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Y« 76 . 29 5-10— _ I EM NOURded. reltit6ylnantane. Ned ant o ok has continued his 0116 sllstatidok - :aist'irohadi i i iaalitrinfa sof 'frota ',blob we - sgasltherionowlag, as - hiloaging to , this 'and adjolatai t ea ~ttaetraa co_mptay gletlegfatent, had agmei aim Wound at Fele 04e . Illilitge Breern.houtplinYil, Dal_regiment, had a gaareboteetreatiat rate Oskt. -brow Jetkatop, toaipler P,l3sth regiment. iJentittilicOey, estitimy Ir,, 1031 regiment, divert. at, t Dui; - - Anderliti i ampiny P, 105th regiment,. Alitilbli mond, better, iteableare, Imes Yabango county • ~.letwlillichart', an A, 101st regiment, gim Abut wonmll rating better. Iteeldence, niatowick P. ii Adt dam abs.o/4 ti 129 1 417 A . 1 914 rekirMt• gee shot • Chatltaff.likrelty, (sergeant) company H. 102,1, negitnevin shot wound at Pair Oak*. a - PoreeA , etimPite, D.,liet regiment, then. „.2, "rattan, don itnlines. Botteletwo, Pittlinugh• '.7l,olert Althea, comPany 0,G34 regiment, phthiela John H. Center, ettepeny6lst regiment, gun shot wound strair Oats, getting better *lowly. 'Darld.Smitersr.roteinny IC gist regiment, general ,---, Janterionli, - cominny 63d regiment. t d ,tt shot , at Fair neatly iteeidenee, -Z. / 00 th regiment, ,enandw.wargKyr o m he fertios. thilidlitlykst.eoMpen s.„lollsegtmsa . t, qphold revert ontit diarrhea, Ilipreling alowlY._ DiWdeutre, /I = o =P: o 4 - Thttierimeltit7. *amour eßri Mat, regiment, general to - ditty : "'"" • P" " "'" 1 c omma/ si , .liffst regiment bar tbe ~l intifelia4l. Babb. , „102d regiment, lionnded kraal, at Tate Oalm;getting well Beni +l_46lliee Pittlinugh. I ti)-Jil Wright," company 0, Illii regiment, bra the ...ititlit dime* and about the acme. eritentelince, Tarantten, y unty. Andrew G. Italyirds, company I, lu3d regiment, • low theme/Wee end his bock &Meted. Residence, „,..latathartermt,,Clirion county. , 1-41 Rob Myra, company D,' 1034 reecrunn, con. entillillitartiliaring. Neeldence, Venango, Ventage ' James Orrec'emPartr foll4geolint, law (barbell. x:,lnalitmened _ getting on better. "Residerte.. Hank- Butler ccemty. David ' , White, company 0,103 d regiment. Cen t "flenrYo. Weaer, bad a II gip abet wound, le get. nog better: Itesideeco, west risetoo, Wesfolortund lfranets bunbar conpm A,, fald regimmit, grin Z e zteiu:l4l at Pale Cake. I, getting better. Rem- Allegheny connty. Corpond .141011.•Thonms. company 13, Oled regi rarest, gun abet Monad at rale Oak*. Vieg well. Irtn. Whltelida, Company Cl- regiolwat gin shot wound at Fair Oaks,tedeerVimea' Pity rienrY eentleatlY B.4lnollent, snot mama at Talc Oats, improving. idesidente, Bich %oar, Allegheny comity.' 'aerge*ntJamesMcl n catopsay.l,lo3d re,ghnent, rheumatism. Returned to duty. • r Porgewen, mammy. D,l Cid reglment, Vol . 01140 , th e thigh at Pair thka,lroprming slow. I j. mode mitneY Maud Mune. • Raddenoo, ul_sounty; lost acme of his clothes. gtolicear itto;L Staltb.compeny 0, Chi regiment, litievutmdeel in the; tight arm at Pair teaks; getting heltetc , - Ertieenue,, Menton. Vttrong county. 401:1143itabing; comptay /1.. 6 regiment, wound ed in thoplaft ists t oad flake: lin had It tunputatel Moira* elbw, now doing Very we ilmidene, Pittsburgh.' ,Charlie W firc.pl, c ompany , D. regimant, %rebutted in the tem°, ar.Sak 10aks, WM% e mit. kesesetee. Pttfatetrah. , , John J. Mull, company A. EMI regiment, wcamded luthe knew at Fair r,e,more on antchrof, Eat Intno:“Bandence, Pittsburgh. Juno C. /twin, company P,is7th leaiment. wet shat In the hip at Pair enameling' welL neeidence, atettereeeetsc(lrlatittnea) . Teilia lll7l V 6 2r.annpanYlr.lth sigh :tent, shot =ttet the ann at Balt. Cake, doing well. Beal ersr, Casper Greer, company G, Ist P. V. sitillery. was wounihal In the thlgkr. well. /Residence, . . 161a. -Bchert Use% eanspearr icei mai:mak ttu. liteer; Ottimmelt. Stesidenco. Plash - era: mas A. wiliest. Company 1, tOth P. it C . his typtiedd Sererigettlng wen. , Beddow, Mertz. Jobe A. Flickin panyl,llh p. hae twat typlndd fere% getting well.Nßee . tdence, Ito. tiolits-TArttleraitaraniß, 8241 teeniest. file, had terowhittle,letting well. Beeidence, entbane, Mint Name. CoMpanyß, 105 tit mg:lntent, hes ha( dientbee, iand getting better. Itesidenum, Brook,rlllB. ohirk Menu, Seegeent, e een t,, c3 . meat, hr . . wealchack, has been unlit for deity tor tinsel Months. B dime°, Series towublp, Craw- George M. //Wad% company C, it th regiment. P. 11. W. C.; detailed at orderly for 0. Butboleer. Real. destal. Belnbney. Baths. county. - Bobert Mcßride. SMoi if; Gtb U. S. Cavalry. .wtsindedln KW thigh. the bill still in and lune-Ned for ditty. /Mildew% McKeesport. Allegheoy county. Darkte:Kitcb; company 0, 1011 4reement. V. B. Y. 0, ,edpftyphold weer, Stityll._ltoodence,..Mor. ow• Abotbutililler,..2 55th regiment. hsel ' the laglo Debt Sneer, , impterfog Slowly. Baddence, I //awhile*. COMpaby I, 11101 nernent,bas rue delouse. ht t ett wall as when be anate bete. Cambria county. A cm:tipsily 0, 74th tegument, men nod, mew MAK. battle of Cross !eye," Improving AM, _.'lleidelencea Pittsburgh. l• - dement, eriny II 102 d rep • I ` ll 047.4:0,mpi0y nixii regiment, bathe Swan) Jo to one of bls - eywi-improelng worelstdy. Beildswe, Wattereon's terty..Clorlena Departure: of Gen'Herrtrir.. llrtgailier f anetxt P J Safron, who hue . istszt — iiiimiling a short noo n among his Mends in the city, left to-day • for:lown, to ante* tipon thi duti of diflog upend organ . Wag hit brigades which is to consist of about air thousand men. liihasmithority Tor an wtleg tea regiments of tefantty a batteryof, artillery, and two ampullae ofitamary,, We are phased to that-outloam: regiment is now in gamy, and oei ready. for -org.anitatioo: Thu General hagthe Marty issfaumeti 'QUM, Govarihr , of Joys 'and thsatitint brigade is pladged to bemilial 1p ninety daysat furthest,. and possiblyc in - sixty - We • are • also y ~ ro y m D p a t d l -t0 UM that this - - Gorarninaut will fnrniah th• attnitiminits,, asol - tUt arnmaadplothing hiss adritady boon Hut to those in cm , * The" Nina will on &swot to make this 011 e of the linestbrigades - in the tell, - tiniAli skill•lnd lespimienc• viii oettablg*aabla itirn-todo'ke.' ' ' - , Shotafils.Alfeeron- Wood treat. . v A dflffildtj. baterist hat arealog at the A b i -- -lia "b an City Beer . Hall,',k-oti iftlidel • e: twist Lima. J. P. Bany t of 4 , 1'41 1 4.17 r play aad a German named Jacob. Ahalsuin;a atratatar, Wieldiwg to the TAltd Ward, All,- - glow INWfteliaable - trileara how thedlf /Rl*, poifte.w. abut lt appere - that Barri was saderiterlatleatme of, iique nd igeliiioom- Ins enraged at amasthley bib - ' said or done, drew a revolver and .d the ball talc - tag aftella kb; antagoatat's tlifghiprpdabtax ; ' a set at not dangarous.4ound. , , ~ Ba - wilted 10012 irbi4ndlot4ted.up = - for a Lev :Be formerly, bitried oe,the palatbaglialliMPAilad laidltialboa oalllmlth ' laid strait; biktireettllllftltied Mamma alloy. , • 11 . 11 . 142 1_ - iLls -mild,- . ---' rapine Itwor - tw.„ftmatai of the coming Bhima4ilikeeilitillitdi itaiita ini!oi by Dr. BOW,- wattakerto his deice, . giornsola. ' She edi t or or . the Wistmonthiud Neva up , : "Os Elatlitilise,..tis heard' Dr. Phlollll' Preach Um trbrai oa CoL S:W.; Black, • who tell la the tattles 'Wire Richmond. In . tits Commie of .tko hoar in.langth; we heard' ao word oothmintilmg the emus In ethlob Col; Black fall, or a hiell,tharlio.inasitiol srq Spa _dal FraLie.. - FV•itelss litithfof -mirtrriom in Alt 00=liTy.1 ferric,— 7Wjels • iithjeot so tog-. pities of - patriotic asatimant, Yrs. ooald bat e *Wok that the stadlad allootwon that rubjeot, but contruosi ob 4 reports tbst• • :beam was wareriau or watttlairth support of fie 6overroeact.' 