'TL.=~^ter. . ROl*dauttg. 4 101 INDIG:::.-...r.i.ittliE 18, 1664 At -BIMB, - - i • . , . The Saidtary Pair. 1 . During allTaje Saturday eioriavenne lead . - • -'' • • bit l io .tbe Pair buildings wee trended with • seen, woman andchildren slating to andirons • tiebabibition, and in tho coining the crowd - • . i f.:" .. Jactre sued ;CI rach A &Mlle "3 t o Ten d er i t, d i m _ :. 1 estiP,pl, pars through the various halls. der eitisbas 'hero sh9ni their appreciation of the ...: i Pa* by the Ilberal -- patrottege they have en •... • I fen%firrard • it. The receipts up till las t • ' i•.. : All/ aZIOUDted to - the snuttifloont turn of • - f2.57•,000,: , , .. , - ~ . , • • ~. I n t i le:lir that ovary nerton can have .an'o' --•...-.., . - p,orleaniPftif visiting the Petri the Eteardive Oceandttee have reduced the price of edema ' elan. dl: tickets can now secured for th e ~ Mow. .. pries of - sivanty•tive cents. This 111cr-', alloy on the part of the Committee will tan _,L.',„ &leafs) a,stilllerger attendance. -.. : . • - that &marts have been affected for the •!-I3dcilsition of therpuplbs *tithe Public tic - hoots • • • at tee cents each, lf eacompanied by their teacher,,on the following dayi : To-de (bionL .. ''..&:i , ':d4.7) Sib two - o'clock p. m., Pint and Second••-'..,- i; , : • -;r:,..4 . ; i ' L l:VY -cle with `;` , hienchetter. t at 10 o etch e. re., Third and •:',..''Fe ara wirdet. Allegheny, with • Dagnesnit . ;:•?• 1 -,...lbtaont and-at 2. o'clock_ 'DA the saute dot .:e.,the Pi Second and Third warda,rittabargbt -.. , -.l ,7 l Tenbiatdayt . 'lotb, at 10 o'clock st: te.;Fourthl • •triftlt , stna •:SX;tls.‘arards, and et .2 o'clock the hannOll, Eighth and Ninth wadi. • .Tiirsday! _1•:-.1thlt, at IQ.o'clook'a: to., Lawrenceville, Sky' ••••`:isinetaittisifiatithiand-iTest Pittsburgh, hio4 - asi:bdzyttgb 'and. Llwrensoeville. - The tern mill plosive. the 'tat cents for each -pupil d report the mumbler at the door, sr . , may`- ill I be ' admitted to the litutar, If/oral! Hatt, •. °niter, liall a/ICM sts ll - echanielLi - • TOY. ' tine opportunity Ii tarred to . all one - - , • Emits tbot, nay wlsh to richthlk.grandest-1, , • The contest for the Prise llopr It &WlTS : cliff: tonily Contested by the flopeina Allegheny,: tbefesturr laving =dyed 1454 votes.'and' •., . the r ; latl,e 312: ••• The, - Tigilatt; is the neat klgbitag,,B22hallote being depotitad in its fa •---. :.;,:f *Tie , ' • . ... ~ — ., . .teatepagting,Oraftod Han Shot by I -- ' -:'"::::'-';" 'l-!I 4 1 a!aC_.allaw.. ..-• , . '-;".'' ' '.. - fie - Mfly !Usti - a snanianiell Willis= Stew art, whO was draftod an west Elisabeth bor ' etigh, was :41'011a d, bat falielto report to the Pro - vost fdaishal. •Ssareh has " beewriade for MaiitiEffeieirtiiiiii - illthont - iii - SiTese, ho biting always stimMeded In eluding the ofti; . , Maw. OA Saturday loot frifointatlen was to. :oelesil by PfOrSlt MeSsintliaostei that Shaw ' - lan woo ibosrding at the bottle of Prod. Elk; Pi Penn township,awd Jolla - D, : LSarber, a . , speedaletoOintabed falba Prdrost Mar- ShsPs alike, was I.' etidiod to arrest him.: Mr. fl 3 6iiiiiii . .iiiva. - two horse.baggy and-pie: , ..: etedad to Stowartfa boarding house, but upon - -,his arrival Storm." could not be felled- BO " . '., f r ont tearing thehl,,uscr M the *Moor rimelvad an rtemumitidesariptiOn OrSterrart; and after he he produedod about half s.mile from tho ' -.. ;Itatuna.ho_notlood A ufwoapproooting him "be - .;;auswerert the "dloripcion of ' tho, man he - may midi & Az . , Earber stopped his buggic ;-;", - tiod tat donee to.a . poet, and waitod.untit the ' men dune iv to him': Bo 'than askod him le . .hie•siiiio l. was:Otearirti'aild being 'r' ittilrasstivalyitolif him that he was under sir ,' •. --;, , iriest,'at the same' time, , exh.lbititig his :ardor. ardor. . I ' . ...gtawart. Stated ..that ;he woe lithe 'Person he ~, , 5.'..... sought. bat Shot he,- would.- nV.with him. ..1 scufilo then, ensued, ond .st art . being e barge and I vory paw =anti:we* ~. the clilcar -,..... ..downandlstarrad Winn. - Mr: fiarlMPOidered '' ~.;- him to hair seeefil" tikes, bat tia stitt on. `tinted to who, the officer drove,' a large ' . navyrevolver and End, tho ball 'itrliting the .."- - - (Vase tinder the 'shoulder 'bisdell ming ! '.r.:-.throllak,lo4jiad 03 .1:ang i)Ut Of tho l 3 zit,. blame t ho f nipptel , ' ,4, 2'ha - woundectrinae was :.,-...... enveyed. Ito . his boarding bonze an Dr: Iratrisi of Batt Liberty. sent "for. ;.It, w mad . . Is very„s4„ but , ln the opinion of ! th' at. jkoiling siehtn, not neeessatily fetal.' Stewart a aoa!'miner,about twee ty.s, years - 604., and unmet:fad; . At a late I ''' --- -",m tarifa); afternoon' he watv Otill' living, ";' , llepos - of -Ids rawavaly.Sirereentoitilnort.- Ftta al fir Lieut. Col. Moody. 1 The carOrrai, or .pietzt..Ool. Wm. LL bloody itooklbret CU Oat:raz .1 4m d . ' Irat . Laiely attMided:.. at twao'c'eimt."•the peed from theresidence of ; . • hI (mother, or, Boylostreet, Allegheny, to - St:- - Pster'i Church, where the Solerari had La. • • ressien services or the . - Episcopal, Church sraVe:peal. - .lBei: Pr, VanDensen delivered it beautiful! and approprlats eulogy upon • , the deceased, .whlcli was listened to with marked atteittlon by. the large andleitce as lsmblid. • 1 • ' At the cOnelntien of the exercises, the body wag removed from the church, the following' (Aeon °Mailing as pall bearers: Lieut. OoL ArlilaCci; Major , J. C. Bathe, -- Cap L- Eli _ , .. - .lifetussesen-and Oapb fr. K. Sloan, of the 11th , - , Aitsioxv-esi , kraior, Charles BAUM, of the 9th • and-Copt. Clow of this city. :r i Therallita,7ereort, which consisted of too otioipanie , S.,Wna nider the command of Lint , co: Waa'L.l/tonlk; whole entitled to ninoh , 6 -o x ielient_rnanmrtin Which be conducted the milit a ry pert of the preceasien. ' /semodistely `fallowing ;the hearse came ' the printers; . o f city, wearing white gloves, with' drape on their arms, and a badge • ; upon - which'iras insoriblid "Tjpogiaphical Union" aittred ;to th e lapel of their coats. • About one hundred printers were ,in the pro=`bastion - and•tnade quite a 'tine appearancet Delegation! : finm the Tarlotts trades repro. tented Li the_grades'Astembly"- were also j - . -- tdtendaroe. , The - family and friends of . ' the deceased folioled in carriages. Upon-sir- ..-tivingist the Ceinatery, Rey. Dr. Van Dealer! offeredupaprayeriend hican was ling by ,ensmbers of ; th.Petzes,..Clionsh choir, after which the :noel rahltary etre:roles were'per fanned. II Tha Miltage eras one Of the largest that' has token placaln this ,-- city' dating the and xelisiitedmatetedit- upon , the gen - ileum composing.the s oanstaittee of acreage; cf flio itlUroad "CM, dolditcs,frons. Cnnip.Repolds • ware transported Cier the railroad tree. Th e _Commlttee sled 'acknowledge theli indebted. nom to eel. D.r. Morrie,. Cammtpdaitt at Camp Ilejnoletti,l'or the escort - fartishaL The rfeittalne Or Col. Suitt Black. Pittsbarer, abraYanated faXlts'admir4lon • Of sind.devotlon to; the 'atenterlcief: the gat . . a lailinact who. kayo Ilelded.ap ;dm!" t ires ,saoridee en the eiMMz :01.124r t'SO/Ltmhelpit items:3 dotite VIM-le tho bodice Of OM. - .7ackst4 and ° hldody'eMd ithei brave of: pars arid' Soldier* kerVbein ,brcroglit home -;• With ell'tha bonen doe to ritiiet - Itircosi.thwbowl of-the mutat., brave and gal • lent "illack..-llet Moulderisr .Ix=„thContety's a: ntry:..itis now believed therths-gtoorid. :-.--.wharo be was' burled, near flalues the possession afloat army. Ai Wit bo te'wo eamo.action sboald taken MI Menro remains, and littrYtheet.heellol hit venerated and reepected' parents.' Mot a .I:amties be held, and waysend tuesilldiefsed so soompuslr:thli''''object.- - Mir* *bhp . Atoartadifearless .ricisitt, or Maier soldier meter - , . .Brew a mreid,thiliffam. Black's:id it Is dee tahltaensoiy P 4,80 'PO at UPI' be - . Great Treat. The Concert tot e gleon'en tomorrow ave. nis . z, at - tenant MU, BJfth streeti feir la: bandit of the Liiittary Coning:llon, by .ittr.„ sad lobs. B. Metier, prOZOISCI to be be a moat Cant Whir. both b regard Co the variety and the excelleow of the marls selected, and , the cduirsater for musical testae! the sadienee: Most of ow Leading =stews and =wafture , hatio already mowed their =Ls, and 111 these oasts considerable ectriaalty on the pert of Entails- "ganeral to haw the" principal °m art s of whote madam Wenn Many .