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Curtirtarrivid at Hanisbxirg late on Thursday night last, and on Filday morning ' ; he was in the Executive Chamber very early, i bully engaged in receiving offers of troops, ; preparing plans for the enlistment of tho'new quota . , and issuing'orders to different - parts of the state, foi the purpose of securizig tho 101; • . - Dad . and Eearty co-operationof the people in filling up tho new demand for troops. ; While thus engaged, we could not fail to note that the Man was alio suffering from the ef fects of his late terrible surgical operations; but notwithstanding vrhich.he was buoyant and cheerful, and apparently as full of energy ; Int ho was when - in - possession of full-physical 'strength: His piociamation summoning the people. to arms, was written and telegraphed to all Parisof the Commonwealth, early in the ; day, and tho plans proposed and adopted, af ter owdetliberation'ine to their importance, .J. are now, in operalion.. ' * It will becomoneco.ssary for Gov. Curtin • 'again to place himself under the care of hii physiriaxis, bitt in the meantime hir care of t the interests and organizations of the State will be itittbated, So that there need ! be no apprehension as to Pennsylvania being che first now, as she was heretofore, twilit up her quota' f troop's in a manner at once saris , factory to the national.administration and - - conducive to the national' safety, , - • , . ',Capt. Levi Bird Duff. , ; It afforded tts much pleasure to.take by the, _ _ hand thts brivisfellow citizen, who is just re . • C covering 1 . 7001 Si ulnae wound, 'whit& at •one •• time thriudefied o prove mortal, received' at ' • the battle •of Seven Pines. •Be was shot j through the / light. lung, the ball passing be ' e tween the second and third ribs, lodged ander the akin in his beet, trod whence it was ex tractedg/ Capt: Duff is a member of the Pitts __ burgh , ar, and, at the commencement of the ;rebellion, volunteered is a private in the Pi tut Ninth - Pennsylvania Reserve, ?'and after serving creditable therein for nearly, _ months,-,was bst•Pebriary conitaission / .ediby . Gov. Cprtiu u -Captain in the 105th ,!Petiesylvente volunteers,' tinder Colonel z i r'jrni g ht. Which - Vegimenthetplitted itself BEd well. at the battle of Seven Plus: Capt. Duff • is in;:eroving.,rapidly, and hem to be able to rejoin 'Xis regiment in the course of a month. . . inc List , Cusacc.—This wee will be the last opporfairdty ,our .nitisens will have of , visiting Cariieross Ilf2teY's Minstrels, asp . they have made arningemeZtli 'te appear in Wheeling on 'twit Monday . _,_ Concert Hall, last night, eomfortably imen b y delighted audience, who gave. evidNes of "theirappteciattoiaby the most boisterbuir - 'ii , " plause.. As a vocal and lestrunientni troupe, , Nre. leave -those :who ,-hear them tb s'bones,". apd Carnerois, as a bal iiidiag'eautiotbe rarpassed. Go by all means . _ Coantureo.i.--A.lotter received from Gilber ItobisitayElq., of lloirlofs Regiment 'coo fitl33s the-death of Major Ppland and Limit NUM YESTERDAY'S EVENIM . Letter front Meneral Moorhead.-The - ' Rollout ,62dRegiment. Wzmxiaroi, July 5,1862. P. Von Eostreirisr; Esa...-.Dear Sir: I hazelnut men, at 'the Douglas hospital, Sur goon lieri;Capt, Wright, Cipt.9•Brien, Capt. Crozier, of tho .62d, Colt Black's regiment. The three former sink of fever' or malaria, all.expeeting to get homa..in a few days: The ;litter isr wounded through the right. aide and right arm, not supposed tO be dangerous. Capt. Wright given me the following detail of the killed and wounded, viz • ' Co.A.L4ttLienCErhien;.woutidokin , • Co. E.—Limit. Seiti, burnt.with powder. Co. C- Cnp4 ' STanky nick.. - . Eider, - F--2tLiiiitt. .--•,'lrottuded in thigh; !Sires:ant Ultima, wounded in fine: Co. 0-Copt. O'Brien sick with toyer; Ist Lieut. Kennedy; wounded in the arm; Sergt. B ro wn, wounded badly in let Sergt. Scott BioDonell, Miising;• Sergt. Adams. wounded !and prisoner; ,Sergt. Coehran, kitlod.• : . CO. ID—Cept.' Espy, j CO. I--:Cap C. Mean's; wounded in Jeg; lot ,Lieut. Little, wounded; 2,1 L tent. Bell, wound. ' Co. H.—Capt.' li'Denald, missing; let Lioll ?_King, supposed to be missing: • . - . Co.„lo . :—.lst Lioak Clrunti, wounded in neck; 2d Lieut. Craminghani r wbunded in leg. :ICo. Bi-4apt.:Crozier, wounded in aide and &fug,. Lieut. Murray, wounchUl in arm. • On Tuesday morning the refitment mustered !2det - men. Tworcompanies were absent on Black covered hinteelf 'with honor sand - glory by,' his-gallantry _in rescuing the State colors from the rebels , after the stand:. , rani.bearer fell: They were taken up. by ;another; he fell; than another; he fell; and lithe' fourth fell gathering the colors- about and strivingte bide them from the view i c or therebels, when "Will„"„asnidat iSperfect I hirricine. of ball., icde - up on. the Colonel's home, 'drew the colors Irina under the bodies ; otthese tryitig to Cover auil conceal them, and dashed back safely to the retiring remnant' the regiinent. -They' will be returned to: ...the old Keystone,: with that bloody'-field! on their bravo Colonel fell inscribed upon ' : ; - I write lit:great bute 123 the htilase lunch confasioa, General IdeClelissre tbis rports favarably ,„. morfriog. J. A, MOORHEAD. The Police Fierce 'Deceit, We learn that the present day, police force • ;hue been -leereased, and „that - ethane James • . Richardson and Mithew Keep ere; now added. •.• to the 'lliayor"a: constabulary. The Mayor . cons tabul ary.. T h e; . ; and the Polle e Committee have power, in I traerdinary emergencies, to increase the pci lice force, and lt becomes the:citizen to in-. I)euire :" "What extraordinary= emergency haS txadueeti this - increased expenditure We f tiwe ''oMoial". information on the - subject; • • ?'lit, we learn incidentally that 'the great in. remise of rowdyisia throughout the city.luut • The Police Ootoinittee'should,by all , means, lanaletain erdeeln - theeity, and preservifrom etirireco. the geed mime 'of tho corperition, • but it seems.to seemsaethat there is a -mach ices . ) laxpensire way reaching this end, than by ilacressing ; rhepolice, and saddlintedditional btrrthens oft theli,i , psyers., -It - they . would upon n. eoergetici discharge of • Ott thrift - Art of those now la <>Masi -- or, Isrhas`r! <addle ,better; AI, the Mayor would, •nail ttraund , hitn the right kind of °Moor., there: iratdd ~ be.no- -n ecossity: for: extraordi . . - Nine have boenstlloientto` , put downlreardytam " in. jeers .gone by, Sind ap .. - Inettietao at. the( present time is nothing more • "nor, less than • confelsien of rixeca.tire wea k ,. •mess finCiaitaisterial incetopetonor. " Tried !And found Wanting ''- the • irirdiet against the prosent;adtainistratiols,. sad. as: there is root the remotest possibility - of the Mayor pro '„filing by Abe : ';handwriting ou,the weal, the will hard to bear *tat the evil. I : , . _ . . • • • .. • • • Tag Otii Diepotd. learn, by • :letter titan Dr. airri.lB; le_ofter, lib . ° is now •erith this.rtgiretenVai:e volunteer Surgeon.. tbidLiente..Dabilidd Reed tubes. teen ap pointed on Oen. HoWe's stag, and Cut Capt. roster has been appointed AssistantAttfulant EN= . Oeo. Bowe boa tmcat:4a Oen. Peckln com oand of the Brigade, Gen. - Pock having been promoted to the command of Gen.,4lc: DlUnnniDA;4ol7 Betordsp-iiiening, • :num y n Vd Aridreii Eteunfollg was 'drowned :fa the Atb,:igheny river, at the mooch of Pitt •:".:street.. 