The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, July 04, 1862, Image 2

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FltijiAT 11011N610, JULY .4.
No rain wilt be issued from this office to
. - ininrow morrilog, but onr Evening edition will
appear al nmal
The - Crisis:-What Shall be Done t
It It now more evident than over before,
that the elaveholders' rebellion-is of a most.
resolute and determined character, and that
it comprehends so large - a portion of the
people of the insurrectionary States, that it
.:',...; _ may be said to be the act of those States.
;'..1.: 3 ''; Especially is , the alaveholding population
.:•... " • eogiged in this rebellion, and is using all
the advantages which the unrequited labor
• :of the slaves given them, to destroy the
Union, and set up for themselves a greet
, slaveholding aristocratic goveneent.
•. • . Is it not, then, high time to change the
policy the Government has been pursuing?
Hu not the polioy of conciliation been pur
sued long enough? Is it not high time
thit we show the rebels that. longer for
bearer= will not be granted, and that we
will subdue the rebellion, if It 'should result
. • -- in the complete overthrowpf 'Southern in
- . atitutiOne and „ Southern society? Loyal
••.' -. Southern men bold these trews, and express
'' them openly,
,and why then should the Gov- '
eminent hesitate? Mr. Brownlow, in his
late lecture at ivaahington e struck a cord
• which vibrates in every loyal heart in this
country. On this point he said : "This
country is now pursuing 11 course with this
.... 1451'41, wicked rebellion which I do not
approve of; alliess we pursue a different
. : and &more vigorous one we shall never end
.- ...._,.., ~..' tide rebellion in God's world!"
_The tre
.*•", "; ' - =endow applause it the ender ihe eentence
gave good evidence that there is a large
1..,;' .• . •_ number ofpersons in Washington who agree
: 1- i.,,'-'..• ; , ..., with the parson . He returned to dim' point
sgibi—it emceed to.. be a very important
- .:, . '. One with him. The Government mast 1
' v -. 1 • adopt a more vigorous war policy, or give
2: up the attempt to put down the rebellion--
be was sure of that.. He %a no faith what
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ever in the.. "conciliatory policy,", for the
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reason that, lier'•eaps, he knows that. the
':. rebels are deteisidised not to be conciliated.
:... They will only Are up to actual brute force.
•.,. - Every loyal nun of sense must come to
7 ' • ' the same conclusion. • How long are we to
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~.... ~.. , go'on wasting our treasure, and sacrificing
;',.... , the lives of our citisents while we refuse to
• touch the source of the chief strength of
the rebellion. • , * • ' •
The' President asks for three hundred'
thensand more men. The people will re
' spond,•tecause it is the country which do
mande It, and the life of the nation is at.
stakssi'.but with 'how mach more cheerful
.- neefiireeld Oils response be made, if the
Preshient would couple with it the 'solemn
declaration that hereafter slavery shall
, have no quarter, and that our Generals
shall be directed to use the - eaves in car
, lying , on the war in any way in which
• - tlurtsbalk be found to be useful; and to
eneesisige dein to cause a proclamation of
freidte, to be made to all who willlally
under our flag. • ":
Is It right for the Government to put the
patriotism ;Of On people to II; . IleTill/ II
strain, when it can say the word which will
MI up oar regiments, and send hundreds
of thous:ands mare into the nal&
Thi; people tie :Pestditnt,
:they tract Unit hecanec they know him to
be isoluid, and a• true patriot; bat they
long far him to say that word, Which he
has 11)teak . "*.. : w say at 44.414.**
con***l l o .l lo.lolo lll .4 4.4°3 end of
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the great rebellion. 'May God In his peis:
. ideate direet'llm ,• He hal on, his
shoulders in swpal rapoaabllitp. -He as
- • ave - the atla s and put it oit a career iit
„ • onpreitieart4perlty;. he may
clieheartenod, and ainey to
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testing diaseasiorns, and endless wars. • 2.
'• • ••= - We feel is well_ isintred, as that -we
' bresth , the vital air, that we mast destroy
the idaveholdiar,, aristocratic Instltationi
of the EPOth; o r 4 '0 11 0 0.11 must - el° l - .1 °°;,..
hopeiess and;; paii tatileldecay. We Piaui
for white nuni r tietiiiibbleks. The latter
- will work oat eliOnwii"deliverance in dal
long It ,may be over the rips /43a.
4181144101 i of • nation *barb fitllfild the
-- 414 4 • 410 the . „. elid ever saw. Destroy
`.**alig;tieig : ind the ivionatee, vice,' brntality,.
"is the" preHll43
•fr 'ils7 - Swil!ertlla the te r.
.rlblowltiok we haiiriciivid.-'haterie
and InViiii*ti Wilk rani !arse
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• The Stibnite'ton :Patti.
; . This party held a meeting at the Cooper
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Institute on Tuesday evening. -The meet-
Jog was largely Intended, and was very
,• - uproarious. The resoMons wore adopted
'tt, and speed:ell - mule hypos, C. A. Wickliffe,
of Ite.uttick* - Mr A. Direr of New York,
Janice Bricks,
Wood, of
New' York .11#piess,
; 'and Fernando Wood, of New York.
reelgew York rouri nays: •
• • -Thee'of Mr. Wickliffe--whose en- •
„trate"
,n crutches was greeted With '
'pregnant ' with hatred of the"
Mull* approached only.Sy histatrat .04;
the negro. it teemed with coarse epithet 5,
applied tai Matti-Silvery' men of SA
- New England Staves, and was throatiest*
• - intemperate in•matter and of the fine heal
2y-rolling manner.' Each point was as.
--• • *denied .to the cam each epithet was
:,0• ; laughed e 1 each anti•negro 'sine was rel
' Ishitd-tthtsblis = .'
hiweDetwe i rtnitielved coldly. He wu
1, • ..t> not'igiitititt#llhat., Mayor Wood was. The
.; ; - • Ati gjogait o geedd at first, but warmed up
u of harsh ligniticance
to WO:, - IfiYan4 and entered at the
patriotism orEeniapre who presatrusd to ad
drew the gasinekiatlon league and who
b e ll ow for Incubus in the safe districts of
Maine and New Ilatupshire. His musical..
• ate utterance „"that the first man who
should be hungifier Jefferson Davi' wa s
Charles Sitemer":was greeted With utmost
..!;'• enthusiast:by:the audience. "God d=o
hie sonl7-,4 he Ki-7.4lAbolition aktook.," , and
other chaiicteristio e.spreialons met our .
era *ors t r ise:platimn, but to what extent
ench indorsement was carried in,the audi
ence we cannot say.' . Asa whale Mr. Dear .
was a failure, and proceeded only in keep.
ing his audience_ in good humor by speak
ing
• Against Senator, lame, Rev. Dr. Tyng,
• whom:the railed a "poor Christian,' Horace
tareeley,and other humble Classing, in such
terms as ;made .the hardened Sutures of
, . his burin retaliate broad grimaces, and
• their ruuscular'ums awing rspinnutusly in
the air.
