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A. ..... 12 - " Biranntel ... A enli foflinwitlng of eithene M meet andion ! ler together thlievinMg et the City - Efall Will be / !could below- . thir to a good 0111 . 90121i114 sad IN !4 11 / 1 . that th eulietinil. will be lii6 the meeting last i Atnil In numbers and enthualittn: Mose reginiewts ~.Wie-ntided, and more will be promptly Emntehed I ihrtawiny one feels that the tiae of meaes eannot be Iturned too moon 800 the oonetpondenos between. iltimme'end Mi Mayor. . - : , 1 The .wo-31111,Tax...Another yin's , . of the A dm ortwo eines we published an aliens upon the:proposed lirnj Of *tax of two sally, by the County . • Pvtamireenerr, for thisupport of the (maim of red , , Masora: We took the ground that, in view of:the fact that the printout relief hunt would soon became , . inthanitedk thei Demolitions» should exMclie the '' poweieretid to them by the Legislature, and air y , t,x. OaidAete then was, md still hi, thatitatple provn stay be made for the comfortable mute! Dance of those who , are deprived of support by the -; etilistmobt of their father;huabands and brothers. - - Dot since the pablioation of oar article, favoringibe -, levy, we have coniened with two genthuned, tally ' . lentiversant with the feats, who are *Medi/ of the °Pinion that the tax should not now be :the levied, for • y e potent reason that the relief rand cannot by an possibility be exhausted before January nett.' I. ,The facts apcM Which this conclusion is based, laze these : The Relief Committee - ritill have a large ~ . balance , -ife heed: and are confidently expectiag ~- the donation of,sl#ooo made by the bailie of the' , ..,city, se the Defence Committee, for the pirate - sit of - 'arm., irbieh will.tot now be eeederl.. la addition' ~.. to Ibu,-the city- °frith:burgh made a specials ppro . - rim - pal: of $lO,OOO for the relief of the faiii , ire 0 coluateeni, and Allegheny City appropriated 115,M) for the same purpoie. Air these hada will doubt. lest be given in charge of the Retief.Contatittee, }.. .taken neeired. ~ In -thin view or the can,:then, i....- the - Reliel fund would "foot u p follows'; 1 CeehM bet4entaii,nottei....—.---. C • Slant Daustloto,-..L....... ..—................-1/:065 ity of Plitobaritiospproprkukm....... 1000 lOUs of ileglatby, fqpr9prtalloo—,:. '....-*...-. 6,01)0 . ,* The disbonutents; sines the organixatitin Of the - Committee (early' in May, amount - to iery:lotle '.'.'over *ippon, so chit the ahoy. sum Mould liii Jamiary-nexhperhaps longer,- as the payments not beim heavymben the:three menthe men re. torn bode; moat fat whout , !haviug families will probably • return to - the . war.. .But it may be asked, Will the cities of Pinihnrgh and Allegheny Tay over their appropriations to the Relief Commit tee 1" A. aufneient answer to this would be-..A tea at two mills, upon the asiwnwed valuati on of 'Ais city,•. wi l l realize exactly V. 0,900. Ifenert ii by paying over their appropriation to the Relief fond, the tat can b"e obviateita.thernlty will ease exattlyi 410,000. The.itantel argument wilf apply to Alla- tehenj--it will be t - Saving operation. The Corninissionent, Scone time anite i gave netice that they would leiy this ma on Thursday, the 25th unim the, tax 'payeni. would protest aganart ; AL,: No protest having been 'elide, th e preeomption Ja that the levy will be mode, unless they exit bare some assurance that the;money will not be heeded. • Thh Councils of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, through their Finance Collimates, tuightthrow some light ion this 'abject, and whatever Is - done doled be wooded to Prompt!). Uoder all the circumstance; the • Counniasioners aboard be adsmieithednot to act baatily in this matter. They will be. expected to exercise a sound d i scretion, and to withholdOf it shall appear proper and advisable) the imposition of the. tax. A. few. weeks or months. delay can cause .-no poesible suffenug, zed tosy result in a largo baring to the tar payer*, . . ._.: Sword. eresantautorit A *it, interesting mord_ ptesentatkos took place yesterday,' in front,of; the Belief 'Fire Engine , /louse, by th e membere. of the Relief to their /ate ~ Captain, J o h n. R. T. iTottle, whole now lit Lieut.:l - of tbeSth Ward fiord . - Thriafietr was a Mu, ... . . . etattnisieetlione-the‘Roglne nOUPS and buildings being hiustlnoutely-doeoreted* sp. lineament . , , , ..motthei J0e....E. - 131i, Ear, :, made the.preeenta. 1 tion speech In a vary elegant style . of deals/mato:l , Sit: I have been.denuted to present to .you this elegant ',sword, on behalf of the azteinberie .of the ;Rebel FareCoMpany,;_bf Which Company you have no long been in active Marcher', end bate by your many worthy traits of - chanieier, eadeared yourself to every indrvidint coonected with it. -.And now, - that you have enrolled your name among till brave beans, who go forth to battle tbi storm of reboil.' ion which bee broke over our once hippy'Unitio, your friend, admiriog yonroourage, and de - string to erpiesa their hearty appreciation and esteem, do thee present you witii..tbie,. elegant sword. The call, loy, which you.live ;prettied ti—onerwhich cornea. with it the prayeis and 'hearts of all tries Americans. Te fight under the Stint and Stripes . —is indeed hotter, and to die beneath it. folds Is an. _fold glOrj, XS Mist- we cannot burvegret partiog .;; with se noble e member, yet we feel atented that the s-DtiliSP• will notlose aught of Its gallant rep.' utation iby the actione '; of her men upon the gory field of battle, who -will, /ad on by you, Mr, go forth to - .the relief of . oar eotstry, our honor and our 113 g, thug proviogjbat in war or peace, oar name Moor motto. Then, dear sir, accept this as the heartfelt esieint of your firemen hearted brother', and be assured that our well wishes go with it. ;Draw not the blade opou thy frlend,bor when (Mee Orson for youi Country, in the name! of Gad do not efieatte.it until her honor he viedicated, her laws osfildisbed and her flag respected. t J. D. Satherland, Eso i . responded on behalf of Lieut. fitoble In a vary happy manner,*blehelleited the praiiof all prowl. „There was rally five ban '"drag pee p s in attettdisiaeit.setd Mr. Noble may well ~ f eel proid of hie friends of,the gallant "Reiter." . . . Stettin; at CltyAllett. It will ha sees by the tollowieccomespondence 'that a be held tide Ttisildajr evening ati 74 o'clock; the objected. sibich is to der else some L measures to at 04Ce plus some addl. tided tee' inte in the field; W. Meek; i!on. Y, Johnston, T. :M. Marshall, Ete, Dri George McCook, and others Will- addreis the meeting, • ' Prrnecnton,Suly22, 1861. lion. George Plasma. llterlOr of the aty of Pilo. burgh-1a view ot the candictieet and 'alarming rez porta IIOW In circulation, it be cemeeabitointety ite4 cenaryao . put 'aii regintenta now In coerce et 1 (*I motion fa_ thin field_at .. once, . We , thereon* re, apectiallyeconenglat yonneill call a nubile amp. ing - on.2oeaday evening, Jiffy 231,1861 i; the object of .which Will be to take elective ' manures to up ' th e regiment! soar recruiting fa Ibis vicinity.: Men and more ire needeiV .- - .- - -- -, - --- -- • , Joan 136 . Grnanac, - -,...64U10N FTATe h a. Pzunnen, • ' , A. 6T. BBOWII4 WILL A. Line; ' - -11.'11:,Parranao0,.' Gromoc, FOlLlrlik a• - ,r.. B. FLITZIWAR, . Jamas P., BAUR, J. G. coma. - W. Devout% ' it t...finva,: - and ` waity inhere., ~,,._.. • --.. . . -". !. • .1_ <• rtrrteuietz, lily 22d, 1861 , . To Mum. ./ohnli. GulArn, Joseph- Plumas*, , WillA. Lare,Jamei P.'Borr; aid pAere,ja, com.! pilaite`,witb 'Abe ',Titian contained iii/Oar tar. o t ' thin eveniffir, I; hereby desire all citizen' who feel ; altercated in the Canoe, to assemble at City liall on Townley eWraing, ;31 inst., at 8 o'clock, to give their Viewe nod "tanototelfactlon km oily be new. nary -In thit:iiirtirgacci-r-one , titit Calle for the ac tive exertion Of every patriotic citizen in Methane. ..- Wen reapectinny -- - --.