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"' The forenoon session was occupied In at ' tending toe the routine bueineis of Presbytery. Crest - Roads Meeting, house was selected as the next placesediliMish Presbytery 'should meet Orr ibiliret•Terred.ily. of September. Melded , Mr. -- RIM, ;Elder, Commissioner ~ . . frodi the Central Presbyterian Church of All& gheny, preseel44 a . memorial, signed by quite • • number of members end contributors of that Church, accompanied by maples, of . a germ. poodencieorri =untie, of members,' with. Dr. Plumed, their, putor. Mr . Bard stated - that some ef the pergola whore Hamel "were -ru t/talus& to this memorial, were amongst the little number who Mid, Aural years ago, - or - pelted the Central Presbyterian Church, and wholuid ever 1111:100 aided in its eupport. Some of them were amongst the heaviest contribu tors towards the erection of their new °Moe. They represented, in their familes, -- shme • sixty members.. lie presented the memorial, ac companied by copies of the correspondence leading thereto, and .asked.. that Presbytery , reed the papers ; if the memorialists were ue. • servitig . or censure, for violition of any Pree-, by MHz* 'rule, let them tenoinid. • They • desired the advice lied ecinUel of Presbytery. Theta:Amorist waai Go motion, received and ' roaikby , the Clerk./ it is - as foltletre : • Atasonzerr,4mper, 6,1862. ° Prestiptwy of dthribea Cap, - refeioie nest Geelleverew tour. =emoting:4 members sad pew-holders Ingle Central V'embytertan Church of. eikighany borl g under -eons grievant:ea; their iem for y..ur *slice end for your &deka. Those en oasm rue caused by the abeence of eympatbye between oar Bettor, the Her. Dr.-"Diumer, and oar , select. as he reeled oar religious devotions In Bees f thew of amity and afilletlon, when Utid, by : 7 deism**, growing out of rebellion to. our Berm. want, la ponWhing I. for our aka, end threatening • the overthrow of our gnat itation*l privilepe ens tnealeo of oar: church end congregation' entered into • correepoodence with Her. Dr. Dimmer' ; to mix 41112cattiOg. to Vie hope that all reel.Ofgrrranee might bo removed wham there was s paled uliderstscullug of each. other, but failed to. • accuse MB mush desired °Weak A ootigtegiOlOnd, • awaiting was then regularly talad.through itemised= of the .church, and catgut rerotatiocia which nye resented for the cmisidereatiola • the meetlog. . • • .-• Our plater appeared In the =Wog. cleinekihe • .right", to preside, but waived it, and, Weave& of many two men length; alter the •preentetlen ye a. substitute fur the reeniutioos, which inhailm woo Kippered., it le believed, by his suggestion; elated the meeUng and resolution. ricembywitisd-4ro' pounced them a. "consirgatlonall.m et tits -wont Andby.the exorable of tits pastoral and penta d inflosem by the preseniatlon and edges-say el Was Ben* suet by Immilb• log and orient appeals for '3Persennlsyntewely, defeated the object of said noel f el4chwesiocoirsideramoog °unwires, u re coil. grogattott, the resolution above alluded to. Thew resolutians, coot/doing egg winos of our re ', I= l sentitnentS era Illo u t in oar press . =Lowed • =parlance ns Slur. ealication, from the manner la which our pest= led ouselevalons, whet, prayer • and thanksgiving, he prevented our united petitams end grateful acknowledgment. to lkd. - In view of these gramma:sere twee teen obligod to . • absent =sera woos the , church, which w e had •• largetroontriblited w erect, as it Ls Imporsible,noer the arroawahms, to , unite there to wonalip In our A copy of the correspondence with Dr. ,'termer, • Mild , rod to ths congregational reeetleg, hos two ;Vaud In the band. sir. Bard, the elder of ou r ,rhumb, sue couninatimi by presbytery If deetred. - In the kennel christian !ounce, and edection, • Dr:Plumper Stalest that the correepondidie proillatiOr NOS Dot entire:. There bad teen tourialsediwritten to hint, by his nOugrega- Pon, slut war replies. lie debited that, the vhOle ter*strondenCe should , be reid lie n culled Presbytery that some of these lettere wive long; and might weary Friuli:quay. One of theca covered . thirty paged. - 7ho orrneepoadenee, after some dismission, • w y yead.-the Clerk of Presbitery Imams - the letters- addressed to Dr. Blcdamer, and that timpanist, at his own ruptest, reacluiVtio. • . replies. This occupied the entire iftrinsoOd,, and/ late hoar in the evemeg, Preabytiny, acljoirnsed until WiediensLy morning, at Might -• o'clock.: We cannot attempt even a synopsis of this volcualrions correspondence, occupying nearly ono :handled pages. Tie - letters ad drused by his people to Dr. P. were' *niched sic ale kindut spirit, setting forth , alines for idissatialactlon - in his 'congregation, arising mut of the Wittig which we ere now engaged, and :the ..sludied amino', alleged, as .:tiv Any versignition . of. the - existence of war-e,.. -Otte* or anediris ,Sind Pleading - for mobil ruined adk . ; Spero , . j e rayere for our , armies, : - ai d for JllOOllOll Pr, arms. . The t 'beiriegesperere &too elaborately friendly. Ai n opastiWasitira geld of theology was guns over;'.--112idcruffipt iCrai-iitandaide Other aMitarldea, were: gaoled: to prove that . tbewritAtslanlpled Ngbandlioripuirel ground, on thit'sielltion, auh;hst the Clete question of they ^ yrerj, its. canirra• and results,, wawa potirkalqttelition, with win'A [}o r s ministers mad nothmtto , doisis snob._ - lindid riot be lieve that any number of hattlee and descries contd bring about"an honorable. iXeCel,, And thirrefore s he 'ionid not ask Pod to ere iere , -victory, or unite in thanksgiving for the same. Two, setteof resoltutioes um:imputed the me-. • . mortal, both. of -which were rend by the Clerk: ' The Inv Series were those prepared by the memorialists, and pfeteoled to, the congrega; two, at meeting called tor 'Pat pun se.- Th. sound Settee were p r esented by tuoseNti , derstood as sympathising.•with the . pastor, lu the natirter, of s ehluditute, and the adoption, • • . of which, by the ooegregaltun; precluilog • . Tots riptin the multi of the carat stria; it was claimed, was pert of thenause for complaint, .memortalists alleging that Dr. had, by the °len:at '44:bli :personal ,influence, - and by • . chaPengtmen personal SyMpulty amongst the wongtevidion,..anij by oreauog wrong Dupree , 1 • slot in retard to the effect or a direct: vete, pr eventell-rEvotri on the Ant serierlorrinold: dons al.l;*;:„'Tbe - two setts:. of .rdsolutions uttered 'arir4 felloWl - . . Pimiento sr -- xxsoststisrs. The Citing WISP/ terisn Church . of AID.- 11k0ktr.. 1 41‘ 4 .. lingoTionol meeting arserobled, am hereny'resoire—•.• • • .; • • ~ Willi deep Burrow of heart we mourn the ex.' latence of • civil was entlea through and ilasitetiolf • ear beloved country, izierlupiina the eitocto• of the rightful authority of the, Vowed Metes goventuteut, depriving •Itiany 'ellitena of " tights and , privileges 'guszanwisi by the Donsinause, and carry lOW,. tog and enipush tutu thoosaluts of bowohoida, chiming the antlinoly altd elohutt s ee n, s e . f e thegt,'. ~....„ , - " lposirande, brunets awl' eons. 14 That as ebrietaas we &plum andionise - ISi ale* act' ofaebellloe. cod the '111161 , 4 of war ••egains*lbi authorities that be," and the established gvveetweemb our otry; end reeogolse it am • Moron ritgries. dear to sustain luck 'our syncrunieut in the pat ..ling dowel bf rebellion. Batwing the authority and ,taw. of elpe (Juliet - Stake gusernureat ,oTor all nur, ' Je rritcc7, and la seettrieg tba opr.r . plitliskawill of "/IL That to vise th/Ws oldlast4;os, vas arch lleiOl one wogregation batmen, was, erotism and Diside, to bur. the; Orlratlind et the ramp, loth= the nod *strugain of the -LAW. `414, and to par!! OW We naval parted :with we destan4 hoed °tee fennes deep aurae of rellg. tehnl .bligatiou tU oar Pad, thou ye might, through, .4tutheheallty, sod In the eatswed' oaf peg rues. - m , simbiort rouellien, to nada:sand estalobbs eromeat U. so withers whirl Lie. Litt kit: it4l I.OOIIUIXL. imn o w.l opou • . ProWeetwes has `swam and devotetlyirkiMiriede That we ra bush,or, ad lbstrtuneutailties, th"' without , Gad.