VrA . • N • - • •T' . r. . disburs 415 zette .. PUBLIEItep,BZ. , .. . L CURB maiwitusouatol ;...-, , : .- - I.lglids or Ting-GAlE rn i 4.2 E. *wee. y cull, per yeer.......51 ca. a ii. • %I % '''" "' ' , r ..." .'' ' 11180.• •••••••• ' 11. .. t 6. 1..,.t. 1 / 016 6.0". by 5eed1,1arrat......... 4 40. e5et...... 110. a ' , t o.• i..-.:. '- , . " — ldeas ceigee............ ; Maim Terms, does urger, per yaw— Si "X ..4 .." , ~." _ ehahsetWor more" .... .... I OS. .." 6 " 1026 82166 t" the Os" , 0441 .6 1 c 6 : 16 for s deb of itftema l ire erill mad the XTXXOtiI , • • • i via se64 the , Ow 1 A deb ` of tiemity, in • , S7llWite deity. Mtge egged, 6 Wax ; - Ilar c a nAltbiatikraddegkan *ft% •124 FM= - .• • Aliszt stopped when that= exetni ( . . , ThB.Beading Matter on m - thitflgi fa froin; "Yesterday's Evening --E - - litian;',. — .. . :17 4 3e - 141Intiterts Mud= ritililled—,Dahne age to the Rebels. wetby ,astea--"Sa . r r L id last fieitto l da laiii*ileant today hat - er a / a lien fro m eil:iftuitei'iiihnnitoi.hee'reen temlied. . Tkeleiavfaiiihoit*t hia4,,f,a4n„4114 ~ ---i piaiscliionAtznitiiss- g ept,,,ii, the de: atrootieit of the bmittal Railroad in the Ada '' Ar,or; glistimi*,, of :lity:. aOiminnine !Ana: _ - Tomotharg s Ttaltroad, and ..a4 A, !Aperient imltloli-jetite;TAMhalthier ihmali Z fiene isea.; folly meving_fortnktd to a point in.Weatern. *lli trttt:WhigtAiei.:trlieuT.eeserdeled to IE4O for k after - W414124'11 the work tolthi J 7 :, ;:ziliAliA. Uiliiiif iari.- , His lamer, hays bean ! , - ...IPAP, - 1 1 1 , !lier ~-thm In!, ehttekated when '.- hal-etante Theirentiat his taus army llire ;:,,,,.,irkdarad Aro of great:importance Indeed, and ,az i big liens emit 'oorsiimmitive toefirdditime. :The . 1 40 V. seem , to. bey confirmed by th e followligextraets from the Rich:mind ArOgr:: einervt the 23d bat.: . u A Bentham *he arrived from 13tonntmi: on- gest/cedar, ' 'taus 7,:thst.the Yankees steno longei seen or h ' of in that vicinity nor' at - 'iteiristoWn, tin -,., ington, and their;empoothe-neighbortmedt. The damagedais brEorntar wu Tailvextfn ,:fflui, muy of the humeri having been yiaa. dared' of - all; their rein; cattle, and -other i.etreer. Etrori expiblishment of general Fib. : Teptuity wiii kosiropm along their, route. ~-.;,. Ntettifen , OPPa L9nohbmw okyeeterdaj --,-fltatithit tail list bilk front: the Yanieo 1-. Tedder inter was when he bid isrividlat :.fdbert7. -He le-gone kip!!•:lotto:ethers; lint *WI k r o 4*ifheiet• -, ~- ‘ .-_ . , , 4 o, - Oflh- t , • , ihnnifol,ineMentile to. the Union - am:triad& funs yet Caen ezpafancud, the remit Mniand virtnel destruction near aiuttown, Mlar.; of a Than ' fonts s. o lllk - shany;lS4 by . Gen., puree, by ..„ ~:less than, half eat number pf rebeur_nat(e . r Redly, , seeint the , wet tatnly Siiff "af the 22d. a letter from ono of the, victi m ,, whence we quote u follows: ..- ‘s33l7lfielials. lure all matrated that folio*. ea The fight at Gantone watehe wont satinefitifar "of ible - wer,'"' Oar Men um mreefoneede. lenof battle, bat sent id by netintMeti, M be cot to 'piens; and we wet% .detttill" •••-. • &mil eat,atrereeleati, and Irp_ fellinatith.them: passektlen.6tsrsis . sad staff two miles - - "On of town. teas Ey ing to yet away eattig • en hit maid. /taring every moo to tithe wren f ieweV. • * • Gan. Stunk; told the men • - •Lbetemen-Gantown and Ripley) to gook out thamscdres." Iflat think you of mob a 'wettable runt as this?. So oleath he eould coffer would be sufficient panistunerit ' • ' for s him t .1" believe As *di ur• fdr he erdend nil the train right up to the ' hunt, and it wet Whet, heraing ambatanme. We Int 200 wikorirc sotooo' mends' of amhealtion all enrsattlfery (twenty•four pieces, I think), ' - and 100.000 :Worm • Some of the boys came Ii ens Tanday who bad ein awful tine. Their feet ware wrapped up in their drawers and ..saite,,,selch they had torn into stripe an tled'vp: law men came oar of Ripley' with esir then. Every .emo who jai behind the; .ever.ynardwas dot if 114 did am ..,;ender m oars. TheY. foliewod us eighty miles /ea warniand where - I alept a few minutes ern Sunday monies the rebels wakened our met - Inez 'Get "DP, You d—d Yankees—we will tak3eeraziyett nun! t_ - 1 had not been gone , frem the . place fifteen mheateenhen the Tele; Ns cams up.. It makesme sad-to tee the re= q. 'tuna to await • aud I feel self I had been a: grout about 180 are killed, wynnated, and missing—neuly one-hull who ' watitout. Oar regiment went into the battle with 381" ,- • • ) 4 -I.irse Maellhei - been said-of the More oraiefaie - generili, it is bat fair to remark that Stares Is a West_ Pointer and one of the most malgant of McClellan Copper; .:heads.", uteneatered jut each another dleutenfalioat infieptember 1881, when an orders from Gen. Fremont to reline Col.: 3114114 m; and we can't recollect any GYM . Unity to Wild a reverse on the Nationa nue that -ha has felled to fitoproire. Ifni ‘, not be done aboat'erfargh for Mr -odtintrjt 'Sr :ether, is ahe • not anficlently ;done: for at hhhands lethe failure oont taindareletothwtacaneaf—lf.' Y. Vann& t4e'ltarolutlon. , . This is not the fine time gabs hostile w hitsber ' ammo ore etc.:show. On the Ult, of Apri4.l7Bl, General - Phillips, of the _ Array, et the heed Of "2,400 men benjelY, at Cite , PLoint. and . marched noon the '',l,o;' % en. • Baron 8 tanb " who commanded a ,f O. / 11 40 of PicticttfeoPr;' , Cart.onl the tong as bha could" .was ; tumnpallod to retreat up ilia', Appomattox:- deitroyinuthe teldsa . • beldnithbri.4. The -.British ientered the-town thatteMa'al%_destroyed hoe quantity-of tobacco ' , 74, ranged several adjacent pot then act to return, in Whop* of decoying retbsystte and abtlith2B MoCup 4 the - u Pentosula„'.