„ ring =arta we in arca, fallen, we bars 10 Amin that ovaritowtog hziato will ro ....ward UNIT tastable adorns to gratify ma ;iterate 'ort:02:11 jt . " - and hely to 611 the corers of ' • oar Webb) Unitary Cormalulen. Beau* Jan Dais In the*, W-702 voted Leland hear illeperiptiODA to the f:ligmen a TIZZ . - ' 'No Ultaeby Wrest to' the several Pine , • • ,Oempeelie of 1'1143601h and Allegheny City that thisibreriptlon book now open in the - . -Attlee Sinew will lo aloud on Ttiesday , • gift ths Inst. talent time sub '•, carlytkras to sealed envelopes will berecidsed .. from the 'mural sompatier onto .Wednesday' gift, the 16t11 In *ruin o'elock„, 'when the . nibs faitle Tennipst trill be closed. eubseriptlons mast bo ad ,. tAfxwal Co James =ler far the - Trampm, mad Taft at the Phrman 1 Booth, to the U. 4/4/S! PR/PA " • 4 " • • • I Affairs in 011dom. We Zeleall The fallowing information from ft* OnOlfiriferfisireaf Itt&A bat : "The price of MI has gone up ttendliYal.ee oar last report. The =king price at the trolls la bow. from £.3 50 to $ 0 01 Per bal"L th° highest reached sincwthe business fairly emo =ahead; The prima at this point Are $0 50® VI 75, in hulk, and $l2 25@12 50; psekager included. The new Jersey Well, just aboro , thellaple Shade, on the Hyde kEgbert farm, is now estimated to flow from 460 to 500 bar rels-per day. 'no amount of oil brought to this point and.sent to Franklin, for ahioroant by railroad, is large. Oar wharves are 'filling op rapidly with barrel of oil.. The low stage of the risor retards shipping. Bat notwith standing a considerable quantity ta3 been sant forward. The ond Well, om the widow lito• Clintock Farm, tamed flowing on Saturday morning last. It is supposed to ha been tappet by a new well that is now being tank a short distance below it, by Messrs C. J. Lloyd and O. M. TIM,. The new well hat not yet bean tubed. It is supposed bpsome that as this is done, the . Hammond well wui CDSlilleiCli to flow a gain. The Hammond was flowing„ at the them of this disaster, between 600 and "600 barrols, and bid fair to be as penning:l as any dust has bean atm* upon the creek:. It it also rtmored,that the landed blared of this well, being one-half. .the oil, had beeneold,within the pelt few days, to a New York company, for 1200,000, and that a. portion of Aimoney was already paid by the purelatert, the paymonts to lea made month. Iy. Matters' look a' little blue for the par chasers,just noe s but we think the well will be-all right again in a short time. ••• - Tho nueltia-fer building tetras to provall among all classes of ear.poople.. The sound of haminer and saw is heard front =mail! eso, antrneer bonsai, mtpy. of, themsubstan idol anti; ain ipringhig up like tmegioluorntY part of the'city. Probably:lot less than ono handled buildings ate 11017 in proems tif con ' ataortion, and mah*More being contraoted 'for. " Nor is the building favor cenened to the Oil City side of the river. The rival town, of ' Laytonta is beginning to spread itself; and. both, there ;and on the old Downing place, is nitabor of sutatantial'and °von elegant dere!: lings,are•belig uteo'ed. Satantr, }kg has told to Me lifank,.Fozdhei et Co., or ? Philadelphia, his o i l Ilattraitt :ne the Slood,lVidosi MeClintook and Skirl , Perm. The Doeining rani, nearly opposite Oil City, was mirchr.tod on Tamdsy last, by Jas. Weakly, Esq., for the sum of $ 46 , 60 0. It con sists Of'looaent, and in our opinion Is worth arse times the amount paid for U. "ntification itieellk.. - A meeting - wee held, psalms:M:o notice, at the Mayor', 'office, Saturday eionlag, jar.e 11, for the purpose of making the. necessary auangeman4 for holding's MR! meeting to ratify Abe I:lamination - L . 4 Abraham Lincoln and And r ew ..jelusson. On motion, Tames Reese, ..of the tat Waid was called tai the chair, and B. IL Child, of ;the 4 th.Werd;chosea Secretary. - ; On motion, It wee directed that the meeting :be-held on ;Saturday orating, Zane,lB:l 4 , and that the notice of the place and hoot for" InOtatathog ho, given in the daily than pa ,- By directimi of the meeting the chair ap i,ointed'euS following committal in procure a suitable halt: • ,- ' ' James floAaley„ 4th Ward; Wcc. Phllllpr, 2d Ward; J. M. Brush, 6th Ward. • • Oa motion it was resolved that a comadttee of arrangements, to ocasislof twenty-five, be appointed, and that the President of thin Meeting be Chairman of szehbommittee. The inmittee apPointed,are 43 follows: Piasternh—J. Reese, Chairman, lot Ward; G. W. Coffin, lit WardrTlncs. Steel, 24 Ward; B. W. Mackey, 3d Wirdi--flottry Heys, 4th. Ward; A. MoOlintook, 6:1 - Ward Al. M. . c3O Brack. 6th Ward; W. 0. McCarthy, 7th Ward; J. J. SLOT, Sth Ward; W. 0. Davis, 9th Ward. Aiispbrey=W. Li: Mcßee , let Ward; .1..11. Brown; 2a , Wird; Curer Gang, Si Ward; John S. Jinge,_ 4th Wu& - . .oequeme enn ßerou2l—W. Oakley. itfanehates.....l9:B.: Spratt. - • lirmicohass-...F. K. Bankard. - ' .E4,1- inintio.eime- , 4.11.. -- .Taquos.. And Pittslerp3—Alexander Chambers. Arenhutthela Boivosk--Ilichard Perry.. - :Wed .1 - 18.6arg8-4. B. Aath. Tsto Peranestifte—Escialre.Oantble. Marna ncrg-4/iMall Saint. East Zalenty-=J:ll;Sterwart. Mantdsfd--1L- Brown. - Lawremeeiile r -0. W...Trvin. • The committees w ere instruce.el to meet al the Mayor's of2lio Ebro evening at 8 o'clock. Thy muting then adjourned. Ili ID CI W a h a i tra oar nd I: An Einmple to be Imitated. :.11i0 haffiftiVend7'kutottneed then:VW= .. the ‘foll Cariosity ,Shop" of the Patr,'ot .. 'Tahle on'arblehlhe Deolzration of Inde . nenienti-wit signed,in 1771, and the Chair, upon which John Hancock , eat. These new loolong to the State of Pennsylvania, and for them the Pair is indebted to thogenerens oon- Ideate of-d. W. BaxeDlee IN., the excel lent Clark of the Home of Representatives, of Hantingdon, Pa.' Hr. and Mrs. Benodim have jut retained home from a visit - to ; oar 1 Pair et: Isiah'mash they Wereuch gratified. ;Bet seedzig that -the ! assortmeat" was tot gulfs complete, on "their .retnno home they sent a piens of Gen. Washlogton's carpet, used: at eado his htutrters,./darilstown, .Tr. J., in. 1777 and. 1.715„ and a piece of the sloop-of.vrat Comberlant‘sank by the rebel- rad Heni-- mac ; and actompanied .the.donntl on with the followinx litter: : ' :1 - . Bunn , Soon, loco 0 .1661. Jos. S. 2doultsoa, lacr..-Dearldri—Bot.forgettiog our prondee we Rim. B. and myeelfres the of piece of Wishinutou'i carpet, and as. ptexo of tco thuriberland. Nct large, and cf no 'also but such as attaches to thohr peculiar h they may tempt moms who rale. such thbget to rt?, girdvenonge for them to furnish one drop of Samaritan Gar the auger - bumf soma one whiter ibo WarbfFreedom 0.11 them for :whatever they vtlltring.. I will awash for their genvinecess. If they idol -a matt to Om Sum ebsriOnf your city we will be amply re paid-for parties etch them; TrulLyouni, 7ftattn > z LlOtningo.—bating the Sornro thunder atoms of Monday afternoon, while' s four-bortekteem belonging. to - Mr s Chiessimw, near Oisy, Church, Bab oonnty,rams being driven along the road near that:Plata, three of the horses ,wers struck by lightning And killed : , Tha- drlveizot :Off ;eke 'addle boric ] look'afcer the zest; and ... hartliYAled he wa isted, his-sentbifors hone ho bad bon riding lent also . There was no villas I Co moth any oleo animas: . Coroner:pis Endrso.—The Plarrer Quad, or the Coronation of the Rose, - 1811 be pem. formed Ode analog, in. Audience nail, for the -- beriellt , of 'the :Efailtary, Commiesion.—.. This beautiful - cantata, for female VOidGJI, will ..he odeented by a logo-number of ladies and telexes underthe direction of. Prof. BhB7och, and ere hare:no doubt; fnein.thereP,Oti"V Mr. 8, as a teacher, thut this 'concert will. be one Of the roost pleuar4 and delightful of the season - . -, TorentVire cents is - the lierfeo of AIIOYAO OP ..OPPZ 8C 107111 4477tpt. Bimnol C. Seboyer, of Comm/ GOSIWPOuntt arrlvod la :the city , yesterday "g3l the noon - Daring - A. la. battle - tar etted a arrow wound in ono o f Me ankles, the lailde Joint tiring boon shot 0f... At thatll, Inn suptweed that arapgtattou would be neoesraty, but. be .10 now mooning. The - atunerous friends of the 130.1.17344bie11 l be grata id to lama th at ro action, se ws at flint mimed. • Aixrdirr , -.