4 .• • • AJIII:r1 . CT A Posori7i 7 e DinOLTXII.-4. L. Hoffman, who was pottummer at kleatilloo, Ohio,wider, titel adman! • ustto nine srvettad the otter day for harlop tallad to pay owe: to the Department the taunt, against Wm l'roneedinp have been Tostligted -eplatt him by ens of Me PM, , , SOT Di 0 widt7—`A itll ofAhmaisto Brady, 11 ; pp a iding arm iiisiiiubari,was drowned In the -:. Crab Tre s Crook - on Bain:nip hut- He had imet swimming, sa hie clothassfare fossd on t ': Ake bunk- The youth was shoat fourteen - , . .PRlTAT.Atalitit Dtramthe'ltebelliOri; rfer - the rittomiih .kiatatut: EDl7ool:Tliis gesiiristi. ,- tone': of ;the apeaken from the Governor down; on the aceLl4 o lr of: Thniaday's Meeting, was that of 'l ol 4)lanna,iiirialting from 'Thilacf.',.titat . citir ruleirativrell PitipliOO.;bigin , t o nompre lAndiftsl.ne are actually at Vratc4dia:oollllo - 'determined to. trait the rebels as one trilesrand use against thet, as the _ laws STiar warrant, their property when we can, get - it, of whatever kind. Pat, One of ' , llia nnbeihsVing, in the fact stated, permit me to • . state why it is to My mind '; perfeCtly..manifest .4iist neither our rulellTbfilie people gen er tionrstithere era exceptions,)‘:... com prehen4 .. thommgnitivde the •robellfoh, or realise what la ;nutted end : must be '•done.,. if ear country is to bo raved from ditrinember.:' meat, and the Government'frous ricknowl- • edgement of-the So uthern Confederacy: - our con „bout .that; the North I` Mat( succeed and. must - conquer; because , We: lave superior ntimbers.— And in thin conneo tion, iris 'said, shall - flii or eigg t;millions of lobe' siaVeholdera conquer, _twenty millions' of freemen.. :I tell - ion, they can, _nay: that they t they 'put. forth:their ,Ishtile - strength; as they are doingand. we . do net: Of what, avaiLia.Our.suptirior stren gth when liTis not nserted.'-`l' • ' • • • HU° they'not, th'e `beginning . acted consistently with their iionditioni as one' of wer,against the Iferth,..teized., property and means of every kind within their 'reach be-' raising: to. Northern men; and twenow .put ting forth their whole strength' hilt general 'conscription; requiring every abie4bodled man , to take tbe field. :-.j . • - • I)rhat have"wo yet , done, or' what do . our rulers contemplate dologi in Order bimeet tills earnest and powerful demonstration ? Noth- . log I 'Actually nothing, commensurate with the power invoked against them,,orat altad: equate to the undertaking:they profess them= selves determined to accomplish. A few bun dred thousand men scattered here , and there, ate frittering awaylbe life and treasure oftbe nation,. opposing the — earnest 'host arrayed . against them ; (or almost every man in the. South whether with musketin hand or at home, is doing his utmost, in every, passible wiry, to assist in our'defeat. And why is it that recruits for the army are now so' bard to be Obtained, aid men are bolding back? Because each;man cannot rid himself of the feeling that he is asked to make', one of a forlorn hope, instead of a grand, Over whelming, irresistablo force to_ crush out and . 1 trample out rebellion, as a•strong.man treads with iron heel upon the viper in bill path,' It wOrild 'be far easier now to 7111110 a willing army of two millions than.twolundied thous erdv jtott for this 'reason. Man - Wotildfoel then that the goienment was' in -earnest; and he assured of ample support and Certain vie-, Let •-the government call Out, fora fall and winter campaign, two millions of men, ha ad- - 'dition to thaforce now called; orin the, field. - Let our present army; as then constituted, •ant as the advance guarder the grand army, Concentrating at such points as it- is most likely.the rebels will be liable tweollect large opposing forces: . , ' The first million , of militia in the rear, should be in line as near as possible from the Mississippi to the Atlantic, and advancing in order, see that no man escapes then, arrest every maa, black and white, as they. go, so. as to leave no enemy in'thelr rear. •- • The second million cenititnting the third line, might be divided into' supporting col:. lamps, and, advancing along the '.principle roads, render assistance at such points, as might chance. to be attacked, They shotild also ant as forage,e and supplies of pcovis ioni' to the men in line, and trout-them would be detached parties to guard. Prisoners at dit-, ferent depots, where they might be kept until. 'thia.return of the army. --•- Asjldi immense forte adranceS,_invite loyal. men to join their ranks, and deal with all parties arrested according. to their pord tion' and deserts. If negroes, (and their max.: ters aro rebels,)Set them free, swearing them to bear trete allegiance to the , government, and, if required, fight for it" and the liberty granted them. All whites, known to have porno arms in the rebellion, arrest as prison . ., era of war and-traitors, and either_bang or send to the North, according to the circum stance of his case and the disposition meni fteted to return to his. allegiance.' `.• • -"' Maet-of; the aged and yOung cant, uo dotty be discharged, on taitiog the oath and giving some reasonable pledge or security for keeping it. And all instances of subiequent of this-oath, should be Vi34IV2 with certain'. I•and immediate death.' No pardon-should be l'unde possible under any tirentruipinces. Two millions of men with Ourliresent army , Might, in, this way, effectually the' war in .three.orzfour _ Ereir rebel would thus be overhauled; all their arms and monitions of war taken frdm them, and' all means of reproducing the supply ; destroyed. Evens if. afterwards disposed to make it, no_ power of resistance would be left them. • And whit perhaps - is - of equal importance, freed iegroes would be' n left in the Soulh, where they are, needed and Prefer staying it allowed freedom. Such a demonstration • would of itself bit calculated tomtits* the rob. . . _ . .. .. els to Yield it :once, , The eatrense• would be far leis than to maintain for years our present' , irmy, and the •Itiss of life, would be nothing/ in comparison to what we must outlet from the war as at' present oondnoted, and the od d 'would be victory and; - peace, instead of 'CIO. feat, dirgracti- end.. intanninable: warsrand fighting* between , the, bwo sections, of bleb no man can foresee or calculate the rep Its. - 'ln such trosmpalgn every able , bodied Man ;will be willing to go, and do it gladly, for 6e Or will comprehend that , by Luskin le business of it for slew months, it is int ers ed bo fin 'shad, and all would know they ere not going 41iS slaughter pen to be overpv, bred by note-. Ilurrah,:thea, for the g id army of the : Union! To save tensor tho *ands of lives and i bandrediof millions of mo ney, let the people" arise In their . might, d demand that the power which the gore; wont now ewes and bolds confined In t he* 'strong arms and willing hearts, du& be . mot cited, and lot loose - upon' estate s . sad estate I. :. 1 . , 3 In ninety da ys romthe tirdelleqrst .tread. Of this mighty b at shall soundietian the ens, mikes borders, t ey "Will bo .wiped outi driven • Into the Clalf, / ei awed lot., stibmirsion:', • ' , --- - In the ho : • that we may yet 'eohoPatir,'.joitre,• truly, --.