Vittsiturgit San*. WEDNESDAY •mounio, JULY 12, 1 k 4. CITY AND SUBURBAN. Man Meeting' In Allegheny City. Lust evening an adjourned meeting of the citizens of Allegheny Fill , held in Audience Hall, In the Diamond. Jemea Park, Jr., Eeq , the Preaident, called the meeting to order, and Introduced Hon. Thos. Mr. Williams stated that it was easier to make a speeoli than to give good advice. We had met to discuss matters which related to the nation's life. No State was more ex• posed, and none more able,, mid he hoped none more selling to defend itself and the na tion than Pennsylvania. The Governor of Ohio had, with 'jest pride, boasted to the speaker that hie State had put 42,000 emer gency men into the Held, and had 15,000 men in garrison at home to suppress rebel ern patnizers. Of all the troops sent by that State only two regiments were in the front, the bal ance being in the forts and trenches around Washington, and It was probable that the same 4,tepositi:on would be made of the men sent from this State. All that is required of us now is a few men, and it was not probable that such a °Grain geney would ever again arise. It is neoeseary to keep up the armies of Grant and Sherman• to a fightistx standard, and if we do not eat promptly, the Government will be com pelled to withdraw a portion of her troops from the field to protect tti. The speaker had been fall of hope from the beginning, and at the present tune matters do not look gloomy. Luring a recent conversation with the Secretary of War, the speaker staked the Secretary if he Would allow him to go home and tell his friends that Grant would take Richmond. "Fee," replied Mr. Stanton, "I em confident of eutieese" Mr. Williams did . not believe that a large robot army was before Rlatunond, as Lee could not afford to detach starge body of seen from his army and lent them forth on a marauding expedition. Now the crisis of our ■ffairs, and if the Gov ernment is backed by volunteers, the rebel lion will be speedily ended. The speaker dosed by making an, eloquent appeal to the young men to come forward and enlist. Billings G. Childs was next introduced to the audience. Re itatedrhat ho believed in that kind of war speeches which said fteome" instead of "ge before me." Ile wax there to ask them to come with him and meet the ene mies of our country. Forty per cent. of the persons going were veteran. These heroes had let a worthy °semib which should be followed. The speaker gave a glowing de scription of the services performed by the gal lant Penneylianis Reaerves, and closed by flaying that the protean movement was the death awns& of the rebellion. Col. Clark way next 011101 on. lie regret ted to be compellen to announce to the audi ence that there did not appear tubs any more disposition to respond to the President's call than there Mid been on the previous night. The difficulty was that toe basiness mon of the community did not- coma forward As they should and toy to their employees, 'Tome with as for ono hundred days." Ia had been asked during the day by more than forty young men upon what remuneration they might depend in rase they volunteered, bat he could not inform them. A fund should be immediately Created, and tell how much you can give. Give en-h man fifty dollars, and you will soon get enough men to repre sent Allegheby city. Ike speaker would 'a thousand times rather stay at home with his congregation and family, but a man should net look to himself now—he +Mould look to his country. Ile wouldnot endeaior to pre marethe eerviies of young men Illat . l/0010 1101. Ideient data bad been arrived at. Say what you will give,' or say you will not give any- The ChninSISII wan glad that Colonel Clark had to ntionod this matter. Ile had bran an thoriz i by the riIISMIde Committee to &u -nman° • that ply dollars would be given to each oil who volnateered. Ile knew the &menet could be raised, and he werildiper eonall viaranteo that the money would be paid. I oie asmouneement was reccived with great apt lauu. A ms: ion was then ensAmsctsly itdoptod calling upon mechanics and business men to dote their establishments until the quota was moind. Dam '903, the meals% aajoussed to meet at tab s Ina s'p lkos this morsons el 9 o'clock. Tke . '!nsoes Oommities wilt MINA Yt the flayor:i marl this morning et 83.‘ o'clock. Cc Aral Buard of Education. Mks Orn•re! Board of E lunation mes Thee aiy waning, 15th, 184. P . 11:1111114 .thellrfi. Rauh, Litton, Lowe, Marshall. Aledaley,..fiorgennt, SLogorly and Neer:, President. idiantelot Lest =eating read and approved. lir. McAuley, from the PLUSZI63 Commit. tee, pretemted a report which was LCO.Pted Sal flied. . Mr..l3rnsh, from- tho Committee on Teach ers ad Salaries, reported the following ap portlonteent for teachers of Ward, High and ;Colored Scheel, for the ensuing year, vic , . Grammer .14 tail 'a Primly Princlpylj Teatchum ta.whers. Teachers. lstward.— 3. 1 3 5 24 d 0....... 1 . 2 2 4 3.1 . 44.--. 1 3 4 9 4th '40._.1 2 2 3 Sin 40....... 1 - 4 -.4 5 6th 40...... 1 , 4. 4 10 7th do -.... 1 12 a 5111 do—. 1 - • 9 4 7- 6 9th d 0.... 1 '2 • 4 flfslo School-4 niaripal. 1 Prat nor of HOU.. stattmlTeachor of &oak- kooplog and reammaldp, 3..Tosobor of Vrawlog, 2 Amolstasi • '.Colorlid tiChool—Ono Principal and one di sistant. • Salaries—Ward Scheele, Principals $OOO, Grannisk machete $4OO, Intermediate teach erss2so; Primary teachers IMO.' • High School—Prittelpal $l2OO, Professor of gatbernatiessloso, Tesoher of Book-lumping and Penmanship $2OO, Teacher of Dreaming $220. One Assistant $000; one - Asslstantssoo. Colered"Schobl—Principal roo, Assistant $300.. • Provided, lit case of the appointment of teachers of leak than one year's experience in .teaching in Pnblio Schools, then mid teach° re .00 rewire $3O per anon= UM; than aforesaid Janitor of -Bitch School MO., Janitor of lighted &hoe' $lOO. , • 1) 11 motion, - ; the report V&A aohipted, and — l-reentesassidations adoptel. 