viiii,.........:,.....„ lodge htiClure'lben read - the following, which be ordered to be filed , .T!!Atble - s earefatreelew of the law and, the tau. monj In this case, the President Judge of the Coot constraitted to ,dlssans from the opinion -of the • aislerity. in. , grantiog a newid - am of opinion . theta new trial shordd be rehaied.. Pitiere a prism:tett coneloted of a lower grade' of lion:gelds, and obtains a - new trial, ft by no' m that be will be acquitted on. a second or found guilty of a lower grade than that - of Which he was oirorloted. :Por example , -,if, on a second • trill, a pritoaer lit.convimod of - higher'grailit'of m • ine. the former verdict Walther' no :assort- for • distrublog it. In Lila rate, as in all others where al is .granted, ft-become, the dirty et the . • Couit_to enter of record their aolemn.warabg, that a pi-Saner IS voluntaillyniaeleg his fife in jeopardy. Tnia Court; therefore, and each end every Judge thereof, as la duty* are booed to do,now platoon ' Socked our solemn Warning and admonitlon,la which all the members Of all Contr concur." ',important litailmand Case Deetided. A few days since judgeWilltimidelivered a-de, coioe in the itteitif James Robinson & CO. SS. the Ohio acidtinasyleaula Railroad COmpany; 'ripen a , . , rule to show 'eante why the levy, condemnation, ' etc, ifirold, not be 'nide. The rule was made absolute, and the point decided was—that propetty in,the heads of a Receiver, appointed by a Court of •Chtecern pi not liable to seizure and . sale under ezemition on a judgesent at law. • The Mots in the ease ate thee stated 2 :O n the 24 of Mae,.-1856, James Robinson. the plaintiff, in. abutted. an action ofnatumpeit in the District Coort of Allegtienj County, against they Ohio and Penn, aylvania „Railroad company, the orr the 20th of October, 18,51, - obtained an award his favor actinic the neld:CoMpany for the som of $6,728; upon.whtch a tartlet fi fa to November tem. UM, - - was leaned, and on the 16th of October, 7860, by virtue of raid-execution, a lley lila toads ma alot of ground Ricotta on the north aide of Fifth street, • in the Third weld of the city of Pittsburgh, having a three story brickliailding erected thereon; which eras : condemned z by the She-riffle inquest on the 27th . rit December, 1860, aid thereupon a writ of vend er was homed to /Jimmy Term, 1861, for the sale thereof. ' The property levied an was purchased by the O. & P. R. R. Cot, for::the purpose of establishing tbertob a General Ofbce for the transaction - of its business, and at the , date of the Institution of the plaintiff's action wee ogeopied as the Principal of6cis, or the Company, with thee:caption of the collar and first floor, which had been previously 'need to P.obinson & Co.. for i carpet atom, and who are: still the Unites thereof. - , • Upon the ratification of. the a:ticket of consoli. dation by 'the several railroad rompasiei now em braced in the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicato Railroad Company, the - property in litigation was taker' poiscesion of, by the latter named,corporn tido, and Occupied by them WWI thelBth ofJanu. 'try, 1860, ibee Wm.. Ogden wax appointed Re ceiver et said compaay by the Circuit Court of the U. 13.,f0r the Illorthent - Dietriet of Ohio, and also . by the - Circuit Coed- at the U. 8: for the `Vivant -District of Penneylvania, and at the dtte of the levy in this cue the Benet - ter had the custody end t as- , `session:of Ilia property.. - : The judgment being rtigardedi under the arti. cies of consolidation,- ns a jedginent 'unbolt the Pittibutgb,* Fart Wayne - and Chicago Railroad Company, the qamtion thee arMse.-4e the property then litbie to mune and sale on a indiums* and executien of the District Court while tt la is the nosiesrtre of a ReceiVer appointed by the Circuit Court.. Upon this paint, Judge Wilttame uses tee followlog language ; - the ease of Wirtmli we. Sampson, 14 How. U. 62;:is decisive - of this question; It was there flied that where real; state wiry in the misted, of a Reezver, appointed by the Court of Chant-011. n sale of the property ender an execution breed by Vilil2o of a judgment at limos Meta! and void, and patlM title tole pureamar.o - Ms& WAS ably argued by J. 11.. Hampton, Crq., in topport rum the rale, and by Judge Shale) , contra' Habeas conitia-.9 pelthation for the Dis• eharge of a:volunteer. In thiCourt of Censition, Pleas, on Eaterday, on motion of C. W. •Bashroack,.Eitq., a lad named George Rremer, t dinenitier. of Co. V, Capt. BierU, Eleventh Reginient,perinspfunia Reserve Corp., wan Irought from Camp. Wright upon- a-writ of habeas corpus, alto his, discharge asked (or upon the gi mind that he had enlisted grains*. theconsent orblePusstr; that he' was under' tie , legal age of <tight year.; and . that he was incompetent to' . servo rionrequeners of beteg afflicted with hunts,- Itappearithat the but enlisted willinly,isd ku heect:isnestered into the Service; th at the officers creWunotts of acceaiag to the wishes of his-pa. ,renterku t nnot VIII except endriethe intlino rile. tortoni's; each cases. .', After bgeriog'tho cue, JadgeßPCbire remarked licit the appliestionwai very imfortant=not anti tholpti.eta, - whs, natirally telt. It keen anxiety ill the ere aro of cur patriotic son, but it was also important. es regard. the matter pnmedent. Abotild - this application be granted, bre inthdred othentjmight After consultation, the Coin n aninionsly agreed ,to refuse the application, for the folioed:id masons i That. Me - consent is 'implied from the declarations act* and declations of the par. ante at th e' time "of die sullen:lMß ' that the age of . ;the boy teas not coaelnaivily proved.; that be, or Aroma etneelse, had given Ideate ateigincenots it appeared7opoit the Muterrolf ,of . the eompant f. •21thattint diethyl, can be by natter, atki jail:mill that 'the fitti.erere . Min . made oat 'NIS. Meetly:weir warrant Coort,iniaterfanernead that, ifseptined, the boy , will be discharged by the ' Judge *Clan remarked this if the Patriotic fml palm nf the boy Induced. him to fake operas in defense of his country, bin advice'wei—oist him ge. ~..iftniever; this decision *told not lateen, Ash a nlxtiati before another Jedgernelther troaldit prevent hit discharge by military aotherityi The lid Was remanded into the enatody of the's.. ePondint, Identeeatit-Deford,i , of . co: 3), I.lleventh . , The CialluasyleasatiwAvsnraui SztewatamPUSlii On Sitinday . the 13tbi bat., Jam W. Riddell; Esq., late So!Miter Ottiie eitjloUßittabargh, save . notice the Court cif Co mmon pleas, of his dextral , - to pay Olio Cosa_ the mare al slo,ooo,; : beingnionsyn collected • brhino ander the Act authorising the ex.: icemenOf reansylvinie,m/enas to TAW sweet , A, therm:gets:ion of Judge. Mellon, the-mount ital laid over for nee wash, the Coors betiaa , given notice that to the - slimunitcle certsha-rales would; , he prepared lot the government of the Court, seder, one of whiairthe. money- could be paid in. • Saturday; C.Magim i Esq,,saked theft:lft to make _ nil - order that all motleys now colletted,'or to be: celletted, on acconet cr= the aztestdon, 01-PCIIIIIIyIIIIIIII , 1111M144 tin paid into some bask he designated by the; .Colut, to 'the 'credit bf, slid airtime . extension, and to be-drawn out upon the idiotic of the Solicitor of the Blip of Pittsburg -1-aaid chat/60m be:approved by thii , Preelifant ors Antaciateliw Judge ofthe. cognise,' cot other. I LTbei object of thei motion was m Seettre the pq. meat of Aiontife raldfloPz rim" reli lble and 101"' ; what batik; wrierelt can be. applied•st once to the' linty:ems tor which. it been collected.; he, ford now win Abe. Linda ? of several. parties—the' lain Clerk:o(nm Courts. Ebonies A. flowleTaliim;.• rug a large atiount. - The present City Solicitor, .T.,l 7 :Slattles'EKri ha , About ssoo' in his hand,, .which he ready to pay over as smite rimaired. The Audlthrs appointed ld thetnattaecr the said 'imtention:arei , expeotsd• to . report at en- early, day,- when the work, it, is sarnaltly' - hoped, cum. mescal end Ilgortitury pursued to oomph:tin.- .The Andhors, It t, prep:mad, will else make mom sag. teethe _fu mgarcite, the bait arathod of payby out —thd fends to those entitled tie mein them. - • *. dabs reqtiestof the Ceurt,'lllf.'lliddsil withheld thepayinent Of' the mensyn• in , 111.1 hands for At pr, . . .• , • Boy Enos A ID ,Kumin.