11e had gone into the river to bathe, and being unable to AWIIII he WU drowned. '.Ttte body wee oat recovered until Banda) at iternoon. The4oroner held en inquest, when ,avardtet of accidental death' was rendered. The demised was • yotul 'aux; "boarding in the Dlantond, and drove a city express "son. MEM 1111111113 40ftf sku l k (gazeitft: TUESDAY '-M9RIM4O, JULY 8 CITY AFFAIRS. . _ . . • _ . • • - , • - 7 177 777:;: 7 , . •••• . • , , . 2 , • . 5 i;'.5'2="*."..-; - _ . Shocking gomt de 'a 'Street Car . Coadattar KUled. . • onSattuday evening, about seven o'clock, Ws Mr. 'John Obey conductor on the Citizen? Passettgei Railway Wes proceeding with hie . air towards , Thiwietteiville, complaint wee , ' made•tis hint ''of the disorderly conduct and ppolane language of several of the passengers, - • end he politely requested them to desist, as they were the lady passengers to leave :.the ear'. Little attention was paid to the re quest, and hir.'Obey soon after took the most objectionable 'of the party,' Thomas B;Keii nan, by the shoulder, and insisted iupon his leaving the car s • At thisjancture come of Keenan's comrades jumped to their feet, and • fight at once 'en atted. •• Two'-or three of the aesallatits were knocked down by Mr. Obey, but in the row he was stabbed fore or six times—twice in the abdomen,, bear; the groin, twice in the back, and a. severe cut over the wrist and hand. The injured man was conveyed to his. , board bog house at Lawrenceville ' where he expired this morning tt five o'clock. i .Thomasiß.eenan was , immediately- immediately ar rested and committed. to jail by.-Alderman . Taylor. Subsequently, three of his .comrades, Frederiok Andrew •Miller and Fred erick Latish were also arrested and committed. • ' 7 l3lifore Mr, Obey was removed from the ear, -he pointed out Keentinal the party who had 'e s tatibei !Anti and expmesed the opinion that haway mortally Injured: His wounds were dreisai by Dr. 'W. D, Kearns. - This Morning, alter the death of- Mr. Obey, Coroner hi'Clung summoned the following jury of inquest: H.'S, Donaldson, William - Edmund, Samuel Crothers, C; W.'Carroll, A. L.-Pearson and John Mill, who proceeded to 'the office of alderman. Taller, where the fol lowing testimony was ' • Dr. W.:D. Kearns testified that the most. serious wound was in the abdomen, the intes tines partly protruding. Dr. McCook was called for Consultation.. In further examina tion, theyifoursd another wound in the right hip, and sire in the side, not penetrating the cavity of the chest. :Still another wound was (band ,in 'the left shoulder,-the instrument striking againstthe scapula, glancing down; ward five, or six inches, thus preventing/it c from entering the cavity of the chest. /An-- Other wound was found on the right wrist ' as if made While warding off a blow. ,Thede teased. rested comfortably during ,Saturday night, although serious hemorrhage in the ab ,duniew waa apprehended. At midnight, Sun day; he was easy, but evidently very feeble,. and at five O'clock Monday morning he ex pired. A postmortem.examination was made by Drs..Kearios and McCook' and death.was as certained 'to have been caused by internal hemorrhage—a breasts of the iliseertery hav ing been severed when the wound was in flicted . D.U. Lewis, who was a passenger in the car, testifiet . to Eeenen.'s 'having used 'very bad language. , The conductor requested him very tolitely not to do So; which'keenan took as an malt, remarking that he wale gentle: man, and did not want to be insulted. Kee nan wee ` boisterous - along-the' way, and at Luinber etteet the car wasatepped, and the ieunduCtor.told him he had - gone fAr-,enough ; that he mould have In, leave the, ear. 'Obey , -get -bimf near the door when.,Kips :merest-Biondi struck' at this, conductor. The .condostori stun* Keenan on ~the nese, but 'made no attempt ;o strike until he dal over powered.-; The conduotocked iintO the corner of the car, and the wiriiess noticed . Easeful Make a dash at-his (Obey'e)itointich. 'Obey then leaned. over,with both hands on his stotnach, and then Keenan made several 'ticks at hie (Obey',) book. Witness did not any knife. ' ' J. c ,s)„ a. limber oorroborated the above witness, ;ad etated that after Obey caught :Keenan, ant: blows twaseetitetereen them, the w h o l e ei s or K e zmau a friendi attacked Obey. When Keenan got .loose,tus struck Obey in the 'stomach, which causaitths blood to flow. lie saw Keenan strike three times, and the blood ; followed each blow. .' John II; Brewster gave similar.testimony, and stated that he beard Obey saythat Kee nan had cue him. • . • • ••• James rattail was at his own door, reading, '-when - be saw the crowd at the car. He ran ' rover and saw Obey holding his stomach. Re ',saw the knife in Keenan's hand,'and saw it ; going into, Obey's back. Obey said that Kee- - :Man Ifite .5 man that cuf The testimony closed'. here, and the jury then visited the jell, where some of ithe wit :messes identified -Keenan. The jury then found a verdict that "the decased came to hie ' ;death by•womods inflicted with "a knife In the 'hands of 'Thames D. Keenan." - - • ' In the meantime, the °Maws arrested four .others . charged charged with bring concerned' in the as eiders and abettore: Their names are Georgia Neesenthaler Henry Hoerr; David R. Batty and Edward Kierhartz, (the latter 'surrendering ; hiniself voluntarily.) They were all aimmitted to jail for trial, by Alder teen Tailor, the Magistrate having power to take bail. It is alleged that, with' two or three' exceptions, the parties &nested mate no attempt to assault 'the conductor, and are wholly innocent. ,• The magistrate, however, has 'very properly held them, and the respon sibility of releasing them on bail will devolve upon the Cpurt. Jacob O. Dreher appears as prosecutingiwitness. The arrests were made by-officers ,Keep, dossiops, Connor and Bell, and they ' deserve credit or the promptness with.which they discharged their duties. The deceased was a very worthy young man, son of John Obey, engineer, who is now en gaged in the' service'of the government on one of the "steam nuns." lie had bein engaged for some time as condneter on the•Birmingliam' line, but was transferred to thawrenceville line, being exceedingly poi Lawrenceville in both posi tions, and whining the reepeetand esteem of. all who had intercourse aritn him. ills brutal and unprovoked murder his causal -intense pain tot& friends, end the 'greatest Indiana tion is manifested against his cowardly as sailants. The circlatest4nces of the murder are extremely aggravated, and call fora most rigid punishment.. ' • • . Wakncer. nothing of 'Keenan's character, except that he was drunk en this - most unfor tunate occasion, and behaved in the air. only . as a _rowdy and blackguard. He was a gun 'smith*, trade, and was ,employed in the ar-, anal: HO his a wife and child in Lawrence-. elite, • Forma PsowrEti.