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' P. 441.1 :::,, 1 1 . '!:•;,/ti‘f le; fl`''e'eti f -:P....,‘, fl , ~ • , ~,A, -•,,,:,••'.. ;iz 1 ,- ,;t•-•••• ~:,• ~ .. •• ......-. .;.i.:. 4 , •:.• ~ •• 4- . e ..' ' ''.; Ye .: '•• ' ', ''4": ,..: . .; .'.......f.: * ; ' , i • ;', 1‘ '. ;• ; :- • 1;'. '''S , :` . '. 'i': . . ,s '~~ ` ~''.. . EMS .. ~ 'lj " • I ,4,4;:,_ . , ?.:i,iL- 1 ', ~; -: _,_ .. -_ _~:a . _. VittOugk dattfit. OPROZAZ PAP'S OP rill CUPP. Tauginalir. , , MORNING, 'JULY 4, 1861 CITY AFFAIRS. Miarotoroackt. Observation fa tbe Moa b 7 ts. paw. OptkisaisSlnfth 84-tonnoted dAlli: . 94 11; " Darcosta The ITdatellt.lliadr It will be Celebrated. rbe, 0! oar national independence , usually a_ seri dull daY hare; Will be celebratbd with extract :nary : Mint to-day. The leading feattito will be the grand parade of - Home Guard Regiments, which will take place in the .foremen under the direction of Major Gen: :Wilkins aid Staff. Oat of eighty or ninetycont . plain of home Guards, it he expected that at least majority will turn oat , on this occasion. Should , there be but thirty companies, however, the display will : grand . and :imposing beyond what we are accustomed to see here.— : Two or three thousand men, well armed, and at, tired in new and tasty uniforms, ia a sight worth looking at." :Then we may expect something of a .manila mato about the parade, which will give of_ a good idea'ot the stirring scenes now witnessed daily' in the : streets - of our national capital.' - For, - belt remembered, although these companies are styled Lome Guards, they are generally drilled in -1- rausautly, and with great Care, and not a few of , - them could: be transferred very creditably to the battle field. - Numerous companies from the coon : try are expected to lake part in the parade. and 'the whole affair is expected to be creditable to the cities and appropriate to -- the day we celebrate. Thediirimon wilt form on the Worth Common, at might i, sod - more - over , the rotate of proms moues - Published in another colume. The streets and dwellings will be •bandromely - deeerated with Alga, particularly on the route over which the pro • - Previous to the paride; i national salute will be I 'fired by some of the Artillery corps. • • At the Campo , there will be appropriate ;de -1 Firedamp and hundreds of citizens . will :doubtless visit Camp :Wright during the day—the railroad famishing ueellmt facilities for a pleasant trip. That aanateumber of *mile examinees have been errazged ter, azd as the weather promisee to be - ilightfoili all who seek the woods will have a joy. nor and pleasant time. - la the evening, the leconietiP Will be Mi - exitibi. liar,. frisking his stupendous tail over half the heavens,. :and suggesug to man that. his pyro technic • efforts aro 111 nothing compared' with the grand dimieye ii na tire. • - :Henry , Hinihey, Altai Myers, elill Newcomer, who hai nd figured vary coaspicuroutref late in the . arrest e triel 'of ionnterfaiteray got himself Into .. iron, lederiog hie late adventure In Johnstown. . Oar /orders will. remember. that Newcomer was , . employed, some weeks since, by the Independent Police of the city, to shit Johnstown mid lay the ropes for the: arrest of certain parties alleged -to have bean engaged in the countetteiting busunisa Newcomer, being a profmaional "detective," on. dertook the entsweite, and it is alleged that . . while Pieseeuting • his pleas in' Johnstown he perpetrated an assault and battery. with trim-'1 oral intect,. upon the -pinion .. of a ..reaper.- " table lady of that place: She was so much abased and prostrated, iris said, as to be unable to make. the information - until after Neweomer had left tot Pittsburgh. As soon al she recovered sufficiently tii - do so, a warrant . for his arrest was seed out and placed 'in . the ..haurle of so officer. Newcorier, however, was not then loud, bat yeeterday he was arrested by officer Smitlnme, and held to bail by Mayor Wilson, in the sum of 1500, to appear for trial at Johnstown, at the next term of Court. Another iedivideal,-a ward. constable, who fig tired in the arrest of the Johnstown counterfeiter', boa also been charged with " # llLog counterfeit money." He gave bail to anstLer, but inarozach 4o he allege. Povitirely that the charge 1. wholly unfounded, and "trumped. sap" pr a his ap pearing against the parties, we Withhold his name for the present.' - - - Bank Bold quoldtkuls. Corrected eipeclellytrellie Grestis by Messrs. Feld 4 14te, 91 . itts,VatiopaZ Be . cr4 Note S'eporter. Italy uncertiln at present ; . . - . Piressiliau, duly 8,1801. Pircsses. Dircarest. Nev-Ingland State*. par Beath 0einnua..,..... co eala. Nu York ins...-. par 05arg1a...........-.. so oda. Mr. Yotkeits. .. par Alabama --.,,....- as eala. New Ju ry, G+.4 ;par Looedena---..—_20 :SW 1 . 1 . (vent,).. • .:... X elesdecky ....... pa Pencests.eli. (am.) pa Tern..... no new " _ - -(e1O1) - to -". --.-:*...... par . " (Latee.ercet6 . 1 I tedium fret ....' 6 - Belaware-L-.-..... • per . - VIS ofelete.. par ..Dtst.ef Oulambia-. - . • -1011111....—.. co rata 11aryland, - 16114...... , par lebecamen....--. be tale. (ttrrheelingS brchall lp d6 I:Mame -..........- . 1 6 1 gesetern) -,...............- 3 Barth Carohaa...... ma le . • Eschange..-Balling rates e: phla.l per wit Over Beaks* Ochs-Balling at 9 are - , • New Yarkilolia rbllett 're si illation iaLawnnoiil Os behalf of a noceber'of ladies and gentlenie of the borough of Lawrenceville, an elegant and coatly regulation itirord was, 'Pagoda, afternoon. at 4 o'clock, presented to Lou.t Alfred 7. Peat con, of the• Arsenal Rider. Crude, in - final of the , . _Jemmy of - the Company, on butler street, in that .borough. preeentation addiess,' which • was replete with patriotic 'Sentiments, and coached in eloquent end imprestive language, was delivered by Sohn J. Mitehell, Fag. Lear. Pearson, in re sponse, stated that he was quite taken by surprise, sod expreented Ins thanks to thfair donors and "'ovation to his country and one National flag So- a kat:loor that - eitittmed entir .audiendi. The company ware, drawn rip is front of the Armory. and a large number ladies and palletises were present, all of whom aerated to be delighted with the eerestodles :of the ,patriotic sod seal-stiriieg Ff fled tor Voirestaittog. ftrocers as Well se IMelorterri are it - present bold in illtif,Violiiiiti,i;lihittrdinancts prohibitft fora iiilliag in the Allegheny ma r ket , attd Mayor Drum . . ! cry , proper.). • • indicts . the presenbed yesaltjf on ; - " oo ..'ogisdel s -es are brought lieford bim. On' . t.deeetbry,..lohn Patton, grecer; tedentratrest; above the Diamond, - ,wia fined $ 5.. for purchasing shinbone to sell again. He refused to pay the fine, preferring to go to itil. iltricum got tired of her imprisonment,- and forked, oves. t he. prosily the Wm., anon, gnicerr, of • Rebecca street, was peed fi for boyisg op pea , tO telt lisle. He paid the fine and_vras dtschsrged.": 'Time instances should serve to deter . others from violating a very and Jeri regulation., - . . Irri-Day Tfrii in to 6:e ho f tdaj at the camp." Tkpynational . 'salute at thirty-f9o . gine will tie flied litthttliOlTl. - „ in; at intrire... Alter that there will be "nothing , done until ihoat 2 o'clock; we bellerii, When the Declaration of Independence will be read nod an addteas delivered hy some one—we did not leant who the apelike' is to' ba. -'At 4 o'clock thero will - be a review ol all the troops, in camp. The day will tie 'spent ,114 , e!ery one :to the beat nrofitkbleradvantagel pac•elei in leemar yotaidiiify 'veins will be cheerfid affairs. All the .plitirpairinithat ire near enotinff to - qtaltit !torten-. able expect to he lititefflipt - th e day 1., their friends fronilants: - "-' • ' : . . , Tee ow NO_ at Belmar Fire Erigthe was tried, li Tuesday ttoral/a:4 . st the comer of Nay street tad Dogteeth's - vitey.•:•• The trial with not inteided as - a public over; and the fuler' *ere not areifrate. ly noted; bet they wereeach as to satisfy the meal _ hert sad t !tree' crowd of spectators who:were in Siteadiore.. tteam was slated' it's friktitra over Witte% hilt* slier= w throws; Anthill, a '!t.iffeh aerate, a disuses' a as l 216 Melina throaph a lifizell'al2tie -A pablie trial Of the steamer takapla"ce . en ridap or • Sant; rearlivissoi.—A baniidtil ling, prepaid binder the dlrectioa ot Mrs.. 7. W. Darr and Mts. - M. M. Knox, wai last ovular pro...Vont to the Mind son Gnosis, s eery excellent coons, of young men. The pouentatlea toot place at the .seildenat of J. Dlansond.llleglisoy. Res. J. C. Steal* undo the privantatbor speech, which' as happy FLabreitantly sespeedid to by Prints 0 7 1 If ot the , company. Ttio Urals vu Meaning ilColoo77l;eid WAN/ Orillfahle to all oannesne4 A tSaeb.a.3l7o.4.