2'hp - following bilis were presented and • ants - aWthinlied In payment thereof: • "6 P. fischtechtican &'Co., Lithographing Way:. :unto • and - Receipt Tooke, end • ' $31,08 . Key &Co., Stationery 14,00 Weklia..- " 38,15 • W. B. fleeett,Printing &Stationary, 25,0 MUM of 0, W.Wcy men, Chemicals, 4,15 • ......... 7,00 • lkightidge; Brush.-- 1,50 • ' 4 =lLltottle,reiticrtingribtilsh, washing • = townie s -Ai ' 10,00 On motion of Mr. Marshall, the Board pro . waded to thi , eletitlon of teachers and Jug! ter, :ler -.High and - Colored • Schools; which • rushed rntnhtedl theelection of following : High Elohoot—Principal, Pbllotn. Dean;' Professor. of Mathemsules, W. W. Dickson ; Toseher.of Penntinnehip and Book-keeping, Cowley ; Tauber of Drawing; Dern Mo. ter ; Assistants, :crept 11. Montgomery and ' 80l _i Josephine A. Elhep!ar Janitor; "Ugh Mimos. 00lond Sotools—Principal, Crania Sackett; ' Sara amd Ells atant, Mrs. Emily Ban ; Janitrlx, Mrs, h bary. Oa =Sot adjoin:s& /kiting at, 7119_1fian in the City. As adjo u rned meeting of citizens was hold illikka tail lut emming, for the purpose Of atimulatlii annstmenta. Llispor Infsi4 was In the , obilr, and lutes. dated Colonel; J. It. Svraltbr, of the 62.1,. Iteilmant,..whomade a most telling and a deo— the "peed. lie was followed by Dr. Jamas Gin. James S. Wesley and Colonel Wm. L. 10104 all of whom mule azoollont, Maroons. The recruiting OaCell corlat, than wontto' Work to enrol the nninor of loch persons at Were willing to inapt tho service. • • It Lo.reported that atloaettwofnlleompa -IleY,flll be reedy to be mortsred In to-aah, orbit* went Other COMpinias an well under Spirited Sleeting to atrzalegbam A' .spirited meeting of iho citizens of Bir :gimbals was held MIL evening, Burgess Anahmabsagie in tho amts. A business. oaremities use appolated, c0n ...," of Messrs Pear; PittakOtt, BlabllTT endothirmwho rep arta da s of °tattoos, tbs substance ofl which :es that Birming -Itini wanidssios company of 100 moo r and Slum the men would be paid a bouncy of $26 sash: A Elutes Committee was appointed 44 "ar 1 7 this into street. Addresses sots 1111611'Irf tho Enitas, sad also by Et tlhe ~• .44 111 lat'Z'stlllisham, Esq. The muting ~-mdfismned to Meet ispla this evening, when eirecrEegley s tlll be potent sad daises OM ~.auk;S.Y.2s~.W>—.w.i.i~t..C.i:n3a3ti3..'~^~vASeti]sa Ali .iitil+-Jr Address to Ute ClLtzena of the Sixth Ward. The following spirited and pointed address to the eitiseno of the Sixth Ward will be read with interest by all portions of the' communi ty. The arguments advanced are of the most practical character, and should not fail to carry conviction with thorn. They will ap ply, with equal force, to every sub district in the county Felon Mix.. of the Sixth flards..—We the undersigned were appointed at a public meet ing of the ward, on Saturday evening, July 9th, a Committee to prepare an address to you on the sciij sot of the present need of the Gov ernment ler volunteers. During the war you hove unfalteringly supported,l4 manned money, the resolve of the Nation to suppress the rebellion, and en force obedience to the taws of the Uoited States throughout the land. The soldiers furnished by you have aided in replanting the flag of our country upon the roll of many State. striven to be revered from the Eaton ; and in driving Into the limits of five of the south eastern States the chief armies and leaders of the rebellion. Among the motm• tame of Georgia, Sherman is slowly forcing into yet more circumscribed territory one grand army of the rebels. Around Itiottmond, Grout holds their chief force, and most skill tel Generals, in a firm grasp. It now needs but the precipitation of a fresh army upon the rebel roues, to mush them beyond revi val, wed destroy the vitality of the rebellion. One more immediate avalanche of patriotic volunteers, and the task is accomplished, for fulfillment of which all patriots hare been. working and praying. ' The late not of Congress, which Pl.'" In the hand of the President power to make a draft without commutation, acknowledges the certainty that, the men being obtained, the Union armies must be finally victorious. Con gress In its formation of the act, has, by lib eral bounties, and the allotment of time for raising volunteers, shown that they believe the patriotism of the Country, which bra so grandly heretofore responded to the demands of the Government, will now pour to the final struggle with the same enthusiasm as to the first o Aillot. They have simply left the rig ore of the draft as a reserve; so that the Nation need not be carried through the Wale of another year, by failure of volunteers, from ' inactivity on the part of the people to promote ' enlistments ; but in any event, obtain eufficient force to accomplish swiftly and am taint, the suppression of the rebellion. NO call has yet been made under: this act; but were it not wise in you, fellow citizens', to be found [Tapered. After the call is made," you will hove but fifty dale to furnish robin teas. It is in your own power to lengthen thattime, by immediately oommenelog to fill the probable quota of the Ward. There are the Ward over one thousand enrolled men; and supposing die quota of the Ward to be two hundred, under a call for five hundred thouaand men, it will require bet dirty dollars from each man liable to draft to tarnish a bounty of three hundred doll ars for every volunteer, in addition to the Government bounty given. The impulse of every citizen, during the war, has been to shoulder his musket in aid of the Goiernment ; yet duty to family has• withheld many who, were those [smitten pro vided for, would have gladly marched with' our armies. Many wilt