r;~:~~ :: -_ r.:- ~ sad Vittsburg# Onattle. corny)Ar. ?APIS 01 Till airy. FRIDAY MORNING,; "JULY' .19,.:1861. aTY AIrFAR?S. forth, by e. E. Shavi:, °sada, 992Ftnar..--aomeed daLIE; 9 Veleok • • 78 12 . i ••••••:••••••In. - , t • 6 - 75 28 SAO • . . ... , _ . , Mzettemest Amuse. Tow Itaalkess-A that. ' ) The, p obsalility thattoitgam *ill is s duty of _. an at Gline" Mnts:per:paund'on tea, his inlaid i, quite a Sal 'linking ten lantana, aid thi loan of . ' the barer* 'Sri now Ouldinebtuiticitili-Wca.tha . , ' shopa of the Meets, and iseuringiupplles In pm. Portion-to their , means topbichurt . . A mail deafer on ,onn 1 oar principal, ntreets, Whichad hie little store pila with chain attest:buts Wits to ceiling, , . 't . . —has ottani r„:, disposed. ofarty' his - Salts stock, . . and :Jaripg the past fear . days he .pat up the Pieta a shade, but ea', rush ,still 'continues. , The came . ;mty be said ,of other- stares. "Al-. ~ though cores will he:'sul4ect to a. correspood, taw duty (air three or l oar cents per pound) yeti/redo mit bar of -a ptoportiouata demand for this stet, ....but .we regalia a lictalar_piale will . follow tun sag the coffee iiiiikers, ';'....,, Thai hit can ' are Mats* at ttiall'llirsia a 'llbesi wh o,' bay,' and it Is quetionabli (eraupd4g. - ~. eassldersl) 'Whether thaaili any emoomy.in laying up lay,' stocks of groceries is anticipetkut of the - ' slight 'dirks:sin prlose which will follow dia impo.. ..'slain of thi tar. The working claims estilblt mate ~ enzlety in Smart!, to thi tia than my others,' far the natant that a'fal peenteWsimed ham and them Leto theta an. object to digs bird thou; bat we 'hare ii allitralt.toa to make to thtm which, if pat is :'meths. will rinks their aPpieliensicaw in regard "to high pricer : it Is alla . - - Lat than Well habit at drinking Mai cups "tad a hilr at a meal,fake bin Muse cups', Mon ; those Who take two mos "Std.* little drop; two:cups and 'no more; Statham who , ate content With one cop and a - wee aup,just dist ' ' card l'ihi woo sop," , anC airy wilt always ham :plenty of - lca and ease autos oost: than before, :. 'Zier be eland to withhold anise brumes anti*, . - frail child**, whose appitites for - them have not --. Aiosnio fixed,and you will noisily saviatulespense, lttionferw lasting benefit upon Una: , =sista* eceocay—much batter tharetaylog in ; a hugs stook tit to immaterial whetherWM 'aid WWI be olanid as Inside!, or seceissaies orUr.r4ms , thing Le oiw- - . . ma': la - Manaus out of taw thsy ars dmnk MU, mew . Tim medical umfaiiskin will bear;vs cilia' this.`." Hence "our suggestion; will - not may pan embomial • bui sanitary In Its erects: . -.. ';-- ~ ...., Gisanineseasniwit rbismati. Varna* .Coliege The reernii.,cenuitenceineit unit:bin orthli nee Ind ..eiatehiring :College; teem very intereetibg thitiugliont.iThe pebtic irnatuientiOn oldie Gi nankin ' isf the College 'Alumni, and the sicearles ci ,the Literary &Kline., ittractedlarg• aioliances,muchreflected credit open the par , ties , concerned. The .conitneueement ezdtenea Came cir On: Thundiyi wed Were,liiderad to. with Warted attention. The orations were delivered in &eery distinct, atid - ..unproarre Winner, much credit upon the wbnle elan, comisting or twelve Wernher,. Prendinit-rifirtaboni delivered an'able; and, interesting' b 4 icslirnreateaddnre on .Female Education. The Bieheloes Degree will Thee conferred . upon the , tireerners of the sealtor ' claw; and' n Degree of Meier of Arts was, con. fined, to Warm, upon A. Maker, FL G. Hair, Gel. natter and J. W. The Degree 0rA.24. lunar* canon, epos Josiah Elan sell, of Cwitaa, Ohio; W. G. Withiaa, of Virginia; and. O. P. Brown, Or litarelaa; O. -We learn from the latiscatalogne that the WO. cans or Menne Union, wideb is a retired, healthy and moral seaeAlliance Sundae, Stark county, Gino, hare receitly, donated sispoo for the erection ci a new college Edifice, - The baths colon seaman:l be in a eery:, * prceperons cooditioe with a facility of seven effic ient teach. .recedire studearn of born ernes upon the saw, terms, sad can I accommodate MO sardonic . - G. H. Attiamthe,Jely 46;k-1661; :earnattituaimaw. The WheetingintelUgneur ;el.Wadaasdhy;saya: "The reimains of Gan. Bobeit',Gariati; of the seats:jou Omen at Lund 11111. Mho, MI killed it , the Cheat Weer Prittley olitatio*r mensiag,were brought lap to the citYpeuerdity.evreallyaaving bees placed in a Wistallie. collie Pao eat from this city to Groton. , All of the GisaaraPs private effaets bass been earefelly preintie,l,Wed everythiag te:whirh the friendeol the 'ileeeised,reeild' have lhe Feet iutareit ''.ware finiarded- WWI the remahui, which were meat last night it thargeoll the Adana , ,Papreal, via Pittabsugh and Ilettlautre to.Wlahlng. toe, whenco.they will be eitieveyed ender AGA/ of trace to Lie farmer hosseila "The bill; which.canoed lie death in General Garnett wee frame Mule loudest; and the wetted produced it mild to be a meatlarrible one, tearing the body like a cannon ball: The ball emend the middle of the brit anAiiine oat pe rishes. the tireest, tearing through two :Couts:,,, a vat sad en. : ' ' The remaini peeled thioughliiiieity oa l4aitite . 7 . day evening ) ; but the tact weir knowsmill i few in d d s le: L.- • Ass ittehleAt. Pied,r . ; 1 # isTintki Kinst wood, rsestnn county, Ve4weitint to try their pte tots: Allis alit** of..stiots been fired et Abaitt 40 itddi, It *tit eopekeled to try en effect of the I wesponef t 5. yar of the go:Wm= - - • baited his putolmlth oak h.qt sharps of powder: Whin he AMA toned Ikat the shot -did not take offish.. He Hied again. With the estoe - seitult. He ' then 16iideit bra Mote iriltk hill etteisee, powder, an t l m ilsed mai; Ws: smiltsgssr meow Thinking It 'dant loafs= lite s- Colt, Ili a vses, he kit apart forlheSicarpose when Whit intiptlite he Anna the beret elated up7the'foar lets havingledgid . in It ? ' , At IsAktetkes;orearprlsi how ; tke tare ;fa* tisciepo4 without pm. , dttelett Aar quwastioataticalo the haat% or ends, out en; kungen dttrereate the report; end What ma7tNistalkat*astoitithis24hatithoPlatolind nos exeleifia:?Peisonstalejg invokes cm learn sn.hio= , portant .lesstin !tens this behteet..lnonel.natt load with'falt ohinies of powder.;.”, sinallitelittanatk; any Ludt° dangerous tssoiss.:' , - ; . , . Cale or secenittrat:'. - ' 4 Satonelltioehart;noiniAnd lien confined in Rai Preston coonty; (Vs.) je7 Arson time_ psi‘en charge of stealing bacon, recently -:coneladed .recede ton idiot ‘sinstitntiom.?? .itectinliagly;tot last *ea omit,* sinner; bseiniaseded pis purpose by ptiiarr ot pricier attchi;tbe largest, no stranger than with which be f0r!•14 ,- 111e , frPp‘, rlocr from " its maiming'. :Thai doori it.-heasydenn one; the door trenon-is_of berry Umbeatc.bacr'srlaidithiffOgiliWiiirerdriien - .) These - timbers kiheticionOSOld and ; djeajed, aid bat little Corti Sias taceinarYtnYinnona the hinges; It in probaNS Rinehart bad some outside help.' MK _the Jaya!, rut •on hie . c*ray borne of the Dieu; andbetfus an nn soietr st the jail ,door; be hastened op, tat when hicgot tberethe; trbu d" had.,:down... Rinehart Rad • hail a. hearing before hit examining court lad' mai lent up to the Superior - .Ctiihrt for trial: Us arm recaptorpikeed: returned toilet old quittance "Assesnlitir:. the follow- IfilW drool t pliabrt.rian The Mattel of Anseinbt. • - . Probraties ... 'LS Mougun. 114,7 60, Additionu, oti . 