-0a Thursday lut a boy juisige#-Biumar, wilding in Knot townstdp, Madan comity; ans itioldeitally shot b 7 Mituels,..nastud Joseph Bolster. appurs thutwo boys bsd gone oat to shoos* stisen•klittng dog; and lot to-icoomyltilt it; tba undo took ths gut to kW the initnaL Thi boy who was shot , ass .lUiag onAtto inin,:ind Ike other boy gas, the - gun to'BoUtar, 'orb& taldng it, drawls along his 46 w h in nigger untie in Ids clothas riappn - ex. lodging me unitsats, II the breast of .pili- Darikttlind lass almost bitantly: . - . . .. ... . .. - is i y i c i ai s' Beeth,,:;-It ti :'neditwood, Wit the T w ar t k seethes' of Penn ylieela Veletaithes will ,retim bows to be diebsedediotreezt Tlonday-, 0 3 aerie °leek algagenest ltheing.aearly mil*, Theeelethe boys bawl been: gagged talks very . ' ivisseet dsegerowisat weethieseflity;el gum , leg thelgintbeirethinual Ralbeadj from the Who. ll uni t u se eii Weth in Beitheere.'ey bees peithWa iiii the ath-iiki WObiliiisiliid *Rua meet A MOW. wiil • itthele - . - Ner resit) awn the prnatkoky et a .1.1441RLtb?4 !I . of .gami ai5 .,. i4.,- Ps iiii".r.. - - • - '- - • *-- - :- • - . _ 4 0 . - M*loTllsl Pt PSI .OP. raz-airs. 2iIONDAY mqrstmo, JITLY 22; _lB6l. CITY 417'FAIRS. 414 4 - 4olowarcat Obseintions for Qs Mawr 008:448, 58 Fifth 84,—eonaptsd a " A 0.4.1, ...14:•'••••• .. .. . araoa 'lulu"' 80 a . '""-7••••••/ 132 - 84, natomat4l 7: iTho___.. _____ . . - ..uszootatorten Camodiew Trial Gloated. • la the Court ii( Oyer and Terminer on Battu , day, Judge Mellon, Antedate Law Image, gave s , deletes upon the Motion foresaw trial in the Mae °li olle Cniudeglitn, convicted of muder. in the seated degree, in! the killing or David ' Frew .of • Allegheny.. He Mated that be hid earefally fives. itpaed the case,.idd was compelled reluctantly to der n'dill'ereni: Opiniort from tbat held by. the resident /edge bliiiipinion, however, was that , _ i• F . majority of the Court. He then gave, . at . • onside roble length',' the - Mans of the majority, and !en .concluded by granting the motion roe a saw trial: SlidgeldrOluen remarked that be had not writ. lens. a dissenting_ oiriniorr, as his Associate had not committed his opinion to writing. Ile took °cm ' doe to remark, however, that atter carefut.srami• nation it was hie; Elm conviction that a new trial 'aborianot be grained. - The jury were tbejedgee oj , tba facts r- and the Comt had no more tight to • -: disturb their verdict, thee the jury would have to diainird the fete ai laid down by the Court. Nev. ettbelest, be ebeeitilly acquiesced with his heath. ren in the conclusion at which they had braved= ME being " governed by honest and conscientious . • . Aunt:War Canting Albert. Anotkar: Cutting_ affrayltook Oleo, en Saturday . eieniniiiikick =kis the aeeood within the put weak. it appear* that a young man named Col. Welk bad. e dilßeglr ut old man named. Brook,.nezi the ieeidenee of the latter, on Itobui- inin street, First ward, Allegheny. It rectos that • both parties are shoemakdra, , and that the quarrel 'originated in one claiming to be a better workman than the other. After a good deal of Iliad talk on both lean, Brown area Colwell some two or three blows with his fist, to :which it is said the did sot retaliate. A. few moments alter, a son of Brower', who having heard of the troeble, interfered in babel! of 'his father, and he also dealt Colwell some three, or four blows about the heed. himsel f overpowered, Colwell drew a knife from his pocket, and cut young Brown lu.three places—below the armpit, in the side sod on the leg, a abort distance above the knee. Noels of the wooed., however, am considered dangerous. The eat la the aide is the Most painful, and had it not bean that the knife: struck against one of the rib', it would in all .probahility bate proved fatal. Colwell, suppoaing he bad killed-young Brown immediately fled, and has ant since been beard of. The - matter coming to the bars of Mayor Dium, he abated the house of Mr. Brown 'on Sunday morn. ing for the pu_ rpose of having the offenders brought to justice. Yount - Brown refaced to prosecute, stating that he had acted intably,had that his in. juries were of a trifling character. Ditantueina Puri.—Yetterday aftundoe, about four o'cloca, a large volume of smoke was discovered issuitur from the cellar of Masora. Wilson, Carr Co., wholesale dry good? mord outs on' Wood street. On Divestiption it was asontalud that there war a .fin m , the rear , part of this collar, which fronts on. Diamond alloy. The aLumWas immediately erns, and in a few minutes several engines were promptly 'on the ground. The fire wail soon extinguished, but to sacomplish this it We/ [Quad noon wiry to damage a large amount .of good*. Intern the fire :and water together nearly all the goods In the cellar and fist ,story wore more or lett damaged. Their. loot will doubtless be heavy, brit wo presume that it Is mostly covered bj 101RIRR: The origin of the ere Is not positively known, b ait Is supposed to have been tho work of an inostollary. PANED PRIMITTIREAR ADD PRATER.* Th. GUMMI Amicably of this Cbureb, at in loot 'mooing; passed resolotions with sitforence to a day of Luting and prayer—direoting the clink to forward the sun to the President of the United Biatesi ask. tot hire, in - behalf of the diestubly, to invite all the people_ of the Dotted Stake to fatting tad ,prayer;, a b mtatinigarsepeetig committee acid pro to cor d r u ss t prz y d ; oth and yor. tog It to the' Moderator, after said ceoultation to appoint the day:" The President not .bairieg him! any prod tunattoo; (sod than being no prospect of 0,01 =4 of ) the biodarotor deemed it his dutyd to do y e ar h designated "Wednesdey, the day of 'Aunt, to kg observed as a day of fasting 'humiliation and preps?, throughout tho United Piosbynriske Churohi" . S On Saturday eft •rnoon two boys, alma' tToodle". Hall and ••Smithi Elkins, entered the orchard of Dr. Primly; in 'Allegheny, for the per. pop orbelping themselves to some apples. They wore caught In the act by nab Dr., who nave abase and succeeded In capturing Elkin.. The little me. eat, In endeavoring to get loose, seised tbe• Dr.', arm with hit teeth, and before he could be made re lease his hold, left the =rite of his teeth plainly visible on his (the Dr.'s) arm, lied it not been for the fait that the Dr. had on * heavy coat, the little thief would all Firobabillty , hno taken out • pleat of the armontirely. I • MOTAININT or Tnoors.--The Erie Regiment left for home on Saturday mornieg. It is mall that a camp will be established at Ede, and that this It,. .giment will be ready to take the field whenever their murices are required. 'leThen E a igh p t e h c i ß al e g t m aienn to, l S co n m dmaya ndm o o r f n C in o g l. , H th ys r destination. we understand, being Hagerstown, to take the place of the Twelfth (Regiment. The Ninth Regiment, Col. Jackson, it Is reported, trill leave in a - few dap. 111 Z TIMM MILLION STAIiI LOAN. --We are de sired to say by the State Treasurer, that the Bonds for this Loan bane been delayed In the hands of the engravers much longer than be had mum to sup pose they would be, and that helm! not yet received them. They will, however, he received from the engravers in a few days , an d soon as they can be signed by the various officers, Red registered, no the ad directs, they will be ready for delivery to the ittbseribers, as early in the coming month of August an pomade. , Bran 611NAT6—WO state that D. L. Eaton, Eiq., hu withdrawn his 1:1111320, and CU net, therefore, be a candidate for the State Contention. Mr. Eaton harkearty warn friends btu., and wottld have been a formidable competitor for that or any other office Were the people of this county. His engagements In iVaabittgton city will prevent his friends here from the anticipated pleas. we of supporting him for the State Senate. _ Dtseanuter.—A. deaf and dumb man named David 'Fvuter, was arrested by the po— lice on Saturday night; White [in the act of break.. inch; the door of Mr. Wm. Cokirre, in the Fourth Ward.: Feaster is a &vent° character, when ander the influence elf ligeor,i and it is with great difficulty that he can be striated. In default of money, to pay his Lie, be wee cent to jail for ten dsys. SCOT TO mix Rertmz.—Trr3 boys, named Thos. krc DotineH and lideriro Hon k, were sent to the Honsa.of . Refuge yeaterday b Mayor 'Wilson, for larceny. It appears that they entered a beer saloon on Market street, on Saturday evening, and aro. aseded.in extracting from the ull about six dollars, alter mltieb they decamped. 11 1 1cDonnell • was 14 and Houck 12 years ol age. • FATAL COACDIAL -, ,tastio Brown, living on din nentaboulurforeek, 'Clearfield cinanty, accidentally 'hot hinted( a few days ago. It issupposoci.that ha had wen a deer and CAMS iato l the borne In huts for his- gun, when it was ditch rgad ansldantaby, the ball eateries, et the moot and patting up through, the head,killhig him laitantly. 17a loamy a wife and ATO Ch il dren. 1 -- --•--- j -- WE would agate remind nor reads,. of the forced -Sale of Silver Plated Ware at the Auction Hann of McClelland. Weaver It Co., tiiie day at two (*lock. This lea rare opportunity for bout*. kee,pere to procure tat setta, i lcastore, vegetable .dish.., ice pitcher., lode, epoo a, goblets, etc., at lest thin one hall the con of minefacture. G sods on exhibition tide monting.- ,I U. 8. Dterlter Couer..