The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, July 25, 1861, Image 3

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IHURIDAY I,IIOIININO, JU L Y -26, 1861
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', , 24 arcoacznalcas. - Obseriati ma for ih• Gamic, b 7
ie. E. Shaw, Optician, U Fifth St—to:Teets& daily:
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1 lino= the anthority end in punning) of the
i'Malutiona pained at thimeeting held at Mirth!!
On the evening of the 23d inst., the following
named gentlemen have, been appointed to let u
the Committee .
:Tao.. M. HOWL
Baum McCoif-Goan, ESQ.,
Da: J. Cikaoritraa,
N. F. Joins, R.Q.,
War. TIIAW. ESQ.,
Joao( Scort. ESQ.s
Acrx. Nuitar,
Reoiectlally. f S. F. Vow' Bonsuoaar, Preen
Piillsburgh, July 24, 1861.
%h. Railroad Mummy In Allegheny—Coro
• nerie investigation-Cause or the eau.
dent, etc. ;
Coroner Boet*lck, on Wedoesday forenoon. b.-
prath en investigation of the tenible unread casually
which occurred the previous evening, by the break
ing of the wooden bridge over Goodrich street, by
which a portion the passenger batmen the Cleve
land and Pittehergh and Fort Wayne and Chicago
reads, were precipitated a distance of abouteighteen
red, into the attest below. George H. &maker, as
We have alteadir'reported, was instantly killed, and
Jacob Reuther, who was severely injured, hail' since
Iliad in the Moray liospitaL They were bottratmy.
Sumstere, on thelretay from Cleveland.to Washing
ton. -The following testimony was elicited
; R. D. Brigg-4 sworn—Am Conductor on the Mail
train, Cleveland sind 'Pittsburgh Railroad; we were
an time , at Allegheny station, 3.30; was standing on
the 'platform, between the second and third pitmen-
Ism -can; saw the equine and baggage can go
down; the can ;that I etood,.between uncoupled; I
got - dawn 'on: the. Dismal work me forward to
-Slop the pasiengeri from. Tuning out of the ears.
'..Then assisted the ladies out co um second car. and
put them 'itithe third car, are tied them taken to.
the Allegheny leaden. Did list see the Fort Wayne
train go down, as I. was looking the opposite e: de.
We were going the usual speed.-
Mathew • Bean:, sworn—Am -Viakeman on Mr.
liriggsr trairrons on the rear end of 'the first pas-
senger cat;: „the crash,. and set .my brake
pertly, - when• the, - passengers began to rush nal.
Then went into the second passenger ear and pre.
'vented tee- pa:augers from leaving it; heard the
crash, but did trot see the trains tall; we were ma,
'tag very .lowly; at the time; trains peas on the tree.
;net work at all tinteeduei as it happens.
Clanks Arne/d, sworn—Am train boy on Mr.
Briggs , wale; was talking with the express menu
ger and baggage master in the baggage car; saw
'the' Pert Wayne train coming and felt the crash;
'jumped into the post office and caught hold of the
,move, when the cart went down; • looked ant of the
post etfie.e, and saw Mr..Kennuder train muter.
and Mr. Irwin; UFOs messenger, tumbling to the
other, end of the cur; let go to get a better bold,'
when I slid oat , on to the venal work and fell to
the ground; there now two of the teamsters caught
between the baggage and first pesserger car; after
these men were taken oat, I told her. Brier and
others that Mt: Toirence, baggage master, was in.
, the baggage car under the baggagr; We then went
to - work and got hen ent; there was nothing on the
track that I saw.
James C. Sample, sworn--Act angiaeer on the
Cleveland and Pamburgh road; was taking the
Mail train over to town when the, accident hap.
pelted; left Allegheny at 330, on time; passed the ;
Fort Wayne train, coming back from Pittsburgh,
at the regular place, on the tressed work; the
tracks were twith perfectly clear; neither train was
running teeter than four or five mileeper hoar—not
over' Lie - miles; we came opposite one
another, I heard the timbers crack; looked and
Imo the Fort Wayne engine go death; the baggage
end expreas ears of my train followed; my engine
just got over the smut that gave way, and stood on
the stone abutment; I staid on my engine till all
was over, and; then cot her loose from the es» and
pulled her away; examined the timber', and
thought the; were not' very strong; they looked so
if they had a dry rot in them; the Fort Wayne en.
gine wee on the train when she passed me, and she
went,down a moinent elle;there re timbers in
the railroad bridge over the Allegbeay river -winch
are beginaingto decay; the span between the canal
and the onithat went down was =mined be Mr.
Beano and myself; Mr. Beans, Master of Trans
' portation on the Fort Warm road, was, pawing
_ along the treseel work at that pointoome time ego,
jut as I paned neer with the engine, and he re--
marked to me -this morning that he was afraid of
• - that span—that it: shook -and exhibited signs of
weakness at the time alluded to; I can only say
that the heavy , limber, were-not sufficiently strong
to Muslim the weight; tench heavier trains have
passed there repeatedly, carrying large amounts of
freight.
Jelin Tr. Ccirdaer, sworn—Thal Wit4lolls was firs
man with 31r4 Semple, and corroborated the niate
- of other witneema]
The jars, then adjonmed to the scene of - the ecal
dimt, and examined the broken timbers to the fallen
sena. Two or three of the heavy bottom timbers
were found to have been badly weakened by dry rot
—one of them'wee decayed far more than two-thirds
of its thicknees, the rot being from the entre ant
' werdlY. the outside presenting a emend appearance.
The jury ibett took the testimony of Simnel
Frew, fireman'on the Fort Wayne trate, who stated
: that the - accident was caused by th e bre aking of one
of the Ih:ribose directly, under theirengine, which,
in falling, sensed the Week and broke down the tim
bers meter. die Cleveland train.
The jury than adjourned until Friday afternoon,
at two °Week; when they hope to be abbe to take
the testimony; of John Arbuckle. engineer of the
Fart Wayne train. who Is now suffering from an al-
fiction of the brain, superinduced by' his leap from
the loconiotive.
The other patties injored are said to be doing
. wel . L .
Dia% of Cannata ineCiok—Latter Wolin a
Lady In Washington to her licothor in
this City. , - i
WAMititiGTON, hfonday morning, 5ii1i,,,2.2.
Dear Brother; I soppoee, me this, you hain heard
cd. poor Charles' death. He had been eating, and
on return In his Regiment was captured, and re
fused to aurrender. 'Uncle and Edwin called out
to aurreudei, but he replied be would die before he
would give bimaelf to a rebel—when they shot him
through the spies. They caught the fellow that shot
him, sod one of the Eighth New York Regi
ment, 'hot him.. Uncle aid Edwin -wean eye.
witness to it all. He died at one o'clock lam
night. Uncle told him be vas - dying, and asked
him If he witirprepared.-.Be refilled all wu right;
but 'would like to have leen- his dear mother and'
brother, wad ariater..4 Col. Alexander McCook to
wounded so the shoulder; but to what extent we
don't know yet., Hai shoulder is completely per
forated with' bull ete,"; They any Captain Anson Mc-
Cook fought like a tiger. Is is yet cafe. We
hue beeu ea badly beaten that we fear they will
come into Washington. We beard the Snug of
_cannon all day yesterday. BURL* KAL7I.
The Solioara lateiligeacer Teeedity, contains
the following; _ • • '
Yesterday. morning the body of Charles McCook
--broiherof, Vol.kleCook. of the 'Second Ohlo Re.
glment—was brought . to"tbe city, in is little wagon
Mum bY - thr. venorible Judge, the father; of the
young "man, and escorted by a equadbf his regiment.
Judge McCook has -atx sou in the army, and this
was the youngest--a youth of about eighteen years.
The carriage drove up to the dooi of edge MiCook's
resideeee oti the avenue near Seventh strut, and
immadletily surrounded by • crowd bismuth
ifbote'flonvithlit Werboatiab
.0z01,41 by the Abbess
, exhibited by' the - , .
Le - (ter from catnip Recut.'
Our torrespendent,!"lhelt,.. et-Bolan - bland,
New York . iendsei a lettei uader'dote of the 22d
it: which he states that this - First aid Second keit.
Mints . of SitlllsPlirigads, were getting rendy ,
start tor , Washington: .We eppend.i few intreetir
'tethering space lor the letter emirs:
"Last night 18 of the Priced Mee lait on La
grouting a speditioa, aod as the orders, to touch
'ware 'reeeireil mace diet( , deperture-they be
rumemonedOlok to.morrow.. They looked reteark
ably well as they 'paned by... Every mantis, lid
his blanket, coohing !Nereids, Lod military equip.
meets with hirs,ind As they marched out of tamp
/poked quite
-.Tee eeiltbol our Pittsburgh boys Is exeillni,
except two members - of the Zounis Wine, who
are inmates aimilmipital. lbey, are notsertous.
ly ill , (a Wight stuck of mesales,) , and. are sow
.eonsaleseeut. :The Frond Riders hays not , hat a
sneintrei. op the ,hospital .Tbie. Veldts
for "otireompany,rand goes to ebrnr. - 0 1 1-I.b ll /
'Lukewarm ewe el then:mann: , - •:
sqhmiel F.:„Siekles to-as, returned from, Wash , .
legion City, end a far an f can learn we go. on
Thursday tisalM -
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Msj. Gen. McClellan, whose brilliant triumphs
in Western• Virginia have given him a prominent
place in the hearts of the American people, ar
rived in this - city last evening, twin Wheeling, by
the. 8:30 train on the Cleveland and l'ituburgh
Railroid. He was received tithe Allegheny de
pot by. eight or tee companies of Home Guards,
tally uniformed, by a large number of firemen in
their uniform and with their apparatus handaomelv
decorated, and bran immense concourse o 1 nig.
tau, all of whom gave. rent to their enthusiasm
by 'boots and cheers of 1101C01130.