•f?:.t.i'neolv, lisyqr.. A Ithbot Captain's Commandos. A day or two glace ive.oolinod that Dt. hfoCook, Br., of this city, who toad on • visit to the seat of war ' to Weatern Vfreola, obtaJoed gait* a number of trophies from thertbel camp at Laurel 11111. Among due were (Beath Oommissiena, laced by Gov. Latakia' to (Moms ;fO 'the Vii "Milfttik Potato= of than dommenta were even to 0111 , 020111110 f the new Vireo : La Leglalature, by the dootor, and one was re. telocd, a copy of which we auklals Tat CONYoll7illlall or ViIOIXI4, To George W. 411114, Orectiv r--Know you, that from deli opeeial tend and eotedence reposed tn jos: ty , courage, sad good coodoet, ear Garohep !n naracuthoo of the authority vested tet htm by the Cos a duatlon and Lawa of Obi Commonwealth, ;loth emu. =triton you a Cant do the 101 th Reelanal of the 'Oth /aged* arid - 3.1 Iflrialon of the lids, to reek wreath from the lirift day of Ilday,linth; In tntlmony whom( I have herenato mit a t , noose as earetoor, and rooted the - Seal of ath Com mouwaidth u beaCthedithla lit day. of Jana. 1860. fraaal. - Jona Lemma: no Meek , * Scott bragtom. • M Col. Bilikk le ender special ordain to be mama. r ed into service sea 'Profs at once;! Tbs . ordea were received on &today, at boon. Capt. Patter. eon's McKee Cadet., Biroileghans, were taturthred into the United 841011111Pric• at B can, yews:Man Capt. Huh , . Federal-:Guards, Allegheny et 10 - o'clock, aid Capk:'.Wright's Eighth Ward Home Gouda, at II cocloelr Cayt. Beck's Riot..? Cadre, of Mittanning;',Wilhornopthredisa Tom's, more. leg at 10 O'clock, atid . the other IFOPIPTI MmAL. wee immediately, offer. Col. Black la ordered direct to the Pell of War, and moves is oat or two day, tot the Shenandoah Valley,:;llisordera come from Lieatonaat Ceieral Sealy : lMO whom be terra through thiiiMnicai Was. sewn nut 4 t Colut, MONDAY, July 24 -:-COUIrt met at Ceram o'clock _judge McCandless on the bench.' The fiat of Grand jaunt pu called over; bet at so cue, were nue for-their action, Court decased to chug" them Tuaiday mornlag. IllaUtoktittorney , Canabsts pro antic. to eau. sal. that Os East cue kte trial would be that of Us Goranthotallic Baal gomot indicted for m 114: After &patios of salient etotioaa, Cout i d, I . .loorned ea tee o'clock Tectdsy 14.71finir. Lip Beoust.—.Aurn Dopturth, as epittojr the peeau7lesnleTtaitrout, bad hi, tat broken bw .twoan the lute' and'ackle, at Altoona. last Put, stale andaseoring to reptant' moo can on the track Oa the yard at Out Vasa. . • . 7r,,7••• - ••• . • Vittstfura "Ari°JAZ .... OP :az airy CITY ~U7FAIRS' -- Otnnfitriscaternutin the First Wird, Afirghsay willrperhip s ,fail to rewire thehrpiperireenlary, owieg„to the skins= of, s'eirrier, fora low .days. lie - hopee to be On hie rents item ie•a days, two. Breantime,'ill the:inhecnbere *bolo we can find wfilba retried by ,si isbetitale. , ' Porrrowin.—The heating of Wm'. A. Ironer, for @tabbing Welsh and itnines, which Isis to base tales - :.Nets petterdpg, was attain Postponed, at lbeinatenc• ol Ins p yeiclattol Welsh, who does not - yet consider hi= opt et - danger. I. -/ i'Oserorso.=-Oitiog to 'the hot tbst a public, ill.oolll/ Of &tune hea-beeti"eilled to ateembie at Ctip-11511.1be r. — MeCook has post poned Ms Dieenri . ler the prensol.. , . . . konii doortripbosof Book, Card, add Job Print ing mound at . Olio ...Aloe on tho 0304 i rocionable tercti4;sirie ahOrtntriollea.. Particular at tiollon girinr; Pape*. Book' and Handl:tills. Te .'o Uorae Ownesit. • Da. lIWSICTI. ISIVALI•111211•10 LUSK eras T MOIL nonsics to anti•intsl by sun 10 •11 suer of L•sotator, art/as from SINAI; Brine. or Wrenc h him Its rile l• magical sal corlota.. Darner or UM* Gan., 15,, .k•••• • 11.5., to.li •111 alb, etir• deeper. Sp•rto am Masks. m.l b• essay pranutyl and owed It ttottr Step). I cops. Ott II commas c.o. sr. taloa• O. powihntry e• • maws/ ottre. No ouo .1 tb• black pmew is •• tamer at.* et hiveir but It may to all••lausl by into [tarot. .ad Its StAlt tot spy te-atSot sal allow* moon L11101..e.r awl ontsbt• tb• sore go enrol with comp" kr•ry beCille .1. art ia r• mb bare fhb stool• at band, for flan/Dal .m.l Ws ttni syposrattoo of 4211.0•4 •MI •15e =scam/ Moo Sointeabl• 01••••••• smentloool, I. an Lamson Wide anti • aloes also, otb- Br sh•••••••sost. '..:.: ........... -. ispZlyalv74•lt , iiiI•BLOOD FooriAttention is 'called *to tads moos sstssraabt• sod stioallie smaraikar, advert/sod to aaolbst oat ma. It Is ast .501e',... dlscorary, awl ..stmt sorb • costosadid littb say of th• a =trot. tetaol isenclus• of if. day. It .14 • cortals mewl, for .11 Ito Simms ilpsent4 60.1 soperlally Shoat of • obrooto o•lon• .-ot toss stood tatoot reeks, wants, anti lean. Noes, • int try to • • . Moon. OalniCit a Polon, or Nee Tort. are MS wri NMI. kw 1 4.04 aim peoprkkkre or th. onaid•rmuvind ilo or. soars lanama 031Dia . 0 0, . 01 . 1 . "kb "? V& Utoi•SOattl ban la her cordidas 444.4 la o••• of otos; coalateslag. Ea It ilow, ott pinions.: oplat• of so; 11 oio to 11b• relted opo• Into the aloof costld•ooe t and 11•1 fated ito tar./ tiabl• prow Ifl a to an woo of 'attains Ists—oils, , 4 4 .4sma, lot Is b mamba,. It &out, 5. 144 Wo , isa...••howt tl ot. yW . ntTinrA ost• blUottermie .. . R. - , • 01.1.111•110 lI 111/"Dottroa C. Ilan; Water Can and !loom. imbic Ph Motu.; also ageat for italoboree celebrated e ~ J Trari for Itoptons. - • °mull.: ot Pocc_and Want , AP' Darretriai..-;.Dr. C. 'Sill, No. Z 44 Paco .iissit, snoods. to all branches of the Dicta prams. - altoulti cot fail to T ..2 eta : the am., tof Prot. Watt l• irsoes . 14 Vlr. ltqfdar mcreks . .l. log tett MIMI' IL [a. m i aow, a ny blotto, 2 toonshatm oto It E v atosorahrni hike plato TO DAT. at I. dciat r. , not2tuot ot Ott ponoto, Delootgi .het, Alltstroy. ttitotio of tb• Waitrons r0ci0.11.4 to et food without hitternem Iyt:TNIARLES , AND EiVia6Nols4 p os„ Aa4 311 Vaderall street ' :• ! :o . lls 4' 4° !'k e r r " , Da "r 01 . • .b 11.4 ,•••• ap-3U bblß f or e by erir All.424itnito a W. &Otani from liMscoast.. Sr. huts, Jaly IS, 1861. Eds. Gentle: hive felt the Smoky City and .• • • am one Mounted xhiles inest,Just extharkiag for Pike's Peak this mortieg, by the Central Overland Ivrea Campany. Sit days will many meseren hundred miles nut to the ElderadO s or Peak Gold Diggings. The two compaaies,.com that carry the daily mail to Califo rn ia, have 3000 harem and males, 1000 men ,and 2.50 coaches 'and .Concord : wagons.' They have boat pablic homes oti the line tp a great extent, investing in this enterprise overSlo,ooo,ooo. They tome relays 'of bones or mules every ten or fifteen miles—. 'traveling 160 miles per. day. Gen. Hughes, the Prealdent 'he company, intends to more to Pike's-Pak this season, to locate permanently. Thane are a few incidents that have occurred leases 1 left Chicago, deserving of a pamiag notice The rebels haveibernt:several bridges and twenty-. three cars, and torn up the track on the bleanibat ,1k- 81.. ; Joseph Railroad, stopping the regular pas senior trains for •w t rk, bat it is now an running Condition, tied the . S. troops stationed at bridge' and other exposed palate . , will probably be able to protect it in torture: - /t is rumored that the rebels and U. S. inane had an engagement on thiNorthern bliesoari Reh r road, yeeierdsy, resulting in i tout defeat of the rebel*, with 'a lobs to the enemy of from SO to 100 killed and wounded. Uncle Sam i, determined to handle them without gleam. I-• - Benito! Green drat . the head of 'a large body of troope, it is rumored, ergiog them 011 to barn and destroy alreij thing that opposes the rebels , move ment,. - L. Rartetta. Taiiiicistr Israsvall, Dictillrla or TUE Rimier JACterniGuitapa, CaptdDanworth's eomPany, has beerithe 'principal object of attraition for some day} at Camp W right..Their''Behool of the Piece' , nitride general auention. -The -privates are di. aided into squads of - nine-each and take their twill in'practicing with the field piece, the commissioned tad non.coraniinioned Officers acting as inatructora by those., The Captain I receives great praise for .hts own skill; and the rapid improvement that has been made by his company. - ' • • Cept. D. was' t the battle of Buena Vide and other fights daring the Mexican war, in Captain Bragg's battery; was highly complimented for his skill, and was twice promoted. lie has had eight years' service, part of it id Klima. and part to the Utah expedition. • . Swonit ituuti ova eiting sword Presentatione took plats yosterday evening in South Pittsburgbi at the Hiawatha Nat and Bolt Works. The employees presented ditsir Superintendent, Cap tain J. 11. Kaap,Of the - Skutt' Pittsburgh Infantry, with a betaidifui eweed la Oppreciatiou of his many worthy and estimable qualities, which havoc:ideated him to all suer Wee ph mamba. ien and the mamba. of. cc/ his ettlqoise/nuIPV. . • . ' , The pation Speech was made by E. Kayier, Forams* of thie_Wraks r in en eloquent style of era. WrYi-end impended- to bj'the Captain la a very happy manner, whiela elicited the ailoalretion,of all present, . : - The Cantata bee Carolled his name among those '.1 . 