- ' -: • '• -' • Reo* yostraiii;,... r Chal!enge Accepted. bfrpahua Ward Let eirlairg;He* itLrk, Ind C scultir of the United Htti6ts accepted the -mon d - . eheilenga of liti...:"JaMM. IA mill, of this city, :and-the itekneisiedged;- , cbamplon of the West, to row tiVosenli races micron thil3th and the other on the idtb-of the 4ext -month `the - jfiatrave threiStititti;- emd the aeatiatif five miles, f0r,5250 - e. sidelaialt rice. :This settles' the intitery' . aii.,lirar,d'aSse there will be no back out on his part, and we feel confident that nautili ;will also come up. to time, when in exciting race end, feet...time - Duty' be looked far: - Ilitetila4Ping ;dame'. a hard entirie of training, moth eii w alking, jmnalog, rowing, playing with thedninb- bons and pulling on a rowing meoltine,allef which' he goes thronglc dejfi i assisted by Mr. b'ratik . Harper. He la in splendid condition for a race of either,three or Orel atilei; "and no doubt, prove, if not the winner, .one.-pk.,tbp brat competitors that ever con tended 'for that much prised trophy-,the belt.Lf Stern! leave iso Tuesday aftirpoon - for Philadelphia where . .thalata is to take placti::Ll . Hriii evert • raccess I • ;t,, ' Tut WiIILMORILAND , 21aers:—Thla 6114 Utle of • new Republican peperjaarVtarted In. Givenaburg, pabliabod . by John Creeks. ire have not the plot...nun of parskinal quaintanee With Mr. Crooke, but his . prdee atonal introduction, thrungh thi voltimnetit Ills paper, has Impressed tta eery' Taiorably. Illa paper le well printed, and apparently well eondnoted,wintse add It with -plenetive to ear trichang• Ilst. • Prose LESLTC'S Dlostntr, rot 'AcOnny, . ont,Cuid may he had at the bdolentdres.. Pie tonally end otherwise atusettio; an nine!, it , seems Likely le bold Its oern.lit ;the rat* of competition with Its rinale—if not , to keep' ahead ti( the greater noniker of them. •• Let the ladles look into the _incophi•_pages of Fronk Leslie' Mandilyfor fashion/ and good itOtlei; .lictrkpk,ny s good thing besidesi' • , ••'" Tacse C 11•10/ Or Coiiir 'Cottinte;—Csptato Dodge Itsis appolntsd Capt., WA:11111141ton, to take obarge ot oupplin! , tend the drilling of troops as sootiesrtheg.ar rive. The Captain is I goed4cier.. and will discharge hi. daty.faltAltdlge . Mit. J. W.. PirOpt. Rjfkr etreltoniposite' tiorPoot Ornet,, tuui-orobloivonata , the Mu ircilect ircektiee, ciao, etc., GM. .B ) G-~Np~ . eallet ) Yltloekf for your eatuiday ariajneir ; mitpbw I ; . MMEHM 4 ~, ~~ t - ' i:- VaO4R Alt I - ilioli: i" * . ' dt.:ii*...St.4terileni.: ' • ._ . . ...-.. • . - •heiV.- - 3..:d.. ?darks Dt , iii - tiffhtiplaiti of ?tie Sixty-Third:Regiment, (c 0:. aje,j. has .ar• . , rived...in 'this. city, direct tfram Rictigtißid., .where he was held tiea prisoner, but, paroled loiexcl,rige:: We interview with tile' deetorle4Wy, 'aniLlearned from him some in: tereating - ifacts..relatiVe -to the greet !iiattla week; thnciiethhstisneeibf his Imprisonment,- 'and Hie ilate eifistlikiia,st Richmond._ -- Dr.'ifferkll'hica engaged;after the battle of Pali - Oaks, In Kearney's Division, in the ca-. ' pacity.of.a sur geed, eying eita rge .isf . three hospitals . ). Coital:o telarge Lumber of sick' andweintded-uteri.,: base hospitals : were 10-' i S eated4 short dintan belowSay . age's . Station, on the railroad.. 4 •,-- - - , ' ... : ' " 1 . Whets^ the.!attnet iiie' t telalie'on our right wing, at Mechanictiville; greatnlirm was felt among this men in the hospitals.- - Two hun dred and fifty-five men , *Wald tier beilimored," being unable .to-vralk.:--When the rebore ap t peered- on thegrOund; the men Were dread , fally excited, anticipating nothing bat • rob boxy and - muider. He begged:of them to be eslm-told - thofn - thlit:th'is wactliainest, try-; lig and critical heur....,eang .a- hydin; and. prayed with Ahem. I - There. was no means' of . transpertation--Wo ambillancef,iinveldeles of any': kind.-..nothing:hriori' Which - . th - c arry a man,-save a 'single horse , bia.nwn- - , All who . wore able , to, witik;Perhaps one hundred in number, -.packed . up 'hastily-and , started toe wards'our lines. The two hundred and fifty who remained; begged - Dr.Blarkato slay with them, for if' eft alone they Woulifbe robbed of everi'hing by, the rebels.'lie - told' 'them heWeald .stadd. by: them,' and'exhorted them to be quiet and-eitlm. '''-'-'''''''-''' . -At- length the ' enemy piano: - . The officers advanCed with "their. *Words - flashing in the 'sunlight"; nad.one of . them. in a loud. *dice, advanced and demanded, "Who is 'in com mend here?" ' The' octor Informed "the Officer that he bad chsige of the hoSpitals.:'Who' are you?". woe the nest interrogatory, After 'explaining thithe was a - Vhaßlain, bht then acting ..,,,, surgeon, the officer inquired - the number of men' In - the hospitaii, their tandi- - tion,'.' etc:Theis' . gems tione , were. answered. The officer theyWirtformed the -doctor that he ' wanted -hits to march out , all' the' men who . were able to go to Richmond; told him that his persoi and - preperty shonabd respected. The Trick.. eye of the officer fell •• upon - the herse, andhe asked, ( , Whose horseis that'?" "Mine, sirit'rreplied the doistor. "It ;shall not be disturbed;we shall respe ct ,' every thing you have, end your trunks Audi not be The dorter.then. addressed the trembling and despondent Men, whose•heads were hung .in shatue and Mortification: ito - liaa, them to 7- 'rest satisfied; that they should not be harmed. ' Dr. Marks as hod permission of the _rebel! -officer-tett visit:our lined 'arid laY in twenty , days' provisions for.-the 'Man,` , provided he would be proteeted in so doing. Permission .was ;mated, and be, was , natured that he would ,not be be litterferrisd with; tint pretence!. He thew visited our lities, and before,the Welk of deatrtiying,our stores bed commenced,-he laid in tWenty days' provisions and conveyed theta to thq hospiteis--tbe yebeis offering no Then the battiWor'Sunany came; ' In_this desperate - maict our `men beheved most , gal lintlyi-and 'Dr.. Mirka „(.wb°, witnessed' the' engagement) bears williuk_testimony to the fact that in - thie.lllloo. our-men were :0 010- 'plitely and - entirely, victorious, . The rebels-, were beaten at, every point, and tipsily driven The doctorgivei a VcrY viriddratiiptionif. /, - the succeedioglialties,litli at :which he he d, .;rree the,terrilie and.mostibbloOdy tettl 'of ffislierndlills, eleven , - mites distant, her the.retreat of-our army' towards . Whi - Oak Swamp; the rebels were mart exeltant They i had_her.forces surrotustied-in -front . a nd ou both franks, and jeytiusiy - shenk lia e smiled, exultant and'eungratulated alibi? other the Ma clellan would ho -- compelled to, pillieh that be cosh never retreat thrOngh tb swamp, and that peace would be conclude , not on the Potomac ; hut on the banks 1 the Suesue. bstinah. ; The bidd hf 'tiler of -Ganda - and,:endey Rh : grear..sonlltitudes .rif kilt trinatt ! wonnded -mi. i the field, and ambulance , wagons, and vehie- les of all kinds were h ing to and fro, con -TeYieg the wbnaffed Wards Richmond; .. /0 1 'the bettlaef Kende night, the doctor thinks our Men must hay killed three to one. . The rebels rejoic ed," waver, that :IlicCiellan'a army was in flig t, and would, (000 ..be cap- 1 tured. Obr wo tided were; passed over with=' Out attention, ad a -report. came to Savage Station that hey.ere suffering greatly for medicine efothirig,- ta 'ete. , - , lt is very enttion!, for sold ier after being - shill. to :thiiiir eway their clothes, when, saturated; with blood,:and they am / ofte n . fiiiand mud - ming from, cold for -want 'o atehirtreoit; pieta, or ltteer - article - cut o . -, e'oure doctor destred permission , to pass. the rebel lines, in order to , minister to etch, bin.