‘ "..1?hillIps was, howerrer„ retailed to. Petarsbwr. 6002 after „,wldoh Lafayette appeased before the town and j- commenced bombarding'it from Arater'a :Phillips Aloa daring dose and thitraitor Arnold succeeded, him. To e British brig reinforeeti,_;..afajetta abandoned the attack, retired samwthaJames at Osborn's. Landing ' 'followed by CorneaMs; , alto pursuaihim as 'feral HanoeinCoure Zones. _The latter cx. ‘peeting that Clinton - - Timid reinforce him, to Williamsborg . ,an4 aubsegoontly retired to roittpm wheF? 41 "'ksf 4 Pa and ' ofimpelbet to capitally. The kin men .who defended the "sacral soir et Vicwinia against:the licentious lens of King George , "Semi their ilescracteate,:wsult riseeseinit the& Government which they =do - inCit - samieces to 'establisb—llttle - thought that the titles - - theY so atently- defended would,-eighty. years Uteri 'beanie : the' Stroasholds, :-...91 Domestle „ Tresson In press of thieountri l with lama:ll=l4 ; 4 , Mau ee,t in utast inelicia. ie Whist the papaw! repeal of the dame. If the" pzassure° Vrai Det9ptteentyPoti 0 0aginsa :94 1 14.44 dui,* tuearain 7 wAt hareAcbtar - 4dinin of a eu4 ,sustopulas 'esteetmaati - , Tbs. peePla, of /0.142 - net tote the' neesisits of theiepoi; and it will be dithaelt to mafteinee • ilargiti.ef Unit eiltiiiripaisity;- Will violably &aide the question. Ire Jim ltot without hope that the lionseisinletsee taisdouOf .4 . 4rizig the law - ao and es --r Adawbgaro this:or Itas tzji UM. Boa. tba-itiosahlf Oho oomm 's ti n t agaiss ol . 1 44140. or, of 0, .1: Ode) , if orm sg d;;', cid ; clink of Vfis. sot .144 4 Bicliardiini; . ondfi; Powell, of 11 0 1 7 *Mk Aflol . I c ris of Boutban 3 Mao of - nom. A. 141 , 61 Pr Alice& 34 ast,- faff...eto r f 740. t. 7 ; . The President's Visit to the 'Front. The V. Y. Herald's correspondent at City Point writes molar dats:nt June 22d: "Yew trudij about one Atte& long; gaunt; bony marls with a r guer admixture of the untied and dole6lln ids eonatsnimoe, that reminded one of a profinlonslondortactrorackinia dry Joke, Undertook to xenoliths General'' tent by serantblbg through a hedgerow and coming In the lack mg. - alone. He was stopped bj one of the hostlire and told to " keep out Of herd." The I individual' la " back ra ged that ho thought Gaud Grant would allow him inside, and strode ahead. "Yon'il 4L--el soot tlad . mni,"! 'was pilled in reply. On. reaching ; the guard he wee atop: pod with " _No senitaryfolks allowed inside." Altar some parleying the intruder was am , . . polled to Ituni, ands smotmood hint ed! to be Abraham Lincoln, Prodded of the Gan. tinlted.l3tates, desiring. se interview with Grant. The , guard saluted and al;• lowed him to pia. -= Gen. Grua reoog, nixed hint as he stopped ardor the large "fiy" in• front of his tent, - roes and stook handel with him cordially, and then intro dued /dm to Inch •membere of. the staff as wet* pre ant and unaolnailtel It was ascertained that the 'President had just :ar riverd,.. and -was' acooMpaded by hit ion, " Tad," Assistust:Eloonsutu of the Harp Pox, Mr. Chadwick, proprietor of Willard', Hotel, and a marine guard. The converts tlon_soon wok a wit', froo•aud'aaal flogs until dinner wan announced. The %President Ana very laterally delete. row orriding to the front; so, at four o'clock home were bronghtmp,ihe President mount ed on .General Grant's thoroughbred Olnain nom, Hut Goneted .Hggp4 "Tid": on the General's bark pony Jag Davis, and, accaus ponied by a large proportion of the stall and escort, t h e party rods to the headquarters, of Gen. Wright, commanding ths Girth cotor, 'whore Gan. Meade and stair met them. The location comm ands ae good a view of Poteit brag as can tbe obtained from tom Duo. Hope; Lure_ brough! out end 'examinets, the retitle*. Of the - army -"explained, Its imbue or the operations discrused, the- staples - staples andepdres city , observed tas - the dust and smoke would allow, national airs were played: by lbe bind, the enemy's works en the opposite side of the Appomattox viewed, and ar *aka= hour and abst the party started on ito +shun to heatiqar. tors. Parham the-nntiosable foature of r the j ride wu the passing o! a irigado.or negro tree• - •ps:' '.=The Argolis Were loungulg the' roldelde,lnst roomed tikirovr by instinct who was approaching. , They came ,tushing, and almoer ;tenths , hOnee_feet s . 