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We .regret the poblipation of anything calculated to create false impressions, or to Wens the char. after of Aar one. We most oar correspondent; hereafter, will ailhati chinilytolne . t, t . - ~,, • 1 ' i 1: It ' f .1 ?i., . ll ~,, . , „ . MMMI= ii.5..4. - 4.4: : 4,•qii:: : : :i 0.i:4• 2 :04., rAris-or, rai our, WEDNESDAY MOINIUNI,. 7 JCILY, 3, .1861 CITY AFFMRS.' hlzezottt.oatceeOboestations ter the &eau by G. E. Bk . , 0044 4 k, 49 PilthElt—eoneeeed daily: pi 'lnk a semis 9 treleek, A. . • fa . 68 664 Bezeeeetee 13.20 The Army Cataract liesamds...Ameettemele use Woe to show maeww.....Th - -• a im Dw. twanged and Macaw Moat for Treats the supreme Gentry taiSepinither Semi. ~ I retterday, at ten o'Cloeki the attorneys in the'eass : : of thi.Misinr. PireWenfelde and Morgan irteme,and-Chaties M. Neel, indicted for coma. , ' racy, assembled in the District Court room, before Chief 'Janice Lowrie, of the Supremo Coun, to ' ulna the rale" to show cause why the, writ of el : laws:ice certifying *Micas° to the Supreme Court, . A Weld not be withdrawn. Nearly all the melbas , f the bar were is attendance, together with a argil somber of spectators, and much interest was manifemed In the proceediegs. The Chief Justine used the. District Attorney, ' or the camel for the Commonwealth, upon - what grounds they asked the Court to withdraw the al-' loathe. • - • Mr. Miller thin subniitted the following reasoner "I. Certiorari. woe greeted without notice to the District Attorney of the application. . . - 2. That the application is granted upon_ an MS. dant ot defendents, `settler.forth ammuonable prejudice of the Preadult Judge and one of hie tursociata, which is not supported by • the Mato. Mein of any declaration in Coat indicative of any bias or prejudice Wends them, or reference to any act evincing a disposition to deprive them of a fair 3. That the general allegation of thedefendanh, that they cannot have a farr - and impartial trial by reason of tee public excitement produced by the press, and other infinences, Is unsupported hy any proof or testament of, any specific publication or particular Judaea opera/rig on the public mud. 4. The reasons 'alma in the petition for the writ,end the prayer - With which .it coscludep, look to the change of venue; and•this Court' bating -no powerto order the came, itie evident therthe sp7' plieation is intended solely for delay. • .5. That the Coort . having no power to change the venue , the only question now pending for Cr. gement is the right of the defendant to have the case continued, which is pertly a matter of die. cation for the Court below, and is not the subjoin of a certiorari or writ of error. 8. That the affidavits presented In the Court be. low by the defendants for a continuance, were In law wholly insufficient to warrant the same, end the judgment of the Court,below refusing theca te was in accordsoce with the well settled practice of Pennsylvania. '' 1 - ' - - 7. That at the timid' the applicatinn of the defend. ants for the alternate of the writ of outlaw', Lee — sad Shannon, of.Philidelphis, were in the custody of the Sheriff of Allegheny county, In the city of Pittsbergb, upon prows issued out of the Court of Quieter Sentons of tha same county, to mope' their attendance as witneues ea the pan of the defend. auto, and that on amount of the alleged absence, said defendsols, in said petition, averred their Ma. bility to proceed to Wel, 'bassi In truth said state. meats were Intruded to mislead the-Court, and pro. does the imaculon that tall witnnues amid not be peanut at thehTaL, 4 8. That Alfred Slade, who was alleged to be an important witneintfor the deleadanta, and by their affidavits ammo:* be sick and at the hospital in Philadelphia, and unable to be and appear at the present term - of the Court„but womd be pro. deced at the tinakto which the trial was sought to be poetponed, is a Janette, having been committed to the hospital on the 6th of October lest, and is yet in confinement, end wholly incompetent to testi fy—and this ha indicates clearly a settled par. pose on the part of the defendants to practice a fraud on the Conn in the procurement of the writ of certiorari. 