4,840 " cut 01r 1,478 , 4566 1 nil 286- Dcaxectic /ands% . , . ^ -7;557 ' , Edutation ' Publication 44,06 Gonad l!aitithitieitte, who Ott cotabited is tie, °nk 4 s4 l, s/tiamtiof peace, Mid ebeettptliebteLetraditiop.wasembetede.few day. ege; hair &Met teen remote d to OM Wesitetileuti Iliti r letta.pOsiwiortbipsirol ewe.; who bad Mask dinette, fa esient dale as ektbeirraiiiiitYlkittPimtribu-railmeettam-An6 leg Pipay ball UM costs. limaa coupe ketu ai . adimeetke . 11 0 1.hutatitt ,wpeld bye w as eared Peek' ,PhittitiA.taigar .0 04 ocejleal y and aapoplace..:. Wa lied that beteettes2oulietpuie min eseteiste kneed t and femme discretion in amitvitge l loaitereeieaadtki4 ool 4 l 7i44-' , I ettet. l meeitedia tr e g i riihma.att. *Souls the Punt Virginia that the 'rebel Mine .Terdetent Vireitdcwsle titidlidinatondered. , ,kie.ngtteMei_ .with bps mielilautb the writs doss not ale tin meting strAbta.temettatige *Viagra ldlli a dim pew* Ight look place bflawiflt itteClemgialM Old VirgioMee., The 'flautist/ideas titel,VitgeLve doe/16k emao l leaght while AO eupetiatetutedit. , Old.Virgials couldn't stud tidy poterithotandeir4tet teal to tiv , easee or Ewe*, sad feeliteitikeedi 11 1 11 4): 8011 4 Pt/ bevill.mide Sieves Pen roinoi oki tie top of lot naw. dap/premien ba' ,tike -tout thew; vast no friendly ,01,110,11"-b14!**ti the 9 0 9.11 401 , 4 . 1 4117 2 ! —, ;.; ;.5 ink bid Ems* Jams Kelq,iltrod: Omar itee yeigniiieciaciatalit hittis.,.toek addle 04404 lb. Youth :CY iv krr" i. Wal drowsed: The mat et Ina I.e . nid the lid/ ;wy aeoreta ibbit ii.. otetoek;- , Car* • etteriketwk.kaa toque" nod tk.)uiy fou td 4inidat tetedititimwithliwilketa:-211ept. thb**Pagta o rths 1 04' Whaleof muss Volute aerd'AlVieWiti ra ttiE LWeie Pi Jet Vela os a ive m i r dad wee'euteb ,Velett,44l% Vaita,d kT/Ikrirli g 41 ,1 16 t , ' . . E=MM . . al:goodly amber Of flu baildiapUe being area- td lel"Lewesuceville,' and a prootz. to look at the =aunt of businessiloue in that place, would not immix:* that a Mil war wu going on. Twos( Uri leading citizens of the Borough, in dulged themselves to a Hub pugilistic: suouater a few deli stet .the affair gnu out of anti's fight that the eldhlreu bid had; the parrots undertook to flab& the job, but, faumuolt as both - of the combatants run our of alsomiuliima . f. e. wiled. it Wu a draw Wino them•—tto ems killed, two slightly Wounded; The boys engaged 'la staking cartridges In the ellelefeetu and. op mils dere work - with a street fight. !Wont tunny. boys ridding la the sty, are aegagidabirre,sad the earii4ta boys don't like it; so thu have reviler battle daily; if It 11 not stepped unseat them may ha seririudyiburt. Spiro Jaw should exert his mag a sterial power, The Hann (hoods - auk gsUieg ale Mal es well as could be enacted. • Cept,..l,eadea drills his um; Way regularly, sod will probably, if eihrume °dim eater theine_ Itruese of the active regiments. The Rides hud an 'eleotida tor..Puteday Fannin wee wolaittiously.eleeted fliePtelell4a Ilarbaagb, let Idioms:oust, sod Joel Buss, Brun 'ld, They, too; will , probably offer dish , mule% If they can fill up }b6 company la,tha IMAXIOIII. CAPUT)! Cliynta AJD TO ma .11.aaata...-lo the Maio' correspondence of the 13t:Loate beawaut .wo find thstollowbot when Oblate/A*li wtatt a .4int man w 0 known bete. ;hi Into up: ' • oThe abeam Duct6l4 4 o4l,.Moodtiolisoo, fr om St. toonlatit Patetettsb. aro 'charged. tut rest :at beadqtattbeawlth an art of :bid filth.; Ebb bad on • !Up log of esti. colt slid athuoipodacto, octan t. prdsici Ts_ sal& Ultifiban ludo& inimier to dodge, the .hlookadaol2 ads ddiki oppodu Putchub, and lo was thupd that the elutOt the boatweeteetit , ta Padueati acid legtad'ltha,itedght bitta:" - Ther:piodaea we thei aiiiteetipto Paducah titit by the:Me boat. Should-the Datotah comb back h to Cairo, the i-1 matter !CI be inustipud Wu, further," • A • ' ' •••• • -- ittenuteur Nosh* ne, - Kassantoun The renewing iterthe nensinatuinn or the Repot, ' can piny of Annsizong county, made on the ;Gat last Ausembly—Freeklialdeehtieg. Etq ; &moo. eittesludge—Jaeob Wood.; Treasurer—henjamti :VlTiltiiCOmmieslosien;;Vitliant Buffington; Auditor ;4asttei_Keitey; Trustees of Kilts ening Academy— Wm—gasulitut sad Abraham Klingensmith. Bauel . °welsh-Esq.; 4ohttr.K.• Ormond, aid' tames Covran..-ererit - istmointed delegates to meet with thrash itt Npnittnoneland county to ratiiyatte nimt. , :lysater—Barbara Brawdy ' preferred a eharie'ef,lustault - ead,brittery.befoin AM. Taylor, yesterday, 'against 'Janes McKenna, *who she al trgelireeteted_herhoessi, Itneekeddown eaten of: the Ameba:lll4 Weld' het qttipi, roegbly: 'McKean' waxbill* 'tkiiiisliar *-, Mg Masientetred i - eimllar.oomplaini Wore Ate lame atagistrate, egiltier Matilde Snowden, who she alleget dastard /shawl' of tiny -water In her fees, skid abasid her otherwise: . Matilda was also held, ae4taisaritaiticietirs , aelbelanteris a .41 6 .5'ca!ii 1 0...thel boar; beig .anaeoted alerts Iwo -weeeri Nujogl• oiet sti feel leogUt.". T ere ertaiote - loriiwttleslite, - with beds, head - :piltdore; 'lThe lop flii..ailisid,;ent . blnekelt cloth. hat - thir body, ImitiiiiiiiPiriprar tie Otii(iiiiid.'Thitintlialinee iwiifet d'edfd,-oneborn, iiitlusiseat for the driver .ia-lteeK Ilia - beteg Awry light; Sheilah strongly boat, 'eilLta: dila& ilung !El, !rapidly wahnot .ojory to the notneadad,.-a f um, in these Aimee striii,,ilia:i;eliereees, this; wise. would thhifteilieti;linik [Nieto oicasion their hea l:anti 'Aor tindeeeteinty.trlStitite. " - Sot this is not the wife of lernierin.Thittiont entail, Ohio. imaged through Whealiii 'ealtteleer;with whom she was ranging away. Shy had on a Zenste jacket,sed tot istostaation wie itrety perceptible to* stilts ite...:Yoularthaeliarticalsta, the husband will phone ilmetee it Votartitti., , • , . 00 , 40: .wat - itabhed; oi . Moeda/ .maim 101,4 eoeaidered doubtful; had,/ high fever yesterday', ind.wattpittidg blood freely, it te thought thaVhte iejoriee are mare terioaa than Mitt arappoted: • la gentecitiesici of the factsaheto astratioaedi,thao asatieg of Yeday, which woo to ktpr kiver-iikJ/ea this morning,' hat been poet. .ftliritec, c hisrielf tniewbees, recently stolen tn .141 e, tuid:Creirkiiii.eitactins t - todicatieg the eriac. heie . 01 hnrati Ithrevei. 'A . favorite horse of thiedi . . ellshe3feadirille issottaldisappeared , tnisihil praline - oirFriday night, supposed to - hafewither- irtntjtisPitiayer bee* teken. Are. ward of 00 4AidhiristrforthilrecOresy-of the horse and 'Ainst thelblet. - - .! Teti elietipeetiiri.i . "..neste et.-..be Young in ding city Agr omit}; co t , i,g9Market street. All legAd .desirable ; good*, es grey Goiods,Bitrefei,VeplitOrgindies, LedluOttintses, Priate, - Dninsis, toiee and, Silk . lllsotlri . gbirtings, eilesusegs HeilieWakofee 'end - all kinds' or goods imitable Air the senses., - . . , ALTI7II Gassatrusaa, 0 NIGEL? BUMMING tCsizva-lAspeel.men at t6lalisastifal Bower may ,be seep it F., , Blates /cc Salsas, is call bloom, W elker. It ia gtik a.4 ,1 1 L ,1it na ing, is ' it filoos _only oseatkarrary Sergi' yeati._," _This plant sow 14 ears old: CaWat . Se. 21 'Dkarearsi,:,4llegkarly. 017 ai , laiiirre—Tbo • Tenth' Rogknont, Mo. ._Clahasait. loft cm a viola train oa t6a PoborrlvariM RaErmd. last amain; • for Huntingdon. , From bkordersiLto the &MO of Jig 10.Pke.041f0.7 • Pima tuipavasir—.4o.7, of .tite Mated 'States .fitiat,N-444;9.-L;'W,lllsidi aswf-Oraugh ham .oa . ifisloisd4:l4lo4 foc . Wastqagton - cit.t. Tacry taiiiiikingj'atstloitd.atleirorson Birruks,, Led MP Woo orttie coimPlyil? , the . . .....idneterop ,- .oaDems.raam. - Weaurratoi...-Tee camParliy leeep.tedliato:Seett.Legioa Ne. 2, are ordered br co, term..