-On Sunday morning 6,011 1:1..0 as earrligo..nontkininitr rayons . was being driven along ths wort/ Passenger, Railway, near doh° Bridge, the horses became frightened, and turning sod._ decay of/ the track, detached one of the wheels of Aka earflap, ant threw the: occupants f nat,:teverely injuriog_dir.: - .lfarx Strom, o N 0.19 inizacande/leyi and , Adr. Otuis. Rhin. Tito other parties escaped with slight bruises. Tint ilitiautro Gown TOR 13.134:GBASic•WO 'lkepitt§lll3l2 tO loam Mit thi eygant dressing gcran gotten*, Oszalrant by Mrs. George A. Bogy, .and4onatod in thelazdtary Yalr, hes alteiny , reallaidevor one' thousand dellics, the 'wet voluntary imbscrlptions by the Cauthare of Gen: . • arnus: /t is incest 'beantiftd 'Mut costly.garment, end 'rodents evedlt upon; the taste: and liperality . of the patriotic d0n0r.... . . • ..Drsonantaa.--Sergt. Nord, who wasarront ea by tie dileghtas pelice setae daya ago, in Orna ohs:get! shooting W. Johastoa With& plater, on 131dp,stroo:i . had alleluias before 11.40 Z Alexander yestoulay, which rotalted la!hiadieet qtigeithoiwateotttar being unable to Ideatlfg e sa the paten who tined the Oita , • ' atop _ rosin*, .oastWe learn that R. 74.. - ;film, of Wow 'Castle, purchased a large quantity, of the: tobetav prorated by our suandontorers- to. the Bosiltary4str. .The citlsaae of that Flout CS* mrxre soniethbig . the now . that =not bo , iroMss ,o 4 in t his c nuntr7, by eallAig the 044 gat Tobacco - ThmtetiethY,...A a boys wet° sz , rested az, B eterity-eveniar for eating dis • nrdszty in front of the Nalthultdiege. They tr,ete Inesteettted daring the eight s and is the morning' Meyer.' Msx&Ador, geed them three doll= s oh eed optim a eadth they paid" sad wore ditehat4ed...: - -- Dia1r4. 2 .124 detriot win autumn* Ode snout& • ••., • ______„..........., Tho Display of Maga ,at the Old. Htu rioalty tdhop. ! Wo have abrade' mach Ida iaratio4 of • the flags on exhibition at the Old tlizioSity Shop, but their great :comber and variety, and the docp interest which attaches to throe,' Broth to call, for a more elaborate! notice. They coasting* in reality the meta tott.nre of the Fair which anneals to the Patriotic im pulse, and grateful arasibilities of the visitor —the only feature which !tin the blued with the hmoic fervor which every American should feel in days-like these. •If .4 good ehoirconid only 'be engaged to mime the music of the Star Spangled Banner to float through the fol of .these flags, the - patziotic Clint would ba ds usiastio and oopmlete. : immix Mara. ' . These are almost excluelvely from Western Pentiselvazia regiments—frame regiments being represented by two or three stands of colors. We enumerate below the different orgr.niptions represented Tattered battlo.flag of the 199th Pormsyl veal& Volunteers, draped laraeuraingfor the late commander of the regiment, Lieutenant Colonel 'bloody. The visitormill Ind it on the right as Ito onters. Next twit ere the battle. flags and , dritar•flags of the ! gallant Bth, 9th, 10th and 11th regiments or Pennsylvania Reserves, one of them, that of the 9th, being pierced with seventy-two ballet holes. Some of these flag, ware carried from Draneauille to Bothsada Church. Next is the battle-flag of tho 171st Pennsylvaula . Volunteers, and 'upon its loft Is the * !now blatorleal blue enk tag &splayed at the drains: tion of the National Cemetery at Gettystarg. , The devirals a circle of gilt sitars inclosing , the - coat-of-arms of • Pennsylvania, which is ~ beautifully painted, The flag of the filet !regime= "tomea next. It ie badly torn' and stained. Mader:math it is the sword of the first Colotiel Of the regiment, O. H. Rippey, but wanting the scabbard. The flog or ; the 57th regiment follows and after ft the /bigot the Union :Independent llaralry, - exhitiited by. Sheriff, formerly Captain,' Stewart. Bath flogi are sadly dilapidated. Another cavalry regiment7inseXt - represented, Cur dtb, pat commanded by Col. Childs; Who toilet Antie tam. Nothing Is left of it but the frioge. After it, comes the Ingot the 125th, and' the dross five( the 171st—the litter a beautiful largo flag of blue silk, with the United State. ooat-ot.artris In the centre. - ! The flag of the Getman Turners of Pitaburgh,•follows. An in 'caption nem capsules this flag totting forth' alleged .feet that: this bray of. men, •two hundred strong, was the first to reach Wash ington atter the call for troops MU issued They'reathed the Capital Agri! 21st, 1801. The 466 'tif the 77th, 153 d, 189th, and 105th, or Wild Cet regiment, are next seen. Over the door is the very showy Cog of the-103d, laso ibad with the names of twelve battles in 1662.; In the left hand cortfir of the half as you enter is. the flag of the regiment of which Gen. Alex. Hays was the lest. Colonel. st-- , derncaih it is a very faithful photo of the General; the canteen fro . •he was drinking when shwa eof Lientenratts Grant and H_,ays ',ellen in 115 when they wors men e/Ice. 4th - infants- ; his guiddon, end s , streamer. presented _to les, inecribsd isithithalegand, "My God in my Country," 'The flag of Col. J.. B. Matra egiment; the 123 d, and the 188th regimen also oemapy d i ',positions. There are other Union flags to rho Mall, but they' belong, e believe, to regiments already noticed. 11/VOLIIMIUST sil o. , . Neer the door , is a Revolutionary flag, six feet Nam, made of keavyred ink.— This flag was in use in 1777, mad before- the adoption of . the Stars and .! tripes. It Is ranked with_ the initials "It '13.". C.l'." below the Monogram .1. P.," d has fora device a 'rattlesnake, with thirteen . retiles-i -ipirpiption, "Don't tread on md.' This flag I w reseeded raGea..Crafg; teed by his dough ter °Med to the Fair. It is well preserved. sunset abuse. Thera aro no leas ithan thhty- one rebel flags oh exhibition. The Now York Palroon, mined bat fwenti.two. Some of theme are of very 11130 worknianship, Others Are inscribed with the DUNI of rebepriafories. The South era most Is the design - upon most of them; thoothers, with two or three exceptions; pre sent the asters end:'bars," , Wls have only room to 'mention a fewer then trainable tro.. pities. !' *- ~ i' Pare are two large olusniiiieri in tholtall.l Suspended to one of them LIJ Tory Small; red .ailk flag of the sth Alabama, ;alp ;a' handsomellatlDer, the obteras of aa me matisr. lei and color; with a palmetto tree in the cen tre, end .thttlnicription ...Tetrad, the Bights of our Country." Thi s flag was captured at Willluasharg, by Capt. George V. Gillespie, afterward, killed in front of Richmond. The' rartme fs of 'Woe ellk, with a star itt the control, andthe iradflPtlans arollea Mena tatneent."- Suspended:to theetteerehandelisr fi knottier banner or extras - to Weektriarrehip. The obverse is of blue suk; Witha flue alle gorise! pointing la the centre,: atittaleavy gold border. Tft. banner wan raptured at Nowberm It is said to have. been the best flog in the Southern army. -Photo graphs were taken of it, so f.uncatt had it, become. Saiponded betide this ban ner is a regular "stareand bars" Az& made of pink and white silk, and presented to the 2d Georgia Cavalry by the ladles of Chaseville, Georgia. Tort cl this flog was-once a wed ding arms. It eraseratured at Winchester In 1882 we understand we re hy Colonel Fonikof this atty. We also shown a 1 flag taken front the house of exl . rosident Tyler on the - 11th of May last, and Presented , to the Pairthy blejor General Butler. Hader- , teeth the gigs af the 11 th Beserries is a Rebel dad =Oared in the battle of the Wilderness by W. B. Elliott, of Company B, of that regi ment. ' !. .. 1 —Bath Is tv meagre description . tilde Pal. OW flags .oh .'exhibitlett stt the Old Curiosity Shop. And they do not constitute it tithe of the wonderful attraotions it presents. The visitor can epend a day In this departmert with substantial prods and'real pleasure. , .. , .. _ BP P.CiA.L.LtittA.I. NOTIICL- , 4 - rase Pair, Plain sad dirasitentaiSlats . , Roofer, andritailer La Pearaylvarda sad Tor. . merit alata-'ef the y !beat quality at low rater °Moe et diem- Loughlin% near the Water tWorka,Pittsburgh. Pa. . Knit= aro - the Volunteers by htuetiroilt, Abe. hospitals twei 'oroirtled with Athens: .SOLitten, bo vital/GP-1n: time. EIOL /AWAY'S PILLS are positively. Infallible in theatre Of 'this disowns occasional doson of them selll,fr,oterya tho health °Tea ander !Am greszill azPottur4-, P llls and.Ola t ment art. now rW, talind,ntrlng to the high price of:astte, ke., at 10 cents, 75 cents 'and $llO per box or pot. Poe:solo la Plttabargb by .4.11 . Paha*. Ace* Bar sal* at Fulton's drug store , Fin street, Plttuhlurgh. Bos . sale also, .k 7 Iff Iy, rodent "'trait 41logheay atty."