',:,-..;,,,,.... -777- !..:7:,'.:11 1 .,'':...'..;7:: ......::::.; i-...:::::. f ' ii;.;l;t' == .~J k • .4;;•." i 1 1.: ~.~\::,Z . . . ' .1;44f17 - ', 4 •1 • FQ* , 4 + ~. ', -, ',:; , '.._:!''' , ):': , _7•. , . , .•!'7;: . '.! - -'':: 1 - 4.‘,,.,,.•;:. ~,,.•2;,,:,-.!!-: Y, , L Tie*mimics - of J. 0: W ootaleyei, who • died at odor Lbereberk, on the Ilth hum, wsts.faterred Eat , Liberty. L.. The - demised eru a gam; • . bar of=. the Seelig ZCICUITIN. sad et the dm* AI - big • male& • postai:od Dlll/3i**4 Third *sseelt:46lll*3 ' Of VPliold fine: - ;•, , . TiciCooll6.llo/6011f, of Posits , caulk, bus • tolsty otos for thirteliet of the Istalits, of -•••;;;;•, •,yeht4tlMdoe!,ol,TWO of • -- • - - . , i , 1 ! , _ -,.e.:. i t=== Vittsburg 6alette. oPIIOI.II PAPA' OP THE Orr. TUESDAY'. ;MOBBING, JULY 18, 1861. CITY AFFAIRS. biracial/MUG/IL Otsessightnts for ths esstus, by e. R. Shaw, Optteiss„ 59 Fifth Eit.=•-cortsstss dilly: - 111117111. II IKADZ. 9 ?dock, a. is ..... • 00 62 . , 12 " St: 00 72 1 1.0 " i• 1114••••••••• ...... ..”•• . 65 Blastnetat . . --...... .... .. 29 5.10 =ore About Ex-Goversio; Wise . . . . . : The Wheeling intelligenter, of Saturday, lays: "Mr. Star, of MUOTI county, WILI arrived fn this city- l ast evening, reports that it is reliably nicer. tamed Slut Henry A. Wise, If not actually dead, ,pia fro : badly wounded that there is no danger of hie recovery. Willis and his body guard, as before tad,. were going to Gil en appointment at-Ms. Some forty Union men, who, not feel ing safe at 4heir homes, had beenspending mat of ;their time in the wood. armed with .ordinary rifles, heard of Wiser, com ing,: and secreted them. selves—ambasuded in the regular way—and upon their approach, each man fired at his man, when the assaulting party retreated to the top of a high hill. Wise and Patton, together with shoat thirty or forty others, were seen to fall. The Union men. after ruching the top of the saw those who escaped carrying off the dead and wounded. • "Several persons recently 'mired from Charles.. ay there is no mistake about Wise being Wounded, and as be has been suffering froni ease, it is Supposed he cannot recover. "There were about lour thousand Federal troops at Gallipoli', Ohio, who intended crooning the riser noon, in order to Ss up things and - put the Union men-on their pegs. Thvre was not a singleprom. lout Union man between Point Pleasant and its. venswood, on the river, nor for ten miles back. ' All had crossed over to.Ohio,"._ cargo, We are at last, says ther.Wbeeling listelligencer of yesterday, able to give what is unquestionably the truth in regard to the killing or wounding of the old arch traitor, Henry A. Wile. He is still in the land of the living. Mr. John A. — Woode,son,of A. P. Woods,of ibis city, arrived from Ravenswood, on - :_Sariturday morning, by steamer. He left • Cerriuttarille, where he was a student at the Uni. ninny, about three ',seemlier,. He reachedCharies. • ton. l after a great deal or troaole, and left that place on the 4th of Join arriving at Ripley on the •- evening of the sth. Om Henry A. and his son, 0. . Jutting* Wile, were both it Ripley.. On the SO; a report reached Ripley that a thousand Federal - troops . wero ]marching upon that place from the . Ohio neer.- , The Wises, with their seven hundred followers, retreated back upon Charlestown. The • report of the killing of Wise and his body guard, reached us On Sunday evening, the Ttb, so that it _will be seen }hat he couldnot have been very bad ly injured, an he was knocking around Ripley pretty tolerably spry, for an old man. From tither cirenntstances.we are induced to believe that the whole iitory.abOnt the attack upon Wiser' party, is a aheerlabrication. It is scarcely possible that be could have been at Bissoaarille at all. Gas Bata. We bare our attention directed to Lilo subject o , gam meter. quite frequently. Perhaps without asp very good reason, and perhaps with nom* very good reason--people do, neverthelese, thiek 'it ' • strange when, with the same apparent consumptioi - • in their dwellings, stores or workehope, the sal • bee of feet consumed varies from quarter to quer ' ter very materially. -We are quite heavy consume .' era of gas. ourselves, our. .niouthly _consumption footing up more than mad people would tree is a year. We have observed to as unaccountable - , :liticteatiove in our bill, as rendered from month to 1. - . month. We notice that In several citing an "in opectOr ot , gas meters" has been appointed, whose , business it is to see that the city meters are all in proper working order, and the record cturectly taken oil from the same, each period.. We do not know that anything would be gained by creating such an oelee, bat would surest to our Gas companies whether th e epPointseen of an In spector of roam, who should investigate facts, and listen to appeals, might net be very ilattafgdory to the public,. Either this, or the substitution of "par- for meters," which could be ptaxd where those in totalled cold obsenre the daily consumption of Gis, and.yet so arranged that the index could not be tam pared with, Mould, we think, do away with much of the grumbling which is bat too 00131U1011 with CPCIIII. men of gas, about - fire time their bills are presented. E2= This Regiment, of which Col. D. H. Wil:isms, .of a - 6 - city,' has been'ananimotisly chosen the tom -mender, will, we are told, be prepared to mos . ter into service doriog the next week or ten days. Five companies at the Regiment are now raised in ..iladelphia, two in other portions of the State and three in thte vicinity. The other field officers sin - seined, are Lieut.. Col. F. Vallee, of Philadel ptua, an officer of skill and experjence in that city, and Major it..l..Schwaris,'of Acadian-4h, Later long au offiecr'rof the•Rioggold Artillery and for merly Mayor of the city,* ad now Resistant Libra rian an Congress. • This Regiment has been presented with ibsttery of Rifled cannon by Ctrs.. Snapp, lifaq,_of this city, to be manufactured at the Fort Pitt Works. ' Especial care has been taken by Col. William. in regard to clothing, and, he has made anrlo , . meats with a reliable house in Philadelphia for superior clothier—in all respects @quit to that tarnished the. United States army. 131221=! , . Mr. John Murphy, who keeps • licensed tavern in the vicinity of Camp Wright, inform, as that it was his bowie that was entered and sacked by the soldiers, who' destroyed about $l5O worth of pro- party, sod who now seek exemption from civil pro em. la our report of the matter, alit came be fore the'Court, we stated that the offense was com mitted in . in..milicensed driggery.r , One of the counsel wn stated; and, as the name of. the pro. prietor was not given, we very readily all into an error.' Mr. Murphy teideviiry touch aggrieved, tint he cannot ;regret the mistake more than weds fie eatubited his license, to show that be was keep• tog a respectable house, aid Os theturfully make this conceder'. A genUemae, well awinsinted in the vicinity, informs as that Mr. Murphy is a very worthy eitisers, end' that - he keeps a quiet, orderly iseizaoCratio County Gativaillon. At a meeting of the Dereocretic County Commit: tee of Correipondenci, held on Saturday, the fol— lowing resolution was adopted: - - Resolved, That the primuy meeting of . the „Democratic, party be held on naterday, July 271 h, 1861, to' seed deletates to the County Conventicle to be held at the Court House on Wednesday, sly 31st, 1801, at 10 o'clock, a. or., for the 'perpose• of convecting what coarse' would be expedient for the Democratic 'party to puntue in the present cn si■. Kea Andric! to send two delegates, to be eleeediti the wards-end boroughs between the hove Of 5' and T p. w., and in the townehips, be. tween the henry of .3 and 5 p. m. Elationlaig fiewerrenee--.Two Children Drowned. Flora Maria Cogrwallotearly 4 years old, anVen- Die Cynthia Cogswell, about 2 years old, children of Mr. Samuel of Warren, Pa., wont • drowned to the Couewango last Monday afternoon. Mr. Cogswell lion oa the bank of the creek. The eldest girltold her mother they wens going to &neigh . boo's a few rods bolow. She supposed they bad gone there, and thought no mote Ilboot them for Motor three boom. 'Beteg so long gone they were looked for and coald not be found till their bodies ermedie. covered 1u the creek several rods below the bonito, s , • little &been which, they. evidently . want to. It Is s sad Juwerrement to the family Indeed. Both wars placed in the same calm aids, by side and butied,on Tuesday, mobs promos of a large number of lynx. pathlstag friends and nolgfibon. , • • A Rau Criancg roe Rzcanivs.—We direct 04 attentionlif 'Vole - Meer companies and - others, • tiring to enhatior the three years' service, to the advertisethent of Capt. A. B. - Margo, who; lute opened a recruiting office at No.Bo Fourth street,' between Wood and Market. Capt..Moryran is an accomplished soldier and a clever gentleman, and those whit cubit ander bill Will. be well'euid for. He has etithority Irons Col. Campbell; throne' the War Department, to fill op the 12th Regiment mealatety, which- will go into active service as soon as cointiletelfgriiamzed.. Copt. M. will also . enlist seventy men to 011 by Co. -B, (City Guard.) to therrequisne number of 101 men. • For further information, read the advertisement in to-day's PAW. - SvDDEN . DCAT2--00 Sanuday mormag, fdra Mar Brown, wile of Jobs Brown, a carpenter, employed at Milligan's, died very suddenly at het residence rio'Brownenlie road, in Bomb Pittsburgh. 