* Ws lberefire teal It to barna .0 0 / 11 .moat' ,lO Deny for /Its gulden : oe end duly end oar 10 11, 0!irbO tam gate WOO --.blB.6Sag-004 .11117 ":•geallOt soldier enrolled Lam our mint ; but for era) " g m- e n., t h e w sew". . 44441 vu e"Nte 4ilur" Inna . lo : l4 re4 4-411. 5 4 4 L . 1141 0 1,. cm.° teed effort. with suedes. ." , sod .' V. That 'whea:llatighty Ciekecur our Dore, stud. to klal goodness glreheir wrier, lit oar duty up render Atha thantsg. f 4 g, imam had whew, hey thesiesens, by deaf, I, tr " yews, by- eliliciend, numbly rigtorooli hailer aka, tO knew' our stein. _ilia. 1 ;mocked ilLii just .roger, istoiltitxtly . toroilot and cast us upon Ma Lacy, that anteing auto par' , dun, *gee cotroclAkt bet wuf ;sum, and utedoisartaeors of tae holiner." - Vi. That we r job that .:;be Lord Gaid .- 14 0 :4°''. rani rstiteeth:" rut NU' hearts 'el anent le. hand; ' that Cus ,taw twin- e.:shs steers of. water ere Curried ;^ 'that airrvuotutto tin duty, Kul z ogre we the ansilsas to pay thealie will SOTO it. harm vf,ihe pecrotesot:oar ihneriimedt r0.,c,," nun ern ihon4hlearidwore: flat it. win as tin= to ray dual WA(wpl'rw•.,ateafvteakatla entire. of rie- • bodkin ; that precluuttlatonley , be' 'panel, and taro sod Omani esder,sniff twarstabliShod;> i • i. Vll. ThaillsesitiniOto prior assts thalduaarlaa sauced be odatisitakfiihrtluirgal Whin esseastrlli fee Wairehfpriktinr frieltelsaihi Kul in_ use f is r it 11.6,11*-fr#!..vrA: ' , . ;..-Vgn. • lb& tbititlibidlet expect otts pastor to maiallert full sympathy In these: oar rsligium eantlMEnts ; and that be alit ere them utters:war E.s preamar oar peritlom end ihanlues iiril4llo • iblol3o Of 0,1014'.": • • ELT:nat, - 13104 7 „appract4ing grzufar gjn~:the labors .our beamed pantos hearts ha,, been diaappointed end ..Sl7l-. b7/4 a l =to , trent of sympathy with oar g - ;or and nts—ln Wing. oa the day r. - comnestaw es a dey of feuding and prayer by the Ifingimente et oar natioo, to allude, omen, to the 101.11110110lid4DC000i clod. In rda..os to on, 1:7: and In Ms conseant =talon, whore Waft our devotions, to pray for Ile mcceesof our armies, and to give thanks to God for victories Ile enabled them to obtain Indio:Mg ouch distraction of mind and Ileoling as to met us for profitable, and edifying . Attention to rotrequent exercloos. The "enbstttans" 'presented was as follows I. Roared. That the word of GoeVand the Con fession of ratth,are • good one inictee' 'aloof faith, muffleteot for oar gale/nos In the present dlflcaltLee, or any otter troubled which mg berrafter arise. IL Bireleat, That there lane eat= for dleteiblog' the present pastoral relation of lisle congregation," • Presbytery met at ft o'clock. - • Mr: Bari, In reference' le rerniii MI4O yesterday. by Dr. Planer stated that he was osrtainly mistaken In rega rd to the sentiment of blecongregation: Sofa? from hiebelngsustain.: ed by the great majority of his congregationi . be felt confident that not more than about six members of the congregation agneed with him in sentiment; Two-thfrds•of the ebnrch • set- -1 sloop all of the trtistees, and the great mass of the - congregation ' disapproved his course. The speaker wenton at some length to review the whole difficulty. Others of.thomemotialz• ists;invited by Presbytery, briefly explained. Dr. - Mauler spoke at length, ably defend ing lilt position, and_proring his loyalty, pi triotiem and Unloniem, by quoting from news papers of 1851, in which were letters ed - by him in support' of the Union and Con stitution— Ile pronounced the whole diffi culty is having organiseu to whispers, wick ed and unfounded whispers, and claimed as good •a record for attachment to, the Union as any man In the United States. 1/r. T. F. Dale, having arrived at this CO; moot, on motion,' addressed', Presbytery for nearly an hour,fn a plain' narrative of the origin and progress of the whole difficulty. We regret our inability to gives synopeis .ot his able addrezi ' which covered the entire ground of dispute. • A 'motion was now made to refer the papers to a committee, instructed to prepare a mid tall to Presbytery. After a good deal of diel mission, tho following committee was appoint ad by the Moderator: Ministers, Reverends Dr. Swift, MeAboy and Williams; Elders, hissers. R. U. Davis and Mr. Stokes. Poesbytery now,adjourned until two o'clock. . - Soot: after meeting in the afternoon, Dr. - Swift,- from the special committee, just named; made the following retort, stating as * be did eo, that the resolutions expressed the unanimous sentiment of the Committee. Tho Cominittee. appointed to report on the memorial of certain - members of 'the Central Church of Allegheny, recommend the adop tion'of the following minutes: . 1. iteivlrve, That in the opinion of this Presby ter), it is among the scoot imperative dative of all good and loyal chisel:to to defend their onnvtry, ecee with blood, against 7a public eneoshos. • • • •2. Bemired, That when In the providence of God, oar country is involved. Ina most colas:altoua and do plurabisclta war, It nveadoently proper that the itl• strnetlona and 'application, of the =hoary ahoold, at proper limo; have refereuoe to 'the existing mate of things, and that sa obi's/fans and church officer,. we. should ball olth:gfatenal satisfaction the call of oar Government to sots of clatethul devotion, such ad hitingrprayet and - ttulnkigitlag, 'and our cheerful oda laws , thernt9; and Prosbyttry, thentere, see nothing Improperin the anxiety men-. Heated by them, memotiallate, to hami. such ri direr lion given to theilesotions of thelfsinettary. • 3, tacked, That • while ire deprecate and dluipi p i ers of the lutrminetlon of Arias party . polities, to soy shape, into the sacred dent, me regard the pro-' tection nod defence of our Conetifotion and liberties as a duty of far higher and more named chars:tier . than ordinary political question*, on which good nit- Mese may housefly 416er in times of price.' • • • • 4. Roared, Theta committre be &wallet/4.W cow for with the congregation of rho Central Church of Allegheny, for the purpose of. etelearotiog to recon cile their differenoes, end to report the result of this' conference - to an adjourned meeting of Presbytery to be held on tbo 2d Totolay of July nest, at lac e. m., at . Dr. Ill'Aboy•pllldea few remarks In support of the reporting - 0: expressed 6 hope th a t • . s atisfactoryso understanding vrould• be arrived ••'•• - • •' .• • • Rov.-Wm..Annan remarked that there had been no fair vote in the congregation . ; that there wore over Duce liculdred voters ',in. the Central Church, yet bat one hundred and Mi tten in all voted for the substitute. • lle then entered upor-se>tble diseussiontof the 'main ; question; and cited no :Dresbyterian authorities of the Ileveltitionari..epoeh, per fectly in accord with the sentiments ef.these immoralists. lie contended that the jealous eselusi.m of national questions from the pul pit originated In slivery, and that the inter-, dirt of [het °erasion' of Faith on the subject of politics has reference to the abuses arising out of Roman Catholic interference with the strains of liereimment.