„;~`.""r:;r~3,,.'w; %f^'^t "..~:~,,,e,n_ ~v::-.r~sx-rsmnY t wn 3"r °~`c'°`a'~~ =~` } , C"w_.: „'~.. ~t .. ... ..4... '~ .. .. ~ _ .. ..~_,'_ KSTAIA.IBIIED ^' IPb/tit* einadtt -PUBLUMED PUBLISMAG ASSOCIATM BEiLialoUs INTHLLICEifiCE: We find in the adinnsiciel'Ad4rtiser, s summary of the anniverstu7 proccedinge of aome.of the lending religious eocieties, l just held in London, from which we glean" loin very interesting items.- -The London Mtoaiodary society was heideaLExeter Hall, an the 121 of May, Lord Ebel p:feifitling. Lunn of the Society about $4,05,870—the 'expenditures over that sum. --Addresses were delivered by Lord Ebary "end Rev. Q. fistionleaelaii fiona Medias. Toe fifteenth eittniverstim of the Irish Church Missions tititilltecoari Catholics, was celebrated on j j -- ;tlte LOtlinf 44. ReceipM about siaa,oop, being as advance of $26 1 550 Over soy pre- Letiniii The result of the minions iiiii,looChtirottelen there hate ' he sedded244 mere ; for every 188 Itinntri i Intiate kin heen enbatittasied 88.". The SooletA Agem is number four handled and Iwentylottr. The number of day schools le nieetty-sit: The twenipeetiond and - weary of the British Society far the Pro ; psgation• of the Gospel amens the Jews • took piece on the 10th nit. Receipts tinily - $113.000; the: expenditures •exceed this amount. The British and Foreign School Society's abnivereary occurred-on the 11161 - ands', the Earl of Granville in the chair. j Receipts nearly $75,000. Report ease that j there were BM young people, of both.sexec Velmeinglerthe work - of teaching in ele mentary eahoole for the poor. Seven 'Mennen were employed in prat:noting Elie, . objects at the Society. The twelfth trasen•vy of ''e Roggert ItebeolgeilOtiTvaa held at Exeter Hall, odthe nth of May, the Earl of Shaftsbetry presiding: Daring the] period named the ragged schools had in 7 . crewed from _twelve to fifteen rooms toj . • onchundred and seventy-five buildlitge, embracing six hundred schools, besides other agencies. The Union his . two bun , lend-twodre Sonde" , !Knobs, :41th, an Wynne attendance cf24;180 t one hindred and eighty-seven week achlolet, - - with•en average attendance of 18620;, one hundred) and eighty-seven echoed;hit wen average] allendarme of _4,450, petal of six schools, withdl;247 neit"olars, j%illen:lieniese of about one that:Maud film,' last year. The number sent follidielon; j 1;606; the number that took 4 liimo'brealt Societies, 8; rink; baring 885 lads, wh se earnings nedounted 14;140.1I4. Mein; ate enmity pennyerning banks, with $20,000 deposits. ; Al! the other ::'departments oft the'-Anton Were . reported equal: prosperous. The receipts $46,4651, ti Mining of,thiSfifiy-secood ao• .-efts) Meeting of the :General ,Syncd.of the Reformed Dutch, recently helilet Scloe-1 weetad,y, j , N. T., a report on the State of j ' Religion was presented -from which,-we learn considerable revival power has been manifested in tome-pines, and speclarrefer- was mods to the prosperity of the Synod i'orChlenegi. ' The additions Coen Chard& on ooefessions of faith daring tbe year - were 2566. For benevolencpurposti more thin $282,000 wire contributed. For j endnring , Ratgete ;College- 4100,000 stein !eased. . gene - Were taken 'Collect from „the emirches $lOOOO to, pay tic debit Orthe -• Foreign lilleskinary Board, - also to secures fund of 320,040 to meet the annual contin gent expenses Of the General Synod. , Tit churches were urged to increase their con la:buttons to Foreign Idisaione at least fifty . per cent. Rev. D. D. Demarest, - D.D. - , of Hudson, Delegate of the General Synod to the Presbyterian - General Atirezobly, in Me address to that body, explained the reason why the - Raformed Dutch Dharetreras not larger, being the oldest In the country. Hassid t '!For 170 years it was impossible to take one step outside of the Dutch let. Which spoke the Dutch leingnage. And it was' considered a great, innovation eiheri•lmi - sermons in Eoglish to one in Dutch were proposed. Thit adherence to Gm Dutch language was an effective bar rier; and, had It continued, the' Dutch Cietrohconld never have left the valleys of theilialon; the-lefohaiik,the Hackensack, and the Ennio. Bat eo Bosun this bar. rice was removed shesbegan to E ffie General Assembly of the Free. Clearer - or Scotientfi'inet - at Edinburgh,- . iisyjl9i.h, 'was 'opened Willis 3011110 D by Bor. Roderick Macleod, the retiring Mancini*: tif-lhe z eJteied - wMch,,iio *nett ,Principal Fairbeirn (if the Ohs_ J 0. - -ballege) ae hierenceceseri wbo . • Avatesmsnimottely, chosen. , The Moderator " t then - delivered a lengthy and able x ; ' address, , its Which he, urged attention to of the Free Chtncit;:t r iadio.aeold fornutiity andlifelees 64hodOxy.'lle pointed to the reoent deal ibine-ig,ther Privy Council for;the Church •4f.lloglani.'aa 'affording a practical illus. &ratioiiof Ai, dire itecessity of the want --f;;; ; ..itV..qhurisb. discipline and a definite creed. 104 addiees by referring to ide'prosidential Openings to the Free - othai:pharohis to be active In s,e work" Of : triangelising the tiorld. • The - -I-afternoon, tendert, was, mainly ecoupied ::,, , ,litthdOct. oo2lll . 6 4FOL 3 e s - • o,: 41e , ..”•1 1 A gisiibly of the Et finished Ohetrole met-Tea the same day..- .." ` iku OLT:Arum the ashalseraion by Rev. ',4r.42TA:.ooithring ato#l46r, la se, oose.abu!iklaiiitelliiien;Alter Ulm. -- ..