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Damages Gemartura of the Ninth land Eleventh Magi- The officers anti privines composing the Ninth and Eleventh "Regiments, Pennsylvania Reserve Corp*, recently stationed at Camp Wright, came down to the city :yesterday, preparatory to taking their departure to the seat of war. The Ninth Re gimentjeft by ii special train on the Pennsylvania .Rallroad at eight o'clock, widths Eleventh followed at about ten o'cloCk, forenoon. The following:are the namea_of the officers and companies coMposing the . • BIRTH knoursur. • Colonel—C. F..Jackscin -- ; - -• Linn. Colenel—Robert Anderson; hisjor—J: f*P.K.Briodgravar Adjolant-T. Scent. Swearingen. Co A—Cityllifles,,Capt Smith; Guards, Capt Hardtrneyer ; — Co C—lron . City Guards, Capt Shannon; ' Co D--Oorarnment Guild% Capt Galway; Co . E—Cfrittlida Valley Gnards, Capt Barnes; Co7--Itleadville Volunteers, Copt Dick; Co c—isity Guards, Co. B, Capt Brootbaok; Co 11—New Brighton Rifle., Capt thathbertson ; Co I:—Bl'Kensport Union Guards, Capt Lynch; Co K-Allegheny Ringers, Capt Flaming. :etarcarrn Colonel—T. E. Gallagher; Lieutenant Colonel—J. R. Porter; Major—S. ld. Jackson. qu'A--Independent Blues Copt Jackson; Co B—lodiana National Blues, Capt Porter ; Co C- - iiickann Guards, Capt Louden ; , Co D—Washington Blow, (el Westmoreland,) Capt Spires; Co B—Waibington 01 BI ' Capl Neshit; : • Co F—Brady 'Guard., Capt Brady; Co 6—Cambria Guards, Capt Linchinger ; • Co H—lihnon Volunteers Capt Bierer ; Co I—Cnonoquenening Ranger*, Copt Stewart Co K—Weattuoreland Shwa, Capt Kmailer. =Capt. Danforth's Artillery Company, of Lawrence :t'eritinty, also came down from Camp Wright, and would leave se-.won no forniehed With the means of traceporration. The two cainps in this vicinity are now entirely vacated, all the troops haring left for the scene ol coullict in V frguata—aa they will hardly be permit ted to stop long until they shall have unused the Potomae. ostlers Valley Guard.. of the olGeer■ and mem• tioth Regiment, Peuncyl. I. rTT IryJ FIM F! The i.lowilie is a tilt berm el' Conipatly E., Ni Tanis Reserve Corps , 1 Coptsin, CatziA3 Warms; lot Wirp.,oeorge Boggs; Ist-LWah, Wrii IX Hope; 34 do Wipes White; 24 do Win 17-11nrin; 31 do Jamee Ihnol; lot Bergt,,J.W Abernethy; 01. do .1 Ltuilingshe.l; 2.1 de iiaolol Dougherty; Build., St B Clerk; 31 do Thorne. Welsh; • do ramnelarcmnds, fah do liob. II 1.0.1. jOlerk, 0 B Mambos, David &glen . Wre Engbini - John Wrier; Joseph Aston,. Wm Graham, John Richey, • Jetues Anderson. John Graver. Joseph illibioon. Joaeida Alton, , George Glasgow, Wm il Wee, Jobir - Agelion, , Jeireph lilacs, John lilky. Ales licyd, Jr. A Harvey, Wane !Snyder, Henry arida', • Wier Helm. Hobert Shields, Kinard 11Jogsb., Thom.. Hannah, . John Eteliany, John Dicaudon, Thomas Einem, Manuel Standar, /Samuel Woes, ' James Hughes, Film W W.W.I.' Illchard been, , Abraham Japilianis John Thempean, • Thomas Wild, . David Juno, Georg* Illarlati o Wm Bssitty. . _luso Little, WSW It Davis, Henry Laker.. ' 'zinced Mord; John Ileplinsh Wl3l Brubaker, Themes Ithernion, Micheal }lei, Walker Wronger, Wesley McDonald. Wm Bab; Wm Clubby, •, ! Thus hict3elland, Michael.Balloran, James, Ounalii, Yarn Musa, . Jacob Needs, David Braxton, : David Nelson. ~..., Altrei Needs, liar:10 Creston, limns Nelson, Wm Little, J W Davis. William Nesbit, Pi 0 Btintshill, Jacob Daviet, : o Thomas Nord., T 0 }Joplin., Ifetekiali Dols, C Patterson, ' P V Flmlib,. Luke Dillon, John Rumen, John &Atm, Wm Fol., Wm L Unwell, Joseph Whirling. John Forster, . John-Wad, George Alrissronh, John Polio., Patrick Reiter, ill*a Late Cepa. McCook. Among tticofficers killed at ihe battle ol ßnllri - Run, as announced by telegraph, was Capt. Anson George McCook, of the Stenbenvillif,Ohio, Guards, IS, gallant and mentotioun young officer, whose death will be, deeply deplored. Capt. McCook was about twenty-four years of age, ant ol Dr. John McCerk, of Steubenville, brother of Lieut. McCook, at the flag ship Minnesota, and nephew of Dr. McCook, Sr., of this city.- lie was well known here, liavinieinved about four year. as a druggist and apothecary. After leaving this city he waited Cellar/tie, and on his return prosecuted to completion the etody of the law. Be was ad mitted to the bar • in' Steubenville, about ten days prior to !the first call ol President Lincoln for troops, and with a patriotism and courage charac teristic of his locally he abandoned him legal pur suits and opened a recruiting office forthwith. to lees than five days he had enlisted seventy-seven moo, tad so popular wes he among them that he was e'ectrd their commander without - a dinenting vote. the company want among the Gott to more in defense In, the iiational-Capital,! and although their time had espired previous to the terrible dis aster at Ballbi lion, they re•ehluted for three years and mond gallantly by the flag of their country. We have not yet received the particulars of the death 0; this nobleyoung officer, hot doubtless he fell while •ntiantly defending the Stars and Stripes United Stott • Dlgtrlet Conti. Toranair, July 23.