pittsburgh 6aatitt. tESDA Mlat::ING: JUNE OH AM) WILMA, The ila [diary Fair .. _ Tectardny was the Fourth day of thy, =eni• tart' Fitir, and the a tteralanee wee C 5133 1 ,1 a 3 large at any day since its °peeing. The Ban and Floral Bel were pdrtionlarly well Rae dad. A large ro,ber of vi•itere from the ue rey ar rived yeeturdet, and tr.,m i:re, ent led;catiens , he ro.teipte will eace•.d the ea cootetit,Gs of the must eatiguine. o I.e. evrweleg Audience bell wee 611e4 to its otmont capacity to wttnces the rendering of Julius t./.le's mution.l tableau of '.oo.te Eel Slore,?' by the United threoltu S i ngers' Eocle lee. Tho concert was a complete success, aod•will probably increase the Fair fund about two thousand dollars. The Competition for the Firemen's Flom is becoming one of the prinewai features of the Fair. At ten °Wee!: the following malt eras announced: Allegheny ...... . flop° (Allegheny ) Vigilant Eagle Niagara Dew:Leine ...... Neptune I=3 The Neptune Fire ocw.pany has presented to tie Fair a magnin.a .t horn, to be given to the company which had the next highest vote In the competition for the prize tern. This °waning Professor W. if. Stack wilt giro speed concert for the benefit of the fair, hi the Audience Roll, in which all the public schools will ho largely represented. The greed chorus will consist of about three hoildra'perfcrerere, with instrumental accom paniment, and the whole will be umber the direction of Prof. Stook. The programa will consist of Doles, duets, trios, quer teems, and choruses. A member of new patriotic songs will bo produced, rotor of which hare been written for this occasion, This entertainment, owing to the tarp number of performers and the interest ing and novel character of the programme, will prove one of the most attractive of the Fair, and the ball, capacious as it is, will, no doubt, be fall. The ttokeui are fired ot twen ty-five cants each, and can be bad at the ma tte and drag stem in this city, and at the book and drug etoree is Allegbeey, and nt the door of the hell in the evemag. Amongst other articles for sale in the Old • Curiosity Shop aro two very nest cottage houses made of shells by a lady in Ohio. Al though is very moderate eircumitances, she very getreronsly donates the proceeds of one of these beautiful cottages to the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair. Tbo amount realised from ten Salo of the other she er.occts to bo handed over to her. Will ant , hind and liberal persons boy three beou'i ni models, and in this way lacreaco the im.ra fir our sio'a and wounded aolders, and also err:tribute to the ovation of a lady who has devoted mush time and labor' to aid tiro Pitteiergh Sanirary Fair ? We are gratified tj learn tL a a prominent member of the Executive Committee of the Pittabergh Sanitsu Fair hos en offer of $llO in e2ah for the price b.ot. d,nated by toe Cast:nylon Oarscihn, James provided another member of the Executive Comma,ae rent the boat from S. street bridge to filharpsborg, and thence to the place of•etart lag. Ma latter mambo: of the Executive Committee ix to hove tae rielt to choose the time and acne of wet....r. The rtf, hos barn arcepie.l .1 thus a h andltme c .14,1bLitlOrl to the Lund for the slob and vi,unde.l Follin r is toil:tree. Tito :cleiptiii up till e:avunte• to over h ill the Ls, • ‘.crt tu,ly its.;_trge. of say dty tince tlii opa,.a g. C. Coleman's Agricultural %Yorks. Mr. Columbus Colt:J . .lu, rr i.rict, of too d igricuittrit I a..piument Allegheny city, has be.,mn the exclus.ive for tho Eps.n.m2y, Pr-l-le Bird and Malan flay is Cols couLty. These rake , . • are x-ron gimp's at ptrfri nerio r-Irta it toe. at/ wo•k^eirratiirii rang`, Cr ground. • Toe urn.briL4 Cl 5, ,CG!, are ear ranted to rertia Oat, •11 •Od. ti:Ler the raked t a a