~;~ . _. :- - ...,.E IN 1786.: lIA ourlpt, ialeettr. . , 6 . XI; • - - -..1113_ 1 •i"1-111111181111i0 pOtIATIOIL , L , t!'4-TERNIS 011` THE cLiIi t iZTTR. •,- ;.. le i gini'l*lrw; 4 . Psi l'Ir^••••• 18 C l i tt - !==l • - 41141, euPtis.4*-- r i wim, gg1iwir, 11213 11 16 ;4 20 41?" rolt.- 2 22 . " 4 * • " de* dal* k " * cid* anOlemore" - -sad oni/ *zth I*th• 100 4 2122, I °2 4 %ha a &DM; VI !Mt axe thesageato &zero .7/0? 410 of tieccoly, Vi rill,i sead the f r. : ? t, Sala= WWII dint. Blngle aiplia. coati. r far An gatethOtwuridegi 4 02 " 2 " .0 W 2 P ul .tivarl#2oedulli4a."" The Reeding NOter on tins Page ie from IlettOitee Evening T4e Dust ortiiii , rentiuittia. *ay mbrrespontoit Y. thui *het of theilast ;encountered " — Ti; In Virgule dutht the lAto t, t r2l - P... dry Dirt amt, evocation of earth into in r , ; Salaam**, pPootioretednaer. • 'dust, uo longer soil but ash s. ;',VOlrdta`, *one than that of guns, worse t eetibetz by tu.ti num:, uutetzijoul, tavlpeirdmULlT dirt" kuoo-dOokla wade' thirough.::..l Impalpable got, .sky ;high thtenikid i r t1.110111; 'ot noll Still: A hundred thoutaudildairtnaomfortabla• a think:lL:oil HL3}al alter the lopisty.ct Italian cleaved . 7unto him. z ,- Itir.,..lutt,,lashes i as liettiralialC. I ... _ . , . •1 5 %7, tiara th is week Idea ad, the way to 2 Vrtgahldistdi a lhatiseight nail:ma the novel — sinsidon of eleafillness, sad nevi OM march i ti ; --. matte nay bist - dnys world than y drat. I stspeet itlstrainly ben picked if lf up and , .. ' ,Jettraeltst fb the dames At th. lib on of no ---'" strictly military- ineessity. Isw doubtless tm further Sheptsrposehlt taking fit end. but ,I bellerethle to bedatsbordsnate considers,. ',- Von.- The paramount reason Is to hero a -mud amity Washing Ddyi And,* shown of - ' lasi aldustansiy capacity than iheTaurats will T Amines. Dust I thou seourips of thigreatmod= Win Virgiehtdeserlighl 410 u-g-b I I ~_. ; ,/nathoter w. i'„ned I dra thwarts , Omagh thou wen gwo9twith-the raft:Liao of ;Araby the ~.Bleet, and Cathay and Orient* splw. into itsy. Across; and thou ;art Weak with - the • • sorrenty'dhalnet atielsitt delognii. I detest , f AU!, and kawallow Mee. Isdro*lnate thee - 1 1 w.rat bat,s . l.lhte to. my loaom. Mit "Itch I esehiw Jam. I ant wretched and I -..-- Thigrositig more than 100,000 190,000 men carollig , 4 -fib ;y,, end„.thiy Wrap all , like unto-me, only more :a•Madintla stair dust tad raisers. Oolcw .;Ito the litirogite, and eretit It:to th° Army t ofthh Peconlia: - : - , 1 has Claetnaiti min stataituith• taus. . , . ••astloturicranxidilizt diy;ecareci an lips °tens ~ ,I;pallsiiplivi;olgbey pfeeaY i4 , , t31111#1r Of.*Se - - - ' , ..callbrsi'sakproltundrarriiimids tit =inn& ...ilia to inals lAt aPriiailaybast tt_defeat acre iveNiiist i , lrthe;iootodkuorks.;: . /oho Dior; f me, iiiii&shoierto iatO ot -.,,.&orrritoilioahlatotitOpogratp.yolmt, c aa Lava rasehod . lhoae WO*, in =twaive b 012114 °*es a to itto oatlxpo . of gosoliolati Chit tottkrir-trlbao I;iption - boon! served to ciatariin tro - rthir'irclatas sot! „ =-7-7164-cO f iliiir: * 44sll"4"t° 4i tt iP a° ,-, =loos story Is told of ttio -- Ooloner at *a "itaiieUithusetts trogimentisho want Oat at dusk Otis Plaid The not 7 dhalsi rash one another, but the rebeli had a eosin -, r .4.tinlitWilcolapP and seized ovarsbody who takthsit wart; Ville Out rtlen ou their ' - pizt ssizvil-eirorybodi who did 1414 so that `...thenwitit wasthat the 'rebels took tin prison ' . .air and wolour, and the oolond . established _llno.ahoagh.ha.ponld not tell exactly Where of - so inn the‘ry.