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CITY AND SUBMIBAN, -!T To Sanitary • Fair, 1310 ittindsare at the Fair yeeterd e y abontU hinzo as mmal, but owing to ,the dimilnlli the price of admission the receipts ezhibitidatcousiderable failing oit Th e pan of good' are now Tao spitited, '• and we ere requested to announce particular . Ar that !the-pine' will be• marked down to' such a true that it will be to the Interest of muntuisrs to patronise the Air. • Many articles are offend .below what are asked . ;by dealers and the -4 .-"ricaterial and'srotitmenaldp aro of beet de ,seriptlen. Articles not sold before the clove oftht`falr,wiUprobably.be withdrawn from :Salo for , rhis present,' epd Mined at Some Adore time. It is not the intention of - • the , toramittee that any "pert of ahe goods. off ateestrifice; although the it-srhole will be disposed of 'at reasonable rates. Now la the time to - purobaso. • ,The contest forAhe Fireinan'sgona was • ..contested with great spirit,yesterday. At ten • „ eeloak last night„tho vote was os follows non . 1.634; Allegheny, /,6.40 5 The other ttompnies are making very alight` Increases upon their former votes. ' After te-nly,ht, secret ballots wilt be polled, and =netting contest may be anticipated. Cross ilia, Teiterdiy morning a woman made her ap before.Mayor Lowry, and entered 6 complaint -siting a tamale neighbor, charg. ; iag . het.wiih stooling two eilk dross patterns .from her house. A warrant was lusted, tad the amused brought before the Mayor. Dar ' ,. fpg.'the examination, the prosecutor stated that the had puchased the goods from a dry . goods tterebnat en Market street, ald in or. - -der to assitt .the ends justioe, the trstralmit mentioned Was subposeed to identify the goods.. Dom laspeettng the silks, be recog nixed them as a portion of good, which bad bxn dittita from his stare' . tome months MUM!, :Mad Immediately el:dosed salt agiintt. the at:, lard owner for larceny. . This action changed the - WanipleZion of the cue materially, al . '• though tee woman stoutly denied the larceny, ead . scstdd that she had purehased the silks • - front Min Dim. The dry good' merchant In • tatted - at strongly that she' had not honestly --become the possessor of-the - goods, and In .. tilted upon her being held to bail to asittrer st-oharge of larceny. The matter was filially compromised by the good' being returned to `the original owner, the salts withdrawn and the alliged thief paying: the costs in ' both `cues.' As the mattersras settlod we withhold thollll.Vl,l of the parties interested. . -The Chthese Booth. z - ,Among the most attractive featores of the Bazaar is the Chinese, .14apth, around very. Oveniag, there are crowds of/ad . les and • • ' gentlemen, gratifying. their =lenity. Boor " ladies, two gentlemen sad two children ap . pear every evening in full Chinese silk robes, gorgeously embroidered and decorated. But nothing we can soy`can convey an adequate ,•-• "Idea: of this unique and beautiful exhibition . nstdatruotnre. We therefore content emiselves With giving the following copy of the &scrip - tire card which is bung up at the Booth - In charge of Mn.s Li). Sarum, Mrs. J. F. Mao kenale and Miss Bradford: let. The silk flag hung between the alhir and temple, is the Imperial standard, male • and elonstsd by some of the ladies of :the Booth. Painted by Mr. Johns, of Pittabtogh. Boreal°. This Altar. This wu put up under the supervision of Miss Bradford, daughter of the late American Contra at Amboy, wad is a-oor *eat model of the al:arin general are is-Chi na The small asp on the al ev repressnts the bowl blind:nee. All the idols around the ministate Segel°, excepteiro, with many ether'mutioritiee, including two-thirds of the robes s7rolll , every evening by the 1.41 es in Chinese 'cwitome, were presented by Mils - prallfor3. The two Luger idols on the altar, with ether cuilosities in the Booth, ats part of the spoils of the British opium . war, liken frotts Chinese temples, sod other .._publleintlidings, and presented by English ' wavalotseire to the lata Lieut. James . ..,„Mace_Parker„.the. hem:Of the burnt Clubs, .- -, Tempaer, - *.a., and by him presented ton lay .. Ihttatough. Thlardeles fa'the glean ease were de- T...:Apoettett foreil d hltion by,,varlons individuals, and are net for sale. Atk The small framed pictures hang 'atoned thelt.soth; are painted on paper media .of rice. The two Opus seated on the thron ' 'ad abate, ire likenesses of the Emperor and ,T,',,: - „liimprites of China. Not for sale. - . Stit. 'A great portion of the numerous aril- Ales displayed on the counters of the Booth, Tire is New York, by the Sanitary 'Execative Committee, and are all for sale at Vll4 moderete advance on the New York '.wholuale . prices., Thesoprices were marked from the invoice by the statism= of the . Committee who are merchants. The Tea,' done ugly. parcels, is for • aals lathe market price. The - fresh drawn -- Yea, after the tree China fashion will he fur. - jobbed to -those who „wish td-laks a cap at genuine Chinese too, in i China :temple, at - ,ten ante a ettp... Tito 7Preesed. - and prerer,rod flowers Were litherst iethe,totah of Napoleon, on 'Ahelidand of St• Helena; by 'Miss Bradford, • ar• all fortalefor the benefit of the San. lair: 1. - " 7- Orin Cake for' Pria;diat 24e,01a. ti not •niinlefigiitat iithe a,- :noir adigio_ the hinilsoins, and. eLiborateli 'oraiiiintoi. coke soma d.y. !pita, in that..0.4241Te part of the Elaziltiu7 %et, a piece othitidlroik ribiob ta lk, great credit oat alt eattetiimed. the ache veleta West" pomade. • The base la oetagee, L izeiprouptligelie feta' the eerrtee—aa- "." 17. artillery; cavalry strict infantry. Tho site '.fis.titedi: of auger; solid,- and the 'bounnet of lowers le of Moran= "iwest" niatettal, *Jraly 'constructed by hand. .Thi:wbolo in to ~...I.lyratnid feint,-forty-eight inches high. We eve infoiuted that this beautiful 'cake boa been 'gotten up at considerable expense by lir. rourthstreet, z:and , :dinatedlte lb' Fair. It is proposed to ; sale to- President •LW 0.14, et he obi* of the Italr,,for purpose quite ;.'"isciatirritter'nf cur pot:Hotta iitizone have al ; rad"; tibOttribod;aud before the. Fair closes - Isar will no doubt be mitsed. .. • Court of Q,itirter 9 essloto anfato :naps Mellon end Brown. Zan 111.4;Tlinman zeta.* ,wAir found gully of a charge of essanlt and battery, and , --f-plsteneed to Tiey s lido of tin deltas itd Edward Lewis; 'Who was conneotad with Tissimlgan to the barony of $lOO from . soldieic was arraigned for. Tbo OTi• • donee indica wee oonolasive as to Ms gtillt, tndtha rendered's, vordlet Of. $Ollll7 ter * fest minutes' deliberation. 