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"6 g, 90 —.136 1 6 71,1 zee, . 3flogOf'tke Mar , .... j porpact to the Memos? • In 'the Cotirimf lattallar flearkine,; on Saturday, ;-; ' Al."Dwormwelder, Esq., announced; the decease . I '. di 4. D. Mahoo, eau., a 'Member of the Bar, and ' , :..moved that the Court do then; adjourn, out of re. ; • ;;; aped told* memory. . Judge McClure ordered the motion to be 'enter . ad-upon the minutes, and before adjourning the Court he paid the most beautiful and luting tribute to the character and worth of the deceased, with " whorl:the was on the most'intimate terms from' •' - boyhood. ; Judge McClure said: • . • • ; John D. Mahon dos ratted - and educated :4 Cat _ lisle, Camberland county, Pa. if. graduated with honor et Dickinson College. Ile studied' la w,„'with Tl2omait Duncan, at Carlisle. . li'olta cod Thoniu : Duncan' ware then in the ankh of their fame; they were giants In intellect; they ware Levi : ethane in the law, and both men of magnifies:it literary sequisitions—they werentahmd In all great, • .caw within the circuit or their practice, cud always ; oppositstildae At the very time Mat kir.kishon ;7.'mas admitted to pumice, hL pneeptor, Mr. Dun - •••-• .f , can, Was elevated to the Supreme Beech, which he adorned' an long Lu he.lived. I Ile Pensioned his whole bubsou to his then youthful student, John 1- D. Mahon: The rewashing. was immense bat • he did not shrink from it—hs met it; and his eat . menronceess vindicated thehighest.; hopes of his ' ; • warmest friends." very Brat step was Into the front rank' of the profusion. Mr. Milian his told me more than ones, he hu told me Within the last Jul.a that ldr self.poneasion end *,sheep were, on part at Mut; owing to the magnanimity and-kind nets, of his vote= appal:apt, Mr. Watts; Of whom he !alwayo 'poke with &deli:talon and - Mr. hishon.wu one of those Wire den whom s tare sometimes, hat - very 'Malys fauna in her prod ' igality of gifts. What others !owned wstud l ac t a panful investigation seemed to flash nun Maoism "u the.blue of day. Ilia porospliona were intuitive, quick*, thought, and seemed almos.t 4o aumpt him Rom the drudgery of books. -He wall intended by nature for in orator., Who of theeil good :Jadirts present but know this well. pevin of pans. neon were excieedingly great, and idaddnuing the -passim* the - sympathies, or the puttlaritiat of the dimpositions of -men. he Olin made Mistakes. lossenvy gelitulas ink Lateral, his :styli of 'eloquence . ..,eraa the proper word fn the: proper plies for the u. luska; and his vase iris mule.! Dimmer made a 'Whets - speech in Ms life; but how often the court, •• '"' the jury, and the bar felt regret, alin c t id disappolat. meat, that Ids votes of melody had so soon ; Oath:mho occupied was not too obort,lit only aimed en. /a -social tatimourse biz ohaerfalnats; good temper, and brilliant eoureriational pewee amounb. ed to fascination,'• I have known Mr. Mahon Since II woe woven Jura of age; and I hers bear 'ritual that I never heard him speak ill' at any "mac. I Die wit was .. bright end' "playful as sheet liglitiniZit Omer teak 1 ., • a perrional direction, it never blamed any man or • anything. . With his mode and manner of trying causes we 'are • all familiar, but it it wofithy of es postal .mention, that when the poor, and needy - were on teal, he either at the anurstion of the • Court, or tram the gamma Populism of hie Daigle, most cheerfully undertook their defence, and these defences - wore ales)' coadicied With as much ability and zeal as he would he bestowed, or zooid have given to the cue, had a large compen. ' nation been the reward. Of his ezertiona. There are tally and pure lumulesja this lite which money cannot purchase, and to him the dehisce of those who had no helper, wu always a high and positive esjoyment. Interim trod myna( to say more. Bly paraciaat feelings toward the deceived Were too warm and : are tuo stroiri for expresiion here or is any public place.... The Court - having adjourned; a sheenier • • Bar was o inarti'sed bjcalim g Bon s WM. il l . ' ll:Clure to the chair and appointieg J. H. Miller and A. 8. Bell, Esq., gecretanes. 1 • On motion, Muni. C. Shafer, Thor. flowud 1" . and M. BWartzwelder, ware appointed a commit -1 UM li, daft resolutions express - ire of the 61111 SO of • : - -the meeting,. .., . Judge Sealer, on behalf of the eretittee, re .ported OW following: . Winatits, An inicrotible Proridence , his and , denly called away from einongattui,in the midst of his .„ . ectlinty and urelulneu,oar brother J ha D. Mahon, . • Vantitiaii We Ire - clairous or ex reining in an appropriate manner • our . sincere regret at his death; therefore,,. - - ... , ~ ,-Norofrni, — Thar in the death of our brother, John , - , --ty , D. Mahon, F.sq,„ nor her boa lost a brilliant orna'- - menclhe community a mon worthy; member, his .1.1 • fataßy a kind and affectionate protector and bead. .1 aid, That...we deeply deplore his death, tied, from the brilliant lemon 'of kin life will learn .7 to emulate his genius and tirolessiondl acid pennon. .al antiability,courtesy and worth. .1 Rendud, Theta committee of nits be appoint ed by the Chairman of am meeting, to scarily :...these resolutions to thp.famity of the deceased and also an elpFeezian of, confidence cod sympathy at their great bereavement; *storing the that we, In -common, with .thecosebres, hare sustained a lose which it isi imposaiblo, by words, to express. Alter reading the resolationa, Judge Shafer paid i fitting - tribute to the memory, °Chia deceased eriead, and referred pointedly to those brilliant ; qualification' winch gave Mr. Mahon Mich remark. 1 - . able prominence and reputation. . 1 - s. - •.. `tin motina i ..Meure. Shier, HoWard, Swartz. : welder, Miller, Aailey, Bell,Sweitser, lioplunsand . . i s Lucas, were - appointed a committee urconvey- the . sense' of the ,meeting, and a copy • 61 1 the resole • tiller; to the taffilly of the deceued. ' r . . The meeting then sajounicd. Opy" Cautiat at Camp wriglit...ptetabu n ga ReposmsatsDattr-iAClevenusiduspostair smote a ntatch wit them. 01 ilf the grunt events -that hive occurred at ',- Camp Wright, ode of thegreatest wag the arrest 1..0f a spy on last Saturday f PosithrelY a spy, with , , "We pound of arsenic and several loaded resolvent." Theinfonnation came from tbe Cleveland-Leader, Says that ,'he had been. proiirling round the camplor seven' days, and 'mai . taken in the act of i putting_ poison in a well on the - ceap ground." Ai there re no well on the mond, we admire the M. , secity of the man who detected hid. Well; he put poison hiMa.wall when there was boiwell to - petit and 'then mark what awarroWesespe be bad: "Had - it not been for theinterferencior several of Me 'Officers. he would hare been wrung up by. the . gifted on the spot: , No such thing occurred at all. ,-tiowever, we heartily join with the Leader in the hope that "he will receive the punishment his of tense deserves, if he lianas already 4• - George Cliff, .a _member of Co. I, 2d Penturylva nis -"came-in on the: Cleveland and Pittaburgir Radroad,”, to report this Swett to the I .