—Tri- Triknea •Wastaigtois eorrespondeneo She Post asutgr Shaeria. hip iluttucted„Yostmiater 'oMetilin• . . . . _ . - Acmes to prevaatilso realwalnattoa of .I:tcdaw ltkullast is strafing a fsellas of drip admltilstratioa Mem. lausi of the Hoare. Mr. ttncoln already' pct fool aim:Cilia Sass like this, and will bt;..assd let 4ss • - tray his staantlusal friends . mennmat, ewer &Id to ilr. Jika tee Patti:mien, of _e , '••• tor tilt • U marble 1 .----;bucrwittrfae: - ..betteeteel,eiefi-iipponing • etita irestuatiereipeetliste, History, Wari4ear e etl saliSMenty. Prei tf a centre ranil*beft:' of,ineible r treirste4 loiut tiro:me - 14W diet elfLlbeity tiletZlnie *gfgat the outi. and tiveeeet win le ~lltt7 , 4••• z -L.— Tii Oro Nat"lsYliltlite:'4l:l:9'"-iist,„ll7liTdh7t •------"--'151,:p. -.&,••• Prom •to 0 ,1 ioihi re? , "c" `.....,,.- - „,........,,,• -i s entire!t. oPPer • .. ,• Savor o f ..,uoME ..----- •i).- 2.1 1 - 4 t it.. 1.5-111 'CAti.34iiii4b4•''''''' - - t• :tlitt 04 1 zip •. • ~... ~.._, ,t i - n l, ; : . d r ,. , -- -. "'"': thsk4llo*ll4'.l`'"'- .. te t he elsh4s '" - , --. f„,„.,,g.,,,-- - livill lavm -.' aliy "t.A.; :c . ik . ____• . ... , v ... b i; bi, itozOnate ."'..-...=,,., ~,...piiiiiiiikr-filiPi! .• ,- • .:. ~',.., %. ; ~,r ,- ".•"-- „ , F.:. - ..".••••ou'' titati-a1300.#4.101.7•/,..' . , , . '--.''...- 7,03- tient 9 0 1 , :` '-.1*14.6... ' antilegs :-*,*,,744,4____-lill-*#6lltar4rnums.-iibikr ..7.1.,-ifieerrirractii.'ill°ll4l4'. 't ale. "11!"Isas.-15Ciliti:iiCh":0ii ! I°B / 1 f t ''... - Iltitifitint; PS.l!j, , .. fa:iiii , ire ., In o„ , ,23 _ .;-, 4.- '' : isiiiirilliti'l! 4B a lj : The. 1 vpiloanti are I°. '',; .211:ai Stal'.4 P,,..LaL - e ncialt -11 x ' . w t?,..-ntakers AZ' ... ~ I2 O nig" P l ' tha tun orders. • lling' rt. - it 1 pia th i bi z r. \. tha Naar IfoiX Totriier • =dttetati Staktaaaseookyintliabona Hex leo ally a pamplaloti , satted, "Tba Porarlall piogtgni Programme der y in ' 14.1011teandiuvran to Ut fat* the snit` ad ,Tailtago to Ammo to Ate oftttr7l6ll/ ''tba :paid )111 _ , ill,- . -, ' ~. aTeigilliA 'it,'" itialErn liatroolo/.', ...--Ithict. on 0111; per. - 4liailid P 4 Irr- ° tioiorsPh' . . -13194F8 - a i d 0, ball been P ''.SotiiiChlo24/' 8 7,,.. ,__,.2:4.-ipire of . chcatitlon In 'tof ,--orii.ou- the titans .. ; A - -idtr" , -'• = " not .pelt '' • ' ' t •ii i -6,,,„,i,e4t du. ...,„ to place , 1 ,, date 0 ! • und 21.5../..... -, 0f.]:047140N-- .- -:- • i• - • • • • - • ..- - , .. .. . . - -'• " u ,.t-- , r" ' . .: Be g •••'?,..--iiiii that Ate .Pros• -- .... - '•:: - L'%: Tin i:•iliii dmiii „,,...."7 - ' 15 zokengCla” g,:r.siiteiabosii!*..7,„,i ,crop bang az ipiginotmarit *. u !'!":6,;ii,ulisir, coma ,13,-iintsiiiolile7 ' - - emit* IX' v.,-, - -,• .. . • , conm,ttu___t,,t b 1 tre „ , ust ,•..s , : at* beaerialtow • _,. i iintity , l, 'clod to.priAl/aOl4 41 !!"K? , 1 , 54, tempt ts W. aiot In Ii srrt2tQ th of sto okjic, id Wsa4sra tlt donirs'iri ctstsiste. on, Shousrvigosrt,oisitb°4airs; " bizt 11.74. -To Win ds"ttar of goo . 111 jtaZd MI" - - ;-4 bierion total indolgt doesS7nf Aka. &MC to Ilaztkiniainerabasits is . istiMated at $300 • 0014- 7:000. at ilia' New. i ort boldt,t169,800.000; , - - PhliadsiptdatttettO,ns O Bfattmoii;l4,oPor, „If Alm =no minallans4 for, Contrast . to -IL Wogatittd i*Liti4tr Vermont bias been cnmptat~d.: Moam. F.. g ...ocian nominated.' lott. #tonl4 taa. 1 44 4.; • ."thsl34;ltsit Iseytopspar, bir itettO P 56- for Os , , awfr, , A'Ppol". I '~~ The Vote to Abolish Slavery by Con stitutional Amendment. Thews were some errors In the telegraphic traransisium of the vote on Wednesday. As recorded in the Washington Clivoniris, It was thou„ Yerts,ll4 (90 Union Republicans and four' Democrats); Nays, 69 (one Unionist, James M. Apply, of Ohio , and 62 Democrats • • Sind Mardis State men. Bin Ashley Tilted at . attint in the affir mative, but, le order to be able to move a raconeidenalon, he changed to the other tide. Of course, to one will rturpect that he, actually Minds. in the P- Slimariorawd): The Deaumniti ro voting yea , were Joseph Braley-of Panniylvanisi - J'ohn A Griswold and Moses P. Odellof Nei York, smaLtra Wheeler°, Wisconain. There ware 11 Unionists and 14 Damonias absent-or not Voting: lied all these voted, the figures would pprroobably !Mire skied, yea s 107; nil/. 