- Long before the arrival of the train, Federal
street and the depot grounds wire literally jammed
with *oldie re, firemen and eitizene,and the approach
of the tram wet announced by the booming of can
non, the firing of rockets, and the shouts and cheers
of the multitude. A more cordial welcome was
never extended to any Ainerican citizen, and whorl
we consider that the ovation was wholly im
promptu, it proves that the distinguhihed military
general sow lives in the keens of the people.
Gen. McClellan was received at the depot by
members of the Committee on Home Delenth, and
having taken .his seat to a -carriage provided for
hint, the procession took up the hoe of march for
this city, pawing down Federal street to the new
Eluspeneion bridge, scrum the bridge to St. Claw
street, along. St. Clair to. Market, up_ Market to
Fifth, DO Pifil to Smithfield, and along Smithfield
to the Monongahela House. All along the' route,
the etreers were thronged with ladles and gentle-
Men, and the darknesa was ever and anon broken
by Innumerable ind brilliant displays of fireworks.
The Suspenaion -bridge was literally crowded with
people, all serious to get a glimpse of the distin
guished visitor, and the spectacle was animated in
the highest degree.
After reaching the Monongahela House, the main
body of the proceemion moved to the Water street
front, cooling an immense mass of people to fill op
the levee. Load calls were made for Gen. Mc-
Clellan, and after some little delay, he appeared
upon the balcony and wail greeted with shows
and-cheers, hearty and prolonged. After being in
troduced by : Judge Shannon, he proceeded to
Make a few remarksi to the effect that speaking,
was not hii vocation, and that the present was a
tune'. for action, and not words. He thanked the
people of Pittsburgh for the enthusiastic reception
which they , had extended to him, and amulet
another round of applause he withdrew from the
balcony.
Eloquent and patriotic speeches were then made
by Hon. Wm. F. — lohnston and Col. S. W. Slack,
alter which the crowd began to disperse.
• The Rome Goads tithed out in large,numbers,
and looked remarkably well. The firemen contrib
uted largely to the eclat of tho occasion—the Eagle
and Vigilant steamers being beautifully decorated
and - greatly admired. ,
lien. McClellan la a man of medinin bight, rather
fleshy, but roundly and squarely built, and is about
thirty-five parser age. Siting second in command
in the United States Army. he wreopies et this time
a most Important es well as nrotuinent position. lie
was socompanied by his wife, who isquite prepos
sessing in &operetta', and wean • very pleasing
countenance. She is not larking in physicel devel
opment, and evidently postman& the nerve and for
titude reqzdsite foe asaldier's wife.
.The Others' and those accompanying him left in
the midnight train for-the east, and were escorted
to the depot by the Allegheny Greys, Capt. Bohol,
and the Twin City Rangers, Capt. _Thompson. A
large number of citizens eriteated, notwithstanding
the lateness of the hour, and it was not twit the
Wain moved off that the streets of the Smoky City
*mimed their wonted quitt.
A. narks,' PO Wag ids Mrs In Old VitglAny
Bee. A. M. Stewart Chaplain to the Penneyleas
nia troops, writing iota Wincliester, - nous the
following amusing itin deal :
Employed at bead.quutera of the (13th) Regi
ment is a genial sorot a being—muter of all
basins; waiter, con k,
butler and errand boy.
We call him Skinner.f The hot mar of Virginia
boa no power to darken the, completion of said
Skinner; only causal it to glow with a deeper
.ebony. Skinner is a anent' ta•orita. 'By Vanua.
honest means said minter of ceremonies as come
Into pouession of several rather damaged. articles
of soldiers' wear, is the shape of an old uniform,
pants, with military eat, of the Pennsylvania order.
A rusty old sword ieMO his by donation. In ed.
eaten to home Maki, Skinner occasionally rides
the Colonel's hone ti . vater, and on errands into
r
the town, .0a such o Mona the military dress is
donned, and the rusty old sword not unfrequently
dangle., at hie side. Skinner thus attired, rode
said charger, yesterday alteration, with more than
ordinary parade in town. Time pseud, and Skin
ner returned not. What could hare happened to
Skinner I Could he have seceded with the Colo
nePa bone t or be dallying with ebony dalcinea
the Limons old town Word at lecgth come that
Skinner, by tome means or other, had got in limbo.
Actually seised and plised to the guard house (army
jail) by order of the Prevent Marshal of Martine
burg,.under direction of oar milituy. coati:modem
What can Skinner hive dune? was eagerly ailed
by all. Mao be killed's seeessiordll, inraluoi tome
pompons military ; or acted up Mlle other
mischievotia wiekedneia Skinner's previous good
beherior precluded rich suspicions. The matter
most be looked into. At.., the oath That enter.
tanate old military ay, that dilapidated uniform,
that nasty sword! They oceuioned all the dimmer,
An unfortunate order had been larded from bead.
mariners, of which pull Skinner, until the moment
of his arrest and unhorsing while parading through
the town, was wholly ,ligaorant. Tn. sublime mili
tary.
mandate was of .this import.— , That no ebony
biped, no Wavle head, no donkey being an attache of
the army, aboald wear any article of military Mese,
or tarry any weapon, tiffensive or defensive.' Does.
the ruder logutrefor the groat occasion of State
polity, lb. impoitatit Military consideration prompt
ing such grave ? No other reason cati
suggest Itself than tai. pander to this inexorable
spirit of slavery—ln older to soothe thou F. F. V's ,
thane traitor slarreholding sweeksionista among whom
we now are." , •
United Smits Ellinnet Court.
WEDNICADII7, July .I.—Before Judge gliteand-
The jay in the elite of Henry Morse, indicted
for mail robbery, alter listening to able speeches
be J. 1. Hampton, Esq., for defense, and District
Attorgey Carnahan for the prosecution, received
the charge of the Court and seured to their room.
After a brief absence they returned a verdict nt
guilty. The-Coart then eenteneed the defendant
to ten years , imprisonment in the Western Pen.-
tentiary . --the shortest', term under the few.
The case of Sebastien Tice, of Somerset costly,
a lad aged - about fouMeen years, against . whom •
true bill Inn found it the preeent term, for mail
robbery, ha. beau codtsaued. .
The ease of hi lens ei Shearer, of Johnstown, Cam.
blia county, indicted I for passing counterfeit coin,
wu seat taken up. Meow. Copeland end Noon,
of Johnstowo, and? tare, Hampton and Swans
welder, of this city, potter for the defense, and
District Attorney Carnahan for the prosecution: -
Several witnesses tenni examined. for the prosecu
tion; and testified td, having received counterfeit
cola from the defends t. The defense was that the
money bad been pass -Mum:mealy, or without the
guilty "knowledge" finials to woke the offense
complete. A hot of Witnesses - ware called, and tes.
tilled to the good character of Shearer for honesty.
• Cotirt adjourned till tea o'clock .on Thorsday
morning.
Cot. mates not Kilted.
The Harrisburg Te graph of Tuuday, Gays:
"It eflorda unstieakable plathiwe to contra
dict the rumored dealb of our gallant 'Ming taws.
man, Limit. Frank A. Davies, aid to the late Col:
Cameron, at the deventy-ainth Now York Regi
ment, who Was reported to .Itharlallen at the late
battle of Boles Ron, in which be bore a distin
guished part. Intelligence reached bete this
morning that Lieut. bavies had returned gaiety to
Washington. In the first skirmish at Ball , . Rue
our brave young townunan bad a horse ahot Irons
uader him; andlo tan late engagement at the same
plate he was gallantly aiding CoLtameron, in the
thickest of the fight, when that- officer, - with Sis
other, who earritheded him, were - stricken doWn
by the bullet. of the enemy."
Sozoian grunt... l 7 4n accident occurred on
Saturday mornlng . ,lait, at Camp Wayne, West
Chester, from'. the use of a revolver, which proved
instantly fatal.. A soldter'namsd Smith, belonging
to the Cumberland Guards, was handling a loaded
revolver, whro oneArl hie companion's requested.to
see it. !Smith cocked his revolver, seized it by the
hendle_ked banded it to his companioo, who seized
it by the handle, end• in doing so, touched, the
trigger, canning it logo off. The ball entered the
left .breast and pawed' through tee he'll. The
wdooded man, pieced his hand scrota his broist
and ezclaimed,w h dy God ! I am shot I I will die!"