—bleurs.•Dkluon., _::KesoinAUo.',list snit 'struck ono of - the :inert vans vf which has jet twos disdained: The wall is located oaths Skis furs, in Yet:tango pow neer the.lbseheims oil lands. Darin. the first.twenty.foir .hoers It yielded one hondrel and - dztl bunt" of Sze oilivith arary . immersion of I .iMMMig plriit the sins rate. •, ,ISiinin no'innvene . .:'—c's - e . eitablithe'emslonee of 717 ° P!ti, Bl .Tllb ' s Port Wayne dad Chicago Kan: . 490 tfiliallmplis JP • the :velitleatlos at , the dab no fielgat will be received for shipment . Vs dolly* wed bon' the dmats •ot the Company- - an Pena, strait or •AllophiajCity, on Thonday. •-• : , 1. 1 . 0001 1 70 74 Gr 7l F 10 1 8 1 77 1317P7.' Tam Paoli)lied Miiimia 1111 mod mai be; road tCI-00apvu'on.Ysidayoit soon. As ails tr, nediant, the mcdt.iraportazd doenwent- bat tr u tisadiald-bcdcdrengitts indlti• co:11114, ws dpubiliddig Kitt fall attki:ailed trietles oloasent!---, •.• ' Ovrou tifoonair.-4be !Federal.-,Baarill,• Cepa llrlt-tbe old rdeirio.ao giddier-4111e Mom accept- Brigade, god, will leave 6114Si:13day. AM more ••voiro cao opmli- by applyßigloiaivot b Tvii Crllf Pcierfirrica will be epee ! - go•giv,,Joly 'Sap:film 7 so. 5 3 o'vrock - B2 - the ii oin iggi acid • from ••. Viti•p'cluck Jaihe:eireiliag. ; This stags_ ll ifi d rikOrpiezifoiftii"rooink Four t or hri Toe Pod = U(Lan wfll be °pop front 7 to 8 orobiek -' is tbd 7mprDllg and, frOtil to G O'clock io WI gnm4Be irwgr r For polooi mlluvycomParae. ald 6optrla b e d i d itiv - feet, *Of bootteg; tair.accq frolo'fi f tel 2e .. id i a m fatorT, oppoiote - *gam at pittelialt_t Flag • c Forst* criltiv-Dieentiiilai_bisifaligiiilli 4sph, m W >iitt o:rob.iiwAn4r u*urscsoq, I==7_M 000; ABET Co "DUMAS= Mile? FiltiD Itirtn, Carp Butt, States Masa, June SO, 1861. 1 Al several large canards have been afloat regard. Mg this Brigade, I thciught your paper the ' best medium through whieblio deny them. As regards our an, we have plenty, and of good quality. Our quarters could not be better adapted for sal diem life than'they Ire. lilverj private bey a lugs woolen blanket, 'also a gam-one. We all bare a straw maitre% and all culinary instniments needed. Our ofßeers are kind and geoerous, and in fact, too mach so, is some of our boys shirk their duty—all because the official reins are id. lowed to slacken. ! 01==1 as 69 72 29 7.10 . . . Company C, Zolaves, have not the remotest canoe to find fault; they hare no Orderly Sergeant, and their teen:urinous were not handed in to the CuMmissary, and, u a natural effect, their "grub" was tot forthcoming.'This is their "rause" for %receding: , I saw the whole. affair, and as a Pittsburgher, would not, judge' wrougly. Oar boys are bathe best of spirits, end are sorry for the fate of their comrades in army (who are now in the guard-house) , . . This afternoon we have a grind brigade review, uis our style every Sunday afternoon. To-morrow is wash.day, and it would amuse you to see how awkward we are iu• our poranit alter knowledge; We have-inure!' wel like of free aof th e purest water; to I drink, and l a email . !' water Immediate ly in the rear of ue, fin 4 adapted for wad:dug:our garments. We have bad several hard thunder showers, one of which' washed as cut the other night. It was comical ,to see a move, with tins, kettle's, &c., Boating all around. Hello ! there 's Tatoo, bet you shall hear from - me soon - agaiM For the present, adieu. • Dice. Bruton' GA setter—Tuesday evening being very flue, the exhibition of the new comet wan grand beyond description, although it has lout half its splendor since its first appearance. There is something inexpressibly üblime in the thought that a whole hemisphere at once in gazing on that mighty moving conflagration, breaking through our syatem, as it does, seemingly without any govern. leg or controlipg power; but there it nothing more certain than that it moves in strict obedience to those dynamical laws which govern the movements of aU the 11 eivenly bodies. The sudden bursting of Each an object on our view, in the zenith, or at any considerable distance. from the sae, would, in deed, unfound astronomers, and set at defiance all the law. of cakelation; butsucha phenomenon can never occur. la all such cases, as in the pres ent, the object comes platting down from the illimitable regir ne of apace above the sun, and ap proaches him to opposition to the earth, and conae qnently is hid in Ida danlieg light, until, having doubled _its perihelion. it emerges from his rays and appears suddenly la our eventing sky. -Our observations on Sunday evening were correct—it had passed the _sun early in thepreceding week, and.is now returning; with inconceivable velocity, towards the region' whence Weenie. tts motion is evidently retrograde, and when near itiperihelion it pasted between the earth and the sun; an that we may have passed through or very near to that prod igloo' blaze which now looks so formidable. The nucleus seem. to purer con. sidenable density, as - it is capable of reflecting the sun'' rays, but has niadefinite outline, under any =lndult' power we are able to bring to bear on it. There no doubt that it might beteg seen, under favorable circumstances as ea s Friday, or even "cotter, aid probably has bee ea from some of 'our observatories. When first seen here, it wu about leaving the constellation Auriga; I it then paned through the Lynn, and at ten o'clock Taesday evenieg it was in the head of the Great- Bear—Right Ascension, S hoofs and 'SO minutes, and in 62 degrees 61 initiates North Declination— aid will continue in that constellation till it comes lair the poste meridian, which it will crawl about' Friday afternoon, when it will march more leis. .'rely, bat rapidly fade away. until lout to the di". tante. • • Mune. Eames Gazerre_—The military en thuaiasm aroused it the tree North by the slept°. yoked and cowardly attack on ths lutle wagon of Fort Sumter, lay the rebel hordes of tenth Carolina, is by no meaner confined to the large . titter. Last Saturday, in company with a friend, I rode out to W. W.liogerat ..Fite Point Store," 'in Pine lownehip, and found there a large as semblage of the mbstainial farmers and others of the vicinity, with their wive*, daughter* and mastheads, - witnessing the carnet and soldierly .incilatlotte ante "Pine Towinhip Rams Guards," who were then drillling under-their handsome and popular Captain, W. J. Pinkerton. This company wan organised bat a shin time ago, aid comprise. Mont fill members,all:of whom are ahle.bodied, fine looking young men, and nearly all are uniformed. Their uniforms are well made neatly and cost. ,only fire dollars each. They are a substantial gray Kentucky jean, and were tarnished by Henry Seitineyerimerchant What, Allegheny. Alter the drill, the company was drawn - up in front of the store to receive a beautiful fisg, which bad beta ,prepared by tint nimble fingenrol the lair ants of the neighborhood. Thei Captain arse afterwards presented with a magnificent dresa - award by his friend. of Allegheny. ,Squire 'McCord made both the presentation apeechee, and Capt. Pinkerton responded in a few appropriate remarks. The company sun chanty afterwards diermsed, and tho *pectinate retorfdd to their homes—all well pleased with the' proceeding' of the day. INV. . . TLICATat.-=roAFI being the Fourth, three per formances will be given at the Theatre, and as tbe entertainment wilt be of a varied and interesting character, there is no doubt that the hone will be 'crowded, morning afternoon and night. For toll particulars, we re fer our readers to the small bills ,ot the day, and 'advise all to go early who would bare it sight, as the doing will be opun earlier than usuaL to afford all Mena ialirnei to gel seats before 'the performance commences. To-morrow evening, Mat Weaken has a benefit. Look out for a strong FLAG PIMINTII7OIII—The ladieo of tbo congre gation of the First Reformed Presbyterian Church .preeented an elegant silk Dag, oath silver trimmings, to the 'Tapia, Quardp,'.' on last evening. The pre 'mutation took place at tho chard, le the pretence of a large number of ladies and gentleman, all deep 'ty Interested.... Dr. Douglas. the pastor, presented the Dag on behalf of As ladies, in an address, in ;which be me a history of lbw deg, the significance or . Its emblems, colors and general desire. Lieut. IL O.' Miller responded in eloin9t r ‘ eqd spirited terms on hehalf - of th e company. genisrmoit of hardness and °momental penman ship, to day, at the entrance of Doll's College, sth street, includivg a new and splendid piece entitled "Teats aid War." The award of nine first pre miums by the late pittatopfigh and United States rum, over all the best penmen in Pittaburgh and Cincinnati, placed the superiority of the penmen of this establishment beyond dispute; but they now give the public another opportunity of judging for theniiteltss. - • - Manassas Ecro•rtu.