Mr. James Brooke , was en unwelcome
*N a ar . ru t
,andiencie didn't want .him,
• and.manifeeted that feeling very plainly,
ao that, Mr. Junes Brooks had a very nn-
pleasant time l'rom beginning: to end.
Anti-New England • and. .1-stegro ware
his topics, and "dry up".. wat l t i he oft-re
peated comment by the weary. =Wont:
This 1111 k Brooks "pent Weir till hour
D -
.` - or more, deriding -pri.fitiitices New
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England. Ire Ise 'lathe stf NewlEngland,
but is connected by marriage in the Beath,
and has always of lite years toadied to the
slare.holding aristocracy. Ins principal
complaint was that theTaritan Now Eng
landers did not lore dancing, horse-racing,
the theatre, and such like.
• The resolutions are lon gaud wordy. The
substance of them is, the, preservation of
slavery, end of all .the rights it had obtain
ed before the war, and opposition to any
confiscation or other punishment of rebel
lion. To read them, a stranger would sup
pose that Were certain men called Aboli
tionists, who were fighting against the
Government, and that they lived in' the
North, and that the Southern people were
the aggrieved party, which ought to receive
the sympathy and commepdation of Man
kind. The only official Persons mentioned
with coMmendation are named in the fol
lowing .
That we;tender our hearty thanks to the
leaders of the two, great armies of the Eaat
and of the Weet, to Gan. George B. McClel
lan, for the skill and ability which planned
the campaigns,'and for that calm self-pos
session which be has exhibited under the
base• attaffits of Abolitionists while he hex I
bravely Ought the'enemy under.great'ob
stades ; and to Gen. Unlink, for his bril
liant successes; that our armies are noten
listed in any other cause than that of the
Constitution and the Union; and that the
allegation of the Abolitionists that the sol
diers of New York, or of the country, are
fighting for negro freedom, or negro equal
ity, dishonors as good and brave men Ss
the sun ever shontrupon. •
Nobody but such slanderers as those who
endorse such a resolution, over Said that
the soldieis aro fighting for "negro free
dom" or "negro equality," but hundreds
of thousands of true patriots do say that
this war having been waged by alavehold
era, for the sake of slavery, that they
ought to be punished by destroying their
idol; and that it is quite as reasonable that
the slaves be used to help put down
the rebellion, as that they should be used
to rapport it; and that it is unreasonable
to ask oar friends and brothers to leave
their families and homes, andlay down
their lives to put down a slaveholders' re
bellion, if the cause of all this calamity is
to be protected from the natural consequen
ces of its own crimes.
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We do not know bow McCtEttsti and
Hausa: 'may feel at being lauded by such
a meeting and such men: They cannot help
it, we admit, but some sensitise persons, if
pliced in such a position, would begin to
think alit they wore not just what they
ought to he, or praise would not come from
each s triarter.
What HaDeck Did Not Do.
Matters hue a bad look in Arkansas. The
campaign. in Virginia may have its silver lin
ing, but assuredly that side of the cloud is
notnow turned to the public. The whole re
gion'of the South-west is tilled with guerrilla
=d,.aeld the few-Unionists that might be
th show themselves are kept down
by absolute terrorism. All this is note cheer
ful picture, and no small stars et it may be
set down to Gen. Matlock. The people grave
him a linearly splendidly equipped.- That
he mightnot give the Potomac Plea for inac
tivity, of, their raw mtlitzesg for terries) the
army at !Pittsburgh Landfills could point to
Do:reason; and Somerset and Shiloh. But
Oen. Hallock's pottery defeated the erpeeta-
Sons of the people. [legion the enemy rest
and use behind their intronehmente. Ile
iltid not "move on their works." He allowed
ks and mouths to pass while he was work
his own soldiers to excess is the trenches,
d the rebels seeing his policy rejoiced
oreat a nd kept inquisitive federal scouting
rtles di bay wttis.e•thlt!PD•ltcflicitelw.-"i
-n ly, wnen the p s opfit i
Were Mipeotibg lid cgs
of a victory,-and `to be told, "We have met
theater's)? aid theists oars,” there came only
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the baryon dispatch, ..The enemy have mirth
el out of Corinth and we hays marched io."
But whet of the enemy ? uk the people.
Glen. mania his been looking after him ever
*thee. This, then was what Gen. liellook
:did notdo. , lie did tot whip the rebel, ; be
:did Wet give the, federal 'cattle a victors:
:Whets the rebel army lay Wore hint he fere
imeWthitttack and crnsb it. 111 allowed time
far the transportation , back to Virginia of
large bodies of rebel troops previonsly spend
thou' by a` like masterly inactivity on the
Potomac. Ile permitted - their 'dispersion to
I &urine work throughout the South-west. -
.And now, when loyal mat look gloomily at
Virginia and Arkanue, and wonder at rebel
daring within an hem' - ridethf 111 114 1 , 0 13 Pm•Y
not Gen. Hillock coma in for hie dot inconsid
erable portion of responsibility . ? The people
givw . bima task which he did not do, LIM
only completed labors in the 4ald were Order
No. 3, by which De kept 'the blacks up to
their war* for the rebels, and' the ordaY ex.
eluding newspaper •eorrespondents from the
security and • quiet of his • camps.- 7 C3icopo
And it may be added, that the army he did
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not whip, eta did not eatakH ' ll %l . of in
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Richmond lighting .' our Wild - there ,
while hie spiendid army is resting on the
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laurels .osti a moss - enterrptiaing , Omni,
,
, Who inte net so conservative of Slavery,
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'would have per mitted it to win. We have
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bid enough of rebel -protesting • and
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alum -loving Generale.
! ,
Antencan Soldlerie Haug.
- Our telegraphic dispatches - from Louis
ville make ode shudder. Fifty-fivo Amer
kwri sailers hire been hung; for no , crime
except loving th e gloyinui'ota flag, tinder
which our fathers fought, and which has
been the ensign of ; the • nation in every
Tsiari, and on every sea. Probably somo of
4144 breve men hare bseiip4t ittaiimeihne,
by some of our conciliatory. Generali, - ..t0
giard the property of some proud rebel,
who is fighting In die 'Abel' army for . the
polley
40.....txwei be! Intifiere kindness and
stufilly 7 Sliiiiikrifiegustessmb with
them, r treat 'itberii - with distinguished
,inflXsbel privates are treat:
ed as winks ourein men. The saheb' ere
more littearneet.-lbey put our offisere in
filthy ithiont, And half starve them, and
new they 'bsve titer to hinging. 41ow
long shall these tid4gs be. . •
Awrny filappliee.