{. fikack tokrep traeraschei ricadiame. a} - ,ir.hounreatiee. At 'Pe mastered sathiellie sereteeig, die:Yr:died Slates, the alder Ter eit IM - Ifeilreas Washiiiroa Boni - ungra t tionabla authority that thiatila Reginoilairid port itively leave tar bona° on Saturday morning at 6,05 tuathit.C. it P. R. Aupecial train, con+ 'magi apC 7pauritet ,:ii.d.; bietate - 'wry wilrbeTib — i - enr to "coriirriy them hemp at the 11 , 446 '4.1 4 1 6 : 1 4.!Ptri : ; • xifssliftis:Ztignry Hihncire,sn - oath Of Hugh thatint,.on 'oath' of Miry An. *pima and Wii4;eobbitt, wern.uoutth WO - to jot lAtiftlYitr#,„iipp;4 - . ~1,2A!t0 I and lt4 BittUßArd. an itiC4tooll attoaspd t4dy, deiluted tg s7Ua at madialtei - of loran, WmAtarnbUi, Ur, Jel'' :/ 1 4 :4.4k i k i i i i/MOith.;4 ll6 9r bar seat Willista 0 , 414 1 01440/ Wiebingicg! Witt, On SRIVAY, 3c17 4 5 prAljraillll4 peed: Try 14-111Lifir e seirALLIISLII sawiellirr Is premed pore for re. lof iit2=ll.lllll... c 'zratt'ziir. " bow mei With the met &Waddell:lr sserewee. As we *sterns Mla mik ritheets.setesl,seetriUallentsla ists more otbsr Iplatatataa• far ail itisstsastla sad It la slur latettelbw, WA we num 1 04 110 5 41 6 W 41111414 y51 1 Z4144. 0 , 111144.4414 i. 114 Ptto/kll4/.. Maher ster powertfee serseurthealaj i projewtheu. exelw.lber Mler lis airesl= l" ...ifitua • cl lumumze. • 7111 "Intl!'the :!mt Lsllrr•ltr . : 00D.,-Atteptlon is called to . llll•sacitreauseabl• Sid Sandia° ptaparstl*sdrattlast 10 aricether edam. - ICU an wet/rely new dlaustery, an& taststssotbatoatimattaaadtb Sol 01 . % ISO smateaa• patent aulgalue•of day. 111 la sartals, musty for all 111 Mai. of • skroalo astura —l4lo2 l&.Shlt Ils•ally011 , 1 spay. .eatra, ltew 11.• solo' meta far ttospl also 'mynah** of that warldsvuowasd Dr.- Illasaril lUoimi. .ool/Stats, se • erSlele which - mem Mother . V o rels, Pee medicine skeet to cps of wed;' andl. It dose, re p/IMIMIC Waft of say WAD 'be ladled atop tbe almost coaddsoo4 and 'Sabi baba latalsabta *slily to all tang ',/lf lorantllo. coaigulisti...atio Ode heried, 0.111.01. Illiales44ssetboortv. , .lorml•by 000. IL' 117110 Issas,lolFaidlit. PWWbOrtsb. Pa. dansiltilts/ „ Pitponron odic 'ind 11 • patibilkiyfieisn; ilsdignatTot ItilidroWs eidebrated Tom lor - Ituptmes.' 'Cotner of Pon And !Arlo' jdf Dirrnisrpf. C. tatty' No. zit), Ponn dnaliddisnibas of theiDontal Fiore”. •-• afirAiiidifnadfisitiirres -t.he•-sver- ==M==3 . Trio biit.4.!Doebrii,.:cipt.;;Rockweli„'arrirose thtanimaind cross clionfeligosil'he.capisieseporte WiP that. on' the age* ;alio' the asgh Jane he telt Clentsegoe, and wee becalmed dories the' esti, our of thic ash tint-lle the afternoon, a bis Mae tmlbldillr sp,'..trie Taal - proceeded on her einuse. At d• Piet saii- screw steamer in abut, botelathom tinder :the high laud In the di:cabin of Trisidadi,At p.- an. the steamer ewe up milth the Dashes... and hailed her in which ellisl. lll detwell- answer In Spanish; Al theycosi kitiiiricapudit. Rpgkwellfwllp . ianatcd 11 English, _when the. commander it.the steamier, atter i.italdind . ' leveret - ipiesdena, and hovering about tor some' time, bore his Teasel tip andmteam. iCiemblotos. Pool leforitlatieti; :Tel; ik knOtoirtia..Captitti Rockwell haw no Mhos terannthig Mutt was the pritatcar thunter;:ite Meicribei folios Wing a rather low.. iiitlit iriluifritii:thii*.ainufirlumand-att Ogg. ad, sad apposed-that wit; was .diuk when aka eliairop to itmilidur:brelien Ealliilrreplies t 1"1/1"1""K11"141.1.-"0.111:1810!ollill., h cis rip i - Ise th Robin 'Garnett, who 'l. llllll Makttlit.",Geo7iti.wabthe . proleuickturl =Setif al - 11141414;;LWest ttniht llithiamisisditta swirl pupil, it a • plan. [ IIIA O ON'OUNIIIONDIAN'ftS jfivs-Lintiisineogui. ..- LaNW - UONSLUNMINTB.7-. 4A:t-Amoimik.ft lowa* rifnik 'WASHIAGiON. Exam Gair - Orra Crisweepeadewt. • WatraaasosrJd7 l 6„ 1861. The news received from Gen. McClellan, letter. day, exhilarated every body. Joy woo upon every conniettece. .reay every countenance, for if there are mg secessionists left in the city, they managed td get out of the we,, and the westerns. tion upon their .; ugly mugs was therefore dot to be seen. The Gen. Garnett killed in the action on Sunday laat,.was ahrotber of-the Garnett who represented a Virginia DiStrict -in the last Coagreu. He was, until - lately, a Major in the United Stitt, service, and his treachery was rewarded by a Ganeralabip in the rebel service. : He has met his dooto early ; - . . bit it/. to be regret t ed that be was not reserved to be hong. Air; believer, there seems an -disposition on the part of the Admiaitration - JO hag any one, , .. , it in, perhaps, better , that the traitor was dispatched promptly with . bullet, instead of being kept wait ing in uncertainty for the halter he deserved. And this'reininds no. that in the late battles in 'Western Virginia, several officers were taken prie. 1 ours who were formerly officers in•the United 1 States service. , What is to be done with these 1 'mat..Are they to beareated as other prisoners of war, zed, be kept for firebugs or release, on pa. role I I treat not, Theirs is the blackest kind of ' treason. They haver violated theii °lithe, proved inmates to thegevernment which tinned, educated and maietained them, and_have Scilly takes op aims to °remote ' the giumument to which their loyalty wee due:' If everyhalter was due to felons, It ui doelo these perjured traitors; and if they ate; permitted to escape as mere rigours of ' I war, it will be anima to treat this war an farther as a “Rebellioe.” .-.A "Rebellion" in which the ...Rebels" escape scot free is not worthy of being I dignified with , that name.' These men ere down. era es • well.ne traitors) clad the government will' ..eitik'intalmerited tontenut if IL does not inflict I upon them all-the penalties of their desertion. The only drawback to the good -news • from Western Vogibia, is the intelligence of nitmerons captures of vessels ape:idle biglr . seas by attune privateer'. The escape of thee. - private ins from the blockaded ports la a severe reflection upon the fis adieus who have chaste of the blockadd,and if our navy does not soon catch them, there will be 'no 'ore in placing any reliance upon it. le, is to be 1 hoPeds also, that when_ the privateers isteleaught, (always tektite it for granted that they will be,) She men upon. them will be treated aelpirates, caught In' the 'act of piracy. - Why mimeo such sou for the 10M:131111e' 01 11l trial f Tome is 00 question as to,!tbeir built, and the sight of them dangling from their own yard-arms would mike such a wholesome terrosinto the vile crewleit be hind them, that , we should hear little more of Fri. viteering. : - ' • I Gen. Patterson, it seam, is waiting for More ro. inforcemente. All that he asked tor, it Wit, have been . eent him;; 004 like Oliver Twist, Lis' is still asking for "mote." There is no reason to doubt the loyalty of this officer; but he is dreadfid Vow. The eud of it will be, I fear, that Gen. 3 , 888t0n, instead of being hemmed in Lundeen Pactenstin and lideClellan,will be permitted toescape, thrdegh the inactivity of the - There are at last, thank heaven, signs a i a for.. ward movement no the part of the grand y now in violinis t oppearte as. The loves there haa been largely, idereased and la iscresehig every day ; and those in front are gradually, bet Musty, extending their lines into rhe enemy , . country. Lain night , and this morning, the centre and the left I moved 1 forward upon Fultz Court House, and that place 're, by this time, in the occupancy of our !troops. ,I Everything appears to be io readiness for the for ' ward movement eo long and so enricesly 'looked