9. That due diligencehas not been shown by the delendante- to obtain the attendance of Colo. Thos. A. Rowley, T. A. Scott, Gen: Negley, and Jacob Bruno, ea witnenese for their defeue on the trial of said indictment, and that by reason thereof they were not entitled to a continuance of said we. lodge Lowrie remarked that the usual practice • was not to bear both aides. 'The application .wai I merely to, the discretion of the Coen. Nearly all the resume wiped by the District Attorney Were ' outside of the cone. A. to the quifsison of want 01 notice, that objection had been cured by the 1 hearing to-day. The Chief Janice did not answer the reason. specifically, and suggested • to the Diatriet Attorney that main point would be as to the ability of the COmmonweeltn to try the case , at a future timer Wait there any ream, why the case 'could not :he fully. and property tried at a , future time before one of the Judges of the Supreme =Court. The power of the Supreme Court to rake the age fir trial was not- doubted; although the practice was novel in the western partof the State. ; • As to the alleged prejudice of the judges, that we. , ; not a abject for ergumen‘ Ito did not wish Whew a dismission upon it, ash Sweet attitude, 'herald . doaci.- Ifs was sestet/at defendants' amiss' bad charged that two of the-judges ware unreasonably !prejudiced, but that alga not to operate velem them. The sun might be add of any judge or any attorney in the progress of an exciting case lie hoew his brethren of the Quota Smarms. and knew that they were honestas honest as blmaelL And he . knew his alb honesty, if other people did not. fifi:Miller then went on to argue the rule upon the realolll giveo. Ho 7sa prepared to diseased@ .point relative to "prejedace, r bat being cut off by the Court, inked leave to present the affidavit of Sheriff Graham and biome% setting forth that they were present in the Quarter Samoa when Jades lki , Clure overruled the motion for a continuance; and that by no word or act did, Abe Indicate any, Mai or prejudice aganat the defaidanha The de ponents further State that they believe the-defend ants can get a lair trial at this time, _The depose tioi was filed, but not read. Mr. Miller neat alluded to the change of venue, but was corrected both by defeedanter counsel and the Court, that such an application was not made. The allegation Wm that they could got get a fair trial here , t it this tinee.” • The District, Attorney cited the Court to two or three decisions. and closed by remarking that neat to the felicity of not being tried at ell, the defend. iota would • kke to choose their own joey—ur be tried by men who did not know the loaning of the .word n control:nip end '.who believed that cloth: Log made of sten:flare was goad enough for soldiers; The colonel for defendants declined to address the COOrt, es sit 'the - points bad been 'turned fri their favor, leavieg them nothing to say.. in feet the Chief:Justice decliied- to' hear al further Cr. . gement.. Mr. Swartzwelder, on behalf of the'Citialen. wealth, desired to say a fey...words in refinance to ;the, question 0,l delay: The °tea; of al .