115 hultdadr, screaming, yelling, 'hooting "Hurrah for the LiLiberator 1" .ftlitursh for the Pmidentr andwine wfootly 'mtbfwitli culteaunt and delight. -The Preeldut ustoovered as !erode throne+ thoir anti, and bowed on every hand to his table acitnirore.". Arnertdnients to the Ppattl taws. The bill amendatory of the postal lava! Pfatlatl thetkatlitlVllllßatozday. This I, one of tho most important meas.! urcsbefore' OCkpgrasi s r it will net may save • • tbelflotieriatnant. thousands of dollen, bet it! will enable the department to easy into effect that Important reform.4tailway Marl. batten. - The measure' contemplated away the old complicated sjatom of comma sionattow rendered useless by thompaymeGt of-Peetagelby stamps.. It cam tU -Govern:. meat.teas of thousands of dollars annually to kelp the New York cities and Other elects. This, mean:W.ly, a to geedlosi expenditure, 'malt it satisfactory led Om the bill sweeps all nab molest; macldnery saw antiginsa each Postmaster a salmmtirrespondiag with the receipts of bilioflea."-" - 4, • The bill also provides that, the Latteromr ! Ain; • emit. unfol -.cleat Of potato , ofhcials; alma receive adequate compensation t It eliketaally.attinguishes all the-bogus accost: modation Tod Meer, with Whiac thircike is ao Gerdy- ofilicteaL- ememds - mod rordal more stringent cod. aortal* ifte !awes/deli &Seem the penalty to the opining and 'teat; log of letters and othir mailablsi matter. -Wo underetaud.• the Post Olio Committee Qt . the:: gent& ham -unanimously "repeated el ! , similar bill. If so, this - will! render refer; mum of the Seialefllll unnspiamy ths House, and will enable- the COtatmue,, a t e !Howe Committee to osle its itsigidtate pas sage. We earnestly trust the 'ltouserlral no ' adjourn without taking decisive Gatlin on so immortaat a!reform..-N.Y.-ftinem., Gen itaneOemp.uktazi__'.: On Mrs. Forney's tablo, In the,Ph • iladelphia Sanitary' Fair, may be seen Ibe MOM iemprb-, Italy and appropriately' tasked pipitovardel saran over ousde in,azinv eatijille!teMtli the' World. World. It Is -- • sad is The elk inehes The cairr work, in ehleld done and laurel, Mllo olly wing,edfo' :Fait Ilan& • f artistlo An dodge Be Court, delis _ the InteoUlDeireose. brought by.ftifiduced &igen am. _ sere, rep. resented etgnattelsoneren.. (-• toned:sin the Coi -1 leo,er of the Fourth Dist Hot from inforcing the Collection of *lax et irteghskeinst the PtOrct7 at the Vein= — Therlicolion cis reitstod by the Melted Rotes District Attor ney, end denied . bj- Zridge iffetts,Cha ruled in the. first niece that the &Des* sought most bethrongh Appeal * tecond,,thitt te• WU not permissiblef Lo the Widely to tsstrain the exc.:titre's him& of the goeortuuent The motion for kieuictieerwas thuretore denied. . The Lyneiburg- Esimblinns,iptlaldng of the result of Bunter °ntic into the neighborhood of 'that clty;ssys: o .2ite.spene ok: desolation' and ruin to thsWafghbothood of tide city nest whereat* enemy sands thoir line of Bettie, Is positively sippellinsk 'The people were strip: pod of °anything. Fences were torn down, crops numpled upon, and,erery °moles of vondalisn'Ant linagece mild, thinklnf Pra4lcoli naWas sheen° cattle, and 'poultry, were stolen and'netated and when not newts goy food, werialrenlonly siskaghterl4 and left torotontlingspand.. 4: • Pima= to ihrEs.'-diadirt• sin coax.— The! blikiLl Limas Ma - of Rai 'York pot • • to prechatothe tro horses, i'Bir Ardis and. "Black Elank,'! which were wand: ospiatat • from asmadoisj the -one white en She way to be prosontad to Gan. 3. E. D. Stu art, and thscotbst while carrying hi, mutat, a gaetritta chief, who map sudestoring to somyo from a Union muting pattY... 4t is the intention of thl Cabs* bor.:gismo horses far imosentalloa to gonad& °trait and Lisnrook. —Nits- Toth Past, • - - M fitra m en,— AtFreendr;Nirood's/stepeame iming in New York, 1220 it. of the -Copper heads declared, notwithstanding theireat obilaitions the Copps:head:party to ender to MeOielhus for tdo.,ftmorotui defeat', that he !retold not 'be ea_maisfactexp to them as s candidate for therrasidenv, on - the "poses" platform, as would Promont. This' is upon the principle that -04b.who is always "or the fonosuis Isis likely.to reach the other elde, than ins who ; to . on , his way orerr.7,o4tcogo '.! Ti. atteago Staats' Zoltan& an able ez• tionntit at liberty; It sat the only Ckrourar pa. Per In 04'2:foram* that supports Mr. Lln eolnlier the -Prialintey; ar has been stated. The ierarrehfite ; the leruilig.tiorman paper of Southern lora ; has abed - the Lincoln -and lohninot Ileg.:•2taayat.NThe great Natioital Convention ; In the`nania 'V a Mighty tem ple, Glassed Its deoliion, and to that we sabmi. , . Oiricntie of the r .» aav u, d on en prem., or Weities. at Wellies hotel, on Bet wisp, about 100,030 .oliess,,shiehhed been brought soh's* tent the Spanish' trinities re tatty orritid *oat, This timber beingeoastrisritlitrentethon is . nasal" kepi in bofels 'et this •aultete4 taken' Oral? the panallatkr of thdo-PlU"Sie' rented the oriterkin their , ' I A snort time since An meant at 'is hear reading seam at a wades in Charleind wu fto int the rash gab* presi. It was aseart• ed thus thntahterof -Flavour liakensrAtas tilled-bY &gra Ihndt the -hloakada emit at *luthegs naeriage altar. - Xi 41111 a o ld -11( gt rt. story waa haa . 1 43 unsz datt-ligßait saloCers.