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' ....:" - :.4 4 3,5,.•‘Z,1. , , i'L il.R` , .: • ••: - .::,:', r.• , •7.!..,,F,.". ir ':''' . ;:i!... , •'.-1.';';';' 1, ..,:: , -I t ' ,;...!,: •;.; 1 .. .. -t- ..;',?:, - ,:07,' , t• ', 1 .2 !i=•, -, ;;;I:',• . ~: .: ' • ~, ':'-::.;.'',7., . .-:Z;;:- : ., ':.!::..V.:,-.:.,-,--.6::::.:...,:. ;;~;•: •~'{:i {- _~'~~. =EN 40 .., , h:. .r. . _ E:=l Vittsburo 6aytte. - 6?%1c14z Or raz qr.r. SATURDAY. MORNING, JULY V. MI CITY AFFAIRS. grrsoiloLoincAt. Obseriratkiaterl.th. Gasetk, by 0 . E. shav,,Optiolaa, 68 Fifth 81,—eoneeted dilly 111 IMP. MAUD& 98 72 730 78 c'cloolr..4%x " TAIL Wersir Gezzrft, far this week, it out, . and can be procured it oar counter, singly or in wrapper*, ready for mailing. It contains all the Impartat t meta* of the week, by mail and telegraph, editorialr„ clti and commercial report—religious , , miscellaneous news,.&c. Priceb etle. - United Waged Marilee Comm Prickly, July ST.—Before Judge McCandless. -At the opeeing of Cum, the jury in theCtiii of Michael . Shearer, of • Johnstown, received their charge and retired. After an absence of three or four boom, they returned with a verdict of "cot guilty." • - Alen It . Poole, postmaster at McKean , . Old Stand, Westmoreland county, was next arraign • upon n charge of mail robbery, and plead not guil t,. Judge Todd, or'Westmoreland county, and J. H. ttaropton, Eeq., appeared for defense. and Thomas M. Marshall for the proseention. __[The • Dattiict Attorney, R. B. Carnahan,wu necemuily abbot on account of the dangerous .illness of a ?Giulia, Rev. Mr. Fife.) . • Daniel Moore, Spectal Agent - rid the Postoface Department, was ialled and testified that he bad been &tailed to detect certain partied supected of ;he mail to Westmoreland county; want • to Monet _Petulant, and there mailed a decoy let ter to t:. O. W. Hazzard, Monongahela city, Wub . ingtou county; it contained &genuine quarter dol lar, and a. Logue quartet; it was put an the mail pooch, and deltvered to the carrie r, Mr. Smith— . the witness ghing along wall the mail. The mail wad delivered as meal at 6PECeared Old Stand, tad after leaving the Hansard letter was mined. The nfent peered on to West. Newton. Here he made op two other decoy letters—one to W. H. Smith, Unioatown, Fayette county, and the other to Charles Holland Weaver's Old Stand, West moreland County. Each of the letters contained a number of hank bills—the one to Holland also eon unfed a genuine half eagle, (five dollari) These .I,n.rs were ;mailed on Saturday, September let. 1860. The agent awaited the - arrival of the other mail earner,. Mr. 'Miller, and putting these letters • into the pouck, - returned towards McKean's Old Stand. fie got out of :the coach before reaching Poole's house, not "'Ming to be seen with the • mail, and walked along the road. The driver de - livered the mail, received hie poach again and overtook 'the agent beyond the pose office. The °trig mat again ermined, and the Smith and Rol-. land loiters were both mean. The poet office at- McKeac , s wee not the proper place to distribute. The letter to Uniontown was out-cc its course, cod there would have been no harm in detaining ' that letter. The other, however, should have been cent on directly. The agent then went on to Mt. neamar, end got out a warrant for the arrest of Poole. ' - tbo 'following day ,(Sandey) the poet ahem and dwelling Of . Mr. Poole were thoroughly march ed, bet no tutee of the letters, nor anything. per. tainlog to them, could be found, He then nitomest to Mono! Plat:lent, end lean:ant that Mr. Poole had gone to a crimp mooting at Latrobe, he ',rut there and arrested Dim; took him to Greehiburg, - -whore-he was. carefully: ocatohod, bat nothing wee found pan, him. 'Bo Ina taken before a magittrabs at Greensburg, gnu bill for trial and was dilatant& Biller and othor 1 , 1110514011 were called to oor robdrote the fortimouy of Mr. Moore. - • The delenoosot op In this cue was,Shat the let. tore, if detainid at all, were ,rehed by Mrs, Poole, or come one also having stein to the °®a; that the daendantwas about at • undue on Saturday. the la of Septomber, and _mu:away from home oboe the mail with the two decoy lettere was de. hvereat . . • no cute is still on trial. Col. Wm. H. • Lambert.°le This gentlemen, well and favorably known throughrot the State, end who was reported to have bur banged by the Rebels in Florida, has arrived to this dill with Ids tidally. ThlSolent' was Post nutterat.Warrtngtoa, nod bemuse he would not violent his oath and tarn_ traitor' to the Union by allowing the rebels to take charge of-the mail matter in his cam wee 'arrested, cut into prison, heavily ironed on the 17th of April last, and had it not been for hid brave beariiipkuld dauntless courage, would doubtless hevislost his life. '.7.hetraitors robbed the acntlemen or nearly all his goireonal estate, amount hog to acme 525,000, but heittill got away from the stwundrals will enough to Ilia on. The property of the gOvcrinaera, lettere, postake stamps, &a, were also