-, • - Couch G rant rag Carpets at J. pinalt's, corner of Grant and Elfrh de, '• Itizairas In Carpets it koh'a, corner et Grant and Illftlt eta. . . • Ilsincursißlifits at 824 Vac* at I. Mach% comas . of Grant and Iflfth its. CLOMP out Pfeil 000d4 at reducedttriess at J. Btaolesiocrner of Gnri l t - atid' Rif 84. , . , - Caw. Aftullns ..at J. .81nelVt, ,cornOr of a4I . I P4Pd'EVA - sb• • • ' I'- . I taxovsta7isgtatitil . Graimm; ft(ea, cunt Wore, havoraisovtd iito 73 Panitidbild Wo aro' jag= malting . our seasine supply of spring mid mummer' goodsi and would Omit :cordially invitober Wends and the pribilo in gal:torsi, to examinei.Wat stook, bolievingritc,to , bei - one -of-the finest stocks .of raerehNotAtilor pods in the !thy. Every garmsna-learreated. to:give told latis faction, in both grim mid panty.- Give as a mill before massing elsewhere and Pidge Sir yomroeives. Gamma klialaurnimas, I Merchant Won, N 0.73 Smithfield stmt. • . orma.—The attention of our reffr a Is dtr i ectedlo the brilliant assortment of S pring g and. Roffman Goods Just satirised by our. friendldr. John Wm O. 128 Ani mal atreet,Allegheoy. Els stook compriSes a great sarioty of Panay /trench; English, Scotch sued American Cosstmeros end Olotint, and Sao/Rik and Conlacre Vostings,-411 of which will be DIAL) RP to aide in the lat.ur styles and in the best manner. A. choice se lection of /tarnishing Goods also o hand and for talc, togethor with a tall stock of 'Beady Mode fashionably made. - • Farm mt Ettree:—Tho rubseribei a t to Inform the risdari of the -oaseN4 that be has again • ful/ nupply o f thelostlyeelobra-' tod heir riatoret Refintnator, whose eFeet in. restoring gradthalr to itir , original color, pre. g _halt from falling out, remorini dandraff Sa. , fairly entitles It to bo elamod among the 'grout:lt mummies of • =Aim thaw, 131mon Jobrlton,, tole agent, tiortioi ofAmithfleid and Fourth atroots. sod 4m Do - Monrrr, -Dentlat No. 182 iorrrth :treat, betwedt4 Smithfield and Or . _No haute - manta bald out by oderink low prebo; but au,eqoltable fee will bo ebseged i eml , use; for.the best - isateidald will be wed,.tuid i/1 the time Auld ildll rectisa rs to in s!fire peral mai *Tyra liofttirplUffi ' tulLam, • , 1 .... ' . c, Bm4 , Oculist; 241 hast:strod, vW si; Gad t4aUtutlittra tasfiedoze . ..;• ' " THE LATEST . NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON east Diarateb to-th. Plttanutt G..aits• Wuarptchqs. Juno Ai, 18" vennuoss TO WON= SOLDIIRS. • Slr. Foster; from the Beast& Committee on Pensions, reported a bill 'amendatory. of tho, pension law of 1862, with an amendment providing for the widow/ sad children of ea- . ored soldiery killed or dying in the military aerviee. It is made retrospective to belqdior all entitled to pensions from the cimmenee= meta of the service. Tot JUDIOIAZYCOWNITTLE ono Tat rittalDV3T. Ir. Wilson, from the 'llene lodide/7 Committee, made a report on the signing of Lbe bill relative to the collection of property in laserreollonary districts several days tab srgaant.to the oleic of the hot session of the Thirty,lleyonth Congress. The sabjectiis broached in-view of the constitutional pro• vision b 7 Which the bill becomes a lair, if not retumedlifien days after Its passage,. unless . Congress, by their adjournment,. prevents its return. • The Committee express the 'opinion that on days limitation can refer only to the time In *high Congress freedom In sersion. and that, therefore, *tee law is not oonstdortd in force. '2.111]301.11 ORM • ?Hi PWIDIII7. . ' The ;30 th Ohio one hundred dayiregteent; on their way to the front. paraded la trent_ of the Prosidentia Uouse tcpday; Unborn Ashley Introduced the President too-thetry and ho made a two:minute speech, :saying' that' ilik! Were doing. Tory efficient terrieo, : and thalldid them_ and tho other one htuedreddayi men lithe liable of the Goreramelit for It. He said they would largely help to Masa the big job he had on hand, and ho'jpee Mora thanked them. . • • tux AD:moles: as c0x04,11.• The Howie doo:ared for an early adjourn ment to , dap, but thero is not *oh import ance attached to it, as there fa no expeotatica of their adjourning beioro the Ist of Jnly. TIM APPROPTIATIMI The Senate was again oconpird with the • an Appronn4tion bill. Wannisortiir CITY, Juno 12, MIL • GRATA Lary. Very little nen oantoo through horn Grant's any o.t.i4atoitt. : • DILLS LS 129 steers. There are bUla before the Satiate to be con aldefd`fet before the adjournment of .9on greei,tind these cutlet he:ditPorili of. bi 25th of Jprie. MATHS or treartris •AOLetesa.. The 'deaths .of Wetter' totters her Itist .been reported at the didaritet 4oe pitale..las this city: Phillip Wahl), 'co. I, Firth Ohio; Henry gram, 140th 0. N. 0. Wm. C. hlarr.ez, Co. d, 120th Ohio. RATIONAL Bill . _ Tho First Nations.' Bank on °Rondofat, Mo•, has been established, elth -a capitol of $50,000, Wm. Timmins President . • 111.1310 D ET DR SISCLIZILIDM. , Rey. Dr. Brack[midge prosiabodilr forits tioa is tho Hall of as House of Represents tires. AIORRAN'S IaNTUOKY RAID. Oldo-Natlonal Guards kagaged ORCES AT OMANI HU* Surrender ofl6Stb andl7lstOhtti, THE TOWN PARTIALLT BURNED . SIIIIMDEII . 76I' 41 1 / 3 . ORT DSDI!. The lawn 'Under Jgartiai Law MORGAN DEFEATED BY BURBRIGI pm Rebel Forces Scattered 14.01 D:.9 . 'Titian& 1 12eclal Inspsiclio tberlitat stra6o.zetia. ..:Crscrszert, June 19,1866. The Oahu* correrponuent wholiest to the front in . 1 / a utarky on Thursday anti was taken prisoner by Morgan o,t Cynthia's on Botta ,. daj, escaped-dal monitor, and to might patches as follows, from pojd Station, a short distance WS sMe of o,ynthiene wore received: tot- eherpiight took-e at Oynthisnaearly.' this )Saturdsy).Mothiag,"inithiela Diemen& tilsa austantra the - shookof three thousand awn ender Zahn Morgan ! ! Oar neon were of ;the IG7th Ohio, Nat:ma Ocala, under Oat. Canis, assisted by Co4,Betv, Protest Mar ato hie own hieta.Col. Bather. ' eat hat bui-tc f : the `depot ballilings4tiring all the time; where Col. Berry fell mortally Wounded. They thin fell hat to' Hankin's nufranished hotel, where, after' surradsziag acid coming 'out of 'the beam,. Col,„ palls was shot throngli'the &snider. Thanthers retreated to the Court House. ,The rebels pawed Lute the town .and - elated loth cheap sevaia plates, dosing thOuttenst oan. esoniaernation among the Inhabits:intl. 'Col. Gavle not surrendering goon enough to rult the rebel', they sales, etable on'llro near It, and this terror of the thrall added gaily to the alarm. On swept the flamosp and , arras the river north of the town, an-' I other fight beg/th with Ga. Million; who had Jost arrived with the ltOth Ohio. Oar MAI beyll, who had never ioeit saengagemeitle. frith; held their ground gallantly for Went, - naelites before yielding to superior cumbers, which were constantly Inereasing. About twelie hundred in all were taken prison Ors and on. hundred lane& and wounded. ; They Were: marched °titan 'Augusts: iamb .Tplar CO 2 - sospOndpt la the Iced. . This sormathg I esespeiL Theilre Toga! to Cyntheda`atillaoon; wh'enaver tiventyhonses to tha tin : amiss part of Itch:inn were dot trap od; 'it daylight thls. (Smodaqiierning Oen. Iturbridge pouted Open Morgan s irtali eating breakfast, and a'ltoivs) contest iiged force • hour:, „Then Bertaidge got srallery,,intotaa— ned.ifeit shots frdin - ii,*gt spiarge, settled also conflict' " That battintOok Plano half a coil. eat of the town, and the rebels gave way to that di m:Sint, and with the digital, of a hill Into torn etif 4 . 4 4 6 4 itterniood, and` through tho strati, they , wait on: a gallop, and on oar criarditsg the bLialgathej pinged Into the .11;wirtldso was preppy; closely, aad -at last aocouuta wasptusalnai. The rebid loci snot hirelitavery Licari With /IWO;onto ouraide, wetrak 180 prisoners, belittling ding They rted mostly fa the dlreCtlois of,deorgeteara, Merguia hlawelf,• attlti la lead:lQ Is suppacuFthe captured "nidiiin6. hildikr - plifolid, and., of course' rho pools caracct be Wading. G. tylessciewetres. *. lomoU: on. Carrington Imo io4Toco . IToa ths tolouom from thro. 4Mlslmit ,4fljopMe ./emagton, Am. It o I p. heard. nothing of or from Oov. Beltoolette., rebels left bus yastarday for Georgetown ; ft Is supposed they have goo. east trom there. General. Barbridge started I, runt% hut night, and will path ibis up and: dgbt them steadily. A messenger. who left the capit a / a t foir this morning, reports /tank fort wide , mmtial law, and eli Min capable of hieing emu bare been armed to &dead the (dry. The State szabires ken bent rfer tiered to the Port o Led the Gl:Tamer feels confidant of holding It until reinforcements dill arrive; . .