nferii , tt.l by .1114 ct,ab , .! rear, a boy of r c .0 fr fifteen to twenty acre, pa day. Trity also ahaptotl firr grzlo bald,, at/ in many Inatattra formers tare taired orpiaigh by raking btl.oloi , Art» fn rite trarien a pay for the circa..., iiieurred in Ile purrbfreaa A.l theta.: ferni-thed by th-e cit a bliturAest are fist premium. reltes. Sherd art el, In use in thit,lied Stater, toL d Lore gives unikoraal si.tisfactiTn. Mr. Cilemln ha, ,ere:ail inc rent righ, ti all tbo abort. r.ki,s for this section of country, and to prepare/ to Al . ordna at wholesale and reisat at hi, establi,hment, at. Marion avenue, near the Pocit.-.Tiary, shorty cloy.. Ica connection s7i'lit the share we right as tics that lir. Cc.lernan is inarnfiietnring th• cast steel teeth of hie rakes apse, a principi • pwallar to himself. NVa may ray rOO upo Oil subject open smother occasion: Episcopal Convention.. The Episcopal Cosrent:on of the bloc: re of Ohio dosed it, It:obeDe .... Dayton on Foi day. Mulatto was selteted as the place for bolding the.next C.rittention, the time Axed biltigthe Monday after the first Sunday in Juno, 1865. Resolutions wore purred inle vor of the endowment of the Epteetente. the general sense of tho Conventicle was that the endow ment should ha a part's] one, tearing a part of the expenses of the Episoopote to he rale ed, as as present, by an equitable tax on the parishes. Areit:4ll . Jan recommending the eitattlish . mint of an Episcopal Female Seminary in the southwestern port of Ohio, wos adopted. Oa the cubical of the state of the country, Rev- Mr. McElroy offered the following reso lution, which was unanimously pasted by the Oonventloc, standing: Berotred, That this Convention desire to express their deep sympatby with those who are laboring and suffericA in behalf of osir beloved cannery, in sustaining our goreri mentin the suppression of robsllon, aid Witt they hive our comet and constant proyeOs, that the-God of oar lothtri may golds a d eontiroterc bless their e ff orts, until they re 1 4 crowned with complete seeress, and tercels, a in a true and perpetual peace. Editors Gu.ITO! wt,.lk to bare inser:ed in your paper a distinct dimlaiater on my part, =don the pert of my family, of any partici pation in the tarring and feathering of the women In - Youngstown on tLe night of the 21st of Muth, or in the attack mode open the house in _which they lived. I woe in Pittsburgh at the time of the occurrence, my wife and daughter were not in town at ail that evening, add my son Henry was In the Beading Room; Iron whence, in company with Mr. John Wick and others, ho went to the crone of dieterbenco after the inmates were taken away. Those GICI etreple, true bete, which were borne 000 by the evidence all the trial; ar.d talon will be still more strongly sulsits.stiated on the next trial. Wee. Dana Inc. Death - Of Lt. Col. n'tn. B. lassady. A telegraphic dispatch was recoiled laci evening by John 11erper, Eq., from Col. F. R. Collier, announcing, the melancholy intol !lvaco of the death of Lleutenant Colonel Willtaa 11. Moody, of the 139. b. Pennsylva nia Reiment who was killed during ono of the reca g nt bat ' tlos. Ms body 13 in Washic.g. ton, and will be forwarded to hit be me to Al legheny City tar interment. Col. Moody en tered the novel. on the 2.6:1 of August, 1662, as Major of the 131:11 regiment, and on Jan nary 31st, 1861, was promoted to the .position of Liettit.oll2.rit Colonel. lie woe a b 2,1190 1101- dier, a true man and a faithful friend. lie 1 widened mother and chic)r to mourn his lots. THBATILI.