' : . ..f , ;: -1 * .t-, , , rr - • ~•,,, ,•; •---,,., -,g1116'1.1-11 DAY fdOßElNCtxattlirld;.lls64 ITT HD SUMBIN. • . The garatan , _ Fair Tbdattendinci stile Fair ye tierday use es large ai any provlcas occaelo shier/ the opening. 'The redaction of the price of ad- Weldon buss bid ...tile* acct of securing the presence of rneni wflo would otherwlao hey. .: been debarred the privilege. Ac the Tar w - hese on l Estirdsy l them whOct vlcicaditshoild tate sicantr o the pro. t°pltitan/ty• . _ The Dining Eel! was uniscuslly well pet , ~rcn/sed during the dal, sad the ladles in at tendteie had in excellent bill of fare 4o oda to thitters. The large Dining Kali hisS been eluted -loot bide:stand that the Its stontan options' open to-day. A . ttire number se of scoret.ba oto wo eo the : Bisemen's Prize Trnmpat dotin g , the deys.ln teranin IPwas samosa:No oft th ce s wbei o it o ziil w e l u o nutin w t,bo u T n o tli to, ..,;-'thissittidueou at three , barpuioted,the - prise awardod the '.-itiectuft4ls334:"t3 In loturati We learn thsVtlo. fo P ths.. Sanitary. Fair,m ro o u l g l ab= • • done soa in Aitiumity,willha dispo se d__ P t _ lid side insThunikitY nele*giet. B 3 , s o • ' Gen.Bankirldias ; Oen. hi; Qtritiog, Trevor hi. !Burg , CaL'Clerk,, W ell k - 'La eine' f Kittanning ae Bit 1. - Mended". Boldloria. . • 2°lat '" Qe°l.- P lli t.mi, Jihns • BhiP: Brooutei The -O . ' mi.. 3,- L. !Boyd ; • "61 :60 -1 ?"3 .-, is t" a t anted..ibr: tie Bishop' Bow - 'l4nd/nalituier.:-Butbleinor W.V. -Wen Old Portrait, lio 'yowl ; old Villtbobs. Blytbi w,,,hi n gto sad his *Das ... *_;ftlx2: . 'Senei ' l 4 4 ' C " lgi 1!"6°5 . P .341 4 7.. "' 3, " : " t5. ' ; - • ,- .., , .. „ /„„,dir4,s‘Thilmase. Pews, _ r Wounded Soldier; Bottsr,and. °loner landscape T. IL' li st ni El l iiiliPtfLan'aseatio;.:Pald Carson; ; a„.34.4ag -atm. .2 ogrsiuss,- , Shores, Bell; Crayon rusWO.. l 3-.4*-biesdoobLutoit"',_,_ l 2,. i.AltrodWairrionnkt 3 sOl. um, woo.> Lawyer's Dream, Byths ; Poet:sit of . 8•12 .7 - Giant, klisiFilleriffp fotttaltot Uollollllnsyl, kiss Sherilkßanay'Kend, artist unknown; Lenduepe r Elise Clowle*; .laseaseari Mir a 'Bhinn; , Portrait'ofßight Airy t , , 73ttnop DOSSISIOOV Eistptsad Boy -sad & o large INALCOSZIt of , attostspMeletteric graphs and.photokraphsi together - with; some stasam7. thesevsistingt, &d., .are vity.;slasbit, gore -kill,- no doubt, be 11 liely:gaikpet, lama, and, ensa kandsostteOs 1/111 ' all ed thee sale. , , -' ilip6fitliti . viii,COL-rgicui• obsullpy the Indianapolis papaws that daring, the sosilon of *me beg, held Mogan. dsy. 111,,; so. consider thelialleat of robing o:fti of the Cii l6 -bisf • whe impacted to be in`lndianapolia: en PPh 6 4 l. l'atai4 ,f tern , Wiablaston,: delliend very' stirrin g effeetire , aneisOb,.;- and added many lrididenits .whlclthad coma loader his own obserCatiOn, el' the gtielf-- Isecm,iO4hed by 016. ClOSt4 an CommUstons. -f3pliaktnget the. reeencients at the Potorise Army, be said 'no - &Mb: via felt in ThashiliSloto of aibtaat'e encase, Ileitati— it foomin *Mesa '4ll to *label icy that the army wee in bettsi - a:indictee eery way than when it craned the Itailitdan and.that Richmond moist fall: The Poroalat teys that eflaltis on the trick Ito bat elumn,and hie net hean tamed elide Atom 'the' plan formed— before the army lamed; Re , who donbu the 1111.0.:013 of the ::',NIZISO it atineat en Ingdeli!nothing; dark - everythlngla snoring 'prosperously corwerd. das Mater outaloant's = stag •hloa that the Ltastenant!esnorar felt perfectly coefident ;that , the item, and stripes .wetact soon fact " emu the, dome of the rebel *spite- Heclosed - with the attiring lines et Drake - • - •frasseer firatibabstaiiiiard sheet. • , Where breathes the fos,but telbrin, „ • With fripOom'a soil beneath on feet. first treedocohbasserstrrarainit e'er as L. . •th e tlmeend the )111104i . the audience indulged in anpyoossed :Tidiest.; I=== the.` followirit . it the Cleveland. 1 .. f: its:cent dile: - ' '-Weityesteidey afternoon sav at the Seale -lretiorot.T4l.llOfilf4oA the Batik/sta.:rose: .. - tbsillentelt - Btreet Bridge;the lessen tortes "weer ltn.Ut in Ohio, and probably In the West: They 11fOrechiPtf07. the Port Pitt Werke In :-.."-Pitteburgh,- =prosily ve• - weigh the monster • ~,,.„-,,twenty.inah inn recently , TOTS IrROPLITT. In tho Sonata, a bill for disposable coal land and town property at public sal., at a minimum Tees of twenty dollars per Ade, was passed. • WOOOOOO 'ISOM 11111111 worn. Late last night a boat load of Giffin hun dred wounded came In from White Soave, tho lost, no doubt, that •11l bo readied from that OILLTeS Lit? YOTINIUT. We hare no Later details of Grant's =mot meet to James river than Stanton's bellettn of to•dey. TB NEW TORE CUSTOM 3101118 Fit "WORT OF THG ['MUGU'S!) COIIISITTEi NUT You, June 16,1864 ••,'; oriole' to the Post, dated Waseangton, June 15th soya t Mr. Hubbard, of /few York, made • report in part from the Comailttee appointed by the Bonn to Investigate the 'Gaged frendlin the New York Custom Wm& The repo commenter commenter by epitomising the different sate of Congress and the Treasury, and the instructioni authorising and rept tiring the taking Of bonds from person*, and the shipping of goods from neutral ports proximity to rots:idol. • The tut of these precautionary bends were taken in September, 1841; ' 7932 had been ta• ken at the port of New York, prior to