-ahe rosocutione was two-fold-4o puisluthe 'guilty rid deter others - from 'offending. Now to: delay his cease might thwart the ends of justice. - It is alleged that part of the fund of $500,000, evoted for a epeeist purpose, has been misapplied "pd the soldiery defrauded. ~ lir other words, con. actors have perpetrated liege, Gado, ad have hereby been gailty not only of a Weasel act, bet f a sort or moral treason. The 'cot/evince bas coo, the utterdertionitiation of large numbers of oldies, surithe deterring of Wes men th e tolls. ors to enlist for the was--thee indirectly giving aid and comfo't to the enemy." Now, to guard naiad these frauds; by punishing he guilty (retrying the 'accused) is. the duty of the Commonwealth. The State has siece appropriated $3,000,000 for military purposes, mud it an elan. plc were made.of those gunny of frauds In the use of the Ent appropriation, the ends oriental woes be sibeerved, led a safeguard placed around the poblicionde. --For these rename speedy - trial ,as desirable. Sat further, the Commonwealth lad 'procured the intendence or witnesses rill great difficulty, who were here on firloggh, and it wax impossible to:tell whether they could ever be got Bean. They Oder bad the latiuter.master who took the goods tram the boxes snipped by the de. irdants, and they were told that be could sot be ken away again, the General consenting to his bunco now only- alter the most penistent alone. I As to the tribunal,. Mr. ihrettandder remarked that it Wee a matter of iisidilferenee whet Court the are was tried in., , Thby rolled upon - the merits of Mui ease, and not upon the judge who was to try it. hs dello Was what they Oleo* to. The Common. ealth wee ailing to toy It now, beforiJedge Low e,, with the panel , of pram already, called in the oi,a atter &Woos. --- 1 Judge Lowrie remarked that the .dsfendante were tot ready for trial . nos', but the sere would-be beard at en early day=not lateethen September. 1 After some feather dlseuttion, the day of trial was need for the first !dually in September. 11 Tho role to - oboe came:wee discharged, and the defendants were ogees; td etlet Into reeognhance se appear for Wei to the Somme Goal: ,'"-„,___ scree AT CAMP WASCIIIT.CfrIt. guben Adderson; of 'the Government Guarde, be• ilia elected Lieut. Colonel of the Ninth Regiment an election tor nittere,ol the company was held ob Monday, which tesolted as follows f Canal", J Galway s•Virst Lieutenant, Us: H. Ledwiek; second - Lfelltelltal; John H. 'arbour ; Orderly i;rstiant, Oliver. I.ldellwaiste. Alter thi election e uewireiscted . effieen! of 'cospeey were ' called on for spescheN to which they ePpropristely esponded. — ' The restarts of Capt. OalwnyT wet* cannily felicitous.. - - Rena *mu Sued 'Gra dollars 1 1 d 0111 i' 1 1111 nikir 1 7 11 / 7 1 r Dr lll . for forestalllisi• the wait. "II• had lon par. chamod bait a boebel of eberrievoo -sell beg ribe igarket Copplable Armed butt . . Tows7lo , --4 Portion of upper Si- Claw uywnohip hurl ed pursuance of the with el the tel. cip *Cu - election held ,under an order,Of Coert,herns cut off old formed into a new snsfaship, to be : called "Seett.or Sans m i ont woZie tad &est the • atbiotkek DltiPelt to an alisertherutent, In in. ou t . oo mno, el la Ow. lob et keg Yobbo and. Separator, Invent r 4 Ain; Janet Bow. of. Alb. -Pt% !rkeil of P 7 2 ) , /,/,* ' _ 7- The folliwiCg it a compefectri . statement of the Boehm; of this city for the, month of July, ea. coin: Pend with that of last 'month': ' k 1,485,83 426,78. 1,603,67 440,026 991,55 313,348 805,021 258,769 490,560 115,695 630,54 214,090 813,870 228,412 ) 1,907,625 ) 1,896,394 Wk Pittittgb IL Nialsingeß'k, austne Illolaatee. Goa City " Alleglasay Lad month. InErease 13,0191 101,2321 263,6711 1 75,870 11 4,, i1F%,. l I i Due to lOirenbahtl Dvoilts• banks. Pittsbargb—....---- 123,381 1,094,305 61,651 —.— 1,173,836 339,135 61,457 662,280 216.701 21,175 ... 499,136 168,113 64,456 6100.53210/...—.—, 392,145 145,673 -22,280 /rot 836,799 297,672 797 442,602 /36,679 37,312 3,831489 2,1198,198 249,128 Lan ..... 3,528,582 1,715,679 240,413 104,7071 882,8191 8,715 Dwayne...-. .... 