(( was refused. The tamer in command of the hospitals stetted 'that 'he hid iiori ',ewer to *rive a written pass, but ha was of opinion that if he (the doctor) would pass the moos be would be safe. ,The doctor' then loaded two horses, and went through this rebel lines, talking freely to the then, aniTheing nowhere instilted. Ile made throe visits of this °flor .ae ter. andWiti. not:interfered - with.; - De 'fib: Pained and made Ase orthe :steiresteft by ffir.". Kranot and Mei.' Herrin."' He visited many of our hospitals, gelogdiessri as. far as - White Oak Swamp; but did noherose over to Mal vern Dille.. Ile ren:sined. et 'Ssiegil'i'' /kV thin for, thirteen days,' end was eeht,t6 Itiish-, Mend with-700 Man. •. '." -.- '• i : Richmond; the - de:tar ststes, p r e sents the -appearance. at a..eity: in which tionsidetable treffichild, been-carded on, bet teeny et'the. `stores and_plaees.of_hushiit,-arepow elated. - '.The ciffrauhe great hospitatono*iiit laiiit,= - house. All the tobacco - werehonSeti, Most of; the hotels,' and many , private - bettiteS are (lei. rorted, into , t - huroq 4 `. * Disease land, death meet the 'ejre - tit'svery p oint and at all times. `Ho could the. scent-from.the hospitals, while - Wei king even in the remetetr streetti.Of the city The grAilitsndestitution and vw, ie : avers axis*. eatong.tbe -citizens.' !A comtnott :tooth-brush, Each as we get , herald!' a;tilthe; :costs tero.dollant In' Riebinnid.? '' Rye Coffee, 'of' which he drank, soils in,peckeges ; groand,' - for two -dnilitre and DIV cents per pound. Fine. 10. , POise tiqrk Ike would cost here alljtwelvistfid. - Ism are sold aeseisinty,fire dellefe."..: - 'l' .: int the most vennerkable featerals the. hig 'pric k atiltilted Sate* monej:.:"Treesury no!tuf are purchased , at tea bubdre'd tiOreent".; end gold at two burlii3d. 'Rea fifty . PecnoOL - Pli7.- ..nent Is wide, Of ontirse,lts Confederate notes, th 6 Pbiif 0,1 !!'n. 11. 57- tiariniatioui milli:loqm five* cents upward. ,Itt war - renterkad; too, lA. Dr. Maris, that' aS . gredt ( propertied' of thee& fletti are rejected itecounterfelt, and it fir bard• tothil; whstc,ls'Attetlf!ted , Witat bad. Thule; 11q.naciat-distiera - ii -- terribleirOldtiirthrirne :'eon of the doctor) they Cannot. hoid.oot much mart Girok 'dotes,. ", r - ',• the !. fowl of the soidlerir:einasiitS holy of, ' dour :and meat ; ,with ineteMicatileital intake -es. berries, or green isora. t .'2',lti,i' . n ie , 4 . i s viritcbCcl in quality, ind;iti..Mlied hy- yelling in Pitte wand' ashet,l6.4eepthstt.isarnuf out.. -The fionr in. taken by the soldiers,,and. each' rOOO-taxesit - withlritiThii himself (without "salt) "Arid bakes it, before a tire: on the and of his ramrod - r 'Thie was the only toad served at Richmond twthettliersal' : ltierei sscar.el .anything in Virginia, and, the , au . 114eilawr, .brotrelti frhlri ihr , ', eqiitba,weit.; :!Xli lotato nl . . 1 "titingyeenisht - len t i be eisdniell,and Pm eelgibt .most sof% give ure ~ --- ' ' -'-' - ::' 1':..1• - :72. . , Di. Illcrktr:wrill. - addritel-the dike= 7.114' Heysville, . to-morrow (Sattirdej)aV - thet• iraf Meeting: Ho - is now et:appleg . et, the, Litsya tripe Water Cure., .7: - ..,.i..,..,,,.....ci, ‘ . Tribute' . : At a aieetiog of, the - Phile.littinsiffiriefittr; of = Jefferion College r f,derare.ll . 4,*pgr,*. .i...E.kitemyer and L. L. ilaugbawcutdrpm - t ' esuistiolisi O P e P tl i e nt d t tA • ; b k ill :tli t ei ' lla d e rs , foie* aremb„ irt that Bcciety,, • The Cartaittee reported the .which were ettaaiteetuly adoptrid ...W.naassa, In the providence Ar( o:Joh)) 'C. 411101140 bit beau called carki to offer tile lifei a free •will...oireriag- i ca to! .ceueltry; ibere!bie,' " •.• • Rekeed, That in hie whose thin; s tar hoe suddenly set le , stairy, bee lost what wo pretend not to estlmatelbe worth of. • . . ThatttfiltFifiwiety, recogultea in 'Muria worthy bleitaieri and thet•wbile okapi ud lessirne Ire print& gallantly rem see tetra) the tattle of lie ,eotietri i rd ours j and who seated We pewter. Ism WI Ails blood._ t.. , - Rico, That lira country fot 'Which he to: heroically foogbeithdjoihuturattrieigg-foll .?+ l4 . loo 4 l 4 f krutVitli elths Ithiller 'tlft4 Thrst'srtwiti of .:tierrik rtsolutiotur fir palqhdftif i& the Pittsburgh Goias and the .Chiinal I4ethuria74. . • • N fr . :y , J, as _ ~DAY~B`BYBNIB~ 61ZBT'~B W,VIIIII REY.'DR, . , . oar, Bemit Table.; , - Tut MAIL HUNTER. .'A Tits al the' rat eat. By Boaters it haerd,'eothor or "The Preltg ll wer." . "The Indian-scout," lore, etc. q Pul li Iphie :T. B. Porerson lt•Brothara: , ' Platt,larntla: for eale by aloha P . Aunt, Nut:aft Hall, andil2:B—Gildeefue -mii No. 45111111 street, PriceGOAents. '- Another tale or exalting telv4sture—anot h• er vivid tiolieeition 01502 Oellas western lire, presents — soother .- stir itig BetTatiee: 'of bold exploits and bair4 dth eicaterwe have beta Irons the fertile % xid irell.ncoustorned 'story-teller, 111:Atinard• whose former works havetnade his moms vr II kriown both in his native ,Franee and In is country: ' , Whoever his road sepia his hair Works , Will- know' what kind - of pleas re aweitathem in reading, "The Traithan ." , . 1 , EDITORS GAZ44TIi : I bard noted, partied. Justly, the eorreivindence which' has been had for some days' past, touching the 'case of ' Dr. Plumer. • l i havniead his card. That-card is in evasive in is Maas, and does not 's atisfy, the Mind of e community . Dpecialyleading— uses of quivocal langnageHod rapier:odes; appeals / womanly weaknemes—ldle conning of mairkish eytopithiiers, :in our present 7 4 orisl ; ircis:l dd. Will Dr. Planter pray-for the su aof our armies, and give thanks to God fo our victories 7 Let him ine44 these plain , , eaten'', fairly, henestly *Ala equarelyr es • ' rue witness, wieSexpects,to give answer -to. Sled nu the-great day. • The times Ireterribly critical, and ,Allegheny enmity van nos allow . treason' to be hinted at, or tamfMrod. with, tinder env eiroatestances. • -E. . Ltript Ciur Cuarit.--,Goiernor Curtin has Pietalied to send , to - •James 'Park, Jr., on hie return to Harrisburg; fifty tents, tor ithe Soconituodation of soninanies and Pads totitiiiinies enlisting hire, to whoa uniforkill will also ; furniehod here. •Subeistetirewill be' famished at the camp, :forqd vu %Vest Common, Allegheny, to be ralleil Little gawp Curtin. Beetuitwevill have the advantage or going into 'citron and - driJl at °nee, and the Jo. rOtiort thiaiittla camp will, we think, do dutch to nrotnotiveirltsttnenti: - ` Etrix.7o7) - Y;:riued to be sreii pleased with the arrangements at therwar mating, bell on tbe Commons in ,Alleghooy,on XLmieday. "And arm" body seen:led to ho weltplemea with the simmer cluthiog they parebssed at !,14. Cainighan's, Federal , street, near' the DL mond, Allegheny; if yen 'desire it neat Si ting snit of clothing, for aaeht,egiva Carps gban a sail. 31e. W. A. °lusterless', • 'Nis.; 45' Fifth attest, has received "The - DemoS Ides", . A Crimson Tale of life . its •NoMI:rO7 by Red Rawlins." Fice 25 mots. Ai6l), ‘!Frask Illustrated .Nstespoprr," :nod "Illij?ses , iriekts," bath Or' which rot:tate She isletcaf , the week, profusely illtistesivUl with linskyldt cuted wood cute._, . . ..