-Idgclanmates,Sta hbyatzfilitsiattiqbz Pilaw of Brup-4111 ritual at &mot cKbp tilt the Mb of IMM== . TELEGILLIM , - LATEST FROM EUROPE The Pirate Alabama at Cherbon SHE IS PARAIII7EO TO MAKE EXTERSWE REPAIRS. --- THE SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN WM! The Prospect of Peace Remote as Ever. THE oceogratracra synnrc! rorrPorm) THE:;nalarisirETEh . &o. • New Tondine 28.--The 'steamer City of London, with .Livarpool dates of the 16th, arrived MIA morning. - The steamer Alabama arrived at Chalon, on the 11th , aid was - admitted'to free pre, thine. She landed four prisoners, the crews of two Federal nsselat names not mentioned. The Alabama, wu to be permitted to make extensive repair* at oU:bug. * Th tent e . Parliamentary 'preccedb3gs era The Daily Retcs believes the opposition plot for overthrowing the. Palmerton ministry has bean abandoned. The intended resolution being ctafWy worded and not dit. reet,there", war no confidence in the vote and it failed to receive the approval, of • lap numbs: of Conservatives. M A meeting of conference, appointed for the b, was postponed till the 16th of June. It Is rumored that Ragland will propose a line of demarcation, but - Den adhcom to the line of the DULD6WeSk. -The Daily .Vein says the prospect of peace to hold otit-, is as remote O as over. The rinums continue Laid Palmerston laid In the lioue of QOM. mons that the prolongation of 'the armistice was not final, and the Conference luau again extend it if desirable. • The continental nen is meagre. There was some excitement as ktadrid un der the latest news [rota Peru. no English and .Prench'intaistirs -Irma trybn to effect a reconciliation. Cotton market firm and advancing, partin larly for 'American, which Is 12d dearer tear at the departare of the Africa— Breadatufts—Plour quiet, but Arm . Wheat in fair demand since last. week's quttatitmi. Indlatt cons steady. . . Rroviiim and pork dull, at about late , rate& geelll7 quiet I pries/ steady. Lartfidull, and rathereasier. 'Tallow let, but no: lower.. Petroleum unabsard, bat rbr2 MO* doing; refined It ffiate London go:rim—Wheat than for foreign at full prices. , Flour is in'good ,requeet and rather dearer. Corn firm' Loades Moue, itarker*Prods were dull and drooping. Consuls declined to St% owing to the hostility to the ministry. The money market [exalter easier; good bills taken at titi per cent., demand modentta. Illinois Central, shame 35a33 dLteottnt Ede, 53a56. Lamm idaQcnntriews,—Lesidca, Jnae 16th. —Tbo minimum rate of discount of the Bent of England haa been reduced to six per out The ship Altycoon, from-New York, icy, another tweet hu been destroyed by the pirate Alabama. Semmes publishes, in the Vann a Zenith, justiticatam of thatesmootioa of Prises, the British gore enmeut !Utters refused to lot diemlot* their-ports for adjudication. 'ThinArm:Me, which vu .postponed till to-day, ho. has lnaba 'postponed to the 18thtaut.• Aturarod reada ,Jade / 1 41--Tha alarms mariat is a quotations of Amariaia are advaae4 afoed e fi g: B ari tatEr qzdat and aladady. Prowl, 91 .issdnai-Jase.lBlll.7'as Coals closed at 900 3a - , 621- =no.. ..+Smeriam aka, stead bat; mastless ease/ail. ' y, 153-11 GET - /7- Dpi MUSE cldition.al :Pariienlars A SANOUINAItY EIiaiGEMEST Sheridan Crosses the James Withon Losing a Gan or a Wagon, am. at., - New You, Jane 28.--The Iferald's special from City Point, dated the 26tb, rape The ' attack in Sharlaan'e cavalry day before yes- 1 1 fantsy, while marching from Whits ,Efouse to J=es river, was a very determined and bloody intr. They ' made what they conalil end ample arrangements to capture bloom, kilns; and inert of .his =num& of. the affair hays not jet transpired here op to the departure of the mail boat, hut it is known that the sum, fell- upon the brigade comparing the rear guard with great ftuy, and at...tiset.Chrew -them - Into much con fusion. They bzunedlately railed to eover this movement, and held the enemy's cavalry and Infantry in eh= until the bal. woe of the commind should ba brought to that support, when a general battle ensued between= mounted and dirt:minted =al. ry, and cesealty,tufautricad artillery on eke part of the enemy: Sherlds4 acted on the defensive and repelled sev eral of the meet drtparat; assaults that could possibly be made. ills ilea Artillery was brought into ?ley,Andit was admirably served. The fighting was at short AAsge And canis ter was used with terrible effect. 'At the end piths - CO/IMO& he kucteeded . la besting them 'off, though greatly supador in numbers, and resumed hie mar ch toja-Mee river without the loss of a gun or wagon.. His woron/ed vi d - nasslng may ,reac five huidreel, among whom are four colonels: . Pon:inn kranow, June 26.-Bhoriaaa's Cavalry euccieded 'in safely eriotiag a cross ing of the Jamei liver, during the aftunoon And night of yesterday. 'The wagon train which:was sii fury, In length, which added I.to our force of cavalry, eomptlsing some six 'thousand' horsemen, =de a lintrof about twenty talles in length, two-abreast. 