.—Tio steamer
dlloo Donn, nciin MomphL (or Cincinnati,
viscid up wiltiaislinn died -bans of cioticttnit
The stetiuurruptaxt rismciotortma and
into at Wan d-Twtaity-rira, ; Kale caber ti r ai .
to Alcmpidi;lha ictui! ". bat Aof Dees teamed
%Ili body. tit; P4123'46 4.c.,lyinais,
at Mound illii;wilieics'iresS4 to.da7. -
tyorrost sropsted ihristri, nisi. 1,
lugs number Of WlElez: are, de aertluE. It
s 000114 that 'Potted iiteas erioXing
' ald ea Stitrmit'F'; xenr
ithg•Vizt7; ll llistialez4s .41:81611iiit
overlain tinsaner.ll%. e:Balthaore
7.43onventinn..alarylad).l_4l,aota;-,
:Nay Took, iota S.--Ths Ns* York Air.
. '
V. money 'tided° 14010 This aonlig'ir
OE6II luitraaloili from the - t toratary cilia
... .. . ,
yrassory to kft. tiled' iniiisiw .iny . xi'tiv 0.
vim:v.lla litcl:C.4 fr'nMa thiphritrYloni to six
..
iot. -MM., and also to pay at car* the . Jolt'
aolitatariat on octiona.- , - . ... . •' L .
.., , Th. dispatch slio•..otatts that propoitala for:
atom loan 'or ilz par oont hoods, payablo.kr
lieli . vill• be limed to-monori , or t ;j40011:
tail; =omit Dot shard. ' ~...-
.' • .:',..
~..- " Thefolloatiori sainrancto containa , din Ata'
lastrnetions to Mr. Clic* Not De roostrod adth
ganatit •caltihretion :' ' 4 ' Yin may contradict
most impliallaatly all iatOttiora that lhip Bier
ass
any pga :unfair farina:
. 0a the , tiorArary,. ho .12. gradually • settinlot
that: , All silt nolo loniuLave falled . a old
vita ta_ lurk =pato Ifith . dzaill.',•:: ,;,' _
..r.Miir You; Jana 11,...A spotlit Co Uttiltat.
York -Onsraccciat, from Washloston, Jane Mr
dolt r • It It oadorctoOditind, Bonintgrr .Chisti.
boa sot 714 'tally dattrzalna.lo what ahripa
-1 basil Om 4 ,41'514? 4 #, Prff'cde4 wi. it
16 1 1. 3.3 ' -. 4
' i ii ' iYhini t V iii; . "' r
*tor ao . o Qn , .rpo . ola
priliftlferofEloar•atßalthairtiL - : — r ., .
_•'': ' ‘.
Maryland It fartientot ia - tarlin'inepbraltda
if, Imloppg 'radiant' IC InW•gllomi troll ti f•
strattat fAtetikr!Vditlat 4l4l 4 . ' - ' 47% ' ' •
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BIC
. ,
Sfllll CI!PS plea ON .1110Sijii:
4 ,
Grant Reinforced by the .
Tealk
and Eighkenth Corps., - .
SEVERIL REGIMENTS IIEGRO TROOPS , -LURED ;
AT 16111,14' ROUSE.
BreastworKs Carkled by Blrney's
•Ditliton.
1111 E0KINBIDGR'S TITOPS TitE Heir.
Fat/twee° Cut ofrith Supplies
' '
, -
FIGHTNTAR BETHESADA'CHURCH.
E.N.4IY DR7I4 ABOUT TWO,VILTS
I . • '
Ilebel Column of attack' , Nearlx D.P7
, .
Special Disystek totes rittsimrsh Carona. ' -
, „, .
" YI eras, Sane f,18641: ' '
.. The steamer snitch irtt White Heise yea-: ,
. ,
trirdifnemn attired he o to.day. Purees* ,
acit
state that rheavy carinoituling :ITI3 lures&
. .
Were witontti.. r . lest: .t. ' ''.- -• ' . -.-.
,
. White '
Reusecavalryman who hid Tuatara:eel* White .