1 I, Gen. Inaglerar Thigadvi. Front $ private letter received from Camp Porter, near Philipsburg., Maryland, we learn that General Negidy's command consists of the 11th, 14th, 15th Puntylintnia, let Wisconsin and 2d Connecticni missals, and is encamped at Camp Porter. Gen. Wynkoors bripde is in the vicinity. We are glad to learn that Jame. A. Lowrie, who has been acting as" Aesistant Adjutant General to Gen. Negley, is now in command of a tine com pany. The Alliqvippt Guard, of McKeesport, Cimpany It, 14th Regiment; Captain Lowrie, was tower the very first to respond to the call of the Government, and was active in all the arrange. mints neessury to place his ,company, the City Gaud, of Pittsburgh, in the Mild. He was do uched Data tie ranka by. Gen. Henley, to act as his Assistant Adjutant "General, in which position he has seen menus service, and hu acquitted hinuelt well. The officer of the. McKeesport company, for, reasons known to themselves, having reeiped,Capt. Lowrie was placed in command. We are confident that in every respect Capt. Low. lie wilt prove to has most efficient, untiring, ex.. adieu officer. His success in military life proves very gratifying to his many friends in this comma. shy. Lieut. A. Forsythe, of this city, has been tip pointed Quartermaster to the 14th Regiment, and Dr. Gros a Aid.ds.Camp to Gen. Neg!ey. Newilegleacat Organised at Camp Wright. Yestarday, a new Hutment wu organized at Camp Wright, composed of the following comps• nit. Independent,Blaes, Capt. Jackson; Indiana National Goads, Capt. Porter; Dickson Guards, Capt. Louden • Washington Bluer, (of West moreland,) Capt. Spine; WaShlegion Blass, (of Blablville,) Capt. Nesbit; Brady Guards Capt. Brady; Cambria Guards, Cent. Baton Voluntsers, Capt. Meter Coanoquanening ftingto; Capt. Stewart ; Westmoreland Blues Capt. Riestler. The ratan elected ire—Colonel, T. R. Gallager ; Lieut. Colonel, J. B. Porter ; Major, B. M. Jackson. This Regiment is composed of good man, and hsee excellent odicera. Not only the dhows of the Entrant, but the Captains of the companies, all understand military tactics well; and, in a short time It will be s well drilled Regiment. Warren Guards Thu fine company, the first-at Camp Wright, held an election fur officere on Monday—their cap. tale having been elected Major of toe 10th rail meat. la malted ae follows.: Captain, A. V. Par tridge; let Limit.; V. W. Mayes; fld Limn:, L. B. Norma; Orderly .Sergeant, E. A. Ford. It is ap propriate tbat a good company should bass good officers. Thiis is emphatically true of the Warren Guardia Our: intercourse with their late Captain has been so veil , pleasant that we aminot forbear saying that, in common with all who have became as. quaintest with him, we have lotind him always a . gentleman. Captain Allen's election by the cow. pally *as unsolicited, just es his election as Major of the Regiment was unexpected. He is one al the. fixing young men of Western Pennsylvania, a promising member of the Warren Bar, young in years, hut baa the prospect of a bright future before The Ninth ILeglateat The following in the *rpm/Alton of this Rigi meat—Caps. C. F. Jackson; Lima. Col., R. Ander eon; Mejor, J. WK. Stiodgniss ; Adintant T Brent. Swearingen. Thn companies compriring the Ninth Ire: Company A, City Rifles, Capt. Smith; . B, Garibaldi Guard., Cap; llardimeyer; C, Iron City GOirdi, Capt. Shannon; D, Government Guards, Capt. Galway; E, ChartiereVelley Quards,Capt Barnes; Meadville Volunteer', Capt. Dick; G, Cim Guards, Co. B, Copt. Brookbank; H, N. Brighton Rißet,CspLCuthbertson; I,lll.Keesport Union Ga arde,Caoh Lynch K, Allegheny Rangers, Capt. Fleming; CONTRACTS AWARDCD TOR SOPPLYING CANT/ WILARINS AID WRIONT.—COMMiIiary General win bu awarded contracts to the following patties for supplying Campo Wilkins , and Wright with the articles below named Jobe Sheppard—Beat family soft fond, 2; cm. per lb., Pilot bread, 4 cta. per lb. Miller ✓k Ricketsorrlldese Pork, Sib per bbl. Hams, shoulders and clear tides, 7 ctn. per lb. Groceries wen also awarded this house, they being the lowest bidden: . Smith &Earls—Pint quality fresh bear, $5,95 per 100:lbs., with the seek, ohne, Be., taken off.. Tusaros.