fort There are'now over eighty thousand 1 troops in and around the city, of which about tweet,- Ore thousand are on this side of the Potomac and near. iy sixty chorused on the Virginia aide. • 'l n t° on this side will, p ro bably, be pot Into the at rag en trenchments for the defence of %millirem°, n the Virginia side, aad the sing that:Hid will advance I upon Richmond: I I do not, however, look for mach fighting.lThere will be none, or,scarcely any, at hilanimma, Junc tion. The enemy will retreat as fast as ire can advance—faster, in fact. Their capacity) for rapid retreat is very great. There will be bat little fight. ing, from prams{ appearance', this Aida of I Rich mond. It McClellan advances upon Romney, and cuts off Johnson's retreat by way of Winchester and SIitMUIR. as he ',can do, with Paitanicia , s Orient ciiipperation, our; ocCupancy of Manassas Jusictioa will efitettially cut off his retreat upon Richmond by railroad. Be.will then be compelled ib fight or retreat overland. If Beauregard, with the forces now at Maisano Auction, instead of fillip( back upon Richmond, which he is most likely to do, oboeld smite his kircee with those or Johnson, there may be" some fighting there, but I hive so apprehension of mach a reeoli. R. Wasmreixon, Jul, 16, 161, This. forward movement has at hat commenced. Sciree'halr dczen : regiment. creamd the river to 'day, making with . those which crossed yesterday, some fifteen in all, raising the elective force there to &boat 70,000 one. To-night, it is andentood, a movement taken place along the whole line, and :the whole force, except two diviaioila left nailed 'to man the entreechmenta, will take op the tine 'of march over the sacred soil. Prom iescidortb took for awing new,. A report prevail., to day, that Gen. Scott will Cron the river to-night to take command in pinion; bat those beet stormed do cot credit it. He may contemplate rvoit. to the army there, but vial hardly take command or what promisee ,to be a mere triumphal march. , The Senate -yesterday elected Cot. Forney its Secretary. This is regarded aa a the appointment; and as It is tonal in patronage and pay to the Cierkaulp of the *How, the gallant Colonel Mai rather lucky khan otherwise in missing a re-elect lion in the tionio. The selection is a good one, ,and I congratulate•the Colonel in attaining a: no rms ao well deserved. . Yesiosylrania bas now the Secretary of War, the Speaker of the House, the Chairmushlp of the Committee of Ways *ad Means, the Clerk of the Senate, and Gen. McClellan—the most efficient Geier/it in the field, who ia carrying off the haws of the - campaign. 'tier claims, therefore, have not Dees altogether dierregarded.. 'The tionzebis agreed to'edjourn us Friday, bet ail:Senate will -hardly ,be reedy. As I write, Breckioridge is 'deliverhur himself of a loin, tire. acme and traitorotia seemmon 'peach, audits there is no previous question - In that body to Cot of{ de bate, ...there is nothing'lo binder the other &ices. goats(' who still linger.in that body from oectraly. ing a day each in smiler speeches. Perhaps Tt is better that the vlperi should thee be permittid to show tirtir Skagit bit then it consenter' time; and will preveat the adjournment on Friday. It can• not, however, :he pontaioned mocks 'Aeyoad that time.t . • All the war iteararee proposed will pale. The Pretieeet will he]plotheil ouch lull power tri put 111-tarletliatt: dewy, emelt. 44 hived- dietlhe n Concrete memo seek' the war will virtuali be over. Mr. Steven', chaitman of the Committee of Ways end Means. hao.tbei new Tang bin ready. j IL em bodies the 03111I1sogiteations of the Secretary ofShe Treasury, taxing Jim, Goghs,' logo. linnet% gm., 6111 does not materially modify , the rates on iron land other Pennsylvania' prodnets. It will pans, ill too early a day oot fixed Ir an adjournment. 'I learn that therein a good proepeet of getting a favorable report, for Pittabargb, from the [twist committee on the 'Object of selecting a site for a Western Armory, of !which Mr. Moorbead la Chair. moo. The repert,hswerer, will not be made atilt!, erasion-, That gentleman Is working verj 'snarly to.thatend, and Mr.MoKnight end other members from' Western Paturnrylvanla aro eontributing their ben efforts to behalflof on, city. if local leallup could be forgetten, l the Pennsylvania delegetion would be a unit upon this question, as It nudoubt: edly be: • • MsJot peneral !inks. ' letter to the 'Tress" Mr.For4y thus refers to, this distinguished geotlemsii . nod his successful course irr denting with the Consprri:' tore and rebels crib:Mu:ore Speaking of offteera in the army, it is grad. !ging to notice boil much commendation Is be stowed upon Major General Banks, now, in command -of the 'military district of which Baltimore is the centre. How duo it is dud taxwsful military 'chief should be a thorough statesman I Ile whO understands home nature in best qualified to control the masses =Wind ing a large,. army siGcn....Banks is it - practised ' Having: risen teem the humblest walks of life, he understands the positioneof his creatures. Throwti into Baltimore at a most criticel period,':whee ,tbe: AO, was known to' be ready to rise agaimt tie taws, be checkmated the designs of the! traitors by whoni he was surrounded, ousted ;the . tormicipal officers sad put'other men in their staid, and by &AIM end tolerant sway rotated order and safety to the community. 2/hat *hit% startled the dignita• riea cd the town satisfied the people. ; In pot. ling out disaffected jmblio officers, took care to exchange them for:tine end loyal Man—aine ready Mot merely to fight for the flag of the country,.but conscientiously resolved to admin , 'stet to the wants of the city; and I am told that 80 satisfactory has been the experience ,of the new order of things, that those who at find depbted and dimotitmed him are now loud In his praise. General Banks has not yet bad an opportunity to distinguish himself In battle, but I predict that [when this oppertunity is given him ha :will be as ancoessfal la that ex perience as be has moved himself to be in the embarrasolog position he now • • ' tk if fOrlisin:re - 71 • • • .'ll7l/OLESALE RETAIL • . PENS AND VASES REPAIRED; .. • . •:1 - • SILVER. -.AND', GOLD_ PLATING .flooo k t . tho =Jon* it Olio coisir or h~rth~yd -lt',moos a tre~ta out otVoGr,,intiortiostotordeeiii • -FiTZPATRICK & -01.1- lON —All roreons Indebted to tiant• ..k.i. ool i aan_ast, of Bootie's' Toosoh , P. orb roinsatd to t.tocttt plow to the UK"' 61 . 1 .8. 