Reuse from' the front :stated. Oat the Sixth
sups *is engaged, having brought on an eat
,
gage-ment by a quick movement from lOft , toi
The Tentisme Eighteenth aiMie.'corps bar.
, .
Consolidated and Joined. Grant, and seems I
!
, . i
_
.regiments of , negre troopri;dethtlesi of Bdt- ,
Airs comuutUd, were beharlanded at viva 1
House . Whin tbe boat brit. '.. j ',- ti
' The hospital. boats were then takineini
the wounded. 'The Wounded .
ef ,Tecidall'a"
s engagement were on. their way from the froriti
but had not'. arrived at, the Whit Howe:
.AiStra - auteirerOfrebel prisoners were ors' their
_, .
Wok' from the front:l ' -- .- - .-i .
ifasimaree, - Jene 3.--A dispatch,. frCit.
. p atch ,_ from
the Army of ' the. Potomae - dated 5 o'clock ,
Tleday aftemorm, - lap Gen.-Eirricy'Sclivt:
Alio advanced' against a hicasttioric hold by .
Breekturidge's corps, on the :side of.
.
the Tolopatamoy creek, on a hgitUmin,encci,
every strong position, and one which might
have bean eatlly held .against a -vastly sup*)
nor:forme. The enemy after firing around Or
two, and.seeleg ri determination to take the '
plum, evacuated it entre treated tothesvcods..
Oar Loma was about twenty-five. We, too
shoat - filly , prisoners, mostly., belonging to
13ichkittridge's command;: some of whom said
they ware is the valley in the fight with 41e n.
Sigel, but 44 - not 'fight as ' itabboml7' as
they did here. '
The attempt, made is turn ow left last
night, and to cut h. off from the White House,'
ow new base .of.upplies r aras defeated - With'
.eonsidaralfis tau ors both sides.. L: ..': 7 :.' - ,.1: ;,.
Wasersozor, Jana 5'...., A. diepatch - from-tha.
Army of the Potomac, dated Tuesday rsigbf,'
says that on the day before the Fifth corps
advanced from /Irmo'. Store. towarde 'Beth... ,
udi Church, and drove the enemy about two
miles, and while our teen were engaged in
digging rifle pits, Medea' and Earisy's di-'
vlelotts made an attar ls on Warren's right
flank, causing lam t.. 0 rat hack trots his fibt
line. , The eremytherredrinced aid charged
the second line. Ettohin's brigade of heavy:
artillery was posted three and opened a bezel , .
lire in conjunction withthe batteries on both
thinks, which Th ee the rebel
colensn of attack. enemisyhe fell back in
terrible disorder and left their _dead strut
'
wounded behind them; r..,. : - •
CONtiIIEgSIONAL PROCEEDINGS.
.... .
1719213G.T08, Jeme S.- ;
Ifessz.-31r. Ostrom, from. the Committee,
on Elections, reported. a resolution alloying
mileage and salary to Mr. McHenry, of Ken.
Linty, and Mr. Birth , of Missouri, who sm.
suomsfully , derogated the taste, of Allesna.
Yeamatrandingisp tolho Hale 'the' Routh
dimided the, question..
On a °Bon - of Mr. .Wa.thburao the resolu.
Hon IT9J tabled-66 to 59. ,
Mr. Washburn* made a roport: from -tho
Committee of Confereoce,pn tilt hill creating
additional lespeotarv. of steamboats in -.tho
Metoplits collection district:vritich„ woe costa,
cursed in. It brings this smaller classes of
vermin under the steamboat bill.
Mr. Eterens resorted a bill making appro.
v4212)111 for sundry civil expondititres.