arisod by theca high-toned, chivalrous game moo. Thsi 'Thirteenth Itetslmente Wo loam from Col. J. Heron Foster, that tome. diately ofxr the errivalof the Thirteenth Regiment, the wt h of re•orgsulzinr lifer the period of the woo will be commeneed. It is confidently anticipated that a large proportion of the men will enlist fur the three yeneet, 2113 efforts will be made to organise the 'with aa little delay no possible, and in the best mentor. i'Cot. - Rowley-Is very papuler with the men who hvye served under hire no faithfully during the pert three month., and he will doubtless retain his command' with their unanimous consent. He had the entite!oonfidenco of his men, and it would be a rare thing lu Gad a elegle soldier Eateries fiord af , toroplaint sobeet biro. Thle beteg the ease, 'Le will have little fltliag up the regiment to the ma oompt.ment. Mau. limr.baca.—We- hare received sundry complaints muss nth to the failure of oar morning piper. and here taken' - the trouble to enquire in the poatothce herdin regard to it. We generally get off ell ourt night mails in time. Sir. Von Bonn bonnie divirib,ating Clerks in the poatoffice !lemur' kind enough to detain their paper bags to the West moment, in order to get in our night editions, When ' we are late. : We learn that the Sewickley mall is carried. on to.' blew Brightort=4.l3ere being entitle there to receive it during the night—and se sent •. hick. on the morning Accommodation train. Our friends in Sewickley can, therefore, correct the ir regularity by having some per — fob attend the train during the 'pight, to receive their mail from the • , early wain. We presumeimost other failures arise &OM .i¢l. • 10411 sauce d, WhiCh Can easily be corrected at ' home. PAGS-EIZTAT6IIII.--LletlL WCII., J. Patterson of the Eighth WSid Guards, was.the - recipient of e eplenaid- regulation sword Thursday alteration. Mr. Thomas J. Patterson delivered the presents. • tine speed - mbbabalf of tbe menibers of the well known Parry Literary Society, with which body. Lieut. Panernint bee beanie long identified. - Lieut. • Patterson responded in the bawled meaner. We arc assured thst tho elegant weapon could-not • hare-been placed in more worthy hand,. .• frir..Liegh Medi - son, a private at the rams corps, weir, et the-as Rae time, presented . with a No. 1 re. voice, by the brickmakers of the Eighth Ward. - daarvat. or: Voguaitiai.—.The State Clardy, Capt. Daemon g Turner Rises, Coot. AmMap; C. S. Zontrer, - Cept.' Beigriat, of Col. McDowell'. Regie meat; Fireman , a Legion, Capt. Stewart, and City Guard!, Cipt. Denny, of Col. CampbellN Reg. iment, arrived here about two o'cloik Friday nuns. 'Lnglrom Honihburg. Witte the exception that they are somewhat ;pinned - by explore in the hot eon, they lock remarkably well, and are apparently in eicelient epirita. gone a number of them are dr termiaed to enlist tor the three years or duiing the I war. They report that the Seventh and Thirteenth Regiments are et Chamberaborg., , . . . • - JAsige Peatt*ist - notation, aottterfeiter,, wee itr. I =rotted PhilatteEplits, on Inesday.lety with .5,000 • toonterfeivmehey in' poesesslon. There were rorerel rolls of outs*, consisting of 'triton the Otti ' fez Baok of Trenton; sfee ee -the idaebElke Banks Now Lte4eo,Cono.s slo'e L oh thW, WYethihg -I tank;Sr's ea the Barmen and Mechanics' Berth, Ciald ,, n, New Jolley; aid STi 'on the Whits River Rest, State-of Vermont Viers was sago large . quntity of no*, in - ttie shape of quarter &ogles, one dollar gold iteas, half dollars and. cinartorsimOse of it in • tlalsha Oste. DI lunarear. or Tuoraraow Parma Conan. hlondar ; a flee caysiry_Oompaey left from the southwestern part of Vayette county for service in Westent Virile is. ° Toey are commanded ;by Capt. G. W.;Gdmore, and Lieuteuanta Abraham tad DrWsOtt. ! On Wednesday, Capt. Isaac P. It 0174 company look ";up tber Ike or march for the acme 'ernes. Their deatinatiOn ',Grafton. Archibald Stiles stad m.Murphy are the Ltententrita. • ; mu, nr ♦Ainum—Last meet Lionidu Par. • ; .;her, or Wq: LI. Parker, of. Henry Clay town chip, Fayette courity, was bitten by a very large rattlo-analte on the loot. ,The boy wee some dia. tune ironthe ihoise and by himself, he: did not pet to the house for about three- quarters of an hour aftei he w bitten. The. foot and leg were terribly swollen the whole getout impregamed with poison, se there -u bit little hope of affording reiref., ! • • • Pica Punta Boyd, • principal of the aitegheny warirtietwoh. WIN teliarsd Of ' - a Salsahre watch and 'chain‘on Wednesday urea. while mantling , near tee Federal *treat depot, arraiting:the,Artlfal - Ot Gen. bitlellan. A Ebert tiwn'belorebe muted Ms witch, s4prtiteel lookieg ir n a . , li ■Vd a ' a itlip 74 4 7 bal l e il " l' l ai w ic ati b irtri h to l = a t after Mr. Bop; !etclisted It to big pocket:. Swoon Itr...,Tba if:Wowing companlaewaritrworn w Sa Norma in, Col. S. W. 111 regiment,. by Meet. facLiiin,l'of the Third Calrp ;-St. Chic ; Guards. .Capt. Fenix; Union . av Mande,' (Clarion \ rotinty,) Capt. Alaska i-dardittli Ward Gnarde s Capt. W!ight ; Idelfeo 11. , fie Cadet!, (Ilinnlnibato,) Capt: . I.Patterion., Three_ companies all hare ; the lnu• 'complement of men and, are , ready to laird gran. over ordered.: _ P.011,1111.Z IiaIIICIDC-"AT F1LL1M.11.4.40 Sala. day evening •Int, two colored men at Franklin; named,AANIIII, .110 d L*waon k got into a melee; in which Adams calzed a razor' and cut Lawson in a terrible inarinec.