•l • Dr; J. F. McLaren reviewed She; language, of Dr, Plainer 04410 subject of politica art the pulpit, with much severity. Be said the real sentiments of Dr. P. were slowly and re , luetantly developed in the 'correspondence with the memorialists. He defended thegrant. Majority of the clergy:who do pray for the. success of our arms, and•elwelt tormbly . uptin . the righteousness •• the present' war... He again dwelt oh the iiibject'uf Itri4ehing poi= Ulu," as that thing , genetatti spoken: of, among • certain elan of politieisus, with Scathing saressm. _Be said it should not take two minutes for a man to define his lOyalty or patriotism—if he has asp Dr. Plainer Shen arrieesnd remarked that if 'his popreme Juqge should interpret his sentiments as • these 'brethren 'had' none, he Should be lost. lie pronounced the whole of their remarks er.oneous. Both of the last speakers appealed to: him to specify wherein they had wronged him, and they would take back the ofeneive lanrsager • Dr.' P. did not snake any specificationsoo the matter dropped. The reporter thriDommittee.was thimadopt.. act by a unaniniase, vole. of , Presbytatirriss, Plumer hitoself feting hi the affirmative, with .she remark that he cf . ickoo,becapic lie r approved ruotritions. • . Drs. .Bwiftp WillizaiVtaltilteftbo7, and Masers. gerin and Citnerimi weir appointed ctiniinittetilo.vbit the Central. Presby Laden : ,Clharch, to secordfince with .the fourth reset - .010 i . , ':The Baltimore ' Ddle ` stiou=all., - - Idataßitia-•Addidttli - • • Let,4 -- (1714' • ' " • s" " The del g to m all:more :were formally.- recolesid; Shaba; Monongahela) Bond, yesedday lion. Loomis, who addressed them as:follows: Uzizzniza: I am . bdindir by Amy fellow 'citizens with the grateful office or bidding you sideire,disl i Cordial Welcome. This welcomer, springing spontaneously from the warm, Ado. ty and tendons Impulses of our enterprising and intelligent people, is justly and emmently due to tbe deemed character and commanding influence of the delegation with, whose pres ide we are alike , bonded and gratified; to, the momentous results - which we fondly h ope . may flow.from 'their visit to the fertile and powerful regions of tbe,Weet ; to the relations of amity, and sonnet:timed interest 'so hap ' pity harmdnising •the Views and' purposes •ct the Monumental and Tibia 'Mai You haisX,:radhed . `your , ' excursion , the banks of the 0hi0... Yon behold bore the. re. ' salts' of less thane century's industry Auden. , terprbe. • Upon the . , hills, - and vales, and streams before and'around you r are palpable and multiplied 'widened 'of cuilliltion' and' improvement; of andesafal pains, mad do tal, but potent and raPitlisconmdation. We shall respecting, invite yonito test the ACM, nay of these assertions by lone own personal observations. Passing from the deuse.cloud which environs' oar city, tii fleeting train will in' a few brief.hours tad 4pci over a 'railway approaching five hundred. Mites in figth,- to. beautiful - city upon Abe shores of distant lake, where, at the Internal Im provement Cobreition in 1)337, the..an llghteosd •.. •presidlog • darer, the present honored Attortey Ordeal <of the' United Stated, In a sided of thrilling and earpassitli eloquenee, declanid that be and .seer sees 4 rokscad And now, Sint boluctuinged ? But IVO not obscurothe mania which will went .your wonders by any attempted description:l, Weirleb • yon_ll happy. visit and - a - safe tetxp ; eineerely hoping and: idea47,b.alif PM YOU NOLO lad) city ) deep mutation and Influential condo- Bons of the importance of connecting more , iiittinataly its busiest , and' lleatin)V , wittt - fertile rsiisna . ' , plateau 7naieltaVe OxPao4; 1 ; 10 i , witiliinkx Torganter4hanilar the express perm* of t. o ?sitecting Pittsburgh with Baltimore bp oy jiosrar tar roitT*lo be st`Of gg i o. hesit4tl 'director, or that company. TittsbarerWs? °VT m0t: 4 ' 82 9 5 ° 1711 :V ;° 1 4. 14 4F ki , m With BaiLiniasque our own groat ''*; =kid eraporiUM• .-4 14 441 b *Ma:Aug eddy and ailigently to (44 . 400 d eon noctioni• bit Lunfatrenato and tuitturiad pnti ~pat•ct the eaustrairtion'tlf ihd road, itsbir, to themgr. t Ip,asl:twthiraLtitikeldithW a s 94 :. • • These lananesailwirrpatiod siwoodr 7 1 - 4.:`• MfMl= ..iseliallilirieWlWEiseireolisThictetirthe mutual interests of these ,cities imperatively demand the prt3tositi" 'cOisisection ; the 'means And capabilities of both cities have been .greatly augmented; the. united energies of the East and West are abundantly adequate to the aceomtisbment, of the desired object. And, Sirs, w h en that object shall have been accomplished, when the - ix:mar and influence 'surd authority of the Constitution shall have been reetored; when peace and harmony shall pervade the land, when returningaotivity and concord shall harmonise the affections and warm'. the . heart, • when renovated . pros perity shall animate our hopes, stimulate our efforts and multiply our enjoyments, the loyal chivies of the West will c heerfully min gle with their patriotic brethren,of the East around the beautiful. monuments which gem and adorn your city, to celebrate the triumph, of successful enterprise and. patriotic devo tion.; to listen tp the joyful acclamations of a happy and tint people over a redeemed and regenerated n n's deliverance, and to be hold the Natio I ens n, the honored Otani. and Stripes no ting, of old, proudly' and triumphantly cer a united and undisputed sovereignty. Mr. Crowley on hail of the' delegation, 'responded in few Bell timed r e marks. lle t thanked the el te ns fPitteburgit'for thecor dial and Mild pt.' n extended bin party, and Orpreased he, keys that the citizens of Baltimore would soon have an,opportnnity Of extending a limiter 'welcome to a delegation 'from Pittsburgh: ~ - . . ~. ~ • The day was spent In visiting the various mannfaetstimul of Iron, copper, glass. :eta., and considerable time was occupied in exam ining the celebrated Port Pitt Worke,.'where the immense gurus are cask and finished. ... The Baltimore excursiquists, al guests of the Pittsbeigh, Fort' Wayne and Chicago .Railway., Company, will leave the Federal itation, :Allegheny, , will special train to-day at one o'clock, p. m. The Board of Trade, of this• city, and the Mayors and Councils of Pittsburgh and Alle gheny, have also'heen Invited. - . Those members who hare not been furnished with tickets;:carvobtain them by .. .calling this morning at the office of the Company;lie. 23 Fifth street, or after:,l2 o'clock, at .Alle gheny statical. ••• :.', ~ , j • . . • , t • • Public Meetiotrofailtimoreatke end l'ittsburgberiACtinn' Taken'. in Behalf of. life' Pilinburgh dz;lCon; nellsville }tuition& ; - ; • Notwithstanding' the .bitef -notice, a'large int B 7 .l loo u . '•‘4PgvecEMOTriirjP • !).7 - pt Pittsburgh merchenbe undpannfacturers, and the delegation from Baltimore, now vis iting th, city, convened at the Board of Tradi Rooms last evening. The principal object of the meeting, as stated by Mr. Latrobe, Presi dent of tho Pittsbuigh S Connelliville rail road, was to interchange views in reference to the necessity of c9mpleti,ag this road. ~ • • On motion, Mr. Dakeheait; of Baltisiere, was called to the chair. Thos. Bakewell was appointed Vial Prosident'and' Wm.' G. Mc- Creary, Secretary. Mr. James Park, .jr" thought that .one Baltimorean was equal to two Pittsburghers, and moved that another Vice President be se leoted, and nominated Mr. B. T. Zones for the position. .The.suggestion was accepted, and Mr. Jones (Cilia seuttliside the en:Or man. ' The Chairman stated* that the delegation from Baltimore, In their Fluent vialt to Patel , ' burgh, had one grand object in. iel", and that was the completion •o? ' the Pittsburgh *and Connelsville Railroad. Ile was. the more, , ihorougitly convinced of the great importance of aocireplishing this object after visiting the numerous manufacturing establishments which ho found in Pittsburgh. They would be prepared, when theYveurned