Ile. wu caught by hie. friendiand carried to hie
quarters, where be died in a few minute', •-
Mozsisos Gentarsi.-.44is ocompany ,
alter W. J.Morrinces, Fero of this city, end and er
command of Ceptain James Littell,pur city gauger.
-They have been - accepted In the regiment of Col.
W.Blait: and are under marching orders . The
company. ing sot. fell jet, there M a fine oppor
tunity for me of our young _coon wishing to figat
for their country, as a few are yet wanted. Their
Tendencies Mat Masonic Hall. We are certain
Gist they will readmit good acepuot of themselvde,
se they as the alight cossesial•for soldiers. •
• Tine eletbieg recently famished to the Penioryl•
Tools trootel (says:the liarriebair relegraph,) ie Or
Moat eacateol. quality—eclair better could he
desired... Had thit fianumed iu the beginning been
of at all comparable quality, the credit of ourbtaie
Tread nes; hays nefirred. is a .comparsoal of; er
hoops withany others is the service.
• permosiii.'.-401. Leeds?, or the Western Y
ghat forces, attired in the city. on Tamely *Asir
noon, and pot up at the Monongahela House to
await the arrival of Gen. McClellan. He is ar,
companied t, , r hill tchompitabeil lady, formerly Miss
Davenport, the dgrees; of_whoni hundreds of Ofrr
Clan=
tr entertain.thd most. pleasing recollestione.
- ,
;. , Te.*Pcirstrt.vesta' Tenor' at Baltimore, who
have been paid ..by: the , General Government lid
realethad by the Mite,' hire, 1i is repotted by
Meson. Coggehall mkt Hallowell, the aide 0tG04..
enior sod been accepted by ih•
War !Smattered; for , ,tbree years.
Basil* description. at Booli r ditd, and Job Hat
ing media at this 'Mao aIS the .61 ad ratibniats
term', and 'spun *a abottsst bottail.' rani: "Or
taPapar Booka and hand )3111L I
ASP:Docros O. 'Butt, Riser Carl and liogim
ZdoPhPlol,ool64l4Pnt for Raliiboteieelebratsd
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TOE . LATEST NEWS.
BY reLselrepa
RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GATEIIE OM
Illspateh - horn Washington.
• WAIIIIIIIOTON, Jsly /1
Tl 9. F. No Boanhoraf. Eau. z —The loss of tae
Fediral atm, is supposed to be MO kaiak'. The
number of. wounded is unknown. Th. Itsbel loss
is triech greater. The day bad been won by nor
men whin the panic liaised them. The rattle of
our cwo baggage wagons was taken Inc an advance
of Rebel cavalry, and thus I believe the panic com
mented. K. biorraircao.
THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.
cfpooisi Sssdosa'
Wasirmarow, Joly 24,
Itulott, of - Mum., from the Coto
mittao Go 06mineree, reported a bill authorising the
Preildent, by and with the advice and mount of
the Senate, to appoint Consuls at any foreign parts
whans he may dean it advisable, for preventing
piney, at a salary net eameding $1,500 pa annum,
thebi otileel to cease when internal peace shall be
restored.
hfr:Sedgwiek, of N. 5., from the Committee on
Naval Affairs, reported the Senate bill providlog far
the epPaintnatint of aboard of three naval offioas
to Tama on the eoriarustion or completion of iron
or steel plated war liteaulall or battarlas, and If the
report be faverable,to anti:Mice the oonstruatioriof
enier more, as well as appropriating $1,500,000 to
carry the sot into taut. Puna.
Also, the Sonata bill authorizing the appointment
of in Assistant Salutary alt the Navy, et • salary
of *3OOO per annum, and eight additional elute.
Paired.
Alto, Senate bill providing for ►n Morena of the
mtdical cope of the navy. Peened.
Mr. Blair, of tdo., from the Military Committee,
reported the Senate bill authorising the Pmaidont to
accept theaervioea of ilve hundred thoturand vole°.
toots. Paned.
Mr. Bingham, of Ohio, from the Judiedary Com
mittee, reported a resolution, which was passed, re
quoiting the President to communicate, If not in
ounipatible with the public interest, the grounds,
realm and evidenee on which the Police Commis
sioneri of Baltimore were arrested and dataioed as
prlioners at Fort Bielleury.
Mr. Burnett attacked the bill. lie spoke about
theVrenident, usurping powers and trampling on
thee rights of Maryland, km.
Mr. Richardson, of 111., accused Mr. Burnett of
helpiog to prOdoce the disastrous conditioo of
alJnita by aiding to break op the Democratic party.
IBr. Burnett denied the charge. Ha wished to
hare no personal cootroverey with Mr. Richardson
hefe, but be could hare outuelsewhere, it he de
sired it.
Mr Richardson declared himself in aimilar terms.
(Great excitement ensuing.)
Mr. Richardson spoke about the battle, against
theijudgement or Gen. Scott, and related a sootier
eation.to prove it.
Mr. Stevens explained the bill. He .poke of
the Maryland Legialation as a move of traitors, and
the chiel of the Baltimore police as a traitor.
O. twig, highly exciting, and interesting debate
enised, anti the bill was passed.
Mr. Stevens, of Pa., Iron , tbe Committee on
%Vivi and Means, reported ■ bill appropriating
to!psy $lOO,OOO to pay the police organized by the
Coned States authorities in Baltimore.
The Rouse went Into Committee oo the bill to pro.
vide additional revenues for defraying the expenses
of the Ouveznmeut, and to maintain the public credit
by]the assessment and collection of • direct tat and
inionmi duties.
Mr. Colfax, of Indiana, moved to monad Mr.
Cifokliii'd instructions by striking _oat that part of
the bill relative to the $30,000,000 direct tams ap
pinioned amongst the States, and to provide in ile
stead tacos en bonds and mortgages, money at in.
tenon and incomes. lie said that his motion loft
untouched the recommendation of the Committee as
to'tatin on whisky, stills, wattles,' earriagse. boas
acid bank bills, sod that tau cyanided, the bill
intitstentie $20,000,000. This era] all be thought
uaeoseary 'noir, bat if, whin we meet again, fuer
rorinths hence, direct taxes on land are emaissarry,
it Will be time enough Men to levy it. If Mamba.
Goa continues he was willing that every dollar be
pried should go to the Government. and so with the
mejurity of his oonstituantr; bat be was for pinking
these taxes only as feet as mosettary, and have the
bMdens fall in the firstinstamee on those most able
tokay taco.
Ilir. Conking's proposition am adopted—yeas 60;
neje 20.,
Adjrurned•
icitarr--Mr. Foster, of Conn.. presented a Te
flon and memorial hum the common council of
New London, in favor of einablindeg • Naval
School at New London, and urged the claims of
the State to a leer remake.- Referred to Com•
motet on Naval , Affair.. -
Mr. Grimes, of lowa, offered a resolution that
the Committee on Annan" , be Mannered to in
gine into the expediency eel requiring the oath of
allepence to be administered to each military sod
niirel aliens who are incapable or inefficient, or
who violate any official duty. •
Mr. Wilson, Mn,., said that this um a most Ml
plirtailt measure. Palmy of the negtments were
utterly demoralised by Incompetency of officers,
auk the east the other day shows the effect, when
officer. ran several miles before they stopped. de
thought that the time had mum whoa Meer°,
&amid be call to these things.
Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, thought this was no time
tricomplain of any one. There never wen a braver
army than the one repulsed the other day. We
hive a daly to perform for the retina, and should
de. that. Re thought the repaint of the army
.bold do good;ind route op the war spirit all
Oitr the country.
tie bill Cor;the better organnstion of the milir
was returned from the Rouse
with on amendment as a mberinte. The Senate
44.,d to, concur in din amendment of tb•
The bill to punish fraud* en the put of any ea
ter entrusted with soaking ciinuatts for the gov
ernment, lowly [taken up and postponed until to
g*Tow-
!Mr. -Wilson of Mw., introduced a bill to pro
ante officers Of the Volunteer forces of the united
blntes. Referred to Mailer, Committals.
~The bill, to promote officers of the Volunteet
!drew', wee takes up a second time. The bill al.
kiwi. the Prettiest to diseharge ao officer or em.
plnyee of the government. Agreed to.
iMr. Trumbull presented the memorial of the ca.
into,. of Alton, 111.. in favor of establishing a Pa
geant Armory there. Referred to the Naval Cam
algae.
I.P4r. Rice, of bitatiesoth,thaid that he had for
merly been for peace, but tae country kid been
plunged into war Ines now our Colunitution replete
oh to act—not talk. Democrat se be was, be
Witold give every support to the administrstion
and leave detail* to the adminiairstion. Let as
aft to wont like men and do our duly here and
leave die rest to the administration. Referred to
the Military Committee.
Fenenden, pf Mame, Irom the Committee
oh Finance, reported back the bill to provide for
the payment of the goveniment police for Bath.
Mari. Passed.
ildr. Johnson, of Teen, offered a resolution de=
Oaring that the present civil war bed been forced
on our clumsy by the dieunioniets of the Southern
Hate. vow in rebellion against the Constitutional
Government, and in this emergency Coognms bans
tilting all passion and remetment will only read.
lint Its duty to the whole country. The war moot
lifiged in soy spirit of. oppression or enbjegation,
or for-soy purpose ol overthrowing the institutions
of those States, but' to Maintain and defend the
sdpreamey ol the Constitution sad the laws, and
that on noon as dill it accomplished, the war Might
le cense. Laid over. _
I The Satiate then adjourned.