—Belore Judge McCandless. At ten o'clock, Court convened, and the Grand Jury was enipanneleit and sworn, with General James B. auple, of Washington county, *la. MM. • , : Judge McCandless - then - proceeded to charge the Grand Jury upon the duties and powers invested in them. Alter alludinir to the law in regard to the cnmca of counterfeiting and mail robbery, whicn the jury 'would doubtless be called to pan upon, the Court passed to the subject of treason, and quoted from the able and pandemic'aa charge delivered by him at the hot term of Court, and published by e• at the time. The GrantrJery then retired to their room for businces. '" The cue of Henry Morse, indicted for mail rob bery, wan then , taken ep and a jury *worn. J. H. Hampton, taiq , appeared for the defendant, and Diainct Attorney Carnahan ler proliecutioo. The defendant was employed as a.mail carrier in Clar ion CMIDIV, and it a alleged that in March hint he abatrieted reirCral lettere trom the mail et Reimer. burg, and was arrested in the act. 'The C.B is still on trial. Goo Loads for Me Bllastaillpol-Rlhror Capt. 6 tichelur, the attentive Collector of the Port bore, receired the speciGcatione for the new gun boats for the Deliezinippo, the construction - of which has been ordered by the Government. The new boob, wilt be one hundred end oreventy five feet in length and fifty in width, with sir feet depth of hold, and a-height in . clear from the gun deck to the upper deck beam., of seven feet. The boilers and enginen will be protected by iron plate. of sufficient thieknewt, and Placed in a suitable position_ to arithstmad either shot or Shell. For this purpose seventy-live tone of iron will be el towed. Tic timber to be used •in their - Construe. lion must be of the brat quality of white oak, free from sap and all other defects,sed they most be pat together in the stoutest and moat substantial manner. An ad vertirement inviting proposals for theigirinalruciinn of the newboats will be found elsewhere. They ere to be delivered at Cairo on OT before the 20Lb ed . nest September, complete in all respects, with their engines on board and ready for their armament; at the risk of the builders. Charge of Treason. -An Irishman named Thomas Taday, wu arrested at the freight depot of the Pittahnrgh, Fort Wayne it Chicago Railroad, at which place ke is employed as watchman, no a charge of uttering treawntable sentiments, on milli of Mrs. Martha Jane Morrow. It *spears that on the receipt of the news of tke dimmer to imr Croime, Tadey, in 'the presence el the prosrentris, and several other,, ezpressed Men. calf plessiad with the result. . He said, among other thing.; that "he hoped the Smith would whip the Honor' that 'the was a Secessionist, and be hoped Jeff. Davis would be successful in conquer• ing our government." ,Mts. M., who has at Imo - tha-annie w‘.. perfectly chocked at such datrageouistnumenti, and she made an imlormite dart before Alderman John & Miller, of Allegheny, against Today for treason.. A *arrant was Waned and placed in the bands °eerie rAMte night watch men, wtoicarmsted Tadey on Mondarnight, about ten o'clock,at the depot, He bad a hearing yes. terdoy, sod the case bilig made ant to the-antia. faction of-the - 'Alderman, he wit ceimmitted for Fano Wenn Fonooz. - .Arroterwases.-4he: Di rectors of die Fifth Ward have sleeted the following teed:kers Priseipsi—Atairow Bruit. - Griiiisiar li.partsksi-1111ss E. d Wthr.lusoo, Mrs. Balms hawk, Mrs. Jaw I. You. istrriite — diate Diparssrat—Miss- Fannie C. Hy% Miss hteuliaret Prom, Miss Hester Miss, Miss Robson Mann.. Primary Departs:est—Miss Balls Faulkner, Mtss Sarah AL Fleming, ICU Nancy- Brogslia, Miss Eiishobs Harrison, Mrs. Bali 0.1141400, afiss Lucy MEl:lull,' Min Mari MoCrolsht, Miss Mauls _ IfIOU Coortrwariv.—Thii Wheeling gencer thee 'Teaks otthe services of a Penneylva.; vein compagy in Western,Virginis :"The Ringold Cavalry, a company°, mounted scouts from Wash _iegton-county, Pa., have covered themselves all over with glory la tba campaign in Western Vir• ginia by the valuable knowledge they have famish ed oar Army of the rebels , position, and the topo. gripby of the c.ountry. h has by this means been freed from the danger or eurpriiie by masked bat. onto or concealed forces. All -honor is doe to those brave fellows,. Woo ore sometime, twenty , miles in advance of the column." . v a erra . ta.--Lieutenani Colonel . a s reeetv order' fr om the War Dep art. .to Mutter into the service of the Un ited .:„States, vie companies of Colonel Campbell'a :seen by an advertiiement in ) z - 'another column. A — B.±:p?aa, and A. C9palanaj.. EaVg.7tiecainbzilititittty,_w. ire admitted .. to 07 .. an• t i c . the Uaited Bta4a-Dietzict Court, on !finnan 0( 7; ii'lleuuo o4,l * . _ . • - 611.iniiiiity....T•ro Train • Bnan if=t;:, !tltaia Kili- Between three and forth o'clock, Tuesday after noort,'a zeriona railroad accident occurred in Alle gheny, reuniting in the instant death of one man, hod the injury of several others, two of whom are in a precarious situation. The facto ato these : The Mail train on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, due here at 3:20 in the er ten:trim, had reached the depot in thia city, and delivered .her pauengers in .earety, A large crowd had collected at the Central depot, awaiting the arrival of Gen. McClellan by the Malt traition the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, which come. op on the track of the Fort Wayne