1t appears Out etor war seated M a chair, in one of the lower mow, about erne o'clock, nursing* else Of her children , whin she suddenly fell forward on the floor. ' , McAlear aid wan immediately sum. Molted, brie without avail, as 'bodied - instantly. An inquest wag held, on the body by Coroner Bost wick, in which appeared that death was ceased by the rupture Of a blood, vessel in thobeart or Mega Deceased was about hirty•lM years of age, and leaven flee children. Homm DeraD.-03 • TaTedisy morning last, Dr. Keifer, a Grimily physiebn, who has resided for some years in the oteinity of Johnstown, was found dead BLitt, ,bed. tie bad been ill for acme time, luid during the night he waked his wife for the, purpose . of taking some medloine. In the morning Ibis WAS unable to groyne him, and called Incphysician, who - pronounced hint dead. EL disease was apoplexy. CAXPID4 COurT.—This: Demomate of Cathbria County bare nominated thelfollowing ticket . : Assembly, • Cyrus C. Perehing ; Sheriff, John - • Bock ; Treasurer, Thereas 'Catlin; Comwissioaer, P.I. Little; 'Associate Judge, 0.,W; gaily ; Poor _Soule Director, George Delany; Auditors, E. It. Donner's:4 3 yearn ; John 8. Rhey, I year. Daownin..:—The hteManor! Stastiont ahitss that Mica ISenipoun, &lad of etc yenta; whils bathing is company with two °this small bosh mils drowned the Notiongebdelivasironposite the rolling iniU in ituit, bonsoisb, o Sao4sj evening, 7th instant. .lgainpsnan was dicing nodes a log raft: 1111:body erairtssosered the melt. smiting. Thy Tweak iloglimiant. President Lineal., is Ida Message, paid a high, batjustly deserved compliment to the army of the Milos when he said that "there ars many single regiments whose members, one and another, possess 101 l preened knowledge of all the art., seines, profesaions and whatever alio whether useful or elegant, is known in the world, and there is scarcely one from which there could not be se lected a President, a Cabinet, a Congress, and par hap a Court competent to administer the govern ment itself." • We believe It war Karma Greeley that said it took jut 1728 people to constitute a community. All the Tenth Regiment lacks of being a perfect community itself la the 864 women I There is oath tug, either useful or elegant, bat mu be done in that regiment. The Colonel is well known as the Prod deot Judp of Pie Eighteenth Jodieial District. The Major of the regiment, be •alaptaine of the Warren Gaud', Clarion Union Guards, and • some four or fi ve others In the regiment, are lawyer,. There la enough of legal talent in the regiment for one com munity, at least. Morally, they are as well provided for as legally. Beside the very highly respected Chaplain, Rev. Mr. Green, of Mercer county, there are more than half a dozen of other ministers in the regiment—one company alone, the Allegheny Col lege Volunteers, famishing no less than five! Nor is the health of the Regiment likely to be anymore neglected than the morals or the Legal rights. The 4/mute:muter is a physician, ae are some two or three members of other companies. Lient. Cal. Kirk, beside being a very skilful! off. act, and capable to do honor to himself in the. Regiment, is a good merchant, and he could find Lathe Regiment enough of clerks to beep stores enough for several commanitiee. The "commu nity,* this Regiment comprises is the most pro- BSc of school teachers. We believe that fully one. half of the Allegheny College Volunteers and Middlesex Rangers belong to that profession; while there is A large number of them in the Clarion Union Guards, Wilson Rifles and several other companiee. If they but bad the materials, there are enough ef typos in the Regiment to print two or three daily pa en; and, if they ever take a Southern town that bite a printing office in it, we are sure they will do it. The IMercerßifles, alone, contain over twenty type setter. and two n ewspa- Ter publisher:: Among the young men • in the Regiment ' there are three graduates of Westminster, four of Mead ' ville and seven , from Canonsburg r atid represen ts . tiventrom all the classes in those colleges. The Captain at the Mercer Rifles is Principal of the Mercer Union School, and competent to preside over the faculty of a college, while there are grad uates enough to constitute the Professors of the various departments of a regular college course, end the Allegheny College Volunteers could fur-. slob &Prof...nor for both the ancient and modern languages. Pmeldeat Lincoln Is, perhaps, not too fukin say ing that a 'Presideat could be selected from any re giment, for this marmot contains any amount of Gabbed makers. We have found one hotel keeper in the regiment. tithe Curtin It•finhavn't got • man among them that can "keep a hotel," they have enough of men to run about tire steamboats. They have enotigh of pilots, eoglneers, clerks, stewards, cooks, Ac., to root as many boats as would carry two or three regiments. In this brief notice, there aro several omissions that we will hereafter supply. mammals Carting Affray In the Fifth Ward A very, serious cutting affray occurred in the Fifth Wud le.. evening. The particular. of the difficulty, as near The we could aieertain, were About es Wows.: Three men, named respectively Frantic Wel.; Owen I:Higbee and ---- Hamil iltoni went into a hone of bad repute, kept by • woman named Waggoner, on Penn street. a few doors above Walnut, between the boars of 7 and S o'kdick last evening, for the porno. (as they al. lege) of getting something to drink. Altar they had called for their liquor, and while in the act of drinking, some words ensued between them and a soldier named , Wm. A. Young, who happened to be in at the time. From words they proceeded to blows, and Young, as be alleges, finding himself overpoirdered, drew a kode and inflicted a terri ble gash in Webb's left side. The weapon panted in between the fourth and fifth tibe, and penetrated through the tipper lobe of the left lung toe depth of some eight or ten inches. Hughes alan received a slight cut on the - left shoulder at the bands of Young. The iejaries•of the latter, however, are not ,eonsidered dangeratoi. VI, el. was carried into Ald. lone.' office and Dr. Duncan called in, who Hanks he may possibly recover, provided be receires the attention his case requires. He re sides on Etna etreet, in the Fifth Ward, is a man of family, and wan employed an heater at Sheet bargees rolling mill. Hughes is a single man, and resides la the Seventh ward. His injuries, although painful, are not considered dangerous. He was able to walk home. Young was Emitted and committed fora bearing. He fa Orderly Sergeant of a company at Camp Wright, and is said to bee resident of Washiug ton. He alleges that ho acted on the defensive, and that the other parties ware the anymore. Mn. Waggoner, proprietrets of the boom" in which the unfortonate affair occurred, was arrested for telling liquor without berries end -keeping ■ disorderly hum. In delimit or hail rho Was Com mitted for trial. Lederlatfag—a 6tat Astabllahmen The proprietonr, Messrs. IL Long d (temp Heir. lick,Eine recently opened • now establishment at Re. 112 - Grant street, and it Is one of the neatest and best fitted up of the kind to this city. Mr. George Retail* has a large experience in the business, and he his been the. inventor, stereo yean ago, of the ovalleasalid rain while Mr. EL Lnng , being both a carpenter and undertaker, devotee his time to both branches. Their:remis neatly fitted up; their coffins are arranged In stands or in cares prepared for the purpose, and finished in an e:/galls manner. The firm to fall] prepared to rill up any orders and their patrons an bleared to receive ample satislaction, as the best of work will be turned mot their establish ment. Everything in the (anent line, including houses carriages, de. at prices. as reasonable as any in i . henity, mey be had on application at their Tomas. Preemie doing butanes, in this city should exam ine the Assessment for City Business Taxes, at the Tressurees. oSee, Fourth street, and 11 over summed, have it corrected immediately. Mier the find dsy 01. Asnyeat.no reduction eau be had only through the tiidione protarof petitioning Coun cils, and even then it is doubtlal. The fire per cent. discount also cease, on the fleet day of An. .gettined those who wish to same it had better.call early in& not -pot off the- payment of weir city taxes and water Teats until the lest rem daja in this month, or they might asamodably be erowded oat. . AT CANT WAIONT. yeaterday, there was little to report. About. 1,800 .gmes wen given on to the 9th end 10th Regiments, and 1,339 blouses. The men in the Erie Regiment mato gnat hopes of get ting bouts to rsonat for the three year: serstea They upset : to any. on Thursday, at fortheet. Religions retsina wars held Sabbath Morning and evening, by Chaplain Omen, of the 10th Regiment. The :hymns of the Methodist collection and the U. T. Psalmody are need alternately by the Chaplain. A Bible class is being orgateited that will be both intensities and , profitable. We an glad to nota Milt he Ss: Pining both the confidence and re. spent of . the sokllers In the Regiment. ; Faun dcannar.