48111 44 to thin rm .,. freshening, too rtgooatod to ittelium-ireingeoeiniattor of ereoraat BOtaltlti.tiontibritt 1 it R AL:SISAU--1 clic received tad fl) t. THE - LATEST NEWS B 7 ?EL SUBAP 0 FECEIVED AT THE DAILY DAD E OFF Wascuen ran, Joly skirmishers reached Fait fax Court !louse at balfput slaves a. so., end the advance squad entered the village exactly at eoou. Trees had been felled across the road at three points to obstruct the much, but they proved feeble impediments. Half a mile this aide of Fair fax an embankment had been thrown up across the road hall a mils 111 length, with four or fire embra sures for gees, sod—ainabag protections, bat Do gees had been onounksii There were no pit falls or masked batteries. . The pickets this aide Cl Falai: retired this morning about an beer only before the bead of the column came in eight, leaving the grain bags Got 01 which their horses were led, and the Federal Mope fedi their own borate out ol the same bags. This morning the -confederate troop. at Fluffsa were drawn op on the west side of the town, aed the people expected' that a battle would certainly take place, bat et nine o'clock, a. or., they made a precipitate retreat, leaving fire quarters of fresh beef, shovels, spades, tools, camp furniture, etc., behind them in their hosts. • The catty Of the Federal, troupe into Fairfax is said by these gentlemen to e we been irutpiring be. yond description. • The m an street was ' filled as far is the eye could reach ith soldiers, marching with fired bayonets and la ed gone, cheering for the Union, and the bands eying the Star S . pang. led Banner. As soon • u 6,000 infantry taco!. who bad passed, the canal y which were in the rear of the artillery being i front, dashed through the towhee a gallop and e dearored to overtake the "retreating Coated . They followed the road for- four miler towards C8211..1 , 614' but the great heat preventing a forced much of the infaa. try, they returned. it is undentood that Centre .rilie is to be defended by the rebel , - rod thy Gen. rdeDiurellwill march on it to-morrow. The other Coh:nee Of the Advancing army are north and south of Fairfax. A few bendier; were burned by the Federal troops a mile beyond Fairfax, on account of a tn. mor that a soldier bad been fired od from them. Pile buildings bad been burned at Fairies, although the soldiers in the-first-gosh of excitement had seized many things in and-about the bonsai, most or which bad been deserted by their mestere. Can. McDowell was, however, placing guards all corer the town. Co t. Manton, of the New Hampshire Second, placed a gaud around the Court betiding air soon as de entered diatoms. The col umn which occupied the town wee composed of two brigades under command of Colonel, Porter and Burnside. .ad contained two batteries of Dying artillery, two Rhode. Island regiments, the H e w Hampshire Second, the New-York bighth and Seventy-Fiat, eight cog:Tanis, of U. S. Regulars, fire companies of cavalry, and perhaps nee or tw o other regiments. The following dispatch woe received to-night at the fleadqnartere of thi Army; rsnire: Collar Hover, July 17.—C01. E. D. Townsend: We .ban' occupied , trairfes Court Honey, Mid driven the enemy towards Centreville and Manama' Junction._ We bare an officer mid three men slightly wounded. The enemy's flight was no precipitate that be lelt in our hands a quad city of door, fresh beef, entrenching tools, hoe pilaf furniture and baggage. .I endeavored to pat ens them beyond Centreville, bat the men were too much ashamed to do so. Most respectfully, yours, lawn+ MeDowsu, Bug. Geo Latest trona Europe Blew You, July la.-The steamer Asia has ar rived with Livvepoot dates to the oth inst. She brings £llO,OOO sterling in spoofs. The Arabia arrived out On the 7th inst. An thdowitial deputation, relative to the suppres sion of the slave trade, Ms had an interview with Lord John Ittissell and the Doke of Newcastle nu sportively. Both Ministers concurred generally with the:views of the deputation, sad the latter said that the OoveVaore of the Britieh eottlements to &Wee have been instructed to =moorage eonanteree, and the growth. of anon to the utmost. orenguet.QUM VWoes ittll bait !Tetrad shoot the end Napoleon um at Melly. The Parts bourse was dull ; rental 67175 a. The Sulu Mandl of State bas Toted an appro prlatton for an exptalltlon to Japan to conclude the treaty of Gomm/cow It is again assettsil, vie Twin, met the Pope. health is my melees. Liverpool, Jury titkl—The sales of Cotton today were 12,000 bales. clesblf Mind]. Thud/WU end pm:milieus steady. Lomb); Jrly Md.--ColistileB9l®slM. The Spasith troops have taken the town of Lida from the Insurgents. The Conferments at Path indicate that Molester Mouse of the flengarian Dist will smanknoesly adopt the address to the Emperor, as orisinallrpro. pond by Mr. Doak. The Emperor had received a deputation from the Tipper Rome. It Is offloially annommed that the coronation of the Kiog and Qum of Prussia would take place at Konigsberg in October. The menctaty crisis in Hestia Ii daily beemelest more imminent Then is great pressure kr money. Reacted anxiety prevails at Warsaw. TIM noMbay mall ha been telegraphed. A We, VW dated Jane 12th states that Mr. Loring bad mike! for England.. Harr. Jay 411..--Nort !Masts no. orelisori 116 f ; bas 100 t, closing buoyant. Loortoo..ftly 6 U.-11163w Railroad 'harts 34 ®J9 discount; Erlailullroad 1.11(4211. Peartars Monsn, July 17 --Two steamers lo o m New York were seam latadiag troops, this monnue, at Sew&lPs Point, where it is apparent that form. dable preparations are made to aeuny our chip. ping, and, perhaps, the Fontes. haat. There me, souladess, masked batttnes, alto, at Willoughby , . Paint, opposite the Rip Rape: These preparation., however, will be tae retest, is view of the terrible engine. of destruction brought against the rebels, appoints the Penns., is mute they attempt to din torts us. Sewall4 Point has no strategic importance. Norfolk and Portemputh are not on the road to Richmond, bat should the Confederates annoy Old Point, they will be routed. Two 'egress! eicaped Item Pig Point ion night, find. 10and refuge at Newport Newa They had been obliged to work in Uncles, and report that the Contaderalu aro in a large totes opposite New. port Newt, . . I • The Fourth Manzeimsetts Regiment coiled for Raton this eveming, in the steamship S. R: tag. Clore bad beim talcw.by. the authoring, to prevent carrying awey any of the contrabasil, rev.; eral of whom were &aid smuggled oil board the .steamship..-. 1 Max Webeee regiment wll'roea mp Brampton. efolad ?he thaquebaralt 'aped Pier York or rirpairo.' :The Maurer Mount VernonoliapriOr kalatOusia jest arrived from 'Weakingtou "Witt Important - di. patchersior. Gan. Butler. T hb Ceneral.mnife ap propriate apeecbea mulls departure of toe Diana eliruietta regiments: it is evidant that they do not go dome in the beat of linaror.... • • Buse - en Jely 16 —The federal army moved on Mondayeaorning; twenty fire 'thOueand strong; for Wineheeter, etteramping - on Booker IGO on Monday night, which they tcwik poseintsion of Mier • slight skirmish with n troop of rebel, cavalry, routing them end erreeting two; Romeo( theta were wounded but were carried of by their comrades. The march will be returned on Tuesday morning, end the troope will eneunp In the vicinity of Win.. cheater the name uribt. • • . It is said that Gen. Johnston has meshed batter ies between Banker Hill and Winetrever, but thin tut doubled. Gen. - Patterson and staff lelt Meninebrrig on Monday moreleg with tie troops. The First Pennsylvania Regiment is gum:ging "Martinsburg, and two , regiment 'of Petneylvanis reserve are now marching towards Willismspon. Thos the experienced troops will be thrown to tbe front. The present opinion is that Johnston will skirmiab heavily, bat risk no pitched battle. , C I AO? Goseowera, emir Magnolia, Mulford County, Md.', Ally 18.L.41 detachmeot of twenty men, wader Lieut. Holt. of Copt. Bansi company, tat Regiment Delaware Volunteer', stationed at the earth end of Doepowder Bridge, captured two Se. cession nags yesterday at the hours of Yams O. Reynolds, a wealthy planter, reading an, the Philadelphia sad Baltimore tareplke, la Baltimore . . county, near Prankliwrille, sad 14 ludas above . Toweontown. One of the nage, shoat six feet tal length, was floating from the fourth story window,, and the other was bid is the boon.' Reynold■ wan , greatly enraged, aid wished that he only bad force enoagh to defeat the soldiers. He was not an. tinted. Lieut. Holt and four men went up stairs, took down the nag and brought it away. It now flonts - ultiaternewn..noi n ast the natalT at the camp. -Nrw Yale, 'sly 18..