- a . , . Isentossect CLOTOINO MID WI/Ikg TO GET rsitu: , --We would sei ',that item's. W: H. McGee dc Co., corner of Federal street and Dia: mood Square, havejtist received their nummer goods, and-their 'patterns are all of the latest sty Ins. Any kersen desiring awa H-tuade and neatly fitting suit - of clothes, their establish meAkii.Lkariil4t place. _Ail tbelr clothlig Is Made under their own supervision, and they are always ready to'sell :Meat) tooarh buyers. BIAIRIIIA ' AND DTONNTINN Will decimate the volunteers far more thee the bullets of the ,eneihy t therefore let every' 'titan see to it that be terries with him:is full supply .of Hello 's/3p Pills. Their use le India and the -Crimea seied tboustinds,ut British_ goldiare: BAN 25 coati Box. :: AI 3 Wy, Roam; Carpenter and- Jeiner j -dob:- ,bing Sbnp; Virgin filler, between' Smithfield Attract and Cherry *Hey. 'All kinds•iti none 'Repilring done en short notice and - in work toanSke manner.. Charges moderato. . L 4ente your!orders' All orders_ proraptlyi attended. , t • 4t • •.'l.lO TOR C. BRALS; " . Wat.OT ClOO and Risme- Physician ; also agent for Rainbow's eelnhirated Truss for .Rupitires. Cornor of Psionianil Wayne stiaais. osietaus CALLS will be taken at, Pitteeki - nook 8 1ore; uppoeito , Poefctirtice, Fifth AL,' and tbelOtinibite office, tie. 405; liibeSty - street. nigla,lol eidere.lefsin either the `two pianos will be tiouiptly4tainded to. PODII , Bi., , Attoode to . 11,11 biailottos cr-1-tho Dental prides:. !ion. Ilterts • Shoed an/. Vaiteri t ..sitr*.kiao6l(; traqsiotionlizadej No. 65 Fifth sktiset Go To MoCloilt . l3l.Vi auotioo houisi fur your . limo; L a; Sitars for Ladies and Misses it Me' Cleltand's, 55 Filth street. • ' '•' . . . ..4131Ptilt IT A C0114111111A0.-.-4 ytniog ladj brth. Amuse of Eiliebeth Sullivan, w)so liars near Cambridge, Obio,'wee bitten bta±eop. perhead snake •on " Tuesday tatifilog She wet - out Into the arnoke•houie mat matim !abet for breakfart, and while's° doing Oboist bitten uo the tea by the snake.. lt llrlf Aryirward• hoot titql ;lOseirigree,r; „--• •, - • • • jj a ' Aperlioent . llll,lribtft 461i1/0 rIA1111;. .Iretkoit , Thuoulay,' At eloping, it iieilltier iyininsblol@l!ci ptevlcas di,. UT A N D ,IbUitEDIATELY:—XIO Ur .bbvi.terare i•L ‘ temois beheld. tato 46ita• • : • MOT aow '• — MP isifuntritt - 777 -- ASYIiTy, • • osi or ror - r.rrsztr ()0 /:,,. ./ -4 "' "IV. ti:' RAVEN, • , • - • '.• Wood firatinv • Il ' contains Ten Ink, Paper: liankilkenkil* Chincietir and L'bOckasboardosA4 sommniponly 11.4Inelentry A fJA e would respealAll.." AM. Amu our trloado 10311 the - Oubliepuit',wo just runivrd, sad are now opeolojr, clue( tho tafuett and Del seloctod stocky ut IC AL • PA MS, OILY, Dircetrirr4RSAILLIAIXICSANd PILSCA AS.TICLILS, - &A., to., to bur gonna' lo tl lidgSle,SrlPf•Fuli 641-1 d ~14 SO. , 4 1 8 1 12016, -, A Aii , Vier PIIKAII Int •iock 1,02 S Soup; Tar ow, thSurtiut Wadi. • • •. • . WOODDIDS I WALLA'S', i•Tke:!reite the •!drisiking teuse,'' iefeiredtci in-the - Pirparch; of the,lnth haS,gtireti. !nailer ; versio n : of th e , -affair drinking the health of the traitor Brightil think it my duty to make a plain statement o the which are as fotlowe On;the nveditig.lof 'be on- imy henna from my shop, a gentleman , Invited and Into the drinking honed 'referred 'to:""The -"bread peddler'-' Was there; in, alinpaiiy with a number of others. ,There. had heen -some talk "about thelisue of "shinplasters'i by the bukliers;The peddler aforesaid' pulled' out latiovernment Treasury note, and remarked "That is a thinplaater; and coding prodnee4An' extract from :Rinitamben's 'Ate"speech In Oongresi. The persons prevent did not seem to care about hearing him read It, but, hu begged-,of-ehem . to listen ; este was 1 .anzieus ' ahould - hear 'it:,hen he got through reading it,l wide the remark, -"Theft fellow,(meaning , :Richardson) belongs to the ,Jesse D. Bright .schisor—wßeratipon the bread paddler lifted hisglase and skid, Here'i to the health et Jeeee D. ;eight and the Union." :These, Mr . Editor, are the forte, and I be: 7 Rove, so.far u l em known in this community, my statement will be received with an much Credit as Mr.,..Hugh McAfee'.. •• The 11th Regiment Reserves. . Wo have been requested publish the lel - - lowing extract from a letter recistved . from a volunteer hi the minty , relative to the capture of ,the llthlPennsylrania Reserves: • .• Ilth,Penesylvania Reseree regiment, 'Commanded by Col. Thothis Gallagher, 'being on the extreme right of MeCall's diet sion, suffered more 'severely thin any regi ment in the was the moot exposed all tho thne,,and s behaved.biaeely: The Col 'onel W 44 woundedand late, in the , evening of Friday's fight, nine compitnies Of that reg iment, with the wenaded Colonel, : fiere our-. rounded, hut they r'4 . y v it .N.surkieder, and they charged ea - the rebel. Bassi t o t ut th e it , way oat. They Were L overpowered;" a grea4 -many fell, killed -and tibundedi and all war% taken prisoners.' , - This regiment was eompnstal of dum ps .es frOid Westmoreland; Indiana,. Butler,' 4 in-' strong, Jefferson, Fayette Ind Milt' counties.. 'PECIAL NOTICES. =rm THE ,LATE T NEWS . BY TELEGRAPH. FROM, WASIIINCTON • HIM 'SPECIAL DISPATCHES ISportal Diopatth to Ibe Pitttharati , • •-• • • ' WvittisoTpi, Jaly Tea cstati,n; tue cleisre. _ . . . . • While no ' °milt is . giver' to the.H raid' seniatiotiatory aboiit Secretary Sawa .'s Fo posed l . retirement rom tho Cabine.., on Ic count of the adop ion of a vigoro us war pot- Icy, still it is wbi pered - about - tiat thews Is .2, some - dissension in the t'abinet n this point. The fact that 0. 11 Smith W. telegraphed to return to-day, giv 'color , the supposition that a full Cabinit ,meeti g was wanted to 'settle the matter. ' GEN. POPE STILL I WASHINGTON. - It had been announ d yesterday that Gen. Pope was to leave b the evening brain for his headquarters in be field s and at a late hour Wheil teleg , plied it was still generally believedthat he hid gone, but nowit appears that at the last rUoment ho was ordered to re main till Gen. Halle.* 'should return from the Peninsula. , / Gen Ilalieck is not expected back in time now, to letiini leave for the field before the first of mixt week. Rt 5 171R3 IN HEGARD•TO HALLICOB PLANS. • AI sorted rumors are afloat is to what wiyoHale eolcis gUitui to - do with the army of the Pmu!. , The two' chid ,tbeories are,, that fii,iiitiatittid other reinforcements -an over-_ tebelming adranoa Illithe,Jaigeo river will be immediately begun, or that hieelellitee - army will be brought ,back to. FrederiCksburg, to' . tart a mov ement . elect on •Ilieh mond Indirect con •. . , junction I,4,4tiPilii. - - . Of course; these reports are only valuable as showing the • course conjectures of well in formed people are taking. The general ex -pupation at Gen: Pepe•s :headquartere seems to be that the campaign in the valley will be exceedingly active Soon as Qen. Halle.* gala back and Gen.- Pope rite into the field. • Col. Anson Steger hail • had four practical telegraphers appointed Accident Qtytriareont ten to aid him in superintending the con struction and working the military telegraph throughout the country. POSZAGIL STAMP COIIZZECY The postage stamp marrenay conflict between the Treasury and Postoffice Departments is stated to have beets aettled agreement, as follows: .That the - Postoffice'Departreent shall issue thick ungutnmed stamps, and the Trees ttry Departtiont to put them in circulation and manage; theirredemptibn. The Postoffice Department:has already-pads arrangements for their engraving and printing. Air.