'Plannigau triod to-day. :vas artalgu i - ehiirge of faintest:lca and bastardy. Thic. cue eon• sassed ths-prinalpal poritan of tie ifternooi sad wits not eoneinded when we lei tho court room at An' o'aloctr.. -- .TerightlW. Accident. , ••: --3 ! ;;•7literlisi evening)? soldier named [Vaster , OalVerly,,bilmiglng tothe 102 d Pennsylvania Assurient,irm arrested ona eltarno,ofdesorr , , floe - sad: lamed in the .gnard, zoom In the netlistory of the,Girard !louse. %Be had not .:Umnill bore bits few =Mites until he:either •••, fell or Jampod - Ont. Ere' fell Loki-the yard, - ;• - 'ulld'Itheri miser( tip was found to be' ery le. escrelYtolMed:.. He had /unstained a compound raotare alshe sight log the knee, and Quid aw was eonslderatdy-besereted and , also ' '. oll 2iht l 7 fractured, ' Levis rodnced the tometruord; limb,and Mo patient WAS removed the hesidtal. < • • ; . _ • . - • _ Young, wh6 OW* *Appoint to eater to the tastes of hle 11114111.091/11 eAststioro,.hoo jusa imported two astotoutith taitles frees - the West Indlesi tdelaege,fnor brought hare. Ooe of them !tight One hundred and 'toTCAtpto9oll Ritilinui•Jhe, ether, juit one pound lest. • wo_to:ett exhillitten yesterday, in front 11.”Parebsap; gudtheelti street, earners Of Vlrginin'Aller, where they no:meted much* , Attearbi' tte. l .one of them WU last night cad 11 biteried nti to-day; eetrunenelng at 10 oNdethittls Aterming oneeentluning 'tall ;;;;Allsthig ht.r:latifiles eon IP lAPPUod with* orwith 804_ by the quart or gallon; 17,1114'4U Mr. young's .kzehange. stn iasso Vas. lassie's ,GoilOsay.-..The doneart • by stare. Kieber,leblolt Mesa: to far iamb time, comes lasmisee total smopt !idea •••:al4. , ituceig:ftil , entertalnmenti Tie coated ~le etrew (of thi•bettel; at the Etaaltsry Balry 1. - Sit ill eettlexte give all ma oppose:sotto to ti.ther.Litontry iatertalsupnt uncut:mad 1: AR9rLpinj ay #4.eace Ball hat 1444 Law/tarn Kalifs Arttlim Flattal/46 Port Maus, D. 0., Irma 9tb,18e4. Bctiiion thaatio: The inn shim down In all tha Intensity of an unclonatid ski, tali afar tae mormari .eeemoon; the rat— , _stands at 21., Ind the gentian of the fort, with the exception of the ggard"sad fatigue detail', are out at ' tho Inevitable drill. We think ourselves tolera bly well posted already, after our two weeks' experience, and would prefer the shade; but our °deems seem Inclined to.pntas through." illejor Enap's Battalion being still In pro. ems of 'formation, he has not yet been for mally assigned a definite command, other than that of his three Batteries now here. . Batteries A and B, form the garrison of Port bleigs, "Capt. Joe. Brown commanding the %Post. The garrison of this fort conalete of Battery C, Knap's Battallon,and the llth Co. hiassaohusett, Heavy Artillery, Capt. Riddle oommandlig the Post.. It is understood that Co. D, Capt. Stewart, !datelines the 11th Co. Massachusetts when it shall arrive, and that Major Snap's headquarters will be at this fort. • Two companies of one" hutdrid dap' mon ire being- reonaltedin Philadelphia for this Battalion, and are nearly Wl4 When they arrive, Major heap will, no doubt, exchange hi, present peasant, for "twe silver leafs,"- and - bei. , anigned the duty of garrisoning two additional fort, in this division. Meat. Cal.. J. H. Obertonfrez, of the Ai Regiment Pennsylvania artillery, Is In com mand of this brigade. He Is- a venerable officer, of much experlenee, and is wall liked by the officers and coon of his command. Colonel Haskine mainlands the divlsloo; tip Is well known as an accomplished and anent officer ? Wild lost an arm during the Mexican war. General Augur Is In command of the corps, (Yld) comprising the entire chain of defence, around the thy. The men of our battalion are all hearty and able for their rations. Notwithstanding the warm day, and cool nights of this climate, and the unaticustomed stomachs of the raw recruits, it le quite marvelonsto observe how full our companies are at dinner call, and how rapidly the fresh soft bread, bean soup, pots. 'toes and pork disappear. Tlie barracks are well ventilated . and wate rtight; the bunks un will .seinstrnoted—three deeps Oar boys have become amustonted to sleeping upon the bare boards; although not so soft, perhaps, as a bivouac on the earth; with the blue be. Spangled' canopy for a covering, yet the ex• poser* is len, and the garrison barracks every way preferable. Gnu. Grant is being constantly reinforced by fresh troopk. The nape of Gen. Augur hos been largely drawn upon, until there it bat force enough left to barely garrison the forts around the city; and there troops ore, geniratly, as raw as ourselves, with the ex ception of a few companies of artillery:. We knoW not how soon we may be ordered to the front, and -therefore are being thoroughly drilled, both in infantry and artillery-16. - vh2g bcen equipped with muskets and accoutre ments. , "That Picture." • Ecjitars Gacett•• Will you oblige me by publishing what "unvarnished tale hangs by "that ;Actor)," over which the editor of the Peet affects to be eo mach exorcised f In the first phut', I had an order to /ketch that procession, accompanied by a request to be presenter. some point of its passage; but the day proving anprrpitions, I foaled to "see lt," and was lett with no guide lave my own lea nginatlon, (a Jade which, confess; to fre quently beyond my •eontrol), yet,: having aeon mazy "Demoaretio procesaons," Titer :or thought of the difficulties which; sioording the /tor, lay in the way, but was led along dimply by the Ides that modern Democracy, to be truthfully represented, melt exhibit a three-fold corepotmd, ale: "washed, unwash ed, and natetvitted." To roach these points of excellence, with the pencil, I know of no way but to adopt the "representative pie," (one which the Rot, as yet; has cot de. niod us). In casting abOut among the die- tinguithing foam= of that 'conglomeration, I was overall:a to arose the threehhold, nor Invade the 'domestic unetualy of any private damn, but seLeated material from amongst those' whose peculiar abilities 'to "control" the eeveial "wings" of their inatitution had, long shies, marled as. public property. If I made a mistake in the selection, It most be • militated to my ignorance of the variety of links that compose the chain which thi editor or the Post daily rattles, and which, perhapi, draws hie jug-gement car.' He tells tts "respectable . gentlemen are made to firm as drunken testate." Now, It Might be tiauestion of grave doubt here, if the. "Wish be not father to the thought" Again, loaprotests legalist " thisestabllsh:' meat" being made the subject of the enters , and jibes of thous gads who visit the Pair, do.; yet streets a le be Wed to - the fact that he u, and has bun, forever three yews, issuing daily papers from -"this arabliskzerat," each untainineateihunn or two of garbled calumny and Mak to the President, the army, and to . the great loyal sentiment that prevails In the north, and especially In this community, and yetpratea over • Meter. about " intoler ance." All, this, think, le but another "bid" for that unsuspecting sympathy which has on former occasions contributed &opiate and keep In • power Am which Milton might have dignified with a name, but of which Webster would have dupoled with the simple remark, "there it stands." ;In conclusion, I will say that I have such elthiata of the private personal 'virtue of those ladles sad gentlemen whom the Pbot seems ea eager to champion, u secures them egelnet the- inflaences of either &taros or " Pboto.'r And farther; if thepiontre be taken down by its owner, or - requested to be' re moved' by any lady diremiy connected with it who may feel iggrievedithey hare my con unt; bet If It Is ramrod at tae dictation of the ednovolthePittsbargh Beta each art will only funchh toy spleen a new 4 . subject." BMW - stud —Williszo Stewart p _ the ton repo:War deserter, who was shot oar but Bet erdey br (Ater Sorbet, wu atilt living tete haw yesterday afternoon. The encod ing 'physician, Dr. Lewis, of Eau. Libery, hta hopes cf his ultimate ad:weary. APZICIALL LOCAL NOTICkB Toone Pinny, Plain and Ornamental Slate Eco cad dealer /n Penneybroth and Ver mont *tato of the_ beet quality at low raze °Moe at Ate=. utaioun'lll:nelt the Water Work., rattainirsh, a Shci Auction: Ecru., No: 65 Hllth • . Graham Co.; facer Ghent Tailors, hevo removed to 73 Smithfield street , We Are just :waiving oar wand supply of spring end satozaes, goods, and would alost respeatfally Invite oar frian¢s end the public in genie.