- -Adam, wan *mead and *Akan on the way made'*demean attempt Ilia intdpared Lawton will sot Tricorn: iacuritiVu:ol7o,- - Tbs ginfula Ward eaciol Boardion Thursday evening hat, sppolistairtke following teacbeits for the enaning . timn Principal, Taggart dimistant, Biwa .Taggan ; intermediate, Min IL Lytle; Primal y, ; Unser L. Jklartiri, U. o.:Elmitk, Maatiiik. =field and ?note ittlandiPh; ' ." '• : - - . • Enell=nill Treatment of the Three Months , - - ?fen - at ilavemburg. The Harrisburg Teiegrapb, of Thursday, fey.; ''Too much mite cannot be awarded to citieens of our town who, for two days past, have kept open honau for the entertainment of volunteers, lad fed hundreds of them at their own -expense. Of the thociands of goldiers who thronged the shuts yes. today and !D-day, not one in ten had any money, and many of them were in a hungry and suffering condition. While we honor the many sympathising and patriotic citizens who generously provided for our weary and hungry volunteer', we blush to re cord the humiliating fact that in some instanoes they were turned away anted from the doors of per sons whom Heaven has blessed with abundant pecu niary means. Shame on the ungrateful mercena ries I. In contrast with the cooduet of this small and mean ohms, we safer with !helium, of pride and gratificatbm to the large number of citizens—game of them poor meobanies--who not only supplied the wanly of all 'soldiery who voted upon them, bet in vited mores to their well filled table'. One gentle man in Walnut:. stnet, Mr. Wm. K. Verbeke, who has contributed liberally to the Union cause on all occasions linos the commeneement of the war, threw wide open his doors, and fed hundreds of volunteers at his own - ezpenee. Snob Mon are an honor to any community, and will recite their reward." Paot. I. C. Same, A. M.—My Dear Sir It is utterly impossible for me to put any adequate ow timate, open the valuable instruction. received at year hands while atteadieg the Iron City College. • ad now, after having !Tinted all the Commercial Schools in Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, I am fully sitiaGed that no other school equals the "Iron City"] in point of thoroughness, or in the extent and variety of its course of study. I bane been constantly engaged as - book.keeper one of the, largest !louses here since I telt the College. I Ann still a true Union nom The 5441116015111t8, though bold and brave men ' make thur wives Meru on the front side of the bed for fear of Lincoln. Teen 411 PAXICLSI. Columbia, Tam, July IR, ISGI. Vninicr.—rbe Coroner resumed the investiga tion as to the cuise of the late railroad accident in Allegheny, yesterday Otero/ins,. After the ex amination of tome two or three mummies, the jury agreed upon the following Tardla: "That George H. Swatter came to his death on the 01 day of Ri1y,,1861,.ie the Fourrn ward, Allegheny city, by beiniprecipitatcd from a bridge of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail road, in consequence or the bridge giving way. Theiury fiad that there was a windier of defec tive timbers in the structure, bet are needle to as certain whether the girl6g way of :mid timbers by ninon el their decayed; condition was the-eanae of the falling of the bridgey or whether one at the said timbers was broken by the locomotive going off the track. And feither, the jury lied that the trestle work shooldbe filled up at the earliest peen ble moment." - AN letctorwr.—Amobg the firm to Welcome Gen. McClellan at Harriebarg, wu a p of the "Kash Regiment, who rushed up cud gresplng him by the band, said: "General, I em gi•d to see you. You're ■ bully boy. belong to the Falb, end intend going back to fight under you." The Gen ere replied that he woule be very happy to mu him. The General wee loudly cheered, and in teapots the General made a few striking rematbs, in which be maid ho would be glad to see as many of three mouths' veluntiers return as possible: Re referred to the affair at .filanasaas, and cud all we had to do was to try - it over. This remark was fondly Cheered. As dot train moved di, the Gee. oral bowed to the impromptu crowd from the plat. forts, and retired amidst much entlintievm. Pang, TUB VOLONTICI.g.g.-..TWO United States Payniassees arrived at Harrisburg item Washington on Thursday morning, and were busty engaged all day in paying off the three months' volunteers. The first „secant, third, fourth, fifth, Illatn, seventh, eighth, ninth, thirteenth, sixteenth and twenty Otth regiments had returned, and the number or men in the city was estimated at from eight to tea thou land. A large nuttier Of these received their pay on • Thursday, were mustered out at service, and immediately lift for home.