Same fear has been 'expressed, 'het our'
army would safer for food and ammtmition, •
while cut of from their base .at the, White
House, before they. could be, stippled from
the J■lllo3 River. The clerk of Capt.: Farns
worth, whei amain dare of the • Mahood
from White Moue to Eke. MoClailan'a head=' ,
quarter', sale • .
Oa Tuesday pighi direction reaelied White
Heals to bay* the hUTTordzinoe and slams
amount of ammunition forwarded at epos.
The authorities received the notilloatlim in the
=kiddie of the night I the workmen and two
contrabands, who performed much of the la
bora were aroused, and the ordsr was fulfilled
before morning. The gars reached their dea
th:Mica early on Wednudey; and hers no
doubt played an Important part in the strop
glee that Om Alma: taken place. It may b•
mentioned that these pro cenritated the en
tire mons supply' which had been landed at
White Bono 8 tsrfoo.
lirednesday the work of feuding noire
oldhoary 51:applies of prosislono " and army
atom oommaneta, and was hurrisd 'forward
irith the utmost vigor. The railroad trains
which had formerly been used for the trans
portation of general quartermaater's stem,
clothing, tents and scahrromas, as well as
tabellteatel Irma toaded with pulls
inn.. soatfon , o,, rgs
number ; of , regimental f qttartmonsoters. who,
had °ems from thi fisld;twanty miles distant,
with ordinary resod/Wens from emir mile,
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were, of roam, supplied, no order to the
contrary having been received; but the boxes
in which they packed del, goods wore not
carried on the railroad" Even smell paiksges
were refused, and every available foot of room
was filled with stores needed for general army
ass (
oerit 'hi, bad beeb
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• Some convalescent SOICILar•_ .
sent from Fortress Monroe to join their regi
ments in the field were compelled to march,
so great was the pretuntre upon the railroad.
The trains were kept running in this manner
with constantly increasing energy, and' the
supplies forwarded were quite sufficient for
the regular consumption, perhaps of a million
Much of .this immense — supply may Um'
basil lost, but we bops anongb has been Laved
to prevent disaster before full oommanioations
are opened witb James River.
LATEST FROM FORTRESS MONROE,
Fifteen find ' ss ;
d Sick and IVounded at
City Paint, mosOy Pennsylvanians.
SEND A Atil IiMEDIATELY.
• Our Loss Ten.' Thousa-nd.
REBEL LOSS THIRTY THOUSABD.
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Special Oorieep3edeno) to the Gautte.
Bosuns Mono; Jane 30,.1802
The fears expressed in my letter of the .
213th inst. have been more than realized. We
, ascended the York river on Saturday as fares
West Point. We had not gone far up the
Pamunky river, which floysi into the York at
that plate, totil your oorrespondent beheld a
mysterious smoke In the Western horizon, to
which, after a little, be called the attention of
the paelengers. It being 'ascertained that it
was in the direction of White House Landing,
the conclusion was soon arrived at, that that
celebrated rebel domicile was on fire. Thii
conclusion was soon confirmed by the descent
of innemerable tug steamers, which were en
gaged in towing down small salting crafts
filled with army stores and provisions. The
number of vessels which we met is almost in
credible. Their line of continneus descent
made the scene sadly exciting, especially as
the smoke relied up in huge volumes, and
filled the North-western sky with its black
clouds. At this hibillleting sight some great
merry, others were greatly alarmed, whilst
more were filled with oppressing sadness.
From almost every descending vessel the
shout. name to us 'turn back, tarn back,
Whits House is on fire, and the rebel' are
coming in." Many expressed a desire that
the boat should be "pot about," and return
to the "Fortress." 'Among the greatly per
turbed none appeared more so than the heroic
reporter of the New York Meer, who mutter
ed rapidly and frequently, "Why don't we
turn back 1" "Why don't we turn back?"
At length, at 6 o'clock p. m., we arrived in
sight of the White House, or at least of the
place where It once stood. Nothing could be
seen en land but one sheet of. Came, not lass
than &quarter of a mile In extent. On the
river above us there were two or three gone
boats, and as many transports. Here we were
met by the steamer Canonicus ' which had on
board Col. Ingalls, Assistant Quartermaster,
and Capt. Boutin. The Colonel ordered our
boat, which had the mall on board, to come
along side, and as soon as some important
dispatches. were delivered, we returned to
West Point to await orders.
We were informed by the United States odi
ous on board the Canoalcus that the rebels
could then be seen coming into White Haute,
and were distant about two miles. There
were some catiliY And a regiment or two of
infantry in the neighborhood, but they re
tired shortly afterwards.
:Various are the 'estimates in regard to the
amount of stereo deitroyed. Only in miscue
hire I heard it estimated at less than fifty
thousand dollars. 13ome make. it millions.
The quantity of store:sand provUlions destroy
ed must have been very great. I discovered
the smoke about half-past two p. m., and at
fifteen miles !Roane° could sae the And Eames
Intl' neat monilog at 6'7.1464 when, of
oourse, old 801 completely utingaished them
ad far as reiroigans of vision were coneerned;
There was sun to me, =Wall this disaster,
one ray Of hope. White 1101110 lies west of
West Point about Moen miles, although it I.
thirty-five miles by water through the wpm
time windings of the Pamunky. Through the
pines deeds of smoke we could see the bright
aye of the setting sun. Your correspondent
reloiced in the hope that behind the frowning
aloud of diluter then was the joyous sun of
triumph.
Our Pennsylvania Reserves are reported to
hive been badly "cut up." 001. 8. W. Black
was shot in the forehead on Thursday after
noon when leading his regiment in a bayonet
charge, and did immediately. Lieut. Col.
Sweitseg wee shot in O'Dea on the return of
the 62d from the charge. ills cousin told me
this moroing_that he believes he is either
dead or lying on the bents field. Ille wife
arrived at the Fortress this morning. fate
will sot, in all probability, be allowed to pro
ceAd any further. Major Paterson, I believe,
of Pittsburgh, was wounded severely. Ile
arrived hero tut 'night, and was removed
either to Mill Creek or Chesapeake Hospital
this maiming. Several Mends have goes out
to see hLn. •
Cot. Birk, et. Cannonsburg, is apposed to
haws been killed. A gentleman , tamps Lae
that his death is eonenned.
We returned to: West Point, according to
orders, - and remained there till yesterday
(Sabtettb) morning, at 9.1.‘ o'olool4 A. M.,
whin we lifted anobor—took Ave large
sohooners in tow and same down to the For
tress, when we arrived at 9 r. a., but did not
get uhore until this morning.