„ . Tire pipers of Cleveland hare aimelitnes• better H.; fitiliSis then the telegraph for.: gettieg name.. it r ' is not lotignincs they ascertained, iiom .the Cap. :Min of a easal-hmtj, that yortegiJohrt Brown bad " a'regiment of negrOM encamped on Ithe Beaver, „ near. the mouth of the Cosnoquenening "Go abroad for Luke sew, at home: , . _ • , hiao Case or cant. Badgers. .. the c i tintinal Court; on - Saturday. Judge liaCinre rittpageti -that theta wan,' sitotion for • now Ufa In the cue of Captain:Thomas Rodgers, - ecruiriotui of nianstaughtMie the .killin g of Thump. , son Vandegtift. gave notice thatl this motion "multi be heard on"Moinday 6tollilar, at tea o'oloik. yg m ,gog'in stolid to • the Court that, after cam . - . , ,,Adly.firfewing the notes of trial;dideadint!. tra, ad tuul came loth. emoderiens thatemler the charge • _ of the Court they bid found nothing of which they mid Justly ..lsomplidn, and with the pannission of the Court he. irould astthdraw Ate-motion In 'arrest of. Judgment and far • new trial 'Copt...Bedews was ahmedingly tiesdions of astertaildng.the extant ef, punishment. and be would be phased to bare the aeatanee propos:need now. t onc . Judge McClur e suggested Usat, on day; ~tas matter would be disposed Hof. Ile desired to rang, the evidenee,ind name he did totsisb to pan am , 1000119, as be induct entlaktil. _ that the /nu' on.tite motkm mould be wttadritin. . . Nms ALTERZD N o Auks ors a tux nzar r nins. —Kamm Fold-arilani,..of iraffenat lick I"tote724ror . ,tei, Sind. ai laitorring description , of a isormiteied "fire Sonar bill cc the ay Bank, of this stir , . Vig.: etamaboati, rafts ; inc.; fenhile with rani oa lower 4eR 'ooraar. n Genius Arcs bliviiiimide boa mijorieraigniminorri sad looommire, is circle; milowsr left comer. The genains fires are cam b ered with Mk altered with. net priamdfgares,p:Tite balsam altered ' from .glantineonts Oa Was Bank, „.. ~ ..:,1. kiacairistura ot. rim Priaainion- Titan Wawa - Scnowa....-Frilieipat, D. Dennteon..,Anala. , • ":- '-: -*„ 'Ust i brieild.” B. Donlayi — GliMeli/ Department, "..,:hilillSalib AL-Walkii.s, Intanaidirde . Departnatati bithrildartha J. Graham. Baths M. Hamer. Esther Johnson. gum Due., Primary ; Drunuitmen‘blar. tha P. Gnu, V. Ida blrCluen,i filar. A: Tiausti Bausa - fd.lloand. Agee, 11. - Dancan. lidlisa Rich. .. .. 7 ., .- mine, Manta /1. Duman, Doppia William, Anna - - .',... ..... J. J.- lieducti, Harriet D. Hunter.... i . 1 ..... -: -..- - , .... unancce.—Ww...Wdlati andlAishiugtoe ,Da .. 7. pawl, ,r.orrricterr of passim UOllOl4ll money (and on whose behalf cachou for new trials Warealladlq . - werwbroughtin lb , sentance ; oa Bawds*. Judge IPClare rentarhea tattle could .fiall'ailthiag epee which to bale anew - trial,,. and the motion wee; ;:orarruleri.. The defendants were than each sea. . '- traced to ad‘httnontriairr the county : fail. .' Mai - 'lieniamic....l, - man, : earned Edward,' - : flayhes;.`, ink drowned - on , riday , nulag last,' . : .. about wwwatorbtre croulam. the Oh ' in . a Ali 'lsom the Ohio aide to Portiiiilandin ; Va. - eight t • ',' ' z. - - ,' was above ' Staatwandld; where be al ruided a umber ot pure..Hawn . au - industrious . tau ; i , -:- ! J . .' .....tru cli athtct ruedianaleives behlad hip a wits lad Dularri.oi:Una-Fi4ch.—.Wei..Firley was held', 3 2 : ' ;. ", to bail; on Satrudshina Dial ; WAN.Jair. Kilter ; oi, , ir augoolimrati of the plisca;prOarred by ', -• • .. ' - i ... .': . ,." - sajur - id Irainlaita... Kash= that thedahaidast ep i:iallesierybitrithipriegoaa to w ard. yroaecy., taya",ll44l!" to shoot:: -. t i 1 ,. -!...-...... - .'''F.,:t 9 `..Frai 'Dart :w l ; ( 3. l Tt!lik.4 ll l l4 C 6 iimori i , _,; s_ • ~ .„2,. ; pu mp :., , wa!;:.**4.-liiii,o6l ‘ nlikei ts 110.. o !etallt r i mit irickaattOta la anima kWh : ally .;to /exalt! -' 'ill thit - 1.t.4 091.04.014- - it . .-C - 1, -7 .. -., ...! ,: - .. ,, .." . .4...a. , ;. 7. r.......`i=.....5.-:;k l' - ' - ea - - . 4. : . ''' 2 ' , 4: . 't'i . '"v -4-, 7: ,— . - ..' . .e.._.- • -.# .._ ~.....,. =l=lME===l ' - atririuranroAduammiiEliez• . .• • • Bata P. 04 BalUetore - Oci:. _ _ • July 4%1864 j . .Thi glarionv'Tearth'lss cane and almost gone again, and each and all who were ablOoliartake of the lkotlvitles.whir.h onntieued at 4 . a in. and not . 'yet =eluded at 9 p.m., are Perfectly 'added. The talk of borne for limpet few days cans near being a damper, and a mom hanumrick set Of -Mown St would Um been bard to dad.' Everything In the 'way,of home ties will come up In 'pito of Wads self onlta,childnkt; sisters, brothers—and the mem kind frimnis and good cheer rimmed us to tome about In solemn sileture: The orders tells, I. quarters' helped the general bailie& tad outset not loud bit deep wan; in the hearts ofutinty.ll.ap. pity the order was countermanded early in the morning, when illsJor Eau arrived, bringing with him our band, via Young's,- and announced to us that privilege we extended to go winmmw bum prompted;exeepS to Baltimore, provided we return ed In tinuttor answering roll call. This, of course, elevated Our young men eonsiderably, end the older ones were not pony to nail themselvet of the priv ilege of roaming about the country and 'uni eying the eights, if they did cot feel In the humor of partici pating in the fint.;-. • • At ten o'clock a. in.-drew parade tics ordered, and putteel to the boar, all who deiired fell into ranks, each dressed in his best, with their beat shirts and .white gloves. Every portion bad his boots or shoes blacked, whether "oleic= or not. Oar 'Pittsburgh jackets have been carefully. pre. served, and in most Instances, our short pants. The latter, for some two days previous, had been under-- going Ora process of renovation. Amin soap and warm water were used unsparingly, and even all the sembbiag brushes in the neighborhood .were brought into requisition. Bach a bury scene is seldom witnessed ia camp, or such )I complete cheep in the appearance of any body Of men. To the people around, they were changed from poor, miserable . railroader' to 'a handsomely dressed company Of volunteers, as if by magic, and com pliments were paid, which it looks like vanity to repeat. Alter parade and drill, which jested some two bourn, we were dismissed to enjoy ourselves to the beet advantage, and then the hilarity and best of lashes. prevailed. Our whole camp war surrounded by .ladies and gentlemen, who took the occasion to pay their respects and become acquainted with us, and, also, to enjoy the rare privilege of bevies the band. perform the patriotic airs now moss in favor than in limenpast. The daring under the shade of , two large willows, presented a scene much handsomer than the most elegantly furnished bitilkreem, and all was happi ness and harmless enjoyment. This continued until one p. tn.; then dinner; some good, same or dinary ; the balance not quite up to the ordinary standard. For myself, I fared not BO well se at homeibot much better than anticipated. Before going farther, I must mate that en invite tiou wu extended me to participate is the break ing of a few bottles of .champagne, to the health gel the Woolly Eons ChM, of Prtuburgla. At ten a. m., prethiely; we performed the welcome cere mony and would probably have continued the ait tins longer had not the order, Wall in Orem" ad journed the meeting in • somewhat unieremonioue manner. We did not forger-to rad over their names and could almost imagme we had them with me—perhaps at the same hour they were et the game braises. -During the afternoon, some of as tttok occasion to visit one of the numerous pie.eics to which we were invited, and we' were received, I might say, with open arms. It is certainly true that the world over, do like eoldiere, cepetially when they Are well dressed and act like, gentlemen. Hero we passed a coop), of hours veil pleasantly, beard a good speech on temperaece, (it Will a Sun day School temperance gathering), talked to a good marry ladle. a good many time.,;tieud some very lair manic, both vocal and instrutnental, and participated in several plays, in tome Of which we kneed all the good-looking girls, and others in which we did not. It reminded me of country gatherinp, several yeara ago, "when I was young and in my prime," and the same preference op• pears now, an formerly; to be given to the plays that have the Yining part included, for we found in every one where a ties was the fortnit, the dia meter of the circle was immediately den bled. Cane Kehrms., BuelhaulFE 0. 