--Joseph 8. Moyer, a resident of Bemptield tp.,. Mercer county, met his death on Monday, lit inst., ins singular manner. While on his way borne from Went Greenville, he saw a fright, mud horse attached to a nulky in the road some dis tance 'Meador him, and in his endeavors to get hie own horse out of the road, his feet became entangled In the lines, and, falling . under the horns be was se trampled so severely that he died In a feW hours. -Me limmar a wife and several children to 'zoom hie "CsiTAin Tics. J. Ant, nr. comps., C, U. S. Zonave Cadets,'being onarnidably detained, Lieut. W..Wsnen Wattle' m now here to enroll fifteen tote men fdr that company. The company is 'already aworn•into Cot. Genre Regiment, ,and lithe Lieutenact will leave tinge thia week, per. mill desirous of joining, had better do so at once. • linen:gang office, third- story of Wilkins' Hall. Open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Aiteruco f3RMOL Bnaurn -The rebels on Friday lad burned a bridge cia the Georgara Creek Ralf. road; not far from Piedmont, with a view of crating off communication with Cumberland. Alter the burning orthe bridge between Piedmont and Com holland, wine Uwe ago, communication was still kept up with. .Cantliertand via Frombing by the George , . Creek Railroad. The burning of this bridge has for the time interrupted communication. Two Bowmen RILIAD..--A ionesville paper, states that two soldhirs of the Eighth Ohio mint, which passed through that city on Wadnea• day morals*, wore struck, while standing on the top of a car, by a bridge noar Now Concord, and altuoat instantly killed. PAIIINNT TO Gan.. Esnxr.—On Thursday last, pea. Kelly reosived from the Corn Exchange, Phil adelphia's megalficent mord and • pair of splendid navy pistols: Thee articles are tokens of esteem from the Clenittare old briefness friends. "Conanane—Throe fugitive dam from Vir. &la; wild through West GreandUe, Mercer eon. Sy, a faw days lino, as roots for Canada. A Dam. bar of beanolent chinas gave the poor fellows a few farthings and sent them on their , way rejoining Home Tutzvcs Atrorre.—Mr. Wm. Thompson; 01.1 difale township, bad a valuable horse taken from the stable - on iltursday ,night last. A bridle and saddle were taken with the borne. The 'lnt im' was valued at $2OO. HOOf •Ira Does.—Mayor Wilcutbss iasusd his 11200111 proclamation agatnat hoaiand dugs running at large Within the any limit., and the owners of these 6 . contraband's animal. bad better pee that the is compiled with. Towit..--CsOt. J. B. Itesoody, of Co. B, 12kb Raelskaat, (ooramottly known o. Doqueroo Otors,) Is now in Oh sip. whys, according to oar cone toadies !Ta m a& to :scroll a company for JAIL B. Soyszatinn, Ben ~ o f the 7431211 T/ Cade% arrived in the shy on Saturday nlybr, from the 12th malment He inputs all the Pltuburgh boy. vell and hearty. Mr. Sutherlaird mums home upon re. =Men duty. Gon to ran *iima.--'fb• Mdllannan Infantry, of Onentleld,Jrnymm munty,a fall company of IDI men, rank and ant, Lit for Wafton on Tamdsrlam. Dzsyminr.—Dr. C.. SW, No. 246 POllll Ma! iiit t ,pl4 . .,,in bounties of , the Dtatal shrlaishotild not fai)...tajean the nom , Pmr i d' f ir"V" 4ll4 " 26. -. 1 -:"A l ' - • - =:" ova ARUM OU RAMAT House, Bachanan C., I Baltimore Co, hit, July 13, 1861. J This day clone the week, and like scholia toys the world our, we are or have been amusing Our ulna to the test advantage—some fishing, others going to KO their girls, while the mass are cutting tapers, dancing jigs and petting time through in any manner suitable to the disposition of the actor. They all feel school, or dluiptlne, other than guard duty, Is over until Monday. No one thinks of go ing to Baltimore—first, because we have no nab; 'second, If we do go we mut come home the same, day or go Into th e gun cleaning business or play! - Scavenger for the whole camp, either of which an tics we would gladly avoid while the sun shines as warmly as this present July. Well, to-day our Captain saltines to the "old Smoky City" to recruit far Co. B, commonly known as the Dantean. Greys. It would be no use to be speak for the gallant little officer a hearty welcome; this will always be given to one es deserving as be has proved himself, and Pittsburgh has always been proud to honor those who lens their center,. May be prove successful in his mission, and fill his roll of one hundred and one men in ti me to reline those now on duty, - on or before the 26th Inst. Nothing new has transpired. The whole topic of conversation now Is home, and is only varied by die naming the propriety of the postai the Gournor of Panneylvenhi is exercising In the appointment of *Notes for the regiment; it looks Ilk* crowding things when volunteer companies have no gay in the selection of those Who are to command them, but mast submit to the authority of one who knows about as cinch about military aged u a dog does about Sunday. This authority extends even to the appointment-of non-oommissionettoNeers,lend has had the tendency of playing out the volan*r lyre tam to perfeoUon. If the rumor now current of the appointment of Second Lieutenant for this icompany is true, there will not be three three years' Men left of the old squad. Although a large majority are willing to serve the fall time, or during the patina. .ant, of the war, they prefer serving any other than their own native State. Nothing but an lidepand. 'ant company will enroll their names in the State army. i As a Pennsylvanian one cannot look on this state of aflrure without pain, bat after a short l an amina tion of the whole subject no blame c be untied to the men. They have performed their full part of the contract; have thrown up their besieges; sundered family ties and left all that was gear sod dear to them, and flew regerdlese of all consennen-• no to protect the standard of their cone muse . And fl what ha. been their reward 1 In the robbed of their equipments by political thee ; their clothing, for which they waited long , n ot fit to clothe a Maryland slave; fed by Qoarterasten, who in no one instance during die puss erg ty days, hese Numbed full rations; commanded, a many instances, by men of very inferior abilities; and yet •to crown the whole and put the finlehtng Ouch oa the gigantic swindle, men or boys are appointed to commands in companies and regiments who, had their names been nomitted to those under them, and who are, of course,the most interested, could not command halt a ozen of votes. Yet, there are people at home and abroad woo wit stay et home and cry shame on thou who, after sindurieg these things three months, do not feel like intend mg the period of suffering for three ;meal longer. This much has been written, not in bitterness but to sorrow. My own feeling is to serve the addi tional three years; this his long been Oh deter mination, bet under no eircemstaeces can consent to do so to the company and regiment as row to be regulated. Thank (leaven, none of as hare as yet taken the oath for a longer period than three months, and will look carefully brakes we leap. At the time we agreed to go for the long term we were as. cured of the privilege of electing our own com manding officers. Under this cypress muerstand log we made the preliminary contract; t heir part bas been vii lated shamefully, and we, a yet on. tramelled, will not eign the contract until it is fa!• filled to the leiter; but just as soon as wer are the rights of, volunteers as guaranteed by eai ry other State inthe Union and ooderstood in our wn, we will juin with ready hands and willing henna in the defense of our beloved country. I D. Rear House, Buchanan P. 0., .1. ly 12. Taw, In business parlance, may be c Iled the dullest day of the seamen. This son shin a beau. Wally hot and all nature tunnies; the air ' refresh. lig, and Lake Roland, with her . gres yam, .pores, looks calm and inviting, but it is t hot to roe ; the sun shines too brightly tor etth r fishing Of frog huntig ; the flies are too familiar, nd par ticularly in their attention to allow onit e o sleep. The dew berriei are almost over, and t a black berries are not quite ripe enough to Mu &tramp il , over the hills. Even welting letters taw name, hut .t. hat else to do I cannot tell. II we c old only get: ap a fight, a dance or a loot race, o e would have something to write about, hot theses o, amt advance towards dog-dots, appears to melt all the energy cot of the bola. A dtzen of r tenants' thins would apparently kill off the whole .mpany, and I thank fortune we sae not in that line of hum eral at present. Col. Campbell returned yesterday, and In cent health. To-day, our Captain is at headqu ten on Dueness. We are alt sermons his retard to know what is to be done with us—whether e return home before the new 12th is organised. o remain here tout it is prepared to relieve as. My awn too l:enema is, if we wait na It we will not .et away quite an soon as