00N0138SIONA P.IIOqMINGS Te Proposition to Repeal e Qom mutation fart*. • Ii 'LX EkTe,crassiorr _ Inanneorot. Julie 1884. Mavens 'oSerad a substitute authorising the President to 'mill Into the military senriee,not extwedlng 640,000 Erin in addltiontothositalreadyealled for, to serve for two years unless sooner dbielairged, and that If not otherwise obtained a dna may be ordered, to take.place Wilde forty.daye, or st such time thereafter as the rieddent may diner. Any person who is liable to draft, and. has beeivregularly enrolled, may per. elms' torstoptionikom the draft for two pure by paying tnree hundred dollarsiAnYdrafted person may purchase the like exemption by paring.4lo hundred dollars. The muntuntiei don money thus paid shall go into the Treas ury for - the purpoim of paying the bounties herein provided: _Every soldier unusually and terodorlyantlistin& 1. to ZOCOiTO a berme, of -ire hundred dollen., ha is killed, or dkain the Ruske before the expiration of Me imlistment, it shall go to hi, 'hefts. - .1111 blll abro `proposed-to accept of. five hundred thousand volunteers for the tertuof two years, to be oompond of men between forty-are and flitJAhrite years of age, for post tind'igurtion duty etc. to be ogled the Old Chat& Mr. Morrill, of Vermont; Interrupted:the promedinp - by reporting a joint reseltition, whiob was parsed, eantinning until the first of July, the Joint resolution temporarily tn. creasing thutesill dl per tient. . dir. Schenck offered - the Semite' bill. on Amide, as sabstitata for Mr. Stevens' proposition., it-repeals the *committatlon elatme,_andireserves -the -power ..toTfarrilik Substlretee, ! ko..- The Amite voted on end ». Jeeeedlbis substlinte-;-yees 118 , nays pi. _ 111r.'finivette itubstiluth was then ferreted —yeas 28, Mr. Smiths/veered* Inabstitrite.initbori dig the Ilietliten4 - itt Mi. discretion, to earl for ear imam? of tolerators, and in cue the quoti.oriisty-Btati or dittnet shalt:list be Insdin sittlr . 4lyo, the Priudoest may order's draft for one yes& :Ikm/ova° terse for one, twolor threjiyearkiri speothily .3200; 1:400: Ho tont; goatatioa‘baallairad. , Themeeileabilaz takenaatbirrabida .74.N4Yelrri , • t Withotte fatter istbit Oa atotlalnal bUI, the gfalliat U VOloote agjounial. • - .• , , TIVP TIMM'. 0 A • Ira, 1 11101 . ':I:.POTOMAC ARBIY. Dispatches from General Grant. NO OPBRATIONS IN. FRONT GEN - - HUNTER'S HOVIZENTB. AII Itailroada Leading into Rich • mond Destroyed. • ROM SHERMAN'S DEPARTMENT Unsuccessful 411ack on (he EneinieslPosltton. MMUS maim REPORTED 110,11TLILLY WODEDED. 1 43, ae., to. l i feinnorox, June 28.--To Major General' : , —Dispatehes from General Grant, dated yesterday afternoon, report no ,operatiors in front except from ' ur vinous Which fire at the bridge at Petorshurg, tyro thousand YOds distant. , • Pitsraburg' paper of of - thy 28th 'State that Ranter Is striking for thetaalcsan ' river de. poh abdut forty mills north of Salem, and sal that If he nachos Covington, which the, suppose be will do, with most of his force's, butwith a loss of materlai, ha 411113* rats.' ' 1 Tita tams paper states that 'Gm.. :Wilson destroyed • train of ears loaded with cotton ' and furniture and' homed the depot, and ail Burnsville destroyed ths trick and wits still pushing South. All tbsrallreads /aiding Luto I Richmond are now destroyed, some of them I badly. A - dispatch from Sheridan remind this , laming reports that yestarday ho made an' unumeessful attack on the enemy's position. Iwe lost between two sad three hundred. ID loilicers our l oss was particalculy heavy. Gen. Braker imported mortally wounded. Cot. I Dan'l M'Cuok commanding* brigam4 sad Col. I Rim, 51 0,011a,inu7 matotrabr Cot. Barns- I 'doll, 4Stri Muds, ant C o . Anisustien Msth 1. 1 / 1 1nols, killed. Ws took • few prisoners but I don't suppose we inflicted heavy loss 012 the enemy, as be kept baldnd irk petards E. 2d. BUNTON. Cl?! AIVD SUBURBAN. Brig. Oen. Thomas A. Bewley—die le to Commend the Department of the Monongahela. • This Tittsbirgh officer his-recently expo. Hencsd the evil to:dent:dew of that jealemy and envy whici has evereihted between the regular, or oWest Point"ofteers and those of, the volunteer hum. After b;illient career In the field, at the bead of •brigade whieb had followed blur Into marl a battle, and who loved their gallint leader, Gin. Rowley wail spoken or as one entitled to an additional mar, and a larger etunmaud. Just about this time a cabal was formed, and charges ware . preferred against the generaL fie triemphed over his meusen, and was ordered to report to Gen. Grant, which he did last week, for so • aerae—only dealretts of again loading I hls veteran brigade. Prom the following tee- Umonial, It would seem that this feeling wus shared by the officers and men of the coM• I mend: CA.mr sua Prirouroo. VA..I June 25,1885. ' I Wo, the to:dorrignod dicers,. formerly of the lit and 2d brigades, 3d division, Ist army, worm now composingcorps, the lot brigade, Ist di. vision, 501 hereby cartt we have known Brigadier H o nesty Tho m as Mat 'Cowley (or many two years, and take -plume esirtissing our high approotattox °Otto u man, and bls ability and efacioncy as an odd. car. That daring the battle of Gettysburg he conunandad told 84 ahision to orviii we ward attached, and is that ammotabti battle the conduct of the 3d dlvision of tboold lit army ours has evinoed to the world that it was not without a commander worthy.to lout it. That we have respectfillY and asked, urgentlked, by written communicadlon, 01 the y Genera/ commanding tail (3M) corps 4 to