- - • Via;;, MONDAY /11010/11411:: Kass Meeting on Saturday Everting. On Saturday evening a mass meeting was held at Maine' Hall, in accordance with the call of the Mayor, to take aetion - in regard to the formation/of companies for the 100 days' service. The meeting was large, and (*Paid: crab]e interest was manifectod. Mayor Lowry presided, and Illeesra. Thomas Stool and G. M. Irwin acted as Secretaries. The Mayor stated that the object of the meeting was to adopt some plan to encourage enlistments to repel the rebel hordes now on the borders of our State. This wad the time for patriotic men to act, as the rebels may stow be marching upon the Capital. Citizens of means Were making arrangements to pay all volunteer, a &mall bounty. He was not en- Vuorized to state the amount, as it had not been definitely settled, but would be on Monday. Men were organizing In Ohio and in the Western part of the State, and companies for Washington were expected to pass through the city on Sunday. Allegheny county oho old not be behind, bat should have a regiment ready to march - within three dap. The (pester hal been informed that tho man ufacturers of the city were considering the propriety of stopping their works Until the present emergency was parsed. Be closed by urging those present to stop forward end en roll their names. Loud calla werevmado for bon: Moorhead and Gen. Howe, bet neither of the gentlemen being present. Col. L. W. Smith was 'request •ed to address the meeting. The Colonel sta ted that the present was the time for action, not speaking. Not only Maryland, bet past of our own State is invaded. Allegheny county should be the drat to act, as we have more spare men than any other county in the State: A regiment should be raised by Tues day, audit could be done if the proper intirrest was manifested. Citizens orPitubargh had assured us that all the material aid required would be forthcoming. Mercer and Beaver caustic, were already org anizing companies, and we should not be behind them. The Colonel closed by Baying that it was the duty of ail patriotic men to respond to the prevent At the close of the Colonel's remarks, the meeting adjourned until this evening at o'clock. A number of persons enrolled their names aSterthe meeting, and it is supposed the drat qnrupany will be filled to-day. . Igaeoad Ward (Allegheny) Public The Board of Direaters of the Second Ward Ildblia Schools of Allegheny City, in view of tbe fact that their worthy and esteemed Principal, Mr. J. E. Stevenson, has resigned bla situation, with the intention of embark ing to stator badness, etwinimonsly passed the following resolutions: • Riga - Iv cd, That It is with feelings of deep regret that we accept tho resignation of Mr. Stevenson. Remoieed, That, in the opinion of thie • of the the:prosperous condition of the schools, Mr. Stermuon bas, daring the term of his office, faithfully discharged his arduous duties; and :by his faithfulness and gentlemanly deportment has endeared him self to all, and loft a record that dada him great honor. , Baelved, That, while no regret our lose, it is oar earnest wish that he may end profit eta pleastire in every foture calling in life. The following - teachers were elected for the eremin4yeam, Prix' espai—Mr. E. M. Stile. dmisfaal—Mies E. J. Proutitoot. bra/lunar liepartmeat—lilee Lucinda Smart, Miss Susan B. Nichol, Min Sarah J. ,Haley, Miss Margaret Lusk. Medium Departsamir—Mies Mary Blawb.ln nay, Miss Elias hicilendry, Miss Bella Har ris, Miss Raffia A. Graham. Primary Department—Miss Rachel MaClane, hike Margaret 8. Fields, Miss Charlotte E. Day, Misc Margaret Brown, Miss Sarah A. Drain, /dim Sarah J. Payne. The Home of the Friendless =2=rt!M eye, and'irilling hand to help the needy. The panorama which puree before , that aye, through the public. prints, at present, is a fearful and clotting ono—blood-stained with `the glare of battle. Nobly has it responded bethe_mdl for help to the suffering and wows. did roldier... The Merged:nem of giving has -- 7, - - bien taught in a manner new and =Phalle. ay the lesson never be forgotten. There Iran Institution in our nib:lst:which has lust taken its place among kindred moo - aniline: It has received the confidante of . many of our worthy clams by liberal dona • liens to pay - for the noble structure which - has - bean purchased as a o Home for the Poland -leas of Pittsbargliand Allegheny," located-on Wathington street, Allegheny City. A grant has also bean received froni the State, yet the =rant expenses of the large.femily of over seventy children must come from the hand of charity. This notice is written to invite the attan flan of oar cilium to the institution. There are relighoul overdoes at the "Home" every Babbath at 4 o'clock p. ra t Come and seethe happy IltUe ones who are shattered and cared for, and trained to habits of eleanlineos, order, obedience and piety ; who might otherwise be left to pauperism end crime. it is a work . that tells on society, but it takes mosey, as well as labor and time, to do it. Tho man agers of thin InsUcution belrere in the willing ness and ability of their fellow oltirene to Instate them is this labor of love ; heads this appeal. ' Supplemental Draft In' the 23d Dm , trlct. . A draft for the number et men distributed, in the !cm of, loans, by the Board among defident sub .districia cut of the excess in ether districts, and which were subseationtly ordered to be drawn for, notwithstanding that excess," will be commenced on,Medneeday neat, 13d intent. To the number none mentioned will be added whatever aeficlen • cies may be found In' the districts in which the. Late draft was made. Beath Berate township, Armstrong county, to which si loam of five men was made out of . ko mess above spoken of, has niece ,put in me tame number of volunteers, and te now free from draft. Batmen:le borough bad a loan of three—all it needed—and is abut free. Zilleneple borough, Butler county, hai also quota. Cranberry townehipOlutler vol eoutttyflacking one m a an, borrowed ono ; but . Us slam • mat in unteer, and ii 00 w clear of both debt and draft. Other sub , distriets bare reduced their deficiencies since - the draft? Anancettof ten per sent. will bo drawn to onus ezempthens, agreeably to a late order. Ills believed that the old late- of commuta tion will continue in force until this draft 'hail be completed; but the Board hare no orders on the subject. In the abstain of en order to the contrary, It will be continued of COlll7O. A Pittaburgher Swindled,. The Philadelphia Ila;dirt of Friday says : A gentleman from Pittsburgh, who visited this city to look after his son, who is a wound. ed soldier-la one of our hospitals, was twin. ' died out of $5O tut evening. He-Tent to the depot to return home, lint was too early for the train by seismal hours. An individual struck up a eenvenation with him, after fa trodaaleghimsetf as a storekeeper lan town near Pittsburgh. The two concluded to take wale together and brought up at , the Ex . ehitige:../lare the Pittsburglter was repeated to watt while hie newly-made- map ato ten co went up - "tabu to settle a bill. The letter re "tamed fa 'few minutes baring a check in one hand end a roll of greenbacks In the ether. U. said that-the man would not take the oho*, and: requested . a loan of $5O. The money was handed over and the ”eonfidinee" Chap went upstairs again. He entirely far jet his Pittsburgh friend, and the latter, after ftimisedlm hall hear; concluded that he had hown vic." - A Amounizet Ortexactza,,--A"man timed idefilroghlin, who 'resides is ilardeorabbis, 0290.4 . Vat* all excitement yostarday in tho neighborhood of .his reside:tee, by breaking *p bl 4 Andture. Sittaday erlnlabg he C12 3 :11 bottle of whiskey, totouding good timo on Stmday. Atter drinking • of its Oontants, ha became demon etredllie: aild commenced an onelaught upon tha imam in his dwelling, breaking look ' browites; emirs, table, dishes, &a.: Hit 'sib not Waking,the &mosque:3g, gout for the pollettothen he was taken into cottody and lookedpp ,for, Luring. McCilaughlin Is rep matted 4.14 a vary hard cassjand wen re /.4814 fntiltl only a fow days since, where belied boon Isom:rated for thirty days for ~dsteb Tar' . .J 0 C .l O/ 40 BOAS RA —Asaiv.a. 