be still restrained by such ties ; while others, by a little aid, can feel free to go. Whatenrolled man will then fail to respond with even three times the sum required of each, when its subscription not oaty enables him to prove cronsoientiotutky faithful to home duties, bat gives the crowning ass.stanoe to the efforts of the Government; cud makes in allprobability a final commuta tion from military servile° during the rebel lion? It each would have given three hen d.rod dollars to bi commuted, how muebmore churfally should they give the much smaller rum now requisite to Locomplish all their heart', drain. Should the ward neglect to semsrethose vol unteers, one man out of every Asa enrolled will have to meet the hardships of an inevit able and undiecriminstlng draft. Thus will be brought to the threshold of every family the severity of a rigorous conecription, de manded by the urgent deed of the Govern ment; a conscription that can allow no con sideration of inconvenience or distress from this sudden removal elf [beheads and eupports of familia'. You are engaged it the active bestrew, permits of life. Your interests moat - then to suddenly left, and perhaps totally lost to you; for the only escape remaining would be in the procuration of a eubstitute, whose oast may reach tone . of hundreds. There ii not one of you enrolled who is not liable to this consequence; wbito the rum now neces sary from each to arena a fund mit:latent for bounty to volunteers, becomes a mere pittance to comparLson. There are none who cannot accomplish the one mode of relief is them selves, 11 taken lb time, whilst the douse 411=C° of hesitancy or neglect now, would place the means for protection beyond the reach of all, but a very few. There may be honest difference of thought, relative to the acts of the administration, but =ere is with none a doubt of preserving In tact this nation. Thera are none but hare keenly realised, In the perils that have sur rounded no, how good andt beautiful a Gov ernment we hare enjoyed. On. the verge of a final victory, that will preserve all tons, shall we Imitate to respond to the call of the Government for the means - to secure forever the blessings we Wive sometimes feared, amid this:looms of the struggle, was lost? The happy hour is dawning f The car of Triumph awaits but your eitoulde e to the wheel, to roll to victory ; drawing la Its train Peace, with all Ito blessings to the nation. Leave, then, to the discussion of the future any differences of political opinion, any doubts ea to the wis dom of the Adzainfitration, any fears of Got. emmental 'encroachments upon the rights of States or People. Trust to the redress of the ballot-box all conceived evils of the Govern moat; 'and with bat one mind, .ono heart, one e- al, respond with the armies that the. Governimut need.. Varnish them before they are ' asked and re move 'from Government the necessity of 'Allen you to preserve yotutelvell. Add to the mashing mass of the wave now toppling over the heads of the ',seders of the Rebel lion, that there may be no pause-In its de. leant, no want of weight in. Its fall.. Have not to answer to yourselves, to your brays neighbors now enduring theyerils of the bat. tie field, to. your children, in their manhood, and toldstory for a failure afterdlcree your' of a terrible struggle, to seise upon the gal. den moment of success. Your committee doee not fora moment ad. mit the possibility et a failure on your part. We Dellmethat every man Will, for home, for country, And for the memory of those whose lives have been given to bring the Ilebellien to its Snots, come promptly forward and m oist is potting ail the volunteers . that may be needed, to render it fi nally Trostrate,,a - the field. • Glenne H. TanaMoz, • - AtaizaWnln fdelwannt, Wx. H. Wiusuat. A Cautarrea ran CoLOIII/1 MU or. PlTia• urea ant Autanatty.—Satnul Sloop, late of the Bth Pennsylvania Reserves, hu authority to reuult a company of 100 days men. "Thu 2 will receive the mine pay and comaintation is other troops. Recruiting once , 2d floor of Lafayette Hall, quer of Wood and Fourth Dam re ewe- Torzirmanu) Damon— We are Informed that the intopleateatat.dreft for the 23d dist:dot wlll aometeacte at 9 e!elook ro dos. The draft to-day will be le the let, dd, and 3d wards of Alleghety city. The number to be drawn In the whole dlstriot le 158, vide melodic the.hundred per cent. added. Fax—About twelve o'clock lest night, four barrels falai with ell, In the yard 'twit ed to the freight depot of the Pittsburgh, 11. Wens* & Waage Railroad; took Are end ware warmed, A passenger oar standing on a siding was conddonsblr Waved. We did not learn the origin of the Qrs. • Sit cans—the 'Washington Cornet Ban , d (meld us hat evening with • delightful ser— enade, for which Dlr. Groh, the leader, and the athor members of the band, will pleas* noeept our thank& Thbi band has but meet. lj boon orgialroill; and already rivals the oldest bonds In the city. Siturotstotkiptiesday *Tants& Jai, 12, at Commtrolal Oldell.BooloJ, 54 Path street, by A.stietlobeer Plttiburith Gu Mt:many $BO 60 Germsn Trust andflaviSgs Haat 64 60 De. liomm Dentist; No. led Boma street, between Smithfield and Amt. No Inducements hold out by offering:low priced but equitsble fee will be etuulpid in °Terry case, for the bast materials will be used, and all the time and skill neowasyyso in ters parmansni Malts shall be applied. nalTgen Just Orrre—Earpar's Magastee II out for August, and can be had at Fronk Cu.', Vows Dopot,phrontolo Balding, Fifth street. lesure pas Actwer.