-al to examine enr new stock, - bolleving It to be one of the faint otocko 'of ratiobaat tailor goods in the city. Susan-garment warrantod• to give fun antis, lestion, In - both priee end cuelity. Olm: ns eoll before pasn.haslng .elsewhero and Judge for yoursolres. Gamut a 51cOssimazi, iforoltant Tailors, No. 73 Smithfield street, Botta Alp Baosa.—Ali the otyfel, qualities and prices, at M lellaad'a Auction Bents. . Is Iv possible : that any sold! a can be so foolish se to lime the eiry without a supply of HOLLOWAVSOISTISIENT AND PILLS? Whoerei does so'srill deeply regret it: These meilleines are the'only.certidn .are for:Dowel Oimplaints, Fenn, Bores:ma Bantry. Solloiray Pits and Ointment are now re tailed, owinipto the high prices of dint; &a. g . at SO eentn,ls ants and $l,lO per pot or box. Bar sale in Pittobtugh by D. L. Palme tto* A Do. For sale at Pattea'a dmg store!, B3lth start, PlWbasah . - .Tar sale also by Gra. A. sally, Peden' A.Uoy,beay dry. . - • Ourras.—Ladies, Gent's and children's eaters and 'bond aU lands at WOrellands. Raz Bronollthr, ditthms, lialarrh and - Con. anicipttca Chigha, Brosn'a Bronchial Troches arc used with advantage, airing olfatithocia Imarciallato relict . Sold' by drogerta generally. _I 'snout Nomoz—The attsmtion of oat senders Is &rooted to the bril int assortment of Spring and EitUattar Goods {Ft , soloed by oarfriend Mr. John Weler, o, 126 red cal atreet,, Allegloany. ,stookroomprises a great YllnOtr GE Faaoy Woolf, English, Saotieb and &ICl*** Cassimeres end . 8U Cloths, and fine and Cleaners, Vortings f —all of which will be lalidell# "to toorder to the Utast 4 tries and in tint beet =tamer; "'A choice up lectlon of Earnishiniolloode also on bandana' fe sale, toe...hor with:l:full stook of Ready tends Cloth.soillszoi fashionably =do, . „ canna:ll shies _of ovary deao:lption at fd'Olollazl's dilation Some. .‘; - -Sorrni oi Ifoarn.—Thif soluariba. to Iftfonii tho ,roatiro of the Gassud. *it, Ito tar nazi o: fall simply of thojetitlyialiss-. tad hair restorer ~ /biugalabr, whose oboe hi, restoring gray to Ito *riling* coital: Pm venting. hair' front &Mot ont, raturrlog Sto.; tolrly staltho ft to be tumid among :the -greatest •iromooks-.44,hio*} times. -Simon , Jottairoia, solo agook - elimor ortflaltlittoht osidhogrtbothroto. scoltr THE LATEST NEWS BY TELBWILPi OUR SPECIAL DISPA.TOKEB. PROM WASI4rI•IGTON. SITUATION BEFORE RICHMOND. Both Armies Enjoying Repose • PROBABLY 1(0 FIGHTING FOR SBYERAL DAYS. COMMUNICATION WITH THE EMI FORBIOOLII. Scene Batween , Jobnnyat and 'Yanks! REBELS NOT IN A STARTINO CONDITION, THE DRA.FT!! The Souse Opposed Sz the Re goal of theCouamou;al 7 tort Clause. CASE OF DENS. SCHENCK AND BLAIR. The. Seizure of Mowry's Silver Eine Bpacial Dlepah:h to the Ptttsbazigh thuatte. HILEQUETipIa AM!' 01:T2EI PoTOMAO, Arne 11, 11364, r. Y. The pastfew days hare been quite epergne fel to the Army of the Potomac. Oar lines are scarcely nearer the enemy than was the position In the case of the battle on Friday, more than a week ago. The troops on both sides, each behind their entrenchments, have kept up a desultory/ bat metes, Cm—jest suf ficient to make it apparent thatthe respective works were not vacant. Bath tumbril, in fact, have been enjoying the repose which was, needed after the bard lighting and rapitt marching of the three weeks' oampaigning from the banks of the Rapidan." To-day the Warm Is even score marked than before. The naiad of a musket has scarcely been heard along the entire front. A few Mum of artillery, and the explosion of a shell or two, high over the. trees about the centre of the line, have been the only reminders, this afternoon, of the enemy's I presence. From present Indications It LI not likely that there will be lighting for towered days to come. Bet the storm is. brewing and may bunt in quitters least expected by the ene my. It is not proper, at this time, to say precisely how Gen. Grant will attempt to die conifort the enemy. Yestorday an order was leaned by Groneril 'Meade. forbidding unautherieed communica tion with, the enemy. The men on both sides hare been holding intercourse with each other for the interchange of newspapers, and the butef of odlse and tobacco. In this way a groat deal of mit:Alai was likely to result, as information of vital importanee is always apt to leak one. The opposing hue of title-pita, it must be borne in mind, are not a hundred yards apart; in some ports of the Hoe much closer. For any portion of the body to be exposed the penalty is certain wounding if not death. But the men are utterly weary of loading and thing. They have kept op this henry stir mlabing for days and no risible advantage hes been gained by either tide. The thing gradually slaokens—ollicera become careless about urging the men to their work, a tacit and magneto spell influences with equal pow. 'ex our own teen mod their ndge' enemies. It is very curlew.. The combatanta are entirely hidden from each otheeseight. The last shot is lirelfand the lull in the battle storm it per. fret. Adventarone sprits on both sides cau tiously raise their heads above the earth works—. tow are you Johnny r a now aro you Xaak 1" are the gemstone ninety tandled. "'Don't yarn shoot I"—eays , one .No," soya the ether. "Well; 7 we won't chime in all, and immediately the parapets are 'swanned with the Mee, who shaTe been 0011- exalod rind protected behind them. Oat jumps the fellows 'frees the rifle Ott,' and putting down their guns, stretch their cramped forme upon the grass. Sharpshooters covertly elide down from their perches on the trees and 101 l abautinutter abandonment. Trade is quick. ly opened, and all sorts of Commodities are exchanged. The men have keen pleasure in their stegulu aralstiee, benterlag each other sharply, and never oventepping the half way line wblehiopenthe their invite:tire fortifies • eons. Suddenly the my is /abed: Run back /ohms er-run bask Tanks, Jeat as It hapuene to be, we're going to sheet, and the hostilities begin again. It le always under stood, however, that the Int' eh .ts shalt to elmadhigh, and the veriest dawdler gets beck to shelter cattily. • While this fraternal scene Is being enacted on one limited put of the line, the battle rages hotly at other Portent 0f tbe extended trout, which measures by miles. We. there ever snob strange warfare imawn before/ It Is easy enough te‘, see, however, that these anon:aloes episodes may be &loused, The rebels availed themselves of inlet a trine the Other day to strengthen a battery which had been reduced to silence and had kept still for . nearly a week. the work, consequently, has had tp be done over again. There seen a great many prisoners LtalT Their appearance utterly refutes the Tory rmrrent stories that the rebel army is in a destitute and stoning condition. It Ia abet ply Idle to talk about starving the rebel army into lab mission. Tare bet eoldrers, as &gen eral thiag, are stout and *Wong and the very plotruei - of health.T It Is Insulting to our own bravo men dust the Mato:Denis so Intrustri ously simulated respecting the teeblerieuiensl. leek' f power of "endurance of the =Southern eoldiers should be leitherid. The Tortoni of the rebel troop& may not be' In a, i great &Sri at, ae those furtitebed to our men, hat they ,ban .proved to be tour as ant:hire. This fort 044n0t. be gab:limpid: • • Tire COUNFTATION CLAPILIG The Senate billitot7 CommitteWare In favor of abashing the commutation &louse of the eirollmentjaw, except kir. Wilson, who will Oppose it. tut he will seat to amend it, and bin annotineed hie intention! to propose • hundred dollar bounty fir one year drafted men, and In the some proportion for less time whiUs honorably • diVeharged. He &lid pro pores in include a Evasion for c7alisting mon fee= insunroctionarpfitates,l4l.l l lfor securing freedom to the wirer and ehltdran of colored soldiers thus enlisted. The House to-day voted : against the repeal of the commutation clause.by a large major . inn coal ea omits* aal=tg AND 111413„ The Hone* Committee on Elections report ed, to-day;ii the casei - of Generals Sohn& and Blairiespressing the opinion that the two prams, of GeWeral and Songreusiinin, are to oogtpontqo With each other, aad:that • man elected to &epees, who fella pesig• military office when the 'time arrive& for the ads:pot .ids hisitsiroirre; and &duel, that antarlig aims tha_4aUas .of ogniois riestes thsaßKtqtaVin e'prac tical Oiloittilenrisehidii, that funeral Behind IS entilltd to his anal , and thattjeaeni gist: is ' not, for the Oficial that the forrusi his mliitiry teifailia:ooagaszicemeal of q ,, s-guip of . vOitz: ,whimsi tau latter redgasd a month after ' • 1-: .ItioN=s thatVoirrrjwiiiiiiitiaii4bii peciwitrielted wader illan.patiatent Wide. . ; _ of the Ed cf Jdo, triad upon chow of alibi the rehellien his board eon- Toed by Gan. Carleton and fond to bo en . enemy of the Vatted Suites end Confined at Dort Toting, 04/. flu property 'WO planadin the bawls of a rr.ntrer, under orders far oort- Imating the property of personrelding tho rebels, Issued by Gen. :Wright, eontstaliding the Department. IRO MIMI Wan AO2- , tllll tzcaaa►W apu. I The Home to-darrotadtoreptal the ingltire glare wt. In the Senate the question of ad sltitttng as Senators lame up, and:was 'Verna td tho Judiciary Committee. Sum. ner and Itiohardson mado strong speaebee against their admission. Iteserdy Johnson ',poke in favor of it. The genera feeling is strongly opposed to their adealselon. Mr. Fishhook's record b eery mach eit:lnet Mm. outo EIDTDEID DAT tstoors—vaosui ?ATTICS/IT. The statement in - New l'orkpoyperhead pa pens to-day that some of the Ohio hundred day troops threw down their arms and no fased to go any further aftor their arrival here, is a base falsehood. The fleorstary of War to-day oonantuntest od In answer to the revelation of the Semite, he statement of Adjatant General Townsend, relative to the eelanre of Sylvester hfowr)•s silver mine In Arlsona. DIZTLICIOIOIIID MOSS Olt onto BrAULDILD. The band of the 160th Ohlo to-night sore. nao.s4 the distinguished roar of Ohio In Wash- Legion. Secretary Chuei in his response, ',poke very feelingly of the noble part Ohio was Wang In the present struggle, and the saorldeovhe seas laying Upon the - altax of her ocuutryi-, Judge Carter and Gem. Schenck and Garfield made appropriate s pee °hes. The whole afftir' did honor to the Buckeye State. BATTLE DEFORM AT pilot kma. GEN. HANCOCK'S CORPS ENGAGED REBELS DISLODGED AFTER A DESPERATE FIGHT. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. . • WaIEyNCITON, Jane 18,1864. Hausa—Mr. Dawes, from the Committee on Illections, to whom the message of the House • In relation to military appointments wu referred, made a report thereon, con cluding with the following resolution: Rooked, That Robert C. Schenck, having resigned his commission u Major General of Volunteers,on the hit of November, 1863, to take offst on the sth day of December, 1813, was not, bv)esson of having held inch ofam, disqualified from occupying • seat In the Thlrty-Eighth Congress as • Reprezenta - tire from Ohio, the session havingoommenood on the fth of Dectmber, bat that P. P. Blair, who, continuing to hold dike as a Mei or General of Volenteers, end discharging the denies the.-oof from November 29th„ 1862, till January, 1864, thus dizquallfying him from holding a seat In the Thirty • Sloth Convent, which met December Ith, ISM, tenet entitled to a seat in this Rouse. ' The report, for the present, was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. Oa motion of Mr. Schenck, a Committee of Conference was asked of the Senate on the dieagreelog amendments to the bill to increase the pay of soldiers. hiraitevenes made a report front the Commit tee of Confereece, on the disagreeing amend ments to the Military appropriation bill, that they wore principally In regard to making the pey of negro soldiers the some ea that of the white soldier., from Jon. lit, so as to include the:book pay of the 2; Massulututtenogre regi ments, and these first raised In South Caroll • as sad Louisiana. The report of the Confer ones Committee coucindes as follows All Persons of color who wore free on the 19:h of April, 1861. and who have been enlisted and muttered into the military service of the United; States, shall, from the Meth of - their enlistment, be. entitled to receive, the pay, bounty and clo th ing ai -1 towel to snob persons by the lows cziettng at the time of their enlistment; and the Attor ney General to author:a:li to determine any question of lertari slog under this provision. And if the Attorney Gencralehall deoldethat any such enlisted persona ere entitled to Mover nay pay, bcnaty or clothing hi ad. ditien to what they . have hireadyreestired, theSecritery of War dull make all necessary regniatleas to enable the pay deeartments to make payment In attooldanoo with such deter ' minatlon. The report woe concurred in --leas, ST, nays, 68 The Senate has already adopted it. Mr. Schenck lottoduced a bill repealing the three hundred dollar chose In the enrollment act, and providing that hereafter no payment of money then be areeptcd or received from any enrolled or drafted man, to be rellevedbf , liability to perform military duty. , Mr. Sthenck moved the provioni question on the passage of the MIL The previous question tem not seconded, and, a debate arising, the bill wont over. Mi. Garfield !Undoes& ajoint resolution declaring as Dilute : That no State declared to be In rebellion, by the President, is entitled to .appoint electors of President and Vice Prosidente and no electoral . vote front say oath State stall ho tooeived or counted until both HOMO/ Of Congress, by - 00IICIUTOlit 10• tioD ' shall have rougatited le State govern. mantle nub State. • .