'chili). ... - Yartardemineining Joshua Ward, with his - traitor- lad &number of friends, arrived in 432.417 tithe then train, and took rooms at ',.thentonollphels Ilotne.. Ward took a Walk gunk the city dining the afternoo Itrada4eonaldafabla attention. He will row aver. ihe =neat tonnes today, _And ap noea* Ids.'eboiee shortly. The face will MAO oS oa th e 19th but. • ~t~~ :~,~: - -, 11, 1804 1111311:111:3 Tug Erie and Pittsburgh Railroad has ap plied to the Supreme Coon fora rule to show cense why the Atlantic and Great Western Railway should not be restrained from prose cuting the work on the Sharon branch of the letter road. FAST Dlll7O.- A drunken man was alma ad yesterday afternoon by the Allegheny po llee and planed in the leek•np, for driving a horse and 'wagon along Federal street at an immoderate gait. FUTIZZAL OF Cam kloSsa.—The funeral of Capt. Samuel A. filoKee, late Captain of com pany 1, 155th Pennsylvania Regiment, took place yesterday, and was largely attended. Tams" Purr, Mtn and Orilkmental Mate Roofor, and dealer In Peansitintnta and Per matt slate of the best quality at low rates °Zoe at Alm. Laughlin's, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. To Anne To Alas I—The citizen soldier will and • more deadly foe in the brackish muddy water and damp night air than in the moat &detrained enemy. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS io rarity the blood and strengthen the stomach and bowels that the soldier can en ders these hardships and still be strong sad healthy. • Holloway'. Pills and Ointment are now re tailed, owing to the high prices of drugs, ho., at 30 oents,ls cents and $l,lO per pot or 1 20 - Por ease in Pittsburgh by B. L. Patna Stook do W. or sale at POlton's dreg store, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. For sole also by Geo. A. Belly, Federal street, Allegheny City.' Da. Norms, Dentlei, No. lag Fourth street. between Smithfield and Grant. No Indneementa hold out by °Shying low pricer but an equitable tea will be charged In unruly ease, for the best materials will be and all the time and still aeottan to le vee yemaneN redo shall be applied Nl= Denotes", tho meet popular Dentifrice in delete:mooned and prized by everybody. Sold by druggists everywhere. Steod Jonas M. GAlrali, Attorney at Law,SS Brut street. ilas The Buck Case—Statement of Mr. Diet- Messrs. Editors In your gager of Friday morning, I find the following statement "Dietrich appeavod on Saturday and with drew the prosecution . , or refused to prosecute the case apy further, and the Mayor supposed that Buck had been discharged, there being no evidence upon which to hold him." I appeared on Saturday, as stated, and agreed to withdraw the prosecution in case the boy would enlist, make good the stolen property, and pay coats. It was understood that if the boy did not enlist he would have a hearing on the following Tuesday. On Tuesday, about one o'clock, I went to the Meyor'e office and asked where Back was. The Mayor then inquired of officer Will as to where Buck was, and the officer replied that he did not know. The Mayor than said there ought tole something done with him. I then started down to the cella, and met officer Grubbs who informed me that officer Gabby had taken Buck to Pittsburgh and had not ie. tamed yet. I then asked the Mayor to fix another time for a hearing, and left the office with the understanding 'that the boy would have another hearing. My 'attention was next called to the ease by the publication in the liewspepen of the following day. I then went down-to the Mayor's Mike and sew offi cer Gabby. De told me not to be alarmed about the matter, as they would make it all right with me. I knowemothing about tbo ef forts to sell Buck as a substitute until it ap peared in the papers. My only object in not pressing the salt was that the boy might have a chance to enlist, and pay me for the less of my watch. Jona B. Dirrsicu. Important Circular from Gen. Couch., Direction. for Mustering In Troops. 'ILL oqu.4 weeks Dsr 'v or vas SUPartI3I4.IIIA, lietuusnono, Pa., July, 8, 1864. Th t twelve thousand men being raised in pursuance of the proclamation of the Gover nor of Pennsylvania, dated at. Harriehttrg, July 6,1864, for the defense of the State, will be mustered into the United States service for one - hundred days, unless sooner discharged, to serve In Pennsylvania, Maryland and Washington and vicinity, as the safety and protection of the State may require. All responding to the call west of Johns town and the Laurel Hill range of mountains will report so the commanding cfficer, Camp Reynolds, near Pittsburgh, Pa. All east of that line, and west•of and including Read ing, Pe., will report to the commanding offi cer' Camp Carib, at Harrisburg. All east of Beading and that line, will report to the commanding, officer, Camp Cadwallader, Philadelphia. Comperdes,if possible, sh - ould be formed before starting for the camp of rendezvous. Upon application of the commanding officer of a squad conflating of not lass than eight men or a company to the agents of the different railroad companies throughout the State, transportation to the camp of rendezvous will be tarnished. By command of Major General Cocoa. Joan S. SCuULTZ, Asst. Ad'jt Gen. Call for One Ttkouaand Mounted Men SI.IIIIP-lICEO, July 8, P. 111.—The following order has jut been !wadi lIZLINPARTSI63 Diet , . 01'1'111 SusuuturxrNs, Harman - so, Jaly 8, 1864. Gasses!. Osmoses, No. 38.—1 n accordance with authority from the President of the Uni ted Stater, and the proclamation of the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, dated Harrisburg, July sixth (6th,) 1864, I hereby call for ono thousand mounted men, for special service. They meat be good riders cad gallant men, and must tarnish their own horses and equip ments, for the use of which they will native -forty cents per day each, and be paid for those actually lost in the service at the price enter-. sd on the muster rolls. .The United States Government will furnish clothing, subsistence, and forage. All those responding to this call are re quested to assemble at Harrisburg without delay, for company and regimental organisa tion. Applications for transportation most be made to Captain J. G. Johnson, A. Q. M., and Chief Quartermaster of the Department of the Earquetuanna, at Harrisburg, Pa. By command of Major General Conch. Jao.B. SCHULTZ Assistant Adjutant General. Distraa so Panioseas.—On Thursday after-. noon, the Federal soldiers' confined as pris •oaere In the Athenaeum In Wheeling, for .desertion and other offenses, Plato* of a dinner in the dining hall of the Fair build ings. They numbered about a hundred. Many of them performed a great deal of the hardest of the labor when the buildings were being erected, and the dinner was giessi is immpliment to their eMcdeney in that respect. About one-half of the planners carried that most painful and degrading of all badges, a ball and chain, and were closely guarded. Tunszne.