home, to Put thew shoulders tett'4 wheell and labor -with renewed energy to accomplish this obfect. fdr„Dolord, of, Bellmore was aware, ,that to accomplish the object Which • be sought, world take a considerable sum of money-, I some V3;000;000. Bevies alto aerarei to at, tail, tho end for which they. Wens laboring, • it Wohld be necesiary Oa. enlist the sympathies of the West •in its ' behalf.. But Conner ;or later, theWestora people, as !relies the Wes tern Railroads, will .see - the Impertancri. of having this road completed, as an outlet to the scatroazt. . Tiitigentlemanilioke at con. A dorable length, ,and concluded by hoping that seine Plin might be adopted by which this great and important etiterptiroinight be completed. ...Mr. Park moved -that the Mediate:2; with the aid of the Vice Presidents, appoint a Com mittee of five frozethia city.to act in cen„itroo- Ceti with similar Committee' (which- would doubtless be appointed. from Baltimore, and "Chicago) to proceed to Washington; sad' large upon Congrese-the importance of: g,riziting, $200,000.th aidlin this work... i.. , 1 . .. ' Mr; Dickey. though - :ther ;the capital! toe 'Meld embrace citizens of itilifteore, as well as of Pittemult. : . It-was sitiopthezprobede 'that a similar Committee would be appointed 'float Chicago. - . , .---", .r.• - Mr. Duke .stiggested.that. the cotomit-,' tee from had better not be appointed , until the delegation returned bonne , ' ..-: . ' • The amendment was withdrawn, and the original motion was adopted: '' Mr. Deford moved that a Cominittie of quo • be appointed! from the Baltimore delegation now present, which was 'greed to.• •' - , ..,; ' The Chairman then announete,theCO* mittee from Pittahurgh,te conestef .thifel lowing named gentlemen:-Thomas M. Hews,. lealah Dickey, James halt, Jr., Jaiirell'llt:' Scope. and Isaac Jones. .'. • - ' . , ' `vv: t: , Messrs. Park and COI:$1:0ti 1400 . (hit tliiiiik to cfreumstancea over stitich..they bad turnout trot, it would be impassible for-them to verve on the Committee. - '', •; • •• ,- , .. _,', Mr. Bakewell thought' it Would be 044 h tre a t these gentlemen as thetelielgiserinient treated its anlijects, by. the conscriptimeasti fome them to go or obtain substitutes. es. . • Mr. Park was tatlalled"With•the enggettlion of-Mr. Bakeweil, but did iii,T7_irel4;thke pit:. ;ern of the rebels... • ~.. , , t i After , -considerable :difonuiou, Meters. goseph Dilworth' end ~ i.ifillieolfi..:Bowell item Atubstititil4l7lithet - place 'et, ,tiesetsoPark 'and Cooper. The President then &napalmed thiCiollow; ' log: Committee frisee'Baltinsere : Mosul. .N dry's, Addison, Deford; Tiithei,*ll4pktee. .. ,On motion it was agreed that the Commit tea! should have poweetodill vacanoies.'and . Masers. Burkehart and'Latroba, erect added to .the Committee from Baftlibble:;... .. ' • .' „lily. Park afterwards tire as a Semen tar blinself and Mr. Cooper refasittplo servo= the Committee that they had visited vdrath ,ingten frequently lately/ and 'life y Mint tea well•known there to j'enl4,,,,l,Y,Vgnillgt.a.l - 7 4. vice: They had told so iaeittr , etotien.ilbste . thepthey would not be believed. ;' , 44 .4 Alt•la ''. 4 - ' -Mr. Cooper holm! that P ' ll ,i Mr:Mt , Iooaking ler hfolitetr... • ,0 -ildr. l'etkliallt 'wish tuba uuderstopti,,av liblitig that they hadvlieen gslilfj-lofA telfthg . filsoboods. What he meant by,telling stories 4 as li s ignustssung; C'engfesitfien the won derful resources of Western - Venneyirania, which was true in every revolt: . " " ' • - —: ' - ueerge W. Cass, President)* the. Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, tieing present, was invited Aoltitimil few re marks, which he did.. .. , , .. , , . • !di. Latrobe President of the Pittsburgh and Connelsville Retread, follolthd, giving s detailed statement of the present condition and future prospects of the road. • ' -'Mi. park ,ineyed that the Committees ap pointed be *requested to urge upon the Plus ,bargb, Nort Wayne sand. Chicago. Railroad company the guarantee , 4441,0014000 bonds of . the fittiburgVaitif..!.oegaeltsville „Road, whichwass opted. ' Aft a few remarks flisetitheCtialiiiiinfiri ' bobs f of the Baltimore delop tit tien,`thenti theßoard of Trade, and the /Wiens, Of l'itti .burgh generally, for the tialtosm kiadatai L e4 , !, tended to them during their vieit,the dusting ',..C.ghe delegation together with quite a nom; besot Pittsburgliers, leave at 0040 to-day for . Cannarthan's 'CLOTHING) STORIL—At this ,well-knoia eslahlishiee'ist, ati.ltederal street, beloW the ,Diamond, Allegheny City, will be found a most desirable selection ornery style; of voitings, coatings, and pentißcion sth ~,to 'whin' the attention of cash ,bily,esiis Invited. .Carneghan pays epeeist - attention to the tioyls clothing department, ant :those who -would lista their youogetessevall dieted should not fei to give him a Coll.;' '''"'- '; '' ' - Tat Tat EMIT or Tait a p.. et r • ...., 1,,,,., j __._____,,,..." . „ wet 4 .. j .j.. 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'' -..:-:' :',.'• '.. ..-- ..-`. • 9 . .-......14 7 ,,,-. .4, ....,..-.,,k: -,;: -. • ' • s ' ,'..' , 4';: 44 Fg0" . .5* - .6' . « . . , . .. , _47 • ,:,............-: riap. SLAces griwittuninue =wawa will be given et Excel .stor ell, Allegheny, on:Thursday evenieg, tbel3tll •lot., ander - the dirittion of_Yrot. fr% 11, &Mk.. The Class ;trill synnlor about pee Itubdred elegem, with. waltable , seeopridet:: utilised: • A' 'similar , 'ontwetaititaswt will)** - piton on - If tidly,evialegi'dtf;to if trit!p*lS . , Xl4 o ii. / 5 aeo LS: .844-0RC11... .1 • • • _.- =KM FROVTESITRIATI TV E n 1 NG Complete List - or Ktlledillrounde and dlistipr, in the 6 30, ittAdeAttt 105th Itegiments. The folloving is a esinpbete 41 Of the names or the killed, .weunded.ina 'Laing in . the &id, Col. llge,• 102 d, Col. ROiley, and the 105th, Col. 31'1,:olght : 11111.ii..11.11 rvo:1:11.% Mgl/6-,<VIOYLETE... Cil44. John lllcCutcheivo, Co, A. Bober& Alkon,Co. E Peed SLUT log; Co, A. Sergi JO U. Delo Co. I. Johnston %IWO. Co. A. R. 13. Elkin. Co. F. - John 11. lova!, Co A. George W. Elutes, Co. F. itobest,J. Wton, Co. A. Wm. D. Fruity, Co. G. Jantes• Maxwell, Co. A. Chas. France, Co. U. rnsi..ll. &Mode, Co. A. !high llotkato/L Co. 0. Ist' Lieut. T. L. Maynard, El, olas Hulls, Ca B. c o , U. . • ~ 'Patrick Farrell, Co. U. Johti L. - Ra ys, Co..' 8.. John Mogen, Co. U: Tot LL H. Hurst, Co C. Philip McDentiott,Co.l3. Junto 11. Bays, Co. C:' Patrick O'Neal. CO. I. • i James Casey, Co. D. • • ? • Lt. 061,A . . S. M. Morgan, James Mlles. Co. A. - `. • Co. A. . Frauds Booboo, Co. 11 , „, Adtrt C. P. Outs, Co. A. Pater Hammil,CO 3 A. \ Q'tner W. N. Haymaker, James Anders +lt, Co, A. ' . Co. A. • let Lidtlt. T. L. Maynard, let Lt. Wm. Smith, Co. A. ?' Co. B. • ' 1 Aso Motsis,Co. A.. . John L. Hays; Co. B. build Ikkiir; Co. k. ' . Andrew Uyhn, Co. B. ASISCAIIisICOM4 TIC AT' MG Topar, 1b:8: - - • imam /rod. Co. A. . • John Most., Co. B 'flecry II ofilt, Co. A. ' ' Merge Donphon, Co. B. Haninal Stotet, 0o A.. IlfiTh. l FargilsonaTo., B. Jobu Boylit. Co. Stret Itobt Dumb. Co: C. Wm. Nine., Co. A. • Henry Kelly, Co. C. • Jonathan Jamison. Co. A. D. Gibson. Co. C. . . - Milton Barnett, Co. A. • George Gibson, Co C. Samuel White. Co. A. H. Bliellbose, Co. C. Henry Touter, Co. A. Pater 4.111011, Co. V. John Shook, Co. C. • SI Lt. I. BloorLeth,Co.G. Asa B. F.eoff, Co. C. derg't It. 11. Brown. W.O. 2.1 LL G. E. Untos, Co. D. George A. Cook, CM. 0... J. U. Miller, Co, D. William Smith, Co. 0. &Dal P. Gamble, Co.-IL Jobe 11.100125..C0. Cl.' • • Arthur Balton, Co. D. hones Gatos, Cox O. • • • John C. Cr.;, W.• D. Uefiry It. Gres, Go. O. o, arlls 8011. Cu. 11.. . ...1.. Itoseell, Co; 0,. 