Foo oru MOIIIIOC, Soty 23.-Au important and
Airy movement from
. 01d Point won to have taken
place today,' but has been deferred in nom-
Omens. or the nalortooate news /fOIII
Our troops are impatient to avenge the disaster at
Great Bethel and KIIIIIIIII2I Junction. It is hoped
'that Cot. Mastodon may be induced Mattock Camp
Munition or Newport New..
A tenting of gloom has pervaded the whole camp,
Anth 00 despoodency, however, or doubt as to the
,reault - ol the war;
- . ..
l' The 'OM boat Penguin, stationed at Newport
Newe, yesterday allowed a heavily 4111112 Baboons,-
limn Norfolk to pan op JIM li , T. She was
probably loadedwith gun!' destined for Richmond.
Only nit 'hot wer fired at her. The confederates
to the .vicinity re allowed to do quite u they
please. ,
3 ,
? Prof. Magoon Kt, the,sc mint, Is at Old Poirot,
ind will make an isomision y after tomorrow, to
rettoonolfer the position or ' sodomy.
" Sept Oyer, of the Ordnan 'Department, hie ar
olsed here from. Weehleg , . L - .
::; Large quantities of arms, clothing and mumunl.
flan dmuttod' for the Now York State Regiment,
snared from New York this morning.
Se. Loma, Jolly 24.—Tho Springfield correspond
ea of We Dirawayal, undid date of the 20th, Writea
de follows: Cols. Siegel, and tsolemon are raugmb ,
[sing their regiments for the three years' sertioe„
and are nuablog many recruits from this vicinity.
.The entire foie* now ben la over alight thousand,
easily all of *bout will re millet for three years. ,
Gen. Sweeney, with a -force of twelve-hundred
don, Orate to-day for Poisyth, 'on White' river; In
Taney:K*oy.'
t The balance of Can. Lyons' command left Camp
filepl, twelve miles northwest of hue, to.day:, They
wilt go Camp Little York, ton miles on the Mt-Ver
non road. -What offensive movements will ha made
= McCulloch is still at Camp 'Milker, Ark.,: With
five thousand wall mud troops,
Jackson I, some 12 or 11 idles this aide with
ton thousand poorly armed and undlsoiplied thee.
Porty =nine men from 0411011 and Macon °outdate,
;trimaran, arrived leiretbdThuridey last and enlist
ed for three years.
The Home Guards her. have; been Mimed from
active duty, u they an now harvesting their trope.
r Much complalat to made et iho tardbleed: With
Which our troops are lapelled , with the neesaudy
,
~' Loostritiit," Jill/ 24,4 special dispatch to the
itempluks Argue, !root Itpstnosid, dated. lb. 2J,
/41 that BOILUDIgIa 006=0 dOd on the Atilt it
Staeasiss, and - .Janson on the loft. Bbarman's
berm to captor* j.. 11 mamma's horse VS4 carried
Oran ander hirrhi I ittonandi Bartow, of Georataiind
Tien, otthisiltr lir olina, - arsil killed. The lopert!
Seilinesita ire c to places, ~ .. i......ti C. 7- ~
4
The due* eti dilly says that Gee. 3 sekien is.
ointly addnis • number of fdiasoartaos ,' now
forming. Into a gimlet near that city. who me
teloilOog rapidly to ratora to Mosul.
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From Washington
WAIIIIINGION, July 23,—1n the present confused
audition of affairs, it is itn . pouiltle to ;rocare full
lists 01 the killed and wounded. There cannot
yet be au offiet4 report giving the information.
The names of ' , deb, however, as can be reliably
eirtertained, are transmitted as soon as received.
Affair' here wear a more cheerful aspect to-day.
Fresh troops are cootiauelly arriving, Rod they
opium to •he of the most desirable character
illiggsge wagon. and comnilwariat supplies seem
to be BO plentiful ea hsretoilire, bed altogether
there is a gathering, up of the army fragments.
Major Bidwell, of the Michigan Ist, who assumed
committal of the regiment liter Col. Wilcox tell,
was yesterday and la to-day gathering up his man.
lie estimates that 30 or 40 will cater the number
of killed, and double that mailer vii wounded, of
his regiment.
The telegraph dispatches hourly accumulate—
the senders tendenag troop, in surprising number..
For example, Illinnis has tendered seventeen and
Indians ten regiments. Borne of them have already
started, and others will be en route to-morrow.
Ambulances containing the wounded continue
to arrive at various hospitals.
The hatelligeseer. of this morning, says we learn
that two Intelligent aims of the Ellsworth Fire
Zonaves arrived in the city las{ night, one of whom
left Centreville at 4 o'clock p. in., arid the other left
Fairfax Court Boone at 12 o'clock noon. They4eath
report that op to that lime, at these respective points
no secession forces had appeared, a fact which
would seem sufficiently to indicate that it is no
part of their mews to undertake anything like no
advance toward. Washington:
Wastnewroti City, July 24—Senator Lathan,
by earnest aolicilalioo, has obtained, to.day, an
order from the War Department to niae a 'loll reg.
robot of infantry sod 600 cavalry, three year.' vol..
melee,., in California, to protect the owe land 021111
t and 'immigration from Carson Valley to
Port K y. Col. Carlos A. White, I the 9th
infautry, leaven no the lit al August, b Panama,
to take general command of this force ad give it
efficiency. The Californians here are. ary mach
gratified at this important step.
Most vigorous manures are beingdopted by
in
the War Department for a thorough an complete
reorganization of our army. Old &plc , • will he
changed to practical modes far the bet r manage
meat of our forces, by providing reliable officer..
To this end, the Secretary of War h sy e tamed a
i
general order to d, that all officers of regiment°
will be 'subjected to examination by board of
military officer., to be appointed by t e Depart
ment, with the concurrence of the Corn ander-lb.
Chief, all to their fitness for the position wignad to
them: Thole found Incompetent, will e rejected
sad their pirouette will he filled by corn test offi
cen that may have pasted an examination of the
military board.. .
Up to 12 o'clock to-daynearly 00,000 men have
beau accepted, and are at- thin moment being mar
shaled into maxim all over the North. Many are
now is motion on their way to the national Capital.
The energy and wellbdirected eliwu of the War
Depinment and the: General-in-Chief hove done
much to restore confidence. The prompt appoint.
meat of Gen. McClellan, who is now on his way
here to command the grand army, haa given ea
doubted satiafaction and created much enthusiasm
among the soldiers. They are worthy of being led
by so great a General as McClellan, who hen re
cently given each decades proofs of his great
*balite..
Watimunnoti, July U.—lnformation reached
here this morning that the rebel pickeunow ex
tend to where Gen. Tyler wu formerly encamped,
in the neighborhood of Valle Chinch.
The moat annum apprultenaione are mill felt for
the Hon. Mr. Ely, who went to the scene of war
am a apecuitor arm to he of am to the wounded in
the regiment from hie Conventual District. He
is supposed to be either killed or a primmer.
Jam - none CITY. Jolt' Si.—ln the Cuoventiooi
thb morning, dir. Mess introduced a reaulatiou to
6.o:fen that any change la the Executive or ov
unman of the titate, by the present Convention,
would oot cooducet6 the welfare of Id Woad.
The resolution was strongly debated end finally
referred to the committee of seven chosen to re
port what action lila Cesureution shall take. fled
a Tom been Mtn on It. it would have been lost
After some other unimportant business, tha Coo•
venticm edjosissedttli tomorrow morning..
The Convention Is awaiting the report' of the com
mittee of wren '
whioh represents army Congress
ional district in the Sate, before taking any action.
Itwill report to-morrow.
Tait Bute Borernment and the Executive De
partment will b. reargealled. It is thought that
the present Governor will be removed.
The city mu throw* into a caul of great excite.
meat list erecting. at *loran o'clock, owing to the
picket; bring at an pricer who galloped put them,
not knowlog they were them. Tee artillery sum
moned the troops in lb. city and fair ground, to
arms. no the report got oat thst Jackson was ap
proaching the city *WO a large fame, which, of
coarse, was Gauntly tape.
Jarrawant Cm; 'Jell resoltalon was
adopted In the State Contra:aloe today, Instructing
the State Treasurer to stake • statement ea the ear
liest moment of what's:oral:a there wore to the Treas•
nri; also, what amounts had bean expended sloes
the adjournment of the last tostelatero and fur what
porters,.
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ie Stampede at BMWs Roo. r
t .' Putnam, of New York, give, the fol.
invent of the late "stampede" to the
or, of that city r
trio of e disorderly retreat of our main
;rowdy untrue. A brief statement of •
what I witnessed will chow ibis.
y, of Rhode Island, and myself Winona- ,
a Kelb regiment from Alexandria in
he Foirfox Station on the Manassas Hap
e reached there at 10 a. m. Heavy
was steadily going on. While the re
ed for orders we walked forward on the
Rhin floe miles of Manauu Junction.