May, 185.1. , The Committee divelop the foot that there. bonds bad not required by ' ny other collector than Mr.;Barney. The ends had not, proved an effectual stopment ot the trade. Goods covered by them had • been Pound on board • ospturedliocitede runners. No precaution had been instituted on bonds on coconut of •difficrolties in nutting out thea rerly quisite . proofs and because believe/. Ne all o bnds taken' under. were' fatally defective fa ententlal formaliti Stanton es. The report details at length wherein the saitiolency oonsists,end where the responsi bility rest,. It states that the late bonds ' have been pretero,. and taken in conformity with' the acts authorising them. The Committee devoted a good deal of at tention to the alleged abstraction and sole of some of these bonds, rumors of which cas - aced' eueli astir last fail. Their conclosinne do net Ss upon young Cady Stanton the dal um of hawing been an agent or sale broker I of theae,bonds. It *portant that many of the bonds approved by Staston were defrove and' 10111011 in the parties thereto and the amount, of penal sums thereof. It was prov ed Osseo sale of one bond for $55,000 was gegoti,ll4 before it& execution and within one hour afarwu,nrrenderedto the milker for the ptice of goo— It appears that, while young Stanton • con- ' te sum twrintaldractsd not over eight bonds, the; numbers of other 'bonds and shipping mentions ate milling. The Committee sig ntlicantit ask, who made way with -these holies emir/toenail The report also dwells at length on the In - Cress* eftrade wlthrentral , pcitiVerlied#7l Kraemer - as, within the last three years,an&l ints out the noire ori this tide, an& the ;diff i culties In titewsy on the other side foil the; effective suppression of 'she oentraband features of it.- The report concludes with in Intinistiongm' kite not permit the closing op of some ether MIMI.' of Inquiry on which testimony was Wren, es was at on• time contemplated men sintezurively, and the cionddarnttanlt finpollarlsdttts9 3)2lo2, tre, than. • 7: 4 •z - • • t•- T i • ' ` • - ' VALLANDIGHA.M. IN ow l 'FiCIM AT MOON An 11111011 ills Arrest Narrated and Course Defended. TROUBLE APPREHENDED AT DAYTON. Spedll linrxteb to the Plttalargh Guetta 0x5an35...57, Jane 15, 1864 Vallandigham suddenly appeared . at Liam - liton to- day and made a speech to the Dom castle District Convention, Which appointed him delegate to the Chicago Convention. Ito stated that he held himself ready forany pro ems through State of Seders.] courts, bat would not submit to military proceedings. lie pronounced Order No. SS dead, and all prcereedinge under it null and void. He seonas to think that the Democratic party be longs to him, and tenders the one hundred and eighty thouesnd men who voted to: him as his sureties In case of legal proceedings. lie is at Dayton to-night, where he will speak. to-morrow. Everything was quiet there at midnight. Crscureart, June 15.—Vallandigleam made his appearance at a Democratic District Con. vend= held at Hamilton, to-day, with appa • gent sorriee to the ledger portion, of the as. eembly. Ale was received with groat enthu slum and spoke briefly from written demi . went', narrating Waimea. and defending his aeon. He tabd the astertion of the President that he was arrested because he labored with some effect to pre vent . railing trier! and. encouraged de. gardens from the army, or bad disobeyed or failed to counsel obedient ea te lawful authority, ! woe absolutely fable. He appealed for proof tooverversuch dulled:made, and to the re cord of the military accrunission by trial and sentence of which he was banDited. The 1 . 41 ti Attie laid to my charge was words of `mitiotstri of the public policy ef the Adminix: ' trades, addressed to an open political meeting of my fellow-cltisens. For more than one year no pablie men have, ham arrested, laid no newspaper auppreesed within the State for in expression of public opinion, while hun dreds in public isiemblise and tit:Minh the print with language and violence in 'bleb I never: indulged, are criticising and condemn. ing the acts and policy of the administration, denctincing the war, and maintaining even the propriety of recognising the Southern Donfideracy. Ida not mean any longer to bathe only man of the party who is to be the vietim et arbitrary power. If Abraham Lin. bon seeks my life, let him to deolare;but he shaljnot again restrain me of my personal liberty, except by due process of . He denounced "order No. 313," under which he was arrested, an d said it was against the Constitution and the lam, ,and wlthoutvaild. ;Hy, and all proceedings under Ih were null ; and void. The time has arrived when It be. comps. me, as a citizen of Ohio and' f the United Statas,to demand, and by my own an:, trindicate the rights and privileges Arlifeh L never forfeited, but of which, far so ;zany menthe, I have bean unjustly deprived. lle reiterated his tight to airless the nits of ;the administration; and cautioned his , pc, teal friends from any ante of violence! on his account, but advised noes to shrink from any responsibility, howeve4urgent, if upon ,him Vallandighani war accompanied to the depot by an enthusiastic, crowd, and arrived '•at Dayton to-night, where it if understood he will make another mech.. The Convention elected Tallandlgham a delegate tothe Chimp Conventloa. CEECINIATI, Juno 15.