—On Friday last the body of an , a - 121E11min min:taw found In the Ohio rigor at Steubenville. An inquest was 'held, and a rerdlitt that the deceased cause to', 'his death 4y-droorbing _was rendered: lie was apparently about 40 years of age, five feet eight inches in helght r of sandy.comPlixion, had a caner In' lower - lip, and would weigh probably abouSidp punier. pa was 'devoid of clothing; !No other perceptible rnarks about his persois:' lie was Supposid to have beenla the water long,or than avails two.daye:- Sonorous WOE. JANIS itavon.L—The -Ing gentleinen have agreed to go to the hosj pludi at lifarrison's Landing on the James river, where so of oar wounded are lying -unable to be removed, r and requiring, their immediate. attention. Ten ware advertised for - yesterday evening, 'and hirer' Ore-Mao ready : ' Drs. Jones, Arthurs; Smith, Altus, _Wm. Kearns, Kern; aiaunlentue,'Aohenbaoh, jIITCTIOX SALM ARD WARE AUCTION.—On WZDNVIDAY-11101a1 , 1142, .181.8.011, 'at 10 o'olo-dE, bo sold,; at-Doris'. Auction. 04. /Mb '8 dozen iucortod Vision ebbods; I do ;Tap Borers; • , Cora • .. • . Clotreo 111110‘ - Al 8 do asidled Hatchets; 12 grikeoleinesl c MTh pio.y000; Jo? 1 ; O. -14.Vi8,6u0t BOURBON WHISKY,. TOBACC I & 31S0 LW —On WYONIODAT 110111;1310, lob lost., at 10 o'clock, will be WA. it Daele',Auctlogi 64 fifth street: - • . • 3 Lome ernortor akhmood Cateedieh Tobacco; 1 boa Watersuant nits • da do; •• 15 bozo pains WWI* l!e_gate; ' • !. 3 tdde-elioke Boarbaa'whisby; 4 4106 . 1 .1 1 dosopPstel4 Comb isodieloo • - :la7—. - : . • • O. DAVIS, Anat.' CLOTSING: 'AUCTION.—MON Drava) 11111121/11r, Ttb and Bib last., at 12, 2 and to o'clock, it Oa Munk Hal auction Baba% 86 Fifth 'that, a paaatlty of 6U rod atavatt•baad Cbthlag, bamprbols4 Cato. Yoga and ?iota • jul T. A. 112C1dILLitlf to. Abet.',. 11XCHANGE z BANK STOCK AT ...Tvx,Dar BVININO, July :o'clock; to mold; the Vocomseztal :41mailomi nails*. No.' 64 'in 'toot taA*Ate. 324=0 imok.suck.. .1;• • . J. O. DAVIS, Mid. fitE',sl4l). WAIL ••••• • • - . • • • of the Net Qaall ty, the EX CILBIOR COLL YARD,' • O. th. BaJ rnAd, el the eat Ind of Sco3(a2 Alleeule, A.:t It o. toarZt xiata4to - LETTER_FROM MTLELLAN'S ARMY. comnonac. of the pawing . , osietu, Rya OArg,June 26,1862. . A day or two _ since, armed with a page from , the proper authorities, I-iiiid a visit to Pm.; ter's Division, in'the right wing of our army: I found every one in excellent condition anti milonsly awaiting orders to advance on the rebel lines. -Their: alarm are situated on snap of, high hills, on the north bank of the Chiekl &hominy, about Riven miles front Fair gab; and have splendid admit : ages of water, wood, and all the necessaries for. comfort in camps: Directly opposite their camps; the rebels have erebted their: heaviest works, and have ui completely in' range of their big guns. At first, they annoyed us by an almost incessant shelling, and Compelled Porter to remove his camp farther out of range, but lately they have cormined their "effort& to the balloon. 4 hal lotin reconnoissance in gormall,y made at sun rise, and it goes up toa great height, making itimpostible for the rebels to bring a gun to bear on it.: They train a 100-pounder, how 4, ever, to intercept it in it.. downward cour s e, and, at the proper moment, it Is discharged; thits far without serious damage, though it sometimes comes uncomfortably close: The .shell is beard every morning shrieking over the camp of the 62d Perinsylvaniaaolunteers; and. generally. has: the effect of musing every one in camp. •-. , The pickets of the two armies are very close together at New - Bridge, and have a mutual agreement 'not Le fire except at .officers.' The only parties tlinelai guilty of breach of contract being the Scruth Carolinians, who; after consenting to ,the existing articles of agMement,red upon our pickets' without re-/ gaid to ran .: • It ' is reported that Gene. "Me' Clollan and orter, a few days since, assumed i e private's' unifOrmi and • conversed with the' pickets of the enemy for some time. The' right wing Ire rapidly preparing to advance. Tbo men are generally in good health and spiritsi'and will show the "robs" a good front when the decisive Moment arrives. The Re gimes area short distance from Porter's Di vision, on hie tight, and are high y elated at the close prospects of a brush with the rebels. Yesterday, all Was reported ready, and Kearney and Rooker ordered to attack the eMoiny, and bting on& general engagement if possible. At an early hour the skirmishing' commenced, and, peon . all the regiments in this vicinity were under marching artless and' to route for the scene of action. Sickles! Brigade weir' ordered -tii open the artaek, and advanced gallantly, driving the enemy before them through the swamps, and gaining a van. cage ground a half a mile in advance of their position in the' orning, which position they held, repulsing the enemy on every occasion, .1 till relieved" in the evening by Biniey's Bri gade. In the meantime, Gen. Kearney;en the left, sueceededlin pushing a heavy column a mile and "a half in advance without meeting with say serious 'obstiTietien till about font o'clock, when a heafy body 'attacked his front. He held. his position with a brigade; gradually giving way, at the same time lend ing another brigade to attack their left flank: Battle wary rebels were not to' be caught In Imola a trap, and would not follow Kearney as closely as he wished. The flanking. party; therefore, attacked them in front, driving, them with great slaughter , till they obtained the position formerly held by Gen. • Kearney: They Sr. 'on the edge of a n'open tield, hill a mile in front of our former poeition, occupying rifle pits dug by the enemy for , their picket lines. The entire left wing were under arms all day, four divisions being held in reserve. I obtained a- stand In a tree near the line of our division, and'obtained a fair view of the maneuver& f dui:creep in the open field: All the fighting, ` :h , was done with=, out the scope •of vision, and I. could see 'nothing but these:ohs in the direction of the troops engaged. Dining the fore part of 'the day the fighting was done almost' entirely with musketry, but very little artillery being used. But towards night the big guns began *to belch forth their missiles of;deathi and , kept up ,a - sentient cannonade tillAarkneis 'closed upon the scene. Being:With 'my regi., :went in reserve, I was enable to obtain any ;particulars, but will soon so up to front; " and will give - Abe lull details:' , Yesterday's . skirmieh was undoubtedly the TiOMOVIDOIteeIIt ! .of the Battle of Richniond, and from now till the grandadvance there will be "a continual skirmish. Had the rebels allowed us to dr** them nut yesterday, I Eisire not the least doubt `that this letter hive bean dated Rich.: , mood, but tbsy would not accept the wager of ; battle offered. ' Dialing the day heavy firing VIII heardan the right, and It Was suppoped 'that the right wing 'had attempted" to cross the Chu'' , • orsuaY., It has been kept nti dur ing to-day, and vague rumor& are in Mutila tion relative to a general:engagement on the right bat Mithing:rmilhentic has bean heard • - them.. The .Ql,l Thirteenth; after m- :mining In lino all,,dity. were ordered: out t o• support the pickets at night, many with hav ersacks, and ell without knapsacks. This ar duous duty was perfOrmed cheerfully, how slier, and atan early hoar the regiment re, turned to ',camp to prepare for the stirring scenes or, the next few days.'' All of to-day the itaiii been busy preparing cooked rs,. Lions, the regiment being ordered I- ini under arms at .dayllght is the morning. . . ERIK? O'CLOCK P. M.