95 . Prank .Blair was ousted on the da**, the vote, his scat baring bun awarded to the contact ant; Banniel •Ktior, Ustion. Ben,., Wood: whom we recorded asvoting : no,' e r ' absent sus usual.. Wa doubt. If this" diligent repro- Centralia has' cut his votoon more than ono tea hundred of the calls In yeas and nays. A still further correction is necessary. Mr. T. T.liatici Union N. Y., did not vote (though recorded 'tithe yeas, where he on tardy would have been), tuning paired 'off with, Mr..Wintiold, Dem., who ', li sot down amongtheasteentoos. A latter Lu the Boston' Advertim gives the following incident as oc curring daring the vote: • . As Joseph Bailey, of Pennsylvania, one of • e fongliscorrenits who had the patriotism to rota • fot. thrkonstitutional atunnhumt Pro hibiting iffaveryg was answering Ma crane on that eta:Mon Copperhead, hb(crilleague Coffrotlii who vas praising at the time, laid his land: heavily , upon - head, and drifts , done 'ores hii Istoo,i'acoompaaylog the sot with words abusive of Bailey's vote, and, not fit to ba printed. Braley, suddenly forgulting - hisQaaker principles, erased Colt: rote, who Is much the larger man; by the collar, drew kis bead- darn, and dealt Min a powerful Mei under the ear, sent him rooting_ sgalnstjbo-,oppoeito desk. Coffretb laid down his aims. - Di:Walker - Beard From A letter dated"CaatleThmider,":ltithmonti,, yl.l been rooked 11 the clod= of Ital .. Dr: Miry frilkor:fraiiwhich It spiel= tint the birch, little enrgeon beers her imprison modt. lightly. The following is on entreat from her letter: ' - , "/ hope jou are.n.ot grieving about me, be-, tattle I awn priee{teof was.: tent atingle ethree.itorT brick 'rattle; with plenty _ to eat and eclat:title sleep in. I hire's room lasbialacqr 7..abcint twenty yean of age, Irons - neer Corbitb,ldiiiiiseippl, Mee Marche Blom.) lam tanch .Imppier than I might be In acme relations of Ufa where. I might be envied by otherladies. ; . one' titloinit '- gen tier:Milt Oar kind, and It will tot belong before I -az ed."--Onceso ruene. The Paten Commael• •er • The 'great body of the Union Members of the nonce and fienatehave aignedut petition to the President,praylng for the Maffei of bib olloway,'Coanaisatener of oeprinng the election of Mr: Julien frt=tha Ychttidinua Ilistriot, enable n the people. The petition waepressnted yea. Undo; ' l'realdent did not decide the question of ramoral,trat said; emthaticalln teat Mr. Holloway mturt pponlyand uncondi. tionalltsup . pthillx..lllllaner go one of office. Elir sayslilinen nendriations - Indlana are Itukste binding mit atadetn Bald/sore, and i Oat Sue disonputtrilicschernes anywhere can rscabreltliteouptetuWari.-24prowi. iseo*l-tri 141itlito1klu. IHlehigaa kinastodost vas disaiyeredin Af.rian town 2401101,41MS:tat 114.10thfillo isms found in what bad • formerly bison a marsh, and in sahlatelii iattit Imo sot inlaid and iuik Salsou.as ts- whOlap this present mastodon is samilaimitely asmalliiiadanimal t aat stand ing more than 8 or 10 bat iuhilght, and being is laves not mons than 18, f Dr. War. mu, of..Malci,.bad. , op"front 'the; Newburg itarib, , anaUllfaloWilfstr.