4 1 , hlu., t • Thursday, Jade Dnan I have tact gut le From guard. Moat of the fellows hare tented lo to take ensnare before breakfast; but I thought , I wriold try _and keep my eyes open long enough to write to you a few lines, aa I have not heard trom Youjor some time. lam writing Lida lying down in my tent, - to you must net be eurprieed if I abooldl drop asleep before I finial,. We have got through the 9th of Jo j, and per haps you would like to know how we parifild the day. At Ba. no., Young , . Band madeilui welcome appearance—(it etaye at Cockeysville) The Col osellare them orders to spend the 4th with us: We were ordered to came out with blackened boots, white gloves, and to make ourselves' look u well u possible for Pentaytroarsaildirre. The band left la at 4 p. m. lo the evening the infla tion of our balloon (which bad bun made during the dey by name of eta rare,) took place. When we had it most ready to let loose. it took fee, and rose up only about thirty feet when it fell to the green. Nest came the rocket., fire wheels, fire cracker., &c., &r. We enjoyed our 4th serf well. I - presume we wine/ return hoots .boat the 251 k; some, /think, will enlist for thus years in other ta l t. eattlplte .111 SOXS 01X1111 leave enaw SIJOISTLYA- Xt/h. We having fine weather now,•whlch Is very Aesop sto the flamers, who are cowl* the midst of harvest. I never saw cherries no plenty. "Billy" Is 'enjoying good health; he mends ba',love to all. Clive m 7 kindest regards to Mrs. F-4- and give Mae *TM." a soldier' s kiss for me . Iteeeive my beet wishes for you future, as well as jour present welfare, and believe me to be your sincere friend. . FLOWN. Rebel Flag at Ea= Vally. , . . Edifore Gazette: Oar quiet--oneliorei tetra,. rendered somewhat notorious recently by a puff in the city paperer, given to our “Well-drilled" military company, ready to mareh when ordered, 4.e., (which company dissolved at it. Grit meeting after midaideancement,) was yesterday morning rendered still more so by the discovery; at daylight, of the dirty seven spot floating from the trip of our Unien . pele. Daring the tight of the 3d, this detestable' Gag bad been secretly heisted, the rope. lied tut Shy feet'. from terra- firma; all the loag ladders in town removed, and the pole tarred to veto a climb. noweier, the tar proved to be se barrier—a boy was soon produced to make the iscensiort, tar or co tar and in thirty mieutes 4, Secealer ,was un horsed, sad amid cheers loud and leincihe Star Bpingleil Banner , was run up in frininpb, where "may it wave." Although all this actually happened in Enos Valley, please honor no by paying that such work could only be done in this ampospherosecrelly. When it is known who the traitor are, yon may bear again from Elton. S. Departure of the Mearlekhralltes, Thhrtioe company, composed of oat:elicit mate. rhittbroughout, sad embracing , thermos of a nom. hie ot. wealthy citizens In the at : shaft* village . of . flenrlekley, left for Philadelphia on 'Braider after noon on the 4:20 train,' They, go',ter, t trtrj'e Regiment, and hove enlisted far three year, or the war. • ' ,$ On Retards, forenoon, e meeting weir hold in the Presbyterian Church, at Sewickley; when beautiful regulation - awards were promoted to Capt. Myers, and Liam. Shields and Nevin. The 4reseutstion speech wee made by J. W. P. Whittißsq. Each man to the company woo at the same time parented with • copy of the New Testament, and addressed In feeling and appropriate terms by Rev.l.A.rnson. The opeasloa woe one of marked interest to the edit- " Of th. ?MeV, end the oetemonlee'velit long be remembered by all who had the pleasure of Imtiel. path - The & company I tally uniformed, the clothing having beat pnerously furnished by the titian, of Elowleklay valley. A better company, lum not pt left the, county, end. we anticipate for- them goldittee welcome to the City of Brotherly Love. /PTAZT . FOVHD HT THZ Itirce,—On*Wedoeslay last, aa au olfcer or Wheelies: was lurching la the river tor articles iont trom st eamers while lyrog at the landing, ke raked up a• black. carpet .back: Upon opening the bag be discovered. ' that it contained • piece of muslin mid ii,bine pleat' or goods te3mettling like a mosquito bar. lition unroll Ins the muslin there 'messaged to 'Jewess body Col an liana, eappored to Oat .140113 , 111111 .4 couple o&dayeold. Coroner Day held ar Wont, andiron/She testimony ors medical Optimal: it appears that tie child wu alive whesthrown into the - water. -There war no evidence dint it had been strangled, or mond in - ney wiyikefore being, deposited le the water, where it hod probably been •. at twenty.lour haunt. The jury; retained a verdict that the infant came to ita 'death at the' handatirsome person unknown.' • , . P 1,14 Paisweramone—On bahaLf of me MAW of Mindlsr township ; Bee.- Thompson; of the, U. P. Church, prasentad an elsgantand cosUilag the Union eavally Company. or Fitulley township; in au 'approptials and .wall.tiotsd ipeach:f Private A. IL &arid remanded on - behalf of the Company In an ablaut and patrlothispesob, thankful the lento, and pledging the conspaky that tittle beautiful' gift should wrest be ' This 'Hoe, Ilenter,of the Pseibyterbut Churchi followed In a few reteuks of the right sphit, which were well tecehred. Ar an shim, be mrptemed his sillinimetate fight for eeaatrj Ii oeemnry. Isulke watattsated to -a ;plat:ib! dinner sit the anemia of the company. The *Tait was pleas- Unfonabout, and highly oreditabfa to all con- . A 617SPIlintlID Orr, who gari hit name is John Atental, wu arnstad at Oautp,Cormin on Batarday, aatartuolthel to orison for a Imirint. 1 / a . had In hiII"." B4 M I PSPK , Indicating that hie real name Is blharliw gairit. - Ile pallid through, the eamPr grgitlohlmtm Atwate/ of the aoldiers;:and taking phimegraphie notas of the inrormation thus gibed, in a mall blank book. Among the pipers found la .kie potpie tram, 04. granting bisn- a furlough for reMnigAire dip from a Virginiaeompgeg, MILL Eggggo..—Tlas grist-mill and ;saw teat of imam SCOW laltad. Creek, daffemon elartry, - Obio, M» total, destroyed_by on . IPtiltay morning last:;- Tbe milt:Wu a valuable Oair,i milasuref. Only tact laurels orAour,FonsurOd Out or a limo tummy or dinit'aidgeale fa the -min. The - dm insepreed to hive eatibt fleet the rotated' Grille: =gift mom. G." Is orate dug Willie et tile 'Attu. 