• ' ' - Oa - motion of Mr . 216111_Q; L Of Michigan, the resolation was laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Itearoutof Michigan, • resolution vu adopted instruoting the Cent. adept* on the Conduct or she War to inquire whether there. is.knyi goodamd , substandal reason.fOr the seidaston At niembere of; Con• greet from the hoepitats, 'lon they desire to leak after the condition of ' the wounded from - mak respective Suttee t sad in eatie snob visits }to oan made wAhontdetriment to the sick and won ded, the 'Committee unommend that EOM regulation be made by which members eon visit the hospitals at seasonable hours, without let or bLodranee. • The Roue then took-up the resolution of Mr." Layer, offered 'on hiondly_of. lett week; proposing a onepenelon of hostilities, and re - Retiring the President to adopt measures for auembling a et:mention of delegates from all Ike Sates to adjust the diMoolties between the;Yorth and South on the basis of the Con etithtion. The Houle refereed to eispend the rules for the luttodaitlon-of the resolution. . • The Renee then precceded;:to the oonsiders. tion of the Masa bill to repeal the p'agitive Brie 'mortgage bonds bad, ;fallen Ste per Slave 1aw: ,, 14 .,. 0 ;• • • ; - =ONO 121120 o .• cant: - ~ _. . . • The IThois army across the Chitkahorninty. PruLanscrata, June I.l.—The Balkan pub• Whips the following: The Washington Bomb /in= say, that an littelligont cavalry other arrived this morning. Ile left a point ten 41 ,:q m from tho front on Sundayar.orning, and reports that thing was diatinotly hoard during Saturday night in the diorotiOn of Bottom Bridge, which Grower the Ohickehominy about twerp mile, east from Illohmond, and toren miles northeast of the month of Four- Mile on James river. Vifhon he left the repott had Jut reached the piaci that Ilimock t after a desperate fight, succeeded in dislodging the enemy and carrying the bridge at that point at the point of the bayonet, and the whole army had sue. merely crossed at that point.• 111011ILI DIIPASOI HIJDQIIaarsu AMY OP MI POTOYLO, Jane 12.—noth armies map, their old position about the right ad centre. There has been considerable skirmishing and cannonading, bat no damage bu been effected by either petty. The men are well protected ballad nigh and strong breastworks. Their eoldlers and ones 000TO110. The rebels hare a largo VIII mounted on a Railroad traokr It throws a ell !nab shell, and is the tabjett of mach mirth among oar men. Meade rode through this portion of his Ham yesterday afternoon. The Railroad has been torn up by oar troops. The. rails from Dispatch Station to Whim Ilottsi have been curled away. LATEST EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE nternational Telegraph Question ME WAR BETWEVIDEREARR LTIOLIMART 1:1MI!Mel Oars Laos, Jane it —The steamer from Liverpdol on the 9d,:and from London ea the H iaet. , paseed herw yesterday.with news fire days later The tows is unimportant. In the HOMO of Cornmeal on. the fu, the Government was defeated b 7 ten majority.. Cotton steady and unchanged. Breadstuff. i dim, with an upward tendency. Provbions steady. :Console 90,(1905(. American stocks Illinois Central therm, 2Ve27 d is count . - H %r. Rowslt , one of th e .dlrectots of the. Intonational Telegraph Company, has been givingeatdbidone at Liverpool of the design of that Company to construed a TelegraPh to America, starting from Brest near the j Aseres and the French Islands, e$ isr..rouiutund, A coneselon had been obtained from the Branch Government la fever of the enter. prise. A capital of haft a million startles Is required. - The Conference met an tho 9d Instant, bat nothing definite was errived; at. A propoial waa made and accepted for the prolongation of -the armistice' Sitteon dap longer. The Conference will mat again on Jane loth. ECIUI gain grand that lotedlitlee wilt re• cominepoe between the DUN and Genimal. It le represented that public feeling ener getically demands the resumption of heath!. tics dating the present uaSon, it being el. peolaily lavorablo to the Dom while delay will especially neutralise the Danes' naval strength. /Saw Your, Jrae I!<.-T6 Snouts, from Soutbampton, let, embed midnight. HAa glen ontain but little neir - s. • - • In tho Boucot Oath ozone 31rIsindans;poit. ponod hie motion relative to the Confe derate d4tesamlfths 17th. • • llount'Da Paris, Iris married to Isabella of Spain, at Kingston, on the 30th alt. The Memorial Diploosaripie 'says the probs• ble result of negotintione will . be that HO- Lein asuitlontheniSotiloswig wfu he detached from Denmark arid . milted to Germany, and Northern Sehliewig nutted tierpotnally with Dmeserk. The Electoral.Tieleta...3laryland Free State Convention—Reported Foreign Loan Preniature:l•Pnion Prisoners Going Sooth e ore.' . ... - Neff' You, Juno 13, /866.1-,The Peer Bal timore oormspondeat lays the Main hive been beaten in getting up the B4etoral CA. et. The IlleationalConveratiott 'had one cur jority anti. Blair contested delegation", and thus tom ri ng an anti-Blair Moto Bleeterat tiekst. In the meantime the ' . Tremont man are - moving and"will put their BloatoralMalet , in the gold at the proper time, • The Brae State Conatitntiosal Convention has got thraugh the whole forty-two artistes of the Bill ef Bighte,haviug, the paramount allegiance and abolition of slavery.. The ar tialserto tie! - on then will 000upy two weeks of debate. . Tho Relays : Tha report that Mr. Chore has negotiated a foreign loan, the Interest of which is to be paid - In timeterdam,b prams. tune. , ' - ! Tholtaleigh Confreterato 1016000 Federal Rritenera captared in the meat .battlev in Virginia have pane_ through nanvn. 1 ce their way to robot don:sone In the South., It appears that Manila! Murray let the Pe trie imprilonteent maw go by,default, and be telliwow eeTtortni the comedown to We city before a Uniteet.fitatee /age. : :_. • The Now York Cbstrionakro Faihingten special says: ! The Circuit Conn has given a ftaldeedalea to" the effect thit hankers ars not obliged to pay out specie when gamic tuts bean deposited. mil fa. ds PWiti" , , .„... . Gen. Wsidrworth—Oblo Modred Day Troops tor the Front. Wastastrindr, Jane 13.