—For the past two rmoirs heavy cannonading hiM been heard to. 'wards the right, the reports :avenging from twenty to thirty par. minute:. , It is• reported at headquarters- that the right wing has crossed the creek, and are attacking the rebel works. Another day will probably decide the .Lac of Richmond. All quiet tin the left, but to my mind it is the Wit that precedes a We hare changed coat . seders in our bri gades, &len. Peck having b u promoted to the 0011311111ild of Casey's dlrision- Oen. Casey has been pieced in co 4 at White 11011110. Oen. -Peek retires fro this command unirpreally regretted by !s 1 officers end men,'for, though a strict disciplinarian,' and "somewhat inclined to be _haughty,. he - has proved himself on the field, and in his oinitial reporte bar' taken. good . 'eare to TORig4. the . .merit of those distinguished for • bra Very, Gen. Casey's division ims obtained afeacqui-; sition in their new General that, will piece beneficial - to. them in more ways than one,- especially indiscipline Oar new General. is Captain Howe, - of the regular army, who cora.: mended a battery at Pitubuigh Landing, and distingnished himself by his coolness and; Courage on that occasion. GINS. Peck, in as- , aiming the command' of Casey's division,' begged the. privilege of taking his brigade' 'with him: This being refused biro, he askedi fur our regiment, this being also refused, he requested that the htaff appointments be made front our regiment. Accordingly Captain J. Herron Foster ' of Co. A, received the appoint-' merit of Assistant Adjutant General; Lieut.' Thomai Dein, of Co. E, that of Brigade Ord= mince °Meer, and Pout. Heed, of Co. id, Alil4 . de.,Camp. These appointments meet. with general satisfaetion, as all the gentlemen are well.known to bs .brave and. ever ready for LA Pitt fir. it. , -The cannonading stilleon.; Unties, though with 10P11 frequency-than dining the afternoon. ;Orders - hare been read to the regiments to Match at seven - o'clock, destine: Con unknown, but - probably It will be lb the direction of Blehmond.-! . O. Vow:sigma; for .the &ritzy should not loins :the city untilsopplted with flolloray's FiIU and.' °musette. For sores; scam, wounds, small poz,fovers sad bowstoomplillits, thess snedicfnes sot the 'beifin the world; 1 Eve* Fronah sektet wee Ahem. 4el/ 25 Nuts rat SVSLILLAND STILL Ana50.....11: any or oar readers have any' doubts of the above suer. tioa, let them call at No. 45 'Fifth streeit, sod . get a pair of boots, shoes, or; vatars, or hoop skirt, at prices to defy all am • tltioti. Orataoa CALui will be taken at .Pittook's Book Store, opposite Poet Ottlee, Plftb et., end st tbe Obnibus ogles, No. 405, Liberty street. Doi 6r olgbt,'all eiders left to either the two places will be Wooititly &Minded . to: j I .A.mvswrirwrra. A/NUERI ifir.C. Do' CARNCROSS & DLICEYII • . MINSTRELS. LONO ill, by particolaz nquent. Alcmday**sing, July 'Thh. ampof - 1ri04n.... btly. billlW SONGS. 80110, BUBLISQUIB, as ism urtois-28 'ANTS; Obiltheti 13 CLIVI V .,; Dom opira at TX o'clock—co , U101:101 al 6. • .• JaT . • YHA NH If,DWAIMIL A yr.i, e rrs; AXTANTED—Ten (10) cONTRAFT - PErr Pas" t.'l o asnisliles Landing, Jima RiVfl, els, Patina lgonros—lo itsri laslastateta. , Please call on the aodereloadter amtreq. ' W. 3. MAME, flerpcea 0,11. A. . . THE LATESTNEWS BY TELEGRAPH: FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES; ISPecill MsPatch e#tilt 4 nlitiGautte.J' WAsgzscrow, July. 7, 1882 A conception of the feelingatit4 ro l iopt, to the present 'position of military affairs; may be formed from !the 'trot =that be: New Tork delegation 'had ` 'meeti n g yesterr day, at Secretary! Seward's, ta z awsnit as to the best 1:0011.61 fikatimulatirig enlistment in Weir State, and ther,rts the first reenltel this Meeting, three Nisr York / members, ,Diran, Van Valkenburg:ind - .'orneroy, asked leave of absence from theMOitae, 'for the balanee'of the seselon this morning that they might go home in aid in raishkg troeps. Mr. Diveisraiv)e &farewell speech, in Which he said they - isle acting in accordance with the express request of the Pre/114.1kt, and hi voiced those that remained to unity in provid- 'ins pit. carrying on:the war, and urged the pate's* of the' bill he had intended.to taro , -direct, for enlisting and for service' is erecting fortikeations, intrsnoh ing and siege works, and/ranting Wear their Voo2B*l' , . Voorhees' . dirty resolution inqulritig whether Benke 11114 1.1 -• little 'Il4lO 'AIR" ride on one of hie dui' carriages I dtiting ! Art of hie late retreat, wis kinked wader t he table ♦ GIOVIIRNXIM . - I.4I.LEOAD Mr. Porter introduced'a h)Il Providing for the construction of HoTarolinlntruilsoad from Washington to Point of ' , Backs, near Harper's Ferry, and '40144 td.give an,out lot. from the Capital 'wlkhout going through Baltimore and iender3is more independent Of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. :* Lbuavion or *lntstiitoi..,:. The bill establishing arsenals at Columbia!, . Indianapolis andllOok Island; for the deposit ind repair of saner Mai passed the House and Will !mama a law. as , soon. as It rewires; the Ptesident'S signature, IZEI=C! The bill giving larger .than mei n penelen to the widow of Maj. General Chas. F. Smith, passed the Rouse and becop*adaw as is signed'. ' LOSS OP TOt 11.6B S LS PHO . L.IITIPIATPLIS: The &d r says tdist dililitgulihed General bf the arinyOf ; the Totomac, who arrived In this city this Morning,plietatio;?the lota In Woundmitta/ those otherwise reit -dared /Lori du combat at. the,lmbuitte - nutober 76 - ,1)00'.. They, refuse 'to tliceive a flag of truce front McClellan coaveying inqul viei rotative to the' Wadi:Won officers wed 'ethers believed to be wounded and prlsonen in their hands. This. evening a great 'natation' to' permitting McClellan to obtain any inkling, howevei , obscure, of their: vital oondition since the termination of the battles, is discernable. It is certain that they hark been utterly unable to resume the fight, since Tuesday last. 11CLILLA . 