—Trapm S Oreeis's popular troupe of New Orleans Minstrels, consistiag of twenty-four talented artistes will make their first appearance this sealing at the Theatre. We are eastrred that the roost and instrumental department, of the present cout4 Ideation to equal to the best, while the comedyi business is of a greatly superior character—no less than are comedians of sterling merit being attached to the company. A full house will doubtless greet them on their opening night. CIEROBOB23 .k DI hinterasscs.—This excellent troupe will remain another week at Concert Hall. This is.considered to be one • • • • • • of the best that has ever visited this city, and has been drawing crowded bonsai nightly. A change of programme will bo given every night during this week. Brain TA:EL—Under a law passed at the late session of our State Lashlatare there will be no abatement allowed on State taxes paid Into the State Treasurt before the first of September, bat there will be five per anti added on taxes that remain unpaid on and after the first If dogma. Fos Oas IiaNDIIID Dams.—Capt. .Yames Baltenth:us and LieuL Dictiann, late of the Ninth Reserves ' have opened a recruiting office ho Wilkins Hall, where persons wishing to enter the 100 days service can hare an opportunity of Joining a company to be cern athaded by veterans. Mermen ro Rome Voz.urreata.—A meet ing of the citizens of Allegheny will be held this evening at eight o'clock, in Audience Hall, of the Sanitary Fair Bundler, for the purpose of taking some measures in regard to the raising of volunteers for the one hun dred days' service. SPECIAZ FOCAL WOMBS Acrintic. rail oft the radiant sminner'moon, Loakirdowanpon aneene of rare, Or shines on - soote despondent bead Eomtting premature grry hair. It shin be ea no room! for now • Labia's "flair Dreastog likailLue. appears. It will the hair with newer Ilk endow, New lease of beauty to eld ago allow, Yenning hair analnet the gathering years. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAM OUR SPECIAL DISPATUitt,S FR0,14 Prof siltdir TON. THE INVASION OF IliEl BATTLE AND UNION DEFEAT AT MONOCACY! Great Excitement In Baltimore 111 E REBELS REPORTER MARCHING ON THE CITY. Frederick City Occupied by Ike hebels, MORE SERIOUS ASPECT OF AFFAIRS Prepnratione to Prottet Baltiniore LATEST FROM PETP 'RBUB.G FEINT ON OUR LINES ON FRIDAY BOTH ARMIES sTRENCTHENING THEIR WORK USN nrANT W DEPARTMENT ORDERS , &c., he Spacial Dlooetch to the rttlabatith Gazette. WASHINGTON, July 9, 1864 The reid that we have ell been puzzled over continues ac mysterious as ever. Itts certain, however, that the rebels are In force enough to hair* caused General Lew Wallace to fah back from Frederick City and to give them possession. Whether either Early or Brook barldge Is in command, is, however, at present a question upon which there 6 no satisfactory evidence either way. Th ings, however, un questionably look more serious, and are re garded.by the military authorities as more serious than at any previous time II DO the raid began. Preparations to protect Balti more and repel the rebels are going on that would scarcely yet be proper to detail, and con siderable activity is manifest In the defenses of Washington. The eity itself is as quiet and undisturbed as ever, and there is not half as much excite ment es a strong debate in Congress would arouse. Along the border, too, the mare seems .subsiding. The people have been laughed at so much for raying before they were hart that they begin to moderate their apprehension. 'Secretary Ferianden and ex. Secretary Chase had a long interview to-day and agreed upon some important financial movement, which the latter recommended. At his !Melee how ever, Mr. Fesiendea decided to viait'New York before taking action, and he has accord ingly gone to-night, accompanied by repre sentative Hooper of the Ways and Moans Committee. It le quite cafe to say that the negotiation of a foreign loan will In all web ability be attempted, and it Ii also probable that the Ten-Forty bonds will be changed to Six Per Cents. and that currency will be honed to make the money market easy. Secretary Fessenden, who has hitherto been living in a very retired mansion, has taken the elegant hence on fifteenth street, lately occupied by representative Hooper, of Boston. 8P9.1.1 Dirpatch to the'Rittsburgh OarAtta. WASHlrani, July 10, 1889 Lean , YlO3l 1111 Lest night's reports are in the main eon. :firmed, and the raid, developed, as they think, into an .invasion, has become a source of 'great excitement to oar neighbors of Mali • fere everything is calm. Ae usual a few strangers are alarmed and are making haste to get through to Philadelphia and New York before, as they fear, the capital is cut of. Smell parties of rebel cavalry, gathering impunitY from their belief that the country is utterly unprotected, are roaming . about Stealing horses, frightening the women, and in some MUGS riding impudently close to our poets. Bat all this Is aggravating rather than alarming, and Indeed le pretty good evidence that DO 1501i0EU movement I, meant on either Baltimore or Washington. If there were such an intention the rebel' wouldn't send co many stragglers in advance to give notice that they are coming. There Is a story that five men,who were sup. posed to be rebel tents, were here this morn ing, and the pollee officers saw them, but in , stead of arresting them, they Imitated some of our distinguished Generale by going of to make a report of Ih Nothing, however, Is more probable than that such scouts should be here. There Is nothing to hinder them, unless they should be foolish enough to come in uniform, or that they should go around Minns wt o they are. The military authorities Lave no apprehensions but that &hp proper precaution' are being taken. The Qmartermastet's clerks, making a hendsomo battalion, are being drilled under Col. Greene, Chief Quartermaster of the depot, and other civilians, clothe, he, can Do preseed into set• vice if any necessity should appear. People went to church and took their altar dinner naps as tonal, and there Is a good deal more complaint about the heat than about the rebels. BaMinorco seems to be In a very intelligent and hard working state of sentiment. Instead of running away they are busy organizing to light. A .joint proclamation of Governor Bradford rind lilajor Chapman wail lamed last night and` posted throWgh the city, calling upon the Citizen' generally and the Union league to thrn out for its defense. About elk o'clock this morning all the belle of the cdty rang the alarm for an hour, and 'subsequently, after half an hoar', intarmis scion, rang smother hour. To this the Union men, City Ctutrdand Cam Leagues promptly responded, end at 10 o'clock a. - M. large cons of citizens, Union Leagues, .to., num bering altogether probably 10,000, were marching throurh the streets end parading to the different fortitleations and defenses. The Jewish, generally, are very quiet and nonce, mere lookers on, and they take no ' part In the defense, but are seemingly more frightened than the Union people. They all think the rebels do not design an aline* on Baltimore, but purpose,* demonstration on Washington. The pollee are all armed and at their poet. Very many south= sYmpa thliers attempted to ride oat of the town on hones, bnkirere generally stopped and their horses impressed: Even foolish rebel women arafrighteneL The chortles are closed and every one Is absorbed in the exedteneent. Bunion, of