--The ILlaited States Dis t:let Court, for the Weitera Dinriet of Panosyl vania, will holds Newlin, in tbia , eity, commencing oa Monday, Auld cautioning for alwack or tee days. ..Strrentailleged counterfeiters are awaiting trial In. thii Court, •Gd thaw, ease Will oeupy mast ;Atha On Cigna' Mits.—Twent young, attire men mill be utast to complete the fo i l nompleasoot in the Eighth Ward Home ,Onerds, Capt. B. B. Wright. This is • din rats corps, salt Withered, and will see actin amp life, under ear towniman, 0.1. Mtn. Bee adverthement. • ' Tot EXiIIINATION Or - Tncons, —Mr. A. I'. .Dailthets, our - diciest pad gentlemanly Comity floperistendent or Common Schools, advertises the time and pleas of the tering examinants' in 'mother taaten of this coontingth Gszate l'imazautiost;--11 award .as Promoted on Fri day, at Camp Wright,.toldOot. E. J. Keenan, of dm Washington 81oa , by' hie 'tireenehorg Mandl. , . Emir description of Book, Card, and Job Print leg executed at this. alto on the mos t reasonable leans, and open the shatteet notice.' Yartlettlarat. tendon Sinnto Piper Book, and ktand BOIL lifir• To Horse osrskers. • 'NWPGATiII TINALISIBIGN. LINT: JEZMIT POLL ISOTLIIIS la mediated by my; b all akaof Causer, arlim from .iptslos,'Brolres Of Wreath. ins, 11. earl I. ameba and amain. Hamm or Boddie Gals, &ntamse flame. !b. It .111 also slue speedily: Enterta and kinghwor amp be 'wily preemie& mei core& 1p Malt incepts= sereem out coannosa tame ars blond the partenty ot • rams& ewe. do ram of the end. hemmer, rimerrate or hombre Mt is oery willle by ther Moiskot, and its bittern!. appeleatien alwalle brown the lesememe arid rube the base be nisei with compake ilk, sere. leery hone moor demi& ham this remedy at boa. r,t Moab meat be ant appearance of Leinenare Mem Wally promo! bon lormliable Mamie* eneationac ts. irhW all - homer are bide tend which render SO ramp cob, 'Mee Mimi& home marts warble% _ adwertbakent. piltelyd&wleatt • • ter BILIOD 'Foon.—Attentin is called to this mart rerearaside med ackailne preyanetkrostraribe4 In another inhme, it ban aoUrely are discovery, and ensi not be artelonneted with errs of the ronneretta patent Mulkiree of foray. It Is • errerlo remstly for ell the . ' I disarm speralerl, end erpodallY there of, ■ brook nature e.of ham stmedlsoi—ol value, rometbs,ansl perm -*Aram , Bent 11matie & Dcrom, of New Torte, are the role meats for It, end slew proprietors of the worktrancwned Dr. 31,4 2 0 311 - IN/11111114 008DILt.n artlele which every. .lintbrrehouhl ham In her enedlcioe Ira cam of n 64 la& • lerallakeher r tot It rook ace , opiate of any lthed.li cm be relleelopon mkt the vim* reolleleser, ,anel will he kart an Invadable epicene 10 al Care. of bleatile , complaintt—latie &kW Jiterntal,"Cokonirek _ divion odrontotrooot. • Tv mato by & &Vale In Wood at.. Pendent. Pa. eibl&witalt jitir.Daorie Bum, Water C ie and Ilozoos. Physician; also agent for Ralnlrow's ootobratod Tense ter Itaptortr. -COrnir of Penn and %quo • . Dturmintri—Dr.- C. Sill, No. 746 Pin arm; atttada to all brander of t he Dental pro f... WirAit, - elibeld not fail to road the Myer. erek.ter erer.Wited.ll,l today% am, I . KAIENT FOR SEALING 117 P FRUIT C 011//RIP NOR - SEALING UP /RUPP: CEMENT NOR PRALUGI VP /RUPP; • • ,C lllll l9lr ipit, DIALING UP PRUIP4 W4 2 N pr ? ; 4 3 1 1/41111LING Up PAULI% • „ FOR :CEMENT 7011. PEALING UP ratar• CEMENT sort PEALING tie Faure! ositzsv Job PR/LINO UP rguir: CIEWENT NUTIONALINO UP PRO/2'; ,:GENIES run BLU . ING UP PAUIT A PREY SUPERIOR eaTrai.r. A PEEP streaatoa ARTNILs. = A 11 1110,T SUPERIOR ARTICLIL •.; IL Tzar sornios ANTI rag ULE LOW, 11l RMEIII PERRINO comor‘WA memo 25 WA/ME L4IWE MAOKEREL ? Toirw itli,a l Ox"itr - =Ulla =mom - ~<*. tITTER Pilolti WABIIII+7i4TON. limn Our Owe Correspoomerl- WAsauenrow, July 18, 1361. ' This uio far a day of mach excitement Ha- Portiludicating_the intention of the enemy to make a staid at Centreville or Manassas thicken; be as yet there u nothing reliable. The last heard by the public, upto the moment of this writing, is that Our advance guard was trititio two rudes of the rebate', stee wbere the latter had made a d. IA thin . • strip el forest divided the opposingboats. There are those who think the retreat • ruse of the - - enemy, and oar the other hand, those who do not believe the Soothers forces Wend to make a stand aboveillichmond. It is certain that our advancing hosts will gave" the soldiers from this Gulf States, who were before away from home, a some what Vivid idea of the force now In the field against them':. A better appointed and more enthusiastic body of troops never was marshaled to deeds of daring The appearance of the regiments, par. ticalatly those from Rhode ,Island, excited the moat irrepressible enthusiasm u they marched into Virginia on Tuesday. The city turned out to see them, -acid Col. Bernaide was loaded with grateful gilts in wreaths and begonia. - • Thus when prefers to be wise in Isar mattes say their. if taut foreewill be pushed down to 0 use , below here, in a petition to lint o ff the retrea of /3eauregard ; that Cans. Tyler and Ran ter will push -.their Brigades on and outflank the cabala above Manaus. This would tut John to n's retreating force afro= themath body of the My upon wid th he IN now felling back, lied leave both tho.dlieovered Muses of the rebels to be eat up to details' 'Ma enemy most, borne; sperm:Lath the dreadful poulbilittes of his pealtiou, and will make a desperate struggle before he will fall Into file pit. Perhaps this felling back, with the intention of making a final advantageous stand, tea part of the new tactics.. . Theipirate Savannah, which war taken some time ago, has been or tainting altered , and is to be maned the "Chaplin," for our gallant young townsman, who behaved so well in the fight in which Capt. Ward fell. Lieut. Chaplin has been detached from the Paine°, and will be pat in command of the late Seventieth Be will probably cruise upon the river, as heretofore. The Hon. Henry May,"Union" man of Baltimore, made his appearance and his debut in -the House to day, fresh from Richmond. He is for the "Mims of course;" la the same way that the robbers were, who fell upon the .fibusachusettiltroops to that on the nth of Anti!. His speech, which the telegraph has Pieta you, Wu vary abusive, and was noticeable only emit drew forth • vigorous retort from ex-Gov ernor Thomas, a real Union man from Wartime Ma ryland, The tirades of, the traitorous craw have now ceased to bare weight. They find hare and there • etrieken few to applaud oa the floor, bat the generale which were so vociferant in admiration for the RiltYe and Sildelre last Witter, have grown fearfully and ominously silent to South Carolina tram and figurer. It is a proverb that"laws are silent amid arms," and cobalt) , true perhaps that the aria almost tease to /*Meet attention in the midst of the din of con- Ma. Yet I cannot omit mention here of the de. termined effort now making by the city of Pitts burgh to have a National Armory there. The destruction of that at Harper , . Ferry leaves a •4CLOCY to be supplied. -Of course the government , FM COTO' rebuild there, • It - ill find a site among a loyzi people as a prerequisite, and wherein the Union con be found a truer, a more devotedly boy. al people than in Allegheny county! That point, then, J. tattled. The various other combined advantage, which mark Pittsburgh ite the place above all others have been forcibly presented in • neat pamphlet of 1.5 page; largely circulated here, and for • copy of which I ern indebted to F. R. Brunet, Esq., one of the committee appointed at your meeting on this subject, of June C. Doubtless you have observed that a cemmitten was appointed by Congosss to take into consideration and report opon.the sub ject. Hite. J. K. Moorhead is chairman of that committee. The other members are John A. Mc uternendi of Illinois, We,. A. Bingham, of Ohio, F. W. Kellam, of Michigan, John N. L. Stratton, -of New Jersey, Charles Delano, of Man, Wm. V an deliver, of lowa, James 8. Rolling, of Minoan, and J. W. Wallace, of Penns . I have given their name. and States in full, that year readers may utimate the chance. and have data for a decision. Tbe formidable rival to Pittsbargh in this matter is Rock Lilted, Illinois. Pot that site doubting; Mc. Clernandi Kellogg, Vandeever and Rollie" will vote. For Pitmberglq.we may cenntneon Moorhead, Bingham ' iSteatton and Wallace,-Dolamo holds the deciding Vote. "Telling aid Triers. are held in equal estiMatiOn by Mm." His vote ought and doub t le ss will be iefloenced entirely by the , facts in the ease.- It will not be with him a ques. lion of section., bat of relative advantages to the goberarbent. On that ground we ate mvinetble. The facia sod Ligaments presented in the pa in• phlet bethre referred to are neenewerable. They present an- apparelled array. Yon have doubtless seen the pemphlet, end published an abstract of its facts and iargamente, and therefore I need not re• beanie th4m at teogth. To every thinking man who has ever seen Pittsburgh and noted the perfect means of ititorooromn.emook whi c h suite there at the confluence ol the two rivers, the amount aid chespneas of coal, t he wonderful variety of the mechinery.