--Yrsale Osee; News Dealer, Mantel* Sondes& has jut received Nuper's Magnin* for Megan. Baoss—t Zug stook selling at tow plots. at NeCtsWad's /mocha BOWS, No. 65 Path 55 Rath sttt4t. thutal bargaina offered la Dnisa Goods. and Bag Shan, at MoOlelland'a MotionZaase, 65 "UM street. Books and Periodicals. "SAVAGE ArSIOA The Narrative of a Toni In Equatorial, Southwestern and Northwest• ern Africa; by W. Wlirwcon Rune." A most captivating narrative of Travels by young Englishman in that portion of Africa which is supposed to be beet known to En. ropeane and Americans, but of which we re ally know but little, as this author proves. lie is a graphic and somewhat humor• ous writer, gifted with fine poweni of de— scription, and gives nowhere any indica tion that he has drown• on hit imagination for his facts. He is o philosopher, too. and discourses with enthusiasm and no little abil ity upon the future of Africa and the capa bilities of the Negro. Several chapters of the book are devoted to an inquiry tato the hab— its of the gorilla, in the coarse of which the monstrous stories of the Frenchman, Da Chatiln, are shown to bo composed in great part of pure fiction. The book is printed in large, clear typo, and I. headman:Lel, illus trated. We can commend it as an entertain ing and inetruotire volume for warm•weather reading. Published by OA kPail BILOTHZIS, No. York: for sale by Ilssar and 73 Filth street, Pittsburgh. ey xags-numo.; or, HAIIIIATIIBrAIIING9. Dy Oardloet Spring.' to two roluma large octavo. The two handsome volumes just published are made up of "selections from sevarcl thou sand manuscripts, and with no small embar rassment in the selection." The whole num ber of sermons Is thirty-nine. They are ad mirable examples of the "pulpit ministra tious" of the revered author, and well adapted for "Sabbath reaCings." Few works would answer this purpose better in congregation. that may not have a preacher with them. The choice of subjects la varied, and they are all handled in a clear, simple, and forcible style. Tho appeals are always solemn, earnest, and tender; and they are wrought Into every dis course, so that none of Dr. Seasso's hearers can complain of his unfaithfulness. et living SOIIO of the spirituality of the Gospel and the guilt of sin, and a deep conviotion of the antabrity acid necessity of divine math, are custom , ' by the whole ministry et Dr. Spates, and pervade all these disctenrses. These volumes are printed to handsome style by UARPiII k DIOTIIIIII3, New York, and aro for eale by nexus Musa, 71 and 79 Fifth street.. "Tat FAMILY Titasectar.," D. A. I. N. Ma EMIT Publishers, Pittsburgh. We have received the July number of thie Preiby tartan magazine, recently cabana:ad in this city. It ie a derided improiement On its predeces sore containing greater variety and more originality. It is still, however, wanting in what newspaper men call "spies." It le a nay sober publication. We fancy that few children will laugh over ire pages, and that few grown up people will see new beauties in the world around them after having read its (Wattle articles. There lire, too, tome fea tures of the number before ne that are posi tively objectionable. The declaration of the Old ; School General Assembly Is criticised but not pubtifloci. Our great Pittsburgh Sani tary 'Pair G disposed of in ti.”. A little more expreesed sympathy with the great heart of the country; a little. relaxation of the soberness of Its torte, and stW greater variety seem to us to be desirable improvements in this magazine. There is no good reason why we should not have a Iret-close magazine in this 'City, and we should be glad to lee the "Family 2'reasnre" approach more nearly to that desideratum. itaaretndebted to the kindness of Atrazo SkiCt, Esq., member of the Legislature from thin i county, fere copf of the "Itepart of the Select Committee reletive to the Soldiers' Na tional Comateiy;.together with the Accom panying Documents." This volume contains many features of Luting interost--maps of the Gettysburg Dattledeld and of the Come tory ; list of the Penneylvardans who are buried to the latter; flit of articles taken from; their bodies ; a complete report of the ceremonies at the coneecration of the Ceme tery, including EDWARD Everurrei' eddress, etc., eta. Printed by the State Printers at liserieburg. "btu Soarer 111111311 Etyma" for May 111 on our table, fur which we are indebted to the so:artery of W. A. Oliderifenney, 45 Fifth street. Tho content/ are : 1. Lod Elgin—ln Memoriam; 2. A fortnight in Pero.; 3. En ergy; 4. Mr. Trolione's Novels; 5. Day Dream, of • Beltonhammer O. Ch Mis sions; 7. The Old AnglolS ' catUsh Maeda, 'four friend Meihne should read Oita artiole;) if Emblem in the Demote of Syrie; 9. Sport ing Baehr; 10. Our Foreign Polley. IrE,CILAD. leul,Ai POT/CES _Thomas Pears', Ptain and Ornamental Stets Hoofer, and dealer In Pm:tray/7 ealn and Ver mont elate of the best wnellty it /ow mime Otiit? at Alex. Langhlin't, near the Water Works, litMtargh. Pe. • Corns, Etnnious and Diseased Mans Da. Itsansm.---Thla eminent ahiropodist, who 'Seated many cures of coma and btu:dons, la again among us, and is loeatod at 20 Fifth street, over Andrew's tea stern. Ills Op6ll - are efflonelons, painless and speedy, and knowing, as all amid that comfort in walk- Idg Is euentla to health, those &Mated with these trirablosome pests would do well to give the Doctor a call. Mr. Ell Young, and Mr. Jaites wolf known In this commu nity lot years, wen afflicted with both corns and btmiont far a long time. Mr. Ell Young sayti Dr. Randal - most rocoeszfally cured soma most painful corns and bunions forma. The axe is aromas], midi consider Inas an Excellent insestment.