'tqk aided r rbitatstr la very common irtf-blottlient.' t er agr a iestaaad:bytilelot loan stent4 always aasysetwateeeleitti,e'rsbel'Etawar7- weald . beeta to egapetithClityalty of :kink all9 l l - .llorfk, PlUfP:qgt4llobs4.berlltit ~,~~.. Latest tie Seat Of War. Wasarlririndul, b,1861: r, TWA • Tae Rebels an adna,44 Baas, sad are etdreichiag u, they coma OYiOr Mbar • PM: ,paring detonate to met..their ieteed 2 -ia case they . The 34th Plow TWA - regiessei‘Col.. Ladee, lf. rived to Watts and ars quartered oa Pateaylvaila (recite. The 25th (N. Y.) arrived this so mas. - colt 81011110111 Colosss. " , ' - - -'• Col. Stonee cola= ants on the point of occapy. lug HarPees Ferry when a special nreseenger left at two o'clock yestardsy. It would doubtless NV taken pouession of list night. The several regiments had bad considerable ihirmiahlog from tone to tune. In every cue the Rebels took to their heels or borate' heels. On e a captain of cavalry forded the river 12 the lace f twentypr thirty, who ran when be drew hi. el. cower. The Defenses Oppeslte Washlnsloa. An army officer, a granite at Wait Point, and who went through the Mutsu War with , flying colon, gave It as hit opiates yesterday that the idea of attempting to alarm the defeniire 'marks across the river is simply absurdiand has never been en tertained for a moment by Jeff. Davis o&Besute gud. That if than works could be taken at all, ten thousand men would be jest as admit ft* the coupon as one hundred thousand, endther fluionly method bywhich any headway can be wadi against them is for the rebels to snocausfally approach our lines, and 'erect batteries with which to demolish the works by plectemeaL irees.Wahnsmi Getting Ready to Wight, The following dispatch leas been received here: iim ar ay a bi. v , yo., Them lcy, July 4; Ip. We hive intelligence here that General 'Johann seems disposed to make a stud at last. He is :tow directly In front of General Pattenotes army, and seven milu off; only. His command conelste, to. 'day, we are enured, of 15,000 men, of which 600 an cavalry. General Patterson must 'get up_with him by sunrise to-morrow morning, anus ha ram ose/ again. Burnside . * Rhode Illend Battery has joined General Patterson." General Fiessont , g Western Depatiment. General order No. 40 oonstitutes the State of Illinois and the States and Territories west of the Mississippi river, and on this side. of the Rocky Mountain, including New Mexico, a separate mili tary command, to he known as the Western Depart. went, under Moja General Preniorkof the United States army, with headquarter, at St. _Lent,. The' Rapid Iflretaia. Conc l entration .t UOIOII Tsoe a Last eight the Third United States infantry 800 strong, passed over the Long Bridge Into Vir ginia, and will lona a portion Cl the advance column. Three other regimeals alao marched about mid night.. The Garibaldi Guard and three other regi. meats also marched about midnight. The Ger man Bleaker Rilles will take op thetsline of march to-day from this aide, and wilt also loan a portion of the advance column. The entire Ince comps. big this advance movement will be the largest and most formidable aver wltneseed in this country, cambering, as it will, upwards al fdity thousand .picked men, formed into brigades of flier donna each, and officered by the ablest and most acms. ciliated men in the regular entice. The spectacle will-be one of the grandest the world ever saw. No criemy'con 'stand long before - such an army. Five thonsantipse sreAO be moved to the Vir ginia side of the river to-night. The cop' Perigee ender G eneral filcDun ell is to count ol lofty thoennd men, divided tato lour di vision" 01 ten tholeand men each—the first ender Gen. Tyler,the second under Colonel Eeintselmen, and the third older Colonel Bunter. The truth is to loins a reserve. Etch division will be composed of two brigades of tour regiments, and enmity and archery sufficient to constitute the complement of ten thourand men. Where the three column. will combine, cannot be stared. Bat we may centers to say at it will be at a point beyond Falai: Court Heine. When the movement will be made, it is not safe to prophesy. Bat everything indicates that the or of marching is not smiler distant. [The Reporter for the Ant:l4W Prue, however, lays there u ea to be atty:movement. - Re eaya : . . Notwithstanding. that router bas advaneed env may Into the heart of Virginia within the last twenty-four boars, end antlelpated a bloody and de. elites battle, the position occupied Is Shutt the saute as heretofore. • Thom is no mon, reason to anticipate a hasty for. ward mainmast at (Ma time, than them was a month ago, when newspaper correspondats indulged In snob intlorpitions 'sightly; though additions made to our strength since that time now indicate the ins. mina, preparations that them were then pt stmeam ry for such a campaign as will attend an 'drams to Richmond. The rumor currant In Washington to. day, that our troops have advanced within throe mils. of Fairfax, Is incorrect. Capitate or Rebels to 'Western Virginia. . Mr. Caddo, of the Goose, received a dispatch from Governor Puerto oat, of Vaiginis, to-day, am nosticiog that two uhio regimesu had surprised a tent of Rebels at Boethatmort,Virginia,eaptartag four hundred, tilling thirty, and tramp two him.. dyed bones. A Movement Dawn the Patomrae. The Minnesota regiment left this city on Wed nodes evening, is two steamers, Iron) the Navy Yard, with thew baggage wagons, tents,.&c., an * trip down the Potomac. Their deatinationwai not made known, but Wiz generally thought that they were bound to Machias Point oath the Intention of dislodging any Rebel tome that may be there, and subsequently ot erecting fortifications there and occupying the point. This place y a vary import ant location on the liver, and it has heels loved so from the het that the channel runs so close to the river bank that a vast deal of mischlet can be done to unarmed etuel, paying think The Min. negotiant' took with them all the nee... wary tooth for throwing umarthworkv, and there in tio doubt they will at once take the poinl,and encamp there. From Gen. Patteroonos Column 13Ammons, Thursday, July 5,1551 Pasnropra by the Western train from Bandy Hook report Colonel Stone them with 4,000 troop'. They will be joked by 1.000 more to-morrow, and arose the Potornee, to aid General Patterson, who wait atMaitinsburg with 22,000 men.. General Jsekson (Rebel) has fallen back upon Geo. Johnson's_ position at Banker h al, between blartinebtrrg and Wine:hula; whenna battle is es pasted tomorrow or next-day. Johnsonhu moved forward the heaviest part of his column to Banker Hill, a small village ten miles below, Ilia column bas boon garland, weakened by fending four thousand mon forward to assist In opposing lieClellan's advance. It is therefore re dared to about 12,000, and G numerically less than oerrby 5,000. An Men of the Medial Staff of Col. Jackson's Brigade, us -It rirtninted from the battle of Monday, at Ualnestrille, through this . plan, 11 11 4 holed with hint 13 wounded men.; these, with *bat are Mimi* to'be in farm houses in the neighborhood, would make the Kobel