1 Sufficient reinforoentents have reaohed Mo cieusti to render hie position entirely' 'acute The Star has the, following ! ' about truant; !movements, which may.besat down as owT like stupidity : The public rosy anticipate soon hearing of Important military movements in the Weet, designed speedily to crush oat an scions opposition in.itint quarter, to the re•establisbment of the authori t y of the Uni ted States Govunruer44. ans. witenci. - -tn Tanta:Grow. .'1114... Hsu.. O. H.:Hitettel)ll. H.;A.,*lw.s 8v"2: b 3 irirad in th• elk" Iran Huntsville, on Situnisit. last, lii leg made the trip In seventy-two - hours. . rue i4ls6s 111911A020111. The en-stela in James River are formed into separaMi evuoirobe. - diatioot',from that of Commodore 'Cioldeborongh's blookadlig the tweet. Capt. .Wilkerf Is ordOrod iEviouttriihrt the Ricer squadron, and.left for hie poet thii afternoon. MIL C11•11DLItel 1111901.1:11101111. • Mr. Chandler's' resolutions In the Senate calling for all the orders the President has given Gan. McClellan , fromthe 1124, of yob nary, when , ho ordered Max to, advance on Manassasi down to the-present' time, and for the numbers of his army and Its reinforce ments from November lat, is intended to bring oat evidence which is known to 'Viet that Gen. MeClellart has ' ,Several time, iPlettqed the 'president's orders, and r thas, as anti-McClel lan Men olalmed, help 41 bring on 'disasters. Thus far anti-Maclellan men have been saying; very little, but Gen.' McCiellan'S parts beenlond-mouthed in attacks upon the ministrationa'i end Particulerly Siscretaryi Steaton; Sao instruct his removal. , They de-1 mind that the ettaCks on Secretary Stantoni are regarded as mime, direct attacks on thel President, and, hence his ,friends`ire Aiding! to his rescue and wait facts not yet known... DEH►TIO ON la. UANVSY 111 Li. In the Senate debate 'on Mr. Sarni , Providing provisiosal governments tor ttase-1 ceded States, brought Mr. Chandler Gillis: la speech ons the Sansivitatlect, in !Melt be elide; a 'severs raking of Den. ZdoOlelistesi whole mansiement,hogioning witiillitist ' rtl4 l , "able:delays on this roternies, end coming dowii to his delays at Yorianwn anti beicire 'inond, on the same bill • Mr. Cowan made a Most ramerhablaspesch coming as near as it could to' beteg WI San plea for secession. Me avowed . that if tile people of 14 State tensity desired , leaveSlM 1.1/31011; nci - P4irst kil l eit tbd State. In. The whole line op his argtuttenf was in this direction _ . ouriet peels earned torgiveness for a larg portion, at least, of his endless, prosy epesob by springing promptly to his feet, as Chiess closed, and protesting emphatically again, suet 'doctrine, and dicloring the pone of • Congross fuU and Unquestioned on th ',abject. Mr. Wilkineon cornered Mr. Conan by see oral home questions, which Cowan dodged fo a time, but finally broke down, and to intiwer. Mr. Sumner attempted - to get the .b 1 . amendod to as to provide for making thorn' cation of sueb laws of thasimeded.l3lo4o.• • thins of North Carolina °nor, .forblddhijt 1/1 education of 111St0111 /1/101111/IbODI oo 4li z ii/i . visional Gorstnmeot, and I lengtbydif4 maned on tbla point. The malrar was 44 undeolded. • i, .. . i 'Oll 00101 C/O WOO? 111/31111.: . pi ' Tbs admission of Won la Vlrginla as • - rats; State, or any measares to thaiWi sli4e probably killed for this / session by the tali vote In lb. &oats to 7 diy. ' .. ..... .1 On Mr. Willey's Idoilon to; takeltilfdll bp, Mr. Trumbull salfkiiii!Milopposid i tliliiiind s proposed malting the vote oo Ibis mettA 'a !list Tow on lb. bill. It resulledl? for to 18 IBS 141.111C/IT 111011'ODO&;' . ' VI • fiontarnem Committse on the Troaiarj : nolo bill bu agreed on tlatrty.lva initsad klf heronry-BT. Diliilols of aotaa; tif lees dene l mi• nations than ire dollars. The Sweats pgailag all b 41,41 allil 1104/110110. , -,, 1 S -. 1 ~-;-4.4z..:7,0,-fiti:Tv.v!...'•-•3”.4. • itiqtrasolortrratiti rr. Itiebardian' Ottilftii;ti;anrrobured is she Holm to-4 7 tkuit : hi,Nris to autim?f,d the ailobroledulAreas entsin:-coagTosenot,it Wring 'toririiorgaiisiitiOu of, the DiatOciude bitto Port 7, *if* haft - rio- 'been attributed to • our pat:dodo Vallacdigham. •; 4 'armies Ircitstz . . . An iittnOte of *Mar' beiiiiiment. 1440 to dq that an order bad been seta out recall- Gen- / I .;rinii4; nand made= Kentucky Couvessmen:. . The statbmeit;tioteever.ls toci iaaredildaloi belief. au. ar tine his been selieited to fake seomtnission "gain, add' his friends have had an intervieer.witb .tbe President abottf. it. Gen, Lane is very if be can .get, arrangements . as suits, Was on the . 'floor of the and Senate a abort tlirmi;to-day, and eras received with marked disOnCtion: The story of his having been rebulmd or relieved of his command on account of his vigorous Management in ,Mem phis, orfor , • ;any other reason, is utterly un- , Barn. Caril and others, frout.Ohio, are hem 140144110 tbe, tax oolleetorships. • , l There is a meeting of the Congressmen to night to 11154 about the adjournment. They Will probably adjourn - in another week. TON NEW ' lrti nitaiLD ON B ECIISTA EY STANTON. The York, flerpld or, yesterday, and ,te-day is waging a most violent war on-Sec retary liteiten, demanding _hie - dismisseloind miling the, ; president he.must not assume:the responsibility for him, 4 5 14' did, tOf iF.A.;.§4)0046,ry Cameron, because t - is beater twohitege the only. Cehinet _Minister. than.i,PrOfdent, and lacking otherelprali9. incendiary declarations. The war on Serra-. tisry is; vigerouliy caned .on here; isso,, thou L li f Mot bold as the iterate' in ad z:hitting that - this ainoattis on the - President and.Goyeinplant: • ' • • The -Note - 414Q Inteiliyesscer, this .morning, haft a labored &tort to' prove that hicelellan , ltaß been thWarted_by the iliadvised arrangn- Menteot .thn apeLELI,AN,s Advriee, of Oiir Forces I .llEtiL OCALL & Pglsohittis 1111110 ND fitirEllit • JACKSON NOT .DEAD gE REBEL LOSS OVER, 30,000 &a., the P/ttibiathpiret!el Juiy.7.—d. letter from For ?tress Mourne, July .sth, to , the inquiter'i says, ;the news from McClellan's -army as glorious.. IXstateidithe day we all dreadod, fearing Mist the rebate should maks a combined at tack: inabss4of haring to Meet thorn, w&had !clear ground, - and advanced 'our army. six Gen." Meal!, vas slightly wounded; ind is la prisons? . The repOt . .,el tbedeath of Stenerrall Jack eon le?aloe The Biobljiond, pit . ja . e''of 7µtl 4th; ee -1 knowledge 'lots of thirty thousand men, bat claim Add-;tir. it tj - thousand . to their estiin'ate, and yen will be nearer the ' The rebel troops were all furnished with greiktiusotities of liquor before going into hattlec:- Ours° are confident of soon entering D. Important General Orders. otatannen, Ju!.tt 7.—Tbe fallowing tut portant del:Oral Ordor ban been Weed : . . "litinqeatricte Remotiftvans. Liamizsiman, July , :, ler!. ,„.