On oar way up the river, we met contra
bands Coming down in hundreds. They
seemed to enjoy their trip very much. Every
countenance beamed with delight. Their joy
wits greatly . increased by the circumstance
that ia the skedaddle they took poueision of
the sutler's stores, who were teeing every
where in dismay. They had never eaten as
many dainties before, and were escaping •
cruel bondage. No wonder they laughed and
cheered when they met OJ. • .
'treats has more natural advantages,' I
suppose, than any other State, and yet under
the blighting it:thence. of slavery the .has
mid' no prdgress. The York is, a beautiful
river, bat Its banks bear no marks, almost, of
othWeatlont Between Old PointOomfort cod
Whit. HOOllO there are very few houses but
'What have the chimneys outside the gable
well. In any non-slavehobilng State, on
such beautiful. sites, they would long since
*hive given place to the most gorgeous Wa
tley reeldences. • . •
I understand that Ceneh's,Divhion now
occupies the extreme loft on or neer the beaks
of Janie/ river, so that the 102, Blej...lSoiley,.
were cot eogaged In the battle near-White
Bourn Lauding.
Allay are here Whistling to keep up tiviit
spirits, and oldie that It is a masterly plan'
ofldcOleilan's "dratan" to allow the enemy'
titurn his right that they may go into Rlaha.
mond on the left, (othr the lift,) where high :
now supposed to be. .I can ware you that
ZdoOleliaa is not popular with, and hasiicit
the mallow's of the artily. When an caw
made this remark toms at the table where
am now writing, I said, "Why did you chime,
him about two week. sine* along the whobt
kW, as be nviewad you 7" ".1 019suled to il,'t
said ha, "at the time; some of the betide el..
an 10110' tblry agreed with me that W001e119,11.
WSJ hated, bat the clearing was dutgood to
produce enthusiasm among tha men.' ..
Banapton Boa& 1.11 now Ailed with vomit
that an at thalr vita' ands to .Itnois ahem to
go with . 0114 cargos', although some still aon
toad that this Ls all predetermined on the put
of; Time will show, and I em
willing to wait and' make the ennead, lowecerthis
If anclactistazoei ahoold demand it. Bat the
same °Moor rafarned to says emeriti never be
able to do more than we linave'done 'w ithout
, • . .• ... .
Should any change take plea, den:Miteh
ell will, I tinder' Land, thpereede Noo leilan:
I bare many thing to write, which you
.would not publish, and I don't know that you
will publish whet I tome written. Seim It
to gay., that if oat, good hoopla, people
throughout the North knew the manner in
which tho war is, oondnatad by thaw
genitals, limy man, woman and child ia w r =
lathe their homes, and 00117 etop'until they :
had annihilated them.
.
Our Pittablugh Bardlarylo:argon It
proton:mid In go him - plaits hors to be a tiztor
bog. Porotir honor, I hoperit 'Will either b•
orpairad proparly or absaidoned4 tosi
. Bo
the Oormoluou iiant, nut btre , lo l 9l lll
from Dor inn; sir tlithf 401 1100011511414
aptbinu T 1,4
MMiXSR,M I
Your isorrespoupent 1i tiorsiting transport:llP
Lion to go to. likhmond. Ile hopes to date
his next from that, ei ty,of the camp before It
Should no eommuniession be established with
the army (there Is none Dow) he wilt return
home in I few days._ _ VIATOIL. ,
Posirassald °snort July 1,1882. '..
Communication is now, I think, fully es
talillshed between this place And City Point,
on the James river. 'Several boats came down
this morning brioging sick and wounded.
LientenantiValkinshaw, of the 9th Beeervei,
informs me that there are fifteen hundred
deb sod wounded lying at City Point,* who
Are touch in need of medical and other • at
tendanoe. lam doing : all in my power to
mob them as quick se possible. .....
They aro mostly Pen n sy 'van lans,of IdeCaWs
Division. I hope wtsmay be able to reach the
poor fellows to-day, and render themsome sis
sistanoe. They had to travel some eighteen
or twenty tulles from the battle-field in order
to reach Jamie river, where our left now rests.
There is a goodly number of Pittsburghers
i s
here, smelting transportation to City Poi t,
whose object is to. attend to th e sick a d
wounded. I shalt likely give a list of th Ir
names at the close otitis letter. ' - *
It is supposed that in the battles of Wean -
day, Thursday and Friday we lost 10,000 to n.
The rebel loss is said to be 80,000. , Ido of
vouch for three figures.
A detachment of Shields' Division arrived
hers this morning from the Sbenandorti Val
ley via Alexandria ; the remainder of the
Division are on their way. On their journey,
lam informbd, a sloop was upset and they
lost their horses and cannon—at least in part.
1 Several men were drowned. - •
- -
'M • • I
believe, .
ajor Patterson, ls not wounded.
Some person told me.tile morning that be
sbook band* with bim on Pridsy. I rsoelved
the amount-1 sent yesterday, from a relative
of his.
It is top posed Bacillar Is dead.
Jost going aboard the State of Maine, to go
up the James river; accompanied by Ilea. J.
Dry. Reid, Noßennan,- Finley, and
some others. VUTOI.
GEN. N'OLELLAN REINFORCED
Shields' Division Gone up James River
FORTHIIBII blows, July 1,1887
EMUS Gsrstts.—l have returned to this
post from White House. It is no longer •
post. It was evacuated on Saturday while I
was there. We have lived about ten years in
four days, but I have no time to say more.
Start for Oity Point in a few mirartes.. Gea.
Shields' Division came down lest night, and
go up the James river to-day. I shall prob
ably go In company with them. I slept in
the Hospital her. last night. I taw a Hr.
Dunn, a member of the Payette Guards, who
is wounded in the arm. He says the Penn
sylvani• Reserves distinguished themselves
—some of the regiments are said tote nearly
outto pieces. J. K. T.
PUBLIC ~OTICES.
f!'"_..E.ECTUILIS. AT THE IRON CITY
ire," OOLLION, wrier of Penn and et. ULU. sta.,
SATURDAY ROUNDS% at 11 Wendt : •
-• • sacorsarub MBN. -
n.,POST OFFICE NOTlCE.—Friday
Best being the National Holiday, the Pat
Mace wilt be open between the boats of 73 sad $
o'clock e. a. - end 6 sad 6 ceelodt p. a. Jolts
fr"..S.LL.Bilir,,N CITY ruer
uh-
VIOY—Ths Pose Ofhoe wlu to opened s the
th null bear, on the YOUSTII InlBl, bat will Leo
cloned et 9 o'cLxk s. m.