comae, is thousand tongued, and intensely wild starlet of Wencrei Wallace be lag is widely &minted, but untrue. The Gen. -Tyler, who is supposed to have been taken prisoner, Is the former Colonel of 6brieland, of the 7th Ohio. Later reports give some grounds:to hope that he nay not boa taken after all. A dispatch datetadd midnight. Westminster, says Marshals aro at New Windsor, coven miles above, destroying the Western' rolling stock R alltad of which is &Cafe In Baltimore. It le also reported to, day that tho rebels possou Westminster and have gutterfthe town, and intend proceeding to slit the Northern Central railroad, also the email squads of rebel cavalry ere at wad pobits, from Eisen he-eighteen and twenty miles from Baltimore in different directions. Groat actirity to visible at military head quarters. Banks and alio hostitations have taken the precaution to secure theft calms bled, and public propert?wlll also be attend ed to. There are some apprehensions that an attempt will be made to tut the Philadelphia Railroad, but ills wall guarded. The North ern Central bides still run, bat very cautious ly. The Washington trains run regularly. uncut, IMPORTID MOPING TOWLEIDA —4IIIL/LOl 1110AIDINO 1141 ISPOICII. This evening. Washington begins to wake up a little. Our correspondent at Baltimore telegraphs So-our office hem, that they believe there that the rebels are moving towards or apes us. Stories to the effect that they are approachleg the railroad rapidly. Som e 'gala of them are within a few miles of us that they hare sent a force around Baltimore to cot the railroad between it and Philadel phia at some point this aide of Mao-re Do Grace, and the like aro in free circulation. Bare in Washington there are some who ex port the rebels to attempt cutting the single road which binds the capital to civilinstion, and so isolate the North, bat no fears are en tertained of the remit Men talk about It as they do of the ap proaching warfare in Chicago, and in the midis It .-/t O. an excited crowd at a principal hotel found Mile to give their attention to bet es to whether Lincoln would be the next President &111, eonsidbrable preparation is being made, and the military are on the alert . Some gents from the West are disoussing about at a furious rate, and are evidently anxious for commands. If no telegraphic oammanication be had for the next day or two, take th:nge cooly, and rest ariated that the Capital is in about as little danger to night to Cincinnati or St Louie. Fall accounts of yesterday's fight will ba sent you from Baltimore. Till B LIMA aT 1101CCACY.: Neal Yrtruatterr, Itrnutay, July 9-0 p. m.—As stated In my last dispatch, Gen. Wallace evacuated Frederick late yesterday evening, end fell back to the junction, where it war determined to make a stand. At day break this morning the rebels entered the city in force. About 8 o'olook Gen. Wallace formed his forces, composed of two brigades, in line of battle along the east bank of the Monocacy river. A skirmish line composed of two Ohio regiments was thrown along the railroad on the western side of the river to within half a mile of Frederick. At half after 8 o'clock the rebel" moved down the Washington Pike and attacked the skirmish line, whloh felllback slowly before the sivancing' column and joined our main line, after gallantly contesting every foot of ground. At 0 o'clock the enemy attacked our main line with infently and two cr three bat tabu. They made three distinct charges and were ea often compelled to draw back. At 11 o'clock It was discovered that a largo body of rebels had crossed the Monocedy, two miles below, and were coming upon our loft dank. It was now felt to be impossible to hold cut longer against such superior numbers, and an order W. 1,, given to fall back slowly in the di rection of New Market, on the Baltimore Pike. As goon as the enemy discovered we were rats:utiles, they ntahed.oder the Motor:- my Railroad bridge and succeeded In throw. big oar lines into atter confusion. General Tyler was taken prisoner here. Oar retreat now became somewhat precipi tate for three miles, The enemy pressed ue hard, bat after this nothing bet a small body of their cavalry continued the pursuit. But the enemy hylknow ceased to pantie. It is impossible to g e a true estimate of our lons, bat it cannot fall much short of a thousand men, mostly captured. In killed and woand ed, the enemy's loss no doubt was mush greater than cur own. Theta...at estimate I have heard placed en the enemy'. force 10,000. It may be wondered why General Wallace permitted himself to be drawn I into the fight at each disadvantage, but It most be remembered that up to the very hoar when the light began no one suspected so large a rebel force in this vicinity. Yester day we had whipped them handsomely, and the general Impression up to yesterday ern. tog was that only Bradley Johnston's forced were here. Prisoners all agree In saying that the force with which we were to-day engaged Dreckittridge's 'command. The following are tome of .the casualties : Cot. Seward, oth Nur York henry artillery wounded, but not a prisoner; Limit. Colonel Tao, of the same regiment, killed, and the Major wounded; Adjutant Martin, 87th Pa , Mortally wounded; -Lieut. Char. Hold, Co M. 87th Pa, wounded and I.tent. Spouted, Co A, 87th Pa. Capt. Latinos, A. A. 0., Ist brigade Rioketes Division, and Lieut. E. P. Detrick were killed. The following are the losses be the 122 Ohio regiment: Milled, Sergeant A. F. Lien, Corporal Chu Thomp son, Co C; Wounded, Sergeant bleliallen, Co I; Corporal Thomas Hutchinson, Co B; Mar. Shall, Co C; Chu. Likes, Co R; 0. Brooks, Co B. 110th Ohio, HWod , Captain Hathaway. Co 0; Capt. Sludge - us, Co Ii; Cat. Trimble; . Co D; Cant. Brown , Co I, mortal ly wounded; Lieutenant Mors, Company B; Lieutenant Stevens, Co I; Lieutenant Shear, Co A; Lieut. McMillen,Co. 0; Corp. lieejsmin Albright, Co. 0; rivate Elijah Brows. 126th Ohio—wounded, Capt. Hoes, Capt. Weynand, Sere.. Jno. B. MePeck, in the enemy's hands; Sergi. Wm. Simmonds, Private Jacob Smith, Co. Serge. Lout:, Co. Private - Vandike, Co. It, killed; James Onsenlevy, wounded. Lieut. Col. A. W. Ebrlght, of the 128th Ohio, was sick and sent back to Balti more on Friday. CapL Weynand was in com mand of the regiment during the fight. Only forty men of the 126th reported after the bat tle. Six men of Co. D were klDed outright. Only two were left in Co. 0. XXIII moos erneentio. We have news from Petersburg down to yesterday morning. On Friday afternoon there had been a sharp outburst in front of the 18th Corps. About fear o'clook the reb els opposite Gen. Trustier's works, sprang to their feet, uttering aloud yell, acoompanied by a report of Musketry. It was very dies• greeable to move ander reek • scorching heat. bat our men sprung to their posts and opened on them with shot and 'bell. The 13th In diana, armed with seven-shootore, poured several close and well directed volley, Into the compact line of the enemy, which mused them to recede and crouch under shelter of their earthworks. La the meantime two fall regiments seen, massed near a large home opposite our men, were hurried down to strengthen their line at this point. Our hoary batteriu in front of Bathside and those near Nathan's began to throw shell into the town. The rebels tried to reaeh oar guns but failed miserably in every attempt. The enemy's battery across the Appomattox threw several ihellz into our ranks at night. The losses in the division were no larger than anal. The object of this feint is not known. Probably the enemy think that we have weakened cur lines by sending or a heavy column to intercept a handful of them de. teethed from his command, to plunder and destroy about Baltimore. Both:armiss are strengthening their lines of forts in which heavy guns aro mounted. Nothing that will strengthen, together with what Ingenuity and skill combined can do-is wanting to make the works of both =Lie impregnable. There has been no rain here yet. Wax DIPAIMUINT mums. WAIIHITOTOT, July 10,-The following ars ooplee of the essential parts of the two War Department Orders:—Major General .1. J. Reynolds b assigned to the command of the 19th army corps es reorganised. This ar rangement will not afoot General Bank? position as commander of the Department of the GUN. The troop of the Department of North Oar. dine and Virginia serving with the Amy of the Pdtontee In the held' ander - htss.oeneral Bmlth, will constitute the 18th Army Corm and Mai-Ganesal W. F. /3mlth le assigned to the commend of the Corps. Gsner&l 13. 