4 the McKnight Gaud*, which leave en Wilda's. day - to join Col; Oreity's regiment in Philadelphia: ...... '—. . ~ Belay or Art he . Rouen On Suaday after noon, al some boys were playing 013 the beak of the Allegheny river, a abort donanee below the Hand street bridge, on the 'Allegheny aide, they dircovered the body of in infant, apparently not , more than a day or two old, lying in the river hot a few feet IMP the chore.. They took it out of the water and laid tt on the bank, where it ter:darned ' for acme time. There were no marks or beaten% Perceptible that would , ream to indicate violence. Unable ro dud soy person twilling to take charge of the body, the boy' dog la grave neer vinare It was found and buried it. It rs rather strange the , the Coroner wee not apprised of the diner.-- Tag Racer-now or I me News. The norm of the dimmer to our troop. crested moat intense is, ,citetnentr.throughout the' entire city as Boon as it beicme generally known. I Busmen of all kinds were alemat entirely snspeeded, and the pnneipal streets were Crowded with excited enlaces all anxious to hear the latest stew*. At first the dia palettes were hardlrcresitted, and it was not until towards evening, when. additional news was re ceived that oar people could believe them to be I correct. Dee Ply an the news is regretted , how -ever, it has not created a feeding el derpnany as to the ultimate ready, !DIATII OP • EOLDLSII.—The 1:10011 trsia OP the Pennsylvania Railroad, OM Senday, brought to the city the body of Samuel B. Rickey, s private la Companys, or tbe -12 th . Begiment, Col. CompbelL - Lie died on Friday eveniag, . t Idiliville, three miles front. Baltimore, from hemorrhage of the bowcle, and his body woo brought on by a comrade, 11. B. Devoid: The young 021• D WU, but twenty - one years of ago, tho lOU of • widoired mother la Blairsville. bat resided 'at Waalitagtea, Pa., *here his remain* were conveyed. -This b the fittlol2 4 destirthat has oecurred in tho company. : • - Diarturzorassz ti:rman named Bly ' bolder residing, at Laeeteo I lion on the Alta. Valley Railroad, made information before Alderman Taylor, on, nate: ay. :charging Paid Hibbard, pioprietor of the Ihternational Saloon, Libeny.'oureet., with beeping a literal:as:able boos,. ASister of the proweenter Peei: mopping at the bowie of Hibbard, and wad :imaged upon ialoran tton of her brother. 'llsfuaing Ito accompany him home, she war sent to the Hoare or Refuge.. fhb bard was held to bail to gnawer a charge of keep lag a diarepumbie house. Tux 9ni etre lira tiroruenes.—A. will be seen by the following order tram Col. Jackson, the .9.tt and 11th . will leave here Oda anoretee 10f the P.ut The conaminiooed and norccommiasioned offi cers' end 'privates attached to the 9,it and 11th Regiments of P. R. C. will repolt themselves for daty at the outer depot of It Pennsylvania Railroad, this Tuesday - morning t 7} o'clock. e01:11TD WARD Pornse Sention.—The Directors of the Fourth Ward School, at a meeting held on Saturday. eeeningaale Nth _JeCted the following teacher, to acne forth* ongoing year: Principal, 1.E..' Newell; dada - mat, -Miu Mary A. Watson; Grammar,' Mr*: Mary- P. Oleanin lotennediate, Piaane E. Moore, Miss Cathare D. Foolke; r, Mu Rachel Ewing, !Ow j. u Martip, Mimi/dory %wart. - - KILL/0 IT Taw Cass.Thareday afternoon a yonog boy named Andaman got on the Chrelaad Pittsburgh train at Beaver. Mien the train nailed the boy ,lampod Off, brat from In Me CaIISO fell between toe ts ants ons of -11 mi oars passed over Ma body, trotng biro:mm.lY in two. 2 %4ll*i:other Instance of the dingerof boys 'Playing around railroad trains. ' 13/10TALAillACLY.—Aa Millman Pained Patrick Rastas, iwasairrested by tba blaset , a police lett cream', fix committing'a brutal! assault eia the perserrof his wife. la appears that he 'truck her sith hie fist,eue el the blow. completely frittering bar jaw. Id the default of bail be wail committed for trial. Gaiser:tisng of silrerplated warent Water koctihn noose. The gee will be continued thls afternoon at 2 recloch; and it goods are sold at the' astonishing lo'w price. they brought yesterday, those in attandanCirwill 'get great bar. mos.: GoodirOpen for examination aim moroire. THE LATEST NEWS. THE VERY, LATEST. .. WAIIIIIIGTON, Jody 22 .—Liant. Cal. Fowler, cf -- the New York 14th mgiment, is among the killed; —...„....--_ . iIECEIVEO AT CoL Lawrence, of the sth Musactinsetts, la wounded; THE DAILY GAFETTE OFFICE. Capt. ELL, of the 21st New York, badly wounded; Col. Farnham and Maj. Lollar, of New York Fire 1 TERRIBLE -BATTLE! Z3111116/1, are not killed, bat badly wounded. ' Later.—The Rhode Island Battery was taken 4.7 the rebels at the bridge across 801 l Roe, where their retreat wu out off—all their hones being killed. It Is reported that the rebel black home cavalry made ,an attack on there*: of the retroating army, when i'the latter turned and fired, killing all but six of the litany. TN' ill!, A" York lost aboitt half of their men. The following i:Ogimooto were to the fight r—let, 21 and 31 Connentlout ; 24 Maine ftgiment of reg. Mars, composed' (companies of the 24, 34 and Bth regiments; 250 Illitier. of the Bth and 14th N. Y. militia; in and lid Rhode Island; hit New York; 21 Now Ramps ire; 3d Massachneetta ; let Minne sota; let Michigan ; 11th and 13th N. Y.; 20th Maine; 24,4 th and bth Maine, and the 24 Vermont, buidu the several batteries. , Tim following is * partial list of the killed and wounded; tia Repulse of the Federal Army DREADPI7L CARNAGE EDECAL LESS LSIIII4O BEilf 1 'AID 3,0001 Sherman's, Carlisle's and West Vein t Batteries Taken! Feariallianghtar among the Fire Unmet GlenDowall's Column Completely Routed! . RETREAT TO WASHINGTON WAstizharofr. Jai, 4.—Oar troops after taking three bniteries, and gaining a great Vic t ory, were eventfully repulsed, and commenced a retreat on Warbingion. The retreat fa in good order with the rear 'well covered by • good'column. Our lots is from Z5OO to 3000. Thu fortifications around Waahingiou ate strongly reiaforced by fresh teOops. After the latest information we. received from Centteriffe, at half-past seven o'clock lint night, a series of :,erouts took place in the intenseat degree &contour. Many confused statements are preva. lent,.but enough Is known to warrant the state. mein that we have suffered in a degree which ban cut • gloom over the remnant of the army and ex cited theideepest melancholy throughout Washing ton. The carnage has been tremendoualy bee* on both 'rides, and, on our. it is represented w frightful. _ .cries gradually but surely, by driving the en emy towards hlanassas Junction, when the enemy seemed ed be reinforced by Gen. :chemist!, and rm. medietely commenced driving on back, when a panic among oar troops suddenly occurred, and a regular stampede took place. ' .It is thnertha that Clete McDowell undertook to make a stand 'at or &boat Centreville, bat the panto .wasao fearful that the whole army Whine de:coral. laed, and It was impossible to cheek them 'ldler at Centreville or Fairfax Coati-ttonmi. General Me. Dowell Wended to make another stand at Fairfax Court-II ones, but otar_forthe being in full retreat, he could not:locrompil th the object. Beyond Fairfax Celia House the retreat wee kept up utatil the men reached their reviler en campmenth, a portion of whom returned to them, AA' A still larger portion emotes mode of the line r of entrenchments. A large number of the troops in their retreat fell on the way side from erbaustion, and scattered along the! entire route all the way from Fairfax. 