--some of them entirely °played out,” and others determined to to- satin for the war. Con. To reis P. Glud.s.ausa, of she Eleventh Regimmet (Pennsylvania hawses) was a merchant of New Alexandna, Wmunoreland county, and tou been in military training for fifteen 'safe. Ile has served respeotlvely 13 Captain, Major, LlCLlterllllt Colonel, and Brigade Inspector—a position which be noir holds is Wes:moreland ecuoty. Ho is ads. counted one of the best drill °Meets in Western Perlllll7lTAPia, and will doabiless glees good amount of himself. DSLOWNED.--Wo regret to learn that on Tnesday, David Evans, of Springhill tt, Fayette county, was drowned in Cheat :ism, Dear Ird's terry. Va. Mr. S. and a neighbor bad repaired to the neer tor the purpose, tit shooting Orb, and while theta eoneludsd to take a bath, and In attempting to swim the river sank in deep water. He: was a good swimmer, dcd it Is supposed be mutt hare beta teisod with - cramp, nr paralysis. His body was recover.' in half an hour or less, bat lite was 'lima. Tim MAXI:en Chariton Faaunc—The edelphis Bulletin, of Thursday, sayer "Yesterday, is me Supreme t oa - t. heq . ora a lull 6,e'. a ma 1100 mil made to gaa•b the etrt,orari in the case of the pitmen indicted in f'ralibargh, on the charge of 'mud, to supplying clothing to the *oldie+. The motion was. tally argued too the Court held the matter under odrieement." Tal tar. CLAM Oceans, aocepted hi Col. Black's teen:tont, were, on lon *V.Mpg, made ibe tocipiouts Of • vary nice and useful Cute moment In me Crape of soldier's work eases, mod* and presented by two hula girir, Emma Ad Ada Shaw, daughters of J. B. Shaw, Optician, for which favor, gratefully re ceived, the nitinbara nowt their moot sincere Cana, As swabe seen by reference to advertisement, Meson,. George It. White ts Co., have mode a still furtherrednetion in preen to order to close out their summer stock. Thorn . of our readers ,who wish to get anything in the way of dry goods, at exceedingly low prices, should slot foil to take ad vantage of th opportuutty now prevent. Tun Moteroommts GUSlon—Tula company, coder command of Captain M. Brennan, ha. been acceptid by CM. Sam. W. Black. The company is now nearly tall, and a few good men can yet be reeeived . at the armory, thud atop of the Custom Bones building. • RETIMIT Fluarrr.—tra Wednesday afternann, about three o'clock, a mall battling in Bhirnille r ocupied by Mr. Samuel Green u a refinery for coal oil, accidentally took fire and was burned to the ground. Mr. Green's lou is $1,100; wasted for $3OO Mona Tactora.,—The 12 iii ladleful, Regiment, cinder command of Col. Wilhite, anived law even. Leg, by way of the Steubenville Railroad, and de parted on the Central Road for Wasbington City. They are an able bodied, bee regiment of men. P 037 Orrice Itosesay.-03 Monday night some burglar entered thdEtoserm Post °Moe, 1n Coehoo• ton county, Ohio, by the book window, and mode a Mean sweep of the lettere, not 'lapdog the dead letters, and carried cif what stamps aid stamped envelopes he weld find.' ESCATILD 710 M IME HorrxTec —A gentleman who came to the city with Gen. Fremont on Tuee diy, E. M. Kent, , wee left ill at the Western Hospital. Oa Wedneedny night he *awed end bee not lance been beard or. In Po RTARt Nance —Those barb" g claims against the Pittsburgh, Port Woyoe and Chicago Railroad Company, on account of traorportation, will find an Important notice from T. D. Messier, E.q., in our advertising columns. WYMIOAYIAND COUNTY has Gone nobly ID fat niabinie troop' for the war. Slid has cow in the field three Colonel., one Lieutenant Colonel, and over one thousand men with company officers. Gen. Met%maw reached Philadellibia on Tbureday, and after . leaving his wife 6 t the real- dente of bin brother, Dr. McClellan, proceeded on to Wulllegion the tame night. ofrotontra"—Direet your letter to "Camp Den niuoit, Cincinnati; Ohio." litraar deserlition of Book, Card, and Job Print= log ezactuted aatbis lace on the moot reasonable terms, and upon the shortest. notice. Particular at. tendon given to Paper Book . , and Rind Dille. ZWING—TORBETT-4t the feeldence et lb. bride./ t they, in Meadville, Pt, Oa Thtitiday, the 18th Ina, bj the Jtbn V, Elm:Lego, D.t); Kr. WILLIAM IL 6WIN9, ibis city, to NW BATS B. TOILHISIT. - : - /fr To Bons. Owners. WICILTRII • IA PALL, A Eit,l2 2.11210 DENT rots DOMES In averNaled by um la all anew ofLaiorratei, arlaing from dynast; BialeeirorMreantr leg, It. ae.ct- browniCal mad tartan. Demon or Bridle. Chan, Drettotwa, Maury du., ft sloe tun atonally. Spavtit sad laugbdiumay be wolly prevented and cured In Males, Out couhrmed CUM/ WV buond the yof a tosucal arm No I. of the kW, hewer= . &vends or hoped.= but It may be elloontod by thu lottallel3ti and. Ka bawled applantlem will abr., II Comma Wellman= and ant= the Man VI I . 