;there-sending hourly reports to General
firing. Returning, male regiment still
y of four of os, with a soldier, walked
x Court three miles, and thence on the
twilit'.
o'clock we began to meet buggies and
Midis returning to Washington. All
t the day was ours, and rode on MM.
at half past 4. an officer on horseback,
ly, said, with emphasis, trio, no, Ws
st sae.' The firing had coned.
anvil*, between two tong Mlle, we
vs army wagom and private vehicle.
n before in in hot haste—a few soldiers
.k rimed in the crowd. Looking hack
regiment coming fresh trout Fairfax in
ick.'
assail. of the London Tinier, was on
among the first from the battle.
ew Jersey Colonel instantly formed his
Joi the road, end resolutely touted back
:very soldier in the road, end in twenty emotes
p•ricet order was restored, and the whole flight of
the vehicles was shown to be absurd, so much se
thatlWe waited two hours at that spot, drawing wa
ter Air the peer wounded men, who' began to limp
along frem the field; only two or three •mbulanen
to Ire pent,.
"Al half-port sit, two bourn alter the battle wa•
over, we started and walked hark to Fairing Court
Hou/e, helping three or four wounded soldiers tote
the i,isgora.
"Tbon who were unhurt, nod who had got by the
Jaen; boys, were stopped by a company of the
Michigan Fourth, from Fairfax, and compelled to
torn bark.
"At Fair ax Court Home we quietly took supper
at the tavern, and never dreaming of any disorderly
retreat, we{were supplied with good beds; we on.
drerted a ri meet to bed roof cueleep or 11 p. et.
Al S iidloe Monday morning, finding the wagons
went rmoeippppp g on to Alexandria, we started agate
and Welke quietly along with them to Alexandria,"
duink erha little .we could to aid the men more or'
leas :light ] wounded, or worn out—iuctuding some
from 'the orpital—for still there was scarcely an
antholitoen to be seen.
"het,
the whole rood from Centreville to
Ale Intiri , I am confident tint there were not fire
bun lied the
in all, between 6 p. m. and day
-1
ligl so hat it is grossly untrue that the whole
arm Ima e a h ut, retreat. ,0a the contrary, all
emend c Oaks that a stand was made at Centre=
vilirl;of the ,whole of Om main body, except only
the irate era from tits firit panic. This pante was
explatued y several, who agreed that owes purely
accidents
..; 'Mike with at least forty from Maine, Massa
cheer:its, Ithode Island, Ohio, Michigan and Win.
cookie regiments, who gave some thrilling Mi
di:mini:of di ff erent part of the field—which I have
no time to tell now—many grumbled at their effi.
cenr,i hot it seemed plucky, and I said that oar
trolls ceeld beat the rebels easily in an open fight,
and hrould do it vet—bet the masked battemes on
sae tide and the blonder. on oars bad "done for
m tins time." 1 reached Alexandria at seven,
havhig walked - forty - miles:
Meth. from ohs Near York Everataarg Papers.
Aivices just recelmoi from Washington through
prirsio channels show that of the braes 69th !Logi
metiOnely 40 are mitering; of the Bth (Col. Lyon's)
of 15 ore reining : and of the Fire Zenaves only
thee( 100. The Z/ fought with desperate
cos age
'alma, who swan egroiritnera to the fight of
the Piro Z loaves, says that they made terrible havoc
do the rebel cavalry. They shouted Ilki devils and
cot and dashed with their saber-bayonet. as if each
mad Imre positioned with the strength and fury of
ten. IThroughout the fight they sheared a perleet
i
dimpersonal gard for their safety, and exhibited the
moat :dauntless bravery.
The gallant 69th fought with the same bravery
that was displayed by toe laniskultens at Waterloo.
Abthit 140 of the men had been felt no a reserve at
Cacdp Corcoran, but 60 of them, becoming imp,
cent at their restraint, no off and took part in the
fight.
liae whole con/parry of the Fire /.."ones was not
in the battle at all, so that deducting the nemiter
oo farltiogh no this coy; not more than 70ii or Vill
were:under fire, sod sal these user 60u have re.
ported in ashingion.
Wenn erne, July 23.—The Aesietoot Surgeon
at die tae treville Hospital ha• just mused here.
Ha left Centreville. st Mee o'clock yesterday
mooting, nd reports that he left nee hundred end
tweohy ter elided midge,. in the hothimil at that
plate. H does not believe that more than lour
herldred f our men were worteded,nor more than
nod bond ed killed.
Cap]. t we. of Motored, belonging to the Firm
lir
Califirell ot Regiment, captured five rebel., and
bright I ern in. He •1.0 Mort an Alabama colonel,
.ho Trade up to the front of the Connecticut reg..
I meet, an brought in his sash and some Virginia
money which was found no h.. person, together
with 'a plan of the rebel onlenote.
Another authority !Mee that the rebels had re.
occupied Fat•fm Court Home, and were wild with
eitultntinn, Orel the incase of our tortes. A negro
. o s inaterdny fiddling to that lows fur the mum.
mu( or aowd M Bncealinnints, acd the rebels
had mot nut cr a large number of men aod wagons to
remove the rest miswrote to government stores
whirls bad been cost ewer by our teamster,. In the
Ilona:die orininalite of their d.ght. Thousand. of
1 dupers' worth el army norm have thus fallen into
1 the hands 1,1 the enemy.
A r.rottirectit member el Congress, who mated
oar' ramp at Centreville on Saturday eight, says
' that Le conv•nred with officers who declared
that "there was little hope of arranges the battle
to-trimmer?'
The Adjemet of tbe German rite regiment,
whirl/ handonetely covered the retreat, says that
enaM-y stomachs mulled the rimester. Oar men had
clothing but dry biscuit to eat en Sunday. Want of
proper and soffietent food est:maned them, and left
Meet in no trim far fighting.
' The Thuile at Butt's Ram.
A gentleman, said by the N. Y. Posi to be a dm.
troguished cnixen of Indiana, who was a spectator
of life battle at Bull's Run, states that the aingle
emie of the panic was the charge of a large body
of Manly among the teamster+ and etraggang 4101.
then. win were to the rear of oar main finnan, be
mein the Rue and Centreville. . This charge
Buried the cotton that the army had been over
whelmed, and that the enemy was driving in 101 l
forte upon the manna
Immediately the teamsters cad unarmed soldier'
rarbiapread the alarm at Centreville, when the order '
we's glean for a retreat. All the organised comps
:lt:SU withdrew in the moat peilect order. When
Mel)oviall found that hie reserve was on the retreat
Hens too late to counteract the mistake, and he
cols:Mind the main holy to tail beck, which it did
quieily an in order.
The in who had been.fightint all day, without
wabir and ithent food, were id • Mali of eomplats
eabeuttiee. They would have been called - beck
from active service, In a little while, even it the
paelo and retreat In their roar had cot muffed.
Ile to that tine, a spectator, a a Engltahmae,wbo
was present at all the Crimean battles, eagasheir
fightieg had been of the most splendid kind. Such
chairs as the lure Zoemes sod the Saitynnetb
(Irish) regiment made he had not gees at lakerman
or 16. Aline. 01 the forme under arms, not a man
ffinehed, tram the
h egioninA of the battle till the
tem°, the retreat.' -
itat •
&ening Por
"Thu mom
a-my'pro gr
small part
• Me. Td
patriot the
the care to I
Railroad ,
caunnoadln
'lomat Wat
track till
A molt
Hcotl of lb
halted, a p
on to Fair(
road to Ca I
•Illbont
wagnou wi
repoFtrd t
hint, until,
riding Lem
going Agin
'
auddenly •
coming do
on horseha
we !Hind a
'double qtir
"Mr. Rt
horseback
'The Ni
111•11 I MI
lingostrairr atom ;Coarscarairro - 0.0.—A • citi.
seal of Mestere Virgima, en flute for Indiana
with hi, family,.assurca theliarrodsburg Press, of
Saturday, that he'PaMed through Cumberland Gap
a low day. Mace and found 1,500 troops of Tenses
aeeptle and Kentuckians, with a battery of tit
field pieces, entrenched min:role* Om side of the
line, while 400 troops are encamped on the Ten
eluea side. He aye that he was mforrued . at the
that these iiribps would soon take up a line
old march for Somerset and Crab Orchard, and are
odl'y waiting to capture Andy Johnson before they
cufixe. Great excitement exists in that portion of
thOftate in consequence of the report.—Louisoille
$ To Horse Owners.
IL /WILT'/ I CULL LIMI
• E...•T 908 'lonia% le trilifeied by any; In oil
c 4. of Laineniiiii,'irlehgfifim — illarallia,Bialue or Wrench
Inir;ite affect-le nianikal and certain. Iderneee or Boddie
Sorokin*, Mange, ilia, It ..o core epeedllY.