-The Milan troops • mada - an attack son the stockade:kat 'night, tut were repulsed by euperlor numbers. By order of. the Gorosnor the entire enrolled militia of Jefferson eownty'were or. dined out and hash:Less directed to be sue pended until further orders. A courier from ,Prankfort reports that a flag of trace wee sent to Gov. arataletto, demand., ing an Immediate and unoondltiocal micron; der of Frankfort, which- was declined, and the fighting resumed. An authenticated report rays there were 'about cud - hundred killed end wounded at Frankfort when they left to-day. • CLaciswart, Sane U.—Morgan, with abcat three thousanduen attacked the 108th and 1711rOhlo under Gen: Hobson ' at Cyntblana yesterday, and after -a pretty severe fight, compelled Hobson to surrender, on the con dition that his men -should-be immediately exchanged. The fighting took place mind- pally in the streets of Cynthians, and Some of our troops took refuge in the Court Muse, and in order to dislodge them a stable near a hotel was set on Era, and about twenty build inge were consumed before the fire could be extinguished. Oar loss Le fifteen filled ans fifty wounded.. Col. Berry, Provost Marshal of Covington, Onto, wa s and Col. Canis, of the 108th Obto, was severelywounded. Iris also reported that aon.ll4bnon was wounded. Our loss In effecters Is trona twelve to fif teen hundred. This , morning General Borbridge, who left Path last night, fell upon Morgai while Me' men were at breakfast, and after a very severe fight completely defeated him. scattering . his (orate in all arm:eons. About 150 prisoners were taken, Inolnding twenty officers. Bar ba/go, at last advlees, was closely following the Casino rebel.. SEVRETAIIY STANTON'S.BULLETIN. Utspatebes from hunter, Sher man a d Butler. PETERSBURG PENETRATED BY GEN. _ KAUTZ'S CAVALRY. Diok Daylees Forces Defeated. ; ÜBSUIT OF 3101IGAN EY KENTUCKY. Cavalry Dashes Oppoalie Richmond GEN. 11 ; 111NT n13. - '8 VIC TOBY Wan Darken/cm), . Waannrarox, Juts 11,-3:20 p. in. , f. , ,srq. a.. Dix.; 0111olal roports tr ace. the Army of the Potomsotown to 5 o'clock p.m. 1 'yesterday datailatoms l aments ef importan l. ce. ~ A Ills - patch from General Sherman, dated Irate - 04y, states that due cavalry yesterday (tholltb) developed the coition of the amity in a line along the hi is from Httnesbaw to Lost Mountain, and Isit . ow natioldng by the roads towards lienesha . _ .. A dispatch, from Baer , dated this . Mrn- 1 '-lug, reports all quiet yesterday. Gen. Elate otarged the enemy's wo ks at A:tankage:id ' carried theta, ponotratin the town, and he is .', , who ; now being supported 1 Gen. Gilmer bad withdrawn hie for se ultimata coadict. Gen Hants Trrs obliged withdraw without' further effoet. He cop bred forty prisoners and one piece of artille , which he Wrought 1 ; away with him. A dispel:l'hour the norm commending, .dated Vieksborg, June 4 says: Oen. Emory reports that an attempt .i y Taylor's - fore, to 1 orals th e Atcharayala, ;ad been frustrated. The troops thot.had croseted *era, dispersed; and a large <tenuity sit cOmmizzary stores acid clothing were oapiared. I , f3en, Borbridge, comneading In Haab:m.sy, In a dispatch dated yesterday' at Lexington, *porta that after mace gating a force et Beaver Greek, on the BI Sandy, he moved enliorgen's force. fie marched ninety . Iles la ' twenty four hours, end panto tt on him it Mount Sterling, yesterday mo f ag, and defeat ed him: . fly steafing fresh. horses he, reached Lextegton at tw o 'clock this morn ing. Oar forces hold the: arta end the rebel -flld bat little damage. H e eithereat 9 o'clock title morning for Vsed . , and we start in pantile with a fresh' force this evenitag. 'No. ohleial report, ,b/IS et._ been vecelved finiii.Gen. Hunter. •; , i ltagnod] t i L': - 11. Sr i , SOOVatt - War. t • , ' 'War sreVlVerr,. ) yiresamoros„Ja a 12, 12 P. D. I 1 Centel Dint— A dispatch from Omen 1 Hunter dated 6 o'clock A. the morning of i theiStkinit, at Staunton, 'ports that we met i the enemy at Piedmont a Sunday , killing lien. - Jones, their bowman Mg Genera], and totally renting thorn after a battle- of ten hears. We hava.captared fifteen ; hundred Prisoners,sixty alma on one field of battle, three th etuand stand of arms, throe places of I attilleryandit vast quell :of stoma , lir* . hare to. der4e ff ecte a janotion wi th Gen-Crooks and AverilL .i • ; It.la stated in another pate!), unoMoial, dttsd es Stnanten tho 6 lost.' that our Infantry ' ie new engaged In burning • tles.and, bonding Wig, eats and *west. All , germ:Mint and 'railroad balding!, hero been blamed at Stunt. hie. -We-leave to-marrow. 1 .-. . (Signed) IL R. Ito . i t , Operator. 4 1 A dlspatch front Grant's h nartera dated jostervay,.,4 p , tn., reports t at the robol caw. 'airy hiving yesterday made . disk into Wil• 1011 . / .ilues -peer the Tenn lietute,'Wilson . tide mornln g .. sent out apa t -of kdottitoles. brigade to Ho where he en my was. ;Their Pickett' were driven ku-k and their . oute2 lino t l . ;broad, the cavalry peaking o . ribs entrench. 'manta! , lariat - a mile' a ' t-:Of ' Bethesda :Ohlitehildelabish came ups ! Flelee division ef . inixatrYr'ead having a roplistted• the purpose of biz reconnobsanite, retied. -He Madand *evaded a number of rebel s i i , ht e prognsis, and brought • way four or five prle cline. /lobed sixteen men Wieland 'wound - :,Diepeches , from Gia. 814 nn131,:dsia4 at AU headmasters., Big Bbanty.., this in orn fog, . hive been received. - h ey' state am Weis at* wi th in 460 or 4505 yenta or the en.. my, hat no Settles yet. -, ~ l, ~. .. , ...,,.(§igned . ) . .. ' : .:. .dl. , ~Sr.urron. THE BATTLENEARCOL MBIA, 11101 - H 07 Retreat' of tthe . , : sleiTijic - —, - 00D/lINJA 'ran o:a . # , Leruzzoli - - ..44. - t , ;7lllir It zziff "the 'Vetiver of its steamer Liberty N 0.2,46 havVionten thilhir amounts el the hattla near o:&imbla# Ark. 1 1 The rebel' force engesed was l astlmaled at i 3,100, with . ' artillery. Geo. Smi th landed at i . flannyelde on the tab, and thole, up his lino of ~ anemia early in ! the , mornin g, ander &harry rain, in thadireetion of Lake Oh eat id.hone )31128 6'414k-his advance met two regiment:id' the diem,' strosey Polled epee then pposite bank of the bayo u" emptying ha4l Huai lake,' and Opened drinn:theat from two guts. when thej fell baok - te a second pot lion on the bayou, Jesting an open' field betellow o two lines.% Oar dremas.respeadecl to' by tl erne? iny,With a battezy of sit.'gtiiii, sad. lery.dnelot'eomeralantes eeetted..4larforses Soon &Mittel fro)* the 'use .of thefr.'sn and ethaneettmder a hoary Ore open to andenemy' liner 'sliore wenkllion t the p tan s aiL ' The enemy retreated Id a we et!, illreo• ilon; leaving Moja& iii their re ,renderlair It Impracticable. to pram, and our !mom withdrew. The' engagement laste d about etc' /mi. Our .loss is twenty killed d. thve teen' wouaded. The enemy's lo 1 is chant' the lame. Oar fore., guttered nut ti in tram intthe open fleld,heing ander *a :honey are ogartinery and sma/1 arms. ~ - 1 f 31017cadake ft reported to b e 3W command of thit rebels.' 'Giusti] Ilfewer hil hls i horn m ot down whits, leading his men ' o this One.' - Eternities' made a raid - on the idaottion . 1 of Judge Dent, near Skip worth's Lands% on the 7111 ,empturing: sixty males, and tarrying ea tat tkattegrooe piPloyed a y tie plartta.. .11..°1/.-",.-,......,-,....„..„..,. ,j: • 1 Tile Add In Nentnckff. ... .-' ~ 1126311Ai1j - Jinn 1 1. --After fealties' Lex-, dation and Georgetown .310 7 / 1 11e6 I*ata foica aspirate to` hay. to torth,' did - folkiwing the Itne of the . Helmuth/ Omani nalrroed attacked the 168th uldo regimental Ilythlatti' thin morning, drtring them' North end, barn. lag the lawn ;and two trains- which left Co,. logien:hit night and Mil Morningii,f4organ la apparently trying to makii.hls r outpif the-gl*!..tearty,l4::tha dlrection . h 'so *rod :,..Appoln44 Brlgedlei Centited.:,_. :Hiziu m ,..Tu nit. -11 : := . 