84111111 L BIDDLE. P X.
DI VIDEND.—The btoctboldera of
tbs Pittabnigh t All. bony Silage Company
(Hand street,' aro !mobs notAled [bat a Diredind of
TM/0 DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS poi 'two
on di. Capital Stock Ow Ibis day bona decbay4 oo
the prelim of the Out all mambo. payabis brib.
wt.b. /SANE B. EWELL, Triamorti.
Jill lit. IVE.Jollint
BKLOWS
DZlll:a—Stet remittent, Managers and C.
piny foe erecting • bridge over tb• Allegheny River,
eytesite Pittobotelt, in the ninety of Alleghenv.
have tele day declared • Dividend of !DOD Pita
Din. an the Carliai 8• ck of the Conapkay, oat 04
the sanitngv of the Wit viz toot tne, which le payable
fittekhvellevv, capitolr leaf reprimmitatlnee on or
aft" the
tilb bat.'
IiYIL 11.011 . 1111710. Theatiter.
Mob • A. July lit, lll62•lutZterni •
13(71:10N.—l'he btockholders o
`-w . the Plnaboanh and Allegbeay • artdge Os.,
(Eland strati.) am banotry aceilled dna the Jth mien
for PROklellt and Jtanierats, to wee Ike the enaning
reu.. attl be held the Otapanps henna, (4 the
north end. of the br ( dge.) borne the hoary d 10
tad Jp. on YON DAT, JOl7 7th, 1002.
• 7/041111. B. siderax, . .
hanetery and Theenrer.
ELlieflUN NOTICIS.—The stock
holden of the LITTASI SAW WILL RON
RAILROAD OUNLVADT !kohl an elation at
she. tat. IA T. 121P6rOnCinain On SATURDAY,
July 21.4 b, bet's. the hours of 2 sad 4 eckek
to el.. one Pr...kJ:it .4 Alt Directors to wee for
tbe eceroinprar. DID. 1411111,, Preshket.
JeTeato •
A.4".E rEsariszems-rs.
LLEGHENT.OO_ A UNTY
In the co itt.o of the Trtittetehip of 0
If. Rippe), I.te ot A Upgle enta7. dowel
tee of tee estate of Nru 0: B. Nem. Ito. 107,
illUggb limb. iIW Cowan Plea t. •
And now, to wit, Jane 30, lake* howled area
Tenstme, 0.11. nippy, dined. framed at chambers,
sod op= aintlderetion thereof it k ordered that no •
Ike of the ealbltlen end Alin a the raw be given
by falkakmmedfli in the Pittsburgh Daily Oa?
sae** Wm weeks, sot that If no exceptions be -
OMO
Mehl seams% W.re IaTUIDAT, the I9th of
fitly pelt, the nuns will b allowed ant confirmed
fltisnleters. /scan the recent ,
• • Attart : HENST tti
Pnoonotary.
Pardee interetted will tete notion lelbmwdert
J zff ÜBLWIL U.=
I'VEDOS'S DIGEST. II lath odltloa.
(trop ITODto IBSI.
Edna by P. C. Dighll,7, Zin Dries O.
itsik co., wo. is woes ami
A N ORDINANCE to letta the Pay
somt, of the statist Of the VW of Pollee tool
tr nected by tis idiot aid Common thetacile Otis
city of Peeress:lh, sad tr bersty seactsd by esscheetty
of ars woes. Tee Ceief of Pollee and the members of
the Day Folks thall rot, et an time during their
tens of odic*, sayage In any borders et aupl.oyemot
whatever, other then the duties of their oMomq nor
shall they abeenttbemseints tem the city without
the consent of the Mayor ; and It shall be the duty
of the Oontrollee to deduct from the .mount of the
respective Werke of 0311. °Moen .'ratable proper.
Mott of Mururoa, for the ttme tic= hen absent'
id themselves from the dry ce in other bes
tow er etoploymout as elltreast • and hetore
entrant shell be certified forth, put of all Werke
It shall be to 4.4 of oh. Ocsavalkr to requite mob
of laid retire to present a slather of 111011DICLug the
time claimed, sad the number eir days, if thy, which
be may hate been Weeni e ar esysged to other hue.
inn than t hestric I and *Altai dation of hie titre,
end accompanied with en alias t that the same
cornet, and that be au Dot has &heat% or mimed
in otbar Imehtem except es set forte to and state
mot, and all ordinances or pathos ordinithote in
consistent herewith Sr. booby repaeleds — .•:'•
• Ordained aid enacted into a law to theliMilse this
30th day of lone, 11 D. 180. - • ,
ILMMI MaMel
President of A.tict
glair Mealllstu. - t
.1 ' ; •• •• .PreatdothofCrommon Connell.
. •A. 64,04 .
, mac- IrManni, •
:Oland Cleiemato Coble 1.: I n 2.3 td
t
• titlUSI , eruktE,
Ow. gage' the but guittl_ V at
BOOTS .AND , SHOE;
. ' • . , : • f . -
CALLNIZIDJEWEINI ?HUE iT . oolt,'' pat
. II: ;M. tioN , & •
‘X corer of Wood otot wit bon To.
cwr" .
D &togs,.
0uN9V153 0 LlTlRSettlidreolLOoot sod Ito
raxo lead Cot* Hill. 11001:51" Trittell Moot
I Loonier Ox sod Format 11=t1Noitoo ,
air%
1/211 brad V olRllfp t, Gray brood *TS Vorlt
I VOTE= ; CiOnt's Tr, 00l Okl.r won; a. r.
/ma Balz ora• 00 N °Use *blab
bar. team rooSo to code, witb rope to
dondl l lo. atoi if* wahlintok ostiotoo•
U 13. 41)AitTSUM.415;* Welt
lufah, sot law aura iturlin IR! Go'r.
31 P* 111 1% b 690.4 , 17 r
—infaitsunoa natiroOlirtalk ' i•L:"l.,n,
Offiat JOHN Widertati‘idot:
1/it t A AND WmArs • M *l4 Oiti f Al 4,1
* 31 106
=moon ookx4
Vol:Motu in:Yeast t
EBIEZ
117 iiT .fll',f ERTISE.UIEII 'l'6.
rya, SPRINGR AT HORE—Blue
JL Lick. SeltselVMsdbui, Congress. Saratoga. Its,
Iffaseagea arid LoalscHis irtedan Waters, for
sale by BIMON JOHNSTON.
jo3 . carver Saritblekt and fourth stmts.
, 13.01,LA NI) , bout,
•aciumin stimi .160, cootabatugeffer
quart var..h; also 60 w of Blaioplea Catabrated
1.46d00 Oak GO. for suil" -
suioN JoaNsroli.
ju3 corner Elmttbflel•t and Fourth stmts.
lllALlitillS 1 Alt '
rJLO
• aeries or Pictorial Lyrics, magnilliceatly Mutated
.from Orlglzud Thrtrivp by the brst Artists.