-4 special dispatch from Walla/ton to the Evening Post, says that a mu. imager hem Gen. McDowell , . Headquarter* has hut arrived, and reports that the army marched early Ohio morning lor Centreville, leaving a strong guard's% Falrfaz Court Lime: The rebels ander Gen. Johnstonsie endeavoring in effect ajanction with lien. Dosaregard. The Federal scouts report titirty.doisr thousand rebels at Centreville and Ma nures /unction. - special dispatch item Looms to the Comeserciat, Mingo a rumor of 110 ea. gagement st Centreville, but it is nisioofinned, *bough probable.= The battery which accompanied Gen. , McDowell epaulets al eight 32 pnitindenr. the largest battery in thi 'service. . . Wesurewroe, Jelly 18.--hlawtht, Nixon. 'nod Prank ; members of the if oussiwho entered Fete fie Courilloase yesterday; with Gen.'lltepoWell'a away ; reports that the Velem mei Lai that Nees bad beast le the woods /or day, to avoid being fin palsied. tato the rebel 'limy.' Tha larinan' rend log out of the village 5i 6w miles were extravagiun In their expression* of Joy it the arrival of onr troops, thereby ettabliOg them to breathe hoe again and speak their Liston seatimente.. ' 4 • ' leiranto .. et. ?do., Jely 18.—The tomer entreat yesterday; that s.battls. bad , taken flees neat Georietowei. Wawa's the Nome Claude - and the, fleeenicielats sides, llitanotran ; seems to havers bun a lions, started by.abialleeesslonims, who alioneve sot that Evacuee and.‘Florenee, a tows-tee mile, moth of tale, were to be burned last light. ' Oar cis:lamas kepsereteb all'elebt; but Mare was no dir turbine - I. iearip rombsni °rump Were reijorUid ai decking to Magorktes aid. • Loujyr . p.ta, diepab3ti frato iiiusacrobb to . .Ib*.ifoblie. itryiebff, th irldth 4674- that Captain • Clanton's Motitgoiam atountod Irian ired•-on the lianah or a.Mast "seesaw nem East Pius thla mondait.illliag formal impilltelailas sompandkrollhar.;., Wasststoroo; lily reilablo or 01 POO hp . ' ;enrrpellrid: from . s'w/it pp The appoint/a JOIk Arms 1 ?Mamas/ at Springfiel, Illbattli, - , THDITY-SEVKNIII 'CONGRES2 I . ipset,o fkuta4,n.) • Wasnuaron, Jelly 113, 186 L House.—air, Wathburne, from the Committimon Commerce, reported a bill to remit Sou and penal ties in certain carer, intoned by ;won of the clos ing of fiontliern ports, and conuireently no collec tors there to gin the proper papers to vessels leaving those ports. Theffilll passed. Mr. Sh,Hobd reported a bill eupplementary to the act to protect commerce and punish the mime of piraey. Referred; Mr. Billott's reaolutloo, instraetlng the Committee on Commerce to; inquire Into the expediency of closing, by sot of Congaree, certain porta in the re bellions States, with leave to report by bill or other. wise, was passed.: 1 Mr. Hickman, of Pa., from the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom Mr. Potter's resolution was ne e forted direction to inquire as to whether Hon. Henry Aliy, of Md., has teen or is now holding cambia intercourse with 'thou in armed rebellion &gains the United Statesiete., reported that the gentians who moved the raeolution was called before the Com. minim, but said there was no evidence heading. to ' prove Mr. Maya' kuilt is this particular, the resole don being predicated , on newspaper articles only,l The Committee Iteking no evidence to implicate the pentlemen, recorninead that no action in the cue is neoessur on the part of the Heal& The Com. mitt., further eajthat a t invited:Atka will entirely fellers the Powidelit sn Gen. Scott from any sus picion of correspoiden or attempted correspond nee, thrmegh Mr. - 'lMay. , Otimotion of Mr. Hickman, the report Was bald on the table. , Mr. May, by piernelsaion of the Boom, reade's personal explanation. He was more than gratified . that the Committee on Judiciary had in this decisive muter tendon:lied tar- unparalleled outrage upon him and his conetititente, and that an ifoustigatlon by those who coiled upon him to 'dames proof had to admit that that, was no ground of evidence for the charge, bat the/ it we. be/Aden mere newspaper rumor, the idle gouip of the hour—and on this a representative o ff' he people was charged with a heinous offense. He had no words in which he could pronounce lahrindiguation and digest for sub • proceeding, Before be came hither , he bed under eonsideratime whether he could enter upon his dit ties u a repreamethilie, because of humiliation he felt at the attlindeaf his constituents, now boned in chains, without thirip,hts oda free people, ail their precious rights udder our oonetitutiOn being pros trated and trampled in the dust .. Mr. May laid thet there were more than 3E1,000 freemen an Baltimore, who, if the preeent oppres sion chill not be removed, willeindicate their con stitutional rights on the ground r elf resisting tyranny oppression, and Oie ground, contecrated by Divine right; bat as to a' conspirany against the United States sod Federal authorities in Maryland to over throw them, it never existed, and the contrary was swelled by miserable miscreants and spies, who resorted to maliciode falechoods. He complained on cub grounds as these—that a people loyal and trye to the Conetitation, are dominated over and crushed under the:beel of a military power. He denounced it se ''nn unparalleled outrage. He knew what be had:done in this business. He ib yoked scrutiny. Ile was elected as a representative of peace and compromise, by a large majority, as a Union man looking to the salvation of thisgrett, glorious and happy country. He stood here com mitted to such meaeuree as will uphold and main tain It. He would . lay down his life to secure this object. No powers or grievances ahonid shake his lore of peace. , 4 4t wan tree that be went to Virginia, the limber of states, which was so closely allied to Marylned in blood sod interest lie felt that he had a right to inquire into the die. position of the people of the South, and to find out the views of the ~goversneot established over them, in order that be might do everything to aw mugs Chia nightly' civil etofe. He felt that his mo twee were the most 'honorable of his life. Before going to Richmond; he called on the President of the ' United Ste tes,and meted frankly and luny hie object. Be did not ask him for hisa naine; he did not wild,' to embarrass him. He i eked hie permission to heave Washington ' and crook over into Virginia. 4 nos moll dietidetly understood that be went :thither on a most private mission. He eked the : I President for the neer:wary formality for that per pole. The President gave hint puma:lion to ob. tale I passport from,Gen. Scott on this represen. I . !fallen. It was not , *mud that he should go to Richmond on his we respoqpibility. He thus vindicated these gentlemen• from being implicated In any way with thejobject of his ` , visit All the crime and treason, ill it hero called, rests on him self:and he is comet to bear it. avid Mr-Cones id tat if the gentleman would compare the ant par of has 'peach as it would be pouted in to-morroiOs Clods, with the ant part of : hie Richmond letter,.lhe . would see a striking re semblance. If, u the gentleman remarked, while goiog to Richmond id the capacity of a mediator he loud the same isiguage there that he had here, denunciatory of the !government and its officers, if, as be said, he heieuted to take the oath to sop. port the Conetitatioe he also added that be was., one of over 30,000, men to resist aggression oh their rights, he, Mr. Colfax, should not be inerpriaed to hear that the rebel government recognised