—af 71 feat 121 brdilitirt keit:lle/orb, and *tali bad teaks of .12.1set:' P - I , 41.1,0,Wlettrettho ear Witte - ohm - of ma eminent Beltbh bibllographer,iDr. Watt, hos 'Katy dtpdat'Glargew in a *Orkbolue. Lad years 'petition signed by the mutt cud. neat /Itarary,meu or pi me gland, mac Is:dad to Lira - Palutarethii, praying for • grant - at 1100 a year.fortho benefit of MillVatt, but "eintrualoCiitfon" etood In the way, and bo. fore - ttuf, - clatter could be acted on*.the poor lady died. It is said that after her death, letter was rcoelreettrota one of the PI 0212117e , 11 secretaries. asking if• Min Watt could bet rap-7 ported.ol2 ISO a year:. If so, that tftazterotdd probably be granted. Wes e Correa:nun Havoc: Ittrorieszen —A Wiuthfogten telegram Indiana pol iticians here regard, with great wieent the voneurrende nf the evil .etrents of Nlallandik ham's 'setm.xi and Morgan's Jaldj, coupled with' the - general rand-seeret:lredsg set the Copperheads . ' of Indians, and the resent with ; drzwatntfro - that Etatteof linostnie ; nuaihors of ll:dentsts o el ono hundred dap! teen: In ' their_ Judgment , en' diSpenion of Morgan's forte and the defeat Of . the 'dame far the !n -mienof Inctianailuttridone used broom s rebellion Ilfeiliortfletittiate in idd it the , r ! itooz .wis giiento d.dadral - Lis r. illy at the banquet to the Raritan °Mears &Boston last weetc. It amlmuser an elaborate defend ' Of 'Reidy IllitteaW Mi;P.W.l3miikt during . the ,Chbrutan van To thia have bona added' tome statistics, adatattoi, aommefelab and historical; rphotograptildNikagof:fartrßoatOn school bonne, Pannell flatland Qulaot Mar ket; Ohs Old Ifinbook - Hoare, the Franklin statue, 13sebtee bleak, Ftato atm: block, and the Faoido kilns, and a portion of Vabstar. A photographAb.thelltnpet to the' eallorr will be added; In rowans to a adalt 6xprose od kr Ado:that Llsoffay, . - -flute conic:lib attempted to eseepe_trom the 01i; bstme and Albany, some by 4:aping , through the window and o th ern by crawling through , a hole th ey-itad* made to the floor. Some of thus time billedi'and others eo badly blared that - ,thetwere expeeta- to- die," 114113p posed ;het certain bounty-b . :upon en board the train had sieve the onfortimate - ben . - „,_ESTIIIIIIMMIG,WONLICIL,3II.IIIOOIh I O4.O/1 Aga taji oter.o.ostl of this meaty daziag the present Iteels",' notated that the patsiotlewomeaNtve turne•peat, 4m dotorwork:ltt thetortt tastes's we traveled. Their fathers, brothers and streak heittsXetiosioilif io that Isla to fight the foes er the cottatry. - and- they Are. bound to !Ilse gtala - te fied. them ' • - - Goma ro-lettheerreeptdraot4 of the lostrott - Irre Era., ea route for !diary thinks that of the 'large endkration Cite year corer the - plains at _least 50,000 will go.tot, Idaho. Aettetratittletif US head an alopg,tharoate, who attempt To darelre emigrants , fitto the rats of their.tamos And prolitioar at a tow rate, by tot - Mardi:err terrible stories of . Indlaii berbadtlu along,tha map Solscsaelloidixiiflafasto CoPP4P' hoad, Jolla:tried foratitinit• Cop. portonA lotteito spiltato lit Itosiorias'dsmi was lowa guilty of =attempt. to cosato dls sdootiow,.l.l2 the tetra of a B. soldier, sad give aid' kid "tomfort wormy, and vas tontedood to be Imig.,ThiTsosidant bas Aom muted the sontersco to Are yein And !alter at k • - As the Iliiiinotat theatre Loaltdibley Slit, Mr: Sothsta, the Azoinicaa actor, who tag made a greatlit la ILI character of Lord 1 Dundreary wu prenatal to the Princiaziol Walt 'and lb* two Priacoret Hone and War waling; at - the- nquon of 'the kenos of Wales-r-eot unit Which IA only obroniolcrin theLondost pause arkaAannias '; loan% A; Stour* the Loudon Jitorso7 peidei v opuesponutents under tho-oonbzionet of Manhattan, has twat ordered _before tien. thca:tiSiltes betas trirntd at the conseUtiouta which Would' tottowitei tartlfts . totrodnitai sod ;roaltelotts repreiontations of the', nista of the countgihe wasateddeatly illoWed to tepart tot his pante, . . ; 3 - -- - szo Laso3sturdo =co :IL— a Imam( =played 1a • !Iry wad= Latin . ididdlobtra, tkattatt toady, Ohl% gat ()sag t 147 •.itzta shaft Mathis at the rate of fifty: iht tous walnuts, and itu whirled lama with staliiidadtr that *halm hinted, Walt !MAI, naught/ berm the zasoMaia eatqd bead ma t4ptlzslttott otu& =nt tosls: ,Mclpaetri at N l sw lYk o in otty =Ay broth out pumpoi - ' y,. "P'g"..