- Mr. James 2111tinger writes:--Dr. Randall, a year age, removed a most painful eons from tinder one of my toe nails. The operation was perfectly snecesinl. To-day he kas removed others, and I bays no doubt with equal rao- COO, for which I had undergone several tm suerrossfld operations at the hands of other professed Ciktropodists. Ornes boars from 10 to 12 a. m., end from to 5 p. m. Slum. Pox has Already samidoed some of our but and.brarost troops. Soldiers listen tolls 'voles of reason, supply yourselves with HOLLOWAY'S , PILLS AND OLNTHENT. Vt. Pills purity the blood and strengthen the itoomeh, while the Ointment removes ell pain - and preterits pit mark. Holloway's 'Pills and Ointment are now re tailed, owing to the high prise ofdroga, at Monts, 76leents and $l,lO par pot or box. For male in Pitta's:4lh by B. L. Fahne. stook d Co. . For seised/alto:es drag stors,rlrth street. Pittsburgh.' roi We- also by Geo. A. Sally, Pathan] street, Allegheny. ' • - AT oil the gumtree and eurffy plus wheri. taint, and .faskton "rant do congro fratoP nothing is talked of bat "Lubles Bair Droning Months," and its wondroni beauty giving properties, MIMI" is sadly anointed for. The' Florida. besides 'being the min richly pertained Bair Droning in the wand, possessae the property of &dog the hair in any. 'desired positionOhns securing an elegant toilet 'through an entire evening. To those who;leer coals and oat= the appearance of their beads, the Plaint° L absolutely Eintovra.—Sumel Graham a Co., Mer chant Tailors, have removed to f 3 Smithfield strut. We are jest receiving our woad imply of spring and sumMor geode, and would moat respectfully Invite ourfrieude and the publle in general to examine our new stook, bellevin it to 'be- one of the lout Stock, of m erc hant tailor geode in the oity. Every garment warranted to give full nib- Gallon, is both pries and quality. Gin us esU before purchasing *Lowbere and Judge• for yourselves. Gutless &MoCurouse, Merchant Tailors, In Smithfield street. Ormuz liforiam—The ationtlon of our madam is dirootod to the brilllAnt assortment of Spring , sad Summer Goode just melted by our friend Hr. John 'Wein, No. 136 Bed- Mal street, Allegheny. His stook oomprises great variety of Fll2Ol Preach, English, Scotch and American Casslmeres and Cloths, and floe Silk and Cassimsre Vestings,—all of which will be made up to order In the latest style's end In the but manner. A choice se lection of Banishing Goods also on bandana for sala, to gather with .a fall stook of Beady Made GlotbMa. wall an d fashlonabts made. cmts, Mangoes, and the various Thko•t. affections to wtif oh Public Speakers, Mtßtary Others arid Slums, are liable, re. keyed by " -"Brown's Brew:Mal Trochee?' Hasibrr • Street influence to the affected parts, t h ey A il e y pahrpplary Irritation. Bola by &nests everywhere. • OWSIII7II and cordage alb lrUl be taken at the Omnibus dice, No. '4lO Peon street, 47 'or alight. AU orders lett at the *bore Om, will be promptly Atteads4 to. AU calls must be paid La *thane ; • Botozoirt, the most &pular Daottfrioo In oxiittooo;nood add prised byArraybody. Bold by dtugsisto everywhere. O. Buz, Dentist, US Penn swat, •IA at tend Fa all trzi In ass of his profusion. " ana lassri otmet ir SS: eas,n as to Law, N THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEOBAI'LL OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES LATEST FROM BALTIMORE. RITMO ABOGSD WASIIINOTON SPIRITED CONTEST AT TOUSONTOWN. MiASURES FOR THE DEFENSE OF BALTIMORE. THE REBELS AT ELLICOTT'S MILLS Communication Between Baltimore and W aehington Interrupted. THE BATTLE AT MONOOAOY. A Rebel General Buried i;sTalic tgIAtI.YLAND MCLIII f CALLED OLT* Special I/Apatch to the rittebargh Clautte. BALT! mato, July 12, 1884. We have Jest received news from Annapolis Junction. The rebels oat the Railroad to. day at Belleville and near Blodemabarg. The lat ter place is five miles from Washington. It to reported at the Junction that light., log has been going on around Washington to-do,y,.and the rebels are hourly expected at Annapolis Janos:ion. /I sods went up the road to-day to repair the telegraph, but were not ablate get beyond the Junction. The rebels have destroyed • largo amount of property In the neighborhood of Ellicott's Mills, fifteen miles out on the Baltimore Sr Ohio Railroad. It le reported here that a Federal farce occupied Frederick to day. Also that an attack had been made upon oar pickets stationed at Woodbury Factory, back of Druid Rill Park. Tfiere was also a rumor to the effect that quite a spirited con test was had last night, at Towsontown, be tween Gilmore't command and Petheridge's Independent Borate. We could not learn the particulars. Their forces are scattered In all directions. The main force which encountered Gen. Witco on Saturday, pulsed down the Georgetown, pike to Rockville, where they were yastaiday, some say 15,000 strong. Longstteid is placed at Gardens rine with a strong column. Cavalry skirmishing occurred within nine miles of Washington, and it in reported that.. the residence of F. P. Blair, at Silver Springs, has been burned. Slooe Gen. Wallsee's return to this city be has been unceasingly engaged In devising: the best measures far the defense of the city:. At an auk hour yesterday a large force of negro.' were set to work upon the fortifica tions at points where it was deemed moot probable an attack would be made, and heat night quite a formidable array of breastwork+ and barricades had been put op White more were Mt* pressed Into the various depart meats of the eervioe yesterday. At the Bunion of the City Contrite tut eve ning, a resolution was adopted repealing the Meyer to tartar with Ben. Wallace u to the expediency of cloning ail places of business, and enrolling and arming for the detente of the city, all dilute able to do duty. The tam of on. hundred theurnd dollars was alto to be pteced,at the disposal of the Mayor to be expanded for defensive purposes at his discretton. • Major Givers! Ord arrived in this ally last sinning, and tock command of the Bth Army Corps, having been assigned to command, Gem Weller. having been relieved. General Wallsce retains the administration of the !diddle Department: In consequence of orders received from thi Commanding General, Glen. Sackett. hut night fell:back to the city with his force', in order to Join thecommand here. Gm. Wallace hat placed thirty days' pro• 'talons in the fortification' around the city. Betrateas, Jaly 12.