--At a meeting of the Dr remorse( the Second Ward Schmile, bold ona nes. dsy'evening, thid following teachers weie , elected: 'Pnneipal, - .1.'341: Mead.r Assistant,. Bella Mc- Clean ; Girimittar'Depirtment, .1. H. kichmoadt i f Intermediate Department ; Mary J. Thompson end. 'Msry p: - MerAden ; Prima!, el . ..art/neut., - Mra. it trilpaT.: iimiliaan, Miss ;an. . Wilkiason, Aeo. Corry (1'11.114 Mcchiry. . . . , .. .Tan Sin 1601/11110 will lease camp Wright on Saturday or Monday at.: Me farthest. The Pay Master willartive on priday; and, if be can get through in time for it, tiny will leave for home on Saturday. , By the time their three months expire, they will be re.orgatused rar - three years REVIVAL AT ELIE CAke.—We learn that there ie qutiln-an.. interesting keVival new in presets' at Cetdpilrright.-Thernreetings arelipfirdiplyit one and aevertriloet endue very largely at• . . Tea Sohn Thom Surds, a new company, are re cioltbg In Mint & Mineek budding, Pifib /treat, woad mory,..to start lamediately tor Camp Scott, Staten bland, New YMk, Captain Hays or Limit. Braun, May be forted the 4rmoty at-any time. J.; N. %swizz' and Man Miller will deliver any . . laws to. the compaoks .Comp Scott. Blatan Islaa4New !ark, U lift at the St. Clair lintel on or bidonarldai, at 4 o'olo4. Taw Clarion flasrdtrAspt: KdOT, arrived — at Camp Weitit yeateiday; via A. V. R. It. This completes - COI. SlcCalinont% Itrgiment, now all in the "MP; . Da. A. G. licCAnot.s..i. No. 10 - Centre swoons . , advoirtises in soother OolumO. ' , . Ft.aut, gage, gam gaga, gaga, all sitar, at Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory, oppaorte theatre. • Itcoaraap—ftjpep the lst otJane, no, 11. W. Cimintli , a Bummer . Flivort, - Phillipsburg, Beater - • MATION . -On Wainswity . ..etternoon at 20 minutes past la at L M Brie U, Benotb Want' of letlenunation of the litotnitch,JOUN lit. - 4.1,71011;Zeq., to Ohs year of his agat =he rostra! will tale place as VAINLY .1 . , . 14 Alert, from his late residence on Centre arenas. • . `D.A.X1.134-00 Widarak niaretag, Mt IA NB, Ilse blends of nondairy ors requatted to atteed the tn. semi heat the resideriee Ur her husband. Woodville. oti SIILID3DAY AITIIIIIIIOO2I, at 4 °Wort. . . . •sirlicoori :Rioni-AittentionlEi to Mil most Marital& imierientille preimmtiothodrertMal In another., wham It Is an attire!, new dhcorery, end mud sot 1* roahteuided with any of the riormu - ous Went* inedkinet M the M.:. It re rt .stain` riiMedy for all the magma noullatri, sad wipaMMly those of • throttle nature -or. ions standing-nt trailakmantim, and yews, .0 arn , ' Sham CO= _A Dam, of New Tort. are. the mde Montt and aim tattyriotore of the woold-renowneil Dr. IlDrOwle Imitarma Mum, an' toilets whkh amity tikabendwukt base In bee medicine data In WO of need; blot., sad mishap& AS IS detain° the ea oyist• of WM It aushe NUM Ofotl VIM the atinest ainndence. and Lit Dr fowl au torebtablerysolOo lo all meat of intentile comAituti---040814:141,5,24 04.. but : egad. =.lverttimemc . -Der sale by ODD. N. it DMA Isent.tlerli r ard om et a a Plttabanth. albumins , srA: be *mt ne.awirars .ifITALI4IIII‘II . to - Try molted ham rw suet Dr. 'Stephen Sweet, oil Oratesottout, the aunt Imes setter. aid babas used to Mensal*, ter the last tmestt m m ds si t emitbast a t M 3ssl a s l t . a me nd wi a l . niWs ss *msan treti .. ts than tar attar onsaratioet feral Itheenatie sod Disorders Ws Mil' Itirialtaly.` east ssl ► cansStss M'airTah-lVeinists.- Sprain. Drulaws Wow It. mop:dam mopes and powertalairenstdmint 'muffles. melte the Just woods? and astaalatuneut or an wiut nava salt film it •trig. Inglissr bsoslys4 orrtitimtedi matareobliants; it WINO Ina 'Art Iwo. POW. Win Itiftfter Cri nPli virttiakelt.: - - :tratirtait Ho , curs and me. JarNe"lt!" itatm Cu t for Itilitboves alarmed viable PliPlutuk-01°Csw Pa sadwam rm t rui rat liven:" jettailoabbuld.lllot fia al* the -IwlTer ilressitaltralroodAt toaltripipm. . t ~[++My.4K..+3'+lY .'L'c. J , ) 1:31 ;11 Zleiley,ll L.. kw. 0 !WM Stsphoee.ll woes ;; &id, Brownsville wkWork os. do I N Worley, do, W Bhor, Pa :J Q D 0.% Titzunn). • A Par*.ll, Taxman* 0 II Unduly, Waynesburg MA llama • lIIANSION WOMB—. • 0261011 J Beckett, lady Not clt P?Cooper, Cla. 0 &he orrtaaa.Oln. 0 A 0 Mahan, do lt Teit, do Pottl4l7. Y. W WMon, Op Wrlahe HB Webb, —do 000113, Portsmouth, 0 W Elmboll,Cp Wright thegt W Itoport, do W Wallies, N. Y. Copt E Litzujer, Cp Wriiht Mita, Eberobarg • A 8404 , do s P 0 Butler, Oldo - 0131ador, St 01.1rnflke, T Thiry At Pro, Ohio :I Pimps., Sommer ❑ Ilutdoll do s P Commit's, Cy Wright W it tun & lady, Norristown Stowed, Pa 101=2113 :WJobason, da a 19 Blocrohna, Lerma,/ V I: Sacilsoa, letalmM IMD Wen ka A Daniels, M►lta 0 Alrs Treekalli daughter, Phil T Iggart lady • d►oghter. JOBS 0 Rodgers. Richunind. 0 A BLeech, Bantlng !trilogy 41 , Rhonda, liegnoldeville lir Wing, Darlington Mutiny -3 Chrhtle, Brookville :0 N Wallace, Illimmondria .W Booth, . , Arrivals at the UP TOE .. flr. GIIAILIM Mist Hotels. LAST NWUT 4 B licKenose, Weallogin IA IS Shepherd, Wellsville, U llaretts, lilldpvelar Owl, Csatwell,Cp. Wilkins ;Lt 2 11l Hentordl,Cp.Wetato ;Berens B Stone, do B Cloaciogheas, do • jP At 411109, Y , • 18 & lady and o'itee, Lodlsos co Illltebelt.Tatl Nos co Ha Wllaon, • do HnTßUgd,, do Oho II Irgoonao,do Paean= k latj, Itawoooi, II Palodtar. do J J lloretkard, New tow ' Pclodnor, do • J Latin. 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Assatlo 'Joni° NATIONAL BO p. lariat, '0 0 Hasa's, AllUidm, 0 118biphas, Patei'm Cm* — 1 Ti flometb,llcKereport • lisrAney, Nal Astern SW Clay k dsolor,Uvonvee 8 %roam. tirtoy A laJy. Alio', co The Firmness of the Government The adpainiatration has maintained a proper ‘re servo in reaped to Re particular plasm of ea .tioa against the rebela. It would have proved 'itself unworthy of confidence hid it dons otherwise, for the success of those plans must very considerably depend upon their being kept from the knowledge of those against whom they are dirMted. gat users is no pdmibil[ty of inailionaii mistake in regard to its general policy. The administration has given every pledge.that it will listen to DO compromise with armed rebellion. Whatever thoughts may be floating through other minds, its singleness of purpose in that rep,id is clear; and there can be no • doubt thrill, Will do restated with renesidemphads the message which will be submitted next Week to the maw Congress. It will content" itself with nothing short of the complete subjection of the rebels to rightful authority; will prosecute the war for that Dole end, and with all the expedi‘ion that Will not jeopard success. But no clamor will precipitate it into premature movements or considered project'. It is profoundly impressed with the magnitade of the concerns at stake; if is perfectly confident that semen can be made sure brright action, and to such action it Js detemnned to wilmp; whateMr hot imjaa tierfee'may urge against it. It wiil not give up the sure' far any uncertainty, however brilliant its promise.- The issue is too momentous. All plus matured, and the armief all prepared, when the. final blow domes it will be all the more effectual.' It win e ? fogad that rebellion has betel crushed soon them 'could have been the case elen. It tt!'.! 'timed hasirds had b=, ioeurred and luf Ind oat fertUfifttely. Andlt will he ken, toe, that the victory, which owes nothing - hi Chance or accident, bat comes from dames latent in the superior strength of the gov ernment, will have immeasurably greater effect as a future influence. The authorities at. Wash ington discern this matter, clearly, and will act upon it firmly. they are to seller from the blind rage of faction, the heaviest calamity will be not _open them, but upon the.rorde.— [N. Y... World. TEM E/iimasif.Ogir.—ehieoTtha moat fla grant Awns connected with the English army service received its quietus very ktely from tho'hands of the Duke of Cambridge : Young gentlemen with largo incomes, nothing to do, and ambitions for glory when tie ration is if peace, who vainly imagine that i pair of epau lettes will corer the dreadful fact that their 'noisy smells of the shop, can no longer tux chase comudaslons in the ureic& liereafter his Grace is determined'that soldiers must de- serve and earn ansudssioniN not buy them. Mr.'Precieleni and our *edam's° in a most unhappy state of mind about this innovation upon an established custom. A TIZIBtPTX TO Tat ATMSTIIONG Gmr.