~c Y~Ml~'F✓p"'Z"f 7' ~p,:~ tom'^--..v- :..:-.--i. .4-+_.._--._l- ;' # MEM DAI TE4G R AMA • FRO Ali GRANT. THE FIGHT NEAR LONGI BRIDGE. Gen. 6rant s 's Last Movement. ER ENEMY COFrlalliLY MYSTIFIED . . . . lisw boar, JuneL7-741 Heiledd:cbtretporid.- . eat of the dth corps', gives the billowing tor count ef the fight near Long Bridgi; in crime, ing the Chickahomipy : Craviford's division had the advenea, After_ messing he at rum pushed forward to the 1 heights, on the othm. side, firmly establishing himself, and there remained till daylight, when other divisions of the sth cups took position, near by.' !Here the corp.; remained ' all day; but not;Mout independent, enti most brilliant fish it:by Crawford'adivisionz A portion of the eaforce had been stint in the direction of orner'a Ford; seines the; Chlokahominy, and Bozo- toward White Oak swamp missing.Al the latter erasing the cavalry came upon the let and 21Bouth Car';. elks regiments, of Hampton's,btigade, and being infaidei tio., - .r l ttimbsra, sent hackfor.in faniti slipPorta.'Cratrford ient Bates' brig ade, with instmatkini to aid the cimairy and get possestion of , go raid; and entrench . Vary ihortly afteri /tyke's brigade .weut to the assistance of thp Ist brigade, followed bey", Cob Cello's brigade. In some of the redoubts thinin up by McOle lien, the eneray,had placed three cannon, from which they kept visa v lg. crawl shelling of . otroopa. Thiee objects were to be pined; tea: bolding Ling Bridge road, up= Which were nil our trains,si lencing the guns of the redoubts, sod kook, ing possespien ofWhite Oak swamp bridge. 13anins';'eattary Wavloeitted so as to command the bridge and prevent the enemy crossing ov.r from: that ditection. Meantime other ,J batteries directed dish' Bra eir - theite redoubts,' and \eountor cannonading was heavy and fa- riouS for a while.,, Oar cavalry got out of am monition at this tints, and were con:polled to I fall back, which they did in considerable con fusion, working thrPegit infantrylines. The infantry; nolthstanding the cavalry panic, stood 'their ground:and punishe d the pursuing cavalry enverely ai they came with in-musketry range: The enemy's cavalry, numbering three tbnuaand. fell bank and did net slinvetinunialves again. From this time the figheweibetw n Craorfatire division and the enemy's a - . - - - It was hair pas - three- in - . the , , afternoon when the en emy's Gifiztry. arrived. Brisk skirmishing ensue and the enemy made the attack,. bat .was s decisively repulsed that they did not vim 'ton peat it. - New You, Jun 1 8 —The ffiraltr • Charles 4 City coin' ilonsl4:orrespondent says: The enemy appear to completely raystiled by ortriastmovement,, d weenie+ their ground twanty-four how- ''' - '-'- -I Harbor. He has sin ,. far Mal- rem lIW, vas not in The .tang' tifratit 4drancing. lAIPORTANT DISPATCHES CAPTIMED. Th. EaelaixyreOull2g to Mite • strong liefFuleralilincliburg. Now Toir, Juni 18.—Tho lierea's corres pondent . with Hunter, on etc. 12th, soya The Army is again advancing. Diapatebta -# 9 lc , ..Friv,(esPirtrO3lAntgai Inobodeta to bold oat, and be .111 I F :lnforco him. Hunter is moving with a via to ocantatact the move ments- of Mit enemy, who are preparing to make o on deicace at Lynchburg. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. yi'atmis =Ws rempocitiou, Mr. Morgan ma 1; machandize,whie ci. . 