1 Court Ilathae. - The road Wool Billie Run was strewed with knapsack", arms, etc ; some of the troop, deliber. tatty threW away their gone and appurteneecee, the better to facilitate their retreat. Gee. McDowell via. in the rear at the retreat, r zeroes himself to rally his mina, but with only partial effect. The ,latter pant of toe army, it is Laid, made their retreat in good order. fie was com pletelyco exhausted, having slept bat bide for ht... His orders nu the Ceti did ant at all times re ell those for whom they were intended. It is supposed that the three seat against oar , trolapa_cothisted, according to a prisoner's state. meat, of about 50,000 men, including a large num ber of ' cavalry. Re further rays that owing to tea reinforcements from-Bieltheend, Straithbura and other palate, the enemy's effWalve force was 90,000. Accordieg to the statement of the Fin Zociavris. they base only at...oit 200 men left from the slaagh ter, while the 09th Na. York other Beghnenta antlered frightfully in killed and wounded. ' Sharantin'e,Cartiales and the West Print batteries , ware taken by the enemy, mad eight reign 3 2. potted 1 tidal canithe—the tatter thing too cuMbreuS to to- move. They ware left two miles on the o th er side l of CentreVille. Such of the wounded as .were brought to the . Centreville Hospital were left there alter barring their worinda properly - dreesed. The surgeon in atteedancathere was Frank W. Lismilton. The paire",was so great that the attempt to rally , ahem to a stand at Centreville Was entirely in vain. fi a firm static) bad been' made there, our troops could hare been reinforced and meth diresterpre. vented. ' ; Gen la.q,D,io ell was' thus toiled is his well ar ranged plinel It is staikeieet to thy that'll the pro risme trains belonging to the Caned States Covent meat srerseased. Rome of the regimental wagon" were overthrued by accident, or the wheel/Immo oil,, and had therefore to be abaeoned. Large drovek of Cattle were saved by bona( driven back In the advance of the retreat. hie supposed here that Gen. Mansfield - will take command of the for• t• ficatione en the other side of the wilier, which are able it or arild;by military Segieeers to bold them against Inc iforce that the enemy may bring. Large ridlid 'tampon, aro being rapidly sent over and mounted. Au oilloorl jot arrived from Virginia at tislfirtuit tan, reports that the road from Gsatreville to the 1 vutPotoomeabmealeu7.4wtheet i w b. ltli e s t weatam, th. pvto. , im The troops are resuming Ca" ocietthatlon of the foettleations sad en { Col. Marston, of a New tiampshwe' regiment, ne actiedherelthis - momleg. He Was wounded. Col. Lfenislentien Vol wounded lathe wrist. In addition to these, vePoited yesterday, it la sald that Cot. WIL cox, the commander of a Kest", WAS Med; Also Capt. IdoCook . , - * brother of Col. McCook , of Ohlo. The city thartnOrnleg ii hi the moot intense es eitatneet. Motile are everywhere gathered,. le- Tarries the latest new... . Wagons .are continually arriving bringing fit the dead and wounded. Sol diers are relating or, greedy listener" the probable' events of last night and early this morning. Both telegraphic and steamboat communication with Alexandimareenspensted to-rfey to - the Rahlic. The greatest alarm exists throughout the city, 'ape. molly among the, tangle portion of the population. Woullonott ' ;lair 22 .—The following is an ac, count of the inauguration of the panic which has 1 operated,eo dithatrouely to our troopa. It receives 001.11.1 [thereat from the saketquent events: All oar military operatioas weet oat swimmingly, and C'cri. Alextroder was about erecting a pontoon acmes . DON Dap, the enemy seminal, in retreat and their batter*" being nemuked one' attar another, when a territie consternation broke out among the leatnatere, who had incautiously ad. Tamed immediately . efter.the body of the army ai d lined the WM/eaten road. .Theit'consterna. Lien wee abated ;in - by uomerout s_ClTililoll Mlle were on the grotind, and tor-a time it seemed as it - the whole iarmy . was ..in retreat.': Maley baggage wagons were - emptied of their :contents l anai the bootee galloped 'crossfire open flelds. All r the fences weral tore Zoien to allow them a mars [ rapid retreat. For a time a perfect paniepterail-. [ ed. which eommuniested Itself to the vicinity of 1 1 Centreville, and.eitery available conveyance war e seical upon by agitated civilians. The wounded . "oldie's on the iorideide cried for eseistance. bat I the alarm. wai id gthat that' ember* were Paned by. A I sanitise alarm. occurred on previous oceaeions when thrusted batteries readerid the retirement el the familiar) , of our pen, and it is . m . 7: r p a r e rtbable that , the Marta was owiegito the The reserve farce at Centreville we/immediately brought op, mind !nierched In doable quirk Step in the killowieg order) Col. (Clarifiers 27th 'Penney'. mina_ ftegiment.iwith two knee; the Garibaldi Gaudy Red Blenieol let . Bide Regiment, with Its batteries, followed et several . miles allatant by the De ILO Regimel. i ' ' • .- -. When our um lei left at half.past four o'clock, vie., it was in the midst of the excitement. Two new mated batteries had been opened try:the re.. bele on the left - Barth, and that portic: of the di. vision hid had its lines broken and demanded ite.; Mediele reinforcements. Vie right %mein food Order, - The battetVlTe ' : w e e r i e e c a ted 4'a o l' i c t i2 tir g e a h 'i ll d f t e l i k d i e °g •di th . ° masked bat' ' racily opposite the Main battery of the ellettlyr'llas doleg good" isecultithiand additionalgous were being. mounted.. ' 1 f'' .--. . ' On Nis:rival at Palrfax °carillons*, out Minder we. overtaken by geVernment messingsrs, who TIM POrtett that our army .wan In full retreat toward' ,Centrenille.. They -wire :followed by lase agitated puttee, who elated Ohm as report of theta:est was owing to the feat that tthe alarm among the,eam- Mere had Miturnatticatid itself to the volantierti, end even-ems Instant,, to the regale% aid the lino were thus broken, and that a retinuneet of Mir form across Ilut Eon wasieMdemed.necutary. Col. flan.' ter paned at the sate:time In X vehicle, wounded, dyne battery was alga reported . as lost. Crowds of cartage; and bagger wagons mune rushing down the road. - he ealegraph °Sloe was eland smiles* all private b T usiness, and in a n hour the alarm bad communkratedall along the road to Washington. • Foarecas Moulins, July 21 .—Parada were bold at Newport News and Camp Hamilton to-day. beady exennioce from We rhingtoo to Old Poi,' to becoming popular. • . - The Vermont Regiment io to more oo nekt; their time will expire early to Aeguirl. Mar. Webber , . Regiment and the mutilate' Maseiebeeetts companies wilt he. paid MI tamer. raw. • Col. Baker ie at 041 'joint and participated is the parade tibe arterooon, though sot at the head of his regiment. The Conledustee ereiactive at SewelPs PoLat. New totem:eh:o'Mo can be too. It I. unktroate that they were not dtiVeP from that Position weeks ago. A powerful battery of sl*ld artillery will woo be ready at Old Petal, (or aktire operabona. It to eaten/Med that the sliataboldare is Ilse al; Malty committed many itrocioin acts of civilly opoa the cbstrabend, who would sot go with their molter* to the interior or to Carotin's. Bscmsoot, /sly 2 2 .4R0m0n have provalla kora cum* 6 o'clock thus Amassing that positive Ito lormstwo !tad Loos recoikvd at lust Mcfloury teat Nazism. /souk.' bid Woo copiorod by tie U. B. troops. Nothing his beam remained from Wilk.] legtoli to mina at moor. - DT riz ',GRAPH Oficer• killed--Capt. McCook; Capt. dordon, Co. If, 11th Masearihnsetta ; Capt. Foy, Co. 4.1. 