—Vallar.digham at tired at Dayton at half put Ave e'cleLit and proetidod immediately to hie residence. There was to demonstration. Itantare are current that soon afro kis MliTlll, he bad taken the night train !for Toledo, but tab. sequently announced that he would deliver a paella speech .to Morrow. There le could. nahle apprehension or trouble at Daytim, and the potpie are very math excited L&TEEUROPEAkINTELLIGENCII THE EECLISH PUB OH THE AMERMAN WAR WAILIIS DIMS FROM DENIM. 'EWE DIASUCIST'Ss New Tout, Jane 16.—The Beetle, •hteh lett Li,etpont at MO s. n., /nue ftiertb,,and geeenstown on the evening of the ilftb, u rtreiltt 7 Ft. =, she ',eairesperniont of the London Thou kerns tut the French Government Intends to tend two delegates to America, ono dal and the other military, to satertain and apart upon the real prospect. of the belligerents, It Lease attested that overtures have boas made by the French to the English Gonernment with e view to del ice means - for putting e stop to the frightful carnage. The London Tama reviews drain in Vir ginia at unfavorible to the Fedoras, and I, prepared to boar of Grant's failure. The Morning Saw regards Northenn pros• poets' more lavolbly, ;and denotutees the Boothe= coloring 'given to the fens by tho Uwe. 4 The Amy and Easy Gauss tMnks that Grant so far Itu produced no vault common suiato with the hopes and 'umlauts of the North. - • Mr. Layard, in the House of Comment, said that the government had not yet remised the decision of the United Btatu Goranutent rel ative to the wort martial of Acting Master Donovan for the alleged murder of the mate of the Anglo Baton. It Le also said that the government had re: aired no information that a British steamer had bean eeesohed in • Federal harbor by Fed eral allure and the newspepers of privates removed. Advice, from Dassouirk continue warlike. :There are many indications that the war will go on .. • I Licapeoi, joac-alllour was mach lunar- ed for, and 6d higher; prices range • from 13 to 190. Wheat, Omer. and gratefully 122 -per cent. dearer. Red, Western, 112190; l i Southern, 4329 e; White Westerns, SWor Whits 133uthern, 326 and 929. Corn Autt; 2110 for 'mixed provisions. Beef steady, with Ulla more doing. pork unchanged, and rather sada. Baeon:ratlutr Anna. Ashes quiet, and a shade lower; Potr 121 632360; Pearls 83. 9d®B4. Bogy spored east, and Cuing active and Inner. • Coffee earyidall. Loodoe.—Witut Anna and quiet; White American 41266, Bed 39(.42.-'Blur Ille Tea vary rem for Common Comp: Oorise— Prices barely maintained. Provhimus gena. ally uncitinged. Petroleum • Luau via Qtramnrrown.—Lioerpeol, Jam 4.—Enenieg.—Cotton gigot and unchanged ; sales 3,000 bales. Breadstuff' Brm and un dialoged, but quiet. Provisions huotivemsd unchanged Produoe quiet and gaudy; • Ludas, Jona 4-.Euning.—Consols closed at 50%@90% General quotationVfor good bills is not be.. low fig per cent. Supply of money abundant: Sews unimportant. Paris, ifsass 4:—.4antes, 671. Lizerprol, Ana : The there Sew-49-day pgillishes Antall/1 of the &snob vieterles over the- Insurgents at guilt, Indl eating, that the Insurgents' Muir soon , be format* decamp. _ Shaeghai, - Apr4 . 26.—General Gatlin de tested the rebels at Masoo,.and 'imputed the 1 early eirrrsnder.of Nankin an&Zoochusa. Melbourne, Apr 4 26.—New .Zeland adviser report • two 'ever° engagements, in one of which thi.ragllsh .t=iered a maze. There is no Immediate prospect of close of the. 4 aMP I / 954 ,. Bids for the 176,000,006 ;Atm. - - _ WAIIitIZCITO/ Jane li ,- Hid' for the llev>. enty-d» mdllon Luta to -day ranted froM per to eigkty.eight r mut. prezdum. - Tb• *Mrs ranged from 4 4 to 6 per cent premium. , Wall131:1TOX. Jane offers wore today opened by the Aseretery of the Trine ary,'wftu.the aid of the Assistant Searstiries, Raningtin and Fled; for bids of the United Stites, satounting to. 616;00,000. 'Tha num bar of bids 'lsis unprecedented!, large, and after Are hours' had ban ooeupiad in sit newton:ants and moording of *bent Mat of tbam; farther proceedings IN to the imnalider mak postponed till to-morrow. The bide, opened amount to forty millions of - tiollire: The lids at Murper canUptentittut were large, utltappMttM hat nothing-under tom per cent. VIA Fag. Tbo homy. bids me from four to Are. Nest of ths bids are for moat adonnts. named. Netttral Bran& Bank, Boston, blds for four and • qqatte millions at 10i„. and-Joe 'net - National Bank, lit; I Y., for 0,000,000." • ' : --:`c:."trize 'steamer's Cargo /old:„ Itaibi, Juno I.s.—The eatgliat , lb* ',this steimme areylionad Liniul, Nola taiiiii. -Th• total amotmenaliao4 froza . thaliption ea boixd was POO 000.,1 , . .., ' , - - - -.- . .:: • - u Seaga'. U. Nallr B Nor eat,. Juos aitsd gum BostoOff • to;doi. cUswili, of afx• llaw.roldfot • TUE FIGHT NEB GUM% MISS, Our Loss Probably Less than One Thousand. 11 PIECES OF AMUR! LOST DESPERATE FIGHTINO OF OUR TROOPS Buthel y of a Refugee Train Confirmed. i Sr. Loos, Jane 15.