lose fully 25. Tao enemy passed through here on blonde, after noon, with 42 ,prisoners, taken from vatic= Penn sylvania rogideme—some of them who left the Hass tolled upon their own hook, and-wen mostly of Capt. Hiss' company in the 15th Pennsydrania regi mont, who Wadi surrounded by the enemy's/m.4aq. who, being - dressed exactlYlike regulars, were mis taken by the Captain for our own men, until mist &nee was unless. Another Pight to Wisteria Virginia. The Washington Slur has a special correspon dence from Graeae, dated July 3, which says that a battle was feeght at Beckerman, Upshot comity, CM &today night, indlhat the rebehi were routed. The report *gems to be true, for the same paper her a later rpacialiwhich confirm the firm in most part. The correspondent says r 'Shortly attei I closed my letter to yea 'yesterday, see received information of a coneiderable fight, at Meet in results, between Gan. Morris. column or (MeCiellanbe) army sad the ensure, com. mendedby either Henry A. Wise or Bob Garnett, (late of the United Sumo army ' ) io peraoo. It WO place to the right of Backanien. Oar troops engaged Were almost entirely Ohioans; the Third and Youth regiments, that bad gone ant by the way of Clarksburg. The cinema bringing the news here 'usher could not lam (at Clarksburg)whet's. er Wise or Garnett commanded'On Disunionista, _who, retreated u hastily u passible, with the loss of twenty-three killed, two hundred prim:mere and eirentPene hones: that Morris Captured.- Oa our side, net a Man was knelt; -• • • . The action took place on Siadajaight.-that is, Very early on Monday morning, I Presume.' Bich is -a tcoput of the affair received hare, se ea._ plaided above. Our troops immediately after the light, continued the puritan al the retreating ene. my.i. We have mewl from across.the earatspithat• Gen. McClellan cspects to tome uwwith the enti. 01 at Laurel Hill to•Wiorrow.-the 4th: : A could. ereble potties of , Wieete refee it posted them:aid a, that 'quit "probibly r . by that time be Joined by . the farce ' the Valente's whipped on Bonds, night near . BuChannon, if Wine. will treaters to Bight 'any where, it wilt Probably be there. ,' .171storletuusee en Obi 411silatWileideir; is • Itnomr, - ,delp C1.,Ja1y.2.. • • Last Pridey night 350 troops f rom Perkersbuit, , of the 17th rig -tweet, landed : at • Reieniwocid, Vu. shoat forty Miles from Parkerstn.l Oa Batordiy , they went out to Ripley, the •cosity r seat of kick son coeety, and took thirty prisoners, who were sent to Wheeling. Oa ;Sunday .500': seeessionlets suited at Ripley, from Charleston, Elusawba.• This morning the tranuott steamer Mermen passed spi and landed tom MO to COOsoldiers atßarenswood. These are from Gallipolis, Col. - Martin command. ing,• - A jolt from Ravenswood sip the Value man intend marching on the Rebels towley. PII such is the case, there will be some warm times heraaboou soon, es the Rebels will likely be rein-. forced treat Cattleatart. Cur Ariny In violinist. .oAir 'llactsitatipx, Joly '• Tnlegraph Pelahe from Clarksburg to Beckham , non thin . .Davialon still enettitied, Mg subsistence. .nemy reported Mittel 2000 strong, too miles thilaide a Beverly, preparing to &Pilate our way by .harmiaing the army. There le bona small rebel force at -ffilttonville; 'They are Min. centnited chietly_atLanirol Hill and Liedville. ' Operations levee Ktuiswlia region are getting interesting.. It; it likely 0. imaging* Wise le ea. Wappeir by . Mir time. 'Night ,befort last Lig n i s „ botched and . Bhortle, of the 10th Tedium task: mat,. with 60 111111 i;. to'ileit 175 Bebele, - °1 Jaeksonville,flitesit miles Smith NI Ilackhaneoni Bronszp—Sines the id oi-Jazw, 78Q1, if. W. Summer ReSii+ l ! 'PS l l, l l‘ l 4 l rf. 1 4 / I Va Ate fail ;frui ukt ant tortsal Yet et4lol4 40 #04.11!“.t t . L • ~ ~,:~ THE, , LerESZi .A27.:.:I7ILEGRAP RECEIVED AT THE DAILY 'Waal E . OFFICE. Reported Fight at Sisso FORTY OM TOE USCUOLIS Cw. Win & Capt. Pato lotta4 !Special Dlntatalt to Ms Gaseato =SE Gov. Wise, wttb fifty tees as a body der Capt. "Patton, eras attacked by G &tea of flasoirille,Kanawha coontyj . Pat:" weff!ntalton, wounded, and fiodYluani' Lourevitat, Jely 6.—Notwithstandi .g the stop. page of the LevinMe and Nashville Railroad, the American Letter Emus Company cotithioe to re ceive and !inward mail matter malllarkirrille regu larly, and travel North and South continue by the same route. Unreliable nouns are prevalent of apprehended danger from Tennemeemis in re ference to the stoppage of the first sashed road. A spatial dispatch to the Nutrias Unfou of the sth, from Richmond, reports that Patterson% loan in a skirmish with Col. Jaclyn, L SO.! Yu.kson'a force was 4 500, whereof six ware killed and twen ty wounded. The Mobile eldvertuer, of the 2d, says that 6000 Federal troops are on Santa Rona Island. The Picayune of the 3d, says that the Confed erate ship of war attester" ran the blockade on Saturday, putting to sea. She has a 'crew of 05 men-20 marines. I The following is in the Southern pipers of the 4th: "New Orleans, July 2.—The euemy L has seised the telegraph isurtroments at Pan a Lontre. A United lutes steamer left the bar yeiterday. volition occurred on,the Mobile and Ohio Railroad on the let, at Tretiton, Tenn., wherein' two sol diers! were killed and twenty-five badly Wounded!' Reliable informetion from Camp Troindale, Tenn., says that the maids, and smell pox are prevalent among the soldier,. livery train carries from 20 to 30 of the sick into Nashville, and sel dom a train comes without a corium or two. An eye.witness inform, as that cut tlie.4th; the eleven o'clock morning down train from Louisville, was stopped at Richland, Tennessee, ostensibly to watt the op train. The train was ordered to tramp Trousdale There, a file of soldiers, under htsj. ktoward, surrounded the train - with loaded arms, putting three or lour cars into locomotion, and put ting three men into each paw:agar oar. They were hummed to shoot the engineer, or any body who c latl,th i e h irp .trata"wthuermonei, n e arrm IltTtitalinjs Head, to gether with a freight train, were rent back to rain- Westitsoio . Joky 6.--g:rat slight ode of the New York 6re Zoinsee was assamutated in front of a row of two aolorioes bonus of viell repata lion, on Maine avenue, near nor lad a;.ball street. No possible clue to the perpetrator had been die. covered, nor base therauthoritira yet been able to ascertain the name of the wounded.Zouive. Thin afternoon at .three o'clock, survival Zniesea lad others, went to the tenements above ldanuoned, and entirely broke op and destroyed thp:farniture, drove the inmates forth and set the boome on ere, end by their conduct prevented the ere - compa nies from ratingnishieg the flutes. The bouses to co:mei/once were entirely consumed With their contents. Great excitement presaged and the .Provost Mental interfered to forum, quint. Sev eral arrests were made. She battery of the Second Rhode gelded Regi ment taper - resealed 'nth their nee amide on - the Monument grounds, thin afternoon, in each a man gier an • to elicit the Isamu conimendetion of all present, including , several military iengineers. Among the 'penitent ware thePrwdett and Gov. Sprague. The rang* of shot wee three to four WASIUNOTON, Jots 6.