-.. 'l.O CaMiliailiA.o l 44;:4o4itiblithed As 1031tbly, Opeoeddle sustehe .44 the usual ~ forsialltles. Ike Riv;kra i irlit *aliment, '.-- ''.""" roc' Oft hidtid 4 re:ft* . The ,Quessia •"•-•• *- ' liggig , siesisid,' fferjehteti the lend-Sigh ;,Chiroellor:fiitlssatatt , e.eo b a , weg co ,. 4. -*aided ioiriiisiit4i4 441nisi 'Bois' gift Alri2X)fivitie fisniviitioci 'of (dumb= - -IxLfhw:ltlitdeinde - aid . Islands. The re. 1044i* et the fiat dailii resit= was oc ., . 1 . .`..? - prrpld - with retsina matters, - ; ------ he - gsfltr - labilLosteloa).• gaSdAt :•-• ,:e ColialPi_ ; lb!, kilo, Itizi:"To reallye raise/. `-• ltakselaletbibil ' 0111 .7. - Visited - beard and --;,,•.*; gegueigailsuparter,j . fa a vllls triere a , -- -• , seatlaifuhse =titer as ' a deriptarei render would be weldable, and where tronbtisto and patrldge 'eheetterg Vault! be pre _+V_ae_•• -- d. -- Addrees Newtore,'l eta . ~;. ,.:„.?, , , , 1 , ......41, is esumsta that the Christian . - -1;!-- 1 .00311arissiesiAise sent ;ths'eugh Sirashington ;!=l4l4Paiiitesise - Oesiei hendrid delegates _sloe tie Olialgi of Wise; I , ;_irorie almost -;;,..... akli winded emir/ -.to the ffhlte liemse.l „ea .Irm.fltuivo balorci 9*114 , 4711$ ar!jitmeint ' ' AlltlO*ll/1% Irian -, *•4'411,01ci i- ard4 ° ll is at latee stated-that among 400 member, Of the Charelil Zds -4r 4 1 Ittafit yln* not 030 ffia Pet o tC4ll ;,..,,.-40024034,04b THE DAILY Gald at 200. The idea= of gold to double-the value of piper money is but very:partially due to the open/lona -at Ku GlipLo'e Etc/Lange. It' arises mainly from a least lack of mildew* in the pertnneng of the vales of the- mtr rang. and from the apprehension that n cressodoxpenditures will still farther imp i air this ceafidence andiadellnitely depreciate oar paper money. Gold, inject, bee for the time lost many „of -the attriblater.P,f money, end taken many of the qualities All a commodity. It has its demand forcer:tab purpores—chiet by for. mato= ellies, for export and for hoarding—and the fituittation of these sev ent branches of demand has had mach to do with determining its value. The-demand for customs has bees largely' increasing for months put by the augments.- clan of onimports; tho, demuid for export has been'ttimilarly. enlarged by the exports of, produce falling largely short of the Imports; and the natant remit of the income' in these respects las beim to' promote' air-enlarged demend for bearding,: One natural eletneot of 'Landrum in-price has thus been In entire operation for several Months. This tendency might inve been neutralised, could the sup ply of gold 'have been propoitlenately in creased ; but on the contrary: the supply has; during the same period, mateitelly fallen off. While the export of epistle from tide' porn has been,. duringuhe. current tient year, at the rate of nearlf sso,ooopoo per annum in excess of the ordinary 4403, the receipts of gold from Sea Francisco have fallen at the rate of $25,000,000, cibtopared willies years of pace. It la thus dean bat 6 heavy drain of the.speole avalleble for the Menet /Ageing forward;. which naturally becomes ;in oath , e element' of an *drum. These influences bare been the chief nate of the ahuoce in gold.. They.. .lave, of cotihe,i favored the molt:mann of tpeetttat,ors I holi to attribute 00 rite mainly to *I - Cnlll4ol2sl stibeittotv a partial cane for the ;real tine:—.Y. Y. aim. Adoe,t4en Petersburg. The city. of Peterstuang wee feuded as • settlement two hurtdred and tin years age, mid sae named alter Petersburg, the oap ital. of Russia.- Among the "fret families" we had the names: of Goode, Bland, Bolan I /pees, Harrison: and Rives. The Bollings are deem:Wants of Pocahontas the famous Indian queen, and still exhibit with pride} traces of the "royal blood" in. their physi ognomy. The -city contained about twenty. three- motteand Inhabitants just previous to this var.._ was Aa...tiirising manufacturing [ place, and. Its-northern air and population were regarded *Leh Jeidous eye by. the arc I Malta at the Inc/pilots of the rebellion. A email stream:l_on 410 . .111111t di,videi Peters ;burg from the :village of _Blandford, which takes tte P31:110 from Richard Wands elm of the early. Heel& settlers on thelameariver. :Probably where i lia/4' 4 134Mb defeated the tebeleertHedneadilYlE known's/ Bhutdford ;Heights. Here, In the Iterblation oecurred the battle of the Churchyard? where ' the Brit ish GodEfil.Tarlton was roughfy handled by (if we rulstalui nor, PerPOstes and Gen. Lee, an ancestor of the present rebel leader. The [graters/3f thasewhofell are still!' hewn in the atturchyaid, and 'monis are method b 7 mon =tents and humble-;lab,: The old church has Mumbled to;rulis;and twenty-eve Band bodice rest on this hill. . 1 , • . Plot Dont in a Miry. , . The rmistance that Grant hie met with at eil...pointainic - ' -- . 