• Blair seems to hake felt miffed al hay ing the Matter issolied ai , ;Wl:originally with, oat initsulting him,'and, at tint t - did not mac :D'art-the disposition to co-operate very - , hear-' "iFb..C1.111414.. The _practical difficulty about cOun'Otrfeiting" 'ls atilt not avoided. ddr. gime will moon here ready the *stamps . authorized by the ttx:hier. These are some- Witstierger therm tne ptnitage. stamps, printed cm thick paper andare likely; whoa -issued, to supersede the nie)or "the preaant stamps as siabitfuiii for silver. • . .ritatis Artagsrox. I Zaire rainctra about fighting at Warren. kin. It bis been believed that Jackson and Ewell have been for some days in 143ordons v.ille in strong Wren, bat- it is theright not at all probable that thg-eats have reached-War :WAS SPIRIT IN PHILADELPHIA. 1131T.:.JIANSI MEETING " ON ENTITREAT Ilbeiality of the Corn Exchange ramnaLDlmatch to the rittatergb Gwttal Yaivaaisuto, July 25.—At the -prellini miry meeting st the Board of Thole riOainSt last OVllOllg. over $ . 50,90 was.vubsctibcd-M Votiinteerbounty. fund. This 1111U1 will be 'saintly incirmislel - ot the mass meeting to be and. ji !Square; to . .irterrew CurWeettliy cities:ea sire Ceniing nobly. to the totemic. :Philadelphia will contribute lie inn 'ehnein Men , iind . money towards put tine down this , oecuried• rebellion. Alt the people milt.in velum - is a 'vigorous prosecution Of the war against the rebels.'- A regiment -will be raised here under the auspices; of the Corn Exchange. All the funds in - its treasury will OpPropriate4 to: that . , object. The regiment will be under the' coin mend" of Col..Charielt,.2l. -Provost , and is to serve for three years, oi daring the ear. , . Id the neighboring coantiea tbe , war apiri rune; high, awnolind 'money 6aing'freely ten The Ceatittla - or the ]teralit Refuted (teli:Vallecic Assumed' Command. • New. Yonx„' ' July .25.-."-Tbe Wallington oorreependeut of the Tsenee says "It is need less to ray that'_the diary of Secretary Sew- Led's I resignatiotr without foundation: - .The President Orlipcisii to .make ‘ no change jilt the. Cahiuet, and- it is very eetltalu dotanot propose 0' dispense, at this juncture, with a Cabinet Minister so distinguished as Mr. Seward, and so competent to grapple success ' •folly with foreign diplomatists."'-. Ttle correspondent of the Tribune says:— "Qeu, Ilalleok has assumed and Is exercising the Junction'. of General-in. Chief. lie,. with Gen...hdeigs, went to the Peninsula this P. hi. Is believed that after his return there will ho, for the first time, thorough co-operation among the national &reit In '"The itatemeitt of the Herald, in its 'Wash ington,correspondenee, that Secretary Seward intends, in any contingency, toresign; is rid- tented here • PThe story that the United States has made a sedret treaty with prance, stipulating that the-former shalt not 'interfere with IsTapo T leon'e designs ID 'Biexico,.and that flit! latter shell net. interiors in our affairs; Is an . entire febrication..:. . • Important nein Memphis.. Usurers, Jule,,Mlldsj. hien. Sherman Iluss minuted commend of this city. He will enforce 01 orders bead by his predecobora. • Pour ;harked persone•took the oath 'of al legiance yesterday, ands hun - dred and thirty received : pubs to go Smith. Many expected that upon thn. Sherman's arrival the order requiring them to take the oath or bare would be modified.- - Many have deferred' taking action until to.day, conse quently the Provost Marshal's office is throng ed with applicants to •volleit passes to go South, those desiring to•take the oath. - Vicksburg advises to' Monday night state that our Mortars have been *hotline the:rebel baberiei for several hours, without rtoeivlng any reply. Cod. - Parragut'a fleet silenced 'all their eons while running down last night. The anal hos - been completed, but the 'wa ter Will not he let in tiU the rivet rises. : - .General. Grder. 7 ,! . ; rt... L ..... HaioOuArrasa Al= ..or intanu.4 , 1 . ' I waittibllOnr July - 25, 186 ti . -, Genor:O/; % Gider; ' No.' ,f3,44lreatmi..no guilds will be plated 'oear "Prfrato lumen or private propnly otity,deieriptfon'whaMyer.. .Cominindlmtofficedt are 'respcinill)ll - , for'.. elm -Disdain of Gm troops , tinder satieli:'oonnand r , sad the ariieleo of -- war and regalatlrini of the. army 'provide ample , rosanalot, restraining thgtit to. th 'fill extentmapdrod•for:dlrelpline. and Ofitieti • Soldier, were called into the field %Oda ttliStaltist - thOSnatay, and ille notexpo that for energy shall bewailed , pro.kretlag - prtrata.-proporty 7 OF he oll ianst lii4lo*. to‘ tka Main:dust? No, 141 p r.. at iroldi army ahaU be etriplitaiid In l3lloBeilsimaii illdefor Gen. P.lii% J:, . ? aii. D. Riadrzi I Vol ! Ai:A t chaproiaddstkr. • ~-,:.,:,..,-.--11L•4,.--z-vi,z,i,.-..1,-i,,z,': Ins chant WashisMn.' Wu . Jima, July 25.—The steamer Fleet born ived at the Navy Yard Fled night; bring) g the prise schooner Sabine, *Met _irritated recently in the RapPahannock. g Th ' colsens along the Rappahannock and Pi nkatanit are represented to be in great coa l! artistica', especially those who recently do /it card from the rebel cause and took the oath of allegiance to this governtneht. , • Marauding parties of rebel cave* arsaid to be making their appearance at Comes-in these -vicinities and - impressing citizens into the / service of the rebel government.: The alarm is so'great that large numbers of men sleep nightly in boats oat In the. Ores* to prevent surprise and optics. Major Fairbanks, of the 2d Michigan regi ment, died in thls.city this morning, from the effects of wounds received in the battle near Richmond on the 30th of June. ills - rimains will be taken to Detroit. Alejoo . airbariks was a very excellent officer, and was Mean guished in the battle of 13u11 Run,.whin he acted as Aid de Camps to Gen. Reldtrebnan. Re was previonsty - acting as Assistarit 'Adju tant General to that. officer daring hie com mand of the army at Alexandria, in the three months' campaign, and displayed an untiring energy in the conduet of the birettas' of his department. , , 1 On inquiry, there is authority for saying 1 that all the rumors, statements and conjec tures about a division of counseliiim the Cab. inet, and the retirement of the Sernitiwy of State, are totally without foundation. • An arrangement has been. made by which the Poitoffire Department will furnish stamps for currency redeemable by the Treasury' De partment. • The War Department learns through' en. Dix, that the rebel authorities have ordered the unconditional discharge Of all federal sur geons and chaplains taken prisoners in the discharge of their legitimate duties. This ia in accordance with the example set them by this Government. . This morning, the Bearetary of the Treas ury received' a telegraph, announcing the safe arrival in Bait Francisco of a million of dol lars in • gaited States -Treasury notes,' sent throtigh less,than • month ago. They itrem the - first lot of Treasury notes sent by the Government to California. - I Brig.. Gap. Butterfield, having-reoarered hie health, passed through this cityithis.fori : noon, on hie return to the army of the Polo. mac . . Weenntoron, July Ys.