anticipated. We are ijigli very anxious to know how they are getting Moils in the Lae at recruiting, for, although we expect to bid the 12th a kind tare well as men as pots tie up, we take the most lively interest in its attire welfare, and the sooner its ranks are kited, an much the greater will be onr satis'action, and I ea, aware you none of us will exer forget the time when we went fur windier*. To-day, no troops o comic qaence passed over our road, other than ode or two car loaded' musette. Yesterday, they paned an shoals, tad to-morrow, is all probabilit , no ie. creased number will be going up or dow , ai or der. may be given. Since commencing this letter oar Clean master bait arrived, Hid all are in good humor. la edict's If to four demi mighty short radon*, *bleb. ve un• doubtedly created a disturbance, he br light by 'my of a counter our new pant. and °verso tx. The former, a first-rate eruct., army bane • tinett— setae as the regulation. The wait of good qual ity, are well made, and uniform in shade, which is something not meal for our regiment; even our Pittsburgh clothes, as we call them, were Made up of some three different shades, and as moray qual ities. Our overcoats are made After the regular army pattern, witlrsome capes and regulation but tons, apparently well made and uniform in color; bet the color itael4 if it can be called ont+ o la mis erable—it is neitheir brows, black nor grey, but one peculiarly their own. The stud Is b*avy and the garment will be warm; bet they do sot begin to equal our old ones in the way at sppbarance. Most Of oar boys are stepping around in their new il rig, like boy• during holidays. We ha au long been promised something decent, and lo almost three mouths diaappotnted, that the men w uld not, nor could they believe tat thing promised by our State. It has become aby word with th soldier. _when they are mieskieg at one who will no tell the troth, to say to hum, "you are as big a liar a Penn sylvania." We have Just received news that oar'iCaptatu wilt lam to.morrw motel; fur Pittsburgh, to re. unfit our eotopoi for the three years/ This ii jut as it should be, and will ftf mm who .wishes it the oppertueity of a the old D. G.'a. It would talk all the be who wish In serve in the Itlth, if each could bats permission to recruit their o mid all world be satisfied. The could with their favorite officers and f eel co- This bsEbeen the cue with me, and at however dark and troubled all looked ranee, warm or cold, heavy ditty or light tog that my friends and comrade, all are whom 1 bad known for years, with officers ' whose courage and honesty could be t I every emergency, kept metrom ever rep ' step I hid taken. But I can armee you apt apply to the whole of our regiment ate men, high in rank, who are neithe' (In the military sense) nor gentlemen—. i r their men worse t an any nigger driver wJ his gang: Buck en will probably . heat boys when the tim is up. The vigilant lirwboya, of whom we have , *table number in our comp: y, are In • the performanee of their new mumbles, arid ire oonstuttly filled with matter pertain' • Ere department; the vigilant boys ars go • • gOod =inmates, and good folloirs, and If • chins leaver, thbog, tbsy claim her baba I tly glad of it, for they doers anew. I Oar full regiment will probably go home' bOw soon to tot yet detinutioed, bat I esp . ./ be in aboat tan days or two week' . • Ido • will keep no hero until our time to go ho The Part' The Wubington correepondent of aN. Y. Evening Peat says that there is co siderable dissatisfaction among tha Republican m4mbere of Codgremi because of the tardy movements of Gen. Scott, but-the Naito:id Repubficrin, whi ch for a long time Ins been attacking the Getter on Fri. day morning itdriaed the complaining to sit a lit tle and lee the smite of Scott , / plan. It asks, Can we not wait a week or a month o see the plan pushed to its full perfection, or shat we with impatient clamor thwart its ends 7.! Five COWARD' ATTIA TWO SICII Ma • —Hosts Grata...—Limt Fonda, night, after the de s nare of the Federal troop., Fire Virginians suite Putties- Ville (or the purpose of. capterlog two Fe eral aol. .dier., who were left sick at the home of ll gee. They were rehised admission, and hreaten. ed to 'hoot Mr. M., when Miss Jaunt Merger came forward and aid they would 6 have to shoot her, while Miss Alice ran up *trout, to alarm the neighborhood. The chivalric Virgt , any were obliged to retire without the sick men. lir BLOOD , FOOD.—Attention is -called to I k0,.....t rimartable and wirailee preyarelloaMdvertleed 1p umber ootwoo. It Is en sadly y new, and Must sot be eantotinded with any oi-Ow n es velar madlobtee of the day. It Is a owtaln remedy tor all the Mame. *ref Med. and emedally that of • baron •-•ol long marollos—of week*, months, sad i s. Softer. ers, try Id • News Contra a Darer. of New York. • the sole meets for It, end elm yr_oprietore of the worwoed Dr. AMMO larannte noaniu, an artals ram htotberaboall hart In her midair akar la of ati md containing. so It does, no pmentoic ar op of any illod. it as be relied span with the etuar m erdia,mal will be found en laminable merino In ell tact Infantile aarelota—o l lie Mak Anima. ais*.i. *LE. arattsetwot. Tarot. by 0/10. IL mann Algent.l4o Wood et. Pittellarall. Ps. MOP my Ircr I it inntittlflll . lt rie_ii2 l l 7 . u .:4?Vegt r _ a oe mot Dr. Mayhem ewer. of woweermst, the Brest ram mom, mod !surto used la Ws meth» tor the lamery rem rib the most settenshlns mess. A. an *Meru ii=y i ttat w all= Msl, lu g e. '"li n a l s ? i".l liha i rtVd i . 1 .4 Noma. Disorders It lar . latallltie . . - = 0 1111 .ttrO far norm Wound', Praises. tow. Its soothing. Wiles and vowertal stratthmlas proyertlem te the MK wonder end entontehorot of all was hem r elm 11 atrial. time foes Inindred anti Pemn si remaymble mot reforms* by ll Maki the tar Ms . foimattait WY Wt. ire adrartletatam. • . :. . . IMIXIIMaratt . ..i4terltinCTOS C. pinta, Wator Cue sod Mince. patqlo Wysiolas; Amami for flataboir'sielrbratal Voss for ,IktVisols,' Corm, of - .Pons . mod !Farm THE LATEST NEWS. FECEIVED AT THE DARN GAIETI E OFFICE THIRTMEMiTIi CO SG KESS. (Sprats] Sesstend • Wimnuarop Cur, July IS IlOmia—On motion of Kr. Washbarns, of Illinois, It arm resolved that the Committee on Commerce be directed In institute an immediate Inquiry u to what further mamma are neoeuary, if any, to make the blockade of the ports In the rebellious states more effectual, and arrest the depredations of the pirates, now pressing upon American Commerce, under pre tended letters of marque and reprisal, Issued by the rebel government of the so-celled Southern Confeder acy. Co motion of Mr. Nixon, of N.. 1., ► rosolotion wu passed that, the Senate concurring, Congress shall adjourn next Friday. Mr. Roscoe Conkling asked leave to introduce • resolution providing for a Select Committee, to which shall be rent:led the subject of a Oeneral Bankrupt law to report at the next :melon, by bill or otherwise, which was adopted. Mr. Elliott, of Mum., from the Committee on COZZI. =woe reported the following: Roam', That the flectretary of the Treasury be requested to employ immediately a sullicimit force to protect oar commerce from the pirates, who cow In. fast our seas. Mr. Cos, of Ohio, wanted the resolution relerred to the Naval Committee. ' Mr. Valbuidiihars, of Ohio, inquired whether it was contemplated to employ privateers by the Fed eral Government. Mr. Elliott replied that it was cot. The resolution was passed. • Mr. Blair, from the Committee on Military Ac rid', reported a DM to increase the efficiency of volunteer fortes of the army, midi bill providing for the bettel organisation of the military establish ment. Both were appropriately referred. The Speaker laid before the House a letter from Mr. Cartile, of Ye., reeigning his seat in the House, he having been elected a Senator from that State. Mr. Wpod, of N. V., offered a resolution that thin Congreu recommend to the Governors of the several States to convene their legislatures for the purpose of calling an election el two delegates front each Congressional district to meet in gener al convention at Louisville op the firat Monday in September neat, the purpose of said convention being to devise meaure(the the restoration of peace to oar country, but objection wet made from the Republican side, and Mr. Warbburne, of 111., moved to lay on the table, which was agreed tot yeas 93, eau M. Mr. Wood, of N. Y., rutroduced a bill to estab- Rah • general and uniform system of bankruptcy throughint the United State.. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Oa motion of Mr. Van Wyck, of N. Y , it was Resolved, That all the departments and officers of the government are hereby requested to with hold payment of any acd ail money. claimed to be Jae to any person or perm:l.l,on account of use or nine of the steamboat Catalina, until the Select Committee on Contracts shall report thereon. Mr. Blake, of Ohio, suggested an amendment by adding the wore.: "and snrreeder their leader. to be bung!' A question was railed that the rum. lotion" were uot In order under the uteri adopted lest Monday, which point the Spanker 'detained. Mr. Vatlandiegam *eked leave to offer a series of revolution@ uttieg forth recent acts alba Presi dent In relation to calling oat troops for the war, eel., nod declaring that they were without war rant of law, and violatun of the conetitutiod of the United Matey. He wanted them referred to a Committee of the Whole maths State of the Union, but the House tabled them. Mr. Hickman, from the Committee on the Judi ciary, reported a bill which he said had received the approval of the law officers of thegovernment, and of that Committee. Its title is a bill to define end punish conspiracy, and provides that if two or more persons Within any State or Territory of the Coned Slate. shall conspire together to overthrow or put down or destroy by force the government of the Unitedlliates, or oppose by force the author ity of the government, or by forte to prevent, bin der or delay the execution el soy law, or by force to take, seize or posses any property of the U.S. against the will or contrary to the authonty thereof, or by furce or intimidation, or otherwise, prevent any one bum accepting or bolding any office of trust or confidence, each and every person so of feuding shall be guilty of high crime, and on con victioe thereof ID soy Wart of competent author ity, dial] be punished by a file of not leas than 1500 nor more than $5OOO, or he imprisoned, soli tary or social, with or without hard labor, as the Cum may determine, for a period of not less than sit months nor more than ell VW., or by both fine and imprisonment. The bill passed by a vote of 123 ageing 7. Mr. Mothenuand offered the following: Wausau, A portion of the people of the United Beams, in oblation of their constitutional obliga tions, have taken up WM. against the National Noy ethment, and are now striving, byan aggreesive and iniquitous war, to overthrow end break op the Union; therefore, Resofred, That ibis Howe pledges keel( to vote for any amount of money and any number of men which may be mummery to insure the speedy and of. feetual suppression of the said rebellion, and tho per manent reetoration of thy Fedora authority,every where within the limits of the juristhotion of she United Suttee. The resolution was adopted—yeas 121, nays 5. The naya were Means. Burma% Odder, Norton, Reed and Wood. Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, asked leave to ititrodece a resolution 'equating lg. Guar: mud of Virginia to retrocede to toe United States, the eoonty ot Alex andria and so much of the county of Fairfax, 01 one mule square, al to include the Mount Vernon estate, purer:seed by ladies. Objection was made. Mr. Potter, of Wm, offered a resolution direct lox the Committee on Elections to lecture whether the Hon. Henry May, the representative of the ith district of Maryland, has been fatted holding crim inal ietercouree with persons in aimed rebellion against the United States, and to report as to what noose be taken in the premises, with power to rend tot persons and papera. Mr. Riebardsoe understood from Dr. Me;, a resident here, that his brother Henry was poetrated by severe alekeese in Baltimore. It would be ex ceediegly improper to the House to take action in relation to thin subject inlet, the aubject was re ferred to a Committee. Oa this atatement of facts, Mr. Washbarrie, of 111., repeated what he hod said, viz: That Mr. May bad neither the authority nor *rent of the Administration for going to Richmond. Mr. Richardson, of Illinois, Mated on the author ity of Dr.. May, that Mr. May, when be reached bare, would be able to vindicate hie Character from all charges and suspicions. Mr. Vallandigham, on the plainest 'principles of puttee, appealed to the noose to pats this subject over till Mr. May arrives berm, when ft con be inves tigated at length. Ile moved to table the recole don, which was negatived—yeas 111, nays 82. The resolution was then pissed. The Rouse concurred is the - Renate/ amendments to the Volunteer DUi and thou adjourned. SCIIATt.—Mr. Dixon, of Con., prettified a pe tition from citizena of Connecticut, sating for the adoption of okch measure' as will nautili the gov ernment 01 ihu. United States. ' Ile said ,he coo. marred entirely in the sentiments cf the petition, and wiibed the war entered upon to be snort and and ouch se will not invite • repetition. Let there be no delay or, talk of peace till the su premacy of the government it thoroughly estab lished. The nation mom be preserved, one and inviolate, whatever stands in the way, whether po. laical or vested right, must go down. Rebellion must be pat down whatever be the consequences. Lei the army move South with arresistabie tread, till our banner dont, over Richmond and New Or. leace. Mr. I.lalei el N. H., moved that the Senate pro vied to the election ol Secretary of the Senate. Agreed to. On the ballot 36 votes were cast, of which Johd W. Forney received 26, and was de clued duly elected. Mr. Wade, of Ohio, introduced a hill fur the protection of government contracts. Mr. Ten Eyck, ci N. J., introduced a bill for the organisation and employment of a police force in the city of Washington. • Mr. Powell, of Ey., offered a resolution that the Secretary of War Inform the Senate what contracti have been made since March,l66l. Mr. Trumbull, of 111., introduced a bill to con fiscate property in the rebel States of penone en. gaged in war against the government. The Army Appropriation bill was taken up and amend amendments of the . Committee on Pintoes were adopted. Mr. Fessenden offered to amend, so as -to read all . proyhdons of-law and appropriations herein iontathed applicable to the three year'. volunteers should apply to the two yearn' volunteers, and all other volunteers, exceeding three months in the army and navy. Agreed to. Mr. Hurls, of N. Y.. offered an amendment for increasing the harbor defense. of the city of New York 4300.000. The hill to ine aa aaa the military, establishment of the United States army war taken op. The question on the amendment reducing the army again six months. alter the insurrection is sup pressed wan act Modified as . to be one year instead of six months. t • ova • a malls • g to the soldiers. • sir ma. co heart- Mr. Howe, of Wis., moron to amend the amend ment so as to read r one year alter the iesurrection is suppressed, the army may be reduced as Con gress may direct. He spoke at some length and contended that • there might be a necessity for a larger standing army to defend us from other pur poses. He thought we had bolter leave it fur a future Commis to decide. The amendment to the amendment was agreed to, and the amendment as amended was agreed to, yeas 23, may, IS, and the bill was passed. Mr. Chandler, of. Wis., latrodneed a bill to!pro- Tide for the confiscation of the property of rebel.. Referred to the Committee On Joliciary. • Oa motion of Mr. Femenden, of Me., the loan bill was taken op. Several amendments by the Committee on Finance were , d o rded• After executive newton, the flettatoadjourned. Banos, Julyl6.—Capt. White, of the huh Louise Hl!ham, writs, tohis owner' that be was captored on July 6th, the day he sailed from Cienfogos, with 650 tone anger on Parish account, boned -to Pal. mouth, Emtlend, fovmdara He also states that it is the opinion of the Governor at Mangos that Spanish Laws will not let blot hold os. We expect to heat from Havana. Letters front Cabusac fr 8r0.., at Havana. of the .10th : Prises are wow so port at Cleanly* but would mg be allowed , In remain there. No more Americana can 'm present find charters from this Or r eoures this boa caused great excitement. Aeother later from Havana on the 10th mates poi. itively that the Ppialth aethositive ,bed ordered the Astatela'pristur to leave imatediately; A Imp ter. from. the of the brie Albert Adams, dated . catalogue on the evening of the 7th, Mates that the Captain General bad velesead all ltießa a. tare mist* and that they were to sail ow the out . • HLY IMPORTANT NEWS LEM ROY GIN. FCLILLAII render of Gen. Pegram and his 'Command ! NE THOUSAND PRISONERS! Report of the Sanitary Commission acc., kc W,Xsar.vairon, July 14 —Received July 131 h, from Bertrily, Virginia, the report of Gee. ArClellan to Gee. Scott.