-51emphia 'deices of the lath contain further zonate of the en gagement near Guntown, Mississippi. The troops comprising the exPeDillin were two brigades of cavalry traderGriers2u, two brigades of Infantry, let Illinois Light An. tiller', and three reeiments of colored infan try, all under commend of General Stares. The chizone report that Kirby Smith's in command of the enemy, emitted by Torrent, Roddy and Lee. Foment li said to buena:tad his entire commend for Georgie; hat recalled them upon bearing of the advance of oar forint. Our troops are s a id to has fought with des • aerate valor, cadging of 18 pitioaeol artillery, 4 only were brought off. About ono hundred wagon" were taken, end the greater portion of our wounded fell into the 'hands of the enemy. -The rebel cavalry pruned om ferns to (Llanelli*. Oar loss Is supposed to be considerable, though not so large as theirs. We have no aerate information in regard to the comities. 'Col. Humphrey, of the 05th Illinois, is reported killed; Vet. War ring, of the 4th Mo., severely Wounded. Gen. Shepley and his command have arriv ed at Betesville, on route far Minstrel, ova- s raid. Gen. Stotler end staff arnica et Little Rock on the dfth t Re loft for, Vicksburg on irPtenth. The reported capture and butchery of a I ranges train which lift Batesville 'on the , evemortion of that pins by bar troops, of 1 which mention has boon made, end Melee con 'radiated, is reaffirmed by parties who have orelved here direct from Batesville. Seventy I Melt and four women were slaughtered, and i the remaining one hundred w o men and ohli dren left on the road in a helpless condition, end treated in a most cruel and barbarous maniac. Mums, June 14 —Cionsldernhis bodies of diming infantry of Sturgia's expedition are constantly coming, and our loam will prob ably Do cut down to lon than one theueand, all told. By to night the aestivates will be pretty ecourately reported. @num pßeors blame Sturgis , and say his mnegneentrwes bad. Tide will probably he investigated. All eater in elating that the men fought with desperation, the negro creole eepedelly, lent they fell into confusion, sari their *mum- attest becoming exlintstok ceased a path. It is reported the rebel forte which Smrgis encountered, was en route to Johnstone army when they received news of the fitting 'out of this expedition, and tamed about to defeat it. CONOREESIONAL PROCEEDING& 1 Weenrearox, tune 15,1864 . Saari.—Mr. Trumbull, from the Judiciary Committee, reported on the Hones resolution Intbe case of Morre.,l3Leir , and Schenck, with a roolulion deelarlag that when en offi cer of the United States Army, whose nag.' nation has been duly accepted end taken of fal., is quelled and entered upon the duties of another alio, he b thereby out of the offla previously held, and cannot be restored to it 'about anew commission and quelltrza tion. Ordered to be Flitted. Mr. Wits= from the Military Committee, reported they Rouse bill entitled as act to de fine the pay of certain offi era In the tinned States snake, approved JO, 17th, 1851. The Senate thm. br a veto - of 1.6 ter 5, re• fused to take ea the 1,11 of Mr. Powell 60 pre vent military Interference in State eleptione. Thu Sugitive. - Slare Law was ailed tip by Mr. Sumner.. Mr. Powell moved to refer It to the Jet H ebei Conimittee. The cotton was tot, 21 to le. The balm aces, on motion of Mi. Sum ner, referred toIM Sabot Committee On Sir any end•YnoWOn.' - ' ' v ' 1 The brit for tba disposal of the coal Muds and town Fropvii'ty ln the patine donaln was paned, ita ales"'' bin granites Loads to WbriOntel In altercat e "Mui nods. The 11111 to este of , Breed man's Affairs came up, the pending amend ment being that of Mr. Saulsbury. A do. bate enema. , Me. Carlisle moved to postpone the whole subject till. December. Rejected. Mr. /bulbar,'" anzettdraent was reheated. 8 against 10. Mr. %bees opposed the bill. After further debate the Baste adjourned. Hosea.-.. The Roos resumed the consider atton of the a-altitude:vet amendment to abolish slavery. Mr. Farnsworth, of Illinois, was surprised at a epoch of his collages (Mr. Rees,) last night. It was full ofd disparagement of the administration and misstatements in re gard to the tanner In which the war had been cenied on, while there was nothing in it repnbensive of the course of the nbels. The gentleman (Ross) ablated that his party were the friends of the soldiers. But what was t h e 4)011110 of the gentlemen and his friends In regard to the . Toting of nappies? They Invariably voted ,spinet granting either man Sr nippliee for the soldiers. When a bill was Introduced here the other day to punish guerrillas, these assassiali who rob and murder soldier and citizens, they opposed it, When theOonstitution was framed there wore but about 50,000 slaves in the land, and no one contemplated a permanent continuance of the institution. The greatest care was taken that no word should be insert ed in that instrument which reagetied prop erty in men. Oar fathers expected that the institution would soon become extinct, He tried the Masses end power of slavery audits 11103310 U sad Domain agenessions spinet the rights of free speech And a free prea,end the oppoiltion exalted by these aggressions. He cited sr/tibias in order to show the rel • - ative progress in population and wealth of the free end slays States, chewing the lap:mi t:l'll effects of slavery on the progress. and welfare of the community in which it oats. He thanked God that the manhood of the eegro had been recognised by this nation ; this they did when they placed the uniform of • soldier upon him. Mr. Thayer, of Pennsylvania, replied to 1 the motion of the gentleman from New York, that slavery war the hest possible on. dition of the negro. He (Thayer) donor:mood the assertion as monstrous, isthmin, bar. banns, and inhuman. Mr. Wood—l