‘ enteral Order No. organiziog the quota requited [ruin Peanaylvau ia,' under /be late call of the President of the United Stake; It is ordered;; ' • - ' - First ~.'r 039 pa wilt be accepted by quads tit,comparaltia, u hereinafter indicated, and will, ea rapidly as possible, be organized into coutpaniez . nad regit ee nts. Becatid—l'eriene pr6Pesinei ie — drpuiro companies Will ,ite mocepuhl under the lig propositions, and not otherwire, via .1.. To. be commissioned a Captain, -the tenet have farnished forty eriniore men: who hive passed Sargeon's exaddnationinad been mastered into. the United States service., 'To be , eoznanlaiiened a .Firat lieutenant, ;: trout twenty-five,; to forty men .coust 'have been 11'114140414 ebevO. To be - cOMMissioned Second Lfaitinkant, from' fifteen to tWenty flie men moist 4arebeen„faraislied as above. Third-4ransportidion: to the, Central . De, pot, Camp Curtin,-will be furnished .on'.appli. cation in panion or by mail to Capt. -IL J. Dodge, U . S. A. Superintendent or Volunteer _Recruiting Service tor peansylvapia;at liar- Msbarg,.to wheal report Must be Made. Peurth—ACtial and necessary expenses for forwardlog kid lodging of troops raised under thii order, will be paid by the United States Disbursiog officer.st this pee for a Period not. exceeding twenty days ' at a rate not exceed- '; tag forty mats pm day for each man mustered Into the service „of- the' Baited States, on the' affidavit oflthe c l ear" biraisbieg the mon,i supported the revolpta et the . , party to; whom the Money. was. paid.. , . . . Pltth—Sqaids will -be orgardsed jp to com panies at CAMP Curtin as rapidly asloossible,i the companies formed "Into regiments, field; allows appointed and ccdauGestoeed by the Governor, ibd the regiment immediately, placed at tbe'disposal atlas War Department.; Sizth—Ae a reward fqr meritorious conduct; mid also (6 ISOCIIia eitinable'.militarY•expe-; dance, aospiraintateats rit.Celd.ulliecal will be, made, except seder- peculiar circumstances,t by men 'low:- is 'active service. By order of A. G. Culver, Governor, t - and- Conimandor-in-Chie6 General. • The War Departmentbu Issued the follow ing orderer Was 16 WillIAIMOILON; D. U., Jone 21, 1862.1 Pursuant to . a Joint resolution orCong ssss s s to 000001 . 11110 0111146X1011111 la tae regular army, and volunteer forces, it is ordered that a pre, 011tial of two dollen shall be paid fur each ao: 'cowed recruit; that tolosteeri for three yeire or diming the War; rind every; ,soldier who hero: after eclistei either In theregalsr army or the volunteers, (or three years.or,during.tbis wari may metre:his Snit month's pay in advaoce; upon the mattering /of. his. compaoy Into the service of the United. States, or after he shall have been ' Mastered Into and joined • fee: wont sirsodrio the service. • This ordet will be transmitted to the 001'1 *more of States and masters Ng *Mears.. (81goecl): EDVDI StArton, ,Secretary of yaw. '/Was Dna seeswr a .lroisetrotear, D, C.,4 ' +' Weditisadiis Jun* 2, 1862. /. Is la Ulteii4.thstAWWwt tEe appithpriatiois for eolloctiot; oriairslig sod drilling volun teers, there obeli be paid In advance to each recruit for three years or during the,war the sum of 825, being onisifourth the agionet,of the bounty allowed by lal, such peyinent to be made spon the mustering of .the regiment to which suer reeruit'belongt into the sot-rice of stui Eisitod . thotos. , , , • . . E. M. STANTON, 1- So:notary of War. I Each new mmll wilt reoeive . arse month's pay In advance immediately on his muster into the .serrlee of the United States and joining* regiment already In the field, - or. Leo ,0010 ioilmoot, 'ow the recruiting of his sompany into the sortie* of the United Hittoti each recruit will receive di • bOnoty of 8221 n advance, to lie paid !with. manner as his own month's advanced Pay. ausaiu., ddj. Goo.: . - Your, July 7.—Tho grain ahorollors of Micah' see ou. o domandlog. Out • the oloroforyoltull bo disp.amd of QS, dootioy t 4r. . bndneea and andaaget du* • ' Siisulding_ tiro u ght 47& stet 4.ll4 , einmdeit taillread maid ny* the - ,fll#+PAliAltelfturig, 19 4 Ism cat bard. . . MMRM Additional` List of . Wounded 'an Sick Soldiers. -,-, : - • - - 0. :July 7.-The telleliing . is additlinallist the sick and wcanddd gal gars br,lgui here, this morning in the steam ei Daniel Wohster 1150 o? raitSTL.raauas, • -- • Itigene wounded. r • • Corporal Ala:, /IcGowniCo. 0, 931, sick. Warner, Co. 0.931, itch. • 1 Robert Muster; C 0.13; 3d Reirremt, elck. ' • .11dS1:1 Anils, Co. A; 1014. sick. • • ilautenaatter John llatinns, 8518, wounded., , Lieut. 81.0. Wertz, Co. E,951h, wounded. • Wr~oralWalkerPenet CO. 9SM, sick. C. Grainer, Co. A, 85th, rheumatism: • , W. A..Boyor, Co. 0. Ist Cal Manda, resei. J. Mlllsr, Co o.lolst. reser. " - :W. A. Moyer, 00; A, 7th Rearms: rheitinallimi. • J. W. Dnothatt, Co. It, 9th Bweerirea, hand. - ' ,• • W. Greblea;co. s,Bth Reserve*, leg.. , J. G. French, Co.!,ath'ltaierrea, C 01 '7 09 1 T. Deasinger, Co. D, tied, rba xmou.z i. •• • - Corporal H. Whiteael, C0.,A,1271d, rheumatlato. • . : J. Patersoo Co. D, 10th Unity, iluromatlem, G. D. Grsyi Co. F, 62d, band; "' • • A. Rotten, Co. L, 516Ra:irreg. hip. • . _ G. B. Goodwin, Co. F. 52d, sick. J. C. Reed, Co. A, 9th Reserres, , C. Teri., Co. It, oth ßesersea,• hand.. '• • C. , rporal J.. L. Wataan, Co. G. Lt Reserves, arm. . W. Metcalf, Co. IC, Ist EGOCIMI, (Oa. E. Pepin), Co. D, 411 Aware* 8/0..;d,0r• A. Thorn, Co. K. 1034, fever. ' • • Isaac G. Phelps , C0.'17, 71st, fever: .• "), •.. C. C. W. Miller, Co. F. Ott; Boluses, hand. Lieut. Fletcher B. Mel Co. 1034, *ter. James Crothart, Co. -, 108th, fever; • ' Sergeant Alemulder Prone. /L, 101st,'3-yer. . Sampan D. Ling, CooD, sth Reitairea..sroupdal... Michael 111• Do olmo, CO. S, 69th, sick. • ' John McAdams, Co. 1, 20th, leg. ' William.U. Armstrong, Co. 0, fiat, -: • Perry Malley, Co. E, to. itiob.toltou, co. it, .9 , 1111 am Attrock, Co. I, 105 th:tick, ' • .Patrick Odom, Co I. 98th, arm. " Wesley Oyler, Co. E, 101st, dale. ,T. W. Eing, Co. 0, 8341, wounded. YD. P. Otlormao, Co. IT, 12tb Reserves, wool/did: . :Elijah D, Ist. • • ', 'Alex. Hamilton, Co. D, 57th,142., J. Sweeny, Co, C, Bth Besersca.aboulder. Lieut. A. J. Pemberton, Co. F; 234, loot, dlght. S. Mintier, Ist Sergt. Co. C, 353 d, hum. E. D. William., Co. 11, 624, sick.' - 'lt Rodgers, Co A. 4th Beeeries, breast, C. Thompson, Co. C, 57th, arm. - -0. Hellman, Co. 1. 105th, laver.. • - • : P. Coon, Co. G, 48th, fever. , •••• Wm. Sutton, Co. G 85th, brer. J. Bodeen, C0..11, 106th. fewer. 8. Graham, Co. A, 211 13eserree, leg P. C. Johnston, Co. B, ad..Tjefberynn, head; ' • D; Collier, Co: E., Sth Itiowires, head. • '- ••• '; • • 0: Blake, Co. A, 39th, fistula.' • ' ' • ' • • E. Deamond; Co. C, tinth, rapture." •' f.L. - A: Roberta, Oa. 91, 100 h; rhennustiant. Corp: Jobe C. Combs, Co G, 106th, sick,. - • . J. lB toy, Co 1, 105th:fever. -" • • • D. Criswell; Co. I, 105th, Saver. • • Sydney Babcock, tees:aster, 0718, Wounded. - floury Dudy, Co. A-;. l 2th'Reeerrea,•wittinded. ' • , 'Benj. Sutton, C0:0,95th, wounded. ' • D. Shannon, Co. AI, 624, wounded. J. A. Winter!), Co. B, 7th tieseires, wounded. , Ngw Yoae,, July T.—The following sick • end. wounded 'Pennsylvania soldiers ire on board' the steamer Spiulding,which . arrived it gas port this noon: . ' • • - Ceo Thempsoo. Corp., Co. P, 0 3 th, ItUnalt4, Corp., Co. A, 69th, gunshot. • • Tar Blackwell. Co. F, 71st, gunshot. ; K. %Y. W.Od Lists; COI., 57th, lever. H. Dunkle, drummer, 103 d, rheuniathun. J.:C. Austin; drummer, Co. A, 1034,4n:qtki. T. J. Smith, Corp., CO. B,l3.lth,Alck. : .• : W. J. Allis, Co. J, 101.4 rheumatta. Joe. lielly,.Co.K, 10111 ; hernia, - o; „ • J.E. Itiutgemery,'C 0, hsd, . „. • J. 3..3.07/or, Corp., Co. A, 101st , rheumatism. ' John Stanley, Co. C, 101st, kidney. , John Woodrum, Co. I. 72d, rheumatLito. Pat McDermott; Co. T, 62111, lo& S. 11. Cromwell, Seta t, Co. B,lo3d;dharhea: - . Jos. Fitzgerald, Co. K. 1001, fodt." --• - Henry Bordemn, Co. C, 10Ist; rheumatism.'" A. Kirkwood, Lb. 0, 101st, (over. • ' •••• • ' Corp. Charles Deimos, Co. 0,10511,, hack. • - • • W. atelier, 85th,-camp fever. • • • • • • 'Major Lanaker, 101st, fever.! • • Somers, CO 8,1034. cotanniption: Sergeant Alex Duncan, PO: 11; 103 d, rheumatisM: Patrick K'Bri IS, Co 0,103 d. fever. • Harrison Coveblrd, Co • C; Gfd, Mese. - Samuel Shook, Co. IC; 10.1 d, cusp fever: ' • J.M.Taylor;Co• A, 52d, fever. - • J. klellillan;'Co: K, 55th, rbettniatlant.