- already there in operation, and the skilled weikers in metal which coegregste there, as u to a , rlommon centre, no argument I. sues. I do not think the member' of the Committee who cams here ere either encouraged or the eppo• site. It ieprobabte that in the midst of events the Committees hare made but mail program, if soy. I am certain tbat to since justice no place can stand for a moment ugliest the Iron City ie this contest. Lrtiovices. Br. Lot= uorzis h CIIESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD 1.1.4110:, El Z. "P PIXA., tte Immeifsta riefibterkoott et the Jobbleg Maus oa bird and 121.11tatli utwn, the teal.. PM ODta. II adman? Zubsam La. az. Etoartt per Day. $1 L o. Jtt - emexialios. wire TfirNita CS As 21CROPIRM PLOY. Igoe r _from (4 em. nod aymnodt. ye. try. nal Yea's ale its,af CURS QUI Walt MUM, Ito UM M. 111. keg 4.44,111.4 to Ow Bills qf Art. The City C ke P gars fres •Ny Sums, TO or CLAMS '71 . 0 a llotsl. • Zip rn511444, cl•nassa fipeola 40ken. PIECES FRENCH JACIONET LAWN, iIrOETU BT CENTS, BELLING AT 16 OM'S, .4911 of the - Latest Styles W. & D.,IIUGUS' DITEIRIIIGIF6'TIMOVEII3 OVAL ',CARRON OIL -LAMP CILIMNEYS, mliß'B LIT THAT HAIM EVSH ton offend to the palls. They ale the but foe the fotawlog ramea L Non" Wig of ea oral ebb, the slam b atm. wars. moat &gamma from the llamy for that theibalt I. Onager sod tame nyder. 2. Toe onlaisfe fa better aohipled to fob Mr Obi of espeaahm, nest It le limpomdble le meek them. Ttm glos b.mmte largely of Led sad Paulo% gam' fog a omit &ITO of Enna& sad ehistleity.' Stae calm: nos sal& houstisepere hoe toad to be so b lub al to matt ono whew Idol to au, an latarhibly nub of Lime' alms boot of the Shut Clissa, of wbkbome an moo.. • • 4. bat the greatest adnititiepti these Chimney* "le that when yew bare oive• It wlll hid brevet, wed If up liceno. Yelper breaks cube the beide the tamp. IN bar well st the Menonwawyo.freelnotan street, seer Penneilisede Avenue. sad we replies be "sacked chimney by s dam wboleenew. Tide wafter dies not lonia& *widest* or those rare of breolauwbere the chimp* buldinesiti idenvflvtlee; dull' saws! im thusly. to the lamp es to prevent lii espowlos when bested. ?how who haw. induct* thodeol thilanliot Vie Wiwi of the Carbon 011 blobs on mount of Ws goat entLise i ot chloral*, should k him now that then loader tor thew to endnwo the dim, upslchrel lisht *I the sag gusted Isllos cehdle, for - VITIIIIIDOII4 IMPPLOVXD 1.10141111? tow upeared—• Chimney that fe wade to VW, and not wend, to be sokL " I 4/PRetneeiber. the fdsce at the PORT P "GLUM . WORKS, ITAISUITIGITIN *TAMP, neer Pen. lush Arum. deldlewdwilitf E. V. DITII HAIL SEA BALTHING nun pOl L'AD.ELPHIA. woR - SEA IATEIO, - Atlantio Pitt N. AZ! J. (two and sihalf tours al• from Pbtlad.l44l4) mote frego.nted amity a:W..oam la the OglnoBrat44. .511144 444 Matsu gactlitio are onear. Its flotals sod liardhig Masa, Wadi n moms* datelboat tom ...1:44444m4 Wins, 4, .0 Ina 44444 a lbws 4144:124.4 and 8444441. Lts Mach is atm *no to tangy Ofibraill 01 4 1 4. 11 4 4 4' viblis as wombat of the moo nlipittable Tbil Mali imp twicirdally fin 8104 thll4. &06, 444 4,4014impb E 4.14444 Me lack With Of Um Traits af tb•Oles4mialid 'Attiatio Itallro44 lumna T ,. ' etrett W 640, P 14144041144. I% a. 44 14/4 4r. N. Lam Athiato ea§ R; aid 4:411 I. K. Llano* silty Wks. *mutual mod stew) nom stotar boom now op.a. , . smut DE..OIIARLEB H. STOW/, en - weictear ANII BURGEON, clines. No. 36 1,2416063 uproot. • Cl PC ceil• C i a*" 2 l"..D""b B E o 3 ol,oo 4 • • • ' 6'!, /1161 - 611.16181313 !rm.. aztuß , LTliat2-2'..".;,°4 : - • _ THE LATEST NEWS. BY TZLEBRAPII RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETI E CHIC THE AFFAIR AT BULL'S BUB Johnston's Command Arriving CHANGE OF OPERATIONS• Onr Whole Division Moving &c., &e., &e. C tux, July fill—The affair at Built. Rua on the 18th, which hoe been 'magnified into a ter rible battle, has not rebutted in dieutrously to our army 'as bee been represented in some q The list‘of billet nod wOunded cannot, h ever, as yet be accurately eacerteined. The lam ea at the boapital' at Centreville are increased b use who have aufferet from exhaustion and not the wounded. This : Alm 'gives me to dig c ated atones as to the I, rge number of wounded The flag of trace whins was sent by Gen, McDo ell to the enemy's fine i i order to recover Der d d and ' wounded, was refused by the enemy, for the calm poutbly , that they wish to conceal the posi ion of their Mamie& It may be well to mate that Gen. McDowell, at the commencement of the action, wee at songs tears Point, oa a chit to Col. ficiaixelmantd com mand, and while pe his way to Centreville, was io. formed of the . bitttle. He Immediately proceeded to , the Beene, but did not arrive there until the firing had ceased. The movement towards Manusas Junction from Centreville was unauthorized, the order ot march of ,Gen. Tyler's division being limited to the latter pain, io order to await a flank movement by Col. Haintaelreants division, which was at that time at Songster's, on the line of the Manton Railroad. Gan. Tyler having emertainted that multed.bat tails. were in the vialeity, Ordered a reconnois sance on his owe responsibility. The result of this, In discovering the battery, although acquired by low of life, will probably be au adequate compensation. Brides, a large body of our troops have been tried, and by no mean, found wantinr. The order to re. tire was given in consequence of the federal battery having exhausted its ehot and caudate: and the exhaustion' of the cavalry, which, under ' the tom. mend of Copt. Brackett, performed most efficient service In the aatton. The gallant Captain was, at all lima, In ideates of his command, his men fol lowing him le a leaden and determined spirit, hat want of water for the horses, a diffloolty which It Is feared will be enomantered from Centreville to Ma. nassaa Junction, prevented biro from continuing his efforts to unmask the enemy. It It regretted by come military men that the infantry was not'ealled Into more active service daring the engagement, the beat part of the fight devolving On the artillery and cavalry. The entire put of Col. Reintzleman's command, which, it is understood, was to flank the enemy on the south of Mantua/ Junction, at Brenta rale, has been removed to the vicinity of Centre ville, and this porde!' of the country it now crowd ed with our troops. The pablieation of more definite information regarding their strength and numbers would bo Wartime to the service. A deserter from the rebels, who arrived here this evening, states that oar are of the 18th created greet haul among the enemy, end but for the fact that they were rallied continually by Gen. Lee, they would hare retired. B 11 understood heir that buoy gnu have been brought from the Allman to the tame of action by the rebels. There is some good reason to suppress, from the lugs number of baggage wagons on the road rooming from Strautbrog to Manama Junction, as observed through gismo and • rooonnoisseati made by Lieut. Tompkins, that Johnston has suc ceeded in making his retreat good ham Wiechater, and is on his way to the Junction to join the army at the !attar place. At A1164001:I such la the opinion in military arcing hero. Although this will - largely incrusts the Confederate army, it doss riot In the least dour, bat only amigos our military operation. In that direction, as ft !lama* the main foram of the eto_y latwoon the 1141 1 / 1 /10011 of Gouerals Hollowell an a d"Pattersoti's commands: Scontary Cameron, to•day, in company with Col. Broil, of the military railroad, paid a visit to Con trails And secured several brigade.. Ile returned to Washington this evening. At the hoar of writing, Copt. Griffith's battery is moving op the Manassas road, probably to take po. sitios on the ail. Sis Cfrioek,P. if.—The whole division has jut commenced to'solvance, leaving Beira,Ran batteries to th• lett. Their dutinatien is supplied to be a point on the Manama inaction mad above the Junction s thus cutting off communication and sop phes from Johnston. who is bow hollered to be sp. preaching the Junnion from Stractsborg. From California. • Fo&T l , Jely 19.