8. Butler will command the remainder of thi troop! in that Department, having Mr Head • Quarter! at Portrere Monroe, Virginia. Thin but iv interpreted as virtually dapriving Gen. Butler of any command la the field. just as Gen. Banks wee deprived by the apptidtment of Gan. Canby. Each ii cinverted Into a of Military Governor. Es.-Secretary Chase was surprised yester day evening, on returning from a ride with a couple of friends, to and a large party gather ing at his halite, The heads of Bureaus and a groat proportion of the clerks in his late Department called to pay their respects and lay a formal good bye, and tho large and brilliant though Informal assemblage made ep the pleasantest party of the season. Ile is cer tain to remain in town 'or a couple or three days yet, and his future movements are .till a little nice-min. BILTIII, ee , Jima 10.—No fighting t. Ntm comes controlling the report that tom has attacked the enemy in the rear. INOTIIRR PROCLAMATION BY COY. CU he Peop'e - Not Responding Predy URGENT APPEAL TO REPEL INVASION our Country R.ynires Tour In marbnla E‘trvriv• CILYBIIa, iil.ll.lBBClO, July 10, 1 , 41 To tee Pc .r. o PeIiNEYLVANI, I refer to my recent I:reclamation calling for troops on the regulation of the Proellent. 'You are not responding freely. The enemies of our Government are active in deterring you, and efforts have been made to dissuade you from the belief that any considerable rebel force l io your vials ity, and many of our most loyal and patriotic citizens have been thus deceived. Similar efforts were too sae. easefully made last year in the moment when Lee's army was actually on your borders. Dispatches have boon received this mono leg, establllhing the foot that Gen. Wallace, with toe thousand men. was yesterday com pelled to 101 l back from Frederick. Re is be lieved to be In retreat towards Baltimore. The communication between this point and Balti more was cut this morning by the rebels be low Cockeyvillo. The authorities of the Vol • ted States et Washington are en Impress ed with the necessity of Immediate efforts that they have this morning by tele graph, authorized men to be mustered in by companies, which they had yesterday per emptorily refused. It is my duty to state to you the fact that your country requires year Immediate service, and the "Macy of your own sell and of your good neighbor. In Maryland may depend on you. Recollect that the mode of enlisting men is at the discretion of the Government, and It is the duty of all to obey its requisition'. It would be disgraceful to you to waste time in objecting to matters of form and detail, or to preform that you would go If called In soma different way. Those who wart an excuse for skulking may do so ; bat all who desire to do their duty to their country will scorn snob subterfuges and will turn, tnerefore, • deaf ear to ail inischievorts - suggestions from any quarter. Do not lend yourselves to a betrayal of your country. Came forward, like men, to all her. The rebel forces will be easily defeated and driven away if you do your duty, and I pray God to eo enlighten you, that the honor of the Commonwealth may be maintained- A. G. Crovee. ADVANCE OF C'Ell'S TROOPS. Hagerstown In onr•Possession RETREAT OF A REBEL BRIGAI 'ROBABLI FIGHT AT HARPER'S FM Martinsburg and 1 000 Prisoners Taken by Hunter. PUILADZI.I . 3IA, Julf 10.—A special dispatch 1.0 the Sunday Trannoapt, dated Chemboreburg, July lath, says that Oen. Couch's cavalry advanee, supported by infantry and artillery, °Spred Hagerstown yesterday afternoon and captured fifteen er twenty rebel stragglers, who bad bean engaged in burning and plan daring • the day before. Quite a number of %Oldies* had been laid in ashes. The rebels were, If anything, more severe upon the te celpienists than upon the Unionists, raising contributiont everywhere. kioCausland's rebel brigade, in consequence of this movement of Couch's, retreated in metal= along the Williamsport and Sharps. targ roads. Heavy firiag was heard here last night in the. direction of Harper's Ferry, indicating that a brisk engagement was going on be tween Slgere forces and a portion of the rebel raiders. The impression prevails that Sigel hu whipped them, because there was no other Usion force in the direction of Harper's Ferry, and the sound of eannonad,ng was southwestward, growing in volume and Leed om, toward. Falling Waters and Williams port. The rebels would not have retreated in the direction of those places unless driven un der a severe fire. Bev:Dion, July 10 -Intelligence has reached hen that a portion of Gyn. Iluntar's force, under Gan. Gallivan, hail recaptured Martinet:nag, and taken about 1000 prlsonere; also all the stores captured there, and mach plunder collected by the rebels at that point. FIGHT WITH IdOSBYg MEN Union Force Killed or Captured Wsanntorox, Jay 9.—A letter from Ann ondale,Virginia, six or eight miles west of Shelbyville Va., says: A coating party of one hundred and Ally men from the 2d and 13th New York cavalry, under the command of Meier Forbes, wont up in the vicinity of Aldie, where they met hioseby with a large force, sad a piers of artillery and riflemen. fdoseby tharged on them, killed fifteen and captured nearly the whole party, horses, accoutrements, do. Oa receipt of the news twoehundred men from tho 3d and 18th regi manta, and Capt. McPherson of the 16th New York ettialry joined at Falrflx, when they proceeded to Aldle,where they found twenty - tive wounded men, and eleven dead, whom thej,baried. They severed thecoantry about that „region and - found it was of no WO to puma litoseby ai he had, twelve hours' the start of them towards Uppervllle, where he had taken hie booty. Our . party returned look O the evening with th etz wounded. Watimsarow,Tnly 10.—in Extra. 1 P.M., says a satisfactory body dramatis am Innis. al don to reach either Washington or Baltbnoni before the mbels do. Tho largo brigade in the Quartermaster's Department here are ready for Instant Jerrie& The rebels have not messed at Edward's Perry, as reported. No rebels ti department or Washington. Gen. Wastitrarne's Order of Rasllns now -Excitement. at Memphis...Oen. Canby's Movements. Mattrats, July. 7.