—At. a dinner lately given by the United Service of London to Sir ll p py Chunk the flia tinguithed hero of the (Snow war, the chair men Prereed WS health, - tusking laudatory inference to his trdlitary aoldevenumts, to which Sir Hope replied, attributing no small share of his swam to the Armstrong gems. These weapons were, to said, exceedingly` ef (entire. In one case a gun which caused some annoyance was. disabled, and thirteen men were Ibund lying dead near it. Aiiother Pirolo belonging to.tho overly was struck five times in shed: pericd- The Armstrong gun, lie:said, was in Lot the finest weapon ever in- . . Tros.—The simfilleation of some of tho names by which MSS are known are as fol. lows, making dun allowance for. the changes they unduly', in form and arund,, is Iraq Anglian:Kt - ",Elyson". Aoki) the mins," or i'flourishing spring." that is early in the spring. "Hysonokin" is composed of the refuse of other kinds, dm native term of which is "tea•skin." "Bohm" is the name of. the hills in the region where it Mt:otter:tel. "Pekoe," or ''Pecco," means "Nbilo the down on grO tendellearcs. "Souchong," Possorr preierved potatoes, warranted to koop for a long time in all climates, approved by flapt. McClintock, of the Arctic. yacht Fox, mod in "lithe British armies abroad, and cer tified In byDr. Um, aro now: pa Kin papered by g fklion, No : I:Bishopgate street, London. The article is cooked in ton minutes, aud produces splendid dish of meshed pCktatoest at the Coat or one cunt per half pound. ' . The space occu pied in's:ticking is May Oliald.Xtb of tlizt, of ,the unprepared article. Here is a chance for • Gatti is nail to kayo 'keen (nand in' largp '4uantitletioriAha Tangier fifer, thirty yam east otitill44.: :Tha diggers we getting, an Otnice,ilit often - 161ounce and a half per day. • , THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAUP t OFFICE lIYLPORTANT NEWS! BATTLE OPPOSITE WILLIAMSPORT! 10,000 Rebels Defeated! HEAVY LOSS OF THE ENEMY: MST OP OUR KILLID AND WOUNDED &c., &c., &c Ilaaansrows, July 2.—At (Our o'clock this after noon a special conveyance arrived at thin town bringing Corporal John B. McUinley, of the Inde pendent Rangers. He being the Drat soldier brought here wounded in an action, considerable excitement was occasioned on his arrival, and from statemente nude by him, and from those of a higher authority, the government operators glean the following: Between Ono and four o'clock this morning, the troops which have been concentrating at Hagerstown and Williamsport, for Riveral days past, crossed the ford at Williamsport. Hen. Patterson reviewed hem as they filed past. The morning was bright and beautiful, and the 'soldier' were in excellent spirits. Scooting Duties of Capt. MeMu Ilea', Ran gers and ethers, selected from the First -Wisconsin Regiment, were out at midnight, and frequently dur ing the night brisk firing was heard between the federal pickets and those of the enemy eh the Vir ginia side. The proper fords having been ascer tained, the advance took place before diylight, the post of honor being satiated to CapL McMullen', Rums, the lit Wisconsin and the I Ith Pennsyl vania Regiments. The advancing columns consist ed of Abe Brigades of Abermembb, Thomas! and Healey. The Independent Rangers behaved re markably well, getting clots op to the enemy, at a distance of only lb yards. Ithercrombio's Brigade led the advance, and the casualties of the conflict were most uelnsinly In the In Wiseonsii and 11th Pennsylvania Regiments. Col. Jarrett and Lieut. Col. Coulter led the skirmishers, operibig upon them at four hundted yards. The whole of the rebel forces at Martinsburg, consisting el lour regiments of infantry and one regiment of cavalry were engaged in the action. They had with them four piece. of artillery,-pert of them tided cannon, and were eel:Omar:Jed by Gee. Jackson. The first city troops, of Philadelphia, were as signed a position near the tr. S. revelry, under Cope. Perkins, and behaved remarkably well. As far me known the eamialties on our side are only two killed and several wounded: Several of the dead tad wounded- of the secession, troops were len on the field in their hasty retreat, ono or two of whom were buried by oar men. The lons of life on their side is stated to be very heavy. In anticipation of the retreat of our lore., the rebels bad leveled the fences, on both sides of the turnpike, even with the ground, so as to cut them a in the event of their retiring to the Potomac. The first stand was made at the Porterfield farm, on the turnpike, near Ilayseaville, where tt was necessary to destroy a barn and carriage bouse to make • charge upon the enemy. Here the con flict imitates, the rebelootanding 111 to their work, and finally slowly retreating Knapsacks and canteen! were hastily thrown as, e, as ;scum hr 7 to a hasty march. They left behind them a number of blank eta and other artic ra of value, indicating &heavy loos on their side. Lliotterown, July 3.—The 101 l wing ra 30 oeiniul lint of the killed end wound d, 12r an known, et the skirmish yeetetday. rippiiiiite IV& liameport Killed—George limbo, of hfileaukee, attached to CompanTA, Capt. Bingham, of the Wisconsin Regiment. The name of the second is unknown, but be belonged to Company %Capt. Mitchell, of the same Regiment. Wounded—Jamul Morgan, severely and hi. F. Ilamaker, both of Company It, II th Pennsylvania Regiment, Col, herrn; Fred. llntchieg, of Company b.:, Capt. Bryant, and Vied. Bonner, of Co. C.,' filth Pennaylvania Regiment; not severely. There are ethera wounded that have not yet arrived. Wasumarow, July 2.—The relieving dispatch was read at 2.15 this morning Hoek River, near Martiortmg, July 2, ir:f. I. To Cot N. D. Twoneend, Avriekret Adjoicult Dee era k I left Williamsport at 6 ...re., today, for, this place; I drove and roroad the rebels, about ven thousand strong, villa four guar, and now occupy their camp, with the loss, I regret to mi, or three killed and ten wounded. [Signed,) It. Pirreasort,lNaj.tlen'l Commanding. .It is said Den. Scott was so much gratified with this new, that the President wag wated from his sleep to receive it. The Cabinet met :to-day with more than usual good erdrits In cmmeotenes. No troops arrived to-day. and 40110 adiezp acted for the neat forly-itight haunt 4 thirty poind oannoo, just mounted here, in at the railroad station, labelled aDlaj. Doubleday, Williamsport," and will soon be forwszdel. NLW Yong, Jolt' l.—The steamer Persia *sired this morning with Liverpool adviitrl in We .3d . "ultimo. Spain hat given a pledge that tlavery shall not be introacen'iniosc. Domiego. A meeting bad been held in aid of Anderson, the fugitive mare. Ile explained the neceatity for killing the man to an to escape, and the meeting folly endorsed the act. The American Afintater at Parit has remonstra ted against Om SontheriStatet heit,iationilated to Italy tnt',.e artNle riktattly putallobrid in the Pa trip and Afpniteur. The SouthernCommumfoners are to Paria,but the Government will hold no communication except with the Wuhingtnn Government. The Paris Broom was steady ; motes 671 65c. There ho. bean no official announcement of the recognition of holy by Prance, bet there to no doubt of the fact. It is everted tit - at the Italian Government replied to the french note to the af himatme, and agreed to the view of France. It as also asserted that France seat an announcement of the recognition to all its repruentatives at For emu Courts. The' Pope is again all. It is mated that Porgagal refuse. to actin°. ledge the new Kingdom of Anti,. • The Upper Rimse of the Efunganut Diet has unninsonalyogreed to the midterm tft the gmp-a- [Gatti) Pr Telegraph.) Unarm; 'Dodo. Jose 2.3..—Tha remausl dvath of tie. &Mau re denied • itme steamer reeolfork has arrived or Comm The agitation lo Hungary to increasing. An army of 60,0001nen re concentrated seer Path. Rived Ideri4l ha been appointed Governor dtLabances. The disaffection la Inersaahor at Warner. I.nie4a..lares_79...do hareems fire occurred bete tat night end raged all night Carina ether( vs. &arrayed, •ed the range* bt.4 cl.toswuehomn on Feeley sited la Borough. Montt 4,1:0; bales of ailerkso hope ware do. gamed. The tom of proyferro onions that she pekes of many raided 11111 be ~ad. 64 live. *era losi,hirld. 41 =,;;;1 3. 1 43 1 4 ! " W• th q Ui statatt oha been barbed. Part of her crew were seurckerd by them. Liverpool Makes, Julio 114,—Italro of cotton yesterday Imo mod bolo% opooolotoro end txportvro took 1,193 !Woo Market cloolog gull,/ sod !Wady. ' Itrovolutuifo sod trent*. to.. dull. • • . Londo., Jogs 2211.—Oensal• snh• f moues-9(0 OIL for account; Minato CK.1141 sbare.,lty,olo dis count; lrriqC.l7., 510d2l• FORTlinall MO?MOE, July 2.