Sneak, end Itlenboue mey be will; {demented end cared to
tbalr Incipient sesame, not oorittroted eases ere beyond the
letalblllty of • rodaost noire. No la.. thirhind• 1mm0.%
• desoorate or bowleg& but It my be silevlated by tide
Liniment; end lie baliblad application trill elireys remote
ponaueee and enable the none to travel eilth conipem
qtrri " " iboe
bores Idl bate Oda
Itqlttneny owatth. tint apprislioli of tiunsom arm
Wally prevent those formklable &seem meatloned, to
'blob nil bores are liable end width render no =soy olio
eriehie 'slash% home nearly leorthlee•
bee advertlennent. •OrtlydAmPAlt.
joinirßwori FOOD.—Attention in called to
tbli moot rataaraabla and actantlflo artparatloa.advetnatil
iotatkier,colluin., U !Ist ed . tkrolai acnidnOirary, mat
na bet btasatticuidecl iritti.inly of the nitatroaa patent
.113 .• • of tba day. It ta • arta/a remedy for all di*
dl,eYw?padded, end especially than of a ehroato oataria
—,pl bong 4andlatcelrrapta, month; and yam. &Mat.
Icor ara the oda
abliqtrpri o
W. f the ttitz:Tronorted
Idblbet aboald barbslea salaliclaa ckaat nay of ich "X.
M:costatalagnii 10 dal
Pacelo olo 0 01. 1 0 of an/
kW, It can Oa MAI upon with th e .tome confidante, and
stll be found aa laralaabla specific ha an ewe of lataallbe
o*plalutn—Ohio Sat. Journal, oirowbst.
406.1ww, advertbeataaL . Bala p 0,131171. H. gm*
410.1.140 Weed Plttatastait. Ps. daltalltarlial
I.IIIIgiuATINO OIL,-20 bbla. Superior
Lubrloartaa OM from Dook Omen, warranted rem
"awl, remind and la
Ltrr vol ic tlit aluix
h' 11.2 dettowl aL
ESS A D NO. 1 MAtIKEREL—Just
'n•ndvgl trap 80•100.PeibP lb klitatar Weil, ub
ta mile by the posed at redbeed prices by
—.lmo. RIOS 11A W •
00 lizige lo L'OFTEW--In store and ar,
Uvula per Potionhauls Ila Mood, tor oules by
WDONAI.D t AIRISUOILLE,
ACUN, lIAMS, 81I)ES AND NLIO - 0 - 1 - L- 1
' Lit 011313-11.10ki sod dry Met imiolte.benuo,qur wb
14 lowest =abet Istea by EbOX PA kiln,
brig 503 tabwity stria
,OFFSR-499 - bags Prima- Rio received
b.f. tvaidaßaitm.e..as invde br -' - ..
~"~._%
COMMERCIAL 1eE(:04:b
PITTSBURGH MA It arcs.
Eaporta aplocialy for tAe PiVeburo, G. 414.1
Prrrumlyaly. Waa>.:nir, July 21. iSCL
JJUkt—We have . material range to not• tt.l.
MlM2fff===MMl
mom are almost entirely mob-kW to the Went.;st the
local lade. The lblloartng are the Wee b 414
Speaks and Whiter Wbrat $1 b tor Mira, SI 8442i5
f r Fatuity and 55,40 for Fancy; 40 .13 yamlly at $0 fot
6:0; TO do at $4.17 for Matra, and 55.754 r
:10 at $1 0 1346,2n; :0 do Fancy at ASO.
08005111kb--coutlnuo In falr demand, and Ninos ate
dm nod folly malntalsod. 811*. are: 10 libel. N Sugar
at No; 10 do do at 8,54c': 7 bhds do at 84—ca.b, bbl.
!dolmans to squats) at 37%. 20 do do at Eat- 16 0I do st
265; 1011.1160 s old crop at 31e;30 bags )d.
60 do do at 1618 c.
HAOON—Io fair request shlls prlcss remain unstauged.
salsa 20000. at 0540 for .boatels... alai ayie for plata . beans,
NM do &boulder. et 634 e, and 6 blels alms posit at
,
/11111—In In4dorrrte rryoret Wat outmoded: sulk of 10
balm No 3 otasterel at 87,1 Na fl de No ft do at re; 15 141 f LAU
Lake Ilestiog $2,2u.
011.18 1) 6 d 21016 { — al n u oct o a a a sd
;ale of It boss. foferar it lat
3681 Y m
all—all
but not bulged; du, t onlea 14 loud& .1 81
0/5 1. N 105-
Dl5lllO PESCIIBB-1., fats demand; sale of 74,1 beat
gutters at $1,2681 lamb, sod 16 do prima haloes .1 8822.
01TN—Thachau.sel ; We. at depot 660 balk in tO o lots,
St VA.
ZOO 2—Sataa s bbk at 854:7.
EITAIIICII-3.1.5 0110 02 a Woogra at ba /1 ID.
Pult:lnewita Cams Maass?, Joly 22 —Aboot 2300
Ileof Cottle were offearao at Patin-pa' yard, thi.trao moi
mostly all sold at Isom Si Co SO IL. 100 rot nat. Oa latter
forams qualtly,wlitch .. alight What.. .12 quota.
Hoot of 1.4 Week.
••• . .
Aboot GO (km vary .old at 00 to $W sub to spr'lngers,
and $3l. to $lO for COWS and calved. ,
About 1500 Bop arrived ao &sold, Including 101Iat lin
bor. yard, at 434115% for still fad, sod so%®o rot corn
du: and 3 - !0 at the :Avontoi kora at $0e..6 the 100 C. root.
no malice was brisk, and all &Goad sold.
,
Of Bheep, some 3,000 were repaid and eeld el 607 c
t, Which Le an 'drug*
1111.11.111 Ccm■ Waage,. ;Icily —The Coft. cosi
tat 0,1311M1111 galls buoyant la 'feeling, and balder/ gen«r•
ally are demanding • advance, ahtle others bra 0 with.
drawn theft stake from the market tar We pencil& In
the present conditton of the market It Is Millman glee
coma gootsdlons, but we Maui that NOMA good total of OW
are bold at lIQI6e. The stock if M. One'. to teat bands
awl:Pante to about 22,000 0.05. We bare beard of ho gelds
of any Importance to note today.
Tile weekly ewetsgte of the Bank. of tho city if NN
Yolk, oo Nwtorday, July 20, lain , proflent In the switregito
the following change. I rum lba pr•vp.exlxlbit of Joly 13:
- Itlse;l3t
•
Docrwass ko ... . - 1(.169,434
tease to thsth awls
Inchthlua the Ckeerluphoewo operattesw of the emit.
•hlch phew th e lutsewthhuni m between th e bthlts,'Wod
°Ludlow also the Slab Treasury statement of raturdey. the
fullowtvg le the Rimers! tolluTetwou elth the
bibl4 sod Quo w.th the rthweeseut also I ln.
Ila.n2ws.
July TU. na. Jul, X.130PW,1 1
1.
..... :—.462,7b9,1/00 $60,050,u00 $C.1j,3u7,000
Loesu.------1T5.42114NS 112,08e,104 11.1;445,6,
23,44a.a4 al,anata 113,016,6:10
Catenate:re N,e8.3.G14 8.344 al 1tA99,092
Olnea Depoette-.107,717.216 100.393,6 , 6 /03,204,11•4
rkehangett--.--- t7,45778a 16.091,470 11,308,841
I:lndrawn bi,259,455 91,299,105 84,8136.9 T
In at.Treeaosy--. 6,432,13) 6,735 8151 ' Titalhel2
Trix weekly aatement of the A•ltlledelphis Banke'peeeekt
the fol lowtog aggregates se competed wah thaw ot ate pre.
Clout :
Jelly 16. July 2.
CupltalStoch..----- 11.610.620 $11,810,650
3296,316 21240 3.11 42,661
.... 7356,1911 7 477,326 Inc 1 7 1,600
Due from Mbar bulk.. 3,345,151 1,1.29234 leo. 115,8.0
Due to other baula_. 2,739320 2,651,735 1n5U2345
D.poalla 16y4,765 16,122676 lucy 01,111
$361,611 2.133,2131 bee:, 20 390
10,4A,Trivr.14ii(ro.Tr'Itifit9v1
Now You . . July 34.—Cotton tun Went aniroiortant;
.unidailage 141. Fiona luzsor, tans 12300 bbl., clo.log .t
60 bAren ut.o. 11q, (Aka ft 00@4 91. Wheat bassi; balsa
143,000 bosh; Mc sgo ayring 7040491 G zi , a stk. , duo 9kka
93c„ rod $t Lao' 16. ttiLe 91 Naga 29. Corn vas;
114.390 tuna. Deal buoy.t. Pots heavy, with taiksrs
SLIZ 12%. Whisky arm. Sonar In:mynah MostvVado 474
401; root. 111. C;;(4.7; Banana 0y2:.-3i. Cadiz arm:
Ulu 110Z1454. Turpsuursa doll at 134.490 A. lloato boos
-394 4 i 49 aokk2 76- Btu steady atss46j6
euxqui higher, Chicago! hock Mahn 4254% 1111tOL Con
hal 34 allealgan Ihrottrarn 19 N. Y. geom.; 70.1; Bead/sat
37; Iniltraoken I kitsaknippi 13%; Virginia di, 49, Al lawar
6a 49.
PHILIOII.II7I, July 2&—)lour qnlet MO U. Gory
imouro *mu family pl4l INN SO 00140 I'S. Wheat so de
amok 4,000 club old 00 $1 not IN for red sod UNO toon
Nt . /.0 for while, I. atom Wlllakey 1634.