1 " 44443110. sat dill takt, ~e 'alo - duti,'. upon. the entry thawed for eon aumption, than I the Name were import ed respectively after that day, and to bit. cues where th • 'duty by virtue _of the act at April2oth, lst ry exceld the duties under this eat, the Same of the,Treunry is ea thurhad to refubdthatexcess.. ' fdr.liale: laid' trisiral 'the most awaits logislutiou_ho had seer heard- propelled. All legialutfla a41174f a imoraleharacter mast, In tome lndivid cues be _oppressive, but it was the helg t t foll y My that Congratt tar to meaty all , lt errors It had done In the past. lo do,soet uld cosi more than. to carry on this lair... Thak admilicent , was rejected by a Tote of 25 yell to 8 nays. : • • I' • ~ es' President ;roe rackatbrolttod l a' letter feetbaho deers 727$ of Was la answer to a rem olution with.thi oitlmatof of the QuattaTmu-: latOptieral'for thb Usnaportation of *mete, mans in:polled . /ring the Current year, is fellows I , Ry . thti Platte County Railroad to Fort Ltivonwortlios,ooo; from Fart Leav enworth via Fort iK0221127.-wtatirari, $378,- 000;' other:lMO ~, . from Fort - Leavonwerth, 850,000.. .1 _ . kir. Sprague' rooTidli, st rike ' out the f‘x of two cents per pound oti ' 72W 0? unsuanufao tared *Won, which was disagreed to. } .. :' Ati,ll44Tis offered atssunenclutent proposing to. adult , asks, I barrels. and . oarboia' of American •. manufebtnrei I find rich ! bwriag been sent outand filled with'Americin pro ducts, shall return free "ot - duty. Adopted. -:.The section enultun motion of hfraoster, was amended ED Illto tax foreign salt lia sacks, bahals aall'otlitr'l . r adages, 20 Wagtail of 28 coats; aid in bulk 18 Instead of 20 cants per 1011 , 11 m.... - -,; ,--- '-' • '-: ' : Ant simendinsnt of :If& Simicer requiring envies of goods , i n foreign ,InterestS, to bo dePasitiid ..wlth - r *nisi:t 'hat they . ma; be 0°114 , 214d there; was adopted. ::Aitomneridment of Mr. Rails woe adopted, making - the.duty on brimstone,crude :and in rells,,bab cent perpound;lnatad of sir and ten doßaisfierlon4 us i n thiHense.bili. The bill as amended woo ttien read three tixtesand passed'by a Tote of 'awfo,'2l.: new, 5.i The Barataria 1; o'clock adjourned. I tarranew:Werr .saii ;jut. -admits "that though alwayo treated. cotuliwrisly Lincoln, my Thy{ arid übggestione hors not concurred with" hit coneiodol l / 1 of dutr. mid than front my MS intinulaw.mith the; Precis dittfelactat ffiringfirld, to my lut, in Jams= ary, I Ingo begin of uo . , account." Thu le frank to ray tholleten • .. • . ..Ifoirifyirint D • ormorf.--By ordet of the WIR ' DePsnment,lthe' new poets' In the De partment of the liarth-wettlutoe bee&named se follow f'Tbe - - kelt of : .l'etnes' BIT*. Fort 1. Wadaefortiti the - est on' Deoll'a Lake, Fort flays; the post* the 17opet Blissourt, Sort Meet thepost‘o 'the' Yellow Ste= Diver, Port Stevenson: . '' • • ) , , Arran to the (Mingo Jounial, idatod Kinston, Georgia, Jane 1, 'states that'll' dts• patch was recently recaWed mszi:itons: Gontont Grant., containing but tbrocorords•= l , lAnnthihito Johnston's army' , and another dispatch lanttni - ..31, n0t to 'Aimee on thontiempsny Itsthos. Tmc killwankoe Nam ens that slams part of the farm labor of. Wisconsin - Is bang per formed by wommal. One inetnneo It given, 111 a northern Gaiety, of a girl fourteen 'airs old ands ...boy oda „younger., l_ogging oft anew field to plant with corn, Were the men all deadithe.wanomf off the country would not #4rfs.f.- Illsibuit lienroaret;the Braker farm thaatrae let off at the lateen. bT the fdlialnippl Valley Pair for $40,000; tuns brtt, foliftiormilmdwith a me:tango of WO,- COO, and a bad Wl* at 641 Only a, little " plata frando d may blithe manager* of the Tar aretart t lathe transaationb Tam lltandY d} I otainstka tar HO Sam the l'lret di to inmaDaniel ltY ITz_s -.:.-::_:-..1. •vciz.., ....at..-7, , .. 1 -..- ...', - ,-1-11.7,4 , .,; - :..4.. - „ , ..1.- ~.:,.....-_,::-,....