'M Many predic tions that hi wUtilittiat Alike Richmond. So it was said of Viokabtitg, bit Grant Was of a different opinion, and he 'kept at' his wort, taking the prbpartiiiiinitf lanai:2o(Bh It,fisid to succeeded. The )Ai took neatly_ a *ear, oat It was done-st last, andSiene_praperly It eati-eetreely be expected • by, any,rnifonal mind that with at least flea' times, greater strength of men and. detentes-at Richmond, that he can capture 00 in ate, dap: lie hu niought to the work a LllO annyinnitionursd ta.tb.e battle. Reldind fall of the - Midn and enthusiasm of veteran solderer. i Re beg tried Slip direct assmalt and has:gabled advantages which he holds. Re is nosKtriing his skill as an anginieriand boa proved that he under • stands that business aatvell.tie determined, ' stubborn dabting. • It is sloivirerk;lne with •ttat:resourona at, his command must - rata Ann,. I L . the. Government dose Its 'ditty .in keeping up the strength of his Min*, and sve ' have to donbrit trill, the fine/ we Wait, is p4.dcubtraL,,,, ~.,_. - _ Tho Droutt6 The 61. Irrdis Democrat says t This 1100- tfon anus consitty miatinues unblessed ,with the gitieral raini ao ncement7 to: the tutu. itt ofthehropiashicia in conseqnence, are repOrted' as now suffering eeverely. This] is-tbe more aggravatinrtrom the fact, that refreshing Showers are deity:tiding in the cc giant around us, while only temPests of wind mock the hopes of oar farmers. Broth hill. wankle we learn that abundant' rain fell on Sunday in that region, extending probably over the' larger part of Wrsoonsin. Prom Davenport the dispatches are to rlike inipqrt, heivy rains having there fallen Satur day night, though accompanied with light. tang, destractife of Artnatt • 00,060 - 1,911 A -97 oropeityi: — Thin" is yet chUring newl' - Dom lowa and Wisconsin, when the cereals and I even the grass were reported u drying rip Reins also fell plenteously the region...lC Louisville, Ky.,- on Sunday. Our. people, however, have still to wait, trusting that - the] watery treasures, will yet .be poured °satin' time to save theXhlitty crops in this region, • Delegates to the Chicago_ dowiiiritiiiti7 The delegates to thi..ObloariCenventlon !Teti Washington have heelf.eimeen, and an nminbho crowd they are too: 'They Fern= OlipiCtiVO *Speak/We, hOWinnr4 In the "ty raptly and despotlsmief the present admirds• traticmP- and as each will pd doubt ruder good- service .to ,thiveense: • Three of them have boa, at different 'tome in the o Lineote. Rutile *•_othereelate the Capitol — and - If they hid thettedeserts they; would all be there at -the piettiSiWriliDgi.:: °4/°° holdersenderAintheruib; Aid, are great ad ailrers of Mt...rage •ot ,7 Wheithrid, believing with hint that ...Tabu Brolwer and not Tel Dub, • commented' this rebellion; that the ilanth was' foirted: into It, and will orrtelnly utuipb;ln the': ettd,--,Tbeir. fleet choler*? next, President Is , andonbtedizlilenerat Lae. . severe ob 'the - a - Round %wide ThetaDoering note ts taken &ore' Mr.:ands' . remegy . phhliabell boo," The 4rt Idee:" The ementrichtes Of Mittel= would make as eetertsibinea bueka «Cerloalttes of Lie. eraturc:/xs - theLoadoirAne Arm Quarterly, for .Cletoiler, 1863,-,thitelippeared an arch:Mei taboo- on the o olrtleti of Amerhee which was nodded bj the New-York ' , Bawd Pstole in not • 11•Mming spirit- 'Bluntly afterj the,Attionle to th e esaroarty was trineletedjeto-amite, I 'ai,d pnottited itt;.the /2imbtr" me,' , - Binh), *Welt translation wet rmwlated bad Into the enrecilltbge a &man orkietrat on .dri' aell'Artis or ht! cries," coatatelog some eery Warmth:l remarks on our leading men, eta. - . . • TES 1117IDUD DL7IS ..leut three regmerats lune now been otuanisecl In PhDs aelpA to serve fa Eats war for one hundred These 'are ;Colonel W. Thomas' Z'Otb regiment. P. E. numbering AEI men'; CLlonal W. L. Nfohols.` flonthwark - Surds, 630 min . and Oolonel _Harman gsta'a Ea. tlonalEnerds, whosinumbar we dg not know , A wry Mtn etxt would Atrup Quinn iiinitslueofttilnitteroubto ttairoottusand era to 'them' - mustered le, *}*shoo and *quipped for service. There satins really to ' be no lack of moo Slant town, and no doubt then nutmeats could at once be filled but for the Wt.:blot _dons by the bounty smug. Twit 14,04=4 Betio publishes a_ !!!!!!!!! of dispatches copied from an Memos papa, relating to the recent oprations Gurgle, in whElili ti 'eUTmair tWit'irerap imitanoi Gen. Shuman .has been 'derided. Johnston is sold to hare taken 10000 prisoners, andthe Rebel forces Were “lospired with the greatest octants; to their ability to defeat the ono. my:" .It Is =reek= that Glen. , Shesictan't forces should thus be whipped's' every to. gtormaitt, 'sad' yet 'keeping all tee liras retriating strafed "on to Atbsital' . Tan Pretidlint haiaoosptid ampulla:J*4lone of the following oadera GellerldP"AenV, stiffi Colon Aosidmi Albert, 0 1 00 .1 4 ,... 7010 711140cdortel_Charles - Zannyl• unman an t ka! Volopel Jphiz G. Pilsen, Mice ;manias Mi. rin*LICCII is 'a solemn fowl / taut owoilog kdistihwaslulAzold MOD 2111ffil salt 111 gat,' - many foallab. things, and foollslizon / Ira dontallool,lso many wise Cow' eniontaNtlzillmownP,Mta C12,70:0 /la been AarfauFsCpsooP. 6 l3l Muktee, staff.' ".:4 Late - Hews Itnn. - - While the attention of the country is at traeted to the irides of Generals Grant and Sherman, therehdts bEen very Reedy am ides one or more poirerful naval expeditions against certain Sotaberuiscutrs Which will be heard from birforill 4V. - matTideTis over. It II of course, Improper to give thiblinber, char. actor, or composition ot the Vesicle intended for this expeditiOn; but the cointry may be" assured that it will be adequate for the work It is intended to sieriorm. It la no secret that a number of iron clads, which have been so long building in:Northern seaports, are now available for 'make swim Tan Rub Dian ar wood Cemetery Is becoming thiskly•popula• ted with the dead of their gallant soldiers ex piring in Maw:oo hospitals. Corpses ar rive at the cemeteryy faster than they can be interred by the limited force allowed for the purpose,and as high o twenty-live green plot coffins, fastened with only ono nail in etch - end, have lately. beenricen there warped open by the sun, exposing the putrescent bodies to full view,aunltting sichining odors and at treating swamta fies.