2.1 'Rhode Leland; Col. Bloentn, 2d Rhode Island; Col. Colcum, 22d T h e ;Wilcox, Ist Michigno. Wounded Colonel of the New YoUt 2.1; Col. Farnham, of the . Flre Z012140e ; Col. Minter, Col: Coruna, Co). Club, of the It th Meilachu. mitts, and Capt-Rickette, of the artillery. Two New York regiment* have gone over to Vie. VAIL It is gagnely reported that Gan. Patterson's Di vision arrived in the TIMM', of Mumma this morning and commenced an attack on- the rebel forces. Lie was within 25 miles of the battle ground yesterday, but the eximuted condition of his men sieventtd him Lima coming to the aid of Gen. Me. Dowell. .. It Is also reported that 4000 of our troops have been sent back towards Fairfax Irani the other aide of the river. It was the remnant of the - Fire Zen. ales that were attacked by the Black Bores Cav alry, and repulsed them, leaving but six of them to return. -This gallant regiment now numbers but a couple of hundred. It is poseible that the num ber al killed and wounded te magnified bythe large bombers who are minting, probably wandering in the woods. The lowest estimate may be placed at km 4000 to 5000- , Ills represented in 'greater quarters that the Ohio regiments shared..-the greater,' couternation, pro. trebly from their want of confidence inr the officers. It ie keown. that on the day previous to the battle a large number publicly, protested against being led by Gen. Beheads. It was only through the unpin tunitie• or Col. McCook, in wholn. that placed Confidence, that they were prevented from teakiag a formidable rebellion. . Tie Pennsylvania 4th was not in the butte, hay. ins left far home on the morning of the battle, their term of office having expired. - It wee inure to our troops at the time of the battle yesterday that' /elution had formed a con nection with }halitosis() ea she eight - el the twat action at Bunts Rue. Our men. could distinctly hear the cars coming into Mammas Jauction and the cheers with which the rebels hailed their new. iy *salvia, comrade,. They knew the enemy wur oar euperiorinnumbers, Mid in their own position.: These facts were farther confirmed by prisoners taken, deserters and , spies, but these facts were probable not. known at WaiMington, and the offi cers in leading our men into action only obeyed orders. Gen. Scheack, as well es the outer field officers, acted admirably. i fie collected hie forces and covered their retreat, end up to the list miaute wag personally engaged to the endeavor to rally his men to make amend at Centreville. It was the arrival of fresh reinforcements to the enemy, to superior numbers, that turned the scale of battle. The enemy Wore now rdig tit, perhaps, hare more to bon/ 0 if they had followed up their advantage lest Eight. !ii o'clock p. w.—The estimated number of killed and wounded In the battle of yesterday is Breda ally decreasiog by arrivals from the woode and surrounding country. Six hundred of the Ellsworth locums have actually returned. It le now nods - stood that Cut. Wilcox, of the let Michigan re g. . ment, acting Brigadier General, is not dead, ea i ported, hat fa badly woundet. . - - Wamuncron Ctrs - , Jals 2 2.—Gee. McClells has been somoioned, by the Government, from Western Virginia, to repair to Washington to take econmand or the Army of the Potomac- General Rosencrara takes his plate in command of the Army at Western Vugrnia. The corps d'iermie at Washington is to be immediately reorganissd and increased. The orders have already been given to airmen, of regiments already raised and being made, that they will be acoef tred,'with each rapidity as to Macre that that will be accomplished in a few nap. Large niatoreemenis from various ditricts are already on the way hither, orders baring been telegraphed for them yesterday, while the battle was in prcgreeo. The Government entartains no apprehension for the Wet, of the capital Preparations, not only (or defensive, but the renewal of anodes operations are galas on vigorouly., ' . Gen. /deDowell has returned to Ida headquarters at Arlineton !Right& The regiment, comprising his army will resume their position, ;which most of them have already done. . , , &a., &c., &c. Carr, filly 21,—11y special messenger net attired, we learn the following At twenty minutes part 2 o'clock on the inch, . Major Vanhorn's command of 1/ N. Reserve Home Guards Ibis place. aninbering 110 men, wee at tacked by OW rebel., wader Capt. Deacon, three codes north of Barrisouville. The fight tasted - tour boom, doting which time a continued firing war kept up on both sides. At 20 minutes past sisolin rebels withdrew, leasiog the United States troupe 'interleaf. The he. of the rebel. was 14 killed, including two officers, and several wounded, while that of the United States tome was only one killed. At 12 o'clock the United. States troops continued their march, croaiing Grand River, but they were compelled to leave three of their baggage wagon, on the beak of the river, owing to the high water. Major Yeshiva left Chia city on the morning of the 170, for the purpose of reinforcing Mal, Deno, now boldiog Weat Point, Alit., with a small force, haring ranted 100 of the rebels at that piece. Maj Viehorn's commend wan attache& while at dinner. They planted their ilagstalf at two o'clock. never giving tray an lack nor removing the flag till the rebels withdrew. The enemy nttempted•to flank them on the left, with a• company of cavalry, bet were completely routed by it . detailed force of 32 men tinder Capt. Buhr. jr -------- iteration Ctrs, Jay22,—The Stets Comma „ion wee called to order at II o'clock a. en., by Mr. bieFense, who moved that the Clerk call the roll. Carried. Forty-four members ingswered to their names. No quorum being present, It reriair ieg_ fifty, oa motion the Caerentitin adjourned all 5 o'clock, p. m., when there will undoubtedly be a quorum. All the Boom except a few milliards, are with. dra so from the Capitol. Col. Boensteie's regiment left titre for St. Louis this moreing per railroad. The force bare is about 950 mom At to quiet and there ore no fears of so attack. Linen --Rearing Senion —At 4:39 o'clock, magnificent Bag woo presented by the Citizen. , doors Guard of Jefferson City, to the Slam Coe. retinue. The Bag now. theta over the hoot 'fate Canino!. Gen. Tbernaa Prize, of Cole, etude the prominent,. speech, Cod Judge Breckinridge, of St. Loon, responded.. Both were Mrillia g and el. squeegeed were loudly cheered by thi)ast Nand present. . ll The Convention met at five o'clock, p. m., end was called to order by Gen. R. Wilson, President. Bizty•one members emowered to their name., and a quorum was sesiounced. Mr, !Beek - midge gars notice toot be would more to amend the trilee,. viz that no member should be allowed to speak over thirty mieates at • time. On motion, the Convention adjourned until to morrow it 9 °Week, a. m. The Union fooling here br entbrutiastic and over. whelming. LOUIBVILLt, Jaly 2 2.—Jaho W. Ton:thine, fors merly clerk of the Board of Aldermen, recently ■ violent secessionist and , recinittng of of the Southern Costedsrecy, was shot mad this attar omit' by Henry Green, a city watchman. Tom. for Jeff. Darla, sod wss slimm ed to elsabo by Green, when ha drew It knife` on . Green, bet was retreating when Green Shot him. The coroner , . verdict, renderedi - nye that Green shot Tonkin* without milkiest cane. Tomkins war endeavoring to send contraband ar. ticles southward by the Lewisville" and Nuhrille Railroad. During the past week he boa hese the mere CUIIO,9i the recent altarpieces at On depot of the road,. Outsiders not examined before the coroner say that Tomltlni fired a pistol at Gies° treforitireen - shet him. , . . fkr:Ctraitzs, Mo.; Jaly the train towlay wo hare confirmation of the report that Col. Sen. Sharpe, of Montgomery county, and Lien,. Jarger, of the Federal troop., were wounded bytabee 'and afterward' hung. Lieut. Jaeger, labelled been wounded in the arm day or two preriooo, by the escesainnista, near Wellsville, foes being taken by Sharpe to Ida (Sharpe's) home in • boggy, when they were fi red apart by the parties cutworm. ed hi the basher by the road aide, sod Cot. Sharpe: earerely wounded in the back. Their home taking fright ran to Martinsburg, where lhey were loon alter overt:ikon by a party of mounted rebels and, in +pile of, their entreaties that theleltweimiAt bw 'pitted, they were both' taken net and bang. Col; Shape war captain of. the Moidgontery Boma Cuard•,4 prominent. lawyer of Danville, and for. marl, a State Senator. a leal o a.N J Ol 7 22.