-... _.:__ ...i. 1 , _ - . . iff ... ., 441 ._, . ~ _. PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MORNING. JUNE 20, 1864. 017 T ! AND kild.lll).A.N. . . . Report of {.lNnitagPrit'ol llttit Mint. • -In presenNottheir fifth um 'meat, the 'Bier:, derlitks,;tdE 'Wets Sidi, Ri*Etide to greighty fled for' l's conthittedil 'titer toward the teeth - alma under their cinttel. ! Whet' WI bat annivers a ry rnietiug, but one ..„ Bite of incr e illness has .orteuned, and but one death , in the inititution. - I .. . „ . .. Oar present - family- of- AO* adults and twenty. one oittittron, only; th ree of whom are . over twelve 'tweet wilt biota:l4nd happy. We have to note more changes of inmates theriin former posiop . inoronnwibildren have been received and , more bajo been removed with the concurrence of.tite Board.: One adult wee removed - to. the • hosp 2 pi treatment, ' where he - died, end' ne- o one . ithildren is. • now in the hospital'Otrupq y.. , n_ Itt,tho eaPport of-this faitityrof thlitY par.' • sous, we have,expended, - aelot will see by 1 the Tfellaiuroi'onsporty sl.,6sofitalunive of gal. cries of resident align and Seivartte' wages. ,'- It - le tomeMinia,.eldieted IC the panto alit 'mane, does not go an Lai intho support of its Inmates es in other - When it la rninoßbort4kbat :Tv - fatally - onibrsoo the ex treme ages of elitp.,thiettuti t hr ee yeses, and ' WAIL _we . _ 6 fret - merely clothe:And feed our household, butanpply,•is far aehLus lies, all the appliances of-an eionorilaal Christian home, we might be. .exensed for atoraging a litter sum than wbald be necessary to sup. prat la oval number of Inmates ratan Orphan isplutn. -- Itatthleis not the' cusq Tabs two examples from published reports. The Orphan's Home, of P 61104013, in P 358, Did tritigrealeatnigibefitinatates, thirty, and expendodin 'their rapport p,535 65, be , . Aug an averageof47l/0 to cacti` Individual. • The Alligheer'Lirphan AsyluM, In 1864, with. AL . / sadly of eighty:lda ; tied $ 5 . 010- hit• et!? ht. the 400; .• .. .8 .tutoit ntonsoot46 •00. while no ha. , , • for each inmate but $57 00: , "," - .t , ' Nor are these isolated feeds , 1 ' We have studied economy, both scot boon our highest stm. It heil4en bur desire to develope individual °Unite', and to • our- not individual Botts.. We feelah4 uurth.OL don is a higher one than that elm ara Mabee. sere of a po or . fund ; that we aradlyzged by the Muter te-see to it that these ns, upon whom his name has been nut te, us so gold , rto ed by tuf as to secure hie peer) benediction. We are big* favored in omi - resident 081: cars of the luttitution as well WA the eon: Muni labois of one dispbritiEty- Ed mond! and our Phydetan Dr. ' - Thoth gentlemen are always ready ~ , .. :'', g to !Mid the Ladies—the Lord - ~ ' labor, of. love. . ' We dealro to mention , Pith Chide, the fact that several ladle, of other communions have voluntarily contributed of their mil- , &Luce to the funds of the• inalitatien• one j ldy, Mrs. Dr. Mowry. sending as a Thinks. ' giving offering of $25,00. ' , ~ We also take pleasure is 'reporting an in. creasing satisfaction In the habit: mind to ward! the Church Home. - _ We come before yon members of the. Bps copal eluiriib, confident that- to mazy Of- you we shell not make oar appeal in rain. We ask of you aU to 'atilt the inatitution to join With as in the weakly sarelee ; to Liston to the earnest weed' of address and priyar, and thou to glen uss your comatenancep your alms, your prayers. " Te dO good and to distribute forget not, for with such MIZI2OO/1 God to veil pleased." By coda of the - Board. Mart A. tharrionss, Bio'y. . A Lady residing In the vicinity of this city, bat who la now In the hospitals at Washing ton;os a Crane, writes to a friend hen 11120- forum to the urgent need of the :Sanitary