The House passed the piasto bili , amende.i
tory of the law granting alternateaeollerns of
land to Michigan, to aid in the construction
of curtain railroads. . -, ... .. ~..,,
The Ifousivrentinto'Cominitioe tin the ta t ,
ill% The folltitilaff Anattnebbants Were made:
Molasser.inade from .tugar- nit fl cents it:L
stead 0112 cents per gallon. AU paof the,
bill to take affect on the Ist of Inly, toad of
from and after that date: ' One of lb provi-!
stens of the Naos' section was 61110 did to
read es follow' :. That allimitallont of Sandy
or spirits, or of wines, Imported by. Milne
whatever, shall be subject to the highest rate
of duty {as provided lo.r . tho genuine article,'
respectively intended iti- be represented,aild
in no cams less than $1 per gallon._ ' • '
Jas. 0. Allen moved
. to roduca. the dettyAns' ,
wood recrews, and spoke of tho bonus ',
- r blob!
was tto hus be glean to a monopoly. ,
M. Mertill explained that no 4:456 aiiii
than is at presen I paid le designed these ar- •
Helm and sold the patent is near itsexpi
ration. . -
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Me. Mimeo amendment wan redeOted. . -
An amendment was oTered taxing Indigo,
dye woods and madder thirty. per cent. &d
-iatom:3i as the cottont.manufacturers nee
these &Miele, free from tax 4 His proposed by
this motion' to add' seriral millions per
arm= to the twienue. i • •-•
Mr. IllotrM" sidd We ititinditent . came
from a quarter which would* strike doim gem
Menufaotrulag Interest, and &bald mar be
adopted.' The amendment wu rejected. •
The proviso of the Wool taz section woe
&tended en as to read, that wool which shall
be increased in value by i : being mated or
, qc
washed, shal ay, in addition- so the Chafes
herein Fort ,, double the =omit of inch
duties._ : •
• Mr. Breeks :loved to rarties Abe WIT UP , .
tapestry Carpets to forty-iii //dciatipet square
yard.*: The manufaature in this WM*7 Is la
.the han flit of two or throe mix itfacturere.. • ..
_ Mr. Morrill replied that 40 to a recent p,
clod the American manufacturers did not make
o dollar. The tax proposed , by the bill was
about right.. 'Mr. Bomb' IMMICILI . * - 441 To;
jetted. •' • ' ' I ,
Mr. Pendleton moved to go Into Committed
if the Whole on the i',nlg bill, when -Mr
4
Stevens,-of Pennsylvania at 19.ntinutim-;414
9 o'clock moron to itajostril.- - This w,i canted;
Adjourued.
6emiLigT,Seerims.-51r. Washbarno, for thd
Cominittee on Commerce, reported a bill Which
was passed, suborning the Secretary of the
Treater? , to sell the mmtne hospital - and'
grounds at Chicago. • -• ",
The Inakerpreeteded SO cetnidor the Bank-
rapt bill.' i 1 . .. , :. , i,',..,..: .....,
Mr. BP4adieN Said.Plailtti.estblect r &Gat
be had pretentici a EM as perfini ns conld be
roads raiddr the eircamstances, and It Ives
milled for liy the best Interests of the *pantry.
,fdr. Stamina hoped that Compels would
bane the honor, as well as tie credit of pan.'
lag thls•hill, in..order .to ro ll ers anaaany Iron
Ipsdagn, . 4 measnri of the kind_vaa•more
*Sided la ebb country, when than win .so
'mateytliotaations o than hCelte•ol,i *aid;
?km dumps of trade are lets cessmon.i...., ,
; lliestatie , bill to par tirlsobnitiililrei
01, cent on'. the salcs.of harzsgetsitnimdt,
irlbldbotiesicl without - tea:at: - 1 `it J' We al d'.F.r
liiilr: Reward reputed back from the
.1 blase an Commune the bill to emend oafs
let to fac‘to coarcerm hitwees the MING!'
:Wand P o Stems by eree g ra lqi.;„ l 4 l l l .,.. l 4r, 1
!Leo; with . a amendment. • I, ~_.; ' :,.••0 ..r...,-
's.The Internal Bayonne till was aria ..traang ,
e j ;asid various - verbal ameadzientir of Ar i ;
./Eitituf wets adopted- -. -'•.•-•• 1.. . ia!T
- 'llr. Howe! otrmal va,ione &metal:glen* to.
pedant - the nmehinery of awl tp; ; Oa& — lii
which snits/ oat the provision for i Cashier
sof 100/mar $ l lllllO , Ol a W 1 ,7 ad PB4OO nor
annum.' ,. .Thit penalties La the bill were. nits'
ineressult , , . 4 ''' '''' ' • :" _ —.-. ."