2llYti willecomptra are mai. . • - • . Seem horse owner Mould ban; tidireandy at 1.161. Its timely me at the. Ilnd appearance of Lamaze= rill elf= nadir merest those formidable diocesan toetillonaL to which oil hones are Cahn sad whit* trader so uoloy.orto sari= talent& bun= nearly wonlem . . Bs. ipDtlyddwlenit . gerßwon FOOD.—ADL2I6OII is called to . toll moot realetshie and Waal& preparatimi,adrathed In another coltioni. It to a:a - entirely new Donner, sad mad not be catfoindri with any of the onsmerouintteut inidkinee Of the day. It to a month remedy for all tho Draw ipe4e 2 %and *moonily those ar chroutoundors won, moots. ind yearn. Buffer ideetra tirozai.ninotat; of New Tuck, are the sole meats for It: sad Oa yarprietuni of the nrorldlredowned Dr, boors Larasniu. Wrath as art/ We width eion Mother should hive la bn.medlciom claws in 0.4111 of leash ead • aoltainlag ae I e dos, uo pennon: In opiate of any 514 U. Ca he torated upon With tha stamen comaderme, end will be Meat en laralotable eyeolflo la ail own of inhume cooptoloto—' mot. mat Mood, Otturebse. 126,D0w advectlawoeuL . • for man by ODE. D. DEVIDU Aleut. 14 0 Wood Pluebaran. Pm • • 01 , 17811mIte, , Limn 'Sim& 'l7, Enos htozatruo, atom 10111112, by CL . D. SURACILLRIVERaIL, at tile Dew latruaLowser Wybe MIA" Ate: - • ' • ' atlital2ol . _ AMP`Docnin O. Duos, Water.thini:nid Balm. polite Pliyakdan; also spot ItatabOoeioilobroid tat Baptism:, Gahm- Potin tuiYropto per- Dooornar.—Dr. -C. Silt,' No. 244 Pono attoot, attends to ail breaches ortbo Doted profit'. jilirAtz ahould not fail to :Alio oxivor lionnototittoltfonlitotodironiptt. • In-! LETTER FROM WASHINGTON • tyruku Our O. CurrupuiuWM] • WASHINGTON, July 24, 1861 The rebel, hire not yet, to the best of my luoUirtedge, adaanced upon Alexandria and Wash ington- Why, it is dialmilt to tell. It is my uptown that a dash epee the former place would sweep it of O• 131. tureen. I wan there to-ney. It wt. a aad plaCe before the advance; It am a udder place since the retreat. Imagine, if you ran, the debris of come dozen regiments, broken down mad overcome by bug fatigue and hunger. They were yet lying about the etreeu, whole tows of them asleep on cellar doors ind on the pavement, no organization, no Officers, nu cipr.t. Some arrangement. had been made for feeding the poor fellow., and a part of them Weep in the market house, sod others to hot*s of the people. Deep and inevinguiehable hatred miens to nave taken possession of our forces The bitumen manifested 'amen the foe since the reoolie, surpauca belief. I was informed that bodies 01 our men went at once to the Marshall Hoye°, on their return, placed • foot upon the bloody spot where Ellsworth fell, and s ere to try this !battle again. This evening, under a guard of an Mere with fixed bayonets, a company of tt new re" were taken down the Avenue to be impels° ed. The cry got abroad and a most fierce and howling mob buret pell-mell epee them and cried "'boot 'em, hang 'cm." Au officer with a drawn sword road around the scoundrels and beat back the heaving crowd from the guard and at last bore bin charge to eidety to prison. Thin feeling Is stimulated by the •' dreadful reports about the killing of oar wooded by the semesioniete, on the field of bat tle, end by the report that they have burned a ho.- ',built near Cenueville with the wounded and dy ing therein. I most say that I tun find no good authonly for either of these report., though they are generally believed. Of coarse nothing te talked of but the dieastrous dayAt Maoanu, (for by this name I suppose the battle will be known in history.) Incidents too noteerous to think of are detailed. Even man is our ;Inetorian, and many an one whitest model was not!unplugged during the day, imagined that he shop at least aSolonei and felt at least the wind of one . ..heir or - Cannon bell. There is one incident, however, andifor the truth of which I can winch, mad, which I desire to record. Samuel Andras., Sergeant to the First Michigan Regiment—which was; an dreadfully cut op—was saved loom death by his Teetament. Ile had It in the breast of his coil. The ballet entered the coat et the left breast, struck the clan. of Tite Book and glanced nut, making'. second hole on the other aide of the coat, nearly opposite the first. I placed my finger in the holes made. He told Lb...tory to me and to a JUdge from the 'town in Michigan where he (Andrus) belong.. The Judge says he is a most truthful sod excellent young man. I have often heur'd of such incidents; this is the first really an theetic report I ever knew. tie bad also a bullet hole through the sleeve of his coat. The great fighting apposes to hire been done by the Zallllooo and the Innis filith. The former amid bilaled the farming, Black Horse Gourds. Tnes• elitots-oope of Virginia rode down toward the Zoo. aver, with lb. Stars and Btripts displayed, crying out,.."Drn't fire on your friends. for God's sake." Judi as they had Mirky gulled the "boy," they charged in splendid order,' but a little too-late. The No. York boya were toe quick. At a musket's length cad' emptied a ,addle. One Tuley* was seen to threw away hi, gun, fiieg himself up bedded a truotier, stab