and Chicago road, and was duitat 3:40. The train for the East, by the Central road, which expected to take !Gen. kleClellan aboard, was awaiting Ire arrival, when the news wan spread that the train had tallen through a bridge and was seriously dam aged. It vras ucertained that Gen. McClellan Iva. not on thi Cleveland train, and the train for the east moved MP. - • •• • • • • The Mail train on the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, after putting out her panneogern, pro ceeded-to Allegheny, over the railroad bridge, nod wan moving. along the trawl work between the bridge and Federal street, when she met the Molt train on the Cleveland toed, coming up full to the city.; The twin engine pasiied jolt le they catered upon the Howe tram bridge oven Good,,eh streot, immediately east of the canal. The engine of the Cleveland train, in charge , of Jameall. Sample, ast cleared the - span, the timber■ of which began to crack as the engine on the other track got upon it, when the 'whole structure gave way. The baggage car and engrave car of the Cleveland train . were acmes the span at thin moment of time, end break ing the coupling from the engine, went down to the ground, a distance of sixteen or eighteen feet. The front end of the baggage cu rested on the top of one pier and the rear end of the ewer...scar rented upon th ey - top of the other pier, which supported the eoperstrocture—the other ends of these care being Jammed together, and resting upon the ground. The first passenger car did not go down, but made a very narrow canape. On thin train ware several Germans, in charge of an officer ' who had enlisted them foamy teamsters, and teamste, was taking them east. Pour or five of there men were standing upon the platform of the first passenger - eat, and went down with the wreck. Coe of their number, Clourge H. Stareaker, of Toledo, Obio, was crushed beneath the falling timbers and almost Instantly killed.; Two other,, who ware with him, were severely ibiuted, alln after being extrica ted from the rains were sent to the Morey llespitaL They belonged to Clairelaud. James L. Jeffrey, of Orange, Ohio, was badly , bruised, and carried town adjoining house, where he received prompt attention. No bones were broken, and he will be about ie a few days.. Mr. Torrence, baggage master on the Cleveland train, was cone tderebly Injured, tad was conveyed to the residence of J. T F. Wright, Esq., where be still remained jut 'milting. Ile went down with the baggage train, and' was badly brelsed about the body and arms the failing trunks and intro, which were ill iriven to one end of the car. floury Irwin, Express Agent on - Rho Cleveland train, escaped with a few slight brutes. Alexander Burke, residing on Rubinson street, near Corry, was on the platform and fell through, receiving slight Injuries on the arms. Ho was able to walk borne. It is worthy of note that those inside tho sus escaped with comparatively slight iejurios, while theens — on the platforms Tared badly. We torn now to the condition of the other tie on the opposite track The "shifting engine," which is used between the two depots, was in charge of John Arbtickle, with damsel Frew as fireman. When the ambers began to crank, and it wee evident that the engine would go down, Ar. buckle. with wondeittil presence of mind, sprang clear of the machinery, and than possibly escaped being crushed beneath it. lie was not much the worse of bin leap, arid tile-active in attending to matters at the wreck. The engine turned o ver upon her aide, crushing the limbers of the bridge and theimider beneath her. Mr. Frew, the fire. man, went down with the engine, and his escape trout death cram one of those unaccountable cir cummtancem not unfreiluently developed in railroad casualtiea. Singular as it may appear, he wait ex tricated from the mine with a few alight eat. and lantises. . _ A passenger ear, which followed the locomotive and tender, war forced high into the air, over the stone pier, by the force pat upon the coupling by the descending engine, and when the coupling broke the car fell over the edge of the trend work, bot tom upwardc. It MU literally smutted to atoms. and to look at it as it lay there, one would have sup posed tut if It had contained' Bitty passengers, at leant fifty of them 'meld have been killed. Fortu nately the living freight had been safely delivered a few minutes before. - The cause of the accident is clearly attributable to the weakness of the bottom timbers in the bridge, which Grit gave-way. The span is perhaps not more than forty feet, and the timbers. If sound, would have been strong enough for twice or thrice the weight. It would be well, however, It the company would substitute iron bridges for those of wood— they am much safer, and cheaper in the mad. The body of the deasand was conveyed to the Mayor', race, in Allegheny, where an inquest will be held this forenoon ' at ton °Vat*, when the caara of the accident will b e folly investigated.. While workmen were employed in removing the baggage, expreas goode, etc., from the wrecked cam, an ereident happened to Mr. Alesauder Martin, baker, of Federal street. While a. trunk wee being lowered from the ear, the handle pve way, and the trunk alma Mr. hl., . iy I jortng big nona. He wit able to walk home, :du ported by two frienda, and wee do:ng well at I ar.