—The Pony Express passed bare at 4 o'clock p. m., with Pan Presentee dues to the 10th. - The 'Union Deenurattc Convention completed he labors at Buren:mato yesterday, hangs nomi nated the folloviiag bakes white not regarded a.a sera Eton one Onlide of the party support: .ray : Gothernor, John Conner; . Waal. Governor, Richard Irwin; Cultilfeall ; 4011thera dmtflCi. Henry Edgerton; northern district, Joseph Maibbes ; Judge of Supreme Coon, B. /S. Whstman i Clerk of 'thereon Court, Glo. S. E 111011; Stirveyor (lett ere', Joseph Gardner Comptroller , Joe. E. Nutt man; state Printer; ' John IL Ride. Toe ticket was curried by whet Was called tho Brodenck meet in the Convention. The Breckinridgers who recently 'Aim/rued their convention without mak ing a nomination, it is ondentooe, will resasemble and make a nomintilon fors all the State officers, for the purpose of defeating the Union Demos:Bch and think of opening the troy to a recrgatuution of an old fashioned Domocretio piny, whisk will include all wings. The Breekinridgars thus be. came the mate reliance oh the Repetitious for canyiag the Smut a; the ensuing election. A fire Luke out cm the 34 of Jelly, at Marysville, IA Charles Gores stable, on the Um aids of CI strut, opposite the U. B. Hotel, and before It could be ar. rutted, destroyed property to the Taloa of 1125,0011. The prospectieg party which left thin city some I months idea to suit the Pasco and other tutees op the Okla river, bare retarded, loaded down with specimen' of gold, Miter end bed. Vitali/and wealth of thb seethes le apparandy Hey great, par. tlenbirly to Uloso.. The bottom lands of dm Gail riser are reprenouid u being 'of the greatest ter. ditty. opening a doe field fir sigrieniturfata. A fire at Stockton co the B th , constinfed th e A.. see. Betel; on ga bber Altana% lied some large ad. Jolting stables, together with 25 homes and moles; elect a dulneg hoes* and a ponies of the San Joa quin brewery. The steamer Corte" arithed bare last elibt from. the Colombia, brmging paper' from Portland, Ore. gun, to the fith of July. ledependence day was celebrated at Portland with great enthimiseas. Dal. illation" Were present from Marino, Yam Hill, Washington, Clackamas and Clain, counties, and from Washington Territory. A fine display of firework' took place is the eveniag, which was witnessed by Upwards of 7,000 feople. The present season has been the most remade. ble for rale ever known lb Oregon. Instead at turning warm and dry is Atolls as meal, the rainy season has lasted op to the present mooth . The COlar either, is that the gnu :and vegetatioo arer - IniorloWS ; and cattle and booms are fat cad fine. The cold and chilly raise bare deranged the spriest crop' is appearance, whilithe early wheat threat ens to attain seek a growth of etraw am to encloser Its heading. • FOILTZEN . b/OpLOC, .111111 19.—At midnight a party, cm:aiming of Capt. Halliday, Capt. Edward W. /ankles, Liaat. Johnson end private Small, of the Naval Brigade, T. Edward Rawlings, of the Kentucky Light Cavalry, and R. W. Shuttle(); or the 11/.strafed News, late Hampton, sailboat per• mission, on a scoot. They were bat poorly armed, and bat one wee mounted. At half put tour this morning the party was surprised la the woods, a. abort distance beyond New.Merket bridge, by 20 i dismounted housemen. Rawlings wee Instantly', killed by n bullet through the - bitad. Johnson and Shuttle@ were also seen to tall, find mat have been ' carried ores privoners. The others escaped. Three companies went out . and- brought In the body. Hawdep arrived bare oily yesterday : morning and happened to , be, le citizen's dram. lip wu for merly connected with's, Illustrated paper in New York. /Mottled came oat as Aid to Col. Bartlett. At- least two at the rebels were It is to be hoped that this will put an end to Irreeponsible samming.. The Minnesota ha, steam .op , but ber destine. lion ie not known. • r The Monticello yeiterday fired into a body of Confederates, a 'bort distance above Newport News. The Cm:Wennee fired name heavy guns last evening from the Pig'. Point battery. The Quaker City last eight picked up a than In $ call boat who bad come from 4Vortoilt. Us le* venom:ly what wu well known before, namely: that the Confederate* were raising three United i i States ships Of war at Norfolk' übor, and. (het they were ruing cannon et the avy Yard. Re mays that thereat. not tee thousa 4 troops in Nor. folk and vicinity; that the Confederates feel cer tain of success, aid are determined to fight to the Jest extremity. Jeff. Davis was' at Richmond. There wit much depreseion on; aseogot et the Rebel defeat in Western Vltillill= . . maaereorow, Jali 20 .-411teeinebili'were cap. lured at Beillilloe on Thariday. They borehole brought to the city under a string gear/. ',oae of them Ina a South Ca/011ie sergeant, 'edits. otb• era Alabamians. Gen.. Mansfield net them'tti the old Capitol !ffline& which, bum been kited as it prison. The prieoceri are rough looklag wee, and were subjects of much Interest at they marched through the streets. Vp to tens o'clock amble, et , pecultsr, Intend* had berm learned from the , sect ofwar. • Giineral McDowell woe couceatratleg Ids tercel tied moo, ootterieg. :Reinforcements were rant over into Virginia today. -The indications are that Gummi McDoloodi is acting with caution and - deliberadoe prelimiaarito a recerral of the condlit. • Wumpourr, July 19.,ddirleea received here from Richmond, elate thit Gov: Lacher hu called otit nearly ell the militia late* of Felton le order to give battle to the Federal army. News of the defeat of Lire?. C. Pignut by Gen:McClellan had reached Richmond.' • The negro,' la Richmond had bees set at work, to fortify the city. . . • Pitney; from tionh Carofiecreport Oat a federal urn 'mei, carrying kirty-loar seta ; Ind made an' attack -upon Fort Retterae, but +With so elective Hatt. • . . - • Wagon-trains lrom Ain city 'rfre baldly irege ..atid - day, is e.anying poi - unman to'cori Ida asaaillkulo7 4 1 rribut , _ ' • '; . . Jeffe 114111 Sages N.rvq,..Your, /ale .20.;fity Inaugural called at. tentoilito the censor which funned the Confederacy. It is now only necessary to call attenition to such facts as hare occurred during the runs, and to matters cossectied with UN. public defence. He congraioiste. Congren on the aumesione to the Confederacy tif free, equal and aorermge States— enenticiiieg thin several:States. It we/deemed ad visable to ration, the several departments of the archive, to Richmond, to which }lace Comitiess has already removed the seat of government. After the adjournment of Column, the eggrenive move ments of the enemy induced prompt and energetic action. The accumulation of the enemy's force. on the i Potomac, sufficiently demonstrated his el forts to be directed against Virginia, and (tom no point could the necessary measures for her de fense and protection be to : efficiently directed en from mfr own capitol. Tbo rapid progress of the Int fa w. months dripped the veil, behind which the true policy and purpose. of the Lincoln govern.. meet were previously concealed. Thal are now folly revealed. The meanie of their President, the action of their Congren in the present enema, conies. '"the intention of subjugating the Seceding States by a war, the folly of winch ta equaled only by its wickeduces—a war impossible to obtain the proposed results, whilst Its dire calamities cannot be tended by ne. It will fall double severely on themselveL Commencing the march last month with affectation of iguirance of the seermion of the aunt States which organised the Confederate goverement, persisting In April in the absurd as stimptiorl of the existence of a riot which was to be ditptreed by a perks comffehis ; continuing in aneeettrive months Wee rep lion', the Sir tag ; intended to be offennve. There was, in spite, conclusive evidence to the contraryi lernmshed as well by official ac tion as by the basis of the conetitetion. The Pres ident ult. the United States and him advisers true- ceeded deceiving the people of those States into Me . belief that the purpose of this govern. meat is pot peace at home, but conquest abroad— noi defense of our liberties, but the subvention of the people of the United States. The series of manouvres by which the it:amnion was created the teat which were devised, the perfidy with which they weremzecuted is already known, could it be supposed they would make openly success the subject of boast and sell In:dation. In the executive menage, fortunately for truth and history, Liacolo's menage !Mattel, details the attempt to reinforce Fort Pickett In violation of the armistice which be confines be bad been informed only by rumors too vague and uncertain to create atten• tion. The hostile expedition dispatched to supply Fort Baiter was admitted to have been taken, , 1 with the knowledge that its success was fetheasi hie The sending notice to the Governor of South : Camila& of intention to use force to accomplish ' his °lke', and quoting from his Inaugural that there-will be no conflict unless then States are ag. gigs:ore, be proceed, to declare his conduct as the path, for the femme was the performance of this prorate', which could not be misundaretood in de. Sauce of ;our statement that gave notice of the approach of the /mettle fleet. He charges these States with being assailant. of the Union States. The world cannot misunderstand the refounded pretence.. Lincoln expresses concern at some foreign cition*, and so shaped his actions as if he supposed the earth destruction of the Union prob chlc. litiatiandons further disguise and proposes to nuke the