him instanter and take his born. An other dodged the blow of the *it:leveller," grabbed the Cider by the foot and .....d him out of his ead 'Nei then be killed him. There was little quarter Orrin and none asked.. One venturesome frieud— ileienergan, of Pittaburgb—was, as near as I can learn, within lull Eight of this charge and reputes. It ie. certain that he was on the field of battle all day; and was sTriere the shot fall !wt. 1.11 accounts of IMMO of the KADIN are exceedingly graphic. Charles Clark. Etq, of our eity, was also on the field of daughter. The charge of the 69:14 when they retook the Green harmer that bears the Harp of Rine on Its held, is void to have been owlet. They threw off their coma and every weight they could pot aside, and :from the very Jo*a of death bore away their flag in triumph. They paled the ground wit the slain; they fought op to and over the batten • of the 'foe, and they lett, 'lee two hundred o their gallant band upon the Geld. I walked over Alexandria to-day mite my friend, Rev; M. B. Riddle, son of Dr. Riddle, formerly DWI , ' of the Third Presbyterian Church, Pitt. burgh. He ha. heel] earring has en•ntry faithfully ais chaplain of the Yd. New Jersey regiment, now aLogt to retsina home. He was in Europe when the War babe out. He hastened home an the firm steamer and entered the earnce at cam H. is a Virg/nun in whom there is no toile, a member of the church militant. Rae troops of (nand., your readers, will bn glad I know to hear of ham thee . serving hie country and has Master. Oar dimmers in the Battle of Manassas are pooh to a great eatent, to the total tailor, of Gen. Miler,. commanding the Division of the loft, to du .10:itLi.y. lio was to turn the Bang of the army io that d.reetion. and Ifonielcman on the tight. While the farmer did nuke an effort, the latter did —nothing. So intoxicated as to render hint limpid, the Bret thing be know, if be knew anything, wee that the enemy bed tamed ID a.at, and poured in a aasireetivii. bre upon him. In vain did the brave ttoL *Ueda! de,n, et Michigan, beveled' Gen. Miles to penult hint to churl had sane the wing. 'Sorb my ordara." Via the reply. 89 the battle was lost—a terrible lose to Ludaed. bray ptillloae would not cover it; In :Iva, worlds weld:not evairt the damage: A aaene occurred in the ; Hones to-day between Col. W. A. Richardson, Dotglis 'DeMOCrat, of DL, and Benoit, Siireutimilst, of Ketitorky. Siebacd -son charged the troublee of the country upon Bar. nut tiod.Lte parts In bluer words, which you bare already fee v, Batt declared he we. ready to stand by tbesoiwords anywhere, any how ' and at any Baia Circae Suceation war procta , ad. Burnett reopondsti to a f.iluilar tone ad epirit.. A duel to aipceted. Richey:Don said at adjcurnment to a friend—ill he calls me out, I will fight him with pistols to-morrow morning, and by—there will be one Soonslonist lees When wo get through." The mall route me, tad I haven't tlmearea to revue. LIZDJY/Chal. Arrivals at the ' rinclpal Hotels. LAre Third and Aced Ittartal UP TO 8 9T BTOIIABLICS—Gmanr =Mt II • J toMorood, oth. II K/riop. 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Mr. Fenton, of New York, moved that when the florin adjourn it be till Moodily- - Mr. Colfax, of Indiana, ioquired of Mr. Stereo., Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Mean., when it woo probable that the Houma would be able to adjourn sine di.. Mr. Stenos milted than it depended Lomowhat on the besot.. tie intuited to move to go into Conimittoe of the Whole on the Mats of the Union to consider the Tim Bill. The Horne by ais action on Hutt meteors would be able to determine u to whether Congress shall oat) longer. Mr. Washburn, of Iltuns, suggested that the Hodge should continuo in euslon to-day until tie Report. of the Committisof Conference be du posed of, instead of adjourning now till Monday. Mr. Steven. was not aware of sty bullies. Mind lug in Which the Committee of Ways and Mean. was immediately anoints& He Inquired of Mr. Wobbling whether the. Committee on Comoro latetidod to report back the bill repealing all', kow. whin create ports of entry in rebellions Staten. lift.Washbonie milled that the Comailttge.wera (moldering that mason, and had been in oonnlia don with members of the Cabinet eoneeraing ft. The tubjoet is fall of amberraunistit. He was un able to say wLatber Of Committee would or would not Make &report: • ; ?dr. Con, of Ohio, offered a resolution that, the Senate oonMusiog, Congress will adjourn on Toes day bent, at noon. Mr. Wright, of Penna., suggested Monday as sib amesidment, which Mr. Cox accepted. - ME. kleCiernand, of Illinois, doped that Mr. Cox would withdraw the resoinUon before adjournment. We'ahould maim some provision for additional rev enue, else the government credit would fail. Mr. Wright—lt has failed already. frioClemand—No, Biz. I move to ley the resolution on the table. This motion wit serried. Vandever withdrew bit reaolution to adjourn and the House negatived that for an adjournment WI 'Monday. The House