—Alderman - Panty and Mitehell, and Councilmen Pinckney, Jones, Hogan and Heidi, today, had au ex ceedingly agreseble Interview with the Presi ' dent and Secretary of War,ielative to.the re reining of volunteers and the paymerit, of bounty. The Committee were assured, that arrangements wilLat once be tnadelto have a suitable person at the city of New Yurk to pay bounty, etc., at the time of the. recruits' passing medical examination, or immediately thereafter. Among other mters coeildered, was the importance of filling up the reginients in the field; to which object the Committee urgently premed the Secretary's attention. ... The ,Committee believed the enlistment fee will be doubled, making it $4 for joining the regiments rrbw In the field.' . , Among items of interest to NeW YOrk Sirere tia7 Stanton lasted that, having decided upon an exchange of prisoners, Col: Corcoran will probably be in New York within ten days. This visit of, the Committee will doubtless be . productive of great good to the ' , Chstain from New York, as they have diligmaly dis charged their duties. An official list will be prepared of ail soldiers obsent without leave, which will be of gieat Berries to the authorities of New York in con trolling the payment of relief funds. Commissioner Begawan, .of the Interval Revenue, with the ,pprovel of the . Secretary of the Treasury, in 'order that the act of Con gress, pf the 17th of July,' may be carried iota effect mote epeedily, to-day submitted the following proposition for the considera tion of the Postmaster General, who has con sidered and adopted them, namely.: First, that the Postoffac Departmon fain ish the Praiser* Department with such poet ago stamps as. may be needed:Lfar. currency, that, Eepartment paying to the Poileffice De, postmen; the net cost thereon. '' Second—,That the arrangement cease' at thO option of either party, or when the Treasury' Department is prepared to isnot its owe stamps as currency. TAird—The 'stamps to be, so, prepared that ther!taa dia.HolltliAwreititilE ftelltthe.Orc dinarfisestegi 'maestri's. Forrrh—:The stamp' 'to lis iedeeried by the Treasury Department, as contemplated by the act of July 17th, 1862. ' I ' - Fifth—Such stamps to be received by .- the Postofflee Department for postage; and to be at all times exchOgeable for otdinary Postage Arrangements will immediately be made to carry the abotoptopositions into effect. .; Important from Ittripnia.i LlTTLZ..WAlSH.ntarort,Rappshanock Co., VII. July 23.-4 ts report recently telegraphed from Warrenton that Jackson was at ,9r near Gordonsville is confirmed from other auras, which state that he is at Louisa Court House' with 24.000 Men; and Ewell, with a corps of 'Jackson's cotimand,_ is at ticirdonsville, tusking a total 'of 3b,000 men. His irritant Intention is said to be to itishme the offensive, and to break nor lines and, if stioiciriful;t9 demonstrate upon- Washington , for the pur pose of drawing off oar forces from Rietimend. As many missratemente have: been . pub lished ia regard to the expeditlon - einitainded 'by Gen. Hatch, it may not. be inappropriate -to make the following. statements, as glean b) a returnedefacer After reaching Culpepper, , Iloneral. :Haab pushed bit whole force to Fithian, where in consequence of the de - inaction Of the bridges and the high state of water he'wes anipelled to leave his infantry and Artillery with his cavalry. 'nailed on to Gangs jCourtHouse, Where he learned that - the enemy were . in large force ti t Gordonsville. He sent thence a company . of the Virginia cavalry: towards Gordonsville, "who approached.... within six mho, of thi• latter plea and conflated, the report of the 'names pretence and strength. On Friday, the 18th, two brigades supposed to be commanded by Ewell, midi their api pearance at orange, and 'on Saarday,i attar skirmishing, Gen. liatehlell batik and crossed the Rapidan and arrived at Culgepper of Sunday. • During - this . ''time twenty 4 eight men • of, Comp any New (York cavalry were captured : the enemy, ,otriug, It is said; to tho commanding officer, who did not believe the statemitnt that the enemy, we» advancing in.:oral upon his.station. TirrO. three men, Whose horses were .saddled, made. their escape. After returning to Culpepper Den. Hatch made anothor incaraion . into ilfridlion, and thence northward to Sperryville, siseertalniug that the enttoy were not in fore& in' thlt eeo tion: •• • - That Jackson Is , to. groat force. .at .Lonere. and Gordonsville, is beyond - doubt, and' thaS he intends to athaok•Gon. throes - here. We hate no objection, but rather • • desire that be cooks the attempt, . • • • Eithuelastic War Seeilngs: I Odwenn, N. L. Jul: 25.—5 l tremendous war meeting-was held here last evenini,at whish a number of remits enlisted online Ex-Speaker LittleJohni of the - Arse lum aamptodthe onion*/ .of the .3d : Oaliego regiment. _ , -':_'; The Board of Supervisory imidadsso hoiiity. to each reanait, iq ,addition the . : natratud and Bta4a bounties:. , • • Porrarata, P a., July 2S.—An harbonsi war meollog 'who'd st the Court Hoiaiii tut evoniag. ~The bar, building. vas crowded to oiarlowlog., John Maims, Preald est of the ineetbig;inadamtAoquaut and patri min sooh. • , . Spat pr hes were, alio' mil& O. ,P or ,Capt..Tosr, Jimas H. Campbell, P. W, 'flushes and Myer Strom, Ens. A commit-1 tee was appoloted* Jug* the Vinuti mlsslonere .to ippkiortots $21,000 to pay thi bounty to voluntaink Groat enthuslesm pro. railed and the rilitt ipliftWas icilarcirsted. R Yrom the Mint of . lizeNtreirrsais . 4 . 4rehroir or tar ?e -mcee, /My 25 .=-Thi•ribil - °Moen who Met the Lear drg of trots, etarad that Cept.Sld die, or Geo. Metaellan's gad, wee , nos io.the late battler;bdt died at Rtebraond on flooday Lear - The health of ear troops la vapidly lea- Pro!ini- . • . Deeigatilion of, Beeesb Coaaaibaba. • .la Battim ora . • 'July stwastaß membors or Us mond bratiolt of Citi Coal. - all bite totlitoott In oompltaaeo with as hitl. Laitioniivat ciao. Wool. .Their rieraatua. wottld.tend to the preseiTialon of peace. A spoolitl aleetloo willvoett fake pia*" to til the `waeatreles with 1931.3m0tt. • - • • = Death of aa 'Editor. PELADttruiA July 25.—80 r. DeoJumist . J. Wallace, D. D. editor of th Prottyloriciu (loaner,' itypins i , died this llreflanis • - 1 , • -I , : rresni I!ortiess hionrOe. • E 2 . s .—The 'tumid - , Blether, f rom •• York, reachedßartress Monroe last evening, -• . on her way : to Harrison's Landing; /adened with vegetables for the anny.•=istrartieleth ay have been suffering for fora lonctinie.„ The dug bf triers boat Canonicity went up James river yet**, morningiariffreturned early thheinornbeg to Fortress Mokroe, where `-•:...• - she only- reigned ten minutes, and steamed off In the direction of Ytiik river. - • \ - • • The steamer* , ILA. Spaulding end Bakker booker arrived it Fortress Monroe last even- - lug with COO Unian - prisontirs from Itichinond: A \ • The Knickerbocker -goes- to - Philadelphia \ and the Spagidlng to Hew York. -They will . both leave }ire this morning for their respec tive destinations. • •• Thkaalling vessels, sehootiera, whioh • have beep laying up the James rl , erfo r tome ". time, near the jamas Island, - have within a - - • few days droppeddown the river and anchored in tire Road., just above Fortress Monroe. - I have not atieertalued the cause of this , I • Large Galen forces of artillery are reinforo ing thoskat Yorktown. • . . , •• , '• The Richmond Enquirer, of tho 235 Ines. , • ..'="'„ , 7l, in its leading editorial upon the pending ex- change of prisoners; says: "The bails of the exchange has been onnthercartel'of 1812.. This cartel marks an important era in the wimp_ It Is the Acknowledgment of our quaisinational- • ity. We are by it made belligerents, and the •.