—Thia c voning the beautiful alert' Sensation drama ut " Uncle Tom'e Cabin " r ill be presented at the Theatre, for the hut time thfa aemon. Manager 'loader 11011re•prodoeee thu play M. the present In order to elf brd atuitgre to the Fair en np portnotty of witnevink; it. The he , utiful Irbh sensation drama entitled "Collet., BIND." It In robeerral and will alscrtly be produced. Mr. Chippendale a fe.vmito with --y 11-e the Theatre sotrg public, 6hen t beuellt. • SIBIOCIAT WOCNOVD.--WO beamed last evening that Captain Samuel C. Pahoyer, of Company G, 134th Pennsylvania Regiment, usa.aorionsly wonndod daring ono of tho recent battles. Colonel hlelleroino, of tho 102 d regiment, 13 reportod to hove boon mos wounded. BALLOI7 rob ohcz..p porthr monthly ti outoo.d mai be bad si.t J. P. Hant'e, Kunio nal, Fifth Akre. sad Sam: 0° , 4 tb,Pederal alteety AlleghoDY. _ _ Our Book Table FTrll2ll,lto 131" 7 0 By GO 7.ll7tlltrn, Antbor 4 cr.) 1../swg and Coant , y Tc . .t.kicz.” • ,;.14. D..y a. etc. bottol . k Dor s rt.im.l.• burcb • tor ptb. by .Lary:liner,an 1 73 Fir. street. limo . .0411 ila.olt:011' has long yin., yeearti f.r herself such an en . tab'o deg", cf f ar,r and er , nfidence with her readers, that a Lew bock from her pen may be said to have a pri pc, section, without probation or trial, of their g..od opinions. This is not at all to be rome plsined of, when it dons not render the popu lar favorite a careless worker—le We bee DO MI:onto thick it has done in her ease. In deed this no.l book of hers, of whin}, we have been reading page after page, and chapter after chapter. with a time.olArious plecittro that reckuced nut the hours of its indulgence, is evidently written with the author's beat powers diligently summoned at every aiming, —or, rather, we should have said,(lest any im pression of strain or effort might be conveyed to the render.)with bee best powers spontaneously amine, and happily and effectively working together. Though she is at ail points armed f gaiat t the assaults of modern free-thinking. and upon all points, from ‘ five to fifty, stroncs ously, theroughly and Calviniatically ortho dox, after the strictest NeerEngiand fast, lon. yetlasil Hamilton's way of preanhing her ley sermons it singularly free from entry tray of the nasal sonotousaost, and many ether faults, which, oven upon the printed page, seem to haunt some of the welt set tutiletical forme of !Fatah. And this oircem atones adds nary mock to the freshness, vigor and raciness of her style, and renders her exhortations, especially when she addresses herself to the sine and follies that not eel& m crop out in the life and conversation of chtrel-members, singularly piquant and in teresting. On the whole, we consider that Gall Hamilton has written well, and since us a book that most people would profit by read ing, under this somewhat quaintly auttore, but not undescriptire, title of "Stumbling 1,01/T or 1146 A: el ::r Vacitee , I.:•• r , l-N• bat ev,chas, Lettere, AiillArsra, roe'amations,, cud Messagea. W lAD u Preltralaa ry Ek.tcb of his Lite. By henry J ney.o.O. Acre Derby St Miller. 5 Apra.. Weer Pitt.. t:trgh: f3r tale by Henri Mince, 71 cud 7.31 - 111 b ctrael. 49.3 pp. 12.e1a. The appearance of this volomo io gni., tincoly, as iladoed the design was that It should be, when the ready and•eisslilo editor and politician who is the compiler of It, en tered upon his task of preparing it for publi cation. The Prosidentill campaign,whioh wlii 5500 open—if, indood, we ought not to regard it ns oponed already—will call for the rocords which the canuidates of the opposing parties have made; and tho friends of Precidont Lin• coin need ask for nothing fuller, nothing bet • I tar to meat the exigency of the time, than this book, containing, as it doers, the history of his admioistration,perhaps ea fairly sketok, od ns for years to come, for obvious reasons, will oe possible, and by far the beat and most complete collection of the President's speech et, letters, and addresses which has yet op• reared in point. The addition of correct cop ies ci the public documents which hove emanated from Mr. Lincoln's poo, his pooc ice ations, messages, ate., is alto a most to.! enable and TlOieloso ono to Mr. Raymond's book. ANU DAYLI,OIi. a Hotel. By !am Mary J 11.4 m -a &Mho of I •l.saa alveta," y,' ••310aloo - ••11nm,tca.1,7 • Dora •Joatla 111411Je," ...recap ax 554 run s:l.n," e.tc. To,lk. Carl. u. I'itubur4 l, ft.r 11,nr7 3.lte,r, 71 and 73 Filth strut. 