“l.ll2ta. It wee will the tamest difficulty that m women and children could be kept out 01 harm'• I.llj, end too mach prasee cannot be awarded to Mayor Drum and his police hi. taw efforts to pre vent farther casualties. We may add that the representataves of both the Cleveland and Fort Wayne road• were axeiduous in their atteaticiee to the wounded, tarnishing skil ful physiana, and ceerytliing neceseary 10. their camlort. I=l=2 Capt. E. 9. Wright, of the Eighth Ward Guards, (Col. Black,) was the rectpient, last evening of a very flattering expression of esteem. The cm ployeu ache City Water Work, with whom Capt. Wright has been somewhat connected as Water Assentor, procured an elegant sword, which they, through Thos. M. Marshall, Esq., presented to him last eeroiag at.the Council Chamber, It is needless to remark that Mr. M 31.6311 end the right thing in the right meaner, for that he al ways does. The rettoome of the Captain, though not en artistic, was thitroughly heartfelt_ Col. E. F. Pratt, being 114 n-winced by Mr. Mar shall off a soldier of 111112, bibk omission to make a -few - very patriotic Sod well timed remarks to the company, which were well received. CapL Wright xpebt a number of years in the: Gazette office, and in well and lovorably known to all the patrons of the Garth, Since his retire ment from the 015ct4 he has been Water Assentor of the city, a position in which he has acquitted himself thoroughly well. -lle is an energetic, pee . severing man, and we have an doubt that now. since he hue euhetitoted the sword for the pen, nod the rough marcher and life of the soldier for the peaceful walks and routine al a City Annenor, he will exhibit those qualities in the largest degree. We wish for him every noceme, and a tale and honorable return home with his company, when the :wars are over, and pence teetered. Arrival of 1414 J. Goo. J. C. Freivsont. Col. John C. Fremont, now Major General, ar rived in t h o city yesterday, on the 110011 train Irmo the Sant, and was escorted Irma the earn by one of "oar prominent citizens before his pretence here be- Came known to the public. lie was in communi. cation with the War Department at several points along the route. He took the first train eta. Steu benville for the West, beins on the way to chrome bie.duties as Commander of the Department of the North.wesb It would hive been very gratifying to our citizens to bare met thin eminent officer at City Hall, last erecting, but tut the present moment is one of action rather than words, the popular desire could not be gratified in this 'expect. 0117ZAC11/1 av Naw CRIIIK AND VICINITY.—Ws Yesterday, ssys the Wheeling harilijewerr of Tues day, saw Capt. J. H. Dayton of Company A, 4th Virginia Regiment He oondrma the report of the TOCKIL outrages perpetrated by secessionists at New Creak and 'Utility, on Friday last. Alter burning the bridges on George's Creek, the rebel soldiers from the camp at Romney want to New Creek and broke open Capt. Dayton's atore, and robbed it of not lees than ;10,000 worth of goods. A Union soldier named Kenji; formerly of Cumberland, who—was lying asleep on the railroad platform, was Instantly murdered. The 'rebels took the drainers from Cap tain Deyton's store sod fed their horses in them. The arrival of some Pennsylvania troops caused the thieves and mutderort to beat a hasty retreat, with a less; we regret to may, of only two men.' fiEIICIDL NEAR KlTU.lll4lNo.—Washiagtoo Coch ran, a respectable fanner, residing some few miles aboire_Kitianning, on the Allegheny: iiveri com mitted suicide by banging himself in hiS own sta ble, last Friday evening.. lie leaves e • wile and three children. Political causes had, it i. suppos ed, disordered his mind, is he had become same. What unpopular by reason of seclusion proclivities Gays Mazur arr.—Motes Oummer, oao of the prisoners who escaped from the /adlana comity Jail • few dap 'Moe, roluraed to that place on Thunday last, In company with a friend, and gave ball for bit appointee at Court. Ilie liberty, ob. taiosd• as it was, did not seem to render his condition mach hotter, and to secure himself from arrest he took this step. Tun Tmarestrrxr RIGHILIM—The Thirteenth Penneylvanis Volunteers, Cul. T. A. Rowley, lett Ilerperls Ferry an Monday, en their way to Ila. gendown and home. Their time (three month.) 'had expired, and they were not asked to *erre any longer. They will, reach this ay periling today. SIF Two•POOND /OATES. or UREA.° FOR 2b —MD be mild this afternoon at fire &clock, at thp 'Allegheny Valley Railroad Depot, eleven bundled loaves of bread, baked foe the camp. All persoaa will please provide themselves with the ebange, ea nothing Tess than ids loaves will be sold. • _Pinion or CAPT. Ronazes.—lt was rumored ip 00 9 4. last *valuing," that dot. Curtin had par doned Capt. Thomas Rodgers, lately convicted or manslaughter in the killing of Thompson Vando. edit, sad that the document was now on ite tray to this city. TIM TLRD. CAVALIM—LICTI4 COI. W./1. Rai etre Third Cavalry 'Regiment is nowzapidly filling vp.ane will man be reacly_lor service. 'Fee temp. eseils-for the entire Bailment reached the city yesterday. • Bakoataa.