.. , •••• 1
Tkeresioneaitaiiidialiti idoptillihaieiti ( i
ergot to tabs the eantral of the Gnernal !int,.
ria• one otilta 1,52 #1°X. thoL9Pautilgoikif.
.litormill i erannis sus a pmaii Gs the hands of
the Badstary, elthe Trpiemsryz: ..Vz..:::.4)./
• Mr. MIX.= ore d the following udicidrotat i ,
ablehats approvialeGiVelifini Teased alai
dam ' 413,4 / not .i *Ms , fitYlirO , i laintylorr
nourind,l3 pet tectuaarfr an eligen raised
at"ore,: Owen - aa*-mor ever;tlW dollsia
ler 'theastiada $l5 dollars per thensiott - on
epr...rzat e n it over thUly mute ot over Yr);
Are 4 4/ 1 • 1 7P.t as am4;433 'p et/ow:sail ,
'.2 . e . eleiers_ veleogal.p..m.7.o_ft
11 :=WiiiiI4Aildic
itial la' sil' cues la Ow I.44thivgifithir.
etsus : . : I •4 l lAtAiliglie.• raillitiVilig
'llk* NW. r 4 W.: 41°1811 ' . a s k M •
t •:I ; * . ' '' ' : c" , *
:- ->;:-:. - ,..., , ', , :c - ; ~ r's I ', ''' `'''`...:•'..,:':*--',"' '
it ,s-vr;•
;,,-, : J - - . , .., ' '. - ..,--,r's I , •;''
414-AlitrZ*.!..,
C~1~TD;~-
Curs It ?Omit Anenrisisg him to oi en Mit
ilia, fir widehdte shall pay fifty it s . !pit
thefaliogrocaue thereon -the g adettenseet of .
the , Aestalant Althea! , of his distriet,pAYlng
ten cents therefor.' Myeiy_gtrsort_moltiag.
eigess Allrleep nn -lomat, of ,theCeiglitt
madobrittni,lheir kind aid quality, =dater-
whoza.mtide, and ihall distivortcrthe Assist.„
ant Asia ls" a caP3f thereof bilKtettly
• eTholienidly for violation of this act - le llia • •
dollars far each day, or imprisonment Doi on
reeding thirty dale on 'Gay - ate -ednaletion.
The peneity fora false return is $lOO with
the eatneimprisournent.
An &mew:taint by Mr. Chandler was adopt.
ed widek'reises the tax on -chewing tobacca,!:.
eaiitaabbe pleg,hzd manufactured mincers of
deteriPacas. from "sekl,d , the eters!, been
bean' -take); from thir!- ,
cents, bya.vote of 109 - • -
.fdr.Marris =eve r:er the iota hi '
Srbieh the amendment as ted. „..,
entitle de imteuensuet;_..... pun tas matted, pond.
lug ast e h the Bonet, t.td p. rn.itookareceet,- •
Ereniogbatfort—.-Mr. Van:Winkle milled - Sp'
the bill to prevent the asonterftitiarof 'tete -
Of the United Suites. Pealed..
The eauridarr.tion of the Tarr ' . Mil wag
liased,•the question being on:Mr. ,Poweire ,
..;
Metiers' to reconsider the v ote by , which the
tax on chewing tobacco'.trai raiseefremadt,
31 cents. Tho notion Waeitairiedi and the:
original: qaution•ieennitig,, , the tax of BS
' Mr. Chandler moved to amend the!gatinta'as
amendment taxing finci - entln:linik, per hotel; . ,
papyri, be. 41 °cute,. and . Meer!. IS: anti , .
perpouni: was_agreed to - by,32. tict't
Mr. Wilson moved to amend, inereteleirShil
Jan. on whisky, $1,28 frets Jaly' to • Citoir.4.-..,
- 1864; fl5O !rem October, 1864, - to - Tsnuarh
• 1856 and "to $2 Per • gellOw thereafter.:::.-;..A
a Wils M on!, amendments Were rejected by
gainit .