then went Into Committee of the Whole on the direct tax bill, Mr. Colfax In the emir. M. tipaulding,_of N. T., said that Confess had done everything to enable the government to sup seem the rebellion, except the pump of Olio one measure. They could not sojourn without, doing the ii only in all reonicts. He eras not alra that the 'people would refuse to wand by co rem They could ratio all the money mammy He . He y g appealed to gentlemen not to evade the empanel- WI itt . M . Divers; of N. Y., said th at this wax the most serf t bill that could be promoted to the Home for the object in view, namely. to etlettin the credit of the government, which should be placed on a tarp foundation. fd . Edgerton, of Ohio, argued that the tones did ant ennead the pausge of this bill, onr dud the neeeiwity require it. It wax interval and awn dist the farmer should.tray the tax while the stock sod money broken go free. Ii would be better for the goverment to experience temporary bask. featly thin to pause onion. • miasurti, for dinette- Lent And clamor .woold be rained against the war by the farming interest, who would oppose it to a man. They would not, however, object to a Illation of equal operation. Virioun •meedmente were die. coned. Without coaling (I& coneloaioa on the bill, the Committee tone. Mi. Blur, of Mo., irked leave to report the Sen ate sill providing tor z ths transportation and deliv ery of areas to the loyal elute., of the rebellions States, etc. Mt. Barnett objected. Adjogreed. SGZIATZ.—=Mr. Kennedy presented a memorial of the Mayor and museita of . Baltimore, complaining of the nnirpabons of• the military force to that et:y,,and dernindtaias a matter of right that the liberty of the Cltanst shall be preeerved, and the ri4bte of property pectected. Referred to the J atlieury Mr. Grantee, from ties Committee on the Chsirm of Colombia, reported cbtll 141 provide for a M trate:data pollee for Wevhtngton. Laid over til 1.11110/1011/. Mt• Teo Eyck, of Now Aral, introduced a' biti to establish n National Armory at Trenton, N. I Refetted to the Military Committee. Mt. (Irina.% of Ohio;moved to take up the bill to peivole far • new budge across the I?xtoorme. Agreed to. The toil proeidel for an iron bridge ern the ?repent old one; and, Oleo, Or the repair of the latter. The bill was paned. Mr. Sherman reported tenon the Comraitte• on Fitiatice. to provide fur a Board of Commisionem to enrolee into the c , mpeusatlon of all officer. of the government. 'The bill propose. to examine, egoaliae and regulate the enaipelissuon of the em ployeca at the government. Passed. Mr. Clark, of N. U , moved to take op the reso- Whoa offered yesterday wadi regard to the main toaarice of the loprentacy and integrity 01 the Unoti. It we■ taken up and paned, Yen : 1 4; nays il; Via Breckieridge. Mo. Breckiaridge sold that be agreed with the fist 001 of the resolet on, but be would not vote to pledge the mourns of the toiletry to a war watch be believed was not pneeuted forthe integ rity cif the Onion; The ball to prevent and punish fraud• on the part Of officer. making comment for the govern• meat was taken up and passed. Tbe joint resolution approving of the aet• of the Prnident was tikes up, and piretcoeed till to. morrow. The bill to define ■nd punish COAfiinCiel was taken up and passed. Mr. Powell, el Ky., pre/oiled the protest of a roinunty of the 8 gained the passage of the above bill, signed by Mesa,:. Bayard, Saulsbury, Beare°, Kennedy, Bright, Breikanridge, Powell, Polk and Johnson, of Mo., contending t h at unswin was a political °Tense, not to be . ptuitehed as the bill provides. Mr. Trumboll, of III:, said the bill was cot to peels& treasoF, but conspiracies ohs. the conepir tore could opt be indicted for treason. He in etseeed the case In'ldowouri where poisons eon. Flitted by threats and prevented the postmaster front doing his duty. Mr. Powell moved that the papilla be entered no the journal and primed. Laid over till to morrow. ?be bill to provide for the suppression of the re. hellion was taken up and passed. The hill to provide revanne sru take, up, the question beteg on the amendment■ offered by Mr. Simmons, from the Committee on Finance. Bev- ,aL amendments were adopted end the bill post. wined. Oa motion of Mr. Simmons, the Senate want into seemly° session and sunsequently adjourned. From Wartalugtoo. Vitamin:mon, /My 26.