—The Third Maass. chosen, Regiment and Naval Brigade occupy the deserted dwellings at Hampton. terbape 4044 inhabitants remain. Col.. Wardtors bead-quarters are at the Haase or Hoe. Joseph Begat. The Old Ca urc.k is occupied as a slaughter-hou■e. Two compsoies are InittiOned in ILO yard, which is cur mauled by a high brick wall. The tombstones date from the.l7th century.. Four companies of Col. Packard , ' Regithent, jut from Newport News, are posted In the - new cemetery: Colonel Wardrors pickets extend one mile and n-half be yond Pompton. The Fourth hitocuschneetts Regi ment will,encamp lest beyopd the village. The bridge will be rehdilt within a week. Max. Web er.* Regiments is erecting a ■irosg battery ou this Bide. The ladies began ,to. make Glob appearance at old Point. The (amine. of Gee.' Butler, Cola. Duryea and Mu Weber are here. Great preparation., are being made to iftlebrate the aenivernry of the declaration of independence. Grand parades will be held at the several camps. The fortreuP gnus, the new battery and the snipe of war in the barber, including the Minor:eta; COmberland, Boehm, Roanoke and leveral gnu boats, will appropriately salute the day. The Twentieth New York Regiment have or dered fifty barrel. of lager from Baltimore. Yesterday afternoon, Lieutenant Yeltettou and. eig'iteen men of the 7th New York' Regiment made a rtamenolusnoe from Newport News up the ;aunts river road, to within • inn,' rants half of Qmat Bethel. At that point f i ber canto upon fore of the rebel pickets, Who prOcipitMety behin d, a r ktb mbar trophies, thelr:hata and. eats, which showed that the owners were oNows. ' In the pock ets of the latter were found several letters, just du bbed, giving a - complete account of the late advance of ISOd men :from . Yorktown to attack Newport News. They describe the wretoturd fate of thaftraps, and the manner in Which they were obliged to 'beg 'preparations for a celebration of the oth here by the Union men are being made, and a gene 'time is anticipated. 'A spleadidailk national dig, of the regimental size, has been prepared by the citizens of Baltimore; to present to the Sixth Afassachatetts Regiment as an amends for the smolt upon the .reginsent by the mob; Theistirs are encircled with the lollot• . iag inscription: •'The loyal citiscas of Ilsltiraore to the Sixth • Regiment sa .A 1 assachiminti..! leside of this in artotlikr eirtle, le the words: "Pratt atitietAlatiiivors, April 19th, 1861.?' - is designed to p regent this HVt ta.mortorr, if arrange ments caii Ale ands. • The soldiers are stilt on gotta at serious poets in the city. They receiirt 'many eoortcnes Irom tire Bt. Latino July 3.-114 41poeiioi — touotioito the? .promattoti of Geo.- Lyon' to - Atojor Gonetil. Iltscotomuld tin brateolodtaii, laming, lowa awl llddiaaoari ?brio' cootpanico of the Sowenth ideal, col. Stassalas, 1,11 (si Dtastu last oigoti. to sopport she Home Guards is *hitaeitioosgamat %bootlicks el tba'accassalaials, *be have ittalfirj. and gatbs.x 'bet elaoa b the4io km" of anon. . . . . Important from California. PORT Kinemsx. July 3.—The pony passed here at 3 a. 03, with Sae Francisco dates to .June 22d. ' tailed on the 19th, the ship Miramon, for Lon don; 21st, ship Mary Robinson, for New York; the Blush war steamer latter, for Panama, carrying $1',500 .treasure for England; steamer Sonora, ca rpm; 200 passengers and $1,244,000 treasure for I+l s York, $9;000 for England, acid $20,000 for P LI f Ma. Among the passenger, were Mrs. J. C. Frm nnt an d family. "d' ; 'm : i' l stagnant; money plenty, d rae3ofioerriaywith borrowers; eacia on f York s@ti per cent. - kome important lulu of ' wheat make up the outgo 044103 ship Old Colony, at 1523®190 per 100 po jl. eds.! Samples of new wheat begin to appear is arkeL he Republican Convention completed its ses eu a on the 20th, anCiljonined' vine die. The lawn:to the complete ticket, and it is regarded i , all art'es as an exceedingly strong one: For Governor, Leland fitenlord, formerly of New York, Lieut. Governor, John F. Chilli., formerly of New Yrk; Bfembers of Congress, F. G. Phelps , former lyl of New York, and A. A. Sargent, formerly of El unkusetts; Judge of Supreme Court, Edward Nita° ' ;formerly of New York: Clerk of Supreme Cohn, Frank. F. Fargo, formerly of New York; At may General, Frank M. Pixley, formerly of N w York; Controller, G. R. Wasson formerly of CO Denting; Treasurer, David R. Ansley, formerly of Michigan; Sarveyor General, J. Houghton, for m rly of Massachusette; State Printer, P. P. Avery, fo erly of Massachuntta. !The fact of most of th candidates being natives of New York, appears toare been entirely accidental. he Federal - appointee ., ender the present ad mi istratitio, are *early all from New England. G der the list admi ni strati o n they were almost es luaively natives of Southern States, with a pre po dunce in favor 01 Virginia. :en. lorieston is in military command of this co at, and was still at Los Angelo, en Ute 15th. 'A valuable service of silver plate had been pre 'anted to him by his California friends. it is to. main that he will dully leave for Texas by the Nulled mote, and will be accompanied by some bO s iCaliforedans, who seek service under Jeff. Ha yti He had received information from Washing to that his re s ignation from the Federal army was ac opted. 'Nearly all the public Halls in San Francisco are nightly occupied by gonads of ardent military as. pironts drilling. An anonymously printed circular and handbill halt been posted up throughout San Francisco, di. reeled against W. M.Gynn, and erarning him to ledve the State by the nest steamer. The authors of t he disreputable publication are not known. he Los Aegelos Star, of the 15th, contains se_e from Arisonia and the Santh-easuirn borders of e State. Since the discontinuance of the Or ;land mail, the Apachee Indians have become al ingly hostile. At the last accounts they ap peared to have control of Ansonia Territory, and neither nelson nor property mu sale there. Ihe military at Fo Buchanan are represented as Hording no prate flan, remaining closed up within their posts. he United States, posts at 'Fort Tyon, and at Fo7t Mohave in the State, are to be abandoned, an the head-qoartors established at Los Angles, wkere Nor companies bare already arrived. The Stir remarks that with the abandonment of the Ft. Trion ank Mohave, the stock holden of the country wi 1 be given op to the mercy of the Indians. ro 1 In stead a concentrating top. at Lee Aeglos, it suggests whether it would not be well to station a farce At he Vadons, and thus afford protection to the miners, farmer. and graisers, as well as the to lens on the Salt Lake road. , . . correspondent writing trod the Cajon Pau, Jotter 150, calls attention to some 'recent irecant cans of i ho se stealing In the Mohaveregied, and the return of he miners from the Patois' country. It is repro. se led that there is a general stampede, every one leaving the district, and all owing to the removal of the U. S. troops. Regiment.ti d he steamer Corker arrived at Ban Francisco on th 20th, from Portland. Oregon, bringing &battalion of U. S. Infantry, consisting crew* companies of tb 4th Regiment, which distinguished itself on to m y oocasions in Milos, and one company of the Capt.] H. D. Walliog, a Southerner by lrth, but true to his flag, is lb command of the in odor of the 4th.Regimerit, consisting of three more companies, which mu to leave Oregon by the net t steamer, for San - Francisco. , Oates from Oregon are to the: 17th ult. I eitelligenoe war, received from Lieut. Mallln's ca pe, Won, stating that they had crossed the Spokari ricer, lb miles north...mat from Walla Weis. bridge cue hundred and Gee fest in length had em constructed scrip the Little tipokarl river. wo companies of `trolusteers bad boon rased in clabd,cafiodtbo Wait tins:de and the Jefferson de.. toe company of infantry, and one of Cavalry are g organised at Baleen. . crt?CVCI einem the settlement of trregoin have the ps been an backward as the present spring. Our. i.ethe forepart of the week the rain was ultimata iridescent, arid the weather was more like April Limpp done. Partnere sey that J thmkind of weather etiolate cont i nue three week• losers ,the wheat crop wily not amount to over hall the* 0 11 trap. Gram ta ienerally good. Yehe Puget Sound Herald, rd he CM, s a ys: Ye terday tbe officers and seam of the U. S. ate mar Maamehuceete, were aver. is einapillnee wit a recent eye,. from Co,erom Ilt. Several 01 th men refused 4o take the oath; arguing that alter eigjting the articles of agreement no such oath co Id ho exacted. They .were of coerce dis ci. rged. . . FROM WASHINGTON. liasacscros, July 2.—The President's message c ccompanieJ by reports from Secretaries of We , tbp Navy, and Tninsury, not e . ne of which has yet beer) completed ; there has bean no determlna tio as to whether they will be printed riqd trans mitted in advance of delivery, as under previous adtalobitrations. 