Mr.liondriala meted an amendnientirawi'::•
'Tiding that from, the first ..day,of July4Bs4 - 1
the-Ant , asiy Of Tidy, 1865, the tax =Ms,
'OPleils shall-km one dollar, azidtrpni Viqrna
:an% dinar and trey 'ambit
Mr. liondricks =attended that the I . ..repentV . .
Satires' a Suinotv'end Oppressive tax:up= , :r;
'the corn growing regions -of. the Wait ..where",• •
She people ware unable to get their ,
market, except - ha the form'of whiskey.
*— The amendment, was rejected by a 90tal-e1. ,, .
Ioto2l ::
kite Benafe,i4l.o
, .
Few York lita.ikep,, '
Nwar Teas, June 3:;;-.0..Ottim sinlei ',Mina derfaed -
change. Siam—Stateandifeetern be better and lie . •
geed demand, 57,00313- fur Extra State, 38,25 for'.,,; ' •
.8 . 11. 0. Waisky attire and firmer; .51,3031310 -..: ' ''• _
1,11 for Wetterm• :Wheat satire for Chicano. 4ringli.. 2. .1...
tC l 3 ad l , We k :n w e I m ti .l.liCe rknreCa a ll b a ;
d ' ma cr a ly or
t3ilei,
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Het'llLtad Wetern3l.l3- 0o; gccdaraeri,-I''(ate active end do:Hoar higher; 93329 1 far, al ~....-
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tree, te arrive.. Wm.l - 4telet net arm. ' feltramm a i..'„, •
abide _ l . Oll . .-PiO-MadallGelTrectlie and - 'hichirri`' `.-
$30,3031 fir kers, 130 her Old da.:l33 . Pivev"•;7l ,-"," 1 '
en
. rof d tgew dm; 12.1;0132-7,53 roe Oki and Kew kiiimae:-...i.,-. • .
, 3323.32,6 n .for -Prime Herr. - limf mato net re ,
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&Ad! bleier; 03,10313 for -11 ma, f.Ble , for - Primal , 1
.410,60310,10 for Belmaked fileas,E l 3, o i!a4= fir Saini''''''''
Mesa. - Prime' Meat Let arm. tint lamina ladle ~,:...,
firmer, at.11%311% , Lard fireer' at 11 8160; .
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flatter dolleAlateehadamastre, at lii3ioo. , ' ' • ."I''.. -
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•" - Phlllutelphla Marker. ' ,- ' •...,- .. ,
Penman-ram; June 3.=The aiirearallo carniia..., , ,,.
tilts at amen was cheerful ;maritime Snore Mag. — 1
The Flour market was Arm rk,d-4 , 40 bide werlarasf," -; 'i'.
at 47 , 37 3(11r4 76 fur ;atm.. mid 37.75617 :fe10r - Ex,1...' . ' - :' :.
traiamdy:. Iticelgts light... There man anaagsitt. - .
Rye irp.arprtorial2fia.l,T 4 ens is mo*delpsfiet 11.1'.. , -. , ! - 1
• SS host and 330 bath; Red cold at 31.331,83; atva.',7' . .;?
White 'at no: .117e,..comarates, 51.10. Lawn -:la .': 7 ' _
Atelier and 3 e.higlver;,-30,000:fmh-Tet ow' wad a t: '. , :.7.
111,131 ' Oata arc, ste ady a, P6g,i33, - Bark lowa,: ."-
Tanned' to
.141;60. ''.- Clnveresed i. newly at 00 . 33 8 -- 7';' ,, ' . : .
MAO. '; Sr proTl:l6rut amok la a One foglog. , Wit!.ky),...
in `rt./I:gold; smell tale of -,, DWI; at 01,3231
....