contest abort and decisive. He con- Imes the lateen increved force demanded these enormous preparations. • A distinct avowal that the United Stater engaged in conflict 17vith a great and powerful nation; is compelled' to abandon the pretence of dispersing rioter', anti eapproindon insurrection ; driven to the acknowledgement that the Union is disolved. They recognize the separate striatum" of the Confeder ate Stater, by the interdiction of embargo. The blockade of all commerce between the two ate cut off, and repudiated the follishidea that the inbabi. tants of the Confedentey are *till oitMens of the United Slam, for they are now waging iediscrimi. nate war Upon them: Savage ferocity unknown in modem' civilization. lie compares the-present invasion with that of Great Britain in 1781, which wee conducted In a more civilized manner. Man kind shudder at the outrage, committed on de. fenceless females by than pretending to be fellow eitizeu. Who can depict the horror which we re. gird the deliberate malignity which under the pre text of suppreseing insurrection, make special war on sick women and children, by carefully devised measures to Prevent their obtaining medicines no cuthry to their cure. The sacred claims of hu manity are respected by all nation, even in the Jury of battle by a careful deviation of attack. Hos pitals are now outraged by the government, which pretend, to' desire to continue in fraternal con nections. Sucbmotracce admit of no retaliation unites the actual perpetrators are captored. Mr. Taylor , . manna to Washington was to exchange the prisoner, taken on tee pnvateer Savannah, and to ratarm Lincoin of our determined purpose to check all barbarities on prisoners of war, by each rotattation eflestually to pat an end to inch mu tters Lioceln promise. a reply—not yet re. cared Ie refcrence to the peculiar rata tion, which exist between that Govern meat and ,' the States usually termed bor der slave 'Eames, weicia cannot properly he wlibbeld front notice hereof. Oar people were animated by moth:tenth towards the Inhabitants of times States which found expression in your sneak. amok refusing to consider them enemies, or amber. Ile boatilidecagainst them. That • large portlon of the'people Of thew State/ regard as as brethren, if noro.usined by the actual presence of large sr. miss, In tubieraiou of the civil authority and the declaration of martial law, and that some of them, at least, worilu Joyfully unite with as; that they are, with almost entity unanimity, opposed to the proeccatfou of the war waged against es, are Gaeta of which daily recurring events folly warrant the assertion. TO. Presldeal of the United Stain refines to no. °gni:. in Mime of oar lam sister States the right of retraining fro . = stunk on its, :and Justifies bis Meal by the opinion that the States have no other rower than that reaarrod to them in the Union by the coottitotion no one of time having been a State not of the Union. This now connittitional relation between the states and the gmeral govonament Ise fitting Introduction to another anittton of the message that the Execs. tire possess:4,point oi impending /she corpus, and delegatingthat power to the minters command. era at discretion and both these proposition, claim resprot equal tb :hat *Wait is felt for the additional statements of the opinion of the lame palms:that it Is proper, in order to execute the laws of that came single law,Matte in each enzyme tandernees of th e chinos of Liberty, that practically it sellwrie mom of the guilty than the ineocent, should, to a very limited extent, be violated. We may will rejoice that we hare forever mend the eonneetF with the Clortrantibt airtime tramples on all p eiplas of conitittitionel liberty with th e people whose presence inch "vowels eould be paridett. The operstibui In the Sad will be greatly extend. ed by reason °Vibe polies which has heretofore been secretly soLlartaltind, and is tow sieved and acted on by the United Stites. The forms hitherto raised, bare proved ample for the defame of the ISM States which originality organized the Connidereey. With the exception of those fortified islands, whose defense, efficieally aided by the prepondere aloe eeral forts, the enemy haw been' drives coin. pletely out of those etetione. Now, et the expi ration of five Months from the formation of the government, not a eiegle Marble lore, premed their soil. Oor forme, however, must veceenrity prow inadequate to repel.loruion by the Mil a million of men now proposed by the enemy. A eons. ' spending increase in our lore. becomes secessary. • Lie referred to the abundant crops by which we are cheered; the moat &heeding known in 00 r history. Many believe the gamily to be adequate to two years , coniamptioe. thtizerie is every condition ql show tem, devotion and manifest laudable ;Tide in upholding their isdependeice,'enaWed by any 'anomie** other than their own; vied the tub. pensions to thsi loin proposed by the primmest clinics fall short of $50,000,000, and they will pro. bably largely esesed that eon. I.SVIIVILLT July 20.—1 t is currently reported that S M. doonner, Inspeotor General of Kan. tacky, hair resided; Ben Hardin Asibitant Inspector General, is about maigaleg; Gel. Hunt, of the nd regiment of the State Guard,, and Major Spume., of the State Guard, have also resigned. The impression *Gott the these resignations cause the diviaaddig cribs Stets Guard. • • lo consequenCe of repeated midnight dieter. bancvs at tee LDai'►ille depot of the Louisville and Nashville Itiiirold, in reference to contraband freight during thapssi week and the falling a of bovines*, the contractor' hive coacluded to ran but one train Southward per day hersalthr,to leave Louisville 11.9 o'clock in the mornieg. Sr. Lou,., JelY 19.—The ReptalicarVp Santa Fe correspondent says that it is probable Col. Camby will soon send a force tiicapture Fort Bliss, Tern, where there is a large Imam') of armystores be -looting to the Federal Goveinment. -Pr. Porter, bona Springheld on the atoning of the 16. h, arrived to-night Sam Walker, ten miles booth of the Zdhosouti line and Tellowellie, and their picket. Intend as ler a Neosho, thirty miles north of Camp Welker. •-• Gen. Pope left to-day for Si. Charles, where be eetnelished his hiadlearters. Hie command in North Missouri will he seveis thousand sitting, and so posted that Jefferson city, Booneville, Letiog. ton nod all the principal points In the iNorthern part of the State may be Within easy striking din. tante. The Federal troops mad Home Gast& tin Jaffee sue city encamp *amide of the city Nadia due lDl.tae imaalon orthefitape Convention.: Now Yong, Jul; 20.—Osph Peel, of i the brig Costa Ram, from Aspinwall. Marti that lb. 'Poke on the gib Ina, tff Cafe Antonio, the brig Cubs, Capt. Stony from Trinidad, for London, who report. ed bet be bad inomeded in mastering the piratleal p r amnaim crew, put ad on Want ibis noel by the steamer , and b At than Ist box* destgabg to bring them to 'this:port' Two of th e Thrum ware pot, on board the Costa Riem,end bate arrived ham The Coots Moe 1411 boarded off Cope newts by the gun boat Albstrms, on a Innis, b marsh of the plrate. AU wait on board. lasscasow Carr JolyL2o:-..A messenger from , Melted e at Yalu's, mewl ebb erasing, haw jot Ialt : thing them at eial: i ti m b i w i ty ii;de lle report . ererJ. Kammer i: r etvan miles beyond them. ate doin g weft . Col. Brown, who arrived yesterday will take cow. mind here. Col.' Bornstein will leave - for Saint Lucie with his command on Monday. Several companies of thelloeseGnarde are stationed at the grounds. The city I quiet. . WAIII2f4IIIII, JelY 21.-4tia aot deobted is high military gamuts Mal Jokoma was enabled to effect a jeoctioa dories the dayyttaterday. Official dtepateherrwe sent to Gem McDowell Ibis saotaing, He was to Itavi moved epos- the 'enemy at 6 teelock !eat evening. The New•Yora s7ll.Btegimeat west into. Virginia OW atomism. _ Baartmeasasly Preassylvania real- Muds V Baltimore liars all Wes mototbed at Me messier_ the BMW, alit paid ofr by dietician, Gomm" oat are also notalisted aid am:sated by WWUDaNatpafuterdoe7Mtt4or Um war; ''.'. '7 si. ',. . '‘ ;i ''' 'l: . 4i :.-- 4 - 4 7 :P ' . ; : •41 A .' i' ''':.:Ii•-,,..-;;.(.? _ ;:. ' ,; _ .,: ' -,r,:;7f.cq,•.,•,,',:.'45',.,!,",,'•,:]:'.','.,-,,7-'-'!