him rather as a umpathiehr than se a mediator. Mr. May replied that he could sot help the con. etiolate at the gentleman. /t was, however, abso- lutely true that the doMinatios of the troops in Bal. dinars was a matter of history, as well known to the writer of the letter as. o Mellott. He dared say that : doting a conversetlon toßichmond, and everywhere, he hail spoken to eon emnation of tyranny, bat as to the concealment of she had never heard of It, except as a eupenaloti. If he had made the decia retiOn, that he would Sever 0 the. oath to support the Constltation, he &hold ever have been seen in this hall. Mr. Colfsa—l culy'refe 4to what you eald, not to taking the oath. Thaw, en it in twenty States at the bar. Mr. Thomas sail that t t ere was a condition of strain in Maryland palatal to every citizen within its borders, and he undertook Mislead heisted aver that Ike. in her heart or hurts, speaking through a large majority, thankti4 the President for clothing the lawatenant Genre/ with power to declare mar tial law, and approved, as aloe did, the manner in which the power had been exercised by Meier Gen eral Banks. (Applause.) The Howe passed the Tariff bill with • few Immo. 'oriel amendments, and - then adjaorned. Senatt.—The Secretes', of the denote, John W. Forney, called the Senate to order. He elates he hod a note saline; that the Vice President would be ablest for thi tweed the session. On motion of Mr. Pierce, ed Ind., Mr. Pont, of Vermont, weeelected,President pro tem. Mr. Crime., nt lowd, introduced a bill for the construction of a railway from the Navy Yard to Gear/ether/4 D. C. Referred to the District or Columbia Conduittee., A bill to - provide liii an Ambient Secretary of the Navy was taken up. Mr.: Doolittle, of Wis., offered en amendment providing for •12 Aseisteot Secretary of the Inte rior. • Mr. fele, of N. 11.,hopeil that the amendment would not be pot on the bill. Alter • aloft debate the amendment era. rejected. Mn Halos.' N. ii.iltooved to tate the bill (or a bettor ofiradiaattne Cl lb. marina corp., which was' agreed to. The antedated of the Natcl Channittee were *dented, and the bill planed. L. Mr. {{Niece, Ireni•tlue.Militery Committee, re ported bath bill for. the, better argent:erten of the army, with the amehdotents made yesterday and others. • The hour for the asocial order having arrived, in which Mr.' Beyerd, of' Dal; had the floor: it was postponed until to-ntorg)w, mad the amendments of the Military Committee to the bill wen considered. The amendamet In regard to tilling vacancies at. Watt Point Academy itid to a very strong dims. pion, sod • groat number of minor amendmenti were offered. The matter was finally settled by striking out all that relates to slung vammeles. - After further coulderation the °Moen an the nt. tired list were authorised to melte their pay prop er, bet no extra allowanoes. , Mr. Powell aged mina amendment that no part of the army or navy Wend to subjegato es hold is conquered the proving" of any aoverelgtv Blare, lately one of the United Suttee, nor in any way t 9 Interfere with African slavery. Mr. Lace said that he would Mutts add, ..except to suppress rebelliou and bang traitors." . Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, wasastonished at snob an amendment. lie wished to repel any snob inzinna don. It was no part or object of the government to imhingate States or shells!' slavity.- The purpose was to maintain the national bonot and uphold the flag everywhere. Ilealooply wished - to maintain the constitution. Ivies only Alto* vtto wish ed to break up the government that wished to alter the eoestitution. • , . Mr. late, of Einem moved t:4 l amend the bill u follows: Unless it shalitmeome In aurora ins the laws, or mihttalolng 'the Crotielitutlon; II said he represented a State trampled on b) the slate °lig:achy. Ile found cruelty :Wall kinds praotlrod open them, yet be w.mid ban abided' by the erun. topromises of the Oonstliatlon, &ed. permitted slavery to In the states whets It wak, but It has farad war on isiand be did believe thatslavery would not survive after the march of the Mao* army, and be thanked Uod It wan Thelhole country has been areureed with : Mr. Cattle, of Va., said that he regretted the In troduction of the amendicent. I.le thought it= In justice to obarge the rehenlon to Um hulltulloa of slavery. The great and - good in who conducted the war of the revolution, was, himself, o alavehold. sr, and some of the warmest friends of the Union now are slave owners. ,Thla Is not a war for sub. Jugatlon, and he did notolant the false !mutilation to go to tholoyal men who are struggling to porseras the Unkm. • Mr. Liberman offered am t matmoltute that the Pureele 9f the military establishment II to Provide for the preservation of the Union, te'dialind4irop erty, and maintain tbs . Ventilation and authority of the Union.. - Mr. Lulea etneidleat was boat—jets led,aaid.that there were In. dealt., three parties le the Banat°. He wanted to Dote the amendment grebe North•Weet: 'He be. hared that it this win IVlnt lot the °beliii°4 of slavez, there : would •be len moon aid len nee far. Chandler, of- fdii"b. that !hOOO were -only two . potties 'la (bit touateol=lfatoir imalalrad . , Theetraithui was then taken ow film Bbermeit'i Jrobatititue and It was' agreed ;tisyssa 83, me 4 - -Maseru. Breckenridge , Johnionl'of 15110.,..P01k and Powell, voting in the negative. Mr...;Breekeritlyle _Mowed..to add to kter•Shigy.i nouPll4lllelfgeleat that the army and nary be not emplojed io subiirgißir hwy Bute or redutereny territory Sit - *enlace.' ei for the abolition of eryloeti yeas 8, um 3 44-81firtirei; Borokanridges ,Bright, Jobasen,of bio4Zeaneiry, , Lathem i llime URN polk, Powell mot Saulsbury mutat yea. The smeiniteroti . :Anyinienden was that. Teti. to. end. the bill ; . - •,- ; Mr. Sewna hattoduceriw'Safto pinion 4 , i• 'racy aid kladred. Ortmese; ; F o'clock the . mut,. 11170.13.-4elmeasni,, bassit sostows soroftlissisetselitssWask.las isis4 is Ns* of lid: DarW prhst•us. ~ 4 ~' ~~ _ _ ~ : ANA ~y . . ,: i f:; SEND ENTION. LAMS BY TELEGRAPH. TILE OCCUPATION OF FAIRFAX ELEVEN PRISONERS TAKEN_ The Rebels Seen in the Distance Ace. • Soticurrileit &Anon, on the I*," - e/ the 07=91 sod Alexandria R. R., 18 stars from Alexamtria' , Jury 17.—We have had the pleasure of teeing the enemy flying beforeus, bat to _eons:queen of the slowness of the march, owing to the heaVy guns which we carried along, they bare sneceeded in making their escape without a fight. We have now full posseasion of the railroad as aa station. The enemy commenced their retreat to. , and barely escaped. The old Fairfax road is opted' al far as Pair= is Station, which oecupled by Col. Cut ea Is Wilcox; who took eleven prisoners. Col. ilea In possession of Fairfax Court House. On Wain*. day morning the troops proceeded as far as the Oren Roads that led to Songstralm Station, on the . Fairfax road, arriving at noon when Col. Franklin', command branched off on the ' read.to Songstefri,,to cutoff the railroad croenectlou, and Col. Wilms pro ceeded on the road to Fairfax Station: Col. Heists man, in the meantime, remained at the corner of Songster tress Roads, 21 miles from Fairfax Sta tion with Col. Howard's brigade and Capt. Lowe% ca4iry. • About 10 o'clock, the following dispatch was re. caned from Col. Wilcox to Col. ileinisleinan Fair Air Shaion.