, •, zoushat guy.
Vorag4g, libmiAOMPlate , 131
ILil7Bradik
of everzr Biwa :th.tbd.presspS taxi ttopcsiant strtri•
ea la theldstarr of chfs,gt;o4 . .
Part . ll4 sanded .aow readp.;•the
illustrations In wtdch have been eabmltted to end
VW:I II 4 II )7.G= stsidentou, :
. . , -
81.41• Puts, (otenthly).--
The Whole Work. (25 parts, WI In edrantx....i&
CABSILtiI txuaratnii resit,* insi)p.,
. .
Cominencenierit of the publication of die listt Tar.
turnout.' -The first number of the • '
will be pnbikhed cm the 20th of Awe, and will be
motioned. tonothly. thereafter with the mei -run
hotly and , excellence of illustration u henttothre...
Raernnteberhofill the work, always on hind.
-M
to orel terms to the Trade, Cube and Oinvirsol:'
Anti JONN ROBINS,
117 Park Bow, New Trak.'
Boa. SAO N. It: P.O. .111:10:3m
FLdet3l
DICIOR ITZ I
=M3
rotraTit or JULT
19.7/1/1 01 JULYI
VOUS= Or JULY i
,
Itoi4;tir Slags at tbe
DsPOT,iT liiTTOCK'S,
rigout for Pittaiursh 7/14 Mazterctorya
OPPOgITN THI POST 0/71.0Z
A - DAILNIziTISATOR'S BALK-By vir
tue of en order of the Orphans' Court of Alto
ghee, =ray, the understood, Adudnistratax of
Abe estate o f Frederick Klaus, dee'd, late of a Ile.
gooey City, mill, on the premises. exposes to Publics
auctlon, on BATURDAY, July 26ths idel,at 9 o'clock
p. m., to the bighead and bat bidder, the following
described real mtge. . • _
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In
the Fourth Ward,. Allegheny 'City, bounded and do.
scribal as follower 001eximaring at ths northeastern
corner of Fast Lane, and
- a. lot of ground held by,
hrtls; - hence tinning . twatwadly along
said Weber's lot and along the lot Uf • certain Hoff
man to Voeghtliy street; thence aorta - sateen feet
and at: incbse ulcmg Foeg_htlay area to a lot of
gr,,und belonging to John Maui thence eastwardly
along auk . I John Naas' lot toliast Wax thence
boudoirs:My sixteen feat and ax Maws, more or Ws,
along
]boat , Lana, to .the place a; bee:mist( upon;
which 'to erected a two story frame dwelling and
o her Improvements. t
• Ocsaticete—One.tadf cub down, balance In one and
two yean, with Interest, secured by Judgment. Bond
and Mortgage,_ the purchaser to pay expenses for
drawing Deed, Bond and Mor t
Adma of Fred. Moan. deceased,
' per H. P. Mueller, her Attorn o 7.
Allegheny. ffiry July t. 186fb)04tdatwif
rpm 'PHILOSOPHIC BURNBIL.
J. FIATD22IW DOUBLI
.ACTING PHIL
020PIII0 'l3 BNB% for CARSON OIL.. now
nods. It many tafrantsigos corer Om corn
"l. It mita large , of optall ght with Rll:filet_
2. It *DI burn say of °Width
.
at !sti, _ _ty guilty o.
O. It on be wed with s loot or ebortthita; t :
4. a
It amid' need es • taper alibi lamp. .
WU am always be made to bent scemoml y.•
4. It to more wally wicked thee , soy other .
7. It on be triemted end, lighted without rumor.
lag the coma
a.'lt tbetios all theybita light abon lb. cone.
P. The chimney as be newore l ot laserted with.
TUN* Wu= us the dolma Se.l ides, aid con
be pat on any lamp now In um. !vary perms wing
earboa Oil should have a Phikemphie Boner. Peke
25 cents.- Pet Oozy SL 5 4 . 1 7 No. 82 Folvlb
M
P. lIAYDN.
. _
UNITED ST.A.l%sgargL, AT/ 01210
I.raina t noirtecortoiatmidoteidaid.
lads calebrated Uetal..lll .b.apen for the
tune ot elation on ithTIIIZDAI, .Uttne at, nat, and
will =tame open until deptembor Ital. _
Elm* the last season neatly handsome Initoure.
manta hare been - made, both to the house and
grounds, adding still hallow to the towage, tome.
nianorand pleasure of the goers.
' Persona &wiring to *pond the annacur the ma.
shore eta dnd the wmastroodsitlena et the 1.17:11TID
lITATEd snminr to those of any 'attar house on the
Hamlin% **lcatid Bind h 6 been engaged f;r.
tin sesums, and will be under the Alrectlat of thr
lits. l / 1 01IA8 IL late of Caps Nay,
will -hare ehanmot the/What Ten Pin Al.
lays end ilhortianCtspenV '
The
no komarenteuta awe two years ago,
and thaw now In oantemplationbithi OD WWI iblo
'splendid ostablahment, is =Ample guarantee of
what tee patrons nth. housomay expect under Its
. 415,1111 A. n.itaovnt, .;,.
IN TILE OOORT OF COMMON
Mita No. 910, Ilemh Term. VIOL
Voluntary' Aredemment of A. B. Curtin" , tc=.
II
nod DOW to.wit. Jane £6, .M 3, The acconet of
Halm es premated a ctuusbere. end upon emodder•
ellen thereof, by the Court, it te coedited that notice
old,* exhibition end Sting of the mate be etsmt by
pablicet on the AWN Goners, aeml•weekly,lor
Ulm weekw end that U no exceptions to .04 ao
count be filed beton, en'f'OED,ILT the 19th al July
olet, the outer will be ellawad,neit co•druzal shoo.
lately, Tn., the
• Alton: NS MIT WON, : Prothonotary.
Jallereol " '
GEORGE E. ALLEN; Sinai M oos,
comer of Tort attest and anon
Particular attootlon pad to Um setting of
OBATZO, HANOI* ILYYLICS. CITEM. &e.; Me
PAYING AND 70DINNO MINIMALLY.. ..
The only person baring the roar toy coetarttellni.
DODOre=NS Orli( 11.114 PIaOZIS toe
l aVere lent We otllce grill metre prompt at
tention.
lilLati I
ALL BIZZA,
E. WILLi►IISoWL
NO 47 lit Clair stria:
• 0 :t9ALE PRO.