—Every body la view of cbeop dry vods will find it to their advantage to go ta beta !dulcet street: Thi Dieting at City BAIL , InFaccordance with the announcement ta the pa pers of yestarday,a very large and enthumastic meet. ungef ciusees convened at City klalyart night, for the purpose of taking mealtime to 611 ep and equip the Various compacts now forming. Also to take stepe towards raising lend. for the relief et the familieu of those who are already in the field end on their way thither. The meeting was organized by aelecting Aydney F. Von Boanhorst, Esq., a* Proddens, and appoint ing Thoa. Bateman and Rey. John Douglas, Vice Pfeil:Oen/O. Smithya celebrates brass band was in Attendance, and enlivened tha occasion with several patriotic airs. The Creendent attar stating the object of the meeting introduced Dr. Geo. M'Cook, Sr. The Doctor made a few brief remark s, in which be at ladtid to his recant travels Western Virginia. He avid that on some future occasion it would af ford. him. great pleasure to sive his fellow citi zen., no account °Nils adventures in that place. He felt as keenly as any man toe recent disaster to our troops. Some tourer five of his relative. were nor: In the army, lacing th 4 cannon , s mouth, and one,nl them is reported to have fallen, while at the head 4,1 his men, in the recent conflict. He atir peered before his bellow citizens , to-night to cheer them on in.thia, their hour 01 darkness. Our fiber tieslare now in danger—imminent danger be every side. The Doctor concluded his remarks by appealing to all young men present, who were able to bear arms, to immediately attach themselves to some of the 'various companies now forming. After music by the band, calls were made tor Colt: Black, who, on making has appearance on thelstare, wes greeted with loud and prolonged cheers. fbe Colonel made nee of his °anal hap py end eloquent speechee, which was received with great applause. lie commenced by orating that be would say as little about himself as poem. We', This win the time and the hour, when indl vidliale must be overlooked, now that the flag of one country had been assailed. That flag most accl shall be maintained, come what will. It was unnecessary for him to talk about duty. He knew that the beasts al all the rut assemblage were loyal. There were two classes to which he wished to Speak. They were those who could take the fiele, and those who could not. Lie for himull, he happened to heloug to that clue who could go. There are now in the city gentlemen well known to Sault, who are raising companies to protect nor holies and firesides. Let those who wish to enlist attach themselves to some of these companies lei meeintely and till them up. He then referred to the difficulties and trials to which those who are raising companies were sub jected. An an illustration. he related an ineldent of .f his own experience. Lin received information oft;filooday that one of the aompanies on which be had depended to accompany him, for some reason or other, could not go. It anddenly occurred to him that a company some 76 miles distant, which had tendered their SCCVIO4B to blm, would do to take the plice of the one which bad daclined. Ile action'. togly despatched a friend to see them, and this afternoon ho returnod bringing the intelligence that . - Choy worm glad of tho opportunity presented, and would probably arrive Is the city on Wednesday. I.la mentioned this by way of encouragement to tboso who wore engaged In recruiting. Ile then referral to thine aho, owing to eincum nuttiest over which they hadtao control, could not gel into active service. They also had a duty to per foini, which eat to contribute liberally of their miens. Let our monied men come forward and give freely towards fitting out the various companies now il.the oily. He also appealed to the Relief Com mittees to hunt out the famil i es of those of our - gal. hint aildiers who em now absent battling for their country, and attend to their wants freely and promptly. Ile concluded his remarks by stating that he could see the conclusion of this struggle clearly. lad the breve troops of Pennsylvania join with the loyal troop. of other State", and he ventured the attertion that before thirty days have patted, sun shine will dispel the dark and portentlous clouds that now overhang our beloved country. ißrief speeches were also made by Rev. Dr. Camp bell and Thos. M. Marshall and Thos. J. Bighani, Mita, but owing to the lateness of the hour and want of space, we are unable to give a synopsis of their remarks. At.the conclusion of Mr. ManhalPs remark, the fullowing resolution', read by T. J. Iligham, Esq., w"re unanimously adopted : 'Mumma", In consequence of the alleged re. names contained by our armies, end by the tapirs. ties of the three months' volunteers, it becomes absolutely necessary to at once put a large acces sion in the field; therefore be it !Besotted, That the various regimens shall be filled up at once, end that it is the duty of those whose circomstaucee will not permit them to itieteer at once, to liberally contribute funds towards the Immediate filling up of the companion now f taming. That the Preeident of this meeting appoint a COmmittee 01 five persona to confer with the COM no home Defense, with a VieW Oi .01:1112 ati active nod efficient mode of raising Wilds for the familias of