—The tenoning are tke killed, woneded and missing at the Second Ohio Regiment : JOBrit—Sarpou Alfred Powell, Lieutenant. J. W. Damprey end Samuel Irwin, Sergeant A Don uts, Privates Strand Thomu J. Lansgu,'Patrick Binh, John Crept), John McFarland, H. C. trier, We,. Muwell, Michael McCarthy, Wm. Baird, Andrew Morrow, Robert Falpe, Patrick McCor. mink and Joan. Murphy. , Wounded—Joseph Morrison, slightly, Patrick Luken, James McMauliary, George' Taylor; Color Sergeant Job. H. Morris, Sergeant J. D. Wilson, Corporal W. A. Tucker, slightly, Prints. J. Mc. Tiernan, badly. P. Molise, A Fitztratrick, John Bosh, Adolph Warbrack, Patrick H. Denim, Dan, Morrow and Israel G. Peluso. flighty. Token Prisoners—kunnant Sargon S. Fergu• son, W. A. Connelly, himpital tweeter, Seward Milieu:lei boy ; Joseph Deserter, Second Lietiten ant Frank R. Mott, Co. 5, moving, Second Lien. tenant Hwy Simpson, Co. B, Sergeant Major W. J. Thomas, Co. B, and 140 others. Right sew segments trots Ohio base been at. Capt. Nardi, of Cincinnati, for hie bravery in the retest action, was triode,' .entborised to raise a regiment. Col. bfeCook had previooily obtained eiMilat authority. New regiment■ are being constantly tendered end accepted. Wienzarovos, Jely 26 —MsJor Bidwell, acting commander of the Michigan First, in an official report or the engagement on Sunday, nit the lon was heavy, having occurred mostly in front of the chasers batteries. The loss of officers was iarge proportionally to the men. No troops could have maintained their formation any length of time any der each a fire. They were hurried into action alleg • march of 12 miles over in exceedingly did? toed and no titan for rest aid refreshments, bat the fatigued men evinced courage, cookware .and endurance, that entided them to the highest praise. . . Col. ftichardion's report gives great credit to the Michigan Second and Third for covering the re. treat. The following is the lees of the Michigan farm, which went into the field with 475 men and VrofEt• eete land loot 9 office» and 108 men, beautee a treat ountbminowing. Hatiussoloo, July 20.-BLuie the disaster• to the NadOnal arms, on Sunday lam, the Stets of Penn gtesui. bas thrown forward, to meet the relabe l:mute of the National Government, ten .full regl meata of On ;Sunday sight,,iuly 21st, the Governor ;was urgently requested to push on his brow and hie re venge, within the ensuing four days, was - a mag nificent army ,of nearly 11,000 Oohed men-then. oughly uniformed and farnished7-having, Mott pf thew.; beau regularly drilled in vamps of instruct' forma months: - One; additional, regiment will sent before the dew of the weak. Great pitisui ha been destowid by the State au:throttles upon Wanes army: • It has been orgealud under the supervision of Ge4rg• g, lloCall, long an officer in the regular plod m lif i lnja is th u rn .e n si gh ,sti edl ui ll th e i gns4e: h o e f.w c h o l w ah' b h o eili in iq of Brigadier General. H • gist" has elan .artillery regime 1, and a resins lit of. 1200 caviar,' neatly • teady ;re serriee, both.of sthlett have been accepted by the rotary of War. TO thirfoteelght aild'wise saw et Gov. Cos* ls ohkgy owing the *Witty of , • Male to Sionkdblits so promptly and efficiently to nation al safety in the presentemargueey. Thump, July 26.—Thu'deist pu-boat South Carotin was off Oa'ninon oo Us 7th, bayuig ;ay. toyed dune prise cies Ulu 34 cum of *hicli,bad untied si tomatols. . . SEIM iATEST FROM EDMORE wat Sr the Steamer City of Baltimore. e. .Joan,, Jots 26.—The steamship City of Bal. ti pasted Cape Race last night, in • dew* fog. She brings on freight 1.42,000, and the Borussia will ring about £76,000 in 'Peek, .f. cerpool Chaos Ihrrket.—The sales of Cotton an iVez6iesday and Thursday were 33,000 bales, in cladg 20,000 bete s :Its epeeolation sad expert, Thep, esker Blond buoyeat and X 1 higher. E. iade V. enmity ruled quiet. " The Provisions market rithd steady, without quotable cheese. Lotsloti, Thursday, aftersoos.—Console 893/90, for mosey,. The poiitical news hi unitalartast. The Pondoci Timm thinks that the taxation re, oomiteodest by the President of the United Stabil% in hisimessage to Congrese, may teed the North to rectider the rejection of the 0002p1VIZIii• of the last elision of Congress.. The, Times' oity artist*, ha Thursday's intui t re. port pie Consul market heavy at yesterday's de, clip a 1, In consequence of unfavorable mews from the United States. There was so increased ease In theiinnint market. The rate of diseount fo e the hest apes. od , the 17th, the Corn market was unohangsd, the deroirld being oondned to • few fresh samplsx The offerings for the incoming mops were unfavorable. From the South. • LatiumLe, July 28.—A 'penal Richmond die patch to the Charleston Macury, dated the 23d, •aye that me loon a• It became evldent that the enemy meant to give battle, Davis hastened to the avetol action, anteing In time to take part le the bete ' He immediately mimed the command of thecentre; Beaoregard commanded the right eying and 4rotiOnon the left. It era• against Johnston.. comlb r and the enemy concentnted their best uoope, and , l r ought, moat obstinately. At one • time the left is premed so severely that the inue of the contDet to that direction seemed doubtful. It was here that Butnnts Georgii . Regiment was posted, whin 'M'lll so terribly cat op. A large body of oar trots i, from the centre, was sent up at this critical mom nt to the anistance of Johnston, and tinned the tide niche battle. The enemy broke and fled before the impetvoin charges of the Soritherners, and Ike battle soon became 4 route. . . T l c O lsat horn Richmond, dated the 22d, say• that °tigress mat at noon. Arter prayer had been teller