--Clptaill Baird; Assistant Adjutant General, is now acting anCtiiirol Stenos Gen. Tyler's Brigade. ' Captain John MeNati, cif the tOiti Infantry, hay. beg, while in command at Fort 1 ilaramee, given latialactory evidence of his disloialty to the Government, the President directs his dame to I. 'trickle from the roll. 01. the army. 1 Ile alei directs that the name of Bergson Wapiti, o Guild, of the Medical Staff, be stricken from tbe rolls (or refusing to renew Meats!' of allegiance. The chapialas of the New York Regintenis have -been mastered into the service for twojeare, and will receive the pop and allowances that are gram. ed to the chaplain. of the three 'years regiments. FORT Sienear,Jaly 6.—Tbe piny eipress pus• ed her* at 7 eelock tut u gbL Praaeirco Jan 26.—The Barium Court oe h rendered a del'aion la too Lime Potpie, el. tablhbing the right of the General Clorr eat to ban property condemned as • cite for fortifica tion, and purchased at actual talue: d iThls - is • point of Jocks near the estrum* or Ban ranelsco, ehlels uertain apecalaters been'sn voting to sell to the gotemema at the estrus; t price of $20,000. • . 11. Taaaphktatfran experienced ladlan ghter, has been engaged In the Interior countle• lo .spelling • regiment of riflemen, consisting of 100 men, shirt' he proposer to offer to the War , epartatent to Laird the overland malt and Frontal . • emigra tion from which the Federal troopa me tddng . wi - drawn. Some of the leading military m n are - gaged in the movement, mid It is Impose:did t Senators Baker, Latham and hfollougall sill • the acceptance of the r•gilnent by. the Wr Leman. mint. A dr ' .. destructive fire occurred at Cotton's*iid, Lyske -1 gen county, on Thursday, COMMA:Ig tbe entire burial= portion of the town. Low $4O, CO. The grain harvest has commend to parts of the State. The crop win never dam Thug is an eighth more land tinter cultivation Ms year than i - ever before. ALIZAIDIVI, July 6.-=Two privitas oilio Michi gan .Fint met scouting yestarday with ut orders, and returned last acting, waning they !ap proached within two mills of Fairfax. meting a few of the Confounder, whom they find upon, killing one and creating a general stamped* 'thong that, pickets. Another smiting party of eke name mgt. meat met with four retail cavalry non 01 ad's Mill. The lattornolog them did, although oily two in number and on foot. La kfountaltioN. -- La Mountain's balloon was brongbt, to Camp dioDowsil, Due PO/ Chard', to.day. Preparations are being made to inflate it Is rho Third Maine Regiment, Col. Howard, arrived here to-day. Mont. Baines's Artillery era encamped at the North and of Washington Street There was a dross parade and review of the troops of thte brigade to day; they Indicated a remarkabla degree of im provement. Moe. Carry Is the name of the ZIUSTI) killed at Wasbitttoo. goincr, lil., July b.—Seward, the man who as tousinaied Moron, at Canton, Mo., on tho 4th, was arrentiel the same day by a oompany of Home Onerds, who wore persuaded by - Bonator:Oreen to give him la charge of a constable, to bet taken to jail at Monticello, Green's intention boleti. Mesta him after leaving the town. They wore met on the way by a Union company from Lagrange scanty, who bad humped of Green's Intentions. The priso ner was taken by them from the constable, and re turned to Canton. Orton fled, though hotly purr sued. He escaped by !awaits his borne fed hiding 10 the woods. . Two more compantu of. Col. Palawn's : regiment started for Canton last night, - . par 4 of stated twenty troops, under command of es.Gor. Wood, • f thh State, who were In pursuit of Jim dram r turned to Canton peetatday orating;, hating cap ad' him: Ifs was plaoad for sari kosplag in • a College building, which Col. Palmer ii.ualog at a barraoks for. the prommL Lessen/norm July 5.....;We are under dorm to the editor or the Port Scott fleiseerd for the following items „regarding the; movements in Missouri. • On Jane 231 b, he says Goy. Jackson's Someway called a Stanton of the Missouri Legiala. tars, to meet at Saressie, 'lO toilet . .sontheast of Fort Scott, for the purpose of pusisistrordituume of secessios The rebels is Wettest' Missouri are coommisatl4 at that point: Fumtites tram-Jasper county 11/011 hourly twirler at Fort Scott, and re port s tell-01111MM' of 7 eirkirs'in that section. ' Ulm mooned' that Dr. Wilson, Dr. Ulinate 'end other leading Union mes s have Weir hluag.l Is moms mums, seeping' fugitive, bore been followed into Kaoedbj the Secessionists. . - Montgomery, with 4011,sies, entered Misarmri on the morulug..of. the 24th, but hie iobjeCt*ae sot - Sr.LOOP.Iy 6 A dispatchtrom Ulla Hoek, Ark., dated the 3011., to the htainplthrAPpral says the Militareßoard has listed a proclamation tag for 10,000 men, 10 repeftlt• - invasion of the Pedant Mope, through Ittesoori. Satin compasy is to arm Itselt.with the anal weapon: of the eenntry, oxilfornialk its owe teeth and cathp equip age, which are to be paid for by the State. Reg. innate are ordered to organize for immediate set , • Gen:l,lon, with upwards of 200 troops,' eft Booseritle on the =rata! of 311,' for the So • lb. Curcio's-Tr, JOT C . ,=-Gba. Pool 4bdgion ie r d yeateiday afternoon, aged , Moat. 31 , Gotrais arrived at Columbus Yesterday, with twanty4brits Besosabsaista of the Kanarba Valley,:tabto by Cal. Norton s et:simian& as hoe. tares lot Video meg carried od by tabelostalry. Theywei7ti to Cuoo ; -Qatirce July G..—Thestaawhip riteat * :gastarn, from raised Rules du Loip at 8:50 this mousing, - ttbei was oar tb• North Shoro and ap. Ouraltl7 ioi i eer7.rut. fit , couatqaaaea of, width abs was uohboarded. 'Oa bar Amu! bairs,:wbicb will probably be about three or (au ' o'aocit; we hopa.to get bar wan: • - Musts4utti 6.—Mti. (km MoC6ll' his laud an orb; iltutlag sub of ths Vona -Tee. Meatrof tbs . twono,t•tirpt of PosoiltrailW to hi Wag at 'onto to the otaxlmito attoz atiodaid of 1,816 Mtn sad oten.. A 632420 of osnrl 1000 mon .00 has hadded to nal' P4rts4/.largo and kdeo Intl stir. „ ' • , It • •• • I • iw Your, tato 6.—The mouser esilli; ot ths Chluisitos hue, has boss chatotwed br o t hs:,6os. annalist, and too° bs Win faux i.gini•bokt, mid' repoct nye -that the Adger, or thermals lbw,' wilt, also twititaUstir transformed. ' 1 , t i . , i .,.... is ß ei i ritti N ood all ia l te , . 4" llliii l6 7SOflbr• S""Wi totia Ci r i O 4" lld ' Pebt .;l l Itla will take the tatentotii trill Au' MAKS ' i -., FOS hisossoid two . bays, Iliad witk: ' wont entail searibid lath. Wawa * riitskto i-saultingitopeetinag,"4.4pV, ' .04,•..*, ':-• ,k , 45 ,- .- - ' , . - -;:••_;.,_;,',. ; - ' , .. , :•;• , ;' , : - ."1- , .:.-.q - '-'l•'-'1:•-r--7.,.ti'•4,---fl-•'!.