—1 t appeeri was General Wadsworat's intention at the ' dose of the war to psy over a cam of money evil] in amount to that he remand from the °stemma, to tome permanent Institatlin founded for the We mliet of disabled soldiers. "This;' be said, "is the bast latridlon, way in which' can Way-pay for fighting for my country in her hoar of danpr." ; The UM Ohio 100 dig moopi, Wide In its ranks lawless, Mamma ; szof taken of the best mad in the Btate, on Saturday rottid emanlmotuily to go to the front and fight; they then maraud to the Mate Honse end bad an Lairds, with site .Plosldaut, Istio addressed them, thanking them for their prompt rsrol Et tion and asylum "sawyer yolk go :.know 100 will do your hat." .; Glr.batond Railroads Gseleath Was:mono/ Joss 111.---d. yidsl to tbos IfaW TO7 k -GelLunlia SIM t There an MG, rattans that all the railroads by whist* bilsle. mood it tappltad will soon be readssad Mr. Las. THE:l'or ICKY RAID! TOTAL DEFEAT OF THE REBELS rlforgan , Force Divided and Demoralized PURSUIT OF THE FLYING REBELS Ralf of the Rebel Force Kllleft and Captured. BEOAPITBS OF GIN. HOBSON AND STAFF' Lzarsoroa, Xy., Juno 13.-47 apt. Dickson lelegrapha te Gon. g wing that G01:16 linrbridips gave the rebels a total defeat at Clynthians yezterday morning. The rebel loss was SOO killed mid 400 prisoner, besides the wounded. Their forte exceeded min. M.:Trues oom - eland le divided and utterly demoralized, and they ore trying to get off in small squads. Cole. Hanson and Garrard are pursuing Mar gen himself with a few hundred me; north east-from Cynthfane. Gummi Bariorl4ge, with • pill of his force s hatretttrued hero. A telegram from Gov. Brantlett. to General Carrington, dated Frankfort, Jane 13, p. m. sayer Thorn le no rebelforceMovlng reward; Louisville. • A gentlem from Georgetown repoite that a tow heart ter Hobson's, emirendor at Cyn thlana, Bar dge attacked thb enemy, killing and captain baittkeformi. Th ereaminder tied Inigreat onfosices, .orosehas tho railroad yesterday at eynesvillo. WO had repalsed Om enemy before our reinforoemants arrived, hat felt coo Immure until their arrival. Lttld0101) . Jane 13..--Orplain iDiaboa to General arrange.° r General' Batbridgi a l i s now here end report, the rebel fora ou of •ammunltion,'scattered and utterly demo - bad In Me fight at ()pithiest& A dispatott from Falmouth, Bentaoky, this afternoon, says chat after theVyntlilana 4e foot, General Hobson and part of bra Atilt wore sent, under guard, to Falmouth, bat the *hole wero recaptured by a mooting party and are now et Falmouth. , . flahaim—Mr. Harlan preacited the joint resolution relating to the granting'or certain privileges to the oity, tif rhill23olol, Lows, which was pained. _ Mr. Lane, of Kansas, ailed - up his respia 7 tlowin rearm= to the recognition of thefree Butte of Arkansas, and moved to refer it"to the Cauttnittoe op Credentials: - - Mr. Sumner addressed the Senate at length in eppoiltion to the admission of Arkansas at present into the Haien and its reported Itlonatore and reprdientatires to seats in Con. grass. Mr. Johnson replied at some length, argu ing that if the Mates in rebellion were oat of, shall:den he, Sumner, was Inconsistent in' supporting Andrew Johnson, of Tam, at a candidate for tits 'Tice Presidency. The resolution Of Mr.- Lan*, of Kanasi, , and the modentials of. Messrs. Flatboat and Maxtor, were, after .debate, which. - ponettated needy. the whole sestlon,refonod so the Ja dietary Committeo. . The Remits , On motion of .11r. TroMbull, receded from its isaanduienrato tha%pular and Diplomat* appropriation bill ..:' .^ The The bill - authorising tho Bourstiry.Of the Treasury to attend the marine hospitaVit eitiosjoi was called up by Hr. Trumbu l l, and Mr. Wilson preseti6a oorteti amendments to the enrollment ,which, withantrsati ingorere ordered to be printed; At fire o'olook the Senate adjaurned.'. Clan.ling - the Tax: IMIL : • Warn:semi urges ai inlatitalgittA the tea MD, latch mill-led Dimply's° the - manna. He IS known to favor • tax of tere dollersii gallon on whiskey, and 42 par Dent, on Ineema, Da. Mr- Ds. Morrie, Dentfat, Noy lei jetirth Arcot. between Seilthdebt and Grant. Ign inducements bald ent by offering low prices; bnt to antatabb) fee mitt be-'charged in arary we, for the heat sardattata viii mat, and ail the Massed skin "mune; i;er periamearasitt 'ball be applied ntlf:ent • ." • . . Oxman and carriage calla - wlll bo taken at Omalblu odke, No. 410-Penn street, day or night ardent loft /tato ebony, place. will be promptly ***ivied .10. AU WU meet paid bl ad **oe.. - Yltaisetenre (ad ecir nag tbde Ws*, et. Sown ..gmblouw" 21(60 Pedstei lame, Alie2tun7. - , sautt_ C. aus,,, 'Doubt.; tee Pella 4treetortiketi: seed eat besiege _Ka :iirofeadep.c...: Zama 111. flAzzar, Amway at La4l4lw 9 o;iat stzto. ia lIMMIE 3X - R,3KETS.' Now IritrY atarka. Sitzr„, :tuts 111.-4:bt ow a abide &Mar $1,2610,17 tor !WON' Oplatie. 71oecr,dmi. Sad Wawa •lttloat epaleh , void, F wlidt• OU* Mee dlap edoote to srgotiel fob. 11 8111. Saw, 118,1W,46 for Satre 0.. H. 0.„ and $116066.40 for. Trade Brawla thOlake draterllll.ll.l4ll.Bo atanda 11,04501,15ta Weetera,., Wbees q..lte firm add.ln 'good wtp9rldemead; 81:7791,60 I.l6Cldoette fittlng. 81.76011,81 far tdOwamteo laub, 5113301,10 los Etwd. Mos qdlet and ttrtiwt 114108476 O. era dell and decldwly lower; .1111..mtl,Weet.ta Old 1113,4 Weetmi elcslng tarry at tbeit 61,469 1,60. Oats lino but quiet... Wool dna dis co• 14• as demand. Port etched aid Om:ideal - 1110er: 697 ltr Mete, 611.60 Mr Old do., 11 311 . - 7%6348.60 far N. do . 14.64960.60 fee Old m d New flume. 8 83 . 8 6 633,60 for Prime - Ow; elm - 600 bbl, Nom lone, tuayate• option, - M.,60; B,IXO Obis Prltee Slew, est, • o=o . 11 o e/i , e l 7. =mass 60; 8,000 lads et 634 e 111,60; UAW bb.a do, ,Po,y, bums' 0pt10t41114.00, sod it 060 bbis do , es.• terms sad ce1,very.11.16,60. Beet - matet at 80,60913 for Olt) Mee.-Cu; Alma as 11)(012.X. Stank and Mousy Market. NM! Tali, JUDO /3.—Money _idly* at Or we cent. &saws galling ;3111*321.3i, -etitrintay Gold more amp* and 11,m...r, °Atlas a 103%, slut closlrig 'wady et nny,stwx. - Stotts better: . • . . . / Picklo 411.1,............120 tinde0tt,................-14.1% I'3 ear eeitifkaus-.'013.1 8ea01336.-...-...„.161 0 4 . lll.(briLloate6. e 3 O. 6 . N. Y 7„. —12743; 006 3 e Co_ 6SI • (.rllase 10446) Come:rand --..--.. 2936, 710. & N. tir.pti--... 91k trie—.. --111,y 111. Ousel eorlp -.1 ties York ikatrel.-LU J. &B. y..........1.;....715 • Ptthadatpula elariet. Ihin.a.Drsztaa, Jane 13.—Hoer !.nn; Euptialc• $7.2.508,60. .WhiGt Cm; Whit. gt,9302,w, tied O doh; Taira, $1,6601 07. Pm thou. advanclog; Its.. Port ingl33Ao Prima la Parrolsum-4.lrads Via. VI Lasky il,B 1,54. • "timbre Alaricet. liumfnuo,.Tnne Superfin• t7,t5 siwg. Wbrsetirne: Ilentuatp Whiteter.