41 01.' , Ifiteitatii.Lifeete; late COCO winder of she fth'New,Tork,/kgt'r: mellls ift - 0:; hatS billows*: felted latrfsatter Getterkli'bi Ocivakintoar..Jidatze_dotatolit that hi, itenunsAd ti tibe the 2:lltid., but It lik not' Int Amain whether - kW aka! aunt li tn'tlittrfatka And In in ths flat., ~,,, ...Lvyt . .- :,.• ' . , ' .>.!; ,,, , , ,, , -,c - .-..'..-,-, AFFAIISBEFOBERIOHNOML i 1 1107firiG ESPE 6 AITIVORTH REFORM Eteattrerd's Troops Poked from But . tom e s Bridge to ;James River. NO CHANGE IN OUR POSITION: • Probable Chance of our Ease of Supplie9. W4SHIX??O.T, Jane 12.—The folloWing wa received this afternoon : - - .11radquortery Army Potomac, Jane Q.--There Is nothing especially .Interesting to report. On a part of the hne, picket firing hm beon ktpt op all day, while atother points it would seem as if b§ mutual agreement this practice, had awed. tut evening a battery in eon.' Rimers division fired on a home on our left„ which, according to thestatement of a desert.: tr who acme in this morning, was onoupled by, Goneral - Wilen, Three shells went thrOughl causing the occupants to leave it .ritheri hastily. The Aro war returned with verM good Mtn, but without loss to us: -The de.; eerier says that Boanregard'S hncpserepostitit from Bottom. Bridge an the wa to the James river, watching for the appearance clan army; in that direction. HAIDAITAVIZZA, Jane /0-,Aft02110011.-.Ttre enemy are busy throwing up fortincations in the vicinity of Bumpers' and Bottom bridges. The spires of Riolunond are visible from these points, and wagon trains can be seen moving within three or fear miles of the city where the road for a short distance is visible. Very little Bring has taken place tordzy,' and no change in our position has been mods within the past two lays. Last evening,as OW. !do/all/tor, of the 11th . 1 1.1iJnfetttr7, was . riding along the lino, he was fired anon by a„ rebel iharpshoater,. net- withs tandin g. thoro had henna tacit 'agreement' that no picket firing should take plums.. The bullet pitied anima the Ooloriontlizenat and 'entered 'the 'heart 'of his orderly,=whe -was riding With"_hint. The maw cothmatid Wee Ounce put underarms, expecting an attack; bet nothing farther transpired., , Wieunioios, Jane 1.1..—8 y an'arrivai bore to day from - WhiteMaas It .nscartahled that net/tin -Is now. being-landed :at that place excepting reinforcements and forego for the immediate we of the army. The railroad track, which bad been con:plated to within a mile or. two of the army, hes' been torn up again, and rano and thence were brought bank to White Rona Thoy arc being planed tn barges. - • Congressional. • c Wasettoros, Inc 11 , MSC litiesx-Mrptereca, of Pa., reported from the Commitlie an Ways and.Sfeens, the San ate banded warehouse MIL Re says in expla, station that in Pebmary fast Congress passed an not gluing =ail the Stet of -May for the withdrawal of goods from bOxided warehouses and public Atone for hem* consumption, and that this bill merely, propene, to extend the time wail September ant for the same per- In IuPIY too question asked by Mr. Stevens, Mr. Rollmansaid that whenever goods have, beslrtn bonded , _Vereheares more than one year for., exportation no duty Is paid, but if Withdrawn for home consumption the govern ment sienna the duty. The bill wet passed. Mr. Cox introdcesd e resolution, which woe patted, that the Roue, the Senate coecerring, will adjourn s the present session of Congress , on Thursday the 233. TheJudletiary Committee reported that thir bill providing for the oolleotion of abandoned Property and the proventlen of !hide in in surrectionary districts, approved . Mush 12th, 1863, is in oporaUon, tor. the reason that the limit of the days In which the President tesY signs bill is to expire while Congress I/ in eession. bey found that in the pens of business on the 4th of. Much, the bill did not pea& tie President until after Congress adjourned, and the President deemed himself inaglan signing it when he did. The matter was referred to the Ways and &leans Committee to report a similar hIIL Mr. Bunyan moved are-consideration of the vote rejecting the Benkrupt bill. Carried, The farthar consideration of the subjeot was pc stponed till the ousted TuU.dey in De cember. - - - The Committo on Elections asked to be discharged from the further cousideration of the Mum' contested teat ease of Price against MeCtstry. - .The mileage and pay were voted to hissers. Price, Barak. and McHenry, . the unsuccessful eon tom tants. The Duets election care was ther-aehen, The subject was discuseed for several heart when the Hesse voted on the resointion de daring that 'the Memnon Daeotah tram attended with so much fraud that neither Mr. Jayne nor Mr. Todd is entitled to the seat, andit is hereby declared vacant TM, reso lution was rejected. The apeaker announced the neat question to be on the first resolution declaring that Mr. Jayne ht not entitled to - O - ebid, LI a delegate from Dsootah. Motions were hero made to adjourn and to lay the subect on the table the Republiaan s ide who were outvotedfrom by the opposn. The latter hubs a iniquity of members present- Mr. Ashley, at live thirty o'clock, moved thatthe Roue take a roan ail nine o'clock this evening. The motion was rejeMett Other_diletory motions were minds, when the question was take= &Melt that M. Jayne I. not entitled tad teat. 0 quorum voted. The Speaker anted to be.read,,the rule,whieh, requires or ery-sitimbo to vote, and request ed gentlemen to conform to it. Another sucousful motien War nude to lay the reso. lution on the table. The question was agate stated. On agreeing to the resolution no quorum Toted. Mr. Shields', of Wisocculn, hoped that the names of those on the other aide irho did not.vote would be read over. The Speaker said that such a mouse was not in order at the present time. There was a calf of the House, when 112 members answered to their names. The question was again put on the rotoln- Sou, when it was adopted by yeas SO, naysl. The second resolution of the Committee on. Ellotiots was then road, via: That'Mr. Todd is entitled to a seat as the delegate Irons eotell:"This was adepts& • ' Mr. Todd was then ewers I. 41 the delegate trona Daeotah, and the Roue, at 6:20, M. 'earned., Critawn-Mr. Poster, from the Committee On Otelme, reported a hill to amend the ed stated that with amendments. Ile stated that among other things It would °over the cue of the colored soldius massacred at Port Pillow. Mr. Trambull introduced a bill In rotation to Chet& Courts of the Hafted Stetes. lie. (erred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Lane, of Ruses substituted addi tiotan.-to Reuses, iLguelation offered by him yesterday, relative to recognising the , new tate overnment of Arkansas. „ The S bill to g certain and settle. land Claims in California, cameup s, unfinished business, 1 and was discussed daring the morning, hour. On uotion of Mr.,Lue it was Resalcscl, That the Prealdent be reqsitated to tarnish to the Senate copies ot • olLearrespondenee, Cr. den and document' on pie In tbit cadent, de , partments " by the loyr" Par ernment ir tree go". The Ia as atrladid by thWltte'Pl knamittee ot, 414- .14 varlone emendate Chairman aolliu., nillaßAtlairs, viertrador The So, • antiMeatt anpol le r . -• Gov.. AU /wrnazi meeting r ratiboatlon 'attendeind.rtol io ..Cos tit Balt Addressee Utah and other pro lemon s in. tofeiringti tIS nomination Ot/ , the Mance Con Mtn said pros ecution off on the ht the rebellion, ileapfttrirs.. !tensions Med hts , - ...meayored to sustain Mints apoiltlcluiand adlitorY,ablet• tab, and - renra until tin MU thatletter had he ouzo to regret whet' had d0nt0..., , That /stta itstro , iorkobil undo panto his Mandl; sod omitting one or two sentences there Is nothing to It that salgitaothive been' written and antic:Mod to Isithertt inconalat-' ,env by 31r. Vallandinghana. - - . ps Canto & 14. Louis: ' • Tha• Namlnatiore 'of Lincoln at: Bait . _. , -Ebe._ ~.. tia..__.• ateaever.frAg.lailtt - t.- .. . /Francine. • • -' ' te`41L'2.117,74r. 44"15 A R . ' %ma ~ . Oat_ ... cm .0 P.IPI. 4 .. B.o_,HRurtaCO, /me Hews of the nothi • .