—Tbs esparto of ab• kliiea sad wesodsd owe so enttiltble but night, la eoe (goatees of the confusion following the vlotory at kftestate„ that we rsfrained mentioning than, leer. fal of 'lsla, causeless pato to IS 2100/ 64 , 11 U. Gee. Litentegard nod stain sea. , Destregad's ham wet sbot ender Ma. 0•o. J011E1,013 command. ed the left, where, the tawny mad. the fitters( st itch. Daring the night Detaregerd eommeodd. Preildeat Marls meted the field at note, and took *emerald alas attys. 'Whco the loft nu ptesstd eke "mt. th e moue engaged a portion of the entemre forage and decided the fonts* of the day. othar rslitbit marts tee reetired, but are bonny txpectad. tleteralt /keit. Pedttrion, sod McDowell, It Is at d, odd. sad Lho month Thel.ttnl. Itttrr slight; 17 New 0111[Alls,/al)=.—RicAsiond tolferday,...;. The light commenced sear Mut - meat lour o'clock tide morning. It became 'camel -about twelve, aid continued until about neves, when the Led. melba* retired, leaving ea re pommies' of the field. /Merman , / celebrated battery of light artillery was taken. It was, a terribie betue, with gait slaughter on both eidee.• It is impremble to Orli the detail; tonight. . Lotiarrium, July 22.—Tbo Dolan roan are ntbet or c dap...Lord, bat very resoluta. Sion L. racoptlca oma bat to the /Wont array, the seoeuloa- Ira an rampant, tat their outward taaolifutalloas tat thanked by 0,1014 of Tampa,. THIRTY-SEVINTR CONGRESS. W• 1111111020/. July 22. lioese.—Mr. Stevens, from the Committee of Ways and Meatt reported a bill to refund duties on arms Imported by the States. - Passed. • Mr. Blair, from the Committee on Military Af fair", reported a bill for the organisation of • whoa_ war liomb Guard to aid la enforcing the laws aid protecting property in the several States where sea maybe deemed necessary. Mr. Vendee's. asked leave to offer a resolution that the maintenances of the Union and enures thin of the Constitution is a awed trust which mast be eiecuted; that no diluters shall dimming. as from "; the performance of this high duty, and we pledge tae employment of every means for the sup pression, overthrow and Punisher s( of lb. reb els new hi arms. Mr.!Stevene, not believing snob ruolutions from either:side would do any good, or strengthen our hands, objected to the introdaction of the resolutions. Mr. MaCiernand having propeueded a question as to the bill for the increase of the regular army, Mr. Blair responded by saying that the Seat* passed a bill,adding new regiments, but the Roue amended It by substituting their own, providing for volun teer, initial. Tie latter bill has gone to the Sim ; ate, whirs both now are. • Mr. Crittenden introduted the etiolation' offend by hirelut week. The let resolution, that the i present deplorable civil war was forted on the eoan , try by; diemionlats in Southern States now In revolt against the constitution, and In arm. around the , aspire', Was adopted,yeas 121 against 2 nay', name ly: Miura Barnett, and Reid of Missouri. The I remainder of the resolutions were adopted by 117 ; against 2, via: Mount Potter and Riddle. Oa motion of Mr. Train resolutions were adopted I tendering the thanks of ' the House to the Sixth 1 Masnebuiretta regiment for their alacrity in re .poodles to the call of the President, and their ; poriotime and bravery on the 19th of April in fighting tbeir way through the city of Baltimore. while marching to the defense of the Federal Capital. Mr. Canapbellte resolution was passed, that the maw or Congress be tendered to the 520 Penney!. Iranians who passed through ILI, mob at Baltimore, and reached Washigtoe on the 18th of April it de , lase of the National Capital. Mr. Wright offered a resolutiou declaring that the remove. of the army on the 21st at Bents Ran, caused by the rebel army, has In so manner im paired our ultimata entrees; that love of the Union and the Coristiattion is dear to twinge million , el; people, and calling on all loyal citizens to respond by foreiehing men and motley. Laid on the Mr. Vaminverte :violation above referred to, wu again offered and passed. IDa anutioa of Mr. Cox, Resolved, That the Pre* I ideni of the flatted Mau., it compatible with the ; piratic littera', communicate to this House, all, or leech noniron' a. he may, deem advisable, of the , cornispoodince On file in the Department of State I between this government and all foreign powers from 1853 to the present time, with reference to man in:10 tight,. Mr. Wickliffe offered a realnUon calling on the Secretary 6f War Ito inform the Hoare whether the Southern Ciinfede ch or any Statethereof, has in its military !Beni any /adieus, and if to, what is Mush Lumber sad be. - Mr. Elliott obj clad; we have no knowledge of a Bourbelh Coale eracy. . Mr. Lovejoy-- y Rebels. - Mr. Wickliff Rd his pending to the suggestion, mod , Confederacy." ' resided by saying "so-called Southern -Mr. Deed.-1 ore to extend the inquiry to " gr " Arichliffe.— ban net been bronzed that they have nagreee melee. Mr. D00n. ; , -1 here; and they shot down our men yeentday. .., Mr. Donuts amain meat was adopted, and the res 7 chola passed. . . . Scietry—tbfr. Swans, of K. 1., int ' rodeced an amendment- to the bill to illall&SO the emcee". Referred to the Committee on Finance. at billio Increase the Medical 420441 of the Navy Wu taken ep and amended so as to provide for ailing 'acacia in the Naval Academy and paused. The bill to provide- for iron clad steamships and doating batteries was passed. A bill priandinig for the coaiscation of the property of rebel, found is arms against the gov ernment was taken up. Mr. Trumbull, of 111., offered an amendment providieg that any IMOD held to service or labor, employed in aiding the rebellion against the goy-' animal ehalf be forfeited to bas master, Mr. Breckiaridge &eked for the yeas and nay., , which wee atieed to. 111, Trumbull said ke wes glad the yeas and nay. were called, for he vented to wee who ;Would vote in allow traitorous mutate to employ 'laves in shoot doers Union men. II the Senator from Kentucky favored it, let him vote for it. Mr. Rreckinsidge said the remarks of the Senn • for were not cultist for. He intended to do his Cory according" to his awn idea, of the constitu tion. Mr. Wihov,:ra Masa, said he should aboald rots , for it gladly. lie thanir '.hat the time had Come when the tournament 8 uld put stop to the trot tore employing their bondmes to shoot down 01E11, fighting for their country. He hoped that ended' eentiment would blast any Senator who th e traitors in doing such legs. ldr. Breekieridge aid ire supposed a the Senator was doing ash he believed In be that uty, sad be, Mr. Stettin dye would do the um* thing ; and whoa the esalor attempted to deter him from doing bin du by intimating that public opiziort, here or else here , would bleu him for doing what couseience said was right, be talks to the mind. 11e would owe no imparltamautary lan. gunge, hut the Senator knows that it ie perfectly idle to make 'orb attempts. Mr. reares, of i lido.. Wooed it beat to au all the liberality pouiblit. The measure would not be of any real value. ' 1 ' , 1 The amendruot was agreed to, yeas 3 2. nays 6 —Messrs, Itmekenrldu, Johnson of Mo., Keened,. Pearce, l'olk and Powell voting negatively. The bill wu pined. / Mr. Pesscroden; of Ife., from elm Committee on , Plume*, reported a bill aupplamentary to an art auchorlainit • Hulonal Loan, which wasPulna. Mr. lidepougal;of Cal., Mimed • resolution that It Ili the policy of the government to organise an arm ar myy. of .150.000 Mon on the basis of the regolar faro. Referred to the Committee on Military Af wa Tee joint tresolcition approving of the aets of the President wu postponed. The Eweateentne weal into execrative union. After the doors ware opened. the bill to inmate the military; utablislnent. which had hue telnined from the Mouse with ameadminta was taken up, and the Senate refued ;to oonour with the Loose. The resolotioo to pay the widow of the late Sena. tor bungler, was retuned from the Mouse with an amendment to pay her $lO3O for mileage. Tito Sen ate refused to concur. Mr. Wilton, of Mats.. introdeeed a bill In "dada to an act and:prising the employment of volunteers, which was Lad our. A message was received from the Pruldent, and after another executive 'session, the Senate nil- Journed. Sr. Loot!, July 2 2.