re efhlrm It. .. Mr. Timer geld he found no fault Inith him for expressing it._ Let him end• his friends Fro before the country upon. It if, they dim lie (Thayer) did not attempt a rebus tion of vouch as argument as that; he bon tented lanalf with denouncing It u bubo ens Aid inhuman. Lot him (Wood) go to posterity-with the record he made yetterday. Mr. Wood—That, is want =dolt for. It was far posterity, and not for the members of abs-Honig. I Mr. Thayer then proceeded to refate {the argument of Mr. Ealblelsoh that there welt no tight to emend the Constitution In this ,112341:10r• • , • Mr. Mlllloll.olplipa to the argument at slavery was inoompatible with the expense, al leo a t Atis hmo lc m nri parible Ti , d eit " th " shat eitt i n u g v ll ery entu w e es ky Wit, and loyalty to the Union. Thcpsot7 i oi power had changed the war teethe rors to on and preservation of the Union to a was r the denrnotion of slavery, se they boldly }vowed, es *wordy mane of preserving the . don, Presideet Lincoln had IA to hlm and others of the Rentlety delegation to the isaCongress that thawing which 'notting taken to • kited hack the needed States were based 1 upon ;,the belief 'that `then Were a large _number. ,of `the piople of- thee,:States in favor of the ;Onion i but if' it wn re-ettablishtd„thet :thole people 1T011.11113/111110133 In favor of 'tPe• +entice F the other Stater could not 'fan them lack in to the Union. lie,Lincoln,hzd not acted upon this, be had violated the COO.. 111thlt10/1 and 'jointed It upon the gronad of necessity - and Vmsgerded ~ that as • saidobet reason for -..any , outrage or en; - flotation- or the - Coluiltntion he, Mallory,' denounced the hillPlerhi'M of negro eoldien, and, endonved the suntlon of the gentlemen from - VOW York, Mr. Weird, that *livery was the best possible„oudition , dor the negro nee. :Up feared thattheoottere pursued by the Administration had rendsest the restoration of the Union impossible. ; Me Still hoped on, however, and would preelftte the war for Batt purpose sranythrelfers of WWI ant forgive:um; stimuli'? -the rebels would !Odeon their some and return tothole gleBtotes- - 111% Belly, of Peo Mltratile; advents i 4. adoptiontio of the amendment eon the gouda of pass' and ittnnanitY.' ,, If the 13tatoet,Itte Segibutan from - italttilaq- (lial4q .) waged and dissolved by war, it VOW owc there WAN* Ood wise, ged the wrongslof *Mtn leis to t 14/4 fourth Situ' ~..."....31...„..res Lion. -Let this amendinent 'go to - the and Lathan eel ern , • - • world rejoice to,see slavery cease, but It should be done by the Stator themselves. He argued that we had no right to make the change lithe Constination in the present condition of the mountry.; He traced the agitation' of the - slaveryqueition which. bad lad to the triumph of the party and' the withdrawal of the Smiths= States. They-believed thattheir rightswere no longer secure In the Union. He opposed the adoption of the amendment for sormalteasone. It proposes that throe fourths of the States shall dictate to the others and newel their domestic butitutions. At present it wee rected to the dart:it/alien of slavery, but it I might as well affect any other domes tio law. It changed the basis of representation under the Constitution. He denounced the policy of the pa ty in power all. a sebversion of the rights of property,' The objeet of the party Inpower wall to elevate the negro to political rights and reduce the white people of the South to eabjeetion.and destitution:, .. • I M. Randall opposed the passage !of the 1 resolution upon the ground that if we take thle action there con be no settlement at' ' present of thediffienity, sad will prolong thus rebellion., Mr. Pendleton sid that he approached this subject with diffidence', and that he be tiered In- the constent progren of POlitical science. Ho was anxious to -answer its just - • demands. He was profoundly convinced that the wise wouldnot touch lightly the ordinance of a Government which bed by the law of a, Government, In the varying exorcise of Avery limited power, maintained civil order, and yet attained an Unparalleled development of material prosperity amidst the enjoyment of permanent liberty, to a degree hitherto unknown for serenty-flve years. This !con stitution has existed for sixty; its pozititon have been unchanged. Three liaise It has been'aminded„. Hot a single amendeanthas added to' the 'powers granted to the Heated State, nor to those prohibited to be made. Mr. Ingereoll, of Winds, said .that . the ponstitnency whom. homes proud to represent, was unalterably opposed to wrong and iejostice and In favor of justice and humanity everywhere.. They have given largely of Min and means r to iiniat':!ent . the rebellion,. and, •destroy slavery. Abolish slavery. and .oar old starry banner. will be grander and blighter thanever' before; hope will spring afresh on the hurt'm of the people. These sixty years have beau *flatlet ones to our history.' Three millions of people have become thtriy. Oar western boundary - inset of the almost unknown valley of the Minks {opt, now !Upstate the PacideOcean. Spain, France and Mexico on the south have eon• tributed to enlarge our domain. We have had war 011 sea and land. We hare repelled Invasion and have Listed the triumphs of conquest. We have had partisan strife and notation Strife. The Constitution was. sufficient.: for these things, in