Bales ,of Laaanang ;4 • 4.1,..ki .Corn Vinegar ' at 1 0 6.13e"'j'' :-..,„ 1
. , StoCk ' t6iii ' mancy nititit, -.-.:: 4' -; •
• . . . ,...-...-.,-.,, .
Ns/ ,Vass, Twee 3. , ;-11oney stradj . at 3 firi.oente,.. - :t.
Cold 'srithast detldet change,' bpriang at 14K, +.1 .4 ::.1
Goverament ;stake steady; 5-101 cidip001,104.24.,1 1 : z Seoyhe tamer: ..
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Comb; cb0............, 815. i tfarien.....„.—..."43 . i.,' "ce.i . . ,
Paella 1ia11.,..X, - - 037 at 0. - a P. _ .' ' '1.1.1
Vow 'fork Oettnel.-1314., Cf,'5rfka........ * 1.11.
Sale-1.4.......4.„.'...i.a11jg e.rt; W. tr. t 1.,;...... ato ~,...;.:
xiwuctm..4..;...;:...t.-al; - .- •. -. ~. , .
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thiretaxarr, Jame 3.—Sionr unchanged avid thadif, -, '''' --r,
mend light, but the hoiden, are few at 36,36,73 for -;,,,......, ''
Superfine._ Wheat in g - 44. dviemeakieed the .grie4i , -- -,
friner i Wei' it pato trchkeia tea at 8 1 ,6 0 . Gnu I. ' .
higher; for Shelled 51,173 l,18; 'E dr.li at 51,10;".11 ~
vate.ate....ll3a. .nomineLy , Theri it no demand - 02 r ', '7 ,
. 3 W1 , 9 1 Whit l 3- 11 ;ad.Y. at Fl So. Thera hia. grara-:'
goad-',
dimaad for Stenircrk ;,oOrs of 2,00) hb!s.st $34, Nti....-',
at the date bolder, mked higher Vies.. 130 a aldat,- ~.....;
in grad -dimmed It 33‘..; Lard , te hild as .11M, WC ''.
-Dopera' 'Ter 134... caflim,,te inwer.Liozgarsaa atoi , , , r •.=•'.,_.
Skid ozho.
esurllited, •
app..:l - rmOtrr. ° ;.Itt,inici iini-140.11'
btaccunt eadpac:::: is .:
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; . ..claciag&maiket.
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tberceae.Jansb.:,—lticeat 'Wriceit 's l eet/7 i 441,1,1
tit '15 1 ."3 1 P4%. for Val. 5LY001.26 , , , ,t , Tor; Ne.
Oone gal.t and dcallned - .1%5 . 20.7. eat. eo 151,1401;IY•
for lio. - 1 ; _841.16t,11% for c.e.Y- Oafs bra( as 7..tti v
70%. Hea l er nos anti and declined lc; sates vgi
~ept,zax Perk. tram fer Pria;ie
:blass,,au dfralgble ace
.1d request,. Lard 13%q1.c%e,
5 t enClorn
&vines-10.000 bbls Floss,. 0;000- btub""-
1.1.29,1X9 blab 0411,18,0001mah ads' ' - ,
B aiyawati , ;.4o;ooo bbve YLur, 25503 bash V7lcrit:
bosh Core, ;Loa bash .oau:.` : •
Oege .
Oesneio,ifs:y I, :ti'lent . lttter., Wheat . qaterft' . ..
51,60 for 17- attern".Bprlaglnrlticti is wanted./ of rho • v
17dilita, bat 'Cordial:tea -scarce: Core LI:4114 Old
is bold low in. atom • Oita _arm an* valet, aed
?Oat lay; .70 bash : Carnelian =l;r , .
Canal ;Freebie doll and .tracbanyed.....Flettr4.7o • t
43e. Wheats:ad Ptia 00, Lets ea In New Tort , - - •
Ito reciblpti by the Lakes. . .
. Canal Exyctt. e .— . 4 , 710-1 41a.flear;184,itIO . ;1..