• "' W. Connolly, Co A, 101st, loser. B. Donley, 101.1, head. '..,••• • Capt. J. M. krlntire, Co. B, e 3 4, fever. - U. tt Might, 104th, rheumatism. Sant.' Tonog, Co. 11 ,117,:4, fever. - Corp. Heys. 85th, rheumatism. tieut.Att. H. Moony, Co. IT, 63d, rbiumatlein. I.ipur. J. F. kl'ilitillats; Co. 1, 113d, - debllity.-• New Ynet, July folloirlig are among the Wounded arrived here 14 the St. • - • First Penna. Reserve—Job= H; 'Harry Hook. B &rood Penna. Beserve—George B. • Mellen, Chu. Stamp, Hi Wm. • /Mermaid. A.' rt Youh 'Penna. Catalry—khiaaniter . McCune, C. Muth Pantia—George.Werner. 11. r •Iwensy-thiol , Peon-John Harm Twenty-kith .Peona.;-Benton Byer, 7L Tienty sixth Pentia,=.4milreir Phlk-• E; .H.reel, Seventh Penns Belem— ' JAS. Halbert. Co A: Jae ILallker., Co. Y; John•ll4- gine; co. G; Esepti Ellie, Co 'A. GM 'Pa. John R .Johann: V; L. Lyre,Jan Meerut*. II; 'Jacob 81valer, 11: - Grsenealt, V; Corp W• Y McLaurin." V; PGI LAM, •V;- *John Higgins; If 'Toner. D;. . J : Cyp Jacob' 63,1•Pai Thee Dolan. 0; -1 Gnire i ; Snyder, I ; Peter Cunnlntbani, L Walla. k, Lauren a Karney. =TPA Jonah "Puirere Co E, Slat Pa Jae Be 1.,C011,.Wm ElarrllLH, Baud Campbell, A,.8341 Pa . D Retch._ Mae, o,liter:thew Hays; WoaoGolLß.2lsth PS- Wm Hand, E. Aid Pa LS .B Stench, r, Daniel Couner.G, Willi Pa Andrew lh2llcrtiß i A StletlA• l 4. I, :loth Pa.. Andrew Boatman, ll,Dantel.Blrkilbeck; V, _Wm Shottalire. G, 10Lat Pa John Brunner, .E, t; Bogen; A; Pa_ BhadracrWoieda, ft 103 d 1 4 ,. •Wm Buford; LI Wallace; Bechar,' IC, Jae Ham; Mon. It Seafl,c•W;" Gob' Sehiuiliz; W A Semereed,ll, losth Pa W RleCl.llan,• 11,1064 h P. . CONG4IIBB--PIRST 511118101 ' • • llntlaie3j July 7. Houss.--Mr: Divan, of 11,„ Y., asked the House to excuse his colleagues, M 6115111. Von Valltenburg' Pomeroy; and hiamelf, front service for the remainder of the session,as they . tiesite . to "clera ,to" their - respective is:. trim to nee their, if:iguanas, ill tufting troop* for the service of the country. In taking (cave of thellouse, should the application be granted; for a season, and perhaps forever, be desired to .say . that -if .the Coustitation Mad the Union are. to be saved;lt mist be by - the strong, military arm. in the battlOteld. invoked his follow umitbers to remain ben and .provide for the necessity, maintenatuat of our troom, leaving for the future the determi nation'of questions about which they. were now divide,' until the rebellion was crashed lintabins interrupting, wished to knOw whother the gentleman was privileged to leo tore Congress. • . Alr.-Diven denied that he had any Inch in tention. He: expressed the hope that Con gress would pus the bill he. had introduied •propesing the mustering of slaves into the service for Intrenohing, siege service ' • eta., guaranteeing them their freedom. About 10,000 such persons em now maintained at, the expense of the Government. If to class shall not' be employed, they will soon; become disorderly and no one can tell what] Somme, they may perpetrate. .COngress hid batter adjourn and go home, and members' either lead or follow their constituents to the field. • Mr. Divan', request was granted. • ; • The House proceeded to tbeconsideretion of preamble, heretofore introdneed by 'Mr. Voorhees, to a reiolatlon making to miry on: a subject., which latter was adopted at , the time, setting forth, on the authority of 'the New Albany Laxigar, thata 'Union man of the Shenandoah Valley deelarel that when .Gen.: Bank'S .retreated to complaint was, 00. .casioned among the soldiers by the feet Gtt, while - white men, woman and . children' were compelled to walk the streets, sevens who accompanied 'the army were traneported!,4 wagoner . • Mr. Gonch,of Mass., asked the consent of the House to read an extract from a letter •of ,Gen. Danko on the subject. • 1 Mr. Voorhees objected, Pulses be also was permitted to reed a statement on the subject; Mr. Washburn, of Illinois, moved ti) lay Ilar preamble on the' table. Carried-44%g 11, nay* 42. ' • • Mr. Edwards, of N.' R. presented' a bill, which wee pas sed, directing credits to be giveu on the proper books te the several fol., dian tribes for the amount of trust bonds lib: straoted from the Interior Depastment. - 1 The House then went into Committee of nib Whole on the State of theAltiloa: • • • ' • Mr. Monts, of Ohio, said be camehers' to support the administration by every constitzt. Gond Means to put down the rebellion, sad on this he had been consistent.. He had voted for all supplies in lensed money. - . • . Mr. Van Dorn, of.fl: Y. (poke of the Tait Importance of the - constritction of 'the :14 canal around 'Niagara Palls. • All the - thins cad papers on, the subject ,had been (erred to the whisk : Mrs ItichaPhim, ei /D., briefly tv/adleited. the:lite 'lsitted eddies/ of she Wawa* parte., Thelettunclatioa of rebels wingildistot vitalised to the war.,. This stmas' 4413. t/.! Aram& mencand sit:levy plucked, freak:lSt battle'lieldwith.; the cannon And Wool*. The eddrilai ths opinion of others, and for ft be :was reepensible. be Costaittmithan easteand the jounted. = • presente , d the petl•. tion'of Thorns's flresdwi,ed for Gus appreptis-` lien of rattle lands for tke' heneAt of ./14.141 , W 111010.94 for wows& • • •`, • • '",‘' 4. I EMI . Qh4ndler a '2h:3-offeredresolution"' that the Secretary of Wee Gmbh stbaSeetihr : with all the order* .of the Executive to Real - pdemouszErasktissrtdos edveneeof theArtnyi:. AL the Potemiao eons, • - anowinno e between mild General sod Breen4 , tire fro m the alb itthe'order - at 12d 'ot reli4 ':nie ,l 7, to -the adelees on MatUl !4A l . l l , -1 0 - ;Ist of 'MeV' Matte thinumorioa) strength . ' ;of the Army , of thisltiodisio, thifintloy the ;le* in Nevensben' 1881, and Jalakarl.. I vuaryand9Mareh,.lBl32. and - the-.:immbetet :Amps Chat. IteClelbut flek.te .Fortestalloa f i':e, roe; the iminheratFortreal Monroe ; anti the , zi Veinforeemanta scut up to Jan. 1882.. 'Leitt. , ;„ Mr. *May, of Vt., moved M tike the-' bill for the admission of .Western Rejected—yeas 17, says 78 r. 190 motion of. Mr. Fessenden 0 reamixtitte ..ar Conference was appointbdan, that'll! an , ••, lhorieitig additional treasury notes. ,•• 'Mr. Tinian; of Mase - 4`trom Cdthinitteia oy the P4ll Regulating the Pxyend Etualn-, inents of the Miters of the Army mad. ere-. • port wbioh was agreed to.. •• •' --• •• On motion of: fdr. - ffester,' of Coini.3 - the!". Rotten! PidlBlllll hißwas takes up swivelled: Mr. Bbennsa,: - Of Ohio; moved M; tete att. , the resolution relative to , the l The bill to provide foi:ProViiienaVfleitirrt' , ; inputs in certain oasis Wei-Wien AO. Mr. Swaney; of Masa.; moved to ame n d the hill with reference to !the, legislative-Owen! . Canferred,'Where it si ? yottera ghat, - Wrap Inc" terferenee with laile,entllisitilations. seveiif, l 44ol:thP'StatOrEarth - Cer aline n;gidifit the ad ticatien7or, sTirei do:,' a s Mws'which aught:not'in anyway le tioned 'enforced by.lbct•Steneral' Q' ern Meat: 'A long dehite • • ,- .During the debate, Mr.'cawan of Penne.; , .. Said' ha. believed- this • system'. of . ' Mgialktion persneditere, Juts brought se to, the condition we'were - now - in; Hof - a marred et. Where is 'now:the Visa. army ?