191t3p.11a, • "DArkners and Daylight" will not diesp. p ;in: the reader of Mrs. Holmes' previ..ul et.ries;—the pleasant mannur a :he Wang of it, he ever gratrieg rower of attraotion, by whtch our s•tention, oar In•erert, sod oar eympethtra an drawn torah ted beli,may tn i•rd Weil give It title to reek witb coy of the 'tortes she has hitherto predneed. Being at rnedv e favorite with a considerable p,rtion • • of the novel-reading public, it id mare to ell that her present both will add to the number o: her adm.trorr, for it stems to combine, full as man of the elements of sue.tese as any tarot c , At nu yet RI Well. C- paral Fleury Campbtll. Dien-o.i the 25th ult , from wounds or. feiTed on the 21,..0, in the battle of North itnna Bridge, Corporal Henry Campbell, Co El , d3rd Itegineent NOII/yl,llOie Volunteer, lac deceased was a rerident of this, Mil— 1, a mother, a Widow, residiag on Wylie st.etr. He woe only pt , ..<:, yea, of ago when be an [4:04 t he Sixty third. lie partimpeted in t vaaty•f...eir bentlee, tinder SleClellau, Rape, tither, Burnside, Mead , ' and Genoa. Idiot year be ni,a placed on the roll of honor, for meritorious condom on the held. He was on 1,,,ral OCJILIIPCS highl3relleptillleetted for bee gallantry, and though but of a tender age, be always inrplrpd the . uholo regi moot with that le , averr, whidh brave eiddlers always honor oval esteem. His bereaved mother, while le mooting the death or her only eon, bee the consolation that he died for hie country ar.d in dufence of the prniciples of liberty: " *PECIAL LOCAL Natal FAULT, Plain snd Ornamental 51sta lizotet, 411 d dealer in Pennsylvania and Ver meat elate of do best qasitty at tow rates Olfice at Alex. Laughlin's, nest the Water Work, Pittebargh, P. :LIO AND SICQUZS.—Ths ingot ai entosent in this city is cloth sod etas, at tree than E3stcrn pricer, at Barkair, 59 GLr hot ?trret. blzisiss nro prostrating the Volunteers by hundredX, the hospitals era crowded wi th them. Soldiers, be warned in time. HOL• L'iWAY'S PILLS aro positively Infallible in the sure of this disease; occasional doses .4 them will present the health 04.113 under the gre atost exposure. Hollowayiti Pills and Ointment are non en taiied, owing to the high price of dents, at 30 cents, 75 cants and $1 10 per box or pot. For sale in Pittsburgh by it. L. Fahne- rtoiik sod Co. For Ilia of Pultou'e drug StOM, Ftfth !treat, Pittsburgh.' For eals also by Geo. A. Kelly, Federal este:, Allogbony atty. Sumo's - gni—Samuel Graham & Co., hier ctuat Tailors, have removed to 73 Smithfield ptreet. We are just reeelvlng oar second supply of spring and summer gapds, and would most respectrully invite our friends and the public to general - to examine our new stools, believing it to be one of the least awoke of merchant tailor goods in the city. Every garment warranted to give fall satis faction, In both prim:, and quality. Give at a bcfpre purchasing elsewhere and judge en rs els 0111111.1 r A MoCsxot.ses, L'ierchent Tailors, Nn. 73 Smithfield 'Groot. SZTETINCEI and Sbrotinga, at lower than manufacturer's prices, at Barker's, 59 Ilattst street- Sreotaa Hama.