- 4~ "~~';~'R-':; " •-._. ~,- ~TIMITYSIVESTR CONGRESS. (!pistil R YirS• liVirmerotr o isty'B, 1661. Wright mun/need the death et Mr. Senates, of Picanaylvaaia, hie belittle, taloa, and °fared molatione or prorosoi:rovot tor-his lon, and sympathising with the Wane eidiceaged: T he members will wear the Mal badve of nurern- Mr. Colfax alio paid as 'lemma! Waits to th• demised. Ileator.llizitton, Campbell, MePharos. Moorhead and McKnight all followed, la a angst strain of remarks. The resolutlinu wen adopted. The Roue them adjounutd. • S mum —llr. Hale, of N. 8., moved that the Senate proofed to sleet an Assistant Door.keeper, which wu agreed to. Mr. Lau, of Kum, gave notice that he shoal . d introduce a bill dheoting that on the Ist of August, 1881, all commandants in the Army and Navy of the United States to assemble from their mural commands Court Martial,, and defining the juisdla don of said sourta guard, aD. the Home Oa the ballot for dealstarit Doorkeeper, 41 rotes were call; him Barret received 30; Charles Jonas, 8; aerdbaing, 2. kw Barret war dialared duly fly of the Mr. Wilson, of Mau., presented the sandal bllla of which ho gore notice on Thursday. Mr. Crimea, of lowa, awned that the bill to pro moti the efficiency of the army be refened to a epeeist committee of nine Busters. The President of the Senate than announced the Standing Committee/ of the Senate On Foreign Relations.4destrs. Sumner, Colla mer, Doolittle, Wilmot, Browning,Polk and Brea inndge. On Military ♦hairs and Militia—Messrs. Wilson, King, Baker, Lane, of Ind.; Lane, of Kansas, Rice and Latham. Oa Finance—Mean. Fessenden,Simmoni, Sher man, Howe, Hunter, Pearce, Bright and M'Dougul. is Naval Alain—Mean. Hale, Grimes, Foot, Sherman, Thompson, Nicholson, Kennedy and McDougal. "Oir Commeree—Moan. Chandler, King, Mor rill, Wilson, Ten Eyck, Saulsbury and Johnson, o ' - Oa Jadiciasy;—Bieurs. Trumbull, Foster, Ten Eyck, Comae,. Harris, Bayard, Powell end Cling. •On Pat 01Bees and Post Roads—Mum,. Cella• mer,. Diion, Wade, Trumbull, Rice, Bright and Latham. Os fiesolutidiary [ elatMa . — Menrs. King, Chan. dler, Wilkinson, Hale and Nesmith. On Public Lands -Mania. Harlan, Bingham, Clark, Pomeroy, Johnoni of Tenapasee, Rice and Neemitit. OA Claims—Mears. Clark* Strieruns, Pomeroy, Polk and Thompson. On Prince Land Clems—Mean:liarris,Foater, Sumner, Polk and Bayard. : • Oa the Muria of Colnuto4—Mews. Grimes, Dixon, Morrill, Wade, Anthony, Yermody and Powell. Oa Indian Allttra—Meions. Doolittle, Drilkinson, - Cowan, Foote,:loute, of MMus, Harlan and Wee• mite. Oa Patents and Patent Orßee—Mean. Simmons, Sumner, Cowan, Tboinnegm and Saulsbury. Oa Pudic:a—Wars. Foote, Bingham, Lane, of lod., Howe, Wilmot„ Pomeroy and.Siolabary.' On Public Boildinp and PablinGrounds—ademrs. Foote, Anthony, Chandler, Bright andemsedy. On Tarritories—Mesars.Wede,Wiltineoet,Bskeri Hate, Browning, Johnson, of Tena.,and Bragg... Oa Engrossed Bills—Mum Lane, oflodlans, - Man ill and Latham. Toy Audit aid Control Via Contingent Expanses of the Boosts-4destre Dixon, Clark and Johnson, of Tennessee. . " On Enrolled 12111*--Ifeerro.Bitastun, Baba and bars.Baal' . On Pnneng--Mosere. Antboby, Hatlar' aid Pont& • Oa Library—lisurs. Pure*, CoHamar and Pos . Alley some discussion, the hill of Mr. Wilson to promote the efficiency of the anny was referred to the Committee of Nine, viz : Meson.'Wilson, lisle, Latham, Sherman, TowelliCoiran; Him Keened? and Howe. The other biliewere referred to the Committee cis Military Affairs. • - Alter the erectus. sessile, *napalmed thedeath of Hoe. W. IL facrastosh of Ps., a member l ot the Houle or Representatives. Mr. W. paid a brief *atop to the public and private worth of the deceased, sad at the close of• fered the nsuvrresolotions i when the SUMO en. inoreed. LATEST FROM EUROPE Pralne& Pollee, July 6.—The Great Eastern named here on her way to Quebec with troops. She bring. Liverpool dates to . the :Nth ol Jane. • The steamer Hibernian arrived out on the 25th, and the City of. Washington ea the 26th. The steamer. Anse', and Edinburgh bad sailed for New York. The latter has 1203,000 is gold. Sir A. Bethel; has been confirmed as Lord Chan cellor of England. . , , , - Loverpool, June. 27111-The min of Cotton for three dare meant to 12,000 hales; of which 10,- 000 were to speeidatom antexporteut. The mar ket is unchanged, and closed firm. i • The Maaetteeter m tots were quiet, quotations being barely maintalne . • -. , lireatimuTs are firm , with more enquiry. Prelatic= an steed . London, Jane 27 minis 8914891. Lard Chancellor Campbell died auddenly from the mpturd of a blood ramiel, The Sultan of:Turkey died on the 25th, and was macceeded by MI brother, Abdul fists Khan. Everything wig quint at Constantinople Sir. J. Ferguson, to the House of Commons, con demned the radios of relnforeemmats to Canada. and Mr. Maslen siao thought the Government was inouning anion' responsibility. Lord Palmerston defended the act of the Government, se the usual precautionary Measure of all Govemments In the immediate vicinity of hostilities. The step Indies. ted no distrust of the faith of the Northern States, nor want of confidence in the Canadians ; the time wu fit and proper, biome reinforcement' can only be sent to Canada ia the hammer. ' . The loss by the onftegration in London is ores 2,000,000, and same estimates am high as three and four millions. It mu nearly.covered by bun _ The recognition of Italy by Fcaao• bad been far malls aanamood.. SMci;;IZ=:MI Llrope of .—The weather was fivOrable for the crops—rather showery. MUTTS. Wake6ld & Wakb, and hethardeow, Spence A Co., report floor quiet at 34i 6d®47. 6d, for American. . Wheat steady, with a better tone, and more inquiring; red Ifis Bd '@l2a; white 12a@13s Cd. Corn needy; mixed 484; yellow 28.1@6d; white 30,@31 .sd. Beef firm. Pork steady. Bacon 'quiet. Lard doll. Tallow in but little inquiry, and prices . weak; North American, 4950605. Mein dull, common 6a 3d @6. 4d. Spirits! of turpentine dell, and nominal at 43a ®430,84.. Pot mhos quiet at 34e . Pearl. quiet. Sugar steady, prices quiet. Coffee quieL Losidon.—Breadatuffs d.alining. Wllllat dull and 11:324 lower for inferior ; new la closing steadier. Boger quiet Cardia Amt. Tea Awn. Bice Amt. Tallow qulet at 52®535. Bales of Illinois Central *bares at 40@39 discount; Nile sharer 214532; N. Y.' Central 09. 0011001/ quoted at 89112)1331, for money. The Timis motioned to maintain that the Amer icans have no ground for their abase of Ragland, beyond mortiAcation at Regland'e lack of 'precis. Bon. It says Northerner" ,bans thrown themselves. into a passion, and must be left to mom. • Bir Archibald AWoa, In • letter to Cassius IL Clay, contends that the Americas Constitotten IS s tailors, and nommenda a Vationil Chunk and Monarchy as a remedy. Tie..conßagration in London, inkfly tele/priest by the Persia, was the, most dinstmus for genera! Bons lounense plias Of warshonses on the Burry Bide of London bridge, Ailed with all kinds of pro duce, were destroyed. The recoguition of Italy by Prieto has been an nownesd in the Mosicsar. end by Baron Rituals In the Italian Palisinsnt. The latter mid that Moto made relations between the two countrim would NOD be resstablithed. Tba Part boor.. MI eat at 77@60. A parry of Bourbonists landed near Syracuse and ware arrested bJ. the troops on the pa alt. They warm subsequently shot. The Italian Chaatium adapted s bill in relation to National Annanent. , - The Pope wu but improving - sit last sweennta. The aviation In Himigarywan . reported to be in. A paid prevailed at • Calcutta, owing to,oplass: epecalatioule - ' •- *: , The Chinese rebels bad takid Hoag Kong. . . OILLT .111111rtAlRe—Thp 'proceedings in Parlia ment on the 26th ult. were wholy unimportant. The great Ora in - Landau was - still horning in route vaults, hitt wee 140:irking groually subdied. ,FlLASCC.—Yolitics were eaimportant: The Bonin wee improving.