1 .wc.. I. Kennedy, Co D. A. W. Wilhelm, Co. G. Wm. McAdams, Co. D. • Simon Stalky. Co. 0. ' Jas. McAdams, Co. D. . Sergt. C. Moll abott,Co.p. Jas. 11cCafferyi Co. D. Peter Whelan, Co. H. Copt. J. A. Dank*, CO. r. Patrick Gormley, Co. H. &fgt. T. J. awls, Co. E. Win. Whiteside', Co. IL. George Allison, Co. E. • Michael, Carroll, Co. U. • Joseph Dayton, Co. g. . E. Cr,.., Oa H. , T. A. ililler,Co. E. ', ? Jame. Jones; Co. L. • ? John Fleming, Co. E.! • B. B. Scott, Co. I. • Pater Sonny, Co. E. William Day. Co. I. • David Mehaffey, Co. E. Winfield Doris, Co: 'L Milton Boyd, Ito. E. • Goo. B. Cbalmora, Co: X: Peter lingent,Akt. Y. . Henry Harris, Co,K. • /Mom llicConnon, Co F. WI Shallenberger.Co.K P. B. McCloskey, Co. T. • Igo. Boyd, Co. E. 1 3 . A. Etuesicki Co. E. John Wilsboo, 00. R. F. Lee. Co. IL Nil.. Lowrey, Co. A. WM. WIDou, Co. 11, prD Wm. Leßow, Co. B. G00..41. Donna, Co. D. A. o.•Friok, Co:. C. • W.' W..Potors, Co. D. Geo. Kirkpatrick, Co. U. John Blair, CO. E. F. J. Davis. On. E. total—RDD4...(3; ao James McDonald, Co. 4`.• A. K. McDonald, Co. r. !men llcennly, Co. F.••••• P. B. Smith, 00. 1, prier: James Oatnelty, (Jo.' 11,:••• 'James Darla, Co. K._ •...•• tad, SO: *awn. la -12.. PVINSYLTANIA—coIarsom . tom rJ.,,,..huiesiiiier: Ca: M; Jola. Bbele;Co. IL , oha IfeCiiman, Oi. M... : r...l7lamberlain;Ca.ll. nosh Donnelly, Co. M. • John H. Kolsey;Co. P. ' ' .Jed. Co.Gio:W. Hooper, .' C, 24 Lt. W. B. Kenney, Co. D, aide. • • Ed. J. Saall4B.l. D, se, rarely. ~; • L A. Mercet,Co: D, arm and groin: Lt.. G. fliowo. Co. 1 1 ..rus' .I.'Kt.lek, Os. U, arm. _ Wm. N.t. co. 11. ( 21 1 2 . F: /Jobb, Co. IL. thigh. Jno•ltaudolpb.Coll,thigh Unit-Myers, Co. 11, bremt Hobert Shim. Co. 11.81 1 ,92 Dark! Smith, Co..H, um; W. Stoops; Co.: H, hip; H. brawn, Co. St, thigh; Ricoh Wade. Co. 11, Mir. W. Dr Warson,Co. U, side W. J. Tounk, Co. 8, 11,1 9 h 9. B. Loomis, Co. 19, arm; Thos. Aibbnry, Co. K,teg Lao. Jout, CA IS, neck; W. H. Robb.. Co 11, arm; 8. it. stamrord. Co. MARI'. J. W. Um, Co. If, thigh; igdit. Jos. Ilrown, Co. E, COIIMIII00.! . ~ ~,, . LIUNDILD AND RIGIND , Co .Cbarloa ITaxiitlfon, :C. Robert .11exerelL'Co. C. John Cabbey, Co. F. Daniel Ilarrey, Co. F, Joho 11. Croad, Co • John G. Ited.licL•Co, IL '• • Wee CoL Thos. A. Atm ky, I.llgbtly. %VAL Kurtz, Co. C, so, rarely. W. 'J. diet:korai, Co. C, sa7 vanity. J. S. Whittaker, Co.. C, • -alightly. P. Crrimin. Co. Li, l.g. P. Kelley, Co. D, fool. Cleo. blamey, Co. D. kg . C. klrGrogan, Co. D, .14. a. MeKelsey, Co. D; leg; (amputated.) Mark Kenuoy,Co. D, bark. Capt. Julio if Patterson, Co. E. bremi; .1.11-Curry,Co:E4bouidif Jame. Dmiglas . Co. A . Bain Dell, Co..E. Co; Z. leg; Brunie, Co. 'V, let; C. tinker. Co. E; Jou, Knox, 00. • E,jchl Capt. Tboa. IfeLoog lo; *tip. 11, arm; • C. S. Barelay,Co • It: IV. Lyon, Cia . lLtbeili I S. E. Sullivan; 1' 11 O. ,baild 'Sato'. Blowy, Co. 13,hand LJ. Barry, Co. ,I; -• • . W. J. Greenamiult,Co . .:A; D. F. Wool. Co: C; Jou. Dolan, Ca D; Lau Elder, 00. Di • 12; mum Oic alma= Asa zura JobustOo, CO: C; I Wm. Wilma, Co. E; , I Chat. Boob:wt. CO. D; Rota. Duet, Co. D; Wm. Casherton;, Co. M. ed, 47; colsalig. 10-69. Xitkd. . 4 _. ~ IL Kirkpatrick, Co. A. • D. Wiener:CO.l: W. H. Saddler, Co. A. ' N. T. Miller, Co. E. - • Capt. J.-C; Dueling, Co. B Joh Lajton. Co. N.. '' :. 8. 11. Mitobal, Co. B. John Dili:. Co. B. . ' W. Johnston, Co. B. Ileury Data; kb. E. N. D. Currier, Co. D. Wm. Gregory, Co. E. B: Anthana, Co. D. . F. klayncor, tb. E. . .. J. Wilitms,Co. I. . .. Wm. IL Wilson, Co. F. :. W. Jaekaoo, co. 13. , ,j ; as. Crock, Co. F. pint Lleed..l. P. R..Calar L. Findk7, Co. F. pal•ky, Co D, :., .: f.. O.:W. BooveL Co. F. 13'. B. Lome, Co. D._. ...i i John Baron, Co. F. , • Jobb li Way Co. D.. oho L. Gramm; Co. H. Geo. Wood. Co. D.: . Na HaeletQCo. H. 14. Riddell, Co. D. • ~ •.: John Malmo, C0..11. • . • D. Bell, C0..11. . . toe. Butler, Co. H. i W. Nem/orate. Co.D., I/ filariegno, Co. IL Chaa.llosa, Co. D. . . Peter Bbarp,:t3o. H. . • Cool Pimaer, Co. D. 2.1. Patterion,Co. K. • Berge John Ban', .CoetE. 0.8. Adair, Co. K. 'Wm. McLane, Co. 1.,:- :. 8: . 81b11. Co. K... • • 'Col, A. A. MeKniebl, .‘ . L. SIMON Co.. 8: 'Serge. L. Iliblar, Co. Al .. J. D.Chentyskal. C0..8; . . Janos Mom, Co. A; • Wt Peas; CO MI '.'• • ' A. C. Little. Cu. A; ,:• Thome* 1111dreek. Go,, B; 8 . I:l lll Fdis.T. Co: Av. '• /obi 1ic0x,.(1.11,• . . - T. P. Adams. Co.l'Ar •••• C. 0:11sesod,•Co.:41 -* '' U. 1 houtolel,"Go 'A;' ' . J. Persona: GO' 8; , '• .7 W. C. Maros, Lb: A;•• 4' IL Mop: Di; 8; .' • ' J. U Loodoo, Co. Ai C. 8 kleilslll,CO../i' F. W. Grove, Co. Al ..) C. Miller. CO HI ' 8; .. .... • L. B..l3athinger, Co. • At Geo Illgoa. Pa. B; lot l.' I lent. el. A. Criejtgo B U. Dowling, Co. B; '' ' her • yrs.. Zne • lsh,Co.D; Jacob Peelor. Co. C; ' " Jo. h Delaa, Co. II; .• A. McLaughlin, CO. C; -- B. ilks, Co. II; • e• • A..Yanajj; Co. C; '' - A. kletaim,Co, 1i • 1 •'. 'Stereo., Co: O; .' 1. Dengtenan, Co. B; ,- ' W. lbers,'Co.' C; " ' ' •• Joaeph•barlay, Co. CI - ' hal Lient..A.:J: Elheplsy,r, Cat.t. L.(.. Lod, Co: In hergt. J. 11: Gray, Co,•E; Barite 'J. L.. Platt, Co. D; Goo. herniae. CO . E. • ' I harjet.A. Y. Damo, Co, t) Jacob Arenstrarg;-CO. K. J OllB 10121111 1L' Co. D. . Ilenly Bingham ; C 0.?... " Johti B. laybr, Co D. ; Clark Dntneb, • Cek E. • ' .11. , 11, AteLoolthiln, Co. D. John Doe&Phih, Co. K. ..6. - Baatdl;ol.. D. • • . ' !or. Johnson, tb:•11.'• ,• • 13:•,8Dademr, Co, D. A. Coon, Cr. K. - • ' Jell. Corbett, lb. D. -A. Mellott.. Co. L. Wm.. , M. Garrey, Co. D. . C. Meat, Co. • L'• " • • Watt Ltednor, Cu. D.. ~. John W. tecLane,•Co.' B. J. !Item, Co..D. •• . David,PMEnat, Co. E. J. Cingllojr, , Co,..o. - ' a . Willard, Co. Y. D. A'. lletDadisma, C.I. D. Jahn Willem,' Co: E. John Boasbangh; Co. D. Una. U. hart.l3o. F.- B. Nseroomb, Co. D. '.- Irtrat • Lived: , Jas. D.'Geg• Capt. J. W. Ureemawalk, - 81...0 1 1 ' o.`.' ' Cu4E..` .. .' .. J. 11.Nanhartr; Co: P. First. Last. C. C. Marklo, Ti tl. Aodertion. OJT.' ' Co: E• ,* • , • ' Goo, Beitten,Co: II: G. It.: 111.11, Co. G. ' Jar. 14 , 3ed.Cd. H. '" A. Neal,•oo. D. ••• WIC Chu*, Co. 11: i II Depp,- 00. 0. :.. • • •-. W, Walsh, CO: IL • ' C. 011ie Co. G. -0 ••• 1 • II: •Oroves, Co.' 0. - • • D. wow's, c 4,43: ...er Dot: Ai' C. •Itompoon Goo. W. TonegAtto. et. • 67. K..:..' ,'' , " ' 1 PC. BPetabr, tb: U. ' • . .1.`% . *1411.00; CO. )1: ' ' ' Gain' 111Dar,Co. C. ' . 4, Bebe!, Co. K.*" -" •- JS Usdam, Co, IL t ... • , 7 J. Ilene, , Co: IC. ! •.- .i.L.P Brian, Cu. CI, •‘ • • ' E. untlipatb, 0...ir: ,• I:l.Bekay, Co. IL ' . •'• Ji Cobra; Co.' K!" - 131. - Blrna, tlo.'ll.''. - .', - /.-Metlanghsy,DOVlC: B. Jo oaten. Co. II .'' /.1 1 1113w.PL 1 ;1' ' ' • .1. II no,. Co. 11. t ; ; . LiPlester,Ver.K. " ' ' 1 I.E. 1.11.11ar; Co.' 11, - • -0: B. Baelder, Co:K2"' P. WjI04• 11 ,•1 3 o. U. • - ; • ' J. T. Daker,'Co..B.. U. F. Barrows, Co • M. • 13: Itlcllwahre, Co. K:. Wm. Ittokinso, Cu. U. • Jo. S. tiblelds, Co. K. ' W. Farm, C0..11.-• • • Jae,' If ,Thniey ,Cp.if K. okay ' H. miura.oi. - ..u.;',' ,• , W. P 1 Yritchum,l3o. it 1 John Lorimer. Co. E. John' ,W. Smith, C. V.% ' Totkl—Kllial, 41 ; wow _ rJohn Csbo►o. Co.qi: TUNG Itaapolda.C4ol. : 11.1atOre:Co.; H. . 4 ` dad. It•-• I * 4 1116 4} : e b 4 .:T.t r by T t r h a e 4 p a in W erin it t h ii . t ' Orsi e s m og :el.:l lEl f that th ' ti k itioir • " " a- J i ll I, 4 Li emu s lesidtpg at that eity.fdtrW Ash' ' The Glindale and Bilverdditoairoaiia'lons ding for :111ezophis.., We bea . rd of dpromliteot Memphis nierobent passing through here the other day, on his way to New Xork, to purchase goodi. Than Is but little doubt this!, tad* will soon be permanently established between the North dontbweiti and business will move on es It did previous tot)e breakiog out of the tr.