soldiers in the field and on tear way there, ;The Pr.ident announced that the Committee te:vold toe appointed to•da). il i Ve regret to autionce that H. Sproul, F. 9., Clerk 01 the United States Circuit Court, and one oC our most esteemed colixecie, met with a serios• occident, on Tuesday, at noon, oa the Manchester l'asseng•r Railway. He bad taken one of the cars Otl that. road, at dome, hour, and when opposite his residence on Ridge street, Allegheny, the car Wan checked up to let him ult. fie jelopcil from Hie platform before the car had stopped, and hold ing on to the hand railing, to recover Ma betimes, he fell haekwarde, his right arm biting thrust over the rail. The hind wheel of the car :parsed over tile aim, above the elbow, cutting the flesh to the bpne, and tearing off a portion Or the large maw cle. His face west duo within a few inches of the Wheel, hot with the exceptiou of a few slight •;catches he alas not otherwise rryured. It is a aiugular e11e126161...1 that dm bone of the arm not broken. The wheel paned over a portion of his coat, and cat to ribbons a handkerchief in his pocket. He was conveyed to his residence, .There his witiand was droned ht.! physician. The nrilerlt woe caused by Fire imprudence in Jump dg from the oar before it had stopped. MO. Oen. McClellan • This distinguished gentleman, second in coin- Jriand in tne Army of the United States, was ea peeted W arrive 10 the city yesterday afternoon,. the 2: sn Cleveland train, and a large crowd col lected at the depot to receive him. It we. nicer tpiaed that he was ant no the train, and it was elated mat he had not arrived to Wheeling in time to make the connection. la the evening a tete graphic dispatch was received from Gov, Pterpnint, announcing that 600. McClellan dad not arrived at that place, and It woe not definitely known when he would reach thit moot. It was supposed that i;e might have goon ent by way ot Camberloed. Snaseersnoe.--;.Tbe ladiee of the Sixth Ward Rill present a beautiful deg to the Eighth Ward home Onardn, Capt. Wright, thin forenoon at eleven ti do W Long. Drama de PC X Karns. do P 8 Lindy. do Sanity, Oil city It,. Audenon, Mltylaud C R A Beecher, Coumbls,o J Pond. Clevalsnd .1 Doncaster • root Iter,Bccwo- Inchon W A Heron, Pordenstown W (I Collins, P A CI IC It W e !toot, do C Steno, Masa 0 CI thnltO Johnstown PAOLI COPlll,—Libor Jowl ston, Mins, New Ilartisb'y y New Alesandris tp 11.EibilrosY.P. ty street, below &yeOIL esoratsrva, • W A Qill, Wettlmortpuld J.E her, do S •i ILPsekyr, Iltectatlet, Invite* Rae .1 Lynn. Meltstspoty J D Duke; EW.Xtfituto D Dubow', Pa R reriaoir, Iturover, 0 .tcLell, Pnakrubmary 11 .J L Moan, 'Wham, Pa I J Bailey. - da el w Trarle, Jefferson co, Ind .1 Myer., cp. Curtin W P Puma. Yana Dale J Borland, &drab, Pa A A Pater. do. R Arbuckle, Pa .1 Warner, Pa JP Gam., Uarrbburu J Rock. lleSeompork BM Jaelmo, Apollo J Leech. Uladoon ';.,: .1 P King, Elltanoldg A W Intel - 3Sunbury", ' 11 13 Pattenoe, do il W Borlsod, do .... W T Utzson At do 8 1/ 1'13244mM:1, llroolvllle L 13 ACtlesoo, Armstrong eo .1 Atklasoll, a • holtbkold and Thlrdiitreela. r.0P. 1 =11.. 3 L Ilways A, lady. 01144100. Incs N LI Smith. .3.110344 id P Miller. WayntsbOrY • /dye...A*l4oy. ,do J Hooper A 4,143. Aj B n 1 / 1 4 •. Roo cllri 4 T Roberta. nyeik, 1 II T Bartlett, Chrel4l:4l,l/ T Y Cook, 13.-0v0.5.1110 Jo kleKona,Phlls ... Clorton llarit. Pllll3l Co7llns nuialls. Plilla Id ILind mon, 1.1.3i4 Vials 017 street, foot of fifth. 1.1410143am5. :. 11 Al Adm., Boolado Ip TA 5111011, Ptebled tp . 113 Ilialet, Turtle Creek Jadll Kennedy, Pa 3 W A Erin. PpOng,4lM ILATkold, 0433amk0113 • • A Coleman, ddi.j .1 W 811 gar, .14c14404t0wn Jobti Log4p.Caootdbarg M P Body Tbempaporllio Ito IdeClroy, Waaklogtoo . Juba Ikea; ConodUburg GIRARD 110118B—Conor B S. 11. HOCIIIM II A Finley, Mon city Shoo Coiling, do John McClain, . 1111 Wood, Dolontown 11 McCombs, Kittanning John Rake, Webster.. J 11 Wilson, Mon city WB Moat.% do 8 Williams, do Miss Deemer, N.. Castle Poet Yallanon,Beltsvereon O I. W/11. Wayeastmug P I Leeward, .1411enon 1.1 II Ray, Mon city FUR= I.lol7l,—Libe lAJIIIII. Jolla Dakar, Wataddy II &wart, Canoaaborg Jet ileNtn,y, Wed tdlddleni D Dotuddaot, I lady, Upper It Clair tp Jams Marry t .on, Upper Ht Clair tp W a al mon, N U Cowan, Puma. tp J N if*Nf.frailkfUrt EVed Q Ration a bdly, Loby my a .1 HB - Espy, Upper St Clair ICW LION NOM— P.Etalaalt, W N Oman= leaakUte J l Gray, JolTarwo WBrook, Shanty ille GI 0 Inds, 'Warren • VI Gilbert, Banceset El 0 Joboaao, Palladm D DJohnaton, do' T Poet. de .1 0 tdcDooradly, N Dllgton' T Campbell, do. W Blaeltatoo, Clo, 0 NATIONAL HOTEL— P. MAMAS. No. S. EL ash -. nontaneon. J TUN W ?Miami:s.B4l6o, 0, 11...awy.011Atoni . LIM Marshall. 011,Cleek a W Minos, Batiks. A Id cOow. • Ifiay, Ben, libccopaoe, BMW, A Saws, 414 OKA liarr,Plorcai4 Ist Lt Smith A 49 men, 31 . . Knight Eltura; Na 7ZZ, WWt stiPL N Wilson BlAanla. Al , Ula 8 Cindry d D A foot, Wadi If Haab.% itrawojrt Illa Martino. All. Tftlen, Non city Goadon. - do; 4 Lem. Watontillood L Zeigler, llliryland N a Urn; rae Aaa 1111 Simple, do D M annum Springtiell :W Cooper, We& co !teener, Millabere.Pa W U Erbium Dreokeille 0 Mcillellead,Onientelne SEA BATHING PHILAI/ELPHIA. FOR . 