; St. Loom Market. "
•
80. Loing, Julia .9 ...-YlotEilnaiederets
47,76;38, tingle X $6 EMI. cliVEntat active =
sad area bayersl,Chotee 5 1 . 75 ftt 70, strictly
81.6,t01.70.. thstainicti re at We. brogans doing
NYwer i34rier Oorndall anddraoping I - Choice " -
ley 11,23 a NYAlta S/,25, nixed 111,12.
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. • -;16 - rNTERs.
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mftwis.• — •,3l.Fni:gaii.e.: • .I. •
yy~lyAndeisaa, M. • ...WOa/kite
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The rivit.la stll4raatelhtiiiteitai',lit •••
iitittiabmit tope, Sri Mt 'What .17 theStree Marke l
ca 4 fotr . .fret milted au!Vilals gain:
The weatietrecoatiattes akar 'mai ;Imm:it. •
Shen Iris beta no anirsia ilheeMecinutlet
from Ehe rhMar packets. The Dilaware,4om Zane.'. •
rie, era at Glaie Mame hve
at ealog, VeM
fleabtleat be toted at the trhsil this tiorptee •
Tb. Myer Anaemia; faeCtacthitail sad the
lea, for Imutholle, Mind lilt maize lb° latter' •`••••••
heat Lott hers with • B.6lt.trlp, likaaditiett to
Itha had • ci.exiderable qot at lumber
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Tikllii l74 thitdon.,toi riff 'salmi Horneet'Sarij: ,
yesterday efterncca, after tacit: na tilers slam*
twenty•font bonra.
T. Mittens :tarred the Eatin- •
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sir: of eanni.iat bar freight and thin sneceeditd • -
, Nabob twist. The Leonidas snit Ontario were •
detained st the time place, bat anteceded is betting • ,
crier mil bock nvieb dialculty.; • • • • -.:•:
011.4 Tllghlwid Cider and Cbcrelee,
ern - Wed lb lease Cletirdistt for Oda oaf Thai"- :
duornd the Ju D. 'Gilmore, argot,. front Weekly, t
•billt TAMA 'arrived at Cineinnatl Wednesday. : • . • • •
..estiding hi their: robseriptlonn Lithe ; . . • !:
toad of BanlbuT
the rbolOtb ofJnai i , t
F 1 Ibis .1:1 tinieto , oonipoto fiprize Lug. •C t pt : i s
It 0 Grey istbalrman of the committee., • •
s. ,
This nnstto'of ths boy who plebs:l l p the &bib
threw It esti - bond 'from UN tri t 'vbsa, Cu Gnus 4,,
Mississippi tinseled %Wit Ttiblta /gind,
obtsi Oopenalinner..: He belongs la Bibby.
abould be tpsle.mbakely . rewarded A,r,
us sant, Ijitit &ISO' suid trrb - titt.t. packfti. :,:kt.m.t.,;,d,
ter. oipc•iv panne t• .n.r.tom 4.1,10 s,r estrir;
sti *ld Loblerlife'llierraalat •
Bertha tan saperfor sorointoodirilotie Aurelius
anCis toe bstgwotrwt•otat and
Mr D Retitle, Li tboolert.'• • • .. .
.Ttleiridl•ltSown end reliable Chin P deiCapt. Time tr.
Pak anvil' brawn bfcard: In t /0t 1 1 : 11411,1 • 1 1't.:'Ir• 'al unlit:
ta r
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sz .be windy to lam Car atlittatintlasibirallse:'
sibs tih .....1Bc• Eg.
badmen, nresDeni bap. Ls a dbIDWWaiTtP 4 . •
frau hip. I ' • • • •••••-.:
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set otaispiriesticill:Oteaiiii fitgatlers ii): • I' . '" l^ ') ii 7.1
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sicsoffiliaisu.. .501i,0 1 ,24, , ..i.-1:1;: ‘ -i. ,, l ~.
iii*fitil: Ites t b.' If-;44.11*.:72,..4;Vi.ag;..-T,--
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