1 he general Orlirt of the War Department, No. an follows : Th4se volunteers who aro now an the bt2VICII of he Übited States for a longer period than three ran All!, will be mastered for payment, to include Jane 30,1331. Their ermera are cantio3e4 that the . troops c ' ' • mi. tb trips cannot he pad upon the mustarbg In rolls, an that rolls proper Ire tills purpose trial be sent th , whp.b. ertico'filled up, min.!. returned to the PatinasforGensral In this city, that the ;pay tolls ma be made therefrom. . 1, a th im e existing S re eu gu er la s ti i o n n t s h er nr n . th y s e : .. mb h je . ct b o; the mi dad, aid henceforth these appointments will be / mac by the Secretary of War. ASIIINGTON, July S.—lt le ascertain whether the Premdent's Message will be tranitted to morrow or likrid. 7 ; probably the latte r It-can, hotever, be de fi nitely stated that the document wi be telegraphed to the Press, as no c pies will be tot out in advance. The report, of the Sec ret ries of Wat, Navy and Treasury are now com- 1 pi ed, bet they are as unattainable as the massy, mill . . The menage will not Mach exceed in leogth the President's Inaugural, and trill be de. voted e :clonally to qeestions growing pet of the we . It will be decided end emphatic favor of tb elaiesiatiams or the amity end Inds ability of to Bepublie at all Estado. ll .p cz et m wt g thL t.i n o d r in e s „. lo k r m m i er F re . p . o o rta avn en vi dro o m m o 4 re int, re- it wnot built today that a ceps' pin was reached 1 bylthe Goverement, lie impatiently waited e eta I er or , 11Va• carefilly refraining' from caressing a ptilereace for any patient"? field. He had along looms* with ibe President last night, dad will et ou e leave Washington' to take comtasd of the lir at western movements, I r. Ilaidernme, B. S.,Mitilater to Sweden, bee f 4 reechedi Etockeolut. The government them as in other Buto;eaa countries, expreiseelts sincere sym. , patties with the cause In which the United States Ii ,0, engaged. The candidates for Spinker are rah:tad to two, Ideas. Grow and Blair. n rode, td buten the tn bar, and MMUS Mai delay in organiiing, which • rimspler dootoat among the, republicans might lots. Mr. Colfax announced. to 'both' the other ea di lates, to-day; that he had been brought oqt as a andldate contrary to his wishes, and ;Mould, at th opening of the =Sion to-morrow , decline being re d for : I The 000t(1.9i for Cheek Is more exelting th that for the Speakership. The other offices of 0 ! i t Mouse are scarcely thought a 4 excepting by the n morons eandidatiu themeless, and - these who et pelc , to obtain places tinder them. •. evientan, July 3.--In the Kentucky olroalt Cider!, Judge Moir presiding ; Brady and Davies vl , the Louisville & Nashville Beamed, for refusal b transport goods to Tenn:mem The arguments • concluded, and the Court aspect to render .a d,' eltial at Oaterdai, or early nest week. To-day, US Tennessee Directors of the road were intinnoud tot root here,' and overruled. the deeldoe or James Getisie, whereby thereat is now opened forfreight untiltlie decision of the Court Is rendered. Sider eal intend iumditig forward freight te-monow, bat M. Cotton, Surveyor of this port; threatens to seise alarticles deaths," for Tame:ape which may ko de., i il eyed to there'd. . . . , . . all non mien full companies of Rosseau' . r . here i nt bent is camp, several officer, of the State guard 141.,hig resigned and entered the U.S. service under Rouesta CoL Tilghman, of the State guard,' has mslgued: and gone with • considezubla portion ofible regiment to join the Tennessee hroop• - I inverdlgations el the political principle' of the , Witcher* of the public schools are goipg en. Many,, ariereported secesslonias, l ..* . Alp Journal' I. a leiter trout a member of Blanton Douglas* Regiment, giving a dist:using. adcount a edam in Virginia. ' Ile; eels that. the men are half led, have no clothes except what Louisville heirsupplied them • with, ere treated like doge, and if the men could exercise iltelretill they would return to Kentucky. : • - The Democrat has a statemeqt to Us' same or. sect, made by n deserter, who reached here, from the. same Regimen; :'..e. lot , of guns, sent to Columbus Ansi Union City,Tennenee, lately, were returned by• the chi• tea of Columbus. - . ..- ,., . . . . company orm men passed ,here to-day, from Liao:sten, destinerflor the Southern Confederacy. Their expenses were paid by Gov. Ileitis. Anoth ef,corupeny, for the vents destination, is forming atirane; Bourbon mouldy. The rivet in stationary, with three het Water ha the canal. Weather clear. Alertury 73 degrees. loar.riL 4eq , 3.—The Posyy. Expreseanived here to•tieg, boogie [ the following item from FL CharehhilL aboutAtinites east' of *Zan Franeieeo. ',Fart (larch/a/44mm 21.—The Grit .telegmPh 'pale wee planted rik thla place , Jute 31st. at sp. 'mi . , on which oat:mane Capt. Ydoorei Quarter. liikatei at dim post, !at eat a baiket ol champagne. .The Arnelifill gig Wag nailed to the pole, nag alieri cheers foe ther, telegraph, app three Terming asters for the Unioliaere grant with* right rod will. .The party intend to make ream five to aereitt Miles pci day ia coalitnactitig -the IMO tri Salt. Lake aseueueciwo. Md.', July 3—leepaing,Gareetel rOtanonNt columu, tete the; victor/0i yetterdayi, liks*lvanced to lidaitiouburuys.; and that ato ion occupied tipeoe iseleetiger'tiom the edema:equine alit' ai)ena , geluatbif * , oi:Plater.4c , Toe!erd#7."-- WHZILING, July 3,--Both Houses of 'the Legis letvreorganixed yesterday. Lieut. GoVereor Bats's, took the chair in the Senate, and Gallant Frost, of Jackson, was elected Speaker of the Hann. Gov. Pierpont , s message was coot to both bodies last melt, together with documents from Washington, officially recognizing the new Goverainint. • The message lea very able document and gives univer sal satisfaction. It in a succinct review of seem: sloe in Virginia, and recommends an energetic en• operation with the Federal Government; Twenty-iseven thousand dollars, in Specie,"-be longing to the State, waseeized and binught here last night, by °roar of the Governor, from Me Ex change. Bank of Weston'. It is supposed that Wise was heading for Weston to get the 'Money. !doormats, July 8. - Then to =eh anxiety about Mr. Kelley, the first officer of the Canadian, and boat's crow, who, after landing the passongen,,sei out for tho north shore of Belle Isle to ititoroept another steamer of the unto line. Thley hire not yet boon hoard from. . WASIIII4OTON, July 3.—The Glut Mianjesota regi. meat broke up their camp this morning and em. barked at the Navy Yard on the steamer Philadel• phi*, taking with them all their camp eriurtiage. Num , Veen . ; July 3.—Arrivcd, the : prine . brig Solferino, from Charleston bar, liaised the '26th by the corvette Vandalia. Ws observe that John C. Breelunridge, Lazarus Powell and Henry C. Burnett, the Secession members of Congress from Ken tucky, are on their way to Washing They probably go because they believe themselves capable of more mischief there than itt home. They propose to talk about a peace that would be intolerable to all honest men, ar4, because their propositions will be scornfully refuted, they think they will acquire force to throw their State into the gullet ruin that :Secession has set yawning for her. They may find themselves mistaken, and It may bithey will discover presently that we have a Goierninent having tho will as well as the power to protect itself from insult Let them pass quietly to Washington. It ma) do them good-to travel in the North 'boa these times.—[Cjn. Com. COMMERCIAL RECORD RITTSBURGII EIAMIETCIOS. ißeXt't 6,l P•OganY Orel. fitieburgA fiasettal 111181ttream, Wmnilner, July 3;1664 ' FLOOft—antirmaa In very light request, and pdm. are unsettled. The receipt. In eonsequesme of tb, sospenslou of navigation. are llmttod,tboogb lb. soppy Ip Glutei Is ample tor the present il.martd. Ws smote nominally at 111,60011,16 for Seta; $1,90(65,10 for Itaially.+l,llll 1t!.14* agars for awing Wham. 011013111119.3.3rigar firm but unchanged; aafi of 16 ithda at 63.g.75. Molasses steady; silo of 21 bobs acme: tbs. ateady; sate of 10 bags at 14Mm 6 do do at 111100 N—dull but at salsa:2 . ooo Opt Plala stud Bow Cared Nam/ at 9 and /lo 13121. . Ploo—ales of 10 half bbla Whits Irish al 12 do Lab, ilerring at 02,21;10 do choice do at s46oj 6 hbls No 3 Madura/ at FAO. , WIILISS--anclianged; W. of 6 btds Comma at 11c; 11 do do at Venn—ash and time; 12 do do at .16W—aillt. Old Ilya Is held at from 16c to $1.60. 