•• And -••• shall go on. tightintai if we were 'the 'ibcdff '* Ron. party Bghting against tbe - -pto'. - tBa'raiY ,- P- r .!•Y' l' . - .: 2. Mr. Chludler veld the BenetCr' : from 'Porial eylveute Wanted to kuoir where the or who placed theta there. The alloy- . of the? h`otouteo when it was towelled ' , on -alone - trim nizeobeled 230,000, wad - the voila, - -Mu than 1.: 3D,000.` They - marched on - fdarttsati'und' Nund thirty-two' woodeu lout; eltrietr-hitior , , dred• deed - boric,.'. That *tidy , 'tettle - iiirre Ederched to Rich:nand in thirty, dip( , •4a•not- ,, i , lost a thousand there-we/Im,sai idiped4 taints to It, marchibg to' 06irleaton`or New ~ Griming, but the hen - Woe from :PciditsYbraote-:.: Wants - to know who placed the .artorwrtuire, .The press politicians, and tit Hartle the - country decl are that S, hi. Stanton. ptit mum? +ere, but Stanton bad , nothilig-to dowith , q patting an army ‘ in the manilas oc . tho sdkotniny. This is i initial , cif afitainality—.. vas criminality, - irbieh - alioale-censigh the criminal tc etrYnardetastatietiandeasdamn4_-,., ..t The • "eountry . -denianda' seterideer - Icir , this: F dtime, au d the press of the eouotrpinouie the saerifice of a mere- clerk—at: Steak:44 , a Seers clerk to'obey the orders- of the President: 'l -- tasolutidei-stilatt:l - :answered, would show 'the 'true erimiesei The criminality 'was reduced sd as to tie' tithed two - persons.- - The great crime cousidt-' id in saeritlaing and dividing this grett'army' t . of the Potomac, and , the erl inal - it-either dibrahaidLineolu or.'lleorge 4.. McClellan-- ' there's no , third man at alt. • - The' eriminal his judgment; not.% only be deprived of but ears the ex— • !rem* penalty' of the law. The nation list bitum disgraied by thistrivision ofthe.Arniy . op the Potomac, and' E. M. - Stanton , alwa7s.. was opposed it: • • • • . : From ./.•„ Toßi pion arrived ' this antiinooe, :with , Panacea :dittet to the 28th of Jene;'ziodl.B4l.4oftio tiiaktiFe. - . , , , • Perri Ind B4Mtdor have reteireTtlieli:diel- 4 .. ;Mattes to.the mediation of laniandl"- , ...., ''.....: -'.-- • i i Chili Was , abbot •to 1111114 , IiIgiiilabiiF Phial- • ipobentiary to Mexico : - ''..' •-• :,,.-,!•- " • .. , -7..-. '' . t .:The London Weies . at,lairrificillitethatilie ' s inperioi 'nutibeis and iigaiiiiiiiirthe - North innet, in the and;'prefriiiLtubhbp'eli that some ! Means will be devised to briogthitrannatural - !cOnflict, tea -c105e.... • .••- _ ' -,,..- 1 ll The London 'Eteratd. thinks - it b time that e 4 game decided ac on was takenhy.Tranatani • ~ l .l on. B. Bra ~the tiuvertior_or the i'vintae. i l lot Wales, is de .• • , .: . t:l Brand* is a tto eronstruct tedattedloodelir.. lot the /denim 'and idonitor E in order to their merits Militia hoe iaeognised 'the'llingdonil' - -la t I. nab , - . 'I • ..- •":•:-. ' .*'.-:*-: t -- ,r - .'' - '= , , .:: The government monopoly tot Aft 4414:iii r ' • gouitityi 02 Rue* - ---. ---. --,,_: i General Soden ,_ was Choi at". and. sllgi r iMe iMnitudid, in :-Virar:=Sair.' .:Thel"peipelintor_lll - the deed: hart not been Aisbovered...,„.--,,, 1.,-:,...: -."' f The 'lndia and Onion Malta are aboard:4w Ilitropt. -.--Tho newais 1213111114,44;:AI , Iii , ;i: • , -./tt Path,- az fßaturday, Atilt Bourso-liiik • ;The' shin- Booloal iriw - totailliaiatroyOkii . I fire near -Hong Song.. .- .: . . . .. . Fmn Tortress•NOßTolli 'Forum hfoiraos, July 5.---Freeh - troops arrived hare from Washington yesterday,. and - went up the 7acues river in the eveiiihg. • ,Four small steel:ears, with font ,barges, in tow, arrived at _Fortress Monroe thisi mooning, laden with artillery, men, horses, .6.-e.; and Arita donbtless bound up the river.. . • • skirmish took plsoo yesterday, merninii near our left wing, whilh resulted in the-. Jr feat of the rebels. We took one thortkind rebel prisoners;. and . three mall. batteries. Our esviiiry followed• them. till they 'passed beyond Whitelt. , - • -• • • • • For thribelTwe days therebelstiava shown. little di position to light,. and - yeaterday re linquished their ground and batteries almost without re , iitaneo- . _ From WasbiagtoprE:..l•:.. •Wasuniatos, July 7,—Tbetst is nothiog 'new from the Army of the Potainse: sin assured by Qeneral McClelland( the ercellent spirits of the men. Alt quiet up to. 8 o'clock The Presideut has nominelcd to the Sonate Gens. Heintselmen, Sumner, Keyes and his John Porter to be Brevet Brigadier Ilene/Ws In the regular. Army, and AlaJor 'Generals of 4 - Volubteoro far gallant conduct lathe told.. "The Lynchburg Itepilbtica., of , the lkth„ says that it was cartootly reported bsire,on Etaturdarthat Beaurogard had boon ensPchd -08 from his command of the tangy of the .rest... ,The settee Is not known. ' If the - .14pc0v5...s true, It will raise a storm about:thelrin49-0( the President which ha' will liod:dielcult to allay. We sincere', trust there is do loan dation of the rumor. • • ,dlarkete D ivemam, July 7.—Slaur uncbange4;_aalga bbis Chia um. , Masai quiet su . :A jl,l": , ..:474um•Nbita • 0,4001,611: Com don:- - whits Warol 01 / 01 tAta- Manama. Oats .diaUned; Penarylirmia, , .34)3? - 4. - Whig., dull at 3003031,e10r. Ohl*. Ihirrialcata dub, - -• Jaly 1.-114..ditzt ar•votititatek. • now •6110 0gi . 414a a malt way at. $43001.76.: stlyerOna, for extra. alld. 441.263' ,50 for *um ya Mott itouly at $3,20 - am Cora :.. Real at F 475 Wheat -.La fair dena9dileahml • . $1„2461,26 sod malt* at $1,3001,37..., Rys.coulapolla 7 . or.. ru 3e pi.Oets steauty . at,4oe toi gpantit. . Taxa, and ,tur - Dalavwx. Oc. ‘Cos-4 • Lpa and ullaaes ‘laloai ake, gulag at - F1,3630c tor r• • ' ,Naw Tom, hay 7.-rre . ottoa 11:mer alas N 4 fait. as 400. Flour (katuid; .04 .2.1011U0 Obi. at "a',O•altaa of 6a.; Luta $4.604,A70. (111i**116.104WO. 00 O i boatiom a F O SO .tarWbeat tecltaxt 2c.; males ss,poo - kaita 0. 1 .401.12 .1w En, amok.* Club, ma d;],24)],13 for rot Ccala &aloof, 264 *aka 23,000 boats .at 14343 e. ' AYR - D11311i: .4. . .pirrocK—ou tiantsi, Jelly 11. 'at *Skin • Id mitt Wastoo4too,' lß. IYtD~BiOS:tIY-. lb. relatives we friondip of fatly Itorttad to attend the faneralt,e.ten . l. la mono, at 9 ci'lr.,ftom I t.tetalt,!.!.m . T.i2e9 , l o .1 . 811181,11—0 n Pundai,,,fujy.ilt; fit eeek . l4l7, OFIARL,24, 1100 of Jinn ADOSaitill.S lon 11, .fed 6 an and 12 dapt, r: ,, ••• • • , - ; • • • DU N6A151---On IllOtotay. It/ tu t ot•gtorMtput "...civil, km littAsy punow, la ttto "-Ti. Insetroisttr,toi• IROM from lb. reoktratt of . bin bast:n.l,4 curi e of Wort ottd,lbtot Wool}, Ono • iNmy citj. 4 . 4 ddoek, a m , to poemto 'l.llt Croton Osou tory. no tttomto of Um !Wk . esti LIM TWA to snood without farthor A " V ICIAL LEW:4AT 010. . 14 4 600 , 961 1 1 JosirPka,W!P 1 / 4 1ge " h*ainc/11., vitt. eaismsaLiwalateap ... .' es lir • ilanTliftn. • ,44, a ~cKxeu -7 1 . 111 27 1 : 1 , 14 . 5.. 4 : ::.5,17 . • • 11401713, tGATIOT TAM ODY. 9s Lwcef of t •-" ':-.P* 3 4 l hko.tus _Tipmmactiorra -- • _ . • ! . A. • MIME 'w. '4.i:1:I.:I , zn ;:
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