--Over two tiourand worth of medicines!belonging to Mr. Kelly, of the GA. of Gerhard &Wally, of/this city, destined South, were seized!. at Cape, Caudal& as the last trip of the 'reamer. Miniphis, by Col . . Itareb, of I the 20thiltlianis regiment, encamped at that point. Ten wagons laden ;with eiehty-five men, women and children arrived last night from Texas county, Missouri. Throe people were driven from their homes by Secessiontios. Accounts item Callaway, county represent that the orderly and well behaved manner in which the Federal troops have conduct. ed lb/elusive*, has bad an ucellent effect upon the Sec/nineties or that ;county. • tsnecial Dapateb'SO-ibe Pithbarib amino/ Waithaiiron Cm? : July It. Col. D. /1. WllllPaaa'a regtoito 4 ardanad.la writing, by Baenatary Catcuiron, to ennui itaalt for duty in six diva. Elitaburgb campaign, will be inualared at fast as 'Wady. D. 11. Watagama, Col. Pt. Pitt Oared& lLturimoar. July 22,-.4118 gunboat Albattou /sputt• the brig Coati Plies, grata Philadelphia for !lamina, dismantled 411 the n Le, and would pat back to Philadelphia: '• Albatross bad two c prase, t0 0 . 0 . e . horn ila l lrest_on and the ather:from POlirr,Jsol22.—The steamship North American, from larerpool, passed here lade,. She fiaa 174 puaeogers aid 850.000 I. specie. [ the Canadian WWI Inca hem internaped. Re porter. •pRC :Zer Ortr or Vttleacacill, Haas AND DooB.—l, GICORGB WIL AJL SON. Mayor of Oo twat alit, Pr:dm* Ma, that frogs sod sine thi dlUr efhluber •D. nee every Doi going atlan; vitals the nth shall Mee simnel lte !woke collar of isnot or &collar of loather wlllt O now plan, on which metal Senor or plate dull be to scribed Ile mho end "whim* of the owner. Aloh Iron this date, to Uri 1/Stb oay of flestember, bus aim* pot on s good. strong, PubatantLl end salb nasle, so ea alteto.ll7 to prnal t aid tkenxn biUng at seapplag. All 'dogs runto males at largo without WS collar Sad mafr p.ie deal is dealt with acoardlog lo law. BOWL Any pemt who then otliftdly Filf,r,hla or lefr Hogs So ran at lord, to this dig abet:. knr meth (Ora's; on oconitee 1/4 thereof, kairft am par her each of rid ms so too; Wag teen'&Mt nu tom of One Dollar, earl It Wien Oa the dolt nf polem, or slam of Arm to Mao nod fete foto reetody and iropaend sitorg 000 of the eald salinahe so hued rooting at large, and iffilifter bar days. gated see Cos no person 'boll cans SWAN to* , ats tho maim sad gm,. 0..44 fitu, earl all wets .o 4 oat* the merlon and keoplog the woe, thee tice=tretil for tn. net of the, city, - wasom. • bit • - moor. 75 PII C ramircmc .7AcioNET LAWN, CronTim 31 CENTS, SELLING ATII6 OENTS, the La $t Styles v '~ D SII(iQB:` a ~._,....._ ...._~ v `4 :,-; Arrivals 'at the Principal lintels. UP TO 8 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. FR CLIARLXB-.0„,,s of Third ..d nrort *ow. •HAAT lIIMAIN taAraurres. 8 B Dlck, Cp • Wright J I Conntaght T Ken nedy. do T R Ilassard A, W .ogs. do A. e m0w..., ; B Welmord. Cin 0 J./A.0,7.CP. A S Baird, WeahlOglon co I D 14 , 84 , J W Wisher; do Mn tlept Wi.to I4sellAty, du (4.113 t b busty M Nary, do onAabiwon, WI J T AloSeesart, do 01. Batter. Chicago Uon W 0 Brown, N Virginia ,/ • lied, Philip 3 P Pith. Kew Osetle W d er . /SO J I:Googly lninklin DOr Aker% J R Kerr, ll lady do J BoAt. Phfla S D P McC Watson, Lexington Ky ID Dee, LI.III orsolne, }dr • res• 08 Gann. Phil yaws Frenktio t, M 0 Fah nestoobs, Harrisburg .1 8 W A Da II Doni wso art n, J D McKee Pb!!. II Whiten: W T remploon A lady Rol D P Lamar. rod T It Copt 8 Ce Ct ntwell, Cp Wright R oLoomis- illeacm.B. J O Dr./Patton, Brow:molls W 8 Linke. 11l 'Phornton. Op Wright 00l R 1 4.0 , 4 J . 11 0nulubon Lieu or war X 0 lughttr, J P Beattie. do J Campbell, Pt R. IL Gibson, Wuh co Mu mold, Ma M Ruenberg -0 Greenawalt. A 8 /Mettle, Wort Middle. u II Lest% M town S 8 Matt/sow W Ileodertion. Benne iiira Wands W Motirtdo,Cloutielleelle TLI APRlnir W J Ultchrmin, Mt Plesaint I R Wentlsis, J McAdam. do 8 W Crum. lb • boner, Wbeellog MANSION 11 0U51L-No. 344 Liberty abut. mom ittiaggre.PloPorrog. 4: letzzarLd- kiii,l%,foi, 84, do. Dre Thompson W 'cots, JtiTerson, 0 s 8 Moatipmet j 3 3. " .., Qt". ,T A Ewestwood A 2 / 1" 1" . . line"" I. .11 ilcam7ll., 1 8 (en, P, Ft WA OR W D li kl:Cli n sno II Chao, Philo J 8 Skim., 0 w Pknflocliutsa 7 Basil, H Raley. Ky R Woods. J P Will., Baltimore JW Snyder MM. fit, Weatdrigton 0l II shearer, • Abbott, do L Vaughn, Mrs a N Derenput, do W G Chen, 8 MCClrue, Upper flandinky II IllearaB 11 K We err, Philost. Atontimmory, Al. 0 U J Sanders, II Cle cart do ilf aerosol, W &ill Belled. Ineltind &sit II ()Dins .1 P Iloppe, Washington e Hammer. O , ID it a Shot, Lesteborg I L Prei JR Lytle, Pe 1 D Copgui, NI ll s, W O rMeby.Mereer co J Gahm, Roy WEI Ceaselberrr, St Lon% D Frederkk. Co Church, N P almsey, 8 Totte, 0 A P A R A W M JR Dixon, , II Y A McOmfor, lila oremoo, Phil, _.l 11 Goober, It Ludo T /Ugliest:UP. J li Willotsbud, Weetneat'r D /I Roselle, /I SORB, Obio II J W M . McAleer, A E. 0.0 Ad, Byneue AGo rulch. Ur E Blanc Op. Wright Mr. Mon, NEW X P Taylor, do 0 Plemon,tanta Übe Kremer, Ustiont9lB 3 L kdd I tvi h JI:Wm, do Et CI Num A mi S. Tall Jr, Erb thy 0 W Alcore, EU X Faller, Rd J Wear,oumb. W d 0 •18+7, Johortoso W NetoOdefiee J R Ulu, do 0 II U. LI Wellerr , do Melia WaalW A OHL nib ./ A llamiltoo, do A Leech, Loeb! WII Gardner, do .1 If Maids; 3 Wil., do I. Waltboor, 01 0 Willow. Clincinall II W ily , Pe Mn Cox, N Y 1W Wolvertort, J, 11101,11 UOTE.-Litany 'Seek balm Berndt: Jons =ay norildimik. J NewtO JOU:boo, ri Pa W limply, Job.. , W S W W Thompson X W DU.. Wed Newton 1.1 Munn, la grown, Indium LI 8 Itarbart, CI W 8 Pm. do O Alaiteld, P D U Krell, 8 Socks, M II II Chinned. Alb Annul JI. lieu, Mt oor J. ,W Brown. Pohlad 0 a Dares l 0 Ball, Wolleville J J Retro, Pa J Warner, IWO W Brown,/ ppleten 8 .1 De na. I I K LTV a r E rb . °I I Xlt Brady Pa r "U. ' tr r ''. .1 Mill , 0 Cu"; alle co S 0 Wan.. Mrs Parmen, Pe 8 Rointoo, 0 B London. Watson Perry .1 II Robbion, 3 Walters% R Bank 1W Thompeoni W Brows ~ W U Whitacre 11 Rodgers, I do W l i codder,See 1 I ‘ F I. l e aw • • ttli N ' " c iVt i t * t A i t t lf na ca ', A 1 I 0 Haste, Wheeling J J Polling, Nee I W Ida; Bohm X Roads 018ARDUOUS11-..Corner Ihnlttilleld end Thud idneed, LI. IMAM. 1111011nroL, Wilber Lulmer. DeridearesiWia Roddy. Addles:. Pa Perry i Angstroms Uadd.o, Uoionl's .. 11 'IOW*, Vap4rstio i r Montagne. Addlam, Pa sjis ...18 Ostrokbeele. Pa nos Broworlekl, &It Aogneta 1 . W W....4h Wersabrirg P 8 Rey, Rig Lkk ::Geo X genera Grams comity Wm Eolith, .do 8 B:B . 7 7 .- do Wm Gritile. Farmiaglon do McKee, David LIZ.. .inch, itaß A eTAA . see W riePeno•l Hem kbaMeth r 0 PCon, New B a e ye g t h t t e . WHota O wtent,F c ity DARKSUO-Lbs- ( SPIPeLii foriatoa4 D',......„ 17 71 1 0. Wao .""zi lelogton ils; f ...lON 'd o ' P. sj i l a ra 1 . 11 1 I:I "1" : 11 1 t I I D u 114 w I 41: y . L l W ll . S l b o ; :l f ir bL u 4 . 