-1 have received from General Pegram, propositions 1.. r a surrender with his al cero and remnant of his command, nay GOO men. They are raid to be extremely penitent end deter mined never again to take up arm. egainat the genati.al government. I shall hare nearly nine hun dred lor opt, thousand prisoners to take care of when Gee. Pegram comes. The latest accounts make; the loss of the rebels in killed someone hun dred' and filty. The Sanitary Commiazon has just closed it. third Neasion in Washington, where its fiat meeting wasi held a month ago. The Commioion as now thoro6ghly organized and working effectually. Its ageff is are busily at work in the principal military encampments. They report the result. of their in. gullies and labors daily by mail to the headquarters of the Comminion in the Treasury boilding. Ser. aral , ol Commissioners and a considerable number of agents are continually employed at the seat of war;'The remelts of the Inquiries thus pursued at all lie encampments from Cairo to Missouri and Calif rn Virginia, have enabled the Commissioners to set definitely and efficiently upon a great va riety tof practical question. that are of vital impor tance to the life and health of the soldier. The folltheing are among the leading questions discussed and acted upon during the present session of the Com Minion • . . . First. Payment of soldier' wages by allotments, or byr treasury orders, for the benefit of their ra mi,- Iles Out themselves. Striond. The condition and wants of the army in and neat Wathington, and a like report from the encampments at Forams Monroe, and a similar re port:hem the - western encampments visited by the President. Third. Measures for improving camp police - end regimental hygiene. Fohrth. Special reports from various Inspecting agenite of the oommleelon. Fifth. Improvement In the soldiers' redone and regimental eensura. S OM. The diminution or prevention of intemper ance)a the army. Brienth. The enlistment of competent Cooke in everii regiment. Eighth. Nursing, and the batter CUM of the sick and er t o b unded. ith tracts of the I reports ware ordered to be pe lobed in document form. They are now in peer, and will soon be furnished to the public. The Treasurer's report exhibits the pleasing fact that. he labors of this commirsion are appreciated by the : if, Insensate eompanlas—a single company hart' g contributed one thousand dollars to the trees -11,741 &redo of Int truelloas to agents of the Commission was 'igreed upon' sod ordered to be published. &roods* manual of advice to military °Moue giving plain direetions respecting camp pollee, WU tary hygiene, and rules for the soldiers' health was presidtted by a Committee, and a large edition was orderbd to be publieheni and gratuitously distributed In the army. This Commission hare opened a depot of reception and 'distribution of clothing and delicacies for the rolcititurs, and have last:noted their agents closely to follow up their enquiries by melt suggestions and erode as may be necessary to were an elikatuarref. ormition of the defects and evil, they meet with, afteedeclditig upon the plan of efforts to be pursued until the next meeting. The Commission adjourned on lietorday after 000ni nod those of its members who could be spared from duty :ot Waebiegtoo, proceeded to Fothiese Monroe. 1 itiOsoltation bu been prepared which will prob.. ably,ihe introduced in the House to-morrow, in timating the Committee of Election. to inquire and repot as to whether Hon. Henry May, representa tive from Maryland, now in Richmond, bye been or show holding treasonable correspondence with the plumy; and arhethirr his seat shall not be de clutil vacant. Mr. May ha. not yet appeared here thu union. • The Hun Committee on Commerce will take a favorable report on the bill for the employment of secret equals. on dispatch and other naval vet sele;; MITRE AT CARRICK'S FORD! EL GENERAL KILLED! Th En my flouted with Great Loss ft., &c., ac. TI, July 15-10:20 a. m.—General Gay.. Hied by as Indiana soldier in a regular ght yeeter ay, eight mile. limn Saint his is reliable. Particular. of the bat- oat as lc =an Ctecietraet, July lb.-LA train arrived-at Graf ton et 10 o'clock this morning, bringing the body of gen. Garnett, late commander of the rebel forgo at Laurel Hill, who was, killed while at tempting to rally his retreating forces at Carrick , s Ford', near St. George. The rebel. were cum-. pletyly routed by Gen. Monist column. All their camp equipage wan captured, with many prison er., and fifty killed. There were four killed on our sid4 belonging to the Ohio 14th, and five wound ed. The rebels are scattered in every direction. Git Arron, Va., July 15.—A train arrived here this; knorning, bringing the, body of Garnet, Adjs. tant'fleneral of Virginia, and commander of the re.bel forces in Weetern Virginia. The rebels were pled from Laurel Dill by Gen. Morris' corn , consisting of the 14th Ohio, and 7th and Sib Indiena regiment.. At Carrickls•Ford Gen. Gar net jittcrapted to rally hi. forces, when a sharp skir mish, ensued, in which Garnet was killed and twenty of his men left on the ground; many bodies were, carried off: The rebels were completely routed nod scattered. Gee.. Mo ' command capftired lofty loads of provisions, and all their horses, wagons, Stc. Oen. Garnet's remains will be embalmed, and placed at the disposal of hi. friends. There were two men killed, and two mortally wounded in the Ohio 14th. No other lou on ohr side. laportant front Fortress MOnroe. FTETRIGI4 Mormon, July 14-150 Raffmore.— Forty.hire men of Col. Bandies Regiment, yester dayiStrolled from Newportlifewa without leave, analiWore surprised a few miles from the camp by a large party of Confederates, loot and horse. One of them at least is known to have been killed . and seveial wounded. A considerable nunibier of them fell 'lnto the hands of the rebels. Op the return of thee. who escaped, seven com posites of the 7th regiment were sent oat, bet have not iget been heard from. Oen: Butler, this afternoon, went to Newport New?, to inquire into the matter. Bandit was - yesterday at Old Point, attend ing the couramattial of Col. Allen, which was pro greMing Marge number of passengers him just arrived by the steamer Spaulding. From the latest in. fonpatioa there most be a considerable force at Great Bethel. .Later.—A messenger, who has just arrived from NeWport News, amen that twelve of Col. Beadles men are miming. Fermis Mormon, July Baltiasore—l lean from Col. Handl& at Newport News, that metre man and two lisnbutants, belonging to his re. nhnint, are still mining. They have doubtless been killed or taken pdanners. Pert or the Sanitary Commissioners reached Old Point and 'have 'busily spent the day in visiting Newport News and Camp's Hampton and Grade. Their OMAN are Rea. Dr. Bellowes, President, Drst, Van Boren and Agnew,Professor Gibbs, Messrs: Frederick Law and Al:stead and Strong. The distinguished visitor of the day is Dr. Russell, of the London Times. He went to New. port . News with Gen. Bader and the Sanitary Corn misson and witnessed some excellent firing with the:Sanyer gon. This Mumma be thrum Hump ton' to witness_the reopening of Hampton Bridge. ii()%1IIVILLI, Jutly 15.—Uou. Joseph Holt, on Saturday evening last, addressed .an audience*" &brio', one-third ladies, pinkie! the lament hall in tbonity,,inlut unconditional Union speech, which wan.receired with rapturous applause, The Charleston Courier logical& that agents be appointed to receiresubsr.riptionsol nee and other Confederate products to sustain the Southern The New Odeani DeUn enyi that New-York mailee insurance policies coveinovem be pirates and not by privateers, and therefore if Northers courts condemn Soothe/11 privateers** pirates, insurance companies will bi liable. A' apecial dispatch' from Itichroond, doled the 9.6,1. ye several prominent prisoner., who were hitherto on parole, hare been confined to-day be canoe oethe action of the Federal authorities rela. liver to Southern privateer.. • The Charlestos Mercury tells its country readers to sivetheit goose quills as the stock of steel pens will loon give out. • - The New Orleans Delta, of the Itth, nye thit further pernietenee of the Confederate States Is endeavoring to obtain recognition of our nation ality, is looms"; that the British ministry has sot courage nor the inclination to - apply to the Coulederate State* the rule, which she .has comply applied to other nations: • It also sap too much importance bas been *rinsed to the idea thm , France aid Ragland would break the blockade to get Southern products. The editor propose. to mall the Commismoneis and refuse residest con suldint all powers which will not recognize similar ofllMiraorpordederato Matra. , July 16.—The Post Office' Dipart. lilmordwed,thst ili nisU maker for Sid Ten. awls win to Mc Othoinnall - Tia molt of bid:be ta military trutteri, tbit =ls Oak Saida: Court Hem aIIOI,IIWOo. -, ,:,:;i ,-, j, ,, ;:.: - iii:'_:.,: - .-.-i.;t.:*:.;:::-::.:.; - .:..::,,i-:;,:,.:-,:. -.'-,i4..U*4-2.,-.'..t:;.;.;.2.. LATEST FROM EIIROPE. Amival of the Steamer ammonia'', . Nsw Taus, Jaly I.s.—Tea steam/kip N.klant'w from Banthampton on the 3d instant, srriked here at 5 o'clock p. m. today. The steamehip Bohemian artived out on the 31. Lirerpeol Earkes.—Cotton ; the ,oleo for two days re.ched 45,000 balsa, Including 54,000 to epic, =gore and =portant the market ruled buoyant, and fully higher, reaching in some euer, en ad. vane. of di, end closing with an advancing ten dency. The advises from Manchester are favotabla. Yarn. had an upward tendency, bet cloths ware generally =changed. Lirtrpool Brradatuf ..11ark.t.—Breadatups were generally steady. Flour steady, with a fair dernand. Wheat steady at a slight advance on the boat gnat. idea. Corn steady, with a alight demand. ' Provisions.—Beet firm. Pork dull mid prices easier, but the quotations are unchanged.; Baron dull and nominal. Lard dull and nomio►L Tal low quiet at 495@49s Consols heavy at 8910891 for money. Ewe calm—The grass Ore Is still burning, The new Indian loan of 51,000,000 had been in troduced In Parliament. FILAXCIL—The Pattie denies that Thouvenal had received • deputation from Rome. The Patterson family case had been deci4eda the appeal diambsed, and the first fru:terns& einfinned ltunv.