‘z,,F:-:',,.:,',5r. IOND EDITIONI BY TELEGRAPH. ,THE VERY LATEST. The Batteries at Bull's Bun Tak:en Cintrasenca, eta Fakfaz Cool How, Jolt 11. —We have successfully outfiuked the sluemy....,,At half-put two o'clock this morning the variouS giturin about Centreville ware formed for zatirth. At 3 o'clock a motion was made in the directiein,ef Perrysville, leaving Bail% Run to the left A 6 o'clock the first gun was fired in 30-paind rifled cannons, sent ahead to batter the tusked battitries that might be encountered ou the road. Than tae no reply from the enemy, and theadvance moved on at Gen. MoDowah's headquarters, three miler "be yond Centreville. The greater part of the entity moved to the right, to avoid a bridge some distance beyond, said to have heart undermined. They will pass over upon pontoons, prepared by Capt. Ana ander, of the engineer corps, and who had inepeeted the country but on &previous reconnoluanne, and to whom, In a great measure, the plan of; t i ne _ campaign is daa, A general probablyexpected to -day or to-morrow, which will decide the late of the 'thole campaign. It Johnston ha■ not yet formed a pine.. two with Beaniegard, be will be entirely cut o 9 by this manouvre, thrown back upon the moutaineehis army utterly demoralized and probably fall Into the hands of McClellan, who is advanced beyond Slue Ridge; and if he has formed a junction with Beattregard, it opens our communication with Pat. terton's column, and them 'reinforced, the federal army can crush out opposition.' ' If we are drive/3 back,. the army cast retreat upon Centreville end keep open communication with Washington, Ilßeatinsgard remains when he is, his comment. cation In the rear Is endangered, and Menassaalre lag situated In the apex of • triangle,joined by the railroad, a movement In his rear Would destroy: his communication" with Richmond. The only daziger the Federal troops run by this flank march would be by &sudden advance of Beauregard upon Centreville, Interposing communication and vatting off oar Up. plies. But this manoeuvre would be desperate, CO UP/ himself a from supplies, placing himself In ure exhausted country, end between the Federal "troupe and the Potomoe. Tbe 69th N. Y. was arraigned the port of honor in the advance. The members of this regiment have agreed to serve, although. their time is new out. All the New York regiments will follow this example. For five boors, one steady calomel of troops paned through Centreville. The morale:of the soldiers is excellent : All are tensions fora bib; tie, and when informed of the ;tarpon to advance, their enthitistairm wan beyond description. It :is supposed that Best:regard!" force is larger thin. ours. "A bride is imminent at any moment. It I may not take place till".to-mbrrow night. Tel e... graphic wires were rapidly following the army, and office' were 'opened this morning at Fairies Coon Hones, with Buell and Benton am army operators. The orders to more yeaterday evening at 6 o'cloak were countermanded till early this morning. Oin troops nein the meantime cutting a road through the woods, in order to Bank the enemy's batteries. The Secretary oL War has received a dispateb that fighting war renewed at Boll's Rui this' morning. Oar troops engaged the enemy with .h large force, silenced their batterieli and driest, the secessionists to the Junction. The city is wild with joy. - Firing was heard in this city today from the rection of Boll', Run,-from ll,o'clock till about .3 o'clock. There - was a cessation till 5, and at 7 this evenicg the reverberation of caution was .0 audible. A gentleman who arrived to-night, dye that at 3 o'clock this afternoon, the Id and 3)1 Jersey regiments were ordered to march forward flour Vienna, first sanding back their baggage to Camp Trenton. Other troops were hurrying forward to the ol hocilitiee, and there was much toili:i the t tory roop".excitement and hurtle in th e direction of all . FdIIIFAX. Cover HOCBC, July 21-3,50 P. M. Our courier has not yet returned. Quartermutes Barton, of the 2d 'Michigan Regiment, has just, paned, and nye that officers, men and citizens at . Centreville say that a general engagement of the whole line has taken place three and a half mites this aide of Manassas, and that our troop. had driven and forced the Secessionist'. lines back to, Manaus. .We expect a courier now every mo.. went. • Ctirranitte, July : 21-4 p. m.—Gen. 1 131 1 ordered the rennin now here audor Col- Mile. to advance to the bridge over Bull Rue, on the Warrentown road, havirg dr.van the enemy before him, Cal Mile. is now about three or four mile& from here directing operations near Blackburn Ford. Weannorox env, July 21-21 e following bul letins wore received in official quanan during the progren of the battle from the telegraph station, .alsont four miles from Ball Ban : ?airier, II teciock a. m.—Bipid firing from heavy guns and frequsnt discharges of musketry. 11:40 a. m.—Biting very heavy, and apparently more on one left wing. 1 1:50.—There Ls evidently a battle on the left, in the direction of Ball Rau, and a little North; the Grins is very mud and heavy. 1:45 r. w..—llsavy guns an heard again, and ap parently nearer; musketry heavy and nearer. 2 r. musketry is vary bee Vy and draw ing much tearer; then is evidently a movement more loom left. 145 r. w.—Tbe Sting is &Little farther off and ap parently In the direction of the Junction; Ina heavy gun aed more light artillery, as near is I can judge. r. se.—The tiring has almost entinly nand, and eon only be beard with I shall telegraph no more, unless than should be a renewal of the battle, which and tr ipes ," so gloriously fought for the "old stare and stripes," and from all indizationa hers, our troops have at lean stood their ground. YltarAr, July 24-4:43 P. 6T Two of our couriers have rettireed, bat were unable to com municate in person with Gen. McDowell. One of the couriers we. on the bald of-battle. He lay. our troops have taken three marked batteries and forced the rebels to tall hack and retire. He nye the battle wee general on Dull , . Run.some distance. One of dos batteries taken was in a wheat bald, the other some dielellCl) from it and the third atilt farther on. 4:20 P. M.—Another diepatch alp the Federate have won the day. The low on both sidle is busy, but the route of the rebels is complete. The bat. teries at Bells Alin ate silenced and two or three others taken. 6.40 P. M.—Firing has ceased. We shell send another courier in a law minutes. The Colonel west at 4 o'clock and will be huh soon. STILL Li17241..4-A report, not official, but tram an apparently reliable source, Ina the aeon= on. der Heintzalman has followed the rebels to Ms. owes homier', ind bas opened firs on their en. 'trenched camp and was then !halting them. The eaneonading • con occumnally beleard in Wads, instep from Georgetown IlinglitaJJ> • the headinarters of the army are inaccenible to-night, the President and Cabinet being privately with Scott and other dialinguishad gentlemen. TIIIRRT T Y•SBVBNTH CONGRESS opal*! Sasslon.) WAIIMICITON City, July 20. 81111141314-1111". Wads of Ohlo, offered •Johit batten that the Pa:4lE4 be authorised to appoint • Commladen at the arming Werld'alalc In London. Referred to the Foreign Committee. ' Mr. Cowan, of Pa., prearnted • memorial from Inns of Peunsylvarile. In favor of a National dr. story In that Stain. Referred to the Military Com antes. • Mr. Xing, el New York, presented resolutions Com the Legislature of New York, in relation-to the Reelprocity Treaty with England., Retemed to the Foreign Committee. Mr. Hale, of N. H., ieported a bill to increase the Medical Corp, of the Navy. taid over. Mr. Hale, of N. H., °dared a resolution that the naval committee be'empowered to enquire tato the eircdmsuorces of the surrender of the Navy Yards at Pensacola and Norfolk; arid giving power to call for roes and paper,. Referred to committee ea • Mr. Trumbull. of 411., from the Joditiery Com mittee reported back the bill to.c unarm the bonds of paymasters, with a recommendation that it do sot pass. He remarked that if the bonds were good ao bill was needed. Laid on the table. bfr.,,Teseanden of lidia s Localise Couiantlea Finances reported back a bill to allow the Borstals', of the Treunry, to remit certain fines. Passed. .11r. Johuon, of Tenn., introduced a bill to pro ,olda for the transportation of arm, and munitions of war to loyal chimes in the Mates now In re hellion, and to provide for organising them into re giments, .ko. _ Mr. Trumbull, of finagle, Introduce; a.. bill to.. provide for holding threat. and Dlsirlot - Courts in Cirouit Dhtriets, during temporary insurroorion. Deferred to dudielary.Committee.. The bill In Illation to the pollee force of Wash tattoo was taken op. I he t provides for the appropm. anon of Ike poll polls by t President of the Senate and Speaker of the House. Pseud. > The bill for the constmotlyn of one or more iron dad ships was taken op. If provides thr t the Sec retary of the Harry shall appoint a Board of Nan' Ofiloav to exambe Into the matter, and the report them built Irp favorabl e,Laid the -Seme . tary Is authorized to, bars . over The resolution approving of the Isola of tba Prat. dent was taken ep. , • Mr. Latham, of Cal., made a lengthy and con vincing spmatb in favor of supportlng the sou of the Preeldent, sieepting foitha Juanita of the resider army and the soapaneion of tha !tabour corpus In Baltimore, ethlehjuf metaled as; anneociaary, lle cloud with an elcqtutnt declaration that whatever baptenad to Ida own State, ha wonld - stand gm by !!r.• Rio said be wished to . 