—The attention of or.r madam to dirootod to tho brilliant assortment of Spring and Hummer Goods just reeeived by oar friend Mr. John Weler, rio. 128 Fed eral streot, Allegheny. His stook comprises o great variety of Fanoy French, English, Stitch and American Cassitneres and Cloths, and kno and Catalmere Vostings,---all of which ev ll be made up to order In the Moat styloe and In the beet manner. A chol sts. lootion of Furnishing Qooda also on hand and for sato, together with a full stock of Beady Made Chi:hint. well and fashionably made. UUSZT.LLIEI and Pantiels of all colors and ZSI), :6t. Barker's, 59 Market street. (arms of EthirD.—Tll , subscribes wishes to inform tho readers of the Casette that be bas again a full supply of the justly oolobra tad hair restorer ifepretwater, whose oflect in reetoting gray heir to he oristeal color. pro venting . hair from falling out, removing dandruff, dm, fairly entities it to be classed among the groatost IllecoSa4s3 of modern times. Simon Johnston, solo agent, cornet of Smithfield and Fourth streets. sod 1m Sn.ce.—The largest stark' of bleak and aoloreti silks, at Darker's, f 4 Market street. Do. liorrtrr, Dentist, No. 162 Fourth Street, between Dmithileld and Grant. No inducements held out by offering low pris.eb; but nn equitable fee will be charged in-every eats, for the best materials will be ulhd, and all the time and skill memory to in tl.. pdsanent randtt - thell be applied m 1 r:8 PaqTll and Mamie at old priols, at Bar isci',, l 49 Market. street. • /ACCRARLD ELDISTR WARD Peorcarv., on the comer of Magee and Gsbbons streets, will be told this evening at eight o'clock, at MOP— Waite, Acatlon Haase, No. 54 Fifttrstreot; also, e.largo lista valuablo stooks. This IS a good otonoe for Investment, or to purchase home, cs possession eon bo given the port , chaser. Poogsr BOOK Loar.—Sco sdritilsemont la another column. Omarsim and earrings calls will to taken at theOmulbas onkel, No. 410 Penn street, day or nlght. All orders left at the above Ow► will be promptly attended to. All tolls =et be paid in adoenoe. • ,"- THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH 1 ill 141 ST MO'S BULLETIN. Rebel Attack ou Saturday Night. TILE ENEMY• EVERYWHERE KEPI LSED Gen. Sherman's Opehations Til E IMM RN:=E REBEL WORKS . TURNED Woawtsaroa, June 6-7 s. ID.— To Starr General I.+:r : Dispatches from Grant'a head quarters, up In o'cl t last evening, state that there bad been no fighting during the day. The enemy Made an attack Saturday night upon Hancock, Wright and Smith, but were ererwhere repulsed. Hancock's lines are witbin forty yards of the rebel works. The rebels were very busy on Saturday construct tog intrenchinents nn the west side of the Chickehotniny, at Bottom bridge, and threw a party across to the east aide. A di,patch from Gioneral Sherman, dated yesterday morning at Allatanna Creek, states that the enemy, on discovering him moving round his right flank, abandoned his position last night and marched off. McPherson is raff :lag to-day for Ackworth Thomas le en the direct Marietta road and Schoffeldron hie r . 'ht. It has been raining hard for three days end the roads are heavy. The enemy had an immense line of works Which'SVO have turned with less loss to sl4 than them. iignod,. It. M. Sra,vori. Waau INUTOS, JUDO 5-10 p. m. —To M aj. t,en /air:—Diepatchts have bean received from Grant's headquarters to day, but they reported only certain changes a disposition of corps and contemplated opor tioas. They state that everything Is going well. The Chief '..!aartermastor of the army re ports from a personal inspecti of the Depot at White llouso, that it is in moat efficient state. All needful supplies are on hand, and wagons easily transport them no the Briny. Our wounded aro being brought in, and t- ik. nneporti are not delayed a tment. A dispatch from Sherman 1 Led 12 o'clock naon to day, at Ackworth, sae I am on the rall , oad at A^k worth station, nd have full ons,,,son forward to withid sit miles of tri , miatt %. All well. Thera is ao other military i,lutalligence t E 1111 burrux GMT'S OPERAVON: SE\ EIZE EMIAGEMENPIIN 1131 D The Rebel Force. 