14 1 I r :i t°l4 l I T I I I, : h . : 0 1 4 II Y. D oLlwun' 4 w-6 Thib° r ir:t. r ,„" °4 'Mb"' P. I. P. ft:MI% W Lleadons, W lamb Wubbfte°"'° _ _ wx. North Twat* J /2 11 Amixonts, Laorrocen'e ;h. wdd., don." 10.0 ~...00,0.5.0, 0 za...0„, do I,ll 7 wano, Lexington .1 Moho, W do 111 WUttoonZ No , J Aforott, Botholoto X odson, 71or do . II I, Cook, It . 0 g: I X K. 7... L. gi° Own, Too, NATIONAL 110T11,- 1 ; D Who.. Corrolloo I 4 /I. l .X4Doror, P. ' t i Tp.Z . , ll .o...uviit, - . T Atom do do 3 Pavia, Non. olty COMMERCLIL RECORD. errrssoizau mut Kirrn. Mown/a opeasuyirorsAs Piastasva adostto.) Ilranceaz, /loam .1.1 T" 1341. 1110 1111-111th lba exception that prim are a shad. Armee Mn le no new &Muse to flak. In flour. The do. mood, however, ttoollaies light, and. the transectlosta are with. hat low exoilnktes, nErkled to th. local trade. Tho taltl ettP ol l34 10109ated only 339 hbls follow. JO this Spring sad Who,. What Tunny at $1,71415,34 if do do at sutea.23; so do do at 14 . 60 99 9 .Cet 2 5 00 Ittbs ae $ 1 . 11 31 150 de It stso forltstra, POW for Panelly; 10 do chain Lmu at 65 60.. 01001111,11/I.—The ularkst continuq seller, while pekes harel6lll further admos.l._ ,Tha mike was= 10 Md. /I 0 Bogor at Notialjgg 50 do dell 11344101)6g bbla entahed at Itjir; 30 bags media.. MS Cam at 1410 y 160 do pima doda 14101% bbls Molanw. at 36r, 360 do prin. Ito ha d udo, al ;6 dodo tountry;loll7.; 1 Mune Ike o m 1111109-. ally but mitbsagod. Tha demand m 6 ows to b. • ilttla nen • meting mile, Is of 401.6) lb, abould sn enr 36e; 203 /*plata buss at 11,4.5 1600 so at cowry shoul ders as 6)6e, and 4000 do annstry Moe 60. . an 1/11q12 -9 y .14. but vanhattth ono War blAsio.6 large wwerol .164431 do do tato Boman at KU and do Malta NM at $1,23. • without lumens We 600 bash boat Woany change la illete; n at 330. • WH fstr nottest, with so idwituelog tsudasey MN In two lots of, 01 bob. mown at 170180 ,pll—earb and thaw newts—eaq ts dos cosmos at 8 1 .66 El dos iID iD P/ 11 •011.E.b.sole of 211 bush potato belves at 1006 7 630 .6360; salsa 2 tads at Is fp dal. // 01 11117A/All AnD Upilallat.llol/Ille. • Irma aria Gaint Waco. Jol, 20 --1i0ut— 544.142711 Mee ailpannta 2 411114.4. Market mho awl arsonlas 200 bade abates ern' at $4.10 100 do do at $4; 100 do favorite ea p 1; 300. eels rtilletUtileby, /03 ebb Ili Loala 00 tibia Clarks sob aaa 300 do gooa aura at $ 3 ,601 - 01bbli coed sod SW do Soper/or at AUX; ISO do plod tads al 113,11; 100 bell Milian XXX at $1,0441110 do 00 ** ,43 $ 3 .11; 610 bbla fob, Wes a% sumo° abla Gnaw .1 PO: //Oda good at $3 7234:140 do haul/ at S3,Z; /03 - denpar at $3.115; /CO de do at s2,oo—:all dollrorod._ Il wait—Umtata 13,310 N. Bblposam 0.130 Dm arlat lo loan.. l Sabo wets 400 el No / rod (our crop) al Teo la atott;33oo ha No I la store at 11)(r e 4000 ba fie at Tat 3000 do at TOP; Igo be de al 1 lei SlOO au so 0 aptlog la Marotta Sala carp) al CV; 400 Pa deat 47)4C; LIAMaII do ol Co: /60 Ilipa pp alampl• al neon tract. Insturts a 7 itallroad. • Plen3llll4ll. h W•11011‘ datum ems 80i0.461,21=. bob Wm, //Totowa/ • et 40 du boeksts, Walt • Wlboo; 48 has chats, 'L 0 Oat 4 doa /oh; McOhuhas, Haus 4 /._ _%40 Uhl Pew. !blahs, Montt 0r,2 bibs briss, stsbpsost sob; bids oil, P Wootridsst hi bAll / Malts% rolb hatur,ll II Other; 63 Iddsh L Parcsll; 180 kb floc r, Ihosukter & Lead; 9) tee ba P ts. N hlas mist, 1 d 01.,. oco 11 was tistawbs 1a . & Na hssolt: 4 bids ital. • Chtbutshost; 63 bbts whlsk) a , Pmaaassi etrusaS Lua Ros9--Joly 191— 'SO couer,T Mint 11 do do, Puts, 14020rd2 •st lo do do, a arum d0.D016 lktult tadshlitlateash it et Ni bob whoa, L Wilouth; 1 erst• tam 111110); 1 do do • Yroatur 16 bss chums, IV Valuta: 6 bus ton, Mus, RA sa los Ilu totem, bohooshl & dr booths /0 Ma .trims, Mad •al 12 do do, 8042. - • Listen 12 do do, It fobboa co. . ! . Wira4LOSAMILIIO BLUULICTs. Pantaldratl., Jody 36— Po Ma; bat galat at 44 00 01 46 Ix liartheneagne aortic. us! extra; $4 :404 Tt, far lawny 66 and ti Tsai 60 tor fancy. Maw a d 4,000 bet eold sa 0144114 kr red sad SI / 4 0110 ter while. .100n2 *an Wee 00,000 Lath at Ihk. "Mary- Is . , New Ircet,Jely 91—hlarketiqule6 Breadstatta aad Pco: ' • Iltorlatanot im Wr et the Board, tut tolo.l jitter also Ma Dew from the loath; Chimp .hook Toted trdstnat• Wand Oval Oft Illtaoleoaattal anent. MX: do. Ida illthlisa ooethate 801:N:14-Ottarat b y Readiest SOL lideselate Alt Mbatedp6l EU Vitillaht 66 48,X; alteteett 112 1 . ZO OMIT/4 • CHESTNUT STRUT, 42014 ' InSEXX....C2D Ia ‘ seiumiaki.neted.t.iorthchbah, mt.'s. 05 ' Karla; t bird an 4 Obsitavt masts, the LoolS • • Lai Ofiloi. Ilushanne mums% &a ae. • vet Dair. $l. o. Aromisigtim ram' roothyd on the 11117110Pallf Prow. /roar from 60 oats/ mod ortoordper day, lout rea'a of o tiserCiass Itrarotroure Amason ro IRS Ho. Tu. P oea 1 4 v.rdiry Pa am. cr Awe. • • . , Vas cusp tiara lake Avaaaeagiee fear as ; 111141,1ek_ Tr 01.0810 TO co Hotel. - 1,1741 s Toipaly Lindy Tomo tei heat. - ;pokes. QU/VDELCU... - . 10 do Irew:l4.l2•ltlmars uentag _ 10 I N 0,3 lara*Meektsl; mittibbla..4. do bauspelmakOrstat CUOMO; $000110.11!Onatry likaddste; 1000118. do" ;Um: Is dm and kr ad* - • h 1744 . Ll U 0 bbli.-Andl_t_iMur w i u d zea l , aws aik.by, tar war um. Who,llrg tltrtly,3loB efts Woo"Ptly tWI,Akt GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL SWELLIM,S, • . art Woh Pa Two siodkjoo, merman thio pone of Dleenloe awl se , 13.1... eitee_the PWlBll.lla Imo aniths scrim kr •hia , UM lAlergo , ' • r tgrzetatatiirmad:r..-r. d . .-4, Igifit 1.,,,...,. 0 Pau' --..iiii;Arialgittlitradj= Glearoill --. as , lIILLIIIIILILDII lIXTBACT OHM% Illisibstit for Wafters tn. ~. Arida. [ molter...4 Halatiot Dleinetfoo. rant howtsrlHo indleentloo Or *on" ,th, A p2 4 4 . .. Z. d.1.1......ttb . e li:MOWllig STILMXISS Pour . Wieti•PA Lou ot Memo; "*... Antlkults of ...tubbr • LeNellyi Weak rime, '' Thunimair. - i i t=1 . 11*,... Waltsfenom. troatovllle Pala in th/lack. Ilnlerrllle I:4d Urni "L‘ntle of Ur ilosealar aroma. W dtf: Hot Banda innuant of tho pod , . Wert N i wg „„ Dumas of the EU.. kla Woos of the Male Ild COlantosunee. kilo ..' Twwww;opm, II a/kored to go 00. Iritteh 0,,.....'''' 'kilo loyardsely nworeemoa fame -- ,I 4 , Boom !Inn Impotently, Idatellare kpeleptdo FM. )I X,t ir .° In one of which Me Patient ifory ZSDiTer .. Who me we that this Ere not trimouthr followed hr Vaal Pa 'I. • them ..Iltrollat Dfacsees" do . * * lnmates , and Conenniptlon.- ,0.,,,,... Maar an 11.14 . 1 ot the memo/ lb*sattoltril. , BUT nollti WILL CONISWIS ,_ TOT •ECOIDO Or THE Irrollll. ASTLIM.M. i.e Ho feelanabols Deaths Es no Bt. Arvid; Wittwor to the TnnA of no Ammo. .: THN COMATITUTIOX Ottei AJETBOTED W/TH OBA/ALNICI WEARLWedop, • Amami the add of med/elnete strengthen . end Which Hehabold'a Mete/set Ducht=da " el l s " dZa stft; • Tried eau nourom me nest dimetuaL rcesetrd—r cedette•—tdetemze. OLD oz.vounia. smock maszuw.- on comm. PLAT/An MAHRIAQI. In man/ Affeellene peculiar to Iflrematee, the Runes of buena le antomma Mans odor rands Is In Mow, or Stateation.trnettainhty. eaugoLeme or Bat newaso of costootarr llha tuatioo4l:llcoestsa or ftelohom stste of lb. them. Leamtrates or wanes. A/OMHz end fur all otonelalate McAfee& to or whether mutat Am nultscredon. Alabltior mulestion. or nt ta• DEOLLVE OR clielicx OF LIPS. deeeptems Mem • NO FAMILPSIOULD BE WITHOUT IT.. -_ ft.4CP Wilk ?Wu no afore Balsam,lll•ren---- ar onaloiamt " for lfiglida• nnylosaint /an On ion rou O • Oman. llBLtlific.ud xaricalcr BOCHIP CORM .. . ' SICCRICT DISICALEIMMI >a all tor gum. adotag s ing =I ilti. sa U. poVu,,,, bk DWI; and no SIIIIOOIO.B* .: At mum. • trauma non,* and grad manta to-Zrzinaut, ilk .. ;, tune, ftranorlste Oburnonow. ' ..„ . ., r , a: an r•• Unit •Ild nnlnnr- atrlonzras of ths Oaths. >m inar . u. ~; d,.. ..tarsio and fa thomat...___loa. so frosaeat In ULa elm and expelling an a.aaga..Dlesanai soul won. nt• psi Maya. lams roe mon onusas " MeNtiaport? si , y. d o 7 WdO Ll'/Fe84144 ras VICTIMS OP Qu CIES.= t Roct.t,r who hare a•LI kaary Ana to be nand In • rlha• a nuyn d , 7: &urn toot sere