—There Se great excite mane here, colleague:a upon (Jon. VlLA bane's ordsr of retaliation. The following secrosaioniste an now ander guard at the rallrOad depot: O.A. Gillman, j'. - p.;l4oSinny. H. Hardwick, John Eirk, 0. J.Seldsn, W.Page, Jr., 'L. C. Hardwick, and Dr. A. R. liven; they will be sent out on the next train. Zama' Elder, T. A. Farns worth, and D. C. Cookeral wore also arrested; but temporarily released. Elder and Farns worth are bankers, and Coeburn' is proprietor of the Gayeso House. Several neigh along. the line of the railroad alsoluve been arrest ed. !infra, from below report all quiet. Oen. Canby, Ornate ii engaged In carving forward important 1110M6111112. Sthiab will soon demean thameelvee. There le noth ing from (fen. Smith. Now York Molloy and Stock Market. Elportil DlJRate6 to thet ettunersh Omit& NKr You , July 9, 1864. Thare is no obango whatever to note In the money market. Stooks irregular,- P.Ottknota and Tort Wayne, 113; Clerolnnd and Mts. burgh, 111%; 11. S. eLlee, 104®105; One Year Carthloateo, 043 f ; Saven-Thirrial, 1 00 PirMTwentles, 104, Gold irregehtr, doing Ude afternoon at 270. THE REBEL RAID ! SECRETARY STANTON'S BULL DISPATCH FROM GEL WAL BATTLE AT AIONOCICY O SYR Our Forces Overpowered and Retreat fn Disorder. GEN. TYLER TAKEN PHISONER Wallace It ,trei.,3lng Toward linitlm vannich MACLARD at ore Proclamation of the Governor of Maryland, THE all BILMIORE TIiPsF.AT 12,000 Rebels Reported in the Vicinity )1 . 1: flul - RLY tiAINING SIRP.S.•;I Ewell. /3rteklitrhlge xud It 6.d North of the Potomac. Nun CES 7RAI. RAILRIJAD ,FT The H o bob- liPi. r:vd :\ o yin To•vartls NVltslo FULL PAR TIC(' LA RS OF °PI:II A VOA' Wassusuros, July Ora. Do. An official dispatch just received from Alej. Gan. Wallace states that a battle took place be tween the forces under Gen. Wallaste's com mand and the rebels at Monocacy to day, commencing at 9 a, m. and continuing until sp. es. Oar forces were at length overpower ed by the superior numbers of the enemy, and' were forced to retreat in disorder. Re reports that Cot. Seward, of the Now York heavy ar tillery, was wounded and taken prisoner, and that Gen. Tyler was also taken prisoner; that the enemy's forces numbered at least 140,000, and that our troops behaved well, bat atiffered severe loss. lie is retreating towards Balti more. . Signed , E . M . §712110n, Secretary of War. B/LTlllOel.ll, July 9, 3:50, P. a. Our force. have cremated Fredericksburg, and fallen back in this direction and now occupy a posi tion math of the Alonocacy. The rebels now occupy Frederick, but in what numbers Is not positively known, re ports say twelve thousand, under the com mand of Breekloridge. There are reports seemingly well founded that another rebel force bee crossed the Po tomac near Edwards' Ferry, and has marched - the direction ufElrbana, in %hat force I. not known. This Is supposed to be an effort to flank as. We are hourly gaining strength by reinforcements, and will deubtiess frus trate this rebel movement. F.11)111CC, Joly —Early on Friday morn• ing Brig. Gen. Tyler, under orders of Gen. Wallace, wont to the front at Frederick City and took command. CoL•Clendennan, with thin cavalry, commenced and continued skir mishing with the enemy all day on the moun tain's back. In the afternoon Gen. Wangles wont to the front with reinforcements, Learn ing that the enemy 's operatione in our front were merely feints to cover his movement en Urbane and threaten Washington, Gen. Wallace withdrew his forces and wrath. need Frederick City at ten o'clock on Friday ni t h .sly this morning the rebels were la -Line of battle and advanced on Frederick, which they reoccupied: We removed everything from the city, including sick and wounded, stores, 13. Two citizens were . arrested by our retiring skirmishers making signals to the rebels last night, The General has his headquartne thin (Saturday) morn in ge tMo n • roils. The rebel. are advancing, and aro now skirmishing with oar rear guard, who hold the bridges on the Baltimore pike. The rebels levied $20,000 on the citizens of Middletown, besides pillaging in the place in the night. On Tuesday we killed one hundred and thirteen rebel. Oar loss wu eighteen all told. Capt. Morris, of the sth Illinole cavalry, was killed in Friday's fight and about a dozen of our men. We were fatly enured that the rebels who fought us ware commanded by Breckinridge. They have two brigades under Johnson and McCausland. Gen. Wallace is making preparation* to defend this point, which he will hold up to the last possible moment. The enemy is said to be advancing in heavy force down the Baltimore pike. Bottom's, July 9, 9 r, o.—lt may, with out exaggeration, be said that we have had excitement all day. The streets have been teeming with rumors front the front. In the city active arrangements nre being made in anticipation of an emergency, which it is con fidently balloved is only barely possible, nkit probable. The Loyal Leaguers are being armed, and the defensive works are being strengthened. The Government are needing more hones. The enemy are confiscating all able-bodied gorses, and especially the most blooded horses. Of the disloyal passes are required to leave the city, and a vigilant watch is being instituted on the movements of inspected puties, who are supposed to be• seelthigopportunitles to communicate with the enemy. Al last accounts we still held our own on the Mona:lcy. It to understood that there has been come fighting, and our peo ple feel confidant that Gen. Wallace and the troops nod concentrating against the enemy will render a good account of thorn. selves. Hai:moan, July V, 10 L. r.-The enemy are now reported at Ellicott's Mills, but as the telegraph works to hiarlottsrille, wbieb is beyond, this is doubted. Bamanme, July 10, 11 A. u.—The party at Ruth:town is sold to be small. It was reported that a bridge was burnt on the Northern Central. Gan. Wallace to retreat bg towards the city. Ills retreat Is covered y fresh Mops. The dry' Is allvewlth troops for defesuse. Etsnmanin, 0, 11:30 A 31.--/ t le reported at headquarters thal.the Northern Central road track is torn up, but it U not stated where. We have also reports that the main body of the rebels are making for Washing iton. BALT/11018 July 9-1 p. m.—Capt. Adam Assistant Adjutant General on flick °Ws staff, sad ()apt, Payne, 100th New York, were both badly wounded. Both the new regiments and veterans fought bravely, and gave way only when I outflanked. The enemy were severely pun ished, and it is though that Wm is the reason why they did not follow up our rear. The Union bridge on the Western Maryland road, is reported burned. Cavalry parsed through Cockeysville tills morning, it is supposed to cut the Philadel phia railroad out of Baltimore. Precaution ary mamma were adopted to prevent this. Bavinon, July 10, 9 a.. st.—The excite ment is Intense thb morning. The Union &tints have been arming all night, and at eta o'oloek the alarm belle were Parties headed by a drum and fife are moving through the town to man the &ren dre works. Oar citizens are turning cut with spirit, and manifest I. determination to do their utmost to defend Tho city. The enemy are now reported to be at Ellicott's MULL Gen. Wallace is falling back towards the city. The telgraph, however, is working at liarriotsrillo, which is beyond Ellhotts so that the reportof the rebels being there is premature. Their scouts,towever, are be • tiered to have been within fifteen miles of the city. We are still not without good hope of being able to prevent the entrance of the rebels into this city. The sesusionists who have property and stocks of goods on hand here, are by no means pleased at ibe pros pect of exchanging their goods for rebel money. They nrucyretor greenbacks ,not, withstanding the sympathies with the Sonth: • BAISIYOU, y 10-10 a. m.