- belllon.,7As the sleek Iron and mils, 'and u n i ltotured artleles generally, mol— be liar eahausted in "Disie,"oor, =norms deubtleas, lobo have as toned as =Mk, do to meet the demand , from that <'' THYLATESTWVSt Bir -1113.LECOULPE Richmond. News froili The Rebels Wilt Figicl, and Tick! if Brateu. COL CORCORAN NOT TO BE RICUANGED. State of the Army Before Richmond, THE •WOUNDED ALL REMOVED - Senate Bill Donating Public Lands lo the States. PENNSYLVANIA WILL GETVEARLY I,OOO,OOO . VRES 'London Times on American Affairs tEe., Ra i *c. Special Dispatch to the Gazette. PaILATIELPark. June IL—The Washington correspondent of the Presssays, that an offi cer of the 4thlowa cavalry, who was released from prison a few days ago, visited tilt. Capi tal yesterday. ire is unable to give much in formation owing this confusement,but heard enough to satisfy him, that the rebels intend to 14ke a stand In front 'of Richbaond and yield up if the result was against them. TA could not say poeikely whether the rebels had been reinforced', by ,portions of Besureganrs army, but most probably they The rebels complain:that we have refused to carry out the , agreeineet for an exchange of, prheineri, and cite as an instance that; e do ',lined loexchan'ie den: Buckner G eneral, . . Prentiss ; Ahoy, therefore; will slot give ; np corrorm for,any Coterie! 'tif the army, wisom'wo may have. ' • • . Representative Sedg•Wick, of New York, returned 'Yesterday from a.visit.to.the army in front . of — Richmand: Ile' reports affairs as in a very satiefsetory . condition, and adds that all the wounded in -the late battle have been, reMoved•Troln within the lines of the army to the hospital steamere, most. of which had de parted for Northers' cities.. . . , The-Senate pared 'a bill; yesteitifty, da natink to each 'State 'and' Territory, for ligri ? cultural end .AneelleniOg leirposis. at the into. of thirty.thousand sores wench Senator and Itepresentative. , .. By this bill ;Pennsylvania will receive ntarly one inilliori'of acres; This lei Measure which' . will mdeotTgreat credit oaths present Congress.: • . • The London .Tleses is hard to- please in •American 'affairs. 'the' earlj •part of 'the war it ridienledlle.engageidnite the told as bloodleis; and hi' this ;• respect". peculiarly Mimics's.- The same pap er; by .the last sr, rivet, thinks the- battles are too sanguinary, and call for intervention. • hi the came article , it Pisces 'the'f Tinitect Stites notes'. Old theiebf the Ceinfaderatekenequility. , • ••- . . Get. Shididal Advance...Attacked-by' - •- • Jackeon 2 s- Army.- WABIIIIIGTON June 11.--Advicss received of .the War Department state' that jeckaan'e attacked gen.' Shields' . advance bit , edet. morning, near Port Republic,. The.eonfliet is said. to, have been Wiinteib , ed for about four hours by about 2,000 of our mop,- igainst . .the msin • body 'of Jecksoter • ~ ' • The enemy ' s fOice'bicame so overwhelming in numbers, thaeoni - sidiatiEe"fisecoMpelled to fall Pack, wlilab didin - ioad order; until • it net rho - main body - 4 . Shieldt'Oeinthind; near Cenrid'a. Mere . - A* ati oe' ai fected;:theenemy - .lntern.rotiaid... !, The fighting is said to have . been very-se vere, and the loss heavy. en both sides.- No farther particulars. - have reached the June - 10- , oia Washington . ; Jime . •41.=C01. Carroll; commanding" the 4th - Bri'= . gado; outdating Of the 11th :suit Pen - M !! sylVanie,2th,lndieriiand Virginia,iltri, ðer About - ! 1,600 . string, reached Port Re :POSH° on Sunday, roconnoiterld and found• the - . IM - the town,' - fied a skirmish; wed concluded - te'.hold - the . bridgei*MT • eidered it not to. be tiizoia;za4 put gains in a , position commanding it. At 6 o'clock Monday morn- jug be wieropenied . •"en by .. some twenty heavy' gum! placid ' diming, the night. Our forMiettied to rajah the bridge repeatedly; . to destroy it, butwireinet'by 'tortes of btil . ! • !eta and finale - . retire: cavalry force 'orhieed.:in6 - otticked..eir t trooPe;ibile ' infantry followed..: Our inewropposedthem at ' every. step, • oftem4iriving. , them • back • with heavy loss.. But the numbers,iftar id Brigade' arrived, were too 'Mich infe rior bathe enettiji. theirs b'dleg at laietfive tee: one. Our•po sltionwes • le' •rintensbla that it was impossible to, hold. and are , Were.cem- • polled 'to , fill back,- - eur!boye - ...figbting"evert foot 0f.:12.4'....WayV." -- Afteilallin4:bank no me . tree or four ra11e6,...e 1) . 04i - e1 'fent to attack us but ware risoeived, in such w• . Manner as to compel , them (to --inturn;:wheif the engagement ended, having- isited - about five: hourro".- • -'- • . • ChrlicnialW , 2llll4l:; and ;,tieppdndad ' ta,, not known, but it ." is forge, lirthst of 4*.e120,i my. ° lvt... lost. larginumbei:of . prlsoners: , I! Col. O'Neil's' berm - feqinjunnigtbe Colo= nal Kirby, of ptiioditt7i4C.44 'injuredin the head. le receivedPraise:from all who sew Ow fighting.' T.. • .. •Cel: SueklyY of : the" W 29th Dian,' as badly irouniled.- - • Rieman /eborged,threei timea:to geE, bit body; abut - it tarried 'bff•,by'ttiti enemy act. Aelal4:: wan punitively killed . luring -the fight ; the bridge over Middle viva.. Leapt Height charged with a bigt of olor*, ry, and held ihrilindge,eomeliMe _ during a terriblii,atOMA . et 11,40ast,iiihi; of the,-moat contested - eigagementa of 'the - whole . :war, , as indicated . by..the,.losainotopered with - - the' number iSecL"' The men toighiiike • levee Two .haunts ts ' from the li nt bn= 'Ode irrivedin'thne toWasist 1R covering the; .retreat of t10v0i0i..:07.0 recover,Co; Buckley.: Affair. at:Cciriath ET, Loom, - 'Juin' , ientleisimV . tukf. (coin Corinth,'wbo tin there, says :, . ...Gen. iluell;"witit tboussild" tram,. enibatelng two divisions:of his - owil; af..Pbps's tomes, were at tinut"ituilkhellrt. wit "( IlishoPPolk's 'Ws" ::42en. W. Y. Sherman's division - "Germ". Wring • thebridges. of • the. -Ideniphis; atyd 1111.11°°, g l " l " 4ll ;: be . twei n, 'Viand Junction.. ~ • din e "'" " Gen. Wood's diviiion; of 11. SCOMPIPASTO: repairing this bildp at B ig Rani Cieek, twenty, pis miles out of;Clorintb. • ... Geri. Thomas; with about 0,000 'troops,' is At Corinth; renovating the town, so' that It .11say be timed as a habitationlC.r the %robin., , , Gen. MoCiornand a1:414611am are .51 Par.: 'dy 'with about twenty thousand trimpti Thl railroad from Corinth td Jeoluthsilind thence to Grand Janotlon,, Is beingl.:rapidly . repaired, and ooniianniCation 6 impeted to be opened with Columbus, Kentucky, In a day or two, affording an Important and 'speedy route' for the transportation • of. 'applies. Eleven toootnotinss have been captured at dif fsrent points, (bar of which am [u order a4l.lwilatianos are being apid*. ts- P ll 4 •. • FrinikilligdialwEie Win' P. Xratl. • .. - . . Id oCLlZZANlCAlsaimaturni*. Jane IL--' The Einhmobd papaw of litondsy" hwrean so- , count of "a. skirmish , war liarrhanbarg in which Col. Ashby ol':the kebei-atmatikr:Was . , _ . -. . .- ..., _ .. ._ ~.... • ~ .. ~. .:_ ~ , . ;.,-4-2.T,->ziry.:,t-.7z474-.7.-..7r.:'.7.M',..M7m-'...7,..tm1..7.7.4,,,,-:-,..,-,,,,-. uninircolitaPitasr 411 1 1111101' .Wid-augaioi; June n;isea. Horse.—Mr. resolution - acknowledgment :lot the services of lifnior'Anderson, b! rOESeent .and ttien, at Ford Sitinter, and providing and silver medals. .