—The city is compare. Grey quiet to-day. although many and vague rumors are coming. Straggling parties of the raiders may continue to annoy the eauntry people, but the man of our peo ple are eatiititd that the raiders have an. compllehed Unit: chief design", and wlllaow tom their ettention to Washington. It was rumored this forenoon Chit a fordo of Confidante', at • late hour last night, nude their appearanos at Entoott's Milli, and com pelled. Alexander's battery to retire a few At 11 ciotack to-day the lints between this city 'and Washington ceased to work. No trains have gone to Washington to-day, nor will any start from bare WI telegrephio nom municadon Is open. The lines stilt work se far " Annapolis Juarstkrn, showing Muth* trouble!" between that point and Washington. As • preen tlonary mown the Baltimore A Ohl' Rail road camper:4 is removing from here every thing notio actual use. A HUI of steamers will run after to-day on the bay between this city and Perryville. Governor Bradford, this boning, called out the entire enrolled militia of this State. They will be immediately organised and will co-operate with the Sob Army Corps. . We are, of course, without news from Wash ington to-diy.' Somethbg may be expected from there soon, honorer. Bannon; July 12.—i gentienan who left Frederick last night and has jut arrind In die 414, bring ohs following important information' The rebels took poannion of Fredmiek Friday nighi. Both Breckin siege and .Early were in the elk; and their' commands were variously estimated at trim 15,000 to 30,000." Mj [nailing wan on Llis batilo.nrotmd - of Moaooneyon Saturday evening, and the rebel soldiers pointml out to bias plane whore thy sold •..Confpdciuto 'amoral wits boned j but be could not le= Monastic The rebel. lorded 000,000 on the citizens of Frederick, and the city authorities paid that, sum to sate it from destruction. The nawe was, In Broderick; When the gen tleman left, that some forte,supposed to be anntaes, wee coming towards Polder It was alsoiiliorted there that a Oght seennel at Urban, on the IS'ashlngton pike, elz miles below Frederick- The rebels stripped all the stern in Nets Market village on the Baltimore pike, and also destroyed the railroad depot and other buildings at Menials station on the Baia. more a- Ohio Railroad, on this Bide of *the hionoraey. From California... Heavy Robberies.. Pl'Bing uperations..A Massacre oil Mates, etc. Baa Passrowoo • July 10.-Blnoe the late robbery of•Welis, l'irgo A CIVIL express on the Washoe' route; when twenty.one them. and dollars eru taken.sereral other rootemise of the . Wce °tweeter have-takins plum in other ptruau o e firs t e S to ta betne . Ai c o h p u r h o e nheavethe bullion, Im been :lotted .where the highway. men buried t.- . _ Gen. McDowell brie ordered detachments of troops for the protection , of the mall route between Bearemento and Virginia City. The depression in moth and slut contin ue, and bids fair to lest considerable time. Tar paying cokes of Waehoe are retrenching and withdrawing their reek from Condom MM. A wholesome feellag Intone of more economy galas groan& ' The steamer Paella, hal arrived from Or egon sad ildtbattlobunble, with* quarter : .of a million of gold. is i Mintagolaus estereof oorititnit report favorable.o s / The twenty:twr= the l fiesalbit cownty," REBEL OPERATIONS IN MARYLAND. CAPIRE OF GEL FRANKLIN CONIIRMED GUNPOWDEI(BRIDGI: DE:STRuYED Damag a to Reitroals aad Telegraph Beteg Repaired. FREDERICK AGAIN IN OUR POS SESSION. cares During the Rebid Occupation MOSE THINS OF - CAPITaRD GOODS .Itlovements of the Invaders I3E2=! HIVES DI GLACL, July 12 —There is 00 doubt of the capture of General Franklin, which is confirmed by Lieut. Col. Mitchell, osiwotor in the 9th corps, who was present at the tithe and afterwards escaped. The rebels have destroyed four hundred and fifty feet of Gunpowder bridge. The draws were partially destroyed, the string pieces and cross ties being burned. The re• palm= expeot to finish their work within fear days. The construction Asian Which etartad this morning for the point of the Freak, returned safely this evening, the railroad and tele graph men having macom plished their objects The rebels only deatroyed a dozen telegraph poles at Magnolia. Datvirroes, July 12 —We have nothing from Washington, but Idle street rumorr; there are no tit:patch:a no papers, and no tralze. The sbn.qoanhu jest received information from Frederick, that yesterday the rebela were again driven oat of that city, and that the old Big again WATC2 over it. About 9 o'ciock yesterday morning a die 1. lion of Cale's cavalry came dashing in. A fight took ',tocsin the streets between oar troops and the small rebel guard left there of only one hundred men. The rebel captain was killed and the balance of the rebels were driven eat and panned In ;the .Iroctlion of Monocary. The rebels had demanded a contribution of $20,000 in greenbacks. A committee of citi zens wea appointed tom e gotiate with them for' the safety of persons and property, and a pledge was finally given that if the money was paid, none would he molested, whioh pledge was kept and the money paid down. The only property destroyed was the Govern. meat stables, which were bred on Sunday. During the time of the Rebels' possession; their foraging parties sent out into the croon • try to aware horses and cattle, came In with large droves of cattle, pigs and sheep, end at times the main streets of Frederick were literally tiled with horses