—Later ac counts from front report that our forces have fallen ack from Idonocavy to the bridge of Monrovia. Oar forces burned the bridge over the idanomeey. Thar partleulars of pie tight we not yet received. The foliating tweelanuilon was Issued by Governor Bradford at reddniiihieJulY gth Mims AelficsoreclVe have boon wllllng to create unnecessary alarm in Mir community .by any appeal for your lime: diet* autetance in resisting the threat. ened Invasion that might be - diemed premature, but we to longer Each in apprehension, nod foci no hesitancy in deolaring tbet in curltion the danger which now threatens the city is Imminent. If you would avert it, every loyal man must at once prepare to meet lt: the invading ene my is by the last accounts approaching the city.and all the men which can ho railed are ranted to occupy fortifications already com pleted, and to form others. It is it impor tant how you ahculd come, but it is most im portant that you should at once come, your leagues come la, your military compOlga.l come in, your ctowd come quickly. Brig. Gen. Lock wood has volanteered to take charge of all the civil forces thus raised and has been assigned to that command. 'The loyal men of every ward will wearable at their usual plates of Ward meeting and report forthwith to Gen. Lockwood, at big headquarters No. 34 North street- Signed A. W. Bak:roan, Gov. of Mary laud, and d, , oa Lts Casey., Bayer of Bal timore. - BALTEMOII4, July 10, 11:15 L. a.—The party of rebels at ReiatertOwn are said to be a small body. They aro stealing cattle and horses. Report says they have struck Ibo Southern Central Railroad and - burned a bridge. Gen. Wallace, at last adrices, was tweety• six miles from this city falling back with a fore, of fresh troops covoriog his roar. The enemy were not supposed to be following him, at least they wore not to be - ,en on the road on which he is retreatiog. 11 fiery is reported safe. .tar streeti ore swarming with people. The I Sala rl icecs are coming forward and 1! they ere hand:ed will help mock in the work or b •1,117 , g the city. BALI - Imola, July 10 —The Ncnbcre Con tral railroad is reported at Headquarter, as being cut. The mils ere being torn up, but at what precise point is not known. 8.11.711109.4, July 10, i P. 11.—Tho North ern Central railroad his been cot near Cockeysville ' and a bridge is reported to be burning. It is supposed be the lirilgo et the Ashland works. A robot Cavalry force estimated at fifteen hundred strong, probably exaggerated, cross ed the Northern Central Railroad above Cockeysville this forenoon, and they are go ing towards the Philadelphia RaiirCed. They expected to rex:7h there before night and cut that road or destroy ono of the bridges, hot it is hoard' that the force now guarding the road in that direction will be- strong enough to chive the raiders off. 1 BAL./mm -= BAL./mom, July 10 . 6 p. 19.-13 neral Si gel's wagon train arrived huns 9 -day ill charge of aiarge detachment of inf ntry sad r i.s cavalry. One of the oTicars who w in the fight sap that In alt his expetiene in this war he has never seen more deeps to ilght• ing, and he thinks the rebel loss fully ad great as ours. Alexander's battery le all safe. Oar loss in prisoners is about 1,000. There bas been no estimate yet of the killed and wounded. July 1!1-7 p m —lt is repotted that the advance of a rebel criyalry , fore* is within seven miles of tVe city, on the York road. Baurtmoax, July 10, 1 r. a.—The troops engaged in the fight at Monocacy bridge, yesterday, formed in line of battle on the left of the railroad and on this side of the river. Oa the right two other regiments were thrown oat as sktrinishers. The latter ware attacked, at 7:30 o'clock In the morning, by cavalry from the Hagerstown pike, when they fell back across the river in good order and with slight loss, fighting dl the way. After crossing they succeeded in blocking the ad vance of the enemy, and held them hero a lett lime. About tan o'clock a. m. a desperate attack was made by dismounted cavalry, which was repulsed, and notwithstanding they repeatedly tried to dislodge our men from the position, they. could not succeed. Their loss hare was vary heavy. There were many wild rumors again afloat this afternoon, but tae confidence in the abil ity of our forcer to bold the oily .la gaining, and there is less excitement. Among the rumors just started, is that a portion of the rebel force which engaged Gen. Wallace yes terday, have struck the Washington road near Laurel factory; bat this, I think, is nn correct- At all events, the telegraph line to Washington remains as yet uninterrupted, and ft to believed that our troops are in each a position by this time so ;Is to effectually protect our communications with Washington. As a matter of precaution, the valuables, re cords, le., of oar banks and other institutions have been placed on board a steamer in the harbor for estaty. Pirmanxtram, Jttly P.—The Bulletin has a special dispatch from Harrisburg, stating that the corps of Ewell, Breekixtridgo and Rhode, are all on thin side of the Potomac. Bahl Recently Passed by Congress. 'Pi'eannsoros, July 9.—Among thgrecently passed meta of Congress 1 / 1 one abolishing all discriminations as to the employment of per sons en public or private weasels, with • pro ciao that the °Elms of vessels of the United States shell, in all cans, be citizens thereof. The sum of $230,000 gas appropriated for proteetiag the commerce of the lakes, by cans tag the public. works connected with the harbors on 'ekes Champlain, Ontario, Erie, SI Clair Moron, Michigan and Superior to be repaire d and made useful for purposes of commerce and nerlgatlou; and the further sum of $lOO,OOO for repairing and rendering 'useful, far similes purposes, the public worke connected with the harbors on the seaboard. The act to prevent smuggling provides that all goods, wares .and merchandise, and all baggage and effects of passengers, nod other articles Imported Into the United States from' nay foreign country, an well as the vessels, cars and ether yell*, in whichtbe same are exported, are reqairled to be landed in the presence of, and inspected by an inspector or other :offmer cf customs, at the first port of entry or Custom-hosme where the same shall arrive. The Secretary of the Trepsury is authorized to appoint lidditional Inspectors of the revenue for the dlstrieta named talow Pembina, Minnesota, 2; Chicago. 0; !dick imacnack, Michigan, 2; Sandusky, Ohio, 1 ; Cuyahoga, Ohio, 3 ; Erie, Pennsyleania,l. Col. Seward not a Prisoner—Dalnee. town Plundered —'l he Flora da— Large Draft Probable. Wssursoros, July 10.—The Secretary of tate has received the following dispatch from en. Wallace: arlieote• Mill., Md., July 10 —Ron. William Seward :—I have th e pleasure of contra. elf tins the statement of last night. Colonel Seward is not a ,prisoner. Ile behaved with rare gallantry. (Signed,) • Law WlLLscs Maj. Gen. Comd'g. I battalion of rebel cavalry rode into Daluestown, beyond about 22 miles from here to-day, and stole all the clothes, shoes and trousers to be found; they, like the rest made haute to send their plunder across the Potomac, Virginia being not now retell able for stolen property,. The Nary Department has cant gunboats around to Gunpowder Creek to kebp the reb• ale from destroying the trestle work on the railroad between Baltimore and Philadelphia The pirate Florida is sold to have appeared on the coast near Cape Henry, and to have burnt a merchantman. The government printing c dice has orders to print twelve hundred thousand copies of the blank notifications to drafted men. That looks like a draft for a million men. The New Tort blailtla-;.Departure or Mght Iteghxwitta. Nan Toms, July, 9.