—The Turin Norm of Deputies had voted the budget for 1861. Two Bourbon Committees had been discoiered it Naples, and 500 muskets were seised. A plot to assassinate Garibaldi had also been die covered. The Petrie sajt that disturbances have tal4n plias at Naples. Ammus.—lt had been definitely resolved st the Cabinet council not to accept the Hangar . ian ad dress. A royal rescript bad been lent to theliangui flan diet, in which the address Is stigmatised as die loyal and bootie to the rights of the crown. The diet was requested to alter the form and coWtents of the address. It will be dissolved il it refttioa. (ncial horn Glen. McClellan'. Cohnnn Wasnmoron Carr, July 15—The foll Owing is the official account of the battle of ClarraCk - Ford, dated Huttonsville ' Va., July 15th, IS6I f Ti, Cal. E. D. Townsend, Assistant 4djutolif General—Gen. Garnett sad hia force. baye been routed, and hia baggage and 'one gun firkin. His army is completely demoralised. Gen. ;Garnett wan k died while attempting . to rally his qircer at Carrack'a Ford, near St. George. We ha vi cont. pletely annihilated the enemy in Western (fur loam is but 13 killed, while the enemyry loss is not far from 200 killed, and the number of%.prisoo era we have taken will amount to at last 1000. We have captured seven of the enempeigung in all. A portion of Garnett's forces retreated, but I look for their capture by Gan. Bill, who lain hot persuit. The troop. which Garnett had orider him see said to be Me crack regiments of Faatern Vir ginia, aided by Georgians, Tennesseeans Wed Ca. mimeos. Our auccese is complete, andl firmly believe that secession is killed in thee section of the country. [Signed] G. B. IduCtr.u.aa, Mej. Gen. A. WABIIINOTOP, July 15.—1 t appears, (mei:official data, that three several orders relative to the de claration of Martial Law have been isaned by this fAdmmistration. On the 27th of April the4follow lag was addressed to the Commanding Gedieral dl the Army: "You are engaged in suppressing an insuirectioi against the laws of the• United State.. If at any point on or in the vicinity of any military line which is now or shall be, need between the city p 1 Phil adelphia and the city of Washiegton, you find re. ristance which reader, it necessary to suspirnd the writ of habeas corpne for the public eafety, you, personally, or through the oSicer in command at the point at which resistance occurs, are author ised to utilised that "Writ." This is signed by the President, and countersigned by the Secriatary of State. This order wan modified on the sepond of July. So that the above authority should , extend to the military line between New York and; Plash ington. .The third case was under proclamation of the President. and made Martial Law 'operate in Florida over Key Wert, Tortugas and Santa Ron Islands. In the House, to-day, only 'even membelis voted against Mr. Hickmnn'a 6111 to Finish fur etinspira cy, els r Ashley, Burnett ' a Dms, Edgerton i Good win, Pomeroy and Wood . Weans ton, July Saturday too re giments and two batteries of artillery emitted into Virginia, making in all not less tlan 10,000-men. LOITISTILLS, July 15.—The Flopkiasville itervary reports that Qsarterma.ster Allenworth, of the Toe peeeme troops, stated there oa Thursday that 500 of the Kentucky State Guard were neutered into the Tennessee eerviee a few days ago. Tie same paper learns that 800 more have encamped Oen Graysville, close to the State line. News reached Little Rook yesterday. vii Poca hontas, that kleoaiLlon, with 12,000 men, attacked 14,000 fedoras at Springfield, Missouri, killing 900, when the federal troops entrenderod aoconditionally, 200 Sonthemers were killed. The Montgomery Hail learns that their rigiment at Norfolk is afflicted with measles, though pithily; that canny of them need clothes and money, opt hay leg been paid off. New Orleans detes of the 11th stabs-Mai the sand batteries on ship Island opened fire op Tues day moraine. on tha Yankee war attained, two miles off. The Or. was returned; one Confederite was wounded. ' The steamer - hauled cif and . went to Chandelles Island, 12 miles from the batterjes. At Richmond, lee wiui scarce at s©loa j 4. The Nashville Unson and Arnel4Co32 of Eke 14th contain. a letter from Clarksville, dated 1241, says ing that Brigadier General W. T. Withers poising a Kentucky brigade for the Confederate States at Camp Brown, eight mile,..trom Clarkst rifle. Whither. has already about 1300 Kintucke, tans in camp, and await. orders IrtiZit Davis to Rug: meat hie brigade to 3000. Col. Howes him jailk arrived from Richmond to command one or: With: eV. regiments. A letter to the same paper front • lady, ask. whether the India. cannot bcorgane land to administer to the troop. at camp Che r otharn, where she elys the.oldiere are being decimated by dblease. . QUIRCT, 111., July tb.—Brigadier Hurlbut, of the volunteer*, has issued • proclamation to the citi• sans of North-Eastern Missouri, denouncing the false and designing men, who are seeking NI over throw the government, and warns them that the Nam for tolerating trenon has paned,and that the man, or body of men, who venture to stand in dee fiance of the supreme authority of the [Watt peril their lire• in the attempt. He nays that the char acter of the resistance which has hers made, is in strict conformity with the source from vihich it originates. Cowardly assassin, watch for Ireppor. tomtiu to murder and become heroes among the associated bands, by slaughtering, by stealth,,thinis whom they openly dare not meet. This rjetem of assavaination unknown in civilized, warfare, is the *natural fruit of treason. The., process of crinsinial Court. adminthpred in disaffected districts, will riot cure this system of assansination, but .tern imperative military/maw ity, and the duty of self-protection will finish, by a short and decisive remedy the summary JOILICO of a Court martin!. He guarantees protection to all peaceable citizen. who remain in the discharge nl their duty, but urges the necessity of their orgaal,' ing and taking part in • reconstruction of the frame of society, and closes by assuring the *pie of North-Eastern Missouri that the Coifed ;"Stete., though preferring* quiet and uniform obedience to the lawn, are yet ready end able to aurorae com pliance and to inflict, it neeessaryi the trireme penalty of all active nod known traitor. Jameson Cur, July 15.—1 u consequence of laforrnetion having twitched here from Tipton that a Secession forte was gathering there, a denichment was sent there from here by the train this afternoon. It is rumored that there is considerable ,activity among the lieoesslanists throughout the ebsuatry above here. It is supposed that they are leneing to join the different leaden, and It is reported that many have gone from the opposite side of the river to join Harris in the Southern part of Culleweico. The ferries above here have been destroyedbr taken posseuionof by the United States troops. The telegraph wires are down west of Bobneville and south of Syracale, and are cot almost daily be- tween these two points. Col. McNeill, with a battalion of the 3l iegimebt of reserved corps, arrived here from St. Lords by epk.. obit train at l o'clock p. m. Maanximma. July 15.—There nothini new L communicate In relation to Gen. Patterson'ocolumb. No attack by tho rebels was apprehended, and it does not seem probable tLit the column will Make coo shortly. . Three or four newspaper correspondents are now In the guard house, under orders from Oel Patter son. TO time of several three months reel:Onto will expire within the next two weeks., They: will go home and recruit and return for tte War. AUGUSTA, Ga., Jaly I I.—A 111110 concpuneai gambled to bear VimrPreeideat Btapheee speech upon the produce loan. A committee: wag ap. pointed to procUre anhacriptiona. The Charleston /Vagary calls loudly Upon the Northern needed &atm to raise and sepd aiong produce and provisions for the Conlederap army. CAW/Ml.oi; N.,T4Jaly la.—Almon the maitre busmen part of this town was deetroyed by fire this mauling, including twelve store', three dwell ings, a church, hotei and carriage factory. The property wee generally insured. Niw Yonc, July 18.—The inert:wed low dating the week were $310,874 ; decrease in tpeete 3 $Bl3,- 189 . ; demean in'eliculagon.' $383,100 ; .deerease in' doposits;sl,32B,lBl. Burnous, July 15.—Gov. Hicks wired this city this craning. He Is In 0:rollout bealtts tad spirits. .Ho boo beau Frailty surprised at ru ttier. of his assisslnatlan. Be. Louie, July le.—The Space:lllld eeriespeati— Etit of the/tepee:kale lays the Indigos entetred seize! with the Arkioau troops. . . Fitirruce PorsT,Jely Ib.—The expected steam.. ship. liihaniah has sot been sigetUed beloir. It it very foggy bent. . , Borrosi, July IL.—Hoe . Nathan Appleton died In this city, yesterday. $20,000 TO LOAN on Bonds and too= two lo rropirty tn latTrLVZZZ ° ZP Fard"!'" ant ; Si Tin PE ielt6S-25 sacks bright' Dry Praha reestralLnd kw a la b y WI- • • •- • - IL COLLINS. T UMBIGS-150.100 feet rule Lumber for .8,4.0;.b7 =WM AILOWti 1 KIRFLPAT 79700 I.loAtt.