—We have taken Fairfarstation, with eleven primmest". A large number of infantry and horsemen fled over towards the left, and Col. Franklin can intercept them, Re. (Signed). O. B. Wit.cox. Toe roads toward. Songters were interrupted by the felling of tree: and other obstruction., other. wine Col. Wilcox might have succeeded in making even a more successful expedition. Several reek meats of rebel troops are reported to have passed Songeton elation during the day in-fall 'retreat, be fore Col. , Franklin's division. An Alabama regi ment was encamped within two mile, of the fork. of the road, where we arrived iat noon, the camp fires of which were "till horning when we easeful this afiernoon, and there was every evidence of their hasty retreat, tnantities of fresh beef, corn, Re., being left behind near this camp. We fined' that they had made an attempt at erecting breast works, which could have been walked over by nor troops. Ito construction proved the weakness of the enemy in the art of war. 'ln the meantime, the first division under command of Brigadier General Tyler, proceeded towards Fairfax Court Henze by roads from Fall. Chunk-end Vienne; the second division under. Col. Daniel Hunter, and the filth ander COI: J. S. M ile., in the same direc tion by Little. Rifer turnpike and the Braddock road. A messenger from Cul. Wilcox brings intones. Lion that after taking Fairfax Station he proceeded towards the Court Mouse., When within simile of that placelthey fogad that Col. ganiside hada/ken postession„ the enemy Saving in all the distances retreated withott a show of fight, except on the part of • few pickets. Oa Saturday afternoon the linerof morels Was taken up by the 3d division of the cm* dei armie, under command of Col. ileianlentaa, of the-17th infantry, comprising the brigades of Cols. Franklin, Wilcox and 'lnward. The troopelianceeded out any difictilly whatever over the old Fairfax and Pohick roads, a distaste often milts from - Al. exandria; when they bivouacked on Pohick Creek, over night. The scene wat a romantic one, the camp fires bathing on either hill that surroun ds the Creek. At three o'clock next mondag the troops were stirring; and no early as ditto theline was re-Sainted, nail the troops proceeded on the old Fairfax road in the following order The Intend Rd brigade, 0111101 Cal. Wilcox, as the centre of the colemn; the 3d brigade, Colonel flowird, of Maine, commaeding. FROM WASHINGTON. • July IS.—Twergy-four army wag ono loaded heavily with bores of muskets landed a: the arsenal at b o'clock, p. m.„and proceeded to the railroad station, where they were traoaferred to the friegbt train, and taken oft to tbe Waahieg ton brooch road, probably for Fol. W. 11. Lemon'. Maninabarg regiment. The gun-boat Freeborn, boa been thoroughly overhauled and repaired at the Navy Yard, Vbe vas launched from the way. in thievening, and . 4 receive her armameat and provision, , and will . _ immediately rejoin the PoiOCI3C rarer The seam propeller Jersey 81 tweezed Kilo the Nary Yard thin afternoon to be impacted, the owners offering to sell her to the government for a gnovboat. Tae Qualm Mister General Is id' Ira, engaged in the prelunlearies for constructing gun bran for the Western waters. Plans and 'pacific-sawn for their bulls are on exhibition at his cries, and at the Galata of the Qnartermuter'i at Pittsburgh, Cincin nati, St. Loot, mid Alton—the baste to be delivered at Cairo. Bids should be sent to the Qnattannieter General by the Ist of August. The Secretary of the Treasury, in reply to a MO- Intion of the Iloose, says that he had not a aurleient force to protaet Vatted States oommaree from the Southern privateers. Congresa, however, will pro:- vide adequate means. The argument in the Court of Claim, in the case of Latham.' vi. the United States, for erecting the Custom Houses at Buffalo and Oswego, war ameba. ded to-day. 11. B. Stanton and S.'L. Chalfant ar gued the ease for plantar', end Messrs. Gibson and McPherson, U. S. Bolleitors and Anbtant Solicitors, for the governmeta. The amount Involved is about SISO.OOO. The argument occupied Ave days. WesnmaTon Cny, July 15..--The following dispatch was received then afternoon Fairfax Court Bowe July IS —Lieut. Col. B. D Townsend, Assistant Adjutant General, Washington: The let Division under Gee., between Ger. mantown and Centreville; the 2d, Banter's, ia at this place, just 'about to move forward to Ceitre. vale; the nib, under Miles, is at the canting of the old Braddock read, with the roads from this to Fairfax station, and is ordered_ forward .to Cen treville by the old Braddock road. Barrie's' bat tery baajoined it. One of lleintzleman'a brigade', under Wilcox, is at Fairfax station. Iletatxteman end hi. other brigade are below the elation, but he has not reported to me eine° we have been here sad 1 have not been able to Fomotonleate with him.' • ' J manor Crri, - July 18.—The mall currier brings newt of a fight three miles this aide of lot top, Calloway county, between Col. McNeil, with about 600 men, and Sen. Mania, with a force esti. mated at about 1000. Six of the Federal, mensal. al, and 80 emessionista killed and 200 taken prie oner& The rebel, wen oomplately route& "I Later and more reliable accounts from Felton state that 12 of MoNeil's force wets wounded, Imola ding *notated body sermutt. -Mr. Nbbols, of Tal ton, ls known to bare been killed on the part of the rebels. = Only theedrance guard of the federal forces were in the eagagement, and ware fired on from em bash. Toe 'rebels thin fisd. and some of them were 8011112 afterwards quietly at wort in their fields, as though nothing had happened.- Hams wee not In the fight, but wait looking on at a oafs dlttenee: imm—An °Metal dispeteb from Col. McNellasis that he bad met Harris and bad completely rioted Jam. Oar loss is 12 wounded. Harris' forcer are ooneiderablYdimittisited. • Sr. Atrslemedifo.,Jaly 18—The Rey. Mr. Risher; jutt arrived from Pullen, Callaway snooty, reports skirmish between McNeil and a partyof State rebels at 9 ceoloek yesterday; in sight of Patton, On the Jefferson City road, In which eleven of the Federal troops were wounded—two supposed to be mortally wounded.. The State troops were dispersed. , CoL McNeil Is In Patton awaltinvelnformatents. Gen. lignite wee la Falton•yietarday, but not In the light Ills men were unmanageable, and lett Bolton Is; every read leading out of town. -*About 700 of the State troemi 1121111 mountid. The Camp at Ward Springs Is supposed to be broken op. Col. McNeil'* advance guards were first attacked and fell back on the main body, when the State '}bops soon returned back- to 4 lalton In great die. order. Heavy Sting le now hoard In the direction of Portland. - • Braticeic, hto" Jetty IB.—A, Union men used s here today, who was taken prisoner by Idagotria yesterday, and was afterwarde released. He re ports that Natoli - to had 300 men encamped • abort distance 'above Georgetown. Oar Citifittlll are in coati:teed. dread .ot .ae .attack hoar them . Yt is 'leo reported that a large tore& of Stale troopers are constantly sear Arrow flock. There is no doubt that the citizens of that region • are almost unanimoosliopposed 'to acknowledging the Fad. oral Government as now administered. BOILLINGT OII . IO WI,JOIIB.ThIS Rattkeyt says a meseenger arrived at fiddyvillyeyesterday, bring. ingnews that 300 rebel cavalry had invaded AP panacea county, lowa. They are reported to have burned the town Of Milan, Mo., and Unionville, lowa, and it wu feared they would alto burn Cen trevilleohe county of Appanoole county. There wax guatuscatainent . ln - Noun., Davie and other. counties adjoiniiii. The .people are gathering everything available in the shaper of nuts. cArrLis itAizErs. 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