--RicAmoad-poper. Tea N. Y. Sea, sponging of the rebel ford. 1 gantlets at Petersburg, says that last Priday end Saturday's operations eitablished the important foot that-the rebel work' were constructed menthe ago in anticipation of an attack on Patel:ll6;4;6m the point on which the army Is now operating. There are few or no appearances or:freshly turned earth, and the greater portion of works are covered with gram and weeds..:. MBA Have Btms.oaaM, one of the viotime of the Washington arsenal disaster, leaves two young children in destitute circumstances. I tier husband, who entered the krzny in Au- Rent last aa a substlinte, has not boon heard from for several .naontha. •On ;Monday the , mother of Mu Ellen Aeolus, who wee one of thevidims, died.Of Overwhelming grief. She attended hoe daughter . / Amoral on Sunday.' On of Johniotea men, taken prlioner,l bribe Damn asked what he thought of 'bur &roe, and Gon. Sherman, replied In the fol lowing indignant-termer ..Seerman gita on a hill, gape his wings and erowej then yell. qpt, .Attention 1 creation I By kingdoms right wheeir And than we git I" ileauscitrr copy for publication can be I forwarded by mall at the rate of two canto for four ounces, if any corer of the envelope is left open and the face of the envelope is marked "manuscript." Any letter or note enclosed subjects the whole to letter postage. Osuzasc 'Bain= has. jusyuldished $ translation, by him, of Jouriar ' ifs of Na poleon, In-four volatiles. Tt W undertaken by him in 1848 while mthing the voyage to: I Californiarpartly - forvocupation and partly as a military atudy. Luz man five in an old, quiet place, and 1 , the wine of his cool, which boa been kapti thick and turbid by the rattle of busy streets, I settles, and as you held it op you may Bee ] the sunthrough it by day and the, stars by night. "Ns Democratic party, defeatirens it ir, fe intlaitsly superior to the Republican parts, for it at least asserts personal liberty and ne. tional:disnity,. which the latter ionnaily-de oy."—Nete Nano*, Froeseat *ryas, GGIONIRAL MCOLIII44I want to Eastport, Pa the other day, god the CittllNUl or that rani protilitrdo not knew but that be is ' AM! mmtnander of the 'Army of the Potomac, scumanded him. Gar. LIONTZ3 captured Major Faulkner, son of ex. &Relater Faulkner, sea nephew of San. Hunter, at Btattnton. He surrendered as Hanttits nephew, not as a confederate lillAUT•flfty thousandarrros of land in Cat. ada have been sown with flax this year—ten titres as much as last year. A auras of ChrLetopher Columbus Is to be erected lbeldadrid, Spain. --2 11i-eitrof-nutrr Idaineriarnirhcs ire water to thlepublio gratis. Ova imports of Matanzas last sear amount. ad u . s 5,000.000. • Spain :and Peru The newa frem 'Europe which we publish tbis Morning, giros positive confirmation of, the pretiOns reports; that Spain disavows the recent Ontrageoes wit Other moats on the Ps- I mar coast Admiral Pluton 11 recalled, flu oath:ague, • Admiral Salazar took time by the — torelotk; - 051 7 - aidly ashamed or , afraid - of what he bad done, and J made his - escape. And the Government oI ber,9athelia Majesty, haring had apocial ad. vice. of , ebb acition sake* by the Atterican and Biitith:Rittisters at , LIMe, at well as of the decided attitude taken by Pens herself, and her Altar republics, has hastened. to got oat of her false position ahnoSi as soot as she got into It. Tbis is, ao t ar, Bet the Inde pendent B , atas of South Amerioshave bad a wattling which It Will he their own fault if they do tot profit by. Bonin has come to consider herself as entitled to put forward pretensions which she . would barely have dreamed of twenty. Ave year ago. And her ambition has been pinned In bo common measure by the events which have transpired and are now transpiring In Mexico. Vigi lance and union must be the watchwords of and_ tbgßouth American Itenublies, unless they ere to revert!lncontinently to the condicion ot dor:lido:Leer or become subjects of that regimeratlie process whfoh has already hien applied to one. community of the “Latin race on this continent-4. Y. nose. Latest fiom the :Olt Region. • Tk O Franklin Miens, of the 220 lost, bon. Mina the following :'The market for crude condones Armand indicates, further 'dean co. We'note a side of 100 bbit. Inbriojttog , pack nee, Included, at 423 Prude sells at the eils-on the-river-for $11,60- per bbl., sod for 81.2 en Me platform at the railroad, packages to be retarned....