• The lionee ,passed the bill appropriating - $160,000 for servieenrider the recently paisisd The House rearmed the consideration of the Senate amendments to the bill regulating the pay of.certain army odicent. : Mr. Bingham rose too questionotprivilego, and submitted the following resolution, which was readat the ClerVe table WHERZAiI, Informition. has bent. received by the'Gowemmentthat" liOn. ;Benjamin wood; a representatire in: Congress from , the State of Ifevi "irert, - 'and 'member - of this lionseibss—beed engsgedin Cofiritialcating or attempting to communicate important in- . telligence to the Confederate rebels in 'arm s against the. Government of the.United'States; be it therefore • : ltesorved, That the Committe on Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the alleged eon-- duct of said Benjamin Wood in- the premiseh and to thuit end the said ComMittee be author ized to send' for persons and papers, and ox amine witnessed under oath, and report to the Home. discussion amid, after which litr. Weed, -of New ,York, hoped the resolution , would be adopted, and art opportunity given him to I* heard. The resolution was adopted. Mr; Stevens, from the Committee on Ways and. Means , reported a bill which was ordered to les4irinted, authorising the issue .of a hun dred and fifty million of Treasury notes, not bearing interest, of a denOminatien not less than a five 'tiollara, receivable in payment of all loans made to the United States, and of all taxes,: internal duties, debts' and of every kind due excepting duties.on imports and interest, and, of all claims ankdoutands agates the United States, except for interest on notes and'certificates of debt oi de posit; also. to be lawful and a legal tender in payment at all debts, public and private; Ix- , ceptinrduties upon`imported on interest, o on' public debt, et 6:. The llonse considered`. the borate liill.rdla live to therarapleyment of *enviers: in thellLs trict of Columbia Penitentiary; for thaiiiin prevement arid benefit. Khlatiail :was •filadir,,bataisagifietiU ,voitiof 33 against 60.leistrike.but the section; providing for the discharge -of-eoldiara and ..volunteers cortOnedintlafpcinitentitiiinnder the sentence of-dourtrmart.ol, and prohibit:- -ing such imprisonmentoinluture: • Thefirr , ther ‘ considersttioti of the bill trilphstponed to-morroits;'ind the 114 use adjoutived:. , Sestirx.—hli.' ;Latham , offired• resointion that Blesars..Casinon and If oopertelaiming to be Senators feetathe State of Deseret, be.. aid= mittedtbii ficior'orthe• senate: over., -Mr. Dinen t ? „ dgn. , offered a=resoluti on that all acts or,oidinances of secession, snag• od to have been•adopted-by any legislature, or convention of the people of any StateVaret to the,Union;asolutely , null and-vaid-but while sizeh4tets marand- dOimbjeittitlfe.indi , video' Retort therriin'lli ,ferfeitaree , ernes,. they: : &riot in' ani_rdegree affect;the relations of the State wherein: they purPiirt have been adopted, adapted. to *the- govern ment of the United States oti.thCpit indis 'victuals '' engaged' 'therein; and 'giving ,aseent therete t and that' ouch 'litotes\ are, notwith -11 tending encli.ne faLor ordinance's, still asaran4 ben of the Federal:Union, and is such subject, to all the 'obligation and duties bernsed 'eta them by the Constitution of the United/St-OP, and the loyal ciigupe of sileirrStaites keen. titled to all the pririleges.thereby .guaranpred and conferred, - Laid • • Mr. Poiell, of Ky., trodennd ebiltte pro vide the meansand medenet4king"evidence in support of certain :cases spinet the goy en:anent. Referred to. the Comaaittee on the Judiciary{_ Mr. Grimes of Iowa; intrcideced :chill, for. the, better ..gevertinent of the /ref/ -...if;.the United States.; Referred.... . • Mi. Wade, of Ohio, presented certain yellers' and &momenta in support of thar,elaim - of . . &mat for Omission - as a Stile. , ' -The bill in relation to- the ippointment.ot . lieritanants to the marine corps unit taker' up; , and after ailiscussion passed: • •'''' °Hr. Harris, of N. Y., from the Judiciary,. Committee,veported back certain eases,With, a recomMendation that they .da:pass..• - At 1 o!elock, the bill amend/14 , dd) Fugitive Slave Law was taken tip as tinnaiihiid•brel=, nese. - -The amendments ''Wore' ordered 'in' tie printed and the bill„ then postponed. till-kr-. morrow. ' -The bill providing - additional=modical cord for the volunteer !erring Wail taken up. It Providesior forty' Surgeons and , . one htm- - dred and, twenty, assistant Surgeons . -,. A debate nccurrad, to whice.Alr.:Fostari. Cif bad bo on great mienusnagei meat on die. appointment pf, §urgoans; ; many, of the Surge o ns were :atterly . .unfit for their dation.' ' blade' of,: yin el leisieerininy. *alluded met for'eight out baiing their Wounds Aiissed;'atul:Were buried-in 'the' clothes 'they ware wortnderd'lW.' If the tomatittee.ou the-Conduct ai , the Waf would oxiuliimo this case, ..ttiet3t frill find'thtit not all the Cruelties of:the. war , use pprrdoflead• by the rebele...Whore were min who hod their: legs anapniatml x and while they laid 4A the floor in agony, were told to getup and gooht, by the Sing - eons; and whenthi s . pooh . raid they chola nor gti; lioatucC th eyc iega, they had beedkicifedlii'the Surgeons omen connected tiltlfirluitiretillediberlifedleal De partment of ititt'artni: i urh TaCteiiCeirred after the battle ;of ,, Winebeetit; *ate at lewd 15,000 men iu'thli now-who pught.to be discharged: ITbatb wetamitieent rto ,tha.kwal)italo, „so careimli,. that wot even their watals ,Wera •ileat,withqbam,and. "mob. ha.v! died ; aftd,hoott Viltiad"a' unknown, tracing - y e arn f suspense to their „ . The bill was thew pawed., ; thebiflfrom ;_ tie Houia;"toe this. 'Mist citLient.."L t S:o,irif.' The bill Tatifddshwalloarawtie $l,OOO, bet In , 18.18. "' • • Mr hate objected to-thebilC po enetienerMe:._Visendet4'Ot Sonata' . went tatci ixecatliw'*llll972,444 antiir." , ..• , Mhson.d.oo ll ireFition 2 ,, ,-. • 'IIIIIPITESON Crrti Jnnel6. In tbdConien = ' , lion to„ y,114 ng thn quaint:stmts. 'RU,votan:vo:sipiseed by'a - vcita' 'of ;42" . .. - yekt to 97 . . . "'Vile Ant section+lit-iblie - bill, peebMltD permute who hem-been entailed in'tfieT4 lion since the 17th of Toting at'inf Stile elootioo The wiCondseetion provides that before any person shall be elected or appointed to otrioa, be ehall take cells that'll's bat noti'duritittlie 'pulsed "rebeltiob; wilfully taken tip "arm' or I levied - war' itctinit , the ' ' Stale's ..nor : againit the'Provittional' Gotiinutiot Otrsis: 7 . total nor adhered to the mit:ilia* of either. tit The third, moolion . proseribes the penalty- for falsely taking the ostb, that whichls of. -par , The . fourth ..section contains as oath of which ts required to betaken by the President and_ professors agd_santitts..a., • Vatierittir ail bank °Mears, by common school teachers who arepalikly. public, money, by school trustees, by omen of incorporated- companies; antiqiieniefirttor ordeined - preacher, beford - perforintriefttrit ceremony . of emerriage. The penally far**, complying is a fine of col lee, thin $lO itaZ more thin ii21:44 to take affect In ninetfiblysal - The fifth isectlon, wettnitie judges and chide/ 'Cif elections to steatites, : thiqurlifis'ot Tench DOT record Totes autietjpeputem arbo.hay.e loot taken the oath...- to:to " The sixth section, authorising the tare to repeal or modify,when.itspedient,,the 'ordinance far continuing 'the presiont'Ootemi nor 'Secretary of State ind Treasurer in Oilloie .wea taken op, Isiah'. elicited a'sphiled dler;. mission: 'A substitede was ottiiid td 'continue the wheilq Provisional Govarnemeot,,,and pul e , pone all elections tiLl the nezt.segulat.gubcr patorial election, and an amendment Imiltoti- I "thc' T N n t f,' tb4 0 ,116/*l4O/,4 elation, it ' he 6%4 e - we of the . State, requirad_it, Wore 'lStit;liii 'Without emning.to vole tteCtincenttittili BWRI - • FrOfn Washington. . ;:' , - Wselturneolej.lenell.