--Tunlght, bliss Kenken will appear in thi chuseter. of Meseppe, and will inpent. ths dating, sot of upgrading to the top of the stage, lashed to the bare hack of the prancing horse .Ceu lion." An who have not soup the fait/gbh In this, her peas ehorooterishenbli mete gaud WO of the present, opportunity, is the plus will be Withdrawn before nuuty nights, to make room for-other 'novel ties. Ob the Four% there will be oq leap then three gperfonnaorsea' tornbg, afternoon and esoing. . Taw; nub= among the men of Camp Wright Is peerally good: We visited the Hospital yester day and found about balf• dozen of patient, in if, and were told by Dr. Phillips that-the sick in the Camp are alt mild man and surly yield to treat. meat. , Dr. P. ' ', we. should state is attending very morally to his duties, and, is gaining the Adiraill. tiorrof all who become acquainted with him. Gene Movs.-;-We are requested by Mayor Wilsou ta . state that drivers or eaniagos drays, and other vehicles will not tie permitted to ' ociopy the streem7thiettgb which the soldiers wallpass be. twits. the boors of 91 &milli a. sti.,tamemiw, (the Fourth). ?biersan estellint move ea the Pon or the htlyar, as it will add greatly both to the comfort of the military aed epettatora. Inv hoe Cur GUARDS web Until into the service: of the United States, two days ago. TIM; is an excellent company, and they have a Captain under whose command any man would be proud to sane. An opportunity, we me in. formed:will gives be fora few men yet to Join-the company to make out,their one buadred sod one Beirmut elan named John Prink waa arres ted al Brookville on `Thdrsday evening•last, on a *barge of burglary. He is said •to answer the diseription given in handbillaor the suken* recently brolie into the drug store of Dr. Jamu &cart, of Greenville, aerie, county, and carried off a considerable amount of stoney and goods. • CAPT.. J. .D. ORIN,, late of the Plummer Guards,. hu been appointed Major of the Second Virginia Regiment. We congratulate the Major on his pro motion. Any package for any of the Pittsburgh boy►, org in VtollB, If loft at tho shire of Mr. Jos./Mummer, Wood street, will be taken down and delivered by Major Owens, who will start , to join his regiment this evening. Aniscrwti ELECTID,—AI a meeting of the Stookboldem of the Iron City Trust company, held Monday, the tolloning Board of Directors RIB ebtiaen for the ensontg year r G. F.. Warner, Healy M , Cullougb, Samuel B. Robinson, Joseph Smith, J. Hill, W. fd!Clionit4, William Cooper, C. Y. • /Poplar, tubep 'Bushmen, William M. .. AITILMITED EIMIGLAIIt ~ A lll attempt +nu made, game time during Monday night, to enter the gro ssly ewe of Mr. Wm. Ray', earner of; Robinson and Anderson streets, Allegheny. Tbs reseals first tried - to - gel in the; cellar, and tablet tbrireObey endeasored to farce open the eters window front- WO. ltobini nat street, which prored a [albino also. , Tut cities: of Elisabeth aid riabity will mile, brate the approseblat foirtlsof Jay at Osithill Grove, I. a m nnnnn -suitable to the occasion. • substantial repast will be tetrad *pia the grove. Patinae In the tit, who aosira to atoutd caw Isar. at 71a. m., by tbe BrowaseiTht mail boat, sad re. :tun, leasing JP.Jizabeth at S p. m. _ . . . . , A Gaut Mayan. Catuairir tioer ittraatlai attention at SaaE LlverpooL While /01:1111 workout' were doling no all well on ettliwalrea:mat 1111/01/ town, at the depth of;ate feet, tbay streak • tab of y; u which throws the wat e r tome Any feet /bore the mime; Dia law build to be raj bpap. Oa. bat latinaltlept. - L. Cos.;3l`oLiwn hu retained from his visit to Erie and Wapiti in command' at Camp. Wright.. the Nye that she potpie of grist feel deeply' Mutat the trestmlitt.theis regiment has received; also, that, on the return home'of the present regiment, it eau be immediately rthiganfaed