01 Breelanrldge nvoltreard. Longstreet and En - ell Engaged. THE ARMY RESTING ON SATURDAY EaAre:karate. Anis tr Tat Po-re 1.. .- Jai.° 4, g. A J 7 i ce,alry wai engaged all day yesterday the licinity el ilowe'eStve. the ar,lat tar'. IMlult 1.4 i1a11.10.../ eunmand, wai badly detested with lore. We at, wards attacked Lill'. left or, the ro!ibatart.ey river, and drove a brigade eu• t their wort?, bill held tho place an hour, • hen we withdrew. We now h 4.111,PC4 Sit re lien. Wilton biriitecaod last night between Bethe,da Church and thi, PAca - dn'e.ey river. end bai a etrung 1 ._3 ‘1,5 ho 6c,e v. _ The less in yesterday's engagement was o ore severe than at Best reported. To-day the army ban rested .1 nothing bar artillery duelling has coenrred. In the light yesterday Bt , ankinridge occu pied the right, Deauregard the left, Long etrcet's corps the centre, and Ewell on the let', while 111R's corps was bold to reserve. Their artillery firing IS Li geed at some points Two et our caissons were exploded by their shells, and a number of man and horses kill ed and wi.undod. The wounded are being ,nt t.ff se ispldis as possible. Among yesterday's casualties were Capt .1. 130th Oaio, leg; Capt. U. Bard log, 122 d i thin, arm; Capt. Thomas Black, do. leg; Lieut. IV. Robertson, 120th Oak., che,t TIIF, LATEST FOREIGN NEWS English View of Grant'g Battles THE PIRATE GEORGII FOR SALE Hl4; ICl`3 &e jl.lllO 6.—the 'teasel:sip ,r ginla, from Liverpool 24th, vie t4leerst.,r,l, '23 . h ult.,errivea l.o.clay with three days' later dates. Tho news of the battles in Virginia caused profound sensation, and people ware an tounded et the magni!nda of the losses. The Confederate loan reouveted three per rent., and cotton became weaker ander the news. Some papers think Grant was defeated in bit object of advance on Richmond ; others that the result of the battles were indecisive, and that the Federate paid too dear for vie. lam if any • The pirate Georgia It announced for sale, at Liverpool, by private parties. The crew am been paid off, and her etiores sold at auctizn• HaddrAx., Jane 5 —The China from Liver. pool on the 26th, via Queenstowo on the 28/b, arrived lest evening. Cotton opened nt a decline, but recoreied and closed quiet and undhangtd. Breadstuff. and proviiiont aro dull. Coneots closed after .of6cial hours at 90! , -; American elect. are nominal. HAL:r.tx, Juno 6, 2 0. m.—A dispatch sent out by the steamer Damascus, arid duplicated par the China, note. the reduction 'of the rate of discount by the Bank of England from 8 toy per cent. The London Mau' correspondent at Bleb mond, under date of April 21st, states that the rebels had received full information of Gen. Grant's plane for hb; campaign. In a dispatch dated a fortnight before Grant umo ed,the operations of he army wore delineated with extraordinary precision. Ills ldollness, the Popo,_ took part in the procession at the festival of Corpus Chrieti on the 26th. Tho Confederate loan recovered ono per cent_ co the receipt of the Scotia advice!. Liverpool Brvadrivje Flour doll ; State Extra 18.19 and 3s per bbl ; Wheat steady and partially advanced one and Id per oat , Lirrree/ —Procialons—Bost very dull. Pork doll. B.:n=1611111UP, Lard dull. Tat. low quiot and :steady. Coffee inactive. Pe troleum qnlot and steady. London —Breadstuff, steady. Coffee steady. Iron Oral ; rails and bars 77 55. pore, May 29th.—Tho bourwo closed firm r.t. 66! 752 for relates. The Derby wan worn by Blair Athol; Gen. Peel sousad, and Scottish Chief third. Thorn were thirty ete.rters. Adv!ere tram Vicksburg—Boats Fired, Into ttc. m & urns, June 4.