- lice*wellau Cir 1 A... 4 , 5 1 5Ft1f. •• : !cation ofLlacolo and Johnson was repetred. - -i, t i t ....D.V.,, LLlirtiM t mints. at three aWeek this aftsraeort. Wage were -________/ JOAN 114 " , q •••-. .. . Insist' from zebra than fro belated ba aud all the shipping le ebe barber within ' th irty mindful ; a lter the - arrival or the newt. Evening bad scarcely sot la when sly; rockets w wore /bible to every direction. ,Therelakinii ill probably continue ill night. * tiniest i boildinp 11.0 r• illontinntsdond Wallies ectild• lialocw ottsairlutm..-Thus sin be 'a emus lbssithp • to•alifer,..adelreued by. , 001arleOr si" Oct. Yerissea ee4 eau tezotedeetrt 1411 thitnae t ' -. ', ' ' '•7•:- . ,-i - cr , i ‘*' ' •.'• • I' . - ~. t:-,,,'.1*-1, MEE '!:' , -....w1! - ;,, , .' , 4 ;,,-i 4 ,'.:L ; ,,i,i MEE - nailus of joie,. Operations TRE lIEVENI'ArrAcE O\ Pr TERzi Ur; New Yon., June 12.--. The fieraii'sfee t . Om. respondent details Er Mnitee'c::,,,move-- length. . moat at t After leaving Coder 'Creek' „. tho rebel Mosby attempted io, intiiirt!Pt Communication with the rear., They wore inutility sneceerful, having - destroyed Some bridges, and burned a train will stores, arid stock,the a few men. On ocoifpying Woad- inhabitants appeared friendly. - In passing through Mono; Jackson, nova few women waived their handkerchiefsl, from behind the blinds and appeared pleased to toe us.. On approaching Bow Market. the.teetie ' of Gen. Sigers encounter with Eirsokinridge, we moved cautiously In force, - but on the uorchto Ilatisonburg, we had a slight altirm. WI, bit occupied the place without opposition. Here the command wu divided Into trio ceiroms, one taking the direct road to Steen- ton; the other bearing towards Pertßepdblfe. ' About the same time, the ' left minion was demonstrating-against tlus „robot plsitidn. at Port -Republic, the column in tho dircbtion of Mount Crawford got inn:ranee ligament at North River., So did tho /obi.; 1411(t3 h. arCe,ll I whO Wore brought down frorstSmortb:,,. ; be, attempted to turn cur left, but, faed and were pushed bank in is manner Lust three lied 16 Cut 'them jiff from fissunton. This f reed”; that'. right Wing, tinder ...I . oned;i4rgire !rab 1 .. aid their retreat waerapid.' .. Atanyprisoners fall Into niir halide, ineind. leg a logy. 'number ..of deserters;' Ons! two caimans wore then united and ready to Con tinueadvance. At the same •ticao i that Banter left Cedar Creek, - Crimkand Arita' moved from Lewisburg towards Staunton to is in Hunter. A omrerpondent of the Mensti 'giveti the dotaiLt of the ricelst attack on Petersburg; showing that Gilmore advanced to witbitt_ a ;short distance, but, heleginrenned_by a fen- - (man that the rebels were prepared to receive Ihim; having obtained Information of Ih . a, linevement. the day previous , he. decided. to, ;return 'which he did safely, with onlytweriti -140 Wc 4 inded• '- ' ' ' -'..' —•— ' ! ,r, I: Poli . Beets , by JuMdMi riad;itiritised a nd entered OLD raboliworks byai brave dealt; cap taming canna places of artillery and a number bf prisoners, , but not 'being 'co - ionerated with by (11111:10r0, was obliged, to foil heckle ril 'r rg - ent being Mir:tit:tided, bringing.fili-pifeen-. boat& eand....capterid gins wit/Ltd= . Thogin . • the 'Appomattox throw. many atmtla into Petersburg during the movement ' a c” &0.. /la -.Rebel Diepatches. , : . r ~ &Mtn . Moeooe, 'June It—A - late Bash mond 'paper Says, that several steel: Lent hare' arrived at Charleston, Bowls Caroline, within a few days, and among them is a.:l3ffe.etearn ship belonging to the (hioDra Con.pony.l ,' ate New Hope i Get Jose 4.—The °swa ate still throwing = forward troops. On our right there has been considerable; artillery; china. letting sine* oune!clock to: day. Gen: lf:hols II wounded. Prlsoners are .00ming in') ' among them Moot. Bagley of the kb Inir.ols. 'The enemy aro fortifying et Mu gstolf; four mules below.. A por on of the 19th Army Corps is cow snits ig, from the trans-Idississippi to re; Irfoleo Sherman. They have rearmed Vii; Bitten, Alabama. COliponand Iteglicleml.fttnilts—Colone • - Retired. . . • Wasantozon,-..blay 1 2.—Conpon bonds of 1881, $5OO, will be ready on the 2.stb,ued for , so% on the Seth. Registered bonds of the 0. Ws% denominations are expected to be 1%1 t on he first proximo. . L Dais/wry and Lien!. Cols. hforsioe ant . Re molds have been retired after feel. hal t ye s' Service. This loaves hfejor-Ze tt thia Senior pillar elite eorps of Lb. naive ht. SklradalCitar klooritold. .11 . 211 TOR; :ll= I.l.—ato) oirieipOndinit says:lVe had tome skirmleh-. Logwear Mooraeld, Wait Va., on the 7th, wad drove the onemy to tho mountains. Oar Ind Is four killed and nighty-four wounded. o# fore, Is La mettle. . D. Ratraus.—This ototaciit Chiroliolet, vhd eftoated so many care, of cora, aid hurt. toad, io again among us aid to toasted at No. ilintiattoitpaor Andrew.' Tea Stoic. -The 01120,1 s ofticaslotur, rainless, and speody— .s ad all afflicted with theta troablarome pasta woatd do well to glee the Doctor • call.- . to hum and carriage calla will be taken at the OionThus ofizo, Na. All? Yonn !treat, day or night. All orders Yeti at eke aboao,gies .stilLko,gollaptliat,OsediClO: c 44 311131/t CM pain SATA2IOII. . . • Cli/WHAITCI Naar, (eld Eiji()) and e . tark Mg - Stift later,' at 'Bawd. Atiehraney'i raletal street, Alleetety, ' s6.dt 1 ; - .7 , t'''4-a L Gissaar Attemniy ati s 9$ Einzt stave!. At4u - - IZllr33m. distill& + + ILL Ainu, Ltatdoittle. lCherokt&Sll!oult. . . ~ . `=a Piles, fillocinnatL Jr..!., idnototlio. Tkur tint cninnturood*o•-ratedidaing flat t 7; • 131 .1 ht, ;888 FPI*, tut Seal0;11 bitqataii ware• • 1 1 Ilftion pubs, cad to otlll tolling ateadily , - wlth .boat Pion feet two Cr tlitioo'faellea In the almond ST the plot =ski: - Tneicsatnci contln‘ctucOod and Ili olSiSistime TlllO I . l . ll itti:the. tai ilia thou Lantoilito aad.tho - Oboroks - fpos Br Laois. The :lclthotts - from. lit tatatar Itatos'atatsS from Zotertillor L. - 1.i.0 11 fanta "ClitotodiSt stad So MT.' now Itfoottoiliii, were die 'Lentil:it and will dochtlesi di - found to portAtoptornins ' + . -no slid ?abet Yortnuclanat l . and tho Jolla for Zinals enille; cleared on Sottontay,etenl4." Thq kaput , Da Tbe lollowinit- ainud oottl-iti guitar !doming . tomlo tar 01..daaattaztor Loals/111.; oath Lava of imp , : Littlli GOOtto--Wilol t•W,atoitin,..Llo n, ~ Ton oites iud nerctuo& to unexpected wad, the c.,oont roadY+ IC %kw+ ta .1111.14 t them viers all Ohs boatt to eduLl to? pot gt. oat. it Lk p.r ad aiita that the 0, trovitootoottot .otcool tok/a ostetty ;lilts losto„ wig Rot aid SOs Imutdrod Um:mod lashels. . t • The lao putout +L4+114,1114% nomilifitil. to roots for at Louts, ortta a Air tap:, the tionta Tint hoii of T hsiodoSHle.:2.ho tot op from. tilsooptill, yostorday on s'd.c.,t of wreCkisret e t 'simply being laden with fdandrr *Mk; odd hon. and ply • room tto email, Catobedond and oilier for llrOwn. theca:l maitre f Pltuoupec,..: Tin -11 kw artutts-%•-auusaisze.—Thbi g. flail raze of Wm.. new otern.wboel •soot,Jost outlasted • 'hero ander the anpulatandance ofCaptjelln'iltreasb+ sad Mr. Antes StunalL- The opitttfese r h, p oth Of at7lo sad Dolan will OOkluto ratotaldi;ortintki . Oat of tt.kchu that boo Deco Wit Ur" tOtS tows, and tag 'opinion or that" toluraritionildetpt. JOottoWiaddoli. `nip honor/dolt wartullUby ir tiox & *Wow, of itiSsorpott, Lt,lituteet tit +moth; Al:feet + boon& Ind. 75.5 i feet totl+d, no otactdoorn 'whiett ;toss handwork ot tic Idasti ' Of 801,11. We.- Runicad ;plead In doetrzoopect atnt. reflect, gloat ctedlt on the builder. - the efinidera ore Itl ;skies la wlt6 • dtometar with'. Ali It: :olti+So: 4 zol Ait t tt/lPliod &gout, dector,,,and Moor vim boll. ot&WILLth went,constuicted bp Melon Junes Thorn ' A 0 4111 ,33 4Cliao indlantotor and ZS foot Mop. The cabin' le neat - witlnnat*: Wog gaudy.' outl is w e ll 11datiliod fakttstonliatoSo;aad Cohortof rialto. an bpoils, eattoitt DII Sint Oletlt; Mo ha Itia'nell; I xperlonced and Coachman oillottl, and per t I sous Lulus budnoto wink What+ of tam teattotaia, 1 •111 :lad info to De true' In tam+ Tho rlctv..4t will 1 Lam jot Clahlaitattnatt Loutrtilla P1:41.: Thl , Etat Aiammurposmor Luke,P 0n.144' 'Capoo W 14,, Ii ...smoimeir to low.: fat, St - .Luigi tido evening. 04 caloric. ' the - Otierckee has ! cupola aconotokodaUbno 'for • puouidurf slid p cap- +' *to:Urfa &SOW 'lit W B Drat° it the clott., , - TS* StUterra..CaPt. 05 9:4tu 0 Li It, iniiilp Pildii to Wheeling tolton lowritu at notot.• .