--.Thsnameretts compenles recently formed - are getting latc' apolitical, and a camber of them hire areal, ilattelink prospects. Among theme whose 'prospects of lllMell' and large , dividends 'aro !fairest, we note the , Pope, • •Bearne• Mem& Strang and Klincrilinger !are retab. log their well 'on the Miller farm near the rannth_ofWest_fiandy_lt_ his been dowing at the rate of 1,000 bills water sad Rix or eight bbl, 011. We wait with Interest the result of the eperatiorn in this we1L......Fr0m the Tarr Farm, we leans that the Woodford, Phillips end ot her wells on the flat Ate pamping,igale to exhaust the water with good protptcra of snorts, The "Maple Grove , Wall" on the Blood faun, which stopped doping come time Awl, has started start and is doing well A new well le reported on the Bs here farm, and. is-said to:yield fire hundred bbl, a day. . The 'State Sabbath School Convention. It will be remembered that the second manual mestlag of the Stags Hubbub. &hoc/ Society, which was heckle als eft, In 1883, adjourned to meet in Harrisburg in Jtine, 1864, on such day is the ,- .Exestratic• Committee might designate., Many trims ds of the Sabbath School cause, in this part of the rlavo-beim.anaintudy-wiraitiag moms annommement on the subject, as the month is now far *amused. 'We ars enabled to inform our readers that the Execatims Conimittee, In clew of the Sanitary Palm being held in this city and Phlladelptds, daring the present hirepostponsd the usembling of the Convention- until October sientorhea they burlier a fall attendance. A Dosll2l.oaDin• of moot the ?Xes York papers rims: A war batten Veteran of Long onset's carprosade 3! fanny remark to a prombent pandas who aMverred with him while taming . In from tbd lront4 Said he, de, not Understand this Lee bas wen a bigdatar-on the itapldan. and told -lea_ ev; mid-tluth.nlghtmetzetreatethi: Then he wan another In the Wilderness, and . told as so; and we retreated to Spottrlvenle.'„ 'nen bt von another trial:toque v ictor y, end 1. got Ink prisoner', Int I :reckon he hut retreated coin. Nov when he anal to licktbern,rhe Yanks fell bath and claimed lavialory, and we andentood it Now Leeciabm victories and km2ll4lllo' back, and I var,"tintactri Tsta Babel 6411102•10112104 Wbo Was taken prisoner, we belles*, at Vfoksborsh, and has been oentlesd Its Port fats - yetis,: for some months past, 'was taken from the _fort at an early* hour yesterday nunalnaiiand Sent; It is stippled, to tko headquarten p f Out. Poster In ftne•f-Cliarleston.--Therebel.:plisonars at Lk. fort are,UilaaltOtla in :their, approval of the retaliatory motion of , our Clorerament, and are esoesdingly Indignant at theltehal Government for their baron*, order plaelny llnhoeolloers wider Are theC/ty of Chutes. ton.:. Gut: Gardner Is • soli of Cul. Gardner, loyal eaten - oriTutdantoz and late Prate.muter orthat city.—N., Dzovian.-44 hot Tharldsy afternoon; John Danoan,,a workman in the rolling solll of Jamas Ward Co., at 'Russ OhlO,-was drowned sails batbtottn ifilmnbg or. Ditimailid " I UP dna and .Wis fittorliith 'arsasp..' A fano' workman; nainid Jaboi:73rivra/4 v441101'114 at the alma tlash. se twins ha saw Dungan divWsildif Swastim,hbiland ought tdas b 7 kalt'af ddt•Aildli bist was ru6/14.tc traribold ,41711.,, , a jo r Ara tadAilwaon t.lO s ta" tylve aa =" 4 "litlasarlaatighdtli liew fIT3'm3uRGH GAZEVTE. eITY AND SUBURBAN. The Pittsburgh and Lirle i Railroad. The Franklin fig. 5 .04, alluding to, the connection recently made between the Pitts-1 . burgh and Erie ertAthe New castle and Bea-'I ear Valley Bailioad, sap ; lgThis makes a Perfect cronnection Pittsburgh and 'Eric--a 'Minting Thit section will Aire be vainly. bemoaned by Ode connection, as' It will give els a railroad connection. with Pittsburgh much shorter then the present By goingtoßest Greenville on the At/antle A-43reat Western, and Mae taking the. Erie — Pittibergb for Nil guile t the entire distance to the Smoky ' City " viii not armed one hundre&and dan tallesz--al most 100 less than the rotate new travelled. i rig, route will be Open • to' travellers early least month. The Jamestown: and Franklin, f which is being pushed towards this place as rapidly as cbcamstaioes will .admit,. will shorten the distance Still - more: The corn pletion of the New Castle and h'ranklin, to B re wnsville--a distance of thirty Stu; rould make our Pittsburgh manned connection di rect, and not ea osed ninety-ave miles. Hands aro already at work on this branch we are informed. Who gays Vatange &runty lues outletV_ The le bhoniagilegirsa. sayer ."The corn- pletion of this toad is te. req_ indportaat im provement to the region of New flu,/,o as itl opsmiaN: northern -cutlet, by; rallrold, to Erie, Buffalo end New...Yozk,sactit will, M a abort time, 'fiord facilities for oh,ppinga vast i amount at Coal from - that section )(the lakee'' At this ebbe theresb: a large amo rat abit:ittd dallJ from Skimp acit Woo aramTifia. the road is in working order to Weal Middlesex.!!- Pittaburggner abet.: Mr. Hasten; ofsbiseity, semi:red a letter yesterday..datek , Dadrumb, June If, 1864, announcing the gainful intelllynce of the death of Mr. John Antiew,Anto • abort dune since resided here. The letter hi from a sun of the aeeetred, and Make briefly that j father wail abet by I Soldier on clanday, Orel 12th of June, and died on the following Tuesday. The civil anthorities_itnested the soldier, but being fearful that his ounradas would mob them, nn him a 'Muck Wel and let him gin The deceased was p canto by trade, working for a long time ifor. Mt. De Lange, on Liberty eines. About two year lien he removed-to Chicago, and thence to Paducah, when he resided su tbir time of his death. Mr. Agnew was an exemplary mem ber of the - MatitMlst °hatch, and , ,ited a wide circle of Meade in this city, who - ill grieve to hear