—Tbn quota of the 12,. 000 militia called for to bo taken from tho First Division of tho State being 3,000, a meeting of the takers was today hold to do oldo which city regiment., shall go. The 10th and 84th, it is undustood y will be of tho *number. New You:, July 9.—The order of Governor Seymour to Gen. Sandford, 43 signing the quota of the lit division of the State militia under the President's kits coil, has len rsceived by the General and by the oiloets pi the division, and the selection of the troops has been made. Eight regiments have been ordered away, as follows: athartillery, Col. Teller, 6th Mimi try, Col. ilinson; 11th infantry, Col. Maine; Sith infantry, Col. Conkling; 931 infantry, CaL Chtunben;_.9sth Infantry, Col. Plikrey 95th Infantry, Col. Krehbred;„ 95th infantry, Col. hiattony. The four lest named regiments are new organisations. 'The other regithenta have seen service, though not so much as the other city organizations .which remain at home. The new regimonbi were formed on • der the orders' f Goy. Seymour. Postage on Foreign Letters. Waszaparos, July 9.—On tho ant inatent the postage on Utter' waited in the United State, for tranamlesion •in the British snail, rL Southampton, to the eoloniaa of Victoria, New South Wale', Queensland,- 1110112;Ln, South Australis, and Western Australia or Now Zealand, WWI them used to forty-fire cants per single rat* of half= epee, prepayment regnired. Letters for Australia when es pecially addressed by private ships, may be forwarded is the milt to Great ..,,Thitran, tima from therm to 'their:destination by pirate ships at.the rednoed charge of 'tW,entyr.ni i i t , cents per /Ingle rata, prepayment rsquired. Onuses end caralago tlien at the Omnibus of:cod:to: 410 at airsed, day or isdho, cadets loft at the above place w in b,prooap4 attaMita to,. All cella:must be paid in advance - • .• . XARIUZ,D: CASSAIWI—HUTIMIL.,..oxikazadar, at the mranies of -el!' talt!Vs, fatbrri ffii . ceprt.f . VactE4l, ceir Olsicliciatt, 1%10,4 the Ear. :Z. V • l'orblaatei. SATE A.4117T1;11:2,m1.11IIIIIFTS, CIABN4IIII. Esq., of Pittaturib, Fa. . . i _ .~~ NLAIR,ICWI'S. Chicago Starke. Calticin,lnly9,—soar quiet. Wboatiplist:iltal at 111:1 ^ 4g23 for: No. 1, andsZ 1 1W.14).$ tor NO.II. Corn quiet at $1.40 for No. 1, and 111 38,0.1.3 T 2. Oata quint at $33.4i. Highalcu Cl= at Provisions lira. Not. Pork 143. rralgtta dull. 42,00(1,bb1s Iflonr, 72,000 bait Float, 132 A° bash Corn 000 bash Oats. Shipments—s4oo bbis Flour, $2,003 b.h Wteent, 73,000 bash Corn.'• • CluelenaU • Market. Cts=crart, Tay o.—roar dun' and prints:loml -2al. tto spocalatirs demand hos sabsid.L *beat doll; Priam Hed was °tared as t 1,9.44.2 at its bi„nas to boyars!. Thera was an or, toe Sitinad Corn and at advueel changed at 82453 e. at,lo far Wei ler!, Pork firm. •t . Igniting transpired In Boa 11ra Lard la bald at 19, boo IS% was ern,. • • • xclted unit tb• news from Ne•er "len n and Bagdad- Vance, at 50(1.540. togs. atGoesdy. ld litcllnell to .zne..:“ni, buylrg. Exchnage Nets York Market N. Tort, Jidy E.—Cattan Et Netter at S1;0. Flom—Stare sod Western tulland Melo:rat. Itatrar scarcely so Arm; rates tteraly at 7g,s per cent. Mee 10E31. 1,1 :molar and I:mettle& °pet tog a: 265, &etualu,., to 2GO, advs.:az to 2:5, der:hit:gee alvanmer to LIU, decitning.to 403 . Mau:etas to •;. VI, 40d - chains at 274:47.11X.. rhe unol ve;.Jrnt of epode to-day ass EUE,E.A. Government erocka toil ; t 7. B. Sixes . 81 GonpOne Jai; lt.Z?i0101. Philadelphia Market rin-LGEI.I93IA. July 9 .—Floor Quiet; tales Seper• tine at E9(39,n0, Batts elttEr l bo . Wheat &to Red at, Whitt Con Brno; .ea, fir t/ole hlgter ; Prime 05,34 ere Gracertes*d• ten dcg. retroleton twaettled ; y. Crud., at .57n etlzi , dittoed In Bond at STallOc , d ra o. Fa a at 0.,g97a Watt firm; Wet tit Bohr= at Silo, and Era why W•tholl /11,113. Whisky fl,Ell la . Prket. Byrroto, Judi' El.—lrlattr firm lind 1n dirnadd grad Bed WilattS Eit 1, 1111.40(01,75, Doable tetra 82,311td, iihtte 5 U...25313. Wheat—Bo. 1 hdh• aantero !wring SI =Y,C4n:ZI.S. earn better tqa. $1.4.5. Oat* WWI:. lvaaky dolt sad oaadeal. Freight. dell to Nett Tort; Whet I9jga , Corn 17%c. Lae Imoorta—Floor, 2, !Mho; Wheal, 22P,1 bosh ; Corn, 92,054 bn.h -t hat 42,68.5 Muth. Canal Ezporte— , Yloar, 889 bash; Wb u, II11;,84.) bath ; Coma, 6.1,3 CD bash; Oats, 44010 bush. Orivego Market. o.wr.co, July 9.—Floor In good d,maad aad itp• cbangod. Wheat--4ring Wlnteer Sad ned, Cjrn arm and M good demand , /No -1 ladlato 81,4930 51.10. prindpally at the latter rote, Al(/(1 , 779 ..gbA , Si a sit u ama GREAT BARGAIN 61 %. ONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, ALL THIS WEEK GREAT CLOSING' OUT SALE t Summer Geode Alined Given Awity. We most make Bohm IM tic icrmen, P.flk - nr be Ing,tomon;actnrs.l lII3IEbIII - E1 THE NITMEILE 62 .7'.1.1 0 1 1 11 ST.; NEAT Doca. TO US.I ZEiS OETIOZ. Lcok ofit fo,ttto aunt raampt Bale, of tach duo notke will be given. Jrn BOOM, Fos _L.A.'. Gaols. Allow., Ha's cod OLllctiwn. good aniclo ood at vary low ;rico., can to, fotmd at • ffeelhltoek's New Shoe Store, No. Be FIDEtle-L ST., .[Lileghilny $b A KEW SUPPL.T OF LADIES', 6ENTLXILEVIS., iOI7TII'S, - BOIT' AND IMILDIIIIII3 Boots, Shoes and ealters No. 54 Market Street, [ 84T3111 1301P18. NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS I We Rue put nactillred ow. Spring 200 k yl BOOTS MID SHOES, Which ors vlfl .11 . the LOWL3T OAHE kEIUIS We have that.ll.t uld beat racketed nook of RICII O 9 Plana Calf Squagfrtood Comi, To bo roo In the day, LADIES' Lain GUT= Iv abundance. On va a cult Jas. Robb, SO 2L&BSIT STRSRT. Tn 6 " STAR WORK. I JUST DV: DIVED Blr OEO. ALBYL!IS, SON & CO. Na 11 WOOD ETREED. B T . ' BI yo?th'. Et•!lltj'a.gd"l'll.G: . ~ alp Broneet. Oalldruzen OW MO bocta. Thaw punt aro lases to our epoclal crier, at.] warranted onequalledernWni Tat. las TOUN CAIIPBRI3s Mannfactuier of eJ BOOTS AND of every dtotription, N 0.24 Amlthaeld s!raot.iNiNninulth cal:l7 FRUIT AND 13144 DB TIMES, • EV ERa r ERENIS, Leo Of APPLE, a hay lota "X,0,C0), and of a tha '- letatag vazietted moat Factitala for Ws location. Ith hare can llna treee haa Early Barren, Malden Ulna, Gaga ,„ Pippin, Ooko, King o:Tompkins 00. Otar talara Greco, Una S ath •Goant?. Od Dalt* go-, , Owalla stiokartonie, Telma% 13•reet, s or eery large Oak a EAR.. Pi..t.cliomuu,r.vme,arar.s. eaLunS - TGE,V3, 1108E9, faGgIIBERY, GILEMILIOMOiI PLANTS, de., ka Alo parr Ibek b brie, we ohs groat to4ocestmta to plahten az tholenlo pashlo. sera. Orders loft at flu! Gromlsmo; Calload, or •-. Ylmstrargb Pm Ollce , w 11.11.4 promptly attoruic4 OHN tDO, Jr latarter Peltaterra J and Oa M k ili knd Na Cll rseak FO-Kral'Uß.E3 OS.ME AN . D WIOOD 0/1411H 111121J30 on n ILIVVOD 1119:211 WHOIMRkT , I 012 1117 •WOODWELIy I =McAdoo a Clo. =MD . cmi.lThlrd Atm% op and 111 Youth shoot. McCOIP & CO., Mats, Caps an . . Straw . Goods, ar.3 cwt caniples Hue not atom the Is [lea at caa:ls for r 3 .PRiNTiF ISJI LES ore to callin=ld e 4 . y, ntes. I [l7 .l' vbiz ar tt van IntlioS-V.2 ~~oai.6ty Pfibsaak, ,i~ Ipleil,WD, WOO 44CRCHANDIS, 11110/Mal, BASTRIOAL, ILD sounaaa eras* Orden for fozrobsso of fogarxecotOd. • • I mention &ea t. lief:Tan& by peroliod • • Ideorountostoos, Boyne . • ETANYtokoler It Sktdd• Illzfon o ••.•y, t 'DI7 JoiSlmooSl • .trrs, aroas, t Co, Nay To*, ,BAlttaKitt, t p 3 iFfa BA o Drazaai Dai. Da in kinds of /Wall • • mai. aporiaaajoiabii lobby?' stn .% „... "dr"' MERE 4 ": GAITERS, BEE :::::'3", ! ,1, 4)1ie.%, , ....)`..11.: . ,', , .P . .,....7:, ' • ST., Y ~,, '.