A New Book of Martyrs
Mr. Olmstead, of Nei York, hos puhlished
the following
The undersigned respectfully solicits au
thentic information of every case of outrage
and wrong perpetrated by the Eouthartichiv
airy upon Northam citizens, and upon c?outh
ern men who have suffered on account of An
ti-Slavery principles, in order to put Om on
record for the information of future generations.
Every person who has himself suffered, or
who may know of instances of commercial
men, teachers, preachers, travelers, young la
dies, &c, who have beon hung, or killed in
any way, tarred and feathered, ridden on rails
or otherwise outraged, v'rith the amount Of Pe
cuniary loss incident thereto, togethei with
the amount of debts which remain unpaid
far th.aast fifty years, is desired to write out
and forward to the undersigned an vicariate
account thereof, giving , names, dates, locali
ties, &c. Let every cotomunican give his
name in full, and Post Office address, that the
facts, if necessary, may he verified.
BOY SOLDIERS AMONG TUE REDELS.—At
Camp Boone, in Tennessee a gentleman who
visited it reports a sad suicide of a young man
of twenty years. Eis father was a devoted
Unionist, and admonished his boy that if be
took up antllitara, inst his country, he'Vvould
disown him forever. But the excitement of
rebel war proved so seductive for the hot
blooded and imaginative young man, and he
joined a rebel company at Camp Boone. A
few days only sufficed to dissipate his illosien,
and thoughts returned of the dear horde and
gray-haired father ho had left, and in the de
spondency of the momedt he ended his: camp
career by cutting his throat. From' the same
camp, the gentleman reporting this case saw
two boys borne away, both under fifteetk yeare
'of age, who had been reclaimed by. their
rarents.
F"' --
50 1.125. No. 8 lags If aokoml, pew; •;
• 100 half bbl L N 0.2 do do; t.
IS AIM N0.2d0 do;
o.
• 43 bbl.. N 1 Wh it. WI; i.'
05E01 Obi& No. I do;
45 bait Obis. tic,. I Lake 11Prrinj4; -:
For ale by WATT a wiLtioN.
.
/2/8 2,8 lAbortriarool.
BACON CONSION3IENT.S.-
800 lb.. of namn
bOOCI lb.. .1 Btabakbus;
WOO Mi. el Mao;
• •
IA .tote sad yawls. lade by .
ArDONALI) A ABALUOISLII,
.1.0 1 Wbninwile Ilrobers.YA3 L!tottlyyteeet.
NEW CONSIGNMENTS.—
50 box. W. A.M.., new; ~.
5 bola. Ego, to mi.:
156 blob. Cboicn Potato.; .
8..1nd and for s.l• by !FLANK VAN Gonna% I
.1,12 . Nn. 114 Pamectftreot.
OIL -250 bbls. Roc.,l[oil;
60 Md. Kw 1 Lan! 011;
011 _
In 'tars and tor We by JAB D. &USU.! WIN
1776 No. 83:and TO Wet:atilt:nett.
SD
UGAR CURED DAMS AND 13 $&F.
21 Unroll.. Davie Cincinnati Sugar Cured lisian:
10 do do Canrsaeol Baez;
for sale by KNOX a P ARKLII.
./Yio Cob Libergstnnt:
GOViCkiJetNNT JAVA 11011 , 13.4.;—Juist
rushed •oply of Priam J 6,3 1:101Y.6,
bunt bop sad pip mikuk Yoe tabs by lb. bAit or Mel
by JNO.i 11121/313AW. -
)ltd cor.LtDerty and
1.51 15 ,1 L8. * 'M t
l' " " MA d l O " J W‘l.;
25
Jag tivotwad end far aide Did
anIR MILLIR a ntorwrson.
INDIA RUBBER !STEAM PACKING,
0111112173 and kQUI.I3II HOPI—Par gals at 01. m
tit.lar Most J all. PHILLIP&
QUGAIL--100 Mai, N. 0. Sugar, rrumived
LI by Ammer Haul Dell, 1¢ store for eue bY•
17 10 111• DONALD t ASH VOLUM, 253 LlVerty
CEIdENT.-50 bbls. Hydraulic Cement,
kJ Jost mains" and for 11404
jy2o FIENILY IL COUPS:
DRY PFACIIES- 2 -25 sacks bright Dry
Peachee rceetvect sad Far 11110 by
etstiliT IL COLLIN&
LEATIIER BELT I NG—oak tanned, of
the beat quality, kwala 26 and 93 bt. 131 air
Jyl6 J. a IL PILILLIPIR:
QDN AND RAIN UMBRELLAS -1-AD
kludikehlos prlare,at 11011311111.
AU MT& BRANS-2f bum. in stint) as
Tv s. .41111. %UMW 0110111:1
LUMBER-150,000,feet Pino Lumber for
lia• bT . sn26 GROWN A 111111(PAttues*.
eIIiZESE;--130 taxes Extra Create Cut-
NJ tiara 11. 01).1414.18.
r i RIEU P15A911.E.5.-40 awe rye
na".... • I ' II2tNBY 14 ccicians.•
R HENRY Ia~IIC 15U bbln. oati. for esla L 1:
b 23 - I ,' K. atTancs.l
F 1311.— 'packages Whitefish, IlerOng,
2.00
?net 11:111U14n11. 1., HENRY.EL COLLINS.
CatZtlo boxes Cmam ebaegajttstia.
mamata L. a. own, s4T Ltartyd. I
T AVE LEATHER AND BELT BAJOE
JJ Pot ale at 213 sod 23 13t.Ctslr Idned.' •.
J. a U. PIF;Lat&
.DOTATOICti-;--361Y bus. Rod Pottit4'es teed
!MI for **Mb, • ' Je4 . 1111149 u. ClOl.lJlill.
VQFFEE.-450 bags Rio . Coffee! Oceiying
pt Pitnasylvanlaßahroad,ani fa sole - • •
liar! - • •• J&M. PALZt4L 4041§111.
nA.TB.-10,000 bulb, for sale by
NJ 1710 3. a. 7.104110 . T. • 100.
===l
ULOUS-50 Ion Famtly• yu Ilotrf 10i ice/
, ass 4 Yer rd. by ' • • • n army • coLbTitit
hi
7 , 1,114•14 I HAYS iii - 064
Ito 7 Mr* YbuYb
1111101 RE.tleoltl4lsts: "tql
µea
15.1011.114.1imak to Smoke Roar.
awl br sal. by - •V.ll. ttATII 4 CO..
ENEMA
IFUEBOLD'S OILIERAIBLIPLIAMUM.
-EMILY 0080111THWID
Compound Fluid Extract Buck%
• PooWry •ad SpedEs Imo& for
OPCPARIzt4 OP TILE EILADOICI...
KUMPSE.
GRAVEL AND DitorsicAL
UH
;ATltwri
This lisrtintss karma 12s •4 - ss of Digastios, sad ss•
Vys_Sts ABr Oa ULM is Iwo hslsltdr tIoS4 whtell
. 0 A se) ACS deposLoss. And AU Urs-
PA 114 ANL , I NV L L ' AVSITItTs ' Att
oto4 • f nad
ps
Wm. r♦al
"
Wm. Woman and CLOW
ItElailloLD;S IF4XTILACT
srlvaefry> imzefen ~ 1 11, Z if Dtanntln , Earls
Alit nd with the following lireupweess
todioyosttloo to Axertloo. 1... i of Power.
Los. of ilmorr. utelonity of Brestenn,
Weal NtllrOA. Trembling,.
Horror of inu•ant. . Weeelnlnees.
Income of 'nom. - Polo In Um Met.
Univac...a La... Lula of die If mauler ?wt..
Hot lion,. Meet -c of the Badly.
-Drruese of te• FOOL 14 - aril:nu, of the ffOot.
Pallid Countenance.
Sheen frontons. Ir allowed so eo on, welch als candle:los
Inn/1101y fremovefomooo fol/owo
Impotency, Fatuity. lip.leinte Fits.
ht one of which the Patient mos! Ervire.
Who eta UT that they are hot hilettentle renewal b 7
it,... "D/rtlhl Dlaeaseee"
Inasulty and Cousomptios."
Wee are aware of thous... of their tolterrac.
Tilt GECOAOS or TUE INSANE Arlltntre
Atd the thrleachely Dpunby o..mmti om
tiaQ Aorpto Witness to Na ^rruth of LY haterilota.
111114.101STITLITIUM WWI AMOTED WITH
ORVAIVIO WEAKNESS.
Ikeatree the aid of medicine to etneerttent sad .
Invigorate the outset.
Which Elelmbolds Extract Bab toverishly Com
• 1114 Win Va.... the Aloe& 'teeniest.
PIMA Lra—rtiat ta--rz)! t.,.