of his untimely end.i it i to be hoped his murderer will yet be brought Judea. A Brava boy , MIMI. Dr. Addison Arthura remind • letter 012 Thursday, from Cot. Pearson, of the 165th regiment, announcing the dsatk of Thomas Martin, of Co. I, of that regiment. Col. P. veld: "Previous to his deatbgmy young friend,-Thomas Martin, of Co. I,bf my regi. mans,requested me to write to 1011. Poor. ttart ll rhileliiobry — doliiilas . dory he was enact by a shell, and oaring to the rued loss of blood died Lo about deo Atoms. Ifs WOO a eplindid fellow, one who lea =doer sally beloved by his o •mxides. j looked-up on him alone of the best soldleri:ln my regi ment. I burled him with same of his com panions near the read to Petersburg, shoot four mires from thatolty. ills grave is mark ed." Mettle, who wee but eighteen years of age, melded with Dr_ Amhara for s number of years, sad wu highly esteemed 14 him. - UM parents reside In Pam township. 1 The Criminal Court. • to the Cate of the Commonwealth V& /41111 k Rally, Alderman, Indicted for Misdemeanor In office, the jury found a verdleit of vilify. • liotkulor new trial made. The same defendant war arraigned to answer a similar charge, on onimplaint .of James O'Rourke, of Chant street: It was In evidence that O'llonrkeihaving 10en accused of some offenselefore Aldennan Rally, end required to give bail in $lOO, deposited that amount in cash,. withtint aldernian, which he has since refused Ito • *and, although O'Rourke had appearc I at Court and been honorably acquitted of the charge alleged against him. Tne jury funtidrittar• diet of guilty. . Jatiob Preel was acquitted en the charge of receiving stolen goods. The Draft In the 29d Weirlet. The following Is the result of the draft-in NALDI/11( iblrsitto._ 1 1 37 . 4114 tr y gh ' Joint LAMM Ilettrjr Zieliepbansh Gborge tarp JAD Davila 1 lregerlek Brkg Nkholu Islciabalt John Klink. Jacob Hum c k" hri. mdc w rkt phe n r , c r l moy . J dam Wirudr Jame 011,b• John-Echeick /Wham King George Chadbad Late Persas.—From Job.. P. Hunt, Ma. ionic Hall, Fifth street, we here received ,Street , & Sositles New York Weekly; the New York Weekly Tribune for lode DIN the /bind Table for matne• date,..theivery best tit:Jury paper In the Untorql, the No. York Weekly World. for Jane; Lld; the National. Police Gazette for this week; Han. Pee 4 :Weekly. containing doe fall length, portrait of the Itebel General Levi Brut Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Ailed with illustrations of the tsar; the York Weekly Herald, with large maps lof Peters. burg, and the Nes York Weekly Times, dold elso by J. T. Sample, Yedtrat street, Allegheny. THZ RIOT/M TO RUT, EIi!AA SLL— special train Will ON leave the Coiineysvill D a pot, eornor Ross street and 'Monongahela wharf, at a quarterpatkone preolsely, on Saturday afternoon, the 25:kit° away tree of ebargekall perms deviiing to attend the ego of email farms and country sites at . flatalwood Station. Trains will ',return at half past ftre and at aLt eelo.k,l tha ism* orening:' :The natural beauty of this pelgh borhooris&litlrl: its don ImPluwwwitults an well known. The property to be sold is wary destrablo. See Mellwalnes auct4on *dm thement. Instil Immix! Licari I.—Theirrett Parisian Doriunaar has added th e crowning g Jry to his reputation. by the discovery of bid "Hair Dressing Florilinsr," the best and mist azqui- Vito hair decorator and budder/darns world bar orcr produced. It is the only. istiole ever disooveredlhat will lin g o the flab. in any desired positiod - during an anti* evening without...tire aid of erimps, curling tongs or any uteohanbrali' appliance. The Anne per lame over crested. Try it, !adios. ! Whitinto ta - Catrict.;;Ott - Ehliaoay even ing. at sight o'clock, a hay And (*hi otoibla andlittatti anetzthlad Ist' the JAbattplativat E. dank fivitatia the:airship Zottn I. !Mlle tad Max iliadia Z..dasightat of Al dean:tab. Phillip Elm:4dr Tao 'oeramany was. parfatated by Rat. medistaly after which the happy wapiti tail the Bala for the east. E Unr,tlaptaln Theodore Reed, AeillatA4dfatatkt-6eneral-of the Teeth Arty Cop.:law etuntaindedt:tsilißreolki, wind he the ally yesterday. Cep Heed was *maid' la one of the hush% and he is "Oases of *Weenier ado, days, apes the explrittkat it'll:Deg his Irma pettette, he will coJela Ms- command, • -- - Damn or oar -Ow ihrissse—gok• Waw L. Rosie &SC "old and ,well known ;Anson Cl eleutild,died &this tesidense on Wednesday, Jane. :Om, akar linguine fllnmrof many monsbi; The &bawd bsidneversl important positions in t7isugald oonnty-dsuisme bis ills. dmi—the tut of whisk was Associate Jades of the mans. , _ -- - o be pubtle aehoote of the etty witteloteen tho that asrefJune v aed heath doled 4111 the _lLeii•ifey ef Sipe:qr.- The Allegheny, city seheets have ado the ma* *segment, and steet'llkety .thr Bar. sash aftlAlsin grrournann or_fionicirros—W. Mom 1and,73441as ronoirid rim ippolitment of iollattor and agent for procuring Gni rightsof ws ina...rollidoco fOr .inn,WOondxi wan . aomPinh T! 00,701 u 1 . 1 4. RF 2 000; Est, Irxerusas:s— , , Liialiiant Colossi W="l3, IfeoperartTh 617412 . Cheat Ito rim . 