11AY—Bnt littjecoming In at promo!, In mart/ince of which prim have advanced; mle from scale. of 6 loadi at from $6 to $llll ton. PlTATOll&—dalh sale of 200 bosh Mixed a(23c 19 bath. PALT—itale of 60 Mils No I Intim at $1,1616 !Mi. DORT Pl l 6ollE2—oncbangedmieof 30 bosh alma at "."0111h. 1110/11CTAINN *MD , a. Nakao* boo. axe ours Ilussr. July , Mos with Liverpool dates to Um 23th all wu telegraphed this mangos. BreartatOtta were reportad dull it a derNite or dd on door. 203 d on wheat, and 401 on CORI. the rant of this news was to carman immediate &prow Zklll la the leading =theta-hut °lslas to • bet* ripply o: iamb sad • both* lo freights, the shin/lag lietoand In come more satire, and arkw owe sawarned... , This Flour mast, however, wan heavy and sates had to be made at s dadLue of b(faldo—with sales or only about 1100 bbla at 23 far =drum to good *ring extra. 'flare wan ken Inquiry for No 1 Solos wheat, and the market :was steady; hut No 2 Bering was to actin demand and 0 roF , ..wilb of about 10,000 malteds, at GU tor N WOhab;lthileto, for No lapdog. and 060J670 tor No spring. The 09111 market was Ono for Omni and Niter afloat; hat dolt for Idtted to stare.-erlth odes ofeboot MOW busbels,Wi2Ne for white Elva, edoak zy,gos. far Canal and Kim wised idled: 2234(223e for batted In More: trod Ito for ItoJected. The de.: mend by shipper. was chiefly ter Canal and Rim allot. owing kr • dread that the Nero ln axon I. MOM. Osts ware enactira demand and flnnorlth odes of 18,000 both at 12018340 In *Lora lire wan atm!, at ane for No 1,-. halal dolt. smus 1.0 0.21 IN STOZZ—J,4, Skier, bids ...... . ................_..........._.__..._-.y• '.3.1t.0 Wheat bosh P 112,939 Corn, bah_.... ' 2,000,010 0.144 Web 400,25.1 RUMP?! OF lima MID Guam ay Iditmaubbt. —Tbe lowing tab/4100mo tba retupta 0 dour and grain tor the put 'rook, prcluir r 01 dclivrric• by Inigcao.d tbohairces of supply Flour Wheal Oats corn' •traey Aye. LW.. bus. bus. bus. bus. '•1os. MU aP du U.__ '.1412 12461 U 2:4 4.0 Ls Crosse M-- 0.516 957 err 29 800 6111 a %adorn-- Oka 28703 MB a 42dnegu... 410' 12012 171 r. 956 By Lske 40 49U0 Tow 19051 =HO /CGS 6o'= 59 1613 Acme weekly 'M. 2760 61601 211 M Zriti a 0 loaeJm 21193647111118 61531 32696 :9163 31".81 Mime time 10'6.1. 1969019=M ..—. CMS CMGS 1953:1 Receipts of flour sue wheat from the mope/ 1660 to date compere m follow. with the iectipts from the clop 0f1869 to June :/9 Ism year: floor LEI.. 141oot LO. Total Do Wpfe (cm crop of 343,2Y7 10,908,19T:4,821,311 do du 273,173 If.frATIO . T,Z , 1,515 _ 110,0:4 d,779,41T. 4,622787 . . , . . - Paicumrali Cern, Itletzel, July 1.-218 Wtferlage of Beef Caul* only teeth about LOW heed, belog a:balled b¢ of WO bead as compered with but week. The emetic; het, aver, W. dell, wad ;wkxe needed folly !.-ic p lh, the eelvx ki rangleg from 17 to=w the IM Ms: a few extra quality sold et Sa. boom a Cows were dispow3 cf .t f tom $2O to 'j°9 c o d', to conditloo. Of flop the receipts and sale. fault about R?7O boad,4o eintllng 1,610 ot Intnoffe, at from 43 to 6-). ani 1,3110 at the Aroma Tani at peg% the 100 m. net. Abant 4000 amp true auvoted Diet vices raining troth 6to To re net, etzmUng to condition. ►mporu by Railroad POI6G014:11. h WATEI • ClattOCl REM Itosn.+.11:11, 3 Id abbots iron, Wll Cairo! co, 4 boa chicd.,, Oro Dalton; 16 do. tak, 10 do Irsobboord.,! Ileuletort; 11 01g.. hnbs, J A llardy; 15 loom rakre„ R Dail t .o;2 Vas bacon, Lyon. dbotb 4 co, 15 bdl. met. Dorkl...lderrlck. Lbl, orL, 2 do tar. Drover, 310 • co;16611 oil, W P Woolrldgo; 6 do do, C2bomm! ocr, 11 me. laatb.r, W 3 Walla:Cl Da drags, Dr Keyser; 17 660. Ikar/1cL10,11.0. Deena 0% 6 bu thane, Lambert 4 flblploo; 3 MTh loather. 11 Deloog.c nuao.p,ll P.lll L son; 6 boo - nobs.; 3 Steiner: . 60 boxed 0 c. 4 9. Donald Prawr; 20 to hams, Y Seltars t co;', PRISM:MOH ARID CLITLIAZDBanBoon.—JaIj 166/ b.c.., Wilsoo, MlDllrayl co; 1 car coopor star. 11 Dialer, 1 loner , W W Wallace; 6 bg. potalossi B O A C Duncan: 9 661.00, Jo. Lippincott; 20 do do, 11r Keefer; 76 bbl. door, D Walla.; 100 do do, J.. kleently Wm; 100 do do, 8 11 410 /A 110 do,do, Jos Gan:Wm; 6, Mob imp lan e Jobe., Boyd A co; 39 6610,3 d0.0r.14 Berns.ll g co. 41 0 0 1 1 6 .9Pda, T 1/ /1011.:3 kgs. antenia,Phlllips :0 Hasa 11 6W...t0r50, ft Wolk; 4 bed. 6 61 Olds ale, tl 111 10110; 110 6610 otl, Jae Patton, 7 be. beans, I kg. boater, 1661 egg., II WWI& aro 201. ware, Geo Breed, 10 onspry:bbl., Open• . ark Gartard. ni13.10103811,1410 BLell.K.Ers* ' Pint 51325:16, July s.—Ploordofla4 Usaattiod al 4 1 45 0g15,00 aor otandaml humane Oud $3,16 for scraped. Vaaidl omit at $1.11441411 for Ito6a/0 sigelpo for Whits. Own dull; vales 104y1 buahele Southern lehoir at UV afloat Whitby QOM 16340170. , _ . , • . • SSW Yohi. jay 3.—Collon firm; Wes 1 80014 lex orphod midlillogl4M@sse.. Fleur karat. ilk& 11 459 bb tm Mate ta 7563 414 WM $1 4414 60; Southern wilt. Ithmt Moody slam morninv eahm394 OW busk Chksio MAW, klilwaukoe mob IltayOm red nominal ht $1 1118; white 4000001$. Com Mary; Woe 44 000 huh; °Hoer Itt/h York dull; mese $l4 053041416. Whisky dull 441.601.00.. Saps . firm; /*ascend* htoeto are Ono; Ohiceso hook Island, SOO I.llLoOli Orotral storm 56; Id kW rut Southern. RC N. V. 066=61. 5701%; Pun Coal Co., 71154; Reuling, &Iv Thrghtta 6 4514 Mlseouti 0.40315/13.091b11.5334t110e1000..1414; Ana. Teunamtmh 1171ja Oalitondw744s; Indiana Vs, TS; %maga, les. 'ft; 61,1 4•41,0 Som•Yorks, 161; Trews*, 1154,10411 e let, Coupon Vs of 1891, 41134; do of 11111411/. l(Osscuudbosxolio.day. . . • ,01r• Diumni.—Dr. 0: 804 •No. '246 Pimn Wit, attends to 'all bimetal, of the Derital rob"- . Ur Lumen Scum:. Ur Byrn filovrnia, tmai Nun 12, by G. W. 13011A0ELILITSB, .Ih.t se his Her huntsit. COMP WSW astS ARA ts.. • O NE` C4ll POTATOES ATOM IN DIODE AND /OA DALE BY ` ion i ri. Gamut. a co, ARMY. BIANKEIII—‘BIne arid Dray; ARK, BUSTWIS—Larigi. and mall: - ARMY SOCZa.-Wool sad Oat ' WHIT'S COTTON MOVIE, Ear sale camp al - imam 27tUdItIN mom ' • - 161047pda* itissll Wblteuo• I dodolato, • - In don find toil tile d b.f odd •- • • 'iroa.l.3o W• Redobd Itrietn. CUENSS--60:boxerixow W. Choeio" Jost molted ter stOro sad tor Nils - `E. - - e,r. - 11.011 1 111/10.0 CO. uovuus—aitto "lbs. Bacon .110,6214, Sides P at..l labotadtrs 'atticsnil for soft by , - ennivss*Dmioliru, aigin ' Ito:13b sad "A 2 tlampd streeL BOXIIiirEinaRINB OANDI f ES just 8U BOXES and kw isle 61 rt istr,um a nuntrrsoN. PTgoLzum.—suo bble. Craidel Rock on, imitable Oa eflbillq, in idol* sod bear% by say'2o . DAUM. A aim.: COtK)A NOTS-2000 fresh tloowlints jut* no'd el* by =MIS IlliatlllllB, my 4 133 and 191 Wood IDEAtlliklB--50 bus. prime Dry Poems to store and *ants 67 !el L. O. GRAM Rti Libeity ittrost. 01L-20 bble. /Armed Oil; .1.. t mama and ssr W.Dy UNNUIt It. OOLLlttis Torteroßs---300 tmshels,Red;. 203 do • Noldnumeks. Roadirod tri ILA. and for W. by Malin EL OOLLINFL POTATO&S-1 car load Lake Miele rime Mlle Pelage* Just reeeteed by Je27 L. IL aItAFF. 277 Weeny itriet. LEAD—L°) pigs Lead far sale by j. 17 R. (11,11.T.TR11 OATS ---.500 bus. Oats Wanly° arid tor subs by blytt 1,141/Va to. - DRUID APPLE S —DIO bus. in *tote and Sat oh, by .2,13 none C 1301 MIN. CIDER -3U bbla. for gala by . my 27 - • 131.1niteriit.ii a 6: 01L--24 ,bt.ll3—just:rezNl , - - and tor Wei* 7 - tits LLtn MIAMI& OLIKEBg-e3D boxes Cream - Ctreeieijustce:: , o hai by .427 L. G. 0 @AMC= U4ny.t. IaILOUR-50 bble‘ Fapity-liktouzi _ustacc'd ..dwilaitur VoLLESS. 101 falt c ._ l Obbl&inetore.na -sale 111110bta . s. iced gad' fat . azile b y oci . uramv.u4auxem. VEAT nitS--Now arriviAg ant, to , mil A;l9t - . 1 ‘ PM= ACM Avestai seems. LAU Z III JP/latloll Co r i Pall lIILA aAI JE LIT z•I 0, NV CI Ti PARE.ArCIIIIDY a . MANUFACTURFJIS OF 8131.41111NG,..- 867.11L1L5. .nd DOLT. OOPPril. Masa OR Earroms;sttud Still Felton.. Iteltmedder.llo. all.N import.. aad Deatars 1a u*rats, as PLATE knuer LION. vim. tr. mitsualty Go tuna. iluen Wray !la. 149 Tint and 12014ated sired. Pittabeisk. Pitaaa: _ - IX2•Npecialurder: orCapper cat to spy e,;14; pertwx. • ' • -- ' ' 111017 LRAM:tit Bits LlTigiiitt MVO/11MM t i c 1 D(/21't fail to pr taro dirs. Witallcnea . ;Strap for oldldren alining. It nas no avil on it greatly finnutia. th rowan ottottlOag Its ;tit gam;reducing all In molten-rIII Qs) paint LS taro to nicesto the bowels. Depaol - .aptok 11, It illl even:all to tonredl to., ood rant( Ind health to your tants, rarfectly aide In all ciosi._ .. ~ indsvianabbe preparation, la th e priettivdon otano at els ctoataznarftOcad and sterol Cantata rgiletana In Nor goghld, and to tern used arltta.atttr.Wll-4 antainatti 611bont ass cases. . . . .... .- .. Wei ballere It tut best Rail Willit ralnadOlik thi 1 . 0 4 / 3 1411[2410t Vys,6tery and Mortice& In Chlldriltiwisither 11 :trim trombiattilas of hookas/ others coral- . • . -• . . 11114 and health cut be seuunted by dolls:mond atm tehtt Is Werth lia waist thi gatd. • - •• • HRllons er tnttles aro ield story Yaw' ha the UOll stars. le ia in old and welheirledssealidri - _ ..•'-• 9 ' - • PHICB 11LT 7u WHY TB_ • 8011•111. _ atilPHons yaudlrriln aims the Osaka:: . 