1111d0,110 in that had been said by hi■ friend Ocan California. On notion of-Mr. Johnson, the illajiKt Wajj paned till Nada/. - Alta, Illitallolltite sag.= the Renate adjourned., , Lonneizie, July 111,-5 special dispatch to gds Nashville Omen. from Minims Junction on the 183, ale that at the fight at Ball's Rea, Beare., geed commanded person. 'The enemy wan re. paired three times lit *eat confusion 'and lines: The Washington drapery of New Odsans, with 7 guns, espied Sherman a 15 gene, aid after making the latter-thug* hie patition fillies thnea, silenced and forced them no radio ficies the field. Large neautitiaewf arse ware taken, Oa* lam OR Weill,. Major Harrison and two pdratedwonikilleit cot. Dublancey;. - Chinni& aid three', print= were .wouuded. -k Fedentl.otker rot it , high feats was killed, and $70012 gold Pica from his perms:. - • The ioiart of thoTainek on the balm at Mo. ions_ kr- tAto coafuoied.. 1t..4 *No otatiii /w 4litiok in -wis mad* oo'lanrsoO blot lid zit* , diapered by ikon& 4 ,- ;. -- Si' , !:i,;'.:' - : - :-i.. -- .:,': : :1 - '4i ..,- .:..:"-'1'.'-.:• : . : ,.: :; ~;:.,3 -, . -,-..;,;:, q,z.,,;.;;;,.;:::;-.',Z:;!:'4,4.':. Com. Mervin tricot. • the mint to the Col orado on the 16th. The Knorvdio Wbi 'Admire the name of Trigg and hoista abet of Polk, for Governor of Tennant,. Jameson Crrr, .i,---744Yrtiligan's Chi cagoock th Brigade rrived berm b 7 apeclai au. cleat o'clis m a elting. awl AM now qaartered at the depot. Prom present indications It ia probable that, be there will • .quornte in the Conventina. berm confines to arrive daily. Arrivals at the Principal Hole Ls. ... or ro a O'CLOCK Lan maw. 0x . , CLARLE94k kerns U or hd l m Woad Enna.EMUS Pit ea....., ca. o as mamma, Citicorp P n Bierman, DaredPprinp Xing Ityou.o . A wad, Meadvilla J Power, Intrabeth . J It **den. Mercer r n ballad. P P Mad, Broalintle I V Lora,, lidzabeth W • rtearlorlarin'a AWL. I Marty W McWilliams; Kittanning a Jller, Rodwiter Mai idoWlUlarna, do / Munman, be Laid A N Bean, Aldre, 0 1 114.3 IC ilne, licebeene J cuke,,, reanne r „ 0 1 • anon, de Cot Oran; Ma ' • - I' a Laughlin ,p, neva Bowl a Dam B ad e& it 11 tiadwid. Iwarretemeillw Cot W lloplara, W as. P Bawd, Brookwills 1 W mom, a Liberty 'a a add/ It tually, Brod. Beaky 0 • yak, P Lear 8 It faddy, in Cp Wrigat bLis. . kWaebPa • 1 Cantwell. Iltalmulla .1• li Mow, Bt Lana It Clark, Op Wrlcbt • 0 WJobnaros. Wbeelbis W A Mukluk Kittanning A Ityan, Cp Wit& 0 J Cpbarn, Newark, 0 _., . 15,121,310 it }loll3D—ice, pa Liberty !drawl , IMMIX art US; PAMMUIus, J Kilpatrick. Erie A indeed, Lewidurga Itrs McMullen. an. CI Brorben d° II ItoOlanablin, Payette PUN% do It oc, Erre. Pa , 0 0 &wart, PAO It IL . 8 Dna, do ', do Dr. 13 J Walker A lady, no W 3 Sheet do - J 3 DeWidlann, Waterbed, W/. Colltria, - do' W nilbell. co lld Meld. r'll* * . . • dinon. Ma ,-, 0 Onedwal rl4 6,16665 a .7 g Whitedde, Erie,' • il 11 Darr. Cbillibotke. W Ralph, do B now. do . Capt Cream, 11311 Anew ' JR Lull, Jr. do ,J Berm& 0 &pal; _ - L W Kiroball, narmanbarg 11 Ventalt OP it P It X kln Pear, Allegheny no 10 Black Jettarwai or 0 A Jolum, • do Blatt, do . A Greene, Cumberland, MO rit,............. W Purple, Pblla .13 Tlialmi, Cannallnille J Calor, Bellsho - ft 8 ailed; lidebeeler -• A irn acb, " l= l Q W APPlnate.Cirl. . I .. , °MUD H OllB 3-oarroe liarlataid add Third dela& a. r. Boman ractunce. IDILII'M Chatonnal.o 8 88 .t 81 1 & ,amiduclilit nook, Oa IT II llfeauziba k tlty, Kind -0 A I l l: g ry - - :' I p ti4zowtinlin 1.70 Moron% Brown: Mb 11:66:66: b ? / WtO A it 1 w L Penton. Rai .J a Pantr,Elkown, Pe liEd name, ble J . 38tru, Iteaetlaintinm J II Mettimp,Cookitown JO Wtstlake. W H Haney, Quay Weight A Mat, thastlloa, 0 II McCarty, Weester, • o Pharawri. Baotou U 863motn.01ralaaatl 'AI 0 Dowitherty. Net thearra Jobs Bradley, Wayaeahote P S Bartlett, CarreLod Arra Y Whtlaad. Pohlad.° Mr, 0 N Glidden, do W Ladle, do °apt J McConalia J Caldwell. Crestlfae - VT W Kirk Bethel, Poltou roI Thom., Camp WlllOO 0 D KltT'Pe. Brewunll le W hang, elms. • EAGLE 110PEL-Libui: -Jo® ALTO P 0 idisalek, rents • • B P Parham, Cop Wright D Keefer, do P ilesehme, do T J Douro, do do J Williams, do W L Petth t , d o L B Ward, do J ll Zink do • . B /Ink, do J 1r Ocoper. do J Walter, Graeosbarg 0 II Miter, Net/ Florence mum IRMELfber EAU= ELI 2. , J B Bernolde, Oaleostourg I W Grubb, Camp Wilkins LB Piper, dd W B La.h, Bonding Gineo,Lo Patton, &dem, 0 W got.; 00, P Wright .0 J.Toee, • do " • • , 11 Barn, . BJ Betrer, O Eenh. do D Lentatergef,do ' • JEarrkeet, . Co Heck do 0 Walton, do W E ree, do J BOompton, do ' , BED LION. HOPI I J /oho. Duller JO Bradley, }trio I D e ugfr.r, n...tou..tti. J taro, Nog, Thai cdo, Ps G A Quail., Rawhide A Alarm.. do J D &nay, Portland, N P J 0 Harman, Vienna NATIONAL HOMY] . grus; 1- , ............ 100 ZJirigloh, Otortvillo 13 7 Lowden, II II Quivery 0 W Oandeld, Lizoototro St I McCoy. do 0 °wow, Carrolton, 0 J longoroth do • 0 Liariu.y. N halloo II PCu illo. do - Um Magna, Philo A hooman. do Tao" Waynesburg i II Boos, Cp Wright Lit Wigkoo. p Miklos i OMMERCIAL' RECORD. IPITTSBIIII6III N6AIINACTI6. [Riposted eapockay for the PatebnivA Gatette.l 2rressuanu, riterzaar, Jal2_2o, 1611, lUNIK—With the ....option that prices Erna *We firmer Miro 6 no new feature to notice In tionr. ..2.6..d0. tonna, heater, continue. Molted, and the teannul'oits are inmost entirely «Alined to ...ail lot.. The make anew 'kid only 260 551 a, sr follonk 75 bbis Winne. Whist atilip for Jolly and PA for Yawn 70 do Tory at $1,11.; 311 do it 5145 ltxtra and $1,760:4,00 for Taney; 76 do speiltg 17 hut Pantly at $1.1641660. • 9800111N5-4x.kutte to meet with good &mad, kW!. pricey or. foils niantalood; mks 17 11.511 NO Sup, it 7%in 75.621,63 end 7 X.,•nrsardlog to fond.: TO do do it Tuggiq mr lip of tokuino to 005.• no 1466161112 40 do prune et 11., and 20 do choice at 16.; 10 LONs Alialsinee at ' 0W 10 do do st SO*: bus ornhingui; sale of 10 half bUt No. 3 Urge Stactuel st $4,27; 10 do dont $1,67 ; 20 do do Lake Barring at PM, and 10 do White fish nt GRAIN -0 is toed nth • mob. istonoci trout .saes at tfe s sh . Bye is. owe active and hautuinuiceth sale of eXi Dub piton! at 610. Mink-6 • foie of 1,000 boa 6ring me wade a day or two since at 720 4 bath. i 1167-1.111 with a wooly In martin conaiderenly fa cti inks of the <Amon; sake. kink irons Kai. at Pep 11 inn. CHNIISE—Ie Adz demand Oat =ann..% isles 10 bogus WBat 0 3 / 4 2 and 7 do do at 70. ..11110C1—i8nio. 15 dos Maher stip Sion - .'BaooEi.Thnenuoaa mangle inenuctJon to Una that In could hear of. 2241/11.1627ADL1f AND 4 . 1811 11111.11421.1144. ' . f r 33 following'', • mm etatament of the Imports .1:1 or oelyasry D tlooda at New Park, fo t, r the week and aktoe 1• • • Por the week:. 1850. 1660. IBM • littered*: thalort.....— 31,1d9,103 $4.440146 214 innown on 3,911.021 44474630 •, Mace 2an 14- • Seared at the part.......,431,44056 8602,1101 2 3 0. 1 12,22 f Thrown on inarkrk.....—. 0,26,212 14063,001 230101.122 The following Wks seannary for the week: antsowynox Limn. waassonuo. 441623x4ww. alue. Am Vete. Plcp. Value. 11Iof w 001... 112 410,rt0 444 017464 $42.1111 10 lof caftan. 216 •- 34426 611 • 66,6112 60 141,231 WO en..., 21 l 1 6' 6,366 25 /14286 Ufa 11.2 . 48 11, 4 Zr 2.114 di TAX 11Weellaree— 21 3, 1 ' 14 3,41 'l5 Val , Total-- 420. $401,4858 804 8140,684 s9ovlllll ,1431415 , /04184 ; Total Nam& $287.100 Total markets& $19774 oxicuoB Rosa -ass dials Kum, Jskyller-dlm labmt market ripened din with a downward Madman bat alter oho Naw•Yorkill9atekte waft tialrid It Noma kneme-and at tba awe bell Met aUghtlyrelesbag at a Mee on/11130- Thaw arm • better desaandfor lbw to daf, and ttu matins sdnaciab 100. Ons gamed borsink sad moo stmeand allghtly Maws yeatardaes anotataeu. but attar the nosbem kralw Mobak • Madden took play, nt ti dosed Ilmr/7. 86,1 bnactrra, Re • and earhw dall. Gomm* —intern Guinn, lo is lialt.4 &MLA al Noit cost premium Mr mom; Gold jignl ants 'Pam torearmocr. Import& by Itollroadl o rattooroa. Warn & Olicaoo IL IL—Jaly 26.40 640$ brooms, it theglor; ZO bookkgr, J 6.siwlth:l Mks VOPer Mallrol. Rem I ear ccww aro, Pittshavib & Saga !llama co; it Olds GIL W P Wootrklgg 611 Mar do, to Aldo moat coo) 11 Mb Lb, /pool, eLdfon •al 1 Sal wiol, • 1 *gWo=oooog do b . b J l D s on Coo DW i w kk t& bo g a .. mgod H notego..l3plowg J 0 lll.tuolk I' bt goods, Goo Woytoso; 10 koto amok, Mort • & 111 atom kW, fijoi W•adiy, 4EI MA. goy, MORRO* & &Woe; SO go do, 8 - 140601 y, . Mumma& ass Cargoas gut goon—Jay to *Tot, E Brltbt; 2 ktdolo7 , o kWh Lida* 110 01114 & in logo paw, Id gatalkddbi B)fi can bogy Jr &rain brbu im 'oll, 6 &Ma gum, & dolloro & cat II Ago chow% ,T do, J Mow, 83 eke ;outgo, 4 aligns* r bog Sour. klogoosld Asbodelg Ikb kg butter, Little & Tokobt% 40 Its thorn, &nogg ergs, Wiens &MIK; Ido do. !risk Vsagorekt;lll4 - •••• ni•••• copper. TM Iltrwaj GI Ulm pew. hour &Mow • kShlt•leoL It kie, 4 111..119 Idd4 014 hands Bonn --. Lowr, 4bb opp IS Brig. • • - . 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