,tlOOO AND GRAIN DIMALIBILL—Tto other
tliar. bating bad s tarp expatencii lD
. th• share
bronchi. of toids, o capeociat to a jrood
holm fn tan bsyLers sad ugllng floputmesiL 1. so
qcutotad with moot of 01,1 . 0.11 trade In lb* dila*
and rands, gad lam `.0.1 Imam kolgo of the .
kW Lid sod W.s. Would sotopt • ;coition in
matatietaring setabltstunna. nom selika. "a.
U.S. Pau o.r
• kiss . • W•:) .; 11 • .
. - 40 • chi, 'do do, small ,
to do Wit Ilionbarg Ctryaon'
2.5. do - Figt .prima;_ • • •- "•
IV store tad kw oda by .. L. •votor a 00..
CON tiltikil!iiNbiT, re.
an Ott Ramis; - • •
• 19 Obis. pore VlDepr, •
Aid is gem : ' (pzu} L. H. TOIGIT • 00.
TR oor three itooma, .1
:Parse= Elm kcanadJatel No
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i - "t• • 'L. VOIQT &CO. •-•
100 .
111M'SXTRA FAMILY
lAoo m 4 Han r, • ' '
ea
413 atoreilailbrailer " " I 0 X UT'
tili .- o He. 10 thattltdielgl and;
ACA kt 11.4- "erwo. respim
,Cl brio our . frfatuis smith. t tg a l , to that ' re iw
jun recaln.l, and at, wraps . Hof ties
owl blot 1.1.1.6 suck*" ot 01111MLIM.
PAINTS, OILS, Dill 81111/1/1, - PUTIIKLBT sad
14114111.4112/0 US, La, Oa, to b...lind 1110
cab Pbiall we, ore provor•O to ma 44.5011.. so
too oostostait low avino, car; lotlos stock b. 1.4
-• • ~..,••••• •••• MOIMMUDS * ALLAOI4-•
mw uses I..lnhautti -
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MHOLtIALD tltPatios
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apitiord sisisuatrodoiceted suit: isb try
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G I REAT INDUCEIM'is, TO PIIR.
outfits or
Zfrir . I:3k poems.
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lui!Dy fardindbeibreDei non) ha VIM.
aoor sum AND imam:
atom, eaofgrummxsztuse.
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'At a•gramia atarillaito cicas diem oat
ftokule tpsyaretakil aoskil- r Wear• *Wg a
"prat w , wif GO,X4 ii Gx than MukiitgprieeL_`
otrmun cam
C. HLNSON LOVE & CO
S~u ►i ~aric.~=.
.;. OPmD Twa 103H1d6.
•
REAL-FRENCH BANDS,
tiaras:yam thin iontilln, st_6o PXII gr. pas
,TRASIIIBIIILL
lin% new .narpri BLACK BLOND , EDGING:
narrow TEMKIN* BIEBB01111; BLACK &ROUGH
GRAPY; ON&PIC COLLARS. and -other desirable
, JOB. HOOkr,
DZOOR&U
BILK AND <GINGHAILKUN UM
naisiaxx. limn Nrre •
1100 P SKIRTS. far radio and lbws;
A Mu tura lot of asap CAMBRIC COLLARS aid
stin miss TIANDELEORIELS. at vary kit
„ 0L0T123, of all noir,
COTTON HOSIERY, froze 10 to 12 304 , ff Pdff
- BLACK BILK LACK IfITTS.io ;--
' XMBROIDSKLITVof - all klub, ottil oolllog at
JOSEPH HOME,
wsoissari pools-edam &wail"
030 ' Nam. ti Ynd iv unto. atria.
TVESIBABLN AND peiliCE ANTI
NARRnseind be. Irma.
OWtimainroErfistars, cairs. •
NARROW DIAOZ. GUIPURE LAOIS. • •
• NAZZOR BLACK NBZPOIPLACZS.
GRZNADINZ AND /MU YZILB, all colon.
JZT BONNY! PILE, *a, ao. -
'EATON. aucratim DO.,
1• 30 .ld nth stmt.
#E NEW- FLEXURE t MET.
T
1 EATON; MACRITIN & CO
I/Matteotti= at tho Ladle to tho
PATZSIT 71,1IXATILE BIM
&08. Emilia sag elegant farm, and eritlre
=MO
in ßa o t a tat t lo a al i t it o .r att . hand Lag* of - that fanurita
. - GRENOLIBI DRAPSZIX
Mir also belts tha attaatton of WHOLVAII
MAIMS to their atock of lowor priced 131i1it75,
taanutactarea ape. aly co - Uri' arder r bi t,
. . ZATCOf, EACILITM
Je3o : 17 TIM atriart.
THIS WEEK,
AT ,
Barker & s, -
69 .99triet serret,
GREAT 'BARGAINS
31:11•V C 441,042.0-.;
NEW EUMMBE. 00008 OPENED
_ . .
GI- TT
,•-•.
()crave of Jiiiket eta.
♦ Cesatlied eauccrumat of LAOI POINTS ♦ND
on:tomAss, inch slum. the 4t ac at7l.
ILrOQIII,A, In anzartir Goads, 11. SO to
HIA1H.H10(111125, far $3 ahl
*rag st;ts .. " - HOOP ararri_
• aims and ChllArsa`s HOOP ittuirs.
DIIII3 GOODS. for 83(0u4 bad ar ar
CALICOS. to (15( teats lied ti.pwards.
• . •
soicasz stxx4. in drake Atal ■utnaa, I 37 X
*at 0)IIHTITI.ITH AHD HAILE.= 8113.
pumas FOR UR 4ra OF JI/LY.
J. M. BURCHFIELD,
xOllse•slsr 0011 HZ t 70Tniflal AIM EAR-
R= ham am band m Lrf. stock of
7:3re•oss Clt4:x,cimp
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PLAIN PITIITI SWL
naoun
MAS3OOII
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itbsallaoll4 "mei% wits, ozaws.
ta ip u iv i kir i a.. l . 6 . 44 ,ziocc i nu
it:urinLOP, Rum aims, intazormuse,
AA. TO 124 ii. • Jai
B AII 4 Cr XLL 1 / 4 01 : • :Ca • •
- FLintoriks , • • • : • • :•.
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Juno- AND - AGITTI:VeakaNFOO
Itasi Ls the mat.
...goomltaikisu-NsiCiesisiii eft:
vies ie.: ta• .6.aiveicoo.• igua an tee I
tiecdsnie .. ,._l4l:ll% • •
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MIUTBS.
41.=•)7
teix OA MST I
• - ha OR JULY 1.-
THIIES GRAND prairOamelffinst.
Ilavenita t lOXiecuitz. - '
../..ncaOca, 2 Watoct....,
.4•41r1D qtrEt.4 4 .