(eaS Ourn poll; Whim 1464 %lay +full ezuf naming at S1,11)f, larsestee Wet. New York Bank Switemmt. Ninr Toni, Iwo 13 —Loans, d mak 51444,7171 spears. thcnmas, 51.t.410.1.J.); uhecls•tea, damase, $4141613 11,1,72,1.1% xza - va3az. • Lams (Isabela, Zip:warl3.llasit Lott, Louisville 0/Iv; Buhttlle. f ELnarf y Wheeling. SZP/LOSVA=I. rlntneler. Len Willa, 'Cherokee, St Louts Citizen. St Lgnp. ildlowea, Wheeling. The firer continua to recede rapidly at this pole 4, having fallen tamest two f,etilisleta the teretapfour holm ending Wesel:Mb:4,st which - time the snub IsdiCeted atant dire &es five Inches: The weather aontiones clear, mild and pleasant, and all that could poestbly be deelred for the transaction °font. doer badoest. Toe arrivals Cheek °what report, include the Emma Graham from Zancrille, Leal Leoll morn Lot:theft* end Olive from !tube!lle. The Nate Badmen from Lonbirths and the .lisurve from Cincinnati, are amoogthe first b01d114120 The new Cromer financier cleared for Laninille yesterday *Kb a fair trip. in draw. the Citizen for dtLemls. The Cherokee eat retaking preparation. to leave for Pt - Louts last meting and ar.mM doubt he. get 612dt:wing the night. Cum% Jong AO, I.B44—Eitton C.4o—Stommer Leonidas, Copt 21 A flux, passed tole to-day with two hundred and eighty tons of freight for St Louis. Crowell well. {Feather cold and cloud; lona .Bmeszor. anted and shipper. ahltid tear in mind that the itatvartd tottiOnificeot Cramer 'dam Selcobsi Copt 800 Jobrmotn, karat 2.v. Sc Loofa t.o.day mahout The Jamie b one of the Surat meant.e on the met= maws and eh, has aptendid accommoda. areas fur pamengent. The prompt and ponetnai Ems,. Graham, Capt 0 Strol, is the regular paket fur Esnentils today, !win at 4p. m Caere flogs and Howlandare assocfaiad top th,r In the aim. DIED: WATTEIIn Friday, tko 1041 Inane, from wounds :oohed at 'oho battle of 044 Uaroot, Va. DAVID U. WAITED-, spa 21 item Du fa:mai 141 take place on 114=4.4 ammo, lith loot, at 1.0 o'clock, from the rooldonoa of kin porento, Van Oonononollenhavy. The friond• of the 6321.4 ors !nylon to attoocl. NMI EL—At the nettionos of Mr. W. A Aealr, to evoickl.y, on sumo of WIIOO2, ltuoo lath, at 4 o',44eki Mr. W. 1. i13W15,1a tho 13d par of lb* funeral will Lem the Federal Street /Rattail, Allegheny, at 10 o t elodr TVLIDAT 80112=6, the lath LW, to traord to Allettern, o,eneteiT. ..r 1r 4.liiriarristlilr-frvir. WANTED....BOABDBy two pale rmn mad their InTOS, In. print* (wady. c basidlug bomb with but wb• orders, grittila st. atlautne twat of the GUM) ctßes. Adduce Ottnlum Otllm ,fitt4ttt DIG m rm. Ft) ft NALE—a - E SUL lowing lota of • Plklitetal, donated for the benefit of gm t "altar; rair, orator ado aklideobeinlait.flatle floe tene Mimed Forum lira. !tenet:it by Jackson lion Co.. New To•k. ' • rive too. Sbarprollte Inezers,.l2o.l Irete,donated by Yoram three, ehareavalo,Plio. • /Ira toot Sbanatigo Farm.* 12111 he.. donated by O. la. Bled a , 0 eveland Inon Mining ca. nee tons Steubenville furnace No llreee, donated by Spaulding, Woodward d. q.,Eltenbantrllie, 0 Om ton Senna. t Patrice IMn. donated by O. • O. lamidonhail, blartkiweillo, 0. Fin tona lo.koSuliedur remises NM Iron, dons. tedby tho Cereepw.=firatt. Pin tons alfu 1 Iron, denoted by Laughlin L Co, l'ittablmlb• Piro lona litod Bank Sump No. lire., donated by MeCttliotoilit a 1147nads, aid Book Flee tons Stawaratin rarnswe JIM Iron. lonakd by Alm Lame/inn, Plttablugli One ton Wlliervy'roroasell B. Charcoal fanisay &aged by damoot Suds Pin was eaoland Toroaeo,l3.ltimore comity, Nd. No. 1, 2 and 3, donatad by Oso. Email a Co. Ylee tom Jateptilne Wilma°, No. 2, antlirselle, do no ad y Oetataut Uhl Ira. Oni Oo Ono ton Myra Par. am 0.0. Cbareool. 7 be above's of at s i lt , te ode, and If not sold before ibe kkelog ot tb• vedl be disposed ot at. auction to tki biktotat balder. JA1123 COOPIII, 1.14 Charaso Casnolwrost ISKl•nice SQL 0 1 7;74/04e CORNER PENN tt Sr. CLAIR STS PATBDIJEGII, as. rtu. legat o quapert cud can riZtittal Business diitun's College In 1.12.3 ['WWI /kW., Ittatisato attar and my's. *I any ti Cat=MlA ocutat.b - lan LLll7rscalloa, Nat staltraft,oz anltmes ;a P rLnc p X= 31M S t 19 army Pittabariity Pa. 1N1.304R47014 NAMILP. +ROI r.t. hiD=fl 611=v, • ..asinta -.dad 3+•: , •12•0 - DLUITELS. . ilontuneoP3 and, crave -tone% PLWITEts 74=61. FWZRZEILV OWL AWE Sd9k.Rl CKIKS:2I9Is. ISAAC) Male, ... . • 11.11 - 34. otrs a • .• Earja ocostantly on nessi a - tam 'ad: Broadoncle of DLOKmO. BOAT ABD tb MO I I Iti:Mt % iirtintONV• nem • BERT LIETZ.LB." 401=4 opooruso, La+m4 PAL., ilfo3, SA, • t I ••• Et sill orders tor BAWIED IMM:•1110.• peen m m mist ltdr Min Et. L. Portnes tontiar,LClEo SISECIEBaniEIo LAB are parttrolas, tart=l to exandoe 61160e1e ISPOBIas on Orals *tote, loser Itebhmson CHAR NrßEnLl4l`.& • Osiniters and Pailmiumi, (Timed, Emma Ero.'d• ChtnEtoL.sat• / 4 5 014 .11 tiroDe) 111 in Ilk" nuultok term NEM street. to; p4. newt Way, 'Neu Wood meet, ttitsbargb. t • Eisectuni` Cllsrenr, Bansidor Et.sw en4tadit Entre% Carpenters Oorpers',. sod Tian Tbq Moor% Eaters; Talons Bedlend :Entree, newts nteetdeia Golden Bad Irma. 10. _AB Orindlag and foglablug proloptis sittendsd to. CUP( L vALDlyzu s (3¢:cosar t? Jame Whim tt CA4 thole la peoos. - LAisp,.etroen OtritlallE2ol, mamma Bur, . onsia tuna= um inn mums, .113, • Pc"nmxri.. itilAir,3 itl. .131Ltert!, ..;,, - • ! ~ . . , ... • * L ll 9 l : ll T$4l2.*-- , tap, . - . I Prrpervi Intruorr Durum, {ID &tar be!tr for all thuto et aciah-P. Ed exectke om nommille terms. . .. - MU* to Atadenosi area, _betynea iliarfat 1114 lisAthsmirtmet.AM•o4.lrerm _DUN AttNt3lll:4l., Luru4crtat AND DT&Llia u *La zip it ieLxl brAnda OTNIIiHE 11AVANA 010/028, sad en kna. of BUIMINO AND GLISWING TOBAOOO, 41111;77. !tsar RIZU9OIIAUX PIPTB, V1DC.3.4,,ke... UNDICK =E Bt, CILAIILKS HO. 1'1M14.74..7•6'4'ii4.10+ FKlStiSlip 412 , 11, ,te 1 .411.41V:t :23 , 411/4 . 1 , _ • levee Plnzsztio A d: • VAUD' ESIP:011014 • isle i mid ~.iW~.1.wr.j..~... u.. O , 4tEU!_ t),nta_... OtM•g . PtLI, nunt um asp alum la fhb Eamon/ afObitnactioni and the • a EMILIA 17 In she iteoarnoit's of Cu Iffonth% Patds. 'fin ears oral:Male Mao =lam &eon that vatic tram trivgartty, b 7 miming the trielar- Itsdr. They au* 9T4strwied, Ecomatts sad 1165431 Alan. etraproXa Ma:ltu6,3 (OblmN64 'nay cam Borrow aoa tool A"tIono, Palos to 14 Beek and km: Faros of ma Body, Utoll.lll= Fottytut onottght isettkohbalpttattott of the Efesrt !Aram of Molt., Byitorta.SLok IlfsdachO, Old4l btf, •lo **lnd, by occult:3y the trivitarltY, boy remote flu caw, •ad It sA sbo otbott thas irt v tro= - • ilkmpimed of 42 4 4 revisaian Um cow tart aatbire delotr.looe to etti ixiistituttox; how. SIM &Mete, their thaelloa bri.v • tO-sobstital etrogth fhr viakren whlsh, whoa preterii iiee4 theimmi WI to do. nay =ay to teddy Peed er- leser sp. ASO as =I Period, exiipt - didect av fra ad"! e 3 Ell. daring attach the vsataig nature of Sher vallea would to. fiandi, F,Pulg• . ' All lettata eadvieg or advice .111 P 4,7", 2vadtrecticae avi.:¢qsayeach,txcky Prlce. 81 per be; cirr=i 6cereerbslB. • Sant by =A free of postage, ritcapt aptieb ! Bold by all rorp=tablo Dsagstils. DII. W. It, 41:40W1N 4 00., ra gab 173 rlttaargi b 7 t7a 110 !tad. aria, and 7 terms Um .171artioal and . ii3/1176ImIronowl GLAD NEWS I sou Tar. O'NFOIITCI4.IIII THE LIMO SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED Argun OHEROEEE REMEDY OREZOERE-J3JEGIMON. Cntoppandedtons Boca, Bark c 44 Lana; 0131110D33 =EMT, Os iron' &dad Dhi• - ref; moo el Denson of tho iternri orprareloh as Inotonlosats of tho Urfa, lollormontlect of the. Madder, lollasmonlion - of the Eldnoys, lecao la en 13 adder. etrictins. Grove, Cent, dionarrtn% old Is orpoelsey necannoodoun tidiness:sof Fluor Alba. (or When bi feinaleira whore aL tho old USLY/Vtia . mediator holy Wed. • • ta ;mania way sormattated tom, the dem Mtn ti ma me . to hro tesslmrairile throe them per day. tt b dbl.