these times. The times have changed. A -new party has come into power, and in the Met six months of the Adininistretion, in the caidst'of clashing arms, in the exhibition of a civil was coincident tee advent to power, it propene to hug mod bury the Con stitutiov.' Mr. Pendleton proceeded to dlseure there propoettions. Moquette Mr. lieward'erpoech of January, 1801. The amendment to the ConAturon could not be carried without a fraudulent use of the power to create now States, or of the military power upon the old ones. Mr. Thayer remarked that the principle which would amend,the Constitution only to restrict and not enlarge its posters, wu lab venire of ererrprinciple of liberty. Mr. Mallory, of Ilentocky, 'aid the calm reason of • the :estuary Would spar him up in the opinion that this wes an inopportune and unfit time tp reekealds amendment. Shaven .States ware not represented here. They were still Blatesinahe 1:111en.;:' • Theri are 35 States, three fourths of which aumberis 37.1 . There arelolree States ; add Md., West Va., Me. and Delaware, zed there aro fouryet needed. They must be made up [tom the States welch have seeedsd or from the new ones.- Sttrely;gentlenten,.you will not that the States which yea will not permit to 'be represented on this floor shall ro•e on this question. -If Csenow States ore added 'May increase the number. added. Sixteen must be added.' This amendment is not purely within the power of the States. murder and: Depridatta' As by the In Mans near Denver Lity. Dxxort Cm, JI/121, IS —Much excitement. eriattin oonlinttenco of the Indians wider log and scalping a man, woman and two chit. demi and burning a rancho twenty, miles east of nth atty. The Bodicei-Wein , ,erhibited in the ekeett bete to da. 'Many wild ramose are s wat. The militia are organising and dtitling i andaaldiers !twit started in pursuit of the aliditres. Uncliitoclt has been 'stolen at different points lately, Oa Saturday night 2.6..ma1es wore stolen within 10 miles of the dry ' ' liVbfiti Congress will Probably Ad. jottro.—Ptio tomtnntatton elution— Encouraging front the Front. ZZ. • Eon You, Jane 15 -The Pert'. Washing. ton special says that,Conveas will probably, &Slott= about Tune 3tltls. The oommutation clime will not ho repeal ed until next December, and perhaps no; at aU. , • Private %Woos from the from the front are encouraging. Pm Bram Mean and lot, and hense and lot on Esplanade 'treat, linnets:li s t° be sold this evening at 8 o'clock, at McClelland's auction bonze. . Pam A.aarrAL ,Tha but Photograph Album, atlas lowest arloas, at Frank Vanes Bookstall), Chronicle Building, Filth street. TEI but Pooltet-bulu sad Cuictay Wal. lota, at logpriest at rank CaseZo News De pot, 71a. 7011Itettrest. ' STATIOMT of all kinds, at the lowest • Hess, at Frank Case's Bookstore Chronicle ; 0. Eina., Dentist' 243 hum 'Watt, will a told to aD barlain Ws profaulon. ; loa=n IC flaws, Attorney at Lair. 98 enat attest. al::th InnlBool.—Os Turday coning, Joao , JAILIA KDOOK, son *litmus and Mary nor- Pet: otod,utuftPut Pam The *Omni orill tote plow MIA (Invoinao) [cora. at ten o'clock, ton Oho restneaco of M. womb; Mott ot MoschsatactO ;rimed to lit. polon .I:43netary. Ma Wands . of MO 111113n1 We roped. kilted to &Rai& 111.11TPRINT.—en Tzt4la7i Susi 10th. at the reddest' , et her low. ca Geo. W. Ittetype.ely Calatebas, Ohio, We. a/maim NtAtirPlNEr. et tiadramd age. [Untelik,p9ors pious oOpy.j FIRE!ITUBB aaer din) 4001 OU&IB in AT limo ipa=s, WHOLIMMLI OB =um.. . JAS. W. WOODWiii: : iPia4 001bIrd inns% mane& Zdaeosilsed gumurtlitstreet. - • ' isblo a1Y.C91911111.N, „ ti6III77AOI7PAIB 01/ Ilawe alos_roEsaa an 4 MON AZD 112123 SIMW WIEN OD ; lIIDVD . IIII ktneln lILDIAtZAjor Siron&L SIP; woma roa wLanowkaa.;riaD 011115,9 - utraurra.t. wntayprz, 6r lea . 62 " An litg7i 9 1 .WW 2 to ',by al • , • VOMITS MITIISTr. JANDBEir.,I3,OI7M bait. Us' attastkon of !Ivan's= iisd caws to . Ws ctuak etrzts. BE • ' , TEM OADIE BASK:POWDER YLLS ROL X l / 4 10307 DIM . and POUCHES, Dun TWEE!, sad NM. srcmlttos ohms, Islsd. Ills stock bibs torsi 4rta T ( " 111 4.* 1 nom,,. - IdC. - PLNE — Prepaid uprsolfar Art= Put up ha IMO rilaa int ilrc's barna 513011=3. Tor lual• hp Us del= Eras= lutanugh. Oeuktifut.ll6,lll7lsr HENRY WALTACE ecniimission Merchant; . soasigalri WARETt•Isz. 94 0 4 4 uzl , -, aaticntaiattatatavnagaTaasat ISIGIMUZE, raoviuose, nava a any; 1 : • • • -E—iceooived dicy, - ,•--z< vo u*Vitr oo o li r • - - USK, liffflatit v4i. - Rlrm3Ta. , Von , - Naw T azi. J=o noodle .11sulted rm. Ind no !mann =lnd mid 6 lota Miner; 31 seas 1,35 for Middling +Uplands.