-13 r the arrival of this steamer Arthur we have Vicksburg advice. sip to the evening of the let. The Arthur was fired into at Columby a patter, of al- is gum, 2 and 12 Bounden. Befenteen shots took effect, raking her ,Zola a nd aft. Bho ROA also ridiled by maskit bolls two miles below the battery. Toro =en, were killed and one ileverely wounded." , ';- ~:. The gunboat Loolevido came up nadliti , ;.. gaged the battery, but they took no Ithacan! I her, directing their fire wholly upon I.h e ltl . thur until she *ea but of range. ;tibia:* Maion'a brigade bolas were lying cralliiia polite shore, posted below the bawdy., ...:-./..,.: The atestruere Ilenty Arms and JnOttat u ltta;: 4 x, eon passed down immediately altar t Ai:, thur passed, and reosivod the fair Ira the battery, ..hut got plat wittunta:lieb disi, &bled. It Is reported that eelotek, _ ' tt infantry us eupporgg this hattattii,4 . .:!.';',....t'i Gen.. Canby is s at 'lrlotelyt alagiiii in reorganizing his dorms. g..;:74;..,1 , ..- ..?.::4 , Gera Slocum's 'forces arc a Yer z flitgld , Inland. • -'-' -- ' ' Ilc.--..e,„ 1 / 2 . - t. ~..74 Brig. Clan. EdoArlbur and e:. ~ , ,-;,:lho Argue en Tonle to' °port t .. 2 . • , .„:.;,- , . -,,,,, .....tt ' :... 9 4' 44 :454'' - t. _,..a.:...-."--:...,.' ~'~ i WaYWcna.h.+~F:.bi•4+'iy,~~..w`G S ~L.33ru~v I'_ ~ry...:sv.T~ "e~"s-u.~r+ ....~.e•va Rte': +..Y.'rse'. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 771:M30101,1N, June 7, Is6l 1:_o bill d •ns•ing 160,1100 acres of laud to a d in con•tracting the ship csnal from preen P., to Lake Michistin passed. Tim Internal Kevenne bill was taken up. The Alaimo establishing collection districts a basis congressional representation W 35 adopted. An amendment was adopted taxing passage tickets of $3O fifsy cents, and tickets of $35 to $lOO one dollar. Amendments were adopted toning Incomes of from $6OO to $ 5 00 0 five ter cent , over $5,000 93; percent., Over $15,000 IS p<7 cert. The amendment of Mr. Wilson was.. adopted placing a tee un wood-sore es at ten per cent. ad valorem as in the original House bill. Mr. Wilson moved a now section of stamp duty of ten rents on all sales of wares and merchandise from ten dollars to tan and a quarter, and a duty of one per cant. above one hundred dollars. acted. Mr. Wilson stored en amendment taxing incomes from 600 to 5000 dollars, 5 pet cont end a duty of 7}(, per cent. on the ersatz over 5000 dollars. Adopted. Mr G:imes moved that Incomes over 15000 dollars be tamed 10 per cent. on the excess. Adopted. Mr. Sumner proposed a tax en the leaf of tobacco of 35 cents par pound. Itsjested. The amendment of Mt. Davis, for the pay ment of loses sustained by loyal citizens during the war, was rejected. The amendment of Sir. Davis, that no part of the revlnue derived under this act coal! be apptiod to the payment of negro troops, wee pending at Tenor! Hasse—The Select Committee on the .N vra.- oest, on the frontier, was continued daring the present Congress. Mr. Hubbard moved to Instruct the Tacna ary Committee to report the bill reperling ell acts for the rendition of fugitive staves. Lies Mr. Garfield introduced a bill far the more speedy punishment of guerrillas and murders. A motion was made to lay the bill on the to hie by n vote of 33 to 37. The bill was pissed under the operation of the previous question. Mr. Wilst a, from the Committee on the Ju diciary, reported back the Senate bill, which was passed; providing that no member of Cuvgrass shall, after his election and eontin• name in officio for try head of de partment, or bureau, or clerk, shall not receive any compensation directly or indirectly for any service rendered or to be rendered, either by himself or another In the proceeding, relative to contracts, claims, charges, or me:natation!, or other matters In which the Unite i t 4 rates is a party before any irsportmont, Cr