•..,,. i . +olll:ltizett, Capt. thilselter,lo, tilllog =4. `for SL - louto and tut he lilwlttnlear4+ nil o tains, ,TI. Oltisul bas pat 1855 thoevastay pryir on e topalrod,Stuf,to In:aluellant conoluda,rdo,lstaante, • - um pswitauneedditiClocolx.cgapt:.,Ban Johit itonlal-waho "win h7+tSitt++ltslittttottl;to kste forpt;"-Lonla!to.inottort.orrealds..t.,7'W.lacoba, to l loltitont danStjoue orthe Saud ltefitilitl( int hulk at this port. And thaw who a re: o6V 4 oDukditp. At. /,• it, bad bean' et Alkole?e roq ? , ! ft "etrc, • F + ' ..,- +'+' :•-' ' srAtzt.Bo;6! FOR ST. i Loins 41t'D nra - ,' S' Dui arrant —The`i,faandia new aldaArhnel inetccm—ADAll JACOB. 7. ti.p 6 n Jtton, vat Imo a, OM 012 2 ppiLi7,,`Lba li& pask o and 4 eel," p.m: - • , . ____Jrer aright 'or ;asap apply on boaii: ' .11. i,-.I .VDR-OAIROA.ST. cunz ti r :Aliitra.::Thirakg qausitar. will Lem l'ar the above aal hwewinihale Fer r ol, DAY. 1311 4rac •, FOR 0.4.LE10 k BT 'LOU • TM OM acmaallca, a rearm , onzawrae, •• • Ag!o avyta W. B. DtalA., wag gay* MOSDAY, alb tam, at p. • 3.l.)titg".FlTlViao lEZIAtelf",),9l"6 • sz toms Aca. u. • DEGULA.R.Iafgau-s it i,-„.... -LW Ph WITEEIII2I4 PitalCZT.— " eat stanzur ISIINCBTA:' Capt. Jtbsi .. 1 I lace Pladargb far Wheel[2B orm lauvutlf, i WIDNLvaII :axe1..... slntll47.,aktitlag aw4toas visit Ms .arsung sac kastarabalti ett. &lama 1 / 1 21-11aare Vilttellas Aral • DAT. SU 0 'Mt azod - ILLIT/tAir. rowoviri 1 04 ftdabi noelptatt illavagh, to radaribinm.x. :, ltistlo; at Aiwa *pay au boatl or tgv,,,,...- JAMANDIGUIS MX ) "1....,.'• CO 1 4 0, Ogiectr4 ' i::... ... 61 30 , 1 0/ 1 MI fr . - .4,': . 1:-,, 71. 2 4,16tt,t,irta .two. ' , •.= -2 • ESffliiiillMEMl GENERAL HUNTER'S MOVEMENT. CV — E4TO-11.MADE fill HATS 14 4 1 .4.2.4.1. 0 . t 44 . beat New iturlaVitittettilanl- k for Loki; and Mb: 5c • Cam, 'Ala; ktorro*o.laesk.ll Luting therkeralk; Boob and - Gal :km a , all Was. ' Vitas goods aft makrauud bo tbktlkST gwilk tads ths konntry. • -• • —• ' • Qtrkaleneral kawkinatt k lord. kka vokltles lean's•Stavik and Fancy Stckx -- • •-•' • • ri GEO4/402X4 )3 • okr k•proitk .woLVIED ti.ol,lunils. . . ~. i" ' - .slockßPulirrt, ,7 - ., : •',.. . ~. . ~ To.ltr: WOMMED BOLI)MES;A.,?.,F,IK L'a•n«-, pakt 4.'1;1 with , DlactharAy' . .... -'• ' ... Is9•LtJ,tv . I=M* until:bp marney tsm%),tod.. - • ... 1, -—-•- • • 41: WALTZ'S DAT, • .. . TJAr, •i la , tte 17. 8. Gorarthicat, . . . /re. ma vinh it.rtmt, P 2 ttera•gte,', • Thladoir velaw the ezitheerei. '• mr):lyans •• . I LIPZ.W.Str4NCE.; . .:•24s agiieftii Lit. mranbit cu • Wismar/2, .4uSrE4-Voe.; pl,'. ame) polkisa on Waco . joint, litcrai aumal 1101173:0.1.4tWo litf . F2l }mot !• Wins. ' - ' - 69* tat stivut. (Bub*, bit-) o lo&I that ty '4l/itibtiigtt Oetocital Oat Tananntr novvropnett melt - nal lianti4ns histn paid on Of - dftdnnt plt,onnt a 1 h ,,,, x , " t b" Aro bate Jba.lo , l,ty :tr ..Kniatt ntatt , o nileMerMitfle Litetan asoltionnoOno, inn mot In paid bete th- myr Int of Jak an: as the Lot wit. PlthytoMh~ I n ; EIC I MI4V4, Trtnt e . - no en% Jew(' ,‘...,A .Lai.Nli.. WilaillZ-.-Lti(tilCE,- ~Q. Vile be mid, an PBSDAT, Zotjelit, IE6I, tor: . 'NAM. iorlol...ond ..mall ::LaGS,:;otto UAW.' 12 , (1), do.; far etaarroweend , ousel ,44,attediner Zlitt lat. Lttl gar Ned roaring Mon: ',Alf way, La: order 1 4,'Ilet-Imulacoo la - curia% on. ' , Alf ?moos • i Cielerlog ou pO t tleeeedamooreletos ant oottleareedi, Aoly sad pay obarres cod tea* therri oiler; - ' • ' .--Je4ad 1- : . Jet 111[2:Arre.E.1, Wbarmelotor 0,41 , 0 - 1 ;-- 4 100 bun. mix* g*NI EirAtaLbut,- : *.Zo Potafte;-.. l c.. No. 1- sta:- In *Ur, gixtd tar 147 ' A 1 1414 ; I. mem Omni Irefsavans+.l. T.rartsw, t.ttwit, 011. .for fiele 1.64 11.14' 1 1 1 AU/Lad': U.N put:Al. jeb -1 y :J... win. 5g...4 . Itar Stott s. st • irralltWitDmiages/abi ••• • ‘!.. • • ••• •-• : , • . • ...• Joao a. sinummt 1NC1511.11 at.EbE-.licteh ol d th 1,40 a co. tg ota rtitez- , .tiotr in store, 200 • 'mod fcapf.i:d. -41 lizimiArtry.tftiol o j, .. WI airy, 16.k4510 owl anifi , lelo.'LAL 'Y Olo7,lll ‘NLertilhirer ISHELLEOCOR4 t.. u‘P ' Prtelb qtaky, • sins ?tame* ov - pm u k y bir : •~. "." =REM FL GOLLIIsS4 .77/' . l altonwrasidifer 'sale .1:•;z3 Lug ~!uctmetaco. 4. 7 ;vdt..411t;;:tr , ,,, • „.. MARKS , ,- , • • , L : ,-.2 feW,'' Walt , -1 4# 1 1 0 iiiiii - tair„h x .., iy....{kratitae4teicad peke ulratioal folly 60 1;16; 61,23,91,=7110r Wildnot rp sada, rlear...gtato ini-Weatera .Jo gnat and steady and to falr droosiod, bat dais! dtolacd ' lll l l 7 -. 1 finiii: .67.1 1 604 CO,for ...Enna gn at . and Ship Los /1 eldik 113 SnarttO Far limn 11.-11 0 , 59,66 Aa.ca for , Trali ,Brooda; Italia hit la th. males !us Ul l l.l,l +E.trkEttte.lo arrit* wt t irhl r 44ll .” ; 1 ' 21 .itai;r:VlStal.2.ll %;%MZ b ;:tll,. } tsll. ( 3r. ilaralrLainiattro *nil G:xa (or Pe toe aa }eau . b and nod sio4r.or (7.. at ra WWI y's 01.1, 114 ry iwlro tad tor,. Ow for - II coo a Lao e1e.,,,. esei.x, toilet mai norn,ged. am - iv—rots VI; r7 1 ',..,• end 47 banal Ilaraba_ t 17c.' Petrol tin Tadao,/ no. oliaagod. Woollart and to oat, atto.leniarti /tat /a good deaand aro at 11 tn. , for Hen; 531 for old. 6.311.72% tar ca e . o Pi-ais r/.0. &La tads .110 a, mane ter- • , , .... 21 ~ liti it,,,,e O pi 3 C4l;lM 104 ft Ii . 1, I -,', 1 14, sd gd ois ear Yes en Maw .•• : 1.4 c e lima Sic beizelS El hr Poettd, Nano il , 4 A. :t...; she, IWO lbs xii,„ lust. for NU,. aWs notootb, taller.' op. thriAra Boo' 9 1144 “ " " dm :qt.:. Baron etas dull and mains:. laird quiet .124 "telmat cluck se lbdoSic. Batter arta. at 664.... lonsano, 150 :So for Weateru. Cheese 10,9100. . tIOMIIIIona, A quiat at 007 pot' mit. "I' tfiling bear ant • GOld dalltdryg to 1 /I, lioarfand lower, odesing 44193 414 '.., l ~, • - 1 CtelesgsAtatket. -: . - 3- certas. Jens 11.--Plotar olet. Matt ' 01 7 ,11 111. ..nong at 61 n a 1,37 X for so .Lana 81,11X/I,= Co Ea 6 7 wet to.olgot at 61;431 3e - 3, for ha I. sod 61, 2 6,4481,80 far we. 7. o n doll et 61 140 1.1434 far so. 1,6 1 ,106110 K fon No. •os galas at 7 0. ..The 'banal thla caring coo 'Osta am atmtinder a strong enabloattoo to kteli 11 11 tram p up notll Goernitovot trinirs-w tehtto tho opoordsrra mate atlybed tali be adrentaki before lon6 at and et. LonditA This eniablastfoo tits oper ator, la vim /ark and Bard° to lard op linta brides of tbessi Markets. Mahrrlam brae at $1,44,113121. ta madots..socoo bbla lltrit 6,ZY) bosh Whose, ,0004zsb Gann. 3.00 bush Oita '' ~ 6 h l latients-1,800 halo rionr. 04.603 brah , Wlieen 1101,11.0, bush Cora, 49,600 bosh Oats. - %`l Cll.l3Cll2l3att Market.' Cmcnrxrn. Jame 11.-41 old hintrog farem back ` santoorbat head of adeaticlog at was gone, ally amp:4.d, made tha nutters ipol.t ablaut Sedan! chugs. Floor 66 , 69 38,E6f0r gerpierflae, with buyer. at 64,76 i Wheat In fair clanand at 111,4841,10 for i fled. Pats atassly at 01.. . ham dalif Ear 1.1 offered at ta,q9..4.* an 61,17, <lip 11,G1. Whisky .lov:r and nosottlot ; sales of nito tibia at 111,01.14031,rf ..., 11ola Pork I.et'd at 1 r.32,6*33. irk ti no psi. loud adrant.ed to 15e, vath said a 76:1 • threat. 44ti skim oriess Moat or Blom, Gat 6,4 a Odd it% clap/81618S Zacaaassdall. Many , . Balla; Market. . Innirsto,:rona 11 .-77 our 'steady lead moderately aetton Wboat doll and lttoryt tostliaolts atr1.674. no:111 Corn odonand stadh io eld nn a t S hal; no sales oa Saturday tnoS ama l lsal.asteL 27. t] ic, and 6.10 bid., Ithnity dab t. ,_ floral ricights„brac today ; illearlbs:ala mar Cats lio. /oaks Unlaces —Flour, ;tea nth; Imes; IiASS • Ism ; Cot,,, 83,169 bosh. Data tmh:Cdla.76,2lo - gels Market &rnomad r asscs 4 . .Tramll.—Tloar Alroc acd.ta boner maxport ; Maxtor 17.4 n. 17ti•or groan "c„ sees sasyei bettor for White; $ 1 ,51,31, - 78 for oaf. Cara Am ; saint al Tdims at $ 1 4731,60, Canto adraraing sad excited; Aoki cfseditiodnaat 61.15(3 ,10. /Mao Pork-433 for Ve., .02 fo, Old: Lard draaced. Bacon firm Pear haita—'ool- Crud* at 41e, arid ..Baleied at Clea63,t4, Wldahrbutt: 1 - ' Slntittgt: Oartao, Jen. If —Floor tcchinded and and the napply coni aca , co; Old Illinois 51,331 other tra ded wan. nod- nominal. •- Cana Yralghtt dal' and .toady:: ' • • WONDEr*EM, ESCAPE, w. . ..stkit be too th.r..ttel theterar present rids Wes each tattiest predicts the teedttlity offria other 139 I?, i 3 L ar oar banda. la thatdim:l—bn at least. It la o • putt:ssa.car4ratal4loa aka.: oar cots sad R., A.. I L :Li O. _A. 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