% blows—bran Vied lin. tern a eh des Craver Mein fdrdemand I s7,l' (775 for Enfeeble dine .27.9007,g5 lor.i.stain Maui 683 ii.os tor abaci 57, 30 94T 5 C 55 Slar,: i •Vr s • l orliv 5T,Mg3,23 tor "oaralnon tonueilduk Ottawa, 16,850 43 fot coninon• to' end stipend broads of EZ.2111. U. 0., and svalwAs r.oraolkingx. The mar k et envying 'tardy for good..do Esua Bye Floor dant. Can Ideal qinot and ninon:tide! eider! magi. Whisky market dandodlyl Inner; 111,340)1,35 for tale, 111,3301,33 tar Western. clodn¢ ! win s des it On loon taut dicier Inset / t o better and In meelerste oupply and In - dind extvert emend; 51,1601 84 dn. Mingo blunt, 81,7141,111 der 1311- renne Culp, $383131 33 .r winter nod Blau; In cluded la in sale are 50,010 nabob Aber n MB wen m 31,8301,31, to urns: Aber, gyp Vat lind don at 111,74:01,16. Bar ey 'gelid and steady. Biala Mist armat 5‘,601310711 Oorn qui.d. and ratline men steady I 111.48*1,17 for New In.:Emu Otto -rine satin; Mann% tor Elbati, ni@9o4 for W atom. Piunbum irregular • Onde 433.faid, Boon d• In End 63063. Perk * excitod and ropidly odium. lag. toe improvement having been fully 31, 3 • 5 5: 1 T bbl en New Men; 1.1 160 tor' Men, $l3 for Old do $35,73430,31% for New do., 13333V15 for !Old and Bar Prime, tiv3llAo for mine pave; Yen Moll. sillone op fro, 837. Beef very ; PAO* 13- for !Men, 118617 • for Prime, 113,6q319,fi0 for Ba ppaaentad Mon, 3#9111 4 11:13 fir Extra ton, . Patin Mess Bref inlet at s_o' ($S Beef limn quirt tad un nano& Cr; Minn ItMe. lint firmer at upxo 1034 putter it any, eiltlfa fair demand; 21333 or Ohio, and 33013 tr Wrenn, Stock And Money Market. _ Vow' You=, Jove 15 —slorsy sn,7'.. act l‘ . l ind lira at eigt pet amt. eti Gy AS I.tter race f.: cetlosts. Stetit& and EichanGo quits at 110 ;sold, !Mit-chin' bills. Hold •firm and lit. ady, opening at my, fid. vsoclug to 101%, and closing steads at 105 X. Govarninont facets alit - ut decided chance; 11. L. Gs 1551 Coupons_ L 12362113 bal. Coopoiss 1(49 105)6; Talc Octobir sun April, 10736. ttocks doll: . 0. & 11.' L-........G%111ch150 Eoatiltix. WA I Toledo & Wabssb...-151 ',IL . n.- Er 15........................-1141 0. & N. W.............. 65% 0n50105tieutd.......... 0.....--:.-.-112 I Sur pattosiet... 94 Cincinnati Market. etscraari, 'jam Inadirato:dronant and the ntarkot Erma; tinpardna In good donard at 11 Ortt e ll ' an °r r a prtm 24"4 ,n h ortnfti.Vata . Ciltaky's;ttra . and pd.& toed; aalea at tEntt bats at Ken Par, advanced to tEttorttn Wet ot MOO an% boldera as at nit dant. • Balk nests Erni Etioaldqrs tl 4.Elds 12310i34. Lard quirt . and. Ithelningal, Groomes Arm ant. In .!rf Jabal , * &Mind: 'tura 133.126 !dolmas VA; fa 43,414%. . . _ . . Car. (1 1 4 ' ,9 X4Pi .Tr , tungostattli.. Kona 'COL . • St. .Loults Market. EFL Lora, Jane lE.-Ylour'.taad7t Eaubto Extra 57AN58,25., Blotto Extra 57@a Le. Whoa; era and atrady ; Monte 51;70(,51.75, Gal to Prima ta,Goo 1.63. • Oats (war at b 4491. Corn drouplugg .Used 5t.12, Mita f1,27(31,2e. Whl.ki Mahar at 81,24) 1,221. Cotton atnE4lllddltag g 1,17. 1 Tb.latle, LosasTille lizisrrs. Wheeling HoonokaiLculsvilik LatbnHs;l6-; Utz Emu. Wboelin. The river it ettil-rsolding liatelfly at this point, , with hot threw Get roportml on "Ohne Haunt" The weather continua cloudy and ammo, With Intim. Cone favorable Wren hut atoning: •'• - . . The - •artirale trace cur bat refart, incledg the itioarra from Wheeling and the Thinte and goanoke from teMisellle. The Bairn, from 4 incinnatl. oat by Wheeling on ,ThoodaY, and the will Ambit.. be .gaud et the wham thWinarolog. The Rate Itob!neon.finiii .Lactlrmlla, is into dturand WOl pro- baby artlentoday. , , Thebilve frost Loulierille, with a gehdLinip; inclid lig all 'Lam freight- eh" could take on the water, left for Louisville. bat arosting. Tn. Weans left for Wheeling about noun; , • The citizen wag otlitagronedat "Glaze Houle" lop to non yeetardoy, and, tt le sole, ablate lying Urea. ly In the chinaoL ..The sew epanner Adam Jecobe le also attach:mat the same place. Oh. sot *mond In attempting to force bee away put the f mien; odd lo lyt g some distance outof the chsitheL i %Ilan Home" same to be the hind of nnelgatlon for F the present. Tim.o3mare passed Cathy en mote fee Pitts. burgh oi Woodsy, and th e Unlade& wee &dentinal to min He Lama for this 'try ois Wedneedo7-• By {he deaden Orlin .oca thapecmoot Cinclanall the Mama of pilot Thome thaw, oath. Charley Bowen, hoe bee. impended Met) day.. 'They doold • he woe to Wenn le the onbion of the Bowen and Domoat, en the 31st of llama, below Galilpol la, by not conformiag to the pilot rale. On the night of the 24. to ilemphle, same thorn darirs mak a sklifand outside of the etearnar IN Graham., and Andaman gobs, threw a Ire bad Into the hammy. The gems ommounicated 0, the an al wont, end eooa the toom wee In a blago. , Yor. taunts], the watchman Inuit Writhe normal; and =Wog eamatanett tom able to tatingulth the llamas before much damage was done tbs boat. • the lend of. a eta..-dram on the hulk Steele,. while undagoirm.lnspeCtinteent at La Cr aye, was blown net, Do enthrall killed or mortally wounded, bogitiomate and eight latanste eram badly *lured.. pLtratoiNG, , Gas and Steam Fitting, ell tin btanettea, away attended to, ny ury e mu , i nrd E r s toito , en. A. Ins wart: ma or; SWUM • DATIL 1313%.t:i - p t WAITS 01.1031915, Ciumiiatiy tW5d and ;4\ EA t0 11 ala M"1'” - .r. TATE 4 131191LiE, . . rw: ZO 8111 EST. estmay • • And v? =VITT Lan=i7r, Plttsbirgl. . MoOARGIYB MARBLI'I WORM, 112 LTITIVI., E1t2.112% 6 I,4tattltl .r 4 meet v,=:rtr....,1 VITATM NAFEM, • - Konaments and Um-, atom). T ama Y. 6.1216. ROSSMDdlit' 3(rdtts «,~ t~[z+tM, VALLI Ma% otr Mas. W D1L1.L.104 I.T.TAmFeNIr Sinn co rn:an:ly on hand a Luxe and cb.4 , amonsail dealt of DLOILEHO. BOAT A.BD 80=11 P u p ag rOW ratan STITT pts - Tim, 6 J 01825, 13BOIratikl, 4 HT., Ilan , Ha arlll 611 cedars th CAW = @TOTS e?4,', Frazaptnan aral at !dr Mai. V. B. Perms psnU LOBO TTLYZE3 or PO , LAB sze Plutifeln Wing ea mamba bSe atca.T 111:70flea on Graft atm; erear Klett? IrD PBINT.ERS. PRESSES FOR SALE. • ONE' ADAM! PATENT Par3B, platten s3NiiB Aachen • ONE TAYLOR CYLICID aohlcki.s. ONE TAYLOR DOESLE MANDII.II, bed V Is . 