—Yhdre is rio igrattid foe:the same set: alleatirr :Walla street Vat the Soidenury orthe - Tetesney le or lusiblexi' - engaged in private negotiations ,IKU‘ New, York parties lire. dentind notes, or thst them negotiations were brought an'abrupt dose by Motti Washington of- disistisfaetion in Wall street. The who'd truth is simply this : The Venal:ay; tnicireek, needed more monolltieu'euAld be..natilt obtained oratarjr sources of, supplies, and the Secre tary, therefore, accepfed - sitiral offers of three per cent. premium liirdepaniatletfop.p., '.even - thirty amounting boliaa;" lakethei to :about two and a quarTee - millions and Using lobtahusi , allz.the money required heroic thet.^:. 'close of the week, he declined aeoepting any biters 'after Saturday...So , particulars was Shown to anybody. - •, The Senate, to-day, confirmed thefolldwite Presidential appointments : • eltristriphstf. - P.: • Walcott, of Ohio, Assistant Secretary-of-War, in - place of Thomas Scott, resigned; Joseph Leslie, of Pa.;ll, Banns , of Ohio - ' George Ac Lyon,,of Pe., Assistant Paymaiters :Of the 'Navy;Pajne, Pa.;Assistaut Surgeon .„ •_. the Navy. Waurtzuctios, Tune 11..ThaTteasttry regn- .. 1 , lotions heretofore doelared,aespecting the re; gumption ef inlet:tie:o°mm= with the.pointa, • • reamed from the rebels,"remain unchanged. ) -,- ( 1 Shipmentxmay- be made to Memphis, and ell - 2 other places Inlwasession of the United States:" - , 1. forces, under the existing provisions, to pre,,,,.., Tent aid to the enemy .sahject to inspection - ;-, and control by the ,military commanders at. Is the points of =Oat and destination., • - -,; -,...1, Via Secretary of the 'Treasury. haft letter .....tr _ to the Committee of Ways and, Means, saysiat --, Under thelaw 60,000,000 Demand.. Notes, re-. te.-. °citable for customs, hart:khan.. issned.andl' 00,000,000 not so receivable... ;The- outatand-, r;.:1 lug Amount is, therefore, 15O,900,000,theing. 2- 1 the entire sues heretofore antherlred.b.T.oldst , :-; - r ing statutes.. Of this eggregati36,6oo,lll4 in Demand Notes are hold by ba4ks and capital."... its and not used as; eimulsOop, being held at_ t 11 a resolute in consequence, of tholistrathsbiUty-', t fo customs. The : whole. issue of. 60,000,000. , ,, r in Demand :Notes may.. thus-:be Term' , as practically withdrawn •,. from . Oran ation. , , , t-t The limit of, temporary derpeolt is now reached and nothing furtherten-be-expreted from that • eiiirce.- !It t is - .therefore upon the'eotordreicair , ': of United States notes into-ftraiwenty hrindt..Y..? , redths DOW -practically limited ,to , the t _ninety g Millions of legal tender-notes and:from, the .. ; receipt! of 11 eeaten:Li, atm - di' ? TresaurY Mist '1 " ,' mainly depend under the existing-legiolation ,,,o '. for meant to meet current expenses, hence the :t.i l v suggestion: of the. Secretar y: of the,Tresamy,..,,,i for : the' authority 'to:issue one; hundred -and! ' Oily millions of (Vial'trade-Miteeett Ott lese r "'''' Aenominitlowthanlvir'dollMarld - titteotdatiod: ,with which" which" a 'bill wear today reparthaffroin the Cominittee of Ways . and llOans:: - '"Iv _ . . FrOpt Geu..Neglegie 4:infueuo; Jinill.--4privatoditputeh Coiio, , to thri;•.Prosidont of :the'ChiongUatint;ril tory Commistioni tape : ainoriallitehet .ports that General Negier - *On; another 'brillieit-Tiotory it Chattanooga; .Tinneise.' , _v, 4 'The °hinny' wit completely routed' AfteeAtetri'.-' l . fieys hard fighting... , No pertitralere • . . o.,.2la.rkets Telegraph. , criccrierm, Juni lt..—Mtening:-+Thur idol; not eN-e: ecluch.deuland irmaalliedee imperil= at-1%9410,11nd% randy at It =go 80. ; ;Wheat 1/wheezed... , Corn dult,iiAt, .et 324 Oats 3Sc. _Hie declined to sf.o' eSoed to 11)#•A i n dranoilrns nakedistibe monads. but net obi ined: Proebriotis "quint Aind VA whin' • "coup trf maw perk void st. demand 'meg. er.becon...La,rd: inmodcrate :dazusnd nt9%.e, tut 'Aollate otteriao... Groxattat.unclatittd..... : CbSjfirra ab.i*.prernitun. ~ A vubicriPtiOn wni rebid tbepioifehiniic.‘4llJo- - ped ko tend the eteritnspeople of Tennessee And shorppl, in obedience to General lloSech'S *Oust.. The I .licattoat at. Old eeettibutionn • made: • .{ You, June 11.;—ESetting.—Cettoit Detail* at ne: Allow &dew:iced; Bales !age bble,at 44 SS@ .4.35 for State; 55'10,95 Si ler' Ohlo7suid 00557417`: for Southern. Wheat II eteedy; Wee' Of 11,b0O bush at 00c415102 for Chicago - Spring; 0S&51(5 for Mihran-. kee • Club, and 5.1.1{40 15 tor. .red. Corn%ateady saki 97,000 bush 5t:441353e, tor, ndrecli.4Btdc,few :ellen, and 70e vthite'Setittiern. 'Pork wax et' SU. , timacy 1 zocA.r, "'rpm& The Naylor.Childa ''"" • 14 the present term of the Criminal oast, the prand Jury found a true bill bilite_neacc.,l4. , Of the. Commonweath .:Ten ileorgh Childs • r chargeat l with 4a e, oa the oath of *laity Clara 'Blanche: ibisiikckiiing .40 ' ---"- 'cam . ebelcire Judge S teriett,ttpon an applicatieet:„:4 -- wide by, defendant'e , couniel, and Blatiliall,forb - onntinyanen.witlistlitiwt„..4sl term " Thiefildnvitfor,OntilLuanoenie forth material witnesses e s d for the thefinee'arelat;t,T.'..... piesent.ableitt in tite'irmy o,r, ulteitte - "to them , and that rr they are e xpected Lo be 1A attepdagee , ti t e.., next birni. • The application , 1702 • abjrted, couneelfor the pmeecation, , upqn.,;the ..(.. Oaileeliajlor, Etiq.; fathey .txix, laud metiber, of this, 4ar,), roe? ounlaT pronounced the application "a aboat2--11 ,- ,, tp , teq e.xhibited much [edit*, and: netgked,eitiimteei' - thil the trial "should proceed: 7 . Judg . er StirreA granted tho , the tun:2ll(4ld grounds for niontinuanee baiti laid, and sworn. to liiheiAtifindaist. • - ; All we halre.not; previously. *Made& to 'this easei, /. 1 we m*ytatn that e -allegtd'othineu. was perpetrate d At at Oallind;l* - Angtiet .While the pillWeeittrfx;--(Whose . realde'T e ' In,Philadelphia,)warna ureouoi Mond - 11A this cimr,,,'po„,pyst* are: .oth , reepeebs,ilf-i; 1 .4 4 b land 'tilt, Loietohaa, best ,, ,u-n7 exceedingly painful to both ..(siaigluy... ; ;;4ll, efforts atcpm omise ht frt.unhappi IY 11116 0 , 444 a trial artailAaavitaltlae;= , • • Pauttagx Annomi,. Part -XVIII.— Thir piontblY fart eempletenthsThird - anis 'of, usie of ; the most valuable serials et the .t.f Great Babelllon, : i•'.: ' (still great.,,though, now waning • aornewhat . • from its first proportions and (be glare -of . baleful light with which it bond upon:the . • . • Onside& gese el.mankind,) no contemporary • wnrk can ooisiOare-w(th this, and both editor sad 'publisher_wellgfeserse our munmendatiewi,•; •. • fan the 'care, skill and enterprise which they base brought. to their tusk. ~- The part befeit , 3. - 1 Ws - contains.'naeiy eograred porteaitsfit.l4l;;; T ' 0;u1,1 Abe geryi,Hergi . whoie:14$1111 M il l long be remembered, though: 'aryl diverse gals me*, 10-oormeetion- ; the war of nationality, unity ind feeedom,of.: )0 - , which the annals iput.o - etimpletsflasterinal :rallettion of deietibliatta - will - befauidlnikie miots anthehtio :form 4n the iseintOspliplPsia:.L! Je c cetype.-fwerd.; , . • • • • • 7- .• =Prreanothifiru'Foord %24 ' Thomas. Lodger ', 'of 'A litighaaf tfty o. ,' ls iit east a few days mare; iu sesta( of hill., • • Pepe, from whom hif bad - hvii.4 hiliitig sister . ': ; ,:. • the,lattlefalrolitatitfebuitid;" l /I. l6 tan"-',l' . lowa on: wilitof; bidet farad - 4M' aid hlidy' . ; alone lyirt ter Ilelerritiat •••• lho rkthor we bellovi"rib nab y ' • • • •• , ••• ..• AT'oyr COP .0:-•—lititairi Iwzon taionv'ciountyPHiliiiii "dreier, luitethi t tightt :, I •• ISittt ;takisti +AMY 6n fife ;We train's on'rthe'Pittatiatilh'iiiil'advoiltia stadj lifauelastet yeatarday.--mornine7r;.: Mating got too Cl . Wlloo6o.,,wsjiig trrar, ? ,._*o •was taken le Pt, booptlit. • - , • .• • • 7' • 0tiOAN:::41 adiky ia ISM by Bov. Aftwpa., Xr,,Sirs 0,41115t,,,.]A sr lima Jur (LIMIT 1.4160yer or T...ivar:•Ly., o ll:t Owl ads. xt!, • • ' DIED:.7. • iir4oo,Vgilt•F•••'n • • COkrIS-176 7. 1 a544. 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