Commission for armilbogs, *OS, : slippers, hankerchiefs and housewilis WP do hope these articles will he promtredin abundance, and sent on immediatelY. .As soon—nallte Ant box is tilled, let it be immedlatelj shipped,- and let others follow as soonas possible until enough . has been received. We -Maker the following extract from the niter itiltidedtot, ie I wrote to Ilary-- and Miss..;--, tell ing them -how many armslinge, combs, slip• VIM and handkerchiefs were needed here, and I told Mary that I thought they could get all the material they wanted at the rooms of the Christian Commission. ; do ho me that every woman and girl I know will stop everything for the next two weeks, and make up bocce of these things. You have no Idea how much they are needed here. It seams too bad to think. that people knew all winter that this summer would be a succession qf battles, and yet when the time came, there would be a scarcity of these little things. There sae= to be a pretty good supply of - everything else. I do not think there is one =oiling in Washington for every fen that b needed." TEE. ; oaf Cr"; TFIIO , 17, 1854. dobats - envied upon Sitar • • t it IFI/3 finally wood to. • 4 . to ameto..therjOth eeo• i•roLihit all goods and The -writer also states that meetings hate been betel in Washington for the purpose of organising e Home for Nurses. - The Horses are to be ladies, and era to rectiSe!no com pensation excepting board and transportation. Hrs. Lincoln will be President or His Home, Mrs. 8 wisabelm CorresnondingSecretary, and a greet many celebrities sr* to act as NUM gam pm bola theintalo stores ei on thodapindyear this pt,slaty be Jnbjtet to no Boftrre Judges Melton and Bawd- Jana 'S.—notary, In the case qf William Brockman, who was tried yestat: Ilay for shooting Jases McCombs, tendered a verdict, of guilty.. , . - Nta..l3ropkinan was also' tried I* commit- Its a Baneful assault upon Jll4O/1' Neely and John Cottello. The difflculti.grew out of the above'Calla Thefury , l l lWaid a Tar via Mot of wot guilty; the. prosse*WykMay• the Casts. , E'llashath .k. - Gritimaa n ititietiiii - acuttO the Wastitru lintsayl c , n goo , - V Near of tho 001 ark....,:: , ~- ~,..... :-..L:''' EA" ,The following 'parsons 0411 . ~ ,sallti 10 lilting Hader without lloantsfindiaccia good as follows: 'Xlolutil Oath", $ 50 21.00-4 4 11tgi • Frederick Boaters .Ihnaela Frank !and John Larcher, $lO each and costa. 1 4 - !, ... -10 Malec Attire. -1 - .-X1.7 A girl about nineteen years , of asewasdia... covered, on Friday, In the Bauer, in Imes clothing. Bhe was neatly dresse d and 'et ceedingly feminine in voles! had • oe. Bhe halts ; from Pblladelphie. an . , t shahs:lsmi arrived front Whoa 4 r`v- • point sha hid foliated tea 80ger'1;44.4: 'Mira Leto coo6d or, to beßLomai In her statements. ' • • at the Pair took great intetest in kir Hare, and obtained for her a complete °Stilt of fe male while two or threagentlmasa a tam =Went to.pay bar Osman to Philadelphia. Shit gays as a passim for changing her style of dress that elm bad been robbed of all her own olothink at Wheeling— *most absurd oxeats. She was kept in the Allegheny loak.up all night, and left on the 8:35 train for Philadelphia. At this weak"! examinstian.in ijo.if'S Bier °mane 611ege,Pittekkrgh,JeltnItirini Lart mer'e Sinfin B. H. Ogmp, Stukeyville, Pa., 8. Rardnian r Buffalo NISI, FA . 1 A. L. Tuley, Noir Albany, Indiana, A. L. Pad, New Albany, Indiana, A. I EL, Clonal raker', St. Charlet, Mo., W. J. P,ottit,4Bzent Oblos John Ramsey, Allegheny !City? Nathaniel Fiery, liagarstown, Md., and . William 11. Kerstotet, Lucas, Ohidealipassedan banal's ble examination, and will; no doubt, hero , alter Ratan the well known reputation of the graduates' of this Instltztion by; their saperlot attainments Wiese.