131"/CBATIIINO, AiLtntia city, N: .11.,(tiro and a half Dom Me grew Phiteetelphia) t. tmn 0110011 tat than ens other pboe In the Shaul States. its bathing, imillog and. Sateen 40Bltts ate nosh, litellotala mid goaitling lionsts. sebct,trllf..!escommr. data gloat Some Thonsand goreene, are I. *ell kept as !boo at Beetatrip and e.aort.l . '7l " Ile Desch &mins rare In length, affortllog • ns-goillion . io m dries, Ind the aosideers of the phew be ref:alienable for Its dryness. psi Malts are sonar!' Wiwi doh , two and feral Thaw =his, and a telegraph extends tie *bole legstb of the Trains of the Clundes w 4 ittsesCo ilallreenfloses Vine genetMbtal, Philedielphhe, is th e e B. one a pos. Gem Atlantis at 11:1h at. VII . 1:41 r. a. Dettsnoo slaty mil, Yam • flog fIIBIN'A Malted Sleet) MTV', ani otter bones t 11, y I - ALLIS!' • EXLIII,I RN 4.7p , clence of well.ltnogroillbsea of Mb comm opt.' lat cone to prove Mai READII 11.1Q/into OIL b the mot effatatl .1.1 MlK:Dural tor tin cared Mani. an, Sob, Drumm. Ban" Bud 7oleita, Nowslgl% ea all klobi of nerroca dbeues. All other Llnlaranuand Yalu . Can.. ibro 1h comlartiou worthies Bold 37 All renect.r tla Drair.glsta al 7.3 cent. ANION Jou eferoN, Elols Agent, - =raw Bmittiftr,kl antl 70R1111 Sts. • ymersIDIA.N AND 141.10.C4 ICC.t.N, .1? i D E. MARLIN IL BTOWk,, Odes. No. 36 vo6srAni,str44, °posits Ockliiisdd row. tow. UN Sevrasl i,861g OFFER,,-14.0 bogs . Jlio Coffee, meiriog %..." Pim htssylnala BWroad, a. *wade Di 7710 JA7S.DALZILL A SONS. Own C - 'loudest. W/11111NGTON, July 22, IS6I. 11 knew that you would be as sorrow, thing yesterday 61 We were. a, aoa no dispatches last night, because up ten o'clock I knew the old; 2.121c1 m at was the only one to be rested upon) was that the Bull ALM batteries had d and taken, and this you would get spouted Press. The town was, how. Walla c=catenteut. Your correspond. tie at that rest which beloegs to the Sob eared between 11 and 12 o'clock, but in the rest which the nip' •ould be. carrots were lined wit.. the ever, vent to half-pc. port (and been flank from the . eser,, Iraut nil, with 0. bath day, not to obi cow. Th., am. Avenue roared from midnight ffff uffuliaffone fine. of baggage eragon• —itumen w h,ue cuwereci ...teems, drawn by four hones, ea a. Added to 111. th steady tramp, tramp, tra •• p, or nestled men, es in long array they paned no . er my ',leanly, very effectually dispelled all though of sleep. Now end then I caught. few mom at. of it, but filled with alauguter and lurid with rmoke and fire. I venture to say that I describe above the night et thoomuds in this city. A vast crowd of strangers have gathered in here to tee arid bear. These people catch up every rooter however foolish and gruunditis; and repeat it with their own colorings. The consequence of thin is, that one iv. constantly-tormented, arid lives the life of orquisition. Minors or. all sorts and shades prevailed yesterday from the most iuspirib. ing to the most depressing. You will have heard the worst that can be told, beldre this letter shall reach ,on. I mast confess that the general tenor ut reporta from the engagement of yesterday is, at this moment, most gloomy. Fightieu behind row. of masked batteries, 110 Fawner take roe thau two more opened spoil their from the rear. It is now said that all which wan gained by an immense lose of life in the early pert of yes terday, was lost last night when nor whole army precipitately retreated. This, I tree, is not so, but the report has casts veil of gloom over every thing. Worta . ded officers and men are being Prought in here every hale while. Col. Sprague, al the Rhode Island Regiment, waa injured by the falling hie horse, which eray ohot under him Large reinforcements are now being pressed for ward from this city. Unless the masked batteries of the enemy can be successfully turned, of the force under the command of Patterson (said to be super seded by Books) can ho brought in upon the enemy's flank and rear, I do not see bow they can' to dis lodged. At every step an ambuscade is discovered, and shot and shell thrown into our advancing Ales. It is on the part of the enemy a battle of ambushes —a grand autism of fighting in the dark. The re port of effacers slain is long and gloomy too. It is to be hoped that the worst we bur is not true. It Is probable that the conflict will be renewed to-day. LITDOVICOII. .10.11 M ERCIAL RECORD PITTNISIJ Real DLI.RKETS raported upsrially,to“Ad Pit/an/y.9A a...r.4.1 Prrisinne. TUI3DAT, July 23, 1961. FLOUR—The fl:ur market continua dull, (natl. and uenneded, wL ile price. remain unchanged. Iho War were: 75 bld. Spring and VVlntar Wheat at $1,35 for Extra, and $1,783.515 for Family4.4o do Vanes/AO 50. Clgt)CEßl2B—There I. • very god request for all kit& of Grandee, and prices hare anti further advanced; ohs is bbd /Myer, In two lota, at Sc; 8 do do at 11593514,-; 10 at 8,41 15 00 15 ENo do at £453,85in bitga of madam goo,: 11 do prime at 1554G1.111 do choice at at lac; bbla Blotatles at 35c--eastr, 22 to 34,-; tkol.bla !dolma., to arrive, at 201; 3 to rt> dodo at 8,4 CWT. at la 104 30 do do at 'lta Mos at To pcw fe ital. v. tool for plain be WLll2lli 170 —club. .t Ditto dram °atolls of thohoine Mode, vial?. M steady mod cell matotaluml. The Daly ham of arm 3000 Mr M 03.50 for Moulders, 11% .4..0 Po far mammal!. • —ltino; mica IT bbliklo two rota, common, at 101 d 11,e f. og at from no to sl;oo—aa per se and q goer,. of .min. on& BOTrlnt Wet WON dcz BALI—' , • Iy. E.