7 :7. LT la 411 Fligli ONSB, New lora. la au th• outside wratePari . • • . fold by _Druggists throughout thawarlet.• , • • =OEO.II. OBIS 10.1 Agent for Pilliebtilll• [AIR DYB-3AIII DYE—HAIR DIV WEI ..A. DATCI2 /EL Ciiii.g HlAllit DTL . The Origins/ and bol t is as Trorri 1 1 - . . . . . All others are more indtationa,. and should avolda• I ryori wtett to eicsysitettookl. - GRAY, Itilti.loll HMI' . =IR Dyilynstantly to a isalitlitil seal natural Brown or BLaateartiltuut Ibli bias 119 * ay to thstialrOr skin. • ' • POPTSEIZIEDALB AND DIPLOMAS bun been l' id to Wm. A.Balthelur data I=9, sad one SNOW a lona hart born Wade to the Ilatr.ottits ;straw of us rDrh __ _ wid.' A. it•Hooxioirs BM Driprodgeoeg a aidor as be dbithignlsbedisatnre, andhreaSsllleers not to bites In Choked, long IS may bs conthowdould Ow HI afflicts of Bad Dyas ottmm addjleedd; the ;sir faelgorstol ligs gust:, this gplegdW Dye. - - •: • • ' . Made, sold or applied (to 9 pinta roams) et thg.Wig 800 'tot?, 2328r05dw4, New York. Eold In saclike' and towns of the Milted Ittshis.by Drag Oita and Pinny Goode Dealers. . -.. ..• - • 111P.Thaiiones the.namii and address upon a steal '-i-,ongesatog on ltiorstdas °rasa bor. et mum& A.. RATamoa, HS Dowd airest a Nerw Pork. RAIL ROAD ELPIRII COMPANY. oseph DI Iwortb-...:.: - .01 W. C. 6141.81 11 , EMGMAXT• (Iluseerxtre to Purger; Zero /WO • AIL ROAD SPIKES, Of AIRS • AND BOAR SPIKES. Corner of Water Street sad Cherry alley, lents:4a, PITTBEIMAR. PME.II. w aos..vy aus—w tea. BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES .firms all. They ire elegant Iled, easy la dunks. itttlog to • etuirm—no tortilognp bobind—itoihrtaitag ot the head ; Indeed tht. Is the Ooly establlslatie•t whets obese atop ars progialy nottoratial Ru • da,— lattolidiorr . .18. Howl stmt. Itt.t Took. • .1133C.N.H1C s. VOL.L.UII3. eirrudlng and' domisa Merchant AND WZOIMI3LIDI SICIER Choftee. Butter. 139edui. Blab. And Prixtnai O. welly, ea.,w N.. is Tm 3 tout. Mantra MVE?Ht.MM `oreigu and D3IIIEStiII Billa of Etching., OZATIPIOASU Or DtPI7ISIY, DAWN NOT= AND lIPSCID, Ito. 17 11Aftli F.T rfRISKT, PITIIDDIIOII. PA. .1.0olloetton• made on ell the prlnciral titles through ia' ROBINSON, MINIS Sr. MILLERS, rotimmina - Amu Itiactfigiivril. 1 • EEZ - INGET. Virgß,.K. B. Pittsburgh, Ble.lll Biztkol I • .sitoctorealklndo of SterzOloglogolunllllll to ContiomlbliroadWork,SitMlZl tiotion sod nee hoe Work. 4obbloAc and **Woo 4c4aeon dtortoolleo..-.1 Idro S. H. s , C. P. iffaILECIM. APSE MANUS-ASTI:FEE 'OON, PAINT, CAP,PITTAIt AND ALL 'LINDA or . W li..A. .E.:P. X .bt Grr i. A. 'E. IC R. II so removed from No.= Weed street to No.233mltbfe Dined.. Pitiaburgb, es::: I- varesen Of Trade for Dep. JOT 4:300.13.1311.15T en 14.u.0. ..4wronaraxilte Cs ' " ' - ' . • - . i on Itallinifi - Ir on Vatalts, VIVEIt Door , Window Illiniteis, Window 6inudi /it isr.. -- G1 ,ii.a.4 Strad =I ID Mr if:l ' dare, 'e . d - rem Woaendliarkse,) _ PMISIMItOI3,I.I., 11••• oo hand • variety of new Palling., &roma Wain =Dale fur all purposes. ,Particeder attantlon psi& to en Mee. Grave Low. Jobbiewdeze at abort nctio,.'-e Invil .I . ittobiargh Steel Works: tarn* • -•- - - JOMCS. 330Y3) iSz CO", , • • ANUFAcTURERS OF CAST STEEL; stA A. B. 81.11 Ntirl9 Mixer Eau sad Skit easy_ • • I . ITVIDOECIII, PA. J. DL.L.MMI'LLIii 35dElnaECAT•I'M 'MAI:Lan No.: 54 St. elair Street,. ttrAristes Nowa undue Prrtwintotura VON ARNSTRAL,` -- BIPORTEIi AND DEALER_ IN, Tali wart asket !nab *Manias J i m HAVANA AND ALL KINDS Or OKING LIND . CHEWING ,ToiAcco, ENV% nacnnktianatEroh rums; sans, •te, bp:Os - grant Tigriaty, Under the St. Charles Hotel. Pittditlr*is B.—Tbe Table supplied am Übrisl team royllayd , • 0.17b21.13.1 _; • • Proposals 'far raatishins . m . ip CkL Doiaskkint . . • 'April 2:2, JUL EdiltD PROPOS/I 1.8 for . /albinism:llllo*mA po at. kinds, to to conalltaiod for tloo kcka kola atm need_ co the Mated Etats* matlaotill be zactdrol Alkk Dtpattootat kind ecket &mato at . 4 .4 babig dad:ok to obtain locks and keys of I ta. cow ' and latanladtexprooly kr tbe eieln t,*obi of the potted Maks inallamo model Is preaerlbed for Olddcrk Ina .taltlag far kit aoleollaa on tat melte at i #l= 2 4lll] and Is lwigkkatty whktk a ids-computttloa, now Invited, allrY prodeca. .11 domed acceniuy only to that a Rank .tss.X abould a wifkkkisfokad not Ili oWerpttncipal nquidtetatotottforttty,steurily,tfyistaatt. EktrabUtty,twactty of aikkenkstko k krimiltaf . . 1 Two kinds of null Lob sad lwro-oneef bins sad the , other of troo-datkeest is (am sad conatrnotion.mire. Oirodi sod Masud , thmild sliscify.. eepazst.dy, the tea of each Inn lock, mob key for mime, omit brow lott,ind 1 liciithistee amples we patterns of each kiss of IW-tapro om requilwil to be submitted with - the progoistr, each lung of sample hicks to to Antal op and du. bind, Wnd snother to Do emu or uncireisd; so that Maim 14.1bgatraCturo em 7 sully be erucelsed. , Remy mop* shoold be plaid, marled with the bldstab maw . - • toSim locks odarid shoold tot be pegeukdoictalentld Char tawsl Oomornothon be ochorer publicly known; co to India to my locks heretofore coed; mid they math - arrautod no% is any way, to torrlup Cr lota - Sin with say cited Invention. The exdotte amyl* locks mmentsd by Masts wild is .- to a beard of suraloces, to to otesinimloned by • liooresster Outoral, for the wpm - of wmodulassod reporilog 00 therm =lmam the Peateelelor Gooiest alma rlt to he tomb lutenist of the Department tong= all proposals' and speolunen suluoltted stoke 0Y sibs meat, coattails 1111,07413 thenport of Um realatnero. be todand into, ma icon ao moctleatio, with Us immeidul . bidder who. locks are adopted.lorfultdeltdrisstailstiorim . hod keys for lour ram es they may he requited 04 as bomb with the right, in Ito god of the Postausiger 01100 tat rte um glow befog, to embed and ouittone the marmot , tlro force fora additional torm of foto ram en giving no , n c =clang. to the coolowdor, not km then soccomilis tho tersolostioa of -the Drat term of fair year; or, the exptration of the lost term of kor 'ogre, to connect say c aw party "tot landeltisg fluiller co illiforcit locks sod hem so the Pootauloter Gummi may doterelm - .. I .The contractor mod agree eadDo able to furolak, lf -re +l, , ?.bwi - slia - onb.,.d, &PA tram locks sod COO Inenikets, within lblea mouth. from the time .1 enteriag. balcicolo• ma, and 37,0:0 Don lock. sad MOCIOIroo leis, within sight moths from moth !km But the Animator einoret Rill morn the fight La 110RIII•0.0 dbutokhomstho wsuls_'... - , or boon :le or the Rorke may dermad, the quentillogot 'be locks sod key. steno =ldol, with • geomeldongto All Um Lobs s good foralskid by Ito tad:rector inlet bWig. tad to keep i waiting order:co two rum Who tme el Um sent" vbeb mg Pl*Ctal tO oblimas ol ' el l lg i ef4 each as bloom dabovhs, du lug dm& filmo,loho Ike coldractor will be forbad to dither thirkehi, id I 'di ! . ap, ea peas% as the Pad Caw Department, Winidiegtem; ... a, put up on sticks. kratug sepirste.bnedke of kW. --. • .500, sad inmrely pecked, [Limpets* bozos, costae, Lig we soots than two hubby! todureigh..72hOltssire - ~ he datum! to an most of_ the I:amortises% dolly Mid " j authorked thatch mei blab chirped sod 4:06 , ' oy 'Um Nome Dull OD contra:hark botory to Obii where both , Wks 51ai..... ? led of before boy *all he f1ic,,... - - , . -1,1 !.... 41 -_, . ,!,-.,--",.. contractor will NI leg to dm c,0 .. iW. - . sally, It the eon of twomplirsthoitistad foo - ' throl perlormitites of tho =mum ea hiepizt, both sign= ami=no thersibtisssaisAllscl guanUngthonisit of dm laalrlooki and ktysorith chis. ping, - led curs. , N. proposal will thsi close to conaldored, lOU emocoperikei wills a trot= guarantee, nom ths - proposal ,- etifslioll (whale reibcouedlltY - *Mt leg =tilled - Hy... es . - ~,.t r. o rolig the Nem of ;thelr reddants,) that wttl:, impound* on theiggetrat bood, tor the 11la l.s. of the ocuarect by the blclder, in tale mach yropOleht bi11i..,.. I D dp ild iiiii , / thaii o lOgi4 . e:l2l chlainfil4 a,. failial4, ler General gall dogma lb allubleat togged Os bran lock ti . i mr, wildderand the hob loth of mother:, /to thichloos; the tight - of coattedliog erbi. &West ludlehluste; , . 1. , Rai dlllieciat ktodsof kebabs may 'deck'- _-- -, ? . I Propooda• Amid be condone. wiam4 sainspia toaw t'astr ORM& iga endowed of the. ierfideri*ArC . Ti;, - ?thin*. Mat locks! • -, , - - . . ~.., .. , LailUtabio,.... -,,.....„, i,. . .- : rtit s uumgkoop4;., . -D:... peDIOVAL.:-Tllls PraKtfi TEA. ta9Bartli. batten telpooe4 (0110 XD.Ziliba SUM 1111 , '"-'• ~,,, ISO. 80 Jr& AFLAZO,- J:11321N2,4,.if!i;aa bk.; NatTRAOlB.l . Oli, iLIND" 6- LLtlciicanzr.=l.entr slap' odd ass aurtnafafs umti Ham h famo..rowx. , 'Farm of all 4=ll.lcan beastactly tuba by • . • .;,•• , • 401araam . - -•- I d let; , • a raft si Maapst,4 bad f4so4/41-, '`.~ ~ ~M~ ~; . _ Iti