4 10 Inches. All In gad warlt.fx:Krder. '0.132 b. •31,1 at big , vitu. Envthe 5p.191! • . • - OASSIITIT, Pittsburg:b. P. , • ! AGS ! BAGS! SAGS! 10,0Intitattor, do • ; 00 Sean; ' 4,000 tat, tubed Wavy Dom But • D,DO2 woodtitt " 1,0 m) land Deamlot Dap; " 1.5C0 Dimity thick& Weitz, teastaatly no:lTbm asp aid attostd•ti-d 800, Sacks and Gunnies. 'llut trade sappllol.'" DITCHOOCE, 11c-13.1CCBT 004 tohliDha .-1411 &mad street. • m M. IirEiTEEN, Bun - fonstims, u .llisisolhmax tea: 'Pirtle:dm aireattak WaXare fitting vp repairing ot _OIL Ban. All , killdeer 8.11.6.133 AHD IRON COMB mad* Pc... argot. BMWS 41L11713Cr/3.: of all Was. wades:. the shorten. nod*, ' , Akokkke left as ff.k. 81 and StWATrk totar -Marty, Pill be pro thismptlArm atte eink nded to. e.: ~111ribe number* of b wailed P Oisetniormany „pare arperienoe to 'their basimma sin taxon to giro satiefaction 1p rem reelect. We ape kW" agents tor Goad. Oarrleon Oe.`e 8111.1111. PIMP. ter tnorDing Water. Ora. sad Re. Icci Otis. Av. , -- deter ~ARLEBL..QdLDWELL, _ Chvoimmt:COJaastaHalmistoo I.OBE Molar to 13.P.0019. LA.IID IttICIAR Ott= 4/1.11.11, copput KAM= AND UM 1711=2; - , 4trzarsau. Pa; U. 10-40 LOAN 001==i14NT 1 . 1A40'3 LOA.N, .11iselud at Oa odic, of HANNA. run • . kat; - ILLYINA.Ateet, BALFB =inbsr4~os7 - Prepares Izerscre lisiotsas a ft EVIIIIISIMORS, for all Wads of Diallsga.-scat. ll, -fblif OtfieCon,./uulereos. moat, fiqiniss- leasoai . T YON m0r5e1,,..-;-1111PORTER Aga 'ln the noit 'Asa brands of GICSIIINVILEVASA 010183, and -all. Undo et 51101LIZIGI ANDAMILWINCI T08ACC0,1321177p, FAX= 11111410L50HLIT1 "PIPZ3iTIMICio„ iNtir ta4 otzt OX* Talklfi t PA • - ;Mk oalitAr r biro) folMiele OD, alaf* N . , 4411 V ga ",,, tl'"vl 8 125 ELL . BUY 'Ali , )._l.larapiT lIEN'S CALF CONGRES OEM EINIUMME CONCERT RAIL. SEW OTOISI NO. 62 Fit* street, Ati DOOr. T0..PD.E2.4 OVi/CM. 5.000 PAiRs s9l' GAITER.% LAMM', NISBET LED Clirnaaint . . . . C71311G1U:3 . 3, 0 P1f..8.4. - AFP. Witr4loo. • TUT 114;1 Wintili364 CHILDREN'S 'SEEMS. Of ctmy dractlytloa, PlaLsdeVAl4 * .sutie, ' al var. iIeGILFAATiIYB, 0 Fifth Street. 8. H.—toot for mime and anltter, cn airdowsilie in bare Co comectfax with any of boos. Seal A NEW SUPPLY OF. LADIL d==:ml4 x:mam.; 'youtre,' ' sons , Asti oinzpamws Boots, Shoes and Eaters, • No. 54 , NEarket Sti-eet. SLATER it SOUTH. THE F.V.11, Boots, Shoos, Gaiters sad Balmoral FAIR PAICIES; At BOlitl=o, 871 sa 21/221= 13727126 GOOBSI IiFiV,GOOI)4! Ws have OA rewired our Sped: sCsittclt BOOTS AND 1311038, • Wbkli ere mill sell at the 'LOW= CASH ?fIIC W. has tlut !emelt and best selected alas nee. 4a _pelt Bgtttia toad foots To ix00:0 - In the city: is abstasses. Glom a calL ' • - - if b - • emmr. rcUSTO3I /UDE ALVE vv lost teettnni a Lap atstelaztert • EMI% BULLSAND SOWS _ -- beet New 'Volta:a YbiladelptilsOweats•Wint. - LadlWasal Wawa: Gum, 114. Itartotop.' Gag sua . loatlatbalaturals, Bootssod GolstOt:VlOn **Loh Vasa goals iso wastantsti to ite the Bill gootO,. Also • moral sitomat earl ktodt iota Itoqttet • •••.._ Or 4. CO4 - - vioi.feittro‘kt fisii. Josh flfalPSELly lasitifoOtoiier of zooms/orrisltoro;of overt: distiptical. 6e.Sl Baled Lela Meet. Pittobt . uxb , . ozally • PSYBICd4h 8.; sc. ,Surgeon tfinL - ACOOliCiierai, 1i0.144 =WELD 4T., 2d doar. UV" Slalti, nmaTursatt, PA. . . DB. THOS. HAWN noclrt4 tema 11515 Eateacs stead , to Ns. uck Limo= frrazrz, ma DOCTOR F. twa s pumas." AND Ha eta rims =on. woe und.-Putsbero- arroleA•ars. Jens L.tLFT2MTY, ATTOiINEY-AT.LAW. Lll.Legal Beath ptcmaptly 04rui9il Ms. No. NI /Mint N1N.4,"1"; near drant, Pritsbargh. MoMASTER & GA77 , AM'S LAW oviricro.- 80. DS GRANT :ST11=1; - t. ammo', a. wain= V n /6 S. a BC.HOYEB, . Attain = Law: intaylio.ll2 ;riga.* dates; PI 'CENTRAL DRUG ISTORR. Ex.or atuaododfingek'alse-ta 4 • Imo. a. Erktab • "r/. inzraat . 6m. grkre.ftuswe iencrwens...te tyz•itice STBZET - 1 1 / 3 4 1 /4 ) '' - Awar4) Srmmiy ftcramaa at AsuUrasa larbSal_p,-torpezt ' . aalusur tra Maid* and tba "Una Puma babas mead a - Naradry at du valor et Th 'amps saidAlkaaaory late, 'motto raluia's Bras facade,. far tam carpoma of usaattratarrag 11.40112 • 4:1121113#15, -.GLASS , IdOWATLS. PIILUIVISobs. Special =LIU= glyeals. Mambos mat. -" actitkam ITPROLSTEERINCL= L — HI N71:11.1111. 1.1 -go otoOkol.goods tot 0 1,,a50 obis to eat _Mal , long= at 'old:mod) , Flom, 'IL/iTFESS 113D8; Bats, Hat sottiVinS. 15162310; tkplaa vs:dotty of Oa= a FLOOR OM CLOTEO4,CIA323IIOI wenn, ZMILI OCREB3Ll.oo&,(ticaph % 1.4.A.4 -ewe gad us. oafs Zatilizett 1 lb* boa call a:1411m? Moor No. 3 6T11.3r,,0„,050th' 4a , - afratumi. WOUNIHM b9.1,1/IBistl. iiioo actuarTy 0;11r - 0in:imp h• 'ban paid ;ma with * 10.betauat. • • • No, Gharri - • „?... OAT •idewie4ybs Ms V.A. Gourecesik !Third 4ofai • , • .111•11.-.••• ••larfami .150p0 00w V a G d 36l4 baudstulthsk' trfahleat tberbuttoctiti • jetlaw • 1ia.... .Allrichnis*ol (1000/I..NUTe.-- , 5,000- freith-l.kagra= - : iv Nano jui - noestn4 forial• by - -• BIGIX1113411tElt; ''Sfriti" • 11. 128-and 14 Wofint roeL. Qruartnu - alismA-of nrCl77. It*L* TD. ; a$ 921131109t4 }22lo.laalitt fi g tp :min* tams. Jai Wpit Anat.. lYny 1.11 , In Lec'ef tIYZ 90 1ii?4 .4 ,C . 1):7. 1 r . : rt... Up.IV -nt o*h/aSduirl E-..., Tbi wood Mo t; tIUN-3iVriVtA-ere -A A .t4 4X+ 19 4 0 • --a 4ipsd'ittCW iii.Neoas" latia 145410-400 pigs soft Oita* Lind t - m"s" iii.,b l;ll. 0126111itz. - - - . 11, Serf 11114 . m - ...... >.r~~ . uY:-.-