m aims General Rogisy to the Command of oar present brig,a4U;•• or, aalnoquinumiN:thstetwitheaethit•oimai-tinaurEamtirsiabgliregeundogeetblbeydt:lstenr:dl'hallnie:snailehadautiiifPP:thes4atobitrillibil. rind (unman& We have no reuon tO eve' for this, we :night venture a surmine :it ut/pht. be on aceoant of the tea 'that , Gan. Itowley'a oominsalon would have made him rankinglirigadier el the corm Qum Warw. lag with the emppetatlons of, some of the o f: ii of "regular" minter, edneation 414 tn stlnetin ' . . . flea: Rowley was ordered to report le Osa. Couch, which he did petterday. and Wite by that .efleer satiated to the eouunand of en I rittabingh. /le will anire this afierno(ol 1:30 aoeoinpanied try him gal% And atonal) as- same the duties able department. United Presbyterian. Mr. J. V. Pringle has been eaulmonsly called to be parlor of the ll.alted Gifaitt Prosbytrittanl Church In ,P*— -.I ..:....Mr. .W. GM key, will 'tempt *call from the ougregtOan or Steubenville, Ohio, and enter upon Mr lle.; ben on the Ist of July: . -- . Mr. J. P. SU key has aceopted a call ' from Rochester N. ; Y., and already cromenood Mr work in ° Oat Important eity..—..lln. Z. G. MeHee, ofG, Presbytery - ot Des Mohns, and' recently , boxing In , behalf of the Freedmen at M om . phis, has sailed en ii brief visit to Inds , ..—....Jomph Mello); of Tumors, Lk V* Presiryteryof BlgSpring.has &Matted Wipe". pastoral charge and ruined to Pittsinugh.ta. At the late meeting of theAllegiumy Priebe rataste i c 6 1 1 i to f re v t h eli th ß C „ b lots! a e g e e b42 : noted. -' Athill ;WEI . ruiten, Mr. Metclugs Guthrie WU nu muting to dada* lje. asked to b e reissued from the paMMM , al charge of :Mt. Pleasant conigregoillon;' request wee granted, an Dr. iteLeta4' . pointed to declare the pulpit vacant on ant Sabbath of Jaly..-... Mr.W. A. Y wu received as maul 0f (bird year -from Presbytery of Musidngrun. ... .. .On amount M seziou oharaes - preferred against Mr. Byron Moore which he Dui/Una no dispedllon to I expla in, Presbytery resolved- to "mike. hll name from the roll u ash:dint of Thecder. The ¬ations?. tratei4llfrigiri..:lnt.t portant Notice. • - - The clUsentof Allegheny will And, in'ouil advertising .coiumns, a notice whichlnieralts' _ _ nary one of them. They are nettled; hence. forth, to refrain from sprinkling this shook or In any way wasting the now Meted sup ply of water. • Eztenslat main are - being mad* to the inoldne ry ezertis,, 'and unless the eon rumen of water e,thi mist rigid non.' emy, the Insult will be to compel thenanthor. ides to cut off the supply altogstr ontil these repairs are made: It has become te o O lBl 4 to out aft tha I MP" ply of water from those °Gunmen melding In Manchester and Buena kwnship, and they are notified that on the morning of Thursday nazi theft Supply will be shut off-rto remain ao.unt 11 after the repaln or. completed. In the meantime, any persons found west. big the city water will be promptly punished under the existing eattentrot• • - : Pam Luna- gee:rag Mu.--A Wass 7: difaettity,ocouned last night, at the tavern of t Relit Laverty, on Smithasid straeti'bstiree . ot a number,ot snorting men, which malted 4 one Of thattrbeing gentile beaten; . rare at- watt wars made, but. we undwitand that the 7. 1 ; twit 7 injured will not prosecute. • Wa did not asantain the 'cause of the diMaulty, but we ~. might guesi guit , whloky was at tip hollow' si gf is. • • MAIM or Ruta.--The alarm of fireat aeon to•day wee ecteseicesd by thereof of a bald tog oa Stelthlelf t aser Seventh, - taithig Ire from a /perk (rota Mame:. ,' The iteamere were. Pren 3 P ll 7 - 01 1 .tho„ Mound,' bat th eir tanloes Were toot mimed, the fir* hobs been eztlegolatedbefors their Bakal: I frauser.—The body found IntliorAllistony Aver, below theStutrpsbrurg bridge, on Mon day. could not be Ideated, bat It Atnropott to.. that of aindored men who was drowned fri Out bealltylast fall; b7LamarOwnrflat - • - - Tuff - bisoan • replystt by Tresivra el tat , 4braltary Pair, from all *aim, bp Moody *ebb& Ira' asegooo. F r i A Faithless Musband. Some days ago, a frail creature named Nan ey Dtmwiddle, who bad been arrested with party of low repute, wait feat to jail by May , or Lowry for thirty days, as a ragrant. On Monday a man named Washington Hatlatt, residing at 1 1 1'Neesport, came down to the city and applied to the Mayor for a release for Nano, alleging that he knew her very well; that she had resided In hbi family; and that he would take her home with him. Hulett AU latormed by thshlayor that Bra cy knew a vile creature, but hareittled that be knew all about her, and insisted on her ve llums.. The Mayor, with the understanding-itiat 1 the woman should leave the city, signott a l- ntlasse for her, and gave it to Hulett. TALI morning, however, Atm: Hazlett appuald before the' Mayor and stated 'that her hatband (thy aforesaid Washingten) had abandoned ,her anitisha had reason to; belies* that he had gong off with one Wanu•Danwiddis. The secret of Hulett's eyoupatby Tor the degraded womitirkaanoil l P h afent /dirrTr i nd e fo lt r Yt h eaviu s Tr remained all abit-e x nob, g a ' taro: i in Allegheny, and both' of the m were seen' afterd and placed in the