01ip• tared at Gattyfbaig, and spout simrrshgrontba it atialtmood, lodise. in a eon l!sdaitido, loth% bees szahant4,, tab kee .n.a pit fit saloon In tlar Vle r.aloirtilited last dosing an - 1 damsd daduotral4ltletalloaddlare and Cans mrpe~ i . may, idlard, #sandjild Woitlida4 - - )01 riAgagnaltitiOr r _ TEN VIRGINIA CAMPAIGN THE EAST IMPORTANT MOVEMENT It Commenced on Tuesday Mat, THERSOITIENTONI3 OF 1111110.13 1 8 CROW . . UTMOST CONFIDE/CE OF ITS SUCCESS PREVAILS - _ LEE'S ARMY IN FRONT OF AIITLER, • Our Troops Disposed In a Bezol.Cirele wrouzd Petersburg, fighting an Tuesday Xight 'UR PIECES ARTILLERY REPORTED LOST The Rebels Strengthening their Work, :XL., You, June 21.—A Vane sputa/ irked Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Trine 21—li lei': As I write another lioportant movement of this army is being ar.emited at general headquarters: l The army Is to move at nine o'clock In the utonalag, but of course any details at present would begot. (rfband. The movement . must flume been one of bleadies own choosing, as We have riot and never could be driven from Mir position hen, and tbi public wilt be satisfied in un deratanding the chenge to be prompted by prospects of advantages, and not forced by moult,. The utmost munch:Us prevails o the command. Lann-ince the above bu been written headquarters have been moved, and the =Ore meat refuted to, et-last accountsi was being made. • _ A Word special, dated Washington, June 22, says: Advices from the army to yesterday at noon, .at bead, state almost *lolly to be contraband the intelligence of Movements which are now progressing. Important to. I salts are In progress, but it Is *et deemed prudent to give any particulars fior d the prem. eat. The position of affairs ara Peters , burg remain unchanged. We stD retain 01 the rebel work* which our forest captured. A Video: special dated Readtptarters Army of the Potomac June filet; Jaye that the troops of the Arlo, of the Potomac, proper, are now disposed to a legal alMolim around the town, our left 0110 D dint across the Petersburg & Norfolk Itattraad, on the south, sod our right resting on toe Apomat toe, at Noiles house, four miles north of the atty. . Hatkes forms occupy a position on our right, and front north and wietward to ward the Petersburg k Riahmond - There are different Opinions as to the emu bisr of rebel troops lying in,front,of Peters; bug. It is known that with ,Bsaveard's troops them Is • glut majority of prisoners, who thus far represent themselved as belting lag to his command. Gen. Lee's army, how ever, confronts Butler, and ere; diepleid ss to defeat any movement of G t against Petersburg and Richmond. The .oaccpstiak of the Railroad by our forces wlll:Micloubtly compel the abandonment ofPetedebue& I watch in time would haston the downfall of the rebel GaphaL The Petersburg torminu of the Norfolk,i Weldon and Lynchburg Railroad pose in our possession, with Gordonsville ottouplad- Ranter and the-cavalry constaztly 'matting the I Denville Raliroad; the fall of Rio hinond elan] without further aggressive movements on out I part, becomes Amory a matter of time. , A Torus medal, dated Washingtois,-Jaise 1 ;23d, says: A di/paten from the army - of the Potomac of Wechmsday states that no. soril.i mil fighting Ocearred linos the night attaek of Sunday. WoundedOtbenrs who arrived by the Lissiollaker say Sheridan had, fought on I Tuesdsy with. Hampton and File Lee at White Hume. The reboil being dismounted at first; threw our men temporarily into 'confusion; but. they soon rallied and drove theirobola two miles. . . Fr. Masson, June 23.—The steamer from Bermuda Hundred reports no farther fighting op to the 10 o'clock this morning. Nothing later from White House or Sheri dan *Moe his arrival there. The Herald's headquarters correspondent, on the 21st, says: The bridges ecross the Appomattox, connecting Petersburg with Po cahontas and Richmond, are daily shelled and rendered unavailable to the rebels. They are busy streagthenieg and eniuging their. works HIADQVAII2I/1 /outs or vas Poronatc-Jiiii 22 =There was fightiog on our lAft all lut night. The results are noknownj It bre ported that the 12th New York artillery but tour gnat. UGITIVE SLAVE BILL REPULEIL The 8300 Rump'lon Clause Re pealed by the Renate, Wattuuturow. June 21,-L•The bat 10 rope the Positive Blare Law having pitied both twines only awaits the Preildent's aignature. The bill of Mr. - itiorgatirepeallas the 4200 dans*, was then taken up. Mr. Wlhon'a amendment, providing that the draft be for one year,araa njedted. Mr. Wilson stated that the Seartitary Of War desired the repeal of the oommutation elects. Mr. Calmer proputed an amendment to mate the annmulation $5OO, which WM re. Jeoted. The 6111 to repeal the commutation clout . the n potted-2s to T. Heating of Members or Atte National . Democratic Convention. Raw You, hoe 24 —.The World's Weab • loran special says: It la oftletally aottonceed that s meeting of the meadows of MI Saslow al DomoesaUo Convention. wUI bej held at Washington on the 80th lost; at noon s forth, purpose of general consultation and for the deliberate could/ration of important bast'. neat. - From ow Orlaalis.. New You, /one 24.