• - government of thictinited States treats with the government of the - Confederate States - - through commissioner*,." The publication of the lists of rebel Tosses in the late: battles before Richmond, ate con tinned in AIM •Eutorirer.' • The '7th: Virginia -•• regiment, which Iles in no ongageraent but that of Friday, Judb 30 th;carried about 225, • • ; . And lost ill, nearly one half. - • ; Coantarfelt notes are-alleged to be in circa- •••• lition in Georgia. -- I The .Sequirer has another groan 'at ;the - • prices for marketing in Richmond.- It says • •- high Prier* are still raging, and huoketers are making a mint of shinplasters. - • ' Among the.reirentarrivale in Richmond, era James 31. -- Itavdall; author of thesecessiou song, .I,iiiar7lattirony Diarjbod," and Mr. Hanford, formerly a :law partner with Judah' r- • r•-• RenJainia,both refugees froth hlosr•Prleani • •• The Enquirer claims that one more Cardiff - orate victory will and the - war; and that Com. • . • miasionen•for a trnmsaria is•nolitios will most. _ Rowdyism aid - disorder appear to have the upper hand Ail Richmond, and the Enquire - complains .of Ibex= military guarde,, who , - shoot down men wantonly, and also do e gnat deal of Mischief in the way of robbing and brushing. It also complains of strag gling desperadoes from camp, whose fixed so cnpatlon Is stealing; stabbing; brushing and rowdying.: . . . ,Under the head of .Bnell a - light place ," the Inquirer hAs the following dispatch - • • Ciatiarioesrl i 'Jay 21.—The enemy is con, • . centrstingelArge forcer at Talialroons; forty miles the other side -of Stevenson. Strellb worry is in a tight place. - ••• " • :••• • The Enquirer haa a long Herat the haspitale ' in Richmond, including fifteen army - hospi tals, six private hospitals and some thirty.' additional hospitals just- operand.' ' - Hospital tents, itia stated,bre being erect- - • ad. Harvard Grove; and :Mayes' Y Debvil'o. • • warehouses, lnd the Danville Work • lioneo, . hare been opened for hospitals. • • Dr."Gunett, son•in-law to Governer Wise,_ is attionwesd as . not 4lead, but as alive and The inflated condition of the Confederate paper currency has caused ;Rocks to 'go; up , proportion. , . Gen. Johnston's official report of the Soren. Pines battle, appears under date of; June 24." Qe eixcesee himself for imperfection in his report by reason of his yet weak, condition from his *ands. He charge* upon iluget' the feet thiV,the Codfedorate plan to destroy . Gen: Keyee, entire corps was: not 'realised In 1301180112813C0 of Huger's delay Sin getting into , • position And ready. for .action. lie .a. followi We took tip &Cis of artillery - , SM. ' .thOesied muskets, one garrison . flag and four .regimental colors besides a large quantity a - . tents tents and tiousp:iquipage. , Gen:Lougstatet reports the iO9ll in his . command as being .about three thonsand,'' Helot , Gisnertel.G. W. Smith reports his' . 16E14. at 1283; Tout That of the enemy stated in theft own newspapers to hive' ex- made& 10,0ett,, an estimate of which is, no _ doubt, short of the troth. The Ea pion , hie the fotrowitit the Bearer Dam Bridge ;burners : ..General Stuart:if cavalry are again at work, haring Just succeeded in overtaking a portion of the Yankee forobe engaged in burning the bridge • at - Bearer pip.. One. Lieutenant and 41: wore captured, and one 'killed. prisoners 'Meat having been - engaged in the Comddiniefite ioVrieen-•6.000 bales • • or,Coßon Burned. - - LOvismus, Stay 2 5 .,..geversleemniittnenta`. to the military prison were made - among - thena W. H. Hopkins, eeently in the •••'-', - rebel army,end who will bi'sent south of the`';• - 1 Federal lines; " • Athrioesfro!n Tuseublestab) that 6,000 bales of mitten:were burned by rebel soonta ,ttiet neighborhood within the past .ten days. • Official 'Account of our Lose Before Richmond.' .IPaimitioron, July 25.— From account/ ro coD. - reasisiid from Head Quarters of the: -• drmy of the Potomac, the r,eriort of the battles before Hichmoni, &anti the wontided, prisoners and missing approxiMatcs , •„ to 16,000. _ Bovety Subseriptioli. • •". PFULADILIIII " A r P.JuIy 2.5.—Up to this timo the private sebseriptjons to the bounty Snnd, indepeadeikol the tail:outs, stem:int 000.. The Braiding Railroad to-day sulieorth4 Aniral of the Steatier Rhode Istoot• - • • 'Borax, July - 20:--The steemerilhod o lead, ; from New • Orleans on' the 10th; and Key Wait ea the' lath, milted at this port tide moraine Ilhebrings' no need. • . • . funeral or E.xPresident Van Buten. 'Nssi Yost, July 25.—The ionenil of Ex- PfteldentWas paten will take plsos fitia r 457 &omit!, Ad, thumb stKindinhook. !Markets by Telegrapb. lo • good dims na ' , for Flo*, Woe ,ot UOO bbla 115,t3g0,373414 .a , "- • ":, um; and $3.73.0 for utratandly; 2.009 bnla fano. cold on, prinde i trea: • Small Wee. of Bye.tlon u r:ot .. - . .. ,_ foe Wbe•t itt4 at 82 8734. T har- isinoot red st 1,52. and wl:lte at Rye Bella treaty at 70.,(brit..2. .actira and advanced 2c per nu; 8 . 00 0 _boo7ollownotd? Al OW& . Oats *relc. - Walla, 4,000 .nela' X'4116 4, ..t .-- - itylvalic sold /Wit , •Coffeeb ye. bleier, 'atilt .111,0 - dt Bloat I = _Saw and Molasses aro tooklng., np, Provudona qatet; make of YeeePork at 811011.- 50. `lardr ago 300 tiercoaat Jr.; now ,3113 htghes Wiatikr Mani 401140 934 I : • Clumnnran, July ' 2s ."—Evaning.— Floor doll aei~Mimed mere ' onellanted: 3, fr 13m, . 36 wi l4 dths market- b - Mktrd hold 'at 34,33.-- Matt' eely 80@tekand while Oil." &dunned to. 38, sad not moon and, o bairn demandi,' owing to the crop acanutta pn bera.';OtTri id. Tweed to 30, and In meth demand from the dbtillv" ,deg, owing tattle pally 3nernent at the tax law, itor. advanced na 44-V0%147M% 10011118ebO03,- it demand, dcther. were no' aalea...Grocottee arm and In . good ,` •• - ' ;, There La 3reew.down In the market role. Gold declinid to 13, midair*: to 8 ter milt dawn, noise declined to , pm. cent:i„:' , 7*4-,.' -, i ptemitint. Zecbange steady: - • , :New Teton. 23,EvanIng..--OettotenibThlaV.:7-'s:,:,,,,i';',i ind bower:. calm ot too taus at traitp.... ' MAO sold at a decline,' Wheat' find at al . clitmgcoaleent - 144000 boas* red vocal" , Wintem Glitti.s l l4l,lB; orbit*, 81.341,41fi10rtrY4.- -, tzfri.l - - , 17,1 Arm:, declined, 1 / 2 4- 34.1 W kabala. sold, it - 5th Mew P 4ll . &Me *. 38 :4 1 A U. 811" Primo - 3 1 /.1 0 01 0, ,i' - ..:-z - t,f ,, li at"ftiri Ma it to Sogai ,at 11%; • Nidisneeelbm. W bp ,• • ;.. Ateady.l4lold laver. - BiiiocOns, /alp: .`brieet:itoadt, ' receipts or nay etieelptenco. , Gee mile it ante ; Whitby doll al 81, ,Gadoe firm; Rio - Ttrraare sulking warpifoiperscias disloyal,- _, 111 „4 Illifpoptati of dithiyalty, en both' sides of them above. b litter, we publish, from Birder etas sonar - ?tide:di:C.. la the • ,tovns of Dorw,..tha anon dltional Valois -alert got fokithar, deolaral assztlil law on ostrimposslbilltys and appointsd,.. a Provost Martial. This oaastsit sb• Booessiontsta to mate. track! for a -moths'ooaronlal olimete- ?lir/ tried to. - daddy di. dibwllog tes,v bar , thirjr,foand • that dodge bad 'bass played oaf- .Tbv Ufa -midi: bars giant. Shp Union' men sTrryiarge supply of - brWshoria::. _ - The lino - bistuch Joyilty and disloyalty is being diethitillyzdesitn; sad- millers are. io fixedthat thm ;tilt plum het Tor sisatralp;,4- Otvii itatryra into *inch) of great ..• Roans of night, by a erpoct of„ - . - - nnieng,lttr pcitopere at Camp Yl.'• ?San ar,,• ro . haiku,' attain. 111mimgit "reWl'i alma Brrmal• tine:pod on' • Altiiiamasion referred to; and the Chicago ihmtplci aro waging the formation of • home • - •-r *Ltd to proteet•tha city. The proxlmitj of sash • Ursa boilt - o( robot', area so..prlsco iftlitroassui thilt•ooosity of ikloriaptlltary:
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