lockup. Has- 1 1 bit uppe d 'quite penitent, and this to mo eart of his Ville than., soon 14-.! ban tor his release. Haprontbrad nev- Sr to offend again in this way, or any oth4r wa she would only withdraw ths prose c Cation nd get him out. Mach agatnst lite: wish of the Mayor , she withdrew tit preli m Guam stating that she thought 'a pardon! of her husband, andexprersing the belief that he would do right for the fukil, as ho had htefore done to the put. He wen this r eatud,ind.andeavored to express his grat itude by hogging and kissing his forgiving wife, dsng his young socie t yth of whom ho had abandeied for thef ona of the vilest of the vile. The re. united feral-i ly left for their home, sad the disturber of their dm:Milo peso° was amt to her old guar,' tars in the count: Jail. ' Coroner's Inquests. Coroner BfaUlug holden Inquest this morn: ing upon the body of a little boy, aged toni years, named John Poley, !clic, Was drowned yesterday In the eau), at the i head of Ater: wan street, Allegheny. Tho deceased the nsidince of his patents yesterday warn ing, and viz observed by his father playini near the canal. He started towards. home, but wu not /ME again until nine o'clock last night, when his body was discovered in the anal. The jury rendered a, verdict of Rai-% &alai drowning. An Inquest wan held this mottling by the Corona apon the bodies of Joh:IC/nand WM.; alcaord;who were run over by • train on the Pennsylvania Railroad, on Liberty street; last nailing, and Instantly Mod. A. number of witnesses were ex amined,l l AA as their eTt - i dance went to show that the accident was not. the :unit of euelessusr on the part of the' employees of the road, &verdict of aculdental death wu rendered. - ----- finnan and Ward.' There Is Costadarableexcitentent among the' 'Talk= beating clubs of the two. attic', I cnape:Ls upon the approaching =stab for the Championship between Una and Waid. The race is fixed for the 19th of Jail, and it II 14 contemplation, daring the same week, to bare a four oare d contest over the same 0003VO. The Bodine Club, .wa understand bars attend the liberal prize of Bre hundre d,; dollen .to be competed for by foavoared boats, the lists being open to crews front al rpm' of the country, free of :entrance money. ft is.cipeeted that Nor. York, Boston and i probably Canada, will loads crew hither to compete for the prize. It o, the contest will be &Bray and interesting one. - Bandit is training dolly for his contattrith Warl.and will do all in his power to retain his laurels. Ward Is eZpoCilld to anise in the city a week before the race, when he will select the coons Over whip!' he is to row. ...____.......__ ---....---- % Serious Riot in Pitt Township. On Sudsy a serious dot occurred at Eliza Amite (Tones & Laughlin's) in Pitt Town- I sialp, 4=34 Thick, J ames Olianton; Andrew' lifeEee and Christ,'D one were suaraly beaten arlEt . Sampshots, cinders, eta. These man, thit appealiVirttre patting the "fumade, when ey were attacked by a crowd or dmnken men, among whom ware Pater Ilimphy, John BMW, _Philp Esilzegan. John lilley and others. Two alike man ware so badly beaten that they were unable to appear before the Mayor to promoute. An information was made against the parties to-day, oharging them with riot. It fa alleged that theassault was altogether unprovoked, and if this be so the punishment should be earrespondlngly Imam Warrants were issued for the arrest of the accused. To Maxon:arm Seco ota.—The total num ' bar of pupils enrolled during the year ending , May 81st, 1861, was, males, 461 ;:fmnales, 462 ' —total, 923, being an Increase upon tits total enrollment of the preceding year of 143. This lamas* has nommltated the establish meat of two new schools during the year, bet the number of teachers 'employed is still too small for the propor s ooo mmodatlon of all who wish to attend schooL The monthly enrollment his varied from 625 to 660, and bee areraged about 650. The enrage daily attendance through the year km been, of make, 213; females, 287; total, 492. a _ GdRPETS. OIL C.LOTH/Sitre. _ o.tmt to We to this ci paw ty or open the argon and tort oolocted ENCLIBH BRUSSELS, Impart.d by esicup _acrarava, tauter um obi hitr, rem= at itzty.nes. , littb z.eraTTlival Also, a trail alsortatecal of CM:mcgD A D 1M,807 CHINA MATTING S; hi sad at The ,Lcrwest Prictea for Chub 0LV1311,-ffictOlarOCE &bat i s tt rani num. • Nvi..N. n .ow_oeiz t . thi a l ...pop.BALE .t.i lvna t. 7 , , . _ . Carpets - and - Yloor Oil - _OlOll4 . xiiu , ealbltat la this dip. hi INIII/Na mil 9nl PLR, INGRAIN and ANINITIAN end !Itrr OIL CUPI I / 3 .• _lde hank Many deerahle et,* nok to be found maernem. Inelndlot z r. beaudnaiThrodi uestrraerwasso NAPA LT roll 0 ate /MAIL =AIM • l_ deck having lam dirtd or conte=rer before the hall lia• maw lapin,. rill te told et 6 nary mull advance on emal me; our prime being to odear_thste ear beer matt market ratol.7 *bedew Shades wad glapataa -••• • Table mad Plana Clovers i Hemp ' Litt tad Nadu Cerpete I dolma sad Mina /Ultimo, iii widths; A toll eametment Wear ea !medal the linnet :mks, minutia: AND wizen. - - . 