—The Colunbie, from New Orleau on the 18:14 has arrived._ Gen. Canby is visiting Admiral Ihstviiint, off ?labile. • • Nth. Gen. Slokres attired at Nair Orkain on the Cottast MW Dinned. Paomnos, R. L; Jog* 34—no Silver ElprLog Cotton-41111 iti - Noitb - Kistotcps Irsa trusisod this mosalog. Loss, hoary.; QLdß.lll_ :46E.MT61. LAW OFFICE a CLAM AffEEPri W. L & HALL PATTERSON - '7 14illPirmyrtja ;erect, *I gam .;JITZEPUIiab. Peecglx• PERSIO II I.BOLINTIES, Bilra_PAT and 611 W h.F NUAtaz, OS'ala frimPar.. Erne chamialet smNieryd., V=wm: MACKIMI, &J0112,43.01f, Joasn, ; Lad %IL Locust SOLDIERS , Milli ?M EM Mar ' li*OViam Pa. MILITARY LU.CLAtEBl,..:BO il l au a alciNg, .11A0It' Par arui MAULS or slag damiptlan. cottectrd bg the tab seribstiai t 6 .mowing nits, rlas.Psoglas MI 0 .TA. 11 44 - Audai Pt Maas stmt. wthibiatb. Pa. EL No shames sta . oasis U. tits Waal doss col maid. sad sn balbresattoa whoa gratis. • ssidy - - - - Nogt A1"33 ." 424 i 1 C 1 'X& UreingurlTVlL l ..pw.rap s PA. Gam trizzanorai, Boum vianr InNke.olsonsgs roomed irI I NKREF GUM,: BO 1 u tudolB • ttlatikbagol • / I °. 23 / 1 Attiti 2^i - .7: • 14 Mtn& T 7 ?LFGIE44LSr. . la, •. to 200 m arav AND 8011431 CM tintoder one aliintlolfoTllfon affi ape oI March], I no OffDlt/I3 tarn WIND LILT - oßr . oaasolfdatf4 aftlf tb• vat, Graf Illfett Olnpotlolur onnotiol—Eforalund ItAluot Ammo. vont. pm =loon Eicnotrflut, Acruffott, Gyntno V, ham Quo,. tlanira Clowns; snall onferril oorfwonea; opllnifin fond of trained Homo, eobtaa-and 'Malt, Medan: land fault otoloctio II of Living 1. filtp ro.p.roa, Boon, tfit . W01.44,-IfdLIATIL Mafk-nruff 81,110 . 11 klz ' 6 af.d dm; to* lathered b 1 lb. Great ran 4nzburgA atnneff, witlexhlbit at azLeaturxr CITY, centre of Schb tOOAMOlallitm Liao woo:, on - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND NONDI . Juan 30 and JIILY 1, 2 and 4, At! and rp . ..ce. MONDAY. Jab Stitt, three rasa psitemances—at 10 a. 64 and a and 7 p. m. amis. Chiantis ander 1.1 Icon or not.. Q. B.—The burst exhiltdbrn la the *mid ia onning. RECOLLECT DAT AND DATE! 11.B.—Rhoot mare, vim . el:eerie the daybed attar, sad di Act actitobad 12, /10)3T1ll oko.turt ILAN mlth anyctbc =amebic., ittathist- I bey be Nod, bed ot tabiretirialy tedlidarazit 15.20,440,11.45 11.141141141 - PAR.MS --- AND -- COUISITaY 1112118 EIaD&Y 4192121/NOON. /an 25th, atioeloti , slll he sold, oa I lre Hatantood fhaloll. as the GuaneltroLe Banned. lo Peockti'latmatup, the haloolos tiintna era Lam, road! Idol trona the prow+, fate of Joel Peasook and others. No. 2, csatalolog nacres 41 pincher - No. '4 " 1 1 0. " 6 " ' L. • No. 6, " 6l Y . 12. " " 16 L. N 0.9. ". 10 " 116 " Ms.. one lot Wa llets WPM, ildlo/111.0g land of 01040 Ennio sad flyer Throe small f 'rms. portal Joon ty,Woodet, are shunter wtthtaa teerh s sons 1 . yards of Bud inx.ll asd.selt edsott d o , th for Weals* alootry gs- damnr pom. o f s r a a cs i a ta shpene oo tkLira am Ray of oak. by calling on Th.fmaa florri roa, /chant on the land-or ma James Ilttood,ht the Woos Hags. Tiara oat oa the premiss, or at the - • anion Roona, EN Slab onset. or sea of Robb k bloCoralaU;Dlasiortti CO, d • _Tama of tale..-lltioloorth rash, balance - Is one, MO SW aril. yeti., lath Lotannt. ..411 persons d-atre ter of ats.sdlog the Isla will be Wien- fmrsof Chwg• lftr falai stupor a nod .1 kohl:will Ultra Ito Pittsburgh so Closualltrllki Railroad I/m.4, enster allow ..rrlithod *- Ws Wiwi' at IY4 o'docit, precirell; ea day of sill. Too trains roars to FULtbargh hall part Sao and 8 o'clock, .. unman:Wag, at L 416. dbetLr. ° 012.1)Alt mouras a, Jane Mb. as 10 °Clock be acid. at the tromoradolal Sabo /Imo Fro. 5i filth cr u et:. 10 hartabld. Flarrbow,-thla Poe. biaad; 10 do - Wahor db. do; 10 boxes Gorriontaot Jaya °drool • 10 •do aim:End Gingen' 20 "Gnu4d 1391.Ng •- 5 saddled Tobacco, poozda; -to •do con do/4 • 10 !mai incur Cabs (lour • a boxes superior Odoolla 54; 5 " Dale Ireland Bodo; 1 " Pond.. Catodol444 ,1 ant £d,204 Tea; S duo, 11so baud MU Baabold. Ja24 . • • A. ateII.WAINII. Aticer. - - - . UrALUABLIISTOCKS AT. AUCTION • —oteruivver Ergsrso s ru r n. 23 0. sa a Mock. I i on woad 000 r of 43agounrda Batas Roams, o. SSmost • 60 abuts Pltfabargb 410010san, 60 do 'llurelmtss' Noontsetorati• Bank £5 do= Nnoll..lalo•oraztooflo. .Cd -do :Pittsburgh Ikaabeendlo B. B. Cal 60 do Al kshow o. 4goer; A.. UciLtvg goat. 'ALLING - TOP ,BITOGY-4bl SAT s: •IDRDLT -2/oEtirtlSO. Jane 2.411. At n o'clowt, 4 Ocalunerstal Wee Ikons, EA /4 /Ara itnet, sjU • Ow not:LA !illlairat Pair. be2ll • A.. alo W 1 NZ. Anef..r. CARPETS. allyLrOTtitti. W 6 ILSTs 0r;12',1,0 dock in turd sad' bra selected ENGLISH BRUSSELS, . tmorted by oculars., umde:: tlt i old itaryi„.wl!.b tbs,6oldystuplcua sittytre. AT=acte. m3:=. azimitDmm rmia The Lowest Priees -for .Caela. OLIPBB ifoOLINTOCIC & WE NOW. OFFER ma OALN WHAT semen* toblithr inrgeft nwrincent Carpets and Floor- 011?. Moths, NKr Wafted in Mind% in Blinfflitai Tian IPIT. INGRAM sad Van MUM Winn", ate OHM:T.OM mann. We bani.niany dadrank lank Inc Incnnmil .eloastnnn_tranditur Imo MAL islifirßUFZl *Xtnlfinit Thn nfor•pitt ni car Met tuning bee . Por• churn or tocinketel Car benne tin: bail tuorynn: wanes in irm to lois at yer: man *drum no cart, car paw being in many into, Ist • -wisaair stliaaaaaidPinvKasi _ Table, sad Mao thaviir• • List aid Bag eArsout , cocoa and Caln.r. nattlaria all !Atths: fill alwi A nort bud 117arland Collins &Crs. I tic% n AND TS an= num . .111 - 'Doti Via bawls m P.O..wawa Ike% NW "MB or. WINDOW SHADES - - atom= TIM DAY. r. ca..e.2?.z_34 tzar; wars siwkinD q A IWE : .110 f y,wr--„ •-v ~ i t.,.....A 41. 7 111178E.rt1EJr7111. PITTtiBURGA THIAT Itk Lair att4 —Ong. as rm» Oftaxiarnir . . . • /Win tiliklLL--Tba !Worm tin Oh. hum Lb* author s DUO Eon:dm oltdbottot to Viol 111. ndoifol