-1 •appl7 with $ Hailed &mud, jn ton.. ich prim have decllord stilt feather; age •t cods •ts7oB It ton. A EOGB—There Ir hot littla hula lry for Batter; Moll •l:®ezyt lb. Agg. being from 71,,,', to hc, I of 100 bbls No 1 Kiln at $1.15 ? bbl ►lB[l—n , ged; sha of 12 half bids Lake netting at 6276, and 1 , do White FIOL .t DRIED 41PYLIbt—dscliniog; sato of V bash at 60c bosh. on KESE—nuchAuged; Lowe prime W R et 7c '? • crui Cruceuol , l,l7lt AND G.LINMICKCr. July-o.—Site leading te-tlay wove bria, sad Lukas were tolerably atoll ..halaiped. Ile active inquiry fur flour treteel3eaterdey couttooe4 10-:et, mot she market sista odehneed fully 14c I.bl—orith melee of *boot 4,000 tads at y... 14404,10 for km credo ho choice none. She demand - woo chiefly by Ne, otk and Pollideltatto boyar, bat there're.a al*o• limited Itomity for Boehm. 'the *nowt market opened neat with take of !7o I Spring at 7:472/44 L 11 toward. the ciao beyere'srithdrew i and it clwW ar:is dictum of lc I; bo, Only - about 40000 liesb of 211 weed. chatigoil hotels. at 71472* foc - No 1 Opting and Gi@ib7l4 for No 2 Spring--cha rearaetthwieg doll. A one low, of new No 1 red in store was wild today at 71.. The goalida of the new ties, is excellent. This tnorn• In a lot Ira. talreo trona the bto and e 00401104 on 'Cheap; it weighed 07 lba ill Lush-42rib. Import. by Railroad Ftreimmatt, Fr. Weime*Coteloo Remße. 28 CO des rimer! Geudtert, Neemier k ling; 2.3 MAO 014 W Woollies< 112 e.ply:l•l.le,Jee McCully - A cm CO empty estlyas, Jos Irwin; 2 lesther. 8 11.8148813 3 co; 2.1 empty amiable, Osugyelab: 54 be. plaatar, Burke A Damn: 1 La, Boseatter A Brain. 10 bbla,2 bL .era? troll, Ppm', Chalfant t co.. Its hidao, J Y McLaughlin:l ba, Dr Ergs.; Lo ebl. 110ur.5 B lloyd; bbd. bacon, Y States A co. r111.17110R Jib tUargAten RAIL ROAD—July hucbt.enn, John Daub; 63 hides, 1 roll benighar.„ B 11.0. bough; 0 b. casdinmet B L fahocalock A en; 12pcv marble, II II Lawton; :no empli kg., Lnta A Wales; la bm theme, J Boreathen; 12 km too ttn r. 50 bbla doar, Muiver 41, Dilworth 50 do, Mama it AnDer; 100 do do. McDonald A Arboekla•, 10 do do, 11 .1 Lora; 2 cane atinsprEegarr A Meal; MD Meal wheat L Wlttnarth; 1 ear sheep, A done. Neu Tose. July :i3.--Cuttan quirt .t 15%. Floor Is 5e lowan 05.000 libls sol 4. Sta. $4e54 05; Oluv $t 11504 Ste. :acthern fti;ls 75. %Shoat /Gar want, 114/.OOJ ho h sold; oblestro spring 824'401; Minicar* club C.:(47.5;nd wanes n Si 1.10,401,1,34; uhlts Krotorky $1 7'oitga bO. Corn quiet; 0,000 bush sold at 41046. Pork doll; mess $1555015 47. Wtklaky stands alit Eub•ar quirt; Muscovado WO. CofFas lino, at 15014.54 for Rho. • • litorts; twit,. Mires. t Emit Nand dinl; lIIIaoI. Cer.r. (.3 69%;. )IpetJgan L doo them 19; heading Z 6. ruittneneatt., Joly 23.—Flour steady, at 9404 23 for Northwestern superfine and eitra. Thom hi very littie Wheat carrion, and prime lota are emoted; sal. 4000 bush rid at $t 1301 16, and while at ft 11491 19. 2100 busbot• prime Penneylveola yellow Coro sold at 51413. door and ficffre arm. Prevision. doll. Vo bitty firmer at Hid. B a,by, ~,,,,,,LL & CO., PLUMBE RS GAS AND STEAM P.FIT T E R S. N 4). I STILSAILT, S/r/L full assoctment or materiel constantly on hand. lyd ST. LOUIS HOTEL' CRESTIOT STREET, ABOVE TRIRD, PF3ZLADf7LPSSI-, to the Immedlote selghbochsed or the Jobbing flosses so SterkeS., ?WI and Missies! streets, the Au**. e.st Mee, tderrhnsts? Eukupge, le, ae Board. per Day, $1 513 • Alcodusudediaa, whew molted on the PLdati. Routs from 50 ea= sod suroards,por day, dud aeS hoduCLTHO RooTulare uncut. To ens AO Prim according no ATMs of hre. • • ' T 6• City vats take Passmagers from any Stafroa TO or CLOST. TO to Hotel. lalf - English, Ihnocb, German sa Bpsols spoken Jyl74in QUCOESFULTEAIIIIINU-100 naCZNT.. •—elpplienats Jra &dentition to the Myth Skhemiand lhatheredaising triers:tonal or l'ineitkaal Catigeates. Leak here: • in the Surma of 14614 two persona desiring sdmWoo to the Utah &haul, entered Mr. WiLLIABIS' School for • sbort limo. and both wer!sonceeshil. .o the following oa th:intr. • II &ow: lee Soo bet, 1100. my son wen admitted to the High School a few wake tuition he Mr.ligliiieme Schad. HUGH 00/011. . My elan law 1 wale admitted to Um High School In Sep, Umber. I'so. after • alert attendance In Mr. Wiltiamei Schad. • URAL C. WIIITIN Mr , , W1L11.6118 mat be ketn4 at Me 'School Zoom, No. 173 Sandusky streetoet all boom saapt mad Ulna, sr his • school !room is In hie dwelling boom. T.rms, $l4O pa week. in advance. CICIZIOV.R.E.III3t3 .Cape:rday, Cape•llland,r2ifewJeeiev, Xtt3,WELL KNOWN FIR S T 410 , T1M will be cppee,l•24: the reeeptkul of gusto, es 11111.11181Thlr, JUN =th. - poard per es, of st 2 per let 4.a - - i WWI? • THOMPSON.Prepiotare.. kOlt FOURTH TULY:- 611 L PV lthßliNoll NIOtISSNOALY DVIITZEIL. LAWNS, 13611A4111.8, XXBROIDIEBIai. at, PlSti.--50 half 'White arid Pick -I.‘ for J. B.l.looltrr jos 76 Front stmt. •=lOl . WALT xtrol, ' Lbfiyet quality Carbon pit; be L u. b u i nwed . This ds7 havired an 4 lursaln 67 -ys lIENBY 11, GOLLIAR. tLt9Tlrtt7 CIIY 1.113Ar45,-?3 bags Whito Beano for Bale by jjwarm& 4 03. ~~ . \:'. ,- J• FROM WASHINGTON. El= raIIMOM7 DURCIMELD - A 00.