-10 blade. N. O. bugar, — riceived. Miltesassiliasel PM, r le It'DONALD AIIBUCKLIIK Lllarty Clisxb boxes Views Ohene just lO cored br 1111, k 0. - ourr, set 'posy et. ' . '-'' . :.. 7 , - '..;.1;:,-:':" 4, •*.' -- '''' '. COMMERCIAL RECO RD. prrrsnuataai MARKETS. tßeve.l.l especially Itriqlko Pittbbarg4 Goiania Prnsarsat, IFasur, Jai/ • rtourt—Tho Neer market hail undergone nu matortal change She demand coattheen szamdingly I. ht, while mire. mseheat • etat further &mites.. The na.s rep:4d sgeergsmd '217 blge, mikallon: S 3 blab aprtog and Midst Whb" 8 4 , 6 :445Z: 6060 do at 5i,2506,14 40 do Eerlar Wheat do M 5k3004.60; IS do Whaler What de it for Family ma $.5.60 for nary. 11 , 0C38133--continno fa rood &mond, and cokes ars very dm and folly okatotatood. 76 SUSS N O Nagar at 7.!,4471.i'v, fie for Canal and Myer hided &dna, =Wit too UMW to More; and 11)0113)Mi Billeted fo mere. • 'share was a fair demand for Floor by potholed Now - Took boyen; but bolden lonotametweeeef the ad. 11901. to %%ha, are salon higher prices, and the Wee today were thetefore light—emonnting to about IMO • bble, at $3,360 were fah torten. eprling $330 for grad extras.extra.. The beak of Me melee There warcareiderable Inquiry for Otte today and dm mailtet war Arai, at 135$43 1 ayie to No lin Marc Bye and Barley were negt.ted 'Crib. Th. Pa:reset; DUrr otr rrea.—The N.T. minim glat instil the propheel duty o tett lb on cam le generally re garged by the hale an log too high, and weft that dal, of 30 lb lb would lie • much target f0r..... It 00:02- clol. with he (Whelp The stork °ranee I this conistry :now very there being abant • four moth's supple, and aboellie do ty be tlxd at 6c >P lb, la contended that • large benefit would 0r,., to • tow of principal Itimmiets, toe er. oleos dleadranteip.of toe trade, stills, at Maw mune lime, imkortationa would be materially anialled,and the meal. from thi• mum, ancoldingly Imports by Lis Pl22samoo, 1teW6232 A 082c600 RAII.Roao.-4aly Wit 11 164.. 6 . 0166 .6. W. 171 / 62, Raney Childs, du, 3 R Too 01/It d; 26 bdls paper, Pet2l62, 1116ffict& co: doz. bockeut, U Riddle; Icd, aid co•LaL11611 & Bytom LI& 1,10,1, boat, L Wllmuth; 2 Woodwel4 6 empty Mob, Posinh A bro: 10 hilt Dbl. 6,0. unwind A Mc= • bbli door. D Whoa; 07 nob load otto,Alleiheßy U 0 DOM dour, R a J Dar/1, =do do, 2167•66 & An*: 60 do do, Clarke A co; 72 bc Id op: kco, Phelpa, Yak* A Co. PiITbSINLOS eau. CLIVIIAJI) Rau. 1006. — ,761,7 13— 60 At 661 A L 'Graf i ; 00:6 ammo, Lbs/66; 65 do 40, A Banc,: 10 casm m l 3 A laboatock ar, 80 Ws cooi,or;T M Howe; 431 ba potatoes, J D Sutler, 2 cratn so v., W Wilklturon, 6 rolls 10.11 m, liarbsoAh Ado; 267 ba. bed, J W Mt:44m; 10 1, , ” ch,edo, V•agorder; 20 do do, Wm Rover co; Id do 'do, W ,11 alckpbsic2; 10 Mb than, Walksr:l3 copper,3 020 do, 00 Bum A 0011 0011er,1cagluo, B 0 Sawyer A.co.4t 00 1 / 1 lecher, Raj,* Stowed; 2 Os tars, Loo/1 Miner; 00 6316 111c171,Iniuy, Ilire &co. b e thee eraiobout eladlowity lief mobs with 3 feet Indite in Ms clawed by the metal mirk. The milasirre mans cloudy gad owtouled whit badfattlose of foam babe. ----Abe Cadme Ira mettles • good dual of freight. and tam onoowned to lion for Clodonall loot bight. New Yen, Joky 15.--Oottou moutirraL , Molar la Minty; 10,500 bin add. Wheat firm; 138.000 Lush wit Cbkage bite6o@yBs; Milwaukee club 8313197; rad it Mel 111; $1 1501 18. Corso (1 000 badt odd; to loom; mak• at 37.4@444. 'Pork doll; man $1510®(16; prime glogg £lO 35. Me bi.k, dolt at 16016 Y, Nkw arm. 381:milrtat Momovado 43";,'41Y4. Rio Came; 3503 bap .old at 11%. 11%. Sparta impel:Moe dall at 8:487%. Ben gluey. /freights drooping. Meeks bolter.. Piuunnzatt, July 11.—gloar doll; Ampulla' gt sad extra and Oates family ${ 75. The teeelpta of Wired are mcderalm asks 3(00 boa red at $11:®1 /3, sad 'dub at $1 180 r 24. old If tle.t e6a.e. la slowly. floorbera gala. Cora sons at 53e, atl.Mr, sod 2000 bob western raged at 48g549.• Provident dole a lot Of bogged Halllll sold at 83 Rant] doll at 150110%. ilirlvals at the Principal Hotels. H LAST bIIGUIL ' Third wad Waal anat. PROTLIZTOS. Ile TO 8 0 . 01.001 OLIARLES—Cwner of 111111T,411[6L3. T D Loomis, Pa I J 0 OPBB.,ParteraburgYa It 0 /Clog, [Woo city 0 ;Frisby Troy, N Y II W, limo, Cp. Wrl,ll.t. 1 J E Omaingbero, do ! J li 'land, 6, E . ! o II Gabber, do Jll It, Mobil gtoo, Pa A a Morton, do J N, timble, llookstown II W Chessman, Salem, 0 W Packard, Warren; 0 W 0 Carroll,N I Wri /arras, , MANSION HOUSE—No.34I Liberty WPM 1 020101 2 0111111.1 . 101 0 2.12201. E EEeltlemaa, N Y Capt. Neiblo, Illairaville J A/kerroan, • 0 Gorden, ' • do 1 1 =41 lady, A A Johns, Cp. Wright Capt. 0 Id do W 115124.,P,Ft W • CEA W J Webb, Ctr or, • do 1) DLllman,Prioptoo, Ky 8 AteE.zir'do N • Jona, Oil Creek ' / Hann, Tizonium S J Itantalay, Opting Dale D V All, Newvlllo 61 U Milliner. Wort Newton W 111111stos • bedy, Philo b B Iliolvar. Va D Elittedprt St famUy,Oantoia It • Xing. Upper Middletown DR Ds Dayton Urs J 8 striver, Va , e 0 Reed. Pa • . J Given. Blairsville , W Wataball, Dayton 0 Ninon, ' • " J Oamptall. do 0 It Lewin, Cambria 35 Bum, Marion LA Rowan, llookatown 'atorat, below Seventh. B Rabm, But Liberty W W earthly, do Capt. eardoer, olonVo W Penney, do (IRatter, .. do a Cook, dorm f. Elarrunda, Washlogtoo. Pa I MoOlorkey, Port Perry • IT Hamm Wfishlogton, Pa , - J 8 Plerebg, dd Megler, Butler W Q Beerier, H Y 0 J Btooffer, RIM& EAOLB .• JoFi 1 O Wells, Op. Wrlelt JCI Wend, du A *doom do W .7inster, do Pottit, do [ SP earthart, do MP" W Johnston, Stergestown J L Memo, Allegheny CP el Maori, Jefferson no J T s.nosenaksrotrenstrong al CWRAILDHOIIiIIV•6Oorow IthtDU add Third streets. , nornmoL 0 Iforgart, Terre Mote OLITOS Watt, dt taelmiL Joe Deteller,CharlaftgmPs o H P Sereestr, Perry ooe J D Wligas,Endicclsfield Arthur Hart. laporte Ulm Bean MD, do " Mtge that, do " Este Hart, do lamer Al Hiller, Bealleellle ty Erect, foot of irlftb. Jas h List, rhila J Elsner, ALLagch, John Peterson. LIMEGIVEI Mot Vault. ?Oat=Jot Job? White, Carbon co Y.. 77 11 „..Y. do ollto Ws goer, Wont Cheater li TRa a ^ov do V li Kerr, destiloe, 0 HAWS LIOTEL-41• I 1 W 1111736 • .1 ll ' illiciumi:Cp. Wright Wit Coldrell, do W Stolib, do • Euem, Da it Idreott, Cp Intim D 0 Bova; rimlitui Parry J 8 Pm Itt, Bridges ter . W (Moon do Rut, OutZestitarg 'Wilma, Morey r 3PCdonet, Loosbers P. N Leo, Nsustleld UPIEW. P P lby W 4 etto cly 'r flipper, WesMogi. Ps Nl.Jscasou. de A 8 OrTgeory. FrankHa beg Thompson, WWllnit., I. II 81rinsiitger.Innklortep'. II Bl!Nas, Cansulaklmr, RED LION . 11012.1 L!. 0 OIDOW, 1W aback leas :Staabonotalllo I T attack, - Too addanni 0 • Walaan,Ed.abrth Load„ Waintostoa , pa No.f, St. 01Wr sdosoV PSOPSELItII. J °dawn, Pa , B NI, Near 'derma Mrs Peon, Moan oily • ~, • laatarb, WoXale IL A Pardee, Ecctdatar Pa Baroca, do T ADunkirk, E Morticed, W H Murdock, Wath I W Filson, fiercer . A B Nina, Op Wright J gablpter, do B R etrattai. do I • Doyle, Blrialaghioi W Richards, Rochester T Doffs, do J Cleokroso, do W Gun, do • 0 Weals, do V thous, do .1 Reit, -do NATIONAL HOTEL - 1 slim" U B Cavalry • 0 Honor, do , - J Back, do ♦Orson., do' JWsbloarchsr, do D Warta, do a; Pr...t00, do. • • PO ll`Deloire, ri 0 llN ader, Butler W Watson, 0o Tern% aa • ; I Elden, Red Bank L P Walker, Buda W Crag, Pon 0 Maw, Ps No. IM, Wafer Amt. ... ll Ifillea 6 lody EteXemia. I KIN w A Swain, Provrostoa AIV Pimmory 'PUMA I J P IShoptor. Non. dt r . 6 T Hobloace. do A Howard, do The Great Mask Remedy. ■IS JAMICS 417LARKM% • • CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS: TIMIS INVALUABLE MEDICINE IS nutaillag la the cat• of all those palatal sad , tlanitsa one dlseasse Incident to the la male asastlualan. Tt madman ell esetease sad rename all chstractkoa• hem .baiter man, sad • speedy vas am tea WWI an. In sit cues of Merano bad Spinal AltsetkamPala la the Balls and ,Lltab• Ileavittes• Psilda• at died walk% Pal pitatioti a( the Heart, Lamar of Spisina, Hyslielle• 81* henalsabs, Whites, an 4 ml palatal dames ateselanad by a dacederod rprAum UMW Pills "rill attest . sera alma slCether maw have f.Hed. - nanalobe lo the ousptdet aroma web pea idacb - sbodd be cereal - , proem& A NOW Outshine 00 PAllAuld Pointed with the Goi• edundent stamp of. Gast Britain, ON be eat port Ito tar $1 and 6 asap Nampa. . • •• - 111086d.anneral Agent, Redonda, ffi lf,. Bad by albunpectable. DaFgelad.. OLARILIPB FEMALE PILLS. Ala di other goof ,Pidtad Nallohden an be bad at I • : 71aILTAGI'd, .1 Januar • ' coma Market a. sae do Daum& IM 6 L OW:)/3 - 1 - 1:!C‘831 Ooach Factoryo -.0AR424 D 0.4 N,. •• Th TANUFACTURERS of C06211)19.0A11. lit Mama ouanttraszs. sAsotiait skstlaaulgt. ND sod Briumq WAGONS, of angry omooPudd.. . Wok employ the ded imams. aod Ms bud mateidd be :bad to tag amosu7. ParOcobe atomOos add WIRD PAIRING. 'lire Wart always oa toad, et - • N.. 26R Clair Beries. Howtc .• • _ ...• NEW: SIIIITrLS SEWING:; MA - Are teaDlett f o Of MOUT ILIMA. thcashtan . wC berflarr mew COI• oxibatt.isex. 4rbtals • vAN oar XaVNIJID 01POLUD And tor railes.ar.ablet Makiag. gosse . rtha i Lad r . Mies Bletityr Uwe bays " r ` ,. . 4 7r7 - W. B -Lesair44 IMAM now arriving , nu, . IsmalllllolMher t/ I LI, FiIEV-161) 'sacks reobnsd andis LIN MEV 011.--'25, bble. just reo'd Wage - s 4— 1112114115. • , . ~ .., .., .. ... . .... ....