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Patriot's Dream and Naiad *Leon._
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Ssitriosr-sv.rastso. July Übe ,
(heat mu Aim Astuniai night.,' 31AIAD
4"4 771zet0 QUEEN 1 '
NAIAD QUEEN
YAMS JACK I
yiNIEE! JACKI
TANWEN :Abe'
kV Jail
,OP JULY
Rhe rablio are invited tti atteni the celebration
of I/Lama memorable YOl3lllll cor
. JULT, et.
in ti do city. Exerelsat to commence at3o istai
'hoz . 9eb" t
°AS Jen ' , The Londoa Tuna en to
Rebellion ano ,b• War against the NationaLCaostf
ttatint," by Prof . MOOT, of Washington
ouy .Headhag of the Daelsrotkn. o • Itulependanen,
JAMES PARS; Jr l --
• JOSEPH DILWORTH, Ocrotnitton7 . -
Noe. 77 and Te martatitiest.
trridASQNlO HALL.
, .
ONE WEIR
Cott eneing blondu-Evenillg, 'June-101M.
SAIITFORIIVS .
OPERA - TROUPE - .
li e ltNecua l tt'.;l ll . d arldi n fi l nia t iituM U
L A T utopia AND REST ALERT
acer *renting, will aplwr.in their elute and varied
eatertadameat argiren at their . OPER A to
Philadelphia The penormatca maid of _ •
NEW SONGS,' •
NEW PLUMES. .
CHORUSES, •
a. GLEES,
BURLESQUES,
- ORIGINAL JOKES; - -
BEAUTIFUL BAISADS, Br., de. -.'
U cu uJft 21ALL
'Monday Evening, June 300,
DixEy's
.-, •
NE STR - Al, -
NE
2lyimbaing,BlXTEKN STAR, Vi413.101111:13U3;ba
- their cheat, sad varied entertaisments, as 'Mrs!
Um= at tbalr ' -
OPERA .110t7311 rN PIIILADELPJVA:-:
• .
• _
The hor , romance cotsieis of'
'BURLESQUES,
OniGINAL JONES, -
BICAUTI/17L BIeLLADS,
In all the best peeler:fiance isnir isiesented'
_
Aniugmir-25 =TS; ChM= IkCENTSC - •
iboioopetistnio'cloclosinoom Tlckoto„.,.
:for molest all the prhvolpolifotoloOglittc ek.:1 31 . 0
OVA Door cio tho ovoaing of porforatoes.
. .
81 u 011/13ea tleaumly traltirt7ln.bein fittgradzose LO.. r
'ctmdeer••- tit. • Took,a, virtisToN.
AMBUlitilr 4r. CO :6
414.1:70M711 :JMN'.IGERIE
GREAT MORAL , EXHIBITION,
PNOWIMINC the Clad atagOlfleent collection of:
IMF broaght togetbei In soy TEUIRLI NO XXIII.
=WIC attest to tamp, or America,' wal ctbibit
AT THE . FAIR GROUND,
On Wedneulay, Tharrdny, Friday and
- Saturday, July 2d, Id, 4th and lith.
bore *so cm the 74 Id and ath half.past 1 and
7 d'alcsk p.
ON Tax ECTELTII. Doan will be open at 0 o'clock
la the mornb.g, sad =those open throne' the day '
and arming. Perhermanose by the Trained AzdinaL.
and in Dena at Licnis stud Tlipars slO he chnen at 10 ,
la co, 1, 4 sad Bo'clockpm.. ,
earAvxiasnoat CENTS. No half Fab. •
HYATT /BOST. 11.nm:b.
•.
THIS IMMENSE F.STABLISIDEENT;-'
(Magi
Ina
.
a l u l f an d oe '
A;ae7 te!ttod bt
•
Oth,
U the obi' VActely fooletlthi Tildbition In the coin
eel, awl b'ing watthely nanomecte4 with any idscos,
ot °Ow perlbromnow of quail/enable ctiatlletOr• silt .
be br AralOßAL 41W
In Oa tendency, end
lho tooth - reined, sad Inteller watby th of th tbe pon= a rso
conenumi y. To the young It offers an theitteuthlbie •
Oudot platens information, wbUll the 014 and mkt
' Ale eon Viii IDA lathe Iran collectbon Of ~
Mta MUSTS AND HERDS, -.
troll mei Tarts" adds globe, =Loy models Of
bleated nettowe' tthkli Ina be new 'to thews and
lab* they sty noise stele have sa of
' THE COLOSSAL PAVILLIOII,
al holding 1:1,1MO propl. 'al one time, a en ex
/Abides al lOW{ what On 'picador or [bootee end
the deem= af as the seppolatonota wont all to
the Whaler with the Ittelleat claPtheall
.
/throb.4l =
Dmitri of liar
riairomasons, wore werthathl then Sc? Mete
Of Mei:ban via be esven by the HIGHLY
TILLINID AN Ow wtdch the eetablithonewt.'
thisbnthed, beeladin" the ..ctitarmous
PHAN? HANNlBAL.the_polotrothlNLlP/UNCT
TIPPOO BAIN, PONINS. NoNILITo, NIOLLIS,etn.
XON6 DAVE% • pupil the great VAN - Afte . •
BIIZOEI, will enter the Drew al lame TV=
Zlt. MUM, PAEAN]. Ai be ttivotioo
NI:WAY AMENINGS whim the calm eulahtlith, -.'-
a=aloclading the GOL DIN TILIUMPHAXI::...'
On g
~t n e t Otto Hone. COTDOI 13w4: , •
sad aD the y den nand . ogee sad ewe.:; _`
Analog a() 11µX71.881 ON, ono oaf Ls La Maria
lid fry the nsamenet VAN ANN IdIIOII in mem,
(wbo One Wised mem deneweratlon Out bin
.Itres,",zetwithstatiOng tb. reatestone reports
of ble lutist been torn to 0.." by weld benth,)
will pr thweogb tin ptinelpsi anew, to ante" Chas
the ptthdlo way Pate Set thettenlnn as to the 'wont . •
sant wthamOsied wet of the pima, r„..i?zemovii caw--
rWR • • TABLIA:Cirith
I raw coads=orip mai Amon bps.parka.
se attatliim rustudseivoiliermak.
scan !Actor:, lis itrOtipr EIRLET,
. •
.arw TOIL . '"
. Nem asd
SAW. Ctillif." : .e tia
to sun 'to mart, pctit:jot attetts . 2l":„...
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.tanmwrarlv;.
4rn OF JIILY I
CONCERT HALL;
Admission-25 CrstiTB ; children 13 CKW2B.
Doors
open st 7% o'clock, commenoe at & •
irkEhtt 'B.B. SANFORD. Manseer.
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