for thme giant inthe U. l'woret,—..23ey.. CFllit wee ha the citryester. hivisit ben summoned here to 'wad the OW of the hieure. Froweefield and ifergszetera, end Char: MAW.' lie was accempteiett by Bei- Ty. i); Moo* Stile %louver, ancetisorProtolavot Enthuse", bat the teleaval of thii mee,,,,te the Berme Conn itatiere their presence here it We War Immt, by a lattar- from 1121 (stimuli triad M Lh _Ohlck that Um team D u m as thttaittoal Watabbila - 15411ky, halt wool. "~tba iaaY Everuxas P. 0., Bartut_cgs I ntb s /40! Today we have welcome and refraikhe nine, for which we have been praying for many dap; . and no one except a poor railroad bummer can properly appreciate oar delight. It is 'usage the, weatheh is so seldom what we drake. Should' it' rain, We loot ansimisly for the first appearance of a obanie for brighter skies. Should it continue fair for a Week or-.-two, as during the, past ten days, a small black speck in the Western sky is hailed with the wildest delight. Daring our lour week. sojourn in York, rain fell almost continually I,' alio, when at Freeland" Foetal:lee ; but when we came here, ah if to - make amends for too much wet, old Sol came ont in his fall glory, and how he did +end down his rays! Warm weather Is an old pony in cm pariaoa with the .unutterably hot days and nights we uperienced; as for myself and companions, we commenced melting down, . until we were doubt ful whether there would be even a grease spot left. For 'the put two days fun has been. the order 'constantly. Oar band bar lamployed daring all the spare time,da discoursi sweet musics and their proficiency - on their i inmost" hu been a constant cease of wonder to us and the whole country around. The ladies, especially, are de lighted', and do congregate for muds on side, to Hemp to the sweet warbling sounds. Our cam. patty this been celebrated for ;easy years on or. count of their 'high appreciation of mesh:, and Yonne s celebrated hand became more celebrated on account of being called the Greys , . band, and being introduced into almost every military de monstration in the Western canny. I much fear the glory of Youers hu departed for present, other than as a military band. Oar string sum meats have taken the chine out of their's cam platelyt Some of these days I will give you a list of perfdrmen, and programme of the performances, the ameba and character of dances, sed the style of dress, and accomplishments of dancer, and ac tors, which will give you a faint idea of how we do thlemiwhen we act ourselves to drive dull-care away. 4 N ' °2l7 l3olotioa ethtt BL 336,511 434,.. 92,669 28,480 33,50 137 • 20,570 • 1,082,761 767,579 819,084 843,449 2:1,476 66,233 130,702 101,450 135,015 66,894 36,809 , . . Since' my last some thirty hear. ago, three full regiments ot Yolinteers, In all over twenty-four hundred men, have pawed down our road, bound for Waihiegton city and the seat of war. They all hailed from the State of New York, and com- prised the Sixteenth, Thirty-second and Twenty second...They. were splendidly equipped and min ed, and caused ne pier Pennsylvanians tolook upon our wretched apologies for neiforms, and beer oily heads in bitterness and shame, While on the !object of clothes, I will state here, that reports lire in circulation that in some companies of our rigiment r tke boys am Wats' glued In bare feet and; drawer., the clothing furnished by the Butchering gone entirely to 'tirade m mil week. , serrfee. One thing I can vouch for, that in our own company, where we have had two suits in a little over two months, one half the pantaloons are sadly out behind, and jacket. and sacks are ; somewhat dilapidated about the elbows, so that if the tailor, or pay-day, or new clothes don't mime won, some of us will have a good many vein holes to keep us cool during the hot season. - Nothing has transpired worth mentioning. Cher ries are plenty and so ie diarrhea of a