-oak and albrattto b lb sotbalitt. Was and claming las blood. iOur log tt to dow all its otigtoolparity sad Tigar, thus ilboil4 fro; Alb Vat= an pondeloos anon trtiob Woo IstdbOOd abeam Cbmkro txdarttoo to latoadod u ee glib 6111.4.. OSIS to be Martha Baobab iod obcodd be deed to 4:ordoricilea with tblt orirdlobe b AG are/ of 1201 orzttas. Gloat, Floor dibas or Whites. Ito ekes ore beating, 'coated and daboleent roaming all sodding. but, clundot sod pal*, tortead at. 'the borates end glom Itoesdarobb Pato nitro soy& domed will, nearly aD tbo ably Twit Weida= . the ms. QC tt e . cams= itratEny end atissonts mutcrnott—tho two =edits as tits oozes flea—all Impropeidi.cbsrpmaro rebated chi ths InakePoi. orient an speedily restated to toil ?tics hod straget. 7cr fall partlsalsmi, pt ecr . pamphl.l team am OM: Stun 33 the, country, or vets cs,, sad re will aull free, to =7 1.13113 a, All 3rFiLltss... oa3llolln 1 1 / 3 DT, $3 fertottln; • Prim 0111410ILICE ISMTION, rof botaN az ,thrse berilealbr leaf ty arras, - to !u27 oa tha apt of Bold by an amulets averptors. • DE" W.:3. SiZlit.Wll7 pzorlitors. So. 63 Liberty ark I, Sew Tcrk.. Nor lab Pittibtagb by DIL 010. S. IL EIBICS. 14.1 Wood stmt. sad N. 111471.64/31.63 it CO., =seer of Ur btaarnol sad Sotto amt. • sokltdthydamovr Dn. WRIGHT' ItErtnninamo , =2aR; .04 riaratzs OP. tam,' .Prpand from Yo,. Ire;etaL atzrors, mtitaft.ps pmt Cs4t.9oos to en MOSS . - • TN, Bopoiroostlog Itllea to Um rter&l. of &odors diseoverloo to too volohobls ItlhitOta, tottng fkg cc. Orgy maw Kod olottuot mutat of cue, Irresysetly. of all too old antl troyn-oht orrtoots. ; 21110 re.te.loboo hog tom taiga by ths good otalnea totaohl E at the dry, Ida by t&gis yrthotoood to be ox of the 'Yeasts:l osileal &tactful. of tts gyo, egg bogs yin ears Chu:oust Dobalty. & gm doom cam Hyourkslo annldlei E. , .0u loottlo cons My! Wks of the amt. I . , .. * rse dos ratans the ontgos of 4rogtothlig.... , . Smat 000 to to bottle* rooms Lb. mama sad tan !tzar if young!, 1 gto doom neon.. 11., s;pottot. p.4 . - 'Am bolus CIA Oa worst mei of !m . ' I goi demi carts ths by rpLyttod. .' 1t• : Ono bottle =mato' rooms. ' ' ..,. ;••••• • h. doom laity to ton to the cb.eb. • ' . Thlo oodOloo mum. to =gob nigh getl .., &sigh ths pens, dotlllousd. worarknos 4s opotrths doyotoo of coral plsorons, - . l b.' • The Itsthoso,oogrootoll yonik,tho Ors .tholool cii 10bn:room, Its olstlot of words doyireatco, tho to darldtial soffertos groom moss! ltd, or: goo maim= of a ctn.& arm, VW 0 aid lituohllots gya porsersootat toile by OM ito;of th.tatiolr or L ,lie: a Lao Prke Et p.r tottls, or edge WWI* fta. $4 AU : ibmikrd.Vl by arpraa, cus .aicasu of mow. 014 liddrea. •.,, .i !..' ' . Wel by sit draufsbi rrirymturs. , DB. W. a. MI • ock, E. : ". • - '. ea. Proyrl6.42* , • De. ISD Mom lams, Ds VIOL Ywr all* to Dllbibargb by Dr.() ta. Et. Elmo 80..1401Am, array and N. lizil.iDß,lB Lai rtentr . ot flu Dlawad ..I S ' s.,*.et itmemt, .". abltlinkumspoir . .. .. ----..L-.-- eaEROKEE CU= . ' . Incnosim; INDIAN BtEDIOIA ont,przad trots Pony, Butz 6114' -fiunti she epirconnocbm bectinal Rules alos ccbsrmal w ard 01 CLARA craved by bell pCUaflm, s ot no Low of lhonocp, Ocionvai tomc- pi Diok. Dlinno• Tiros. hcniono• OUI eh, WWI hero; Dittlelart ' of enatblog. Tineabling, lifdcefoloto, Znionocci on the hos, _ Pala Ontoiansooi. hoonlit. =I ad the dinette complaints cowed b,f he dr pain of aws. • • Tbh soh boo to • nk, vogotati ortrocl. inct ova no •Ideb all wa sy, id If boo boon nod how itrLe ado, pomace rich demon Ca Union o *i nce Molts • sloth bacona lyocan.: who, ban. born steddca tto gala inter; otos the sianondborn eta - Sb Wive triton will Chit midi day Wok Orson loilo behool ino=t m. 11 ' 114 / 4 . sold adds , ad/ too ha* eases pm. beset And vigor. -a ter • qud .loCOnt hare bald tanperecohni id • cnonlit ham Say men hum IC My coccotry. or writ,. sea prolohich etn• oir . Mamma troo nu itkoning - Prices botthat inch ht . A. thoulan try throats a 'part, OVCOII Fein thoocubbo &MM. 0 . 1 .1 o . Dis.oky. wallet! •20-. : Proploby_h ••.1 • • ?Ewa larriver.n.l.o2._ !_r„ . 2 rut au to Ittvoctsbmill 49 DR. a1ttk 110214.1242, a 20. tie Wccd • einiec Dionscal foe Mein ; - taLlT3atdasaorD.• . - ' lEtOpersi:ir.i97), langs. 'W WUlall."- . 4 , , i. ,- : - :. •.:z-1-!-::. ataarite toithr.rJed nit= Ems Ira /Van* poacleda m. sousgbell7 ME 0 Me,'M 33 - 1.1 MI Ora on our tomer.% thit lout •I! to also • nuottar ot. ouctruto....l_ a that oat aul 11644 R. A_ I 3:J , 1:•- • 0: 4, D. ... . , =motto= int% the Ent iii4_ . watt...olKit% Ball 5 , 06 alorro with arab a, tarp op% tklaidkt aa• =mm% at Boots aud atxa, tbs.. Itj ttajpoo4ll. - i. , • - ": -- ;' . 2.:',! ., ;: - .-: 7 2 , ',......i' 1: . :.•L:: A.. 0. 0 . : I.p:lv , - ..w :!..x.:' , . oat our carkmail4einppotht.absebtaTolult thlog •ur eel bet rammed soak. Io ouu eold wa sas robblab okuubare bole rob CS'il the OlAte. th swat: •_,STary Tark-41.41 - L dreps - 5.000 1.214 ' 6°/- c- GArrilis , rdattep, atuns , mcd atit774 - CONG3/03, OP.EiLiSD YOtigliCtirCL i wig tarp atvortaint cir calLisitErw)s sixoEs: _ • • Or gray - desertofori, P.V.Mtighho ititka, all. Ina, IicOLELLAND% 55,11 H. D.-I,nrk foram:nand adeberon Irtoinny ex' •e haw N o nucilon *AA as y atAtk . boom.' . DuRING THE BAIR, • Boots, Shoes, Geiters Balcuals PAICES. At - .Tip s Er4NIV,?, ::.-;:;.7._ rra. Ca itattstrianzrr. A NEW SUPPLY OP, , - LAnter, arrranctors. : =art Tonal% tow Asp ontaluare Boots, Shoe; and,Gaiters) AT No. 04 Market Street. SLATES scoria NEV GOODSI NEW 431301).1 t: wstuiy. Jot ro;ktria our Bating it f!. BOOTi3 AND DEL'Oiliy t. _ Ortarl w lll sell at tall Lowan CASH 114* We ham the Larrget sad beet atleeteloralear,,, times Bias Valf Swatuts* . 4 pia% tio scm6d to the city... 4,4?:,G0it1i • : abeateago. Gfivaa a eadl."- - • . . mbisi E • - • nIIISTOII -MADE . 8110E-3=41;v3 gis9l3 p,.s malted alaritit asaartmaat bait Now To, k .an Pbiladalphla th , jabala Wait. falba wad blissec Itattoxm, Goat LA Lasting calmcsalt, 800 sad Gallen at .t 3 tat. Thaw (coda two t. Iran ablatto gx.411 I'. • .l , lso* plural roartscerat btall h.v.anwaisupbma Nam., . . • licEO: ALB= SON'cop.i• Efa. St. an. M Waal mad Itairtb att.. logl CAMPBELL, ISlannfactaie of ey BOOTS MID 813(11143, of avlry. daralpkienk, Y. SLIM, eimitlttlaidttnet, PlibbuFgli . . pATTL:RBON alto; • . • fOo,ll,logheny Coal ah d NarCoaL Oitatilatt as tb;ollc.oa ad 87611% ant Bradley'. Wo loft facyorr. city, pmmpu 'U'Udaidorz.loonialr ahlOvamots • • • RENW4' WALLACE • ' • COMMISBI6II - Itieftbalit, ife,110601112 .ItinsFoar attea!losi mut to 1:111E4 erdari titatimara, raonnszta, noes R Gaels.' -- Mo .24eNAUG.Fika , :&L CO t • StonsituilMok wren. AD vain lbe PATIVO, QUAD: IRO se imilthlng 6 oar lb., pftsepOr anadod 145. 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