OLD ON WONG; BILVOLN. bILBILIND. Olt UUNTiIf -
PLATING MALEUT.LAU E. •
In many At(cations peculiar to iromalaa4
Xmotor of beetle nmeoehed by our othor 11.041 , m in
(Atom& or Horontfon. Irmonlornr. Potnfranme or Mrs
irate
of motor:um rammtiona. Lllcerstad or &Arthur.
gat* of toe (horn. toncorrnms ur hit.. Sterility. and
(CO ell tomplof nu Ineiden too Memo s ',bother anent from
lrellaererlun, teslits of Ulkolostron, or In the
DECLINE OR ORANGE OF LIFE.
Eoe Erraptoms Ober,.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT
'Mono turn Boleaso.24Crezu . r. or anplavant 11•.11stso
for dtaloleasant ivd taagtro.
iIEMUULD.I axnuur
L )ram,
00.11
SECRET DISEASES
In an then. nue. At MU* iiMr411011:
Utile or nu amuse In Tikt ; Ale Isurosiver.nne:
swit Co 5170.1.1.
It enamor a (Stole= destreend Areas etrnisth to Urlueta.
thereof . li•mu•lay IJbatsIICUMM .
rresenting ant curiae htnetures of the Urethra.
Ansrhur rein and lunseuurstron. so frequent In the dam
of diseases, sod else Ulric all Potersone. D wand got ow*
indr /War.. .
. . , .
%CEO HAVE LUCK" THE VICTIMS VI QUACKS win
rho bare pa ht heavy tee. to be In n abort time, Woe
found toe, mere coceivo.land that the "PULAION " ban, he
the tube of weerfulastriarecas,' bear dried ap In the
Mk., to Went oat lo en aggravated fort, end •
• mbethar axis Um, 1.1.13.131A1tY OUGAISTS,
',Di. whatever .10.60 Oligi natio,. and DO MOAN' 01
i1u\v1.051.4
Dlalaore of these arises rennin/ the aid& s Dinar/10.
'Asia:A./3,IMA Aia tract llstehu
As the Great Dleiretla.
And ls certain to bete the dendnal Ghat In alr Maar.
Per a, Welt It le littoral =curled.
Llddence 01 Om meat ruin ant rzepoluribto [harem.
will eceemptar the medicine.
'ClikaliA4ll . l4d OF COR29 ' •
Frtan a to au peen Stiladdat
With names known to •
AcisriCe alar r 1 rtL
2 . 1100 $1 Per battler .or alz.for
Centered be NW Marne serrinrit packed frosibbrienstke.
Letilllll22 antrTusta 10 ALI. OilithitralitArltnta
. . Guess Guaranteed t Advice Grails! I
• • arriltatit.
, • Pence:mile appeared before me. im ALiormeo of the at?
• f Pbfade'Plla. tt. T. eistarsoLo. who Woe duly room.
dolt. my We ereaaretfoo mamma oo nereotte. no memory.
Or other tmurtov d tom but are Purely vegetable.
11. T. 71 SOLD..
Krona and subaesibel before me, 16la 33d d of Nov=
bar. itls4 W. V. MIMS= aldarmno.
tflo , h .treat. .bun inert. ihtladelottta
Addreee Tattoo for Infornualon Ist oonfolenoe to
H. T.,11 61,15180 M Chemist. -
Dern, 104 tic... Ufa Tenth at. below Chestnut. Ittltr
BFVITAILE COlEletTlfailiMOTAl,
r•D Ut.ral Neff,. ED lICALLLip
•
Rho et:Weever to diet.. - 01 their Own" sod "otiorsod Se
ttee.- oo the AVlAltattOrt attaloed by
li•antne Preoustloat,
do do Jlotract. itacad.
do dd do. rarsapartll.,
do do . ilZ101:11 , 11.1 XOOll With,
&MD .131
BEOKHAM Be KELLY,
Asdalt Druggists iiverys; biro. Ask far Huttobold's. Tat
Do utbior. Cutout itissiirartletuieut and gena2 far ft.
avoid iiripoiatiou .4 esougure. nitlr
I.I.ENZIN.E.--Fur. removing Paint, lirease
.1) spoca, cleaning Glocca, aMama,
DRVILARtiIa POW DEZ—Fa - t 1 reutoval or arpolatton.
La,
ALEXIA oP P KAU %lAN BAKA—The 'rood agreasbla sad
..c.ctual Tonle yet d mgcovert4. .
B RUING LI AWE ONO L" 1.114T-16,r F:luring a thkk and
t , mai by growth of War.
•
LIIOOHIMON'9 ft CATOONATE OV KOLA PILLS—T
14}1.004.flering Irma Acidity of the Ntom.c
Sls Invelesnto.' •
Ti.o &Lure, ctrie everythlrg nsW awl rahrAllo In the
Drag and Medicine nor, for We ty
and De.lar la plows
SPRING GOODS I
WE ARE .NOW RECEIVING A CHOICE
AND 8 MS= BZOO6. 0/ 4.11.*Dd for or r PPEING
BALM 100,1' have treen.arlectod oral. more L.hos =cal
ON, and lee tc-Itldaat. tbst to tbio
PICO11110:111S OP
.VAIERLO .41/1D 1127T1.2
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tb.e IA 1k illirAixl AMY tit1434.1X tZko kind net"
betemopecedick this clip, and mould Frepecttully whet to
wetly tram our ',oxeye end the puha% to *wok* the
Samuel Gray & Son,
DIRROTIANT TAILORS,
BT. LOUIS ZIOTEIXEJ
OLIESTABI`STRET, ABOVE TiLED,
la the Immediate height...hood of the Jobbing Ileum on
ilesket., Third tad Chestnut Ungar. Om /Wien
P.st Mos. itershant . Yuhtno, &a, dm •
• Board per Day, $l. 50."
when required on as X 1113.0 PRAM
PL •N. Awn,. frets 60 mut sod upwards. per day. and
Heys at a in. Ci.tas ZUT1111.11X? .24C1111D 111 Ta• llo•
Prices ararrdiagr to the Ally e./.lhrs. •
Th• City Carr take Poiseslgors Oros .a• 7
Slattom TO or CLUNG TO toLotrl.
rfar lingltab, roach, Goma •aa OPoOI RokilL
Jrl7.6m
L=II=::IMM=ZM=I
JAMS C. • GATT;
-
Corner of Penn and St. Clair staro
Respectfully lueltse pall etteettoo to MI new reek of
t3PItING 1300 DR, ctsoptisteg KR the newest ibis abaft.
IntiehteJ3sterial adapted to 01114LX1111.111:1Y/LIB,eollo•
lass au early CM I, mad trttellsug:hz bit utility to exhibit to
thou leverhig Mot .tth the situ Bork of our goods
equal:to any Wads city, ‘Rboatioesst to Rut *id of semi.
50h117..1e
GENSIIN TAU6I: AND Sllllll6 .
Corner Sixth and ' Wood dtreeta.
BANK OP RISCOUIIT AND DAPOSIT.
613.00.000.
• EITOCIMLDEBII . INDITMVA..tLy 'LI/MX
• • Ailol7B2ll' 5 I.IOIVALZA, tariaa. •
Rainer aobagtt, Adaro Itelnelosa.
E. H. Alms, Jana% LAZA •
.1. Y DaTokoice, Chrtatlaa Olebert.'
• Anchovy Pryer. A. Promadleld
DISCO on- zrzar DAT.
mita, . Jana _arzwimr, Cuttlea
11ATti Aril) VA - Ph,
STRAW GOODS,
LATIBT SPILItiO
iftodietarare:ans Dsk*a:W bde~Y
tolag 131: Wood et, Thdtabingtt.-
, .ocaspaz-sziess . T-1r rzr ,
:PaiS 21 4 ' ay Pips. MARA.Ir a t anto
"rfaw.—
Trs WELL: KNOWN -FIRST , OLASO
tunaL 4111 to °taped Sar the reception of cart% an
THUIIIIDAV,./171 , 11 Wet. Nord 12 per day or $l3 par
witFrf Triompsoll.ftnnutom
/01114AY
.ORAT atii's36nFnii3rsta3.—
• iamts. snips, lisitulounuas, St-
wzr
The atpaio nee of arellaaarnolthttow of tab Caalfmlauf-
IA gar fa prose that 11XELV8 MAGNETIC OIL la the smut
effectual reMeolf yet Otaveared - fur. a. am of .B
Tata, Cocia . luotaa, - Borns; buff :dole; s , autstgla; ace'
kluda of seguake dilemma All other Lfulsoosto Ea Pala
*foam aro to emeparbou Inalalata, Nokt 1.7 Allyulpe e ta•
onloN zciratercrs. soa
- - lamphOold attd EourrEata.
hulf-bblet.Whita Fielrenlifiak=
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1719 - 7b Front dneuna 911 Wear sre:
LL-30 bbls, &et quality Carbon 011;
O •
Thld d or melted and
la
dale bir_ • ' - '
,FLAIslb--Bi_bagS_White Bops for isle
2- --";•.::'?" - N. IL iLIVIIISiA2-03.
BLIT AWNS WILL conts.n.
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MALE OIL FKAILAL.E4
In=ll
SIMON JOHNETON, Drugs Lit,
torn, Pmlt64oll and /north ots.
otdosa,:sa ircll cr.
831rnoss Of Prime
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BONNETS, &e. Sc.
MORD t CO,
ORNY
sonninitralwori
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