1 1.. ill'Farland' Collin' a& ao I • 01 ' poi mum '73 Nina ern*, - ' l------ - :- .., .. • , . , , ~ ..,,-- Neat hour to P. 0. . sexed dam. OURTFI STREET] Igi NEW Mills Oir WINDOWSHADED nzmmt o rums D. - saw SPRING STOCK 0 A le , Plitme, Y I LIt UMW= OIL OLOTIL IAT VOA L UV& meg 0 A It•RE. „ L i 117 . Malt framet.:' DE.r2zornn __MocentADAMlXlLallta Clal-332*4 ralkt * .aa_ _..i:."ai'Yui."j' 4. l ,77SEJtramf. 10.17T811134G1C THEATIM - • Less and on /azewall Welt of NW RATH RUM, who-la opear Ga throe charamtca—Sullsea, WlLttata tad Him - Atr. JOHN WARD has voltmtesitd, end wfflszp• Dear fa the very laughable character at Sim Sante. The will execute beactlttadmmacee, Ll= LI LA GRAMM; ate other mast favorite dances. tuts (wawa') Mom Win be Demented, the beentßal comedy entititd Jail • THE HON=!ROM w _. Sailor. Horn followedAmor. LA Orange. To be by the barium of • NA8173.1171.7iD ;;;;;; wttL Kat. ain.L T" uwin LION. O . cONCZET EVENING CONCERT cLessicAt sLiTzNEE. CARL WOLFIS:Mit Tin ,ITASEEM and HERR HAGELMAN lib mown., Luso nitoll,!of N.Y. ,siidamr •If Fmk, win gtvi & gaVID CIOZIOpitr of Instrumental and Vocal Musk, • •c FAIDATIVEJIIIB,- JIILT IST, _ AID A 4314110.110 AL 6rA Oa TIAIO,E. EATITSDAY APTIO/300N. Icily 2d-3 n'eleck,: Tiabit admitting ono is Vane admitting...inn to ba t Ticket adaltilng out to *maw azo Zdatins• 1 CO .160 The tale of neural scats, orltbaat =int chards. will o clo conunenco cm Veadocaday manna & doo m Mho at ck. at ebb tdollo Ebner of Ream. grater and blaikrr. ' Tickets can also be bad at the door. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Conant commenced at II Noun, commences at ili and doors opni at 2. hogramates for unman and Mannao. (entirety dlr. 1 tenet and dletlnct,) may ha bad at the Mend° Storm. Je.7714 , . LATE itIBLICATIONI3, AT HENRY lilltEß,S. &Si Saclike. B Maßland. n . Mi=illl= • ru. Hotgmr: A Tale of th e Old Dutch Manor. By H. T. wahmta. lo Haunted Marts. By ties filth= of the Limp lighter. Cloth— T. Berm Stalin. By rk, Rung. Nbetaea Beautiful Tim; or, etstrthel of a Llfs. (Roth-- " • Woman b BI k . Dr author of Kan In Giy. ¢ime= to Woman In WWI.. 0101.2.... 160 YELL Prlda. By tho alltior of Pim Clo.. 160 • IX. . nun Daps Oxl to DUD. Dy XI& 176 6111.4,241ns Eloctun 11 7 0 • 11 .8snalton. • 01otl.b. 160 XI. Mains Wood'. By Boors D. Thoiona. Cloth.:l 65 Inginonuro Diatobt's nnottontmalon. 227 Dayinond.• 160 XIII. Da/Um and Dayl42l. 2tlrs. Dory Jan. Dolman 160 IldatteatCa/do to Polltomoittol Port: ft Nan • cora Ili Situ Lodi& Cloth. • L•dke emu. to El da.. , • ' cyan."tan , ' Lmbro !rl!e3 • inactratfons of thatTerall A'avgavial BY SF' " bezt 900 Spgneer. TLEL ituard an tits WM. X - Prod= of 11:14 on Iz.g• Wila . Moth—. 4( CO • Talaistim nod attar s py a. By T. Stier • Sing. Donned sad Mahn. D the C O . Math 06410% Cm: • Tara of Mut Teaumass. 'Oa. 171 SXXII, parger6.6111.1162446r. Bator* Us Bkria.. 160 X. 5.171. Iroodbarn : i Nord. 11, Lb. anther of Poona. / 60 i BAAL Tam Ames knoagh. A PAOtkal Work for 'firmer*: l6O V. OraPe sad Org. *a tm ,. 8. _ll5 Tpd°at tY D *+Dbf. D B•mnel lmtlati m. !01mp...—_...5J0 "BAef Dlo~Lpp J •• 'Clogs ofprioik. Ms abon books ,lootoll trio postaip op rocolpt of nand 7a rum st., yen door to P PAIILINB, SPY--Her Adm .& tarea—oaly anti. oat sad get ono. AT HM& THIWA OP OIL WAWA the gmat,poad Troth. *tote. sastsag.ham Ethe ath.:7 44l jpg 1241 f r eirra lriniL trin ON AM EBY POETroz;99,ri)tongwa tan= sail alum, AT MINT& OTATIONIIMT, sal ktiir. • • • AT =NM imLbutus c minim new' *us =akin. But a Inn el dim Grant and al/ tau anincninkw int. pubinhub t .. AT ausirs. WONTIS GOLD TWlS—enn bon nhat mad.. Tr iti t rAtlldis the 1 Ta Yid and 02a m a tan, trs TS k d ; L and ald andA T 1 l . wroa.43 nag WAN, rts in • .ron.N iiity.Tre. las a rxna eraser, item= zun. NE 8001031 NVir111)011:13 I . _mu ;um Pawn - Eli or awns: saaooto --a biography of Nat. Barka and Wm. Iss. John O. Palm. 1 voL Prim it 00. a Ittantlaz ON XXTBALOTINO ?fig-: itrcanded 144, Amato still* pada irmalvad b : A=LtlutAtat sa4 psopmmartraciwi of azAvszeo w ira norm. MING AND BINITX B / 1 10. - By &mad. Adam. I se s Wm! supply of Ms latter work Jut ntattmt .10 J. L- la Fourth saw*.. surnm.se. - SCAEIGOL .131, . • irUffo 13001 i o.xasssw Enema nix rkb,, Bas temi. Buigh,*2sc.itimOlfre Brand. Ran, cryar r to . _ wood stmt. N ------------- EW VOW. OF ELEPOATA Wrlsbi t i 4424, 4 60 11144 k's Cyart lie;0144; 200 Yor We by NAY* oouraern left .isalreatara4. :110TELS Tpirrrai ETA - - - iE..9 HOTEL. ,' --. .""1 ATLASIMIXt CC M X.,: __.._ - Thficetebteted Itoidietll be "mete the 0 i'ft on ,Tharateli icon bad. Mt, NW bo the enperebtost at Col. J. moy W.:alma, with Me. =nett Barman as Antiga ; - '_ -, •, - Priethal lot experhemed pumas have NM 1119. Novel liF tea depsitmeat etull every nem= Ell I l a te t t I= l il .': . .I. ° M k*" !4”111-12.1141,1!4" Ana J4e,let, Ant tribe lea leant Vice QOM ra•*. deity ; the- Zeit Zane ttoetteb to two !Cute, irt... • etopphot at the way ,rtattooe. . A ' .ow ern/ bo tea [maths hotel bp the thlAv vent? mhintee. I Belt. haw theAtieettoe - Ot Ilfz. Sheol asselee, hew beau Gamut 132 the 116111 PAL renew oelaito etym. ranni will otitis I :111/OW2r it woarm.exic re 4. t i piletars, - - • N. it—ihithusA Bit which lan year rtmectopi6. alto the shore bee *Wet& dterppeeted, - ths Demob cote ot the beet alk