and cattle, all of whittle were driven down to the forks and sent across into Virginia. Our informant states that ho came through by the Baltimore pike, sed the only rebels he met on the road were sores Liftcon cavalry near Carrell's Manor, I salve tales from Baltimore. • They laqeired of him if he knew anything of the wh•reabouse of Bradley Johnson's cavalry. Be replied that he did not; but shortly otter tr , ireed that Johnson had mated the pike at Gorroll'a Manor at 9 o'clock yesterday morning with Immense tram cf captured goods, cuing toward, the Potomac. As he had e,Wnoend of the raiders In Ohio vicinity, it may or pro:timed that they have all gone to the P. t,o, .e. The retails did very ilieet, damage to the Moursessey iron bridge. The conductor of the ti ttc o'clock Washing. ton train reported that there h•d been no fighting up to the sin, L. left. .At a siesrter so one o'eleek the, telegr h Via out: 1. learn ed from Annapolis 3, nation that the rebels obtained Fossa,s;oc I .he rood et Belleville and Bladensburg Al. at one o'clock, and op to the latest adslee,, t till beldit, emitting thateseves by lest, slag Widgets and lea:- lag up the track T ey are said to be In eon aiderablo forea THE NEW YORK MILITIA Gov. Eleymottr'n General Order. 41312 T Jolt 12.---1147. Styli:LOU bee baud general ceder, directing the commanders of all regiments cl N ,tonal Guards to- hold their commend, In readir.ess for immediate service. The H.I ileree.is and Brig Gener als are directed to tee that this order is at once promulged tbrcagtout their Divisions and Brigades. In isonnecdon with this order, he also ism/ an appeal to the people of the State to aid In carrying it oat by Joining the National Gourds, or by aneb other measures u will give that 'organization to the tenuity of the State. if we had . bee dad this troth we shottlit not have been exposed to tension, or to the designs of the rebels, and the Ward of Wit greater eatareldes. The negligence and false eennomy 'which Pad me to dl,regard shit warning have been fesefelly The cast of aiming and equipleg the National Guard would hare been trifling compared, with the amount, which New York must now pay is its emote of the expenses of _driving busk the armies which nog . threaten Washington. Let us be warted by the error, of the put. I implore all eitisens so lay aside all business and prejudice, and - to unite in Carrying oat. aUw dearly damended by the honor,the In; twat, 'sad the misty of the State and this nation. In many parts of New To this; duty has bun utterly neglected and the bur. then of answering the cell far the militia hair been thrown upon a few sections of the State. . rattan of civil war, we are perplexed-with many spostions which "are beyond the -grasp of any mind; we see them, some at different stand points, and reach the conflicting con. elation, that it is only Ignorance and bigotry which will make 'these differences of views the .occasione for 'continuous ,risproachu. However we may differupon other points.there should be no confilot of' opinion to the duty we own theStitte and National Governmen t. , I ex • hat all not to let their pensions. their Pif.l l l- dices and suspicions so ,Increlee the danger which overhang ns. Let .ne Cordially unite In measures essential 'to to the preservation 'of the national unity e nd power of our State, and the good order of society. 7oremost among them is thaorganizelion liable to duty without mean to creed or political opinions, into local military eh:epaulet • in order to meet the continued deem& of the Govern ment, to sears the enforcement of the laws of the.Unlied Sutter.. . FROM °AIR() USD BELOW. GUERRILLAS ACTIVE ALONG WHITE ' RIVER quiet st Little Slack and Dwiral , s Bluff. OEfiEBSL WiSIIIMILIE'S RECEIit ORDEB. Vann, Ja 12-11 p mr—Tho steamer Bello :oC Memphis, has. jolt :arrived with Memphis papers of ysetarday, and thirty-two base of cotton for St: Louis. ` Reports from White River report that susivillas ars active along that-stream. The steamer Coromeretsi, on.her way up; wee tired Into at Lembert's Lauding. , Oa the oth several other boats were Arad Into at different points alone the riser; bat sustained no'damage. • ' A smell tug of guerritios . tore up the track of 'the Aleinphis lad LOUD Rook rail road, ten mils, Ude side of Brow:mill*, on the. night of the Lb, rind the text train to Little Rook was trove cif the track, killing the engineer and fireman, andingbtly wound. mg a few passengers, mud destroying the engine. Gtn. Marmadake is acid to absent from his command, en Lick leave; his force was threat ening the railroad. AG quiet at Little Rook. White river Is wary low; and dillicalt to =Viggo. Gunboats and transports are fr.- quently aground and disabled. figwrins,Jaly IL--leVersi arrivals from . White river report ereuthing.qulet at Little Rook and Dann Bluff. Beate from New Orleans resort lower riv er quiet. Gen. Washblune's recent order detainee • guard of prominent leash to nos in trains; Moles revelled La an entire cessation of dr log in oars, he has released the gaud neon parole of honor, Carport for daty_whenerer Mug Into' tales eballagshe amt. The Butellyn Segments Recruiting teethe Ilendred Da3a. - New You, intr. 111.-11.1 order - of Artier General Duryea, the nal and Othla regamenu of Broeltlyie &ass inilltla, era to ba noaratted wilts in,ll standard witblatair dap, to mune llti oan, fa one lundred days fun. „ . • FIGIITUG NEIII VAgIEGTON Tffß REBUS NEARIAg 111 Dg'} 63 Our Forces in /Possession or Frederick. REBELS REPORTED FIELROSSIRG IDE POTOMAC- TUE tiontazs, OZNI RAE tiAllAUtEk TELE Wires Between Baltimore and N ash Ington Again Cut. PrpLenm.rate,ly 12.