civil, military or naval gem- wartion. Mr. Cux s acred the following t That the I recent extra distinction of a Sparish subject by the eelsm of the Chief Executive of the United Suites In the absen. of a law or treaty on the subject, was In violation of the Con stits.tion of the United States and of ;One law of undone, and in derogation of the right of the a‘3 lona, which hes over been a distinguish ing feature of our political system. hi neon moved the previous question. On its raaa•ne the motion was disagreed to-38 agi . mst Mr. Co, mcvcd to refer the resolution to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. lhen grced to by a vit'e ef 41 against 60. Mr. Rash Larne, of Illinois, said this war a e where a mon stealer and slate pirate was delivered or. Cu pew n cf M.r. Wi;eon, of lowa, the Tea. woe referred to the Committee on the J Odictury by o vv--e 72 cu 40. Mr Wi10.13, i,.m the J wit.tary Conniitee, reported back too Strata bill fur the outere, it trial of miner Access ag afoot the United tare, which was parsed. entlioris. any Judge of any District Court c f the United ritacon to 1.0 , 1 3 errors! in eases rola t.se to commercial to,rines. 'The sentence, on cmsiest. o, shall not be greater than im prison mstt iu Jill no year, Or a ant of §:me, or both Ins 'W . .. peaked for the summary trial 0! 11.1 ace.. lba 1411 parsed pt.Fiji:kiting members of Congress ~r otbtr Government employers (mu, rum pet:illation for sort .005 in sue pro. s lie go relitive to ',settees., claims sharp's, A •., in which the I sited States is a party un der ,lio,oo One nod imprisonment. The bill passed paying army and navy , Atra,sur, under the laws relating to lbws branches ne, too earth's. She bill I w red poulehmeat for o,na:er lei a ‘7,111, trtssucy notes or portal 62r- retry. The yrilLnLieg chime fr i-l - au.,i. in claim Ca 1 .03 ert , ing from tho dosit,,i, or sper,pristion of property by the Army or navy dating the robellion. It provides for the settlement of all claims of loyal citizens for oommimary and garter- master VoTOO acts:l4ly tarnished. A bill vr, introduced ropealtninil nets far the:on•it:l:u of fugitive (47.. 511,07111 - . - ...to were made to edject- o. At ths :eg5...11000 of Mr. Holmen the sal, Ject was opened for rene, eat. dehate, and the Lill wee mode the epecial order f Alen day nest. The Muse raft:L.3, 43 agalimt 55, tu me t/end the raise that a report might be made front the Committee on Foreign Affairs relative to the action of the Elect:Rive on the subject of the monarchy to Mexico. The H•uee priced the Senate remlotion of thane. to 001. bailey for the relief of the Red ties:. Adjourned. Robbery ti bands--S 2,11(.1(1 Re- ISZTEEM cw YORK, Jane 6 —Ono of our prominent moneyed Institutions has been robbed of twenty V. S 10 40 bcada (•+r $15,000 each, numbered 31571, 31574, 21575, and numbers 61606 to 216022 inclusive. Payment of the bonds rind coupons onexed has been stopped. A rtward of .12,003 is cfnered for their Teeny • 0 7• _ PatWO Railroad SAN FIiNCISCM, Jono t —The Cattlornin end of the Pacific Rtilro3d is now completed ald In rooming order for thirty-one miles from Sacramento. Workmen are engaged on the next reni , n of twenty miles. A NIGIACTID Cough, Cold or Sore Tbrost, which might be checked by a elmpte remedy, like ”Brown's Bronchial Trochee," if allowed to twcgreee, may terminate serioully. For eale by druggists generally. Da. It. A. Kum has returned from the East and can be consulted fora few days at No. 6-1 First street, between Marko: and Ferry P. O. address, Box 1239. /MISS 130t.D41 of every desirable 5t.71., from 25 emote a yard ap, at Barker's, 59 Market 1' rect. G. SILL, peausi., 248 l'onl.l awe:, will isa 1 cll basinevA of his proloasion. J.nara M. 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