--On the iGth mates were quoted at 674 65e. t • The new' treaty of cemeniree•between Franco' red eondrated. , i It will invelre a geaernl remodelling of the tariff duties, BrAin•--A royal demos admits cotton at murk lower dues la. Spain trom,f3eptember till January. . The Spent& prod/Mallon Wain ;to the AIM/. can war, says the Queen is '&omb:id to diem the strieteet neutrality between the federal States of the Union and the Ilaithdarabs States of the South. With this view it la prohibited-0 aim. WA, or At out privateers, no matte: endive what flag; in any Spanish part. Private:l and prier in prohibited nuestaleg over 24 hours Ins ykt k aldt port, save armsurgent la of neeeesity. to ease the har• Wu authorities are to mapsl them to mooed to as as early as possible, sad nol allow them to ship but what ts neasesary, and new 'under any pretext, arms and ammunition: /To . fittkdes ,takreging ‘ to Ow may be wad. Spaniards are' problbltad taking woks en althre MI, and ,to :abstain Dom all acts which may be regarded's/ olefin' to neg. Imes.—The G&W Osumi , the N . port ofthe landing of -}kuirlundsta sad &Wenn Of =ran to Sie; gel says only ques Bourbon /ma landed then. The Pero rierrespeadest of the Tyanfr. bye lilts. alb's note to reply to Prow& teeeWnon, Is .drat and totoomprozoleing. does neladalt of reser sedorui„ and declines stiteeng late gay sapeemest which would linden with" tke •reirdueess of the Ilosoanr.--lbrports had hem' ourinat the English Ambasseder at.VisenaluAlgehrted on. so lution of the Ibingarien queetio . o,lnt:loll4olohd joureargin a dada. . 4 Thibault)* reports Malin to health of As Semmes of :Angola ere totrtras:. , • • 6.—Tke Mimed fl(ite Coons. tion - hie bees atruiriallpatUrl to, lineal Isforsos , I*.)3lll•llliainsmlikestrof :ctidaitesis: galopiP4 gm— lag.,..:Alte.imare to do PacifieliaStost "i°e*tbq 10 1 .,°:.'40 1 -0*,1 1 4 1 , • Turrnimaidonsor,lalls.-.8 cuagroa; i ' Welkorapaninii;by Adjatast Gaunt' with , thair . Ariter and daughters, mired thie . wrossiug . ide Baltlitai. ' , They spent As di.Oldi Point and Newport Nowa. Toro daugh td,Rbowthtl, Chum. Col. Yoritamirseleer, aid to Ceases! Bath Prof. Butlatt, at Wert Pout, and Mr. _Cobb, eon hdeffithldfild* odlM. ' .fume, and - aIsO - or, air . party.. A"eand review was held at Niurpcire Nan, and also at Fortress Moroi and,turp H 12111 ., toe.,:Besides a short respite - troth Xis . datlis thit i nab at Washington , th visit GU Beerattry - Centeroit relates to aeries quireinsata .ak Bruges. Star roe in man and ma ' ...for 4 11 rt i s t operatioas; His safe loamy steith=r will ' be withheld from Gen. Batter, d that the, Irisityiill bergirodne. tire olthchapplest resalls. iGea. Staler, Seeps., wary Cameron and party, will pay their tispectnto Commodore Strinetun before ther;depertar• for Washington dos evening. f •I , ,• ,_.. _.• Col. Baker , ' ugh:nat. , : &Trivia fr - o f Baltiiiiire this =ming, and have encamped do this side of Hampton Creak, Cola Biker its . Was *inapparent; would be made • Brigadier. ry Galual. t i i . • •.' - .Ccl. Duea wu yesterday promo to the rub of Brigadier General, to - .command at Camp Haw. • ilton. ._ Brigadier General Pieiae gammen s the MSlZO anisette Regimen= in Bailees villa IP: Gen Butler, ye eterdayonade. a stirring speech to our troops at Camp Ilarnilton. I There is to be a celebration at the Relieve Camp to-sight. The Monticello ysetarday find at oob of ottr Usual boats, a abort distance *ban Newport News, but fortunately no one was lUituid. .19114 u made a re= nn coohsanoe op Janiu river about -put eight o'clock this miming, and when fire miles trout Newport Neu she discovered ••rebel force of about 700 on the 'bore aid Imutildiets4 Oltan" -a lir" lire upon them. Bight comp anies turf tent by land to sustain her. There was a land reconnotuance . Newport News yesterday, and somas - hots e god frith the rebel vedettes. . The obnoziou flag of trus ss I, do slink frost Norfolk, socrompanW by a tug carry Ohs British flag. - The Brldsh Count at - Norfolk, a noted Be:' oautonbt, is on hoard, anti in his efforts to visit Baltimore. , . About - Br, o'clock tbia7morniog b renty-five.ol Hawkins* Zooms encountered are I force, sap. posed to number about one hand d and fifty Joeindingimenty-five cavalry, and on field piece, own from Newport Beim. tis repo rt ed that three rebels were shot, sod aloof the Zotiaves. They sent in Or remfo onnents, and. five companies of Zmaree were a of to anemia' them. . . ..., FOTIM Pilowans., July, .o.—Befur • lure of the Secretary al War yeller theta was a grand 'snow at Caws . fire-works, a grand dinunr- and at. were prolonged to a late hour An alum occurred at Hampton ab • and Gen. riaren came to Gip Fottacia supply of ammunition. wrong batteries are being erected in the'dtrettion of New Maket Bodi The California Regimen Col. Bak become very popular here. i The Colt Wallington last night. ~i - The Zoaaves hare been order ord but they still remain in the.camp. -_. Sewyees projectile on the Rip-Rap noon throwiag shell at a supposed riel Sewell% Bohn. , . i ' • - -.- 5..111Lir, int 'truce went lc, Craney slenda•day wittrapiateesiding in the South: --. ' ' • The tillowiag -is a correct account of did Wan: . i rash at Newport HOWE: Capt. Hon el with Ilk; ty men of„Col. _Hawkins , teguneet hileron a re coneolmealaqdday morning, entzu tsroAlesd elderable fire 4 of Confilderite infita and calv!;T, Shots ware azialuredi ink: three of e rebel., in abiding two ONcen:ald tiasprivate weakilledi and several wounded,: Capt.:Miming unablfelenV,' gee to withstand the lageterce, withdrawlto lbw ' lO l. witholt/ 006 1:.:, %•-,., -, Ci".l-.:.:!',"j 1'.?.. - . . . . . Nay Tamale, .it.4imaa" Yids* dot stnitt'illi' one. Platkora itaattir, talajtol2l4l Wog NairOttaaaa alladaag a tUri /Naarbearat teal ar:ooWArgragr at it M tei Moat 1 ,4 9 0 8 4 /kllo2qbatiatil 1 4 , Most asaily; ado otZ)000 laista , upaiti wink at Ml' at; Milnalue Glob at 80092: Fed arlikant ti At °WI 09 ; walla 1141cblzaa $1 ,a at $1 Ikat bat settanmara wataatn maltaorAßOCULtaniafe prices oactiaspd. •Paritaalt; It Int Nail 52, Saw auaystat wad Y.Al•Xottlaber. Itamaarado at Oetie. Cattaa Brag taloa Mu tairg Illalasau very arso. • Rada tteadyat UMW.= < t j • • 1101tRIEON-On Sabbath mbrolng. the 7lti last: IllAur ELIZA, Laud danghterof WULIVII NW Miry aanalitorrhom: The' f.... 1 will take plemi,(thhi dm) Itiontmv, at 3 ; o'clock, from the raildenoe of bei grandlSlFe;D!rvii lilt: Ammon; 2 d Word. Alloltbigr/ city. DALLAS-Co the Oth Mei, Awn MUM 4ln Gat dagstv. (mai Rev. J. and Sarah A. Delta. The ignerel .111 take plane from the ree•Slinaci of tM to Cy, thle (Koalas) inconlog at liglipeet alin•'clock, to pro. i , Deed to the Anntim 2 7 (lii2'i'i '•• . . • • allAllilill-O. Sattuderalternoop; at. etionst four o'clock, Klee Nureernt Fenno . . ..... The Menu ot Um fi nely °r*' -higitcA o iteig see to. =al from lbe nobles= of Devi& Holgteil, Stirpetarg Plank Bold, near We Ckmigeri,Sti MOllini Morning, Jolly Mb, it 10 o'clock. Chniegrie PIN Mau' jeckmaut Malik, at 0,54 o'clock. l. •. I . . • ANDERSON-At Obtalonatl, Op Pridly,::::, 0 ... PAUL ANDCIANOI. la the lOUs pima Me mon - The Inners! lid II take Om onTamotr at hot o'clock, from the residence of Ala elster,Wre. 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