gelid kind ; raspbernes are beginning to ripen, and berrying le the pastime of numbers of Us daily. What is to be done on the Glorious Fourth is not fillyeletermined. Many thing' are saggested and severs! plans are under consideration. The committee w.ll report to-siorrow probably: Should they do Oh I will forward the result by the moat rapid dispatch. One thing we do know, we have orders from the Colonel that no furloughs will be granted, end every company uto remain in quar ters during the day. This interferes materially with the plans of a good number, who had set apart that day to declare their_ independence of military rennin, and thus celebrate the National holiday. flowerer, yon need have no tent but what we will do our ben to help the generallue. May the day be a merry one to you and all at home. D. [for tho Pittabargh Gantt., ED.I. Ga . rarrs: In Toeadayt morales , / issue you nape the levy, by the County Comminioners, of a 2.1 mill tas for relief to the families of our vol unteers. irliat money for the purpose will be needed, nu one will doubt; but that the Judges and Comirinioner■ are improper persons for its disuibutt4 is apparent. The laliges, of course, would give it no wren. ties; the tommisaiunera have now more to do that they are competent to perform. To create a fund, unser the management prorrosed,would be orielims, to earthelearn. Too may not be tware that in view of the in creased necemities, the Directors of the Poor for the county hare already aaded mill to the tax this year, which was levied before the war coon rammed. The COMmissionere have already levied 8 mills comity tat; the duplicates; are made out lad a portion paid. It ie now too late to increase the levy, and l think it very fortunate that it is an. The people (many or them, however willies) are unable ' to pay toe present tax, and tee county does ant need it. Six milla:would beample for all legitimate purposes for this year. Let the Cam. unainoserceppropriate 2 mills, or one-lovirtb .ol the present levy, to the purpose, and place it in the haode of the Guardians of the Poor, so that it may reach those is need, and not be expended by We eponsiblirand incompetent parties, and become a mare oorreption feud to be. expended oa favorite,. The maoa!emeat of affairs about the Court Rowse warrants any esemost dJ canton, as indicated by late developments. If those-who have for two or three year. been planderieg the county under the noses of the Commissioners will diegorge their ill gotten gains, the $45,000 you speak of could be paid wit/mak any additional levy. Snout.. Massan.Xnrroas I went up to Smithfield street lut everting, to see the panel:, of the Second !kil n:Lent * Of Illins, ordered eat for parade by the Col onel, at 5 O'clock. I found bat one company an the ground - At the hour—tba Pint Ward (Allegheny) Ulu, with- the veteran Illsjor Rambrlglit' at their head. Thy company Comprbes inany of our mut respectable:vitt:ens, and stades very Ault appear^ ante; oundiing as Arm end stein, as nigutarwr Bat, allot waking tai ome ball hour after that designated /or - puede, no Cofoisel appeared; that gentleman had iiselgutad a spot adjacent to his usual plane of badness, and In the main of his proper authellty had named the hour for puede; tut one initlpm.g. as I bin stated , 'append, and they bid •gtt ht t 6 onsei.thair *Moen to b• punc tual:, After waiting until the sun had become weary, the Company was mend dawn Eltoltkield to Water street, and nuanced &bent 6. o'clock. 81111 no Colonel eptwarad. I would ecbmit,fdrion. eddrirs,that ilia Colossi of the Sealed Regiment - ot Rifles should hare treated a company of his Riginutat With more ; re. spent thaw was malifested—Panicularlp 'this was the' first opportunity inn had offered to umpire his Regiment with that respect which a emulated ing officer should always realty front his men. 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