—The &Cain; 7Wr grryli, of this city, has tho following Fighting has been going on near Washlog ton since morning. The rebels ere approach • ingi.ho defenses on the Northern side of the city in strong fares. A Rpm'sl dispatch to the Dalrein, from Harrirhafg, sap our forcer sre reported to be in possession of Vredmiok. It is rumored that the rebate are recrossing the Potomac river bolo* the Maryland Heights. The Northern Central Railroad it Iran from rebels now. Jely 12 , 4 p. m.—The rebels have again eat the Area between Baltimore and Washington. Reply of General Sanford to Mayor Gunther's Letter Now Year, Jal, 12.—The following to the mot) , of BIAGI General So:ford to the letter of Mayor Gunther: Free. Drmstos N. 1.6. N. 3, t New Yuan, July 12- a U. Gunder, Illa}or of the Gig of Ncto York:—Sir,—Although I cannot concur in your definition of patriotism, I folly agree with you In the necessity of retaining an or ganised and disciplined militia fordo in our city sufficiently strong to cuppress, any at tempt of the toilet, and evil - disposed mem bers of the community to renew the scene, of arson and plunder which disgraced oar city last summer, daring the &beano* of the city regiments. In newer to - theGovernir of the State, cal 1,6110 men have been detailed from tole division as our quota of the 12,000 required, and alter this docaohment Is with drawn, I shall retain twelve of the disciplined regiments of the Ist Ddrislon in the city, ready, willing and &banditti' , able to put down promptly any demanstration, against the peace and good order of the community. I regret that after the exptanation to you yesterday in person, you should have deemed It necessary to publish your letter, and I hope, therefore, you • l have no objection to the publication of this thews: ' to allay any fears which you may hare excityli I am, very ridepeotfully, your ob's servit, 0. W. &Lanai), Oen Sailors litanniu4 the Batteries la the Vicinity of Baltimore. Now Yosz, Jaly 12.—0 n Sunday tight orders were' received at the Nary Yard bore, to despa'oh at once to Baltimore, ai largo a force of sailors as mold be mustered nt this 'tattoo, to man the batteries In the neighbor hood of that city. Admiral Paulding imme diately answered the call by sending quite a number from the School Ship North Carolina, std tt to proemial, like drafts will be made on other Navy Yards fee gunners. Another draft of seamen will be suede +We afternoon from the receiving ship North Car - °lints, and sent by agree -Met with all possible despatch to Baltimore ' witarti they will be mod in manning the Improutotu batteries which have been and are atilt being robed for the defense of that city. Tbe draft will doubtless be the eifa of the previous imp, and will be In ettarge of this erecutive officer of the Nary Yard, Captain Paulding. Interview between Secretary S'eisen— den and the Hankers. New YOAX, Jol7-12.—Tbo Cometrroia/ Ad vertiser tali: The intertlew between 3lr. Eatenden and the repratentatlved •of tbe banks of New York; Philadelphia and Ba ton, held to.day at the AtItTiO11:1 Exchange Back, has as yet resulted in nothing definite. After a mutual Interchange of sentiment, the male business of the meettnp,the negotiation of a loan, was referred to a committee of ten °Muss of the miodated banks of Nair York, the tcpresentives of the Boston and Phila. delphia banks contenting to abide by , the de cision of the New York banks. Air. reesenden stated that he would adapt himself to the varying requirements of tho public shuttle?. lie was indisposed toilsome:a the ad Talon= of the etuverncy Wets etch a, courts was inevitable. .The Secistares: Ineirt were • retarded, upon the the whole, with much satisfaction and as prialeat The IQlre In N. Loma-Colored Troop ...ttoseeXans , 107 Order. Sr. Lone, July 12.—Bagwell S Johnson, lomat of the 011ee Street Betel, burned last night, estimate their loss at $35,000. Pattie of building net known. The occapaute of the stores andunesth the hotel escaped Irkh trifling lou. Brigadier General Pile, Superintendent of the coloSd troops of hflasUnti, has been or dered to the Bald with a brigade of negro troops. General Ewing will hereafter hemp charge of the negro reuniting in ,the State, sad will prosecute the mirk with ,greater vigor then has heretofore been done. glinted Roseanne order; fro. 107, is being way generally :responded to throughout the State. The citizens ere organising tor self defense, and a detennizetionle everywhere manifested to put down bushwhacking 'and plundering. Etesolalcatit . nmsed Toy this. Indiana Democratic Collar:atom DlDlLlealrotth. July' Lt—The resolutions passed by : this Democratic Convention, this afternoon, denounce arbitrary &nests; the BASPeallon of therarit of habeas corpus, the rappreulon of nevipapers,, and the , general policy ofths Nationat and Brate Governments, and favoring a speedy puce, and; prompt parent of. soldiers, and complimenting the troops. A resolution endorsing Vella:Wing ham ud pledging the Statikto stand by him, vu lost amid 'much confusion, and a =bail rate adopted pledging the Damocraey to maintain civil and personal liberty at all lusanis. deuw.—We regardlt is a etrewef some slgoincance that gold, Lox, srhest, path, eta, declined yesterday inste a d of adrance. There's no better Index of "the elhistion i. than thst farnirdted by the Sow York prim, and otpcciallithe plea of gold. Tutu was a reps* on the *treat at a later heir last night that Gasastad tat:Ratan burg and was tiliehing !MAI:lona: The report was laid to have been rcesisad OTC! the Pennetrants Rulhn&d telegraph line. , MOUIUMitni VirVIOVA. 123 =FILM STII= • . bainiVal iit4 =US sie.tse.t HAVRT. I 4 ZUNTME, Nonumenta and Grave atones, p&p= nosratouo 011LIF row* CIDLEISI9I , & MIVEEIS:Ifizias V. {he Am BmA rerrearL !Pal-draw initiation paldbolbe fittlog wield repairbg of OIL RAM. KLEMM. All Wade Of BRAM AND rnon,coolts Dodo to 'order. 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